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. -. ' :-. . 14 -V''-; " - ' ' r -- - ';; t :,:t:'U'l.' gushing.- ! . me wealtu wwr, a - .. 1 "V tiip "kortit APOTTV4. LUNATIC f --THE DARDANELLES, m - THE NORTn .AKOLINA LLai oU rf Jan werepCneVrhCn We "had tkVoleSure wnV dajt ago, of Vis- Rome was of war, und their modern ntotypcS. with Dr Fi-her; who has now entered tipon his,,,tat , of wir make, treaty stipulations vid,na lutt of SniSde t. We wore ,ery much. & Port, deems it to be jieaary J-'ft- From the Washington Sentinel, (loco.) . 'BULLS 0? EXCOMMUNICATION AND" POLITICAL THUNDERBOLTS. V 4-"Tho Church afliome hVoafena Popff and Supreme Pontiff $ nd one of his bighiet attri bates and - extreme powers consists a wsumg i"Po(omaVViIe yitcllfgent'corresponden. of T toe ttajtimore Patriot speaks as follows ot this circles,,-A large number of persons who have never pad toe fortune to see biro, express a live I'lIM- 4 i V Ijlls ThaieUer of Cashing, the yvicuonter,wi.:ifasse riehtsandrreedomofthff peoplawhtchhashither-! it was S49f8O,80O; in 1834 it w.u BOB. laagbrhstock of the poluicaini an4ag in all Wnwarpedb party rage, to le brother. i ... i criitia-iu vun me ,iioniMs.-:-"'v-! :;-! - . , '.a , " iw.n wins oi excoroaiunication buildings,- trnicn, j . - -- - , - ' vf; tLe.-BritiA artU. French i "y aismay ana terror inu tue ne to tehrfJ man hLo coolddo Mr. im rArp pn:i'led TO m:k,f 'lhe work IS g'nn? .uiq paowfec viJlt .m i rfrap.trv anil imtnrrio'lble . renroTJates and A. .... . " . ... i TL ... .j.. ,n w stevJ.ly forward o the jeMtern 'J , DirJSjeiie, from hie!, the strait or ' hfretcs ag.mst whom they are directed. In d cantenlp,.ltSi tl 0 outward proportions ' cannot now be tct, strong depr.vatons they entMl-in the poMtire J&tf hyi!l of Kcntuckygentleman wilt Ulete4W rl the European i "T'K wboWId, his high seat as SeVetary ot ,63t ,tftonReb0 r key.- wf Conitan-- -unlike L nele Toby's curse, wh.ch .. but aw tbe Tre.isury, aksotping to be a republican, write i 'TJfikr'Stfffi SplSSiSof ibese castle (the old castles) 1 hash of the awful denunctions of hi. moat ( Mcb k tthe Ct.llecUrt -of the Port ! workmen.-.? "W' aftef the Catholic Majesty, and which, whqn heart ly ut- J ofNW Yrk as those sent by him to Judge i l?!VSand ; other ! i?Lrt 1 "nn-chiding and scolding the Collector f RALEIGH. N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 9, 1853. the portico; and the scene preentea uy ne irj . i7iS .along the horison rmbkiiijc i ysnc.the IleUespont, and the distance from :Jine-. and their attendant.Crainrof freightn4 d V'' In H.,nTnd tere.t:fTberwbok-front is 720. hch areW three, quarters of a mile apart. prospect In thnt diwction.1 wo -mutMU ai, r"- 1.: and offender. . . i; t ! :ti h viuiL tram tra uib liinoenmrr wi'ivwmiuo iuim REnn- i ... . Uieuemraiuf , mmm.; ,.. "But whilst the power excommun.c in the church is confined to its great head, that power in the democratic party seems to be pos sessed by all who ehooso to exercise it. But the thunders of excommunication hae become so familiar that they have ceased to be terrible. People have found that they are quite as harm less as the tin-pan thunders of the theatre. One press after another, assuming all the in signia of its usurped authority, stands up before the world, raises its arm and le Tela its harmlena bolts at the head of some independent free thinker or press. But lately a most extraordi nary state of things has come to pass. Be cause the best democrats, the trustiest and the truest, and the oldest jconi"totioBl democrats i of New lork have fallen out wttb their quon . i ii... :.!., r iKo rtner, 4f) ft. I These are well '.mounted with formidable batte - ":" ? "il: m t , a ii K. W.. th Mar. The centrat edihce, has anu iee iroiu dj y - t. - --- i 4eptkwI isumwanted b beautiful b mora the aspect of nature in fcs ruggedness cor- uninm&hvWV responds rw,th th.trn of e guns ; but the alwabeenioTed.which will richly repay the scenery on the Astatic shore is beautiful. The . TisiterJot-th trouble-of ascending to it-l ?egion aun, jwifi; places famous in ciawo - The Wwtngs ar. des.gned tor the aem-oo rlLtZ -flcle w ticiuyiJciu auv lit jiuoin v i KrosscdT on -a bridge of boats ; here Solyman crotseil'on a bare raft; and in modern times here Byron swam from Sestos to Abydos. slbese Famous straits have been' more tiian WHAT IS TO BE THE UPSIIfil OF IT ? The attempt of President Pierce and his Cabi net to anialjjamate ''freesoilers" android line ing hiui to equalize his appointments in the ; democrats" .at the North has not only failed, imt Cuatnth ITbumi liptarppn' tlifi two wini'R of the it 1rnlan tVta nnrtc rmnlltlT in tWO. and Democratic party, that is, between the National , arraTeti the two parts in deadly hostility against LCUlUU,iat AISVL illC X ICC OUIiCTI B OiiU tllVU ' in44 Mtaa'?llg,450.300- io.', ' $148,830,000; and this year the iT" $206H,200,:-being a incrcilfl !k' uiutions since last year. Th, . j.dnh'ri, n&iinita.6nit-'f6r- themales and ' thr'otlier forthe' 'females, aodTfhe iwiF lexee " Mr'tKh :nmhfciIsDarated from each oilier; Each wing" consists of a basement and ' three slbricsllach "etory is ditidedIongitud J mllj by a corridor, with rooms opening into it WfiI.lt?ahd ia'also ditidea bT'a lroe ' intereeciang the corridor two, wais.Eaclr i of these ards has a parlor, dining-room bed- i . brooms, AC for aclass ef twenty pauehtaJ'The - whole .building-srill therefore- accommodate at " 'lat M06iniana6eins"JatfdvwiIt v sufficient-, we imsgin, for th wanU of the State j j- for many-ysare to eomer Jl be eenue cmming, - -1 eoftsfsting of abasement, four eforiesahd attuf - " is designed" for the various officers of hr insti ' tution arid helr families. anis constructed bn scalff 'fully" commensurate with its olijects;-; The first floor h divided bj a verywi Je passafe, ' or. ratbervan immenlehall, into' two w&. J . laree! well " lighted room ani faffieesT; "The aV , conu.noor. is arrangeu Jveryuiu -Mv . mm r - way.'and will be Used fot chambers- iurseries. anj other nrivkte nnruoaes r .The upper . stories '-1 are divided into, various apartments,.theoseeof - which wili,.of course, be various, or suen as cir .... iuintftnf him rennira.-In one of them 1 a '' ; ' , ifino large room, intended W be "rased as i chapeL In otbera; tanks are -to be constructed to main ! ' tain a bead of water for the wbole bbildiBg.