' ' I .. ! - i r . . ' . . . v : . ' wytMiiija'iiiiiii.WTtW -':MS?r i i B nww l in linn ;-vt;iA .i. .... v3.u c-r,ry .. .. - 1 . . 5. voi.niEi.nit;: I 14 i2'$ ai-rJ-'si J - t.- . .... I . ....' . . . I , - t - - a rR I . w Jill r7 M II .---. KV U A. k. i I ! Xi W I ? ifV !LA . 7, JT '. KViffY- flfc U rf - - ' - - w. ... . . . , i . . ... . . t. - - . , t- ....! i .- . i .... j." .. - . - k.i i .... :. ! If TUK i:ALKIlIl HKI n t nrn 111 . - JOHN W. SYME, JHITJ5 JtS ritOf IltTOt, .IT 2 "51 IN AlTAKCEi 'J'OO At. p i ii j. - X r ii " f" SA'TRDAT M0BNTNO. MAT 80, 17." VJI. L. B.,SA.NDEK3 ORULAR,- . Is ampliiBc whb s pr?mtM mJ it nr lut vmnt w t4J 1J Lfiioar mierf tb Cral&AdimMe4 by MrLioa B. Sb to bis W "oos;hunli;tWTetri o' JoLattoB Cwuotj: ." "s'-fc. A tb litre pi-jTri" of, oar jalfl tre Wrl S. i i?Jcrdf cf long stand ing, o J bM been repea'edlj elected o rte Legitlitor from the count j of JohsitD. , We jmblub tb oIr-tilr eo'ire, in order thit, lo ererj Jirllcoltr, til Dvtaoeratie oicect hut plP for imlf. v Wt 'uii it fnr r.s fxl, tL&t wlaT" exee p'iooj mj b Ukea vv th unau exprMe4 b Mf. Ptndcr en tbe Dittzibatlon Q nsti, iLil noocewill vtotu o decjrtLat he feu ri. fir and trothfal acoouBt ef eouJu-?! of tbe 1) mocn'M ftrtj, itfrelaiioa lo Ioternal Im-' proveneoa hi tbu Stt, u veil as a trac titeawct'ef tbe loin dial condition of Kwtb Carolina. . . : - " Tbe eooiitioa ia jrbicb tb Demoeracj of Norlb Carolina now Cad tbemsalres, 1 that 1 the rtcipieats of retriba'iri jait'ce, and is a signal illustratieo of the prorerb tb.t h-Miesfy Is tbe best policy.. Ia crier to j ft into power,' tbe Democratic carty ebang- 4 mr to front,"' and from being tbe strenuous , cpponenta of tbe Internal Im provement polity, boeame its clamrcns ad sooatee. Tbe Democratto was.fAe party U make, by means 'of Internal Improrw ments, tbe State to "blossom as tbe roe.' Tie Whigs bad beeo la power, bad beea tried, and ta tbe bands the . caase.cf Im provement bad lasgebbed ; torn tbe Whigs oet, and rut Demooratsria ibslr places, ad soon another and a brighter picture sroald be Mi up to the admiring gs.4 of the world.! Sock were tbe appeals made by Democrats, fttruiicaZly desircns to serve tber country, aad these appeal1 were at last ftvorablj re ponded to. ' Tbe' Democrats obta'asd the p)er they sought ana what - uae d'J they make of hi Does the Stite blossom like the rose ! Is the cause of Intern! loiprove meat onward and prospering t Do the State eofara 'bve-flow wi:b "Wasnres J Are tbe uxe of the peiple no heavier than a feat he-1 Let Mr. Sanders, a Deroocrat, aod lately a Senator fxosa a DstnavatM eoaaty, answer. Read the circular, and learn f'nm it the con dition cf tbe8tae wen tSe Dem'y'ate first cbtaiaed power, and itaxondMon at this mo-: ment. after sows six;ysrs f'ara-ioa of De- j room tic ewsy. It cannot be said that Wb'gs ' asd Americans brooxht about the present laaienuble sad wretched state of affairs. They toli?t Aevc doni it, if tbey deair-d s- to do., Jbey .lsda't tbe power ihsy w'ero is s mioority.i Aod, when at tbe I -e-alon, certain Democrats wubtd to arrest les ulatlon, which iff their gmeot, thy believed would be fatal to I- e eredi. of rbe State, what tr.n- piredf Tbey tried in .Tain to' get tbe aid cf the bilk of their own party jn the Legiala-1 tare, and Usl 1 bad-to rewrt to an Au.eri-1 eaa-vhig, who fof years bad bee the rt at -rhioh were aiaJ De-nocratic bn bs, and jrf, Tbey bid . ores;rtjA Gcc J -jck; ery, bo fir" cjiopl'ng fihljbic.riea. aodtbtdicuteseCriiis own ho a eat j tdguient, ras Kea-bepatt4 ret wua ietwoeratio aouso ly'tbe eartful. Mr. Sanders' doi'notUng cote than raiplc'J inca to Gjo, Dopkery. asd himself, by the tribute paid to ibefonnen A m-ori'-r of neb men as Gen 'Dckery id tbe eeoaeUs of this state, -mn'd soon prefect North Carnlina'to the world io another, and better ajpeot, tho( ale sow 1 dip'as. " It will be seen that in th ccnelading liuea of Lis ci-cular; Mr. Sanders JeaUros bis deer- tnioation to retire wholly from public life,' asd by so dnj-g. gives ursnce that in .he j xpres-aon of Lis views, he baa been govern- . ad by as motivo ofpersqael smbitiot."..IIi sees things ss they are: be that under tbe present policy tnd stats of Sff.lrs,Jforb ttrnns "cannot, for tasny years in eome, llotshthe system of Internal Improvements be has ccmrceceed,' without ruining' her eredit, and impoverishing, .aad driving off br people, ss irgiaia is now impoverishing and driving 0 hers, aad be points to her own J property, her own rightful hare of the pub is lands, sod bids bar take it.- ; To no one could Mr. Sanders' srpeal be .--.! J 1 j . 1 . wrv.fivpiw'cij wuum-a, oanaiaowa poliucal frieeda. -: They are - the dnianant party of the State, and have been so for some ax years.- :Oa . coming "info' rower,- they ' f.J .L 'O 1 . 