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't, iv.i)i:snoRouGiii '. Saturday, October 26th, 1850. rutiiliiMHirtlr, If " taaa f Biffa ' I ffar pmmi wii laotoaff aa4 mm.1 ' C .FriiM'r: HxA'KallHia lituMia;. it aa MiWwl mrvt m I'Mixtr ta. AT f sr VttaMlt that sate, , h la v,'l immrUrm ml lb InlilM affonto by B4 rrtiaaug ta un." Junii a-ill iluaa eatl aa Mr, Pairaa. . Jo i ft IJajr., W ar antbariard ewl tor tr fiTMii AaVmtV nwna aaa Sotxripixmi at iHrtagla, TERHSi T '.", rw !y a 4 aa. Tt IV 'a i Fifty Cealt f "aid totan ito tiamwt of .t frtfVK. TW IV : L' .: Bait aa8 after ito npifatmi af y----T"r- n'f 4 ata fw anawrn , )m, f i ,!) a 'fj ra.y t hamtSTkt aaa jn-ar. I I -i , (.. 0a Co o tre Oa WadtHwiaf ito kfc- (.-'.'-'":" to rweta St CVrw wa uWnaai aran. 4 H, Tl... tto fact that tkat 4a? ma ai t4 '-, ' ' . t; oat-tats af aJ!B Ctfjaiw aa laif at ... mt v t. Ifv mm aatto cWt, sad raina V aa fV aura Otof itan arra was Ik ' : wttijr 'to tart a -am arata afcfj4 la Ins 'tva. w-Na to aaw tuns arts, war. . '--" ' ' I ' : v .t.t ? ir-J afrWUa a4 HtPK" J -i n .nfjm. a dW lt ufiaa laM : .. or ( -f-w wv fM ia aa iBiiar al (Mot na iKMK-aji ' .-, ' li a a araa laM MBrV ' .')' W aaa ar, a a w w '' aianarr- " anaa aVa ami an to a' . ' nmoiL. 1 W-4i-w ia ttM eaat af Caaaka UNION MEETING IN MOBILE.';. V A great meeting, in pursuance of call signed br. mora than vea hundred of, ihecitixrna of Mobile, to eiprete Uietr sdhertnre to the Union, and to sustain tbe general dj ust ment of the slave ry question, as rcceutly adopted by Congress, was held in the city da the 8th hwt. The proeeedinn of the. meeting, as published in the Mobile D.uly Adrertiser, imlioate a strong siwit of eDthuiiam and patriotic ardor. . JudRC Hopkins, who pre aided on the oceaaion, delivered a speech which m spoken of aa unimuallr able arid eloquent Among tbe reo)ulin adopted we qeote the fol lowing, to ahow the nalionaiil j of sentiment which animated the large cbneoure;-? Vut al. ZrWiW, That the Union of thvM Stales, Which coaaiiiuies one people, ia jasily dear to asaa Vj of Marengo coantj, a delegate to the Nashville m ' enpr qaat.y U e p-na . J ws, aja'rr tl-e 6of a 1 i rowatitatRMi of th I'di nu'wr awi to at J rata aalnae to mm . , " - -t m a to boifcaT of iumffi'vime, m aa m impa afc )ttBJ.'- ream piilar in the edifice' of otic real independ ence ; the np port of our tranfjuilitr at homeaad ,or pere abroad, of our MtriT, of our prosper nr. tad 'fi that .err hbertt we so juatij ptae. Tbat the Jirognma of the .t'ru'lrd States, under Lar free and -hsppy iniiitaiion, has surpassed Ant mnaS wngaliie itOfm a wl -Ute foBOrs o -Aaa RtpuUk. "I hirour"gTOthrhw"beBTspid b--jxjnd ajljfonBer example in nambert, in wealth, knodge, and aN the useful arts which con tribute to' the comfort and convmUiKe of mnn, and that aerer tvectj miGtM of people, ataoct ted Kv-eiW in one WitVaJ hodr, h enjoyed so m3v (raadoaa and bapjioecv e) the aeople cf thcae Umted Stages. AWenf, 1 hat we arant ao rrpreaeataiMne ia ihaV. Urneatinw pwpoard ahoetKr to be held in Kakile; nor do we desire f e9 of the Le-U-iatare of t hit af .r other proeeedinj; teodifig to opryof t,e la v of oar Goeaarwi ; ttl we dew ;he derripeil of our reauwreea, tbe adraacement of onr r, and MdoaUT. aa to U-e ptperitr ww Ofenwig before one gNwKMtS I UKM an J IM 1-J Mate, tne bum furriathera, hich we p- 4 of .ihrw anorT. rWrW. Tht we "recnjTne we right is any 8iate aa each to aeeede frvra liar I'nwo or die- present and pot their, aeal of reprobation otht odious doctrine of aecesMon and all otlitr schemes for the dissolution of the Union. Under th broad banner of the Union, Whig and Demo crat met harmoniously together, forgetting all party difference, and pledged themselrea to each other to mak common cause in defence of In constitution as it U ami th Union aa it is." The number present at this great meeting was esti mated ai 1S00 to 2000, and they were all Union men. Our opponent kept away, and made.ere ry effort ia their power to prevent otteri fiom troififT. But it-was of no araiL The people aere there. iiohiUat ipvktn, mnd her tot it for th I ,." , . ; . ., , . Another encouraging sign, aroiJst much oft contrary tenor, ts, that Ha 41. Ucuyrae, uq. Conventioa, has reeigned, and decline btj'ng anrthinir more to do with tbe concern. lie la Mi to Ilia?, Xy his entire aiiafaotiotfith th.'i toqeaaure which passed Congress ana wer ap proved by President Tillmore, Ilia pblihed kntar coocjudea with Uiis roJrioiie sentiment .' Sa ion a the constitution -of thsa cooCsuV 7aTe4 Statae spresemd ItiTwIated, I am for the I' own at all hatnrds and W the last extremity." Fiy. Oitrrer. A EDDIXC IXaCAUOaXlA.; Vi extract fu following