t. . ". v - ' ' f . 'V .. -. i t-. - ..'. : " - "..!- -. - - - , ...... L . ' 1 . ' 1 J. .1 K VOLUME LV1IL J no. nr IBBif. .. ' - ......... . . . ... . . . .. ., .- ( - J .: f I'ilE hai Hinii REGISTER PU11L16HEU UY - JOHNW.bYME, 1 o 1 t k 1.1B rivriUTOi. AT Si 40 IX ADVANCE ; OB, t 00 AT THE tNU OF THE YEAB )r art Ou tJa f to, ddifhiul peat, . 7ayJ 6y party rap to l& 6rA-." R. A L E 1 fl. A. C. SVTCRDAT MORNING. JAN. 24. ll&T tif TL K 'iloc b Oil! tMtLrUittul; then baring a jet been Ct mnniclifO bj Bi' oi with retrbug. ine S-aurdj lt. THE NEW UNIVERSITY TRUSTEES. W r,rrui.ixi ia fk inia of tha lata election of Trustees to our State Uoirersity. We iatcod to be r-speetful. but we confoee tUt oar ioJuation is bard to keen under Sa.S - at,. oar noi,er.it haa Ba.r o- j bfvre kbowo. la 1810, when the Whig b.J vcry thing their own way,Cadwallader Jvxic. Jr., a D.iuerat, was elected Trustee aod had more rotes e believe than any Iu 18 ti. wheo John Tjler had played the I e.l. aud Iu..-J the Whig prty in the tM'hl, tu LegUtiture elected TUcK. 8. Ashe, J iJ- Dick, JuJe lUffi i, and tjor. Bragg il.ic Wlii au l lUrett DoajOCriJS. la 1911, Clviu Graves N. L Williams, aad II. WasbitigtoQ ere chosen one 1 eucrai and wn wb'g. Iu 1310, D. W. Court. Jjho A. Gilmer, JoVi Ke.r, W-l:er F. Leak, aod Uilea Me- baiif, E , were alected 3 Whigs and 2 Dcutm-rai j" tbej were then ranked. Iu 18 IS, J. C. DJtbi, C. B. I lis $01, anJ Ltats Tbompto, Eqt. 2 democrats aud 1 wliir. l.i I80U, IK. W. .Iviry, the present Desio-C- c jt-aker of tie Sjuate, wjs' the only oi.? cIhmi. Jh lSiJ, Mttir$. W. L. St tele and S. P. lllll tiiM it.'eacU rt, .rere elected. In 1 8 t . Gen. Byyjn, Ts'y 'and Mr. C. -him fh'im, tieucia', were Itcied; ud, Iu 13-'(j, Mudcr caucus dri.l, fire democrat ic ?e .rmtu 1are been not honored y tie jj i-MHtiue'. Fr the lienor of the State, fi the f d 'f the Unierity, and out of r''rd f"r ibeir ou fair faiuee, we hope, ua- A m . - M . . . . M .. S llt-ft. W -. mIII ..MA and all, rvfu the .pp..in'ment. If tb were iioujiua iin fit to be made, they were tKp-Pr' noi 6i to be so wade. In u'd liuiea, geutlemen were selected for their age, experience, and standing in -ociary, writ a due rgaid to their literary castes aii-l 'jnaltSc.t oa .Men who had been nur-t'ir-u at the (oieriiy, and who none were gr aiug op also to make her tbt-ir Alma Ma tt r. wt-rc deeutvd ntoai proper persona to wU- care it er- well 10 eowiuit thia Ia ti a too, i be pride of the Sia e, and the nurs ing uKXb-r of iux of ber .brightest sons. Men ef all creed, Sxh politic"! and religious, were cboseo ; and under such brod aad cath olic practices, it baa become a University in deeJ. Religious bickerings have been ex cluded, aod no quarter given to party sqoab tle. Bvau.e of an interference against tbe ru'e, in tbe late political contest, one of its prr.feora wa n tiSd that be bad ceased to be ueful. and bis chair was vacated. Do or Pcumcratitf friends approve the stern de-ri-icnf Ita, how bare they dared to pro fjiir tbe Te uple of Science with their own unholy orgw Are they deteruiined to lve oitonlytb railroads, aod asylams, b iiou- great Univerai'y ondsr the direction prj tipall f Jtmocratic toys t Is it aafe t Ii wie Is ! decent ? 'The bya can do iu-ey iLiig- e know, bu we think there u.a po--ibly -otue few tua tiers, which iuld be-ter be nude the coot.ol of older aid wiavr Leads.: Lk at the immortal Jioe! Why should Tio aSctilf, Jr , K.q., late private Secre tary to Gov. Rvid, be a better Trustee than the G 'verur biu-If ! Wby should Dr. R. DiiLrd be so much better than that other email uouau.eut, the iaimorial Asa t How is W W Uohlea a more proper person than TlMt.aa L. t'liagaianf Or K. A. Hamilton tbu Pal Caoteronf Or Dr. Urdy than l;ur:.i C aig ? . Wby are these glorious five, ao ibucli yrtf cKuieut tbau others of their fan., bo l.ae dooe rbeSta'e aoae aertice, a -i w beard have Lad time to grow f If tbej w-ull bare deiocrat, and demo cs h-Ijt ahere were Qmdwxllnder Jones, a-., IVdJon .V. Edvnrds, WUltmm vVor 1 fi d, L. O B. Brmnci, H. Lucie n Holmes, mt.S. -SVU, HWren WUslov.WdL B. RJma J-dgt Ellis, Judge S. J. Person, li biased Abrams, Renchtr and Vena n't not one of wbn is a Trustee, and each efaboiu would be glad to devote bis time, hia aleats and means te the aucceaa of .the lui'utioat - : , ; Bat thagb onr men of age and financial aVH. ai I wea'th, are diorualed, except he. a aad there ou, to be "Directors in Rail xoadaa aai IBjUju, aid Boards of Improve- mnt asi Utararow, naj wt not hope that a tha fwlWiif lut or names there maj be MA -i . . t ; www. HV auuvit (XJualf la UUiBOaUODa ,li fergt f tU gmt aad nrrto-be-erlooki. fbrgottnl or Ioghed at, Art 1 Sot oo of tbra baa tba honor to ba a Trut- mi to bar tha libertj to ait b their -ida aod aid them in concoction achemea a J ranee tha iotereata of old Alma Mater. thia taetropolie. there are a few rerj few, 1 it U too true, at least to tone extent. Itwi'lbere we admit who tuight be deemed worthy in Lmemberad by ot readera, ti at the fcditor of thU other liuiee, to be ooneulted ia regard to what- e i er noght aid the good cause. There if one Orge E. Badger, who i. ete a promiaing joaog man, almost equal to some of the Fire, There iaT.P. Derereax, Henry W. Miller, Dr. Fab. J. (lay wood, Geo. Geo. W. Hay- wood, Geo. W. Mordecai, Bio hard H. Bat- tie, Kenneth Byner, Dr Charlee E John- "to. Bat as it will not do te pmironitt the Raleiffh Cliane xant th damoeraev of o , - - r ! -eigh-w paaa it by, aod can call to mind ' ,ow OUi" aoro,a wao irom wtir "luo Wltfc lb Uniferaity, and their standing in ,iet 10 discharge the duties " aeeeptawy to tne instituuon, and honorably to 'hem-elves. - In Wilming - r rt rr iir u nr '. r"- ' .r ,-r' U . rrngv, ur Jamtt ti. AJuKton. uto. Uvu, and ThomaM D. Jtftara. all anna of tha Uni- ... 