Atirlli Caroliiia l.slalurc. SENATK. Tuesday, Jan. 13. A mcssac received from tlio House pro rij:i t'i raise a ioiiit coif mil leu for the mlo of tin eoupou bonds of tbu North Curo- ; Ji:a Iluilrad. . j motion of Messrs. I.ane him) White. Ilcporu from the various committees were J The I. ill coneci iiinji the militia in the r(. ail. 'county of Union passed its three re;ni i ngs. Mr Careron introduced a bill to incor-; Mr. Ilitl, from the coin mis toe on constitu poiiite too Hi.ttdjoro' Savings Institute. j tionnl rrform, reported agaiust the bill iu- 'J he btil to incorporate the Ain -i ie.in gold : trodurcd by Mr. A.J. J one:-, four weeks Iiit'iiiX con party; read the first time. j ago, to amend the con-i it ution of the State. Mr, t 'huM'an introduced bill n-q-iirin I The hour of 1 o'clock having; arrived, duititrt'jr to payoff the debts oi' de- I the Semite resumed the consideration ol the ceased i- t-i'is priv rata. ' revenue bill, and finished its readim;, section Th till t ) extend the time to perfi et title t " 'find licetofore entered, read second , tun i " times, anil rvseii Tli" bill to re-charter lite Rank of the Stale, was taken up on its third reading. Mr A Mvcrs offered the fame amend ment to the till, that he offered thereto on it-t second reading. Mr. Hill moved to amend the amendment in substance, to make tbedemiindg of the bank on o'her haiik,. ar able in the notes of the hank, or it branches, without reference to their place of issue. Adopted yeas , navs IS. Mr. YV. It Myers v.-d yea on Mr. Hill's n e tuliiict't, in order thai h iui"ht be in the majority, an 1 thereby be enabled to : move a reconsideration. He was, iu tact.; opposed to the amen ! mei.t. 1 Mr. A. Myers moved a reccnsi.lerstton i-tu-ts '! then moved to lay th it mo'iio!, on the fable, which latter uio'i.ui w-as nrtr it'vcd. The motion to reoon-idi r then recurring, Mr. Lane aiMicsscd the Senate in defviice of a libera! chaiwr for the bank. The motion to reconsider did not prevail Mr. Wilder then offered an amendment to the 15th sc -tion, taxiu? eai h share 3. i cents, to 1 e increased as xi -.em u s way require. Adopted. Mr W. R. Myers moved to amend the bill by strikinfi cut the whole bill and au thorij'np an extension of the present charter to l6ti. 'ihe Senate then took a recess. Afternoon- Session-. Tie am. mime nt propo-ed bv Mr. W . It. j V...., . ,'i. ,.--,.. I ... 1... ,.1. m,.A fi..H.i .iiiis -as vi-vu-e,.-, ... ,r,.,u, ...v. v j rrjcted yeas v.'2, nays 'J3. Mr. ll.t moved to amend the bill, 1 y r.a'Kinj the ntJckbo'-ders liable, in case of; the insolr -ticv of ih. 1 nk This amend - - teer-t whs adopted 12 to 3. j Mr. Dockery tved u, anu nd the 1.11 ly ; jriniii. th- State fi'.'OO -hares of .-lock tustead j f " Itird. Adapted. The Lid the,, pasJ us third reading : va o . rv- f. The bill e aticern-iii: cH'l- and o her tck. tie kiliiui! thereof iy railroads, passed its iLird redi-,.'. Wednesday. -Tun. 1 1. The hi;', to ineorporate the Chrar mid CciiiSeld railroad cui.p 'ny, wa taken up n its second readln. the vote 1 y wbioh it de'e-ited, tvi ral day- ago, having hi en reconsidered. On this bill, Mr. Chri-rian ajain a.Idr'-ssed the Senate, ursine the importanet- of the project. Mr li-ek-ry l-o advocated the pa-ipe of ti e bill, and replied to l jef tioin ured against the ro id After re maiks i y Messrs Che-rv an 1 W. 1 1 'I leituas, iu behalf of thebrl.it p'i-ed its second reading ve i 31. nav-s l i. Oil uionon of Mr. 1 ekery. the rul-s were f 9cpi oded, the bill read th third time and ja..e.-l. The bill t amend the revenue act of the Plat w tiketi up and considered ui-tii the hour fjr a n ee-s. A fteknoon' Session. The enuaideration of the revenue t ill was Tei-unieJ. and th pr nisi'.ns thereof, n .t in any particulxr mattrially altered, so far i it was passed ou, see:ion by section. llUIispAY. Jan. 1-V The 'Vetern extension of the Nottli t'aro liu railroad, being the order for to-day. was jvsf r 'i-d. and made the ord -r for to- Ciorro. Friday 1VJ o'clock. Mr. Cherry introduced a bill concerning lnor'(fa;es on personi! e-tate, Mr U irrel!, from the coii.tnittee on 'ite- rary fund, and Mr ''unnlnjl. am. fi.,m same cmi.ui.ttce, aiai bills. rep O'ts ou a number of Mr. Lane moved tint the vote by which the Ciseraw SLd (.'oal5-M railroad p d on je-!t-rjy. If leeonsidcrcd. After on.e debate, the motion ws- ar'-eJ to ayes VI. lit Vs 1 !. The K?p Gap aid Store n.o n.t ilii t-i-n- p-;iie titii, was taken up, iij d.-l at-. Brv;it. and rr'y rl - y-a "0, i, , I J.'!. j-! r. vj i.u m' rod uced a rc-. oti oi iti-truct llzti.e '. n :v- .n the jouu-iury. t q lire w hi ihtr, w het; ti.i ' i. n.-r a! .--. i lli I l,. a, iii . . j'l.. i; i- ni e liei.i that if a-'jou'ii to meet a I -. in V j-.-uX, r t nt, : i,d teport to the Seiiit.;, t:,ero-. Ad..pt-d Mr. A. J. Joi.es j re-ei.i'-d a i ;;l. author izii.g the Ii -v, nor ' i j nm ,1. ,i.., frou, tins i-'.ate, tt, meet iw.nii.. ft-n t'i- old tuirteeti Sft-, in co'.ve; t'-.u i.t 'i.ilad l-phi-i, to lake itito eon-i ler ition the best plan far CJO.plttlr j the Wa.-I.ii.giou moti ka.-l.t Mr Holt iatrodoc d a bill to ineorriorite the A io- ! ..iii niiiiiti,r cotrpany. Uf-ired The hour f 1 2 o e oi k I. ivm, airlved. t-i 8elit took Up the Ut.5oi-Ll"d bil-ill"-- ti ye-terday, be-u the !il! to iii'-r a-e ihe I- von "f tli isiate, ar-d i engaged in the eoiderticn tliereof, utitii lue lour arried fwr t.kine ng a recev. FkiIiay. Jan. II. Mr Cunniu.'l . t:i. fr on e jinuiltiec ouedu eatior, made t'ieral r. fi .rt-. Mr. Vi ilJ, r report. -i t ; , - North Carolina Bank fiiii, aii l r.-eofMi,. ii ie I it- pi. .a,.. Mr. V. U Iti Jina-. froiu ilie co-ihii -iti e -n iutert.al Improsi-i i.