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. . . 4 ..." . ' , " WILLIAM C. D0T7B , ! . ' gerro raorxixron. If Mil strtetty H edvaeeo, t dollars per aa mi te dollar aed My seats, if P withta tit Hita Bad IkM dollar at ta tad af ta J- ". lDYSUTtSBXSSTS aot xeeediag elites tlae Witt b raserted as liws far one eYriar, wd Iweaty-tv asnts for wt nbttn Ian arista. Those ef greater length will b charged arepor tiaaaily. ' Court Orders end Jad ieiel Jrtiiwti win hsebsrgsdiS aereeat. higher the the above rale. A reateaeole deduction witt he bmi te lliset who advtriist by the year, -y, . ftsok Hi Joe Triatieg se with aeata M tttspatok. Bad oa mwmiMh terma. ay tettar ta th Kdllsr must b aeot.peld. VOLTJME XLV.. EALCIOH, SOfitH C ABOLOT A. WEDNESDAY MOEITOfO, MAT 3, 1854. NXTMBES 18, -: Tron th RMummI Whig. - V. COXblTlO.V OF TUB DEMOCRATIC PARTT A little over a year ago, the Democratic perty ssiand la roarer, under circumstances whnh led la ht anprchewkia oa th part ef th Wbiga, .k.. their mira waa to be permanent. Tbey had achieved a triumph which had ao parallol in th hwtory of party oonDicx m una bouohj. Mr. I' is roe had remind th electoral vote of mn Stat toth Union with four eioeptiooi. Xba WWsvM.aMMt wafwav we badly beataa, dieir foeco nn all routedVend th condition tr.lsf hat pleuaaat to eoBteinplat. Uur He aoaa. r Bat bow it abandon, who it n too rat. ' Ha dangerous aaderttkmg. The journal at its own words ea the Meeilla qaeation; it at a it words oa to nciln latunad; it ate iU wordt oa the Sloe grant; it at it word on tha Nebraska bill; aad, after anting the at, threw than ap and rwailuwed them again all th time pretaading to fpaaa m nenaii ot wo administration, . Tata nae-nrving and indirect num ha die jruated the peopla. The eitiaena aad voter of tha country ; are diacneted by it. They helie?a that tle ('ana rpeait, aa it pretend lb apeak, for th administration. Therefore, a aniraraal dietmet hu grown up among the penple, eren ainooget th traeat and .aternaat demoerata, who belief that ther hat been duaed. dafraoded. and cheat ed, and that the high placet of the government are earrounded by mean, low and contemptible men, that Iceepofffrom higher aouree every expres im of honeaty aad diiatereatednaa. aad da Dot -crook mm pregnant bmgea of tha kaee that inrtti may lutiow lawning." We have mock nor to my ea thi iaaua, bat we do not wiah to any it now. THE TCR13. The world, ia ethibitinc o mack philaathrep- ic emotioa ever the poaaibla extinction of the ,-TBK CAXDlDATEVJUJAnCT feanat-wf FiHav ai'touwa to he dtl4ee- mo-1 ed at onr remark relative to the eaadiditte for aatmnalitv of thi intenetinc. amial tooaa people, em to have teeeme attorly eV liTiooa of the past history of their race. Judg ing from the aocoant givea by Britiah arator and praaaaa. the Tarkt are, oa the whole, better Christiana than the Christian themaelies mod eli of moderatioa, humanity aad magnanimity, The old saying, "he is a perfect Turk," which was one applied among civilised nation to a preeminently cruel, tetage ana aentaai, is bow conaidered a aomnltment of the moat delicate and flattering kind, and only appropriated to the most beneroleat, gentl and reftued persons, N'ereriheleta, a there Is a probability that, be tween Russia and the allies of tha Suttaa, the Turkish Empire may soon cease toeiist, it may Boeaiblv answer the DunMee of relievinc the wounded enibilities of mankind, if they will tre tbemselve to look oa tome of the lea brilliant and attractive feature of Turkish abar acter aad hiatorr. Avleueai tmUHhtdia tin Naliaaai tatoUieea eer, mm an American gentlemaa bow la I'ana, ia which tt pradktiqa TsnomBdeniiy made, -thart mat.; a eieiUirf llul me oecarel hetween aratia friend were flashed with an overwhelmtDr t (iovernor." TUi is nut e sarwiung. as wa did victory i and ao elated war they, and so inflated not writ with a view to It approbation. The and puffed up did tbey beoome with pride, aod EJitors ohiect to electioneering upea a man's pe- vanity, and insolence of conquerors, that they aitioa ia life, and yet they electioneer upon the appeared to forget for the nonce the much-leu a- position of the whole Bsaoo family; ealy on ad sentiment of thsir chief,, tliat the "hour of we thought to he th candidate for Governor. triumph wa the hour of magnanimity." Losing VT tjuote the whole of that part of th article tight of all moderation ana all delicacy in the bearingon the point of the remark of th Editor t . venturous eniovment of the moment, they crow ' The attempt to electioneer unon a man' posi ted hmd and loug o.vet prostrate furui of the I tiun iu life aa look upon a tha-amallest of -aU hig Party tncy area mwh ww impwiincwj. i eieCTioneenpg. ineysayi and the arueltv to proffer ns their pity. Indeed, I If we were inclined to us such isaae. we th bowel of their oom passion wr woaderfully might turn to old Tbomaa Bracg, the father of aaoatd; ana now couia tney reiuse 10 exienu oar candidate, a carpenter ane the Mulder ol sev tbair condolence and ttieir sympathie to a fallen eral edifice ia thi State and elsewhere, and to fua fallen, aa they stoutly assorted, was the his family who have been ia a treat measure the Jtroth in th i preaontcase, to rie no "?Tney. lchUec othekjiwn dinned it everuuungiym every nours ears, umi to our worthy candidate ana to his equally the Whig party had no longer any vitality, or worthy brother Captain Bragg, th hero of the any sxisWuce that It wa auiverea w pieces, disbanded, utterly used up. They would not a much a allow that, probably, it wa merely erlpnted and disabled for the time being that Mexican war, and lion. Judge John Bragg of Alabama all ol whom are worthy or tneir noble old father. It is But against men or families like tin that to cant ol aristocracy can be a&tely (lerhana. a th Ctor said of Turkey, It was only I canted." .tiek'1it mixht be, with painful and distressing I After the denunciation quoted In this case, the .