- ' I .' joit over the fourth floor, the dome, lighted by "i'tbe windows of the observatory above,- expands . - in noble amplitude, and wilL when the work-is ' 't fihishedgive; an aspect of lofty and cheerful . - magnificence to that part of the structure;? -"C r'lt is proposed to light the Asylum with rosin X oil gas, and to furnwh! evcrypat of it with an " - abundance "of wnfer from the stream flowing in 1 fronbrJThis' ill "reaulre 'aeonaiderable force ' 1 1 ' to raise it to such a height, and the character of the ageney tobe used M-not yetfdeterminea mora iiutu . I, " U k i l,ufec l ,",9(,i,i nitu once' passed. -In 1770 the Russian squadron, j uam enemies, ,ne ireesvuw Sollere to office, had under' Elphinstonei appeared before the tower i fcarlet. were by the mwal .fficacy of the , litici, ciiaractr, past'es,; and. th'i admiral' actually went by with out darnnge. But the other-snips iia not toiiow hirn nftd hercturhed; with drums and trumpets iioundmir. fA JJritish fleet under Admiral Duck worth forced their passage in 1807. Duckworth, jn hia despatch to his -Oovernment giving an account of this fact, acknowledges that he ran a narrow bliance.- He set sail on the morning of -ths 19th of February. At a quarter before nine the 'whole squadron, under a tremendous fireintd pasted the outer castles ; at half pan UfOttW it The war between them, like all because he would not give more offices to the , family feuds, is carried on in the fiercest spirit nAnnpintf hmi arwf jiamidiinr liinl frnm nffi.A CSCh OtllSr, Van Uuren free-soil wing of the Democratic . of vindictiveness and bitter hatred. VlLt7i'l n .it , i . i . x a n The American colonies, though trampled upon "liat llrv Guthrie s last letter to Judge Bron- , ... -u , a ii h son. dismissine him from office. nre.-enU the ! oppressed, for a long time attributed all the todisgraced even tlijs Administration.; inepos tion is distinctly assumed that tbV oro in pow er at- Washington1 have 'jngtJ?0: and control the peop'lejrVall matter of a pub-; lie nature, and all w ha dare to ' disobey are . . :.u nn;l.mnt' ' ' Grneralttown in the ensiim at $9'lon-M nircaieiieu wiiii cuuuun v .-- , r '" a, lid - - I . - ;" .. f ..t ? . it.. 1 ala. ' . . C t - ... '"ClI Jackson deprecated the policy ot -oringHig urc influence of the Executive into confl5ct with the freedom of elections ;" but the Cabinet of Gene ral Pierce hare made it their chief since they came into power, to gu tro an ie Basest property in this State for the v,.,. io- uuu in iuc census at 2i2 07l ji- elates; the value of which will amJ' 7S w ink. thih lil-o t,air !. 1 .' .. n assessment The assessed value of Ma8Hacllus.. , C f occupation, j year 1850, is put down at $540 002 n Ide and con- j about five times the value of prorJM .1 the people in the choice of public officers, j State, exclusive of slaves ; yet U.e territo,! id unblushingly avow "that such is their poli- North Carolina is six times greater insTl? of Massachusetts, and more fertile, wjtL Well, Cushingis the man to do such dirty work. He borrows an odour of infamy from bis connection with honest John Tyler, which might have entitled him to claim the1 whole coolest specimen of the perpetration of a big, of- tjrannic and unjust measures of the mother honor desirable from such a source, and it was PPer and ..u i which the Bav State has none n... :. . WC ham not a larir manor.. "a , ..6 ounn; Popnlti: which affords a market for tht soil. Her political eeoromy brin-rS .k.d, unnecessary to employ viuinno vu umu . . """jtuup ble mines of coal, iron, cop laurels with him. By the way, what does this , while our's separates them by a i'uu,odM traitor to Massachusetts W'niggery mean by j The people of North Carolina hay. 'right-handed back-slidings" and "left-handed j great enterprise within the last fiv, eanu!! Baltimore platform, transmuted it virtues, and matie as white as snow beeaase -"iJ i held has approbation from any they will . .J . . . . . - , a .1 j. ) li-OIirn -AUi. Item X MJ slllll III U not swear upon the principles weeuppose that ... J extremes meet that their present purity is in creased by their former guilt, their present fi delity by "their former baseness; because the nationafdemoerats will not do all these things, their adversaries and some of thepublic presses of the country have taken it on themselves to denounce them as (actionists, to brand them as disorganizes, and to declare them broke, cash , . i 1 .1 J XT . . pineWeading ship, the Canopus, entered the i,ere,a uana 7 ' u- hvnnoLd- frnm hoth BaatUa. receiving municate from the democratic party all who ticial, iitiblushing falsehood to be found any country to those who gave bad advice to the w.ieren record. ,..,. . . King: to him. while they remonstrated, peti "lo that letter, Mr. Guthrie indignantly de- . , , - , . . i - i. nietthat lit ever exacted, or intimated, that tIwned n1 beseeched in toe met touching lan Jude Bronson should appoint Free Sailers to ! guage. tucj professed the most dutiful loyalty office, and he claim to be very indignant that and attachment; but findinj; that he coincided defection?" Truly dignified and classical lan- naa appoinrea some rrce , -.i. i,- mr,i.iAr. nnl ht remonstrance, ne- ' r.. . p..i.:. r;;.i.,l - f , - r , tLUU LLC vnuiiiv a ni" - ..wv ...v. ..a a ..v... . . , f . . , so that he mi-ht have with- ', .u ,i,ro.8S3.o.,3 o, .oja.vj ncrC .w. such appoint- away upon can that would not hear, they rose stice, here are from the humble posturs of petitioners and sup plicants, to tlio erect and manly attitude of ' men who knew their rights, and knowing, darsd maintain." At once Ihey declared their inde- MARYLAND ELECTION. The returns from the Maryland election, which took place on Wednesday last, leave no doubt that the locofoco candidate is elected Governor of that State. The State is entitled to six Representatives in Congress, of which the Whigs have elected two, and the loctfocos four, viz ; Alex. R. stonothot of 800 pounds weight. V . .1. mY.r. I WISH well ana rentier aiu mm cuiuiur iu iunu. XxU.il snip as , , , f , , iu.il i&passexl had to enduSe this cannonade. The , ine crae 5WW T . a admiral remained before Constantinople until b,e reckoned a democrat who does not declare . . . 