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Tmm pml mL1Ji tba aiopioai ef taM Naolatiea vaCarmtat r 1 Hixr- f otW Batisaa are freely swrs'tted mavka, ocG3, tW aaaar fAr aearteTfi e-jrWrawvwIw treEip'i f Jvaf teal t. . 4 v " r. 1 Ilt2StfWMlt cX lis V.drerciV of Xar& ... efl daaUn - ee nat'r.aa, ahaald fee rnuti sisO wnM ' ' .IV 1 1 isanrccssr . w a er .iAnjrsmmn ar ua iwtmuj erpaaal tda rr ; t .a r4teUted t prtfdoea ttkeooctroctlei JUi f- t- :atll tl"" UnM Ltkta irf.r '3. , 1? t rfhia large ar' If aXa.fct?T t!;ac:i r' m V "Y " 11 V WW V 11 1 ' - rLl t ea tthCf? ppt ' UaiA.Y .Utai etBMelsl- od the tctstl,.-erat; . -Tf "iati bT adJva "v ' - -rt - " . - - t. -w . : 7atr :ltLaY-; i hlufi. .v.v t.. 7 i. - 3k " 1 4 J adeUoa of onr radtVa to i; dty Hat7Qu4 hdbited bj litaUowl br HWous statements "jt ' grmihi , a regalarlj gnised Con Jt iT DtAsnicMCBa bail reoeti teen io ses ;ffsl daja, vitboafaoj mletferenoe from -.tir.' Wa har Mvcr rcad'of anything 4 c!iodkia to tha moral kds of a ebmtian 2U&itjt tbaa aoma of the speeches and resolu " 'srad at thisjdisgraceful meeting. A Cou Jj drunkard orof prottitu tei could not ladBlgad in laaguage or proceedings more re-, izj to 4 pare And devout tnind. Thej are ab lalj too fiorriUe to be pubiisbed, even in a 7 " designed to unlock the secret chambers of Jit want lo know is this. If the public --xz.lt of Ralerk, was wanting la regard to i tptmi table of ther divine law, becaasa oar SUaVed population did not aesemble ia Jut am sa, and aeo a brutal monster who ynu passing "A of the citr at the rata of few muU$ an Hoar, ZMt must Lave -beea to. regard of the people of IJiSTToao, for the JU$t table of . that law, when i lor mveral day$ permitted the atmosphere of ;.ir dtj to be tainted with laaguage and senti Jeaworthj of, the boUoinlcas pit, ottered and 'steatfd to, m a deliberative body of New En-land saeta t Does the la of Cooaecticut, or iu 4iV.:altow auck oatragea to be per- toCapttri, .pott the J lfn f povettMiags' vlueh: woald doubtless have rereated, ouald they have done ao without violat JiJ tha law. Bat we would like to kcow what tbey wonkl saj of the jnttice .of such ati assault Upon the character of their city, provided we were malignant enojtgh to pake it. A little telf-txam-inatum will not hurt them, or the people of any other northern community, who are in the habit of aheddiog peaiteotial tears over the depravity of - aoutbern aociotjr. ? STATS PEIDK' W agT with our correspondeot who employs this signature, that the .certificate of J. McN. Alex ander 10 reganf to the Davie copj ot the proeeed-, lacs of tho lleeklenborg meeting in May 1775, oaghtto hare been paolished at the time the con- imrmr MaoMtinr k commenced. We also admit trorersr reapeetingr it commenced. that some mystery still bangs over the whole aff ur, which wa caaaot fully remove, and which onr cor- C wspoodent himself haa failed to eiplain. But it is aof3eittly plaia that if tha hypothesis he adopts '7J ejrera troe, Mr. Alexander must either, have misin r - foritted Judge Cameron, or the latter gentleman moat have seriously misunderstood him. If he aaid ha had 4i?en.a copy of the " document " to i befclre the burning of bis owu house, ud MavveW the doeunumi was safe," it appears ; :4) !totta hardly probable that such language could bay bee awed ia- reference to a mere statement, v frmfoemorj, of hss recollection of the substance ",'s ,;f that 4ocamaBt. Neilhercaa ve Ifnagioe that any sane man would ':'bora sjndarukea to write out a long series of reso--Uooa from memory; after ao Idog a tipae, and yet raptpd'ocea' a paper so entirely daarirnilar in - S"-which the reaolatioae of May lif arfr' It the sbstaoce of them . iT jiid beea rataiaad iiatwiDd of the reporter, he '-JutM oalr fc-SBtauBed H ia aome syrabone form 4jooatia5 'ittm rf bought. Xbe impres- Tl ok wpon the memory, though indistinct, musist.n Iaaa Lean aaOBciently like the original, in its gen- aI character, to recall aome of a featarea., uur ..tvlamt admiu that such U aotUie casern t thislSstaaoe, aad his lacredolity therefore atrikes Xm aTirracoticilela with honesty pa the part of U ilr. AWaaader. fit We are altogether aa5ceerned as to the isaae ' i. ovesUoa, ao tar aw tha relative value of the rea i; olaUona ia cotKawoed. The genuineness of the a Rssolyea" i now everywhere acknowledged, and :.V. - j-,,ui that any such resolutions -- Tie-- j rusow -r-re ever adaptad, m compieieiy ra.uvevA. auC d now. ia a irrerjr one--whether Mr. qveaUoa, ao. mwrf . nrtA frotn Mr. Jefferson, or Mr. Jttl- t- lUnJir. GreasBStances very ' It a k.A 1 I Ifl onp-Wbhed cotro.poraaeo.6 manuscript, ,ro . . . ' A nretend to report the pro- P"" . it wooia nava. w i entloa ia 1775, and in point of ceedin of coavenuoa .... .thaJt ia lananiajre borrovel fr -m a loc- Mnos ww- , ., . . i mano-r the approaching annnersary oi Awencau VVk. iu. ; ir.rwi ..,nn,.rt him hr n. ,rn k. -t. tVrorth Utter ppo-uo eDCp ; L w H. Harrwm, C. R Don touch that,.! believe it is brMen.'" This! Crar. for " " -.