-nt-, repute I on the Care Fear and l) tp ii v.-r Navialion t'oin pliV, ( i.; ir - it in ,e ' piiiioli of M j. .wyiiii fe to tiie in, I i'tat,c" of the work. 1 ut dei ruing it n,f iti. 'in nt to make tl, up j r- pnaiiou a.-u-i. u to in the Ii, pott of l.ij ty.u. f'i r ' i ". 'I iii'rodueed a hill to ine-irpor. ate ihe 1 1 re.-o-loi'iih uiluiiig aud sun iin.g riii j,:iv llif rred. Mr, tli'is an iotro-lucd a bill to inror p r t ibeOi-pe Fear coal luining company. L f r.e !. Mr. l'i I.-, 'I, b'll eot.cernl,,- the bunk efl'ipe F- ur. Hi f. rrt L 1 he I X I to Hieorp ,r re the Viii.ci y v i'l iivjr.gi iustitate was read the fi t Line aud referred idr. litter tnf roiiured a I I", to ;., ate lhe t'iti..us' Jiji,!. of ;-,,, , mi Mai of $4'io,0(i,i. j;..(,.r..i Mr li .1 e I introduc d a bill to ii. eorp ilh ate i ne l- icuLndge Cofj.tr mining coo p un lleiVned. Mr. Jiryant a bill to Meertain the fclera; P' f illation of Ahe and the propo-ed coui.ty ol A . . i .. ' v Also, hi, I ta improve certain road iu V alauga coBbty. A -picpiiates inouey. The I, ill reported from the judiciary com mittee the more effectually to preveiit the traffic, it liquor with slaves, was read first time. Bank of Goldsborougb and of Liiicoluton, made the special order, llio former for Friday, the latter for Tuesday next, ou 'by section, at -the conclusion of hieh, loin 1J o ock, the Senate took a ncess Afternoon Session. The revenue bill, as a whole, was then voted on upon its second reading, and re suited iu its pas-aire yeas 41, nays 4. On motiiiu of Mr. ISoyd, ihe bill was put on ts ihird reading, and was under consid eration when the hour fur adjournment ariived. f ATCitP.i'., .Jan. 17. Mr. Ciiiitiiiich.im inl induced a bill to ami ltd the I Oth si c -I'J.h chap rev i-d code, 'J he bil pro v ides that a pi aim iff, in an action til ricnur Lf lit iniv ?-rr,cccd nnallist I tie d,.ft...iai.r. v-b residii.g iu different counties ,-.,. ..... ,,Hta to bv the clerk 0f the county iu which it i n.ade, Ictoie .j la)niiUt(, li ,iie iff l)r uoll,,ai,e iu l ho count v ln-ru the debtor may live. tin motion ot Mr Christian, the bill iu corpoi ating the auklti maiiiilact uring com pany was takeu up, read stcoud and third tuin s. and pas-ed. I he order of the day being the bill pro v i . ! i 1 1 i; fur the Western eiteiisiou of the N. C. liailmad, it was taken up and considered uiitii the Luui for recess, whiuthe couiuiit tve rose. IK USE UF LMMMONS. Tt KDA Y, Jan. 13. Several reports were j'leseuied tiom the standing committees. 'Ihe luhovv iiiL' bills were introduced, read and at prcpriati Iv nferred. Mr. i c I iito-L a bill to increase the fees . Q surnyors. Mr. d'ark, a bill to ii corporate the Patter- f0)1 tl,3,lu;H(.tlil i,,.. c..,j,j,wl v. i, ,,, ..,,,...:,,,, collateral i . ylr uu T s i.in C01IP( rilillfcr a pubIio road ju ,Vl kt., uud Cai(i(,eK Mr ,., f.le. y,j ,0 11:COrpor3tc the Hank of li..ckl,rd, Suny eout.tv. j,r lit,ll!rK B LllU l0 ,,.,.; ,,e federal ii oi A -be e u u I : and the J roposed Colil-IJ Oi . ieei;n,y. t 'n mot ion ci Mr Scales, t he Ilockinehatii Co idiehis ral luail ch am t . w as tiiaiic tin; Older if the i:av lor .Nl iu: a v lu ll. Mi l!fvts ii. 1 1 o I i.e. ii a bill amending the act ilieu: pol aim tlie a 1 1 I n tiavii'atlou inn ) any. 'J lie u !.'..!-h i ' bu-'iic -s o f yi -ti rday m lak. n up, bi II'. lie i iii Iu alio l, -I lio cli .Hi r ot the i,iiiineio-i,Cbuilulte ami iluihtrtord raiiioail cempaiiy. 1-1 r Mejic- resi.med bis r. maiks iu favor of tin Liil. He look u lieu ot the -:ri-at ad vantages to he derive'! from ihis improve iiH lit, not only to Wilmii. jt .ii, but to ihe Male at iaree, ami complained of the ad vantages eoufeired upoo Soul li-( 'a rol i ua by the presei.t cau-es of trade. Mr. Meares six i eh di-pi.ayed a th'roii-h aej iiiiitauee with tie- suijeet under diseussjui,. Mi. 1'n ki tt made a Vv iy slrou speech In f .v. r ot the hi I Mr. Uaiikiii oi: red an .iiiii'inlii.ei.t cou-Ci-miiy the ioc at. on ot tin road. Mr tlaiis'ier oppo-ed tile aiin",i' men! as injurious to his -cciion, and slated all t lie C-t. tract-, Ac , were con. -i.eted tor the loule as at pre.-i lit iai j d j u. He h'ped the llou-r vv,.., i ,ot pa-s the alio li'JUl'-lit Alter Milne r maiks lo il,e same i fl et. from Mr Meares. the aiii-in.iiit lit was rejected. 'Ihe fj ie-tiou s to the passage Ot tilt hill Mr ,eu!.' stal-d. he pairi d off with Mr. Diran. ihe voie sped yi a- ii 1 , nays ol tile Slieu.'ier VOIIO.- ill I lie a fli I tli 1 1 i i e, llie bill p l-s, it il- si co.'el l'i Ooi.l.ei II, el, t ut the Vole, ,i i--. o h - -i col, 'i n aniii.'. i 'nine uu line aiplau-e was maiiiiv-t.-ii, hich u iii-Iaiiii v checked V l..e Th M. i' x . i . e .OOO ! ' vos Hi tlie affirmative ! I'r li.i a, II it J Of;i--, I 'l ijil,i ?, I.rtiiii, 1 uik. .iihioii. I'iiii-:, r, t'l.iike, . Da i-1 -cu . 1 hils, Klier, Foster, liia--, llarrtil. Iv.i-.' Ho L- icli ot I,.i i.i -on le itch o! Ilobe- Manil. March, SOil, 1..I ' l . LlVt;, MilOlV, M -It lj ,, M ithe -. Me I lit. -I,, icale. . I, 1e. I, . M.,r- I i-oii, l iir-on, i ii ki It. Iiam-O'.r, Kill. Kill, lleevi -, Hk hi.r J-i,n, K ioti,, lininiey, lio.-h-inj, .Sharp, ih r. .-"outhct laiid.(ie r, Muarl, ."'lii-s, late, 'Join-. tt a'i.li.l. White ol Caharru-, tt into of Ji -id. i,, hitsoli, tt il-li-ji.i-oii ard aucy 51. 'i in: loiiowitii; vnteu hi the negative: Me rs Ba ihaiii, li.iriies, linter, Lion, llrilir-, ISii-jht, liili'illi, lillilocii, 'aid ivcli, t'ofon. Jj j !,-. y , diiiiry, lirecn, Hackney, Hall. Hargrove, lle-ter, lllil of .Stoke-, I J i , I of Halifax, Houek, Hoiiphrey,, Jarvis, .Jelikiljs, J,. l.luil, J jlio-oil, Lewis of Na-h, L' ii.'