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K T UUP . A N I NTK LLIG KNCE. 1 be Kuropa has wl brought mucli actual m"n, as iiftairs Loth in Kurope and the East remain pretty nearly in the same position as they were at tho departure of tho Baltic on the "til inst. No reply hJ nt the latent accounts ar rii ed fn.ui the Czar a to his tinal ultima tain tu France and England. Comit Crloff It it Vienna on the ?th inst., cllrcet for Jrt. PtU-rslur, his iuUmjo bavin: failed. l The Turkish 0 jvernment had tisovcreJ j an J crushed rmui'icatioiis of a Greek coo- sptraey which bad spread w idet v through that kiiiaom. On Lie Danube lb. re had Leon a rather' sever-' encounter a (liui'gcvo, without an j definite re-ult 1 1 cither patty. Accounts likewise announce positively that tho Turks hud a) been suceosal'ul bit ecu I (.ialalz and I brail. ' Of neral Klapk.t and others have embrac-! cd T' a in i - iii . J'rii.ce M irniza ha- been created 1'a-ha. An jtlit ratt.uk uj '!! ha'i.-.fat l daily ai.tleip:.ti'il. .ii:t.-r l'.i-'aa Lai recover.. J from hi? in- 0. -;. ...f.c, lie Turki-h troops on the Danube were i:i l- ' ' 1 in-alt !i and -pirt-. Mi'iomel Ali, t'.ie Sult-m's 1 rxher-iu-l.iw. has been, it is reported, although ti.ei l i in ir i.- !i t -ciicra'.ly credited, ujier-edcd t y K-.-ch: i I'a-lia, w h i ha- 1 ceil succeeded a Ci ta'n 1'a-l.a by A eh tut-1 l'a-ha. : The ai,:-1 lints ire to re-enter iinuie-' -. dlatily the liljtck Jica. 1 be Ambassadors, it i- -.ill. 5rre iiij.-u dissati.-tied at their lining r turned to the Ib-t-horu. N i irrs.i i:i! t. . 1 ! i.'t nee kau eccU received f: :. Am i. ; ... -,,r f K: .-, ::. ..t lu.-t acc . :ut.-, Lull, t lit a j-cau ivr It i- i " -.irt.-d thr t a tl.at.e bad taken p'.acc in t.ic K'l ian Miui-try. A J'-i'.k!i from St. lVter.-barj, date! he 1-t it - t , hai 1 -in reet-iv.-d in l'a-i.-. uicb 1 t'l.a the ixeitcii.etit was then v.rv -r. at. an i the war party ti.thti-ir.-tic. 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' r .' rs t e;:,l a; 1: . ...-t , i -r ihr M -nil rianr.ri. e i. i i. ,-er i ! tr-j-.; 1 t ; .- I :-.n i a- ;;. :i. r-.-, j ! i a -s. t.lp- uf ::.e li-; --i tii.rii.-- will ft ,- i!",' , i , i;r ii !'....!. :; I-Jl:, !'.- i. .-. It 1 .' .-. i- : -,. t . I- ... ; : t .- ' .t r Ii- ' r, u:j -j,.. - '..'.!. an J a'.; iian i -. u-.'i p. i;-V !. a .. t ;. r '. - . ..- na 1 u r . ii.. t ti. : tsp-.-f. -ii A i.i.j. Ii- ' - ' ! ' - -. - : had i ."in di -.-: ' . 1 .- ;it Mull, and 11 !-! I'. I.- ! ... i t - 'V. :a,i, 1 1 1. M .,! at i a 1 v .( .-: ir .:n ti.iiia tv t.i-; ia i ! t ) aad r.,. .a : . " i i : i ' .1 (irr. a.;- ..i.-..- : !..- t- -. .;. I ,-i. ;. i ,i ... -i t : 1 -'!,;'.... :. .... - .- I i all:.. . . I w ! In- : ! t ,. I 1 1 - ;i i i y .! -t i l I , -ii i ! lii- r! J i . ! . I i. '. m -i i :i 1 i i a ai r -1 i i . . ni-'l an M ' i- I'. r a r i n , I at . . . t i v tiii- pn-- in-- jr a -t' hi p . ' ' Jan.. "I r .!;, i.ri,.-(i a -II i . -. ii i l.a I tiili.it"a- i to lav i .--nt ii i , - - ii ' 'i i . ii. ide a rn- Ii !--r !,: ;n, a r i 1 " i i I ! i tu- , i ltd, at t !i v v! -i ' . ;i . a i ) I ti l' j i . i iiiid ti.') ,r H i r ;i -fi- I- i ;,. nja..m' in- i-.f-iji uu aa fuii-'l . .i ,ii J. . ii-L a . .I,..;- '. aV J f oik i tmt !Boi1(i (Carolina Wm. CHARLOTTE. Tiiesdiiv Aftcru'ii. March 7, 1551 1 1" W IT.UAM THOMI'SON Kn.. is our a ari.t in Hall. :i,, .; e, ..I, In. ,11,. ii to oi t m :ni--i tisc lu-iils -mi! Si.b-eriptlilis, a::i; to i.'i;il.i "iC-ipts. IT E. V. t'AUI!, Km)., is . ar nt in Piiil ini l. nan., antii-.-r:?-. -I t-- ,ii.t.,iii aov, rtis.-nu iits and pro. .lire siiiis.Tiplan.s. t V. Li. Palrm r. Use., is enr aut'u.nrt-ii a;r'nt n c t-i . a.: v. rtis, ii.i 'ii i. ti,i u'.vi-i ii thais ,.t , i-tl'.eis in 1 .-'."ii, Niw York and l'inl.i.a iiii..a. I'utt liuV Kt'.Mitt, DlLiW tLl IllLU UULtvLiU, , F Rl. HV.i'M II I'NTV. Lot -Nile I'lislponcd. Ti:c s .!i ..I' t i i - 10 'I'. !i I... 's. li - : . ' - t.i the i.t-.rs , f lli-- i tc i r. St- t-ii-n F. -. n- vi rt..-, d t i. v '. i s. 1.. i -i r-.tn... . y 1, i-1 . 1 . 11:., v. 5 ;.. .;. : an .1 ii,l S .tt.r i y in 1, tia 1 1 1 . , a : th. ; w ,11 eirtiiilv i. bi.ij. Fine Tdbacco. )!;. L S. .Vi'i .M ,in su.t.,i us s ili y or n.u sa et- u t i a piii- , f .-ii t l '.I! -..ii n I. ,1, i. i- i.ln mi. tluliir ,i iy M.-.-r. U. !1 ... I,... r V l"o.. ..." II. n. ry f.iii.i.'y, V... It : s..;.i. Iy !'..- I.ia.st r.v-il in n: '".i : arors li, ' " a., i. In to as tlin- s o .1 be n-.:.,- ii, 1 . :'; I -., .... . w i" ii-.ru ir.au li.o H -..; i:-v-- ...ii. i . ,i .M-.s.- S,. il .r Co., p. v ..s :,-'.i in. -rl.'i ;. r cat. :"-r t. ii.i.eo n llu- ii. i.n," i'i.! i : a i-.i . i:..-. n i . r'i, i- is n.- mil e-tnr.-:. Mr. W., : , ., v. .;' ,:r.i. :., tl.i ti:.., ' : H'i i;.-, I'i i, A. C. .. i .s... , .... t- '! iaa-i-vl:' w ,t - M. " .- :.. .r A. I .p.. I. r lie jinrp,..' of carry i- 2 -n t. e T 1' ' liasimss on a i-r i -c.i'., ilv ui:l s.ii.i i,:s v. : ji r s i n th. Si fii, i : .it . t I'n i il-.ti i , -n : iii siii.un rs a t . v. - : . -t N Y : '.. The Wild Mmi cf JJornro. '1 - v r v r- i'i rlv, : ! - r- .-. Ui r s ii . ft en '.iLi,;i''ii in tii.s : '.-.f - !'. r f r-.l d y-, .. t r, m-c : c Ca:.