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THE SOCLE DUKLS. M. Gr,i",!arW't wiitci to the Courrier ties Etats Chi, a detailed statement of tho un frtjt.tc fjaM-rel which Mr. J?"jlc, our urn tsssn.lnr u Madrid, mid his sjn, have bad uiih tho Frvnch iirnistcr at the same Court, ami the Puke of Alba, a near reiatii-c to the Fn lah Empress. M. tiaiilardct's feel iiiis arc uot on the side, of Mr. Soule, but Lis nrc-mnt sufficiently -vtHislie tho fart that t'.io provocation Ca'ue from the other side. Tins history of t!o quarrel seems U have oonitnercced ( n before Mr. Soule reached M idrid. From the time of the re c ptio.i of Mr. Senile as American Minister, V'Pijsni to be agitated, M. do. Turcot, the Fie-h aitibn-.-ador. .ml Madame lie Moti jj, rv.bor of the Uiicuess of Alba, showed little iiiemlship for Mr. Soule. Ma.lame de M-M.tijois accuser1, of having even intrigued to induce Queen Isabella not to reeeivo Lim. Thus matters stood until the occasion of Hortl; Carolina Sclbin. S?3! a, Jtt -I-aWs? IK Elf JSVC -ss CHARLOTTE: Tuesday Afternoon. January 17, 1 So 1. CT WILLIAM THOMPSON K.sq., is our a edit in Baltimore, authorized to obtain advt-rtiac (Treat fart to which tine calamity i tube attribut ed. Who ia to blame tor this, or whether anyone ia capccially culpable, we have no inens of know, ing, lor we arc in poaM-ssion of no I. eta or itiiinia tuuis beyond thoae disclosed ill the record. But it ia a tnost rinidrlkublecircumtttance if not auspicious were excited, and no predictions ot' disaster hut. arded, baaed upon the construction or trtn. of Una atiip W'hf u sl,e proceeded to aeti. lftlitre were none, it will very much leaacn out respect for the opinion of inarintra and nautical men in remind to the conditiona requisite to insure the at, lily of a ship at Beu." The New York T-.y Book any a: " Tin rc were predicts n Ik fore the S in Frun ciaeo wi lit t,i aea tin t she wculu nivcr resell the Mraitsi.f Magt 11.11. Her iikhjcI w .ia ditiercilt I ruin ny other ahamcr, brinp straight up on the aid a and silling deep in the w.iUr, iind o sh.pcd that it wi.s impossible to keep her trim txreul uneer very heavy balLst. In other words, the A'.n Kruiicirro was an experiment. It waa tried uiid hiia tailed." .... 1 .! 1 " I. a . or cramt tail, riven t.j me rrem.ii .,,. .nA .i,rrint s. and to l-rant rccciot. Minister in honor of the birih-day of the j jj- K. XV. I'ARIi. K,.. is our agent i.i l'hil.idc-l-Empress. Ail the fareL'n diplomati-J corps , ,,) antlion7.ed t obtain advertisements and pro. i ure subscriptions. IT V. B. r.ilnier, Fsq., ia our nnthorirri! accnt : in receive siixertiscmcnts and suhcnptH'ns t hia ollices in nuston. New York and riuiadtlphiit. F.I.EL'TION XOTK'E. XVe are authorized to announce MAKV LI. kIKK, K':., ot' St :n! v tounl v, as a caliu'id..te for the i.llice J-TTiK eoiiiimuiioatii n frnn our fritiidW. Lenoir w.Il ie atie:;drd Xv r.txt wtek. V. , l ... ...... . - . M W...1. WiTfitivite 1. ana a n enn-t iin.iiee, 'i. ouuie, , his son, who is also Secretary of Legation, and Mrs. Soule, wire pre e ,1 by invitation. ; Mr?. Soaie, who is a lianJiOtne woman, was dressed richly, but tastefully dressed, and a Madrid paper states that she was q.ieen of the b.iil, and her entrance produced a " tenati-n." Todistrov the favocable im- ,rri,j,-,ti M.ldalne S lOit' had lifwl. srl It.iiUirr tliutrl Ot llle lltll li'lade ot iurth I of ho-tile eritictsm a matiife-sted by a V.rohna Militia. ,-oterie l.-d on by M. de Tur-ot and Mad- i - . . .. a me Uc .nontyo. i ne t'UKC ot .vinia cou- fciti'inj to 1 i-eonie !', echo of tiie eotcrie, ! remarked as Mr-. Soule jia-sed by "There ep-sM'.n of J.iv:::itnly." Young Soule, i'.einj c! -e by, h-.-arJ tlm remark and im tu -dl iii'v re-i.Mited tho odious outrage upon bis mother, an 1 applied an ipithet of i-ou-t. ti t t t i the I'ul.e. '1 b.f p-inies were tlien Separated, but next w.rni!.sr vouns Sou! sent to the i.ulie de m iU'liu z .in expi:iii'itioii of tiie insult to his li.jtl.er. 1 h dak- i xplai-ied and apobi-is-ed, and tin-e aetin.j under youn Soule declan d theiiiselies ti0-d. Hut the pub lie spp! tudfl the s-iritof " la je-uue Van V - ;" and the (hike was titted on his lack of the oi l pride f family. The quar r. 1 wa.- re-opened, and the duke sent a eha! ! r-e 1 5 retrieve hi- damaged honor. It v as accepted, a:i 1 the preliminaries beinj : rrji.i.e 1, a du-i with swords was to-.iht. The fj.st !a.-t-d t-v-uty ninutvs, both parties h wiiic r.'iial s'tii.i and oui a.e. 1 he se- e ! - interfere r of neither r the pr.iieiples : .tr. f oule. j r--;ir ! r hit t .1,1! hi- vife ii mi a--:i do- s w tiieli tiie I.i! e I "vter-t, an iii-uit came ; Tri-Weekly J.tar. We acknowledge tiie rtceipt of tiie firM nutiiher of the Tn.Wn k.'y SLt, putilmhr.l in K.ileigl.hy ilium t'. lV.ub Lmj. .Mr. Ik.uh ii-- a talented y.uii writtr, inai diaervis the estei in of bit hen. i lit lneii, and t'le p. troll -ec of the V itl p-'ltv of .Nurtit t'ar.tin.i, l'"r lit net fttt hle pers-vereuce in working tua way to lorluue, and (.iliuction. J, :.. 1 d.-elared th-t ''e hon .j.iired f jrther defence, and sl.jjk hands atil parted, si n . however, roti-idered it n t - r. ; -re-etit to M . de. Tur.-ot, had been i'.'su ( 1 in his, the S l.ii.s i.u j "ca-iu;i upon .. of Alba 3 the m i-t h oiur 1 the per-oii frotii wiioin tiie that the Jifiair had forced the The North Carolina Arjiis. This pjjcr w hich lor the last six years hna been puhlislicd at WddestKjro first by John W. L'anie ren Lj, and netre r-eetiliy by .Messrs Paul and Sltlltell, lii li"W IsSUtd tVoill il M.lc h its former af.le ed.tur. His 5wiut.tcry is pinte r-tcy, ami cvinets in a hic,h utgree t'K tiJiiir's irreprt-s. s.i 1c tili.l !ur w;l ..nd nuiuer, tH.-idts ins ln..ie tn.n ordewy iihiitiy a a ..iac.il and lit r.:ry w.-iler. W e t.earliiy ere'tliau, iiec n ore, as a C"i .!.r' r in she resell ptmii of Ihi.t eo..d cause, w nose print iphs the praelice ot modern deiiioer-ey so vvntvi !y truinples unc r f.f. t. s ord into hi- -i..! 1 M. de th- iu-'i'tiiii r a- M. '1c Tureot 1 .Kv as a In t, ii T r 'Urn k had a in i l, Vre, ref! f A i:.. . t:i r , i 'i. II. r;. : To-.