'J J-, Frm ikt mtmiftm Cxmmtrrml. '' land "philantropby" extend 0 further than FATHER O lVAZZl. I in the ihi ping of some fmor negro into their 1 lie Koman t;atlilic rrtel maieo enovn, m-hemes. in (ronm; "smalt ny oegree nu heauuiullv.U-ss.' iid h t hnjwd -they y tl ma fcdlnw ia ihe footstep . of Ihe man who ran away ami left hi friend in the ed btr ! Grtttit. Put. na delivered a Number of 'Leeinre. In Ihe people of Naw Yoik. At the Iflth, latcture! delivered ia ihe Metropolitan Halt, en Friday last, he said that ia eomplUne wild the re quest of many poor Irishmen of New York, who were unable attend on former ocea siona, he would deliver a raver of free Leo larea iur their tenettt at the Tabernacle. Mm objeet ia In cteiie ao interest in thi country. ia behalf of Italy, and to expo Ihe eorrep tiona ad tyranny of Popery. II avow hU hatreil lo tan Pop, and declana hiia and hi Cardinils in ta-.l all the Catholic Priert in Italy, In be a bad a ova can well he. He haa, of roarae, renounced the ulliortiy nf lit Churrh ia which be wa lalely an official, and lolda up th Romish llierarchy lo the world. 1 a aVMWter of em -Ity aal oppreeiiiia lie boaett enough not to talk of hi especial tave M the American, bat i ardent in the ex pression of hi attachment to hi native Italy, lis k renreanmled to be an orator- of very u- perior abdity. rVe make a (rw extract. MjCapC W. and the pai give our reader sample of hie iiyle and man ner. lie nayatw, ;,.,..; ... In Italy there are two clxoU ib old or eonerrrative, and the new or progressiva. The , eld eehmd are tiU clinging to ancient Mpee Btitom, nd the new are leukinf forward M a better day fori Italy and lor lb world, and orrachine- a new craeade erainat the temporal oowrr of the Phoo. Out ihe cfluna of the enemies of freed no do not atop at Rome. They embrace the world in their work, and even the United Bate not free from their machuuliea. . Ther ere l work en- deavorinc i oeeiror your National School, - (Tremenduu ePDUuse.1 llewara of falar potiuriaa. who am alike indifferent lo alt r ligion. . They are iudiffer! to all but youi voir, yoor. avreiey, and your influence. , 1 any father or mother eead their children to a Vapiat acbooi, they are the moral assassin ol their children. Ther are not AaKrieana, but traitor to American Ireedimt (Applvu.) There i in ihia eoontry a aort of morbid Pre testaaiiem which tny. " The Papilla , must he treated fraternally. sffeetumalsty, a uter .church. Ah. morbid Proteetantal throw off llii miaeraMe eloek, end dieebiee year true ptte)itieal ferment! (Great laughter and applao.; . Proteetant school withoat the Bible! what are ther? A body withoat ul raiBled (lame, wituoul Ikbl and withool heal. Oh! my hreihren, kerf year Bible if yon would be fro, (uneeraj rep yew ' Dfble, whirh ia yonr beet aafe eiiardt keenf it, htr without it Pnneaianl are lion without claw Samaon without hi hair! He U hv on Ihe Jewiiu in varum part 1 of hi ceveral lctur. U lb I th appear : the M'owingt ; , H - t.",' -f: f , Remember thai ia Amerie lh Popifb in fluertee U (till active and never lun)ler. , A' Jterk ina! th Jamil of the World not tranwbaUntiawd into republ'ieaa by ermtaet with yonr aoil. Aided by in RomivN hierar ehv, Uiey are wormnf aeainet repuwtr-iniain MMloflhem are etraufer who have no in lent in lha preservation of American freedom, " and ara imbued with Ihe aoiril of deepotiam, They are emieaarie of Rom, and have no I ympaty wtin your mwiiuiiona . In hi ninth letura he (peak of 111 horrid eruellie of th loiiiiti at, the detail of which are familiar lo moat of oar reader. They ere cruel and mereilee almoM beyond dearription. It ieerlly believed throunlioul in rroienant wonu mi me wiuhw-h abolibd-4nd tnal the consecrated murderer who eompoaed thai body, are no loneer tol erated. On thi ubject th Lecturer p.k mMIowii " la thi eouniry ami in England little i known of the Romish Clerfy. They eeetn . to mnlo look better to have an air of meek nee anil benevolence which doe not didin ritiah them m ihe old eoantrie. (laughter aiM ipplau ) Bui trust them not! A I pre sent lha Chared of Rom claim, through Car diaal Wiseman, lhal Ihe InquwilUM I au.iliali ad. Ha publiahed a book, a yar and a half ro, m which I nd eriinomiliiaglik the lollowtnft "My near oretnren, m iir euisitiea exist no more. It eiidino more A THRH.Ll.NO 8CENE. The aliin Trade Wind, which to ik are on ner paeS ffnm "rk " Sa" fnotwc" Farther Gavaiti i onejof hi leelure in S. York,tliu Hk of the - i- 1; Mom an Jastrrr. -What i l pro verb in my Italy! Where there ate nan) mniifc and msnr triel. people have Irs faith; and another. R..me. the metmpoti ""! priesta, has no faith. In every hnmlreil priests, or monk, only leo en preseh. and the other aiarlv eanmrt nrrarh. The infijrl- iiy of the people eome from the infidelity of the clerey. and me iromorniiiy i.i ine penpic had aronng her passettf-or ei;ht missionaries j mine frmn the 'immordiiy nf the rleryy. and their bmilie. sent oot lo California al OreKo. by the lliune Missionary Sociery. One irf them write home the following d rmiibM ttt the ereue on hoard: On the morning of the twenty-nrtt day ol nor oaeaai-e, when M U. If- I mm., ano long. S3 deg. J8 aiin one of the sailors eame raanwg to lb ofScar on the . quarter deck, erying out, " Th ship w on fir ! " This officer went forward, and eaw th mk enmiae oat of th chain locker and eretice of lha deck- He order J the force pa dtp lo be mnm d. Bad wenl back to the cabin, where aver were at breaa Htst, He eommeniealed Ihe fad to lb lap ia. hI tliev both kfl without any npi- eione being eneifc-d a In the eaar. Alter break fast I went a pen deck, end the annual stir on the foreessii atiraeling my attention, waot forward, and soon learned lh cause the ahip w on fire, in lie eargo,rnnewhr. it waa suuiKwed. tietwero ine eeonoanu uiuu