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NORTH CAROLINA STaII WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN U Alt Y 25, 181." 1 si .. - - u - - w.-;- '-,J : v 1-'- jj - - - 'I. , . i, . ' Mil ! Ill III' II II I T ll'l Mill I - T . . 1(J Sex At. Mr. Peace, of MA, submitted the foh jawing-rmolutioa to reerdV rtMn"T Resolved, That th CommUte n Knil Af Hit. hsstrweted to report apoa th expediency i of making suitable acknowledgements, u4 pre anting sesussusiiais w u.-.. - frf fcj, J j,. MiM.n,p.i.R..?,n. jjj, Florene, offered resolutions, tenderer SkJIDy, H HUB smp ilHiaiwo, wmr aad gallantry-ii. played In tb nmw of theur iviBg oSoars, passenger and emw of the steam ship Saa Francisco, .. . . By unanimous consent, tb Senate proceeded to Consider the resolution. , - ' rred ia IVe amendment mad ty-th Sent to Dm rsailutioo passed (he test named body, yesterday, providing for tit appointment uf eomuiitte by each breach to inquire and re port in what form Um ncknowledgmeAvUT ef Con. great and the gratituda of tha DatHHi aiajbtDMat ajiproftriatelT aipraaiti to Ihoat bamroknt aa4 owAmgaoas bm, wbe, aador Ptoriiieaea, war it of naming from death ao away atUaena AAnilifcina - ? if other 4 Mr. Peart mad a wj hmndmma apeach in upport of tha resolution, which, whoa pnbliabed, Will b read with interact. - Tha raaolation wat aapportedby Me'.tra. Gwin Maaoa, Batter, Badger, Hontton and Shield. Tha latter offered tfaejullowhig a a dietinot ra aolatioo, and bj enanimoat consent waa agreed n :.. . .-.. ' . That the Secretary of War be raqoeeted to lay before the Senate all authentic information which he nay poeieaf' in relation to the wreck of the eteanier San franeiaoo, and the loeaee of life and , property oeoaeioned by than diaaater, the meaiu employed by the .Department and other for the jeeeoe of the rewel and pawenger,. the number aadiituation of themrvWora, and the nature and xtenj of the relief required by their calamitous the warm and, heartfelt tliank of Coogreaa to the rearoersof the i-aaaenger of the Saa Franeia Co, and proridiag fnt the preMntaiioa of Bwdals, Referred to the Committee on Military Aiaira. The CoMmittee on the Judiciary reported farorably on the reaolutioa of Mr Ewiug, pro rising to abolinh the intenerition of eWtr and deatroy the general ticket ayatem by divid ing the State into the aame nnmber of diatrirta a each State ha Senator and RepreaentatiTe ; in the election of President and Vice President of the United States. : The oommittee concluded their report with a resolution, that a joint committee of the two Homes be appointed to consider the amendment of the Constitution ; but before action was taken on it, . The Ilouae went into a Committee of the Whole on the state of the Cnion, when Mr., Walsh made a " hard" speech. He Jta fullowed by Mr; Smithy of- Alahama, who compared the party difficulties in Kew York to those which, Gulliver diacoverd in Lil- mesaaee was receiv! from tfieouiie"aiH" aonncing that it had passed the bill to regulateT disbursements of the oontingent .fund and for parpose. ; Oi aution of Mr. Hunter, it waa", referred to eoaamitie on Finance. , aa act to secure the right of eitixenship to tha ehUdren of ciUieni born out of the limits Mr, Cutting ihiEued, ux an a! Je. manner, wh.it hards''. and '! oli.':"are hleD)g.nS a .the;. 4rst name I, . .. " ne 1 1 'MTrp inT sot ef theCJ. Sui Mr. CUjtt a oonUtHted his speech in reply to Mr. Cast, which he commenced on, Thursday last Mr. Cass Msponded briefly, and Mr. Clayton rejoined. , TrWaa fsanlllt tftnl WaWaslll alll 'Bans V DJT stvpv1Bi vJB UVMVVV ltws' latioa to trt8aa Franetsso, was. taken up and laid apoa the table, and a resolution submit! by Mr Shield was agreed to. After a short Executive session, the Senate adjourned.. " Jlocsi or RinicsixTsTtTn. Mr. Bissel, of 111, shed the unanimous consent of the house for the introduction of a bill, entitled "A bill for the relief of the eitisen of the U, State who are SMleiieni Sy HMTnf'aisasUjri on ""board the teamaliip Saa Francisco." N ohjeetioB was made. Dr. Bisnel tnored it reference to the Commit-" -toe aa MUitary MsIrsZT.Mt ChattdlerCpf asked the snauiinoua eon test of the House to of. fer a Ecaolution whkh be pruposed to offer to the the house, No objection being made, Mr. Chan dlsr read as (ullow: Whereas information has been- received that snore than Ire hendred elticens, many of them oaeer ana auiuier Mine Army oi we.unueai ,, .., , ., i , . .... , ? , , , .,, . ,, , New York politics, after which the House ad- other purposes. l.!H l.i nmiidi) flip tfn MtahKahnWHlt ftf a f marine hospital at St. Marks, in the Stale of Florida w passed. The subject of the Vermont Sonstorship was postponed, and mode the order of thsday for next Wednesday. In the House, several communications from the Departments, were read, The resolution from the Judicisry'Committee, in regard to ait imendmchl of Bi4"Consti was aihiptcd 1 'i 4 : loos, and merciful interposition of the officer and raw ef the British ehip Three Bell, and of the American ship Antarctic and barque K'lhy, after a eevsre gale a the Atlaatie eneaa, by which the Saa Francisco was utterly disabled. and nearly two hendred persons had miserably perished. . : And whereas, H la becoming a Republic to cherish the live of it eitiiens, and especially to make appropriate acknowledgements of the obli gation enoaerred by those who, at the imminent pertjuf property and hfc, rescue front certain de traction the person of those ekirrns, and par- tiealarly the special servants of the nation. . .. Be It resolved, the