- 1) "i i'. .1 . t mi. T y "i;. .i j ;i .r -. . v .. : j i- t ! .i: i .t;i a;:,- I. : ..m; - ry Lt ;y '. 'I'..- .....r i t' a ri- 'ti.:, i ;If-' .ii'j. ' ii'i t -i,,.. W i ti .ii,. ihi. Jttsii -:iugt or t.iit.r.. V.. y k p ti.ir ..r."' iMi...t.i!.i.; i'.-.iw-i ..it: - il.'-r. 'i ..c w-v i' t-, li-.'T O!.' w ;.'y s,,ii : ! ui' ti.t. y.U:-". r .: r -, t i . y i i .; -r. lilici l : ..un i t '.'- hi- ".i.i .li --f . '.: U' n f..i p'lviir ., f-r, ii . i 1 1' 1 1 r : n x X : I tit. tiUii..n -', i j'l ti.f liur j. w ..!. . tM-'.-it. w ' :- r: f:i .. t -, .- r -.: i . . .i t . t . : 'i A - : ' v :ii j. . v t r :- v r ti ! I.Hld, nlii' li T laf.f ' .' t;.' IT -' ifl .-v ... .... , n i,. Mr. ! liil.tii liiul iln' I Ibiricslon i . . .r in Mr. but. . ' I ..t. r- . 1 t!...t ,:.!;,- , '. .' I : ton !.. I,i .rt1. .M 1 i' 'Hill, lo r- -n.f a., '-. I.- r s. a .n. i i i, .. H . , t -..t !...!.,:. I.. . -. I:. I. -., r , v- . . : .:i l r j ; r : . -.i,- ,.'. !',; uo. ; I. . ..-;.:.!. A I . . I I..' ... . r,.:.. I:.. t,,.t i,,.i,.,u,.t- n.. nt .A I' Is wit I it r-T' t li. t ! J. rt fr..ni lr. :: ,-t. t . (..-. 1. 1- t t .i i t... I n:i. 'i ii n : ii. ...... . i. t -.ii ;- , ... a : I-' - v it r. -', - a -i i-i . t. .Ir i- -I so;.-.l, I... r--. , t . ..... I I ; r i - . .1 I, . ,. 1 I, 1 . Tiii- i'diiiiiji tin im iii of a v Km. ..I t.i y - .1- . k - ,-i 1 1. ' , . - J I . i. . ii, I:.. .- i -I-.--. J. ,; Our Lu'Iiiir.'".'', ' I . ,., : . I I ., I" M ... , I. . .. -i- A i ., , : : jo p r ..- . .. V. I... 1 t w ;, .. ;. - ..' i ,i i. , r I. .il-.r .oi ,:, -. .. - i 1. . VI f 0 - . - I . J ..... - II, W !--: i, I a ! . v., :. I ,- i.. n I V .! . oo H I I. .:.r . ..; IV .... N I . . ; . . 'I .1 . . I." . ,,. I , I ,, S ili . I. , t. .i... , i.. u- .. .. :i T ' u: SV. t I C'll l. I'"' I, ..! fl.lO. The cardinal principle in Hie political ttliict or- Di-nioeracy is ugain brought into nction. Tile rule is, that iln party eiiitorn mid uluuip icakcri arc bound by their party tolly to lu-ap '1hjii llie eaudiduUs of liuir i-pK'iieiit, l..n.ier, vitunera. lion, n ml ub life, just in proportion us they are d. ngi rouf to the iuii'u.1,1 the IVniocratic parly . .Iiiijtinj; by Hue standard, anil by the nl icrily with w hii i Piim crtie editors uln aily ni niiftsl their 1 wallini;li. si to comply with its rtquisilit lis siiiee . tiie nniniiutioii of our ehi.iiipir.n.Gi-nt n.l Dnckerv we may ju!i.'e tlial be is llie vi ry man whoso , iii-inin. lion tin y most ui c.nl. i', iiial pr. pare our- , tlns in -t t.i be turprist-J nt tin- titin st U n lliii to w hu li llie Inline and p.-n of sl.nu t-r i nil ih tr.ie. t.i u e .n be earritd in perverting tiie truth, during l! n.iii e inp-.ij; ii Tin st; n lU clu.ns ii.ivc. in )-:rt, been hinugiil ti our ntiiui by un article ul'icli npOitrcu in the lt IX tutcr.i t , hre. thing a nioht cjiitt uifjlu jU3 ojiii!in ot hut lioiuiiiPt' Spcukm' of the action v( tin ciiV.nt,ofi, the art;. !c ciitpiirt!, "Cc!.t r.uit-r, who ti o yui sujju-c .t tji.iiiin.ili ti ? Cen. A!jinl VucWrit of lin 'iinoitd. ' Oh ! wli.it a t'-l! w.is lt:t re n.v c. untrytr.tti !' lit is the arkniiW ifiip-d html atnl iVunt of llie i: ri-; l Whe p;rty tiit inis. Oori., B.irriniT, K.! vi.t r, OoiiiH l!t :iiJ others did n-t w.itit tu t.ikt li'.c .itir.g, or Lit cuint'iilhin j..id a poor cumijiU tin i.i tu tin ir Munii u. am! t.i lints. That naist tc a iii. pt r.i tc Cttusct Ittch its t'ricnti arc willing tu intrust to the Iciitrbhip i l'stnli a ciiainph.n." W It -t u r'.U lu re c.uiitr nun 1 Uni ht t'.ll Irtain a it dt in tl:c I-cgihl. tur- ot Nnrtii C'.troi:. n. i d .t at in tht II. use ul He prt.'i.eiit lives i.t t!ie of i l.t- l intcu Su.ltfc? ttfttl itvin the hit. trr to a itoiiiMci t;tn toociii'V tiie Ivn-eu U ve I hair of North l .tc lina ' If tin.- be f-i;ni:, then we m.ouM hhi- to see hint emopW le tin- h t st.e ; iT. hv ..rM';'H' ?i'!i!'l. T.'y .1 v. ;i irto the 1 i,!ivt. t ii.urt t N-.rth (.'..ri!ina .,n lie JriJ il" Auii!-l next, by ;n t v 1 1 w ft 1 1 ii 1 1 1 .ti. Hut what oots the Kntir't iiiviciuus eoinp-iri.n to ' t tborne, H.r rii''t r, K:-y n r, P'-iitk I, in! ut !u rs " inejn ? IX .t s it 11 1 eii 11 t!iat oen. ekery i only jannrr ? unti tliut In never obt.nutl a lirei.ee to pr;;.rtice in the c .tu.tv cc:ir!s, as t.id his illustrious pri-tleci s S'T, vvlu n w ofeupies ti e Kvrutoi" i'hair 1 Hut . .ik Thr !..:u-r t !.. 11 nf tilt t tr :ct i,.-vt: iVKiivi ft. in tiie JV-ii nrr t r.tm ys n eoniphuii nt t . ! i : 1 y ;t n J e . p ic . ty t" air c'.u mpin th.it w n- t i t Hut tin Irulii w:i. out. A J. :p r. lc e . i:iL,,t ni-re t b in n ny ltu r. of e 11 rs. T'c'-.r- s tisc r. 1 . s t abihti'.n tu reih .-in it Jhr. t'JiH Iill'i S- t l! ull f"t,t i;,!!!!. It 1 ntt tVtT, tilt :n.'e us- IV-1 wis ei.t ruftc .J I-, h.i !i ;in: Ifiir -.rs :r i, ! t Sun iiim r, win n he be t tut- " w ..r iii r ' v 1 't rv 111 tu i ii!t r tel I -r d hLres3 ': V 1 iit-'i .ntt S. It it thr .:i. V IJU-f V. K'il h LOli. s'.' i.t" of the C(-unty of liiei jiu-i.ii 1. trust- il tn k ;n. vr ! v n - .ri ;i. ti.e I. t-itun- 1 f N - : It. ( r i ; : . ! , .ui '. . u w i . A I r. I ',.!'( r. b . Ji.j.- I'm i 'i'A m ii-t ii' t Mi . t t i : r 1 is a " h'.cli. n.'-ii ui Hi: t.- l," whu w.ii 111 1 U . h ir w a v t- tin Ka 1 il.i" IV. ;r " t r. iuii ui.