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.Hi jki.Ai 4 In-.-. : ',.. " ' r WILLIAM C. DOtfB, . - t M jJT If paid strict'y in ndf oiee, tw iinllrs per sri auk; two dollar astd-&!t.r cents," if j.id aittiin it att.t ; Bad fhrcc-uol'ar at tu cat Bf ttic ABVF.RTISE)IEST3 aot ereIin;r siitete j Thses will b iasa-rted une tins Jutjitflf diHar, aud j twisty fir cent fur inch tulqiHHit insertion. Tk ( pMier Veo.iu wiit h charged f.rnfor-Xi'hfo ?" or p.-oiiounccd, earrisi with it a scti .sdy. 4NrtOrilenlJulieii'irtitii sation of plcisure not that Senator Doughs in will b chsrgeu 2i per rent, higher than the shot j believed to be the nian of a!! others more entitled - raun. A rsnn.tir MMm will u mai m ; tka wLadvertis by Ike year. - Soak 6i Jab Print'teg done with or stnss, sud 4Bteh, ami acoomraodotii.R teruii.- : t 1' . t& Utter lo the Editor mut he pot paid. We often 6nl vory apriglitty e-a;i of (C'wuip , in tlie "Ejh-e' from Pii wf the I'roticU CUh ricr. Tue lolUiw'mg anmsiBK aijd"te ufM ile Kaohel, we translate froui tlmt jaunml. 1'iais, J:w. .19. IVA. The Theatre Franeiia lm rixw.vej fr it Chi islmnbox the raVignatiuD of M lie Rachel. A l.,-L.r fr m St PiAri,ur''li cinve'. a 1 1 u. in refe-ence to the gtcit tragt-Jiuiiue, the following ; - ane-itote: -v - 4 K One dar i the Utter end of tteeetnlier Inst, i nhout two n eturt nrtne aiiermfon, .11 lie luicuei j about two n elovk iirthe atiermjn, M lie lUicnei j M pawing lliwHih one of the principal utreet : uf tiie eitr Shenlyrteed.. from - her wlkd nluiic-nn 'fot in "ir jer til olt'rve Uief - bi!e"'The; sS.-a.V .vartfera . excess. v!v cold. i.nve;ojied in enuiiuea the the riir irs of the aiieraCure, and .e' uieeuu'i)r. exposed br dilia; i t-tl sliftH-H4 U-4 1 .. 1 . 1 ,:...,:flr.. m:.i.. 1 ttug lrost. nn inmru less oioiaeieui-c om wiie. a annMC to nndiiie ihn (pnsu of a gentleman who 'I hail joekmntIHt4-wWitU:ed--at tor with an embarraasing barraasing attentum. ili fixed mid eontin- bed gase necdied naturnlly to her to lie a most extra-irdinnrT imnrtinerico, and alreailv Were her eyes flashing with tjtjjo wiien .the gcntreinan sormging trfwardt her caught lier in his nnns, he'd her tightly o prevent roi.-tan-c, then s'oo - ing he gathered tip a handful of snow, and liegan T"fcouring with" H the celeTifated ly"Tio;. I M'lle. Rachel serc.uued fetirliilly, a crowd l gathered amund, but noun among the spectators , exhibited the least de-dre to niuMse a proceeding that the oluerved with o lively an interet. One of them even offered a tecinid liandful of ' enow to continue the operation. . i'hi was done Terr promptly, and when the gentleman bad rubbej unlit be appeard satiJ. he restoto 1 bi 4 the lady her liberty, and saluting her w ith a re- speoilul b iw, said to her, "excuse me, jl.t.ln.ne, hut your nose wa freeiiig, and it was- the only 7 ,u,.r.d ,.f .-;, i " I'l'.A t.:i,it:,n!a k.iiiHi.iu.I i by their voice nu t gemirei me iruin 01 m r worils, and M ile. Itaotiiud now cnintuelicnding ' L that what she had taken for an oflfiice was an important seevice, passed from anger ingratitude - and gracefully returned her thanks to the saviour The above is an incident' that occurs fre jnent- hritt Ri-durtj-tiv winttr; H'tie Mrttin whose nose begins to get frot-bit- r fen doe not himself Hreeie it, insmsib.lity 1 I ing the first effect of the tVeezinir. but ot! era lie.- cene Tr tiir tiiui, fir tho penl ctli'luls itsril tiy ' Mjuniaiin well kiigwu-gt 1 lien, and up-1 -1 VD tlie spot the houtivopathtc remedy is at ones applied, by vi -.-ousiy rubbing the plai-e iufectel ) m tin snow, b eh, very VuuiiurUibly, i always -4 ub haurf m t! at eo tntry. - - -. f Frota tb Asaerh-an Mtsstif.r. HOW M AYA "MAX IEC031E KIGHTEOCS? Every persi n who believe the Bible know ."tliat beforo he vsui M..ttr Uoaica he' hoist lea 4 righteou man. He must l.evc srme it .htis.us- I - net nv. wnicli tu stand before the r:h!evual.Iii-rriy-sring, and now the publii strike Ju'lnudiow he-irtjiairrir? 1 can vonceiie j of hut two waj. - v f l'irst, that a uiarrslmll have always ol eved the , ; Itw ol lil in every jiarticuhir, aud continued to X, obey it until the in Hueutof his dlh. e know j we have broken Uii' law a Hiou-and time a day. Who has loved God with all his l.ert, aoJ aoul, and wind, and strenih? Not one in all the world. W e Irtoa- tint we have not. Thee- fore we cannot be md righteou by tjud's law, V-Ueaas) bUi timhenj. ' - r if one shoUtd.Yrj.u tois d IV. obey fi 1 irfirfi.;-' - lv, even t:t wnid not wm Him ribtein.ii. fs ' .-ai.as lu. t.i. 7-J in' tl!.,,l.,ni.ii.A 10 CI TV t J nwt , man a hundred dtlar;-tnl fmve mtm - in' top-rv.lu.y bewrr, f..r having Pi.e in debt. . Winn, nmer uu in d.'tit r.vn,-mrr-rhrrBlll n..t piyn.y bun Ired do la.. i, if 1 should ... ,-. L i.r. i ...... ... i.... . . . .. i H.I..IWI m r. . M 'Jin ... , I. 'in ailf I : ,i. , .... , i..ii mm iiihpi- to account to God for all the cirs in which 1, a. he at the a-itue time. ):!.. , hoaever, ar have live! wiihout keening-il ?" I cannot. Tbcru-i foil wring hi? etatupw. ati-J large iiutnbct tf our , for I eanu'it lie.iane a rigTilnus mau by ob . ing I literary men raiy be seen Mieanle l like the f Ibid. And if there l? no o.I.er way of ! . ili.n ; !r.l.' If ihe inoietneni goes i n a it ha com rtgiiteous ant yet I must be rii:iilo..u licfoie j niem"!, the a caring id" hair round the mouth 1 can cuter heat en then I shad certainly Lei villi in nationul n well a a natural los . . . j en. 10111, nn But, thank Ood, fherei another way, to plain, 1 iut I ,eo easy, and i g iinl."tbal eve.y' siii'orr In thejthr rr a sir ""We.-M may TH,.vimVrT'ti!eiiils;"nii3 iiins siiedT i r'rtr!!1;ri . lo - . YVhatwayi it? The ar" le i'nul etlll t,uh u . : M To him that worke h B it, but lrf iVeth on II Ul that jostilieth the ling dh, hit j'uith u Amatol fur r. ,kt.UA,.r., :' l.,aT 4 , ' lies. t i '"tie" tills is t.ia'r, tirl'C oiiie'rlhhre.ius; weTIieKatonaTlirtenfi i:erorMT'nlsvt'sii,s .must . work iu tlie sen-e ol i.;e..sr ot our - .selves for livatti we car not become rigbtiu liyinirAfol any kind "I lorn iliul wolkeih . mm M ... ., l.Ai' . :k 11 : ... : . -,.r?.r ,-,,ir.r in nun umi justinria 'theanzndlv. nmst iiel ee in I nrist, who " died. in just Ut tlie Unjust." And our UI.ef ' U Chri-t. G.id will cuunl a if r hidoUjtd ti. - f law. The only ri.