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ataWilitts yiorilKL'nvjlina'aclbin. Deal b of Talrult Burr, Jr. We regret to learn from tbe notice below, of tbe death of I lie Editor of tue Wiliuitig ton Herald. Io hi death the press Caroliua Lis lost one of iu most etTici members, ami the party of which he was a self from the Wilmington Herald member, a most able advocate aud a devo ted friend ; Tied : At bis filler's residence iu this place, at 7 o'clock la-t evening of typhoid lever, TAU'U'l'T HL'Ult, Jtiir , ned 3-1 years aud 3 months. I annual amounts that bars been granted to Gea. Wulk.r am! the administration. General Walker bas written a letter to - States, to corporation, to companies, ., ... i . i . and to individuals, with tbe dates of tbe tue I rcsiuett. vie uave uos eeu iv, uuv , ,.,,;,,;. ,j r, , .u- -ir-.i - ."-I- -1 From our Correspondent. MONEY MATTERS. New York, January 5. Tbe speoie actually in briuk is computed . .. i..,i. !.. ...:n: . r ... of N. we give the following coudeuscd account of : po rilr.eii . also, the amount paid to th "d cough are ,' prev a- 0) yedm-edy, a heavy hbipiuont will be icicnt what he bas to say in vindication f bun- several States, respectively, as a per cenlage n J'our corrfsPuae"1 u"ui' ralcuu ( made to Liverpool of at least $1, Chari.bton, Jsn. 6, 1808. The weather in wot, warm and disagree- 300,0,11), on tbe sums received by tbe United States rate article in that line, and one that I L , 000,000. The nmii will car i,mm tl, .-.bis of the nuhlio lands, and that stickelb closer thau a brother. A spell of i f, . ."... . . .i:..:.i....4 After reciting bis letter to tbe President, j P -- of P "' ud. llT Lm" ''.i t l , i t , i "r 1,.,... I..t in which lin "9 report, also me nmouiii oi pumic lanus ".. - - ,f dated the loth of June last, to winch bo, P t n..r,.,able change from tbe present dull, complained ineffectually o. tbe seixure, by ; J "m"' 1 " 'cU damp, dismal mist and impenetrable fog a I nited States officer. Commander Dam.) I On Twrtday, a long discussion occurrtd ., ......... of a Nicaraunn vessel in a N.caraguan j 0n Mr. Quitman's motion to refer to a select port, be declares that bis past conduct, ill ! Committee that part of the President ' me Nicaragua aud elaewhero bas been falsified i that has enveloped our city for some time pat. ISut the weather is an institution which we must lake as it comes, as it cannot be Mr. controled by penal enactments or retnbuto- CHARLOTTE Tuesdav. Januarf 12. I utr ndanl anil CouiniissionfM The following geutlemen were e! terdsv as Ir.teudant aud Commissioners for mrmbrat.ee of all that was bright aud geue- the Tctru of Cuar' ?tte for the present year, : rous and noble in his character! Yet, let . ; tears tali, ana sorrow aud regret, inn mui Tlma in ibe r.riine of lile. in lbs midst . . . . .. i. .l- saire relulmj to the neutrality law. of an active, useiul and honorable career,, "Z?. 1 Q-U Mr. Stephen, of C... and Mr. 7 "L ,?..tt1 aHe:r ,.,... i- ...; ,, : ,1,. lvi. ' u':.i. -r Q c t,. . 1 .j., '"'"""f .." " "u-u " anu in i.ie eriovaicm oi an inu couiu iu I the nretent hairv and the future Lriht . . , """,fc'w" ... ; Y .vi.fc.jr .u irautui 'yclept the tlty Council, and rpurnt-d tbe ' al ili, .!,l;r vtlurb Wen 'rrk ' ? rr? ''"1 H "ti0Q f W",kCr'8 M'" S ' "'' lh. .Im.Lc maker. TT" i don by the shaft of tbe great destroyer. , " ' , r" ,1 . u w i 1 1 1 1. e 'on tl",ui5h' Wa,ker baJ committed no offence : Christmas come and went so quietly that ' j Alas ! lor human life, aud human Imp, ! ! ' Governtlu.,lt officur,, who against our laws, or if be had. the law. ooght ' ,ire of( !,1 u'1ltil - . Of wbat.vv! oow .be bitter tears of . ; L llieir .j,,,,,. Tl6 expedition to be ameoled. Walker and Lis n-n should l,e d'' f '' ?",,,'.C T." n.'.?'7. bereaved ..tut.y .be .orrowtnj regret or a . id . eoowluene8S Wl.re io ,c.ord.,,e, with ' be r,,cl.cij wlltre ,bev were arrested.- i .r"" ced ye,, i i," j of w hataii tuesa,! re-! 'a" "'f itts,ic? ?d ;';orld i eh.llenfred J W,,k WM not . f,gitiv0 froUi justice . for, danipneiM1 of we.,ber'.nd the vigilance rVIl PARKS, E,q Fl it ('( MISSION ERS, ROKIUVr F PAVILION, JOHN MAHTY, ALLKN Cl'.t'SK, KMMtiU tJUASIAM, ? vmitT'iTl"" Tic 1 epiuiuu ti.ul tue WLi' aiid American pany jhouid have no cuiiuuie for Gorernor du ring the reseu: caoriss ; njd the 5'iiisbury Xl'a!--iim flowing up the u;,;eti.o of the .'';.!, tii it our any .-Leu.! ! not ' ciai be Litoim in t'.i. ;oxtt t," or word, to ti.Ale2rct. t)n the cti.er h ilu, the '." reeus l.or.u 'h u'.riot auu sc:i:e "iLera are f.r our pathv be full and fioinr, aud memory be fresh and grateful. For he was worthy of llit ill all. Tbe sad faces which pervade our com- tnuuity in these busiest days of the year, aud the soft Mid gentle toues iu which ti uame is now every where heard, and heard without a si (lb of regret aid a frit mi.Ui roi hi LmW. - evidences of tow J". liurr, Jr., was known and loved by those among whom be lived. Born, livins aud dying in North Carolina, Lis hopes, afletlions and ambitions, a'l cen tered here, i.ifted with a strouir and dis- prouuee a sm"ie vioianou oi iuui:u inui, , .