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:,! . for ih three daya, ending 2d May, amount ed to 12.U0J laics, lrade iu the mauuu turing districts hid largely dccHucd. Con- : ' i'iU were m.oted 87 2 a !-7t, I On the - lib April Odessa was bcmbard cd ten hours by the ecxnb'ititd flei t. Part of the city was destroyed ; four gun for tresses were dismounted ; tight Russian and otic Austrian Tftei Chant ship wore burnt iu the harbor. Three British bombarding steamer were" bad'y injured during; tbe bombardment. An attempt of the English - lanJ 1i930 meu failed. Tbo Ration fleet sailed out of the port of Jvba-topol during the fight, but without en.fa.jii!.' iu the tattle, tbey soon railed from the tceue. The Greek insurrection is unchanged. Tin re is no news from Asia. Napier's fleet, while awaiting the arrival of the 1'reUcb fleet, is bl ocka ding tbo Gulf North Cir-linn, for which the Democratic party time, will go very fur in excusing his pa't ol the ' n equally responsible at the Whig .irty, made . dilSieulty. I the .luctrmc, for a tune, unpopular w Mil the I'- ' The Hurl, stun NI,.W says, " W e Wn Hint 1 ,,le. when the Democratic party belt. d, leaving ' the .liliieully between M...r. I raif, of ' .rt-CABn, I the Whie. to bear the blame fer the past, and Carolina, ami Hunt, o. iu...a... " ,,0 vV correct the prejudice, of the people, and that new hive been an.ieal.ly arranged ou W i.lncsday. At d-JfN C ' "'i-b when the doctrine was again b, cumin R po ar, leant ... .ay, our despatch of U...I A-jr. 1 ''' vayV L .he IWerat. were .gain renin,, t-a iu support. ' lcspatch of ycsl.rJay nuke. e,.t,..n ..f the jj llSi , IW-k-ry w,.,M l ace tin,, bu. be tiu.C..t u-ttvr we infer t..-t tbe affair Was UUa. hfr VT'--NP iS'fcr' I that the Wliija cue lit to rep the reward of thi. ' V CHARLOTTE: Tuo'lav Afh'Ni'n, Mav ?, of I'lulaud, and was at Bothnia ou tbe -1st April. i 'Fifteen ships at 5tochho.ni have been or- dered by the Italian consul to leave. The strike at Preston is out. The Kuropa arrived at Liverpool ou the ! 13th at luiduit'ht. The Bremen barbae Favorite, from Bal timore, m sunk with ISO passengers to. the Knglish Channel. She came in collision , with the barguc He.-per, from Charleston, ; Antwerp. Uuiy five persons; were saved. j Li VKRfouL, Friday Evening, May - l The cotton market is very dull. Prices of til tjaailues bekw middling 'fair are very I irregular, and id. lower. I Latest. The Greek insurgents havei beeu dciVt3. Russia, has imposed a La- v war tax ctl a':', classes. "The J'.ussiaus are matin? tremendous ir WILLIAM THOMPSON Use,., is our a gent in Baltimore, authorized to ot.l..in advert:,. iiient, and subscriptters, and to grunl receipts. O" E. W.CARR, Eq.. i our ajent iii Philndet. pliia, anthnriicd to ohl.iii. advtrti,emei.ts and pro cure ubscriptioim. IT V, It. Palmer, V.fu.. in our antlmrired a rent I'iJ&ij" that the Wliij-s cue, lit to re-p the reward of tbia i -ti. I On the subject of Common Schoola and in con. neclion therewith Gen. Poekery discussed the I doctrine of I ind distrihution, almwing tlt: t in s"lG 1 N . r t h Cirnliiia received from linn source one mil .hen four hiinr.d t'o'iisnd dull, rs, ami would ' h ive oM .iueii four binuir?d tl'.ou..lid In. re, but ' v: prevented hy P. inocratic jiuliey, prutn'iey, I ami i xtr.iv.iL'ancc. f If the portion nieiv.d by North Cirehna, over one million of doih rs had hen inv. -ftcd in St.. tt- f!m'!,s and the profits m!d. 'ed to !'ie Literary Fund, a-ul iu w employed in educating the jtoor children of our State. Cfeiier;il 1 J :c';s n. had once reccea ized t!ie princi !e of i!is ti il utinn, but when he found tli.it Henry flay wn likely to derive popularity as the author of it, he killed it with a veto. The present Coiii-rens '.o receive inivt rt:seiae. ts.iiu: siihscr:pti.ais otlices in Bvistou, N(v Vo:k and Pi'il-ieelpi at hll FOB (iOVERNtilt, Gen. ALFI.KI) DOCKER V, or ra iiMi.- n colntv. r.vtiini'tv v a i;iii it.' I ' I' We ore authorised to unnouiicf JA.MFS W.L. I.Al'E as candidate for the ctficf ol ShentT of M cklenburg county, at the ensuing August election. We are sutlio-'zed to announce R. K. KAV. us a caiiui i.'te for the of;;, e of S;o r lfoi' M..sUn. h s n'reifiiized the j usl ice of the principle of equ .1 J'Jtrihlltion on two reeasb 11". Te first was upon Mr. Krrr'a a :iu mhiu'iit to tjive the proceeil, of .llcrnate ecin tin of Nod lo ull the St .tes in a Michic-'n Ri.il Roid Bill, whieb p.-.ed the ll.uise with this 'iniendinvlit, 1 lit f ihd ill the Senate. Tee other K.ll prnmvsnl to .livii.e tin mil 1 'ii- i f nr. of t!.e inihl:.' lniis :.i-..mo all the Si t. , fur the belief I i f the Indif. nl IniHf of the n vera! S'ates, which j.assed lota Homos cf Coneresi., anu w-s vt tor d hy the Prescient. If we h id our share of the nuhhc 1 lods w r rmi'il ci e. ale a fand iVnni their sale, which vvnti! ) enr.hee us Our Relations with Spin, The unauthorized and iuiiltiii; demand ot Mr. Soule upon the Sp.nish tioverainent to make restitnt on in the Mini of $.'U'U,ei,U f. r the alleged outrage iijei. our st.am i-htp 111 ok Wariiorni Cuba, and the immediate an. I lllieollditioN.,1 re. uioval of tin Captain (ollerul of 1 uh i and all oth er otl'ieera of (I ivernmeiit who p .rt;. ip..ted in tli.it transact c.iiiph d with hi, pi reni tory demand ef an answer in ..rt