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e0 I li into a dungeon than take a parole on that ialand, in its then siniation. fiov. ISurke returned immediately to the Plate, and resumed the govertim.iil, but vol untarily retired from public lifo nt t ho next ensuing session of the Legislature. Soon at-tt-r ar'ls, in a cartel for the exchange d prisoner, lit-twcei. Cietieral Greene and the liiiti-li commander, an equivalent wa- al lowed for lii.i ransom, and he was relieved ful embarrass- Horllj (L;iroFma Solbifl. .4 , all pnrlirs that nsmn c (he right to ncrulinizc hia ' ste warut-l.il whiUt ho in acting for the people. A ; writer in the Spectator, who ign himself A l'ur ' nier, shows up Mr. ('UniMiii-n's tluplteily am! pel- '. Iit-htit sh in a plain but strong ami tanner-like nun THE TEST TRIP OF THE CALORIC SHIP ERICSON. This ship urrived nt Alexandria on the 21st nit., from the mouth of the Potomac, where she had lain at anchor for twenty seven hours during the late snowstorm ami thick weather, (.'apt. LnWlimt weighed an- CHARLOTTE: M PNESIUY. Marrhft. A lr WU.UAM THOMPSON" lq., is our a font in ILltimore, ant iK-rueo1 to i.lt.un advertine nients niul suf-sent'tinns, ami to prnnt receipts. 1 r F.. W. CAIIK, K-., i our ni-uit in phlil, HUtlHTlZi'O - Mlll.iIU an Vt riibt lilt lilt, uuu jiiu. cure suhM'ii;'Tuiii. 1j" V. 11. i'.ihiHT, V.tt. in our ant'iorim' a'iit j 10 rtTt'lVt' ailViTllWHiei IS ailU mil'fccriji.i.iiir- m nia t?l!0V- 11 a hil lay hire to the depth of J niches, from the delicate and pain incut in which he had been involved by his captivity. I'uiiiig lib "inability and absence from the State," Alexander '.Martin, the Speaker of the Senate. assumed and exrecised t lie pow ers of ( ioveruor, according to the provisions of the Constitution, and the lioveriiUiclit con tinued in all its functions and usefulness. As soon as the seizure and imprisonment of tlio Governor became known, the veteran General Rutherford, who had returned from his long imprisonment in St. Augustine, rais ed a force in Mecklenburg, ltowau and Guil furd, and led an expedition ngaiiistthel5-.it-i.-h post, at Wilmington, and the loyalists, who were its emissaries, and after chastis ing the latter in divers skirmishes, finally dispersed or drove them within the lines uf the Liitish Garrison, which, becoming in formed of the advances made by G ret tie in the re-coTnpnM of South Carolina, and the surrender of Lord Comw aliis at Vorktown. evacuated the town, and returned to I. Lanes- ! D1, Saturday but. ton. Tims was the llnti-h flag struck, on j the I Mli ot .November, 1 i 1 , ne ver again to . , n ... . n , i I.e unfurled in Xoilh Car dma. Hut true to I Cliai'lOltP 110(1 DallVSlIC lUUl llOtlll the ere at cause of America, her effort. a-! In a lite miniK'r of the iireftistx.roiii; gainst the coiumoil enemy ceased not with vie s. c a letter advocating this roimi .tioii. v. i Lis expulsion from her LrJer, - they hail j the signature of N..thani. I J. l'iiiiin r. As n I-H been postponed until his arrival within 1 Wl. .iH ! al-l,-, t w il! jiu'.JUli this Utt. r am them. I in tiled lately niter the retirement of ; ,.;VI ar m, wi on tiie suLjti t eii:i U..t iii tit til, Lord toniwallis to 11 yuna, her western people rallied t the call of General Sumter for service in South Carolina, and her Cu tincntal batta!i"ns beitii aaiu recruited un der Genera! S miner, with a new ' aid" of n.iiitia, formed nconspieuouspait ofGreetie's line of battle at F.utaw, an 1 fallowed the lla j i f the I" ni 01. until the disappearance of the u.ci-y's sails, off th: harbor of Charleston. llavinz had occasion t refer to the Stat ute Rook, that faithful and authentic source of instruction ir; the l.i-t ry of all nations, ami especially of free foveruuu nt in times of peril and revolution. I deem it tit to call , our attention, iu coimectiou with the period of dread and doubt through wl.ih we ha,e passed, to an act of the I.eUiatme, at its l:rsi session alter tlic pr .cl.imation of peace, held in April. re.-j'cctinj tho-e citi- te:i of the State vrL Iia. 1 e -p ou-ed the cai.se f the enemy, " in the late unhap; y war." It is entitled " An act of pardon and obliv ion ;" and declares " that all and a':! mamser ol trca-oiis, in i - j ri -I'ts of trca-ii:i.-'ieiiifauor, c ju.r.ot'ed or i fo'iilh dav oi'Juiv. sivinteeii i erous cidv to hii cnoiriic, whilst he ni fuithful thi ipirit, they opponcd tho pmwipe of the Com. to hi. friend. ; where. Ci.nEun i. faithlc. to j P ""- " - --' c ta.,w. r. jiittiiieut. lleing aUo 1'rintrntcU in llim Bcluine, tlu-y eeeiii to hiive Leconie ilif Kuoled w ith every tluiiK wliieh cuiunutid from Wliig men, or Whig fi)Uitei!n, ultlioui;li rtiU i-l.i i tn i i j to art with the party. It w ill bo remembered tuu,lliut Mr. t'linir iiian vutiil niraiiikt the riselutieiiH lieeliirin tlie ner, tli.it proves him to lie a man who understand , I'lmiproiiiinc u limilily. irt.Mr. I lmt:niuii '- 'l ' cl,or at half-past nine o'clock on the mom- . .. . . I ll- Wni.r ,ttii P,.UUi....,l r TOll-llv lit l-s UM.1 ttirittlOllV . . . . nut on y t lie .sulijeet ot Ins avoeatiuii men ly, but ; . ,i. i, ,; .i,' 3 J J ri'liist-i! to entertain a resolution lii elurinir tlej albo Ihe ilulu t anu res oon i till 1 1 lea oi iuoe w no uniit lt il.e to lie law "ivi rs to the farmers and nth er clai-HiK lit this land i f iVi-edoiil As our pajHr ha a eoiiniiJi rati e eiren atioii iti the olnliutalll .1 i ..i :.. t ,.. ,l,.,.i ,r.. it t.. I,.. Ui.lrirt. we shall in .In,, tin. iv. , reader, in ' tlie uurnoseof .aid eonvrfliini llitlilullv to carry 1 stood ill shore It guilt in the face of the gale. 't!...t qu.,nr the Item fit of ll.e Si.l-el..t..r, criti- ! ""- h Kugiliv. Slav. ) l,.w. and that its 1 llurin.L' these two gales the ship stood the :cisn,s!,,eA,,,lrePsiqetlio.a,..,:,,snl c ! : 1;-.xrct.::.un,r t W : :a Z ;of A l arm.r. I the me.in.iine, t..,.ral,tv a little , a,, ,,1,,,-e appointed and la.sed u platform exactly Tr,t ",,ul;'r Wa,, r' ,th '" r ,00;r - -;,.ersea1,.itv,.,dlo!.how th..t other Wliijrs in '. aee.,rdit,K lo Mr. flis, eiti's taMe, ,,.,.1 lufote it , n.crsed, her engines pcltormed with th, ' ,. , " , ,, . . .. .. . , ! pr.ieiided t,i ii.iniinate aeainlidati, tiem ral Siott utmost rieularitv, tlie wheels luaklin' si: 1 tue I iiioii, bisul tiioM-iu .North t urulina,arc dm- 1 ., , . . . ,., . , , . . ., n . i-j. ........ was t, ,. ,.rapli. d and L"ve his " ui-rnt then to, ),,,-, n,,,) ...If a miiiute. with entir. tho Kith iust., at Sandy Hook, and, in lid res;ioiiiliilitii of thoe who . ( ',,, promiKi- u litiality. lie .ay. thai he had ares, pursuance of instructions, stood to the cast jolmion to offer on that pci'asion which went still in the face of a strong gale and heavy sea. j fai tl.ir.aiul requiring that "any N.itiotiuU ony. n- 0 j.( t j, courst. ir uiullty miles, when tlnll in tlillialiiiD a l'reMilin'ial Cliliilldate shall, in , .' . ... , , .'.,,,. ,t, II,, il,,, ,. i , , i ... , , i, the wind slutted to the noitliwcst. lie then the ded to Humiliate a candidate, tiem ral Si oti utmost regularity, the w heels luakini' six 1, Ir ratill.-d mill trive hi. ' tisjirttt then to. 4,,,-, ,j nt ,. I,lf n t,,!i,nli ivitli j,t,tir. KJ tisfii i, w i t ii 1 r. I I o, irmuli s rn- ryi' . pnnv t lit' : i .. ,, - I. ... . .. . ... , I. , it . . . ' .... . h , ... .ion tour H iioiiuiia tzym rti,iMiu inn t..,ii, nt .! I i: . l : t . . .1 1. r 1 ... ' . .1 :.. it .-..,,.. ! ..Ill .1 ... iouow in' euiioreii ar.ieiL- irotll tlie l Mil v I eu rs- ii'in:.' an it m. iii .1110 iiuliiih w ,i pi m ..i-. - . . , , . i.,,r,.i, 1,0.1!, .. ,,,.,. .1,1" Isali.lW.I. He neither cimi. out for or ...ainst the pcrccptildo 111 the frame work and bracing . " . . ! iiominalinn.nltlHiiiah hi Mi'ie mivs, in hi. late ml-; of the cli'Mlies. Alter the ship and engine . v , uiikb lu 11m luiiBiiiui'lll-. 1 pun ni unit mii n. riiihuhl. -rnMut.. rl'h .North Carolina Whii;, puhlishrd at (')iar- h-t ti , HI tliii I St.tUt J; iVl'J t illtglfl iM uhttllt at Sl'VtTu uml nnntid a ca--iiatitn as a pulitie.il b.kcksluier ediiUl well necive. This faithful Ut-pruMiit.itir I1.8 recently pubtishnt o lonjr rigmarole in the hilpeofuI) AJdrcHs to Iiin coiisiituenls, m w hit li her eiitle i vnrs u viutiu ate )i i m i I -t .i i i , t t!ie eli.rj is to whieh he hits teen mi.-ji etttl by ttie 'tny priM. I lie t liarlotle iu,r eritieuea tlti;- pri - i uuiforuiity. Not tho sliirlitcst motion was ri'tihlo 111 tho uamo work ami bracing le claim's. After the bliip ami eiiinu- were ius tu v tstet . i al.t. HK!t Mat)- ! in- In ,(jen. Sct.tt) Utter, that he .u.l not the t,j f CiiUvuU, tml ilt 'l.titlie further .ay, i:!ie same a.l.lr.s, " it j, . going up the bay encountered a hcav y snow 11 1 v settliii opinion, thai if all Ihe facts w ithin no,- , .storm. km w l. ilire had been kixwn to you "etcrall v, th,.t . ( In approaching the mouth of the I'oto- o..,n.ra, ,--e..u wotuut.il nave , iii me n.,.,. ma0 tl,0 w,,ather hccame So thick that the : i n ( totes 1:1 our tli-lri-t ' e will tlhswcr .Mr. .. . . . . Clme .re l,va,,tir , it.tation from tinman,,-l"lot "eeline.lt. go tultlier, ami tlie ship iA.i.irifs. " if a smiitrl mi tlf unirh loirtr tl.nuUI came to anchor at ten o clock Saturday ' itfictirr turil in the titAtuiKf, irhirh ira unknown to morning. The engines had then been in ml closes it. true ch iracUr very eor. !' """"' ' if tht tamf. out-lit hr tu sum tu he ip. , operation for sevelity-lhree hours w ithout iitletii.il r.ctly. The attempt of it.i.tf.nan to cover ot er f ylM$uh Jrll.tr ,rrre ; ur , ; j f hltlunit or rt-Muil ill- tllO : dflin.ticncii s in the frrniisea hv such t-xpUn.t- ' Ul,,9 V" vaiuttt? f h U , ' C tu ns aiiu argument at, are juinbktl tt.t Itur in llii! iuliif in utterly nburtne. He sieins lo be :-r try neeurat.lv n ltd tii' Toublv knetvii 1. ii .: Xt rlli Cnroliitii be I- lb narll, ... un.l we en t .lis. ' "1 t.'C pro., e ul ajll, ttlid mipposr eov. r ; t.v o ,1 , e.i i i,,i, ....illiv r.Ei.ine., ll,, I hi- I ri'l lllilie the lllaec I l.inld fll.J lllioil S lltll till. i .11 all. r the lliiof .M ri Ii,' l e at all interrupt? ii 1 'I'T-taiaiing of all the tact, of W.ii. h in part von v i,,i,'. i.- utlti. s in his alt. lit,. ,n Inreal't, r to Ins hid ..t l.-en apprised, that if I a. till in aeeor.lani e Xeaiii, suppose vou hud i ll' pb.-J ell mi loinanr.ei' an lie porta nt law suit, to he tried in a distant I'.nirt, uml had ndvind nic of your wishesas lotbe 'j'l. , eotisutntitioll of fuel was under leutajii, und suppose tbataflir ..... :. .i e .... l ...... i '...!..:.. if IIIUS ill lill' lV 111 - 1 1 II 1 UOlll-. lightest ail i list incut, only one nremau hav ing been on duty at a time during the whole Another Hotel in Cluiilotlt'. We learn lh ,t Mr. J.tiie s A. S nil, r. who has heel not inaptly styled the " Prince of Hotel Knners' H. II. Williams his biautii'ul frni.t Pit oi p.rt, the olJ IIo til st . nils, and that ins ih sins eoverinj; said iot, as it j. ins his 1 Tir rie hie! h .s sold to an v:'.i' ii. M-. n limit buih.ii.e, w 1 111 a huu si turee ln to !'t- coniiieted with tin.' two upper .to ri', s of the l-'.-ee hu.ii'.iii arid tin v; li. to be con i. tt.d int.. a H.-t.l. hi- Imiii 1.1' i.linlS.i Pr's lintel, imi lo pt lir " i'uii'.' host" .lame. A. Sjiiitr. Winn roiiipl'U'i!, it n.ll be the ines! spl' mild est : i a i s iiiiir ii t of the ioini in Nortli '.'..r ojltu. r-uects attend it. . l pi iv.llr u ll.ili s. J T: I rt is now h IS ;i ppropr l.i te -pit, re, as ins t lei ts i-nd si rvie, . have btin ren. i-i red enlirely usi h ss lo l lie eoui-.trv. We see tlil be i. to beoppoti'd at the next i-lee-t'l.n by Mr. li. itli.r, a st- rlmg Win", who was ti rnnrly Speaki r of tl:e North Carnlinii Si nate. We an- el d of this, and iloi.l t not that the peu' le 1 w ill pri ter and elioose a Ue pri sei.ta ti . e of uiisti;ik in and iinmovabli' tidility to one whose "vaultiui! amii.tiotr' to In :n ti;e I . S. S. nate has, by its ilis- .. p" Inlinent, eli oie, J him I'rein a fri'jnil U' an i nr. 1 1 1 v ill ll.i r-nks ot" the nartv tuwlueh hi beka.L'i'd.'' Iliiiti ni, li I uy, or one ie.i'D toe hundred and seventy-six, by at.y jier.-ou or p. rsutis "hat soever, shall be pardon -d, relea-e 1, and put in total oblivion.' villi the exc j tion. 1-t, of certain n 'torio.. bandits and other crimi nals ; ad. thole who had taken eotnniiss-on and acted as o:"u,'ers u.rb-r the Uria.-ii gov crntiiciit ; and .'id, t!io-e whi ha ! been named i:i c i:;S.scatiuii law p is- . J during the war n et of erne; an 1 uinrnaiiiiuiiy worthy of the heroic Out ih.i-liuii a.i i lori.e.ii'i'.ij spirit w'u'.- h had t.iiiiio '.:d in ;ue .