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' ' '.' ' ' "' '; ' ' V'' ' ' ' '.' ' ' ' ' u I.' A I f I f ETery'.rifWion on tie face of the globe, .y. tha"3ew Orleans Creoh, has it clear. Unmistakable and distinctive national char acteiricB. These national cuaraclcriMic- standout fo pro;niuent!y, ns M constitute ,eo;vh nation a great individuality". " It is to the interr4, irlory, anf pro-'fH'cit' , -bf each to cultivate .nmional i.mliinenr, a national litrTnture?, a naiional.rcolutue; in nr.c, lo nouriKit all thos-j friiinz w n'-li un dorlie a .audible local 1ri(?.'anl pro'ect all . . . l : t. t - .i. L : ,e. LETTS tt, FROM IH)N. TIIOS. L. CLLNtJ- . ' MAS- t 4 . . '( X A-nrviUCN, C , Oct Tha Northern State. jroUJ .a-alnat Mr. Fill tnolo becauso he via try ioth Uuioa-i-0 p'T"l li their abolition Sihi-irws, smj 4a rd, Upon If ir assou, to xprM lit alter kd U m ol h ti ai ftivrr titan ..Hva... tati. i... l-l.-. ..T. . T'T" "' 'w' ...-. -jr ; " IUr an!otl and aWa.uu.rt.ilirv. w .ituc or.y,wr taunt w,um fr.lBn- 4Uli iLl . u ... ;;.. fJ " V"-t".""- ,"r..,MV"5r" LITER FROft EUROPE.. witU UrmpiMl datiitW ibalbQulUxir, trrivod bw liiajr. j; , V ,.'! fi . tv. .1.. - i. .1 SiviTurnienl of country. Biithright the parent of lc,d l)rtlc - TLe atlriiijtt ti advjuco !l irilrrrt M:d sl'tj vl ora' nativa country, irir frHn oaia;J pnri:inn to re:i"J'rtlu:tir:! ,pu,t rr'crlnblv and riiitQrirftl, t'jit fie tiiJuiJual may be c0n5ii!crJ t "pcntatiV y. the, r-ea of tb pwlf of 5terca'i'in:,r:;ii,A aaJ ihc ifumic Amttbfs hnal all. Tleru isn easirimaitv ,of intent, .-tr. 1 tula 1? -cts a dciir Cur tUe pr?fcl,on or Mr, 'ro,er:y, :t;iJ pjr aoal tiffiititj Th.vrfc.ro itii,th4'lh inv! aim to ntrcTn nauoii", itr.j mo rajuj,ia4uj of oreicner ofan't.ic'fnNtio pattonal 'pec linrfiie-. wht'ther .rtf'riJini.iiw,)!!, 6r, . .ren ri cnaiu.Tir. a fcDocl CO. inq Jal T)a;nera ItiiC.i.i wur :ron'cfv Jilua- ' 4rtei Ihnpraposiiinn. , -'"ht AnIa-froDiru jailiarvj was tinnatur.il. Vaat -Iwi tbCriti and ilie Gaul wheelci int? ao alimiice-with Turkey it cr,i morn uiitintaral niili. Vic tor Fmrn,tro, of S inlinia, fjaht for pa'.it icnl TKisition, hut a com:non j:i!ousy, nnd a fi;liri thit nat:orril Jir?ij$ yout ran ; jih btforetho rjrrtwjngr.na'l gi-yjtic piuer f lh Macwifc, onless tip comuj tliorr-, derlolt of iWTzaf w.is arrctei. More ij struck the unnoleat S.illan poli'icfijiy ad natirtiifcliy dcadun;';-.! for iho lime.iii d tipodal nations 041 pTifr si Jg or the English cnr.nnrL The lW'mA mon dancer," atorrned the jrraaile litriitica tiom of Sevastopol, and redJ.xicd the hear er.s with the coD(l.isratioa of the city; oui now was irm the ca-.qu? J no t rench acofTcd at and almost fpit ujon the English, the English, in Tf Turn, hate J, n.ir despised their French nfli, While the Moslem re garded them with secret contempt, ns Gia ,ours lost ,0 Pamdise and inheritors of hell. Lilliputian Sardinia hc!J sijiLtar feelings ..towards them all. There' w as no he.irtfcjt, cordial,' niatiJy union. Toe Su'taus'mb- Jecis w;i n:h" broke oat Into open-rebellion, bec.nr.s? the stiWxrs of fho Freach Emperor rematned, as they thought,' longer t!uu -eeasary in Con.nantii.ple, and hecan.ie, 1 thee snaws aoldinrs, likpnll other Cain; 1 wane iny f e:iacfousty li.--M to ibeir nu'.l-M-al cWac;!rislics, fot-IT hly on-1 wronl v werc jjlty, of premeditated iunovatiou'i tip iii rr amers and cuytoius of these peo ple. Their rishts wereeven put in j -opar-(iy by ilicir friends, the French legions 1 All tins was th rcsa't of d itural and n ition al antagonism. ' ' " '..1.. ..i u.i Bi r m.T h u un U5. e,j avno are tvrrn on the s:i!, and w u.h vvnom the hirth-riht should be a s:rre.l ihiog. "c;n hardly be aaid to hare a counlrr, because ur country is even bale's country. Lett toliie ehamJem-wracv, it wml l b a tnr'h'.v t.al.le.oii, y,tl aawldwruftUf -eikUfurWda tfu-iTunjuU and mWiv,!. arjinrt Soutl a.wr mar rent, pr.nd.if rremnai IlWUlUl Miwitatiiw. - - 1 , rvi'r.ril loitt riii iivriu'v m ria !i.ill.i. it i iull,iK. I . ( 1 .1.- ' ... . 7.T ... ".''" iHwaaaaa, IK iMHWas they . er d 'MeiLwiil b.4h in Km.Lo.1 auii . frm. Itl t.f AttVliilyP- I hit ta nnrlf .Ia mm .1... l.lM .... culd he ,,W.. uftor the rw.,1 u Inown, , Itly kr,t nn .atil jl mU..fi Jf the , I, .rap,, ram and M,fl 1-w.ai IJ prewlo, , c lllB 4t(J rfrNov,,br, ,ad tn.ny.yc; i-rf i! i t T Pv. "' to .11 atken, won. by rV-t4 from hi. .0 C , 1 -'n' hul JIP"W that adivlMoa th. Suthv,n a crrCTL i? wM F "J- -rweo Mr. Fillmore and Jluebaaaa, a correct opinio 1 tirjnutuiLi V tlia bhKI rokrlli. .11 .1 . .. . . . ., .. ft, ';,... "J ,urm ie eiinon into ma ionof tina- W U ! ',' rMtaariaadJntkaleTepnfaaf t.mJ.l ?W wr, Au!rieaa- nd Whig-, in vnU J tiff 0iUt lent RtfltiVt hat 4 lanuiilmn fmr Mu. 