1 air drat 1 1 !i iSrue to. fiod. fo iouJ 'dcunfl-M, and io jjoulr $qfjj.' 'X . VOLiTJME O. THODIAS J. HOLTON, Editor &, Proprietor. TERMS: i TheNnrth.Carolin. Whij willbeafTrirdedtneub. rentier .it TWO UOLLAKS in advance ; TWO ; UoM.AIlS AND t iri Y t'KNTH if payment be delayed for thru months; and THHHK IKII.LAKS at tne end ol' the your. Nnpaper will be diacon-j tinned until all arreerag ea are paid, except at the i.pli io ol the Editor. Advertieementeinaorled alOna Dollar peaeouar (16 1 1 .ita ut leaa, thia ailed type) for Ilia tirat ineer. tiun,und 3a centa (nr earn continuance. Court ad Piano and Music Store, fPIiflK 8ubacriber keep continually, on hand jL 1'iuiioe made by 8teinway A. Co., Nunn Ac - f L..L .,....ll,., i...,L..,. ,.l K.. V...1 W1...1. L vertiaciient. and SlientTa Sulee charged US per , ,, ,, ,w, .,,, fr c.,,vjr ..ot,d ,. I cent higher! an a dcduntin.i uf33j per ornt. will frt Alao. the laleel Mo.ie nn hind, at No. IfiO ba inada Train the regular price. Tor advertiecrs by the vear, Ai'vertieemirnU mevrted monthly or quarterly, at (I per enuare for each tiuie. He mi monthly 75 cenle per equure fur aaeh time. . . CnrMi ben eand.ug in their adverlietinicnte mut mark the number of inecrlinns deeird nr they will be married until forbid and charred corning. y. LrV oalmaatera are authorised t art a a agewls Ao. 7,1859. Mam street between the Exchange Bunk and thr) American Jlulel, Columbia, S. ('. SAMUKL GARDINER. May lf)( IMS. tf I. L. KEetRIHO. HERMAN t. LEIDI.NO ki:kkiso.v& midim:., IMPORTERS Foreign and Ccmestic Dry Goods, ViiiLrALK AND RETAIL, HaaiL aratTT, oaa bo. a raoat (ino, II tltl.l.VIu.Y , C, ApiU 86, ibi9. 7-1 i luiilolle .TI it I ii a I Fire I it mir. n - iiiiip;iii v. JMinS COMPANY eoulmure to'tukr n.k. a. A gint loaa by fire, en iluueea, (iooua, 1'ro dure, Ac., at usual rate. (J Ultice at the lrug Mure of E. Nje Ilutchi a..n eV lo orrif eng. A. C. 8TEELK, J're$ider,l. C. OVERMAN, Vice I'rrsident. K. N Y K HUTCH IS N, c't. d Treat'r. IIIKti TOUN. A. C. FTKF.LK, J. L. RROWN, M. IS. TAYLOR, 8. T. WRISTUN, C. OVERMAN. F, 60ARR, WM. JOHNSTON. Jons L Rkow .n, F. Scaur and S. T. Wbimtom, F.ieeuiive Committee. i Aytil 56, I ;.'.. 7tf $300,000 io. i Fruit Trees ron sau:. WESTBICC KS h. PIENDEKHALL, I'roj'ttetoit of tht II rtl Urtrn Xurirrift at-d (jardmi, near Greensboro, JV. fJ 'til'l.n aery rrepertfully call the attention V V el' liie cititena of Itoe Moutliern Mlatra to IH( ir very Urge aiork oi n.iiee anil accimuud hruit '1 ra, lur lie and W int..-r 1'raoe. Tl" Urge iikI hinda.uiia eauri inrnt ha hern , ...l.ri ihlill.Uli.. ...A ,!, the buvint-va, lrelln.g and vieiting , ' , , . , , , , , ..... g uardbUY of truitiuliicee und longeaiiy, 8 rroiii. ntet eltari Irriftl'ia in oreitaruing nhu-h ahould not be uverluuaeu by jieraona w:riniij; lo p!nt rtr. charda cither lr niarl-etfisg or funnty ute. The t'rfrk eonaieta of the following treeat I .'".( 00 Apple Ireea ; IDIl.tHW Peaeh treea ; 10, OOU Pr ireea; I.INMI Apricoti; Id.llHU I heir; ; I II. Out) I'lain j 5t;UU .ViLl.nut; luUU Aiiinbu; U(iU (juinrr; 4Ul'U l.'rape ViiH a. Ilrenira a aery fine aoMment of Currant Strwbef f tea, l(iln rri a, ti.K.etterrie, etc., all ol whieh raoM Tim tiuai.rnToN cntarra. Tho one that sends mo Flowers. BY WII.I.IK MIIIITIir.AT. Oh, I Inly ! thy aunny akira nrc fair; i Are biautilul aa llioae which aweetijr how Uvir the pilhiwt-d head in lind of dreama! Hut I do know a liuid with auowy brow, Vhr.a ry(:a are bluer than thy aunny akira; W'liiiiic arlrrt cluck, thnn maea in howera 11 lar more -irauimn to n mil' a eyi i iknow that all the iarobition I hare in the) " What does he do roa A Livisu?" Important from Texas Thirty Prison j world, crntcm io fliy cbildren. I would see! " What doe that youo2 rnnu do for liv-1 era Tuken Flight of Cortinaa Whrm actite, cnettfttio, foremost, if poiible,l ing !" is the common inquiry, as eomo fip- New Oiileanh, March !i7. 'in the pursuit of:ever honorable attain- pith,' well drenned individual passes bj. ,, We have Rrownsvillo dat9 here to the I Trent. And jet tlere U a more excellent Nothing at all," in the frequuiit reply. 234. ' way which I would have tbem follow, an " Uut what supports hi in in bis extravaganee. f 'J'wo cinipariiei of Ranrrcrs undr'r Cap-i I attainment hif herjeven than ruental wealth None can tell but a cotemporary who cx- tai jrorJ, B,l two companies of F.-deral j without which j though possessing 'all -rcies the privilege of guessing, ventures (Rivalry, under Lirut. Stonemnn, crossed j kiiowieogc tney ire nouniifr. the following explanation : 1 hat younj man ti10 KioGrai.de on the Kith, into M ( harley a ambilon had somewhat cooled, that drefrea in broadcloth, carries a cane. ' ...,..;- r,.r inin-. . U lind returned i..,..i. ,.r .i, i:.A ,-.t .: . 