(yinptom of approaching dissolution, hut yet its I Editors proceed to electioneer on the position of breath nut already ana irrevocaoiy gone, coin ing of the sort would they listen to. But they aSnned mnet eonEdently, and with f degree of levity aad apparent joy unbecoming the occasion, that H wa actually aeaa very ueaa w aeau, iartact, that nothing would ever be heard of it again until tbe trumpet of th last day should summon aU tilings that had mf lived, to a coni . moa resunuuuua.- Ws ara not so sure that they allowed it the possibility ot making Itscu palpa b)s t the f or sar, svsn 4A a period remote a that. Butt at all event, however, they pro fessed to eonsidor it essentially aeltinct. Ihev, therefore, announced tbesoleuin fact to the world they proceeded rather hastily, it it true, yet, In a most formal and imposing manner, to ar range for it funeral, and the speedy burial of be corpse. XTnou'artf 'towfoou" orators" and editors were busy for weeks and months in at tending to th niotinitui eoreuKiuias. ina whole land wa flooded with pathetic discourses, th emanations of th sparkling wit and radiant fsucjos of the leaders of the triumphant IHmuoo racy. Indeed, so ttabbornlv did the persist ia reite rating the mournful buit that tha -Whig party the lung eacampmeat of th Moslem m Europe will ooa oa aeoaxn an, say i "loasaaunot aver estimate th depawabt conditiosi of Tarkey. Th viV hound slavery aad degradation of tbe one great Greek Empire, ia worst than anything r heard of in history. Italy.during the iuvasidb of Alaric, "the eSeounze of Uod ;' Bom, whil ' . L r "i . i gy i in me poaaession or we sornoie ucaaenc,. uy murder, plunder and desolation of (very kino, never suffered worse than the miserable Greeks, under the iron rule tit lheit M''laui nutstars, &r the lost four hundred years. Recollect the cap ture and massacre of goo, to lata as 1822, and the treatment of men, women and children on that occasion, and bear the Greek ladies? as I recently have, tell of what they, aa children, then witnessed.'' We have transcribed from authentic history, I r, .1 1 u. - .jj Af ti,. the'foIlowTiig aocouutof tit taking of Constantly aation in th Baltic, to nopie oy ui iurxs,on inexvin 01 iuay, ijj, which we recommend as a reminiscence well oaf; enlated to assuage the anguish which th exter- . . r . i . . i : . : . . minauon ui auvn a race migut vuicrwisv vsciic in compassionate mindt th Father, who waa a carpenter ; on eaptain bb mk tne nero; ana John utson, the Judge. W e need say lMt little upon rv comment uuon their teiL Tliev soulii tell us that one was a hem, another a judge and to onL ana an got ricn, nut tney look upon such aa the "smallest of all electioneering." Thit reminds ut of the Woman in the play who got mad with her friend t ottld f ell vou. said she.that me great lady in the little parlor I a Kussibb 4rifnv but ntiw-yow shao-'t know word about it." Yes, yes, they could tell us of th aristo cratic surroundings of the Ba ton family, but scorn to allude to the subject only aa aiiove. : Hilmiwjton OmmercMf. N. W. WooDrix. gentleman, who presented this Senatorial UisWiot with almost UMissmal awsplability ia sat Legislature, we are authorised to announce, is again a candidal for re-election. Thi determination on the part of Mr. Woodna will not only be gladly received in the Western nurtioa of the State, which has been th theatre ofhilborsandunwfulnesi but his friends in everv nortion of iha State will re- ITat crUiuly dead, that many Whigs Anally lav I joir to know that una so eminently deserving ga. JUJWijatjieil5 JJlwicuu, un nil apaia ipar-nm trange aad inexuhcable to tiiein, to be sure, aid bi his counsels and in : . . .l n :i.i l r... l .1 . r . . . . . bow is waa w tnev imiiu possiuij im.v mew, 1 iv.n (H our tooa oiu Dfnie i-.'.Tl I I . ..1.. t and not know tomeming about it inemseivea 1 wise and judicious system ol internal imiimve- Is. It it to universally admitted that Mr. In heiag, as they were, deeply aad pereoaally Interested in the matter, and Bat u. ally p re in -ned ta b able Iv dcide such viuestion suit as aslisftdt rilv aa their uemiea. It was woavderfut, indeed. We, howev er, for one, never Would believe it, despite all their assertion and protes tat tons to th eontrary althi ugh w yet 1 Dssin a vrveiy recoiieewn vu me- cuiious j drea irul sensations .with which w we.-e aai at the thought of being serioHsly taken for 1 aad actually etored awny ia the ground, when wtaer Mill living. These fvrliugs of our were THI WAR TRIAL IX K.ISTCCIT. Tha trial at Matbevr Ward, at Klkmbethtowa. Ky oa tha sWri of killing Prof. Bailer, aeeva to b aaciuag iatsas satoratt ia that State. The prisoaav, wK i a man a ssasidsrabl wealth, ride to the Court Il.me ia Uweerriageuf Oeorge Heha, and is aeeempanied by hie parents Mrs. M. P. Ward, aad two younger brothers, alt of whom occupy seats within the bar. The aortas pondent of th Louisville Courier any that Mr. Ward look vary ilL aad appeared supporting himself oa crutch, and leaning en tha ana of a friend. It add: Hi far it very vale, with alight flash high an on sack cheek. His deportment ia court wa that of a languid, mentally aad pkysleally ea fee ble person, throughout wkose entire systsm dis ease had ruthlesals savaged. It was but eeca- ipnally daring th day that be held any confer ence with hi attmneya, lie teams son tent with their skill ia managing the ease. Th ether pri soner, Itobert J. Ward, Jr., had aa air el chamno doa't ear -about bias. Tbe evideno of the pupil f Mr. Butler, In WHf aaevsra arose eiaiiiwvatiiia, iesaeatioasd aa posiuvs.andrenialnea tnaaea.vn tne ipui th lion. Thomas F. Marshall aad Kti Lwrpen. tor, of C svlogtun, opposing eouasei. Ths" orrew pondent of th Louwvilla JiwnaV tbvM rtata th snarl . - At th clnee of asm remarkt of Mr. Marshall, Mr.Carpenteraaid. 'vou are auke theatrical, air.' 