Newspapers / The North Carolina Whig. / March 8, 1859, edition 1 / Page 2
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I I CHARLOTTE: TOR Till NORTH CAROLINA WHIG. GEORGETOWN, S. 0. - . Tl.ii once flourishing town u situated at j the Load of Winyaw limy, on tlio point of UdiI between B'ack lltver and Sauipit Creek, about 13 or 15 inihji frout tLe Atlantic Ooean. ' ' There are tnauy interesting iuciilenls con nected with its Revolutionary history, es pecially d urine the time it was occupied by the British soldiers. It was iuto this town that Gen. Gainey, a British or Tory oflicer, entered, bearing tri umphantly the spoils of war in the shape or a nayouei .nosing in ais duck. I .... j r . ........ i . u i j i flrJ "td proper for carry loo. m Keen loss than half a ooaen Lot-1 , ' ' . . Tuesday, March 8. 1859. Express Trfiin. For the information of tho trarclliog pub lic e state that there is now a close con- ticciiou between the Express Trains on the ara credited to Dudley Si Ashley and J. C.t 3fV if .. TI Ctfilt Moore for work doua. far back a. ISM. i&mlWL (tffll).t. i hu. these Tior.sooi sDDesrioz ou the book! ' . u - - up to the committee's appointment at deb UH to the cinipany were converted iuto ore . dilors. Ul Moore's large account from Dee. I-')') to Dv'C. ISM, ju.st row credited to him tuore thau h ilf it for labor by common ne gro bauds at $t per day. No blame is imputed to the book keeper. He is bound to pay the President's warrant, dough hid books sliow thu person in whose favor it i.i druwu to bo a largo debtor to the roovpany. Accounts can only find their way to the bok by act of the Pre:deut. TLe committee of fin mice reported to th. company in 1.), tho wretched condition of the book keeping, seeming to blame the keeper. There they sH, ' an entire want of ay stem, " which, they inliiuated very plainly, a disgmee uy corporation or merchant and ahich had rendered them un able 41 at any f their repoits to place be fore yoa the debit side of your sccouut." The- rame system ot book-keeping ia con tinued, and shite there is no in-lsoce of ..;;..-. r . ... v,i. I..,..,....,., i.' . ' . I, , ., i North Carolina and Charlotte aud Columbia proper entries when e nabled to do so, the ., report isays that the balance sheet cannot be j "JaJs- made to abow the truth if the treasurer is j Person are ais: informed that any one required to py warrants without being able going aud returning ou th day train, the to credit the account of the party by amount I M1)( inf can for oue far b- rul.. of bii claiai. lho committee of finance at1, . , . . ., , the same time recommended that gUl;ou , "! Columbia Kail Load, agencies be visited and accounts settled bi-j monthly ; cosily doue, as daily return show-! Mr- worth's Report, ing indebtedness are made : agent to for. j bare 6veo thu week a part of a iyn feit bis ef&ce on failure to fettle, and net to , opsis of Mr. Worth's lleport made to the cu cr it til! pood bond is filed for double a j Legislature at it late season. The remain- tiou agents to be r.qiiired to pay up every i "r Ji'ers reply. Satjrdsy. Taiile atiueied, hoinif sev ral ' Our object is to place the matter fairly ag. uts in clSee ih debt to the company for before our readers, and they can determine amownt. jar4ely in esees of bond, ; stents hefe ,Le mU out of olEce owing loui'u ami treble their b inds, aud oue owin S"'--') with no bond , c. . . . , , . at .11. This person is K. W. Hamlet, Haw ! f Th,f Sl"f 8 bedding Ring. Kiver j never appointed, according to the! Aflcr blcUe bld "'"d tnm Mrs. tresturcr, by Directors : balance due when Sickles a full statement of her guilt, be be left about $2000; half this credited by: asked her for wedding ring. This cirouui- oider of the rreMJetit anil charged to (jeo. i .ij.r,ci, b'ouirlit on Mr SirVI nit mon. e. t - tal agony and extreme physical suffering, ao much to, that a clergyman called upon him and stated her situation with an appeal to hint for a return of the ring. He said under these circumstances be could not re- I sufficient revenue toisustnm the expenses of! : CngrCalDnal. the Government," and because " thu lreas- Wasiunuton, Feb. 20, ury will be deprie of the whole, or nearly J the Senate, tho whole, of our iicomu from the sale of (R, drfi ctivu Horrible Trosrdy In Waslilnglon. . ' ur Ballrtinil Wasuinutom, Feb. -T, 0 P. M. Our en- I . We are glad to bar it i.. ... nate, te day, Mr.Slidell said, a tire coiuiuuuity waa thrown tuto a stuto of inform our readers that tho pro.-n,.cu r' :o rules of tho tJcuttte, permitted tho mont iuwnse exoitcmeut to day in coiim)- j Iload are belter than they bar, of( i . u: i ', I i. .i (;.-..! , ... . . .. ..... 1... ...!.) ,.,..-,,.,.. nf llm futnl no.i'.Mi,f ol lit) 11011. ' tieeu. 1 lila liaa ln.nii trn..i . . v'u: me puuno iauas, wuieu, 101 in uc u'uri tin iii'.uority 10 preveui u iuio, -..iv- . -- - ---- - -- - -.