11 i. versity, we believe -all men of rray hairs and of wisdom. -There are also in other parUof the State, Messrs, David Outlaw, . . '.. ... . . Richard b.Vonnell, Jotol C. r-asAigto, Edwin G. Rude, R. C Puryear, Jno Jfor- wood, W. J. Bingham, Judg. Pearton, Gen. 3 - a Docktry, IVm. B. Wright, E. J. Hide, Han- ilton C. Jones, David A. Barvu, and many others, who would, no doubt, be proud of a aeat ia that honored board, but whose claims cannot be considered in a midnight demo- cratio cauous, aod who, therefore, can never be University Trustees. Tf IK. n. -Wild --nt this .rmnint- incnt, we hope they may alwaya feel com fortable, aud we suggest, that when they ap ply for seals in that Honorable Body, they 'ball first send in their cards thus : iyu-.Ai.C CAUCUS TUUSTEES TUE SS-SlON OF 185tt-'7. THOMAS SETTLE, Jr., ' Dr. R. DILLARD, WILLIAM W. HOLDEJf, R. A. HAMILTON, J. F. E. HARDY. OF, Ye, to the 'auguage of that noble Ode on , the .Mexican Preamble, just published in the unrd, and which may be denom.nated the ' i . the day : Let the concentrated essence "Of the very darkest dark Be reduced to its quintessence With which their" card "to mark." ,TIIE WEATIlElt AND THE MAILS, iC. Oa Tuesday last the temperature of the weath er eoderted ctaiaiderably, aod its severity con tinued to abate throughout Wednesday ; but on Wedne-dy nigHt about 11 o'clock the wind cliaoged, and tbe atmoupbere suddenly becam intenaely cold On rising Thursday morning we foond there had been another fill of snow during the bight to the depth probably of half an inch, and since then the cold haa not diminiahed ia the alighteat degree. If thia weather continues much longer, God only knows whit is U become of the poor aod destitute, not only in this city, but ia other places where fuel conot be obtained at any price. We learn that there are many destitute families even in Baletgh. Surely there is suffi cient chanty -among oar ciUsens to prevent suf fering among tbe comparatively faw needy per sons in this city: - We bare received no mail North of Halifax, N. C.aiuce Saturdiy last.' The, Western train on tha N.C CeatrmJ iUilroa 1, brought oa a batch of Southern papers yeaterday, embracing papers from Wilmington, op to M ednesday evening, and Charleston and Anguata, Ga., to, Tuesday evening, all of which describe th temperature of the weather South of us aa onpvalleled. - The Halifax Bepresentai fa of Thursday says: . llxaTT Snow iTaai. It commenced snow ing ire od Saturday night and continued about iweuty 'our hours; it fell to the depth of 16 lurhea ou a level and in the drifts it was from 4 o t feet deep. The Wilmington papers all speak of a consid erable W in that city on Sunday laat, Ou Tues day last the Wilmington Ueral 1 says, For the tirat tiox) within tb rw 4 lection of tbe oldest iuhaUlnt, t C p Fr river w crusted over this morning with a thia coating of ice." i The Favetteville Obaerv-r describee tre cold ia that 1jcb aa unprecedentedly severe. r The Observer of Thursday says: ;-. . i . . ! r Tlte tbemumia er on Tuesday morning rang ed be'ween 2 above and 2 beta aero the lat ter a poiut aa Vw aa ia ran? tube red by any one her. On the 8ih of FeN-uary it reached lltat figur. Y terday tbe thermometer r to 40, rromiaing a geoerI thaw; bu in t cmr-a i the uixht tbe fierce Northerc bUsta returned, twinging with ibera a little more aoow, and thia morning tbe mercury stocd at 10. .. Sunday, night, says the Mercury, was not oHy tlie cuhleat nignt of the season, hut the coldeat of which we have any recoltecion i" Charleston. At the Regis'rr's Office, the tlermitneter suck to 12. 20 below the freexing point. At Oxfrd. Ga.. on Tuesday evening the mer cury fell to 4 above Sero I - : - . , ' . O "" ' "' " ' He. Ramoirp, editor of the New York Time anddd. Simonton. Washington corrapoadenr b' the New Turk Tlmea, ba-e bo h refused Ui testify before the 0ngreatoal IaTe-tigatinr G-mmittee. Tt is al-osaid the S-rgaant-at-Aro was -eekmg Mr. Cheater, the enreapaneat ol the Pldladelphia luqoirer. but beeoold not be iannaU baring eonchalart as vltbairasr. AWFCLLT ' DISTBESSINO NEWS TE03I I PETEBSBUBO 1 NINETEEN PEBSOXS J - ppriTTrr tt r ppn7EN TO DEATH! IO , w V j - We learn bj way ot UolcuDoro: van m tele graphic detpatch u reoeiTed at Weldn," 6u Tbunday lt, atatiog that owing to a grea' deficiency ia the aipply of .coal, and the ipten- i uMt k. . k- KTNKTCKN