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M'M'WIW'lll ...,.. W.l.lMlHllMl ".' prison lir erapd after lix years tnd took refuse iu Kugiaui..- When (he French re iclutfoa ot Louis Pbillippe rom hit itUrtui; irouii Napoleon' repaired to Parit.;anilWciiokeo dePily U lhe, tUnsl .scanblr. aad.kfter a Itoruiy debate. L .,tui..l m hi teaO'takine the oath" ot fidelity to the republic. In May, 1850, ha wii chosen President. In 1851, the legislative sejnU,whUM s&m bills urgeifby !,.,! ..J00tt'f a fictioni. and uo the siiahl ol 'the' 2d of December he executed his fawout coup 4rrff,iMof the assembly, and sending the leading saetabert to prison, while, at the JiUieinue. a uecree waa pu . . ? . toleJ ,h i(,w tof th, Rtc0,r t.t wek, end V HaVliuateai af lf WffS,. UhrU,m, koUca.aw.ll ouw i.VtiU: 4.ecuaaM prewdetit rJfJjMt wilt W'iUr'i- ih.'K Va in Jtueii. . l ' . .t .... - I . mis train el Ctetl. I . . . . . .. . . , . . . i, ,7 hit.', j i, v . , - jilc,M.m v. V V. ih reito- our counecuoit tb tba Reorder m jpeaae. a.l j5..-5.'r " r Kf'i-l.- i aw we hi aI4 Uie esiabliahiaeoi. to Mr,,ThonM,v. lE.ape. ,,Aftdi, pow, after f ubliahiog ibe Redetter sniLLSBOKOUGn.N. c. fpknd;iy; Dec. 2&C J.rA rrzi t-t All thorn indebted ta thia oSce orubip.we,Mdidfer.iaemeoU, . er job work, are earneetly repeated u r. f. t make immediSro ntvment.. uur oaaawriliM require it. and aur advanced age aJmon feUa iu fthaf rapritlv af willing op ar alTaiia. .. , ..-v-t i'-'-JwJ." - . ..IST: Circumstaacaa which wa caold eat eantral -r-- . , m " k,r 1852 iwe Bae aia wa aoiaoiiinmeqi ip jtir,tA0nMaVr ratiAn tit ilie emuire. , WufemOer oji v . , i i . .s.. - . . 7 Kmperounder.tlut U.lle.ol jNipoleon III, U JthwU 1853.; be t tujepi, adyiQCd 5C rfqowe tht wa hall andfavar t sat. Ua up Bur.tilr. ,lo nbl u,ta ftto, wf CoKtU'dVIeb: SpHib UJ bj w.Mu I cH V,4 iodehtel ! ttif .wtabUahfliPP t fof l had soa Jba March JOih. tW.-, f 4fnHfdJie.l :mu4. -ale. lnda TheWatll VtLot1 apuleau J.yM! de.- payment. We aUall n ouca commence outing Uut .rive Fraivce, MM V nJWJt P'cj CtouBtf.-Ao4 h so QftuecMryli4y i will' Ibe UfUVil uivir tciiif wujta t v wmi it im-uiivu v of its rulen lor man f. o-atHrt'.s , n, Ijiropeuf thc::Pttir nf'l iW.kiR4whlMtlPreaaUPat.-a-tU.'; ',- i ".. .'.'. i-. m beeu endowed 'jbjfks hind l..-h Creatpft 1v,,w. rith'the facniuet vf royalty. The ijnfieqm conseueuces uighi be. anther reMVl. with consequence to France aadjthe. fet Uhe continent, which no ooe can foresee. Under his" regi( Franee has, made greater progress in material dsrei.p.nv inaji ai uatfun io.i'ropet L ft A fira bftka out' fn'iha' rftf tf RjlaigfT oa ttia oxinung of ihr ltta iuiuai; wliwh ! MeAiSjjeiT tti and Bfkir IhuV MiV1 jwl(v oioie, corner of F'jreiuvilla atrevt iTn I Mtikei juie. and tba Uarkei Hiuka. '.. , la IU uauer tiufT of the Market lioiiM wee the Kaleiijh Kegieter atSoe, beliiiing ta Mr. tl. ll. Hl per, whtb, witb l tie aicepnoit i about yiuu warin autaJ. . . kl !f ' . '. Ho: RkvkrpT Jim iianM and v TnALitu ij - i;, j, WM eou,, je,ujfd. Wa auJeraiauJ Cmt. It "orru j """.iliiatMcUelpcr'apnaiikc maleriale twtra full iu ltraeu tuat wnetner or-mu n. c-v. oimuw settle the Alabama question," he .if likely to be the agent lor aettlin? another question of 'g"t international concern tnat relatins o the rhta of (..reigji-tiorn A wrican eitixeos ia England; In the l.