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f lie I .A' 1 wen, n 9 "n rv:rrTr . Li! AU 11.. Tiiesiliiy. He cembtT 1, 1 S57. Squill fumlini Cfiifrrrnrr. This vener-tle boJv of C'bri.-tian Minis)- l-r convu.ed iuChailotteat 9 o'c'.ock,am, on W.Je,da, tbe th u!t., lii.Lop Koberi P-.re iie-ieiin. We learn that liisbop We learn that Uisbop ' Paine is a native of Person county, N. C, thoLi.-b uen rc.-iuiug iu Aberdeen, Missi-ij pi. Nearly one hundred members of tbe Con- fereuec an.-wired to the trst eal' of the roll, The eniira body cuioraces Hi" n.iuWer. Not iiiuch of general interest was trans acted tbe Crst day. (joore K. Andrews, Win. S. liiack, An drew Jackson Kvsn, .smutl J. liiil, John W. Murray, P.afus 11 Pejnes, and John W. Puett. bav ing traveled two years abJ passed 'Lie proper examination of character and tlieo'o.'ical education, were received iuto full cbuc-tiou kr.J rec -miiKiidcd to deacon's orders, except Jobu . Puett, who bavii.g Veen previusly ordnined a Deacon, was on Friday recommended tJ Elder's orders. Tfce Methodist C. :rch d.vs not require ar.y giver, a no ant of ed jca'.iou in ca j did ales !vr the ministry prevuus 10 euU-nug ine waik of an itinerant preacher, but a com ; 1 r-1 theolo -ica! cour-e is rnvjired of ihose w :.j totilidciii the cot.titC.iou T! ci nre is ilp eii.d to embrace a period of !vat ;. ears, an i Tve are to.J tbt sometimes want : f prei(icii-t"T detsins the candidate tor live or .six yc-r r. Tbe C!u.-s of the third year, bsviiic' ixer f i.-.j the ifJlei of dic;n, ati.l pa--t i i;n it'.'.,:' a:: t. (I chiraetcr ar.d !!:.: -arr ct- .'. I.'.-, 11 v re pen...: te : t . 1.- J :L - i ,.;rt j ytat, : . J . i.n SV. Ct.'ler. ft. t r n; i. : M:i.t . 1 U, A. il he A. :m- w;.L Siil.'j iv. -1 ! ue: n. J !' ' h.en- -dy. Jce S. NV..-c:i, Alexander 15. Ste tens, ".ajine W. TLcmf-n, a: d Casper K. Wig Lau'y ,."ca, reached tiie i r ' f ac r by v!r!-e tf prei bus c:u- ::'..-a wl:L t' e l-cal n.l.-'try, L;ch is ut iijocl to tr.e pBine rour-t cf .-tj.iv, wa - - j t . : n. .1 ; : j ...t. t.. j .-t ..ie- p r j-ii'i.-i for tl.v f i.r;h year ia the itin. racy. A r.-.-eli:lc i::.jii a- tbt ' Alabama r; ratiju," pctit.Ci.'Di the 'jentral C 1.: t:'(. L h is I j meet in N ishvi.le in May ii"T. r-- hid tl.it ral" of tl.e dte:p.'ine. w '- ' '.. prsl'.il: ' . l.r.i: , ai.'J !!:: f !..;.. w vliii u a L.I .L.ldt '-ii, an ;i.t.-;.:ioii it c-s ft tLe-u. 1- pre-'c-ated i pa-.i d !Uai;!i'j!v, 1 IT iiiet.:'. r? ivlv a.i! 1 !i tLe ';...- iu -ru.a.'tf '1 but -day was n.aiuiv ecciivied 1 y ibe repcrts of comtnittees. Ac. '! 1." rsp rt ( tlu 15 -ok Acents at Na.-h- , v.: ::.- a'l tie j 'al':i-L:r.a- it.t rr't cf the ' f tui'c'a ti if in a pro-porous cob llti.-u , f be ltlc:iu.i.d. New Or.eai.s, Ttxs. South-e.-n at;ti Na-bf.'ie Cbti.-t.ab Advccatts are 5'jt.d The ook Kt: !:!. li rrcp to fur'.t; h u r.'.t a! Nasi . : 'y a sub-tt,!.t;al r-.jjie.-is literature, but w.ti. iflj'l bwk". Jod speed the enter-. Lriie; rai.t the speedy arrival cf that e.av Hi.ich shaii SlI u free frctu dipeul-' uyju the North f.r ii.t stub.&rd vrotk :.. tl.ok-jy, llt.ialurc, or art. .1 1 II v 1. Xi l: liviV a- jourt:-."!. it ,' t. '1 UAtlisiVii.j Jay. 'J b.; Metho'i.-t l i.ureo a v- 1:; 1; IUv. H II Iirt.. and tbe si yuila:. ty li-v Pic' A M .-..pp. Tie s-t '. pi.tleui'.n kill not s,n U ! :i' .'.;. t.. -,, tia'ly. If we tuay be a.ivcd l-j 0.ser.!r..af., tl. it of tLe latter, wi.ose :ui of the times iae oec isiu n. O'jsc-i i :':-:.) u; :i ; ,.t . te p-iaiiirly tj-tt.i w 3 a ?ti ttsslon wo.- hr-ld i'i orJ.-r to :-c. coii'i.tioi. cf li.'j j rniii-l.tr-t nd t.t tpmi thetii. 'i'hc rait a ' 1 f. ,-1 a I tlie a '.-i taoe di ieuig made. -vry brother Landed over the m.iji.t c-1 ctd by .in. fjrtl.e worn oat j a t.i . s s:.i tLe ri'.a and oiphans of i. as Lij iliJ in tee w.ik, and at the -tue time, il be had he-n d'-ftcis-rit iu re e. v-i'" hi- - s-.j.ort. ti.e fact was cade . l.o -T ttial the Ce-rf-'. ot i;oer .l.-L , : -. .n:e re i.'.e a- ii d. u r 1 1 C .' L a r.tig , 1 ar'a y w-re fi .- !, anu the usual examination 01 passt r, t li , Isd . ara." '- 1 :n ii u'.i''i a.l u f.iliuss mere of vix: Ja",b I 'i i K 1 J e 1 p or ''. ml d'. DaJ'.l- j. J:n ai. i Lev.:., i'sniu . 1 , ii .3 e ; ( .. p nti-d a 1 ' p ot, .-. ttn.g t od'-r of esila.i, Lu Idings f'-'tt tl.al I Hi L- I ' .,, ! .,i'.-j - 1 r, ' ., La a lierii liiade to ,j.e .1 the- putpoe of orfaullna . c at that plar,-, to Le l.i,ot, Pr. ,V'. .... - pr ,,,),,., I . male "'oil. as " !'., - I l. e c ! 1 1. 1 q "l :t as sta'v'l ti.at 1 .V (' (v'l!''il.;e ..... : c ,. j,... 11 111 the I'w.'es uvler j at T'Mi.i is . he I' abi.- f'-r a ; y . 1 p. , r" r, .1 il in Thry or.'y ss-!'.. t. r-gi.t t.. t 1 ul.rr a pi.rt or si! tf ti e J- ,ai ,j! a. te, s, ui.d ti.e appoiu'.ii.c i.t of or - P. d; a!i-.crc tiai.i iu own holy, .-, ui it c iBe'lii tt. The College i, ' Tt y. dk-t f-r tl.is ii,st:..,.- :, .. .c -s t"- L:s I ten e n ti.ti.ee! i n i .1 ... tit s. it.e Jt:. La'. s 3Ior((! (Carolina tfdbtg ziA if I the mselves erected tha buildings, and, put ; ting everything in readiness, now ouly ask of Conference u fostering care. At 10 o'clock, tbe CoLfercnce went iuto a b a'.lot for Delegates to the General Con . . .. . ference. Un the third balloting, me re-, quisitc number was completed. They are follows : V. M. Wightman, 1). P ; W. A. (lame nt 11, 1'rcf. A. M. bipp, II. A. 0. Wuikcr. li. ) . ioy u, u . .. .'lewatn, i anrj, ii. i. ii i iii . s . X 'I' ll.