A Member hat it the question before
the House t I
President Calling the roll.
Mr. Hr if. Froni lint decision I ap
peal to the Convention, and demand scale
vote Applause snd confusion
A Member You are too Isle, Great
excitement
Mr !Inrvi( No, -ir, I am int too laie.
I tic ma i: " appeal shall be put I'heer
Mr. Bicliii-. The call his ce-mmonced ,
fo. nr. Question. Crier. IIiT.r, and
Mr President Mr. Speaker Mr. Chair- '
man call the roll no you shan't I dp-'
maud my rights. Sic, seemed to be pouriip (
from a thousand tongues, all at once
The President ordered the Secretary to
proceed Sensation very great
Mr. Harvie obtained the stand, and pain
lug the ear of the president, demanded his ;
appeal should be put. Cries of out of or I
der too lite the call has commenced
and twenty jrent'emen all speaking at once,
nude up the scene at this point
In the mi l-t of the eonfu-ion Liriitcnsnt
Governor Montague wended b.'. way to the
stand, and diverting himself of hi. overcoat, i
seemed about to speak.
Cries were -nt up for Montague, and
that trf Lt'tii.in approached the chair and
stiid Mr President ,
Mr. Dickie, who wis a!-o on the platform,
and rcrv much excited, objected to Mr.
M s pekiitg. It's tJO late the roil call
Lis commenced.
Cries of hear Mm hear let him peak
he shan't 'poak he baa no right to speak
liut tin- geut.e man s mouth and tor the
instant convened the hull into a perfect pau
d monitim.
Mr ElwiHs, of Frsr.klin If this scene
nf disorder is t Continue I move that the
friends cf Henry A. Wi-e withdraw from
t'.ia ball, and hold a merlins elsewhere
So, sir we'll stay here till the crack of
d joni
Cries of Montajne, Montague, were a-g-iin
mi if, and Mr M. attempted 10 'peak.
l,i voice was speedily drowned in the di-
M Biek'- 1 oVjct to bis peking Let
the cull proceed II,' shan't speak. Sen
fnii n
M uiber Give as the vote, ("all the
ro I
President -The roll e-Jl is iu onler.
Mr X.TjIer Shall I proceed to call ?
Yeice- ' No. tio." p -a 1 1 on.
Mr Croj p r L' t the H ise m- n jet near
tbe Sccri-taty. sc thst tlu-y can bear when
t! ir uame- are called.
Voire No. sir tbe cali ia out of or
der Cheer
A member L' t the riot act be read
Laughter
Tie eX'Henirnt continue! unabated for
t' n minutes, aome members cailii.c for the
roil otn t I ir the atfual and not ies
llian twenty -houting Mr President let us
adjourn, etc.
.V-. Harvie I have sjifesied from the
d C!ion of the rbair, and I demand lhat the
Vof sha b.- tke, on thai appeal. Too
late I a i tn . nd a scale vole. ' heirs
Mr W LuitiO Mr. President, si, ail the
Pit-idenl Vr. call the roll.
Mr llarne I have appealed from the
decision of tbe Chair, and the question must
be put lo the Convtmioo. J App "se and
tic. en. i i:l 1
Mr Iwckie-Tbr sent', man's sr peal eime
too ia(e ; the touch.! h A eoiniiu -n- d, and a
re-foi.se bail been n tue. 1 uniu.tuous con
fus, ,, j
A Member Mr l'n-;dent. wili you have
the ( atf-jriii Heared of li per-oii. who are
pot rop riy ut'im it Cries of Clear the
pailoin.. "Lijn iu irool.' "Hals t8.
etc )
l ie-idei.t Mr. Ilnrv-e is en ' it'd to ih
fi .or ' ii i f Hear l.im,' ?il down,"
eie j
Mr. Harvie 1 ini here a t sdeoitenf
order. I ''ries of " t'ali ttie r?'1 roil roll "
I tell you tiit roll never shall be called, if 1
can h- ip it. unti) I am heard. The Presi
dent fans decided mat ihe roll call was in or
der. From that ieci-iou I have demanded
an apri-ai. ani c-a'bd a scale vof; and I
demand it n my rt-bt as a Member of t ii
body. "ii- of Thai s right." "Stand
up to it, ' ' L t s have order," tic J
Pre-ilent I directed tbe roil to be call
ed. Tbe ;-eLtlm;n had a right to app?i
from that dei-if n before the call coinmen
eed. and if he di 1 so, bis af.peai is in order
Mr K. ca !e The call had con. me nee i ami
oe memi er ha I re-p nd. d. I h-1 n .t so
yon are mi-lm.en .i.i.-st,..;, auil con! i
ion worse confounded
Mr. Wiu Macfarlaue. of Ricbn o-id It i
impossible to transact business witb thista
uiuii and eoiifusion in the bail, and 1 there
fore mov th.t we adj.nirc line 'he.
i ies of " X "i in oroe r." " lin 1 ca 1 i ihe
q ie.iion. ' " CI- ar liie piatforoi," " I ' ii in
tiout," ' il it- iS am ' Mr. i're- :lei.l,'
made up a" diacoidaLt eouiri " n.ost Oea.'t n
inr' to hear
A M-tnbi r I n:ove we adjourn. Cii. s
of " No," " No,'' " Xo "j
A Men,!-r I rail opon the frinds of the
paiisi.t !! r.ry A ie. tbe f srli s. tribune
c f tbe per.pV, to stand to tLtir color- and
f gbt it on l.i I u sttiv fcere t 1: tb crsck
o! d'ioiii. if ri' e. -ary TLat's ri.-ht s'aud
to him, ho h
Mr Keii.pi-r.of Madison In the mid- of
this tuuiu t j u excttemet,' it is ini o.-ible
to trausac; bu iness, and I therefore move
that we take n rn-e-s til; 4 o'H"e'K P M , by
wiiieh tune tbe n.emiie" n.aj 1 e ! eiter pr.
parid to t" '" ork ate! atcotuj i-b The cb-
1-Is f .T uliieb we lave a-xllibied.
lb- Pre- J.. t. ill 'be mid-t of th- frea'e-t
eotif'iiou, Jiut the motion. n.J, di cidii.); that
it bad beeu carried iu tLe aftrma'iw acsttd
tbe Chair
I'LltsuNAI. LinvBl t 111 I.l. Tl.e Person
al L oi rty 1,11.. nd ::.e I..,, lo pttv nl n ,e
, . u i.l in in Xew ork, i.itu oi w on n are 1:1
i no. d by tbe li.aes Republican- to toon
i act tbe fuitie slave ia in that State,
a-, set down to be di-cus-ed next VWdi.;-
i i. ti ti e special otuir ot bu-ictss. i iif
, Imi i'lu.oi.ialic Ami rtinarks tnal
i i, ! wire waftii j to c.n.ot t:.