-a aihiappehs that hactie to haud ( I 'Iih red at Brighton) he mentions a ou i.er .i the pint agreed upon between the iwo goeernmeala and Lord Stanlej and Mraell." Among other thing, it has been agreed that the laws of ciuzeoahip be tween the twp countries ehatt in the luture !i ia u.ne. and that the naturalized eiii- yitn in either shall, io all fature time, en- j,iT, in all reapecta. the right f a atie citizen.. A'ul so. said Jlr. Johnson, ar irritating cause of disturhance, cause which has more than once threatened immi nent, war. is closed, and cloed, lhank Uo.1, loreter.H It will baobeited bt the pas sage italicised that this question has been r.ih Kn?lahd wa orecielf the same terms lhattit was ltel settled 1-ilb the Oman Siatet be Mri Uancmft.' The tneioire ia nerlectlf fair, in simply demand it. that f American naturalized citizens j sh4tl be treated, when abroad, precise! Ihwogh. the? were naliee brn Amricao citizeaa. Whatewer mj be done with Mr. Johsn'a other iraiiea, there is n doubt that this one will be as promptly ip r-rel br the aernment and ratified bj tie Uen-te as Mr. Uancrolt's German trea . ties were.' THE RICHEST MAN IN. AMERICA. r William H. Astor is a ery noticeable exception to the rule thst thesoni of rich men squandeH what their fatherji spent their lives in jUrnfftg. Economy and thrift are hereditary; itirtues in .lhel Astors, and the. immVnse wealth that old John Jacob accumulated is likely to remain in the is mily lor generations. William 15. Astors life is little, but MS propertr is greater. Ilis chief distinction i'thktfelHJohVjacob ttsWr'g'sy.l As' such he is known; as such he will be re claimed, as much capacity to take care of money! to mVke rTV then the'sbnls equal preserved by his, tem,peraraetit from all sx-f u.ia4in.ic anu cjivcsca.t lie uaa iur,tuu "MMfViw 'biaud qrhis.Oefwan anefs- tVffa, f'pm , f rregulay tj,, was t(u nknqrr a, .Asiociatedj tq qsigesf yWtji,his Uther fioio1 li early yesrs, he, learnrd h habits, and followed his ViimpieV The bower and things he 5was( wght, ji j po,t .strange Je has, femeuibered . his, early lesson .through wetlrh he inberjtiedrf heas lately jncitaV e d(i n.d. ha k be a for y ea rs the, richest cy uzcu i,nliq United 'States.'';, U U as .care ful of his vast nroDertr as if. he was not worja f huniVdJIyiliars ; snd i;day In hi seeaty-MXlh yfarA h Mkea mure Mo'eMi a Vridiiig xpeiidtlvrCf I'N'?!. crrk whoe antiual Mfj js not much bejoud his hour ly jnevme.. . .,. i -.di :?.- (Vt any persons wvader wby,roen,of great fortune cputjuu? tflabr, jn-tead ol restiug and etijoying i!ireruseleJanilattrtbyte it t mere Iu e nf gain, "They ) nvt rtHiemb,r .... , .... I. . W ... i. ..... ..i , r , . nai.iong, nawt, orcomes setouu, naiuie ; that auch men find rest in sonstam occupa tion, ud that the enjoy men: pt escribed lor them would be the Scycrest'punishiiienlthat cvuld be jijtlicted. , ' 5 , ,t .... For m rf than IH(v years William II. As tor ita been a daily wotkrr, .at hn dak. It is stated that the Spanish M viaited Seward, regarding the! reported filibustering movements on Cubw Seward don't rrgard the inovemeot of suflicierit im portance to claim attention in his Depart meht, but, hould;the femergency'ariie, movements defogat'Tytf the rights of Spain win oc promptly arrciicu. We hare 'referrtd , to General Grant's, testimony befort the congressional ermmit fee) andj'fiqd our ecvllcction correct. He says ." . . . : v "I believe that with such terms an the rebel armies would surrender ahd that w would then avodbusrwhackinstsd.a con,, tinuation of the war in a way that we could iaak 'iery- Hhtlt" p'rogreiv witat; liavifirno . rgiajiea;armiettoBieft1,'-'- j.i , It is eftimated that 120000 prople daily; bass thei Astor, House, New Yorki an fot,f and 65,000 in carriages. a ft,f -Sill umii ' The peot)lfe rvf the United States expend enrfugh anntally tor liquor to- more than; ill -a r'ata!