3 c.. . .wu4 ma. cia'e oeo , , ar-a. otate. taxe?, llook at Mr. San-lera figures,) -trifljs ligh as sir -wbea compare t the debt since in enrred, asd the taxes since imposed by De oocratie Legisturea. Aa the Detuoeraoy are tha an:bors of the present unfortunate state f affairs, sad ss they have the power to fur niah an adequate remedy for it, they 'are bound by every obligation tr patriot! datv, to resort to a taeasure as coostitational as it i expedienta measure which will relieve groaning people from taxation, and at the same time develops, the resMircesand awak ejj the now dcrmsit energies of the Sate. ; -.OLD tTILMBORO CO B. -. : We pen i day tbia'weV iatbe t'me-bon-oredtoFQ of Ili'Liboioogb, -abtmt , vbicb olotr so - Btsn rtmuuseeaec' oT tbe dap which tried men's aoah. ac4 .wbere to tbi are to be faood, ibose vbose ftbers re Utfd to taem sIrringao?ndof'es of tbepttrioJ raea of '76, who, ia tofa, tejl. tbem to tbeii children. - "- Ti i.--V. ? Cur tIHI to (be o!4 Tofp wis nitof min- s;!4 fljure aod pais. It. was witb t thrill of zqai'ite pleasare, that we reoelved tbe recognition aod be&rtj shake of tbe band of ihce fbcai wekl ltoon from bojboodt and bad not aeeo'sioee "long, lorig ago, long ajolpikloiost. instantlj tbe alliT.eame, ad wbea we. looked - at-Tine's wik tpn Ikeir featnrea an frame,' and saddr atHl, wbea we thoaght of bow -,10107, vbose btods we oltped whn in tbe down bill" of Tir- bouj life, or ia tbe pride of beaotj and la tioeis of manhood, who bai ptsned away, we almost fegretted that we had exposal onrself to tbe effects of such moarnfal associations acd rwol lections. . There is not a fdo aboat the old place tbu i is n8 asssoiated pleasant- ioiscenae of onr youth and .. Ij witb aome reoiioieeoae early manhood. Tbe 'pMe are all there to bo sore. ? There are idll'ios r "Dark Walk. tbeMlneraL SpHog7 ' "'b. Lover's ! aT I 'qb i oire jiooauia.' s Jai woero are many who s unwed with us np and down the shdy bank of Eno, or.-q'iafftd witb as tbe waters of the Mineral Spring, or clambered! wi'h u to the top of tbe rocky eminence, J on-, with a through ticket to the Tophct ter wheuci tradition aajs, some forlorn awiin 1 niitius of tha broid "roil," without tarry onoe threw himVelf, and around whose base ' log fora warm at Pargatory'' Sthn, it be- loaning, ax 'tis said, oao sow be beard at that hour wh'n l..a . . m . dwd," -- or with ss disengaged seme Urge rock from the aummit of the mountain, that . we might iog tbe Annual Meeting of tbe Sta'e E iuca see and her it go erashieg and thundering tional AssociaM'oa at Warenton on the 30. h to the bottom 1 AUs! , where are mmj of ' (,f Jtne next. 1 4 them Who can tell 1 Bat enough of this. I We regard this movement, on the part of Let u-f change tbe current of thought and j the f.ien-Js of tbe cuse of education to foria talk, and . def.cd llillaborougb from n as-1 aswiatioa, as one of hi most important peraion upon her. We were told that wo ' even1 a ia the biitory of North Carolina ; the should fiod no linprovtements in or about the cause a' st-ke is the one of greitest iureres, Town, and we were agreeably duapf otated and tbo vanns nw being adopted to elevate is finding tatoor iafortcants were in error, and advance it one of tbe moat effectual It is troe,Jthat tbe heart of the town is in statu quo, bat about its suberba thr bts beep s very marked improvement, and there are to. U seen scattered about sores beau tif al residencee and grouuds. In spi'e of the bad treatment of the Ril Road Company ia locating their station, Hillsborough should improv". . It is sow very scoetsible by tbe people of tbe low 000 n try, and those who do not stand 4n need of roe active mineral waer, will look In vin for a more d'Lght- ful sod healthy suoim-r climate than may I be fonnd there.; The aoenery about it is ex- o.edicgly romanUc, and all tht it needed to , aiira Tiuers in even greater numoers man days of yore dngregated there, is Jinffiaieecy of good accommodations. So we tell the-BtlLiborougTi Mks to think 0 tbe mQDi Y mi mustn't rive it op so, Mr. Brawn, . 'Twi'l never do to give "it op so." - A BARE ARGUMENT. 1 . We understand that in his rpech st Bills boro, os Tuesday; Mr. Branch wd that as the Rtgisttr ba4 daclared that Distribution was the only iisue in he present canvass for Congre, - and that Deposit and Distribution were the same thing, and as he advocated u,. b-p. the of tha .t..-. t .1 o - t j j , o 1. KJitoc of the Rsgu'er. Indeed, Mr.-Branch, ! 7" Jc is tq-ul toyour olsssjcs ! Without doobt.yoa kuw a tbjngor two, about mtjor, anl conclusion. You sr, sir, ecdre ly syllogistic. Bat4dear sir, let as put jour sjllogUai riht-end foremos, a trifling tbog whic you forgot to do. Here it is : i - Tbe Raleigh Register says that Dis'ribu tion is' tbe only bee in th a eanvaas.