- ,. . . or deviation from justice iu the whole of his WDun oreajtn oacu on uis parole, anu ae-- V. - - uy. Corse J livered to'ihe eiecutive, be was told to po a"l tr ere Uot brouf bl ,D ., . . , , ., - v .. i. i . i ... requisition by 1 oung America in patitaloous. Having become a forced exile from .Vca- ,n peace. 1 He should be pu. back in statu , we , ,0 cjurchi ,uJ Mgoa by .he illegal aclof an officer from HnU (fMi There is no common law thn , ho .ere disposed to et.jny the d.y the I uited States Xvv, he declared public- i .... , . , ' . . . , ,r . . l l- recocnitica of crimes against tbe tuited m a less spiritual ay, went booting or ly his intention to return, and lie ant not i b . . fc , j , . , j j,...,! :n r r..n . ,mt.A dm... Kninmit. , State. Mien crime mus.be snec.heU in -"-- -e(s"-h - ry out a large remittance for dividends The bank returns show an increase under every brad. Tbe deposit have inoreaed on account of the preparation for dividends. The loans have beet) increased over S1' "V OOtl. Tbe amount of Metrjpoliiaa Kauk certificates is $3,4 10.0HO. Silver i at a discount of one per oent. with tbe bullion brokers. Tbe foreign exchange market is firmer. Itemont asks 110 for sterling Oil day bills and fi 1 Hi for francs. PicWersgill asks lO'.lJ j for sterling bills, Mathew Morgan & bon ard lirowu A Brothers, 1004 . and good mercantile bills are in the market at 108 to )it). Southern bill are remitted to the banks. Francs are generally S.'20 to 0 2-1. Discount are easier to obtain and th rates art mostly 7 a 10 per ecnt. for 9 ch his . . . . u fc ... , . ' V oie very popular cu Christmas occasion! never .,,,c.h h WMOnce "U8ei1 bJ.Vl "''-,d i"1 else they ;re uot binding. Mr. sStephen con- N,w Year. lsy was appropriately obser hea.t- di-lPU-t .tiornejr of h.t-in; v.olatcd. bui uu- :4Ud-d .ping mB .lnen(nl.nt, .Lieh by the w.-sp.per office, and some ef . mediately bj i'V of the eouu 'J, ' e ' k..i u.. 1, . . t-.l.l..tnr,!ul"' y 1 7 i J ;wM .ecepdby Mr. QUI111M) providing fr UrSfr "-tores, but the Wanks were open, i " : . ."""".aaw A PsRTtftE-tT Speech Duiin,. tl. bate in the House of Representative, Tuesday, tbe Walker question elicited following pertinent remarks Mr. jA,ciov of () laid 1 1,,.. :c .. trality law were changed, he would in iur ui tua measure. ju jiri,te,t gaiuss idis aueinpt io elevate i,n )l)ni bueaueer, murderer aud pirnte, B, year bad been disturbing the' pc,,",, neigbboiin: nations As for tl,e fHnt ' Com. Paulding bad authority to arret Presideut admit, who says Walker i, , gitive from justice, and escaped lioiu j Laughter And now they were a.k.' bow to tho magnanimity 0f t,d cr;Ju who bad yielded to the ouWr. 1 1 .. tr. lireat niauuanimily indeed, ,tJ matt can i neip uimscn i li-mlitrr That was dona under the p0lfoe ,,, menta every day. If thvy imd 0 i,u, every such man a hero they , exhaust their power of admiration. ja , ter If Comuiodore Paulding Ud (, Ijiui to the yard-arm lie would hare I. unendorsed ) second olass, 12 a 15 per cent J h exchanges at the Clearing House to day amount to $1,342,104 S3. Baltimore. January 6. The money market ii easier, and tend ing towards increased ease. Not much pa per offering in bank. Good notes meet ready iiireouut. There is a deeliuing tendency tn street rates. First class paper Is now men contemplate, nor uas ue. muw toiumiv i .j.w... ... , , . r,. .1... ted any offence against the neutrality law, law, pasd under constitutioi al authority, V-Vnf.ular on Chri.tmas occasion..- ly ol. served the and t. w.0eepD,1.1r.vu..u..u,prov.a,j,,r ,v,trd being negotiated at 1 1 to 12 per cent, per Ihe vessel in which he left the port of the repeal of le neutrality act. h ' 1 annum. Not much doing in aeeond class -mom, e lor .Nicaragua on tbe 1 ltd of .o- : Ia the House -o Weduesday several re-o-! Tha'lcrc tbe greatest living pianit ito:HP'r- " range, at V) a 3 per cent, a vember last - regularly cleared by a I'm- ,ulioM fron, lhe ClI)n,;Uee of Foti n K,U. b- in cL.;r.ton ..lout the -Uth of the I "- "J l ,t n Cfer u "? "V .ions, calling for the .orrespondeuce between present month, and his ati.ieip.ted concert. ! Kieh.ug. at the p.ennl time ,, les a that navu, officers would umurtako to res- ''.,,,, .1... . ... ... have .'read v created quite a stir among the 1 U'Uvl, W . now quo., on New York and aud careful aud extensive readine bad highly " " A"T rlp" m"f. "! 