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iv(t.,1V ' Oai.m zoning on a Vital Question. 1 I I ' -. 1 l" 1 1 . 1 nrvifnl T-f 7 rV learn that negotiations artf BT? 1 WK" l,roul R"u r H-. - progress between th Liberal Government yOKIAL CORRESPOKDEKCE. .rc gratified to HMil CAhOLLMAxN". FAYETTEVILIilJi Hami SATURDAY, Julvr K 1B59. Till LI I ) COXOU K -Sit) XALjDl STK1 C'T FOP CONGRESS . i HOIT. WARREN WII BLOW. OF CUMBERLAND." DKMuCIiATlC CANDIDATES FOK District 11F."KY M- PTiyW. " -THOMAS RUF TN. WARlll'.X WIfcOW. ' L. f '!',. r,RAN( 3 ' STT.PHF.X E. VftLTAMS. ALI'KI.l) M. SCALES. -i;n:T()X crai E--DAVID cole: an- 1 -!.ld :ri -Hi ' 1 1 !:!. 7th Ti lU-r ill .intment of tlio n..n. have b,- -n handi ' tts for publi can I'm -i "W.-!: tSat u : !i : d.-,v In; S. I- .Tv.lv ID. f. Paul's R'bepon county. -'-y, ii". Lumber Brid, " ay, ' ui, ( ), villi. Siarnpson Co. " L':. .John-onville, Harnett w i ' i -i rn ;f.-t .-. I to make the f Rowing appoint f'-r th-- -----!. nal Disiict. v;".i.;,i.is, F..--.-:. Democrat c Candidate for -It. C:v,.;; 1 a V Vi ii i, !, .4"..!! X.-'vhu's, W. I . Wiiliains-- I liis fellow rtizens, at the County, July A !.i in, 'i nee Chatham, -fore un ! el'": Ml! 1. c ;i I i v - ) ;T Ull: -t, Dl. t-vo ("a: IV. Le Hi. -' r i'ct. "met, Chatham, , M"ore Co i Randolph, M' ntgomer Moore, , a;;a..l.h, i - veil, A TCRst, c A !am:tiice, : tiilfurd, it 9th. 11th. l'th. 14th, lGth. 16th. 19 th. 20th. 21 et. 2:ird. 2Grh. 27th. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. We now ir of Mexico utid s:verul distinguished tuilitary o2i jrs iu th United States to raise an army of three thousan-I Americans to protect that unfortunate country against an invasion of their rights. This, wo regard as a happy movement for Mexico, and one that speaks well for the chivalry of our coun trymen. We trust that satisfactory arrangements may be effected by the parties interested, as they will form a safe guarantee that ail future disturb- nnces. at least no long as . tn. . . rmc VOmwPfo iff at an end. ' Upon "T!nti'' 8UT5e4c?t lliw Journal of Commerce says : "It is not intended to effect the enlistments wo American siU or to take any step which may in volve the parties in a violation of th neutrality laws. Upon this point it is said that, as this Gov ernment has Torgariized Juarez as the constita tiotiiil President of Meiiea, and regards Miramon and his crew as rebels and outlaws, it will inter pose no obstacle to the eipedition, on the ground that it ?s not directed against a friendly power. but is designed to assist it in the management of its internal concerns. So far as American interests are envolved. there is no doubt that they wotlld be vastly promoted by the establishment of an artny of our country men in Mexico. Their presence will ensure a sound and tranquil government for that Unhappy country, and will guarantee to American residents the jM'nceful prosecution of their business. Other and still more important results will Undoubtedly follow in good time. A Convicted Felos Commuted. A great deal of excitement and sympathy seems to have prevailed in Massachusetts lately, so much that a young mjin by the name of Plummer alias Sumner condemned to death for mutiny, has had his sen tence commuted to imprisonment for life by the President. We are not sufficiently acquainted with the facts to state our opinion with regard to this executive clemency, but feel quite sure Mr. Buchanan in committing this act had sufficient evidence before him to justify it. VW Wo call attention to the Advertisement of Messrs. Ooldston & Fuller, to let our readers know that it is Tobacco they have to sell good tobac co too, and not anything mysterious, as our types for the past week would make it appear. ?n th: Sew V. ik Daily News under the abov tu tion. Its appropriateness at this time, an adaptation to the Wants of the people would bid as. publish it entire but for iU length and the press oi other matter tpon our columns. So far aa the! m . " J - V 1 1 Jfresidenual election oi icou is conerneu, we quite sure there is but one method by which thi Democracy can ensure a triumph and the success of its principle upon that occasion, and that in by an unswerving devotion to the particular tenets of j the party, a reconciliation of all prty differences on the part of everv member of the party. Dem ocrata must not be gulled by side issues, and dif- . ferences of opinion upon local or minor matters should be forgotten, instead of engendering ill reelings and dissensions in tue ranics oi me parry, i ni. we wm nave a powenui ioe to coniena wuu, ana i a, : - ii. .1.. ... J i ij l U .. r -.11 I r.4 ill IB Llir. UKl AUU BW'UIU UQ III, IIWO v gru I Xiv democrats to strengthen and encourage one another ! of and to assist in reconciling past difficulties, and da; briiijriue: factions and cliques, averse to each other wh' only on minor questions of no importance what ever, under the same shield. This is the only plan by which our party can conquer the foe, and