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SOETH CABOLnA "Powfrful in intd'frtnal. moral ted phydral rrHnrrrx, the land ef m lirrnndSomt it enr affectloni1 Tioiin. inn, Nil. U ALEIGIITAVEDNE6DAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1852. 7 NO. 2. rdL."XLlll. It : - m i saas iwwi st . . . l I 1 lM IU.I. or! 1M .' ...Iilh" . , t. y ni. uj $a at til a ( (I .M u pul idvm i a. J" 4 r ikp. i.lVKRTlStN'U. t St" i1" Urt (u.iTUmi , M4 ti mi ft ""k Wii tut lusi-rtiu. II .. I ! ..I -n.fL-.-l k hm. mi'Ke flIOUlll I'l 'ate rive. 1 uoiy i umiiiiK i o...... . , HHir. una inc. ... i i - . . . - , . - I . ..I. M 1 lUISlllCSS Ol Cmiier VI11UC, flU-Un ailU HHpiH I an.linn i ai.Ml.ilin, ...- ." fur brigs, atid packv't scli'iouers, wrre establish.'' -iwcen .New Turk and every soapnrt town oi the U. 5. The packet ships earned the ...rill across lll Atlantic. Tln'V made New CAF'SES OF FAILURE- IN BN8IXESS. It in said bv pnlitieil economists that m very York the pom' lit' communication with the DIRECT TRUE V CHVNCl i ruusui ni " ' jTh'is he till f I' lot which w. 'J avcjust read iih r'Jt in . rest. In pul-li-tf statu rem ki have Wen iHv.ismed by iln I eit Southern Convention. Iife.1 I. if thr I into of ifiiiuting 1'ir.f: Trade. It i- -.: V- nmtlurtnui til' readv and aivoii!il:-h ' Icurr, and a h' I and magi i d thiuke , t In f JiHir lrviHi m to sci-nt.ii. piirun, uu ,(. Si . yrarlical end. It n aim uitcvs i iyW end unirr. d.-ubi "test of l-HHil. M .r ; j-PJly n-n i. ot- wfwWy uwftil U'h, . jafinior to il? jpujov h''ii. i Ntwfulk, ly jiurv:i. - mm fcom 8 I"1' ;" njoyf- ;. no .l.-.-f ia mi the ?oru ' 101 dttWK-tl n,l "i prop.- . in.-'. kuk ik Smth int. t.t nou tin- r!l. it iltfltou, !.! ri-iru-.p it l.wt Kv Im.uiij 'K ait.-iiti .'i ;o tin- S null Mikr iltati to L.ut.'i'. au.l I'.' l:i lhtfH l"l! v.' t -ul lo j. on re u - 4nv it ihVmin lmpHlct tnwrr:.!n;. .'"'I l; .i iuak sw s. il wt(! WWW -T k I ........... ..1 i .'...' anil tho t. ov.m nitt. rii """ 'I ' ii. 1'ititi.t'. s. an.! i' i;::v ,ii irli ol latOMMirt" ofi'1 0 tay Hh untenl. fornttV blnll', liuiJiv '" Vf jrt fi theYrtw.'lK H"V Irom tlltl Worltl, aiiiMhey c.mtnill.'tl tile husims ul li.j-i:i-!i i..r .(n- wl:o!f fotiiitry. S n- plrtrlv .i:i.l itn ui":..'i'i'l ' J I.t N.'.v Ymk rt r ihiiii.' i"' I "' l 'r.'';.'!i iMKiin-!". Ir-.tM I . ;!;.i! in "if f .r 1 H.lii, ilic n;i o!' r,u . ill-C V:K t!ia! i-l.-ar ! iniiii H.isHiii itid ci.rioaoii r :' i nil ol annilM-'"' not a miij.'!.. i ; 1 ! lor l.niTj, ml . ;i IVIT r.-nn Sift ll M.-lML' I'j'H III t'lr rr:i ihuiili '.M v.'-.r lui.l ). i.' tint :u n:t. : ! he Hnrr' ln-r.irt' i'.imti (.''Urirr tanri. The Nmrar CaiiP. of the most luxuriant irnitt-ili is found llittro. anil it rriiuires lo be plan'.'-.l but our" in '20 yars. ("uir.-e. To b.icpo. iiv, Indian, 'iic.ia and Cotton, srr produced therf insfrpit prohisinit, "with ilrui; nl' v i r ni tli.- !iio-t r.ir.'. dves. of htir: tin most liril-i nil. mi I ; i ri'i of arom.i tli- in i r.'iiiU'.'' cri: iri'h in, :i!.i:ij the S.- shorr, Vr.tr ' taiion i;ttl. In.-k, sr.arju-d Irom the water, by ill.- b.ii'.le eroiiinl In 1 wi i-it the waves an. I ill.- I ami. V .V ri , t ! . . loii-es ol the vejrtali.e kinilom iii in h il.mn lor the light, lo ihe v.-rv wa'.-r's i-.l le. A !-torm ' alist". the wsivvo luut lurk the . eiiuta'.ion, . aud tu' er u w nh i .n. I" and Sea sheli-i but, in a lew d.iy. ihe 'e.-lathll a' 11:1 eolneS t.irlll, ant r-; I'mt noon tin 1" vesp,N bounil from the Amazon, the Oronoco.j large majority of all mm who enter into uierl tlitis briniriii!? tilt inliabi- :-a in el.ise iiroximiiv to eaeti r,;i eomes l.trih, anil pl intu , i,,,,,,:,, rl,.,, ,V iter, and pn-dirs its adiane-1 t;in ttr s. tit nil''" l r.-en, lar into tin- .-m-.i. ntltrr. Tli.' !! of Out valley attain surli git' ntif .Now, let anv one eomparo the stiff, njid Igor ami propuriiotiM tiial a Miije leal will - !,or.. loi uf ihe Soiuhrin 'iiiiiiik'iiIh. and I." 't a in .n. ih. ir a!inisl hh'lcs eoisis, with tile lini'lv or- k. 'a.'arT'.i a n'i.1. ('inehona a t il. ts l.nuul in vie . a,n- nl I no where else. It is etit nl" iis trilniiaries. pa.-kt il upon i a v in she. thus e li ned !)! i lillll tildes to ihe i'aeilie, am n. w in. 'a at the p'aee of pio Iv w or'h a few penr ', eoir,- V vi : l4 t.r4wiueli I l ''l I V V'V. '"' I 'r'im ,i II P1 it,.' .. J llu.K.I i , i kr ii,r Lc. iirii I ""HP uT')N4. will, j 1 ft . 1 kif n'K ' "yii. t Jt ire a,! VfHtW,. lurv ! ..I i . ' w !.! nJtlirsm tint aim iroiii me (.,,,,., u ,c, ,1,1 .,,n,,r ol belti.' the ll:st lo justly . io the , n,,. . ,-,J I i,., !rr st. am. Tor !io lias, ill late. , i(m.uIi that i;v ; ai.".. ' 'em eulioii;-i-i. ae i'lirii'.-. by hi- ,v,.rt. lrl ;:,,-, !,,,,, I, ,, . ;,e ,n rr!i ml-iri-at!an:ie I on- . ,. .(. S eiil, hie thr oath Ni pititit! aiiiiiini--reputa!t.ii me'i li' j ,,.rs to Siiior' e. ' tin' lin-', "lie. i r to kiss ' il,.- III.!". I . h.-'l I. t cut'ki - I III' Ml 1 si It'fc-, 11 11- ali.t:ioii of; ,l(.v ;,),,. ,j, , ,,.! ;!,.. S ,:, ..,.1 IVrtn i in !a Dir. .'I trail.' : '..,.,! I'..., n ., I,, ., , '.,7 ilV,." tTie S" ini ir. s r.. Uli '.! a ill' I T- .... ,l. .. I,.,,! til, "lir.ol til AllMZiHi. -II." "'! !;' U est-rn" ae.ii ,r aii l .r i.-:i." I'iy de ;-'ra- fn.m the Hanks ol 1 1, i tcil t ', i. j;r. -.i i j. i -, ii 1. -oi " ' iei n n ''- ill" 'iiik.sol l. w iti.'it it I: is t. ..ml t',1- :nl, , ''V' Sti'l anotlt t jiort!in!:v was presi-iwd lo ther" the S.-,o . "I s;..... .- , , ,,,,, i' .. .t ili, e'.i. in, was on lor ..,.!.-,, I -tlr-miev eprml. i..-.-. mands from S0 M !.. It H now brought 4i......le to !,. mil. .-ml C: a," w is I....L. Jt-.i mil ('. II. 'i n. an I lite trail" in H pp's- Uie ....... , .3... i .. . . a w, ... ..., .