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a .( I, I. HINT TO FKMAI.KS WHO KIPVJ IN HAILIIOAI CAHS. A carrc-poti-lent of t lie Cincinnati com mercial i- I ) l o credited with llie following eca-onabie anecdnto : t gentleman entered th? "lidiei' car" tipni our of t he r astern road, and as the K iv was chilly appropriated an entire seat mi i!e vicinity of the novc. I'iic tiger crowded iu at ;vcT station, ami soon c d ry seat w a . taken i tctfX the one occupied by liiiiiMif. l'rcs-cntly tin 1 nil - (o they .ap peared) entire J tho car, ati J a no one tn nied inclined to i-IT r a vacancy, at his own dir c iiiiftirt, our friend, w Hose gallantry in provt thi. 1. gathered up 1,? shawl, port manteau ami him-cit, arose, motioned t lie Liiiir f-vrard, assist-,-1 them into the mat, ntiJ took a stuiiltng pitin not fir dhtaiit ct o much a a stiii'c or l ew rrcogntavd fhe i.iii.'.nf !" it wrs otiJrntlv p-an-i-lcred a Marl; cf tt.-ttrt due So fcinle tl i l: tiity privi'i go whidi try gentleman tttight be J roud t .ai k now lei! j-e. '('colly done," n maTked art iitdit idua! in jux'a position to our fi i, r.r? . " l'ecldi dlv," was (Vt laughing rrp.ly, " l ut I ii -.ivr thin a l."nn'.y .and bye, r? d oro they'll i f likely to remember." " 1 1 v , thee won't sn ary thing, stirrly ?'' "Iiijird I wiil i ho oppai I unit y i too ou U be ! ( :" "i d somewhat at.r.oyed, it mud be (vt.fi.f-id, t'..nqh le Ly tin' of 1 i -at than by tie r'tdet.ess of its u'l graiiou. occupant-, lie walked away lev the Window and occupied hi vision with tlu things wri'iout. An-. tin r station -at:"tl,rr S"!p t!.-' iadit ro.-e to depart. J'iicv had rc-i'r reached theiioo", when a ele-i ', n-n it lv oil railed out " J.-ilic." i hi re wis a genera! liu-h. while every case was firmed ur on t'"c serene ra.it t- mmee of orrr truri'Iii-r. " J.iilie-, VO'i hire rtccijV-t :r rat duriti.' t!.- ii.!r- ttotn 1. , 'l 'i I i ain.ot a. 'low '."-: t?'l - n itl ont i' jr-rr--;n j my nnr of t'tte o'li-i' if or. Sn ti-c liOpr tl nl m !; t.rxt T"ii rut.- r a oroBilid cur ntid n re iitli-uiati .;if..tt hi. rnt fnr -i-ir v-rnniinodatimi, you i!J atlia-t Lavt tLc poiitot.i? to tliat.k l.irn." A i-hor.t of app!aii-" rr nrd the fpraker n-i tti.- !:iilu-i f") l.-w critiL' tl.-ir "oi,fj-rd f ee, rrtri it-.-d liti"t iv ti ciirt as tin-y hf.lil li.i- "lid !! I nt nn-ritril ri-VuVc. 'ti rrry hiriy r-r-'i-i :i iiv cr- ry ;r. ' In'-1 : .v tLi tp i" in cvrrv c-ir, n.niliu. rfeaml-oat or ntli-r r- li.iie ronvr-y-n-i", n.it 'tli-tmidii; t - - ordinary e x t nt i a-'ppt of itoeciipin. a oif-nj pointed J'"";' watcldfip; l-.-r arti'-tti, st:d ready ?o pa i titcriP. tli rron, ln' wnuld look m il to hrr ' tiiiint'rr-.' and. in cultivatti- li.o.' ,inii P"iit;i o:;tgrd .-f ntl-laiicr of e"d mi,!, i- woij' l ui c-tii-t-ioii'-iv f i-t(r t lie (.'rnii of n a"tiv.- atid ni.lf pri-i!i;'j h ur voiorsoe. 1 iiu! !ru-i .p t.ard".if kitid :i.-n piit nothing i oinl th-' i fi -ri of p"'i.'.;, m.'l m.my a iry x-t !.- j Ji 1 P' ii l-i i- lit- i--d liipt ( 1 y. A -in it " tiiatk r.ij" p'.ii.c d in th o Ii. i t s.i! 1 r-iti.f ujv-tt iip mi;: j'-t.iiii e Mint' ?' "trr- tnt-iai." i a more (lli.ieiit :!( t'a-. tfco wor'.i f.f tin- cii -'if r-'-r. Ti;fc ( i , , ta Tii.tL'-it. 'i'liore is uioeli Wire iufi-li"Pt iu bird" than people nppo-p. An iti-'-H.ct of that k:r.-l occurred t;.e oiluM iiy at a -latp quarry brloiii'iti ti a fiioiid fr-ji wiicni wr have tlie narrative. A thru-h, t 4 itrs: ff liie ripmive j-ropertics of t- jtipowd; r. li ourf.t pror - r ' i t- ul i he r tic.-t o:t a ridjp of the 'parry. .11 the VL-ry cen tre of w t.ic'11 'they rrp cin-tnt'v t ti-tin the rork ;" hc m r-ry n j-li tiii- ejii.po-t'i by the frapiriMits titi in ail cii r'C!ii't;. bi.t f-he wou!J riot f( lit Iit e'ao-rn irplifT. Si;e o'-pt rrrd t:.t a tril ran? wbetpvr a tr.u r.i al out to lie fir?d. and that at the nonce l!;e wortin.u retired o oaft pOMiion !". 1. !'- iijv. bra she heard ire hr.i. b q .it'cd htrrijoe-l 't 13 ttoti and f! it to wiiere th? Korkm":! hcit' r-l ti:Pni-plre. droppiitj cl i-c ti their f'.c:. 1 l- r? - he wo'jid r. main until th-.- expo-ion hi! tjken piapp, ar.d t .-n ri turn to Ler ne t. 1 he worKnien observi-d ti.i. riar ratd it to their m.plopr, and it w a to.d to rtMtor w'jo fitnt t vi- i!ir rpa-r-ry. Ji.et.ftir tiatural'y expr -d a m li to wlt!.e the e-jriou" spociti.-'ti of iutclii-ct. tit a tiie rot k csui-l D;l aiaayibe bia-!cd when thp ri-itora eatne, the tcii wa- rnfi' inW". 1, au i fjr a f.ir tulip-, a'lsnrred the ,:irp.-..p. 'J'h? t!:rj.-h fi. w liovn r'.o-r X; i er tii H-wi, t tst 4'-p p-. rpiivcd the ttianp. and it interfered with tin pr'"cc.5 of iiipabation ; the 1 T-'i ipi rp m that f- terar !s h- the l- n. -h-: ')uld i: if if.-" rork .X LM -i;- yep 01 t ; he U 0 uren did retreat, w.-uiii re it tin w hi 1.:, and if t':.' r. h m. A curiam twe l-tc U r"!;ed of 1 1 j n 2 . darir.j the time of iii- r-i lenee at t'-.tinor--. It ii aii. tiiea, thai on one ccca.-ion, a Ilanlel mi fc'r.; tj incnn, ho a nu 'l.l in a "howtr cf r; t,f rcur, Wtn nt rovidti wi'-i a-i uru'.reiia, ' for (?i;m newer can take po-.m :at-ii;pe ot th-? e ;niiinri n- pp-ri- of ,i -i o'- '.'' A to t' 1; 'he'tcr in a bh.i-k-in'n n fT- l.uhi r Ha:.d..l ji in "iii-i.t moo J, cr '. -c thp huck'inith howe i 1,-1 com pi -a ti-nni -yii p t -in-, ; (r, in a .'i:t ii.i, the in'f-r , o l-tiim-r away ft hi- niuil, appcii ;-Min; I w-irk ui-a i-oi.,r. lb i.til thought atiat ue that vi-it -r w s makiii'. ofhlu: mi 1 hi -iii ui ; for it i ai-i that liar.4; a- ii-'nin !'' titiie to il.p trckp cf the l.r. inrtr lie an ii, whir', i v p- - i 11 ; tv o har u "i..p niit.il, arrv;i,i.2 in ti.i.a ?r, i fine w ith t'.e -ir n :.t, . '. 