01 fc lia,,r,. al,d ,he Pstrons of the ! at U a two per cent, premium) improved and cultivated, be at first deter" ' r,.1 , "' ty dtU,n,n Ttf9Stl """Si"" F-sented ana .lt,r being .mended so ..f0IC0rj of re, ,ouud..' His advent i Ph.l.deiphia 1 a 1 i do. hicb.og. on mined to devote himelf to the practice of , ? "'P'P""- ,. , 1 as to include Nicaragua, was adopted. aillfoim au era in the musical history of ' '-o"doud 12 a 13 per cent premium in tbe fur H;iniua. tih li-n:tr ha. expressed t'uc criminating mind, which a pood education the law. But after pursuing it afowvears, and finding it un'uited to his tastes, he re solved to adopt the profession of a public journalist, in which so many men of our country have risen to emineocc aud ueful- Th lrms. ,.. ,tn .,,n,,;ttP. ,r il, nr rl.. I... not l,en tn.i.led for in. I Wsltimore lunds. irL'iuia tsn notes It a J . .. . . . . o . j . . v...u r' l teOMtv of reeling, n.d importance of interest i Fr' i.uu'i.''n ''"""""t w si. ee 'the dsjs of Jenny Lind, tbe Standi- j 4 do- Jol1 1 to 1 1 premium. l ltlI.ADEL.nil A, January 9 About seven vcors aco he established the iug tic l!u. Al:hcuj;b, ptlLaps, j tlmitui'on Herald winch was published C.e Wea.e-t o of the pnr'y a:. 1 sm'-weeMV tor snout tincf jears, and tlien ,. , . , . . was converieu i-.iio a uany journal, l osses- ( 'f the leL'alitv of his voysee, h was so t.'i' ertrr tl. r.,rr ( s', l- ,h'.-.i..l, a " whole on the President' Annual Messa.-e. trosity of feeling, n.d importance I- j .i c . i .i . c iM. i I i j r U. C. SDUI-lM Har WMIVIIIkT lUt'rC. .ui. .'l.m.rj UlldillCW bll lUll'IIUUICUl VI' . v . . ! . .1 .. . J T ". , .. , . . i . . . navian .ML'inrucaie, in peerless auu unap- Iminedia ely after landing be m subject- ; rereJ at a previous silting, and in lieu thereof pr01c,llM, cJ,ild of song He is to be ac- ed to .Kegal sets by the commander ot the mo,td ,lj3t thc sulject of llie Btutl,ii( ;olp,Ilied by Vieuten.ps. the greatest vio- faratoaa. Meanwhile, a p:irt of hip force , . . r .i . i p ..I .,...j.i .1,. . !... ....... 'a' ve reterrcu to toe committee on il.li- "' ",c sion of Ca-tiI!o iej-i, and thus opened the l4l7 Allaire. way to Lake Nicarici. t our Ui Ci ied opi suit emiiieui o ua ir.eat.ons ! r t. is U I.-.. ,...t . . j ' . . . ,u ""6 " i canon, anu aevouug niuisell to it itu un- . , . , , ,. , ar. ..... . log wonu cmranci 11 is led to a very lengthy discussion and of Ullltci,,,j, nin,tTthj .M tt.s moment or success, r.y the inter- tLe couJ uc, of 0tD. ty.iker was censured vcntionor t. oiiiino-Jore 1 aulding, the .Mca- fl ig was a;iin hauled down The money market is comparatively easy capital being acccsifclc on tbe street at 0 a 12 per cent, with the right sort of sa rnie monarch of that instrument, and beld curity. ing world entranced by the power I.OvDon, December 1". Ihe posinon of the Hanlc or Laglaud is aier.cao party afco-u uao tue oe.a auu t.ung aea. ao energy, ue soon made his . - " . malii.ir nv reference u- tiau.c tainihar in the Mate, ami estal.!:,h.Ml . j .u..w.-twv. ...v ....v . . . for the 11 eraid au tuviaLle charjeter am: ' if knuu-i in the o -test," erovid .-.n ret a star.ilaid Vcari;r. We coUslder . tue journal'! the t-uies pr.-pii.ous ior our party, ii.! cbar.,e!tristi iiemoeratic party luve ba l eouro. o: tue i fur the oaily columns ot" his paper have (.overt lm M fr.r tear!; ten cousrctive years. m "ic them fautiiiar to its readers lonj asio. a:,i af.tr bavin.' tic- sub treasury in full U 'U remembered, was his , . , . . , reaJv wit .-.nd In -Lt and SLaiklinj humor, r.pcrattoa-a n ca-ure wl.cn tuey ...oucd overi'.ymg a d,-eT veiu cf strong i,ptti,,ve the people t) it... ".e -.Mi a" pat,acea lor iec I : iitr. Quiek, vjud, tnd flashing, bt-vi-r niisiu.' il p v.ut, yet Lever striking to wound, abounding io eay and pleasant ftaci. s, and always warm and genial as the summer air, it touched the commonest topic of every day life, and imbued it with a new charming attractiveness. fctrong and unavering iu his political f .itb. he was witliout the bitterness cf partv ho-ti 'ty, and di-cusstd mea and princi ples witu a cautior and courtesv which won a.i the " ill., " to which the " L - i y po'.iiio '' was liable a f rc,;n ha f Jine upon the country uuj r. ecueutvd ly any prcv-ous 5 Laucla! disaster. Why is tuis : We are unable to an-:r t.'iis qae-tiDU, but wc be 1 'eve that th? pxicy of the D-mocratic party Lai Lad r.'-rh t5 do with it, and in our on a is : ,t. U'l never was, ti.e re Thos. Francis Jlesher is advertised to I daily becoming very strong, and Inoury is aud defended. The committee rose without deliver a lecture at Hibernian Hall on Ion- quite abundant out doora, but ouly on or. iay evening next, on tne sutiject or Pt. ' rate ranker s paper, wuicu may ot aiscount Patricks day, and National Anniversaries ' ed at P$ per cent. Hut th leases making ti oerally. Ilis admirer, rank bim, as an and to be made on produce are frightful, orator, with Phillips, Cutrau aud U'attan. aud must yet pull down many bouses, and He is ewlcuily a very eloquent speaker, in the manufacturing districts tLy are be and perhaps superior in that particular, to ' ginning to feci the eff eta. Money is cone hiscoiiipatriol aud fclluw exile John Mitchell qucntly being forced iuto the stick inark't, Pr. J,l..r.l r.f l.n .n,..,.l..ft I. e tk. .k f . !. T.. 1 . . . . I "r 1 '"""t"' v " rY v " " . -v I .