. a V Tub Emperoe Napoleon in Camp. It in eix in the evening ihe F.mpcroT cornea down from his room, attended by Marshal Yelliaut. The whole military household comes out xLilstamls apart. The Emperor its down, sud a tiisp i brought to bim. Marshal Yailiant presents several papers to bis M jji-ty. The emperor remains alone for a inomunt, ami rents bia elbow on anoth er chair besid bim. A spy arrived and ia introduced. Ilia Majesty listens to bim, but sps.it. A colonel ia cnlleil ; be gives ten napoleons to tbc py, who seems Weil f iti-fj.-d with bis pay. Marshal Hegnault ile t. Jean d'Ang-ly arrives ; the Emperor eouversts with bim. Other gcuerals come in. Tba msp is called for several timet. Tim kii?g arrives in a carriage, and the two monarch shake bauds. Soften down a lit tle the hectoring air which some portraits five to Victor Emmanuel ; give bim a very plain, cavalry uniform, and yon will have the poitmit of Victor Emmanuel. You inu-t also darken bis complexion a little, I give greater distinctness to bis features, so a to have the true physiognomy of a frank I soldier used to the lift of enmps. The Km-1 pcror and be goes a little apart aud con verse, both miking cigarctts in rapid sue- - -- - - - - - - cession. The Emperor, tired of standing, G'Wc are indebted to tlx Kditir of ilia Built leans against the shaft of i aiton close i,H rr the following de.patch : by. TI.e conversation i.- lively and loug j a brief rpo t of the commercial ii by iha Other generals come in. The ILht, though i K.n amo had hern previously received, which row deciiuiug, is still saScieut to allow of led that the sale of cation fr ihe day wne 7,0u0 Seeing lue map, which ia agaiu trvjgot tor- ward. At last the King left at lt o'clock, j and the Emperor dUmissed bis household ; a quarter of an hour afterwards he retires i to bis apartment. The Emperor caU a lit- ; tie. He sleeps more ly day tbaa by nik'ht lie works till one in the morning, and is i called UD a'sirj it 3 or l.-X(f from I Slvittl ''in: ' O. A t'lll ttMI ?E:ZRP WiTH a BlUfitS AlTAt K Lat Sabliath was quarterly mee tiue of tho M E. Church, and, as usual ou such occasions, the Sneratuont was adniin utcrcd. After the meetina; adjourned, the ....... V .,, ,,ni ih .ir ae.pral wv soms i line with friends in town, some to their - . : ' homes in the country. Ia about an hour j the doctors were ic nqiisiiion in every' (iirection ; tbc whole membership was si(- i ed a.iu a Mmu'iaucous ' bilisue " attack,' aud tbe lieinatid lor retaediil agents was, general. Tbe firt smell of tbe sumptuous i o..r nr. ,rad nroroked sudden and in-! onbosiox mcu-bcrs of tbe respective fsmi- 1 iir- Tbe venerable 1'eter Cartw right. Tre- J i.uutsrr eructation on tbe part ot til the , sii.ug E.dcr, for whom extra prepatatious I I..J ..f eouraa. keen made, retired from ' .... . . ;.r ,,, r.r, . 11. h.,,1 , over, with b th bands placed below bis vest j b . tons, d cisring that he " didn't frei like , eit.n." One brotiicr is sai l to bav. uiade fr In Louse, iiaif bent, and with a groin j tjiooicd on to the Led, and in reply 10 his i .fe a ' H bat tbe Uistter !" .xc'.ainied, in a tic-psiri:i! UUc, "Oil! If got tie cholera." Tse epide Jiic spread all through : tbc eou..lrv, eiw'iliag cou.i Jerabie alarm, j and occasioning a general easiiujt up of ae cjuuts. lat liie panic aubaided wbeu it was asceriained that aniiiitoni.il trine bad j In o, by ijji U.r, admlui:ter.d to tbe whole : kvai of c-!niuanicnts '. N e uuderMacd tiaal L'i.c'.e IVwr " e.i 1 " it ww t'ue first , time i.e rver kciw aa ntttmpt to vomit the dew! out of ti.e tLurcu.'' AUUauh it was a rijus n.atter, tbe t.wwx', owing to the bardueas of ti.tir hearts, uid iauh. HYl- uir.ier (li: ) C''Wiu,.', 5i.vrtxs Fc ilTJVE SLAVM ON !IH Dai il Tat .v. K. - I e-lerdy mori.tiig tbe paeket (in ion arrived from l'ott Stinley, Canada, with a.xu en fu; live si uvea, who bad escaped from ll.e Aau:b at vnious periods witbLii the la.t tj ycar. ai,d who had been living at tbe Uf jro hettlcini ut at Chatham, Canada West. lijcou.iuff w: .ry of Canadian freed 3m, which to ui.uy blacks einbrae.s tbe civile i li'oeity of going inadequately oiotb'd,.snd cf being Ueriy starved to death, thi) seu about to return tj :bc ?ou'h. prefering piaatatiu life to the respoii-iLiiitics attendant on a state of txiaiei.ee for which circumstance, have rca I ered ti.eiu pccai.arly dq-jalifie i. yr.e 1am.1v, consisting 01 a camna uiao mother, w.'e aua mu. c-ndren who, escaped from iir ':i, Kentucky, about ooe year aa. a;ter ti.e eiperieijce affjrdii by a hard I ana Lea wm'er, began ta.th for t:e.r Old Kent ji-icy ii-axe, " and a snort time ago tLey wroi to tutir master informir.; bim of their dcure to return, and rtt leating Liui to muet tbcin at OleveiaaJ. Wuen they arrived ou ; tbe packet, their old mi-t-.r was there to meet! 1 tnw, and they expressed tnnr gruLfication at tue m.-eti...' in a manner which denoted a s.l -ere regard i"or biui, ''Old Aunty'' a ven erable Ltgrraa. whose LiSCX Wild Limil.' fce stjoi out in strange contrast r;,h her La.r, w Lite as tie drueu .now, took occasion to " eprcs ber mind " in regard to Canada " I'ey k;n ail tulk about tber freedom over d.r i pointiLg sitb a cane brake finder acros. tbe nl ae water in tbe direction marked by tue '.tun t wake), ' at I d a beep leveyer et'iy w:'.u e dim do.u in oi l K"utu"k ." J ne entire party took 1 1-.