- "n"'aiiout(. us oflrsit'er ihan saoriOoe tho nnpropnaliou bill. Jump usrtou ucy, inmen oiai-a a, 7 ,.iuW.. ;h m lru, .,,):, year, Las been esliituted a' five million dollars." He deeim the bill uncom-litution al, because " Congtess does not posuas the nawttr ta annrnnrln. inQimv iu the Treasurv raised by taxes ou he people of the United f opinion iu favor of the acquisition of According to the most curreut repoit, lit to our ctiarler. we tuwk houj oiaies tor the purpose ot euucuuiii; uiu peo ple of tho repeo live States." " It will not be pretended (he nut any such power ' rsiver man saoriuoe uio nppru(Miii.Ju vm, u...H j, - - - - - --- - , ( , . -- "lr,,r,iUi,f to ,1 -land thereby reuder it necessary for a call for the Ditncl of Columbia, by the Hou.. information we have received U, 1 I of u extra aesaiou of Congress, aud parti- Dsuiel K. Sickles, lueuiber of Con-res from gwlatura bss But given us any Uloro "il Ncularly as the Senate has already expressed the City of New York. j ttJ, etill the mcmJiiieiu which sU j, Trol'inger, who owes ail or nearly all, and U itolvcul J S;iE.fi Thrmpuant. The other day while in Mobile, ac availed ourselves of an ;i ,t i , pnnw .1.. :,n.,;,.in,l.nt c .i ' r', . . :. .i,-' 'he appeal in behalf of one be had so o: tne coatneiB Uil tompiny, to visit the r wotkj of the compiny, located' iu the South-j loug cherished with such deep affection, and ru part of the city ; aud after looking at' that, while he was willing to return the eui- the estab.ishment and the wonders there huw of lUlr forU)er oyv ihi uuioD be re- coi on, w coul 1 not but declare that! , . , , , " , 111.1 i , turned the nn'' broken, never to be rc-uut- science cau triumpu over all obstacles, ana a can accomplish any sud everythiug. This: ed ; 'l had suudcred the bonds it typefied rnab!ish:n nt takes common pine roin, and too effectually ever to be repaired; aud oj: of the common pino roin makes at least' biie be harbored no feelings of resentment, he wad unalterably determined never to see her mere. ha f d,-z -u uilferent kinds of oil. The prices ia tnat ol taini.' ttie rosin, piauiu it ia a cauidrou w hen it goes through a boil ing proc-s, then coining through von.ioi.i iug pipes in; o vs!j, then through kettles, and out iu'o fiiffercLt refcrvoirs just as de sired. Crude uil is fiist made then ;as oil, TLo Tragedy at VTuhiiiton. We give to day a abort notice of the hor rid affair which took place in Washington aud oil which generates l.uOu feet of pas on Sunday, the 27th ult. the shooting of headed "Whigs" dashing into tows "chock j full of rod-coats,' and frightening them oat oi ineir wus.anu auerwarus esoauiiii; wivnuui harm from the e.iragtd Briti-b, who, when they discovered low few there were of the V bit's, sallied forth from their biding pla ces to tsko vengeance of these " ma caps." In fact, Georgetown was the "Hornet's Nest" of South Caroliua. Georgetown ia put down on the school maps, as having ?,0OO inhabitant', and doubtless it once bad that number, but it is questionable whether it has half tbat nuro- j ber now. It has been truly said that "tjeorgetwn baa got its growth, and not only so, it has passed its meridian, aud is fast going to decay. This is obvious to aay one who visits the place, and is the first thing that strikes the stranger on entering the town, almost every part of which has as old and dilapidated appearance. Yet it is true there are a few comparatively new aiid bsudsooie residences here. Its com- thiuks your corresdondent, and, if be should be allowed to express an opinion, is would be that it would continue to do so; he will not, however, give all his reasons for this opiuion. One bss reference, however, to the morality of the people, for thotgh there are a number, and a goodly number, too, of very pious persons iu the town, yet I hesi tate not to say, that Georgetown is the most immoral place I bare ever been in : there is more profanity yon cannot walk the streets, or go about the wharves, without bsving your ears constantly saluted with oaths. And though you seldom see what is to be fouud amcig the specific powers granted to Congress, nor that it 1 is ueccs- luto execu tion ' auy oue of there powers." Ho urges also thai the Pcdeul tiuvernineut has uo eountitutioual power '.o follow the donation iuto the States aud eiforco the application , ou yesterday, Ihiguals for Mrs. Sickles, from or near La- Batti.k witii tui Indians Twe.ntv YARKinnnK iLt.itD tn TimiTtts Pulsus. the world calls a drunken man, you will ) EK3 Takes. Frout the Northern Califoi- of the fund to the injeuded objects, The constitutional oVjeetions are enforced with the usual ability of the President upon points of this sort; sud, in illustrstiou of the inexpediuuey of tho measure at the pre sent time, ha states tee inevitable effect it must have in diminishing the value of the remaining public lands held by the. Govern ment. With the glut of the market which this grant must tuaki, in addition to the quautity held by the old soldiers in the shape of bounty laud varrsuts, now teduoed to eighty-five ceuU pel acre, he argues that there could be little oi uo sales by the Gov ernment at one dollarand twenty five cents per acre. Bosides, iiTliie first year of a war with a powerful uanl natiou tho revenue from customs murt4k-: dVrree cease- and, aa loam bare nfy heretofore been ob taiued on advsotageous terms by pledging the publio lards as security, the 1'rexident thinks it woild bo wiser to grant money to the States for domestic purposes tbau to squander kiese lands aud transfer them in large boats into the bauds of speculators. the Message covers nearly three columns of the offcial journal; aud as we shall soon place it intire