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If .juAjiiua.au'.i-ijj.i'A-.i . Jwl,-lWl'iJUlulJgg, i.tti. t V r : I SOt'ND AlttiUMEN'T. TCe commend the following exccl'efrt arti cle fro?n llie Petorsbura; luteliigcnoer, to tho attention of 0'ir rjnJ.Ti. That piper takes Bjust aud correct view of tho subject h diseases; '"' ontertds, that if the lb-mo-craey fail i" exteri Hag Southern Institutions in Kitna., it will ba proof conclu-ive that the IVui jer.if v are utterly unwilling to aid the .ijutb in any effjrt or etiterpri-e for self- protection : ! " The IVmoeratie party it! Congress had ! the framing aii'l .-lisping of the Kansas hill. I It was a measure originated, iuventei ami perfected, by theuiclves. They mule it j precisely what they choe to make it. F.vcry feature atrl provision of it they pave it. j They had a Democratic President to aid! them in carrviug H into pTact.calV locution. I They had a IVtiiocratic Covernor appointed j to take charge .f the infant Territory, and direct it dc-tSny, assisted by Democratic i jiirfye-, iii jrfb it-, attorney, c. They had I a K'inocrutic legislature in the territory : J!y have Mill a Democratic President.' nth Lis lKmocratx appointees in the Ter- ' ritory. Tlnit Democratie President owes j his clccti-in to Southern rotes, and is under j lue wcicbl''t obligation to regard the in- j torr-t., rights and even wishes of the South. ; Thy have no v a Ikmociatic Convention in the Te'ritarv, tooted to frame a Cons.itu tfirsi fovthM fetatt iboot t-".r.'.Thev hv in K ansa's, s Senator Mao"n and other com patent authorities a-ure us. a soil, a climate. mid posiri.-.u most favorable to the introduc- ; tian of slavery. Mi-seuri and Arkansas. ! hlave States, are coiitigious to it. The In- J dian Territory, ling along its Southern Lor- ; vler. is a slave Territory, and wiil, if left to . itself. tccine a slue State. It i- iuioosai- Ids to rone- ive a cot.d tio'i cf things more ' prop iliou to ihe introduction ef slavery than Kausaa ha, afforded If the Democratic ; party i .nild or would ever, or anywhere,, jive ail in extending the in-titutioii, they eould not bine failed to J eo in this ease. If slavery does not po into Kausa, the ! failure will amount to absolute demonstra tion that the ruling policy f the Democratie p,rt is :iJere t i the iu-iit..ti an, and that tinder no iuiiiginahi. eitriiiiitawe. herealtrr j cuu the Sritli loj'k to th .t party t advance , jt. int.-i .-ts in ''us regard, li.ey roul.t bare made Kan., a slave State if they bad. vi.lcd. Nay, they could not have prevented i'.i being a slave Stale but breil ot t directed particularly to thu Hid. If slavery i not e-tabli-iieil V'i-re, it wii! pr.ve not omy that the Dctuocrntic n:anai"r have dune notbinj: to carry it there, but th.-y have done what ever was necessary to prevent it. e choose to end this article here, that our n ailers msy f thr-e f icts in their r.inds before e ia JTorllj Carolina Solbig. From our Corrrpomlcnt. I Fro tht foutl-ern Christian Aoincnte. i - IMPORTANT FROM UTAH. , ' ... CAROLINA FKMALK COLLKGK. The Saerainento Uniorj cotitama ittipir- : C"AR,:KT0"SU;M, 'j . I Mtt.KD.Tt.Utlt afford me peculiar plea-' lt M- fro-nlhu Vulley of the Groat Suit lUe weather t so hot that it baa diol- ! ,. i t. ill I.. tl.niil... Mm n.nnM are ted all tbo ice cream, and warmed the -oda "ur8.". J ''.. " J' ! . .;, . ' ' . ' " " ..,,1 ,,,b.4"?"7''BoV" posal.tho a-eon,F.,vin. papee from A'm only ..(ting war trains, pe.eelu and water and as a l.M report ,o keep coo I P . F ; . uwfenA- cifilelWt ,lt ,,, M.ri(lu1 (lif,r. have been dnvjn to J l - l' ' ' re' n.rd j "e rapid), thinning their ranks, Hiawatha," and Nothing to e.r, . . - .. , tllllt mnny ,,f them bv already left CHARLOTTE: Tiipstlav, AngiiM 25. 1 8 57. Largf ViiM. . i i As some ot our cotemporar.es nave neen . jo )cinllia u?e in publuhiiig notice, of large yields from one ; o ,cilie 8 frM per,on grain, we will five one too Dr D. Ashb.try. ; trA ;nsUucet 0f of this place, informed us the other day, ; U ?utes Jno'.hcr Nnl for thf Abolitionist to Crack. The Lewiaburg (Va.) Chronicle jircs cur rency to the following paragraph. Willis, a net-ro, who a few year njopur- chancd himself from his mistress, Miss Sarah : j Fraaer, and afterwards moved to the State , ' f I II. In I,.. r..t ,n.wl il wnil vtml U'itll B ffefl i I ' . . . ' ? ...I..'. , . i eoiirse I hroiiL' i lnan V illeo!ir:i''einents. tfrow - 1 . . . . . 1 .. ...i, Btud m r.J nl-.l.... n .... an IHA I u 111 I L. L r 'I II r J U 11,1 ' . . - ir acain sold into alarery, if not permitted to ; prevent n.y intellectual boiler from L.rati..Pl .0,, of ll".'"cl C"""' three remain here and enjoy his freedom. Ho or the trail, of thoueht from running off the "- i t-.tej-rupted by epHlenncs winch says he would rather be sold to the worst track. The rain has Mopped at last sits sort of a master, than be required to j;o petided for want of a further Mipply of the back to Uhio. lie describes the colored material of wati.r, and in the place of drench population there as in a state of utter desti- ' jug showers, whit.i have Hooded the eity for 'tution, and advises his colored friend to t tho lust sii eiis, we now have a Mating 1 stay in Virginia, if they would be cared for. 1 sun. clouds of dut and the thermometer at I We Lnow a case near home, iomcwhat ' 1 degrees, tbauch I believe the weather Similar, of .colored person being sent to ! M ,"'S' to justify l-fi or up 1 ' r ir ; wards. Rut is the weather l.s a stale, a Ohio by the owner to be set free. After j wi. g a tm ,u(it uow 1 cose : going to Ohio and making an eiam.natton j umJj;r hut aliJ UJ ,0lm Ul0re 'and observing the situation of the colored .novel and exciting. popuiaiioii, lue peraou uauincu iivim-, j'ib- c usi m in- v n ,. . - imn ber of V enrs s oriri v aronua j ----- j --- proved hinted repeatetlly, both by for the Atlantic Slates. The Union aayrt Cruudall's t.ioneer conch arrive in our LATER FROM KUROPE AbtilVAL lK Til K fTEA.MEn Alt a Itf a he Royal Mail ft j?" J Stone, has arrived nt this port, .j.i erpool date to the hti u-t. '' ''' ' tmcliani.., aales ol t lie week amounted lu y i-muiv sii-siiy. iilluii tliir I i.i. upland H. Mutiehe-trr market ,n " u'1 Ti.. fatal in a lew instating. It has been ' ""''y. one u clock ibis afternoon, from ney itiiciinnped. (.'onsoU (it j to Ul i ' retieatetlly, both by the secular nnd 1 Larson 'alley, with the raprra matter, the j lion ha tlecren'sed S -i? t, i .0. that these alUietive vi.