JR. i' , "... -e Hi.; H..Pv.... H II.- -I. Hn. . J. wvti, J. n.-s, r.f T - - . J ; ' ' f i. ... ( j. i -- " rit 'v 'v-i.i. kii. nrt Irv. M- ,K i 1 . .win.. ,n.i. M.it. Nib.-. .,: ii- nri, l " i."., oi -tier. P"ll'e. Qm'Imimi. It RctT-n. Rns-el!. sn.vur-r. Srk.. .!.. . of rli t.l !'. mll, "f ifrilil", ..inni r, lr..t-r M .rrlaurl. T..!.w. f"u , u....l,k,n. T IIHumi. Wllit.. WltltluW, I '. j U.H..X.I..-I.6. " I I In- l'0ilt ' iin--""" PROPOSAL FOR TFK E-TABI.I5HMKNT Of A j .,,mr.L n.it mt mi imi. i AH dic ruin? men mut have perceivcn, ,vc"' , "and all eon-dri.tiou n-n mul artmit, I hat. n mut artniit. that. ' have b.-eu opet-tiinr for ycir. n,) 0,h' i wiri various -"" - of shirk are nf but r- c-rt oriim. tlirre I o poliiicnl party rmw rxiiiiw anions' u, r rx-riiMve with the Tler-nr lie ir-rlf. ev. ry : where a?. rtitig and Ht r.' i in the -nine politirr,! piiiicipb-a. ad free ake from cc .;r,..li.ni ii n.l rnrnip'icn. The nrc-ily for ueh a party i evident, and enliffhtr-ned paNiot ar.- eiery wlir-rc ae!noioi Corroption is widely diffused amone there is no one of the pnriy ortfatniaiKin , cow eiiMiii)! dp'il'ie of -t tn ti.i.is- or cor recline it uo one io r. ;ard to which there ; do not exiM n,i-tri.t and di-atUf.clton io j the pul lie mind of 'he country. I S-ciiot.al pn judicr ha tTO n and strength- toed re.itly of lale in the tJ orrosj" J section llr.' eno ed.-rey. The appetite . for oftciij pnii eem to have b-come the . ral'Bf p.iou. and a fpirit of blind parti aanvhip vrrv widely to prevail and povrro. j Ee-pect aud affection for the institution, of j. our father are rapidly civi2 J ,0 C0D j K-nipt for the Goverouirtit and law- and to the mo-t alarniiinr t-pi'it of auar-hy and . Ia'em.. The ftoerwn.ef.t i proce oi contractine an enoinioaw national del t. ; whiU the hinb mid essential purpo-e. of all free goTernmcnts aie a'iuiot entirely disrt- ( g'w. ,.,.A and true. ...liL-htm- i - J ... . f lar and iovers of : p."'-." ,.rv...... t'rti Union to he found in the .North, the , 5iith. the K-.st auo the " et. whom it Is :.. ,t. U, V...I ,..tre Aer; e to draw into l ft aiernil union and rflicii.t eo operalion, tbe rfoi uiaiion of aUf, the restoration ; Asheville, I'ntc oml r, Friday. July 16th. Giicr, and maicbvil to tho rostrum, pro of a beaith'ul con-Tvaiive spin! in the H, ,.(t(.r.0uvi;'e, Httdtr.-sn, fatj'.uay, July r,.,r j tor ,iJB oriltor, 0f the day. l'rof ail.lC couuvi.s, au.J . ......v. .... . UutoB itself upon its own orilual-princi ; pic With a ie to lhes ei.'is. therefore, ne, i br. to!ore luenii trs of tho various pontic) ' parm iii which thf Americas peple are ! diyidci. co icso'.ve and declare ot.r d. ter i wnnation to estalii-h. and further, with .1) I our rTgit a pli'icl parly, io he called. - J'he l'.rjle's l.rty of the l'n:ot. and ! whear.n.v invite all pntrio, c , Iowa. a , i.e T-.iratiom t r pbinc ii'i r. Wrrbce our trust in tbe Snpreme lir-vg. m w.t..ele p-r.s n rations as wen ( re: ; ; : s . - . . 'orta. our c ur.'rv rr-i ire- 11. Chn-tlaD en I 1- .ona.orcu ry j Xa: on, piMt'C ; Hi- fw rieence ana a r-puo.i- , '--i. nf .-vrn.i.'ii' 2. Wc r in f ivor of un'in.i'ed frsdotw ' ' rclvT.n. di,co..r.ee'-d from politics ; of s fMiftK'. 'or a! pupa Tijhts, nd of H.o.-e tbcioiii;! 'y porinlsriami.' our eovern ...in bv mi: kin.' tie ofbt-ea of Pre-ident v V) unect vote t vt tbe pf" J f. i F. r tbe pr jt-rtin of the ba"ot box. we are iu f:.ror Fir-it of prevenfin,' tb !r.d:n op.;n cur shore of fcr-i.Ti panp-rs an : cMininal-; set oi d, ilf w itbh"ldiii the ri.ht of stffraiic ftem a'l who are r.t r.a V vt t na'uni l ci,:l. r.s cf tne United 5ties ; ar.d 'b.rd. lf r ju;r:ej f the katuraliied at xteul d terui of rr-bience wtthiu tiie .'iii: f ih- L'.it-d S'tates afi. r natura!rxi:ion, before exetci.-ir.g tbe elective , franrh!";. I I We are oppose.) to cf. 1. or 11.1. .tary r.ir.- V.;... I..;,lb n.v one un lr cur govtrometit not a citix.fi of lli-j United ( f'ait-s. 5 As an object of primary iii.p .rt .i.ee, , tuat puni e r-pmijii u;av te 'In..' enivhl. 'li ed. " are it. lavnref prnmotinc the i'en-ral d'ffu-ion of knowledge, by tdsca'.ioi.s! in-ainuiion-. free to aU. wituout .ii-tniclion of, ereed (jT party, no; subjectf-d to any "eetarian j reniou. in fine tic, and fioiu wh.cb the liible jnail not be excluded ft The Union iout b" preserved, the Cori-tituiiou maintained, 'J fjpreinacj of the lawr enforced 7 We .r! opposed to ail intervention by Congress in matters p p-rt-iuii.jr so'e.y to the io'iivij u-il .Sla'e. and to all lei.:,-!atioii en the part of iodlvid in i States hosti'e to lie pfjprrv aua ka.ppil.ea. ot other state, jf tbe t'l.iun 8 We are in fovor of tbe Tcnitori. s liuf goienieJ. and buin each one, a i: :b.e iulo a Sfate. it- cjn-ttt'jtioo sir! law (raited, a in tbe uriiir days uf the repu'- ic, by eii.iens of the United f'jtes, aU 1 re ptru.aneul iuhar-itattta thereof, uniier aueb wet i 1 rules and regulations a. CoD-gr.-a Buy pre-crine. We are ia favor of the avciln.oe in I grumi, , lr-i.;;,'i-n of M'l-e lit c t tm! ST'fJ'irn, t',d b r-''.rtii'.'i ai'd p. erf v ..ll'itt ot fra'a-rtial harmony belweeli (irfi poi li-'jii of our eoii'.t-j , but ju-t e n rc-ii,Bs In tbr rsj.'1-t" and :i tere-t- of e.ch 111 tnl l("'t, of eoicpc u i-e snd ti u c ti arrnaiisiu h ch ti.fi j-i-e-ed t'. - found.