before our readers, we shall not further sketch the positions upon which the 1 resdent relies for uia exercise of tho veto powtr in this case. Auf. InUlUgcncr. Tlinra wa an unsuccessful effort made to i fayetto Square take up the tariff biil. ) The turaged husband no longer doubling Various amendments to the appropriation i ,ue ,rulu of U8 ,,,d heard, aud suffering bill wero acted on; aud the naval appro- i deeply from the dishonor brought upon bis priation bill was debated. family, immediately lett his residence, Inch February 2e). I is nearly in frout of the President' mauaion, In i ha Senate, to dsv. a Committee of and soou came up to Jlr. Key, bo was con Conference waa amioiuted iu relation to the ! vemug with Mr. Butterworlb, of New York, Dx-cutive Appropriation Hills. The Post uJ saluted tho outraged busbaud tu a is this i That as soou as the first ,. twe.ntv. livo n.iliia on il. U' . . i . i .. .p '"""Mlvi, Cuba by a test vote of twelve majoiity, laM seem-, that Mr. Mekies list ing tit-come eon- j tieweo oonauMice to the enter,,rj," ,' ni,;ht-be said ht would wiilidraw the bill , viuced of the truth uf arioua candalou-, amrnduiui.t alluded to, as we undeMU ,' and bring i' forward tho next st.aiou of rumors concerning mo in imaey u. ui. v Coneresa. j with Mr. Key, recuUiid to redruaabis wrongs, 'ibo army appropriation bill was passed, Mrs. Sieklu.i it U fid, htiviug signed an with an amendment of near! cue million sckuowledgmi ut of her guiit. dollars for fortifioationa. 1 About two o'clock this afternoon. Mr. The House passed the post office appro- ', Sickles having stationed himself tu a favor priation bill in the same form as reported j llo position, discovered Mr. Key makiug OtEcfl Appropriation Hill was discussed. the House was engaged iu the considera tion of the Naval Appropriations Hill. March 1. The Senate has been engaged iu the dis cussion of the Miscellaneous Appropriations bill, but has the Post Office bill. The House has pa-srd stricken out the clause ap propriation $J0I),1)0() for the new Custom House at Charleston. J he Ocean Mails bill frieudly manner. Mr. sickles immediately charged Key with Laving diahouored hliu and destroyed bis domestic pesoe at the tame time draw ing a revolver and firing rapidly atbit violiin. One of the balls entered the uufortuu mau's left side, passed through the body, aud lodged under the akin on the opposite aide. Another idiot took effect iu the ribt tbigh, near the femoral artory. Key then has been tabled. The Aruiv ArDronriationa . 10 he ground aud in piteous tones iiu- biil was taken u. i plored Mr. Sickles not to kill him. But the March '-. grievously wrouged busbaud was deaf to The Seunte, last nigbt, passed the Naval !l entreaties be ould leud uo ear to pity Appropriations Hill, and to day were eu- -'""d 2ftd the third shot, which took f gaged in the dicuiou of missallaoeous ap- j fvct iu 100 r'gu' "J t'"0-"' ruui tu0 propriation bills until tbiir recess. body. The House baa restored Commodore Stew- I" f tuomeuta Mr. Key breathed bis art to the active list, as the senior officer of j l"'- The body was removed to the Natiou the Navy, aud buve disposed of the amend- i al Club House, aud a jury of inquest im incuts orgina'ing iu the Senate to the army j mediately summoned. The verdict mere bill. They have refused to repeal the re- j ly stated tbat deceased came to bis death strictive clause iu the Kuglisb Kansas biil,, from the effects of pistol shots fired by Mr. and have rcooimdcred aud agaiu strickeu I Daniel K. Sickles. nia, extra, of Jauuuary S'2, published at Uuiontowo Huuibb'it county, we have the following : General Kibbo has just returned from Capt. Mewick's camp, and informs us that Capt. Meisick, with fourteen men, was at tacked by the Indiaus, one hundred to one hundred aud fifty iu number, iu the Ked- woods, aout seventeen miles hast of Dow j I , .. n i. J. : 1 lost out the Ocean bill Hoth Houses of Congress are still iu ses sion ou the Appropriation bids. to tie ca'lou, cotiu'' twcDty cents. The ccco::d stage of the ro.-iu after passing out ct this ngr, is that of deck oil, which is n ti.-iiely u-e i on decks of vessels, steam boats, Vc , tuetice into tanner's oil, machi-' Pbiiip B. Key,E-q., by the Hou. Mr.Sickles, t0WD Te(, a representative iu Congress from New York City, for criminal connection with his wife W find pleuty of red eyes, and flushed facta, to convince you that " Alky " reigns a king. Another will appear from the following sig nificant fact, to wit : Last Monday (Feb. 21st) was appointed, by the proper authori ties, as a day ou which to hold a Railroad meeting, and open books of subscription to build a road from Georgetown to some point on the North Eastern Koad. Of course a urge iuiu-vui ion iiurrii luuscrifuvus nvro i . . q i u ,rJ 9 si. r-ncry uil expected. At about half-past 12 o cloek, . nl wcra ' Iaed. .fte, , bard i eJ". Tbe Treasury bill and the bill the meeting was called to order by Ju. to- , i ... t .. it. , ! aboiisbing tbe frankio !l! trSn "iors were killed, and two of the - ' Ki, ' ! volunteers wounded in the en I - H . j v r" , V Tbirteta qti and children were mad a hundred him, in calling :; .: i.j ..... .u. k: . e , F'1"'""" lu" "J, . I one. On their returu from the field with toe meeting 10 e ine improvemeut ur iuei., 1 j i . l , . 