-i-I paengere traveling time 10i rlour (leelined la. Wheat 'i ,ft .,, , ..... l.l ... '. i 1 hours. lintes from Salt l.riko ara to NI ii v 12. er. t orn tlrelmeil i. ' " in, i i nivnutn J niiy i,ii;i ----- -- .w . . ii. n -:i i -. . .. i. - . i: . i. -i i II H S dull. religious pre tatious were cause, in the lieiL'hliorbood of the Coile .e. i i'r. H llktns, ho caiiiu pns.-eiicers, is, active. Tho letter of A Spectator is valuable, not i direct from Suit Lake, wliero he had been peiitine I toy ill W III fi'tn. aiili Males for thri wi-i If rt .r,n i nn , market cIomml' active un.l :,:. . . . ' a ti vance. because it alloids competent proof uf the' residinp for nine month-, having had to flee thorough scholarship of the pupils in that! 'aiiiily to t.alifoniia. institution, only ; but it is of hpecial valuoj Wilkin and party is composed of twenty touchinn the healtbiuesa of the location of fil persona, ei,;ht of whom ar women. the College. A Spectator baa been a suo i Aftcr leaving Salt Lake they were arrested ces.-ful rhvsieiaii for many ears. lived ; by larte body of Mormon, mid taken Mn,.t .. L- IV. II 1. h.-icl; mi a pliir.ni nf liiirmi ti.a!itiir. As no . kev Htili eontiiiili l).ii..t. . 1 1 11 1 uto rjivii wiii-iB iiiu in lege Man ti.", a 1 - - - - - n - - I , , -"iic "I alt 1111,1 a eviiience, even lor a .moiiiioii court, oi- 1 iirfj uau ueciareii f tic iialuatii .1 I'gllt ti. The proccedinga of the Kn!i.i, l i uient are unimportant. 0 He dissciiMons between France ,j T n. r.n. ,;,.. ,1. ...... I. .1 . lur. The latter part of his that he had found on bis plantation a grain Northern men. A word p a . 1 .1-1 1 .. -: j 1 . - . , " : . - : , .1 r , : lie iaa been t-tient e use lie re so t ml lis lereq ai'aiuM ineui, nicy were uiscnarLrru. voiu na neen reiuteii. ill Ohio. Will these !. " eU' """S 7 ' ' 't' opiniotu are not (01 med under the Guidance i ll,e r,'"""'' ,,f "e Meaick, ho knew three The Heamer. Willi the the return of slaves d. mol,.,I ' ',-ars that he verelau-a ol .rjie prijudieea. He 1, prepared to -peak of em 1,1 r rne.seo-he being the : hav. i-ai.cd. have ,,0 effect on tiZ niov" I .V 11 br 8 Ylft city --'--!- 1 wi.l'ndd VU -rk , of the Court. After that the, were Nothing later from lud ' . " . , ' "thai an m. inn. riiiiiinr, from hkIi k,i,i..o liuiitcU like wolves, nti'lit and dav. until n tlm i said 1 "ic, wtili all tts auvantages Has its uraw- , ' .. . . . 1 .1 1 j j- 1 m . " - 10 1110 wise la eaiu 1 1 ft ' . . . ..,.1,.. ,.J 1 , ...1 a llirt reached tioose t reek .Mountain, over .,, ,, ,v Daclts ami (dsailvautagcs, ami just now l , . i....ir.j . :i f . u 1. 1 1 u t Iik I MIAM .vl unsv. UriieH. I 1. inn, n u .i.b iiuiit i'l lllftr, wil ubn local habita- 1 . . r .... 1 .-..1. l 1 . ..1. 1....1 n Wlieai IIOIU wnieil :u uiaus Udu triwnn. , . , 1 to lie sumciruf, uui not so wi.11 ine- nwi iun 1 . , . ., , . , He also Mated that where this grain was; , . ,. ' ,. , ; w ould gladly ;change n.y 1 .... . . peopi wu B.iiic-wii lu iuvu r j tion, lor h tlace m the picture ' amoue ! , lounn 1 tierc were a nun oer nun -iu aim uu , . . . . , , . , . . - . . . , , , - . - cnurcu anil ou ' eeived oninions aeenia to lead them on. and the irreenln 1. J fliadv proves of m own vllu,lu bead... Thia wheat crew cn the bank of , .. ... ..... ' r., ., , ,4rn vk t'. ".tution of le . S r.,.. h-. - J 1 . M .... la ..... ..I.. n ,lri" nil, The ri.,,..t . "I .1 . O . . . L .... . "It. 1 , .... . . ... .. .1.. M. .!..! .1 .1 1 riven ai couinaiHiiioii on Juud.. a i.er me iiienos ot literature bnin id ine , "" untnniji u mem "uu ;, 1, .1,. 1 . .- . , "iH ditch T the toil lhr w up ftm the bolt thus clearly jroviug the lent fit of deep . piou,:l.iig. lurch and out of it rallv around our In- I killed six of their minimis. ., ., !i 1 1, .. JL -.. l .:.u i- atitulion of leariiin oivni.r lo the ( aro t . S. ' , li.-. ....i.iV-l.. :.. !i a....: a ... litia Fi-uiule Colleee at least an eiinal inter- A,U Mraairat torn ta aToaak. r . u" P""a. : 1. Ui-nt i r... .1. 1 loire in aoinn. vast wi deriiess. some liound- 1-- i- -e-- ... 1 . . . .' . One 1, a ill io so Tin ariiin oivitii' 10 the t aro- T seen until they aee fin government u. .,' n y principal object in this naper, ia to call Hrigham ileclarea that if the S-.n.iJ w ill 1 j outer uian , . r r , , . . 1.1. t, 1 ; I KT The Commercial Convention adjourn. ! i, ncorch.d will, the iv flee. ion of th. fUn a "Peeiw " c ompanytnc ' let- j - -- ...- vu""". en ou ine a 01 11. i e rnau coiiiuiue in our - a - ..-.v- , It has become so common, I may say so j 4. wilb the heavy portion of . ,' " IDl!... .. 