- s nan pay tne oanonai ueDr" i mutm$ The Philadelphia AgrfiinH lhat since 1 the Mot Jahuaf:188rthVtvthrrie ymW Uers have occurred In-thai Ti'tW. w f " t v . Mrs. Abraiiam Lincoln, while recently In l' Inw .inn. 4 v nvAnn Mm ' I..a. ..a.I. niaK.i t..iiit uufkMdvrs 111 i.iivi K'"ua . , JtOKni CAKOIXVA LEUIsLU'URE. j A biM patted iu fiaal reading ia the Seaate'ea ratu riay Uat aatkerisiax tba Pa el is Treat a. er la barrow ssaaey tOaUba Jaaaary fnUreai on the sjentence him to idleness to-inorrow., and MateJbU' , l ' ' !btlore the Cliriilmaa chimri were ru-ie from A adl waa patted U iac.rperate the Umeerait Railroad Companj a'prepriaiee $300,001) Ut the purpoaa. A'ao a bill la repeal aa act la pieijJe for the em plevaienl of cooku and iba ereclioa af a re.iitea Ua. 1; pataeaihe lloaae wun puI lout oegaufa ;. '-.-fj . ' , Tfce.'LasUlalijfe aJjouroa aa h 24th , ta meet agaia ia the 4iteJanuaij. 1 CO.SOHEW. In tha Hoaeltt week lilta'paieed relieeing froto ptdiiieal diaablliiiea aeverat cilizeoa of lb Caroli na and Iba Lieutenant (inrrnor of Tenne tre ; al a bill io allow iba feuthem Si a tee ta fom a milit.a Ilka a'ber 8ialei af the Union alao a . bill axteading the time m tba pajnent of tha, las, oa tobacco oo ban J Irem the lH of Janaarj la tba IS'.h of Febraarj. A retolutioQ waa adptrd declaring, that all Jrtatlre ia the employ vt the government aboald be etlowed tba same pay erlieie ibey performed i ke aereicea with iba ejelee. . A naeeaga wae received front tha Preaideat in rate pouae ta a raaolaliaa, at alio g that pa caeacauaMaer bad been aent Iroja the Uoiiad Stataa ta Sp.in. belvre the Christmas cbimrs were ru"g from Triuity, tlie family lot in Greenwood would have anutiier occupant, . , ....... Willum U, Ator a wrallh cannot be ac- curati-l ileteriuiiied... He de not, know oiiufcirbut it i,prubibtv g35,(M),QOO. per hapa gO,Ouu,OOU or $90,0OO,000.M Itj in creanea largely every year, by.reasoa, ol Ue advance in prf party, and taay nearly double in value be lore hie ,Jeath.,is la conic ja crea'Jy dinrpiriinrd to hia fur- tune, brc.use he owns sech a lage amoaiit af unpioductive real estate,. . lie bas much proi erty that even his ons anuw noihiPg el. and. (ike his father, leetn uawillii'S t have any one understand .(he immensity ot hia riches. Ilis said he is very anxiua to live to see how many of hif mv menw will tun out, but, at seventy. an, that, rare pleasure cannot be foieyer enjyed. - CEXERAl. OUlNTy FORTUXB. rlhe Wa-hington correpondent ol the , St.Lnaia llem-crat says: ' General Urant ia'rich alrealy. and by caution investments he is deaiined to be trv rich one day, ranking with the most opilent. He thirty eight acres of land within the corporate limits f, Washington, worth I2.0N) an acre. His hue hr is held at t60.00ft. A farm nesr St. Louis ad -houses at Galena and in Phitulelphia th.at.1 add tlOO.OOa to the former items. Tbree hundred thousand dnllars, will pru Uably nt be in excess of the President ti ooaeeasions.1 Mesntime hit 'com meecial trainioz and fondness for. material speculationt added to k ifwl luck and ..I... tn