nn tttt TTTi rvT-ii-Tr, rm tri
nri"A""0"
IpETB CllOLMl"Nwrrful ii hUtHfrtni!, pml nd ph yjlrat tMourtri, the hsi tf tor rim iAd a6ffit tf Ar trtrttbti. ' '
fEEXSf'TlrtDtfiltri il Jdvsore.
RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MORNINGi'SlAIlCIi: ' , 1853.;; r r
rx'
1 W .'v
hi
NO 11.
IS
KB
TKUSl.-t If p-ild strt-ll i" advance, ! rr es
if, ti se.ti (Mill wiUiw fix swstn tJ ' di
eafiaT lti'Vvr.- '
,- AUVHailolVl, T (M ( HaawisVatiaaerliau
u4 Xa, scuts fur jaaeii ot.vjwl,iiiiti. ,
Al'.lreugdt r bar. soother department lr-
..ni.,l i.. t!.. l.nliva. we an sure lliev ia.li li.ul
Ihi also lngl.lv enl. r-ai:iing. j
- f v "
M '.: . TI18 UHOKU.N 1'ANU.
' A pieti nu icef:iliy atked i i- -
,r iweieij w l'r , "Hu m ca iUr
lirokrn window?" ,, .
Tina rrlvia l an iuculnit of a (err nnli -
nary nature, (ollied. uowrver, by an iuiin-
ltl uaproeuMu rnuU, wiui li ixx'urrad a ti w
a:are iu. tiie Uuc dr la Houm .. i. ,Muu -
lii-'r. a hmitnukrr. ill Nn. iu tfctl slrrrl.
lia liari fiiriqni; "i!irul Hpun Iiiin bv a can
noi'kni. alih8( In winP rii'il.i. KatliPr
Iti'.e bt fii'rtit X rri)e linras bnrkrd a rirt k-i lift which she hodTichrjr- emHroidsred with
giinsl the iron abutter f ihe ahorif ram wnli ' lif-r own Uiidtd aa ftaawan) fiir Jaaper'a
mielj fi;rcB iHkI pane tit pfute jfaw hnfin'JI i particuUr merit, (toernf Hullee preaenied
4.fa4y Liwl poet airuct an craAed iiiUi"trfm wilh eery handwnte awnnl. Daring
'b th"ttaU nf eplintent, 'M. M'wdierc'afiijr
ae va in -aernre tbeaildiw of the nwiter!
JimHim bnrae aud .-an, and in ilia mornint; be
.waealiont 14 aend ftr a elazier, wIiom UU lie
wuulij have-cl(jred lo the peron reapoim -
e for tbi' lresp.is upon bia prupeily: put In. -
windiiw was rrm-lt'.d ill audi .1 iiu'Iiht aa
110 window etttr was before, and l. Moliiru
obserK-il UI il everv p'iaanr-uv in U,e alr.'el
stopped to look a! il, and exclaimed, "II cm
eurioiIj'' . "Mow txtrauriliii'irv!" . '
' During the whnluitjr'i crowd vn collect
rd in 1 lit- froj"! ul die ii.Mise, Il iIiom neciKir
red u M. Moiierc that since lii linki.'ii llin-
"d'iw apiiearcd to possesa auclj altraclioiii lor ,
'theplioliP.il ini fhi iiuucr his purpo.e to n'. 'ke r
, the ptdilie pav for (be irtiiitifytio of their ett-'
rioaily. Acc irdinal v be put up his miHi (e'l
shuller and eliaru" d one franct per head iqr
admission into liis ab.ip. Visitors docked tni
the exliihilinu, and in a tew hours the fame of!
4t preid far snd iib'. Nii si single panicle
.1 1 ... 11 1.... I I:
all Bill an lisa latieii inn, mil inta rnieKM nulla-
ted fro... the ori.tro w.d. wo.nlrflr e-uUf.tv
are so numerous dial die pane prccny die
appearance of a gigantic cobweb. Seen
ffroi tlte interior of the simp by galilit, il
reflects the pcini:dic colors with extriordi -
narv Imllianey and may he coirtti ired to th"
peacock a tail.
- ..-A ajiiiculaluthas oili'.rcii. ike caarmoiovaum
of li'()'M lor die purcli ise of die Iragda pro jw i iy
and the olTer has been refn"d. M. Msliere
calculates that heshall rrceiie diusiim iu francs
Irliu die Paiiiiatts ivl 'iie, hnd aficru ardii the
pane may be remured in its imn frant'i and
carrted round llie pnn inrW s,
The eveiil bat mado more sensation bail
..-any iilber thai It. is occurred in I'arris sincu
New Y ij ar e ly 'I'lat! exciioineat in on ilia
inertias", t rowd" ton pour lo pay ibo ad
Orissi.im aioney, rtatid titnmt the liotisc tolatk
over the Story and nta:heinelieal tlndenis in ihe
Qnariier f.ann tire working prostems, in die
eoniidcul hope ol' linJiin; wai liow to clack an
other wiitKow in ibe siune w.tv.
KKKUIi.VNT JA.si'KIt,
r.i.r. ov Tut tKvni.i'rtnN. i,
,!'Attf eommentt ment of ihn revblu'iionarv
.rHerar.nl Jasper eidi.t.,1 in the ?d Sood,
r , v. , 1,"""'r.v'r",n"""''u
. i:.... ij.. ...... ... ..t ir..... . si
.......
,,v,...-ii.,.... o.a.H.m.,.,, Illmsell
,M iwrnr... w- r a, me ll WrtWnl..:, f.l,er. -Hear air. I ata aoiim lo h mar.
.W4. made "it run .Uotdtne.-.mi yuilivaii'n
' 1 .1 ' .. I .... .to. I. . I- ..... . I .... I .1
,,a.a,.n,.,M-I1 ,unr. i..o, in me warm-
4.0jrlofll.e.H.:es., the V'tf ..tm -
creu nj a rainion u to, anu ;;ic najf eii to ihe
bottom of inc. di.ch on i!i o.ti-iide of ibe
works. The aceidi-nl was considered by the
inhabitants of Chailetoh as putting a i end to
. lbs eoultsi, by striking lite A nerinan color
lo llieeueinvr Tito muiueHi that Jasper made
ibe discovery l!i .1 tlm - d,.g had lalb n, he
jumpeii ti'oni into of Mm embrasures, snd
, nKm ii w. nir -" - , - m ii ne ouii uiaspongo
, siatT, au I reiila.iiid ilieui
on tl.e parapet,
, where li supfioitt'i ibeui
alaff iraa iiroi nred. I lie Siibscuucnl activuv : .
