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! I . J i.l i. - t. i I , - J :,t I i '.;,-,:: ut i : . ! if r - . m J : I t 4i k Lj.,1 t:nc. id -j 4 s t: t . irr Itr.n j. v . li t' 1 . s.:r, Ivi. ft? li fjt t-f iL t K k kiU.-s, U ' .. . . : . ' ' i-r a v -t 4 ; ; e ". ; ' e t,' I . r ! . If c t . : . i r l i .: ::it ( k tn r j i : v t . .t i . i ..n. ..IN ii.II' i::al 2:51111 line. t c:. ., . 1.vUaSaM hlIOv)D, . ; FlwtrkHM ; - W. U.'Or.E, of Etrtfurd. ... KOI Aji, of Iwolurt. M. A. Al-Lrs, IVp.ift. A. VkXABXk.l.rr... J. B. h .UlS. af t;U.jra. J. A. FOX. of kleekieabtvt. JObS A. I Kaposi, of fcalt. I V-ut, u u A i k 7 n t' u ll tk M-.t't-B i Cl.t lost XiJW XT CIU i. . - . . v two Un boea hnri from, ftcJ, ftcwrJlrj la our const, K j Bx.tJ 114 cottulkt to be brrJ from an ri o4 WftUifv Ta'k ta iJ to ls fiws M kstst-J u4 rgt mijoritj fcr Ell j. Ilow Wta f2tU3d,caootiy. Itta mtftla that lAirtma! tU UoQBUil Diririct Glory roer.fh 00 dj, t bea to tUt 3Ji-d tb furtbw tut that te Jlo etrrWI Mr. Toci i own datriot. Tb only J trtcti thit KlJ 4 not outj wttt Ollmct't taJ I-rtcb'i. W Kf t lor J coamnDicfttioo ia tbe Standard of lut Sttirdy, tl HUi IlitMt, tigtti TU BJU Box," m4 JJrfrl to the tricmU of Doog'M u4 J,Acioa ia Norl Carol; o. It mij pprkip bi tuflcient taT to i3 tbc J1K rUj ot tb eorrespoodent rtferml to, that to one f"t a qwstioa One tigW ol Mr. Dick or anjbodj ele to meet togtiber ami eoctult Wt rfo, bowtrrr, m-t enoa- It eaJ la qiettioo bt, t boat poaltirj dcny-tbat tbt rifbt to call a Stat CooTntloa of tbr lirmoctary of NorU Carolina btloogi to Mr. Vxl or any otbr par tr, iaT and exert the rrgT!rIy appointe4 Stata Kt mtita Committee of tbe party. Ierooal! we niake bo attack apoo Mr. Dick. Wt bare kuowa Mr. Dick tuolocg wt bTt acted with Lim too tag la tlit ricki of tbe Democracy, to wkb for any nnnecfwary er aoct from bio. Wbat wt aay wt My io btbalf of tbt uagrt of tbe party lo North Carolina tbe nuity aod tbt tuccfti of tbe party, all of wbicb will U Jop- anlizeil by any altra count by Mr. Dick and bit pre I lar fxlccJa, or by tbe runolrii of any aerate Uctora ticket . - ' EnrrotUL t'HAKuia Oeorge Howard, Ksq., but diipoaed Of tbe lartWt' Southtrntr to C. C. Callan Eta-late of tbt rirtVro Mmurv. Mr. ilowarJ re- tirt to prWate life. Wt rrgret to ke to old and yd Wt trait tbat Mr. Iloward miy Cod the cbange pro- motirt of bit eomfurt and prtpcrity. lie hat workc loo; and faitbfully tor tbe Democratic cuv. Mr. CallaB bat bad tome editorial t i'i urn?, aou win,DOdoubt,Biak!aaouud and reliable lKuiocratic papef. W wlah blm lucceee. P. J. Sinclair, Etq , editor aud propiietor ol tbe Fay- tttevilk Daiy Carotinmi, annouuaa tbat from and af ter tbt lasut of Baturday lait, the Dniy Carol mum will cease for tbe pmeeU It will btrr-aru-r be continwd a a icrol-wcckl, appearing on Weducly amJ Saturday of each weak. Wt regret to tea that Mr. 8. bat nut with ao acci dent by which be expecU to lose two oi the joints ol bU BMdult noger. e uosv veil u may prove hps thus " than bi iooaglnci. Col. Cunningham retiree from tha editorship of the . Charlceton Evtning b'twt. Spectator ,M giving a report of a Tic Nic at tbt Bridge crofting tho North East ltivcr near Hur pw.on tbe 19th July, hit been received. We have BOt been fkrortd with the name of tbe writer, and bar- ' lnx beard nothing of tbe Pio Nic heretofore, we decline TJUDiismntr ue arucie, tur ui pn-wok at ' ' 1 IaoK. Wt notice the arrival on Saturday affernooo ' of tbe Br. Barque Jrtkittd, from Cardiff, Walet. She bringt a cargo ICS toni of Iron for tbe Wilmingtou, Charlotte k Rutherford Railroad. Brccklnrtdir mu tink Raltflriillon Mcrlli and Pie- tic, M Df. IMvir Mill In Franklin csainy, n. Carolina. Aeoordinff to notice, there was a Brcckloridiie and Lane ratification meeting at Dr. Thomas Davis' Mill, oo tht 31st July. There was a large crowd lo attend Boot from Franklin, Nub, Warren, and Hilifax conn ties. Load demonstrations from the Cannon's mouth were tbt first txerciaet, and tbat it wus that called the permit to tht spot, u tbt ringing of belli betokens tht y the Beginning of exercisct in cities. The meeting was organized oo motion of Dr. Davis calling . ;. Cop pulfre to tbt Chair, and requesting Uenjamin J. lilount of Nash, to act at Secretary. At the request ot tbe Chairman, Mr. Julius Quion, of Ntsh, arose to explain tht object of tht meeting, and, in doing ao, be bad to explain himself : tor bt said be was cradled in Whif-irerv, rtartd In Whiggery, and entered manhood in Wbiggery ; bat that now be sect tbe error of bit way ; tbat he sets tht true Democratic party to be tbe nope ol tbe country ; tht only Untoo-aavlng organization i and tbat in lireclt inridge and Lane are centered the hones of tbe country. That it baa been through its benign influence tbat tbe cou&Vy bat advanced, step by step, to its present en viable position, in tbe great family of nations. Not- ' withstanding thit, old party friends cries that it was raining the country. I would like to follow him through ., bis speech, but I should signally fail to do him justice, lit concluded by offering tbe following resolutions, which wrert unanimously adopted by the meeting. Rewlvtd 1st. That we approve of the action of onr delegate in tbe Baltimore Couventiun, in promptly with drawing, when be taw tbe Constitutional rights oftte South about to be compromised. Jlesolvtd 2nd, Tbat we recognize Jno. C. Breckin ridge as tbe only regular and true candidate of the Na tional Constitutional Democracy for tbe Presidency of tbe United States, and Gen. Jos. Lane as tbe only true ' and regular candidate for the Vice Presidency, and tbat we do hereby endorse and ratify these nominations, and ' pledge them our warm and unwavering support in the present campaign. 