-s ver-i r : ' nu.iJe. is :i I- ; that he had 1 u u was an in-tiat ir of an !, C'Si-cjUei.tly, ri it dishar 'ed Lis -i'v r.itinj him-e!f from ii the m-j't. he wa- obii.' tinl .- iti-f:ieti.j;i. To Mr. ..ton, M. ise Turcot re- t be- ill-tiati-d the ill-u't. :V -ati-S leteill h'T 1 U .' ''. Mr. Soule -.r-i-ted r r p ir itloii, when th r said he would make his - In j'.lth. arran-i d Lord Howdeti - r aetinj; - s eonds to M. i. ;eer;f M ! t i'au old , a', i M. Ii nito Al-jo de -if-n, - r of tie'- Sj nm-fi 'ortes, ;'; jeteliJ. It i j r'.p . r t state uie si."ied his letter to M. de a n! (If I in- and tut with hi- oiBei.il rank; atin; the pri.ate iudi . i l ual from I'ilV v ; holiU!; v : 1 1 . t ; t i t . e I 1.1- . .i, .-i i ; I. r., Mr.S t:.at Mr. Turs -t, " 1'e-rre S..n.'e, Ct t :i i ar the p vdic fihe. 1 line was t'lventi t.'ie principals to arratue t'e ir a!la rs ; but it b i,,.' I,'.ni;d that t!c Spaui.-h ijovcnu'jent ititeti'ie i ij interfere to prevent the duel. ,r tit d up in Mr. Soule, an I a tit to an earlier ui -etin.'. 1 tint the change of arrat.i'e- i;j :. v. :,;!. t, t ut he '11 1 not wi-,i i th.' f a'i.-f Jetioli which Was his i thenfjre yielded, e. t',n wa- then Gx"d forta'clve M. Uv, i on reaching tin; projinl, J.'. S Uro-e. Mr. So-lle's eC Jills 1. 1 i h.s name, that tiie coinliat he t tfi p lees. Ins .lanjuis le ,r! IIoJ. if." i n Mr.S Jjle tej llle til- W:i t J T the I. vr J i'.i .1. ma,, ! w . : ii i i-t 1 C ; Ii.- p'irpe: oj a ot I ic Vein. S. :ta j'endiri' :urlur , and coiers a lar'C exit nt vi r-1 sh.f's have be n aunk te a b h t .e w .t r's K vel and suj. ;.ie d -1,1 or t fi Cel il.. H'iS In lor nr.. .iniii'' tuf in. r-oine nine e hot;-, a for the oce up-tlM'i oj ti.e 1. 1' Mr M I, Ma I r. r if' J i a Ui-tanee " l-tii it. Mon-ieur !e M ar ' ' i lie, " what you eali re , .'... liUjUli.'' It A -t- J in hi d -;ru to brina i : " at a 1 s!. t." 'I he :: t . 1 1 . At - or J, t Lit the M 1 in tiie .ick.- ,-, , an 1 fell iti- ,f of Mr. S eiles ... 1-. i t i. e -enij i A retoii . ii i ft- t - J at U-t a ll i itey i.a 1 b--. i m ai. if ted tiir o i.diout the utifortJ- Tlie Mc'imer iSuii Francisco. Tit- iuFjk of Inm Kiifu-y n t ft-l.n ii:. fiifc..' of Ifiv lrm winrli rcftuilt-il Hi iirr wri.k m.i . K ,r t Voli-ei I jHi'Jut t in cr red a of Mr. 1'-. n crime. Sou!'.- t-.riii ! I i i or tin in. j'ei c n or ' h led ot V, ii s r.n' it1'! o ' js-nsl't tj h y ieii'. ht 4 y s ure wtre n'. uet. f re w 'j-ti"ii, di' d oring I: by ; S'-c pi t.t of tin s '.y toe i : 'l tj' ll. i y t. . i i Kit r.- 'e 1. !i I"- II m. lire , r-i-.d to t-" tl,e ort of i. ii t.,.:- ha t ,. ! t -The hm- line of half f j, the, r .n....:.- in- faiii'WI -ster-I it ,r- a loir i l.j-tra-' au.t v Fair a" ilr e ero n t j !' of . .: to a-e 1 w t- pr il. n.jy i.t :y-t.i i," i :i t lie b iti .. ill- It :..) I.. , t. it 'll y of h n n jre the i a !j:i(& r: ie ' lie r. 1 v. . i ,l O.-pl jy . a- ie - ti.e f. i oil- vi,e. ii :'!-.: ill ;rl.'..r troui i. 'J lie rert , bira, KiJnv . Hiil slops, Thf.e J!- lis, -nd Ai.t retit, t..e lj!t r Lj-iitj tor I.H'-sd, i.il hijesnin to Come in fi-l eti'invn-.e st,.,,,, fir,,j i I,,,, i,v until it hae ..ib I-d u.'ieoei't'y enili ik it, t li, w iien tot y Vt'r': ijht.f'J E-V I'ie r'siteetil I'tV ! at li'So'., of j rl Ttl.'i tit INC I- i ii r t Mitfji- 'tV'.f 'I'.i 'Ii f.l't 'I l'U:' .t- I . if. j Y ,t i ti. wli-j) ii ...u-J- ' in V,.s(u u tiit X lu .-.j vr i.t r, fi'jt iffj -tc ,'i,it-.J, hi' ii . ii- ' V 1, 1 i. -t ilig f.T, .1 :: . .r in t fi It ! ti r.e ti.e y :li f.-f a. ttf'til iV trv-b,' t'tt ..!;, h 'A v, fi ,s, kuO t,l t fiM IS, fci'ruj. S i it . u . I u mi J I H-tl uK ui Im m it t .f ii- . "ill C'-.JaluU.S j! urv.vyfs fit-!t,e lt. I.t V i'-f i if ii I .fJ,t.i t . t sil.ti s ij . - ' ltd 1,-1 I . . T.e (,,.r if .' It, iof f. ' rs l,y SU II rr.,.. ,t II V toe In uli'l il , V. ., oj ' st.t. ii In ' 1 1 l'. . I It' -i !!a . -. 1 t . -a l-v a f the Hera !, ofTirs reward ,', ,e! - ju i ii i v. i,i ! a r i. , - fi H i " u i f a eej iet'.-r, nii i t- ha-, t i i 1 - I, by I'rai.kiin l'l r, r . p.n.rt , i i reji.y i i a'i jukit4M"ti lijlia-j Ii t '-oil I 'oiivi'titioii ijf I he b tt-r to t-u. 1'icrre was liltt'et Ot ITeesoU Delllo- ,et rs atljt it -I jj eaf,e-.r i.o d',till, fiiioti,! I' k". t s t .e i. if own u.i-.Mii. To to tiie rt g not ii t, a J-..-! j" iii.is.ion f't f.tf -t ro.iO , tie y I V OI .4 'i f .- i I. ( 11 ii i,' urii. r-, of M ; w ur k, and i.i 1 . sai-1 li ha i e .i .ii jut Lmed with their :i I a;-pr nrj the p! .if inn coutruct tbei i a Biritint liffuioi hut, from h j- i - te iHjiive-, h! dyi'iined the dis i, I L iiior uf l-riti the euJiJkle ia- 'f 1 a it. ii jjii It jrrn I j :o Hi p-rooT,? s pp. r nt tiut f,f i',c wiurl, U t . S.n IV, tstisc.o i,d titc.Bi'.ned o l.iiit: 4I ill i.ftt svjs ho mor-. st ifle tli,.l sloop lii. I got a found I p. t .1 it oil. si e rf i 1 . t ii- otiott r, oej 4 p lot Ott or jii f . r vd iy iioi oiin tit.-1 w uM fiit ii-iVf ,li.ef,ij ,t m s It t f wo'itd tss until for l.er Uukinrs. tV)i,.i is lo If iij,!- iii tiierefore, ir. list r of lh- st.si I raiieise-i, If lies l-fof il i,' I'1, w inch wslitt ptiitwrf sn'l "'ie ciisr ot to ihs.sU-r. It is p!io ' tUI it ir-i Iroln im? "f 13 iiibui : Ki'.her tin- I siitf svas im-i'.s or tt.dty Irnnim-d. is.', 1 tc 4 g.. '.sr ,A a ft f -Hi. THia ia h j rennet's Land I ill. Thii famou U 1 1 m rgain before Congress, ciid ; I tttout: h it dtn i not make u ptrftctlv q u.. 1 itm. tribution of the number of ai rt that it projioscs lo .Midt .hi on the lt.te, vet a it t iuLirutt uiily a Hrti..n of tin- lantii in the btinJ of the lien. Uov vmiiKiit, and as under the presint ai pet tot part hp, ns they st nd in Congress, it i probably the iuot tqu-tl and fjir prnp4itiMn thiit could be carried tbutu'li tlut Im dy, we n ay well affurd to hull its re i. pet, iai.ee with ueligh', .tnd cong ratui ute tht coun try out he luct that it is daily wiug more and nu.re in f.iTitr with the Members of I'onjf r..t8s, thus fur. in filing u n tm!pirioutf sy mi pit in th.il full .tnd equal justu-e w It be tloiu fo oil the tSUtin w hen the rit nt the I.tMit.i stitiil comr tu be dt'Vlned Illi'li)' them, Tu the ttttfli made hy