THE MAD STONE.
We hare heard of the " tuad eJone " ever
ai nee we were child. At first we had un
wavering faitb iu its perfect control over tbe
deadly virus of mud do?, and with one in
our porfcrt, would love braved a jard full
of hydrophobia. When we grew to more
mature age, lost all confidence, and be
lieved that such a thins as tbe " mad stone "
iievrr existed, and if it did, tlat it was a
grand humbug. Jiut 4 few days ago our
friend 1'r. It II. Ayrta, of this county, pro t
one into our office, that he has bad in use
for many yer, d performing the uioit
ondcrlul cures never failing ia a eingle
inetauce to extract poison and restore tbe
patient fiom li e bite of tot ouiy tbe mad
org, but from that of every poisonous rep
tile tbat niay fink ii deadly fangs into Lu
lu n flesh. Juciwi Term ) U'Ai.
Ir. Ayree furui.-bea tbe Whig with an
.recount of this singular stone. We give an
Hired from bis communication:
loe (be mad stune afford a remedy for
tl.e bile of snakes? and a hat is tbe mad
i- -r
&fi ax stH2&f& yf&
re- fcrV, SVri
I -
I
Kovival at Thomasvillo.
CHARLOTTE:
New Corn it Indiana.
Avery unexpected rerival louk Uce at tbe Fo- " " """d "' new etrti auli.l, and well ui.
male Seminary tt Thom.aville, on the ICtu iu.t. urc1' bftn brought lo market from Cusper
The Rev. Mr.Croeet-li.ae, who has been cfiiciating Icunly, Indiana, This is Iliouglit l.t be tiie ear
at thut place during tbe pas! yfsr.givrs the fol.
lowing aceuunt of the revival. Several young- Is.
e'ies from this place are inung- the number, and
give a good evidrnce of the genuineness of thefr
conversion by aiding in coiivrrting others. The
account is as follows i
About unset Sabbath evening a messenger win
n ut from the Sseniinury to J. YV. TLouioe, rrqiica.
i.i.. ...... ........... i. w (; tu ...u . riniioi . ' a rrta iur tnc prisi iii.
: pray lor a cuui'lc of youig ladies, who tre aaid
! lu be unner conviction lor am, on arriving th. re, '
! we found not less tiian twelve in dinVreul parts of pun Tnr "a r willii
the dormiiory crying for n.c.cy. sud nailing on , . MVtTlVr
tiiff-rent nersons lo nrav lor tl-in. We were so KAIL ltOAP Jl h h. 1 1 M .
tastoniahed at the scene we beheld, we hardly I)aii,iot. CnUttf. St tit. 4 185!)
At length, we had thci'n sli removed to the Chiptl I meeting Wis li-U at Dsvidson College
lii-sl u.l.jriuir of corn cr net J iu Northern
Indiana. .
(TT It wss annnuncrc by the Newborn I billy
Prliu that the Dull ami -l abury Dunntr were to
be incrg-rd into one and I daily paper started in
SuhkLurv. The bmt B"'" s'.-ilea tlist the com
luencement ul the Dily Taper in Salisbury is tit.
Important from Wasl.iSton. lUELLK BRITAIN ON THE HQ SHIP.
WAsniNGTON, August 14. The" Great Ewt-ro Ih.rosccnLor
General Fco t U aniiousl, expected ia ' tie .tcbit.o.ur.l wonder, tbe u.ueb.D.cl
tbis ritV t y ? -r.'ideul .ud ...ember, of u.o..M,-r of the ege, ...d w.nder.d for hour,
be Cabina llo w il .nive berc thi.ere- . over ber pr.irie-hke de.k. end throu.h her
in, c ,-er. nco . ,prci.t ulr.pbio mammoth o.v. lik. cmps. ttue.its. But her
id,, n coii. et irnco f , ; . dimeDsionn blil description
mese.ge forwarded to bun t U ett I oiut by m. J,e VU of Niarag.. niih-r word,
Mr. Uuob.Dan bimseir, requeuing bun to ; J.iko tne i m u i t .
leave on receipt and come on dueot to this ; nor p.o.ure ran do J -.lice to the 'J'Ol.
Vol Gen. tWa advice is required rtla- J We can only five , lew of I.e., and
five to .ha San Juan Inland diflieul.y, and a few firt. ,f rhe.or-.c and leave the .,
will bea.ktd for .t.m.e.i..C ol .1.. C'abi- i.i.tiou to conce.ve ...I rl.hur.te th. tub
net, which will bo held to morrow (Wd.y) , Iiu. ""'f- 'U'P.n. u,j
Itr the pu.poe of res.lii.g over tbe In., .ibly help us a U-.U .Ueuip.i..o .on
i ' . ,., ,, H ... i,.;.,,' ., ., u, , quale ei'liinate of io and
despatches rolu lieu, Uuruey and nVbetnig vcy eoino f.ii. i
on the peoor.l besnngs of the affair. Iu po.er. The Urt a up. of he line lytujr
tbia lislit Gen. Seotf. opinion i. considered .lo side of tbe Great Las cro, look
.b.olu.lT ueece..ry by tbe 1'rceid. i.t. like children1! toys. bh. aeem, like a con-
The
J. J" R. R. Wsktflrlri. Fq ,"'f Lenoir, liaip con.
senitd to acl, ar.H is our aiitln riird sgi nl. lie
! will rereive oroer for lbs uiu. blniis or aiiver.
In nit tits, niid receipt lor thi-aime. Any peitona
none! It i. a fine atd porous stone, cap.- mill"rrl lhc Hfo for iwo d.il.ra.
ble of ahi-orbins water and other fluids, as,
spont'e docs, and is probably of coral for
maiion, and found iu t-on.e of the South Pa
cific Isks. Tbe couimon noiir.D tbat it has
adminittraliou are good deal nor- j linent among Ulauda ; a
T-.. ,J.. i. m I. h 0 7 Ifiifl ibi-low and eomnitiiced aiugiiig, praying with and ' oo the Slib day of St plembe r, to appoint i cisod in regard to the present aspect of al- minnows, IJ
OPSadJ, CpiCI71UtrZ. low- i.tructing tl.eu.. aud dur.nr tl.e even.ng . num. dJeKSles to atiend tie IUil Koad Coaven-1 fairs growing out of the seizure of the M- more than an cigutn CI a I
em nioFr-to . nritneiiii. a tnanije ol , . .. , , .. i ... f ... i .,,. ,HV r8 f,,.r ,i that a twelve tuoaau-. iv. .
i'TrS ' ' collWouwillU.;. place before di.pa.che, . in her on:rue.io. .
io iii -r ft re with the ngul..r ei.rei.ta of ii,e ii.m. I On motion, Andrrv Fprings was culled ! Inch were recently tranciiiilteU, can reach tieiouuuv-,.
g lias t'cen rectiveu . um ii " --- - - -
leviathan among
uionjr pun. Mie t
mile lot)'', and over
aud toua of iiou have been used
hilwaa not surprift'd to vtiliiens a ri rival in il field, U. A. IlourtCD. . II. AWiataler. K
l They are not ..t.ly diligent in teaching the sci. A. JlcC'ault T. I). A. UaWwell. Paml. Iilaek
Military Institute.
On S.tnrdav next, the Utol Oc tuber, the l ner.
