0 . 1(11 ' To ..." ' ' " ww " . ta., legiiu i, ..n. u.r1' h,T' r BUliTON CIlAIOnj .'1. J'l fKRSJBlRGJl Al L RilAO.' Tii following IWnmeias, laid befoi l iU Annual Mt-eting on Monday the fit nK. will afford valuable information no only to euch StockftJdere as were nnable In attend 00 that occasion, but to the pablie neraUyrThe foianrial situation of th Company appear no lew gratifying, than -tats ef Ita iLira ia all wther respects is cheering, and the privet ahead snirua jing. Pettrilurg Until PRESIDENTS REPORT. To tit StorkkoUrri of tkt Ptlertburg Rail Road Company. Cirrxtat $ I am happy to-have it io my fxie' tn'eongrntulate you on and oil, on the pleaemg result ot our applica tion to the General Aaeinbly. Our wor thy and able representative in that Hon arable Body. has, by unremitted attention and exertions, obtained the full extent of our -xpeetations ; thn'atrenuousty opposed, made frienda enough to carry hta point by a htndsome; rruyority ; added to which, lit uceWul progress of our operation! tie (He Road aince thia time 13 montha, ia to fur encouraging,- that it needs only te U known and mm, to strengthen our for tier efforts to prosecute the subject to the end. with the like pint and vigor, with waich our enterprising community com wired a ardaous an undertaking. With "iucFelPTrt and th'e iWitlftiaf moani now fa he obtained from the State, we hate nothing to fear! and it may be fairlv cal culuted, that ita completion will be effeetod within the period aniieipatw by ita most nguine friemlt in the out act. Money ami men (uid to bo the ainewaofwarjean do much when wall applied. The aame mmini will equally apply to Rail Road rukkm, they are indiapeuaable in tha latter ai wit ai the former. Tha frrcpient but unavoidable calls upon ynu. Gentlemen, hitherto, for fundi, will now be aomewhot auipen'iea tr awhile, by the application of the gtate'n portion of our Capital the receipt of whiok may be ih irtly: expected, aay 10,600 LMIan Ot'tntinv however, a aaauaraia ah upoa yon 'iiy poaiibly h neceasaryto meet ltit ;li'y da man fa upao tfce Oomoirij-, be jr i he State'a portion of her cahaiription eta n obtained-; and Aer the expOiditure ... ot which, further calja will 1mewftl3r.be renewed, which I have n doubt yi will promptly meet, with that alacrity and puoct'iaiily of whkh'ymi hava aVeady girn liberal and ample, evidencet hit a rule, if. not a onaolatien V 11 jies of inventmeata, that the aoonerhey are made to a (Ret the detired objectithe oonf.r a fair remaneratioii taay be exW. fl ti refund. That that maybe the K in ouirenterpriee, the proapeet I,, truati ew fair befitr u, added to which prohmble increase of proaperity it may -fcH to onr whole Town. It remains now to bring in your view 4 onndened ttateuinnt of our Receipts ana.undcr certain circustancca canacarcely be ipeinlitoresr aay;of .3454: held bv 247 individual subscribers, (ia clu.lin' 500 thsres for the Town) one half of which has been called for in fire requi eitii.m to the begianitaj of the present year, aay , 1 188,700 af which there has been to the 1st 'f, ef the present month reeived, , ' . $111,315 Ifcgotiable Notes in Bank, Outstanding of the 5 requisitions, S.08S 133.800 (The excess of fl 00 was paid by P. W. St. John.) of ttw Funds reoeivej there) iax beon expended to the 1st inst. 104,975.03 Btlance in Va. Bank, 2,31,85 ' " " FarraerVBank: S.f 91.69 " "Cash, . e,5oni,ii3 i'JtHei to thefreiginf .1 have.ijfje ' la.Vl&t 10 to 12 miles ot the superstruc ture is nearly if not already prepared to be toid dpwn as soon as the weather la eome -rhar snnrtrwttletf anrtthrtal greis sis fcr as the" Road Ta graded."