'Yea,' aaid Marahall, flxing hi eye upon Car penter, -all th world' a stage, bat I should he sorry to act on thi occasion th part In which some others have chosen tosnoear.' Thinrslook ed. a Ultle thgsatening bstwssn 4li- twe- gentle nieu Sir a moment, but the judge promptly ar rested me masior. 'The Emperor of the Greek was. happily for himself, killed in defending the city. The lurks entered the attv, bowling more horribly than the beast of the forest, with thirst ot blood ; they slew defenceless men, women and children, bv loast respect- to-digaitr f-' or ueauiy, w age or you in, to sea or eonuiuoo. All who could, ned to th enurcn ot m. oopnia, hoping tliat the aacrednes ot the place would inspire respect lor the duties ot man, ot whatever religion U be;, tliey. wera all.slainxceni very few. reserved lur purposes worse than death; and the church was converted into a ttahle Everv eomutoa soldier bad aermisaion, for three days, to massacre, to violate ae 10 pillage wiw out restraint. Riches were worse than poverty, and beauty wore than deformity. "A hundred thousand barbarians satisfied thsir avarice, their savage cruelty, and their brutal Thisstilfjwwhedlharnc naa ior a num 1, , year, re- r? Tbml d. three long nighto the 1 1 - . . . 1 wi air waa enaaea wiu toeir cries. 1 no ouitan (Mahomet II. ) heard them ia hi camp, and ihev lulled him to sleep. The dogs ran into th (eld howling with compassion, or leaped into tbe ran. niniwmHH ura ,nw na, aimn for th cruel purpose of th conqueror, were driven like hugs into th ields. Th Sultan en tered ths city ; hit horse was stopped sometimes I by the heaps of the slaagnterea, ana sometimes 'r r'",7," B t waded thnmgh peoU of Wood. II made ia th ifluence in the redemp- ,. . .J u - . . .. bv the adoption of a Ui- i --1 ' -m. ' j '1 . 1 . I HIS DMM HU UI1II7II I WWW - wnu neahi iax. b ordered to be killed, fut hia diversiim and that of hia ineste, great number of his prisoner, of th Irtt distinct ion for birth, emi nrne and learning 1 among whom war many of th Ut !L,a; Uioa and the ftat k -l:i .:il L.. k.4 AmmtwmA all til I WWW! IIMMtVl UBII , , 111. W H V" - ' . .hw , ,. , . ., , Grea aooilitv: nriert. and neraona learn-1 W ?-.. l ttlstret, mentt. It is to univemslly admitted that M Wuodtn is th proper person to represent us the Senate, w doubt very much whether will have any organised nppositioa. Mr. noounn leaves in aT or so for the South-west, where be goes on lajsiness. which 1" probably detain him from four to six week. 1 1 lVJi Tu iV ij- tA-rl Java! on iha ad at Awl, sad maks w mention nc eould exhibit the Enirtish and rranch4eorth Jug for a drink, but set it down character in troertdr--tban the with Jell, ayihg, "how can I tak water into my Doner, when i m letting on (team J A Pxarxct Wirx. Edmund Burke, th distin guished orator, preasnted to hi wif oa th anniversary of their marriage, his idea of a " pet. tect wile," which It supposed to be a theref "Th CHARACTERISTIC AUDRES8E8. Nothin Naval character in truereohr--thi two Admirals of thus Baltic to their respective ouni' mauds: Abois to tbi BsivttB Fur bv 8ia Caaaut Nanxx. " Lade War i declared. We are to meet a hold and numerous enemy. Should they oner ns name, yon taow now to dispose ol them onouia mev reuuun in port we must trr to get at them. Bueeeas depend upon the quickness and precision of your fire. Lads, sharpea your cutiasses, sua tne any is your own. AdpM JP.Tax-.B.ij-ir Bairnoa. i Admiral Parsevel Itesclieaas, 00 taking the mand of th French Baltic squadron, addresses the following order of the day to th comman ders, omoer and tailors t Called oa bv th Emperor to th honor of com' Branding yna at a moment vrhrn your rarrag my o useiui to ute country.. -t -teei we sseet lively satisiactioa at lading myself one atur in in niiost of yoa. As t have so frequently done in my long career, I am about once more INDIA NARCOTICS. f. Bawd Tartar recent v delivered aa Interest ing lectar in New Yorkoa the Arabiaa, ia tha course of which h had occasion 10 mention the aabil of asiag a aortoia narcotic drug, which J prevails among this people, aad describes it ef fects ia jobm experiments he madeapoa himself. 111s oesenpuoa was at toilaw : Whil ia tha Arabia. I had one verr remarka- hr experience. There i a drug ia the East wane sSeot le like opiam, that which it prepared from the Indian hemp. It wa much used by the Saraeea warriors, whoa about to enter a bat tle, as a stimulus. It nrodnce on the irnaeina- Uioa a double con nsciou suss ; on part of the uiiaa snesas tuuy wnite tne otner part kooss aa. From motives of curiosity, I wat persuaded to try tbe effect of it upon my owa system. 1 wa ta Damascus at th time. 8000 ftr taking th drug, theeffect began to appear. I taw th fur- miwcv to iu room, sniaeu whs tne company, and yet I seemed to be near the pyramid of Che op whose blocks of sttm appeared to me like huge aquare of Virginia Tobacco. Th scene ehanged, nd I Wasivtt the Jtrt te. hoat mad of the mother of nearl. .ThjrihdTt?eyie4:.TIo at. grains ot lustrous gow, rnroogn which hij iiil; n ei iv as on tne wave of tha ac the aif scsmea uueu wita narmonio ol Uietweetust nil lie! th amoaphere wa filled with lieht. with odor and arhrier- Before me their seemed to b eoBttant series of arcade and rainbow through which for fifteen year I seemed to glide. Th finer sense were developed, and all ratification one single harmonious sensation. Hence weaaa easily conoeivMbeerigiauf the Arabian Nights. My companion, t huge Kentukia, 4ried the orngwitn an amuithg errect. After looking at me awhile, he suddeiilv started with the excla mation, "I'm a looomntive," and began to cut off hit words like th puff of an eoiine. aad to work hi arm like the moving of th wheels. A last mended ia to appreciate that discipline, that devotion to their duty, and that self-sacriftc of French sea men which led to tasses, and which render me , and