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THE FIELD OF MAGENTA. Yesterday evening, not without diffi culty, I succeeded in getting here to Inp"ect the field of ibe glorious battle fought en ?ilardy last. My pen is rot adequate to describe tbe heertreud in? scene faich surrounds ma. Tro.es throwc down by the dreadful effect of ar tillery; rumps of dead bodies, human liuibs scattered bout, carriage, broken, farm bouses burnt, crops trampled, viucyarda de vastated, houses plundered such is the de plorable sight which baa ui' t my eyes since ny arrival in this town. Town, however, Magenta is to mote. TLe small inn whence I am now writing these liues bears tnark.sof the tremendous strutrlo, for it was thrice tak-.-n and retaken during the action. Not a piece of furniture i to be fouud j not even a chair to fit upon. Some of tbe detail I M'l.t vou on a Sunduy were tsot quite cor Tcet. Tbe field puns captured by our troops were nol twenty, but four. I was led iota an error by a mau aba showed me some other pun wlrcb were captured at Falrstro and Porgo Vercelii. Tbe battle of Magenta n not begun by o-ir troops, but by the Austrian, who, al tbeugb in fuil retreat towards 1'aria, were ordered lo change their front aud attack our advanced guard, which had crossed the t Ticino at JiuSalnra. One battalion of the ' Z-iuaves and to eowpai.ies of the same re gimen!, together with too regiments of Ore- i radliis, s'l bt longing to the I tn or rial ti uard, were suddenly attacked bv ao'OO Au:ri- .1,1 u-uh r the orders of General Zobel i Our raliant a'liis had three batteries with!" thrm, t ut ol; o"' V c -rcuphl ta piay open tne eo.fs:,o!iig columns ci me columns t-r me; rneuiy. Jou must not lor-ettoai iue comi try which lies betwet u tiiis village an'i Ab- ear as; w i:en supp') me waier io ine rice D.lna 01 ttie ciliic( Ail mesc oeius uaa beet) of course li:imdst.-d ir a;rK-o.urnl purposrs, so the euii of our adesneed guard ci d not be placed except on the main roaa. woicb oy me iv is very narrow, aou by which the Austrian-, were advancing ; icerui wu.g oi me rrenca auvancea puard tba ittsckeri, was fjrsied by tne sKarf n.ntionrd frowns. FiVtf oth.-r om- v . r i :..! i ' ..! were inai chiti on the: left. This heroic eel-. ... , , , timn, wr.ca gaiuc'ly di-puted tee advance n( Z-t-oS'fc rnrr;i u:rn:r frtr See ionfr hours. careelr oamhered 4, 00 men. The roliit.j of n.U.ietrr. the r.oundine of field euns. tbe Cfs-h of .-te-c! I have been told bv an ac- tur of the bloody dran-:w?;-e de:.fi v;. j The Austrian? adva;.e'd, buted, a'vancd strain, rt-ctitid and returned a tio-'c and fleatiiy Ere; 1 ut the bav.net is the q'ji-eu of w-apiB MaireMa proeed it. The trave band of cur siiies ere vaiuiy clinging to their suns. After two b?urs of a fearful eirugg'j three cf th-m were cplnred by the enemy. Il "as turn that brave, kind hearted tier) Cllsr fell draJ from bis hsrse. 1 he f!o-,e! of the Im Zi iive sj&n followed A miiiO'e later lhe lieutCTiai.t eo!one and taeive ober cScers of the fame regiment were m me. The battalion if you can o.'iirttp t-y sucn a word tue J.iu lelt was no figLttrrg fjr life; it was surrounded by a division of the eneun there was no Ik ip vi-ib;e. 15j! " Iss Ztuuvrs sont let Zou i m,'1 said "uy i'i'orai-.iit, Ld ba the hou er to belor,g to ti.i fameas corps. The five eosopanies oa the left, seeing the fitrii of their csmraiea, rushed with su-L inipetuos itv S3imt tbe cLui-'s d:vi-:ou that the 3. hi were left aone, ai.d all the frce of Cr-.s'.iau aud Uohemians was brought to bear aga'iit li.e Lew comers. This last Ivaiid tj Laud fvLt lasted tw hjri. 1'ai e i-prcp iruoti C i.nci2rs was, however, too ftut-tbe FreTieh were exhausted i;b S;1 tm; h-Jt at !asf came the bels A rout l i o'c'ock, the reinforermsnls ap feared on their left a joyful si'ht to our ttr-ijr.'bni rcjiaicr.H. lhe three field guns a reviy cptured by tbe enemy were aaou r. captured at tbe point of the Layon.t !fobej a corpa d'sm.e w ca-;:y i.j'.c.i by t:.e Imperial legions and (.bilged to retire The aetian t'.eu became general, and la'ted I'urte hours iong.r. '.ill the bold aau't of 5!iMba decided tie vjevjry. Ths efi. ct of iL's ga'.isnt Gcera'.'s toove i that of ejititiif tus Ajetriau army iiuo ti bolie Tbreateovd cn all sides ; forced in hie po-i-tljri: mese:d with being surrjjirled, G o Gyii gava ordcr to retr.st I'yj tti as t'jey were, t; ey no ran pe'l ui:i, aette towards Quo' 9 Viscotti. some towards Ititale, Ytttate arjd Pa-, ia. Cae::n.' their ba-tj aad disorJered retreat vy bodies of brse, a:id by a treii.ei.dau- ro of ar'.i'.'.ery, the Aii-iriins :'.' h'i vifou ihs;r cutrt.t.ju ei line, ia immense Caiifusioa Tbe little of Mag.uia bad b'ea won. G?d. Gyulu Lad Irongit in'o action '. ; tie left near y i4.(ri0 t' ti t,n wouude-J ucd i ad 6 u t'ae battle-S.d. 7,'iO'J were tiin prisoners, ti 3 I 0 J ) k'jvp'iel--, I 2, 00 I Q. J.'.et'. and four guas have fa'ieti into ur tiaols. Buidea tbe.e diffiei'ities, -sen Jyu lis krjjaa that Mr-Li li.ra."liv d ill iters is t:;af:Li;,j fast towards tbe AJJa, a.ii tL at b may sicceed in ii'erCi f tio the ma n road, Licit fr;u Cbio'ttO leads tu tr mono Aftr the battle cf Msenta bad been w.t:, Yi-jtcr Kfr.aD je', sl.-o( ou the fi-:ld, aud ti'lt ori!6g rt-eeived tile d.putatiin of tne tjn c . j i - i of M ian, which eii oif-r Lis Maj-sty th. croon of L.tuhariy. sooa as ti rjewa of the fel vicwry Lad reached Milan the Ai t-ni tti. 1 t f eopl., wLo bad bi.rrivsded the streets du-i ririg the Li.ll, be'ati t. meet the pi.Za. del li.-V.eli-, a.k.ntt for the asl of 1 -1 to le peot'.aijid. Y"U Lave not f jr-jotl n f'.at iu virtu? cf t list act, called fun-jHf, Loiubardv wa ui.it- d t j l'i-'jiuorjt It s a p-fi-t.