-..v.. . , ' . , , ' , 1 ' " utiitiiucn.iiiiuuii iu bis stjle, rather an exuberance of Uncy can securities, w Inch are quae dull charge that hi sard tits force wa, there tj ,uc.,saj,ei te woud deuiaud the previous . (mt imagination, but that is tbe kiudof: Tho Bauk of England bas increased it. the dislionor or the I n.ted . tatcs. tbou.-u quliuD ,Bj ,be IIouie tben ,dj(, j oralorj thui p!.M ,b, popular ear. I bullio., in one week l ,3-J .MOD sterling, or .-me of that force had fou,bt bravely to ;i rcrve priv.te opiuion till I bate g7,Utm,IOO, and i, .till coniinuine to i-,crea sust.iu t..e fi,, of the I uiou in Mexico. aouday. J o t.cceral Wa.kcr cone, u Its rv assurinj ' , ,, , , ,, . . ., .. ; , Thf rriilddlt ind I'tllll. Pauluillg. and was pleased with him. j Hamburg, where borrowers have ail at once lhe Presideutio bii message to tbe Senate, But d( cidedly the greatest ru'h of the f sappeared. In Kiij;laiid, outside the season was on ?und ay night last to hear the nana, trie rat rial laiien to n per cent ; ana tates avy. ,i j . i ,r i 1 ' as noiii w arrai.t oi iaw ; vei ot the day. (U Lis pecumr , . . . , .- its as a writer, it is iuie to speak, .', . ., . ,' , . ..-i i , the act it-i-if. Ihe act, he then knew, was uneonstitiitional and would be punished by a liijii.er power than a commodore, or even a the President that, through good or evil re tort, and in the fuce of ail obstacles, be an J his companions will stiil labor unceas The .ittin of the Mouse on Thursday was consumed by the diucusioo on the Neu trality laws aud Kansas affair.. J. Clancy Jones gave notice that in one hour after the committee shall aain resume r.p.ui. tiirv of thi covcrnment. The- V big par- re-pttt erea when it did not carry couvic- y Lss s,o: at r.ry time h-.d control of the o. eruinei.: loc-'-r th in ;'jur yea s, we bc- Ardent in Lis attaclimert to Ms nitive ctat, and devcted heart and soul to ber y to regain what has beeu wrongfully rusmitting the correspondence in his pos- wrested from thtm. ses-ion io relation to the arrest of General ailitr, re marks, " in captuiiug Gen. Waiker ( Olilrr,. ; and Lis command after they bad landed on B.!b Iloose re-asjerubled on Monday the soil of Nicaragua, Com. Pauiding has, the tth. io my opi&ion, couimitttd a grave error. Iu the teuate, a resolution was adopted It is quite evident, however, from lh coin- days to four months endorsed bills-, 10 a 12 J ,,i,n for TbL ia th. treatment w .mi qic iiiiiii id iitc utin out in then. II entered his protest against clothn , u ...... ur. , ..U .ii.iiug I1U , . tyr, wticn ne is .imply a rascal. Kxct.,, laughter. DaCOTAII. Tba proposed Territory If Uacotab comprise the area lyiny betw, the western boundary of th State of M , u"u" .'"ssouri aim n hue Kr riers, which streams furui" the ea ', boundary of Nebraska. The pnpoulmi,,,, estimated at 4,t00, gieen I, .'nil to ; River region, aud tbe remainder t4 il,.. 0J, try open to the settlement eoiiti-io.,, tj. Big Sioux. On th Big Sioux there a several thrivfng settlements, tU prin-it one being at tba FslU Sioux Fall, Cm tbe name of il. Here tbere sr. a,out , ty honses, a steswi null, and srrra; buiid'iirv. At K-ln-inja, a f'W mile, be! th rii and tba head of steamboat r.a.: lion ou the Big f'loux, there re bouves. At Flatidrau. also on the forty n.il. s above the Fall", ther re bouses. At Medary, sijiy mil. fi ,,., , Falls, by the tortuous co.ir... of tU r ., there is a thriving aeitienirni, I.e.--upward of twentv bouesi ir, prii. ,! many faimlii. Timber i very c-, the territory. The navigable rii.r. a the Missouri, Big Sioui, J a inc., aud Bed Columbia CtirutiHt 'n, Kev. Whittford Smith. D. B., at tbe Citadel for adavnee on Government stcttriliei Square Buptist Church when be had an (i a 7 percent. l.eve, atil Oi-.i,.g th-t t..ue every mi.asu.e boDOr n welfare, everv soherne 'or the ra tustit.ir tbe President to eouiuiuuicate ait muoicatious herewith traDw.ii'- l noiiituu i.l to deliv. r a lecture before the , Young Men'. Christian Association. Ills' subject was "The Bible in the Family,"! which be treated io bis u-ual earnest, e! quer.t and powerful atrain. He bad been' atiseut from his uative city for several years, j Awful! A Ditto I Ditto C'fLl MbiA, Janucy ?. full Charlotte, Janaary 12. -.r. ... . r .,.,.cr..,ciii. o. utr in. ere-is. improvement correspondence, instructions, orders or other wag done from pure a -id patriotle motives were anxious ro hear him. J u.- large and t :e. exctr-t. teriisns, the Bankrupt act : but of ber resources, aud the elevation of her r .... . ... ,, , , . . .