aieipolifrinr themselves in judicious Operations in- many honorable tacUswi Jt i -altosether probable that ball hay t iaCoral (iraat a preaideat, wkoi eterci.ing all dr libraliiy ami I W pilality ia.lbe ChWf Mtistracy, will be the fifat President aincr Washing! an lo be discreet tod practical- ia the oinagement ct hii privAte fortune Hit comparative Toath wiU pecmit hiia, a'Meuld he live lo ft- ...r.e e f preaidratt, thirty yeais dirsUta alter thn spiraiiaa of his terra ef A fr-a aithts tince Ti F;Timmoi, a dealer: while aaaai't a brHgl aeir a, ev - -j - - w ' - f a . li.iwaa ikrpwn irons nra Mi. Wiodoa dealated ta iba Ifjaee af Repreten Utie that the latl ladiaa war by iba'army in Mio neeoia eeet $i8)CO,000. Ia aneihor war tba ar.ey bad epeiil f 6,000.000 and kiHed la lodnaa. ' lbe pretni lada war eotal.0u0,00J aer week. Mr. Windara ia Cbairaian af tba t'eataiitee on lauita Affaire aad aught la know. Thearm of EiMJeeeraor Wiea. kr Prift:ea Aane aaaaiy, la eg bald by tha Ueeernnien, ae aa the I7ir iaatant. eorrenJered la tha earner by'arJer af Iba L'nitad Ctatteauibariliea. i f Cytias P. Mtadenball, Eaj, ef Greentboreujk, aria kaeckad daern aad ba lly Helen, aa WeJeaa. day night leal, by a agre aamed VTetley I jadtay. Tha negra had been ardeiad off 4t. M 'a premeea ferbeiag drank and oeing Ineolanf faeitiage-heiire tba sataail. " ' Prsiissst's Mswies.-a.Wa pfaceln narHntstge M-day, ijpled frora tha Batti4ie Uea,S ejooptia of tka President's Meeaage. This it Pretident Jeha aanVlaat aanual metaage, and la a very' able and in tereabog .d ecu can I,' and .wa regret Ut IU great leag'h and aur eeotraeied litaiia will net parail aa e pa l..t it eaue. ,t , , '.;..,!! Cleveland, Nor. 19. The Ccetrsl Ohio Loaitic Asylum, at Cetumbui, was totally d.',firyr4,bv..firt to day,'. , Sx .women Siav'ftcrf HV) ,nrrr . iioourewetiHt nti ,i -A.i .JA ufS7.IOO bf two hiHwtyiaa.4titi..ie. , . , . .r ''' .ad rahbed uf $7,100 by two highwaymen, .kl! eHVfr"ia ihlcb atteM amit H--will -r.thtvPre'sid Hrose, Wwcyosra. ia wnict. Hf rai mai f i l an: were UetrOSe ra bid bcea left. wx years of gee. (htvi'resideney ia (be very prime tud lalatis of aaahood. In one of the cantons o( S-itzeiland aa edict has barn issued forbidding say youth uadff eighteen years wf age to smoke, ai der a severe penalty, , . , Sevea out of eight priaonefs, confined' in the jail at States die, made their escape' ou reeedsy night last. A ynung German, of MitwauVee, sfint himsrit on SaUrday, because an elected remittance from' ratherland dtd not come, ltte remitunce came on .Monuav, i . a' a in time to meet me eipenset 01 nis p-inai : A polish landlnrd had tn pay three hun drrd roubles becaue his daughter of seven yeai s, in a noni by hri self. pNyed, a Polish MaMonai air vu a pieiv. t , . , , The price ol wheat in St. Paul, Minn. has ,;one on lo 73 aim 89 cents p?r buahel, and Hour sells at 95 pt-r barrel. , A freedmaa ia Baldwin county. Georgia, hasmade'over twelve hundred dollars Irom hit crop this yfar,. - ' Stoc kton, California, has an artrnisn well a tlmaaand feet deep, which discharge1! 