1. , nl it an itao.rs m (nut ii ot f,e
bo , ) .I,.! p- i-i'T wberjibey say and swear
lo it, sou,,. ,1 the in do. ii, ai tr,i y love the
t nl oi and ,-n lo prt-ene tne I nioii, aul
kle Hi t. r u , . I . 0 lo u.ail.Uii, tt.t tinb'a of the
.voutb. it -uj j i. d i ib.ir infod uiii,
ti, tn tbe I,i ui .in- suiu u.ea-ur. . a- those
js( it, liraied, and the r s. er. t resolution in
raup'is to "press tin m through " If they
i.,h... ibi Persobi.1 L.i.irtv Pi i a law of lue
.-. e, aud the Supreme ..'i vftlie I nite.l
Male, pet Miit ll lo be i. ! 1-.. , I be right.
f tbe South will be tiu.p . i upob, the
t hi. pi .niiMs of the Coii-ti-ut ion di-rifard
td, and the bonds that bind us t-cetbi r aa a
L.IIOU Wl.l bSCUUit bU U1UI IbSb a rOf
k , I
u -
CHARI.OTTF:
Tars-day, Pr brum ii. IStiO.
lU'K. R. Wiiki firlii, K-q ,f l.i n. ir. cm.
cntitl In iCl, auu fi our autnonzt ii up,, nl. lit'
m!l "receive! orJert lr ll.e Wmo, , i.int. or uuvtr
henirfiti, i-uc nctiftt tut ihe tome. Any .011,11
miIi Tibiiip (hi to lum Inrce nirii lif
will rruuu tiitj hhi tot iwi. iu ..r.
roR o E tNuit,
I'F I'Ayl'OTAMi.
I' A N I '1 PATH- K'!i f !!l'.i:iKK.
huiU.tx. J I., jiniwunee A. II. IU!l N
We are u
... l t
y.c' nbu
iltl.
i.r I he
i.tV;
lur .S -'I
C(.Ullt v,
at Ihe
eleiliin.
We lire aulhonrni
J. IIKKR Y HII.L. K-u.s 4 r.tm -..ri.te lor the ..(.
fiee o? S! rfft nl !. fK'lliSor; ei Uli'V, :it t!.u in.
auiig Ailin.l rlicli. n
We arc ainiii.ni.d tn aiinourer H M. WHITE.
ii-U- fur the l ii'n-e "f f'henll' nf
unty, ut t'.t dim r.j; A'n;ut
M.cklthi
t t...r I z
: to animuni-p W. W. tIRIKR,
ii. ti f..r th.
M. cki. nl.ur.
enu.i
Au;ui
u unee WM MAM
,ule l'.r lilt- . Ilioc of
ly, i.1 lut- ti su.i.g
MAXtt KM.. Km , as a ,
SmntTu!" M.rK.ti.burj
Aut'unt electii.ii.
Wi- nre autli.irtleii I
SiM'l.
IIARCIS, I'hi.u a cancKMe n.r the eiiicc i
Si i. ntf nl l res ien ciu r j c.-uiil v i-: li.e ensuing Au
gut eiet linn.
We art aulhor,!,.! lo null, nine J P. SMITH,
K.-o . aa a cn. it '"..r liie , tiicr ..' .-m r.tt'
Mi cfclrhliure ci un-v, ;it liie ennuiig Au;-uiit
Nl-w Adversiftn'-cnts.
Vk e call attention to cur new adverii-e
nietits. especially that of Cochrane A San pie,
shere pir-ons wishii.g any thing iu the
Hardware line can be ace oinmodateJ
Cur.diUatc fc:- Ccrcrr.or.
l!y an llxtra from the Gold-boro Ir:de
penii nt, wc lcaro that JtiHN I''.'UL K-q ,
of I'a-q'.:IaLk, has reCtivtd the Lcu.intr-U
for Goernor, by tbe t 'pposiliou Convention
and we have placed his name at tbe head of
our columns. The selection is no doubt a
i?ood ote, at. l
tne orei x. miih
e no tnrow our nag to
lie name of John Pool in
scribed upon its foids.
We wi re in bop cf re'iiiinj full n
Ceedii 's by Saturday night's mail, -o that
e cou J jie thcui entire ti.is week, i ul we
were disappointed, lut Ralei-h i,'XHUr fail
ii,g to rt icb u.
Weliaru thai a! Tjt ") .' roiir.ti'-s were
r. p re,-i nled, tbat in the piatfiriu C-f pl'l.ei-pie-
tbr)- ad-.ied the .!'.' Vuf-.i'in ;.linj of
tasatton, ani fir ti.i- Ire-iJency Vui A
ijrabau. L.-q , is rcccr.iUi' Ldi d as tbtiir iir-t
choice and Wa-birg'oti 11. ut, E.-q , of New
York, as tu-jir second choit'C-.
G re-it ent tiusi asm prtaaed and the r-p-ri.-Mttti
n i very fu.l. Mr. Van? from
:bc Mouniaiii Listi ict, sbi a Li.ii.Ltr of
olhtr petscns wddriatt-d tl.e con ent.vD.
The 22J Fcb.-u:ii-y.
This day celebrated by the !I rn t's
Nest i'. fl-men and ti.e M tkienouig Dra
200'is, by a parade aud tint a- ivriu' tbroub
the place The Dragoons will in ike a fine
aipearance when ful v eq iipped We wire
pleased to see the r.C-.-s l am o-.t o sti on.".
Th- r'fl- iiieu paid a compliment to Dr.
Pri'chard who ma le tln-m a short ad ire ;
the company then visited tl.elr f. ilo- mem.
0 r Mr. H M Pi.. '-who bo-; iut.iy . !,-,r-uii.ed
tl.e who'e corps.
At 3 o'clo'k tbe Horn.-t's N-.-t P. ? ri. n
at dowD to a dinner furni.-bed f r t;n:n by
' mil.'- h6-t" of the Charlotte Hotel. We
Itarn that it was served up iu the fii.e-t
y!c, aud aft. r the ts'.l'j ii cie'aied a
numbt r .'. Ki-ij ' n- Ji s i. k
We were in-. to p.u tate of 'h- iinr,' r,
but we ngreti. u that we w-re t 'j unwtli
toetj,y with any der-.e A satt-facti'-u tl.e
p'ea-jres of ti,e O' C i.: n.
Wr liar:, that ti e l.Viets 'A th Mi itiry
1 osi t .ji.i nt -I out in f irce iu t.-.e af . r-
noon.
b i. ii.. y w- i,t inrojn It,.; nianujl
. icise a!; i J-i.-rf jrii.id -in tal evolutioni
lib gf. at i rtti-ioL,
A LiKh i-uI Ofii.r.