- tmd that Depotit and Distribniion are. tbe same thing.": f.. -i.!. ' - "Bar, Mr. Bsncb sdvncatos Deposit, $ttya it is no more likt Dutribvtion than i.borra dvatl li like acbe-nut borse, and denounc j-.- .;u " , , m -r 9-mm a vaa -r y vvae uk w aaa aJ lUa rieore,Mr.Bia-ch expects thssuDeort of the Raleigh Register.' - There is your syilotisin, Mr. Branch, and you are no doubt becomiogly gra'eful to n for putting it np' Ship-shape and Uriatol fa-Jnon,' fo jou. Betause we ? and you dp not regard Deposit and Distribution as identical f principle, sod because we do and you do not rgard Distribution aa the only issue in the 0 tuvas, you expeot onr support! ! Veri'y, yon are a logical aod reaso"bleu-i. ; To speak ttnoutly for ourstf, we dv hope that Mr. Branch was speakiogjeiAgfy foi kimttf, wbo be, gave utterance to soph istry u egregious, tb a the meanest intellwO could detect it, If;. Mr. B-anoh will aban don the "distinction without a difianrnce,' and candidly siy, that h ving voted for De p'sit, tbs reasons prompting that vote woulr impel bin. to vote for ' Distribution, becausi Dutrbution aod Deposit sre tbo rams io principle end substance, be shall receive th? earnest soppol of the - Register, and woulo get our vote at the poll', did we have one a tb coming election to give 'him. " Evtr body bat Air.- Branch understood ear post tiot J before this, we hope that be uudersiauda ii DOS. CXCXJMMlWrATION- OP AN" MKItRTIO- 1 TflUnSa'PHOM THE VATTrAN.; r . .: On We'dnesd'y taorolng last, after a bri-' conference with te College of PethoratM Cardinals,! Ills ,IIolios the JDemocatft Pope of. Noph Carolina,' issued, from ht VaUcan, on Hargett itreet, a Ball, exconi 4aBicaun trai Linn B. Satiaers. from tbr Democratic Chafcb. and- oocsigiiing bim. to damnation tere bareVfcer, .beoaw of eros and dame able heretical opinions enter t.ined and expressed, ooneernln tve conduct and principles' of 'the !! Ay Damcracyjof this State,' by said Sanders. . The a'" fortu nate beretie is - cursed ar tbe old formu'a whiob, Dr. Slop." adopted, when be cursed the tmfort-mate wight, who tied tbe krot in the string 'of bis big of oK6efri5al instru ments, j . Sanders n curbed in hia cp-rtrp and doTn-ljing; in biseiliogand drinking ; ia bis Walking aod talking : in his blood. letting, vomiting, Arc"; &e. A'l tha devo- tees Tif Doly Church are commanded, on pain of. itcurring a siiuilir penalty to that inflicted on th? wretchod ganders, to purs0 j tia to 1! 0 ' death, aod th'n deny " bim the t'vm of sepu'ture prescribed for those wbi ' 1 1" j .. . j .1 ' r 'f ' '. t. '.1 rr i navo aepij'ea id lue uifn, oj iuo ii' ij Ritual .of Damooraoy, Truly ;i tbraiV a toaching pathos ia the fte of the uufo.tu nae Sanders, and sd!y will he ne"d tbe sympathy ' of some "uncle Toby,". Tbe wretched mn miy now be oocsidere'l a liv ing corpse, and soon will be be a "cc;&tti" 10 S beiiereJ that no 'fi-es"' could expiate so luoustroaa an heresy as hia. 07" We call tbe special attention of onr readers to tbe card, 'n another column, oU- whiob could be used. I Our teaebers surely do not nsed to be told that tbe closer tbe uiion ainoii them the more they and their calling will bs respected by the pnblii; wble, not to speik of tbe pleasaet recreations, relaxation", &c, affird- ed by these 'Societies, tbey d uiu?h. whenj pmjerly conducted, to ore ite and foster . common feelings and sympathies, which ought to exist among all those who labor-for the pa It) good. - ' For m, DJ rea,on, nif tha 8Uo3es4ful formation of a State E Jucatioial A s .ctation Ul m08t aa-picicne event r nd would sty to ,7. wb pr0s, t0 tAi a iat,ren in the welfare of the "'ta'e, that "you as well aa tbe tecbors have a duty to perform in this matter. . . - You should .asi'nt by your prsenoe and sonsjls :n this greit movement ; and, in this connection, we a-e glad to bs aMe to anooanoo that W. W. IlilJen, E , Son'ur EUtor of the Standard, bis con-ent)d to prepare an address to b delivered at Warren:on on the approaching occasion. . We cannot Tut command the course of our eotentporary in this as patriotic an 1 j-idicioua. Of the hospitality of tb9 citixens of Var reuton we need not speak;, tb it too will prove eqial to the higheat expecations of ll who relieb good cheer aod god society. " 1 1 a iTPE CAPrTOL SQDAKR. The Standard does no more than jistic to he improvements now goiu? on iu the Capi tol Square. When these improvement are completed, and when'' Hubert's Statue of WAsm.xrtTOjr ia'placed a irs pedestal, few ?pots in the Uoion will present a more at tractive view than tbe Capitol Sqomro f North Carolint. Houdon'sStstue of Wash ington, tbe Miodel from which .Hubert baa tsVeu'the 1 cast, of his S'-aru, was said by Chief Justice MarsbaU to be an exact like ness of Washington. Indeed, it could not have been otherwise, ss the bead and face of Waming'on was oovered with thn composi tion of the cast from which the mirble statue was eht-1ed. 