'ha;i- II T - - . ... -';.,w''Ssi .if 1: 0 o?s - 0: ;-bd,b "?"-'- -ao-h a'n ; V. ,b." - ; a- . - ' '-, -:: d ' ;; ,. ; , . agpMab e;a : - -- r : b c-b - & a. aM Jf;ro a long.art.cle uptne rvicnmou .:. M, Air Brar-bjpfah Carolina-,- in the F& i .to i-4irx-His exjrraet, jrom lira, recently pain b-a; i.'it--usj!ti .of. .Transactions of the bliHncn' Si'.tute Ar-:.;Kr.raI Society, from the penVf J. C. I-r; to!! "q:, strikes,-ns; as particularly jkjtiii hi 13 character, and "eason- V.. ), f ti:;t lu.fj foXi!":C ; lorers '..Of fV;-r-rr;iiif , )f tliOSt; 'W':o v. t;;:!J aild t haliire was no saUtuiilial tisSreuce. aSni(pt td i o t! Ur -tis's rti-n .hyrth t;lU's tliat cit3' to Iook "fl'r Por dnTocrats Norii. and Ua to" tl'nieJuSj tV.tiji-rcs.-?, arivta at tlw ud " .s "nVvet of...! e reltii. -s the following asvful faWt: . .. - 'i . r '. v. oritrastutff cr.i..:ner.t.-5 . - His- rfevOMiiicMida- i.n. j-rHVr- r. ov.'t: BECPTiOS-.F.TSBE FFICESS CF IH ELGLITE. p A Woman , Fkozek te Deatk. The Mil- Wisconsin. ' of Fi tUn v ht st. makf 55 a '. .'111 ill UtMi'H I t oii . i' A r.vu w ... rer, Witten lit .defence of a reform in Jhe ayyJof Kerft ires.-the otherV- da t t I- ii I erexl by a Awr-u ' 'vhziV.ut: ..ship' a.d j-re-. st ro, appeiil to the ' benofolesjt residfnts of ncrfiirtoioi.t nf flip forr!Hlil'at rscCSUliieuued i . v,V.i7... . V' ' S I " V . . .! t . i ' v...;. Tt : t-.t as " th-.tt . irv to Inhk nftfi- the r-onr mh) v.r.-lv .M1 l- r .v"v w . . v. ,- i.iaj.njTi.c vvjis ii u suusiii::iiui nstureiiff -jnr.in-.hr i-seiiitu io ui-usm imir'.i' v - - - by the excellent head of thntdepftrtuitiit we extracrTfTel'foIlowmgJiidtf: well deserved eulogiutn tipou the'ehuracter ef -the -aliftad Gccoraplislied Secretary ofJXj'""- ' ' - '."Mr Dobbin wasjiypoyifed to a seat in the Cabinei'i'lifttaneotts.' prefefene'e of tj'io Prl4eat,:'iud:pendent -of uii , outside pnfSng ."uff'pieasnrc", and, indeed, in direct defiance of an trleotorrjrreconinwMidatfoa. of . aootiier indi vidual from the same State,- As:: the jCa"et is in .some sort the privy council of the dent, as its most esseatial function is'- to his discretion with -its co-!!ectie wisdom, its ttione is responsible for for the- policy of the A iiiiui'Lraiion, and us it is of the. grea teat iniHor taucc that there 'should be perfect 'concert' be iwcen the chief members of the Executive de- parttnent, one would" naturally conclude - that liu-v would bo selecjed by the unbiased dicern- snt-u' 'h'j President, wiih reference only to :.i ' i.-'i.; s it t ) ':;;; .:r-.-fi;l '- ' : I -. V '. ;'.U-'.'.- r;-- t :'.""! cf 'ii! ti ' e Vir c?ie to ihqv! i.-i .'u-'i-ij, ' - v r1' '' . , "' i'; itrrnt4l fitness -and aUitity, and in uttt-i' dis- I. .1--;. il.tl..!., tiJi." ! .1 . . tt! 1 U '' t IC liiili , xctci' oi evc-s:rvw:'S -.u!d t-r vo.yva! i-.ttd dor.i'is- nf t!m TTni.anc Ul i ' -'-Tt, , V.n,V. - J Vt ; ... - n - 1 .'-."' ct...u.l - !. -I 51, ult niHipr the CO!U!3ad Ot " " -"v. - iuw -nvir ail VJ1M" 011. i.v . iu .- ..... abide th.e decisiQu of the convt3. He t-ouf l.( .... .:;tv.;,:. ;. . 'i I.. " :":.' 1 -', - r iiv.uinnvmc.Hi irnrj tv Mjuai;;i - sol cj- oeiween fue . uim aim. cw jWexseo'7 tUi; ...1 t.. X'-v : .'. ... ...... " ... j c ' ' ' I . .' i uiiu t xiii c. a jj tu, ji bu . lor ... t rt'lCif. iaany whigs' voted, -and th Ivansas Nchif-ka bill. ,He declared that' he wasfo'rV-Butduiaiiv Breckiuridije and Free Kansas for K being.free to frame her dn institutions if, wn way; and this woaKt give the true ion of the Kansas act. Did that act e matter sovereignty" in tlK; full sense ci f V T V 1 V i. "V 1) rice en e'geutle-raeti, he would rather trnk it Ca.pt. Hivrfn. of thU. Xavy : On the ij.ornb'i- of. the ISth, Cabtr ! i ari-t-'u HndtM! 3t'-Port3r:;.'U'h, -ni, 1m! visits to CUivaiier'Pappidarao; the- United States vice consul, 'a ml the iailitary and civil authorities. Au iuTirati'oTi to. a duulic banquet, by tne Cor poration and" ir.habitauts of Portsmouth, Tins appeal has been prompted by the fa ft that a Mrs Suliivan w.is literally frozen to dvntii last Wednesday tnorninj; in Van Buret! street, between IIwoji and Michigan. Her husland was at wor"k o; the Milwaukee and Mississippi Ka'.lroail, beyond Madison. Sh.e iot ont of wof-JiVon Tuesday, and -.vent to a ciij has ' constahle, so we learn, and asked h'nn to let t.:cat:-Oii sl.