-tr:.i"-iir j.ist ended. ' i 1 am con-ci-siiF of so t.oiou- a nirriti .'; that I shall n t abu your p i'.ieti' e by the r, flections to which it ttii'.'ht t,'itur.i!!y L'ive rise. Mv object has be' ti n present an o lt-ji:i- ip.erelv, t ut in chr oe lo-i' il orler. and lntural coiir.ecti .n and di-pendoiic.-, -en the h adin ov.-nts in the str-: r.'Ie f.r our I'omiuon freedom, of whieh my ualiio St.'ite was the theatre, alter it h id hceoiuj a eon t s, of arm-. Aitho'iirh tiii" has been done with a prolixity and minuteness of reference t j time and place, far exceeding the limit- of L'o'.-l tvte in a discourse f'.r th . hour, bef or Can-iascs, Busies, kc. At t!.e fiii'M's -if .-r?.. "i'r-tter V Wr:-t sr!. .iT.-;":n W n -mi ! J !i:i li r ativ. rtist ir.eiits ir iy !e n .u in li---; p fre in! i.i : v :il t; s suiiply l.iti..ti v liif f p! vt--- ; :i I ei-iit L ,.. i.' e, i-u: ir-! n;. v. .-. Jhi -i ' t! 1U a t-' . 1c iio.l f v.i-i u:nt-t by the n.-- N.Tt'.:' r: u- rn. n. Wc h iv a few J .; la th" fin-' n.iiM-d s!i'., a p cimeu ol ri!ii2inan Amu W . i r..-tt ! . ur bli-.tieiis ti th. I., i 'iiii'ri;ui fur u et.py of hi? htter to t!i ofth. Ii. puMie. ent'-u Mar b'tn I -o'J ; f. of I- it. r I- lr. I. tist.n A. M.11. tvr.ltt t i-:,, n, t. ! r ili I".:, aud ilr a o.py of his ad. lir? t,i his e-)ii; tuviit wnttriiiit ..hliii.lon ( ay, and d. t.-d J j.u iry l-'tli. I.":t. Aft-.r p:er:i;a-mj- t'l.t v. w iiiUli.i to pVKMtaSi llie-j ion lielayed I' -t fc.Giie ft.IiVHiielit llliit: In tuittli t.iis Llni 1 1 e An it-t ei (. tn. ii, we h til hi re tii ke tin- It bvrl v f V v wiii' li a single eted V be f-3ii onvi rt- 'i: Xj f'i in t l.hc ti our s v. itlj t os the e t' I-. te st L-.i:fn! . vs m net new tyit nif, by an )'. a tiny.. rJt. , and ' ot iKiinliii out a coii?itt heu-s a t H i wtji known tii.it tLe ' Hi:r -s in ti;e Spntirot 1 J t:.i puriM st? ti fijsii'-r t. time V iarii! dlMTep-UiejeS aiul m- y appe..r upoi. ll-c lv.ee ot ti;ee W IliOillb- rs of 1.4-j rj a e.mcuei f' rii jl.iee t'nr h hi- ri:fo:ti::;;Ue Accidcut. me a nation il r.itiv ntien to nominate the caniti ii ,t. s of tbe party f -r Pri siiient and t'iee-I'rrsi ibnt of the I'lnt'd St. lis, .'iinl that Mr. ( line m.r and t tlier lire el- rs of the Soi.th etitt red tin. t eon. i r.aek v . r : : i o n ii itii t!ir tniirnli st purpe-se f f eT-turtnne it. b-irii.iii.y. an,,' disoreanizing it eoiineils. Wu say manliest purpose; for no man ot' Mr. 'lineman's ii.l, ihfi.et' ami itit'irmation in matters of pari,. I witu your luipri ssiotis, I should loie the ease, but I that I could tonti it bv taking a d Hi-nut course, ' ouel.t I to pn ti nd to be ieni,r..nt I r Ihe sake of ! in tins in i.eenrdii nee with your sii in st.ons. and . lima lose the case, or aill it by t.".kiie such .ti ps . a. you would yourself have directed I prt si lit, and ; acquainted With the facts ' (luetll 1 not to ob tain a judgment for yt u .' In ti e prist lit instance ! I stand Uiou tills pos.tioll." es. u ion ' tl.ls so isiliou" you tell in att oniplintr to obtain a tudenu nt lor a si ail in the Senate of the I'ml- u Stale. Pel, n the l.itu I.i cisl ilure of .Noitii ''aroint. i, and upon " this pOslt.oii" j,'U Will J-lU lieau. wblH Veil at- ' tt tnpl at the August 'i'i nil to ol.tnii a jueeim nt I before viair i oiisiitufnts f.,r ani.tl i r scat in Ihe I I louse ol Com moll, of the I lilted f-tati s. I.i tnclii ; oer "!( ..ill.r" is i.uii o, i.,t lri ,t J ,v suit. ; As " Nalllan said llliti Havid tuou art the ion n. Yu ar,: eonili iiincd l.y t!..' Wi.ri.'s i f voi.r own r a copy loouth. Y'our ri iistijueiUs plaet d you as a sen. n at Hal- 1 tmel upon liie wati li toiw r," und you p. rccii-d I " peril in tlie ci.t.iiice. wit it h was link now n to ,,nr ; Comr lib s in the caii-p' v ci l iiiiie t . y , i. r , u n ; sliowii i:, and yet yet, aei r4 ii to b'e " io' r .nt ot' its approach, tice"u-e vour !. !li ws n, rc so. v i it not your ' .Itil v to ive t'li ni warmiiL' '" . km vv at once" upon rea.:. f- 1.. ner.-l Seoll's lit. ti r, tb t i.e bail no el. nil. r suppoit lip n y.ol ; i and " f..i t" suirieicnt vt v. ill. in i-ni l.i.uw!. edl.-,', biid tin v hi en know i to y. ur c.nsl 'n, 1,1s, 'en; rally, t'j h tvp pri veiitn. li, ni r.,1 Sf iti t'..in I olit.niiu.r li v e hundrcu vot,. in your oistr o t, ami , V t V' ii sb pt up., n tho w.. h l,,w, r, ant: i.ni t.el , leoii.uiiieat, t.., -c nlUiiiitf: l.ii.t " l.ictf." t., .,iir cot.stitii, nts. It w iii not .. to pay tb..t y n ,;m,. e.i M 1 s.-rs. t .i !i; '.. i 11 n - (I (!('!. v to p,i n y. n in .n ioei to vour ronl tiieir i ..I'.stili, e-t a-,j ti . t upon linir .' t 'iaiiid to dti.-o, you eel, rti..:n d I , pe-lpoi,,.- tin. it l,,, rtatit Uid;, Ul.t.i tie. eon of tl ' , . ii, v.l.in inn etulil t V"'ir i '.a .. !.'- ace an 1 1, II tin m nil : !."lll it. and "-i p. I at. which you ery ln-t' v e.p' 'led. llowiiol i .rts v. . d ao urn in t.m, f r And ti i. vour firlier i.vcus. lam Samis, of tlie navy, who was on board to witness the tu rfoiui.'itice, is delighted with the result, and ays that he would willing lv go to Australia in her. Thus savs th. Wa.-hiiigtou lii'j't:1!"-, the great principle of the new motor is now a de:::ot,tt aled reality GULP. The Roston Transcript, alluding to the immense amounts of e.jjj that continue lo Le received from California and Au.-tralia says ; " How this immense amount cf gold is LEARNING VS. DISCIPLINE. Tho subjoined extract from Rlaekwood's Magazine, ' both amusing and instructivs : " Laming laming laming," is tho cry of father an' mother if my hoy " only hud larnino'' what a icmus hu il be ' In course, yo old fools, your huitcltal would be a swan ! j,,',,',.." among the gosling!;; but it isn't " laming" i iheswax, hull. the woild want; mstcail ot " laming, by which they mean cobwebs picked out it dead men a Irams, it they wouiu get . . ... ... ,- 1 I '.'.... o some discipline. JMscipiino uiscipune, that's the only education I ever saw that bro't a Hoy any good. What's the uso of battering a man's brains full of Greek and Latin pothooks, that ho forgets before he doll's his round jacket, or puts on his first long-tailed blue, if ye don't teach him the old Spartan virtue of obedience, hard liv ing, early rising, ami them sort of classics 1 Where's the use of instructing hint in hex ameters and pentameters, if vou leave him ignorant of the value of a penny piece ? What height of hrcthcrin stupidity it is to be lillin' a boy 'a brains with the wisdom of the ancients, and then turn him out like an nmitilhttiint to pick up his victuals amount the moderns. HA,0N,.iile, " IllllllB, - " Hoe round llagijiiiy, Cotton, Heel, The IT9.irI.rtM. CHARLOTTE, MARCH 9, lr,.