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i T. A ! U.StnC 1, V,1U IMS 1-OVB.RJIOH, , UOX. JOILV ELLIS, 1 r 1. ax C .STT. la. 7"T 1 t- :l ft a. J j : f ; ...'v-i J .-I Wad:!.. -Iff J 2iA. I, k- H im, TtarJa. J h i' j- t.. it- auxk:?. J. A New trm, CYarc TtarvUv, li. kutoe. Lewif, tat.irdav, -ha?w lirreee, M t Jav, 7th' 0-nav.iat, Pitt. Taewdav. lo. WaLiafU)a. li-a.uf.rt. Vt rdisradav. S'.h, Scrtaxa Cont.pficf Una gf New Haocr Sajwof Court, His ILi, Sbqmrtl, pmidkg, was eomtnecoed thia norueg, and bold, rj law, tur " tv wetia. Tie uJv cast tf HtUw interest it lU trial ( Wn. Tubbc aod TV. LrtAkL iwrnire, far kidotppicg or steading a cctm U looking to Ref. M. Iwtbioa, and ewwcalitig hint oo board ul a Tod wita la tret ta cbjt kin off to frw State. TL pruoaen were tried last tall, bat vert granted or trill, which viH Ukt place during the pevsrtit term. TlM Cbu-kitoo runah IUU IUm bu been - eoapleted U Savannah River, and the first through train front Savannah, arrived at CWkttoQ oo Saturdaj last. Tb Cbrletoo Courier's Savannah ConwrjoodVot says, that lieaera. Drai A FiDgleUrj, the energetic and loccewM eoc tractors fur tbe building oi tLa Road, gave a aaodsoatf eoEatioa o tbe round. A good time was aad irneraT , tad tbe success of tbe euU rpr'iae was tout ad ia copiooa bttmpen of frarroua wioe. Pcbuo 8aoj or IUsk ad IUil Uoad Btock. Tarboro' Soatbenor of tbe 21it latt uji : Da TuoU j but, 20 ibarea of Cap Frar Bauk Btwk u auM at Fablic ul ia tbia town, at 1 1 20 50 per aharo 3 ahana of Wilmiara aod Weldoa Rail Road btockldat " 30 per abare aod CO ibarea Tarboro' Ltraneb of ( laid Road told at tC3 10 pet ilare all bt lodging to P tata of the lata Henry 8. Lloyd ' Fill ii Lawujiao, AisTbe Metupbi KQ(ulrer . of tbt 17ti ioat, rrporu that tbe town of Iiwisburg, Conway county, Irk, wuj eotirrlydcatroyed by fire ereral day aioce. o partlculara are, aa yet, nin inxL 1 liMtr. , Tbera vat a fair attendance at Tbaliaa Hall on 8t trdayerenlnf lutto witnuwtbe tragedy ol Ricbard tbt Tbird, wbicb M very wU played, Mr. Fk miii(r ta king tbt principal tCbaractrr, acd being well lustaintd by tbt balance of tbe Company. Tbe after piece of " Ikwtt at tbe Swan " wai received with raptor oui appiauae, and every one In the buuw wai apparently well pleaaed. Tbt piece lor to night U Hbakupeare'i gnat play of Hamlet, in wbicb Mr. Fleming Ukea tbt leading cbar acter. Wt trust tLat tbtrt will be a lull houw to wit neit tbia performance, at Mr. F. and company cer tainly deaurva a Uora lihvral iupMrt tban they have yet reoeWed from our cltizclx, tor tbeir uncaiing iffurU to ploaM all wbo v'uit tbe 1111. ltWeflod tbe following telegraphic difjmtib in , oar ticbaogui receired iloee Haturtky laat. We do not reoairt tbe daily CunstUuiion, and otuoot, therefore, roacb for ite apixrauce in that imue. The tri-we kly of tbt 21it inat doct not contain it : Wabmwoto, April 21st. Tbe Crmstilutwn of tint morning wye. If any tuembert of thu Cuoim t, Imx ought, or uken itea, to change the lmf of action ol the Preaident, io an important matter of ritate policy, without tbe advice, knowledge or coum-nt of the lrtn dent, be baa been guilty of an act of iulidel ity, and bad faith, which ibould invoke bin severest ceiwure.'lmleiHl, lucb conduct, would be dishonorable, uud justly incur a forfeiture of hit confidence. M la thii view we tbink wc have the right to demand oi Air. Walker tbe naming of tho individual implicate!. In tbe abeeuoe ol a reply we elmll maintain that he is wholly Unable to lubatauliate the grouuJt of hin beliel." . Thu article exciUa much comment Iroin it setni-ofli-cial charactur and m it involve! the queatioo of the uui ty of tbt cabinet Thrva Umy LaM-r from Kur. Tbe ttcaiiulilp Aim riea arrived at Halifax on the 21at lust She brings Liverpool dates to tho 7th inst., tbrct dayi later. Tbe itcamahip Nora Sootia bad arrived out. Tbe autboritiea of Hertfordshire hud placed John C. Ileenan, tbt priao-GgbU'r, undor arnvt. In tbe cotton market of Liverpool the Euster holiday bad produced quietness. Tbe weekly circular! were printed on Tbnrnday, and tbeir eontcnta have already been published. I Ure wac wu no market on Saturday. - The tleamahip BoruMia wai detained al Hontham ton in consequence ol a slight damuue to Iter macbincty. Tbt iteanier Hungarian will probably trauuhip tbe poa engeri and cargo of the Uoruwia. Lonpox. Conaoli 85 a 94,' for money, and 94 94 K for account Tbt political newt u unimportant, and the Hritish Parliament bad adjourned over for the Easter holidays. ileeoan, the American cbamrion, was arrested at Lterb earl in ua mormnir or Uo,id KriHnv ami nn i bt kept in custody until alter tbe America aailed, when ha would be brought before the Magistrate, it was nppoaed that tbe fight with Sajrcrt would be indefinite ly postponed. It ia reported that tbe steamer Great Eastern would be ready to tail on bet American trip at tbe lame