-C!;'..1. f :';!;,- -:d...-.on:sh ail not to throw 'uvvay li.eir rsvr.er a p o c 1-. .c c-vtb'trec-s, at nu eei'taiu teatc'.is Ue. jf-.fT uncertain v:ee to v; o cviii is to .'cultivate tTer-reens iv -.1; ;neu;:b, but to do it in t' l.O OtiSC!'. "Dear Do In "':;' :r i r ! inia orie.c.it. tics, sections ana he 'case of Mr Dob- iht way. ;u..d v : : : i w . "!'.::r !!-. f - ; :'... .o :'.-.. v :.iiS. ( J.iV !... r.- uU!i: ;,- .Vii'i-i!-;::, 'I - i - '. . i i ; iOf ;t Sllb;SCt o: invitation to .."j: ;in 'vol. cf i-.''f!c inort hke1 v 'ji the n;':l c; j t..f.fi T hat' of fut:-! t - i, A-i.cre i i ii 0' a n ( i a i -' :r . re j e-L-e i vrh-ips. Our i.ol ti-aiy n,;:':- i . v.. :,U v'.iy oi' i ; .;-. My ..!! . . . ... ! lia :;..;S. I ir.:i eotnpeti i.:.. ... .iv vate ; indicated bv the most s.Tm.o".f i-subr" . it be hnd no very'' g rea tXtrt c-Htty juiTteyfiVr-wt,-hc' will lit least .jrtf-y o::i GCice witii a reputation wiiicn is con:rti.u- aarate wit'i the hudls tf tiie cuntits y, and which wid endure us lc!, as tl.tre is u Navy to re dress the wrous ana u muiiiiaui the honor oi the re;.ubi:j. 'i'oo often experiment proves the day. is not yet. fixed;, and every mark of; Lrespect has been paid to the Anierk-an oiheers. The Resolute was towed up the i owe?, use Queen 'having intimated her wish to pay a visit ngres-siona! sovereignty. He wlhed i to the vessel, and the si ea at frigate iletpbution he question out of Congress aitaj&Jtfr 1 was also sent up to salcte on tt-e occasion, tu.u and tlUs, he held, wa3 the verdict of the eeseveral un bouts and other ships w ere sia- f.oned in the roads. .The Queen and Prince Albert, accompanied by soaje of their ciiiiuren, paid their visit about ten o'clock cu Tuesday tuor.-.i-.ig, the IGth, English and Auit-rican nags flying at the )eak of the Resolute, and the royal starulard whs foisted at the main as .soon R? her majesty stepped oa honed, Capt. IIart.ste;:i received e royal. party, the officers grouped on enur r the tLja :- a i :.r p.u.i !t:ce of others. 1 ei ;.t-.! U: ,;U'.i t!:ai Oi;;' native -'a Allies Nigra; is ;;.'.; ort'.ati'eni.al than ' d .y, . . c'::s '.pini-ji; is shared ' '-'i'.y-' wi o Ii.. w. both ;n :'..;. i r-.c . r.rr . -1 :'-': ( -'"i-- '.' ,.;rowrh Sii-?e, and in iti " ' r-. i r'.-, -e 1 uth of Jc.'v. - s- u gv.:v.-1. .: ir.. Y . u- T;v-t.s 'a.-. -' '. . -. U t : . : :-:;. t -. .' i . ...I : .: ti.iivil in a:-ici ; ;' :.-" :'. .;; a i--. a.. (i aoi. r tna ue in - i. a '", :;v..:- deii- .--j.; ear:y they '.g in" ii!::; uiiii ill Cuf tiU-C. til to ti.e tiOWH.' , :.!i : i .:, a:.o i ....(.' u ;! J ...... ; - p:-i : -i : ; -1 remox al ; ' i l.:. 1 Vt-ragin.-; '.: hi - ' . . J iiiy, v. h:ch w ei'e ;:: ''- -'A heal iy i' . ' v t ; s of . . . y -cr ct i t a-i other lot .-, i..iy, .-.ad a belter s-Ject; on -. ; cent. not oU! ; ;;;.: the fir-t- v.--r. that tils no:sy and noirioas pootici:tn tany he no i.ettc-r than" a clever charlatan, and that his caj-avity ior ti;o pubbc services inverse prooor iion to his ;;;-: . pretenuons. Kareiy, in '.'.. : ii . do any oi oor "o,s;;i gioshed'' tuti. vuto c ii j-.n vil.ee Witn oii;..:pao.u repuiHtiou. iu .Hlvad Oi being a UiiUcUtly ai!U feuroaeu to Mr D-b b.u, rLiioo.isibie position i-as o.ii iwa huu u.i oppvituutty i't.-r tiie display oi hia tiiode&t but sieiiii-g abilities; and ha returns to private iifj -vita a lairne ail the more briSliaet for tl;e test shch .-:.i.:.;,iu'io"; eo many of our splen did i-i-tre-sinei:. ills repaiat;ou wd.i live, not only Lii the tradition of h.a incorruptible iiite, ri ty and his diiige.iue in the discharge of duty, but hi i he historic record of those reforms which d..tr.e,uish his adiiua'.atratieii, and widch have toe.lr Jj'ated to muct; to th.e character and eiiioency oi me -imerictm iiavy.- in thj late electioii of President This was exactly the grounti tor nie tjjac- j-ncy of the Sootjt tc occupy; for, not orrcaft the democracy' of the North stand upon illnt it is the true rronnd; Most Northern 1 Ftaiv- cruis liiiiiti quatter sovereignty s tneuonr.e of the Kansas act. in fact, -and Mrs Orr'Tof oontn Carolina, lyid .Mr cur.tn or inassee. cfiilfi t:ii It is enough if the set contain-' the doctrh.ti' ?i effect, for the effect is all any one cares ai-tu -.