Senate eooeurring.) Tliat a Joint special eomnittea, to consist of nine per sons oa the part of the Hons of Representative ran the part of the 8e, be appointed, and instructed to inquire and report ia what form the acknowledgement ef Congees and the g.atitude of the nation nay be most appropriately expressed to those benevolent and . courageous men, who, under Providence, were the msaas of rescuing from death so many ias- aena ef this Republie. . Which, after sundry amendment, under the perauoa ef the pre vioas question, passed, The Speaker. The Brat business ia order is the following reaolutioa, whkh will be read by the tHIfl MtrnXGfJf BCSCOMBt- jua ttfs wt . M. tnrroe. Inasrca as there i a wantoa profligacy going oa, at this tine, by nember ef Congress, f both House, fsosa the new Itataa, in dividing among- thesnaelrea the publi leeds, making to many of the very latest Sates which havu eosne into the 1'niua, from the proceeds ef lands, donated to them by Con gress, enough in come instances, to create a perpetual, fund to ed ucate their entire eouth. and" to build school'. following preamble andj tnj Seminariee of learning ' and also to enable them to have a complete system of internal inn provements, H is time that the old States should take some action oa this qoestion. And all must knew thatthi principle of acthm cannot be cor rect, and should not be suffered, for the I'nionJ was.Crst formed and entered into, by the origi nal thirteen State who ceded nearly all their surplus lands from which the. new States mostly were made. They are truly the partners ia this glorious Fnion, an3 in litem were invested all the property a well as the rights of its eitisen. And they have borne most of the burden of all that have been acquired lince, whether by par chase or by war. Therefore, upon all principles of copartnership or Cnion, whenever a division of A sseting of the Whigs ef Buncombe eras hoMe at. the Court Husm in A'h.Till oa Mn, riaf. 10th int, when the following proceed ings er transacted: ;-- i On motion, James W. PatW, Ksq. was made ChaiimaaTandL Iaaae B. Sawycr, tiq. was re quneed to art aa, Werretarr. ' . JJm D. Ilvmsb explaiard the object' of 'the mreon?, to wit, to appoint delegates to alsrad the Wig Stale t'Hiventiim which, will assemble in me city of Kaleigh oa the 21st, of tebruary nest, and ofered fewilutkms : tV sibi va, A ennventioo-ef the Whig party will he holden in the City of Raleigh nn the 21st of Febnftry proxiow to' nominate a Whig can diate for the nine of Governor t herefore HmJrrd. That,-the Wbigs pf Kuncnmlie ap eroving nf the time and place of holding said (invention, anddesirnys tf being represented therein, the Chairman of this meeting appoint Twenty delegate to" attend thr iNwrvention. Kriri, t nat tne n niga ot Dunromtie stano, where they have eter-stoHid, supnorting and de fending the great conservative principles nf the Repuhlican Whig party of the nation believing the principles of the Whig party to be those dictated by sound policy and the true spirit of patriotism and repulilicansim. Knotted. That we are in favor, of the polirr first introduced and advocated hy Henry Clav, of distributing tlie proceeds of the sales of the Public Lands, or the lands themaelv,ev among the different states of thh Cnion, old as well as new, in just and equitable-proportions, - llrmlr,1. That we are in fnvor of extending the North t'aroluia Central Railroad from Goldsboro Bast to Beaufort . Harbor, and from Salisbury West to the Tennessee line, either down the The Committee roe and the Houye a.oured. TAStJARf l"th. In-SetitrnvTSflofls petrtton were prsent Reports from several of the standing Committees were made. - Mr. Cooper inf reduced a bill granting lands to the State of Pennsylvania, In aid of the construc tion of the Sutibury and Krie Railroad, and to establish and endow a normal schosl for the gratuitous education of fcmaltleaciiejitaniLfor .of.thfi..tt.sliow8that .hirMilicyja for the piiriose or nnrm'Hiwin fle inqrenT. jeetione and fragments of tlie o-calUxI IW-mocratic party, to reward treasua. to the law anddisloyaltjt to the union Uierctore we declare our uncompromis ing m-Miuy M- present eomipt .wtimmiiwa husbaudmau- of in Holy Writ- " TW V i 3 TT PeteTlblUw Kaifat Jul SO.-Wheat araia atHanoedto day, ana two cent per bushel more govertimcit.sjid we will not rest sutisfi" ed till the fiat of the populnr will shall remove the blighting incubus, root and branch. Mr. Itvman made a speech in support of the resolutions, when they were read and adopted The following additional resolution was offer ed hv Wm. Williams, Ksq., and was unanimous ly ailonted : ji. nnoitrq, 1 natwnitewe will give our nnquannea support to tlie nuimnee of the Convention, whoever he mar be, . confident that the convention will make a wise and judiciiHis setectioB, yet we take this occasion to express our preforence for the nomination of our distinguished fellow eitisen, N. W. WoodHn, .sq., for the office of Unvernor. In acoorUance with first resolution the Chair man appointed the following gentlemen as dele rates: M. U Lowry, S. B.Uudger, Ham'n Mre, W. J. liriiwn. Jiio. Ilurgin, J. R. Uslwrne, John Brigman, J. W. WoodHn, Z. B. Vance, J. D. Hyman, A. B. Oman, G. W. Candler, James Toms, J. II. Murphy, R. V. Blackstocks N. Kelsey," Wf,"Winiai"', A. S.. Mtirrunon, James A . 