1 .Uor XT. riiitUdA'e first lttnr trt.lndri Krnnnn th 3d of March, when hs squadron ot ten i . . . . , u a ships returned. In this interval the Turks had I 8 ln a11 P18. r'1 nd PP'-who does been so busy that the castles were made ' doub-1 no' pronounce Judge Bronson . reply a regular iy formidable." The admiral weighed anchor : l11, abom. nations, and who does not raise up -J . . . . c . . Km litnU Vr.iro h i rh KitArPH iml irrn.r that IU fcsjvj USUI llftjl' Ul till U1T, 4iial HI T on ii' , , . , j i . was in safety outside of the passage about noon. bis words " Aid, with these views, I must condsmn your course wh -re in this letter you inform me that you have selected Free Sil.rs for offi-C, without liavinj; given me the notice of the fact, t fendence, drew, the sword, threw away the which would have enabled me to with hold my jbard, ,nd rso!vcd never to sfieathe it until approbation from any such apnoinments." Ii ., . . , , . . . , niri r, v i l t. t" n;lt:t,n fhat had thus dared to trample upon ter to Judge Bronsoii, Mr. Guthrie, in his same j tJiem should so far humble herself as to acknowl- Sellers and John K. Franklin, Whig. ; Jacob siiower. Jostiua ansant, itenry iviay, anu William T. Hamilton, Democrats. In three of the districts the Whigs presented no candi dates. The whis will have a majority in both bran ches of the State Legislature, which will ena ble them to elect a United States Senator and construction of Rail roads and I'iniik'roaji the. result lias been an appreciaiion in tht of property by something like fifty p They should now show equal en-.erprise ja troducinir manufactures ami tlm ,,,..i... ... "'-'-uiBic arii . without whinh fhuro ion Ka. r... . i ' . " - ,,u '-i, psrutoj prosperity, with a high dsvelopUient rf resources. Speaking of Railroad, llu,' J setta, though not much if any larger thM ft. oiiruiiuiiai ujsirici, nas gome eight bun miles in operation, and is now tnca- i. j j .... , . h b a m" aing uouuie tracts. epistlej tells the Judge that his "insubordina-; edge them as a "free and independent" nation, tion," in not obeying orders to favor the Free-; .ln.i ., sucji, i..r OI1.i i soilers'more than he had ben doing, will not j . . , . . . , . . . ,. , allow of his being retained longer in office ! " em- ''Wis tliere ever an vthing perpetrated to ; oerats" of 'New York. For a long time they match this piece of high liamled official inso- were reluctant to beliere that the President was lence tind downright i.razen-faced self stultifi tnin.r himself to the machinations of those f j whose purjiose it was to breathe the breath of ITIIE SUCCESS OF T1IK FAIR 1 once nlPre 'nt0 t'lilt fiction which had in Weiuppose there never was an iwcasion upon ' former Jears 8t'lrred UP tuc muddy waters of sectional stnte ; tnat had warred upon the in jar Mr. Pomekot has laid on our UU j last number of Harper's Magazine, contai the commencement of Thackeray's newBw? " The Newcomers," which opens Terj -. i i .l . : .i . ..r .u ..: .: . r ': :. ..... ii . i 1:11 ; u" 1. ...K lIa truill, as sweet as sui;iir, anu l sniuo liuiv i vuicuu iiiuy in m tii iniB in , iiiiua. nc-ic -most lively sense" of his good fortune, and ad- s 8'FonS as " a word, a man dares assemf,l.d together as that ..four State Agr.cul- , stitutions of the South ; that had bitterly op- mite that bad the Turks been allowed a week d" "approve of Judge Bronson s removal I Jural Jair. e have had political ( .mvent.onsof ; d and fiercHv dencHlnCpd the compromi,e ... ....1 f mm ufh.o tin u ti hp i nmti nsn M w nrivn I Vwitti nn.rtif where trwiiftml wprfl fiiintrn4"! " i oncer "it would hare been a verv doubttin V r V a v , , i , . . tt p measures of 1850; that had 'Wit uLon" the .c ... - . . tV,,ivt tT.A LimAnj-ati nnrtv nw rrilv this i oi . uisil th. rvinn l.f inn mh.I tn urn nut n 1 oi'ii uuun tuc I 1 Ulll 1,1.1 UilUVLIUHU A.vn T W J J . HU) .."j W K - " " ' t but tlio crowd in attendance at the rair ; uauimore piatiorm, and, as late as lastJanuarv, .Itis ahoeontemplatcd,r we understand, to . heat "the wholeentablishmeiit through the agen ' " . ey pfsteam,4J Along .the middle; of the base- " - men t,. the entire lenztb of the wines, run three . " , paraWel chamberii one designed to contain the t v - conductor of' hot air for distribution through " r. the, edifice, another for cold air. water, and per s baps' eaiBH pipes -arid the third tot be used as a - ' - passage way by which the-dumb-waiters will j trac'ts a convey vneir-cuioie contents to wic c.ircniiu . ' , of the wings.- There" ara chambers in all the " 'Vails, by which the several meals will, by this " 'means", becarried to the dining rooms, in the .. . .'V.; Tarious .'wards. There are also a number of , . ; : "dust holes Communicating between the passage . . way and all the floorsj through which the sweep- f ings will be removed. ' ;The top .of the observatory which adorns the 'central building is 10O feet higb It is very ' .evident to the eye, viewing the whole from "a distance, that this height is less than architect. -Z-- ural symmetry demands. The great length of - ' the front causes the structure to look much low- '"'7; er.han it actually is. This excera ; !.nBi. " 5- !.. however. aum advantages connectca wun t all IT ,M 4-2 k;il pas JnuXA-A. Tr.P ! a great issue on which the great expounders moist Turks were so British fleet the Dardanelle i . ii i - The Dardanelles are said to be in such a for- 1 va,ues -as nis life a" tne principles, usages, and i the Oliio. The Lowlanders and the Mountain- yond his control" compelled the President .o m:,Ial,l .-nnJHrtn .'. t lJ ;r..,il S traditions of the democratic party? What eers have met in -ne great common cause, upon '-define his position" by an official act much .' . 1 ar,ild it that h li4 ftiiliril tf, thm throucrh I vrliili thrp id iioili voi-itT of r.niiii:io. on t in wh ich ; . i , - - . . Jiuslon I v-il. ! , , ., . ,- i r ,V - - . ' VV v sooner tiisn accoruea wun ins wishes, ilie ... i S'' " i ..ii ,i l. r i l . i i i:.. i i ae i s . . indicnunt at the escape of the j 01 ueimjcraey .uiu uticuucie, pr cciicn, ; Buiiin.. ajm imu i uu- amu " im "iu..j n j reuruary tr .nircn, naa rciuea 10 acicnowieage that they believed the Governor of i lt,e "ministration, are M nc comu.es t ie uoesuon r '-; , the constitutionality of the Fugitive Slave law, . w l.,;i,l K II,, ar.fl COUntrv. All mai iiuncnu uiaue i ueiuwriii, dui suu n icn ki i;ooif. r,rrv scciiou ui , s was bribed by DuJtwo.th, and . .