'during his mother's calm, but earnest con- and is so extremely polite to all his acquaiu- to t!,e frontier. 1 to protect a-aiu,t the first two' clauses of rTersation. He rk listening attentively as tances especially the ladies is the sot, of, 1 1,0 ,roops epproached the rnecompment ,je fjr,t rcjo"utiou adopted by the Houe of 'he sat in his Monte place at her feet, a man in moderate circumstances, who find. a, ni"ht, and drove in the picket puard, K,.pre'entativ.. on the ."th itnt and sub- ,w. -r- D.u,u ,ll,u...nlulUi..i. j,, prisoners, wno ciaunen nvm-.r lf,a.,i tue tor..'re-stoiril liiobe on the to a body of .National iitianis, and sail 1 fuccerdiii-' day These clauses are in the I Letter from tho President. Tho following letter was sent to the Home ' of the Representatives on Thursday bj President Buchanan : i To thr limine of Krprrtrntitirfl : Alter a neiay winou lias cu.-rca me am ple time for reflection, aud after much and careful duliberati iti, I find myself constrain. eu by an luip.'rious sense of uuly, as J.(i. WILKINSON & CO., dialers im p. WATCHES, JEWELRY, IND Nu S,(irnite Kaiige.oppoaite the Maiitiun llooae, CHARLOTTE, N. C. A'lealinn r'veii I" II pairing Waichea A Jewelry. Jt7. 13tf Mecklenburg Hotel. Xrzt to tht rott Ojlce Milt aubaenber infiirma the public Ihut haviKg purciia.cd the building known aa Mt rkienbuig Hotel, he hue relurniahed It and ia n-w prepared to accommodate Iranaient and rrraUr lloaroera. lie liaa f-"i Klablet and efficient Oatiera. : HorM-a w til be k pi by trie month oi ujy,or fur. Diehed eilh aingla leed, on anilrrle Irrnia' JOHN DORAS'. , S.itf ILUSKrtjailOTEL,! i ! NTIMIII.'IIYa f I 111 K aubaenber I'kce pi arore In announcing to hia fricnoa, ana Hie i.ub tc ... i,t In,, 1 1 . a t hi kaa taken Una hog ol.hltslied nri well known Hotel, and baa made every poibie preparation to acromtnod hMTtiona el the pabur, in the anoat ealiaiacloiy innor. I'arlieu'ar attention ia paid to In j On many a beoutenm fsca and form I've gaged, I And gaaiug, er i n ennptun d l.y their ciinrma ; I've looked on many an eye, primed muny a hand ; j Kieacd coihI iipa, and gluwinc, uunpird urina ; Areiind my fl(;er m4ny a curl I've twinei!, j Falling ua ahuulccra lair, in gloaay ahuwera I I liul W illie know a darling luri-r l'..r And that's the little pet thai aenca me flowere Oh ! theie arc times when all around ia rl i r V ; j When llnie torgeta her aonr;. and a-iri!y ana. With drooping tannine in the Iroatvd heart ; j (Ir, like a cooing dove, that moaning Hila ', t'roin boUL'h to boui;h, in aearoli of ;.bi-i!t mate, ! So, many a weary day tnu oit in midniKht hours, Mv he irl got-a iiio.i iiij lo it iluwuj m-i The buaum of the one that acmie ine fluwrra. Me thinkn the winter anowa would never come I hut 'monlii bt bilmy aiiiiniier ail tiie y tsr; Th't flowtra would witior not, a now they flu That akn a would he lorever beiri and fair, IT I could hold a Mile hand in mine. And haivu lo hi r voice the livelong hourt j If I wre a... im ever by the ole Of II' 't dear blue eyed maid that aenda me flowere. it mattcra not. hna'evrr, since it be 'I he a. ill ol Hun that liorth all tilings writ. Th -t "'ilia ahould h.-lwien me ami the home Wheir the pure tearted little maid cloth dell The Holy One, who knowetli what ia beet. Will u-.ru and bh aa a love ua pure aa nun ; And it i tery aweet, in Ilia einhnce to leave The precieua little maid that aenda inr fluwira ! f uccet'iiiti day tht they also were in search et ( ortinas i f ;QM;jL;, -,rd : " Kei-olred that a committee Next morning a large Mexican fore appear i cf nVe inetuhera be app linted by the Spea ed and claimed the prisoners as their rear, Wt, f..r the purpi-e ifiret) of inves-tisating puard. It was afterward a-eerfiined tint j H Jf..u,.r the J't evident of the I'nited .States, these forces had been watrbins t'ie AmTi- j or other olTiic of the government, has, cans, inu mat i. oi iinaa -is nu iu' oj, uui Lj mciiey, patronage, or oth-.r improper I he escaped on the fir-t ularm. Our troops retn uu cneampe'l on the .Me mean-, souut to i' tluence the action of (Joiigress. or any committee thereof, for or against the pii-sap. of any law tppertain in to the nht- of any St ite or Territory :" (and X i.) " als.j to imjuirc into and invest!, gate whether any ..iTicer or officers of the government hav-, by combination or other. prevented or 'teteateu, or attempted . . " t . . oi sname stole