'I. I I t ' lttl :.alf the popnlaliou would leave, and . " 'f re. Al1( so, if tbo iover.,tne.,t ei.d. a auffi-1 Ju,r, ,U,,a- 'JU ilr.Iir, ,,. ' iue piissrugvrs nu uoara the Culoml, TilmMi'rf llmnn t ill. T11.IIIIHMI.!1U!1I.I. , . ,. ,, , .... . . , . . .. ! next a further notice of the proceeuws, 1'uiVioi ami lt"S states that at the) ' 3 i filled ears pan election precinct where Mr Gilmer was l orn and raisid trtrij vote given for him. The vote stood, r WiiTu s 00 UnxiM from ,he cbare of tLe'Seu,h. ilanSuaEc of tue i,"Pired Pt "y ; A iA ia r i trr itiat K A Hrr r.rrtTiAA(l (A III U Ita i 'IV II m vm avinifP,! wv'ina 1 ',""",u'" or au? olu r u,u- . su-eestious to the Cotiftitutioual Convet.tieti crat paper beat that if they can. This vote ; 0f Kansas j but wheu asked for au opiuiou, j -ives the estimation in which John A. Gil- indicated that a previous residence there of i s .1 .1-1-..: 1 mer U held In hU old friends. ' ' ijaaunca 10.,. wao' have com freia India firmly Ur ll.H Helhi ha fallen. They stt, tU Hntaar inlelliifi nee outstrips Pove, ! . intelligence (which ia a bd siL.n, Uc,u, India and the muiinevrs,) ami that brick and inoitar. mv evw. mouth anil nose ! . , .......... 1 show eomnlieli ln ! h.- . 7 J. ' . . T . 1 l . I .. ....; w 1 isms. Ihe Iswver kid I hs its. ' J " 11a . ith elouda of liidiy dust.and my . -y , , I India and the mul neers,) and ih.t . j ned by the ,ter,l roar and din of fMt, for eo.n..ee, af.po,,e,,,l to t ry n, .n?rl. were on Ins track and it was, o .. " ,l" M-Ag.tlvnTON -II 1 uou.uddroy.tl.uBdrr-nS over the stone- ' " V"1 "'in.iioi, tu oii.. to -.---.. - y.-r - v-.... ...a, M pa,el...r4 h, , , rt ASHIOTON, Atij. .!'. 1 f 1 make a flatter n renort that the commuti avowed luuidrr of all who have and are be- , , ,, 1 ,c"o r n'l left, tg l-. ..... .-. ! raved atret't. I fand tn f ofle temnted 1 ,"" " u "lrrlno rl P" ,,lal me comiiiuui rmnie was ful v ranerird i,. ik.. i. , ' fr.v Waiikh anV Kansas -fiom.iir P"tJ lrctt; 1 ond u)lf ofte. tempted , U,,K P" me comnuni- ( ( r emee'e w.s fully enperud ii, th.t l'r. ,7 td . i A LIvtR ASP tANSA. iiovernor-i . '?l . . . 1 iv itn 1 nm nun . 1 hin ui r .lit or corning obnonoti. ia advocated in wublie .. .. ' 1 "" feidflie. V,',l.-.r ;,. I ; nfRol.l Anrnxxiiniliniir vim!;, tocxclaitu lit iue tieautiuil audelouuciit - r " ., " ' ' ' . , .. 1, , , - . 1 ,- , l lie f.uroi.yaii were under strus . aiker 111 i.is omcial correspondence inui- . M : wrona. 1 he writer of tbi coii.municaliou semblagea ; 111 fid, au offer w 31 publicly , ,ri.' .., , in a ineetiig, by one of the faithful, , , V ll, " " "", """'tirii jnot eon-idered in KngUnd , ,rriiiu I adopted in ibe Convention, should constitute 1 the right to tote in the next and future elections. That rinllid iV IMlliWjy lunr. li ye witfcmiw some spot, Wtn-re Uray shall ennie r.i nioit-. Si jne liinei ml plvkalit tlrll, Si.ine iml i-r in llie gr'-uiul, W here sucttera never tote And lcu bugs ara not tunnel lis not one of such committee, nor has he '. made in a meetii-c, by lany interest to sub-ervc, directly or itmi- 10 '"r"r two Uentiie trader at Pot r.iJer.l ,. . .... . ,,r"JI" a it Irectly more than anv other citiien cf the "'r me city, who had incurred the dia- i ' ' ; . 1 ',r f'.)' ""'e f"i'l"fuNet,.;, ; State ; and having been Ion accuMoml to ple.-ure of Klder I.or.mo Snow, if the, did ? 'n' " '.0"H'"Urd by l,e .oa,,,..,,, , 0 . . . 11 . ' 110 I'C III SII r.urorieftll laili... I...I ...1... si-liools, colleges, et'.'., and their eiainitia-tion-, flatters himself, that be is, in a lel-r-able measure, qualified to give an unvarni-h- rl .1 utxiiipi.t rtl fuota It.. 11.1? f 1 r.-.c!(i inf I . The tumultuous tide of popijt.r feclinj is , in ,ie ibborhood of Carolina Female not leave bv Juru 1. A train of one hiind-cl ,;. had leftfu-'a ,'n " 'T'!" 5 .tt,tm' J" Pail Lake, boum! for tho St.te .11 of which muf UUf' '' ber-e.f 1 an 1 1 I I,, a 1 1 . . i. ..... 1 till ler 1 tflotiged to Apo-tlea sofa. J he other tit were ulj.-ei l00tu. t, . 1 . . .1-.. 1 ,. . . - , j - i-If-d tothel.. lieeof a ureal '? exrranru.nary, inai being a nine arouseu ju.-t now by tlie ap- folle-e on the '.'Oth in-t , b. in ' the day of tho Cut of Morehead. the ll,Ut.,l'c accusation of hrttiu every war. ; proaching elertion for Mayor, aud a repre- ! I,,ir;,lil commencement. I indulged mv- t.itd u 11 n.tir hbl nun In tii ill tllA I nrfllnrV . ttWIIf llllo 1 1 ILn I .ini-lslnra -v Lit el.. ., New d.s-eiMon. are continually arising. I " hJ ''" !liery, ,!ltD t That which cause, tie m-M ill ieelin- is n'.u"' Uo.l fricllled unde, ,n, ,A Ihilian. seahiiLr ,0,...- eirls to old me.. '""1 le J"" concealed ti..re a,. Srveral heads of families have been put out of I hi .... Jl!fl.. ... ... i"j nerseii uy unrrin a brif-. S., i. HaV til. IV M-.ll I w. .n.iii.ir.n nfl ' ""v " " - - - " " .... i.i. VI ,.- .1 :. 1 ... . . 1 . - 1 . ., ri' nn-ir ueuig apa-uies; ny wi.iru raeans tliey prevent the tunny liom leantiir. r.-verul s'"iii af il wing of iMhi. This is eoiiiidrrtd 1 . i . . 1 . l. ; 1 - . ' . inn iue rung is 111 leagiie wttli the nm more ou ! '10 j 'Ot. Cilv of IhrfhraJ. Att-rtion i- e sale of lots in ,,,. f ,1. V,'.,ie .,..1 or.h ('ar. : vo,e ;';u,"aJ "MP''"' o ' ' lory seu.aiive to .a iefii, atur. to II the v.- ,r!f iu pleasure -,f at. e.,.lin2 their n- , ,7 , 7- , . . . ouiuc day ottnc election, iia.neetipreici-re.1 caacy occa-niiiea oy the death ot J . Charles u tI1 i n ior. The tirst day wa chiefly , pet lma I. ail Load. I roin the location ot this in the South, as indicating a desire en bia Uluw. 1 be friend of the diflerent parties . wjtjJ ,,c imtintorv clase-, in hieh the wri-,.!...- ;,c .... i.i,.i v n ii in, il il.o 1ib'iV r nait to let in abolition vagrants and inter- are entering the contest aiih 1 fiir ilmrrs : ... r 1. 1 ... i:..i. :. . . 1 u ........... v - -. .. - - . - ... i e. , a - - - ft- irr ii' v I'm 111 1 ic 1 11 1 e re si 11 a, ,ni uo ci. n rcn, . . . .-1 i ! . . , . . I.. . . . .1 .1. . .... .1 . Il . .L 1. t I ! f . .1 ' . riM I-, . rt . . . . 