-ht.iuneiB wliii b we can bare t is thai righteousness wiii.-h liud i'i;i V ti. uslbe j taomewl w lieliese In I' irlit. Now t not thi very plain and simple? Ton ( have rig iies.uaiie. ol your ov.n . But .u sv m m iinsi, woo hips i ir us iiion w.s resa, God Will Aitnly.ur fa thin him f.r righl - '. mt.nrsast and when y ni s an I .. r,.f hi thr-r. i tb day of judmeai. y.. will ls a-cpted as a rigtiie-.as b.o. 1'he ire.l one.! .n is, wheth - r. tlir .ugli the power nf the Il-.'y Spirit si.Uiht r in hambi prayer, yo have that Jutik tn VknH waicB Us) will svuaM VT rig Hie. I l?MsneB ex, pray foe Uilh j pray lor a liung active faith in Us tuB of Gl. Having uch luuh, you will Ua r.gtil jusmsB. 4 - f At FccismiK" Pirnt Mnrrr' "Hsnd- uk cl th- Ttaly'' i. asl pui'lishesl, and"1 mt. fh s b tails aofcie eunuii a'i.i.i s r;(.ting Fr. 1 tf ilea P. iceo, tli eleb-ais-l tkioiinirm pie.'S.r and . i'1e. the spintual J M.lier, of Ni,U. 4Sn 01 ssaii ss. 11 ts reliir.l, ar prevl r I en ihe Hsk, MaiUntial senaon, so I uit.o lured sn.inv iilisstraiisMi of lerr, thai he s.-a br.m'it bis luetrera to 1'ieir kne-s. Vi liile they were thus' 'wing etei-y s'gn i,l eBirlii.4i, b cried iml, i mai" AsniJctely foy o d lb r-B h u disiarbing Sew a l Vint whe sineeealy repnlof your sins, ' ba-'-Ii ni. kvstd Bp yonr aU 4.'' I.tery man in U vast .Toe I. ivhta 4.1 Evening ltull tin. save, lui is ualtilu U n me lis v sin t, ' I i...t . a l,ajj,. I y f r the greair.t a, hetneof th pr.sgrsisgs, "lloly Artihanr-d SJi '!. evi-lu.a-.l ilis-r.., 1 'id t"ut that Mr. Mi ir mat swvssyd in sis 'thsiB wbi wiUi lli'i.e s-lmshlltir sn.n.l st uidwl listing the si I i4 Ihe g.etTnBitl in il lasbalf, hi the riglit uflhe Jb Igiassnt se tt ol 'rsi, I e ii ii. dirwiing lb. pis-in 4 a.nnls f lb tins. esf ev.ry band wbieii has I -pan rais-. hyso j try. t" c.rtiiit-rti,Hi the (J.'Sciilliel thai still rritiamlly." I aa insisot evo-y hnj .In jip.4, ' ""rei und b snhias-t. He ss-e ....nss. ii to uU auj Ibssea of emrse p .wred fo' r!i a fresh W-.' 'bal ibi.M difK.-alirl tin? I I icrci lua. aud a rent i f el si it inisoni agt.nsi i!o-,r soi. and ' AtBcrn-n eiiterif,se and eneriry to aet-isas their a sett. He ha-l a rreal d -lite Bi I dsaccn, ; .lis4 Una rr.m nmg tioiuii I. of nol.istry, and rf B4 sbnWM pr.wUir,t t a crowd "f S) u..l, ( scicnca over il ui..t U.miJ.ols oUlauot of aa esilor he -l ,i-l sj i) , t tr Vtttf tliem ' turn. hM thss r S.ism.i, a.,.,,. i r-n.-ll. A few, hesBid. had Isssw al 1,11.. I, h- t toeT m ile-l e mm, ..,-. tW ibe, , J..,;,. ,if)fwl. eki a. I B . IVi.r -iLi.;. ., .,rk t-i p-t I'seva sst. A! Is-iirh. he pes I l,ui.. UmI a l.il '-- pi-e-us-U. IU -f IW Thrm ewrry Spaawli ..ni sm.-sl sfas,ruffc -s, the a ;l,t. and A, , isy I'Bns.iiely rke-l Ibe gita-a. sm'I bsik rare m i. r w aduiil atistlsarr.iMiaed. ... a - - - MlBajay MB"ry pra-:d. 'rr th pssi. ar. I.iB psn.a.wsM ,a ,..r,.t. ,,, (r.l lis ms in a rdi wu,.s bi g wiih g..i In. inn ... ts.H Bilk famsm, the uli. r has a sliri. li i' sal i, w ,(.. r inh l'. a s.rsi. : ; - - jilt 1; JJ: -i" J Ipli - it W Jt. ; : - VOLUME XLV, YGCNG AMERICA." There u nnnKhb; in the cognomen which. K) it. nut I r pome Kin i 01 1 mi wln.:h wacan- nu etpiaiu. Ii it mit that y mil read of vjtne ot!nrs who hive pmo befure the niHlro youitsf Aiuerica." whot hist.ry hm left an im vroKi"ii ori the min-ti! and heart (it'll. e prcM nt eeuerutinn which wttds out a rotpoiiM) n ion aa tlii t jubriijuct in Kiundei'l in tiwir earn t tynn nar LVu!a.i t gHii Dm lute, lit it over forty ! , But here aie the trw orittial "Youuu America.!'.. At thereof 29, Mr Je5i'r--.ia xnn influen tial ninmlr uf tln'' lr-il itme i.f V ritiia. At 30 lie was a u;eml.er uf th( Yirgiutn t'.mvvutioii; at -i2 a uieiuW 'ftlieCiihtit'.enitil t'.mjrn-w,. and at 33 he wrote t!ie HivUr:uimi .f Ind.'jlMidence. Aic iiidvr ll imilton w nnlv.lM v4tr d aire wlivn h.! ;m at"- ilute 1 a l.iout. t"nl." in the aruiv 't the uevMMii,.n, anil Aiu-ile-l 111,1 t.i ;iii iij;- - li: n;: :4.ni;aijitite ,'','',;'',)t'l' Cwse't nt 3 he wa eaa of tiw iililet niein- ne: or mv uoiiieninin nniuo irnoiei ine .himi- !e: in toe tonvrnnun ni.;n irnoie j the t .1111 tu'.inu of the l ui'.i d Slutei ; at ;t2 ho wi Sec Treajiurv anilorjianixed 'hut linui of tlift frtCernniW fcecre- r:meh " i ,,,ariway5iCj3 ,!" ' "'H' " rm au aioiM-i i mi,Tlr..i nm tu iitiJi.ni I IT ... , 1. fil rr-f f Yiri-l TH ....l..,'....i..f-ll. It , lmu. I "t . i " " " ' - .. . . . i r ' ttient n of-h twneifc A 4!i lie presiannltiieonsti'.a- t...... ..I V . ..X l . .1 - . vi.tii in lor r-uj. wi i oi k, .itnu in me same year way nppo'mleil Chief JdHire of the State, - Wa liingtoH was 7 viara of eehe-he-T-ered the nareat of the firitish tniopn at Uradoek's defeat i und the name year was honored by an appotntincut as (.'onijuatider-in-t'Uief of Uie Vir ginia torcts. . .fusrpli W arrer. was !i9 years of oge when he delivered the inemurable address on the oU of Ma-h, which rose.) t.. spnt of patriotism and liberty in this Veeinai of the muntrv ; td at 34 lie gloriously fell in the lause of ficedorn on liaiikerll II. Fisher Ames, at the age of 27, had excited put lie atteotiou by the ability he displayed in the di.s.-us-iiin of (piestions i.f public interest. At the age of .'til his uiasterly speeches in defence of the t'oiistitntion ol the I'jiited State had ex- j"Crted great intl o thut tlib "yiiutliful orator t.'iiliiires troiii the Suffulk f 31 wis i le-.ed t. fiiftrict oxer the llcvolutionary hen;, Samuel 'Adams. losetili Story enteroi public life At tlie age of i'i. lie was elwii i to t'niigre-B from the Kssex H'strict when he wan 2'., was speaker it the MasnK'hu'eis House of Keitrexentative at 32, and the same year was npis inled by President Madison, a Jmlge of the iSiipreuic Court of the .:rmf(:,. ., ! e W itt. t'Jinton f ntrml pnliliclire at SS; Hon.. rt t. lav nt I he Tn-e-C voutliinl signer of the Dedanvtion if Independence. was V il ham Hoo,..