t!ie Whict in tin St .te during tin- iit cnvji!, fur l oiiretisiiii n m-ty he uUrii utctl tiie i 1 1 tt ret t which is i.ow ti lt u itii in. crt istnc ("fee in the emii; rt ss uf lite l"nt( . Stat. . Kvi-n Ih ii. oer.it?, repr' seiilinf districts in the AU h.ntic tSutri, ier the f. vr with which the pT'-pn-fcitit.n nireii truin the people v Itosc ne of justiet, t no. entirely nttryrd in the chaldron ot p-rty spirit, t.:iU I .ty nppro eh tht subitrt, with cm ticuii ttt ps, th j oht ing 1 eartts, . td tri tohli iijj hund. liidri'd, the pratliee of tiie Kuderal (tfivt-ruinent on thi suhjiet ban httiu rto tet n so p.,lp,.bty unjust, and im'W t! .re.. tins to heeoine stul nioie iki, llul u!l rt teg .ire b y iiiiii:, toMVuid know ht?ge it, ' t!i)t IK lliJ T-iii llionj II?, whit ti!l tpHhe thm (ioi trit.e arc in grei.t danger ol blug Ittt in u minority of even thnr prty friends. I.t this te niiidt toe U t qut ition bttwtren the two polili. eul parties of t'nt Stutv in tie tivxl iiv-.f. Iof tiovtrnor and MemU rs if the I,eittaturr,iind, our word tor it, tht VHt p.irtv will arliu vo a Imimph c;u .1 to Mi.a of IMU. To" thiit end, h t t!i re he a full rLpri.-er t. tn-n from ui the ctiimtirs in the ( "H riitii-n which is to i psemhle at IU ieif.'h on the Vlt if next lot nth, ond kt lit.i t rnvt ntnn mi' pt a wise .ind jndiciouj p!.ithrm of national prmei. pU s. not incorirr itni ino it any local hnir.hufjr. ry, hut Jfjivi:' the sir..l e; ncUdates of the p.r. ty t'tr the Lciatur t're to di2cus qi!"lmiia of St te r f'-rio U tore tli ir reiHCtne ronslituenen a hrt U-.-tems their wights and intereftt!-, aiid harmony and concert of iiction will achieve for us a most glorious victory. cing that it had passed the bill to roguhite dis. buremenU of the contingent fund and fur ether purposes. Un motion of Mr, Hunter, it was referred to the Committee on tiii-ntr. Also, an uej to secire the right of citizenship to the children of citrons born out of the limits uf the I nited Sutet. Mr. C layton eonii-uro his speech in reply to Mr.l'iiss which he commenced on Thursday l..t. .Mr.Cass responded brietly, und Mr. C'Lyton rc joined. The resolution received from the House in rela. tioii to the S.n r'r.'iieise'1, was t..ken up and Uid tiMin the table, and a resolution submitted by Mr. ahiehis Wtis iiretd tn. Alter a bhorl ijctitive session, the Senate (ad journed. t lloo-E or RrrKsrTATivrs. Mr. Bissel.of III , :ket tte uiibiiimoutt consent of the llttUste for the introouetieii of a oill, ntitkd M A bill tor ti.e relief of the citiiens of he I'm tea St.. Us who are autiVr. cr hv the recen disasLer ou board the steamship S n Francisco.' So objictmn was sade. Mr. hiiisel moved its reference to the Committee on Military Alf.iri. Mr. Chuuulur, of Ta., naked ttte ununiniuus cotitMnt of the U use to ( Her a res. olulion winch he proposed to i.Oer to the llnute. j objecliau being uitide, Mr. I imimkr reud us to low- : Vhtrei.s inft-rniution h:is been reeemd that m.Tf thuii live .Mindful c i 1 1 7a ns, im.ny of them if fuers und suldiers of (he Army fd'tlie I niteii Sutcs, on bouriJ the bte..niip Sin Kr-neineo, have been nvt tt from dcth ly ttie gd.ut, pt rihius, tnd (tier, ciful intt.rK'Mti(.n ol the ether. s wild crew uf the British vlnp Three ft i. no uf the ( Aimric n ship Antarctic and b.irk hilhy, alter o sevtre ff ile on tlic At!..ntic'hen,hv which the.S'm Fran. ! Cisco was uttirlyd.h.ed, and nearly two hum j-dred peraohs ti ad irrT -V.bl v penslv-d: j And whereas it is In coining Kepuhlie tu cher ; ish t he lives of iu citut ns, and tpicn.liy to iii-ike j aptmpri .te arktm it dgm nts t the obi u 1 1 ii ) ci-nfirred by those vim, at the imminent pt ril ot I pr'p Fty ana ,iie, rcue fruiu certun dchlruclmn 1 the ptrMJii ol tiit.Kt.- eitiitiig, and KirtieuUrl v the ! ptii.;i gt rv it. is of the nr. ton. ! He tt tfHuUrJ, (il e iVn I-.' coneurrinr,) Th;t t a ! joint tipcci.'l c-inifittec, to cni-t of nine perst ns ( on tiie par' of he 11 ue of Keprest nt .itiest and t, ... pt roitb on ti.e part of the tVeii-.te, he up. J ptiititeo, and inirueted to impure ;md n jhi t m ! wl at form the tteknowlct'gim nt of Conrt ami tht trutitiitle of the U itnm may le iiKist iippro.t. rttly expressed tu those tHnivolenl and ce.ura. i,vui mi n, wim, limit r 1'iov tot ne , wt re lite uie. ns of rtfeuing if. in celh no n.uny eitut in ((' : ti .if public. 1 itteh, tet'tf r su idry amenf!mcntp, under tiie op- rr.it. on of the pre ipui qmtion, p.i s-ed. I The -Vprakt. r. Thefirt buMius in vrdcr is the ' fo!!'Wmg res, lutiun, nhieh '.ll be read by tne lli fk - Rro!rfd, Th it the Committrr of Ways wnd i Means hv reiUeMlt d tn report a hill giviii h credit ; of fuur yers to riirid ettn.p-.iiHS te p y duty upon treii imp,rte(; hy L.ein fur rilruad purport loth Wu la d upol u ii ttb!e, ty a ote uf "- tor nnti l'l against. Mr. H'hf h r. I dere to mot a rctontnif ra : l ion of the vote just tuker, hy khuh tl:a fisolu titm wjf I tid on the t ibh-, Ti.e L iter n.otit.ri wtn agreed to. j .V. vera I re..utniis wero next introduced, aflcr which the Hus. adjourned. God. But Mosca and his people, laving I A Huief Toi-itical Ur.view or Tin previously offended, were not permitted lo I Past Year. Our toncxv-atU'ccoteniporary enter into the promised land, and when Mo fe.i catiio down from the mount he pave or ders to build the tahcriMicle and command ing the people to bring in oil things ncces fury tor the buildin;. Now. it teems to uie j thut the people, in building the Temple or J ubernacle, had no direction, and nro Dot fit examples for the present age. In relation to our own little venerated Church, I would rcKpci-tfully nay to " A i of the New York llcraltt, in n article re viewing the important events of the past year, makes tho following notice of tho Presidential election aud it results I Chuieh Member," and to the congregation, that the cround was procured aud the Church built under peculiar circumstances, and was duly and t-olemuly dedicated to j liod ; and it is large enough and line miough ; lor limn lilc t. lintiain to worslnp in. It will bold 500 persons, iiii'luding the gallery, I which can be made as comfortable as the , lower floor by a flight of e.