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IL.- w i IX rMaure.V ITT he world wbat are tbe measure of IS53. Unless reaca be re- ifJtlwntr li-tinctioo stored, there is no telling what is to be the imrfWoto y tht I tie-' result. Willi more gr allocation scnti- J lo tbe present crisis, the north hs her nrrd h inv l: jM'rNii4 man 1 inen Js end tbe soot n b her trieuJ j, xoaious cue n;ttreJ by the for their respective interests: but the crest 'sjTsJ.jwJge rTi in Iroin Kentucky, who ' trouble i, tbe Constitution and the Union , .-t ( h K r i iii" 'est, wnen ui'narca nave too lew menus, in ilts emergency ol'ihe I ;..t-d tates, that lie 1 there 1 a great work to lie none by the delighted to m rV's happy and this rich true friends of the Constitution and the rbosititf: f 'r I. 'ti' e i ns of tiit? i-ouiit r jf Union Iu this -irk we bare people in the that it fvi i-'K'r I tint e 1ml tbe means south ready to jiiu t iie nn'U of the nor;h aid the r-JMiiei-s to fr-m :o republics. ho are willing to sacrifice sectional inter 1'ijt hf said that it isi . bis heart glow , e.t., and labor for the tranquility of the vi h.-o he put them t 1 H 1 ig tiu-r, to see and whole country. There is a tui.-tiken notion to know ut.di r hat a Ho:i.h government jn;o, our aorthero men, that the entire we h' u- i'i d. (Applause ) -south belongs to the democratic party. Amid the excitt iin lit which bad been Ne for as there a greater lui.-tala'. Iu the brou. :l up mi the country, Li e we kceaatu Ilia's of Represent itit there are CD wen :!!y uiea of the Sv ith witndrawing their from the southern Sute standing in the child if u fiom your colleges of literature an 1 position that we do. Looking at the rotes science, to b.u-u ttnir educations, as they which those men reprcsi nt, the uuier are declare, in Siutlicru ins: 1 1 u I ions, what do as 4V'i'0 to about "Vi,t0 ). The coiiscf- vou see a in in,. o.i- on r pres-nutives in vatire people of tin south v. bom they rep- the rnjre "I to- tiaiio:i ? Wliat is the resent, are but littp less in numbers than rau-e c! h- M ite .f tilings tiet has exi-ted thoe represented oy the entire southern tn-re f ir tn I i-t x -. .Way this con- democratic delegation. We have a body tune I Lic'-ii rniu' upon the subject of slavery ' of conservatives in tbe south ; come join '1 hu reprseo:-.:ive of the nation decline to us, and lit us destroy this tertille bane of organise 'C r iing to ttie re) iisi'.i ms of tie sectionalism. Let the country be restored c nisiit una, and i utt r upou the discharge to peaee. Let the representatives from the f th- r. il business by t:u I'.eeliou of a north and tbe south banish this disturbing nk- r on ti: 1 r. f resenta:ies of the qj, ti.u from the bails of Oouirreas and i- Jutu c ji.ii -ii.le i i:!i it preventatives of the fro-i; the i'.-jr.!:c discus-ions of the day every- North, anjry e Hji.triui.eos and iiifurutv 1 !,ore. N it ti ! this be done ill you have vunis ch it ictt-riz.u,; tbe conduct of e tch a Omizress) ready and willing to do the preat lu sue':. crisia as il.i-, is theie tut ome. wjrk "f the nation, to adrauce the prospcri- tu n,' to t : li hi'. ty of the republic, to cise ai l and eneVur- Is there .stivtliinj of solid and sub-tantial nement to the bonest industry of the import .n-v in tbe q ietion which his s;-t tiie cout.try. .North -.idS vjth t-v-ttber by the ear. Mr. t.iimor oncloded amid warm maoi- V.'h.ie ist'.is L-re it hlitie to he fjjL-ht in f.tations of srol mse. fib bai.d then (to tbe Sheriff I suppose,) nud five dollars to the Stato Treasurer, aud a per centum ou all tbe sales. The construction that seemed to be put on the law wa that Sour, bacon, lard, and all auch articles, not the growth or manufacture of S. C, were prohib ited. I cannot see, if flour, the prowtb ol N. C. wan prohibited why coltou is not al so. The citiieus seemed to be surprised ami disappointed, for many of them had been iu the babit of laying in a supply of flour, bacon, He., on sale days, and bad eome to do so a jain, but were disappointed. Souio I saw came to buy seed oats j the wagoners would tell them, we cannot sell them to you. My reasou for writing this is that many of your auhscribers are iu the haiiit of carrying their surplus produce to I', markets. I wonid be glad you would publish the law if you cr.n obtain a copy. I have never read the law; but heard m. 1. Johnson rtad a part of it, being applied to by some wajouers for legal advioe. 1 think if a per.