1 , n .the wounded aud prisoners, tso shots were . . . , - fired upon them by the Indian, one of erring to the days of her prosperi-1 ... r . , ... t ' , ,, ty, aud saying that she had since f illen into ( , , . ft .. ., ' , . '',,',. R., .. ,,,, ,-. volunteers, in the tlbow. 1 he names of the wounded in the engagement are John Houk, After the tragedy wai enacted, Mr Sickles went to the residence of Attoruey -General Black, iu Frank-How," aud communicated the affair to that gentleman Mr. Disck ad Ailjoutninrnl of fongrru, Ic. vised bun to deliver himse.f into tbe bands WaSUIXuTon, March 4. I cl ;Ue a,Cer!'' W,CU.I, ui.Mq.ieull did, Owing to .off.- vuuctUio bet.een the ! " J"'- Au ex.mtual.ou tl, . . i j . . . i- , i , i win taae uiaco 10 morrow Mouse aud Senate, regarding the raisin the t. . , - , revenue and increasing the postage, all the r..,rn,:uiir, v,;iu r. i... i ... i ........ mail service for the eou.i.i, r h. kMB 1 F""'"" ,uao " JUla "" " . The high positiou of the psrtiea to this terrible affair has invested il with more im- ...,i k.. i I .1. . I . Kvcry other appropriation bill was i F "uaui w le audience (about ttvent'j jive or ! Drj00(ri, in number) for tbe honor done j ; L , j. . 1112 bun to preside over their de-1 , ? , . , ' ,, .1 . , the nitcd warrior ouief, Cbu ren-tery, was proceeded to state tbe object of i . . . . . . . pa-seu. ine bill lor increasing ttie rates i I.,r ,l..r....... 1 emeut. , . ? , . a vear. Others aav that Mr SirlrU. h.. inere no nro nahiiitv oi an extra, a-4- i .. j - sion. Oon'ress adjourned at noon. John Marvin, third Assistant Postmaster General, dad suddenly thia moruiu. The city is full of rumors some staling it an improper intimacy has existed be- leen Mr. Key and Mrs. Sickles for nearly a year. Uihers aay that Mr Sickles bas j repeatedly remonstrated with his wife agaiot eomnletid. tl.H Traa-i.,. . i. .""'"'t the bonds of tbe State, to the an l"" 8J00...00, and PJT h proceedMoS!' pany, instead of endorsing tl, boud ? " Compauy, as was required by tbe . oharter. We have rot sceu the Lill J1 n,.lr.l..i,l if l .. Tl : .! ,. . . , u ,l)0uld a. we have already aa,d, tvlli " Udenee to the enterprise ; beean.. ,i e. by this ameud merit bucoiues direi. ." rested iu the completion of the wor is auuther rea.ou why tbe frienda of!' Iload should have more confidei,c iL completion than heretofore, aud tluti.ii Tho Slate haviug heretofore appr large amounts of money for Iottru I provements thinks she u bepmuit." feel something of a burthen of d, i being determined us w think, totroaL Blue Uidge aud tap the MiesUaippj, u;it her present aud prospective iuaAkiill makes her think of eeouomy, heuct bn beeu informed that a large majority 0f Internal Improtenienl men of tlf ,;u think that our route over tb lljcdy G ip is by far cheaper thau any m ls known, ah wiil uecessaiily adupi i(. Again. Another reasou for eou.eatli a great saving to tlie Siato will L by the extension of our route over tlir K Patch Gap, aud that a succeedinK Lf.-i-l, lure will be governed thereby.it at ontifin a quietus to all other routes, and of cil quence, a united etlort to push ours lUoj;' We have been iuformed that tit dent bas coutracted for iron fjr tLe t'. seotiou of the Ksstern a wall as tL W turn divisiou, and also for three locouiotii, to put upou tbe Koad, and that he it tJ. every effort iu bis power to puih fjf, tbe work, aud in order to do so at ti- a day as possible wa learn that 0l paoy are now tusking airangemeuu la r-. a large force upon those contracts have not beeu taken, for the purpe of i lablug tba brst aectlun, at least at uut: a day as possible. 1 bus much we have said for the tiurtr of giving our reader such iufucuisuo i we have at present in our po-i-itr., 'u at the same time coufidtuce alonr, arU' buyiug of thecars aud iron alluded to, im, goiug to complete tbe Koad. lit liirr- advi a the friends of tho entrrpri.-i tv prudent, act cautiously, see that tbir etj h-r injudicious conduit, and requested Mr. I" Pr'1'8'1 propo.tiooaily, and thenty, uery oii, p lint oil, snd the list stage is that affair, but feel no di-position to eu of a super.or oil for bu.niug purposes. All; our co!uuin,( ,Ui fui deui,.. It j. different stages fiom the rosin is ac- Old Xorth Carolina, Old Hip Van have read a full di.clo.ure of the whole I ' ' , "KP nu V "Pe , mat sn wouiu arouse nerseu ana again De encumber L M S.ln.s,., it,- S. euougb peiiudent of the N. E. Road, was theu in Ltitr r frum Europe. iu2.iv ii. or t:. ur.it cu v or u ii i m it i :. Nkw VuHK, March 1. The steamer City of Bihimore has arrived of the 1 -nmpiUb.d by a small ste.w apparatus, ! 