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Hi 1! present terrors if every regiment could add tp its commissariat n ice-making cngino. What effoci this discovery may have up - on the rapidly growing ice trade is worthy j of consioeraiion by those who are interest fd in it. Tbe ice shipping trade from New Kiigland, indeed from IJo.-ton. aloue, eugagea tho capital of numerous companies, Bud a --rcry large amount of tonnage. It is con ducted with such skill aud economy that N. Orleans and Havana go.l their tc fir scent per pound, (never less than half a cent,) and Calcutta, for about two and a half cents. iut judging from it present sueooss alone, this irft-Binkinj machine will furnish ice at those localitiis for less, thau a quarter of: that price. Since l'Al, the traile has in creased v!ih great rapidity, and most of the ponds in tiic vicinity of ltoii are ued for i tha purpose. So long a? eleven years ago,! the shipments from lost.-u coastwise for one j ve;.r amounted to -l,s:",7 tons; to f irt in I porta, 22,5iU'. The export of ice durintr j the year Ir, from lioston, was r...j.H! tons : for the vear 1S.j4. 11i.31. tons. The' export of IC'I 'rotu the I mud Mutes tor tlia vear ending . f tine fill. 1-;V-. was over 11.- OH') torisvalued at nearly 8-!iM,tt0. This ! is a small saui comparatively, but it will be remembered that the ice trade has be. n without douht one of the main stays which : pr. served the Calcutta trade to Iioston. At if Yo. k Vint. j THK KLECTUIO TKLKGR APII. In a brief history of the magnetic tele graph, published in the U.nkcr s Magazine and Statistical Kejis'er. tor April, it i stated that the idea of the employment of electricity as a mean of conveying iuielii - cencetoa distance appear to have been long cntertaiucd ; and experiments to acer-; taiu the practicability of electrical com- j ruitiicarion between distant places were! early made by scientific men throughout the j world. In 17-tt Grey ami Wheeler discov-j rrcd that a current of electricity could he i made to How thr.ih cousidera5?e length! of wire. Iu l-'4t, Winkler, at Leipsie, aud , La Monnier, at Paris, rxperimeiited on tht j subject of the transmission. Iu 1747, Dr. ! Watson, in Knglaud, refieated and extended . ttie. ?exprii:nis,s. numg a current iiirou.!;ii , iwomiiesoi aire am; no oi ranu , seuuiug shock across the Thames and Ne l'.iver Dr. Franklin, iu 17 l, and D.. Luc, in 17 I'.i. repeated many of these experiments. Iu aJdition, txperuuciits bearing more or less oil the a jl iect of electric telegraphy were V,v in lTt l : U. i!,...r in 17!'l Cuvallo in lfo" ; lietaiic ..irt iu 17!; OX-innier IU l aud 1 lul. Uer-teu in , 0 j Tl,.- firt rb-rtrlfl 1.1.-, -rat. li .etiia'iv an- jlied, seems to have bct-n this iuvcu ion of i ' Hoinboldi 7Ts bis t. I.gr.i h was PS-' t,blished between Madri ! and Arvgu.i in! 171'- a rii-tauce cf t nty-:x u.ii Iu 1M, Francis lU.na.ds, of K land,, constructed a tele;raj.U ei.-ht n.in in length. Iu l-7, Harrison G. D'er, an Ani' riein rons ructed a te!egrap!i, Ij: used fiielioiial tii cir.eitv. piineipsl cause of a'l failures, it is r.ow stated, was the application of fncliona! electricity, which, ou iceouLt of its llh iu t. nsity. is confined with grfat difficulty to cond Lielii' bouics ; i. t apiil and iiiconiinuyjs ui. it.vi) tU ju-Viiif.pnuj rsfqpv a- plojinj; the pure gaivatiic fvTee were inieut ed l.y Schoei.'Lcr, D: Haer, K Smith. (Scot land, a!. out 1-4-; ), li.ln i.i 1- lii, aDd Morse in 1-1'J." Ail the instr jnickts for mar'eiic tele praphing L:iin among the rest di-cover- ed aud ixperiuiented with previous to the di.-covery by Profcsor Morse, have gone 1 out ot use; aul ail now emp.oyeu are lhe Morse, llo'j-e. and ll-Jhes instrumr i.ts From an ailieie in the Ho.-ton Advertiser, under the caj tion of 1 ne Honors cf tue I1. coiery," c cepv the i'.l iv.it -. . ; The di-covery of the calvanic current, to w'ni.-h wc owe ti.e t'j.i'l o.' deiij'ut of Jesierday, i- U'ldouht' diy Kuropeau ; that form of the di.- otry of its ui jgnetic p-is-r, t? which a'so we oe the ti.rii. c! eiuiiLt nf y-terdaj. is undojlt'-lly Aiueiiean Tbe fi a', cf tb -se ci-coverie is as csseLtia! to the .Atlantic telegraph a- the other. Hut, iu tijH case, we may aid what i n.ore ren.atkabie, thit the great intent. on of Prof. Mors, by wiiic'ti be so united o! ta's electric current and Henry's admirable Use of it. that nation can communicate iti-tan-taneousiy with nat o:i, is in strictness neith er Kjroptan nor American, but an A- '-niUr iuveution. It wis on a pjc.ct tb p. on the lo-om of the Atlantic i cear., ucdriy thirty je:.rs ao, that M jrsc- r-t farmed and th .ti carrVl into detail the grand on;- ptior;, who-e jrran let result U to-day butied, in it- n.aje-tic activity, beneath thit Alian'.ie's Wires. It is iii.po-.-ible to c 'lc-ive the t-xe'te-u.eLt which Inu't have thril ed every heart r-'ilotid the Niae:ra as sho a'-roached tin lap! on Wednesday. After so many cli-,.ppoiiii!neiits, every b?ur of Cir.'in'J-d s-jce- inu-t have in-.de the anxiety more and niore int. nse. And at the !a-t. not John Cabot 1. 