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''-v-i - a. .' - i j " :. .-' : ". I iBiwi N0.51., ..S?'-.i i: f .: rrLI3HEZ BY .l OII X w. s CONCF.VTRATF.D AT, BIG f KJCIIJIONI). . ,-.: Aeccotvling to' the fil lowing decoant of the- lticbmoni WLfg, Big Richmond'! is kT gone into' th Abolition frofisnr of UGLINESS Grtely.Rolinson XCo. AuJ ron Betels " ... - r ua x roiejrror riuimys tba one mdii ftcedaess of th scrapfid togeth- htcning hcrse.) ' jrr iQAh lueir own iii-ttca -mini nnv te ? 1 . i n n . . ... . lil cliai", an ! rlaced .hem in stalls in por- ? , . - v.DU, , tl!JU o t, 0 j.4lr r.nnjs remote from any I , . . : Il .Jeep m null next to them, 1 Bear at band, noutu it nnkdii thcua fiuHer in .t j t. , . , I m. . , . . t aod aurinj the day never loses sight of them. . poiae. Their eharitj weksan iareatinciit io,f Tl r 1 - . 1 4 . . j i j. . , - . . ' Lej ar sahi to La Terjr dueile, and to atand - ir I.re. wifencciHWjn- i0 great W of Ridwa' : reUrjof the Sraf. of Je tbow vboio thev profess to wish to 'Tiifc-FAia.Th.w41r utJ .n: n I.na, Iorar?e.l tlu I:fe at his ' A starrme white man they T,nm hr i vl-Ucito tJ Fair, which eommnc to-morrow. 1 . :t- Ti. i- ! and leave to die cn L rnadaiJ. in mr f "?J rwd i stiii jxHirin-r in from alldireo- ... 7 " tK ... T f. , 1 . M.u.., ,th.,iiaKistllWf.,re,ineHa . . I . t - - n. . 4 1 TlAl UPT ttkft V Alt Anil t f ? j ArAauntf t . .1. . . oi'u jrar ui a a ize. .11 LW ice , j . i.i mo.initKi m:a ID3 nimiUf ot iKrikMH in Ht an ma VHrwwrnw vtra.w m a . ausr, rrlrt in dvarpt , uu ouwpa i riuowju ueea Will tfcey i .1 1 i, j -i -t . . -y. -, l - . . s . , . ",u' , r, and traualed don to ta . ... Mr5-rTr,,.,..h.;loWh- "eao than.aaie.m.Jiii aave thit of a ' rW V V r 2 ki;icj ii, . c. vy mii;xi(;. tCTR 21 ! 11 or an Ari ad cnoi m in i ir rvirnri i. itiilic of- ! - I- lJi.l il. l, Sv the; celebration AT JIILLSBORO. ; .The Oak Citj Gaards returned front their visit to naisboro dlighte4 , Ub their trip,: and eharmcd wlta the hospitality, of the Orange Guard,to frlkoje anoiveraary nelebrateU with great i.af. Tbe.'Yilming- Mm wgui luiiiutry : jom?u id ia ieanyiiies, and the three companies at down to a most ftmnptaons chtertainmeat at Uowrton-'a Ho tel, at which good; things "were' ate, Yeood J thing) were lraokr and good things wore At the Target Firing, Mr. W; Langhter, of the Oak City Oaards, bore off - the prize n the s'lapa , of a , nandsome silver ' cup or goblet. . ':'' . ' After tho dinner, the Company, we learn, were addressed at the Court House by Paul C. Cmerou, Ksq., in a very appropriate speech.". " , ' . , ; .' ' f U. II Jl frbale the hone that he I or mott eomfcrtallr pruived for. blask . . ..... . . I ra'icli lon-je" snrrire the ordinary term I tatn 1 Kr, tbe io?elli.-' n-.iuHmf, wni its nearly, II not quit at Urgs, w ! n nnv iri' ions .Hynsi-.ii. It i lha Cr?t wlh of ft!lot" tli.-ih, n- JiiSt, t r-uh'li frliinisa t.f tho . . . n .muim . Am t rl.lj m 1. n.l . . ... ... I . . .. . t. . I . nS Of hit ilmi I " i . niwiiMvi vi H..TI- irj-u pniwunij niHiui . . ' - ' I uti.l u.-ivl.viii.r oitliKi I...I .. I, -...- I - ' d-P r.jrret throeghont . ,n" tn "ittcn. wc find copied j Jo!.!:;Tr" :L Lej 1mi , and fiihfjlly ferved 'o the Petersburg Kxprcs t the following .' ' i"'LvH ntna.a into the country. . "-.11. wx, a Live ef tbe ..,v"ef Wf causing uc painful .Pr re- ' J:' According to Whe-Ier HUtory, le ,en8'0M "t the BlUle for JJread" is soon. for tlu jruiml Jchritiid.- i4".-itli.-r tlm men or - - - ' " , -" lit W ' 1 I II VS! 1 1 IlllUiV fity. To bet sure t'uoy u!l have quite a heallhv wnd f)ntntl aLiBiraac, hs if meat and breitd t II tl-Mgb to I79 J as clrk to James ,w 09 coenceu rwuaeipaia : vU:c-.J in emit ith:iubi!iM and a-i if they in- (KRMAX AIEETIXO; CtKD Ot BATTLE. III ! anvrr to an excitln; vail pub!ihtJ in tha (Iff. nan PPJT, a Jars numlr of l.rnuii met a; ; dull in th s.ukI thin-i u aomflwhat wnu ?"l"J'" oirieuoiurt, rnniWfipiiia, on rUIo i-xl-. Wli:ivoftn in.rv.iH,xl, in time .... , , "I owrse, ( iik i!u. is . pw.Ja cmttr. ite in overwhulm LIS Ucato, a period or , v . . Vr 'ut""lu ; 1 uiiwmmainry ap- excusably J...:mv ly Cits. A Knir seunw to No other teMimonv (hi. I 1 uT ""1 f ::r"'" r-,:t n J uytonou, ttracUm for th- mf I - - . - - v v r v 1 a . with tb word, Lrt us act, n.t ppoak anie iie we cti, or itsnfull a!i' went oat of ofibe in 179,. and a;ct: icvl by William White., Oo Mr. i ' c dfafb ia October 1811," Mr. Hill e'e l ccrcarv of Mate, and Cil j.1 th I ro tbJ. Jay of -.'7 u".r jrr. ? w i w i-sd to prove the parity of tLe nisa, ' til -l.'j aid eap;:encv of the ofScer. ;; kiu'atJcna of party, and io times of pro.cripU'n for politis! opinion's I -rf ib the LrtgUlatoreof Xorlh WW , wue.ucr iUior I'emoeratio, ever ! h hi.il '.f proscription 00 Wm.- Hill. ."i;cl ;.i emmaabn wih the Methodist ..b, at pease wita Ood and man, and :riifi:; children, with tbnr. Josseod .1 . 1 . . i c(r,er wuu Ln boat 01 oun:eroas .. lire the caniolttiol that be has gone ; y tlii heavruly reward of a wel!-peat iivr, ri.niri.M , m:iM iiiii Tt-nt mi l HiVt(nu1( tlracUcn i at concludH 1 ill-iavor! f our j.ro-j'l old Comini wealth. ' :tra 'ons4jii-J by tiio nii-asin- ri-tl.jctiuii, hov l'v." At tin- Ciat n.n vf tito miiiio ort are led Iw'iin I!e firrral feriices acre coul acted by !:-r. Mr. IV heeler, of the 3fethodist 1 .--tit. b tie frewoee c a large congre- iiis fcit wa. a favorite parage of ' re wh the dtwajed the ti"th and ur ft thv , lyth chapter of Job. s I ki.- w that my llcdcctncr livctb, and : f If I tacd at the taller day npoa the f: - juJ afur bit kin, trorai Je- 1 . Jj't ;ct in my tch I alkali ace ring the services, the capitol, and all ' ;! :cs f f b35incsia the city were closed. r A. ""J 1-i WTTTrTWnT enenr'i in all viviaM ' however. uu . numurr vi nw ww nuuin in iw- i u.t all. for Uk tiiiM belnsc, ara ronctratod here .1 m uui mcen uwy ciiararter, ana veh.