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v. i t J & C iti .:! i i d i i : i; ft-. . i 4 ' !,. ' - . i ' '. i f ! ' i ! PI,;, ! l'i 1 1 j i 5 i . ; I :i 1 ' v' i 1 1 i ! -t , I Jill UL.IW ! MM, .III Fo( Mr IxuitViHe Journal. ARE THE KNOW.NUTUINGS Ali'OLI TlONlSTS! . Tie. standli!,? chnrgo, the d-aily charge, in ado by tin- soutl.cru aiiti KiiOft-Noiliiui, erg a us a-;.in-t i lie' K uow -Nothing party of the Noitu. is 1 1, at it is'an nbo'.itkii or free toil patty. 1 hi OUghout the V hole. South there it !. t a sitmlo at.ti-Kiiow-N itl.iu,: or (au that dc-et uot jte the charge u.vti u'.l ji.itl oeca-iens, iu M-atou ai.d i'ut el sea ton. It is thu main charge, iude.d t ho one d arj'" upo.:, vhicli tin' S -ull.tr :i aiit.-Kiiw-Nutbiiisr leaders rely tor sucec.-:-. Take it amy from tlictn, and they have liit'u left. A ii J it should be takea away li ,.m tin-in. It ii as i'.il-e uJ calumnious k ckar;:.- u the very (.-cuius of iiii-i.dsk;ty kud malice could -.v. i.t. Lauvcr it. the inkss ef the Kaow-NotliiV J-artv of the North lnav Lave t.J nl.-v.ir for laic or lure tfier, iihoiitioui.-iii is not oi.c i-l tii.-.ii. I n rioubtnliv there ai.-i.;. -hi-is aiin i.4 ll.eui, and undoubtedly in sc-K.e low loo.iii-tie-i the i.'-i;tioijit.i 1 ri-Joa.itiatc miiuu tltc-n, Lut tine the whole v f ti.e Know .Nothing party of the Noii.ii t agv'.l.ir, and it is bounder kt heart. i-.uiider 111 pritieiple, tad touiiJer in kolioti upon the great -l.ivt-tv i."ue th in ty -a her j arty iu thkt oc tun La? evtr W-n kuou to e. Its Mronq it; jrii to buUotia.;ze i:-c.T by ukmg the tiavery agiuii:u o as to Le kl-'.e to har n.oiiize with the Kiiom-NuU.iui-iu of the .....i., r.... k.-. - .1 . v- k-- vrry jrn at, and the 3'rte of its sucot.-i is ihetriiij ta the tiitiie j-atri.'ti-iu of the tuition. If the slavery agitation is destined mer to b hi': tye-l, that ms.jhty w-Jrli i 1 er t.i:i.iy t ' I e ace- iaj-!:!-.il tv hai is Oa.'.cJ the Ar.if ii, an J an.", vhieh, if are er r -i t y i:.!oi iii-.-d, 11 1 e.; ilr-" :' aii it liie n.i i ri a M..ieiuii ul ligation to a 'Lore t the oij-. ,V. t. a ai.d ti.e I in-, u iU any ui i I. 1 iy t-im r-t l.ey that i,,.iy ars-p. h the Northern Kn jw-S'tuiu-'s were abe..tioui;ts er,!re. -i-.-lii -r.-. thev v -all b '. as tUeV are it '.Usui o jUil', m & to coura.e' the iii.iiiigrauoii oi : .rt-i,'ii liorJt-s 'ii.to'iiji coutitry. lLty k;.:, t every body else Jo-.-s. tti at niiic-tet.tiis of lU- iui- . n.ir'rj;its who iaiiti in armies 0:1 cir sh?re are 6o-j.::i.'-..ist-, if ta-y tue Uj.-.-r- s w-. . e abo.iti,.'i.i?t-, !)(i ere i 'eki;i' arou:i 1 t' - fur the iu s, ifhctual inea:i of r iii.oli i.r-al,;-luivi:i-.iii, they w -iui! hail kith j.y the c uiiii" of these lort iiia lii.e-, i.ua j-i -:u'te :! to the ti'..i,t e-i tte.-ir --rr. If th y Mere a'.--.-li:i Jiii-t-. : ! e w ..i.i-i tiro 1,1 cr-J.feivai'.e 1 ;;.'e : nivi.i .: : ie - ' tiie Tushii.j: .-treaiii by wl-i- h tl.- : j. ai--i!i'.;iii-;.i ia i:.i- i--,:tre i.a- i.-,-,i. -i ai.l is r,n ivi:..' it- , ..i i -ii; y. i in-y -juid ureich !o:ih ! I, - -: r a: i..t to tie- -1 . it of fo.-tijti i;.:.d-, uii ei ' i; - aiu a, 0 Jitio ii-t. to eoa.e ovir a:. a o,n :i. t..e u. eti uc:i--n ot rluvv.-y. j si taut the Alu, r.:::L j .i re i- a., a'. j.....;. Ja:'y, ar,-i that it i- a; the fauic tiuie to Lut out the lt.i..tai.ois tl le ef :.-rei,-i! a l . . , j . . i -1 s s : : . : 1 ,j a v ? . , j 1 e -, 1 ? t.-'aiaj 11 .-s thill a t.-.a-t .' : ji ut--.r,liiy. l.av. i..?...ii v .-t:-.ei t..e l.u-t. a fact which ih ! -otiiiaict.or. t Lit --..' : tUe rcaiar ileo-o:i ! i.ii.-.i ure:y ou jLt ta ki.u'-v w ho th'-ir ov 11 uiis are. ki;J uitictei-u twcLtieths oi ai! the trce-.-oti leaders of the North, wii'j c-.rf.:::'y kt.T.v Lj thir i-j-v. ;,r-r. .Hi. l-uiiee . the Kuj-..tih:i j.arty 0:' the North as a pr-j-kin very j.-.rty tvtiu 11. .'re vtaeme ta'y at. ! TiidicuwiV. if j.'s.-it,ie, tuna its soatlii rti -ntnios o Lom .-a it a a fr,-c-fii party, l ake up the vi.-hut. 1 ittr. at.-i : i.fl it-nti Irie'-ii of I be ciUi.t.v; 'in'- up tL a'-iiii. :-'i N .ti T -il J.ra. the New V-jrk i 11: uti. . ti.e New Vcrk Kv-.-:,-;; i'j-t, the Aiaatv Kv.;t,i:,' J iurr.a!, the Bart.!.-Ki:-t tae i:ew;.i,i !''. ..-' r. ,',i-, i'.f, l.oui a 1 ha tl O'licja; taK- u; t:.e f-p-'.'CLe- a:, i iet tf. T - ut ti,: a; ,,t: 11 or a t !?, f.u 1 det:n;,'i:Ti ; take up tao-e 0: S. ar-J ari l V a'ie, tti ' ii- i;-;L'-. bti ! Cha-e. aii l S an.ti.'. r, u:. i yi vi.. all ti.e-e i'ri. --cii tie n -j i-er -r:--ii;- a:, 1 ah t:it-e - ii orator a:i i lett'-r-w r it- r- a:--heree i a their dttTJ tiviatioti. '.i t: e 1 r . . v -Nctl.itij -a'ty of the N--rt:;, l.c-t e-i.'y a aa al:y oi .av.-ry and s 'A :r---o :-:r,. but a- the d'.rtv. a:. 1 n.'-i J : oi ! . t. .t :j.:!.(-rn :r-.-i.- ..; -a hi ..-; r i-a cr.:i-J on to t tcoat.tcr. V e- i.ivc u-;f r 0-extra.-u f'vtn the i-:,ir..:i.;.. -it ths-i-orth-.-ra Ir-e-.1! -a--:.- -r- i.l i . to prove a.! taat w-. 1 a1, e ).-'. r.-.i : 0. we e - ai i 0 t pub':-L ti. la w .'i, . tn at.:.r' tL: ariuie ii.u-.h toj hi .' ti 1 j-.r.iraii '. tea!. i i. ov :?. h .-!::. ; r, n. - t:.r:,'f N.rt'.i'rii ti, .' ; 1 i . . , i -. , . .; ,- .. :!,' Khii-N ,:: i-. -.r A::,- : i j -,; A a -1 we m v. .:,i ' ':i !h.' ..-a- i t-it -r vf ti.-r iLi-hij, jiil 1 v u j i. .. v. an. at a t 1 e ji.'"-: . a a:, v h'.-.--: .ti.-ra mail; tt.tu t .: fa . t a- r 1 , 11, tiit l. c-, can ui.,te i: 1 !n:-l '.f ii. ."'jtii '-'i.:;!,-.: :,r n,.,-t.'otii-ta a j a.-y hi-h t:. .-. n. -!... : ftr,;e a-. ! ti'!....- t.- r -rre- a t it. ::. t J e a . f .r.a' . . 1:.. . . . t ; ' . h.;--ijf ,'. al ti j rty. 