i -a, a m. v m. -m m w i--'. I ..... , .. ; i .n4 t , - A i ;i ? Dm Iktleurk Bog V ivia.' iw4hiea4o'. ml i, trWaleeaoda, In, earaiUado, ra .v.JT MBbeleede, alasde, Brdndo, jaeewle, op rwl, eelead, - . do, io. Soootoaww ."CBra . ,- . Key h be eVsseed Dr. Slf. V , S Bring kia doB with ft Jock.". "Mfi sad fallen to rix a." ' H rrjU bint, die .... kL uJ BlUrl rTrite hiu." ' ' Ah jey," t. SIW. . 5.., ' ; Mr. McRaen la daring let be I little more v toncernoufuf the interest of our good old i State iharfthst very pntrioiio party w hich calls rtelf "a party ol principle, nd which re f 8iw ao man who attacks i:s prineipUi, r departs from them"- wa willing be abeulJ band wifAUtn;tiib pretty well . t whipli atH buffeted by ihe patriots t , V VV diJ not know before that the Distri " butioaquaxtioa was one of principle. We kail thought it one of policy merely. , Aud ' wa welt vndrirstood th policy of the grand, ffniversal, junction, Ebeneser party of atrenjtheninir themselves h the North and . Northwest, even though tlwy had to lvy lrlty dearly for these uational allies. The process i simply this: The jjrand Demo ; cratio partr Biut be aideJ and atrenth-n-ed. Every new State created io the North . . wast ieauretoLe Doroocratlc.and lurnishe two eaioaUc Smatora, Siatm may foJ ik n:ide out of 'Territories, if Umy can be peopled fail noujh. GivUij? to lack land emigrants, each a homestead, ao.l million! of acrre for railraads, churches aud '"- schools, secures population enough, uch - as it Is; and presto! eho!d new Slates a . plenty, aound and Democratic! What Democrat woold not give away all the puWie lands, when the return is so nth in tutUfialdidl . ' --' Another reseon, urged by tome Democrats ' Is lhi:-m which, by the way. there is very little pritciplt,' howefer abunlnt and cowardly msy be the policy: They say that Um lauds ought to go iuto the federal treasury like the customs a,nd all other mottie. But the great Domocratie Hot ih , tfeit. who are hungry lor thaw posses, ions, are getting so strong that tbey are obliged to be fed aod satistied. or they will take all, and we shall hae aoae left even lor the treasury, thst ills, ia. fact, our safest policy, (not principle.) to yield to their wishes, or we shall oa all. Somi Mm Mfirfht think hU this is contemptible had cowardly, evea as policy. fiiut can any Democrat in good old honest, fret Norlhi Carolina say s, and hope to be forgiven! No, sir. Here it is Democratic principle, embodied io a tWtfoYra of princtpht, from which not one 111 ttaai. "nv .oo'eptIn'ter evenrc til be al lowed to be abs'iractedf! " It mut ho'taken ID "its entirety," 'per wu et per W t the lawyers say, or not taken at all. So says the Democratic chief, who presides atlhe organ, who twangs the baw-string, and cracks the whip over the heads of freemen. Who inav date to be too patriotic for their tfortf, "Mr. McR ie is solemnly warned of he fate of others, who became for a season ' " somewhat restive in the harnes,'sud were sound !r flagged, and made to work ag.tin in the traces like dray horses. Weir late, We admit, is a tad one. They l-t ths re spect of their psrty sod their own selt-re-ijfie-jnnd waked up a blush nt their cra tea'spirit, even with outsiders. . TLere was once a reign of terror in France. A small, stenlthy, cunning, d.trk browed editor of a Paris papercaused many noble spirits to be sacrinod jt the guillo tine. They who dared to doubt the ini'alli bllity of those sanguinary Dc-mwrats, had their doom spusdiiy writienfallea, and fallen to rise no more." He who ventured to scrutinize the democratic principle pi that day tooclmwly to rip up "a spooler ' frtm that platform, baptized in the loud of its victims, had but a short race before him. There were but two s!eps left, one to the IJant.le, the other to be seal fold and the poor doubter w:w minus a bead! Mural was a cruel Editor. ' He became accidentally and strangely power full. He ased hie power tvrauiunisly. He slaughtered thousand. He wanted to be Governor; and When he tkaight his "great ness waa a ripening," be was taught by a .wild enthusiastic nymph that lie hid ven tured "far beyond ' bis depth," and he fell J tlike. Lueifer-nevev to h0pC again , Let U all learn widow and a mjdet appre ciation of our own capabilities i" and; merits Bat wbv mutit alt Deinocrau agree on this Distribution policy, on pain of excoin IPftri:e:ition? Dj the members of thi gratiJ , r-Ebeneer partv agree on Iniernal Improre ments by the General Government? Are iEry ob!igd so to harmonize, at the hazard f eipulsion? Do they agree on the laufli Is "there, no want of harm my on the ques tions of protection, and its manner an l aiuountT DoaH agreo lo the sit ling tnd horiaoot&l scale of duties? the SianJard -utterly repujf.ate' and cut oil all who are not quite sound on thelavery AtHisttoo from the grand Democratic com nianf.n table ! Are there no Democrats, aUowed to be such