y.eiglit hems, which i Hi. lieaitatiiiL'l v iii idc, in the time reiiuir. d, and re. fu -.in ii .Mr. S. ult', impertnu i.t I. in .i.ds, pl-c. our U.iveriui.ei.t in a very d.mi;eruii ai.d unenvi able altitude Inward, Spain and Cubi. The ap. p. in. tn. cut ef Mr. S,.ule to till this import.. lit mis. sion at so erit c.il a juncture nfuur rehilioim with Sp .in, is, perh . ps, the greatest, -h 4 i 1 taii.ly the most unkirtlie .te, blunder of Mr. Pi. ne'j luilllin istraliMii. It is s.id that Mr. u. e, iii m.kiiii: these ii. iiiainJs, i ci cicd his ii.s'i m ie ns, and lii-.t he will he e piled lo remain in Spun, and act fur lb. rinstiueii.ua from ins ( ...vet mm m o ... TWtvn TIait. We learn! Omission,- 1 I ILa a .... it.. from a London paper, that l'rofeor Owen F.ra- ..i an late .peecu ... tw City, ,le. wa recently entertained at dinner in the noum-ed the ndigent Ii.skuo verj - 1. - .J .. . i a.,, l. .i Mini m.nliiiHlnil flit Veto Of tho J rem. dent very rapturously, but, like tho Con vention which uo.iiinatucl l.im, fulled to my a ward ttlnut lite IIuiiukIi uiJ Hill I In ho with Douiilass, far whom ho expressed such intmi.se niltniratioti, on thi.1 question ! Mr. Bruc": also forjiot, while fpcakinjr of Whin; opposition to the Nebraska Bill, to allude U thoie Southern Ucmocratio inein bcrs of Congress, who have pokeu noainst it, both in the ISf.iiito and House ol l.opro. garden of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, iu the model of au Iguaudon. Tho aniinul in whose mould the dinner wai given was otie of tho former inhabitants of .Sussex, several of his bolu s having beeu fouud near Korschain. Hi dimensions have been kept strittly wui.iii the limits of anatomical kuowledge. The length from tho Miout to the end of the tail was ''." feet ; he was U feet high; the circumference of his body was ar feet ; and the girth of his fore leg lipol thtc he will be Jtls'.ihui ill wil posiin ll. Tins tllii itovji oCI posilo n a very U"p.t isi.v -t it' he piis.-Lss(, hi aiivtoir-e sensitive i.npulses, wUieh Iwmvs itilcr into tee attributes ef a eei.llcinen of hoin i!r ... ih troui hi irs iiiitst make In liiiuii.atiog one lliose ri titled l.rirely '. The 1 1 jrep aratiuno for an attack ou Siliatria about bare county, at the rnsuinj; August il. !i 11. the ist of May. At Berlin, Tacsday, the ratification of t!ie Austrian aud Prussian treaty was ex i Lano.-d. The I'ussi.ms have coinpUtily evacuated L. ntr Wa:lachi. The Ras.-iau rijtht wing ai rc.-U on Aiuld, with the headquarters kt B.H'Lieiti therefore the interest of the t.iiiipnin aea'n toucc titrate ou the cpera .wiis L.eioK Niel.uli. The Turks have c nie oat of Kalafat. and e.:e oeiupvin all the tonus iu the traeii ot t Lie It 'Js'iaiiS. The Uu-siatis are be-. iitif llistria, an Kjiud asult that place the first of May, We r.re authorized t at.tiounre J.'IIN S MEAN'S, Eq., as a ('.uidi.iate for the odire of SheritT of Meeklcnbur; County, at the ensuing Augus-t election. i:i.r.c uo 3i of ti GiT. HTSlc interesting ntws under Forti!;!! head. 1.1 rao't ei otirh to . le.hli r sources of li e M.te, i rreai. 1 T r S Ht . Ilit'i in-taut, s-ii e 'a'. i t. s t . '. ' t D.s. H - v. : V ,. t Ky .. 11. Vc Uel, Church. i Hilar, .1 1 tVt.'t rrii.-f, on 1 . T. mi., .a- t .c IIjiik C,.t.' f rn. K v i.nau : i:.e Suti. the bth ,sv i ''.r t!.r Calumhxtt Corw.iroi l.ilitl fiftiii i:nroti'. ARfilVAl- OF THi: SIXAMI.K U K "PA. Ii ' We ar lenburi.' eouii in'-riean Ihbh M-" ;ntr on ! at tiie Mrt.M I!,. .le S s..c:t !v. isl church la sUtc. th-.: t ie Meek. m iv. ijux.ii:-ry to tiic A ili ijol.i .ts Anniversary rnoon neil, a' 4 o'eiocii, t tiailullf. r.VLI!Al. Ai.I.I:!' Vle'I'iiKIKSl 1 N'tw V R K , Ma - lo4. Tb'- ?nmtr Kuropa, with uews three sni 1 1 r than m bnul.t by the Allan I.e. arrive 1 here c:i Friday. 'i b . c..:iiiiie:ci-l io"s la a f il' aTs : l'i ::To-l jjt. s ei t e nl -ir says that the ales cf t:.,- e-k aiio-ui.l to SI.ihiu l,Vs. Fair Orleans 4 Hi'.doiiti 5f J fair uplands ti i ii.i idiiti; 5' . Ijower grades declined j a .'i-l'j; but b. ttei qoalities are firm. V. r t'ht aud O.ui iv riu-.te tniddlin Orleutis at "... fjiruyeauis ts J. .""peeuia'-ors au-i i; -vr- tik '!. ' en b. M -iv hc-ster trade remains nnebanred. Flour d e.iaed ii ). a Is. Wc-tern Canal 3 ti a ST (Ihi j.'i-i a 3- fi. Wheat firm whit? 11 a Ik! I. Corn d-t'.ined 2-. ' ar.J whit-; f. La-' iu codvrate l-o. s , . : ;. are , t ; --r..' i tiie .., - ar- ii.-iK- Work f ;r ll.f P-i!i'r. Wo would beg lesvc most resieifu ly to .iireel the attention of the olf.ctory n.rv.s nf the tour.- uth'-ritie to the healthful and salubrmus salula t.on, of the most pl-'.s.iit and odori fen. us k r. fuiii. s which arise from v .rious hor; holes in tfie hac streets, s.d; all-ys, bck y rJs ami ceil.rs ahi.ot t.ie te.wn. Noti.ing rriure -t present but re main yoora Ac. A wurd lo the wise ii surTici.-iit. lie ,tc all of our c.nb'ren r .'M ti.ne, Ol.: to .'t i -l'i of n . ke N'. r ' ll L -ro. st St .te in ll: Colili r ii y. M: lir tg w is not opposed to b. rrovv i ri money to ci rn"!. tc the wurils of iiu. rnal invirov eiiu nt which N-rth L'aro'ina bad already conimenced, ami w.s not unwillirjr to see thein extenutd so fr 'a llie ireaiis nd resourcts of the Slate vvr ull prudeniiv allmv." He was opposed to the d 'C. true if hnd liistr.lulion, as n source of rivii.Ui' to r-T ,.h'.