time with the squadron which is to accompany the 1'riucc of Waka to Canada in J It it itatod that tbe Inhabitants of Savoy and Nice would Toto ia few days, by universal suflrage, on the question of annexation to France, Tbt London money market was slightly easier. The bullion ia tbe Bank of England bad decreased 867,- 000 aanoc toe wee. : Hat Oottok Miket, April 4. The market is doll at 104t. tor XVewUrleaoB tret ordinaire, ind 981. tot ditto bat. There it a stock of 135,000 bales in port ' WzxrOBJD pBOTtsioK MiBCR. Messrs. Richard- 01 k Bpenct report Pork steady, with a largo business la tbe old stock, at 84a. a 0 s. 64. iwel steady, iiacon Stead r. PaoDfjci MiMrrSngan are dull ; the prices are easier, but the quotations nncbanged. Bnints or l or pen tine firm, and sliehtly adranced ; sales at 36s. Cof fee firm.. . ' , , : - Loanoir, Thursday ereBi'ngBariii Brothers report Dreaasiuni auu but iteady. - -: TBI LATEST. ' ' . ' Lohdoh, Saturday -The Paris Bourse bas advanced, Consolaaloae t Ui a 94 for money and account. 1 be Hammonia was to sail on the 9th with tbe paa- gengert and freight by the Borussia. Tbe steamship Asia arrived out on tbe 8th inst Ocxa ato Natait lirrBLLioCTCE. There ire at present 228 acting: midshipmen at the Annapolis Acad emy, one hundred of whom are on board the practice ship Plymouth, moored off the Academy. Twenty-five TOTtDjr men, who bare attained the highest nroficiencv vill graduate in Jane, and then be warranted aa mid- . f . a -. r-' i- f Ma- ' ; . . n kew ty ' - j 4 J " - J ', 'viff. t Vj S l- : j It a " . . it a i PHffriaca S tft 4 rT T ( . i n tea-! -'' 1--?t-s- ; . u 4 a". 5, h ... ; .j t :v.UiUrL.rt:.lu trJl : ii .r, at it ij ariai Kmm KlM ciM an 1 mr , ( ..,-1 lk:ut U k j r7 kUU i.' Ut.Xi a t.r4 U-ia.it lit e s iaa a.i jv.rto i j srf ! tu a ,rl ilua u. anai til tl i'wax.t t U j M Url (4. ' J l-f J llit ! . i i4 Irtra 'i IrJ It iiu.Uiiu l.r '.. r a a.7-t tt.l. H I a,4 tu jr.! Mrfwa j U Mr. 14. a ktm Uaa j jaj -, b Biiaa b'itt ia aa a aar 4 u i t.f? a, aj t-rav U cai .a asa k HwIIN..ut a VusU iakti ajHMittua t-)i 'ki kti au ! mi ! irata a v. iW.J kia m Ita.i.Iul aal o eaijk.lif uUt)N l Mr. I'wA at )"Mri4 Urn. 11 -vir4 ana hat In Mr. t'uut ira r4 iK-aJ mawrrlaw b 14 r' k . AaurtH-aa r Kaow tMt., aa Oppwa.UiMiiftt.aa4 aa i (. v U ul isi'4 kius. Lia U aaad aa la w taAngikf, Ut k ni -f w Ik aauuaal irBMtracf, kr kit Uwaacwi-J ka frit agautat Mir cy.ni-a a aratjr ta Aal.uua rt trf U Kwru. i 1hV, ti.ia, la kia abia aiwjtuu 4 U i ivikr.'a tkuia tout a plaia aad csiui xaaa U audjoi't. aal ia a iatilj 1DBr dttut. I atra4 kiw atutl; abaart a4 ktractM'aU tu vprtjwba v U4 k, aaJkuw aaaual am a a atatrai uf taiaUua wuxkl a. t ta Nurtk I r.l aa. Ma all uti4 ta tbt t Hurts. luaU about tka citjr l iUla'k' ai a tw ailKiatia to aUM Ua U-tuy, but K k4 saH aitba iJ rauo fruai ta "auj-la U aJ aartmaa lit hopJ Aorta larwUua wul aJaata auatai Ika caaractrf luf (ua- wrvaUaa awl pais ifltantjr, tntkalta k4 juaUv wwa, aa4 aut Ua l.k lbs iaululitarjr Wgislat ultra ut f rain , ailauMt any jttat ruetrul or rvalraiuL Oov. soils )( w lua ntct w aa apa I uotulio. wkalitcr caiktj M Ui ! Jrral baaia W Bui, and cualaad A taal auca a cuavanUua wwul t ba aajuat ; Cut if i tai.r.w was taUblutlJ. ttia att tliinf vutU4 ba a eaaa( ol tiia aaais u rLrMMruiaiioa ta tact, a ttiu tame wa a slarl- 4, tbcraataa lailittf wbara it uul4 aar aat Oar praarat rrtaaua law was Iw Iruta bctaj Kir(ai t.ytt it cuota na4 auusjr good ftaturaa. Naw at bfwea ut Joabiful pulit v aa4 4auvr- wua isaaaUoaos oa tlia CuaatiUiiva abuuU ba awU4. If ur araaaal raaua a)Uw aaa aaliaiacturr, Ul aa iiu prva UiaU "n aatwr Mar in ilia w kata Tbaa If U tbaaa kauw aot wt." Na aiatWi b BugaaaiaiuuiKi blb acvliuDS uf tit 8lata Biigbt ba, Uuv. K. aa onpuaaJ tu civuig sola eoatrul ef tka Layialalura to alltar. 1 aa araatut ib k an4 balaMfa au aaiuili iiaUUf ia our Mat sbuulti ittti ba dtaturUJ. if i vaiorrm was saUbuabed, it wwiltl taruw aa aoUua tiara of tbt buftlaaa aa aa aacliwa, whila tka Waal old luae aattraJ Bi'Bibara uf lb teaaal, tb rafirvaaaUtiua la kn. h M aow bad ua Uaattua, aad a deuiaaj fur a ibana lkra- f would b tb ruOMqaao. . U alludad tu tb pranl buUbtetlMas uf tb hUl. amatlr iu'rr4 for wurka uf la teriial loipruvtnwat la tba Want, Until recently, tb bar dana ef taiaUua wcrt b(bt tl was onpuaad tu diaturbiNK Uia coaipromiaM uf tba voeatiUUua. II bad ba bar a aad raartd ia lb Wat, autl frit all la atlai biurau fur Uial aurUua ol tb hlabs wbitb it aas Batutal ba abuuld l'l t, a a Wvatara Bian, ba akad a adtantax war but Kantara fi lauda. Tba Waal aa aeiwibla al lb lact, tbat tb lalra luU eeuntlra, br Hi bulk ul lb pruuart; was award, wtr coolriltuliof urBlv and Uhrrally tw advaor their lutaraala and tu Utlba lb reaourrca of Vtcstera t'arulnia. There waa bo cvmiilaiut, raid Iiu. K., tbat tlua uiidiaj m sipsuded principally la tb Waat, but b uientiun