-,-. LIVING IN FLORKNCK. A eorresnondelit of tho Roston Traveller gives the following account of tho cost of ; " living in l'loretno : , 'win. it, 'One word lnoro as to jiricr.. 1 have i Wkn.k. ady written you of the cost of living in ( yarn ilace. Since then I have learned that I ' ' llcaiis, llrandy, Apple, -" Peach, -Cotton, Collie, Candle., Adamantine, " Tallow, . Corn, ... Chicken., . Clot!:, Copperas, " Limine , Mens, . Hour, r'callu rs, laird, -Million, Mackerel, . MolasitfM, Meal, -NwiU, U.IM, . ... 1'ork, . IVun, - rutnloe In ah, " Swe.l, Rice, -Sujriir, l,oof, " Iliown, St. Ill-Ware, . N'.irtWern , N. Carolllin III. . III. . 111. . Vd . Ib. . lb. , . . lb. - lumhel . . gal. . - ;,.. .. - lb. -i- - lb. .. lb. - III. . lillsht 1 . - each - yard . yard - iln7,i-n - 1011 lb.. . . lb. . lb. . lb. . bid. . - pal. . . bushel . . lb. . bti.hc! - lb. . Illlsllt I . . bushel . - bushel . - Imi. I,..l . . lb. . 111. - K'l. - - sick - lb. . bil-hi l . - ! ' 11 !'-' in a 4 li!. ill I 4(1 'III HI :m H la III l-'i ii.i St '-'l J.l I..J .1(1 :i;t (Mi 1 5 ',.". 'il on ..ii 5n 'I il -1 lu '.' 7. 1 -' 1 :i - 10 IsU i'-'1 (III 11 4 a 5 13 ell i '.) !;-'. 31 Hi i'i 1'J r, :ia HII iiii mi i; 1 1, all II ill III) llll lill ''i !l la Ul 9 " i-or: - tills to nil, i t tin- 1 usiiies.s ami liiiancs , country and Kur..p whellicr favorable or liot is to le devi loped only in the future, as there are i.i.ue so wise as to solve the if, 1 li lu now. Hut one thing, howevir, i- .-ure, and that i-. thee disct.veriea are to very vastly inerea.se the whole bu-iin -- "land activity ef this coutitry. Already the Atlantic cities, ir.'Ui one ( xtreiii'.' to tin etUr, are rabvine their forces to rea',i.e a share in the v. aith of Au-tiaiia. Many of our bailing nu n hai.ts are already largilv engaged in this trade, mid Innny of our ''.ii per ships a re tut ning aw ay large ipian tities of tn iht at viry high prices, the pressure r,f shiptnelits is so great, 'ill" .-l.ij.ping inter, s t alone, owing lo California mill Australia, was never so prolilal lu us at this time and enormous prices which lir-t is-ship, command, has called in lenui.-i-n ail tlie yards in New England. " already written you of the cost of living in ( ,. e-- . ;,,,. l,r.n r l I ...1 tl..t I oi'.n..... .line.... neilil'l.'.. aline palace as tin- Treinout House with a s ,,, M, .,, V.-".I,..-.-.t . Only r,i bl,, large garileli, stai es, .c., can tie nougiii dianeed hand, .iiiee our last week" for S:i.i.(lllO ! The Riecardi, one of the , I'm o y. ti tday 7 to :i units. finest private palaces in Kuropo, sold for) only ? 1.1,000. A beautiful villa and estate COld MHIA MAIIKHT. under a high state of cultivation can be Cni.rw.tA, M .n b had for p0,0H0;a good one with fifty or I It w ,11 be r-e.dli. n d tint our la.i k! w. more acres for ? 1,0011; and farms in propor- cl:,", ;l V,",4 du" "",(""-l """" "'.,'1 ... ... . . . .. 1 . . ol a lull 1 cent on loionr u notation. 1,., , Hon. fneud ot mine lias tins year lrom his w ,,,.. revp.-md with alnii, r l. l.,,,. , estate, which is cultivated on halves, I ,'i00 , the article, and price now rule 1 to rent barrels of w ine, besides wool, olives, silk, ; er than tin. m mi i our prev ion. r"iri. , !, cattle. 1, e. milk, butter, and noultrv. '.''."""' "' kfw": ""'"V" -""'i d U n 'I he Tuscan governtiu nt arc very liberal t' foreigners, allowing thtin to hold land :- 'i l.ilr,..' Hip lttiiili..lilt whtcli r.'l.irt a ,lr, li,d in Hie Li..rjHK, market ami Hi,-( ,,! WUlg the III t) holil lam! Ill , ,,, I, ri poll, a .lieiiiie uf Id th'.-.e ac,,,,,,... ., fee si ui pie, w ithout restrictions of any kind, , ' . ioi..ble t If. I ..ii pric in ir n.-rkit, ,,3 and tb. ir heirs abroad to inherit from th.-m. """' "I" "'"g "' ' up t" Satunla v , . ,, -r , , .it i t . int. price, were very full, .r,d Ilie ui.rk'l it? tSfi,, Hut if their heirs are i.t blood relative.. v,,,,,, v ,),,,. a. h,,,-. s,i..' !"' there is a mny ol .mut live per cent, on pro perty to them. I know ol hut one other gov eminent as liberal as tiiat in that of the Sandwich Irl.uids.' i k c-'-nipriiM' s.'ill I. It h at price. r,.ni;it,a fr..i.. t 11 J c, i.ts. i tii'ihm in. i I i te u kn.,w tint t u to do this ' t you wit' t : :"l M after t il!icr; for t' " unwell . n- .ic.'.urni.r:. i. b h. I 'oi tiC'i I., I.i t Pr i'ror.r J lire - Ii. i.i:! -n i sr iiilit in Ibis .!;ee on S,tnril"y w'. a-, .e, : in 'I.-. Ili-rt v's s i- p g dir' ctions cb-u: r-pors t" ins e r iaievrv n'.'iir iking i.i. l.r'-. It., T .'.vii a il 'lor'.t', . ',vi re '.itvii.f : t V. .til - S' nous y last, w iill-t he ' ! ei ".g I. i in ..line an il, c in nit o !f t. r loll1 .i,li(7,y ' I stituh iritv la ont'iid, bad be th mti' ir-livi-; i.yofa t, i w on .; pr '.i a a ! t.. i.is f Co!: g. -r I ."t Si r sic paiid tii t t'ie r prepaT' d 1 II.': t' a w tone I. it ai '. o.. :.t vc l.T.'.i I'i redrihir.g t.,e l,oi'i, w.l'.i.iut ha pricaulion to '.''j.-troy toe e l p t-.v.l, r. w Iiii it to"k f.re durii I ig- s al'in ..;.! li ;o (,-S ; liiat 1.1 Lie- to i: '. . .!.' Ill III of 1 i, I !. I sine.'; i Wil,.-. at nit n. Tiiisr-, i: tl t of isp'.livepi! 1',-t.e p f :!i Ciia in a v upon a gnat is, w.t ncut n i,y , la. f ' '.t'.y i st i: 1, d s of ' ,.un t r v, as. oi were il i non h to i li , ij.li H , r I li .v.ft: I ii-y voars la .a i r.ng w e ii no. mot re ot' lie l.e'-l. ! e.,t in tie Seii.ti of tla l nit' d Stat. .. ' I: nguia n, y u wi! tiriil t!r t l'.,.n--ty p. i,i y in polit es ,i s s in n:or;l ; r; iti'... i f . .tiiiotii hie. .More oi t..,s i n main in I. r a , Mi. I - -t AN IM'll'l.NT IN TIIK f AI'lTnL. A ashlngtoti correspond. -i.t of the (.'..ii cord lb nmcrat says : Ve.-t. rduy in the If. -use, a poor ov.r LO Vears of age. who had TitT. rilll.OS'll'iIV OI' APVI.KTISING. The Ncw-Vuk Suti gin s the experience of an old -advetti-er, who savs the matter of profitable adverti.-iiig is very -implc. " I make It a rule to always adv rl'-i in the pi.pi rs which have the large.-t circui.it imi aiiiotig all elas-e. .f the ),. pie. When ad vei tisi niel.ts are l egged of me lor pa r of trilling circulation, and oiler, are loude to insert tliem at a nominal price, I would savs to my -a If, any money spent m such a way can bring little profit. It is uiore pro fitable to atlverti.