guar antee a triumph of our principles in 1300. We trust Democrats everywhere will see the benefit of such a step, and that a thorough organization may be effected everywhere, in order that we ma be ha i " r i r the better prepared to meet our opponents anFrh"eTf. . - - more certain to come off victorious on the day of the election. ." ' . Jt OL-DS30RO', July 11, o o'clock, A. M. itKOLisiAN : I arrived hero last evenin:r )C P- M. Had a very pleasant riJe to rrved at 14 iu the morning. Messrs. Id Robinson make it a pleasant route tteville to Warsaw, by the short time nt accommodations which they have r travelers journeying to the railroad. any importance transpired. (?a the way drenchiEj Fain but we were secure ct with it. There was a little iuci- X which "amused me considerably. How They Live.- The following particulars were furnished ly a liu inbtr of l'arliain.-nt. who. : of course, as such h:;d ample rn ans of ohtaii:!.:.1.- ; them, and, in the kindest manlier possible, trans- j mitted them to the Courier d s Etat Uni. P'i-ri- j .1..,,-- - ,.f ,.Qri;,i,.iio .mi,;..,, i itM i vi'i.i. j." iiw m .. . iiuilhi . ii uirii- i.ir ailj mil. of our fair countrywomen on the point of uniting (herself with an Englishman, we beg of her to pause until she shall have read and duly consider ed the tollowing tacts I-or ih- Xcrt: The Celebration at b!..' to a J?i-.s-iU.- i!iiii:s : -V-ri the Lu:uber lirido Lidcpeiiaeiit C'o.iip..ny assem bled at Lumber IhiJge, t'-r celebrating ihe :jd An niversary of American Independence. At 12 o'clock M. the Company formed a procession at the Church and manoeuvred through the rove until 1 o'clock when they marched in an inverted order to the St s .y 1 he Col A. Mc.Mill.-in : Hn; There are at present in London (which contains j P.ver was ohercd by ol. A. vlc.Miii.m , u c ?arlv three millions of inhabitants,) tn Declarst.on ol .n U . .idenee was lead J, wives who have left their husbands to fol- i '-' J?h!'( ''j"-: y1" ' I.-. ' N"t";,.';" ."X" low their lovers. i U 'n h ,C -v,',n': -M,.-NV!1!!, '"'X' 4 " 'i''V 2,371 husbands who have run ' awav from tht ir ticK cesi the of . iM ' 1 1 d Ho v - Uiie s W..1T. 11 Winslo that Col. : i the 12th i had cnu i:. i;r ill ; , ".'ii ti;e !.:imv ii ; no in h van. ilh-e of Fa it such ia tru'j.cntality cDuffie in his taint, said that d the removal : Master of this Wt the case, whatever in the f i Mr M ' 1 1 it v, .mi. Dulii.- ; 1 he -loi;rii.-il is li.'i.-takcn in amvjsincr that iie " Si iuds firmly upon i ie'latform of prim iphs." We will t neede to it ig- tiie '.i.'itUi, for we. by no ueans suppose i iki- iiiis-striteinent know lgly. Mr Mc- b. . n hi political life for s -rn? time, has polities i !! d L-rably du: i that time, iu.- lllOUH-l.lt. urn! t up' .ii : he , .!!. -,-ate know i ia t w e v. Jiieiit';- U'1 Hi f.ief s'w hi il'l , r,.,,,....,i I'm I r tie ii'i.i i in i i i.i d IV.- TH-'-tl'lll he:' he has no el i uH whatever p-uty for their -sigpoft. We rite and predi itti our. stte- ii can be prov i'.ir e ajrree Mr M.-I)affic i j'jMititled no a .-n iv.:. " but we never ad-d'.ri'.oi-iat. and iViyer can for th-nii'v will sc- far forget it- inst one iimonf aad ! ji-v have ever ha dy i hi im.- upon it. :-r :i of the viot hive bee he ablest rep jt a man who hi, pe 'W Sor i& Fayeteville fivi -4 Wjlmington e 'i n this morning that Mr. 'ere Collins on 1 ist :;t t'aintu. k. in this c uity, shot and m...ro ii uno'l Uavid 5 ics. Cause f r, as we have been iiiforn i.ijwas alleged iiuiiiiaev of .bines with t o wife of Col-,t- him four tiiusan. then left him, :,-,d not k ill' -gl hi i rji turned and t"ic-s more to fin.-lilum. Wil. i ; ..t. the Divid pon i referred to is t one time livid ir lower F.iyette for t'.e mui-er f a white wo- rlve since. Tie but a 1 fray; bore the name !!H tl'- :.s tl - !'.. e ;d"ut four or .ted, however a Yerv bad eharaCHr Fool-IIaedt Advektcees. The caption of this article may justly be regarded as strictly true with regard to the recent Balloon Ascension, and extra ordinary feats of M. Blondia at Niagara. Tn the former nothing, credible is literally established in a scientific point that was not known and conceded before the icrial voyage was made. In our opinion 1t proves most conclusively that " that the higher up a monkey goes the more he shows his tail." To calm rational minds, such dangerous and foolish feats, shows that there is a great weakness some where, somewhat akin to that of those persons who wonll urge the adventurer on, merely for the sake of betting upon the accomplishment of the exploit. Such undertakings should not be countenanced hy decent, respectable persons, especially when the ob ject is obvious to every one The Thirty Million Bill. The North Carolinian says ; "Mr. Branch is known a3 a "Thirty million' man, his nomination and election so far as that measure is concerned, woul.i be a tri umphant vindication of his course, and of a conse quence, of his 'thirty million bill.' " The Carolinian we think, is laboring under some