-y Mcps on each , iide the steeple, mid some other little works ; i or, if you will icss the jtrus high enoui;li to pay your pa-tor an adequate ini i ( hich lis hardly the case nowj and nUo Church j contingencies you will have room cnouvib I i., ........ . - :r .i n i Ti.. "tin iv .-.iitic , ui, u inu yui ii e.iii ue iiitiuu r . l ; -.- i r . ii r .l ,.i i "y ' !' predecessors ever inviliii. ly coiiifnrt tlile for the (. hoir, enou'-h ! ' i . i . : would IoIIjw to leave plenty of room below. It is time eiiouyh to talk about a new ! Church when the old one becomes so dilap idated as to be beyond the hope of repair. I Then, perhapt, I niij-ht concur with "A I Church Member,1' in tho necessity of a. new 1 ami splendid Church. w I rejoice in the properity of the Pre-diy-terian and all other Chri-ti.iii denominations, mid have the welfare and harmony of our Presbyterian Church a. much at 1-enrt a-t I any el its members. I am, however, for the foregoing reasons, opposed to telling any pan ot i tie l mi roll prouuil, or ileiiioli-liiii-; Tlic Hopewell t opper Mine. Tins mine, lih.c mot uh' rs in this P g:on of c-m.itry, ws f(Jr mai y yeurs worked ns a g dd loine. till the jrts m.e of cupreeus inoictitions. winch im.ru;i-Lti with tne d. pt: ot ti.e opar.tioii-t snd uietJinniodcd tiie proci of t x'r ctm j the ljuld, hy ts abeorhihjj yn uniue ame-uitt of tiie 1-aJ 'iick d . er necc-wry to cirry (n the ork , although tiie quantity of ;"!d diu it decre-fM c-utd its for no r proprietor to y bun dor. WLrkirg 1 1 for the , tu r mine rult and il h.:s rec nlly bt-en i-tirc -i;.d iy a cum p.mr wiio are now workii.j it !tr C! !'jM r ud gt-iii, hut matiin tne former the prinelp.t obj-et of ),nT t p. r tr s. A'-ctruinj; t the r pot ol" u pl.t n 1'. Leads, tfpolt-jist ui.d th(.itJtt, wintii totinr jt!t sever-l fine speci m'ns of it- rieh c-pjM r ore t-iken font nt;:r tiie t p of the- ve n, we h-j1 hd the stisf-etiun of rxjiiiiii.r-, the ttn, from tiie surface to the depth of ,Vi U-t t, v..rn i in width from 1 r to 30 in.ht, and vn.'hJs umi r an-lyis' alf-ut .'il p r cr t of copp.r, ai'ii would hy Hiivlt.ng 10 trom 13 toU per e nt ot pure nut-.I. Ttii vein l;es W t 'Jh North by I. vt Vif Sf.utn and uipf 7h; North. Iu b. mi ) riC.ly ve tict is stiU to be s tir mdicj ti'vn th t i' miners) r-souree art Ujth pcrii.an.-iit r.nd v. lu ihl-. Tiie s irnnk-s uidim rnt!y iken from tie If iD of eft .t' lat'ine lying -t the mnjtii of tiie prim.-'p-I tii;ii!, show a rieh profusion jf the g r. . n ti iid h 1 'H' Hi 'pi if rets if cf.fjM-r, m r,d ir. the tiii, we art ttd tni l-.rwe and ftt.'juerit jkakcU uf hro'A ti pvr as richly impp-r.utt d with gold a p. s k -ir in the tlownw.Tii pP-r' of working it, 'J';.'. rjtjnj ii uttu-ltd ituin an arc ofeihty three ocit of !,rid, ab.ul I I lu.hs North of Llnr. !"t it-, he. , : y 'itHf. d and vk II ad-i uted to I tit lii!li tbetn eft C' d on t.e pr imses, ji.o th 1 i nd und.r pr'.ji' r cirt vjt.nn, will prjJii'- provi. :i euonti to ri:p.Iy t:i m. t'jon the nd-t t.Ms ir a v-luLie pifee of propi rty, and we have but i.ttJc d- uhl tit t ti.e cmip.ny .il rj an. pie ur iUX f;o!ii tii r im nt merit. Hie Diilih Cabisirl. THp breach in the Rntish Cat bt net, whua was rec rtly e rt i.tt d hy I.ord I1.! liners ton's ! im1;! of hi reiin tun ofSecrttsry of the Home fJepartnient ot tiovr rnmeiit, Un been be-.led by his withdraw i! of tiie s ime, to the great 2T.it fie tir n of hi. (Jyeii and the ciiwt rv;i!iv? port:on of hi counirymen. Ili5 'T'dfered rt nation, w hich the LtmJon Times ei.urei the W'jfld w.is realty bed up.-n his oppo. stlion tocerttin sections of the Parhamtnt-iry t.r. fnrin Bdl, was lulled by tut ir.f prfv in Knhtr.d as evidence of h.ti di-aust ut the position of the my,r;!y of theCabintt on the reut Cistern qu.B t'on, hut w hieli the same p-p r ii!Icg-s is the pr;n. Cipt-I c-o.-c which induced him to recucuder ins course, arid now b,ncs him afr-iin la the ( .ibmtt. It is prul.dbie tlist t e new pnae of the Ed s Urn qu'stion, which has beeu wrt.uht by t!ic rtcent joint declaration of war by France and KngUnd m supp;jrt of the Porte aatmft Russia, has been thechuf c use of the change in the determina tion of t i- Scietary's intentions, ss be it g more eonson.int witn his real feelings and wishes from the first on this suhj? t. It is likely that the war will be Ufp r.drd for the reM of thr wintrr ; but it is also pr"hahle that the sjjrinj; wiil oK-n with the prospctofft universal wr on tite K ittrn conti. n nt, when the grt prjwer of d'phniAt y of the Home Se.reL.ry w.'i b bruulit fully ii.to requi. fi.lion. Latest fnim Mexico. Tne On rlet.n SUndard copies trom the New Orleans ( scent the latest in. ws fr -rn Mexico by tiie t.rri il of the Ste aiier Texia, brinwinp thrtt wi fk'i L li r ro ws llu i. that hy the list arrival. Tne Xni-.ir had on board, as passcng ff our Min is tt r to M xicot cnrra I Gadmien of Siutu ( aroli m, who I it New Urleanaon the s iw evening ol h;s .'iffiv-.I en route to 'shiiigtn, lei.r.n with i.ifit the fr : tn of hti inttsniun in tne shape of un imjtort. nt treaty, whicii f tile- the M titia Vtsliey ciiiiiruittef-, &nd accMnplisln s fth-r important ob-y-f tjt fft nitreitt in the p.,,ry of our ov. rfitncnt. In. t the e Hre of eouise, is r,t; knowii as yet t'. t!ie in'i cintr.fto.g pirti'f. Aiitjur tfopi.f t.. nt i-t te ot inf(f iniit'ori broiifit by t.it. urn i ii! of the T x s i. tint I t! KJiinjt' r- iiitf Jfpe.l In-'fi lit l,W KI I ' A. h'nim UI; U-t i el. Wa I H T , hi t ii tot ii v d' fe .tt'i, arul su--iU' Htnl prt"'S cptur i, r;d pth;thlv (hr.v-d. Tins gtV'i a Siioit life U) tht NT Kep'thln , njrh as :t u-- r d, amf dII other hoiild m.rit whifh h li he r.t ihiiiih'.d hy llir Minr fi;e ,li!i. It i lu b- iiop"0 th. I other ;.ttf'niptt t.f tin i inr nafurf Wi.i ct.i. in that e.ij.ur'.er for ti.e pre(iitf at le-st. .M i"isippi Seiiato-. A t':l graphic disp.t'.h annonnc-ii th-.t th JVi;ii .Wire of Mi..i;.;i h. l f ! t- d t k II. n. j lf ron I.vi to iht f nit'd St.ts S n.,t, m. si' j'- f f.i-Oov rnor A. t. ftrown &t 4i fir-t ft-i'.-l. 'I'n.r? art: be,w-v r I'Ai ree- nt dif. t.