- Wh y j th , . gj ; r8Dre8ented from shore tQ . or to cease .to oppose it. But circumstances "w SxT" The Conference of the Methodist P.u. a State Treasurer. In the present contest for . pai Churtih of North Carolina isieiableiiiT tho I.,riM:itiirp. Ilir hav iriinen four Senators :. ... .1 . Mir..j...j. i I rt ' j m '-"J. lo-uaj, i cuiic.iuay. j and ten Members of the House of Delegates, t i HUMILITY ' -' Dealers in Valentine, wifl 4 i well to give attention to the advertisement i The "Richmond Enquirer" says, that " the j tie Americas Valentine Co., in anohW leticr 01 .nr. iboxson was an appeal to laciion , umn a4 tbls Company is the acknowlaW against the policy of the Administration." Head of this branch of business. T. Fun ti . 1 When it is remembered, that the "Enquirer" itself was among the most furieus of the " fac tion" to whom the appeal was made, the hu mility and self-abasement of the editor, in thus publicly acknowledging the wickedness of Nassau street, New York, Agent. A TALK ABOUT ROOSTERS. The ordinary varieties of the domestic fowl thoritatively declared is ii'. 11 i.i J ails it that he ha adhered to them through which th 1 j -i .9 i'l t 1 1 : : . r ri: " . , UU VIU evil rc;ri . v iiicbs iic tiuurvvcn tic . ailis uiiibuu uu uiuitiiiv ui icriitij. .vi eci; , . . - . . It- .i r 11 expulsion of Judge Bronson from office, he ie 1 tioTiaLiiuerests divide them. The advancement ; Sr"M -ur. uutune. in writing to j "is pre iou couise, is worm ot a,. 1 no democrat. This is declared formally, au-, of agriculture in Virginia furnishes an object 'udge urwison such an impertinent letter as he L the lamb, around which the citizens of every section and did, brought out a dignified reply and stern re buke from that functionary to the verdant Secre- j t.iry. and thencaniethecoNufea which followed j and fixed tllie nut upon the screw that connected the President and his Cabinet with the "freesoil rs." Tlie Union democrats could no longer de ceive themselves WESTERN RAILROAD. T n .nmnl!.ni.d will, . ...II .. . I . i i t au v.i. j. ...... . vii uiauc u V .11 tail I ! Smith & Colby, a general uieotiiig of the&pij holders of the Western Railroad C'uinpMjiij : held on luursday last, at the iayetterilfe I -1'ieased to tne last, lie crops ine now ry ioou, , . . j , n f, AndlicksthehandjustraiseJltoehed hie blood." ' " m pk' , t , q "I ; called to the Chair, and Mr. Julin M. Ruitni! The Chinese are a wonderful people in some respects. By a diminuendo process they produce you any spe cics of tree to the size of a cabbage, or rice rer sa ; exaggerate a small bird or animal, by cul tivation, 10 an extraordinary bulk and altitude. The basis of the domestic cock and -hen is, we believe, the jungle fowl of Asia, a mere bantam. The jungle cock measures, when he is on hi dignity, about eight inches in height, while the shambling Shanghai rooste.r which never stands upon ure wgnity. for it has nnno, can :; I appointed Socretary. A call of stock hiTwl CS5The Adififftistration. throuzh its Onran. ! , . :. . , 'I , " 1 oeen uiauc, it waa aacenameu tnat a large 1 the " Washington Union," and its Auctioneer, jority was represented. Caleb Gushing, affects to be greatly scandalised Mr. OoJby offered a resolution propotinril the fact was now made mani- 1 bv the coalitions in Massachusetts and Vermont, ! refund so much of the d instalment at hadtm are completely overshadowed, literally and met-; "ILis the L'reat democracy of the country ' the members of t acli political part vean rally aphorically, by the Shanghai. Like Marcia, COme to this ? If so, it is balanced on the point j However much divided in fueling and interest: the Shanghai rooster "towers above his sex," j t, a needle, when it should be poised on the j uponjother subjects, that of agruuhural im and, like everything on stilts in this world, at- ; Constitution of tlio country. No, it is not re- provQrflent knows no such antagonistic positions, a corresponding degree ot admiration. ! ,l,,eed so low. tor one. we acknowledge ntf but afiords a tilatfurm btad en nifro f.,r one and Yet he is a gawky collossus, made up "lamely j sucU tests of faith. We disapprove- the re mo- j all to stand upon. Under such circumstances, ; and unfashb'.nably," as 'shaky about the kaees' VA 0f Judge Bronson. We wish success to the j .tri assemblage of tlio citizens of Virgiuia has j a a llilr.nit trinnts anil Mftrsfl in flpah n Vi o I 1 . r ' V...1. .1 H. .1.;.. 1 i 1 ... . 1 1.. li : . I . :., 1 ! 1 fa , .. ... u .... iKlwwii.il uciuucrw.1 i.i ,1 iui niiu tintui oornuraw ri toiii' wicr, tt noil 1 uuut 1 is priii ' , . . .. ....... , . . . . .... .. ... kJ . . , ; . . 1 , , . . . . ' is unseemly 111 appearance. I he Chinese are : t have as -',od a riht to act with the demo- i l0l heretofore, iK.tii in numbers and respeetabiH- ; et that the king and his ministers were one. ltvreen its friends and the Abolitionixts. The , 3 rv ' Z a .'I i "llcyloa cratic party as th very presumptuous self-con- j ,y. The yeomanry ..f the State are out in fall ; and that they must cither surrender at discrc- rirtumi indignation assumed in reference to i .nectinc of stockholders ihould'htn iSZ stituted judges in the matter. i force; A large number of the-cttzens of other ; t:n .n,r ,l.,-n ,n,i n. ; ( 1.1. ! , ' r, ... . n- . . r.i . , . ..T. t.AZ .1; r .h fin, !,.! I ... 1 ij .1.. f..:. .1. ,u Uon' anU d-mn,.and Ut sttll, in the truckle ! ,he minor caes of bargain is espested to con-. ealern terminus of the road, lhis rtwlutiu to fright meu. a. if thev were children. ! lor. If Xrn a . ,11 nrMnted. Kv,. : bed- w,th woolLr heads," or declare, and endsa- cli;:Ue the South f r the creater turpitude of 1 not receiving a second, Mr. Cvlbj withdie 4 is to us and to the country generally the occa- rythwij; aururs well for the triumphant success Tor lo maintain, tneir iu Jependence. X hey have . the Barnburner alliance in New lork. lh sion of merriment. Let these gentlemen climb of tha catts. and the next meeting of the Agri- ' done the latter, and the conflict now ffaj!,,. m, iU ,n5.;w,f llii.likr., and . i .:n i.:i : :.:.. .k- , . . .x.i c- ... iv:. t.. i. .... " - . , niuei anu nun uijiici. UUIU.UUK mo huvou , cultural eieiy oi irgini, lor summing tue ; which is til monkey whose tate they ouviously design to ' prod-pets-of the State, it may be confidently ex emulate. We laugh to eorn all such who te j oectod, will be attended wi;h an eyual, if not it on thcin-i.