60.000 gallons ol hot water daily; -"'lt Frock oyercoati,8 with tmall Veil et Vol lars and Taced with silk, 'will be'tfii pre-' vailing (4shon for" gentUthin'thiMeuVon. It is less lhaa si x'year'tViDee the "firat six mile of railway were opened in, Mia nesofa3 tt now has 474 miles in actulf ue. s 'Nithn,Uopea' orchard of eighi acrea East Fai.field. Ohio, pioduced 3,000 bar rels of ppplet lus'year.,' 1 ;H ,,,,lt" !!A MVnnVsoW fanner avrit'et t'" WJ Vlise 400 butheli l botatoet tn iht 'itre'hef :" but addr, " we alto raise bdgt'ynVgh to est tbem HI ap. i, .,, .. partj ofeoiigranls Irorn North, Caroli nsaauiberingont hindred,paiieif rough itcnm9na en route, to ajinaeeui ot, ei ay tdl last. a , W.A : Ooe fireman kills j aod aavlhtf jaitie J by lt'ling waua. st,ore at, rranklort op the Maint'eddeidv lainte d , away .5hew was removed tocher hotel, wVere, at 'last accounts, ahe 'was Jy- ing m a coniliiion which gate rise to treat apprehension. . , " ' ; Grue.al lUrney, ts reported to bae said., that " the G'yernment ought tr adopt a po licy of feeding, ilie InOiaua po the flame.. It 'wnuld be cheaper to board iheni at the Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York, than to, fight themV' , , " , . i ."' '. The Macon Telegraph learns that a psr? ty ol fifty Pennsylvania farmers are about, to settle in Morgan couaty, tja., led there: tea by ubervations toade during the war, . A sik man. slightlr co valecin,. re cently io conversation whh a pious friend, whi rongratttlatro. him pon hia remverv,- and aked him who his physician was, re lied: Dr. Jones brnufht mm through. N, nr, said hU fried4 - Gd brau;ht you nut td your in nets, am the tloctor. Well, msvbe hei did, 'but 1 am certain the docttr will charge- me for it." ' The Tresstirr agenis'serzeil, in Xew York oa Fridav. thir-v-five thoutand' vaids of fine Lyons eitk. and a large number of i French' cloaks. Thia ia Ht laret aaiwa- ever made In the Uitrdtites, sgjregsting - savente uiiiussna tloiiar. - f. A lit rnltectnr at Weterburrl Conn.. has been fined '250 lor having lacked up a tn in wno rriuen ii pay ni uie. Atier having been locked vp 'awhile the man pro diired a receipt for the payment of the tat es ia queafion. , . Mr. rrrderita Lrider living na the Snf naadoah mountain, nar ihe Hards line Vs., daring the month of October, killed seven bra's, , .1 , , ,i 'Mi'i.ini inii it. loe. Maachuetls, proptiset to have its streets Hhtrd by a lamp in the front winr dow of every ho-isr. : ' " -', - J G'iIIo!rne, frol.)the murderer of J Mat thew King, is to be hanjed at Tarboro' on the 1st pioiimo. . , , , ", ..KA2J.l23t7; Matried so the tlod inat,; at tka retiWeef the btide's Pathee, by tha 'Ree. Mr.'Prait. Mr! fl. H. HARDCXfofmalty afOrahaat.taMiM M. P.TtK RE.M TIN E: af ifcie p'aVe,' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 Ia lhi county, oa Tbnrdy the' 1 0 b Inat., by A. C. Haoter, Eaq.. Mr. JAM El CRADTRCE to Mm ACY JANE, el.lr.1 diughiar bflla Cnt.fr."'1"' Nrt'r Gieeneborougb, N. U., on the t-Sih ph., I ( -IRcv. J.H..,rTH0lhb, Mr, T. P. t;LAKK le Mm D ITf B A. oaly diojhier of Col. Jaaeph A Hooa- .-.. i Obituary , ; , Died, ht'lkie Plead. in Bai'trda aeaalag (set, elr. I tlOMAts J. A.NDERaCJN, In 6e aavealy-aiaik f lar af his tga. Mr. A ndereah wa far eeetral J"" s eeaafeiant tneither of ike Pr'eabfiariaflabtrch.asl wis reiparfed sa aa honaat lad Uduatr leai chises. "). .,''! U..I f!i u i. ;.' ' "' J-.:,rMAsoiNiu3(ortt;K.- rf11IERB will ba a publis Inataltetion af tba Ol eels' of L-.tleLo,fje.N(.1l;atlhCeQrtH9U. aa Matwdsy.Dee. 3Cib Aft addrees ts aiP-aied ts be frUUHt by U.K. N.b, E.e,, . Al U a'cbxh a.. .., nil i ' t CUltl " but i;lgSt6ck of Oeer Caeie w.pre, ts'tiching Tot Pork aaa useaa.-. ' w l.. to aa . iveieaavTr tax
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