-i-150 tons of mr iroa ii arrived at City Point from Liverpool and now receiving and stored on the long wharf; the balance of tons bought last fall in England in lots an 1 1 anve early next month, also the Ua eoowtive Engine- 60,000 Spikes have .,V3..:ffderje(l ' v x nected from Ric bmond. so that jq 3 or 3 months wa may have the pleasure l a ride at the rata, of 13 to 15 miles . an hour. -tin ..-. For a'futher detail of the pro jrese of the Road, as well as materials, 1 beg leave to iJSMwJ' .to our,,Enginepr Rejif,id. dressed in the form of a letter to, wr fciend Mr. Brown, with a view of hia mak ing use of it before the Legialsture ; a co. Cy of whioh Mr. Robinson sent me before left Richmond; to ha presented to you M this annual dueling. - - Richmond, F. V. laf, lfi33 , BAn- Siai Arreeably 'to my promise Jfhr I had lastihe1rpasureofceinry6u, ItruuiBit yeotbiitllowinx itateajaataf nm uri, which however wi- ..J - - . ' nicmni rommion ami nrar.n.-t.. ,.1 riiimrir jiaiMioaa,, t. .. . . .' .:. r j, J M IUWuHi m-mrrnA tlie ftd k , 1 1 1 1" uriwraiimi line 01 1 eiertnir f.,f b,K,( 30 mn Segth ear at FKr .. Liia-. 1 . a. " wiuea more if Knadway .... ,M-m u..n piun laiciy put utH,r CIH) tract, are now in a rapid etato ofeiectition and it ia expected will he eWeted by th lat of July next. Thia will giVe th 01 me kou reaay lor the rccpti,m ofraili witainAve months from this lime. Ar rannentsare made so at t avoid anv wuHKetMry delay m yinf d .wn the au perttructure. Timber is already provid ad for I the dialanca, and the shipment o rail for thirty mile ef road hts Irmem nienced at LivertKHd, and the whole quan. j "periea win be received at IV teralwrff b the let of A orll nail. - - ' A Locomotive Encine X Ilia oiot il c-viwu c-mmnicuon naa bees contracted for by the Cornpany in England, aad ar. raagement are mads fcrproeurimr in this eouutry ascond Engine and the neceesa. rj arnageaand Uare hr tho.tnwiaorU. tion of persons and property., - The distance of 43 milci hicli .. . iwve Mated will bo ready for" the ve.,- tion of rails by, the 1st of July next, ex tends S miles oeyorid the Meherrin. The itau iioad on reaching this steam may be xpected .immediately to command a mt. tion of tbe trade of the Roanoke at well as inai or the tnterVwing-ewrrtry? nd the transportation of plsengera and tbe mail oh the great Nerthem and Southern Hn. - 1 nese objects - (should no tcsbar rasment be etperieneed Cr the want of tunna.j may be attairuul in littU more I had 1 months from this time, and trawroor- UUon by the . Rod U rerul.rlv commencsd betwmn Hich'a ford and Pe- leMburg in the spring of next year It will require it is presumed 1 Smooths more to complete tbe whole rUil.mad ta the Roanoke When this noble stream tltali U imoUJ. , a trio - of Cm-M Am hours to tide waeer, will be sahstituted for a voyage subject to much uncertainty and delay, and a safe and speedy rrmria tion on a portion of the most important ine ofcommaniealion 10 our country, be given to a mall and to paneengeri. You will aoe, Sir, from tha above state. men! that the aid of the Stale ia asked to a work of easy execution tut by 60 tneaaa an unimportant one- I have no doubt that its patronage may be extented to ma. 0T 2?rk promising larger reaulti but I confidently heliave U eaa.be given to none where tkt end 'U proporittn to tkt if art will be aa brilliant. If the above view is correot, the suWription of the State will scarcely hi paid before returns will heW ceived on it- It will be deemed filiation ef thia that the Stock t the Company, notwithsanding the rapid Jrafta on stoekholdersj has stood atladily at par. In other , rsriecta involving higher State considerations the work seems to be more i eminently entitled to patronage. As aa arm ol defence or an instrument lor the conveyance of intelligence, its importance sharafjfitfckppeciated' 8ui '-thiThi.