- till St .tel.. complete , nd cvtei d tbos.- ' treil 1. rl-is, anil he was not foul i io.uj'i to Sllp-P'l-e thit the mcessarv ainonut of money con! 1 1h- ri.s-d at onie.drid censi qu-ntl v !nrrovir would have to be r. s .rted to, f. do w ..at was mces. ry and pru.h. nt in the premls s. Gen. iMckrry ssid tb.t he c. v'tnt' hy t' c Standard and other Democritic prints v., Ill vi.tin; fi r Fr.-e X. ro SutTrage in the C.-i.vei.tion to aim nd the StitcCmivenlain ia l.'h". ISefere (hit tin - nil free n-irrocs had been ..ilowid lo vote in e'ettieiis. At t'l..t time iiC H'.l ill f.v ir of moei. fv::ig tite priviligc so far on'v as to perm-t liiosc of gooit morrl character to ft rcise tile privilege of v.itiilg. T.'.is prepaslliiin w.is cm t'lried in by lielicv g . r the 1W i'il. uls" 'O til it vv : l.ss siorit of (Mtinm st w ilch a'WiV Lost ila.ef. ri 11 ei no :.t In till' .!-pir..tiaiS e! a fee pioi.ie, and every ae! of Ilia administration iusoolv beilicihu: ted ton st; ol: " ! V to i lltl i me and ogtnvjlc this u nu.ru.n le t ai..n cy ef our tvoi-L. Ifcur 'lul'lic nen.and riteci'ive i i do net lend I eir p,..-U,e .( ei.ei k tins in f .t u . led find cur Govern. i. Uil oos torn s. and ritecl'ive elfie. rs .e ..nd their intluence to iiiii!, v.e silal! very sieirtlv .. ii tiie biv.-J-.rs of d-.ni: r- Tiiithtfi'trint nf mui a f f T ... . r .. IV A riiniorQ llrvfVO IIAL i. 1 ie... . - ., , and read extracts trom .nr. .uenoii i am Jiblet on this subject. The tollowinS are tue jvesoiuwuua mnv duced by Mr. Barringer : nr K has, we have lie-rd, rn the ene liaml, the beermg inti lligi uce ol the ml. nln u ol mo pen. i.le of Wilu. .net. n end the surrounuing counirj to I . Id h Conv. nlion on ti c U.'nli instant, to lake mlo ronsidii alii.n Ihe iinpruv. incnl ..I the t ape Fear li.ii and to adopt such mei.sur.8 as may most fi'ielively sieure that obj. 1 1 i i nd hearing lur. tin rninre, w itli plciisuie.ol ineir :i si.e oe.i..He. r.iie with us in tiie construction of a Rail Road lo Cliarh lte ; r.nil win reus, on the oilier hand, we lire informed ill.. I the people of Kasl Tennessee are oesinus il forming similar connection Willi us and are making nl this lime n ex penm. ntal aur- V of a K ill I. a id within the bolloils ot that Mate; in view ef thi so gratil v lllg Im.lc itl.uis ol co-op.'-ration in Ihe work ol' improvement Inwards the K.st ami tevvanls the Wmt of us : Therefore be il .'. sn.'rf il, 'l'h. t we approve ol the . bjrctaol the Coiiviiilioii to be bobleii in Vt lining lull on the .ith inst. nl, ai d th..t Ihe people ol that public- .piiileo env nave our cori:i..i syu't. .uois ..m. too.. will iii their etl'iiris to improve the Cape rear II. r. Wri, Thai we are in favor nl "Ihe Ohio, Tennessee r.nd All.il. tic Hail Road," connecling 'limine ion bv the must dinclruute with the val. v oi liie Mississippi : that we regard this scheme cnlir-ly practic.tile i anil mat, nencsii.g u 10 fiaugt I with ii,e..lcil...le bcll. lits In the Stale nf North Carolina, we wall notcc.se to urge it up. on Ihe atti nti. n of her people and li.T la glslalurc until lis consilium;, tinll. HetuirtJ, Thai we deeiu it advisable lur nil in. Ii r steil in thi, ciitt-i prise ami especially lor me sever. I counties- along the line nf its probable route, lo hold n Convention of Ihe friends of" Ihe I hio,Tcnncss. e and Atlantic Kail Road," al Char. I. .it, , or siiiiif other eonvenii lit point, dunng tbe !' 14 months, before the assembling os our nejt Li g isl , lure. On motion, the following gentlei un were n.l .mi.nintnl il. li'oiites tu the Convention to be held at Wilmington on the -'"'th, fix : W. W. Kims. J. '. Osborne, ("en. John A. Yoiiml', Thomas 11. Brein, lr. C. J. Fox,lr. V. As- . Columbia. J burv. "5. J. Lowrie, John F. Irwin, Muses N. Uartt, Jul) n M. IV.lts, Col. Win. M. drier, I..U. inos.l. vnier, juiiti i). i.i'jiv-, i , ' " I monn vav or onolher. Peri Vitals sre liinnnera M. Matthews, M. L. Wallace, Col. U. M. , the gartni tits of moileaty. i t, onl v wh.n th. y have a larjjs eircl ,iiou, atoj Cochran, B. W. Alexander, A. B. Iavidson, i " The 1'resent Company : May their J. . i'hskh;-, Ar cosmom-t utrci U increase .ub. i. i si...: s; M' t.irih nlihniiirli liotu th woinliot the riulion lists. On motion, it was i b. a-t, be followed by every blessing of Krjur.i, That the .r icecdines of this meetinf ! peace, b.- a. nl to tue N.C. Whig and W.sicru lK-uioeral j " Volunteer : Sueee.S to the Biny p u!s Sil) si iirv . iiu ii" f;" Oi ' ., .,( . I I (i feet ti inches. Twciity-nne pentlenien 1 sentiitivcs. . J'urcly accidental haluglt hegistcr. A CIIOII E PFiRIODlCAL FOR ONE DOLLAR A YEAR ano a mtsKvr re r.vtar ecosvunKa. FREE GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE .S2..)00l)INI,i:i;Ml(jJIS! A IIANOsOni: t.'l.VI i II'Y sr ow r onrsiM.n bv si sr iio roa this , be. dined comfortably within the interior oi tue creature, and l'rofessor Owen ent in his h ad as a substitute for brains. The 1,,-ua-nation, it will be remembered, was a hiic vegetarian monster, living upon the course rank herbage of tho epoch which witnessed his exisleuee, when m huuuiil beings cxi.t ed on this fair globe. Tho l'hiladelphia Ledger bays a similar sceno was once witnessed in that city it occurred on the ll th of lebruary. lMl ) iUT)-t) M 'VllV IiVIOV of which an account is given in one of the I t U L l 1 1 ill Ul Illla ti."llli.ia iicspiiiers of that period. Mr, Ivetnbaii.lt 1'eale, having j.ut together the skeleton of the famous Mammoth or Mastadon, which was to be exhibited in his Musf uin, gave an entertainment within the breast of the skel eton, at which twelve peiitlemen pat down with him around a small table. A piano was also within the enclosure. Anions the toasts drank on the occasion were the fol lowing: " 'i he Constitution of th United States i May its ribs he as ribs of brass, and its hank-hones as molten iron." Job 4'h Hail A MONTHLY PAHI.OIt Jul USA I. ; (lE DOLLAR A VE AR, 5 CUIMI.S FOH 4...