1 . Raolved 3rd, That in oar present Chief Magistrate . we recognize a true and trustworthy statesman, whose large experience and patriotism are devoted to the best interests of the country. After the readine and adoption of these resolutions, the large assemblage repaired to tbe table to partake of refreshments In tbe shape or the best or everything in tht way of eatables and drinkables, for which we were all indebted to neighbors, and particularly to tbe energy of Dr. Davit. After thit feast, we went back to tbe feast of reason, and were feasted On eloquent speeches from J. U. Stone, of Nash, who endorsed fully tbe re eolations adopted, a a sound, able, convincing speech. Dr. Thomas Davis, wbo.made a patriotic, sfirringap. c. r ia t'.t - - l -cursing tweet tonnds, ' inspiring tbe crow! with patriotic feelings. Bt Ota Who Knows. X Zm rcccratic pepcrs throughout the State please Icai iu ie uuiry w siand by their nominees, and de- ;orea tie roiniiont au rtgW, and by Tariout other nt.'-T'-i tl r "a. J; rank Johnson's Rrasa Hand tu -i t.-.r t l - r, : '. . i ;i u k- k i ki g --a WU t ft a Ukl M;r I r i l i.r ' 4 :r tie we.-y ..I i-t '.revr it l' t , -1 tiLl U trf4 !n-.jn '-a li, ttkt We'ijTre.i.ie lie- .: t ft id fa, f v it tifr k ti Uey rj i ; f Uotfb tit hvoort f u.4 Word ftr ! c v4 t k x, U.j tru ut b.-t Ur ie c'j.r tad itarfvi y rfii.tm ut eJ, akd tVTt b f ia ut Us.M of r. - , l a.rea-'r r-&eJ U Sj Ll tcrr u4 Hen wvJ ii tk.k is'ru.iwi fpJ t tad ia Urt M U i.r!rJ iJ, TUt ft Ulri r ar I rrjtrl fjf J m.t is U or krwiUr, t tfc fttoti tJf e( Boukic liJ-ty di't, ftj lUt U. UJ t Um 1 li craJ. J U U A.ljy J lrwt, Uv, i4 ar Jmtx cM w t w rtsoMi tut uj K. K. UllXAWAT. J aAaltllMttl rtga hf Um A4rWik. Tbe Adriatic brooxbt 120 paastrgm. todaJ.cj Lav it frt&kUa aid ber cce. Sue tut Sottttai rnoa at t dork ea tat evening of tht 1st Inat iTkLi. l ot eoemit.oo tjrw-U to by luanbaui aod Cm t sail that the citadd of Mesaina shall not trt on the tow a, and the Cianbaldian colore will takt cqoal rank wiih tbe Neapolitaa Cg. NaMa h tranoail. bet ducb acitaUoa prevailed ie the proviacea. It ia rumored that the royal troopt are aboat to evacaatt tbe citadel of Measina aad that kot uiairt are tuxpeodtxL Ft Act . -1"be Kmtror Napoleoo bat written, a Ut ter to tbe French Ambassador la Londoo, in reference to Lord IVmerstuo's late speech. It is dattd July 25th, lie tayt : " bince toe peace u uia t rmoca, I btve bad bat oot tbeogbt. one object to Inaugurate a new era In peace, and to live on the beat terms with my neigh bor, aod e-peciai'y w ita Enclaod. 1 bad renoaocrd 8- voy and Nice. Ibe extraordinary additions to Pied moot, a loot caoaed me to resume toe desire to see, re anltcd to FraDceprovioces eseentialiy Freocb. But it wul be objected von with for peaceand joe locrwae tmmodtrateiy tbe muitarj lorcee of r ranee. 1 detiy tbe fact in every scute, aly army and Beet Uve In tbem ootbine of a threatening character. My steam navv U even Ut Irom being equal to our requirements, and the Dundee of steamers duet not otarlr equal that of tailing ships thought oectstary la the time of Lou it f billippe I bavt lour bundred thousand mrn eoder arms, but de duct from this amount C 0,000 la Algeria, 6,000 at Rome, 8,000 la China, 20,000 tea d arm, tbe sick and new conscripts, and yoa will tee my regiments art of smaller efft-ctivt strength than during tbt preceding reign. Tbe only addition to tbe army tut baa been tbe creation ol an Imperial Uuard. " Moreover, while wishing lor peace, I desire also to oriranize tbe force of tbe country oo tht best possible fooling, for foreigners bavt only seen tbt bright tidt of tbe last war. licii g ckee at band, I witnewed the de lects and wlah to remedy tbem. " Having said ttd much, 1 have, since tht treaty Villa Frauca, neither done nor even thought of anything wbicb could alarm any one. - When Levak-tte atartrd for Constantinople, tl iu structiots which J gave Lim wtrt confined to thit : 'Ust every meant to maintain tht status quo. Tbe interest of 1- ranct is that Turkey should lire at long at ptxwi ble.' " Napoleon then touched oo Syrian affairs, saying tha his first thought In tht matter was to come to an under standing with England. He asks, " What other Inter est than tbat oi humanity could induce me to tend troops to that couutry," (Syria), lit also sayt, that tbe Inte rior organization of t ranee and Increase of ber resour ces are fields Vast enough for hie ambition aod sufficient to satistybira. . "It was difficult for me," be continues, M to come to an nnderstaniiiiig with K.nirltnd oo tbe subject of t'en tral Italy, because I was bound hy the peace of ilia Fruuca. As to Southern Italy 1 am free from engage ments, and ask nothing better Uu.n to concert with England on thit point as on others. But In heiven't nuine, let the eminent men at the bead of tbe bnelisb government lay aside their petty jealousies and unjust mmtrastt, lt nt understand one another In good Uiib like honeit men, at we are, and not like thieves who de sire to cheat each Other. 