- V e hvo no i I.-h of pre voliln a irsonal dim- . t -rt'1" "n rou. -r.-nti c-.iiy wiiu any ut tUo i-IiivhIjU4 ircntlt;men, whti vr uiur, w me inouo an. m tne:n IIip hve wino hith.-e to tho Fuir: but we do r i. mwun-, wnicn w mien iM m a preliminary I g,,ite oi th world, the nYh, luid the dvviL that ooe, appointod a rmmittc of twenty-five to nr- f Henveii. in iiiai.uf-tnriD- uiot of them, wu ex- : - - s iriu.i nrn.i 4i-iioiy P;IHrin t. lU Minily lutlteriiUa. We uk oui. a 1 Aooinacnoo . oq.iarefcwnu-D, ,11 tn-j rve n few .iw of Anack from six to ten foet .-.k,..-. tu, ,.., nuimHimiM in meir u.siprns ! m lt,,rf,a, and wearing bear'! and niontacbes will end in nxvt deplorable durdera. J Thir .b- that !.ok enfiielr innocent ,.f any knowled-e'or jvx. . u.Wu.uula, uuut.TKuu iCTwuuun. fitn.T water or io-Ujih, who have comedown Here, we find, that this "Battle for Bread" i n ,ru Wu ipose, wr the pole purpose of eeoine ;. t K. ..1 nn r.,A k- .V- : r -i 'ily W ca" friRhten tho animal on the .r. ) Kir ;r.HinJs and the little ehildren on the street. ropalatioa to Whose exalted pit'totum and . " "" V d 1 nl s.are off the Cmk then tha Crisis Lr.n f '1.. '.ml n, . ' t pTt-Jrtry unrahlethin-'. Thereniiindorof wwway aiw wMwa mx"mJ ei O such load hosaooas. Tha American who throwa out cf employment, like ! .A"t 1 '2 lK,or '" - I 111' 'i llr nnn nmvp DHf.ii tmijvi ii ir rl many viuh tn ; -ma a: an.i mwuiie iivn'tnu unmitgated and 1 Ivxindl. npliinw. . . . a ... . . . . a I . . . . . . n I ....... . . r . . I . .. uM ii ior iuo iancr o iano ue in- 1 Alit or th'-ir mriinu nier t in I tit innle portion if tti asrrn!iled crowd i in ad I nnrainc keeping with the funeral appearanenof bare been bread, and feel the pang caused by the want of It no less than the Germans bat it 7 r- ' itiiniT HllllllT ijin!ui I (jvjlt pi tiHar lnfiniM nionU in the rttiuect at itiate ia proceedings which cannot fair to re-' w.V,4,J u,u' ler","t Ht on,Hf ru-bfi'l and graphic. ... , , , ... i Tle ain.Hii.t of female homelinm in town at the anlt 10 meat deplorable and appsiliog eonf- : pr. ni. tim- i utterly indescribable ami onima? queneea. We ahall look for tidings from the ' .,;:,,, i fw noiicHWo and e-en bril. Vl....iVi.iuu m, ! l"nteofiti.4w, howeyiT, to look upon which Ii a oth now with kteose anxiety. -Thu Gcr- j f(Wt b., nnu r'ftHftro u m, f. Bul man movement in Philadelphia, it i to be ' m,.r kind lVwideue non take the balance to 1 feared- will hm t i;l,ti..a of fi-c ' n.,M?-.".,,a 'wiMJr , ewwn tor I w" : f wv-f to be sped' about from city to city, in which masses of unemployed workmen are congregated, and ia which la-ge amounts of provisions are to be fouad stored. . , . ?hir ligtit on rrt, derived froiJi their personal arxnir,wrt,-win n'-rw Do- lri$hter than that in it ted hy n rnty tnpenny nalL We remark by the way. that criivi.Iine penrs to have auf fefd a sjvI oillaiHe. Iu dimension have fear- Tiv. are disoa! Iaeoaaeetioa with tbn subject . wb call attention to an admirable article ia to-dav's . .- -..I iaw an 1 order eoaimue to pievail, , paper, taken from the Ne Vork Tiaiei a rs U rvu'n to fer that in sjnie per- j 1 1 . BEALTIFt'L tncs. We return our thanks, and do ' not doubt that our readers will a id theirs, to a young friend who sent us the following comuiualca tion. The lines were for a long time attribu ted to the late Tyrone Povcr, the famous Irfahr comedian, who perished in the steamer Pres ident. Power aoledV in Petersburg during h;s first vint to this country,- and in bis book of travels mentions Old Blandford : Church. He was a man of fine education, and a rich literary taste and fancy. Hence, we suppose, the beautiful lines were act down to bis credit. The lines and the edifice, 00 the vercratlo walls of which tbey were written in pencil, possess, Tor the Editor of ths paper, a pecu liar interest, . iuasmuch as bis father and grandfather discharged the sacred functions of the ministry in the Old Church, and his parents, and the chil lrea " sh were lent, not given to him, sleep is the shadow of its walls t - . ... v. A ;tw eoan'ry, !asr and order will give j . . ' 2tc5 Jeouuli of hung-i and anl .seecei of b!dbel emue, t-t 3-011111 even to think of. The thoa r of workitg people who hav been ii ou of employ meat ii tlie Northern go fiKjJlcst, al HeItcrlc, and (. '. thrort'i s hjprbreaa winter, will ro'r t.uprel ta suitain lLre, by a levy : P'Vr:J of thsir more fjrtanite neigh- 1: 11 arfuHy aal o t'uioi about, and .- 1 a -1 t.T.k .r -ii "'"a 4m w uiv.li, vi mil t'i;re will bo mit teoptativi to save - :hj cxp:aj of law, thus dticourscs yi tc rra the rew lork Herald : rU'.l, v. Lil". giving tha luct luuiiea and iT ' 1 - .f tLI city rmlit (or a much . jtn-Lri t-T niorai tluta tint aver: of a'xv-el. t- rt-niomlw that lh"V crw I fully di'nitiKhed win aiMrther, we presume, J to the presi-ure, B -ing an anient adm.rer and j it.lvoente of orinojiae, we deJ re tho melancholy t nnd unimno-in? .tr.'it to whifli it luia boen re ! dn:-il ,: aiet 'u e breathe air everla4inv mre upon ! t!it rresiire. With- a -teur for erin.lin, therefore, we con olndeonr original and eloquent and apposite ob- v.Heii4 011 he v:iIom to the Fair. We pro- 1 1", nvi;ver, mar we nnve intended no olrenre, f by fir dijeoiirv to nv mortal, mule or fomale ir. whilf peinini; th linw, we have been whin- tiiiiv.'like g.