'i . ... I .. ... .l 1 . 1 "i , Ti 1 l'iiaw wiu w wv t Nrnea- twine. lhj LaJ hafi S V 6" frW(V W ,h Wark-Kep.U.a.a4 ure the !.. . 7 " ' "e'l and a irtjr,wlitt -Vr.- m&k- . 1 1 u . 1 t Itiuus or tV country, Sfuweu . hoi.L'Urfa th-ct.iHi.f ii, i-ij.iAr ,7y .. .4"""r' .' . .. . . .; v C ... J, j l..- -,i..J I ' fr hmi, be wQuld hareioen tnrapasndy .1 1 .... . Wbisa and Aaieneaaa wboeoatnbota. to FiU. l,.f f .rtW ,K.. ' - d hvc tU w4uf 0f knowing . . , , " r. " " that tlv-y a ded fa tho aacriUce of 65f or Tna SX't T' "4 '7nf'U"T ? AW PlT MTKIOW or , J; IS arise. fT.t-v rcj.slcil tf' pivtnent cf pHitry tb ! 1, . , riplH the DrittsU eunrai0ct , rulB them.-, t" ,, M,!CV' ,uwu u..nl-:LrK.H,ei! ,.a ? .7"'.. W,,S bor fWESM. refnaedtoaeeeDterea tbeia far Irastert J?t ' '"' ! ''" KaSch tuttr. MiLlkiUtM imiuiuiiiivi Bt'iiinjit tha Krprirh miviirn ment, a4 J.oJlio; entnbo iiiefilmu tliut a con tiiiuiu of, audi oeduH i(t tiitakijl IbtiAn-V'lo-Frtnch alliiin'ob. ' Tha nuraizranha haTv oatu- d exciti'iuent boil) in KniiLotlatid Fraoco. It M i jt ' T A Y C T T K.V; L t p . i-'-i the loaJom aa.uii? one enemies are, n my eer-I ' j SJN'GULAR IVL1TICAL WAOU Uo knoirle.1, the arcane aitfl aiut eonteii.M: ' ! ' '-Ttoi Fumt k. 7 i-.r r Win ... ":r bit crualarea np-n earth, excepting ofy thou in Ih &mik wba are wiUiug to be governed by uiem. ... A few renal pro.sc that hope te bttcn oa tie spoili of a p'TeroiiMiut al corrupt . as Fremont W3tlld estaLIUh. and a fnar t tion and race, oulJ attempt to prod ace a. diver frnn in fiisor of our enemies, but llw miol.t m. t F J eeire tirft aftnttn fnjiji oar Cowwittees of Vi tn'Iaoce, nodi tbc State jmrernwenU could Uko die aeecssary steps te insure tranfjullity. A proper fi-clii is ulready pervading the tnutsos ef ma cuain. iiw luaa tnrjvn oat in sorao oimr- er. beweter, that we should manifest our resist. " rt-fi.un; te hold offioe under the M;dor Benjamin Ptrlet Poore, the late Fill more candidate for ConreM in the Sixth Dis trict, arrired io the city this afternoon with his wnceiDarmw ana parrel ot applet, wuu.0 n sai wneoiea an too wsj irn AevtJuypurt, a imuuof 01 tmri T-six miles, tn two and a bait ujjs. . Tho fob WHf in fnlfi!Imint af a tut villi CjA llnrb.ink. th Prmnnnt St.U Snnntiir ct.vl. lh.l pLlltait Wtlllli! tmt lr.fini vnlrd'tn Hi. fimt. nf jiavacnusetu tiian r re mon L , 1 be jl:ijor, wheel ing Ins apples. Was e"orteJ up Mate etrcet about 1 o'clock, by tho Fillitiote Ciube of lstun and Charibsiowa, a military company and a inouottd vsivou-uuo 01 ;ui?ns. . " The novelty of the performance eollocted many ... '--r.i... . . 1 , . .. . was jrect- m on .ciimimrM!ion, wanabsurJitv. We should , - - , .-.. t : ,.t r..iy deprive ourselves of the benefit T . P00P1L',aDa ,D "J'" 1.' . i- 1 . 1 . . f eJ WUh rrttin.L.uft anil ItltniilttuiM .nrvl uv wuicu ws are taxea to support, ., , r. : , , n but we sb.ojid namo tho eoote;nitib!e attumk- . !'Jt- . U JeIlvereJJ lj P" toL lulr- ofdieA-'isiie, wbo anresisunly. and to sullen " M "T,- i ." nea .lt-n .-e, submits oppression and torture b"11' gen"ncn delivered conqfttuLitory apeecbea, Rindiy pr-.-jwerous if tlie idea nderwl to in niMntci m the barrel.; Tea tuoos.ad people tht Worth, that we are threatening to rveoft werePreicnt- ! . ?f .TnP ??7n,Beot- ,?f9 t"" F.wr year ago, in a pafh.-fio and pMW by thoOmsutution arisen uledfai b.,ld tborai.. .i r. '.t . . . Wof th, Kororameot.-' " fr"C,-OV7 ,nc . el,,al fi'n- ?C"Ul It was decided hv lbs Parliament 'that the Second, by riJntin thy (4:lituti.i0, had b lieat..'d the c''-nnicsit and h.4t the throve va ojnt. fc'o it-o-t .St.itKj who riVte t boy t'le L'onftitiilinn, are to be bell as havi.ij; "oue oat liaocl of ara;;8' "r)!;0!!!i;. ai,l . a .k.-imi-n : ,.f !"..:,. tongurs; aa inconjrrtfHts a i.i. iftion of i ..Let Mswaehasetta,' New York and others aty r;zIiri iinJ rint, itf It Hi.t! at lliaw mm iiutA- - . . , ..... '- avv .av M-v v S utlK'ra frcij;iit.i fjr their hit, and ."uutbern tut a eiiJ.naiion. if tho threat 'is inUndod to dintolve tbtalliiitiea.' ' Ke peer! 114 tho NuitpuJiua diJieiilty, the onlf aillitiou ie prorann u tint the Frenoh embiavV. and nrubshl the' Urilihh aleo, lift Napleson the2iUh. Count Walewski'f un.auj report corresODiIenoo wun. the JVeapoIt Ui.mverninent is published. Tba Rn-diahllsct if at UalU. .The Frsncb itt ia atToalom. , '. A German timer aavi that tba annadron , will 0 to Nnplcs ia three wesksif oiattcra art not ttled fti fuii time. There is nothing njw with respect 10 in eompueRU-n relations ot the Lan ubian Principalities. It fs dcoitJ. frB Vienna but re-aaievted from Frniice, that the Torte baa suuiinoned the Auttnans lo jqH the country. In tins eonr.ection there are two ro ports, tbtGist tht the Cvaireait of Paris ia not likely ta aseet soon, t)wiiij to the non awent of .Eiigfibd ; and, second, that ltueeia, in.piii'l by a au-piiion of 1 stent umlirsUndiurr between Knehnd and ' , --it-ie n-pv'iii! tbo PrincipaHtiist, demaada i.uitti'u KuisjUu s juajron bo aUmitVed tt cntwr iris illicit See on the same tcrx a-: the Kn'h-h fli-. '.. . 