-li Usa heinous an oaenaa ru Moored G. L- tloukl, J." J. Uieiuora. n. amiui, . . . . . . . Ma . m, a ! are discovered, t in. ... :. . 4 i il i.. i-i ii rii. k. Aucaer. ? . ottsii . , - ot. . .... . , u.. .. v, --a - Jg part, W , . '; and J. F. Hutchina. 6tor. i irreimlaritv in the navement was not vi-ible. wet with cold . -u k haa n ctsamm j 11. j . aiao oaaiv Druiseo. 1 ne nicni was. auite aant. ana ue UHakA a raaawn saa s ishi vi . e ar - -., JJadge KkboU i, witl lftttenut ott.as a K-otier" rQrered bdr li Alnaai Aiaociatioa byT)r. J. H. uiaaso, or WBmington. Tnia was a learned, able, and moat jirtereatiaa; effort, and was. rrceired with' ataeb gratificsion and appUoae by the' audience: On Thun&j-Commeiiceiaent Day-original speech ea were. delivered bj aeTenteen members i of the Graduating Clus. 4 The following gentlemen received the Degree of Master of Art, viz : Malcolm McNir, of , Robeson ; E. C. Chambers, Mootjomery ; W. A- fDick, M. D., Lumber on ; Seaton .(Ufos, Rsleigh; W. II Hill, Duplin; R. Ilines, Chupel Hill; Julius jGorrcll, Greensborough ; John Pool, Elizabeth City.; V G. Pool, M. D., Elizabeth City ; Lawrence rnt!!, Scot land Neck ; -Clement Q. Wright, Fsyettevilie! and W. H. Johnkton, TarborooglL i ' ;The Degree of Docter of Laws was conferiedjUpon the Bon. Prrderick Nash, the Hon Richmond M. Ptron, and the Hon. William II. Battle, Judges of the, Supreme Court; and also upon the Hon Walkir Anderson, of Florida. . ! The Degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred. up on Rev. Thomoa T. Davis, Bishop elect of South Car olina; also, upon Rev. Cyrus Johnston, of Charlotte, and Rot- Joseph Cros. of Charieton, S. C. j The Graduating Class is the largest ever sent out by our Univer-ity, (57 in nmnJcr). . The Institution is in a most tiouribing, condition, with cheering pros pects in the future. ' ; - j FAaMfiEH e KUrO'S EXPRESS! , We fttlly endorse the following from the Peter x burg Initlftgenetr, Messrs Parisen A King have expended a large amount of money igjis enter prise, and hare not only greatly increased oar feci- Rtics for procuring express packages with j prompt ness, but have so much reduced the price that all may avail themselves of this idbde of transporta tion for light articles, or even for large package, where expe dition and care are required. An agent now comes through to Kajeigh with' the ex press ' . . , ! The advertisement of this enterprising firm should attract the especial notice of. nil of our readers. When their eaterprise ahall be fully carried out, and their Exyreg ceuaeel a with Meuiphis and Tennessee its advantage a-fli :Voitized by (he whole mercantile JsdTf.r.fTfJtS lariai eV Cr-rs,!l--. " edt If likrye?it t . aleBoui4 1r aienjrirof .a large elaatop epnw to onr wnarvea. ana sth qunnuiy oi mrrcoao due, dWined from New York to the est. will thus give oWtant and profitable employment to jour South Side Railroad. From what we have i-een of Messrs. , Parisen &. King, we feel fully authorized to Fay that they have the' energy and enterprise to carry success fully through whatever they may undertake. We learn tint the larger portion of the money necessary- IO build two large claa steamers to run irm -ew York to City Point has already been sub-crihtd, and. we have no doubt the remainder will soon be made ; up. LITERARY NOTICES.: Grauax's Magazine for July lias been received. i Jh illustrations are good, and the reading articles varied and attractive as usual: The Lady's Book for the same month U nlso an average one in point of merit.'and witl not impair t!ie : popularity it l4 Forcing the has already acquired. See article, Season." Arthur's monthly rehash of his Gazette, also for July, diners from the latter only, in hiving a fon.n more convenient for diligent reader's. The Knickerbocker for June continues is peculiar y jolly gossip, and will be welcomed wherever its name i known. We recommend the Knickerbocker (o the morose: A copy of the Annual Report of the Deaf and Dumb Institution at Hartford has been received at this office ; also a copy of the Annual Report of the foryia Institution for the Blind. This is an infant establishment like our own, and we are pleased to ace that it is progressing in nsefulness under the care ot the energetic principal, Mr." Forte scue. DESTRUCTIVE FULE. j At about a quarter past 12 on Friday morning, the Warehouse in the