-kid Uncie T..hy. LiJMut'sru, all the Unie. f. - ' - ' . . . . , ,t . ' T WIltl.M THANKS ARE DUE. STATE ITEUS. - New York; Oct. id, 1857. To iht FJUnr of tU Saltish Rr gutter : 1 : Knowing the deep interest tho people of Xorth CVirolina feel in the auooess of the effort now being made to establish a Port and City within her bor- oer, inai win give increaaea .xaeiuctBS to ner a- mestic and foreign commerce, and that will give the Old North Slate that commercial importance to which her va-t resources entitle her. I send you a copy of the communication to ma by the Merchants and Shippers of New York, with the request that yai will lay it before your reader, which I hope all other Editors of the State will do. Your respectfully, I J. M. MOREIIEAD. . s - Nw H AjroTE&SupEaroE CotTET.-This mora-r Ing a cae f illegal voting from Bwnswicjk was tried.The charge was - that the defendant wR3 not roar degree removed from & negro aniestop. The Jury broiight. in a verdict of "not sritiltv.'1 Solicitor Strange tor State, : Messrs. mita and aUUar mr defence. WiL Journal x . :1 4 North Ci.tiotrA Monet iw PxTERSBtma.-r- The Express says l The Standard is laboring ua- der a mistake in regard to North Carplma cur rency in- .retersburir. . Our merchant? ar$ not "thrnkihneidf in this biattor.-They, receive it now aa freely as thev ever did.' if not .morn so. - uuring the last six weeks, there certainly are ton Nijirth Carolina bank bills to one Virginia circu lating in Petersburg. Indeed, we rarely ever see any other. - 'J hi u onr experience, and the expe rience of alaiost every citizen we meet Jf tlie currency may be taken a an -evidence of the fact, one would certainly put down Petersburg r as a mortB varoiina city. - , The funds declined J 'peri cent. TThft demand for discount at tankja nioro numerous than any 4dai ing the month. Sixty thousand pounds were also witiiaawm for exiwrtfttion.;, Tbe American advices per Persia show that many months must elapse betoreita consequence here will be retrieved. Tbe. chief dan ?er of gold being sent hence to New York is nn account of. large addional purchases of secantiesrwtuch owr capitalist have been tempt- ea to ma&e at . present prices. : As ; resnects com merqlal losses to. be sustained this side, very heavy amounts ard . believed to have-i fallen oiv Lyons aii.i I'awv Mancnester,- iiradtord ana tilasgow win also siimr considerably. ; . . - r. - , . H.- The Treasurer of North Carolina offers to pav now in the currency of the State at lialehrh the coupon dne: next January in New "iiork. fThe interem meanwiiiieis cenainly worth the UiSer enoe in exchanre. Those who orefer to wait until January will find the funds in New York at the Bant of the Kepublio,JVaf. Int. Nxw York, October, 1857. ; Ortv. Moreii bad Dear Sir; We have exam ined the .Map of the new City of Morehead about to spring up at the Harbor of Beaufort ; ako the IT. S. Coat Survey at that erv tuneriof Purt. We congratulate the Old North State in the posesion of an Harbor of such depth 'of water und security, and in the noble effort she is mak ing to bring the trade of the great West to that l-ort- - You may n-ly upon the establishment of lines of Steamers and Packets, betwerm this Port and that as soon as the business of the place will justi- ly 11 ; wnicn we snail oe more than pleased to see. Wuthing you every possible success, we remain, Signed, Yours, &c. M. & W. Livinston.Tmnorters Burr Mill Stones. J. B. Herricb, S.m & Co., Flour Com. House.- II' IV a . t IT Rk . mm . uuooaru ic nons, xroauce torn, iiouse. B11, Brooks, Pan 4 Co, No, 89 Chamtwr Street. Furman, Davi3 Co.. " 87 Thomas MoKnight, " 34 LilxTtv Backet t, Belcher & Co, Grocers, 2 (i Pearl " Sturgis & Co:, Merchants, 6 South " IJ. Colday s Murray, Com. Mer. C2 " ' Peter Mfillett, - g ' u Watson & Metirs, 34 Purling SHik ' 'r " A. C. Evans & Co.. 218 Pearl Street ; Chritat Si Donohoe, 233 " . - VValsn as Couitre, 211 " Jacob Kuwe. Gen'l Com. Mer. 6 and 8 Broadway. Durham & Dimon,' Shippers, 7 South Street. t. li. UlHVton X tonS. I'aacr ami Station. crs, H3 John and 181 Poarl Streetr.- ; - - t A. W. Spies & Co., Importers of Uuos. 91 Maiden J .Lane.- - . Jaa. J. Purcill. 205 Pearl Street - ' Alexis Bragg A Warren, Warren Street Ana other. ' - ' . - ' We see it stated that the health of Bishon An drew is very hint and theN. C. Christian Advo cate thinks it is doubtful whether he will beVable to attend thai session of the Methodist Conference, In this State next month. If he is unable to' at tend, Bishop Pierce will take his place. Dividend. The Directors of the Wilmington and "Weldon Railroad Company have decl:irid a dividend of 8 J per cent for the last six months: ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER TlALTIC. ; LATER FROM EUROPE. ; A K K I TAL OF THE PE R S I A bad FOUR DAYS LATEP. FROM EUKOpL . 1 New York, Oct. 25. The steamer Baltic ar rived to-day ,J bringing dates from Liverpool to ue itn inst. The Baltic brings 72,000 sterling in specie, and 160 passengers. - .. The American shin Lexinston has been tobdlv lost near Valentia. . ' ; j ' itATEST FKOM INDIA.- ' - - $M .. The Indian niail has arrived with dates from Calcutta to the 10th of September, and Bombay t the 17th, the news by which was telegraphed to London, j - . r;. The seige" train was expected at Delhi on tho 3d of September, arid the aault was then anticipa ted 10 taxe place immediately. " L i1 General Havelock remained at Cawnpor, Tbut would be-reinforced in a few days by Gen. Outran, who had reached Alahabad with a strong force, Luckanow was still gallantly holding ouf and would be relieved about the middle of September. Lord Elgin had left 'Calcutta for Cluma. The China mail failed to connect at Ceyloh. Gen. Nicholson had defeated the rebels iit Nai.i!' Ghar, with tlie loss of their guns. - Gen. Havelock j had defeated the rebels near ltithoon. j -? p :, i Ob the 17th of August the garrison of. Liicka- j now inado a successful tortie, capturinar the iruns I and provisions of tho Diuaporo jnutineers, f who j wer again dcteMled by Major 1-4 ro. i; f . j Tho rebels were -threatening : Alahalmdi 'flnd.