- (ieneral Kinlterv for his christian liberality, and of N irthlar.ilina, whose ar-e was but 24 Of , hi. devotion to "the cause of education ; we ad tie other sig .ers, ih nnas llavwisul, of Shi mi.,. t; , ,..,.,,. .i,..,,.,,,, ,i, ,.i,i,.., ,.c t.u f'arTiliiiaV w as ott' "rttTirtdgd fforry, UeTapiin i ..t, J,lmv, .I. and MaulH'iv i'liriTrnfTtrr weio ;3. we c 31. Arthur MiddittcD aud Tuoiua Swnu TitEljXTinr.r.ror.ii Ksrot.Axr. A corrcpotij Je:.l at LoB Jon teuii the Xcx York Tribune the fdlowing account of the anti-shaving muVeuicnt in .that conservative. t"jii;i'ju:. ... 7 "England w'i! sliorily bo able to beard tie world la-anus. Capillary attraction is mcrcas.l. Tli j bfbcnr rrenrhr RTroelt riKijjut Jha Millie--and against the barbers nnd intimate that thrv don't cire, one half jenny fir them. Altogether, cur mustache movement may lie ilenouiiiiaied a bar- I barous piwee.bi,g. That Norniah institution, the rn.or, is thrextened ; the Smon spirit revolts against its lowrs-breilth ewnpi-s, and instead of . "lining up the chin it tnrns up the nose at it, . Seriously spo ik-tii:. we have had no such Uinova- tinn for a b-ng time, orone that v completely alters the fa-e ol thinr. Ii loig'.t perislex an An r - tsisiB ilwa iriu.lii leU nl.o i. t'.i-eiira -ttid--Tlf4tn i!i'k I rbvuis thai were wool to meet vou a ilh 4 ... . . . . HHiigiaoiiui:a-Ai,n Miir tio'es, nsise ghisA-eeat - Toll T. -Vil tieillii.1 I t u-h or l rlgp of l;air.TIi - rttvr!s on iH It lii, and rjmitirs in the red fiirge-fbe comrtry trribe Easttrrany Eirgristinf wlinm ; ;;ght. and Knynestf, in the faitorie.. appear i we ht,t . hi.lorical knowledge, and over loO bke'iiiewri I 'I ilmn t S.n in. Mr. Iirmge; . r ' - , e-tr-' Iwon was the flrt. and f r a long lime sole I ?rn Pr:or ,ot,, Sr known .etllemenl of tins . v.,. ,t,... t,rr l..i. : i - . eii.tom, and if the ladle object, their error 1 tmt rn tlic.m. .'lav we hotie that sirw to all the world thst heiicel.th mi l'.T-r.ff-rltir. "KfeK Kin 01 Barber. i will I ruiittc l to tuc.ik -uu Englishman by ! tie nosn !', I - - -. . TFLDIR 111 AI'lHMsS THE ATLANTIC. . n int.Te.tmr r. ii.iim.i.'i. r im f.sim I.1..01. Mau. ry, to the fseerrtarv of lue Navy, i ll the MiliVt ol a s-i I marine tt b-graidi ai-ross the Allan. ic .. .. 1 , . . .. - ocean, .sir. .latiry siate tfiat x.tewt.. lieTvman 1 of the t'niied f't.itc. Nss v. has tr, eutlv -.rri.,1 a line of d.-p set s ain.ti'og from the 'shore of - ,.wl.osLau4 tu t-suacuf ii.iai.d. and that-hi , eipraiions drwinstrate bev.i.d the ,ssioiliiy i.f doubt that the ls.i;.io of Oie n a lietaet-n the 1 two eontiiiciil is linirat lv adapted to a subma- I rin" tlerrai.h. 1 he dista'ric fn m Nrwf.umd- , Und tu-in-bu.4 bHiw-m il,. IH...S..I i-1 n j, j one ttnaisand six linuiln-n nit:e. and Ihe bottom j r.ft!,. sea l-eeen the ln phire is a platean, wh'.-h seems to haie ln pia.-e l the.- c-poeisl- lyfi.r Ibe purpose of holding the wire, ol a mile l martit Irlrgrai h, and of keeping ihom out of j harm's wav. it is neither too ..s-n u .r I.h. ,hab j hi, yet i.'i. U-ep mt the wires I eing ouee j landed, will remr.in fn-fier bev.md the reah if j veswi. audi ,r, is-ebunr", and drifts of at? kind i j and so shallow thai tb wire tiuiy b readily .. !ced iis.n Ii Isitl- m. . . j The dpth of lbs y,'v ft lnite reirti'iar. grad- iii.tra-n.r In-ia the shores ,4 Newfi und- n 111 11. e it, -pT it frum tifies-B kvinlied to aisai.J fall, ms, aj j ioa.li the other Lieut. Minsy l.'es certain f.iets whit h, in Ma MpiOMsr., atitrsieisr tits ini'-ien-e that Iher. are an Ir...lll.la Mimal. . m I .M . ! . m ..... a..L t the b-slomid' liie set Usf ilo .drgraphie pUiean. and thai a wire I !ge. Iher wimiM res i .'. ' s . - - i -"ssaa- ",. WsitivaVit Wills. , is imrlsa "pfl . .ait f - waliung . water' J. wry,,:,' 1 peare.L llose a e .re . I'ul Jin ,-ii.!.rra, i ! tit" H 'B. Mr ! rin. 1 his rentlemju s burner w tl.aj .af - walkinf ' M 1r-m ; l.i Trsr.ie, a font by r bi k bis 1.1- ! well ni.-l. f.rl.ned. IniiMtiii U. tl mn in l.il,ln hi.,r, lsp. the I !. m-b.-uas and Ihe P-es-in II .is. F-rl. b enr-miril-rrd t r .k. Was lb.rf,n.bl aors lui. lit. sry.se.la) " " '"! tin ti avis. Iwsa.iv f. in lTV'.H;J"! V'V".,' T" r ""' "L'7 i..l 1 ..ni 1 1 i r I s 1 sr. i f ,r as Kt.n lii.j M toe f.- s. Mr. S..II 1 t' 1- l,iii..f by o.iOUs- bi4l .r. w ii,-!. 1,. yti .i-k gsk4 ' Vs siiy, -RALEIGH, NOBTH OUR POSITION: , Whit hT we done that our enemiet altould pr' u. -: . - - The Xortk Cuoti'ia Stand anf attempte to man ufa. ture enital 0.1 1 of all tmimentional 1 uiloion on our p-ul to raise at the hivd of our column the name of General Alfred Doukerya the Whig eandidnte fortioVemor id North Calina -Our paper of the '.';b' initaiit waa iMued In !V..e we seen the Staiuturd of the 8th, and our reaoers win intreiure see. tn.it we aotnowivipe.; ih -a - ,niir ; tin t iru ., u 1 -1 been reminded ol if by that veiy eurei'al giiardiiin 01 the state a intnriwt 1 :) 1 I lie Hamurd ba v bleuity initiiiieii ituu, if it upjH.M.s for a mo ment Ihg ire arts off the tri-Vk, or 'tint enftxuig and flattering ran get n otf. Or, even if it hw-ea, that the Kdit.irhip of ivn organ, vith the ailur.n jiriMtect .f a h:ittdriiie f.Ktui.ei a nnt ural eniicqiu-iKc, h'-ld out a r.u iinluremetit to mi, would lie mS'ien'lv lempling to weaken (Uir f-.nliy to the W liig paii", or 10 pranpt 11 to vio late ur-euncit'iu'e, mid AruobMike '.or more w Miernty ! ikii.g Jdtliizcuut iartv. i.r ktitnd !o..r in the I,,,,, of buttle, the St. j Hani does nt kn..w wlmt kind of AnK we are ! made of. aud in order that' the Kdhur -mv no I Jouyf icriiii )U.r.HiUMi -to. nttiaib uu UwJut ut .l.j, .if,. 1 ' u :ii i : .1'.. 1.:... :ri .. , 1 i.-nre H e?