rear of the Store occupied by Mr. Beverly Rose, and adjoining the Hotel recently occu pied by Mr. Harroan, toot of Jlaymount, was discover ed to be on fire. The flames quickly communicated .to the three story brick buildings and entirely con sumed eight tenements before they could be checked. Mrs Brown had but a few days previous moved into the Hotel her furniture, 'e understand, was covered by insurance. Messrs Beverly Rose, J. t R. Gilchrist, D. J. McRae, Win. Campbell, and Henry L. Jones, Merchant", lost a portion of their goods, and Mr lEIam, who keot a Bakerr. aitd Mrs Bevel, iho kept a Board ing Houwe, 'auflered some loss of furniture, i.e. ' Sev eral warehoofes in th rear of the buildings just men tioned, were also consumed. , The Hotel oceupied by Mrs. Brown was hut a short time since fitted up by the proprietors, Messrs. Sved ISan At Horner, in a vrry ta:y and t-lcgnnt manner. Its' los will, be greatly felt by the community snd the travelling public. We have no means at hand of esti mating tte entire amount of the Iomm caued .by tl calamity, but it can scarcely be less than $15,000 or $20,000. Four of the tenements burnt were owned by Hon. Jsmes C. Dobbin, one by John D. StarrjE-q. ove by Charles Mortague, Eq.. and two by Mr. Pat rick Montague. Fayetter Me Carolinian. ForaTii or Julv. At a meeting of the citizens of Rah,ih. held on Friday last, W. IX. Haywood, Esq. ' , in the Chair, Mr. I Procter SecreUrylthe following lUlIM aooointed a commitiee to make the ; necessary srrancements for celebrating in a becoming Tobacco Sales. Sales of Tobacco by P. W. Hin- ton. Couiuiisaion Merchaot, at hi Warehouse, Koth- j eryV Wharf : . . . ' t uiMi. iruuj uiim io -v., av 1 trom L. Bartholotnaw, Franklin Co., $13. 3 " from 8. A- Wiliiama, Wairan Cu, 1-3 Mai 1 34. Atm f4tw- -J,coas and siacereUt we C i. . . mm- m . tfMiU kltfrt ArvLoU down, t thSooiaMf .tied noiwhtatandjflj. And it i high time, we think, that our government exerted its influence to procure, wher ever uosfiible, the free worship of God for it travel ling ciiizt-nx. We do not belong to that negative claim of republican, which dares not raise its breath in favor of liberty civil or relifriouis inihe atmoi.her-of court- bat to that hvar.ier, und we trust, more DODulaV cI.ihs- '. which holds Hiat H is the duty of this great and free i nation, to exercia iu infloeuce, uni-eingly, in behalf : of liberty. Ae Auiericaiw have no riht to bury our j talent iu a napkin ; to hideour light under a budu'l ; to ' saturate our republuranUin with indolent timidity, till its salt has utterly l st its savor. Our government , utigbt ao inu.. ti in ti.n matter, if it watched iu oppor- i tunity ; but hitherto, with but few exceptions, it ha tteglet-iei tn .uije-t entirely. We thank the Old School Aiemblv, therefore, for Kpeakin" oUf. ' Their j resolutions are a good, honest word in favor of free- do in The other question of general interest was the propo i I of a committee-on slavery by the New School As-'! sal I seuibly. 1 his committee was ori;i ally deig ied to ascertain, u we unuerstana u aright, what Church members hold. nt.d did not hot hold slaves, in cfr a'm prohibited ways set-forth by a resolution pa-8t dby the Assembly of 1 Sou : but the idea of a coinnii tee wan finally ab mduned, and theg Southern Chun h rnerelv i ! desired to answer inquiries, it made. Even in this shape ' L itt niU an Iri-h' Cathoiit- mob broke all the win i the resolution se-ms to be dis asteful to the Southern dows of the St. Stephen' Church at GriHiusNuvn Church, which complains that it assumes the guilt of ; At a tn. tinr Jo-d .y of our Roman Catholic ciizens her members, by the mere fact of uu hoiizin an inqui- j t'ie- resolvJ to pay for the repairs a id d.nnvpes pcr siiion. The debate on the matter revealed a differ- pe;rated bv.the mob that attack d Gavnzzi. Thev al- e nee of opinion between the Western i nd Southern Cherehee, on the subjett of slavery, whirh there is aome reaonTo fear nay prove irreconcilable. The former vftaally threatened secession if the inquisition was eot allowed; while the latter held nut the same threat If t was. The former carried the day. The Soother Churches, through their delegates, generally protested. What the result will be cannot yet be told, but it will he pitiable, we think, if this powerful section of the Presbyterian Church, numbering not less than twelve hundretLcengregitions should, be permanently divided on tl.i-t question. We understand, however, that the best informed Presbyterian clergymen of our city think the whole affair will blow over. It may seem, at first sight, as if the resolutions of the new School Assembly were also in favor of freedom and therefore equally to be commended with those of the Old School Assembly. But the objection of the Southern Chinches to the resolutions was that they were the very reverse of this and violated the rights of 1 Southerner, equally as Presbyterians and as wen. T '.