their brutal prooa to be at youThead-Let Jpuf-aonfldeaca. gneesar Jo...b. Hi Bw-1 m mt be as in tuues paot; mine is aesured to yen. I Let us unit all our efforts at the outset of a la borious campaign, and let a know, ia th ac complishment of our task, how to Inspire our selves with th sentiment of patriotism which must b caused by th cry of' ris t Empcmr !' TUB CITY OF GLASGOW It ts anw Ifty-iwo days since the steamship City of Glasgow sailed freta Liverpool for this Kposv, UTrng whtch tlm fcnt a "word" "ha beea I Based of her, aad the amswWaetno for her safe ty have increased to a painful extent. It wa hoped that new might hav hy this tints beea received of her having pat into the A sores to repair na (light dami or obtain supplies of eoal !t even this hop has been die- Ms. Rawcaaa' Srrara. la tha proceedings of tbe lat Loooioeo Coaventiua we And a speech by the Hon. Abram Rencber, in which occurs th following paragraph 1 4, "Vary diffrant.teuilemen, I the pa history and present position of uar political advertarien, That party ia 1MI. being then in power in both houses of Congress, published what they called a B'auf Maiesro, wfaroh was to aak plain what wa before considered somewhaTdonutful, Whig principle. It wa a whig ereed. and what was it T It consisted of a Bank of the United States with the strongest powers a high Tariff for the protection of Northern manufacture Internal Improvement by the Federal tixwernment lhs tribatioaof th proceed of the fublie Lands abrogation of th veto power in the Constitution and a general Bankrupt law for th payment of debt. Tbi wa a Whig chart for a Whig administration, and yoa may thank the people for their honest condemnation of thee principle. Otherwise, instead of that prosperity which now gladden our country ctcrywber and rewards industry and enterprise, we should have beea borne down by thcul. aniLihoso Whit " would have, hung like an iaoulat upon--the .' war: u.2 ;r!im hi arcs ft our model republic. lraceratle principle nd dotnocrntio measurer nave rescuea us 11 on sucn a rate.-' ..r: ZJ;a'l. . poe. itsIf frigidly in the wnvof md meawres, "Jf?".! nVmaL If aak ft sha esiatnmavit donat on of erdBanBm we do Una that tbe Whit Conrrnas of 1H41 nam- ed two Bank Bill, aad Mai Mr. ltcncker tottd Jot 00M of Mem I trait of Mrs. Burk. It ia certaiuly, a lovely picture, worthy of th pan of the author f "The Essay oa th bubliiae and Beautiful." Tha fol lowing are extract : 1 he character of 8he is tin.u..ii. u u !... .ni rom feature, from aomulexion. or from ah arte. She ha alt three in "t higti itoft, halt rt in tuA py ines that sh touch a heart ; it is all that sweetness of Winner, benevolence, innocence. and sensibility, which a face can cxnree. that forms, her beauty.' -Jibe ha a. fkc that jbjat raisee your attention at nrs( igHl ; It grows on juu evcrj momeui, anu you wouuer h aia no more man rais your attention at urst. Her eye hav a mild light, but they awe when she please ; they onmrnud, like a good man out or omc, not by authority, but by virtue. Her ttatu i not talL alia i not made to 1st, Th admiration of everybody, hot th happiness 01 one, She ha all th firmness that does aat siulud delicacy she ha all th suftaos that doe not Imply weakness. Iler voice it soft, low music, hot formed to rule in puUlo essetnbliea, but to charm those who can distinguish company from a crowd; 11 aa its advantage yua must com clue bertohevHti ; -- To describe her bodv, deacribe her aatnd appointed. Tha bartio Ithona from Antwerp arrive 1 at .' Yor yesterday, having been ..u;..i ia m.i r..i i. j.. 1 . uf.A i.r. Tax IloaxsvtsB Bill. In view of the proba ble passage by Congress of tha Homestead bill, which proposes to aire awav the mihlie Uuds of inueocnuauiy paiiiiui, tnu oovinus w wsis m, iun Lnued jstalea, wtthos smioey and Wrrhowt both atxe aad all ages. Many Venetian tteaa ! and Uonoea aoblea, and rich merchants, w.ir amuag th prienner 1 they were ta Ilk of th City of Glasgow. Thi wa day after the Cilasgow aailed from aad aaurded tun for Mr to have reached that on iiT ths transcript of th other; Jier-auJer. etanding Is not shown ia th variety of matter it axon ltslf on, hut the geodues off tne choic ah makes. Hhe due not display it a much la raying or doing striking things as ia avoiding saea as wi ougnt not to eav or ao. o person of so few yean can know th work! better ; bo persoa wat ever Isss oorruptad by th knowledge. ... .i-.-.-. r from a natural rule oa to strike those Her'TwIitroes flows "rather thirty-three I disposition to oblige, than front aav 1 Liverpool, I that tuliject, and, therefore, never fails time who aaderatana gooa nrding, ; TiITTlT Th New Y'irs. Courivr n-cnj ifcSntc. ti e hw meroe m?u,s catsm-plu 111 t!it In t f ur months: The totnl numticr of -r.t ts 'no per ished no tli W4fM, inrludii jt!iv.!f.iersatl rew, is at least two hutiilrint ainl tacitv; on board th Taylmr, wrecsnl ia tlie Irib clmiinp', three hundred audseventv: on laird tie J'Mdikur wrtckr.1 e,ffCs N.l,Se. one hundti-d and eighty ; and on rxmrd the siunhip ha t'ramcur, one hundred and tliirtv making in these disaster Iob, 4 grand t.ti.1 Iom of nine hundred human lire, j h avernge snnunl I. . of lifeoa tbe Atlantic does not eouul the 1.