-rt' It is oniTe true, tbf.t thi " . Mwti ri.nvii-uria niat nr was The sirr.neesr man mom riiBviciina that he was lh sirf ncest man in Hie state, but others tboiiirht diBurcnttV, ticti. Barr inger was alei'n, mid me convention so' iied vnaufnTously upon the getitlenmtt who has been noiiiuiatel, aiiii; It iii siifRcieiirttir TiSTir JTTioV tliat be is a true Whig, an honest man and omi neotiy qualified for the office. Hut further, we inoirtha! it would be -mortifying w lien, liar- I Uitewarm in tlie contost, or that they withh iir mm,n (r,m the n.miinee of the eonv tiWl ,v, csiic jally ,vlf ihatnoi.lilieeisl llfli, rir.ger s leelings to think that his friend were thheld eonven- espci ially vvlieu lliatiHiiiiiueeisi 'iifiigh- bor of his, one ol his former colleague in the convention of '35, and in t!ic Ijegisia' lire, and one ot ins constituent w rule he occupied a sent in congress, and subsequently hi successor in the latter pi sitioti, a seif uiaile man, a staunch friend to education, a christian gentleman, and a true H'li id. Xharcja uo-puest puldic maii, atu3r patriul, nobtnuncher Whig than Iuuiel M. llarringer, and no man in the Nate will give lien. Uockerv a more cordial nnd zealous supKrt thnii he. The iintin-tiinate sickness of his children, detained him in Paris much longer than he intended re maining, but, he will be ftt home very shortly now; and tlio.frJiTnds of General Dockury will have no cause to Complain of uny want of activity on hie part, nvrnhall thry tmtke jmrt ofkiijrirn't. uWi-SUi-MiiiaAM.-. . It jgtitL.yiU. state furtlicr, that in nilditioii 'to the a! miration j which, lit nun, MufliradiinB;.dBt'tillB"tdWii'fc'' own fortunes, his own fame and reared a fabric to iTity, too solid to I -cneotesT by the puny sTiaf,V fiat fiv truui the Democratic Head Quarter at II li-iKii. --We shall go Into the contest with a deterniin ation i to- do our duty, and w icicrft tinty. Wll the Siandrad nuw have the aianlincs tu do u justice, and correct any erroneous iinnres- J siou it BiohL made where we arciv-t kuown. ii ciuijn i uirtw. As ANC!iT?ilr.i.ic. The editor of the Wheel, ing TirheVnax lieen shown aTpicco of nTira taten from tlie breast vf a skeleton exhumed from a mound on the M.-I.ure farm, near Short Creek, Ohio, which liear on it an inscription dated 1A8T. The ineeriptioii is in English, and seem design ed tocommeaiorate some deed of an Indian nam ed Trem-nedo, who died to save the live of Wil liam Welch and bis family. The editor nf the Time properly rrniak that "when it i remein T1 years before l:e first -riii,iiif ut sHlrment oH 1 - - -v - region of country, and tliat this apparently is in- tended to commemorate a lingular service to the family of the writer, it becomes a theme for specniulion. " " BRITISH ARMY AND NAVY. The Livorrssil Timn any that, according to late retnrn of tlie Adjutant General, alsiut 47, I1" British troop are now employed in the Its it ish iolotj'.e, or, ctxi'lmling regiiiieiit takeninlo tlie pay of the F.t India Company, one-third of the military force of Great Britain. The first eniliaiknlion of 12.0HG men for the Mesliterraneaii i. to lie foilnwe-l by aes,ud of TU'.iut flie saiiiciii-iiil.cr! mi th.il hat''-Ut'' l"lf4h bst Brlit'h soldier will soon lie en giged in dlendiitg Turkey against Hiissia. the fan states that tlie .in i7 puitiun of the ISritUb Vy lui dimiiiiahed.duriiig tiie lasl even year by lit ls.O-0tn,, and now amounts u a'aMit 3.Vis)i n,n, er.naisting isf 73 ship of the line, 14 frigates, and lS"i kl-s-p and "lo.iili r vessel. Bill tliere has been an lr. crease of aliout y -1,141 I. mi Ui therrVois A'ar;. Tkii in cludes 24 screw ship of the line, 17 screw fri airs, an i a screw sl s.s, pvl lle-a lirnl fr,.. j are, and I U pa.bj.sl.s.ps, The. whole British -Navy aiii'iunla to -it hii.an i teiuls, i,f the ae-T gtegate burden .-f nls.nt iOi.imi turn ' THE NElIIiAMiA fcXcJTEMENT. W are gratifirst to that the effort of Xortli rn fanatics to get r.p excitement r the Ncbnts ka Bill prove a failure. They have fallen far ab.irl isf lb success w at Irsl Ih-m -ht would at tend their efftrt. A few run tmvl-aU.fitl. meet ing hate been held contemptible in character a siii h guUcT-ius. j',atA.ru, , In .uuia.aa. faucet those fun whom Letier thing should have bessa eiiaet4 have fo.iied luuids with Ih borde of .laiery agitator who disgrace the North ,.. 1 1,. .ra, .11 il.. '. ' . . ,i... n . M a, . n -.'..L 1 1 . ring ieaii: i.f liuliifoa fona'ii i.m. They snu.l issewncil it tu thciaselve ! be follower on'y of Ibe Parker. Kessdters, and other of that triie. They ran aeter h ad tb opio.iiim B this qae lion. That grxiad is alrrady occupied by lliiav to wIm sph-rs U nsoie properly Uhmgs. Aaiong lit great mm tli N nrthem poopl. we notle so nga of ureal Ui.ligi.slion. They very wsi Uy essssB ds o-eJ so take it ipiieils, aJ nsst it te an inditatkra nf a di.sitii b tu do ju.tie In the the s-uth. Tw MssnifsUi.,lis laf eicite Bveut hate thus far liera aonfiiied Mostly In lite J.,-,-!. .-J .I.II.n. kusarai ih. .L.toL.. i. T. ... , - , ,.Mr They are rtrlr. In 0eiw.l..-.er. j lbieg . m lbB Bte I upes-usl fr-fii j I'um, and let tbeut UoaUa, The Jsoaib an an! M0 th. m.4 0m Mi-rl reN.i b, ! . . , , , .. I"4 """ if1 f'B " artf ih id- BnBi.trati . ,,a drfsal it. They I where 1i.e dan --r .m. I uuiii Bn u l . of the fUlii.. A. a. ' " w HUrB .-e.g. tU Nebraska i ' "'' "'I1 '1 ''" wppo'esl. lb 1 si' ti vossssiUw k is U iWtsssastig. . CAEOLUfA. WEDIfESDAY UOUNHTG, MARCH 22, .1851. Mil. bu;kr. . - r t It mint Kqst 1 e a eooree of pride te errr Xvrth Caroliniau, to observe the promibect pvjaition 00 eupied liSIr. B.ra1n Th Seiiale of the foi led State. lie atand cmienseJIy, aadater spir it in "that diatkipiished horiy. one of 4hcYcry ahE-nt, ifjmt the first, of debater in logieian there. Prepared at nil noiiits. nu ul,:ivt canbe upoB u ,;,,0 , Senate. Hit on U.e instant, without proration, if he shall diTem ' 1 tlie matter worthy of debate, Mr. Bsi,. will j pronounce cloat.cogi-flfldnd conviiwing an ar- gumenl thereon, a, W eu-fiatad oritHim and exturt aduiirat'n for it drpihof knowledge, and the readinms of it dioal. V rv wll rc nirmlier, a few year ajrn, in the rieiiiC Coin. eTfn'KTo delitftred a le.'t speech Hn .ual Af ftiir : and as IhW was a subject which bad oVt- pied-the rowmodore's attention during his life, dmw, , rSi,TU ,nJ ,,, , -r , ' Uie instant, Mr. Btwt iw, and lu Ue atniii!uueiiiutb. esisiiiiir. and .ennv : tlwMrM, etaHae- csilant rmnniiwsme, o -4Mmr99BMotsvawi km iifeowdatew -. , . .. . . . . ..... flay during tile msouf! n on tlie -Nel.r.lvla llill One of the tsenators fismi Ohio" hde-St'd aa amr ndnient to this bill, and Mr. Can had aveyr bd liimself in favor of it. Hut, said he, ! 