1 lll.A IhrtilkBBi . Inii..t,..t . I Mtauiion are evid.rces of its sCeesa. and 10!'Lr', 10 f0'"ro' resui. iue i.nca ..e- 01 rie auu p.m. 1 ne candidates lor the i , , Granger to the decree of tl.. ir ho liereUture !, Uc.i in the confl.U nee . , ' 1 , , J . , ., . .. . . , . ....... .publican in Kan.aa, hare drawn entirely . Legislature are Wm. Wbaley and Tho. ,.,. Iutontbeecoi.d.ai.de.- "f me high prie.t.s a- know 0 to bar. been V'" , ,"",J' ,M " " Y"" of " i - ' " ' idiff-rentcoDclution., hi: '1 hat he de.tmed Barker, two ySuug lawyer, of some promise, ri,(,itr on ,1,. ..;rj d.T ,.u,s murdered iu atte,.iti,,e to leave .eer.t! v. I , w,-,"."e 'eu pn.ovr, . ma will have a port equal in importance in this manner to bring many thousand Mis- : either of which is fully con.ptetit to repre- ' tr.ornuLl.lv examined 00 Natural and Mor- n"" -.... v. j iw mi ,-cia .ut i.ij.u.uo lower nou e or iue rhilosci h v. Ch. ii.i.-it v. Geometry, etc . kjc iia-.y rn 11:1 , I 1 be Mayor's election is. however, the most itnpoitoit, as the control of near a million to nny in the Scutheru ttates excrjt New tii!-. i.s. contest. MaiI -iri; FAT r --An illuniination It the Cbi;i?h of St. 1'etsr's, Koine, is w:d t.i be a mo-t reign fieyiit -ibt. '1 here are tliree of. these -peetae'es annunily on the eve cf F.a-ter Sunday, on tie ere of St.; Prii t ii l". tiiil, and t ii - eveniiisf succeeding. At the iiver i.iun.instion, which commences a! dusk, the el.urch i- lit up ly fve thou- ami nine hundred lanterns. At the io;deu iilitii.irtati-vti. t ine h-mdred 1 teps are ted. n.rkiit? -ia li;o,!'-3::d eight hnn ired iihts iu all. These latter have the effect of tortile ; 1 they are iren plates Sued with lailow and i turpentine. Tuee t.iuc huadri'i Grcs are' limi ted with a rpi.iiit which seems magical when the first stroke of the hour is beard,; there has UDt been one lishted : w lien the i :s-t s'roke fails, the entire bunding is a) biuie ; '1'bc pro-ess ocfnpica aho-it eight ! seconds; t'i fire coinjene es u th j cross, 1 auJ W'.i ps diiwn with a swt'tiiess and pran-' deur whfh defies decripti id. Three l.uu- : dred and eighty tw men are eu.ployed in lijtuirig the larupl cliBini;to ti.e cros 4.'JJ feet from the ground, ti-pended by ropes nu t the dtes. aion.' the fjeades and the pii'ars of the c!otiade ; their poiti?n is oie of immii'' i.t danger, and extreme uric tiro ia a liiiini'fered I-tf-jre tiiy atd, so riiat in ra-e a"y accideLt ahould hstp-n, il may not hni th-.m anrepind. 'f(r. $ij:i 11'pitiS. st- .... 1 on mamii.-suim.-s, fliir. . t .1 1.1;. i....:a : 1 . , . . , 'Vi hue Liumii ivuu, uesiues 111c uonir?;ic anil ImPi.RTAM De Ision. A decision ha - ... r, ,,- , . . , , , . , ,, 1 1 1 ,r i luternal wellart of the city depends iinon been made by the General Laud officer, re- . t . . ' . 1 c , , ' . , 3 ,. . , , , it. J wo strotit men are in the field, and lcfiiim the application of free colored per- ., . , - ... , ' . J ,r . . '. . the rr.ee will be probably a close and exeii- rotis, whoe ancestors; were brought into . .... . j- . . . , . r.. , . . - , .... . 1 . , t ii'C wi'c. a tvo y a uum .ci, s i uilf liroua- Cnurch in oiutnbia, 5. C., between 90 and this country at slaves, for pre-emption of . . , . . - , ,, ' . . iu.' persons nave coniircua tt.cinsclrcs witn ; . v 'Ulo City Keearder, and F. I). Hiehardson 1 , . , ... , . , . on the decision of the Supreme t urt in ... 1 . y. i i .1 , nitiirf! in (jl;;:n!i;i From a prii ate letter received iu Char lott", w learn that a tno-t infrestitii: meet ing has leeu iu procrress in the Methodist Seven lad.e., wi.h their famil.e. wiios. , ""f' .oru,n 10 treaty, h. ..,;. bush-Mis bad ma Is their cape, be;,ed to r;,,""', U'nJ"t- be taken away bv U ilkit.,' par.,, rxpeeii,,,. I Sr Lol.n an.pbell ... tre.ied .,, du,!v 10 .ee s',mi -,f their .1 Liber d,.,r.d J1 T'"" r-P"1 h -".otdie. t, r.cypi. ni ssai.' u.ioii-r, tim, rauant was is ovatija.. lie proposes diiidu.ib? lodiaa army into Cva ur aia fijin dinions, iil. . ...... ..I . I... 1 ... I ,r 1 ' e. either by the Pre, idiot, Prof. s.ors, or esiabli-h a l.-uhoid iu hi Ter itory. Ho " '"- ' "E Fxauiitiing Committer that was not answer- iuauiirated a new law, by which lie ; ed iiuiekiv, crrcct'y and understaiidiuL'l v. ' Korrrns disobedient i vs, by deradinj an I i TllE SL'tiMARfM CaRI t !TIM.tivj which would hate douc honor It any InMI tution. or the Faculty of any Coii'-ge in any part ef our country. I a-si it that there was not a -inple prob'i ni propounded, in my hear in", to one individusl ot the sever! Class. as ay to the liirru. of aome of the anointed it is iiicrea-iu" 111 in 1 , j 11 v iccnon ou ui. American tielier, Hun lie 1 , " ---ir's" v -bt't .bowed h'.wseif a di t . 1 1 . . . . " 1 . r .1 .1 1 . . to more man nail a reniury a eiper:et.i e, "f i uc'"' ,rl " l"e,u ,Ji ' I-lTl I.R Hum CaT. II l'tisj (.r Till Nui- the writer lui never known more perfect. 1,11 r,''i lo marry or have a protector. Il' .. ' 1 f 11 1 ' . .. .'. ,,L', 11 1 Alt.t I be Navy lirpartnielit reeeiftd tlt tlamplc of aeholar-Up in proportion l ' ca..ea an l.atm.y lien. 1 1 their advancement. Thu Institution deserves , jlerd.y moroiog the aubjoined Intel fr-.a angerous rr.al, even .ironai-e. and the Church and Stmie owe Cant. Ilnd-on. of iLe I'tiiud Slur. when opposedpy oi.e ol the most popular lt jle Mte j, healtby-tbere bein- no lo-1 N"T A Pun Sla vtHV FAKry.-l he A bin-: friata NiaSar. 1 men of lb. eity. 'Ihe race this time wiil caI t.suie 0f disea.e, and ceu-renti, on!, don, V. , LVu.oerat make, the follo.i,,. ad-: f ..T.. , r.m. be on Ihe personal InenU and executive Mlj,Jt.ct Co ,ucb as are .f a fpor.li9 eharac-',::,, . ,i M, 1 capacity of ih two men. apart from all vo- : .. e l.;l. ....,! ...,e ........ it. r... ... . other-wt.wia go to the "help of th. Urd TfctATY I!f.iw.t Ptus.A AND Cmtkd j cm.ider.tton.. Kichardsou'. chance. ; ,d A S I'KC i'A Il.'H. ! " Ut the Iemoer.tic party ey ' uftT '"Vj ' NTATls -T. Pwdetit nrrManis the i n.l . ee mil iuw;n Wl De ine resi. DITl tnerW 'A.,,. Au. !,. IS.-.7 ' j-y ' y '""1 w ... , . , . - : . .. . t i.- .. . , . ' ' - ---B- . . auenoren tm mis Dr( 011 the "elnf-t.f im lime coaBia aa ia .unire iiin cnrr.ni 1 ? j j- D- ...... , . 1 i , .1.1 , .1 1 , un me ueei?iini 01 iue oupremo , .uu 1 11 . 1 1 y, .11 the church. Although the tiicetme has been . ., . c . r . , ., .. w ho run m,i Mator Mile at the last e- , , . . . ... 1 me rreu ri'uu ri-r, inu preeiuue iue ctii , . eontir.ued nve weeks, it is increa-.m' in in 1 . . , ,, , iccnon ' e 1 01 terruori ter.t, and we regret to learn fbat the aid j from applvin at a future time for aumil of mini-ters are needed, a. some of those tanee into the I'uioD as a Sl.te. present are siek and thoe who are aiding! are becoiini.1.' fnut. Are there not some' Wammnotos. Am. 20. jaintt the tnijjhty !"' inr force of treat? of friendsb'D between 1 j Persia and the United State.. The treaty , of popular filing. W, Hell, reward Slar.lT i provide for the residence of an Ambaa- i ' nave 1 erjuenny a nine day? wonner, 1 Mt.ASsrjj. The I'atent Office at a-h- .,11; 11 1 , ,1 . ,1 , , .ador near each government, and Per-ian wulcn a.l lb ilepnasi.in of aummer busi- ' inKton did a eord thinj in distributing pnb.Khed la-t week in the advices : v . , v .nJ ,ti U.A) .,...,; f ,1,. .1 -r .1.. .. c .. .1 n. rrotu C...orr,,a, that t.u fent.eman had ( irea,,s al.-o as many American Consu'l d!l tnnot ike'P llou' behave lately Sucre," or Chin, se Supar fane; for in new been nominated by the licpubiii.au Party of in Persia. ' ni,d aotue " hjrrid deTelopin.nts '' or rather . of the high price of tiiola. , it is likely, that State as their Candidate fr ioveruor. 1 jauru-ise. for want of development, which ! before many years, te be extensively eu ti- We confess, when wa read this statement. Ntw Cotton. 7V,f dru Bale of the a. I T J ! aed lor t.-.e anechar:oe jut, e with wli.cl. .t put ur I'uuicin iguBii T qh "C 7" e r ft UOU ?)U il Wliirfl Are we to nndr.taml from lla. deel.ra- '0l,"". ' " r' "''. ' tio;. , ii q aire, the Kichmohd Wliijj, that the 1 "J'" lmf Wum f4 I'emoeratic parly at ll.c South is not a pro- ' h,r ou 1 l'ur,ll,J moruiiip, th a)ii, .t. slavery party' ' W. have !l alonS tttml ' f ""d'ol'lj coo.n.-ed eoalia?. .t.l n-t!,s r.ign of .lame. I!,.c!,an.n and ' ' ,. jVi Un"' "1r' bis man Walker been told by their orf.n. ' ? " d "P Ut f'' 4t '-''"f"1. and orators, that Ihe Iiemocratie was ihe '.'o.vtt ol -.l tKlMi. A ii;an of oni lemishcd i.arac:er was a candidate for a iirge con s'.ititocy. and ihe f o 11 c w : ! . meat.i were ued ta ct ri 1 of bitn. At a iare fullic meet iiii, all e'.ee'.r j;ot up aud sai-i : " 1 demand the cx"r?ie cf n.y riht to a-k tht eandi ou a (jHeMion. Vi i.i he aower n,e a direct irs or -Vj, like an hot.est n.au ' ' I'd tloulted!y I wiii." A most incajti jus pro-ini-t, ai tie rea ier wi.i nt. Weil, then,'' aii J the e le?tr. I s.k tl.st entl man h" contess, when wo reaJ this statement, we were taken bv surrri-e. atd supriosed Jon. The Galveston Civilian, of the th tii at it could not ho pos-iblo that he would inst. sats: accpt a nomination from such a party. liut . t.Ve learn from Mr Jams. TToopcr. purser we have before us his letter of acceptaLce, of tho steamer Ke'ipe, that the fir-t bale and therefore find it too true that be has f cotton of the season arrived in Ilieh- cale-c-d with a party at war with the South ' moml on J'"y- fc . . , minutes too late for the cirs. or it would bate -opno.ed to her peuii.r iLMitut.ou, and , befn in U1lrkej Mf m0TU;n, wboe ccce.s will seal the fate of this cou- fedtrrev. , . t -. . T , ' . ., . . . T'eaiii or Jlloi SrTTt.E. We u.ve to lu hi letter of accert.st.ee b. ta-,', "I , , ., , ' .nnoutice the nielancho'y, though not unex- never l.ev,tute,l to s-j v. in public -j oeches as p,.(.t,' Cew.. of the death cf the Hon. !ti r rivate, that sl.ic-ry wa. an evil." 'Ibis Thomas Settle. II. died at his residence t,tni tit I 'fnum-jn .'" What was the ys'jt tntiii to i iyT What . Tr no could in ner the rj icition. He b. i luted, be sta-n-meied tue n. eel, tiff wjs aaaih-t him; he wa ImMieJ out o. tlie room. nd lo this day be labors ur.drr the gre iu putstion, in iiny people's minds, iA bavin j feionio'4'lv ae 'elernt. d ti, oeit.'i of some unfoi tuuat.-. and ferb.'-j. 1.1 used, w.-herwoman. may te true, ye: who culd suppoe such an expres-ion lo rin at:y!hirg more than op. position to alavery in tie abstract. Who coal ! btiivc that be would ro far forget sii.t wn due to l is native section, to bis friends who hae stood up boldly for him aga:nt the itup-. ration of bis enemies, as to ac.-ept the tioi.iii.ation ,.f li e black llepub i'csn party We f.ar on inordinate dt.-ire for eff.ee h impelled Mr. Stanley to this .-tip. ( Ala. ! joor huu an r. it'.re ) uy an ea-v rrocess ran . . i-i . . unii oui aonieiiing wnien liny cier rsimiti c converted into very pood syrup or mo a mystery. A,niurder most foul and bloody U,c,. M,-srs. Jos Smton fi Sans, of Hen na been con;Mtcu. or at least a man has heen .hot, sti the awli.I ueed is yet shroud- : , r0J crop of the cane, which is valuable ed in my.ferj as dark and d.ep a. the c.ttls feed even aft. r the aaceharine' funeral pall of the eloom of the jrrave. j matter is pressed out. Saturday morning And thereagain are "the love of the'the.c gentlemen tried the can for the fir.