1 : :;,'t,-V;.;4? ... The cnlirs Turkish Jliu'mtry have, resigned.. The' event is attributed to - the intrigue of Lord Kadohfle to bring in Redacid Pacha as r iTr. 1 '. : There is no news from Spain,' exeept that it ia contemplated to incra the army. . - TliS letuirs from Fee ar m aalisfjetory. The dea and for money eontionrs onalated. The United States aloop-of-Wfir Constclktioo l.'il Nanlcson tha 15th. (1,-t. tur r,.nt.in;,wM Tho fri'tto Coaureuuramainaat NanlM. , tfwiiw-'J ...k-t"j 1 .1. - r . i' iuo imu rapo vrvav mo sapor 01 grape, tcea, rinepar, tartana aeij and potash, has been prohibited from the Ottoman States till Itl Septeoiher 19o7. ', ' , , . ,.' . THE aaual. Utt t, f iiliiaK ammai atatwik." - nto-M,MrVM ae kwf ITtoM nM srry tha aaS C. rj. VIoOraiBaife. Kta . I. thr otlorit.rni(r.ir ika ega, t -wtlf atUal lj lb. . at(lekHt ( arljHk a4rrttii 4'?t. D'tJi 1 'I ... .. , THE FLSCAL8. "'ri' tA-ifi flu much of our time hal been devoted1 to tie late esnvaj sod to the wants of a aiek family tuat our neruniarv inlinant haia' tMn mimh neglccto'LWe shall be aadly ia wanUf the t m aa a a - . . "Bioewe 01 war' about n 6ft of aausry, and we hope that tb?W jod-Wsd' t M will not fnil to dj tholr duty In the premlso. k AltUngh n0 one may be dee 4ny grant amount for, iitlisetip tion, Job-work ot advertising, yet the small eum ttiua due when tuken together would amount to alt that we are likcfe Li himl 'mnA wa tnik K ,1 aoone will dsoia his mite' top Jaeitiderblo to be act onlly necessary in tle eonduct nf our bash aesa. Wo actuully must b paid-for. we haye to premiers. , , ' j, - i .-r tqu lfoa. John M Claytoa, of Delswsret died a Sahb ith eveniiiir ImkL He wsa mnchdi.tln. rutshed ia (he emincils of h LB ountrvwhurintf , -- f represented bis State for many yswa, s Reoator and RepresenUtive in Congrosa, and been Seere Ury of tState duriug the administiatiou af Presi dent Taylor. ' .,. T-EMOCBATIC TURXOCT. ' , The - lVmoeraey'.ar Fayetteyille had a great turnout on Thursday night At the earneal so. Hcimtioa of a friend We remained "down town" io look at the concern though it bad been our -Intention to y " up the II ill" before it eeme off. . At au varlt hour th crowd auenibh'd (a frunt . 1 of the Favettevtlhi Hotel.' Aided by mesia and the diKplamf traasrarsneies. llie aertr taidantlr ! doruied that it Was putting its beet Jcg Laawoat J and tba leadera'aaooed to bo greatly pleased with ' the psgesnL The Haul of Faye'tteville aiust have, levied a eontribntioa for tha berasIoB. fne tha Ln!!!ftraM liul.l.l n.'wiit . i II ' II. , "O - up ami a luiiuw ranui ; aut'U three pieces and dUpluved st al many - -, veral windows. Tba chief Warabul we sar ' h T'V 0,9 WJ took it oa kimaelf eff mounted bis legs and introduced to the . ' citlteus f'layetteville the Honorable Waajx " , Wuuow. . By tha way, the Hon. Warren waa'i: bora and raited ia the Iowa ot Farottevillf and . amiu i.s as IS ttiu.12 I.t . t.le r;a!kin mm , Senrgamoian frei. Thft burly HotYi.i, the menmria! iatt1. the r?!i.TnirtgRas, the assassinating Italian, the Imnybro!.k lUir Cditin? livsUnun, t!ie renrd Spaniard, th." srinttcrin and transwid-ntu! -'Gertnaa, P.dyneswto. Chiaese. M!!r, and Arabian ; what m oift poHridi of antag inisrn ! "II-i!" avs tliis f.lish, dmajojie' Oe mocra'ry, Jet him that thirsteih in' alt thin 1 iraa-d '.vorM emu hi hr and drink of tiis ... . . l : ...... f , . . , . . in jLrtuerry i wme p:Uier, an l T Villi 'riiira;tee voa eimr ri'-'itiif f-vn, Iiiiher, and vote y-iuw!ve a firm, aiid help us rule America !" The p-xr d jes come, ani , "PkasaJ IA a rattle, ' tirkM. with a rtraw,", xhfy are led nyul by the nose, aa j w'l.-i d . led into the .belief, that thej rtr.i to he pra tec!ed in their Ira wis npon the;" U tot-box, aod..tbeie n3afifessary-.mta 1i-rati iarcr fcreae ia the n-if ir'if ati-J. eoflstitu.'iona! rights of the natives of the country. WJien tlieJiVc comes -t'tn tie?e-iry result of foreign iasirieiice an 1 rhctaiiwi ihe Detn oc'fatic protecl'irs, acting 1 va tb ludi Lr.HliC rule of rrn J.-nye. vv.!! 1,-avp thlr and ay ih.- pu.caa.HN tor tiitir tuaiiitiaeturea ami )iupe.u. v l.eri their iutcrcoure aitii 11 is pLced tm the i jotm; eMiM bi'twren f.ren ad k-fctile gov erritenU, if thoj do m,t Gnd aufi.