FKU- to ' sons frn. to dJih t We hoi &ie re- In 1 urtm. turn out to be unfounded, but fear that I PPr utJ n bia lt letter that tlie supply of 0041 waa nmrlj or qu?te out, and we knoiv ourwlf, " T ZLZ j 7 . . , TW0 DATS LATET. EUROPEAN NEWS, . The steamer Ot of Waangloo urrired at I New York oa Saturday Nat., bnneinx Euopeaii- date to the 81st nlK, and ijuporuut news lrum I China, 1 , . GENERAL INTELLIGENCE A collision occurred a. Cuton owing to toe seixure of twelve Britu.h aeameao- the lloogly Biver. The Britwb-Coijsur interfered in tu matter, but was insulted, and threatened with Governmeut, was treated. with con- j tempt. I Hostilites commsnrwj on the 24th of October. The Ibru at Canton were Uken, aud veral ver9 desfoved. I Lter advices state tbt - the bombardment of I Canton commenced on the 27th Octob-r, All tb, forU we nd dam,ge to pr. I oertv.wis immense. Ths British earned the P' fbref h:ns. ,htt Wi ,wU!itlieJl I three killed and twel ve wounded. Tu-Chmese j,.d r-wted all ffeii of co"i!iatin nptoN vemher 4th. The foreign iactoriea ha l been "t'd Di bV.wa ,w, F ' . nr'n;y i Prufttna and hwi'iarland continue their orenar- j atioosfor war; but recent iiitelliginc. waa fivor- 1 hl to an abate mente of Trua a demands Wurtembereobiecu to the passage of Pru-Hian j troops over her territorv. The Swiss Diet had f" ke4 od tbe . PreAlent ma !e a war- I lik mwh in nrhirh hn .keil armi!iAiaQ to Con- tnct a Jem of tbirMiii'lia- . I It was reportH that Bischief had consented " lne P"PJ" suw iwhm w i. frontier of Beaaarabia. CORRECTION. In onr last issue we put down Kemp P. Battle as receiving 9 votes for Commiasiooer of the Middle, Ward. Tbe name should have been J. K.Marriott. We understand that wo produced the im pression that our fellow-citizen, James Liteh fotd, Sr., ran for Mayor aa a Democrat. I Now we did not intend thus to insult one of i: the beat Amerioans in the whole country, aod we aincerelv ask his pardon for thia in- :U8t;ce. It b a trreat pity we did not have fifteeil thou8aBii more juak auch in the last 0uberD.tona,. elecfioil but there is no use .gneTingom Bpim iua. : . grieving over spilt a . We hope our townsman will forgive ns for potting hiua in the category of Democrats, and we make tbe amende AonorabU in time to save his character. PBESTOI CHANGE T THE BEV0LUT10N BEGUN. The Bichmond Enqu-'rer, (ays the Petersburg Ini'lligentr,) after long and vigorous efforts to crush out tie opposition to Foreignism --altar the most sedulous and strenuous"Tabor to im press upon the public mind tbe abominations, dangers and horrors of Americanifm ha sud denly become a furious convert to the doctrine it has so bitterly been denouncing. Disgruntled and inceneed at the idea of Virginia b-nug made a field for po'on'xatiou by Immigrant As-oc tions at the North and especially aud excessive ly chafed by a recently developed project to set tle upon ber soil a crowd of Italian and perhaps, other refuges from Europe, it indignantly, pours fourth its abhorrent sentiments about thaor? element, aa embodied in said project, in the fol lowing very round and decisive terms: "The character of these immigrant opposes an independent objection to their introduction into tbe btata. Ijt ihe most pari, they are politi"al culprili driven from Europe for ikeir revUuliona ry violence, and fruh mm the inedi -us clmoi- phere of torn , criminal colony. FACILE 'I N- aruUMriN ia lisu&r.u, ur axti-av- BY PKOPAU ANDlSii ! Some are ordinary offenders against the aecurilv of life and proper ty ; others are soldiers vhom detp-tiMn diamiaseK' from its service tbe vagabonds of the earth in the pay of abolitionism, and precipitated here upou us to dshlrov tv e valne of our property and tbe security of our iiisutunonK," . . . . . . . , We should like to know whether the American Party has ever pp ken ,of "Immigrants''; in lahi guage more severe than this? i a ,. ' : 1 ' -T7j A STREET INCIDENT POETICALLY DE SCRIBED. :" 5. -;! ' A full rigged maid of fashion, with bo 'pa all boldly set, moved up the side walk gaily, observ ed by all she met. The walk was very, wjd, but the hooped skirts were much wider, and 'twere usleas e'en to ' think .of walking tip b ai le ber. ' Her cheeks j were f red aa ro ea" her face was all a -mile ; and her .trcd it was as daicty a though earth .was all "too inle."" It was her hour of triumph, and she idu't seem t knew that a eoaatiug sleigh was aconHng st a a reed not very sow. But it came, and ere sbe lrew it, her f propa" were , kn ocked awny, and she waa going down street . witv a buy up n hi aleigh. The wiud it blew f ite roughly, turn iug all tbe hoopa aback, and of prJy amothered creans there wasu't ai y lack ; while the maiden didn't know what ah waa or wan't akut, her person mun resembled an umbrella inside out. - The nassera atoDoed and . wondertd. as the swiftly speeding sleigh devoutly kept onward, j and liked it, and salely ' shied" his vied, with his own feet pointing backwarda, and the maid's thrown out ahead. They gaiued the level safely , and tbe maiden, full of wrath, Lioked back ir arvsrrad silence apoo their