- . r . 1 . 1 1 . I ' f i . .. iiwqiiiin,Tiif.i'qj'rrr tnia waeno tt at the only constitutional way in wnien even an oF- fenoing member could be tried, was by the lower ju dicatories ot the church, and that the subject could never' reach the Assembly at all except by appeal. If this is the correct view, it follow ihat the re-olu.io:is, thotigli l o nhi diy intended to aid freedom, violate vir tually tin privileges of Southern Piesbyterians, both i as .church members ':.n(i as ci;izcii.. ' ' n : .. i ..I.. . r.:- .. :lt 4 : x I .II I Ivi o I , , ei(l.ips, liic nnuic ciii.ni ii eill in li" j thing, at least at present. But, in lueory, it seems to ui mat tin- o ijina;or- ot me reboiuiious mioe a sou bluider Phil. Bulletin. ' ' THE MEMPHIS COMMERCIAL CON : VEHTION. ' We learn from the Louisville Courier that the num ! her of delegates in attendance ai the late Memphis Convert. ion was ; s fo.lows: Di-trict of Columbia, 1 ; ; Maryland, 5; Keniuck-, 17 ; Texas, 7 ; Tennessee, !2Ul; Arkansas, 62 ,- Missouri, 27; Illinois, 1 ; Vir ! ginia, 5 ; South Caroli ia, 3; (ieorgia. 9; Alabama, j 18; Louisiana, 26; Mississippi, 'Jo;' Indiana, 1 ; Hor ! ida, 1. 'J otal 48. The following preamble ard resolutions were unsn ,' imously adopted by tun convention: ! WiiEir. The important question of deepening ' the channels at the mouth of the Mississippi river, ' and the improvement of the rapid- in said river, known j as the Destnoines ahd Rock river, have already attract i ed the attention of Congress, and. under :-ppropria-i tions made by that body, competent engineer- have ' made surveys, and reports showi- g that said improve m nts arc practicable, and as the-e works ha e a most ! important beat ing; upon the interests of all the States j lying upon thi- gr.-at river and its aftiuctvLS, snd the i apt ropriations made by Congress are mani estly in ! adequate for the purpose desired, .-.nd disproportiened i to the object and results to be attained; therefore be it Resolved, Th.it this Convention strongly urges upon Con- if the season. The quantity transported by the two gress prompt and liberal action upon, these suhjei L-. and ear- woik last vveel (the largest quantity ever tran-potted nestly requests that all the Senators and Representatives in i,y the Schylkill c; n il. in any one week, was less th in (Jongrem trom the States represented in this LonventKn use ,k ., . . . i,i. t . . -i .j i ,u.- tbeirVsterTorutoprocuW.tsnesrlyday tb ..ece.eary ap- , to ,S' 'J'-V L,eu Rn' 'h;1 propn.tions tor their accomplwhinent. ' 55,000 tons. The Schuylkill company estimated, in And whereas, Similar reports have been mado-by boards the early part of the season that they might increase of Engineers appointed by the Government of the United 1 125.000 tons, but to this d ite there has been no in State, which show the entire practicsbility ot improving the t.re!lse In view of aj th(. f iC,4 th. American advises harbors ol Charleston, Savannah. Mobile, ualtimore, ror- ... .. , , , folk and Galveston, and tin, climate- for them Dreoarcd for consumers to secure their supplies at an early date. these purposes do not involve any very large outlay of moo- e tnereiore r RemHred, Thnt this Convention al uree upon (.oneres epeedy imenti..n to this eniincmly nientorioua claim upon the United States. Resolution, on the following subjects, reported by the (iei eral Committee, were unanimouslv adopted: 1. For the Pacific Railroad, as Col. Trazevant pro- nospd. firrnt iht liberal irrants of land ! iriven to tates'lordcring on the other side of the Mississippi. in order to enable them to .connect with the .main trunk, and. that no termini for trunk or branches are named. 2. For the Tehuantepee road. 3. For Wes tern and Southern manufactures. 4. A connection bv a line of steamers to the Amazon. 5. Common Schools for the West and South. 6. Mail steamers from the South Atlantic States to Europe. 7. A prop - osition for direct trade. 8. Improvement of the Wes - tern waters. . Acctdett to Gex. Scott. We learn from the N. Y. Post that Gen, Scott met with an accident on Wednes day night, which is 'ikely to prove somewhat serious. As he was p issing down the Fifth avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets, about half-past nine o'clock, he stumbled against a nagging stone that had been r.-ied above the surround in? pavement, and fell ! headlong. He was atKi-ted promptly by wme gentle home. I Th.Tr;t.iin. ..r...