1 in -t If, w hen l.e first paw tho- very t'.'.S of " New Found Land " from th" sea, and gave tbtm and North Arneriea to ..i:u&y is t. saw thtm,C3u have fi It the liii. wro,;'i-.t gratitude and ex jltation of tho-e wi.o united in the ct.joj ment of this great ii-tory. One man felt that triumph who deserved ail that he enjoyed. Mr. Field i the ur n to whose untiring i-n we owe lhi sjecial suece-s as we owe it to no ctiitr. Mo-lteal ad vanee. in the civilltv tiou of th world have a l.i-tory. They COUie, Lveau . "ite one man. whose name is Odiiinbiis. or 1 ratil tin, 'r Wa-'ninton, or Wat,', dele riniw s that the world fhji; gain otf sf p f rrl. He wi.i o e r'ltie r than late it fai!. 'loti.e litre l:-t t-f sueti ie ti rs.il! t-d Mi'T Mr. Field s t !:.' i l.e nd !. 1 lie did not inv- nt the- '.. gra; h. lie .'. 1 e-t tr-t suggft the At'-r.'i" t. le.-r-.pb j: jt he Lr-t .I. t. ru.iie d ti,at it si. 'nil ! be IU ...ii,. to I ave pledged life, f rtor.e and b' nor tli.t it .i.ould be. 'Fa-day it is. And i i i-e l.e made that pii-ije and de termination. Am IviK.i-.TAM l'i Ji Y. Cr. . nou.-h. of 1;-, It new pr'-re-s t y ! c! (;:.tiiph.-ne are lode noi Li. y l'rofe.-sor ton, b.s, ili-esr-.r, ,i i i .iv.'r.g t ni-1 Hid , H I .si., th-l'-by saving li.err-. t ace...-i.t-, l.:e., , I,.. come so fr ') lent in o-.r vifii.ity 'I i , css ly wi.icli fids -el, mi j:i. is ; -ou-i--ts iu tie cwuip: sity! at:- n ' t,,. eio'iij Line er E inl wi'ii caii- e e He- i g-,-T i" gas, it i well l.:,"ii. i- u.e,1 I. t , - .... j.ort combustion, and , be'..'!, in ,:, s:..i i iii.'.e (ju aijii'it , it i as ff-1. Jive u umi, iii hi r of re as aster it-e'!,) tnd wheu I oi.i.ii.ed ni'h binning fi .el uMerly des ti i't hi I- -ui' q lali'v. without iu tie l i impaling it nrjiuinaling property. I 'Y' ,lf y ft T t . ,Y?t 1 TlllY 1 I Oil IJ VLUil I D Ulltl ViUlUM 1 - .TlT. CHARLOTTE: T lies day. .A nuns I -21. l'iiiiii!f!c Sucpim cf Hip Alliiiilir Tihsrap!i. The follow iug dispatch was received in I'oiumriia on tue- evening ot ine inn: Tn M-rntti Tthzruvh Ollnr. GJmiihiii , Nkw Yohk, Aug. IT, 15?. Tub yitEKN's Mrspacb in Fi-M.. At ten minutes before 11 o'clock, this morning, the t'ollow-ing mess -J finiii Trinity Hay, for Mr. Archibald, cue of the Honorary Directors of the Atlantic Tele graph Company : Trinity Day, Aug. 17, lfoS. Mr. AnhthalJ, Snr York: lhe Ijneen s message was completed at o clock this inorninj. It wa coiiimenced yesterday, and durii.2 its reception, Valentia ! dcsUtcd t.dig it in order to make some iiMnt repair in the cable. J l.rou-Mi a mis- take, the part received was sent Cout h, a if it constituted tne whole message. Desaxtrv. The following was immediately ?eut to Wa.-hingiou, with that br Mr. Archibald : Nkw Vdbk, Aug. 17. 7b 1'hf linn tlir I'usiiirnt "t the Vriiidl lnris,U H'usliii'toii : I bog leave to transmit a message, this moment received from Trinity Day, fx- phiMiui the cause wn.cn prevenieu me whoie o- (1p .-e beinj te.o- frarhid lrom a eiitia vesteniay. Mia mo -i' to Her Maity d"teUU.i day accoru'iu- we con-iJer our a full rply. and ly The operatiuus ul Trinity Hay await your auswer. J'trtK Coot'ta. The Queen's Plessage. To .- roi-i.,.t ! the ',, .sV, " ' , 'Ibe guein desires to cong' tul.-de the ! J'r.-i.u nt ut)ll the sucee-. tai eon.p . Hon ft !,.. ,,. .I..-. n:-o f.i ,.,ii!.r,i tiriii rt this jjrt at international work, iu which the O 'c ti is convinced that the Pre-idei.t will , join with her in fervently h in-that the ; . nin.. r . , ul.ii-h now cjnneels iiieat Id ,t r. 11 a nd th. .-United States, will prove an n ldiilmml tu.k betHututhe iiatious. who.-e friendship i- formed upon thtir common in- ten-t rind reciprocal cst.xta. The (Jueeu has mit. h plt-a.-jre in thus conniiuniei.iiii- wilh the President, and cf r newing to him h. r i i-hts f.r the pro-purity ot the I'uitcd States. The TrsEiJant's Plossaga ta the Queen Wa-!!i-..tmv, Aug 17. r3'ir"ailr.'.r?4W't.,P0.r;lii:y reciprocates th on tii" nu.-cesfr .f the reat intern:itioi,al snl,.r.,ri.,. sn.i..,H.l..l bv- ll,fl sei..,c. slill and indomitable cmrgyof'the twoeotintries. It i- a tri :n,jih more glorious, because far more fui to mankind, than was ever won ) eoi.qutror on the niu ot cattle. of Aattie. Atiantic Telczrnrh, under the ii.aven, prove to be a bom! of p.rpetuai peace i;r.d t:i. ndskip between the kipdred Mition. and an instrument destin ed lilvine Prcvidet.;e to iiffue rcliiou civ.iiz liii-n, lii erty and love throUiihout the wo:i'i In this vie, will not all she i. at i'. us ed" I'liri-t.-ndom sfiitsiie-oiisly unite iu the deel intioii tbat it shall be forever neutral, an i th.it its commuriieations shall be held sic ) :n pa in-., to t lie p ace.- even iu the tnl.l-l nf eo-li.ilit..-. These nies-a.'s were looked for with great ai.xi.ty ly the whole people, and fully confirms the complete stiece-s cf the Atlantic Ti le.'