'most give the senator from North Carolina (Mr. Had ger the credit of ayWigthiit I should havevnfTtd for thai amendment at the moment, under my existing impressions, but for the fact, that, on the instant, almost without knowing anything about it, he delivered one of the most powerful and log- icnl argument against itwhich I ever heard, wAic A iih mtihattlg chantjei my opinion. Tlie honorable Senator make a very powerful a'peecli, with very little preparation Th'nl.j'rl, KkatmrH it. seem al uttyi cVi l In hit miad.'' cf wnrniTfo'a tnielrl-eTnarkT letr,'lfl; intT on'tliw'niiBiitfeH vast More-house f hi resotirees, Mr. Badger, on the instant, draw the weapons demawh-d by the orcasion-r and whrther the bjwcsrbi for theH oxercise of the high qualities of sttttesmanaliip ihe ubt!ct ics of politic the" profound learning of the jurist- the abstruce hins nf the ecclesiastic or the facility of expression of the humorist, he is aitvays pTeparcii anif e'ljual tottic cinergencyV " Such Ts IhrrcpWstfntaU in the t. 8. senate. No abler or truer man could, guard her interest, or advance her fume, in that ui-uujsift!,, -cm m an n i.i ....... .l.m... biiii simiii solum cd to the asiemblage he so dignie arid adorns? Lit every Republican exert himself in too elec tion for member of the Legislature, next sum mer; for should the . Loco obtain the majority, however much they may c-tiiuatc the chtco of .Mr, Uadgcr in reflecting honor upon Uie State, they wculd nevertheless pas by Li uricrir,r claims, aud rend one of their own lesser Itghts, let The New York paper publish a pttit'on ii ;ued by tome 150 clergymen of that city, and vicinity, against the Nebraska Bill. Those oC eion divines, styling themselves cletgymeB of virions denomii.a'ion in .the ity of New Y'ork, and vicinity, volunteer to "remoustrnte against the bill for the organization of new territories, now before Congress, allowing the inlrodustion of slavery Intl t rr)rioB''"yi.nse.vriiTr.T' ir'-cTTn" by the plightiil faiili of the nstnai. in loiitandr. titg wnd irrepealnble ewaelmenl and tey -b-dt- I yineTmdrTiirmrat rtnTn ra rettg1inTnd Itbany"- ' -together with usual ripnarol nf hypoeriti! 1 11 rr rT--i , ., ., j cant usua.ly indulged in by the Abolition crew, and therefore they "feel burned iu the name of re ligion and humanity to protest against sm-h li (t Watinn." Of all the cnti m;itide nones against the Nebraska Bill, we consider that of an oran. iiedi (Tort on the pari of mi-n tyling themselves clergymen the most so. From proi'eaisrd Aludi. tiomsts and fan itii-s thepublie have nothing ll ler to ex (.set. It is their trode. Tlie cb-rj-j may exercise thuir 4 aure alicut putting tl.eirsigr.a lures In such petition along with oilier elks..-. of their IcSiw citie- a. It would be far niore li comiiijj; theaofl jkej 'Crnf 'vcf. al a.f flora tiie strife nf pi litics howcter. But a spcsial coiuhitiaiion uf minister of the G..sp!, grtten up fir the avowed pnrpe of ir. trrucddlitig with political sffoirs, di serves to L treated with universal condemnation. Il I not on!t degrading tl.emselve, but to lL cause wbuyheyp,fot,.'r;i,,iu,,--ixtBUW of th charaHers of these reveiend memorialist. If there are any reiectable'sries among tbeta the position Ihey have thus i.l.-cd thmuelvr in " '' 'e-y t h iBi,eie tner wri i-ht m h- erwiti able I iromimind. W edismiss the sub ject a unwurtliy t further cemkasHit, and Iron that Conjees. ; (r.at il with ibe unreserved contempt it nierit.. VUlmn.! Whig, TI.NNESMX . Tlie legislature f Tenmisae broujht' it nsioa to cist on Ihe Ctb iuslai.t. The Nash ville G-uell gives a brief visa uf the pniicij! I.uine.s Bonr atf., iws; The Miltjcet of iulernal imprieaieal La bees thorowghly d and. In ih B.ain. well acted B"sa. Nauieruu nimijig, railn.ad, knd turupik charter have bees grant.-1. The i iunilsu bill,' giilng Stai a'4 tu many im portant railroad project. ht hern-passe.1, Tb electit uf Jadjr and Auwrory fieu eral ha t-rea give to lb ie"pie, and Ih alane of Ibe former vtn.-shtt Inereac d. The cause .f emrans-a bJ .f educatioB hae Imcb deliWralest apoB, and the question of law relnrm eansaaaed. A Htat g-.b-gi.l he been elected, and a gaolgieal swrsey rf th fHale leca d. li.m.iiissl MW." A" hill s-Wdnhmg an agri.-ultral bsireaa. an providing for Ihesystea . atie development lef th gri'siltiiral rcwnirre of ih Stale, h ss -iasa paorsl. Th luaatis as; bias, the deaf and dumb Institute, th blind B'lJuKU and othf rluritahl In.tiluto 11 bs' rAM4 'nialerUl aid an etmfjrt, Out tf li aliiBBf tb Lg'sUlar wm many of the abject w tp to see great arsrrw.eg un to Ihe Stale, and la Us future ref.-iog Biaeh credit Bpoa tlx wks-s hsadi at tb tia tas- Uined tb (J.ric bf nsi leas." . Mr. G. W, Kendall, Ih aid e ill -r Ui X 1 1. 7i- tfyss ISliBhissiSf to l.iir. ie Bilk lUI " ""I''ed IsseMty US r twngis Ik. , ,- ,f m . r ' B-s.f.ll,l.l,i. IB lisat is.., a writigi..raiiiMat.siB.1,-K,,,ff,,,aa,W,,.,t gfe,U.,UtUr.r. tn....remUrts.e......f, iniintU of basal i , atid Batrhiti Tua AiiXuttm axbtnaXaMiaKlIliti. f "n a ri.rmer on-jnin we expreel our duulite whether tin AdHnirati. V-.IIV imendrri standby (he Xe!iraka bill with Sir. lni?!