. Lyon of Orange, Lvon ot Granwdc, Jli-O. , Ma-ten, Moi lfcou,elv , Moore, Og. burn, Out. aw. t Jul. rli ide, J'aiker, l'ncli f rd, I! iiiil, auU, cale-, Scott, Sniallwood, p. :g;,s, .'siray boru, 1 hoinp-oii, J oui.iii.-on, tt It he V,H anJ Waj,!, ol. I'r bury, -Jit, but did lj.it vote Mo-rs. Ijen- I ei -, an ! f .-nt. Me.sr.. U oi Wake, Mo- x, of i'.-iij ilmans. Osoe, l.bol 11, 'il, II. IIII, . , .-laojhter, M.,l,b-, Ab L" ls, tt bite, and K '1 he ol S ui p. ,ii, ttii-ou, ijuiiher, Jone lly. biii to provide for ti e better li-,i,; or i a ii i Hi:,!,.. I . U . t, ii I e -iiiii, . ,e; tor t . j iiiou M r ox, of I j ..dined at oiu i y tin- bill It a rid the ro!, s i I lhe tiiii.i ,,, Ii III. t:.e o l . t- 1--1 d it- si ond rill.' II - pelr!, ij, it ""' I'-'-Ji I. hill - i- I at'er iliii. o- oiiie r- Hi it - by St ok -, a lid Ii i-ii A 1 1 h". A bill to iilio I chapi. r oi the ten ion- I in. bj of 1 .. !- I.I.... in sollli' Oi hate It H ; A ! ,l: to lay o Me-I fcss I'l ,d f. tli C' !.:-h l. i . ,1 code OI;Ci I l.lli.i !,l pro I le lor Hie ii-llli -.lb i' I t CO'i ,.les. Alter 1 I .H-l Ol, Ihe lili.il-, ff and c-i.,i,;i-i, the In w as t ifcdi up aiid r ad eoiiity o! sniiiu K. jef-ti 0. A bill to eh ct clerk" nn by the people passed its iiia-li-r- in i (j nty second leadin - V .-a 40, nays .')-", A hlil C'iiieeri.il dug tl ,f p a lis Si I puni-l meiit of jier n' i.h-truetioiis ou tid and thirl icid- hi- eoiivieti i i j i'l - p i- in ' It provides lhat any person convicted shall -t iii i in tin-pillory and retei wc thirty nine ,:, I,e- on the bare back A , -iii ri ii hi for e'erks and masters in i 4 hi 1 1 keep offices at the Court llme a lead, aud psed. I Wednesday, Jan. 14. ! On motion of Mr. liaiter, a resolution ' was adopted, euipowerinj; the committee on ! the Cape Fear and Deep river navigation company, to send for persons and papers ihud ciauiino witnesses, on oath. Oil moliou of Mr. Lewis, of Wake, his bill Jta charter the North Carolina Hank, was made the ordcrof the day for Tuesday next, j On motion of Mr. Krwiu, the bill for mechanic's lien ou improvements was taken ! up, ami placed on the calendar, i The unfinished business of yesterday beiti): he bill to auliior'ue the literary board to loan money to the Concord female presby 'leriaii institute, was taken up for its third 1 readiiijr. Alter some opposition the bill passed its third reading yeas HI, nay 47. I The order of the day beiiijr the bill lo j charter the North Western railroad com pany, Mr. Leach, of Davidson, spokj iu j favor of the bill, and insisted strongly on the necessity of developing the resources of the Slate, particularly the section through j which this road was to be constructed. The I people interested iu this improvement, were jalwnys cheerful tax payers, and now, for tiie lii-st lime, they make application to the leiieral Assembly for assistance. The bill did not pa.s its secoud readiug yeas 44, nays 03. A bill to raise the per diem of members of ihe Assembly, w as taken up and rejected. I Thursday, Jan. 15. ! Mr. Bavid-on presented a bill to autho.-izo the raising ot' a fund by lottery., to build a , military academy. ; Mr. Iteevcs resolution for the expunging from the journals of t he House, the pream ble, known a s the Mexican preamble, was taken up a follows ; ; Wiimieas, The General Assembly of the Slate of North Carolina, at the session of 140 and 47, passed a preauubln known as the '' .Mexican Preamble. " j And Whereas, said preamble was the I result of bitter jiarty prejudices, and does not reflect the sentiments of the people ot Norlh Carolina, and is a stain upon the fair ; reputation of the good old North State. b it therefore resolved. I '1 hut the said preamble be, and is hereby ; expunged. i The debate on this resolution wis inter rupted by the order of the day, being the bill to improve the navigation of Trent Kiver. j The debate upon Mr. lveeves" resolution was resumed, and after considerable lime spent in discussing its merits, it passed its second reading, by the following vole: Ayes Me-srs. liolhani. Barnes, lieihea, Hlanion, Uled-oe. Blow, Bridgers, Hriv'ht, Bullock, Causler, CI ark. Cox of Jones, David son, Laiicy, Dills, Krwin, Gentry, Glass, Green, Hall. Hargrove, Hester, Hill of So kes, Hill of Had ax. Holmes, Humphrey, Jan is, Jenkins, Johnson, Jones Kelly, l u . i.. I r v..i. i I ' mui " obt, iiwii. wi .i.rn, ij-'iij;, uvi t( piiuh, lie i3vi iciu iiviii Lruiitui.y l.yo.ioft.ri'nge.LyouofUr.inville.-r.lason.li lt Gibsouville on the N. C. Masic. Math. ws.MontiionM ry.Moore, Mcr-j , fc. . . , , , ... ri-on. Mo-ely, ( luterbrid-e. Barker, lMt-r- I lXoa6 ,1,at lhe tUQ" l ,hat PlaCC ' -on, Bcarsou, I'itchford, li.-.r.,-ou -, 5;,,,, j feet deep on a lev el, and that a cut bk feel llaiikin. Beeves, Houth, ltu-hii.,' Aau.'s, deep was entirely filled up, making the depth S-a,es. S,li0o,l.Sn,,,1..r!a,,d Siravhoi-nJ.r .. .1... ... II t..., Ill ...... ' - - - j v-ei,.e, .-peielit, Olewart, J a.c, 1 liompsoi, I oinliiison. loun. Ward, augh, bite of fv.mp.oii, White of Bladen, Williauisoo, U iilitrs and Vancy 74. Navi Messrs Baxter, Beiibnry, Cald-I well, fox of I'crrmimaus. Crump, Khom, Klier, Liliott, i-erebee, Foster, Gaiiher, n .1. ii , i ' i i r I. -i Ilackliey, lloui K, Jeunett, Leach of Davtu- son l.,.it-h nf l ittle M .i.i, M..f.l. Martin, MtIio-h. t)e.urn. Outlaw. V'ic'kett.' liieh.ird-on, Burnley, Scolt, .Sharp, Slier, .Slaughter, .peer, Stiles, Waddill, While of Cabarrus, tt hit-on and H'iicon 3f. 'ihe resolution thcu passed its third read ing. Fill DAY. Jan. 16. Mr. Montgomery, from ihe select coni- Ii.lll,..' 