1'atton, and M . tsraet. - - - - Vn motion it was meeting d puldished in tlie Asheville Spectahtr. ig adjoiinieii. W. PATTDN, Chm'n. On motion, tlienieetiiij! JAM I. B. Sawtx, Sctr'y. ti ii i, r mr. Disseil, man llie vmininir uu .i.ir, r,.l nnlUm nf lUn. Affair. rp(irij.hja fur-thfleXM.4he-UTS4 inme-tlTe-han-miin "and "Sccfetary, insips W41U were suuercrsov ills rewm uiiwirr to the'steamship San Francisco, which waa read three times and passed, The biltmaking appropriations for the Military Academy, after a speech from Mr. Smith, of New York, against war, was passed. Tne bill making appropriations for invalid and other pensions waspwsed. joorned. " - . V'aiiiinuton, Jan. 19 BiNATt. Hon. Mr.Toucey appeared is hi scat this muming. Mr. Gwin submitted t resolution calling upon the President of the Cnited State for in formation in respect to On number, of hip-of- war on the Pudlic coast, 4c, which, after some debate, was laid over until to-morrow. After passing sne private bills, the Senate went into executive session, and after some time adjourned. Received, That the committee ott Ways and Ms as he requested to report a bill giving a dit of roar year to railroad companies, to pay duty upon Iron imported by them for railroad purposes. Which waa laid upon the tabic, by a rot of 8 for and Jl against. L p Mr. Wheeler. I desire to move a reeonsidera tioa af the vot just taken, by which the resulu tioa was bud oa the table; and that the, latter mo tion be laid ou the tails. The Utter motion was sgreed to. Several resolution were next Introduced, after which the House adjourned. - - v; . -v.-.s.- Waaaumton, Jaa. 17. ItM. ' " StwATv. Several sverutive enmmunieatin war laid before the Scaatc, and appropriately " ' Mr. Douglas gsv ftetire that a Muaday BjCgt he would more to take up the Nebraska territorial bilL T " V, r- "' Mr. , Sumner prearnted the bm mortal of oiti- w teas of Nsw York, rgtn( that Congress , thduU forever terminal all eotraeotioa betweea the giniial government and sUvery. lie alec presented petitions s gainst the pay- . . meat ef the claim of the owners of the Amis- . '. todalav. II laU ca the table aa amendment to be ' effered to the Nebraska bill, providing that the prohibition of Ivry north ef JG 30 should Itot be repealed hy this act. 'f fteveral private bills were passed. Also, a -4 kill granting to Wiseoasta ctrtaia salt fpriag Hoisi or Ripresxtativis. The resolution of Mr. Wsililiurne, of Illinois, in relation to' the Rin k Inland and Pes Moines rapid was adopt ed. Mr. Bernhisel's resolution of inquiry, in re lation to a military road from the Great Salt Lake city to the bouiidarv of California, was pass ed. M. Caruthers refsirted bill from tlie Com mittee on I'ulilic Lamia for granting of the way to tlie St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad Company ; which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs.' The House then went into Committee of the- Whole en thr state of the Union, and the delsite on the President' sage waa resumed hy Mr. Keit), who supported the recommendations of the President's messag in relation the tonnage duties on dienestie com merce with much ability. Mr. Hughe resumed ths debate nn New York politics. Mr. Grow de fended the Comssonwealth of Pennsylvania from the rhargea aiing out nf the f.rie riots, after which Die committee arose, and the House ad journed. WssniNOTon, Jan. 20, 1854, The Sonata was not ia camion to-day, having adjourned over to-jlonday. Hnrsc or Mn-irMVTATivr.. Among the en- ate bills referred, was llieMte inerrat!iig tin Pioneer Manufacturing Compantyof Georgetown to the Committee for the INstrict nf Cujumliia. The House resolrol itself into a Committee of the Whole oa Hit Stateof the Cnin, and tik op the resolution bereuifore offered, proposing to refer the several branches of the President message to the appropriate standing committee Mr. Cutting responded to tlie remark of M Hugh, delivered yesterday, and defended I lie cs-ealM rV' ef New YmsvandhisBself. Mr. Wssthruok mads srieech oa th other si ds ef that qtmrthm. Mr. Wsllliridjw followed on the bird side, and Mr. Bishop Perkins on th "soft"'. Mr. W.l Obtained tle floor, when the Cvm- miltec rose, , . Aad U. House adjourned till Moaday. Jlwilmi, That the undisguised .fraternisation ith the A CARD. ; The publishers ef the 'Nowruv Csaouua Svamnsa" rrgret to annouwe that with in ia -te exception of the subsrnberc ia the toe of Wuving'toa a general disregard ef 1tie term of the Praspectc ani -the aotie m the irst aumber ef the paper, hac caused th withdrawal of Mr. Castwill the. editor, and the suspension of the paper uutil the pleasure of thhr. eah seribers u known. Proposing nothing Issu than the vindication of the policy declared by the entire IKnnocntie par ty in the last Legislature, upon the passage ef the Br aum re .I ut ions, aad tbwrfore obliged to oppose a "settled poUcy" oa the part of th Fed. era! Kiverwment, it would b folly la two indi viduals to expect cueesesfully to proaeeut that purpose, without ample means, aad a wry gene Mi Mt Mnrl. ...-.- Th list with which they have bee honored, aad for which they return their sincere thank, is, it is true, nansualty large, and respectable, yet is that aid wanting, and they are therefore constrained to believe either that the pn bite mind in No th Cardina is Indifferent to such a ttiscus- sioa, or the the parties whom they, at one time, sup to be interested in maintaining it, lack a canfldenee in their own abilitv to eonduot it, to a successful issue, "Like a the " children of F.nraim, who being harnessed and "carrying bows, turned (Aeauefost bent, in (As "lUtfofbalUt," Therefore self resnscL and tha dictate of aa property and lands is appropriated or divided, it I honorable impulse alike Impose upon them, in should and oiight to be amongst the original part- ,ha 'f uhw aod "'. to die- frtsmiX UJSSTST. RltKUl TT.ZtT,X CLASSICAL UST rrvwi rrT rn on im wt't vt mm w-t. Jb nn7 'i ok f Js.