-i'e : auien.lineiit when rt rrnt to the lli-ue nf l!'p- reentative :--th:t d.uiU ha not len weakened ' by the conduct nf it. friend, in ..w-llan,p.hire ! in .laintin thftt the hili waa n,rf tn be ia.li puny Kute in the electii n . oanvaM In that Stati therclir intiinalinf that if an vt the friends of the Ailroini.trun.nl thtHight proper fci g"at Tlln1". ,s " el's'"""-" ou.M nut nifejt Uieir chliui W Executive favor in mhrt W(ie,j, lliu n,lt , u ,n,i,effj j mi l.i.faiittr impure. V..1, perhaps thi may '? "lij' i 1 , - - . - . ' . little W the Adminitmtion alter all whatever it Ritty c nice mC to Neiiator l.iglass, w hose in-1 flun.-e. we .l,rew.s.tee!,w;il Is. mmc potent j than that uf the President, in getting it through I the House. A Washington letier from a respect-! aiaV wairptt rrprsMenls llieAdmiiiistratiiin aain a j complete .iandary ulsuit this matter: itsavts: f I'hn rr ii.l.l- l.,,l Vl..ka I.III Ii t..i rrowls.intt .ran end. If any thing. it is geL.g i Jtfriettuid4',frT'!AiitukirutuftU-luiJiwk tlw vlw M - i iitbr f.Hiiiii,-aii'ii--.niii lviaiuiu.' iti on v . ; lJxt.lilil..la.-paii-4Ue...lliHe-Br'T- " oit.tvi.i.. .. ,0 ,u uiiimiii. ,.,ui T mm I ill or i-f naw -h- irvfc - ltol "fin.Hk-' omcedea liiat, before it can las. that tK(v. 'a -t teHi.-nd--i must-b t uau. ; - TntrcAr: of the hi.ack wAnntOR. " This vcel, b Uul from Mobile to New Y'ork VM eiitvl upon while at Ilarana and her cargo overhauled and taken nub The alleged excuse for thi is that her cargo did not agree with her manifest. Thi is trno Wt the name course has hren pursued ty other vessels under similar elrcnmstnnecs for revcral year, and no objcolion hasiicr.itoforc been made to it by tl.e Cuban authorities. The cotton rhipped from Mobile to New Tort was nut of course subject to dutr. We learn only those things which the Cuban officers bad the right to enquire into. The course had lieen acuixed uvtuy-'ahe-IXxvana officer until this last Instance. To gratify omo petty spite lie ha thought proper to subject our steamship to thi annoyance and Inconvenience. AVe hope our government will take this niattor in hand and I'uiujjiLUiUiielhat wt w tliis restriction upon our internal commerce. CoiralATivg YVxu.ni orPtori t. Tliere is a if tl.t) Northern Ftatcs in cottarion with the States of tlie South. The following statement which wo take from a memorial on the subject of popular education shows the falseness uf all such irelension. Virginia has a white population of p'.'l.oo, with real and personal property to tb mount of $ 130,(M.X),'00. Thi give an aieroge pniporiy tii eacli individual of 1 10,7 In the New England State the average of individmu wealth iv SiiOriaJse-r--.Xoric.it SiiM thlmOhiviZSA Froia tlti it doe appear that our peipls nave 17 pereenl. more wi allh than the New Pnglanders, 33 more than the New Yorkor, and SI) more thau th cilUent of Ohio. Tux Gtraxo MowrjlY. The Pernvlan niR.-sl journal of a lav d ite cmtaiu a letter addrewed tsi tlie re.in.tni vi ivernmeut by E. If. Si llis . tsi tlie Pe.iiiii vi ivernmeut by E. II. Esq., Rrithh Charge d'Alfairns In Pei Peru, by order of his Ginesiiment, callina the ail son m 'nf tl.a Pernrian-llt; rfct VTXii high price o? VmS. aud ibe evil arising fr.au the' piesenl si stem of tnrremmem sale, sn I nrrmg the trade in rusno hho P- r-iLPi,- the I'rrmi in M:mrtrr-of Affairs, .li.l. a fong reply, in whieb he .iumi'ici the inurseof P.tu, sn.l B..,.., 10 ihe requert. Trlw"-.w-"WP' Good. Si.nie time since, any 'ii Rochester A mti iciia. si hilt- a pleasure party of Ontario coun ty b-ys and girts were on ibeir way in ibe car b the labs, i.iirnf the gentlemen took the liberty of kissing a lady el tlie party, (she hnxiglit sun for assault and battery. Til mailer we Ined and the jury gave a verdicl fir lb defendant. It iueU..fore the Supreme Court ami il wa de clarcil that Ultra wa Jut eaua f actioa. ' StBsviir Cg or Snio A friend frota t'hatham inform 11s that a few day ago a little negro girl under tea year of ge ennunil tej siiioiilr ly hanging hi-rs..lf. q possible cliiise i-an le imaiuel for in actV'a b was lreai.it kindly, and hal miiher lnen punish, nr tbrraterisl wiih punishment. Vt Mist the family were at breatfast she went In the barn, tn.k a roi e. and went luto a 6eld and deilsertc ly hangssl hc-seii; tag. trf. -I M POIt T A XT BE VnTxTlt tS IN MEXICO." Niw Y.a, March jfTi advlVss fro Aee, piilo". bV h.i I 'nhf.smui arrivals, stale lint a rev el iiisou had lirokesi out to that se Una of Jji.'j. lie pe.pt bad taken arm under Uos. Alvaret anil He -lansi tlirinrl,rs inHewndenl, A skir- nnsn nai iwen pi Sntfc Anna ha. 2..J tr...f.. Ai Ae-T-l th. s. w ai nursranrnrit shsiri cuNiBtaiidaiil and other iiiuuential eitimus wee in t it.i. ilv. ur had fled. A f..rt wa in the hand of the A Is re party. Sanit Anna had despatch J a rarge.fi.rv t., marls Ai-spub-o, where Alva ret wafseared In Bieei tlteat. An enga-emeal wa daily eipo-trd. . . Tlaj Vi inniliKti.o lloruM ed.o. ate lliC eslsb-Usl-niriit u a I . I. Mail ly hiissiun from W U. Bi'ngti.B In Calif.nia insisad i f tli liar fn tu "- tsftryei -sssm "rTli'lseo as' al p.esenl. ami of a Inie frnns New Ihlettn as re.r-.l in t ,ss bv Mr. Char d.u ell . lt.il. TI--il-yald y. U-al id Vt uWaitan rnil present adtaU(e vter both th oilirrs, in po.nl of speed, sali-ry and eeuaiBiy. ' lb ocurreoi. f a h.,l- .. 1 , ...i 1.. wa - - . ssimi i-sjs nas rss..sii wnisnui oee-l, mursli-r has beeonit mmiaoB ia that ea-bxb'-rssd eiiy ft. erareely to tirii. a fsebng t,( dread. Al a Mwalre. la Ih sans a.4a,mttrl.i uss'ln.nif crowd. issssiUl nightly In wes-p I. g " irs v inr.iuskv misene ot I acle Tora tibial . THE MIMK Kirt.K. .. 1b lts desswisnuw tH th rmt-trttll tf U.s ttCtl'S trift-r lb seal of wsr, it is Mates) that th Mitde . fmrn Its sop. rior tseilny pf haediibg ol il gret euv tiseuea., has hemme tiuit. a I'srimte w.aiairi with lb bntuh lrk i-s. Il will earri tbe lillrt lisjn vards aodberffrs-tit al ti. - It ss sia-et ihvt Uia greatest diatwsr al wlBvh Ui "hi buret was eganal aa i"l yar Is. Mor Ss in it it 11 mi. t ha V.. III.... Plc-siun. I. hi.. ,.,. 1 a..gi.r I tlie Uig . ' " V'"- lrm" ll-a. ilusi M.i.r.1 mis- III. , .1. I, ... I u. 1 . .. , .