A gn-'.t i fT.rt is belt j mao'e I r
L-,
l.'ureof Ji xis to build up t:nii'i'.e t ,1.1 i
in toal Mai'-, and the induc'-mei,'. is a very
real one a. tl.e reader may b arn from the
following ait, v,z :
lit- il niir'rd lif Ihf fyjit.tne ol li,r
,sc,r., '..,. 1 i, . i (,,., m,.l .iter ihe pis-
S-e l)t 11,.. , 1. wlietii- ,t
sons s I: a 1 1 Col. i -lit lie." t,e
iiianu'ael'irnii' t -tabiisb
i.y p'i son or p-r
.listni' f ion of
b I f .r the ,i.a
any
t itture ol cot'on or ,o;i-n c ut .-, or
tor tbe purpo-e of inmufaeturiiii? aui-ie- ot
u-e or ornament ol irou. e Mpper or -iiv- r from
II.. native on - or battle inetai-, be or rbe
.nn,; be i nnti, d lo receive Irom 'l,e Mate oi
'1.x... .. of land of til'l a.-,.-.
. .eh for ev.-ry i I 't.'l' ' m ' 'ed iu ..ud
lua i,af ,et j fin .--'.a r fi in. I.' . or -v 1 1 t.
nn tils, up in In.- term- and cov.. lions :,, r--(baft-
r pr. -i rtb. )
'lb' L- i-isiat.jre of Loui iana ha a til
before it for tiie same purpose, wbtch. a
Sj .ii,,,r-, -) y,iy, i..s u
per ton for all ; t 'jilt .!rj tb
l.r.
at
Opposition State Convention. , rerrjuiinons. Tbos. Wilson, Jos. Mullen,
1 This body assembled in Raleigh on 22d Cb" . . Skinner, Nathan Newby.
1. . ... , t .viV .. n i I lit. Church Perkins, P. A. Atkinson,
instant. We learn from th I syettenlle w s neDr,han. Wm- vVbitehe.d, Sher.
Observer, that it was temporary organised r0(j Ruicher, Henry Joyncr, Jas. T, Mo
I by D 1 Ferebee, on motion of Got-. Manly, Clenahan.
' taking the Chair, and Messrs, L. C. Kd- i Randolph. Alfred CI. Foster, V. J. Iong.
wards, of Granville, and J. P. Flnnucr, of
' . n ,
Cravcn as Si cretaties. 1 he Oovernor accom-
pnnied his motion with tou:e cheering re -
marks in his happy way, and JJr. Ferebee,
on taking the Chair, made s brief speech
, . ,
, congra.u.ann;; ,ne ns.e .uu F"y
the large assemblage of g'ny lieaded eter-
ans aud youthful soldiers in the noble cause,
1 as ui.jtirinj well for the Pnte and the party
j in the comiog cau.paiga.
I ( motion, . committee of two from each
i . , . ,
jDi.-tnct was then appointed to report offi-
1 cirs for the permanent orpnuiiatiou of the
J Convention, which was dine through Col.
! N. L. Williams, CLaitman, foiloas :
;
I Hon. R. C. l'u ryear, of aukin, rretidttit
Xll K I'l'fcSlDEMS.
It. II. Smith, Halifax.
II. J Guion, Craven.
K. J. llaie, vjumt t rl:md.
Hon K Li. Giilbm, Granvi'.le.
S II. Chtitian, MoutgoiiH'ry.
Hi i.ry Wnli-er, Ilavidi-ou.
Hon. X. lioydtn. Rowan.
Tud R. Caldwell, JJurke.
Ski rktarikh.
L C. Kdwards, Granville.
Jno I). Flatiner, Craven.
T
Col.
e ri poit was ratified unanimously, and
l'urvear escorted to the Chair. A
short address, full of good se'nse, good hope,
..... , . .
and good Ltts in good taste at our opponents,
and thu new recruits who have swelled their,
ranks to march only agniiist and into the
offices, siiowed very pUinly that Col. 1'ur
year is still alive, vigorous is uiiud aud !
body, and full of fun, facts which may ur- eh,BgM receitcd . tLe Uiuu, Hour, '
prL-C the good people of our seclion, wboiprjljled UlforJ X. Ci dlted No,embcr
lat heard of him from a Democratic paper je 2h) It bad been traveling 10
in his IMstnct, as, after, horrible m-angli
" nailed lo the counter " for ail time.
"Si
'.'ii motion of i ien. Ujckerv, a committee
, ' '
(tsofrom eich Congressional 1'istrict) to
v '
prepare buMDess for the action of the Con-
vemi -n, was uirtcted to be appointed by
the -cvi ral District Delegations After ,
short rtccs, for that purpo..- the Comiuiuee
was announced as follows:
O'.MV.lTTtl.
1-t Di-tri?t I) D Ferebee of Camdeu,
Richard II. Smith cf Halifax.
-' i Fred a Giist oi Utaufort, Walter
Dunn of Let. ir.
od-P. M Hale of Cumberland, Hon. A.
Djckery of Rii-bmoud.
4ih H. K. Nash of OraDgc, L. C. Ed
wards of ran liie.
Siii Jas. A Long of Guilford, W. V.
Taylor of Chatham
tish Chalmers Git tin cf Rockingham, D
II Starltick of For-ylh.
Tib R'ifua Uarrin-er of Cabarrus, S II.
Walkup of I iiion.
th-T. H Caldwell of Lutkc, A. G. Foa
ter cf H;t,i!erscn
The Cunvebtioa t h i u adjourned 'o 10 o'
clock to-morrow.
The f)!!iing is a ii-t of the Delegates so
tar in
h !a!ic- :
LIST OF DELEGATES I'RESEXT.
An-rn County ('. W.FeWon.J. C. Car-
away, .M. . l.'i '. J L Henry, 1. 1.. l'o.k
R. P. Gaddv, II II. Rams, E li Liles.
Aiamauce E. S. Watson, L. Roon, G
Hjr.i.e.
lii a if irt. Frederick Gri.-I, T. I. Smaw,
Win. T Marsh, W. J. E.ii-on.
Jji.n Wiison, Jihn A. ilenbtr
i- ii ii i,. .. . '
ry. Dr. P. T Ilenry. Wui P.ryaut.
J.'.ias Uu R l. a, dwell.
Lr-ii,si-k Daniel L Rus
1
Dr. L
i iiLs, s Lloyd.
Caswtn s.,1! I Rollers. Geo Little
Ci-ui ien i. U. Fj.'ciite, lit) Spencer,
Win. pi re bee.
Carteret. S.l ts Webb.
Chatham. Col. W. P. Taylor, J. J. Tay
1 r, I'.jhi. M. Grei.u, Robt. Faucett, Thos
li Fanar, John W Scott
Columbus W. Maultsty.
Cuu !,. J 1) Fialilier, AltX Justice,
ili ury i. 'J.aijD, J. M. F. Hairtson, J j. b.
Mj ers.
Cuii.betland E. J. Hale, I. M
Ii. F. Peaice.
Currit .ca W. (1 .M'-rctr.