ed tb fact tu abuw lb ureal InjiMtit a tbia tu'w selieme would walk, witliuul surreapoBtlmg beurdu tu any one, an J coOteniUd Ibat bia Wrateia frurnda vouldatand by tbacuru proiniaea uf tba runatilutum, and would b ttuwilnuj tu iiu pua any anjuat burdena uo tbeir Kaaturn frlanda. I Bud it uiipuaatbl, Meaara. tdilura, tolulluwUuv. Kills in bia able and eloquent axpuaition uf tbia aaw and txtraordin ary propuaitltta. It abuwed clearly, tbat wbil It aiuied a b'-ay bluw at tlia alava kuldar, It wuuld alati uppreaa lb poor and th uoii-lahilder. Tb Oppuaitloi) plalfurui prupua tu las verytlung. A prupoaltiou waa iiiade in tba couventlua to txempt atuall arlictra, and they e iprfaaly re fuaed tu do su. Uuw raa .by aay nuw tbey are nppoaed to latin rarylbing uo lb iiii t alot ti ayaleiu ! It ia true, it plaoes tbeir candiilat in a bad ailualion, and wa llnd Mr. l'uol euniprlled, aa b bad done at tiateafille, to sptlca b plallurm. lia eould But blani Mr. I'uol lur aulicitig, lor it wuuld t arlainly ba uugcueruu to reqmr auy gentleman to land on u b a platlorm aa the opuitlnu party hd tiled tip for Mr. I1. Nuw, Mr. I'oui bad arraiiKed tbe plattoiiu at liaieaviil tu tuil bimaelf, and lie ibould tie humid to bold tutu to bia lateaill puaitma, wbu h waa : " tu eiHinpt little ar Uile uf boua bold and klti bea furniture, necearr to set I Bian up In hla Induatrial purnuil. " Uor. Kllia rawaiked tbat Mr. I'ool, in apeakiuit uf his plat furni, aetuna to bat lorxottea ihst it waa jHt aa nei'ewary to aeep a man up aa it waa to wi nun up in iiunineta. (ior. K'IIm euiitended that, while Mr. Pool declaimed favor i f what b railed great priucii'ea uf pial taxation, and prurlaiuied (ii'iirralitiet, hi' went foi im i)iiiiK thu bur dena ol taxatiuu, and explaiueil the uuei. Ia.nl mipractii'a ble operstiuna of the prupi.i'i ml rulm i n ayatent In our Mate. Carry nut tlirir plan, ami nil kiniU " pruprty wuuld he tnxpd th aaine percent. e coriling ti iu Talualion. A plvaaitr tarriave wm lh t W, which uow pay a lu of $ ami a tract uf html worth $oo which now py a lax uf II, would be Uxil alike, llicre would he no Ullluipncn tietwee nereaaarte anl luxuries. While on Ihia point, iiov. Kills mmle so;n happy illiiHratlona, lm;h allowed the niter 1 tat a I My and abturility of the nil roiorim propoaitlun. He ahowad that the liemocraUc doctrine of an (id CiMitvih tar ill on Imported good waa entirely ilihVrent from this pro poned acliHine. That tanlT, whlln it laid according t value, diai rliinnated amnM luxuilct ami in lavor of no.'m aariea, and on the noceanary articlcit of Irit, culW, Lthl iioIh at all. 'Ilia d l eiinrna pmty iu N. ('. propone tu tax reerytbmg, wblbr arliclua ul pr.uic tiucetiaily ur Ij.vu nea, the name por rentage. The linnla of a letWr will not allow me to lvo cvan a fur ther aynopaia uf Oov. K.lli' apeech. II com lu led witlj an eloquent alluaion to natiunal politic. Iu the tfrciit political battle before ua there would be but two part lea the leim c ratio and llhn k llepublicitna. Kvcry vole given to a third taiidi'late lor I'reaiJent, will be no mm 'j loal to the Con.-ti tut ion and the Union. Mr. I'ool bewail lua reply by a) in tlut he aopeured be fore the people of Nanh lor the Hint time Hint lie appeared as a randiditte for tiutrernr that he knew well be waa sd dretaing an audieuc rompoxed generally of hm political iippuiit'Bta-lhat he had aa high a iepe t for tlmac who diriered honemly with biin on politira aa he had for bin own political friend, and complained that tior. Kllia had not fairly abated hla poaitioii on the pUllorni of hin party. He was gratified tu know that the people uf Ninth kuew what eipial taxatlun meant, and euntemled that every man should Contribute t j the support of the government iu proportion to th protection he receives, lie wai as much oppuneil to arraying tlaaa againat claaa aa (lov. 'Kllia hitmtelf, aud pro ceeded to defend himaeif and party agnimil the charge ol bringing before the people a new and danuerous ipieatiou. iiii valorem waa no new tpieation It waa the system of fix ation iu many ol the Hontbern bUtea, and he wa fur placing North Carolina by the aide ur her staler Koulliero Mates by pausing (id tain tm, and taxiug negrues as prupurty and not as persons. Mr. I'ool referred to tbe views of Oov. Rett and Mr. Hoi den on this subject. He read the language of Mr. HolJen in favor of the practicability and Justice uf mi tdfurem. He contended that ad talornn wuuld protect and strengthen tbe inetitution of slavery declared that little negroes were the beat property iB which capital could be invested tbat they Increased Iu value yearly, and should be taxed tbat a convention called on the federal basil could not hurt the East that oo one aaked for the white basin th.it be wan fur a convention on th federal, not on the white basis, aud that ha was himself a slave holder, and was in favor ol tax ing