--a - - --- aw aa.m inirin. the K-isss, t.. sn. rirsMMt-.. .,..u. - - -w.r-i mm nm 1.. mirinrrai to lh.e smiisshH w ilh In lil-k II . Tb i. . tillllag was Uf sail ss treated. t - . --- . , ., . i , s ou i nmsa nimseit iri n'J'JW,!, lb ,4 SuJwrjJjat U -t tnrr- tiotiot. Knowlerljje tipoii the ntucrt,4i .a-! ' --..9':s..ln. .lnij.ame. J ...iit".,s lif.tui", Is hard to ontiiiii. Solody iu.w T h .ft pvrioij vi fh 1 ' "rS."ara-r-jIuikA 4u. Wi--whenVer the-Mf- fttx t r . tTXTT . "T . 12. En-rarMoaxi rumoai at t M an?. -Ex- n . . ...... . . , -. ,. - illniore, .ecompMied by fcx-SrcreMry P. Kennedy nd yPoitinatrinera X. fi. ITtll. re on an earlrW.png it to the eaaicrn ., M; ... . .. ,, T, f"' rf V'1'P' Mvt. They s.nt ' trday with Ex -.VreWry orwin at Ub- anon, Oino,. and arnvedXiii t'in. iniiatti aliout oijjfii o'clock Satuiday evetiitlg. Sunday otora- " WJ ,., fm .,, oit '""'"v ,l,c" receneil call tvom numerous ijit- i,.B. of Cincinnatti at the Burnet House, On Tuesday they were to visit North Bend, and on e luessiay "or Thursday may he exrected in iiik swiu vsciiiiiir . ifieT Bvveniitki iivine servicsi. otimuli.- Thoy eonleniplatovititing Ashland from thi point, whence they will return aud j, w Orlcan. TWa,' we believe, i - ..... , . '" 6r1 ,Vl,,t ''' lU,cr ' ,1,Me 61"W Valley: ' Millanl'Villmnr. t. -1 l ... """"J M muo1'-' A of Congnrta, and as " - ... v, . iii.w i.l.iu.. i, a uiiTiHsti niin 'lfaitUruallidel'4 W4ioirivUoi.Qdi Whtm aeiltiitted KTmseir ofhn uutie M ul fo vr tlTtl! p i,7i."uis"Xi'nri ss 1st iisriVi ri.l. f i --.'- V4 . aw ts-wiimi'tsi wf viML'll- I - - I r'U Kn,,"r ' Mr. F.lliriorc- Tin. Common- ...t. ...trill .JMt..hC!krtlly wcICiime luni ittthin iter borders, and warmly and cheerfully bcttnw fnpon him and;1U travelling com ponionsher old- fashioned hospitality. ...uiirOTe Councr. x NAVALI.NTEIXltiENCE. A private letter from Speitia of the 18th ulti mo to a gentleman in Washington nays t At last account the &iranar and Zgraat were at Constantinople. Th K. -Iaiuu, Capt. l.xussBia, expect to leave thi place OQ .Mon day next fir Constantinople, to relieve the Ley em. Capt. Ingrauaat- will not tclurn to the I lilted Static until the St. Lotti returns. II. UVsMsMMwywhti w ar prtjef eifr TTtifvrTS)if. T.T ha been ordered by Commodore STiittflniat to tlie ('Kssorr'u,' a (lag captain. Thi Fn'ga'e Cumberland It here, ainfh likely o lie the remiundcr of Uie winter. All well on board of the Cumlierland and St, Iniia, Ttuoatruic Commi-xh avion situ Ctok. A urveyiug party, under the direction of Professor Hacfie.i ahoWtij ftra TThr of fleeu ten '(tund ith, th jiw of ultimately carrying the telegraphic wire acrmu from Florid to the Island of Cuba. Tho under. -taking wrrnld wrtt be Tcry liaiard-iu oiie.'a the ioundinj!! ty-way-orrh Key ftlieXutineat are not perhap deeper than by the Strait of IV ver, where telegraphic eommunication ha been stablithed for ooit yean. , ', A Small flak of Marble, representing tLe pendent strap of the acahbard, fell from Oreo-ugh- lta of WMhingtew,' in th Capitol tquare, last week. A report was circulated tliat had yrurrsMery- tntitilited lli ItfttUtf. TlelVMhlngtbnRnfiVicr- ihortttme before Mr; Grenough's death, he, with hi own hand, removtd tin support to thi itrap a work ofextrcm delicacy; and it may be that the BiarbU dcUclnsI wa thus weakened or crocked, objecting it la tli infl unce of frost. It fell en th granite base and wa brokeu lute many pioct. I .. . . . t". Kr"rt rw" W-TTietixeu ' B'ri history nf KureliiJ IVtha. iltt eomman- t rtsr.inhl.f .r it,. A.I. it. r. ...I ....s it.i b. i. . T,;.V....l. T.!...r..: nai sun wae vuin, ana uuh Be wa born in LimcaclLM tii in, who, during Ihe Hungarian all tglc, err ed with uch ditinetioa under the name uf Guy on, and at the close of the war aconmpanicd Kossuth to Turkey, ."emliracej tb Moslem faith, and donned thi turban," .Mr. tiiin' luck surpassed that nr MK Paddy Murphy, the individual who married th Chines princess ! . Tm Cmi; Isism, It stated thai the pro mulgatioBtd Secretary Marcy'i in.tnictioi, foi vi. .a- ', .11 .t , . Mr. CUy, our Mmisler to P.ru, with regard to lrt"BtrgeB AmenBVesMstothChlm h W btr-r,"hn atutimul 'In tpytftymtirtti-) Tif ttii! iKf -"f tor gTvertiaient In the urgency cf the ' ,- I hs i.vtnrdingly autined tli Secretary that full damage will at 00 v U paid by Pcra f,r Ihe ba and injury austoined ly Cap lata McCerran, of th IrliaDce.- , : . - - DcT The' ppli.-alinn of goaro tu the Sugar gnvwing land of L Mi'isisna, ha linen attended wiin aaucii tuec, A correspondence appear j in t'i svprs of that region, written by planter. I mn" VV" '-r guano t. ineir t. , . . - ..... . . Sugsr crui, show ing that th Increased product a a leh eiaal to fifty per lent. riyr. to Ilarsx. ltiHise al II rani reeeatly paid on levca. nrsps-ert fna I nlted ttlaisMsr ih-lh't d IbvIiw eear, or 13) rents per owiw. Thi 1 th rt-gular rat al patent. Of eaurs It i des'g-tej 10 be jveo blUlory; ird wiih Is i is effe't Tb umsi csM. Inraisoivtr ast At y Cap. M. oiari,' of XW Turk, Whnae -! wa laleiy wrecked apoa the Bear Vera Crut, hat been imrSwm4j ly lb Meiirsj authotiiie of Miri, ' . ! '" '" t "lr-s pnrt near tl.al place, wbi-h I Bt 4 a poll of ctilry. Th owaer nf Ih varl in New Turk lie it sent an agi-nt to Wastiingtun to lay the fact b. for ih Preaiilvtit Ctsj rivarn Akisititios. TU news- -pr repirt that Joh V.a Hurra receiuly ask- t laUba U kli aba- UdsdwsjTrpnrt ttr Ad- Bill.islt.tlua?- Pi'lh,' naM IU ILmtrrabl wimlr fnHB New Turk, -l Ue Ue ling to la I it fill Ihe wintit, foit hav'nl Made It mil ." Ae'amtof ft-weersn'. r. f. JrM.-tii Ursvr Th Pre.o'sel. fa tb . ill ef th Mt.tii, h sent ln.h.4 ,.ly lU rsr- I jBet seailuiMs' in hi Maaf,rfil,a,,ijif(,.,WN1 , a.4 Bsl,.-als- Mr ledieial u to ,. 1 ' 1 . . . , .. , . . . 1 rwm " ' ,ro" """""7 .iri t a.h- , Mg Kill TU Railroad H Ciigiarsdwt 1 1 . .. . ..I,. . , in " f f"f- o'lli pM ysf u!ilt te.