-Z- t t.l'll I 1 (U 2tl. OFFICII, 4111 IIUOAUWAY. TK abound in Magaiimi and newsiar,, kililiil lo the Wauls anil lastesol all class es, y. I, Hie thirst Ibr uuiital r.creatmn and int. I- ligi lice, which Is one of the char.ieleil. lies ol our Kiip'-, eucouragf a us in tite belli -I' tht aiiothtr wtil et.iinueleU pubiica'lun va ill be amply sustain J Con.pilitit ii. which ha ii. in cili.i " lli- hie uf traile," la now auch in Ihe pvriodict luir, tlisl, by the or-lniury uoids, tt is a h.-iariiotw mid. .taking to the puhiislier, lo attempt, even w ith a I rge rap. itl.to eslabhsli a ntag.ziiir or pamr. ..t unire- The Ladies of riiiladelphia : lire their , qmi.tly thousands of dollars aie npmiirj b. fi.ro niihrd Lraul t s r rove as horrible as Imrt it is uia.is to yield pr-l.t. oml -,t li .a become U-... t...h,.1,l .1...... e!ntl., l will, " W pn.ie.ple that sui'.e. . t mu.i ne pun lur f. r pu K. A. bhcoln.n. JOS. II. WII..SOX. Ch ur-,,. P. Wahk.vu, ?e,ntllrir,. L. ILLIA.MiON, of Kurope FOR IKK M I'.Tli ''. Mri. Ki.n i r.s : I tic. a few thin,' ', n'lr is-ue ot the mil. ire ol " J. uin ra: !o r a -hoi t w . P.i .1.1 n A w litll. w i-h 1 ri. f. v to - e v.t lined i; 1 Ctl. instant, . '..'.. . ' M;, a v ii:' i uing llO- v in The O w .1 a a n .4:11 . So :, t .1 Car ,i.h b-at. d S.tiilii i.ie a.spi -y an Ai.r . F. .' t: m my ot the most prom: o' ti at day. ami w is 01 f v I ii ti s. IF- a ' W'j j'ir :ge si, now c n'ers. .Zed CoiiVr ntlull of t e tc Mi friend, C! Row i,i Cfi'ar.tv. to vote for 1 1 . e I- a - t no n ol y lu-t by a ra b. - n in f j, ' y a pp. opie, ' lei il . S, i: t ,r fr. t. v ko! p.rtu of F. l..e '.'ot i ..e!t to ti ti.rrHl;': ;:,st.r.t. vv.Ui r . e c v ana '.o t .ei 1 1 b..t Ml sia; oe e . I-H ill te m !.'... n. a.'J r li tr thin He :. u.-l.t - 'ii. ami the b.-lloV. He Coll. pi ed " to set him in Public.'' 1 ii le as my kutlib!.' j 1 1 r i!i rstamiitig i in a n in tio other light, t placed L..n-e.l in !: aiiiinitig Li- seliiim-'ii' ed ull tiiat 1 1 ea.-i j!) espres'."lis and Very er. Li- cm :i x .rd-. tin; ; .', ... , la :i ' i r. in bis r.-j ly. - : hii.i- lie' W 1-lle- t ) at pear , a n-p iv . r l no si.--!:: r. 1 take mt of a ilil'- ,1. ,r. i- nl" n. v h.i.i.'i i wr nig: 1 i lit before tiie t aat he npp-ars (so far .. t is i av ii 1 of nn- light. 1 ut I et in 111 in tout in which he a 1 lre-s. For, in ex- ; 1 Ot.ilii His expre-s-I have u-e'l iii- oa n . .riy, if not ait 'getli- .- if I set him be! ,re .t, w bv did ., tout light iu w h:eb 1 a w hat' ver t xt.'bt I set sa ti ti ll ;m txl t; ii ii. t-V; r i the pap. ... aauie ii right. I i ti. . tl vv ;i,. re , bin. up, " In: a.-,t,- ;i .i ii i to tie KKL ATIONs WITH SI'AIN. X,'' of the I'u.tiu-.ore Sun, writes; ' Our relations ith Spain, ihuiigh some what out of joint will, doubtless, receive an amicable so'.uti in by the tratislei ring nego tiations fr.mi Madrid to Washington. Ii the imvr Sp.iui-h Minister to tiie I'tiiled States, no in Paris, is a reasonable man, liov. Many will get along with him, and tilings may yet be settled in an amicable manlier. Meauwhile, it cannot be denied that things are pretty bad ; and that Mr. Soule is by In) in-atis in an enviable posi tion in Madrid. Nj man is win) has the door slammed ill his face. Had Mr Soule was asked from his pood r. a-F'-'-I"'-'- detnaii to demand by the government , there -nil on his part to situated as lie i- f.r in-h in-lr n 't!nng uut w oat iiu iti-trui lions might be a demand h s Li'Dl. R...I S MlsTAUr A Frenchman, newly arrived in London, impatient to see the town, but fearful of ll .t Ba ling his way back to the hotel carefully copied upon a card the name f nii.t.'d upon the wall at th.1 corner of the .-treit iu wnieh it 4. situa ted. Thi' u5tie, he fe.t himself safe, and , set out up mi a raiulla much upon the prin- p'i vulgaily ku"wn as " foilowini onesj tiose." The whole day long Le strolled aud stared to Lis heart's content, wearried at, : last hi! jumped iuto a cab, and with tho ' easy eotiti lent air, of a man hi felt at j home, he. read from the card he had pru- j ; detitly pres.ivcd the came of the street he' i dwelt in. The cabman grin led horribly. j "This Kngli-h pi-Diiuticialioii is sally .iiffi-j euH," said the- Fre ni bu. a n to himself "hei does Hot ui.der-taud me.'' And he pin id , the card before the inau'a eye. Cabby grinned more than ever, gsied in hi larca! a-tonished fav, and ended bv sticking his , h. tiot. ll I.t. iriio IV t..i in . t. f 1 I' j:. '-hanged. . 1 in I IL '. ,1 r 1. fcet UTl' L lTlg - t. il. - .1 M in.-y t g:.:-r I'll" t' iU-.li'- are s all, au 1 ' A. lie t::. ::. ,.j-g I ' The ; the We -ll"li affair', n .t out I ii i I -I I ,1 ii e IS i II it h v a 1 I -.. f'1 i: r i a. .. t he sa lo ad Ull I. a. fi'.in 1. iv s.