- 1 1 M i a ni train f r f 'iiicmns.i, bsppy in the thojght liiat t were goin Loiiie. L'ievt.wtU (t.jiti'j) Dtitls -it. Va i 7i;i I ! JS 1' ! . AP.OVE NlAliAKA I'aU.s (At lUM'KtlJ TEARS A',0 A let la r from Mr. Klaui. a ediL gentleuisn, t his fr.enu iu Pi.ila Jrlphi. dated S-pteia-I. r I". jt, c tain 1 the fciiowing tiarrs l:ic if feat which e'JJals M. laljdih's al ve:,t ire : ' Twelve ytars ago, two Ircoj-io's In clans, C t..,' i'juve tbe Fi.li, were cat on ta t-e Isl.o J. Il ai stii u dsjs befire tl.tir c.n iiticu Lecunoe known. Tbe com n.ai.jsLt, when be t.e la tbe spot, ordjr i i poles to be made, pointed with iron Tu lu'iisns determined to walk to tbe si la . 1 ly the Ir'.p of tLene pV.cs, t'a rate tie c:!.,r po ir creatures, or peri-b in tbe at t. o ;t They took leave of their friends a. if '"'.' to c. rtain d. ath. Kacb had tso tu'ii p.... in Li Lauds to set i;ala-t the La '.to (v ktep thi iu steady. th'y went , an! lo ine Island, and Laving given -'.. to the Indiana there, they all return J afly io the u,in ianJ. 'J'h'" two I ri.Diia wbo.iu ti.e abc uu L'.ioud uiatiu'r. v rt first brought to the LUlJ are yet a lue. 'J be luii.LS r.-o to tbe Is, and now to ki I deer, but if the King of Frsnce were to ;i.e iii all Canada 1 aaid not. ' A C.stt'.OoF Aim ANb. A gentleman of this city r-ei ind a letter from Jacksonville i u Monday laat, post marked l'. i: in-tai.t, i u ihe Lacs of wbieb was en lorerd, ' s er p j of ( , Alricaaa ha been Isndd m ti. i ond a coast, near rm; rna " If tni n ; .1- i,eiic be true, it is to Le bnpd that the pari.e. r uliy of such s h:g8 nsndeU w: y.t"' l. ui f ihe Uw of the land may be arrested a .1 d.-n t wih to ibe fjlifst extent T.if ' Hurtl darflltibiffilbig. CHARLOTTE: Tuesday. A us list 2. 1S.59. I . - - - , . F id I'UMIRCSg, GEX. S. II. WALKUP, Of CMOS COUNTT. r.Ui-fioii on the lilt of lusti!. hale. the u,arket .tcacy, with baur toi.a. Acislilaouiil br Jlemuri Kaiigiiisao. FROM tl'KOPK A icit, Us. July 31. T1,Ilt, ni, Kingaro... from Livrrptl. Inch prt ,la rtt on the allai. reaching Father Point, (..ft" tji.hcr.) yrslcraav morning, lurnisl.es Ihe tallowing eujiii..ni piirucui.re . The P. ace Cunleieme nice s at Zurich in Swit serlaud, 111 about ten dava. The Pan B ,urae cloa'rd on Wadneaday at 6d. lO.M.VlKRllAl.. Lirtipesl, Tl.uitd.iy w The B.aaoatuifa inaracl ia quiet, aaiea uuimpoltaul. Pruviaiuu (jiet. . , , . 1 - - - wmea ana conBervaiive xa.cu : 10 iu Polls! This ia liie laat time Me can any a word to our reaoeri befur. ihe L.t-ction, we tlifrefora, urge llial every persuit oppoaed to the preaeol corrupt and n- j travvg .nt party turn oul on the 4lh of Auguat j and vi.lc for Gen. Saiul. li. Walkup. Remember thai in voliivg lor General Walkup "u ' holder, that ar. like the hor.e l.-eeh, which crie. t'e ! give! as long a. there is ppinthcTr.i.ury. That the government is eatr.i.gant, ends m. ( i P, ,rc. in hi. Mr.aage of Dee.. lBj3. ..y. lhI ,,n I l.t of Jull. IbJ3. (tliree liiootl'. atlcr M.-. Fillmore retired) there w.e a aurplus in Ihe Treasury o!" f32,6VU,l!t,0. And Mr Buchanan in h.. Mrai;c of P.c., Ie.'.3, state the public oeht t. be upar;i of I6,0iO,00(t. Thus t dthl, ov.r and ai ove the rcci ip' of the governminl ln.s ben totalled upon u. by lue rc.oiomy-l.,v.iig Den.o. cru. Add tht Iwa amnunta above blether and ,u w, ,ia,e $.10.000,1)00, this has all brm ex. pua wlti, i, amount, rcce.ved from the TntT, f tl.. Pub ,c Lanus, and fr.. '.,. all other And so rre'sleas is the Represent uvea In rriru j to toe w-ste 01 the putoic money, mat tney nave iwrni.tled the C'iers to spend in one year, t7rSil7 I lor norm ana t-rrig. lor oie uouac 01 ncpie- .entalive.. Tin. i. taken from J. C. Allen", re. port of Ihe rxpenuitures, and it is I,, be pre.uiued the men, hen of the House muat hav. enjoy. d them. elvs?a wry musj, ai.u a. Mr.Cr.'a;o tu)J i-vclvt hi. f 10 . day, he no don M parhMik of the free nd... We aak toe people with the., tilings .luring theu 111 Ihe face if they can vol. to bolslT up aucli a party aud keep it in power ? We hope not. The tax ps ver. oug -it to vote a; iin.1 Mr. Cr.ige for if he and ti.e otuer I), niocrattc member, from X-jrtli Onro.ina b-'l usd their influence, no uoubt we woulu h.'tv. rec. :vd jr share of the public iaiuia, au.i N rth t'aroiir.a. :nsit:d of bi ir.g in uebl for her iinprovnnviila. would hv. had all paid f.jr,a.'id a eurplua to carry on other worka and w. ii.i aiao oi U,e heavy Ux the people have oow to near. The Democratic party a Sectional and Connequontly a Diisuuion Party. It is aioip:y aoaurd tocaii lue UenufCralic parly Viat.onal ? Did tiiry not III lb. laal Pra I Jen l. 1 lection ignore tbe resiitance of any other canei--,u. tun Hoenanan and Fremoni ? Did t.iey ' iul call upon the South hi rally to tue support of' Buchanan ,"" oe'-T . Sonlhcrn Kiction ? Did they not j oe'y hs North to nuet them in Ih. eonle.t ? ol t.ie cisuiiii.niali i,f the 2-..uth respond to e.ll and u:port Buchanan ? Did not the Governor, of the iwo Carolina, and Virg.ni. hold a private :oy, Mcrd imctiog, at the cap lol of '.('., contrary to ihe eipre.a Utter of tho law Hi at lent one of li Slates ? Wa. it liol .1 lli. , lime chargeo that I lie object of thu ni'e'.ing "( to concert a. to tiie meaaure. to be .dopted to ae cure tiie S. o'h in . diaaolutioii of the l'ni"li which - . to be ti.e remit in caae Fre.11.oni wis eleeltii t id in i.e pubne evr mtunoctS oy the l.irec . vernore what tneir oi.ject m f Aud doe not every bortv km,, tiiai Ihia oelying of fie N.rta bv ll.e V inocri-cy of io S..utn I,, a c. lional caiiteal, r.ect..ariiy drfeat. ti.e Ssuth in coossq icuce of Ihe nomcrical .Irenglh of the North ? Anil ar. not many uf toe deiuoera tie pa. per. r.ow 10 Ine :iulh openly auvocaimg eisuo.on up.n Ihe eie. lion of. Northern r. .nleiil f Hed.