-turvtv nr. hi. rm .,nrl l.roln but he was seventy bruised, and his right shoulder dislocaled. Had he struck his light shoulder, which has been badly wonnded by a market ball, the conse- QOencea would have been more acriona. lr. Molt re- I . . ... . . . . . . dixd tn Wivlnrntinn and. no Thnradsv nij4it. the General was oooaaierabiy beUer, although wSiuz soum paia. k. . l. 1 ... I - ....4 1 XSl MC m. -Li - J . ' e . 1 r O raV wi!UV jUM cause. Seven persona were killed, 11 wouoHei, mot of them seventy,) and rnanj others slightly hurt The city is guarded by the military, and every thing the Deoole. " 4di, u iceiiQ prevails amongst June 11. Almost every hour records some new victim, whose corpse or maimed body h.is been found by friends. So far as we -cm learn, after cureful inquiry, the number of per-on shot is about -fifty, ai d thos killed outrig'it or mortally wounded from ten to twelve. A largi meeVflrf of citizens was held in St. (Sorgo's Hall at 2 P.'tfAlsterdav. for the purpose of conid- ering the sifety of the city. They passed resolutions requesting Garazzi to complete his course of lectures, commending the police, i.c. The sixth resolution as as follows : Revolted. That in the opinion cf this meeting, the Mayor ought on all occasions to take sufficient meas ures fir i he protection of life and prop rty in the city or re-ign his oflice into other h .nls; and having fail ed in this ddty, Charles W ilson is not a fit person to hold the oUcj of Mayor, which he now occupies. Wednesday to conclude his l i tnres. .Mu.Mnr.L juiicij. uai.iiti win rciuru ucre on o resolved to use every means to ferret out the" vil lains who rtirtfeifated in the riots. Few of ht Montreal Riot by a CatUlie Paper. The Montreal Trantcript, Catholic journal, discour ses on the fete riots ia that city, in the following com mendable tamper " Father Cfivazri seems !o have come opportunely to enliven the newspapers. We are all full of the details of the riot, Which was certainly a most disgraceful one. In the prest, and in the parliament, there are not two opinions: tie opinion is, that iiinerant lecture on quasi-reiigihus topics, are nuisimees, but that, to in tyrupt thei by force, is a flagrant violation of all ci vil and religious liberty. Any one has a riht to go and listen patiently. If any one speaks anything bias. phemouH or indecent, that i a thing for the police to apprehend, and for the courts of justice to correct. Polemic abase has never been considered, ho we verie grading to individuals, any legal sin. V cannot, poio-ibly, enter into any portion of tho theolohalurations raised by M. Garazzi, any more Ue sinaWV -llty ate too ina iy not to leave to every unchaTfUb'e man sufficient materials' for re proach. " In Saying so, we are not .Uempn,' to b i lance the merits of any religious cree 1 ; the on'v op'n ion we wish to express is, th it reproach is not chaii.y The N. Y. Post comment-on ho C.avnzzi dis:nrl n cc, and says: " Fatlter (5a a.i nnd hi. f iends (We are told) did not obtrude thcnie!vc upon the pil ic ; I i meetings were like any other meetings for intel lectu .1 discussion ; no man was b iged to go to th m . nd iisten wlio did not choo e to go; and he interfcr-en-e of others was an act of wa tonres and outrage. Tiie Roman Catholii-s of Ca i da had the less rea on t of being otfenaci at the freedom of lii discourses, lie- cause only a few months ago Mr. Biownson, who is one of their most vehement orators, lectured to large amlicnres against Protestanli-m, without the slightest molestation or affr- tit. Thus encoura'jin.' their own -peakers in severe onslaughts upon the creeds of ibeir neighbors, 'bey ought not to omp!:.i:i if they are themselves handled with severity in turn." 1 Pf.xssylvasia Coal, Trade. There in much ap ; prehen-oa that the supply from the Pennsylvania ; coal region this year will fill greatly behind the : demand. The Philadelphia American s ivs the aver I age annual increase in the consumpiion for the 1 i-t ; two yenrs was 820. 10S tons, ai d that it cannot be ! less this. It estimates, however, as the utmost, h 1 ps-ille increate of 173,000 tons from the Lack a w. unn i and th'-Lshih coal regions, for the year 1853, "which throws epon the Schuylkill region the necessity i of an increase if 645,407 ton, ia order t' equal the average r. te of 1851 and 1853. The proliu-l of the Sclmylkill rein, however, thus far, i artn.illv 60, 000 tons Ics tkin it w: s to the snmsdate last yer, and it will n-qtire the Reading r.iilrotd and S-hul-kill cart il to traiisport' 2,295. 108 tons Iks fore the 1st r.f December next, in order io reach the aver.