-ri. re tb a n . in a bun ,. iiia-i' r A u .11,, ; '., ,, ,;. 1 t i.t: : . ;r '1 M i.-.i-l t'e a :. wr I.'' 1 ' I to wa.t guv . r ti il-iiil.i- t -'s I.-, and roar iii ' itb la j ..'Ii- We .1. sign lo furnish a hne dsoint I e pr n.lrd, high.loni-d, witty, tntr ruining tmj iitslructiva Quari.-. - - suiUbie loiin for bincing) which in titn year will .-oiupri-t? a l.rr."- sn, null oi us. lul inior. iim tion, ami i. a a reil. X "I t'-e lni.es anU aritor.l of eufitn. rsenla, will . lo.in.l 'ntircly isoil! y of preser .ntion, l ileod il to be, most . inphl. tealiy, a I'Arra foa T.e Ptori r, we shall aut.o-ati; ihe.f riobts, li.eif lot r. st, tio ir . Pare ; our i... t to being " in. greti si go.v.1 to ti.e t st nun,!., i." The ri a!v suUreriiloiit his 1-J.n fi i. (I si nor i ol. Ur, or I i.e copies tor Four rtulfirs 'l'.itty livo c. pica for Ti.-ily Ik.lUrg .11 lo ...i.e .iiln... GssTll .ii s oa I'asxii us smoi sriso is Tut .o. sr. os ii lo $2S,000, fit i j.rtf0 to rnr. rmir l irrif 'l iiut n iu A bfautiiul V,!I 111.! lit - in rt( l-rt r c "., onr himr Ifviri w 'utu ; U i-ii-ftf , Sub!-,ntli u p,i..r. i i f' ldgr, . us thi II. lin S vit---f A'cl-tlirturr. .,0 At tlli iJU. 4l.: V( W pTt tl V I (1 fr l;fj l,t tut- unit I.-, il ly. Mtlii a t-fff gjrtiru !-t, t-i.' - u V t ., ( .,iti ! (r 4 nd ill ;i. '.. ' i -t. , . . . . . ,;.., I if i v. 1 l" Mifi !in-i, .if Jj. tih' f f r' r a .t.n, t y tuy lt m n;t,u( jfif cit, A l r l m . I l.iiiii fr il!-uut pr cf i! if in. , ; . ! '...) ;n .ti. rtifit ? er in X i r. i,iir '' TI" teiie! nation on tile t ait aled to th-' passeis by t , I. iin at iir-t, but ti lor.- f the f w ho gr 111 bi ll )' :n.-r ; oi v iiH card, j .me 1 one an 1 all in i h ir ji ith the coachm in. The Freiichin.au now got , t ...a ., swore, "tamped, gesticulated like a eaMiiiiite lor l'dialu. He Went . tar as i i ilireaten tho laubeis, cr i s - uibl.-d ; every body t mpatkif' d with iiiiu till they lea rued I ho circums'aneea of ;! ca win u ihs-y j nu.-J i.: tbtt infect. . in iiilaritv. I'i (jiiif th" p'.r.e", th i-e guar : i in i g-1' ! 1 e w ,1b r- I f r- i - in I.on- 1,1 r, oi s .,jn . 1 ' ,ll y rintu ' ti't ath ! (.All flit 1 A p.r,-' I ! .1, A Pel p.! I. r. i, A J . s r i n A "t A hi f I.. A fun- 1 1. A fine (.. fi .. i. fiai- 5 line .. . ." ia ... I L.o.'s' lira., eh I e 1 .: 1 1 I. :n a la ..I :-. . . " I in. t I. no k. i- .. :.! I.i v.r H t t iifdlH-MK ri-r Ibeh I , .il Co ,r Ill.. l.'l 1, 11 -II. I k' I., s- i iirity or in. i. (. Iu Wat. !i h, H 1.1. W, lcl.es. VV .1, l,j"-l I ,(i(MJ y v.'. g.ai I.i I .'it lent 41H1 ? V 'hi 1 " .1 K.i., tin i . an t I' no do 1 : ia u. ;.' :i s "'lint. , . b..-. e u, -: y de:liiie-l. l'i' r n-ws 1 v this steam "r is in The :. .:- i S t bv! boinbani -A in J'igLiZ. at tiie m.uth ( il- 1 1 . - I' . .1 i.t 1. : i ,i v c' ry liver 'he il i-eiau I jet..;: ii L Tl. . .-i.- ;-- .:. ; . 1- r ' ' r. is . le rn, ! 1 "1 v t t on t'j do r-tn-n ef b. in; a! nli 1; ti ' .- iiy rt' rrrnnce of l,,i ;, .- '. ' lo : ... : t..e -io - a 1 v. st. '! ' ' la t .. 1; nd L r; -l i .1 s Kr (live Ca; .red 2 Fre n b . Th- fi ir fr,f 1.1-ft "innTaii' S-imiaiiti " t ie I) .noe: ..'..(: I. ir 1 I'.TI )NAL INTKLI.l iKNCii. t l.ie I-th and F'th Om-r Pa. -ha. with i". 1 torn, gav.. battle to ieaer.! L'j'Jcrs, '..-: S'.-tri and lt'isteh'!-:. J l en :a. '.ii"!,l U te s f.r several hiuM. Dur.ng ...i jrei.jis nigi.t Oiner Pacha had sent a .... i.ti t.aarl-. the sea. whicli divi-ion, . ar. ,g tjs Ii;.ht A tiie battle, ill.; lie J the ll.-eii,. ia the rl-ir, cij-ing tr. ineti.i -,;j. . .Sf'.i. The ll.issluti retr- at. 1 bwhitid ' ".'.-I a a ..Ja, vi'.i. th 1 ss ot l;...tiy a',-. si ,ri-, biggag'; uA military i, 'J be 11 us a:. enn rauncil on Tuesday of list ae-e r, ti .. iva.I thcr ;irn-'i s t-; l" ..i.-vi , t i .ii t fir the g.slatu.--. T-.e c .i.'.id si,y acunovs h-e-o-g t;;e e-,a;,l. : a:.;.: ipn-te e a 1 1 -; ai -'ei'I'i-g and p'. .' :'. .- -: 1 t : '. creeds ar.ii pl.lform-. U.t.i Sute ever were or ever w.i! t talih'i, t--l by the gre-t n.i utsanl In 1 y no t , a ri ii v i. r v nnaii. it- i.g i s Ijioi.ii ( , Till!. I V V, Mr. Iii' I rii.ile le e y ia i', ol ti.e s . 1 1 ( 1 1 1 , v. M v 1.1 i. ilhiit. --I"N. v ' 1" tbe II" 'Til, s. I 11 tllll th- n -I 1 i - tio- continued the et'aclc on Slll-tria. T ri:-, '.ti the 'th. er,--. 1 ti.e I'-.n-r.urpi.' d. 't -..'.. t H. 1 ., K '. lied MI ti. ; i t J In . ei or i -. 1- Paki"witc'u ha-! orler..4 tilt It u- alvaL'-e 1.0 fuithtr into lh-; Dabrad- A-nerics. !l i". v. r '..:... .- . f r. i ni'-ae.' t' hat in i. i l vai.ee . t.g r-. Ti.e s-..ci 1 t r ': 1 . r -1 1 r g ,r:ii. ;n t.,c g. bat M-. . t.se, h.0 in to t o- e.i ii.-.. r .t. 11 of M ti.e a n. ..I p-U ' t e 1. ,1,.. !, to- Ii ;. ' t - roJ l-'eOtrai, in ihed or coi.stru1 1 a'ari'ic party l 's-rs. W a . m- r t 1 .. nt ,:A :: ll- ,;. r .'.c i I Ii'ici ira'.i.ri 1. is new p'.- . ti 1 :lin 1 -c .1 lie . . e r 1 t" tur. II' II . lie I; M. Mr. Haul. to tUe t He , a' ....!.! 1 .- I, Ml.S ga t M- 11 1 .Mr. . r . Mr 11:,-.' groin. vv in. r'-in .,!..! r 01 is l.')7, n . t .;. r.s' ri 11. evei! loe pf. 1 w I Mi to Oro.s se H -11I1 Hili lo.- M t.n i 1 t ,1 o;.;i' ro-l,' s o; tne no.v..U ti.e re;:. .ul. el. ion . 1 ri tie. 1 1 a ii,i;,viili:as ail-, ci. iii'..- he holds on to ,-r, ly aids at., .tier : . i-.