-. of .e. .. k lloif l) -issrta,. . f . J 4;.Im-.4 i. ' e. . w fr , . ,, , , trr , r, t.. el. , - V t. ., " -, -I, i. T'js AreV srsWM 1-c.i; i, -1st. li,-r p..'o i ex) (rwtBit unporfltot.' j tast. rn r,Uei.ii.Mi U nc!srrd. It i 1 AuU$ a witH tli cstsm po-er. - " - 'il tl'.KtT; ' ; - fiunr bad dei-liiH.l laa j -s ; Cs,rB 1st eiuirn,-- : Wheat four pern e: C itloa had dc--.2it.rd i.e-sistivt.tS. Tl.s ! of til vsc.lc 'i iM-nicd to thirty tl i.ussrii miea. 'JpCBoi are .faoT-sl at SJ - - . FAUTIirUr.Y THE AHAETA. So liostiiitfe as yet or! the i'.sjiube, or Asia, owing to be l.ravy no-.is. Frx'n-ee unl Kni-Un l ins'i .t tliat Uussia cmst evacuate the !Yut-ip?Ui the 3Pth of A;.-;l. A des;stc!i?romY"tcliaSates, thut an Anslri aa Manifesto wi expected in few data, ao aouneing that Austria will occupy Bosnia i.J Servi.v. -- , G.-e vt pt:ie hal cusiicl at Tican Il iurs. A Uusslan paper sy the Cttt't answssr w Xap'ole in,' wiil bt nwrly follivr : If his Iiupoi ial Majesty vyU t xteud his hand t me, as I extend mine, I am ra nly t) forget the martilluatioo I have experienced. har!i th gH it be. Then, sc i thftt truly, can I discu- the Subject treated' nf in his letter. Let ti c French set provent tb) Turks f.cin transporting rein foreuent to tin the ttra of war. aaj let theia Vead.t'..d!iieBiTffeTitia7-.ta npir itialSL - and I twill -receive liiw as bi f.ie his r'.arvter -.XlieWHlvW tMMm"oT nra. xnstmtr. tn lnr ( toe s ' , I srroi-U-. T r-lina arc l.ir S oe I. n s ou WM''a A disuatch fiMm Vienna ditei cv the 27th, utj. -iAuatr.a ha dtutdvd tu join lli V astern Iowrs, and compel Russia To evacuate tb Prin cipalities;. -' ! N v France aud F.nglatid eontiuue their armamnnl ca in immense scale. Sir Charles Napier is appointed to the corns maid of the alliel flee. in Ihe PUtic. , Twenty ships havs atrei'ly assembled al Epi.. ' head,--- ' ' : . - Tit ice the Baltic was l?reaking lip end th lt'isnaa fleet was ready to tail from Cronstalt. . A doubtful rumor prevailed that the Csar had laid an einbirjo on all British vessels in Rus.ia'a p irts.' ..''.' S!I&L!IQkMM cr "thiT" Pan 11 be. : , Omar P.tsha wa preparing to check th Rumiau. The TurVs occupy Do placo north of the Pan uhioxceplKalaf.it. . " Several uuiutrnirtiitit skirniistis iint taken place. .Aootjio C-Mnroy of ItJ.ftjQ ju wa preparing to lejve C .instant! nople, Tlii Grcelt Tusurgcnu Iia-I teen defaale m ar Art. ' Th Creuk gjTurnmcnt ajtolizad to Turkly, . nJ dismissed thailiowtor-of poii-utr- LATER FROM HAVANA. Niw-Yoax, March 12. The steiiinerPhiladil. phia blur arrived with Havana date the lib. She bring 50 passengers and il.i't'O in sjici-ie. Busiue at Havana wa (lull, owing to Ih carclty of vessels. The weather wti fine and tcry favorai do for coffee. ToLn-fO in g'd d mand at uncltan' 1 rii:is; ' Thesteamer i-ulton was in port waiting the iiilrf lui 'RmVhiui'c tuT Et fti'uadrour'" The BUvV Warrior had milnd alongside ih piveriiment wharf, tilo.ie her cargo .t being dii'harged uadcr the iiierinte.'.dcnce ef the Commandatit pf Ctisti n.s. ,. , Nino Ame lean s"iin"ii, wlin b.W born a foxsf timeysvr.flned at II nana, had been delivered up to the American (".iiisiil. t. S. t9in,i)f Corwin nrrived at llivana en the Ctli. tttid Ihe llritisj frigate Vestal tailed am day. - ' 77Th Phiiiuc!p,.iy,r-pEot tlirt of (l,e lit era- Ul American aincn. Ta rcma uuor ar oa Cox.m;.; Mar -h 1 '.th. N'rw Ilivtrtntnr Etn rH,, The election in Slat. reefertlBV; warwnTToly cmtrsted so l Ihe result i claimed a an Auti-Xehtaska triun ph a Urire mi;urity uf llrnse eiei ti-d 'o tUe Legit, lat'ire, being onimel u the Nol.ri.ka bill. The ward in which Gen, Pierce residisl fn-o 71 Whig ninjnriM, and many t f the Ieni... riiti.t lownt in Ibe Slate have g m Whir, The I.s.-i,. j're i t.ftibnt.ly I'emirtic by s .oinl m ij .'- A V ,,T . h"d '"m- ,l'1 i1" " 1,1 I"'1 " big and tree K tler I r.ve I r. -0 rli-ieo, Ii,Mm.rntie , s, f -l m 1 , I last ys-.r. 1 a fietonera'. will pn.isil !v l.aie a IsV. Wrsisis sai-t I saiwvriK ---HsVit, ib l-eiiw rntie candulaie f. 1 1'.insrio.r, iselr.-ted I v by a Biao.ri'y of als.ui ii'it', a I ns soi. el.ul Jiatr uf .t.i'l J vti'c. TF-P.r.l'.H.E STEAM liOAT ACCIDENT. B ui.'-,il..h from Letuiriilc, dated .Mvrrh 11, w learn thai the ftf-in r Caroline; runt.i j to Mi-mpbis, wa burnt eri eund ir. th. Atit, rrr th mithof lb White r,-":, th fit Ihmi j; taught betwetn de-'k. and spread rapbilt m' n tli freight. Th boat W not devtrVyel, but f ' 7 nf those oa board either perished In tl.e f min or we-e droBod. The bini .pre... ti;j:y that il ra with didvulty any rral. At utoB as the fire wa discoverd tho j U t iv ijeavore.1 to ruB Iter etkore. I" 1 ! ' p,.si ed Ihe yawl, and atinmpled In rej uil.e sh. is, but thi h il sunk and all pcr.sheJ. t..t. t ia f . r. jiinsjed In the Titer and ws dr.wn'l. J .l.a Brace, Die pilot pen.hsj at the whrl. The bgat at Lnmsd to the water ':, and then slipped i.f lb bsnd and tua' , Only tw.v cab'.a pangr Were !.!. - T!e renssiii'lsr of llif tleti wr th boat s handtanl ilck paenjes. Coxayiriyn.su 1. (. 1 is. .Tit.. A VVsa'sra ju.tti-e .f roark. be eaultitTt l ii.ul.i r ! unt Western .f'tsred a witness tf. " 10 i .-i..e op and U sworn " II a in(.w.. that ih per oa Was dmf acd d.,mh. " I doti't rre." said tb ju-lge jstasi nistr v, Mwue-tier h. .. of n.,t be i the f "iisiiinii a of the I ti 1 is-1 sis 11.. r me. II gmraiii.si to . e. m , 'Tisffrt "f spee-ti-; sn1 ssv 1,1. I ( V, xy, i( , , tsf a a. t Ihia twh. it s!i ill b-h l-e Vs.! v:e 1 lnssil...l Whal llie C ftiinttia gt, ifsiiit-e 1 a aiii, t should In is, I re. sou,'' Tai Mm ni 1 W i.r.. The M.nnna iu went i. bi ik;ug ettraor litiarv pr...-irs ,a lrt. I I" advice it. .M iln em,g-aii..B ft. 01 tS i "--uthnrn Ii.s4tt.li ail I, 11 a sh.ua t,a. pias I-b I aiost itisi. I.o s t .s l! (. n b.n sold ! tbe.r p....s, d.'pftaj.irf-l l.i .-arr f. r tb .Il !,h ...nt. A II. I . I s.ti. In ill e. it'll.-, t. IS, g-i J.-f..n. h,l ,. anl it M ril ; t, fi rsw.ti,! dollars, .n i jiiinl lb bisp I I I u. I 1 1 I. . -.'' iUurv, Afar.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 22, 1854, edition 1
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