-t angels " and inuarous tffair of the heart, timn a a u.ol.ses proouc-r, with the f.l arid the ahrir4 of er.t;. i -crowded with ' lowing rrsult : dr. hundred and ten .talk, pilgrim., and be court of Cupid is be.ieged t wre cut and j ressed twice in a cider nuil with unfortunate snitors and unsettled ca-e. The juice obtained, amounting to twei.ty The moral and the n lijinu. portion, of the ..Teu q-iatts, was then put iu a i.rg.- dinner community .Hake their bead aud frown p0i IhJ boiled one lour and forty live upon the doinf of both the yau 13 and old : minutes. n..kiti2 one tab'"! .nd a nuil of in Iiot'kinphata County, N. C, one day last of this w icked world, aud wonder w hat i. to molasses. 'I he article is good and er v en week, at an advanced age, greatly respected become of thi people. Iiyrou said, and ticiu" to tho- who like succt ihinjj. of the by all who knew him. .k-dge S has Oiled none knew bUti r, that it wa. a j ity that kind? Po-.ib'y Cue introduction o! the Chi with honor and nsefulne, many omeej of pleaaure an a am, and sin a pleasure, but ! lir.p uar cane may be llie er of a new importance. He represented for some time niil it i so. ' ASI1LKV. j order of tbina in the sugar line. If ihe this Jii-triet in Congress ; and nt a later 1 I cLlturc is fouad to be nrofiuble. hundreds peno'i ui-chareei; the duties ot .lu ige of1 1 the ."npreme Court of North Carolina, which I'KARI.S I'utaJ. In SpaiiTAMUJKG There cffiee he resitncd some year, since, on ac- were shown ti us, a few day. ago, by iJr. count of failing health l'Uriit and 1'iug. W. (J. Kiloretbree beautiful pearls, which be iufornied ui hid been taken by one of ! bis neighbors from some inu-eles found iu I. . F It 'M t iit.vA. lt.,r. Creek. J bev were submitted to the only ) i'ufv ps"y in 'be country ' Hut ibinys have , mightiiy changed of late; and we should Imt bo nrpried to see the Sout:ern I'i u oeraey tat the pround, ere : rico, obtained some of the .reds and raised "',,!.y "at the I'eii.ocr.t.o party 1,, will engage in it with xest. 1 he ."-orgho S jrre,' though a foreigner, grows and thrnej like a native 011 American soil. 7i Soi V. : s I have informed you, and have tA-s i fi:iy fiv tor,, here, the ej iatitity exmwi on our passage. We i.n ie aa tueft-nettl 11 aur iim) to ascertain h.w sioa t eonld po unu.r stearu, and fmod, ta atr (;rejt satt-faciiou, that wecjull re'lu-i o.r peed to one and a half knots an hiur. 'I be telegraphic cables of both ship sr connect. I on Tburdy. and with al 't difbeulty pass.d ihe elrclrlc turrert i me-sagu in.-n.ieh the tstetily fve fcurdred iiii ns ia ! i f a i-cond. It has lr,n rl . t- -4 , that Ihe laying out of the cable is lo tow uiene from Valencia Hy, od tbil fi , Niagara is 10 lay nut her portion rt t'oa f.uei.ily I have taken on board frem ti j Aganiri,inoo ten mile, of the longer it it 'llKK StiiAft Can is Tr.XA. The shore end, weighing about .s. a t-.tn to tl ii.lseston Civilian remarks thai Dr lloj wl.of nnle. Ibe englaecis of the ennpst ) J that paper, .luting bis recent four in We.- h" fdtd their prep.r.t.oo tui. ifvr .r ... ... noon, ana Ibe eel of the .qiiadren, V' tern lixas had good pportututiea fwr Ob- : 1 1 m . 1 ' ; are all here, will immediaielv le th' p"t srriin ihe r.-ult of ihe ixpoimeuta now f Vaiewtia Iljr, .nd then on Mondiy, !- making in th. eultivatir.u of the t'biiiee ! inst , secure the shore end, aud couiuiract a ei i.iiifie -eesaoil party. I' reeso.tv In Is im in' .neely strcng at the North, and beinnia, lo m ij iire n doubtful f othcld in the South, and has command, therefore, of tremendous power and ii,fi lenee ; and through p .wef and ii.fl ierjce and rules eoine tin! "t'OiIs And where the poI! re there will the He moeraef I tnund whether ill the r'-jion 01 1 ro fnvni or I reesom 111 ul layin, It the cable. ul be w most sineiiisr eolhci MfI.ASKS M ANL TA'TI K FB AT HllMg - i Jo last Monday w were shown a s.mple of mnl.sse. or syrup ininufactured in thi sug'ir one, in that region, lie say. t!,.,l, from recent rxpenment. tlamhu, ,rf( , ,,,, ,or. ,f of . nia'le il the ruirar reg.on of lhis.ute, 11 is .,... , ,.!, ;llrliv never .uperceilc the or- of Aucu,, ,hr(. Luudred and snt.fi. cvnient that it wi dinary csne fur ihe manufacture of sugar; but, 111 the more N jilheru porti .ti of the country, where cane willu t vrow. lUL'ir r.I'tlion in ;i L,i. Tneri wfiiii t Le Svnie d-,ubt about the I tdcr this bead tF:e New York Time iusr.eetion of Jlr Charle. Itr.eh.ler of n,,r r.,t. i.K. m .1 . A I U .1 .: 4.' " ... ... . L . :. I L , , " f . ""'" iiaaneeu engsgea in tn waieu ........ ...... 'V ; -i" enou.li f,Jr ilomettic consumption msy be . .cm 0 IIotip-Kon-, June Uh, announeiu,: ; jewelry bioine-s for a number of year.. .''?'. " to anvtlnn - hitherto ,11(le from it mn. IIllI Ii fill I.Mt lllfffiinan Ih'it I Britain .1 .1 f s . I fvAa.hi i... lt aafiWH nf . .l " . . 1u g llH,re,0 (r,. (ljni,(.fI,l ,,!, 0 ii iu. iui... ..iui.tn.iei. yt.r ago. I am, r;speelfully, yur obeillri t srnin, WM L 'iU'l'StlN, Capnia. lion. I. Tt-ftlV, Secretary ol th. N"'J S.tn W a It . ! .' ' 1 - A Mass riEATi V,-r- Kit' or is 7!r. Caks .n Iii-bnian, named I'rter IJ-iyi"", wi killed aUna-t in-tantly at the little railroad bridg. As the train wa. fa-si hit .-.ry Su.ol. i(ji.k tisU.d, out of t'i i.-!iw, w hi. b. eon. ng in eon'act with tbo tiiuKer. of th btt'lg". bi.l ca p ent reiy oft liar ii.tjr.usul sjt on the i-;t itii the nnfortb'iate man. and was btpaf'rd with bl-'O-l. He ile cr:t," the scene a awf'i! tLe era-h '-f th" '.; ill. the taiiiimg of the won.'n, the iljrui of Ide passenger-. . being ii,. till, n,eouJ He says ti.e e..frl :i ' . r bad befur ca'llioi.i.d the man aga''n t sticking Lis bead ou! of tie w.u i jw. AUrnt-tu n 'a ) erin rt. ..... .. 1 . 1 . 1 . . . 1 . I-, . . I'. ..Hums. Of the I.. S Marion I nrtl n hn . y : . .1 . 