-ieat ej:..l;itioii ia the iJ.-a tbsttbey ate freed ia their eoust tenets froa all .spBiiiiitji fitr i!ie sin and turpitu.ie nt S.)Utlier-u ilriv.-ry, tk-p let theui, by force ot anus, get I 1 i 111:0 tha I uiou Ik, u can wc had occasion to mnlte iiw of t!m Ivan. lis'ul and consoling lines of Miltoa (from his wai Id-reno ne i Plfnsures of Memory :) " Let otbrs btil th rLinj un, : We turn to aim hn Morse Is run." '. And now, in viow rftlin defeat of 'Ir Hit i lt!,,war J ..w oi is...! r 4 ..;S7r.t. the vtstni t I. im K. ".k. .1 8J aa tsilnted Hie srinctf the 'Roanoke I . - O.I.. 1 t . 1 . . . I aim ". .jj.uua, ana tar tieyouu tne eiack lilU 1,..-1 ..1 1 . SOURCES OF TUG NlSSISsiirri , r.r .IUVLR.. . , , Lift a bucket of water from the Jfiss!sssipt rirer at New Orloanc and ask vnurir iha . - j j - tiou, " r rrnn whence it came,", tbe answer may be, from the sandy deserts of Jaw "Mexico, from tha Dine hilla'tif (Jarulina. fnun tha r,.l!ir.r t.ri. - - W ' -w.... ,-'- riea of Nebraska, or from the cotton Celda of Uuortia; from tha British possewiona north of .Ml.L 1 ...... .. .uia ueareeoi laiiia.ia. ainarniii hv .thin r, 1 - c. j -J - of ice-covered reeks from streams that flow into the Arctic Ueeao, or from bowers of orange 'and magnolia that perfume tbe can fields of Louis iana ! from th. frAvn Int.. thft ...... il.. Lhu. . - - v.u ...u UWUIII of .Minnesota an'd Winconxin, or.frem the flowery plains, of Alabama and Tennessee; trom the lake board peninsular of Miehigaa ; from the hill aidostf wsvina; grain in l'ennl.'ania and CW York : from the Tubilr.-O fi-lJ of Vir.nni. arid Maiy'and. It may be a "part of those tuijih- ty yolumes that roll their never tiring waves throughout Lnra and Mifa mri Ihmiifrh tli;., Ia liana, and Ohio : through Kentucky and Af-! I t:. . '. - 1 - ' ..r.-n.j .'iin.5i);ii eim jexas. . 1 It is a part ol lite aaanv thousand liulu rill, i .1... I . . ? . .,'. . . 1 tu come njruiuing tneir way irom l!n4 uioontain rane wherein arise the (Votubia and the fih milo of the West, or of those from whence the : T?IE,?LPKUIOR COURT. The Superior Court of Law and Kquiyr for tha MHtiul...' J f T., ...t....!.,..l I 1? . 1 v.w-aiwivi . .iiu Ainrutn. una been to Session during thapreaent week.' ly tbe wbole of tho Term has been token np with thf criminal docket. A part of Tuesday and the whole' of YVedntsdsy were devoted to the trial of liacbael rrceinan, a fragirj of color, on a charge or Ar?on. lk jury returned a veidict of guilty. Fm tbe Slate, Mr. Solicitor Strange for tlie prisoner Messrs. William B. Wriuht aud Joaonh Jhiker jr. , 'I ji The next bosioets on the calender waa aa an. plication of three prisoners from Bladen, ehargod with capital crTenees, to be admitted .to bail. . They were represented by Jolie A. Richardson, w ftarjr., whose euorU to obtain the bad Wtre inef. fedual The prisoners wre remanded. Jackson Evans waa then put on his trial for a homicide upon the body of Juscph William both free men of cob. A verdict of mao-slau-'h- ter has been returned . Ltniire, to lum whosi) course has run -" ' i" ' It s-(.i'is th.it we are hniinrl In Lo . loc. ro" f in-sets, by nntural inchn itLui and the force olcircomswn.?as.iri'ei'nj'to Herald, DtMars tTie Tactics. Tbe lt two or three weeks hare furnihhed a cili nf nnt:,!.iu inits.. ce. of the policy rurnued by tbe Penio;nicy of i true, gained streiieth fur that party at the W ita rcperft ta tllue boraoila who r fur re, 1 MiHlth. bill which has ti;rril.! dims -in! mil..n. "waacp, out w.u any that we wugbt to wait lor J intewt in tae .vrtiieru states. ali 1 elites f t.vce th bio vs doclort. 'iY.e if jt'j i-:, the nfc tif of tl.e time, I-e p.,re t'al e4frt pi w.bie truaril ihott'd be . throw n around tvw irimaMe 'fl Tif -of vif. traA-e... Ttit? un:ii:e!5abl nhts of our native Ci.U?pi. .wtiose btrl'i-i J:.'.rc UMsrlelerniiiieJ I y IVov .it:i,,.es n-i4 tu whom ih" -oartry ata-n'ly l.elonrri. must le rtr:-!er-';d f'l in 1 "'u r ' ' '''" ,!1 of 1 1 "Vrirr.- 11 n'i'! t, fi riTind't" 1 riJO-e n.ll((.i'i! I r'i,n ; ( r! i ,,( r, : senl,ij) 1 s, t WhnaVi . J. h Micti.i ri.'ilion.i! 'v. which sln;, m ,,); f!f!... t.,,.H,. Le a proi;.i,inf and spbni'.Vl in iivi ' j-tll'v' . Our ditcd citiz'-i'aai'tM qrt thi-iflwi. nkb pj;rf-rt t -s ; th- ir y oh fl V. Hi .t .."-f.-rts t-j j-i-rK';uate thfir nn!i.,n'-' e.'nri' r itios, aa.1 inns: become as tar v jjo'dt'c An.cr.c x',d d. A hen tin"' r,nnitVit a tfiirtt-; r.ract.fe t..inl al .1 .. t ... lnu ote.t art, aud in tha Me.tn timo silow ourene- " . - pctiuii ot tue jrvernuHMit, an.l uhtai'i t)ie e-x.trii! m the Army, N"avv and Trea ory, thej mjui'i.