-rs of our f i-M-n. Wa-l'-.t... h.'.b. at t an- llOll of llir L b.en a. . or"! Jtl. Wear reform in tin ee"i,ot T ia t) en ,mt lit I I . We ar , i -i h ; routi-e'i d in I'.:..!' Adi .-"w ' by I- t !!.. tl,- I-)!, fu e-.i.'l , .ion, wL'L tli.it. L'.d, 1. a. el, .,.,. t I ot a M of ,Le g wi.!-.t ud in ' . ijii c- ii e'iean t licence w 'h a fur ati-J ju-t I iirion :'. i..r luni .ry and free inatituMoa. 1 V. e ate in f.vor of an eif rated ai d ttwroit'o; Aii.e.tcan ii.tiona.ity. to )-: 1 lei.. put "1 m the fr..-igii and domestic polity ot mi t ei erai eovet i.uient. is nfk..i ii :ii',ii aLiioad Lv tbe obaeuanee ok 6n.. boll, y s-t jat. pruiei.t mi 1 i -'.si. i,t eon duet in an intervours. witb t'-t-w. p".nij.i'.v eon rrdiiif and will, lice proin) le. et t' .'e fell rnghta, and as pi" pri) irii.-,.;..,. nil wnnes and by Usii.: !. .Imniu- .j IU treiteet the irs.n,- ai.d p., p. tu . bvvm a rii-i.t to its i ot-.tlin iu a,, pii. uf tbe wor d . IS IslMktT in IMlMtte AT ll'.Mt Kir-t. J!y tbe ad..i.uu of t. "( 4 and 1 1 1.1 1. g isl ' ( .01. intn nd fuiihn.ntt. upon f in. ib- rwd .tjuaii'y. ol an the f Iff reel f 'he i tauMiv ll.e ari ai.it ui a., tbe inttb.tiii alt tbu tutrcauiie second, Uy fost.-iiig American genius and l; and third, Jiy authorising aim P'" , ting mch improvement end "Oiks of a ttalioual cnaracicr, .e. -j .illation, are mod, d for .he commerce, f del. nse ti uevcK-j mi of the country. J 3. We me ipposed to tie pres. tit sys- ten. of HOIII iuating c.mlidatts lor puinie oi- .,...1 would have tie reetdc mere tin i ... .... A', lv select their ealidi- .1 '.!,. ,',! i.oie.inate 1 elect instead of, relf -rkrrs iilid di uiLOguc ; m u i onen, 0 l"0'?f i capable, xpcr'et red Mid practical. 14. Jo rrnncir txisniii:, - i ,. . r-.nliin,. th.-rt from. ui. - Ji i i.u.- ! .,U knild iiu " The IVotilea fany oi , , , , MJ ( ,. j fct, jvopk- 1 any oi , ,e lloll u,ol, ile pMi.eip!. ben ii.be- , , ,., i, . ir,l. , I il.Le- tio,,. - , 0I1iti,i'g trpon thoe purely nationa rore .i;,i,.it. frlirn H'C a" w"""1"' M " and iidiuiliilig int'i "aid parly all ctt:etn who openly avow the prim-ipl, .nUtoti rnl pol ey tet forlh iu the ior.-j.-Mii;,' de-ilaralion. -VJlorth Carolina ftdlbia. tSSfSm ..ft .. ; h-jw , i ... J II f S II U V . J 11 II C 2 SI. 1?5. r- -r Srssnu Clli and JrEar's Sfpeittlmrms. i i'.U-.H V.ail Ju'e Ttk .-. - . Mo - anton, l!ui ke.-ll.ur-iiay, Jtt.y Mb. ;irl0tl ui nay, J uiy 1 u, ,.;!!.. V.i.m. M.n..ivJii!r li-h MarbaV.. SlaJiwin. WedttesdaT. Ju'.v 14th. j ,,n -!v ,,r.v;;',e. lis; word . Mot. day. July 1 Oth ' Webster. JcUcii. H edu. sday. July -I-t. j.-, ,lt!;D- Mjcoii. 'Ibursdav. Ju!) --'tlJ. ;:jhi v, Cherokee, Satui . -4t!i, ' ' ....... Mr tnBirrt tai d fill- "f0 tJSy we hy before our readtr Mr. f;;!n,(.r', ,; rrlalie to ua'.iiii- the of fubKelamU lo tbe everal etale. Tbebtiretof this bill was to prevent the "'J' ' "I'""""'"'' "K " 1 States, rut g, wng to eacu -i-iu ates. but "iiin to each State tccoruiug a . c t0 representation, Ler pr.,Foi i.ouao.c 1-. ,br s7 t. : :. , ciultl not re carriea. me ihm,h jswn-ic, ....... H.iro... of keen i.-r ail. but it rs strank'e i. d.sirou. of keeping all. but it is strange that the old States do not claim -their ahare, iheref. rc favr r cviry endeavor to do :.,:... tut they wt'.i not do .o. J IT .win rail.'' eorr..pondei.t tale, acu.e notice of this Coilrc. which is located at Newton, and ia ui.der tuo control of Prof. C. W. i-myihe. Th Prir.einal jiiiidly sent u a caulnue, '. ,. , . , . .... . 1 . b ell show, th,tthete are td atudeiits ,t ve tiist-tctieii at ibis t me, '1 he principal tbe i. v.-.lc snecil attenti K:ie-'i-b. Pr.-pi.ratory, C u.i lilar'. Sc.entiSe atu'ii. -s 0 ,0tt Coiiege classes, of the studvn: may detus . tovernninit is rt Ii -1 '; on gxid .ue cf tLt atuUtLte . Tb' fharljHr 1 " I' B-illrund-SaturJay being a !ei-urc day, we took a 'rip to O.e-ter. on the Charlotte Kjiiroad. Ve bave not t een en G.u ra 1 since Feb ruary la-l. and ne fou't.-l eousi leralb: iui I tovemeni in the running of tic cars, there &ti no j .ning or jostling in tl.tir ii.ove-ttit-Lt, but tl.ey f as.-cd aioug as .-uiocil.'.y a any one eouid dcsiie. We Kere p,c-ed to 6d tbe road in such good order, and Mr .lobn.ton, the Pn.-iJent, des.tves great crc.il for hi- iuii'.fst gable rfforts to lender tbe roai a, afc as a..y otbi r it. the country. We art also p',ea-e J lo learn fiom the fol lowing b tie.-, tiiatotbeia ore iiiidiu' oul 1 he U'Oid (j 'jalities of o'jr icud Head tbe letter : Washington, Ii. C, May 81, 1'.3 LtAttMK: J he l!;n lOi.ij' from Auus la, via Curumbia, Charlotte, and Ua,eiub. aie not . .jua.rdby any tnai I nave trai. l-d our ii the South ; a iar'e poition of I he road tiom I'oiuii.bia nor'h, is unsurpassed Ti,.; eonvenience" ol the roads are such liiat I -n..ll uen-r tL.ua, of taking iii" o.d ro-ite hroucb " 1 ri.li-.'toii, . I i.e po- -r- over these r,ad, a- p-.tto no di -com. ,r... nor exposed to weath-r. del, ; . or -ther ii'iniai.c... Tie couii'rv i- bi.b. bea'thv alio ; ar.d i.t mo-t Oakland. v iou di-' a-e- u u-t be here f.