over nun. income. "You r;memb'ir the pasaee in which His son wishes to he a gentleman and iive ' this way ' is deaei hed !" asked his mother, without labor. The father, in his folly, To Charley took' the; little well-worn fuses to put bim to a trade, or send hi in to luiiie in which le always lovcrl to read work on a farm, hoping that sorn-thin,' may ' alnilil tn hia mnlhr Tnrrin,. tn the, l.'lih torn r. I,. -r-A V. ., .!., 1 .;!! V... Andlh.t'.lh.da,l,ngui..tlu,,.e,,c.meflower..:ofCoriD(bi!inSibc)lo,Ij bct(t.Pi fotbc so;o obtain & cn0A livill fcrees. without work, lie is uow obliged to dis- " Do joo think, motier," he aked " that pene with the luxuries of life perhaps with this forbids seeking my honor for one's some of its comforts for his son to keep up csu hj,l0 horo lirownsville, ami am deUr- self? It saith seeketh not her own." appearances and get into good society, as I mined to capture (,'ortiuas. " It is not necessary for us to settlo the that kind of company is termed when younjl Lieut, Hrintzolman had sent a reinforce- bearing of this on the question of prizes in men have nothing to do but to dress accord- njent of two companies of artillery ; a'id school. Uut one qucsion comes nearer to ing to the latest fashions. He is quite in- : 3 mo Church troops were expected on the the case in band. Do 'ou think that in strict dependent and uses language to his seniors , Kio Grande. honesty the star woull be your own, if yon that niiebt be considered uncourteous in a i It nrm rennrtnd that fien Garcia had in- tn i,i..ni r ,!. f..rt ih ,.,.,; f gained it, not by superior echolarship, but King. Ho faces all classes and conditions 1 Tj(;(J tje Americans into Mexico. aw r Il0w upon the statute book, aud your more prosperous circumstances, and without (a blush, and dares look with con-1 j whether tha Pn--id i,t has failed or refused Henry's biuderance through his mother's tempt on the honest apprentice, -hose geuer- t, ,.., n . iNTI Khoitive Si AVE to compel the exeuution of any law there- necessities! The oily value of the sign is rous soul would outweigh a thousand as 1 l, 'HT s Yin , (''.11 iitimtee on of." iu the thing siirnifieJ. Tome this badge light as bis own. The companions he choo,es . ' uJlioi,. Vo " bona wa'-".! 'i confine my-.-lf. xdasivel, to tbcc two wou.d mean, not that my boy is a better arc like himself, puffed up with vanity, swel ; . f . V,. ,, ,,,, , fiv.firL. branches of u,e r, solution ; because the por- scholar than Henry, but only that hi. father ling importance, and who make a pretence ; "t . ti c General e t. v f t.ons of it which Nlow relate .0 alUged was ri.-her than Henry's mother." of doing something bv occasionally visiting ur; rra ,'c ,,cl,eral " ' " b , t cffi d, J,; 1. Mfl- T il.n'i , ,l, .... .11 11 1 rr T 1 . e Ohio " to enact that no person w ho had beeu anusu 1.1 po. limits, navy yarua, pun.ig Mother, I don t want the star at a,!,' a lawyer s office to read a pa.-e or two of ; , , , , , ., delivered ur, bv buildings and other public works of the sd Charley with a resolute effort, "that Kiackstono. The end of such a youth it 0ff,,Vor court S,at" 0 ' Jer.l i-n l'",;ed S-im, In sad, cases inquiries are -s, ,f Henry can pet it. I an, going around needs no prophetic vision to sec. i f V n' "'Jul lo a. v one c iin i. I hiehly pr .per in themselves, and belong now, ,f you are a, ling, to show bim about " It is plain a8 the way to Market," as 'l 4 ' , '' t J -quai ) to -be Senate and the House, as in- the arnbmet.c and to ask his mother to ar- Dr. Franklin would say. " that he will turn f'" " J Tt ' v the law of one ci tent of tu.ir b-.i-lative duties, and being range if poss.ble, .0 that he can attend out a low despised and miserable fool."- !""' ' V ? ",1 : m ci s.rv .0 eu .Lie then, to discover and niuiii fiiii-uuui, iu orm u aern. remaps toe pent'entiarv will tirinr, n;m up, . Mrs. Coilon's ceiient to the latter ar- perhaps to hang like an incubus 00 those , lu- TT"Tt : . . rangement was eisily obtained especially of his friends who for pity's take have not ' 1 n 0 t derl Constitution provi io when Chirlry had bepped permission to as- the heart to send him wnere be deserves. 1"" fg" from service shall be deliver- 'services or labor is due. I 2. This memorial prays that such per- lisccKancous. " MlARPEn tiiav A serpents I ootei. sons shail not be delivered up -Just uow that Tennessee nags are distane- such purty. g all competitors on the turf, by a neck,1 3. The members of this General Assem . sist in doing the errands after school hours. The obstacles in arithmetic were cleared way so that the two rivals started on their friendly race with fair field and no favor ;to cither. Henry had been at the head of .the class illsl lbs aaitio lnnr.lh nf limn ihil . Charley bad been, before him, when, three "e Proro'c i3 BU0". 