- We have hitherto fiven the sub?.t ar.ee .'" plf Qrr's and Mr tndii.'s vi-vs of 'the q:;.- -t. iiiid their staudins; is such as io assure us .at thev rc-iJivaynt very unicU atore thai: their fir-; divtdual opisooiis; they r"-p-re---t.t :vs dop.n - r l- ranch, the jredoi-inasit sotLcrti deuiv.ri."c 1 -i.'. o, t. i-i. , M r ii ranch r. a', rack the prop- - df-tnl . ,-"f "?r,;v- ivar.Si.-s." The Free '. j. f ti.e 1 'euio-.-r.-itic party is a T rritory of t'.ei-i w '.it. roen a T-rritory w-re wh;to An,'--ri-. :. ;i r.-.s shall e:d-jy the same political r.gios ti'cyj exerciHed ia :!;e i"'-t:ttes ivheice tht y. U.;;.;'. 'I' he der.OCratl;: . n . y Ciii.-S i.Ot . --'.O I C: -r ! - iVeedoui to b- par:i;ao:ii,; to white fi eeaoj.! It does hold that white have c-.-rtaiu ;'-.;;;. tile rights every wee re oii t h is uontiueat, .n vipr which is tho ripi;t of s e i f - o v e r n : i ; e tt, w ti.uut reeiii'd t;-iiipii-rs. t'loveramci.t. "'. lii' T--: r.lo- erf i:.Kl, C( -it of -i ...... l .it 1 1 1 . t been accet. ted by the captain and othcers, ir.it her nave some uoou utiui ner uusnana rcturntu home, lie, in the meanness -ot hts "pent-e.p iieart, told h.'r to go to tiie poor-lmitse. She was eypcctii g her husband home soon, and .proba bly thought she could weather it out; but it was a bitter cold night, and Wednesday morn ing her released spirit had winged its way from sorrow here to another and we hope, a better world. She was found dead on the floor, with her children crying about her. If there is any conch-nee left in that constable who ruthlessly dove .her to despair and death we hope the picture may thaw his icy heart, atxl slso those ct the neighbors who lived near the poor creature." " ' .. . ?ntertil jx .tavet- FAViETTEVILLd, X. C, "... Satisriay. Jauuury 10. 1857. 1- J&T-G. G. MoCrcmskx is oar duly authorized ' agent fer the cullectiou of all ehvnn tlu this oihee. cai e Fi:iii i.tipyoiLMK r Aa!'. Oar strictures upoa tiie Dee lliver Naviga tion scheme, and condemnation of the imposition meets with some littic ce!i3uro from the Wil mington Journal. TT . i.. i- -, . we aie ;urpnseu to nutt ourselves Rt u:sn with our brother, on this subject,. - Ve took the "cue" from him and expected to find the journal a great au.diary in exposing the a Uominable scheme. Nor do we d.scover our selves at var'uuee with the Journal, except so f.. V r. .iI .l.'.V...' lit:. ......rliry'lllll ll t!i II'. l.-ifllfl The Usty Rocket Br&nd. A man tfavetintg -x ' ix am, andvfteeing no .one present j W e copy his testimony m regard to the m- The foilovvi'.ig g'MitienivU cej t ;n'.i of her majesty: Mr J W Crosiji y, U. S. consul; Chevolier Viuctmt P.-.ppa!ardo, vice- i-oasnl; Mr ii ariiiitc, vice-o..?.".: fo t:;-.- TTnitrd States at Co'.vcs; Capt s'n li -us, of tat Uiiited obitcs on:' s'ea-nshi.p lit rn.o.n, fad Mr Coroehiis Oii-otn-U. son f the i' rojccJ or of t'.'.c A Ai t'- d tboi. U-r m;ij;-7 :.! rectriv-d a erroial wei coo;e, iota ted-thc v.-.-r-'-I, a.-i r-.-:h'ed- aiohtsi vftu-nw -"ti'seattiVinsrifilleKci'Ciicv of its pv er.th usi-!Si ie :';.;.'. aft-rwatd fi-r."i i in i ;,-;Ui! ocj-uw-r v. ; and etitt-rcd Cf.to citii Shortly, he asked SatnV.o it' he was dry'? m Sam bo fiaid he was. Stranger told him to "p-i ro the bar and take something at his oxpease. Negro did go, and shortly left. Landlord says to the' stranger: "Arc you acquainted with that nigger?" , "No, in: ver, saw him before ; but why do yo i a-k?" - 1 Kuppns? so froin year conversiiig with him wr.i ; ..'.-ii C ..-- I i -i'd h.'kilig h ". : i soli! I . .-t o:. ir, ; r- , ;- f Fat Lew Mathew, th Apostit of Tcmperaaee died at Cork Ci tiie 9th of December. Tl.ec baid Ma tiie'-'-" was be; ii at Thoiiiastowi), lie ;.iad, October it, IV 90. He was Lett an oi- ! p;;t!U at an early age, adopted by an aui'l, utid du.'-ti'jd iu Kilkenny Acaden.y and at May uouth. tie was orddi:ed to the priesthood at Dubiiij. A-doptini'. the orir.cinle of t;t;.i abs-;i- iiCi.ce, n- commented a series of meetra-s and vo:,ii awakened the eatuusiusin of the Irish na ture to iiis assisLiii.ee. He traveled from town to town through the itl i C i ; t;;;-;':i, .