Mti.u anw.ner -nae
snd enterprise of this ' palrim indiice.l Col
'Moullrii to give him a sort of roving rmnmis
sion, to go and come at pleasure, etsnfident
lh..l he was always nselulty em plovrd. He
wat privileged to select sn'ch uieii from die
rgtmenf . he 1 tbotild cbortse lo accompa-
r:iw
"' nn emerpnsM ins pan.i. e..n-d ". "v "." -I" .'o..""Py ,,f Ann fast, uiviu for their rduVel to MiU ' .,r f :.et. ....!. t... ..... ..... :.V 'i rl ".:; ' 7
aisled ieueralU l'fi,r an-.n.l't. of.. n place a eat under llie g ass receiver of an a r ,1.. ,';, i. , u ueu tuner 111 nnin.rr ior iwo 01 inn inwur ranlt,
apprised of his absence.. Jas .er a .ti.ii.. ; V""V eertam tact llial lile cauiiol be supported i .. .: ,.t .. . . ... . r 5 I - "'. """'" "l' roi iin,u- ngua uas a.reauy ueen uirecwd. on I
g !,K for hi, . tCnrTn 1 ''- e rector ... J ! iTu T. tt. JT' Vf
4i..emy fill into hi. powei. Hi. amhiiim, a- i '"" ".""" "roke. opot, the piston. dil -v. . :,- " 7 - .n. .,.i chiic any mat tlte.
pean lo be limited to the cl.araelerisiics id" n l" the reemvor of air, when . ,. r . .. . f """ n bulemmiy 111 money to M"'l lurg8 . ouairwa lu Oautemala has
tiMVeevllilii.aiiiltl ami n..ri.tn..h i.. ik . ' th annn:iL who biri Ifl fcef Uiirfjinfortal.li. I . In m?t,l,"r? o pmnosihons lo the Suic I q'liia fur rHnqui)!Hiiir her cLitiu it Sj Ju. i revoked. , . . . . .-. .
i Which he wss enem-ed. When iiwalin'"' ,n" nT'e,t "no"Phere. wa. fortunate e-!
his power lo kill but not lo ,. :,.
his practice 10 penn.t a siu-lo pnsoner lo es-
jeaprv. By hi spgacity and enterprise he of-
,. soeceedrd in tlie cspiure of thine who1
were lying in nmbiish lor him. . , . . i
... ' ' f,, . . m
In one ef these exenr.i.tiiia. nn m.on.. .r
instance or
bravery snd hnmsmiy is revn-drd by the hi -
i igrapherof Gea Marion, which wrn'ih! itair.
i jgee efedtiUl. if u was not well aliened.
..While ho. w., cxauiiiiine tba..Uiilisli Cainn
st Ebenen. xer, all tl.e smipaihv of his gre.ir
nsari was a waKenf u ,.iy n(e .distresses of a
, MTS,Joiic,:wln(iu husband, an Anmricsm by
K birlli, hi( bikeit ihe king's, prnltciinn, ami
been coniiiod, in irons for dcierling ihu royal
cms. alter he had talSen Ihe oaih of atlrgi
" awe. 11, vell f.unded b.lief' was lhat nolh-
ing short of the life of her husband could a-
lone for the ofTcncrf-Wfrh which he wasdiarg
k eff.p.Amir'lp;rt;rlrf ifie .eerie of a l.elo'.ed hus
'batid expiring nrnn a pirtM, hurl excited In
s exwreuiMocnimiiHis of grief aad diwnmion.
M Jasper eetredy oonsnhcl with hit compsn-
ion. Sergeant Newton, wriiie la-elmga (at tl.e,
distreased female aud her child were equally
j!..filed wiihbssilwa..poaibe prariieabtliiy iif
releasing Jones f.onit bis .impending filler-
ti . i. .1 ...
, i.wtiM incj w i re -ii mm 10 suggest, a pb.n
of operation, lliet .vvertt deirrmined to waicb
. e - . . . - -. ..-iiCTHaiif,ii. 111 ,,ie reiwiraut ninroaeai IW lliaur
ir ihn auui ri-...iliif, j.i.i ........ 1 ..I..
Ti....r . , " a-in.
lliecllor'. . 1 he denarnire ol J..n. ..i
ral nlbers fall 114 u-mia I in Vn m. .1, r..- .:..t 7
x a V' " . " ' V j -0 r'r iiiii
uiliIergMa.d consisting i.r a .erg.-ant, a cor-
pbWlnd eight men, wa, ordered on fhe
succeeding morning. Within two miles f,0(rl
Sayanuaji, and Ihirly, yard, from ihe main
Toan, is a spring1 of fine waler, .'irninnded hy
" deep and Itifet tihdi-rwnrelwheni tr.ivcllcts
a- wfioi, hali iovfewh nhemsteli-e1 with a cmd
"'iSP f'-"" tlBlear foemtam.' Jasr'sod
. Vi"Pnmn,oouidetrd Uns the uum fusur
abh hi 1 their emerpria-y TJ.ey ice.irdingly
ss.ed the gruuriJ..j)ild j;onrealcd themselves
-. V'Vf.f PrP-.,-wl'eii the en-mr came HSU.
sii'i, I?1?. t;'9 f's j,oad tf$
mainrd with (tie prisoner, while (he plhereJ
leaned their guns sgttinst the trees in care
less manner, aiid wenl to th spring." Jasper
and NfWlonrixed two musket and diaableu
ilie.two sentinels,. ,Th possession of nil die
arin placed th.i enemy in tlieir power, anil
compelled iliein lo surrender,' The irons
wore laUeu off, "'anil the arms put Into ihe
han'ls Ol W"S Who Bvl lien priaO'l.f s, Md
' '"' f"r PrysrHire
morning, and joined the American cramp. .
Tlx- are few intiaaaea upoav record wbrre
1 pernmal eierlioiu, eren f.ir -H'-preFrialiiu
) T mn eriuin prmpcri jjf. dnath. would hvr
imlured rinrt kn act M drenereie of n
! inion.. How oiu-li innre UmljbU era this.
u Uci Jie ipring to acnou wia roused by die
laqienialiqus n( a trniHlc unkouwn lo the ai
. fenturrra.
' SiiWonenl! to ihe frllant Jefenre at Sut
limn'a fannrt, Citl. Vloiitirie'a fegimrnt Wim
' preirHrJ whIi a aland rtf eolora br Mi. r.t-
ibo iinN ag.uni 5avannaH, I wo nffiren
bnd lie n kitlfil, and one wcandcd, iu endrar-
nrin; 1,1 plain dirv rulnra upon the enemy's
' parwt nixm die fprimrfield redoubt' Juat
. hefore the retreat was ordered, Jasper endea
' voied li replace them
while be was in lint art
wound snd fell into the
treat was ordereJ, he reri
lil.' condition uponnii
tlic colors lo hia regiment, and among ihe laat
. aela of bis tile siicceededjin bringing tliem off.
M.ipir llorrv called 10 see him soon after the
retreat, to whom, il is said, tie miJe the fol-
iowtug erinimtiniealion:
"1 hvegtitrny furlnugTi, That sword was
prVented to me by One. Ritlleilwe, for my
aerviee in ihe defence of Fort Moultrie. Give
il lo m huher, and lell him I have worn it in
boiiur. If lbs old aian abould weep, tell him I
his r-on dusl in ihe hope a ol be-ler 1 1 1 c . '
i Tell Mrs. Klliatt I lost my lile supporting
.1 . I I, l... .'..I . :
t me eoiura wniro Bin: uri-feiiM-vi iu our rial-
! ment. ' SbonM yo.l ever see Jones. -bis wife
sud son, tell lh ;m that Jasper is gone, hill
thai the remeinbraiu-e of the battle he foitghi
! tlir tlienv broughrt secret joy to his heail when
! death was about lo slop its motion lorever."
He expired shortly-after closing this sen
lenee
I ..J... - I'l
, 1 ' ""': . ,
U" V'T'nZ ,hc'r.-,?:1J"'""ll,"U!
?I1ST, ontl ITIT-J III'IAv; ijr littles (i tt, J tJll VB 11
ml almuM 1W. it when .n thrtr pftacnce.