V . frnA ;,, ,,. tfftB.s, h of tho deer ; i cises in the Military Institute in tnispii.ee will . i
fnn .lurd tn be, d CDIltraJiaioD. e..mintl.ce. W e le.ril that it l!
When used it is dipped in waler quite ' "-5 " 11 0 "Iu ""' A li,rKe '"""bet elvintois ei,c a, but io fuitl.iul
warm r,l sppliefl to tbe wouna, wneu tne " ,u uke , ,-,,.,, it lllr nril, umi ,;,.. 'John Jetton, Iwsa
patu nt leeiS me eeslicn 01 urewinp; ann , i-re-ro. wv ; t,,,,,,,., of the young ls.lieset.nfi.ieu to tb. ir.re. ! slon, Kq , J. ll.'K
it is Slid that FITiail OtieS i;l slick Until full ' .No one ras be'inore thau butt' roucilrd w.Siiout J. Altiauder 1T.
cf poi-on SL d then drop oil, and alter Lunjr j wiuuij rr. , u ing rengiuusiy irairea. I ne moral n. ven p. i yiBB .Andrew Ale
cij-ped in warm waler auu re-appnea, win ihi'i"- k i--
Ultk till all the rouen is eitrat led. 3!ilie I hat .ever .l of the Yulumetr fon.psnits will ren.
is ICO lar-;e to .tick iu tbat ay, being over , o.ivnu si ( h.rlolie, and si Coventor E lis is . x
t0 ii rbe so'isre. cortaininc about seven pt e:ed litre ht il' tt vu w lbeni at that lime. It
olid incLti Yet those to whom I have ap- I fctiej t uu't week c tlm.s the time bauly select
tiled it asserted tbat tbcv felt it dratv. 1 ed, I. r m.iv oerxna have kuaineaa iul'ourt which
The mettmg ws couiinued st nieht to the chair and .1. A. Johnston rtnuested i ( it n. II srnev. Noihin
itii,iil minicti rial ssrislauee br tht wriler ui, Hi . ... u . ti... r.n.. - If. iv .,;... (',,, ,,1... ! l,o kssbi-.-n
V!. J. . ,W ... f-V. . . ' '
rngaged lor npwarna ol two years in ar-
r if p iiiy- the bouijdaiy.
Mr. Ties. on. our Minister to Spain, will
had to be riii.td on e " trCrf,ry- 1 " following per-
r",d 'noibir 'n'otriu i 'd ,ou cre pointed telegates aud earuest
igregstion. The resuit ly requested lo stttlic ;
'fnurnijv mrhl, when it had
eoui-.t ol hta bating to attend
iiie.tii g .p his country congregation
.. tne conversion ol all the young i.dies but l;fV Irur- .ey, ReT. E. F. Koekwell,
1 hrte. nut a rcdv oro esaora of ir inion. roimir. . .' ' ' . .'
ltd with tho inatil'.ili.iu. After learnint' the 1 r- " P McLean, S.M. Rubers, U. I.
hephcrd, J'tof. J. k. Lilaml, J. . co
iinpi.iiing religious in. ! i i. (..,i " ,,
h.rs are all drc.leuly pious, n. u ciuau, iisui. r tut.,
orrci.ee. ias. .jdiiu-
IT A. Slosn. Vr J
M ilson, Js. L
oJer, A. J. Knox
doubtless return home a soon as be learns
of tbe deaih of Gov. Wickliff. Our Gov
ernment, at tbe request of bis family, buve
wiitteu him, jiving biiu leave of absence
proviilod be tlerires it.
Tl. IVrn.l.n )iit,iier bail a Ioik' inft-r-
view with the SeroUry of Stale lo dav. io j prnven,.Dpths Hid not have lo encounter
ref. reivtsce IJ affairs irsnpiring between j m tbe outset tbe sneers of lb euvios, aud
the two ;srernn.nls. I'eru has recently tbe double tit tne increuuioue.
tie a number I De ureal r.irn wm o.t
w ho
three years,
ud who knows oery rib aud joint id ber
auntoiny.
Capt. Harrison, after eighteen jeara of
ezperieuee as a comuiandc r of steam vessels,
has unlimited fwitb in tbe t-pced, safety and
profits f the Great Eastern ; and atakea
bis hard earned aaviogs ou the risult. (Jf
course there are akeptiee and croakera
who predict all sorts of disasters but theru
never was an enterprise, a rsiorui, or au lis
bare large and
W. London Times,
Haw will the Crrnt Kimttrn Sail.
Silts: Aa there Is ainuiii; t,e
very prevalent idea thnt there will U u
motion in the Great KavUcrn, even il ,?
heaviest iralu of wind." r.or..; . . 11,11
tuern
'o use
till Ka ...r I.!..... LI.. .. I- ..
a llMlltlna rmri.w..l IF .1 '
which she Is deninrd to f xwiiiulifv k . 1
oui icasi two po.Mtion iu which .1,
rah . .tli I- T. 'u,;rll
rd, if the
ed to exam
oroti.ly earriuJ out
I he leading clmractetistio of tl,e p
Kastern that in which she difj,.r, f 5t
every other ship hitherto Construetci-i .7'
she shall, under dj circumstances be .
pelled to lie to, nor iu any way ia div "'
from her great circle course, by anv ..r1
of wind and wave. 7 S SCl,Qn
tSheis to ..il exclusively a great ,ir.,
cour-.., aud is not to bo hove to or allo.J
ruu free or run out of . g.l9 (ub
baa tho heels of it,) nor generally ta (,
recourse to those do'.'gcs which are re,or(,?
to to ease a ship under stress of weaiher
Tbat she will do all this, u0 on i,
admired ber nolle symmetry aud txv h
lilies, will for a moment douhl j but ,l
achieve this ilctidrtatum and be free of '
motion at tbe same time! '
Her diuiensiotia are based upon -rt -ealculationaof
the late Dr Scoresby ai; I
as.ijjned six buudred and eighty ftei
txtreme length between the cre5t, of
waves, with au avers.e depth in the in
tervcuiiiH trough of sixty f.t, or . mn
tletatiou and depression of thirty feet ,1
way, above aud below the lev.! f tie oce.n
at rest.
I .i. i .i.t. .i
. ., t iinpnyn tne iiev. Ibcior'a
Will, dje it cure ? This stone wss ued
io Buckincl-am coui.ty. Vs., f.um about
15 to 1 ".'!'.!, and in me V'cst since, in my
ewn reil.borho&d, and has never failed to
cure in sny Cir, although in several instan
ces. 4" hours, and in one several day, e
lsfied befrre it was applied. In a case bit-
fi u by a colton-moutb snake last week, io 1 j
tbe vicinity of M.fflio. tne r-medie prescri- tllls m)Ufr
l ed by the family physician were use 1 tin
t.l the cs md thig i were bsdly swollen (bit
en the ankle) and the body bad commenced
awr-Jl-nj; s!ef t none through the nibt, and
Lad no ease till I ar plied the tui l stone,
which pave relief in.a.cdiatciy, and she fill
a-'erp io ttrrnty miuutea. Seventeen boura
l.nd elap-ed before it was applied. It ar-te-is
the swelling and pain in case of tbe
' rr; of infers in a few nicmeLts, as I will
rote at any time, on my own per;-on, or
a; y one e'.s.