-e it is a " '' il ;." What a -trr.nge ,at our fri-:. i .oi 01 ilities anytbi-ig bet au - or r Sigi jii ' I' ." ii .1 .1 - and r.-ligi m to r ti.1-11 e'-iino'd -iuli a 1 hi in the J. j.i! n - of I. imbiirg and -i.i-h lilie oral and r. Iigi on 11 i" V then elaiiiii-d th" W by il . -s not leg t ... 111 v. ,'b poll ... it. r w l.ieb . . 1. ili'.el et Ati I now ..ii,-!. he r -o iloilig ; 'iJt liS ijll' S- t, ! Can it be 'ending with i .tigs lo mor ! r bf b.ng to an 1 how lias are ..f att. 11 ' Theft and ami vices r.r I.r i.le-s , ending 01- nl at tin: S'.'.tli i t .1 ecu the two " A gl-tltb Weeks the N the 1 .- JUtl very it.t-i.igeii ii.an. w lio h.11 r in tie.. rgii. und .' ciua-ka tjue-toii 111011 in. 11 of th 1 t ru iiartv, lately 1.. on 1 and '. iitiy s ah. mil is f ist 1: Stat, ended idieed pent several , tells us tint tratisfe-ri ing ; to the ultra M-eessiotlists lis little to cio with thein as pos- i.-v say that v. rv inaiiv 01 tno-e i.t wbv 1. 1 Te it. t to ti :. ... ( i'.-l tl do n ' 1. Ii. 1, M - .. r- M b l.'l t 1 oris t ike'U il 11: jT) tot' iii.-or- rt j: k:i aio! fi !- -f M- , .. 1 -.' i-t a as i I v ti., .. s 'tied. A ol H '. a He .;'-.,. !!. 1. ie. Tbe I .-i o t !.. n t. UC -iii ago- e i- p j.-ta; 3 .. 'J I'....- I'- la. i- i. - t tol, Turks. ' l..'-, i. -1 w as W in. count, ri I.: tl.O, .S alie fr.- ,. . - . ; .jr.- a -, 1 1 of e,...eg . c'.i.'g. d," is dli-air I!. Mv M:. I 11... oh . I r II to I til , . e-1 Ii : a t. . ! : W, I'' I 1 toe a.-M-s. Oi, the rt'.h a f glt ensued between the Tarks till M iiii.'iiogriiis at N': k.-iek, eoui ii,.,n.i."j by tbe chief 'eorge P.-troviu-U. I ! . -ti - iiav. now fair'y e-jiin... t,ee J, and 1 .11 h -leaiii' r wiii but Hiliati'e- tin ll,ter.--t lei; in tut- . ontest to f'ne I.a-t. h A -ti. .-t ri p .rL'-d tuat iu4 Austria us oc 1 ! 1 ioviine?-. 1 u j -rt-( u r.U Hytahia ii fi'iin: oat a - mi stui.'.d bouts btwi aujiiit hii'-i n a VV!iltf. out tria.t In :' -r-u- t ! fli.ii." Iiy t'i: rtni r A v.- v. '.'i-t i'sr -a,- ... y, "jist Mr. .M . r ! 'i I h 2 ?J1 '. i- .Jr-l? tiiiO C'.h'A A'- i-t.' cal inj.'i'-'.t.ty , ' i.'J tint t riiOiii.1 r ; " p jfc--. hirT '. i' 1; i fro i.i t.ic t ; ti, n- . (iuy (aitjUafUf " itiil coifie b.TOifi i.-in, ttsi&f: h-4U SiHiii i.iui u; miC l-jti' !'r.'jus un -tv of I) n.-r.-ry, Ji ijTi !.,! 'jfit ti i,tyV iii; Uiai. i.j Ul fl iM.liC lll'I. '-j ! rfl)lt nl. tl t i t U- ii'ulr.Ii ff l'i- ii Mr. I Mr. II 0 IV o ori-i -I is I , r 1 -ii -.1 1: 1- W'.'.l . r bat Kit - a tar .u t.. '-'I-1 , 1 1.1 pol.ti- li"-Iid opio-e y y, in ri fi r I 1 1 :vs eliaet'ol : !i moral and nig I . polities ' 1 1 it lias re- 'i- - v, e r an- .- ai.d botii'- 'I ciiipi ranee ili.'i ' behind a my !-: nd tbo t ii oi' l nil , it from a ..1,1,1,. ),- 1 1 ii t'ii i ,-, -. :1,.d 1 l. ir h'j W'.'ild in I .-fore an an- ! d b. ad f ' r ;i ' - a : i.iui.its Ai is. H 'I ff. ri 1 f . ol 0, ,1 Mr .lit- Tt 1 - n v v . 1 n.-iii i:'i 'iniiii-:. riliz nn I. ale;,,. I'.. . e f- r i r ... ot I i S.Hr-.i'-O-.sel t,. toe Oit, tae M..t- a. anu liur.oa; lue I .r v Oiar g ss. I . ; ..-.ve Mr. M ., r It' 1 r. 't lie W . I- . . ..till, i.t, ali3 '.. I,e lal.'ls among ll a 1 1 OCCaSi.il' s Ji.,, 0,1-rv inrlii-. ti,.: tV . . I. .. ; H lo i,,,i: ,, 11 a n Mr ( r 1 j but 1 i:iti.i- er. i il ' appeal - truth .. N v .1 1 n Wvvr- A 111 v nti K. The 1'a ria correspond, nt of tbe Montreal Witt.es w i .ts-s as ! il ,., s The g;-at ii'.m, wbn h tupie', at pt -1 nt, ti.e e.uil ..1 I'al.'-e, 1- li.e nvii e ... t:M- Lamps, r.f. He no eoiger b'.j -s Ii i. 1 . ..o. ...'. 1 r. ' ; hi p' : ,,t . : . a-: i it is said be tbuiH" 'A taaiing aii" r. ie ri is not otheial, but ii u I . 1 in several licensed t.I" rs. the truth ..I Ti.e 11 1 a 'i s.-n 1 eely be ipi .'st lom d . .N a p, .b in. 1 " n: rto , ru b .. or, v.ry (omi 01 Lis aoi tin ui- 1 voice wi.l r. inbli iu every p out ti.at id 1' I.i. un. it and .J'.-ephiiie, who tfii'-, a- , i w know, &ep.iial.-u or the ban.e n-i,.',,, 1, Whether Slolu tlsia In itue or Iloi.l any ..Iii- ,., ri, tbe Lm'i'e!a csf tbe Kre'ieb is iook'ng erv mauiivbuly. Lt-i impossible bo ce her wilbout Uiiig sir n it l y b. 1 explosion cf dutss. . to the Fii perai , be ap- iad .11,; u in .11 1 1 or . 1 ve he t I .. , 11 , - ln.Vt M. r i C-.w 1. S1 to not, . !'!.. go fit s no!. . xvt to.-ir I House 1 ! , t ! 1 . I. Mr. II I.e. n , 1 ion, y.-.l. n... y eg; ti ; g. . ml 1', t-l I JouoU in ti.e elo. r j..i M , 1. 1 1 I I-. . N. tliat Mr. II ban , .t I, ... 1 on t V. . li ed Mr g- iiH' ll.11. ', ', I n i ;; an ni II. ,t s'-rn (. , I.I hi, 1, ,1. 1 ti, lii.vruvinn in J ii; i-llt tilb lli'iolat' S of lue Will', uiel t,. I" lor t 1 in l 111 V y- 1. ,11. Ul.fi .lis" s-e.l li. s- ll r..l .lie .rt ti !..' II- '.-' i. tio- Slli.j . r .Loo 00 .- V- I II llll going Hit , 0 1 ' '.! t r, I ., t 1 H.iot to Mr. C -i,t I e alia f M.i in tin; t- . i; t I 1,. sday, lllo ',1 '. it A s 11, r. ga I 'In.:, , an te-l,',li l lO '.,' 'i ii till,:-l ,11. .i',11 Oil I lo: '- v 1,, ii, Oil in ot; W,!-ijii 11 -'i , l;.,i,t. r. w. re nit lir. I ' X e,;.i!i, ting, iiiid r" ni h t tie--oo ind W 1 1 1 1 . 1 dopted by a r, . , ,,1 j 1 --;l,g tin: ilit'-r. te,, :-. I i . 1 1 s ii, 1 inv Hi:ig tin: . '. op till- po lib, II of the Altur lr. Fox per. K-'j , intr , i;,i Ii',I,, l.ieb be J, r piiata leliialk-, aii.e st 1 ..in and U in .1,1 John-ton le: 110 . t.i.g org ( ''. 