-. of theiefour hips aloncwitbin the last futtr m. mhf. We m ght add tothese four other ht;4nt heard from, and which, there is too good rcttstm to i lieve have perished. Tliesteaiiiohip ( 'nynf(,ian euat, sailed from Glasgow for flulade'lpliia t.n the 1st of March, with some four bumlicd s-nla oa board, and has aeversiuce been Irn, 1'Le Ijvintkan packet sliip sailed from New ttrk on the 22nd of November.and the l.una FirlU almut th list "ofinoeniber, both for Liverpool, and no account of either his been received. The clipj-r UoMntltrntw loft Boston for Val;araiMi 1:11 the .d of October, and nothing it known of her fair. Tbe number of brigs and schooners, and other smaller vessels wrecked Uvoii our cst since the beginning of winter, hu been fearfully great. Tiles vessel arepeculiarlr expieed to the dan ger of coast navigation. Yhi-.isnt jociclv in eooeequenr of their site, but because they are almost uniformly weak banrlol, ami commanded by men of limited nautical skill, who owe their position chiefly to th fact of being port owners. Tbe amount ot' property destroyed has been en ormous, reaching in the ease of all di asters on the Atlantie duriltx -tit ba ,-. t m ti.nre 1 tthich etcri dnrihg aritlimeticuius aouU siuiuk from certainty, if ifoyrf 7.tf nfforri tiny fort of aa index, beyund tea aiitiiont of d- llir. A. Mr. Henoherws.awl.ie memW of Con. "'. mpraetioabW ;.herthW. mat. tut-atujJl t... ..r. ..r none Hvthat of-4l loeotoeo JvartVj which i Tariff bill wa pasted in that year by the W bigs, and Mr. Bmdurtetedfvri No me recommendation as Mr. Rencber de scribes on th subject of internal improvement wat contained in thai- manifesto; for from it beginning to it end taer it tu4 At rtwtoUM mllm- ssua to (As nUscf Land distribution sms raoommended. and a bill for that purpose waa passed, Mr. Renoher voting agaiost it. Why, w know not, but (careely from any opposition to ths principle, at ha wat elected as a Whig, advocating nkig measures, and distribution was oa of tb leading Whig 1 measure of that dav. t As awe recommendation at to tb veto power is maintained ia that "manifesto, " tha reocm- mudlioa being to limTf, not to aVroguit Ui veto power. v A Bankrupt Bill was passed bv th Whig Con- gten of 1K41 and b.time a law,- Mr. Rrnoher voting against It". or-ewrnblishingRrhnots, UltuncotistifHttimiil. "If--a bill proposing a tuctint of relief fur the indi gent insane persons of th country, is presented. it ia nnoonstiiuuonai nanwise. xi would rcaiiy appear, tliat every beneficent measure, intended to aid "commerce ; encourage native industry; develope the resources of btntcs; aeint nianu fuctures and internal improvements ; contribute to tli relief of the unfortunate irnmue. rnn roun- , ter to their onnstruction of the Couxtitution, and therefie met their condemnation aud opposition. What frigid, contracted view are their s ? Yet, these narrow politicians, while fettering commerce, and coldly refuting assistance to vari ous measure designed to advance the proaperity , : of State and iudividua't, find a warrant ui the Constitution for their own schemes, when it suits their purposes. Thus, although it is unconntitu- tiwaal with them to iiii.irov- harbor, jet it is" entirely Uonsututiunol with them to construct a Railroad three thousand miles long to the I'acilic! and -a. Ilemocrstio Secretary .ut the Treasury re commended that this Roail, tlirough the snows and among th griuly bears, should be built by th aid of thetwentv milli.Hi tnrtrlurin the fe.i oral vaulte, aeeunmlated there through the oper-." Tu resume. Mr. Bencher voted for the Bank ""nf 01 l"m designed only fcr Jtcvcnue Bills and Mr. Tyler retovf them. Mr. Rencher "m'"tto tcoom,cttll a.lmmuteir tlio l.overn- voted against tha Vtatribution and Bankrupt Bills, aud Mr. Tyler siyanf them. That is, Mr. Renoher voted with theWhigt for the bills which Tvler veined, and Mr. Rencher voted against the hills which Tylcj--appruidVed then dcterted the Whigt aud went over trrTvlcr, with whoa act Mr. Koncher' voter disagreed upon nearly an ui icauing measure! q; uo 0t; . . 00 much for the accuracy of Mr. Rencher s statements. II will And out before long that it i daarsrous for a man who has deserted hit par ty to thus, not that party, but It measures, wniea osa aoeameot ar apt to (how- were uo ported by himself.- Ft,. Vbt. manner murdered or u rfuwwa, whil h Wss I "f1- ne was eotinriy aisat 1 wno ao nor. 1 tlUS Snded I mw.ww im hi. pm mnnw vuMpfaiaij I Da mmm a SIVW1J aim arm miuu, wnioa Moaa Plsnx Hoias. Ths eitiLan..a rtbwa caa never ceaa to lelieitat themselves upon th fad that they were th first, South th IVtsmaa. if But hVxith of Nsw York, to build oa of those road which era to emphatically th People' Road. Thee andertauk aad bar eora- pfetsd the brngwat ltank Road ht th world, thai to Male, l'Jt mil. Their xampl ha beea followed, la ether pari of thi thata, and ta ethsr Htato. W hav pWaaur In. -learaiag, fvst a letter from a gentlemaa of Mock trills, that 1 3,000 war subscribed Wat week, and 13,000 were known of as to bt subscribed, ft a road from Mocksvllle IM Tedkilk, 10 mile: and 9,2O0 subscribed ia meat. Thus it it ever with tluKh. The Constitu tion give or refuses a warrant, whenever party designs require ; and tli string of the Treasury purs are tightened or loosened, whenever it suits their notions. - " In the meantime, the bar are filline np to th detriment of Commerce, end works uf Intcrual Improvement languish. WilmiiiulvK lUralJ. Tm Sst FtANrisro Rcm ccks. In the Senate, Monday, a lengthy and interesting d.-Uite took place-on the bill appropriating !0,tHH) for the resoawr of the passengers aud crew of the steam er 8aa Francisco, and which waa anally luured by rathw a close vote. -GoM, silver anil linms With tllltaiile lncriiithns. are to l.e iire- sentf-t urthe oftitert and crew of ths Three lit lis, " th Kilby, the Antarctic, aad th Lucy Thomp-. son aad the balance of tli mutter is to be diviiled between th officer and men. It was stated in th eours of the debate, that over 10t,iaaJ bad already been paid by the government to lit set trt of th three vessels, for the service rendered. and that it waa But known jet what charge would be made by tbe owner of lb Antarctic. had any tendency to eonvino uur I)eBwcratie friead that, instead of being dead, tb Whig part w' mere I v sleeping. Their delusioa, at the time, appeared to be tied aad iocurabl, and we hat to submit to forcible interment or rath er, being thea perVally eratv, tliey thoagfat such wa owr Bat ; but having saperieuced suta "ta eid intervals" since, they find tbemselve sadly mistakea. Wa ars rejoioad to flud that this strange hallneinati. has beea oeliiely diftiiKS tod and thai they now begin toarkaowUg that th Whig party it uduwed with it aacaeat vital ity end f ."