- 1 W. Kelly, James Stacy, and Charles lulls. : W. P. Tdcuzon am .d II. C. Purtou were ' electt1 1 as reserve Delegate., The Historic,, Society of tbe Conference j met in the afternoon, at which time Rev. Dr. Whi'J'oord Smith, 1). delivered an ! Address replete with learning, aud shov,i.,g; ' i. i i . ; that ample material extMs in events con-, nected with Melbodisiu in this couutry, to form many volumes of interest to tie gen- j era! rcad.r. On Saturday morning llev. David Biin- d'e. of Cat.wba county, and Kev. Perr, ti , Mjorc, of Clcsveland county, were elected ! to Peacou's oiders in the local connection action , and l'.-' avid V. Warack, of uUU: ..... , couLty, to L.der s oroeis. , At tie sugcesti.ni of Kev. W. M. Wight- r, r.T T n T , v .r , man, D. P., Hon. J. P. 1 read. 11, of Coliim- bia, iv C , was permitted to introduce j j "' : report of tbe Tntecs of Columbia Female i Coiles;e. According to'tbe sbe(it:i of tbe t iv i li v fta ii u. report the luild.iijis of ibis in.-titu'.'on are prcgre -sin to con pltticu, nud as it is ile.-i-rable to make it rank as a college of high order, the Boik has Lot been hurried, but raibi.r kt)t within iLu liiiiits of available funds. Tbe Trustees ask tbe Couferetxe to re spf oiut an agent in behalf of tae College. Some di-cufsion, which aroe out of the ref- crtnce of th-j re ji t, exhibited the fact that there is a Urcioed opposition tu.oug leadiu members of lie Coufertnoc to showing any special favoiitistil for one C'dieje over an ether. The ri'p.Tt was referred to the Com mittee ou Education. A repot t was presented from tie Trus-ti'f-s of Dmi'fort Ft Uisle Ceiicge shoinr that lie ller. llet.ry M. Mood was elected President cf that institution, and requesting ' the coticurt ei. 1 e of the Conference. Aelop- ' ted. Ti.is .selection is wise. llev. Mr. Mood : is ;i 1 tie n.aii to forwatJ uu enterprise of this eharartir. li:.- iiiind i.s eu.ineiit'.y prnc t.eal, v. I.i'.e he has adori.ed il net only 'iith the po'.i-'u of substantial literature, but aith ' all that is lobe admired in the character of a Chii.-tian mit.i.-ter and true gcLtltinau. ; Ilis. kno It Je, too, of huuiuu nature, from iiet--ive intercourse with theworid, pre---ii-'uei'tly q'ia!iCes I'm for the post to wLich he bus thus I ecu i-ltvated. :i a i.,ii!.".i w instruct the Trustees of ."pLrla'.liirj K maie Coiiejre to procure such v tiiiniiii.eiit, of th'ir charter m would; mike it the j rrp. tty of this Coi.fe re tee, ! ju-t m c ti.er ii.stUaUtis are tKid, consider ilreudy. iiiTo'.v-fT.' Tts report was Enaily idept-'d, art r t:,- Jul stituti-ati of the w ord 'concur " lor ' liistruct." The r'.a'S of the fir-i, vear "teine called, Jumcs M. Citne, Wm.J V.. Fr;p, Ed ward 1 1 a-e. Joel II. C!e aon. . lid Jonathan L. Joel II. C !e aon, .lid Jonathan L. ' McG re C'jIUIlii r bating s.pcared before their and givca satisfaction as to lite-1 r:.ry a:ra:nn;ct a i re ; s'-t d to tiic course "r t:i- '-et-'J y.;ar. r.eteher tinitb bsd not at peered before the committee, and,ia 'ji.fartu.ty wifh bis own stigfrestiou, was re-. i . turi.ed to the previous y. ar s course of A t '--'.' u'i'-r , ;s pa.-ed ai.d ordered tj -I'lii-h' d. r. qtiira-g :i.e t'ommittc.-s ap- ; i to -Xju..Le .i.e vartous claa-es o! c-i :: :at, t fer li.j u.ii.i.tiy hereafter to be more t.'.oriujb iu the-ie Titer a nr ai.d ti.eoio g.C-I il.TCstil'atiCui. lie anniversary of the Missionary Soci tty was held at the Pre.-i : tcriati church in tne evi n.i; 1. ii. Vi a , at i.K ifur prayer by Kev. ii, the riitctirj was addros.-ed eiicccs-iie; , tiy lion hv lion. J. D. Trtadwell. Her.' !;.-i. p I'.ii,", and llev. Dr. Josejh Cross,' ptau tour, enteied tne house at a iate hour i.o, iiay.ni; 1-1 ret ari.t u 110:11 Lis ivjr'j- . f tin; nieetin?, and seem, d to spuk from ;i.e loi.ii.-.ss 0 3 n'. art glad tl. ;'. he had met .' 1. 'f .1 .. IT n, re,.,. ,e ' ' r'i'-'st'U- k-u ine..r. c.u.igai'on 01 i.,etliUrcD anu , ol 1 .. . ii ' iiN-inn eoiiiu. Ji.uies 10 su ply the heathen with tt.e iv pel. His ari'uii.eiit was a strong ,. in. i was ajjarently v.cil lie i ed. It does -,r go d to i.'.'et wi'i, mc It ability and .Mi.ll.lit-s to il in ta'; raii.s cf tiie ,aity. iJi-l. . l a 1. ;.'.e apyi.up.eai sfcrtcb of the hit re of tr.e n.issie.:,arv 'rerstiotis the Mit!.odi-t J.j:-iopaI (hurrh .youth - e fr-t rf.issson to-the colore people bad 1 fen put iu op-nation by the f.outii Laioima (.'.,, ,f..r. -i,tt. 1 'his field of operations had ' j ,.i ,1 . ,. I emsrged, ai.il it was wc.i that a dm-ion . . . , , .. Iu! tan. 1, p. ace ti.tac-t, ti.e claim .N,rl and .-.cult. A coi.ti .ued connenion with those who were iriionn to l.n cr.o.id tn toote who were i:iiou to be or.pooed to , ij,Ttrr. eoti.d l.i.ve I ut eas.ed ibe trosenf ' " ojen oo'.rs tt !.c e'.o- d a.'-.in.st n.issionary o erat.ont at the fce-utli aitog-.thcr. Ue btiefiy a.iudcd to (i,e woik in destitute re gions of the country Bio";:g the white p'po- ;it:rn. '. r off I, it at si-bp h r '!, rr. :e pro. ' it-t.at.lty au.