'j i-s rro ! t til tar-- !r ,:a .' a; i ' ii Ij;- p. tt,- -. f S- ta - 5 i-.i: y-; m.-l ur.- it opoa the Nv.it!.' r: J- jie wi:!. a'l ta-. t . aa-1 f a r y - a i 1' ' : . -? f a j. . I. .a in 1 -i r 1 . ri We have :.. Iji.i.t 1. .a, ,'r- -r: . r,-l i-.warj, f;'.-:i, '. '.: a. .'ia-..-, Ir la Seni. aal a h.-t ..: 0: arr -. i.a - n tie d 1 tei in : ii rd ai.i iint'.rte e.'.-ii. a: ti.e -Uiu si J .the! a .-tit .1. a-. I... , ah. a- Be l ave t-n-j, u.tr..j; a ,-v..tar-. n . j ti '1. e:.i .r in Uri, , jt,c . a.' the Ki.ot N ' :i. a j 1: ; . . e.-iii a- ir.::-.i'-a! 1 1 h';, u-i.-ia a:. . !.;.-. 1 a : ! e- tot..-; j ata a iri ajr-'- iu la- p-j.e v ,.t r '- . 1 - it al a. it-i -fcL i t 1 ti.e ' i-t i '. : 1,,.; . 1 tin- a ; .- 1. .raj j. - !.;," j on the-J-irt f lh'- a i) .-in:.;-'- at ti.-.'. - r 1 1. '' 1 i i jt ii,.i-.L.i t.j :ri j.,:t .i.t .-i.'!..'.' .; No II. .:, .Vi ! it r .. -. . i - t , t u ti.at f 1 ,1. 1 . - -a , i.i. 'e -...!. -i to f.i ,w 1 j i' a'. - r a a -rr. at to'-t -i-ir liiov in. at a X e'!t , i.-,.,i !,li' - of tl.l-n. ,,r II iv, t i. v, s f r I v ea. ' . -im i.t :; .it i 1. o . I - t a v - i . - - -.i i t. -I. ; . ai '. .- .- ' - ' . . ii. a . t j -t 'y t l 1. ' a I . V.", W ill ill i l ll . i. -i V, .l'y e il -u. o ". I y j.-. a .a. . 1 , a.-arh e.t..-r n .v w. a 11, m-tit or a party i ... , t pro -ri -. ,.l -La e K r 1. C J a Ii ' .1 ,.-- v; 1 i t at a 'iv ai. i i ,'- - t a-- .hlia. 1 . t. '. i- 1 1 r ;. op ii t ,. Si,:, v ii .ic r .. y i. . : r.i . 1 i i, , .v - . , . i i , . , - . I . i ; . a - ,s i'o 1, J U, iv-'.ii. ut M till in i, ' I - no i t i.t . r i. ji.-i u av I 1 1. ar oiii -te "iu" Aii-i wr.o . tl,i aieii - ; a. i . t ' 'I' a - j! i la r, f i v 'j ' ' . .11 I -II la f it,i,.v in-; ii't riv ii.iiuiiiprt htie.- ' t. it Lv i,i-.-.:.i.!id (,,r n; iu any In pot hi--u v!--t. .' : . n .1 i.t w.' .. the !:. i ; art J tar 1 -l. i. i -..al. jij vi ta h'-Daii 1 j!.'.- pit" i f j 'jj.a ' There way be errors, oiid iioportnr.t ones, in the creed of the Know-Nothing or Atue- j rn-au party, but we aaiil eay tliat a party 1 of sounder nationality dvH'4 not esift. Soiue of the Democratic organs nud 'lenders in j Kentucky denounce it as an aboli;ion party, I lut this i, always the one 'Teat v.enpou of; their warfare ai;ain.-t any auei every luau or party that th. y think proper to oppose. Ti.ey deiionueed tlein-t al llnrrisiiu as an ai oiilioiaM- in l l'h they de uoai.ecd Mr. tjlav as an alohtioi,i-t iu 1 - 11, tljey de hjuneeii General 'J'ayior ua au aho'.itiouist in tliov deiionn. ed General Scott as .-ii fil 'l'i,-!iivt i tv 1 -".iJ tlior il etiunot-d the , , . 1 i - , ..v,.v "V. ' - - in c-.ieh and ail of thoe years, and have l i-en thus den-'.itieiiisr it until within the last f-w wepk, and they would denounce rhri-tiunity itself ns at -liiti jni'm if they be'.ievid that they could thereby fix their elul.-hi S upou the p:-li;ieal i .lis of the li.it. on Jlortb (Carolina Wm. a OiAHLOTTi;: Tursdav, M ;i y 1, b-j.'), We t o r. it a rcirc si.iri; ekt tniivt-ned hv its y ti. nee. i-S 1- i:la E'til Rei i on ti.e . ii Arc r-- b. Idle end S,C. Kul Koad q ie i.t. "tn M -ii!uy t!iu ;i oitj un'.:i fc.:ti r it ijht e in:i;, ti' .v i-iU'e. The 1 f r I nl, J, ,-n-..- nl c-t tn. i ;.-- i n of i,)- t". ..- .-I'efl in. r not t lit.- ijstii nrrived in the s. es - ry I m a .". .,ia. - i-v.- hreojl.t t'larli ! o ' y ha ,i r a- ir t. ami' .1 ., r. Ml Mel.' iii 'i : i n t ii -. ' t. to -tt.l.,1 a r iii li n oster- ii il-l.t. .'. Pee , rn'HiR qi'uer i in. ' r.l o: t1 ot the i '1 . K :.t . It W;4i ; ; ort Jintv ;.,i.t liirt'" - 1 i!!:i:n: an. (lhirlilit i Rnth-rfiT'! Iliiilrniiil. v . .r.-i Wt-st ,f . II I ta 1 Li- : Hj::.t. rhtin. ?M t 1'. 11 ill . Si- I Li:.' j-pe- o ; I) .ii ... r-..o iV'.ii. I oar- Mil t .- 1 i n-!?n I!..r. ;. A;..-1 . , V. S, V h . Africa h.i -. 1. a- I . r 1 liThl. :. 7 v t,. . II. :! I n.i -I Ji; h uc J o r 1 .1 .: ', . V. . 1 I. tin'-r.t ; f. -O IV. V a ri 11. . v. r -. Ul i .lfl.li U PI II 1 111. .11 I. V. I -.- I r.l, ItU I..,:-' e A .. I (.aort 111 o. it r .ti l!. r-Tr, Fi' tU tftrrt f. fly t'r pa fun r "put ' i-ui t. TIi c American Parly. rnc n.im.ngtun awn... na, ...un.ea mc po- ,it,otll that inasmuch at only two great partict can rxitl ; ti,i, country, and the Whig party hv. ;nJ i,cin broken to piecct, the cnUt.litlimeiit of tic ,u,w.Nti,lir nr American Tarty it to break ul, ,.,.,,,. Pjrlv f,,,:r,.h-. Ti,i. it a 1.0. silioii we have been i-xin-ciirg t tie IVtuocratic .v:,tv..r ti. Mutfiimn lti,t n i! m i ( 1 1 n v . for II T O II lliCIl t 11 sae, dial tuth i. the i' et, that the IViuocratie p .1 r t y veil ti- iiro!.in no. in ta.it l i -od reimoll I.V , , . . . , . . , iii.-ii i ut.il.l to t rive lit) ii:irtv nrt'ijiit-i-loliii 111 u .lilt a p.rty wJiose sole ot'ject it the t!v;,tinn of our i count')'. II- re it a p-irly f.-rinii-g, one ut" uhohc ' en r.i inai pr ilieiplt'i it thai .ImfiiKiin thu'.i lull Arnriicu,' and yet l-uitcr..la are enjoioed not to .,iu it, l ocalise, forsooth, il willbrtak up the D in- crane party, li that the way every fiiind to the perpt tnity of our 'louous ripuhlie l:oUill aet ? Or is it the voieo of patriotism ' I't-rt -ill Tin re -s no ilullbt both p .rta-s li.ixe been V riot, yuiltv nt panorrm to li.t- prijuilleis of tiie Joriieji part of our jioiuiliitioa, to inurli to mi fact, that in toii.e st .-li.'iis tiny hold the biiaru-e of p i r, .and hie'n-vi r parly it mutt f.,or,il-le to th. ir pi-en-!i. r viewt, tlu-y will support, 't he new party, if thrv get the aacrmljiicy, will a!ur the naturali zi'.i n hs so that no f.