description wed ding ia Citbferaia from the &.n r innt-Ucti correa- mht k toneiT with it, nor U nalbfy any law - rm f ! J lr General- Otntrme ; thai lb Gwaww-. t UiM.M aaaMHai sua warn at aaa A xtm lav fawaMnaaai awM ana inaa i ai mn at M iit f l liai 'in a t(Si aaML Vul jHmnmtsmm af aafaaft ar toa jt c tmW he sUnlnbed by the riaraa the rtf ht V m Wauun. whach at a uwnasaa fwk aad U hertaord to oslr whew the altar ', ssaae of trrai war. errj of Mr, aad dwpfe f T",. A? , eaaryaa aaaa aaa tm am I AmsUitn t prrfrrable to eitatmf en att.fwjalaiw...paayana naff mmA emrmvmMmmml IfM. wbra aS 'J ana iw aa' jm mm W a twof are ra- ioiiiacibe towr.St of a ntttalaai ad mfre- r"- 1 ararta-ir Goae-caM-at,' aad are t the fefl ud at eto toaaaa j area rkf. afA. 1 jaif airiaaaal af ito aaaaa, aaaa aai ai to toaaa af J brr pnnewt at the aarartiej ia eUaa- a aai iw. W af (a4. aaaj waaaa af j.tj by the Adatjarr at wr two ttewaawj pef . Htfrmi to. m ' 1 af tto f at aaaaaa af ato fan ; j uwttk.3ym Wd te hs ba-e the Utt ami to mm afaiiaa af Faaawaa fcat aWt ? amUasti 'l-LHtf err held aa that Ctr. to (tm " )ai aaai. jfitoaat af faaaaa; at ante ' f " j W a aMgiaaaiffiawaV aaaa law aa aax) ma . fiiai aa at af aaaaV m- i ,. m:-m I toiu-., a amrUMC aaaa Va i i t i ma ! -4af fjaaMftoaA,. , ' i am aa Vf waad aaaafl mmmm m am ; I a iMrwwatoai' IV I -irt rria( tW a Ji hi.. -"W ymm 4 a i Aii'friMf pea. ef i a Uls : ; -rT Ttor n u mUlmj; th dooaairlina. A aarjt majorat af Ufa rarta aUU' eoaatr werw prrm-mt,' aad pat ttotr lead f rrarofcaiioai ij odas akjonaj of kwim j. aad alt other aauheaara for the aiJMaa af the Uawa. Uo-Wt- the Woavd kumer af the ZhmM, V at,- and PeawacraU axt Wwtaeaawf T tmrether. jr?Him ' ,. a3 bartr iA-rrK. aad pirdsed thewMvt' to j C mi cawaaj aa o-cmc Mntleot of tbo New Orkana True IX-ll U Of eourae vou ex poet liul except go&aig from lady, epeJly after a wvdJiog, and aa that of the wealthy lady I memkiocd in my Wat, was the 6il I have auended a this eouatrr, I will give yon; the detail, which may interest your' tawdrr aa well it mysetH The dree f the htjjjrf. always an important ntatter, wasetegantaod ap prupnaatf 1 be robe of trbite watered ilk, beaa tafuilv embroidered and trimmed with Valenci eaoar. welt becaase her dignified and noble Cg are. A auoificcat set! of limtuth lace, fatten ed by ciMvoet f dclkate white flowers, drprn ie& gaBcrfully Crow bet bead, and ttoahed arownd 1 her, ta arraiing and retealing her fair shunltlerf. A lwh of pWaaar luighteoed her cheek aad lifted ap her dark eyea, and it wa eiident to ail that she gare her hand with her heart in it to the nubia luukiifg nsaa at her tide. The bride groom ia a lrtoh grwllrmaa, with thecbiTalnxfs aad avbl chareleriauc of Utt cU who are know a aa (rt huoor, war and Mi, ' In de meaaur, he waaialan, bat earneet, aad proaooa ced the autrma piwauae 1 will'" with great uac tm. The mamage took place at 1 1 u ilork, A M-, at the Jumnopml chatrch of the Re. Dr. Mae; the bridal taur reeeited cafia from 1 to o'clock at their readeaee, aad km to the 4 o'clock boat tV Sacrameaia. la totnc mattent, the Call aWniaa are reafiy in advance ut th fitatea. u they have he on their steam boat special ae- ommodatiaajs fee bridaj can lea, eoajtiatm? f iv or tare tarje aad eleaol state-rooeae aad "boo dova," deeotard to tnear m. If Ilia at the fore shadow ing of her f attire, California will soon Wad, v LATE FROM ENGLAND. .:,;i-'V. .v. v' t . Thgraphd for th Kw Yerk'Tribuae. -i-lIAUAxTutowirB Orrfit, ) , ; : Tuesday, Oct. 18, 18fl0v- s The steamer Araerioa, CapL- fibanooo, from Lirerpool, whence she sailed on the 6th instant, arrived at this port at 2 J f. M. She brings 9o tbrouifb pasacDKer, and a for Halifax. There m great stir I Vogard to Ocean Steam naviMtion and MeoincTtrfetfraphs, " , "Tbe proposed Railway ftpm Halifax through llmne baa completely aroused tbe friend of Ual way. The Director of th Great Southern ami Western Railroad nr about Living a line of Tel egraph between Galway and Dublin. Tb Go romenl J9 appear to be very anxious in tb matter, hare bad survey of the capability of GHlwar ir of which prove most favorable. ".."The keel of a suitable steamer, to run from that at Align, b already laid. Th pnpers, both fjiglun snd Irish are full of the subject. The Commisaioner appointed b,y Government to make a Kuney uLOttlvray Hirbor, reporteil (avorably. There appenrslo be growing belief that nlirniaWly that port will be decided upon as th point whence tbe Aoilh American alaus mill bdMptchedj, , - ; The LomJom 2 me mid Ckrtmiclt sr urging the Government Jtr tbe d'ptim .of aotiw port un the Wea'tern UumM of Ireland as a port on th w taiem C cast of Iretaod a m port for