-rumtf t-, tl-t. ii r:'" cf th Maxx'nias. the nhuie cj the Lotuha-d p-o J-V, then fret, had made A d pjlatiou was atit to the town c-un-t':iors, but when iutr-aijCcd in ibi g'at h-ll of tu 15'oltltj tbo-e genticujeo were tilt that tee Mayor cf Milan, a Count t"br''g''oii, Lsd run iwuy. .s-.n- fi lie H.-rra, I Lva, Mas : gar ts. I t a. .!, libretti and logier, a.l tr $ tn u ii tjxti , w i,lo li.e Lalcony, and sri.r Levin; prorlatmcd Victor J-.iiati-uol King stait'd tig'thrr, witb Marqiis l.u.ni. n (j t'catit tsiuliiii and af ! or t r (, i . f ..r the l.ravd eijartersof the! K ' I Vi , . ;, i Camp it was sv'i it. Ihs Mi . dep m:i. arrived at tbe 1 i introiluceo into II.) royal es'y u st8-iiog Up. Ihel Kniperor on h rvht. 'J be preat-nce of Na irli sol. ton oce;ott sufC pi eon HI OH 6 ieii r tientiy proved th .t b 7 inear s h at hi sil io b; r.bcrotta prvcisinati'ih, " Fran rf. sire. t.ohiii but that Italy shaii he fi, fr jm the Aip to the Adriaiic," 'j i.e cn jiiun. cation with the carnal bam not y I eeo i-stjhiif bed, and I bear from (.oeid OUfC that evvli tionut (iimr h lot received a irue arcouiit of Hie gr( t.clory. tWffiwnifitr Luiiuijh ,is. D, - If tour wifa ran- aaaf, don't you run af'er b.r f Jt it you ilo tbefe Will be two i " Lw. ij Ue eLJ." pp j charlotte: Tscsdii v. June 2?. 1S59. FOB CONtiHKSS, GE.WS. II. ULKUP, OF C.NWN COL'STT.1 Our Candidate. We have placed at our must head to. tiny the name of a geullcman, who we cin rt Commend tu our readers as an able advocate of the principles of the Whig p.rly snd one whu will besr aloft our hanner re gnrdh as of C'-n.i quences. In the nmtte oi S.iututl W. 'V.lkiip the Wings hate every ss. suratice Hut e.er. effort will be made Insecure tu our triumphant victory, and ..,.1 i,l W hig has s duty to perform, and that ia tu g'Veuur candidate s detrnnincd snd cluerlul .up. port. pr. W e have nevrr .nisn s mot p-rpitious time f.jr le succes" of onr cand'tinia and our tn.rt ifi'iii the land anil cliarprs are even made agmat the President, hich can he proved, of being wining u,e ,iie powtr ur thr ..erment lo favor the election -f favorites to t'oigrtss. And we White ail that is nrcefa.ire to stir up the people aeainat the pre.ent corru.t party, ia to makt uf .s. fj.,.. Tilp p;e d,..ir, to th. right and ,r thee .-, led into t any time, it i because cd by their leaders. c in the aiiuiiD.slratiuii of the uf. num. nt is on-'t'nt:.' reason for the Ex Of fM il !Ui people r 'U-a g up and .iesmi j- a thanije in iheir represciital.vrs aa w ill as their rulers. And it will lhe of our tJ"(1"i - ' ' ' :'ff""-ct ,Vi-' hey wil liarn loat Ihs cxjwndilures have mere s-d nmt 3T,00fl,!l(lll under D-m.icra. ovei ,nt . x:eiiLitres unuer W ms- ruie. .ne . XfienLit.res unuer iin ? The counirv is ng ruie. i And not more ex. i adiiiiiitatra- I Unceu no ihan umitrMr Fiiimore Intn. Tiien why thi. increase 7 The true re.son j n increased for the j is, 110 eoutt, in.! oui'-es lias Ueen pur.mse of rewarding fjvontea.aod thoae iu iff? have b en permitted to filcli from the treasury tnouanca uu"n thouaanda of dollars. Wh.g! as you now h ve candidate on which ard iet every one feci that on h cuaa ..f inc. p.-..-ty. reals II. a i Excrcise3 of the Charlotte Female In Etitute. We i.re reque.t.d tn state that the closing Ex t. ciaes of the t 'luriotu; Female Inst:ist wiilcom willcum. n.erce tins eeenirg by a Cotteert buiiuuigs, st 8 o'ciotk. P. M. I th. College I W,d..e.u.,!A iiinrnmg st IU o'c'.c A. M., addresses will i. sered by the lief, r'runtis Johnston, before ths r'emale ";.sionarv S.ciety and ringer, E-q , In the younr L.di. by V. C. U .r I tne srliool " wit - b. gi day nihl ut 8 oeiock akother Concert n, wineh will be followed by an sd elaaa rtoul to iatse Sch.arl. ereai 1 Tiiere eiercieea are un to all who may dc.ire ti atuud tl.eui. "ur A Gat. On Tii'iradaj U .iSite any pr.-aenliu W. Purr:,,,,- on T the t ..t ,r. fr. sn inCiTtdual cin.e int nss' Sermon by Kmer Gen. iich an wrilt n in peucil lu,r " u.a.i,. "e; hate nd Me lo gieruse tne aiernion, bot base j X .mined it enough lo see thai Us drift is to Ce. .,r lo prose Ihjl t... H-pUil I'hurcli is the s s. ...,. ii.. ..ir,e ia uo oilier legal ; tie uf UipiiKm out immersion. VV'B think lhe pirieur of t.ie Kiplisl State Ci.nr-ntioo might e beoumcn rn ,rs profitjbiy mp..yed in warn. I s.nner. lo tlte ,r., the wrath to cou.e, than ring t., a. p the U.l her dcnommsliuns , Osang christians of ; cnurch gosernuien, : ij ia-. r metiiaJ of adminMisri-ig iii crdmance I b.ot.sm. A. (he Sviuur said t- Kiroeemus. i uept a Ran U bru of water and uf the apint. curp.t ent'-r into the king .ere til .1 Lie use ';f w ;ler id t.ie quantity nt,tU.!ig i i.Laiic, ti. .1 as w.ter anil c f he., n," we i the i nee 1 .tere.i, ,.. it i n!y om : the i ! , j la-ttdr f.-cia Judge Doulaa. ie .rn from W..hiugi. that Judge I. i nr,t en a l. tier regircing ina niinna by tit. ihr U the (, ures o 'in lie a-ir. mat ll i.otr.l c party s'nsi; oeteriiiint to sulie.e to icolre emU-iii. il in the ci-rn firomise meas IciO. snd rat tied hy tiie ojple in lhe Pre. I election ofliij. and re.i.iTirrned in toe nH Nebrs.ka At of ISjl.aiid ine.irooraa - !'-e C.tinnati Piatform of lh:6. a. ex. i by Jas. rt-i..h.ii-B in hia !-tt, r acc.ot.n.. ' be r-Gi .ilnii, and appr.-ved by the people ib hi j lech.,,! ,, lii.tev. nt my frien.!. w.li b-at ,lib. rty tu pr.-'iit my name to the ( .niisntii.n, if h.y ire proi.er tu to so. If'. a tl. contrary, it! 'I Wc.n.e the pt.'.iey of the psily, which I can. i-t antiqip.te, to re uuista lh, li.eir tuns hoo. I red ptit.e.ii., " b winch Wi- base .ci.iuled an ma. ! iy p.tnoiie tr.un.p',., .