11: c-d a I a r-e-poitij -u:iii, 1 1 l!.i;'"p ', r--. !,i.i. h-n.e r u.i iii'ti rt 1 the air i-ii-i 1 hi- hai .li. r - . ,11 paniinpr.t. IJcki';'- d mi 11 ' and th.-t.c pfani till- co'iipo-it 0'i knowt. , " 'I h-; llir anobioua l.aekiniiii." I -ItACf M, 'vl I-. 'a ' . tl. A .--The 'l j 11,1. 1 a S l,i -.a' in of ( in I'll Latin-.' ts-i.;d an set r q .1 - i .- '- .I t i e tco ii t- of t.-at povri t, merit to i L pm ii-: - n-,d i it.;, ij'pr the fir; of .!.u. u.n 1 v. I rnai.v ' ti-p 1 a'lkn of the l'ro;.LCi- hate ;ivpj f'-itiiai notice In a t a i hi.i or riC'l ,i.:t ii.-y Jvi Oi-rojrt or cc.ic'tioii end ia. -i.j: j.-o:j a, J a'l. r ii, hr-t d iy of Jv.j-;ry neat, hi-rx-r. -t-l in do,, art. and e-r.t". iiipv rtave I p''.p'i (,'ice thfct aii '.' ah! Clin-r forii,,in u-p Tir h:iniinj y jrp . -p-, t-T Jap'fi to liiu I a ; -ti-ni 1 ' l,-n, l A'i't ritii" , 'tjt'itiim 2 SlRtul M IvJl U A y.uT f g. Ml.-ii.ai) f-f thi- rity (say - the A,' x n. ii a i.'mi I i , j5t nut r-cd fr-jui tii- we. k- e .iifii.e lu e lit aliJ fufbrlng iu djri-:,. ti . ha u. '. r, ceca-i -iied iy rec-iwing a ..-.uu. r in I will'. Jrateiliu ',ii tht lis. :i,..o; t ani'.Vasii-i'-g Hsi'i d 1 be riirler aa of e-.ai. ai.d I anted into the c nng ut t'.e ( y c just o-.r tin fopl, w h-re it hmd to be retu-jvd by a pint i. sn We art sorry to add 1..-.1 It i,Lt i bkeiy to rt ii..-iii eon-t .t rauij- im- iireJ ly tie wbiviWard acvidgtit VJ V - ,pv lis f.TfARLOTTl-: T u c s day. IS i p 1 1 in Ii c r :? H. I S 5 7 It.foTn-aticii l.a lien nnivri! in town, il .it al! tlip Hanks in lUltliiicrc and l'liiia-cK-'pliia had nipri'nl fpirii- j aviMl.t. It iiji ai-o r i pntti d li nt ll Ni Vi tk llat.k had al.-o M.-( 1 1 J d, t ut i- in I't ri-taiid a lrtttr la rt f i ii t d it. t Mi I V ' titU iniiii, wliicli .'t:.ti 5 that il.ey w cri--tiii pay ill;: spe i ii-. V j.otirr ll ut l!ai k l.aio .-u-pf mini in Maitip. Nrn 1 1 : n t -I ii , 'i-rmoi t, lihode I-!at:d, Cotini cticu t, Ni tlrr ry. New York, Maryland, (liin, A'iigiiiin Tcuucsmp, Indi ana and Uiiiioi". ( nr Hank" til m re-ari-ly l rMrpri'td to adrj f t lip j avnp coui-p. to rotrct t In-in -t :ri"j. I iii i t I ui"!). A friend ia kindiv .! u the to'.- in I'nion i- utity o the ?u! .-eiipti.T of ftiit.dOU to the W ili:iinj:titi. Cl.ailvtte iV llutl.ri ford Jiaii I'ina.l. It will be .-cell t'uat tho uh-.'-ciiptiou in tiiat roui.ty been carried by a biro ni-ij Tit v. Tliu rTPry routity on the litip of the liail lload h i-rotid iti favor of ti.i- rami i" jt KatLorfor.1, at.-l another voio "iii be lak u in tiiat rnuniy. i'liin should itid ucp Mi rkii iii ur-.' to go tlie m war on rrxt Thur-ilay. W'r girp the votp at the dilTi rent prooinrt5 in I idon county, a f.i'o - : 'i.E' iwTa. . Nay Monroe, ' '.' ' A-hcra't-i. 4i 1-"' Holers, ':' -I itari.", , "") :i Uii.on-, M Zli rn . . -"1 I V.' lvi Mii-e, -Jl S Condor, ."hi'.ir'-on--. '2 11 (ira-"i y (,'rei k. -"T '--l-;'.::rt'.i!i", "' Thf (;ii:r.n.iHau.:lt..ti Ut) l . " Ji v. -I -1 C,:i'.) 'J 1.5 :- I -) Tutai. "l M ajnrity for roa-i (3 to 1 .) -1 v! I Ccn. Fi!li L !!:r. V'e riave fi' ni 'ni- vrrel; tiie eat i-t:eal letter of iin. l'lilin a a rlrifter in the hi tory of the timen. .ppordinj to hi -tate-nifl.t he 11 J "t have birn vry titrcrj pfr.i-i a'e to ti'ii Snt4 irrsT in Mrx'ro. jt tranv of cur reader-, r-rrhpf', rpcoiltct ti e ac. o". r.t u'r li.-hc J of iiim by the -V ft. f'i-i;i""if wh-n f tri'if for Mrxiro that he f irp'lpd ah-ut the cl'.y i" hi" utiiforn ai.l 1--I'ii.w eviry one kti"that he Maj pii ijid.J l'i'.low, that Le ordered two or thr.e ropi? of the 1 n oyui t or.e ii -eLt to "r".tii-n 'lid. J. IYiiow, Ten-nc--e, i.! tlie ct'n r to bini-lf in Mexico. From this a -er'uti would nuppij-e that bi' pr-.-n i.t ohj- et in to cut aii.jtln.-r eappr by running afoul of ' fu r-nd fri'lipr' ;'' hut it ffcin he i- to ho diaj J-;ii.!i-d! for (en II l! hc-.f k ha- repii. J to i.ia 1 fer and tan it u" filipd wltti a rt :u,ir stated 1 aif -truth, w h'rh are cf;pn pciecif niOt dptiitable fa l-i hood.. ' l!'-.tire to the f rot.-'tin a-'atr.-t the pay mi nt of Uioney to S atita A nnj, i rn . i i itehc ock : 1 - : 80 far from I ii. ow ' 1 iii'p f rotp'eu a-riin-t the pnvinent of ire ir.oi,.'-y to Sar.tn Anna, -n a 1 ile. Ci eri' ra 1 lllichecck who 11; piepii' at a r o u r c i i of tiie onura! (fii cr to rl.cin the n-a'trr w a" r-ferrtd, and t i .k noti of the proppi cit g, ay that he " e.-.rje oat trry J i ly in 'ufcrt ' f the tt..ijr-. only pulatin. a a cor,dition. 'h:itti.r L'liiii-d .-ti.tcs i,ouid have aucb a ticatv a- nt deiir-d." I:- al n-io:i ta the armi -tlop iii. 1j i Ipiip ral 1'iliaw Pot.di-ti.ri" o "trong'T, he av : ' (iptieisl 1'i.iow find fault with 'he arri i-tl.-o ;r-.rtol by General .p"tt to tie MI-er.-s biie tii'-i r f;ovc r t.ni ;nt ti ii.taet within ti e rity. and had the hirh-t motivet for tiiah't.j p"ape to prowent having the "tr-'-t" of th" erplto! di-l.onorrd ly the trtid of a foreij-n aruy. Ger.'ral Scott km ti r-t ! p city ara tirtuaiij in Li po- :oti "'I the ev nir g af'- r t ; btt'. of 1 'ho'iib'-. -co. aiid I i.pard him tell the Meal cm C'-ii-tiii-cioii-r o at the tno.-i.pnt thy I rp-n tril the aff-ititioii of ."aati Aiiiia r iii r r ini-f ,pe. ip-1 rn'i .-co:i kt.cn that he oiiild t'lr the ei'y. I ut he kn'-w. si p, t!,;t hi" d in o would iii-ppri.e t! - tjdvprnn-pf.f . arid that it ii.l l.t r- H',,1 p hole 111 nt h" :!' rn 5.--N t) fi:.d a pO' i.tiiiiieijt in a rot.'iitioo i'i n.ak.' a p-iti-. a- j "ni'i to h" tli' C---p w L.i t finally, lie did c nr.-r t he ci'y 'I hir mi a r ' -iionah.p h'.p.- of avoi'iin- that Ht 1 h y by f rcpp.lin to th- atn.i-ilie. 