v . , ?i'r . I.. ... V NORTH .CAROLINA ARG . . . p YOLvi-NO. iS. ' WAllKSDOUOf'GH, N. ft, T!IUUSI,l.V, -DKCSilBEIt 3, JElW. WHOLE SO. 517. h f ' -l ' 4 v 1 ' r- t ... i -r TillJ NIIIlTII CAROLINA ARGUS,! f TCXLIIUCD .I7ERY TUCR3DAY, B T V H A N K. D A tt L E T. " IFrob IkVltew York Mercantile Journal. . For-eometliae tbt loading commercial piptrt of th South hava eerioasly aud earnestly been preperiog ' tbt way . for that fust ehaage which lata takt tplaoe in tbt buslntas relatione of the variant groopt ef ear Stte toward each othr, hik)D u they ttull bar 'recovered from tat dittarandce oqaiaioaed hy war It taet be remembered aad the remark is not 'peyfl'MM, for ?r nu; to forget it that 1n apite of Ibt deoiraatioa of battle aod diaeate, oor number have boeo tteadily (narrating, both by Ba lm al growth aai by f smigrrttea. A ihey kev Ib- . trttwl, they havovpread farther over tke eoaotry, J S 8 u;h ba of U attracted a etreeni of now etUlere f'm Europe ee I tbe North. A Urge proper - tia nf tb"M ro kilted eaeahanit, aod it i!t '. t b laor before tltlr labor tod rntorprUo will find full ooontatioa. . - ' W be the enHUion that took place between t4 (..riheru b I tb Hovrbora 8iit in IStil tu mrrrty In prj4rSoo, H!)r'o-Mtorioi book, Tke Im rc Cri." wi lrj-lf i4 op of not trill to hwkhtw 4U oi,Uilj t'i 8oatbira F lotn Jpo4d bju'B hrir .N'rtkri c'to for Heorlv tT7 mton- ftod Brticlf .1 1 , Ik" Sirtk." Bid ri'lpor, li tbt Mocb of onr Sirl'Ti Qrt.lmiU, bbI to it Hkj watt, ond do, aik. ti p! fiiuf f ooowb ooo hi tbo tpriif nd n m tho ftll. . All oar otmiavreUI, niocbaoil, "nftrtoroJ o1 Htorary owpp'to fmo from tbero. Wo M.D1!o. krvooio, bo-kt, o4 bookt, aJ r to ino North; want ps. fok, papor, waftrt 'ood oo!ope, and o co to tbo Nortb; wt waut b'. k', feaa'lkorctiioft, aatbrolUu, aod pocket kai04, aad o V i" tk Krtk; wo waat toys, pri onr, ochiMtl bojki, fabtoaAbU pfarol, nackiacrj, , oalie!Boa loaiHoBea, aad a tkaaad atkor tblopt, aa I wo (k Nortk lo got tboia all. laotoad of - kring oar moiry ia cirooilioa Aoom, by pairoa it! g -Br wi atovhanlea, aiaaBfoetarera aa I Kborors, wo noad it al. ay U tk Kurtk, aad tkort it romaiaf ; ii ??r f 'a iau oar kaoda ag!a." All tbi io ueo y bow to bo obaagrd, aiooo aot only 'd tkt (row th't art fl ckiog Sou hward carry wita tbora moiwlo, tbo brala aad tbo tkill aoeoaaary to ear ry ibo Uonirol koaio trtdo aad aaaqfactarra. bat tboy tko, o'm, aorUia ai vJicira of taoaoyaad by tkoir proacaot, aad tb-ir VDaaanrptioa of aoaotodltitla, crtr a frft-b. od ofaa jtofotiag d-taaaLa ;v ' " C'M prfrt tra(tti:ity bt rtarJ to tko Sooth. ara utoo, aa wo bopa will bo tbo eaot aRdr Gaa. Oi at'a adaloUtratiua, t!.U ioflas will bo taonsoaaly inoroaood. Th4 of tkoaaaadt aia tarnel bag T1ex1ylownf tkoVoautifot al!tytof old Virgiala; tho 'wilartl aad agrieaUaral abaadaaa of tbo two Caro iiua, tko oarbaatiag coat rtjciona of Florida, (tbo AmoHeaa Itt w.) aad tko partvral graodaar of Trt- ' m. ' DUy. aftflott, tbo facilitira vf traaporttioa itead, aad tko rrtaro of eropo kMeoaioeb for tbo profcnt year that tbo dalbora Ppra, which aro atoa bow !giraai,j diaeawiag tbo qaration, ulk of tuff multont of varpla iocoat to bo ia the kaad of fttrtiiborn agriealtanota. :, . . . Plum tlj K, f Ln-roas. R3fiURrlLtriTnrr7T?:nTt " Dome tlx tear h'Torrf H o atlri i;i.ufit-ti'n TO ATLANTA. ta J A rowtl. f wa boi'Ha Ai. i'.M, O- orzia. 