-.rg ti.e Indian t.llts. t 1 i.e I'hoct-.w and Cr.ek I, a ti n e-perj.,!jf hie-sed 1 y tl.eiri if '' Gospel. Schools had beet.'' n sir-.i.g th'?, 3 c". ge h-i'i I t,;!, t.i.'i ciihiiiiion and tlie r, f,i.-. it and lit,-, alure Mere heron, ii... t ;-. a . p-i --. . op.-r ,t fl .1 a -1, known t t'...t jeople. Lr Cross bad b,., 0 a !-t. . - ' tl,., hoi: I ti i.,bd but to be r.ade .'are Li-'lv to eueem hi. brethren of the " oi ue 'i i-ii, , i, ia u.is. . ... a;, ,1jC pans, wiinoui me i.iu or curtaius, . D . ... , uti.e atlate ii ruu; up, iu sbicli his. u . M.i . , , , . ' , . ,. j. J. M. Pott", test yield of Cotton on one and orphan, anil other necessitous rersons, scenery, boox or prompter, auu is laia to , . . n.htmr.n and Wbitfoord Smith, aud Kev.' 1 have ac'ed wll his part and vou know 1 acre. 1st premium. . and ai.oiLer fjr cducat.onal r.urr oses. nave ae.eu wen ms pari, auu you suow T, i ... u ,. ii JatL Js St .cv. Rev. S. Townsend and ethers: ' ' there all the honor lies. He is a perfect " ' , , " i : . ' . e l i , . i I The fiscal tffails of this body were re- ,.... ..,,, Lak.oeare in Dantaloona a ol,c cre l, Prn' J laud, (5b J di-iT-j :::eir la. vi.t r.f debate tc consider-1 ' , sloe company ,. nasspeare iu pant. loons, a bu-brls) 1st pre . . r iii ported to be in a most sound and healthv w:i!kin:r tbcitre. If he comes up your way, , ,, ., ., , ; . ,, ,., . -cai.ta,...-. J ;.e f sr seemed to I c that , ... " - . . , , i- i " J. M. ijtrong, 2d test yield of Corn, ... Jr. .. .r.h ... . .1 . it . . s vmi mn.f h.i r-nrfaiti tn ki-si him n. im u nin " J . , . .; . , cojfJ i m , ErAw:u.9tauu up i pressure oi ; 11 . . , -s, ..v. . . . , . . .... tne - rer.c, m:..t,t tecme. it it was not , . ' , , F of the wonder , of the atr-. Thomas Thumb . , tusbel of be.-t W he at, 1 ,t South Caroliua Conference. He wauled to preach bad soldoiu preached during Li absence of a year duriug which time ho had witnessed the corruption of Roma and the superstition of the great masses uuder - . - .i -i I noiuau uiuueuce, . ........ tyranuy nearer borne. He would like a mis- aion to the colored people, or, n the ln.-liop would furnish tlio morey, be should be glad i to return to Rome as a Protestant .MisMou- . .. . 1. . k -.. I.Awtinl rrilit lllulfr . . . I n, u ( n-mu im pi v.w.-j.... ..e- the Pope's nose. He could do it, ami it the ... .... Conference would give the appoiutiucut eucl furnish tbe outlit, he would. A but collec- tion wa, taken up, at the dose of which Kev. Dr. h. II. Myers, 1). !., asked peimis- ion to make .a speech, which, tbe President of the Society, Uef. Dr. Wigbtman, am mi.i.J that ho could not have wilhout DV- tba he could not c, uuout p uiii tor it. now mucu win you cuarsie d Vt. -Myers. 1 cannot let you mase a sPcb." "iJ tbe Resident, "tor h.o DltJ ' ' "'".r""1" to .uwr.si.ug narrame o. , wu- "tl"ru 'u """"" " " ID u, bttuJ e'''""g v-Ji', ana asKiiii; me ! . i. i l v f- J...aI. i . . . .. . . ii! the uarratiou. l,et it remain a treasure iu tlie hearts of those who heard it. ,, ... e collecuou of tbe evening amounted ! to about $1C00. IV MVU.. - ww. . l:...';,lj.tl,. M..i',n,li.t ..l.iirli tlm rwtii. Pe.-ides the Mi ' ,",-, i,i,.,i n,i ,i, rr,,,,t teriau and Baptist churches House were occupied by various members ..-.i i. l i r (.ouieieueo ui mo usUi uuu.s vi '" ncr?hip, and the writer hopes that do little good will be gathered as tLe result of tbe labors of tbe Sabbath day. Uu Monday morning the Conference wcut iuto busiucss after prayer by Kev. R. J. Boyd, Bbap Paine iu the chair. The min- : utes of Saturday were read and conSrmcd. Candidates for tbe Itineracy were called ' for and the foilovthi'v were received ca tiro- , ---a t bation : Usury 1 Moore. Richard Da-nsll, MillIi - Brown, Wm.Wtsl.y GraLiiu, Au- eustine W. Walker, W m. C. Power, an Jiaren Albright Sliarpe, Abraham N. ells. Augustus K.Beunick and J.W.Aberuathy " Thomas St-iiitLT Daniel was readmitted. A resolution apprcbatory of Rev. Dr. E. II. Mvers as editor of tbe Southern Chris tiau Advocate was passed. bsed. The Advocate cf tbe lest religious . , . , ,c is L-w certainly cue i.Cil tati.i.v newspjrers tti tLe Lulled States. The subscription iit is near ll,0uU. It ought to le 50,010. The Legal CuLfercLee now wet.t iuto ses sion, Lr. Wigutuiaii, President, iu the chair This body, though substantially the same in membership with the Ecclesiastical Con fcrtt.ee, iy au Act of Incorporation, is nble to hold rcpet ty, make contracts, &c., and has the coiitiui of certain finds raised by the jrcaehers tl.eiiistivc'9 for the relief and mutual aid of each other. Who can deny them the liaht to pay one dollar per aunum to he aipropiated as tLty may deem best? . tcd from the various funds to those deemed needy or deserving, after which the Legal Conference adjourned. The Ecclesiastical Conference resumed business, and entered upon the examination of ct.ara.tcr. ome dozen or Siteen preach- of character. Some dozen or Siteen prcach- ers 'D ue eargetoa Q District were exam- inen. wneii, cue nour oi aoiourtitner.i nav- ing anived.it was determined to hold an afternoon session ith closed doors; and her our report must cease till they ar opened. Small Pel in Wadryburo. Our cilizens have ere this learned tbat the Snail Pox is iu Wa lc.sboro, yet we are p'ea-ed to 'eaiD from the communication be- low that the i the t.v.u aatb ase, :rom tbe care taken I v , cannot easily be spread. Pel.