-ei. '. ." :;; i --r. -.-i-.i io--:.;- ;. :-',-';.'.;, Ac;-; :-..'.; ; -u-. . i-'-'i i-os:iy i:oi:i sc-ed. Yery h iiiay be ootaiiied b; r north : 1 ii; Michigan. A ml thvSe i-ii-t b -r c'.ova!. as vrc.i i.-S .;,' Ii-.:..-:'. a-e v. ii.- a i ra -. .-: .;,c... '. -..-a o-C.m-s ir.).;; t i . - ? .. ro ;!,.;; lorri i i -,ii ' . - - :..i; .. i'ro'ii t:".e sm.di i s I o :; th::; .' ;ii.;;i ; .-- , sa.:V- i ' 1 i i y ti.e b-i-b : Geo,: : "- .v' ...'a : t:.e rn.iy be s CO ii. fb'-i. b .A o j as: - t . . " - b thoro'.--:. ; S fr- :; .. . -1 j : t r ! ; f b ' i y n: ii -s o: d o ;'-:;: in r--; here; :v.u ";,-: -.'--- -..- 1 'vc .-. i ' : -. : r-.ir.-.:.-rr t.i--- 5: Au;.av.. .-. sr. vi-.. ...ii .o: i: r h oi a::s -. .. s. ... 1 1 ... .' . -..Oii: ...Ci' of OUt tin'1 sal;;.; ti'lii! as r. :id :."io: i :.!;-.-? a i a-.i . -. :. v. eks: :: :" i'-'' - .- : tine last oi' .; . :e. it - i": v :-. :;. ; Vf-.': at ti.e iiiiir ' ;" t he :: -i;;.--;b sa.er ;:o. r .;"";'. c- ; i. 1 ii r:: . " . r !y to the i- of i ..- :. i ; '-: S Oio'-i- .i y : -.- ; .'. .:: b-s'S V:- ry r ' .- j 1'i, He adiiiiiiisie: en tiie pledge to tltousanda at a t.iiir; at Nei;agh to iwt-'ity thousand iss one day ; ei Calw.y a hundred thousand iu two uays; be: wet a 3a'.v.iy and Lough "ea to near ly tv, o handed thousand. Proai Ireland he went So England, where the people were infect--i with a corresponding entknsiasua. Tuei.ce he cit.-r.e to ti.e United StatcR, from which he r-.: turned in the ut Aurati of IS51. His labors r. d triumphs here will long be remembered. 1'i.rorigh ail this Herculean labor he was con idi.::t:y iii a state of peisonal poverty. When hti began hi? work iiis br.l!ir-r was the pro I r ftor of of a large distillery. He support ed Theobald until his .vondt-vful succesa had : uined the distillery, and reduced the owner to hunkn:ptcy. To nueet the wants of the public benefactor, the Biitisli govcnmeiit Fettled au ti.'H-.aity of ibOG upon liini, which sum war; just sr.fhcient to nav the oreniium noon an i;::;urance i p- i . h'-Id by bis creditors ss Keciudty for their j claims i'r-ince h:s return to Ireland, the wt ight ! c; yea"K ut'd the exertion!: of lonj labor have consptlled his p.artial withdrawal from publh: life ries by Congre.-i:! la not popular s. if go Tise cxero.su of the privilege by a loritiiiif i:.for ow:t mstuc-tions u: trie a-; :v,': wa y is popular self ip)Vi rmaei't, in its fu.asl sense u';-.'er our cOiistitn! io;i It i'-s the '-..;.! : i; : of the exercise of this priveo-- to ti-? j top oi Klae.sas that cun-stttites her Free hiu otp. Ji; no other way can he he e. ; j It : e iraoiuiioiry that there ?'iopd b .;oas :.cis o: wiiite people not c.by v. i :, out Premi-.igly determitit-d, to t-ur render t -awi or-(-iou.fi heritage of .t he revoiut.o.ihr) etruggie for no other result in prospective thai t ;e es tabiishmeiit of the largest luv;:se to ".i 'irutai race in our uiid.-'t, whose natural coV.;;;' to b-, .-' r-rf ; ,1 v. h'-'h j' i,; 'a. ro H. rt:' Fao: iy'iti. . -; .! : . w;o t i . i o i 1- , vie s .:. 1 1 a r i id .-ads T e A .:.-'. Mr C; in propos- d "T!-e Qi i ::nd i'.oyai i : -, -; t l:'i :.: Fresh! jr,t of ike L!nd: ;! L pi, -ms were, drunk with h " f'. i; r t-.-.l: : 1 A iii-i" U':- : ; Ar .;.':.-'." w. re to. t 'and C-;pb i-ouUii was dra;:.k ith loud cl:e?rs. can Co!'?r.!, rar Crosk'-y, ami his ce was rtsooaded to by n-key in :i t hcitous speech, an-d he coi;" bv rrniii aii,-; 'ihe Union Jai k and bt.ir h:d Fwiiiicr," wi!h ::u iippro!, riate senti- p;.og i.'-eot. vSo!-s- caa'- ;:y Mr Cro.skey propped the i-vait:. of Mr Coroidijs iis in:: b, which t'oit gi-i-ii-.n.an aknowlt-dged in an ciffpaent speecli. ire :';ii:ii ; success of ti;e Resoinie. aii'.l may sr.t: lie again Mnpbjycd ii. prosecatlng the 3 areh for Sir J ':. i Fr;:nb:i:; and bis c-J urates,'" wag pro: os-al i.;y Oa;;aiu ilivia;ius, ra:d iieccoideel by Mr Gt .unci!, and evok-.-.l hena ty applause-. 'i'he aut-io: it'es of r-o-iVliaUipLon furnished a C'ipiaili ! rism wherevtr license has been thru We s:i Y license, for the race knov.s iio.niiC ?!f u a. j turnca to peciul sieaioer for the i-.-c;:i;ion. iiarisiem was invited to i:;;,e aud h!ee at --borne IJ.-ii. The. ofecers uere invited tft visit thP.oyai grcmuds ; privilege of which !j:.