'To sum op this it my innermost thouiiht ; I desire that lttly should obtain peace, no matter how, but with out roretgn intervention, and tbat my troops should be able to quit Rome without compromising the security ol the l'ope. I could very much wish not to be obliged to undertake this Syrian expedition, and in any case not to undertake it alone Firstly, because it will be a great expense ; and secondly, because I fear this inter vention mty involve the Laslcro question. Hut, on the other band, I do not tee how to resist the public opinion ot my country wtiien will never understand tbat we can leave unpunished not only tbt massacre ol the Chris tians, but the burning of our consulate, the insult to our fug, and the pillage of the monasteries which were nu derour protection." Tbe London Timet, in commenting on the above let ter, while evidently distrusting the hmperor, it glad of any occasion wbicb bat elicited profession of tucb friend ly sentiments, and trusts that they foreshadow a policy under which we mty enjoy peace without being com pelted longer to support til the burdens of war. Nar us. Fifteen Neapolitan tteamert are reported to have left for Sicily. France bos assented to tbe Neapolitan proposal that the French and English' fleets cruise off Calabria and Naples to prevent the landing of Utribaldiant. Lord John Russell declined to secede, because England deoir ed to maintain the principle of non-intervention. Roxf . The Pope has decided not to qnit Rome Acstru and Prussia. A mutual understanding Lbs taken place between Austria and Prussia on tbe most important quettlont of European porcy. I hit is tbe result of the Tonlitz mcctine. Stria. England, Austria and Prussia are ready to send troops to Syria. Uknoa, July 31. Advices from Damascus have been received to tbe 10th of July. Three thousand Christians bad taken refuge in tbe citadel occupied by tbe Algerioes under Abd-el-Rader. 1 be town was in tbe power of tbe murderers and incen diaries to the number of 2,400, and tbe Turkish garrison of 0,000 men was inactive or hostile. The soldiers had driven tbe Christiana into the flames of the burning houses., Tbe same account computet tbe number of vic tims at from three to four thousand, bnt Btates tbat this may be exaggerated. ; itev. Air. uraham, of tbe Irish rrcsbylerian mission at Damascus, was murdered in tbe open streets. He bad a guard of Turkish troops, but they did nothing to wards attending him. A Mtsikrt Explained. rbe " Horrible Murder at Long Branch" has turned out a hoax, A correspondent ol a morning paper writes : "j " I was informed by Mr. Abe Reed, the proprietor of the National, that the fishermen had found a bottle just! half an hour before 1 arrived, full otblood, aodoueol his cooks bad filled it and the jug iu question was bis and that some of the barbers bad got tome hair and put it with tbe blood on the club and the boot ; aod the whole affair turns out to be a regular boax. I have seen the jug la question ; and Mr. West is around here, as well as he ever was, and the two negroes have not ron away from .he National Hotel. I hod no Coroner here at all, but all the people are enjoying themselves some in bathing, others walking and promenading upon the beach, others out riding, aud;the men in general eat ing and drinking." - .DXPARTURB OF tfli GBIAt EaSTKBJT fROH AUNArO- ua.Balttmo?e, Aug. 11. The steamshiD Great East ern sailed from Annapolis Roads at an early hour this morning lor Mew York, bbe did not get all her coal on board. Kansas Territorial EmctiOw. leawnicorlA, Au gust 8ih. Platte county electa two independent candi dates to the Legislature. No other retuns are received. A man named Copeland was killed in an election quarrel at Platte city on the 6tb. Ibe murderer fled. k c f-t 1 r ;sl 1 , i tt u,.!!. tl Uri Ttr""J u k j r itl, ti.U Wi.r tit tjjf " f li. 6TstriL a, i twr- WjL c ttry ftri W j U t." 4(rk..i( .'fcit sa U , ' iS'pkii-L tfcU i k Jit;v tfp't4 ia a a aBBur-ai ! kkrtc j Vkk Wi t r a is-j. tiki tit r-- kkr j ptiwi I, kfj cut (,m tra Ilk feoti t; r u Hi l.f . ml !cDxi i!. trt. 1am, lk f '. iv-m li. Ui Li U4 ftmmtft U lk .Mil B. JUilt- 'Jk kt Ih t KIK l , t( b year, iu err s'r t( (-kJ i ti t tisttr ia ta r 4 .it kt a taik uaaila';. t li art frvari. ta tM aira rt,' V.t rrp'j tlk iltiml bert ftd tktr.ct, bo rt Ihi lesr ia th i-ncairat l tkblie j tdtr. lit a4 kit hu ItuA bjo4 Is li awtio, asj far irt mtiry ksj lkita BXMaSiit wtrt kt aa4 t-trwd kai)4 tit tcsft aad drttt kkJ tcett ef tat oonuuit ; bcj asar Psn, fcu ttt tout cktcot urcS ta tat fiLBt ecu. ark el Ih&l tipd:'..a. Ua ta3i eX Marta. 