-reij; in r can vote utili! he lint bun l. i c eiionch iii the country to imbibe the tptrit nf our instilutioi-j, and no iK nnigug in can ever h ive in opportunity of using the eini. t;raritt ti.at floes to til is country by tliousaiult to aid llieni in liieir unholy cuse. We liave jjivin the nri'-'i.l' t hi Arnci.edti iiartv ti" a we g ue lla in aiir., snu we nsK tuiy itiun, no uuiur wh.ti imrtv he mav tk-U.' to. il" there - r - s - - o nny 1 1 1 ; ; i in thtiit ti.vit lie cai.iiut iiCutUiy aub MTli't to. In st. vsn.i!I a.!' 'ontf n rrpml of t!ie laws ut 1 1 . t ufvj. : . ; i.i .ii, i-r t i . t c i.i:i W u 1 1 . ifii ii1, t i.t n i.ch a in-ii i fit-;' lit ?i ol lliose I v f , ;tt w i' r i i.i ;'u:nr uiMnirJiils Jri'in l f:mii;rj ntiz lis, !-.crt ci t..L,,'.i: l! ..ii!. ef a t rv-uGti.tw ol t v i. ly -otut eur, ailtr o til ot" .'iCi't I. nee ti tiie I lilted Matt S, imil-jH of -li ul.itr puWt pok lltatta, aii-i pr.nt . -. rnjid. U c bh. ill iii' voe.i.e a psae of a strin jjt :,l nw I v i 'fiiiro- lo prt w nl t tie i:niii:t:r.itiuii 1 1 il.it r ot" h ir i j Lt is, w iui a rt nt'm ptttrtg yi frtm I'tJl. a tn nuni li f' k Iv X.'f i.t' u ; 1 1 1 m li nin w i. leh tht. v come, sufi fT -jji.' r of liu e cl.s. es hi niov, m vinhiti'ii ot Mich law, htreafter reaco vur wrtit ; aitti to require tiie 1'restdenl of t .e Li. ilea Stilts t- dt-maiid Iroin any guvrrn inei.t, w h-cii in y ft r.f lnt.. r muli f!-"!scs if its Mj'jt-t'ls. ttr.mnft'tlt' jnd impir tt'ttis'uCittn fur suck tsuti'ie, und a prt'tr itiLt innity Bg jiit ttie rejie. ITll'll !:.. if f. 'I st;t'.iH t.pp'ise the eltet'ion or appoint. M.ri.t uf itny n'ljit i n eiUZt u tj ..nv cflu'e ut l-n-!, Itnii, r or t ii iltiiiit i.i, utiitrtiit' K'titr.! ir ! . it -- r iui u ! t, or t i eit.p . iiitil .t r :t ! i-t-iiu i ' i if mj. h m rMHis in the urn tr ii a y in tune ' tr..i ; t: :;i .i.t . in ii ? u t t U:i. f .;t. i Ii, that t !te n j.'n-t .lot nil,;- i,Mil t :.t I ii.lth tin' r.-t.t lo t'-w "i il. !. n h. t t'-t .r ! rti. ; .n d ' I., t 'ii. ; :. ti. i,T.ii,! - V-ji!i ;t f.-'i . .! huu id : r em.! i.t v. 1 1 ii Im'1 ; v n ii t '.t' J . tr, i , !c t v, h nd prr j. r t y , ninl-r our niftitui:"! , ii'i ut t kin-: p-r. l.tioittj iti ti.e i. i.at liuii , ai.iuiiiisira lion or tittu t.ttn i f u r !-t w V; i !I nd rr i te a tiri U';-r tf n dnp. i sr. ."ti'lf-I fiit-M uf an outh to r.f f rt t .: -! ,e ( . I.. . n ..- t ( '.!.-( .S.'.jtjl, I., t..; ... tl.- tt-; ..r ;.pp..i.t, t.i.i t: u -1, I ii -.r, it t ri'ts. uint-nt. mult r ' I-- 'V- n i .t i:l, .s w !; ( tV- r. l,r' in mi !i i lVii is u.i jrt ftn , u : j tiy and esj 'uc ii. v r rt,tti,-v. tin: ot- 'iln.ih,' r-'e i.t tl!-. ( .I..-t.lutt"li ef ti . a par . moil : I W. i i f biij;,i l mis 1 1 . 1.,.. I l f ,:, i' an.ti t lilU i .!. t any Jiirt- prti.ee, power, 'tu -nt .tr, i.r uth'nM-, whaWv.r, ui.iltr .inv and a!l eirctiiiit!:. in es. jF i .'- . Wr Pinii man, inn t!.i' lifsetrine t!.r.t no otiv ui tv- Stilts ol t.us I iii. .ii h.:s f'if r i - i 1 1 to ieiii i ii (pe v "Vn t r.t - ' ' " y.-r! -'(- ;r.;- r- l-ao I . .1 St, I b. rst i.i.. lie it l 11 ai. if. roi 1! ta I '.-rihii? tn tiie : r.-r - -i l-y e ' -l,10'lll,ili. I., .-.u-. .. j- tt. r i. .1 1 I im 1 a . e t iui.!i uii- IU 1 ,s. renr e t nj.'.U I .-.I.. la.-roii.i v i! sir. or i.jiiv-. r.r .11 tar rrt.' ro'.i i.i r tu ,Iu! 11. t r- W s- 1. -t a- -t n-l..iif ri't a- r I. iiiiun . r-.,-..-n or ,,1 I' Air. 1.) 1 a-l t-l .- t l. 1. V- in, .nr.-. . r H t- 1 -.. V, ho r, r),'i ... r ur u our 0 .c- w ..o su-t i.t ' . a;, ..:i ".!",':--;-, t-irt-," u .01 IhU.I. III'! K TIIKIIi ('iJI.NTKY S v 7!.. rri' ..'illiiiz jn rulilirs. 1 I... ') 1 I :' t : r j v rt 111:, , to j.l , , I . It ' 11 rnol.; ! . v -.r c last .1 I v Km iMo aiol li, .1 - -t' hv n-y ti'. '. if a r wc e II.' f. ' '.vail Ii a 0.1 1. 1 (,-e -l. t., I, r-an -.ii, 1 or.r, 'i 1 ' pt' ii. 1.. r .'I, 1 rt to I lit t h..!,e ( 1. or 1 n v la-re i'r, " 1 , , 11.- r'.. y i ....( .,.i,'ii -1, r, p. . li I h Inn U. 11 . 1 1. li I. I.' la- Kan, it t.a ,t I ,, Ot I it'll ll re. I I,' , (ll' lu'll t of Hi. I .1 hv 1 , . lo .11 c .: Ivv 0. 1 ot pon. 1 re t a, I, vv. I . . 11 . ta- t a 1.1 f - ,r 1 t. r,'l t. v . Ml l'i ,.y in hi he le . ,t -I I, I oh . I il u t..u. ii ti i J I. o rj t ol Ut I hu.n o 1 01, I - i f A .-i i.i. ufii t'.e ( a ' O'iii b, m,iiK ti,i y j haw.- r,f tltftitr fiam Mf, to Vol" lor r.or.r who! !' Im.I dt-t. i-l ,11 (;;,fin(,L bot the li.Unl.oit of toe I'r;. H;.r i.im ; You tKvjiri ail in our po-rr to carry out . t 't I t -nt,o,.t o! 11 i Hnun-.ti, ti.e t j, W(ile,l4,. of SI yart. I Ton hate the electoral frnnchite, jive your Tnlet 10 none uui rn.-ie vv no win niv yuu iu aw 1101 ,.,,. num- , nCiiH. ss. The Gtmrdian. Wb have rcciivtd lines ininibert ot "The Gur rditn," a ttiiiperance paper lately rMuuhrlitu' in tireeiisboru1, N. C In iipeuriiiit-c it neut and utdt fair to tie an able advec.itc nl' ttirptranct- ..,;..:.. I... IV. .-.. r I,. u- in lliv II mm,. i""v ; v -v. . 