slaves and other property according to value. Mr. Tool, in answer to the charge of inconsistency In hav ing voted In the Legislature several times against vl valo rem, and now being its champion, said that he did not like . . : 1 i i .1 ... any ui me proposition mine in me last Liegiaisture, anil mat it would have been entirely useless for him to have made a proposition, for the Democrats had a majority had cau cused on the revenue bill and bad even voted down a propo sition of bis to make a sentence gramaticslly by a strict par ty vote. Mr. Pool harped on the great principle of what be called eulity and Justice. Ua resorted to considerable! special pleading, Ac, to make it appear that he did not ft acOu Vote againat ad valorem in th last UgMature. lie denied that bis party proposed to tax everything, and satd the reason the opposition conventien refused to exempt tin enps, Ac, they fcjund they had already made provision for such exemption. He says he stands squarely on tbe plat form of tbe Opposition party-that hs has always been a Whig, and was an American, or, if Gov. Kllia prefers it, a Know Nothing, besides, and that those who voted for him would vote for one of the best Whigs they ever saw in their lives. Mr. Tool made a very Ingenious speech. He is a gentleman of talent, and whilst he Is generally more logical than eloquent, yet, at times, he is disposed to captivate the fanny by some oratorical displays. The limits of this letter will not allow mo to give a farther report of Mr. Poors remarks. His great inconsistency on tbe question having voted against every proposition on the subject in the last Legislators, makes it aa up hill business with him to defend it now. I cannot write more at present. In their rejoinders noth ing new was elicited worth adding, except (iov. Ellin ,,.. ed himself opposed to abolishing the while poll tax, and Mr. Pool, in answer to tbe question, said " he was also opposed to abolishing the white poll tax." Look out for a large majority for mus in Nash next An. goat- ia naste, - - , , , oiu mas; Breach op Pbomisb. Miss Elizabeth Pazton, sis ter ot Sir Joseph Paxton, of Crystal Palace fame, bas vast sued a reverend chaplain of tbe LnglisD army for a nreacn oi promise of marriage. The damages were laid at wio,uou. judgment went by default, and t Court of Inquiry was instituted to attest the damages. J L, r 1 i ! ; J a v2 - &vi-y cv..C U !.;. j ' . I : t; '.-.. -' j .i-id, t-t t:-r U? r:-:..v...c 1: jut Ja.-k :. i'i oo mt r.. - J k t-b ik f t i e ir i.i aM tz. tt as4 clttf .: 1 -Kt ul ti,j ar,:. j wi Was tfft a rc-; U-V u t sij as re arr. u lr j? w Cv-"sta . i j cVtr ar v u-i'ttc-tiiiS ii'i a ia Ua so easv etatsta f r j-f ;? j, jcaaux , atd f'-yf t-ar cwa nal ut i v i aik J, c.-j.a.a, t.-. d sikJ va t?. It awcr d.ctro-d at tiie irt.cv3;ct aad d--l wtjr t a tKV'jj.t icr i:t:e carr. Si-i we ai t-j' rai ap it. and tk-atrvy all lL "gWxa ao tuitiij iA te bh dty LLat awa.ts us ! 1 brt:b tlrf aKt'.tKtiM, ttt-ccai, blielJt, to i ia Ua. r rJ aa-i Uui cKir-. AilmI tbe uij.ie var.ty of cb .vts trf kumaiiiiy aoJ U-wvuli'iK'e wL;h invttc ncj..y atit ft U if rtj-ri . at ibmi acirrt aucae oca more fcaraiWs. tUt dots Dot thread t dclttv ocr country ja y j P that amU irUoa c the tkfgy wbicb La W.t t'jiil tj t!e wJ a-id ru nous stLrcora, Bot to f .et tbe e'ur of Ua Li latf Buautia oi tb (un,lf o oar rtlitfKna, aul to prvfit by this pt-actful tiaapk. I rtitrtat that port a ul mj cuuatry women wb j have riven thru? cmiotruauce to atiubuue, U rvak-tubtT that they ever tuoc4 krved aod botxuvd bea moving ia thir own apprttmtt and d ii.'hUtd sphere, and U rtSect that tbe it-k wLkh tL-y shed ia wlmTibbg with tbeir fair hands abutitHJO petitions, tuay prvvt bat the nrelade to the fiJirfr ta tbe blond cnt tirtmhren. 1 adjure ail tbt iuLabiUuta et the frue States to rvbake aud ducounte Bauer, by tbrir opiuu and tbeir tiample, sutmaures wbuh Biut iuevitably bad ta the bust calamitous coo-snjnt-tioa. Aad kt aa aU, aa country mta. aa (rk-ma, aud as tuvthtfs, cbtrih in a&Ltdiog memory the motto which bre oar aoceKtors triatnphautly through all the trials ol the llcvoJutioo, aa, if adUrcd to, it wiU conduct their MattTity through JI that may, in tie dvpenaaliotis ol liovidenee, be rrwtrvrd Jur them." Two Visas or tut Catt Jul-e C .United State Senator hoot Vermout, related to ua a good anec dote, tbe DthiT day, illustrative of Abolitotiiam. Tbe Rtorninz be was k avinir home to enter anon his duties in this city, a straight faced deacon, who touted nton tbe whole South as a great pautkfaoniam, calkxl oa bia and sa id : " Now, Jttdfr, I want you to do all in your power to anoiisQ slavery. Wtll." said tbt: Ju.lgc,"bow shall I promd?" "Dh, ldm't know; but you must abolish it. It's great curse, auu must ne aboiiMied. 