- t the bci'tt ot" fatuity. When mt en;my after an o,-x;a deehwat'tm of war, and htO'tthing npUting but threataand d.eannriiitiun iiiaahi o. its writh arin diMilaved and bannen dyinj, is it the part of wituj jm Vi allow l.im to tike pjssession of the ewuiury, and wait to sea if hts vrill'du a an injn:y ? .1 nm confident that a"t the proper time a line of jtyiicv and action can be iudijfc 1 ; wleicij, without any real luJiifiee, Will prjtcct 'tb;; iiiUlL and i's iuatituUonS, both tH.I a:.)i political. At present it is only ncces .'ry for"et.:ry trun man Ui hjfd himself rmuly to .set, tliaulit iJnj cavorueney occur. nr euemiee renly euLh:d to fcwiw tint we will suhnTit to foeir dinuina nm when the; hate conquered uiio ti i.cim'i !i,3 our liotitii; men, Bbould tbe necessity ariw, make crniimeuieiits, 'and I will andwr the fai-jr J'tuviJence, meet yuu. at that iiiiie. Very truly, yours.-A , :- ' 'Is. L.TLINGMAX. ToTwrs 'Tin Pli-.r. U P V,A-. IH. v.l pjrk-, .' 1 hin.r, - , 1 it ' h"i ( h rlotte, N (' I AT Til ? t' -Fs! f,V,KM, ,,lliirnl.-,(I I TI 0 snpportcrs of el j.oir, u w l.n.h-r.' n I. i'j-,t in thin tiisa rttltTV TH(rSANI for"- .1 hs-.e b n a 'mm.-d ui'the. rights vl cjti ip within oi year ; nearly the whole wlio-.n I'JIIIJ '1 Ux! tcnr.ruvrt ltii1. .. .. . f II jrf.rtiu .TTS.it ttiiMi!;r.' worn r--iturehrtl t in -Vcw 1. isaj Its 1 ji-.rory 111 ,1 f?.:1 I ;i j..r h 1 1 A' 't' :a barn -ity; livery ciiy and v.iLj-j ha 'Mou; wotie m w aubaicts .mn our sl-ores. from 'he un. I .mil, ' W!.. t . ... ..- .1 .' r .1 . . . . .""--v t 1. , ' r -r- ukuis w tue people, wtjo pci 'snt t'lf iu t'i w:'a i"r Ai'-eriein-aoro men ut eoutom(Mtte: enjoy t!ie product, of their labor, and rivu K,rT " the forty --thousand -.will lie at them Uiat pro ection vh-ch :tht?y 'tierer !'n. body-jos as their letdvrs found jo Europe.' We do n-tt W:-''.t!win''to ! e:t Of.'Jieui sl, et'6ft, it m-.-.y be'.itSwy' do it w e demand that it sn-ill h' done ' ' everreaaiue CoBstitution of the cmt America nrtst be given whot'lv un to th- I prred Ueaxiroase the snored trovert.mtwt.of Amerieaas. ttnd noin- i of efe" f "?r?.fj'f0 short, of this will tatisfv.Kir IxKuZ Mi-.MUUA3taaei..gle The llichinnnd Knnuircr. tha r),mntj. ft.. tral fji jiaa of Virpini i, a few days ai denouueed James C. Iinivc, J-j., a leading W big of that State, as an akliqo:iiKt, because be would not be a dinnniiioist, as the Enquirer is. , 3Ir..l)ruee is the owner of one tlutniautl xlum Tbe Ralei"h Stnrtdard i eomestlvehdeavurin .. .. ...... - ..... " w convict .M r. ttayner, ot tins Mate, of altolttinn ism and conseiuent tream to the South. We have n anrnvul for !Mr Itncnnr'i r,V.t',. ir . -f- - - ---j ...,. 'v,..,.., course, but it should be staled that he ia tbe owner of at luat ten times as many slaves as all tue jem wrstto J.litf,rs in the fctute, allow iox Ute latter a very eoniderab!e nnmbcr, whij) the fact is, we btiieve. that the most of them own none. - One is puziied to know at which to wonder ttlot the and ifitv anil kmiviirv i,t .u..li t,arr.. or the simplkity of tho neotite who believe in iiieir iniiu. "rtijf: tinu-rtirr,' - - ScnwrSuihners reeeptiou iu- lltajtoo, wnad.4 figneu to oe as imposing as possible. Uo replied to the addresses that were made to him, welcoin. mo him ss the "champion -of freedom," ineare fuify prepared-fpplTcs. r Te assault 00 him, by M-. Brooks, .evidently secured for him, at ..luuvt, pri H-nt gre.it pr,p-4arit v in bis own State, and ad dittfjnal power for miicMcf. J His abolition "con ftitins.nts regard him as a martyr in their cause, and wi.'i go all len-tl.s to tupport and uphold him. v . j, ; . . - ' . One-grtrtifyirig fact connected 'with' tho I'rejidential Hection w ihntitdinrionstraied (he prophetic skill of nearly every editor in the Union. Ve scarcely take up nnex-ch-ingf, Jl' publican, Atnrrievi nr Demn eisiic paper, that does tjot find its "predic tions VITIWHI. . I t . "A Gutktcu Sauna. When Mr. Jona than (. superintendent of eobwrtae od Sus'puhnnniili luisten away to Ing auo'U la the spnrs of the Abe- has locked arm witiitd- mv.itr S as be burrhtd 00 his cherrle journey to Hud son's i$ay. The springs of the tjonnowanso li.ten to the roar of Niagara, aud tho founUiu of the 1'I.itiD overlook the cnatersof the extinct volea nM of Utah. ' It ha fnrti'i I a Kinntrv r,i... than the empire of Alexander, and has eirried a richer commerce than ad the rivers- tribuUiy to Imperial Kotiie. . , -WHIRLVI.iI) AT xVOKtOLK. On the morninv of tha .ril!i imiant f, viuall or wl.irtvihj (jeeurrd at Wfn!!; nA IWtat. tutmth, !y thti viMtij. of t,iH. tho new onr j -t"ivi cuiiie uuuatj n h? av.BiMrfir(i anfj ZtOatluKe nauroau tympany, ia the outer suburMot Ports mouth, was rediued