-f? iiii; diua ntti, .. i. 1 a 1 nt v t.n.t r m,: t.'p." .;.;nt Ir.f I'uit .r . y s, ' U',-kncir tho t be w .a ,i b,tl r Ft d ra!, ..utt-V n-jt 11 J ,;un:; the fitiV..-, in.. (if ns u!tr i- i.S' ,M:..ti..n pp-t-rl.ts At w '-. .. r ht -a . H- w (hi y .ui hhow Wiit teoid y.iu r 1. mii 1 hi w f rr t ; t St t ; f! , iter ( . u in'- V. r.i. '1'i.cn, w'tr' 'i;ii yji i,v. r him1 ir:.! wo t hr.y 1 . .t ft'-r'.,i cnox.iaiiitlnn : : .1 l iiiiii- y u art- ahmtt it, plc.(.L t-!i us w;i..t a r..i n In; i? ' ilot'u y :'i u lUiuIl of :".h.i. pJ-fL" , -tt,'riiiir i'rn Sil-r.'ii:i- 1 Hut i ' k 1 1 r n-'W, ti - .h.ni-o,;, JKr hi U-xf. feooi .hhi i:-1 Mn.iiiii: ii i ,,n 't n pr s'-ii t- ti v e of Im-j p- ; '.".mi li..- y. f.f t;..- l- mo' r - t :s fu-- p: ' -.I ' ; . 1 I ' . 1 W , II t- In k II. W " W 1 1 1 t he ft !S . - r ! hiii.-i ;r p. . liii.tr.'y viilli th' li. I: lily in- v.. s l"Hti a il liims. il' hy Ins i.i in ti-t t .n f,. . tiie I'. i, u n . s i,: r.. W':,S -ii A : i ! ! pOiT OWM ' ti. ' tl." .ami ir ii. t. p.rty ; 1 1 . -. r : . I o-. f! -I ! tr.i li in .!. tt. r.-. tl.. y i :.l m..ki. ' Il-l .ii! p. .-soli.il ol 1 1- morn I, ic I... t .iri l t-- p .lif y -,nJ . on- I- l.t t; j 1 1 . ' i not lo ' l-l '1 tO Its . S. i'. f.r rjtiier, i. U I'iil.iic in I W It. . r i v I. 1 1 is ron. l'l 1 'i'S i "r. no il i,y in.- ll il ! ll H ' op!'-, lil.ti ::, b- I . N I, I ' .1 ,. i. I r! -. I'll 111 n. troul.i in ii ll- in 1 1 1 -1 r 1 1 r 1 1 . i. ' t t. r ins, li, il I '.!,-' l-lt i.i pro : , V" Tl oi! tr.i ,.' :.l, . i l ." r. t b to.i L. e-l-. ! .' . on: ....- I. I., w U-.i.II 11 t."Ii I ,. I ' on . p., p. 11 1 1 o.'l I. t I my in..) tu. n i' t ,i r it. y, ,.iio ilioli 1, ,iil the .' ,j V.li,- I.. 1 1 , To I. oil t.ns, i one '' V. .1, si.p'HlhC . (in ,lly io,l iiii.-r..!ioii inoo. coiih.i,. in, in tt r ti li '!... I. . I' 11 .' . r- e lor ., n Af n, ., r. Tim. wt.ui'i I '. M ' 1. ii- lojii'V' tl .irnJ leu rfoil ,rs, III, sr. I , t.r Horry ,',) l!" c,,.t w.ulii ' il ! . ,'I-..!.lJ f O. I; 'I 'i'l.-e'l Ijoli .rs, Jl,t ' t . .t i . s ,me nini. -tor of lit I' eoi I h to I.": I ,a,s!i! ul inn, unci lor no o'lo r purpose, - ' ui' jier rt1. ' m ii low sncc, -hoahj afesciiililc- at Rah igh, or any other iu!iit. 'l iny ciiuldoc rumnlihli their wurk in t u l..v, uud the cunt .j .tl Ulllll bc only i n-.-third of w lut the 0(i.t 1Mmltl amin t(J or ,-lve i,,Us.tn(J ullc hundred ' a,anl- Tlim, it will bu itren ilia I two thirds of ,!. tillll, m cust wj ue Mavnl to the .eoile, and - ,ie word nu.re cuiiiuhlely and alisl'..cli.rily ac- i COin,,u.d by calling a t'oiiveiilmn ol llie icuple ' lo aim ud the Sl..te Cuimtitutii n. I ul cur iiiind 1 0' ilif lVim.er..t is oiopiim n thul a ('oiivention is i,i only mure i jK-nsive i.iid Cd-.tory," than the mode by It jjisl-live enact im nt.but lli..l it i iinpr-.c- lie. bit-; lor the K..st w ill neiir eonsei.l loc.ll ;ni opui I nnv.ntion." Why iii.l ? The l.ie Whig I'nnvi ntioii. lii bo lilli rLM.Iulini v. u iniblislnd . and I'oiinniiili d on in Iheurtiali- Irooi w inn we iiiitki- tli.se exlrat-ls, was represented mainly ironl the K.Mern uml Muldle counties, and adupted, by a uii.miinous vote, tiim Gtli rttulutiou which re commends Hie e tll of u cuuvt'Utiou in the plainest possible lunguiigc Tins very resu'otion 1 under goiiijj the pmeiss of your editorial anatomy, when you declare tbut a Convention ii in.pr..ctic-ble, heeiuse tiie K.sl will not i;o for it. Strange rea son in if from suh premises. In fine, we will re. pe.it thtit llie I'onveiitionul mode, ulu, ' is the c-ne piiinted out ty tiie constitution itself, and received the aiietion of such name as M.ieun and Gaston. .rv Paper in I'oiicokI. 'c- li.ivir riccivt-d tiicr first hiiiI n-.-unil iiumbLrH of tin- ' I'.-Iicnrii W.H-kly .':clf," l .llti .l uml puli llit il it I'uM-orcl, N. V , l-y J .HUM M. Hi ml, rs. n, at tin1 Us 11 ,il r.. ti 9 .it" ci. u 11 try jk p, m. It m .1 It. .ml. huiiic hli.-. t,.,r ini)c-ri.i! 9 iii , " I 1 in piihtii-i. i.ini c, nil 111' t. il witli c-iiiisiilt-ri.lli-' 'Tit itiiil ulnlitv. !... " , U'c c.r.ii..l!y t.ikc the c-iiilut dy llie- 2 , i.nil wish iilllt llllli'll SUCUCIill 111 V. il-i.ll.ll. llllll lit to tllf c-uipi! i ilitorml. Felei sou's Mii'ziiii' .".in:tl li il in 1h-r et" till!. .fi i. l.t ... r I. . : i l-.i 1 Tin is r.-et ivnl, uml iipeii unr I .. I-!.-. It i . it ry m. tt-rt-i.l,ii. nun. tu r, nii t uidrac-c un ui.u-ui.l num. lie-r ol' uitrri'iilintr ctuilribiilioiiH uhd r 1 1: . iu. I !..k It-i encr.iv niir. Ims, are very tine. Tiie "-"ii.lier. iii.-in's Mil" is cfjiicuinv wi.rtny ul iiolf, as lc in' '-ue of llie t-efct pii.tur.K ui' ti.e c..u.. li Tlic a 1 1.-nil.-ri of our .-ii;r.tui;ur-l fruii.1.- .ire iii.ili.ii to liic luilcwmi,' I ,(ru : T. i it k A'iRin'iTi Hi-is i-r tiii: S. t r i. Tiie lio::. r ..nil r.-.-in h l..r .i 'i'l.i. S utii. re Ai.niul-luii-l tike lie lit . rty et' tir-. i tin j in a s)-ii,i li. i. mi. r tiie i 1. 1. Ins , l llu .1 urf.1 t.illif i-utiiii . iii.i t' i.!n .iii,.; ui: t:..- ir.. i-i;. .. A.-rn iiiim.1 I niiir". i in) ul I-i ., ul ,ii pr mi;.. i,i, i i l. iii, i i, ,';f. f-, 1 1 .. 1 1 - ii . Tin- e.il. rs ti.llir tin int.. ic. i'h.iu p l i'.y iii'.nlr ti'.iii-. Hut ti,i y h ,n iwii ci ii.p:. I. s.ili.l... t.. ii t., ti.ur i- ilri n. '1 m ju!.ii..iu i l...s urn I- '1 ..ml pi.ii. i 'i.: iii. n',.f k in ,i M!c uiifiir p.i.