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OSC.252.XjO,2?,,Xp.S3; 1ST. O., AIPHIL SO, 1854, nam ii "vpn UOLTOIT & WILLIAMSON, Editors T. J. 1I0LTON, 1'aui'RiKToR. T Kli MS: The N-tUh-l 'urn! im Winn 'U 1 iiffurdc J to rim r l TWO iKll.f.AftH in aiiiauce, or I Mil iil.L.t AND 1 IH I'KVi's if pay. iii.nl b.-i.'l.r,i for twe iii-itiUi", md 'I II It iiK lull, I..I!S t Hit- inlol"llir year. N-i ti(w-r ill he ,iii.iilinii-rt iiniili.ll 'r:r-i(f- are paid, t cirt -t tin- uii-.ii of the Kditnrt. A.io rti- un lit um i led ul if IMI.ir ir iuure ij i.ittt. f ii , tun i-:-i tyi--) '' "'' linn, am' j.'i t nl tor e-ml -iinurtiK-r. i'-.tirt ..J. Vf-rliMiiiH-utii ami Ml.t fiU 'i. Sle. r h.recd -'j per renl. h -cliff ! mill tie. "lelmn f ' J I" r r' "' tn- ni,i.'t'Mn Itu- t-'gl r n. .., 'or ' ilv-il'-'" by -o c . v A.-.r;. -i ..... H '' iiit-i iy ,E qtnrt. i 1, al il pvr i'f f-.r t ecli time- Si ml uumiril 75 c- nl IT ii. re fur eaeli tin. IT All kl'n uii huii,r muni be dimrt. J lo the I.. il-.r. I.. ll .Ti mint tw ji.wl.pnid ur It' a,.! u-l I"- bMtiitl-ti In. I f I'tvim-til. nil b nudr tn either. i j- i'li-tltnm-lt's '.re ul iiirirl lo i l njj- nU. CIUOI IN V I.W. B" J KNMNIIS H KEKK, l.fti h ilt', .1. -, fV'l ii l'-. 3- Ji Merchants' Hold, Kiw.s sT., aunu;sT, s. c. IIV J V.( N l. Ill IIM, iE tml.l.All AVfi rtlTV KNTH rr.K DAT. TAVLUll'S IN TLi.NATlONAIi Eroadway, (Corner of f rank!!- Stract ) NKU VuliK. t.' ut If p. -n N, t-ta ft. b . ifif ii lr trim i af.'.'Lt ul. f-r M U. hit in thr fuJ. t.ptum ft " guest, Iltri -na Kurmtu'e &rti i-nn ci. g iine irilii cm- t tli'.n ! If tf tin I ft lt.n' . JtMIN TAYI.UK, V'irinoT. i Juiu.iy .11, I 11 I j Hagler's Hotel. &" -! , hi Iff "h -J ' "4! - M ' ' f ; ' si m' ,J ' !f i ' i ' t ukiu i (ii r K- it II i'rf'nc fif i jfn f t 'f ef, it '(! -I It m-f tVi ! iM,(ivr, lit Hi.- l-p.,.. , . 1 I tm r if - f " n t tii- d X '' h. . ..i ,1 i 'i ..' i its !, r liliiM .1 r tm' .(i r 1 - r r s- i J Pi I' I" iHtf !)'. tfil'-g e . , il t !-. (l"ff, .in IttP (! '-Ml' -f, o tn i.f,i j iiiit; iitt h tu 1",tl A. K. II AO I.Kit. Sim iiiiKL ( H.tl!U:T(KS. ,S. v. f - Mult "(; "hm ti !fl .-- it 'li a M h-.r- tMU is, iii'h ltn ; I --pn t1 r)t(,m Mf lf J)rf, A(T1 ffivi'li'i hifn iH" h .ui t'tt 1 )'' Milf, I f.s Uf:' f.,l irttt Htl If MS lit 111 Uiiflt a liiirTiHi ,iin nn iiir-H,g'iMr- tiii i r fi5 -'i UiMwim!!'! f ll'i lic. nd bo lif in Iiim fOM'-'P il li'ttri-a, a id Mi ln tn t t-'i i't hlp f-M f Ihi ft'r N'Ui' "! ftnm hr tt'lii rri 'ri mi fittt ,'1f.irto 1 Un H.up' , a!rf t i f m t. l-i mh tiutiniig I I'Hf fM ti .! i.i (uii j ui .the tf"in c uniuf t4i SitS in t MRS. A. J, KKNNKI'Y. A;ial 18 3 -iin ''fit. pf-titi.v lit f fc iriirjf d 11'" mid t e ' unit & .q it and p f ''itc It jtm. ty i -and astfi t ft "iti ii-n. I'lfl'V jiinitnir k UttUiv g iH.-eti Kir Mut.ii u tio IV i inri. ii . t-,r- I mi.rv I ;a -IV Dissolution. JUlIK n.t in -li-ft A 4 ifH It Ihi A t d !-d f t uas r.-(iri'I, VI n imi bit d tn t!i im ft ii a m r itMttfd ti m W j i'luiiei id iflMflH- nt W l nhi-ntwri Wyli'i S i- mfi jflXtd Ut at?Ulv II a c. .1 1"N. JAMKS MonjHlKAU, j NO. 2i., AK'MII'AI.K STKKKT, j ri!Ml.i:ix.,s.c. j AS nlw9 ntt bmitl n j;H.ii hc.-.rliiierit t-f li-e I 1 i-mi.;iH-:iM,w lM.ml Llul lHiS. Ai.ti, Al l.yUt liiirii j Hoiehftad'a Preml'im Wine Bitters, j ifnu-li r-Toniim niii-ti by Pitj sieiiiii", mill .til wbtt j b-ive u. i , tiit-ii., a, tin- b-'t Ttisin Mini gittvi lite ! ft-ov b- fire lh-- piibhe, whuiiaulti and rtt-iil. I ifrWi-i 95, IK...I. 37-1 y I RA,lKIIM, rULLIAM St CO., IMPI'HTEIH AMI nvil'il.KSAI.K i-.tl.l.llrt IS Tirelgn & rime.-tlc, fctiplo k Farcy- HY Mlli!. .l'o I :i I , Ut I Hug SI tttf, en Ki.i.s'i i in, s. i:. W. H. R,K. r Ar villa. N C. M W. rui.euM tat &I -- " I' M titiit.i" Imn of li-nrgfu. A. I hiiii, lelu ill At-liKtillD. N. C. .fHl ltITi I'll, at iii.:iit:it'N suit ii Mom:, Mf XItAN MU-,(j .M llh.N I', rmttv Dvviss I ain mi.i.kh, I - It I.IY SUIT'S IXIfiAi -I ol' Vt.l.l.DW Ij'M i AMI SU.'SVl ll.I.A, UPMS .Us-A!l.l. A. V rTI-:H -i II U.S l V, l,ii i Ht-liriY. II M.I.I V'fi .1 WH'AI. IMIN KX ril A'KHt, tii. II MM I.AM)'.-, lil-.u U AN III I I I. U.s. F,,r l-.1t, f.,r eIe by T. J. HOLTON. Til'. If. MAIU'lf. J. M. E. f IIAHP. JIAItril SlIAIJI .11 ri i:i;ms x. iiim.ij COLrML'IA,H.C, Tlf.1. alien I lo tin- mile uf nil kin-l" of Mi r. r W eli ii'Jit', I'r-Klui'i', Ac. Ainu, lie-, I anil I't-raiiti.tf I'ri-inTtjf . Or (lurchum! und mil rslavea, &IIHI i'llllllllllil-loll, . ales Room: 120 Richardfon Street, tin- I'mti'd Hi t. d llt, I. t'rinuary 7 , jltf For Sale, j f niiLVoiii. i. i:oir, t'Af.DWLI.S, it'dL .M Yt NOIM II-t AUt U.I.N ?A. fHllil-S fil.jt:r, ;,tc lh t in .uh i.f U.c uinit r- d.lin MTm. 'fit.atly Ittili ( tin- I -I .Mufnj-jy Jilly IU'lt liU tli f , ) II, 1 1 ll"t 't' i.J-j- . I lit, i Will Ik il up tu tl - I -1 J ' 1 tmi'-ir wl public 4 Ut t(,l. 'I'Lt; l,. t (if J,.iJiJ tujfij r iicres, i'l to l.-tl. I li-i ol n i.it-ti i l.r-l w'-r7v. .tl-illl IIIOICI IlK- jillW. t.' tt ; l!,. t n iu t-i If ff!net ia t,tiii. li.ur I fit-in in ; 1,.