Cabarri.i Dr. John Frii.k, Rufus Iia
linger. E. R. Hatris, ictor C Ratringe
A. ri. Puarr.
Dipiiu. Jas F. Siiine.
Ji i'-. Step in u Dou'bl't.
David-oil I. P Mabtry, J C. IIe.it;
eK,G-0 Ryi.,y
Wi
A Red wine, E
R.
F
L. league, II
t r. Joi.o W. 'J hon
Frank. in Dr E A. Cru I up, Join Ful
ler, Geu. Li't,. jobu, J as. Dtnt, K. L Ste--a.i,
G R. li.r iing, C. E Ak', P. E
P.r,oi.., l; J Km.,, W. li. i'.easaiits, W.
II -tt t . r. Ji.
lor-jit.. D. H. ataibuek, '.V. W. Wi.ee
Gate.. Jas W liinloi,, J. 11. Slaughter
Grnvnie. llou R. H 'ji.liam, Isaac II
Pan-, J. ii Har.is, L C Edwards, W. F
V!in., 1;. ',. biititid, J J. Young, G. S.
IJ Huns
Edward Patrick. J. MeDojald.
1 . MePo-a,.
Job- s. li 11
l.js Eiwsro
Gut. ford -En..'
I. '... J'.
iinsiey, Dr W. J.
i-:-t..I II. Aibriiion
I'beo;
i S li Edwards.
- )r A J. U tatiieriy, J
Halifax li II. Smith, II Jo-ner.
!l-ntor.i Hon K. Ray ner, John W
S.-oiii. II ram I'n -man, .1 ) Slaughter
H-n Jer-o';,. Aifr. d G. Fo.t-r.
Iredell Hon Ander-ot, Mitchell, A. R
LorniiC'.-, Win II Hayne.
Johb-ion vimon Godwin, Edwin li
km. Perrv i.oifait., W A ,Ru, th
Jones-John II. Jon. s Jaeoh - S.-oft
Eeno.r Walter ,,, ,Jr , J uB
L R i x, R II II
indtree. Jas M. Par
ro't, I
Il ID
e. II R Stroti
M ir.io W J
W l; Uooer-Oll
V.'a.k. r, II.
y Rog
Mnit--.ui ry '.,! S. I Christian
X II ino'r A lirowtl, Y D I'ois
m-i,. R R.ir. T. If Lippitl, A It Uurr.
X ti bstnp'oii .-am i Calvert, Jno T
W .no;,, r.
Jii-:os . ( I aeu Muggins Au.'Uslu. C
lli.r'. in.
Gran 'i
Turner, Jr
Co. .-,!...
' ',' '
i.y, Jo- y.
I! on W,. A. Giabsm, Jo-iai,
II K Xa-b, llerin rt Mm., P.
Lili'-h, Satuu i F. Phillip-.
k i.. o D P. j, W
'.'.'- d. t'a.eb
W li.t.t.n
""" """'J;
' Kowaa. Dr. J. (. Kiinisay, lion. N. lwy-
jpn jj q jones jr
, Hobeson. Giles Leitcb, 1?. (iod win, J. II.
McKachcrn, Maj. H.J. McLean,
Rockingham. Chalmers Glenn.
1 Surrv. lion. 11. O. ruryear, Jos. G.
, Willi.m., Col. Nicholas h. Williams, N. L.
, Vtlliauif. Jr , 1 F. Armfield.
' Stanly. Col. E. Iais, A. J. Green.
' Union. Gen. 8. II. Walkup.
Wake. Geo. K. Badger, Ohm. Manly
F- Moore, L. C. M.Iy, Jno. Ihrtsfieid,
S II. Jlo.'ers, W. J. Husbee, Geo. VV . Hay-
wooi)( (; riffi,t Ge0. Li,tle, R. Bryan, D.
Q Fowle, J. J. MoCullers, 1). Justice, Dr.
W. Hartsfield, K P. Battle, Wm. Rowland,
, Jnf- W; Sy'" S. Slophenson, Jno. II. Krj.
an, O. L. burch, Reuben rieinnung, D. Me-
h,.,1Son. N. J. Irev. A Hinton, Jno. W.
Harris, James Bolan, Willie P. Jones,
i Williamson Paco, John G. High, F. G. Mor
J iuf , D. B. Grimn,R"ht. W. Hay wood, S. H.
1 kod. J arret Rroat'weli, '1 lo. R. Ptbnam.
j Wm. Yate, Giles, l'uiiirrliiii. Jo-it b llor
ton, C. I.. Hit ton, T. llnrtoti. N. 1'iiee, J.
II. R..ss, Wm. II. Hood, 0. J. Ro.ji rs,
iT. II. Avers. Mark A. Tate. N. U Wst-
I kins, Thos. Hick; IT. A. Hodge, Win. I!.
Halliburton, A. .'f Hodge, Wm. I-'.
W. Crockett, I ttifogess, Jesse Noma, M.
j C. Hodge, Allen Adams.
I Warren Johti T.Williams. Lemuel Bui-
, lock, M. Henderson, W . A. (Juincey, T.M.,
I r?,?on'. ... . i
n " as.t"u'on--"r' "
Lowara. ,
,dkin.-ITon R C. Purye.r, Jos. Y .1-
liams. Col. X. L. Miluams, X. L. Williams,;
'r -Atnifield.
The Beauty of the M&il Facilities.
miles jut three moLths.
t
FOR THf X. C. Wllhl.
i ,- , . . .
Mk. KuiTtiR : If I knew how to rub one
' wrjDkle out of your phit il would soon be
done. If I could lighten your cares and
your responsibii.-ies by adding to , our hap-
. S'""8 " uld be a plessurw so to do. If
I - -t. .. , ., 11
. s..u ..., t.... .u "i. J
"mT . aV? .FT, I0' 1"
claracd Speaker! Pity that be was not
o declared before those miserable wishy
washy feilows defined their species. As it
is, the world will soon know the fact; that
there is a good deal of the crawfish in our,
politicians. I had hoped that the Demo
crats would unite with all ami republicans
and whip out the advocates of Table Rap
piog, Free love aud uero equality ; but it
proved to be a de'.u-ive hope. Rather than
centre on a whig (because somebody said
he bad been identified with the Know Notb
in? Party.) they threw away their votes
and allowed the Republicans to triumph ; a
thin no doabt some of them desired, hoping
thereby tbe sooner to dissolve the l uion,
and f:t up a " Southern Confederacy," and
then " in the course of human events" some
of thi-tr. n.iht nl md a chance of being a
Pre-iil-ri Policy and personal arub'tion.
uourt, das eausid many ol tbosciars we
.. . .... J J
have f-lt in our political ni
acbiners. The
Black Republicins have the game in their
n iautf at tins time, ami wni, unle-s a
powerful and united t ti rt is put forth aain't
them, eh et tiic next Pr tident. 1 here is j'l't
about enough of genus " Fire Eaters" tc
let them aceompiisii tie ir plans. Li t thu
Democrats throw awa their votes, and the.
thing i acooinplishe). They wiil be very
.' A :. .i :.. . l.i .l
an", to do it, notl.in.' would irra'ify them
more, if tuere an the b-ast pos,ible chance
to dissolve the Ui.iou by it. It is to he hoped
all conservative men, and cool, calculating,
clear headed men, w; 1 stand 'ip, cry aloud,'
1 , ,
,. ,'v ,- 11,. , 1,
hcans of New England, tnen her sable nun-
Inn. will r.ri ,...r, lir .,
trn,.,it g.'u,U mn.h. Then with "their
Ae, .ires snd Kinky headed sous and
dau .h.er, ins.nn,.,, some noi.-t -no.
tree Irani the accur.e.l instituMou ot .lave
ry. as they call it, and enjoy to the extent
of their depraved capacities all the sweets
Hale, and harmonies of nero society, that pun
irei.t oler they emit when heated in par
ticular ROVER.