tbe (team mT$'&uc)ftfor :4h receipt and transmisaion of il bitett and earliest intelligence bcttgecn the r-Knnpiicrc. It4 slnied ibat the Government has in con tempUiioo lb construction of a powerful squad roa of areamers for the African oaetv with view of employing them to eairy a monthly mail, and to act upon the slave prevent service. It m pro posed that the fleet ahull conit of forty vessels, and (hin on shall be detached from the station along tb coaat munCIv to com home snd relui n with the mail, thus awiahin; a regular month ly communication aub the African coaat, and effecta!!y cruahintr the slave traffic. Parliament would meet ou the 1 4th of Nov., to be further promued. ' M. Lagrange an po;heeary at Paris, ha ht vented a new mid botdelruouv kind of bullet which on striking )ny object against which it may be directed, expludea nh a detonation aa bjud aa thut of the gun from which it ia fired, aad produeea a moat deu-itcur effect. the ewwtaatimJi a it i. aeTibe Uaona kia. aaaaar n..y pa orifl. t wa n'lfcaat whaaa i W 4 tMH, aaa aaaafV a aam J Viw!,, . vxk4 Im Ul Tto awvat afaaM aaat --. i;H. ii.i,j tml mm mmm. to- p4t,-4 w mi to aaaa Unt" Tto t waw "wnJUot w hstaait faH The ether chj -" ,-.Am. Caaaaat taia.aBiiarya- j aV gww ay to aaa at i mi mad wamaahnnrt, aaj .twrKMtMwMiif.isw!kclMaJ asortowty ; tost taja e to toti ; LOSISO AN LtrANT. " Treea who luat aw inuai V never aa w ,r9my my UK ilium to toaw KarS a wnmorvat ctttad : tor au i mf, - rrj j t rt i iljt - i bum. f nrnmm m wttn toa tma.J bancrap, an) ' .fr a. we awfc. tear mtm k toi- m;m, 1 1 ""T?.! awaj JW IN ' . T seif-vtyaw-. m aaiyia) , U.., mmm jaw m i an ia Jx " w n4 h i th awthur lh abea toaTWiaBi! WaMHaat na M lf.. ma- who turn wrpt a paanexute Vgooy dead babe, baa biwai to to the memory -i . 4 nt far a aUA a mmm a ri. " -t Wrn4 aaaa tm a waW aaaa mkm ) T BBOtaer, . " r ...JJL.t t t I I.. f-M h wmm4 to tmaiiat to fmM S " " - 7 t aa i mm w aaaai cpruvr toa a& .atf wa - fort. - W frotwk ae wo f th aaKappy inalaa- aw' - i um.-l - i i. - . - waevw -loot mh oeota nwipwru rmw ap - L . ' " ' . -;af m &Mf-'n&ffMV kJ f 1 r,..,.!!!!!, , "rajsalajni M' ea I ajjajHaf jej eaf -arpartttde--?'- -t ti.uttlfCwXil.SlffW -en a affh; aw asm aaa aut mm ai rh W tk , ,m . . . . c j m.mI . n i k. 1... - - - . -t-..r. Ma aaaa saa mm toff ati mm tt a n, aS faa, tofK t atotead ef foitow, ner Baaeruareiaaon in pomi of aooti einaeue. 1 oere artaiao piewty of e-rr- men 1o parferm tbw mar.irge cervmony. AMERICAN INVENTIVE GENIUS. , Th Newark, N. J. Advmtarr kaa the foMew ing deacriptioa .j4 a ealwaUe mvestion now on exhibtuow at tb Laarx connty tr: Crane's AaremaeTnbrl.TIJs' max km H th ftmt attifaeuon of tn Eaajes cauu tr 'air( sad reflects hoopr both on the tq res tor aod otrr eottBtry-,?':''.''- f It require w iodic g boi occ in 3'.t day, aad hence lie ordmart cTiaace of aecidenu by 1 mot ing the shade to wiad it, et , an very mwch kaanrd aa com paved with ordinary eight 'day clock. By simple itwrecik it gtvca the time ef day ioe dys tf the mooth diirme; the wloi year, tM rfeiog aaf setting of the aua and moon M- any Utkude, the phaae of th moon eolering tae sign, tgn and tow itce, ete, - Mr, Craae a ereatewt achievewjent. bo at raai tmr-f toa Wta ito toto mf -itnn to" war . mt u, k7 -aana! aaa?' a ma tol mm au afar, iaato ajar waan, aaaf : - af nakartaM Mai ae. -xtt i.BV uaaa-ta ''w . a uBg m eiiildhatal. (radnaliy beeoca weak- i 6;s;- ' tt'-8 " r"" "J" red be !- here U mother i almost or I CkrommmUr for to. a cheap form, wit k gttm by the ehldUh the Ube grow, ap 'zf lB.a l" wo an ord.nar movemeni the rtem hearted mad emotiotdeto man. On i f m ran four days, but by J-fc i. ,, ',.1. raa! ! pecuhair arrangement it run four day more. ! ' ft., MLi mmm .to, tom mlun2 g6 days, d this without any extra ,to,.f itoif rr.v Are ai j w . ux-aud to ker arms, and P3! eooatroctioti. Tle eacapement is tr-- aa- waai aw mmj mm yma ipiini Ban mf mm ; "fT " W aaaaa iaeiM4 " i- mi tof aaulMt aarf mwmj babe. This, errw la orta). there it coK!uoei. We Ut 0e child in the tomb and weep (ears of aroey a we'do k : bat we tW"t what tentpU- ' " I Uum ' eepr' what ehaoffea it ia preserved -.T"- -- f Ifrwn. .W t. tbi a!. We diU.if there k n t k -.' raoatoato. -.w -iV, t oi U. tot In tJmk nf 4 ee etunrwa pwre and ferfy munis tcao as men fa.i trrowa. eea UMMtrh honors may tbtckca aa w m wa-. ifw W , ianwe ctnM. m ee r .! to eUjjj raaot aa U-aa. , bt waa urn cao aoe uaiwH-a ia ner araas. am raal aaai af tot j arrafsJly wpon her, od he mmm mmmt, tot M, ril rrcaX a the often doer, tor infant who rj, mmm. ii 1 i I. : v to lsr Ui pntttruig happy r, I'm, - j- t r nanta jwaa ff IMwrt f Lt -aa. w, -fwrf toa, : w. toUto i ,v,UMi lWm"d .