Osing of a mistake in this matter. If Mr. Branch is elected, it will not be because He is a "thirty million man." but in spite of it. Many of the Democrats are opposed to the thirty million bill, and the editors of the Standard anion;; them ; nevertheless taex v 111 vote for Mr. Branch, and work hard tor his election, be cause he is the nominee of the party. That will be the only question the thirty million bill will be ignored. Hilsboro Recorder. In reply to this, we would 6ay that if our co- fcemporary can prove that " many of the Demo. crats" alluded to are in the majority and Mr. Branch is elected, his triuinph will not be attribut ed to his position on the thirty million bill." On the contrary, however, if this cannot b proved. and we do not believe ii can be. his election may bo regarded as a triumphant vindication of las en tiro course. The statement of the Recorder that the Stand ard would " work hard for his (Branch's) election because he was the nominee of the party," and not. as its statement would lead us to infer, from any other motive, is we think very unjust. We kuow the Editors of the Standard, and are sure they would " work hard" for no man, who is not a good democrat, and a faithful adherent to the prin ciples of the party, under whose banner they have so bravelv fourht. sue? par dril a. passengers to take supper which 4S one of the best way houses I have 4be State, we stopped to give the v'ywater but before doing so we had yer an old negro who appeared to be aself over the fu tries of a chip fire in jelling, and immediately in the centre being a novel sight, I asked the old intend to make bacon of himself 1 to pHed : "No master, I's a smoking f me." We had never seen the pro- ioyinff . these troublesome vermin by wives. lyijtnij couples living under the same roo state of warfare. 102,320 couples hating each other cordially, but making, in public, their ferocious hatred under a feigned politeness. 510,1 52 couples living in a state of indifference to each other. 1,102 couples reputed happy by the world, but who are not quite so in reality. 135 couples happy iu comparison with otheis more unhappy. 7 couples really and truly happj. iivcic'l Hv .lolin 1'. 1-uiler. b-o., t is spoken of in the highest It was an abie effort ol -Mr 1'., 1 -T the '..!,,; urtss, trie comjj, had an i.uei mis.-! hour, when tty.Voceedcd to an ol-i purpose of firing, .10 National saWt i. umbel ton. it umplim.-iilary terms. for . hn ii lie h is the .-Hiv. After t'.e- Ad - . - i- i i . . . i oi nan an Held f"' Ibe which t!n-v A FEMALE SNAKE CHARMER. Among the arrests noted upon the Station H ouse V ji A . 4 .. ... . - ii. ! book last evening was the name of Jane Whipple ' j commonly called '-Oregon Jennv,' who was . laced -when " all aboard" was heard from the ;n a ceji w;tll H,me China woman. In u few min- ."b had to submit and be content with j utes the most unearthly screams and yi lis wore ledge' of the fact that such a thing ! heard proceeding from her ceil, and on entering thoat knowing tho particulars it the oriicer uiscovereu that Jenny had a tame snake of tho common ."arliT Ktik' soeoie nlimil ated in the stage before a rough j three feet long, which she had concealed in her lookfcg eustoiirer commenced giving us a history pocket and with which sho had frightened the of tMs whole affair its liehts and shadows; dan I loor Khinese woman nearly 'into fits. Slcwas r . - i ,ii- i i. i.i. t. i - i 3 i.i? ...j: .v. :i. . '- -e-" ' ' ' uiiu 'I'lo-u ii ii -ui'iiie ceo, nun iter ijers iiu c-.oiisoiaiioiis uoiieiuuiiiir iuui it an u. - - , co i . . i -. 1 utten Tier twice, consideration. pcriormeu m a tnn nier nio.-t ere.lii.tble to tnesnsei and the oeojfriuil. After the salute, the Com,'; wa dis-mised fo;iKut again o:i Mic Is', of Oct., w they w ill have tai;;vt pra. tiev. The inelemenc of the wealh.-r i e .e:;t -1 1 gr many from being '.resent, but iicwrtiu-ivss i .i -was decorated rit a fair re-ercs. ntatvii I' t'a and last:. Hons Hy; .nils oi- t;'.;s u -. passed off the For.-th at Lumber I'.ri ' . '.. long linger on th- couches ol ovr ;i.e!;:o: Fair I 'lav, Xi C , July i I. i- ';:. -' - I Messrs. hnrTe- s : A ;im attention of tile own aa:l ed condition off- bridge . lett's Mill 1'oiSdv s ho?.-. -and s .me willn doubt h; the inn t a .-. my .icti r W ! 1 1 is not -eoaii-ed within the limits' if the t - vi have it repaired mmediate: July 14, 6p9 ;iv J.