.v k inn. .v. c.
TERKIRLE SHIPWRECK 1
Halifax, N. S. Feb, 2!1, I -tin.
'1 he Steaiuhip lIi'"U'i tun, from Liver
pool on the '".b, bound lo Portland, Me , is
m a total wreck, crew and ps'-enger supposed
to be ail lo:. A sma.i portion t,I Ihe hull
only is visible at low water.
'J here is nothing Ilk..' news for the Asso
ciated Press unless iu the mail, a small por- i
liou of which baa been saved in a damaged
eotidition. t ne passen -er ticktt baa been
lound with the name of Eliei. r-k.-ebam.
A despatch lo the Cunani (kiinpany from
Cape .Sable, says that the Steamer's li-bts
ere seen ou Monday uiorning at ihren
o'clock on Cape Sedge at daybreak spars
and pipe were staudiug at ten o'clock all
had L'one by the board, then the ship set.-.ied .
fst; a heavy s. a breakiug matt htjrh over
the hip. reudered commuuicatioo wuh ber.
impo.-ibl
lost, unless boats left be- :
All band,
fore day, whicn is uu.i.ely. ,
Sad ()i. l'kiik'.ck. A young mau iu Cm-,
cinnali, a fe w evebings a.'O, was about attend- i
nig a ma-') uerade, t1lti dre.sed liitnself ac
cordingly. After he bad assumed his cos-.
'.nine be thou hi he would frighten a boy of
the house, who wa. then shopping wood iu
thecellar He accordingly descend.:'!. As;
soon as the boy saw him be gave a sereaiu i
and threw the hatchet which he su u-ing
at what hu supposed in fact thu devil. The
hatchet fell, sharp end foremost on tbe head
of the ins-ij ierd -r, and for tbe ii.ouieiil
II .ore I bun It created quite a severe
wound itbtcii pat au end to in. fuu (or that
night.
Tiir Fitrit Xi.iiio Pji.l DiiKAieo is
M l-slns-ll'l-l. We learu Iroiu the Memphis
Aj ji'ul of Tuesday that lbe bill for thu ex-iiui-un
of free negroes from the Stale,
sl,:ci, pas-ed ihe Mississippi House of R -p
r.-si nlaui. s, was delealed iu the Senate.
from ihe sain.- soiree we learu that Gov
Pelt'is ha appointed Peter li. Stark Coin-
II Rio. inu-ioner to ii.nn, in pursuance of rsso
L fau- luiions on Fede4 R-iati,,ns adopted by the
I lat arc a1; Tirned tine die 0'. SatirJay. 1
The following uicssaga from the President
oftheUnitod Statos was prosented to tbs
Senate on the 20th : ,
To the Senate and House of IV present,
lives of tin United Stairs i
Kight memorials numerously aun.d bj
our fellowcililens, " residents, for the mot
part, within the territorial limits of Kansas
ami Nebraska, at aud near the eaMcm slope
of the Rocky Mountains," have bceu pre-
sented to me, coutaiui., tbo requcHt 'hat
would submit tbi) ooudiiioii of the memorial
IMS to the two Houses of Congress, iu ,
special message. Accordingly, 1 trausmit
four of these meinorials to the Senate, and
four to the House of Uepresentat.vca.
t;on of Congress and the executive for " the
early extinguishment of the Indian title, s
consequent survey and sale of the publio
lands, ami the establishment of su asuay
office in the immediate and daily reach of
the citiieus of that region." Tbey also
urirc " tbe erection of a new Territory from
eoutiguous portions of New Mexico, Utah, j That the system of government, instituted
Kana. and Nebraska," with tbe boundaries j by our State aud Federal Constitutions, is
set forth iu their memorial. They further i the wisest in its principles ever devised by
state, if this request should uot bo grunted, men ; and in its organism tbs most efficient
" that (inasmuch as during this year a cuu- for the sttaiumcut of the objects of its crea
sus is to be taken) an enaMing act ho pass- lion for tbe ftab!isbineiit of, and giving
i d lb proii-ions, upon emir.i i.m lint If, security to poliiicil liberty, and the protee-
Oli (he l-tdjj ofJuli, lMill, thirty ihi
ssii.i resident ii.hnbitiliis be fminl will
Hi.- mint- ol the limn r:il lei u. I li.D a t
tl,,.r, jovc-rt.nn
; CUiivc ptocUmui
i lit I- coii-i n uii il by K:
proclaniuiioii : or il, uu the 1st u
, of l ..,.. v. r i-nti . i,,.,,,!,-,! .,,,1 i;fi
j thousand shall be returued, then a State
.,.;,.,; In
In preneiiiiug these meuiorials to Cou
gress, I recommend that such provision may
be made for the protection and prosperity
of our fellow ciilxeus at and near the ea.
Ur ,,0 of lU losky MouIlulll, M thl.ir
djlllice auj the exij-encies of their coudi-
' tiou may requite irom their Govetnmeiit
JAMF.S BUCHANAN.
WAiilllMlTuN, February 'Jll, l'silO.
CONGRESSIONAL.
Wamiinotom, February -0,
The proceedings in the Senate, to day,
were unimportant. The death of M r Goode,
of Virginia, was snuomced, eulogies were
pronouueed, aud the Seuale tbeu adjourned.
Iu the House, Mr. lovejoy nideavoicd,
but failed, to introduce resolutions to ap
point a committee of inquiry into the expul
sion of Abolitionins from the Southern St ales
Tu delh of lr Uoode ,m,0UllCeJ,
.ud ,.u;0git.9 were delivered and the u.ual
resolutions offend
i 'lbe fortification bill was ir'roduced. and
''" ""fa -PP'opri- commuiee It
mu ..tu'.i.uic v. ii.-i.iij v"i'i'."i-
February VI.