0 following dia- bly have ail taken an oath to support the weeks before examination he was talfen ,'",3uei "D'cl1' we re credibly informed Constitution of the United States. . Jt wou!J (ijffifu,t ,0 wilicb of took place in a ball room tu tm, city recent- 4. Article .-ix of 'hat Constitution pro- A WORE EXCELLENT WAV. the two clas.es was most dieappointed at tuat Tetuessee ladies are outstrippini; vides that it shall be the supreme law of "Mothr-r. mother," exclaimed Charley derangement of the plans. Charley "H competitors in wit and repartee as .ell the Innd, ,nd that the judge, in .very State Morris, a, he rushed into ,be bouse after H. progre., of the fever almost a, " (an "Xioinalic fact) ,o refined accomplish- shall be bound thereby, anythmg he . , , .. c.i... ...1 v.... mcnts and personal charms. Constitution or iW5 of anv Mate to the scboo in e'eat r xciienient. what do vou s .-us. vunuu, uuu our oesi i .. 1 . e . . .. J .1 . j . , ....... . , 1 A eerta n vounr, Ind v whose wit ia nn r snniriri nniwithstandmiT. lhenfore. prtiiU' tne t propri.vte legislative remcdieg for nny ati.i-es which may be ascertained. Although the terms of the resolution are rxtr'.uieiy vague aud general, yet my sole pu'. oie in id verting to them at present ii to mark the broad line of distinction be- on ciaini of twe;u ,n accusatory and the remedial clauses of this r-solution. The House of Representative po esses no power under the constitution over the fir.-t or accusatory portion of the resolution, except as an im pc ici.iag bo'iy ; whil-t over the last, ia common ith the Snate, their authority til a legislative body is luily and cheerfully admitted. It is solely in reference to the first or lbo impeaching power that l propose to make I liW o'j-i -rvatioti. I'.icent in this single TABLE, mi fTffjf m!url it .ruftJrd in tiif I.O(KIS. Iha PTABI.rS are .biindetly aujipliert and at teneed by earelnl ositera; and ti all Cepartnienta tlie pr-.prirtr f iea hia nera.4:al allrnl.cm. A rum lor t-bit OVM Hi's rune regularly to the dn-t on lor arrival ol the caie Willi theae efforts to pleaae, a lilieral share of the puolie patronage ia confidently aoheiled. VM ROWZKK. AWaaler ', l'9. Statt" "TIIE UNION," Afu 11 ni l -r auo r. t iiuii, PHLALELPHIA. I'PTUaN S. NKWrOMER, Vmp'utor. f uni.trpif nti iiavinf purrlta JL rd tht mtrrcst of intuit r 4 partner. f'.wn Kvn, in the hti , llntrl, would rail I he stOntiwn nf the drtph. a, ttit.it r on buaincaa or plrapurc. attuaitin bring but a lew atipt from lh pnnr.iM arnol traiJo, 'ffVra Mtilucrinrttta ht thna nn bitainfa( while lo Hiom in earrh ol picaaur-., tn t3itanHy pinf and rrpaM'g rail'Waij eara ind lluaaai in rloao prmimiljr, ariurd plcaaatnt fute (nf lh nit-r nnfiiiiraj aum vf hall limit id all pUrra f iilirrat in r aKut lht r l y The Pfuprtr.or $trr inmnrr Hut 7'ae (' a uliall Hf. Itt-pt with aiK'h rhaarar tr aa will mrt publm appfotiatiun, and would rripfctlu.ljr ttlicit North I MN.hria pittin.ifc. Tcrwa I1 5U urr day. LHTON H. NKWCOMKR, Augmtt 16, IH59. 3-l f I'aortmroii. Tnrt for IVIIrr k a!l llrail. f 1MK atthacrilicr ia inani fetrrurinf and krepa m. rnlatiy on lund, 8itp if Tetfrr, Hrald Tlrad nr R:rt( worm, and frHd lo waah with fur any uihvrf kkiit (!-. will alaoiake alaiha ut of anv kind ut lothme. If any person da a rea lo ntm it la II caiii, it c-n b IimU at re tt iiard pure. 1 he S-wp h-a trm tried by r-apn-athlr 1 m-ran ut ang n . ij in h a rertain Cure. The SHipeam be h.l at lr. K. N. Ilutcliia'tn l i o.'t lfug Store and ftmn the aubtcriher. CHAS. T. EI3KRH AUD. .VV 31. 1 1 If J.S.PHILLIPS, .;; ii.i.vr T.m.oit, A V I Ml local. , I in lolle, re.prcll'lil. I ly aolieile a ahare of public patronage. i A complete aaaortmcnt J of Cloths, I 'aaiuticrea and Vealinga alwaya on In nd, which will tie made to or. j der at the ehorieal noiicas, ; alter the laleal f iainon Shop three uoore Htiuth : of the M'inaiiin Houae. J tiSlf ectipsea oy nor reau'.y, was on the occision prater ot tins petition is, in rn -oi, tnai we .' d tl II above alluded to, the local point of adunra- shall, iu viola'iou ot our olticial oath- as y ' . . . , " ' " r j .. oiction, no supremacy whatever over the think we are coin ' 8tudv I bore," said bis mother onietly, '""very. 5 . - 1 .. . .. : -.1 Tho ,t,:,j ....1, u..i ...tn.. i,,r. whne the lit ij roy smppeo to i.ae tire.tn. , " ''V, ' Hon, and hid more satellites than Saturn - we believc-pass a iaw that would be, ai.fi " tttltlJII tlttt 19, mill IO 'J "i mr-i", aim uir.imiut . J 1 . J Chr!y, ' but that wa not what I wanted outer air for a few minutes of tne day. Kx- , ,. , J ' t 1 . . 