14, Gta. Laot rvarbea tbt ctpiijU of lrtr , k4 Mort kt krt, rut tat Itmtfrial tiirucBt la tptratwa, aad farted a coa-anuvkvt Ui ILt FieaCal UiitrBUtf ,. tf tkttact." t tfit glicbkrrt pf rt dutit rf Ouif i wf tht Tertory T Or fom, kt4 l-oSc ftaptriatratitat tt ladiaa atktr titttral Laat eiar4 tl. a !. ! avder of abunj. tin rat tt tbt Trrntorlkl Lrg tslktart ktvtuj la toti&a ani aracncaJ view rtltutt tt tbt waota kd tnttrtau ot 1st rrntorv, aa4 ha the recooitttBiiktiGa U whuleaMBt ftaJ Jsdictottt taeawirea, calculated It tevtloet tht rtaoarret eft prom ota tbt prvaprn'T of ut peeptt. utioaaiot ladiaa k IT a in la Bwl inwtiitt oaJiue ikt trowpt i baaJtd, tkt Tkrioua thket M a htatila k'trttJ tt tkt t Uil'Ck, kk4 ctvaiitttd 4pre4kttoM apea tbtir property, atid asardrrtd atrtral faanlitt U.t aiurdertta aupuaiMitO, aoa at rtkUtatit t ef ttuka property As aooa at bt pat ut SovcraBMDt la eptrfttluB, nut Uoft at protted4 te tat areata ef eVprtdatuta, robbery, aaj aaurde, aad by kit aaptriur adJrtk. tact aal JuJnwut, Lt tatlleJ ail ditturb aacea. bad tbt aurdertr arrnut tad pu l4, aad wi'b Mt war or biood-b4, acteopliabed bat bulb aad failed to tSVct. la iaciJtot ecreirtd ia . Laot's ta t" Itb tbe Pcrne rtiver IbdiaM, a tail. I tnd prtdatory tribt, wblrk iUuktratet bi reaarbabit aeif paaaeiia, f oui- aaa judga.(Bt la taaiiatkt eerd. rJt ttiertd utur tountry nb tvt vt er titeva ani : neat lodiaM kad Dtctl r)eeted all attcanptt by tbt whiitk at ctaiatioa. Ibe safety of tht border citutua reqairvd drcidtil ttruaof wire? etct. ;ea. Last cat tat tatter s wa aunt difficulty bt tucettdtd ia tkacnibliBg fix at Bft buadted war. tort la reanciL. lHiritif tbt iuttrritw, eat of bit cow taor rtcPtnlttd tt borart atolta from b ia, ia tbt poe aewloa of tlie ladiaoa. aadtwe pittoik n ibt Delia el tat two chltfk. Tbt lit eraur deaiaaUed rratilullva tr tkt property bkb rtktortd, kt eald, ooldtrlM't I Heir wUiitifMM U treat aad rreteire react. H e bead tbief ordered retitiitia. but tbt kuMeort refuatd. Tbt G inert or tkea attpptd for- ward and tvt tat er tbt ttoiea e atoia irom tot a iaa a belt aad fart tt to tbt owner, and wa about to takt tbt ether piu.l, whta tbt ladiaa wbt bad tt prearultd bit tun aiid raiatd lbewar wboep. Inktaatlt four nr fire buadred ana were pointed at Uea. Laat and bit amall party. A aiacit lawt aits wtaia aaet vt int nwi ununoui retulta, but tita. Laat cootueu and protaptotat were euaal to tbe eriait. tie eald. I bae cotut kert to auakt a treat or pcftt. not to tavt a Pic nt. tea pruoipny ateppmc to tbt tidt of tbt prloolpkl ebltl, with bit Arm t)t fixed ou bit plktol la head, kt told him, if a drop ef blood of any ol the white aa abed, it tbnuid be artngra ey tut aeiiuc tloa of tbt entire tribe. Tbta well tiuied anovt bad tbt (it lrt J tllrct. Tbt ebief told bit wan tor to ceat tbtir dear onatrationa. Tbt Uof ernor tbta advanced amoca tbt fort' aioat, took their arrowt Irom their bova aud returned tbem to tbetr qulrtra, and uncocked tbrir guna, aud bnocktd tht or mln Irom their Ukna. (ien. Lane did not bold tbt office of Governor of Oregon mote than ebuot two year before be was auprrdfd by rVtident Taylor. Whereupon the LeiiikHue ef Oregon patted leaoluuona eapreeelve or tbtir ha nenne ot l be en tree, abilltr. and aui'rekk tbicb rhararterlzed hia admiuia traiion aa tlovernor of Oregon, and -upetinlende nt of Indian IRaira, aud tbetr " aineete regret that tbe Fretident of the United Matea baa deprived the Ttriltory of Oregon of tbe future aertic-ea or one o eminently oteiui, ana wn ne oe fuliiek wta enhanred by tht nnhounded confidence of the ntoole over wants he waa placed ia aooa a tbe Intelligence of the death of tht lamtnted ThuratoD, tht faithful, able, and tniclent delegate In ton- rete, reached Oregon, lienertl lnt waa anaiiimoukly ao toted aa hi utreeeeor, ai.d waa elected by an almoat uuani mouk vote of tbt otonlt. Upon tbe eve ol lenerl l.ane'a departure front Oregon to the National Capitol, aa their delegate to Congree, the people, trilAuul diWim lum of jxirly, held a mate meeting to Under " him mililic exprowion of opinion In regard to hit diailngoiahed talente and aervlcea." Among other thing they reaolved, " tbkt a fiieudt of (ien. Joaepb Lane, with out dialincthiction or pery, wt teuder liim our hearty and tntirt approbation of bit ao' aa uovernor of Uregon Ter ritory," and tbat fiom "the ability, energy, fidelity and parity of pnrpoet which hart chtraclertred all hia public act among ua, It I but titling tbat we expreta our approba tion of bit courat," and " that (ieneral I .tat came to ua covered with military gtory; and ieate wt, upon tbe butt- aeaa of tlie territory, ciotnea wun our eornoeuct ana at tachment." That eonlidenct and attachment the peopla of Oregon hare ever tlnce niaulleated towarda him, by con tinuing him aa tbtir delegatt la Congress until tlie Territory waa admitted aa one ot tne htatea into me union, when, lu obedience to tht unanimous volet ot Li party, be became ona of tht Renatora from that State. All tht teaponaiblt potitiont to which