-s, r.u....mr ! lue DriinM.rkl.e pirty could not hue oopl.;il . aurer e,urM lo lead to a uiasi.lul.oi. of ll.e L'n.in.lt they had called th. Wl.tioui ot lin wind to aid li eu. ! They dmy bei.ig Siaun loniata, but tncy could not dr. co oilnrrwise. VV. are to j'Jge i.y tiictr acta, winch plainly term, lo inev .table nnuuiuu . ( r .ge an one of Ana Ite-.... remember, M 1 loov.meiii, in me la.r f ........ t . 1 ..., li.. ' h. ,. on. of 11.. .i.ni'Or. , of tliepre.eiit.xtr.vagnit.i.dcorruptadu.ini.tra.! preceding week. Tbe letter was not in-j You who love las'ice and bate tm.jutl, '.' leuJ l th Lymeneal altar an aocoui iioo! He w.. a,i open .c,--.tc ior ii.ci.ul,,f,c.i,on! tended for publication, Lut iu connection bo love econnmy aud bale eUruvuxuice ,V ,. rlt;D,wldo of downright Jlack of toe Uw. of Confrie. '. And wheo Die law a ei j to. g'J alio ut cc.ac lone operative,, dia.oiu ent.n.e. Mr. (r-g. i. . put of tin. Im.i xralie rarty.an J as audi is noi , Norlil agaanat ua and la lo he avoided for tne eonaequ.nce ot .... locaauc. Ka.ly, then Viler, to to. .t port of (..en Ii ' ' ' '! U'aisup, a sound, cotixert. live ma., true lo toe ,, . . j oih.liu. lo in. tn,o,,,.,u. to in. e.iitinu. 0; per t. of your great. nd grown j nan,,. , Eitriivagance of tho Oovcrrimtiot. w e 1 em., g. ""' 1 M-'t..n i lo an art.cl. in aiM.tii, i col-' i.g a aiatcmei.t uf the ..pvndiiareaot toe u ..wri rtf -l.on i. .... ...t .e ..... 1 tacts ID rsisrd te the Do;i:;esl aciilimmt. r.f VSuriiaLiun :.n nv tha . mun r.f I ..son. Icarn that t.triJllial A ntonol i h.a ooaol,l 'tone i. !,v in (rfiice, h.rn.ony and prosperity tl,0e '"J!"1'-1 ' Lem. He drx-s not com- j Washington, Andrew Jack.on, Henry Clay I to make the reparation d'inianded for the i 0f Sl.OoV.oJo estUuatedor pproPr'"ou uuoer ike National Uovernmeiil .. .1 ... Though i -'in of ,h publiostioo of his Utter, but and Miliard 1 illmore and who scoru lU 'l""" sustained at PeruL'ia by Mr. Perkin.) 0Ir aurjoose the Govt..,,',.,,! I,., I keeareoot .u.oe.u c.uio,,. he .m-.u. t.,a,: remark that, had it been ir,.e,leil for idMiUomUt of the North and the .rs-land bis fumily. The U. S. Minister, Mr. tUl it a.LeUUom Coulnnl thJm ' p,l.cy,forir.e..sr of h.. p.,ty. which 1 .da ur,.!1"1 purpose, lis shape, ol the atatementef Honut of the South, who labor for its Stockton, having so far succeed, left Koine LrtM hai 1(1jsd M. ' - ...... .i facts, iu.ht Lave been so.newba' ebauoed. d, t, u.Hmi. Hnliu to the vMt ou tbe 4th for a lour ou Monday last. .i.'..'. reasonable amouul for q Jtllionauij oa !',-' arraying mi vi.rpi. w.riog ,.. "i:.., . . , , , . , ' , , , ' sue IiroiCCllOO 01 OUT lak SU1 i...i.t i..r two years. 1 1 .. c.pi,. ,r .i n - ry, ana loin-, oi them open Oisiitiioi.ist. enth I Jact bun have a political iabuatb. ,i0urv ha. fallen in Afrioa H.. ('.,. ' j " .V t, , vf- " -'" su. . -. , a ..rei..,.,- .pap.,Pu,....hed.e.h,.e-l The ednor doe. notoljcct to the r, What ha. be done! lie has permit.ed UO 5.1 upe Med 7l.M brute a.ixed h.a .and w.l h h t Mh. ' -", ...-ana.,,. HVUVVItll a.a . likdJu..jllJ Ihe pOWCTOl lUC Wll OilllOUIS' . .fiir. ,1 ITlJ I I L. L 1 . . .7 . t ' 1 ,utl which be grossly tiejilcctod his duty io, of the vrouuded man Excitement in Salisbury. We btntd it r ported about town yesterday morninc, that Mr. Sinclair, Editor of tho AWi J. J. Bruner, E.q , Kditor of tba SJi.bury ti'etcWn, to fight a duel, and on Mr. Hruner, refusing to accept, I, poin d hini.s a coward, ic. We Imve not Uwrncd what was Hi. cau.c of the , r j , - - clvJIengo. Tliisi.a atr.ii!e pr.weediiif on the part of Mr. Sinclair, who, if he ia uoi a profes.or .f r-Iion. 1,.. h..nrrl,i.,u.lr cdneated.liia f tlier , i i k.r. L0 ,;;..,. ,' ., (,ni , th. Presbytcri... n.nreh.and Mr Brunei, .n elder in the same church. .Mr. Sinclair w.s banned ovrr tutlie authorities, n hu bound him over to k the peace. Tba remark li.s been uisde th 'H uisde that a a man that they t v.ward of the man who will challenge or assault know will tint right, ia the j re tent two. .Mr. SincUir has placed himself in miller mi unclivisula p'rdiennitnt. W leurn this stfair created a good deal of excitemi nl ill Salisbury, and .u.f of the eil.ietis were so exasperated at him ihaltney limned to bjni h.iu iu sm.-.v, hut were luuuced not tu do it. North Carolina Planter. This work (or Auguat l.aa ktrn received to ti e day. V' regret tu learn from ti e pubiiaher that if hia subtcription is not increai.cu he will hove to diacoutinue it alter Ihia vear. Haviu? failad in getting the friends of AgricuiUie to interest ; lheuie!vta in auslaiuii.g the work he leela 110 rn- I couragtiucnt U make further ap, furiUr au 'a II h, w aver, k.all,. tolwmg i.ber.l in Jureu.ent. to j subacribt ; and if theac tail, Ihe I'lmuler 111 ut be .bands, ad-th. Pub.uh.r c nnot aff. d to lose money by,,. publicsLon an, ion.er. Ihe propo- aiti-u ,. .. Ulos : For two dollar.. ;nt .yAe 1st UV of J.,nuay "t'lH"1!; C;, F.'"le lei8-'"'". ii'i mi 11 ... ti.r. ! , ., This ia orei tne tlvutur.tl in,.,, ,.f Ajricu'l iral ' readinit. eaoecially adapted to our own Suir, tor : iwo ooihra ! Surely, uu una em r lu-s tu ub. I ''uw- "n cc'"",t of U" , ., "A"d a,,v ol our prttent eubarnbere w he will ' , .. . ' ' ,, j.atra. ' ' ' " ' "tU'J:the editor is biwueif conscious of bav ing " We raped by these pn.po.ition. to gr.mlv in- i stooped, in this vnporin.' demand, below tbc eraaac lila ialur.il n l,.l .1 Ik. V 1 Pu.'