'and thus every feature' was moulded exactly. This nit a very unpleas ant, ss well as nnstfo operation, for tbe illus trious eujbjec for it ii a id that his nostrils bcaae stopped bv some of tbe soft co 01 po sition, and that be was Ij cUnger of suffoca iioo.' . - ; "'' .' We have seen the cast in the old lib'sry toom at Mount Varaon. ' f I, -TOE MENAGERIE This is tve name of a wel' printed little wwkly mbli-hed in this city by M-ra 8 vank & II rri- n,at the l-w price of O ie D lUr p-r anonm, r Ten Onts a month. - The Menagerie is devrf . r Uumor, Wit, Tun, Prices Currant, &c.' W hops that the Ticket Office" of the M--nsjje le will be crowdl witb purchaser. , , iSTtTBS U. S, Pmtbict Covbt commences iW dotnmer seadaja ia thu Q'y on Monday next. rH k nrsTB rncrioy of Tirk ne cbtt ;'Tbe issuing of the new cent ems; wts eon- uenced at the Mint, in Philadelphia, Mon lay. at 9 o'clock, tboagb the tpacerat'ottod be building was crowded by daj. light. f There, rere carpet bi baskets, bandkereWefa. md newpap"rs filled with the old ooppers Vod other eoin. Those persons oarrytageU rtr hid the Hit tnrfl. The Bulletin says : (The bags containing tbe "Nicks" were neat little omrass arrtnemttnu, eaob o wSich held BVe bnndred of the diminitir tran?er.,and each f wh'ob borenpomt oatxid th pleasant Inscription us the State Ho-ne bell had finished striking 9 o'clock, th doors of th' Mint were thrown , opn, and in runbed the eager crowd papei nBMtala. -rail fillwi honHrwrfthlfifj. . eim big, baskets' and all. Tbo9Sbo wer served rushed into the street! witb. tbeirmo ney bsg-i, and many of tberu were immediate ly surrounded by an utside crowd who were willing to buy out i" smal' lots a- n ad-v-nce on first cost. We sawq'iitea number of per'ons bn.the stps of he M'nk, dealing oct the new fforite , at an advance of from tbirtv to a hundred per cen', and some of the outside purchasers even huckstered out th coin apain in smaller los at a Htill heavier tdvance. Th great m-'jority of those who oame ou- "made tracks" with their bags of nonej. and not an omnibus went' eastward pst tbe in, fjrBevera1 hours, that did not, like tbe liilif.rn'a steamers, eury f'spsoie in tbe bands of the passenge a" : "' ' ' Mr. Wiiliatn VVhite. Jr., tbepoli'e and aceomrudtine Agent of Adams' ExprefS Compan" for tbis Ciy, received a supply of the above coin on WedoesJay last, and doub'less every ci'iain of Raleigh ere this cither posessej or baa seen one of tbe new cents. l ' Tijie Pbis r b NoBTa CabolIsa Tobicso. Tne Petenbur lutelliaacr of Taariday lst publtshe the fvIlowtni- acoraat of 'sales of To h.icc i belonxin t N rth CirHtiUn-, made at O kj Warehouse Ju th it city on W-dnaady last : SJeifftke Vtnetj To'nxo of Grtne'JU, N. C. No. 1332 $12 60 to K 'I. O'b.ro. " 188 1 16 -25 Mr F run of Lynch burg. " 13d4 19 61 Pdter M -E ierv ' 138 11 63 ' Mr. Fargu mi f Lynchburg. " iaJ 18 00 " W. II Ujiley, 13df 2) K) " " 1883 8J 60 E. M Birk Ula. 1 hhd mio hv Rufu Bibout, of Orn villa, N "n verv g vl, 5n le 1 U not so old a t-rmor Ms M-. VsAey, but hU IoHaom CO" M:deixl very rxcdllsut, and sold fx $21 00 to W. fl. BIT. : l t r -. Tner-iwerffil hhl4 opened at Ok'-Wafe-IiiU4 nn rflitorJiy aii l fie atten 'aqco wm very lir-'e. We bip the I -specter roy coutioue Ui get gkH p4. f r th? t-btoco;seat tbem. - ARRIVAL Of OEN.,VALKEK AT NEW jt $ OFF1CEK &c jM K nptre Cty arrived at New Or- le.niMi Wed esdiyjiit htriugou board Oiu. Wlker au t ni-t utf, rrm NicA-aua. He rapi oUti a tlie 1-t uf Jly to Capt. Divis, of th C .i. hIo p "f Wir St Miry a, ami was brough' by lum t PananA TUe UU U caos are not kn-)Wi n t'te a.tie'e of cipUuiarjou. , Tvu hundred and six'y of Walker's men came off with him. - - - ' - ' 1'ue steamer Illinoia, rit'' fie C lifor-h mails,' and $2.'H)0 000 iu g M, atilad from Aspinwall, fjr New Yotk, n the 19th inatan . v L- A taidgrpuio di p ttcb trotu Ne Or'eana says: The E-npira Jty rawbad htsr whirf at saveu u'olocc ; taa tb Mi iuU pip!e ere present, G ju Walk- r, McoompauidJ C1 Jacq'ies, Mr. Pitcnen mid Mr Turuer, ajtent of the associated preas, proodtU in cari iges to the St. Charles, where xlkar p k ', expr a4ag his thanks for the re cept'o" ; mtg"t ast tin American love of liber ty io ti.e raises, aud aaauriu- tbem tht vcViry was ati.i sura. - Toe great'at excitemeot exists in the citv Te t. C larles U besieiad by thou aaiila. Walker ap ka twiie; i The CJifru' piperi Hijcredi the atory of Crnbba a df fet and exet;utiun Walker surren dered becnuritj Captdn Dvia ulnifij-l hia intao-ti-ti uf ae a ug the ncr Greu uli, - which held Walkers r erve. Walker wis kept a priioer Iy the (J. S. com-nauder at Paaami. notbwilb tindiug die tarmi of ouItuUuoa allowei him and iiU clli jer j to ruu'u their sidarms and lilwrty. i Lieut. Strain died at Aspiawa'l