-r a.recri1- new tcsU of de- greafer. degree of It is no longer an iii'Vt fv. v nun icouit ifiii uupub-juiij e-wn v w XPOTlaU 0.. m m atM.s k.UIV1 HIUI tirvi to decide whether the friends of the South arejto be put dawn and silenced, o$ whe ther frees,i!ism and sectionalism ar to be fos- J.s, J0wever,tue ! feed from the tup of a fl-ur barrel. 'Size is ' ,)lirl d'Wn the thunderbolts of Jupiter on' the ! L in arrieuhuralhibiiion and that tc, - consUered Ufore anT sen other conditions being ; h,a,,, of the fr,e men the .taunch demo- excel in that line they hare only to try. by ainat S tSanSwMc '"IS Phrenolop,,t,. Now by this ! crAl, uf lhe cantrJ fur ,)t 8Uffering them.elves ! .howing'what th-v h u e. From hat we have against the plan upon which the handing nave , the j,hanzhai, being six times the s.ze of ; ... i, .ir..n-d and I. .raawhim int.. .U,i,h i m ki ,itVn;,. " Compound for sins4they are inclined to, By damning those they have no mind to." and offered a bve-law for adontion. Mr. Ml C V i x-:i i . rr. i . j . , i , I .lciu vucreu nil wiieuu iiieni iu tne DTc-t, which was accepted by Mr. Colby, The bys-l law. as amended, vested in a "enenil meetinfufl Stockholders the power of determining the lucre l tion itfthci R,l.l! it Vrlatrn tHrininiii arultLI Jlas.aeliu.. ,n. ermont are hopelessly ! eon,mtnCe,Bent of its construct! mi, sud orenU Whig, and it is wtmg ammunition, ana aic. thjlt , aessme-.its should bo callad fornfl peen constructeu. : i,a,ul,, ,,,, ., tn i;,.i- ., :.nr.ln1 '-..ti.r -EirhtY feet in the.resr of the central part of i .... . ., ... . . . ... " i COn'JIllOIlS UClll tfllllaVl. 1IUI LI IV V lillll. All acquiescence. "lliese gentlemen a e nlavinz a ftroncr uch a poor spunkless creature ' ,am,f a bold game, but tliey will find out in lttle creature in feather breech- ; ti,e end a very imprudent and losing game. are not so far behind their brethren ot other State in this respsct. as they have the reputa tiiin pf Wing. Tii'y-' in a fair way, at b-ast, of eradicatinj; anv sa Ii impressions, and t' . . , . i .i i ine main uuuuinir. stanus anomer large ruiucc : oi.i,.: : ...!, f called the kitchen but in reality designed for ' Huje CJ lower st orv there is a laree chamber to be used ! f8 w"1.1"1;" ' presence ot nis asscniDied (ij 0n. Give us more Hulls of .excommunica- do 8. most successlui.v. have onWto continue SSUKStn- ! 'f -t Utan 'hrec minutes. W esPcak ; tion. Be more lavish with your thunderbolts. tUU commendable efforts in behalf of the great buted over this and the main building. Above tue caru' ' T a w "f r 01 Z" I , ! bl,ovrer f,,P.m dmvn t.l they are as thick and j cans? of agriculture in Virginia.-. U'hij, this will be a large- kitchen, bakery pantry, j d beUrccn tlC two flsathcrcJ f;inilli,JS there is mfitrnii rrMini una in thrt ftnartments a hove, t ... . . . . . , . , , . i r ' ill l.liwl Ainnnf tIi crt t r? I.nw: ipm V" - .rta liy the i-rotectinc O rrV fit I- V Al l f l r r..i,nM .a t . . ,,' . ' b . Iesly sacrificing character, to coalesce with those matters were determined, w hieli shouMh warmth of hxecut.ve patronage. Taking this f Aboiition;,iai unJoP 8Uc!l circumstances But at a General Meeting to be held within view of tl subject, it ceases to be a mere local : iu Xf?w Yurk anJ 0hi wliere somelhi ;8 tw ; aJft completion of the Sumy Tta question and aquabble between different a.ctions , he llV ar.d eT(!rT thIn, to v. ... ,1T a IZS & T l A nged of the same party, and assumes a national im- ! th. AA-n:inn ha, nn ' ! ment to meet ,X ! Y.T! , , " ; . , . . a ' tun l a a w viuvav,Hai pie on the subject of coalitions. It is remark ' n at , " cl0- a. ui., the mMj I was oahed to order, und. unon . : .. ri.at-.at favnritoa arn th..A ! i . n-. .i i. M iv n .... . ...'. "eTI portance. lhe .Ndi.'j becomes deeply interested I in the resiih ; and, indeed, the whole country ; ! hence weiwatch its progress with rritcrcst. able too, that the stalks a monstrous rooster- lodging rooms for servants. One hundred fet in the rear of the kitchen is the laundry, in the I,, -, , , -, , . e . . , , r bob-tailed, ungainly ogre, will rdasementof which the boilers, for the genera- . .i0(J,i, i;t ,., , . . , .. . , . i . matic crow , tiiat sounds like tin a knock-knepd, i a deep, addi tion of steam, will be situated ; and above them rhin?r is needed to refresh, to enliven, and to : ie iuowing oi a . amuje the irond n.-oide of the oountrv. The i ..ii .... t r .i i. ...I i .: i..:.i . .. " . . ' . .' . . . . washing, ironing and drying rooms. The lat- ! - '' K 11 , only disagreeable thing c .nnected with the a!- LTLZ.. will l. eftWeS l.v hot air introduced thlU re.mt,,ds ?".u Vf a KeD'u.ck ,ilnt- ,io" 1 fair is the unfortunate tailu to do what is at- . ' ' i tween him and the bashaw ot the bantams, the ; temnted. Our humaniti a are strong. nnA i ( - - - iriiiTi iiiiiur ii r i . - ii ... f , ,-c , . , , , i voiiioioii. ...i. .iv.,,....., v." s t cannot nein leeiing sorrv to see strMttinn, swel- AU of these edifices are to be handsdtnclv . , .f ,t sinn-hnii -iftpr i f-w innft'imn ii i- . i i t i i - . i! , , ...i-r...:.iT , darin 01 tuc auangnais, .liter a iw inoni.ciii.il , ;,ri;, tro..eJT kini debased into nurth-provo- rw'utin" i emor,:,?.ions, t,hi, -k. -d va,noSes ; king c..7wns, Vhen they look for tears, groans ; then completed, will be about $140,000. The l ! JTlf T.t ?. I" V,IV V? Z "Ts " i V V1 Jl'JJP' ihe r 10 ni iiuii-t.ii i-.ni.v.o - . v . .v, . .rr. i;iun. e iru a-.trrv tiiHt sucn is ilia as plentiful a the rain -drops of spring or the snow-flakea of winder :i blackberries in Jur.a ; i, . FVSTSTtiKV or chiniiuepins in September. . ,- , , ' ' r , . .i i ., a u i -vf Knlisliiiian was bra?-'iiig of the speed "ie r.ke them. In fiese dull dsvs some- i ri , , , i . v- i : i 1 on r.iiun:i i i ii ii i'i n i i.i, ii .i.t sc;u- I ed aS ids Mde in one of the cars uf a fast train, in Eihgland Tiie i nline bell was rung as the tra'ni nearcd a station. It suggested to the Yanjtee an opportunity of ' taking down his companion a pig or two." "'hatjs that noise," instantly inquired the Yankee. "'e arc approaching a town," said tiie Eng- ; who liave signalised tlieir political prostitution noted. It the national democrats are to be cast off j ,y the most marked inconsistency, not to say and tramided urH-r foot by (i.n. Pierce, after ! sui'.tiri -ath.n. Witness the honors showered red by Mr. Colby was uhaKj,, The President o' the lUud tdmiW the ing rin J arduous struggl tliry maintained to put dorn seetionalism, and after bringing him into iiffie with a view t ) ennsummate their work, why, all tha: can be said for their com fort, is, T!, Ki:ip r l"r;i,- ijrh tw.