-i.t -1 ile' is v .rt'i in 'te ih ri a half million whirl. :,',es!.!.;4',. ,,p;.o tin !.,. ; .'ind it :"' 'i: - I; - - hi -hoi.l-l f'ree it, way up was ,.r n.os, . i..,' S .,, .',,.!,!: ike til" Am .on, il uonM p -s.by oar doors. iwan.at.Lj.,,,.,,, i.'-l'ii im'-w' ..!i...i-,..'.ii. ... t4t- - t i.i fie Mr;.y v Jiiv .a.ii i. 'j m-ie an' ir "'I'.'r- ,.r .. i... . t . ,j , ..I,. !!. e'.,s of s'; '.';i of tie' liaesi and r.ir.'; wool, , :he e 'ii-i- 1 ... ..... t , -. .. ' 1 . , ,, , v ll .-.eui-.-i i v wfl4i 4ao -bariit5 m tteetHOT. l,.,,,..r i , . . . , ;., , ,. ,..,i ,,, tli .Iiili. iii:v ol g- I' ng t" in like'. , t!. '.,,. I s..'. ,s ...,..! .-..'...I -,t ,.iv i 'la the iil"i of tii" Am iz iH. are mt'i"s of 1 Sofi't. t't il .' proj.'.' v,..-, Lei ii w,,v ,'.i,,-, a',,,,.! ,,.,. If the .! ''r aad I ol tmiin use yield. There loo rt4f-as. -a vii. -.iu Ufti..,..,..- kvi kw.:., v-rnti - rr-ti i4-ft-mii,l - -l' -'w"'- I'MOmJ -itiw .-limoi.i ..iuti. viha .,..n.iiM.yi..-ht, v.ij lies , !,, ,,!., .,::-,'; M.'.ni lli-.l- lii"es olttli- w . ., i, I. a U. . in mes of dlall.o.e ! -lt'-ei i,. !,.- .wo,i.i a.! , i ,- h !'-,., ,., u.. u. ..n a:. 1 .'.-.' i".;s toil. . inns e nil I ii i e I, '.,',.. .1 ! N.ei:,::., ate! M - n "f -e; at -e alio h a. e e"mp ,r.-.l the i!-U t',.- Una,, a-i! lir.ni'ti. eliot tl.-s ..I lad i aa i tni. mil ar- ol opinion l .1 t - ... 1. . t 1 1. ..I I .. I ll ll ll.is; , , Lr .- ,'.!,; si,' nil 'rss ., Its i'. It 10 ill" 1 I" ' ar" I .." -x , s to l.rt.''.-:t.o;..-.,l r ..'.i'.l a I ll.eirt.lo ''!"" ll" ,!' l,""'"',""' "' ''u'rV ' !" I''1"' .ai ,,.-, to... i. ,; had when the strati. .'. s . " " im. IJ.-m and dnt tint is grown i.i UeiiitN "t H'- i..... ... ... .1 .the V. is!. -, " r New .ok I 1,1,-M,, 1..,:., I ,; ,1-. ,.. The lire-X "Kti;t.l Rum if r.-nlv at f.'..;,.,. I.." W'.'.L'l 1 ', a " -1 -' i . ' i j ' ' .i is N o i - .I'1" I'i.llaiL-or lie' "'"' " '".' I'M .-.'..'.' Ci:-. ha.'.i! u.' w.t'i F,. :,.:,,.,!,!. .!. ..'.t I " p-'irth' t V.,- tr.'.-urs ol tUt. ....... n rTi.r.;r.lr........ hs.-..,W,-nJ.- ;:, v., to her team- op r.se. and tle-a '.'!'!'"C 'h" So'.:'., the -Iviij ol I.,v,r-. l.va twin I.. in re , , , i, , i ;, , , .,,,.1 , an 1 t'l'i "1 a"', r ; w i'ers lie one I. iwmg I. ., ,1, ; tt.it-,., .'... s "alii i.-.uu the Ro.-kv .Mountains thr.mg'i At I'.r-t ! 'ie . ll 1 1 I 1 i e I ,. Ciu'l....-,,, w,s i'l" rigions of p ial,l.d s .i , ... i . il ,t . sat , ii. r. ar. r.'a !v w tl i - -.. i .. ..... . -, , , i ...... .urn .:u ii r . , i .,.,.:!,,,,- (j a',,r s(). 'i ""rran' ... I ne .nit ..I- .lion, ri I Hie t- -it'" ' ;"' ' L.. ...... I..'.., .,(' ,,,'t, p.art'et.i i'i" '""" ii ! .!..-,:,. T!,e j;- i .-! ii ... ti; 'ban 'l,e i i- U II lllls. lu l!ll, ill" il- d m hiei, is at e u.ii.i '"'ial n'r.'i 'I'.e water ihertu'i.ue- , York ilioiai ltd die Magdalena to Kin dB-iniH'iro. as well as to Kurope. The w.-iv oul;ti) the high Seas, from them and frotn the Mississippi is, prae Ucallv, one and the nute. .Norfolk mid Charleston may be railed hall w av houses, from the Auiuon, and the (itilf to New York, Kngian.l. Kurope. and all the ports of Ii n-.i. S iu it Aiiieriea, India and a round 'ape Horn. Mori'iuer, w ho ever . heard of iirazthon raiiien or the "Mariners of I'eiu," lu order to heroine seamen, people inns! use the sea. j'l'o use il, fainih inly w iihjllrom boyhooj, ; id a pn reiuisiie, and prelimuiarv to thai is a MUu'jdv a-rtieulaU'd niiure Une.,.aiua faout rirh.- Iv iiiilenleil will, bays, (mils, liar'.ors. pro- antile buiiies sooner or later full. A writer in the Providmrt Journal makes ome t.al niljiiom to show that the failure of nine irnths is direrily attrihutahle rather to pn luse expendiliire of their pains in living be vond their ineomes, and in rashly exlenJed operaiions, iittderi.iti' to sustain surh ca reer, than to tbe generally linrequtiing naiure DEATH Ol? MARSHAL SOULT. The deeease ol this illustrious otTicer tsthus noticed hjr the Journal. de Debals : Marshal Souli, wIhi died on Wednesday last, at his etiileau of Sou It Berg, was born in 1700, in the same year as the Emperor Na poleon, the Duke of AVllingion, Ueori;.! Cu vier, Chateaubriand and Walter Seolt, aud was consequently iu his 82d year. With Marshal Sonll is extinct the last and highest illuslraiimi of a period so fruitful in great ljip j things and in great t&uvenirt. His long and active career, which has exceileil that ol all his companiois in artns, has been marked with every success, and by the two-fold glory given by the works of war ttnd pMine. A a great captain, a great minim of business pursuits. 1 Ins is undoubted V trull, and it suilirienlly accounts, without r '.'koniiig the inllueaioe of other social and moral ciLises, for the imcjual distribution of moiieru . which ia the occasion of so much .... 1.. , " I I.-., rni ,'. nor ieakni. feat citizen. J . islrutur 'n ffrenl nnliliei-.in il m-n Km a-ii.l lb.il and ucr simar.tve roiiiitryinen, it appears . ,., , :. i , ...i... i,. if ! r the life of the Marshal has been t oinpli'te. bv a reee'il sialistiral report that one nail ol , ,.., . the whole pronertv of I'ro.mYnce. with a Hms t rst-Lieutenanl ol the Lmp'ror .Na ooouh..,,,,, of 4(M0. is in the hands of 17S H" P!te " ,,he iri(! i .i' .....I i...ii.M4i..uU:.vA hPn i breaking ilinlriousi y nrmmiH p-in in un: mo imul.ition ol 40,000, im in the liamM ol uii,!. V" ; r---"- & i i ....;.,. .Lin tM im stanuaru ol our armies, G7 vears Ielre KiivititinH ! Amljt ihe enquiry BhauIO ne , . r iislifil Iiiiif turilur! it would pronanty ie ii i.i 4 r i L u i.o-n brenking out of ihe irvnci rovoluiion. He ticii.i'.i il ;;fl'l h,-:i:iiit'tjllv coj)ira-ici sli'irr lin '"I'tiif N.irtluT:i Hnijihcri'. ami Iip will per , rrivc tlt.ii ii.iui.'p li is ierrt"il 1 1 1 it tlit sp.ti ! nl' M:ir;iiiini' piuvrr slrcittfih :mm rrulnc-is fli ill lie hi ili. . ul ihrid, nut in tli: StiuTiirru 1 llt'liii-'jilit'ri'. , Aluificr r-Mt:iiii("ii ruitvtituti a .firing 1 1 1 1 f i n 1 1 1 1 1 v is ;i mimi'iIU' n-n, (ir oiIkt c.iu- ri, s oi :i in' v ln'i lili'i'til o tlii I ihnrii) man. !t t!i" i-!i-ij;AT v i!!