-1.r7. sa as Mitss. IHs !.., fpt. Visa Its its 1. tmft sprit-,!!, for adc.M, , mti la &s ls.tu.u- to- TwItlMja IS. resTirs t.v. v sat l.,,,;., L , Mssls a fisse sr esuar, , ,. Pss ef- las Instmist, f rsisttas taw star CsImsbI Prr? ,mU t la Oil. ' ' M Oa Mailrse tMUrs i la aim sii: m,t t ssysasM f the Iastissu) fir Iwt s4 u.iuaU tfcs sofj aVsaitsxsis.'sswpt ivJtatftttsj. TeiUM Im rtsirW i eitt, a .u bills wait to sstusC a tks ssd ml Ik. t-ra. Ts sseers t. lbs fmpiU kis swa smmUM ssswiiUa taefrtaetytl 4. H amssaij to mm toe mmmm, mt mj svaslsr. s twrstv. Temsssl oiight to be amongst the original part ners, the old Stale, and that upon the principle of tlie then populatiud and taxation. And the new States or partner can 'only have a share of the properly, or the public lands, which may valley of French Bniad rivet 'or running in LjMhave Jen pumhiHed or. squired after the time " S". . 1 iti liw4MA mmm Im VTnLu, ..A Ow.. only theirequltable proportion with the old States, 1 aad nut one fjaatiaBuwsa.,,,Biit ituuhl jeeip. that tha.- Yuui JlmericasV .or Jiew. States, are becoming too strong for what they call tlie ' Old Fogies,' thatjs the' ohl origiharthjrteen This determinatioB will involve no -one but the Publishers in pecuniary loss; for in th mean while they will return to subscribers, every dol lar of the partial payments they have received. without deduction ttir any expense ot th publica- J)tU - , - - Raleigh Jan. ISA. JjKrwsl sesKsssir tor the ttar ry V IL Brsism f , Wilsssts.9rsssrs, rsr-varaiaf am asm--l" sassss. Be. Beaasa ftraara " ' sToTfork, JaA SL-Coms There ha been eoBssderBlile advance ia this article sine cur Inst, A cargo ef 4HA basneh yellow cam wss sold to usetiua ia to sarly part-ef tha week, at 83 Ms. Sale tc-day ef yellow at 83e whit aad mi ssd tlle. demand good. Htavss Are in demand at advanced rates. W quote Pip 56, W. 0. Uhd. H3, K 0. llhd. $;-.( 3T. . ... yuM Market very baredemand quick at advanced rates. Superfine $71 (at $71: extra $71; family $8 Cit.: .. -- Cwttok Thill nominal quotation 9r (A 9. Orswo The monopolists bav advanced 1 1 per ton oh this article. Wilmington. Market, Jan. 21. W have but little to remark in regard to sale of produe in this aumber, nave been light. There ts no emmceiB the price of TarpenUBC. la Bpint of Xurpentm. the I . 8srta, k suaot fcts ts asvs (tvs saurs sst market ha been marc active, and the price ha t Isfsrtioa. advanced a few rente on the gallon. I B nlui 1st asaiW sf eiils sac etaklsg miirt anwnjprsMraM, as sopss UN ABSUie s wtu tm rautrs sr ipenor sisims. 1 AsSstosBsalw asd fmtnrt ssearsd t Ids roans was aavskssr!- ia ths Isstilnts, ths FnipU nfmt wits plsssars I ths jroaag uutirs Uisasslves, wk Ssnsf um hut Ivs years ksvs ln-.a at tn. fmmi MsihsrsisTkisBMsui. , Dli.N.Nk,rT. H1.AKW.. .. ' - sitaeiMi. ths wssu sf.ssBM sfbls sskreas a prrnsrs. tsrj SlsesttsMnl is snassct. wuS lae Iscotl, ia which tAssa paiils will ks sarsntUy Isaghl s li fw . Tks PrhMlpal fbels gratshl I tksss pstrant whs eats Th raraint. fiv j I ssstsles hlai Is tit tlati ts sstsMuk a ftis.l. f,m- Tt-srtsriKt 290 Mil. Turpentine were cold errasi at r.1.7 5 per bbL for yellow dip, $3 Tor virgin and IJ.2J for hard. tosiss cirisrrs t larxa-rinx no dm, enangeu nanas at &8 to 60 cent per gallon ; market closing at . 60 rente per gallon, Supply in irst hands light. ttosiK 1 ab Ao aate of either tna we arc apprised of. . r . 1 Ttatira 2 rafts were cold at $8 Q $8J per M feet C'oiserri(!. ..... ; "-.. FaretteTilla Market Jan. 21. The past hat bee -a good week fur trade - the reoeipt of pro duce have been large. Cotton sold to manufac- turersst9)(o:9. Corn is in good demand at $1.10 (Drl.-Ji per bushel, and acaic at that. The ftooi pts'or flour" have lieeh lkrge, and demand States 1 and would seem to be as unfaithful as AootAVAVxn Arraia. The Portsmouth Olobe glVM Vn acnrrf an ttnsvtwwtriritto Mi Mbtteiis7 gentlemen of PortonTOuth, in pursuit ef fugitive. P eento per linshel from wagon. Spirit tur- dirve?vhtnotws ueiiiiii Finn iiiiiui ,i Fit AN KLIN CUCSTV, . C A. H. RAY. - r Prineimto mwi Trarhert im Ik. JANE A.KAT,) ' Mid Bnmka. : . Mis E. Crari,' Piano, Vocal Jfanel Mm M. L. Plbasak'ts, llcnmamKip, 1 " The Lord planted a vineyard aad let it out to husbamlmen, and when be sent hi servant to re ceive th fruit of the vineyard from those hus bandmen, they beat him aiid sent him away emp ty. And hn sent unto them other servants and they stoned them and sent them away rliame fully handled. And he again .sent unto them another servant and him they killed. Am last, he sent hi eon, saying they will reverenoe my eon. But these wicked husband men said among themselves, this is th heir, come let us kill him and the inheritance will be cum." Now we Would ask all candid readers, if the hew Stales Ml!j A. E. KiaBio Guitar, Kngtuh Branchti. rpni uil gssla begins On 1st Monday la Jssss- XT. I Baihiafjii .nor srsrw. Tut-.. a Vsnkee ship leaving port, and vent proved the surmise to be correct. Arriving than on Testerday were realised several lute of JJ'f, in Boston, the gentlemen ascertained that the nc- gtve quouunin. , i 1 mnksr laionBatlsn wiu ksvs a tireslrt torwsrat; sb n usat wc quota prime wbltc at $l.oe (a) I spptisausa le tks ftibsipsi. t groes were in Mew Bedford, and proceeded thitlier ; but tlieinliabitan ts, by every mean in their power, threw obstacles in their way, and prevented the capture. The Olobe charges the t . , . 