1 ou know more about law than I do. Iiu1 church is my stronghold but you undimtaad national matters and can devise some plan, and I know it. Tbe only wsy 1 ste to aboludj it," sakl tbe Judt'e, - is to buy all the alavcs and se( tbeitt free. " Well, go iu for that ; have a law named that the North shall buy tbctn, and then this trouble will cud. Yea, you go in strong for that, Jmle." "Just as you aay, deacon. 1 will agree to it in moment, and will stand my share of the expense. Here is W ooditck with three hundred inbabitanU, and this to ii would 1 called on for atout six hundred Uiousand (Wlars, and 1 will urge it lielore the Senate." The good diaeon opened his mouth, then his ryes. ailuwtt) ins tonirue to rscsitc Imm one corner of oil lace, nerutcbrd his In ad, and tapped impatiently ou tbe floor with his foot. As the Judge was leaving the room, the deacon's power of speech came to hitn, an I he called out : " t)b, eay, Judtfe, 1 gtiesa you'd Utter let slavery alone. The inior black kllows arc btitter efl in the South tlmu up here in this cold climate !" There are s veral just such deacons in tho country. ii uViM(im ji.iptr Tur. Mayor Wants to Ser Thick. A vouul' man, a nephew, had been to ecu ; and on bis return, he was narrating to his uncle an adventure which he had met ou b.mnl a xliip : " 1 wus one nitrbt leaning over the tslTrail, looking down into the mighty oeenri," said the nephew, whom we will cull lilium, " when my gold watch Ml from my lob ami imnHxIiateljr sunk out ol sight. The vea sel wits going ten kuoU au hour: but nothing daun ted, 1 sprung over tho rail, down, down, and, alter a long seurch, lotimi it, cume up close under the stern, ami cliuiU J hack to the dock, without any one know ing i imd oeeu atweui. " William," said his uncle, Blightly elevating his liriiinl lirini, and ojiening liU eyes to their widest ca pacity, ' how lust did thee say the votuel was'goiugT" " Itn kii.olK, uncle. "And then thee dove down into the sea, and c.ime no with the wuteu, und climbed up by -the ruuder chain1'" " Yin, uncle." " And tint; exja'cts me to lielieve thy story?" " ui c.J'irse : oil couuiu i ureaui lot calling me a liar, would von, uncle f" " William," replied the uncle, gravely, " thee knows I ueter culls anybody names : but William, if the Mayor of the city were to come io me, and say ' .loHiiih, 1 want thee to find the biggest iiur in all I liiiiuleiiiliia, 1 woui l come straight to thee, and put my nana on iny shoulder, ami say to thee, ll'dluxm, the Mayor want to at the !' " Mrtlrp and llraall A Conlrael. AlKitit the mime time not (piite forty years ago Mexico and Brazil became independent. They set out under very similar circumstance. With rt'gard to na tural advantages, Meiico had no rival in .North Amer ica, except the United Stutw, and in some respects it win even more lavorably situated than this country ; while Brazil possessed the largest and finest territory belonging to any one government of the Western Con tinent. I he txKitne of the two countries were of kindred origin, although the Castilian colonists of the one rather looked down upon the Luiitanian inhabitants of the other as an interior variety of the same race. llotv unlike tbe subsequent history aud present con dition of the two uatious 1 Mexico has been distracted by perpetual revolutions, torn I y incessant civil discord, dismembered of her territory, and is now a byword among the nations. Brazil, on the other band, bas grown slowly, but surely, in wealth, power aud prosper ity, Him enjoyed internal peace and a stable government j has passed through one bloodless revolution without any violent change or protracted excitement, and is now one of tbe hippiest and most interesting countries in cither hemisphere Mexico has tried the experiment ol republicanism, while Brazil has satisfied herself with a constitutional monarchy. We do not know that this diflcrence alone is the key to the contrast in their history and condition, but it certainly goes far to verify the truth of what many observant men have long suspected tbat republi canism is not adapted to the races of Southern Europe, as wc find them in modern times. It is no disparagement to the Latin races to say this. They are, no doubt superior to tbe Teutonic stock in some respects iulcrior to them in others. Tbe differ ence that we have alluded to would be regarded in dif ferent lights by different pcreonsr- We merely allude to it as a truth established by experience. It may tend to illustrate a principle which has too generally been lost sight ol in the treatment of social, political and moral (uestioiii that is, tbe necessity of modifying theories ol government, laws and " domestic institutions," in order to adapt them to ethnological distinctions and diOoren ces. We throw out these ideas, for the present, merely as suggestive of a wide range of application. Perhaps we may pursue the subject at some iuture time. Mobile Tnbunt. A Venerable Ladt.A new vice regent of the Ladies' Mount Vernon. Association