-pt.T t1ioun1 mn, Man.hu up luf lull, mud lbn down again :" ; upon the Free Soilers of the North and Disu- nionists of the South, who falsely and basely ' pretend to stand up together on the Baltim-.ire I'iatf inn ; while the honest Union and Compp.-" misc Democracy are every where rebuked and ! proscribed for daring to mutter their discontet.t tJn nltfil report from the Chief Engineer. 0 motkv tne meeting men aojouroea te tfie. ! . . t I. . ii ' ZZXJ Srr7 casebut. indeed, we cannot help it. o ' , and M both ge the progress partmen mush selves - The accord i of these or in or caprices and it is therefore vcrv desirable that the Am lm should be opened for their admission as soon as practicable. We hope, that, under the efficient supervision of Dr. Fisher, whoae seal in the discharge of his duties does him so much credit, the work will be pushed rapidly on to i-.i tin , i . - liehijpan. "They have to eo.nnvnce singing about ten miles before they gft to a station, or else J the train would run bv it before the l.eil could .r,f,l tl, Itf.I.f t.'irc n.it w iflrpimrtti v:rrnr 1',.i. tn i.a ..l. n ... . . . I . . .! r. Conrad, contractor for wood work, are ; :," ,": .::.. , ':i..i..r:. . r.t ..... . , . r . l " . i " I T-. V.. u' . be beard? Wonderful, isn't it? I sun nose ncrallyon the ground, superintending j ""'l"? u'l' . . ! ! k! 1 Amorica vet?" of the hands in their respective de- ' "l'y"",u treeiWJ peopic uo not acs.uow.cuge tne relation, .; Vj y , , y , . - .. . I ... ! fit nirrmvism (llPr ftaw L't'Km fill- trio t-li-f is i t.-.a i.l . fl.A mac ai mrl nA..fn.t. . ; " "Ji tjfii a nit. inna'A j "V C U' ts. We do not doubt that they will " . - , ZC' , T' ai-i'i . 1. -I XV " ' i!' k. V:..? 7.1 i bells, but can't use them on our railroads. ' We their jobs in a manner creditable to them- ..T b: :. .1: uieiraiavca. 1 us .... 3 i rnn " , 't:lTn., f .... tiiat the train alwuv, kena and satisfactory to the public. " ! cro" " " " , ",77. !?, ' nn" 1 Pe0PIC 10 te" Wm 0 ?pProTe . 0 nhd of the sound. N us. wha,..V tl. numlffir nf i.tmin n ,n, in ll. .t. UIM ur i, irum iwo u cuick, a. .u., until uay- ; cn urce their approval. We look upon this! K , ,, -,, - r . nuinuer oi insane persona in the State : ,. ... n i....j ,rui.-i..- ' i ..... . , r , . sound never roaches tue viila'-tf till aftor the tig to the census of 1850, i. 449. xMsnv 1 . gul'., . . . A ireu u , 'S"""- 1 grear country and its institutions and people in 1 ,, are languishing in private confinement, i "?c. ' "l ' "'T, ' rc' els .ilc" S" a d.flerent light. Uar State is not made up ot ; ..JV,.,. , thp r..,,,limnn H.a ,.niin.,n iU -l-,.f a, uleJ anniunaic tne urccu. -v .. i wk . chains and slavery our Constitution is not the ..i-v .. ,. 1 ".TV " .. ... j , , :"'"""-"- ,:, 7iiM 1-1 ... ..r ....)... i'. ... :.i. .i aci, ioc mi is.ee, nan, i cue up ot icnorant. and untcelins persons. ' sm. ... .jim , Th-ri iriM tP!,in wliU.ii.i,,,. ti, I - . -,'.' . Mr. Colbv was acoomp.ixiied to litis rWec I Henry W. Miller. Esq.. of llaleigh, aodi j, Upton, of N. York cty, a counsel. Tliew pa; ty went og' in tue il ileigh stage on Tiwnaj nigh:. It w.ts understood lie fore they left, . thev ua i procured an injunction tnui Jiit Pocter. i t'. S District Judg-,) uf this ji against the sale of th stock of Smith i Ml; on the "th inrt., according to adverns made. We shall not b taken by surpriwtlw fi.rr, if it should reach hers in time toituf M sal. Iuf. Car. with this corrupt and unprincipled policy. Gar. For (hut will be the upshot of the great struggle i' Pierce and his Cabinet appear to think that in ; f 1S-J-- politics, at least, " the greater the sinner the No one, we presume, will deny tiiat the sen- greater the saint;'' and a man has only to b- j timent oHhe people of the United States, in 18o2, ' smear himself all over with the slime of hyjo- was strongly adverse to "freesoilism ;" it was crisy, and to wallow in ths mire of political ' the xtopirion that Con Scott would, if elected, j prostitution, to recommend himself to favor. j lm 1 n 0 imi-in , .m n t-na.., 1. I 11 1 .1 . . 1 - r t """-v ... .-v...... ,ii,uii: nj Kuni meu as no uaneves mat tne opinions ot the tfarn burn- j r .t u - - i .r l... l I ,,.at m. 11. Seward, which caused his defeat. j ers have changed a whit on the subject of ala- ; particular, the following extract from Gen. Pierce was considered more sound and or- i very ? When did they profess anv change ? ' passed at the last Session of the Lei.UtuiH DIRECTORS IN TIIE W. 4 II. KAIL B04 COMPANY. i We quote, for the benefit of all COiiM! Who believes that the Disunionists of the South arc more lo-alto the Union now than they were THE BEST JOKE OF TIIE SEASON. 1 hat a i!C0 country should be: An exchange says a recent fair was fruitful j "What constitutes a State? of incidents, of which w'e will relate one. It Not high raised battlements or labor'd mound, was. a rainy time, and many having nothing; Thick wall or moated gate ; else to do, tounfl their eniovmeDt at the ita completion. When finished and in opera- shows, w here the lion, it will stand an enduring monument of the ' dividual looked tu ... .., r wouidnt answer, ciuier. i was on tne loeomo i tivenvhen the whistle was tried. We were go I ing x a tremendous rate hurricanes were no ! what, artd I had to hold my hair on. We saw i fr -llji lir.rcj w T .Ti . ' . iir,,Gv-i.in tha rvxaitV r- I t- beneficent legislation of the State. Weekly Pent. . MOTHER. Round the idea of one's mother the mind of a man clings with fond affection.. It is the first deep thought stamped upon otrr infant hearts when soft avid capable of: recoiving the most profound impressions, and all the after feelings of the world are more or less light in I do not know that even in their enjoyment at the ' ride ; Not cities proud, with sptres and. turrets crowned; fiveiiiiles ahead, and the en-ineer let the whis .e "critter was sold. One in- No, mm hioii-misped men, ; i e sereechi0g like a trooper. It screamed .11 he was tired and then star , Men, trAo thr duh .now; , afj,n but it wasll t no U8ef The first thin f hen just bayond the .nuts of j Bct ow tue.r r.ohts axp xnowixg, dabx l - , jck: .f f d , - ted for home. Wh the village the tugs gave way, and the horse maintain, parted from the wagon. This was unnoticed These constitute a State." by onr hero, who continued