-e a little more in the wide ly circulated paper and pay its prices." I'll ,l.l.i:STo M AKM-.T. Clliai.Esr.,( M ,r, It f (I'l'TllN Th, r w- spMHj dciii.ii.il lor !:.., arlnle to., lay, tie ..Ir. ha ing re rln il o;. ,e, ol .T.olt bal.s. The iniirket wn firm nr.o p-.t., wi re quite full Itn! ranged from 71 to 1'li nut, it i imv a h i:i;iv h:mi i. l . -i pont-riu n.rl jiifo iff )! Hi.i. nirtiin nd .Nfvon Atf-clion. Ar(iii ,Mitni irait (t'iriii. Vc i nd it i.t.i fi.Mvl lQ pifl. l"'u 4 In ! l'ISIIllll A IIKINKTr.II. Vrrh 9. tS 3. Lit I rostoiiiriu'M Sprt iiir ilivlurr, f or .aid tt. FlSIint k 1IKINKTSII. SUt.k n is.-.i. i t A NI.W K!M OK MAN'l Ki:. ' ,..,. A,,," , '"II r. It mttl of Trtl'lt'e. nf DaVid.on Co!b g mt In tlni Isiauil oi -t. V mi el I a new kmo ol J I earth ha. been discovered, of Very peeuiiar J v I tironertie lv lu to ira '. ffi -'I ' ic. ! 11.7 us- d suilieo nt .L'jst.b.lity '.f the ; t:.e operation of an au iiei di-i-ri!." !. it is an 1 def- etiV I trtsf. howev Utifll iTinii ar wit a th-. localiit reiir.i.n at 1. pr.- -t. I bar. but ; -nut it'; on of th in tie.- r 'tro-tiee ,r v. It not be !. are.'i- 1 the re Tho l.i-t . ry of ti wriiren witli t h .ii in the South. Ijl"' wh ;. esi"- iii it i 'n. a bv the jI'v utiprofitab'e es of the -t.d"iit of hi-tory the war in the North his h far m ir--? tiiiti iteln' 'fiat that of irth C.ir.lina hi' eialiV ti-.gl.fct will he Hi-mil'..-- r metnb'-ri.-d tint so iuue-Ttaiit an the at't-.sre of her Chief Magi-trato enemy, is raentioncd in no pro!. el hi-t ry of th- KeyoJution, rts far as my r.--e.ireh..s have gone, ;wil is I roiight to p n'-ra! notie; for tie; tir-t time, in th't rctr.r.t tiak- of V.' i-.i'-r a .l Livinj, an 1 in ta-jtii. wit.. oat at.y detail or reference to the in portaut .j io-t; m .-.f public lw, ti which in its en. s .)! uei-s it gave rie-. As the rapid e )v.r- '.f time h.irries us further and firth' r from li. filling up tie; great is vents of g nerati'in-, it . charac and plafi.s are ioe'iniing ml oiiisi of the t.l, 11 111 til'! . li -rs .v.- t'ie or. I, out ol l:,e nan .. , -tru V: f ;::. of ti.e tin,! t rs si... , til v- u.t . ti " .!.-p, st: corre r po-ts tie reot. ;r i' turn iku.g a n ni ut" an.! -, tp vv I. 1 and H.rtV Wire s'.aii i,i e ol l.-n.-i'-r on Ine king o.V a l.-r : u:i, v: t i.out ir. t'ie t!--r : ': re !,. ,r..l,'. .. ad. H .- so. : to Mr. Il t!, line's 11 --.--.. ! y a s a rgeon. ' be is n e-v ,-.." '. v. : n.g.r. Ahbo.ig'n S"V o n.d t'.t id i.-t- r. ye: de of t o' i, i, k p . fs-irt.on . f tile ur.rig it t'.oiieh. 1 ol t : ur;'. i .n! f. I vv la t stru'' 1.. in of ;: I . v for W. r il r.o i nit tin and vv e I. pb toil', and :,oiii,ng tin-ir natj.'iial eoiivel.tioll. 'I iii. iiii n.'-i rs of this conv-Titioii, being friali from the pcopi., vv,,u!l be el,,!.;,, ,J v. itli aut:io.-,ty lo . t..l,li5li a pl,.t. e.rui ot' priie ;p! lor tin aLl:.n of t.ie party, as on..- of t:,e prinelp .1 oleects of t lie i.i i.ibi. -s of o.ao al.i.ia cl .Mr. ( iiiigiiian and ins en. Cisorg in..L rs iiii.:-rtook in tli.t Rei'.eon.,tiiiit. d caucus to till ate to tins convention what -rt cfa platform of principles it sie tiid adopt, by intro. :n. u:g n s.i u I: .i,s ti !!,is i ifict in the caucus. Il tie; T' s I,-.,, s had lai p earrii d III tl.erauciis, lie y woui'i ii oe had In. more ,i,jtiM,rifv hefori ti.e .ii!') tion I..'- s' iitirv iy,x il,s:t ol Mr. iing- III' II ! I ill: s. 3 f. It VV ;S ti:C 'lilt', of thos.' gi lit ! Ill' Il t i have goie into lii-; iinvinii.-n and asi-.i d torn T 1. graph, d Pr tl C;.ar!'-t. n (' . n r. J..riii;HATKi.v OI-' PiillSU-KNT J'IKl'.CK. l: i !.,!,,. r, . M re'. I. I'll I. My PiP.P.'-r, of N't vv l!am-hirc, a a- this day inaugir it' d at Washington a-I'r'.'-iilet.t of the Lieted Stales. An im-n.ei.-e avalanche of the people poured into the city at an early iour. and the ga'dieiiiig on the. occasion far even t-dc-l in i, umber th-.t of any former similar evi lit. '1 lie civic and military proccssif-u which was uiv grand and iinj -e-i.-ig, was r' .rti.ed at the appointed hour and proceeded to V 1 1 i. v p.li's Hotel, where the l'ri'l it of the I'liited Sl.itc and I'lesideii; e!i 1 1 tv.-re n ct ivid inline, and escorted to the I'lipito, where tin- (o r rniony of the naitguratiou took j ' i. e. The ;'"!''. ing is tie sub.-tar.c: of the inaugural rr.l year. r,tcr. i i.litd Ibr ti i iimn I partment in ilie Col eijs. .Nut. ti,erc .nopija:i and withal, so valuable that it is ; ''"' n" 'n,r "n e , . i . . i .:i.-rs, r imn.nin, -vi;ii luioir, .unur, ot sti.m become, l no distant day, an ; H 0.d. . uf ior sin. yi a, s pro.-cciiii n a r:a:iu on v on j impori'it nuu rMiuir urtii-i'L' ol expnrta,- . gr. ss. in the t. niie of lo r mother, a w trui. L.ttle bss than g,lluil tons have been ( tn.i ii year-',f a go, a-1 he ...ea-i "ii of ipiite i taken to Heriimda, to as.i-t in tht) f. .rm-, a ,.hP. 'Pin- bill at la-t, after so many i atom of a break-water that is being erect - I ivi of l.' pe 'b h i f. d ai d an.xi. us ,.,ver-' i d by liov erntiietit t'lere. I hey clnn that ty. was brought n'. 'lie- lady lnr. If, , it is anc.c Ihnt cement for u.-e under w ater. w h i w a- j . -. i t. in -. .Hit attire ,,f -abb-. II. ' ides, it is said that Knglish chemists li-t'Tn d to the dil . ale with painful interest,! have analyzed it, and pronounce it to be and wl in at l i-t the itid'u-atiotis that t In-1 more vuluable than rgti-ino even, as a man ure. Jiurfttlk li-1 ui'!. bill Would pa-- l.eeaine too eviiletit to I e .I.. ul ted, the loiig-p' iit emotions of her heart wi re -tii'iigir than lor strength, and -.Inlaw. ted and fell iiiseii-ibh' on tin- floor. Tin elaim, amounting t" s.jme Pgiinli, was ,iu through itit.ji;tiT. Never did woman faint in In tter time. Th: re was hardly a show of "ppo'kion. W.M.TKIl S. l'lfAltrt, I'nsi-Jt nt uf tin- Jjoo, Wmilrtl, Wil nr 1IIUKK l l.-t-l 1 RHUS, . ,; wmkmen. ; can find upiovin.ii. I f Itp.piiralloti I. inu. l.nud i 3grm will t . .. JOHN T. VAT-"N Ckiitoltr, Murk 'J, . .'