-i The Curmrd Steamer Persia h in ; with advices from Liverpool to the 17th inst. , C uotton nas declined. ; . - " Flour inferior qualities sliehjv lower. Wheat steadyrr-Kod, advancing tendency1; ' "' "' uora nrra ano siigntly advimced.' . " I SECOKD DISPATCH. ' The City of Baltimore had arrived out . rt-was reported- that , President Buchanan written to the American minister, pledging the Government to an enforcement of tha interna tional la wa. , : - ;" ' A .fearful financial tanic was racrinsr at Vienna. A iiKinctHi y crisis also expected .at Lisbon. ; 1 nere ii:i be;n larjre arrivals of cold from Aitstralia. ; ' .-',. (Tlii! B:tks of .Holland and "Belfrium had ad vanced their rates and curtailed thefr discounts. ' Tho Bullion in Jhe Bank of England amounted to live hundred audi fifty-three thousand ound sterling. -: V "':..-:. -. - American securities' were activcbutfluctoatinir. Thoy however clod ilrm. , " ' ' Details hy the India inau. ; concur in eirine a more cheering asjKH-t to affairs in that quarter. It was confidently expected that the next arrival would bring news "of the capture of Delhi. It was represented that the mutineers were nearly exhausted and were fast leaving tlie city. ' A circular from the colonial office to tho Gov ernors of the different British colonies, orders them to look to tho defence of the Provinces, and not -neglect reasonable warlike preparations. ' ; Air. Ten Broeck's American horse Bello wa the winner at the New Market races. - - ,i j . ' - COMMERCIAL. " . ' ; - -v.-- Cotton Closed steady sale for the week 25,000 lales. Speculators took 9.500. Exportion 1.000. Orleans &ir 6 ; Uplands FuirOJ;. Middling 9d. Stock in port 311,000. Amcrienn 160,000. Manchester advices favorable. -. . !" Flour steady with a slight decline on inferior grades for the week. ... . -j . , - Wheat steady with an advancing tendency on Rod. . J : . : : Corn firm and a slight advance on all kinds.-I Sugar dull declined 2 a 3d. . ! Coffee slightly lower. . ; ' :?Cons)lj Money 881 a . " , THE HEALTH OF NEW ORLEANS. New Orlsans, Oct 26. There were 139dathJ In this city last week, and of them 37 ."wei o ironx yellow fever. - . ' . . ' THE WEATHER NORTH. '.Boston. Oct 27. The e&stvlv storm which. commenced early on Bunday morning t 111 -continues without sign of abatement. A very large quantity of rain has fallen. ; " ' ; :; ARREST OF AN ALLEGED 3WINDLER. . , ST. Lor,Oct. 26. Daniel Emerson, who U oharged with swindling Mfssrs. Hanfofd Bro thers and other parties in New York" out of $14, 000 was arrestea here yesterday. " - ' i THE ELECTION IN MINNESOTA . Chicaoo, Oct 28. It is now stated that Re publican Governor hai been elected ia Minnesota by 12 'majority. - , , v. . v ' : MARINE DISASTER, " ''..' New Yoax.OcL 28.-Th shin Prinee Orxe. from Mobile, was abandoned at sea on the 4 1 fa stantr' Her crew nave STrived'at Queenitown."" FEOAt KANSAS FURTHER FROM UTAH. St. Lopis, Oct. 6, Dates from Kansas say that Gov. Walker hat issoe t a proclamation re jecting the "returns from ' tbe Oxford precinct, .1 J !! --.' . jimuwa couiiiy, ana givine; ceruacaiea 01 elec tion to the free State candidate. - The pro-tlavo-ry men are greatly excited at this act a. iih -nupuonuait puoiuoea m speeca 01 svioer Kimball, expressing tlie determination . of the Mormon to resist the Government troops, and calling on the women and children of Utah to arms. He declare they will have Brighan Young for Governor of the territory for life. : From the London Times of Oct 13. , - -PnOGitHiSOF THE WAR IN INDIA Another mail has come, and then another mail upon it, with';. '-news from every quarter of the disturbed provinces, with North Carolina 8TXOD.Tlie Synod of the Presbyterian Church f North Carolina met in this town on. Wednesday last, the 2 1st inst , The opening sermon was preached bv the Rev Ncill McKay, of Harnett county, ( Fayette ville rre3bvtey ) from 1st Coriuthians, 3d chap., th and 9:h verses : " Now he that Dlanteth and he that watcrc-th are one : and every man shall receive hm own reward according to his own labor. For we are laborers together with God : ye are God's a 1 s i . .... nusnanury, ye are uoaa building. There was a large and attentive audience nreseat and all seemed deeply interested in the subject . Tho dis course was one 01 mucn ability, replete with sound . ... . 1 1 .: 1 : x.. j.i... , . - , biuiw-ul, iii-u.iu in iu uhuucuoos, ana aauverea . 1 -' ! I i.4 to all the inSrmitiej and ito-v-.. ... .., ... . ,-- ... . .i . .-,.i . ,i, m-.ii.. if tp . jiiirM. xirc-t, uinn -U. What terrible ivfl-vti-.n, thn, j.r --.t fr thrir winter iggvt when sr in ioin. m-t ithin a few hundred yard t 1 r .t h.ur w l:rr they are starving !-? i-t...-.--pilfd to the with flour, 1 - f stI irk. ni l ixit much further off, ' w:'i fill f coin. How friyhtfut tb Jk. ,a, wh.-n fttrtn-r n-flect that th -f rr- .f tli.- city oukl be utU'riy instJo- ' r-j-r.-H a hungry hko, l-nt on" p'un.ler 1 :' r tVir curving fjinllic! and that a i .Ll.t artie h.-n tb military cuurwnie, " a.-Iih-r claas if citijun. and a . . :r- t!-v Lave a!av U-a fotiihl in the . - .'iS -ir duty, iu'-ht h- compelled to . - .jr--.-t with W.iod ami fill the gutter in I"r f. pr.Tve j and order t -" L .'-.I tUngi t iv;iiiai-, yet the ri-ing ttl-ig tf to-morrow sun are not more - i ly w. in -n in tbe fut:irc tlian they." I :aucraa would be tbe individual who u. uiouxo over iod aa ci 4 muj tauj .-:. mi wb wui Ten lore to say to so . r i. . 