to shout and sins. ! and drive his horse as though all wag right anu jjiuopciuuD. oiicifluil p.lB31ll SiUOUl that time asked him what he vras doing there ? "Been to the fair hie seerhthe elephant hie and now I'm goinghome hie do you mind that old hoaa -hie take suthing hie." "Well, but where is your horse ?" "lloss be d d hie much as I can do to take care of the thodox on this subject, or if not more sound himself, i was thought that nt least he would be less likely than ben. Scott, to be biased by in 1850? They, with thrir Northern Free Soil freesoil influences. But what have we srfen ? ' Allies, have agreed to stand together on the Bal We need mot answer the question, for the answer timore Platform, for the sake of the spoils ; but is writteiv in broad letters across the firmament. I they would to morrow re-iterate their former Every man knows, who knows any thing, that i sentiments, if " the cohesive powerof the pub the advent of Gen. Pierce to the Presidency was : lie plunder" should cease to bind them together, the commencement of the millenium of freesoil- General Pierce knows that this is the case, and ( hence bis solicitude to buy their mercenary Now suppose Gen. Scott had been elected and i support. He kills the fatted calf for these un- that comparison . - 1 . ... . 1 , . our old age we do not look back to that feeling wagon." ooiion i osi. as the sweetest we have through life. Our pas - ions and our wilfullness may lead us far THE YANKEE PUZZLED. from the object of our filial love; we learn even ., . to pain her heart, to oppose bet wishes, to vio-! Tn Massachusetts papera are "calculating,' lite her commands ; we may become wild wnJ aiCU v"B. ' i" n"ie oi me iresi headstrong, 0and angry at her counsels or oppo- j dent 8"0ulJ g against Coalition down there, aition ; but when death has Btilled her monito-1 wbile James Guthrie, in the name of the same ry voice, and nothing but calm memory re. President, goes for them here. 'Cute' cypherers mains to recapitulate her virtue nA as are our Yankee countryman, we don't think deeds, affection, like a flower beaten to the cround by a past storm, raises up her bead and smiles amongst her tears. Round the idea, as we have said, the mind clings with fond affec : tion ; and, even when the earlier period of our '. loss forces memory to be silent, fancy takes the place of remembrance, and twines the image of our dead parent with a garland of graces, and beauties, and virtues which we doubt not that he possessed. James. they will ever solve this riddle in political arith metic, otherwise than by supposing Pierce means t please all sidss by writing and acting all ways. JS'. 1. Exp. The statement which has been going -the rounds of the press, that the Rer. Tiberius G. Jones, of this city, had been elected President i of Wake Forest College, N. C, is believed to be incorrect. The election was to be held du ring the late session of the Baptist Convention I The New York Tribune -is making itself ; of tnat atate," at JNew iferne, and the report : merry over a very long and verbose speech ad it.. mi .1 nn.. ni ru.n !.. waa s..,k..i Ilia. ... -- " . . w uvuui,u Omx or ths Docs. The Albany Knicker bocker gives an account of a wonderful dog, be longing to one of its carriers. The carrier fal ling sick, sent out a boy to deliver the papers, who, being unacquainted with the round, was followed by the dog, who stopped at the door of very subscriber, never missing one in a list of six hundred. At the door of the subscribers who had not paid in a long time, the dog was heard to howl. in that town, but the result pf the election by the Trustees of the College was unknown. Mr. Jones would, however, be as good a selec tion ae they conld make. Korfnlk Bearan. dressed to the President of Nicaragua. b- Mr Solon Borland, our new minister to Central America. It eays, it learns, that "Mr. Borland is doing as well as could be expected after the delivery of such a speech." .1.. ...... I Oilfl I,,,,.. ,iw. ... .1.. i wic oiuu, an, .. uiy ii .iiii vii 13. Ui luc I'll;,,' , . . .1 .r.l , - 1 . , I motive, dead horses, broken wagon and dead lc " "i ic numoer repenting prodigals, wnue nis more honest sup- I engineer, lying beside mo. Just then the 01 tra?-onlcrs to ottice, that ben. Pierce has ' porters are turned away empty. STILL ON TENABLE. whittle came .along mixed up with some fright- done, what would have been the feeling at the i We doubt if there ever was an Administra- The S(andurd is still at long-shot on Mr. Ven- fuj aths that I bad heard .the engineer use South towards him? Would the Richmond i ; .1.;. nv h.r lM .. able. He is accused of a "disregard of party 1 when e first saw the horses. Poor fellow, he nn,i,i,, i.qj:.. t . i , ... ... .. , , obli2ations"-whicl, means a servile submis- U'dead before his voice got to him. Aftr F'DVUTnT and "ther ling papers have endca- ! of General P.ercerwhieh relied chiefly for aup- tbat we tired tiglits, supposing these would J"""1; ppoiiuicius, or paiuato port upon opposing tactions, winch ajrroe only travel faster than sound. We gut some so pow-, them ? Suppose he had appointed a National ! in hating and loathing the, avowed principles crful that the chickens woke u p all along the Whi a8 Collector of the Port of New York, and i which actuate it. History has hitherto had to road when we came by, supposing it to be morn- .,6 ji-, , rJ. i , . . - ,. . ing But the locomotive kept ahead of it still d removed nun because he refused to bestow I record no such anomaly in politics. IheAmer- and was in the darkness, with the light close on n'8 patronage upon Free-soil Whigs, what would : ican people of all parties owe it to themselves, behand it. lhe inhabitants petitioned azainst the same "Kichmond Lnauirer." and th whr.l to n.il.lic and nrivatc moraiitv. and to thir nn. ave poured ; blc ancestors, who founded our institutions on rosin, brim-1 the imperishable basis of freedom, honor, and men to telegraph when the train was in sight, stoneandsalt-petre. Such a cannonade and bom- i good faith between man and man, to frown upon and-I hare : heard that some of the fast trains : bardment as they would have got up against tlie j and trample beneath their feet, the infamous Ch. 146. " Be it enacted." &e. tornal Iuiproveuient shaM henufter ffJ three Directors, and no more, lo rcprewmn Stste in the Board of Directors of the Wilem ton & Raleigh Rail Road Compsnj." " l