-i il hy liny Muni r pui .iL-ti.rii in tt., cui.tii. II i;i v in.irt ii. ill. r Iti-n ,. ',y p. rp.iii. ,1 ut ,i hkr ''ii-r,i. I r .iln. hiiIim .-in, ii ,-r,, i . Il I a.-i u,:. .i rlisi -in- i.U I it III t lllli.llL' It 1 , n ' in. I .1 Willi I li,. y i' th ri lifi.:,.i w or 1 i.y o! tl.'.- tu,' un ii y . ,tn I1..- ;-r. it ..ii .1 p p. r. ,1 r- ',inr. 'in Ihc- U...ty ol tilt- W'.r, mi lim !' in . II. r . ill I. Vi- tu 'e ti- .tilris .Irirl'y .I'H.triu y ni.int to it U inir i it! ir. . -i.-t ul a ilis..riii.iii..tn,g .iiin V tnr prm' ; i-.r.-.- n -tr 'nt i tlil..l!t I'. ... Wi.r i. . A 1- ft.' na f ul Hiii.nr.ii.ei him ii'.t i-, , it, I'll I ll a I, I r. .jtitir '.j. '. ! ! i, I tl, Sun 1 h . t rn li.ol'i. .1' i- I' m ru h, w I. 'I i: l .v a In i tu i.i. I :",'! t.i Hi.- I t'll'iitin m II '.- w rn lmn ' 1-i.t . t.ii- Iii.- Bui... I .- ' l''i',!i-h. r. I,. II, In, i. I. '! l.i.ll.llilllil.- . ii -j!ii" nli'T in ll.,- HI..1:!..-' ill i . -f 111 .1 ll.lk. m i! Mill. ..in. r t.. ' r.plir.n l.s fi-nin .. -i i: i. i ml II... m mili- l .t I LU!) tu r ii T.i': Knit -r .ii. n I -1 V i ' - c ilin'lliie ,:l in.il li.,.- iiliyll.lli: t.i t.f llrr r:.l Imnriiv. nietii, A.-ri' ii.lur J pr .i Ii In-.-nliC 1',..I V, rtS w 'ias lll' l I. ir mi j-. '.- ot Ai'.-i' ii i f ei r ! fi'.uri.ti.i, M-1 i:,. n j. !'.'. . .i'.i. tn kiii.ir' il .ir',-. u.-' U ti.i p.- -I U. ...,:t'i i. r. -.-.: ?' . n : il tiiiii. i . r 1 I -:n i ot our i oi I pr- -t .i I v lo ft un . pr. t. r. nil (''.I' 'J. 'I ten 'lurit in Lint. if ..I'.i r li, ii Mull it If- n.l fiut 7 Ue Still,,, n , liillsl l-.l't'U -ii lor wunt ol i.i.t',it ' ' r.I. w nit- v ,li.,,'j! sp- ti ..-I'ol'ir.l l:i' . itisracti.'ii w loeti ti I to-1 r ,, Imri. I'll'- w- 1 ! n in) ! Ihe p im r ami ins II - -li r ! y p el t lit i i.t; r n-il . I r. '. inrt-ii.. hi ' I l I'h ir 1 I" r. K npty pr. t;,. , i.tol i.il w il. I--oupon. I.. ' - u !.- r i In ol' n' ni.il r.ii.i 'iro,'-. ri ir .i will show t..lii t tint y "I proniotini. hy ' Hull . II r.,iih!ry ; O-ir- r ii n-1 i.t- r. . print, r Ii m- 1:.. ml ll. -1 i-M l-v not ri-o. im- r. n i.i to e tl. r ' '.ir . i i kc t'.' ii- '. lit ,n! luiunl.lul, ,1,.! -I 1 t st .n.l i,. tl e iii" ' i. SIMM! I: W SI l vl I it j:. m. si'iiM.- ' 1 .is : vi ir, . .- . . . I., '. Iviitors. I'roprn 1 C I o.i II I j. hi i l'l. It TIIK ..P.TH.i Alio M K- l:.-. 11' IT' lis ; 1 w a that t.nmarv t-Ls ha I be. is .vim;. i iea-cd to .-ee t.iKeu for ma king arrangement? to ecu I te the (ouiing uniiiv er-.iry of the th of ?! i v, the observ ance of which (it ; aiiis n, e t. - ay) has been shamefully t.i-lcoted of lu e It seems to me that tin- -..rest and impor tant event of o ir early hi--- rv should he u sufficient incentive for u- t, eclehiate each annual riturn of the Hay w l!i .-.-me shww n! , iicratiuii, arid a becjiniiii respect to thi tneiuory of tho-.; who , roiially v, itl. Mood the trials and privations of tin- dark-i-.-l mi in our country 's 1.: i iy . We freely ink now h-il -ji; our iudchf.-ii i,i -s to the chiv alro'.s -pint ,.f 7" for tin- liberty which we n .w 'Mijoy, I r a .b'-.r. c of pro-p.-rity wl.iih his t;o parallel in tin- a..- il- of tin; woi Id's hl-tory, and, above ali, fir a i-ountry which so. in- to have biooi tapait by an all-wi-i I'i .'. I'lciicij a- a r.-f 'i o- a no " i o, k ol -ah ty to the o pr. -s':d and dow n trodiii.ii of e v crv land 1 Can we, their des.i -nd a ba-kino in the suii-l.in.- ,,!' that pr. ity whiih wa-, pun ha-'j'l at the i-i -t of -o mil' h blood and t,' o 1 1. try eoe be , . tOK (,',-, after am liiiiy on an 1 i-.er-arv tta- W llie -. u It r.I -by ..l,,i,.',;,.:, led linear, made to th" d-b.r .' Need any d' -r-iidaiit- of t!io-: I'1 w ho-e i, nines aro attached t-i that paper which j.''1'' '-' the lir-t iinpul-c to tli.it rc-oiu-tioii which result' -d in the overthrow 'if Liiti-h tti iiiiiv and I'titi-h oppre- i'tn -the i I'H I'm . il fi'l i m nt'ji t'll .1' ' . ,,iiii' lli'lit. ih'i'hi 'it 1 ml, ii'ii tt'f ut M,t' .'(ii 177.7 ' We hope le.t 1 Then let tin: forthcoming a titii , er-a r- be ecli bratcd in a manner woiihy flm event it e'liiiiiieiiior.-iti , and let there he an ingatl.. crin? from every i inrter f.f thn son- of the "goo I oid North ,-t it..,1' Willi tin ir d"-een-d.mt-, and, especially, b-t the sons of " old Meek iciihui g " be i.i.,!.'. by an n n .siiiii: appeal, ba' k to their old mo.her, and to the spot w-iiieti witnessed the nohle-t deed ol which litis or any other count utry can hoa-t 1 Circulate the " documents " and let us have a day a never to be-forootten day to w Inch in alter years we can loik hack with pilde, as bcim: worthy the hi, ml event of whi'di it was intended to commemorate ! i here is another subject standino in close connection with the above, to which I wi-h to call the serious attention of our f' llow-eiti zeiis tliroii,'l,oi.t the county, ami. in f,,et, every sou ol " the oood old North State " the hi. porta nee of .-r.-ctin a inoi,ume,t on the fl'ot wh'-rc th" M-ckl.iihuro D.-dara- tion was declared, in the I'ublie S.piare t Charlotte. 