-er. They ackaowledg that their owa pan it rapidly decaying, wasting away, aad rikelj swat to be it it be awl eJiwaJy ia a aoaditioarf b rlese weakness and ineficieory. r Ait proof 01' u.e fact, w refer to lb frank aad houest admission of th Washington Sonli- , net, en 01 in awan ante, leanee aaa maepoB' price, to actual settlers those persone who have obtained settlement! by ftrtkiut are petitioning v. on grass to retund them tu money they have paid for their lands. Her is at one practical argument, which would eoaviac every honest men ia Cangresa of the groat iniquity of thi laoaaeatead burnt g. Ie Cnngrese prepared to grant Iha just and reasisaalue request of th petitMrnertf w presume not. Tboaanoawnat principles of republican government, or plea of eqniiy aaa jasnra, can in tarn loagreet create wrmutfu seave to be hsraatter Hrveetrd with the right to enjoy the public dusaaia a a peculiar boon, at th xpease of aasthsr who ar to be forever excluded from th enjoyment of that right I If thi htmiatnl bill should pass, Coa grsss will bt bound by every principle of oomtaoa nunasiy that th other tesselt that hav (neouu tared I bo aver take (easting, aad to entertain hi court th Greek Empire ! and thu was founded tbe seat of tli Turkish Empire " Mahomet IL was, aea. r ling to th Tarktsh historisns, "fat fiory of the eaaalt nj fat Mfawna raw. ' Th Turks are essentiallv th tarn people bow thev wera four handred year ago, and if they fsll lnto th haadt of Old Nick, it will bt Impoo- .11.1. t..m kl wm. mi.lt ti,mmm aviU ui P.o. .... w . r . I u I - ww tt.- wr kl . j . .L - I tvvviVBi tfr vvdin a terrlbl and crushing a they have heaped I . a".s ypoaiu 1 i..vv.n,..,isnv.so, upon th head of ethers. Whichever party be BaHtmor Sob, aav. that Mr. Borland ha aaa-1 A rrson arguing msrelv to (lick th truth victorious ia th present war, it is to be hoped e,aR, J 1 i cangoa, the cbierobject 1 and hia( hie temper because h get th worst that tare miitwtisor .wosirms win no longev p 1 -v -rvi" " ,, i 01 tne argument 1 Leiingtoa ra on day, which has sine be aoreased to 12,T00, fuf tb road thi aid of lit Th data from Liverpool ar to April 8th. late enough for theGlagew to hav crossed th ocean twice at her ordinary rate, and th hop of her having pat back to aa F.ngliah port is also thai irustrtisa. mum, amHttut, rwurowy. " loa." th Washingtoa entres pondent of the Baltimore Sob, says that Mr. Borland hss eoa- fVoaa tlie soliditv of tha femala char acter tliaa tb aolidity of marble doe from H polish ana lustre. 8b ha such virtual a make! at valus ths truly great of our own eet.idirectioa of Hampton villa and raw aa ail ta winning grace that make a Wv svsn tb faulta w seek ia Iha weak aad beautiful ia her. VTh organ ui Ut Utmseratic party ia th I atua. follow lag articl free that paper will tlearly 1 the freseart state -of tbe -great harmo nious; Th aign of th time mdieat drly that th IWi aural is party is to hav a sevsr ttraggk to maiataia hw aaceadeney over th combined ele ment of opposition that ar bow organising for IB euaXioi. WoaoMS t asssn Thi remark I very true. It contrasts, bow avar, very etroagty with sosae remark! which rh I'niua has seea It to plaea awfor th Bubli hsrstofor. If ear memory hi not at fault, th I'nioa hat labored with mock Blur teal thea ia . telligeeeet toduntth belief that tha admin i ttattua wa Mraag, pt.wsrful, aad sriampbaat: that all its aaotitea were par aad virtauo 1 that all hw aU were wise aad well judged; and that tias results of iUcffurt had met a ith th 00m aysiidaliua of the eoaatry. Bat yet, as faithful chroaiclers of passing aventa, ws ar hreed by a most aat.l Balatoa ta any that the adminisiralioa i permitted ta caalav aad oppret eleven m of thntuana. AtcastoaJ xnjjmJc. 'sat- Th Brigaditr! foreign appolntaaot hava been woaderfullv nafortuaat. Moat of to rsfuad to these MUlioner tb Banner 1 (k. k... t . J,flL..l,. ,.r k:j .k.. k... .;j c .k-:. i.i 1- M.k. .k.. .1 I . . .. . 1 . .. . " j t- y 1 otner ever iibc taey reaenea toe scene at inetr may oe meceo , a) aa equal KMing with Iheir diplomatic Ubor. Suta of thsm hava beea Bior firored r-iu M..j.nu.a "--1 fM,Laa1 1 ll.i mhwt in aasliU to spsak th ana most oaieu naciutviu, I lanruars of th peopl aaaoog whom thev are mat snoot all hare made themselves ridiculous INCREASE OF POSTAGE. I m way or Mh'r, and bos of thea appear It i nrettv well understood that th cause of I understand thsir Dasinoe. 1 n wnoi oatra tbe failure ia th Pest (Die flepartnaenl to par bad bettor reaiga. enm hoase, aad giv plant to UlioB of the Stale of Nicaragua over all tack torritoVj at may be claimed by aad for th Muauaito In dians. Nicaragua ha not beea able, he say, to acquit thu tornturv by her owa diplomacy or arms, anil It there t .re iavok'oe the aid of tb I'nitcd State, la favor of her territorial einaa- shm. "1" very properly asks whether th I'nited State has th right to ssttlt th territo rial and political quest tuns of foreiga onwntrie t tf hhaa. weansnor; what pro ansa "of the due- trine of Boa-intorveBtioa f Ifwe ratify Mr. Bor land 'a treat r, with what a how of juatic or pro pane society saea brsethinr an! veraal brother hood, aad indulging in inflammatory language th Yadkin. Tb oliieot la to ooaaeet the road with ths . A W. ruad, east ;and it 1 x peeled that west of Mock sv ills it will beetunded m the Wilkesboroaghto the naouotala. It will thu neaetrai a number tha moat productive eoaaliee ia th but. tvpeed th good work I , (line th abort wa invtvpa. we have seea a letter from aa influential merchant of Leiingtoa, whose feeling arahll towards Fayetteville, and wim wish tooBaeetaloeksvUlaad lillnrte with thi p'acw by the eompletioa of the abuve avat