00 tkt al(p"i,.a 'riMiikiil' j-ropb-cy a utfei "1 O't-t-r j.'' ",,t ' ni wi h- jl;f t'ol. Uuforl.at which m . , , i . J p'i'',H t..tz-i futi-.;i'l $210 000 to tut capital ... . " . tt v Hi "nuiHiiy. tirori ia to aid tha roarf.aa yio n-u.T Miro!(-. i .r.iM- vr h ta ; . .4 M tw-at? a faro ihou Sa.ahod. Col. Coatir.ri.vV-;tr'.,( n cni i tr t il..'ud. J jfrj aly $5 JO OOO, of which tho DnilU Oa bU I, -4- Cipur. d ,,d impr!ttl a t5o j Ar rompior wilt 4Bbi"ibo $l')0.5o, tUi le.T. Hboiharn b.a.DO 'rwtr, L.orn wa -broont op ' A fc,M,. h r ardy a!Jrubscri.ol crTH4 un rr, ,,bcu. fii M mnr, IJJ0(0JO And t ia cil of All.Ota tielf will on- diorJ witb Lr.l 8h..or-,, whau tbo oonttriaion i,,,,, r,n,fvlnin !5K),000. So that torool a tl.e pr4'U , of tbo two oountr ia lirl tlle wm0ltlli,u 0f ,h, r ,ti it ar!y a day aa ponai Bktbar jo mrkf: f a,i -orrr f 3 -ar p-oj.le . ho r-gardod aa oorulo.. Tba,Kad io to ko Whyaor ai L.oro.ia . Tb wt t lo.0 ih -ftBjmVaeoI at AtUma. F"m Arlant it pasea rM, waa fhar-pt th- Ar. rfy.wf (rtul QoioBrlt, Pnnulin. liatl, Banka.and Ilabrr- aidLaarenalna ; .nbTit 'V. , .aidUribul. ban. coii tled, !, G.rg.a, tb-ne- ial, Soutk faro-boarooj'wopa- '.H. -lii ,b i.-ari.of wr.u -l.0i., lina, faebingat And-rao Cwt Jlooao, wbonco it naay ywra of fll. g ..rd h . i oftna-dby at ,,, t C!Nr,..tt. , Noath t iroUm, whrro it will let Hfty art. f.niqan- ill thU tmg,. tbo . wltb tho Eichm-Dd and Dtnoii railroid. aatla iU ra.or. I t . i -.r? !.t ihtti ored Vol Bfrj Att, tb.lt t ,,(pl of c4roiitl Bt tbfrrf f'.'O . I if 1 .1 ,f II rv. It, - l n . TU.' Oi nr , ( ,., ,l in,.rijnl-- th.t i.to iiM L.rrf. wn'i f'i ht u k ct reair tt balld it tbo ciiiifoa 1 tm.f. I .a' vm 1 wil 1 it .. ., 1 . . K i it 1 , , " '. or! ; 'a ' ii . ,' . i b ' ( t 1 fit-!i- i Ar W4j .)' II ty will fr dr 1 pick it apaod a"1" nothing, ttn-r ' tho Brat gil ii will traoip'o off bo d oc, aad Tbia ia tbo o" ed writor qa i.i diction often at' rta yeara. Wheo a po'-plo, tH it rr , or lf, "l Statra difrnehia l 10 t. nr of txr- r. me h-it t ik on from buadrrda nf trtnuu 'a 1 m'''' itr TUia aai giron to Hun ir i 'tioa of ar- a, abrii affrago and maj riti ' r wratd b iniliiry fo'eo aod radical aaarpatiun fria lr ta a, a" n Wft ora Virgiala, Norta aod ft outH (rolii". Albna, Arkaaaaa aad Florida ioi, a fr ui Ibdl t- I tkS, wkea tkora i a qa'-t q i'otrcr in tbt moif ad roaalt of aocb trn,ictio tto pronbiH-r, loatio to Laarooi, ticbty right Trr irn. ba i uplf bntt9 kiatory. Tbo Unit-1 f'tn'ra nti l'i- o ;k ita ga ir aetoot of prrooi lit . a? fooo ird upon the Maria Cbarta of u B iiiih ancr' ra, and wo' tto It M( 1 tu Mt . tt. Maioliru. oroiioso trt bawd th iolee h- it if . ip 'lr- of mad i-ttwfru that p!ao' and tu jt"' ! tllt't liu.