-.iharViIsaTal'-' Sary every d.y, uses, il is certainly a trong coaideration in its favor, that it resent in a portion of the Commonwealth tlceasablei to avery visitor at its Seat of 'hvernment, a specimen of a Rail Road ohuperior order, one adapted to locomo. tiv power, aad one unsurpaw-d in benuty of utline, ir. directness or ia favorable grluation by any. thing yt undertaken w.rieoontrTi -Ijught to adJ that tha cost tha work notWihstanding many unfavorable circum etanca which have contributed to enhance it, haibeen so far within the estimale. anv very-respactfully, flit, Your ob't. servl. U. ROBINSON. TH HaWBIlIt IP1CTAT0I. stsj occasionalle invite the attn tioa ol oi readers te the all-important Wlri I fiflCential Rail-Road. A cor resjKm.lehiftafgliine of 6ur Statnd indulging in aome despon ding' reflecftU)M-i: dOTbnnifhrn tutiU be horel or irum i" antral KaU-Koad, ir our people; wouWj9 wot-pon it ia earn-tHl-RosoIve lja at ,,4 half the work is done hut if at and stilt, and expect others to do i I , Northarolioa is f.. e -111. : . --. past hope. It iWticaWe, or else No. Carolina can MtU, mittridl, improv ed. Tb latter, 1, devoted ehil- irenj;annodmiithout mwsk dintcuU fy, and after bold eUionj tm d.apro,, it. 1 hope the survey lb j ordetrwf by the State; will stimuli t0 MW eflJirta, I Think it would he ti fot eaci, Count near to end" thrwtgh ie0 lne Rair.Road is to pass, tosubacrilf-ock -ib the name oftlve CouMyobtaiB alegiala-' live provision at next WmbW to lay a taj.tffpay for it il lw lSo'be free of any prejudice the Coii, w-lB beno fitted three waya ther4- wfl HcuT. ed for .the County etpet the Coun ty, and the value, of prep mCreased by the expenditure 100 fold. r'nt taxes will graduallypay tha debt a inti of the ftnnpany shall require it. U-pymlentof private sulcriptim, this leuj produce t lare vxfr Even tdoptirl j l . : RAtlSDUnV, KOWAN COUNTY. N. C ;.. MONDAY MWUCII 2. . . , .. .(1!!!:w).wv.i jilu rctlltc a gfkat - . nmi m Ilia event nfa f. ..r. t.. ..!..:. v-,h..1Uh, nm4 rore ready lo mUrk n.roi, in,nrjn 1000 pr. ar-i. far 10 vs, rsvtn, 311,1X10 3000 Jones, 10,000 (M)0 ''lf,TI3,Oo(,"jaoo" Wayne, 15,000 !.'00 inlmsor),' 50,000 iiOOrt " Wake, BO.000 3000 " "rtn, 30,000 3000 thstha.n, 10,000 1000 " Randolph, 10,000 1000 s''tkes, 10,000 1000 Rowan, rfl.oOO 3000 ' Guiiford, 30,000 0(h0 Puch a mevfl Would give e si and ani n.nl.A. . . . 1 1 1 . ..M...., ,v an wifu isks intsreirt ia a project 1 may sav the lat h..na r,.r r.r..i;. i my list, I have united Coiinli. ik.i . I doubt not would be willing to go in, and I have fallen short of the sum which some would subscribe-Mbouoh 1 iiuiv have ceeoou otnersr it ought to be- borne in ii .. . .. . - raind. tnat January, 183, will aet afloat a million of dollars now locked on in ur Banksthe ewiiera'wul loan it, and if tha cotuitiea desired to lessen tbe annual hur. aea fir the lat they micht Issue a eertifL cats debt, to hear interet. and redeemaLla at distant days,' so as to make the taxes of, w years W U uuttld 0f those ef tea years." , rta Ml oiDi;iv4 tijreisTta acacox. - No wagoner4 who brings hit cotton td market in Camden, or elsewhere, is satis fied till he aees every buyer, and aacer. tains the utmost he will give for it. His purpoae is, to gain the benefit of all the competition, .which exists among those h!L"j?Are ' Phae hia . produced Ua sees