.l.. .: . . ' , " , , " r , , . , , . cin,i vw um m ih anin us to CO so. i -A.ll.tl. i to be aedrenapil n A. M. GUU.MAX, Puhl.ahrr, Italeigh .. C." Tennossoe Election. A letter has bee receivid in Wuahinglon City from the lion. John Bell, which slates that the Opposition will carry Tcimee.ee in a win Iwind 1 oienihu.ia.m m-iluiig like it h.vimf been known : sme. in. i.uioue ll.ma.n campaign ot leiu ' Wh,l. th,. i. .laud of Teon...-, we imp. the old North State ma; prove true to herself iud rise io her majt.ly and ahow by her vote, tli-l ah. de ue. . ehargt of ruler. Tnat tSia esq lc done we hav. not th. lea.idouL:, if all that are opprd to the pr.wni adiiiiaiairntion will attend ll.e p.11. , , .. , iud vota.- i cvrrv man win uo m. note ' duiy Johnson's Map. We have received s copy of this Map, snd, we P""1"0''" haadrome and well executed. It 1. a ao fuil and complete, ind giv. no", caly ti e wh.:e of the Stale, of th. Ct.nfrdtrary, but haa ..L. ..It St..,.. ,1.. t In., been ulked . .. N.br A lot intra! America, toe I.l ... . s. W. wsuid inro-meur fri.nri.of C.!.rrusth.tirr",,", Li "l"'fi" -it'a the view to Mr. F.irehil.. will e.nv... ihst e.uo., in . .l,..,t kuow Le fct, he ill have it in bis pow er 1 ttm, to give ihein .u for this Valuable Map. 'PPrtuiiity o! aubicribing Destruction of Sheep by Dogs. Bv a rrporl mice by l.'t. aaeea.ora Io tiie Lrg-il. Ureof Omu, .t appear. t!r t :i l?Je, there were 7,0i4 ahecp killeii by doga and 7.S-U wouudeii mak. it nveea.ary ft J. Newton Flcyd. This iiidivic'ua!, wiio wa. eonvii-trd at our Miy Superior Court lor toe murder of a free nsgro 11 j Gaahoi Co., took una ppea I to the 11 pre me ( ourt to obtain . new -rial. Huh. ceriaion. o! Una Court j latsly publiihed, it spjeara tlit he has aucet cded He will in w atane anulii.r ehane. le e.eape. Boda Water. ' During the warm weather there lua be. p'asaanier tv. raga odered to the puuiic thin Iht of Water, and peraoua wiio inuuige e,Hiliee drink, are in'ormed ti.at a fine - t , -j trior., -a and Iry 11. , "''"" " j roa Till N. C. WHIO. , JL'STICK. j Mr. H01.TON: In vour last osoer. under the bead " Meeting of tbe Grand Division,' you say the dinLer waa furni.hed by ibe Mt-ih'oera of White Hall Division. I merely wiah to say that some who did not belong' te lie Oruer assisted u. liberally tu the ay j of provisions, and that the other Di.i.ions ! iu the county deserve our tbat.ks ior tlacir 1 liberality. The thanks of a mi mbcr of ; Wbite Hall Division are LercLy tendered! to all wbu ..visted, both in and out of lL, ' Order. WHITE II ALL. 1 July 2'Jih, I5.0O, FOIt TH .SOUTH C'Af.OT.INA WHIfJ. t0 iVUi IK1I HOME TO HEIR THE .EW3." Tbie is the csption r.f an article in the' last Demvrnt, jo which the explosive tern- i perament of tbe editor is evinced in what is I intended to be a severe handling of a letter T.ut. in ll . U ...V.,...- 1, ..... . C .1 . with other matter, the writer saw proper to , expresa bis views on certain political mat- j "s w uicu na ve recently li anspired in Lb ar- j ", auu io ',ie inn ue neiievea to be Tbe editor of the Demo-rat nukes the following quotation from tbe letter, which " c"n" resolutions thit were pub-. lished in lue Charlotte JJut'elin of the r.rh ., , , , , . or OtU u.t , purporting to bo a declaration of (U dw,0.u!ioi( of lf)f Uio . tb, i utb is, it i. only intended to feel tbe j pulse of tbe community, to see bow far it eouiu vemure, anu ine wnoie mati. r is ex- . u,,. Demoerstie. I ha inr.v.ra in ii mtlt jleUjoirats of high position in the car- . i u.. u....uu . u..i... .ua. ..i.- a - , i , ;mu n iiiomi iui oiuer. auu agaiusi "o", " "ii sue suiunaiseary or pu.lc. t,4 lb eleven counti... 1 ,. .how, .Iul . larse au.on.il , ,,,re j Charlotte, the caption of his editorial ' rdnuaii camp, tearing leilers from Count ; ,h, prole-t of Congress. flag lak.n off. It appeara that it , m, ia. oi v.,lu.i.l. property n.u.t have bc.n d.-.tr.v.d .11 !,uiu L;m prcui.-cly, and Le wi.l no dou'ol ; Cauour. 'Ibeir name, were Maj-,r Cr.l-I Concre.s did not muL Mr. liucbaoan ' teauou of ibe enciu.er (who w.s a,,. , i.icir .aiiuiatca vaiu. ia -..,Jsa. i su ip , .1,,.;,.. i ,;. :.....,;. ,.i ,.,,,. ,..0. ilivi ii'D at Ijre-cia.OB their wavtcj the i-.-l . .t- --.i--. i . .i : . , o.er ti.e i.te by that us.lca. app.rij.ge iu a great ; receive this as informatim, tiz : that the i tenden, t apt I odd and Lieut. I'ejra.u. A lftua fcJ,iiO,0t)O more tbaa Congress Lad i sg) to trav. rse liclgieiu end to enur 'rr degr.e !o ery f.ri.ier ih. o. g Tin. e.ll. j Daily llulleltn U a most respectable sheet . 0I ot iov- Wright, of New Jersey, waa ,uli,oriied bus to spend ; yet such were the ! suy with tbe Ffencn Beg of v.c.tcrv pr.ai lon.ily f.r s change and Ihe .re amounl involved ! piilli.bed Charlotte, through whose colurnue also of the party. Cai.t Towers and Lieut. ,t,ttciencuet nrovid.,1 f.,r hi. Mif.i.,.s.a I Iv fl. online J;,.it.. T. ........ .,i ' diauuiouista ; end upon this Lis ireful effer - vescence is so uncontrollable that it flows or his article, making a queer Uiilture . - - . - - ays, " the irst part of the above quclatioti probably is correct, cto ," aud admits ihat be baa beard persona about here spenk of it, and, in the sentence ituiuediately following, " uot believe inut any nifenng 01 teo itcn was vPr ..id we 00 hot a 110 . 1 Uro individual who was intra Kealer, look back aud rea.l the iirst p of the quotation, and .