Iu the Senate, tn day, Mr. Seward intro-
duci d a bill for ihe admisaionof Kaia
A resolution was adopted, ordering the ar-
rest of I haddeu Hyatt, for coutempt of the
llarner's Ferry Raid Inve.tieatinir Commit
tee The bill providing for supplying the '
different Slates with arms was made the'
special order for Tbur.iay next, to which
time tbe Senate adiourn-d. ,
Iu the House, Mr. Sunlh, of X C, dtf. n
ded bis politic.il po-itiuii. He said he lies
er was a Mio .Vjthitig, Lut had a a vs
been a Whig. ,
The special committee nn seats propoed
to adjouru to Friday lbe .lib of March, to'
allow the changing back of the old seals .
The Hon-e decided to re.tore 'he old seats.
but refused to aHjouru over. 1 he election ,
of nrinter was 60lnoui d tl.l Thursday. - i
ti n . . . . .
1 11 ju-u tnen went into flunimiUi'ii nf ti.
boie ou tbs me-,.. ins debate was un-
important Mr. Lamar luada an eioq ieut
.beech. dettutOaf the no-itiou and eonditiou of
thu South. Mr il Wiuler Davis made a
spiecii. Hu bitterly ridiculed the Lej-i-le
turn of Maryland, and ai l hi. vole Cr Mr
1'et.i.iutftou was approved by a.l those
,, ,,,,,,
lenuinm
wuo.t- of.ii.iou ue respe.ieu. u incs .ir
was iu favor of the (utilise
slave 1
vective
His speech abimoded with iu
Adjourned until Thursday.
peecil abouode. I with iu
Exi-KKIMIivTS WITH Riri.KD CANS'...-
1 ne .I'-j jiaut '.tnera, 01 .l assatUusetta, iu
hi. recent official ri port, thus aliudti li
r
koine e x pt r 1 me l ts made to l-si the superior
ity of rifled c.t.nou :
. Ky .,ui IU!, ,itb ,
. ' .1 V . J. . ' , .. " , ,
,. , important 10 nave canuoi. riUe-l a. ,, ru, jB , de.iru. tion of ail
it is lo rifl-i .mail am... Ry p. rmi.si, of , Ume U.tt,B ,b, jjule ,u, . ,r.
the Governor and council I haf. caused a Ur, consolidated goveromenl of an ir
s,x pound-rbroiix. c,nnt,ber,ucd..nd.:r Ue,(cUo , .oU,mu! , lo
,0 Company with an officer of the Li.-f d ),of)e of the oihe, Sl.tes, lo prove by
ZT. Z'. Zryr
" -Jf --j.s.,,,,
mental gunnery It w a, proved by actual
charge of poader for a six plunder gun (1
ih ; an elon,alei or Coiiic l r.ot, weigliin-.
fjurteiti pound', cm be proj etc 1 at 1-ast
one third luflur and wi.li more tfl-i t and
at leu elevation than is possible with a
smooth bore c.bUou and round shot Si ihiug
ix pounds."
Tiir. IIarphr's Fkkhy I n v as r l i atcin
Mariin F Conway, E-o , has t. -tifi-d h. f
-
lius com inline in Washinuliu to the elf.et
tint Rrown never intiniat. d anvilnng lo
bun about the Harper's K. rry raid.
(Governor Hobitison, of Ktn-as, t.-slifi-l
that lirown did not v'O lo Kanas to settle,
but on account of the diffinutiies which he
eiiiertmi wouol extend until il, country
generally should hi coino involved, and
very bu abolished. His object , not
peace, tint revolution, ami d.n. re..' in this
rc-pct from the free Slate m.-ll reneral-
ly. The only other person who avosred to ;
l!, witness a similar obj-ct was James Red
path
Governor Chase lets ihu story thai when
Lieutenant Governor Xowman, of Tennessee,
wa iu Cinciiiuati with thu Kentucky and
Tennessee Ijei.slalurts, he was aocompauied
by bis body servant, a sprightly, saddle col
on d " boy " of about thirty, who was con
scious of his dijbity, ilia master, who was
la the habit of jeting wilh him familiarly,
aero. ted hi tn in ibo Hall of the Neil House,
j i-t before departure of the L'U.'ets, with
Why Jack, httv 'bt any of the abo.itioni.ts
cirricd you of yet V " Yuh, ysh, M
.Newman, .piolb, Jack, " when I seed you
game now b de street arm in arm wid Gubuer
Deunison and (iubuer Chase, I tot you were
gouu sure yah 1 yah !
)ne of the dullest mei. we tver saw was
named Sharp, one of tbe elopi le-t was nam
ed Smart, one of the slowest was baiuio!
Swift, onet of the tallest was named Low--"
and ihe tx-Governor of Virginia is named
Wi-c I'irntv , .
" Joint Resolutions of the Texas Legtsla -
I ture concerning Federal Eolations.
I 1st h i resolved by tlu Lrguluturt
ih Stit of Tauu, That ait'ina to the reao
j itions 0f lU9 General Assembly of the i tt
I of South Carolina, touoliiiii? Fwderal Rela
, lioB, eoBMUuiMted bv order 0f ,bt As
, .. . . ,
oarnest eoiisideratioti, which a cummuuica
liou from one sovereicntf to auoiher lie
I j ,nndg and giving . like respectful eon
- , ., . . f , .,
'- -
j State, sipresst d in hw measa, trans.
) milting to this bady said resolutions;
jfurther C0U8idering, aolemuly aud with
to our rennonsiliilil v. undr the Stats
Federal Constitutions, aud to (ho peo. i full of tenants aud ready for a iiiiir fllk,
l .. ,i, ..,.! Tbs explosion of a boiler iu Brook'v,. l . '
ted to us, involving
to this confederacy,
ireign members, this
: and to each of its sovereign
Legislature unequivocally declares:
linn of juTsons and property!
'I h it il is our tii in n .olii ion to matutaiu
mil ilcfnul the Coiislituiiou nf llio I 'tilted
States, which i- th-- ci-meiit uf the Union, as
welt iu ii limii utioii- mid reservations as iu
i its auihoi me- u,l i,...ver. and
I To support the Constitution of ibis Stale,
! ami in t. .. .in- that tho rights, authotitu-s
: ami po-.t. i, Misting iu, and rcirved to,
; this State i.d ibe people thereof, be respeo-
! led. tbey b. ,,.,, .ally incorporated with,
' &nd essn.n ! n.. t.. success of the general
f,tl,111, . bulwark aSaiu,l anti-
republican i.-t..u m i. s ; and
That coiisi.truily with the foregoing, it i
our fixed .i. iertiiiii.iion to adbers lo and
support I he Union of lueaa eoufederatrd
Slates, ami lo di-len.l the same from ail aggression-.