--v doc ii priHltii'" ! y ii;i- n cho.t! (',,r ;S own . kii fi :-r . nitit'Ii Ic-s v. it t!i it il, m:Z'i wnii i st.l'ji'r fliili it s :ui niiirc lnMiiii nit soiU. TiL?:;'i:lv!f.! w.!i:iir :rt Jh' tinj ''Xnt of ibp mi' u ii.cli ;hc mur'ti t.l:iv have to of- XEL'SE KIY F.R NAVKIATION. t "."flt'de.! lat week to the completion of the survey of the proposed Oiense Kiv.f-r lin provt anei.l. We expect to have the jrntil'iea tMin ol publishing the reK,rl of the tirvev wiihiu a few weeks. In the meantime we iia. e lieen funiisned with ihe following facts as asct rtaitied by the survey. It commenced at the t'owpens, a dislnnre of IB miles above IVewbcrn. i DisXance from Cowpehs lo Kiustoft 33 mil. Rise 15 j feet. Disuince frohi Coil' pens ci white IJall 58 i miles ( Rise 33 I Ibci' Distance from Cnwpens to Waynesboro' 81 j miles; rise 48 J feet. ' Distance from t'owpens to Smithfield 130 miles ; rise 1014 feet. D i Vance from S mlihli elT to AV-itsoiis .Vtllls 1 1 miles rise 31 1 feet. Whole distance from Newbcrri tn Smith held 139 miles. W hole distance from Newhern to Watsort' Mills, the western terminus til tho proposed work 108 miles; Whole rise Irom Cowpcns, .,....l. .1.. .,1 Irn.r-.I ull.l llll habits and mudttfalc.. desire. 'I'm sub,e.H is I "'"' " , ,he point where We presume theimpro-einent gi'iitial interest, and we commend the " , ' ,, '. fc - -'-' will coniinencc, lo Wiilsmi s comiiiuniralion in - " .. . , termintis, 1 jo Icct, one ol foilowiui exirael i mills, its western ih from the il., V. . i i" S- i'..urd I, I. is a !,.'; .'...el an 1 a'.i)!i,.'i'. ati.l a-; ;o t k-e.m, for I- il.' J.miis saute ',', tunes and iu - ill s i!i:M bv ,1 ,a 'he -mis l orn 'the ein. 11' THn"'T' wO-nrtTf-iTmrr - s o, ' and lii. im re a trom I. .in ".;s re h. co'tl. he... O...J t" f voiiini rve. ui;.t,;-' ol the "-.ti ll! n ote who will rien y ..' N.uf 'Ii. w .th that - e,i oilrx drint d bv i. ', .-'un ry . t.'Vh u "i il rk. Jit.t the ba k is-.j!!. that whi.-h is dr.m ke eillVae d bv : she tule belw '. o II c U I i .t ake; llwuee nor .hwardU , Vnl. ania t'l.n if in the iH-hnmixk -iit! if Mall teld i .11.-oos -die vall"s el the ni'K-k, York slid Janlt'S Va? ev xt, I'.iarioe an.l - . L .'.- ol or..i t ar "I na. hi t!i- ea i v 4V nl se s nue-bali i if the whole property in this my, haw been solelv acquired bv persever ing diligenee and economy, rather .than by bold rni -riirtsi s ; which, when successful, in duces r.-ekless habits, like Miccess in drawing the prizes in a lottery. "ll.ei'v nut' becomes surprised in examing llie Annuity -Tables m liimiliar use in tire olli ees ol l.ile Insurance t-oiiipiitues, at tlie S' r r m - . V i mi'ln ;.hr--. (riiii niir u n ni.I ol llir; ; )cnd;tih'fs o small fUliH WHCII COHIpOtinUi l''.jii:itir. Whv in. iv llicv not u- Virginia fir! with inicrot, ami finally aiimmrd up Ut Iho Carnlii;i Siiior.' 'i'lii-K SiaicH li.n e uUv irniHiiatinn ol' long life, as exhibited the i!:iu' itif'M, woairii anil rtiil.lnMi all lo s-m. lr A il.llJZ Tin win-! for us in the AiuaznniHii r i ' ;ir" li ft' to v ti vi -1 Irrf- li romp, and we1 An rxi.-u-'-in 1 i:i.r an1 tin onlv (f.pU lir .1 :!..... i m. .1 -..I ... i.:u . r i . uic vwiiiiliiq ui me u'lint indi imivr; tiii(. n Jintrn iL lu oiifi iun ol husinesfl : 1 - I iiiii ;.;,. 1I...1 il.s 1 n r"iiiu 1111 nmvvr nil 011 linun 01 -nil me. as 11 U 111 Of IIIIOIU llll IN 1 l.'li!,' ' 1 ... . ,. ... , , , , . lar'e i-Hiatr.- of the 157 iinliviJuals who po- ... slatr-lllfTlKlA n.rlni.P.iltnil ll'lilAlt llm i. i.a oolme 1 . i. j nnrTc'. tfi irrTTn uf ii iii:;rTir ' lontstinii? rTTrr n mfiunt of -the tHily e-1 - rt .-a. . i" f.-V.J r' .cjt peclaliOtt ul .l'l fUM iwim I rn ncs of small num., when compounded , ? f1""1" 1,1 1 t"; Ui "V1 m81 v ions 10 ihe purvey. The Wwk we AT4 intiV -J.ttire !" in 10 I in I iu 30 vt-ar I yiar ) vcars 1 hi t j In S f pnts. l-n.-o(r.ri!e botii waivs th.- Canes o!' Virginia v. botii lit..: Tlie vov-igi' l',-.m from CharU-sIou to Ihe Amazon is the 1110..1 1 certain as to length of lime, that m to he lout, 1 between any two pjiris in the. Atlantic! oer.n. ty srmr-nf tiV-rmhtnrm-'-nrs- -t4tt-rri''ire,-whre4i ,-t rtT: , 01 :t"..ls.v( H II l-'i o ar oil fin Vii. establt-tl Ctunmc'Cl tn s 11, lh.it dl.'e.'tl.i rela is ol ..mages .'..ml ' ad New. Il ,g! in.l I 'Uttrl'-stim w-e I "d'f- r-;, -s', tn h la'. 'i ' -r '.. np!i"r ttJ.ii.lL . t'lb't- . ' '! Ill I ' 1 ;i cket y -te,., a f . h S o anil ' i..l dancy ol .New ok. ter and ,l,e pack. ti stem t"i aiilad t-- ktH'i.'1'iak" ill '! "r.i. t'aitd 1. i1'. time -cial nt I'll (if the St. Liwrenee Ir.i'i. the S a , us o! (l- lisle lo Sandv Hook 10 event! her b n'k fo,i'!trv Iroui the Sea lo 'be l.aki s from i'l waters of 1, mg Island S a nd to th w.i'.Ttof I 1 td i'-e the l.ioii:1! I' ! and n d of ill.' w iit'is , lo uiitigh' ll.e dr. er oti th'-ir b''- utl"-, i'.nd imuierci il I i;i of :h ,t'i .1 at :ti" map win iti tirM an eti'or', . n' . 1 n 1 'v -for' 1 die p "l ol i'i" S iu ii is all tii ti is ui.iatsiary u. K.'.-iire (!(u t. iZ '. Natiireiias s'oofn' 1 out th ' land tn) A nuT, ;a,-S'i I cut the roi.'itienl 11 'arl v it. two that she inighi place between the mnii'hs own vessel- at,, I with her 1 arryiug trade of That luag-1 die S.ui'h iias to tlolis .11-1 iliisitlf'-, eouipeaug in her own sail,,rs for Ih Iliil'': Ill Watt r s,H"i. The proposition iherel are is, lo a line of M -am.'i's from .Norfofk. ion or S .