deck, but how extensive the Ire wa could not be immediately ascertained A bide wa . fin real army requires immense sum of won ey tosupportit. In the Roman Stairs ihev enjoy a property ot a mmureo minions m umiara. in Peni((ii there are some monasteries receiving si snil seven lliousand d1hra year in rents. Wh-it is the einaeiiienee To whom does all Ins money Mnnj( To soeirty, whirh monks rob. Take rare'Amerii-an. and retnrnirwr my wrwds. Monk come to Amerira, and mt maintain them in great part, for I remrmbrr when! was in Lyons, we sent thirty-live thousand franea to support the eollrye nt the Jesuit near New York; but when they are firmly eelahlished. they will make you pa them. Take care of yonr pork -la my dear brethren. In Kiirlaml. ten yeara ago, there waa no talk of monry for the priests; hut sl ier the arrival of Cardii:il Wiseman, ha pos sessed 91 000,000, mhbed from- the dying to build Roman f'athulie cliurehrs. In s le years your porket will supply these monk and priests with dollars. The mod dangerous are the Jesuit. diihu iineuienec passive eul through the deck, end a meant of water fr.xa the force pump, wnicn wouiu wruw about SvO barrel per minute, wa throw in upon lit burning mass. Several oilier place war ent, and line lor ping nuraew, were lormed by the passengers. W toiled on in dii way h sums three hours, out rouu see so indication that w were getung the fire nder. Th venliUlor aeemed rather lo show lhal k waa ipreading aft, under th cab- n, which was then beginning lo be nlled Willi a and wok. ? The hip wa then turned head lo th land w were 5U mile from it. Th msgaiio waa hoisted upon lb upper deck and placed where It could bt sssily Uirowp otrbord; the life boat got out, and lha provisimi and water, and the dnthitif whirh we would need till we could reach the land, made reaky. At dii lime another larg opening wa made, nd box, on fira, was broken lo pieces, and iia aontooU oaased upon Ihe deeK. Anoiner end another were brokan up in th me man, mmt. UU a olara waa made lartre enough to ad mil one of the sailors, who Doiuiy weni uown ilh Ihe biMM in hi hand. He directed it against ihe bura ng m,till h fell rifinuited HMMI th Boor. It wa uraggeu ou, anu another, a bold ( he, eame to hi place. In OHHnent or two he fell UK nit compan in. and wa drafted out inaentible, and ear ned a mm deck. Another and another look hi place and shared hi late. Thus it went on, till every one ot our aixty sailor had hi lum. Al on lime, I Hinted tixUtva of these eeiuinius fellow I vim on deck at one. lime. 'lira ladie eame from Ihe cabin, nd bathed their had with esinphor, which would in must eases briii them lo in n short time. As soon aa on was reroversd suiiicuiniy to waia, he would go back and offer hi services again. ' tleveral of th men were brought out of thi place aa many a ight lime. On th most of them th ga they inhaled sei nicd lo have an e See I enmawbat Ilk that of laughing gas, &miMimrmf:n'pMiMf aus- liuied. It wa no easy mailer to restrain the powrfl mu wlieu they eudeavoied to throw ihemvelve overboard, or do ihemselve or a some personal barm. For four hour w Ulwred in this way. and yon may imagine the terror of our posiiion. V't eoofj but lar lhal the atrengili nf ihe men, ulCarrilieuur aa they were, would uol hold on till ihe tame wa extinguished. Soma oft them could do no more, and these th hardiest of litem all. We toiled on, however ihe poeaengera, gentleman and laUirs, wo King the pum for another hour, when lh joyful new earn lhal tit fire wa out. Nu mora flame could b seen, and no smok arose. We bena w bread. more freely, and hope in Aattria, Bavm4lWJwillrfnd or Franeej lhal deliverance bad ween sent . ua. n.ier s,M..He which oniin mixed popuhtU... U.. real of an hour an examination m of both Ualltolice and Proteet.nl. II extel wi no gn. ui . - . -. no longer vn Spain. Portugal and Mexico, lay oown opoe in w - eou3. 6tnn..ely. all tJatlmlie," With f '.'', , all reTpeet to Cardinal Wmsman. I mud beg Bahbnth. ami never did i .more Vmun leave tVdemnr to km pror-iium. H forl de.ottl mblv. c. t,.-,r lor the wor. , Ki.h.h.doJTlkmtW that on Ihe hip -fOod. 'l h .. daring .nil I wicked truetion of Proiesiaiiiism. Allow the Jesuits to flourish here! Reeollert, Jesuits mined Horlural, ruined Braxil, ruined France, ruined ray poor lull , nnd will ruin Amerira, if al lowed to Hourish hi re. !ti impossible that Jesuits could support republican country. I hey work in Kuropeagiiiiisi Helgiuin, sgainal Piedmont, against hnglund, s axsiuat Nwm- erland, and they are foalered by the ilespota. What M the copi iusion: I hey work for dfS- potism. I 'Mir, young Aim rica, you know nothing of llie wiles ut lliexe Jesuila; arid, in stead of many liiimlreila, toil have many thou sand. The world will be defeiveil bv snii- idictlv and humility, and therelore the Jeamla ome into Amerira with theelothingof a lamb! but the he irt of a wolf. ihedienee is their moiUi; their end, the tie- Uibtsict ArroiNev. We find die follow ing despauih in the New York Express : W AnHiauTON, April aail. Major Cantwsll and Koburl Mirance have withdrawn their apiiliralioos for ihe Dulrici Attorneyship of North Carolina, and the President has decided lo make the appoint ment from Ihe Wratern part of'aTne State. The billowing are extracts from oihrr pa per : The Postmasioi General, Mr. Campbell, is sweeping mil the Whig Piiatniasiers in all direction. II cute nif the heads of about hunered a day. ' otn If hington. Arcountsfioin Wasli iogton represent the health of lbs President to be much enfeebled of Ule, so much as Ut render his daily official duties quite irksome. "Ici abod," Ihe home eorreaooedenl of the Republic, under d .le id yesierday saya : . Ciloom marked th aspect of lh Depart ment Uv-dav, owing lo two causes, vis: Ihe j death of the late lamented William R. King, j