among thoe .who en tirely disagree, about the rJau JiienU ol rresident Buchanan and GoV. Walker and Kanaas matters generative A wall Dtwiio " erAts to think just alike on tbee tectouded Inhiecta. at the hazard of political decapi tation? And is Mr. MeKaa. to Wander about with hit head under his arm; seeking feat and finding none, because he believes t hat NoTl Carolina has a resulting interest in her own original posseseions and that tbif la the most proper and propinous time to assert her claim! The grand nat ional Democrat ic platform we Ulieie. asserts that tbe public lands eiong to the treajuiy, and tbat tbey should be sohl by the general government, and thalr prceeds placed, in jhe trcaury. But they are. sot so sold, and the proceeds ao placed i hut millions of acres arc given " rt the Ttrrilorie and Slates io which they lia, for tile ga-d of tho?e Territories1 and Sutes; sad Gen. Cars snd Senator Doug Us, and aM the Democracy of that region, idf ocate that policy and arive it their votes. AM they Dimocrais still I Orhtethevto ----rouKhl down with a jerk?SAre ifiey "'" fUB, aod fslleo to rie no rhoro'l Are ' tbey "rejected, disowned std utrerly repu diated !" Are they to U eiwrgod with "aposiacy peaiahed acoordtngly f Must McRae not dare to tuoch. s M.linter" U that faodly rlatform, for Star he raiy I mar lis extreme beauty, white me great moguls of the Democracy' have liberty to Vitr It all to nieces, and. even kick wiih nfernp, Uie workmen who made rtj "Corr. iwteBcy,i-at'd to fortlfc--' ; TUB WOKAL OF THK KKV YOitK ELECTION. . It js Something straordintry tosne a wre maulcipsl election, like ibat of tbe cbuice of a Mayor for tb city of No lork, exciting an fotertst ss wide surwid as to be aationul iu its character- Yet tbe recent coolest resalung la (be defeat of Teroaodo Wood and tbeeleeikm of Nr. Tiamaas as his sueoessor to the mayoralty of tbat city was of an ioiporuuee fully justifying not ooiy ina loureac, Dunns snuoty, sniwrBBiijr feh open the snbjnct by all men of true patriot ism and iotelliKDoe. That result is so far sat isfaetory as it sbuws that ia spite ol tbe atest desperate oombieatioe, tbe raoM abundant Urial fur fraud and vioJenoe, and the will and wickedness to ass theia wiibout scruple and to aay extant, rttrdlest of all other eoMidemiiOus so tbat eaecvss Was obUiued, there yet eiistsd in the maM of Auierieae aiusana the eneiyy, tbe Will, -and tbe power lo f ut its beat vyoo the crest of uorrUpt and .piring dcoisgogitui Tbe re serve guard tif iotellient and patriotic euTiserva tb n rallied to tbe rwcue, and, as1 Lai oVcr tein the esse heretofore, with triutupbaat success. Tbe contest has resulted as ever in the supre macy of moral power when brought to the coa test sgainH: rit'MU prujacts and degraded luttrw meats.. It aia perhaps impaasible to eondaet s aianieipal avvernnienl so that corruption shah nut crtep iuto it lo some estcni. , i'ecnlatwn will to some fjSMrter iaeert its Uchina tinors in tbe poblie parse, aotwrUiKaadiDg tba suictoil wtteb. Eren iu private affairs few ttita eaa con duct ae eateasire busiaess, be they ever so vigi Unt, wild jut suffering fnxu snt-tll leaks sotua wlicre. It would be tvo aiut h, therefore, to as pect an atttulate iuteKnty ia all tba departments of aujuuk-ip.il aduitniatration. Yt , bonesty shonl l at hH be the rale and plunder the ex ception, aud in the chouse of their municipal rulers by tbe people, iutcgiitj, and not an all but openly avowed deteruiioatiou to pecalate epou tbe people, Mgbt to ba the re):nacJation for tbeir selection. Ia the late contest, however, Fernanda Weod was tbe ad'ugniaed and opea caadidttc of eorraptiuo.. Tbe plunder of the City Treasury was. the prise for which the battle was fought. For eigbi or tea years past tbe tsx payer of tbe city of St York bare been rub bed through the ajfeocy of their city councils to a fearful extent, jbe tacu are soudaiuusiy no torious. Tbe niauivipal plundering waa pot confined to either party, but waa shared ia alike b iiieo reDreaeolioi; tbe ue or tbe other. Ob scure grog shop keepers, whose whole stock is trade would nut srU it btty UoiUrs, slier a year io tbe ciiy couucil, retired with fifty or a hundred thousand. Mea who bad never aid a cent cf Uses nor puasrssed tbe property upos which they could be levied, after serving a term at ihe Ciiy Hall, became large holders of res I estate, parcbaaed their country seats and rolled ia car riagea. These abases beea'ne ao gUriag and no torurtH, and the burdea the Ha see ao oppres sive, that the citixenii togio lo be festire lioder ihem. And than iodredible as it may seem to those who only remember tbe history of his ad ministration tor the lust few jears, Fernando Wood came forward to reform these abuses and institute a purerera io the city Government. Honesty, order and econoiay were the watch words under which he wjn eleeted. The nistch leas impudence of tbe taaa is