- H-'il- ! A-a;::i; tin ;T . ' companion, the snake. iie savs : right powerful risk a man run to smoke them off j for two years, and although if has hit for he had seen divers and sundry individuals who ; she would not part with it for any had nigh almost lost their lives" by the process through the igniting of their garments. I Yesterday morning found me awake, I mean af ter I had retired at Warsaw, and so soon as con venient I took a stroll out to see the city- When what do you think, the first piece of paper seen by me was the veritable poster of Col. Malcom iames McDuffie, Esq., M. C. took a look at it j ould not detect any more counterfeit marks ex cept the ones noticed before my departure, in fact ft was a true copy. The people of Duplin are very much taken with the Col. i. e., with his hardihood and the high opinion he holds of himself, they think he must certainly be a live Kernal. One gentleman remarked to his friend while I was at the hotel, that McDuffie's hand bill did not seem to attract much notico. "No," replied his friend, and if the Col. were to post himself up on the other side of the tree opposite his hand bill, he would attract just as little." Some few asked us who was " Col. McDuffie I ingham Co., wher did he iome from ?" of course wo told : lliat SCCtlOU , , . , . ,, ,. -, . best crop ot wheat eve' raised in that section Latest fum cVa. from Remind;, 1 ings dales Sugar had adfcrt ,ced i rial, unchanged. Ex ianr w. lucre was no Xc r ot Co:;.-; i- ; Stkamsi: -v. Tin-'-the Piii-i: at whit h She carries it about iu her bosom, a la Wirsen. j Last night, in the station house, she placed the j head of the snake in her mouth, and appeared to i enjoy the nervous horror which even the criminals around her could not suppress at the horrid sight. Such a beastly depraved taste is almost unaccount able in a woman. The snake is evidently charm ed with her. She could hardly have succeeded in charming anything hut a snake. Alfa. Cal. Staklixg News, if Tr.i'E. A writer in the Macon Messenger of the Gth inst., thus refers tn I hp Tv ilrtiv nth!ncr i-..ii-Ih nt tlnnt'ii.i.i 'Oni-a i -.. n-..- ni.;nt,. -.1 r.r.,.,.jV-o- ! ana t.ic .-Keieton of man It was not organized merely to he us'diis a means of j ' , getting control of the oflices of the country.'' The writer of the above extract is certainly entitled to a patent for his original discovery, If regarded in the light of news, it is indeed startling, if true if not true, it is startling enough to know that any person would make atnionneemeiit. We live in a wot eler- . i: w M. Sale of ('014.11 STK VMSMIl1 t'oMIV- brou-ht to-day V pany. The j.ric not trans-pu-edi- --' The exi-tence 1 Central At; the gorilla, or'aj; lan-moi.key. established. A'l ve voung .. M . V The Stephens Dinner. Amongst others the following letter was received by the committee of arrangements, in reply to in invitation to attend a dinner, given at Augusta, n Resigned. Mr. James II. Colton has resigned his position as Professor of Mathematics, :c., in the Fayetteville Female high School. At the sessions of the Fayetteville Presbytery in April last his ; the 2nd inst., complimentary to Hon. A. II. Stepherls, name was-enrolled as a candidate for the Gospel whose retirement from publie life we have heretofore Ministry, and his object in resigning is to prepare regreted to , naounce. himself for this work. Gentlemen: Executive Office. Raleigh, f june so, looy. Your favor of the i such an I tot ji r A subscriber writing from Dan River, Rock- X. C, says that the fanners of ave just finished harvesting the mud. Tl gorilla, be;-aii$e 1 legs to the hi'ijjnc grabs a man pa lifts him from hi A SinANili from the Tr - We l.avi f per.-i stent piece lir.-t re-peetiibil ere now to fin' 1 frii nds. It apj jealousy someth ! ed. a e;,m ei .mp native has a tri s of a 1; sing v:i feet' and 1:1 1 bv l: ic th: IE story. Ildget : sonic 1 in of CVU: i ! V y in ll i- -l rdie ii 'ars thai ig in or--.-te of ir It. I i I . . . 1 know Colonel Malcom James McDufhe, Lsqr., of ; fiU.s , ninm!r;,,tlM,,r b-.w.-o rai.ed ; t".1' Lt f Xt rUtM l lvt t n " , ... . , " , . , nilttei! to leave t excel' 1 thft I n 11 .im it. I ... i-.-iii. ... ... . . ill LUC 'I'lail, O C -il 1 I - IIUUIILIM III L 1 1 e l.u II i I V. 1 V 111' : t. . II. t! the present Cumberland. But wo must leave the Col. for there is no doubt but he will run well, at the mouth, for the Col. is not deficient iu tongue. We left Warsaw yesterday evening at G o'clock P. M., and arrived at this pis.ee at 7 o'clock or thereabout, took up our lodging at the new hotel by J. J. Baker, Esq., who is a host in himself- tics ot Kockingham, Casweli, u ran vibe and Person, X. C. 27. I". Day Jh.vk How rapid may be the rise of a s ua!! stream is illustrated by what took place yi the Oban ion Cre:k, crossed near Lovcland Station, Ohio, by the Little Miami raiiroad, about the same a period with the great' catastrophe 011 the Michi- -!tl' 'li 01 the PI. .' t to lncnthin to do so within time, we find th ties is - aines i,; . day o: lady 1. 16t ITewspafek Chake. Mr Nicholson has sold his interest in the Murfrcf shoro Citizen, to the former " to be present afeacqmpim' Senior Editor, MrChas. H. Foster, by whom it will ! he H ,A IL .Stephens, at Augusta, on t hereafter be -conducted. Camiwu' .. P.v - reference o another coi- r.i it . 1 1 ,1 i.i"-. ibh seen that Hon W irren Winslow :!" his fcllow-otiz is as frequent- id bet-ce-n thi .ther noni'intment.- aad t e day of clec ilj be .ublished soon. "ii.-nt Col. McDutfl is Iso canvassing t at present. He ia to speak here on 3rd of August, whea we wi3i be appriz .... 