. i T VVolilid was .il to slat. . n d out of rc s:inl,i,- irc-s of lie ier:d I'i Kin K. platform of p'ii,.ip!.s to .u'.t tin m, aid if tiny! - '. j,0 icy of the A d iniiiist ral i' m, he -ai .1 , w. rc not satisfied witii it- aeti .ii n, tins r'.,it, wji -jt ),. e'ruiroiied by timid forebodings tin y ihould have withdrawn from the eoiiveiiiinn '. , f from the i-xro-insion of our territory. i . y, Inf-r, the ie.ii,i,iatio:i oi'n.. ,.:,., di- i is not to be disgui-ed that the -ri -. i i 1 1" ri 'of certain possessions, not within th-juri--i.m pro" i d t'lpr'.ic that .Mr. f 'iiig. : diction "f tho I'liited Slates are important. no,'-- !.!,. it iii having tt.. '-"in us of tie W,i,!j ' if not essential, for the fire-ervation of our p r'v osiensiily because ol ,1s r I usal to.-ni. nam ' Coininericiil rigLts. at.il the peace oft he world, a rcsol ni on '! ' 1 irn:g l'e Comproii.isii a t- i,. I of Should thev. howev r. be obtained, itwi'i VV'.,e fa, fa, V is not his r al Object j bill t'll.t I I" true reason lor li.us :o ting was to Jean op..:i a -jap l:iroii'-!i w lin ll he inc'i.t w alk ni'.o the I looc r . I- f i.l ... , ti - ,. rt ,,'.1 I, . ,,. t., i .... i . i , v o-i nun I ,n i i.e v if v, s it ii 14 in- i- attirii.i the .MuMt'it Jioi tnne in the stroie j,. n mptori dates. Wi. si,;,' Fi'hiiore and I'ierce A Cntra.l. the epioeli jf lie: 1!' volut ilile-Venilig space with tl coin. A Imi the two sut ler' and iii-i i.-nt in ire an'l more object- ot cm.-; -jgy an 'I in- h:x tl. te:-t. If I -li nil have ( "ji, tribute J to utifold 4 .,, ,,. a leal 111 a single !),' o! ton gr at epic i t'i" 'i-i!"1, I -h..!! rcgsr-1 tli oc.-a'ivn allav ed by th-- L'suorgid inv itaii m of y our -oei.o a, an opp.i tui.i'y 1 it the full; I! went of a p tr: j'.ic duty. f cannot, however, omit t-i r- hiin l y r while si-light, like the Atii-ieati- ia tl. t iiue of I b iiio-thi n.'s. ' 1 1 prai e ,, jr aii'.-i .i-trat.oi,. V.'.'. I, e.re ,1 c . :i., lie -01 a i tlie Im-oi; I'lst i ', pose i.-OI.I till I ol In s hip;. .' t H on toe t. I' perplt iiug diiliis, iiivolv ,: and pr .-jf r -y of rm. 1 oris ll: in. ml tilled w.th - ri . no. l.l, " ; rry o, will, p,o I in. a, iirid aiit.e.p.l.r.g . s ol iov run,- i.t in in,: y. 'o m ral Priit: is iio.d f.f III w, Ul.t.-i, d, 1,1,1. :,g tii p, ic- , lispp.i.t-M, of p ib,.v i,-,:igs. tne noii'tnn ;iliieln n of ,n I, S i Hi I'n .iii.nti..! illy in the I., gi tii .- f.rst pi ' ' e f .he li' public. en, or ,1 .tun. llieli, in stiil pro .1 N prove vn t lolliil,,, I,'., lii .rt ti Caroiil. letter to to ing to I.e .1 I.e in no grasping spirit, but in a manner Consistent with th- stricte-t National 't it 1 j . I'ureign affairs, he stated, will be mark- I'll.e MeWS, assaii.i.m; a hi'.ah .man. Mr. Cogg-weil, a no mbi r of the Mi-s.-ichiisi tts Legislature from lied ford , r" ct t.tly in the lluu-e of lo pn ntalivi -. delivered the following phii!; pic agai.. t one of the early inhabitants: " It is matter rf de, p r-gret that w- can not have the ad vie; of women in our leg- i-l'ltieo lb liberations espeeiaK"' ,, a -oibje.-t in which she ii deeply interested (temper ance. ) W om.-iti has he.-n constantly wrong ed by man; and that wrung c-intneneed in K'l. ri, where our grand!" ith.-r Adam cast the blame wholly ii...n llv. . in-tead of be, ring it himsclt hke a ". lie evinced m iiher honor tior galluiitrv 11 uu. 'inly ser. to h ef'Mi The h-r-plan Is The iii'iiister iron (. am ship, it is san iiiin.i.drilclv b nltiii New-Vork, m is to be -glul f, , t in h Ii gth with ac elalioin f.r thru- th ,'U-and passenger ; are to he .sixteen engines, with ."inO'l i" power; the luaximuiii sjieed i'..iiteiii d i- thirty mil' s per hour, ami the shin is expected to make the passage from N' Vi.rk to l.iverpo d in live days. w- An Kxeh-ing- piper gives an account of a man livii:" in I! bode l-land whose cow had three calves at a birth Tuemlnv wh man- foal, d .:in cits on Wednesday and j whose wife gave I in, to a pair of twins on, Saturday. All the colts, caivs and h.tbi '.i are doing roll, and bid fair to be ..lised.i The same man's h'-ti h'.tehed live ehi-kings (. orixn-atioii Alitr. A l.f. pflr.on. ..I bsrl lo pa f . Poll 'In let. g ia stain ol .Nurtli ( tro ui. nli.i re.idi-.i n, 1-. I, sn ol I liar lull, en II,. I ! da jf nl t eii n of , or who li.nl hren principally rrnptov d in ? . lf..,iio nr va.-.ll.n. in .:! I ... n of Clinl-aiei-ilin-. nionilis in ii, irs, itiime-i.alelv pr.ii.l t ij I" .ad fir.l daf of l.-brinry ; and ail ;.i..,ni Oivocd. or ere pe..,Mi'd mi IMX.I,,. pra(-i-ll aal ill .aid 'I ol-U, .ii l,fl .ltd 1.1 lisf I, in ru Of 1' i,i irl.y ..'it u- 4 lo Tii in lo lh. T a I o il. i li. of ll.Hir a,d Pali, noil 'I aa.li'e Pn.perlv t' . f II- Iv.t day ot .M.iri'ti 111,1.1,1. Ail p-i .iHii.a.r.1 lo g'Vd ia a h.l of I li--1 r .nd Poll, aid 'In. I' 1'e.tM.rIy, ar. lubiu tu . lluJui. 'lax I'-r tbc lla' 1-..J j. j:. Kr.UK, T" (.''" Chmriolte, Mitrek 1, ISail t'J fr on four crg-. la-t Spring". I.amf for S:tlc, t aei r: i,.. iwr . d .ir II n is ol' . -liuii? ! i Plan i rti wfv i, m j . . Ja Plan .: , ., i. in. Ivnur near Ui Itn aw -fay- re Is i:.:i. n I,,.. if, he savs, - la. t williin the lust lent i irs a Logo portion ot tb' to rtillut V in -s, rt i rn r t i rs and tell (' tin ir t tb" sc.-nts w!i.ch have I s- Ak to your view were diitant part of the eo jiitr rl a y, exct -d s'iisari.:is -.rh; -. t; II lit;,' ,t . ri. i -i: 1" it! in a lar 1:1 their d f.-m M ! uiie to H, orgoi; t::-t ri.'i'- on tlni bank- of the or Cap- J-Var, and e i ry of tirepue. M irgan V : P : a : vie. and t ieir a- o I le- :n tiiinniiig j i ,v er of a ii t be ran - - a ."itl-h C oii'ii-i at tint very time, in , i I; tie CilV 01 -NeW 1 ul a ; th.l ia. led tliev. il'di vi'ra every well alni'.-d ..'ata-.iL-t. Vadhii'. ,- ieC---!.j Cfjiluit us. I) vt ! "ii. Hi , a. le i so in ji h 1 ov ' r' oiiilng th .-i'l.-r -i ti- 'm, f, w l,o hea J 'j i ii is r- i:i at th-.- I .roe t.h.Te ; ;o ."I ti i.iuj sin a j int i'jicc of men - t.. ' 'ar ei-i is, Vir.'-.-iia, Mary Ia:i 1 an I 1(1 a. ire, a 'id that tlie Oc-n.-ral who i:i.i'i."ii re I and mar ii tlie 1 it iu its inoia; important ..pel .'ion-, v.ilii a r'Oi !i:.es- of i a'i I ' a! .:', a i' r ei rjnt-.-ed, .. f Kii , ie l-iii i. It was t fi re-- u "' ' !! ul I ir a ' oniuoii en J ; 'i of a '. ,.!,:, . a en -.iv. a'i I I ,'i : .1 ol a e ,1-n . ,;, ;, ri v h. , 1, W as li e ! V a'-- . . ' "1 VV . deft , l- ti ii o ir lath -ti Me.- v, r.o; .v a , J . hi, st t., funi.' ", : h'jr.l- s ,,; gr.'.ioy ' ei um. iim.-t be ri : eoiitu. a : wiliiout -,-,,:, ..i. '.rial.! tics'- w ',o pr' f. r II, w l l tile mel tl.ci, dy at!l:'tor,s of b: id ben t on in if iiand witii count!, s . gr.'