7 7T . wis h mswnf. i as aiisauos sas iMeansvsavssis- pr.ms wlnts sailing as high a $1.88. Below we t as rsswrds ksalw sad sssist;. I-sneas e-n.( tl.88 ; red do at $1.75 (k tl.XO Fut'i W understand flour hat (lightly ad-1 vanced. We quote flne at ?7 1 1 tupernue at $1 1; I Psssaber I, IM. JUHS II. I1AWK1NH. Pmiik.1 ml Ik. n.M,J X. Deputy Marshal at New Bedford with forfeiting wpnn s I larniiy . is TrusTTby mikmgThc matter pubtirod hSmniS l,f Affl7t. ' thinks the Marshal in Boston was very remim ia I Cosa Corn has gtme up to 70 cent. tne penormance ot his duty, ths vary hot-bed of fanaticism, 20,000 rine Fruit Trees - fOATLT sf ls( slss, mt toaatimt eal thrifty ... sV'- J grswth, eosiiitinro Appts," Fssek, l'lum Trtmm, New Bedford is I Corron Cotton 1 selling at 01 cents. Holders 1 1 hsrnss,. A pri.oit, j rsnses im suay sihr is demand"!. . ' AlZS7. tivaxo The OoTernment-agent ha advanced Tbi Sort SitWJj about to Bei.T.- The Alba- P" P" . eargo. fnce have not thus acted to the old oriirinaV thirteen nv Atlas, the or,rsotV the "soft .hell." nnranhm- Mked here tMpeTtmot 2000 Ihs, tion in New York.' ha. pot forward it. prottot a- . k. -'""-lM ... , . ; . , r , ,. . flour market continues firm. Sales that morning gainst the Nebraska bill in a violent abuliUoa rf o.jksj 1,1.1. ifow.nl - at 62t. th.. not and must not be longer borne with, or tole-1 article, while Uie itrysit, the organ of the "hards," which holder arc unwilling to take. City Mill rated. The whole Union and partioularlv th ha nut it shoulder to the wheal In mod Old North State, should protest against thi wil- nest. It (wallow the bill ((it was- lemon ful perversion j and if any he wtnoa, at any id,. Thi prospect It, that to whole; oMh tun, are given away to any, one State, then all 'soft" organisation wilt loli. - held at $7.6 f "tlanirThr-TWwlptr iind twppIt of grain are malL About 2.6IK) bushel ot wheat offered saecsssibB IrtHS ths sartisst ts the Is- ' Isstilsgsiherwithssslssi variety mt KvsrgvBssasth sr srassssotal sesss sad shrsbs. rMsls br thsSasssTibsr at th Pomolsstssl 0 tr am. OA 8tas4. - A aomplsls Catalofae will hs famished wltkla Ik emiagyssr. T1I08. LIMlLtV, . I'.ss Crsski rhsthssi,ee H. C, I ' Msv. Ilk. IMS. 1 I ' 47 M Casassst, tasrtsst aai mt Xxpsditleus keatotc '. lHtefthmrf aai th sTorta. " T-.-- the old States-should -contend, et once, fir- diuitoble distribution of all the vacant laubv first to the old and then the new, 00 the principle spoken of. And all tlie new State that may thi mornin.and moStl. .old at $1.73r!.H2 't".r.epn..ng nown c ga ana f, red tol7H0i$1.00'r.KHl to orim. white. A, U"M, "a,n """. ' WHIG MKET1NU Pursuant to notice previously given, (-portion of the Whigs of Halifax county assemble! Court House on Fridav. the .With of Dccomber. when, on motion of Mr. John JLJvt'V. R. II. rarser, r.sq swi-niiicu to me vusir, suu m. ,11. Brickell atinointed Secretarv. The Chairman briefly explalnedlhe object of lite meeting w im, to nitpoiiu uoH'gntes mi njpr sent this county in the Whig State Convention, to he hem in the city ot itaieigh, on the 21st any of reuruery, trt. On motion. B. F. Simmons. Jno. n. Ivev and B. W. Baas were appointod a committee to draft resolutions for the meeting, who, after retiring a few miniitns, reported, through Mr. 9. II. Ivey, the following preamble and resolutions ; Watiiii, In the opinion of this meeting, afull and perfect organisation isonlv necessary for the . . . .1 . ... vN ,1. ii i:. . 1.. succese m uie n mg pany 01 ivunu varunua, w it therefore. HtmtAtDtd, Thai the TVhigs of Halifax do most illinelv concur in the nronosition for holding a State Convention, in the city of Raleigh, on the 21st of February, 1HS4. Xesofeerf, That we- will grre -our most -mnteu and lealons support to any Whig, who may re ceive the nomination of such Convention. lltmAved, That the public domain of the U nited Starrs is the common iironerlv of the Slate, bur-4 chased and procured ly the common effort and nummon treasure of these States; and in which each and all are fairly and Icgitiraatelv eutitled tnnarticinate: and snv annronriation of the public Lsuid to particular mates tor particular ana spec ial purposes in those States is creative of an un just, unequal and illegal discrimination in the use of a common fund, and can ontv lie remedied by a resort to the doctrine of the w hig party of a just, equal and legitima'e division of all tlie lands, or the proceeds arising therefrom, to all the Stales. lltmdmL That the Protection of Ihimeetie In dustry, and a judicious system of Internal In , are eanrtmrt prmetpter or tn whig have received any portion of the publio domain, Veno. tot estimated, of the Corcmor'a tne, should have that considered a part of what is tureson the administration, and peitricularly coming to them, and nothing short of this should on hi former competitor, Secretary Davi. satisfy the Union or copartnership of State ; ., . .it . , . .1 IWtllKAb I.riMl,....!". C'IU. ouur,UB.e new ota.es, u mu. ?nropr- mm.y o( Congress in discuminc til River foTftinaia principle of to, 1 ... - ... . Inferhw tot. to I5e. below tM als.v. nriees.