Vice Preaidenl of the United Miales, and the ! hashamW All fh eight wivr (rirepl the laal.) were Wrought to Glonceeter, for Ui pnr. poee of embroiling their faithless Don Jn, ml the ul Wa expected with the deepest interest. The women were plaeeH in a room y die msHves. and furnuHiquite a harem ofeter complexion, from the fair blonde le the dusky brunette : and so great waa the cariosity to m ikrm. lhal lh officer mieht have added sometliiiie eonsalerable to h emolument by rvhihiiine ihrm at ner head. However, the gossiping public were doomed lo disappoint ment : lor. on lh prisoner beirw arraigneo Uie on Tuesday niht. he pleaded guilty- Ilia lonisbiji deferred passing eniene for the present. Engluh Paper. "- From EJtnfn'Wkif, Trtkate of Itespccl to the neaaory ofj Ike lale -. IredeH. Al meeiinc of the Mem'ieta ol the Bar in attendance on ihe Superior Court of Chowan assemtded to testify their rcspeet forth mem ory of the late llmi. Janes litntu.. hi Hon or' R. M. MAL'NOERM was .called to the Clifcir. and W. J. Itanin wa at pointed Hee- retarr. Hon. nvt OtiTtaw arose sad soaeuneed the aoddea Heath m Kdenton on ednesday mornine of the Him. James Iredell. He poke most feelingly and eloquently of the services, talent, and virtues of Ihe deceased, and closed by submitting the lidluwing Reso lution, which were unanimously adopted by the Meeting: MtotrtJ. That s bars kesH, with deep a ad aiaeere aorrue. Iks ditath at sor dtntinruislicd, able, aprigbt sad wosl satiaabl brothsr. Us Huuorabt Jahss laaulLl. Ktd, Tkatbj this itiapsontio ef Providence, the aaoutri bai lust a citisva wko kaa randsrsd hi- tiacuisbsd pul.lie srrvies, oar Hut sas f its aioit awiasat pafalis waa, aad tk Bar sas f its brigbtest orniLBasula. Kauknt, Tkstk aasaibsra of tkis Bat, sfsr to Iks ranllr ut tl decsaewl, tbsir ouaauisncs apoa Llia aimaaioa of tkia iml luas. U-mttei. That art will wear tbs ataal bade of ins for thirty davs. H,.olvl. That William S. H. Smith, Em . tb Solicitor f"f th Uialnot, bs rrqumisd to prose u I tbess reaolatioas to Ikal.'ourt bow ia sraitoa, whoa it shall attain aaaesibl, with a requol that thsy b spread uoa ths records of tbc Coart; snd as s further aiark of reiptet tb Coart bs rvqassted to aitiaurn. UmurA That tb Secretary transmit a eonv of thoaa UtnHilatlona to the Family of ths deceased: that Hie be publinhed in tbs aeaipapsrs is this District, sua m the lily ot naisiga. On il (i lion the nieelinK adjourned. K. M. 8AUNUEKS, Chm'n. W.J. Baa. Sec'iy. aom aVrret leswen! hi capacity tor boa- loee, but sn the last he wa a laboring man. . . . . t :. It i one m me wiyiisrvma nrners w denee, that after n abwenee of, lea year, he .hould have returned to the place uf hi nativ ity, to the rwace of tain early mAae4, fr whieh hehad ever cherished Ihe fondest ai tarhment, here to end hi d.iyw, astd W he hi rem una ri-pnse by Ihe side ot thqe.nee- lom, whose virtue ire tond -recorded on tn monumental marble, r.ad whose distinguished public service are la raped on the brightest pare of our Revolutionary history. Let die resolutions be entered on the record of Ihe Cnorl. The Court waa ihen adjourned by hia Hon or, until 10 o'clock Friday morning. THE STAR. tea ltooiia Camva nHffllMHtir Ctanta. By Benjamin frankl'ia Boarn. Neaars, Gould and Lincoln, Boataa. pablieh" r. ' tf h ; p '; This is the till uf a very newt Kill octavo vnlaaae, just frosa the Boston prasa, vrbioh w hav read with the deepest interest, acquiring a better kaowledge uf Tataentna than wa bar been able to lad any where else. I'r. .Bourne, tb aatbor uf tb book, com far years ago, left the eity of New Bedford, as ate of th chuner J An AUyae, bound lo California.. On arriving at th Strait of MageL Ian, on the dreary ouaatuf Patagonia, be. went ashore with a boat' crew, to procar fresh pro visioi fruia lb innibitant. But these gifcntle savages seised them aa prisonsra. and, aftsr keepioc them a few boars, allowed tbem to re turn to the ship fur rum and tobaeeo as tb price of their liberty keepiog Mr. Bourn a a b.a tag- But wbea tb price uf their ransom waa brought and laid vn lb shore, tb treacheroaa wretches seised the booty and dmjrjred their crisiper away to their earn five or aix. mile ia the interior ; and refused lo allow him to return. la the course of th night a sever gal of wiad compelled the ship to put Is av leaving the an fortunate mate in Ihe hands of these cruel sad degraded aavagea, with aenrcely a glimmering hops of escape. Thvy dragged him about from place to place, roving extensively over the bar, ran wilds of tb country in search uf gam to rarnish tbem a scanty subsistence. They were J'. h. IMl.MI--.lt. lh Am.rl.sa N.pep Aa.at, frequently on tb eve of killing hire, doubtless, iV. - ,. man .JXJfr Lleerttn tl Utile lelia. KALEIOH. May 4. 1SS3. ia ia 'f MlwW A r. for Ihii paaer In ths .Ilk. f Hsstoa. aa Now Vorh aa ia Philadelphia, aa ia alj empowered to lake adveniaemealii and aab Krialioai al ihe rales a, reqnired ly a. His reeeipti wilt he reaarded aa rmrsu. Hi. ewteea are BOH roN, HrellaT's Biliina; MEW TOKK, Trilvae Baibliai;.; I'lIlLAUELI-UIA, N. W. Comer Third lid Cheatnal BU. W. N. II. S-nith, Esq., in behalf uf the member of the Hr, on presenting me aoovey resolutions lo Ihl Court, said: May itPlx Youa llonoa: By a reao luiion adopted al a m eting of tne member of the Bur, in attendance at thi term, it was made my duly lo bring u ihe notice of the Court the melancholy event which his jusl oc curred innur midst, and which aow fill our hearts with th deepest sorrow. It is to an nouues Ihe death of James Iredell, msinlier of our body, pre-eminent for the extent and depth of In profeasipiMd ailainmenu who haa won and worn the hiirhesl honors his na tive Slate could confer but remembered and- niorniiurs ineHry swinging of the a in thai """,'u -f - ...i. hi. ,, ,.n; i,.. il.. P,u.i