I be nrcejsarlly sttebdeutu.
.. . " -iv.. mt .... il ti il........ u u w.. I uiaiiltfsleo a oifPOMiion m rii
, b;,,e to ;,;;,,y : w . , ; ;; er.,.ic,. r.ri., r,k. w,. raid. .ceouuu cu.u.d by i '.",,u,,-roow"" .. .eB... BUt .d,pti(1,, Ll,
owell en thi. .uVct. In no matitunon in the 1 ,e il YY II SliUn Wm I'-.teV-n Jos I citie-ii. cl.s. pasngera and ample .ccommod.t.oD me hod of ealcul.uon a. de..,'ed i ,
state, I believe, are young ladies better sttendrd ! tVii'n ii ' i-a,l,,v V'n, 1st- V 'l. . Ilowrvrr much our Govcrunienl may be j for lbouauds of secoud clsaa. I be number early number of Household Word, I one
b. in all th.t .. to ke me mother, tl.e wue.o, " ' 00 t, t, fV ' ' 3 imnr. .-ed w il U the t . nth I b at t be i.Iaud of ' of lisnd. in ail departments required lo me. ,ured eight buudred feet b.e(nl,.,
tne chrislua, than at Tnomasviile. .lit. per, f. i.ac, or. , t , I,." -nrk ber." aill be tivs hundred, be will! c.esta. when hinir to in iba tVli
T.TM l! Law. LsfiTeste Pari.-h and vi
eiuity, Ls , ha ft r on,e t-me been the ren
d. xvouj. of a pang cf la ics thieves, garu
l'er, SL.I murderers, wbce impudence and
audacity ccuid only le equalled by tl.e im
r unity wnb abicb tbey ctrried on their law
I't taarauciirg As a matter of self defence,
l!.e peecel!e, orderly, honest, law-abiding
c::.2rr. were driven to Jjrai themselves I
Trip to Greensboro and West Green
Nursery.
II iviog some buaineaa at Creeiiaburcugh we
h it home nu Tuesday niormng in the Kipresa Train
nd arrived al 5 o'clock si that tswa, snd stopped
lli u-e. They keep a good table al
nd the citarge ia moderate. Tt e
wralhir w.t very unpropilaoua lor making a viait
sa it commenced r.ii.ing er'y in the morning
and continued until near l'2 o'clock. We wero
prevented, llietcfore, from lr!!ing shout the
ti-wn to view iu location, buihangs. A c. W'e,
huwtvi-r, called, in coirr.ny Willi a friend, st the
Patriot Orlice. We aaw trieno fv.erwood, who
preparing ' more copy," but Mr. Long waa lo.t in.
Alter challir.g awhile we took our le-ve. Wc nol e
ed thai to b.u wenther Greenabvro is not ahe.d ul
her aiUr towns, for the atreeta do get muddy
'tne location of tln vi'Ugc is s good one, but tne
srrar.gement seems to us to be trry bsd. A friend
along aa;d, th-l Waa owing lo the supjioaltion,
thai it woiiij nrvi-r be nothing moie than s one.
ii.,re-inw n , r-irroAa not being thonght of at the
tune, and then-fore very huie attt nlmu s-i paid to
Isyiog it ctT. We tuuud t'.e Court House in the
cenire of ine viihge, as is uaa.l iu North Car...
lius, but Guilfurd County will have in s short
time as line
Candidates for Governor.
The Edtatoo Exnttt admits tnat 'eipericnce "
On motion the Chairman aud Stfj-etarj j Ut v,0(D'lne U(,Vrriniel, t,f 1 have three propeliing power. the paddle.: Bailio, in which measurement t wM iS
ro added to tl.e delegation. .. ...;.- .j .!,,. i,;,.i ! .1,. and the sail. I ed bv Carl Comstoek : and I r.,v.,.. .. ,
On niAtion tb ri.arl..tt I'-sora an.i nib. ""'-" t ,, .. , i- 1 . I .1 ....... 1 1 ..-. i -. ,, '
in eoncui-lii
:;ectioneering campnign.
ry re n iaite quality , ind f.T lli.il reason it thin ka to pnbli.-h tbe above r rocei dins.
v,u u,u . v,u..oit0 , atrs auu uiu- juMruot ,l,eir sjen.K il, that quarter to
s .cr;. frienilly lo the enterprise are reiiutstvJ , . . .
1 t in wuh the utmoi-t cirenmsrectmn. in view
we cannot object to J. hn I'ml, Lmj , who t'.e Ex. I
press laauis to have this quality in an emiucnt
degree. It'. II tl.e Exptent tell ua when, end how,
Mr. Tool oi quired tne txueriunce of which ill
peeks ? Ilaa l.c ever canv.isi.ed s t'ongreasi.in ,1
Llialriet sevtrai tinies ? or has ha cantaaard toe'
Stile for (io
Ou tnoiiun tbe meeting adjourned.
ANL'KEW SPRINGS, Gbui
J. A. JuH.NSTON, See.
Tug Lot-s tr mi Umtid Statis ?-tka-
ll. -p tniitd la a nuasiion ot live v sneruia- . mn. sea nan .on ni li-t- l wast,, -
I ....! I V... " ia l.a.l. In! f llo Africa k... .k. .....I. .
lion, auu Lirtt.ua; vi. -ei -. - -- - -u-, a. Hll iroiii 1,1!
of a satisfactory adjusln tbt of the existing ' ruu as bils as tbe Kpsom racee. Aa there, poc' three !aya after u, experienced
difieretiees. It will be recollected that Si.- may tc no barm in venturing an opiuun , ssmo gate vu w.e i iu oi Hctobpr, 1-
ruary Marcy four years ago .aid that tbe I without risking a fortune to back it,Iwil I'pon these data the tireat Ks-tern v
title ought lo le settled before either party ! l et a bottle of Longworlh'a best Catawba, constructed, aud care was taken io
ahould nclude the other by force, or tbe J that the Great Eastern will "do "the At-jlcr so enormou.ly siron- amld-Lipa ,b
x, rei'.'of complete and exclusive loversign I antic im-ide of eight days , and when the ; there would be nodefeciioo or h"zsU) ha
.ir.R. Kl i ton Our Jefnstehes. i,uhiiLed m l.ts within the fsirlv dinnuled roints -- i rheuomenon reaebes l'ortlaud she will al-1 she was tupendl by ho j , .
or? If not he doea not po.eas Jttittity auuounced tbat the L'uittd ,tstrs 1 hi. wi.s the aulslar.ee of bis letter to Mr. 1 moat psy for herself by dividing profits with! a trough six buudred and eighty feet .