.-jph sni he-tows upon the originatois an 1 i xr-euter-of thi-great work, which may without at.y doubt coa:ideud the eighth wonder of the w orld, the greatest honor. 'J he f 'nosing me-age a received from the Directors of the Tt-iegrajh iu jic-al Jiritain. To t f birf.tw of th A'-'ui'ic 'ferafi'i l.'oiiip'inv K irope ami America are united by t- le grapu ! liiorj to (iod in the highest! On earth, peace and good wiii towards men. Dil.B V Ks f.r Ai i.am l 'J tl. 1.03 A I'll Cl-MPAV'Y, iKLAT Dl'ITAIN. u the r c- i; t cf this message along the line, great rejiicing was rnaulfi.s'e l Va.sI!IV'.T'in, A ig. l'J. Prf sidi nt Ji' han in to day received the follow ii,g di-patch (ropi Trinity JJiy : Trinity Hai , A jg. in. T'i th 'vi 'r;,t of r',e I'm' i I ''tutti: Your up - g--, in r to that of tho J j'tii wss traD-miited to Yaleiici een o'el.vek this morning. The Iran-mission has been delayed until this time for some eiy-e occurring nt Valencia, with which I a rn net yet M-q-iaint. d. Dk SAN I V, Chief Lleetririan. 'lhe following message was sent by Miyor Tic'i.an of New York to the Lord Mayor of London : ''."itv Ham., New York. Aug 17. I-.,-" I ..-cngrat'ilate yo'fr Lordsiiip upon the s:te. living of the t..degra hie eable, uniting ;;,e is r i.i i.. i I- r Kmop? and America, and lim citie of N'-w Yoik and L'-i.'i'.'i ; 'he w-.ik of tireat l;.-:a:n and the I't.il. 'i S!:,tr.-, the tii'in.ph cf rt-e.nce and 'm-i gy ov-r space, unitii.g n.ore elo-e!y the bends cf p-aei: and cf con .1 pros, into the Hj't. be- l.n r ry pn tnt Willi re ..Old the fiod be a. tin pti .ii of u '" pr-isc-I'.i.MKL F Mas or finite loan. lo II KM AN, ' N' n York. A t kgrij hie rf porl 2lt, sti'es that the f bcautifu.iy. Mr.l.iM posltiu on account of o New Y01 k to t i le ii ,ix work ;i ' going 10 re -.ig I.i- l rldil'T la I irk. irn that Win. J'l. Marin, U-'j , Kd- W. f tl...' i;;:8t,etli City iitn,', has beeu tl. etej sheriff of Pa-ij'l tank county We con.'ratul ite him on Li' succe-f, and l.ope ne may bjis no CsU ing tbe oil.ee. t si regret see li- cwi3k mm .,.'.. ' III S siruil. Tl.., n..mn,r.t, of the OA District are so taken aback bv the election of Z. U. Vance to Co.xrcss. that they arc assiCning' . " every sort ot excuse lor tno detest, vno is that reports re'utivc to Mr. Avery in tha ki.a tf IMp Klnnitiiv una iniUMtriousl v eir- eulated to his injury. And tho iVu' injury says that Wr. Vance pledged himself to support the Admiuitratiou. Now, wo do not believe a word of the latter, because at the counting of the votes at Achevilie on tbe 1-th Mr. Vaucc addressed the pco- pic and " ran over briefly tha positions be had taken ill the canvass aud stated that he should abide by the principles he there ..... . . i n- i -i enunciated throughout bis oflieial course. yrfct','or uom r.-t .u llie least in- timate such a promise from Mr. Vaucc. i irlslt the o owuii' is the otrjcia vote 1U tue Vance, Avery. 7 - " 471 21 47-. 4r 414 7ol j:i9 4 "a 4,.'"i :iat tin :.ti7 nj7i ! lluthcrford k Poik, !" M "erokec, jM"cm, Jackson, 1." 41 1 ;t-.'l s.i a dim :i4 .( 4 (K) 4:U 1 nayvfonn. Henderson, I'uticombe, Madison, Vaney , McDowell, Caldwell, j w,,,, ; : 1 1!1 I ,iurk() ::H j .:m Vance's Maj. 114!) Dunsliis and Hit Wnliiu?ton I'ui m. The Washington aud euator Douglas are down upon each other like a thousand cf brick. The l uion has said some hard things of the Hon. Senator, and lie in return is equally severe. Hear him : " 77. is man. WtH!eU,tnil his hirrini:, vuoic uhnle o'ft is In filch vmiiry I 'mm-. the jiv'Jic frrusun Iti their IMv 'i 'raions, are attemptir." to control the po'.iiics of Illi- nois with the.view of securing the election in their snecuiations to the exclusion of the Democra'ie party." ,, . ...r,tila .n,..rL-s Congress ly -vcral meinler-' at - the b.st session, that our government waj ...... . .. o,ri. .1 m , Porrupt ntf,r wnat j,e ,ys 'relative to following tl led of tbe I xion : '; Follow the lead of the W ashingtn l mo 1. in'i Hif turuis sn uv iuuhv. and you will r. nd the Democratic party asunder, and not only break down this against whom its denunciations are burled, but discraee the Administration which it profe-'e to support. whiUt it covertly makes war upon the leading declarations at'd rc- commendations of tl.o President and his Cabinet.'' It appears that the H. n Senator ha. never noticed tho I'nhii before, and nc suppos1 h.' would not ncv have done -o, tut to n- him : ul L..' U'l.tun tn fnion b foro,r-i,4 1 hurt h't! h l,fh. ii,s"'k im.icni ,t , u h ihnyt. fr the corruption that hang around it. aud the corrupt pnrpoes for which it columns are used bv the men who rule aud control it, that 1 did not wish to trust myself in an expression of my opioiou iu relatiou to it ' be lore an audience. - D itij awilT Vtilll III' lawyers. At a late meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association they adopted a policy which n.us. l.e alarming to th-: lawyers of that c'ty. They adi.pitd re-olulion f r tiie appoiiituictit of a committee of aibiira- tion, before whom the members of the As- sociation, and ail others who may wish to have their per-onil differences fettled, in obedience to Christian ruh s may bring their matters of controver-y. A l'ittshurg cor repondiTit of a religious paper, writing on the Mil j- et, says : "Ti e filj'et of this movemint is to opin the way f . 