-ol , , . , , , , ; however, shouid be careful. . Aljt.-BnKO, N. L., Nov. -.'.j, l-.7. Mr. J'Jttor : Our community bcin vsi- tea witu mat toattisome eii.ea.-e, tbe .i"iY 'or, we feel it a duty wa owe to cur fellow- beings abroad to give publicity to the fact a. .t ... .1 .. ... i ' .. J - I.-.: tr . .i. "l . o-v maj toieiu luciuseives accordingly. '11.. .1: . . . . J. :.. i j ue en-ea-e mane in appearance si, an'I Is scni coiiuue't to, tt.e nouse ot lr. 1 ho in as , y '"'"t lesiucuce is nejoua ;jui near the corporate limits of the town, trin- li 1: . c. - 1 ;. 1 1 . S'!,'t measures hive been adopted by the Council, together with the aid of the citi- i ns, to prevent its furtner ft reading.- '!(,,. premises of Mr. (jru.t, and also tliose : bis 111, mediate neighbors, have been strict iii. ..... '! guaroeu c:ay aim nigtit to prevent any iltrco'ir-c with each othrr, and all inter coure letwetn tiioe pir'-mi-es and the cor poration has Ico n di' ttuailv cut off Our tru.-t heitiL' iu God, ho Leepeth the city, we l.'ii.e here the t.ia',ue will Ik- ,lsv.d ' Mr Griiet and his bro-h.-r in-law, havin.v 1 L';en previously vaeeinatcd, have already recovered from tbe attack. Mrs. Gruet, her two children, and a servant girt are uow passing through this sore affliction, and are doing well as could be expected. And ... . 1 . ""eau - . sn'l persons bavin'' provisiuns "" 'nf:h " t0 "'-po H bear in mind I !. u, mt. r,r. .. : ti... t' .. ...... ,i l -1 :. J ''j5 'hf! discharge of our d'ity in pub- ' p' are to be resisted by a few violent Abo J ii-hing this sfatemeiit, we can s.ifely say ' luiotn-t-i any lonirer : and it is reported .. ,. - , , ... ''.i.. .1 , o . ' . 1 "' qual conbdence, that pcisot.s visiting , 'I131 ma-s of Free State wen are i.,ite or pa.-,L: through our y iilage need not have ' i"diffe.,.t u, the question now presented-! l. sltght-n sf pr' h' n.ion of contractii.g the 1 They mi y vote- at the Cotistitutionat Con-j Jiean-. snd afl persons bavin" r,rovi.-i..r,. ' volition iu suffiiient numbers to adi.r.i . I """''"'V ''-'" a" n.iugs, aiio t ,,'iy u m-j uei oi toip, w.r ; s,r,. j. i. Vttl, best Jeans Glotb, have tne n,fi,, y to pay for them ut their Constitution r. J r Is slavery wHl be submitted ' 1st pre. i.i,-hest market value. Ijiioald the disease immediately to Congress, ar.d ought to be' Mrs. Eliaa li McCorkle, of Rowan best spr?d L-jond us present limits:, duo uol'm i approited without unnecessary delay. j Parpeiiting, I.t pre. ' wnl be given. 1 If the p.-op!,- e boose then to alter the con- Mrs. T. A. WiUoh, ad best Cirpetin I am, very respectfully, your obedient "fulion, fbey can do it through anotb-r Mrs. Williamson Wallsee. best psir of W' EAL, M. P. (.oii-ci.tlon to b, railed by the la-gi.sialurc F.tki.,Ba. I.i p oi ,l'c at its lirst session. ' . .. be-t laid (Juilt, " Iiinniiif. i At the regular m. , ting of Pha'srn Lodoe A. V M . at their Daii n,i tl... 4 ! Mi,,, , I . . i . t ti n- 3 o Novemher, t,i f'!owing ef-ers were .l.'-t'-I, to be inst:,llrrl (he l-.tb day of I hi. ceinhrr. to srrve one year thereafter: I J'. ' ii!lams, H O'ehq ful Ms'ter; H. H. ' '' ' '.?' ""jr ,) aIJ"n ? J M H' '"""" ' Tll'e Trla!ur ' . i.j Lit.e, irti.urtr. . trom our Correspondent. ChaRLKston, Not. 26, 1857. Disappointment is said to le the com moo lot of man, and I begin to believe that it is a true sayiug.Jaud worthy of all accepts- turn. It not sale uow to calculate wun ., -vlllin .puroiimalimr to it h the f(J'ure Takl, ,"(, word B!t it co,eS( BUj t0 prepared for it wbeu it does come, and wisely letting every day provide for it- i in j i .i ... . ...!.:.... f., f l""F"; u..uB,.v. 111 NUHI ,1,'VlT I'C U ISO I'UUIIIICU , 1 I 1UU.1 IIIULII t UU'V .m --j i lion ., i hii' uipii nrnntr in h n v ok . prera00 t0 ,lu. narrative of my on dis- appointment. I fully calculated wlieo 1 , wrote you last, to nave been at lali.nlotte by ! - S J , CJUBtry fafe j,lCludiug. those " uico mince ' j)icS) tender beef and hot coffee," spoken of in my last, but which have turned out like . I'uul defiulliou of faith, " the substance oi ideuce of tbinirs " , . Jst as I was about to vacate the ohair 0f office, and have myself kind!, placed on " "r". 'T " " "T.K. w ; the seat of gaverumeut would be actually iu,li,peu,al,le fur tbe dc 1 .. i i. t i . - rtiatts n K a Irii I Its mitt tuM ilitl u Ti.r ..it - ....l...,."! i.