3 . , .. ui-r, tliut it lakes jrroiiuil "K"""1 l"c " ' .vt.i.ii ne er .incrieau i ai i . " Po tlic eeiti.rt et the tiuaruiuii with'W tie Ainiriea tulcd by fon-ij: nem ami tiie t flic ft l-tld by nun wliocc ! I. .win-!...' r. ,lo- i,, a t, ri.iiin iiiitent.. (e an ll,t eOet lultv lo t Kri.ij;n p,ieiu..le at ll,t liilhoiio't do? The follow iiif extract it very up- plicalde here : ' If I wi.t ut my hon e iu IHriiini y, and au A ini rioan oitii n mi lo Come there aim tet luiiiseli up for an ottiee, 1 nhould not ftt-1 tii,.t he liud uny n'lit to complain of mr, und feel uiikinaly to. w-iro nit-, hecausw 1 prt K r my own countryman to lutit : am. i iiitiiH lawou.u uc u on iiaro in-ii. U Vl TV it r lir unv Amtnc.in lpt i otiicr v In ta leu me frm tli.il uaxwiTth iti. v hotly huvin; iiiti for tn.it rtijtfoii i duu't cuii'iiiuin It canst' Amiriiunt ctiaitve to liuve lluif tuu.itry cuiilrolltd by tl it i r own pccjtlf in pre It rtiicc lo mint.' Again he sfiys : 'Ak lor jirtt5crtptit.iu, I duu't m c that at a (t .Tinun 1 a in uny iitorc pnsiTiltti by tlic Knuw-Nuthintt, tluti, us u Wliir, 1 w.iK prtscril'L'd Ly the Ititnj. (.rats. And in another j-uru lie bay: 1 uni under ritcr ub!igliut to (ht natives, than 1 .iui to lurrigiitTh -ami, therefore, inetin lo vute with tlitiii. I have been three times ruined since 1 have been here nrc uni1 ullte rb. hcry ui tt have h T. tniitu re.cMbiihed in buaini-s'snd tH jTihe n ulive hirs and lt mut. i tiU , ai'T Blfc .uut r incn oT mine , ever t. it ni me a ii y uia in my uiMrrm, nuu, vl no elu mi on me to sup'rl 1 thtrelore, Uny h tb in furotVut, l:t-t, by the Way, tiny whi ittvtr (id ; u iui 1 1 ..it y uf my cimnl r mt n are w, vh k and silly enoutrh li It t tin- V nu.eratH ne thrm a tils lur tl.i ir u a purposo. up to ttif tune of ti.t I'leettoii, oiiti (lien be l..i?hiti at tr their loliv, tiny nii.y do il, but U.ty dun'l catch the in any such Iriip.' ' j Jiiitim of rv Rooks I IOR ? r. AT I.tiWRIK tV IiMsj' Ih-OK StcRT. I'bn t" Lerietm : An Interpret .lion t the I. an Tuap' ..t.tl Stiitiiin nt of Ih.wers: ith untut. I line ot I'txtanv, und a l'i t t ica 1 littr. lii.ciii-n. Hv ! C'.itii.tru.c II. WaUna- ii. floth, gilt. 1 rn , Si .50. This is a liiiiiJsomc bo'ik, beautifully en!iii. td wall fine ihu I rations, and is e.-H'i. iul!y tit sir. bl at tins time, when flowers, bouquet, Ac., are tile ordtr of the duv, und of the nihl, t), ,"The Idiiu.ii; of rtovera, bays the author, "has rut nt!v attr':li'd so nun li aitei.ti'ii tha an ii. ipiatiitatit'e wit'i it mi-iiik to he liernn d, it i".ot ill) (-;.!,', j aM uf a poiilc t i. U-. iti-'Ii, l lriit a jjr.ierfijl jpd t'h I Ii t Aft. m p! 1 1 h liii. 1. 1 . A Uiluihc fu rninini j coiii ph Ie in t- r jt ! t n et llitiM nit a ii iir' innsi t ner-.lly a t i. t i.t ti lu f! , i r, h . t. - ret Tt - I; cm a (it-sir. ihle if not ai, n tial part ff a :,-ni i'i in' r lui.y 'x itii' i ry :' and we regard 111 ;thi-vt .n beilij; th-j btt V. vi i t f tin knul y t j.uhi.hed. Spirit )f'ri'rttitiun. .' ramnrd awl I' r;?nnti . Jij'!'" I-I 'innrics r. tu'td ; or, an K..'t!ln-n ! t.-e ."..dij!.t..rv iVuni ami Iiitii:t ,i tin ll.ii. .tn M.mI. "MvJ.ihti It ,ft : I',..:., A it;.- r . : " l'i -ii -.m --i! -y of ir;ei I'y t i.h--y -Jin-nt -rt ' y T; . j a : . i 1. 1," e'c. Tii ih i, r k is vi, - ! of a n uuih r of ! eturt s lie.ivtred t A iii-uri . N. V. in T. autiifr. si.ttiii' as:.;.. - J -p hiloVV S, Ull llilnS. li' c a u S( i il o il j.f'-'i c ill i " sjorit in ii. t T'' U rri ' r : t4 by 'a' .11 i'V e loii-i; t-i ii.ii.-i toal iii r.cy in tin ro 1 iinj n-.turai pru.iij- the plo ti'-tio-n 1 ol" tht t itlolis," ami l.iu-.trjl'- ll. lo x u.ij-1 s Trrin I'i-t-ir , an . . ri v r-.-ecnt eerur.-i-ocvs am! iv ry -.iv. fi y tjri.. Tiir bn'k it written in a liv-. . r. t f tv 'f, and (j.inr.ot fa.itobe inttrvtt. -al .it in.fru' I.i :. il. Tr. Win-'s rravp,.li-ij (Ihiikc for II i ut. 'i'he H..tnn ctrro i.r.ia-nt uf tin- N. V. Kitii. I n if l'i -I st-ili s ll. . 1 ! t- rs iYi V c Uri 11 ree'.-l 1 ed 11. that Sl:te L-yj.-'lilii ii K -a'!.oneri nf st .nd.njf from Mr. Wist-, in wiimiii - i -irntt tiiat iie . tii.!t no t ha lo c iv h itt-Ti- r t". - rr. nu G.,vvrri-ir ot" irj;iri. ii. Tint uttupa.i' n. -ip I be llo- tru'.ii, us th Itici.mond Vtnry i"u.r. vt..ttt tni.t ll has In.i.ii itTi.-iii , . .hi-ri ,11. j." ! r. tin! ... Mr. '.1 ri i- ii, 'y infame 'I r-f tin 'Am The t-lit.r--I,:rt'cn ii. 1 Wi.-c- C. ti i. d tie st n-'v h n- at thlt time oae I' - rt y.) oreer in Vir- r i.ia at tin- I ' n si. s 1 I'JI.j lo, . that on ! r-i.-r vote th.iri Io n. r.r.. ff I,. '. t .ii. un 1 !; t. T' it crap'. v. :i.sv; mm it m i:s rur. a .i:atjr Mi illi W I'AlI l v. Ui n jv.. li,. . ' - i e 1-t ture of the tr Ci cnur-e. til tor r that lie 1 upon at the Temple. MJl luv- r 1 1 1 . i .... I o fi v itti rt .tr.l 1 0 ,1. .1 t,,r livt l.Iv yt-.irs, , a: ;, ,. any pmlv lilt .. 1. Ii si.. '. er V :.-'(. t III' i.i. li l.dlit u ou.J Iry to sue ' 1! li... t II. - 11 II ill t' ii.,.- two i,-,-, at o 1. - r 1 v ll-vs- fi.rn.i r i- I r.n nl Ii, 1 t of the el In r .is party is . t. fn-ri- 11- Ions to the anti t 'a v r v 011 tin: a 1. t.-sld f.-r v pur' van CjU I. tatt.," .1 t, ' Can Ihc S. ulii wai.l . to salnty her that la. .' h-T inl'T'.sts ? Vt e ti.a I10111 aii stjcii. tit. iintl . die 0 up. nl oli 1 ae " Ann ri. tat ollitrs. I: . -.! it.r f ,tit nrc man this 11.. man Party it Irtie It. . aat. A happy rn.viai.c. Vw .N" w p ts ir- t rr fc Mr. Sin I ton H."!i" pr. ; I. jitr m, ; M. I.. Y , nijn.r Hi '.( hy I: . A r; 'I jTi'f ' ist Is lor jt ht Uti ha h en i u d fi ,m, - V'ih tar. M.tfi .1 TV n; in fvry dirrrfji- n. ',n to pr:M a ifl T in o pr- !otn-i t i print n of " 'I'r -r ( i.sio t." t p-f jf er in Iii oithtTf .id. KOI. IN. V. Ill', I llflltTili I'leTIf, . Hi 0tfM-r... tlttM, r y '-n !' t ..i. ri 1! toil, 11 e rr,lr i.t y i t nl. Whih: tr-s Win. I. t..v S ,1.1 lr t.o.r i.-.i lilalii. So ii'.i.iy i.'o-ht ..',: l-l-il, 11. mil .:.,.' rj 11 1 Inril'y, I'y B.llit-li.ll.11 liri'i:t:l I, ' t at: n unit no,!, p 1 ti ml ,c tjef.Ju I II I. it: 2 1 11,1, 1 I .. 1.1 -mi St oil. . '-"-' p -If'i.'i 'P o- .1.1 ' t( l'i -11 rohiy 1 . r .n-'a VV i.o ti . ir '..t Ajt if.fl iur i ir it,. Uit-s ' T... y ,," .1 in., I -.r tin y w, rt- VS 1 til In. 1.,'aiip III tills lo VV li A "P.. tile I, t .: Iii 'I IU: .ir SUO.;- 1 Vr th. l. I.r .v. " W i.eiir.: I a,rrrA A ,t ir- Iv shtd l .vrt : ,.l, I ,.fi 111 ft, t y, ri-, . tie k-y ; i-i il hy ;.''ry .0,. ol" tiett.ry. 1 r. i-eoiii Pr.t ur.Iurlt li.irini,' wo. I.I, 11 ... r , I r,.i t i I la.