'I l.at it wan iiivt aroi-ipd dene r! I'll low ha had the ail ta 'pp. njlir thr Jin I, u';d lo C'.ii ii.pi.: upon it.'' S e ..p g r Cen. liitciicotk'f letter in our int. Hi- handle Mij Gen. Gideon J wiifi f uik of,! did places Lim in lather an hm r.viahlt li-'Lt l liLrliiuclp lerij nl. We regret to learn, that on .-aturday night, the Iftth in-tatit, II. ('. I 'a.vllson, K-'j , of thi- court r, h ad h la d well : ;.g I on p, f irni lure, Library, Cl-itiica and son.ij oiity d ,l ir in no iey en'iieiy coD.'jmt'l. lio ia iti Ci.ari tie on that day and L' n Le resc li d home, shojl I I o clock, he found every thing in a-hi'. The negriie- wire at Lomp, hut tl,. y p.juI'1 tell nothing at jut how the Ine oti,-'u at-l. Aa there was no liic. '-ity f-r hit iu iteho.use, it i ar.pocl to bate b.tn the w .r of jb ii etti-i i jry Lou of !he rciitral Amrrira. ; The destruction of this steamer i one of; Ihe ino-t de-itructire that lias occurred in I our recollection, nd li cnt ploo-tn over many a heart. It i. aulliorilatiwcly an nounccd that the following ia the number of persons on board vrlieii the rteamcr arrived ; at Havana : I I'us'eiij.'en, (.'.flicers ami Crew, Total on board nt ITavar.a, Landed at IlKV.-um, n loard when leaving Havana, fiipp05C(J to be acd, Numbrr tniiirij 414 All the Ladies anil Children were aved. AVe hare read thp jtatenn nt published by ; the chief ctiyinecr, and arrordirig to hi; ftatt tnci.t c incliiie to the opinion that there tni evident npplrct in kppint' a miffieient Mipply cf eoal at hand to wotk the fteatnrr. It is true whtn the pmerpenry eatne upon her, be did what hoeould to have a nipply, but thi nit too late a the water hnd revered the coal. It suppo-cd he was net uff:riinf for the rtiirrci.ry although lie b ml i t hap vailed nt leat forty cue trip on thif tpiiii.er, and the u.ai: tier in which, n an cfbeerof the sliip, lie liaJ deserted his pt. Lai! u li n ti e ff- et en Caj-t. Mti low an, ' of the Hn pirc City, ti nt be w ouhl nt per mit bini to take pa ar'e on lii. wesi 1. Aftir all the ladies wpre svp1 1 nt three, A"hhyt who dr-ired to r 'be brij. i r. prertit ed by otiie of the pa-enpern tn having proiri-ed Cr.ptain Ih'ruion that he would ritain. The raptain had rxpresed hia I', ur- that A-hhy i-iilil r.t re'urn, and upon this expression of lii doul t he faid,"I jiroiiii-c you, capt.-iir., 1110M aol miily. that I will come back to the ."tennier and not de sert her," or wordt to that effect. It was certainly a tno-t trying oeea-ion ai d the e .t:iin and the fa.pnier are Ti pi-e'iitpd a- 11 tctir.g ileatb a bpcanie br-ve mtu. It wa hoped, as evrral liiifi were feeti cn the idiiht that the "tfir.pr ur k, that non.e ni"re cf the pa rngpr hail Lien nitil Hut the fi'llowiL.' article .-Los that the lat hope i- gitie. Im-kTOV. Siftr inl-pr t!4 The ny'tprroii"- or -tiknown ehooncr which jaced uti-ler the Mini of the iot ptenmer CrLtral Anierica on the ei eiiint! of the wrrpk, and rrjurding huh mention ln Leiii aiai'e in fvrral a'atenieiits of the pa"" Ulct'. p roves to have been the t-rhoon r Kl I''. rado, ( at t Siorie. S he arrived at thi port thi afterr.ooti, and the captain makes the fol!oinpj riport: " 'li the llih iii'f , in lat ! 40 ou 7 '.'(, experiencpd a teinhle hurricane, during the? jrevaletiee f hieh slie lo-t ber main-ail. (In the l ith, at halfpa.te 1'. M , in lat. 31 W. iotg 77 0, f.ole hc p'f atner Central A meriea, the iud at the time hlowinj a gale. We laid under hrr Ipj until !t :i(J the fjliow injr ortiiiip. llr jijit d.appeirtd at '.' tiiiuutt aftcr7 the j.reiiou evening. Wore -b'p and rur - tear a" poe-ihle to li.c pnt. I ot pmw hotbiiii; of the wn eV or pa-er er-i, cither fioni tbedte or aloft.'' It Lad been l.ppp'i t!::.t this chcpt 'r, the lights of hii !i had still bepn -'.rtt 1 v seme of In.- ri "cued of the areek, lim! urrrde-l iu piehir; np ome of Ihe unfortunate pa 'eiiL'f rj ; l ut he i-elther britij! any nor did s-he " e any t hip' of th'm er the rt-fpl on the 11. or i.i ng fin low !n 2 the d itreaitij calami ty. '! he painful inf rrn-e, th'-rpforc. i- that the renit.inder of tie iiav.cr.cr', rfTippra and crew will r.ever le heatd from any it ore. T' in cf hinilan. Vi'r 'a ia t! e liar. !- of John M. Tucker, Il-i . of Cipavelan ea'jiity, in thi' State, son,., beautiful pecimep of 'single- found o-n his r'antntion lying at few nile from Hii''by. It rjppsr teat many yenr ago scrr s j-or'or,- had been di-:irig at thi-p lace for 'p.c.ttbli;g or other, ai d Le was ir.Jurpd to fxamine to see what ihey wcro after and bad sviik a shaft I the dep'h f alcit hre fc t v hen he caineacro-j the I.-Inglj, and he hi ought to the njrfr.ee a larjc 'j iantity rjf it. In hi examination he found two hoiea in the c!id Clr.t rock ai.icli had no d ouht been Trilled f..r Llayting ly aeme percn, L .it n Lit h lie seun'.-'l to 1 1.1 Lk li.iiii l.a. e been brought about bj a cilural taj- Isinglass is becoming very uful for many p'jrp-ir, and c hope thi dicoveiy may be lurt.ed ti a profjta'tle account, and be the liicatu of bringing into North Carolina to Mr. TucLir a Land-ouic amcutit of nionev. Fiililie Wtifber n n tf I nsjirri or. Ily refcrrnee to ti e proceeding of the Coimiii ir.rjr rs of f'baricttc, it will be seen .bat they have appointed a Weigher and Inpector for this town. Thi i, in our pinion, a very nepesary e jipointniPtif , and will be will filled I jr Cajt. 1 1 am -on. 1 1 ii S.VMtrd. Il ey pear that the Cre which occurred in ( hailcton a few flay ago and eonrim ed propirty tu the einoiiut of S.jf) ,(!')( wa li e work of an incenliry. and the .iavor haa offered a reward of 81,000 for the dis covery and proof fo conviction of tin- per petrator of the act. V'aii fie Ywkrtllr JliiijT i i t . i III f.miATl'i'? id thi-: n t i'i 1 1: or klM.'