-,d m lieu of t ..in. if the ...I' il Ihe parly, iu'.Ii new isauea aa the n iml of II. a A'ritaa fi.ase traae, a o;ig.- ra "mi i.c c i h.r ti rnu.ne'.nr t .e t'.ot trine ti.at tnr ( o.i.litutioo of t .' fn.t-.j t-l.l. a it: er t.l.bii.in s..r (.roh.bil. i.stry it. Uiri)oi.a beyond ti .-. p-mer ol ti e p'i p. h-gmiy tn c-iuleal aa i.lher pro.rly. it is oue ti esi,j.,r, t say, li,..t la suen an a sent I coliU but . ti t.ie wuinin.iiur. f tein'ereti to me. Caudtdate ia tho 4th Dintrict. 1!I(. utrr of lue 'J In ii.aljnt, ,t,t t L.I,,, Ii s -r.tl. f , . ,! Ji,nal ni !v a iaj has U ., , 'Is lor Coii ... ii-.u I., the I! a,, i, O I! lii ncli. Mr. Siiiii-ra la m lO'irpcnUunt demo. I. and of c-iurae lhe A enjjrd oi.l be oown on I like s timuaand uf I r e. I I I c meaa'tng lhe inet we ,i..jai Mr. Fii.ders w.il c.rreet Mr. ncfi in one point st leaat J .' u.. ,.n st '-Braaaf.eiai Iu aa seeountof is punltain tl in tl.e iiir&tit firts, Mi. tiranei. i repre.inled air.r.g ti--. t she t ap. n iiiur.-s of ti.e gosc. ,., .. .... ,e.,. er......y -y.,,, .M ....,. r o,u.rs .tc .r,.mg i ii, tre.iai rrp.t, wi.eeit t. t .en ti .lo.ieu." Vr l.sSe oere es a stale, i mi-ot made by the X..;..,nl foi,tli?etrr wineh ' m i'iiii 'i .mure. ,er ..(.( iu, mtn,. "' i iWerc.r M. Branch - "" '"' lt IbgiU'r ,i ,,,e " " aa ' 10th Anniversary. Tuesday night last, Mecklenburg Division celebrated its lent1; anniversary. Beve. ' ral addressee were dcliscnd an the occasion, by 'the Rev. Mr. Price, P. Tidily, Dr. J. M. Strung Jsrnl II. V. Rets. Tiie address of the Rev. Mr. Price was un exceedingly flood one, and the advice i ha cava la the Indies prevent at the Division may be givtn to all, and thut is t rrsuive nut to stick their arms in a jug handle u guilt. Since its first establishment the fortunes of this Division has been depressed and reviTcd several turns and although l one time it was seriously thought th.it the charter wulild be surrendered, yet by tlte energy of a few it wns still continued, and at this lime ita prospects are flattering and the memoirs un the increase. The Standard and the Democratic Press generally. The Raleigh Standard, of the SSlh instant, in reply tu a ijin ry put to it by the Raleigh Register, sra tliat if Judge Doul'Is. is nominated by the I' ( In.ili ston Convention, it will support him. We in tur had soy doubt thai before the meeting of . the Convention, tne whole Democratic press w uld i be prepared, with the ciceploin, pernapa, of Itie I prem nt South Carolina, ui gutp him down, ' squat. tcr sovereignty " and all. Well, the Judge him j self is prrparing a way, by which he can secure ; the iioiiuiistion. A fewdnys will develop the man ! sgrmcnt of the psrty leaders. Eulics cf U. S. Marshals. j The Snpn-n.e Court ol the I'mled Slates has de fined in I lie extract below, ths duties of L'nitrd i El lea' Marabais. It is taken from the decision of ; ,,, bvdy lH the Wuconain lugilive slave ease. wli. , ha, lately been publishi-d. It is as follows: " Althmieh it is the aulv of the marshal or old " Although it is the auly : cr ptratu holtin.g hitii lo nuke knowu by s pm. PrT ii'turn the authority unoer whirli he detains i a I I he same t.n noperal.n.; v his duly United St tics ; tu hold obey Ihe proeepa of flu pnnnnrr in cusindy untier it; and lo rtjutnbt ; fl'encr to the mandate tr precitt tif any etlttr govrrn writ. Ai ennst quetiily, it is nis duty not to take the prioner, . sulfrr him to be tnken, be furs a State Ju!e;e f,r Court upon a habeas corpus isaued under Slate authority. No Slate Judge ur Court, alter they are judicially informed tlut the prty ia iinpriatoied under the authority of the L. nit-d Slates, ha sny r ght to iuieifere with him, or io require him tn be brought before them. And f th- authority of a State, in the form of a judi. ctal process or ol erwiae, soould atte npt tu con trol the nntrahal ur oilier suthor7.ed agent of the Ur.itid States, in suy rcsfect, in the cutndy of his prisoner, it would be his duty to resist it, sni to cull to his aid ur.V force tint mi; be necessary to maintain the authority of the law againat iile g.,1 iitteritreiice. No judicial (rocess, whatever lorni it inr.y assume, e.ii hvc anv lawful author. ity outside of the limits of the jurisdiction of tl I cu" or jnaBe ny wuom u is i.nuea ; ana I l-n.Ml lo l.,ei e II h.-voll lliPk !.., ,r.,,r. ,. at. i. ." .. nuin r,.t,.., v PATRIOTIC AND TK.M I'EKANCK CFL - DURATION T PI NEVILLE ' 5i.l July, 1 !.VJ. The citiicus of Pinevillc and vicinity, to- ! pether with the Sons of Tcn.peranee of I'inc- ! viile l'iviaion, met oa the U.'d, and resolved j e.n ludcrKDdene by appropriat. addrease., a Karbecue and Pic Nio, Tbe 2d of the month ai selected to accommodate tbe cit il-.-us. Ths following gentlemen were appointed ,. ... , .6 . rr a Lomrbitlee of Arrangements : u'" r,r.. T.. U-.'t,... I..itn T . . vr ... "I" " 'p. " i...,u. neu- neesn. ColJohn Potts. Wm Mantcu. Sam'l lu.i- M I. W.'.I.;. -IS V..Iv W P' hobinsou, 1 fctitt, B b Morrow, V M Matthews, Wm Ko-a, II C Harris, J W i i' n u:i: 'i- .- l ii ..it.no-, v .. iinaui.oii, vi ti u,ampQeii, Sat.i'1 Vonm. WM Mill. J.. U Hl.in. Rob, Cunningham, O A lUy ' Patriotic Oration By J un. A. Fcx, Kf q Jtmperance Tlitrfirs IJ Kef. M. A. i Contieliy, Dr. J. M. Strong, and others. ;.rce - Dr.G. W. Campbell. Jiturtrr of Meek enburg Declaration o I I'id'periilence Key. . A. Darby. i ;.,- sr., --,,.(;.. n..,. w tt:n. Assistant Murthm'lb. F. Morrow aud .rsi ... ..w . t-t. ... in. w. u .'isiisuu. 