Otneral Lane hat been called, were untoictti'd and vtwxpeeted fy Attn, what but few puiio roea can aay, ana he net nnea thm with tig nkl ability and aucceta. Endowed with a atrong and nrac tlcal mind, atored wilb lit aioat netful knowledge, acquired by extenalrt reading and accural oMervatlon ; Bound, lib eral, and conacrvativt in bit viewt of tht policy and princi ple of our Uovernment, he combine pereonal trait of char acter, eminently calculated to win tbe popular heart I with a warm, generoua, and manly spirit, with a kind, frank, and aoclal dliipeaitloD, with a demeanor to mode! and unpre tending that bt excite no ona'teavy, be ha acquired an iLMuenct and popularity wuicn out lew men attain. lu Indiana, lu the legitlature and with tbe people, be waa universally popular, aua one ot tne iraumg men of the Mate, and atyled her favorite aon." On the battle fields of Mex ico the eoldlcra viewed him as Invincible, aud be wa the pride of tht ofllrtr of tht army. In Oregon hit name la tower of atrengtb. In the balla of Congreaa hia popularity ana mnuenct are nnnuriitPteu. inueeu, it waa iliieiiv ow log to hia Infloenct and txertlon that the bill to admit Ore gon into the Union patted the 11 u use at the teraioo btfort Utt. Tht paanage of the bill wa attended by great excitement. It waa violently oppoaed by llie ultra men, .North and Poutb When the flntl vote wa taken, a breathless ailence reigned through tbe Ball and the crowded galletiea, brukea only bt the emphatic anawer ef yea or nay, aathe membera answer ed to the call of the cleik lor their vote; aa tht vote wa being taken membera were lo bt seen, In all part of tht nan, Keeping count, aoa wnen r enx &. Zoiiiccrler renpond ed to the laa oall, partie from all parta of the hall aurroun ded tieu. Lane with their warm and hearty congratulaiioua, wnicn indicated, tne retail, ana wnen rotmaiiy aonoun ced by tbe Speaker from tht chair, round after round of applaaae aroet front tbe members in the Hall, which waa canght and repeated by the crowded gallcriea of anxious apectator, witn waving or nankerchieia by thtltdiea and clapping of bandabytlie turner ex, which ahowedthat " be Uvea in (ha bearta of hia countrymen." When theJiewa of the paotage of tbe bill, and tbat a teat in the Senate waa thereby aecured to (ieneral Lane, apread through the city, there waa a general lejolclug by the citizena, and thede monatrationa of honor paid to General Lane at bit lodgingt that night were of tbt mott enthusiastic character. A band of musician t aerenaded him with the moat delightfnl muMc ; the people aaaembled In orowda ; the atrong men of the na tion were there, and made congratulatory apeechea from the f ortioo of Hrowe a hotel, wbu h were received with the en hnaiastio cheers ot the asaembledmaaaea, wbicb made the welkin ring. General Lane appeared, and responded to tbe unexpected compliment, In a chaste, appropriate, and elo ouent sneech. then opened hia rooms and hi heart tn . celvt hia frienda, and gave them the best cheer that could be provided at ao abort a notice. Tbt fidelity, ability, and aucceaa with which General Lane baa represented the interest of bi people In Cong-res, it atteated by tbe fact that, from tbe time be waa first elected, b baa been re-elected their repretentative, with little or no opposition, for a period of more than eight year, until by an almost unanimous vote, he waa chosen one of tbe United Stales Senator, by the legislature, upon tht admUslon of Oregon into the Union, having received forty-flvt of tht fifty voteacaat. Short aa ha been hia tervict In the Senate, be hat mors than tuiteiued tbe reputation be acquired lo other spheres of publie duty. Hia remarka in tht Senate, on tht lath De cember last, on the territorial question, did honor to hia bead and bia heart. They breathed the apirit of a patriot and the aentiment of a statesman. Ue enuocitated the true priDciplea of the Constitution In a conoiae, but clear and for cible expoaition of tbe heresy of squatter aovereignty, and the doty and importance of malotaiuing the equality of the Btates, in all their constitutional rights in tbe territories and elsewhere, in order to preserve the Constitution and the Union, the richest political blessings which Heaven baa be stowed upon any nation." 1 . To preserve the Constitution, and to perpetuate the Union, tht equality of the italflt mtwioe maintained, waa the aen timent be expressed tnd enforced, with auch atrong and practical arguments aa will carry conviction of their troth to tht mind or tvery patriot who reada them. In tht lan guage of a distinguished Senator, who arost immediatelv af ter General Lane concluded bia speech, to ei press the deep gratification he felt at iu delivery it contained more con servatism, more of genuine nationality, more of tbat broad aentiment whicb cover this whole country, than any speech wuicn oko mi prvnuuBcco iw u ccnaie ounrig hnl Sol- aioo ; It might not be extravagant to add, during balf-a-dos-en seaaiona. . . T , . ... 1 . ... oo man naa a purer or a nnguier recora as a. citizen, a patriot, or a statesman, tbta uen, xana, iht prudence, 4 ia ii - d I m ik.