-e 1, t i lit: ti.t. mid ll.i; 1,'iti, d, r.l l f.-ll, frfini - " IP, I""!, fa a Itlory Ir. h.i r. 'r' ..t, . -n. :g S I.,:.- r. IP 1 1.1 1; 1 11 in tl.nll. Of . ii ,, ,j r ', v'i f -.a . r y ' 'ory , W V- IMII'l. I "y, W-.B i.y ,rt.,,.- ..ta hrtoi -I.t 'P. Ian k 1,1 li.. v ,, VVnifi, i.! s I r.lil, p-roon im , 1,. , il p. I h.il 'I'll it V'OJ '.'.I ft. t ,e .111. , . 1 ,f (I, , t,, '.tr, ' uln.o-t lorfil ' '' ' I VV I . : e li w.is inn vt .1. Mil, , I y vv roi. g. I ti.- r for.- t.iir. to voi, ne:'iri, II ivmir i-'ilimio li.rUn r to i.l.,in. I.. 11 M I.. it irio.t i1t ir'i Ie 1-1 top., 1' n, " you Ian! lor..'! y tho.iehl to eai n 1, 1 or' 1. ar.'i in . ii.Iiiri'it niiinr, fi.':ri!,t-ti it ;o. on In. ,.t o '.,n.f, Ail vt.i.r - -;nr.i I -,ti- :. Iu r t,'h.ry V .-re 111 -1 1. it ;t nil .Ii u.oiy, A. O.l " l'llis h.l'.il," ti.,i 1,1-wili hi , Anti iiaivit im n 11. to pool, umj tlirt.i.'.t. f'ftivil.F hl ... - i.t.fs isi M ..... mcsi r i s .lift, bui pa-.f.j hv J , y ti"; tliri, bui l.a..e,j hv t.,- H'.-..,t,c!fa., fi,!',,,,,, Iron l,l.i.,.rn,e . ! waj to moriifii-d by th. St rut- of M ...n hi.wtii m aow theiri l0 , . . .. ., i( STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, llu.M uMiiE County. Superior Court tyring 'term, The Jurors for the iState, upon tbeir oaths, present that they have reason to be lieve that a combination of men, commonly called " Kuow-N'othingrt," exist in tliii county, one of the objects of which i.-, by biiidint; men with extra judicial oaths, se cretly adi, iiii.Mercd, and by other secret ob ligations, and by threatening those of their mi inters who clter to withdraw troni their order to control citizens of this county in tho exercise of their riylit to vote conform- ....... ... i ully Wltll ttll'ir OW 11 Iree Will, as COtlteill- j plated by the Constitution and laws of this I State. And the said Jurors are ready, if the .Ilnt orable Court shall so advise, to of the Court turnisti lor the lliloruiatlou ...... , . .. 1. advice of the llouorable I ourt in the premises. P. J. KOUEltTS, l orenian. O. J. I). GAlUtlSON, J. WliST, J. MlI.LliU, 11. LINDsKV, E. MOUG AN, SIMS OWNHI'Y, J. KA UN A HP, G.,W. IIAMPrTO.V, A. M. (JUI'Ur.H, T. O. iioi.Ktns, It. HAWKINS, J. M. HAY, J. Mc. MKUHLLL, 1'. W'AKRKN, K. II Kit KN. j rilAItGK OF Jl'l'Gb: SAl'NliKllS. i 1 he l i rand J ury applivd to the Jiid(;e for instruetiotis as to wheiin.-rit was an indicta ble eflMiiee, if it should appear that a So ciety had been fotun.il in this country, the ( . .t. ;.... ".,.1 .... ---0 v 1 .. ..: .1.11 1. . I ...vi. v joii, .no .oeiv.y uu nun ui uauis to biud its uieiiibers to tecrtcv atjd to com Ji-l tin. in to vote agaiLst their wi',1, for or -.gainst a particular candidate. His Honor replied iu substanck, that it had been faid by high authority, that few things are iu votved in greater doubt in tiiu crii'iinal law, than the point at whi.-h a c .iiibitiation ol siei:i! 1 I -.-t - iu 11 1 -oil. mull f-bieel be c 'ti.es iil. -:at. If this I e so in l'.iiu'iiiii-i in legard to a-siitiati-itis uf a p .litienl char acter, -!:,1 more mu-t it be s . in this coun try. Il is the coint.-iti.it; ri or a.'ieiin. nt of i.uiiibi r of er-..tis t . do a particular ct, that C'li-tilutes the Hut t-i "lake the en gi.-t ot the etl. i.ee. si-iiaey or airetim-i.t iriiiiinal, the aet pr ip-i-. d inu-t be utu ur In!; or the com! inatioti und agreement tun. t be to tlleet a l'-';.l piirpo-i- by illegal means. The a-linini-tiati n of au oath to the Iiielnbers of any Saii-.ty not to divulge its secr-t-, or to d j c-r n -t to dv any p ir-ti'.-uiar act, is legally no hihuing obliga tion, and in a m rai poii.t of vi-w decid.-il-lywr'tig. The I.i .v i-nly null, t i?s the Juda'e or M.igl-ti ate to ailu.ii.i t-r an oath, iu .-.im! legal ine-!iut. li tier, p i.-bn-.' and if which the Magi '.rate may have iui isdii tiou ; and uui.--s thus leluiiui-tered. the party, even should he swear fal.-elv, tould not be convicted rf Jerjury. If a party's word of honor could riot bind him, ; an ui.anthori- d oalh would riot likely lime trie iflni of dou.e; s i. In F.nijti.i, iL. ti a e an act ef I u 1 li .111.. nt declaring the :s.o-iety c.-f fin.'' ! li 1 ...- 1 il and sotnn 1 oth.r Se-eittiif, as unlawful, a ml forbidJiiig 1 the admini-tratioii of an oath to it.-, tiiini- bc-f. according to ti e rules of the .-'--ciety. Ih.t Lave lu -iii L -tut-i'e ill ti.i- Stale, and what. M r may le tb-.u.-ht of fu-.h oath, by Cl.rl-taiu It.. 11. t!.. y caniiat be tr- utad a- ciiiii,t...i-. In this country, par ties and as-Gi ! a'-i'-itm n.ay unite t .'g-th.-r tv. carry .'.ay olllica! obj-cl ly fair reason ..r aririi. nt, an cveii Ici-i out p. r-oni.l li-iioi- or udvai.tag- to unite in support of pirtieiil-ir men or inea-ures. liut if at.v ' t of no n .-hou!d Coh-pire togeth, r to elect j or .1'f-at any one, w 1, . n.ilii l.M uj I f 1 a. v pl.t 1 ,f,- t.-u-t. by f reiiit the 1 a'.,-r it" t- ar,aii,-t his w ill, by threats or other I -ai-". ti.e .-t wo'll I be u.al.aaful, an 1 the;.: j I .i'-, cr.ii.inal. A..'l if the I. rand Jurv siioul 1 know ti.at any such a-t l..vl b.cL done, it julJ be their duty to present the' o!r-h'!..r-. Si if the llrand .Jury should know fit bine rea--.li to b-.-ii-vt; thlt 'lore . existed in the co-ji.'v ar.y a i i . r. of Ill' II. -n. lined t 1 i.i r to e fleet utv to sue h a ii.vc.ti. .-. B .t 1 in-. - purpo e, it Woul'l Le ti.tlr gale the matter and art rn tilt; tlorv o .Id Pet ii,-l:t'l ligation, uo I.---- tio y i.a ! . 