1 i . , ., fr.i.i ll, ('hif.n.j. .ii.r.r e.ne kvCntil T.evi. .. . ' . .. r .1...;,, f I'-.:;. . a ,r . ... , , .. , ,nrlr vllarwl- . . pranounceu m.-rii , - '-.- e- ' -J "T Is as sweet a. that of the ,dii.r. e..,e I..., . I I Mini 8 .Mr It. U. .leiinys', ' V, , , Z'Z3 I I J"",l,"re nT" . Pr! ' They were of a bright, bril- I bitfield,,,,,.!, a member of the leUture : of , ((1 w)l0 U, ll11(, ,jmi..J , .he ...-l Mis.ouri. U.e returns reducing h,s prev,ou. pre .ou.ly, had instruction, to proceed to lil0t color, ali.o.t transparent. . would fro '" u.,.y, and is a patt of a na! , or JnJ ,,,, drouitl.t'or ' .mpl. iud luiuri.nt .f lock, hmW"" uiajoruvsonneh. hat uolhiu-j but the official .'"J f "'" jude tbeui to be of eomiderable value. .,'.ar,t,.y-ahout three quarts- extracte.C , .,,d .,11 yield two crop, the .an,, sc.. f-Hy o.,r a wide and ea.y col ar. ... vote can .ntle the question. A. some of , atfT"L Wff 'T,"! Sr,lnb,g ,r. I from .bout lOt.st. ;k, Ibe .ample A, . ; it ,,r. edncda, las, shorn .f bis b.r.u.e f,, . . , '!on or the island, to be held a. an indemnity Landed 11. in the court houe, and we h.d, . , . y . . . ' ... ......... u ht )it' tae p.Per. have cbai.ed Ilo.nn. w.th being ; f,r tbe !oe. .u.t.ined by American c.ixen. I th.r, for. the oppprtuuil, of ha.iu uMl m ' " c, dJ ?,?'.. ,. bMo do 0 ky an ab,.;ti-,..isv. we fiv ti,, fc.o.a,g fror. -una, usv pree.wt v,r -ur. beitr, the M rt.A TrmrT TvAsrATT V. A. Lieut. Ar-'.nl tested bv some twenty or thirty rerso.,., """ ''"". " ' hereafter C''d f bit, th, 'fl'JlJ. the Anbevilie (S (' , lh;n,rr, who seem. cl.iru. adds th. wriur. will of course , thur P. (i.ill.rd, of ihe Charleston Police,: who were unanimous ia the opi,o, that it, r m.'r" 1V '' The I removed Z t . lei'lciou. W- to ipeik a- bv .iithoritv : 1 b f'V' ,lie eooleodinfi p.rties. b. I wa. leaning from the window of a boue, I is, a. before Mater!, far auperb to tho ito-; " 10 1 -' 'XZmUk'Tt,, J sheers thte. ff- . .V .. ' FngH'h, French of Sn.ni-h. all of where be w. on duty, a t.i-tol. which be norted article. . log .arb.r with pair o J.j.i.ii'. l.i.'ia I his result b . v. M 111. 11. 1 K it ii-11 n m nnri.ri an p . i . . t . . .. r en,i .it.le f.r l.:-l. . t . . . e - .. . . 1 .' . ' ... . ... . . - . loin? I .utiertlUMIl-tar IIIIIO ' "t . au, euiii.i,'iwnr.iiiiviBveaiiiirbe.ni.i,....A . nnrri.il im i. 1..1. .n..,iA ..... ...'... . r 11. . . n . . n .i...i.. 11... . ...mi.. 1 1 .. 1 e. 1 , floe.ri.or of Mls-iyri. is trob.hlv en , .ted it..-. ' . :. : . "1 j . i i " ." ft! .. V" f. 1 " ' " . e .7 .;- I 'l ".' I""""-'" " . r,.. ......,,.-...,.,?,, event i. ,fu - t , t c 1. fo r . and laid ", ' - ' ij, " n'"':n, un v atsr i lie i i wii iin twi. it'll uriiti i ii hiii til in. ! t f I rt ww iioui a noTri imi tff iiiti (nil ir roi-nriiwri i.l ii.- i....mH. . . w. .. i i ... . . in i . , . L . 1 . . t ' ' r -- --- . , . . . t - - . ....... ... . - !. 1 1 s litfT I 1 I', 1 1, .! . II M I s . 1 J , u l.ild sa 1 1 - it r 4 fi II 11 m m ' . . , ,. . -, ui,.'- Minuvigii, .i'iu u ij.t'i HM') UMiiO'IT. 1 tie A'ilM.ll LH'IJ ' MlVfr, I,-n , 01 ("lullri I ir Ii fc i ii.f Hm- r I V tl CO Oil 1- v . w . -1 j .... ..- , 4 , .,t, i,.i,n- . , s in iiri 1 iMr, u-.n-i un inu nnt tit pijtiu iv our uiiirr ni'iiiii'r rjcciiri,' r nt t . w iiv 11 si th f n l il.'il III rvF,rwTiift.ltirfi!,r(K .''ti.ji'irl ibu IL...A. i . t . . .. r ... . rf ' , " ' .', s,ou wild it,e i i,ir,e.e ,;oe. 1 he 1 ime', we through the left t,g. I his w. on Thur.- sample of thi. syrup. Ile hruied o ' ot political events, bus recently ...... k ...e. mm- m in. i. i.i. , i eiiiy i,i miv arid rtoe not r.Ue. i.r.e.I,., e.t...,.u r... i ..e,,i.- t il.:ti...li: i ... .-i .i ... ii.. r -i:.a .1... . . .... , i . i . ., . . ' j ""r - . ... j..... ...,.. .itcui. uiiim.i'i nii.-iir', mmi riiyicu niai, irooi wiura unous piny oi lanu , i paruoneq (,y fite a to a in ne"t y ) w l.et Tut frittri r I!att !.,.. akh b the lib uI'imo. Mrs. Marr.. !. resident on lleii) - creak, C.ooM coui.ty. Vrili (.'sro 1 r., ki..e-l a rattietliake which mea-ured C te. i 4 inehe. Iii length, 2 I ii i'i;-. arouu ! ti.e bo'lv, 'A iubi'. acii?- the bl'.'i. I.all,g ftngs f., iif, above sind ilearof the flesh. Ills raitb s bud uearl v all decayed, on! v j.iue triii? le t, whl-h w-r wl.lri-h aud full of bote, a. if eaten tbr-.-iwh by inrct. lie as thought ' t be tl lea-t thirty y. ar lid lion i e!.o lJeiit'.n, and hei.ee the JVnlon wii.r the Jieii.aeraey rtfn-ed to -opjart him The eniai.eipaiton frty of M. J.ou's sup pf!ed I'.u litis, from t.'iis fact, il in srgued ly s'.tne ot our Northein exchange., that ti e tr un ph of Hollin i- a triumph of l'r--e-soil.sii. iu M:-oiiii- Poi.it . success may le atti ih'.itr-i. in a grent measure, to tht ei.iation was conndenlly expected, tl.y b.cnder o! t'.e 1 1, i, oerutiC party, iioininat 1112 Stewart, who way be a true Sjutbern iicuiocr.t, yt be a l orn in th" Norb, and !'- i.ct "wt, a .ir.fle alnvej an. I what is more, he was not, ly far, the cjual of I'.o.im. in al iiity. The fa.-t of bis beini a .- " iock with a piichtora, nu Sile-iw. M de f,tt,., t,toyj,l,d ; ,je a ,i,groiib 1 ol Ibe. Pol.-h j,, p!bv.j ,,e,Ie ,areb. And the !''' 1,1 ro"-'llr,",e1 lose, pocketed bis fll'O, "d wttlll"'' y arrive.i i '. j cr()l,j.j t w , gooj apeculai'mn fr y.-terday, at 1 1 o'clock a. m , at which hour ' the svruB was extracted. Th. importation be rei allied his f.iuiilv atler -Jli t. or. nf .. ... l. .1 ....... if.. . .- , i -....'-.ii- i ! . - i .1 . . ' . 