'it I '... I d President Iu all other respect he is quite . 1 1 . v i. .u sminaiinn rl ene ami he Cl.arh.s'a e PS 10 " b,!T slightest pleasure w as Mr our Mate curts would be bound to decide r i to tell tou, moihi-r 1 ou know there tire "minauon any cane, anu by (.liariey s ear- ' ? ' . , i . . .- ,-.i r,:, i as mJejoiideiii of them as they are of bim. j.t six week before examinaiion, and th.-y e,,r-atie, thl invalid was permitted to 11 S? ' 0 tho modern school of it contrary to the tst.tut.ou ol the I u.ted oriill)alc hraoch 0( tbl verument are going to five crtifiea-es then only to 1 F'.nt on the important occasion. He auty with a good deal of jewe,ry and a States. b- is Heir npnl. Indeed, he is the only the Very best scholars, who have su-tained -it bis frie.d and leaned upon bim very J.ttlo moustache, which by the diul of: r,pre.4euU,iTe on earth of the peo- like aoldou very reaaonable Icrma lor ; .hemvlaea rerfrellv Ihrauch the term ' iwhen too weary with the ffort and excite- '"uvu -'i, ll"'"r- Ju ' ma .e I nisONS 1 J.HiLims i lie i eu-ive , , ,, , , , , .1. or approve., p.per. , ,. ' f Mok mfnt, Aflef niwy 1p9S illt(.re.ting cx,r. lU appearance upon Ins upper lip, tn it. adulteration of liquors off-red in the mar- fp - " aon . , Ail pscnagea put up .n aup.r,r , ;le, and a . i ... :r ..... .o..:.t i.. eisea the Presideat at lui .rn., and with moat incipient and insipid etages. ket as pure, aud the introducti jn of poi.-on- ... , ., ,, Morris. ' " ' ' ' som, word, of ttr'.uaiion, proceeded to The young My t whom we have refer- ous ingredient into tboe which.rej.ro. bi, Cou-.i,uion,rdotv t sod oofio toy Of course I do. moiher. but here i-one confer, as he said, the highest mark of hon- .esv -UB mr o, ncr ...m.rer, nouueed tiea tbiut, may w,n excue a.arm , ,l0 !Io:e of Kopresentativcs.- thingnwe. The boy who ha- been at the or ever received in tho ititu.ion. The presented hint with an almond and reques- ami caU tor . he atletitiou of our Legl.ture. Xho pe0 !c hlTe ,hju hl T t0 iBfert bead of hi. class the longest lime i, to have, Mar was awarded to Charles Morris, for lf .h'lu "' " ,for r. A., on ly too ,y there should be so much bra.-i fever. hn ,he lrns, ball0rab reapon,ib!8 fce.idebi. diploma, a golden star to wear punctuality of attendence, propriety of de- EUd ta do.her ;". took the nut, aud delirium trtn.ens, and so much sudden death an(1 ,!ijni n,,, fj(5,e j,, the worId . iai tU lor the ! t,f,0n his breist. He will be called the star portment, and meeess in scholarship. . . - , - ' i;j uit -' in lividuil, however unworthy, now holding i . ... . .. . . ... cracked it with his teeth and rplnrripif it to K- ..,.,... ... .unail o.on ;.nv eomni"ti ' j nt re was a iiomeut ol almost tueatnicss ,. . , , , , , , , vull, i,t.. ...... j - - ,b oxa.tel posr.nn . wtll take cari, so lar raCfrd the l ihe orchard aller l!i are tranaiil.-nled Mr. T. J. Hoil. 0 nialuog of Ihe pc" lierilig cnunliea I ill lake pleaaure Ocl. 'J6 Ibi9. aenl lo each palri-n, and iivoiee will be the rev later i Ireta are traiisplanli-d. if tly aa each one eppeere on tl.e IibL j n will act aa agenl for the fur. 1 pie ! Meeklar'.urg end neigh, i .h the alKive fruit Treea aim i for waiumg 3.1tf. Dr. II. aM rritclmra .-eaL m.Tlf LIUNJ lothl tv a SA oliellation nf I nv irienna. reaeeci lolly ann.i tea hia determination to reaiune the IrlM-l lr- TlrflU'luv. v be eoiiaiilleo at hi, office. I, ."The nwil nreacrtbed for lllioul ch Aeit 31. I t.'iB. I scholar, aud will rank hit'bet in ihe school "So you are aiming at the bright par- i attention through the crowded audience, as ticular star!" .Charley walked to the pl.i'form, and was " Yes, mother, and I will have it too, you p,,:n to address a few words to the Presi- will see! Ir II. says that it is a more dent. Those who were earnest, could hear . iieinornuie n is.iririioil man iim- iirfuii eii -j m.