,u,e .jtrie.,ce which we tu-.irc eur csnoitiaie ie , anier Kuhcn was wrecked, d uring a ga'.e, ("rampton, at that time representing ber ! tbe railroad companiea who will tran'port; wiio war.iy any waicrun.Ur ber eei.t,-,,,.,,
poas. as. W, havenoobjeclion to Mr. Pool us a u an, '0B lu If.tb ultimo, on the au Itoa Iaiand, , M aj--ly s Govcruieiil, aul to which impor- bundredn of ihcussnds of passengers lo see j riding the crest of a wave itb bv sol
.but we da say be is not the "man for the emcr- ' r IVnsacola, but the- bee crew atd stoiesi ktoce i now attached. From all that can the show. Parties are already orgsuiting atern a.uio.t out of wster.
genry," and in the coming conte.twr need a niun -are ,awcd. lj atcettained in well imf.irmcd circles, il ! here to get cut to tbe States 00 her first trip,) At has been well reuiarsc I. ah..- it t
who is weii known throughout the Sute snd J The Fulton w as a cide-.l-fel fttaoicr of j i. reasonable to infer tbat ao .trious difli- I aud if that is aucceaaful, she will rrtuie on the same tubular principle a I'm M..ij
i whoaf iron nerves" will en.bx h.m auccea.i'ul. j ihe thiid clasi, is tiC? oDs ii.eai.un went, ! cuitiee are likoly to result between the two crowded with American, who will fiud life j Ha.l ay viaduet only tssi.y nt-r:.-tr
ly to contend w nh his opponent. and carrying five guns. She was built at tbe i comtries. If any danger at all is appre- j on board tbe great ship, at least more aov- j each eoitipartu.eul is only 0 1 l i!,a i.e.;..
j Mr. Pool being a young man car. weil - bids j Brooki) n N avy Vard in 1 , and is, there- be r.-.lcd , it is in consequence of the well al, snd eertamty not more expensive than ' of that supenion lute. H-r l ut iu . , .
! his tune "andaftcrwt baveeucceaaiully reclaimed fore, twenty two yesrs old. She was the j koown intrc pid character of ieu Harney. j at Newport or Saratoga. She will carry a o constructed of two segment, of vrrvfV
the oid North Stale from Loco Koco unarulc, tnen ' first steamer built at this navy yard, aLdj Col lla kin, of iht British army, ye. ; full ectillion band, and a complete printing lite ei.ip about ix leet on evo i. I-if
he
uesire
or any othti gentleman, wiiou. toe opie may uo etlort wa spared to make ber, in every j lerd ay broiii; lit dci-pstcbt s concerning tbe ; ottice ; a livery stable t.a also oeeu suggesi in menu pnui ueuig iim vi it,
ire to honor, shall receive our aupport. ; respect, a superior ship. In her Lull she I San Juau dispute lo the I'.riti.h Legation, ' ed The abip will be brilliantly lighted all the world kno a, unprevi l-d whl i.
was said to be one of the Le.it and stroD-est' and then left for New York to laks pa-stge ! w iih gss ; and or.Iera wiil be couveyed by: ' ow, su poe on ber -iy.ige r-it u
The Eail Road to Tennessee. veeel. ever built at the Brooklyn N avy : for Knlaud, with de.pstches from (Joveru- j electric telegraph ; and ber tracks aeros Portland, ( bicu implies on so s-r- - ,
Wa percc.ve tu.t ..ur neighW ot tlx H'a.'. Ansa ard, and superior to many which hare ; ir l'ougias le Ler Mii ily's Govemmebt on ; the ocean sbou'd be ditincily marked on . S. W . courso.) she harper. to la t;. t
Tn.a waa to be ex been constructed mice. She wn a fa.-lM.ii-; lie same subject. I the chart-, so that all other era!! may give ny e ga.e wow oue .-sorm. 111. ot i
luiit, wuuid turn tut- ing steamer, aud was considered one of the The nows of a soeceatful revolution in Cos- : her as wide a berth a they would a rocky that, if the drert Kastern it n.-.n
urouuee that would some down the rail r"u to moet scr vices b;e ves'eis ot ber cla-s iu tbe : ta I.'ea being UMI rut. il hi cieste.l niueu coast witn a gale blowing in. Alia i is as aepi on ucr course., mo irou;a ci n-j
I'ourt House ss sny of her sister ih,riolte for the merchants of tins place and I home ipuadroo. Her ofiictrs were : interest and surprise in efhcial and diplo- I tbe liberty cf respectfully suggesting le lb : wiJe, ever which ake is auspeadrd
is down on lii.. Kail IU
pecleU because this road ll
to a Vigilant Committee These outlaws , e0"1'1'". new one being in the course of con. Charleston gives always belttr prices than toey
a.a.mr.ied st a nlse railed li.vo.. Tnrtor, ' struction on one coiner ol the I ourt House sqeare.
and d.Sed the Vij-ilatt Vmmittce tc attack ' "nd " ,"D ,,,e 0,,J rcn!-"'i PIJ""
them. On Saturday before iaot about five r lil: l"wu "'" lt n,uc" ""Prov.d.
l.ui.dred of the law-abiding cililens, well e- 1 A:l,r -"" ,u our business, and friend
qa'.pped. and with i piece of artillery, ap- ' Wc-t-rook., of the West t.reto Nuraery, liar ng
ysfi'i before the camp of the outlaas. ' ae nt a conveyanae for ua, wc .eft town. !n p.n.
Tbe Vigilante fotnitd tneir order of battle, u.g'we mane a flung call ou our fiend (.oit.ot
and unrr a-ked their cannon, when the out-' the T', h. wa at h. a put, but friinu Albright
law I r'ke, and many of them escaped : had iett toe .tfits lor dinner. The .Vurstiy is
t -tne seventy, tswever, wera csptured, and ! aitu4ied
get at any other point. And we uii 'ir neigh
bor that it ia a law of trade thai produce aud every
thing else will go where tie beat price ia lo be on
tamed. And nl.etlur ws gel this road or not, it
the market in Charleston is belttr ll
inii gli.n or Newbero the produce wil
direi iiun. and eothii.g cm pr. vent it, 1, ether il
oiuee oown loe Woalern Laltnai,.n or any'tither
road.
Lieutenant Command ing John J. Alinv : ' matio qnatlers. St nor M liua, Ministo from ; P.ritUh aud I'nited States Usvernnienta that be spanned by even ber jreat Irr . ;;,
lieutenants M. K. Warnugton, J. B i thrt r public, left lo day for New York, lo tbe Great Kastern shauid be allowed losend uiueh aa she cross it diagonals
art. 11. Sdden and II P. Custman: nurr meet ex President Mora. : recneetivelv a meu.ber to Conereaa end a Now, I contend, a the wave ra-cl.
K. II. Clark : assistant surgeon K. II. i member to Parliament. Surely sm h an in- beneath the q iarler, where, fr vij kr -ni
li e.r fate suMi.itttd to ajury. whether they
should l-srgor be raddled. The notion to
pac'.i e s carried by a msjarity cf two,
a -it! ti ir'y-s'x Lundrtd blow were well laid
on. t'ne cotnu-itted auiciJe ty sho'sting
Limaelf, to ec; the paddle. Subsequent
!y five others were found dead from ua- '
si.ot ii.ui.d? Tbe news of tbe affair eaueed
'.he prtatest satisfaction amore tbo who
had !'.(;. suffered from the dcpieti..iioDi of
thii laai-.ta Labi.
enby ; acting master M. C. Campbell j
engineers nrst .sjstant, llarmor ewi
third assistants, R. W. Mct'lery, m. '.
berta, W. 15 Ijjrro and J. B. Houston.