-. At ;.r, w-nt mr4 th AtNota Xt Fa, t Qelma, H ! id U ton r ,d will f inn th abort! lini' cf I c- ihiu ii'jiti-q ontwten New 01'! an ' N'W Y'rk: tin if -r 1 it. v r m .ieir. wii. rurDKQ a iiiort'r 1, ta iu,; L.n. frj(l, t(llkt ihv'hv''00 Bil'ti, w tb u Bjufiin' to 1 1 .... . . . . I cr I fv tjmlea a i t!i J way. aoi hy a aati'.g to , time. 1 jrt. ng "-idc aod acor ea.-oD'ing t rno.j! ic rt, Koth trdo 40' tral U1 aeek 'hi ruttt in pretrr-oc 0 a'. ulbor. . aaf" Tfc 'trra ltp of li-'oiinoxueM io lbi coartry, ia run'une.l hrf r tf, Sci ot d Connie. i bi tey grrit. ad tb Uu cit i t pr )0uDce I lo he ibe mit pro ifi ' j Too Cieyj nd b)iiud phi in. tirouieta w ii h- litre ia r n ! who ar rt dy to gel up aioir. if d-"I i a, io rii.dicatt.io uf tLir eiio oin'orn, will p'eo tak a ioo. Preavhing htica tr th pa pit .Io ti- Iri'u pfuj.!o oeyond the g od u f !ti5a 1 f rviigioa, aid 10 In ir" t!;OTorte of ?hd world.- Tba tiAt opu'ar aot-'ai t laaaii.o fur oie area It tranp'H anl-rt 'il twor- time tbn ta- rar J t ., b..tb from tho puipitar.i fjruui, bat en tho wbick bavojaael ainr 17B) it io t th our f .alt U of ri.l, ocil and ixtiol bate, and th a and oar miaf trtune ti -ttL.ua b'ea d in 'hat a mow: r ia wita 44 auy ra Hca' oretob-ra aa ' tev-b rragraecffUry tonrt aa irsirred t rfu.-al ex- tire, opoet tbo federal jade ary. aod 0 tt. 'tu j oaed, witboat In. I, ined w'iboat a jay, oadeata td withoat a bearii.;. and heard witboat rrou .r jattieo. Wkea Rirao f-ll it waa boaam- it tfiarl r4 ad tko righto T Ko naa eitisas, aod tko aatoa jai f 2ca euw '"J f--r--- '; w V IklV0ilTA5lT-A(;iIO.V-OV ' I'ROM INKHT-DSMO- CRAT3 IN SUCTU CAROLINA. After tli 0 lection of Grant wat known la Sotb Carolina, a a'jiaber of prominent Democrat, Jnc'od ing Vsdo iltraptou, eM d ' MS aloJ ra Ooiernor 9oott, and declared iheir'determioation to accept f!ier faliy aad ibido by tbo deoieion of Iba people N to . Iv.d by tbo Miatt goTerntnent ia ita acta, and to uk alt their inflaet ce ia inducing tko people tbrcngbQt Ita State to d 1 tha arue.TLfy t Iprtaifed ooaticCwa that -tb future prosperity of t be State depended apt t a uniuijioai aod hearty tepport of tbe gororotnr-at, atd irlinnce npoa tho laliot-bos aiono ia - tbo future at a reiBlr for tiie etila of -aawiao If riaUtinn In trpty, Hie 0 Jteroor crpif t?d the peat j leaaore tltlr vitit bd girea bin, and hi belief that tha aotioa on tboir part would do mre to reaU.ro pnaniroitT arnoo the poiple, place tbe credit of tiie Suta where it de- avrred to bo, tUau any political czpreaaton coald poi aibly effect. IMPORTANT. Fall and accurate iu tentorial rnusd be made by ti Jtalert in'tobco, aaaf ap I grrart of tbe etock on hand oa tbe' firt l Jty of eavb mooth, aod etpocially on tbe rii day of Deeutnbor. ' An perton wbo aball soli 01 off-r for lata tobacco, anaff or BPjrrs not properly atainped anl eanciled after the day fixed fur the