a manileat gain ia this, because he oftsn obtains 124 cents more to tk hn,.. dred thaa he atherwise Would geL . Now, if not ue tame principle indisputably ap plicable to the tamo circumstances upon a large scale 1 Suppose the State ef. South Carolina the party eflerine the cotton eron of this year in market s is it not ksr in- terest to have the competiiion f England, France, aad the whole world, who desire her cotton for manufacture . r barter, brought to bear upon the article in mar kat 1 - It ia, as nisjiifeai U this ease, at in the former, that competition the Utmost lattttuda, ia tbe obioet ta be desir. eaLlBut Juppose.lheTown' Council of Camden, were to, ordain thai nobody hoald purchase cotton but one inecified merchant aad that noWy else ahould offer for sale Sugar,3alt, Cottoa Bag!iog, CofleefTea, kesula.andir6Ai. what weald the waggoner think of this iuiding, too, the dim regulation in Co lumbia, CheraW, Charleston, and Hani burg 7 If Nullification would occur to him in thisaise, wherefore ahould K not occur to him, as a citiaeaof South Carolina in the still inore flagrant case of the .TwiT? go to Georgia, or North Caroliiia,, with his totton I .Mipposf the State, of .South Carolina required him te pay to her Tax prnerer W per ecot, as be passed thWigh her toll gatea, going ar coming t The tar iff would be still Qpoa him', and the paral lel complete. ' ' 1 - So, like the whole South, the wagganaf would have to pay more for whqt he might buy, and get lues for what he might sell, than he ought to do. . -There is this difference te be remarked making the case'of the waggoner still -11. jQefnUlhcji that of Sutkv Carofc na vit: JsTif he was fraaduiently swin dled out of the earnings of his labor, they would go into the pocket of one who would spend his gains among us, and the comma wily of South Carolina would have, the nSaStr0" te another clime, never to return I 7 tVmikfRickmohiEnquirtr.''" G EOROIA' QUESTION. ' There u more mischief brewing. The Supreme Court has decided against .the-, State.. mpMrrtmA-iMMmLXM. tollowed up in tha Mouse of fopresenta- tiveshy a Memorial, presented by Nlr. Adams from the City of New York, on the subject ot tbe twNiasiacwMa jeccOtsNMl in the Penilen'iarv. The decision of the Court ia ultra. It goes tbe whole against toe Rights aud Sovereignty of the States. It must startle every man, wbo is for preserving to the Uoveraments all the power which have Lbeen reserved to them. The power now claimed by the United States Qter the ter ritory of the State of Georgia is not r ran ted by' the Constitution, (t gives Con- f resS the power to regulate trade with the ndian tribes nd nothing more. It is not believed, that Georgia will aubmit to the decision and thaf. when it ia certified to her State Court, they will take no -ac counts! it. What than? , Will the Su preme Court be so infatuated as to perse vere and issue further process ia the case T . The Memorial laid before the House of i Representatives on Mmday, threat rs to call' tip another Missoari t)afi u ' The excitement produced on the 'ryJ.preson- tatiorfof it was alarming. " Would that House (eaclaimed Mr CliVtia ..f Ge V gia) ronsent to make iMf the jimtrument f f addir exeitenteat tp waiteiaeat, t.lilingcaliflsl tboae to bostot twayajsin. - ''y fc Mm r. la the haarui ih. lliey ahould rend the I'm-m to pieres ? - A ttarci tut bat the tolmiiua werf immliately before the rupture with (Ireat Britain. He warned, hf cautiraW gontlemeni he wmia stoiip teatnat them. Memorials line m-te could be got up at any time by eauionusuwaa iaoaiCa,,.UifHf.PM-,(mi 100HW the crmiliiion ef the