-f, i rini, p.niry tii i.Lr. rv - . Tii If .ttl' .JM Mi I hi two iturir ti hii;li niif t iy cutivt tin ! J)) i H;-t nuh h i'cwi mi ttr' ; it V U! SailitiiliL', il-ii .m kit- t ' 1. A.C.; ruwii.-- itii Mifi'tv oi )i r.t. c.'xit-iiMitig iwut l U !rn u uill.ri ul kin; ul iiu.t jii-l 1m - 'J lii Pifu.tiitti ic tut: of (he rt"t plran tit nnd ifi).ru-blr in tlsp M -t t c iistimiici injf a tultMw tit llii' ti fli fct ll.t'UJ t 111 srt'lit f V i: lU ! li lliji i H' b ..Ul liiHtf i-'i rv Mr ( hirfi If- rn Ih- h(ur. i "ft Bit y prtiti; initi in tfir ! t untry iiif ni, a cihjI, lir-ithy and (licfciit njnurtr i i tn.r it -.1 Ms stl i-i'-ildt rhi.H , 1 tifliirf ihf rmfi ii m y in; of t in-S (!' i.r Utirii-fi'im lt hy ml'll t him fet t a- rl- Ur it I.ittr, 'ul. n. T. S MuTT. lehU4fy 1 1, I".VI. Itt cn aui.o rri; M 0 II II far I Or', j Carriage j .1 ft. ,"i'.t, ffpftt sin Ut, Jtnl, f 9 11 V. Bub., i tl r i t it ' i s ii.-' -I ii. in. !in i i!- tub.- i tl r i t it ' j , I i I I.- I .Jlllll - I Ml b. l -.1 u in l tii.il. ti..U, atiii I t liie kl r An.l lie lurl in---i-nf- -II. Rl I I . r .ho !o nil M ht j. i uri i i;n 411 iJfi-.iftrl fi, 1"j3: g&a (w, Uii ! for .vii:ii!i Tiy und liable .Mil A MINK 1 VI-:aI.'III ,1 Ur'f tiujit tir'ji iti.d I's ri his W li t. I'l i--f ii i't I 'it ti'.-i,''y'H.- 'i fit til f'f tht ti Witi Vt tilt rtit ti it 'ttctit ul tut.- ? uai it. IIK ,r. .rr .. !, r el' I., j.! M:!s m..l S.,t,li, I 'Ir- s. li'. .is. I ni.,-it. el f 1 tt- I. i S,u!li. -n-i - .-..-i-Ft-oi v .1. r i-iw-is-.i i..-;iiii.i hie ..:... .- i.-.,l in- ii..iiii!.-i i y tii tf-e t-l i-uiiee it- il-1 I. if " ll. lil .,ls.i I: ,1- I t if u n i -i. 4, l ii .,1. V . I I mi - -l.i.t hi -- j.o j toiu.tlu, J lie ir Mit'tli- is, I I s ,v Al. H : U: . lit ir ii h.-oi'. -i-- ly ri w triie.l. t l.i' - ti it ni-. I.e ., ti ltt-1 I-1 1-e irtzrii ,uiii t .. . .-- !n- -i t-y .i lou t, ii oi 1,-1, i ii.it i.-ie-. e- t it et-i't' l-i 1 1 1 ., i ,. I jii.l lull h.nil-d C--U-I' -ti) ! nil will rit.t n y 111. 11 l- lie II ll- I'" li I" til is .-i i It y mi.! its re I iiieuei mi lit- l-.r t: - urn ill I e! ii.n.li i.-il eii i-i.-jm - lit- i... in ii 1. in. I.. I ..I i Ml.iM 'I - ' ' ! rv f-ie-'ie-'ii. hir .ll.n, Itl ll ; Silt) -nielli LI' 1 I'.l'-t HO- I I'- tl -. l.i b. He- in--1 Utitttoll-y h!?. nlii n el wio. i-'ln. ii f. Al "in tone it w..t lil'liilt I'm rt ..t b --I null to lit-. 1 1 lie alo. -It- '-' w'-- li---;fel ei til, ir 'Jo, .'lo, - I iti ,",) Hi-.. is, inl -a d-iii, T in y in 'i -' I" i'.i -I i .:, -'.in , ttilii .'lei-'v eoi IN l-.iifl "I p",ii'i-..-. 'I'ii y ie iioiii.i In in en ,o.il t. ke a lut.aiitl I- rli - tin v in j v I"' i i.-i i" : iiu t -l .'b"Ui tr i. ( ..i ioli n .1 -. 11 -i I lo- r! n .- -. 1 1 . i ' me in. .ii p, ri: li I"- - it 1 o r ;'-' 1- t .'In u . li ui I Him I ,1 V- ,n: hi!, n - ii. I" It mill. l-I ii e lor y ur milm ) . .-n-i ihe il-r- Hi-1 will r. . j y u -li, ,T ' ,r i n v ii i! -r i ei. n,;-ii. V l,n.:-i .. y - ',,r .1 Ve.irit.'itt Oill.U'lll , o-ji i.lii -.1. -I .,io- i i- I l -in V W .11 III - ke Itl'ti' V . I I ' 'I ,'l k, lv iiiuitijilii it-i', i.n-i I li-1 v 1 1 v i !'' y, w - ii irii,rly util. Will y-'tl I'mit' ' I tl tnl will, il ii-.t, n I J . in ,1 t-t t n in t b ' Ut-.-e : , Il i.e. tit.' b. .l' Wt I .Hi Wi'il 1. HI, I-II, Ir illi. ,r,,i. dm t .In. I !- ii.i.ii. ill , ui i- !y -ii. I .no iy. N . 'II nitr.,iii.t em lb mi; .-id r tl" i hi. l-i in. (-re-unii i -it ' 'H-i- -i. t will mil .lily lis. l.i it. t'tll lll.'.iti In-Hit v. (''.-ir mi ii w im tv .tht wiek li. ii fii-.l i.-hI..i.I t in.')' i mi nl sin! fMid w t-s. No -liMu'inly nboiil it. I'..ii:lt Mil) "Mi Soit'i T'n.y .ire Im.ii ml In po liiu .ul, Mt :i sun ns tin i-lm in mill lli.l l'o rou i'.tlls to w- lei lb. e oili Tin- S-iutberu i iHintiy nlmll I lit I m 1 1 1 1 1 1 niHu. rnep, iin-l ri'i-'i-'e in il (trnspenty, mul bt tt we have tloiie Willi il, ..II n-i ii "ball -'"II us -I. AXIH11-W liAtiiiAKI.Y. Jnmtttty I'l, 1 -,i I. 3,i !'. Is. 'Mi'' lomtitin ind otbi r nilnint i;p el S.utli Tr.-y n ml I. -kI'' Mill". -r"i rly uml-islmtU ml iiri t'iiilt ti, w t-iiltl iii-rciy i.-il m .in i-iiiij; ti.r 1 "I nam ,i tli 1,1 el lilt ti ii I, lilt ol liii U t si' In Ii.'ii i lln.nl i ntt n-n,n. It i. our nil' li'it'it to t fib it in - j fiI linn nil Una sllbjiel, Willi il loew el' lilting , Umiii the (inl-lir anil Hit- l,rt-isllnre, tlie il .un ul , tn.il i-tiuii ; uiiil li-ve but litlle iluuiil Unit il t..i't j i.f mnrieienl iiii.i-rl ilnt slii-ll be ueiiueii!, Siuili Tr.-y unit i:.. j; li- S IU, will be ti t ilily cum e'e.I , Willi S-ilislilHV I'V r .ilblit.nl it miubt t- ami th. met mull I In- "m-irki i nt II, e w.