1,1, ti. lull ruhiliii.i tn tVia I.m,nn bond, of the N. C. railroad, reported the same back with an aiiieuoment. nroi Mioir for the formation of a sinking fund from the revenues of the road, to pay the bonds as. lliev lail (iue. Mr Holmes introduced a bill to amend the charter of the bans, vf Cape Fear. Mr Davidson moved to recon-ider the vote passiiii.. the hill giving e-cheats to the lit. rary board for lhe benefit of common schools. llcjected. The order of the day, being Mr. Shep herd s bill irranling aid to the tt estern rail road, w as taken up, and alter considerable H.l.-.i,. ... ri..!-!...! 'I"v.! I ;i I...I (lei.ate was rejected. J ,ii- nu as intended lo aid in eonslrueliri.. a r .Mrn.il frnm IL'm" llie Uu moiiun ih'e tae bai.V hill : m.il, the order of the dav for Wedne.-dav next. A ine-a- from the .Senate was read, ! propo-itu: ,o raise a joint select commii.ee ; to take into con-idcration the trecliou of a' national monument at Philadelphia. SaTLKKAV Jan. 17. A bill for ihe protection of laborer, aud mechanics wa i-s lntro'J tict:d and rtttTred. i , 'I he bill to incorporate the (iarysburg and tt itid-or liailroad Company was liken up and passed its second ami third readings. A bill to incorporate the Albemarle South em Kaiiroad Company was takeu up, read the second and nurd times, and passed. The bill to incorporate the Southern Air Line Company w s read second lime A motion to recon-ider the vote rejecting the i-'ayi tteville and Coalfields llailroad hill, was laid on the labie. Yea 41, nays 30. AfltaNOllM &silON. f Theetigrosed bill from the .Senate, amend ing lhe charter of U.iu High iSchool, with au auieiidment giving them power to confer di grees, was read aud adopted. Yeas 4.', nay s Imha Itu lib KB. The wonder of India rubber arc not likely to be soou exhausted Lately hat are called " Hard India (jo-.ds '' are manufactured ftom a composition invent ed by Mr Chaffee, which con-ists iu mixing cml tar with the rubber. From this results a sot, -lam e 1 1 -em hliiig solid atone, as black a- c nl, out of w hich article are made, solid, ei.i-ne and elegant, ueediiig no Cui-h, but i mil. mi,- a- beautiful a polish as metal i- sui . ptihie of. Canes, cabinet, ware, spec-tji.-ic tioXes, operii glas--s, ca-tors, sand, stands, iok-iaiids, brushes for the hair, pen il cases, cigar caes, and, iu fjet, almost evciyttiiug can be made of it. tine very important one, however, should not be n in 1 1 1 , ii ; the new telegraph wire ia made of ii. It needs no pole, no covering l he wire i laid iu a trench few inches deep, encio-ed iu the rubber ; no dampness can afl. ct il. no storm throw it down, no in sect sever, no ru-t corrode. The lioveru iii. nt has ordered naval buttons to be sup plied of lhe in iicrtiil. iutta percha may be employed in the same way with equal advan tage ; and by not, then some light nrgicul tural impieiiieiits ! There, is progress iu material tilings at every rale. Atar. Ad-ttinrr. stand there is a Dry Ticket out ; we must admonition to read again the . teaching!, of. Tifc IIoomeiunu.-I hn. curious weapon, - -CABq - . ;ntVb the" feowo? tbey will eoiu .nothcr : Divine - Truth least your self confidence I peculiar to the native of Australia, baa 0ftet) jltf&te Knc J.Notbi " trick over usl You used to ' might lead yo into a fatal error, not to bo j proved a pl to men of science. U-ti Sm" 'JM f W som hi,., about the,,, j bo sure and discovered until the remli.iou of that final picco ot oarved wood nearly m U.e for 0f g W fiii : nut'oir iVmi i , their L-uard 1" Judgment when you will be required to ao a crescent, from thirty to fo, I, iuleil , 1 SiSil SStMm -y t iclct-you perceive your uu.no is not , charged the duties of your resp,Usihl , Po.- rp. 1 he mode of usn.g ,t w M tiu mjr m jM liu " tion towards your weak uud erring fellow as the weapon. Ask: a black to thro", ;k M&f .. ,), I beg pardon-, I really thought you men. Good day sir." so as to let ,t fall at h.s fret, and aw8y it .MOI M CoJ L of us-cc, Lnly . vote as ? t"?'" S CHABIOTFK : Tuesday, January 27. 1 857. AD EnitlirT. We learn that before the snow, at least 10 car loads of produ'c for this place was , . , . , ' r, q . , .l..iiiiiH in tlm T I1 Denot lit Sahsburv : . . " . ; oi, r ,.,,. ' and since the snowalbast 20 carloads a re in that depot, and on Monday night only one and a-halt loads came down. Why is this! Willlheagentanswcr! The Bulhcrfurf Bail Road. We learn from the JJttindurd of the 2 lib ! instant, -that i the' of C.II1I1I0I18 ou the 22d,thc bill to charter, or rather amend the charter, of the 'A'ilmiugtuk, Charloitc and Kutherford Kail Uoad was rejected ayes 37, nays CD. h .lrw loumrnrii. We saw one day last week, tbd basest Counterfeit we ever saw. It puri.oited to r be a Five Dollar Bill on the Bank of tides borough. It was passed to the keeper of the toll gate ou the Wcsleru Blank road by a wagoner goiug to Lincolutoii. The toll keeper objected to it, but the wagoner as- sured him that it was good. No judge of , . f , nionev could be iinr.osed unon liv It. but to , , Ulan of Ihe Snow Stnrm t.- . i ., I, ....... . r rs; vve icaru irom me j umw unu ii"f ui the 23rd instant that ihe mail train which1 put tnose unaequailiieu wuo money ou meir; ie au,i iouuu out i w a, m.-iafceii ; ue gov ei.fiW j jt guard we state that iu the word " Wades-: excited and lectured liKe a preacher. of ,iM , . ,f , mm 1 ' li i show he s lio account no now . lie f ,i, . , . , borouL'h the letters are not even. J he : . . ' , , . the stock of ,nch is yet taken. As ihe - can t iiifiueiice uoboii y I Gere comes Niav-' t i . .-it i n whole appearance of the bill is bad. l.der hi he votes! I Ii find ul. How ! 