- . when "j he fa oye.. w n ii.ii J r-i run oi ten ini,' a i t!. ro., o- ia v- i;ood. and nine enough .urn to eat it. 'I n p .o ei w e ie ii,t..:e'-i.l a mi poi t .' i .. ids were eon. r ara'jieiy U ,-e o! uu and d..i, ;, !.. w at mb'.at roi u-fti'ii. weboot any u bei jtiiii was well a.ra -...ttv wnti i.oe wile iiri'ii.iiu uien of note in Carolina, c tlie 11 ta ''i' li Be ' ci.feiiliotis in J! !t:!i,orii a VA a-i.ii,,t, e ! in fai or cf ti e new roa'I. For ci s. I .ball to no oleer, ai d wi-b en soi e sa to ll.e "bo-,.; tl.at eaiiiod inv 1 oiti." Yours, ti i ., CiUf. II V.M.L Thf Cb if July. I. con il.;' on S , I i. ft town to o't. nd t. 1 us on s'a' iii '! y Oi. 1 D.e 1 j 01 our ,'im i al ' I I! fl-. Com C u.panii-s rduy 11.01 u li.e da) :,t 'ti.,s Uk Lv.ry pre. ri, an iii!iaii..n ;i r in tie li'baij . n.t over ' 11 S.'u in in the c ii rii u ol ( ee 'Jbe Cin.f i.ny t . I 1 a., d with tbe Itrlt. parat tamed ou for ti iijf bd-'iue'y tnier- as in 1 1 d ibe dniy rt n l with tome b, tLal tbey foat tUey cannct tetij rs- W. rccr-minccd tin ui to throw regrets w the wind and wbeu the liuie cornea go ,v"u wc yjtya uo ,oubt guccess will , ..n-,... tu nd jourjJBon Thf Troplr's Tarly of li t'ninn. In anoiltr column c give the riutfortu of a Dew paity to be feitnid to Le called The lVrj Ie f Tarty of the U'jion. V lieu .., s, untera can lis iu their places and ,,, ,.. v. i..Ve that our o-ovet ntneut i ,i a. nrr,.t in the norld. it eei to . ...... i., us Unit it is about lime lor mc p(u , . .. . -r aii.-e 1U their nnetit ann pui oui i-i ,nfe iu i.i I ,U. ,.lif.irm of the par,y ; j.oner, and the platform of the I patty u.uM pha.-e all cotiserColive men, J .. .i lure, of our venmieu, . lar.., tk.t .1 eou.ftb.iig .a not dooe, our ( toie.t.tiicut aiil be bankrupt. I bis new , t-ariv nUtlurm is in tavor ot reloim in ne . . exsetiM.4. atu ot a ruios ccuhoihj iu n . j. . . :.. i. ' aduiiuiMiatidu of the govcruittut, the I'iutfui IU. j Tiffprrniite Ctlcbrulinn. j 'Ihe atibtver.-ury of our Nalioual Iudo j pctideiice bappeuihg on Sunday this year, .i c ...... - t r ii.;- intv celebrated the day on the 3rd iust., at j Helrou Church, eveu wiles aoutb of Char- PitUioiw' eereiuuted from tbe ad : lulle. ! jactnt counties, and we were pleased to see, though a very thronged time wilb fanners, a j -ood turnout. There wire some four or jtive iivi.-ion9, together with Sisters and J Cadets of Temperance, iu attend ane, and as ithe publi.-Led invitation was to tbe friend, i of the cau.e, and "the rest of mankind," ihere were a very lar-e representation of the denizens of the country, " round about itiese iJi-'Uins. - ! ,.., . , 4 V!.,,.k the nrcces.ion formed at the Church, under ouiutuaud off the Marshall of the day, Col. iiliaiu M Stejliu', of Greetisluro', X. C, delivered ; lie oration, llo is au able speaker a niau j of j;oud inu-iletl a .-cholur, aul a ualous ! advocate of the trent aud gUrijus cajse of ! Tiinperauce a cause in w hich all good and j honc-t uit u should be engaged iu. The ad ilri . was repj. tc wilk sound aud uuaniwer- lie iijuuhbi. in b.buifof th Temperance 1 au-e il.e eau.-e 01 ui.tu sun i.e.- -t. , 'hi.ujui.ity. He waa followed by KeV. Mr., J ' .'lr. . iu.scouiuy. ' ,.J bia rtniaiks, the audience maicbed to, u.a , I rJk remai its, me auaience ma.cueu ,,e uitr.tr prepare ur in r occa.ou ruu:tiu and the ceutlemeu on me ouitiue ui me ... . j ,,,itL. ih aii es. and we arebleased tjbic rJyoAu ,be Jau.es, and we are p!eaeO l0t.y. in honor of those concerned, tl.at; ali.J.e proiL-.u were uiim lor au. ' festive bourd was loaded iiu every variety of euiLiea that ll.e at asoo affords, and there wia a " Tjleutv aud to fpare." Alter din- . 1 . r. .'! Tl. 1 Dtr, we again assembled at the stand, aad , were addressed by He v. Mr. Xicbotsou. Iu coiiciu-i jn, we wou.d aay, Ur a. wet w.rt ablu to i'lJ.'e. the day nas-d off, ,, , , .... . .1 .j-re.l.., alJd pitvaU to .1. present-lbe Ullisiu tooU the ad Jrr sea tiUertaiuiug 1j ults may I tilts." ..Ikt than their bon- (. liiSar'i PuSlliilll. i' i . ... -c i- mi... ......:.. ... itioo to 'omii.cu il.e tiinner vtry acctplable, and the lauina,) Confliet of Capital and l.ibor ; Sonnets d. sad i antagc in addr.asini; such an immense I U3nect, Loaever, that the Pbiladelphiaii ami the laliu.lmg holy la .lepp.J at tjc in- ,-ichI. and K1-. i;ie.3 them banl-otue and intellectual "Why tjie Tyraiu," Klnuence in tbe aswmhlaJe in the opcu air, aul hi voice j bad a u--pieion that be w a. Uiug tjuiaat'd Id. It is "topped, but, unle-a rriiuei!, b'-id.- cjiijiu. W ., buiz.h for Ihe ladies of fhc Uid . I'u'teJ Stale.; Hope " W bell all was , rather foiled him toward, lb. .lose. His A". ". f.'twirt. 1 mu-t drop, at lb. next ir..pirati..u. mto t'.s )" " " " ' -J r i ' stloom," c ;' Funny Stories about Brother i speech, which occupied near twe hoor-i, was I ' lun'. To effect its expitrtou, th ar, ifc; - tar as tne ots.Xoitb Stale, and especially of Mcck.euourg , j., Tnd . The Old Kng- published in the city paper, the next worn- M . 'ly of tbe rim at the t.p of the w.r, r ml. 