travellei path.. Yu good-for-nothing acmp." she said, "I've mind t shak" you well." ." Your face was coved op mem, and yon know I never'!!. t!l.M aaitl the msting lad quite bohllv. and in a jovi-1 m nil ba bowed aad said, Good rooming, mem :' you lull ,mm fmt IM nn. 1 ,m A1A - , B DCH ANAIT A; BQGT7S DE3I0CBAT. ;;The fondwipV4nerfonnj.ea nni oidedlylurd.liittipg paragraph,,': iay . the Montgomery: Jlail, appeared in ihniNorth Alabama Ri.r. f M !n Tfci. T? I-. ' -V ' T -t-- T7. r-, ,v ' . ason is ine pgnner Jemocratioooun - ty of the Sta fv j rj.csDaiso uoxmxcsn Cosobshs. usconie .to naaa aa w exnActAd Th th cirrupt raerabera in .Cong'eKa being enceuraged y tlie aud.rereed from a few bogs Dernocrats; a Rrand scale. . They propos to construct at HaiiMa . - i . .iw.tj one road, but from thaencoaraffteiaiittKchaM reorived frora, variona ouartera..fpom tha Sonth " 'u?rouuu,,owB oi.anr.,aoey; nave cob- i tm .eyi, o a,yw -croci uuti-.Uill Ui eluded to propose buili.ngthree railroads; which I recent amount and in the' Best ar t be ri wiH cost at least: 4700.000.000- ' Thank God. I nvn; ) -i'lu.i-ki- ..:if n t - c . a sne rresideotial chair, wiao -wa if. the Senate sWi be werailed Upon nen. ? it is rememoerea, centmnea tne Railroada-it will be , seen at once, that tie Maili that, Jas. Buchanan, President elect, prenowsly knowniuH.deo'iiieara-. .from is unconditionally, and trrfiwotiy committed .t'Mj pugsfnere! ewtuUouf bfBcasii to one of these, 'scheuaes. of : plunder jupon ! a & prohioit;the'rade. great acale'Vr-to wit t one of tha . 'Paeifio- W Tbe trade of Cuba " in this coiumerjce; tho declarations of the Register are .very impor-r U absolutely jmu'ch smaHer, than tif-ot Bra tant. ; We cannot doubt but that the Regis.: 1 il The number of the, slaves iaVporte i itiV ter will be One. of the : warmest "opponents of the administration it has aasisted tt elevate to power.. It w 1 doubt eas remain true to the bemoeraoy, while Pierse. is there ready with his ueto . si edire,, hammer, to break the peena of oorrurvtion hnt it mi Ka 1 rtrAthr different when a vn t plundering',' Paoifio Railroad "acbeme,'' taking the .form of an aet of Congress, eomes before Jaa. Buohanan. ter nis approving elgnature.., i :u uurra for tne ."good time coming, wnen tne Xortb Alabama Jtiri-er shall diraat itji . . v. . . J . Heavy batteries against the plundering" ad- ministration of Jaa. . Buchanan. Aurusta Sentinel. . . ;.. :. THE FUELFAMmE AT THE W a usi vvuuauci w wo. great. buiu4jj iu many. of the. Western cities on account of the acarcity of fuel. The Louiaville Journal w - - saya that the last bushel of coal has disap- peered from that market. There is, little in the cellars of the eitisens, but none in the yards of the dealers.-- At Cincinnati, coal baa gone up to 60 a 60 cents per busheL A town meeting faas been held, a fuel com pany organised, a locomotive purchased and placed on tho Zanesville Railroad for.: the. exclusive tranaportation of coal to the city. The Cincinnati Gatette relates several dis tressing cases of suffering for tbe want of fuel. We qnote : . , . " ? - ; ' One night last week on&, of our city offi cial aaw a man come out of an alley with , a load of wood on bis shouldera. He went np to him and charged him - with, stealing it. Tho reply was i have fto'en it. My ebil. dren are freeaing with oold. . I have no wood and no money; The man from whom I have taken thia has pbentyof wood. When better times come, X will go and - tell him what I have done, and p-ay him." If you wish to. put me iu jail, I will go to tbe station bouse with J ou' without a troa-d but, sir, for Ged'a sake, et me take thns wood home first 1' a Another intanue was mf family near the intersection of George and Mound-streets, who, from Fri day last until .Sunday, were without fuel and without food.. .The oonaequenoe of their pri va'ion was, that on awakening' on . Sunday morning,-, they found their . little tinfant five months old lyiaog .stretched out dead from privation and awld u :t : t . . ;. i Col. Cbambero, in the course of some re narks at a meeting held in Cincinati a.few days ago to devise means of relief, ..said that be bad visited the . Council Cbambtr in the morning, where he witnessed the -.most sor. rowful scenes. .There ha found fire hundred men, .women and. children, not .beggars,, but people with money in .their haodsseeking. an. opportunity to purchase fuel...- -He had talk-i ed with them, and beiird ; that ..tables.' bed. ateads, and other fun iture had neen consum ed to prevent children from per lsbiogi 'AJne woman who bad been waiting, for boars, lot; an order , for wood, t said : jJhe couloV wait , longer., i- Her children would perish and she was eompelled to go to thftir protection. v i e urged the importance of immediate and effi cient action w ij io . j , --h.li aUtCr ii ."Ci .t . - ; i !,' ti. 1 1 i i' i - ', '' , . : .' 