'tV U ",h" " ,0 7 ... ., , ll. " ' suggested thit the cotiinalit be , - , .i ,i . . i . . , ,. i ,i i- i . i eieeneiii loea, ami won ' pav aonnra- 11 ctvrutu into left here on the iBth, could not proceed ,g r,gl.t as yuu wiii betutue Uaid again. U, . . , ' , ' , tranniiitf the B Tali,,,, the !.... . further than Jamestown, ou account of the, w- i i r.. . .,! Vl ou V w a v i. u a v lAfc . i,. aw .... beard lLat jn 0M ot,Cr cut 0D u,e ro(d u ; , , ., . , ,. , WM 15 feet deeP" JL'sLcd'J tiot see. , The mail train did not reach litre uuti Thursda v last, then il only brouiht us the J Salisbury papers; bet since thu we have. . , ., , , I I received our mails regularly. e J I I Since the suow the weather uaa continued I unuvualW cold, part of.it colder lhau the COIU C41UIUJV lUC lUUIIivlllCICI mew was J -1.1 V.' i .1 . t. .... .i..... . do ru to about B or IWUcgrees above zoro, but we learu that ouTui'day morning last it was 2 dee-rets below xel. But while we are writing (Monday afternoon) the weather has moderated very much, aud there is every; ! PPe"Pnce of rain We understand thattbe distress north i has been very great, niaeteen persons were frolen to dcallj ju Btk.r,burg, duriug the ! very severe cold weaihcr. Death of Dr (harlrr W. Ilnrrii. We regret to learu. tbtt Dr. Charles W it :. e i. .f vim e ni Harris, lorineijo. ..., viovr, u... rus county, was found frozen to death ou 1 ues day morning l.t 1, heir Mr. Irwin's I house, tietween HH Virove and Concord. ; ' ir i ii . m t . n . i J bad been to M r. Trw n s to collect some I .... . . . ! money, and left late at night to go as L.. ' stated, to another houseabout 2 miles Irom , Mr. Irwiu'a, where be said he was going on. some business and inteiidrd to Ptay all night. , c ,F.pearMo have dis,ouuted , as i, is sup-i ,. - ... . .. , ' . posed to find his pipe, as lhe stem was found ( '" ,"'" Pock,t nd ,,e tllM w"lcrcd about, for 'ome time until it is supposed he became; I cxliauited, when be fHl ffjrward and expired. i , . t i. ... . . . i r " CU"7Clt!U """" "''"t you say "we Hope,, the Uopgsh and travelling at night, and this may accouuti il he w.ii iuiu himself a is none of my bu- lor his exposing bimIt so late at nifht. The " Mnirao rrramble." This Preamble, as was to be expected, has been expunged or rather a part it, by the House of Commons, and by reference to the1 Legislative proccediag. our readers will fiud The Raleigh flatidard', of the 21-t inst , has an article nearly three columns, lone relatine to the proceedings of the Legisla ture io 140. It says ' we retain a vivid re collection of the struggle iu lhe two Houses over this que-tiou tl.J .1 V 11... . lue r',J,tor not referred to the ' partial and parlizan con duct in appointing officers to command the rsginu nt " we should not have fell hound to show that the K'litor is a little oblivious. If be retaius such a vivid recollection of lhe proceedings, he must recollect that the Leg islature passed a res jlution giving to the ol licer of the N. C. licgimeril lhe right to elect their field officers, and that this order of things was changed at the motion of one of the 'tunilurdt own friends. Judge KI lis, ho was m the Lce-islaiurc at the time. and if reports were true, desired one of the office- moved a reconsideration of the vote, the appointing power was changed and giv en lo tiov tjraham. If we are wrong let the standard give the proceedings. .. . I Ciimrauiiwiltil for lie Ar. C. Whig. J'Jl"! INijS r am iwiKiiii.e. I'uldu; square, Vlmrbdte, N. J. "fiood morning Mr. Willi, which way so fast! do you know this is lhe day ol hliclion for Town Coiiimisionere !"' " Ys Mr. Philips, and I am now en my wsy to vote." " That right! and by th way, I uoder- vou choo.-e : excuse stances had induced mc to hcliove you would act with us tins time. " I confess Mr. l'lnlips, mat you just now saw mo come u.Ui ,., u.. y long as you keep them open, and I live in ought to do what he considers to bo his duty : but I do not uudetstaud why a mau ! can't take one drink aud stop." " ' 1 1 ' f never may understand it as I do, by sore, ! .. . . i i ! sorrowlul experience , , nut nan you cxer- , cweJ towards us halt the observation that you have on the cultivation of corn, wheat "J vegetables, you would hare known that f UK VVJ. .7 ".TZ.l.l U",",,H 'u"u' " - though the plague spot was marked upon I ! . r.. I.-.. .1 "I mo it tv .- fntl ujitviiru . .oic.ieuw. .vs. . ... .. L,.li.flni.lr..l nitil tthOsi. nnsltlllll t'BIB their reach, 1 b ar you win continue u see , 0Mm . us remember, ou the 7th of me frc,,,R-.il them. It is to bar tlic.r doors j,-,. , TUt wart atoDg time a-o, against my own entrance, and to save my- 2, jt east ., whcI1 ..ou ,UJ I were self and family that I am now voting. Lut . a j( Lm beeUi tlj0 uu of "O! certainly, certainly! every man ,, . no, .... B -. Th I- -control, aud whose positiou gave , ' ' -i, ,r,r, r . r . ' , ; moth cistern, which will hold water cu r over these nuisances lo society,' , , . . . i, ,-.ii iii 14 supnlv the wUL city, anil -will fu ;r and morality, 1 have cried aloud r i ., " i . , . all ihe city engines id case of a large UA..I.I vmva in., mill fhosA more ..... J ... . I you power good order . , I .i I hut vou wou d save uie and those more , 3 , ir , .i i- .. . dear lo u.e than myself Iron, the distruetion Wlncli you uaiiy saw was ovcrw uL-iuiiiig me, and our sMimailieiio answer is, "save is, v " . . , i t l . " 'I'l 1. ourst t, ta-tc and drink and slop . 1 Link ) . '. , , . i i r o tins. sir. and al-ldv to it jour nauuaru oi christian dulv " " O ! my dear sir, I had of cil,l.g jou aci as you P"- , ,,on 1 .