-. ... .... spacious building wai crowded to its utmost ' t ,i :, i: j lufortnat. on tearing upon the W alkcr txt'e- and iu the sincere cooviction that be was ,. , . , . as 'Jin as t-ie JVmoeratic partv tt eon- toiitjd .u hnn a reauy aud pew- . r 1 i ... , . ,. . capacity, and hundreds were standing about ' t- . w -L their i uid moLe - roi'ciHd free rful, J'?CW- f--P-- offer of bon- d'!lo a"J -t. promot.ni: tue interesUjand vindicating the ,.oors ,ud j ,be m,1 hundred. J' ' 1 , arable position and more l-icritive employ- Mr . Pugh, Dem., of Ohio, offered a Kan- honor of bis country.'' From this we uisv ami whowere uot able to i-t in at irtis i..tioi!. afur tin vt-ar tsnkerin? lis ..... ... --a i... c t... tr .. . . .... ' " i i-e. ilia bill admits lan-as iearn tnat the i resident uoe. not intend to in door. IT. 'file rlyf -t b... .n4 provisions from all tbe porU of the Cnited Slates, for the year ending June HO, l-s37, amounted to 7 4.0'i7,.')2, about J3,UU,l0(J les than for 1 -5fl. Tbe V.bipgtoo Correspondent of t Philadelphia Press say ; "It was wisely said to Mr ll.,,.;, anir few days sgo, by a gentleman Li-i t:i. be asked as the best rrmedv for u.- K saa troublt : Change the progrnnu., ; , slitute tV.ii for A'i. i, .,d tne () man i ao for tbe ljfomjiton t'n it.'.- Ihe I resident muled and bright, n I - an idea which went boms to ona ot waime't feling and aspirations. A'! trouble, dissgrenieiiU and tii tut . that may otcur U hiut.in an Aiiu.b.i ti..: bich brgitu already to le an tviii!j will b forgottro iu the fp'.endor of lbs r lation of the ?in and object of .ViOi'V.lo ibe .rq.ii-iliou of Ihsl u. ii. relit poasessiou, 'Cuba qoridi. " at bet-D the result. Although in tbe li cu-d them all, that his lot on-nion of tr:arv I'eniocrat the eo-iutrr !"onj Lis own peM.le, and ta ever n.or- pro-p.roas, yet Las ni tut he cast that whatever he had of ability and u-efuluess miht serve )rtu i.aro.ina. L'omprooi am?r the Lec impt'a '"o-istitoiion, b it pio- tensure Com. Pauiding, especial y as he tides for the re subminsija ot the " alaritry tbiuks liat Nicaragua is the ouly party that article " to a direct vote of tbe people, aud bas a right to coirpiaiu, and the bas uot 'J be R, v. fieorge W . B imap, a Unitarian preacher from Baltimore will rhortiy com im nce a course of twelve lectures in this Important iiom Ka-sas Tux -V, KsutD Tb (jneinniti liaiette. fr.e., bas a lult. r dated Uuindura. Kana, J't 1 ,1 4,'.'--, 175 pounds of Cotton wereex ,'.", which Sars : rorted : ti'm Slid ..'.' . ..r ....... i. I 'turbanees in tbe So iihsrs' i The number of kal.. .f .1. ,.A ' "" .' pre-rnt. . , . , .'llssO'. ueu re. tue bas tome vpsa us, as oucs- T, ,be !ar,e circle of bis friends his lo-a expressly reserves to tLe people of Kansas done o. r,cted as a clap of thut.cr in a cl-.r gy is indeed irreparable. They alone were fa- ,be rigbt, thrown their L-gisUtarc, at anv It is tree, tic r.-ro.-piet of ueeessis vtswed ui.iar wiib bis rttl worth, and estimated it a; , ', . - . tr... .'..-. in . . . time, to ta.l a Lou.euliou for tins purpo-.e of j V v marv Lopeles vet with an ff.cier true va.oe. Ot tne purest integrity, tin- . . . v ., 1 . . , city, bich will be delivered in the Unitarian ..... .'j;.' ..j .,,. iu . ,., s i , .... preeecdmg year, and ..f'o, ( hurch L'r (nliiiais) on Archda.e street , r , ,v , ' ... 1 -!-, lhe price avera lie bas been for many years wideiy known t - i , . ' , for anv preceeuinif vesr sin ty mary s hop icauer mere is uo le iiuj wi.ai iuay "'c. el,iv rcsu.t. t e nate iu our uiina eye a min fitbfui in a!) hi for the emergency. If he can be induced iu every sentiment, there was nothing little chilled by any rigid puritat.isui. high and ait;r-n heir form of government. TLe ' ?ttma for Frirnary, Is before us, and iu high character for an eioqin -til puii.lt orator and lecturer, and has been invited to repeat in I urians suddenl di-per-rd. on rrr. Bane's proclamation, that t"'i peaceful aetilers would be pr .iteev I j that all Missouriana found with arms n i , ! bands would be lniHt.l, 'I be " r, hi i i . i prisoners si Fort co!t ar l! f.i tjrsBia forward we shall have but -iillc fears for the re-ult. Wc believe bis heart i- iu tut c-.j. e ar,d wiii Lt ready to to ale coDsiuerau'it sciiuou f-r ibe V b g and A ir.eric&n party. S me of our parly desire to pursue the time -serving policy of vvting for tbe car.didatc iat A y ctionable to tbe party. This we l ave alaays been ojpo-i-d ., fr we have -mi but ii.llj gocd accrue ti the pirty from lum i coarse. 'ihee sre our M-t.:ltcti.:j. nc in hn ideas of honor, true an J ordinance of the Lecompton project is a!-o being an iiiterejtlng periodical i. fully sua- I tt.ichmet.t-, and penerous r-j-cted and n. w articles of compact sub- tained. It is also one of tbe cheapest io the stituteJ. The bill was r-.ferred to tue Com- country, being .flirded at in advance, ti.ittt ;a T.-::itories. Now is the time to subscribe as tbe New Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, renewed the Year bas just commenced. Send to C. J. Kau-ts debate, but oviut) an attack of Peterson, 'MO Che.