-tbl, 'I'.i tin.; mil,! niiitey i-l llin niiilii lieitu- ii lie t.t il.nis nh.ill he i ii- in lint- linn-. S iilli 'I'k y will, in , bint! In eiinii- in 'iniliii'tiiriiit- etty i mid hi i, - tii. n- ei-..it v ui ineri a "in it Iriii.t-'ilii'ii Hi-tl Ir - v, IhiiiT ' I'.eihlit'li, Tin- i!v ml .iir t-f mieli r-i.nl --ulii j Irll (towi rf'lllly limtli the uiereiili li 1 1 In unit ill-eltatil- i-1 mti-roU el' si.ih.luiry ; I .m lor-, !. )i r ami ; Ibviiii s, me nlmi euiiei t in d, t.iid w ould all be be I'ill.il. A. U Law (oparlner.shii). r.M. JOHXXTON mid A. K. lift KVAltUli.iv- III:.' Itu uteil nil ilsoelitlli'li for lot' 1'r.iiTn-e III I..IW, Will lli rentier a'telid 111-' I our!" of .Meek, leliliillj, ..barms, lli iliTI, Lllieolll mid li isli-li eniiiitiep, and -,-ive prouipt attt lllitiii to all bimiutM eliti ii. ft it tti tlii-m. il i Oiiiee o(itoite American lintel. Jiiuuttrtf 17, lHo, ll For J;!!", I liiliy IImU , 4 Tut. rj.'t Jini ten tin lit till (liiitii fi I p iinl lt: ti .rli. u f t & - n i Ihtyv It 1 1 v arr .iiri ; Think of" Ii - fi t r f fi . iWlry, tied lit ! ft tmtjM it, AH Vf r v i I A WO UO'IL) WOltK L in fiii. v . IK (Its-LH. Icpiiru Hi IP AMI BE DOIMi. I'ji din! In- i.'.,iu(- I me (m r- iijcd .N,,'- r kO ill j- rlt il I in! i , ; M it u illi mi int. II- el (,t ii lAith a n li .t line yuur k-rrt . v.. il I (- .il 111 till' bo.OII. hlni luIB 1, tiii; i N' vi r tw ivt-1 ,lo i-, y M.-b'U i 1 1' ui ;i.', ii.rii.fy lr, t'ji -mi bt; U-iln lu.-l.ij ! n.iiil ; I'ji and br d-iil;;- ! y-i. Is ui-.y be won Hy i' rn- iij ol iv rv fcpb- ri- ; 1). ft ft i.f ; tf' i ll' II i.tiii lovu III- y be il' ll'i tivi r il y in II. e yi.ir. llHrt'Tt.! W Uih I h I- i- , V f I . I'll ij 1 1. jr her -t jrc. A it-J 1 I-1 !r..iu li r Ji-f I I-. l !' - .i Mi mi.' I'jm.-r-l! tin. I.i',. tl.,,1 i,t l.iaMi'i K !- otf A l-.y -if li...,k:il.;- It liyn.liii. ! I'p unH In- li.-'iii ! vin n tri- . t it ,:et I'ufi'lr M- bro d 1 ii. i f v"tir I'Wn : Thr rnv I'.- pit'i Iu ri in.w n, Tlf'r!!' . iu' rt-i ii ih ini- m y be rlim!rd, 'Vi-f o(fn ( hi. ranly trd, iy him ufio with wiMi.iit nn : r,un )iu limed. iio rcntrt s lful tiji' ii (' fj. imirdiur ami si i tt niiitj i t n"t ; , ,j. i , n to h In U:"' r hi-ii i'ur t il.ti: s ;.tnt p iv v. H, rut (Tr-'it s 'f i'lil- II ill !H Sf W- V tfi.lt.l to a workshop liki tint L p tid be Juin tu.di, I 3flisff;mrous. 1'iutn On Shir Sjyulrd Haunt r. Till: M.UllH.WS OAK. II T O. 8. KAVMIiMI. " I)o you see yonder old oak t-tandirj out ".t!n- liii.re so lifar tlie cd-e of tiic nvir ll'at two of its iant b.am proj.ci inaii)' let-i out otr the wal- r ; J he ij Uote-ii w s a-ki.d by ihe coiuu.and er ul oli ol th-ji-e bea-illlill lu:oi eu.l'rs ll.al plj in I a i-i d t',i;i ii,i;ti an- I'ilt-bur'. W k lu t itlu ri 1 iii wiiiiit bii, on Hie ior-w.ir-i ait of li..- boiit r ii-ck, ptihap-, tpn -il u- - li. i u an i w ..u.t n iij .1 -,i, ti iif -sl.-li W as J li-w eu ti a, - U ,. : . r i ! w ; Ij, .,.!. r is r it a- tilt ed ti - e we -' at l'ie II I i 'Us, Ii h i i. i i - -i ii es. we I" ' I.. i -1 .. .! t Kir-, p'-e-iii.ir ft.- .-- u e .:: n .' i, . i si-'li-. n-:nr- Ilk al.o'.e t!o- I i. - , cm i y f ! t, or le or ha-i flow n f a -tout hi an- h , . h-ntli, and ij ntt iti, i, .-to'-k ite';' t ! Illi K -f it:i--in liiieli V felt '' ' ' it ii. ay tin y w ! t loor-:i- u ii-1 -cat li - edL-e 1 e.'tl a lid then, r- ;li--l I lie id li-tw tire fei t in n the pa t!ne tlead t .in .hily ' of ii..i-li- 1-earinjr a lull u! pn n mi.-!, toe. in h:ty feet idred abuie , '.here yrew At l'o' ili-ti from the r- t, the i irl i ! w .-ti olll 1 -1 - J llil.i- -- of in :,1 fill of the Illi li-'- lo a va-i.e- f. ill, ii uiiil--, , and a in! of which IXteli-K-l t ili-taii'i til. ,-'V ta ii the o! M-'l h i reeu the All brain- the i'i-tatn-1- i xai t! Wi re t w a H-:.,;r e 1.1 11 1111 IU"II- at the ii: on the I I Hil,l -le thai pait of es was bar.-, the tree above these ;-lil Ki-riiied charred Me ii on 'ire nt -nine i 1 lime it up with bre-a 1 s'. I i-itu-' ii- ; !,er, . o i a- l !,- steam, r drew 1 r- t k y I- -l;e. Me c inld see a al! ahil: r d.-ii li the -i le of the i' el i li -t -I tree, ,1 ,,l,ed b -1 tri e I--I the c , ale! .le ion in' plainly tiiat it ha.i iijhti Hi " Tl- :: "'-1 tri V is caiied e M.iid, ie had at the Oak," ' said the c ,1 ! am, ii I'ter we had tiii stoou lb. re and jjaed in si!-'in-e at the un- e. tilth old lite f-r a b-t) liiec, S e were ri-ht in. ', I the two niithly hriiichc- that pt -i eled out anav up tinre, in any I- ft above ihu tail siooke-pipe- of our steamer. 'I'lie captain rai-ed hi- tiliji-i's sou)y and pointed to a cr-iiik or ben-l in one t,f the limp-, and li'.eiv eje tallow id tlie dim-lion uf hi- iill-er "On that lituh up there, ri-ht l-y that eii'i k, a man du d, ' oiui- u on a time. It is lint so wry b-ng :il'", eitUr, l -r 1 h ue otteii seen him w li. n I w.i a hoy,, and three or four liliii't illl-'l' lie died 1 eoilil.id up thee I i hmk at tin- plan the hi.-t time, about thru- hours alter the terrible scene occurred. I saw while he enawed the baikoll in his ti trriblt- diath aoi.y, and fi a"ini nt-of hi.