is Mrs. M. Chcsnut, the mother of the bouth Carolina Senator This lady, now eiguiy-uve years w , ojje, eas w xreuiun. i. tf.jj 1786, when' uen. VYasnington Dad a grand recept there. A triumphal arch ' was erected on tbe br.fc over the Assanpinck creek at tbe entrance of which six young girls strewed flowers before him and sang a song ol welcome. One of these girls is now Mrs. Chcsnnt. . Elopmkjki. Some excitement has been created in Philadelphia " circles " by the elopement and marriage ol Miss Queen A. Hose, a young lady from Alabama, and Joel 11. Bogart, of Miss., a medical student. The guardian ot the yoncg lady got out a habeas torpu$ and got possession of tbe lady, leaving her husband wiieleBs, i t t aL Pkit aia.ana.ii aa.tuva. ak3 v.iJB 4i a ln.:ra trtt Dctw-t2 licA3 i'.J av- ' e-i Lai t-ea kki - - t j.'.rird ia civ a: ef tie arrest of 11 It is reported tiai tie Urvat Lftcra w'J! ee t tie Fr toe of Waka u Ca!a b Jizie. Tbve S.i.La3 Li jLjl tf t-.x j tare bwo p t'ed La tLe Pscl'a. - - THE CHARLESTON (OtYKYTlOV. WataucToi ClTT, U. C-. Aprd Zil, lS-OO. A iLC:l d aU-h from Cbaxkat sayt tLat kk-a-tioca rxa all of tbe SoalLera Sutea LaTe reailved to stand tpoa the Alabama p'aL'orm, bat this is d-xibud here. Far ta Jtaraal Afusr. AiJt-.- H bile I ass very rraurul la lllua aka Uw4 aiy aasae isoa tbe ticket for I vmai miviaara f aav iatioa, 1 bums ( tbat a b wiUdraaa, aa fur reaauas yrr euaai to yarlf SI wtil be iKfKaaubi fuc m to acrve. a ac tel. Verrtraly, EU W. UAIX. AprU tSJ, 1- I Dos't Cast ur I !x Who is reapouaible k tbia oner la okk-a time, U fore tbe Maine Uws were uTeoteJ, Wwg k pt the bota at Middle Cranvilk, and k-ora his w ul atoeked bar tuniiahed " accommoUtMa to giaa and beast" He was a food landlord, but terribly tkaf Fah, tbt viEagt painter, waa afHicUsd la tbe same way. One) day they were tittir by thitbselvea ia the bar room. Wing was behind the counter waiting for tbe next customer ; while Fwh was lounging btfore the fare with a thirsty look, casting sheep's eyes occaaionally at Wing's decanters, and wishing devoutly that sooie one would come in and treat. A traveler frrxa the Aouth, on bia way to Braudua, stepped in to iui aire tbe distance. Going up to the coun ter, be sai-J : " Can you teQ Die, sir, bow lar it is to Brtndoo ?" " Urautly ? save the ready Undiord, jumping np ; yea, sir, I think I have tome, at tbe same time band ing dowa a decanter of tbe precious liquid., " You micundeTttand me, says tbe atracger, I ask ed bow far it wu to Braadoo ?" " They call it pretty good brandy, says Wing. " Will you take si gar with it f " reaching as he spoke for the bowl and toddystick. The despairing traveler toraed to pish. . The landlord," said he, " seems to be deaf ; will you tell me how lar it is to Brandon T" -1 hank you, said Pish, -1 don't csre if I do take a drink with you T I be stranger treated and Med. From the Londoa Times of Tuesday, starch 20. Sir M. Seymour wished to make an explanation in reference to tome remarks of tbt Prime Minister on the mission of the American Minister to Pekiu. He should be sorry if anything like discredit should be cast noon an eminent man, or that the American nation should be supposed to have submitted to insulting conduct. A distinguished American wrote to him : You may be interested to know the actual truth as to Mr. Vi aid t visit to Pt kin, for your newspapers, 1 regret to say, are full of misrepresentations. I have re ceived a full account from him. io a nrivatc letter, in which he speaks of his visit as in every reapect satisfac tory. He was treated at Pekiu with every mark ot rtsoect. lie writes in the same tone to the pnvprnment. atldmg lurtucr intelligence wmcb, I doubt not, will be soon mado public, lit ascertained tbat arrant 'men ts in the way of houses wcrt made at the capital for the reception and entertainment of the English and Prench xi it ...i .: i LU IIIIBK I a. 1 LAIUU I'llMVIBIUUU VUIX.TS. I lit) also wished to call attention to the gallant con duct of the tlag-oflioer, Admiral Tatnall, who command ed the American force who, seeing the difficulties ol me gallant Admiral Hope, ottered to bring up reinforce ments, and though bis boat was sunk by tbe heavy tire, auu some oi nis men wouuded, insisted in conveying ni sympathy, and desire to give every assistance to tbe hnglish commander. (Cheers.) 1 lit motion for tbe adjournment was withdrawn, and the report was agreed to. Mints to Youjiq La dim,- Don't sit down to your erocnei work or emoroidery unless you have nrst men ded that bole in your stockings. No use crowdiotr it under tne neel ol your shoe -rags, like murder, will out and they speak with terribly loud voices and at incou ven lent seasons, sometimes. lion t undettake to write skim-milk tioetrv when vou feel a little distiosed towards enthusiusm. Co and do kind action or siieak au encouraging word to some- 1 1 r . 