-ige iucreane , ot 151 and 1S?2. There now remain but -J3 weeks J, - - ' Large Fire AT PoRTsMOLTK Va. On Fridav, lOth . . " , . . , - , , mst . a fire broke out iu ihe roof of the bunding on Hinh street, oaCHpied by I). II. Ball, and owned by H. V. Niemeyer, and the flames ..driven by tre wind ; carried their work of devastauon up Hi-h street to i Court street, burning the old Court House and sever- si small tenements. Trinity Church w as on fire sev- eral times, snfl 'was only saved by great exertions. A house several squnres off near t.hc Methodist church, also took lire, but received little damage. The hous es burned, comprising ten tenements, were owned principally by Me-srs. W. Watts, W. Butler, Joseph llnrke, II. . Niemeyer and Jno. L ish, and were, we i understand, all insured. j i t North' a Colleges. The slavery question, it is stated, has created some trouble among the students ' at Cambridsre Colee in Massachusetts. On Fridav last, it is alleged, a student from New York made an anti slavery speech of - 1-4 hours in length, which so offended the Southern students, that o ie of them from Maryland aeift him a ch dlenge " The faculty, however, immediately took the affair in hand, and succeeded in restoring quiet and order. If Southern vountr men were kept at Southern ! riw, th ann'd not 1m aubWt to the insults - - ' Southern Carolinian. CRocr. As soon as the first symptoms pplv cold water suddenly snd freely best With a sponge, then lay a cloth water on the chest and cover closely ' With COlUn bSltlllff OOthlllL' ele Will do SS Well "d the breath will be instantly relieved. C.ve tie patienfcplenty ef cold water to drink, a-d cover it ! lB bad. and it will sleep aweetly. There is no i danger of taking cold, and the dreadful Tcet of an .: . -ii -J.a if. t . it.. i. emetic aTS all SVOided. we ii rcpea-eu- .wn . this remedjtnai, aad alwaya with soeaa.-sVia !iaanoas M'we-l4wtfeaas- 4 1 1 -' H iUaO LI . f'l. 1 .-ak k . i if EICHMOUT) H&JELKET 71xoleaale Prices. aaroBTKO azraassLT roa tvi weekly sost, Br J. N. GORDON, Av SON, Grocers mnd Commtmmn MtrtkmnU, aiCHMOXC. VA. Wednesday, June 15. 1353. Baron Sides 8J 9; Shoulder 1H, & : hams 12 t 13. Iten-r-White, unmixed, 1.25; Peas.75e H bushel. Ilatter-fiPrime Othen and Country 20 25. Beeswax Sales at 26 l ST. Coffee 9 g 10; Laa. 9' 10; Java 11 (3 I2i tndle Tnll w, 13c. ; Hull's patent 14c. ; Ad amantine, 25 't dOc 1 ottonio t (H 11. tornYellow 5? 59c ; white 52c: mixed 51 2 5-2e. Feather Live gees 43 (a. U. Flonr Country trnl8, a4'. lit. ft3;. Fish -Some small lots of North Caroliaa Clipt Her rings sold nt ' ; 1 . barrel roe at : Shad in barrels 9i for No.l; Halifax, No. 1. Clipt Herring, 5 (3 s 6. Flaxseed $1 20. $ I --'5. (Jtinno 4fi tJ ton ol )C0 tt fur best Peruvian. Cinsen? -Sales nt $4Y 1 Iron Swedes $100 : American rolled $90 (A-95 : Enelish 85: - Inrd . -11 a l-2'?. Jenther GoodMsnip, 16 (4 13c. damaged, li (3 15e. XnlHr-Xw Orleans 30 1. 31: Cuba 23ut 26 : Porto Rico 30 (Jt 31, I If aralStsnee-Tar ttV ; Roaia $10 3 UWi ; Spir its turpentine, aoae iu market. Pews.-Blackeye 90c. 7$ boabdl Rice 4S' (4 i hM.IU-IjverpoolTrH150(Jtl 55. . a hot 7(7c. Bar Isiad 7. Brown. 3J 4e; Yellow, 4t (9 5e. Steel-Amencaa Blsjterd, tlOS & fllO V ion; Nay lorf Cast and Shear, 1 6 amra Porto Rico & ec . ; Orleans 4 g 6c. ; Cof fee Sag-are 7 7c. Seneca Root JTc- V- , Tobacco Iigs 10 $6 V ; common leaf fi 1M ; good and fine 8W (9, 12 , ; fine manutaeturina; 15 30. Wheat Little coming in ; sales, small lots 90c. $1 10. JOHN N. GOKUU.N it ."'UN. RELIGIOUS IfOTICE." M R. J. CROSS. GENKRAb SUPERINTENDENT of Colportage ot tho American Tract Society in Virginia and North Carolina, and several Coloorteora, will deliver d- areaes in the Bap-tut Chcbch .f this city, at hslf-paat three edoek, r. a., on mckdat the itn mm. i n inenoa oi uw Tract eaue. and the public generally, are afiectionate'y m- -METROPOLITAN AfiENCY. WILLIAM C. RICHARDS, No. 131 Fl'LTOX NT., New-York. , ! T C RICHARDS HAVING ESTARLISHEL? ! y v h mselfpfrmnnntlv in New York, -offers his her i vices to h n l'n-nH und thf public, in ail parts ol the ciHMitry. ; nsstiKNKKAL AGENT for the transaction of businoaot I ah kinds. He a ill attend to the purchase of I Books, Tvpe, Mcsical I.wauxtsTS, PmLosorHicAi. asd I THr.aicAL ArPAaATts, Statiosesv, Woaxs or An, Aan- clf. of Vertv and BuoiTf.air, .FcaitTUSK, Casxiages, i Auricclttxal Implemests. WedpiSco Trovssbaix asdCa j deai x, Varuobe and Toii.Er Articles for Ladies. I VV. C. R. will secure the aid of competent persons in every department of his Aancy wh' re his own judpnot and taste i might iu fault, and the selection of all articles lor ladies will be made under the direction of leiainine taste, j The rste of Commission for these virjpa services cannot 1 alwiys bepre-s'ated with exactoeta but in Cass where no i spec is I agrment is made heforehand, parties may rely upon : the subsenber'a pledge to make only the least remunerative chnre. , Special References will be given when desired. I CLASSIOAIi AND MATHIlMATICATi SCHOOL BY L. WAD DELL, A.M. rpHE SECOND SESSION OF THE SUBSCRIBER'S JL School, in Ralenrh, will commence on th 5th of Jnly next. Th course of i stru.