-ou is convicted and is unable to pay the fi::i he subjects himself to 12 tromhs impiisoi tntut. I think more pro duce will go to Kiyttteville if the above cons'ructiou is right. .Tohnsou read the law from a leadiug S. C. paper. Instead of iuviting trad this law is ca. cuiated to drive it away from South Caruit na, and our regret now is, that she did not adopt this course before our rail road con nection, then we niiijht have built up a mar la towu iu our on State. Tfco Ptstal Bill. This bill has passe 1 both Housei of Con gress and hat received tbe signature of the President, and Is therefore a law of the land. ' It appropriate $4,00 2,0'JG for sup plying the defieimcy iu the revenue, and defraying the exfensn of the Department for the year endiia; with June last ; and to wards tbo support of the Department for tho fiscal yearcug in June next, S 1,000, 0o(l and a fur.ier sum of 82,400,000, iu payment of the uVries of tho ofhoers and olerks, transportaticti of mails, wrapping pa per, ba,;s, stamps, J. Interest at the rate of six per oeut, pn annum is allowed to commence sixty da'l after tbe expiration of tbe quarter, Ac. No doubt eoutrrttora rejoice now, and well !h.-y may foi-Ley have had to wait a long tiiuo for their lay. Hut money nerer comes amiss and it always good when it comes. A Nor Project. It ii proposed thai the Legislature of Mas sachusetts, invite th- L-jrislatures of Maino, was not prepared, bnt h s-ieeeeded iu ma fob tbi k. c. vrnn. SUGAR CREEK DEBATING SOCIETY. Mr. Eililor : It was my iiiod fortune to be present at a meeting of the Sugar Creek Debating Society, held at Clarcuiont Acade my not long since, aud I was ao uiuob pleas, ed with tbe manner in which the question was discussed, that I have concluded to give you a sketch of tbe proceedings. Mr C. J. Wilsou was appointed President, together with Mt Lockherd aad Mr. J. J. Alevsuder. Tbe house being called to or der, S. Caldwell, Esq. opcued tbe debate by stating tbe question to be discussed ; which was " Is wealth or honor most sought for by the human family." lie then made a few remarks iu favor of wealth, as be bad been appointed to advo cate that side of tbe question. Mr. Jno. Alexauder, ou6 of tbe opposite party, replied in a very appropriate manner. Mr. Keiley was then called on, who com menced by saying, that he bad expected to speak 00 the opposite side, and therefore be FBOM Till FAYETTBV1LLI OBSERVJCR. AN APPEAL Of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association TO TIIE rfcOPLK OK NOIiTII CAROLINA. Grkb.nhuoiio', I'eb'y 1800 Tho Vice Regent appointed for the fctito of North Carolina sends this appeal greeting to tbe patriotic citixens of tbe State. North Carolina was the birth pluce of A merican Independence Here the voice of liberty, Irumpft feiigiifd, as first beard upon this Co n 1 i nt-11 1. That voice met n re sponsive echo, in the bosom of our sister Stato of Virginia, ami with thrilling (Sect did the gladsome sound re echo it) the uo blo heart of the immortal WjtiUllNUl'ti.N. His home, bis life, bis honor, all that men cherish and esteem saoted, he pledged, unreservedly, upon the altar of that od dess of liberty whom your voice bad in voked. All nations testify bow nobly these pledjioa were redeemed ; but bis grateful couutrymcn, of every ape, sex, and condi tion, whilst stimulating all mankind to glo ry iu bjs fame, aud emulate bis example, olaiin that home, which bo imperiled, and where he lived aud died, and the grave where hie ashes repose, as their owu pecu liar heritage. It is tbe object of this Asso ciation to aecure the borne so sacred, aud tbe irrave to rovi red, comprising two huu-drt-d aires of laud including the garden and LTnumls aroumi Hi'1 matiiiou auu loomu, reu'irj i!-n our tro b.i e a ' 1 v as 1 - J will! i u.i Comp? iu the l.cm i li.- :st t , The .rriories : n e na i ti mi-, q iet!on as 1 - i;ij .u settled t) u.i; 1 .-a ' 1 mri in as the Mis-our istse When 1 r'iet) in .-people ; -a.il, thiil tli.lt aue ou.'ht uefer t.s lei, I a:u l-c r -d a 11 acit Uop ib n rni'inv t) thf Sju;!j. I tv.i th. m. . i'u-it I have uo :up'i(-s ai-oat the ..'la'iitj of -t, .tie way or the otb.r r--m Court, tnj arbiter d i'y an- r 1 w .-r: l 1.1,0 -e ,p,- ti ):. t..e de cid-.-d 'is! it is fc jti-it.t jti jn 11. I ai ay pite in.- h. krty i-i.-ti: t J the U e'-ions of 1 b 1 aut ii inti -a ol in v c jui:!r v. I hav keen r-arid i- Sivn resptcl far the gi. uttiori I es wii . n lL..y eip-i lt.'i ;, ,t aie the c -n-s r iiiju, ; t isioin 0.' the e i ititry an 1 tue ri.-i''s a; . 1 -n r - 1 App'-ia-e ) 1 h r.rst e it .v i i.j r- ion that I ever form e 1 a'.ii 1-: n U3;ins:ic f.i -n is as iu cou ne 'i .vi with th- terv su'rj-e', up-vi tt;e q ii-sllon of tue 1' .it- 1 State- 11 tut. Tue ,-re-i ie: b t '. t thi tt.e batik m i- c ti-'' i hu'.. ln;t t'.e d-ic.-r.i's c a- t th-v -re ti 1 i -ji : by f.it .