i nia moral wortti nd lh Department, wherein .lw.eittu.ait gentlemen rease to breath officially, and ouisrs were nniiRed thai hereafter Ihey le piy from the Oovernmen', REMOVAL8 FUUM OFFICE. A aeore of Whig genUenien most ol tbem having fimdies were removed oa Wednee- , day from the office of the Auditor of the j Tieasitry forth I'.isi Ollirti Department, nd a many iriend of the present Administra tion were appniiiled In fill lha vacsnrics thus created. No cause, we are informed, wis alleged avainst the diamiaaed, and, aihe President ileel;in-d in hi In.iugurnl that he had no resemoieiiis to ri'ineiuber, we are led hi infer dial III rhange was made as a mat ter ol political expediency. .. Jutrl. if God had out . .i.i.. dlmetnghimlf.ymTai-in asl meeed, or he ha lent huasen to a gnws .. ... rellm-en anldu.h.ng fahwhood. W. ' .11 Ihi praymg I. that we h...had all fher. in Italy, kown lb truth, lor w experience tW at Europe exiet. a liul eoaniry railed among the aailora eimteaaed that if God I Wy. and thria Italy exist the InqitUithm. aot helptd Ukw they nkl mrt have put 4lJoeig hielf .7ry ai-inuwrnid-Cardi- the fire. One of dm men wkI. wl.,1. . h. . the eBeets. Beware, ate Ameriean bretliren, and re member the wor'a nf ihe eviie. True, my voir aad my heart ia aoxaaeiakd lo my pwi Italy, bat I would warn yi a ol America as I lie warned my English hreihren againat the waa never a lup want out of New York, that ha bad no much of il on board, and yet, here die i. en fire." And )l, thi ma man, when h went down into the hold, and aaw whal the fire had dime, aaid, with a great deal ol emotion, - if prayer didn't keep Ut ship Irons felling on lira, it must ha hud sonie- -a i . - , "... .-. . i. evil W Jssoitism. Ameriraiit. look lo ihe Ro- lhW to uo wi.u ,.u..... i Cmboli. The danger my notarnv ia yonr day, they are now busy tn preparing the ground. They are b-oqL because they areaoited to wewk hiUir..rroieslanta, in view af ihi greet com hi nana that i now plotting t acaampluih the downfall uf your dearest hopes, work ' toetlrt Drop alt dis tinction ot sect and untie agaiaat a common enemy a Cliriai i mdy Chrntian . . :IUD IN TUK CELLAR. A negro boy, Henry. Iiemnging to Dr. John A. Matiaw. sbsslowa, Wa found and brought bark a lew day age, alvar an absence ef eiame tlre yeara, dunag which lime be kaeeidver been secreted ia the county, or aa dor the aid and eounol of ansa persoa or nereaai ia ai roomy. Oae Baaaaal Hul kard reeeady left the eouniry ilaatliauiiaaly, (for debt, w Wlieve.J aad Henry waa asm after found in the cellar of hi bonn. whet ht bad been living lik a fighting cock, with a fea'her bed and other house keput esiav fort around lum - , feat mmimr Dr. Mubant receired a teller purporting to be from Henry ia Canada, ela ting that be wa t corporal in Queen' regi nieul of soloreJ soldiers; but a ha dettrcd to remove to Mdwauke. ia the State, he Mied lo bay hi freedom. ad aaked th r. In negotiate, if so disposed with one Henry Uror-ktoo, Indiana. A letter, ign d Henry Brockton, and paruoriiiig to have been wriitea and mailed fooa Hudrick eoun IV, Indian, waa noon rtrw-d received. Wbedier either of theae letuta wa genuine 1 more than douhifut, r specially a il t high ly improbable, if Henry ever waa m Canada and a Queen' officer U boot, lhal b would liare roloiilarrlv emu back to live ht 8m lluldiiifd'a eel'nr. The negrJ nay himerll tint lie baa been in Alabama, where he raised svn crops at tait'on but, of emirse, no miire atepcudi-ure lo be put in hi torie than in ilie Itttr r urilliM on Ai trtilil. The anf. tnusie f.ilow bs dinib le been under lite . tffi susd cid tttrav'-arf Jid;..e'lti! :t.' bad purjioee tu thtiK either frmelieal or knsiiWi. or botij and who may yet do pe lianre in lb Iwno th hert"T irttli ir sneaking yiLjiin of" M l-ar. Tbt rla of raaeally xahita whoa idea of honeiy COPPER MIMXG. Th "copper lever" prevails extensively and intensely ihroughloul the gold mining region of Uuilfurd and Randidph. Lamia In a large amount in lha neighborhood of the Fentress Mine, have recently changed handa and gone mio th possession nf espilalisu at pnree which a year or two ago the proprie lor never dreamed of. The rein already operated upon lo aa extent surtioisnl for a thorough teat give pronii of exhiuatles abunonnre af the mineral. The -North Carolina Copper Company, (oliih, Cammaa U Co , with other.) opera ting nt the Fantres Mine, we learn own a bout one hundred seres. And die "Miaeral Coatpaay af Nw York." ia which ll-r. Smith and Colby ara eooevmed, we under stand have pnrehased nearly seven hundred aero, oa lh nnrth, real and'eooihweel of lha above Mine, and doubdesa intstaeeted with the eame nrh vein. A vHrmmaniralion ia ike Raleigh Kegialer hat th very richest Copper Mine yet discovered in North Carolina, waa found upon th lend of Jonathan 8talker, in the upper part of Randidph CsMtnly. within one mile and a nail ol the liana Itoau, anu near place sailed New Market. I'hie mia waa worked nr goui an year ago, aao waa aoao doned oa aeeoanl of ihe Copper ore intermr Hig with the operations fitr gold. Then, no on ia North Candiaa knew of th immense value uf Copper, and no notice waa taken of it. The vein lie between a greBrt lurina lion, and di Copper i found embedded ia th quarlS are vug out from ihi pit, nd when Ui (ledge hammer ia applied to ihem Ihey burst open and expose lb topper in seams, often entirely iwroaelli while nuartg "" The New York ttxprre a thai "there M a alroiif apeeulalim lendeney lowarda iu vea'ment in I -'upper &lui;k in our mirket, At lb sals made by Mr. Draper, yesterday af 1100 shares of North Carolina Copper CWysnj' stock, a vefy .Jrg - addiiional a mooitt 'of aioeii eiMiTd"liave" teeo'eidil at' the higheet )tioraiioiiaV ' ( he 0i7pprFlna:l all A Roaajtca it Rnxt Lira We find the following