3f , U yy ai FOR KIGN ITEMS. S. I. ih V The following "strange1 story 'appeara In the Gazette dea4 Tribunanx i y "' ;- ;" c- t ' v-i cfr.vt, .: ' ."A German, nameq Aitenburg, a strolling niu iician of the vil'age of Thiscrup, ip'Jutl"nd, left home on ths 28th, with his wife and daughter, to play at a wedding party - aV th neighboring town of Holt," leaving behind three boys,iged respectively : thirteen eleven . and ; nine. The childreu,! who had great . repugnance to go to school, deliberated among themselves as to the best.means of freeing thenjselve from that dis agreeable duty', and at last they resolved to cut out their tongues.-" The 1y . of "eleven toot a large table kaife, and placing himse'f before a lookiug-glass, ha begged Lis elder brother to-do it f c him, -aud the latter,', taking - bold -of the tongue with a pijee of li oen between his fing-rs. pulled the tongue forward and cut off a piece an inch lone. V Blood flowed in abundance, and the children b-cominggreat'y terrified, uttered pierc ing cries - The neighbors rushed in, and seeing what had taaen place, procured-m"aicai assis tance, but though evei-y thine was done for the cni'd that art could su.fjeat.his life is considered iu danger. JJm -'.V-'t "V :'..'i' 'Dr..Lnderer, a metScal . man at Athens, an- rl rui.cea that' .he haa. discovered a sovoreigB soecifie agaiust sea-aickness. ;'. His remedy is to : iva from ten to twel re drops of chloroform in water. The chloroform, in moss easea, removes nanea. and persons who have taken tbe remedy ! soon become able to stand up and get accustom ed to tbe movement of the vesooi. ShooJd the j hJcknexa return, a fresh dose is to be taken. ' Among five licentiates in law. who1 came for ward last week in- Paris to take tha usual oath required for a member of the Fmioh bar, one wore a m MHtacha. n Jt of any great size, but si HI qaite -pparent. ThC1 first - President Delangle, baervingit, said ; MThe licentiate wearing a m mitao cannot be admitted to take the O't." The young man, on hi- ring this, iaamadiatly withdrew. - v- - - t ' 1 .a.-: . ; :..'-.,.,,' .. -rr. . - - - ' I. , .. - . J - rSSSBmmammmSmmSmmmmmaummnMwmmwmmmmmmmmmmmMi THE AFRfCAS SLAVE" TU T fi. 4 de; J Mmmnkom n'hte ou.uherMf .thVw ,4on tHat frojtn 18 l5;o (8 ) f h -re wero imported aneeessively, yr by year.i'iito L f"oa ?he '4 fi'll'rjii? b Mcfioi vfi - .1.... , 1 7 iOii 1Q fiO. . .). ,. 4 in IO ttfi I - t. WVV) MIIJT4, 41'J'AVV.; i it wU be obaem-d from tlifijiir s ib J fromi 1842 .to )845;the ;' slaVo) rSffi' tbVVu: It 1 Ft!'jr 5cvuiug, wai, ai:-ny rate a - ri uoaarr. wnereas in iB4t ir receueii mi ek j .traprdinary impulse, ,'wliicb 'for Yuraai0ce j Tejear neariyl'twb the aA -rfk t..i-iA.: ...s. i i. . t I tne 45riU8b markets to-lf raiilian suirara. l 1 low, however, tLouifli th? uar tra le - J retained all ite freedoiii.'tbe litwD-'riationiof i . . - ' dr. --l"' ie.v- tei W W-?Wf;'u Ahh it I ?r? ra -.vopuv lib.of "amuie..iiiionatin J Jvge In nrbportioa JO .its extent of tern'orv I t0! Pl island during the ten '"yean ant'cififtd, I we.re I W 4W...MW, 1.0UU,. 8,tUU( ,QU, WU,. I It will .be seen that these figures; preutaTkir tMfjs nsnamed I singular, and 'nojt very expiroable Mitrt to I those extracted above from tbe Hrazilian I feaiaresvand, that i bey 1 indicate aouie .sources I of, encourageiuent and discvura.e ent en- lutelyjpeouiiajr. t I - !a 'O1? iuw was eaooeuingijr targoj, I 9 ne;1t .Jwlv. tlIMHt ,uf.v, eiua-'eu..uy 4ro man iour-Uitns : ana in jow, me very ear -I 1 ' al ' T;. ' IT . t1-- ' I wnen I impul lite lowest nominal, extent. .', Neither did . u recover it- Tt, 1817nTlS Vl,i.ii ' the? !'racil:an i papo now tnaj iraiLi seems reaiiy qesifiing I from the traffic, Cuba shows a very cou-ider- W importation an ampoxtaio.ij macea, 1 ? : a.l - C v ' a 1 L. . al,..-. l t snipaaamg.iur me uon.iiuw im w uerrnvav 1 the Southern continent. T .:v)&k AWFUL TB AG ED YA IXJUI'.Le: ML'RDKUt '": ' Our community was throwu it nrie.it exi ite men Saturday mprtdtig .last,-V lis-'Very".iHa two persons, John Haney and ' 'U wif-vF-mVy, t i . i r ' .Tit! :' I l ill " H both Irish,had been murdeml tl thv i.igl.t jirevi'' ti,? 1 leh v was' f und ' about a mi'e from ' town, dead in his botrse with bis iipck or Kn, the nKtiii masnea in, aua wner, nuras. i viti'eiicf, hin-uj i.' i . ii-v.... his person. doDe with ari axe. IIh wile was found about seventy five . vrd fn iu their residence in a dying condi t having many cuts and briyaes on the h h:i'1 ehoi Id era, from the' effects of w hich' a1; remain ed senseless without speaking -ik1 extirel S ttHr- day afternoon.: ' Strange a it nny pp -ar 'no clue has vet been 'ascert ue-i a t-i wli nre trated this hofrid. deed .of iil-n-l, -ty whirh two unprepared souls have bee iiMM Te Mtito etertii'y in the presence ot an avengui'.