Ths Sukjt cr the PsuPLi cr nil Ter
HT.felEs A cit'ien of Nebraska Territo
ry wriios to tbe Ohio Slalntnan thus :
" I ee you t litori and members of Ccn--
arc s-.:.i u.sca'-in; Cor. -rc--i. :.ii io
T. rvt!.i.3ii en the sulject if s.aver; ia tee
'lcrnt:ri'.i W'iil yoa allow me, with all due
mocevtv, in -uizi: that viu are wast.nz s.
s-t au.3!iiit cf t.reath, ink aril paper! : tr I
W Ly cin't Eastern politleiai. -tist let u a-! six.-
i ) r e itu-nJ ta t'ci' ir owd b jmes a-.d let
n cio the ini 1 I can give jo ths whole
uf the aB'j-et ia a fw words. If we waLt
.-;very we will have if, and all the editors
ad 1 Cvngreau. in the L'uited Malts Can't
prevent us : aud if we don't want it, we won t
save it. The people here lok with CjU-
K-u.pt en ail this ta.x itioul lonjres con- t
Irohii lii! matter one way or the othr
1 Le inureits ol tLe p;op. e, tee wanti ot the
evjctrj, will settle the matter, and those
ho coot live here needn't bother tbttu
s tes about it. It is cur buaiocss, and if
you would only letjiv alone, we would sst
t e r to suit ourselves ; and if you don't let
us alone, w ai.i sett.e it to suit Gtmeive
ho.''
tour miles from Greensboro sad in good
wetiit-r ia a pleasant drive. We found friend
V eaiurcoks io fine health and lbs bt st b umor snd j
up to ins evea in bui.r.caa and i.nprtv- ruenta. j
Alter gciln.g dinner we look s atroli to view the '
prr ui.se-. Tut-r,in hud a...d. tiie gr. una rdther soft ,
lor p.taaiol waiaii..yet we wsnt ahead. Mr.
W ,ii:i,.ii ha a line pi'Cr, ontj.nmg about 70
dCrea, for hia nuraery, aod he ia making improve. .
menla w inch will add greatly to the beauty snd tween the diaputanta. As American citizens bad)
convenience of b.a , st- biiahmvnt. The supply ssked protectioa of Gen. Ilarnty from the inroar.a
of ircee for market is very large sad ke is receiv. of t!ie hostile In-iiana, it is n.tural lo tuppose
n g large oruera avery day. We were l..rou; hewouHgranl.tif in his power, sap.-ciaily ss he
sonic p..rln.n of his ireee that will be readf for waa in doubt as to whieh government the island
properly belonged to. We hofie lb
' stitution i as much entitled to repreenla- sharpness forward, she is rather ne r,-i 1
A Novel Hat That. Moorirj and our- ; ,;ou 4, ,i8 Vanderl ill or (.alway iitie, both be lean, she mu-l roll, and, banrij rn t
self concludioc; to go upon the water on f which have carried their " uutmbers." i it will be a very severe roll p it -n i r
lbursdaylast lur tbe purpose ot auiu:n
ourselves witb -the angle, secured a dci-n I
k..4 i'.. i.. f... v..,. I HiAiUNti Tmtr i on t Tiioat I wid
Save THE Mam wna THE P.ID I! air. i . , ,.u-.j v.. ; . v..,i,r. ... ; statu a fact. A friend, wbo is so utterly deaf
It require great coolness and experience to1 ... -., .,( i..,,:,,., !,..' ,i, as to le almo-t beiond relief from any me-
steer a canoe dowu these rapid), (tbe St... . ... f.ii" -k i,,l ehanir&l inventions tsow in ue for persons
t.ri. ....l .k-e. v,v,. ... ' V " i . . , , , I , .1 . l i
...... e,y - "" '-'! dently beard it thunder more tnauouce and i'etea wnn uearu.ss, si.tas into. car. , instead of a rol,i.
rsntsi a fnrrtnnii( iM im Amanrti.t l.ia ' - . . . . ... J . L l . . .1 ,c. I. ...-I.- ' .
t , r ' . , , I was tome on a tight in a bucket, as well as u" u "f11"
ventured to descend them without boatmen, - . i)unrj- tU . lie he.rd nothin; of the sermon, then and
and were, consequently , ap-et As the story , ,..... dif0Vrrf ,1 tl. (V.bs. and eon- ; there delivered, and, from mere li.tie,ne
San Juan Affair.
It was thought by some that the taking
soasesiion of the lal md ef San Juan by General
Harney, would letd to some misunderstanding be
tween the two r-'Vernnienls . and thia ma v ha
the case, f,.r- we Ic.rn that Lieutenant General "ls reported to u, c:.e of them owes bis; judlD ., t0 ba-- , fe.ji, ,,.ry f.oii-hly sail- he placed the rim cf the crown of his hat in
Sett has been .emu, that distant puint.l'j ende.v. !alatioo to siaiogu.ar coincidence. As the j f j in b(f Uckl ttJ 0 ci, kUrpri,f) tut bn niouth ; be heard di.tinclly. He has fre
or, .f p...., ole, to prevent sny nasty eoihsion be. j (-'c''lc,,t took f1"' i.n--d:ate!jr crpoMle. ,j 'rab itaiifl him, and in his e fforl to es quently repeated the experiment in my pres.
cue town, many o. iiiicaaois were f h di.turbt-d tl.e repose of the olher i enc, with the same result ; en.1 where Ibe
tracud to the L.ni cf the r.ur to watch . r't wh,D half a doxen se.ied bold of and rpportnniiy is tffrded him, be plates Lis
tne airugg.es oi tue uunnu-aic turn, uuna- . - . ,- ,... n U ,rit- f ,he i; bat between bis lips, and carries on a con
molest degree dangerous h-il !:.
uougb to tliaeoiupu. a isndsin.n
In the seeundsxaiace, supp e r:.e
bins; before a heavy gale ot a ted it i.
ly manifest tbat uiodifieauon f n.
going will lake plaee, the d fl rrne.
then; ii. i-1
I'iAii.UAV Statist ! s There are -7,-'
I'll u.iies of finished roads in the United
r-tu s. lu 1--10, there were but 7 .'i"i'
mi'.es. About IT . m i 1 re now iu
eout-e cf "traCi'-n or projected. The
eco-il' itd road cost S-'J'iO, 401,07 I. fl'JO,
i kijiij.j are reo; jirtd for those ur.Suiahed.
Tbe bocdid dtb;s of American roaJs, ma
larin. in the nixt fi'ie-n year, amount t
f il 1 .1 .''J.'. ' i 'J he aierse ert of raii
w a t s baa I ten t--fj, 21". a mile ; in the South,
t-'.!i a mile ; in the middle States 31,
MJ; iu the West $i'i,:33. These figure,
are tak- u, ssya the Payettevilie OLfrirrt
j.'uin aa anirie in the j,uiiuuy Jtitmd.
m .rset th a MiK.n, ane as far aa we could judge,
i-.ey a, peir to bo in the fiiieat orner. He hue
a g-.d i.-l i...d.e..!,ut 3'i i".i !oi j, in sin h
we s-w a n-ge nunilier of eiut.ta 4r.o oth r pl-.nis
la.. preparing Tor the .ccoiiimoo. '.ion of Ihosc '
dra.m - i decor ute ie,r u at .ll. beau,
tiful ev r7-ens. A is bie ish nlM.it to ereet .n.i'k. .
i i ii-e n.u. ii larger lh..n the cue uienlioned
ain.ve. sa ri ie ei.t.Mly X'to small fur h.s sup, ly
of p .... l.