on the. 15th ulu . INHUMAN MURDER IN GEORGIA. , Tbe S"sunah Republic in c nuiua the par ticulars of a shockiug mu-der enmra itttd in I3run-wickr G o-gi, on Stturday la-t. The The parties were Mr. J. Wood, proprietor of the Ogl th- rpe IIju e, and Mr Cd irlas Moore, Mar hal of the town. The circu-nsUce are these : More whipped h ne belonging to Mr. vx)d ttf afte-noon of that diy, Whredpon a ibt. altercation took pi ice, tha latter cousider ine tlie b"y as nndeKrvtng tbe rutshmea. The mtter pa-sed off end waa thought nothing f on,Woda part. About nine o'clock that oight Wood, in company with several gentlemen, was sitting at a table ii te fron. room of th . hntel, whe Moore enterel and ramarked,'Wood, wa -a l a q-i 'rel t .is availing, when 1 was on-r-nel: I m rw prepared f-r you." .Wood im-'e lately vie from the table ana remarked, - (Jb rli", we lid. h ve a slight diffsreuce ; but I have th'.u-cht nothing of it siuce, and regard the m itter as fr'g tten." . As so hi a- thw word were spoken Moore drear a AuA and 'leliberately shot Wood through nhe he irt. Tua I tr ttirtel fr m the room and reach d te passage, when be . Ml and cxpWd iram'diate'y. Mo-ts I.A the house aud im neiitatelv Uisipoeued. .4 v- . ; Tlie Mayor waa soon on the spot, and effjred ra war 1 of one thauaud d jUar for the tnur lorer, hut no to the last acoouuts be had not bt-en t ken. ..- ...j , v. Tbe Savanrah papers state that Mooro has since been ar-ested. ... ; ; ' Hcicide We "rgr t td learn that John G Wi'.Moj, E q. a wealthy planter of C"irituck country, N., !, committed-suicide on Sunday night lst, near Sb'iigle Ltnding, ly shooting s ball fr-m a pUtol through , bis bead, i Be waa g-eaJjr respected, wealthy-end leaves a family. Ksceut pevuni-vy ksea are mpposed to have eaused him to cumnut tbe raan act. ."pE- MCTNICIPAL WAR IN NEW. Y01K I It is undeniable (says the B li-nore Sun; that .the Governmnt,vof New York citv i-t-tdly in want of improvement ; but wh"the r.be State, in order to effect an' Improvement, s justified ia almost wholly depriving the :ity of self-government, and enacting : lw br tbe government of the iuabitan's at thi 'Xpnse without consulting their wishes, is iesionable - Depriving a city of the pon rol of its polios) bro, and giving o men uthority to disburse its 'money, are certain ly extreme measures whioh em b. j istified nly by extreme cases. The Pawtucket Qbron'ole earns up the whole difflaulty in the 'ollowing concise manner ; ' ! The Sta's and Lezialatnre of New York tre Republic-n, and th" city is strongly the other way, snd ther doet not seem to b uucb love or synpitby botween them. To this pephaps may be attributed , the passage by the Legislature at its recent session of, several laws sffocting direotlv, and some of ".hem exclusively, tbe city and soup of whioh, if not all of them, are calculated to give of fence to tbe city. One of thwse bi'la "s'ab lishes a ne system of police, anothr abro gates the city charter and creates a new one, another appoints cfmm;ssionert to erect a new city hall, another to .manage the affairs of te Central 1srk that is to be, and noh er creates an orgajiisation of port warden. It is declared that by the enactment of t.hoe laws the Legislature assumed to jrself the right to manage and direct tho uvmicipi! concerns of the city, withoit reference to the will of its inhsbitant or" is corporate authority. ' Tbe po'r warden bill creates nine port "wanfens, but, although the city will have to pay their.salarie", it ill have no voice in their sppointment. They are '.to b appiiuted by the Sta'e Executive. So nf th ootumissioners to erect the" city hall and manage the Central Park. The city will have to pay tbo bill, bit will have no y he :n the appointment of the co.muis-iionerfl. The Uw which appears to gi--e most of fence to tbe city, and which is now ending much trouble there, is tho one es'ablishinga new system of police. This law creates a police district, composed of b'r eounie, whiob embraces New York and B ooklyn. In this dUtrct the wHole direo im and con trol of tbe police force are vested in a board of five oommiasionera, who are to be appoint ed by the ' Governor, and who Rtc thus in tested with an immense pitronage, nd em powered to regulate the expenditure of a vast amount of mouy: Ihe Mayors of tne c of New York and, Rcoklyn appear to be d iced by this law to omjers T no power responsibility, and under it will be mere or- nameLtal appendages to the city govern monta Agains this" law there is a very strong nnnrwirinn Tb board of commia-'ioners have hnon annnintad and taken the oath of offioe. i and Jiave attempfed to enter upon the dis- "lii tntisa nf thai ,nn ilnlinant ! but tbe Mayors of both Brooklyn and New York reftse to surrender their au'bori'y until , the law shall be pronounced constitutional bt tbe