1 t ' . . T . oooy, mne leenng must nave vent. lHnciid uimiii it you u oe ueiier sansneu a'lerward. Mll.kii i'l! a convirjiatiox bt thr Skxatb. I he apiointmn ol Major K. U. English as United States marshal for the southern district of Indiana was yesterday coulirmt d by the Senate. it appears by tbe report ol the marshal of Ohio that tbe republicans of Ashtabula county are in arms to re sist the execution of the Senate's authoritv to brinir iirown before tne committee charged with the invests tioo of the Harper's Perry aflair. Ilis attitude of a lairs was foreshadowed in tbe speech of Kedpath. Nul lifieation is the order of the dsy in the " labor States.' I Lb 1 ri.l Pa wmc.f hi comes IIoMC A friend of onrs, who had taken pride for several years in cultiva ting a lull crop of nuir on bis face, was called away trom nome on business some time since. While absent an inexperienced barber spoiled his whiskers in trim' ming tbein, wbicb so chagriued bira tbat be directed tbe barber to make a clean job ol it by shaving whiokers and moustache off. The barber obeyed, and our friend's iucc was as smooiu auu ueneate as wnen in nis leens. le returned home in the night. .Next morning his lit .i- i ,- . . . . v i . ne gin aid not recogaizc mm on waking up. lxxiking over her mother, and seeing, as she supposed, a stranger iu tuc ueu, sue remarKea, in ner cnuuisn simplicity, " Mister, get out of here : I'll tell mu vaon vou vken ne comes nome 1 1 aa UKMOCUATIC TICKET FOR t OMMI5SIOIVEIIS OP NAVIOATION. W. B. FLANNEB, ELI W. BALI., J. C. BOWDKV. DR. Wat. A. BERRY, niu. j. runt. 'April 21st, 1960 195-te Ilollowar'a Ointment and Pills should be ths never neglected accompaniment of the family medicine chest. iney coiDDine in ineir united airenev tba cure nf near v all the external and internal disorders to which men or women are subjeot. Their effect is not partially to remove, but to umjjoi uieasa. ooiu at toe msnuiactory, flo. so Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Druggists, at 25c, 63c, and f 1 yvr jiui or uox. FERTILIZERS. FEXN CITY BTJPER PHOSPHATE LIME. PHtdPHATIC FERTILIZER. rOUDRETTE. BONE DUST. MEAT AND BONE COMPOST. ROBINSON'S MANIPULATED GUANO. LAND PLASTER. AMERICAN GUANO. A good stock of the above named FERTILIZERS con stantly on. hand and for sale by April 20.-194 lw T. C. 4 B. G. WORTH. A MS PORTER LAGER BEERi Wt.ll.K.t.I KECEIPT8 OP AI.R frnm "Pni rnan's Eagle Brewery," Philadelphia, one of the best in the country, and for sale in quantities to nt Streeu, Wilmington, N. C. JOS. MEIER. 177432-tf March 31st, 1860 THE PARUENTEK ak CA91PBELX. SEWUJO -BfACIIIlfE. PATENTED AUGUST 16th, 1369, by E. BOOTH. The motl perfect Machine manufactured. E. T. BAKRY, AgX, PhotogTaphio Booms, Mozart HalL Jan. Md, i860 111432-tr p I -u' r",,JT'" "UU1 "e country accompanied with the ..... All in .irm w. bails, i"""'i'"J ;:ueQ to. i' April ll,,,D"S'" """" 'ue ursi quality or juaulk una " ""m mo oaioon on liock, between water and 1 . a. i V, ri- t ' - i J J- - - -. ., t-.-'j u vri a. iw. jt, nj a-:.-r W. t-t f .-ual tisa al. n. Lu ;- . ia I U f- aair rf , s u. r J ' - au jt-.h. rr.. BVi 4 h . J j aa r i :i er-aa w.-i-y, ax J Wr a , aai ai";, asj tie ti; w u i Vlm tt t l a'-ar tai y iraa mi sp-M kit tJ 4rt ? , y. IkJ asp? j4 :U Frir. Wu4 ti Jt4I r,va. mil af- vet a- aiy aa.ua nc,s a van IWrafviw, i uV pleaa&re ia recox :sL jaj- B-r EcU u u taa Stie aa a ltc? ai 1" ur i i-r r. Tatr trit. wsi. p. atjiiirusia.-. OaoalAa Co3ty, aa : g.Vt:r VI aal s.ra W rt i.-t ti.a IW Aay ef J. InI-v U. S. COUl, JKt. Ecstca.Ut Cat tia iv..t vaa prude, tj ky Ua.a-iak.tr iaoaiuA'i, Ikt rjnMi! asi rtite LU.J KceUfa'.ir. I "rare kftj rvsts aad a 4x.iu a t:t. tWJ is "uiijtoa hy W, 11. Lipjiitt, IL McLia, au.J ty aaPrit. W. t HAGAS A CO., riU, Tnr, S. Y. April !M, lUi 11)135 1st TO TIIK lOIERS OF kaW tttOr.R COf!TT. TIELMJiG TO TBE EAEXEST K)UClIATIOXS OP ataay citaebs ia US ereat aeetivas of the county, I hat t run eluded to afiia if-r aiy saaie u a eafid.datt f, the e trftknia. I reapevtfully Mki your saSrsgea at ttt e'-xtwa to held at Aajpaet text, trsating that my fast rove ia ' aaaproved Bie to he aut uwurtby f y war support. iJi ly Uera:4 cPy te. t. l HALL. Aprd lota, ' tlw-ta TO TIIK YOTLHS IkW 1IAUVICU tOlSITT. I HEUEBY aaaeuace myaelf a ea&didate for the SheHfalty f the County ef ii'ew Haaover, at tbe eoaiing Ao;ust tltc. tioa, and reset.lful!y soLtit you vutea. W. T. 3. VAXN. April Jad. l00. l;te Mils. W1MW, A a eiperWactd auras aad female pbyaiciaa, has a octiu r yrup for ckilJrea teethiuf , wlkh greatly facilitates the process uf teething by softt&iai the uils, reducing all iu laoiowtioav-U1 allay all pain, and is sore to regulate the boat la. Depcad upoa it, saothera, it will five rest to your selves, and relief and health to your infanta. Perfectly safa ia all casee. See advertiaeinetit ia another column. rb. Ii. H7 Jnt-27 ly. , Ul-JITLEJIE.VJI PERFECT FiniXG SDIRTS, SOLD READY-MADE, Or mado to Special Order, in anj desired Style. Form vf Mi arement, fur the benijit of yrhtlx-men htuij at a 4 Unci : let. Height of persoa. Id. Breast cloae under the tbe arms. 3,1. Waist. 