-. nsle Jo,.u (.loiil iiinriniiir Mr . i i .ii.... , UIC lilt: rrtlltu f www Willis.'' Miin-Xtitel, near Ihe I'uUic Square. How are you, Mr. l'hilips! what, the fc, , )ljiie anJ a b 1 f i,. U-net h, . ml sup new. ' any stir amongst the people . L tt V ' . .. 1 l' .. .rt-f t ,i.r ik M Alrv ... . . .. , l"' , " ,, ',. . ; ;'..' i licWi "lout ; aud i met with tt ,l,is ju.t no . . i i . .1 I. ... ,,. . I- ., . I... r,., .s .r a,f louc..eU ,...lu....ufe vv v. ... , . ,, v ell, I don t know ; not much with me any way, Mr. l'alicost.' - ,, . , , , ,.,:, " llow s the electiou going . i i. ,.. ,. .LH,lt v,iu wn'l think il is l-o " ell, 1 spo.-e jou wouid too, woului. I you, Shaver : ... , f . - ; if you will pardon me for speak- . l'':"ul) . , ,, . ., " v 1 "' f ure "e P4"1 off a!1 aclt- of the towu, aud Lave Sot every thing .ir-l-lit and easy " i es, M r l'auco-t, some of us fee! 'hat t r . '. I ft . n t t r ..1 " llow are we going to ruiu anybody? I'de like to know, Mr i-haver!" ' By opening so many doors to di-tructioli, and iiceiiCibg meu to eland and iunlc Uo iu." " I spose you mean the Grog shops!" " 1 do, sir. " Weil, if the citizens rain themselves. Mr. ' hau-r it none ol our buaiiiess. I II keep them Mrailit it tin re is law t) do it, but it they ... ,., i , , I I , will ue. iberately uriUK theiuscives to dealu, tiev Uee0nt charge me with it. We ha.e no rig'nt to say to any manlliai he sha nt fob hat bu-,tic.- be pleases to make a law- J." !!"' when he tuvs us the tax reumrcd sol" .. -j j, rKasmin.,t Mr. rar,co-t with I which you Grog oiiup advocate attempt to ju-lily yourselves in lustemng upou us year alter tear itiese terrible noisances. No look down street before you and see that old man bowed under w hat he Itels to be au in- ev liable doom. Vou k now his hi-tory , and, know that for lhe last half dozen veurs he has warred without cn-i";' ith a deprav ed appetite, aud tor aid in his et! orts to sustain 1 li,u,...l l.-ii.i,ri-iiieil l.iiii.iilf in iIih I lri,.,i' nl ' v.. ..v . tljB 6uut c. tu;p,raljCU . slld ,ou k now j that that Order had no advocates more zeal- 1 ou-i lhau huiiaeif, Year alter year has he! w"" "r-"1' 1 I""1 I uflueuce, w blch he aii'-r-helidec! w ould bring , '. .. ' ... Ll!u 10 TUIU. LOIl.-CIOUS 01 hi 0U Weak- . Le ,sll0l co,t,t Wltb ,be temporal aid which the order ot temperance aflurded, lul sought that which aloue can preserve ui I v,i-ii ucviou, T.Ti.T''i? thoritle. ol your owu LhuicL auJ taken uu- der the special care of its officer,. Since theu hl prayer has constantly and fervently are tou rMiaver i wua;s me news I ! "- ""to u-mpiatiou j Uoesof h-r char,eiers well. ,nd sets thorn out to 1 iiu' ruiiii-k ui tfisvti ,'nvirhiiiiM,r vein aileo r J . cutis rc-puuU itu an j en to iiii. : So, hit, "iness. .-gaiu h, petition i heard deliver me irom v , u , nicu you respond we upply the liipior, but if he drinks himself to ucalh lie iiecdu t charge me with it " In ihi., conte-t, long continued, he was lighted by the star of hope ; that has gone down: al"1 J,J h"'J he grospca m hi, hop.. ess gloom, cry, ng back lo tne w ho might have pieveu.ed hi, all by removing te,pu - tiou 1 1 ou, his way read lue doom of linn whogivetb his neithbor, duuk . I plead my wiekness and begged that you would put lhat bottle oul of my reach as you had the poser, and you would not. lhe t-mpter by your permission has overcome mv. Lead jiomaii us. .iv, Jicau i, v,or. DC 1 3 v. jveau i. v.or. flu i Nv I .. .. 1....1... 1 1. . -"-v. -lii.c, ,ou .,.. acveu lowaru, me as you are thre insirucied to deport ., ,i , t n .., . , . , , upon the I illowini? ene ; your-cll lowai'tna weak hi other. .Study the, i-n... it ii " i a i n i , i i i r .i i . ii 3 ' r.llen 15-11 married S imnc !. . her son- wholi: word ot 1 tilth and lell me w heie vou M I i- i i , . . i: , . . ,i ,-i i i , r in law. .Mr. IS died, lensin'r the interest na liud yourscit ju,nh.jii m licencing drunket- ;,l i i , , ., . ... ' i . , - . . ' , widow, and also several children b hi first m ss under Hid piutul plea " t int vou have ' ;r. -I i i ' . r i.ic w,, nlmae prntid mother wa t lb amns no right tosav to an v mau thai ha shunt'.' .1 . nmllpr ' the same , i . i' , , 1 time their step mother. These rh Id ren re. lollo what basiue-s bu pleases lo make a t l . .i ,. , , , c'"'"rP" r fu-'ed to priint t he o d ladv hr iln.pr .m lawlul living. "You ueed i'tbe. Itcluriiig me. Mr. Shaver about my christian duty, I know what il is as well as y ou or any bo ody else I " ca-t tin beam ou' 01 'ir u e.e ''if ire you come to pun iii: uiovc uui ui iitiue. Mr ij 1 m 1'iti.r... p m.il I II iiivk ewi.re m 1 1, ,i I . i:... .. :.i. .i ... i . .. ' ' ' Tint 1 have my weakness, Mr. 1'ancost ' i , . - ., , ', '"'-"I I am aware, and it is the knu ledge o( t. cm il ,1 n. in ., l, ; ,. filling; I I have offi-iidcd I beg par i - - - -.t.i -,j iiiiil uu so much !nv iiuiiio-e wa-i not to lecture hut in ..).. ,1 i ,i , iii i 1 and I beg that yo, will bear with me one moment more: l ou have never Contracted the thirst for drmkiu which koiui: of u have therefore, cannot speak practically.1. cannot speak practically,1 iju-ahle if vvilh more thau hut you are luexcu-ahle il with more thau three score years observation you hive not : learned mat io ti.e uiiiortiiuate who have, it is as an ever burning tire, reiiuiri,," a i- , i i r t i- 1 " , iiiarkable degree of moral hrmncs to re.