- bi.tkeii tei lh were dm-n into the solid oak so liiinly that I could not pull them out with my iiuoers ; aud several ol ,i3 r .,;, J of his linger nail I found loin out by the roots and weilgi-d into the crevice. ol the' hard bark, at which h had clutched iu his li-ht with death." j I bail never beard any one speak so calmly and in such a slow, measured tone ilpiili such a subject before, but there was, soilit thinjr in 'ii- Voiet- that see in e d to chiii, our very blood, and still the healing of our hearts a we li-leiied. j The criiii i-ld licit, before f0 (,n bidding I in it- aspect, now looked fiendish, and the, littiu lulls of mistletoe, as they swayed I about iu the breeze, crew into dancing! imps, even there iu the broad daylight. " How did il happen, captain .' impiircd i one of the group, alUr the lnjie of I lire or four minute it seemed as many hour. "He Wats murder, d no, not thai either, for hu deserved to die. lie was killed by a girl not sevt titeeii years old ; she i- buried there under the old oak ; you mi -.lit have seen her grave as you pas-ed, but we are too far oil' now." There wws nuother lonir pause, and tln-n one after another, em" all at one , we beg ged of -'apt. I to tell us the t iry. " It i not much of a story," lie said, very like a tbonsiiua ot tiers, wtu re a na-c libertine belrays th trusting i-ontidt-uce of Art ii'-t tii a pur(',gc!illo btii 1, ami then cat her off, , a poor, ruined, tli-ljiii.-d tiiiiir, ititli no f'u-! ture hut s C'J'l frills ccoru, or d cut ii . ' Vi-, tli- ro is til- tinalt- ; (!;. la-t, awful : fei nt- of the tni.-?v in Uifl'rrcnt i'roiu the I oilier", and if il $ in('-re.t " I "Oil, yen, caplait ti II us all ahout it." " Will, it will lut take Idii?, ami I havo toM it hO maiij'-tili M I') my p;i.iiflif;i;ri tliut , it u-jii t M-i iu liult h) li'-rnJ a it did b( lore I hail Im oiiie accu.-tonicJ to hear luy :cli' ! fpeak atout it. I " It a about fwi-rity years ao that it haj'pi in ii, and aIiind in the ni-ihbor-huod at the tiling J well acquainted -with all the i it eunifctaiicis. "Kl-ie iUa-A. ju.1 a jr itli.yi nvi ell, b'fni luo , ture, :i ever v LjJ-l y ."aid, ..t tei-n,!,! crsa- that was to be found aiivwht rc vntliin filiy ini!i-s and as I I u-r (I 1 1 think, in the wk-lc world. ' " wa- alway-. a j'-jou.., lil.t In ailed C(atui( a l.tt'e w,. !, it , ay be, ana a -iin;-what jiii-uiiar in tn r hal h-', fur the would out ii.to tin- w -od.1 a. I a!-jin- with her lo;; and u liVht , hi -ailliful ' rifie, w hen- lio would ridt; the wi'.di-l aitl in.-.-t viei-.in hoi .-.- pull her hi. at on therher for hours t",o-tht r, ii nil in sl.oit all htr anrj-i -im-iim hei me'i t- be rather l.ioe ol"a man, than a delicate, Imry creature as Khia KcaiJon w a-, " IJut then KIio wan an c-tvr, n pi tted child, and .--he w at so child -lik an-1 aflce- iionau; uiai i-ei'tuuy lnvnl ie r. 1 am mre I did, inoie, niuch mule, than dreaiiit-i of tLen. , "Altir a while, when Klsie n almost mtei ii, tin-re wa- a rumor iu thi-ieihbur-h'j.j'I that rhQ was ft 1-e Uiarried hi Kurt ou Kio', it i. f ,.',1 J,,,!,... V, about five tn ties from KUie'e fat Ji. r'e. At fir-t I would not believe it, but when Kl-ie hi at self told liiu it was bO. I wi-!l:eU I via dead. j "Three days afterward-) I sl.ii-pcil on a , fteaniboat and wi-r.t to New (li leans. iSoiuehiiw I Celt that the man wnl a villain, and that KS-i-f if ii.e inarrid him, would be a victim. j " 1 remained aji ir in the lowercountry, i and when I returned home the tirrl intelli j;ein e I receive. I fr-iiu my molher w that pardon me, ins friend, but I cannot peiik those wuid-, even after tl.,- Ioiij lapse of tiiiie. It i,- en-n.h thai iijiton l.i i- us a viilaai, iilld that tin- bt autilul, ii, ht heai ted Jil-iu lluardou waa a ruined, in ait-iirokeii eirl. "Due nay it a' about a week after I L .1 lu.iiit 1 nut Jo. is not far ii -in the old oai, aiei niter a I, m words pa.--ed b) twreeti u , lie in!' Tme i Ui Ulat h- w as c-jinj to I i: il;ati to 1-e liiarrii-d. hen 1 ieit lolli lie It .1 - i ! ,11. f i !' nil. 1 lee to II il'.,ii. 1 : .- - : f a -t' .iii.rr, as i .. . , it ..!..: can tb-- river lor inanv m i-en I i i-1 a iiwie us is I' -ii mand a v ie. eith'-r w a v. ll 1 I roi i tl - tr.u.k -.-I' the tree by that Mi, 1 1 aiich, s, Siiiae twenty tre, I i.e.- who e di,-t.in,e i i!t ii ii a: n -j out on lo - y bill, lot lioiu tret .! iMIli tl.C is .i-K iu. 1 had -e li.ii'i- hoi-iiu on -, ami --.in h ultcii i ti suiu.ler braiii. - in.-- w In u t k up or dotii I the I" Wl-lleO in- liver. lo nave a hen I hal saw Ellis r.iioig up ur: toward- the tree I-"'' st ,11, the of I the lifty rods ( I'ect on tl i:i-t il.t, uii o ;;..ib uii-! t. -eeoinis alit pw it!c li.ll on my i -! unearthly iu rd-.t lie slrirn crack , ac. .li - -1 i- d by f ih.it I C I - "I again, an lucre on the 1 , writhing in ml) the Inn i t; lib- nine lii-t-l h tei i el tin- o load in.- l-i- torture, roams, ami t tree, stood ti I klie-v ft im hi re, Hear t ..i- ro betr.i ed i-irl, n r tille. " Un! i my lu'.-t "peel I ran bark towaros the i.-e, and I had ! - i to ar t ,i vii.r wi'.