-.c..ect, i4 U v a.J . :y t( 1 ci,- ur. V ;'S t-a var"y lo pew Bsitj arri vu't trwas iKf-t. a mi: tii tsfir'-m: f I a t.i tt:iri u a ti..i. e Cltj '.1 k'Ei ef U kci.ifsl a'.J .i tiAt ta d ELka tr. g tser.i. k.d, aai us. v e M c. ra.s tit aJT- s a w t warsral p. aA d lk b t aad U Ww, lit r.- ati u pjr. rktet r bl bt wr.'.vra, " ;rg U deUZ of -k:y fttt'e. brstw. aa4 ftaerwa tee-'., wLik haft ci.krwter.icJ t- evea-J U'e, tUl are tieret f ba tocrua, tad U. ntHtWU ut'Jt au tiit pt it a-t m... ocpt to appreca; aad reward atero. U t cOa :Kiua. we Li rti u&-f eet iecideet wV.ch t- eafftd a'vr u. k ; retook U tut .aky u b'j i.ttt Ia4iaat, it t Utra Lro, ia tz tprieg ot lvi. aa tacl dtt-t wkKk iLukUatta h iterut pautouaaa, aod tat k-.aJ tea aad (etrrwaity of k heart, tul aiaa km aa est of tbt avUtat of aataie'a aobkaacau A tuea a Gtatral Laat ktard m tbt oatbreak k left km bone, aad reoaued tt tbt acts f boau..te aa a v viaair, aad placed bjjawit aadet t& ceiaiBaad ef I pia-a AUita, 4 Ut tit Uiiatry, CuiUd MaWt amy. Ibt regular U pt aut ktoig tkSt. M tt ttU tbt dMiubaact, voloatrtra wert talitd Ivr. Goveraot lury, fcrarairg tkat tjatri Laat ad proceeded tt tbt tcea of adiua, f awarded b.i, at ttrc-e, a cuaniama Of r.4r Utotral. Iko koauuoct wert promptly tapprttaed by a abort but decavv batu at Tablt Eock, oa tbt part ef tbt ret mart tad volaa tetr. with tbt iadian. La wbicb General Las waa attrtrtiy woaadtd ka tbt rgbt aboalde ; wkea, tkrwef 4 kk great ta tdtact with tbt Udiaaa. a treaty ol peact wa auui with tbta. At tbt tataiag aeaaiaa t Cucpr a a Uw waa taacl ed to pay the voiunteer for tbtir tervict. Bljr Alvord, tht I' ailed btatet pa j nailer, paid tbt Uoopa ia full, wi b tbt txcepUoa of Uttieial Last, wbt Ld tut appear to cUub tat aaMMittt tot kua. Ut Uta wrott to .ia uat uer were dot fur bit atrvket abeat four koadred ddlara. General Last replied, tbat kt bad oQercd bia ttrvkoa, witboat la- teadisg to receive any coaaptaaatMia, amply bevaaaa bt deetMd it bi duty, benevti a war brvkt tut la kit eoeutry, to cootributt kit aid bt aupprvaaiaf H, dtairiag at otktr retard laa tha eoaxroutatat m kavuig aoa aia doty ia aiding to protect tbt kiRta aad Irtude of bia fto pit Iroei tbt ftkaauita of tbt toemy. tud otrn wdtnt aaaooat dut kia tt bt paid for tbt benefit of tw wpbaa boy, Ut oaiy turvivov of tbt Ward ftnuly, who wtro aioat trutliy jurdtrtd by tht kottilt lcd:aa. Tbtet wert tbt cbddita of a largt lmuy of ear great, whom Uea. Laa aad atrtr ea, bat wkoKt activt tvaopalbict wert deep'y tout ttd by tbt erwel butchery ol tht tuurt laoiily, except tbe tot iittlt boy tavtd from tb klanghttr, but ten without a horn to aacittr tktm, or anitadii baad ia relieve intra ia tatir deep diatrot ad deaiitutioa. Ibt lilt of Uta. Laat will tuad oot promiaeutly In histo ry at thkl of a rraiai kabl aw a, tUsttrauug tb tact that tbt bttublett tadividual xuay, soder our fret aaj t.beral iaatito boot. attaia tbt bit beat poiut jl dbtliax ti.a. by haduatry. argy, tad ptraetaranct, and will furaiah aa examplt to lBK. it ardeui aud ambitious miuda to eoiuiate kit virtue, and culuvat their aobleat faculties, wilb Hit confident as kuranct of tbt suoat tilumptaut aaccet. L.'tL. CAHU.-VT beg to luform tbe Uadt, tkit wt bavt ap pointed W. C. hOW AUD, Kq., Naval btort Broker of YYU- aiingtou, H. v., tola Attui fur onr Glut. GfcO. B. BOG CBS A CO. BVatoa, April). ' Tht undersigned, Laving bee a appointed by Georrt B. Roger A Co., of tioaton, aolt agent for tbt aalt of tbtir ULl'iA in tb it market, retpectlully aoliciu orders from tbt Uadt. Tkeir (Juund Qlus u ftarranled t'duul to, f not superior to any wtaaiiaetured in tAt United 6lates, aitd w wurraHied lo avt tatitf action, or the money refunded. A well selected stock of lower grade, from tarn partiea, kept eonataatly oa band, eamplt of which can be tee at say Utlict. v u. how Aim, broker. April i, m. m tt II.MlGTO DlalltlCT TIIIUU KOl'ND. - la, Diaati' ArroiNTMiHTn. : July ii and 29, gampaoa Augiikl tend 4, I'uplin 11 and U Bladen " ' lHaod 1, kUiiabelh q f. VKKklA, f, K. TIIK PA UM UN I Kit a CAMPUH.L.L BKWIKQ MACIUNK. PATENTED AUGUST lth, 1869, by E. BOOTH. 27m moat pernci ilachxnt maiMfacturmL K. T. BARBT, Ag't, Photocraphio kooue, Moaart Hall. Jan. Md.WO ' - UfAIi-tf BAGUAUK AN U PA Hi Kb WAUOK, trrcmt "ANDERSON" beg respectfully to trWr luform travelers, and tb eltixen ia cent- aaakwaaaAaVaVawa ral. tbat order left for biui oa tbt blatt at Menm. UtDKltK A RYAN S DOOB abaU b aitenJed to with dltpfttch. Fbrury Md. 1W0. 145-tlO W. C. IIOWAHU, TJROKEB AND AUCTIOXKfcR. I J Oflke oa Smith. Wkter SUeet" Old Bland," Having received the appointment or Auctioneer, respect fully oflert his services for the purchase and sale of BKAL KmTATB, MOCKS, NtGHOEH, PlloUUCK aod GENtUAL Mr.llCli AND1ZE. (to-rial oUeniton triU fx oicen to the KRKBKKNCKrt O. (1. Parsley, Esq., Pres't. of tht Commercial Bank of Wit fmington, N, C. Joun uawion, Mq., rre t. oi tne urancb a k M. c. do. Meaara. Kidder k Asartia,. . ...do. ...do. ...do. Messrs. E. Murray 4 Co., T, C. Mcllhenny, Esq., Uo. Watson A Ueares, flew Xmt April Cth, 1800. From Uie Family Jirurnal.' Ilclumrccft Hair Kettorative A evidence of the Increasing coDularitv of thia celebra ted Remedy and proof the mot couviuciug that it i tb vnly r Habit article manufactured for reatoring grey bair to ita natural color, and Increasing ita atrengtb and beauty, wt copy in lonowiug irom tne ouraiogxan s It Ntvta Fails Ihe most satisfactory resulta area! vaui obtained by tht oat of lleiuistreet A Co. 