1 t. -ltioil, 11 he lias uiy , it wij 1110 politics We presume, h'wev jv?t would bo ht-t in us to make his speech .it.: this place a io-rian. His views, plitio;iS J 4fcean, are so apgahle ihat it would requii-f-on to be with him nil th.e in b-now them ; ee 1 it wotlld b-3 :i'. opy he R-tri Tu. d; y. s p. a ti;:netut matter to under r.-tanit tu Away with id treachery f never seen our ei jhnges contain . . than p s?nt, every pa- i- .-..1 -rfrtl1 - 4 rkf ti cini(T. per e.:;ta::is the same repcaivw. iv.w o... or and were it u e nave 'ci'esting ninttci not 1 fi an occasional ia jrn ""'." 1 :: l 1-1 ire 1 le or raMroad accent w.jW have to.sus 'f h-j Allowing bit t-f jttfewi tic Notice this .vgL:irPetersburg Express... id give tt for Decidedly Ludicrous. The following lengthy billet jleaux, we publish by special request. It ;ippears vcrbatum et liter atum et punctuat-um, and although it may suffice to prove that the author is neither good at spelling or punc tuation, it nevertheless shows most conclusively that his heart (if it is not lost) is a large and feeling one. We tender our sincere condolence to the bereaved, atilicted and broken-hearted young man, and trust that should he survive this onslaught upon his feel ings, he will strive to-prove invulnerable to all the darts which Cupid may hurl at him in future. As friend Syrae would say, "Read, ponder and circu late;" hopiag it may prove a sad warning to those of our young men who still persist in their mad career we leave the subject to their consideration : Sasefrax Forke, March, 1859. Dear frend I imbrace the opitunity of draping you a few lins to inform you that I am well at the presant and hope that you are inJoin the sam blesan Miss you are a ladie that I alwais did love altho we may be many mils a part yet I see you in my hart I inn glad to say to you that I have met with many frnds and a heape of fine girls but not any so fine as you Miss I heard that you was at a fine prty the other knite I would have bin glad to have bin thare Miss I know tha this is not the right way to do hut I knowe that you knowe me well anuf I ame righting as a frnd and I hope that j'ou will reciveit as a frnd Miss round as a ring that has no eand is my love to vou my frnd Miss you must right to me and right all the fun and all the good nuse l heard that you was gain to mary rite to me and let me no whither it is sow or not if it be so I is sory a wee all to gether but I hope it is not sow you now wither it be sow or not with theas re marks I will bring my letter to a close right to me sone good by my frend Remember me tho ineny mils aprt we be you have Ktold my hart away acid, left, nothing thare but, pain I hope, that, you will giv, me yours in the return. 'TJrTWCES lLES AND UIS vi'tii : .IUIJM.1H-":"-' - iu . i tt T-. v;. V X - v York aper says vn ijon. ian- :--! ii Sii-i-k-shas become entirely reconciled with .his ,vii,-, and is now living with he iffcin;.-jl relation,-, aj b-"V-. 'be death of the 1 fhifiiarton Th, reconciliation bctw-eeii Mr. h4 Mrs. Sickles va.. e: -.su:.::natcd while Mr. 3. Wd-j gjsiding at the house of u fr-'ed the Blooming road, about half a ri'lc '--o-i the former house f r. &, which tor some i-Jic pom. Mr. Sickksbas, copied, cither done or wit-,-' -e .,f the er of her own family. The -unv-ions cf liKP' rc excitwdby the repeated aWcnce of Mr. usual hours ; .r.ii iii.ji at came in vii -""j f- o he . . . . - ... - J . , It. - 1 1 v. Jo iUteiT.-.ned hv the h'Ct nun a. jier incnuwno '"i--: pr.-.-uTt. an 1 "on his pCiiiif e cnying their ri-ht to qu,.f tien him, and refuMr j 0 ve an e:x p.l matiori, .h.-y shook' hands frith im for the last time, and he iiii,tp,.- Tt is said krtft Ku has since :i'! 'rcs,ed 1, tiers to his forinef5S dgfcts, notifying i num. Address J. D. CampbeH. resident Editor. them loi-m .Ry of th-t r. ,uinpton :c ftronjugai rela tions I'ctwcvn tiiffi-.J.r arid Mrsftoic" Tt: Catawba JouiiiAi We have -received the 1st number '6f a paper bearing the above titfe. It is published at Charlotte hy Messrs. Britton & Alexan der, and a large and handsomely printed sheet. The Romauc'ist. AVo have perused with a great deal of pleasure this excellent monthly for A'uguat. As usual it is filled with choice reading matter, and is entirely free from those pernicious abolition articles which not unfrequeutly appear in northern .publications. Annual subscription, wo dollars, address Herald Co., New York. An exchange speaks of "a complete whole ! Did it ever see a whole " .that wasjiot ,i.cmpleteT Attempts at eloquence aid ivo'B!d hoittghvfldwa pan egyrics frequently tcrmiiiate la ahsurdity and nonsense. The N. C. Journai, of Education This n-oet'ily devoted, as its name will indicate, to the educational interests of the Stete, for July is now fcpem otxr table. Thi Wiuiber "coctcics . fall asft count of the AesociatioTQ wtth 'cotiveued rn New hern and Beaufort last tnontb. Price $2 per an- 1 m. 14 Cxi'io- Female J;,sxtrvTK.4fltt J Unual Coiii mencciS'cnt cxvrcio-s of this institute commenced to-day. Our townsman James BajtA Esq, is to deliver tho Aildrc.