'Ihep'auof coiit.lv "may tin ir virtuej excel eveD,j,j, r mlBa lists j To my Frieud, with my ' ing, and wilt be rend with the du.pest in 1 " actually pit. into v. b. u.i ol cti":i ' t'ir. honor aLa ,!. ., ...itudc of iht-ir .liite. while lin ir Portrait : Ingres I From the French!: Tbe . terr.t by all who admire transeeudai.t ffen- pond.ut thus describe, a m.ikel - . ,!,, 4 mii.ele. pUled lo.er. than it. is, , ,' . ,0rave; Uioiiea Muscipula; Allan Herbert tbe iV.N.G. K. K. having been misrepre- ( A rj)lnnia,it Sketch ; Kditor's Table and sciittd, the Luitor of ihe Iredell Express! I,i,rary Noti.fs. states ti,i,t he " baa been to some pains t' . ascertain, corrcttiy, the reliable position oil fcok't Hap of ButlfS. the iJisti itution Candidal for Oovernor,) uu tne-e questions, and tne toliowing state - n.i nt may be relied upon as exhibiting him xnciiy and utuq jiiocatiy and all otb- els ait-y h'. ' ' '1 Le pOfiiion of Mr Mi liar. on Int rt;l Iniproveuiei.ts aoJ e-pecialiy the Western Hxt.n.ioii. is i-natly n..sunder-tood. WLiie. ne Las ever sai l tnal ne wouiu nui reco.'ii- ,.'ia erea-e of tbe State debt, for any work in the present condition of our State i.'l tne beavy taxation tie lias Hue- w, on ail occasions and at t ..- place of public sp. aking in the cidvlss, detl ircd, ti.at lie bel l the Stile bound ) y Ler pa-l I-ci-lation for the sum of ?...0n,'Hi0 Hour millions rioilarsjfor the We-tt-rn Kxtenai.vn, and fcat.IMMi.lit.iM or tliereabout for the il I. I. sr ,t i'.uih Haiiroad. and li.al u vou;d fac.iiia.e ll.e t,,m,,-;t, j th'te luo Hot! .,j h Mut. to the extent of tbe ... bnity anovc named, that is : 1 hat he would lifii-attrn of the charter and j ... the Slate tosub-ciibc her iwo-tbir-:. j.-t a l .-t as the on.- third by individual. .- bona fide ul.-erii,td and ll.e per cent :il iu And that ti;e eontricU might be i-t oul a. I along tbe iit;. j j-t as soon as tbe su'o-ci iptioii rboitl i be made and tlie Ii . e ; t r eei.t p. 11. And he is 1.0 t urging li;e.i-ui-i i y su-cii ti.t S'atc win be amply . .bit to t aii.pl' te tb' woik, w hen fulilieral l b coii.'-s neee-sary, if the pe iple will unite j with bini ;ti t U'bilig ilnou'ii those measures ) J.iie Kills set out by declaring, that il , il," pte-ti t appi' piutioiia would nolsuffice,: a.,o our b lids .Lou d .eil as weil m xt Leg- i-iaiute a- they so-il now, be wouid r com mend a ButSen-nt sum 10 eciuplti': 1 tie work above ii .iin d. lia-t. ali.-r ar. la stfb. lent, bl ii'.l, taat tot Itut when he reached the iii.g ibal ibe present capital Las dee. and and HeCaicsl 1 dollar will be a-kcJ for at il.e next Legislature, and tbit Le will not j leeot, iiieno at,v 11 A the riiuiter now st .iidn upon tins last n i f ii e J . late -, for he b.n altered I'"" l.i- nil aii.ee be .'inning the en ii.'ii'iatea iin lo.'ttber and tl tl'-e i.ee ietw.en li.em. JJut tli.-y difler , 011 the main p lit to the IsX paye.r. e Si'' o. tub l ion of tno puoiic 1, M n tn- L.'pn .1,00.0 not lorger. J In J one. : arneie in the SLndard of tbe TM wbi. h .in ti st Mr McK.e has mys-1 lib -d or e.i.ngi d bis po.Hion, i. wholly un Witt.;. 11. atooJ Irom the rt, wbcic le bro(C)ed) ciiuton Mr. McKae stated at ; ouee that thtit bad always been his po.itiou. j In tbe Dancy Letter JloKae linn anuouuv- i 8miuat,0ii of Uiitba College, uiuu vmn cd himseir n'fritiid to iiin ma! Improve- ! off 0 yduodj Mid Tlmmday, tlio Jlud menu. On all occasion, bo lias pledged ; auj jjr(J ulMll8t. I arrived tben on H'ed biui!f to stand faithfully by th Stat' 1- esHay evctiin?, tbe -nd, and took lodging abilities already incurred amd in "p'1"'1 10 i iih Mr. Willotij. cwlou U tiluatd in aid iu the bebt manuer lh eomj.lclioM of (lie ' ('hUW, 0ui.ty, forty wiles North of Cbur Kond. , lollc, and4it aifibt of the mountain, and i Ob this platform be V." f,00,, " lho K!i ! bb-aaud with a pura aiino-phere and pood aod, we think, the U'rt has had fumijjh j W,,.ri 011J i surrounded wilb very fnr iu n.-t .n.,rii.i.a inliow in houl tli?y r ,n During hiv slay I . ,As, i:i:.,i i. find friend. . - . -., i ... T " ! All tmir. lit.L-V- lie a ,h uur menu m ixnU..... - j. Uiin nf 1 (It I, .i e- : issue of Juue ltjtb, cay : I he ccrrupa-. majority in I ouu'rcaa Hetug ! have iroiie and raised the I'resi'leut'a salary from ultlJ.fivt , Jly h , pPr an- inu , j,. A,j j k f , y Iiurep. Uurrisoii. Tj ler, i'olk, I aylor, j riumore, rieroe-au ere Vu u , . .. .1 I.... !.h. aiarv or .itienru tub iii'iuaini. uuv , "". the wealthieat old bachelor in I'eun- 1 - j ... . .. . yivaota, inui ne pam rni ...wv AND per annum! They have also iiicrea-ed Ihe saliitte of the tuciiihersof the Cabinet All this mnney comes out of the pockets of the people. Now, our frieud of the Wbi who is general ly ri-lit ia what be atates, must be at fault iu' what he f-tutes id the above ex tract, and to aati.-fy him ol hi. error we K" "'8 lowing clau.e from the U. S Constitution i The Procident Khali, at stated times, re ceive for bis services, a eoiupeusation, hich shall neither be increased nor di- u.iuibed during the period for wlncU lie shall bare been elcetcrt, and he shall " reeeive within that penod any other emol utueut from the L uitod fctates, or any of lceln- There is rery little doubt that ihe Bd- chanan majority iu Congress is corrupt enough to do antbit.