- ' " "Tl 0o. Fom'aMasaausv.. It tols'amribil Cuttf"lrtwlrt-M;miauBaaiil. AhmU 14iJ0 1 "Lil J iT7.,7 ,w" .".." " . Mississppl house of repwsenUUvto" & (jM C$70vfor j ta the price of each passsg aad shorten th print Got. Foote'a annual message, in oonsc- wh,, to 79 W 800- J'w. railroad travel 14 miles, eompsrsd with ths route 5eW Tatk Market, Jan. U CoTTOH I sm Welden, hut they will reach Petersburg before steadysales of 8,710 hale.. - --' I th Peteisburg ee Pertwaeuth esrs trt frost Wet. r Lot' a Mate and tlhto brands have declined ""n, as inose ears ears 10 wait mere tor tu wu. Ic Sale of 7,000 bbls. at $S(4$J)0 for Slat aad pJM(i 8.1 for Ohio. oTc of 00 bbls. Loeofoeo- Southern at $M.37 $8.ft0. - n a bat Sale of S.otlO bushels at $2.19 fhr tlie .public lauds foj.tliclr..O!s;n. . jtriiate or IjmmI UhIw Bill mw Withe4tMwe have tokew iUtc rnrpoMs, Tiniiit he sustained upon the 1 eaiw to revive the charge of " abuses," partnershiB or Union, l corruptioa l and " reckless extravagance" upon A VOTER. internal improvemenU by the Administration of I Jnn.'Uuiney Adams) aad at th cam time to I Co(N Sulea of 18.000 bushels at 01 TKrxKTisa Sales of 100 bbb spirits at "65 I nartv ItrmMmt. 1 hat the princiiilesol tns n nig party Were mt tieaittifiilty and farrhfirlly 1 1 iim muUsI in the lale administratis of Millard Fillmore. Hetolrnt. That the Chairman of this meeting appoint thirty delegate to represent tliis county in the appniacning ntate 1 ontruuoo. The Chairman, in aceonlancc with the last solution, appointed the following gentlemen" as -Jeterate. M. I- Wifjins, It. W. F.dwsnl., Thr. H. Joyn- er, K. II. inith. W . II. l'niil, v) m. It. mnilh. .1. U Ivey. I. O. Hri-s. B. F. SimmieM, John II, lvs. V. II. lhiv. J. M. N ewsom. B. W. Bass, Zora Johns., ltd. W. Ivrv, (I. W. (larv, John (hisbT, J. II. Perkins, lr. W. II. Hill, Lewis Hale, W. W. Brickell, Ir. A, B. Pierre, J. F. Hintm,.. )r. J. W. Al.l.m. T. P. Matthews, T, W. NK-hsdsoa, A. W. Moore, (ice, W. Smith, J. K. Iter. ()n millonth Chairman and Secretary were added to th list of delegate,-' On sHi. th K.-C. Patriot, Raleigh Whig papers, aad the Whis-papers -f she Mats g.nsr ally, wore requestm to eopv inese nrnresstings. n. n. I a it p. r. n, veeMnnsia, M. psirgfLl, Serrrlar. liEMOCRATIC MEETI5f), : On Tuesday, the democrat of Buncombe held . THE FREESOIVCOAUTION, The N. York' llsrald sumMime mint a reward of ive hundred dollar for a eertaia freesoil letter, said to have been written by Uen eral l'ieroe in 1H48, in which be sympathised tth-the t an Buren UuDiUorreesoiler. It wow thinks it will be able to lav that letter and othel similar letter before its reader soon. It (lice and challunges denial of the fact, that such a let ter was written and that it it now in the posses sion of John Cochrane, Surveyor - of the port oi ISew lorx. it wm written, te the committee 01 correspondence appointed at the ratification meeting ot Ine tan Huron rreesoilers IB Piew fork in 1MH. various other letters were written to the earn committee, some uf which were pub lished in the Evening Putt," At that lime the political reputation of General Pierce was purely provincial, and hi letter after a hasty examina tioa was set aside with the batch ot correspun dencc considered superfluous,, whit the letters calculated to have any weight or influence in th canvas were published. . Ihe Herald la also further advised that be tween the year 1H48- and IltiiO an interesting political correspondence took place between lieu- eral Piree and a distis;uiliej pulitieiaa of New iiampsnire, bow oeceaseii, naving sa new we restoration of tha Van Buren dynasty. Pierce Marcy A Co.. it alleges, were privy to all the ar rangement in 1H62, with th t reesoilers. Yi nether these allegation arc , true or not re mains to be seen there wss no paper, like the York Herald ia the estimation of tlie de mocracy during the presidential. campaign., HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS ICE. Tbl'ortmoiilh Globe ha heretofore spoken. in very high (but merited) terms of lien. IUrriu- A hill emending th pre emptsea privilege to California. Aad a resnlutlua tacrsaslng tha clsrioal fore cflh Superietoadsut ef Piinting. Mr. Hamlia reported Um Freooh Spuliatioa wa. The kilt to laeerporato th PUneef Maaa , fawturiag Company ef (Wwtowa, l. C, was takea up. Ob . by Mr. Psttit, it wss aossoded hy toakiag th tuekholre Individually r. sponsible for its debts, fsa 27, Bars U. ' Aad after aa (lesutiv sessiua, th Sen! adhiurwsd. Jlwem ar RrTusnrTAnvta. The iUwse ws- THE SAN TAXCISOO -SUFFERERS. ' "X NT Toaa. Jaa. 17. The merrhanl of thiaetty bar uharribed tea thousand dollars, to be presented to th oncers of th Three Bells" " Antarctic" 'aad'Kilby CiBCTgnsTt, Jaa. Wears or a Missiasim Sntaka firrua Llrss Lust Memphis paper report that th Isamer General Bern, bound frum thi city to Arkansas river, struck a ng tu th Mississippi river, at (trend Cut Of, and was torn 'to'atoaM la lv miBule. She sunk to her hurricane Vk, wtuwi lbs Whi.l fsl la fl-sited off. leaving the hall with flfuwa deck pssingrrs below tl wrfaeof uf the water, all ef whom perished. The cabia passesiger aad crew were fortuaatrly rescued by the steamer Rarsnae. AmHig4 th awards at Ih Crystal Pslac ia New York, ue notice the following!" William Palmer, RusMn, N. C, far aa mgeni. eus, Imt simple (nd rfeetii threshing Bierhme, a meoting and such a meeting, lb t-ouri House, it to true waa nretiv U ailed with Whigs, who from curiosity era pnsmpled to gu la and witaea such aa anomotous sparvarle a a demmnatie meeting. The tHxsninswt aetore ta the meeting were Itovid Culemaa, of esjery, wh Iatroduerd recitations tor but Hmmmmt trisnds, and Marcus Krwin, Esq., who took oernaioa nmauBee hie Whig faithNisvtt" register his na for the future sraonx the mnuilier uf th dsmoi eratM pony. aia ae mt n uu to sis na dam laditicsd frirmls ia llunci.su! who had h tofiir showa him su h kindness and friendship, la toatiag them aad going over to the devaorralM ust aoassin hi reasims ftsrhisomduct.whH-h he ilid ia aa