ruins.' There were in it at the time aevei.il engines sod cars, which were much damaged. The large brick building at the Union citr work was completely unroofed-jud s two story brick dwelling in the neighborhood bad on end completely blown out. - Some eight or ten persons are known to have been aoriomdy injnred-some perhaps fatally, and it is fi-ared that there may bo bodies found under me ruins, aa mere. waa a. -number of nten ana boys t'tkiog shelter iathe building - A -Mr. Ow enf was taken Out very seriously hurt, and a Mr Uaskins was a god deal injured.. A small boy Darned Proctor was tiiten nut triik . iimom tuiuo of thehead;nd his "leg appr rcnlly brok en, a cotoreu man was taken trom. under a pile ot bricks alive, though dangerously hurtOihers are more or less irjurHd, and several persons are niissiuK. H '. Commercial. irom .name to imtaw . Thsy ja wt cease to give a s.'io rk-to ouT'soein! ij-titn by the rp tvntion of utj crii.i :i;h Vti'iom.i-.- and senti.nentsfc-ea.-i m Le IA s the Gallic 'owicra in Cpa-stiinliitunh.; a i .r f. i nA. lorrf rsod insolcnts, We -.vaat'iio d."- -' -' tation fi-wn itujtilied Irish Patriu's, Who ft" j"',.-i . irwa their own coutary Ix-fa-iie Eri-'la. d U; J svould nm. j,H-,rriU IrisWa corera-.ii ',,;t';:i jnd. and couie h.thir tn ..l,a .,;n;.-.. - u.i, Tll.li. lear fomiinc the irrit.!Kt ali.ro f iKa i..,, ..... . - ,-5 - - . .. , v s. . V of rotor .during that time J . -jt t Jassllsj eiasast; by aa ignorant, vicious, pur- ehu 1 men l!r;,ut fro:n a nna. nr t,.j l,..., r j - " I V " " .U ... VI 1 the' (Md W.rM, i e jiaf-ta Uiat cast ly any A-H t'14'e Citir.t SI; US bacauaa sra assert the nriiu.iu.iU- K-.t ! 'd upon whom, with their fedhrw 'eitiautai- AlH.i-in. .k.. 1 . . 4 i of a-llkt? ftjiinh tl, ...it..frt. . .1.. .. .. ' . .v..'." i 1,'ji tMn wnriea. 7'o aid in thia r?'?reratitn, it in tbo duty J in bnra'oa oui'j.:!l,wburte sti .-etors foagbt jii ju, a : 1 if to 1,0m belungs" fhe '4 this cuatry. The naiurstiss thetn equal with fiity tboond v'Ltablf . boweet, tiix-tsvioir ' aa- having everything to barf by ld ut a lixe slauip, tbe e-ouutry it truth- rest. A itH-neau are bui eiuul in iLndina -l,n-.t..il of nil sensibhs audited CjturBs anil a'l u-L i H n'l male and" administer the' law-ii trtot.e nai.vec.i-Eens, to.tand bra-eiy bv l'"1" '' -T ,&'u""l bwt-fcnded and Ui lua-Americaa .rnrtr. Un ove rifitw U ' !,"!V t tx to leea prthcZi in mfny , IjS I ' ffiW-.OId-World; BsiJL !.. i. U'L aJ.!LlJ . 1 -"". "'tl"'8 faar institutieo. scareely able ' 7 "--""J 'p"r' fuvsenui taa . to utter a word of or lantraa-c a-.J Ud L tat rtr. tha ttroii A' - r w ouct awora 01 Our mi-ncanuni is deepfy raoted, Irke I rapt po!itiei(!.li,0 Jiig.aoMoak. jt.oVnm the'i rrtaring ! ritSaena throab the 1 HmKl .' shake it down. rtr ltroii'e begia U fA ta busV swiria a4 astir raV . TfcaaBf.ar.aaJu-f,u. 111 fttLt bnt AtiMriin rrtwinr ' citians hru L ih.. ..;,.,t. . . -? " ' " iiww. n wr UU- .verysiiire ; nia!iition M-ateu AHurj .Vnvmifab j If it Uk a a Marati aTjut raiaa a lf, how u win 11 lass u raiaa Isacr J was ii tire Nortli - collecting funds for.rhe rat ' . ".a ... I raqt rxMJiety, he H as publicly catechised in various places on the condition ot.liie slaves at the South, Oil ont occasion he was asked among other question, what he froes thought of, their wa position, ile replied 'y trimitioning the easr? of an old servant in "North Carolina, more than 0 hundred jais oi,, vrho bad been brought Irom Africa in his yomt, and converted to ttiet:hrjfjli.-in relicion in thie. country, arni who every 'tima he said his prayers, poured t'tfth his devout gratitude that he had been stolen away from a heathen, land. : lti .--- Wstviso .x( Chiuircsi Tha BufTnlo lixpress says three children in Xiafrai-,, were pisMietJI.it week by eating the seeds of the datura stramonium, -or ' Jamestown weed. It was otdv bv pronint mulirni . sistancc thut their lives j ere, saved. It haa proved very danrpus arid even fatal in severai ca in NV' York and in Penn sylvania. - - ! - SEN f ANCE OF DEATH. -The yuncrior Court wm in vriV,n ' 1.1 this county last. week. Jtidire Dick tun. siding. Scnlence of Death was raised npon Jacob Johnson from Il.irneit fur kill iitg Jacob Si uart. Johnson is-tn 'he exe cuted oa FridaC the Ittlh or December be tvveem t'.e hours f f Jwelve bikI two oVhiek. - . . 