-ti. perform" 1 "Yankee Diodi; "J Jlcrtb (Larolina doling. Tho Democratic Creed. TLe fuiioaiug article is cojded from the Uiciimon l ! I '(-. It eertaiuly gives in atj,t, j, 4ce0pt the invitation 10 vh.it small c-iupass the character of that great! Massachisette as soon as it is officially in bational cartv which is always savins the : formed ihat the authorities of that State I'uiou but lias not yet succeeded. Let Dem- New York, Penaslvania, Maryl ui l and , km; a vi ry it.teie.'lin ducourse bdore h 'X'ireiiiitt. now in lessioo, to meet on the I took hisse.it. S-Jd February Wishiivtou's Hiitb D.iy Mr. K. J.b.oau replied to Jlr.U.to a together with the nitjacut snore of the I o Tbe Editor oflwfgh HegUter says if, very able and eloq ,.0. manner and was re- ""Z sponuca to, r,y .nr. 0. .. .uu..u., .u . e w u ,u.iueJ b, ,0lu..t.ry eon- plaiu matter of fact way. tributiom from every Stale in the Union Mr. J. V. Moore then ocoupied the floor, I and the fri, mis of this (jlorious enterprise ...I .....I. .hnrt Lot ver. annronriate ad- " "e nope, mai every per dress ou tbe aide of bouor, he was a mem! er f the irgima Legula ture, ho would introduoe the followiug reso lution as a rcpY to the invitation : " tie sol 'ved, Ily this General AssemUi, ! son who claim- protection beoeath the Star- SIIF.PHKRn, Psyeitevil'e Hun. THOU. UUrUN, Orulmn, ' II EMI Y W. MII.I.KU, Kuirieh ' W. VV. AVr.lt Y, MnrRumun " JOHN A. OII.MF.lt. tir.,.,,. . S. VI I' F.I, J. I'KIISON, W,,' : KKNNK I'll HAVNKIt, lt..,., ' n" DUNCAN K. M.:RAK,K-q. New li K J IIAl.F.K-q Kayli,,,;". '' VWI. C fA.M KliON, Eq. II,I.W W. W. IK II, DUN. E q. Halril, - IOSIIUAO. Wlt(;iT, p M- J R. f. Hit h, E.q Um.h,,,,,. ""'"""n- VIl'TOII V BA It Ii I N FFH, E-'o i , , JOHN N. WAMIIt;iUN. KM? ! -sew (, fhf Chcvalior Vycoil'. A very amusing scene ooourred i0 i House of Rnpreetnativos, on Tuesday WFP. Iat, of which we were not an eye witi., but learned the particulars a short ti,uo J tr from a friend who was an eye wit0e, A short time after Congress had asra. bled on that day, Mr Pryor, of Virni,,;, having occasion to leave the Hall for a f ' moments, on bis return met Judi ,,..1" rough, of Virginia, one of the Justice 0f ihe Court of Claims ucar the entrance, and j vited him to come in. On approaehim. tU door, however, leading directly juto Hall, the doorkeeper, in accordance to or ders, refused to let any but members pv, Mr Pryor informed him who bia friend at the same time remarking that an aii.ir.he of the New York lkral.1 was on the floor without any right, and that unless 1, i, J jdge S. in he would baye him put out bitn self, even if be yV.) had to do it. a rej. ponso, tbe Doorkeeper remarked that lie did not know the gentleman referred to b sight, and if be, Mr. Pryor, would 1,01,1 biui out, be would try and have him rcuiai d. Ihe Hou. member from Virginia. ai,J CHARLOTTE: T a s tl a v , Y f b r 11 u r v 21. i ti 0. Ut) er it. r: ' I.I fi'ifeinn Loart tn: ti in f r '.i ti cVpVi. r, .' op nio-is ; d .tr, i in i o 1 tic.', a S but t i i Cur: (Ap :t a- Li- i in t I i l a f ,r any p-it ,.;:i SUOJ.-I f. and 1 " V : III ,. H.3 .'ur ti bave reiealed the Personal Liberty Mil, .,..1 f. . .inI m T.ftv ppnrintr In such mem- ocrats read it aud scan the picture well : j bcr of hu GeneTt Assembly as may take A co'iten.por-irv ju-t'v observes that it'tbeir bdy slaves with them on their visit ..,.,. i.., .1 li.. ,.,,.,.;.. ' i t.,u-.Kn,ptu the ricbt of nronertv in tv that it is ' based' upon asin.de idea." ' said shves while within tbe junsdietiou of . frolD ,l)e assembly h is trying to stand, just uow, ou the basis Massaihusetts. and tbe right to take tbetn of a iloz-'ii cr two conflicting t Democratic elect ioneerer who trav anions bis owu patty, this year, hufl time of it lie wia be ex vo.v a diff-'ent set of princip r'.ice. lu lili'.ioi.s he must swear lar Soverei nty is the true doct .Virginia that it is rank b-'rsy mount the Pacific Riilrovd Platform -ouri, evil mcs r. liTe aowu on 11 in ueor-- . r i i ci T,, -iii- i , t , ,i rectors John I. bhaver, M tanner cf 'pe'riSo Duties," iu Richmond L- Rarringer and Robert Murphey. M of ' Ad Valorem Djties,'' and in Charleston! W. Jarvis, Cashier, P. A. Wiley Clerk, of no duties at all. lie may save the L'o-; ion iu I ork, but be must di-solve it a gain in V.l i.-.-ippi In Michigan be can de- mu-l tak. lima by tbe baud aud bid tbem Cocbrau and Mr. E. W. Whitlow cut and JoJ'peed. Petiiocratic bearers, may cheer split from tbe stump 500 rails. This is no him i: he oj pusst t the Save Trade in Coo- mistake, and if anyone is disposed to doubt ii. eticiit t.ut tfc.y wnl perhaps tar and teatb- ; h4ve OD)ortoui,T of examin- .i.ii.,li.il limni..r mav nvvntunllv. bv direct , ' ' . Mr. Juo. A. Monteith was then called on, aid contribute t. in consummation, thus as- I f l'rjr walked up to the ('h anj I hou ! nis SDeecn was snort, vci. me ; - Mecca " of tbe nation's aft'eo- r , l - ,...,., ..n.u n,l,,l,i llh I .. . . . J tor in this natural wit and humor, which it ooata.oea, tjonB elicited roar of laughter aud loud applause j Kvrry city, town or batnlet, where tho j chord ol patriotic Mr. W. Moore was tbe next speaker. He i "ert " "' lo" IV r i.