elaborate speech, which, from lie Brvltv. ensnmanded the respectful attention all nrmMitit. ' While we diswut in Mm mlm from Mr. Krwin't t-rfili.ns. nod think that he has eommitlol a fatal errr( la whatever light essa. (idrred, ia attaching himeelf ts the Iksusorrati nam. we raa but a-issirs tltemaa ns? hi cand'-r, particularly as there are thoee.usrupying Ihe same position with himwlf, whe ba 4 th honesty to bvjw ll AthrrtlU Uptrtattr. tftm Waa'dncton, w Uara that (len. Arm strong, of the fastMS, is dsngsrously ill. Mr. R-idieea, the Russiaa Miauter, it Is etslel, la toiling rapxlly. - . Rui bosb lane. The ship Harry Smith, from Card f, arrived at Kxfolk m Tueiday with up wards of a Hvstaaa toass of raiu-uad Iroa for h lloaooU Valley Road.' laud the AdminiatratioB of tlen. Jackson as bar ing 44 broken up" th pr. Ml ie. fins Uie oUnjtol repmek ss the B.swSa to ls the National- Intelligencer learn that the ex penditures fir Internet Improvement under Mr. Adams, flir hi tour Tsars admintstration, were 4.110,t7ft, Vadet Uea. Jacksoa. for 8 yean, -110,41221 . ; Ku that under Mr. Adam, In fator of Imnrov niint, $il.(s) per annum were expended ; un der lien. Jai kson, symosrs) to the system, and praised for breaking it up, about $l,3U4,5O0 per vfiftuin irtn (B s 1 ph4 wl I " " . n." Th HemoeracT preach the strictest construc tion and economy j rhetr paotice I something of Uie loosest. deliver before the Society the first of a series ef Agricultural Licctnrr. - v W. w, n IIITAKER, 8e f. Raleigh, January, 1854. .. 644. OZTS CAJWIWABOOX ITOajt nENIIV IXTtmilKR kss for sals, th is prssM Csen Rspsrts, aalfsrm ssti sc KS(U vet bsms. Pries rsdassd. ' ' , issdU's algssl, these eslsmss, - a ..T w. 1 i. uj..t t. it,. I Bwaias's4asUes, - . - .. . - . mvpany oflndisn. thath.T. jum rtamd t'2",1XiVPU" HMim h, the State, employed a drivers, giA into a diflkul- 1 , mmmmnmmnt ef Rskesl BsskBtask ry witn a piacxsrattn, issnewnere ra rermxm cwu- ly, Met week, in Diartsmiia snot on ana xoocs ed down the other with the breech of hie gun On of them be since died nnd the other ie not ipected to recover. The Blacksmith man hi escape and had not lieen taken when our inform- n( tort the netghliortinntl. ti a do not rememuer the Barnes of th partis H'ar FTwrww Arms. mtngloe cars, and beside (veld the delay ef St to 4 rear at that ptaee. For tertrer laforssatlea ed tiekcts, spply to th Agent , th Orseasvtll aad Roeaok kail Kead Cempsny, at Oastoa. . . .... . ...,,,.. times Orespsvills h R. K. B. Company. " ' : Oasten, Sept. I, 86 . '-- - .L. HORTII CAMOLIKA Mataal lUlf- Iaattraacc Canapaay . .. JFEICJ WLEICI. I. - ASSesnasm, arBkcTl af WaUl " T rvni teeipsey sswwbsm ta insure thtuvessr A regula, meeting of th Wak. County At JL 'U'1 kJ"Tm V bald la lb City Hall ""T? 'T" ,:m "" ' ' " mtimvwm mwm inavw ivr . m wi vac a BVS yar for fus lasir value, omexsc ADTEBTISBxtWrS. fanman af WOtl neultural Society will be held la the City in Raleigh, oa Friday the Yith instant, at II e'cloek, A. M. Dr. Tompkins will at that time Bsohst slatloaarr aad Psasv Artlslsst Javwlls aad Imy lUstst all ih Hsw faklissiises h ssss ss tsauset Iks fllaeaard Psbltsatlass la evsrr dspsrssMal sf Lis srstsrs. Arts aad Setose aad la svsrr iaagmgs. slsrlsal sr klndsrw. Masts Bosks sas Maslsal Instremsnls. wnils lAssks ef Isiathsr, Ussswssd ss Mahogwy. Wsrii Husss, mm , 4m aad Pspss stsstos, stklss Cmm aad Wklcsvgrsjl rsri.lv. CM s UM Ps la Mmmt sad 0.14 Cases, r Dr. Che. I. Johnson, President, Wm. I). Hayweed, Vice Presidsat, J((M f. Jordan, Secretary, . Wm H. Joes, Treasurer, . Pcrria Beabte, Attorney, ' , : Pr. WmU.McKs,Examlnia(nysiclaa. J. Heramaa, Osnsrsl Agent. V All less ar paid wltkla SO day after satlifae. lory proof Is prsssntsd, - lllank aad Pamphlst. shswlng th plaa sf ops raliea ef ta Cempany, may be had ea applieatiea at the (MB os, or any ef th A it net as. All Istura sa haslnees sbsa!4 h ddr ssd to JAJuKs F. JOKDAN. 8nf Afrnza, teot. - ;-,- . Mfr HOOKS i ttir Mr. Fncsso i out In a card, denying m? "'' Hsrsss llsrsushaa, Whssl that "new difteulties hav been presented in jsa-MsthsisHml Iaswumsatjaad tksrmsmstsTk, re-eeswtruetiBg th machinery of hut calorie u mst sH.tv, , ship, as soms of th newspapers had Intimated. I UOUK BlMbtNO, la every sarlsty, prsmptly easeu- 1 be pulilie. nc says, rs long, win nave uppor-1 ts ia uu asai tuniiv wi jiioge again ui iiivprwawai sinwui 1 ine cnangee n na oeen Biasing. Snurrnitra Rtsi --Oeneral Pesuela, the new I Csptaln ftwierat-of fuha, has declined rseeivMigl .nA mm w.n nl.l In .irm im !,. Bddltll Of tsTT BAIBUm to hi BakM-V. of last of SatunUy the following extract. " which be to enlitlM a Buperintendent of the Th difficulty Uiat recently occurred between I "7" '""'"'""'""""s m. m- ., . , , u .... 1 1 . l . i . 1 ri1.1l r .iim.i..llw well nsM. . tne eiutrr oiaiie snq wi. Alarums 1 TI lurirot, ana I J r I yi'ff kioiil. .ml III. Ihik. tJ All not the first around the Kacurial. Snua after Col. Barringer went to th (Vsirt of Spain, he ram very near leing invovled in a serious difficulty. Through h is irmness and resoluteness, he got the proper acknowledgements, and a reHihcation of the mailer without any resort to pistols aad cof fee or swords, Mr, Barringner made a gisid di plomat, always ready to honorably represent bis country ia any rase that should aris affecting 11 or bui pevsuoai Bonour, Mr. Souls ia a amre brillaht maa than Mr. Barringer, but hf-be makB gwd r prcentatits in every thing, Mr. 11. has, be win oeserve wen 01 niseovtrv. While weVgiv our L'utiruiraa..mdil for hi candor, w. ar But surprised at it, for, (iea. UarrtBgor ha as conducted himself la puhlie and private life, as to win the esteem and sp psulstiiim of all true men. of both political part ins, aad w eaaaut ea why the shouhl not hav Uie honesty to express it H Wfo 7 Wrks. TH Tehra1i1l Bishop Morn, senior Btshef 1 Ih Meihlist Kptsciipal Church Snath, left IIEDE1L OH KIECVTOIII ' - " - . 