10 tu" " lrue- coniutoo liav.ng ; irooucea, ana roaae a intea oi ue esci , J'A Is .s ,iu,pU to ruu as an ox w.ou.: been made by Mrs. Sickles, when she beard "t;d J iU P"P"d Koad, about 1 lii. ce.a.pany can turn out of the different abe wa. discovered. It is to be regretted V'T' ,u? T'Tcnt' -:"T 'Vy of Washington is bflievcd 0 U'aI!', lenty Lve cents per ga, the rosin of not over thirty dollars, which, tviotid s dojht, is one cf the greatest tri ll up. is el sciruee that bat ever beeu ae c&iuplished. It is a great curiosity, and over, i-e tntific man .ho visits Mobile ought to ace tiie oi'ks uf this cotupsuy. Ine btAu who, Sie years i;u, a.o have f rciiict-o that uo oil could be made from the eomiiioo pin ro-iu found on every pfne tree iu the touiitry, which could be used for Voiidiug puipo-vs, i-jt printing, for tanners, for niecuni'-x, and, in fact, for almost any j-:irpse, rouiJ have been declared insane. Yet it is so, and a hat is better than ail, the (.ntle.'tieii engaged iu ihii scieuiitic labor are maitiu;; money out of it. Col Seymour, ei.t.r of tue New Orleans Bulletin, i- at the head of this eomtiany St lain litjut Ur. to be more corrupt thin that of Paris. A comes the significant fact, that after the northern paper says that Mrs. Sickle's case business of the meetins waa gone through, ouuded in the rigl. hand and body, and i at this port. brin-Mm; advices from Liverpool Samuel Overlauder, iu both thighs. It is , to the lUth ultimo. hoped that none of tns wounds wul prove' The sales of cotton for the three days Key to discontinue bis visits to bis residence. But nothing cau be relied upon, until a ju dicial investigation is held. Mr. Key was a Jyouisianian, and appointed to the ethos of j Attorney General lor the District, by Presi j dent Buchanan, lie figured very promi nently at (lie great Kapler liall, ou the night ih Mrs. Sickle ia posseaaed of great person- attractions, and up to this unfortunate the end, secure tb Uoad. Hulk. L:it Frutti tht .Vtiui.; IkUUi'iui. TI1K LOCUSTS IN IsM. M'uri. Unlit ij- Utatvn ; TLs ! Ill appear tie approacbiu sprinx ia tcin diffcreal dil.'!t of the country, vu: 1st. Iu the wbu'io vailey of Virgiuii. ft.i near the lop of the Blue Hidge niouuit.sst affair bas beeu held in bie'u esteaui bv all' the sa.l, tbe I'otoiuae river ou the tni l. dangerous. Preparations are now beiug '. amounted to 3 t.OOU bales, of which specula-1 who knew ber. I'et. llriirtu. the Tenr.a aud Nurtb Carolius !i ma?;' to surround tbes Indians, by thrco , tors look 7,000 and exporters 2,lliiO. Prices) different parties. j have advanced 1-10 to d. The market j 1 ' ..... ; opeued firm, but fell off at tbe close, and FtRTiira rtto.M IIattI. Soulomiui'i (Jul- ' e .. . l :. . i ... i . .i . t- . I . Tub Paraguay KxI'Keitmn. A letter ; v dtn. LVown.-.K letter from il.yti, after giv- is only one in a thousand tbat occur at Washington, aud that the great fault is that ale was found out. What a atale of society the book was brought forward and subscrip lions solicited, when one thousand uoiliri ( $ 1 (100 ) was subscribed on tbe spot. Shark rouiwELr auai.n ! OLD RIP. from a correspondent of the Trib'.-rr, on .... , ' T . . ...... i t j iug ao account of the inauguration of Gsf Lawrence, at Monte ideo, i MlliJll 0,e , ' ,loj 7J . .aJ frarJ, the new President of Hayti.s.jsi board the St ...A T....k.. -)-t ibe store-auip Uelease bas just arrived , Consols are quoted at !5J to 05' The war question remains unchanged the south, aud several counties ou Up' ri They will probably occupy a coniiu.u portion of bolb North Carolina aud leas a see, overlapping other districts, 'I Iu North Carolina, trout 1 Petersburg, irginia, aud adjacriit cbiitla lb both fclates, 31 la St. .Mary's county, MartuJ, on tbe station aud tbe sloop of war Preble ! was spoken near band a few days ago. If the carria-io for the bi? ruu ou board the! Fulton comes out iu thu sicsmer Southern! a:tra Session. 1 bere ia a great probability tbat sd extra ( Jjy uC frtsidtnl uf the loiltd Statrt. session of Cougrens wiil be eailed, and it is i 1'ilOCLAM ATION. reporieu mat tue vauinei bas ine matter i " nereas, an cxtraorainary occasiou nasi nag, anu, inueeu, a aiu eirpoaeu to uuneve , P'nirdill L-.t II .k I under consideration. It is believed that 1 occurred rendering it necessary aud proper j that, whether tbe gun eau be used or not,' wi . Juli uric... s.sier l,. ....' tbat the Senate of the United states shall : the Cuitou will be the pioneer up trie river.! , . . , . , , , ' . . . . tioua utiehanieJ. f :nr ut.Mtl v Prnvismti The most distinctive mark of lb over- 1 thrown arisirocracy, the golden crown, for ' southern part of lb eounty, occupyii; iv I whose manufacture the people expended ao 1 oue half the touuty. Es.o.Mj DtspATi ii. : much labor and blood that creo. which.! 4lu 10 ort taroluia, itowau, tuva. Manchester advices ara favorable. Ail I in ll,e huJ of nation, ought to serve i. .1 Cabarrus, Iredell, and adjacefcl roun:.t. i, ..... .i:..i .i . i ... i i .i .Iiis nover. h it wl.i.ili i..n.il i,t il, ;,,.i.l'... ?tar, as expected it wiil, ihs former will, as ... : . . ' ,., , 1 tiou of a doannt tk ......t.. 1 1 nr...r.n.d. bathe l.Pisr.r e.f Shul.riek'a 7 eouseiueuoe ui iuu auYiuea ' . r " - I" K w .1 - - . n-eeived I f the ati-smsr If.ilis the large amount of claims now due for Post Office contracts wiil render an extra sessiou necessary. Cukii-oRATtONS a FaiLUitt. F. B. Bi,'2 low, Lsq , a pracucai uiauufacturer and in-' 'lt u( "t"4 ' ' many articles of interest to veutor, is-ued a pamphlet a few mouths the agricultural community. aiuce, ou the " Depressed Condition of Ma- xufsctures in M issacbusetts.'' His text was' Peterson for April. tots statement : ' Coder the present corpo We have before us Peterson rule mod. of bringing together capital and Tt C0nuiu4 ju u,ull ,rooun, 4 ., ' : .. - .' . , " matter, besides the Fashion Plate, and a :oiurmg community, altaiu to a high de- i;re of productive piaer ; and ean never Dumber of other et ceteras for the ladies, ma. btain e eu s respectable position in com-; . y:i;iju Willi tns private enterprise of ber i j.