- if the editor does uul. "1 -""nji U' u'j; K'"'"; r.M ,Un u,.U .... .I..,r. u . K,,ir,.i,.i,t p , .. e. - 1 r r l'" rolutions, and tlieu read bis dcuial ,nal nJ """''"K held, aud see a pal- nuetiug lojitiuer ot tniiiviuiiuis m j;rv pauiu coiiirauiciiou lu IWO cuimguuua tu- fences. Aud remember, futther, that uo Mich thing as a "matins" is spokeu A iu the iiuotalicn aV,nv or in the entire letter, Tll0 .. W(.,rt,iJf j, ,,, 0f ihe ed itor a , . .. , , .,a J,lul 1 found j necessary to enable him to nisgnify the let- I ter into something offeusive, that be might ; issue a blading article to light tbe deiuoera- cy to duty on the eve of tbe eleetioo. 1 be , ' trotu ibe by ways and high w ays the cor Democrat must be alarmed. ruptions of government rends forth un iu- Tbe editor calls upon li e writer of the 1 "uffcraklo stench " and which a coiuu.iltee, letter to sustain Lis abortion, that the get- 1 investiSatinjf this very lulject appointed tir. up of the resolutions were democrats I rr tl,st Prpo., have detected iu its ex .,..1 ti.,.,.;n,,;.t ..i,; i.i,. ,,.i ; traiseance aud its corruptions aud have ! u " UP of tLa resolutions were democrats of the ueniauus me puuucuiiou 01 lue names ) e J. n-,". luc U9 ui ink coiuiuni. .luewriieruegsiu. ,1.. v;. 1 .r... ..e 1.: -i ...1 uiou , , .i I ,.,. ,m, r,rk, u. ,. p0,e4 tbe edit Jr of the Demo rut uuder- stands tbe courtesies amon-st centk meu stauds the courtesies amongst gintl e" OOUgb to know that he was demsn a publication of names which no gelitlctusu ; 0uld take the libcr'T to make. And if be ' is correct iu Li. estimation cf the editor s ... , , , . , . , i eu tiealii-in he fn limn !;..,! in huim that , poniiou Dccoiuin the couuuclor ci a re- . HEeciaoie ourua . 1 uere uiuat men ue ,, . , ,n . . . ... t . motive ftlr tl i di..p.n.i;...r un.l il. rit..r can find no other than to deceive his rcU- era. bv assuunurf a hantrrinr. attitude, un. suited' to the editor s General character, while Le demand what be knows common poliltuess cannot grant. The editor says "be does not know a be doe not know ( ged in it." If be says be believed, but had ue endeavoring to iu - .;,,,.. ;,l;i,!.l .,,, , ,0i ue is of course to j be ipent half tbe tin time endeavoring to in- form bimself that it required to pen bis edi-1 "bo bate extravageuc aud bljjli taxes, aud J0,r( tue expeudituree of bis first year, torial, Le would bare been belter q-ialilii d ' o"u ptiou in office hold. rs, just walk up j ,ue iie ,0MUt ce,ry 0f sciences in fer tbe task. He would have fouud no dif i true and independent incu aud vote for cluJcd. From bad to worse with a veu .. . . . . I . If.. .... 4 U'llli! nouity to ascertain eacu ami every ouej"'"- ' mui.j. engaged, in it, fur the geuileiuen are not ! bidden in it ; be cau yet obtain ibe it, form a i tion, and be will find that each aud every 11 r 1 - one hui imi"uo ,r. uraitfu, auu iu.i i,e ' " . I a.ecrtioj that they r. ire all cifiiacruli is. . . .1 , .1 . n-ii . 1 i- 1 I true to tbe last letter. il the editor Lave I candor enough, if be should iuform bimself, to let us kaow iLs facts tbrouiib bis co.umns ! I Iu regard to some of the tu being favorablv to 1 uiauuiou, we kuow that gentlemen are ne rally nit disposed to eiprcis sentiments ! which liiey know to be avcre to those en- a ki and tertaiued iu their soeial circle, but tbe wrt- may arise auous me eoie 01 1 ori.smouio, ; cb,rge their dutiea with economy tad boo elT.na. ,er j8C1 no' hesitate to express tbe Lelief,! "bich was not return, d in conformity with j,,,. Vib honest tnco unlike the Secre- that if the editor of the Demo, rut w ill to inform us that the whole of the latter Ipurt of the (juotation is a. truthful as tbe ,i(.-t. Th? editor says, " the Erst thing we knew snout it was seeing what purported to be tbe J proc?eJ;os copied in si,:iie of our exchanges j abroad.'' If it is from bis "exchanges1 abroad" that the editor of ihe Democrat- ihe community fcere receive mot lutorestiiig intelligence, daily, of domeatic, as well as; foreign news, and we consider extract, from 'exubai gee abroad,' so far as t. y relate l0 eveuts that have trah-spircd iu Charlotte, ' st a.e. in conclusion, upon thi-p irt of the ;el- craft e-Jitoral, tbe writer will only remark, I that tbe editor seiX'.d the oj portunity of I f-red by this letter, to deny what be knows ; to be the growing opinion of tbe public iu I regard to bis party, vlt: that it embraces I within it all tbe destructive and disunion H elements of tho South, and that it ia leading " ""the Government rapidly to ruin. ie can t 1 . .1 " 1 1 i in regara to me pari uorue ty .nr. .ujera, iu ,ue iLirouucuou 01 --oi. x aneey io mo aulj;tllCe) 0 ,hB oreasiou of bis sddiess, tbe wiiter did not feel that the mention of Mr. Myer.' name was iu any way improper, the part be bore was publie, before the W 'n awl'111" auaience ; anl Le is giatiSl that in opportunity is afforded for ; an explanation that will exculpate that gen-! tienian from any sympathy with Yancey's' heresies. He knows JJr. Myers to be a 1. ui .u iuu, en'i averse to me .111cau eiave IraUR' tt,lU f!2r, t'npulsei ot po "t.0D- "U"J 3 maimer u,:? eA -lia , l'-t this does not cliinge tue fuel, tLat the deocrat.c party and the supporters of Mr. Cr'Ure the only med.um through wbic, j the advocates of di.uniou propagate their sentiments and demonstrate tutir existence: 1 in Cbarb.le. AK'.l'o. i FOR TUB .v c. v. uia. THE I'loOJ'LK AGAINST TIIK POLI TICIANS. Wi.ii;s and bone.t Democrats, who love t,,r r:.,,.l,., .1,... ,1.. .... bo desire fuiliiut nfliccrs aud detest jdim- derert and vorrvjjlwn w bo wiahfur jjeiu.el ana not unroru ua ttai'ditu agitation ; wno love ti jtriij ana nate tyranny ua of Auut aud vote for Gtueial .Samuel IL Wa.kup. who has always ii, landed the L'nion, and advocated economy and r.rice whn m .lf..i.rt. J fa..,.. r' . , ' Old Mecalenburg from the asneiiious of ' .,., ,o baa e.t.hli.h.J the b.rtl.. , l.Uce of Jackson in Old Mecklenburg aud lis own loved aibans. aud whose honeaty, truilf anu bUcuiy none can i'i"sliou. V.. 1.... i...l .1... 