-te! t I could 1 1''ing I he" ha-i ! ES-ii '. :. :.y hear tho ui for mercy at tlie hand so f.iu'ly v roiweil. " ' Merry '. Im l ey ! I tl. oh, r, , don't ( 'h '. kill ' " T ir.i - In- w eiit on in ) r ikt sel.tenci a-oiiv per oii and dug l-'1" oi I nto a hi- i-xer.ni. it. n d, V. hlie- he bit ilit-' the w " :" will: " : ' ' ru iiiiiis, all the t.a.i- twi.-liu hi- body , like a li.o-t awtul i"i.;toUi w rui, und tii'- 'ir! k- t-t ui- -n lilll! y IIP. : r ni! never lived ; ii hi- piteous IT! I w a vi it ii? in-:i uuii'iit i II ml, Ki-i led lllf 11 -t. five r-' f death I s v- tl -he rai rd the see mil time. top 1' I shouted, but she She took ib liberate aim, ju-t a- I sir, telii 1 out n y p ihi- rifle, -i,u if -1. inn d to 1 he wild, fi antic cries of i h tveic ha-heil, an I for : ii, lu rhati, he hiiiij th- Ir t irt ired w r. i te a few - c ".-'-re a.ro-s the ek w In n fir-t s sled.-e, anil ilii.l-, .pi: vel ilig ll i.e R l-u.o struck down bv th' butiher then h I 'i t lo ' an to s one n :-. bad. i le over gradually heat! ;e shud b, r, and then i weight Im ile -eeii led, ii . i red beneath the dark, wn 111 ami hi- l-.-dy di-ap edtl v ibg w ater-.. "l looked ,--t I'll : her face w as pale a i! -ith lu-r ey-' rjateu wildly, and 1 knew that -he was a maniac. " For a few moonlit we stood there fac ing each other, and then she would have spoken. "'Walter ' she g.iped, and the next -moment, the warm life ldo.nl gushed foiili I'l un her In mth and spattered over In-1. She v, it'll ! have fallen (o the ground had I le t can jbt her in my arm, and, boy a 1 . was, 1 lore her t) lu-r home, from which I ever went forth again alive. F- avs alterwartls sh, died, I UII' been and nt cr the known licr ow n reiiue t she w.a lo obi tree, which as tlie Miiift's ia- ever smee TIIF. MIKl'I'.K OF Fit AN CIS WIL LIAMS. We learn from the Milton, N. C, Pt mo ci at, that .lo-eph W illiams tbe sou of Fran cis Wibiam, of Caswell county, has been arrested examined, and commitled on the charge of thtnltit.a his huh lut'ttf. The Ib-iiioeiiil learn tiiat tho evidence against li i tn is itithely circumstantial, but sulli- i ii-niie Ktron -- to warrant hi i-ntiiniiiiiiunt i for trial before tlie Superior Court. a r -. J Ll ft 1 OKI k;n si.tts I. Jill- flltlll IIIIOftt-. ARRIVAL OK l UK IIKIill.MA.N'. The United Stali mail hteam.-hip llcr inaiiti, Cajitiiiu K. lliiu, arrived ut thi.-i pui t lit thiji p-ji t at 1 I i o clock tliil inoni i ii.-T, haviiijjr lelt Uii nia (nheri; bhe wai de layed thii ty-.-ix liour.i by a heavy gale of wiinl) on the -tit a aud SoutL&inplou ou the '.'ltl, .,!i!, ..-X'""""' ' " erui.-t. ha"; paaen-'i-rs mid IUl1 '"ar'ooi (jeiuiaii, v reueli, anu Jtritlali liH'riiiaiHiise. 'I he l uiti-d .Stated mail steam-hip Nash ville, Copt. 15i.i i v, arrived at Southampton on her way to llaue, on the '7th iiitniio, after a pa-sa-e of I'.i dajj from thin poll. 'I he Andes rvacu-jJ Liverpool oil the -'-th. The ji-ilitical iiitt llieiee by the Hermann U of the highest illipiirtaliCO. Tin- Cahii:et euuiii r di--patched wilh the uhiinatiiiii rf I'rance and Kiifjland to the Kiitpcmr of Ku.ia had returned to London with an ofiicial Hiiiioimn inelit that to rcj-'v annoiuiei'ii.i-lit that no reply to the joint de mand of the I'.vo powers would he made. In eoii-i -nui-nce of tliis a me--aj-o from j the Queen was pent down to both Houses of 1 a ri i;t rm iit on the - i til, announcing the failure of all negotiations cairied on with Ku-sia. and the coii-t ijin nt iieccs-ily of aJojttiiijj olht-r measures to ciifjiee. a cum- piiunce J lie me-sai'e eoneiuileu witli a ut clara tiou that the (Jueeti relied upon the bravery o!" her army and navy under the ciiier-rcnry. J he ine.-sae was to he taken into eon-id-eratio.i on the iilst uit.., and a reply from 1-olh housei of Parliament will be voted in an-wer to it. In the meantime, an official declaration of w ar appears iu the London liazette of the --tli, and in all the London papeis of the lu the same day the President of tho Corps bi-i-latif iii Paris presented a un-s- sne from tin- Kmperor Napoleon, t: the cf- fet-t th.it the recent re-oluti nis of the Cabi net of .t. Petersburg ha ! placet! I!u--ia in a state of war with l-'rance, the re.-pon-i-biiity of which belonged entirely to the Ku-sian "overmiii lit. The Bi ni-li tli et under f-ir Chirii-s Na pier ha- pa-.-i d the iln at 1) it aiid auchoreil oil' Kiel on the 7 tii March The I, Old -Ii cull lliaikit wai becoininj a little s',,.a.:,,i. A Mark lain-, uii tl), -Tth, ten sh lv ol Klijll-h whe.it Hi ili-i'- Ii I '. C .i ! , ! , evj-t the id l i li s W t l e U 'ill i.iill to ret r.iie- ol" the pre . i jus Fri- i . e r - l-'f J-in' t- pay hili-T sh - Mi-re e'.u-.'d at two li r iij.irler Leloiv tho-o pure-, to thrt .-hi .in: curri.i.t mi tin- 'J: th n't. Oisin' to war 1-ein a! c-'it t-t be -l--c!arc,I. tin re were imiiitToui ii. .iii-s fir l'orii u wheat, and a large 1 u.-in-'.-s was done at two to three shiliiiis low'il' than on the '.Oth. A tin ric uii flour was mote inipiircil fir, and was the - Uii. ii.Tity one to two shilling- 1 O.VI I'. At Liverp ol large speculative purchases of Aim r, t an H iiir bad taken pit-..", and th-rc was a consumptive and .