Koada. lie writes earnestly and Intellt- that ia thaa likely to lead to breach of i - High-titled ladle ivmpathiiing destilv with the slaves of America, and keeping sp a aamber sa miiiinor wuraiac an m mast hav their drama (eat luaei Bight; tiaaui it hum by a Irish asemhen alwave abaaiag the roveru event andNot toe happy to accept a. situstioa aader itl pnety eould w owed to th intertcrsnc of tor- Agricnltarlstspayingnormoas prictoY. Peru. eign governmeati fa oar affainf rise guano, and alLemg ail the towtrag to U its rxpenses it awing to th th stteol to whirk tli frukuig privilege is carried by members nf Congress, Iters sum reform Merted hi that respect, it is thought that there would aot b aay atrwng; Is But powsrful; ta fmwfim do But think Is A triamphaal, that tliat all it ssotitas ar ity for Increasing the rates ol postage up" a the people. We trust oar 'ruler will tak thi metier into eon aide ration before they decide upu aa iacreas. It ia highly Important for th pub lic to ksvs a system of cheap postage, ami we du aot exactly ee the pn.nrietv of tatiag them wilk high onstage to nay foe th franking privilege of of the member of tongrms ttpocaally was the Utter abase tkoa privileges to so great aa ilent for tmrsly party and individual Banana. If I tbey mast hv Ire as of th mails .for m parpwat, Uuveramewt ought to pay MH. v? ail th Trvasary I vwrtiiag with a aaroloe rave- aaea af ability aad educates!. It ss aa abtolat disgrace to th eoaatry to b represented at for eiga Courts by suck aa aaqoaiified and ignoraal - i The National latelligeaeer ha aa interesting gnesiping letter from a private ewrreapondctit in I'ana, fraai which w tak th li.lh.wing si tract, illustrative of the staptd bludoriog of ear Am- UMnaonl with higher postagt. itsnt, 1. 1. .h-. k. .... lT,..T'Il!r"' P''' tir toh-4di to the surplus m.m- wwwm 1 11 iiw wm nm asuna novo an aaa aaa I BJ'S. l... J..., t Ik. .M " "' kWt ski. 1st MS ul U Iha ftsswsalss ataadiae th. ssm 4iuMu t aV ka I Una or Oust La its Th latest Blase It to thai as.iia.1 I efewr troah waier esas are thea 1 t ...... ..I r. . . 1 v l. a t t. aat gia a M... ,imi wm ww -w I breadth te W appswj to the language of th I'mUm rtaelf Tb greatest starts, to prove that gnu peril hangs w-wr ths llraae- mils; ns greatest bra sraua party. Wappealto the ( itsrlfto VP x festj slera awwisT tliat ereat aantjan aaeaare the Uamsrttlit aaneodency. Having doa thi, w auy Bo ask how Is it U.sf tha Iivaaneratht party, aa nosnirful and Iriamphant ht Iki2, ka so weak aad dawrarteJ hi 17,4 I If honest, upright aaea, seek lag eeuaasl from b"0a and upright . assa, bad 0 trolled tbe pokey of the government, suldeaeh a stast.d' things etMtf Wslhwkaut; Bad esHV evintenvt are formed tant Wdhnat eipe- rvsaea. aaa But without want tawledre of Ihe Barrow ealitwe aad weak pnnWple of tb area , ajh aw Mtsxsl Ihe SuU egaasa, , Thw I assi admits the oligemia Into which the denao-rali party is now piaend- - U Btseta a are tot help aad assaaw. W ars ready to help aad amis it f tu sake at the sVssssswatie arty. wiU plsy Ik part of Ihe maa saaa by wVmtm, who wanned W mites I shrvatK C?7 feet ; area 32,(Ut nuar mils. Th grsalsst length f Lake Miehigaa I tt miles 1 If arswtest Woadih to lW miUei meaa depth J feat; eWvatiua an 7 feat; U.'sOsusuuwmilaa. The grsaiert ssaglb at Lake flama la JT0 miles; itt gr sal est braadtb I Inv); aaswa depth issi feet, levatio) t7l feet ; area Ju.OtlJ a,an mtiea. Th greatest hrngth of Lsk trie k i-'iO mile in gvsntest breadth is Ml mi lee ; It me a davthit M matt alsti.m iii ssotf -asea lie "Mr. Maaoa, oar miaistor te Una aapHL is aa estisaehle aad fomarabU Baaa, aad pereunally ia highly rsspeetad ; but it is aafortunau that. at a tint lik tb present, with a general war a boat iavervlng the whole eoeUneat, h duet But aadeestead r reach, which it a great dtaadvan-tag. " Our citisra ar here ia crowd, and present themaelte ia great embers to Mr. Maaua for pfittnlaltoa to the Lmeavwr. At a recent leva ear good Ism parse auBtMer, at th head of sosae thirty or mors of hw eosmtryaaea, said Mpenr, a as skpd hetor to group, rsv mil aaa to kWrWvara ssasr Majasty to my m aalrys aaaa they ar all Ammisan.' Thi turning of taldea, hy tesraa'anM ta r.mmmrwr. ewly creatad a smile 1 hut ea asf tb group made a amr aa-f-tunal arror. II wa a New Yorker, aad had tsea, it apaears, ptrsnaally aeqaalated with untie napawa, arasa ia Birmer aay ta taner wa ia thai cirr, (a this, ta vary bad taste, be rami ad sd lb tmpsrer, aad thaa added 1 'I nnr to hav th ylaaaur af sgaia ataiag year Maie. ty ta .Vne j Wa.' Thi wa almnat a bad a of a lady to Usurg th Third, that most wanted to ea wa a Tb New York TVuWar publishes aa interns log statement of th rapid increase ia th valu of proprrtr. ia Chicaru. Illinou. Jamanv Iowa ha hav appreciated on thousand per cent, ia a few years. (In instaac I given of a Wd which ia 1K.V) was bought for for oa bla red aad thirty dollar, which I anw assessed at over one aad a quarter millinwtnf dollar ! Other examples ar eqaally as tnmderful. which how aaddea that city. wasted ia the ritte. Tradeama giving their daughter the odoea- tiiai of In young ladies, and xnoetiug thaa ina tne snop 1 Condemning a hny to prisoa r taling a handkerchief, aad yet allowing a wealthy ahup- keeper who ha beea euavkted several tuna of off with a Ma all geatly aa tha anbiect ; statm what hat beea done there, and asks whsther ravetteville will aid ia tha work, a wUlMave hUsksvUls te forma dif feraat eoaaaotioa, which ha beea already offered to her oa advantageoa terms. Bad thu divert her trad teewhere. W respectfully suggest, that th matter Is worthy of tha attealiua af h F. A W. t'omli V, ad thet, aothwithstanding engagoment alrea!y entered Into, a small amount of individaal tub- iptioa woald be mad h(r if applied .r. A meeting ie to be held at Walter' Mills, la Davidson, oa tb Ath May, which any friende of tbe work from thi pies ar invited to alirnd. esina- tae!. .