.... x - a. r- - -: . - -i'i -----f,, V - " --r'" uiai uoi;i na4onH(riiu Hiauparabiu uh, i u'd Sisics hi lie trromoted hy'the rBiaalfttctiuil
. . BB .COMPHJCIIBSSIVCr p.fcZ , ,,.ele TT " HI 1 1" entiott. i ?eS America of a cawl, U. importmce.: .Td
T dk to ihe poinl. and slop when voa have ;'' " !,qJ'T f 1, ' l'l r'.""1'' '' b,lw'- N-gt,a, Co.ta Rira, and llondu-1 compllcaiion ,.r the tetrhorial and ptdiical re-
reaehej iu Tim faculty thai some possess ol.! j ,mrm wil, X. which Is Tircnns Herable "' "b"nC f l,u,,",ri, with which ! lali.ms above referred to, with tile overium
miking one idea envcr a qiiro of paper is uot Thia i.nrtan '- -.l.i.l. t .h. " fK'r"",l,eB '"" eo.dd be made, end j for utir friendly concurrence made by the
o4 f' T mneh.. Be short .d comnrehen- fm ul P"( .J'n " , B ' "1Z ,. 1.1. V"T ' TV' U" UMmli' WmuA11tMty. "'at much btneili might
Itensire it. all you say or write, to fill a 7', , " n t e?,, !,,.ie ? ! aetdrmeiH of ihui vexatioua qoestimu i al.en.l Ihe appoinlment of a full mii.islet to
vobim, upon nothing I no credil to any bo- ItTS i''". The l,rili' ""''"" rejard. the com-. Cetttrd Ame'icn. lo he Incredi-.J to each !,
dvithmieh UI Chesterfield wrote a mv .....'?"..'! - P"."."n P"f? M. L" rnillee of govert.ineiil of Sail Juan di I None. ! tin goveriimeiiia iiieluiled io that nam., m .
. , .Mtcaeson. prouueen. in n .s worn u mainlv , tff tlis lhil Uh,
., U.(oa.cl,atv. i hey remind tn. of a .. 4 April 19, 18'O.wa. ueialed lw
lw.,.ty f.r poun,ler.ii.harK,.d.t 'h VnM mie.nd Or,. Britain.
bird., joilbeira Irvmeiidous noise; aeea'u.. ,. .
i r a . i l ,") treaty the high cniitractinir names
a volume of name; hut you look in vain for K.......I !,.. .1., . . . .. n i
.a .ir.. -ni . l- i .. "j . , ; noinii il etnaelvrs lo use (heir influence wil l
Ihe eRi'cts, rl.e bud is acittered lo slotns. I .,, o, ... . M, ,
Just sr. wkl. It.e idea: il fa envelooed io n
ii ii. i . ti r i
i .,, -nrk,MW. Khnrl ,... ' . mnM.
nono an. lost si.i.o me rtimntiiv oi wnros
i . . i
,es snd paragraph., are favor.-, with
c.,,..,,..! u. to Um vhiiik mai. who
wruw IS,
Ilis I
neaV
ana i u.e gouu o.u ifenucnan wno re -
I . . .L. 1 I I l .
pj. ..(,,. ,.,. ,l,ead,"i
Ltw. - i'b.y do m,
Such
110
, ,
moral ll.su they
Isav. I lie ball is uul mid iu these cases.
'i-i.. t . ' 'I.i iir. !
incv aru worm ineir weigni ill goiu lur every
uiiruuseni life. K aler, lie short, and we
r .,, , . i i .. i .
will stop shod with the advice.
. r .
l'itiable"siKbts not .infrequently sngsest the
ridiculous. Thus il is lb. deo.h. if sadness lo
Iw.lw.l.t . r.ll..-.M.l.. .I,,..,!, .n.l ...l,.u,,L""!,',"",,:,,mm"r --rnmenis oi t.entral
:jjm
tar. iStit iiow rulu-uiuus. wheu. on irnina
' up io liini and a-kinu Inn. how he gi". iliere.
. I., r... l .mol.
an
TilC CAT AM) TtlE AJR rujtir.
Ii. following anecdote uflb. eat is relautJ
bvUela Croix, a. ha.nur Cdleo wiibin liiL
uwn observation: Uuce I ni: .ats he.
" . - -
1 "
i nmrgl. to discover tlol soaree from whence
Ul'e'nfl proceeded. She plaoed her
j I" "I""' ,a- ,hrogb which the air es-
1 ' " ,u 1 ' , P"," nM U '"7 m"" "om
pswi.g out of the receiver. All die exer-
lions of ihe philosopher were now unanilinff;
' . .1 . .
1 r,i k. ,1r. it,. :., ,i,. .
j effect'
uallv psevenled Its nierst.o.k Hoping
10 efli ei hiaHiriMie hoagaia lela.r iiimihe re.
ceiver. which as soon as thecal perceived, she
withdrew her paw. from, the aperture; but
whenever he attempted la exhaust th. te
cetvrr, atie applied her paw as before, , All
ihe specialties clapped their hands al the won
derful sagacity of ihe animal; and the . lectu
rer, found binisekT under tlte neccesily of lib
erating her, aed .ubsiituling in her place an-H
n her that possessed lea. neaeiration. and'
enabled him lo repeat the crdel experiment,"
ISIA.MKvjK TIVKM8'
"We learn from h'ttcr just received from
Mte Airv that th. Ki.mew-Twirss. Chan; Si
r.og.Ai'rsl aram awn una btwy worlil sgam
JJiey haie hi' innidoyeil by aume.Ntiriiiern
men (some say y Baruum.) al a salary of
ft.DUU a year, n e feel au interest III Ibeir
happiness, we hat e eai sail at their hospitable
hoard, and becrt pleirsed snd iostmeied by their
. . .1 1.. .1 . 1 1 . -.1
Uilwrbtmliw.M.y their sl.suowerwivwgruw
. .. '
sr n
1 -T .
" MINING PROSPECT.
u Ve were shown a day or two .ine'e
y or two .nice sifme
of the fiiii si sample, of gold ore lhat we have
ever see m tin eoauiry, j ney metu tuxeit
ot of a new xem at iu :p mine in Ibis
eou.iiy, .t a point hitherto not opened, by
Mr. Pennman sn experienced miner who lias
recefllly 'reopened 0if rations .1 that eekiraied
mine, W e liearn that M I. Penaman tnttntda
seeding the .ampfa North, tir .xhibition ill
inleiM lMjoceapUhstto.lit with hiuu
ilia enlerurire of xtraciini the precious metal.
U. I..,,. ..1 -t.:l i.1 """""-ri 10 om momii 1 inai 010 city ami win ol an Jinn (lei .orie. ; ici. hevonil llie .mini. h .k .
. MESSAGE. : T
From lie Pmihnt f the United Stattf
tramittim m rrpnrt ii fftrmtt f Ihi
" Flbritnry I. lS3.-Rrf,rrtt le the
Cemmitlet on Commrrrr. '
To the &Kitrr4 lmn nf Rrjtre$'ntt1irfi!
1 irahamil a report from the Swreuiry of
Stale, tablniii the aubaiHin-a of reeent,
eoiniuunicaiiona made by ihe aninuler ol"
her, Until nine Majeaiy to the De.partineul ol
Stuteon ihp atilijifKif the jatrr-meaeut eaal
by the Nicaragua roulc, wbii-h Ainned die
chief object of the (reaty between ihe I7ni
leJ Stalea and Great Drilian, of 10 b April,
1850 ; and the relatione ol (.real ttritisn b
the pniliitoraio of tfo.Kjuiin, vrbinh aba ex
prewm heraell" dririou pf rcliiiltiiahing nn
terms omiairtcnl with hee bouor ible engage
-menu to the Indians of 'dial name.