11.lv a .1, Chailott.-, oi, I -o 1, to ,-Jl. .. ilt.g Ihe " , Kail ll m l, -.ii Ir ,111 tin- 1 , i,,e. t lb' 111 ii. -t i;.t. In l ii of tho inbled t! lit Atlaiilie, He .-av tiie opuii hi is gaining groutid tiicre, and ha' , i- .n,,.. ijuite prevalent, tliiitthe'inly way th-y can live in peace with the North Is to have sible. Tl. i t the North w ho appeared to be their fried"! i'i I . aud lol have deserted them 011 1 the "S"cbra-ka ipicsiiijn, and that those who: ant with tln ui on that may i!eert thein nt the next time of trial, in sh art, they are conviiiCi d that they have milium; tu hope from the North not en n a faithful perform ance of the stipulation- of the Constitution, hut mu.-t rely upon themselves. j P.I'SSIAN A M I'.KP'A. I The N'.-w i'.,rk Tribune t!:it.ks that in tbe ; K'-ircpean war tiie I'.ils-iall p .iosr---ioi;s on the nurtb ra-l, rn shori-l! of tiie Puciiic will very likely become a point of attack for liie Kiigii-h rriii-ers. In. 111 ail article iu the Tribune, igi.ing a sketch of l'jssiaii Ainer iea, w- make tbe' 1 allowing txtract : ' Tuts.! i .--esdniis are administered bv a Kuso-American t'ompaiiy, chartered by I bo Imperial ( re.vcrniniiit. Ibis ii iindtr tbe speei.il dir.o tioti of tho Kmpeior, and b.u it- principal seat at Sitka, dm .a ill oil -f tiie isjuu'ls ol I be nn'," A", hipi-lago 1 xteti iling a! , n,; ti." ii'irthw. -t. rn coa t of t'i Amerieaii eoiiltneiit. Having come into pioss.'-sion ol privat.: iul'irmation concerii Hig the pre-eiit Condition of this colony and ot its trade from a perfectly authentic source, we proceed t'J lay it before the public. " Ihe native population in tbosi. regions is eotiipo-ed partly of Aleutian-, Kurilcs, 1 i.e a.gri..-. v, sieior ai,i rg-.i.iige. ' t Ii- was Lever 111.1teUilst11.cn 1 I he geiit'i iin-u in blue roared like the ie t, thi y evidently could not help it. Com-. I 01. . t. n tiiit.g'i. ,1 with thi"ir 'iiirtb.but thvy 1.. Verl'.i !c-i g-iffavred excecding'y. 1 0 ! what extremities tbe desperate Fr. in Lilian might have pi le 1 it is imp O'-ibie toi say, had not a geiitleiiiiVi fi-.'.iiiaintcd with! Ills lang iag", rt -peare I Upon tUe scene I lie loo bnigheil violei.tly ou behohlin 1 card, and when bu had -poketi a f. , t the Frenchman, the Frenchman laughed likewise ' lii'-ticein il F.r .V. Fr. oil K, r ,. ui p A o V ! An ". i i II s.T I'-l. I". I , 1 to (..III cio !., S. III. tl .O. y be S- ell a. I,. v. 11, w :i .1 n, gn, fluent l.'os ts,. I'j.no, do C. A h lis, tw V01X.J lit the ord , 313 Ibosd P.-ls," il. mi: III ,.ir I J1V. Tlfrt;Ul it If nil Ii')M'j,ti 0 , Am f.t ( !'r Ir n M lUue IU.tr..l- J I.? a "M fir If. ft v K'.fraiiiij; by Ihi fir-t At t t. nTu. .v. f rlt.iV r-"iihtj gftH -fill, .... pi. .f ! i rt !'. rkrt i yr'i'. H"fk f f' f- r rtr a u r ,t c ., .ck. aS., I II ! a, .. a .1 -. 1.. I t . alJress so carefully copied by the foreign-, iinaj jli r.,,... . c " In. I, ...my ,,f Ki.o'wl.' er at the corner of ihe alreet was the fol-i 4gr," lowing " (,'omiuit no nui-auce !'' ll'm k- i S.Ihi.i Fine Stc, Furaravirigs. " Pu.traits of Wtrl. which wai a signal for a recom. I ViJfm . . . t .1. 'l 1 I'..'... Tl.-! Ola." lit ui liie ceiieriu iiiiat.i-.. ur i S.lHiu 1'inr Sle. Foraravirigs. I n Pr. solelit, " to ihe irt : 4.51IO I n.r Si,. 1 Fe.gr, noes. l. w of ll.i . it ol N w Vi lit lime, A t..ii.i rk and I. . le ,i. niKLaHLnL. Mirru-d. ill thia entintv.fin Ihe Cd int n I. by , Ihe (!. S. C. Pharr. Dr. !.. I). PAIikS lo M -s: AM KM A A. Ml IT. I M.i:r,i,i: vaiid I N ' H A It I.OTT i:, . C. f1lli: si llSC ft I III-.KS in form the public in. B. tr-.lly, thit tiny havu .,,-ii. d a Jige-'ab'J.Jos -JTiJiigi-ijl in ('Ii .' lull', N . f ., a l.i rr tV y rt- prr --it'. . w.tb i tjinjM t' ht norlitMrr. Ir.in N trlh, to irn,tc ail UTtU 9 III t.H'ir lllif of hLtftintrm, Mir-h at,. . on.y. 7.1, t fi.vsis tin.; i,f KOKLTItlEriTS, TuNBS, TAELET3. seripl.e.ns lor a y.-r to Il rti'r's -triptioi'S for a ye:r to Cflers.-n's ! . .... r y. ar in f .,! y 'a J ' ar lo Pulriain's lei so M ; 50 so l.-ioi h i su ..-. r.ptieins l,mi ly . ilisali, . 5 I -iihs. not, ens for M...i;v. . St.fi Th. i an I to ,,'..-i,s of '.,li'. en- 11,'toii ; wall ki en conslanll v on ban.l Ihr l.t i!r. s-iril.tien of Italian Bft.l AiOSriCHU Mirhle, null 'loir atl, hs Will he a H rili .1 on as aiii-'iiiiiienla. Iiiii; I'-rms as tin y t in be nbl illil-d eilher Nia.lh or Smilli. i , .1,1 lilllil.'l,a ie. ....! i i , . l ii- I .1 .il . ' ".""a.'1, i"i "iiy it. vietc, ailiirssr.i lo o. .'loiig',,,'... ail'. wm--.iiau s.ocK, nun, lht ,ub.cr,lr., will meet w.th Mr.,i,,pl .tunlioo. tin.- prim ipal huik consists ot tbe Kalashes, , ami will he parked mid forwarded with Ihe utmost a trine liifb-rnig in type from the others. ; " !es...! h 1 be Kala-hes, are a fair and blue-eyed r. C .1 1 lied to tb d A. C. ' 1 1 i e i . ,x, .1 ,-. II Chair, nnd V iiii.llllSOll, lltnee American Hotel, jscar cousta'.tiy ta.tc I.opr, I. tin . .Jiifii t.is si ti..- r i lit. a ...il t.i ere toe r ll -I-.. On Is 1 iier-,,1 i y. ".I of lie- I' . I ...liner 1,1 ll. o I I ...Hi ;,, ', ' ,e ii.ne vv l-e . s is to oi: ' r v li,,"li t 'g oo. i rt of a' tion in t!ie Si i ti.,1 to tiie lii-'lli..'ljii!iea-r,t:, ... I , Mr. Cr Hge I tin! object of the llicc- i from eitixeiii nf '1 en i. and I tu-oliii e .n- -ii,, ,-tiug of Iin: laites.i'X l.dl by tbo people nf : : i- gr-ii t cnlerpi ie, and ' ; aiio.'i ol tlm citizens of Mate. ..."hide.!, V, '. liarriri : I I be tollow ing Hi solu i d tt ith a lew appro let was I illowed in the t , the Minn: purport by , F.