-;-if.!Y)-;i, use nc-r tiie mean tag ot ao-aav 010 . oej-.y, e mean, of participation iii govennn -ni the ii'i erty of equality. Thl it is eqi.abty ho oh.ck f ort3n.a;t;i on tle Joi lowing oay , -A- re,: re pub'-eu' o;ii iy .ir.vi: ca-dav .a T.;e tv the ra-v days as, vf a e'e : -t ;;::':'. ? pe; ; i 1 g t Cfn Kla.k lK sr"iJtio?ii.D ?grph aiiocitii-'ed, :v i'e on no Ohio river stoooT -r r-!;r."d WatitAa ANoraosox, ni.en r'.ii was io n-1 --; " . v e rvifb-r,.--.. : : b;a as co'i i' ,'t-al -.vP;. schemes for ran- ii t ii p.-rioo scui p . r ; of tii ;;; ; n irg off negi'.-'-s fror.-! iv en tacky and f-xeding slaves to U surrectior,. According to the New Alb -a. y Ar.Ayr-, this 'ilt've! read in .:li vidua! is toe itin" ; id.' ir;.; negro If a or:. ; -;-r- O' CO !(!' v-o iiivc part is not easily gathered Ca -t?.;oai Ai:n cA:,r :;ja Hcc-s. One of the t. V l 5;' is. a call be iveii to &svi ne, while i. .. ii. -s v !: ; . :..; , ;:a' vc.'i.o.A. mul cciuiiioa B..H. Mi t.;,d .--d..h-ir r. re very gcul lirtichrs, &nd sbmiii be co.ist:intiy cnpplicd. Wc would not, bower.--, be uadcrsiQod as nrgir.g the ic"e?-'ity of !eeep:;:g these articles con tittup.!; y M r:Hi-a. ii; i'idi.i OS by to Gcveri-r Sr. i: it: W. )'.- ' !' e i set :m to YAolar:; iends o:ni:-- spT-c ;;t W'.l'ilT.i-f ' rl Ju.'ge .-ii ei'. ao : p"h ( -o o.j ! y . onu in ioc, Iel.i.war. co;:r;- by tic. ii!, er iutiooaieic.g the-m viaiiy into ti;eir fo-id. The fas: is necees sr.ry to o "aviate the bad tendency ? certain ki. ah; of aiimeiit, and shoiiiil be sap-plied in qnar-titiej varying from one' piiit to two quarts, as often as ence or twice a w.k. Salt should always be iotrodue e.i a!S a seusooing in food. When it is not go used, it should be given twice a week', r it jriijy i;C placed in a box iii the stye to which the .-ahm.ils oau have access whenaver they wish to partake.;'. H;s Trade JN ,T3E WE3r.: At St. Louis, cat the '1 ith iasL, pork was selling -at 5 to b. for log-- weighing 200 pounds and over, and ike same prices are offering for the delivery ; of keys cp to December 20. "' ty. At these ;ii;d numerous other places in the northern part cp the State, his speeches were received with rapturous i j hcese by the black renuc'.icRUf, sud, as hp poured foi ih his filthy abase of Go ver nor Willard and the democratic p:irty, roe Mi.i-ionistfi went wild with delight m! shouted til! their threats were ready to spat. Ihie ibev. Mr Anderson's occupation as a black republican stumpers tor Leirg at an end. he has taken him self to the kindred and eqnally congenm! one of stealing slaves and rnuning "t'nem off to Canada. NoniH Cjp.ouifA. The 'Supreme Court of North Carolina .has con 5 rmed the decision of Judge Manly that members cf the Uni versa list Church are incompetent to testify in courts of justice, according to the laws of that State! By this decision, the Universalista cf North Carolina nre virtually outlaws, as no member of that religious denomination can collect his debts; swear to an assault, or testify before he courts in any case, even if his wife or child should be' insulted. CallforsLi ftoli, It is estimated that if the present season proves a favorable one, over a million dollars' worth of gold will be washed out within four miles of Ban Andrew, Calareras count j. a.c negro v,ah the --.hae- - ' -t to a..i to the late speech of Mr iM-oa.ro at u cks-.u., o this State, to aucer'adti. N. Y. 1-'- at'Oii; O: ;i-r the f w a s i ti ' '-' tc-i q He . t tll'.V . 1 Oo, o A M:RACUi.ct;s I'lacAi-s. Tue Uoe ceUa Ur. ion gives an account cf George Sia.tf iabi .g one hundred feet over the Great Geac-'iice Palis iii Rochester, without killing ui-iSe-lf: Tt appeared the boys wtiit dovrr. b.c slope, towards tiie xiiM, perhaps to gee how fc they might vr-ri'nrp; one of them namech''Gcrge Sha!p ventured too far, slipped upon tie crust i-o! in r-, bivtuut wer.i over tha raeiit ;'!"-'i'-iin t- failing over one hundred feet, to the the '.utter, boi'itic: up from the eddy u Great Fall. All who heard theahirm ed tit oace that the lad was dead, but yn far trt.m ti-tr.ir dead that uis ctues a the iittciit'ou of akf'terjt cm the river, se rode tiis.tf.nt, and they wr-nt to his rri. was found sraiiding partly upright, in ti Mi.'nt siv b . t from tiie ed"'e of the water of ids legs was bada shattered, and s.i: his ribs were broken. U "Thv precise extent of bb; injnrh f chA i-e at t ree ase-erd a;eed. lie id; f.