In ciumrniieiu' vf ,.ti' jcaunarunieaHons,
and Oihcr CiiosiJeraiinna suhd in ihe report,
it i deemed adi isiblu by the department thai
our diphwratie re!atbn with (tie Minle 11T
Central Aineriea ahotild be pbeed.on a Mjh
iBf and more efficient footing! and thin men
lire meeta my apnromttinn. I he wtKile subf
saeiwomnr so mneh delu sev and linpor-
pprotin;
ureas, 1 have tlintighl t my duly to submit
the report nf die department lo Ihe two
houses. The iinpnrlanec of ibo mcasurr
seemed to require an rxno'iiinu somewbat
in tb'iail of Liiu giounds on whiih it is recoiu.
meiinea.
MIF.f.ARI) HMiMORE
VVshinqton, f'tbntitrtf 18, 1843.
Ukpirtbknt or Statu,
jyuihingluit, February 19,1853.
8m
Ki'cent comiiiunicaiions have been
i i . i i i ,, . . ,
"".'' !-f by the llriti-l; minis
ler relative lo the affair, of ('eir-l Ah.eri..
. r -i.;, ii.-. " "
of wh ch I deem tt my duty ... report to ) ol.
inn auMidiis!-
i. ... . , .....
n..j .1,., imt pi.,pcr nr wiaiirvo mat our
relations of tins United Stales with some
nreaeiiia.if.iwi ill rnywlt -n lit.. mmu....i .1....
I " I iw. 'Ii piriil on.
of equal interest with a d reel, expeditious.
nd economical line ,4 intereoarsr between
jour ,tlaiilic coasts and
I Union on the I'arilic.
the members of the
' : : r"'
"r claiming
to po-sess, any jurisdiction
".,er ' "-rritory which the pr..t,'.
si.iu-caiiMt mav traverse
i j .
or which shall ha
' niuF ill.
iters applicable thereto, III order to
iJlu, ,.,..' ..:-
- '-in., o go.ci niiiiiriiis io ran..-
tate the eonMi notion thereirf hy every mrana
1 : l . nnwer:
ml lllev a so sirreo iu use
,.:, I ..rr. ,i..... ..7 r.
i w.. ,'inva., nuurcvrr'.iir nowever II
I most exoedieol. io nrd,.,
(lie esiaoiiiiiinei.i ol two free pons, uuc at
I .. ,i ,,r
i, .i. . , r . ii . . .
It was also stipulated by ibe trealy of Vnril
i , ,. , . . .. ,' , ,
19. 1850, that, it any .differences should arise,
" w . "r 'l" mnty
lt,m"Sh. W ,.H-h ""
i. ... .u . u .. : ..
w aorii uiui.renars snouHJ in anv
way impede or obstruct die execution of ihe
a.iiil e.ii'.l iliw mi.a,nm.i. ..c 1 1 . : . .1
1 - ... i 1. .1 tr . i ...
. . ..... - ateail ol eeieismg alisolulu soveigmv over! regarded as a ratialavtnrv indication nf a de
. 1 lilf lIiM ill at 1 s sail iti 111 I ail r I lain not in nijLa 1 f 1 .as, I.1 ...
(. .L . I . II I 1 I
iiten tite works, and ? . . . " "V ' , i entrai America, and prohibiting nil com-1 sire m the pnrt or Great Britain, by tesign-
ro.ired a mortal 1 '. " J ' " frn""re r"mmun"-"""- inerro on the coasts umler her sway, has en- ing the nnileciorate of MmNiuil... to remove
dil-h. When a re- " ' "m"c" 1 ,c measure pmH.seii c.,n- llrey h tmilu nvvr , pans of this ! one of Ihe ,rt serions embarrassments of lh
uljected the bottom-. " urT ' "P"0' ? m-v ' Tl - continent. The M,i, InJ.ans, i.tel caw. Tber seem W tl.i department l, to
icb tL donor DrweniedT'' r. .r " l of .vnMmr their Own irib- areordimr M the mint the eincdirnc of . tie eff.r, i In.
I in- die ' Slates of (.'einril America have
L.r i.. i. . ... :
appoiiiliiienl to meetii . In Vi ,, . " .
" States anil (Jreai Briiain would use their good
Offices m settle such thtferences in-the
ni;tli4
ner be suited i promote the Interest, of !
. ,
t. j . e'.i .- .
' ' - .pUW , ceriii... pro-,
rosii.ons were airreeo iinon hw ihia ii.m,,i.
i ' . . ' .
. ii- .1 . .
nego.1a.10ns earne.1
, . sro,err.menr. tne only otijecl ha.
been to senre, as far as possible, the passage
of ihe canal Uirn.igh one and the same eivi
lixed Slate, iu order to preclude ihe evil, loo
likely to arise from its passing through more
man one jurisdiction, anfl to exercise the in flu
enee and meditation of ihe Untied Slain,
which had been invokrd by the parties in
controversy, in the manner best calculated
lo promote llieir respecure iatoresl..
The conflicting claims of Great Drilian and
Nicaragua, wiih reference to Mosquito, are
among the diflicullies wliiidt embarrass diis
subject. These difficulties arise principally
from the fact that l)m mm of Han Juan del
Norte, the eastern outlet of lha eanal, i.
claimed to belong to the Msoquito territory.
By ihe first srliele of the treaty of Iff'th
Aprils I8S. the two panic aeree that neitlt-
d er the one no. the oilier will ever -erector
maintain any fortineslion rommauding the
eanal, or in the vieioiiy thereof, or m-cupy,
o foriify, or colonize, or assume or exercise
any dnoinion ovei N'iearagua, Costa Rie.
the Mosipiito roast, or any part pf Central
America. Hut the relations of Great Briiain
to Mosquito and the Mrwjnfto liifliar.e.'over
horn she chime to havessercised ( prolee-"
mrafa ht a hing omirso of years, remained
enuW this trealy .omewhat inilirterrainaie.
I he port of Kaja Juarf del Norle, to wbirb
1I14 name, of Greymwn hs.' beon. given by"
Great Briiian, though c Intined .. . within ibe
tlmii of ibis pioterlbraie, has, for aboul a
year, been really governed tr) ihe name 01 ibe
iHnlar King of 4 Mosquito hy a committee of
v ir"ricun CMiteiis.-choseii by the people.
Nieara.ae rfainte the risrhilnl soeerrisniv
(eribfa port (from which her ...horiiiua
were,afu 1 a bn.1 , po session, ejected r a
Uil.lalt lorre in January, I81IJ.) and over llie
whole Mosquito region, nf which however,
if Is maintained by Great Briiian lhat Nic r-'
a.ua sciii at anv urn. had onanssion -'."