'J hire is, I understand, a cotisidc-rahle , fund at interest, hicb whs collected ninny ears iil'O lor that imrnose, but tho amount w-0g cotifideicd tutirtdv iuadeouate for such a Work. Would not the forthcoming celebration be a propitious tinio to Call tor additional contribuliuus to carry forward the good work! ; I feel silti-licd that a liberal amount would be cheerfully (tiwil to mi enterprise which would not only help to perpetuate, the ro- nieinln ance ol all event, ol Wliicll eer Carolinian oujiht to be proud but it would stand, a monument of the lilmalily and Mate luldc ol her citizens. Anil to the ladies we would also appeal (and win ii wi re thev ever iiiiin-ali d to in vatli .) lor tlieir io-i.p ratiaii, Ultl U liripm Iiatnl. v U.Wm no tejits us to the: muti s ol 1 10 i-s tel in i-i1, if wo can uiily suceeeil in iiliting t lit ir efforts in our lnhult'. There is no uth word in their vocabulary ns "fail," when otiee their nytnjiathies become eiilili'd in a nolle cau-e like thin. "'1 In-n let all who with un, love the land they live in " nmke one united ellort lo secure the melius Decenary to erect a iiioiiu- meiit which will tell to the traveler lor cciitu- ries yet lo eniue, that ice w tin-iut lure treeiiom lirt raised its tect.li' vi iee. (H.D MKl'KLLMH'Kij. I 'tin uuiy 1 r j I. 'Sdl'TllKKN AND NOllTIIKUN si,a i:i:y." The New York Herald, in an editorial the other Slates ci-liibined, and far exceed under the uloie caption, remarks : injr that of any other manufactured in the " Turning' to the -lati-ties ,.f Mr. Ketnie- ' ton, inuiiNv tal t li . Lynn is more extensively dv, a.s pul li-hed in the ll.-ruiil, of Decern- eiiii-ed in this hu.-ii..'.- hau any other lir 7, 1-.V.', we find that the number of low n, ii,akinL' n.-arly .r,liiMl,i. I. il of pairs mil p:iu. tln. si.t NcW l.lillill.t Slalts of Mann', New Hampshire. .l.i--aelnt.-tt-, llhode l-'.and, Viriii'i.t mid I '"iiin etieut ho in l""ill were suhjeet to ehai itahlc sup, port, was .'I3,lifl, while, lor the same year, the same class of "persons in the six Sou'h- ein Still.- ot Maiyl.iti'1, triliia, North and South Carolina, Georgia uml Alabama, numbered only 1 .",-" t I (If thev, the na tive paupers of the New Knl.iud States numbered, in round number-, 1 .,.Hi, while those of the six Sojthelli ""tales amounted lo but 1 .'.HUH. Kt ATI I t I V I l.'S. I t'f -ui'JU'ni. . .rf ? 1 1-.- '.I u "' i . ?- ' W Ll.f'all ! M..U.., '-', '.'.."' li l '.li-'l Si l S. ill! . 'I. ,-1 t; ., ,'.,'.M '.',":ii I J.MiO 'I hat is t- say. the six New- Kuvlaii'l State.-, i-a-tili ti.e l.ij.csl eh-iuel.t- ot Northein pi rl. cti-.i in tree -rh-mls, fn e la bor, li.-e spi-uli .ii.-l lri c un n, h ue an an--ra.' -if n.'Te than thn- t.i ..i.e "f unlive I mil piuipt r, a-cuU'pan d viith Mr. Ki-nnv iy .- ( Iliii.il rt-tui'ii- "I ihat cla-- in th" -ix ..nt hern .-'it.-, i.f Maryland, Virginia. N.-rt h and S .iitii Carolina, . -iiia and Alabama. W i - !' it the li.it'.ie . I II pern, l-eeau-e tin- toreim are an iilr,i'n"U. ele im i.t, atT-ir lin.' im I u-is for a jii-t i "inp.n i s'.n Ah I thf -aiiie a hant ie will appear to tiie -.it 1 1 in the CTinfi.ir.itr. c returns: ol the idi'.t'e. the deaf and dumb, the blind, and the !ti-al.e. Wliv i-ti.is' What are the cnivs .,( the-e ill!, ii i.ces i.i tiii-i' tiielainliolv re -tin ii- ot w r.-ti !i."ln.'-s ii, tm ,,r t tin- Sii'ith ' 'I hey may '.c rea iiiy eXplai '.ed . The pop ulation ut the South Is m iin'v a.'i ieiili'iral that ol the New Lnlai. 1 Slat.-- i-ehietly uei-upii i in ii. n;ii it tut. s. I he blue ;. -! i . -o! ti.e S.uith, and the r,--t ot tin- w'.-t. s hat- "i.'ia.ly iti'iujh ! eat, and air .:.-vii.h !,r !.,..,ltri m. ,,;,..s,,. :..ii ii 'I !. Ur-I I id "! i - of il.. t.'l.t.,- .nil ire to n L'l' rit i-X'elit er iW.led lot i e', and unw lioli'-i'ine fin t tri.--, aii'l ,.i ! . in-: their w-'rk tie y r.-tarn to 'iil in i. f row ili'l and unw injl'-.iine (.-.-iiar- aiid o-ir-ri t-, in t j.ti.s :nid i iii--, r.-. i.iiij with uii- iioic-ollie t n p' r-. 1 he plain, but -nit-t i II -tial f ir-, and tiie wlioU-oi. e-tl it.- of tb" iM-or i ij'iaili-r- of a Soiitiii-in t jbaeeo or Cotton ia ul n t ion, are, in trull:, tnor.- I -n or al.!" ti in ail'n aiid loiioc. ity tii-in tiie !, ous ts ot our .Nottl'.-rn Worknio ineli hi t-n.iis ami . :tl. -, i oliij'ar.itls l! t Veil tidoiu the Woild." I.NilLA.ND AND l'KAN'CK. New Vols S in is iriitc i. oolite that T li the a t ourli; illiaiice with liai.ee -o i mi a -t r loii-iy ci l Kii.'laiid !..i- I ! it-oil. i Is wider a nd inoie eriii.iiient tcsu.t' than the h ili-piite. 1'o.t. r, I ud It j'l-tuieiit heliev es ot tin- Ii ,ls-o- I ui Kl that, win-!, the t settled the K.i-lern ijue-tioii, li.ey will del take the .settlement ol the S e-tc-rn o un- ics- tion that i.-, ol I 'aba, Mexieu, aid Cential Aim ric i, ,;. The editor ijuol. - in evideucc the follow iug rell.arka'ide J.. i--i. ji-, extl acted (loin the -p. cch of Lord t 'I ai c ml on, th l'.iili-h Mn.i-t'.r f -r l'oiie-ii A!i'iir, mad" the lir-t Iii. l.t of the pre-cot so j,,ti of 1'ar iiauieiit. S..-akii.g of the alliance with I'raiiee, he sai l : " I w ill ( n 1 1,. r a l I tli.it ti e in,! ii !e t w, en tin- two Lot.. 1 1. tin-i f s iia not I . en eoiiii,.i.-. to the Ka-t. in iin -li ,ti. '1 he , , (., j,,.,..jrJ and rood uii'lcr.tairiing b. tw.