- -i.i. : i. white kid gloves on hi hands, a pUyi,,. the polite geiulemao lo those around, ,c eosted him rather in this w-ie ; " h : feeling ,n t o n.t.ona .bile an honorable j.ie o ,! .... .1 man. or its ei-neroi ileas I lbe DacK to meir nomes ou lut-ir reiuiu relateU several very amusing iueiueiin, auu , - . .. . liat resnond- ju '"" muco ooniu.rii ,i vt Is arouudj that State. ' theu proceedsd to advocate h,nor iu a man-.i,,, ,.r;, mulfic,.B. , maue no rep y t.ie.r out of th,. II. illbaiea' - ... , , i l j i . , t . r i j I once, sir, and return nu more, or I w,i 1,. i ner suitable to one. with silvered bead auu i Much ba been ihus accomplished m se- i .... . ., . , . . . . ... ' ' 1 nectd to a- ' . , ! . , , , t J"u oai im iue loe oi my nool ) L at each 1 Ban,k f th 8tat0 Bt Sury. fl!tcrig step. S. Caldwell, Esr, again oo- , curing n-uon.U. but much more remains . ,tmtriwii .. Sr , u J0 ,j,h t(J tbatPcriu. 1 De aansnury unum ui iu. ii' cur,e(j the floor, nud in an entbusia-tio and i 'r . . , . ' , , , . , the rules ot th House, I .,11 e, 1L(i ., tine, and in North Carolina weft into operation on tbe J J m oe,J tU Mdieuce spell e'Y?. " tJlt ZaA l?Zn in M 1 ' lid must! 15th instant. Tbe followiug are tbe officers, . , ,nniftlinie h. rouhtea .....,.,. il.J . 1 hl "i0' '? ' " eianeet.,1 IDIls i vix : Hon. D. F. Caldwell, Presidect. Di- miuy mi.-bt, deeds done by men, for the . price of t h.it.dr.d thousand dollars, pay-I n , ' J ' 7 1 A Good Day's Work On Monday, tbe 13lh iuslant, Mr. J. C ro.ij ajl a .1 iti- r v to tali-, tti t ea.-i x: j-jud tLc cm-ti iv here, i:i l;ti'3 r insv h a h i ? I- t J a d-;.-i- i ty, r. a i I." iL-'lt;ltl01 . ti c-im of the '.ai-e 1 i ammda ii:- hjk shehikf. V ure novririi-.-u lu .-ir.ounje A. II BUOiVN . a. a e,a..Hh. I'.r fhe ...' of Swif ive tict-o n.y VI- i-sli-nhii-; cieiity, ut the ensa-nf A'i,'u-! tl. it i- vo ir . I n.'. and I'll- v, r ,,,tH,rizeJ In aunou'-.re 5-TEI'll EN it,: m-n. to t ,i fM.VHILL E-u . . c.n. . a- for t!.- o'. fir- ' !.-lff..f M-e ....(.! at' e. at!',.: i!.: ei. cr Liu. if he ii).- it iu (ieor -ia. A- io Fish- in.' Hjnlies be has only to believe them 'just atid pr-jer in Miine, and au atrocious sin j!c iu A.ataina. lie can th n complete ibis parti colored creed by whi-pt-riu.' bis di-l.ke of a terr'toi ia! Ute Code in New KtiklauJ, aud ahoutiu bi. udmiratiju of it iti -uth Carolina. We c jtuuit.-mi ti.is to the Democratic pa j.ers gviieraily. it ' into its truth. Who can beat this ? Another Firo at Elizabeth City. purpose of obtaiuing wealth. 't' , -, ! Pryor, published a abort time aco. Iii. i. 1 T-""LnM j"" Kit i"; ' di'o. o.l disreputable .!,., , I if to.i.OOO due on the last ... . ' . . g ble by lii-taiineiils. Mr. 8 Ouerv then delivered a short but . ' , . . ' , . , dition, be ia a mot disreput a.nronri.t. address, and -as renlied to. bTlr,JlU ' ,..d ha, been aeret .,e, U both ti. -r r r - - - , iiiiliuici.,. Mr. J. II. Henderson. j Not only this sum duo as part of the orig- Mr. J. M Aieiander next proceeded in,;ihal purchase money, but the entire capital , . , . . , .i...,.! stock should mut be reaiitud at an early a positive ana energetic manner to advocate , ,. . , . , ' c day. 1 be bare purchase of tbe bouse and tho side of honor. lollli. of .t . l.-.lhr of hl, counlrT. 0UU Mr K.1U. .f.,r-.rd. Ur..ed th. .j.l I. it.Mts. r.t J punnsbio J liietu 111 noni loriu ' 1 i , r i. ' -i 'be last eight nwotbs. he has been Learrr house in a manner, for wbioh be deserves glory to the country, if tbe present ruin. If d or ogf (fer01Ietl, , ,.fc credit. dee., and desolation should continue In fc , of p , ,, , , , ., ., . , j greet the eyes of the future pilgrims tj tbls . , ' r j. i The man t form of Mr. K. J. Sloan was,(! , . , paid. iueuisuijiutuiui.il. t. u iu.u great national shrine. Nature bas done ' next seen behind tbe table. In his speech, , l0 eubeii,b the scene wb.ch surrounds which was terv interesting, he refered to these sacred irrouoda. but architectural HlriiB or CuwK MakImi Mr, l'an,p, A very destructive Fire took place ' maDy efenU reCorded in aneient history, I be employed lo restore aud beau- ; Pre.ident of the New Haven Cloek Con.j i I' ranch aod r.ngli.b liove ioidi ntv It l( known that after having been employed f t a long time by Lord Paluierston as a Here; Government agent, ha elposrd, in the iu ,.t dishonorable maonrr, e lerythinij Ls In.., by publisbmj thetu in bo-.k form. Witimi T'ie S i ; r :n - Cmrt his uecib.J th't the i--uurri eon.r '"'i.i-e as unfitist null jn A j Hiixabeth CJty, on tho bight of the 14th io.-taut, consuming 40 houses. The loss is estimated at $10,1100. Several of the build ings wore new having just been completed. It i supposed to be tho work of ao incen VVi tint it wis an u!,-i- mca- irc ev- r to dis turb tl b ii i? 1 I ne. H e may do many " r " ti.it j." in t;i'-c-uatry tVa! ar-.