parugrnnha in the Utica Herald. Thev have all llto eletni'ina of romance. II... " ..! I ,l.lil- C nut are rrowu wa ,w.ii ih'iwdhi. w an unhappy man : I Major Hirka, a keeper of th loll gate, on the plank road between Richland station and Pulaski, was found dead in hi bed on Thurs day morning laal. II wa miserable uld bachelor, and for yeara rented hia house and lived in his barn, iu Pulaski. II lived a- lone, separate Irom aympalliv, and leaving no place desolate in the social circle. We knew the o,d Major well. It was on ly week before last we law him standing id the door of hi den we passed by. II looked Ihe very embodiment of hard time and desolation. He was a singular creature, lie married when quite young, and after liv ing with his wife short time, left her and suddenly disappeared, no one knew where. Hia wile after living alone number of ) rare supposing him dead, solaced her grirf at hi absence in a second marriage, rtli had liv ed with her second husband but ahort lim when suddenly nun day our Major "turned up," and rl.iiinrd hi pouc. The wife clung to her new lord I the interloper waa in despair, ihe Major wa inexorable. After maintaining an attitude nf aeige for some lime he proposed that il iliestemid husband would lork over iS.OtK), he would leave them unmo lestid. This wa grained, and the Major vanished a a.cimd wne. After sqandenng this sum whirh it look trim but a short Iran to do he returned and renewed hostilities. II insisted on another 95,000 as a condition of perpetu! non-intervention. Thi waa also finally granted. Having received Ihia. Ihe Mijor repented him of Ins former evil course, joined the teinierane society, and re tired to spend the balance of his d iv in soli tary grandeur. He ha managed tn live on the inierem of litis last 95,000 for the paat fifteen r twenty years. Wa remember when the Major looked sleek and trim, aad wa regarded a quite an oriel among school hoy and village idler. But owing tn one or two demontiralioo of rather a savage na ture be had lallrn into disgrace, aad bee rather ihunned, If not (eared tar om yeara. . It cannot bs necessiry, iullii place of i early triumph. In tell who our deceased bru in. ,.t breathe on J "d aolrefar lo l be psriod when be represenua nis ntuie, in uiamnnat auguai iribunal, Ihe Uuited Stale Senate and again wlien hs occupied llie Executii Chair nor Ui the manner in which he discharged his official trusts. Few men have lived lo acquir and deserve to such a degree die good opinion and entire confidence ol those who hate known hun none better deserved that opinion and couli-denee. Endowed by nature with a strorginil tig I orous intellect, that intellect was disciplined and invigorated by thorough training, to the exercise of Us highest powers) while in beau tiful harmony with ihem, the 'nobler faculties of hi moral nature, under a generous culture, went develuied and atreugtbened. No man wa belter tilted Jl'or dialinguiahrd usefulness, in civd or professional life. Hi great uhili- m... .miuuILmI jkolw Uv lha, warHllencs ol hia uri vateelraeier..nd'lhe joasession of. noble ! ueliciou. weed heatt, lis haa passed through life, and iia vicis iiudoa, with hi palrioiim unquestioned, and the purity of hi aim above reproach. We are nnt unmindful of hi service to the profession. For more than twelve year he has digested and reported th decision of lh highest Court of llie Mute, and during this in terval, beside hi abridgement of the Statute law, h has contributed a valuable work on the law of Executors. for food ; bul th bop of getting a large ransom price for him, of rum and tobaeeo, prevented lb siecuiion oflheir fell purpose. They subsisted oa th flesh of game, prepared in tb most llthy and disgusting manner, alone, Thasdid tbir captive suffer a worse than living death for more than three months ; when he last ly induced tbem lo convey bim down lo a place called New Holland, at the mouth nf th Santa Oroi river, on lit coast opposite Sea Lion 1st e,nJ, in the Strain of Magellan, where there waa a small settlement of European engaged in pro- caring guano. On seeing his sixes!, a boat was sent to bis aid, ahicb hesitated to approach lor fear of the Indiana, who accompanied him to receive the larg supplies of rum, bread, and tobacco. Ac, which b had promised them as the price uf bis release. He pressed towards tb bust, running with all speed, while tb la dians. hesitating and doubting, ordered him to atop, lis appeared aot lo understand ins oraer hut preened forward, beckoning tbem to follow. which they did in threatening altitude, brand' ishing their knives, Ae. But be kept ahead, and on arriving opposite th boat, which stood out from th beach, he plunged into th water, aad, tb their deep disappointment -end mortilcation, swam to tb boat, where be was cordially re ceived and triumphantly rescued from their merciless clutches. ' II subsequently visited the gold mine. of California ; and oo bis return, to gratify gfce public, wrote this narrative of hia advntuiea . and it ia a book of th most thrilling inter, est, which we are not surprised to learn, lakes such a rua, that tbs printer, is scarcely abl lo supply tbs demand. ' Iu addition lo th interest of tb story, it gives many curious facts relative to tb Patagonmn. th mine of California, and a a -ilor's life, a knowledge of which is desirable to every reader I In connection with this, we add tb following , intelligence showing th savage and desperate nharuiar af the Pataroniane Thar rejdtlf the Central road so high up as to turn the current ! ou tf( hip p,,,,.,,,, ol traue ana travel ot me grea. ... rigm iu. jj, ,( MiiiiB((er mMeT. that Virginia before th, way to our port, ia comple. ( MasaI)u ted, rendering nearly the whole of that atupen. I n WRJ ClUifurililj tbe fpiu dou. enterprise, Ihe " .Vor Carolina lUih Ellfy the nMt