-..., i.. m. :..... .anmuai., i""" mo uu, JUs. mi-bt seem to tuit iuv ccceatric genius or . , . ' . . . rov mg lancy. I am vexed euough to bite , finger's,' Tut I know it would avail I ,.,i,;., t' 1, t... .1. ....K. ...A Ill t UVIUIUI A . . I'll 1 II 11 VI lll.B.IIJ II kind words of mv friends iu Charlotte, iu tiiid my day of tribulation. I do not dis- oj pair, However, out win lie low, ma Keep diiiet. and seize tbe earliest opportunity to '. . . . . . . . . . ' take tbe luland route Tor the interior, t'ne , disappointment is not sufficient to discour - a' me, Nut 1 stiall conliuue to look nope- fully forward to the time when I shall be able to break tbe trammels of business for a time, and be off for a frolic ou tbe wings of tbe wiud. 1 was exceedingly anxious to attend Con- ference, and tee the Bishop, the presiding l.':..,. ....I nu.a k.ira. . ,. . ,, f ,y er, tbat they pot on very well witbout me, '..V..H. w.h.i. V . T .);! .;l.A..i r iniiinv'- Hi in i k.iriii & uia n ii imu i tv ii. i , offered them m; humble service, once which rS rctct, silco wl.wb time 1 lv teen . . . . . r . . , ' , " ,vu-' , nuciv t ii w uvt s-pitiaiii iuiiiu. amuuv' tLe Lls fJt Mr. ; btaian baclt Q , j Triuitw, if be has not. you can tell biin from j ' - ' . J ... me. that he ran consider bis ears pulled. Tbe weather here is as cold as charity, 1B(1 we ar9 a), stlkillg iu our , shoe, Mon.,1 is scarce, aud coal aud wood rising, and times generally secin to be inclined to be ii I,- i . . .u- e re lookms for a change next vear for the better, and cousole ourselves by the reflection tbat. they canuot well be worse. But e who are blessed with food and raiment, should therewith be coulent. But we are discontented mortals at best, aud are very much disposed to cciiplaiu and grumble at the ways of a kiud and mysterious Providence. The Fair was to have closed last night, but did not ; it will close for certain to night, when the award of premiums will be announced, and perhaps a speech made, as we have same .rators as well as agricultu ralists among us. Though it is rather hard to he elou'iti.t on the subject of bed quilts, baby doilies, catsup and caper sauoe. A man by the name of Hutchinson, acted .'lacr.eth tbe otuer mglit ty nimselt, taking or the rat omu were coining iu compari- , i,:. Mr. Thoutss, tie orator, historian nd poet, lectures t nitbt at the Hilerman Hall, and half the ntv i crnim ia lavar him. U lectured last Tb'jrstljy nurbt. but tbe weatb- er waa Lad. and hut fi nu!il i nt Lui . he succeeded iii li akinghis mark, and be is uow considered :he most eloquent speaker .r.i. ...i.. iMiii." i. ... I...1 :.. ...!.: i.:. .. ... ...j i..: OI IK JUCKUL UJJ ."iCilljIai. WasiiiNOTON, November 23. Gov. Walker had, by the latest advices received from him, armed at Boooville, on his way to Washington. He may be ex. pected to arrive here in a few days. the fact taat L! has left tbe I erritory. at this time, is Wiff.eient proof t.bat he ap f"oe ui mi arc.ou oi cue yonscuuuouai -u',tu"uu- not approve oi it, , 1' ..: Tfi - Jr J ... . . e i aim ii ue iivrmeu k inconsistent wun me . . i .. . ..i.:i. i. i.j - . .... , rtnp .meu uc uq gi.cu tue people, , iu various aperche, before the late election ' tbat they should have a fair opportunity,' io vote upon me constitution be would at otice have complied with the urgent request. ,Jf the Free Juale leaders, and called a spe-! .'.I ...;.... r .1.. f : i. .i i . i ' . . . . .1.. .: i .1 "'"" urgininirt, which uo'iy would meet for tbe puipose of annu.iitig all 1 1 .. . : .... - .. I p isgimauin aec-, inciuuing me act au- mor. zing tu; 1 011.it tiitional Convention. I aiaer . : j" r to nave jthus annulled all the ac tion of the Conven- I. :.. ?-.. . n. . ' tion, and to have secured the election of , another, under a new law : or to have left it fcr Congress to authorize the call of a convention. It may be assumed that Gov Walker armroves and maintains th- anion of the Convention ; and, if ao, it will go far 1 tn settle the .luestiou before Co,,,,,,,. H the public. 1 Manv D'Mnrrallfl r,rr...j mt.i... I.....1 taken a stai.c against the action of the Con-J, velition. have done it r(r,r,.,ii! ,.,. .r..1 a I ..--v correct and def-etiee information, or erro ! ncous vies, of the effect of some of the provisi ins of th,; constitution and the sche-1 dule ; and it may be supposed that tb-y re-' 'consider th -ir j idgincnt of the matter. It ! ' is by it's m, -ana certain that the Kaima i-o ' . . . . , . v - ntion hi sufjieient numhers to dr,t the cou - tituiioii without slavery, which will end I , I, a .. t 1 .. .. 1,... It .1.,.. J .... . I I 11 usmngum i".mn. W. 4KMN0 T, : .Ltr IiM'kha-A ...,... ,;r,,i ,,,i i .i.i.j... i.j. . ... ! v , .. V 1 )"UI J Yolk, died suddenly from the effect, of the pcri.it i'.us at.d disgusting practice of snuff dippiii''. She had Leotne to addii-td s' the hahrt that her lungs were literally stop. I "' P " llh vile compound, and rM.i-: "'y'.1 tni.i dippers ni44k Lute. I ' - I ,:. .,i From the Western Democrat. LIST Of P11KM1UM3, Auartled tit the M'xklehbttrg Agricultural' I'uir held in Churl oute, on the Sth and iWntf Xuvtmber, 1&57. HORSES. B. W. Alexander, best Stallion, over 4 years old, 1st premium, 11. II. Maxwell, '!d bet, over 4 yra. O. Tatiim, of Iredell co , best Stallion under 4 years old, 1st premium James liichards, of Mecklenburg, and W. K. Cannon, of (iastou, '-'d best Stallions ejuul -d pit miuin J. L. Morehad, best horse Colt uuder 4 years old, 1st premium J. II. Davis, vid best Colt uuder 4 year old, -d premium J. li. Pobinsou best brood Mare over 4 years, 1st pre. J. M. Potts 2d best ' 2d pre. Win. Sloan, best Fil'y over 1 and under 4 yra. old, 1st pre. Wilson Wallace 'Ji best Filly, 2d pre. 85 2 3 Iter. J. V. W att, best pair harness Horses, 1st pre. 3 A. A. N. M. Taylor, 'id best pair harness Hones, 2d pre. 2 S. P. Alexauder, lest single harness Horse, 1st pre. 2 M. X. Hart, 2d best single harness Horse, 1 Dr. J. M. fc'troug, beat Filly, 1 year old, 1st pre. 2 J. 11. Pobiuaon, 2d " ' " 2d pre. 1 J. M. Potts, best saddle Horse, 1st pre. 2 Albert Wallace, 2d " 2d pre. 1 Wilson Wallace, lest draft Horse, 1st tire. 2 ' M V II... o.l 1 . .1,1 ... 