1 1 , . ' . " ' - own mu cu . w M-ciriiy lamented than ia he Soutb . ..t . f this Union, that part io which anJ, abovo all, theh)norof - n. I.re Ken daily imperiled bj the i aiii.li cf Northern peopli. Were the f f Ab-tlitioo, such mca as flrecly, and wliom we could mention, to starve and tr i Anti tr plundering, tney would s'.aer a jwt retntuten for tbeir 'mul I vliliiitics. Bji tity will not be the .... ws .uv.-u viusuiug fciujc?. uike lue fry. 'ircely and his toady, that veteran . 7 . 1 I ?. 1 . . r. t -.--it j ujpjcri'e ana scouoarei, oommi ' wi!I occupy- their sanctum ia the -.ara.'d ''building at tho earner of a-J write j rcmiais oa the '- f tbe wtll elaJ, wcll-fe-l and , tt" If Cotton Las fallen nine cents a pound. in bat c,ear fble manner, which, whik it ' I attranlo.1 ih. oltnnliA. f Ik. 1. - Jl the people have the Democracy to thank for it. CF" If Tobacci has fallen four or fiva dol lars in tlie hundred, the people have the De mo-racy to thank for it. I iL If liiee, heat, and Cora cease to j pay the farmer for raising them, tbe people have tbe Democracy to thank for it IIF" If the Banks have all suspended, and most universal bankruptcy pervade, the obe attracted the attention of the bearer, pressed home mu suujcti uou iuo nean aiia &iscience. After the sermon, the Synod was called to orderj and the roll Ixung called, it was ascertained that 20 members were present from the Orange Pres bytery, :!0 from the .Concord Presbytery, and 50 rrora tne r ayettenue tresbvterv, besides Ruling Tl 1 - "l . .V . " -I . . ciaers irom eacn 01 ue aoove jTresoyteries, num. bering alx lit 40. .- r . . : lUv. W. W. Pharr wai elected Moderator, and Rev. Jacob Doll arid Rev. Martin McQueen was cnosen cierks. . On Thursday, afer the anDointment of the standing committees, Newbern was chosen as the place for the next meeting of 4vnod. on Wednes i i f . i. . i - I.. I... . . . , al country, the people have the Democracy to I Vn Friday, resolutions were offered concerning .t i . I the "North - (.arolina PnuKrliu-i.-i'' ik-u -.-- iu0K i or u. K?"If tha'Docketi of Courts will be shingled over with suits, and immense amounts tno . "iortli Carolina Presbyterian" paper, pro-1 Spirit Turpentine is steady at 38sa39s. Rice is poaeu to o puonsueu in in is state, xne vesoiu-I quii Ma.Sri written sereral Blandford their authorvhi of Tbepi." however, afford no clue by which to a-certnin the ; H?"" If gloom and apprehension porvadq name of thi uoce-ful wovr .f the clnirch-vard ' our lately happy country , the people have aioae. rome t anaal aaerii.-rkn hand, lorig ; the Democracy to thank for it. before its unaffected grace and tenderness, had at tracted manv oopyitn. I mi indMbted toa1:iJy friead, residing in Petersburg, for theeopr I pn m, a transcript of which I enclose for pubUca two in your column: tion endorse the paper and nledsre the member of I tue Synod to exert themselves in sustaining the euterprir-e. Short speeches were .made by Rev. t: ineiuiiowing ix-autuui lines were ; ot propeny are exposed at Chen. I sales, bani?- I -csrs.voiton,i.asjj, vvuson, Meoane.unambers, year. ac ei tlw wall of "Old In down tlw. f l.a .4 nl5y?7r V Hon. A- ft.nr.1, - nl.. i v. ' " , 6w w. Venable, C, 1L Wiley and Jas. W. Osborne, cnunh, nnr Petersburg, Va, and t one h-lf nf tLmr ..-t- u- fwj.ii in ih r....iT' The simple uA Strand I lUC WJ t thanfe for it . . &tin7 K T. P Truly may it be siid, great are the D- mocracy, and greatly to be praised. Ml Thmi art crumbling to tho dn-t, old pile ! . ' Thou art baUing to thy (all; ... , And round tbee iu thy loneliness . Cling the ivy to the wall ; . - i Th worshipper are scattered now v e - Who knelt before thy shrine, -And silence reign where anthem rose t 1 - In days of a?af Loni Smi." ' r i Ao I sadly Ighs the wandering wind, ' Where otl in year gone by,' '. Prayer roae from many hearts to Him, Tke HioHaTiaS. r. . .... . Tlie tramp of manyja buv foot That sought th ailAs U r, i AnA many weary heart anntnd, I still forever inure. . . , - - " - . t- . irT How doth Ambiun'a hnpe take wing ! II. w droop tht spirit now ! - - - hear the distant city din : , . The dead are mute below. - ( The sun that shone upon tlieir paths Now rild their lowly craves Th arphyr which once iannet their brows ' ; f The gra above theni wave. . . ", 4 , , ' f a'-cllered Southern rlave, while ' .. hi's bring to their ears the ho"l- "i pMni of a starvior aai freez'tnet -ic, io r aruingi of manj of Loo r Oh 1 r.-uU we call th.i many biwk : . - Who "ve g-Ohcred li-re in vain , ' Who e eareloss roved, where we do now, . j 'AVtull iKrrnfatATi; nw would our rery hearts be stirre.1, To rrreet the eamiat ra e, ' ,f" Of the lovely and the beautiful ' f - ; r i' M A SrRANGER." 1 RALEIGH AND GASTON BAIL ROAD I , ... v y .MEETING. ' j Th-iseventh annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of the Raleigh and Galston Itailroad Coinpa j ny, wu held in ' thi .city'j on Thursday, Hon.. Wei Jon N. Edwartis in the chair, and Mj. W. ' W. V-s and J. J. D.ivi acting as Secretaries. '! J In., I O B. Branch appeared as the proxy of the oiutc. . The weeting whs full, evincing a very common- i dable degreo of interest on the part of tho Stock- j hoi Its in the management of the Company' : affurs: ;. . . , . ; : Dr. . J. Hawkins, George W. -Mord.ai, J Tho. Miller and Cliarle L. Hinton,- were elected PiouAfiia fl.M ... . . f I . n C...l.t.Al 1 ... -ia. ,-i ti.; mi ii .11,7 iHWhUUIUCri, UUU III ' G-ivenior and' Boiud of Internal Improvcinents appoinicu nai-ion ,iu y uier, jno. tt. ivuig and A. C. IVrry. Direcbrs on the jrl of th? StatA. 1 he salary of tho Areas nrcr was by a nai- muiiH vote, inonca to $i..ou per annum a hanil-KHmttconiplinteat to Maj. W. W.Vaas the prwrri incumocnt.