-. anu ill to ih uirtilllt ol zoa. IVira is i!:e ei'- at its nt itith. It .1 is now a pop'tlsUiiit of fo or-2l,iit. TtiT-r-- is- liio ol Su-ainers ulraii! .- in op -ri!i nl Iroai lit., to 1 K-'.l'l .I'.slill - -JV-auu-r, ,tl n .tllSII HUU iVM.. 8"" ill tin j 1 11,011 77,111 HiOU JjtlHI lltmilO T.'inij ire'tiiil. :ttiso(i &1-000 fi-o. i -i.;;iMii 4iig')in 7".i!. 44i,Uiuut liliillLyllttUUtl. I .t-tni 77now Haiii'l) $.il',ll, 7 'i.l l.,.l . III"! .-li'.l rao llHMt i:i7jt! a 1 Hoi- HStj.ll 71111(1 Minister ol War, he devoted his genius as an administrator lo the re-organizatinii of the army, under the cirtical circumstances in whiisli the revolution of July had placed France. As President of the Council of Ministers, at different times he was one of (he li.auesl, most rdT arnf-ot' tu'libsiv. , .'4i j This iudicatrsn inueh ess distance than h is been generally1 supposed. The Distance from .Newborn lo SniithnVId having bfeii pre vious lo the survey variously estimated at 230 to 300 miles. YVa are not perrriitted in advance of the publication of the nirvey lo enier into further particulars, Unl vi-e are . trlilkil hi lp.irn tloil .i..rt Ho u-K,.l.. ll.a inlelligent, and most devoie.Uupporlers of that work U t)eIisvFj l(I ,re ,.nlM. ,,e hberal i,d eonsu.unonai Uirone lo w ueh I tl, tH.-.i II iesi to be entirely o'vcr.-ome on the " . - ' " ' "V ! route loss than were anticipate I, an.l llial the "TrSTiTn aTell-ej; rHinarrVnlptTrlrlWliiflieilr -ttir aud activity of the old w arrior will remain eternal honor both to one anil the other. In we learn up on the best authority, will be commenced in U , ill. .1.-1 -.11 : I r I. "I h' ' w '"' ' v "v J J ,cl"'T I,;:" .mill il should have been ascertained whether wroteavery . afTectin! letter to Kmg Louts .,:. W;,. :,.,,, . :.,,,... .,, 1. 'II I"' I.,, tr, .......... I I.I. ................. ... ..... of ihe functions of President of the Council, in which lie was replaced bv M. Cnizot. In resigning himself to hup painful separation, the King-wished to give the Marshal a sink ing testimony of bis regret, and of but graliljidiv iu re establishing for linn the uncir.ui dignity of Marshal General l'p In his last hour, the illustrious warrior !TnTt7tlTP'rTiTilrul.Ted wi7hltTll-Tea6Tmidlte' peuditiire. These qnesHons we feel confident Ch the i'lhsli 1- will be answered by the Engineer's report, more favourably than the niostsangtiine friends of the work anticipated. From tiqjfitn limn ' . as occasion and opportunity- permit mm hall "' now endeavour lo lay heliire our readers the ail vantage that must accrue, from the onmnle- . Hon of the ISeuse navigaliou improvement, not iii,.r..i- .1.. ',.L,r.. 1..,. irt it. .. u,.i.. tetlueM w;,f, wliicfi .,e conelutlrd RTOwVP tlf 'ri ZTZ letter .0 the km Y hen the revoluuou of I w, 1io1 ,)f , ()f jne , . , rebruary h.i.l broken down the dironc which ., i,i ... ,i,i. ..1.1 , ,1.. . j .. ' l. 1.-.1 ... -..i.t. . 1 .1.- 11 : i. 1 e 1 ". " "" " "'J f- rnen.i.s on v Zi cennr per trar.T. . c , , " " " " o Hiunt niipor.an-e t- I t ', himself more siricllv in his retreat and refused 1 '. . . ' to coniract any engagement with tlie new pow- . . ers. which Btieceeded it. In the midst of the Kosst'TH Posed.- We have teltlom ieen ' storms which were reidv lo fall on our unfor- Hv reference to ll"' preceding table, itap- i .lear's ih.it if 11 laboring in in. a mechanic, un-l remained faithful to the protestalious of devo-' , a. man ,n,;, it Sandv Til" Hi if liie t.nlt'.if levieo ic M iss:s-i .pi as much as is .11 the Hil,- .tig upon :i r rt-n. r vi is now cr liir f..',,il -li'1.1 im,i nli tn em. .'mil ,l44latfc utpmjL. Xxsk.- ii,.,,. fttayr-nV fpV f-snml,'TH.".IrV awsv. the r-o..'i now ,...,1.. 1. ..... ,., 1.., I..1s !.ierr.l will. wsnlslo rc!f;,,ner.:i. s! t.a.l . We do .'. I.,m,1,(.,.,., r. .. 1 ! ;r, s a..,l -r, at navmal ,"' " 'rt.r the .'ti'i.rt.ifreat a the ,,,1,1, ,,j,.w.us .,', , ty.., w . ,i0,,!,, , safum aXsrtwt M-.)im:-'(ar--wr -kitmr -tbv ,-rj-- :v,.-iiv"e" f.f o1 :t t ".'.;.'.',;." ll !e I.,-,' "Ill, I IV.. a Wili, 1 will w ik- -.;.. anu. 1. f a e..".v initio ..f i' i.'h -jht v birth, -lull oil,' .1 iy ,. I, ,rti !" i-ri ic .1 t: V. .--t. rri I Ilinli-. ... 1!;.. lin-ii," n. Ii i'l thall J. anil to he.1! 1 ihe mi e'lintit. re.- n I ,,,'w i Ii did I...: I.t'tlg but pass Nip'tnl" ! Now siie is hoi ling th. t a.'al; itiol'ier elVorl. N "w -ifl, h is the a-"' ;i Ii 11. v . and the ..d.ls h.T lavor." S i. as ut iisvi. s: Ihcce re txrit m 4ie K.. oil who h ivr rnrtty . pvprn"e and carWfi ru.ugb lor am thing that eneTfV, enter, nw ui cap u tiv can ert' rt, Hut let w tir-st vaaile I, .w lb South r iin. In hwr the .l.rcrl ml wl the No th to gel it We !ialltb. ll il.vw biti r b vv t . pr .. red and sthallo d wanls rsr.nVf.jug it. The rswi sr ol n i H .ll" ! 0111 l.uropc used M hst ditsro the ra sl .f lh.- 'o 'he reg, .1, c (he North U st trade rd". 'Tlie ships nn:ig lor'h like P.iHv f.-, Ma with these wind M Ctail -s ou or the J.. ... CaJKT1kf t sm!ina. r Vtriia. vvhen.v itreyT "'""'S nil- 13 or !." veaf' ago letlt d;ture Ktr-fttej "York, Bo-tou r Con . enttruis 10 si etire dive! Of Mw oth. r New llng'.ul p t, and il tl.ev nt Xorth W-st ga orasm.w s orm oil' New YurV r Hinsiott, a tlfj often did in winter, they iiui.l r.ia lack So it'.i and i'. in CKrtr: U ltd nc: Sprm wailing ,,. (T'tod weadur and fur opportnm y i goi'.g North Wild infant. Thi nude Cha.-lrs'im and .Norfolk a j rehv stall ., and i la.