. M)l N1'.M.. A Cdchrat'.on rf th is iiitere-lln" oreasion w i.l take pi are d uring the week. co,intiicii;i:i" (ut.Ler Mi, !-',, ly the (ifLc.-ia and Cadet cf tie lait.g'a Mountain Militate Schaol, who i.l cntiin.ji r.ear the torrn ol Y t i k 1 1 1 ; e . Win . .ilmore Simmw, L. I. !., w ill duri ng the week, 'tt.it er a course of Lecture., and "ii tl c- A mil versary, il! di ii ver an Add rest I hi" day will be ctlebrattd with a r-j ropriate '.e.-nnoiiic. I ne friends and p-itrof of this School ; ihe llfTci-rsof the 3 Ith atel -I (ilb Iteeimct-t-; the Ma.aotiic, Odd-Kii low and Teinperance h jdien; the Lad.'ei tii'I G'-nt lemr n giners'ly of the I'i-tiiet, anil all iho-e interested in the ,ery liiiition of a tiny held dear to the memory of every patriot, are respectfully it.a.ted to participate. A programme will bo puhii-hed tint week. Y,tk- ilc, P.-pt Tl, 1-7. FOB TUB c. witm. IM TOIITANT TO THK TKOl'LH OF MlXKLKNliUivO. 5!r. EditiiH: It has been bit pin po.-c for ctuc tiinii paat to jive my humble views to the people ill Mirklei.burg, ihiouth ihe columns of ypur valuable ji ui iialon the r,ri-in.d ml .1 rit'tiell cl MXtv I hoilf a lid I I 1 . dollars to aid in tie rot mi m-tii'ii nt the Wiltninptrn, ("linilotte in il liutln fiord J.'ail lload, 11 ml I J-.ave delay 1 d 1 lui minp ibU .1. 1 ... .n. . 1 1. ..- I .... 1. 1. 1.. ... I .. i.iiij "i 11 ii: mm "" ..v .u .. ! Miorg wr-iiny wn.ii iinwing ai ine nun', 1 .4,.C( 5 Munlar III ninny rei-peci 10 mourn j.uiphtp, iih ,' n,tl tl ip(, 0f as i;riirriilly 1 1 a 1 d as I criild wbh. Ih.i 1 1 0 ti a r 1 pi 1 ad ii li ii er.i ci ii i-hlc rapidity, ' ,ljptl,ier w l.ich has jut oeeuit d j but the ; tie. 1 1 ad Byticnltura 1 .niHined aiii,,,. I cttcr late il rn 1 cat r, if n-y fci hie cpinion- mnbirg it- tini k cf mill ni.d devastation in 1 number of live saciilired was iimeli less j lionsry, eou-ddering the increase of i, ,1 can aerrn pliih til Jtlii g iti."0 rient a woik. j ihe .liirclion of King Utrct. not varying frr-m two luindred, including ' lion, it etight lo have produced j,," Vj' Itispropostiillal the p.opleof Mecklili-I It beinj; the lit i.d 1 . i,r of the nil lit, it : ,-,n (I jt. troop. 1 1 ".'-' HI,tiU buh!,) of heat, 1 111 nit.' n'" burg County sl.n'.l. tbrou-jli lie medium of j was acme nine leforeibe cil;tetia could be j Taking a retrospect, with a view to re- husheU of potatoea, 0,349,1 Oil Lea,! " the Pallot l' x.cntle first '1 bur-day in next fully nrriised, and bef..re niiicli assistance ' count the various catastrophic w birh 1iave eatlle j instead of which , it only vif,i'f niomh. authori-r il. ir 111 xt Countv Coutt to i...iiM l.r r,-i..Ur,.l Iv il. ..,;. n...rl , 1 . n .. . 1 ;. . ,-......1 ;.. .,r . p. A.' I tin iii linn KuJ,..U nf . 1... ,r '"' , , ... , - . , ., subscribe ther-iin. of sixty thousand i.mlars, er tni Ivp Ii-iikIii d shnres. Mt fill v dollars a shnre, of sto.k, to aid 111 biiiiiiing the W il-, pec,,, of lj,ia fire, and fending out it n.iiieton. CburhMti' and Iluihet t'md Hail hipfini' lotieue ol foi ked flume in all diree- lload. Their- Miii'Sto lc a rood ileal of mi-apprehi i.sien in tne poiiirns of the j i.e mighty eiant of ilesti uelion the iulinv (Vuniy, and pi jn judiee in others against spirit of the raging clem. M, dpi kid with his this preposition. It will bo my purpose, on 'coronal of fire.' Thcsi-ilit was grand, gh-.-ti-v tins orra"ion,ten.ii he a plain, utit-i.asi d and onprejuiliecil utosltion of the sul ji et as it 1 will be etiloal.at.d to aflect the interests cf' the people of the Coufty. In the first flaee. it is not the ;. el f the proposition to make : a mere nakad I entis. or al'soiute gift of the , tnoiiey to th Hail Road Company but ou the contrary, j, intended to be e Ftifc, per- ' tnatient nnd intirest paying investment of the people's !iiony in the capital stock of. the Company, by aibich the Comity -a a 1 stockholder will be vt.tilird to be reprrscnt-1 ed by her age i t, in ail the wet-ling of the 1 Con.pany. receive hfw ditidends and pav - .10- . Il l: iiipiii into 11 e onniy treasury, ami no an otlier thitiga tiiat any olher sir ckholder may lawfully do, to fuiihcr the interest of the (Vui.lT. 1 he lui'Ha of the Countt will be : J ..... .1 :-.;.l ( I--U.V4 ! rriui . ii.,i,iiic i. nutii-n. .11 which will he redeemable? in twenty year, and the peojlrcf the Coajity will only be taxi d for a t. w years to pay ihe aitiualin- ly in flame. ter.st, until the rond pets fairly underway! ' !y this time Ihe water which had been ill busine-", when it i expea'ed that the 1 ,hor"t at Iii , began to fail, and iheiff.irt ciidetida of li e County will aot only I e of the firemen were, on that aecouiil yery suflicipt-t to disc-barge the ennua interest, nuirh paralysed. 'I hoe w ho had flp.l it I. ; bit al-n pradnally to reduce the principal their lainili'e and portions of their effects until it too is all r.aitl iff frcm this sourre acros tlie itrpit - m of .n',i, ..,. alone. !iit auj poae, M rely fr the ae of ereiitnetit, that the road will newer be able to deeclare a di vid. nd , and the pcoyle would be forced lo pay both principal sr.4 interet by taxation, -ti.l we say tbat ln inv-st- merit would be a profitable one to the farm- ers of the country, who ini-r t, hw the introiiurtirn of nil roads, have been placed high above those of all othpr e'a-iPS of so- cirty. 'J hi building of the propr.pd road Bid greatly enhance the value of ail the real estate of the County by opening new markets nn d creating more competition for the product- ef the farmer, and enabling the latter lo -o'irit Lis ewn prices wherever they lira-.- 1 p.