--- .. ;i . The report of the President and Directors, on tna oncratioia ot ta las year, seeutM to give general satisfaction, and the affairs of the Com- quiet London, Oct !. Flour has a declinini ten dency. Wheat is dull at a decline of 2d. Sugar is heavy at a decline of 2da3d, Liverpool, 3 o'clock, P. M. Cotton is -auiet. nut steady. ' lour steady.- w heat Has a .deeJi ning tendency. Corn is steady. Provisions quiet. The money; market is decidedly more striagent. Kev. James II. McNeill, Corresponding Secre- l S'l .f? w to ?r TI tarv of the American Bible SooiMrdretad tha f Vonsols.h.n31Aerab,y declined, but rallied Synod and a laree audience, on Fridav afternoon. " CI?ea a.1 with regard to the affairs of that Society. He poke about two and A half hours, making an elo quent appeal in behalf of the Bible cause and re lating a vat amount of Valuable and interesting information concerning the operations of the So ciety. He is a fluent and impressive sneaker, and l. ' . or . . i , ,. .. .. ' an euon wa uisniy oomntenaea ov all tbat we t. i j t una uearu speaa oi it. provinces, wiui a mjst gratifying Benaires; .1 . t funiouncciaant, very lute indeed, from the garrison Large bodies of troops were marching jfrom -of Luckhow, though without in forming us of any Troous were, ar- suosianuui cnange.jn me posinnn ana prospects oi uiH w.-ir. v ajnoineare inueeu oeuer picasea to hear that that garisou whs safe on the 2nd ultn 1cm: UidH six u-'eki ago, that it had made a second MU-cewfal sortie, capturing two guns and bringing ' 4n a large supply of provisions, and that - there was good hope of their relief in the middle of the month.-. 'than we should have been to hear of another gloridns hut unprofitable victory in ' the opei!t.Jiei!.: , Xiiscwuore, tnougntneend is not j-et, everything is tending o it. Indeed no historian iio dramatist, no p-et ever so suspended tho in terest, so spun ojit tho preparations, and kept the antagonists so long on the start as is done by the natural course of events in this war. ;. - '; . Time is now in our iavor ; we everywhere hold out, persevere, gam courage and contldetice, are reinforced from the mountains or the ocean, and grow continually more and more-terribte in the eves ot tun foe. To the arrivals from the Pun- iaub, from liapaul, from Madras, China-and Oey Ion, we may now add whole regiments from the Cape and the head of the great column from this country. 1 he arrival ot 2,500. troops at Mauri tius is an earnest of what we may now hope every mail, - i et the work is stiu all to come. Un ail sides it is the note of preparation, the catalogue of the forces, the gathering of the hosts nothing complete, critical and decisive; Tha siege train was still to arrive at Delhi, and. the assault -was then to be made. This was indeed no delusion On the contrary, the mutineer having gone out from Delhi to intercept the dread messengers of their doom, su tiered a great loss oi men, guns and baggage'. , Everywhere it is - the same. ; We are face to face with -ono another at a .hundred points collecting our strength and maturing our plans. Whichever side tempts a collision, the triumph l? uniformly ours, as if to assure the mu t inters that they must wait thoir trial and. then their denim. Our people bavegone out from Agra in force, and routed a body ot the insurgents.- Mai.-Eyre has again defeated the mutineers from Dwapore. Fresh, but not unexpected, mutiuie in the 1'unjaub havo been speedily extinguished. Thus the intelligence is, throughout, far more sat isfactory and hopeful than we could have ventur ed to expect, and it is impos.4ble not to feel that we have now broken the back of this terriblo.af-: ftdr. " :..'.. -;v;:-i ''"''. ..'.- Calcutta toward. Allahabad. riving at Calcutta from England. A dispatch. to the London . I o.H say that the British, forces :1uh attacked Luckanowr catln nnl i spiked the guns, inflicting huttvy loss on thenemi'. - - ..'.-' ; . KoraLANx.'. There is air excessive money pressure at Lon don, and a further advance in tho rates of iotprest was feared. , Consols had fluctuated greatly ..-having been as low as 8Cj. but rallied. . j -. The Bank of Dublin has advanced its rates to 7 per rent, and tho Bank of France to6l. There was also a great pressure at Vienna. ? ! ; Messrs, Ross, Mitchell & Co., a Canadian hi ui3e at London, has failed liabilities quarter of a mil lion; assets larger.-,. - L - . ; i,? i J. Monteith & Co., and otber Glasgow houses have suspended to large amounts. The King of Prussia was better, but still in a eriticM oomution. i .The meeting of the Emperors of Franca and Austria was still talked of. . . l.f SPAIX. . - . j !,- The ministerial crisis at Madrid still contimied. Bravo and Murillo still refuse to form a mi I ". ITA.LT. There wad annre ances in ItalV , f ' -. THE MARKETS. . : 3r Liverpool, Oct. 14. Cotton Sales for the last three day 19,000 bales, of which speculators took 7,000 and exporters 1,000 bales. The market opened buoyant, but closed dulL PriceSjgeneral ly unchanged. : - X : - IfroadsUitf lTie market u quiet And all qual ities have slightly declined. r Provisions are quiet and steady. ; Liverpool, Oct 14. Flour Is dull at a'declineof 6d, being chiefly on superior qualities. Wheat is quiet; red has declined Id a 2d, and white 2da3d. Corn ia steady; mixed 36a Gd a 37s; yellow 37s 6d; white 41sa42s. . . - ' :- : Sugar is dulL . Bosw steady at 4s Cda4s 7d NORTHERN. MARKETS.',' . New York, Oct. 28. Flour flrA--S.iuthem $5 40 a $5 60. . Wheat buoyant Wbito $1 00, Rod $i 33. . Corn Mixed 700 . ; ., ' , ; ' . Stock active and firmer. .. ' --..' i.",. Baltimore, Oct 28 Flour dull Ohio $325, City $5. ' ' - , 'v.l , la - r , , , Wheat Rod $1 15 a $1 20 ; "White $1 25 a $X " 35..-...' . ; i; .-( -. y , -, . . . . Corn White 8 , .Yellow 69. . . 