111 r,alnnt ail Invera of l.nin.r.ne. .hi puhg generally, and tbe ladies especially, are earnestly and respectfully requested to De prceent, and participate in the lustivilies 0j (ie OCCaMOB. t ( KRrjiP,iNDNCK or THE N. C. WHIO. i " TUK JJAKATUGA UK THE SUlM il.'-j Mil EpITdB : As I am now comfortably ensconstd st oue cf the oldest watering p'a ces iu tbe country, I will edify you aud your readers with a few notes of ue place aad its JiirroundiDga. The grounds occupied by viaitors at this SABAToOA s. THI SCCTU arc neither ab- r-Jpt:V steep ncr perfectly lefel, but beaj- l.ii..,y uiiuuiating They are adorned with ewrreeus, and (ringed with fruit trees, the eu" 'roi. being uikdu romantic by miuiature mountains snd vaies. 'J'lc Spring itself a living, health giving fountain gusuea up in the midst of a turfed vailey, the eiteneive green beiig bordered t by a briei:y naauig oroog i hat 1. is that tLe premises atSord a pleasing variety ; pieasure seegera may lounge or urink at tue Spring, stroll orer the lawo, or they luay ucui:u. lueujsetvcs Willi aue 'Liquid lapac of murmuring stream," ever snd snoa capturing a representative of the " finny nations of the deep Nor, Mr. Editor, are you permitted to re i main mai.y hours st this summer retreat wtiLoul tx.laimiog with Kirk bite i U, surely melody from Ilea. -a was nt i To ci.eer tin. world when t red f I um n atnfe. j ..,,,.,.., ,,,,,,,,, And sullen ow tn rosved ro.d of life." I aou iiuiLmatr,, sua ioi you are sere- u. .u.io ...aeuaaa- me varum uetica- amis ace sea ueiore y ou ; you awasa , at undnighl and p aint,., note, from a d,s- lant pe.lonner fa.l , subdued and so.uu.n accent, upon, our ear; you n... ap io tbe mortnuf. and behold, another set of mu.i- C!SMr i:?" '-'-'- itie joj are io pracical seelusun irom the diu and dust of thi, i.oi,v hnstliii n. 1,1 ... ., ' o . -.. s your p.casure ana pront. yoa are , nui.ieiy, 111 uci mere are no persons here sate ILu ue- ; " veai , '? . ,?'ri,Ut'U fs""" '" a. S.at,, j th. ......in. i. ..,,, 1 ,! tr...-. Al..,.:.... .......r.ur .. euraion, ine -jy)ng 1 ride," the " Shoit ride," etc. Who but a! stoic would eta; from thi tdy.Mn retreat 1 j Uut, Mr. Kditor. I feel thai a still mor.' minute deiciiption of 'Jorriher'. eomuioiiry ' called Conier s) Spring is liecery. It ia iiaaieu ,n now.u bounty, ."S. L , anout l.o utiles west oi I til-it all it our, lead iu-. Iron Lou- toru tonaii-uury, i,c:oS nearly eq n distant tfjiu 1'ie.e two points. It has been, per baps, fjTly years eiiioe it was tir.t knowu as waiesiiisj place. At one time there were from fifty to a hundred vi.itors: bul it baa ""g beenaell ci'a deserted. About W-i year, ago, ntany, u i,vt (i nto ail, the so inorner. mere siLaek-.t f .t..sr.... ' ,UB"' ta waa supposed, of a mill pond or two tabliabed at that tiiuu iu tbo immediate eiuity of tbe Spring. Sinee that, only very low families nave resortca miner ior health and recreation. Io fact, at tin.- prea cnt writing there ia butoe( together with a few guests, And now I mui,t interest you by tclline you ail about our Saratoga. You approach the dace, comim? down a bill, over a nar- .ln.. .....I ihn first tl.inn vnu know von r in al'mol touchinir Broiiniitv to a pair of "rouj;b and ready " draw bars. : place. You pass this ruhicon, aud enter an old Bold ; Ueacbiii( tba manitnoth creek, and exr- the " beautifully undulating " oue. Tbe cising my luti(;s for a half hour, two "t throo pines are the "evergreens i" the plum trees tall tuen appeared il lat on the opposite are the "fruit trees;'' the gullies are thehure. A barpain was aoon struck: I was "miniature mountains and valea ;" tbe to give them -' cunt lo get me aud my meadow ia the " turfed valley ;" tho creek , horse aud bugpy over. Oue of them aoon Irish IJufflo is the " brook j" tbe ding- j took his scat by my side, iu tbo bugjry and dong of the old cow's bell before tbo door ia i after navigating for a quarter of a mile we tbe " serenade;" the whippovtil is tbe mid- j reached the foot-log over tbo main channel, night " performer;" the birds are the mor- j Here I lauded with my bepguge and paused ning " tnusiciats ;" and the " rides " ra the j to suo tho up shot of the attempt to get over roada about tbe old field tbe longest one One of the Mr. Watermana took his seat or eiicuiliiii-'for shout a half mile. rather hia i-tand. iu tbo buccy, and tbe I have Dow riven the fi -urative and the literal descriminn of " Oorrier's." and will add that the wat-r is doubtless efneacious. bninir itnnretrnst-d with iron, suk'hur. etc. Tbe spring is six feet deep; a mau falling iu could not cxtricato himself. Tbcre are but two or three cabius for the accotnmoda- ion of families, one of which was occupied Iat year by a practising physician of Ca- bairus Couuty. It may be supposed, there - fore, that tbe aprirehenioiis ol the sickliuess of the piace have wall nigh ceased to exi.