.ior "i. '- sc. K rs, wa .se roridicl,r g . I, and v. hose -jiporiiimtn a ::g and without in r' y. hi. i t !., a li Oivi.l.Ie one to on. ss to f. ni''. Wbi'l'n r . or.t'.r s , ,i :,- : to s.,y ol ion , ii hi'.' :".'.'. s.'.. I i,,s c-rliiiy e titi' s a nd ':.'. . and sleeps v. ;l!i bis f,t'i -s, a. has ' tii.- 1' On r i,l I.,-' country, ti, , t h- vv ... ' Prove:- :.' !o t:.i; 1. . in a -i t ." r e ,i. en ., ;i I,- to - -, to i mill' nil II. t.o II ' -p.r.l I Hale d and . d Iia i o:. J.l, I..I.V t- I'roni tins ti .t i.e g' , -, gt'i to nertoimeii that t-orlio .tier iia tiotial in r ciaii', .. etionil ami d trtiriin in its s on 1 1, r. in r to s. v, " 1 1 :s ', o - ti.e -. . i-,!i s. . r liitre f,' g'liliiin'i, lrom Iiii r e siti'.ii ; hot tneir i.iiii.i,. , ' ,.:.,p :l. ii w.ta ti.e v. in. c.'i ili-'i t'ie I OSition e! ti,,- p b.,1 p. I.' 1 , V Ol t.OI," Il t: ii r me asor' s i tat tun. a !-i. ,r of tl.i. i.a St: v . t pr-gr- -i '! of 1 ' . i . ' I . , I e i a . :. t.-rr.iorv. . n.i. . - o (" lilt w n i ii.. u i II iti-Iia ,',.-. tl.' y II W',11 ig p-rly "t , rin . ,i, i w ho art I . a Horn mi in an I d. . ; o resource, a was a ill..' fjr.-, u ui.i -t'ie cipubi-c-!.iliiishi:i.-' under the provi b in . i liiiiih.lie-i. S c ii i- of ' , V..01 u., li-, v.. : t..a! ll iurni'.ii.lig is, ii, d '.'1, . runes, Jol.l to,. lu; urc i, ten ol ! . .V i'.,lll.gtoIt . tl 'Pie i.i.,,. o r. 'I .1 .s i-'.r... ii i,y I ,. vv li, ,1 ; . ,,- fo mor-. l ooi lh aiei iin-.Iortuiii a ,. .-ton-l.ii. Will ii,. oinpn;,!' I.t lo .' r it.oii. to .1 l..- r.-iiov. in il a..,. At,'.,,.. on. I', ... ,n -lar V ; vv n.' b . r. g, .t.-r of tin oiaiiKiriO.' ij-it. tie aiiio t e ,:r i. i ro-A n , 'I'. .- I . V. . - I;., . i, i ,. a.i . . .. t ut oi tt oL, r vv .N ! v. it'l tin , hi. eit.t tion w ol ;,: s ti poll w lie I, .t..,i-l.. l!i:or e,t ,r pr 1 ll, of M : l .d , i n It- , . I .1 ni Of -rin M.i.-r s ' o't. to f.i ,f pr auto i li al ii .in-iii. I it to our ciioiir' u, an i : g :i' ration, t) coin , in -iv tii- v li .jtii' (rat riiil sp.i.l in fc lie I t i-i.ight to loingie t:j"ir syo, l.e' tj Lright the recoo'ectij!! of g' ,ry. citix.-ii, of the same free, i a !( S:.it- of Auier;e.i. ,i a ml ,,,. p.ir.ol.-n or t n or Sotit.i. r, s,,i,ii on. oi ,1. M ' . s er ,ii e ,i iv , t ,. um nev-r e.o 1 1, Not r. 1 lie. ii.-, ii n-r t 'I lo. t.i 1,, ,' . 'i.tion, and one a d i,y ari v man. nation vv :,! tin ' i -t terms. Jlolativi; to the r.ffiei.'i! npji. influent-, he says that the administration cannot be ex pected to p tain any p. r-oiis in their oll'.eiai .po.-itions who are iahoiing under the influ ence of political l.o-tility and artisan pre judice to it, whin it should expect cordial co-operation. Having no engagements to ratitv. no rewards to h-st-iv, no re-er.. mcnts to remember, tiof'T-oti.-il wishes to cnti.-ult, he will be goK-rni i in his selections bv no motive that doer not contemplate th- efli- ' . ii nt dicbarge of the duties to be perform ed, .viil the be-t interest of the country, re 'pjii ing in every iiistrii.ee integrity and i a pin ity to prevent peculation. He considers the preservation of the I hioii as the grand point, dear to every American heart. I'h t. out one -tar and lh whole wiil be dimmed. ' lb- b'-lie.es t'lat involuntary servitude, as iti-xi t-. is r-cognized by the ('oii-t;'u-tion, that it -l.'iieis like any otln r admitted right, and that States where it exi-ts ar- ' entitled to effi.-ient reiiiedie-, t.. enforce ail Coii-titutioiial provisions. I ie approve, ol the I otiipromi-e tin a ;ur -, and s:i-,s that they are strictly ron-titution-.il, and to I, e iitilie-itiitingly carried int i efiei t. He hopes, however, that the ii. s-ti-ii is at re-t, and that no sectional, or ambition., or faiintical excitement may again threaten tin- durability of our institution-. hiin-elt In hind bis wile, who win no more guilty than he. I always feel a haun d ofmv pedigree, wh'H I think of the iia-tard!y coniiiiet of Adam, in saving. ' Taut I, Lord, 'twas in v wife who did it.'' If Kve's At the post mortem examination remains of Amos Lawrence, I he ci bbraten ning1 i!,,-tou Merchant it as found that his l.rai'i wi igheil two ounce more than Mr Webster s. At the time of Mr. Webster's death, it was s-jd that hi" brain was the largol on record, except t'uvier's. .w&g i ' r r r y ,.)t-d, ib.ut in . jf '.in l 1. 1 r (,( '. 'int. ininjr 210 j m ! imii'i, fit) wiVi oip snd onk, !'- "ft- ,T i '-f.l for p. vnn 3 tntr f,yuirr.. Thr Inr.i1 j , f the ' J -ib l ibey ini SI i . M lmr v . A i run) uifoi.gM t if ia-(i on lot n a M.i- m t- rr-T-od. Tor fnfU. r i.irii-n'ir f q r ! W.M.J. HAVKs 1 II , li Fr l, MjtA S, H ,3. I. hm! hi p. d ill' till! spur of I A suit fir a breach of j roinie of marii- f V . . 1. . .. I ,. I .on,,: , ,r aos.-e matrons, sue would nol, g.. v., r.-ectly brought ... the Circuit Curt us o .-sin i.i. n.i iiijiii.-t u .in-' ll 1 e r to nil, ri'iiiaiiied under the roof of the ln artie cowardl Woman has dole.- Iiiiu Ii for in. and 1 feel bound, in return, to do sonu thing for her.1' Tin: i:i:r go, that a va ell '.pencil in cjiilirm is found MOPK -"OPPKU NK A! i;.l' We mentioned, soin.t time luabhi copper mini: had b I nlk county, lelitics-ee. Ibis is i d, and hat is belter -lill, Ihe or. to extend into .North reetioii of the llahiin ( been found in herolvec r -linn, and the A-heviih- New company of I'.hgli-hini'h are now workiu it .-ucc,.,-..jy. 'I'I,,. ore Is .- tl oll'.'l y iinpieg nated with sober. We are not mloi nimi of . 1 I . . : , . i t i in- e.xai i loeaiioii oi tins iiiine, nut ni an Iron iiioii.-. I nr v-ilr. fjJ'IIKl uiil'PH VII I.H HtllN VVUHKS.Iori' 111 t Cb.-r kre -nirl , Hri.nl I. iver. in C i, iii. ! Vor k Hi -If let-, South ( 'ar. hna, sr. nflt-rfd (hi m 'I'm. I" 'me ol llin in, i.t 1-111.11.11. lion pin a, a. H-t .l.li.h.iieni. ill lh 80.1111.011 Sulca. .ml 1-' of Kanswha count v, a., by a young lady I ! on ht-rlnd iireuiiimoda:ii'i- ieim. 1 he W '' named Jane O Hanii-l v. iliton Cot.in. ! '"' Machinery nr tnry romp'riu, ai d i,.eliM: '.', . - , f , ! 1 iln. rarilinra lor p'odiii'ina- iron id vanoiia k nn!' - I he case was tri-d a few days ago, when j ,, k, , p(W-r, w th- jury rendered a verdict ill favor uf the nf ,,,, f , lrf e dam icr.. lh. n.rr. W I ady, for f I H,(iMI d milages. i u. Ihii'd1". 