-nut street, Philadelphia, vertigo yielded the floor. or mean in bia u-iture. Cent'e and gnial as a child, ytt not wanting all tbe Uttirii.' firmness of a man, shrinkiii(ly modtat and li-tru-tf.ii pf himself, he shjupe-! di-plav, ar,d reserved ail ti.e rare wealth o! his rnirid and h-.art ff.r the nearer iiitereotirse cf his family and friends, of whose .octet v he was the life aud turn-bine. He was indeed a man to love, and to re ii.(.u.bcr. 11' il. Iltruiddth i-ut. was 2.385"-j a.-ain-l 2 01)1.175 for th 3 4IIM f.,r th. ..... I a rage higher thin .p. ..... Ita'l'l popular, T. ,,,. nt ' ... ,K. is eitv the course of Irettiret delivered bv ! . . ' . . ' tr... hi I duccd elf ,i'0'l,Oirj more. It w.s leu lh 1'oston. Tillies are getting better, and the su-pend c1 Hank ; bberty. Having gamed ail tiny d.u.a th rrreeedinir vear shout :ifJllnO k.l.. I ere n,". u,,,1-r " 1 jet produced $:i,()IH..(MI 'j Jrt-".ed t i their home., and he arm.' 1 I l i.t ,.!.. .irtai. fs.jib.Q i.i .i ' Lawrence Satutday tti ..(. are actually p.yin Urge d.vi- ! . To(rt ''A , . , I, ..,-.. I - Ci;r'li-jr the f.lliwii s National Foundry. Ln-t reek we stated that, tbrauh t'i polit'-ne of Edward Car.twei', K-q.wi had received a copy of Prof. K;urnon' i'..- port, conci-rni'ig the ad vantages of the Vs! On Tuesday, a blii providing c-Miipen-a-tiori fjr Frtucb Spoliations prior to ItOC was introduced ud referred to a select c"'n mittce. The suhj..-ct has been before Con gress f ir many ytars, aud executive vetoes have twice thwarted Congressional bills. In tht Senate, on Wednesday, after dis posing of t'i morning husih", proceeded 5- I" fhrmiin IJvotate. 1 Attention i, called to inj advertisement tt another column of the N". C. Christian Advocate. 1' . ; .... . , l .. I , ( Cecil in? year, hut tho product in dollara ' lady named Catharine irav, who ,l,".:,, i. , of ri..le.i .re i "ftT h "t,oul 07 P'r rc"'- ' N,'"'. N . fell dead in her I. ... - . , ,1 V ivi 7l,;Jd- bbls and u,:y.u ti in .ue -i i iu.ii,s niouej mr u.e ; . . . ..-., ,,u . Ouantitv very miieh Ihe same asl.istjear; prsduct fl UU,- tierers ef Ilie early hour ouTu.sday iiiorning, Bv 'j.-r-.iratiou v. i;ie l'rtor yuiriau Cbutth in '.I..- tan of Char lotte, that th ttiaua,s of ti.e con.-rejati' u 1 e and arv Ltrcby t'-u''trea to fi.dr.ey Itcl- : r f.jr lb'. Arcbitt-eturti la.-ie, .-i i and aoi.,t v. txh.LlttJ bv bim iii r.lannii..-, a.-, j Civ..: y hi AcCutii.g ibe Cv:. tract; j M-seut "..uuren fcuihce. . i, .', That the tbabks of the C.r g'e gallou be aud are hereby i-ndered to ijen. i A. Vesri.p. S. V Alexander, P. i I'avid sou, James P. train and Win. I". Pnifer. c ..in posit; the ' Buii'iu.g Courjilt''- ' of tl hutch, for tbi ir iviJ-jj'j-. .hd untiring t t ntiotis iu suier vising, :; i c-i-operatln wiib ibe Arthlutt tuo L .i dtr, iu n er'-c-t.oa. 1 utl its r'sn and construction ' 8ecu m riil upwiu the an I :f tt aa l bulid. r, a w.ii w i.(on the luildit.g cornmiitee, ar,d lnnt- witu the ucqiai.Sd ij j iji.i of t'ohi T' t i'l jll. ..: , That t!.e-e rf-olut: t.i le pub hatitd io ti.t papers j.' Cba-iott.-. Dmnrralit fonvfuliin- ..eicarn uat mis body is to meet in thar- niall portion of the entire tte. This will be the first time that a will continue to be paid out until completed. to the c jh-ideratiou of resolutions, offered by Democratic Cotveutiou has nn.t out of I'.a- ' ''"' VT0t uX? ol l'ie Banks is indicative Mr. Crittenden to increase the tariff. Laidib. Whati broke? Wonder if the f !he Pro'Pl'rou "nditi'm of tbe i country : at large, ws are ceriaiuiy upon tne eve or ounty was the ,ie .. hett.-r da vs coming ' bich have been e pause for , so long spoken of, anil which " kings and stork iioldcrs if lor nobody el-e TI.. I'... I. -f l-l .. ,.. 11 !- K-. l. I .ant. rs and Mechanics liaiiii, Linoa Bank, I T. .- ... .,... ... ,. ,, . , . . , , , , , J he immirjration at New l ork for i7 .'ou:h Carolina Bank, nd fctate liahk, bad . . " , . . . .. , , ., , . i - i j ... i amounts to llt.i .3 ; 4.1, IMIO areer than n actua.Iy paid out in dividends up to 2 o c ock , , u-.. ' '. . . . i . .i ' . , '. oO.OOii larger t ban in I .-,., . 13.-,imh e ' . oi. auu mis amount prsjer. Her rlistji is aliriluied to t and dfprion of spirit by Itie di-si ber husband, who was io-l by the sr-c tb Central Amerira, on which he pa"cngr Both the dvath of h'r-r'f ho-baud have been oecasiomd bv In- d ;.g o." tb-; Pre.-': j'-erlun is plaee. a short time ao, jlioia were auopua. u : ley of the Detp Jliver, as a sue for tbe on the table. . most popular man in the l.-.tiihraeut cf a National louudry. In The Senate then proceeded to the co- mean of bringing it here ntTia fa'ct" butJ lri'VwIf' ,""',M,W '"'V"". "J"-''3 'h f re dividends which1 . " ' "J"' : '" California. He sent a ht'-r "rn eoiilaiiiicij a cliet lt fur -.i", and lntr-: in W'a glean tnes items from tbe long ta- when she acknowledged its reci ipt b.- s i , lisiieal tables in the Journal of Commeiee. i forw ard another. By some aieau. ihe u-r , .