1 Clinton Independent- '' A New Pckt Derirt. Arevsvi'le Samp on Count , N. Ct II. Peterson P, M. THE SVNOD. Tbe Svxoi) or Nobtji CanouNA commenced its Session at the PmbyterianChuixjh in this town on Wednesday crehltjj; tasi .Tho Hey.' E. W. Caruthers, .Moilerntorof the last Synod preach ed thor.pci,ingsermon,siid look the CLiir. The Iter. Nuitf McKay, fof Harnett t'ountv.i waa then ulecteJ Moderator,. The atteadanof Min' isters is large; and the Synod, we understand, wi3 probably resiiain In session until Mou'liy. SWltRIXU t'ijIES."", We have stirring times here this week. ' The Synod, the Superior Court of Law and Eouitv. thetieneaal i!utcr, and o'.hcr excitemeots too tedious Jj mention, are ketpiag our population awake throughout the entire week. 1 p"& Mr. W.'ll. IJiitg ia cntitW t onr especial tkanka for ak of 'ery supt-rwr Corn Meal, ground ut his mill (iude's) in ibis towa. Sjnie of the same soil waa on exhibition at the late Coutity Fair; and however it may hare f ired there, we bae, without hesitation, awarded it the first premium oarnelf. The Aratoh for November is on our Table. To all who desire a good agrieultaral periodical wa can conscientiously recommend this work. Pnhlihbed mor.tblj at Ilaleigh, N. ,.'., by T. ia;mayt at one dollar in advance. " ' orThe CABouxACtii.rivATon, another -celleut and cheap asricultural periodical, also pumislud in Kaleigh, by William D. Cooke, Esq., has been received. t )ur fanners and plan tors would do well to subscribe without delay. Monthly: price one dollar per annum, always in advance. l-air Still auother favorl We are actually growing popular. , Our friend Duncan M. Huie has sent as a bat of "sweet potatoes and :.such pr.tatoesl WeJI, if Professor M ilehell and Mr Clingman aadeeew thow, there would no longer ue any Cispute abent the hxjhed ymik io the State, Thank yon all for your .kindness ! puht to hart been known to ha . Ii!., . aa introduction from f4 aa Oat id. barbariau" who uata to write bimsoir one of tbe Eleven If no- drej; Wbi-i of Anson." But W.. k.j . " new wig on 1 tod that tertians aa id. -, way it wat thoauht receaaar M l.i Tbe lion, cqtleaiaa loflkitod . speech on tho ' ' erowtl, abusine th American naw ;.t. 1.: v.. Li . . "- - .' yiivn. r al raoeonr, and eoding with that new aoJ aever. beforc-heard-of invoeatioa , t " Tbs 8tar.esBrld B.t.r-n 1 1 . 1. "'i 7 it wave " " "''nd of th brs sad U ho.. a? th. bt.e I'S a wnu, uy t&e by ahich 'ibw iVaaooraey of Cumberland," as they hsva ti;a,..u . n , tbomselvta, are doing all that they est to deetroyj 1 Tbe proeewou moved street 5 "We bad , enough of it, and did not follow. The- bad one Urge transparency that looked y7 wejknt, ' as for tie balaoeo, they were beneath eonton.pt. Jlpwevcr, got op, we ruppnse; by tbe unlettered hinds who eoinpow tlie rabblomenl of the demo, ra ey about the town ot Farettovilln. it, ;. .n wninigh adapted to tbe rade tastef of (he riff raff that followed. Of tbosa J,a ik.i ! . . , , w'n inKfo ded to reflect oa private character and mortify t ladividutlfecHnwe auDnoaa tha R..!;. the Cireoit, wbo M wenthianan a. .11 officer of tbe court, and who we nt.dcrstoad ad-drew-ed the Ctorami aom..hTa. ia t..l. - - waasu imjr rass, dnubtless took due notice. Some of tbe Qrand Jury were also nrubabU r, ...... ..j ... - J r'-'., nil II they do not know what constitutes a tfcf k!. It...... ir - . ... ' v., mum. ,nrm, ; we would, bowev-r ugpt th.tjptice would ia all prnkbility, U ,' suffimeutly prup,,.,, hjlh9 nnktion Jjim. 4 ' pmmiment of tbe marshal, ,. j On,tori miih4Mtt trcuhring Ui poor duluded lahbleaieet who, ta wh in they votrd nn T...-.I-. e . . . . --"j.wcea, caew ao abut tby were doing. xt1' ,, ,rt iaform h the prinJipul " M.hall that be wa. not advised of eerui.-. . ty that were mbibTtetl in th. proeeasionr T" otherwiH. they would, Uvo U.n puUed down ' e know him and believe thtt be did not the Jevtce to which we bsve alluded. " MISCniEF AUEAlT . The Wibidngteo fWwereiV. thlaka thst thei Clack Kepuhl'Mna will be very apt to perpctrate ' a good deal of mis. hief during the approaebinw ae,ott of ( Vngress; but th.t Mr. Buchanan will ' bad a panaa , u,eir B0eBfT a:i extra eesMoo. Xow w .hould like to know ' bow the Black IteLutlienBs am ... l,J- about all that mischief ntieiMted by tbe Cowi- ".-.',. In the fuat t.laee lbs l...a .... . : : .e .. ' . ' ry ... ma ,m;e j ,na ,0 ,h6 Bef t ,he dem craey -mst ooly have a majority of some twe-tbird. ' ' m tba rVaaie. hut ah, the President bimwlf, to ' aid in avertiot: evil eon,eT.cnces froui U.e mU-doin-s of tbe Wooly Uorae. U bat barm then, can they do f ? . ; inTiiTAvioR. ' If any.ldng were wanting to, how tbe alienee : or all awgnaaiiuity in the spoils party, tha vi- . drn'ee woalj be found i in the boUtoronsi.es. with . which they exult ever the tr..i. ..; .1.. v. timial Amern...,., knocked down, run over, and ' a..q,..:r npon in ttc Ute eleUon. Even Ton Crii. would have been .shamed of such conduct. -In bis epitla to. big Bui.. eoae.;. . v.... pl.iy in a then reovat transaction, he mitt"' ' ;,W"VBM' '".fhis,WMM.BrtV. b tsM th. new frkiek a Wa. wb.a be i. d.wa ? ?, t!kW ..tousdi hi. tata. P U fi,t of my father, I U.ush'ftr to, Baa I" - ' A IIabP Sestkxce A boy, fouHeen years " wss rertutiy airted at RoxwW, Eog U'ii J. for catina aa eew. vain- d at a Ki.ir r.n. tnen. rnmcfc4. anil i,t.t..vJ 4. r. j .j Itrk'' whipped. ' I log oaeb der, and day call that pixsinns. The pew- Post Konte between Clinton and EhzabuJxown is now in oppcration. 