Ii.formaiioti has lately been received a. ihi.
me MTijesir. ttat (he eompaity ' wttlrtrtisfl
cuiiiracieu (n tauiisj a ampH-snat, aero the
hihmusor'.liearagiiv, hating ftiurtd ii impoa -
aibte tn earry out die plan as originally rim
ti'inpiaicu, has reewlveil ta propow to tbegiw
i nimen' nf iViriragua a uuHliriexiion of that'
pliu. wilb the liew of mnfrrBt'tieg aeuRat t(
amallerdinienainns' tuan ilioee tpert Ard in then
eonlraeij arid the nriih mitiiaier has Geen in
iirwired to hiiimate luthia uepartanenl tl.at if tin
tn'ornralion ahmdd uroii eoftect.heriii 'jeaty'.
goveminehl would led iheB)elvrt al itheriv,
undei UieBrtenth.artiele ofth treaty f lOib
of April, 185(1, Ui wilb J raw their prrrt.-Uo.
from dial eoinpanv, and K trttinfei it r anv
other company wdicb should undertake a
eanal on the originrd plant il "heinr; deemed
of the utmrnt iuiportanre by die Uriiiab gov
ernment that the greal eottceplion ol an inicr
ureaiiic raual, adapted Ui lint ocemniuduliim
ol UM irsarla of the w'i.,1
rid, mMrtmitSimi m an 'tn)eTr Mih Apeir, I95." diart thai titer should
ary transit toule for coasting vessids. wliii-li,
tidisianl nations, would be roinnar ilielv
' destitute of ralue.
1 be British imnis'.pr has aluo been instruct
ed to siart.lfy lo this dtparlni. nl liial, since
(real itrilian first aaaumed ihe protection
aliil di'fiMien nf llin Moanitii., Inili-oia ilt m...
,iiion ol ill nartiea hud rhamrod. S,.m i.
customs of ilicir rare, funiidi ouly it uaiue . iluce all parties to enter intl an amicable eef
and a lille ' by which forcigut:ra Iraditi ' at ; ilemenl of their eonflirting claims and Inter
San Juan del .orU-, anj alone: ihe Mo.-oui- ests. Much an effort miirhl adtantaennislv
lo coast, according lo Ihe usages ol civilized
I thceonnlrv.
ciiaies, exercise tup cilertirc eovernmem ol
In eoiisenuenre of ihose elianif -
i'S, Ureal Britain, instead of having, as for-1
iiicn.i.aii uiicreai 111 me ueie,nceot i e ,vios-
i)uiio iiiuuiia, lor tne sake ol exempting a
part of the territory of Ceipral America Irouj
Spanish control, and lliwvby ob amiilfc ad
mission for her commerce, has now no other
interests iu Mnsnnitn but such as she derives
I i- e i . . .
from an honorable regard to her old erinnex-
! " . V" "-"etn.,... "PI"'"" " ntm, wtui, nir
wl"i "ie "loaquno uaiion oi Indians.
h ,u, heeH lurll(jr to lhumMme.
s - - .
UJ l,,B """."
m.iiimer that her Al.uvsiv'
governmeiil has for several years eudwivoitd
lo suit her eiuravcntenls lo (be allcrt ii ctrcuin-
stances nf ihe rase ; bin thai every proposal'
above referred to,
real power
. c I
which exercises" authority in thai pari nfCed-
ithi America. 11 would be a mailer of in
dilference io Great Drilian whether llnil mu
ihority was exercised in ihn name nf ibe
King of Mosquito, or in (he name of tli. oily
of S ii Juan del Norle ilstlf; but it is dtsir
ed by Ihe British governineui thai- ibe appn-
rent stale of (hings sbotdd be made lo con-'
as in fart tl
form M the roality, which is mil now the ease, reason lo hope lliut ho would be able to coif
the government being nominally carried nikvince the goierninems concerned lliat iiotliiiig
in the name of the King i:f Mosquito, while, j iwn be gained among- equals, by adhering lo
.1 really ixiirc.aed by the coimniiire organ- extreme rights and pielenaion., however fining
iaed al San Juan del Norle, or O'reyiown, ihei'niiviciion on wliiclitlicy are founded, when
under a popular i.lcciion. in opmsi'e coiiiii-llou ia.iiiertained by llieotb-
What the British govrrninenl would con- j er party) llittt llieir true interest lies incompro
sider a good and fin d arrangement, would , ntise of tbeirronftirtiiig rlninis; that llie me-
!, tljalion or th. United Slate, and Great ijriv-
H'tt. That San Juan tlel Norte, or Grcv- i am may ho honorably niut safelv accented
lowii, abnuld be a free ami huh-(mud ml port,
i.M.Mtwl.'tl utill. Xl..... 1... .1. l .
- "- won 4.iiiiiiou nv suco rtitaiioiis : siicc.csaion in uoruer wars aim uomeslic coq-
of f irudsliip and Uiaiice as may bo agreed nildoits, which can have no other effect than
""'Ji' . . , that nf defeating llie great' work of imer f-
Srtimily. Thai indemnification or ad- c.canie communication, und olher respi el. in
vantages rqnivalmit to ilnxe l od down in thn j flieiing (he roost deplorubl. c.iainiues upon
project of convemi ui nf ibe flOdi April, IH52. 1 rminiric. which in ibe pursuit iiflhearirqf
should be atsnrvtt to 'Mosquito iu return for j peace. 'might attain high degree of prosicr
iis withdrawal from its present nosiiioii in ' il'. ' Iu addition ' to theao oon.i,t,.r,.o.'... !.,
rttlcrenre to iu Juan (bl INotlr.,
Thirdly. That ihu United Slucs mill
Ctrejl Rriiain, wiihunt funiMliv
o. H .i-t v..-..- .... . i . ' w
. i:" .!' " nc reauy u. aci
-"i"-cri io ici.Jiui mo iiiuepciijtnce of the
,r" ."'." lmn "alevcr quartet it
may o0a.,acxco
I'be Iliilitih government deem it essemh.l
an del. None, it is suf scaled by ihe Briuah
goverumem that a greater security i,r a oer
lain fixed lerrilory should be the considers
lion for that object.
For lliesn purpose, ihey piopose lo de
spalch some peratm qualified lo treat wilh
ihe authorities of tins city; aad in case
TlieTJrwleil State, concur in these view., the
British government would memmend lhal
a new Convention, in the place i.r Ihe 'unac
cepted agreement of ihe 30ihof A pril. 185-2,
annum he proposed and concluded, and lhat a
person Well qualified lor lb. purpose should
lie will by tin. government to .el conjointly
wilh Ihe Commissioner of ner Brilaiiuig M-ij.
estvr" '"
The Briiish government it not nuawsre of
llie a'lineiiltic arising from tin) fae llial cor.
lain neighliormg Slalca deny abogellior Ihe
independence ol Mosquito, aud thai ibe Miss
quilo tribe of Jndi.int are liable every d.v In
new incursions 11,10.1 their lerrilory. They
do not expect to make a complete provision
against ihi. danger. They consider it, how
ever, their duty to do wb.t is required by
honor tiij humanity in behalf of the Mint.
quila aaiuwr; ; declaring, at ill. .am. time;
that ihey -intend to aJ litre etricdv to the
treaty of Washington of the l;h of April,
1833, ami not lo assume any sovereignly, Ul
terior indirect, in Ce111r.1l America. ,
Such is Ihe substance of Ih enmmunica
tmn which, wiibio . few rtai., have been
mail la tlus department by the Briiish mm-,
isier, atiidsr 'Uis diterliop of bis goverumem;
from which il Will be perceived
J-lrtt. Tlmi, fa constderaiiim of the altered
state of thhigs under which it grew up, that
government is disposed lo relieve iiseif from
th prmcctnmi of lb Mosquito Inilian.
provided lhat a aceurity eau b obtained fiw
them sgainst hostile incursion fiont theneigat.