-J4 . on tins !il--' t. ori of w 1 ir.li aniioun' ' i tii i t.t. oi, o. ti -itt-f g tu iiii i, h'coriii hcilyiuri'. Iln '(iriCftHsy last I-go-! .lure gf tieorgui ie i'l f v n it, e l . ! Jiittti,.., hjr a t.'iiitt ti .VI i tt-k ,V ii t . 1 r. It. ,.ll, lli,...n,'l- ; Maiie . MeAl.i,!. r, !i.i, .M'j Me i..i,.iitj, .Soe Vtiit,!!. Timer i -TlIII'll l.'nv,l!t-r J'"llC-T f-'r.--IOS. AtHist.i'i-t. Jatm-irv li. lN.'tl. Sim rr -Mr. IViftir, nt !!.. aiilninlicj It... I' l i e.vii ! uiioiis in rferil lo ti.e M.-iiur ."s-ii III. ,--,: HeM: i nt. Teal tlti1 ( '.nirii.lt' on .Vi.'l AtT.irk ite in - iruett-'i lo rt porl u.t. n,e Lxy tot i,t y cl it.. mil, .'jit I.' t k f.'.v. 1-uti.t li i. I." p. st l.lil.i' l-.l ii.'.to I" 1... II..- t 'ei.ti .1..:, r .;i a tt' . t el tilt Hf i . li ti.i.i I ..rt i- Ie-ilk, I he Ami r it tri ir k K illiv , ..li.! lie kt.'jl Al.l.irellt , lor lilt I. oti, kli.lv alitl g.i- I r. tr y- u.kj'ia y o in toe :i r u.- i.i air. im i iny t.i. li en-. i ' iijt ik iiod cr-w of toe at. aiiitiioji .-t.ii I r rn ... ti. IJy utiaroriMiii ronseiit, the .S ri-te proM cCit to r ..iiki.j. r ti.e l' hi. I u tn. it. I., i'i: i, !..! a t ry li rtiiiM rii. spr-tr i, hi k ui; o I ol I i.t: f. ioi olio ii. IticO, it in n pii'.likOto; , v. .i r. 'I ... r- . .M.-t.ii. ti. III iiilen .1. lolioii -A s si'iijit f '. 0 liy . ..r. f.kvlri, 'I- Uiiui . r. Il'.ypt .ii in.'. Siiieh-ti. 'i'lie i.if' r nil- f-tj tie '...mjwih , . ihniti I rt ttoliitiori, uri'l Itr - -.iiriit.ufc eons, nl w.aartetl W : To..l lot S-ert tjry A' W.f In fetiHtsi'ii Lit lay IteJore the S itnte ..II mil'., nlic inf., rill, tioit t, lur it lie tu y it-., s. in r'l.lion l. lite twee ol tin ( nil jttit r ifjit I" r 5 11 . ,.eo, utii! th" !om s of lilf mnJ j Ufo(t tly oi-c ,.m, 1.1 tl Ly tiiik eik.kt. r, Ibt? lot- lik t nitiloy. tJ l,y tne l. ii.olin.M jinl otm ia tor thr rrt an- of t r -... I uM i.i ni ri, tin- niinilitr ! and ailB -li'it! of flie aurtikof, rtin! lor re'lure . r.iJ eln I of the relief fauifed by liicir eul.iiulou. cnc'i'ion. 1 A kj.e kw r--n.i ftam taa Ittva khiii. I I I'OR TIIE NORTH CAROLINA WHIti. ! I Efsnx. Kl'tTORS : Ii) your paper of the S.l in-..., we have a piice in relation to our " I'resli yferin n Church ami it-. tiriunJ-," sii'iit d " A Church Meuibcr," which l dc-irc 1 to notice, or ;o much thereof a t hall ?enu pf-rtincrt to the subject, and a-k the faior iof you to publi-h. "A Church Mfiiibt'r" seem. to think our 1 pro-cut venerated ch irch not lare enouch nor tine ciiouoh for our prowinj: c m.-rt'iru-tion, and wanti. to pull it down mi l build up a i-pleiiilitl tdiu'ei; in its place, decorated with arehittctural i-kiil, attractive tu the ' eye, an i to strstid a a t-ir.j !e of in jii'inien tu! grmi'letir to future a.i . He ttieu yix' 011 to ttate th- ayi and mean.-. l nhich . tL t.e. o-iii c tl t. m.vUt.-ii. Tetiiple la 10 Vc aceoinpli-hei! : 1-t. To.-ell one-half of theClmreh erountl. 1 '-'d. To merge a untall Capital owned by the Church. 3d. Voluntary contribution!. He then goe onj to gtve,Ula vitjws at length ou l.i-t finunciaf plao. At r.-vard- ninif part of the Church Oro'jtid for the at'.re-iatl purpose. '1 he rlol.t to do fo i (i juhtful, and, if it was hot, it oulit n"t to be done. One rca-oii a--i.'!ied lor selling i' reaiarkabis for ,o rich 1 a eonri 'atit-ii. rotn of whom Loa-t ol their wealth, tlmt it it to ' i spt n.-ive to keep up thy fencing round 'aree an inelo-urc. If : o onerou.-, why not reduce it into small er bounds, and thr- the balance for the , u-e of the country .ople, when they come to ton, to hitch their buries they need -ueh a place ; or perhaps i: would be more agree able to locate the Female Seminary on the eurplui ground iui-te id of the one now tiled on, away out beyond and in the vicinity of the Male Academy. As reoards the a"iall capital owned by ti.e Ihiinh, I should think it doubtful whether you have t.ie ribt to take iiiore , than the ihtere-t for any purpo-e. As rc'iird.i voluutiry coiitributiotH, that i-i an iri'J i . i'Juul matter, entirely ili-eri.-tioii-nry with them-t-lves, 'he neca-ity lor which I presume they wi.l excrei-e their own; jll-ltllClitt. 'I here ii no doubt of the ability of the congregation to build a hou-e ot anv iliineti. -son-, agreeattle and f-'ca-ing to tin ,r fahev, if the congregation h id the power to h-vv, or wjuld ajree to jy a pro rut, contribu tion, co that eery ron fhould pay in proj-ortion to their e-tatc, it would be more ejoital.!e. There are perhaps some ten or 1 a ti-izt.-n that could, il th. y taw lit, with con-v- i.i- iiee make a coti-i-letablu contribuliou. Sui h, however, is not the eaj with three, fourth, or more, of the congregation, and whiltl the most able woubl pay 2 tit 'A p"r cent, on their c-tate, tl,e balance, or b-.s able, would have lo pnv ol(i p,;rri(irj, p'-r noil, ou their c.-Ute and labour, or be U r u in tucti and berated to death, as it were, if they 'lid not do it. T bis, to be sure, is a dis-ret: oii.ar y maiter, but it is not right to cail for contributions to build a new Church, ' wbil-tour old one iti comfort ar.le, e-pt ciaily wle-n the town 'ai is mi high, and in u-t be higher to meet corporation engagements for iu,j iniuit town improvements. ' A ('hiirch M' iiib"r"thcii goes on in hi-n-marks, I suj.po-c the bi tter t. i!!u-trate his tinane::il u -s and to i-tiiiiubita and en- ; couiace liberal conti ibutions to his financial schemer, by referring for eian ple to the aiiciehis and to the building of .Solomon's temple and the tabi-rnaclv by Mo.es. Thie-o: buildings no doubt were sjileiidid and eostly struetiiit-s, crti 1 1. d ia a super-titious and h ei iitiou-t age, Kinu' .Solomon was an tt-, travagalit ile-polic coviri igti. What he w uiited either in men or money bad to come wht tie r voluntarily or not, and, al-1 though the building, dedication mid wor- I ship in the temple hail a mo-l highly au pi- I eious beginning! t,e t.n,J wa, n,o-t dreailiul' aid biriien'.ubly fatal. W hen Climt mir ' .Sol tun f lii-it 'f liif 'Xrntplr vt'pt, tn nii isltfil mitl ihni,liH,n Inllinml ' and Holomoii lived ' to lament and cxcbiiiiied, " a enabled him lo leave us tome beautiful (oiis of in trm tioti. M