maroing, tbs ship road," a useless and pnntleas aBair making ... mamanAi hv numerous canoes, full of it resiuiblc mend Kvans pipe, witn two stems, Tb, mptai0i thinking they might b on. long a a fishing pole uselcsaly dangling I M,g in g1OK tl,, ,,ip off. let some of th from the bottom of the bowl, tbe other short princip, chiljf, , a()ck wh,u theT oD9r (wnigiito bring tn receiver in J'r'"" ,d to exchange copy of "Johuaon' Compr with his nose, while with his m iuin ne ia grweui We call upon our Raleigh eo temporaries to demon.trate th dilTrence between a "Virgin ia connection" with Kichmond and a "Virginia con nection" with Norfolk we oall upon them, a friend, of th.extnion of the Central Road, to and how this "ViVifinia Connection" of theirs can advance that extension V call upon them In reconcile their eaernea. and great de light at this connection with Norfolk, with their profeaaions of friendship and inlereat in the city that ia to be of Beaufort. JfirrVot Chronicle. In tbe S rat nndtrcasoecrf placed Bro. Charley misrepresents the Star, in attributing to it any very " great eagerness and delight " at the " Norfolk connection. " Tet, under ths eireom atnnees, it could but be a matter of some grali. lction to every citiien. So far as it offers fa- eilities to th fnrnior, the merchant and tha trav eller, w rejoice ut it -, but ao far aa it injures the prospects of our own asaporta and stands in the way of th true policy of North Carolina, we regret it, sod ao miiat every on who love hi own State more than Virginia. ljul ther ara many point of difference be tween this connection with Norfolk, and lb proposed connection with Richmond fmm Ihe Central road at Ureensbornugh. Let a few suf, Ice, which our friend of the Chronicle could se aa well aa aay body elae, if be were not aa blind a a baton the aubject of tb " Virginia connec tioo with Richmond.." Iu the first place, the connection from this point with Virginis has been long in operation, and was unfortunately established jenra ago, before North Carolina hud adopted any definite 8tat policy of her own.. In the second place, it can make no difference to Heaufort whether Petersburg or Norfolk be the point of trade and travel of tbe old Ral eigh and Qailon road. In the third plaoe, the Richmond connection from Greensboro' will tap THF. RORTB CAROLINA RAIfc1tfit Neither (says the Newkera News) th certain effect apoa the pmperity ml the State, that meet result from completing thi road ia it whole extent, nor the va-ioos source froae which it vsey draw to Itself boeitvesa. have yet baff Vajea brought to the public mind. The Republican and Patriot, under the bead of " Table uf Die. taocea " throw oot tbe following suggestion in regard to oor chance ef drawing upon Vir ginia aad tbe Northwest fiar freight Ae. should ths mod be enmpleled. ' It appear, fre'a a Matement made recently al a public meeting held ia Charleston, thai St. Louis, Mioaimri, is distant by an air line fmm New lurk Mm) mile: PhiUilelphia t-K) milea, and Philadelphia is 130 miles from the sea ; Bal. tiaaore ToO mile, aad Baltimore ie 110 mile from th sea l Rtohmond 710 mile and Rich, mood ia over 100 mile from th nee ; Norfolk 7M miles; Heaufort, N. C, 800 miles ; Charles, ton. T 10 mile; savannah, 680 mile and 14 from Ihe sen. la looking over Ihe map a few days sin we ware (track with the shortness id the distance between th Ohio river and Beaufort Harbor. Heaufort lo the nearest point on the Ohio, prob. ably th mouth uf tb Big Snndy, which forma tb boundary between Virginia and Kentucky, it cannot be 500 mile in distance. Greensboro' i nearly th half way bona between thee tw punts, rrom Beaufort to ureeneooro, th ois. taBue ia, (estimating 00 mile a tbs distance from tha former plaoe Iu Unldeburo',) 220 mile. A railroad thence through Uermanton, wyth viile, and. down th valley nf th Big Sandy, would place our noble harbor in Immediate con nection with th water ol the great west. 1 h whole distance would be but little more than th length of lb Erie Rail Koad, an i baldly one hundred mile greater loan that nf tb Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Whether thi route opposes many obstacles lo the eonatraetiou of a Road, eould only be ascertained by an actual surrey. This is sll speculation In be sura, hut tins raad may yet be built, when the connecting tins trota Qoldsboru' lo Beaufort has been oompleted." Th Democracy of Peterebarg ara not in a very harmonious condition just now. Tb Iu. telligeneer says : "To a maa of anything lik lender fueling il is indescribably painful to witness tli acrimonious feeling now existing in ths Democratic party of Petersburg. Ths maxim that old f.iends when they quarrel become tb bitterest aemie is, in thi case, most amply vladicatedi for ws really believe that either wing of tbe party entertain for na aa affectum, which may be termed tender, when compared with tbe feeling which they cherish fur tbe cam didat of tb opposite faction." " Ws are indebted to B, T. Mooai, Esq., for a pamphlet copy f hia " Address on th Life, Cbar acteread Public Service, of Htay t:iy, deliver oa the; day of August, A. D-, 1862, at Weldoa, North Carolina, apoa lavitatiu. ' It is in octavo torse, making 87 pagea, neatly printed at ths f- tc of tha Southern Weekly Post;" sod we bat rarely meet with a production ofth kiad possessing equal merit. Aa literary effort, il dee great credit t Its anther as a patriotic aad grateful effusion. (leading lore of Maatry with every part of a just aad glow tag eulogy oa her illustrious sou sad bee .factor, it is worthy of aaiversal praise and imita tion ; aad aa a Hographieal sketch, it is just, dis criminating, aad instructive, bringing ap ia aa impressive form tbs prominent points in tbs brit Iraat and useful career of the subject of the oration with which art Interwerea many of the most im portant aad iateresting events of our history aa a nation. It should be carefully rend and reman, bered, especially by sll of our yoaug mea. ly imbibing all the A MAN WITH EIGHT WIVE9. Al lh Oxfind aiiea,on Wednesday, William Ward! waa nAVled aw intermarry ing with Sarah Martin, hr foruser wife, Ellen Wormsley, being still ali. This was one of lite moil xtraordiimry eases, perhaps, that ever came before a court of justice. 