1 lUi .1. Illll, 4 V waftv. . MULES AND JACKS. Sam 1 A. Uavis ami j. ,ti f ti tv , tea i nuir Mules rnual 1st t.remiuui .r -----. ;i ... . r . j. n. Dans, best dratt Mule, 1st pre. 1 Williamson Wallace, 2d bet draft Mule, 1 j 0. W . W illinmsou, best Mule over I .tod , under 4 years old, 1st pre. J. IJ. Davis, 2d best Mule over 1 and I under 4 years, old, 2d pre. J. M Putts and J. Lee Gricr, best Mule Colt equal 1st pre. j J. S Nealy, 2d best mule Colt, 2J pre. VI M s....l .(U ! T..C '1 1 1 ' C TTLE , . CTs. -I 1 . r 1 . , , , - S. Davidson, lest Durhain LuiI 1st pre. 4 " Mf itt 1 1 ;r ii j months old, " 3 fi g 0,j t, , i . t I . 1 ' Blue Low, J yrs. old 1 - jera, best Durham Low, t yrs. , .lilt 1 fel P. lulllllllll 1 ' . ,5j i , n p, m .. . " w.v. - "P':. ol,... " Edwin Uarris, of Cabarrus, 2d best . 1 , ,' J. i.iviiison. Lest . 3 ' 1 ' ' Devon Hull, 2d pre. Devon Heifer, 1 re. Leroy Spring., best Devou Cow. 1st pre. 4 ' " " Laif, 1st pre " " Cow, " 4 J. M. Davidson, lest Heifer, 2 years old, 1st pre. 2 John S Datidson, 2d best Heifer, 2d pre. 1 J. A. Young, best bull Calf, 1st pre. HOGS. A. A. N. M. Taylor, bc.t brood Sow, 1st pre S. H. Smiih, 2d " " 2d pre. A. A N. M. Taylor, best Sow aud Pigs, 1 st premium U. H. Smith, best boar Hits, 1st pre ; Jubu Wolf and A. A. N. M. Taylor, lest pairs of Pigs, premium. FARM PRODUCTS pre- Springs ii Farrow, best Flour, 1st pre. Juo. 6 Dsudson, bushel of best L'cro, lt premium 1 J. M Potts, V J lest " " 50 cts. Juo S. Davidson, lest yield of Wheat to the acre, (441 bushels) 1st pre. 5 J M. Siroiig, bushel ot best Oats, lit pre. 1 L. J cues, " " llye, ' 1 Edsin Alexander presented a certificate of having raised bl bushels of Corn ou one l.....:.a:j.. .... i.L-i I acrr, uue as la in uoi siace on woai aiiiu oi land, the committee could not award 1'iemium. i I5'"08 1 "T 'earned that Mr. Alex- ! Bdcr Pro1" -d '' Com on old land ba- j 6rt flooded it, and after having drawn I off ,Le wllcri ploughed aud planted Eo 1 1 1'ULLIKI. ' J. M. Potts, best pair Brahma Pootra Fowls, lat prcinium. tl 1 - . .. ". . ... j. fi . Uandson, best pair wii4 tndian pau . l.t tre. , .. f . . j . M lJaviuson, best Kowan Vucki, lat pre Master Alex. Trotter best pair Avlaa- bury Ducks, 1st pre. Master Jjani'l Davidson, best pair of Dominica came 1st pre . ..... ' . ' . .. . . . ' " master lietij. lavi(lsou, best pair cea- bright Jsantrams. 1st pre . . .. . ' K. 1- Davidion, best pair Hong Kong Geese 1st pre .. ....... .viasl. r IJallna Uigler, best pair white Uaiitrams Is'tnra MasU r Jas II. Orr, for white fin-tailed Pigeous, 1st pre 00 cts yegetapi.es. ' ' napl 1'avia, best 1 urmps, lat r.re. 1 V' J'""'"' " C,,bb,e " 1 J M fitronjr. Ud bet 50 cts. 1. C. Allison, best Heels, (oue l'jj lbs.) 1 -t pre. -7 t t.- t , . . ... 11 i'iu'ou, if'i in-ii 1 oiaioe. pre f. . " '' tro roi.g. a'd best Iri: b potatoes, bO cta.'j J' '' V I'00'"'' rti tct Potalftei, premium. PL'GGIES John Harty, trtl Kugpy, 1st premium Overman k WMson, hamlumteit Buggy, nrn:ium FARMING i j re 1 Ioyden A Son, Lea 1 . , ' .'"'JT' , J f,"" ., IMPLEMENTS. ,est 1 and 2 borsc Pious, best Cultivator, lat pre. JaAUlJ-.h' HKl'A K I il KNT. . . . . . . 1 1 J Mrs. J IJ F. Uoone. Md " " 1 I I Mr. w K fi..;t. i.. ... ... i ' ' f 1 " vvs Villi. Ill I IE. a. , M.. f i ii o.i i . . .. ' . I ..... '. . Mra U. w. Aleaaiider, test tnoterpane 1st premium 1 n Mrs .1 A Vur,g '-'d t j M.. M 1' vv.;,.L I... r. tl. !..... . l.t premium Mi- H. II. Iavidon, d Mr. M- V- fpri.-gt, best , Mrt. W. J. Utyet, id a . . uiiiiji, wri iui, uuLicr. . s. . . , 1 3 best " 50 eta citron Preserves, 1 " W CU. Mrs J A. llug(;ins, bast cucumber Pio'tlus,lst preuiiuiu . Mrs. liurwell, 2d best Picklea, i0 Mrs. W. W. Kims, best Pickled cabbage, Mr. A. C. Williamson, best Catsup, Mn.S M. Howell, best calf-feet Jelly, flirs. o . A. nuKgiua, ucsi iruit Mri. A. C. Williamson, best br.ndied fruit, Miss Sus.uC. Maxwell, worsted em- Mrs. J. A. lluireius. beat fruit " 1 broidery, ou cloth, 1st premium Miss E. Bowers. 2d best worsted em- .. 1 . n broiderv. l lire. au c Miss A. M. Sheldon, best embroidery on velvet, 1st premium 1 Miss Laura Davidsou, best embroidered sofa Cushion, 1st pre. 1 Mrs. A.G. Stacy, best embroidery, ailk on worsted, 1st' pre. 1 Mrs. A. U Springs, York, 2d pre. 50 cts Mrs. 11. Shaw, thread Needla-work, 1st premium 1 Mrs. K. It. Harris, 2d best " 50 cts Miss D. M. Uappoldt, Salisbury, best oottoo needle-work, 1st pre. 1 Miss Magaret Alexauder, 2d best coltou Needle-work, CO Misa Sophia Alexauder, best worsted Netl wrk, 1st pre. 1 Mrs. S. L. Davidsou, best Crotchet work, 1st pre. 1 Mrs. A. A. N. M. Taylor, best Alum Basket, I . nr. 1 Misa E. A. M. Noland. paper Flowers, Misa Minnie Caldwell, handsome Wax- wreath, premium Mrs. Mary Strudwitk, best oil Painting, " " best crayon Drawing, Mrs. A. C. Williaiusou, best window- hade. 50 Mrs. J. A. Taylor, blackberry wiD6t Mra. K. C. Hart, 2d best " " 50 shade. 