-s It fore the gradhabg class this cvt niDg. Wo w ill publish an accoih .of the pro ryWe quote safes in New York oa Saturday tat of 3000 N. Carolina 's at f 90. 1 a., 'We see that Farmers bank mancy is quoted at 25 per cit discount in New York city. The Gothamites in tbjs arc sadly dieceived, as the Bank is now pcxfwlry tvxfll ajjd ia jtper0us condi- day ot July next, is at -hand, tor waicn please cent my thanks. I regret exceedingly that official business wil prevent my being with you at the time designated. This regret arises from the fact that there is no man in this country whom I would more delight to honor than your distinguish! guest. I regard him as not only one of the ablest, but one of the purest and most reliable statesmen iu the Union ; and in this feeling, I am happy to say, the people of North Car olina participate without distinction of party. As a Representative from the State of Georgia, Mr Ste phens has shown himself capable of filling the high est positions under the government ; and it is most natural that his countrymen should have their at tention turned towards him in connection with such positions. Though the country has lost the servi ces "of Mr Stephens in the House of Representatives, it is to be hoped that the day is not distant when he will be called upon to occupy a more extended field of labor, and of usefulness to the public- Hoping that you will have an agreeable, social gathering on the 2nd prox., I have the honor to be your obedient servant. JonN W. Ellis. Messrs. W. M. D'Antignac, and others, of the Com mittee of Invitation. gan bouthfrTii llailroael. Uilhui the space oi twenty-one minutes the bed of the creek, nearly dry before, was filled with a wiid torren to the depth of five feet caused by rains above. Blondin has walked across Niagara again ! this time w "ith a sack on Viis head. A young man by the iMiiic'il'llciirv L. Voting, oilers to liile iinf i-.t.-ls. across tue rolie, at a future on Ilkvndins's shoulder occasion, illondhi will carry him. li n -tw it that Blondin lias been performing thos, 01 with a rope dancer ?With the last issue, the Western Democrat commences its eighth volume. In making this fact known, Mr Yates publishes the following in relation to his prospects and condition. " The future prospects of the paper are encourag ing. With a large and steadily increasing circula tion, we shall continue to publish snch a paper as we hope will be deemed worthy of the liberal support of the people of this section. Within two years past the number of our subscribers has been nearly doubled. perfect gentleman and accommodating landlord. Th's hotel is, I think, the nicest I hav e visited in North Carolina. The citizens of Goldsboro' ought 10 be proud of it, it is on the western side of the railroad and quite near for travelers, and we can tire our friends that they will find everything p with taste. sorry that time will not permit me to go and call upon father Loring of the Tribune I leave the town reluctantly on this account, belt time is pre cious and I must away. I have heard, through the conductor upon the train from Wilmington, that Hon. Warren Winslow- was at the latter place on yesterdaj, and it is presumed, on his way to Lilling- ton. I heard of soiae other parties from our town but can't tell you till I get home. I leave this moment for Charlotte, from which place you will hear from me next, meanwhile pay my best respects to the old arm chair. Yours, S. - Charlotte, Tuesday July 12. Dear Carolinian : I arrived at this place at o'clock, P. M, yesterdar. I had a very pleasant ride; met father Loring of Goldsboro Tribune, on his way to Louis- burgh as a witness in the case of Dr. Deems, vs Dr. Carter, which is now progressing at that place. Mr Loring informed me that the Tribune was doing well and increasing in circulation. At Raleigh I met with Mr Colton and his invalid lady ; she looks very weak ; they accompanied me as far as Pittsboro. We had the pleasure oi meeting Uov. is wain m the ; of 3.510,000, cars. The Gov. is excellent company and no one j 0ne iumdre..l marble columns arc required for the can fail to be much edified by asocial hour spent ! porticoes on the eapit&L Cant. Meiggs finds that with him, he is completely versed in the political, commercial and social history of the State, and in In For the War " After mature consideration , and at the pressing solicitude of many friends in all parts of th e District," Gen. S. H. Walkup has de termined to sacrifice himself for his country by con senting to run for Congress in the Seventh Congres sional District, in opposition to the Hon. Burton Crai ire -Whigs! gloriott.' gattant old-ttAl- Whigs ! of the Seventh Congressional District, arise, awake. shake off the dew-drops that glitter on your gar- mentsand IVulk-up to the Lick-log. Outrageous Offesce. The Philadelphia papers record the following : Edward Garrettson, on Tuesday night, was a pas senger .in one of the West Philadelphia cars, when a young lady fainted in consisfmeEee f having .been insulted by him. 1he young lady was carried into a neighboring drug store, and the onender was ar rested. As soon as the young lady was sufficiently composed, she was examined by the Magistrates and testrmedtha;t.the prisoner had insulted her. in a very rude (manner. She was painfully agitated during tile 'time the -was giving her evidence. The prisoner pretested thai "the aSair grew out of a nusunder standing, that he had no thought of giving offence. At this point, another young lady woo was prcs turns feats balancing polo, which is of con siderable service in keeping hi;n 0:1 ins h-et. ilere tofore the public had supposed, and thi: Buffalo pa pers left it to be inferred, that he walked across the rope stripped of all help or as.-istance whatever. Ther are about 2,000 visitors here now", says a Saiatoca correspondent. The private boardise;- ! bouses are more full than the hotels. When it is ! high tide here there are 5.O00 visitors in town. li' ' July is a warm month the hotels will soon 1 II 1 up. j Jeroham Swain died at his residence iu AVcst 1 Windsor, Vt., on the 23d ult., aged UiO years, N month?, and 26 days. He was a soldier in the Rev olutionary war. Garibaldi has a son who is a soldier with him. and ' fights like a lion by his father's side. This young man is two-and-twent y years old. j A telegraph despatch from Washington, states i that ex-President Pierce will shortly return home, 1 Mrs Pierce's health being more discouraging than heretofore. Tt is stated that the account between the overland mail company and the po.-t-ohh e department will stand thus, at the close of 'he six months' account: Rxpenditure by the department, :.,i00,0i 10 ; re ceipts, s'JOJ.hxj ; allowing a clear loss lrom the route Tkimty Q01 from the North Carolina the annual com leliceu, ly Normal.) las: week, u .1 ami, a! senium -efore the ed by l.Vv. X. 1 . Kcid. oliua, wh- was xpeete ' dres. did n-it c tend. Gov. Kil .-w. - present ed the U.ti d,.s o tho . I belli in a j . j i;S)p hit e at: . tbem I.i tlii.- uh li'l"-" 1 k A yH:n: Fryi. hin.'i:, seem.- i.kely to 1 imish )'. v lor is lush.. it . i u . i 1 .. w 1U1 matt i he: land, Pa., 3n m cxh.. freight ear, vhe e lie b... j sim 1- he mi i.irt )k to eo j that robbed ;i St ire. lb ! , ! I The men seal ed unt! I as well as aC fu t expe h.oked for. Co.Ml'ASF little C V A dear thrown to was tali-tin make him fe -'Mil said 1 that poor at won L 0 N AT E ( nihe :i iion,, orv so' 1 vh. t ', all ai it tie lie: ' , I I! : iel:.i, get any fact with the individual historjr of men of note in the commonwealth. Col. Cantwell and iady, of they can be obtained from American quaries. Mr William Jackson, of Dallas. Ala., his overseer, one slave, and six mules, all died, while a dozen ne croes were very sick together, from eating damaged ; corn meal, lately. Raleigh, accompanied me to High Point on their! " - 0 ', rx. T , , . , The Binghampton Republican calls on the Sun to way to the mountains. I also had the pleasure of a , correct the itcnf sa ving that sorne ih ei;ien there long conversation with Mr Eaton of Warrenton, who ; jia(j doused a member of their company and bis is the orator for the Literary society at Davidson. I bride, on his wedding night. It didn't happen there. Mr Eatoa is well known in the legal profession as a I Tne Vicksburg Sun says : Dr. Barnes, who res sound lawyer, a man of great parts. ides on the Louisville side of the river has a large I was delighted with the appearance of the corn j Durham cow whicfi swims across the Mississippi one iins I'ici p grass, and swims , A, c i i- ; river every morning and evening, and cotton crops all along the line of railroads, tney j rno?nin(Z te ick" cercainiy looit aeaitny ; mere is a compiaini uia. they have not had sufficient rain, however, I thought our farmers would be glad to be able to dispose c ; a portion received by them. I was sorry I could r.ot look in at the Company's shops, on N. C. R. R.. last evening. Messrs Gilmer, Waddell and Wilhams, were to' speak there I have not heard what was the result of the debate. You will have seen that Genl. Walkup is out of Congress, and I think he will remain there. MrCraige is a man of too Jaeavy .mettle for Walkup, consequently the Genl. with his imposition forces will receive an ignomin ious defeat, which I trust will convey a salutary lesson to them, not to strive to ride into office over dccent.folks. Gnl. Walkup, theysay, is a. sensible man, apart "from-liis political ideas. Unfortunately for him, he is liable to be seized with laryngitis as he arrives at the best part of his speech, which causes Jam to break off rather suddenly, leaving his ent, but who was not acquainted with the lady .first audience frantic with disappointment as on the referred to, declared thatJxe, too, had been insulted he the same man, but thatrshe had not resentcd .it