OM Plates, aid not by a reckless and unMing course prnano ineia yet further. He prey pmnnaa 10 emmid-r. fie warned the "w P"el with prudence; and eon. Hieraiion, and th'nih he wl not im plore tlirm, yrt he esrnestlf warned tksai 10 msrejrard mirb a meinorial.N Mr. Drayton of S,mth Carolini also, raised hit wtrmnj toire . " Vf it not lie likely to mc reaso thi agitation whic now pf rvs-lei so large a portion ef tb comn'iumly toexaNierNt 1., madiieM he CiUteasof d'orgis already convulsed by tlie Wrongest rxciieiiiput to' inlhienre the puuusmind sn excilcnintit a I... I. . ,11. out the iilrcitiniate mid iniluinmatorv in terposition of this lloute, may iniH-l thf-m i an, wnicn mi -'at uivolve us a t ha knr. ron ipf intestine war, and .baketlm pil! are of the Constitution t ,1, rsntre t . D,s any memlier of this Houmi desire this Arc. we convened here to dissolve the oouds winch t.-a-mct iltesa- United SiatM Are ws not here for the nurtMite f aim. Ctbening, of consiJidatjiig ilie Federal union 1 am 11, by expremiing an oifinion we no ai'ght to impair iU nierrilv r 1. unuermiat us . perl-.rmance, are we not traitora te the Coamamhrn, an-l to the laws and te the sacred oblirationt wblrK are inipodod upoa ut r ! . I ... - - - . I He motion, to lay llhe memorial on (' Uble was lt, by 1k 03.. . .W oflkt aouthrm rttlmn were net in their unit they had eeerr, the nnestrorr would have uacn carriou against ilie agitatore. ' -J ... "i From tkt N. Y. Er. Po$ti ; MR. CLAY'S Sf EEciirr" The temper of the speech is wcrse thaa itt reaaoning, and tlisplays Mr. Clav in the pilifijl light of one whosapassioiis "hive increased wtiile his mind has decayed, and who, in losing those powers which once enabled bun to command, u The applause of listening eenatei" ". ' . n"5..n'y.e. prop' sense of - the r- decorum due to his place, M ?fke omtrron..pwrtoey n- nainen, 1111 arisen on the octrgenanan Senator from Mar) bind is hof in that part P !n epewh wt copy lowlty ( but wc ask the retdfcf te penwe wifh attetition the aeritaonioas and totally uncalled for as persron of Ir. Gallatin a man. estPcmr.,1 for hworthf admired for hia llaii. .nrl acqiiircmsnU, and honored for the se rwpu Iimis 1 integrity and earnest pat riot im which distinguiMhed him throughout hislomrrar Jeer bfhalfa century in the public service. .xHk.V,7 WW ineultcd Mr. Ualla. titti-r When thatgeotleman- was sent, un der tka Aduiinintration f Mr. Adums, to represent this country at the Court of St.. Jamea, Mr. Clay then ieeretary itf State, If tirdfei toeeover comoie'ifcuJI'meifV-" atsii iuw mrougn an anq air. Atam s prejudices and folly, made use'of Mr. Gallatin to convey a lie to the British Cabinet.- When Mf. Galfalliriiicertalfrfld this L - ... f. V . L L i 7 . from the reply of tbe British Secretary of it : rt ! 1 - . . . - . lureign aiiaim, his i.wiiaation may be imagined i and when he afterwards reeeiy. ed from Mr. Clay a sophistical and flimsy hood was n.4;' exactly ; a falsehood hut a ort of diplornatie. ubierfugei he. showed his contempt for tbe miserable shift . aad equally miserable apology, by never prr sauting tbe fetter to the English Ministers. t .at m . t 13 . 10 ine re collection ut true circumstance. Mhr. Clay lowird, Mf. Gelatin. .tilfeiia pasnge in bin published ipeech:; lHuid4ee fBi .fine (jBlivereii' but it still retains enough of its original char acter te excite the disgust of the. reader, standing as it does in strong epotratit with :thWiMiie which precedei iCand in whioh the Uble orator endeavore to win over the votes of Inabmaa by vhaedling then, oalhe grmxid ol a fancied reaemblaiiee between Ireland and Kentucky.