u to of .Uii)( , (November '2Z, 1848, and wbicb hare oet Hoei. iaclod'd irony Dtoniii'y inter torr reqaired br Stcti.m 78 and or aoy peron nelliag or offering to tell tbe aaino.who baa neglected or refused to mako neb raontbly inventory, will be liable to tbe pronnrap- t.iriui.baririg tiolated tbe Itw.aaJ or ODcomplaiormade aaioit him, the tmrdra of proof will be upon birn to abow mhf proeeediogs for the forfeitnre of tke gooda held by hi' witi.'W uating tbe proper itampa affixed, booll not bo commenced. ' . Helper, aa early aa 1800, reproached tbe Soother tradem with draining away f IM,000,0CO aBnaally fromtbeir own av-ctioa to tbe North. If they could do this eight year ego, aod leave tbo S-olh i t wrl. . thy aa II waa, what oogbt aot tke vorp'aa expending capacity of that region to boeome, tte year hence, with tb tlnie!oa of free laNir, aad rotation pf atreogtk from etety part of Cbriateadom f . Certainly, it condition wlii bd l'wcr oorreepond with the description that Helper Lla given of the ' cave ia another paragraph. ' "In tafancy we are awadJ'ed in Northern mo In childhood, we are kamored with Norton a ge wgew; in youth, we are (attracted with Nortbera bo- k; at ; the at of maturity, we eow oar 'wild oatt' on' North eta toil: (0 ajid die life, w exbanst oar wealth, eno'r "gTea'aad talentt in the dishonorable, vocation of en talllnr oor dependence nnou onr ehil Ireu and 00 ear ehildien'a children, and to the neglect of oar Own intercut, and of the iotereatt at thoee arouad at, ia giving aid and aocoor to etery department of North era power.' Ia the 'decline of life we remedy ear ... eyeiigbt with Norths a ep-ctacles, and toppnrt oor InJrmi'Jei witb Nortbera rants; in old age, we are dragged with Northern ;phjral0fjiad4nAaaj.ljji haa we dieroor inanioiaTo bidre ahroiided in Northern cam; . brie, are ttreteb'ed upon the bier, borne to the grate to a Nortbera carriage,' entombed witb a ; Northern . epade, and mtmoriiad with a -Northern tlab " , Now, although all thia waa true enough, it waa but a natural, and, to the working peopli of the Soutb, ' tiiatd aa tbey then were; the be t result of their - condition of tociety. Had the manufacture, at well " a tke landed property, beror confined to the banIa (eouparatitely few) of -'luoal'rapitaliMtt, with' there ennrcex of involuntary service at the disposal 6f tbt latter, their dilemma wou'd hate born hard indeed. All that hat changed, or U about to change, lovolurjtary tervitude, distinctly recvognixed' at tucb,' bat ceased; the negro have been net to workupon their .owu responsibility;' the outh has been thrown 'open to "immigration; Northern and European capi ta! I flowing thither; railroads ara being opened in all direclfona; direct line of 'turner art a boat to be eiUblished between PoutherU and foreign ports, and an unheard of development awaita Southern manu facture! aa well a Southern ra '-frodaction. The whole Southern r preas, backed by toe busineaa com- niunity, ia workiug. for this, aad wisely, too. . 