almost petrifying io conuoiptate. It is so eollosaaJ in ita roxw lioos as to excite astouishaeot, if not adiuiraUoa. What bis cafuer baa been in office is too well known to be" more tbaii alluded to It culmioat ti in tbe eSort to pander to tbe indoleoce and vice of tbe deprived portion of the population by advancing the doctrine tbat tbey bad a right to bs fed aud supported by the public. Tb atro cious doctrines thus put furth by the arch dema gogue, snd which atone time threatened to be of snob serious consequence to I lie lires ana pro perty of the citiiens, aroused a storm of indigos tiou wbivh'ha's swept him fruui bis bad eminence into obscurity from which he thoold never bare been permitted to emerge. The lesson is aa in structive one. The moral is, ".hat the intelligent, booest, and conservative portion of the people bare the power, if tbey will, to control political events ia the face of the mwt corrupt combina tions, the most unscrupulous wse of terra sad fraud, and even a numerical preponderance ia the raok and file of the opposing party. , W hy is it tbat they will never use this power but on extra ordinary oet'Mioar JSalt, American. "AMONG L'S, BUT NO TOP US." While the big Americao heart throbs with pity and coinpaswou over the want anddfs.itution of the "hungry mob" in New J'ork, we cannot but stale the fact, that that moUis composed of thi? foreign horde invited here by the Democratic policy ol our couiitry. ; The New:York Journal of ConrtierljT!t'iialIu of the ."'bread, or iloo4--deiuonslalion, sa s : "It is a fjtel, already -suffiileiiiTy" pirbvedJ that not one out of ten pt ilioAe wliicn.liave called the ioultst for work would accept it w hen offered, at less than usu' tl coinpeiisa tion of flush times ; w hile many able bodi ed American mechanics have eagerly em braced such .opportunities to relieve their pressing necessities.' The novel spectacle has bteu witnessed of American tradesman working at filly cents a dy upon the same jofspre.vlo'us!re fused by-Irish dollar a dny Iaboer,--Surely among the latterdass. destitution cannot be very severe." ' Wc think this is strong Democratic tes timony iu favor of the American party, to which we .add the test imony of another De mocratic paper, the Washington Star, in vor of the law abiding riisposition, the eoergy-and indeps.odence.of the. native born citizen, and againhl the fied llepuhli Can 'rule or ruin radicalism of the foreign population. 'It says:' '. "The unemployed are holding open air meeting, demanding -what they cull their rights. . Thank Uud ao native born Amcri. cant are yet of the same opinion as lolhdr tights became to be of that opinioxargu.es one to hold to the doctrines of Dunton, Hob e.yiere, and the quite as dunjerou stciulisst of luter Units. They talk in their fierce tip peal of fiwerning class's' in thi country, whUh proof's th'tl they art persons uholty inca iable of appreciating the theory unit" pranAic of our Government T U AT THE Y ARE AMONG US, BUT .NOT OF US."' The Louisville. .Journal, truthfully re m I rk I T"Not wirhftandirig-alf-theihvgustr ing laudations of foreiguisin and the foul denunciations of Americanism With which the columns of the Democratic newspapers throughout the country have been filled for tba lat three years, the fact is forcing it self upon the attention of the pejil every w here)hi rnssses of our foreign poulatioo are "wboliy incapable of appreciating the theory and practice of our Gdvrrninenl" and totally nu'it to bt entrust rd with it di rection a a J control. Ttiif is the origin, the prim cau. cftbeorgajjizatkm oflbe Ame rican f srty.'and the Star hns unw illingly admitted the propriety uud "ho' necessity for 1 organization, , It i si singular decla ration, to 6ome frowi tn ofi of a perl Ihatsysfemalical'y exajts ftircigtiisnt ubove Ainericanisni, and is battlitig 4ri favor of alien suffrage. . , The Star has spolen truly. A greet Bin. jWffy 6rif forefgners fn Ihm country are "ainonit us. but not of us.", Tbev have bro't with them the w ild sod ultra radicalism of European lied Uoptiblicain. - Tbey utv. derituud neither ibu spirit of our instituliotw nor ho practical wtirking of Jour govern-tnetd.- They: know no middle ground be. tween despotism and nnnrchy, and flutlnr-' ed by the inlamous adulation flle Deiinw cratio party into a belief of ihmr superior worthiness to govern, and conscious ol their present ami constantly increasing political strength, tbey are conl'mi'idly endenvcriog lo introduce ifieir annrchial ideits of a free governiitent and to Wake the t'nhed States a mere ayluin for tfie t6rbrfeiu arrd tnls chlevious of other Innds, wbo, for the most pari, ; lift their country for their countiys good' instead 6f aiding .to maintain lb Union as the last rec on earth of con Klitutional liberty and a grant" and prosper ous government, upheld by a free pad tnde pendent peple, capable ot governing them. selves.",. ' r. ! ; 1 - & thern JSattee. , ". ""'"-.' ' , ft ! f;,v .r-KOM'-W ASlllNGTOX.; i. ' lu . tha a!. f-iu n of iipWs ii tba l)lJl.ri this luoriiinx.' uc eive tho fwlowing uuc' resting heart from V'a-hitigtu lelter .w rl- u rs : , ''.