-,"vt they . eouid ' . . . r a ..lumiJii i v.. j depti,,, t,f tbe popular Ueart, anu aauresaeu tempt to increase Mr. liucbanau's salury jt ;f t0 tbe popular sympathy. It waa the would be. j aunivtrsary of the battle of r'olt Moultrie, , i combined with theraud aad imposing cere- . .. , . . ., . monies of layius the eoroer stone of the Jfl-.thcf DlMralljr Vllh Hu.ta. eMoaa Jlooauieni on tho t'il.d.1 Square. Accjruiti to the last advices fiom Mext- . Th. proeessioti, which foiincd oo Meetiiiji CO we learn lhat our Miuister, Mr. Foryth, Ltreet, at I 'clock, p. ni , was uear a miie bad demanded and received bis passports I in length, tud was composed of the Masons, , . r it i . . ' tlddl'Vllowa, Military and hire L'. part- This was oaosed by a foiced lonn by the . , . . ..j . I uienls, iueiuding all the Socle-tits aud As governmcDf, it iudiog that its treasury was ; ocii,,iull, iu the Clty. ..h.xi. .1 thi rniirin to fill it. I I ,1. r..,.,Ur tr.r t,. Un .m mcll '. f . ... . . ;.l,n . K. rt The c .... . . . c til.. joTernuicat not only disregarded bis pro lmtit i1(!d eert. iu roods befontrit.l I to Aiaerieau citizens, tccaus.i of their no.i- . , , . . to A iaeneu emir ns. beca uss of their noa - eIlip!iin rith ,ke tvraLnieal edict, aod demanded .Ud , . ... Celved til. passport . . r .. He certainly cannot . .....I.n.ni.il for slandinir uc for his coun- ... . ,... .,.. to r..t.. AV fear that'our neglect to resist every m.-u.t ou-.Ttu to us, Has emlouenedi others to iu-ull us. We hope our government bold to a strict acoounl, every catioo .ta .tit lusou uur llM''. itmrit f')r July. Ve have reeeived the July No. of Rua- .... " a I It nan come witn its aecdsfom.tl re- ?0(.nty. e give the ulic of contents as 1 foUutsot res I From the French!: Thunder Storm ; Caro " Car. is an boor- horn monster," .tc ; Notes ou Wine and ! Vine Culture iu I'm-. re, No. II; Knew, 1 Anecdote, Literary K-trays, Ac; M'.ltou! i " Milton, tbe master of that mighty baud,'' ' A. 1 Tbe Poet: Mexico: Flower, from a ... . . 1, . , , n Mr. Wui. Job-baton, 1 rcsideat of ihe C. ; r o n v. l0Jj bas sent us a copy or : t,VVs Map of Route, to the Virginia , . e . 1 . 1 . nrin?. We nave examined it and be- ' ' ieve that it must be a great aid to per- snua coming from the South who desire to v;s;, the Springs of Virginia. It i.i hand . B M ,., Mr (VA(. ecfUi - ' ly deserves tbe thanks of the tfavelll.g public. i rlll rriiliim Phiillrr. We have received the July number of. this Agricultural periodical. We have examiued it and Cud it filled with in it estt -g agricultural articles. It i. worthy of palronag, and every Agricultural So- c)(.,y B,,oulJ fet. bound to contribute as much as po.sfble to it. .upttort. r ' .6.MJ4 V. ilirr. Per-ons fond of irralllvin2 iheir ta,te r. . 1 0-.1. u- . .. 1.. 1 1 , ... .1 I. 11 si . 1 dated bs ca ling at either Ur. H. M. Pntch - 9 ard or Lr. F. Scair ti Co. .. It is pro- ii-i by tboa who have been indulging ;,.jie(t UOUI. a. exec Mruik by Lijlilam: Wc understand, that Mr I'll ' Ue' U Gaston County, bad bi. baru about t.o weext io, sir ilea oy L,igiiinm, wt.icu was ; j consumed rud a wagou aud bor, u which was) ... - 9 f Accounts from Utah is rather tnoi fnor.ble than beietolore, aud as it is sup. poatd that the Mormon wili not resist tbe : cmti .nice oi nn '. unv can nuto , 'a.!ey, a new uispo-ition nf lb. troops will t n.jj0 : WimiKhU. A sailor, named home, ; on board ibe United Slat, aloop-of ar ' Purtamouik. now aa J'oiisiiieuth. N'e llainn. : .hire. Lai come into the poseiou ol loitv doiUra by the d, eeaae of nu un-"" ' "" .ekw..i.t cu .1.. fouth. lie .li'l rem.iiiis at hi.' ' j p0t but, as U very natural, ii .oiucwhit eiud by bi gooU foituue. i'Oft TU WUIO. JlINB 9, 188. j Mi KniTim t I ' had tno pleasure oi v;iljB the ton n of Nowton during tl. -.1 .1... t'.. I 'it kail m very L'ood lihrrv of over one tliiiusund volumes. I l,J the ploasura oi on liiironueuoii vu .Sinrl IP. I If Ul IIH'IIHI lumiuoiui.n - - j - . i.,a..i hi... ay inai 4 w. riy ' K ... ..... I i ..1. ... . , .ni )., ii. an ann eliolar. ami 1 j,-,,, fury worthy of the Klaiion which !,, .i,. J.kil.itiou of wlcel deoUiuatioiul trallKUtiol( aua I Suy that the ! bo,,or to illMitui()1 uu, thetm-clvea. Theeiaiui- ,: u vls tteoie.I, atnl "laceu oy licautllut lailtes wno auueu aiuru m I... ;..t. rt of tho occasion. Cue word mere and I am done. Most of the students board, with Mr. Wilfoti:, and am W'PPy to say thiit hi. tatie is amply auppiieJ with good aud nourishing diet. Good enough to satisfy tlm appetite of an epicure. And I think th.e Uii(l aou to aend to achool would do well to .end tbenj to Cntaaba College Yours ic , I" From our rurptspondrtit. CllAKI.LsluN, July I, fio1. The i;rsnd pngennt is passed, and tbe corner .tone of tho Calhoun Monuineut is laid. Last Monday was a day loti" to be lh(.re,i j,, BUUUU of Charleston, an,l will co down to posterity on the pai;e ; flf luotltn 01ia of the prominent i uU uf b A ,ucctfHa;n f senile Lfaowi ts io the niorniif,; cooled the aliuos pier8 ,MJ rendered out door exercise eom parativtly pleasant. The ilay w:i ushend n. by the filing of canu.m, the di-play ol j i .i . t I. ..II. The oeeeasiou was et.e that atirad ll I , ituttlll ,,,,, ttllaililB0Ua turnout of the I maaaes a. Wa preseuleU On inia occaaion , , . , . t ',, like the wlio e p.itiu.tion of tlie ,. , v t rowdiii to tue gi.ua aua exeit- , " , b , ..,;. ., a; anxious to get a prominent It seemed city was crow , 6 . ' 1 n c hi t pc i the picture. Tbe doors, window. "d roofs of evry uou 00 .Meetinw street were alive with one dense mass of butnau mtrl il. airlvaraika and air.et. were ;M rrowdcd that it was almost impo-sihle, ' .1 ........ fir tl,., !i f tb. oroeiLio. to ' proceed. proceed. I ;!,, tl... fi...!..! S, j eucl()M Bj ,or(l 00Ud.. 1 ' do not seppo.. that one man ever addressed t such a crowd siuc. the dys of Jehu Wes-I j !vv, siiles., perhnpa it was equaled by tbe! crtsd which Snur'-eon addres-ud un the! d oa tnei oceu.ion of his thank giin rrmou iaj 1 I.utidou. Col Keith i. a splendid rbc-ktr 1 . . . 1 en- mo-t e.ioq'iein oraior, anu u ruw ciiai u lle J,tl)lllll, of ,b, reat and toipr..v. ! occasion. He labored under considerable ius and tea jtitui diction, a. well by iho , "ho love to honor tbe name aud memory of 1 the great Calhoun. There has .1 lile a sharp and spirited riv - airy sprung up helweu the side wheel aurt propeller linos of New Yoik aleaui.r .liip.,1 , and tbe w-r 6T the giants promise, to p j ' see a good degree of outsido interest. 1; ' . al-..). opposed to tiionopolue in any ; thing, aud the sidewheel line hajs bceu brought dowo-io their charge, by tbo etier- " puonu spiriieo tuii'iieuw iu ui u.- ; ropeiicrs The Utter lin-, one of whose hoau leaves ibis eity every Saturday, cor ' ''xv passengers tbrougU tJ New Vutk for hUtn liMiiri, and this other line, whose ' charges were formerly ttf'.uly line dollars, 1 . . u -,. , i...r .1":- ..,.ur, atuenty The fourth of July will be celebrated on Mouday wi:h usual pomp, piraJu and r.iiculu- au0ul tatiee ol glorious war. I ha usual of" fuss and feathers," patent leatli- pewu r buttons, patent leather and er and ahoulder straps, witb all tbe paraphernalia aud iusina of peae-fol War, will be brought out and displayed iu a gay and brilliant nrofusimi uneciip'ed by any foimer oeeasioii, of a like kind. The darkee., as usu tl, will I hav the si lii walk a pr. pri.Ue J to theii , exelu-ive benefit, including Colored gaiter and crinoline iu half uiourmu. Tba exer c.se. of thn day will be concluded by Urn w-.k. .o-i b;.,,(ire. ou the battery, and , liliefal and i.l umiii.ted eal. I The tiatrioi'.a and nublio snirited of tin The tiatrioi'.a and nublio spirited of the I gsy and gall.tit Metropolis of llm Old Pil i metlo State, can do up an oeca-ion of thi 1 kind as browu as any other city or neoole un - 1 dcr li'taveu, and pue up tha agony a. hih, , , . , ,.r . " ' , ",' aud at night, alter tbo abow, a moderate ti,,lU,y 0, bam and lurkey, hock aud hci dacu, wim the tilling up and ct cetera., will! I go the way of ail eartbiy things ia doublej u'lick time. i I he Charieatoniatis may not be gieatet ' ' ol w't-i ...an vfuiirr llilllgljr ail'ij 1 thir-tv people, yet they can eat nfiener and I 1 otl luorB o,.ci0u ,,an any other people- a mong whom my lot pas been cast. I'.ating I""1 diit.kingarc very good aud proper liitugaj ih iiieir ui.oen, nut ill. way aome pi'Oliie Ue 1 stroy solid, aud fluid, take, all ibe poetry i o'at of the thing and reduces il to .t.-ra, , eoimaon place, every day reality." " Ksil ! eumtuuiiieatiou. corrupt good uianiieri," and 11 it ia 11 ot lor ius viii.'iiiiouaiy , outrageous ly, ou.atably Uugb beef, and ihu aul throat flavor of the logwood dyed aud strychnine tinctured Iwjuor, 1 anon id ling sine, bave been betrayed iu the ii.juiiou. and vulgar h.bil of eaiitig and drinking. How is beet 1 .u wbi.key ia Charlotte T ' i - ASHI.KV. Aunt of Ih. ha. f ia very w.ai. hut ' il,s wl,i. t, a. w e iti N,.l mmv it. j The U inusboro' Register telbs of a I tomato weighing tbte. ijuaiier. of pound . vma - ih. Memphis Appealof 8i-r. , 8VLVAMA 1U Jieuu.. i r-; , ,. day .aayn We i0 iarn um .- of J II. Campbell X tawpbell, OI in. ; Ji, a .'.T' nau,'. on Thiirsi'ay, mad- Jr j," Uan.pb. il v. a-formerly an K'xMn-i at ih.C.o-o by MrJoht. U ffl of .1.. MeuUiLou. Pini- I It-oHe, ; . ' i i... .i.mi.l.oat Scotland nn on .noiway i- ui.Ve.r ,.o. .bet, Mr. Campbell Leer on that boat. Mr. Camphell oia-l- atalement to Mr. lloflinati on that VlU, Or the moriiing of the .xplo.ion. Mr. Cn.nb.ll was tiD early, and baviup o- (ynipbell was tip f a j , wUo wa.siok, be deeetidedto the n.u.n deck to nav biui a vi.it. On reaehins the eunme he found that the engineer w.e Dot at hi. post ' Soatruek waa he at this ioMattco of " 'i'- .1. I nnyilila eoti.-euueucea t m u ,,,0(1, t0 tb ,, hut de- ' efc ' . t,,e e fnilcr m.mi 00k up- 01, ,och an ' act as di're-pettful. He then .. . (h t ,i ,u,,ucer was tt, w nere he had been iu company with some women, battle was fouybl between th. Amrie-u As ho advanced, the engineer approached, .d JbiiUb fofte", on tho D inks of tbe as if to try ihe water. At that moment the AUuiauce Civef. iu w bat is knows now ., calastropi.e occurred. This Muteui. nt. e ' county of that Uame.oalU d the U aU leat u. is supported by thul of persons among ,, AluMaiuy. " the deck paLengers.