ooort of Appeals. The law provides t for tbe surrender to the commissioners of all j the pbfioe property of the cit:es bot the summoned the pouoe oantains bat ore uvt short time since frtr the purpose of ayi'g to them that be was still their superior officer, and that tbey must recognise no other. If it is settled, said be, that the Hw is coo stitational, we will all bow o t-e decision. All the captains avowed theirv indention to stand out against the law. The Bmok'yn obief of police having acknowledged the au thority of the police commissioiers, the My or renud'ates bis course and threatens to as sume the command of tho police himself, and use foroe if necessary. "This is certainly a' very unpleasant s'ate of aff-irs. . It may e, and probably will he, months before there is a decision as to the constitutionality of the law The Mavor of New York has addressed a letter to ne po lice commissioners, expressing! regret tht they deem it prudent to aotioiptfte tho de cision of the court by active movements against tbe present administration of tbe po uoe department, ana aa vising mem to occu py the time previous tor the reunion r-f " the decision by qualifying lhemelves for the dischargtrof the duties of f hir offico should the decision be' favorable to" the l'w. But the comniisi'jners manifest no disposition to wait j but how they are to enfrtfe tHir au--tnority we have not seeti suggested.' They sne suthorized, if the station-bouses. &c , now used ; by the . police, re ; not - surrendered to tbe.m to provii others at the exponas of the city ;- vand if the - present police force should remain pn theaHe-ftb Mayor we presume tbey are authorised to appoint uew polica. although we have not seen it- so sa ed. . A conflict of auihori ty u deeoed; probable.'. -y THE INDIAN WAR rNTHrT WEST-SPIR-5 IT LAKE MASACRfT CONFIRM RD-ATTACK ON D9 MOrNEJ-FiSllALE CQU BAGE.&C. it; t.., v. ., . ; ,i: ........ ; ; . Mr. ;WardlWi.a reaideht of Mankato, in Blue -fJartbi oounty,-. Wiconin, and -a par t:cipatit ia the wsr bis recsnt.ly: arrived at Sti Paolj an 1 gitap to tbs ed tor- of itl e Sr. Paul Times s statement iof wh U be saw or beard from undoubted an thori y. -II' wa one -of the. company of volunteers organised at. Mankato to proceed to tbe aid of settle ments on the. Wsntonvran wh'ch bad been molested by the Indians. .; An Indian camp was atUoked, In whioh was fouod a great am'untof plunder taken from the whites, aod aeyersl of the Indians were : killed or wounded ,:n the. enooun'er. -The followisg extract from the Times gives Mr. Wardlaw'e secoant pf the srarfv t-t--"1' -."i-I-i-- ;v 1 "As regards the Spirit Lako affair, if ou which point. Mfc.WardJaw baa returned, be informs us that the story of the murder of tbe s-ttlers at lhat place istoosad and true. It seems that yhe difiijiilty originated at a place called Grass Lake, iu Iowa, wh-re bow many were k'lled it is impossible; tell,--Twt iAdiasj. tin aoytd to Spirit Laie, the Majors ref 'te to surrender if, and tite .uaynr rV"' " " ri'.. V tj - fi ZZ. ,xr rr I. :. j tuaratn u un j were paid a YahceyylPeTAst SUerdryTorafvesi of New York .n adv.sed thereto, by. tbo j M.y.49 y, wOQiDlOD OUD01l Auiai la.lvr I uu i fxaij r .4ts! atA tarn at mltWWfam Sti MS -JSIai-rsnd I. . ... ; .. t r . . largest roDrtion of the sitttsment of rbibb, lies in Minnesota Te'rrifory.t per .MDfi' killed . ; jTb? rt y-nlne bo4tesT were' t)arTe by the troops. . None weref jipsred tfy?b stalwart nan, 'be yigoroos ' yo&tnt piWe child,- or the" jnoff-nive '..woman iU1.? he exoation of four; females in"; captivity 'ell beneath the . nlntif;yoir-.Vv'' "The Tndi,n- nexta tacked the Pes fMpInes -ef tletnen, which is. about ten miles from tne Iowa hoe, m Minneot. Heye the Messrsy Woo4 were killed,, both of ,'wbom wore evi dently the partictilart marks of the istages.' The body of vvuijam Wood wss pierced witn rrfl r bHs, -"nd bad, from "aU appearances ; been m ule a target of and iheo burn," whe he had of Geo." M.I Wood 'was fiterali? blown from bis .body.' ? Next ' tbe familylof Mr. S'uart was attacked, and. all killed with. the exception of a small boy wbQ was retura inr from the woodland who.' seeing ''the savages! murdering tisrff be' ween some logs, whfre be- remsinea tutii they bacj left, when be "ma& next house, occupied b,jr ae. M!r.J Thomas', which was subeqoen tly taoke3, feut was suc-essfully deferided ;MrstrChb';'sna htr sister, a girl aged "jswaV t8,year,"o'adi ed' and fired, their; guns men , until, th 1 yoing I tdy' was wounded an, fainted from the loes oif blood; "Tren'diansi meeting with a "warmer reoepuon, at tnw place Mian they, antio'pated, retreated, Ieav iog all the mm tte- of the bouse either ku led or wounded but Mrar Chuxoli; ahd br Infant ohiid. t- W- S-H -'O T tN4Tlf TJTIONS FOE THE i$$k$l&ce(i . The lAssocu'ion of! JViedial Super in wndr' enti- 01 :iaavtauQnsior.,toefcxn,wei.WHau.fnr-' s:on in vi. xorx, st we?a . ipey uj9jvpspi ed to hold their nex mfettngjin , Qacbeo. It appears f mm Vatistioj' Ufd before . the .aisd- oia'ion hat there are in .the- intitttfon;tn.J rue tinnea cvaies o,tos pauoats, sou in juo, avtius in me. Dritun rroviuces. j.uere aiy 1.0:0 inui-itei. Tbe Martland Hospital for the Insane Biltimore John Fonered, M,1 D., physician, lias 110 patients the Mount Hone Institution. RiltimoraWilliani tt. Stoke VI P , physician has ISdpttieois y Govern nTnt UospitaFfor the Insane Was; ing'o"i D ' C C. n. Niohols, .Vf. D.v super: mtcn ieni, nas tyu patients , jkaaiero uuu Asylnai, , Williamsburg, Ya.