1 at'! .- u f!'n :- i.t .lo.ii.d -. pit a. j til l ix.-t, urpo-e. . lo su-p. 1 t that -iicli a and tiiat for an ui.Ij'.i f 1 Ir . ol t! - f Y ih (.f (he I'jiipropnl .M l!. -:nt i honh.it m ht hun d. ( hnr- f, .tn ' i 1 1 1 -1 n Afi.t , ...(. .il.rj t- uil. r i .11 - l : Ml, iji"rt U el if. ' Ii t t li t i,r, ton, li, -1. ,-t. Ih. I ti, re'i-if.-. it 1 A.-S IT,T II'ON Mil ('), Y. 'if rro(i---t.r dl .rpr-r, r f the state I'm', vrr.-ity of Mi.-., ..-I j pi. in a ren nt address, in tide a co-ir.-e, iii-titotrl and bitter --a.ilt 11; ' ii trie ihaiarter of Henry .'lay, a pstriot wiio I. is I rcn slei-pino iu his friive tor lo ' llo--.. t .in yi-nm, and .. 1, w n nl -1 ! Think nf n I t r in a State I niv.-rsity, instructing, sons of guitl.-riii-ii of all political par- tie so li. e iit them the S'.ns of tho fast tri'-ii'ls and adtiiirers 'if the deceao.d states- i man, intuiting tht; ni' tiiory of th deceased . pa'iio', and slandering the character of the iilo-tri'iiis t-tate-uint, w lio.-c soul j,- in the . . . 1.1 . , , , , pirn i-iii'i, aii'i wiio-c lariy tin, rjinler.'oii v j. -: -- lotif since, him Mb the sod 1 , 'leaoll. Jiosltl"!, ol In- ol: (;h ri-hed ami lov-d A-hl.-ind I 1 I ar ' '1 ' : 1 i rne-ioii ii in-true. II n 1 . lar of .-itjii men. .... decent in. 1, ought 110 ji.iiroi.i-e nn iri-tilution where ftuel, 1 mi-er.-aiit is allom-d to stay. The, ulu'i . .... ....., . . . t . . 1 . and tlio Alienor lor the Ma'o, a list or ; arose, and tlmuKiii tlio tueeiing lor uie no witnesses to prove these facts. And whether nor conferred upon him, courteously dvclin tbis is a violation of tho criminal law, and ; pd to speak, on the ground that, as it was a what is their duty iu the matter, they, the ! county incetinur, an address from some gen-.-aid Jurors are ignorant, and pray the ' th-tiian of l.'leavelaud would, he thought, be t 1 " 1 , - .'.c 1. " 1 v 1 .1 i.t. r " li 11 111 1, 1.:., ... 1 1.. .-11 .... .- ...s ii-.iic- r-i.uii win ri-. inori ne h-rra.eil hy the p'-l'y vtrif- of parly tiiarrr j that Ian 1 win re the ln.ii.--t, tin. he is ineeie, and tha good, meet tin ir ic-ward : IP' hint ho. 1 .'..A 11 w t . 11 hi. 1 ,,, ,.r wnn J. r k e I lit r-i vs t.l ilie bn'l .,1, t 'J'roi tun ; It., ii 'I in elorv- ..t ' h. 1 i.iiei.l ol ..arlii -I.t .-ni,.,- ii , ( lnav.,,: A .n Ins km. I hi- lnwi-rii.fr Mi.,.! ,,.,.-, 'I 1. A,hh.ml ,- ,t-e K. i.r, 11 ky' ii'.hit .t ...ri ; V.-Mr. may r"ll r'l'ii.tl, i.n.1 r. ilir.i,. aw iy, lire 'Pnrie brings ioi ll, tiniill,rr ll.-nry ("hiy. I Omi.KAN.-i, April "Jl Mr. Kendall, the I'o-tina-ter of this citv has hien nin-.i. ,i . ,,...- . ,.c . ... t .. " . P IJ' '0111 1 Og ie lie rs con- '--"""3 Co'"- llil removal from oftice has ,ii. e . r naiever lor thru,, it ttiey Iho .fate f,f .M,s-,-,,,p,. O, most impo- condnrUd tl,eiv,.v,.s with ordinary di.rr.' ... nt and malignant wren h I lion r.n ,. dand. In their g'.ing to visit l.ul excuse ..g. ,,.!c .':,'!. r-the br. ath ,,m l,oHv, r, on the mnriiii, V of the 10th of ralumny rant,'.. .Im,,,!, the r-po-e of in. ,,,, , M ,lim (.0aj,,.r Henry ( my. He 1- -one t , his eternal re-t. lri,(.,i .,,.,1 ,..,;,.,.; 1... .1 ' ' tSZVrt this, will not -rib of pea nuts XTht it't:10 Mm l' our:.Wci.y ,Po the North. wvivejuBieui. I of a Mligh) Loll C. also been ordered Mr. K. L. A-iaras From the Shelby Inhlligencer. RAIL KO.U' MEETINrt IN CLEAVE LAND COUNTY S..KL1.V, N.C., April 21,1 S55. The citizens of Clcnvclaud, liaviuS been called together by public notice, assembled in the Court-House, where they were joined by hii-hly respectable delegates from Lin coln, Ga.-ton and Rutherford, to nliiebi coun ties invitalious had been extended. n- i. The uicdii..' was orgauifd iy caning v ; 0. lleuderson, of Lincoln, to thu chair, nna : app-intiug Geti.Gcorga . L0Sa". 01 lk,in'" ........I ....I 1 M '..,vs,-.ii tif .s he hv. .sscie- enom, auj ... ... -v,. 1 j, j taries. j On motion of Mr. Ilolmesly, II. Cansler, j Esip, of Liucoln, "as invited to explain the I object of the tucetiiig : w hereupon Mr. C. . . . - ., . .1. . l. , more appropriate and acceptable. IV. Miller, of Cleavelatid, then moved tho appointment of a committee to prepare res olutions for the consideration of the. meet- in". In accordance with which, tho Chair r . ... -.. ... ii--..' ... 1 . .. .. . l.UDiuteil t'r. .'li.ter, i'r. niuiains, nev. 1 , ..-ti.t ir. i i... J. Lausler, J. iv. liny ami n 111. """' "i F.-iirs., who retired to prepare a report. j Purino tlm absence of the committee the jiii'l'iii ns entertained by .las. 11. White, Ks , of U'astou, andlGen.' Jiyniini, of Ituth- jeifiTil, whose ehiviueiit remarks, encourag- I ing the enterprise, gave tlm highest satis- I faction. I When the cheers following Gen ltynum's i admirable address had subsided, lr. Miller, I as chairman of the Committee, oik red .he j following : Whereas, there was tt clmter granted by the la-t I,. -is!ature to build a Kail Koad R ... tl ;ni 1 nun-ton. via t harlotte. to llutlicr- f.rilt.'ti, to be known u the Wilinintoti, tie and Kutherfoid Kail Koid Com- , . , . 1 1 I ' . 1 . . ' . . . . a i." I wtiereas. a la'iuiit ie zeal lias teell 1.1 anitested by the citue us of Jl eciieu - burg. Line on, (last-. u and Kutherfoi d Cviuu- ties, to secure the charter ; aud whereat, we, the cit'uriis of CleaM'liind county, believe that, if the road be buiit, it should pa-s thro' the eel, tie ..f this county, and we te.-l it our duly t ) aid in this, the gr-alet uf all ctiter- rii-'-s -il the Kino iver ollerevl to iiv; know- ii,' t! if sail r.-ad 1 e Coiiii-irted, it must . 