1 r a more general observation of th- in; metio'i plainly eive u by l'jul, in the -il'h ehapter of his tir-t epistle to the Co rintlii in-. It has lon been a di-grace to thos. calling them-elve? Christians, that, in stead of an attempt amicably to settie their ddT- rei,ee, as those who have renounced the world and leeoine brethren inl'bri-t, they ' go to law " with each other, aijd th.it before unbeliever-.'' A (I 0 0 d S i n . The following letter is copied from the Charleston Mttcury. We are gratified to learn that the people of the ."routh are act ing as they should do, and keep from cn- couraging people disposed to P.eeee yoj and .hen abuse you for the peculiar institution of your section. If this course i continued our word for it, abolitionism will be com pletely starved o:jt : FaM.-hi rv, N. C. Aug. 1 Mil Kmthk : As an item of news, 1 write to uii titioii that a Northern gentleman engaged in business iu this place, has just relurvd from Saratoga, .V 1 ., arid report but 1: roinl.erner ut mat piaee. He forth. porls our oilhern trieuds 1 ed at this absence of many ,,f their be-t eu-tomer-i. As I came over the. I'ailroad on innnense flood of traviiiers ere on tin ir way to the irginia ."'jiings, I hope this straw shows I i, at ti e md is Settled for a steady blow, in the right dilution. Pliifir JIow's I'rnJiflii.P. Iu l"ld, when Prof. Mor-e was inform ing the Secretary of 'he Trea-ury of the entire su'eess of bis eb ttro magnetic plan, he made the following prediction : '' 'lit l'i i' ti'nt inf n tire f torn thin Inn ix ihot ri ft Ir g rn h 1. corn itiuiii' nt u,n on th rinti'i 1, 111 a in 1 11; jilan rnui, tilth ci In titty. I,e r&ttlltltiltril Willis lit Attlfiln: thrtllt .' laitlii': m this mini imir n lii , I 11m rnn. J,ht tl, v ill tome u hru Ihu jiioji-1. villU .el,',;- The eurecsa of the Atlantic cable prove ttj a deinoii-trntioii the far-seeing ken of the -Teat electrician. ' ill... - - .. maiiniuu .miliar. . Bv reference to our advertisement column it will be seen that a change has taken place in the manaecinent of this House. ,r . . " -.- - pir. xoung naTing retired, i'ir. u. t . takes control. Of tho new Laudlord wo 'enneon fideutlv ur tl,,it if n desire, to p'case 1 will secure patronage tho Mutinou ilouse mi. iu.i onuie. ,1r. Bnvdrtt. ,r, . , ' '. - ' . , . . This gentleman it appears has brought himself under the displeasue of the l)cmor crat 0f ti,js cc because he says some . hnrd things of the Democratic party. And t0 PJeavor to pay him tack in bis own , " ' . . . . i.a rptor, u. u j,v ..v;n this s the jf"'" 118 re'orts bck by samfe tins is ine , pf nttman ,ho votcd wbii0 , Congress ; n;a;,lst supplies to the army in Mexico. I. . .i., 7i . I r i l,.t . similar charge was ail. a.-iinst Mr. Ma - con. He votcd iu favor of lhe w ar of lVi and theu votcd against supplies. His frieuds endeavor to exDlain this away by eaynm ed to spendin, the people's j m i L J,i,J I so Mr. Loydcu can relene , he was oppos money. And himself from this charge bj saying he was ilso opposed to spending the people's money j more especially as the way' h as the l'resi. dent's. lirn. B- Jl- tillirv. I.'rr,.,. r,.iru reeeived from the 49th 1 IT 'et w . that Ten V ilis M. Kdney is e.rcted. Ho ruin as a Demo crat and beat Yaucy, Democrat, and Ileury Whi- We are not surprised at this result, for (he General is a most untiring ,,. . , . , f electioncerjr. e were once a great friend. " 1 b of bis, bit because on a certain occasion we : him for Congress, no went about the D trict ruusing U3 aud stating that we eou be bought with two or three subscribers.- i are still ad vocating our old priucipies, bit where is the Ucneral ! Sold to the ; We are for ,bis, for many a tiluc Uve We ith Ve? 10 our electioneering tkinpaigus. onUcr,Wa the most dilTicuh of all. Cyrus . if the (ieueral now recollects tho snake whose track fcc used to picture as wormin , . , ,1,.,, ilA ,,nill,l ...it wl,(.liir it ; about so lb.it lie could not tell whether it was eoiU2 couiu or coiuitii: oaeh Who , bought now? Hfnilh of Ilinrlrsl'iQ. A nport has beeu put in circulation tjlat t!l0 yeow feTer ia i rr Charleston, to a considerable extent. This we are ., . . ... . before us the Kegi.-ter's lleport, from the "th to 1 lih instant which Hates that there was only fi death of that disease during that time. The Com if r states that it learns from authentic sources that there has only been ten or twelve deaihs from Te'ilow Fever since the lih July, and r. t s r ' of irpnt uiti There is no siekneiis among tbe ,,;I P'"?