1 t , DEATH1. OF CRAWFOKH THE tsCULPTOR, The death of Mr.Crawford has been announc.L The following is some account of the man and his success In his art, from the New York Herald : Mr. Crawford was born in' this city in 1818. In youth ho gave evidence of a remarkable fond ness for art, which his father had the sagacity to comprehend and cultivate. He was tlie scluj. follow of Page, the well known portrait painter, and like the latter; while at school, preferred t draw animals or trees on a slate rather than l -working out the solution of some arithmetical problem, ; , . . ; , ... . , " . A .. . . . 1" I .. . ' . kni.iiii.jti.iic 01 ago no was sent w noin , apprehension of further disturb- at : -1 ? London, o'clock,-P. M. Consols closed 87a88 for money, and 88 j- for account. ' j : FURTHER NEW8 FROM INDIA ANTIC- ' IPATED ASSAULT ON DELII I, &6. New York Oot 25, P. M. Dates from Delhi to August 30th, state' that an- immediate assault was an ti-ji Dated. ,; The rebels had'b.en dcfentml Friday aigbt, after a Mwsionary sermon, the oh the 20th with the loss , of all their guns. I Gen.9 Committee on Domestic Missions reported, and Hon. A. W. Venable sooke in behalf of the mom. 1 ne various report made to the Svnod show the Church to be in a very prosperous condition. rt. , . . . . ine rynoa. Hdjournea on Saturday night ,narioie jjemocnti. - Outnun was expected, to- reach Cawnpore on the irtn ot September to join Havelock. . It was ex-, pected that the garrison of Lucknow would hi re lieved on the lath.. . Havelock defeated the rebels at Bithvaf on the 16th of August, then returned to Cawnpore, Tho mutiny of tlie lifty-flr,-t na tive infantrv was crushed. The trurrisoti n t. A rvih Wtiisfi.'vaTby, Charlotte 'ahd Rotherpord I rrived ssiidy inspore. -.llie rebefJforcp In- R. HL The ftnn.,ai min f ;, i gdcspore was i broken. The insurgents at Dina- L ATE 11 FROM MEXICO A NEW MINLS - ; . TRY ORGANIZED. - ..; " . v""" . New Orleans, Oct. 25, 1857. The steamship Tennessee has arrived at this port, hringing date from Vera Cruz to the "Jlst inst, and from tho City of Mexico to the 18th just v. She brings $250,000 in specie. ; . :. ..-' A new Cabinet has been formed in Mexico,.. ta follows;. Minister of Foreign , Affairs, Fuenters, Minister of -tbe Interior, Jaurez; Minister of Ju tice, Kaiz; Minister of War, Garcia Conde ; Min ister of tlie Tre:vsury, Payuo. " . . . Gen. Alvarez has routed tho ribcLi in the South with great slaughter. ; !The whole coait of Yucatan was in the hands of the revolutionists, and the war offlhe raC'js had broken out with increased vio leiice. ';,'.''' - - -.' - - :' "-.-' this Company was held in thi place on the 2 1st instant, and was organized by appointing D. A. Covington," cluurman, and B. S. Johnston, secre tary, , The report of the President: was' read, arid was received with satisfaction on tbe part of those present. The number of Directors wa increased from 9 to ' 13, and . the following ..elected for the ensuing year: i. .'vj-.iw IL W. - Guion, of linooln: P. JC Dickinson and A. lu. Van Bokkelin. Wsnin?ton t T. D. pore were . endeavoring to rcHch Delhi, ; The twenty-third ftisileers Lad arrived at Calcutta. ... Central India continues undisturbed. No ftirthor outbreaks at Bombay. ..The, Madras presidwicy was tranqnil. j ,.v..., ; :; .- ;.. ",:; ,.-. Lord Elgin had proceeded to Hong Kong. 55 The Persians evacuated Herat on the 27th of July.? j'-r :-.-..... . . ... j '' : .. lmoort at Uombav were advaneincr x Monov wa plenty, and exchange 2s 3d. The Bnk-6f Dongai nad retusod advance on the India Com pany's paper. I TUB NEW ORLEANS BANKS. i; jfEW OrLea's, Oct 2S- The statement of the Banks shows a: decrease in circulation of $500,- 0O0 ; in depiits .: $283,243 ;. and in exchange $:!85,240 f and an increase-."in specie of $88y 400. i 1 fi-t-'j . - aud wasibrtuhate in making the acquaintance of. the celebrated lorwaisden. t Ho exocutnd birjt of the late Coinnodore Hull, -Mr, - Kenyon: Zr. Charles Vaughan, Josiah tuincy. &d. Inj8J he designed " Orpheus," the. lineft ptvductiiw t his chisel. Next followed " Cupid and Fjvcbe," -"Sappho,'! 'Vosta," "Genius of Mirth'Adam and Eve," "David before Saul,"', and a. number of Scriptural baa reliefs. In 18u5 : hi fume t; a sculptor, which was gradually developing, shono forth with redoubled lustre in ' the production of hi noble statue in bronze of Beethoven,, which i deposited in the Music, nail of Boston. . But Ms greatest work was designed to be bia LwUbs W -h .' lngton Monument, ordered by the State of Vir ginia, with, which the public are long tmiliar. Mr. Crawford was married some veara atrnto. ' Miss :Ward, of this city. He has le so veral uU dren, who are now living with hi wife's si tcr,' Mr. Mailard, at Bordcntown, N." J. For thj last year or two he Jias been the victim of a dreadful disease, which has deprived tim almost entirely of sight, and compelled him to renounce hia art entirely. A malignant - tumor made its appear ance in his left eye, and in spite of every effort of his physicians increased to such an extent that the eye protruded almost out of .its socket, while the agony, which was in tease, saemed Wyond the aid of art Lat spring he waa induced to leave Kone and place himself underthe care of Dr. Fell, of London, a young American physician, wh . had acquired some reputation for his treatment ' of cancers. For a while the sufferer oeiul to obtain some relief, but the efforts to remove . the cancer at the sacrifice of the eve itialf. nroc. , ed entirely unavailing ; the disease penetrated fa the brain, and after months of ano-uiah." LL fi ' he bore with singular patience, he was relievod ' of his sufferings bv death on the ' morning r-f ' October. 