1l1.tr m Hot t rin.im.rr 3 vr: " llia.l lion"'". Itol lii'if Mill, rianiinrr, Nail Ke! j Machind Slior. Itlickaiuilh'. r-liop, S-iinit'' j Saw M It, Hour Mill, Hion, K!,,,, r-i- lr l . I llot!, Hediri( lloilsa, ( ottjijp., ,Vr , A'' 1' f iV. I Liiild.rg. hav. a'.-ly Incii put in eood riper eoNSKiNKI'.H l'KR KAIL KOAI. Springs h McL., .1 dm Well Cati-b-r All.ieh.-d lotlm pnipertv Ibi-o- " ''-' -lOVi ri'iii" 'I r... 1. of I.i, d. I,,, .i'i d m , noil and V,.ik Ih.rirli- I, Kisher li. K 'o.. Klia C, Tavl ir ! .V i. , ir rresnei, n. r. lownseii'l, Williams I . . . '. . t I u . . I." .. . . , J ' I i . . " " "' " 'r ' " ,v " ! 4ft4dB,,mm.tn id Hl.l'OII ,,ef... 'I'll, ri- I.."'- 'It II, ,11 , . I - ,1 , II .. ' olina in the ili-l .'i' i. one, M. r iiuotir, .y. i.ain-oiir, 11. , i,,., , ,,pp!y o' id i ni I ia. bmli r. d ami r" ' - , S. iiiioti, S. .1 lliekril t it Co , (r. Arves, W. I '., a larte H'linlity of I.iiiii me,.. 'I turn f " ' V V ,i W. Klin l'o.,S. Coo.der,.). K. Harrison,; Wi me I-"d-. and coi.tr.rt. e.n in.ur - iiinty, -oitn I.a- . ., ... .. , . ... .'I 1 1,,- ru iibbonni? I.rmcra fur naili. of "" '" li, .'1. vv V ll' ' 1 o., IV rvlllg iV S"ll , . . 7 -ay. that a i l r ..., I bihti-ton, K. Carroll A 'o , .1. Me.-id A Co., , - .ln lf'n m. t ,r. .-', 0(l( ri ar l.l. Henderson .1. I!id l.ro. J. . Mil - i lily ll until loJCT ar,d in. Metier, "lid h r, lirowti .'v. I! , J. II. Hudgin .s. Co.. .1. A. : -v' l 'I'i Holt. Carson. Wats..n. .V I'.. .1. A. Kribelc. f.r IfTWI. Id) Mi I.DriMliin" ill an.wcr well lnr inaknj ll ' part ol I herol.c; couiity, it mu-t bti nearer to the route of toe Kahun Oai than to any other oullet. tiutliri a 'n niliii il. mil K,; , ! l-'i-l r ,V II., Harper .1. Co , A. II. Moss, .. ,i to ll,.' lii I i I loo - .'iev;.l(: A M r-'jiut int over i-niti graph, on h-ariiig that one I- wa- in j .p ard v , ct.-' iii,,,-. " J. .p.r Ijf 1 Jeoj irly ' wh..; 'II'.- r-ant of hi- i'r. rii.'iriiiiii nnd lii h'ia r i on. T e. A - ie. viil,. S,h eta lor i-uoji i in tlo c ai pro' , te of an ilyilfg lie l-.l"' .-Wale. I. .,i ti;u :.,l. of lue Ho... I . I.. ( lii gliur. II i. 3 i f in -n n l . to tie ,r po itll ii t .v ot J , llll J i. luat . t:. . po. n'.fiO'i I'HH fi t li.ui i. 'J'f .fc -t it'.r ijr-iwv a i u tiie tr -e.'w ry of S,n' i in tl-- i'i-it f f . ( i.i.o-.au in piit:' , rv pf(j;-riv aw-fJn t' tit '.j-. ;if a , tu. id n. Mr. j . -t d :. r .1 : .(form ;i- ;i n 1 1- rum 'itnin ' , t .jd-: Uf.'l ni ,i tr-ifif.'n tion a :... r.;-. it,. I, pit Ilfi' to I t l' . t' J- n, nit a ii h ni'i eiih hie tri'MuiM ;jii c.iijpti Ul i.'j v f - r l;t!ii fire i,l h ; -i Uu r to .- fun- , ai d il.ti. : tion will, i Hid t ike . .. 'I in. , l ii, b arn f: t rn ral .ml ti.' p II. 1 ' I'-" " .-. .ll' ll! I. J.lO.'i , pi I H Of l;( I iVit.i o: i :i .oi,rtn as vv mi I is A'idr.-ss, iiltirnpled to fori e Ufion "i iiior'a ailiiiiiu-trat if a lirn-ol jmliey til- I.' , mid b' nig t.iii.illli tins, liny 11. 1 aton'. to oppose in tl,.or w r .1 li i v, r ',- I i.i! ore.-- i oat is iloolii' d. A I ii.i Impi rial Highness, Napoleon III, ,a hiihi le d it fr m the M.loons of 1'iiri-, nnd as I'ati.s gives ihe. vogue to all the world we may soon s, ,: it disappear from this we-t-( rn h' tn i -f 'in ia-. Its Micei-s-or is a blue vclvit, .single brci-tiid, statidiug e,,;;,r, -led butt i raided and gilt. " The eld alack was a v,-rv uiiiirefeii'lirig garment. i i'ir fi'- a 'I, ijstin, r,t ot t!,e i- .sr-.us s w1 ie!i then threaten' d tb' aafoty of l:i xept i,uei. i. l Aj ei.i.e to d.eta'e. In aii-l as it wou-l last iulct,intey for parties, it was cheap, v. ry cheap, compared vvath its more con-pl' ijous siicec,,-or. It has had a pretty long r ign, .surviving some half dozen I'ri.in h dynasties, and yet the Paii writers d-idore it.. Jcmi.--. CONSI'MITION. Tiio or thrci! years ago, says the Scien of llfie Alnei ieali, expe, ilneliH were made by a- member of tin; Loteioii I'aeult y ,,( I'hy-i- eians in liiM.-reht liospilals, r ,,; cure of disease, of the lungs, ,y ,n athing in warm m-'Iicated vapor. The Bueei -s nf the rx ,eriiii.i,t,i wa, so gratifying, that an institu tion, Itrompton llo-jiilal, for the cure of bron chitis and c oiistimp'j,,,,, was im uicilj.ite-ly established, and so favorable ha been the result of the treatment, that the number .f patients admitted during the past year is between two and three thousand, and the hospital report shows that full seventy five ii ry hundred huve been completely S. T. Wri-to: J. II. Wil.,,, W. Stockton V. I o , I.. I). Child, Wm. Ilea, (irahain. W. it Co., Murphy II., Il.-v. .1. K. Walt. .le.-sc Couch, .1. Ilartv A- C l. ii. Ilea, Klkins A K J I!. K. Simoiiton, Murphy .Mel!, in i ur..d. V;ui tr il, tNP.l.llO WOMAN that ran mk and wn.l, w.!l, or a likely girl ahoul 18 m.o ,1 b pui. oliaurd A lnr price wnnld l.u "iv.-n lor ain h an "in for further particular., einpiiro of A. C. Willinmaoii. Toirn lrtinai)ctH. ONDlaRKII hjr i be II urd nf Cnmnii.innrr. nf lb. 'I'o'vn l ( liarl.iltc, thai Kir.l, Serond and Third im i lie. oprni-d U'J ltd wide, frum 1 ryon l i.ul.ni-c rue. I. (ir.l. nd. li,i ',e Paikiand Mifau'ry 11-.,.. h employi-d Hi in-k. a .urTi-y uf the cor.i tale lirniia ol .aid 'Pawn of Chariotie. WM. K. DAVIDSfIN, lnlrmhmt. .1. Ii. Kuiii,Tt Clerk. j '1 I ff I and SI KM,. I oiitirrlrd Willi th. W ork., tlierr l. a pninf J": of Ii.i M;(.lli:-l. I.irtjr ul vslioln .m ab'a M't-M'-rhanira and l.ab'.ri rs. 'I he D.nn at Ihe Work., .croa. llrnad Hi"'."" latr-'y been pul in trow! order. The mi-f'f "' " li r ii g'. d. and wuh . I.1.I1I dam, iicvt-i an"11 " fad in Itriiti. nf ffTRStijal drilithl. 'Ph. r wtir Mill a b,r. Umldine in ri"l order, and ntuld ei:jr bo lurnej n.lu al""" Woolen lariury. In lb Marhinc Simp llitre n a la re. numb'" iloat.lc Pall, ru., anil all ...rt. or M irl.uiciy " be made at Ihe nr.., ,( Tim who', properly nfl'i r. to rapiu'is'" a "" de.irahle iiiprriuiii'f fur arfranlafwiu. iiir-ui"re In lhi hand, nf a rkillul and mpirienued m""i." th. place could nol la, I In be pn.ht.ble. If not diapoaed of ,ri:uiui lo the HI'1' uu', iha r..p.riy will then h ..tl.-nil l"r "'i Pi.h.ie A null, ,n. al ihe Work". P.rlieulara '" given in a futur. advi rtiaeinent. ( (J ' he Charier uf lh. Company, Willi ''' 1 k-.p the liant, granted by Ine l.igilalur. in'"' b. ilLpmi d nf. Kef lerm", rVr., apply WILLIAM II. I1KKIOT. 4 llrnad alrml, 1'harUali'n. s l '.iimtry 12. IBjJ. a
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