-t on will-embraee all the breaches of a conipVtc Classical a d Mathematical education. - S-.me halt tl zen hoarders may he sceommodated, if pre ferred, in the Principal's familv. at fli 00 per month. T E RMS, Fees fr Ijstin, Greek, and Mathematics '85.00 French, extra - , .$1010 One half of the above expenses wid oa expected invaria bly in advance. " REFERESCES: Jmes M Towtra. Erq . Raleieh. Wilson Wiiittaur, Esq. Wake Co., Fccltv or WAsan-BTOs Cotxrot. Ixinaon. Va., Trustees of Staustos AcnErj Suunton, Va., Rev. Darav Lacv, D. D Raleieh, Rev. W. H MKlc rrrv, D D , University of Virginia, Rev. R H Phh.i.i .'s, Virjrinia Female Institute, Staunton, Rev? Mosv. D. Hwr.. Richmond. Va., Hon. S. S Rx ter, Richmond. Va., Rev. B M f'wiTB. Staunton, Vs.. JudaaJ. W. RaocKcsaaoreR. L1 S. Court, Lexington, Va., Judge L. P. Thompson. Staunton. Va.. Hon. A H. H. Src. rt, late Secretary of the Interior, Staiinton. Va Dr. F. T. STaisu , Western Lunatic Arylom, Stanntoa Va. Rv. B. H Rirt. D D . Prince Edward co., Va. Rev. J. J. Smytr. Springfield, N. C, L. WADDELL. Raleigh, June 4, 1853 o7tf. . J0HH H. G0RDOH, ek 80V, , asn ptALsss m Ka 94 MATJT-8T, KICRXOITX TA., rrrsroKSALC Sweides, Americas and Ekoi.ish Ibor, all kinds and sizes. Esslish snd Aataicvs BusTraco. C&trv 8EAa, Gumit, snt-.vo. octaoox and Srsiso STttL. McCoExicE &l Palmeb's Mould Boards, Ground Wagon sod Cart Boxes. Hoese-Shoe Nail Ron. Tlx Plate, Sheet Zisc.SrrLTEB. and Spelter Solder. Bloce Tis, in Pigs and Bars. Braxiebs Sueetlso and Bae Coma, Sheet and Baa I .lad and Wies Savcetas IIaxvles and Bccket Eabs. Bcciet Handles Socr. DtxxEB. Breakfast and Bakebs Tlx Plates. Tisseh and Black Rivets. Boot and Shoe Lniisos. Bisdino. &.e , jca. CAarrr Waar, wb-te and .-olored Sou Lkatbee. French and Amencaa Calf Skina. Orocebies or ALL XT ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED JX CASTALIA HIGH aCIlOOL. MS. A WD ICRS. D. a. WTOHARPSOat, Prtaaipeis. THE SUM MRU TERM IN THE MALE AND FE niaW d-pjtiiuM-ii will eranirnee on Taeaday non.ing. the fifih of Jaly. Circulars furusbed on tpplicatioa la the Pn'ic.pal. j Kec.;rder a-i ottt A, jKeWhl I frwm eoy aad ckarge ftflTsS t a. -a.ia.NashCo N C Juae 10. a Iw. 1 - i roLv ' wr Bssaw to eeasr few w Lr ii rr EXPaVESS. tad Baivlay 8tteetew Yerk. Kmi isuifa. that IU XBXf Btoasi nmfmiT iri fll k ' " JT ARISEN v KING, w . tod Barelay strr, N. T- , sad Boflipifrrook street, feisirtiarg. Va. j f V ar il U M ' Norfo'k. VTrfraia. .1 Farmve,Va. V. D. Gaoxta. . J. W. WoMAca Williab Baiut j.. Wa. L Maclc . W. Baqbt I. M MiMoa Jotot C'AnrstxL Joaa NtTT H D. Tma. James L. Kbid. .. TvasscLt Stalusss. 8. H. Haxlet 8TA1C 6i PlltCE J. U. Warrrnu.i .. Jamu L. Dcsk ... . .FredenrkMrf . Vs. .....KiehiiKmd.Va. Lnchberg, Vs. . . .CbarkmaviUv, Va. Weldoa.N C. , , . . Wilmington, ft. C Kaleixh, v.C. . . . .Hebdersoa, N. C. . . . . Warrantee, N. C. ....GoldshW, N C ...Fsyenrville, N.C. . . FiaxkJioioo, N. C. .. . .Ridgeway, N. C. LiiUetoa, N. C. C Alles. KOTXOB. Express pxekaces lor Ne(lolk, Peterabarg, Richmond aaa the interior, intended lor shipment per staaaws Koanon and Jamestowx. will hereafter be received by Ments. Paai-se-n &. Klso. nd Barclay street. New York, who ar thsr o.hlv ArraosizcD Asists to lorwsrd our Lapres packagsa by those steamshii. VIRGINIA, N CAROLINA A, TEKNES8EE. June, 1S53 a9-tt IMPORTANT EXPRESS NOTICeT BZWAKI OT 'Jt: IMPOSITION ASU HUMBUG MOTOPOLYfr W. E FEEL CALLTD UPON. PR0547TE& Bi of duty to the pabiie and oararlvaa, ts eaatioa tav aa raraoas and Faturaa m rAajsaa av ausrt aa- ntsss, throughout VsTfaoia. North Carvliaa sad Teaaaasea, against " Haxd Bout and Advmawmenrsjaasrd by a ear tain Express Company, long kaowa to the Merchants ol die South, especially ot Vusinia and Nenh Cardinal as Use ' TAaaT AXD EXOBBITAjrT JIOSOrOLY." Tha vast ExraLss wishes to impress apoa the otmdM pnblie, that they have effected arraiifnnata for EXCL4J-. SIVE EXPRESSPRmLtoroatbeMeaasaR4aoka and JamestuwH. and thus lead the babiie to appaas that aa other Express csn run on the ships. To saute this matter definitely, and to plac it in its" true lieht" bsssca the fjofho at largr, w will only sa. that we hava Vaaiaaaajaj ear Ex press on the steamship Roahokk atoca the saada nf aecuad tnp, and will eontinne to run uuttl