--J . JM Gait, Western' Lunatic Asvlam,; StsntonrysV eriuteodent, haS 115 patients. V - --'.uw -fit-T'O'i'.: Casva88 ixtMi?80TBli;ontil- son bale deoliued the canysw as hig candi- date for Gov.mor of l.Vtasouri. -Ibis leaves th track cleaV for RolHnsrAmeitQanv Stewart, peiuoorat, anoVwe shaira'rfiir tianrf in JlA hont8t fnthfl i Sta'C.f . , If genius, sta'esm'ansbip, and sound prip-r, c'plesrare anything wjoyi BV sayVlbe, St-'Louis, Intelligencer, in tese days, Rollipainftst. aouieye a complete ana gjpauiyjji99rj. ' , j. .... K '." 1 w . TTian Pbices fp8,.Uw.-Tho fV3?0 4 i tvro soioll children, $2,402. x months. i ; ? ttold.on cxid of " EMAciPATiojr oy Daxn .Soott, .AW.-sris FAMiir -DreI Scott, with; his, wife' and two d4Utfhtp,wra"emaocip",ted Sfe.1 LoubVoa, Tueilav l8f, by Tylbr Bttf-v,1 Tbey bad a 1 bfen conveyed tci bim by :Mx.' Cbaffisev Massacbusettsfor tbajt purpose.:;.' .. kkoj'.1 t,." The Cbop t Traifssssx. A . despatch dated Meuipbia, May 28th. r jiayst :! Is reported ? that 1 thocoton crop in varioua paris of .Tepnessee l'tik4 very unpromWqg,. the plaataLdfU)R.rr:. Sagnfi however, look; veryelj, and a fine cjpp,, la auucipauxl. The Malzi.E9.-i-e are soriTitoIearni says the Madison, N. C , Newsthat iJbe etrte-prlsiug t"wnl it S.tl"VN, C. hRS foTerweekSr lipeb sorrel v c mrffeH bv the meexles-wbicbhas oiuscjd the business of the to wn 'to suffer copsid- e-ibfy.' It 's esp'ciMly' ujaforttioate'.ttiar thU dtsetfe has entered the Salem' "Female "Collegei and kwept off several of the studentsT H ; . a Dead -Hon. SA P. "r BaleV.'' United States' .mh fUmlink.ilia Oft -ToeadaV night last of dr- bs.rm-,t;tf- a avt,s jh ;- 1 : 1 rl .. ' I .At the M'y tertf 'gf . thejO'Bnty & Onlford, tbe,Jtttptres. 6?S4 couptv p:issed resolutions appoiutipg.j anjaenlJfa. purbhaso a sufficiency of good sanbd OOOJ.O Sttp-r plylthe acttwt, wauuj of tbe'itUMnieXJis?ord will cover c-xof naes i said agent to bava the. nae of the fuuds sud credit of ,he co,un.ty f6ah.ni,ooot not ixoedipg' $J 000 at any 60S' 'time'.' "The Greetwbonr Patriot siys 'that the object of this' inqv mutis "to protect the peoler,otospechta-iJ tofK.Jand to compel tnose w no are ociuinn uw 1 meir cn. ntresjrinwui. pnoa mwir.m um market." Tbia ia an examplewprthy if jSpalaw ;'ion by other couuties r;i i.rm oc an i MALE ND FEMALE TEA"HEE WANT- ED to. take cbarga of;the Wake Malaaftd f emsla Aeadeiiiy, Um neat session of. which we Wish to eommebeejoa ihe thfJoljr: a'afiu.i ;.r ; This Invitation is -ituated fa Wake ooua'tv. N . jfT., .x m soatb bf taleigh, neit th stage (sd leadmsr from KalaiKU to ayetteviua, . la One ml tbe most mora', inielligent and healthy aaJbbor-. hoods in tbe State?; with excellent wAte,'; So'.irt-. . LThe blanche re tired to b taught id tbe II ale dn-partmea , are KnglUB, Ltin, -Greek. 'and a thorougb course of Matbemtia ; in the FemsJev French,- Mustc on the Piano, aid lfeedlewOrfc, ' j To a- Geutteman aod Ladywbo caa,.faraish testimoaials .satisfactory of their 4ualiBcaUoqt a ibral salary wiUibe paid. -V .'.!" . "yh-Ati .! Fot particular addr-s; -f f " " " I Rsieigh N Cap 2wtf. ; Piopr iitofsV X PER CENT' OFF FOR CASH I ;ttits aT Q most Everybody l--bot Rapid Pales are Sure Hvidence OurPoods are 1 all desirable I Jest received a fresh lot ef ''loth Coats. SpTb Srrlu Mars Salts for' Sammsr 1 - Oeata Foralshlsg lo ds in great t variety, and auperlor quality Trunks. Umbrellas. FieeS Goods to mak to order and warrsat tor fit SU lease. Call oe far J ireat barzina. Ton are sure to get them.- , f - , ! T. W BOTST0X oo Ke. $V Sjaamare st. Petersbaif Ya. ities ! Urancw 1. or-noung, hi..t., Buperiuteuaeni, re-tias 100 pitrnta; State Lunatic , UGspttal. or ilitleign, ii, u.iva.jv .ff-'mir, ixu a,, u-. t 'IddaieTr-tb'As; intelHgetta'e-bfBlu; erop,ffo-nfhs; .t"Jecapolix;ng pperattons, cf,sugar:specnx. a. '' aa ' m ' a ' Istors.ia U parts, of.-, iglobt where eagar-f )sj tobe fcand.srs hate the still farther di-; ooumglng news mentkJbod tn tbw NeW York ' Times, that the Crc'tfer Is about to" ' MrohsjisT'aJl' M-,thfatats.U Wana.of.' Cab.'