1 : - 1 - ' - .L.'." ' '.- 7 DIRECT FROM 6JIINA. ,. . ... A cargo of one thousand bote of to new crop' of tea, and one' bundred passengers direct from Hong Kong, passed, tbriugh tbeSuexCanal, to Franoc, laet week aa eTeutat first .fight, insignificant, but marking a grand epteb Ut tho bictory of commerce 0, iDi jJeut like thia receive three linea of notice ia ' tbt nw4'pvrt, whilt column after column it aurren- :iered'toi rebab or id chronicling the email beer of Tom,; Dick, aad ilarrj', ' Tflfc. DIFFERENCE. ; P!i!-orrB lBt-ih Bchwoad ITA-y,-wriling from Raleigh, ha tb'folN wiog: Tke chief reaort of the Radical tuemhera of the Legialatnre i a tU-iical barroom, and here oolr doe i upon all poer which dare I to re there teem ta he a weLtm for then. No true friend-fat home Tu Cxr of al tue h ly hind grap tb-ir at they com to tbe Capitol to participate ia tbo Legialaiar of aa entire, winter; no tmiliug fact ti grett them upn tb etreeta 00; their p roe e p- ht uga g'ooto and difippointrceut t a people atrody eraaholand down-trvi leu by their vile aaarpali.Mi tl.oir eorraptioo and tyranny.1-' Ia atriMig contract wit, tho arritnl of the earpet baggera was tbe reception of 0 . Vine", a be wU ed from tho YarboroogH Ht, on Fayetttville ftret toward tbe Captt 1 thu morning I "upp .ee ,,b'' tarred ftum tUe boUl ab -at 10 a. m ., bit puiot of destination being abaat one thoHaod yarla fron that oatabUbmrnt. Tea pa " a travetMKi, and be war e-' lute-l, 'Ilel'ol O'.veruor, bow are you?" and then f Howe I tbo usual paa.p banUe haul -tha ting acrom panted bv all ortt ol talc uaal b job owvioaa. A'f'-w par'a tuore, and th tante oene 1 repeated, the patr piag opnirioo bein made v.usually Wbori ou by the arrival of fnjr or five mor", wb were Nihbil to give "Z b" the ocatoiad wloo ue, wh'eb Corner fr m tr hea'-tji of I. " Tto .Governor, always ready hd bia "gHj word-'- forall, 6f"n iiat;Bg toe tnerti- g inieret!imr ajtb we f hi ioi oitable auec dotea eii'taide to Ibe cmwd and the occasion ." In this way "Zeb t'-' nioining wae occnt itd, and by dirt of hard exertion he readied hi -olgectite point about 12 m." er. Im orlity U not even g-arer than w tee it. Cat t!.T art gre&ter evil from war tbau perautia! iveent'ouaneta ani poliMcal dt.norliiau a Our re cu eit'f war bat entered oor Ft letl Cooatibtuti on, and, if not ia the lt:er, waal i a gieat JU worae, ia ;u ip Ht. Iart s,f iti'.-4'rb?.?. r" wttf the at .4Jieg or the Hoar, ut mora fraia the toowvalioot apou Coa.tituuooal Lib rty, wbi u are th natoi.il j prodeota J mxr. That w w the supreme C art I THE SOLAR ECLIPSE NEXT SUMMER. ; On the 7th of August next a total eclipse of' tbe tun will be vi.tub'e to a part of tbe United States. Tito eclipse will be partial tbrougboat the Union, bat to-, tl iti Iowa, Central Minoit, 8oafbera Indiana, Kentucky and North Carolina, following a lint from n.'rtu wejt, to toutbean, beginning in Iowa between four and fire p m., and enJitg on the North Carolina eoatt a