- If the Kentuckian bear any resemblance to the brave, warmheart ed tnd rintrrt sons of the Emerald isle, Mr. Clay, at least, haa Mob te a very small part ef the likenea,- Cuuivt -of 4kt Virginia Leqithhrf TIRGINIA TIMES. 1 i," After due' notice, (he adiourned meet- iagof the - Virginia Legislative Caaeas, for the nomination ef President and Vice President, met on the 39th ef February; the speaker ot the lloaae or Representa tives taking , the Chair,, otid Mr1. Richie acting as Secretary. The Meeting was scarcely organised before Mr. Reane, a Jacknoa Van Buren man, moved an ad. journment, to "prevent .discuwiort and aave time," and he was immediately sec onded ,hy those of the. Van Buren party, shewing a preconcert to prevent the e tioa of the esuctia , by the very men whe had calW the meeting.' litis created uiinieqiarc aim strong excrement. Many ineiiibrr did not see the propriety of lm ihii, tad which will bo evade? ' tntrmwaetotMtM fm-utlvi. SlfrVs, amnher V aa Uoren marfr moved therevi.Mi queafion, to cut short diseuJ- eion. i ,a prtrl0Ui miesticm, un a mo- L ht adjournment ! ( -Tl.e uproar cm. tinuail, niullitades rose to srieal at tha am instant; -clamor; vhcinance, sod Vr. 7 V""fc"u" ' vm an quaters. Ihinng this melfe the cditor.of the Kir quirer it w said exhibited a hldicreus mix- IT Tf ttV" question however, was at length laksn, and theadjouroimntWM carrkd by a large owjonty. Thus - has the hug expected Virginia Cauetia been dislved . ! .l: l .1 i . wjeci we aave a remark or I i , a t .w " v ? ' ; - he IlhlJ Z?? ,h"',S!VfV'r.i her public policy, proceeded himhi the ba sisc0rinc!p,.hermov,menuwarecb.r- MV, dignity, dsliUration an4 firmnesa. Xii akin k t... I ... .1 J Ih'it high grouml, and Invelvrd themsulves in a iHxir emilt of nersonal oolltlr.. il,a " " W'V . H.IU LIS lltllllM fl r-eedingi of the Slate, (as far at thoae eadi-rs fontrol them,) become baptiouH. yiolent and abortivsj thul (Jest mtij that ...t. ... . . ii-. . . . uiKKnce upn puouc opinion, which wias. ly and firmly exercid, heretofore, had iTr,.,. m "v n'gnpsi siauou in ine coo. .biacy. The truth is that the srepire i strwJ in that Plata haa ousted from ilia i luu.de ofllne (,'reat meu whalbrmcrly held it, and it ei-iznd upou hv wich rnru aa S Rikhie, Ttter V. Djuiel, a.U ..,theia.in. riirhtenranyenlae.lvi,;w,llithlhe.f solves to some anpiiaut, and f-.il.iw his Cr-1 uiies, whatever mv U hi principles. 2n-l. Wo do tut infer fi, the adiotira- meal of the (Wet, thst Van Buren is in a imaoritv ..f the Legitlture on the con- trary, we belieTe they ,ald have no,.. inited" hint. It was o lhecause IheVl could not nominate. htm. bin ty-cana ihnv are not nominate hint. The pernio d tha Mate would aotsuimnt toil. Thi name X m, .1 Van Buren was more ant to prove too hea vy lor that ul Jackson, tUan that of Jlackt son to be . strong enough, tu auatain Van araif, and tiine is aeceMarv to afiori) to the Enquirer an ennortanitv of working upit t iie State. I 3rd. Tim inflii.rva lima K. ..aN.;.i . . VI upon the State,-by"triat pr.urwhic.h hsf acijuired so great an ascendency,, exhibit in the atrongejrt point of vie w, the necessi- ly of -estalilishimj a pntd at RifchmoniU m principjo. unpledceil. tQ.wen. unf t I lered to party, and devoted alone to tha I Vtrginia trriuciplea .of Why mKh , pre, after having been pro.ni).! fur two years, is not eatahllshrd, we cannot con. eeive. We know that it haa beenanj,. joably tanked -fir fn'-thir State; we know thst it wtHibi-he -wlely - patrwnised,' we koowihat it would supercede the Enqurer here, and wa Ifliev f hat the whuie South era Cclry:.would,Jwp:M,f t itw -wpej ....... . ..... ti , . r tne ...uqairef , iia sold ttseir, Witluml ham or ilecaac, v, t the political Meah- Mtopbtoe oC new fork, vVnh a jfiotlow and deceitfei opposition to tiiinr'giciples M il Ritchie advocates' tfis man nA mm glee la give to ifie goveramam: petioaj 1 opratjanSfcdiMCt; DfpfiwUaa.lo.ihc tha. 1 orv which he R-ebly pretends te austaui. 