4th. Neck outaivle of Beck- land of shirt worn. 5th. Wrist t;th. CeMrt tacktoahould'r 7th. " ' toelbow. tu. " 11 tolaad. And any particular direction, as to style of Bosom, Collar or wristband. lh Logliab and plain wristbands are most in favor. Kiiunxurs riiEsai j'A ttemx dka wins, Ready-made, or made tu measure, are eutirely unapproach able ia point of FIT, QUALITY and LOW PRICES. sVf Call and see the assortment, or send your orders and measures to O. K. BALDWIN, 3 Matket t., Wilmington, N. C. April 9 1MA33 3m. ULIK. CAUU We beg to Inform the trade, that we have ap pointed W. C. hOW AUD, Esq., Naval Horn Broker of Wil uiington, N. C, sole Agent for our Glue. GEO. B. ROGERS A CO. Boston, April 3. The undersigned, Laving been appaibted by George It. ' Rogers A Co., of Boston, sole agent for the sale of their (j L l'tS in this market, respectfully solicits orders from the trade. Thtir Glaztd Glue i$ fearruiiU-d equal k, if nr4 tniiermr to any vtanttfavlurei in the VmUd titatts, and tu uarranU d to give atitfut;ton, or the vwiwy reuitdrd. A well selected stock of lower grades, fr,om same parties, kept contantly uB baud, samples of which can be seen at my Office. W. C. HOWARD, Broker. Aplil 7, 1W0. 13 tf WALKER 31 MKKS, b Ii L'GOIST AA'D Al' U TIIK C A li Y , NO. ii MAKSIT hTHKKT, DEALER in stial Medicines t English, French and Gcrniau I ! . L i : 1 t . t. . uriiiitaii , nwt-euiau ieeiuei, ac., c, Also, superior Brand', Wiues, Ac, Ac. 1'iescriptious compounded in the most skillluland eli K'"1 fornm. November 22. ifl53. W. t. IIOWAKU, BROKER AND AUCTIONEEB, Ofliee on 8outh Water Street, " Old SUnd," Having received the appointment of Auctioneer, renpeet fuliy oilers bis services for ths purchase aud sale of KKAl, EKTATK. STOCKS, NEGROES. Iiill' K sik I1KNKKA I. MKHCH AMHZK. ( Sfwuil nttvidum tciU tn amen to lltt NAVAL bTvtiE if.sVAf.XVas hireiojure.) KHi r.KKM l ! O. G. I'araley, Esq., Pre t. of the Conimercl.il Bank of Wil- mington, N. C. John Dawson, Esq., Tres't. of the Branch B k N. C. do. Messrs. Kidder A Martin, do. Messrs. K. Murray A Co do. T. C. Mrllhenny, Kq do. Messrs. Kollner, Potter A Co., Do. Watson A Meares, j-"wiora. April 6th, lntio. IIAtiGAGE ASU PARCEL WAGOV. MB " ANDERSON " begs respectfally to inform travelers, and the citizens in rene- ral, that orders left for him on the Slate at Messrs. 11 EI) lilt K A RYAN'S DOOR ulisl! be attended to with dispatch. February 23d, W,0. 145-tlO HM. II. LIPlTfT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DR UQ0IST& CHEMIST N. K. Cor. Front and Market 8U W llmluaton, S. V. Always on hand a full and fresh assortment of DRUGS, rA I a TH, VIM AND GLASS. PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions accurately compounded. Medicine can be obtained at any hour of the night. The night bell is at the second door (on Front st.) from the oorner. r un and after this day, all prescriptions wiu be t'Abil. Nor. 1st, 185. is t. "lltLIEK IN TEN M IN UTK8."" BRTAN'S PIXMOSIC WAFERS. Ths Osioksl MsDicms Establishsd in 1737, and flr.'l arltele of the kind ever xntroduced under the name of Pulmonic Warms," m thu or any other country ; allothtr Pulmrmio Waferi are counterfeit. The muim can ht known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER. hkia a riiiMuaiu waeiw Relieve Coughs, Colds. Hore Throat, Hoarseness. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Spitting or Blood, Pains in the Chest. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Believe Incipient Consumption, Lnnir Diseases. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonaola. BRYAN 'S - PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve the above Complaints in ten Minutes. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are a Blessing to all Classes and Constitutions. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFrlRS Are adapted for Vocalists and Pnblie Speakers. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste. , BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS 1 Not only relieve, bnt eS'ect rapid and lasting cares. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are warranted to give satisfaction to every one.. No Family should be without a Boa of BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS in tbe house. Ne Traveler should be without a supply of BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS In his nocket. No person will ever object to give tof BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAifcKa Twenty five cent. JOB MOSES. Bole Proprietor, Rochester, N. T. For sale by all druggist in Wilmington. Charleston,-Wholesale Areata. Maj8, 185.-306A3HowlT.
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