-pi c.il.iti v e demand at three shillings per barrel ad- vaii'V. Ti,.- Liverpool eotloii niat'nt-t on the "Tib was d l i irtliy flat, ami one eighth of a pen ny low.-r f--r An, lie ill iie-ei ij ti sns, M ith sales of 4, litl, I bales. T he market OU the follow iur. day wa- ii rv flat. At Mii.i -i'.t :U r traii-actioii- bad been al lii-j-l .- 1. There had L T" Lee 11 a "el lal U ti-1 lle.'-y In the L a,l pilh'.le lli-iliey w a on . t -c .c i-.xvliaii -e rriccs ol seeurities Men- dcehniiig, an 1 MTV tul.t. Cou-ols were la.-t 1,1101 lllltl i at Mi, to a tall ot two and I'Lhtll- iu tout ll.lS. The drain of -li-t'tv lik, ly to be rates of exeliau '-ei'' to India and China is eheei.i-d by the fail iu the e announced bv the ovir- land mail. 'The aecout.t" from towii- for the pa-t Week t-io lr.'iiiiilai't.irirg i e l the geueral in on y market, n-i tn- of w ar. effect of the pics-ure ill the I'' euiibinc At Mu wilh the i;J pr Iit-ter traiua' ti iin lcl. At Ihi I, ins bad been al :iiingt n, how ever, iu -t sii-pen bu-iiic-s w a n-iv. At .Nottingham there was s general the home and pes lU'evaib-.l la-nation, 1 'h as rt Is 1 reign demand. (Ileal dul- b-.l in the w'-i.illt'ii di-t:irts. In tlie Iri-li mieli uiai ki t to-re was a Might improvement, owing; to the iueica.-c of l.ir- t'igli Ol'lll't. T he txi i ' e ni i nt iu tin- markets fir Kus sian pro-luce was unabated, an.l Lt inp and tallow hail again ri-en, taiio-.v being ipi Ued at 71s, lb), Liu-ecd an 1 palm oils were al so li-iu coii-i.ii ral ly m value. The thrcatcii-'d ,,trik of seaiii'-.i at Shi,-! I h i I taken place. The . deserted, and some huu,! ping oiiice vtas Is of men were V, nt the market pi n'-', rcfi'.-'iiig to work. A I serious interruption to bu-iuc-s wa- the re sult, mi I -eicial ships were detained for want of ban I. , The death of the Puke of P.-itlatu! is re corded by thi- ste-ittu r. The Ci v tal Palace at Sydenham wa lo be opened on the - 1th May, by Q lceli ie toria, iu person. A- -' 1 ot k i I- ftilj .ji,ii V A K IUiil.Mtl'.D At. I.ST Kl - -i v i;v K.ti.l.AMi AM' HI AV U. Two Liverpnol sleaniiis, bringing late F.uro,t-aii nctvs, arrived yesterday the Hermann, at New oik, and the America, at Halifax. The latest date is to the Itt of i April. j 15y these arrival. we have the iinportir.t I intelligence t'oit w ar against Russia has i been foruiai'y declared by Great Britain ' aud France. I mier these declarations, ' however, aetivc lio.-tii.tiej are not to eom ' nictico until the HUtli of this month. It is j barely po-.-ible that this delay may yet af ! ford an opportunitv fir a pacific settlement uf the peiidiug dirtu-uUies. though we con toss we do not expect such a riult. but. Ion tho contrary, apprehend that Kurope is about to bo plunged into a protracted and deva-tatitip war. To our perception there ! are no means, hy which this dread alterna- live can now he avoided. We pive the. tub.taiice of the news as communicated throiij;h the telegraph : The Cabinet courier despatched hy fJreat I!-:...:.. . ,.i i.- . i.. :.. i j .1 ii -tin a ti ti j i .iiiee- iu 1 1 us-ni , te-u i iit i lieu .... ii. i i .i ultimatum, had returned it Ii the unuounc- . , , ,,, , nn.iit '.hat no reply Bouid be mainj. i i i. -.ii .i Queen to tho liriti.-h Parliaineiit on the y.tli, in a nnssae which concluded with the dec'.atation that she relied in this emer gency upon the bravery of the army and navy. A formal declaration ofw.tr was prsmu! pateil in the London "papers iii) the tftli' of .IVI to take effect on the .T'tli of .Moil. ! Of thi proclamation we have the follow iug summary : i "The Queen's declaration of war states that the unprovoked apjires.-inns of the Czar upon Tuiki-y have been per-i-tud in without regard to conseiUeiice., nnd that she i compelled by a sense of du'y to come forward iu def-nco of an ally. In allu-'inp to the difficulties between Ilu--ia and Tur key, the states that had the Czar been ami cably disposed even tiling would have I t en sati-l'aetoriiy kittled, and that the eetidii! oi tier fleets to aid the ."-fiitm was; not dtei ded upon until Ku-sia, exliibite'i tho most deten.aiied attitude. " Alter reviewing the proceedings of the Czar's seizure upon the l'riucipaliiics, and c liar-rill!! Ku-sia with bad lnilli throughout the whole transaction, tho Queen says tiiat the time his now arrived when the advice and rcniQii-trai.r es of the Four I'owiis are w noiiy ineiiectual to prevent tlie u-iurpatiuiis I'ussia, wii.cli. it uncnecKerl, wonl.l lead to the iletruction ot the Ottoman JMiipne. .-be cciic.ii-.fs wuu a .1, termination, in coiij-metiou with 1' ranee, to support 1 Ui key at ail hazards. The Queen has al?o issued a proclama tion in reference to the commerce of neutral nations, of which wo have the follow ing copy : " Her Mnir-itv the Q icen of tho United Kinc.loin of lireat liiitain and Ireland, having been compelled to take up support of an ally, is de-irous of rendering the w ar as little onerous as pos-ibie to those crs with whom she remains at pi ace. 1 o piv.