ists was a diMingui-l.ci ftnoil inaii and was eoliimirsioned by (jod to conduct his chosen peopoe to the promised land, and in j the discharge of bis duty iu journeying through the w ilderners, lived and wor.biprd j io tents until he waa called up to the mount -ti gt hi inlruetioni and liirartiir, from i " A year ngo we chronicled as cheering events the election of (Jen. l'icrco and the unparalleled unanimity with which the peo ple of this country has resolved to sustain i the integrity of the Uuioti ngaiiist its cue tinea. At that tune not a voice, was heard to disparage the I'rcsidciit elect. Twelve months have elapsed, and now not a voice, save tho. d of hirelings, utters a .syllable in his praise. He hat forfeited the esteem cf a whole people, broken every pledge he gave, violated each separate promise of his inaugural, trampled ou the senti ments which elected him, plunged the country into disorders whose issue appeals the most stout hearted, and for all this has earned the indignant reproaches of an injured nation. His government has fall en lower after ten months of ollice than fell in four years. A complete revolution, that will be terrible in its effect on the President and his advisers, lias beeu effected during the past year. There has beeu no blood shed, no popular rising; but, as is the cus tom in highly cnl'ghlened communities, each man has paweeably and quietly made up his mind, aud resolved to act at the licit meeting." CONSIGN KES PKIt UAIl.UOAD, Fro tiikI'Jtii to tub 231111 Jan. lloyd A; B , J. W Stockton, T. U. Tate, our present Church building; and I think it ' J- Lowe, W . Frew, II. C. France, Murphcy, .Men. A to., J. 1 . Henderson, Mcroiiey, A U, A. C. Mcintosh, M. H,.ger, IUI. i'or bitt. Murphy A U., J. 1!. Uordoii, l'linuii tl M. Co., K. C. i K. Grier, St. Catharine a Mill Co. liiexpcuieiit at this tune lo take any steps about a uew Church. KNOX. 1 VI Mr., v. l'lt.viris (iV the I'eyemk. The New VoiL T 'i'es stales thai il has been ascertained that several re-peetable mer chants in that city have lately perpetrated immense frauds nn the government by siiiuggliui; costly goods from Europe ; aud tbatou T hursday a custom houe oilicer ob tained a search w arrat t for the More of Messrs. Levison & Uro., and made) a seizure cf diamond stones, w atcl.es, pearls, and oth er co-tly foreign article, of jewelry, claim ed to be smuggled through duiing the late ' ti.e eom.l.-u- ..rgamiatiiin ,f i lie Co vovsge of the steauisbiiis Africa. Asia, and i "", """ )'" "I" r.itn.ii w ill bepr ou i:mi kv Masonic Fcniiilc folli'siatc Institute. 'gfffZi ' H"' html, whirli haa iJ kjr -M. emiie unirr the conti kjBBBBsaasWr .M jaonic r'r.itt rmi v, anil the i n h ! q nt i--, reA Un, FEBHH rjVIF.SniSsC'lilllEIIS IIAVK 1VST iti:t nv M. KI) llti ir new tSltii-k ol' VAI.KNTIM'S E.N VKI.lllKS for l ltli rclirmiry, lc',4. 'I l v.,. It'll tun a ore Ooin N. w IK alalia uirtt ri nl Inun 3,J year'a style, and lor eli'train-p and arlisticul lii.ialt are superior to any Ih fure oli't red. Orikra wili k fillud an ! promptly foi w arded hy mail iu , ,.UJ1U tlty ut llul following pruca, via: MAItKS. 11 ranra ia, . ill No. I A C K K t'aie 1 M i?l ii li li 6 1 Karn, cents. 1 .111 I no . tl so . wi . l Ud IA1.UY VAKIKTV. Single Sh. ft, . . i'3 ci nU n r doin. liuulilc Mict'l, . . 31 ci ntk p.r iloi, n! KN.MSS A- CIUDKlt, Hook Stilt -rs, ciiurlollt , .N. C. Jaumi y 17, I Kit. 4; ii DeiiuHrut copy. -Dissolution. fHlHB copartnership hprrtt.ft.fi riistM.p i;ndT JL t'5 n.iime und Hlcol" Younp, Ulutr A WitH dusulvvd un the t?ih of :nUn-U r, I. VI. ' All eruns inin-htcd rilh r hy .Note or li Ar. ruiint. arc rt-tpie t d t.- ttiu up tj J.nu-rj ( ourt VUCNG, ULAIK A CO. 3:itf iCr" iVolicc. g 'KtlTlRS lii I he batata of lim l..i-Vm. f. B Jfkoii .ire n'.tiHfd lion the i t. risl U.,o th. ,r dilili line atltl Kst te, itiiisi Iki p. id lorlt.atih tiliinwiK suits will In liiklit-ittu lor e.t tnlo, SUltik. jns.n. WILSON, iu;, , f.M. JdHNSl'O..', I lm.VuSi,n. JiHumf 17, 1 1. CI liw Coparttiersliin. 1HIS Sch.il, which haa rerrntlv 1 1 I'li-J' MI.N I u.N onu A. r. Ill; K V A li I) In? . litrol of the V w ii'i! h, r, ntii nn tkttM-iatum t,,t i;K r.-tiv o.lriiiiiirc ; "I I.jw, will lurrattcr an. ml the Courla ol Viet.. ol tut i.r.ilnl l.tlee nl the MMlr Mill dee in it. I' n utit-e , i .rutrrua, if.ilii:, l. union nn. c. tl ei rt is. a nn lue lsie.tyof ri hruiirr nett. I he nrir huiiuins tor the liikttlule arc not r. it'y for t 1 : . I ,1 , ie. , o i n . i In, Tiul VI lit rr ic, III' eouiuntli -iraliia. ot the t uiinrU :e. I lu r,r..i.. rie . . - . 1 1 . , i I . i srliiiul, ol our i ii us secureu is vaiueu at am .tie rtiurti ..t'trtr tlitre. 11.1th. t iiiiiitrv lit Uf alfuntcff. mid alt Ut ir.l'tMl. ; t)lt. Ufjll4J branchi will h? t - UP ht lirrr. We hi. Another seizure was made iu Jersey ("it v, j the a).ur.nn e ot" the p lron:CL- and tmpjmrl ot n and con-i-ti tl of iH-arly Km fine tt;.tch, l,rff' P'rl lMr l-' "d nuny oth. ru, and . ft in t I.-... 'fn!! ..f -t,k,,. i ' " tlh ttte nifan in our rnii treat. t in t r.d t r tab- a (loui'ifhJii - lull ol ui.iiiiunu, auu .'ome i . . i . . , eti L j , if i -i-i an l'tttuUrtii -! ul to litmi' of tie kind tu the u..i.ri UMiawnui gn-iil ui.ir. i r anitjiiril St.tr. It . im tH-rUr.ai, li.Otutmi . hut 1. urn n j cf t lie IraU'l. it la iaid ClCced $.h.OjO,H. , tu .ill whodtiire l irt.ci(.tf in tht rich reward SoiJh C Ut oil tt iti n. j t c-rri- C't, muf .i I und inttilt hi 1 tr-in,n . t or ; , ohj-ci i U put tt brn Is " in thu? Ki!u".t.fjji j i fJmJJuig e'tt wtudinn, tr rig th and br.. u( y," hu h i Tiik :r TllRRITimV i iv Vi'iinuti 1!h; -'-l ghU -muriit ut th. - kg is rvnt : 'd w f uunti. r, and fife ufuinnt xtUlilit'ti to fell bu ltci cntr natcti tj tirni J,. "Other (tppxHiiti: Anitfic.il HuUl. Januuty 17, l3.il. tl l inucrjt f'ijf i limrs. Uitnlm Srrd! Varihit SetH! fUtII, t.tnuine and Wfsrrani d. A np jUp! r ri'ivt d nJ biiig cnl u.tljf rt.i.jjt at the (jraiiiic lh-n vtv. $50 Iteu'anl. Tho loilutting is a cf.