- not and ' '" sofie thiil." mt exact y cotni,i"itiotil. and y t t hey a'i-i n t '. ir r -!!' o i-e a ti i Laf py "-'s.i.i Xa-e a !'.:.!, i'fj. S it-po-- amn - of y.ur c )J if v fii.-r. i-. fsnn -r-, a eon w " troier-. c:!- - iu r-:.t.cn ' a i 5i:. Ji Jit.e 1 ire.;,;- y v-j Lave ab act i b:-. , as w h i; M. v i:;te. Tho Soutbcrn Coherence cr Convcn- diary. set c: I a k -! 1:1 n-a- li ::itc in -.-u. in-ti ieai n: t lir.-. :,iii of ni r -i , t,v- v.. Ui ' li . si: '. iLu I . iii b .-. laud CiU pa--1, ii nt'L.' Suppose thc-e to .oitiL' throuu'ti t'a-e reju'.ar sro out atid state a i ,ar,d, atid ..;! ct as a m irk Af't- that tr- La! : year-, hat w-hj! 1 yu vi r wh j wou'd a-k .. It t. a t-:r th- m, ! i u' and 'i.-yVy lawuiis iu co-irt' M s. i I I . I Aip-u-: m, -1...-, U ,. llAlii.IS. . i.-r.ff-.f M e.: W. W. l.niER, ; v ..- S. cr.tV tf U If I.I A M I .- . ft, -e of r inr i::..j ..: J P. SMITH. . r ..,, . ;T ,,. ! It appear- that tbo sending cf a Commis-! Wilmington, Charlotte and Butherford siom-r by South Caro,ina to Virginia has Rail Road, had t.o effect in inducing that State into' It is published in the Wilmington afr, favorii,-.- the SoalLern Convention. Iu fact,' that after tbe middle of March L-xt, this Mr. Kite-, est of the U-adini; men of State shj ihat irinia would uot 'eniia :y LeLct'.tc-d by a t'ulhcrn Cci.fe.d- division of tb road trscy, an extract Horn a letter of Lis ou the suhjcct, is jiuen in to-days paper. ir tu'l Vera Crnz Besieged a!-o that the Joint Con D.ittec oo Southern Late aecounta . r .1 . I .1 ..t ... k. ... also to many circumstance, tbat bave bap- . " .' - - . with Kanti if hituri tn mtkrt Ihriti By, lu a reernl speech at a .upprr, said Clock making commenced about 11 j. It Eiias Terry, of Plymouth, who made wood en clocks, whittling out the ahi-els with a knifs The running was rr .i 1 at .-tl li pened in our own lime and country, to prove ; fil()g t.,tilU0IluU of ulli0D', p,.i0d., tbat honor was a greater object with mcu , t0,) ao ever living tribute to tbe world', than wealth. j U10"' iilustriout hero. This monument, .t,.n Kim. fii.l.l.xl in n,tiii,. r tn I ailh The contest was strong between the con- j lo , fre iut,j,eli bavy bag of sand, and wound up ly a i itliu,ul;p,i,.tuiiii,ii..g -u.,mu. ,b,uj D, . fewrved, ornate aud perfect to " ' olD'r " ' me corn u-rry bear tbe impression tbat be was right, yet, ; ,i future age. A perwaDcnl fund tiiu.t good humor prevailed. j be invested for its repair and preservation. , . , ! aud a portion of the capital stock is eslinia- Ihey turned pace after paje of Ijrerian j .i . 1 ' r " ted for that tiurniMe. auu nom.u uitiory, aa wen as me uisturv to make two clock.. ain them acri-s h. borr, aid ride off in search of a mirk 1 1 'ery soon be inlrodueed the u-e of " lr.- movtmrnl," usicg old krttirt hrcm-e in.. Tbe women of Norlh Carolina bave in waasearce. t ben be uudciteoa to iiixt-r hundred clocks, people laughed at bun. li.'t thinking it would be impossible ! wli th. -: l.n - l. J In ISM Il.i, l l,,,n-ii .lr.. f i,l f . . ... I , i .i.iier aianu. ltouiiuvui, auu iu luo imura - j . ....... v-.ji.-.i ! history of Mt. Vernon will be ranked witb e..d the hu.me.s, end ith r'yr-.ive .. men are an farmers aud mechanics, alio la ' ije gl,lt 0f iDi,tcta, wh. by their mas- protemeot tbe bu.iti. now M.r, L .. ,. bor for their sustenance, yet we Cnd tbem terli effrt in bebalf of the Association' P"ffcted than any othr in the rom.trt t frcm Mexico state tbat much better po-tcd on hi-tory, and possess have entitled themselves to a nations grali 1 a wooden clock cost $11 S at eft tie Capital' with S OUU ' ed of more real intelligence, tb.n . great With the., aids b , eontribut, ins "b better .. e.a I, brought for tl elt tie lapital wun o,nu , 0iea;rre, a. compared wilh the 1 be bu.inc. freriou.iy tran.art,d t, lor Vera Crux and tbat lb. , "'"y of those, who b, e been favored tmb ; hich cllid,eo can command, J-rm. k f"o ,. no. done l y ,h- Ne. II. f tbat Ccnipany wiii ccn.au nee tbe ;ransporlaiiou of modern times, in order to establish their many instances entered with spirit upon the bees- of freight aod pasongtrs on tbo eastern : assertions. Tu. question was decided iu glorious work. Among her sons, tbe gifted t.J ? u i n t '-. Lib! c : :L .t i:i tt r-p a v- L or i.i fur. . . I at i 1 v- ivr 1 t tr.st t y jU t- ni.-' : ;'; y . j d :d I. it c-ii i" 1 i, ii- : tl t:. . i:.'h-:j -: 15. Opposition Ccnvct:r,n. ':i ti-m rriW, the -1 in-tant,th C r f. j Con v-ti i jU iii -el- in ii let. ;i . to ti j.iii-i.i;- a c-it. i.ii'i- ti ri;. fr ti. 'i aherriato ri ''li t -A t:,e 'li 1 N'rth S-t A rrc-it ti-.n-ler .fe .-.t:t- !.! Lell ti.t.;, a.,J a; pj,i.t..-i I), i-jntes. 'I here are '. to be I. M on the same day '.jnt;titious in Vir jiu.e. K Mucky and ljin-i&i,i. r.'.m 'tie ti jii.b-.r of Lir i ja'i" n;pvict-.d u.iy -f..'