-idrf, this i eertaiuly a more ju-t nt.'l riital mode ti an any yi t pro- p-oscd tor cturneting these grpat improve n-tnts, which tend to l.eneft ail agricuitur alista in an "inal ratio, lint we !o know of many large landed proprietor in the em.u- .! rye, ere now turn, d lo lbs rn-a Hail try whose pr ipeity has been i-unraveil and road depot that lifted ifa w alia of bri. k and increased in value ly the construction of rcof of tin. and crmr-letelv crn..d Ihe track rail road, I at who l.ever subscribed one dollar to-bring ahcut this result. Thi i, peth.-ps. eri'u.jh toexp'-iin any nii-appre henion which may exi-t upon this in por ta i t subject. Hut wp have aij thai there : certsin r..ein' of pr-j I'iipe arrwyed against the pro po-itior. under ron-idi ration. It i enough to put to shame me someo of this ungeiicr ou feelirgta as-rt that it spring from the lootji of certain men in the eounty, who ewn con-ideral p ortiount of stork m ti-p Charlotte A Sii''i Carolina liail lioad, and who fear that .hir trck will he depreciated in value by the e-' n-truetion of I he rropoed road. Withoit tcrping fo di-pcl their un- founded f-ar by argument, which could be done by litne paius, we Ue-ire to remove a more fortnUabh- soiupc of f-r.-ju-'ipe, be- eaue it arises f: ni the most ungenerous and uninformed i.nrnl-e of the heart, and i often u-ed by tlip fornpr cla of nipn to effect their o n "ir,-h ol j.-c-t. Wo allude to that lowr-t ar.ti mo.-l contemptible of all pa-sions, wIiip'ii originate in, and eininnfc from the himaa (i art. of -irravin; the ant- timsiiii-B of die c-niitry against the citizen ot tlie town t"h portiot s of one and the san e connnnnit w a nearly allied, and a much dependent the one upon the other, a human friendship" baed upon worldly in- tcr."tean pps-it, -, niake them. It is stated by those who bar;, upon this hot-by, that if the county yete- rnajonty aftirming the proposition tosu'-scribe the sixty thousand dollar to the. roal.it will benefit the citizens of town by tcpa-ing them from the payment If th eir suhi.'r;pti'-ti nf twenty-fiwe thousand dollar. Suppo'p it. do. ; do they not dill pay their juit proportion of the sixty thou- sand? The run who make this objection would be wilht'g o ,ee the town taxed f,r the whole eno-Ji.tof th:itv thousand, and thpy would le glad to derive to tbrm'clve theole betr fit from the imposition. Hut we feel sur? that there are very ( w en ight"ipd m nd in the eoutitv that could be actuated 1 y such paltry nionvc. 1 he truth is, that whi st ihe producer and the whole com ni unity 'f those w ho live in non-producing eountrjps are alike benefited by the construc tion of rail roads, hecan-e by thee a larger an-ount ofjhe npcpsarie of iifc are thrown into the market, of tho.se communities than done before lbs introduction of rail way, the nop producing portion of the com munity in producing countries are much wor- off tli -in ihey were before their intro duction, borau-p now they are forred to pay th" aiup ran-. sometime deducting freights, that the cormiuier does in the tio-o producing rout, trios oil,, rwi- the w-. cesa net of li!.- wiil be shipped to the latter. Noiw it i- well inosn thi: the piiiii ns of town are cpiierailw non j ro'lijeers and conunier, and that they 3re coii.pd'ed to par almost aa much for what (l ey otniue a. do the citiz.-n of (.Jlifirip-tun or New York, let under iIk-sp circuiii-taace the citizen of Charlotte nobly it'p'ed forward in a spirit of thivalry and patriotic f ride, end subscribed, more for the ten-ft 't' the co itiiry than for tlipms.lip. twtt.ty flip lion and dollars to aid in coin porting this great work, and now a shann-1 il tliorl is itadp to tiisgraeo and dishonor the name and f-ir fame of nol.le old Mepklen burg !y a -et of tinwoilhy son of -,,,,;,, sire-, who-e patrlniisiii is measured otiir by the dtpkol th. ir breeches por kets, and that, too. t,j gratify tiie nieane-t and most sordid ofhuiii-iii moMvc. PL lil.h oi.a. r. i.MAfkAiu.k 1 iMtii.n. Iii Newark, New Jersey, Ja-t week, J. A Scott was ar-ra-oned for ar-on in barr.in th. ri ntod dwelling bp oeeupieil after insu ring hi-good. Judge 1'ott de'-i.ifd that a tinm eouid not be pom-lied for burniog 1,1s ami property, and that the rented h-ause Was hie ovtfi jr-i-petty for the tiae buing Frcm our forrrspnmlfnt. rnAm.rTox, Sept. 23,1 S7. We were viaitid rti Sutidav nmriiini' last ! by cue cf (be inoM 1 xii nr i e 1. nd l-p 1 1 uri i 1 - eriJi:ratiotia that has I e!IK 11 our ancient end beautiful city for many year. It bloke 1 out about ope o cloi k in t he nicl idng on the ' .1, tl idn nt Si I'liiii r, l ri p t I.. I pi 1. M i-.n l I , ; 111 d Itudelifle, iu a lani t- ol plnli'i's belong- h g .Khn-oi.V lintel. '1 1 c 1 iiihlings in ; 1 1 0 vicinity l.iiy inoilyof cod , and 11 I..-. 1 1 1 1 .- . J -' t clx l,,f 0 ,lC l,),., w as on Cre, and the 1 .... - .1 (! . .h;.... m... . .. . (ion, nnd stalkim. from hou.n I.) house lik ltl fenilul, .as the flaming liu.lers lell ; r, n,,,;,,, in tlie air, and li e women and ! children fled in wild ni-may liom the falling I building.. ' ! lining and thui.il. ring nh-ng itsluiid) track, defying the will directed i flnrts of the fin turn, it non readied K;i i street, and the hide block w a I.Uaing ma-s of ruin, and h.nie alter house sunk and di-appeared like hips in a' storm. It was hop.d that the narrow spi.-o oceiipied by King street would preaelit a sulT-ti-t harrier to the fl.anie to enable the hrrmon to check lln.ir eonre at this t ou t, hut ail sm h hi.t.c were . . .... 1 . . orn loiinl to I e fallacious, ainl vaiii"lied like thin nir. Tho immeii"e In-at immeii-e In-at cliarr.-tl and .rorehed the huibiit-s tl. cpi.osi'e side, till a gu-l of iml dashed a sheet cf - . . ni'nie BCOS II, e ! lite X V P I'I II ' I .1 Pi' , B II II IB; ten minutes the fire hud eroded th- sirrr. and a doaen liou.