?K i.La .'ao a gr.iiiery .o wl.i.h he is r.i-ing
n.e i .i'.':e -r.'-iiea :.,r niarke', and he wiil .n a,
..''I In. e :e ie lo fi.l all or-.tra tiit nuy Le
km-h; io in fart he iiv pit.l ol aiuiost tvtry '
Otacr..lion toat may oe cali.o lr by lrsa friends. ,
lie haa lately erected sn olfice io winch he in. :
o h..v his busiue regular'y attended to,
eiu-ns.vc oriiere rendera it neceasarr to 1
hate a peraoti lo g-ve his ur.Hvideu attention n. re.
ce.t .r and r'-'g.attr.i.g t.-tm oo h:a j'.uinal kpl
J'r ll.e pur,-...-.
A. -a m.t ine leBt nitereatii.g portion uf his e. ;
Ub'ia..mtni a.i a rustic l.auae he l.ad erected for
die aceomuiod jli-.n ol h.a irienca io l.reei.aboro ;
auu ne.g .te.rhi.d, and la ;u.I the pUec of ai! olh. ;
era, lur a pic me. It i two alone high and af. ;
fore- plenty ol room fur any rciaonablc company,
and there is slao s w.tig lo it one atory high, 1
to rpttad eut in hne style the ricii
oter aa only a speck of ar.
jfT.ir may ji
ing any attempt at a r,-cue would be hope- , ,,ed ,u farijijT) -pon rAef ,0 lba ; v.r.stion speaking in th. uaal way, and
lea. udt!enly, howev-r, a pcr-ot. .ppear- jr M ai.;o-f p..d ,hat ll; cH Vth ' hearin? a I have der,ihed.
I have made tbis experiment, witb many
tu rus-m toa.ru cue group, it u c wun ud . . h hollow, and the small
excitemeur. cave tLe man witn trie reu
h
er'.ic
1,
the red Laired individual, in sn exhouted
rt'"" , condi-.ion, was safely 'aided. "'He owe'
uac ei(jlitei. !i-.rt s i m r"i-T, draw
ing a long r. resin ana ioc-ing p ,i ro v ing I y i
what is t'ebiiically called a '' s.-ri ht.,' tr
lion, witu the certaiaty, in ( ( a l
sea, cf a very severe shock ! the n.-rn pi
though, I repeat, ber great sUen'n v. r, ..
this CMiiparslitely uuiniport int I n -.i
apeakiiig of bur aa a con for 11 .- .. .'
very heavy sea
Sdr pose., thirdly, thai, snl aJ:i.r.. U
Holyhead for Portland, immedut. y
rounding Maiio Head or ( ip . . r. -sLo'ild
happen to enrout.i' r a aosl r t .
which i likt ly. ir the i,:i. it '
Severe Storm.
Ti e sl..-m which s nad on the 1 6 1 b ir
lure been very general. In ear own ae
sid- rahie damage was done bv freaheta . the YaJ
kin sni C'.tawti rivers(.to U.a growing crop.
i 1 l ion bis assistants, ine reel Lairou mans
Marlborough District. 3. C, the oam ge w.a a f,iCI1J had not a creditor at tU2 Saul, and,
gr.ai deal worse, 20 booses hrvmg b. en ce,oiisl.ed ' jn default of a eompetiL,.' claim, was alio w
and two live, i feared haa In-en loat. j e.l lo pay the debt to mture. " And 1 11 tfcll
Ti.e .in.e aiorin w.s s-s.jreiy fell at N. w YoiV, i you what it i.s, strargr r,'' said the narrator
Boston, I'liiUcelphia, Ii..'iiii,nre end olher plae. a of the foregoing incident c iruplaoco ly draw-
along the eoaat, on the Hih. This waa evi.lcl.liy
xcitemeur. Save ( tte m an wit h the red , f ui i,ulir(1 thpir d,,p illt0 de.f , er.on. and g.o.r,)!, witb ...eee... I ; , ,M )lUr,:
air. he vehemett.y rh,..tcdi and -hecx:lii, (0,, (J 0!M h,, io . l.,.,e lb. learned ,n .eewaii,. to explain. I ,,,,, ,.efk0B U,e ,tMU,.Mj. ., e
mens . bich were mao, m corquenoe of; ft ,;,,,,, CrlU hve great power io.ot.ly at.te tie f.ct. and every one c.n try b(f ,(lMl iv,fli1,h. ,
is earnest eppeei. pro fed suece-ful, "d ;,,.;. cIl,, t(A ... ,.ot t0 Ldri-ed with. I the experiment. U it lite open n.outh. or t, Lov,r -jq ,, , ,,, . ,
Wvhttoti 'J tmet.
has the vibration of sound oo the bat anv
.... ' I.,.!. .!. ! 1 ,,.
thing to do with the t ficcl produced r Ik; k ? . ,..,,,.. it it lru,., ,
, . . v.1M ai V r D l,'t-er'-r. 10 c!cl' th T0,r4 Jf,l,,l m.je.i eally eno.gb from wave t
1,1'HioHi.f am. l.-J-e.c a. 1 arson ',,-,,..( kc v ..i .,tn od'JI months. I ... ' .. . ..i i .
... .i .t . Dosmr. i ia waves win r-a o--.
mor.ths :
lirownlow, of tbe Knoxviiie W big, writing . " Yi 1 1 Is Io. ks thrown back, ltj, apart,' ' m
from tbe lied Sult hur Springs of Virginie'. I li'tening tnood, ele . U tbe poe-l'. deseriplion
savi th -vt he ni't there the first Democratic
..(.in.
itti.l
b..ve l.ad nu storm
of tbe ' Lady of th. Lake ' It ia almost in;
. rmvil,li is uiaice use of I he hat as an article :
r.pi-ie. pal mini-t. r ho ever saw. He says : I t,ut i V-Illure ,0 tl.itik that if science would
" Preachers are in treat abundance at ail ar.nlv its efl .rt to hearing throaeli the
in.' a u.oiai luereirom, a man ii never i .pnn),a, and ill se-tt are r.-presenled
snow n.w necessary ne i to society n ue , a utiv(. Ulfei, Kpicnpal nuniiters
don't make hi life vslushla to bie friends' m, i-,..a n .,., iv.,,,1. . M,
.....!!.. I- lalma.tf" i ,1. , . 1. . -, . . . . ' ... t It-ar. sluetS
. . - - - , ot sfiutti i uro ilia, a eou-iu so i anon r.i. i i. r.r.airueieii r,ain ni sou nil i am r.er. i
liott; and Mr. .Maon, of Kluvana County, ! susdtd, mat be reached io this way.
Ir A ilorj The Unrest sale of diamonds the son in-. aw of l.Kb' p Johns. Mr. t.
A, however, the waves wiil pa ler
th.ir own veloeity o' .bout thirty t:.r
au hour, ' ber speed of twelve unlet ta
hour, iu all forty two mil's aa b-ur, there
will I e a tolerable lab of spi.vy.
W hen a ship is Iving lo in ab'.vyvi.
dexterous mampulalion of Iheaheei
e represented. , tbrost, following nsiore as a guide, mor. k--p C(nipr.llTCu d,y. likrr fail cf
""v h,.r.''i";.',!dtU do.I, f''r lb" ""e"'1 ,hl ""Ut ..ingle point, end, even tbeugh.ee Ls
' Vr' h u, j afiurt humanity than ha. yi been effected, j j(M ' on l)cr. aUlld bv for
Birth Extraordinary.