-py uf the lat action of the Lill to organize tl.s Territory of Nc b r ak a, n-purttil to t he S' u a tr hy M r. I'oula-i. on the 4th instant, fr mi th' com. Uiittet ou u rritorit-", a substitute fur the cm; origiiiailj iuirotiucuti by Mr. Uotlge, of ja j ; ; may ir.I amk a nhare ot public tronagc th.t w h' it I tr trial. T'" Trutt-r like "lf-aurr in tnnnutiring to 1 i ihg puhftc thut (hey huve t cured thr ifinrt- ot two n r? tr"f-Mttpl!iitied anl e;i rifi( I I. :rtt tl t.ik e ch r'c ui l lr fchtxd the prcw n t y e ur M , lint I Hitursoxi ami hit iit-r tmm ! THour tis. i t i Orinmrnltt, si well i f fti tft a ill br I Ufht. it r-t t uU ! I! 21. That, in ord it i ..til tion of tt uti-HiP. C'oktshury is eamiy if ifmdif, ' . tt w itriin on- bimI a halt imh a of thr ri en tt i!.- nrnlCw. hi in hi. . ui iind i nf?trifitif y h- ithv und tnr.. I. ih.ird en U- ImU pi tin- U t l.tn.il I $ .Kid ft I i - r ntunlh, mt lu-hn w..htni'. fu I. A c RAN.WVAV f cm the iuharriU-, ,hr. Hip m Mft lth ehurg fount, nn iC Ultiift lh ctu Inr h .Si g r li.y :A f, hr yht muUttn. with straight hUr hair, Ut yrar cid -tNut 5 ht high, and hus a f .t n In lijn lied. tim t a eumi;g ft How and will no douht ath nip l ); tf aa a w hit m.in tm br ia a rm! ci utn. pjry i tr and mc -drd in p-nin t inir( nil hmU-rm m lit h In s white ftMti in i r th at i i.t- .Httvc n .fU Wilt 145 I J7 for lurlln f'uitrWy. AM,t,,IIt 'is., -V C,,Jam I I, -5. A nit tt it fin I'i, .-r ciimtrl, r ti miiH ail ihi-ctjiistructioii. lierel'V tlicliircii to be tiie tru,; iut'-tit nie.niiiet of this act so far as the ti ie- ii-rv ia concerned, to cairv iiito I ui. ui. it, "i 1 1 ti in .itc tin I in jr 111 -'ity III oil. . , an,! nrineil. t'S. .-tli.i.iii'tl l,v t ..t I ,rt. . ' " iiiise nicasjren of one thousHiiJ eight hun dre I ami ti It y . tJ wit : "Fliii-T. Iliat all tiiestiohs n.i iaininj; to b'atcrv in the Ti rriloiies, uu i iu the m-w. States lo Le forme'l thirefroni , are to be! left to the decision of the ntijile rfsi'lin' therein through their aj jii'ojiriate ret'reseii lili'.es. "St 'CiMi. That ' all caes invoKin ti t Iu j to slaves' ' and ' ijiiestiom of per-onal free- 1 d'jin,' are reft i n il to the a ijudicatiuti of the local triliuii.il-, with the ri.'ht of npjical ti the Supreme Court of the I nitetl Stati . " l lllltli. That the pr-M-ion- of th,: stitutiou and laws respect to fue;iti . e: carried into faithful execution in all the organized Territories the name iu the Stilus." r in lt-rintili"n itftfiv to thr N- en Ur j. J. K. VANl'K, frrsuirnt li. I. I- ' rt ti f hit aj prthi i. u nu cnlnif-tisri m jaii. Vi) inh f'ii--in ft r Uiie tw th na b-y tin bv lorwri,td tu 1 hrin t. V. II MCHUlON. -wu T w, 4.- iJlf Ik iiMJcrt w ill inaw-rt until fnrhid, and th? Ahi -(ln 'ir?tnl'in aed Kn ii)li W lug w ill ttiarrt i t j nte on? n on tit without (urt)nr ur'irrs anl fif. i ward atiOuhU hi 1 1' i thr h skjs as the tunc .a t out. INtfcilitrlt llir 11 Aolit i 4 I.T p r"iia imi' bUd tq the sitbrribtr bw utr i i r othrrwia- tt Iffoffrit , arc -j r-l) t re. t BP ji m aicu io come t'.rwiiru ma p.ty up, as ljrn,. f in. .luit-ticr rjiitM.t and will ii"l t jricn. ( ouk fjajj and H4tt rust. A wird t thr wt-, Ac. M. W. l'.(ii:l.StN. Janunt y 2.i, l".l. iotf iW r', in no j.i.-.-eoi- to ,ut; I SR 4 t' e I II I II C hi . , ij; I, , 1. r (. f I U II I J t k. of til: I i.. 'ted States iti! (j i.or shotiftJi r titore prorioot ot i from fcrii.e, are to be jV ti.-n tin otm r, tn.l . r t.. n.,-,i. i , , n ,t aakkkkpsfc ; i,i .itj'ir' s .ml rioifeik ,iio:,, k ANA W AV ir-nii thr ti!itrrit-r. ti"V, about III or rnribi lllllle.l III.SKV. II' . ithinit I, If1!, I. ('APT. iM.It.MIAM AT . I.t". A Mill I A. 'I In-rt ii no true-iu aited ttriot in our Coijiitrv who will not read tho following with emotions of national pride : liit furt uf ii letter rvht nn Oljirrr til' thr I tilled Hutrs $liMp-nJ -Wur Sr", Imhis, tillr.l A 'rsnriflilt Jin . I jf, l - j,'l. Our reception here was of the mo, jirat ifjin char.ieler, Owino chiefly to the fei I ih,.' of re-jMCt aud admiration which the eallant ai t of ('apt. Iiiniham, at Smyrna, and its decided eiidor-eiui'iit and undicaiiou bjr our iovt ruinciii, have in-pired throut'li out the V. i-t. Two public deiuoiistralioiis of re-pt t to that commander, to our coun try and its flat', have already taken plate litre siiiee Our arrival. The f;r-t was in tin: firm of a serenade nn the fir-t evening'; the second at the Theatre, to which we wi re , in i tcl, for the i Jpre-s purpo-e, a we 8f. ii rwords understood. ( Mi the fir-t occasion, ' Mr. Joiii", late roiitul, biiefly returned t Ij ii n k s to the crowd for the compliment. ( In iho second, tht; re-pei t paid to Opt, Inorii- ' ham and to the fla, one of which had n-en prepared and wan d from the box of a par- ty of p'Milleliien, was aehnow!eile;i.i ,y I 'np. Inor.ihaiii and Mr. I t'T.con, the new t'onsul lieiieriil, who was conveyed to his po-t by ! the St. Louis, simply ri-in' up arid bowing t the audience. I'poti the whole, lhee demon -tratioim were so i-inificaiit, ami so respectable in their character aa to induce: the mention of them. ht. lokl tne fir.t joiiit of tiie ;,,r..fiu. j-t-r of hta rit'lit li-iid. The r..l!us hm h.il on w lit ot he h it tt-pre a 'wliw wi.tlleii sack, ktijr-u jt nit , In., tik, a kiietll rlottt c.p .ritl a c... j r of at.eit ties t ; li4. n lull hr.ti ill Ii ir, b irt' U t out .,iie. He w,ta jturt roi-eil m t 'h i r!rtni Iroiu Mr. Ky.ni, initj will proolhly rlt'h-kt'tr to filltl In. wt.,y Intr, . A rt t.,'ij ol tt-t will be u-itt for In. th hvt-ry into any j.nl in the Stutc. m. o in: mis. JuHumy I, 1 1 " i . I w ri'.osi'Kcri'.s t.r nir. COKOai) vHHH.3;i CKHI23, (-lionptrr than MJver. r.l,IK I ! it t Im lo our liitrf-t to rl t t 4 un h4ml h- t.ifr iovin a n w Su k uf t..Mi, wc are now th rmg uur vtry lfC r.4 haiiijM.i it if i fff DRY aOOBS, tonstntiii ! C.jdy's Pr l'ja.ls, H !ka( M?rint, !p. rr., S-Uii N,rl( llTlfifel. U c-'Jr, (titl-.iti tnd i i'f-l iniiit fjtlnf thu gs hr I . ukk, n and pr 't, at a hm-sll tU jnr on ro!. .Il a iff riniiMic .ur tu-k and f will tit'y m. f h. lu ? c i.rj i ri .i ( Cochi in i r tii.i, was c t t-A'l tn tin m i r ki t. LlltiWN, I.i! AW LKV k CO. iff es- VI VNO I'OK ti:s. mini; aiifftioti 4 1 l IM. aiift.il I a l mi: a -us rt tn nt, and 111 Ins trouble, is vanity.'' IL t.xtii rieine MlT'HKI.I. on Slav KKV The "Citizen" (John Mitchell j thus defines it position up on the slavery ijueHion : " We are not abolitiohi-ts no more aho-litioni-ts than Moses, or Socrates, or Jesus Chi i-t. We deny that it is a crime, or a. wrone'.or even a peicadillo, to hobl hIuvcs, to buy uliivcs, to st II slaves, to keep hlaves to their work by 8oitij or olbt-r needful eoi reion, " l!y your silence, "(we are told ) j "you will become a puiticipulor in their wroiijM.'' Hut we will be isilent when oe- easion calls for apei-eli ; and as for bein a participator in the wrongs, we, for our part, ! wish we had a jfood pi nita'.ioli well stocked with LeaHhy iiegroes in Alabama." 