50 3 I Mrs S. L. Davidson, best tj.'ape wine, 1 .ilrs. J. A. llugins, !il best " cu Mrs R. II. Mauwell, best strawberry Cordial, 1st premium .Mr K t. Davidson, bust C hinese 3urar Lane Nrup, 1st pre. 1 Mrs. J. M. Davidson, 2d best do. 50 cu MissS. A Calwell exhibited ailk CVbion; Mrs. J. A. Young, crochet work j Mine S. McLeary, ottomao corer ; Miss Minnie Caldwell and Mrs. A. A. N. M.Taylor, otto - man covert, Miss Laura Davidson, otto- nisus ; Miss Nannie Hunter, Miss M. Elms and Mrs. E. R. Harris, thread collars; Mi E. Harty, worsted fancy work ; Miss Saihe Graham, infant's dress; Mi S. E. Johnston, T of Sumter, 1 piv-'S nouueinj. I I - ANNUAL MEETING OF TIIE MECK LKMILha AUBICL LTtKAL scnltrr. The annual meeting of lb. Mecklenburg1 . "."' ,D ""'"" '" Agricultur.l Society ;s held in the Con 1"? e!,1" t'i ..i House on Tbursd.y, the Uth iti-tsnt-A .' b'f me J'JIJ' ' ebeerfu! ... imprint". Li , rrtaulrut of ihe ouciety, iu i l . , 2 the Chair. After the calling of the roil, tbe minutes of the last meeting ere read. . m I ,k . ' r next Dierttng, vis : Lbsr.cs Uicrmau and a a v l T...I... Tbe committee to memorialise the Com-, 01 'couu " -V -t missioncrs of tbe to-n for a .ub.criplion to . 1,6 r"lert "V '' 'I L' ' 4 1 the Soeiety o.. behalf of tbe corporation.!'0 Llf '"' lJ j i j .. .. l ork in advauca of tbe t ia,,...u . - - jii. "". """'- W Ul... request agaiu. The committee eon.i.ls of,"" "J -"" J. A. Young, Wm Johu.ton and B. H. D- ttiMJUu iAL. vidaou. j Lur i yixjl , I'ihUiv, Aor. 1 I '.:: -., Geu J. A. Young offered the following sales of the week on y 1 1 ,ix.H bain ; ::. . i resolutions, which were passed : ; very dull and ail qualities eooidcn: . a.- . rtovt. , That the members of the So- ciinod, aay 1 a lj, there hein a ( ciety are requested to make immediate pay- panic in tbe Diarkrl. '1 h.i aalo of t ' .., uient to the 1'reaaurer of all arrearages due are etttmsud at ti.MIMl bale. I.. n.i .-: from each. j rcconered somewhat and prices j 1 m.c'1 1 Kentlvtd, That the Treasurer be requir- with a, further advauciug teudei y. i,,.- i ea to submit to cue executive commute a ! list of the name of all members against whem there may be unpaid dues ou the lat 3' of January next, and that aaid committea I instruct the Treasurer what course be sbsll adopt to leeura an early payment of tbe same. Col J. M Potu offered the folic wing re - solution, which waa adopted : Jiei'jlvetl, Tbat the executive committee be authorised to classify the premiums on a'l stock according 10 aire, giving o pre- niiuiu for each year of age from 1 to 4 Stock over 4 years old to be ad uuder the same claasigcalion. (in motion ct m. Johostotr, hq , tbe a t . wri-utiv rniiiful tCi-M i.ri in.triirli.j Io t.Ln into consideration the propriety of off..-iii.g s,!ver Plate as premiuma for articles txbib - j lteA ,b, M Annual Fair. I The Kociety then proceeded to elect oft- cr, fr ,)(J eu,uin, vt,r. n : President. A. li. Dav.d.on: Vice Prrsi dents, J. M Potts and W. Alexander v... 1 v.,... T. . i r Iiowiie. Executive Committee, K. F. Da vid.on, J. A. Young, II. li. Cuuninchain. James II Davis, Jubn L. Springs, D Parks, and J. M. Strong. This eemmitue to re- ' maiu as prescr.1 conal.luted uulil the bext meeting of the Society t'n molion, the thanks of the boc.ety were tendered to the President. Mr. yr rtu. for the faithful performance of the duties of th.t cffice for several year. past. The aociety then adjourned to meet again ou the first Saturday in February next.' I 'lIUMSL Mac UINEH Mir pATCNTAIiLk The Commissioner of Patents has reject- ed tue application of Johu McLarty f-jr let - ters pauml for au improved policeman's club. Tbe mo'lel of tbe club is abou; twelve inches long, is round, aud about an inch and a quarter in diamvtei. It baa suirir.fli and ri.li.!id .nrf.n. ...... j j hies the baton generally home by foli - have ihia man to be thy huhand, li I' f . I and other officers. Its exterior nices 1,0 i, - to rhi ri, h." A s. In a iih.ii,' i.t '" dlcat'uu f its real tbaraeter or capabilities, Its barrel is hollowed, and w uhiu it is an in - In- 1 1 genieus tueehanisoi connecud tth fcnr longitudinal "apura" or lauect," wbtcb lie , Concealed in the tube. Ou touchiug a j spring tbese lancets leap from their hiding! places, and through them, by a single j wrench of the v, capon, most tearful luu- tulalion is inflicted ou the band of uy ad- vcr.ary who may grasp it. j lu the technics of street rencounter, it 1 may be clubbed and its lancets made hurv lhr,Hii..1un. . . m'.M "... .1.. 1 1 ... 1 i j - - - . "iii iu lue tic a u auu body of tbe vieliiu. Afu-r various arguments against grant. in a potent for this cluli, the commissioner coucludca by saying i Whether tiewed aa a weapon of offence or defeuee, it ia adapted to the bauds of the most dissolute and the most dastardly, and evidently belongs to the same class aa tbe slung shot if tbe bur glar aud the brsien knuckle of the political ruffian. 'i'i.. , . . . """"r "ou"' 0 no more laei.t.l,..,! 