1 Trtitlu Mill Uwif Zxrtiittri ni . ldmliUtntan ' I If NORTH CAROLINA, D Jat Iredell. Till shJsCI mt this wsrk kss kssa to ssklkll ths Isir, as It aew stands la Msrth Gsiwlina, la rtlstin ts th. aiallsrs sf wkiek at tesats. It ssshvaess. th.r. !- . ' p& 'Bslbi 'V -SJtwseT Bsans a I s 1 W ' Tarlrty was-1 aBv g.glisk dostriass, as far ss tbsy ars rr"gn-' I , ' sssia irsatms mm stsyssevs 1 mmr sw Htsts,as wi It ss In asls ef Aaaswslv .n l. asslals sf sac w CmcIs, sa Iks sa)M sf s a. will sws) tAmmmimtrmtmn Ills tkaaakt llaa) fyrmyt Bssfsl. BetseJj t eiawkiii sf tks 11 pvrf..ilaa, kit alss ts sshsra, wh ars ss rrsessaUf mIUS mmmm ts ss csrtaketks todlspsasakls, tisesrtaat aad rMpnuibis treats sf liassalen sad Adwlslstratsrs. 1st l.ls kr - ' w. L.joMF.nor. rtalslgh.ttth Aprfl, KM 11 tf. asdsiaa aad tl.eSiasrs la Ik Hanker Csaatry, Nashvill for ralifornia on th 2tith of Itosamber. T Bisliop was to h-ave Nsw Orleans for Api wall oa th Tth instant. It lr staled that the independent Ihjraocrata la Congress Intend to issue an addrasa to th enunlry, setting ft,rth the nl sections to Senator Ihiuglaa' Nelwasha bill, and appealing for help to defeat It, W asm 1 euro, Jan. 17. lu.vim Af IWlsrac Bodisco, the Ruasiaa M 1 11 11 pi is lying dsn gei uusty til at his rseidc m s la thi city. " . Wamiuotow, inm. 167 WAanntotna Arrsias. The Senate b cxaea tire sees'si to-dy reeeivad and referred large aumber of nomlnatinn. ( It I thought that Oadsdaf 'a treaty, If it m as Puring the diseumtoa In the Senate nf Ihe Called Stales, oa Ihe resolution offered hv Mr. Owns oring a. to what naval fore Uer U rfled. wilt sr,eouatsr grmst eppoeilioB ia fleietit In urmenting lUlihustering expeditiona, - "':" "- ivmmwm psts w www hwub Mr. Badger asade sinsic appropriate remarks, 1 1 allpy already, witbut paying for It. shnuringhut asnal slslity and placing lbs raspnst siImIiIv, so far as thsd branoh uf lb nultlie aer vice is concerned, auoa Congress, which bad so cut down the etmete that Ihe t.ieentire could not supply the requisite naval f.ire there. II might hav referral to th Jsnaa aad Kingglod (uaylrissa, as having a htrg lorn which hi now required nearer Ivsm, The Naval force Is toe mall for th Srrvie required of it. Rl'lltr rosOsr, Ths Fivetlsv ills Csrolinisn hassuggsetod tha A'irsfddf af JtirU a. a suitalito ton for holding th lle.a-xwati CiavmilM. That to arsrsVy the time for it fir all tlx world. Had am beea called ea. wc ami Id tosi have mm- hasted ami rnvrrt nrrmjwkaw. U,tA. T It. vtaauiaiaTnu Tissirosr An cffh-lal sswa, just completed, shows this aew Territory to ftsa- tma a enilisl pupuLattoa aumlsfriHg per sons. It has several excsllvnl harlsirs, and ssmms likely to lisrame, la a short time, a populous and Ihriiing auluay. Col. RiAae,Tleireawbsuf I l. Hits wars Im ken to t.t, Tsttor's plantation la buMiuu, ton wsrk. ti I iui md (Uaig side th rtmniks st ih old hsrv.' Th stock rsdeemsd last week amounted ta $301,550. - The Third Assistant Enginear km resigned. ... Doseusi, Jaa. 17. AistVAi. or Taa KiLr-Th Kilby arrived to.day. I'asseogere all well. Lieut. John A. Itovht, nf the Navy, who was Men Toramri THE P0CKTT JESCTJLAPTTJSi OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. THB fBTtlsth cdlUea, wlt i t a Hundred- fisgrwrisr., hawing Dtssass aad Malfor matlaa sf th lllsu aysum la vry which I the diassass f Fmal , bring ef Ik hlghst UBpertase te Mrried peepl, er Ik est oa. tewiplstleg asrnsre. Ity . WlLuAM YOt'XO,' M. !. Let ae fstksr be ashamed f rss.t b spg ef th MCVUtriU se hie hud. H may sv him from a early grave. Let ae tub maa sr wsssaa sutsr late the sssrst sbll. gstlsM sf nisrrisd Hf wlthsst rssdlag Ik peekst ,' LAPtt': Lst m vm nsrtsg from a hatkatod t'eug b. Pais ia th Sid, restless alg Ms, asrveu freliaga. aad the whets traia af Urspsptlt asattom, aad given up hy thslr pkystolsu, h sether arsmeat wilhsut easalll the ,t:S0U. LA I'll. Hare the married, ertbaeeebsat to he married ssr tmpsdlawBt, rsad thi trulr amful (mb, sa It kss keea th ma sf ssvlag ikawsaads sf uafwrtuaat creetarec fram the very Jaw sf death. frr Asy csissa seadiag TWIKTT FIVI ai( sssilsml to totter, will rssriv eac mmmj sf this week by malt, r ls ! Bill k mat for Obc Ps.lsr. Address, (pest paid.) 1IL WM. YOCNO. AV mi Sjnmm rkUnmmlfkim. Jsawarv ?4tk, IM4. 4 Lssut. John A. Itovto, n th Jtavy. who was rsstteviltomrest Bsar f Injured last TueadsT week la Washiagtoa by be-1 tilisT ARD 30,000 Dollars Wanted. sh.es sad tlwW T. fpHl Caps tmmt sad Pssa Plvsr Ksvte.tl r-. .ddd?tm.7h, l7re-lne.rf torrs.i.g TlilKIf Tll-M'. adds a Trsalls ea tAfu i.ih, tm, the serpum sf s pltUo, lU.if Isisrsssiaast. Aselsi Is ths prevlsl'-as sf Ih aaisaih-d sksrt.s passed st Iks last sassloa af ths Usasrsl AunsWv, Its hsapsav will hwe asapna kiasS to sum af HI sow tkaa Oae thMased svllars, sr Isss taaa fivs kssdr.4 Ollars (wratoa to ihs ti sf hsw Tsrk ivs "-n aftsv SVals, aad haarlsx istmU Sarsht s.laaall f ml tks mmmm stass. Amy sad ssdsetosd seirtij aul S. (ivsa. rhsss wtshssg to lia asy pnrtlsa af mmli raw will Ums s4sms tks Twwaiwl PttuhirMih, CS.tksai Csaaiy, M. Cky Ihs xm ) "!, last. s tuskht" A. boxrt. Trsss,C Mil. K. Ksf.C. J ITKfl'MI,irtTlllas.-l I. 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