- tr- j ' - law-aiaHaaaaaw!; -! ap 'irroaf atdra ." 'n a'ai.'t TS. f lw4 ua toF ttoy.jTtoj.j . ,.-., 'ran x a Bt, ttramtoaM . a-fJTX I KOI CALIFOB1U. A. t: L OK TifE ChrfjkT CITT. xw Vv;6a. J8,;i0. :. is. ftsi'r Crit Ckj arrrred here this h n: i-h date frosa 65s r'raAcbeo to the - ..'. i.toa- - - .r, .. ..-v v ' !s'' '-vs.9t uiamgr, and over a m.'ifa t fd itil( - . : -,. -. ... a 7- e .( ekifera at. Cb'gre when the testie,-r - - ,.V J --atrgstortfijrea" .iaW!aw.i-nJr..-.!hiap4jMBjr- and 0oe million w 't,J -Ju.-.r.- . . . f rfLj. f v Mail J.-fi Sn Fraceiaeo on ...... r ".S f" Kit , K. IW &TNew To. and -v-bbT" vlZ7 j . .'of nrtmuqdd on board the :J?.?J&im' -MOVEMK.Vlji IS GEORGIA. The Union men of Georgia seem to be aroot mg themtelve in the giorinus eante of peace and union. A ;trge meeung wa held on the filh.in ftwt ta Clatke -eownty, which manifeitled the1 greatest eolhuMsam ia behalf of the Union, ' Tbe metinj ia "addressed by hit. Speaker Cobb, who ha already take l'u field, and the folio w mg resoiatiofl adpu-d t ' - 1 jWr5Iiiat white we regard tt an io-slico " Ue privilege lo a:n.ble in Convention, and as sert our rights in a solemn form, and whi! w fully appreciate the righu of the South, aod are rr.:j ts swustaa thca:. menaced, fet w see oothii2 j in the recent actios of Congrea upon the grand 1 subjeets'ahich bar engaged their attention for I siaiot the enure pervjd of the late eion that -j demand of' u rritiutee or tecessioa either per. pcch..Jrly constructed, and gives four time a mac a roouon to tbe Data nee as the best chronom eter escapement, being the great diaideratam in time piece. When manufactured, they may b afforded at one feixlb lb toiial pno of ship chronometer, and will perform equal to those of the highest cost. - Tbe inventor ha also made an improrement in the. common Yankee clock, by which many pa" arv awe away wnjj, ana toeir quality ar Uipe keepers improved, while the prke of a good brats Uck wi?l b losscoed to one doUar. The sabjoiued eloquent extract is from an ad drcaa of 8. O. A rnold, Etq., before tbe American iMbitut in tbe City of ew York, reported for tbe 'avxprea : "Protection tt American labour, he said, sboald be made no party question of any mora than, th maintraaoc of the Union; but alas! this generation had lived to tee both flung into th stagnant pool of party politic. And tbco Ut: Arnold, in this strain, proceeded to lay bar th humbug reciprocity some of our free-trader tell a we ar emovioir with Great Britain tha rascalities praclwcd under the present defective tariff, with lU fraudulent avf tvlornn. msteaul of jest tpecioc aoa home valuation and tbi war anted for lb laboring man rather than for tbe ananutsctarer. Capital could and wouid awars taa cars w n en, como wnat would ; but tbe le ver, waa the eoa with labor, dependent nnoa capital. It wa .tme, be continued, thai tha qaawtiun W prvtecuon w- to the nMnufaetnring 1rUof ibn eouolry a question of life and death ; and statistical proof wa addnesd by Mr. Arncjld abavJaat(y showing that what he said wa true." Oar Cotton manufacturer in Rhod IUd and aiaaaachuftett bad been oblized to Slop then- milla. Tb lam for re fire in Pean- ivnia. Yirgijia, and Uurybiod wero quenched, sod where all was buttle and activity before, wer was nothing now buitUtoc awl dctpUtioa. Away with jour inent jaegnn about your Bird IV , mar afacftirerr distinction icontinu.! the speaker) which addsIuU io tLe kor Dedi- . . ..r.. grew niunr. appiaaxe.i . lie Bad.. iicard it v. f : Fhwa the Obtarvwr. LOOK OUT FOR THE; SCOUNDREL.- . Owing to th greitt extent of our territory, and tbe (parsones of our populuikm, th (boat ordi nary foguo sr often able to impoae (uecessful ly on th community. - But the plausible and nc eomplished seldom . (nil under any circumstance to preotic auccesaful'y their dishonest art. On of the th moat specious and artful of the profes sion ha just been compelled to, leav this place, whore he has bea staying two weeks, and deceiv ing many persons. He calls himself IJeut, Don Carlo Nalencia, of the 4 th Regiment Lancer of of Paella, Mexico ; cluim- to, be son of Col.VI- encht, and nephew of Gen. Valenica of Mexico,. II proresse to hdv served through tb whole of the hut war, and claims to have received sev ers! honorable wound. His appearance is very prepossessing, hi earring erect and military, hi dress outwardly neat, bis manners, especially in the company of ladies, gentle, refined and .insin uating. II it about A feet S or 6 inche high, ha ruth or pale or dark, complexion, blsck hmr and eyes, good teeth, small feet and hunds, and woT when her a moualacb knd small imperial. II speahf English flucbilyv