1 ne i.iau leaves t-iititon on Wednesday morning's. ; ' ' '- '; .. - .Thus. B. McDowell of Jlladen will (leli cr the bdui( address at tha approaching i-wir ni una ptace. bunion inaepenaenc. Tga HwAMevi Flao.' By .'.ani official decree published. in- the Nicaraguenise" we learn the flag of the republic lias been ma terially changed. It now consists of two blue stripes, with a white stri(o between them, tbc latter twice as wide tu the firnii fr. In the middle of the-white is to ba a red star with five poinfa. -' . j, - ' . ... , , . KnTii'tt. The late Sternhold Okes was ra thfr eeeentrie, and offerred a reward for tha best epitaph tor his grve. Several tried for the prire, Put they flattered-' biw too much bethought At U4 he tried for himself, and tlie following was the result ; ' " Hrs li tb ioiiy ff Urn hold Oakts, W ho lired and died likather folks." . That Was Bntilclonr and tha nl,l e-lsimed the rewanl. which, as he had tha paying of kliianelf, was allowed of eounst '- A Duti hman dcrils New Yorkers as Im ry Ine ntis, will po ibnt der streets at-heat- Mr. J. V. IJelJ, jr., haa retired Jfnm "the eJiu',n.iPi' tL hsbury' Harsld, nd . Ktttnnel W. James, Esq., fs now sole editor and nroDria. tor of the paper. The Herald has been an able ally in t good cause, and We winh It continued pr.petity.. . THE PR FrDENTlALELTiCnON' ' , n e arc not able to s iy precisely how .all the States have toted for the Presidential candidates It is certain, however, that 3Iessrs. Buchanan and JJeeekenndtre are elected. Thi ia snmr int Whon we get the vote of all the States the result will be given to our readers. 2 Tbe General Assembly of North Carolina Will assemble on Mmid.ty next As tha Sau Niohts have an overwhelminit majority we nre- sumc nothing will prevent them from covering me ctate wun picssmgs. , Who wanta a lankf t nV too 11 ttatsa iimt a neirro wna enn. ricted of the offence of rape, at Onslow Sanorin Ccurt, last week, aud sentenced to be hanged oa tne .am lusUnt. Ho confessed that be was guilty. . - ' - S : " ' - - K3i.The New Tork Time has boant It mored that Mr. Buobapan has madesrraogements for the joinLJeuauey.of th White Ho., mlih an accompluihed southera widow who hat slroa.l. spent four years i a that" eletant mamuoh. We do not beheve it. Mrs. P.Jk Is represented as. ebristiaadadyj and we believe she would be as soon utd!ed ia wedlock to an Egyptian mammy as to Old S natter Soven ip. Till: STAXUARlTi.V.KrTi Pfe. Ihe ltslmth Suukrd ia aWrSVV WBlltk al,,: li av -i- the pr.V ,ns itmn of it JMW pon ,ho another four years. li 1,1:.. e . r , , wm.., uowever, wiil scarcely he as great hereafter, ss they have been " '"""" f ""..customary piuet, whicb it has been used tn Kr! - . ,, , . - -r mnmj iroiU (00 shambles of mocraey, .jperlaap., hay, togo .....courg ma c'abarroa, in fa- ture.TrUfl, the , Itope-a Nuncio may af0rldo tha Hon. Jfcufcf M. ; hut the more claimant'. ; from North Carolina, the .mailer -will he each' man s share, of. course. ' WoiM k e the Navy f W,U lt be rf , ; tile J Vr w.U a new recruit be called Into the service ( i'?" M S,roPw Court; last wwk, kw Honor, J.dg. Dick, itBUnce(J J.U' John, ... n ine lmu or Ieccn,hcrrfoP the niordcr ot Jacob' Stu h, the county pf- Harnett, some twenty, month, .go, , s s sTV i said that Col. fli .:n'v! . .! . - it . . , -BUI tens tu the L uMcd States Senate, from New Ycrk. la t' the plsee of Hamilton Pl.h n..: i . , - 7- "-""giuauesucn br,.sk bru,h for ih, Presiaency, U would not i greatly surprise us if the ,hm. .t. i i !.' va HIV Won- try were to put him up aa rt,V next eandidate. ,i s If 8t. PAt r. bad been readimr fror. . script while he reasoned a -ui. empemnee, and judgmeot to come," would Fe- ' lu bare trembled f Or, if the ApostlS porm.tted to speak forhiWir t.r.Ji;. ' . . - .Mi 'M hea all MmnuJfE .hbupaBddow-fbifSS to M nd.tor, instead of sUBdingOpnVht. ' ' appose h. did. bourini fia-.t, . LI"?? ?'.?.! t. ic . ..' " . w. ieii oi Intel. ltual fire, wl.,1. bi. eye, in fine ph,, fdaaoad from earth to be.v.a 'aud from heaVenT '?-" ahnoat persuaded to be . Cbriatiaa T - mi - i :
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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