'The Richmond Whig1 uaquestiHiah!y an able paper. andMr. Clay mil of tha qudstiou, a' frrla-n aud" eoadid ono is nevertheless devoted to Mr. Clay and to m t ef the optiiiona of that ireatlsinan. hiuh makp him the most ebjiional man iathe United Statci, to the eole of the South.... Another press is therrfore wanted ill Richmond,, and wa ibnt put the question which ia made' to us every day; Where it Mr. CralleT: . Columlna Tiuu.' SLANDER. The case of Geor l.dg.'vUlwaa decided fby a before tlie Baldwin Sunerior ones, at special, jury 3ot on Fri- nwv W.U.MWI Will Wjill-I Am 9nA ifmt - tl. i-i a.ti4Jii harm fl.a KiMa.a lnA.r...l V.. " "i .iu wuiuraiiEiiu ail 19. ft'edwIJjuHfcfttM mwt oo the various points rawed bt coun- sel in its progress, occupied the court till 9 o'clock P. II, when the case waa ably aitf.:e1abnie submitted t the jaryy with lhe charge of tliecoiirt,ataunrise the "neat marning, whfedered Wetiflt f4V;00(r-rJama" gesi .Counsel for plaintifl;zS.t.a6ckwelL R. It. Hines, md W. S. Rockwell, Iqrs. For the defi-ndant, Saabura Jenas, and J. U- Uoward,' Esqrs.T V (ieorpanT ' . , ; " - i , - A ease af rnt inn wma frfaJ iaa a..l I in Morgan Superior Court, and verdim r -i- T ww..Ma. w. HH ... w . m . tt . . i. given agaifim me ovionaaat tor t3o,3V. - . . 1 " . .i ii - . -. , . rj; rrpm the Washington Globe. Extract of " ktttrfron Kniukfto , Mtmotr or coi-ri M-, ttatti , V' ' .ary y,l?83. ' . 1 wish you to ny dosu " 'iiUthat shed light on the 'yect, an I ! wiLiuo them to the best rjvaiitago. ha coun try haa arrived at a crisis i t requires every exertion to ave the r-, Wic, for I cannot, for air uientwlwlip tlott South Carolina will g i alone- Vi nin North. Carofina. aTid Georgia; . -Mow in her wake. letmessei, Alab, a and WiMis sippi, equal'y unaniinom M-d firm in par- p -se, wid jom the lea-;, . fn sah an , event, waai iiiiiih ou . i ie theoursa W,r?U.d by the yt o,t. , Jr0 Vour fJ9 . the pBhlw dtnxiu, i toxin fee i a. m ' ' . . " " '.": r -i i . Wimfti i ftlfU tmotL iff. Channinj. , ft..4. eWsJJ fVOL.XU ,fcr m,-n( h, would have Jo Ml-.w theV SftfiraM lhehi ture'rs sP. lir, JT'l ho' niauufacturerf wrjuld be .emVilisha!, aa bt an earthuuaket and the eastern ahie pin inrrt with it, f.r In tuth an nrmt&f. land thai tuurfmrfa -hl m tZi . f,m the rarrier of tkf Syoih taii vVef4 rearing large Cities and rapitalitts on thej Miwaaipoi. , Thaa, and aiBrtlarralA' give an inionse ietorwt io the procwedWg" ln Pfre Hd any id yw'aJTord U . crushing the roraed hydra(t'dr Fttrmt and arirtrrtellfgwnee ywi waf give OfC cat the subject, will be, thnakflilly acknoa-tt. dired b. . ' Yourdd fiend - l - - - - The follower pl.vf-l article II from tW fl.rW..Kitlawr,tfCweS U M.-.v.... f.L. u TTt Jf "it M KTTO 1., it 1 W-!iral., and .. Ml.. Z , .. . w.... m . M. W . .. . J ' .. I . . ... "Lady, Friends,'! who excel ia that of. If their set, jiereotial propriety," which alib a lli-id. sand aceoiripanyiog virtues ia it.ilictated tliatrjH-ty mtiHt.X!tBuUnsa.r. i .... THE t UAKER-S TOILET. ; Eveu the QtfaKr!ts whe in uUdUineJl to Saint rpul. 