- nt're 1,10 fc?ori of epidemic character pen. rally originate or prevail, and no ca.scs bav appeared at the Marine n,I,Jtnl A Diirkliliinl 1,-11, r The New Albany I-"L;-r, the organ of Mr. Knglish, declares that the letter recent- ly published, purporting to have been writ- ten by the President lo Mr. Knglish is a forgery. It adds, however, that the Prei- dent write a hltrr expressive of the " hope that Mr. Kngii-h would be renomi- nated and re-elected." Now, if the Presi- dent could 80 far forgH his high position as lo do even this much we believe he i cap.- ble of doing what is charged on him. Tlir friv kf. f-'incc our last, we have had a fine rain, but the drought continued so long, that rain can do but little g od now except to late oro. The compl-iint is very general and wilh a sufficient 'a-jsp, that there will be asbortcrop. Some sections have suffer- ed Tery much, others a.-ain Lave bad fine seasons, but opon the hole there wiil not be any thinglilte a fili crop. Tia Sfiinlnr. We learn, that the Corernor of Teias has appointed Mathew Ward, U. S. f-.-uator in place of Hon. J. P. Ilender-on, deceased. Si. PFHKill Cot KTs Arrangement by the Judges for the Fall Circuit : Kdenton Circuit, J jdge Shepherd iNew bern Ilal.-igh Iliii-boro' Wilmington lliek. Caldwell. Ileal!,. .Saunders. Manly. l.uil.-y. i-burjr Mountain Sr. Louis, Aug. l!l. I kom Utah. The Utah mall of thg -! hh ult . arrived here to day. Ail the Mormons who left the city on the an roach of the army, have returned to n-;,r i.omes, except a una,, portion .1,0 1 hav not the means to do so. ; J'.rother liriiihain is reported to have shut bunsell up 111 bis residence lrom fear cf as- sa.-.-ination. . Co! Johnston intrnded moving iimnedi atcly to the place designed for w inter quar- ter-. . It is reported that a severe battle was fought iu lli' JJ.ue region, between the Pawnees and Camaliebes, and the Cheyi nues and A rrspanot s. iKS. Oftl siAMH I'AMII.V -Cen. it- ' mm, in I-'J I, mniried Miss Kiiza Tin uer, the only daughter tf Il 'iiry Turner, K-.p, of iij.inia, and liieee to Cbanei ll-.r Turn- er, of Mia.-issippi. Mr. Quitman still tur vln - s him, with an inter sling family, con Matin? of cne ton and fire daughters. The i never more attractive thai when it puts on a " rc " face. t . rvnu w lis.a. '.' , - -. . ... , - - ! We extract from a ..ech delivered by 1 Hon. Wm. II. Seward, nt Auburn, N, Y,; . the following interesting ndntion ot tho 1-U -f M. I.';..l.r o I,!.!. rr,.ntlv "i - j ! been crowned with success s Let me derive from this rent subject a , ' . . , i , ,y HHy aji countries are now ringing witu tbe praisea of Cyrua W. Field, who chiefly i l"'ouf:t "' firci,t enterprise to i cliilious and beneficent consummation. you MorJ , , ; :.. . vou rw ro,;ni.,1i noir.ts in it as a fessou, that there is no condition of life iu i which a man endowed with ualive peliius, ! a heuevolent spirit, and a courageous pa - tienoe, may uot become a benefactor of na- , c i- i w v i i . ,l01i uJof Il!)nklm, Oyrus . bield, a , few ea Bc0, was a merchant clerk in i Kroa.iway, and after a time became, asevery capaoic mercuaui a eni mar uvvumi., 1 . "uo'l,,""! , , , fucteiJ iu directions., acres and through- ; out this broadband aud tho nations of est- 6.a, . r . ; ""."y r,ov"l"u,"v r'!,( cab eS " u,'M'fu l J hy l"4,8 eroM ,,IB '""h Lhrnv ,, tlle Germ.n Ocean. All that remained 1 10 do to unite severed continents aud bring together disjointed portions of the world, a 10 Mrum a cuu.c un mo uuituui sea from the Day of alentia .in Ireland, to I rm.ty Day, on the coast of ie w fouud- laml. 'Ibis unknown and obscure merchant volunteered and appointed himself to tbe "'"'"'d" fnr,,t-,'n! ,'ll,t grat and difficult rtiterpri: of )lH pri.-e. Without eloquence, without any at faculty for making political com- ions such as statesmen are understood es ; only the qualification of faith, binations to pns ntl P 'nce, tins oi,-cure n.erciia I rciab' into beirii; au association of Amel , ,. , ... . ,.:., cans and hngh-bm-n. wbioh contnuuti from purt,iu9 CBlth the small capital nece the I' uited States. 'J'bat was all that re- niained. Such consent and activity on the j part of some one great nation of Kurope was all that remained needful fur Coluiubu", te"J" Mo0'1 "''' a co;i1'! , chiliz.tion. Hut in each ease that .IT.rl Field, by assiduity and patience, tirst sreur- cd the consent and conditional engagement on the part of brent Hnt 'lili, and then, less than tuo years a;o, he repaired to Wash- ington. The President and Secretary of State, individually, favored bis proposition, but the jealousies of parties aud section in Con-res., forbade them to lend it their offi- cial 'sanction ar.d ratroiia -e. He at pealed to me. I dr the necessary bill. ith the generous aid of other, and the ind pen-atie ai ol the late :I boma .1 . 