lu te Utrecu.rs ami mo more, sai ute, yet the Journal of Wednesday annow the appointment of A. J. DeRosset, Jr., Httr m-oairt Win. K .in. and L. 1L B. Wsrtl aker, as Directors on the part of the SaM the Wilmington & Raleigh Rail tt j That theBjardrfH sir n to party organlaation, regardless of truth, or justice, ov love of country. The chargss a- bout the laud question, Cuba. Ac. are re-itera-ted. Ah, there is a rod in pickle for you, Billy. Just wait till Cantwcll and. Whitaker come down upon you on the first day of January, 13ol; when dr. Venable will have a fair chance, also. Take all the comfort you can, and enjoy as much as possible the exciting exercise of lashing Venable. May be you will wish you bad not hit quite so hard. JfiV. Com. We learn from private channels that down to the 12th of October, Mr. Sojile had not been received by the Spanish Court, although he must have been some weeks in Madrid. If Calderorfde la Barca remains in the Depart ment of Foreign Relations, his reception was confidently expected. Expectations, however, were rife of an early outbreak against the Gov ernment, in which the disaffected looked to the Cortes for a change of Cabinet. The newly appointed Captain General of Cuba, Gen. Pas uela, had not left Madrid, and doubts were en tertained whether he would accept the appoint ment. In the event of his declining. Gen. Con cha is spoken of as likely to be sent back again. The Queen's reception at Madrid was without enthusiasm. N. x. Times. There is a man named Eld ridge Burnett, re siding near the Black Mountain, who is a fa mous bear hunter, having killed no to this time, we are informed, five hundred and sixty three' bears 1 The story will hardly , bear telling, but we give it on very good authority. ' AshetUle Messenger. behand it. lhe inhabitants petitioned against the same "Kichmond Lnquirer," and it ; hey couldn't sleep with so much light in - South, have said ? Why, thev would ha the Jught time, inally we had to station c- r , rc . lectjic telegraph, along the road, with signai forth a torrent of fire, fury, pitch, tar.r. policy which now prevails at Washington! beat the lightning 15 minutes every forty miles. !.,W.nUt-at;on -nlri r a.a ut I can't Bay as that is true the rest I know , , , ,. , , . . tobeao." . raltar, hare utterly demolished that impregnable 5 . . . rock-fortitess ! But what do we see now ? Why, I N C. CONFERENCE. : the "Enqjuircr" roars " like a sucking dove." This body will assemble in Raleigh on the I apologises, humbles itself, can see no harm Othinst. Persons wishing to attend can pro- ' in appointing Free soilers to office, cries out cure tickets of the agent in this place at half i -i ..j,,i , . ... ,, ,K.MMif.L p . lustily, and at the top of its voice, "democracy," The liberality of the President and Directors ' " democracy," as if it would drown the public j is hardly dry upon the commission of Fisher of the Raleigh and Gaston road is deserving all ! voice of complaint and disappointment. We ! Hildreth, a man who aided to the utmost the praise, ana we nope win not oe sunered to pass turn it oyer to the tender mercies of the "New i election of Charles Sumner, when this letter uurpw arueu. nciauu j. v , TTal,i a, K,K 1.1 A i A. vl -w aeavaf iv "ivii 1UUU1CU QJ he National Democrat, the organ of the Anti-Coalition Democrats of New York, charges Mr. Cushing with appointing all the Coalition Democrats, who lost off.ee by the Whig victory last Fall, to National offices. It says : "The ink 3 i ,. Sir William Chere bad a very long nose, and was playing at backgammon with old General Brown ; during this time, Sir William, who was a snuff-taker, was continually using his snuff-box, seldom making the application neces sary to keep pace with his indulgence. Obser ving him leaning continually oyer; the table, and being at the same time in a very . bad bu mo with the game, the General said.J'Sir Wil liaiw, blow your nose." "Blow it; yourself,1', said Sir William, "'tis as near yon as me ?" SALE; OF LOTS AT CAROLINA Cfft We understand that at the sales st Cm City on Monday last, about 200 lots poseiLjof a,t jlu aggregate of $15,000. , I i...v . u .: .r,i,,Mt. WICl uuh auiaii ii,iui.ivii , . of the lots were 80 by 80 feet, jmd "'i IftO ft l A .nua-ft was donatlj to a eo'ip wU K.nn,1 tl.am.nlvas to rflt a llotol to cost not less than $20,000. All tf jjl solrl unan condition that nont but firt-f"! I.riolr l.ianaa an.M.1,1 hf retll Oil t!ie- ' FaiftUenlle Caroli ously to elect Gen. Pierce in 1852, and to the judgment of the good people of Virginia. Meantime, events are moving on : Congress will soon, assemble ; the heated fragments and factions of the democratic party will there meet, as" meet hoi iron:and cold water: - There .will be some steam., some sputtering and hissing, some explosions, some sport to looker ad and? " calm observers." written, in the hope that it would undo the mis chief in New-York." The article is headed, 'Duplicity of Caleb Cushing." SQT The following quite amusing ujw related as having occurred at one ul ' York hotels not long since : , A distinguished southern gentleman, . ly a member of the cabinet, was a boarae house, and preferring not to eat at . d'hote, had his meals served in ;.h nil l.n lAinM for whicii tli i e. o.rl.fit anni'Jf ' mentis noieu. a.cin o,....- the airs of the servant who waited '. negro of very sooty complexion he "fu onedavat dinner toretire. Then"grua took hu stand directly behind the - chair. Supposing him gone, it ; impatience, that.a few minutes .mi'.- - $ man saw Him step lorwaru ; "Fellow," said ho, "leave me to be alone." . it "Excuse me, sir." said cuffee. self up stiffly, "but I'm responsible w ver." I 1 hat is not a w his i...r than tli J "The President disdains anv i;.k ! ...Anal'B .no' '.. " A. .......l ,.l:s on able exemption from responsibility, and fre.y I to Uvenna. bares his bosom and defies the il nf I.;. . i e went one ."?.., h-ked dj - v a uia run- , .. : . a i a ai u u i j i i ' : a i. a uu vauaa . - mie8." Wash. Union. i buy it. Said be, 'T read it before l I wn. . . . , 1 n. r in hlS I C The President did that same in Mexico, but! The boy looked knowingly in his unfortunately fainted lwfore the tuK of war sponded, "Now, if "h don't wan came on '. , say so ; but I wouM'nt be r ' ' aa.. aJl. . ' s v. -
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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