-ni aud I entreat th. , ( well . you uuder-taud your christian duty,) jou mil ponder the From our Curri'SiuniIfiit. Charleston, Jan. 21 , 1857 guiJiJ Nl JU WM t!ltt coldest day 1r(;j ccll rxp,.rieuccd iu Charleston ; tliu cu..LralcJ cM Saturday which Thermometer theu fell as low as 8 degrees above Zero, and on last Sunday night it was as low as twelve. Through the day it rained, hailed, sleeted and snowed, and the next mcrti'.i'g every thing was frozen up, so of M tQ , ba , leJ Joh M kij U)USr)lJitot.s, j ' y0um.lf, aud walking with your coat ofl. Mr. Mixer, the polite and gentlemanly Loat of .btlt U10,ier paiuce, the Charlestou learn, bought the Artesian I ' " Wl.ll, for the purpose of supplying his mam ' f .. TV S uoutih furnish uu ills viij viii;iiir.s iu so m lai.s uio i ... . f. . . , , . 1 "e hope now that this herculean work has . . . .. carry it through if it should be necessary , .... , . , . . n vo lu oo tar. x MB liui nil; ui me mil wens . " , . . . B, .,,,,, . has alread y cost the citv about S4H.U00 and ' . . . , we suppose that Mr. Mixer gets il at about half its original cost, The I'crry Boats are to be taken off the line betweeu this city and Sullivan's Island for the reason that they do not pay. They will bereafter only be run to Mount Pleasant, and the inlet between that point and the KUi,,l i, ill ), .n.,,,,.,1 i. . i,. -i.;. .l ! undertaking and when accomplished, will , f j,ft .if.,.eB of r.cl.i.i.i.i . . . . r -r" iiu the world, the Thames Tun ! peuiioiieu io mow r .lixer lo eiteiid tlie ; .r,ck of ,,- ,,.. . -,,.,. l . .. ... ' . j and take the freiL-ht and pssengers in his lightning train, which, we think would be a !...... . II .. : 1 I 1 it is hard lo tell where the ingenuity of man' will cease. W. Gilmore Sim, . has been invited. ! and has consented lo deliver his course of, j i ' np'ivj' n au er ltl wuiriri, nu tint a I three " rejected lectures" on the erlv his- avaricious character of the mau before, r , t r v of Svulh Carolina, before the citizens' peaU-d the question. " I 11 tell you," r. ,lrj of his native city about th at of this '';e '"'-er, a iriuiuphant grin overspradii. I month. He has received imitations, since '''s eouuteiiaiice as be spoke, " I want lo bis return from the North, fmin several certain if the servants steal the auyar." j southern cities, askinj his consent to repent j ' bis lecture,, but il ha been thou-ht best j ClNDEBEILA'a SttI IER WAS Fflt, Sri I hat he should deli.- r thetn firt in his native j Glass Two centuries ago, savs " Notes I city, and receive the stamp of a home repu-, and Celeries," furs were o rare, aud iiur jtatinn. He will then, mot likely, accede j fore , valublo, that lhe wearing of tUai ti the call of his fellow citizens of the , was isstricted by several sumptuary li, i Southern States, to go thence and deliver: to kings and princes. Sable, iu those U.t, his lectures. Their unpopularity at the was called vmr, and was ibe subied f V...L :ll I. .. ..l . l til . .. .-.lino win rc as gonu a rsra as could tie j wMied for them at the South. j Ihe lion. Oiiver P. M-vldwin, a distin i euished lecturer front Virginia, will com- Jjrnce a eours- of three lectures before the i l "unz Men s Christian Association of thi' ' eitv eommeecinij on Friday evenin? nit. : t Hibernian 1111. the .uVj.et of the first, lecture to t " The Vnkee and Souther non lie is said to be a lecturer liy pro I ''-'"n, and man f treat er.nieno and ' lenrninu A Mr. Sheehsn. an Iri-hman ' proposes to lecture before lii adopled citi 1 ins tomorrow evening on the subjirt of I'-innernev, as tmipht in th el.ool of political economy in Ireland : with a pis nee ! at it rise, r'roi;res and prent ti in this rntinll ff T til. riAtiii.. -,- ..IT il. a .1... .. ,, ; 'ire of hearinp him. and shall a.sil tnv.elf of the ofnortunltv lo Uln e xtniv notes, snd if it j-jmr" with my humor. T may prim th"m too. It i eertatnlv rhr a pnrrl subject for an Iri-hmao of 1st emii'rtion Mis Jennelf Joiee, th celebrated ae- tres jii bfre, winnine crowds of admirer.. --J-.1. i . . inn s in" i vounw nil rmnil.nm h i : tnrnin? th bead, of th- rsiini. blood sn hk.nr? the km,. iom or hsrhetordom lo ii. ' V'l"'; ,!" ,"r !-'"t "i"h. - P-lin Ladv of Lvon.. and th.v,..., her ' .brilliml. ,.,;,, , jrr.i.t,,.1, fl,rirl B,;n, pi,, Potlr,iv , Pr,ir;, ni) forr. 1 .1 1 r i i j- . ... ' " n" hn ?ff'. I'T h nA f, mr -,j ,, i . j .1 ' . T t,,!fll ), V,n,;.on : J.,i;s T-ar. Ifsvn .ml b. ib..i t.. 1... , (), imnllnt 0f rXr,,r;(,lce ftie w; ii i " i1; Prualv M 00J . ...... a a T ARIIIFY MARRIAfir KxTRA'dtMNARr The Pre. bvterinn Ceneral Asenildies have been di , ,;., frif , w ,., ennppr- the pro- , ;WT of , msrrvinfJ ,,;s .j,.;.,,,. j wifV(i Th , , ,t f f A : ,orc .,.,ir!)t(. l,tln.,ip beir.r, t,li.hed ! .v rtvrrin hw jst been decided ,. 01Ir I : (!o),rt of A"p.al,.J I, i, ,!,ore,her r.ror' I MT, ;,,, th ,,;.,,'! ' ....boritv in th S,.f ' . . i i i ... . i .... j ! i,:u ,, ,. , ti r , 1 1 lie imrieiir. m ,1 inifi. ;.... ,l.m-t;n ,r, '. ,1,; . r. ..... hence the suit , ..... T! he e,-e wss brought befor. Judge Pry. the hte learned and estimable fal'f or the adjoining circuit. He decide I that the marriaire was void, as the parlies were with in th decree of relationship fixed by the Ktahite of 17!)S. All iriTli. .1 Bll lUh Ulan .,..1.1....- I' V , 7 ,7 ' J"'" cation of th lower Court was reversed Tin c r i i -i 1 i . . ci" 's u ,ai mere was .. ...i. i -.: : -, n,,,!,:!.:,:,.,, :,i, ... . .. . . " ' I -u' .1 uini i nice u me Sim ...... i i . . . . J . I III. f,f 1 ,flHtl,al r., . -. - .1 . . . . ' .evi- "eirree are not void, thou-h avoidable h)HUViUe Jfmr,ml ' ,UM'MiHUM.s,-i b',ot '' k ? Japa '-'Iimjmikumk. What place would suit uiataa : Japau "A'hy is a but iher's cart like his boots ! lec.iuse lie carries his calve there, U'hu : . . i " 18 n who sets out to stop the clrcuimio,, of slander like one travel.n U, . city iu the. Norlh of Africa ! liccau.; h i, going to trip a lie. (Tripoli ) .1 . u I,.,., ; ...ill ...!!. i . air forty or sixty feet, describing c and finally dropping at Uio feet of the throw, e r. During its cour.,e it revolve with .,reaI rapidity ou a pivot, with whistling note.. It is wonderful so barbarous a people lj4v invented o singular a weapon, which neta the laws of progression ut defiance. It j, very dangeious for a European, to try project it at any object, as it may return aud strike himself. Iu a Dative's bauds it i , formidable weapon, striking without the p-0. jector beiug seen, it was invented to suit, the kangaroo, which is killed by it itb cer tiiinty. Out at Last.