-fii I'i ain-.-ami -.ii:'linid hive b.-.-u .-xt.-u-b-ii b.-y,,i,.i Ka-t.-rti policy, albctiiii; ail pan- ,,(' ,... world, iiiid I am li'intilv rip'iicl to -ay that there i- no pull -u ..(' the Un .i n.i phcres witii icgard to which the poin t of the two countries, however b.i i tofoi e anta -o i.i-tie, is now in entire h.u iic ny. ' Mau i in Van I 'Ihe following ii fn l'l I'.NiMi f a ril'.i.ir paragriipl, j. fi ,,,, tin r rccmaii s .lout nal. J a letter " w rit ti-ti by a t.'i-!i;lem:in of Ni w V.,i k -M. I -ol Led- ; " A few evenings -ine ut the residence of M an . xtriicf from I known I 'arholie 1 a ted Koine, J ,ui I attende'l a 'nnr ' 'a-s. our ( 'hai-.-e (I A fiairiis. 'II,,. can, and given a I'' rly was purely Aiiii ii i on, p linn i, t. ex I're-- l'i'-itt van l.ii rt ii u ! an Imri li, who has been re-iilim. it, Home f,r -ou.e time. An... tig the gue-ts were facrs that I n.-cogtiird a- h.r.ino ,i en in Ami iica I am tol l that Ihe ix I'r. -i- 'but i- impiiriiig very earii,-tly into the t 'athoiic tcrciiccs so here rcli.i.ni. II.; In, bad s,.u.r.i c,,,. with Caro'lnai NVi-.-ii,,,,,, j, .,. and il i-i not uniik.-lv t fi.it. Mr I liuien ma 11 ' Come a con v ei t. Mail I!i iim.i.. Th- Columbia Snil, 'ui ul i ,u, n, b aiiis that the sia .-e and mail, Which h it that place (', Kdoelield, o ,1,,.' ceiling of the .'".th of I'ehru.ny, were burned ilurino thai nioht; t. ,,,,, ,, accideiit is ,-uppo-ed to be the lip-ettni ' 1 of the sta.-e. and the flam.; from the ran pln-in: lamp, thus netting it on lire. . ; j When you a voiiii" lad v in il..i;, , ' " - J ... .11, II, he can t make her bed or r,ni . ,.,..,..1.. ... plates upon the table, and yet trots all over town daily with the -peed of a race ,r.,. ' to jumble noiiseiis.. with the Soltpalc, ami ' Mnii.r.er.. and Jenkins -.,,,1 li , , ' jj Idialk ,t , lZ , ' '? t ''o. ',; .,,,.,,,.:,...,,,... , 11 )""l!'J' pulsation " "'",ie iteiinv or a t Who kiust Nominated Gen. Jackson l'ltEsiHENT TiiLtsiiEi.i,. A correspondent of the Newark (New Jersey) Kale writes to the editor as follows : " I road in your paper of Monday last on extract from the Charleston Courier, (jiving an account of tho whereabouts of that invet erate Hard Shell" 1'residcnt David Trues dull of the OvMcr Hunk." About the lNth of January, 'lM.r, I called at tho oyster Ptand of President Truesdell, then residing in New York, and whilst eatinjr some of his finest " ltluepointcrs," I asked him if lie butt In-mil tin- ue w s : what news '; Thul (Jen. Jackson had defeated Sir Kdivanl I'm kciiliiiiii at New Orleans with grout ul; liter, after two or three itkinuislie!. unn one luiril-fought lmttle, teniiiiialiii in tin total ruut of the lhili-h un tiie Kth. lie could not remain, i-ilent loii"i r liuii'' don : the ov.-ter knife, anil eotiutietieed dnnciii" ; and siuini:. After giving vent O hii teel inijs, ocemioneil hy tiid thrilling news ju-t : heard, he M . .ed .sudde nly and exiliined, i Three eliei rs for General Jackson and the I Amei ii'im Army ! Let it ';e reinenilicred, that 1, lave Truesilell, tliis day nominate j Jackson for I'lesideut, and hy till that'll good I will lice to see it!" .Now, mewl editor, thi.i i the man who first nominated General Jackson for President. " It is tinted that the agfirepata aluo of hoot.- and shoes manufactured in Massachu- t!,- ii (;;i7,(liMl,iilltl, or more than that of a liliai.V. 1 lien l. .llie III hilecjs-lou 1 Milters, ; Stuiiehiim and t ! allon. In the. latter tow ti a single in.iiiulaetuier Uses 1 0.1 bu-hils oil .-hoe t'e.'s every tear. 1 he pees useil III this iiii'ii.-u-e business are ino-tiy made in New 1 1 1 ii 1 1 ' shire ; tln-v are cut by machine- ry, anl l' r day one him tnanuhietures .10 Lii-licl-Maebiinrv is also How used to a e iii-I'tc r a lle c x ti lit lor sewing ami stluliiug the leath'-r. N.VSIIVll.l.K AM' ClIAfTW i.i KAtt. KiiAl'. '1 he ci-t ol the Na.-i.vil'e and Chat t:i no. ia l.aii road , including r t ery thing, ha ti t-:t, 1 t i- stated lo be the i.-i-i tear Of the ro .id pi cp. 111! Ii in- were c I ,l'.7 , i :. pi ii -. '. f-:!-.-lil7 n. tt j rotit, ?'i.!'lH. 'II,..- I'l- s i'lrht riiiieiuiies his last report b ,-avinv;: "The Dir.-i-tors I. ive l-Vtrv e llitldiliee in the ability of the road to pay l" '' di 1 1 !i i.'l as it Im-oiiies settled and p. riniiiii nt, and that it will r.'at.y more than pay inn r -l '..ri the while lilt'-. Ii hundred thoa-aud d-d- ii. ul' I 'ii'U the next vear ; and that the iin-rea r ipid ' in its t umic-s will l v en A Ni'iw t: II i tin t:i' tie stoi-y "f b-n...:.- il been ciicul it' d at a that a I': aian w I'.iian W ii r A r .in ui tot. il lie-- has i a-t cue.-. It is stated named llipson, lias ti.'eii no-i.mj in i. i iie attire, as a natie, ijti tiie railways for more thau lite years. he had an in.'irin hu-l and and four c hili'.' eu , the family were starving ; -In' ili-guiscl lier-ell. wotki d hard, and had her v tes advained l"-,r her assiduity; with her earriincs she supported her prcb nd.-d " fath er iii. I "I roth.rs iiiil si.-ters," I.T Iris, han I in I i hii. Inn. U I n h'-r v r. t was 'ii-.'.. .-r.-'l . oilt- , -u r 'I in upon I.. r from ilie ti.-i.'liborl.oo l, hiiI work more suil- d tj si I ha I I pr it iiie d. I.. ti, 1. 