1.uk, a Senator from Texas, that bill, after a evere contest aud long delay, a carried througl the Senate of the I'nited States by the ma joiity, if I remember rightly, of ou V-de and rscaicd defeat in the llou-e of llepre ntatiies with equal difficulty. I have said the aid of Mr. Husk w as indi-per.sahle. If any one bss wondered wby I, an extreme Nuitbera tuau. loved and laiiienled Ihi'inas J. ltuk, an equally entente Southern man, xttemo Southern man, lii. t... I .. . i i i... ... no good thing which, a9 it seemed to me, I eoald not do in Congress with bis aid. H iien he died it seemed to me that no good thing could be done by any one. llul o Vehement were the prejudice entertained againsit Mr. tield himseif, lor what was then regarueu as presumption and ollieiou-ri.a on his part, a. though he is the most modest of all men, that the great bill was only v,'d by hi withdrawing, at lhe reque-t ol .'ir. riu-K auu intseii. lrom the ."enite Chamber, from its passages and lobbies, and eveu from the Capitol ground aud remain ing uuobtru-ive and unseen in his own lodging- Such was the position of Cyrus W. ri. id, tuos at ia-t fortiii.-d with capital d rived from Ne i'orlt and Loudon, at with the navies of Great liutain and th. I lilted i-tiite at his command, has, aflei trials that would hale di-eouragi d any oth er tban a true (ii-eovrrer, brought the great work to w fe.ieitous eoiisiiiuinattoii. r, 1 the tjueen of (ir-at Itritain and the l'resi. dent of the I 'nited States stand w ailing his permission to speak, and ready 1 1 speak at his bidding ; and the peepie of tlese two great countries await only t lie signal from him to ru-b into .1 fraternal embrace which will prove tbe oblivion of age of suspicion, of j. alou.-ies and of anger. A JWM. Uxhatios The j:.lit"r of tbe Fav.-ttviiln I b- Old Point, Va , says: rver, wriiing fion. "Last Saturday's I'.irl mend Kli'ii:rcr ! nialif-s a strong bid for the support ol that infiimous paper, Pe nnett's New York Her ald, for (jovern T Vi-e for the neit 1're; The Kriuirer is published by Kitcbie, Putinavant, Tyler Wi-e, tl latter being a ton of Ijov. Wise, and tl, paper the. organ of that erratic functionary. It introduces a long editorial article with the following outrageous puT of the Her ald : " ' The great industry and energy of the proprietor of the New York " Herald " has made that paper second only to the London "Times," and but little inferior to even the " Creat Thunderer," in ail the essentials of a first-rate newspaper.' " Kucha puff it an insult to the Press of . . . ,, . .... the country, and of ail countries. The " Herald," instead of being but little in ferior to the Loudon Times, is beneath a vast majority of the press of this country in an except iimu-'ry and energy Jjcsides lhs, there long letter ii J'-'"uirer, from a man who had bussi "".,.,'. " V , " "ay with him at his " bcautilul private resi- , "ence on the Hudson, about Vi miles from ',I W oxli- " -,al lt!e liu-iness a, we arc --0- informed, further than that it w as of "-"c adulation of Keniu tt, and the numerous ' anecdotes of Wise will, .hid, the letter "hounds, we have but little doubt that the t ........ .-v.-.. , m niv mi- has. ) tne sut.noi t of IJ. ni.elt for U " ' ' 1 r i.. the next iJeinocratic candidate fjr Pre-i-dent. T11E I'iiist Fm.itirr Wm. J'ly,,t Jr Sheriff of Forsyth county, is to dav (I'rj ' 'tlmg bu tax-ai couLt with th,. Coinp lio.icr. Mr. I lynt, f,r several year p4-t, has flood second, third, ni.d fourth 011 the , --, t"' d y:r he bead), the column. IIU j is a good CiCi'ir and a clever gentleman; and tint people of bis fotn.ly appreciate ;him, as is shown by the large vote by . wbieh they fleet him.- UuUrJi ttittilmd I613.--The , Timea of following ta from the London , March 13, 181 Si "The puhlio will learn with sentiments --'--- " U "'"" " . a third Hiilish frigate lias strueK to an Aniarinmi Tins is nil occurrence mat cuun for 8Prj0Hj reflection this and the fiot stil ted in our paper yesterday that 1-loyU li.-t contains noiiees of Bve hundred Jlrilinh vepp(.ia Cnptnred in seven niontin-' hy the a- ' merj(,alMi ; v e hundred merchantmen and three frigates ! (Ayojymd three sloops r w,r (',, tlnso statoineuta bo true; ( a t,(cm un 1 a - I. l..t nrmlini.l such ' a rcuj 0f n Americnn war this lime last yer) wouj jaVB treated as a mad- , nan or a traitor. 19 would have been i . m :c i ; nnnniii-nfs bad condescended to told " ma oppom lis uau cvdui.iuiuiu , wjth j, thllt los crtf sevcn niontbs ,a ejap,,.ji tho Amerioau flag would have gWt,pt from ti,0 c, the contemptible ,.,.. f , , i;,o,l Stat..s ami: n ateil aii'l their maritime arsenals rcmlered a heap or ruins, l et. down to tins niinuie, nni s iu i Xmrrican frigate has struck her flag . .j-jiey insut ua allj ,Uj.h at our want of ; enterprise and vigor. They leave their ports when tLey please, aud return to then Iwhcn it suits their convenience, they tra ! h Allautic tlf, hewt ,,a West In i ixa ' Il ndr, they advance to the very chops i of (he cbailI)cl) they para,Je a)0Bg tl)e ooarttli 0r jsquii, America nothing chases, nothing j illU.rcc aml no,bing engages them tut 1 ,0 ,eld Uicm triuu,.,u ' j j Minister to SrAlN. It is reported the Northern journals that the President bos i offered tho Spanish mission to Senator ! Stephen I!. Mallory, of Florida, aud that ho j has " so far " declined it. " j The New Orleans Picayune has reason to is particularly and rmiuenlly qualified for the trust. He is an enliehteued. capable arid discreet man, a very thorough Spanish ' scholar not only famiiiar with the history, geography, resources and capabilities of the , within' a day's sa.l of Havana, personally acquainted with the people, their di.