-e" more were simuSt.ani ou.-- again driwm lelore the re'.ti(les furv of the rne-n - e'pn-etii and pomilpI'...) m .."k more di-t a nt point of sa f. I y M any feat, of nob!- rlarlrtg were aeemnpii-hed by the fire mrn and ritiipns, v. htle cliildren who had bppome bewildered and lo-t in the darrer and eonfu-ian were f Ine! ed f-niu theftam, and restored to their frantic mothe'. Tl,e wme city u lijhted up by the lurid dare emitted Lv the 1 liming "mas. and thousands rushed to the sceae Lut to atull the crowd and inrreate the cot.fiisirn Onward and Mil on ard, ith a ful stiidrs the ragiig t-Vnu nt Lentils fi arfol eour-e. and the heart of mai-v grew ,ick and ai k within tlem at the t'ar'ul r ro-reit. No cue could maik it" hound cr tel (where ike f and of Ere w o'll J rr.pet an i fT- dual ! arrit r again-t which its proud es would da-h and be driven back. of th p w a-ting eleiuie of fir And to that pnin' evpry t ffoM nf ihe Cire lpptr'mri.l now dir. eted. A'! fi e water that could be commanded, and all the force that could he nm-trred wa now directed lo thi point Foe a lorg i,nie ire irupie an Diree and noui i:u; ; r.o'i tlie surging ,ra ci llan.e w oulil swiep round the ha-e of the building and drive the I ii'-mi n frui ihcir po-t-, and li en 1 again it would recede and ihty would rahy to the charge. 'Ihe wall- of f h.s im n ' ri -e pillfre art' charred an i se or plied, and the tln'roof heated , I . I- . .1 , M to a wl.i'i sere often "''. whi c the wood.-n door on fne and son e of them weie entirely con-umed. Hut the f flans of the firprn.-n, as-i-tp.l by the l.rrri. r preentpd by the fire proof ' m. rial of tl.p d. pot, finally calned Ihe aarendrncv, and . iT..rt.ial- ly clicrked the progress of ij.'t-fl ..u.es. jd tl ey cro-i d this point, there i, no teiiing wl.erp thev would hp . n,n.. I .... - i i l.ii is the target an I n.o-t detr.etive conflagration that ha eicrurrrd iu Ci.ari.- toti .:; ct the great Henrietta street f re hieh t io k pi ace in May, 1-1'.,'. M'sr! y I a o hole block are lyiti- a hi o V v. n.a.s of ruins inrluning more than thirty house, and a bss of not less than aeweni'v fi thou-jn l dollar, al out one half of whirl, wa cownd by in-u-anre. It iatibe hoped th .1 the burnt district will le rebuilt with I rick although the briok !.a t ot yet in force in th.t part of the rity. H it if ihe owner of the property will con-uit their own interest thrywid t.c-ver subject ihemselwe. lathe coper,.iencp. of such anoih-r pnur.'e by building with combustible material ' ASHLKY M , VamiIN.;tov. September 'ii. r H M V."A.lllr.Tos Senator Mideli has received a letter fiom Spnator Heniiiniii, d.iti-d the city of Mexico, 4th inf , announc ing thai he and his colic ague had succeeded in making satisfactory arrangement with the Mexican Government relative to the Tihiiaiifey.ee tr.ali-lt route, and that Crp-i. ilout Comonforl aet- d iu this matter neaint the earnest prote-t of our Mini-tor, Mr Forsyth, who thwarted Mi-s-r. lienjainin and l a S'-re to the extent of Lis power, and eau-ir. them by hi oppo-liion the lo- of ' do. bar.. Mr. Iltijamin yromi-- at an early day to Set forth ail the faels proper firm, to be laid bifore the Frpsidci,! of i he United State. 1 1 i furl her stated that I'or'y th w a over reached I y Mr. Sou'e, who is rcprrsi r ted as the attorney of parties who are 'posed lo that transit route. The Administration hv- dnclioiicd or "'''eh has resulted ndvi-el the movement in ihe arinuliin!- of fili '"' 'ary grant", it i reaonh!y in- f'""' 'lnt "r Govcrnii,ci,t wiil take the euni.uci oi ,n r. r orsy t n itito aermiis consul ration Senator Siiiici! I, a suhmittt-.l Mr Ih njomiu's letter lo ihe Frc'LIcnl. 'J he I luted States Indian AgMit at Fort Laramie ha- informed the Inteiior Ih j art mi nt that the Mormons have initiated meas ure lo control the trade nut, the Indian- by m .kiiig r.-ltlcment.a ca. ry tactity orthiitv mil. s. Hp rails on the Secretary to rpmow'e ihi m, say ing if ibis Le not donti the M ,i -n,oi," will h. conic exceedingly trouble-cm-, and defeat any policy our l.ov.-i im.pi.t may adopt wnh liio liiiiins. i j, y,,,,, Mormon are acting iu that matter in viola tion of law. . 'Ihe information in tl e portes.-ion of our Government nlalite to the complicity of Gin Sam llousiuu with an expedition sup po-ed for tl t invasion of Mexico, lo help the inhabitant of 1'amaiilipas who are diaatKct ed against their Govcrnineiit, I. leri ed from f' liatde sources. '1 he inon incnt being con ducted with more than usual secteey, fu) in loi uiation upon the ubj.-ct c.:l,ti' t as y.;t b chtsl.Utd. STRA.MSI1IPDTSASTKRS. The ppnllinfflosnoriifeotithe"lntral . Ainei iea ' Ima no pm allcl in the annala of , A...nri.n i..i.n,i.liiniiivi.raiion. The near- J ,.K t j p, 0I)C. , ;H t l0 Uuptrr which brfc-l t Iiu 1 -ic-aini-hip Arctic, on the V!7tli of rfepteui- ; ,FTi 1 tfti, by aliicb soiin thing like three j IUI',.(. and fifty liu s wcro Iot. Tho I . 1 ! c. .. In ll.a Mi-milMiii r-111 1 1 .11.. ...i..i-ji .-. bucilif Mail leaniphip Company, which f(inHcn d in the Allaniie on the. 2Stli of I 1 , c, ,,rr )Cft:t, was loi-t under eircuin- ' .' .. : . . ., ' leiuiii n iiccs u siraii'piii(i" - ... - j Cited Slates, we find that tho 1 . 5", 1.1... 1 I following have been entirely lost .Nan K.ip. V il.i-iti'.n. 1.".n,iii(i ;n Hi. iido AIMI.UIIO Jiiii.tintl :inii,i on 4hii.ho 1 3HI,IM.I 71111,(1111) 1'rpsnll nt, I 'l.lllllll'lll, lltlll.hiilul, l ily nt f 'In-nt'lr, I lly r.t riiL'ilini f-'r.i ni. In., Ni m r flrsrd of A l Iiu mis sin' tl All n.i ii.'s .,i! Ni HIT lli'ar.l III All li. m'a .1 All li-iii.is i.'V d A t. w .! .1 A fi w shvpU .Newer ttenr.t .if N.