1 i:-',. M'.r-i ins T, tired from , aiid I : . f inn r has . ban it i, ami i-ti .i a, ' . t iriin ii , c... iiii'iibia, .'iiei n ii a: a I ii,-. i ii tip- Mr. II K.., l iiiii-rii Si, I! .v. in, i n, 1 toi-ss n I name to 1 I,. editor .1 ,1m (J h. i ti-d with tin I'nncip .1 ." tl..- Ka-t I rid s i a:.- .s,.t( fl , , v at ' e a 1 i . M i,r--s of (bi 1 1 1 man is w il ii .-I flu a inc- nt ' i n i, : -. '1 .' . is i r. i ii') in,, in is ho'iinl ll lied and clo'jii' iit w i it l.-nee. The Sollttleri S, io-t brilliantly. de in- C' liilie l Ml-I I. V' I VII J i'f A Itl TTI It I'h" Par is M notour, in aim "iln in,' tin- pn -cntat' ,i, of the II Hi .1 din V. Ma-on, th.' Aincriean M.lll-ter. makes un.- of the Ilio-t Ildieuloii-iiit-talii s in Li,.-li-li ever y.-t coiiiiuilted in I'r .in.' It take- the V w hie h -t.i lid s for Mr. Ma-oil's mi'l'lle name, make- n small i of it, and lacks it on to the end of J..iii, th is : " J'-hniiv Mason was pre-.-iili-d ye. tcrday." I'rbsbly tin, was the fjr-t time that .1 h i ii v ever ligured in fi State paper or an olio ial c r':iu. A p a r a Si I liM'Il. DlAM' 'Mi The follow-ill riph in regard to a remarkabl'i ills li.o!.U 1 j, ili'l ill .-tillll Vinenca aJ"-:,rs the inoiiey eol. iiiiii ol the Loudon I lines i . t - , III, , I I ''Hue ul tin: l'ir'csl diamonds known wa1 ii'i-iii o y.-teruay at t tic liaiiK ul i.iii;.miii Lo on h Ml-e, t i w iiolii it. w ri- - . I In '-'') I enrat ii, : to the of the In ii I'.io de J ineiro. Its weight is , and its c-tim:itt-i value, acciil. ... ab , ?.'-ll Oilll. It i- si, fl he t. tinier, and without JUw nini w is found by a hi- freedom as a liigro slave, who received Ic a aid.'' I he lolbiwiiio aie the i'es of the princi pal rei"liing Sovcrciijlis ; 1 1 er Mio sty J'jecn ictolia, III; the; Kill.' of Will'. In bur;'. 7 1 ; the Killgof till: lieiji', l.': tii" Kit.L' of I r ii it, o7 ; tin. lliiij .ror of llit- ia, oli; the Kilo, of Sweden and Not way, oil; the Kino of Deimiaik, II, the Kit. of the Two Sicilies mid the Kine. ol B.it ari i, 10; the Kitijr of Hanover, -'l-'l ; the Sultan, 'A I ; the I'.iiineror of .'vii ti ln ' Louis Napoleon, 1 I. I o.' l'.ltsJiiKK A great improve- A Com me nt lin ne.-ii mail.: ui.nii the I .ini.li.i :. ml Aiiibo" ll.-iil.'iiitl Ho.. t....i; ; ii ' - . ' I """" .... ...o-. no j the e..r.ol,i"h prev, nt-t'ne dint lion, arising and niiiioying the pa-s.-ngers. A l-Vcn.-li- man, travelling on the oil Hill'' on the other line, bv wnv of: . 'j j - l.ruinwiok, which is I iiciu Sam s line, asked the conductor " U hat for you no ave ze petticoat) on xc line ?'' " b'an't, sir," he answered, thi-i is a mm line 1 ' ILw n Con poll a Tli ink Sou l..s ? The stock holders of the Suffolk county (Muss ) fluur mills voted to di-lribute iiiiiiimr t.,.or ,.r it ... . . r- I 111 j.o - ion nour to tiie value of '-l.tiiMl, Such1 ' citt, in the-e liinidiiuo- times, is nn ...i.i - . .-5 il' liei; that the cornoratioti has ti ....d ...1 tl,:,t 11 U f-l""'dve to the claims of hu- "lanily. i, .- . - tr ' 'l' A " " Arm- "tron,, one of the proprietor and editors of i.e v in, ...... I llie.l in ll,... ...... I I the Unh ult., of Con-csti,,,, 0f the JSraiTi. " TI1K UNITKD STATES MINT. Tin! Director of the United States Mint at 1'hiludclphia has submitted aa interesting report on the operations of that CdtublUh. meiit ; "he coinage, incliuliiig gold barn, exee.i ted at tho mint in l'hiludelpliiu, in H.");ti has aiiKiunled to Jlil),l 1 l,'J tU.7"J j of which (.'litijIiiMiJl were in gold coins, Si Ojb.'J'i,. U'JT.'J-l wire in re lined cold btir.s,$?,N.ir,7 ( were in silver coin, and &U7,U5U,7tf in cop. per uoins. '1 he total coinage of the mint and all its hraiielit s tor the year l'.i, was as follows : M'olil, C'."."',-! ;,!.. li.'jl ; silver, S?'.V77,.VI I ; coiticr, Cti7,i'.)ib" W. total, bti-l,;ioK,;;)7.V,' 1 he i-i 1 1 1 in coinage ut the sevurul tuiuCs from the time th. y coinuietict'd operations amounted to 1 ,7!IT,V."J!). The Director of the Mint cay : "the iliiiiiiiuM-iti of tho standard weight of tha half dollar and lower denominations of sil ver coins authorized by the act of March II, 1"".j.'I, ha been attended with good results, t'uder its operations wu have had a large supply of silver bullion, and the silver coin age of the new isuu hits reached the sum of SN,'l."i l.llil, which is a larger amount than Was strurk during the live years piv. ceding. Severul inillioiis of silver cuius have I him been added to the currency ; and if the rii dilution of small notes could be ex cluded, no, as lo render the piipply iicfus-a. ry, in a short time the new coin would be in general use in evey part of our courtly. . The ap reeiaiioii ol silvi r rendered this 1. lcr!i"!i necessary. The nilvtr c uns ot tho tommr stainlaril were is-ued at the rale of 110 -I II cents per ouihu. 1 hu aver...... price of silver of iike lit eness at London in. I I'ali-, fir s vtrat u. j l.t Ii.- la-t, has been 1 I CIM, p,.r outiec. "Tin; tbne iloilar g by t. :ti C.n-uss , coin author!. -d 1 l.-isoed a- -o u 1 i ' a, il ilies now in I'l'-i -re-s are coint'li t l. ' prolu (. ( ;,iv nppioxmiatioii in wi. ghl and ta.ue w iin. li this con) wilt I: ter eae'e, it has been ileeli i . make the devic es up"ti It d .HI to ti.e ipi ar il tiptrii lent to leretit from ary i coin hcr.