- l'uyef.rvtllt t),$-ner. Imm delayed, and a number nf sis.m.rs j having arrived since he wrote, w jinoui L-mi-- in' him an answer from his i'.., be feir. i tbe report, l'rof. F.minoos st .te many inter- sideration of executive business. reply. estin.; fjcls, aiid concludes that De-p Hivsr In the Senate, on Thursday, tba resold- : p-ss'.se those advantages which a National tion to provide for a Mini.-ter to Japan was 1 TV The lgi-lture of Maryland louuury reqj.reain an eminent de-ree for adopted. 'organized on toe 7th instant. Two i o.r . tn.. I'liiownig reasons, viz : i A m--s.a- irom the .'resident of the I . taut bills were iutroducd and I In its abundant !';rniv li "f h'tuminoiis id scuii bit jiuiuou" couis of ti.? best iuaii- 1 In its vast rcsourci for the rnanufac-' tur" of iron 3 It it- materia' for con-truction in wood and stone. 4 An le. water posrer i R In its soil and mtura! produefloris. 1 In its e'lrm.ie and tterf'.r dome'tic purpos. Jhtri- is reit'nr-r tbe I;" at of suTimer h;eh bi 1 t at i. ce cf cold in winter whub close. gatnn of its rir. r.r interferes moveio'-nts cf rnai-binery S. re'atir to Kansas ws receistd and was one for calling a convention referred to tne committee on Territories. A message was also received from tbe Prr-ideDt in re-pone to a resolution of the 'enste, ai,m'' for orders. Instrurtiotia and was impor- referred ! to fjrrii a new N. C. PBKxriVTtttiAMsM There ar 13.. prophets waited for aud died without the ' 4'M communieauts in the .Synod of North ''l?,,," j Csroiiua, and nearly 2.1.0,1 mora than in Theie was a meeting yesterday of the f-'outh Carolina, and nearly 4,UH0 more than Chan, ber of Commerce for the purpo-e of i in 'irt'inia. con-ideriiijf the propriety of iiiemori alizing j The .State i divided inlo 3 Presbyteries ! I ostuibee department at ashington ou .'Orange, h aye tteville, and Connord. In th that something was wrong, and to.k ps-si,'" home in th ill fated (Vn-ral Amrrn i, ai. ' mej a watery grave. 'I bree cliiinr- n. ' I -fide t but two years old, are n it II orphan. liie expediency of tran-mitliiig tbe Northeru ! first there are i'-t Ministers, 1(1 Churches, f TXA lll AT AVD l.Atl.RoAh A" !i.r 1- Con-.tilution, the other relating to Banks. (TT The U. nvea at -ortoiu on the . th instant. .Hail ocr the .N jrih tasteru Kail Boad, in-i 2,a'.i) communicants. In rim een.,,l ! stea'l of the Stuth Carolina, which would Mini. fl-i r.'h,...!., 4,1,4s. eww,:. onf.. r i enable us to receive it torn iKht hours , earns. In the i.st, 37 Ministers. 03 Church- p ni war yane " nooner than wc now do. Tbe prow in in. 1 fif.il .in,....;...... Officers t. rests of trade and commerce in our proud 1 There are but two Tresbsterian Thneel,.. eorre-por, I, nca with ref. rence to tbe n-ctut : "c'' ljU' 11 of 1,er crew wtrt: o -he sick ' "d proressiv metropolis dmands the d- j in that part of North Carolina ta-t of the ei'.rerne nor ex the i,avi- with tue arrcat of Win. J. Walktr and bis associates ou tbe toast of Central America. Mr. Mason, cf Va , moved that tbe com munication be printed sn l referred to the committee ou Foreign llelations. aired cbane, and I cannot boiievo for a I Wilmington nd W. Uon It ,ilr...l . .1.,,... . . moment that the L.-partm-iit wiil disregard 0110 fourth of tbe .Stale. The Bocky Biver 1 ,l,e e,,i' of "eee-.iiy, or turo a deaf tar to , Church in Cabarru County bas th largest i asiiimjto.v, Jan. fl. the vary reasonable prayer of the petiti ners. membership iii .he Southern .State vix t Far.M K'avmar. Advices received at this AtHILKV. 573. ' city from Kansas state that over ':vch thou T hi gave rise to a Imuthy debate and the ah'' '''tes were cast for tbe Lecomptou ' . ,- , 1 , ' r kw" (iMiBioLit LMCEUTatMr or the Law. H'e gnther these items from our neighbor, the Presbyterian. I'n'j. (Hit. V.a'r Ponijt. Tbe Tr'.i'aii-r 'f the F-te idvrt''s for salt, $104.0u. N C. Sl.le Bonds fl 03.UOO fir l be WssUru LxU-nsi'.ri. running .'iu yesrt. and bea iiic interest at the rate of 0 per cent and ii 000 for tbe F.j-ttevii!e aud Centre PI.- k Koad, rjr.n,r,g i) years, at 0 per cer.t it,'ere- Hw The t.t. ei b"a ! -i the " True Atneri rzu Ticket '' il Fa;nie..ii, far Major and '"oiiimiissioaers, was elected cn ih j. 1 t, ape I .M.rt.r, 'l j' A: a ..ic ungol tin Trustee of lh 1 on the bib instant Pruf W N i r'e-u ! to sueoet'l ti e Per l)r M:tcbt.i, Piufiavr of Cbtu.i.t'y, Mit.trali.gy and Urft-iu-y list 1 a Bistat of i.i.buitMid, '. ( r-.tlil. Twelve firms is Chrw advert! e that li y will not sei! ou time any sugar, eofp-e, : ric, molasses, salt, bacon, Hour poiit, corn, meal, butler or lit J, rxcr.pt when cotton or other produce ia stored with tbe seller. Aud tixty-oue lirn-sin Raleigh have reoI ved to !! only sn r.x mo-itb s tim- Inter ft 10 be paid wkta tbe acoj:.t .s not rg u'arly set-.ied. Ucdo not know whe'hrr a-y arrange, uisrit of this k ind has btn Tia ie In re, bt we thOW OI.C firm win r.-.kes a d;r)er.-i,ee hti UifO ca-h and trcd'f. an I if all would adopt this c jii, e, ar, 1 inform neraoi of i-, very few w jjI J a k for ti. .1 who b 1 1 th- nnte a -Mourned nnsil Monday witho it or der. 11 g -iiiy disposition of the eoinmunieaiion. In the H '.ay, .ir. (...ngman, from the eouiinittee on lorci-n rel tiious, r.