10th, in the forty-fourth voar "iar.J.U age. , The. body will be sent home Iu tha steam - ship Arago, or the one Immediately succeed ing ner. it la Mrs. Crawford' wish that the funeral service here should be held in St John' , church, where ha statedly worshipped LeCiro ha ieu ior jttome. - . - , ,., .- NEOtto-ssKoTCtTiZEKS. TheSorinirfield. Mai- sachusetts, Republican cite the followTng cae : T1 . TI I . J 1 .... .n n , , a uinuna uuwi.uu, a coioreu ciuzon OI providence, R. I., beinz about to emigrate to Liberia, with hia wife and daughter, applied to the State Departmen t at Washington, for a passport, or certificate of 1 nationality. .The answer returned to his notary was ; "Mr. Martin must certainly be aware that passports are not issued to persons of Afrioan extraction. Such personi are not deemed citizen of the U. States SeethecaseofDredScott,receiUy ' decided by the Supreme Court", . . "., . ' " 4 Appoihted Dr. W. W.Tlanka. of ViririnlL has been appointed Secretary of the Legation ot the United States in BraziL Dr. B. ha roni,!... . eight year in Mexico, and speak and write tho Spanish language with the facility of an cducaloj. native; He was former . U S. .Consul at Agu.w, Calicutfts. . , , . ,,,, , ' . . , . 3IARUIE1. '"' V : " On the 13th inst. at tho residence nf liutiu Towles, in this City, by the Rev; J. M. Atkin- hox, 3Ir. FLEMING BATES to HANNAH S youngest daughter of . the late ' Jtr N, JL Harpixo, dee'd. , ' " . '. .'. In this city, on Thursday. 29th " InL! l.v ih.. Rtr. T - V. Kriv- m. Tiifnpornfr .. -... Dir. X lEdSrjil.. ft. OLm ' PURIFY to MJf - ELVIRA T. JONES, daugh- " ter of R. M. ' Joxae,' Esq. , 1; ,.' y ' Sleaw, Brunswick : John MelWelL Bladen : I Another dispatch savs that naveloer was awnit- R. S. Fron. h. Roheannrr W. L. AteelA.' R.i-hmnA- I 8. W.- Colo, Anson; Du Ar Covington, Union; Liicknow. .The garrison of the latter plane-was John Walker; Mecklenburg1; C' C. Henderson, bravely holding out, having again dcl'cat J the wiui Bctviv Aum ' iiw .. rt?ow xroiil vuue vera threatening : Allahabad and Benares, and the fifty-fifth I native Bengal infantry had been disarmed. . Large bodies of troops were marching irom vaieutta toward Allahabad.?. The Puniab continues ranquiL - Twenty-five hundred troops Potersburg" Tho. T. Slada, necretary and treasurer.; . tae ureon- A corp of . Engineers ia now locating the Kne 1 linCOlnt f illhrrt ninlrinn -, fllMtrftlatxl A .fl 1 panv were thought to bo in a sound and healthy Logan, Rutherford. At a meeting of the Board; 2f,uo"- ' , V 7 1 -; ' r ; ; - : A- W.- Guion, fi- was re-elected President and .1 home complaint was made that the Peters burr Tho. T. SI add. rtrv anrf tii..; ; . , Railroad Coniany had failed to relay vkllo lad wita-heavy rail, notwithstanding .the 'uranc givn that it would do ao on the re- letting it to contract this Fall if possible, building of tho- Gaston bridge and aorne resola- . The next annoal sneetinir will be held . Uoi wer wwsea-on tha sub net. whkoh. it waa mlna, tH- r3.. 1,. . ,D Ai'ZZ'''7T T"1."' r.vTu..,,.,ul,B,wnB woaxe tJiatd from the Pee Dee to Charlotte, with a view ef The next annual meeting will be held In Wil- had arrived at Mauntious. -. MONEY: MATTEIW ; AT NEW ORLEANS, New 0aiEASs,OT.'26. Money matters bore are no oettcr. . &. meeung ot cotton factor wasi held t.i-day, at; whicli a resolution . Was offered binding Wetois not to sell . for less than 15 cents; 4ttt, there liag no concert of action, the meeting broke upwithtait effecting anything. . - tVlSHIP ABANDONED. ' " : - New York. Oct! 23. Tha shin Prince Georiro .of Mobile. was abandoned at sea the 4th inst The crew have arrayed at Queeristown. , -..-,"- ; M INNESOTA ELECTION. . fi CHtCAOO, Oct. 28 --It is now'stated that the Re publican candidate for Governor of Minnesota li elected: by 12 majority.- . .. , NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. .- ' - ' -sBosToif, Oct 27. The United State berk Re lease is to be fitted out as a storeehip, and will sail . .1 .0 1 XT X . . 1 T . , - Tae export of gflpda at Calcutta had declined, L fr.jm the Charlostown Navy Yard in a few weeks "JCt XPRESSLY FOR OLD iiEHTLKMt:. yusi ret-eiveu irom Ul laetorr, 'Halt landa as pressly for old and Urge Juan j Cloth Cloaks an J Ort-r Coat for all ae ; a Urge assortment of 6bawb at Trr low price; lltaaltets aad Ragtaa at a little ovur etvt to close theia oot; Cloth Coat raduced ia prioa I rw repond with the lk.fi. Beductioa inVaaUauJ PanL. Servant' Clothing; Yonth'a Clotfains; Itoun J Jacket., KltiW. .n.l . f. lUlfl U I. . 111. li. . ... wiwr , .,vw rwnn iaiiuim ac mJ per rr ul. dedaction. from ordinary prices ; IUlf Ifoae an4 l'rw of all kinds at Ws price thaa any other house ia P. -tersborg; Undershirtl and Drawer marked Va IJ per rent tortus oat a large tot; a freh lot .I Goths, CassiaMi-e and Wstins ht tae nitam -deiartnic O aaake to ordr,at Iww Hian naaal prle. 1 All kta4i r,f aoneyUkeaatpar.- X.-W. BOVi4TON Jt Cu - -oct l -r- ;-. ;-:, ' Pctenharjc. Va - PASTE OP ICELAXD MOSS f PASTE of Icelaai Moat or Lichen Past is a fcan "d iivi oc demulccat tonlo, pecaiaily adapted to eoVii iti'id the paltavMiary and digestive organs. It U a s.K.iliifi Pt.ral, and i adyaotageoajtv employed to afUrUie Coagfaa. Colds, Sore Throat. ifarenea, Are., or a a VlieiiMiscealWUoaorautrimeatrorenBvtletweau. Fr sale hy ; N. F. RIVE.-, Drarirlsi, .r oot 8 1 Vf.- ' , PwUntmrg, ": PASTULES OF Pl'RE JAMACIA J.a UKB.-rThii U an exullei 1 3:n.ache eaimiMiiv orexettaat. aossesringallth yluatlprupeni, tujta. r with the tra delicious aroma eo4 tan cf US tit Oiaget itul. They axe easy te Uke, ni good u Hev am Irritative eoagh, c : -I ' - . Bu T. WVEfl, Vnttfiti rtk ri'rl ; lBnSML.Vsa . I
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1857, edition 1
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