- r"' tions and opinioni. It w.u!d be an excel ,.nt appoiuliiu nt, and believe it is one that personally he would be glad to under- ' take. We hope the difficultie. may be vr. mounted that obstruct bis aec. ptance. SlKAM in Six Days Ar-Ri.ss tiif At- l-AMI'1 t a r.-e. lit meeting at Newark, J . PU tne matter O! steam cou.Uiunieati Ji, aero- the Atlantic, ('apt. Nye, one of the commander of lhe Liverpool line of steam ers, is said to have Hrsneed tbe opinion " that the passage from New York to Liter pool by steam pow.-r wocld nv-r le ma le in six day, a bad been nl eiraird. He thouht that th- Buccess of the telegraph wouid have a tendency to make the com- mereial w orld careless a to any inrreaxvof speed in steamer, and that ihey would soon be constructed will; less r.'eard to this pmt. p mt . coirest ondeiit of tbe New York 1.x - York pre., in reply tc this statement, says ; ' Mr. Winan, a wealthy locomotive builder of Iial'imore, i now building an iron steamer (not ftoam-hip.) which be i corGd"tit will run fioru New York lo Liverpool in !rn than 'X days. He has been several years in perfecting the plan., which he has now ac compli-!. cd, and has procured a patent." A CnrsT or tli.n Curs I.'.sk.shi nt.n 1, Kmii .ami. A mist eitraordinary di-r overy , which lor obrinu reasons i ought lobe kept a profound secret, has taken idace in an old luiiied bou-e at lri. . An iinmeu-.. chest, full of gold and silv-r coin of Kng j lish stamp, has teen found concealed in one ( of the eiilar-, where it had be.-n carefully wsliedup. 1 rom th" paper? and dociiinetiti c-iM.-in.ed liaei-c III the che-t, it has br-' Come evident that the houe W41 once in-' h:ib:t. d by Poll ngbroke. who mu-t have lain I h, 'b " iu'- wnerein bis whereat puiile to biographer ar.'i historians In one of his letters, he uicn:ion- that " hi- re treat is com. nient to the Sine.'' And li:e lnue iu ij iesii n f mii'l lo jioc a sub terranean pa-sage leading down to the wa ter edge. The money isendeiilly the re ult of the subscription rai-ed by the partv of tho Pretender, for want of which the latter w:is prevented from itriiiin" a decisive blow. Cum I J jiii nut. '"'"'r l'r, v'-"" " iroiii -trimng a decisive "'".'-'-'-" "-"''" , j j Aiiv.aii or Ti vi (-.-The announcement of the ueeesfiil laving nf t,,. cable, delivered at Ibe r,ffico of the New Vol k and New Or leans t-outhern l.ne at 1 g ' o'clock n. m yesterday, wa received l,u ... 1 .... 1 new rcr.oHer .1 II .111 . ... 1...:.... r '. . j .,. ,.. . 1 i ; . uiiiK.w-s -iiie.-t.- ot nine. If the Trans-Atlantic line shows an cr-'iul degree of promptness with the Southern line, a despatch left at the London office at 0 a. m. would reach us before !i o'clock the same evening, or over four hour ahead of time. A'. O Commrrtiul lliuhltn 7lb. Piiitisii Cot.ijMinA. Ii is known to our' readers that Sir K. Ifulwer Lytton, the liri.i.i, r..i,w.;-i m;. . ... . i i i" . . ,i V." " w; ,urr" " bill through the House of (ommons to erect t England and AMitnicA in the land through which l'raier Kiver runs hjpocri.-y 'further go!" In view of ti into a new Colony, by the name of New ' circunist ances, would it not be A per!"! Caledonia. This title has been objected to,' legitimate conclusion that thera is u- " ' particularly as there wlready is a Nova posture " which the Pemocraey c ' Scotia in ilritish North Americi. The oh-j " lu'J nioii.iliviu (or the popular credulity' j.etors nave prevailed, lor w hen tho bill! reached the Hou-e of Lords, instead of Ne Caledonia, the lerrilory was designated a. i r:,:.. (. i,.,, 1 ' 0 .. ... , f-ls.iui.AR DltATH We learn that Mr. -- "- u iu lower fo "f the Heoboc. d and lloanoake railroad, parted in a hand car from Suffolk, Va., on I uesday last, (or the purpose of (going to r 1 . , i"-' '"'-auic comn .... - .. ,.. woo ...... jo.-- icu in the neighborhood, and bad gone but a short1 oisiai.ee wl.en, by some nieana, l.a fell mti ... -o ..out , .,0 01 ine car, tue wueels passmg over him and killing him ii.Mantly.; t ' I j ViT The Losioii IVst ,erp( trates the fol-, lowing " aposiiophu " lo the Atlantic Ti-lu gri.ph, which it styles cut ' Imtti: 1 John Pull nnd llrotber Jonathan Kach other ought to greet ; They'e always h e 11 extravagant, Put now " make bulb emit uiett." Vol" tor Omerimr of jf. Carolina. ism. I '1' ""lir. Alamanoc, 01 ! Alexandur, 40rt Anson, 3:M Ashn, 7:il Hurke, .r".'