and with m foreign accent, and U about 26. lie hit llirve scars near and under right side f tle chin, which be say are ; bullet mark, and bullet car on the uft tliigh. lie seem to suffer from hemorrhage of the Jumr. cauaed, aa he mid until detected, by an onheuld wound in on of them. He also af fect to be dordogrd at time, and eunterfvit admirably lit raving of insanity.1''" II also uses opinm freely. He is remarkably fluent and ready J in conversation, and quit interesting a n n nar rator of adventures. Ue was fully identified just bo fore be left a the snrae person who, ns an ex iled Cuban, j turn aa led bimaelf inlotli confidence of some of the good people of Keward, Del., and afterwards absconded with a watch and money. He is SO 'exceed in iy plautibl and artful fel low, and well fitted to impoao on even the least credulous. He wore, while bere, a pair of black pantaloons, with n red and gold strip on th out side of each leg. Let th public look out for bim. IH wa. started to Raleigh from here, and will probably tro to Chnrlcsten, aa he had Ikket to that plaice, 'v Editors of newspaper will do well to introduce UuiK.tli'TPr',u9 gentleman to the public rAaz-iitviuji. . BRIDGE BETYVEEttf ENGLAND, AND X' FRANCE. . :rr Th Britiah Academy of Sciences has nt pre- ' enl under consideration a plan of n most extra ordinary character, bring neither more nor less than n suspension bridge between. Franc And ,, England. Mr: Ferdiuard Leronilr propose to slahlirh an ssrostniic bridge between Cabtiand Dover. For this purpose be would construct , strong abutments, to whjeh the platform would, be attache)!, at a distance of on hundred yards from lb coast ; and at distance of -every one -. hundred yard serosa the hanml b would sink four barge heavily Men, to which would be x- ed double iron chain of pevahW,.?oqatruo(tn. ' A formidable ppnratus of bnlloons, of an ellip tical form, snd firmly secured, would support in th fit the extremities of these chains Which would be strongly ftenef to the abutment on th shore by oilier chit in. Each section of 100 yards would Coat about 300,009 franc, which would make eighty-four, millions tor the who) distaoc across. Thee chains, supported in tb sir at stated distances, would necovi the point of this fairy bridge, on which tht inventor pm- 1 posesto Ublih m atmospheric rhilwsy, Tbw project ha been developed at great length bjf, the inventor. . t ., i By Teirgraph tm Th South CroliuitDv " CHARLES AON MARKET. ' CaytaLESToa, Oct. IX, 0.10 p, be.. Our cotton market K-nwiiit w itliom. clmiige an J - -thlHle were 800 bales, at IS 1 a. rS-In". ' Bark Carolinv New York; soliooner DariJ nmitii, fhuadbiphia, arnrwd to-day. , ' - .Jiw Yoaj Oct. 18, 11 p.m.' ' In our market -to-day cotton wa firm, with sales of 700 bales, at unchanged prices. Flour declined 6 cents. Rioc unchanged. PruvUiona firm.". Sugar di-MeMed. Coffe , drooping. Storting exchange; 10 3 i.vV? .r 't , tf l MISDIRECTIONS OF THE COMPA3. Tbe immense loss which Great Britain anno. ally sustain by shipwrecks, ha induced inquiry bito the canse. and M ha been satisfactorily as certained that ia most ease it arise from th mJirecUoo of the compass prodweed by th at tractiv power of tb iron turd in 1b aonstrua two of the vessek as well as the funnel, tanks and guns employed u men-of-war. "A remedy, it is said, can only be obtained by direct exoen- ment on board each ship for the reason that th result varies in ditferenl case. From earefull prepared statistic, it appear that th annual luaa o urent Ontain alou by shipwrecks, is ovr fit hundred vessel. Te-remedy this, a compass ob servatory has been esUbhabed, W bere every ship of tb lloysl Navy has iu eompaaa adjusted be- lore proceeaiog upon n erutae. This arrange ment a yet only applies to naval vessels, and has not been extended to th er.ercaniile marine. CkrUtkm Ide. y r i " 1 - -r i ... " - PATRIOTIC AKD MANLY - , .; t Th Nnnr Tori Globe reforring td ttVstorm which fanatic ar etideaveeing to rair agsinat the execution of th fritiv slave bilt, b"ldV the ! following language. W Uav no doubt, that tbes sentiments indicate the feelings of , th iaws ses of Near York, and that the first drup of blood shed in reaiaUnevof the law wilt tm followed by soeb lesson aa Fanaticism has never ret rect-iv- - vur ooauirrn trjeoa must oear wun as yet longer. Thing mutt ffroW worse her befor thav are better. ' Horn uf th IWI,., 1 I ell t jour ar aompHtnent Mr' d thnJK merits n trn. ' FRENCH VIEW 0fcUR TERRITORIAL" ; -V SETTLEilEKT..-. Most of the Paris country, Locirreaa, an th propttiou BettiemeM of our territsv'1 aodl slsvrrf difficulties. They award the auprewiaK hlMiSaiir " VmTnm f"- ie ana ea' . .K. Ju7H:r: nmaifestaiion of the t utare b,(lo u-liZi'rP?? f dtenai . . .