-ported a resolution call in? upon the President for t.Ticial inforaia- tion In r A ""J ""Ji " s i.eveo, 01 At tue recent term of the. ( ircuit Court of ill the votes in the Territory. Cen Caihoun Tazewell, Term., a fellow was arraigned for IV ,.7. The number of stesmbnit ae- denls on the rivera ud lake', in I "')T . ., e 'i attended wiih loss of life, bss hern :l '. which Hi J persons were It riled snd "'i wounded. In I .8 ihe nnmber of thee sc cidents was J-t, and 31 persons were li! . il and I'il wounded. '1 ha number of rai r 1 I accidents attended with loss of life, in l" v- bas been IsJfl, in which I. Ill per-ons sir killed and .'i3j wounded. In I "."ill tbe num ber of accidents was 143, in which l!" y-r-ons were kilied and '! wounded ,N 1 " eidrnt bss been reeordcl which sa n il at tended wiib loss of life or iniury to per-on , neither doe the table embrace lb great number of persons who hav been ki:'"1 and tnnimed by jumping from nm iiiL' ' "" United States Soi.oikr Sues aj Uii- of liepresi-nuiive on Mon- ' "'--!'- ,J''- "pen the ballots until after ihe 'tealinu' a raw bide. He alleged that ha : T"R rott I.tnEt. Forua two or three wct-bs nan purchased 11 Irom a negro. Ihe At- j ago a Cincinnati paper published a statement ""mpiing to get on rats w hue in-.-. I torney for tha Commonwe.irh admitted his ,Ul , tidier at the Newport B.rr.cks h.d 'n m0Ua' be'"- ruB Vr' A .ST. Lo,;,., J.nusry H. stateme,,, and be was acrputtcd. He hri, l . imm,J, propert,-,ome 1 ME I, TAH HxrtDITIOM I)tea bate '"'mediately indicted lor trading with a fijntl mm An.....i I I......I:... j .1 f. n... ........ ti... V. n to tbe capture of Walker. been reC.jd at this city from Fort Kearney' "p-""0- 1 hereupon the accused introdueed 1 ' ,.i !.,I11,tl.J ,1,., ,.,.. a f 1,...;.! f 1,1.. 1 ....... .i I hlrurr-s wre proposed in r.-irard to ,0 --':-d u!t Col. Johuon. comruirid- """"'- to prove that he bad stolen ,,...1VH .n m;,..lr.ii .1 11:.. h j , . ,1 1 Walk.r'svlo'atlouof ,be law. of the U.S. '" V," "M ' "Au. '' J ?V f eV? f'"' ( a 'loatng, iUte. .r.fiiug .or. of pcr,on. for 'that itidouiil il Is lillio wo'i'isn, Mrs. M)' and 01r oblb-.tior.. under il.. " .oox nau also arrived "V ' . """"X' w bich tbe bold .ol.iier boy " commene. ! Clark (;-i,..,s i l,e f ..,. ease. M. ith.M Aft- di-r propo-iUvus acre adopted. Also, a Kb! to alUr tbe place of boldinf ibe fa.i term of the Ciriuit Court for tue District of No r t Li '."troliua. Mr. Mi uier ihtro lured the full ion, wI.r h am a. .ou,! at fort Bridi'er ('oak had also rr!.,..l e recent treaty yotUlg W4, ,f,out their bin attack- ne ""t be tnri eotid time for tliu rioh,t'i'-eial ed. 'I bo Mornionn, however, were fortify- o.'f'-nce, and was inn. turned loose uu- ing all the pasets. punished -Abir fi'lon I t;'rt. a suit for libel, laying damaget at $KUU0 j brings forward various a iinsse- fi'i"-1' What gives the matter L'reaier interest, ia : wriiiuir masters ami other ein.rts to io u jj re Lamhe Bit'4i;EsT Mr. John Thornton,! CaM-hma Umr.s.-At the Stats Fair at who died in .St. Louis a few days ao iffer .Stockton, California, among tbe price offer--ii-".?.' !''"-' -'r?I'erly M '''' nd ,,d was a g.,11 dres. fr the best loaf of do- ami Iti-t tn mn.tie bread, made l, .,. n i..i v - -...s ..... the fact that the first rcporl about the meiisa legacy left to tho toldicr ia said to I a veritable truth. Tho McrcLant' Bank of CLrw bas tiitlr'vi a tiivuud of I pr cent r.U'ili. whit 1 Wat a., i.l, it- '. V '.', II ..' s; . . r , ... ... - f,T.,v. A, many a a nuiiiirod delicious lookma il . IT st .1.:. a L,.. I'd, Lau.fceretary of , erty ahout ?:t.lO,..0. toli.shopKcnd.uk. loaves were ,,t in. m.d. rn-ii.ein.l! k!f t S. ship P II iu e a t . 1. 11 .i 1 ,7. """"""" VU,',! li'-,'JP of, ';-' H. te. y,n? gi.ls, A commit.e. of loUmiZ h' Ctitt tbe Pbi,o lands tha. T... bl 1 7, J; ' Zl.ZVT. MV " ' Wbl' ''""''. rwi.. prem.ua. to- Msnyoftbcm p-.Ksi cf oy U. LWJ Sut. and of tba r....jn ! . A-. V .nvaldei, hurg. of iS.ooktoa.- ing abont tb. city in a . uia vwuD ii tut ctvveu year oto. ' that the ait-future of ber lather. P'ti'1' C'latk, tlTiXed to various dociiin'Mil', a forirerv. An intcresiiinr noiril in this em- - ' m ciion is tin. lesiiiiiony to tim eff ct th-'t IV,,,,,', i. ... ... I tbe-o sign.tuies er executed wnh s sie. l WAr.Kna Mim D.h. lurtorr, -1 he fili-1 wl,;re it , mM kndw ,.,,, , Misters who were esrried to Norfolk on board I time of their .1 .le ITU .reel reus w-rc aratoga were dischirued ou not in use received from Washing. , it is staled, are winder- very drrtimti) eon tlitioo, without tBtiaay, anJ povrly clad. Hoffman and Burns, Ihe makers and ven der of bors! meat sausagesat Philadelphia, have ten srulcLctid to tijjbUtu nioiiiii -iaipriJOLiueos.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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