1 eti at! v enhance the va ue of our Teal t-state and alloid a market, at home, for ail agri Cb'.tvtr al bro-lui'ts ; atnl sfins the erent a-l- i-ii.t. i.i fi.it mo .L !-ii-.-.v-v:iri' v l.....ji ! I h.ri- e f.'-.i '.(' '. i hat the thanks ot the citizens of this count v are . and are hereby ten- ? inrt.i to r I. o a i .1 1 -.-. I he ti.r-M.t-.-r.. (f the I.. g.-Uture I iu pis.ii.t the t harter ' .. '1 hat we. th.-'itz-ns of ('Ifave- la;, 1 enl'T 11. ry, f i-1 it our dun t aid this great -e 1 1 the fullest iitent. llavii.. ollercd thg resolutions, IT. .Mii.ir deciininj to make a sr eech. xpiis-ed a wish Ii he ir th- :. ,1 - -,! i,. :i r. j , U 1 1 1 .' l-oatiis, hlit bellig .he !'. jot by 1 jine lemarks ti i.s, It uii Mr. Caii-I' r, tin' is ilolll taf ad U."'ed to ke.p on the Tctulu-P-iet-ir cori'in- Ued deiiteiei an a 1 iiiirni . Kail Hoad "b ' h, gi-in the highest !."i-ure lo the iiii-eting, a tut 't u 1 ng 111 uc li crevlit lo his ticau and heart. He p.u i k high coiupi.mcnl to .be members nf the l ite I.eislalure, cbir. with a powrrful n vai lo tin: ciiu-ns of the county, La, he said, stood generally upon au e.'jality, to uuiu all their means to a cure tlu great boon so liberally otfered them. The hearty cheering that fuilowed lr. Mil ler's speech indicated tlw (-nihusiatin that had been aw akeiird 111 ti.e no rung. I'r MiUrV speech was fcilowed b tp pr 0; riatu sp'-echt , from M-srs ('antler, Wl.it..- and 1,-n. ier, aft.-r wbirh the prearn bie and r. solutions were pas..-J nnaiiitu ousl y. ( 'n motion, the proem ling" of the melt ing. I.avin; the signatures of the Chairman ni. d .-"( retarii s, to h no the thanks were expr-s-ed, were ordered tj be pubii-hed in ti e Carolina l.-iteiligem er, the li .kerille Kxprc.-s, and tbe Cliar!-.tt I'einoerat and Whi-r, with r.-.ities.t that th t b copied ly a. I ethers tn the Mute friuiuly to the (iiit-. rt th c r . II KNt'F.ltS' 'N, CLairman. I.-. N h M ecrtstant . TMI'OKTANT I T. 'M HAVANA. I'r in r-nrati- soure.-s hive int-Ilijerife of a very important il.ntin fr fr an tn Is- f CV .- a. lis 11 -i t ir-. i 1, !c. ! , j. ieh a the :.r t ia iv it v I'll t a r r-.- to hitie ( au-. ,! a. .4 ' , rU ,01.. , I,.-!--1,. r. ' o--t.i.v : li-C'l. fjt) fie 1 r. 'IV! IT I' 11- tl, Tt y orreef. It 1 authority ;im in' on Tl i . if.' is gi vt-n to u h ave' no r torn f .r us any lung, r to . titer tain the .vli-hte-t dool t of that fart. Tl. t't ntleti eri who furrii-h'-d us with if. raine pi-se tigers on the the l'i.iivl. Ipl.ia. and are eil-Llf d, inti liigt nt and relia1 le I'ltizens. 'I he int.-'.li g.-tu-a i, that a decree is-ue l at Mad 1 id, that is by the 'i'leen of Spain and h-.-r 1 10V1 rntnt'i.t, has .-.'ie..-d Cuba a L.I l -i-ri puhi,,od tin re, in whirl, it it ordered tliat in the event of a filiibu-t.-r expedition - laii'liiie,or att.ii.pt.lng to land in Cuba, all i American. r. iuing in the island, the I'niti-d Nt:.lf-.-i roi.vn! tes consuls included. ar to be iinuiedi- alt.Iy, and without 'Ier arrest ! tinction, placud uu S'rv tii nn .t riati. ..rrti.ni-il i n n il... n.... renders will doubtless, as ours.-lvn did,' doubt that even Spahi-h presumption would inter oil. We have the information, how-! ever, so circumstantially that we think that they cannot refuse l i credit it. when we lav j .... before the in the purticul.irs. Tlip reiit.m-n to sl.nn. I.I... f.....1 ' a, OIjr n,frm.-iiits. duritirr th. ir vi-it to It.-., vana. naturally naid I rcn, r.l i ii. 1,. a ; act in? eori.iil. I o. Kol.ert-on. In the tirst in- ... e . . . . . . stance, ue cneeriuiiy as-nrr. 1 tlicni that there , .... .1 1 . .. . ,- .1 1. . . ' - """ -- ewit ti-mplated leaving it, the I'lialadrlphia, 1, sanl lie was glml et it, and wi-had that cvry Auierie in would tlo m, as they w re , no l-.n.-ir nafe on the i-land, and in his rea son, he translated the decree to them in tho ; term, iibore civen, infom-ini? them that he had ju.t had it ofhiiuiiy sent to him. J It is believed, however, that this decree 'is not new? Mr. Soule and our (iovernmeiit arc said tp have been in possesion of it for sometima. If this be so, we apprehend that Hie preparations making lo increase our na val force in tlm (Iulf have a reference to ll.f. fuel nl. nr. r.nll. ...il. :. . . ... . i . v, ...... .. - .,,, uriiCI,Hle k r.)..ll in .spam oeiore lu. iSjrcly at least, ..' ii .. jii'i i rnu t . as even tl il Iii en -if f t, A New Territory rnoior.n.-The tcr. ritoriiil 'leginlHturo of New Mexico, it is sa d is about to tnenioralizo Congress to erect k new territory out of its soul hern portion. " The name rugpested and rcconiiiicniIil in the ineiuoriul is Pinieria, which waori". innlly the iiamu of tho region now proposed to be crocled into a new territory. " The present territory is about eistbt hun dred miles long by six hundred and tilty broad, with a supeificinl area of .VviO.ijOii square mile, inhabited by about lnO,(,tiu people. It is settled prlneipafiy jn h, 0l h tral portion, from the north to the south lino and has, besides, a laric population k U1(J territory latelr aeipiirtjij from Mciico, tx. tendiiig from the Kio tlraiide to near the ;alil'ornia (iulf. Within this newly aeipiir. ed .'efitory there art; several towns, formerly in the .Meican States of Chihuahua and 80. nora. 'I'l'at portion Dow proposed to l,e f. rceteil intn a new territorial oigiinimtinn. j, far removed I'ro'U Santa 1'e, tho seat of (.ov. ertiureut. The Je.'Dudo dt-l Muerlo int.-r-vein s. There is wuimi difficulty in extend, ing and executing the latt'i over that roi,,u of country, on account of its distance fiun.