-l, ' inomeut more aud all are safe you agaio the ponds now being U a great extent free! breathe freely. from decaying timber. You arc on tLe ag, however, with your Hut 1 perceive that I skill fail (though I valine, umbrella, an I co il, and the water have doue my utmost to U'cotnpliah it) to runs some 20 yards bctvrixt you and tbe de give tbe readera ol tbe H'ii'a a correct idea 'sited store. W hat is to be done ! Why, Mr. of this venerable watering place aud its en- ! Marine Waterman will bear you in triumph v irons. i to the ! Jirmi. Yes, you are actually I would, therefore, close by advii-ing all : oo his buck. He reels a lvttle uader his bur who may c interested in the topography j den ; bul just as you are feariog a prema and mineralogy of Corriher's V-prnig " to lure anchorage, you reach the feuce, and come, and see, aud driuk for themselves. after a few minutes clambering, you rejoice OiiLKYATOlt. I to find yourself ca tbe home aide of the June 1 6th, 1609. rott TH It NORTH CAROLINA WHtO. WHY DON'T TIIK YOUNG MEN MAU II Y ! The above ia a question we have cftcuiture beard asked by those old matrons, who are solicitous to wed their languishing dauli- tcrs, who are aooa to be regi-tred upon the dreaded, hated and unenviable li-t of old maids. There is a good reascn vthy many young men do not marry ; and it will, doubt- I doing them an act of justice to au - ' "cr clljet'9n fr 'Bemt bey are, j PetPs ta0 t'n,'c' or ,0 gallant to auawer toe ii-'-.'""' vi tow j cnaii i answer una om uacucior a 'ies- Fifty years ago the people wtre more simple tion ! Every man who has au attractive in their maimers aud dress. A log cabin home chele a retreat from labor and tur suited them best. A hcrse and carl was a moil, where the leeluriug is uol too inces luxury io the way of gettiug to church. A sunt, knows exactly why. houiu-puu areas, a suo bonnet, and a pair of ' hotUtmlt shoes a. muebtk.ery as Ibe, eared to h.ve for tbe decoration of these 1. .-i. v,i;. ' vile bodie-. 1 .1 .ij f e- j j ,1., ,. It,,... t m. ,i., .-. '.Hni.hr H,..m- .heavy bills to haunt one a midnight dreams 11 a ncccsarv outbt to setoff Ibiuus iror - . , .. - ., . .' , ceousiy ior tno occsnoo tnai was 10 wage ih. .LA . ,o,,l. Xa..d, . "7" V- I" ..aI l a becominir aud fashionable stvle. is no or - : dmary miller. Expensive suppers and ap - . ' ' . . . parel are mailers not to De irtioreu or uis- ..... j .i i..... o make a favorable The poor young . I man, if industrious in his vocation, may; k.r tha first siasnw : but to keen tin an. nearances is out of the question, unless be 1, is one reason why young me a douV m,. j Tbo,a that do marry have to nuk. it a ! .. . L .j- .i . i i mailer or merenannixe. aiuiosi iroiii neces- ity. Who blames tbem! By all meat:, . .1 ., toner, men. try 10 lore most where mere Is, l .1.. V.. t.. TI,. . on I..1 j cao't murmur ought riot, until they can ; muster courage enough to nar out one ex - : nn,. it. dre peueive dress before they want another. At1 the present day, every summer, and winter, ! and spring, brings its fashions. Tbe-e an - gels of the earth must be tn the fashion. ! New bonnets, new siik. with a boat of el! 1 ceteras. must be at command. It will not' do to wear last summer a silk, for ail thej folks about town know it to be a second-1 j rate, superannuated alTstr, and husband ' must either bee. borrow or steal, if he is ' not otbcrise q'u'jSed to purchase this new i outfit. At tbe end of lh year he can t bal- ; snee accounts. And ocesiiorially o read ' of a mau who had to for.'e iu order to sat- : hood. I re-o!sed. in e nnpany with the D:. Uafy the extravagant demands of his anjjul , (:, V:. 1':. of Mecklenburg couoty, to he of a wife ; and, w hen detected, used poisou preseut at iheir meeting. or tbe rope to get away from disgrace. Do, As tbero also, was a meeting of the dele- j you blame young men that are ambitious lo ; gates, app dntcd b) the different Division iu get a on-, for not nnrrying? How can ; the county, for the purple of appointiuj a they succeed with luci t tli; bsni'ing to 'committee 'if iccention and arrai,t;iti .' a V'O the wheels of torture I , Look at the habit-1 of tbe present ger.crt - i tiou of belles Go where you may, you see ibein with a snuff box in one hand, and 1 stick, with one cud (.hewed into a sort of i innp, ia tbe other, scrubhitig the etiainel off ; l''' besutiful ivory teeth that nature gave them to inaticale their food with enough for men to be guilty of tbe vile ' pfactice of ehewiug, muninf and smoking weed.' It is perfectly di.i.ii.tnnj to 1'J1C" VMtuo ,uelr rfy nps wtiu : auch vile stuff. j I oung aea, some ot us dou I tilsme yoa i. ,., ,. ; , ,., T;, , .,. rr you atcrs . j veto st for : If JOu do, io a few years you will ha pj. hDndaome aaioaut to the denti ,..,mg yoar wife a new snl of teeth, or be , e,ie) ,t ,11 the rest of your days. Who , , aouiJ like to have a moulnfu. ot oid roUc-u -,Umf, before bis eyes all his day,, p-m-rig j him iu mind of au ancient edifice that h.d i .t-t,utabledi,. ruin,, leaving here and tb.r. -olumn t. , ell, he story of the pa,, We ' ...o .? . . . '.' . i .il f..l r .1.:..;.. . r...r! i. t ...... , .. -l .. .. , ., pi" t uut wit's cau fear iue gum gnariyi ,u,,e of those who have rubbed away theaa allium pearls without turning away ; the I, end tr, e ,. i, r .. ... nl a 1. the rasa of ru- tiious Usbits. l,,jm ,;j ,liu;.( ,.pecilly tho "Ilnriliic glia.t.y ..n,.r, riiivcr your censorious corrcspondi nt JiOVlIU ct;tiu!troMgN(.g if tne s. c. wimo. C'oMt.itr. N. (J, June 20, 19.19 Mr Euin I will now chronicle th , 1 "."iD We bad in thi Conn l r ,i.. ,.,., r n. . rj,n tytf koomo ;n iUh rJfion. It eom- in.