few miautea paxt ix. 1 Tht tun will be nearly at itt gretet distauoe from the earth and the mooo at its least, ao tuat the obocurauoa will last a longer time than uaal. There have been only two total eclij.4 visible ia ajlarge part of the United Statea dur. ing tba preaeat caotury thoee of lKJti aad 1831. Sewr'd annular ectipyea have occ erred, one of tha most remarkable cf weh was tuat of 1833. R.K VENUES FROM TAXATiOS. . The D' rector of tbt Bureau of Statiftirs it prepr- f - - w ' 1 . - . a . . .e --aw. . :" -o. .i. t. t.oth a h.I n .mi, -J X mgJLa fiata tepora pv nw wutuca . laxncu we -ere qmte ready to qur4l witb Ejg'aal forfol- P0 ,"Uiiifd Ute. The report will exhitit th lotrhg.or xera,.l. Wl. hasieo r reeognite a - ,erl J. ionooip and eorporai.or. rvootiu ir bptin, whea wt wire o fierce to fn wo repn, a rt volution ofall too kaaaiaa breotars tbei'0.''00 nnttm- ;nnde.tRd.uirion, tbongn thia ' b portion of the entsr d and frowt of tut worst dcpotum ! twrtu af Uxai taxet a duil throueh.-ut tbe eoUntry, TtfUi turn of the-various revenues now exceed $7' v,- aum which farms a conii ira- re earuikgt of tbe people. Tr-e Uxjkiou are tlcus-eJ wita minute ness,' and tae rtpQnt;emt aces the statistics of tumj sctea Statea, tao tbojan i eeten hundred ai. l h'.f'y nioe eounties, and rf a atiU larger number of, niuirci- paiitiea.-r--;- r ------.; ( -1 , ' . : - tiff' We had infinitely to-Jay rather be an inhabi tant of paio or Cuba tbarf Georgia Lou'nuna, or'aay . CESSATION OF SOUTHERN 0DTRGE3.' The election of Grant aeinaiphnvjtjwkd a ctiaTmTalKe"' South, W hour no, moie fjur ders, of itqa .bhle betweVn -wbitet and Macks, of tbe trcule' tf "vurptt baggrc,' r ;f the d- ins uf tbe Ku Kiux We have rvaeou to .be altogether ' de lighted t the new we now f front' tte South ern Stati iV. I Tint' . vy. There hn tnlerily bei some uaagle all IM, or elae te rmlra up n its iruagin.itiiiu for ita f .c'. Th lattef; is ibifCtmeSuIiiitult -Tt. -TTiMmtsoud-have oabV'i.er.- th tnptoM e3 lofjt.whwthe SiTutLe' eru pwple liifkf .at.-d, .-liiet I -npp 1 on tiorn.r, and that it wnJhetr tiiJrf,t..iMtH,.aa tin ' TbVJr Horirvin-a-t pleafUe ui,i:'njihVi .uegro''a;and crp t-hgfefe; but thaty'tHHii-soft.-f: iiocu poru, . t!iy ha-' doned th't ci nnl ap.ir uid tt-r th t-iy ,a be. ' eauquetand fte up' To Timi I.- 'd liaed" i aft be present outfit in.-vf ffa,ne, S'H . The truth, if tbe ri' wi.i- t try h s tH. b m- M i CIOUS BcHhtuer U. 1 ii''in . -tn,tl.ue't o ar te up Southern outran s, a? t l'U nu:ip: il i .t-iti-- H jtoai'a, hate now lost ttudr t'.trati a Th t o i oter the object tougiit to l a e. .mu, ! h t lm bet a t tawied, and therv 11 now r ; i.;cpi-!. r "uttjeH wherewith to fire tbt - v.-rt!,. rn Ih-ti . Sh u I a: de mandfor them epnoj Uf t- ni-r.--H,' ih aim.