at-thetime from a dislike to cause a disturbance. The accuse was held in 500 bail. He ought to have 1;ten well cowhid&d oa the spot. In fact the old fashioned whipping post wiU .have .to be iatro- tftielcd again. Describing the opening of Parliatnetit, fh'e tin don T'inea makes happy allusion to the United Stares Minister. ' All tfre. epace allowed to the Dtplomatrc thorps (it says) is fafl, aAd blazes at every point with ri bands, stars and orders of eve ry kind. Conspicuous among tbem all, in Ids plain 'evening dross and snow -white hair, is the American lMinister3Ir. "Dallas, a :striking type, if wo may so v-alhbmi. of the in stitutionsiof the great back in the evep.i to be inilked. Anna Rafferty, aged about six years, the daught er of a laundress in Cincinnati, was playing upon a swing, on a porch in the second story of the house, when the rope broke and threw her over the banis ter some fifteen or twenty feet. She received se vere injuries. The Cincinnati Gazette says, it has private and reliable advices, later than Mr Greeley's account from the Gregory diggings, more flattering than even his, of other diggings about GO miles away on the Platte. The gold is here found in a state of broken or dc- ! composed quartz, and the Gazett's inforuiant says, !$10 to 100 a day has been made. Valatie, N. Y., July 11-Scicid-e. John Marquurt, aged about fifty years, was found on Saturday afternoon deud in a barn in liiis village, suspended by his neck. He had been unwell for a few clays. No cause for the &vt is kno'tve. Augusta, Ga., July 11. Congressional Nomination. Hon. John W. Among othei measur. - terc-ourse v.jth Mexico. Trials-, This however. Ilig the peliJiD. liegoti..' i-:: The New'O cans J). '.; . friends would follow o'i;- 1 claret to their : cry M 1 '. i. :. Cluunpaigims ; and al-. ad ing, m pi id'cFoj ce to tie ir v. modes, they.W'UM ho h ;d ' ti r people. - Plumnicr-'' 10 was s 1.' B istoii on lrl-. iy for iii'i';,.; t'.;:ed on Thaubiy, an i -ub. uerreory po fiaU 11 for .-ever was 1 hen c-m; ved to ti.e .-' The remark bio ex-n:pti-Orleans' from , ellow le . . r i to be believed, is due to til flow of the. 5 ississipi.i ri-. oversows are j reventi ves ..t ly defended in tlie Nev.- : and is daily iccomii.iiig - mind. ? f LONG I'EL .Off.- A Ce ! parsed ihr-jiv 1 -Churl i fo.-nia. Oft"! ting ashed W a haz;:ir(locts 1 journey, he They iio 't want, rae Maine. f-:: i - -t . ill t. Maggie in Luck was presetite 1 with lew days stnc;, by She has golje to N sures of horn. -Miss Mag-' vabiab'e r;-i Mi 1 e r - A' tu e 1 1 1 What is a hgal Tknh the provisions f the United S;. .;. s i . -" a legal teiide Gold coins and -i -' , all sums ; hf ' joliajy and -i.bj.:r sums not over 0 ; and th-:; - p.-: not over 30se ts. ,;Ko provision i i.i-k S Th v I resident coi.tii.ucs : friends- that e Wlil nut be i.iind.u.i- eiecnen 2-0th May .celebration at Charlotta N- tloubt ne ; TJnderwood b-is ben will have a chronic throat distemper wiienever ht ! n the Fifth District, by the fJernoc-rats, in place anay.chance to encounter Mr Craige throughout the; of Mr. Wright, who detunes to ltin The wife; of the Hon. i'M..ard -.vhose -d'Milh we ani.ouiiced a few da; having occur ed ki Uo.-ton on t;j - approaching campaign. Diseases of Xhts kind are very useful e some would-be public speakers, when! they want to doit, and. Oh! cant! LocisviiiE, July 11. Ltnch Law at Panpf'RP, Kv. A mob, at Sandford, Ky, re em I v hong Juntas Kuusey tor Ihete was a 'boudciiXe committed tax Friday, at , killing James "Oldham in Mav l ist tbii place, y A man named Tittermary was shot by j Washingtov, July 12. ayauth named Kmck Norment has not yet) Warrants j-or th-k Arkst Wist and bcraa arrested-. Atlf.tt. Warrants were issued here today . have not vet had time "to call upon my brethren for the arrest of O. Jennings Wise, ot the ."- of itajuilLlitt this place, but expect to do so vct-y q-uirer, and Patrick II. Ay let t, of tlie hUi. Slleavfi doday foe Davidson .oHere and will ? w"ho are said to have left Richmond for ci&aatUiatk'-o. I Washiston, for the pnrpose of fi-litjjig a da- noininatea lor Congress . ,,,e tilt. fiin hter of ri,,. iute 1'.-ei ( f iJoston t e richest man in Xcv Two sisteff f irvive ker tlie viye itn Of P, oslon now in of Charh H;F';1I,C'S Ad on-, Q'i;ncy Aa 'TS,; and Hepn -entatives grcfs front & assa liKv(tt.. i ..f .: lir." F.ngli! of Rev . E'll "jll , ol , to ( I : Hi-. I l.li O ! I I. It is liefee d - "th it Europe wl !,ring tlo Fratteis J lli"Uiid ( : nti bin .in vernno nt - to- ... in flic agoJt cnf, A usr 11 1 m n it 1 1 e tuxt p'ofimrr 10 ws 1 ! tlie ml i. 1 ' in I 'try -r i 1 v t L; H is 1' call -i- ;i ill! b .. r a . 1 PI tlie goi 1 rt'-IIH'Ml l a I'.g L".TVe rt 1 . , : .. 1. : ... i 1 . -. j) win c-cie 11.011 i l l- npoii'oil : i ae!' el. tflo es him. ZTi 'I tli' 11 "u 'Gi'. iii! :paciv ex xb tcon as they cju reacn yg I Xours, 3KI.Tf-T-TM)
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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