'a Inimitable Hair Coloring or Restorer. It ia the oldest preparation of tue aina ana naa triumpuanuy woo lor itseir the name " tn- imiltiWc " in apitt of all the attemptel imitationa which have followed ita introduction. Tbt long array of name in our advertising column 01 uioie wu Knows in our vlclDiiy who have used it with complete aucceaa and commend it in uumeaaured terms, it auDlcient to prove Ita real value and its intrinsic excellence. YVe commend tt to our readers. Price fiity cent and one dollar a bottle. Sold tverywbert by all Druggist. Sold In Wilmington by W. 11. LIppitt, H. McLin, and by au uruggisi. W. E. HAUAN 4 CO, Proprietor. Troy, N. Y. July 21. Hi-im-daw. SCHOOL FOR VOl NO LADIES. IIRH. BUS&ELL and Mis HALL, beg to announce to tht Inhabitauta of Wilmington, tbat tbey purpose opening; School on the 3d of October, lo the house opposite tbe rtsi dence of Itev. kt. B. Grler, oo Orange street. Further par ticulars la a future advertisement. August 10th, 1800 2rt8-tf. WALKER MEAIIES, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45 Marikt Hmn. DEALEBIn eto-( Medicine 1 English, French and German vnenncait ; oweeoisn Litecnes, so., Ac. Also, anperior Brandy, Wines, Ac. Ac PrescrtpUous compounded in tha moat skillful and elegant torma. November 22, 1859. TUE UK EAT ENGLISH REMEDY. 8IR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEJIALJK PILL8. Prepared from a prepeenption of Sir J. Clarke, if. D., Physician Fxtraordmarv to the Queen. This invaluable mediclnce ia unfailinar in tha care of all those painful and dangerous diaeaaes to which tb female constitution ia aubiect. lt model ates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy curt may be relied on. " ; - TO HARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, In a short time, bring on tht monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, pric Out Doilaw, bear the Government sump or Great Britain, to prevent counteneits, CAUTION. Thrse PiU thovld not be taken byfemala during Iht FIRST TURKS MONTHS of pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Mucamaje, but at any other time they art sare. In all case of Nervous and 8pinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Llmba, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpatation oi tht Heart, Hysterics tnd Whites, the Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a pow erful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anvthini hurtful to the constitution. Ft.ll directions in the pamphlet around each package, wmcn snouid oe careinuy preserved. Sol Agent for tbe United Btates and Canada, - , ... JOB MOSES, Bocbeater, N. T. N. B. tl 00 and t postage stamps enclosed to any au thorised Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pilla, by return man. . . . ... For sal In Wilmington by W. H. LIppitt, Henry McLln and an ornggista. Bold In Goldaboro' by Lucas A Moore. PUBCKLL, LXDD A CO., Richmond. May 14, i860. . 211 A i7tow-ly A a i.e a"e vy a .-.:f. .v--.i--t: , t,f c i.; ;.r iir. r.v.-!-s aJ t: 1 1 i J.f. Oa tU a ca3 ca.z-j jtj: r.l' SasraSfS' a: J f t.--e rvlud. t.viru.v kd u aaprct t .a vj aue ti-irrtr, wij wj arrwuJ at Wa-roe r.a. O2 u. c i' :i sder charge cf thrv ok-c, te wt U;:; c -vrf-j j :cr2Kt.io, w Lea be a! pptd I j tc.U ci J u tici cu.f!i. mud taiirir a revvivrt Iroa cte cf I j f .i.- ii.t aJ of tia. k .rj two iiatart . a;J w-cii .g ibe oiVr so UJ y ttat te d.eJ U ecu" di. Wa'. j r. iJa gcn3 Lj eoj. uen. Mieioe came ry tie poty txpnss to L. Arf-s- A stroca' ttM it be: re cade L) prete tie w J of StcaW DrodtTtck a flrery. rem tbe sample u a-ver ore received tea tbe Cague djtrict. fua mile south ol Owen's Laie, it It thougtt LLat another nth m'.oeral regicu it cpeoed eqial to tha Washoe. Five kJa of gold qurU, copper aal tin cave ao bea toaaj litre. grua u the cU rectioa bat alao commeactl. Tbe minio tateu iretce it reneral'y eccocrai-lr? No Indians have been teeo laWly oa the skit ot the mountains. Tbe tchooocT Y. C Foote bat arrived from Jtpaa, witii Lteea Mangdeaa camelt from tha A moor, dec red lor carrying burden ia the mountains. She alto bncgt a quantity of tea, silk, 1 e. At Uakodadi, Jaue 2Z, every tiacjr wu quleL aoa 1 buaioeat waa progreeaing very abwly. TheJapasete aptear very frktidly and dispuevd to affjrd all facilities to the trade guarantied by the American treaty. Ibe intemxence or u-e rwttioc of tbe em pansy at Sao Frandaui bad been received with great tafiA-at'ticn. I bt pricea of goods bad considerably advanced. 