-"'. . ' - A Tel tor of the 1 lib mK y." & Butler's death, accord. iig to the preaeatun demanding among the Sennlors, will oe formally announced on !londay, aua U-t of Mr. Hell, of New Hampshire, on luei; day." "'' - '' :' - '. The Domocralic Senatorial c-iucus, to day nerved on lha Sisnding 'oommittees, Mr. Masuii ia to continue Chairman ol the Committee on Foreign Affairs; Mr. Douglas of Territories; Mr. Hunter of Finance; Mr. Stusrt of Tublic Lands; Mr. Bayard of the Judiciary; Mr. Brown ot the D strict ot Columbia; Mr. Clay of Commerce; and Alrv Tutee of ihe lot Olfice Committee. ; An eflort was in ide to elect new officers rthe Senate, but the proposition was post, poned. ' . r The subject of the election of public printer will co.ne in c.iucus next Mon: day, ami much intnest la mamtested con cerning it. ' I - " ' ,"' " The following speciul despatch to ; the Pfiilndclphai "Bulletin on Satutday evening ia specially interesting. ''".' ' I VsiiioTo.v, Doc. 12.- Hon. Kobert J. Walker, Governor of. Kansas, arrived here l ist- evehing- greatly . la the Relief of Ihe AdministraTion leaders," w ho feared that he had ilfecre I a "new coup tktat, by a humed journey to Kansas so' tuat he might motf sede the new acting 'Governor, Mr. Den- v.r,.' ....' .,r'4, :l ':' Governor Wnlker has been lusted tins morning with Senator Douglas, consulting on the best courser to be adopted by; lben, He w ill Usue an aldress to Ihe people, de fining bis jioailion, us roon as it can be pre- "ScnatoeG win of Calil.tfUl.l. saV lB Will -V ... . " ,i supjwrt tho administration on tbta Kansas buiinesi, il wamet. win resign, bhuhw strongly urges that course. Douglas, how. ever. uuixmcI it. -Senntor l'ujlh, (Uv'lno- crat.) from Ohio, is lather shaky in bisullo.J,,, be denouced by a portion of that party be- glance to toe Auuiiinsiraiiou oiitms yv "A majority of the Democrats in thd Xew York delegation will" stand, by" the Administration. Hon. Daniel H Sickles, however, adheres to Douglas. . ;' The New- York Times correspondent, uader date of Washington, the 11th inst writes:- "The course of Mr. Douglas continues to be the subject of much excited discussion. That be is to be r ad out of the Democratic party without the benefit of clergy, seem to be lha detei 'uioaiion of e very supporter ol'the Administration. The hostflTty frifh which he is pursued you would scarcely credit, lie ha clearly committed the un-J pardonable sio in the cstiniatioti ol me South; but by the lime a mouth has rolled' around, those who pursue him will find the Democratic party ridiculously small if till who think and act w ith hint are' expelled trom it. ' "Gentlemen, recently arrived here fiom Kan.is, coiifirui the sTatetnent 1hat Henry. L; Martin wa a secret aguiit of the Ad ministration,' there; to counteract lltt - 'ef fort of Governor Walker, in bebnlf of . a full 'submission of the Conntitution to the jieople of tbe Territory. Tney i: ty that Jiie Governor had secured a clear majority ol the Cunveution in favor of the subuiissioa, when Martin arrived, and by hisseni olricial representations as tho attorney 'pi. the President, influenced the course finally resolved on, or, rather induced tbe Culbooa mora nartv the alternative of a submiual.ofi ihe slavery lau.se alone, or. the sqbmilia of no oart ot tlie instrument, , , We take the following from the Wash-f iinjrton coriesponduee ot a Northern paper? , Jt is it lact worm Knowing, pe.rnap ,ip sinificaul, jierbaps nol-lhat, though Sena tor-.Douglas was 4r.a.tdufm.g.l!ie.jlebta) on Denver's appointment,, ha was absent when ihe vote was taken. , A still more rtoiiceabie fnct, the signifi cauce of w hich is very obv ious, waa re mark that fell from tienstor Mason., It was nrged byjlie Administration Senators that there wa a neccsty that tbe nomiqS. lion ol Den vr should becoiinritied" lorlh-. whh, a otherwiaj thare wjuU ba an inter regnum in the 1 erritory. Tlicro- would bs nojrGoveraor.. -They were rciiiiridcd that Governor , Walker was still in 'office, and loathe probably would return to Kansas. 4 , Mr Mason replied that the miNiient Gov. Walker Ov,ja to Urn bis footte toward Kansas he would undergo tbe.fat of fMf.' Staulon. '..: lr.rLL.!. .1 , . . h if probable, from-trriit 'Wimattont- 4hal the Fresident-rill not wait for Walker ti begin his journey in thedirectuiu of that Territory, o fatal to' Governors. He w il) doubtless, soon be removed- , . ' . ) The- Administration paperr)"" Thi Star and The Stales, assail Mr. DoagIs this evening, asa reoo'ade from the Dom wrafie party. The Democrats here gnof ally give him up as lest to them. A Senator, iu con- vtuTHaiion veaterdav. expressed some . sor- prite that Mr. Douglas should here lunwdi against the. South, which had a 1-jnj crk j ah!.