(ii i i . , . i r i Honor. Won't vou be proud, mother, to " 1 be star, nr, does not rightly belong ' J enon nas worseu harder :. , , . , aee me wearing it at the evening exhibition..'0 H-nryCkil his inamorata, when the foHowinz short but nrincinles. An expert chemist of ibis city pointed dialogue ensued : bought of an importer a bottle of nbat was " You have very sharp teeth," remarked called geuuiuc champ ignc. Aniljzilion his teaser, dryly." proved it to contain 0'e quarter of an ounce "Very sharp, I assure you," replied A. of S" ir of lead. Ihe same gentleman analyzed sixteen samples ot wines l ort, uerry ami .i iuei- i The teael.era will come and tell you that thn I, r'nn it. He is a better scholar, yonr boy is the besl scholar in the school ' 1 and but for sicknes!.. would have been at '.Mrs. Morris muled "won't you be glad the head of all bis classn. ! mother!" repeated Charley, eairerly, After a motnen't consultation with the i "f.la.ll hll eerioinlv he of the selmlar. Centlcnian on tht platform, tbj President I I il 0 it 1 T 0 ii ' i,,,'ip, "on ,,ic ho"or' if ' f:,irly eirn' lllien rr'"''5 : ,, eroimrla of evneeta.ion ?' ! should retain the .tar as von have literillv l"ce "'.' ""P' to cultivate a moustache. Lolic spirits from brandy. The " U by, mother, I am at the head of all tuiniled tne corid-tiona prescribed. - , " - " representin ' the people of the United atates, i, t. .:. ...m pi,... cid. honev. Jamaica spirits, Ac. 1 oiu. , . , . ,. . , ' tiii: I.IVME mi.niki' nv i's s.,mi.. (nrttpoHDdrd rniirrly from GIMIS, p i.vi: .-r rue hkt im hosthk am. r.l a:x e birds and chickens!' . ;., wliieh not one diap ol tue juice of the " Oh, iudeed, Very probable,'' replied tho grape was found. The base of the Port lady, ' I could have guessed as much j I wine was diluted sulphuric acid, calored think I can see eouie of their down upon with elderberry juice, with alum, sugar and your upper lip !" neutral spirits. The basis of the Sherry Our informant adds thatyouni A. struck v.ne was a pale malt, sulphuric acid from a bee line lor a earner shop, and has never bitter almonds, witb a per centage ot alco- 1 jdcn a as in In in lies, that tlieir rights ana preroga tives shall never be violated in his petsoa; b'Jt shall pass to his successor unimpaired b the adoption of a dangerous precedent. Ho will defend them to the last extremity again-t any unconstitutional attempt, come from what quarter it may, to abridge the constitu'ioual rights of the Executive, and render him subservient to any human pow er except themselves. The people have not confined the Presi dent to the rx.rcise of executive duties. They have also conferred upan him a large measure of legislative discretion. No bill i my one ahead of n.n but llnrrv Colton I don't lev, firmly tuouio with a trembling 'mppoc (here would be any hope of going!" I beg you will give it tj Henry." Baltimore National Convention Conr;!'.' We have excellent reason for tho belief, j,j that nearly every Slate iu the Union, with ual. can become a law without his approval as representing the people of the United unless it shall pass after his vote by jority of to thirds of both houses. In bis r , 'legislative capacity, be mijht, in common TI-. l.lvee u . r iti- "'.";:;"." . - ... I beyond liim if he was always there, but he I " In that case, vou must bestow it, said V1,,V: cin.llah iaialiii am 1 '" 1 , with the Senate and II vjse, in-titute an in i e i 1..Th ..r " lis sometimes absent at the hour wo recite,1'" I'resirtent. "Henry toltoa will come - t - " "" s " ikles e .earn iroui p. .......... ... , q,,iry t0 a,e,rtljn 1Dy ficts which ouht to and so he won't bare as cood a chance of lorward. ' e."-H . . e. - rr .v,, raor oi urun nic, mai itiu.iaU,c F..e ;hfllU.nei, hil) jmoLt ;u u. ..proving or veto- m r,..,, i keeping his place in the class " u.nry, unsuspecting wnat was going ou, -- -- - - -- --j ..o.... o.. u..e e.o ..w -- :'JZ':; lU'5-';:r.":.,t:iJ - W bat is the cause nf his absence!" 'advanced, his paleface flushed with wonder n:xt- We have recently received le-tt-rs m that County aud Mla-eX, which defies iii, ib-. -w u (.in. mi ih (,..! I .... . . ,.. 1 j -m .. .i froin iiitclii.'Pnt and jtaasious ppiirii'inpn in nt..-.n Tli finir nnlr tr of the ml ii i f tifriilfre dw I feat, bejb'i SI h llra.ln he. af ) a t-varta (, . take, in sewing, and they ar. too poor' to fastened tho star upon hi's brea.t, and then almost all the States, North an 1 South, eon- forests are dead and dying. That they have any aervant, .o Harry carries the supported bim back to their seat! The taming satisfactory assurances that ..he (on- have been .fleeted by tho frost is at once bundles home " ! noisy applause of the audieuee jarred al- ""vative higs aud Americans of the L a- ridiculous, for they have withstood the cmUs " Mrs Co'ton has made erett effort to 'most painfully upon bis heart, foil as it was " ' organumg tor the Presideiitia! coo- 0f winter thrice as severe as the uuusuaily keep her boy at school. Ho is a good of a deeper joy ,ln earthly pain can-give ". with nnn,o.l sp.rit and