1 he prisoner wa a mod determined llenediri, hav ing married no Ira than eight wive in differ ent prt of the country. - Al llie time of hi committal six ' of the had been discovered, vi Elled. Wormsley, whom be had man led al Manchester 1 Hariri Martin, wham he. tuarr ed al Walsall j Elia abelh Perkins. aim married at Walsall Ma- tilda Graft, married al Birmingham I Marv KM-marr-rm Ti ttigT w1hb wr mjvrieti at tynrwe; rn tteeide thee twa otnvra Il h not been my privilege lo form the ac quaintance ol ivtr. Iredetl, until since hi re moval to Raleigh. But in thi community be i intiinairlv known, and here, during hi ab sence hi affections have Mill lingered, cling ing to th scenes and aaaociationa of early Tear. He had returned to reeumelh datiee of his profession, with heart doubtless buoyant, yet ad. His purpose ia doomed lo disappoint ment. These walls will echo no more lo hi eloquent appeal. He returns, a if led by aa in v unble hand, to end where he began life, and lay hia own by the bone of hi kindred. It is ihe spot nf all others where he would tnosl have desired lo close ihe day of hi earthly pilgrimage. The unexpressed wish hss been realised, wd hia dual will soon mingle with the dust of the illustrious dead. To u th occasion i a fresh admonition. Lot us aim Iu emulate hia virtue and profit by hi example. Il remains for me only to pre sent the resolution adopted by lh Bar, and to request your Honor lo direct thai ihey be spread upon the minute of this Ceitrt. . aissNa or if not sauxatms. Mr. Hmiih having atnved lhal the reeolu- ihmm adopted al a aseeliitf of the Bar hotild be entered on the journal of Ihe Court, hi Honor, Judge (launder id in reply t He had long personally known ihe decease.!, hav- iiur met him as early aa Idle, then a memoer d the Houe of Com moo from the town of denton. Ha w elected Hpeaker of the House, and by hi high qualifications, and graceful manner, renderd himself on of th moot Hinuenuat members ot the uMaiaro, He wa aa abl and xealou advoeal ol the yatrva then ailopted fVar the Uteres! Improve ment of the Stale, and alway to be mono support nOvery enlightened measure cakula- led to advance ihe eh irteter of the Suite. He wa elecud by the Legislature Governor, 8e. a lor of the Uaiktd States, and filled other place of tntif and of honor with great eredil aad dis tinction. II had been long a leading ber of hi profession ia thi Circuit, and by hia manly and towing eloquence, hi clear end onorou voice, hi easy and pleasing address. had occupied ihe foremost rang at the par. f la Ihia old and beautiful Hall, of Colonial (rynctarve; hinsamly ttdawjasmiHdiag. ,-cb . . n t i- !. aiiw hsh at an 1 Gloucesierahire, eragu above U-e of any o.her d.cription have ha discovered since hi amamil at of miimral.."-. V. .... Ion of aliool had, herself, tsken .inyhcr xhilerating properties of Ia it ol no concern to the Slat that the produce and travel of the West should go down the road she' it preparing for that very purpose at tuch an enormous sx. penae t Is i I of no concern to ber and her oiti lena that th IUI eigh and Oastoa Road, which haa cast her near a million uf dollars, should be deprived of the great amount of travel tbat must be brought in at the upper end of th Central mad T Is it a matter of no consequence to (h Slate, that a Virginia road, at lb bead of lh Central road, should sweep th viut amount of lh western trade and travel tbat would other wise naturally Ind their way to North Carolina market, over th Wilmiogtoa rued, in which be ia interested upward or half a million f Ia it of no importance lo tb State that ber own ports should be neglected aad deserted, and these costly works droop, drag and die leaving their decaying skeletons aa lasting monuments of ber stupidity and fully f Is it of no eoneequeoce to ber citisea who have invested their alt in the works, lose tbem cut of from th bcnell they were designed to coavey, and the profits they war entitled to receive, by another oawis Vir. einia connection ? I it of little moment lo tb eitisea of th whole 8tM, who hav cheerfully consented to be taxed for these works, to build up North Carolina towns, advance North Caro. liaa internets, and establish a North Carolina policy, is see them quashed, sad all their bright hope and rrmpeot blasted, by another suicidal Virginia connection f Let Bro. Evan put Ihi in hia double-atem aeed pip, aad fff. hensiv Dictionary," igned un the fly. leaf "John Badiam, January, I80I," a prayer book, and other articles, evidently belonging Iu an Kn. lisb ship- Tb captain now observing a fleet of canoe approaching nearer, many bearing light ed pine branches, gave orders for the crew and passengers, most of whom had revolvers, to arm themselves, and a terrible conflict ensued ; tb savage fought desperately, and tried to-bura lh ship. After a severe struggle and great daughter, they were beaten off, and 300 bags of oat being thrown overboard, tb (hip Boated. Two of lh emigrants, named George Rowstll and Henry Doyle, wore killed, and several other severely wounded. Tb ship retaracd to the Falkland Islands, terribly disabled. been heard. . But nlaal that satiatca! ewioa halt be heard nenaore. lluj health Iur a Irw years past had become greatly impaired, and A very simple Fire Annihilator; for domestic n, is described in the Troy Budget by an in. nranc Agent in tbat city. Hear, and save yonr