-rtl them o the rom- terral lu-nway l uiti Ilia to v l.ag- Tke evotrwv-e Ijf the tiulf strsatn was iwit it l(!i(; time bef rrv bul it was jv.il Lswn Ikat l- a atert were warmer thin tlio. eaT thi adjArrni Sr : and it was not know n WHll ITWt (hit the limgitude could be -as. WUinesI IrvMti llus UtrtVreiire of truiperatun' ktr dunuib.' a ihi-r.iioiiirter ink. hL iieit ). ir t - Ja Adam was murtun in a French man-f-wr, ihe vi sible, I'rvnn his, first mis-iou se rraivrr, tnry utvt uvk er me longnuue. Hid ibey gvH .ua husi hi the w ileis of A wrveii, Un.fr nil IT' ttT date a new era in rwMWerr jii.I nivaiion, anul a modrrn rs W erawld ernssi the .VtUntic. wh le the liigate SewhW" u .- kinj her lotttude. marriag ' b is h a n -'.', IlirtH tv-.fz 11,. ni brain of Pi From Savannah to Para, the distance is a b int iatlll miles; from Para to Um '2100. The "llahu',"' wmild perform the pa..ui4gr. from Rio-ft the I'niied Stale, or Iroiu the L' iiil 'tl States to Hi t in 13 days. The lime oe cifcpu d now in going anil coming by sailing vess -Is is Uil il iv s. The cir.'e! ol such a runmi'inicatioii would he to turn th" vvhol.-eiirr'nl of correspondence and travel of the Ail. mm- ('nasi of South A1 miara lht.,ug!i . nrfoik or the North Aineii- run lertuinus of ih" line. Xii Iviroiviin na i (ton could compete w ith us for it, lor their 'distance from Para is double ours. S.'-, and tlie (Julf of Mexico, meets will, the ; l)r present commerce with llruzil and Rio (Julf stream, and pi: s the commer.-ial outl. t ,e la Plata is more valuable than our com- 'nf-'l'nmnn stoWMfa much tn the Florida t mence with nv ml tbceomrtrtes Mr I'un.pe pass as is ihe month of the Mississippi ii-i cpl Gr-at Britain and I'r.mee. Para, at this self. j time airi-ds foreign crtninerce etiotitli to gi ve If a t re vvre cut down from ihe so irees iv.aubt , a lleel oflifty s ill. Hut this is nolh ot the Mis-oti 1 i. ill the Rocky Mo. ml tins, an I tngtowhat i; will di vvlrn stimiilattd bv . 1 iHithrr trout 'lie sides ol llir Andes; atid il , cn ilizati ill, agrieuliurc'iiiid coilitnerce. Ol . ibev were liath pi ice. I a. th" same lim". I hr one : more than twice 'lie area of the Mississippi n-i the M'ss rtri. and die other on the Amazon, 1 y illey, that of the Amazon is' more bountiful, and pei tut'.te I to float down, without o'istriic- j Tnrre the I ibor of one day in seven, is .' lions, tie v w, iiial 111 -e! in the Straits of Floiidi. miu .h In crown the board of the husliandman th" 'Tflntrawl vHe- MasisMppi, the .Ciulf of Mexico and the Ciirrihcaii Sri, two sheets nf vy iter, twin ba-:i's. vyhieh I'o.-tti the great r i'itiue ci tl lap of the South. They re.-i i.e the d.-arnge of all the rivers of 1,0 e iu both enuliiiett's, s ne the l. l Plata 0:1 t.'i" S unh. i!-.e Cohi iihia, "ti the West, and the St. I.aiv renee and I'lose of the Atlmtie Sea-hoard on tlie Mast. Tlie great e j aatori d ettrri"!'. which b 'gin m the Indian I an, doubles the Cap" of tfiirtiHtfls. rwfap bv Ih" rriaTTtft nf tfie rnizoii ami dii-r traversing the I'arrihbeatt nreessarTl Irom t't,' lime he becomes ol age to me lime he attains the "g" oi three score and len year, lb aggregate, with interest, amounts lo 2, 'JilO; ami a daily expeudature ol 7l Cenn, immiiiH to '.lie import an', sum of 4i,t00.-" si e. nl niece -and iladv . would provides , - . -: - v- - t-i.ivi iiTTm-irai rrrr T'llld-ol nenrh- ?.MM. w.l.u teul to. purchase I 1 . .. .. ...... l...u moi-liniiies uifiu 1 . . ' . ; any-, gentleman plttced upon the lagicsd horns ' 1 r .. C . r . . ... adventures into which she is once more fatally-, ' mv' W 'HBtsjlll-ll jJiUimm- lrecip;ratel rrtnteaswill mrt set- w,tleiri deep -anu J rclenitcssty gored ami tossed, as J the. . tin" lam., eannol sav e Tii r- are lew mechanics wliu l.niv . by abstaining from the dis gusting use of loba. ro, Irom anient spirits, f. om v isiting theatres, Uc., twice or thrice the almre-wled' muuut,'-uf -MX Cuiil piiLCe. The man in bad . who can lay by about one dollar per d iv, will find himself siiutlarily possessed of one hundred and i.xteen thou sand dollar-, and numbered among the 175 rich men who own one half ol the property or the city of Providence. lf we examine th.) particular case to which relereiici) has been made, wf shall find dial mi lbs man. like thousands w ho now iu the population of this city, and his extra ordinary wealth, greater perhaps than that ef any other man of New England, is the re sult of Inns' nu'l riirlil economy': Few oeonle estimate the large sums of whieh the yearly savin; in personal and household expense will accumulate. Four thousand doflars a year is not an uncommon exiietiduure for merchants in this and olher cities. Half a century ago, five hundred did lars would have been regarded as a expenditure. The dilfermice between these sums for lilt v years, with the accumulation of (Thnpound interest, reaches the enormous a- earauee ol this great man, modern Washiiiifton the Man of the A. lint illustrated bv such long ami glorious services,' ' " r . I . ., - , ur " 1 . . , 1 immediate precturwrofiDhnehwtfiehdloW!-. by such firm and constant d. votediiess to the 1 F 1 ,. 3 T" principles of order, to the tradilim.s ol true k m ; onel 'f ,l,e e ' ornvournoio irioiism, and ic wholesome policy. i Commerr. Tliat "paper, fti boti. ing "the" ........ .:..,.r... m. I ,,..1.,,.,,.. ., w...l, . .. . 1: THE WOMAN'S DILL. The bill for the preservation an.l protection of the rights of married women and for the distribution of their estates, passed the Senate on Saturday last, btf, a vote of 21 to 17 7 ma jority. I. he 1st section provides, after the passage of this, act, that any properly, real or personal course i or'KossMiftH "rcpru'. "tlicause ht"T. advocales.tay; J ; V .'v-..V . The preal kiU'-nf the" HunjfnrJari chief " is conipieuTunly shown in the tliseounexio. wilieb he m.iiinaiii from all the party and ; other like questions that divide lhi conatr. He remain inflexible in hi di iermination In 1 (go straight forward f iih Hi ot'jeciViihd Itwve llU Wa.u!