- u.. urruwi tha hf.t aul .11 it.l .: ... -.. iwai uain, ia t (l aaj voaerTCS ; . , ..-..'-. , -. . - The vote f the Tilt mxtant fca, erwned th noble efforu of the stetem.and ttvs jowrnals Ibat advocated tb work of eoncillaTon ki. penn Democracy aVotild n jic Uiai thc-Vbitetl Stat, hav, esMpcd fiom Ih predicameiMa.' which they taiveW paaaeJ. ,n por.atwow, i demoostrauon taitocbmetil to the. Ccion, wbkbt hwuntly followed the tow. ,f ,be vorf. .houki V bar their echo on this aid tbe Allamie. Jt ; be, yet, for a long time, a need ahk mit.i .v. glortou American peoplsboold dran L. Ar ' er,pro.rmiyaiidJiUityproitig thus lolhn ' ; v. """" Bptsjuu or man fursclT tfoir-ra.' ' meat. :S'' .:. -t . ' ... With different concluiuwt h. il.a ..."- r ' Congress, says Tri U-lUt. L the New aalics. or om of their nere alii most avltrsSB. xLxaTlB m Lh fiffiiinia wLa s a. e!f--thal if this t own wer broken tip our in- J th spirit of the North will be arottsed. If we duttnal mteresu would liv on unhArmed.. Ye. ! f-il (U to teach abolitk nt th. t;;,t- excUiroed the orator) they would survive a the miuwawnia llmm mUmm. Liu t2. .i .:- tribes of lamel Survive the curae of Ood-ooly to j trea.onsblo Ulble then let th South rely on r fc.pi.. S ft,, liZuO S.Ci ssMoara on Vj.n'ii. l,t rv. . rrt r J-, - l':,',fir ftff.r4"w w'recriTai'red from Li wounds. Rise the an rulsiiosof his aim heiad been do- jag verK-' ' - I J Vi '.oe ' are swiif t aversge a half . ot-nce f rX t dmiy to each digwr, and the geo , r.!-y ii nWiff tbe in wa good. - ... - i h .titJtJi-g.liOiiBe of Iltmry M. timid bad , 7-t.l'i (ur s-U'esmounWtoriouwyatleetiugsoiBe other f"hig t-at')ibiaMm, - . ; 1 - !ur,i aJvuued to per parrel, a ill. hvi , ... ' J '.''..' ' -tiuuis- jwraly wa good, and prices of Ui "TnoitsaitBnaacicr.-wrr iuiprotin. Ve-eMlteMissltip.pi pap v that T3 Jtf jrWa $A' ' eld5lt of tht-irsmh rjfW'Omt eentaaa, , f, to.addrws a Aoelieg of tue.Xri.uKl. tfi;,e t'iwa a?, Va;k4r4rg. lIVrepudiatulira Us it (!' form v and sustain tlie actiotr of (..'ooj.iT.a (A the sijjuiineut , of the ' quetioc!t . , ; ;;.;li( "vtf th jfctjUiatllon of Mexicao lertlis i , 1, v. Ui be j'vWr n ei L!dw to the. j -'H.:i(.tiUitWi'iai.ppi-A'at , - ' iV ' ?-' ''--'''.'"... , ics $. ia.r Sttefflaou ptditmeishss been 2 .'ii t, to. that f AoUrifg tut nmbtviia ovr . Uovk t lit (,a. : . 7 .. . " - , - two Democrat were nomina. ted as lie candidate of the Union party for the. A meeting the peorte b also been hetd in Lumpkin eouuty, whkh tA strong ground in ftvor of asUining the Union, They adopted the following resolution; .-.. J' .: . Rltd, TMt w will kj sappiort any man as a Defegato to the Coqvciuiwi, now called by the Uorernor, w bo is fr restating the action of vongresfj .oy , otwxut.oo of the Union, seces sion, uon ioutrcourae, -or ny other hostile totta- sure whiter er. O Jicr counties are adopting similar messnre. Tbe Bsvsnnah Republicsn has assorance from fifteen counties, in great cotton-growing seetiona ir.e rutie 01 teorgw, that stanch t nKm dele gate will be elected from each of those counties to the bute Coorenuoa. Aot yaf. ' ..' . . . . ' TJ.V'W MOVEMENTS IS ALABAMA M';bavs pleasar in mentionintf. that a call f iTuyic ' meeting in MobHe, to suassin Ui b moa, wa signed by 600 ciun of that pltoc, nd prodooed what was MadtaowledgedV all to be the Urgxt politic meeting ever held ia Howie." The Advertiser adds, that" Ur&e m mm . -. ' .. AN ENLIGHTENED FLOCK. - "It is reeled of worthy divine; whoa field of hibor wss sausted not. many mile front Salem, thai be preached politics to bis Coomimtion for -Mtcb a k-ngth of ttmsnliat rea the oldest ebwrch member forgot ail itool lie gospel sbd fi-U m to a pr.fcHit.d Ignorance wittr regard to creeds, frms of worship and tburtli regulations,' ' Af ter Ui clergyman's death, th elder of hi Dock went lo coua4.lt a celebrated divine abbut obtain ing a facesoT. - - - - i?-.-,-. " What jt your creed V atlod the divine, ' -Our'ereedr ;"";...!'-.; ;'- i- ; - '1 i Yes your principlcs-wbat nrf they V " I meaa, what' in yowr plaiforra your church T" , iw ' '. 