1. . . . .' t-'r auuiiL' a pstctit (or tbe one man tbe other. other. MANUficrunn or Sauuinm. Urge quantitiea of sprats are weekly acnt to Lon don from the eait coast of .Scotlaud to b manufactured into sardine. V - " b rings are also used for this purpo.e. &U"W'1 LATEST FROM EUROPE UCxr,u RACE. ' L Uosro.N, November "4 We have just received a dh.Dab.1, ' .amine later new. from England D mfcr Vanderbilt. which , per "" o j r. 1,7." "Pe li., 1 auudi7 The new. the ' Pm brought ll.ej" 1 F""H"J "' "" bavu, t, , eD C"P9, 13retJ,D tn'1 Miuc, iu . 1 iiiiisinii was di-Iavi.il 'l'l .. 1 iis- 1 .. . ' -uewsi via Cjuobco uw cou,.;1 The steamer North Star arrived the 13th. out on The English ship Dunbar, bound t trali, waa wrecked off Sidney alJ1j i11' passenger, and tie .mire crew Wer9 w, he linush Parliament meets ately. C11- The latest advioes froia D.'lhi fa the British loss is believed to L 1.. J 12IIU. '""i The mutineers of tha iwilifr C gent had beeu subdued by euttiu" offT"' ct. uPPie'- It vat reported that I lieved on the 25th of September bm',"" again beseiged by Nena Sahib with u' thou-aod rebels. All the oity people found in .. j! bayoneted by tlie British troop,, jj pre. I lroP". d. were fouJ io ih, icity fighting in tbe ranks t tue J INANHAb The despoudent eoudition of uiontlr. 1 1 ' matters ou thu departure of ti, Atlanlid,oo the altoruoou of tha llii, cU ' resUllud oil tbe fullowiu - day iu f J 1 j panic throughout tlio whult cuunlr cU tb banks utterly refused tu,l. tint . ...v., llill.lll IO UlsSn..,.. f their patrons, aliicb uaturally J,irj Uj wild raciieineuv, until the, j Thursday, wbeu troasury Ictlir ,ppi!lr(:J I ; io Loudon, and was instant!, trullMtl ,- alUiriiA.,.. . .- I, a i.l.,.,r.,.V. i .11 .l. i , ; towus, ..npending the bank clmrtsr , t iH i .uthorisiii the issue of uote, io tny ,.L31tl on approved sccuritiea. TL eff. Cl t t? poiut waa itistantaBeous, aud thu pam. c. ed as if by magic. j At Lirerpool, Mauchet.r, ila-) v j other important citiea, the nw ,', r,, , ed ikU the moal extrava.-anl of joy. 1 1 be suspension of the City Bi.L J I eow od WcJuesday, liio da v ii.t, t . : sailed, is cuntiriiird. 1 n't . t - - i mf Lionuon nnnty rnark -t wi ,t,-,; . - i on Friday, the i:iih int., and bat V .t.ck " j at 20'Jja2l2. Exchequer tu, t,f out incurrujc' two pconitj yf tLe biui r-ir ier ict. luuui' uiu a aciuairu coo . . a 1 I B ..... . 1 era' .i tat elos-ed with mcraed stead. nes uti K;..jr ,, nil 1 , a 1 f... .,.,.,.. ,. , ,, , . , . , . , in: naiik ci rraiicr nu r . i - .1 ,t n $ , , i ,, .u. , . . ., ....... ui.oih arj nounual acJ irremar t ' rr. fair 7 j ; a.iddiiog ?( ; Mol i.a fair '. i . I . land fair Tj, midalitig ?. Si.x k tf S ..- can cott'iu in rort IM 'O'iu hi'.. Breadstuff bsre a di-elmin tf !'' , aud ail q-ialities hav .lil.i'j d ;.;,.; j Flour Weatrra Canal ".'O a L'7a ;? . t,.--j ' '21 a ; Ohio V) a 41.. N h at - i. a t. 3J a 7a 'id. Provisions bare a downward Uai.ic-, : and all articles bat sligbty dicl cr l Pork is dull and slightly loarr liis-3 i q liet .th but little it.ij iir y, n. ! ea , f sic Lsrd is bes), and 'ad (ii..: i j bare iiightly declined q n.ta!Ki.i re ai- uuusl. i 't hi nihii.A. .... It . ... 1, ..I., i- .... votil'c. 1 . I , , , . I ., A '' " ' T,MI T0 tT.-Iu th j d,e of the fifteenth eentory, the I oval ! '-'Kro" P'l.onrr t y tt.e .tv ;' ; Jy- He rscsomJ Li. .ifr . j tts surren'if r of imnirue riial.-a. coiid:t ,iri howi-yer, that thry abuuM not h- s -.. : b'.l a'ter .'our l.ui. Ire I yir they 'a.s reveit to the heirs of the fount. 1 r !:r lot, tiu.e the stnt.' bale beii hj1.1'-' ': the Icirs of the Dulc, an I tie J right of the heirt) of tha Count l,ai ! ii kept iu view and n i-ogine l. 'I i.e "u"lrc' " lt" rM"" ",J u" l " " " ' Ut of th pro.-n j. '1 he heirs of th- )" t'ff"rt"i 10 f? '" j fraut" for cl"r "tle l l'r i " I St.Mitl.All S,-eB Sunday 11, '"I -tn;, a young man, with Lis intended .," I seiited them.elve hefoie tin- ah "' N' John's Chinch, Maf.chest. r road, hu ll "h , to le made one. 'I he Krv. Mr. "''-'" "V" peered, for the time beiiic.i" odicuir I ! service was proceeded with, au l t ), f n,i', ' , ,.. r k..l f.. . . t .av " l.t t!--"J stsrtej up sfid rU'hrd to the door, Io.," ' , by tlx I V II, e al',iiiphcu tiiili groom. v.1,0 t.:a " iuduce bt-r to return, Ui m y en. closed tbe whole colloquy by 1 . s. n-.r weant be bound to keep thee ' I he '" ' mcnt of all puities may be in.siii."' Mai.ihnUr lljamu"- . . , , ,! A Paoai-rKiiL's) .Sta'1 f. ' " 1 ' tho Trcasun r of Georgia shows s t to'iu the Tn asurv. Ott 20. lo7, of P20 16. The rxpenditntcs ilorinr tus J"1 have been S" 1 1 00, about oi.e half " which was public- debt snd inM''"' 1 ... 1 . CO til" l'"11. State debt la now reduced to 1 while the State road ahno ii l""' ' :" 000,0110. and pays handsome di vi-lciids Tbe system of taaa'.iou in Georgia i ,k r . lor em, and this yesr has .i. eitii, v.... :, m been I' II"-' 00 111 I... H (he t:H- 1 111. (I HO. l.l.lllB . - . . blo property now summing up IHiH ,.,,. si CJlifl 47,1.04. l"sl V"r ' judiei out system of ii.timsi ni.prote" --judieioua in its loeslion, e mean- , made Georgia a great State. Obsei Ver. 'le I it j c tr ... A. (!. lhe K . O. Cl.'AI i i"- t bs been re-electee! U. 3. Senator it" IjIUaUsippi. 1 els. 1 1 1
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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