Th.- Rtjtirnore A'tratatts thsts (ema Is reanlii.g
.1 . anion. Md.. left home for the house ol he, jn . . 0if ju prc9cUJ fr u, ,t I 1 o'clock, and Ir
n.othr,.,ad wh.leun Lie way she .. t.kn aud-I ,hi, .oulltrT ws, t- ,!,e amount of "J1 .000 ! Coo at I o'clock. Jlo'h were plam, roin.
un.y ill, snd wa. compelled to .top by the w y. t, jj.., jjjj c Co a lew days ago. '1 he ' mou sc ne ii..-.urae, and the g. ntleuini
side. hue toere ai.e gave birth lea. infant, , djIIUOl)d, 9tre five in number, and one of ; are both famiir and ea.y in their nun
which she wrapped in her tlothmj to protect it ' WJ4 worth Sll.tM 0. l'hev were aold ner of mire poLular habit tbau Kliseo
a.riunatelv diacovereJ bv i. . ...... ;.. 'II.. M...n..n .... ... i nt. nui.ivlera are cetir.rai T.
Her ; diamonds aa an ornament in tbis eountrv Mr r..nott is ins nrst urmi, riir r.piscopal , r "h-
I'repara tions r.iR hie It c emion or
green lea Such, was tbe ess wtk U
America when ahe had lo put bei s ite
three year, ago Tbe height out rf tbe es
ter of the tirest Kastern, aud lba c n.-sr.t
. i THE IjBEAT Has t tux AT I'oRTI.ANU Th. of b" "pper lines fot-ard wi.l prevei-i a.
S city government of 1'ortlsnd, Maine, bare taking a see ou board, but she em be
'irriade special arr.ng-ment to do honor '"' with spray fore ard a. fr nesny as i.e
frotn lite cold.
She v.
ho removed hr to hor h.
kind had left home for market k:lore he wa ' f-h.e ikr . ar..imn .i ....a r. mm. ui... 1 Minister I have met ii n with thev aro a
he .oerbx.l. l. ,..,k !..!. . U , (... I.. : ,1 1 i mo.a .l.tta Whi,M Ilnllhi. asiillasiin kail. : bell, salute of artill
taken ill, and being alo
to tue arrival oi tne ijrcac i.airrn. ine r- . ..-.at t . Jin
public dinner, ball 1 L peculiarity ol but. i aire.,,
general illumination of tbe city, ringing of, "l'r 'Otlom, will preven ner .
ery, excursion, is the lo 01 "J !
as sne I naeiy 10 meet ....- -
l. ..! .,. .;i;.... Ji..!.,.. ...4 .k.. as sne I naeiv 10 ineei e.i.-.iir -
-.parte i..r the cce.aioi.. Il snows '""""""" ' nsreats. 1 he oy lor il is boy d ate. back onl y to tbe ci 1 - eovery of gold 10 i from the 1 nirmrr ol roUta 1 arolme, ., -.....-.j v-!-, .'"""'; of ... or the erowded
wnai .1, i.iete.t Mr. W..ii,,-.ka Ukes in trying 1 u lhc -.- korw ..4 b.s f.r.t er. I. California. The inerrTSfJ d.epo.itior. 10 1 -be .. U ... .f tbe saes.4.--s ' fcslalion ef pubite reccing . eommiUee of , k,e except
toremierhi.rrien.sb.poy.for.ll-hode.ir.u.e" .'"' h.Me.de. ..t Ihe arched be.veo. ! extrarsg.nee which made its appearauL-.t ' of the day. the city government ha also eoted to ; " V' " V eocUllir , p.iuful
u.eof.iiero.ticbui.ting c.n obtain ,t proa.ued ' "nopy. decked , a thee.., by the fuiloes. I that epoch ... early manifested in au! 1 Und invH.liona lo I resident Buchn,D ,dJ j J" 'P " ! To uiicraeti-ed voiag-n I
of ti.e r. .. ..r. u... ! active deri.ar.,1 fr,r diamonds 1 i. i.rico ,.f i . . - -r , hisjl 'abi net, to general Heolt, to the (iff contemplate, lo unpraeu e )
1. ..... ..M.i.. . ,- - r I As rtM HM Hin. n e cone cue louow-:
A cbrropn.detit ef the Manchester Mir 0-;'.lK.rhw.
rc- rays t; it a few days s,nc a nee J.u w aa u. 1, t , .tien
laaeo fr .ni the outer and lower snie of the imu:r.
f " :. near the liule loe jiint, of Mr. Ira At- We are ao
w'.ci, cf North Saudw.eli, (N". Ii j which ,m
w aa .!'-.. ! 'x years since. The needle ' t,j ,rtj t)
" s a i e n. ed'e, a little over an inch long, (ut w, hue
and it was a ,..!e, hut niite roty. The1
Narry, is rery sppro-
1. (tended lohaud Oown the name of
n.rai Green, one of our hraveatGei.crale during
e revolutionary war to pe.atetity.
lie baa s number of h.h:s st work oo
e !inj.rv'.-nif nts be is m.king, and e.ery ll.ing
vaa hke e.ock-wor., and he i.oioe out nidsc.
r.t. lo ina hmicalo be honest and faiiiifu' ,vork
1. , ji.d In, ia waa a protracted meeting in the
-- b'.rhie.d, it wli.en he r.q nred all his wors.
11 to .lie K.aieg toe time they were absent
or
nut to, we th
11 g
one
ii' 1. .- 1;. 1 m iii: i should sm sis tbat the same f 1
"):.... r 1. iv 1 r- , . .. , . .. .' ,..,.! ..1..1, ).i,.h makes
wuhin the l.-t doxen years, and etcne, of ,lI;,,t v ' L ' . I " " f .r''., o.. I bora, lean towards the centre of the r-H
Baulk v Ilorses.
e pe.latl.al humaa nature Lis W sub. larr;e sizo and first water r HOW beid at, 'couna 01 ni.uvis, iu .'unn taroi.us .
a btulky tiorae ia the u-t iry fancy rate.. 1 Mr. KMtEM : I bve fpett the week in
man's patience. W e had in trial m i , this ancient town of K. Tolutionar j memories.