.v ei'ca.st-, '.h-.t t ':.: 1 ' ji.Ti.-n ti ,n r.i-ht- in thp Virginia Lei-laturo docs not Miramon bad le even favor tLc measure. 'J he fo'.luwing are n.iu ou ihe 6ib the rea-ons aj.-ined ly that comu.itue f-r advanced guard Lad reached the National' better oj j.ortumties. ani still leas eommnsurate wilh tbe pain veal loek l.'oinpany. la l-7 tl,r C.,e-.-. n- t enja-ring iu th,.t mea-ure : Hridge, ad Vera Crux aud tbat City was' A debating society, properly conducted, I oti-m of her people, and their deep and bo couiu.ei.w-d to make ea.msf. H-tj: ly veneraiioo lor uie name aii'i isme oi -x t- -c, .u, ,ul , . WASllsfiTiiN So all p -rvading. indeed, it elo-ks tu the Vear yu.l ended ihe C.,u.j i tin. anlinivnl. that it is believrd a nimtila y turned out l.V'tKH romp'rte eior'a at. I it;i te t,- eiavehoiuuig Mates au impera- fir" 1 he attet-ltos of our "City fathers ; i,ica, it will be worth someihmir. li is bv i referent to it. without rhetoria or figures fitii.bed novemt nla ive measures, do not -u c,;;e( t0 tj,t ,iiBlti&r of ihe Side-walk littles tbat tbe mind becomes stored with of speech, would awaken a jut conception ' near the corner ot lre:e Ucw. It is ai- knowledge. Spending one evening in a '' "" "'"" " Fl'AL l.M-s'1'a Piiai ARr.D i i x .-j-1'. That the deii'-Tal A-aemlly of placed in a atate of seige. Vir rt c -L'oiiiin.' in oar presett relations aill be beneficial to every one that may at i tend. If a i er.-uii should gain but one net live rec-es- iv i?r y t ti i -1 r j -1 the eapaeity of the Smthern a i-e ai.U urm ( Xtci-c oi t rvt po-aers, to jrv..ct the rights and mo-t impossible for a lady to pass towards: wetk discussing some quejitiou proposyd you Ui perform. Tbe erisn and the hour. krejiers will be glad to b-arn lhal the mu iiiiertu.s of tne people, and to pre-cve liie Fi 1. rul I i.ion Fcr this purpo-e we car-t.e-t y ii.--.r-; tb Ciiic-urreni neti'jti of the Muth- ru t-s. Put the (itutral Assem bly ref; tfuiiy submit for the con. idi ration f !' '".ir-litri, a - -1 ai! our i-i-ttr .r'tat. s '"f the j.jth, tutit trfh :i nt eo operation i;i Mint without being incommoded, in some way Stevens and Ilazlitt. UvfLJ and Hux'.itt, the last of the Har and a few niomeUs or an hour each da, in h lo ,mxai 0ID, hnU exhortation 1 r",', f'ei',r "". meditating on the subject, will certainly be by way of ba.te1.in4 the performance of et0 Vf"-t at.out .Mayday, c.n l-t-, , , .... . 1 . ti- . . 1 ... afler l.e leliifiln-d at a IriRing exprne. t t of more LeneQi. to a man, than wh.leing , th.. duty. W ashsum.s belong, to ; Sp.idmee Prepared tilue. Ibi.g.e' away Lis Ui.ure mornenu in idlcuess. J , States Luiud n.d if you would stay the fa- ( "t . connli.n( b(ff. ,., e ni ;tt y oi.tain 0 tiy L'i'iative aci-m of the Icverai Mate be iiec'-s-nry and prujuT, ttiaii tnrnugh the agency of au 3"C-t.ioiae aiiicti can exer-c;-e no i'-iti;nate user, ex jept to debate atid iJti.-e. It would te-.in tons that Col. Me'iitninger nj.1 1, it the proper person to send 011 such a n.i--Lii, f jT it is state u that revtral yeais h;i in a -pe. ch that iie " prt-lV-rred eeciii SutL Carolina united as she as Lef jri; ihe !! t'liutioii to Ktigiaiid than to rcmuin a u.i-u.'t,er of tLe I.i.iou." At.iG -v IP.eks, .f Marjlat.1 in bis la ter to the j ovi-rnor of Sjutb Carolina ae kii'm ii '1,'i'i' the r o ption of of li.at .Mate, 'ats, " while ;' ' v ' ' tal breaking of a lauUro iu the bauds of of any otn.-r Southern Stats to complain of . J1; pPr,0II to them unknown, and at the the 1 - and if jiry from t!i-;se c in-piracies ' lirne actually engaged in aiding and rescu- au i -i-sm i, they do not sec tin remedy ! .r ijb '.uti i.-ti i a mcinir-: wiiich, if il pji ihi'f, could only aecure the con tinuai.f: of ih-in under shelter of a Jurrta u-yi'im upon our borders.'' 1 he !,-. .IJir-sed f-itori'ij n j ..- 1 I.- ;-ti (1: -et th : 1) -. ,t.4 I aky ,'L.r , . , tc u i,i.-r . -j na in y a-, i ' r- ii"V r c Iv attended, ii f- -.n. a g'e ter 1,-. : e ,J l.,,.VI, ,. , ,uc ,i..g . , , . . , . . , pers Ferry outlaws, bave been sentenced to l-Jie of the Academy, take so much iu- greit hole which be bequeathed to us as " bung on Friday, the l'ith March next. , tereat in the debate. It wa., no doubt, a a laud of common inheritance, then unite great source of inlormatioii to them, and u' ln consecramig one spot wiinin toe ,w a- to the-e I'l, i a'.-t;-iri on tf.e party 1 :..., tc hV.; Lot he- I pot.'-n's for s-. a 1 the ac-j-iifc Se'.Ct.'.-J Of C.il.Li.t- i.l t i fir a united art of the Whig A :n lieat, pr--.. :.t. The p-r-y -marst.a..d a."it.-t oir op z ti in-, aid it ai.i r- j iire if 0 ar .-t in -11 ti n. -ii.-.? linn who ai l .s riii-t :ar a. oft tiii- I-'.. - of ti.e I. ah uric I t." i I in tj .ij t 6 I . a V r , 1 11 i .5 li '. ' : t.-l tbat it j i..: setii Ut t!,l- rty Wnoever he in aj 9 unit' 1 supvort of t L - Fir our . ' . v at. ; , I- cfthe .