-e t ft aiid was terribly jarred, though str:k: soft suow may i:ave, in somv measure, the shock." &-;ri:x- I- el-:-:t ob Paa: ;.: I Tri rpc.-dt icrt-urr Or- '.0-.-I istittiie at Cincinnati. Prof. lino that in the latter part ot sixteenth c.a. half t;;' nse who were Looi, d ed ; years cf e.gf ; tiie av-rage bmgt-vay v hole ooihilation was bat IS v-:irs. r st'Ver.teentli century , one hai; oi r.lo died under twi-lve vears. But iu th.e i vears of the eighteenth eentnry, oe-h population lived over 27 years. In t fortv Years, -one-half 'ceeded 32 yea: At tiie beginning of the present cent half exceeded 40 years, and from lb 4 5, one-half exceeded 43. The a verac ity at these successive periods has bee; ed from IS years in tiie sixteenth cent 37 by the last reports. not aos' t! i . r .. i A Vai."A3!.i: Pt-iitiensTin:;.- a-Ir C W. Cot tOt-il, ..!' l:.-.t::i:a.p(.P::, ii.d;,:;np iiSS a iliiOU iiceti ibc ; i-i a- i,-n a ; ;,.. 1 - .. i r ; .a A !.,.;. n a c and - -na.- oi ib ,'i - 'er for '; - ' ;' It wbi -a .On tall .'-:' - - , oa i . i coii-rnae too ofiiciab v.da A the oi: the aMMe:;; :'-.- p.videiit in 1852 ; a iaiba. AM-', t't a- i-ilhbii vi.te fur (ba;grtr-i-r:: i; and St.. to :'.'.. -. a-, i;. the rev; mi .States tor Is Tit. a roeouijcui las w'il be ealc'i-r.ri:::-ipal eitit-r. in tie IF;. on b ; a work Will, besides, con taii; naacn - ; .:-a vainibe political informa tion the ooaog.i oi its iiab.or in-iiier to make it a- pe;ma neat- mid reliable' reference book. It will be lave from parlgtun mstter. It will be free from partisan matter. Si copies $10, Ob; 1,000 $y,0,0G. ie coj'ies 2 5 cents; . 100 In reply to the question, '"What ia a k.. i-.ofr.ebody replies: "A kiss is, as it Were, a seal, cxpress.ng our sincere attachment ; pledge of iuiun: union a present wlbch, at ti.e same lane it is g.vc t is a. knar iron: tis tiie anpressioa of a-:i ivoiv .oral pr. .s cra.i s o buioa::. for a i. e, ;. i;. :ai a sw-ei .te of the. bp an affee : ie uatt tea:i;ng off.i'i a.eert a aMtcaoiS a;sii wiaaa is i-sb-ii ivaii s. ariet sp'-.-):;s a. swt t:tir..'at .docs n-a --a a:y :r iei at'-r- - a ;r :. o -. . .. .-. i- :.'' ro d . a r -t the ' n..- t . a- . ; , a. cx- 'i... ;-; . ; a-'". . n.- .a.-.; ;-: . - -.- r ' : , ; -.. . . n loo the f.-artl im to drink." "Gh," R:dd toe stranger, 1 was only cx-perimenti-p.r. The fact is, I was dry myself and I li'.uught that if your liquor didn't kill ihe u-'-ao to. hiieoii mb-ute. i wculd vent are to t:-.ke a .-Iriuk mrself." TiT- Wikk Crop of Italy. The Genoese correspondent of tiie Newark Advertiser states that the grape harvest the present year has proved much U-ner than for live previous years. Toe vine, which has almost entirely failed -since 1850, has yielded near half an ordinary crcjj, a:;d the silk and olive harvests are also much more abundant A. large proprktcr, who used to pr!due40 and 50,000 barrel:? of wine an nually before the appearance of the malady, which is now disappearing, and whose whele produce last year did uct escced a doceif barrels tells me that his vineyards nine "this season lei. led several thousand. Lorn hardy aud Venice, which prc.dr.ced last year only 242,500 hectolitres (a hectolitre is bM gallons) is esti mated to hava yielded this season over four million of that measure. This is encouraging, for the vine is to Italy what com is to you. Tiie vine is tc the poor, who have little to ent ., ,,. iw.t -r-? bi-iipt-tJ-stau oi pii.n eienj toaii>r- ," iV do net sowcthing has not Ictn wrong aluut that -u-ork. 'Ihut it'nus fcrm ihe victim i f Dii'iC-.lcn.laiii.n, mixma naganent, misanylkivg icu please, viC s'urpposd. must -i-e. admitted; it any rale ii is net denied." 