-Aii old man namej Gr, who has been confiiwd in Kauq.iier countr jail since Ihe first of October, lh40, for debt uuderthe 1 aw, was released on Christmas day by jailor Cross, there being nothing h It iu the hands of the law to pay Li jul7 expei,. ses. We learn that this mau had property etiou-h to pay the debt against hiui, but tint he preferred spending his weary Lours with, in th'e gloomy walls of the1 county prisou i0 the paying the debt which he owed. The per. son who had him confined has been lt,, some years, but we learu by a provision iu his will appropriating a sufficient amount lo keep hi iu iu limbo as loi.g as he lived .Somehow or other this stipulation , giv-eu out, and of course Gregs; kccoinci free again. When he left the ji Jour U appeared to be perfec'l- bewildered, ut did net know which way to travel, Lut in t short time he became fully conscious i( bit freedom, aud strutted about with il,e kT 0f one who knew what liberty uied to b ia " by goue days." il amnion ( Yu ) -u. An Aimi'L Mista. Soma lime ago, gentleman called upon a Certain uohkiuaii, a very wealthy and inordinately iiieu cL. racier, aud found h'uu at tba Lreikr4,t t. ble, fpiile aloue, aud doing his uiinosi u catch a fiy which was bvz.nig about ihe room. " SV hat the deuce are joubLom;" demanded the a-toiiished fisiior. to win I . I... . ... .... t.. - r l a . - . . u um mau amusing iiiiii,tl I bv caichin,- fliet.emed verv .;,,,!, , ... j 'he least. Hush '" exclaimed the otUr, ; " Ml ell yon pres.ent'y." After many ,f. iro, il...t.l ..n- t... I I : i r o j . ... v.,.it,IU i hetreii his thumb and forefinger, he pit it inlo lhe sugar bowl, and quickly dro j. t,lt? l'J ovcr ''' prUoner. His visitor, umte annoyed lhau ever, knowing as he did ih. I countless regulations, the exact q iaiity ! ! be worn by persons of difleriut grade", ai.J Ihe article of dress to which it luijlii h r plied, being defined most strictly. I'rf- rault'a tale of ' Ciude ra!la"origiiir.ily nur- eu tlie digi:ity couferred ooher by the fsirv, 1 ''J her wearing a slipper of fair, a piia- I'V then confinrd to the highest rank f - 1 princess. Au error of the press, no ti- - ' come luveterate, changed tmr mlo rnt, , Oias,; and the shpperor wAfr became ecu- verted into something much more Lriltic. The AweiwrAii IIuhsm is Kjhilavd We learu frvmi l'ortcr'a Spirit," that 51.'. I'eu Ihoeck s American ftabie in F.n.laaf has met with liiisiortuiies. Lccompe " has given way iu hi forelegs U nuch a de gree that he will not b able, to Hart in t race the coming sea-oti, and il is iloui tluhf I... ,il .... I .. r.i ... v... ..ii , ,,i uu mi .ij Bjij'i-nr upou (lie iuii. " I'rijress " is Buffering from spring Li.t, and the entire weight of upcmiii. Iii-oaa-try s racing fame rtsi upon 1'ryor,'' li has a'so been ailing iu bis feci. Al accounts l'ryor was " all right'' an i L .-b hope, are tiitertained thai he will ! in hi slate to distinguish himself nheuti.4 bugle brings him to the pei ne. These u.is hap. lo the American horses were oi r.-i-ioi.. d by being put iu trasaitip; loo soon after a sea voy aire, aud before tliey had LicuM accliui aicd. Wiimikhs will Never Ceask It is ne Bravely propoi-d not to deepen, but h,l up the Harlem, at New Y'ork, f ifi ... . i .i . , . i .i i'iii'iki ine ciy, wnen necessary, in uni'- I rrcium. .-sixiy years ago mere wss 7 leci iiepin ol wsier on the present sue the Tombs, and it is not so lon sine'' street and its vicinity were a running tre an. Harlem river therefore, tnl.'hl be caiM'-le '""J !"ji;,J'" lo"' "m1 i,H "''"V from the map would certainly render w ticghborhood more healthy i (whnl. oa,J 1""i,'i1' ou.ly the annual .ales of I"' nd ague remedies ;) but the improv, ii.n. " lik(''-' lo U 'P-' '" Astoria, (ireenport and lirooklyn b.Coiav. consolidated part of New York city. Il EMM-AM To Rlbll'l' I.E. Sidney Siml1 was mu iuvaluahle monitor. This advice W the young is most wholesome : Learn from the earliest days to iniir principles against the peril of ridicule J you can lio more exercise your reason if jou iu the constant dread of laughter, than J1"1 ..... r.r.. ir ..... ... I,, ihe eiiiisH!,' vn,i i-iij-ij jum iiiu ii juy pi, .i. - I Tl'V fl Ut'l1,lU'. " 0tJ ' . i fr"' " ' "'l" 'L.Cf - . . . - :. .1.1 1) ui morals, uij n, huwethi iu-hv, .. -ant'niuated, however pedantic it may " ' ' do it, not for insolence, but aertou-ly "l4 grandly as a man who wore a soul of "j own in his bosom, and did not watt h" 1 was breathed into Urn by the trcata -1 fashion. Cold Weatiieh. Sunday night "' only the coldest night of the i a-oii, hl 1 1 coldest of which we have any rccoll'-d'"' in Charleston. At the Register's '"""'. 'j'J mercury, in the Thermometer '"" '' " der?rees, rr !0 degree below the f.ej point, The streets were bard fref " yeaterday, and ico formed in all places ' tercd from Ihe direct ray of the still continue cold, although h t,l",'rf tura ha somewhat moderated, the im'rr'i'.i l- . .i .'1 C'"' as we tru lo prtias, staiidiu' at -' 1 Mercury.

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