- -J Uio ibelrjwtmerty.- "It survristit rne, said. Knalor Wsdo, I neverxfected to ee a ilave iiv-i1 recHoa. . . CV:r rcadeM wilfsee froif fha Abhva. ex friion the h'lrtwuiy existing in the Nutioial jtriiituriii j . v.fi, triww of ilto party or the Kansas quesiion sacnw td It .ulrrtoat .Inevitable.-WiL Jieraldi - ' TFIK g?ECK oTwAfTo-V THE IlORI- ,'Z'.,, It It announced, ippurentiy on reliable authori ty, tbut tbn Kuiperur of itussia has UNUd ho edii i, forbidding A inwieaa or otbr lottilgn e acl .to enrise on tbe wbaliog grouads of tho CVbitk sea slid theeokstaof the ltasua Asuttia Vnritory. Nearly thwwholeof tbe edpiul, sLip. r.ln;'- sod men employed la lb 1'aoiflo whale blu-ry, are and for years have been, employed is tho water over which Russia aow aaaerls domin ion, and from which she esaaya leexoledoour eliij.. Tbe amoout. vl easitaf permseenily ia vc!"l ia these Bberis is eiliuiated at about tpO.UOO.OOO, which if tba liusbiau , cdioi be BiuinUined will . bare to be withdrawn, Or rsthtr sacrificed. V are Dot srepared W dis euu tbo abatract uast'Hu of ltuaaia'a right to exclude as from tbe ftorth I'atiQo whale fiabe rieah may or may not. hare that right tech mc jly but it is abaolutcly eertaia that tbe I'nhtd Elstee Goreramtui will oover'eouteut lo thr srbUiary etsrcoe of tbe rlbt. These ibo rios CKbnot be absndoavd; aud if It ossia insists u; m it, tbe rpuck of w -.a aow trembiiog upon tbe h'lvison, -.will Uak the Imperial sai, of hi" V. iin Majesty ''''.;' TS i'f .' u Fi inicinco IlcWJ, to n awe- anwie 1 lnlaieOiiltLb'-u U6 contautly growing iu.jvrtanee, wul aot t taoiely abaodooed by tbe C'iiitcd, States, after sovb long tacit eouscnt on the pa!t.of Uussi,, by which atouo our f.eopebavs bees induced lu embark In aud foster it to tbe eitent tbey hare doao 'During all this time llussia has laid ao injunction, uttered uo objection, aud shown no deposition to interfere with our enterprise iu ibis respect. , Long babil and yielded permission, bare isrrsted us with Saoiotbiua. like prerogativej aad now tbat ws have broken tbe ice aad perilled lbs batards of piuaeer adventure, tbe sudden ac tios of the ltuakiaa Goveinmvat certainly pre sents a very strange aad aooiewbat quesiiouablu aspect. .. Certain are we, that tbe Auiericau whaling- Sect iu tbe Ucbotsk, will unite to resist forcible, sebure ol their ships; and unless iiniue Jinlt action be taken by ourioveiaine,ul to settle the iuipendirg ditficulues and perve peace iu ikvait waters until it be settled, serious difficulties win eosue.'V-vV. Y. Doy Be, - Fiai. Ou thnrsdsy last, about 2 o'clock, a fire broke eat ia tbe luiou Hotel, occupied by Maj. Xbouiss- llowerton, which deatrujed tbe est ire bailding. The fire coaitucoced iu one of the upper frout rooms, and was aot discovered uatil it burnt out of the roof aod into tbe piaxso if such fjree as to defy all attetupts to subdue it, lbs furniture was removed fiooi all lL rwuii on tbe first flaJr,' aud sared; but very hubs ot that la the chambers, Uy ercat exertions tbe Ere waspreveated from eaten Jing beyond the build 'ig iu which it originated, though fur S" little while, the corner above, and the hotel kitchen snl smoke h wse, were in' imminent danger. The hotel belonged to Long, Webb & Co:, aod wa Injured fur MJM). A portioe of the tarai tore, belonging lo Shj Howertoo, bad been io rnred, bol tbe poliey, we audersUnd, was augur ed lo eipire but manner without being renewed. r r - x Uillboro' Recorder. ' . - - Ma. MclUx's terrU We place on our A. iTJ P.... '. b . .It., I.n,. nf Tl.iimn I jiciUe, J,, ; nton tho loif;ortnt uboft ofl .tat Debt snd Dintribution." Air. WeRse Lsi always been a prominent aud aetire araniber Of the peAocMtk party, and however bitterly he csose- of tbe position which be Bow so ably de nJ. h- will be bone the leas a Deuwcrat. But whether fe Deiuocrst or a Whig, the subjects pre sented io this letter, sod the reasons by which he enforces them, deserve the altentiro and se riou consideration of every citisea ol North Carolina HUhborm' Recor-'cr,, , - ' Houa. Two drores passed throuph thll'plsce last week, from Tenneseee, on tbeir way to Anson Conaiy. There were 400 ia oae drote, and 250 la the other. The owners asked eight cents, which, of course, tbry did not get about here, and we do aot believe thny will get it any where else. -Uhrlntte Democrat. LATKR yROM TIJE ISTU.MIJS-LAXD-, iMD OF CKNKU AL W ALKKU IN ' MCA U AG U A. s 1 Ntw O tLtaS, Dec. 12. The stesmer tin pire City, fro Havana, wiih the California nui and pwengers, hs srrived at the Halite. She reports the Eur. of. the. West at Havana with J,5001OJW In gold for Ntw York. . ' r General Walker landed at Puntflr. Arenas on the 25th of Noveiiibeic with 150 meor The Faahioo passed the Saratoga at full speed sn iuolesteiL.1 Oo bis anival Walker sent n.fty wen op the Sao Joan rtrcr. Tbe Fashioa W at Aspinwall coaling for ber return. Coiumodoie Paulding, in attempting to acire tbe s tauter) found ber pipers correct.1 Tba JJiilish and American S'inadrons bad tail ed fur San Juao. , hit was .thought that tbe , difficulties between Cost Rica and Nicaragua bad beeo settled with out bloodihed. x- . J ' Tbe sews front California il of an unimportant ""Sf '? 