'I'll K stilisrritt. r projiosek to tii1ilith in the Tow n of t oneortl, N I',, a W.eklr New. -iMfM r, to Im m- tin-,i to. -( ii.m dki ii..A.i . ty.nrii:." '1 in- Feiitorntl 1), i trtiin lit ol Ihe I izett. ," w ill lie limit r tin- lii.tlLiyeiueiil of a t" htlt-tn.'li of well know ii lit. r.r v t It i limn ii tk, urn! si hit w i ij . ot re no jt uiik lo iiMki- tiie " I .a 7.i tie ' a wtlt one vikittir to tne t.iinily, ami tri i-Mlerl .niiiijj; anil nitruetive t om. ji i lii'.n, lor tin loo if tnd Un- ji v W iiib r . iiintj.. Tin "(uelte " will lie ilevtileil to Collins, Ag. rieulluri, till- Arts and .seit-nerk, l.ilt-r.il urr, f or. i ign .nt I,i:jI I iitt-lhgt nee, ami hi tiie miviiice. liient of the interests of ttte To w ll of I 't'iieol ti ; ami in line-, the f'uhliklit-r will like every i-l.-rlitjn hi rn iae Ins p. r inferior tn none ol the sume ensfrti tt r in t'tc tnit'd Si.ttes, In rol.tick the .,, m t tc " will he niicoii.prtiiii. i-iii If ly " W II Hi." Tl-dt M.'S. I ft stlflieient nillnhir of niihscrilicra lie tiht.iliiett, tiie ".4i III- " Will lie Ikkijeil iitttitll Mit- first of J tnur.ry, 1m.iI, in a l.irye I vt-n i --.r i u Ii t i-oimnti litrin, irttileil Willi eolirely new lneteri.il, t the I'lwr price of TWO Iml.I.AliS -r year in kUvnce. JAM MS M. Iir.NDKK.SON. 'onrnrtlt A, t'., Ihctmltr l( 1 e.'3. JHT nK I.I.'I Tl'IfS rcni-nning in the pt of J .i ttt Sniron, on tor 'Jd day nt Jan. Jri.it. A J.itn's Ah'K'itith r, J.hn (I. Ah f.nid' r, Win. N. Ah uid. r, Win. A, Alri iiid. r, in. . A h x. ahdcf, J'-hll S. Ah lalnJtr, Ainoa Ah -under. II. Win ('.rolmc Ilayt'i. K. Jolm C. Kirkpatrok, Hugh Kirkputnt k, 'I'. .M. Ktfkpatro k, .Sam. Kerr. I( Jam. If u , )nnJ It i d. SJ'.hn Sprmij;, .Mini S.r.h M ntt-rii, W Kjinaun Wolt, Juhn vt S .niu- ! Wtjtrw.n. SILA.S ALKXANI'KK, V. M. l;iiuU 2 I'.iiulw 4 I,AM;K S I H K of r-iro and all qui.'ihrs of j W n,t.- Krjd ami .mill) lbs. Itii.rt Wtit.T, W tti. thtr and rir I rKl fJ,.n pt-r hunnrnl. I'lUTCIlAKI) V CA Lii WELL. g. nt a sr. Ms, wro. , I m if ,rt-f in hmnh any ..rihr t'ut ui if he m irrl l.r th. r- c h tr I .d li..M- w.H.!p lr-,1, Kr-nrf I'UM.S M.-si-. Nf.U MAX, ti4vr tn n innnufi lurii-f f t num. lu r of yi'ura l"f thus lr, mdd ttn:lM. Id , ami I won hi rrrcmieiid any "rft'ti drairus of nhFUiniifg a tinr tnt d and ftuiibic iiiilr "t t, tncnll np, t) in' , it nd I will xpUin thr adtni.t g f thi-a iiiilriiftii niu tvt r ntn-is. This cU of 1'iatriris d-a a not r tjuirc tun imjj as oft'-n as i.thf r ri.iim. niiih-r do thty IwtKt ttf drsw r athr Le iiit,' ii tt d for 3 or 4 y-"rs, I ht nnw ik- nn hand lint t in rriritiriid and warrant. '1'rrms inuiJ. raU-. ( .ill ln:-hn pnrt h.oiiiig tn the utihtr-r.lx r. ViAutu uUo for hif, tUk nnrs lkn in t' hjiij;. JOHN W. CIUHKIl. Agent fur fteirmtnt llro, f Sam l'utm,t Cfmii'it'e, A. Kcmovnl. T Yl inform our trirnds and thf puhhr n f- ally, that we hate riii"Vtd uur I in M-'p tlir hoiinc on Tr.ifli ?trr t. iffitnrdi A' I v hrtwen J. K. II irn n & t o. and Nprtiin A h M'Mi (rtn cr irn, wiirff wt- w ill Ih ph-asrd ta w nt tit il wntnie uy urtith- in uur Im-, Moo;i; i 1JYF.IU.Y. January I'I, .-,. 4Tlf f:l.ll: I'vt; tlml tin- fort .I .vslein ef ! I ri t IHIUS i to l,nc t .SIlllHM I Kit f, tn .11 without ilikltiii tioh, ws wiil be tini's lo tl hi sell our conti. nt - nun li smullt r prolit tiisn an e i. il.lv im iiiloriiiit whin Imif rrediis r (i"i'- t)w lit;; to ll-e grt'lit loereiis' of coinpt tilioli, puf 'I'Skers mil. have Ih. newest anil best (.ood-, kl the Imuft I rt t. We think an tlm ktigalion of the tuhjit; wit prove they CANNt'l' l'e Una unilt r tht- old system of loiij credit. Alter inelu 1 tlt-fiher iti-,ii en the snl'ji i-t wa luvi- emit liioi ti to sell i.t.ii!i ti.M.V mi Hie lollowii'f Tirnis ; OVA tirtlil ttf I h ft mmithi y ill U ptv cntvhen nil ur, omits must he seillnl til ttt r in CASH of No I K, mill nhmtlil nut w t until, il iml n)ii n lunger Im li thul 1 1 nit lnt-ifU v ilt tV i -Iturtd the Same us tj a mile hint U-t ti ti: n. (j Hy a. llinj our tiiKnla at a tery mall atlvnnra on Hie nriiiti..! eoat, we mean Ut iinike it tba int. r intt of our eiiaiotner, as tvt It as tlml of carry Jin't' of liootlk, lo liny u)Min our ti-ruts. W ILLIAMS, DIXON & l.o. Jilnutlif ID, lti.,1. (.'arc I. II 15 Howard. RAN AW A V from the aubscril.-r, bv. nit. intr llividson t'ole((e, my ne. l'r.iltoy I'I lib. Ktid Imy ia 'it years obi, li fei-l t or 'J tnchea hirrii, durk enmplec. (till, hsa sir thick lip.. We. Iks Willi Ills .Ss rr i He WATEit-MtiKiF CkmknT Mix eiun! parts of vinoL'ar and milk ; turn olf the stliey, aiid mil with it five ei'is ; beat the nhole to.'eth- j er ; then a'lrt ml ted ouick lime till it ae- fpiirca thu con-i-ti-ncy of a thick paste. i I' ll h me, a li(hi rny round. bout ln.tey eo.it, ami This eeriei!'. resi-ts the action of water, and ! I'mt" ll a.iin-, hud no kat. Tlieabovti reirurd olito of Mr to a hii'h deirre; anil it notice '7iJ toes I'irrii'd out .linitst sifii.tre, weighs SI'MI -s. toiiitti or upw.rds, and wore when useful in i.n-ie Trlta-ls, il,e. ing cracked ware, broken of t .'.' will bs giren fu Ina delivcrr or confine ment in jail. JAMK3 JOHNSTOV. 17. IF-.4. IVI 4Htf Viit-riiit .11 a Urr! KIRKS 1 1 anil (iCM'l N 1-proeurrd ly lr. T. 1 'uIiIivbII serf recently at ( liarlt-stoit. V.. .kIi- .1 the Itramll linn Klore. I'lMTCII AHh lUH'H'I'U
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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