-isi-it! . . - ' ; A'Mr fTr,Jd Cold. Far every mile that w leave he tittr- face of our earth, the tempeaiure f ill- 6 d-rit. At forty five miles' .distaiic 'fr. n ,tbe a'1- we get beyond the atro1 pliere, .and 'i tea;,- atrc.tly 'peaking, jnt. tbe Tegiutia ofa,p':ieB wsejteuij; nerature is 226 degree bet w .i-V, VtI Ti-rV- cl 4 reigns In hll its pWeri !jriii- fd5.;i ff fmiitt-n-e old -may ;be Toriiied by atatitig- fUn ':'vT'e ir'feates cold obefved fri-m the Arctic Cm-le U fro 4(1 to 60 degrees below seroTfnd dere.ni vy 8ur."riH Irig effescta ,are prodiicl; i tlie ln?iiiical labor atory, the greatest cold that,. , W"iC ij pnwiuce ia about 1150 degrees bly w a ro -At rJU tVuera ire4 carbonic gas btoonies i Bofid - ubrtHfice likj show.' 1 If .touched, it' p aHucerf ' t i.e ' Vina eii fect ori the skirt as a 'mf-li'it cinder ; bfi-ters the finer like a burn. MQi kHrV'r'wrcUry freeaes at 40 Hegreei t below the riipJf ttiv'ii which: .water! Ireesee:' -.The: uljd- lie .rcwry mhj, then, be treated as ;thr :melj1fraerelv.ntn: 'sheets, or mate ir to puot is ; .ucU f p t?tna w; .idd. however, melt in '.wiser'lae "pii'm ice- t U pretty "certain th it trpty' liquid ai.ctra th;t we are acquainted 'with wiiuhl btn-mv)j HiV' i'ejtV pnaed to 'the Cold of the rgins oT Waoa TW gas we. light onr streets witii .whiuh. aoiiear-URf, wax i oil -would be iu realitv a-li Ard a a p ck " pure "pirit. wldch ,we j1X.'-'vw.-jrt'8o'iilifiilT f would appear like a bloo- of trtttip.i-v utry-tU hydrogen gas would bMv-m qtifteUjl, ai d re semble a metal; we bhniild fie bletV t tirrt hufer jn lithe like piece of ivj'irylanjf th frraht odors of flowers won'd hkv : be a fe hoe lie tore they would yied perfume -Tbeae'are a few of the .astonishing effects of wW.?. ? ' p- if,V-Bi jj . .". ,.:- .-.-.! ' er.itS'iims-pr&s.v.- v ' STATISTICS OF HK Y EAR 156 ; We gather he f-lKwivg fact- fri in a Mu'abef ' of tables published in the Xew 'Y rk Herald ,.' ' During th,var at -if j llo jeNiii were killed and 639 wounded l-y 142 railr.-f d .-cr iiieiits in the United Sut-s. Anuu-g tlie krlk-d ere 29 enanoera and 28 firemen. D-itiu 185 there were 195 killed and 620 wounded iy 143 unita aecidenta:, v;'J ' V?- $ Ther were 89 firea fn the 't7ii'eVl States i 1858, which involved f the hr . 4 88 ive' Iii 1 855. there were ..only .62 fi-ei 'w h( riV.'bsfjof. li occurred, and- the numberof jperaotia Just was but 119 ., V ,-?.? ''.j.' -;.'-r: ..." ': - The number of fires in . the ,U iH.t Stte in 1856 (where the loss of property; wia v t $20,r 000 at each,) was4 227 sv'ttl tb'e acgfg;f i, ew $21,156,000 "agut a'. I an t f 1-1 049 000 at 19S fires in. lo55.V?Add s i theab wthe i.ni-ituit of property deatroy-Hl by ri tC xrr Hiacti io , stance the loaa Vast lens (Ivuv . $20 000 a yd th, aggregate -would be increased t W .biij.lv $27. 000.000 in 1 856 : and! to $ 18,050,000 1 1 855 - J The number of seArh'-l ac--iilfnt-i r 1856 ' was 29- -pef sons kills-? S58. wirtl:"127; The number' of accidents in 1855 rf27 ItU'ed 176r wounded -10145-i5 -x 'kyit'J, -U-i'f : v r; - During the ver 1S5. there arrived at ?few York 141,a,16 foreign ewsir witn i wtlnliiiz 5-V855 I, from uermpy.fWinim ireia'a Z3,b9l ' 'Thirty revlntionary soltrie sdted ta.the Uiuted ;tatea1n' 185.-'"Vf .-;v j.' . , ;-' " 8ncX-A Pi; Hiax l-r-T Demofrata Nortft prefer that anaaT ii?&wfa&jJUvk'p-.-aa e Free SUte. ami tl iVru'-THfa vaitir p;e-; fer that it' thould come in 'aa Slave .Sijte '' ' - n : ' f;'"" ? r - f5 T ; At last ths plain and ' juw q lv'.i.l adn.f i : of the eifsting-dlff-Teric tif .-W i ki fnJtwePn -ti Northern and Southern D m-jsakrv ta beeh h. lUctantlv wrong finta otie otL? lii f iirgaos ol Sag-Niltia(n Uk tha3outh.VIst "irk,in "ioj ;;:BETJlIBUTlNrsEXLiNUfA! i " i SERENADE. , il .4; The Rochester.; Urnon deems the follpw I' tf. onirnaifa . l' '- .. . . ' ue. eootemptible, pracUoe aerenading 1$ :born.v tin.pana,) anf, WheCdiaoirdant strumentsjnewlyinarriedfpeo t.k j prevaens int Uiis;jooo-vvOne.jtoolt iq au auwininff sown lass weecinxmon h r iitrt got;; theorst (Of A; bldjj - - 'J f,V' Ui :Jen thebnuae'a;wpeijifpjt..axjme reiipeorable phjpaia.,fnj(( , 1 - . .. I r-r-m-t nr.TTCTTT is a gntleman residing some, distacee away. VTitle she was making, prepajaons.'foi; (the yeddiog, it came .to r-nar.tbntji patt of young: fl lows wir making ready, to serenade he weddins party, wit tin' nans. slnd. borns. She applied to the!, .doctor' for. .Mnceand si Vrescripji9nC'?'H gtjfWiM, fiWCff f iepioac, which, she .mutei mr inn inviran miaara . .. . r . . ... . Tbe night of .the wedding; eameanc with it Ithe. tinrnan eMnadersf iThe ' marriage ceremony;, bad searcety been periormed be fore the,ej- of ; ibe .bH.Wegropni and j guests .were saiutea wi &n most niaeous souoas from withbot.f:r Tbr'tdotr;9atr jyt wa's bet to invite the out to sfp ibeir nqise, ; He aoordraglyl appear-, ed at i he doo and politefy iRTd eseren- aa?rs 10 xpoe a. voo. jtnswoaw aw; cepted, and tbe bride,' 'w th a.egree of nTaa naaiiuity altegetbee ojqepe, pt9 wiod ajud cake witn let own! hands, ''They of w bat, they bad done-conquered by kind, nens. ; They had, acaroely jred' their res-. pei?tiye home befcreibey jero seise4' with sickness at the tomaehfc The doctor, , who I had put up ie prescription, nao- aaosen cans ai uoue auu au uia, lupv uoccou 10 u .umicu iu uuutr maoMor. ,:. r a . had caused their firs uneasy symptoms.. uTh verdict of decent people iu tM neighborhood onue. irufii r tilts cifisTi f ! TOM -THUMB IN PRIVATE LIFE A hnnsefffpr in the ateamihio Persia.' ,'wbicn on her last trip to Uverpool : had Tom Thnmb among her .pasHengers, writea, to the New York I Everything has passed, of, harmoniously with ou' pleasant and numerous passengers, among whom. 