'i LI3-1- ' i 'u- ' 1 FROM KAXSAS. . ' ' ''-' ' Tlie St. Louis Democrat has received letters from Kansas containing two proeUuei!oos from lion. Ualnoun, Jpeetrying me wanner in wnicii the election oo the 2 1st lust , fur the subansstoo of the Constitotiou formed by tbe Leoooipton Convention, and tbe election on the first Monday in January next for iiuis offioors, aie to be held; also, givinf tbe n tines of tbe' oounty couiuiia siouers lor each county m tho Territory. 1 At a mast coorention held at Leavenworth on the 27th ultimo, a resolution was passed requestr ing tbe Territorial Legislature to uieelatLecoiup tou on the 8d of Pcoembcr. The resolution wu adopted undor be belief that acting Governor Stanton would recogoixe the Legislature so con vened. ; ;T?s .-:'-.-- :' . , ':'"..'.- .; , UK. Lane, at. tbe same meeting, offered a re solution! which was uaaoimontly adoptedpledg tuf tbe nieuibers of tho convention, ia easa the actiag Governor, Mr. Stanton, decline, to eon. rene the Lejfistatare as reqaeated, to pot the jrtivernuient.'a prepared by tbe-Topeks ooBren tioo. io inoti-Mi, and to stand or fall by it. . A Ioinoertia frxiveolioo was called to meet oa' the. gita last. , . ;- .. ''i. .:- . The lhmtrrU alas learns from privata sources tbst acting Governor tiuulon bad issued a proe (anatiow sailing a special sessieu of tho Territo rial Legislature to tie held oa the 7th of peceat- bet ; , ' ; '.. ' "Tha Sew York "Altioa," the English "psper, peraisis in turning that the Peerage has teea ajren W Nacsuhy, on tt implied ' promise that be will not evrry Lis bietory to the reign of the Gsr.'?i. The teat as which be weald be obliged to tell relative te that rev si boose, are said lo be dree led by tb j4eeo. , , MORTaUTT STATISTICS. A fr(s4 wbs has artfully ssaailaad tbe volume afaiwlality HatUties of Ike 7iaCaaaer tus Valt- d 8i.it, U)," public hj trd ( C.r,.. 1865, k baa stritck wits some tacia akewlng tb eeaipsratl .irtliiy of tht t.tttof Kw Ink, Vir ginia end Hnh Onrulma. At oar rueat as aae pal Ihtia ua prr far lee Otweteer, as fulua r . . fliuy TilK MORTAitfr STATlSTlCfl Of" TU . ., , . wKlisLa or isou. i , . ft lbs Btota t Norrti Carolina rbsrs .ware lrrlug la i860,' Utt persons ever ZuO vsars. a the Suit ef Vlrjlnl s8. ' '' '' In tlia HiiO mt Vw York tKare ifars Alr U Tb asmttal BuaulaUnn af New Turk lo I thai of Korth Carouua as IMt Is fc 1. abeal Ik Daws . errafc-r. - . " ; ' la Jl&rili Caroltaa an (rsmi ui every 209.17 liiek D Tr on josri h (t. . tn Nw Vork on pmos In svsry tM.Co. ' . i la Virginia ia w 107.1T. . Tb Dm Hit ia th Stat ot KW York In. 18i0 were all NU mt aliiab l IS ear K rear. Ia orlh CaroUaa, 10,166, of waka ia were r 109 ' years, r .-'- , ; - - ; ,. In 1i(inla,'lv,ool, f wbkh it were ever 100. Tbe .-( la h. trk ware aarly 41 liana rarr ; Uiao ia aortb Carolina, lb paiUa "ulf S ' tiuiM grcatMr. A In Um um ot KW Ysrk bm4 persaas dUd Is tbe ' Astaaa. -..... w ' . -' la North Carolina la tb Spring. 7; ' J In Virginia iu Ui auanuar. " -la lh ttlat f Kaw Turk mot porsoa dUd aftov aa IIIbom r umJer s ak. , , la North CuroUuo, ever. a wook aad aiKler ea - aoaih. " ' . . la Virginia, nndor on work. ', , Among tb ! of Surtb Carotisa tbrre was eae drm to 08 K outsos.t 1 - . Among Uio (roo block t Nee Tork eae death lo every 0.cT poroons. ; ' AnwBg lb L.ii et Sort CaroUaa, tbr wo a , Uih w vry Vtl,07 pwouiu. . In Ho Yets, oae le every 60.06, , v , '. , ,1 hiTlb liiiroliM, ibrre a th by. nsp- twBv,ji5a.a. ' -. ' -t-'f. tn Vara, a W rr C2.9J. ; ' '-; v Urj tbe Jaotba by coataiUua wro 'oarly it lisoos . g.uriri Vark tbaa in ITurth Corolla, iu V MsuUUun being ly 3 Uoms gnater. ' ' ia tii city of K yrk, u.or bmm 0lb t every 44.U9 ol tb bi pupelatuMi.. . ; Io I'bilomlpbi, una t every LU. ' Iu Umiiaort, ooiU every 6 It. ' ' - la Hl' bmun I, one U vrr 6U.O6. . Ia Naitb Carrtiiia nxr deotas rfrPJ dropaj lbB aur other lio. i ' ' racuaonia raakcii nt la aaabcr f deaths. DtM f tbo lung eaaktd nor taaa Sit kleJa ' fevers, (oo tuootse ef?) , . ' " 8i-arlt f.ver eo only 81 doalba; wharvas In Sow Tork tbore wa JU'i Iraa searltt fc or. , f f. Obttrrrr. ADVICES FUOMTIiETllOUl'SOK UTAH. v .WiiUtNOTOW, Io. U-Ths war depart, stent ba advices from Col. Job noon, dated at South I'asa oa th 18th October, lie intended lo Joining Col. Alexander at the mouth of Fob teuielle Creek, snd then awve down Orees Elver to Henry's Fork, where be will eoeaiup a. the winter. . . lie surgesu that reinforcements be sent laui na Chejcune !', bJo that eipeditkins be seul to the SioroioB country ri't Cslilorna aod Uregoa. lid says snow is bio tuoat potent eneuiy. Tbe weather is very cold, aud tbe iheruioiueter was only lea degrees above sero at tbe dale of bis letter the loiter states that several males bad perished with sold, lie aasunaes thai a retro grade .movement sill be made bj bis eoui Bland Dom't bs I)icofor.o. It is a fine re mark of Fenelon, "Hear whh youiself in cm reeling lnuhs asou would wiih.i'.hers," SVe cannot do alt 'at once. But by com slaully pruning awuy little ' f.iults, and cultivuiuig humble virtues', we shall grow lowarJs perU.