1 1.... I!,., i,... I , . for six tears, ouiiht he not to rest the sv 1 at the eipensa of tbe property of the South whilst he hue forever opposed N. 0. in ! getting uy of that ootuuion property, to - , any other State Jle has t,Jire,i without ohjettion by i wti 1U( l)ou...itJl pre.id-d over fpeech or uioiion, the sslanea ol Meuibers r adt l-Vdar-IUt. of Congress to be quadrupled, from 8 to 38 J, 'From , cotupoulld l,at eould be ! dollars per day. Is that the economy and w j reiot 111 inui he auu tits puny givo tu auswer gea iu it." ; to their promises: 11 was lutrouuocu oy ; - oi Ju deuaituitul of the Govern 1 iirst part!. Mr. rr of SO. a democrat who is uow tbe lk'h.ocrulio Speaker of I'ouiress. It, passed a dciuocraiio lunate with tusjority I ,,f l.-v .v..r ..'I ,.,.nw It . . wuimi ioued ----- v r-. (ii,j iur. iierr ieuiucrauo i mwicm. j j Au all tbe drtnooratie members, bsving a lrga majority iu Congtusa, bear it with vtiiir iiroum luiitiuuv auu iiiuiuiasiuu auu jjuva ; et tbe monry, He defuuds an administration in liieun- beard of extrarm'aucca of Mieiidiuar from 'I to 1 Jt millions of dollars per atiuuill, wbiuh lead in f muu.Lers of its ou u rjar I V deuouuue as being " euormous ?" " doubled in 0 yvurs.'' The most oorrupt govetninciit in tho uses of pubiin money 011 earth ' which ' 'Lowu tii at it. was brought to tbe attcutiou and know ledge of tbe presideut aud was by ' him annroved aud roouiuieuded. as wituoss -rr T . the contract with Merrick k ftous and tho 1M1, K.c. contract and Others. Hu. 15. Cr.ige al.-O voted aga.U.t the old warworn veterans cf and refused to lot t,)'111 tuaru ,Le bounty of government iy ! i'uion. lie long aud bitterly ppo-d , U.eu. Jacksou, the great hero of that war, hecuu.-e be was dctr ruiiu'-J to inaintaiu the l.'nion aud execute tbc laws, aud no he seems to be t qaslly opposed to the prir-.'e soldiers of that war, tu refu-irg a small peu- softeu their decliuiu yers. ! ,ie a:lle bimself with the ullru Southern . I,... f .1 .....,: l.o . I . "" - ... ... -v. - - .- - , , n . ,, i,. ri . i u in ,in n,m . na to s Beet the Stunt ChCi isnrd utjei.r, VII : the ; '"'"'"" ot the I hk.h 1,o rvceutig 'sectional parties and discord, and then turn ' toaD,i ,nd "ish to destroy the Union Lecuute msi-urn ixist Tbeu you who are opposed to these things, vole uunon :raipe, inq youwuo; votu jikhoh .,i1-f) , J " 1 ar I p"ed to those evils aud iu favor of l'eace the Coutitutiooal Union Justice jtothe old States aud to tbe old aoldiers ; olu oiawj auu io ine 01a aoiuiers ia 1 m 1 T... I 1. . .. w ... t'toaivl Tk. . , , '., , , , , Secretary of toe Lomiuouweaiili, Col. JHuit- , , . - , ... e 11 r i !. ford, has now made up, with full reliability, ' . . . . ', .i as to its bciue ociaay correct, lbeotn- . , 6 ' 1 " Letcher, (Joggin, Total msjority for Letcher 5.8U-J A uu. i lion, however, says the Eniiuirer, ttio law, ny Lcing tocluneu wita ibe county, , If. therefore, the Legi-hture should ! reject . the vole east in I oruiiioutb, from tbe faet t nuu conforming with the rules, it will in- 11th the rules, it will in- a ni.jirily to 8,Jta ; cease .Mr. letcner a 1 liichmoitil Dttpulch jue ,i;ilD correspondent of the New yor 'J'ime, UU(J r dsle of Jul sa s or ime,i uu ,r e 0 "J1' We met several Ann rican cfE:ers, a few Mrr "s10 url" some u.y. in 10. t ieunioD. tese camp. ?isj tvearney until new in the ,asf of ''eD- Morri-, in the French earnp, 1 U Jl11 wuicu 1 mue 1111. moiuiiig 1 i-. .1 - l I 1 1. I .1 .: .. . lor 1 an.. A NfcW A IITJCLS. IT ('('MMllUr 'Xe learn from Mr. .'obu T. West Ageni of tbe X. C. It. K. at this place, that ou tbe H'.'d 1 in.tant elcveu boxs ( l.lhiO pounds) of dried daikUrrtrt passed over tbst Itjad from Lexington, iu this Slate, for New York City. ! What next ! Mai. Wilder President of tbe i Jt A ti. Koad, in lor 111 us that large ('iu- utK o( Ll.uk wdmi It were abipped from I I .. .. ... ibis dtate to ew iork la.t (all. KuleigU Stindcr-l. AURIVA!. "K TKf'.ASnilo-INTHRKS'MNl DJ-Ct'VKi.llo.S A 1' PANAMA. Ai . N'fcW Vobk, July i!7. The eteamsliin Moes Tailor, baa arrived, weitb the California mails and pa.aetiger. of t)(. ,-)th iu,t , and tJ.lUO.ti.tO in ir.e.ure. Much excit. ment prevsile. ou the l,lh- ,u., by the discovery of a large quantity 0t rolden imaoes. Ac . Ill Indian craves in 1 thu ;h, rifiriui district. Many hundreds of persons bad gone there already, and aeve ! ral thousand dollars' worth had been aent tlJ F.umUJ. ! i .,,. ,rT, ,, , incident that the l'nii of August, the day on which tiie armistice just eoueiuded is lo terminate, baa alwaye been kept we a holy day in France, it being the day upon which tbe Ureal IN'apolcoa was Lorn. fJrTbe Washington jjtatts says that a rumor comes from the other side of tho wa ter that the Hon. Cbarlea .Sutnuer ia about 1'cpublicau proclivities." i n a i ort fa yh Uf TO .'1 r. IKkK INH. A I'ncr iroiu noiiie, usie'l July i, ssys; " l IV Jacob Cobb, a youn man of eicb- teen, was hung at Atlanta, G., lately, for snooting a wealthy libertine bo bad seduo ed hi. sinter. Cobb w.s convicted aud sen trnucd last year, but the feeling iu bis be bsif was so stroog that Gov lirown was in duced to reprieve him for twelie months Dkatii of A Mirwi iNARV, Another mis-' I , From thi Btlhmor PairUU. CunlriblllluPl t9 lb Uistory 01 TWO tln i ,otofl)t9 Atlinlllialratillll. i ne neonio uow in vuvn p.v ... ! uieratiou of Seoesioni-ts, Kt ee-.Soib rs, ri , . . L ;,, , ,xtr,. nniunnuiia w list rou a oe , ugv Cltrlt;011 ,J inorauoe aud Iwua- i : . . . i: T(l llntviliin.