1 . . " Oh r xcUimed one, tlit ht principally oak." :; . :. , , z. '.;j. ;;' HON. W, 'J, BRQWK. - 1 , The last Sentinel contains about a column end a half of matter from tljlt gentleman, addressed ta hi constituents, i which he gives hi explas ation of hi end act mi atlemplin? to. reach the Speaker's chair at tbe eemmenccment if the last tea ion of Congress. Ilia conduct, he Ulinks, is not a eulpable as has been road to Appear and hi esphiriaiion (if it i to be rvlisd on) goes fr towards bearing bun oat. As' -the facia of th eat traarpired near, ten month ago, and have bee is a measure swallowod tin ia the Other exciting scene of Congress,' Mr. Brown ha certainly a fair chance to do away t)e evil tmpresatons formed oi htm bj the puljlio m rela tion lo this matter, ns Ws presume there sre but tew who would be willing to go ihraegl- the task ef gathering up the faetf lo contest his efforts. It is tat dsy, hjfjer. for hi Explanation. It would have appeared much better wlule the ubject wa fresh in th mind of tl people, if b bad tbea mad out has vtndtesUoa. Daily be tb reproach of men. Tbe time has aoma wbeo two eonlinmncies in the earlier dars of the republic thought to be impossible the de struction of American tabor, and the destruction of l)i Union itself,, wer staring ns straight in the face. 'hv, one of these bad atreadv been aacrificed, and the other was madly threatened id the blindness of party strife. If W would not belie the litninuiire of our trio- riott Declaration of Independence ; if we would not tear open, with sacrilegious hand, the grave of it immortal signer, w a must preserve the in lefrniyjof our federal Union. An outbumt of pphliuf.J - Deceived by the folly of salnnic sm bitton b Irs .wbo set k to reaV a monument for himself am fromatnob the ruin of this confede racy. - In union Uiere U strength,' ra rmnxim older thau aop,. and one thut i acknowledged by tbVlwwiinedHpirit to the first prsyei' in Congress. So long a the Union is maintained, (concluded Mr. Arnold) so Ion? a our. vast industrial reaourcee are improved and protected our country will stand as bea con of ' light for sges hence to guide, the nation in the path of liberty and pence. But if we fall, oh ! who can dream of the untold horrors which mutt close darkly around 11? Let then -our L-fJtuty lubor amd wighily pfwaer be, Pivtrrtion It yimenfwn inantiry mmi mt v mm of ike State. Appluue."J v . - r '.: ; -FLORIDA ELECTION.; .1 . MoHTOowisr, Ala.. 0ot II.- W Iw pretty full retarn from Florida, which show the elec tion to Conrres of Mr. Cabell, the present whig member. For the Levislalura. ska. the nlmm ijorit of the Totert) of Mobil county wc rieraJly ax farorabr twtbw whigs, ? r - LATEFROM TEXAS, - . xtm Seuio of the Lf'itlaturt called Liykt . Crop pf Sugar and ,Cottom Art Or leans Nw OnLttxa, Oct. 14. Lnte advice from. Texas announces thttt Go. Bell has Culled an i tr session of the Legislature 10 asaemble in No- reiuuer ueaa. ' . . - The' JeiM papers, every where, agree In stat ing msi mere win not Do more than a hulf aver their own atrong hand and last ritrhla. " Ther ts honesty, and virtue.Nuid patriotism, at the North safficient to rebuke lb fool spirit of faction to trample down under foot th ene tniei of the Union. It requires bat Hi excite ment of some startling overt act of n criminal character to rouse thst spirit into a terrible man ifestation of its omnipotence. J Fam,t,cUm. U fuxor ef tht lHiun can U ttcoktntd whose de vouring flame will icorcb and burn, and annihi late in their fiery march every vetiiire of sedi tion and abolition every trace of- tresttoo ev ery refuge of minor. ' . A AfORO Vov-wiriiotT Eabm. The Rev. a. Kenton, in a letter to 1 he Londoun (Va.) t'hron icle, says: --'. "'-'."?.,; . ::otrnnjbes true,.! yesterday saw s coKjrea wotmtn without ears ; not only wss she without tb auricle or the external part of tbe eir, but there is no trace of a foramen or passage 1 or sunorous tj oration me meatus is enurely closed, yet she can converse with others, and distinctly hear their words, for which purpose she upe nor moutu, .now is luesouna traoimitted to the brain by means of the tvmDanum. or does il ttsuoh tbe auditory nierre without the inter vention vt Mt drwss aad appendant onjim This is an iuicretUnar question fof fehysiuWists. Tba woman belong to Mr. James Broaddus, near laroiin Court House, rfOnraauVoi Lumirvv e ad suffered m polt:f - d n f (. and Mi!: , r. .. .1 uliitiun aj J . ume SBiiiina 8tste..f7rrir Jttacoa'k 1 r-VDEVF 1.' .. - tofV?-, !.f j ; 5 ' ing tj, ;, , ' .' " ultimo,1 , ; , thaxbtll inkoVlfy '. , authorixing . Ca be admkted ar'. , - '4 ' ' woti With Mi. IV "" : -'-, J , ' v , mpkinwasy- . t 1 1 &-toiuenM to 1 -, ' -? ' Yet et- age crop of sugar and cotton this year, 1-1...,.,.... J . ' , imn-Aiun hum aei iff-uny v as quiet, ana .. .v ftwrc-, NU lJJ aemana mooeralc sales of 1.305 bales at 13 13 cents for middling qualities, showing prices to be eier.'' - : - , Ther it no special change' to notice in other article of trade. LIVERPOOL MARKET. . .