-i.-ive tin commerce ol ucutra.s ironi all ir.i!ieccs-:ii'y obstruction, I.e. c Mi-j. .-ty is w i'.'.in j; ft r the p cut to waive a part of the 1 t'i'igi-ri nt li.-bt appnt Uii; to her ly th- law of l at: her M.-je ty ti f ii riht ol" se:iiii- ai! and of pre v n'iii.' n tlio , lo ;u '- .!, -pot tain tin- ri-!,t of ns. U i- imp 1 ji' g-i the c v. rei-e of her cb-s r-f t.ti'.'ib'iii.l of war, ui : -il- i no !V t;; I earing i.e-, and -iic mu-i il, :i 1 1! -l-i-Iligprciit to pr- -i t bculi als fi in bieakin any cltectiie I l-o k- a Id M hi', Ii ma tpii.te force ag I or e ,-i-t-. 1-u tal ii.-hi d with an adc- i t the enemy's foil-, har llut her Majesty will waive the riht nf Seizing tlie enemy s pi -perty laden on board a m utr-1 veel, unb -s it be contraband of war. It is not her Majes ty's intention to claim the i: i coiili-catioii ot neutral property not being contraband of war found on board the ctiuny's ,-hip ; ami her M aj.--.lv further dec! ires that, being Hiixio i- to lessen as much as po.--!l!e t!,- evils of war, aud restrict its opiTatio::- to tbe regularly organized forces nf the coun try, it is not hi.r present intention to i-.-ue letters of tnarip'.e for tommi-si .mug priva teers." In an cxplan ition lr.a-le in the Ilou-c of Coiiiiii-ms the Attorney General state i, in reference to the above ih cl.i: ation. that (il'eat. luitalll c :1 li ir -t an 1 ii n-s not the right to search neutral vessels f tori "o ir arti- c'.cs contraband of w ar. The French ovi-rtinietit ha made an lilar t) that of I'll'. land nuitiinceiueiit suoilar tn ti,:.t ot Kfgl.'.i.-t te-peetiiig t tie cimniei'ce ol neutrals, and sfaiiii;: mat r ranee wiit n.-t at present i-sue il tte r- ot insr-iiie. 1 be Minister ot .Marine had aiidle.fil a circular to the Chan. her nf Commerce highly applau ling the L nited Stat- fo: refu-s'iiig to i; r,i nt letters of n. an pie. The Tripartite Treaty between tireat lhitain, France, atnl Turkey e ui i ts "f live articles, providing as f. . h v. - : 1. That lin.-laiid anl France etijaje to support Turkey by force of arms uu'il tliu C 1 u-i an of a p-.oiee that shall --cure tlie ll'lept-n.lellci I ii.t-. . i in of th it: iloiiiiiiions. '. That the Porte shall n tt conclude a alii". ' Witll.iUt the C 'll-elit ot Its I l.at lac a, lies slia.i evacuate t; T'ur- ki-h 4. be.-i-' territories afu r lie- war. T his treaty to remain open for the ,d- ii ol the othif Power.- of Lar-ire. o. Turkey guarantees- to ail su'ljiet- of the Porte, without di-tiuctiou of crenl, per fect e'plality ill law. Switzerland, and Austria, and Prussia have in t committed themselves ly an overt act. The Qiuen of Spain has granted an nui m ty to ail the prisoners implicated in the Lopez expedition ai-ain-t Cuba. The ovetland China mail had reached London with Hong Kong dates of February 1 I I lu ll ai i-se-.-ion of the re- bids, and the Patriot army near Pekiu. was u.asti.riiig Tin: latfst. On the .-am war appeared the Lceislatiiri from th" Fii'p p -le -'.i lUclaie scif ill a state aim iiiiiceiiii'iit e day as the ilcelarati ti of in i, iiiil.tii the "-tu u t. ' of Pari rect ived a mc-agc - ror Napoleon, in which Na- - that Kusi.t bad placed her-i-f war with France. The wa received iu both Cham- l-.-rs wit'u extraordinary enthusiasm, and all i warlike iu France. T he French Government had ar.u lui.ccd that it would not grant Irtteis of manpue to American vessel. Admiral Napier's fleet was anchored off Kiel on the ".'Tib, The liiiiish cavalry designed for the Fast passed through France aud Petimark. The Puke of Parma was stabbed ou the 'Jtith u!t. by an a.-sas.-in and died. The campaign has beguu in earnest. The Ku-sians had crossed the Panube in creat force, t strike a decisive blovt before the i arrival of tbe Auiet. Tl Tt kai A telegraphic despatch dated Kel-rade, states that on the loth March, (iortehokofl wi.-hed to depart from hi po-, i-ition on the Mand epporite Tutuka. Ilji H'ops were already occupy mg the bridge. ; "I a suddeu the 1 urKs opcneU upon rueui ia Oeauly ana lerui-ie nro niio uiu-fceiiy i , ... ....... i na cannon. i no eon-u ruaiiuii oi uamo awful. Very soon the main arches of tho , . , - , . . . . . . brnlt-e were cut in twain, when it eave way, r- . . . '. , " , "' . rrt ci t.itu 1 1 ii ir over two thousand oula into , , T , ,, , , , ! the ttream below, all of whom were drown- cd. The bt-eue is de-crihed as heartrend ing in the eatreme. The Turks suffered no los v hatcver. On the J'-'d, Goitchahoff crossed tho Danube and captured Tutukai. Luders cro-i;d with the main body ut (ialatz, with out much loss. Full 'l- .mill- K-ii:iui are now -in tho ripht bank of the Lauubc. On the 'J-'itl, Liiticrs commenced preparations for the seizure of -Mat-chiu. On the od, a body of Kussians. atteiiipted to cross at Oitcnitza. A de.