-eio riai- ' lit? sav. " in ihe Stte f l'.hoJe Island, manufacturing from the first has beeu conducted mainlv bv private en- made to it ou the part of tbe Kxeeutive : - j Now, therefore, I, James Buchanan, Pres- Korth Carolina Planter. I idem of the United States, do issue this my This interesting Agricultural Journal for ! proclamation, declaring that an extraordi- March ia before us. We k.ve Wd over'. ' requ.rea ine oeuate oi tne be convened to receive and act upou such ; Tbi ship will be home abat the latter pirt communications as bave been or may be of March or the first week of April. We have been out here two years, during which, time we never performed a service that! could point a moral or adotn a tale. The! Falmouth will be relieved by the Preble, ! immediately on tbe conclu-ion of hostilities j or terms of peace. Iho bfigs Perry aud United States to convene for the transaction N l The above are all of the iwrtn the, or sevriitceu years' locusts of an ignorant man tbat erown waa laid i commence emerging from about is le t on th table of the President of the Senate I ' Jlh Tbe people asked them-e.'vea what ia g'ing i ,r,lu- ' Georgia, Gwinuet, DsKaiii, N.s to take place, and the riucere frienda of Ii. ton, and aljaeeul counties steady. Lard dull, bul prises firm, at Ola.! berty bu feroluliou, the Iru patriots, ' 8lQ iU"csie, lu the northern Koiu dull, at 4:ts. lUd. Suarq iiet. Kice i it09 wh0 M revolution, perfect its 1 die part dull. Coffee dull. Turpentine firm, with ! "or'' 01 'cwratiou by forgiveness, msua sales of 61,0(1(1 barrils, to arrive at London, I niinity and perauasioo, began to fear, that at fit. Sugar buoyant, at an advance of , 'I n inauguration of the reigu of Ihe law, Od. io some esses. j he worthy chief of the nation would not 1 have the idea of destroying what was over- I tl.rn.rn th.t C.p ... .r l.l- .1 : of business at the Capitol, in the city of . Bainbridge wiil also be ordered home, wben MlMPins, Te.nN., March Half thejpated, for Geffrard riaio up (aud all the Washington, on the 4th day of next month,' their services are no longer required, but it ; bouses in a sqiisre on Main street including , peoU! ,0 ) Uade' abort a'ddresw to ex" at l i o'clock at noou of tbat day, of wbicb 1 is believed that the steamers Water Witc'a j the offices of the Eagle and Knou'rer. Ava- i n'mn hnm tt i;. A.. . . . , l1- all who shall then be entitled to act as mem-1 and Fultou will have to do some service ! lauche, Ledger, Christian Advocate and j mouarchy iu Ilayti, instead of beiu" an act ou for April.bers of that body are hereby required to. here. There are ten English, six French j Prosbytorian Advocate, were burnt to-day. J c.f vandalism of destruction uuworthr'of of interesting j take notice. and ten Spauiab nien-oi-siar oa tbe L'raxil j Among the sufferers are Huttou 4 Clark, j the republic, 'is a morsl delicate aud sub- At t'OA Idt Mottlll CAUuLlNA HUIO. HEAD QUAUTEliS, HoaiKT'sl NXsST 1'vIH.K CoMPANy pecial meeting of the Compauy, lerpM,c otnwitnstanding she bas been j j,elJ yiiTVli lhe ial (jBl iirj:t in tb cUWt v.. iMuvmta i.u tne user prouucing ta foli0r1Ug resolutions were aubmjtfed and unanimously adopted, vu : teiideucits uf ber neighbor aud rival, she bas, on the whJe, beeu more sucees-fil t'lau Massacbua;tta .She is mors sauful au i better understsud the art of economical ) roduetiou. '1 he ftl iters aud the Sprauis m the cottou manufaciure base a n- lioual reputation. Tbe weadlby bouie of A Xeu.W Th.it tie llianks uf this tmpaay be tt-hdVred to his ll'jli. Ihti M-.yur anu cfimir.ij i,' Nets neru, tor t.ie teiiuer ul ihe hosit.ilttita of lut-ir city ou ur recent Visit, (lu i'u February,) lj Nt-ts litrii. , KeaWtv1, 1'hal our thsnka are due, and ar herebv tendered to Juu. 1. Wmtford, Preatrieotof & . tprsyue are about atarttog a new milii s.C. tit A. A. Ran Kt.au, y hi kiminess and tvf O'l.'HIJ sptbdiet. This addition to their i courtesy, in )iruviuin( .eeiai trsina lor our (fr) kalian Ui Scitbern auti Carolina Cit . anU tue ItMSit.iiilir of lua ai&tision. Htmoictd, Tuat l Caot. JitrdaM u' lite I.-fllt IiiUntry i&d In. gallant euniinind we are so neii.! inecbted tnt itw aearce knatsv hoar to frioe a teaulutiofl ot' tnanks we lliriclore from a.i)o.er' hesrts.bfler thrre tuiiea three to It. New. bt.ru L.gii lnUi.tr ! Nl'SlC. IttiUveii, Tint to apt ) and hi Cim "ity Caot:U, we a!so tender tins; luiiaa of aoldicra. A SaD MstaeAU hi TUX Wavt: Ou timlctd, Ti.sl tor imnr ol the pieasureaol'our the i'iih u t , a boaie was picked up from Kouuiy to tie rmeit.Ureu vi.it to Newbern; uistiulacluring establishment, already soex- leu. ue, was proj-cled al a period when the: coiporatiou atoeks of M a.sacbuseiu were s-ti.in l a ieavy diiouut. 