-n;;d in a thutider-atorin, and continued untii near the dau of day. I'iiidi,, my. sell l.f miles norib east tl Concord thi as b.:.Ue,uld. I had a iood or-nirtun ...fi ilni...,r . !,. J... ..ii ., .1 :. ! . I 1 . . - ov I would give you the re-' cs- Before leavinfr for hotua I made up my vi - tniud to take a direction which would give ajme 10 inilos of travel instead of 13 j but wnicu wa inougus 10 uo a mun n- tioable route than the more direct one. You may judge of the fulluesa of the streams, and of the coudition of tbe rouda when 1 J inform you that it took me six hours to tuake thu 1 0 miles. The Rubicon tbe Cabarrus Minnippi in limit nf liiuh wstor was Dutch liuffa I ahioh I had to tucouuler milea from this other, ho had already waded across the main stream, led the birse. It was indeed ! oietureMi ie fcenc. No you see tbe yellow i wave roilint? about the shoulders of tbe in Urepid Mr. Neptune Waterman. Your so- j licilude for him is abated, however, by the 'ease with wLicb he marchea along, and your ) attention is directed to the billows eSiuibing towards he back of your favorito boist, 1 Ileury, and to the solitary passenger stsud- : ins in the vehicle in water knee deep. dreaded stream. You add a little to tbe amount at first rtipulatcd, together with a few heart fc't thanks, and away you rpecd to eticountrr other difficulties. Hut was it ridbt to make these men ven- How did they happen to do the work 'so cheaply ? Why sir. it was only sport for ibein. The mystery will be unfolded whru I I tell you that Mr. Neptune Waterman had ' already w aded II iffslo early in th morning, just to ace Iww clerp it teut ! i There i still another probb'in to be solved , Why did I not wait quietly on tbe eastern i ,horo until the waters were abated that I j niiiiht cross without expense and dsnj-er! It was iu'leed affvCtinr to see tbe amount i 0f fei.cn washed ...v"-tbe roots of the coin laid bare,-and lhe .heave, of !,,'", U I leai-ed th 1 t (ir ' . P"""" wl "'-' 5 -vi ... . , . , . , repre.eutea. 11 a cat-ea trial I l.ti ll Ih il ailboui; 1 mue of his friends ' 1. 'drifted up hero and there by the foaming ...........'j , .. .... c,. , . , , . , OjSuarea were rfpre-eutea iu person, auti ty lanuid fr bn safety h. bad 11 fur. isj I t , 1 .v. . t. 1 ;, . In.t It is reported that Mr. Moe J.ipe lost , , ,. 1 , 11 1 1 1 : 5 10 shocks, and othera base lot coiiatiera - . . ----- . - , , : tjiy. In many p aces t ie streams nave oeen uZu. .u'.L. u.,. .... i.e.,. inawnl 1 r.1-, ' j But we iil not reniiie. Time and faith i will soou mak-; us oblivious of our troubles ... . ... . . ,. , i lou have, iloubtless, lieara ere inn ot 1 ...j a.. .'.: ,.-.i ...a .nd respccuhle'citn , Conco'rd ' Hi. mii.d bad been aoinewbal unhinged ; f,. it, .ml... nt e.e. t anil kai was rational ; and often at nareiiity Perfectly sane. 15jt a I himself to .p,,l tree ur hi. ot home. n, j ), 8t uMt ' .. J shr.il never get ever this trouble." What troubL, .1 is nol known. .- ... .l .xt nioriiitif ne was su-ne ii'i-i iiom ine,. 1 tree, rale and lifeles He hid lied a silk i . .. , ,., hand aterelntl around his uecat. and hul tuit ! .1 . l: ... l. .f . i, . . l,,.... .;. ... -W .-,1 1 the said handkerchief, aud wheo found. 1 hi knee were near the earth, lie it ours Mr Kdi.or to life long, and to improve each moment as it fl.es. Life is too precious to1 e wasted, tola wantoaly aud prematurely t.,mi0,-.cd. OfcSEUVATOR. foa THI x. C. wilio. Ma. i:r,tT..a s lUving beet, informed that WLite II. I! W vision of the tS-.j.a of T.n.t.- ; ranee were coins to meet, al tUtir ilsi! : near bite Mali post Office, and as I had ou,e bisinc's to tru.ar;t iu that neighh rsmine f the order of the day,'' at the i coming 1 peratice celebration on ths 21st of July ucil, ti be given by White 111! Dl vi-ion fi honor of the meeting of the. tjrand Division of N. C, at that place, I thought it; possible that it might interest some of your j . readers, aud therefore sat down to w rile ,ou what 1 near J an ! " what 1 sa ve Having reo!ved it go, my first csre was for a concyaneo." On einpiiring at the Livery hfahles (') I found tuat a'l tl; animals were engaged and none to be bad. I et.cpiired stiiong my friends (') iu tbe town, hul wilh the same result. Here was a " ux Having ot.co rsolvd to go, busii.e.s pre., sing te., I wa, bound tn but bow ? On f.ot ? In s hand cart? In a Wheelbarrow, hul wilt, the same result. Here was a ' fix " tt i j .. i or l.ow ! WhiU reaaoniiiis ibaa. I audd.ute thought of a ga, I old friend, living iu lb, ! iiorlh-easU,,, ,rU ... of ti,, t.vr... who is' proprktor of several of th. "long eared I tribe," and who might poa.ibly for the sake I of 'auld la,,,s flruisb .. with .b. I reH .J ' p,,,, me-out of the J . 1 - n" oamy errauu oi iieS-, t i i ie .P. , .. .. i nsiiKa linn lo lirullier v we Were at last on the roid, fat lesvin-(Jharlotto -- be - hind u Ou arrivin;. at the Pi'ision room, wc foand that we had arrived too latn to hear some excellent addresses, delivered by lb- K. Revived, That Dr. W. J T Miller Dr Messrs Ch-liiier and Bios,,, but that the b,. :Tl.o,.,.s William, and II. Cabanis, ..'.ect forenamcd dleg,.es were theu .,. session, i i(lJ invite some friends of the road to ad J .M."t' K'1 V'i- I dress said Mas. Meetimr. Waits) Hall Divisiou number. OU female ,d 53 mala member.. ).. l,,olca 11.. il,.. ...... .... .. i ... 7 ,i.;,i m uo doTit? 10 f "pa.aMca.I u, , - - , .,, , ! "i.e ui ihe rua i, iroill II llllllll What say th. c,t,Zen of Cbarlol., totbis.ita A.heville, f, tendly to th, coustru,,, of shall It be s I mat she,, a.nonj ,ha t ,j thl rdiw of ,h, .j ai.oc.if le.iipershcef to send her c,tixe0 , n,w b, ,x h a5.i.s ami Dauhtersof leinperance, do.!pro0eediiu.. V ai- with the order, agaiusl tbatirreati w, .,,.,.., r.,g .-ncouoi : i iru,t not. I tfbl, . I." Ml. Il: i.