energy A ruodera-c one through whici. they have scholar is be not!" the joy or obedieuco to the pr. cept, "In correspondent in Ronton, well informed of passed, nor is it the uature of this m onarch " Yes, mother: I don't know a boy that' honor preferring one another." In his the political movements in his State, writes of the forest," at a.iy lime, to strike its studi-e harder .b.n l(-.,ry Colton" mother's loving smile be found a full re- 'bat there are already over three hun- colors to the absolute dominion of King " Not even Charlev Morris!" ' I ward for the s.onfico of his selfish anibi- rcd ai fift-v N a'toal --"ion organizations Winter. The extraordinary blight is the Coveting earnestly tho best gifts, ho in .'i assacouscits ; anu inaitne . onstitunon- common topic among tne citizens ot tue 1. Nn mnthnr l. irlhen I am not n),li.,eil tion """" ,''"" to study so much because I have been to had fouud iu the spirit of brotherly kind- al Union movement is tasing rapid and car- counties where it prevails, ami win, c it robs I."" ,w school more repularly than he has, and then ncs, " a more excellent way." net hold cf hearts and judgments of the ,he woods of their greatest ornaments it ;:ZH!Ztt.m. I have more io myself at home. Why, , , peop.e ot the Northern ?:atcs. mle such also itj..re. to an important ex'ent. the rltmlrn Henry is up aid studying before anybody n . n is the progress of the good work; ir. a rcg.or. timber getteM.-Vfrra.,ri. ( a ) Lress. r,l,7A:r-"- I ,, ,,jr' in lllM ,,,;,,. ,Bd ... HBI.. Death FROM asufr DIM' so. of country supposed to be more closely aud Stftrmlitt 'J 7. In.tH, WHEAT WANTI-I). 4 M l planting eumin unity will take noma that i Ja tiirir Wheat Crop will lie purchaa.dat the! J 'harlot te te.m Flouring Mill, al nmrki t firirea. Th.taa having Wheal for aale may find it In thmr 1 auiautaga la call al the Mill he lore cloeing a aale JOHN WlLlvkS A CO. JW3, l9. JiHf Houses ami Lots for Sale. '''K Snbaenner otTore for sale Ihe fouaai end 8. 11 nn which he reeidee, adjoining the Melhndiet paraonagB. 7'he fonac ia comlorlable and Hi. ire . nn the preiiuaea a kitchen, d.nry.Stta. ble and a Well af eirvllenl water. 7'lie eilaalioa a good one for a Imuly. AUO Aimlher ..uae and lot fronlinr oppoail. the I'le re-idene. uf the Rev. 7. M. Farrow and alio adjoining the Taraonage. Poeeeeaion given the I at of January neit. R. W. I1KCKWITII. Asreaiw I. ri. M il ar- to. tnolaa , Ui-n.y, ar at.-aitie uw ,aCi Vl pr. U -par..M U. U IWUlj IT lie) Hlerp with his book under bis head at i 7,'" ' - u.j t., 1C u,u . A rmLK misw a iiiiuAum- . jjt j Arkii-a, from the tnect of unuft dipping. liiacK l.tpuhMeam.n Ihao any other, we Sarab iloldridtf, a tnaidoo lady, died in 0 "Thfnifhe faili to obtain the l,i -hei ' She sIecP wilh tl,p " moF " in hpr mouth nrTC tiio gratification to state that in the L-Jard, Ot on Thurfday the Pth iut., at rank ia tho nchool, it will not be for want' tttg tbelr Miianlinoua All sUit m- If mi t alwiiimi) In ll In r a-r In itie month with fhe litwl' inilti. nm u nii bttlH tn(rlliri. TUB I.IVER XNVIGOHATOR k t IKTtfli' VKIiM'M. i'l.ti'iit KKT. ! HH ll tn mkmk ar tfc i.i,n tHurnanl 11 mr A trOHl A Vi, , P nprWtH.. H-,lr. W hnlf Ale Aortal I riiMMiriel Nr Y.rft - T W ttrnTt al WaMlaxi Hf U ll.at.la. .W m F. 8CARR 3t CO., Charlotte, JY C. X LARGK SUPPLr OP CoiiKtnhle. 'Warrants JUST PRINTED. of diligeiice or een scholarship, hot from the mere accident of his outward circum stances. Rut he doubtless will make a great effort to be putictual these six-weeks to come. " He will, if he knows of the plan," said Charley moodily. " lie learns hi lessons at home, does he not, so as to keep up with the class, though ho ahould be absent for a single da) !" " Yes, mother, but to day we had a spe cial explanation of something in arithmetic, that I know that ho ouiiuol work out by himself." " Is my boy quite conscious of the spirit bo i indulging V a-ked the mother gently. " Does be really uow wish to gain this prise for himself at the expense of ouo who deserves it perhaps even mora." " Then you don't want tue to get the star after all, mother, aaid Charley, after a few moment aileoce. " You will not doubt your mother's in terest in your improvement, even if she should be lea solicitous about this particu lar honor," Mrs. Morris replied. " Yo and was found a corpse some hours after, extreme Southern States, where Democracy ihe auc of sixty ci"ht years. She ha I A post mortem revealed the fact that she has heretofore reigned triumphant and geu- W ivs represented herself to be very poor had swallowed the juice, wbiuh