-i; it give Oil La! il VI- J li.il j.nlt. II S'-o- we can n i f Cilta.Iit. i p be shoj.d r-e.:. C .Iisv-I . ti VB tl iD fiart we . Ymfi!! t on Tin Law kkv The erdicl of the Coroner'a Jury ca-e 01 the remierton .mil nas ncen renier-1 "'i""g up auowieue. me nours 01 tuvir bopes, at tbo tomb of a common ed. The jury savi that the direct, cause of i that Friday evening seemed to pli da iiv " I'ater Patriai.'' the ties of brotherhood the tail 01 tne uuiming was me weaaucsa , fery j,iea.antly with thein. and iiis iliioieney of the cast iron shoring, and that the responsibility of the defects in 1 l'Pc l" 4t Cue members of Sugar Creek the ea-t iron pillars rests upon Mr, Albert ; Debating Society will never luffo-r it lo lan Ku.ler, formerly of the Kagle Iron Foundry, I gUi., ; but keep it up with increasing inter- enlisted to inspire ihe noblnt emotions of our ai c-i nosion, mt. ..oaries 11 mgeiow, j t lie arci.ui oi 1111 siiperitiieriuerti in-u me ; n.iil w as erected, is severulv ensured. The 6n''t" jury do not believe tbat the owners of tbe I lessons in di , su; p ut ti ti.e I. a UN action . j.uu ur, -i pull ."-'a'!' 'f th ptr . r h) m . o -n i:.fl 1 ii. ii e may . 1 1. at Le L- id tji Pat 1 ai...-.l .. , 1 '? " 1 ' u s ' , uo ! 1 1 Ia:i ly crr I oa; , u.i ' ,,.'e in (aar til ll.e ,' v. j ju, or any loi'V ssn.t cr anyLoly ti-e-tu Sunday, or any o 1 ae to do is lo Set y 10 a,-'i alors hat ai.i t 1 t v 1 1 -torcd to I t.e I . i ' i r Ibj passsg- u. I a u a 1 j.he-i tu 111 1 is, am I ui t-.li-.ve that w ti- (i a Urrila 1 :tu t. the c n.-u - " t'ea f ii- a..', a - Ou.hi 1 1 hare tab y a K . aeor i.n ; ti ur ...- t . .-in - n t li:f y male, t . n j;l.t that f.i.- is a 10 tl.- eii'i Iu prvt en it- ,.i L - no ex'eti-iiti A 1 y '1! tne ., 1! t:.,-y are 00 ; . u.i w 1 t e L ) . v ti - 1 that .i tt ,.1 a ii, ,'. prea'-ner. oi..t tt jj'jie, ril.tr tli- uav All jou p r- s.'aln-t these t:! ' to o'-.-r .fi ft' F-cae.- .e.f if b- e ,1- lit 1 v, a- it pre otie L.I! of i.. lh- CjUoJ roui.se 1 i. . a; ifai.t L P.-'il'il'u.' n-V Lu. A fti'.r.'l wrii is in tn- Lain of v , M! in ' . i'!, ' ' . r .. I 1 ti - I' hi pn 1 ia . 'iti r ; tn.iig Lvuii-, inform-: 1 u- tn .t the i--t i-.ature of t-al .itata Ltd pane l a law, to- -a e 0! artie.e. tne jo yJ a o-t of t'.'.r , uud-r a ii-ny p.tn.ty witu- o.- a !'; U-. T'-- f.i 'Kill.' .etr-r t a t is K J tar- -,f It.'.- J' ayell-.-vi '.e Ibsetver. !., p it our In-!, is on ii.'.-.r a tr i : M art ; n,u ,y .--'jr. .-f-:- I at i'j tiii"tlv;lle, .-'.''., on Miiliy it L 11.' luonth-y :.' dav. I w a i many h-a't 'l a goner ., ) c'l 00 a'i .11; of a la pi--'-i i'V "i- lit I. : ...t.r- i ' I '-'i'V : trale - f all :t n--.r. '-. a I '.f t. ! . .. .-- and li.:-. ,ifi'.ti:-- o' o';..ir- ,.-.. ..iti. ,e'.. .,0 'a t.- and gl.e to s iretit-. I will nerharn fife ihein a rn.t.. for re.,li Di""" Ple " "eulral ground, where all - I HAiiKliY. !.. . . " sections may tbe,Li.lory, and cause tLem to spend more time nii' ini. tbeir u.r. ti,ci ' . .D.j may he renewed and the openinij links of. our I'liimi bo coiu-nt-d and made perfect as of yore. ! Influenced by considerations so well eal- chemically held in solution, retaining a.l t!.r de-irahle ipialinesof well prepared cstii-t maker s cme, and is used cold. A iu.ii brush accouipatiits each boltie, tbe i. ' costing but letity five cents, and f uri.i-ii-iug an everreaily and rHieienl means (or re pairing all kinds of broken Lou-i b iM wrt It will be found exceedingly convenient f-t eone aud shell work, piano-turner-, and ft all purposes reiiiriiig a stroiia mucilage No housekeeper can afford 10 be stltbout it ('In ul tin Lilrllx'.uir . A WniiLfcJAI. Fl.il HlMrss Tei ho knoi knos, but lhal some of those n),'tur'' li" undersigned. Vic. Regent of the ' ,hou i bushels of ealli-h -er. laden fta n .bo eo. i.kinir U.e,r Brst "f SnUli rol"'' ! Lady i Uf,rlc,in lk., V,.eon.in, recently in one .bo .,, eo. ..k.ni, lnr I t Managers .n the several counties, and as,o-!d j he .M.lw.uk.e aVrus thus r. Ul-s tl,e enatiiig, may some time be call-1 ciated with herself cimmittecs of ladies and 1 .... . r .1. ll,,rie.m l,ak t.arolma ae- ; mill, at the time of tbe demolition, bad j ed on, to diseuss soiuu important question advi-ory committees of gentlemen. Th's ' froi4 ori.r ery rapidly during the present the resolution; reason lo distrust its security. They fur- io ttjK i,j.slur(,. organiaatioo bas been commenced, aod will wj,er -lt4 , ,p,c., 0f U-h being iu a the p.ople of f'"'J that tne fire originating after the! SPECTTUH ' ,',-,,.a-' oi.fideBt assurance a(lipblous. mu-t have ..pen wai.r nn th- people 1 f'' "f C,U'e Lj tU9 cc, le"- I ' lh" lt' lul,, '" ffi"nt CO operation of i( ord(;r to exist The closing of ll.e u-e , an in peop.e oi tne .