'i-ne Jjuurnal also thmks that a million dollars should iu. been named, instead of 180,000, as a requisite sum to finish the work. So we think, tsud consequently have no tv.th in fhe forthcoming rej-ort.of M nj Gwjioa, who af ter careful examination of Major Thompson's figures, declared $180,000 -.imply sufficient to accomplish the enterprise. Tiie people in the vicinity of the work, in and near Fin'ctieville hava nevt r been frit-ueiiy to it, anti a i ways regarded the project as ob noxious and injurious to their interests, and out delay in exposing the fallacy of (he undertaking is explained in the fact that, sve alwayp considered it a humbug and thought every body else did, and took alarm only when the scl eme has become an incubus upon the people, and a stupendors fraud upon tn-. State; aud we claim to be influenced less by j o icy " than by bay ia calling the attention of the Legislative to the fact. We make a plain statement- of fict-, hi d if any "inaccuracies" can be pointe d cut to us , we Avil! cheerfully make the correction. The first report upon this "improu-merit" snlimitted n estimate of $10,(00 r.s avijly stijjicient to ccmj-ltte the u-crL and render it prac ticable. "Tibs was scarcely enough to bring it decently before the pub! c '' The next derm ml, made by a committee of stoc kholders, was .a petition to the Legislature to increase the capital cf the company to JoOO.GOO which th? ti2grra"ftflu...t,.re.Q.....L,-v--;rT-.-vf. n A .v Important Dkcision. Washington, -; December, 29. The Supreme Court to-kU-y through Justice Curtis, gave a decision affect ing the responsibility of vessels for repairs and supp'h-.. The case before that tribunal on which decision was given, was one growing out of the business transaetiotis cf the Captain of the bark Laura, while employed in trading on tiie I'acifie coast. Chief Justice Taney aim Justice Wavne dissentins from a raaioritv nf tiieir associate:, h-dd that tiie Csiptain, under ihe contract to call the vessel, was merely the avetit and not th-e owner for the time being of the vessel, tiie owners of which were recponsi ble for said repairs and supplies. Judge Taney occupied a:i hour in the delivery cf his views, regarding the subject as highly important, and containing points for the first time brought before that tribunal. II: a n d ievera- PoKrrrNS and past ti-a . ' . i. v - . . : ah uwa.ire T -vv rnr. wi; ttegree ta Df.-i.v-; :': Fee :o r ; i i ."V- ui'e ;i ill WaS ib The agents cf the New York and J pinwall line of steamships, 'it is said, have i tructcu one of their vessels to call in at San J an and tender a free passage to those Amei -aus in Nicaragua that are desirous to returd United States Touching Advertisement. A jc vertises that he has a number cf preeic to dispose of; adding that they sparkli eyes cf a young wido?v ry :f the la :n-na- on : s acty of toe latter nf J, to ia- -!.-a- ncreas- . a- a E;;i a.o -. fa id 1 I v-. hro the -impe :: a Sov with ho-rsta and 'fp-;;i -. tvr - saaaia. I :-i i" a ; -i pot '- on I r wticii itiv .j;.- ana i v aseu child w.ii thik of m-j ab day ion - - "TO. - v .or teriai .- -;-'. ;bi d ;-...nr i'i-; io at a ' i ; n i- - ' ;. o P. at v isitor. iiana. t.ooo of -i nar e ;a ' : '. 'jp petticoats were introduced into E tig ht the rein of Oueen Anne. Thee ... w - - J constituted a part of tiie female court. dress, un til abolished by George the Fourth. Aprons wore part of the dress of a fashionable lady du ring the early part of the last century. In 17-1-1 they reaencd the ground. Mull's and black ill: :::..:itu;m were also in fa hi on. Ornaments 'Cia: worn iii pro! nsiCii. A watcn adarneei the '".list, a jc-'weiled neckla.ee sparkled on ihe bo-.or-i, ;::i,i bracelets 've-re worn over trie long pi-P--vdt-r Oil the hair was worn so late 1793, wheai it was discarded by Queen Char lotte and her daughters. Lad:e3 worn wi.ite i "k sni: kaigs 0''O! i:. mourning, as late as the year 3 773 Aft-?r than, black silk stockings, raauf i- 5t lis hi em .li irkr-p" ',t t?m fn;; hat apear-..t'i iinrnedit.te.'y after the great; enough to Irmtt-e the a-mpletUn i f the xenr-. Over 700,000 is the cost of the work .at the present time, and, no nearer comjilct.o.i than it was eight years ago, when the rivtr w.s unob structed by the trash they have thrown in the stream. it is said by the friends of the work, that it is practicable with "adequate u cans." Yerv possible: and for money e. Oiig'ti, the ioit banks of Beep lliver may be reduce. t to rice fields a nd the ssirf of the Atlantic brought to th feet of the Bine Ridge but we deny that utili ty will be consequent upon its practicability. Hat upon this question of "pructicabil tv," we could refer to tiie report of Hand. tun Fnl ton, Stcte engineer of North Carolina, who ia.d Fee l.eh P. e vol ation !, an; ' ; a oi :;. p i VY- -to the !cr ad- s stones like the " My fate is not so happy a one a thine," replied por; une. "Twas b.i h.ieb.