- Ri -ardin.' lb I'. ioo, upou tbe princi
ples of 11 i Viii-tiiuiMn, aa an unmixed
blessing, an I its tre-ei vatioo. utiou those
prineipli-, a. the liiin -t uuty ol tno stales
and ibs te...ie ihe.eot, w. deem ii -Ul y
fultbrr lo li.elarr :
That ll.e
f several of the non
slave huldi
holdiii,; Sai.-, i illifying ibo f igiuve
laws, or il. syned through Stale tunc
ies l drl. ai luo exeeutiou of J
Uifying Ibo f iiiivel
slave
, Uw, aI)J t , ,..,...-, hi deral officers attempt
,,, ,'o r x. cue ihe same : aud
ti niarii-
i The puipo-e of lb- dominant political par- I "ou,', ,hf So,h , 10 ,iU -hu-.ti-n
d, sndityinib, non .'aithoid.ng Stales, called ibe 0," England ! It b. r firmly ,.
ee It lii.ck Republioau party, to us-,. ,f it ..!'" '- WefaMrie. p.tro,.i.e
: iv in ih. non hu'.Jim. SttB. ealUd the
Ih.ck Republ.tau part,.'
. gvi p'jsessiou oi lue Tvucrai umriu-
meul, all the powers of lhat rijverniueut
(with the view lhat party ha of the extent
j of tho-e powers.) fjr tho rxlermiiialiuu of
African Slavery in ihe Slates, by
Keeorgamxing the Supreme Court of tbe
I n.i-d S. .... f .. t.. u-eur. a J ..Jeiar
lepresentiui sectional and polincal opinions :!
Ry prohibiting in the form of acts cf:
Congres, slavery iu tbe Territories aud 1
other nlse.s of Federal iunwiielion : 1
Hy refi.ing to admit any new Slate
the Cottaliluliou of which the iu.-tilutim
slavery is recognised :
Uj fuinK to- exercise SMeh powers a. !
are eon.timtionel'y delegated to lbe Kedef-
Government, where it has jurisdiction for1
the protection of all property recoguiied a.'
ueh hy the C..n.,iit,itu n .and in the judg- j
meul. of the I'f.ler.l Courts s
It err.in. t.ew- Ki,iri . 14 vet the'
- 7 . ...
i.u. k.n... i V. . ( 'n..., uii.
iu ordur lo a'ulborixe tbe Federal Govtru-
' ment to ru rt p. nary power q,ver the iu
nituiim,. of ih. .Uth.Mdn... Siaiea. and 1,
other modes : and I
,' The inva-ioit of ouo of the slasebol ling!
S alts hy c.l,i-us of lh b iu alavehoidin 1
,-iste., for the parp.e of arming the r '
vile r .ee ani leartng them into rebeliioo
a-:iin-t lbe Si ite ; are all iu violation of tin-
; .pint and principle, of the C.ft.litutii.ti.
d tn'-rous to tho L n.on, and at war with
thoe intil.mon, w Inch, at all baxard., it-
" "ur " "1E"-
:i S
snot avoid
,,rr
is imminent a mer mat ins sai l
l! a.-k Republican party wni g. t pos,s,iou
of .11 the departments of the Foder.l Gov
, en.ment and x-r3.sc .11 the p., rs of the
i """V nl "e'eJ----.
fe-tnarion of the uncon-titulional purple.
oj ; and believing thai
H eir po.itic.l action, .. tbe en.uu.g -
federal elections, tbeir dtvonoa to the
0r),tltlJll0rJ ,, tbo rDiot( ,,, , h.
,1- , ,
ke the appeal wnbout thj hope of
a patriotic answer: but,
In ease our a i peal is diaregarded, aul in
view of the possibility of aucU an event, we
earnestly cotniiieni tne whole subject of our
pn st-nt and probable exigencies to the pro
lo'iM I consideration of the people of ibis
State, the sovereignty of Texas, lh.1 ll.ey
"T ihUi ways auJ means of man,
t iintii, unimpaired, the authorities, riht
and liberties reserved to and (x.slin in the
Stales respectively aud the people of the
same.
t That tho Governor communicate these
resolutions lo each of the States of this coil- 1
fi-l, r iey, aud I j our mt-uibeis in both bousca
of Coi.-ress.
R1..11T . r A-W.l'M. A stso-hunt, which
Un-ly look pUce iu the fore.t of St. Gor- ;
mail, was attended with .rather .im-iiUe'
incident After a lonir run in fhe avenues
'of the forest, the animal reached Ihe Es-,
planad.-s des Lo-es, and after erosainir a
I pond and passing under the oak of Diana
of Poitiers entered the enclosure of the
const ut, pursued by the d'n aud ihe hunts ,
men. The sisterhood and the boarders were
thrown into some alarm by the barking of ,
the dogs and the Bo'me of the horses. The j
eslsbiishnient, w bich is a branch of the lui '
penal Institution of St. Dennis, for the cdu !
calion of lbe da u -biers of members of the
J.eion of Honor. Is now bavin- larH addt.
liom made lo it, aud il waa there that ti.e'
'cfuie through an opening in
the wall. When in the Court yard, it made ;
a spring through a high open window aid
... into ine cnapei. i ne a .gs altempteti
i he d
' ' l')w' l,ut f'"nd thu leap to-o high for :
inr.u. i ue nuuistucn, ne'ng unwilling lo
lose iheir name, wera about to have ihu ilnoe
cptiied when the eh ip' iiu of lbe eoiivent
liiu-n.-red, sn l ulmrrvetl th it a chapel was
a place ol asylum, which ouhi to protect
all created being., aud that be ll.t-r.foio
u l" u"-ul Ue ,v'"
ni "porvstueii uavini' aecejea tne bouuns
were drawn off, and after a time the
ma was allowed to go free it to thu lot.;
New-York Correspondonoe.
CmUmU if m The "Olackd Wkitt ,,,( isvin,,
of. Tiu Ntt amSouU Wuenui,,-, n
llarpen Urn fj tiei AVo, m TrmJ,.
January was full of calamities T,.
- 1 i . ..i. .. .l..- . . . u u"r
- ..,. mouth. The Kim s.re.'t fire"' "'a
. ,,- . . , , .. .. "a np-
- b''X. Bred below leavinjr no inean, ofllli.
- I .', . " ,,,, : J "'("" out
c.f.a ... ujii.K .i.u ruui, or jilim,,,,
- roof couU lml 'f fi sff ,,, he
. . . ,. , ,ucl"Ud.
o re.el, ,u
' hose who jumped out wers ,u ler ki(1l 0f
and! "," ii I 'v'-'
rul
,iniber. and walls, and cr. bu'
nha. ! Yi t url hr.ii.a. ..r .1 : .
"fd "-Jy ven more iu,0 H,.rili
be nK""t'r - n., and but t0 d.,, be.
'or be '.ho"'" pooJ pUC9 ,
, r",U" ' 1 tlmgly rapid
ehangea or weather carried off several ulu.
dreds more.
Tbers has leeo uothiiig more f,,ls0 ai li
villainous than the pretended lis 0f l,0,j.,
in this city trading South, while it was p,rt.