noting Hlste. .if , : - 4svt
iinondlu. 1 bat the Briiish anvernramii
regards the erminm nf Saa Juan del None
mm a Ire awl tudi)eiHlau( ny, whose po
litiral cqodiliva . would, remM-.tU.l ot- tfa
I fr re ritiea 'nf Oerminyr as Uie best eoerwt in
j he pirrauei! tor settling the rontmreraiee rela
1 live to die aniereiuly of dial nUee, andui
the inosl ronirment rnnde f iiiaurinir lint-
... .1.. t 1 : .. t .
iri-iM'ti hi lire wtrwiuuri louian",
7Vii y. That though a formal gaaraiity
of the free eity is not proposed t he ememl
into by. the two powers, ( Jreal Briiain deaires
the riHienrfeneti of lha (Juilrd Stalea in el
lecii:ig these objeets, , -;J-t.-
An opinion from tliia deparimenl nn (he
merit of ibeae angirestiims mode of set
ding the questions ,it i-ane in lliia pari ol
Central A merit's. Would, nndrr xililij vif
er.makineing, he of 1 i 1 lie weight.' 'Iliry are
given only as the views of the British gov.
ernmeui. It may lie proper, however k
slnte llial, in the opinion of die departnenl, it
would be.raura.aiUisahle IIhh tin tw fveea
ments should lite their iiilloenr with Kbsara.
a-a'arii' "Beeant iho' nr.,m..ill .
resort to terms of settlement less advantage,
mis' to (hat government, a in the ease with
ihoae now snggoated by ureal Britain. ' Re
rent events ere believed tir eneouraffe die ex
peetallnn than an elfort of Jliis kind would be
eiireesrul. lliiwever thbt mar bei the enrd
' ,irk .if,.iijL,. nr Il.;:l. .;..:... .1-
.mlee of hi ...ni.n. -ill '.I.-.M 1.-
begin by pulling the diplomatic retaiioiis of
Ihe Miiteit Ntatre With Central America on a
: better fooiitie, Of the five States birhliled
under that oniric Costa Rica and Nicaragua
nave sppoiniea ministers plenipotentiary to
this go veri mem t and the (?osta Kiean min
ister is also minister 1 plenipotentrsry" of
itustemaia. t ne iimtenr txtatef have at
present a charge d' affaires at the capital of
Nicaragua ) and a charge-d' affaires to fJua-
j causfta lieyopil ttie control of the department,
W . ' e,l.d to hi. ,r0. Tr.?l,.3
;.Hiis of Central America hare nn rnroi
i -
.senialive. Thn M.-cratarv fa of npinitin. fat
! W into iew these cireanisbincM with ih.
great magnitude of the inieresia of the l!nl-
j side successfully at sucli nf their capiluls as
II..; .!.....!! .1 !-. Ii ..... -' -.1. .'
lie shoijl,! deem expedient, I Willi full powurs
to treat with un oi all of them, and wilh in
slructb its to uh the inlluence which his rant
would give to Jinunote the great work nf cofl
eiliaiioii. Ii' some dislingiiished cilixnu" of
flic Unjlei! States, piwseasiiig ibo high quali;
ficaliniJs required for the trust, should In del
snaielicd .limn ibis frieiidlv miaaion i il.u.. i.
and dial its only alternative is a loo probable r
.. !..'Lf l. . . , r.
favor of
ihe
proposed mea.ure, it may be
mcnlioncil that tlieja are imoorlanl private in
terests of American eiiixeu. at and near Ran
Jnan del Norte, which ' merit tl.. protection
of sri influential representative of the gov
ertimeni.
Xnlhlinr wrnilt! be ailded 1., iha ..... r
'our diplomatic rolation. wih Central Anier-
full
may
leer-
ronlio'
return
ppomuneni
been
- '.-
'l bs SCli.lU
of Congres. being required
lor the appropriation nen.ary m earry the
proposed measure into effect it fa respectfully
reeommeiiiled lhat lli is report shonlj be com
muuicaird 10 the two bouses . . w ,. . .,
, Respeti folly submit led I . - . . ,
To the PaMiMtt-f or tk Vnnum Stai'.J
SIX m Bar I B BW VL'tllF l-aTS t ;
LIQUOR LAW IN SWEUEV.
In Swwleu, wl.ocver is foiinddri.uk is &nu.
for the first ofTenae, iIhvo dollars; for die '
second, six; for the third or. forlh iraorison
uicni is added In the fine, and deprived of the
right nfvoiing ai the election, or holding ' of
(ice. and. exposure in lha chur. h 011 Himda; ,
If th mine indivlilual la found Comminiiig liie
wine offence fifth lime, he fa imprisoned six
month and condemned to hard labor, -
If. professor of religion, it U .till morj
fcri;. and he ie cut off fnml (Ira Vhuteh.
Whiierer fa fonvicied of intoxication fa flni d
three dollars, which torn fa doubled fir every
ofTence. An eerli-siastic who fall nndrr the
nffene. lose, bis benefice. It is strictly for.
bidden to give or sell spiriluotis liquors lo stu
dent, servant or 'apprentice. Whoever is
(buml drunk in til sireeur or making a dis
turbance 111 a public bouse, i imprisoned and
tiRed one half the flu. goes 10 the informer,
and Ibe nihef to ihe' poor. Twice in a year
three ordii.aimes are read aloud in the elinrhes
iry ihe clergv, ' and every1 la vern keeper
M lmundto litre a copy hung up in Ihe
principal f.itn hi liis hotrse. Under heavy
fine; 'Under ' these regulation scarcely .
drunkard is lo be found.' Shrrbrrlt Trivet:
. ; f :wsrm. t! tmii VoL..TI.e ful-
lowing is supposad to be die number of news
paper tu tlte world : Ten tn Austria, four
teen ia Africa, thirty in Asia, sitiy-bve In
Belgium, tphiy-five, in Denmark, ainely io
RnaiaMMtd pitfaoda ibfre htindred in Prussia,
three kuniim.1 and UiiriV in other Oermrii.ie
Mlatra, tii.hundti'd to Great Bribtia, tad Ire.'
land, aud.e tebtet-n humlred iu the Uii;tjd
, IHrKstXlL, IslplUtVKMKJir., ..;
,, ,.JUIU 10.1D C'ON V K N T10.X a ..- i.'
' 4 - OwvMlisa will ti. kM lo-ths t.nra of Taa"
J.yiUs, H. 0., sa, Tussslsy tk ta t Aprs),
tt imimg th. waak tt April Oeaaty VwsrV fs taa
(ittrp-Mi f fnwuM ajviiH Muck Hixspaaiy so,
alruut. aad builj a Hail Uwil rrma snuM eanvenisw
point 6s ths Kichmamt sdJ lianviila Kail Kunii
tt.M lawaa f MUtoa sua Vaucvvill. fa th,
3i. CseoliM Ovatral Halt iUmhI, ss a 'l rsrra ths
wsirs4watsitMwalaHIBo .,-
, TUs aoai.lics of Kfcnsiiaai. UuiulfarJ, Akv
aiauee, Uianu, rersuu, Iu .N. Carulina, arid (be
0n.t of Halifax, Virginia, alio il,t I'itlss of Kick
saend and CeieralHirK. with such sthvr eountlrs or
""s may bet wlsrsassil la Ski. smisrpriu.J
aa oaiaaaw aarovs s asan mietaw. la taia aoav
vsntiun. . flXSX (JITiitklMJ.
h iith,,,,;, ; ... .,.,,,,,7.;
i W. paUlish-lb. abrvvB nrifsfB a Wallet
f Courtesy to Uiom who bar. msd the rei
quwli but Wo ar. very fa frirm oelievbig
ibaJ.goui policy will permit m nueraiion ia
the prii l by th. people of North Carolina.