-pei,ite Lattie tiisntd, 'I he l!j-H'ins were npul-i 1 with the loss of 3, II. li' hilled. The T urks wire .-0 cut up that they had to retire to their entrenchment!). 'i he vrry day the Ku-,-iain comineiic-jd cn-,-in.' the Tiaiiube, Omar Pasha desi-ucd utt'ick in' tl.o Kus.-iaus at liaLrana, which w as r ji-irtt-d to be more inclined to tho We-tern powers'. The Kus.-iitii tlt-tt hail left Seba.'topol with provisions fot the l'u.-eiaa fortreMUS on the Circa.-.-iau eoa-t. At Vikima, on iLe :ilt ult. it was- spor ted thi.t the llu-.-ians on the 'Jth attacked Kalal'at, and e,ii'rid three redoubts. The rupture Litwcen Turkey aud Greece na- complete. Pat, in t onstantinopif ol the WlHIi tut. the steamers K-triLutiou and state that. ( -0;u1 La, returlR.,i from ,h0 Ill0Utn of t J i,,llube without succcedin in rtmui mp ti.t) ol,-l: iiclions. j jj0,!,.T1 on the 1st in.-t. the d ii J.oiiii' Ti on the 1st m.-t. tbe day tbn 4 i,.o t ;.,,lr.,ini -lien left Liverpool it was rclioiU.il that Admiral Napier had cul tured a Kus siau frigate, but tiio report was contradict ed. It was a!-o np-ulcd tiiat a I!ussiaii ship had ltiu seized tit Fa tie I font, aud that lb, citiW were i pmoucra ol war. I. Slier lli. in :iiinpi-. AKKIVAL OF Tii K AllCTIC. e war ii progre-.-ing vbonu-ly on the be. So far the Ku-siam; huo Lecii Pai lo ii'-r hi! I.il.T ;ly .-uecejsi'ul. ui packet ihii-s are Ctflnj out in :d to convey tro. j-s to tho scat ot w a r. The entire H-jsian fleet Isk lefl Scbasto p d it i- supposed to attack Varna. Fr.im-i- ba- ordered a new levy of eighty tiiousaii.l troop-. 'J he ship I'iavie Civori.i, from Antwerp, o-teii-ibi , bound for Moiiiiea w as captur ed and brought to the 1'owns. She was la den With aim- for the L-fe. k in-ur-er'. Troops are now leaving Knlaud to o direet to C-iii.-t.ii''::nip!e. A liK-t'- !i on A;ia iiidi-.-atc a commence ment of n -.. t: . The Kin-of lireice left f'on-staiitiuople r, ,i '.. :.!. ..: - .. . ,i ... i 1 J1 ttoeii- ei o .in , ii. -i .-i .l: lie.,- oiniaij- , , . ,, - . . nig ine s-ii pre-siou ot lio-:.;e li:OVt'lliel.tS coiiimeiicino ill hi terriSoi it ,s. M zi ni i.- in Switzerland. An at tei pt will be made to escitc an in surrection iu Lombard v. ienna, ','l-t. An imperial iiiai.ifcsto is shortly expelled. I'rus-U disiij-proves Oi the movement of Uussia, but promi-cs strict neutrality. Kus-ia cxp.cts nothing from Austria but strict neutrality. liiteliigenco frooi tiie Pair.ibe is unfavor able to the T urks. The Kussians have captured 1-dutchi, and ho' i - It iiC p.i-.-i s-i'-ll of Ihltl'ild-hil. It is rep.uted that l,fi u Russians k-ft Sri p ! in a steamer to as-i.-t the move-ie,::- of lioriscb.,k'.-ff beyon 1 the PaimSe. throwing n-it-forc mints ii to Varna, w here the Ita-sian iiee-t threatened an attack. Ti:e I'l-i--!-!" were razc'.-iu-r tre-.-es in the IK-: rod -hi. The K is-i.ri lo-? at T;:l ihi It i -t ::.-,! that Omar P.,-!. all the for- i 2,.-!i!l. antii ipiitcd tin- Uii--;a;i ;ii! ek uii I '.I, a, mid or- diTeii tne T'ur- to rifoat t- W:ii-iuwal: wiiicli wa- st; -ii e lortilied, where t!; K.i--::ins Weul.I be ol lit'. "I'll 1 Ut Olll'tOS. A luiiral N.iii'ter was lige.1 t) euc j i.it.-r aix-lioroJ off M.eou M Tl -i. ;pi::ent ot j i' troop iu F aticc aud I'll! and is rapid! l.at e!il I lit ill i:nr.i! . AiaavAL of Tin; stkamlk asia. lUi.TiMt.r.n, Apiil -Ji', 1 .,!. The steam-hip A.-ta arrived to-day at T l.o st ca tin r Arabia arrived at Livcrj jol ou the ii -ruing of the -th, und the Wash ington at Southampton on the same -lav. There ha 1 been no battle yet in the I!u! tic. T lie allied fleet had entered the iihick Sea. i he T urk- had gained a viet ry in Ik -Aral ia. on the northwest coast of tho lil.ick Sea, between the mouths vt tho 1'au ubc and the I'me-t' r. Au-ti ia st.il .emains neutral or undecided. The sales of c tool at Liverpool for the week am united to .'I J,ii)t I ales; specula tor taking il.t'i'i' and exporters ".thin bales. r.i;r t-iieius n-.i u.iiiiiiing o.-, ; pur up- ip- ' :. i ' i.i:.g o . Ahhourh tiuota Ol o ..t. oi-, nini lied iii. changed, u irket was active. We.-ti'ii!, Canal and l1!,!,! v corn 11, wh.te -li. The l uir ;;;.s. moiiev mark Is I' he re li'id been no ii-hting in tin- Pa 1 be uu--13tis wi re liisliiantling tin lor- tl't's-es on the l-bind of A 'and. Admiral Sir Chailes Napier's fleet was Ftill at Kjoege Kay. Najvigation was open at St. Petersburg, As sewn as ho-ti!iti-'S C'tnniieueo in tb--Ijaliio the Fiinires. .-f Hu.-i.i ana lu-r Coutt will remove to Mosc .".v. Tbe steam frigates that were In in; con structed for the Ilu-.-iiiii G.vi ei nun i,t, had been scizi d iu Kugl.itpl by tin (iovernmiiit. The allied Ac's had returm I t i ti e K!:n k S, -i and si.ib-d f ir Varna, to i '!'-.-f, a movement in corijunctioii with Utnrr P.h , i. The liussian po.-ltion in the Pobruiija was con-idered critical, end reiriforcemenU were cam-a tor.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 25, 1854, edition 1
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