.. If .'that.nisBlnUcotnpant.t snocsfld . ia ge'ting ', posjearlot ox I plantation? of the Qasea of'thAatfiJsSa? v ws may as well gits np all bops of . ratanu. tog to tbe days of oneap sugn and Uirould be ii veil- for wtevy housekeeper -to U where a teaspbonf ul' of swstotJ ia.bsn' dpensed with, v t , 9 , ,;) Umwlus S Those wonderful prigies, dren, Are! delightiag tbe eltiieas of VUaunj- r ton with their chaste MrfsrutaMssu bt w i t . .-rr-i- - t ! . .;r .m- ' -r.ti i.iA Jkkii JJU SJy 'l t v aoi i w '- ..; Io this cooatyf oa Sunday naernlng tast;' the l: 24th Ipn by HaodarsoS'A.' Hedge. EvtfUr. '1 John B. Neathery, of this btty;to Miss' Margaret' ' P. Stalls Vv' .'tJri iwi,i titas cya vljjr J P StiH keep those vowii so fouaiytAtedf '4! : in owan county, M tM. itn lastanx, ,orA M. Nebitt. Vr; Alfred.A; MOkLto Miss.r Mary Cj aJt--,j;".f i.Hfar ! vt At tbsMethodUt JEpissopid Cbofcb; la rklisf buiy. oo th night of tb 20UtintaeVby Bev.r . B. Of, Barrett, Mr. Moe Ao SmiUv te llial) . Elleo 3ophU.ComU,aU of Sahsboryi 4 In the Chspel TXvidW College ty? ' rUt. DrjLftCItSj fl.-AJahddn.llowaa) - eonoty. to Miss 'Mary H-s BrxMTae,-of ry'-' ettevillair isd'mai:A uHJl A .n w I, ?'Artbesameilm ar'blace! fyft4.'.fC f.l nlWJt Vim TO". 'A1KJ C.l-l M Pr.ktvltta 0nn.: to Mfst Hettie 9. Bock waif: tflecef tbs' 1 'ar.-i'aiumi, Wm.' H Jo-dan, Miss Edney ,Wata' In -Graham. Alamanoe eoontv. on the Pistol: Mav.bv tKe Kev. Aj Gv Hushes. Mf.-Oaom Ai Swift tt? . Mi BebsccajJjiEotr) LoiuJfUi Ma ii'ti.? '?,,ttvTviJ 'tla-'- i . wwwiji ifwuupw, wvwitjfVm ui aai InetanU. after . brief iUpess f siueteeO' hcairs4 Mr,.W M. OlBtott. (i tcV-.tA.fitr., .;.vv:fT Near Xeschbarg Johnston eoantrioa' th Md' InsUntvMrs.-Maty Jv Jobois,- trit of Gaston Johnson, Eq . leaving an' affscdonat'hnud,! two little chUdma Sad a aanaber of frisftdsto ' paourn her daatbJV w.U .1-: -nnWi , ...r , ruiiK'rii 11.T.1 1 1 i.fl! i,.ini rpHX CITIZENS arBAl air aaralaritsd War-" 1 I aambteln Xaar tAtyJiiJ); on 8atitrdMy,r the IBS of Jane, at 4 oloektlJl o rfteii- twagsuieata tar eelevtiaqe asproa4Ug titw-i bivaraary ot ear NtiaJ ,US SfwrMtaosu aiJ 'ijWsit) 'Mjrsi. 'i-ta i a) i tn'S ; rSMYTH,' STONE 4rUitNC3i,JJ ,nva ,r-'M ' - s nkritiT9 ,. -' ,b1t!?& .H thf -: i Thos. pJCl,l;jH?EtEBSfirJRQ; ew.iT- 5 TQ5' fV ve.'T 2rywilL,,T . B. B Bajrits, J !T tttai ri ny SO 1.J B V A N H A H LOTTC ft V. 1 aw B Tis staT'r 0 apJ SUCCESSORS TO' J. WINTER MANAGE J: ; ;. ; KC'pitaJ Rigs) $60,000.1 V..' ' "j;. t S0.00O T1CKET3. ,f . 1 : By Authontvotft Stat 0 (horg n i ; ' . C L A 8 8 , Yvt irr,''.a,vW,A' Draws June 16th; 1867, at fit. Aadrawa ffjj Savannah, Os uadar ths swora saseriateadaaaat iof W R : 8jmens, Esq and J. Bl . Prentiss, XsV . . 4UlllIiVa.U tHs flShUM I ..... J -, 1 Prise of.....w..w.U....M. 1.., HV))oQf .1 do . -T T -r-Tt, r. . .1000 ' 1 do e-aeaa a 1 1 do .. aa saa MM a.wwu. 0 tta ssse jes e esie aw jQQfy t prise ef.....t,O00....MareM.M..MMM t,0OT ' ft de of.J......V)0....are..a 1,500 100 do of..MM.U100.,-.:re.ra 10,000 100 .v do of.. eaaaeaaev ftOM.are. , ft 00 i 7Z APpwaliaat-os) prises, .ui...wm ,7W 8'frlsef, JJg0i..? -. .are.,00 Pyiieslfee ( 1 tickets10i-.HaIvB, MS OOaara. M "!f ! '8maJtSctenu drawi svery 8atfcy. i'kU ak NoisS Wsouad Banks .takaa 'at pat " 07 Checks ea Tetk realtted' fbr srit est'- ' j Addm' (fJtlckta or CwtXtXtt 'Packages of Tickets to ' t "' itiuJ j - i AKDERSOIf &- BON,- MaMfers. j Ti K a JT sjadoai as flavsnriik, fla :' i 13 Persons -holdings Prkja TWkt -pf ?. . .tTlnut.' ManAgrr WHI sendr theia ' te as for pajw . meat ' o.S4Jioe'-q jayjLtd r...irt ,-. r B 'yfiTtw. ;oTANDlnl'MlJOW.Irvlti'orta;,iy iO tol A?me Uluiirahsaa atnlnca.,tvV h 5f W-JE .PwbiM rti fWlrf uford; iUri revNe&.l !EnidiAk'eaJ-lishd sdflfas S il-vsisi t i - "yWifp. .niio .a .it? yi wax bhr 7&ti?--&"mtfsrpwm ' ItatiAwUs EitlSWui SJ eCLlC ' .WoVkss gttrW lAmbi & ifiUs l$eisltJtof Qaeens pfJEagland. pj Apes gtrickUnd,, jrols"crffwirJ2mo.'ood U Jibirv fhesp,, ' FerryVJafai ExptdlttoVoVove', slbti;" ift.1 . jbSin,suU &4 i -gfaXAl -- nus ,.a-l apTwn.aas'si WvsUll . aaj-k m tr I mw a 4 A sawvTsi TrM. ers ,noe The- 8peomr, ; aeVaodJ kajaafifol ejCtSaal.ti telajsf :i.'):?r 20 reT vd H -dviq .sid - Edgar AVPoe'i Vo-Ju,- , Motes 'ibrosiflt,.i rotmo'.'alvth 5.?kjn Daaoroft's UnttW 8Utl a-toISJ ve. atoth-'i .The ftsssbleyvli Jttlt. ilfflPt lee psbet 52 1 . Works of Batansl Jhaaea.lvel'9seUstarri sheep. . ' ' ' " f l 'bambers Paptr for Jie raopu, i Unbar fd, o vols; da, S 60. t Pmflott'sPamp SraaSdT vols, i;KWrary 1 Sheep, vvivl t ;d fenJlii tatttio jijti n aiat Abbott's NapoUotv ytila, 8vVeltb' fJ, aksap , . with saaay ether standard worka.,.. .. ; , - Any aJts not ea baad faratsae at eas week's . ata.-. 1 I. P. NASH, i . .a tj say W' tfVr J f i? icii'ifi ? fittrtrlT; "-' ;a-, , Mr.'Uobn Wssrnst-to " ff ( We 6oanty.r t - ( ; ,.,f-: nhui td:,ci : - -tr" A. -

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