1 brougn ail ihe pi.ic thej have gone energetically for-; VrJ. and bav now Ueariy reached iu sue : cessful tiJiupielioii. Given under ssy band and tbe seal of tbe United States, at Washington, this 20th day of Feb. Anno Domiui ISVJ, and the inde pendence of the United States tbe 83 i. JAMES BUCHANAN. By the President : Lev? 18 Cass, Secretary of State. PaRA'JA V . A CnMPLKTIl STATS Ol" LE rxscx. A letter from Buenos Ay res, re ferring to the difficulty between tne United States and Paraguay, says: Tbe Paraguans had so strongly fortified the river tkul it wat not tytcleil the Ame ri;ani would swxed in any warlike at- j tempt they might male. It was naid that I a number of English officers were assisting tbe Paraguans. The utter hid nto thrown j every o'lttiu.le in the.vcay of lite United ilutei printers, Cilleskey Si Warren, Saffarans Si, tratton, V. II. Hunt, N. Siillman, Huin rich Si Bro.'s (saloon) aud Jos. Tenxel. Los SoO,uUU, with only a partial insurance. consisted of fifteen ships aud guu-boats. the s a shore at AuebLf . by tbe coast 'uard ataliojed tu re, esutainicg a paper, upon w!iih was lustiil'sd tLe foilosing: ' IJif tne tieiiies; bijaitg a abole gale, masts K"ii by the Loard water six feel iu tie bold ; liiakin f.st iu spite A ail bands to ll pumps ; n,astr and three of the erew Mrboro. iJo'l help us. Jsrnos Uarn-, !. i, ...,.,, .1 ., I..... .r ! ... I,. , I ,-! i,-. It ' ,ii ' 1 lj. M.ssr Jones auU iuihaie, and will aver , . ,. .' "OUlU "'PP0.' cii. n.h ill our aolu.er I.earU pr..ud f .ell. elioi.a by lod a aesintanee, to lejcn lau1!, telegraph ; Bl the n-itrwia sud f.ir iiautsra ol' Au.tns. to Lloyti s iu London iumie iiau-iy. tjar-o sVasWree. Tual list lor.iiri reaolutiotis be pub P-J jsewtaern, From r.L'tfton. Wasiunuton, February 25. A rumor prevails that all the available naval force, including the sloop-of war Yin ceooes, bas been ordered to the Gulf. It seems strengthened by a remark of tbe Chairman of tbe Committee of Way aud Means, tbat " this American aea (the Gulf) belongs to u, and that we must aud will ex ercise control over it." The next arrival from Mexico will, it is anticipated, bring highly importaut intelli gence in connection with tbe French and British fleets, aud cause the necessity of a larger American fleet there thau heretofore. M. Msta, the Minister of Mexico (appoint ed o&der the Juarex administration) to this Government, bad a loug interview with Gen. Cass, yesterday. Mr. Churchill, tbe United States Govern- "i 7 ' , u a lj resident, of Louisiana and Mis-i,sipp,. iportant despatches, urging tb. President ( . gf , "ft. i ne I Tux PiiRoiiifc.NT's Lkmon. The New York T tmes ashtugtun Correspondent uu der date of the 14ih iiist , aays : We are beginuinir to iret a little liiht np-1 ou the Thirty Million bill, aud to lesru ' something of the secret springs tbat are) Tui NlW Ptr-RoUT BlLL The presung it forward. The developments of I Ueudmcnts to the I'oat Uoute Bill whieh lime destruction of a restme which waa compatible with tb msuners, the character and the nationality of the Hsytians, and taking a little iron hammer, he struck three limes ou tbe awful emblem of lyrauoy that be bad overthrown. Soulouque, waa at last accounts, lviutr sick , at Jamaica, aud bis advanced age renders ui recovery impossible. ' , . 8 . , ' . ; combination ol poiuieal aud financial speu-1 fraaking pnvi Use tudiacnm uale v ia calcu- ,e . ,r are vo pocsot winnings some ol whom are ment of tb. Uoverumcut inaieriallv That ceed up the rive,. The American squadron BvruUt lo bu cLatcdH,, ttui reJuc6(j . . . proper frame of uiiud for exposing all the j sively abused is beyond cavi?, aud a reform details of the plot. For th. present, bow-1 is quite needed. The subjeol, however, bas lb. In Miaaissirpi, in all the eaters por tion of tbe Stale, from the ridge or " kci bone," that run north and south at oil lr ty five miles from the Mississippi r.ur, th eastern boundary of tbe .Vale, ast probably extending iuto the Statu on U-t east. The three last districts belong u southern tribe, or thirteen yesrs' iocmts 1 bey will be-'iu lo einerirs about tus of April in tho extreme southern district it Mississippi, to the 6th of May in tieors. I ask the favor of editors of papers m' districts mentioned, aud wherever tu eusls may appear, to notice this, and ' to notice tbe fsct when they do appear, aii subd in copy of their papers coits:uirf the notice. I also ask the favor of ("'' men residing iu the di-inct to iuforin im by letter of the fact or their appearance. ih. I,..,.!. )... .t.fuj ia any olixr -rr r.,e , part of the country thau those indicite. I should b glad to be informed by rcaiuiui; there. lle-peotluily. G lDiXiN B SMITH DrtaillUl SteaniDoat tipiOMOfl. I uve some inut glimmerings ol i not beeu lairly met, or leceived the consid- Two I1U.MJBEU LIVXs i.okt. j 1''llt ,,'t "'" '",rve 10 ,,d'el "e general j eratiou its importauc demanded. No re- V.o.. On. Mareh 1 . The. steamboat i , "a as lO ill interest ot Hi ..... ....