she makes her last TSir ; and. on the 14th iot . ill make oar fim esamssapeaeat oa b-anl the new and insgnificeni steamabia J iatsrowa, aa which expresses w U bo under the thai fOt;ROVN SPECIAL MESSENGERS Freight and Paeksgos will he taken and deliveied with our usual proBUjMet. and at tha same low rates as neretolijrr, which wil br : 40 per eeattalowiba charge of the 8sxrrSmxo CukCsiva La mm m swarf iney ryi n-i a tmrge patrons pay big prM-rt-.lu Ibe pn trn ,t fcssr iii on boat d thr shiua,ior which I ARISEN 4l ness. sod thoir I i if i k Biiiai ii revisi uu ' a saw "anp, w "us.aa . w - KING orTeredthe aumtf 47jUUU Jrartf Sev 7 ! Dillari for a five yeare contmcl. We will aKsin and lastly slate to the public and wr pairoae, j that as. OUR interests are largely identified wuh the lucrea ! ng enterprise of the South, and the psnerat duvc-non i f the j business under the personal superintendence of one of. the I firm, who Dernianently resides in Petersburg, Va , e call tor i a continuation of that liberal patronage aa heretofore cntterred upon o. and a general mi p port of that principle snd vstem , utECOyOMY, PUNCTUALITY aad EXPEDITION. , as first introduced in the Express buauM-sa by us, and anna j w huh all may depend on iu being carried oat to the 1st- i Ua' PA RISES A KINO. JAS. B KING, Second Barclay at wet. N Y.' WM.B PARISEN. Bofljaftro.4aidad8f Jane, 1853, n-if. Petetsoarc. Vs. " express jiotick. virginia a. tennessee railroad. Parisen &. kino take pleasure in in- toiminz Merchants and others of this city, ecc , tht they have rfiected an arrangemeet with the Virgmia nd Te oea see Railroad "npany (or the Exctxsrrx privilege of nmniBg s DAILY EXPRESS, per Mail Trains, ever thnr'line trom Lynchburg, Va . there connecting with sugrs t all pomta in Western Virginia and Easteru Twnaace. and will caa-me-x-e operalo ns on the 16th of Jan. 9T Due notice will he given of the various r-atea, Aaeota, Ate . Mr Bear in mind, althou . h we have the azct-rscrc haht to run an Express on this line, it aril I be oaa for the acooa modation ol the pobhctand swt an EXoaarraaT wesKiaofcg utarosmos. PARISEN KW. : Jane. 13. 7 A C1I VMCe TO MAKE MOM ET. FROM 85 TO flu A DAT MAY BE MADE BY any individual .of common energy with tha knowledge ot a highly useful discovery in onrvefiaf demand, srhieh I will send by return mail on the reesipaor a pseaaia letter with ft enclosed. Addraaa. J. B. HODGIN, Genua P. O .Gairford.Co Nona, Carol ia. Juoa t, 1353. R A LEIGH FEM ALE C L ASSIC L INaTtTUTat. THETENTH SESSION OF THIS IN8 1 U 1 ION wilt begin on Wedneaday the sixth Jatjr, aad aad the first week in December. As the aumber ot pupils boarding ia tha Institute ia limit ed, eertf application witl be necessary ta sec are adaus tance. I Fur further lafonaatioa address B. T. BLAKE, Paraoreaa. Jane 6th, 1853.. i NOTICE. ULjrr or cj-tmrri, A DIVIDEND OF FIVE AND A QUARTER PEft cent oa ihe Capital Slock of this Bank (or the last six months haa Uu day b en declared, payable '.less tha Taa of tweoiy-five eenis en each share waed by indmdaale) at the Principal Bank, oa the first, Monday ia Jaly aext, aad at the Branca, fi. teen days thereat ef. C. DEWEY. CaaW. Raleigh. Jane 1. 1853. , ff-J. A300E FOB THE PEOPLE. JUST PUBLISHED 1TEW & PRACTICAL FOUU BOOS. tUTAlNIN Forms ot all those legal iasuaarta ia. ) Pv..-i to be known j IT THX raOPLX Of XCXZK ClXOLOLaV J aud designed, also for the ear of i Jmsticee the Peace, Skerifi, Clerks, CWsHaa. CWe aert, h,e , e. eompiied and arraaged rom the beat aathorttiea, By CALTTJI K. WTUT, Xas,. To which is added. The Cemetitutim ef the United Slatee and of AortA GsrabiM. The number of Forme ia this work is mack hwaar can he tuund in any Form Book ' heretofore aabhahed in North-Carolina ; and while it hoped tbry will aeet the wan and esegenriea of the public, it is alsa W heved that thesr ae-k curse y may he retied on, having area, esamised and appra ed by soma ot the most eminent lawyers of the State- fruen Ine alphafaetieal order ef tha saejarw. and tar coaiplsts sraba urtical Indea. it will be easy: to fiad say desired matsrr eea tained in the book. I lw priea ol the hvok will be One do'tar. air a-hieh ess i : will br . rntml ia aay pan ef thr & a ir ' v i.i I Tie trstie will tr rerphrtl th i.: rrHE GREAT DE.MAND TOR TH 1 ''a-! HI.' ' X work. ad lb many ehquu tr a ' eta that this book is aot tar laat fv.- - u h rxrrpi st Mr. Pomrroys Book Store, aoti Weriif ret. Any prtaon oneiaruig one doibsr ia akHtrr. k ia postage stamf. will romr a ormj ut thr U,l v ,-t avsilreeejMitir. Be very careful to toa hi ' W il. i VSW IW ltta aad sddrrw, Wj U CTCXE. fikiyki y.0v 1 I i i LF
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