-state win ne cordially ! dro ,u,uI ,h, fool of ,. lake bn A Go. R.M.DT fOR S,AR..T F.VEB. ! J "I' . lT!T. ! ' . i M in '? should co.nmaiid countenance and support! u.a. 'J bus "collected together so thick that ing tbe auff-rers then alive aud beneath tbe Parents should be very careful about ; wherever, in ibis broad land, virture bjs ! tbo eye cannot pi ielrate tbe wat.r to tin 8 joring of tbe mid. tbeir children when this devouring plague j votary, inteliit'ence an admirer, or Patriotism 0f tll inches a ba-ktt is croedrd j seizes, them aod every good mother should ! ''ovotce. The name, sum, and '"t'lence duu jltlJ l(jeif ,UJ iuime'lis t. 'y U at, a ir it. of C The Kky knu Jaw. Comptroller Urod L". u has asked the opinion of Attorney Gen er.l .I.i.l, . ... i.ll,. r It I. II... .1,,,. ri t'lrcrif I ill n l.i'!ii,A iisve ... ... , I ' : tne bounty court Clerk 10 maae out tneir If cj.po.ed ti at y mea-ure1 ',, J,i,t, jejr upon lb old or new as- ' sessiiients of real estate." 1 he Attorney ; lieneral replies li.at the Clerks will have to make out tbe i ax List according to the old as-essmcnt, as, for reasons given in bis ieittr, "it is vtholiy impracticable for them i to be governed by tbe new assessment aud I comply with other provisions of tho late , Revenue Law." V'oy. (Jit. i itioij of this I. uioii. ."ne l-raey f r the sakt of l.'n-ar-e, will do ni'.birj to e toe la ,thiut In t,ji. in a tool ol ,r ". l.'-ii- to ."J 'l fine. ;ii infjr'.n-r u V five .j li'.tft AiJ'Antiu ;iit of JudOH. At a m .- i.i.ii of the Council of Si ..t ti." I o h i ':,t, ii- j . II mard, jr., K-oj , of ii.-'.n, r- -raiiig in tne VJ-I ireu.t p,,:..-d hi Jjdge M V. M .niy, niw one of the Su picu.e 'ioart Judges and Jatues W. l-bome, I -'j , of tin- pi iee, residing in the ith J.s ir et, was ajpoinled Judge, lo aupply the aeat.ry occasion': I Ly tue resiguS'i Jalge Llas.d I', t'idell be prepared for it witli the following simp! remedies : cf every subscriber will be transcribed ooj wUudr.WI1 CO(l,eU.;y filled with lish, .bifk Look at .lt , and those who j ,., , ,;t.lfc,1, ,nd the pro.-, contribute one dollar become members of ,., i i ", They are pur- When a child is tak--n with the fe-! ,t,e Association, and by paying the same , . . . . . . , " . ,., .It-.gb v. r pive it a dose of ca-tor oil ; if the body u' "y subsequent yesr will he entitled i ,0J bu lbe , flje(1 ,1B 1U(s." shoas a Ilusb color have a pot of saffron tea! 014' ' annual lueeliog of that year, j ' ' The names of aueli dunon sill l, r.nl.. I li-hed. j Tlllt MfBDKR C The man Willisnis, I he contributions from Mesnnie and Odd of Rockingham county, mentioned m our Fellow Lodges, Military and Fire Companies, ' last a. basing been errcstod for tlm suppisi . ko , Ao , witb the names of the contributors,1 murder of a girl whom be had seduced, should be given in full, to be published in I his examination at tireeli. borough. the Mt. Vernon Record : oo the U7th ult , before Judge Pick. j All communicaiion. should be addrenvl admitted him to bail in the sum of ' . . ,., , j i the tdroat shotiH get lore. (K.!tter begin ' v" '"r'' 'i"11" 'l amcr, ice itegeut ol lo appear uriore .ue sen vir.u- - a p.; . ' . , .' " by calling in the doctor -Aniosu In. '!. . Ji A , Isrseiishoru ,.(;., or lo Uockingham e unity . ' ! tore has instructed its .ludiciarv l.oi.niii.lee . '.. " ' i , .. , .i -i I Msr.-arel ..,..( i,i, ; , . , I lrlltmrnt.tr. r. .jesse n. laiii'isay, iireenstioro , t;,t I h muriereu pin was name r.er, r t.urt Ju.it in tnn p.ace , w lrj,pir, wb Ug.-lat.on, if any, i. ueces I , . . - I re..,ee Helton, and it is said that iu a short lii for tbe asociatioo. ! she would have beeu a' mother. Ihjh I '"' (.V. C) Ilrpii'tr. made arid give it to the child to drink This aid drive the eruption out ! '-id. Have warm baths for their feel, keep it warm, and the room under a proper temperature. ; 3d. When tbe eruption is out, grease, the whole body with bacon fat, and keep tle body open. Then call for a doctor ifi sary to prevent tue writing, priotnijr or cir- ' , ct lating of any book, paper or other thing, j Mr. Mcl.ine, the American Mini-ter at ut. intent to advise or incite negroes in j .(, Vltj of jeXi0Oi J,, ,rrived at Washing. ! tbat Slate to rebel or make insurrection, or . , . , . . iim. isj uru.i.ta vuuuiusiuu i.a. vet been; inculcate resi-tance to lb rights of nroL-rlv '.fma.ursiu tr,. ir slave-, aud I u.i u.ey ' formed by the Senators generally as to the t. pirl by bin or other sue. j tue.'. Is of the new treaty with Mexico. AOVI-tilll V row fl UK. tleelli ry 1. 1,1.1-,, lialel,. ; (ov. ;l(AIIAM. Ilili.h r.,'. MWAIN. I I. I II, J. VUKKIIHAI'. lireensburv'. lg HA I I l.i;,l ,arl 11.11. i Not le-. than seven hundred person" are said to be professionally engaged in counter , felting motiey in bio.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 21, 1860, edition 1
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