- I visited a m-roha!:t- and made him prosperous and rich. While I rer-iAned with him he v; as oonteuied, but yesterday I turned my face from him, and he hang himself. Why should these whom thou visitest feel thy disappearance less? Am not I, too, dream?"' zry, ts said by one of our exchengt-?, that a y.-rmg (a whee.hvright by trade) in -ii'k.-rdoio., wishn.j, to get a chance to tell one of thi? bur ones wniit n thouhV of her ct '-m:md his best looks aud addresced nev. jn tjj;s w,e: "M:., can I have the exquisite pleasw of rolling the wheel of conversation aromal the a x I v tree of your understanding a few minutes tills eveuing?" A grove of ovet one tiioasand trees, v.rvlng in size to thirty-two feet in dimaeter. and many of thetu from 335 to 257 feet high, has been recently discovered one bra nee of King's River. The trees are of the vires species- A fellow out west, who had married a vulgar tint amiable girl, used to calf her "Brown Su gar," because, he said, she was very sweet but GRtetin&t. New Yop.x, Pec. 30. The ship John Garrow from riavaunah for Liverpool, foundered when six days ont. Her crew and passengers were brought here to day. Tb? Rights f tic "Jtiamcn." At the recent election in California, two wo men were elected to fill offices in Placer county one a-; Justice of the Peo.ce, and tiie other as Constable. Each ' received oue vGte iu the precinct, and there was no opposition. LiP.ci; Balr of Mola3sf.s. The New Or leans I'icnyung says that a bargain was closed in that city on the 18th inst, for 60,000 gallon of molasses ia plantation, at 60 cents per gall ct, f or the Ohio river. the work of improv.ng Cape Pea ana Io ep itivt-r Navigation 40 years since, and v. ho de clarer!, v;th General Renin rd, a noted u.;-n of science that lot king and da tilling Cape Fear ;a.ei Deep River, was impraet.Oabie, and eid.rcir impossible, and for better evidence li.au that, Jet the condition ol the rher furnish t! tado uiaiiy. It is r. remarkable fact that this grand en terprise which id to aiT. ct .o vitally the :mcr f ts of N. Ca rclinii ; tlos j-ci.(-me wlot h is taai Kunm'.tr all the revenues of the S'.aie, and having so many claims upon titate prion and j.ubllc approbation, should be cloak- d from public scrutiny. Why ha ve not the people v. ho arc to pay for this gigantic hnmbiiir seen its pro portions? Where is any &cr.ei al exhibit of thc Company to he for:;. ? What is its Cap.tal? Where is any account of its disbnr e ..cuts? What are it a assets; its Iku-ilit e?? How n.neh inpiviebual flock has beetf paid ir? Why are ihe-e thitigs coiiceiiredr AVfiv' are" they hid from tiie people? To be sure, a report no w and 'he n:eafrly iefoese:;ts the p ogr cs of the wok but wo as-ett, with the Wdn.ing :o.i Journal, that the -published report of the Company, eu far from enl'ghti ning the i on mm ity, have only served to deepen the sahedow which obscure their trans actions from pllb!:c Be-rvab.,y. ' -""-"other item of business r.eYi-s-yy. i.'i-a s a r-wrigngt jj,e Stale by which xf fropfrty of the Company was bound, hut Vhi .cg rendered infernal ly grunting to fart-riner ed itors, judgments upon this same property, be fore executing, the m cvttage to the Sbte. Now what does this transaction thow? W.o will answer? But the State "is in for it" say the Company, and we suppose will take no voile j of such innocent experiment'.? upon her bountr. Something more than $600,000 jfc dee'ared to be the expenditure of the Co-upaiy so far. Is auy account taken of the large aiaouuLs due to individuals, who, are waiting for mother ap propriation to get their money? Are these amouDts due private parties,, emhiiced irCthe calculation? Include these"tr;flirL"-deJUAand the cost of this colossal schsme Sapproximates to the sum of Sl.COO.'COO invested io rotten dad, t?dd age.' 4a(9a V -A Iv iT -a V- a L ..rN,-.-..' a' ' W '