-vySM, w The InJiistrsif surround mm i"' - r " "--r ....s-w.-.a-t w. , ,-.. . - ..s. , .... , the Soslh held tile, but they 1 ri'soluhoas. , anil making now iUNpiired arc greatly iu lid. we d 1 !"il w.-li . n '. er. f. ,,T. al --oiir.f" the efori. Il.'tier ht than Ifi: wr lout ai.iih.-r projio-ti.on to For. be it j"inetu'i a ,!. t'latCreat I!rilain a-.d I'.llr iia' are Pot tfte .ttly roi.it,aes in the vvn-hl vvhise tr:n!e caa rnrit-h u-i, or vv ith wh"tn ttottiinereial entrrpesf. is desirabie. O-e-l tie Smith hull lnlr Aoit'i ; lndv tluf r..sotirce-Trtticli there he dormarit ; has en to develope t.'i.'iu, and vv hen dcit'l p".l, lu rom iniiid, re.rp. and enjoy theis. la the d iniiu of fatnp' ciminere.'', the great; st boon lor the I'tiiird St.ites is Iu the .s t e it nt of lite v.dley of th? Amnz.011. W hat wind 1 any of ih" 111 iraii.ne nations n it give lor a miiuojMilv of tlte commerce of tbe M issi-sippi i t it il 1 w is ; and what is that CoHiiiiaia e ritftp, compared .with what lint of the valley o Amazon wimf The Amaaon is t-illed by the Inill.ins ihe " K ills' of Kners." Il rise, in the Andes The nitur.il route f d ifi-wood Irom both, is uh plcniv . And vet the resources of tin through the Gulf nf Mexico aroimd die pert-iyegL'Tahle. iiiiticr.tl aud animal kinu-dom tbrc! mrnTnt nf nrer one millt.m flf dollar Kx insula of l l.e id 1. and so out into ihe Atlantic and of man and civilization, .Mill lie almost j tPm ,,,. time eleven years, and the sum, great through the Gulf stream. j uudevel ipt'il. Commerce, with the Jerail ; as u js, bernines doubled. These twin hism the Gulf of Mpxico itr its pathway; tin winds fur its w ings, en- The preceding ealculatione-are tuflicient to and me 1 arrmnean -ea, lognner an-1 oic.i oy 1 ieririse lor us neraiu anil wealiti, etvinza l.itml. Maurv, the " Mesopot im'.a Sea thai j nan and Christianity for its attendants anil is, the Sat inrlntl"l between the two rivers, ' follower, has not visited its shores. Were th" Mii-s ppi and the Am izon : by an dog- I a but 1111.- ip spread its wings over the valley l.t Mcsopoir.tnm, tin land included between . of til" Am-iim, the shadow of it would be tlte 'IV'-as ami the Euphrates. Nature has j like the touch of th Magician's wand; its furmeil this S-a to be the greatest receptaeh-t immrus.' resources would spring into life aud activity. 1 Therefore let the Smith hok In Ihe South lor trad" ami eomin"rce; let her foster by all means 11 her power liberal comitinrctal rela- own or be entitled to, at the time of her mar riage, (hall remain her le and separate prop erty, as well as any thai may at any time de- : . - . .. 1 sceuur -accrue. la oer - Sec. 2nd secre to the husband as trustee the use. control and management of all such property, without accountability for the artifi cial increase and income. ' ' See. 3rd vesw in the hushstitl, chiltf or'mil dren, upon the death of the mother, the prop- sulTicient erty but where no child 'or children, de- seenuants 01 a rniiu, me wnoic iiesccntia to tne husband if but one child, or the descendant of onlv one child, the husband is entitled to Th discovery, ivgrtber with eolemporane- j amidst perpetual now, and (nw. across the mhi UUpruvrmri.ts in uaval arehiuvture. en Ml hi)' frv.m Kuropo lo approach the coast t tKH itel Sttte with the (iatl stream fm Wmmwj, attd en.birtl thetu to heat gaint Uve 0H rrain ami the nrwaiiins' westerly stunsU f the diren 'Awn uws Charleitiwt ceased t be half "wme ttotise, 4 wn m.nU an outside u Frost ITTlidi-r, it poii-al UUU. -41 ito-fMK-,-- vnfcwy yrr mer, ij . on i ititervaU ..f twenw - - .1.. . i..i.. . - J aavatttui. In itvj ,1... r - . - - "'. --" '.'-I. mv.viiv u..w..rr inrrrnvmirter m 1818 the era T Ik Prin svsk-.w eoaiinence.1. tiat jw,rmMr, iB,iaiw. Isaac Hrigl.i and uirs4Mit lirv inrli .4; three or four bun ini Mtx-S tvn tho line to Liver(.j,d, to - rv-Hiariy om-e a month. T5 Cr.t,n said tlietr were entirely m hrf, taad tlo.t wtWn tbe iliv f sajiul w, mm Ulrw would W neither passen r mm tWijht Im uk, i.ut the "Liner MlHr ea84. went u m.-reamg i wtAM M(V,tjtsIi)i faw with ihe mer- sl pnwiiM Imr. wrrt. ttp U.erpaoJ ; iwd- pcuJeul cs kt London a.1d ' , ' '".1- . J- Cainlibeiin Sea under the Line. L'p to the rope, places herself in ihe Gulf Stream, and very ha of the Andes, It i navigable for j drifts along with it, at the rate, for pan of the vessels ol" the largest i-lass. Th?.Pennsyl- wav. of 8 or 100 miles a day. If her desti vania 71 might go there. j n i'ion be Rio, India, or California, her course A natural canal ihmtigdi the f'aciriiiiari the same as far North as tlelsjaiula uf ioniiectsTl wliTi the Orinoco.' It .Irani and j llcrmuda. fetilizes plains enverin? iwn ' million oi ! "And when ther" shall he established 1 T -t'tnMt Ifi ' ifimi mile's. It iw4swWH'lv' liorih attsssiiwmeiwwt'rtissti .tljsijinui, outturn', ill rough a region of perpetual sum- mi, and al.er traversing a uiti.iiira of 3,800 miles greater tlt iti the lenglli of any other river in the world save line nl its mouth 1 3(1 miles v ide il di charges itirll into thr ill couimerc in the vvorl I 1 here is no where else a Gulf slreatn muting the waters of an -VmiZ'iu with those of a Mississippi an cvi-ira-ir 'pietd with an inter-tropical river, and places the outlet of both before the doors of one and th"satiie peopl. There is 110 where in the world, ii'ioth 'r Mes ipi,t:,mi .n Sea the nutlet f-r so great an extent nf fertile land, yield ng all the productions of die torrid and the leinpnrate zones ; an I so situated, thai from opposite hemispheres vvi'.h their opposite seasons, ihev will deliver into the markets a crop every six mon'lis. Now tlte winds and ths current! of ihe Sea are such as to compel every vtscl '.ha! Irades to or Irmn the ill inths of ihose two rivers .. 