-c.lion. This simple rule not to be discoursed at slow pntgrt-ss. but to (ereveri-, over-coming evil or had lemj'er, a,iid adding once excellencf after another, to faiih. virtue; and lo-irtttw knowledge; and to knowlcilge,teniperaD':e; ud to lein '(teiraoce, palic.ice.g xllioess sod to godh nes; brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness, charity will conduct the slowest christian ul last to high religious sUairiinent. CHARLOTTE & S. C. BAIL B0AD. We leara frout the Columbia Carvlinia, of the lOtblustant, tbat tbe Directors of the above road have declared a dividend of 3 percent, for the last six mouths, pajsbl On Snd after the 1st of January next. When we Uke intooonaidera lion tbe bardoesa of the limes this argute "much in favor of the business of this road. 5 VUtrhAtt Whiy. r TUJ5 BICHil0'I COt'STY FAIR. Tb following liat of premiums was awarded aMbt fint annual fair held at Luonl Hill by tbo Kictnaoai Coouly grieullural Sivl : " ; ' MilW SlclaUwh, p'reaina fur large! yield of eor pr aere. wbnlc (arm lli tahla prr iter 1 1U.0U Jowpb JlcMillau, largest jitll of oxo pr sere 6 aero lot -O0 Lutbcli, prvmmm Col 0 ilalloy, target vluU at cottua J aero 16o Ibv, bolls autbciont lor a .few'kandrvil a or. Tbraugh sum aobik th amooat of plvat- 11 111 ia aiviwvd to Mr J ItoMiltaa and Cut C Muliuy fur tb above prmluctlon. W Mcrarlsad be-1 anoipl potatara, CIC JUlloj 21 bl do ... Jan tjwb, aaajil kV C McLiarin, 2d do - do anthraiibcd vktat ia tbe straw five b1 half fret ' - ' A D klcColl cottua ttalk ' J Bbortridgr, aawple wyaSdot euro J W hite, but rootKbuga, Ir A Pattoreoa, sample Irivb potatoes M slclatosb,. , 114 . de J McMillan, 3J ' do ' Mrs M kUl'beraon, bcstonmni J P Cam, . 24 do. do Mr M liefberson, bt l(juah - M McUas, 2d du do : JaaraLytcb, 8J do do' DrJ Ualloy, beat bel 1 D VT Monr-je, beat vegvtaM p1atn - - - Mis M A Hughs, beat oolwarl . . ' Or A Pattensoa W do i a Mr M Mclatoalf, beat abhgr" ,v f. do ltd- do-" - " T T Cevivruw, very fine sample Turnip, ' raalts 24 boat, .-. . . '. Mteksnk. . James Lytcb, bot whaat fan A Storart, ;burnin muobin . V l L'Jry, bos! atraw eaUcr ' . D Wbtto, spirit barrel do turpesuo do r' II McLnurio, totlun awp plow M MorriaiiB, bat rifle gua ' j W MeFarluad, blowing bora ' A Rbaw, wboat boov modal '; " " .tra Bitei. . E McLsaehlln, beat atallion 4 years old . i Kairlry, 21 do do 2J do B II McKoasis, 8d bast ' de . & rlU)br, bant 2 years I4 tlly U McArn, do de do i 0 Orabaa, H bo . ' . . br Eaawrlisg, boot brood autre H MeAra, - do draft Horao ft H fairly, beat pair fcarnaa horses , do ' do Jo aulas . Jaao Gilcbiift, beat Jack, IS years aid lie A rattroa, bt baggy kr. .. .. R. S Ntvtn. bt eolt 7 BMlba old .2i dip .84 dip dip dip .26. 2o .23 'dip dip .2S dip .2 V dip dip .2.) ...2 .2i Sip .20 dip .25 1.00 l.uo :jq .m .25 .25 1 00 :lh .60 2.0U 1.00 dip 1.00 1.00 .co 1.00 1.00 1.00 '1.00 1.00 1.00. 1.00 roo M too M" 8.00 ,1.00 1.00 1.00 ; dtp dip - .60 .60 liol M MclfinBon, bl ant Id aonthj oldjV A D M irriaoo, 24 boot pair Males . , . : . CI(U. h - , ' h MeSvlU, brat 4 yr aid ball, native Dr A D MuLeaa, ht Ayrshire . M W U.Nlr, boat nikk eaw . . U MeUtosb, do eatf t Cot C MHt avel o D MeLauchlia, beat Darhaa Jaaoo Lylob, yoke us ; m MrrUaU, lot ahp , , . . .- ''- fl't" -' Tr A PaUnrsoa, lot ptga aia sroaU eld . II Malstoab, lot . ' ao t do so . a . ' " Pttrf. Mclatosa, best reef saanf be stick .., ... X-U 0.1 Ll'il.l!ll'll..i!JS gg Mrs Pr A Fallersea, besl sslr taikrys, - " Do - do Ea(IUk dks Do 1 , . do . sloaeuvy ae. loj 1 fcrjrtJl. Jf-If ' vWalwae, very Ise Uw . lot Bbaegbar Oalr aativd r Morkrraod. B' Bkawaoe BaidcUr T II McUaa, pair Batlv eklcllrai Alos Ualby, pigeons -I,. iUm-ttt fakrH: Mrs W VtcUaa, bt wootloa eeBntorpssd. Mia 5 MtUarla, do ,4 . ' K Staekar, .. . d , . 1 de , f , Mrs M McPbraa de : . ' de t . ,v .& -: it ' '. elp v 5 dip ' '-dir. . , dip ,; dip " MieJ6latr, d da t w . Mltalflrad. . r, Wrs W McKosb, - Be do M Melntoall. N McUartil, Ma JobB MoNvill, Ma r Ilia. - " J Mofarlaad, Mr W k.'.ioas' ' r, t...'.- I,;, Srdlradf. 7 M Mlulrr- " V . V M eSl.' ' ' o a UDBaAl'j'r. kfla t takf ,- . ... MreMljfch, ; 1 - . - Whit 0aBfrpBe-Dst Orade, Mrs Mvlattwh, raia drp sad bay Mak M MlitMMl; , ..', " . ' :-- A Moovu; :A " " r. .- MUC Caraiebaol , ' ' . Mis W BucbaaSB, ' ' " " ' M Mrbars, Jd Gradsv Ml A ,ASt. Mra K GllrbrUt, , ' .' . .dip" -'. jrV ; " JTj r - aip; : 8S1'-- a-- -fM ' : M ' " , . .u .