-,,:. n Bite Mall llii-i.iriri were holding nt n... i , . , . --- l ..risai, ma eieonou ior tneir ortloera for the suit, but having neglcctei to get a list of arrjin the itnprirUriee of a united the name I am unable to do o. After they of the friends of thu rord, and io,jlt were Ihrouph, the Secretary of the D. lo- tba delegate appointed be sure to'"8 .i.. W. drier, read a renort of tin thu mcctm. .Vo. Tha I! i.... 0 4IN b - . Tit . . . i nronrotline of that body, to wit t 1 dou'tbvlieru I'll tell you i)tl i i)f about it, as tho proceedinps will 1 e published in your paper and it would only be anticipating j somo of jour reudcri- in plea.nire, if I, should L-ivr von a hackneyed skclch of what ! lo ! tllfV ill i Tiy as a a hole, ."iu nice it in . I learucd that the llou. It D.TOW.NSKND. h.i ih. I r,ni II I) TOWN'SKND. ih. M- W: V- of the United Slate', will . , .... ' , le at the coining celebration. I In oittht, aud will no doubt, " drat, a crosd- After the report had been read and proved, a cou pic ol the ...legates 0cit.gcai. ssed the audieuee iu a fv and led for, adlresied sppep ia icisa. ... Jirother Jilythe. from llopeweil 1'ivisioii, especially, addressed the brethrea in a for a iiis.aeu sea. r . . B.usr, .u .u.. nisi ne iuii an over wuas uo w aa preaching." J here being no lurtaer cusiuess to trans- act the Division adjourned to meet that day a (Saturday lasl,) two week White Hall and surrounding country, - noted for tbe high standing of her citiiens it spraks relumes in their favor, to see thera o well represented in tbe Division room, united in one great brotherhood for the good of mankind. We saw there, the rich and the poor, the j towering intellect and the common mind, the A i iieaumui auu ine no, mare waa - narry uyly soul " there, but we saw all that waa good and beautiful, there united, for the purpose of " working while day last, for night cotoelh ij'iickly, when no man can work." CitixoDa of Charlotte, go ye and do like wise. After havint?, with regret, refused seve- I kind invitations from the brethren, to ral " come and stay all tiighl," we found our selves od the road to Charlotte, where we ar rived in due time. So, Au Ttvi'iUT. TEMPERANCE. IRl'M TIIE WILMINGTON II A "A ID WILMlMilON, CHAULUITK AND liUl'IiKKFOUD KAIL IIOAI). Uix'Ki.saiiAM, Itiru.MONO Cuovtv, i In pursuance of an ad veriisemenf, made in aocordauae with th provisions of their j""". and it was rumored list he atiw, charter, the st iekhoM-rs of the Wtlmtng- : iavad Tehuanlep.e by th. 1.0..1.11 .,,1 ton Cbsrloite and Hutherford Kail Hoad la San Francisco the lalrai iutelli-esei Company " a".emhled, Ibis day, for tho par- j "as lo the i ficl that there kad leeu 1 1.4. pose of considering tbe aet for the atMti-l- ! advance in prices, and busiueii su uient of ibeir charier, pa-sed by the (Jene- j more active. Mhiinj ascoaiit. acre futu ral Assembly of North Carolina at iu la.t .i scsion. 11 Walter F. lak, R-rj... was eaHed to tbe ' Tna II..: John A. G iLMld W e Li ', chair, and David Cs. Co.vsn, waa appointed tha New Yotk tay Itvok, of June Ilia, , Secretary teele, and C. C. Henderson, Col. V S "1''!. fr"""?. ' f,r0,, lU" brln ,UJ0' tJ ot ,e c,f"' 1 " ' far lua ba would I .m'.i. , , 1 . k r .l, .,,,. ih maiiin. an'.j v.., .1 . :. 1 e j lit stocx 01 ine company, ine inciting waa cj but that to defiance of nun or dn-. i .1.1 1 1 n .'.-.It .j .e.' ,. . . ... ucciinu legtny urgauisou, inn rcaiy ior 1 4.1 I tin,,, I .i-iek .ni,,.,..l .,..1 Ad I.tion.l sock appeared a4 ;wa enureti, atter the UeP;i u tba Lou. mitiee was mad On motijB of II. W. Guion, the Act t mend ihs Ubsrter " was read ; an I, after verv bu.v and fall diseussion. il in se i ,,,,i,, i i ii ,i:. ..: i, ... very Ic ug, anl full Hiscu,sioo, ti was ac '' 'i S.tio":-were then of : , , , rJotjld . I ' . isy l u h ."iTatLK, i.tsjivta, iliat lbs , ! Agent of any C'asmly, which bas subscribed " ''P"" t,c ol '- Company. sha,l,. my;.niH.r.,jQ, ,jca. tU P"r io a tJ.oty to aet in tor -eff.-et ia what dtrretina ! T.? ' .' Siwabol- , mote the -..Un .w w. pp. : del of the Company, wr-ieh said Aifenl luav meant by lhe I'sy liiog. Andv.tibtmt be unshle t'j attend. - . ' - i'riutW, That a epy of this resolution .hall b cuuiiDuuiealed lo lhe Chairuiaa ol tbe County Couris of the aforesaid Couotiea. J! fsj. Wai.K I VtsoltfL That tb " " of be btoctholders of Ootaspaan, -hall b. bald iu Charlotte, , ' Friday (Mlb day) of next October. I 15 J CpL' -Tt -R'wW., That lb. President and Secretary of tbe Company certify to tbe Secretsry of State of the as j tioo of this meeting, with r.gtrd to the a ; mend-d earner. ' i "7 " -"''". that th. ,! pI'ers of the atato le rtq Jtd ti pul j a,- proceeding WALTKK F LEAK, Chairuiaa. V. 6. GuWasi, Sce'ry. From the Rgiherf.r.lioi, rniii'er. KAIL lHJAD MKETING IN 3IIELBV. (Ju Thur.day, 17lh June. XH'tO, there aa- ': lam, yesttrday, by falling fiom toe tl ' seiohled a large number of the friends of i mU"J wimiow of Mis. Csthesrt s b-j -T'-.t-K j the tViluiiagton, CbarloUa and Iiutherf-ird i Hail Head, ia lhe couil house in Hbelby j and on motion of II. Cabanisa, Ks.i , IJ. Ii i Iliilatid was called to the Cbs;r, and I) C Webb and John Nicholson, were appoiutcd Secret sries, Mr Cahani's explained tbe object of the tnceiiiij,', and introduced the following pre amble aud resolutions, yix : WitaiiEan, ibe eitiaensof Rutherford, and other counties ilmn th. In,. it,, tv.l j mingtoo.ljharlolte and lUth.rford HsiiHoad ! bsvu held meeting lately and determined j ss have a Maw Meetiu,. d lUedy Patch j t;,Pi 0f ,ie iy,IB juj on 4lb o( Ju J i,ext, or st some aubseqient time, (to be do I ti-rmmed by tba fricud. of the road) for the i is have a Maw Meeting at ILa..il l..r. ! . " . . .. "8"'" leeuy 1 atcb i ... .(.:.!... .:.. .1 ' k.,ad, and ultimately l0 carr y lhe roa'l a I rjhe mJ J-,,, ,?"7 V, ' I . h,i,,g de.irous lo d. aH in , ell 'l " ,b u f her. Z oPt . !r a 2' b, l" du. h. bind ,5rXP ' ' ft "f. tVl.'ub b ' oar works," that th. Chairman of this moot, itig appoint fifty dulegales to atleud said ...,ti-.,K, ,j reprcaeui iaavei.vud couuty iu .d m.atia2. l.esofvol, That wo will furnish our pro- pot uonate parlot the expea.o of said meet Im.,.,:. ', , , Tr '.. L. luMvt.l, l hal ibe proceeding of this V i, , . . r., " s, ..