-- .. ( OI lu0 engs Princess, from V icksburg for New Orleans, - ju wjr", when bear laton licuge, ou Sumtay morn id behind tho scenes iu pull- tut Iwnie ot ssnii t.esrts anO uoolu apir.la are inOenud tu C C Cisrk and otuera.t ViMinii ul K. ort, to lut t jot in uf tne sUsiiier Caldwdl, i , ... , i i .,. ii. .....I T. v f.. , t ' 10 recoguife the Liberal Government. ri. th. UrJB. iti ;r. sn.l a host of oihera I prospect is, therefure, that Mala Will be re o.cUn r wmIi mine iiost of th W aaiiintoii and j ceived asMini.f r. tar.nu. l iiy ll.ti. j Jhe Government baa sent ordera to N'or- r""vVrr!.i7.ilV!"'T'eL,T,.':k "r the crew of the slaver! tuc w-autniii U -iu' t and Heri w'rr.t.., :i. tssu-. j Julia Deau to the United Slate Marshal i'u it eisteir-Jtetl otlerings, frlu Hie hanosol ha.iu. ' last, exploded a boiler aod burnt lo the water's edge. Four hundred persons were on board, 0 of whom are fupposed to be killed or drowned. Those mitaing are most public service. Al the termination of each turn of excessive are msde to the Post Office LVpartiur Tint IUv. John T. Wauu Gki-mu L- ULTkD. A correspuudnl of the N wlers Progress, wriliug from Kinstoo, Lenoir coaa ty, X. 0 , under dato of Feb. 22, J,: A most shameful aud disgrace'! K'f I came off in bM towu ou last SaluiJ' "'' I am iuformed that a lot of unfrineip e rowdies, not having tbe fesr of toi I'" : I ... v .... I .i V ... and st'll'" nut and , ' , ,.. J1, , , . . . ,i ar i missing Among the killed is Mr. Samuel Watts of Va. A large number are badly scalded aud otherwise injured. No oih-.r other Departments, which, if taxed with ! '""'ullJ' ?uJ f h" Z potage, would more than aggregate the j ? , tU Pri"ta M.a"" " . ( ft' i.10,..,t s.,..r...l .i ii..., Johu T. ViaUb. and crossly ins"'1 suie, and would neeesa.nly com. out of t'he r.ud ""'f h3 '. "P0" ''' irea.ury of the United States. T.k th. i ' "'". ue.ung -- - . Gas At a hotel in New Vork recently, an ol il gc'itieuian came down stairs and en quired of tho clerk whether he had any tailow candle.. Being informed that he could be supplied with tallow dip, the gen- ! F "'' k"v" ""f lh' ni.lol.. riniUtf of bells, and using tb. sai l : Then 1 W!-b you to five me i .i. .-. ' ' v", .l u" i' .. that locg some : I want ao.uethini: that 1 ..u iAiin I . ' W6um. 5?H .lLo Prt-1 " "C." '"''.Sha9 tbat t i . ' . .... .a Jiaer.C'l crusade should be arreated aod BH''e M niuu hundred dollara un.r,l.- , suffer th. extent of th. law, made an i m a v bo added th ,.,., l ,i...,i .. i vided in such cases. Th. cause oUjccs, wbo.. returns may be set down at tlemali some j for Ik: been blasting away at thai cus-ed lluvwu Wetl-oarJ. No hope fjr ,ue ,u;p I lisoesl in li pspra ol tins mwi. aud tint ... - iWiW lUtuaiurr. ' '".ru.d lo m. Il-nor the M.. , f ol 4 . u. n uuioru auu t.(iHi "' tuai eusel i i.- .. ; . name cf peraous from the North have beeu ji.-er iu my room till I've no wind left."- j , 1 ""''P'". ioo, and in-1 " obtained. The clerk, by a spasmodic effort, kept his ' . 7 T ,, ' ""''e fro"' 1 . ' . ' . . . ' liluu hlin droil Ho sr. m,...,!., ., i: i The boat was one of tbe finest ou tho riv-1 countenance, aii'l ordered up a pound of dips er. The carito ia a total loss. ! to room uuuiber A PRESIDENTIAL VETO. Latei.-A me..enger just from the 1 lie Jleiaage oi tne rreaideut ot tbe Lui-j wreck, brings tbe number ol dead aud Nkw Yohk Ma-rh 2 ted Xtale. on Saturday last, returning to J wounded. It is reported tbat thu Princes.! TlIX SlKAMKR Bla k Warrior.. Tho ' fir hundred aud forty. four thousand p-r th House of Keprescntstives, (the body in was behind time at Baton Ilouge, and that. I .t,.,ltl,.r JjU(.k Warrior bas eutirelv oi.e ! annum. This amount, without .,1,1m, .li. of tt'1 somewhat disgraceful demonstration W t u at ' " . , i i :. . ti an average of fire dollar, e.oh, amounting j "ti J tl0"' ... . I'Uie ui ui. vv . auuwu u. i to thirteen thousand six hundred a quarter,: ,'''Kl 3 Ma:iini 1I"asi XRsroB FxitutAR v. TL i States and TerrUorie.a 1.. ..... lnnoii. TI. . . . ..:.i ii , .. . ... . 1 CO : which it oriwinatcd.) with bis objections, the the engineer declared that he would reach i tn nitres i...t,i,.,. .;n ...i .i.i . 1 . 1 f,n,r. iv...:..i f . . .. ... .. . t... , bill " doustiiig pubhc lands t, tbe veral New Orleans by a certain time or blow up ,ar-d. Tbe steamer Marion is still ashore. t the Departm.mt. may fairly be cou.id'rcd 1 Zl-SeT iTalp.h.re uas best States and lerntorie.a which may provide ! the boat. 1 b engineer was eut in two bv I Is. snr.,.,..,..,... .i ' . . .. i . .. . ' o. r. m.-offJ number oi American .ta going ves.is re- eoiiege for the btftebt or agriculture and i ibe explosion. About oue hundred peraous , . Post tlffic. lh-Dartinout .Inn. Tl.. . il ! .i . , , i tha Le.'isUIJI, puled during lb. J.-t usoulb a. m.s-i.ig, ,h, meeh.nie arts." wat Ly no means an were wounded ; many of whom dangerously ; . The I 'sri. eorrespoudent of the Time. 1 Tre.sJ or the desiruc". i .1.. .....tine wB'V" hex nn trl"ov'i l.f f Tkiirili:ini lv lt..;i. ii A man Ly til. Iiauie of iiiosn a, rested, on Monday. VI -t iU'taul, for t.a--iiiir tjounUf I-it ..'t bili. t. the li-nk ol the State of kd or otherwise lost, amount, to 30 of unexpected event. outb CoKna, and osber bank, iu that " ', namely, 1 steaaier, 'i. I. o .i s be i. t I in " durance vile.' : Lr". lr-. 13 schooners. I- lit o-trCirc-atVurtii.wts. TutkutnvUU. 4 ' snudoid,4 arr mi, ... ,1.;,.,,. v.t it i. in.r.o..i . 1.. ... Ki'es as a uieea ot voslo. mat oiih nf 1 1,.. -jb j - r - . ... , , ,. .. -i sou meir suboruinata brane.n,,. ar. .. ... i. ir...:.. . . i,....u I - -" i-i " , i uo icsi'ieiis vuict.s. iu m-s bin as uijih certain , to a certainly, tu nu inner ot nvei-; "c ,JUUUI!,,t - eeiol ot r.tiirn. nt ml... 1..... . i i i i - Of the. expedient a,d .iicocslitutional-inexpedi. ou.o wer. aavd ,n a boat. Num.- -d that the apprehen.ion, of .-r j wh woinr. s , ..... .iv.o4 4iawtus iw.9iocf. f.r,i.td tK bv-Jov.' .W Mi J-
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