11 .1 . I,, ir 1 a.. . a. ind mull altptriso, me inn, anu ine a nrrni bean Sea, whet'i-r freighted fir Europe. Afri ca or India, or even Rio Janeiro, or South America itsell to pass the very ollings of our Southern ports 00 their way 10 market. From the Gulf of Mexico, all the greit commercial markets of, the world are down hill. A vessel bound from ihe Gulf to E.t- Afi. $LVh. ilin!IJat'ti.i!lo..(faIit!!;iriej,. .vfordiiu;.,, A i said an inleniaf navigation of let, than JO or HO.dOO miles in rxteni. It flow Easl lng a parrallel of lulitnde passing over jstei.pe, after sieppe in beuitiful unbroken ic-!istoii ami through all the climates ami !fthe soils with their capacities of produc tio that an. to be fninid between region of everlasting summer ami perpetual snow, - t vallev is the phec of produclijm' for Indian rubber, an article of commerce which ha no parallel, a to the increase nf demand f,,r it save in the history of notion. ince the liiveSltcmnf ffip of the J-arinj tree are Cmnd npn it banks and die exportation of ibis, puia from lhe the trade winds aif the Pacific, will place Chi ni. India, New ilidiiind, and all tlie Ivd'tntT of thai ()c -'an, down-hill also, from lids Sea ol ours. In M1.1t case, the whole of Europe must pass bv mil- very doors on the great higliw iyt to the maikets, both of the East and West Indies. Tli Mesopotarnian Sea is .the summit level of navigation. " Tlie' rivers run into it and t arty Ihe HrplH pmdHe4f iheir valleys and then the currents of the ea and ihe wind are ao arranged by nature thai ihejr waft ihem down hill and down stream to the great mar- ktewf -th -.wtiallr'i.-n--- It se-ms stanllnr. but U i true, lhal the irtis md mrrcnt of the Se, are such, that Hons with a region whrc.i has such vast pos sessions, such countless treasures, such infinite to .-('sources, to make valuable its future colu mn re. The beginning it inav he said too is small for ihe end. the ma ins proposed no. adeipiale 10 the result. 1' ut li.iv e we uotseen how by dipp ing a lh"rnv.uieler in die. ffea lit:, course nf navig itioti and trade vvilh Europe was whol ly changed, and how by I hii:nptm s lliree packet .-hips and tlie enterprise of New York, the valley of the Mississippi and St. Law rence were made the hack country of New York. The establishment of tha proposed line niir wuiild give the Snuth many and great prospective advantages which she may never be able to secure, unless she commence now aud lay tho foundation for that magnifi cent commercial structure which is one day to arise out of that valley: To encourage the enterprise now, there is the carrying of ihe Brazilian and liuenos A rean mails. Till" correspondence between the Fnilrd St-les, Para, Rio, Montevideo, aud the Arireiilme Republic is extensive, aniTtlie revenue to be derived for the transportation of .these ina'tls would go far tows rds stipjasirlingl ine line, iiiiii uie sources 01 an lis uusiuess. 'fielgTii; ptisseiigof ai pidly increase. , ' There is another point of view in which die valley of the Amazon, with it magnificent and interesting future, present iisell to the A rnerican mind. Tin article ha however been already so mucli extended that we will potone the preset.a;ion of that view, and re sume Ihe tulijeel perhays tn our next number. lAjndib. tr. encourage hope of eleulful sccess and inde pendence in the hnsbm of every young man, who, on commencing buiness. will maintain a determined resolution to combine industry j w ith economy, and alo to warn hwn.lhat j without eroimmy, th opjisite result of bank- rupey is irigmiuny reriam. f 4 , Viiu this plain statement of actual results before us. il cannot therefore be a matter of surprise that the present general prevalence of an unresiricied intlulgence in showy habits of dress and ol liv ing, should esuse the tatlure of nine tenths of the men who embark In business and involve also the prudent and careful, on whom must fall ihaalnsscs eansed bv recklessness and extravagance, in tjvery form. . ,,:,-... s---jf Tne tnie value of money eonsists tn the rational use of it. Economy Beoomef 'a vlej. in the miser, whilst extravagance beeoine on I the other exireme, a vice, tn the spenrtttwill. The ffoliien mien lies between ihcse extremef. By applying available gains, .for the pros-tin- ment nl rational eomtons ami enjoyment. I and for adviocemenl in moral and intellectual culture, w, fulfil the highest desttniee nf our nature. ' k . V . ' ' ' - ' - THE COAL FIELDS ON DEEP RIVER. We find in the Greensboro Patriot of the 20th innt., the Report of the Direcuir of the Deep River mining and transportation compa ny. It 1 snexeeeuwgiy surmunc iwsimbu and w( commend it to the eimsideraiion of tfltiintnteiiieiil conlained m . The correspondentof the London Morn iiig;1if 6tUete has ttlsbt-rpcHeiJ from France.. ' our readers it turn out' to he correct, (and we have no reason to doubt Iheirt;) may we not predict liie mo3f'WafKf!t iri froinlhS 1vefrW aonrce of wealiV f AccnnliitS In thi report. the owntr of Uise mine will be able to furnish coal t t great coal market cheaper than "thai furnished by ihe Pennsylvania mine at'd the QiialitfVf the . biluminmia coal i ei one half 1 and if there be two or more f hildien j he tba pnxLie.arisw cr of mr L way the Indian, tell of r ihe'ahruldmn of iho -ili, red man ; the. Ami-Slavery Snew'ty present '. . to his view the condition of the nearo ruee ; " liie Democratic eomiiliitee hold op to I. 1 ". ' -.4 dieir nltflforiii. Hi rmiltf In' all -tliaji im , n ' 1 - land the Mine; (Jenllemen, I thank you f.ir .1 v .1.:.