- iit-tru mentalities would be Mt to work , hm I 'a wnld aoarr of our prf tamo Ctar it tie bead an 1 1rowt or tut worst Upoi in the old wo ld. War u"t orlv tuioda men to all con:trtiey an! tlecenct, but teem la root out all that it moral in principle aud cnj tatite'io eharae tr. - The exception on!y proves tie rule. .V. IV t- r THENEtt RADICAL rROdRAMME. We. therefore, wita ret encoarairejient. a!0' lh Southern State. Sprwxitld AdverUtr. moafoioni, ia several diffji-eit qutrt.Ti' to u bin it a ' and yet many of the Advtrier't Northern friend eon itu fion-,1 amendment ooii-og all the St-tes to fin Lit not ouly agreeable, but, immensely proftui e make euTrat l-partial n rr ation to national offievs. 1 ia oing i ihauitaota of these aame fjtatet. Governor W wuid b.te it to fa regtrd to all ofiico, State as A , Senator Bv Juigo C, Repreaentatire 1)., and wejl ts natioLal. The ameudment to he Constitu- L gil tort, aud Clerks, and Sheriffi, end latpectore, inyt aUou'd provi.U that 00 Stat',- ahould make aay ' tt tartera, thruuk the wbol aipbhliet, aitnire tne pi di tiocti a a..n itt eitiint in rear t to i-itil or po-I trioVt.a af their chivlrou editsrial friend, bat Hue ri,br or piitjlega, tat rigjt U aoffrago or to laugb at his discretion. Tbej' rather regard theie ' eogJ lliif tu office, on a-nouot of nco, color, or pro- j proscribed Stat aa political El Wradoe, Tnd the te vmv' o.dition. Tbo t'nnitacion wU! not be irfeet ! croea a the chiefs oarce of power aui e..lth. Some ti't ex lao is uiclud I hi tni last enao.eraHon. Wdtll PkilUjptui (kt Anli-Siaetry Standard. . The proposed ameolinesit if male will fertiioly work a r4iel vb-ingt in the nature and character f the govern ntert.- It will ap.' preach in s.iine essential r--pfct more nearly to the imperial fnrn'of a De noenuic Goveriment than ra m.y w il thiuk Uher w'e or sVfr : Ve are iaoiin e t, i-owetefi to be4've that lt,wi?' T)btimTWreeri ou 1 etilt' than it iM c iu.v aud (be t n len'ry of po litrvai seuumeni it e'i5n' y aud otrotig! j-iai now in that dirictioii. Sttc Yrk Tt iui, I hato very go l autL ri y for ta'ing that tbe ne gro eoffrago amendment u-tSe Const ut ion will r-e pVxsel br a nmni-Mout Radical voto io both Houses ttr.ai'. .fpcim;-Tjf -aevaral - Radicar Blate. Wath. JtOtr tn Ball. G iM.i. . AStirHLR rESjM;NON. ..... r : 1 i The IVtio, n tiievueiviioorbood of CronrUdt, ac t ordiiig tu the j .urn c f tftai port, ree ntly pre.-eute l tbe (tmguiae pheri.wncrioft ota. extrnor linary eubaii Se ot tae water; Toa aufaoe comment. ed to fall abaut tehiig, tae wiud bvifg fresh and lowing from tl. t.ou'bw.-stj the ainiking, noiwithitaniting a chatjgfl of tbe win 1 1 tae no; ibwt'jit, coutipued untr! 2 o'clock t th next ft-rM..',o, when the do reissiou, reached th.re-fii tm iuches.. The water thvn began to mouui rapidly, jnd fturi;igthe uigt exceeded ita or doary level by a foot. - Nearly all the eUa-iiiee jj1j ing' betweeo Cranatadt and St. Peter burg were "ftgrouud, aoiruotnea-lnostuupeecedented The cause of tbia phenomenon canuot n ascertained, tbe be at plenty aa Mackrri. x in t.tiei:..eaeoa ;Th. j itaaal nxplaution of tto fore- of the arind being-load-Timet, which to-dv alT-i! to hf, ,., 'di'hie i a tiie , u,..u le.. " V - - new from tha f?onth-H-fai a,' soi ! I 1,1, r ad s ! -r- ', .."'