( or Tiu: husisiitutms .. .....In,? ihe3oib of June. lis.W.iln ! ... 7.1.. ll.... r.,,..,l t, i ' " "i- "'--' -- mi nrpnm u,.OT-.-., a -n Add the amount .r Mall scrt ce by lite Itiuorl of Ilia Postusler IJeiie. r-l. i.i! 730 iia,7-i,4:u f the sums inolmieil 111 the Suerelary of 'i'reus- ury luport.i ,.4,G79,370 8,04.1,200 Total actual ejrpen,,iturea by IlieCiovJ rrnmiiit and paid by Ins people for one year's misrule b"J,CJ8,8u7 For the year 16.' 3 it i uot possible to lll exaetly what will be expanded, but the following table will show ultut hutiieta ay- jirtipi nited ', aud the experience of tbe past will enable the people to say whether the ex penditure is likely to exceed or fall below it. Duriiiu tbe firal year Mr. liuebanau spent the following sums in conducting the gov- erumeutand rewarding friend Amount actual ami ealimaUd Iu Ihe Heeretary of Treaaary'a Ke. port , 7OC3.0.VMI 3. Poalotfice ehargea 3. IWfiei.m ia provided lor by the laal ecasiou , M.00U.OUU.UO 6,913,131.30 Aggr, gate '.)7.e,b,lta.7i That sum is all gone, paid, consumed hj Democratic mawe, in great part waited by io- competency aud uihouesiy. bioh of our j readers before bad any coticrpliou of uih iu aggregate ? e sbowea tkst tbe appropriations lor tbe one fiscal year, 1 8j&-l, .mount to tbe I following sums, vti: w - ... ...J C7 l.r.V Vlt l tn . ......... . . -rl ..... .iAa.ecticui.eie. My 13,1 31 .Hi . nd,.nB,t, , Carman, ol "(. 14 f.3l ti b Jil.rJI.t auproprialioii.... K-ro. tpiiropriaimn. Iti.nii.iw.3 ' Pul tltfi e appruprialiuu.... It tliWO IIO j A,rfr ,,, fuf ,,,, w.r ,f ysr Thu (U( (p conj jajj ,,,4 le;,, 9s.fljl.30.-l ius without allowing for any deuctency, pproprtatioua for Mr. Uucbausn a . , conJ ,.4r rloeea by about one million of geauee The administration trv to abift the bur then from themtevr to Congress. Congress fromA,,MWe.ni'.,.,... t'o,..... they ssy makes the appropriations, aud of cour.e we speud them they grant, j Why of eourse Cougres. wakes tbe ap propriations, and it must make, the appro- 1 priations which the incompetent and dishon jeat men of tbe adiuiniairaiiou require to . eirry on tbe Government, or else stop eer- jtaiu parts of thu administration ; aud the exnenaes ar aa larrrA ttn:tkmM I L.u,r.. : cff.0. ,n,i ... ,,., , j;.. , o W,r,uJ ,v.t. m.nanlika th. j ecrcUr, 0f ,b. Treasury and of tbe l'osl uftl,e d,p,r0,n,,h, tJoverument would jnot 4Jj ouj(t Bol l0 8(J,, moft lta ou,. ( half what it now cost Fillmore adminlater- I ed it for tdjuW out hulj . j Hut it is 111J true that Congress baa forced ' appropriations snd expenditures on the Uov - jcncnl- Ou the eoutrsry Ibe Government aked more than Congress gave. ) ,ir F(UCLiBan made ibe Kansas and 'rtxeienctet nrovidi.il f.ir hi. mii (,'ongres did not forre him to ek a loan ' 0f 5 ju.uan.OliO, and add il,IWil,0.0 ( ! lcrt.,, lo llie expen.es. Congre.sdid not a-k him to increase tbe I,,.. uf .!!,.. ;. ... ....... . ;fi,i)0tl,0t,0. Congress did uot suggest to bim the build 1 iujl of teu sloop.-of war. I Congress did not propose the scandalous I sums to be .(j'l.od.red on the eivilixitioo of :the ludiaas which means gratuiteut and , discretionary plunder of the treasury to a I vast amount. U;1 oil,, r hand, Mr. Rurli.n.n s"" fur "'.re coliirt,o oi i. cuiUiim !r t..r cuatoms tor 1 .C)n,(Hio 3,i.iiii,m;u 1 gal. hil I I. a. by 1 .Mr Buchanan eased lot fortification. . ongreia gave only 3 1)00 OijO face than aaked bv it.ir.a tinu Mr. liuebaeaa asked for fire new re 'i. menta of the regular ary. Cocre.e U ! fused them and a-iie him oulv Iwo Tecmier.!, j ef volume-re fur eighteen monies. A tbiid cnie waa voted, but for tbe protection, and all I the expense, ef Tegss. I These are a few sample, of the mvde ID j which Congrcs ii responsible for tbe ex penditure. w, Congreaa is too liberal, tut that I i, D0 rxcelnation for ih. AJii.tr.iin- They will rpend all that is (riven them ; but incompetency and dishonesty, favoritism, aud speculstion, so pervade lh- pr.irm au,j the 1 ale Administrations, that the Govern ment must stop, if these enormous demands are not complied with. While millions are asked for aoldiers and ships, there is not a word said about a siu gls harbor, or river, or lake iu tbe United .States, in any of the estimates. And the Democrats in tbe House refused not only any appropriation for those great and beuo Gcient objects, but the also refused all an- priatioas for the great forii3eati.ii system, ! w Lich protecta the great scale of ou' oom i ..,.! t ..i,h .1 . . i oi,,... I river com- jmeree, wbat would tbe expenses of the bu,e,ul"cos nave amounted lo I s ny-aun tor collecting Ihe custom. Ihe.f J.OOO.OI'I r,.r ri.rtiiii aiii.i,. Kor three ragimenta, a in. rale of ihi l.'iliH.uui) For rivr. aud imrhLr... ' ' i 'u,' - And w. Have... That ia to aay so far is il from beiu truatl.at r.i.r.... i. C-....f ,..t:. " ', 7 (omitting, and we Lave a soala 0f exnend' ! ture t.touirhiuj; to behold. The fitjures I eloquent. " ; Actusl'y apirniri4led (, tin- y,r lie - Sums asked sh.I nut jjr.niu.i ( liti'i'i!"'"'' . wM.a isj aiu.. If. 1 v nasoiiuula llowsnce roriivrre unit h",bur'-' ; - wmM rz ... . . r . .. . , oefllM!,.,u(l,,M.