3 . I u miu 1 r'H'VtltJft 'irri.uirj. AffAlRH IN Kansas It is stated that; i sdt.ee. from Kan. report that Governor' Ih;t, ii C,.o.r rua TKNMtsrr. Mad ' Ua;uerbad received peaeeful overture, from Storms, ef LMft, Holland, has piircha-ed a the pyop,e of Lawrence, aud -that a ree0u. trct of ,,) fi,e mc fro, Kir,.ton T(.n. tlf"-r arifi f l,ra frrtfn tl.n Tnn....... evernor A a.aer. lore, consist, of six com- river. On- e..,otial element which cou p. i.ies of dr.goon, one company of infantry trolled the s. lee.inr. . as the belief ihii i i wouid be very favorable to the rearing of ... . .y ration lie one,; i,,.,,s i, t ,,, njf,., ,os(. ; HoYAt, Hair PnrsI.H .'Ir l"1 state of hrsllh prevctiled her from aha rinj Queen roitlrnr, w bo receives A.'.'.v'1 0 )' . . 1 his exile ; his liangl.ler, whom he had left a1 for dressing her Majeatv'n b""' The following paragraph from the Chica-. c!'i:'1' Lul '"' " '"w " " of had none to London in the ii.ori.inf: . . n 1 ilia...., .......... i...;: .r.i. -. .. ........ ... 11 iiililiiii'r e'"' ' .ui- .ii'fc eiiiiii'i.fc I'ujrsicians oi ine city,; M,K IJ reiuri, iu iinn.ru, . ' and a as larteelli' I...,,.., A .1 .. ! i . I. . r.. I f . I...I .... ..,;.... .1 lie .tallnU ' J""1 r J "liv- '.K.i.i'.. iu-, -' e. -- I.,, t ire seemed lo await the colonel, who was Uilliute too lale, and saw the train of Molas.es into North Carolina will soon 1 at an end. Ou'lilth'ro' 7 '''. cagg Time, gin a au idea of how harvest ing is done at the West ' A friend of ours say. thft r,i,e day h-C , ,, - ti j i apparently healthy '..nd' tig and one &f fi y inj artillery in all six bun dred Uien. Mrs. AMirns'n'A Ijyr f!,e r!,;; I which figured solarpely in the I 'u'nniiii: ir: rase, as the tunthi r, is in -. ;t d -u s-ni tireBood, of the Mw mil, ha- 1 -n tr-.iiig lo fel them on 1 1 hli'ilbm, but I "let net Au tot Bs-y II a'l say. he wants the in is ,Ui . k Th-v 0. d anawer Loth purp .ses nt the Muieuni. Leslie, irdulgiij li.Ou-ards r,f )so in their intioeetit y-uno.ity te tee ia '. a titiowDid l.tt'a jLrr. er and a .Northern loan by bin b, w cm; adruiilv huii'M-d again t bin,. by l.. ! .er-aty, during the eanva-.. I'. A 1 1 n . . t.i u.'h he r.eiived ll,e f - 1 vote, is a Sou in-rii ui.ui i y biith and the owner of a i .. r ' i ..lave j r' j.i rty in Mi-.oui.." If either w.y rj nbolilioni-t, we shoj! I -yy it w:i Stewart, who was born at the North, atid peibsp" i' N'jrthern man with S.,ut!,eiu f ni.cip'.c " u-j'.il afrcr the elee tiou. ! IIiT WrAllitsK. On Saturday and Hn Costly PiAM'iMrl olmj is Ii.i.ooi ' One of the workmen engage, in boring an aitoiati wnl for Mr. Van Wert, in Ssyker, a '-'ige n the Air Line J'.jiI I'.o.id, about . ' ill es iro 1. I O e'lO. Ion. ill a mil. rlin.A..,! .1 .... I - ... .1.1 , " ' !"J 'niT was inioierniiiy not ul t in- .ast wek at a dep.,, of about 10.1 ft.- cinnati. Ibe thetmonnter raiwed from ill . or unmor.d i. of the sue of an ordinary to M'1 degree, in the shade. Five ii,e marble; and competent judge. ,3y. it j, were .un struck on .Saturday, one of Vfboui eon h at ,rst f -.', Mr. V.u W.Vt waiv- died, and another wa. hopelessly ill. The a,. nJ 'I . I- II I . o r I' 3 1 . " 'ArAM m 11 ifiiii iiim ii i uiiriur - week he went up to the lop f a bill called lie arrived at II o clock ou the night of - knew liia want of punctuality tl u'' Mt Zioti, six liniea linn .lanesnlle. Poek tb I til. iu.t amir,,.....! .1 I t l.i. ,.f 1.1. .1... , so ha w as obiig' 10 U. . " " . ' . ' . . . . -. I ...el ti tlil til. e-linii-i'" 11 us hia ..... e...e g,a, v t,,,, experiment anouia t o , is , a,l cnunte.l ,,e surrounding ,l,e ulmo-t joyou..,,.-., with bis CmiW prove siieces-fu . it is be beved that it will he ,.!..; ,. I,.lr,..l ...! I .. ' . . ' 1 the commencement, of a large emigration ill. iniTeii in il. ia a..... .. i . ' I .. . . ... wunti j- j wneai. I nero were oi.e. ilioiiiii ini,n, wo- ; men and boy a following after, bindim.; and .hockii. up the gobl. ti shrv,... ( y,,,, a sight world e.-ing, to behold (be grain failmsf and being gathered up at the rate of two huudred acres per hour I'1 In! special train j he plain one hundred and sixty. four horse p: the morning, ho. ever, be was found dead 1 in th in.poi lance of bis business, pd of erre.p.ng niiiebiue., buMly eutting down , iu his bed. ! extra Meam, and wl.i.ked hi in ihe "c1. ' , miles iu eigbtccu minutes for At fillAKK IN Til K Al.AII.WIA P. 1 V K The Benton (Lowude ei,iv) I.ilier.il nf th. Villi IlitilliO u v was captured I I... ... . V.,.i,.i,vf llll IS' 1i.iyK 1. .ir-ii..'.- v... .... ..... . . ..... ... .--' "ne'Uy la-l week there "try is ..i.l i Ihe leyengeiie. l, I. .' :.. . . i ..... . .1 ; . . ..in.t a I i lied ' 1 a.. . ri...... i . .... ii- .... i 1 1 a. i . r.e i nisi liiniin i.r n fAKM'S ( Aial.am nter HI u I .71.7 a.ic.ani,,, ,e vaiue, aucu, luck-y 0..-1- beat ia said to have oau-cd the dsa.h of have ev-r heard, is coniained i ' ' , oaiiieu .'iicneai several horse,. ,,. ,d eatt e. On S,.... was vidtiid by a . I . M and line, a real sn.io.i pm saltwater hatk, I'misul who was very rarely 10 be lu about one mil,, ahove Ibis rlace. out of the' In- office, alihouiih t"dl I'i" ... . ... . ., O .... i.i, I 'll"" III'. Il ,,,c n.iiiiu .iicneai several uorsei. m.jl,, Sh. ban, 1. 1 do-bt belitvea he was " b'jru to day afternoon the city i.'"A W)l: ' vloicht tbiiuder .to.-m. hi d mir Uini'h "I word", " In from 1" lo I 2 s unit i i io t.rfi. I l.i. :.. I. -...(,. .flee lri.. 10 iery to nis wne wn-iisi,e gave Pun .o ble to oiue. but it is i,e.,.il...t. i.. ... I .......-! ,l,,.i wlihui.t .wu chicken broth if .he woald try to c.axih,1'lf , .,ou. doubt It. the moult, of tlJ b. ..!, and altered ihrt oHn-ial - find Ihe i....k r -ui nut i tut chicken to wad tbrou-h the toupouc more. ' u.ou-tcr ran be ucu iu ;hi plasif.' it read, "tin f'J oms he i iu- 1 !
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1857, edition 1
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