houses: Why will not peopl avail thenwlres of mod. era discoveries, to save their property from fire A package uf two or three pound of aulphur. disposed of in such a manner as to lie thrown in to tb Ire soon after its commencement, be. for air rushes into th building, will arrest the Ire a surely as water ; and is better than water, when varnishes or resinous gums ara burning. "Oxygen and sulphur have ao strong an af. ' Inity that in the combustion of sulphur, th oxygen uf th atmoepher i converted iuto aulpburou acid gas at which point fir it an reeled. "I tested thi principle and thereby aaveit my property some yeara ainee, an account of which I gave through your column, at Ihe time. It is impoasibl lo conceive how much human suf. fering might have been averted had that sugges. lion been attended lo by ship and boat owners. I never read tb account of tha terrible loss of human life on board our ship and steam, ere, without thinking that they might hav been saved by a packageuf brimatoii in the Ira, room." A LEAK STOPPED. It I said (says th Rwhaaoud Dispatch) that tb new Secretary of tbe Treasury has put aa end to transfer draft, being determined that no politioal speculator shall make money out of Ihe Ooveraaaent in that way.' Na mors trmnefsrs ef money l to be mad Ihmagh broker aad beak re or ether tnancial favorites. . The assney fat to be carried by CovernaMn! porter ia boxes aad bags and delivered wherever M may be wanted. Tkia ia certainly stopping a leak bul will there be aay thing saved alter allt Tbe , pense of traveling of the Oovenimsnt srwters will be heavy, and the if en of them should keep on traveling it'Vould turn oat that the soney.be bed to carry bad been much better placed abar il wa wanted by a transfer draft. -I"."- Vict Presidsot King, it I said owned aa ee. late nf 2,000 aerea of rich bad in Dallas eouaty. a kaa left the bulk of hi property to tbe poorest ef hi rwUlioaa, though 111 ara eemforiably pre. vMed for. t INTERESTING STORY. W copy from tb London Leader In to.day't Star, aa intonating ttory; upon which tb Rich mond Dispatch remarke, "It is not all a ory. It ia really a feature of tbe results of English socis iy. Ann! Harriet haa never beta able le rake up any thing In tbe Sooth, tbat eaa at all aom. par with eaoh eioet.ive distress and misery aa thi story, not al all overdrawn, brings be lore as. Ia th (equal to her book, review uf which. In the Tribune, has been foe some day before as the baa attempted to substantiate th justice of ber "Unci Tom" by tb display f what she calls fact; bul there are aom of Ihem tbat ara grossly distorted, aad atterly antrws and un founded while the Examiner shews that one case, located by her ia Charleston, never hap. pened there al all, bat took place ia . Penawyl vernal Tet, admitting that all aha aay wr true, R woald full short of tb miwry, th awful queacwe, uf illicit intercourse, seduelioai and vie, in the North as wall as England. Old Mr. Stow kaa endeavored to auunuia herself by staking out bumble thing to prove tbe de based stats of moral la lb South ihe a ex mod of reasoning woald prove a far greater euadithm of kumaa degradatioa la tha Kertb. There are avnoaters every where Aant "B sr" Stows is rather oat of bar plata, if act a star herself. But there are ftwer i mooMrusilie in tb South than there are cither at the North er ia England, aid tbe eons ce of them are of a type Inmmeeivably milder than those in nay of th abolition eo jalriet that an b aamsd. Tb fact ia eneuntaiaable with root If Aaul IL i a lanatie, aad aot a knave if she be taliUed to in tb aligliteat degree lo the title of Pettiooaled ator the liaraail (Peter wa aiaeere y -we will leek into tbe waited se. putchre ef England "'and when ahe sees, she will Ind that sb baa etrwek upon mtbiag many Ibid more horrible than aay thing esnnect. Divtagxa. The Cape Free Bank baa de. clared dtvidcad of f per ecal. SHIRT COLLARS. The business of manufacturing shirt collars is prosecuted to aa extraordinary extent at Troy, N. T. There are a larg number nf manafae. tnren, each of whom employs fmm 500 to 1,500 females in this work, and there are, beside., half a dose a factories in which the article ia maie by machine. On of tbe.'e haa forty, and an. other thirty asaehiaea constantly employed. Tbe maohin work it said to be aa good as that done by band. The cost of m inufacturepsr dos es, by tb machine, is 25 cents. - DISTRESSING NEWS. Under oar news bead will be found intelli gene from California, including tea account ef the loa of lb etenmw ladependenee, nod th acritee ef tbe live of from on hundred a shif ty to two hundred persons. PROTESTANT MISSION TO VENEZUELA. A writer Id the Presbyterian, in n commas sation ef aoaa length, eall Ihe atteatiof ef th rroteeaanl Charabss of tlm Uuited Sutea u ib-i Importonee of establishing mumions in Vaneiuels. Aaaoog the reaeoni bs arge iur I heir doing s-. aw I Tb eenajitalion of the republic gnorantee rtdigioo tide ration, ther nr n le. gal nnclment against bars tics, no legal eb. ttnaotaoeas to Protestant worship, and then ar already a nam bar af Protestants of various rrewd rssiiint In the eoontry, aruled mostly in th Urge town, though they have no plaoe. ef worship. Many of them bava asked for a pas. tor, and promise I to aid ia aupp-teting him. They also ask for aa E.itfiah ohjid tbera, aad the Erglisb language it beeuming nn ol Jed of I.i U These obrv4lone Pwy also to Nsw Grenada other and South Ameriean State.. HEALTH Of PRESIDENT PIERCE. Tbe Union states that th rantnr af Ihe foiling of tb health ef Presidesl Pie re an not only an. bmsvded, bat that it . kmi. decidedly improved aisa.kkinaognraliou, and b haa gained both ' ia wwgbland i streutf17?!Iffam ed give him tiar for the eerie, a i mm try to (Wttain Iu health.

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