- ! The Americaw fore, were ..II. I ,b, I'.eulatora, from their efforts In cude. tor. - nt to htinjt about ao epjillle reguiaiiou SwiMil.INO s'onie queer revelation are 0f t,lcH ,ud other op.resaive tttatlera. The sometimes made in eourts. Last week, in j American force, amouutud to two ihouanil, Philadelphia, a suit waa brought to rc.ovrr i ,) wft beaded by thrwe awn, onnisd $Jli4 for rug-raving platea for a work ealled Jtt,kiid, Uuuti-r and IJutler ( while tb " Kaue a Arctic Kxpedition." The evidetic. ! JJt forces, ineluding n.ilttis ealld ou. showed that Kane had nothiug to do with t,y "I,ol)( ,IM0Ui.led to upward, of Uvtu the Vok. ui tl,' " wu"' iu racl "k"' , huudr'ed, but bad the aduiaue er. ally it, throughout. It was proved that auengrae- latUl tu& dwciplioe. . A might have I,, r ing of a picture repm.eiiiitig jbe Advaucc 'pjpcd, th Amcricaiis wi. defeat, d. af as stuck fa-t iu the ice was copied fiotu lo 1, gu ,euol, Mf twi hour, with a bias of old picture iu the life of C.pt Lewis Cook, lr, y Head, and kever.l woudd. wl.i:. with the exoeptjon of tbe ic which ; that of tbe royal forces, Ih kiMed. wound put ill accordiun to fancy j that the portrait je(j HUI u,i,kiiig, was aix'J one. Mr. Wucl of " Solitag," oue of Kane's oflircrs, was ; er , , , copied from li e liketie.a of au old highway- j 'l'biaa) ended the- battle of Aiamanes matt in the Police Uutolte, aud the oioola- jlllt n, kL.rB a, tbe firt M I srU:ri ,n tiou of Saturn tiom au o.J gcorapuy, in. ,he Polled .-stales, l rwn4aoe. la ri . The book, nevcrtl eless.garo iuuuene IH- twot 0( K-gi.h Tub a and oppr.i.rw by faction to the public, who bought thousand. , j.;p:j.i;, (;.riiUieol. " Tl..i 0r. 4 of copies. The jury tuado tho publUbcra , gf sorih Cdroliana 1 aiowed hi. blno '. pay. 1 tl.ir.iy l n ptf by acta af rTere. ero.'-y ' and bnrbirity. He hin 'jpt'n Te w tL TltEMKMioL. WillKIAVJM). 1 lletd 0 nrtl j, w,ihoiU trial, 00 a lr-a " CWl in lit Air ihe recent whirluiudi t in tins se, a. Uyrou truiy ;. at, and iu the vicinity of Coieavilln, Md.. j;n oue uf bia poems l - - . .- . was the mo.t singular pbeuomeoon ecc-id , K- .,.,.,.; .., ,.H Uc ing to accounts, we bave ever read of. 1 he ; n,,,ur,ii,j tm Ua.a. n a-. IUH.'kvilie Journal saya further about it that I Tl.e.l " ' ' ' there Usaed from it a black smoke whick j Tfc()f M H kt ,t b, , ,f darkened the almo-phore. On geiitietuao ! A!limitltir ,SJ llot U0IlK.r Mill, that it., saw a herd of cows apparently up to the i AHleriesB b00,i mv bed in tie ca-. a-r, and there is every reasr... to beltte 1 ( j:,,,, L' -uor to whom too- r is HUl " that thiy were blow.) aiUaiUrf a suite. ' u. U 1 said that the horiiwu was DileU wttu j fra.meul. of clotdics, shiugle., limbs, cto , , . , . ,. . l j .1 It rushed on at this rate till it reached the . . . . Patuxent river aud there tu eourse wa. I . suddeuijr arrested. A youtig Phikd.lphian, whiln in the I French capvtai, had au opportunity, with a! number of other Americans, of bnug pre- I .... sk. K,tr. L.-kiar Court eostume, be aa.uu.td Ih. .eiform of I .1.. v...,..,. .v.,, i. n,n..,kia! fnr bia -.ii. i itary kuowledje, and kuw at a glau.e the nadoa aud rank iMdieated by every out form, pd d.w. ihe line of in. visitor, bis generally aatutuiua feature, relaxed bu be earn, lo our youthful fUiladrl u-u ha can, a lo our youthful Philadrb plii.u, to wboru be remarked witk peculiar ru.r,bi. You are a very vaunir man to i r - ' .. ' v t,... a Oem-ral, nr. lla'i loe yuuuj ui.u um a General, tbe Emperor a r.aw.rks I would bave been a bL'h uvmplimebt. W. Ibe city or Anglo, Alnca : ( As you approach it, there rumes upn the ear , l0ullj a of many water, graduallv ! n Itiuir into the rapid articulations of lau- uae, a lauguage like jargon, a t-ingue that hath nu eaa.aatiui.. aceombuiiivi wilii uei.l ,ud yet ol'ttu graceful g. .lieulativn, a. buy j? .,i ,eln.,g progre..... Aroand their basket, of fruits, Vegetables, he., lb. wa- ,rll re ,eat. d, smoking their large pipes, ben their tongue, givo real, weaving tbread 0I, ppgoi, jroiu me rougn cotton., uuriug black., who are carried ou tbeir buck, or scolding older urchins for their n.l-ei.iel. 1 no negroes iroin llle country 1 - - " ...e ...... .m-,3 with produce, some ill from di.lauce. ol a . hear, wilboul re-entnie6t the .uno-f h icu forty or bfty days travel, hundred, of curr.nU wlibsh are iueesaantly pis ing lJ uii-.a in the interior, perhaps Cfty or ity '" vi r it. irrila'ile l.p. " Ii r. y in a tram, a'.w.vs matchum in aiti.'.o :..'") Plej, " lb ranch of a crumb ol I t. one directly after ihe other, eairyttig on j tbeir beads a long aud narrow ba-ket, like ; 4 cradle, fastened ou long poles, by w hich, j ! bf tired, they real their load, a;audingl lt on eul. They bring in ivory, wax, gum, .ni ,1,, ,.... 1 rroduen of lb.