..;'.. .,-! tuddenly, affect to ' e :Virifi' T -at' the "ne w'W fr.m the J Tt. W constu, ii iV averted f j the joo;oali of 8outbern Stirtea." Tn:.ta k : tu f Tet i .ll h "-h. that Mate, has . Krper p -puiation of foreign born in Etery political wotr- ..'bat oornr , - iu tU South hbianta tuan any vtber Ute. Of the aataraliiH prior to the election wok hmt.gbt tMi'br-U-sd eal inc' n f eitifroa. the' Germans are the most rumerou, tbe dwriet and tfitatora 4The momeut they cef,,. theiri.li isH next, ;.nd tbo N01 weg.a'na tnitd fn point of nunt etil work everything becomes quia. ciuteai here. Tum are alao a gre t many Jinglisk, Dutch, Whig. ; . . i Wttlah, Belgians, Sootch and Bohctniaaa, , , - ' : ' - -w- ' -: u- .-' of thue who were bora and raiei -here-may-be iucliood to agree with tUU editor, and, if Radical po! ioy it fu!T canied out, as we iee it intimtted. be can very we'J lociuda Ma.aachosetts, or any of the North- era SUtes, ia his deuuuciatioa. Wilmington Journal. tlk-Co-op rati v Colleges are to form the next feature of tke treat movement whioh, we verilr be. l';vo, ia to-vastly tiaprot jhajsoDi. .ctoifta within t'be'lTfitrme of our generatitjn. Scot laoJ, France and-Grraany have taken up tbe idea of tchoolt mutna .y supported by the pence of the labor. it.gmeO, and the United Sutcs will not lag behind. Lecture and experimental discourses. on every branch , of uij'chauioal abor should be largely introduoed, and wou'd prove bottt .ucrative and .-attractive. As wa have remarked in a special article, the knowledge of. . Jetah in all liu!e mattert that rtlat.tejlhia.patieiC--ad hi mode of life, with thbet means of tmproT.T ing both, is what the wotkingmn most netJrf. v, - . a , Jf5- The teuacity with which some men cling to lilw it astonishing. We lately published as account of tha . Vfrmonter who' survived thirteen years after a tamp !Hg ieon Was driven torough his brain. A mani at'tll liviog iu Easteiu Ohio whose skull wat penetrated by a gas pipe. Tbe notorious Bill Poole lived several weeks with a bullet lodged in tbe septum of his heart; and a young tut named Cryrr diad the oihrjaj tt Lexington, Ky., three weeks after builet lodeif isx ; incbes withlu hit brain, and another bullet had passed from hia back to bi aUlomea. 'He retained hit tensea ' until hi death.1! ."j.-. -.;: :;' a :,: ta-. A bloody war ha been, in&ugarated in the Fejee Island, between tbe eeillert and natives, in which the parties vie with each other in dee-1 of cru- e'ty add inhumanity. Tbe natives appear to have ret eovortd their relish for human flesh, and several fo tnnctt ara eited in which they killed and ate prisoners' taken in battle. t - ': -' -r :j; -l tO An Ex-Medical Officer United States Army shows iu a letter, to the Ntw York World, thatj tbei mortality amongst the Confederate prisoners tt Elrau ra. N. Y., was at great aa tliat amooj tht FcdUtkt" prisoners at Aadiraonrille. - ' ,