'refrain froes outward aJom- "", "r '""ctwi by Iheif eld. i l r."'"""' eonnKieed ef fir rce, jt.ore than ''7 eo,')Mr' eontuve froni Ibe-i lairtrdf .. elements to extract as much' f-ol for van. U. M ' f,ut-r ''" ."is seven utiuutiv: ' musician from: his u:Ue, t M ; ,. ""'!' - It iejrue, the . original material ? . - ,r" .,,,n"J vt y tor the varistiee that ih,r iaPDwi7 eontnye te at trace' ' "u,m lhme mmfl Omental , Firat, there) , " wn,;" fi" w,nt f bite,.lhen ..... s xn " wh,,V.e1 ,heW ' I? iJ""!. : . ... . " re ic -Tnmch " white J now nianv oinrr wiutea. rVxl IoUOW M. grays t first Uiera ia aia.nln (ir '..1. .a- ii.. . .. r ... n . 7 , w in,, itn-n - nijmr- l" bn"n PBP" ' the 'brown psoer olour than i.ti I Willil thu.a . t I ' r . k m iaaa suouitisjob;! u nr dies af the Eal-jrUstW the MoVea: lh irayi thearavch';gray,-aad'ft.f lughrl kiHfw, a doaea other gtaya. ..Then A-onnf V the fawn; the l.ht' fcwi Ihe rJsrk'awn; '" the-ref' ftwut tha ttrs'i pack" faw nVaml " ... . . . . 'HKirher1Vs!l.: ,,rwiM,.,nd the Lnndifli. bmtd.i-aWart.H1, tl4 !uua'ebhj, had with durtior.ti hbA . . " T""" ,u loe-pracHscd eye trf . re iw.neir muaiin Mnkncbu fra .. A BWWnutc wight, woikt pi ti-w eel Y t Wux for linieeela lace, iiry " la ly pay ( m ' w nsi m imrden is Wrats mta i,P r other by bis graver hrei y' ? kiw4hfrt a tmtslin handi er.- y-aw eouat torghtaen pence. -m wmw inn paruaps anow tout it ii.ay n bought for eighteen slrtlliia-s alia, a" nil ma iier nnc( articles itit jjfrut-: . mat a doable . instead itf .a.ein!. ri f,.rr.. !,. . ...1'"- , - , . f. -rr ,wt'.' I'lvij-a't auuiu.u aat. um only -d,h,''!,cei betca tha.lndia; ej'wl - jk?r.tu f MWt; to ,be )prtcujra4 tVrif ' traiwr im JUMJS IU "M " won, B4 tun th 'MuWe in thia poiut they tert 3llV ' tnn,ch "lnkH mora .taan j PaoP',w" le'iertaiH thatthey c ( 3 of Iwo rioloura , 11 1 m ' lhen ,ltl' tie ,m. Brr,tMlw arawiag room to the t r.i enly, thai, nur auj th-.. iui. .. l k ... "" "' rjvvwa-wBu t-rcr aaw k Vt'kere Uh . av:lsd SUVal O,. th itiklrsiru vArLst laa. a ... ,k. - - , .... in.i- mair.04 the Jdica. weHiraad wrt ittirujc of their aid -V-r' tal eorertngal And well JIy it u . b!l i h' ' ! must aUwp rturt ' ; kr b,H ear. nc, I L hul" 1 ; V. " walla, wnn n -l..... i - - . In-'.WI cKlVVS UUK. t era and- , " I l - IIIUIKKUUIM 111 ,M',r pwet hoiiu1in;Mriiae;,; ."""V" " ae present foahioMoT. i" uvt r v1 procaedsd fro them- " to 11,111 tl,eJ do not require th cor. ' WJZ!" !ehoru?Jv emhroidernrf. t J tue .have bea duitingiifihed f.. 1,cfe work torncr of coSwrb like tm-' W"JHirAra4hey i hr sMisiirt wisiT m :r. r0 ; modcrattj ahnrtaj nor articles. No, iauetd ; if they - , " , 7 restricted to aeceMar-s in dr - ' 7 t'Jeramf theniselves by .avm-" V' "'"TT oi-cwancii tne f.nett poiiMa ' 9u'.tly. CO htir CMBlClba r . cin,.-!.-. If wnd. waaobwrvod of a rr. ,.t f . a f r ...... ... i ..j villi IBS 1 ' that he wa curioua in hie i i-n r a Qua V' Vl.i L. ... ... . . . . -.-. ar, ana mi. implied axiom f the seven. teenth wittary ia folly in force at tha pre- scat day. Ou observation mora, ani I ' havedtase. In management of that most imauageable part ea lady'a attire, yeU V . ceped a shawl, w will ftuU h . any arf re ' . -jij mf ni.e ot tha ,1m ropean ..(dinent afwayt exneptin g larlf f from Spa ul O. tha .ii... that I harj witnasead. to modirV . " : seemly eitreaaeanee of the back of nickf O, the patip-ce required te overcome ah 1 etuhornneea . .f rebellious ,. alearcitr ,.whea threateafd to wbcure the iblicate a!pq f -a pair i.r.Ir-pir.g skculderal O. the care that tin lr-i rA-i, i tv .v !,.;"' tifur t . ty of av 1 1 ui back from be. r,(jf H)f jj ban Sa A lwer;ala ttmxtnlm ' -- - r - -a .... iiiiH-se ninwtiKitai. i "i .T i.fw - : w; a a.v m. va V - t 4& mf Ui '

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