was cjnvcr-, erally uncontested, the Conservative Union- ' , j needy, and consequently was the reci ted into nicotino, a deadly poison; her lips, loving Whigs and Americans are beginning pient of "many cbantablo gifts and fivors check and breast were smeared with the 1 to shake off their lethargy, and to marshal froul those who took compassion on her ap foul stuff in her dying struggles, alone in her their forces for the coming conflict a con- parent needy circumstance. She had liv roJtn. Refore retiringshe felt a deu liv sick- flict involving the supremacy of the Con-.cJ alone for manv years in an oi l cue sto ness, having swallowed some of the juice, 1 stitution and the laws, and tho very exis- r. house in an out of the way place, aud a out she bad made no complaiut until it was) tcnee of tho Republic. Kuhmon i MV,,,-. ) ft,w a4V!, before she died expressed fears , - , i,.. ,b , ,i,e Vic-Preiden too late. I that she niiirht have to go to tne poor house i - . . , - , , l f , ,l , .. :n HoMU'lPK IN CllATEL II.LL-We learn ' A.ftr "' of he removal of ihe President from omce, . . i o i.- i- hieh;v probable that she bad iu jney con- . . ,, jbio;B 00 tbe ice-Presi- Texas lately .equitted a man on the charge j hetmetn ft ,tJeol 0f the name of Ford, of. I 'M ,:, U"' ""n,-Cl"? ,;,;,;,iftS , Jent ing any t ill I This participation in tbe performance of legislative duties between the co-ordinate branches of the government ought to inspire the eon i net of all of them, in their relations 1 towards e .cb other, with mutual forbearance and respect. At !ea-t each has a right to demand justice from the other. The cause of complaint :s that the constitutional rights) and imiuuities of the Executive have been violated in the person of the President. The triul of an impeachment of the Presi dent before the Senile on charges preferred and prosecuted against him by the House of Representatives, would be an imposing .-pedicle tor the world. In tbe result not oulv his removal from the presidential office would bo involved, but what is of infinitely creater importance to himself, his character,-both in the eyes of the present and of future generations, might possibly be tar nihed. The dis. race ei-t upon him would in some degree, be reflected upon the char acter of the American people who elected him Hence the precautions adopted by tbe Constitution to -ccure a fair trial. Oo such a trial it declares that " the Chief Jus tice sbnli preside.." I'liis was doubtless be cause the Irani, rs oi tue i onsinuimu I'e.iev- " Love Rui.m the Court." A j'iry in of horse stealing ; although the crime was clearly proven against hitu, simpiy beoause ha) stole the horse to elope with his sweet heart, who was present in court during tbe the Freshman Class, from Cabarrus Nathaniel J. Watson, a son of Mr. Joues Watson, of Chapel Hill, which resulted iu the death of tho latter. Watson, trial, and waiting to marry him if acquitted. , first trucg by Ford with a i.. . e-j LAI. .11 I. 1 ... I ' . . auj j the premi.es. and (Hind in various places Jl,,. Prel i mi nary prcx-cdingH in the Hjusa anou: ei i " aocuiuuiau , m the ot charges which may involve im posed tihavc extended o.er a period of pHll..1,11llt have been well aud wisely settied u any h:ty years. j by long practice upon principles of eaial The jurors had probably all been in love themselves, at on period or another of ibeir lives, and there was not perhaps one of them but would have done the same thing. io their youngest dya, if they could nt bare got their wives without. " A little folly now and then, Is relished by the wisest nieu." i alu n shot, and then wounded with a bowie I AmmIi'AN Maiiriaux knife. Ho lingered until Tuesday night, ) Monday evening, March when be died, ford made bis escape huieigh Standard. ! justice both to tbe accused and to the peo- , p.Rts On 1 pl. The preeedeut established in the case K th- -eon. I of J.i.'.n IVek. of Missouri, in l-v'l, after Tbe receipts of cotton is 3,UHM.!)!l) bales, against 3,2-19,705 bales. Increase over last year, 7 jy,.3J Dales. ...,." aI mtrrio. tielween li.s Isafooie i a ereri.l review or an loriun Corbin, daughter'of Mr. F. P. Corbm, of will, t venture to predict, stand the test of Virgiuia, and tho Marquis de Montmort. time. In that case I.uko Kdward Lawless, was signed at the residence of Mr. Corbin. the accuser, presented a petition to the in Paris. On the following day, the mar- House, in which he set forth minutely and riage took place at one of the Pari.iauhpeciHc.lly bis cause, of complaint. He churches. I pray.d " Ua. the oonduot aud proceeding