)y true, it was notoriously deficient nnd Tal e
in detail, misrepresenting both sid,. mi. j
placing both on lbs wrong- aide, making it
wilfully innaii or woelully stupid. All
southern meo Can try easily ,nd eorreeiU
ascertaiu tbe character of the house, or
firms here, by letters lo their friends, or in.
quirtua when hers if they wish, and govern
tbrir purchases according to their taates
in polities as well as calicoes.
I have cb-erved carefully tbe tiu.e, fr
twenty four years past, and gi j, ,4
opiniou, lhat if there had beeu no cfl;,.
seekers " snd no " sp )il,"th couotry w.uld
not bsve been troubled stout ,ii ' or
"black nieu" We are s great and haiirv
people. SO much SO that we don't ,llOW
Tbe Noilh is mad with the S.iuih brt. r
the North is not hot enough for " nii.,.r.
I. e. to make (he ir labor pay; ihsS ,.(,
with the North because a white man will,
his nose teu hours on the grindstone in,;.,
more chips than a negro loitering hit twrlv
hour- ; Tbs wav to iret over il l.
i - ; "i -'oun an
''h mske sv.ry.h.Dg you can at ho...
nd buy what you iuut have and
- "' frr'.m our 0,i;hbo,. If
I ' ' ....m .... "., way i, ,t
i ?P " Bor,lt ' '- " -p. luri, it
bk, Il I. loo old f.r lbe Soeth
,r"n ,or,r' "J.,BO y n
- '''his would bs aa re asonabla as nut i- . r
,u"00 fl"" "'' What
"J ?"" 10 r-"s'i"u ii ter Urmiy ar .l
tier onlrr, institu'iorn and liii ritiin-, hi
polities alone comparatively, be liter!
she will oou atop agitation, int ite c j i ; .
lion and be at p. sea
M aeaulay, lbs great historian, is an ti
crptiou to the general rule a in on- literary
t ' "' ' ! '"ch, leaki-ig i,.!,t iboa
,l'd P0"'"1' lo bl f"r"iSt
'he Harpers, 1 are, are a-.ailej S,u:i.
W hatever I. found in Iheir p.p. r or ...
11 ,0 j",,,J ' "'"
i' i soii.ii'K .i. J "I far
of fr001 " fpublieaiH-iti,- or " lle,p-ti-m a,
ioj t-a-mn aiiiunn uuii nnf)..tt,j i...
bJ ," L' " I know lium, ani
" ll,ou hir knowledge,
Tbe tsteat Ea.ten, ye.. w..re i.
"r I"1" ' " d U'' ! .-tn,. 1 1
be uunjeky in all points,
Tu torm " 0fl of th '
ui.eipecl.-d. ")ent. and dtruel:e k.. en
l.ra f,,r ,..r.
' uers lor itars
i 10
."liinouga no lite- w,r
Be ainiunt of damaje lit
' f none to t.uij.l'tit an I CMni.tc-.
i ' raJe is back at d and Uol br,,k.
"b Years, rp-cllu.iy,
Tilla.. Kl.t f.iAVT Th- I e,i
rt. .ni. rtn e, J tu
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' I',,,, htdr.u'ie ou.l.i 1. I. ,.!
I ti
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mates- I..-I of tbe eie, . vtr
chain, hanging over lbs avtt-r, may be tt
tor. present the cirbliabl Iruik At
l.iot ol II,- erane 1. a .11. ,
Ii,r 1 ni.l
Bllu 3 u ,,r.
b"
; oue of tUe Ull,r, ttie rrrKt tr.i ri.,n
j de-eend. into tho bold of a .hip i.M;
alienor btneatb Another loueb, lbe chain
is .ml. Move one of tbe 6tiers to if.- i It,
and you see rising from th l, p's h ' I a
biitdeO of many Ions Weig ht, W hit j the rl.a It
raises from the .h p abovo the li tii i f lie'
qiay. Auoiher tuitb of ibo finfr, atnl
lb crane re-inr. around, and chain a;. I
heavy load describe part of a riic'e, u-.i !
this load is over ila destined r. -tin p,ai"
j WU Su -t-r
aain, ail is sUtionJ'l
Another alight ni'ivfiiieiit an i lbe losl is
depositid
A child can dir-et and coutt l the m"-
IIlKUt,
Every inovtiu- i.l of the i-tt,e t
lows the dial wnb unerring pteei i n. It
an error occurs, it . due In lb- lie I tin'
dir. fif, and l i the user that woik- I l.si
power is " drops of wat. r '' Yo.i h--ar n
a ie rxcepl the cbaiu running do. n 1 be'"
la no baate. no fair effort. 110 tjbcettsi'.l.n
Aj, j, iui j,t and i ih
C0Ilf UeturJ iu lU ,k..r 0B
ho
iron elephat would lift a pin or a b.by
fi,y or moru delicately than cou.d a Ii
In tbo London doeks )u may see hi in
a buIlocU, or a tii,"-r, or a bundle of liv
or a few Ions of non or wood, or any "d
tiling, end apparently wilh the ss.i.e
wiih which bsiliftis a baby. 'Ibis uneh
is ilu: invent". i, of Sir Wm. G. Anu-ti.n
the inventor of riljd cannon.
Simiulaii Ca(;w er Fiat us Siiii'iw '
-While thu schr. Roiewrealh. of 1'. .! '".
dpt. Raker, was lying at Ri.-hm '.
about a month buck, in haiia-i, me c-.pl
who was silling in his chin, found su. a '
issuing frum the male's staler nun an 1 ''
opening the door, ll.e mate's coat, h-ni.-mj
there, was f mud to b on lire, sh ell "'
course was soon eilinguished. 1 h. ic bem.'
n-.:!iiig in ihe pickets of th" cut t. em-"
it, ("apt It was itiduo.td to make some expe'i
menis, and found that a bull s rve -nle light,
on which lbe sun was shining aironH.
ih. esu... 'I'l.a e sl was in a direet
with the rays, and the l ull s ev In
rt. I
aa a powerful burt.in glass. I l.i- i
r,ro.,l ).. ... .liir.-r. nl trials, each lim'
idling the at link when held within fiv "r
n fuel of Ihe ttull s eye.
h i thought thst many of lbe fires in ft-
1 ton wlucli lisve been oeeurrin"?
'. ...... ..,.v lnw .ri-en fiooi tll'
cnue ; and the su position is .
!i, lioinen. ' ' j
.i I I. v
ihe fact that the.a ilisaslers have In r
fined In Aim-Mean vessels in which
-i. I., li.-bl. aiH a t.eciiiiaiilv. Xol a -in
lit. h i. occurred among lbe largs nu"' r
nf fori i.u Ve.els loading at the roll"" l",r,"'
and they are alm-wl iiivaiiably wilhoul .l ic
it 'bis Ji.it. ol' ('oiuufnf.
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