-'l Huiieombc, f"!) HIaden, . ilH H'rtio, ,470 Heaufort. -. Hniuswick, 41N 1 Cabarrus, 4.(5 Catawba, tt(W Craven, 7SI Cumberland, !W3 (Chowan, '!' I Columbus, jff Camden, 107 Carteret, 4!):1 Cherokee, Wi Caswell, ll'.'O Chitbatn, II dtl Caldwell, 43s Currituck, 5.VI Cleavolund, 1101) Davidson, Davie, Sfl.l Duplin, 1113 Kdgecombe, lod'-i Foray tho, 10H0 Franklin, 74 1 Gaston, 7Ci) firanville, l'2ir (luilford, 571 Greene, i'.ii Gates, 4-!) Haywood, 537 Halifax, :il) I Hertford, 3.1 Hyde, Harnett, C&J j Henderson, titi.j j Iredell, -Ml I J.ickson, f70 : Jones, 21 , Jwhnston. lu.'iii . Lrnoir, 4 17 : Lincoln, V. I 1 Madisou, .r7ll j Martin, 7i" I McDowell, :,:m Moore, 7:i.'J 1 Montgomery, " 1 1 ; Macon, Jlt7 ! M. cklenb g, lOL'4 Nash, I Iu7 tiilmer,- l-llli. MeU" ,043, ,H'V5 610 773 ; ad.') fj. . 70S 705 6h'i 4"'! r,r, 5., 7sfl flH() 7() '.41 fit;) )ii 45!. 3.,' H!l:i isii Vllt 4HH 4T. car, r 4011 158 ()!J.J jNj JtHfi ' 7.',! 5-1( 7(11 K54 ' (j-,' usn :m7 j " ami' -ciuit ll0) .U 4H 50-4 , 4)7 30 "674 . (100 noij '811 OIKJ lOfi-i 1077 Hi,, ;, 1 odd 118 03 4., 13 .lnM . o, U-fl 071 iJJoi Wn 432 5i7 im iar7 i3-i 18! . 671 dm Dot) 82 ,;3. Ml (j-J.j ;17-. Dili IDS) ?s3 80.',! 4(.! isiu HO 8'JO !.-, nu'i " (iiki (i,i0 5i!7 '813 84 71 a 401 :w) :iiio 303 fi'.n 000 . tsmi 22!) 0,1 017 fl'.'O 13l ;p-n i..-;, 11- 7 "99 1"!) V.H l-o nn i 1 7 7,0 S03 4ii0 I'ijj ili Oo I go- 217 .H17 a:n :'!' i:,i :i'.'5 .p."j cc, 7 (i IS fi.v, 725 a 2 5 5i :ua 3.17 ti-!'- il'.) 4.V, I'd 7f :t.. ''70 jim 41,7 4','i an;, ltH 777 in n lul-J iu:i7 "02 :i J I 4:i(, S-'l 4: 710 731 -JJ :l i;:io , i.!l 7H4 3 'J 4.-si 11 -g-j ai-j on j 1 '."go h.-,.. Tl .!.. 77s 12M 402 Jggsu U.ls 407 Ki'gO 4,7 fi.tf 7!S -flit ItH 7-0 3;rf, 707 :t) s. 3ii0 -ggii in JU'i io.-.o 101 ,77 1 1... 377 a- 3-'-l -jio ?. 271 r.'OT l2u it i.. 7.17 7-n 32.J 73d 1. , Alamamie, , Aicaa p-iur, v(e ' ' irril!,( Henderson jrnjt. anover, j Nort!iamplon,ii'J.j Un-low, 771 Orange, 1)1.1 Pa-q.iank, .'(11 Pi rqiiiiiiius, ;(I4 Put, 77.. l'tr-on, tin Ibbeson, 77.1 Ko"kiugham,I IG"4 liOWily, Kuiherford I'.atidolph, Kichmond, Sampson, S.rry. Sflke,. 1070 '40 ll.'KI ;su"b' Trrr-I lot: 1 '.' I -nr, K.'Xl I j I mori, W.ke, Warren, Washington, "til . .. Wats ."''' akin, ' "Cey, 1 .!.T.' fid'.l O.t.l MO r7.r.-,-, 41,'itJl 4l,!tit (tl, mil) wih-ii OO.IilM) Hragg's m,l-(.j! Kllis mij I'i.iH U i I'llk.SII.KT iiKKi K I MtlLlj C AM. Till Winn I'Aarf. " Hut one political parly J,a. 'iiru't h Mav.ry struggle. 11,-1 W l.ig m'i then wmt down before it -the t,-!,!e.t pn; I have ever n except iiiy --,-1, !. cpeii.iil, iia bannms ;) 0 thv- brttt., and its principles a, I on tbe.o." It is a fashion with small beer J'. e ie' politician (observes the Lynshbu'g S glnian ) to ,nd j!ge irn itra vagant, I jt h v; ! ctiy 1 if.cteu 10 see s ieli t era plin.eiit on the lip of the lea l'resi dent the I r.nu ;siie, 'irt, such is rc jrt. lo be the language of Mr. J !r-ck i r.riJ at a recent Dtti.ocra'.io cclslratiju in K tueky. c cannot uriderstand how any IVmotr can Lave the conscience to speak tb.i-.of t ' l'ig patty. If the memory of th.j e-pr 'J '"eu it at party w rly designated were not ao recent, ti.er might be some policy in it. perhaps I-at is pasing strange that Iemocratie ni.-ni)! vl, .,.1,1 i. ,1. .. .... "-- " 'ii "i m mrgei ine iniau: ,(.r! '" " was llieir WOlil 10 ot ti. ie W hig, wheu the lalt. r wero enite'l ing wilh tlielii the control of the timer 11, e lit. Attl icir National Cniifei.ticu in 11 .i!.i. iu I-',.', it wa deliberately r -lv. .1 " made a part of the Plalfom, that tho -. "considered no imnoslure Uintnnn itrmn ! the jHijiulur crcrtulily." Such were n j words with which they characterised n Whig party thrn and yd they w.w b -'IC boundless impudence ta retx-at dsr t..r A .. ' i. r . I... , " . ' '.::,."'" ''' y ' -t tho old big partr. Can the " force ol -t e"i ukti-urg Hi taut. Mri.AM IH.I.r JiKATFI Mr. Jaief Shaw, of our torn, died on Tuesday u.ot j iug under a most sudden and painful dl ; I...,., - , 11.. , i.:. ..;., ibr 10 ,orl,i,, wVnt out with scrva t to a ,ure flC,p to Lo killed. In l.is'flru t0 escape the sheen made a i"oron bow in. e from loan ..,-1 ul an ear v nnii,,,,, yJr, .jaw under Ibe tlimai such force as to cause him to fail. H rose, however, ar.d walked to his hoti-V support of his serratit. Th,- ph) was 11 ediately summoned and In l-r- from Win.boro, but lhe wound halil-dw icol skill and proved mortal. He dieJ bout 0 o'clock. Mr. Shaw wa vani einxeti, and his death will prove a calamily. lie was elil.rpl l-Hlg. anu ej ! est toil bad acquired a proi ertv of e" I sufficiency, lie had fualities of he irt K 1 eoiuiiiaridcd thu oteriu of his feilo cii--'' i A wife and two children are left 10 i'"' 1 bitterly hi untimely eud. .i".'" ' '' ' i-"'''. tie-, It "4 I lv f M: 'lsl He ,1 lis ; tin. ii-iri 1-vl 'ke . ' l, it IIH-ti. " il, i,t "I lie
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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