'OcosraT 'Tom Thumb ,-has figured most "conspicuously " free from ' th'e annoyance of Mir ' de met, he has been oa uectt in ail weatoera, ana wiul ni lania-ruonar ccw, ciuia wpi anu uii,a ?, . , ... ' , . . . : ' bouts, has played 'the .' part . of a. miniature tea- captain, often, witn a- cigar , neauy as Jopgas hiaiselfinhis , month; wMeh.some .of.thf full 'grown amokeni vejoi.Jneli uj l$e .deck to afford the important personage a liight, not S meal hu the' General ndssed, and after dinner He sips bis wine with as much gusto as any bon tivSnt.' u Nor are theBe the only aCcomplishmentf. which the tiny thing can boast be plays au eifi cedent nana t - ny i game ?er. earaa in, wwens rci usement he . passes much v. of , the time, aid speaks of .bu. losing and. winnings srjtn oe ale of i'mio of thr world!" atvI'says'Hhat bis only 'drnks brandy 0"ca?ionJly. Hearing and see- ns n ta oroagnt us so- me conoiuaioo low ueu eral Tom'Thdmb is a" fast specimen 'of Young Arperic Who has affbrdad the passengers a vast finhl f rnutneqt.fi 'uOi, pity, that his mind fould botihave .better; icn5atiooritii not without conaiderabl-capacity,' "r, ; , -' ' , j . A $hoht,M,istaxx The . Cincinnati Com m'-rcidVel .tes a New, Year's affair n that place fojiewjiaJ Inic'ir'rp't'' fntarred man1 iii ?a 1'fiit ferldedlvi aubrersive of moral iul'cfciptei UectcyoTha. persod .In question iuuirimseii ime dainty bi Jot oaasns, sparx,- ghe,jew-, o wgan t ladr whom he supposed md eoerved- theni 'he 'waS'diamayed to learnth"t Ytt.tf hd nni feaWhed herv 1 Ba torocseded td tha- welerV,iuf flielbrViw' closed; and be wee cuopBlled-io linger in. .suaphse, .VGoing to his uwn Irume bift.wue:tapreilijan usually tuaaxod him; fa thbeauCul Wf :had. aent The itoatfer "W4S ejSplaijed. ;(Thf eatlenian ana;)I renMence were known to i the. jeweleri'.who did wot Veadf hat biul 'rnUlaid' the dlrectiim ' where the cket whs to be sent, when .supposing It all riiihthe had ' forrded them to his reaideSe j. here - tins lady naturally iracei red them aSJa-Now: Y ear' present Intendedjfor heraeliV but who,- ba i ri r of .a very jealous temperaojep V: td &hbeen. awarctf thSittf pv f be, cewoaia1.nava trea ted her chtje mit,t'a regular old-fashiohed. fhajg; down" as a commencement of jth'e neweaf. Aftef fully ubderBtandjng nW matbjrs1fere,1i rfiveTa rblonzedwh'sde7!i "W aa.'devilisli Jjickyi Wiloquised hei H that I didn't send a'vote wuusnem, c-a-ia Ay.-Jiiv v-t vf At Vbbt Shabb. .Psnxsooror-iAt'1- thl last Sute election in ;Miatiiaaipr4r, th Fowgn; nattjt aucceeded iu all the .Congressional '-Districts f x-! cept ine wnicn was carrieaJ ,py. aao; .mer-, who elected Mr Lake: vine1' tha latter prty Wy one-fifth of .the.' Kepreeentati vea 1 In CMigress, while'tbey 'polled over two-fiftha of the votes of tbe states But even this inadequate representation, waa more than tha liberal Foreign .L-Ki! tura was willing- to allow, altiuat. lately taken Lauderdale,.a Strong Foreign county, front vr an' her .District and added it to t4tq, spas to overpme Je American majority aq aepore vne party of ahy .lreseiifative at alf Itttngreasf This is the party that Vapors ' so rgrea'tly .about A merican proscription, "and; ' pretends- to uphold the equl rights of ; all classes and of citiaons; of very party Baltimore, XIUjpeT4-Us1 c&-?p: i lUacttovAar 0ATOT-Thei editor of the xiperstown N Y.' Journal, PKbinao pa-pt-rj'soeaks as fotlowa of ltheSeei of bis eratc- i ftPthi lata eanvaak r.tVvC.? J np " sjme time before we did f ' We uade two rpeecbe in tbia toWn, ahdJ-berS the Democrats got licked" ftwfnJIyi Wa spoke from ana of the pulpua iu . BurUngtoe and r'thnnder. waa, the rtLmlt- t Wa attended one tamHot atMilfnni. aaul P-ere i X)ernocrata gdi rJcn.?FV'W .'VVe wrt otjt to Bichfietd and talked an. b'ir ana a naii o a tun metHiDg. una at wo sg- eel Spent a day and half fn ''making a pU gnma'e to JlQrris; and ibera thai !untarrified are (thraLed j out. of ihejr AooafcBpoke -one night ati yefiford, and , we assured that .onr pxr h had a good 'effect So weabond tldnkl In stwitfe prb.eseraoVreptin i-Jer to aendthern to a .young, lady, w Ins wife. '. Visiting -the 1 i wo or. lofeo wcra.a oeiorn voe eijecwoo, we ce-i-".1irl matipD' anp 'more fviTitiraT anmrW.. nre'tfoijir corivinbed th at wev shoula Kve 1 held jLarga uoraaae ot crpoBiitoa, maKxxty. - . K stt im.i. 85! ifimm.i. .T -.r, j ' t Iletrry Halfourd, the etnio.ut 1 1 J2 1 iuf!. ' f nJay: "--Of the gret number to' wb.n it ' tea teen si? Dainful nrolMtL'.l . i.r. i ' HI 2Ti 1 'aurpn-4 tUat seas? hm rj . v append tymctant , u g0 to, thf Uu jU.Teted . country from whose bounw ua .L.. i Jturnai' .. ' f 'ail! '"i't'r UUitttr The Angel .uabaeL" rmnr!-.n-.i .1.1 a...-".' Wrr.