- aouuirr ah ,.f bicb i. in 1L1. wav blouehi to luarkel Who ih thx FottTtMATit Htvxut.xr. ? The Washington correspondent of tl. Charleston Courier sijt: It is whi-pcrad that a quiet but highly luleuted member of the rcii.ious world Is ia carry ou me pi.au 01 nun 01 our io ; f,y ,hH 0vf comfort ur .'''i.' ' couik-d belles genllomau entirely uu j ,,eir .c.il il,, j, our comfort to lb ir rt known iu tbu " fa-biou able world." Oil.,,.. I "I'ut a falling off for our faahiouahlu beaux j To Is " teluaed ' for a man uuauown in j ' tbeir circle, who weai. hort-waistu.l coat It ia t, l' much Wa. ii for tin thuy .xerueiated themelvc. In tight boots '. as il for lliti they have closeted themselves ' their taiior with a degre. of tuyslstry worthy of Guy Fawke ! T. bw git.u tbe mitten for a mini who walks nub hi. ear. j Luiied in hi. coiiar. All tbe world eceui. - ". "b """ft Wli.l.sVll.l.K, X. V. June 'ii. Tiumni.t Actitiesr. At a M.onioeel ebratiou, yesterday, 700 persons entering tne aniing saioou ui tne auina tiiuii, inu noor . , , ,. eaVA avav nranl l.llal I 111' tha eltlir. Iinil V At , ''.r . r . , t, - people 19 ifle niur ii boot auirrs. 1 f.ll 11 ...i tin. in ; r , i . l 1,- . wos very .evetely, but killing none. Awou. tb. wo.ndcd we,, awtmaj ladms. Amnntr other nrroearil "uiiiptioiia at th Xonh, believe tli: tlie honor 0f kiviitf hed lb ttr.t blood in defence uf liberty id aeair.nt IMtbh oppression. , .t(.h.i, tts. and that .he has nUays remain. r u in uiini-.f"'" i- B.,t ,10 .,U...p.ion ia a f,U one, and to w,lu, i, not citnM. J be flr.t blood .hed in defence of libe l ly end m opp,.i. Knlish opprc-aaion, was tit the tf,a,e of North Uronu. the " old No.-h SlatH," aud twin M.tu of 0tlk t rol, ia untitled to tbe horror U a duiin ,l puheruatoru.1 du,.nt r.iteo of th .,. torlous Governor 1 rvon, the F.n?lii Gov. u . ,flo buiH on. of the u.o4 fflM ,.!.. I. either o. or Aeierica at Neabern. X, t tr.ltb Ih. ri .,. eM,U of l' .uipo-fd up.-i. the p. oplr l ,ke purpo-e, aud t reM whieb tia.i.,B nortion of tbetu. robelied, jont at did ti t '. f M.a.0cbu,ctt. JUrttrtK U io,k pt.ee in the year 1. 1..1 i.I J Mr. Wheeler in bia llwtoty of orth C.ro. ,Ma. itu tlie ic:a oi .iny, in mat ;-mr, , v . u,,..,. f.t co.. Tu . Jul. ' .'i i .). C'M'Sia.tMl 4i'H" p.. I ('i..ii..ei fvnaiMjiry i.v tux Tnw- iT i P. ley at plaud. t'ti. coutriac by "tco everything ww .at and dtuok i oiaje u glide on it. road la tUf aliel. over the m. trine, to Ih. winapipe , tuiijoui laning ' is, A litt!e movahl !.!. tb- j bich ia lifud p when . r.aitm, M, p.. , by the wetsthl ol the lood. aod I... aun.10 ' the wiu-ele. iu .wallowing it, XitLer a... - 1 Bor lii noa. in uan, can paaa a.moi. iog dow lb. irap do-vr a th.y jrae'i J Bjt this i' only a part f the .af-j'iar I - tne am in. p wj i- wmipife, - ih ' .r elosa.-. entirely while bi.all endued with a. aeute enib..ll V 1 iignn-" f"""" " " . tbiajf whiob touebe. tbe -..rrlti of tb. sp.- i ture rauwa it sides to nmi Brmly trc-ti.'-, tom. auu w li;, eoui prs-ins I , en."' whiek lhy ai. d.-trihuid, unv. . .1 air with a fore, li.al ps the otf ehsiauee before it. The c inebl-iv e '. ill' which ari-ea wb.-ttwe are cb: d , is . ig etit; effort of aaiuri- f.r our rcli' f anything olinnee. to bare nrvasl.d vh pto- ; teeiiv. epiottia. Vet tins pr-'ny n ' .huh we are eoo-taotly owin,. our li' ' eoiifined to a aingl. spot in the ib-oaj. It do. . not, as SirChaile. lit il atB: ;m. l'' , ' ' '""i , to Ihe euifiee, whir.; aio... il M neeticl - Admirable, too, it n. to ob-erve, ll.', ; or a drop nf wter, sub a spa-m alea ; e""h ules tbe whole fiau.; yet, left l " and its prep. r olllce, l'ie llilennl-i ' air alone, nothing esn b 0 ift. It 1 "oi eeu make it.nif frit ; a man d uji I kuow that h has a tiaohea. lui ur". ' tit Peieajivin Wilb pueli auutiDees -,;' iinpalieiic. of ) fie nee, )tt p.-rf. it rest an ti when let abilre are pr.-p-rt... t would have ihout'hl, not likely to ir-. -tha same auiyeet. Il ia to ihe junc'ies however of thifu aiino.; incousisu i.t n- ' tie., id this, as well aa in worn, outer d",: ! ,fl p,rt, of tb, body, that w. owsi ' r 1 ! As Axi ki. as IkiV 1.1 ?l tXK ' Uaiu from a .Meiic.u paper thai a lenco"1" ,Bj 0nurrs,l on tle Pasco, 'lb. , dine of Mexico,) between an Mn'i l'1' naini.d Il .cli inaD and Mr. J be. For-;' ;r , ton of the Amcricaa Jiinistrr, lur c, num.tanee. of which are .. follow. 1 Vouni Foray ih, repclleJ aom iffni familiarity of the Lnlishmau.i- wnieh n. latter mad. an insulting rijoiudi r, wi' .... ..... .i. .1. n ii t "J Kn r.,,B(i , toi.fon lrf)k pl-e- 1 ,, , . , . . Ibey were loth mounted, aud in- r-" ' . . ! man. bo was bHU mucli the larger 1 , , , r.,.li- and mouui.d upon a larger aniinal. ro.n I and atlempleu 10 ride dowu J.ung rors)"-, ,u J- U . i. ,m -iifc Upf fidj he , U1U.J, :,r hi. adversary 00 bor-ebaek, d in..Miii quickly, nd b.udiiio , it. 10 a by -sis" er. challenged Jtue"JS,aii to aiibl and h- ' I, , ... un foul. I bia JJualiaiiau tleci.ui 'i b.!' and, upou tbe Trnv,uUr a 1 lfU lemg ut.d, young For.ylh a.-am dlsii.i'ii'1, and drawing bis knife started at thu b'-s liahmen, who precipitately fled. Foi-)''1 ' lar him, until a number of geulleiti-n ml.' fered aud begged him lodesi-t, as lliu 1 waa not. a proucr jilace for flhuug. J

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