-li-f In .tril ni' A li w s .v. ti S-n Frneirn, Arn.e, .,'.'"'"'r' , Am. rip . .1. 11 nun Mii.iinl t.siii.nuii 'Kudu" If th e of al.piit el.l'CO ,0( 0 in spruit-. cargo was included, these figure. would be more lliaia tlnubled .. . we. a. 11 , iio'one , ' dent wa lo-t ia the year 1 i knows how or vbere. The Columbia, iu nautical phrase, brnkH ber bnek " 011 lie rocks of the American shore of the Atlantic. The City of I'liiladrlphi,, w ent to piece, ou the rocks near Cape Kaee. I he t lie of . . i- ...1...1 r 1 ;...ntw,t M.,,l. l.i n :.' s...... ............,....--. - l6-'. " ""l after arris beard of . 1 he . rest l.ntatn enme near l-e.-ns mcluileit t.- k..;.. kor fur soni in t lie list, liawinp laie asaore lor somr ' months at Innilrum Hay, coast of Irrlam',, but i now encaged as a transport for India. ' ' 1 he Franklin and Humboldt went ashore. nnd broke in piece the former en Long' Ilarid, and the latter near Halifax. The i Arctic and I'acific were lost as already re coided. 'Ihe iron steamer Tempest, inea urinp I .."nil ton, sailed from New York Feb. iZ. l--'i7. ih a crew of frm thirty - . five to f'riy men, and waa aeier brard from, On the I'sritie, several fine steamers Law : been lost, generally of smaller elas. The ' lo'ependenee. for inslancr, was totally lost, CO hwes ; and the 1 enne-see, M. Lnui and Yankee Kladc. Winleld Scolt and others, became letal wreek. Kniflisb sieamira, in water, eontiguon to the I ,, .led M.I.S, hate fared lalti h"'" W iilhin a short time, we have bad to record the los.ef th-fine iron ateambip Cenedien, mi the St Lawrence; also the steam-iiip Clyde, and several steamers in ihe Wet In eial-land. A calculation a o the number or ,,t,. le-t in Ikese steamer, make a fMel of aoout seventeen hundred. Tlie lo loss h.injt irre- he derived from parable, no ronsolation can 1 the fact that a large pot t.on ot it migl.t , l oj1T,i,e faMn of instruoll. i. w. r Inve been (.t evented by a division ef thee Pif.r, j lhB fl,ruii,. autl.oiitt. ai ! ,v ship into t-i'iepartmentshy water-tight ibulk- , of ;hlrn Ke di.ratehp.1 w tl I ,:. I if ens , out uirir is cp j--t i uih j .us nm adoption of such a mean of safety eon.pul- '0TJ "P0" 'he owner of all sea going steam er, and thereby doing murli to prevent tt.e rrrurrenceof estss'ri.phita such aa too often baiae reranon to deplore. J .V. Y . Jtrut mil tt Commrrrr, Nl.tv Y"(tK, September I-. Fur- t tr rnr Iisasiib ix N'rw Yi-bk, r 'Ihe steamship dia-ler Willi tke lo-s of R'(","tO in gold bad lesa efT-el, .ton th stork market than was rxpec-I ted, and the prompt action of the in.ur- ' anee companies haa rutp.l in less d,.r. har.ee in the values al the etek board than would have been the e'e under olh- er eire.in'.'sn'p. The principal effect waa upon th. I'ae.fie Mail Sie.msb.p s Com- papy a stock which hoe.tr. ha no eonnec- papy lion ilh the lo- That stock opened to day at fin, b it it wa better nibwrjuenily , r,d rallied to C, I. It i now ascertained thst there wa no in-iirancp on ihe ve-'rl, whirh w valued at t'A '11,11( 0 About one imiiion of thespp. eie wss insured in Kngland and the balanre line. lieclaii.a ation i.pon the foreign com.; pa nit', wnl 'oi m Ihe basis upon which to draw bill, nf exehar ge, and thu stand a c, lit. lent tnhi n.eni of -peeie to the ame amoant. Our own companies a re fully ah'e to meet their loe. and wi.l pay them al one.-. Among thi: amount insured are the folio ing : Well., l argo A Co , .Vit'O o,:0 ; Duncan, Sherman A Co.. 3 1 .".H.IKiil ; Rnhh. Heller , Co , Pl.M'.lli'tl ; A.pinwall A Co , f I lltl.tUMl ; William ling A ( 'o , "lil.t'OH. Well, Far jo A Co. have op. n polici'-s in the Marine Insurance Ounp.itiw, the Indemnity Mutual Marino (London') Aiirance Company, and thej'. iyjl Fxphanee Assurance t'ompany. Ti e freight h-t and other y aper of the hip are ail oh hoard , and duplicate, can- nolle ahtained from San Frstietco under six eerk. Lieut. Ilprtnlon, the eon m.mler of the Central Atneiiea, leave a ife and dsu-h- ler, now in thi city The dt-eea'cd wa a nati.e of Virginia lie wa under Com- inodore I'er-y in ,p Meiicn war, and wa engaged, on behalf of the Gowernmctit in the exploration of tho Amazon aomtt lime ago, for l.i i h Congress voted lim a band- some cratu:ty. Hi lo- i univer ally do- p.orcl. .Nr.v Yi pi;. Sept. '.'1. lM'MTiATtPV t'T Til r. I'tSAsTKB T-- Tllf. Cr.TltAI. A MKrlK A CAL'SK fit' urn L(S"P. Ac - I he eoc p an y who niu -d the bid steam ship Centra! America have rc-olved upon a thorough iiivpi n-.nti.il of every tiling con nected with the di-a-ter, rppeiting state mi tils from every prr-on sated, if possible. A stroiis- nn-ri.s..,n begin to prevail that tb wi t'il wa lo-t through the rirtlrs-iipsa ot the passenger, in leatin llie port open, through which the water rush-il I hero i a story -bore that tin; ma-t lime. in. i-hieh as eut a at a y nun I ii rnat ii ov er hob r-l lor i lie . . . . ...i.i.. v ..i purro-e ot mnkiiig a iirug with n hieh lo try 1 . . . r . ... an, t bring ihe ship befoie the wind, knocked a bo,, ni the ship s bottom; hut Mr. Robert, tne pre-nl-et of ihe company, think tin sf atPlncnt III reliable. Il -lope pot appear lhat there wa any fault in li e pumps, and It is now edubli-Lrd thai they were worked to good advantage until 'broken. She had two nine inch biige pump, connected with the engines, but their pumps of course wero u-ele-s after the ipgn.e stopped. A-hhy publishes a sul n.etit denying Ihe tl.arge. against him, ai d demanding an investigation of Lis eotid uel. 1st At i.ttii t. Ct nr. Hiirdock hsf. Bp. pli.