-ilu.u;U!:f.l . . .. j of au icuiwuikui Aduiutralioii I " i VVIiur aud bow tbia luouev iro. .. . .iiiu iiiii. ruin rvpieseDis a 11 -. h v ' I .. .1 I . l..L r Wit j iu.hk luiu ice ort Kuilli," report, tue V lllet a I otut reiiorl h V ir r.nnr, .1,. .. .' "'i Committee's renort. the ('lurk nr .1 ... 1. ... ' " v' l"B Uouj, f Ki predeiitstives report. From each of them we appehJ ,U( Biebls, which throw a flood of light on t corruption, the plundering, the iucap,'! the Uoveauuieut. ' For this there is no rein.dy but a clum . of Aduiuutiutioit. A long as ibe i(,!' will be governed ty looofocos who are d,,! bouest aud inooiupetent, they must pa. I. What the real Want, of the Gotoelcll,' snd in addition, . So much more .. they can ..fcl, 3. ho much more us lln.y waale by n-, . their IneoMiuetciicy. It 1 nomente tor Congress l0 rtfujs appropriations the (ioverum.ut um.i uo imuiio woi a sitrsi oe oouo, ami tLat hr lbs Government officers and if t plunder wad waste great aunn over lui above what would be actually required for tbe bouest and economical doing of iul same work, Cougrs mutt ju.t approp.-ui, so much more. It ii for Ibis reason that the ejpD, rjf the Government areuow,ii time ul pnu nearly twice what they wire iu Fillui.jre, time... The only alternatives at either to t, p the wheel, of government, to turn out ii.. Administration, or to give up to Ibemti,,,, plunder aud w s.lings over and abovi evsailiea of the public service. IltrAIHlMi at MuUT Vxm,s t ..; ii"' :VIuu", veruona diy or two sine-, J11: ibe ou tonih. or rather part 01' it, :,:, the body of Waabingtou rrpoaed till t';., year IW.', en a beautiful knoll near "it river, is .till standing. Il opeu. to iLg Northward and is buiit cf rather a,ft and stone. Tbia also, we kern, is to t, preserved, if posaible from depredstioo, I; an iron railing. The site of tbe pre.u tomb was fixed upoa by Wasbinlou iB 1.U life time. Tue building appear to Le in the J - " ' ,' '"uri ' ?rd.tu tbe reign of (seore tbe '.'d. ,"" iy wan, surmouhted bv railing, which is in process of reai.il TLere are at the corners lour very preiiv small octagonal seed bouses, aiib arcii j roofs, rounded like dome tbeie an i, repairing a-d aiib every tbiug aUe sti u be restored, exsctly as WaabingioD dtiljn ed them, end with tbe very loon m.f.ii.J by bimself, fjr the purpose of dotnj ii, woik at Mount Vunoa. TlXQ r a TwAlN.-Tbe ixu tsii a f) duced in Franco by the news of lbs viciai; of 6olf.riuw caused tbe violation of lue IU,- gian j a lot terriloriea by a French flsj Ijiu, bi v This leeouiutive, drawing ibe pe..eu;.i tin which arrivea at Cbalrerol l J eeiociia locomotive ol tbe " Lompaiiiie Uu .N4 J tbe afternoon, bad left Paris deeorn.ii .. ao immense French itg m a sign of 1 it j licual rejoictujf. Il show. d bs e b.ta h ft .1 Juumoui, but lbs police, iu their eiitLu-.u, allowed it to pais with oul uotice '1 In lu.u reached LniueiiL.-e, the fir.t lt-N..o .. I Iv I IS LMi I Ilil.t, ItkLli S -One if lbs j i "'lJ. JJ '.- '7 " v. ii.iurr.ji, w.i 11, e Old lispwr llean Ibe Cbcsur Cathedral, which it 0. w tLi brsry j ami here he saw Iwo .tandtr Jt, tame w hat uttered and torn, au.pt nded over III doors. Ou inquiry, he was tiid thai were tbe atandards of tbe f btiLirc r;i m.ut, and that ihry were used, iu Auisnn, at a. certain battle called Hunker s Ihil, wbeie, it was sal I, that only throe of tbii r.gimeiil e.csped without injury of ta. soil. 'ih keeper Said it was uiaderatos. J that the Auieticans got behind some sirt of a fence or bedire. where thrv could ili"t ' 0,utr, without bein bit thriiiseliti ! I M11.K Su.KSi-IUt'inirJiit'iy y'oto'i'y The myaterious disestc, popularly luuso in portions of Central Ohio as " mi.k aid ncss,"or the " trembles," is prcvanuf with extrsordiuary fatality in a poiiiou,ol Hnn eeuuly, Obio. Tbe tenant of Mr. Win Full er, named Gilaou. was first stlackeJ -J died. Mr. V. w as the next vielim, sud lass bis wife aud tee adopted children were ta ken. The fife esse. lermiheK I fatailv. though lbs llepublieao ssy. the Let urdi Csl skill of the county was exerted in btbs.f f ibis unfortunate family. The sytii" the victims bad become so tborougbij i fused with deadly poi.ou that th. remto'Si employed bad no clTect whatever. ImI-ouTant TO Atl.. Tbs great pis,'", of suiunier ia tba insect tribe, which d elrojslba fruit of many trees aud fijsr' that adorn our rural homes, 'lbs fo.ioe.'g is preseutcd ae a sp.cilio remcly It '' worthy of trial : " A solution of whale oil soap will de.troj the numerous insects that iultst inei ' shrubbery at this acasou of the year. I solve the soep ia warm water, nisi"' ' suds' of medium strength, aud sprit.;' the leaves with a syringe. This spceifio i aure death to the eatcrpillar, miller, and tbe army of savages that destroy the foiij Now is tbe time for tbo application." Lany At gut. A Tiricat I'AWtsa AT III KlH L.-A eorrespoadeut Writes that quite a serious i accident occurred to one of the "" ' I ed in Sears k Co 's menagerie at Miuo-iiy I ry, Yt, on the !ib initaut. ,u r jo.-- if ..l.t...... if..t.t.. ..:.:.. ..ni in a tin t..sos .;,7!i,liii(j!oue of the tiifnrs, when the aniiusl nisdt i ' Pass nt hiiu with bis paw and scratsl i. M- ItoMn.nn atteniptcn .i.. L:,u 1.;. l,io. when the