-.. Saul Fe and the olliccrs. The territory proposed is said to pour., vast agricultural and mineral resources, ntid to hi. ranahle of sur.tiortiui? a lnrae rr.nn'. i "... . r. - r- ' ' ' tiou, and is claimed to l e tlio linest pastoral j countrj ju the world. The Climate is miii and salubrious." " if Congress should endorse this nior.urir Jnd creaUObo Territory as prayed for, it will contniir H larger )-"pulatioii at tl,. t Ilie of its erection into a Territory than li'.htr Oregon, Washington, Minnesota, Kansas, .,r Nebraska Territories had at the time of tl.t;r I erection. Much the larger portion of t!.f j lau'l lWna is public domain." I - j Ishcrave Losses. W have mvlc it 1 rather a matter of cuno ity to look at ii., ! ... 1 ... . .... J V... '... .Ill . . ' ,l "" " lu' u; ",v "'"ereni iu-,11- ranee oflices throughout tlio eojiitrv 1 w" t!l!'1 tll,! correctness ol the Matea -at ' .ti .It tl, ,.lV..,..rj if .1 I... r j j - - .. mU( 1. 1 . i- . . 1 1 . . 1 j ur nejeart ..si m.-ie ua nee 11 a lar veariv niareasn in 11. u oinouui 01 j,,,., with the same or nearly the saiue auoji.t of property at risk, i fully utaiii. i v well authentieated fact 4. W e h ivc bi-f-ar, us a HativtieaS table exhibiting the nmo-j of ni.iiine a. .a tirit lo-sci paid from 1 -.) tj l"-"i iniiusive, by fourteen tie and itirii.e nif" 'u. !.ro" w'"'-li-w l.--.rn ta.t .1 t . . . 1 . ....... , . ,K i'"e ! n; i.n.c t)in,ii,i, u.ir.i- t ue hve i-ars included in tne retui ni, r- a- !, the I .rje sum of S'','.n''ii,'i.'i.ri.;! 1 , of .!.., j sjiii i;T 1'.' f-'i was paid on mil iao 1 Th" larg.-st atn-iuiit (51 t :.?:;. p, diirikj the fit years ky any v.:...- of tht't -"" fell upon fhe Neptune off.ee. lt1 .1 1 ! i i.e 1 j.s. 1 iu me yenr t.y tlt-.e of. ; fncs w -I ci j I a I to I p.-r Cent on tin cip- '''. ''"I in I. l- '" pr cent on t.e -T1"' ; 111- UlifllHi IhllUttH. amihi- an oh v KRS linlMi Ti. .-rn.-io- I'ol. We find the fol!oiiic in ih Irer. of this in or ii 1 ii ' : Ne Irarn that the Admini.trati.ta at Wa-hingtoii hate detaebed ' 'ol. ll it lur.l l'-.-- I.itn-.d; of the eiigiiiticr.i, Major Alfred M r- ai or Ai'rrd id Cart. Ut di cai, of tha or Inance, and Cart, 'ito B .M,C. and, of the ravalrv. on a si.fi il du ty, to proec-d ) Seba-t.-p..!, U ii.-pu t lat work- there and view the f.pcraliom of tho war. Th-y are ordured to depart as-..n as p-sible. We dark say they will hue opportunities of seeing much that is tit t .1 the butiness of arms, and of bringing; h act with them same additions to the know!. ! of military practice. At a mail, r of cour, ti.ey will oe.-upy a strictly ii.-utrkl posif .0, an t vj a-l vim- tiiem to Uavf ail lo .ii',: Ceial eredeiilials. liy this means, we dot t (louM that tl.ry will be rt ecirod bv aii p.. c miiiiainlers at Stbactopol. I atli within .: nitii mt the city, and allowed on all pr--j.r e ciioti, to g 0 umn- U-sU'd from one r, is to the other. ; 1 - 1 A v r ii Tk I i hm p. . m . n A iii.-,.'i e .-, enabled to state, on r. liable authority, t..a; the mo-t serioua difficulties are r-pr-i..iie,'i iu relation to eontrovt r v t.'livei u ourr-'- . .dent minister and the Ni-raiian g .i.ra ment au i that active measures are iu prep aration ! o rc-lre-s the gric ranc.-s, an a-. 1 1 "f w I. i- l, iii. 1 ..- re.-, ivcd here in .le-; y h I es f ; 0111 our iniiii-t-r. These tle-ptch" wi re ad -Ire. ted to ( 'oiun,odori- p lany, a-,1 coiittih.-il a.'.fpiet that some govemir al .--.! nri this stati-in should I.t iinniedti- d-p:cheti to Sin Juan del Sud, .V. anu. for the protection of American r'-ihi.'. l.-r, and the red res 0f variojs Mlro'i on f .r t atior.a! ft 1 j. Thf de-pa'cl:i' .-. p - rt . 1 by ' .in in 3 ri i-l r Farragut, !ii 1 .t lb" r. -p .i,-a iliiy of d ..iuj no, us tin olliriT Oil this M:iti n. We tiu'l.-r-tarid that in fti-e' -,ei:e rf rli eon'nts nf tb"se de.,;ttrh-, the I'. Shit-, sloop of war St Marys is to put t 1 o"ii as she can ho pot reslv, under cr t orders for Sar, Jnnr, tlel Sud. We mar In" ir, the posse.. :on nf further particular, within a few d.iys ; but the 1 11 t-l i 1 c'H J which trive to the Mihiic this iii"ti.!r i' I" rl"cily reliable as fir ks it t-s.-v I ' -""'"""" SiN'.ti.Ait Itath. Mr. W. II. WUn- "-'t ol Ciiieiiinati, while kt tn-jWiVi, ihn I - J 1 1 in.t. eatiny a piece of bread, ", I -ed a hard substance, hich lodged marti-o slomarh. Sunn after it created nui'-i pain that he took an t turtle, and en lie' next day threw the substance up. It pr-'ve 1 to be a pi-ee of shinitle ti.-.il, about Iulf inch lon-f, which had beeti broken, an I s -harp and lagged at both eiid- It f ;-. r- Bll III ll.STfl ........ t.-.r i.t . .,..11 M,ll l'i O' ' ..... 1 . r - a .... I I I h had not into the Il.ir m.d il,, i .-into t br.-.-id Af... .1 ;i 1 Mr '' was en-v for tw or three da s. but altir ' . - . . - ' warJs uirU ot iiifl am n. atioti I The Ti itPKMiMv J!i sim-s im !mk-'a ' Ajcii Al aii.vma The old North Stat U likt ly to encounter formidable rival, in tJ prod uetioi, of her staple crop iu s.iine ol '' more Southern si-t.-is. Thon-ands of a--rrs in thu Southern sections of fl.-orgia and A. absuia, a"-! in Florida, which up to '' year., ago wctu considered worthle-, ' X '' -lor range, are iio coming into market at ciihanred value, for th prodiiclioti of t'ir pentiii.i. Kxteii.ive " orchnrds " have s. ready been opened, where convenient ap proach to market could be obtained, ami -l0 cxteu.'.'on of the railro id lines which hi'9 been projected through the x-ctiolis sp .If" of will op. ii a trade of prime iii.j.ut latico '" that business. So7 of the olllh K A AIIT.S.- The Norfolk Herald Mate ttiiit Within a. tcir iust CMo-.e'l. c- . ... . ten ill lino avc ba n uutvvv" " throufch the si euv' R. 5 Ik
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