- p - - . h - p ; . ,2e . :. ', : .,. ' dip , . M McUteta, ,. M Mcl'liasua, .1 . . .. Mlae J etaekor, -r '. :, F ilia, Walty Cartaia.- Mr M Livingston, bM, ' Miaa 8 A PaHrraon, bt qalll t , ,, , , 1 A M 4ii.uta, ,.. no .,,, . N Moaree,, ' . a S- , A O Kbaw, 4 ' - ' do ' aao.eilUsT C McK MVNtin, aUr aallt MrN MeUas " "J do . - . ' or J Malloy, d , I ' Ills 8 A I'atUraoa, " do ' , , Ms M Mcl'heraei, . a W UbanaB, I ': j 2d arede. . ; . atll W Baebanaa, A C McainsoB, M Morriasa, - MleU MrUae, "It Me.Ntitl, do " P Muaroo, d Mr M Mcluloob, as W U Bryaat, Ird grade - , . - ) Waokrla. ' Uia I Starkmr. Wat pair bl.akvt Mrs J-bB McNeill, 2d boat W Uttcbanaa, SI boat . Mrs M Ltteb. de Him 1 McFarlaad, hort wool rolls' - 8 McLawcbiia, boat earuot Mr A McOoogsB, 24 boat ' NcLna. dd boat . . Mia 8 Uvioguea, do. . ;' ' M htackvr, bilaae Mrs II McLaitcUiB, 4o J McLtan, . e .84 .14 p II dip 180) f. OiicbrUt, 2 ploec ja ; , " M l.iiuia. 2d grade 3 "t Miaa M McLaacblur, M grade dlalty " . M Mclbroe, Uat aBtB ,' ' Mr Joba Mravill, 2d boat . ba Sbortrtdg, boat koiatys. Is piaeaa) Mr M ! se.1 vl paUara . antray ff BW SI. ( Mia B Uvtaeatoa, af.at'a abrtderd aJbeas "- nn Ir J Maiioy, tw eoadl aU ' L E Mcnaill, lla Mias M A Buiitb, (Robnon) eoaalrrpaae K ruekrr, autlxi aiMra . 8 MdL LiTiag-too, pair oho . " J K McUacblia, ria eaabiea Mr Br J Ma!ly, d " Dr A TatUtaoB, tw ojailtod baaaet 1 . . ioraat'aeae Mir r A WeN.-ll, ba.k.t .84 55 M A lUgha, aBri'lrd baakvl r M wl'krwrfi, eoral baakeff- . IX, pairalaa baakfla Miaa M 0faa, pair abr4od laoo ; Mr J L fairly, contrpaM " ' - G:vkrt by a Udy i7 yoara cf age adtaeeA aoectaelr . Miaa C W MeLacablia, doaratU aitk beee I . M ' A 8uxkf, aooloa tuckigt P 00 sucks . dip lo de de , L d.a Mra M McTlienoa, watok ease , 44 Cot McBackUi, b vat Ik rag "-40 M MoPbrnoa, white Meatorpsae" -48 Uiu 8 U KcU, ladit cap ' , -M ra I) J Orabatn, aabreldarod eeaatarpBae . -4 aiset; SI HiFalt. gval shirt , v ' ' " 8 McL UvtBgatwB, gaiter am a rily, Uad.rap psiauac ' lav 8 M('atl, girla dm dip "MA MrNrlil, braidrd aproa ' K 1" MuFhmoa. variacatoel MM aad sew sets 84 ' M Uiv, edgiug " E Liflngvtoo pojntiagj; - " 8 Liviagatoa, . de " S A raUara. pire f drawlag "Hi frplrly, awbroidery. ' " Melt MrNaill, enbroidcred Uar. " K tivingilon, do do ' i MeUorblia, do . , de E i Ucfarlaad, watch rase, C B!ea, collar- . " ACCoBaUy,blaekllkgUves. " Fhwrt. f -r " A McLean, baaket 8wrs, ' ' "80 Mclsa, d de - , " A B McLraBi vaa of 8wr ShII. Oitckilat, boqsvt M M Melhtraua, roo geraaiun ; b Cswdiamf ftrj:: " C MeMillaB, brt light bread. Mr M Sllnloh,2d boat ngbtbread, " M Mcl'brrMB, Id btd. ' " Ir Pattcrann, do ' de " E (iilcbrlat, brat roll, Mi C McMillan, bvtl eora bread, ' b McUoHa, - id M ; ... Mrs M Mel'bersoa, sburt blaenli, o J il McUas, ," , , " Dr i Mally, Jelly eak, ' N McLtaa, ersb appla proeervea, Dr prtu-rroe, potato pio 11 . baked tuttard, J .. t " wbortlbrry pie, M Mfrboraos, esstard, . kits C Mc Millao, groea eppl rt , . Mrslr I'allcraoB, 8agr biatfufl ' ' ' Miaa C McMillan. ' . 1. a a . ( 84 '.88 - 24 ' dip r dip - s4 24 a' 4- -.- i M 34 94 43 14 .40 J14 . dJpi Hp . 24. 24 1 I. 1 1 dip- Mrl E Bilcbriat. basae haw eeoktd, lr Paltarsvs, 1 baa tw year obj aeeked,' ' M MerbaraoB. J McLeaa, gingrrbrtad, o E Oitebrlal, . - 1 . ' ' ' i " M Mflntciab, beat pesnd eaks, Mas M Bale, . de . . . de Mr Or PattroBr-de ' " . lr, t Malloy,. gntp jally, ECilehrivt, 2d do v. o Pr 1'atteraon, fruitcake, r ; " ' -do 'sponge k, . v ' ' J apple Jelly, 1 . ' IliaaC McMillan, drlod apples A phes, Mr M McPhoTMB, toaal catsap, J Siseker, botll ehluts coin ay rep , - Mr llr Malloy, Mango preeervM, . " M MnPbenoa. pr prrvrrm, Dr PaiUnoa, swt picklea, " Pr J Malloy, aeapparnoag jally, , o Dr j Malloy, attrva prrva. If ''-:if. " do . a eealelop prwstrwa, VittrttioDtrf Trrmnims 1 i "AC McKianoa, beat let of appM, " T McMillan, 24 do. '-de ' - ; " D Vhita, tar goat elasnr apples 2d erep , " T WHefatj lart apples ad crop, Dr J Mhlloyi best torlp1 - VT Mc'.rt.B-l, 2d de "'" T McMillaai best seapprrnraf wlae, I MeMlltaB. eoaiaoa de . - 8 McMiltea, beatvtBogar, ' ' 84 D T Johaa, 1 sW, o and taw, 8ae as tae apecie eaa nfford aay w bre, Taaa set aeeopth. JLytrh, bt apse, . tv i .J J Lvloh, de eora aoal, f - MlaaCMaMillaB, sad Mrs 6r Malloy, VBltoe, 1 40 Mr Mclatoab, Urg churning, ... .',.., WOF Lather, faaVcat treltiag bene, '- tliaa.S aiaata 44 eleoada; . v R MoN.ir. faaUal paetngaor, . .. via t aisaa 87 seeoad. ' 1.00 Obtarvcr opy eae fit sad forward net, JT. B. McUoa, Tiwaarer f lUrbssefld AwilsSfal Seeieafi ... 0 .. Jt - ; did" i .09 y . ... .84 ' try .84 -'- ' .84 ' - " 8 - A Mi ' '- at J . a .t P. ,dip 84 -dip 84:-. 88 - 39 dip.-: dip ,49 li r 24 dtp- 24 8 it 40 to 84I-. 88 ; 84 dip 24 98 die, 84 -.ft .a p-ff--fv sw-- sr-B-iBBaejavsi

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