-., iiuuenuni p,f Vy'tlatiitoa Jaaro.l, and all the ..wspaperi ..,., Tk. .11 .1,. ..t: ie emtors or new.p he road be rraimkil fcf aaid Resolutions, ied by II. Cahani.,, per. alo.ijj the line of th ,a .V,ond "ld U r. .. .1.. ..i . ajiii-jn laa e'luwuoil the m.Mim. m. .J,lr... A. G. Waters, Esrs., aud tf. J. T?S, . .i i t . ""'uiioin iduptcd. tii LtiaheJ, That, the metinff ad; O.O. HOLLAND J D. 0 Wn, ) . Joiim NuUdLSon, l Krrt-rieii, The ful'.owing deleaates w..-. . a l by t!ie Uhairman of ibu M ,.t it..it..ii.. . ' nfMt Je,olutioii t it i j a .Miner, irr riiuin.. tv,.. , n w,.. M P,' ,. . '' " " Hilln Dr W J T .Miller, Dr Tin A fj Wal.fa II P.V....:.. . .. .. ""'Ultl w uurtnn J M h V, D,'J, A ap - rMt A y yM fQ ' een, j (I ;Soienck w- Roberta A , : " ', iiai-nfi v t,, t , r"ll,, GR are, Kll Jetikiiis, Uol J Ucam. Col A ! UZ. ' , w;,i- ... ,, . "''", Vi :!., Willi. .. ll is. i...- n - j D y j " "'" M Ifi . "i "CILimt i rroneocrger, u n Li 'tiinore, D V . John K U' ii. . ;(l0ode K lfueBwiJer K Collins, K8K Chau.bers, DaviJ U'i n.nt. Col D Uandall, D lfcasa, CO D,k r ia ungg. a l llardin, A J Klliuti, M,;, ' "J tiold, W, M ;old. Sam'l Young, D Cb, . Jpion, Henry Sehenck, J F Sulli,,,, ; ' .Love.SM Ilogue, Jo. K Irhy, L,M ' I c.avts. " NW Ohi.eami, Jur,t , I.ATiK FROM CAI.irOR.xU VIA 'fliirji. TaPIC The ateauierW.il. Wehb, f,c ' Mmatiilan, bas arrived with lhe asscB..ef and uiails from io Franeiaco of ii,f I !-. i.e. u- tr . . . . ' ....... .,,V VWXUCCICII at ,t. iei. uan ranmsco ana 1 ,00u u singers aid $2,0 13,tiQl u treamre t-.ea.ivt. feiicia.iy remaiueil ipiiet (, there were rumors that the churcb r.. had taken Osxaca. f Charles Mjrrsv. (at Mn..l .t. . . at...:.. ...ii.. j pondent of Harper s Weekly, Lad J"' I drowned at Ilualanteo. ' Kf OM DEsPATC, The health of the Isthmus of Telmnt.j,, was good the rivers were bigb mi i Iran. ii in excelic ut order. The ruins of an ancient city Lil he., discovered bear iluatulco whu h eovsr our- If four square miles, and foriifi-jiu,,-. .i atoaa ttill rxitt, tbe la.t extend, ,,,5 ,a t., sciabo.-d. 1 1 it! It . curioua, and antltjie as-n. iiiins of art bad Letu diaeovered, luciuiav rases of .tivef. 1 Miui-ler .Mollis 11 was a'uk at 'er('ft Cobas was al Jalaps wiih s'ojt I .1 letter purporting to have teen riti.otj .'some one iu the Guilford Cooi;iiij!.; . ''' "b ""P"""1 " i would Di-rsevere IU bis work. U I. .tit . j ., 1 , , Mfe, per.!,... aad cail. the a.ai ef - .John A. Ui tu-r, wbj, be ssy, h i e -rf Uf llelfer s "C -iatendi dt rstoad a. iucludiag ibal gemiemio iud:. j his friendly bclpsr tu the work cf suv iu - ! ....au' lZ"? 7 i a'auinenesa ci ili, kllir, shl i , ... ... v..,uu , i suurnai, wimoui a sirnaiur. ; nt says, it it pot attirtiitr int, uj .' IJ.mk is ltm& rutit paper, and kiiomi t j !!, that Mr. Gilmer is an oi l eou.c tut. I V Lijf . aud eaudidat far Uonress in .SVii ' Carolina. Did not lhe Diy IW.k bantu 'oljecls io view, ia repiii!ihiii this sanv- , a.ou. letter, lo wit : to show the j was being done ( j mi the Oatllvfi d..tr.v1 , lo abo;,uon,.e the p. . ; an J al-o. .o.t- .m-t... Mr. (silm- r. aud defe.i bun pm :"- boa. .it, be.i-ta that - w lohj.-ct of thai lelt.r wa lo affi-ct Mi 0. - . mer's ekction. Il is a tissue of lie, frt - j beginning to end, end eouil have Irfo if jlcndodfor do other purpjse, ualesi it lit i 7" P'a ot luai vi.e.i oi eres.a..., J, ; ll'i.rf, PIIU, Sill, l.tlil liU niakili w,'i employs this nio le lo keep l.n ivi",,' "Cn,ia(" bifjie tbe pub isis'is, Fatal Arcusi.v,T A voui.tr intn. ikal I went y at s year of Sl-s. bv the Utmt of I John Marris. ,..et with a sudden dralliabo-.! ! " oa Hi.hardon Street. It apjsred 'bat he had taken a poiition oa th sis10 10 smoke, preiious ta rtliririr, scd suu-l I 'u" situated fell alcc p, Itoi hi. I.a.anes in. " precipitated lo the side s it. j Iskeu up ho was found insea-ihlc. snd tl pired before nieuie.l a;.i emj.d nach h iti Ua eiaminaiion the lib of the left were fuund 10 be broken, besid. s a set", eontusioa ou the bead. 1 he decea'eu a mini of I'tunsylvauii, b. cam. u il" city from Philadelphia in 1 ".", and U sided here four years He was a stin..t-'j ' ' m0r"a on H'9 j waa regarded as a si " Due'' aieen,ad I : t,"Pi,il"1. and for a trr, worked on the Ne Slata lion". .' " superior orkinati '', fjr his quiet, f lit ULiform dinr in! nroi.ri, i of o.l net Aaiuuiesiaas bed " - 1 h ! f"d verdict of aecidenUl death rtud.r- CUrsMn. A FuSL Tout - K corrs.p-.len. l tba .M.' yv aril ... U.l count y. Georgia, aavs : I b ... i-i.t seen a tooth tint was d:i; ? ' fiom a spring where the iiutcK'inri """ , fiftMB fe, deep, aboul to and a -ball an from this town. It weighs 4 0 1" po--'. and measures 71 by i loebe, and soiue 1..,, , . il.,il. ih i.rouiri are broken showing a very large eavily fr 'ba I"'1 and blood yeas. I. Il ha. probably lost six inches of iirontr. Th. upper surface i serrated, having five dialiucl p'''H. the enamel is woru off abowitii,' g" "1 i . ., . I .. . .i V .i. . i ... f il.t to i mo Wam mo (..a uu. w. . , i iue tuutu t mo i.a uu . -- - : .id."' CoMtia F.L.C1 i.ima. Uo.idcs the t t'k ll election, just over. lb. following haiej , ti occur: Ot. first Monday of Aag. Alabam., Kentucky, and '""";:" V,l I hur.day or August, iu ,-i(nil 1 on fir.t Motiday of October, ia ("'0,t?' j Mississippi , o., 3d Tucd.y of O-';. ' Miuncsotaj on 1st Monday (7th i oi ' her, in Irfiuisiana, and ooIsl WJU 2d I hur.day of August, in .s t.. , J No.c iu Maiyl-d. but than uuamiuou
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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