1 be dates trom Ureiroo are to tbe 21st alt, and Brit ish Columbia are to the 20th nit. Tbt observations of tbe eclipse by Lieut Gillia, wem entirely taiiafactory. SWcrtturjr Ca at M aafcvla-tav. Wasuinotox, Aug. U. JSecretary Cast bat return ed, apparently in iuitvroved health, and this mm a: eg he resuioeu bit tllijial uutiea. AU the members of the Cabinet are sow here. Secre tary Cobb excepted. MiLsecsi Elrctiom. St. Louis, Au. 9 In thir teen counties tbe majority tor Jackaoo (regular dern ) ia increased by 3,400 over tbe majorities of tile wart (dem.) in 18' 8. There is some doubt of bit election. Tbe Legislature ia Democratic. St. Louis Congressional district elects Blair tor lull term, by a plurality vote, and Barrett lor short term. Noetl, Phelps, Clark, Rrid and Norton, all Douglas Democrats, and RollinsJ)ppo titioo, are elected to Congress. Removal or Fait Nigboes. Louisvdtt, An?. 9. The Commoo Council of New Albany, Indiana, baa made an appropriation rot tbe removal ol all the free negroes iu too town from fLe State. Snocco SraisGS. We observe some ol our eictanirct make a most serious mistake in copying our advertise ment of this popular watering place. They gjvt tb) cbargetts2perdy,8l2per,weck aid $30 per month, whereas tne terms are as foiiowt : . I'er day, $ I 50 : per week, $6 00 ; per month : $25 : tingle meal, DO cts. Children and Servants ball price. Will our exchange! dans tbe favor of noticing tbe mistake, and draw attention to tbe very low cbareea made this season, without any cbange io the usual ad mirable arrangement 01 tbta celebrated establishment. H'arrtnton Av. m rorcLATio.1 or Baltimore. The following table - t , 1 . 1 .1 . . , . . 1 win auow very ueariy tow present popuiauoo 01 tne cuy ol Baltimore. Tbe wardi are oot yet quite completed by the deputy marsboll, but enough ia kuowa to approxi mate very close to the aggregate number. For the take ol comparison we givt tbe population In 1850 also : 1800. 1850. let ward, 2d " 31 " 4tb 11 Jlh " tlklL 7th " 8tb u 6th loth " litis " 12th " 13th " 14th 11 istu " loth 17th " lHtb " Hub ' 2oth " Total. 1R.0O0 a.ioo 16.000 14,853 ,493 11.S.21 7,637 8,713 a mi 7,000 6,400 13,000 14,400 8,240 4,893 10,600 11,000 e.ooo 8.400 13,600 8,000 1S.000 20,600 13,000 7.6H0 8,963 4.740 6,033 M?3 ,283 66d 7,411 10.S02 6,878 ' 9,634 11,746 T.875 7,630 .118 612 169,064 It will thus be seen that the city baa not increased to the extent many persona bavt imagined, tbe numerous vacant dwellings evidencing the eflect of tbe late rule of tbe H roughs " on the advancement and prosperity of tbe comttunity. In tbe second ward, where the naturalized population largely resides, the inhabitants have decreas ed; and the same influences, added to the stagnation of business consequent thereupon, have bad their eflect throoghout tbe entire city. But for tbe " reign of ter ror " of tbe past fire years, there wonld be many thous ands, probably, to. add to the aggregate population of Baltimore in 1860. Deducting from the 218.S12 above enumerated, 33, 000 for the free and slave colored population ol the city, and we have 193,612 white inhabitants of all ages and sexes. Oue-seveoth will be the legal voters that beiog the usual average. We, therefore, have in Baltimore about 27,600 voters. - ' .. It will be some time before the census returns are thoroughly completed so aa to show the precise number 01 inhabitants, etc., but the ab)ve will not be found very far Irom being correct. Baltimore Sun. Receipt Per W. dc XV. Rail Road, Aug. 11. 352 bushel wheat, 3,000 lbs. dried fruit, IS bbls. Apples, 16 bbls. Hour, 24 do. spirits turpentine, 251 do. rosin, and sundries. To Stokley A Oldham, Wilkinson A Co., T 0 A B O Worth, I B Hnggins A Bona, W H McBary A Co, WH Turlington, W A Wnliams, Murray A Co, JM Monk and J E Lippilt. ... Freight Delivered at Goldaboro' by the W. dfe W. II. it., Aug. A3, to b Varwardad Tojr the Me C U. Hoad. D Gill, A W Jackson, J M Mann, B B Banders, J Dixon. TlT.Lb a. t l i a x j nr n l n 11 n V V fc a aay VV attVWWjaj 4a VV f V 1W M m a. oe - twaawawsswaaja NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KRIt ANSVILLE FEMALE SE Mil ART. rnHB NS.XT SESSION of this Institution will commence X on th 3d September next, under tbe superintendence of Itev. James M. bprunt, a Principal, with a full corps of competent assistant. Board and rates of Tuition a formerly. r DICKSON MALLABD, Beo'y Board of Truestee. Aug. 2, i860. 290-evM4w-4-3t GOINO NORTH. AS I expect to leave In a few days, persons owing me ac counts, due July 1st, will confer a great favor by pay ing up this week, a I need all tbe fund I can get. All order for good in my line will be promptly attended to. Hand them in at KELLEY'8 BOOKeiTOBK. Aug. 13. BACON BACON. S) ff( LBS. of first quality North Carolina Bacon, Hams and Sides. For sale at J. WILSOS'B GBOCEBf, No. 8 Market at, near the wharf. Aug. 13. BACON BaCON. UHHD3. Baltimore Bacon Shoulders : 7 " Sides; - 6 tierces Hoy ft Family Ham. Landing from Bohr.' T. J. Fratier, and for aalt from wharf by Aog. 13. - T. C A B. G. WOBTH. nuacovADo molabe8. nr HHDR. and 20 Tiercea prima svxet MU8COYADO KfO ItOLASSES, in extra packages iron hoop on each head. For salt by HATHAWAY A CO. AUg, , iOOU.
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