-i., both setting I ,i tli race, with oval features and light hair, and speak a language peculiar to tliem-clvcs. I In y arc . a-ily managed with j tst treat ment, but an: brave and ipiii kly roused to anger. For the must pan they have prc se'v. d their independence, since out of near ly fitly tbou-and tlm greater part have not sublimit:. 1 to Iuis-ian nomination. However j tbey all tiadu with the colony, bringing I thither beaver-skins and potatoes. 'I bey j arc very furl "f wheat.-ti groats, and next! to f-nnpowiler, prefer that ailicle ill ex i change f.r their produce. Like many I otb. r native American tribes they are sub- : divided into smaller clan, living in contin-j ua! feud with each other. Tbey arc ail: aiioeo Aitii liiieM. S. N. SITOWF. W. W. PHUKAM. .',lf 5C.0HH l'i 't-, ano.iieitii g lo - . , I'tfmutiiH fri Ig.os and .kt i'unritt'r; 'tit Ihe ag. nl or other i.-rson who forward. tin- I .r,-i,s it! of puh.erilM rf Ta tli" sg. nl or other pnuon w.iu a. ii.la lb-: n. l Iirge t hat To t- e a, i.t or otiisr p- raon woo a -mis the nent lai .1 iMt, ..... To tar ag, oi or otlii r js run lift s"mls li(e In nl I ir;i t list, To ;ht ni . i,l or .ainer p rsoii ha Si ii.ls tbe n. st l .rg.st ii,f, To the Mg, ntor other person who S'im's the In l Urg ni iipl. ..... Ts.Iki.' wlio .end the l. n rn-al I .rg t lits, e ie!i M To those w ho a.-nd thy -.vci,ty rn ti larg-.l lists, each $10, To those no send tin filly in il largest bs's, each tl To those who send the fill r n. At largest lisls, each t.'l. ...... To tho.. w ho send the fitly nut larg-sl Hits, escii tl ',' .1 g" ll 4 i i loo J,'J.', a.'jiiti soo 451 I" I I.'.il 1..U I. Ml : M. I .We) i.'ll 3 0 OoJ l'i. .'il go J gull " i'l be. l STATE OF SUM'U-CAIIOUSA, L'MOM lib'STY, Cnjreiif Uii nnd Qmirlrr Srssiuiix Ajuit 'term, I -.It. W.lliam S. i;riffiii Original Attachment. J nun I'.riirman. 1 I' iii;ie.iring to the aalisfuetinn nf the Court lhat Jnnie. li.-iirln in i. not a resi.lnil of tin. ,Sl ,l. ,nr so eoiireal. linns. If tliat the ordinary pro. . ess of law eaiiruit be a. rved on him : ia tlurt. flirt thll'lrit l,y Ihr Cimrl, that public , lM, . Hmlle l t an weeks in the Norlh Carolina Who, I'.,, ih. silo jam s ll. 1 ' ii si is a V . ii .s , s Ui oi irriii; uin .. i- of h. g.-'s ba i CO, .(jii- at th in a s! long light tu,- a:ivaiit.i;'.-H wlui Ii tin: j iNr..V H IlKAT. 1 a hive ju"t been shown aecoii :p!i.sii.in nt of Bi.cli awoik would de- a "ample of wheat, which was harvested veiopi; for tiio whold Slate, and denying yesterdu y, ( I hiirsday,) on the farm of Sea that tbo ..I ji'.tt of lids woik would on- born .loins, near tills, citv, which will coin. Diet with the inter -ts jf the Ceiiirai Itoad. pare favorably with the be-t( liiiiosce. This i, 'L.r. I'j fail ..v'-lr-realiio the iue vie vii., ' verye'irly. .J "gatta On utti'-le Sr,Uin.!. iVlliai. lO U, ,1'ir .1 lj ; ,l ,.,lt, i this n.irl. lo Im- held lor the ro.ui. r f I ' rli"ii a V s, . ure one ol ihnii, the liami .e. ....... .1 .. if .. . '. ", i I,, i. ..I a. I no. I . ' nan..- i.i ,, ni'S , on li.e lut ,M,s in July in 1 1, and plead, nn.ner or demur, or jiidr;. ne-ni, pro coul.-sswi, will be token m ,,,it l,,,,,. VVaness, Jim. M.I St, wnrl, Clerk of our said f onrt, si olliee, ni Monro.-, the ,t ,V iliiay in A pnl, A. I). .,,, ,j , n,r ;,(, yt.,ru, Aiinn. f'd,t (d JM Hill llCf, I. M. STHWAItT, f.r.c. I'niiler'. F'.e ,. fi.j Total (,f 1. ill., . . .'...Hill Ample arrsngenieiiia having be.n made for fill ing up Ihe subscription list without d I. y, il is eoiifi.h nt y believed that the prsii.iuii-s will bu dlstrihiiti d bifote Ihe fourth ! July, llue '.i li.i Will he given ol i,e progress mail., that lb. sllb i filers ii, ,y :i I'l'iit a coniiiiillec of Ih.ir e'i nuu la r lo t, eeni! lb. iu. Iter. i.s li r aul.np tioua, nilinb. r. .1 from On. lo FiMV Ihousalnb sre proiojilly i,i warutd to the or.! ol niburiia rs . r agents. Poa rT s ami I't a ii, n:e a l. aussts are sjs . i il ly a.tl.iori-d lo receisi. and remit uhseriili'.ir. and all -r nan are il.i ,l,-i t,, tnke s ri lull ri si in Hie FuUi'Citiou, each rtieemitg twenty pr cent. Chi. iro.oiiii ,,r thcr trouble, whii h ll" t e:n r, I .in f rom their reiititt.ioci s, .,r rec. ive in lieu I n, Co;. ii of liie "l oiiri.r" and live I lim bered frriuls lor 1 ..ur ilollr. Tin y also h i on ' coiiim liters let the (II .11(111 cash Premiums lo bo given, when the required number of Filly Thou"' and It.. a. been attained, lo those who forwiiid H"' largest lists of silhseribi rs. Ac.relul re." id wnl l kept of Ihe iiiniiln r sent by each, ami H'o pr1" Minims will Ihi niiiiirti.il! v uwanbrl. A lilt!" tUitV ol ft IIMltJ, nheriher will phase lo he pnilicular slid Illinium Hi their Idler (he Post ()l!iee,( ( sii l Ntale In which Ihe .a,, r and til, ir r. l. t ' i lo be rim il. il, lieit no d,s ii.'..i,li,iei,t may o. cur. All lettirs must be pif ui:l und adn'rcssi d WATKItllorsK k F'O , 131 li.ji,'ifL,, .Via- Vu .Us.y'1, le;,l, u'l t
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 23, 1854, edition 1
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