W go tor lha ai tk InndiHH Rarl Road)
Md w bold lhal auy prinoit which would db
sort fr.im it iiber travel oi freight Would he
Utal til Us sucmwi, tjutid faith to the stocks
h.ddon, we think. Would fcirbid our Legislature
iruaa aaaaing auy omieouou that would prej.
rnlwo Ihe road and w. l not think that in
dividuals nra if Ihey had the pOWrr, should
attempt to do w bit the Wslsinr. soukl noi
with pmpriely .sncuoo. h wa. one of Ihe
great, objects of the niod to connect the east
em and wesu m wectiont nf Hit JJuiie, and
make lis one peopl.i guii that Obiect would
b in a great uiuasnre frusiraiej by construct.
nig a unuicn, a. propuaco, to aarry "ih. trade
audrommeittdof ibo west the Bui. m
Virginin." Slaw irifa. ahonlr) leach ws to
loon tiiorw al home. lur triad wa. pr.ijceled
with Ihe expcctaiion thai it would open way
toniitiket fiirrtiu prKdiii-e of the weal, and
that, in turn, It wa. expected, would give prose
perous activity Ui die Irada sod commerce of
i.ie east ami both of them united ar. neeea
.try to f iv profiub.e-.mpbiyment in th.
Road. If (wo-ihinls of the Road It to be In
degree paraliaed, by drswlnif bff the travel
and tiajiisleriug llie ' prmluce nf die west M,
Ibe Virginia Rail Koad, is there any goo,l
res son tofctppnsjfthrtt a itifficiemly increased
aClKity would be given to Ilia business on the
remaining oiie-lhiid to, (oinpensHte lha, loss
and tiheveilt a llepreclaiion of the slock J '
do not Ihiuk h would. , The travel might be
iHi iiirMfliiil not the fttiglrti But
ewri if tl shiMild, What witl' become ufijial
other feature of ilia' enterprise which gave
existeiice tri our Riistr-i.ui Wild up our , ea
ports, Wbilid togeiher the, Easiaud.llie WeM
hy identity of inlen.i, and to inaka ilium
feel more wmsibly their relaiion a. ciiixens of
k. Q.....S VL.. ... . , I .. .
... ...His kmni i ma is ma true pmicr wl.icq
niwht govern mir aetion.. tl will be time
enough, alter our Road ha. passed iia infancy,
and ieorfca for Itself a brofi lablo business, io
talk Tirlew exireriinertia. ' TKe ennatroetioa.
oft corinettiifg tint beiweeit ih. NorlliCar-
onna ami me v irgmia itoad would unuucstioti.
ehfhetierlt the lrm mrwa
which it passed f but Tt would lie at loo great a
aacrirle. of ihe general food i would great.
iy impair trie trttire (.four own lowpa,nd dc-j urlin Hml Mincnradebl of
preciatc (he value of the most important of oiii",rtt" ioani 10 guard against the probable fa
Slat Improfement.' The people of Caswell
We hope, will be accommodated with soma
commodious way of geitin ibeir pr.iduc. fa
the North C'arolin Road; "but it must b
without sacrificing the i merest of own Slate
for the benefit of Virginia." ' , "
( rThe Raieigh Bumdard Com'-liKle. iri article
upon this siilject trlrtt tlm following sentl
menie, whb-h we heartily endorse,"" .
" I he true policy of North t-'aroli
rhaltee wh it effect it may hay Upon particu
lar loT-a!ifirs-.i to build Hoadt for htrtrll
and not Tor her .later Htales--io aid her own
market towns, and not those of tooth,. Caro
lina and Virginia. " If extension of her pre.,
oof ro.ds must lie made, let ihem be to jleaii.
rirt in the East, and 10 the Teiiiirssee line.
Wt l at ah rale, l.q Otir.eoide prefer what
we hatre. and long Irl.t nf hat wt havt,
to any cdnuecii. which shall add to the ex-
iaiing drain upon our rcacuroc for th benefit
of odier Slate.'
Our Millon friends must then-fore excuse
us for expressing ibe wish that, if their eon
vmiiion is well aiismh-d, enough true hearted
North Carniiiiians miy be present in defeat
the pcj.-el ol cdi.'ieciiug lbs two Roads in the
manner propiwd. .. lite. ""
' 1 ,.t ... 1 , 1 a i"i - , r
A RAILROAD TALK
i
The resource, of Western North Carolina
reait nes ee be .nvelopwl until ft fa pferecd hy a
1 ruil.i.l , ainil llw.' BM.ItM.1 I-Ul ..I.. .
jfaung heawssm die Eastern portion, of the
Wtate can never lie obliterated wnbl the pen.
pw os ihv iwn aeeiiofss are imugnt Ints inter
eourse ; ami mud this jealously can be remov.
ed we may look in vam for wis. arid whole-
wine legislation. ,
" .'tRmlmrforrl emtHryi.n.l .m.
eonnlie. liocdoriuc ott' Mouth Carolina.
will naturally eerk market hi Iheirsaienhia
prodtu' thruugb Ihisl .iicr rUale.. If Ih. ten-
wad faextt aded Weel iiMny pass through
tins mumy. 1ml w do not believe il willow
W Uuuk tt will run nearer the centre of the
Stale, bnt even then il moat he brriugU wiih
m SS or aQ mile of us. . With th railroad
to Spartanburg, w. of this county would then
be plaa-ed aliwi4 eqiii-disbiut betweftt Ufa iwo
roads, ami even if we em not permitted lo
have a line uniting the two maifa, w shsll, st
lata!, bav eluNO of market, with about equal
facilitie fo. Iransportaiimi, ,. Il Fnymtnville.
Wilmington. Vc held smt ow imiueement
tor irtif tisifa lba Cidiimbia.Charlesion, sVe
d.ea die farmer eiiiee would eoinmand il l
ami vice vtrta. , Therefore- we are In favor
of lira exieiwiim of - the (Jenimlrii.il, bmh
E-ei aud West, let it take what route it may.
Il rerlaiuly will be of some- adrantoge lo e,
am esnnol posaible be a itisa.faniaga. -
, Some people talk about being aiaieittn
death," to build the rsuroSil. Now w Ihiuk
w van cWarlv prove lhal we of the Wes are
in A mora danger of bring tesed to death"
6r seoef of B railroad. , Tube, r ioslance,
the article, of .all, smdaseee. sugar aud eoffee.