-tofnie i iie I I ho ii et Iff B'l tit- 'I : I r tiie oli M-r-e is an un al hi ao em! Ic in.-1 ti. i of Ainerica, eie io-eJ within the national iii--ritJ. 'llie rc.et-e will present a wieitli iii'lieitiiiL- ti.e iiio-t .r..ii.iti''i,t produeti 'iH 'it ..'ir -oi!, and elie'o.ieg the deiioiiiiliati m ' an S ii a lv ol the coin. U HV NAl'i'I.r.'iN INVADKD T.USSIA. A work has been .pnv re.-i i.tly p.ihli-h-ed in l'laiii e, ly M ,ih main, au ex pro. lessor and n inini-ti-r of State, which throw- a strong huhl on the ulterior olj.i-it of the i !d. r N .ipoii '.ii in his int a iou i f l'.a.-l.i in tiie tea" I -11. A a war be. tneeli Cngland and Kussin is Ihou-ht by many I i yn at!y eiidan-er the j o-si-..i -n uf Liikdalid ill ti.e Ka-t, lo.' views of Na oh-, un, wh iiiiiit I at this -iijiit, pi. -cut ii,., re th m u--. .1 ii.l-r.'-t, an I willt. it b.-dn m ed out if (lie at this time I) i.otii .-, as ev-rf i lea connect. J witu tin.- ii -. M i-.jj or li-l.tiliir .' r.uropean oltairs, as ixi-t:i,-on '.In 'uiitliieiit, will be red by tne S'i'u tat if-ad'-r. .'.tiiong the stat slur:, in hi-coiili-ilctie.', to whom he mil -olue 1 him-ell on th it oi -a-'ioii, win M 1 id'.-y rand, I'm P ik. de li.i.snio mid '.he Counl de .Na-l i'iiii.-. ail of whom rounselled aaiti-t the Inv a i . n of KussU. M. I ! 1 1 -1 1 1 a 1 1 1 narrati s the conver sations to Id by tin- la't-r iih Htii ij,.., :e, who emt.ii l- l that " nil. r all, the 1 n. liaiau r a 1 i- il." r out t In La.' Count .1 Narboitite fiaiir.iv reas-ii;' 1 agam-t the iion-eni .. Hus-is. lie ur -. I that it wnii I be i-.-r ,d r tie iiiaii'l with the I rt hi ii aiii.ii-s the int.ie course ill the i-t,lai4 Hiid Niell.eri thai. I , ' r f i i.i a 1' oi-h nan oi f"-liiii'l tii.it r:i." part a I '. I n. I ii: I.- t i !iin,i.. t.to bunli. 1 t', i lLO. 1 s .-I.I,. V. llu.' i l K n 1 i I... c.i.pi. .. I .it l.c.w, til . ijli Au-tria an I i'r, ,.) I at i. i. i.a u i IS.-iiii iiis.1 iiatioii- at your d , ,r ii on" with - n.l -harl i- it: ' li ei I h I - r- i.t li sn it a i a t dl-t.ui. e. Tl . t ..- b. . ii m . re one in Sin ll'l-l.llls tu lY ly, I'm i.t an 1 tii.it the y r ml I b, a w li i knew be ed am ii the depths ol tie ir .- It ii tie ir .. 'innate, tl.i lanatnil d.-.-pi ration. i u i' "iiitr f, srm r rug,-. I lulu; e, N ap.,'. on li -teiic I alt. ntm ly and ralmi y ; he r.-pii, ,, ii, sul -tanee- V..U think in" wild, but my ra.htie,, i e ,ir:il.,t,oii ; limit strike far oil in ruder l i i unir d malt. r. nt liuii. ,e.. -hiuld I find a kiii,' lor l'- laud? No iiieuihcr of my family is lit ; it would be dangerous t., take one out; ..filial circle. 1 ' i rt..i r .ii- n it i on- are - ipcrliti"iis ; a t'-rri i - if. blow once -truck at M o-eow the ''real. tl... lioiy--,e art of tliu empire If.'! deliver into my hami-thai blind, uno. la-tie in -i s. I know AU-xai.ii. r ; 1 have ,,.,,..,.,( a c. ndai.ry over him that ian be reo a i in- i ; it piainl stroke of dating and power will ib-l'l" hi. tllil-ittitl "i ; ).f i. li yn bl I hut llus-un barhaiism of winch y mr tact As f 0 are atrai I, i- an 1 1 1 J . ,-1-.r 1 1 bcloie 1 s and i.r.' iiiiatloii. r the va-t 0 nii'oi -i nn ,,f tin y will ullord many ,u th-: m .re, to be man,, d by tn t o n ,. ui, I I' s. ith ,i -I, ,,r,.() as , pur' I-.- t i a.-, iiil-'c, and mi raiioi-iii.-iit- as hrue in I ki. h ar il r.t 1 r.-ad her de-crts. Alt' r ali, th- b It'is-ian road is th.: route ti lulii n ' , Ah x iiidi r te.icii'ol il. Lan.es from ! p iii,t ,.s ili-tant :is Mocnv, If ; be.-n hal'lcl at S unt .lean d' I'i,. hate achieved the rolniesf of Kur...c. 1 hat e . 1 !. I m line ..f march ; e.iri I ' ljl" I.llll-li p,. T.llhs. Von bate h, at I of 1 1 ..r l.ini;, and .1 luhcrl in I' .1 llii.. hi ml i ..I lilt' lin - - t' .Iii er-ia. ,-upp .'lo-rov, fipiiiri'l Ku-.i i ,e ,t tl lloi', I, - Alexander wm ov. r, or a vi. uiii l some : court cot,. piracy, nod Turkey enlisted on my i side, as she naturally and ti.-ce.-aril T would I be and 'hen tell me whether, lur ii grand I army ot I'rench and auxiliaries, mm ss to SI I , . the Lan-es would not be ponible. The scanolding ,.f u.er. anl'iic c,,,,,,.,, . lime he. bu i I', I. .... . would fall to i'.i... ... ... i . . in.: "lO'lini over 11,1 imll.'l I lie ( speiittioll is tigant,. I admit; but it is ,.,.,,.l" in tho nii."t"eiit ii rent ur t ; I hu-a t one .1 :, .1, I', n , would let i .i ....... ,',...r...l .1... . . i . t it,,- ,,i.,, jo iiueiice oi th e west and the liberty of the se CON Sit INK KS I'KU KAILIIOAD, 1'itiivi V - in in in i Maui h. AV. C. JIiuiii. it, S. C. )V N, i. Wniiah. II. S. Shiiford .. Co., K. F. .-im uiton, Kcid L M.t.'o., W. liaiiis,,,,,, . , lilnck.D. L. An- uer-oii, Alex. I'y b we II K. ! A It I icr, '" Kerr, Juo. K. Dinkius Nut I. I X. L'liles, l.' i. . i ' - ' "men A l.oml 'I nn lr-- W.'i-fKoii r B.i"!! ..b- 1,1 t!i,,-.-. r.iv.rv SFtsF'trf' Sl'1'1"- ' y " .i. 'fl'-fr "1 t'M.V tery eh,- .,,, ,.,,. , f .Mr. Iliic.i, r .,f VA . I'. I I, Ili'l, un I week. W.r, will Iii ... Ine -il lilxtrl.oixl mr a "o'lil nini, h.l line h. (cipllul 0ailiija I't "y','am l 1
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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