- l... ilr . your .Dyiiipaiiiio, out t cannot liiqnire iniO','vv j your yrteanec. ;t I ' itfn a trange' to jtour '. 1 country, artddo riot un'Jerslatid tbepre'i "w it-- J : " u nion of such fRirs. , 1 liaie gftat mission ' ' f ' to apcimpljsh. icatiriot enier" int iiy en ' . 'f '' if 1 tanyliiig allianre' 5 Thi is the precise sittiai ,'Ui or one child, and Ihe descendants of another or other. nr.ilLB .diticendanlavjtiLlwo .or. jnore children, ihe husband shall he entitled to one third ihe residue In either of the last two cases lo be divided equally smnng said child or children and descendants of a" deceased child or children the said descendants to lake ! them, destroy hiili-a'-d his. in place of their parent. . . Sec. 4th exempts all property derived bv the wife from her husband, after or at the time of their marriage, from the -provisions of the 1 and he still answers, 1 canuni enter t i .. .. t AM.ht;nrt ni;.n. 'I'l.u. ...it i t. w 1 ST.llHllil.iM vniniiv. m . . mi r .11 1 I he Sth section provides for exempting 'You are strong, we are weak from sale for the debt of Die husband any property purchased or made by tlie labor of ihe wife and children in indigent circumstan ces during her coverture, for die debts nf the husband. MiHeJgrviile. fee hi .demands. vVe have a great if the quiet prosecution of the e peace: and we'csnitdt enter into n, ling alliance. "Jliey wouhl dr sir, our-cause". -as the-V would, rid !,' . ' hie tndividiialswho ask the ni tot Jv repulsed, lhej hold up to h the r tlo in other,(s you won! 1 d t ut in' in an i dnwnss btTtrr (tan fiH olhert. From the best Inf'irmntion wrjiieh hsWn obtained, ihe. suppl v i supposed to be iittxhautfiblr. . The beneficial result of the . working of tliese mine will ho felt riot only -.y the individuals immediately engage in tho work, or those who enr m th vicinity, but by the tiole Canis Fear region, and to some extent ij by the whole Slat. AM Carolinian, I't'Rtott N ! or MKaeas or ..Com- atiK's. Sum qnidntine ha been amu sing liiniwlf with some odd speculation On the CognomwaJ peculiarities of the next Congress, lie says s . .. , L-.: '";' '' It wi in color,- Grnv, Green, and Uiown, wilheonaiilerable "White. I, willhve, fioin Kentucky alone, (for building.) Wood. Stone, Cray, and a Mason) and Ihe IIihisc will contain neh useful handicraftsmen y a Miller, Taylor, Carter, Fuller, Chandler, and Miner, together (for it amtscin,rol) with j llart.er ; und furuisli it game, a Fowler and Hunter. There is a Hunter,' also, in the Sen ate, which boasts, too. of ils Cooper, Miller, and Mason, nd of c.HUrse, a Smith. 'J he element are lo he well mixed, in the compo sition nf Ihe bo.lv.. Now York f.lrmslie VVelltv Brosik. anJ.Know shire supplies Hale f There will be seme I injgiHMlto drink at the Capitol ; for Ytr f tlii raml MsiIb,. Sildt M imitltfL.lhtMslk4,. and; "tn iratj dleWY"rk spmds-w Filhs und 1 wa. a lleim ! Music, too, front. IkA Bv-'U Je sides i t 'aiinp-llell ; sod though a repub lican legislature, the Senate will here one King, and Ilia House, loo beside a Metluetn, snd supply of' Gentry, aud tme Gay-I.rd. TwolTsel so much noiSility.Tennt'Ssee throw iqa Ssvage,and Nonlt. Carolina in Outlaw and a Badger. There will be all sort of niro there, i lloraeerMaiirf, Wthgmii'ri, Ctwpfflan, Pconiman, besides SeiArtnr Mangtim. and Mr. Pricfi, wbirte chrisuiil' name is RiKlman. V'ermorrl end Mississippi will each have a Fool there, but tin - mil ht ,dj(iUuced by .th ? Morchead Kentucky send. , . - i. ni. lo ny' mi ."gaiii, k; whole world crowd Hi your feel'; no , i-i.aihies arc-expressed fur us.. "Help us u' we jn ? I,:. ...... . I .f ...i. ., .1. . . . . His answer 1i,..l inn.- ttof die savior lo take in my embrace all 'itimanity. . 1 cs- 5 pouiie the cause At' iruiigary. I Can ( u: r in- . .' to wr-rtitangling "alliatice, t The iwloni. of , Kouthis in the mourti of all.' - ' : I Be the nnswes of our GovefntnenHo him , .. the same with his to all those forms of suffer- ; i ? ing which h meals at every turd." ' ' f, ;. " . Let m add. anotlieri which seems 'to '.ul raireiy tens a " lloorer.-" hi Am of hii ' specches.-iuiendi d lo parry the same attr mpt i' ' . tfi enlist him with this nr. that d.inetie f.maK . 1 . icifln, he salil, r"l love .ymir r.oumry . . i and hecp.he pressed hi hand upon f(i heart , 'A ' verv mncli t but Lilove my own jrouniry ; still better.'J' , Well : the sentiment is so jut, I; ;- so ptnou.,n ' admirable m him, that It , uHy4 cnitl be less fit for its. If it-did boti work ImlVways, il would be a bad rill '. ; fS w'iiy should we not answer hint in hi own ' ' words! " iVe love y.mr country very mucin hut Wc kive our own still betler." '. '-- ' n I'ouck or Kji ssti Raihoacs. The reg- . ulaiitHis of the police suoioritier for failwy 1 .' ,lstliir.jlJt on wittilO' irarek iM I VwKUjUrgh and - -Moscow tin?, and to join at one of the in- .. ivriniluitj stations, mu-l prxattire a olire ecnifieifte of .leave, testifying that there is no , ' ' 0 obstacle 19 their travelling. Cteernment ofB ecr and peoion on buine exliihit ihe wrh' . Wr permission of their superior. - Traveller s froin forergn par must show their legiiima- , lion paper to the railway authorities, Ac The najfi of f tSfy-jravrileT try the railway m entered in s book, with nluierv'ation as to place ' ( ' . of aliode, destination, object of joorncy, be. A " The railway officer who have to inquire into :,he vilidity o.t the. .paper,. ktn.t.$& bf , the railway board.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 7, 1852, edition 1
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