These .re arfa le lhal'hterJ inhi ronsump.
iwn of every family they are hett y er.iclea,
and r.inpriiioa by wagon any considembte
diatam-e greatly enham-ee their tal.m In
Wdmingnm and Clurleslmi salt fa larel)
Worth more than l per .ark. and some imes
less t ami yet w her in the mountains ibink
call remaikably cheap if. a ia rarely ihe ras.
we ran gm 11 as WW aa :i per- aack. ,. Mulaa
ss wltH'b w tin? In Cb.rb-.lon from Sii
1.0 i rep pt.gIAmwM -.H'trwm 144
iu fril ,'arnt . pef aslie by, ihe time v.
ret it Irtev r Three tor Unlr cent, per pounj
win -no Btniea sa mv nngmai ooet m stirjir ann
ootfee by the lime we reeeivst ft ; arid so of
many aahet artrCfe. in corsmion wssn
- Il must be plain tn sveVy one rh.l It fa th.
traisspociaiiiMt by aragua Whfcn produce, the
OHMt of Ihi. Ineteas f prlc. Witt) a rail
road to !-pxnaiibrirg or one wliMn 85 xvr M
mile of us in the opposite direc)h, we rould
ve at least l per s irk on every eacb of salt
tieneutrred, of Is) cer or) evsry gaHon of
aioiasMS, and at leasi I ttnvs on vrt ery povind
of sugar ot Coffee. Then lhet fa tuisrrely
famdy that wosld ant aaee from '20 to 39
. yea If we had a rsilrosd, and lo mlny the
saving would amount sa hu-nhrrds of dollara.
And who suppose, that the .IrtcreMS) Of taxa
Ua, in rtrner lo huHd theeesaS wrmld amount
ta SMie-teolh the .urn thee saved f , And by
having an oudet hy which we Caa get
our produce to nisrket, ws aha it be In a belief
rsMadiiioo to fmy our p reeent tale. And at
a market wa. afforded for oor produce, it
qaaaiily would he increased eapilal would
he more abendanti factories would betroth
po- iittr streams! and in a few yeare we
simuld. psesent an sspeet of thrift, ewrgy
aud prosperity ia sranf rorrtrast with eat
preaent faactivev Van Winklaish posairrrvt
Capital and enterprise won Id be iltraeted
ihiiher, and ottr Iniaefal trrd sgrrreltend ret
soumre would Make eur one id the tfChee
ami moat delightfiA seeitrmsot the Union. -
'Tbt.ee fa. anmher view which w. of the
Wmt .hnnld take, and to hielt nor Essiera
bretbrea eanaol objecfc W .have been MXed
aur proponiousbl. sham for Eastern im ptoses
monls, which have bt'en of no benefli lo est
and bow it fa but right and jut lhat weshnwi
have eoate Improvements for Which (he aet
shall pay Hs proportionable (hare of taxes. -a.
We have paid axes wiihsm benefit, and wouli
it not nnw be th part of wfadom to ptyl
little More tuxsa in order to obtain torn, belt
.riov.! v'-:. --: - i - - '
a We believe that tie faith or the State will
bat pledged, el ibe next session of aur Ibegiea
Uiure. (or tho.xtensinn of the mad both East
ami West, and when thil fa done' we .hall ball
me dawn of a brighter day for North Care
UH-a.Ja'onii tttiintri" t. .s-v,
THE DANVILLE t'ONNECTioM I
We ate rejoiced 10 notice that our Raleigh
ewtrmriorari., wiihoiM exception or dist.nc
ikm of party,' have announced ihemselvee
ni-iiiilv. unailu mmA aimt.l w nnnn. 1 V, ik.
1 a 1 , 17 ,!"--.. -
effort now being made in certain quarters le
connect the North Carolina Central Road with "
die Richmond and Danville Road, and thue
practically to nullillv the Inientloii of the fra
niersolthncharlerofthe read, nnder which Ihe
8lau aubsoription of two million 1 of dollar.
Ws. obtained. The object iti projecting the
Canlral Railroad al all, wa. to defeat the
Danville and Charlotie eoniteetion, which
Would have cut the Stuie In two, and in order
lo carry this object into effect, the present
mate wn proposed, and tubscrintion of two '
millions of dollars made br the Btaw. I'll
Danville project emild hsv. -been carried out
wMfvmil asking a dollar front Ihe HIale I and
st would certainly be . .irsnfe manreuvre.
ml resell' of that1 project, and then, after
wanfa, eittnally lo allow the works ennairucV
ed by her to be ) fur (Ira furlheranee of th
very sclrcms they were planned to defeat, 0
render unnecessary. . . (
o W. shnubl Simrier perhsr, have alluded M
thfa (tend taken by our Raleigh coleinpota '
riea. i''J'he0taHdard promptly responded Ht
nr short tiamgrsph eallinf atlcaiion to Mr.
Palmer' letter from Uicl.mood, -and we are
deased to eee that the "tarnnd Register hare
followed toil. : ii will he some time, we think,
hefore the Central Road wilt be tapped by'
Rfahmund-acithrr .1 Greens bonmgh or Gra
ham. v Of eourse, we regard the p'ess f Hl. '
Uigh s spesking the view of Ihe Raleigh In-
mreeii wnmn, eombiiietl Willi Ihe other flea
mittiMof appoaition m the anvil'e euttneea
lion, render it defeat eenam for Ion; year, to
come.lfy.Jvurniit, '....
L ,
Tim idea of raniiected the Danville Rail,
mad wilh the North Carolina Railroad ia by
no mean, abandoned, and fa spoken of to he
tcctiinpli.hed al no very distant day I aad lha
Ciuxeusol Uliarlottoa, a Ware moving aad
agitating the iifa. of la,. ping war Coal end Co,
tun regions, 'i'be Raleigh sd Uape Fear t
terast. are ol' Bourse opposed to thfamova
meul, and aor we, fo ihs promt. Norut
Oarolma haa been tribylirry lo other 4uietj '
long enough and now when she ha work
of inlmal iinprpvemeiil progressing which
will tend lo build up her own towns, ami raise
her in a commercial point of view, it will be
well enough W be a Ultl. .elfish, for a time at
least' . j ; t i i ,- - ( .1
- - Sliould market facilitic mil be afforded
within eursedea, in sufficient degree, whan
we gel ill our inleirtal nnpmvenieiit machine,
ry fairly at work, it, will h time emmgh to
look abroad. "I'ho exieusion of the Railroad
in 10 ibis Slat, ha been .pokes of aa (At CM at
ii Uin section ofeooi.lry, but rircumstanec
alter eases. Banish th thought, ,
"fo r- PtofW Prtn. "
THE DANVILLE CONNECTION '
W have made aom. allusion to ihe arm.
mmiion of die Centrsl RailrtHl with Danville,
Virghli, but have not treated II a an event
to be xprcied. i will b found lhat auch a
connection will be advene in the wfahea, it
will certainly be 10 th. iuierests of tht people
ol North Csroltnt, both ui East and Wee).
A lew near tl.e line, and a w imlividuals
elsewhere, whose Sympathies sw sliogethsr
Virginian, will advocate ihi. euicidal course s
but there i. not sufficient poWci among ihcm
lo accomplish the ruin. . ,
Bui Nor ill Carolina will' never consent to
ihe omnteihio. CemmerttW. -i-. ,
t ' - ,1 ""
-' Vl.bti(xs. Valentine fall .0 thick snd
fa.t in th post office at St, Louis on Monday
last, that ihe postmaster wa. compelled to rfo.
dourt for sn hour or two to give lime todt.
Ir bale. It fa supposed ibal irstin twenty-live
to thirty liiousaud were circulated In tluieity.
We witnessed ih. sale of a bright molaito
female al.ve el Sl.teevilU thfa week fin the
sum of one thousand mid iwrniy-Bv dollar.
h was sold at publie Auction, i bis hiok
as if lb limes were not piercingly hard.
,!-'''! ''.' SaHtbury U'hig.
The Mormons, according ti last accounts,
ire splil iuln two religious ai.i, " There fa
fiir,w-prOrMibiil wnvr out it tlirtf f-nnily jar
Ml at lh tnitb of thewmode ufltfr, .