-Pa oo.nj,; 'LateinUllieuce fr-Mn 1) Hue- ;r. rara iMounces his deoaaae at eh imihI.iu... . was dywqttW-hia ge about V ' Qr waa wU . V known in New York, a- r , - ' - - tj 4 r. i" , " , - .; ; . . - BtSTonT J. OoCBTXOO A i seatlamaii m ' """"V" coiony in rtoVeroaef.', Jiw duwixe- AoqamUnoe, being reproved by a W Hyfhio I ' ? ' ed bjkoe for -omty 'Ucau h- uf tuM ; v i.mvtu' i wiuhmi. mr' mil iinri'ir tj i " i .I, . ... . . r : . . A P1SFU VIP fiRKinl a 4 UU ,.. " - 1 fsiaa" weald remain aaJer th- e-ire f a -lUa- ' sireeiMebraath; when, by using IS Uui or av rnoi sajra-rsowBaa' aa a deotiiriee iroal I oat al . tSndir lt swfat bat U-viUs teat h winte ala-t j ,th nhjeotie S 4-lio.te t'isir friends jrm never msauoa it . Pour a .la rts'. drop of ' ' Balaiiny.ttr tooth braahaa j wa.fa the teeth night aad ataraiBf . A fifty seat battia wUl lMt a vamrl r i -AiBiO.UXIj?DLmlPr.Btii- l. . aaquired.! by. ustnt the 'BaLa o a. Tnun.n FLawaas.' ft win las front the skiai leavlor It of a aaft an4 r. Ame, W-et tewth'Soar on ttre er three drops aai wwbthefMaiht aalniorniav.t ,-.'-iBAYINO MAOg Adr,Vfe ,y.r .haviag. brosha etther.wsrui r eold water aoar oa te .' r thras iraSs at Balm ar a Tnn.. ... ' nity Tf plid,:ftc a m Koent's refl t m;-T- i , AhM rl,nirf bp-kai , a c m n .o-l nu I haaiA L tL. i ae ' wy - aaa,"reb ths beaid wall; aad it will oske a beau- "' Mfal selt latkar, taaehfaoHlutisi tne eparatiee ' ' ef;skayiaaf ' Priea: oal Fifty eata Uatfara at eaaatarfejta. -.i.fSS raaalua anes sigaed Sr. , . '. Jodfer Male if aU Druggists, V''epl..lf,--lem'v;jj ,v i i--.-, .ww inia. . 77 w.v vv vxxuaviaumau atumrano '.i. t Ti? Company, ;.v-,;-v j il -Tf TUB) ANNU IL ; MEfimo OF THE XJL Nrtb,,Calina Motaal Ia$orauSS anpmy, . lTrJ - " M Heisg proa,er , . -eieoted lirwtars aad Olfiiers.&r the eiuulai' yaeti-':-'v.'?- :. .t - i ,. . , i 'X tf 'i '?'r'4. 'MBjeCTOBll;-'..1 '- T '.. ':,' Benry D: Tuner, Balslfbi ru ano. M.;mUiaas, (I do. , t.Htobli:.eW.l;- r.ii v t ...i. j. - 1 '. jKsrapF. Bittle, . . do. ':'Ti'.' de. u 'James W. Towlss, i. - ' da.' .,' i rJasaea B. Hoyt,' Waahmgton. f I j AlsxanJar MitchaU, Neirbrs r . HTW.Wlliingten, . . John M. Janes, Edeoton. , ;H W.s W J Oriffia,' Elisabeth City, '' ' :F. F.' Jagaa, Plymoath.' - ' Ui - W. -. HarralL, Miir freesboroV ' : ,,-f , - i v 't ri; . , 1 JJ. riUiauu, ,ChariotU. , . - , , y. :j George Ai dmiU, Miltoa." t I V iO,F. Lang, ttillsbro : 1 Jeaeph Whiter! Aosoa Ceaaty. "' ; ' i i Jeala'Beaar,'-' Saleat. 3-t .--v ' ' ;-J A.-T.BiaelAabevUle., ,.r ..- f'iVy;-OFcawa OFTBE COMPANY., j T. lhSmifimdmU. i.-i'f .1 ' ; aieawy a nrnsrr rt ata," f' ' - , J-n H.,Bryaa, ttray,., , . ( ,tf , a Hamdan, rtaalta. Sultry aad'TVaamw- . vT. B.Salby, txifftcw i '. " " Jno; mjfmimmM, I i Exeedtlve Comodttee. C-W 01 Batching s, y i a-u i ', iTaiaCatasanT. has beea Ia saeeesaful oor.rJAB , oyer. ',0 years, and continues te taka riaka utxia n . fffjP" ft 8ute (l't -t'i , Mills aadll-peBUns Diatilleriea.) upou Uvorabla Mr taJ fta Pnlliil-a ' . ( ing to f 4,897,649, a larce portioa of whleh la ha . cMJty ka, u4M present bapital La otar dareo Hundred Thoasaad Doliars. ba bouda oruu-rivaa. .. .aired. , tJ an -Taj-aga w 01 loaurance upou ths plan or ' thiaXbsapaay baa been less than eas third of eae ; : per epeeajaiuuav Mia-gratlea-ef property em 4. AU MBasraucatiene ia Mfsra-ea ta lnurua , h4.Mdrassad to the Saorttary, peat pii. ; j 4 M-Oreicip 5,:.C dsro fas 14000 TKA L B . IMtil' C tbe' , Aiuaal v 1 iUeetlncortae ff. C M I i'ja..n- . .i i the I4tb iaai., th Board of Du-sitoVii -t m dkt-" ; Ugeeitkeotsv'iaatiafiai aa aaaiit'it I",! par oeata ail ejaasplrad Preoima Nw. ia the ' lM-M.Jir..S K t.anl aa v rWSP'Kl P:Sat- )a all aa'tpir.l Hrelai- ,'.' nut Ba ob im ztn tav or Jair Winter Arrangement, f ,vf 1 llaielgh & 'Oatgton.'IliLilrdad Co Oiv'ip After' uq's bxr: j jAri nr, the Narthern Trsia wilil Savs tUleiga daily. Arrive at Weltlaw at H 'U; r.io da Leayajyeldsafa. ; -.';. ..W a. aa.. Amve at Eabtirt a; a . , - .- . . 7 JJ d i MaUn. eoaaeetiea witk taa WilnalarLuu TrA, both ways. ' ' -. ; '.. .: ,.-''" M - : f . -TOSw" an oraaa'asi at rrsntiBVa. ) . . .. . T A U , ft. . n... , mi..'. . . v as. r u. ruuii. .Tiaaac Anni.i , ffTIUli aadertigaed wiU, salt at pabUe' Aoadoa, . '11 oa Monday 9Udar of fab' r aact i th. ' -1 sidenee ef the late Charles Lttttaloa, Jr .eft' " Bowa Street, the satire sleek ef FECI t Tit kg J, eoneistiog ef: Apples; Fear, Cfcarrlas, .P ams,' PhAprieew,QinS,Or4j,rMr8Wrnos, aaberpee. CrrBtev aai tiraa if .eae Plaau,, ' , Evergreens, Ae., with thousand f ottar Plaou, V Ylaes, Trees, te not noatieoett., , Te a parson wisain to'go Ute the badness a rre epSwrtaol ty Is effra4.t lha- pracaiaaa wUl be rate4 U aay peraott wisbiaj to eoatisaa uo b isUe r -, r ;v; fC. tU'ffEito4,Jr; dw'i. For Sale or ltont. fTOE heat DreiUsg Heu-e afcd Ut kdjalnV1" -X ;theiet's JE. 0. ttayweod; Eq i sod latoly" occupied by M. JT, F. Askew; f j jt - ,. KJ?rlv,;. VJf-JAg4:..XJirtgj., ., . . , -. i, . . t - f-XWtT0r. Tue pabUati of tke Amariaaa eibM SeeiSiy. of ail Situ Sad b.adis. an aJaat;Ue Famer's HaiL ,Ji new saoor ' Toeig WeiaWwsu aeqaaUte if eith koie jL wort t aaraiax r Aapiy ianaediatair u '.: -i a-aSa. v . -1 -Sfr jf TQwtj'tgf -, - . IT . . J ! ' -. 4 t 'i i f i itl s-it9 4 At swt 0" i . - - S4 t IW f', ?? t:.4 9,?irJjUa tr.i in.-..- . .... w . . , " - - - - - f -! .'- " r, .... .- . , - t . I 7