.ad a sore elmiaioVr, 1 TllE Iko.n IsHRtST Of lilt I'.MTr.fy j ta ry pleasantly. It that i., the) maiu part
.and being hitched ' Stateh. From recent estimalei it i. .seer- of tbe town i in. lead ancient in .''Pear-
tl otltcr dav. Uc
w.a blind in the right e
lo bogey we observed tt he winced t litti. 1 tamed tbat there are nearly ViW) iron I anee, presenting to th. eye some of the old
but we j. f g.d on very w. II until we came loe hill, 1 woiks in tbe I.'nion J that these produce an-. est-fashioned arcbitecjt.ur. to be found in the
Lu! in attempting to orivo up it waa 1,0 go H.ll nually about K"(!) Ol'U toni of iron, tbe value j Mute. IliiUboro and vicinitv can boast
aud to the Kxecutives of Nova Scotia aud ! "teem.bip to do the si.ii'
New Ifrumwiek
visit of the (j
, if
s t
k, to visit I'ortUiid'during the I 1 compelled lo veer at Ligh
ireat Kastern. ! h" previous course. I repeat, the etre..,
A CtbRT Scene. The fallowing Lu-
uiorous scene at Halifax, N. C ia thus de
scribed by a correspondent of the I'eter.-
w.uld not bu.ijje a leo. but w;,a rather mor. die.; of which, in an ordinary year, i filty mil- of many revolutionary and ami revolution- ''irK JJl'rl'"- occurred in tbe Superior
po.ed 10 go baesw.irda ihnn forwards, and would lion, of do.lars, Uf this amount, tb. por-I ary reiiiinisceue.-H. It was the scene of the ourt r0"n
isH. was a'srmed at the time she swallow
ed the need,;, h ot had felt no irieooeettiebce '
fitiii it. at d I ad forooiun tbe circumstaeee
As we .
to It.oae t
ry iba! we l.ad not mole t.me to spend
y, '.r a week Win!, h.re been pna
.eab;y in going over li.s priousea,
t nu l.a-...ul day le be able lo niaae ,
ul lo Ih .l p. see. 1
t as aenl for th.a N jraery.we would say ;
airing fro t treea of any kind, thai we
ured.e s as '!
pr.,
in L'-r f.jot. wbea
Wi.l forward orders li.
desire, and tne t'lll
....d ti.e.r or irra firat
is I
ything ih.l ihey
. aerae thoae bl.l
l'k back as mud. to sy, now it is tuns for you lion expended for labor alone is 8:)(i,li0il,uii0. 1 movements of the llegulalor. It was the IJuritig trial, yesterday, for assault
g-t out. Well, we did gel out aod hetlarted up the The amount of rolled irou made iu the L'ni-1 eueanipment of (?ornwallis, after his irieffec- I n' Lattery a corpulent old gentleman waa
mil and then made another halt, and turning h.s ted Stales is about .V Ml.Oi.O tous per annum. lual pursuit of (ireene the true patriot, I ,,lied on tbe witness .laud what be thought
blind aide b,w.ros ti.e dnv.r he eould not h i. 1 Of this, about 1)0,(100 ton. is made east, ' and akiiiful General by whose uneonq'ier- ' of one of the defendant. " Well," he repli
duced to go until he got out too. But when bo "d ViOUtHi i0i west of the Alle-huny able soul the South was retcued from liritish ! " ue ''"nis lo be t pretly clever, well be
gut op to the top may he hs didn't pay for it And B)C""'taius. domination. There are pointed out in the haved man. lie lived with tne as an over-
soil was stev-ry lull o.ilil we reamed r'jr I ! vicinity of IliiUboro many plaees which, r "r tw 3"". U Pr'tty
ney'send. Ii.ll is. running horae and h.a lesr.,1 The New Vork America State Con- ln t'1" 'tim.tlon ol the historic antiquary, man 10 u mat, an,. . coiiiinue...
bow to l.ghten his !oad up lull. j ventioo, now in session in t'lica, on Wednes- ""' l" regarded at saore.l " the stores of
1 dav viitod lwn a resolution tr. no.t.iniia . 'i-b remembrano'S of aLcient davt."
A m e kind of Lread, known at the aera
ted Lread. 1 n w made in London, in the
niaii-afat-lure ,f wh.cb in fi-rtnentatiou is
u-' i The prjewcj c 0 --. ii, f.,reii jr .ar
b . c .i-ui :.i the v. .t r wh.fl the
.'vis.li is j ! pared, it., n w. t ut the 6)ir.
...tr and sa.t lugetb-r 10 a l.ig't.y eoodeus
rd siuio-pi.eie Frjij 'iieoii.n sppara
lu- the deugh i pass. J ,nr- the otei.a wuh
nut It 11 j louth. d by t-ic -suJl.
We I,
Evvival iu Charlotte.
.11. lied to mention bUoce that
pro. brer sm
Cosmopolitan Art Journal. straight American ticket, and a Committee
:eiv. d the .-September .V.. of line pe. w at appointed to select candid tte. from the
toy of the tickets now in the held.
nd wa think
uoio.r. The pl.t,
" on fox bunt he can out holler any man
I ever see in my life. I never did hoar any
thing like him."
"VVhtit. thnt?' asked Mr.. Tartingtoo
ng haa Leeu ta orogr. aa at t'.e nuptial j,c, ( ,, mor j, ta ,,t,,,.ee tl,e 6ne 1
The ol
ta in t'n
. ul tW'i weeks sudtti.t aenie s-ven-u.le
Iwen added to the l.'hureh.
ciuntry, w hith
ot entioaraged.
. w nil y one and 1
ly'I n nule Agricultural t.ir is U be held at
.te.yh in October aod M.t November, es ws stal.
Baptist State Convention.
Thia bony will meet in ( harloile. we leain
W cdDesd.y, lb '2i d.y ol November neat.
Heavy Ilt.f.K. The amount of iron thus
j far used on tb. dome of the new cspilol at ; looking up at the column on the Ilc Veil
I Wsshitii'toa i. about 2.1110,000 pounds: to rlr.n,. H.i.in. I.. . Iui v,.,t. P..;. ri,.
fjen. Jackson", old bora, is dead at last, at , complete the first section will require R()0.-1 nil'sr'r.f V.r.nUo.i " ..a tl. .n...r " VV..I1
the ag, of forty-one years. For several (HK) pounds additional, making e total of: I ,,c,rr did," she exclaimed, " and that's!
years he ha. been unable lo maattest,, 1 UddOioO pounds. The total weight of iron his pillow! He wa. a great man to use that; I
was fed with bran, cVc. 1 he carea-e of this for the whole dome will be about I 5,000,000 , but its more like bolster. And it', made
faniou Oid hore was int.-rred with all due lbs This sreat weirht will n.,1. .!.- Le : t j. 1..1: nit
solemnilie. in the pre.ei.ee of a large cou- fifty pounds to lhc squire inch, in the thick- lit is to'be great. How hard bis b,d musti are Itianufaeluring IWO gallon! of
coarse of b 1 old friend. " ut ,h, wall. j b, f.,,.d on ,lt :roi(,, p.Uo:" ( kerosene oil daily.
and nrnnorliont of this noble thip tfr 1
aa lo preclude the idea of danger; but.
to absolute freedom from motion.
beam of only 250 feet from crest 10 ere.
(i.e.,. seaef right englee lo l.er dire
course) will certainly cause ber to rod, "
having no keel, she wiil roll worse tbia
1 usual. ., ,
Old Ocean is proud of this splendid sp
111 tn of enterprise, but be ia not re.igtn'1 1
being utterly i.t.ored by young ladie
seedy dandies) nor will be, even
price of big abip, eabniit to be n
over roughshod. Jaet u be content ''
en averago of twenty mile an hour,
route to our h'asiern possession, end
tion from motion, aave io exceptional cs .
and let us bid the good ship "tied P""'
end with spirited officials, Irom the ,,f
man and Captain Harrison &aot(u
pltss.iit, rapid voyage, and a great commer
cial success.
I aiu.sir. your ebedient servsnt,
yATKSOFANTKFACi'lM.
(Q'Two mill, in Ksn.wba Bounty,