- V karo0t, Oct,". . Tb advice by the Iliberni caused a slight jnotemeni, wnicn was sunaequeutly increased very Considerably by favorable news from India, abjcbjeached LiyerrJjiiridsTJcausingJlie market to assume an animated tone, and sales wer msd on that day of 10,000 bales. The market closed firm at tbe price a noted si tba ailiog of the Europe, which war fair Upland 7 7-8 : lor Mobile 8, aod fair Orleans a 1-4 a fit Tb week' tale amount tpr4,00 Ulec ;f which some 80,000 were American. SdccuU. tor took S0.700, xporters ,.650 tide. - There it ksdy USsrstom. ao hsaoma and so proud, that ah says thsr atjCnly one thing in in woria wonn tooatog at, atvl that a mirror. , SEW INVENTION INT SHIPPING. . A new inventioa byn Mr. Jordan of IiveTnool by which h proposes to substitute iron for the wooden framing of vessels is attracting a good dial of attention in that town. The inventor ha taken out an American patent." "j " -. joyed the con HI speaks from)! r,v'i There caff . -v . of Judge Lul ' - - '. in WtoliuigttL.tru- ' Conerrss,- that Mr. Pft Mr. Douglaa' bilt. bi. ; uuuiu Wf neoiltty bers of. bis CMbiuet xerL . . 1 . .1 . . acvfft tuc asaoni un u ir i- -.r. mm w " t. w. m c aa- vemely orthodox Southern wiocrsU of ttdar J! tell US that to mnk California a ftiai. im ' rag to which, if lb South submit, she wilt bt-A'' ullerly dingraced and degraded, and bud snath-, - eroa upon Gen. Tailor for follosJogtlvssourst-.' which Ur. Polk mat led out befor him ? ff. ssonsf Timtt,- - - - - , - -- THE CLARKE COUNTY SLAVES. " Thcs slaves pnaod ihp h our. town' m "a Tued-ty last, otyhrir way h.iuiard, in chsrg of the marshal and wher olficers from Psnnin Ira- ' nia. Dr.CyvMcCormiclinomaMcCor- ' nick, oLCbtrke eo-operall with Mr. Ta- lrr '. ' hi. demitnd upon the Pm., iSSBHwhrT for that ju.iwbich had hitberto-not only Utm refused, but resu ted in riot, if not UtW "a These gemlemen, however, all unit, hi p'aisia . -their omrodauon for' it, promptJje itC , which their demand under the fugitive l.Va bill J . ws. met by th autboriusr of Pennsy imd j ; " .. th ready assistance rendered ihm k. . ' Harrisburg and elsewhere ia securing their pro.-7 ' perty. It was sonirwkaj a novel though erstl- ' ' fymg petab) to ar two fuiriii. aUeJi.' hnmmJ ward bound, under the ebartra nf nl)ir. r. - free State. CkarUitomm ir 5iVitV, . l CROPS-VVEATIIER. The wife of .Hon. Henry A. Wi (danffhter of uon. wonn oargeani oi riiiltMlelpbia,) died ud J I- r . 1. ..... ,,7 .... u .ui 1 on Wra iiujiit m ui idin. air. wtsewss attending the Mate Convention at Richmond and the first intimation he bad of her illness wa the new of ber death. . Fay. Obtttref FROST DAMAGE TO, COTTON CROP, Mimpiiis, 6cL 10. v we nna a iiijmg xrost oo.the fith int. The injury 1 estimated at 200,000 bales. New Cotton is sellina at 12J to t SI erii. Tba first frost latt year war on tie 2d of No- vemoer. . i t - vou ciBTois-r-m l-Rmmcyvr. C.J n. LtoR h written t4ntf letter to a frwmi it, r .... . .. t . h. fc,.. iAm: wnicn is puoiiaheyJT TW'purportof ili thst be will be a candidate for the Pf-aidane. if n..-ninll A.llll ST ' - . .. : - - , FOREIGN MARKETS. : : Tobacco, eoffee, and sucrsr antall m iK. ;.. a w learn by refereno to Barring A Co' Lon. don circular, and4o oootineouT mark els. - Tb British wheat crop I decided I r short 0 aa ..1. rsgo, according to tb London MereantilsOaxette. ... - i". S. Oarolininm M, ft .' . ruiy tu season Is de tirhtfii ri... k-t. day, just cool eno.iirli to be eomfoni!a Kt not to cool as w generally find it on tb first of October. Th cotton planter ha had a fine sew i son for gathering hi crop, but tb sugar planter" has suffered greatly from tbe drought. The oat ' -will yield but KuJe, and w barn beeq told that, tue crop generally t yery lodifferontv Tb son is far advanced, we csn y with great tvrtaiito ' ty bow th cotton crop will turn out. ,' There will bales mad than we aaiieipaud. . Not, mor than half crop. arw .Vara -CkromiUt -I ma Prof. Charles Dl HatSTock.' Dartmouth1 Mi lege, has received and accepted the SDDoiutnwnt' 5 r m 1 j 1 . Mr - . . . v vuargva aosit to usbon, Portugal. lb salary is $4500 per annum, with th sam sum for an outfit,. and 2600 lot ftnrn. iVofessor Uaddock will enjoy a delicious climate:- and wilt hav (rood Recess toihe elie land uf I la It and - -: Greece, toEifypi udlhe Holy Land. WtMMioit Jotassu - -- .-- - , -a., - isTUE COTTON CROP.:-.',' "1'; Th Isle dry weather has caused the cotton i a open' rapidly, thn affording good lime f r """tt- niimmoi no pmsier waoe'' ,.a will mak a full crop j w hear t'ery many . y that they will be satinfied with bslf n crop. 1 : ) csn rrower w this nciirhborbood ear t u t t dry weather has injured the eaoe. South "a . ;, fror. -- - ..-.- .. .-- - ' n 'i i V 'i.'t .tt 6 '4'- mJ 1 ( ' : it
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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