-d externally, is said to Lc .an aimed iu fallible euro for Neuralgia. , Wlir Aa,PltnviStONri Ilinti'i Ihia heading, tho Cincinnati I ,':T ' r llna neaning. tho Cincinnati In,,,,;,.. ' ' .tain the following important remark atalietica, l w Inch pinvii H "'"I lion : 4 ""'-n. j II i" great rniyma fo inutir ppor,ln ' the Jirice of pioM-ioii" enntinu'e h0 ' ' en iiippection of the eetipu reliirria 1 llil i-uploni liontp rpnnn.it . of , -- iniuv iiiupI, iji 011 the matter. In M4ll, for im-i,,,,,, " United flate produced at t a , i '!,,'i','l' . of w heat, 1 (iBDO.Otiil IiupIk-I, 0f ri "'" ' 1 . ",MI 1- --, 1 u i.iiimi 11,,., bu'hels of potatoes, and 1 fi,!IT H Otiij .,.. 1 !..!. 1 ' ' cattle. 1 11.... .. 4:...:....: ... .r ! during a period of leu y,.r, anioum,., '! (about .'l,IK)ll,Cmt bllalmls of wheat al l 1 . r 1 1: .r -f .1 . . ' """ It IMU- w I,...! ul trips i in g u i uiiw seweiiin 4 1 ,0iiu no ' bushels of potatoes, which is a failiL '(f -; one third ; -JO non.lHHI head of eald,, ,!llc ! is a liiliinj! off of oim-lenlh of the 'rud,,elM! 'of I H 10 duly taking into calculation ... 1 iurrea-e nf population. Here, then, we have one reaon f.irtt. advance 01 proviaton. While agriculture thus proved unal.'( 0 L-..,h nnpi. tsi.ti I tin i.rnsll. i.l .1.. . ! fi "r I ".I '.. .Mirti ...,,.,,, . vn.i n u n- MllTt-l,ril nr ' f.jtions-l, .Inch, of eeur-e, rp,eP. .,,,, home ii.Mikrt. Tho taluc of hreadstiifT am) pr0Ti.i, exp.irted. averare per annum for the j.,,,,,, . i-'.oii. In0 In I -1 1 1 Oil.. N4 fo ' , l- . N . '' ; .. ' '. -ii. "-ii.'iui t I ,,n the eaporlation mre lh-.. ,U... . i i( i.M ,eur flJ n(.ar,y jou.); , , Thi furnishe, e.,,,,1 , . ' , . . rl fe.o for ihe adranee of provi-l.iu. I ur export hnwe more than .!oiit,V,) , Ipii years, w bile at the same him. t ,Up,( T of piovisiona in proportion to the popu tU , ha thus liot only remained stationary I, ,t baa actually declined. Agiicubure i,,. ,, begun to keep pace villi il.r ii,rr, f n.aiiuf.ictures and coiuun-ret. t s.:i more farmer. W'asIM)Ti', Septpuhir 1 WAslllMiTiiJi '1 he Adii.iai.ira. Fki.m .- .,...;,., J , fn. a, Q . t.k ie illllltrT f ; fr.r .u j,,,, i ,;i rn j. tion baaing becaa received of tie , ,a of ,,,r Mt,rJll odit-oa. ' Nf . Vik. Near Orteau. and Mo iir f,r ,,. M i.ion cf .Vic.r.g,,. nrnler I.wU-rw-l.ip of icu. Walker, mteltlgpiip, frow ch.il i,..arl.-r baa come lo hand f ,-. olt),r cinon, haTieji,, centre in, ,f a-t nearly cnfliud It Texas, for l'. iu. o j)f,11(.f it ,rfrWj f .i, s.. nf T.,u.-,,,.,. i..ne-..l , 3U.,o0 h the report r-eetae f. mr ; , . : , . tp'l Mte Mai.hala at.d iH-lnrt At''"'.-- on the seaboard, a well to the p'.'t of the Army a -til Navy, to u-e a'l .as ii mean at their command to preaent -J ripedilh-n Irating tho I'ni'en M' ft I. tnwamn of sua; eom.try wii'i wh'-li awe at pPace- in othpr words, pcj a-iii'ie li ' I la alrirt'y rnforee the liiutraiiijr las., !; I present no 1'rwsidential roclam.aiioa -I 1 be i-aueJ. Nf' YfRK, Sep' I TltrAsirtl IkiaHis Ti;r (. M hai Amf '-A. It ja.f.ird that tiaefenlr.l ("i ''-' n" board, prwvin,,., r, leatie I' aiai... p-eie t.a I be anioutit ef f ""."--''. I' ' ' be to, n I ihe amount a.r.a.i; on l ul (received si I .m.ma i kecrreei a r-p-ii" . .""." ",) he would have . t-ul pa I'rigM ab.i... ef 3.,,-,",''C" A M ' . 0. jj l II IMIIJ, as the amool'il in tl,p l.i. ;- -' psp i.gers, and the (r.od total on, I rr i. i t4 and a half mi lion. It i areriained that thrie fif'h o' t' gold on board the ill fste.l s'eaiiipr ' e'.l'a A" pile i ir ur. in L tuli-n I Iip r in o-. ith vp-sel and fire n, i i - ur. -f I -or - ' " uml. rwritcr lure prop-.-e to pay v. in-uranre on ine t,m ai once. I he calamity i tin-principal t r . r , ver-aiian hsre to day, ai-il it i Ifil) ' - err holy e-rr-irrrne-. S'oek are o.r .a , conse.p.cnee of the disasfer. . St Ir"fH, Si pten I r lr' I'lto K A ssas, 'I he hna(Viit:''il al CoMintion a erganm-d l-t the rh-ie of .) ihn Ca.houn for I'resinriit, who ma !' a speech in favor of suhmilling the C.m-t lu tiou Id i).c peot le. Five hundred Ci-ltcd States lrp-"p I,eaa pn orih on Ihe Uth i r-l nt fir .Nt Mti;po. A d-palcli frcm Ie-y.on ay that tl- Coti-Muti-anal Ctnacit'on had a j r r.s- .i i t ! third Monday of letober. I he free State delegatf Fit' rcf:ie! ,,st j the ronseiition. " " ' WA"lllMiTfii. S. pi' 1 1 f I Fni" I.A M 11 mi AOAST FnlH"'1'" -In ronrrnenee of inforinniie.M " elt'"- dilion being fitted out against ie.r;e and Ta ma u I if.ns, strict in-li m ti'lis I' ae I '1 issued to a'! omeer fo employ all lege, r - aoiire. to pre t e nt Ihe .;. par tore m " editions. The reports tcccivnl ty " Goaernttiei'l slate th.t three eip. il" '' in f tepnr-.tion npain-t Nicaragua under i.p Wm. Walk-r, and on agam-t T ,ln1" ' " under Sun Houston. ihe point ' ' I tore are (elieied to be Ncr it and .New I trleeia.. Mdi Aim SiptpmLer I1' '..hoim i.l ThiiiTV altMt" I'"" "'' .ui,.Uy last, in Hike eounty. thiily -eaen ppr-on hw I ecu poi-"'io'l. 01 wiioin are iipim. . ar-ct ie with Ihe food of the famt'y. '""( .O.I .... t... ...nrooi I- i - . 1 . . fl.i.iifsria'.l. I" ' ' f ' imiess, - --i- .. . . . .- l i- nl'l" '" rrexcll, l.i ovprprr a win- - ... . ... i... ..i . Hi , dau.'i"' -Mr, (loud ami rraaell f ere dead. 1 he other, are lying; i' Uliml bf. .1,1 " vondiiion. The n' ro woman '"' burnt. J he mm late await t Monday next. IIovdR in ax AtirHP .w ! ' the Kmperur Louis Napoleon I-"' '"J', enured all iinpiiry lo '- ma--'' j1 Mason, whether this G0a , rnmciit "'' I mil Li. ut. Maury, I. H. N . T,r . ..j him the Croe- of the Legion of ll'-n'" ; '' lhat, Latin-; irfcrred th-n,'ii-ii.m n , , iiigtoii, answer ha I tell te'iiim d 'I " "' , our law no one in Licnt. M ' p?-''"'" "' public s. i vieit ran r reive a te-t'in m'-' ' , fort i'ii (.. v-ituLntbV , t "fTj,
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 29, 1857, edition 1
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