- PW sals de Struts, to get lag Wo V about tb Iilnrty of Ui aaa rapid ka beea tbi growth of I th subject, aad Butting their servants iaJiaary tsuvwramevit seeing In ohariMi Bencasity (4 a tea hours' bill in the enttim mills, a.4 passing a similar meatier for th benefit of aiilliaera, nsw dlewoman, aad other oppressed clecaee, with whom the hoars of working ar only limited wa will f lis master. War. Wtivmu oa vbi n urn as or Aiwaranaa. . It ia decided by tb peopsr oftotr of th I'otMIHc laepartmant, that letter postage ts legally chargeable oa package having willing. other thaa the simple address, oa th ewsasit If payment M refused, the party snading k eaa- Bot be pnawewtod tor a rraa aa th Uepartmsnt aa aa attempt to minis al th writiaa i nstmsary to eonstiiute a fraud 1 as ia tbe aas of wnuat emswa or signs tassvs of a aaaiag af prints manor, which it a Freed, aalsr I war. Mlas. The Esanrsst Jusevhln wa terv fond of narfumea. and. alaivall.f musk. Ha drown ing Man at M ahaaiaia was Iliad with it. ia ainl of Nan-eoa's frwiawnt rem .aatreaes. Forty yeara have elapaed tiao her death, and the praa- Isofl ty sa .teat a tU ashal the tlung ah Tai it. or ITtca Taaumv. Th1 aaa af )i m. naxer, la lires h kirk treason, te reawtwg the osrviaw of th Isgal Broras af the f Vnsrte af the Vailed Ntate, wa We lb United foals Circuit Court at 8. Lesns ea th rhh Inatast, oa aa oliottii te admit Ik ant laor te bail. Alter ananng aa anammii by anasMt kn bahau of th aetatmd, tha Court easarslad th appusa- ths law. Nasi, sat ewBor of Mslatastim hat had the wall dressing room repeatedly washed Bad painted 1 bat neither eevuhtaag. aquainnis, a aawt. hat move tha aaasU of the aawd Esa- prosa'e mask, wksrh evaliaaas as struag aa if th aottw waica auaauaea n aaa bora hut aster da; eu. , The grastrst ksagth of Lsk fkaterla k UtD 1 miles; its grssvisst Iswunlih A miles ; Ms ami detitktaVaiet;elvaUoa2rJ fnoii arta fan)! A depatatlnat of commercial m torera, wailed aa tb Kmnseur the Jtrh alt, to ask wbwh-t 0 groat t thiltis-a. aiqsaiited ftwt isui, tXHild lake plasw, mKhoilh Ta CatvivsL sv Km Jastiav la th capi ta! of wratil.theaamlialissnmnTsssad inteth day, and th atiassmsat ouasut ia thrawini wai halls lilsd wllh water aua very on a or tela) Mag hw. w swill do th ehariiv. bat seek to avaad 'he reward. ( r a p..smned fkag i aot a hlaaaaaal ar aswefitsl is ranaaifosa. Thasw to ao diTMi.i.ij ths far that ik flsws aaraiie party, aowerlul m 1 tnamphant a it waa ewetta msaiha age, is now aspme, tedil'sesat aad diat-ruiirul. Thar it aa dsagaasaa th far thai the eh meats sf opmsntWrn hat hasa graw.ng a1 1 dav. The t ass has ethaastsd lis ii gins by te aiew to make H ms aar that tSs r.l . af toeawt atarttoa taught B real tetcticai ln Th Kw Ysrk llarald albsdiag to Mr. Fill- muet'etavumphal msrih ihrnagh ths thavih, says 1 sir. r iiisws, ia tae progv. m sis rwaiaara etaadieg the war. Louie Xspi.Usi rmdstd maat tear, goasaa bwm -eoaqoartng -te saaqass. " I a,ds.tlr to th afllrmaUv. II alas wamauwd us ta rwrervsa eyeryaaer wita to aw -a tormai hsv tU eehitotsna aalaee md half at large aad I si let lag dam.eittraUnwi af th aablst rt I asuaaass. ariinslle l...i-l tk.. ,k. 'rT Z , 1 , . .. ..... ,, -p- r- "p. Mw ha, tt; saw, I af rMlaniU, m I The total length af alt te M Mat mil; I f lb.a groat fuadsmsatal ariariplsa of giasd , - . eaa. Te vary this tighter fua, buckets of ta ea and msnfas m" w,rT b. ased, and many sinusa r W Frano aa with synngee holding half a gsitua. 1 Tat Bii.xnax. Tbi moantain chain, the ling of which Austria professes will induce bar to take op arm against Russia, was formerly tupKvsed to present ad insurmountable barrier toaa invading army. Thi opinion bf not now entertained. dtKsl feet I th extreme height id IM Ualkhan, and from IXtti to 2tsa f.-et th highest point of th nior easterly portiim, near, th Black Sea. It is stated that tlirrc art half a dooen different passe across, not one of hi. h it fortited, OS present sny fortuidatla uluu It tu aa invading army; and a distinguished military writer, who haa thoroughly examined the spot. SI presses his urr.rla that th Russisrs did asl cross the Ha Ik haa lortg b if are their lust irrup tion into Turkey. Liettla. President Roberts, in his enrm-.l message to th Aaarinhly of Lilria, givea an " eoaraging account of the prearnt nintiti-n a I future prostai-bj of the republic. 1 Hiring ihe yea IM.t, the rsranus of ths repuhlK ws. mute eaaeiderable tlisk in any previous year. The to tal receipt into tha treasury were f .'. V '.I, whil th public evpedituresfor ths same rii-l a.nounled to 1 1S.0T2, leaving a evh tiir;!ui uf f-lTCl.' Tlie present liabilities of the gov ernuieat amount to U,''-j, which, when th assru ars oVliH-tod, leave a lalanee agninst ths state id M1. it la believed that during the preseut year the receipts will be sufficient, not only for the d.sel.argn of tha ordinary tifi.-s, but alao fol the liquidatiist id tlie present lu.hiiitie and th oampletiiHI of th var lou iinKtftjkut public imrtovooaents. Oirts. Keen clfar of Girt Concerts and " tn- lerprises." Tbey are lik ditrilmtH aehemm by th Ueaeral Govern eisnt, Th "enterprise' mea tak tan- a snack lor ticket a thsy dis tribute ia "gifts ." tb Geaeral thn-arnmsal, la ease of dutritjutiim. Wsuld teketwio a mack back la tots. HU JUraei. What a net of fouU th Bnasdoef tb Wotera fliate saaH be, who, year after year receive mil Una of dollar worth of leads aud (till cry for move ia son 01 ouwui taxes 1 A bad IllostraiJoa altogether, Mr. Journal t Tbe "gift aua teat" Bvea charge visa f. a shame t th giA aad thea giv yw roach-bark. Tbe tlsasrsl Govern nasal sosa th Weetera slates the laads for aothing and throws ia th server Aad a tb d.nal.l taxa sf which th Jimraal tisaka, thai pa par know a as well a w do, that wita a una ystsding a mrgaj early surplus sad a pnibebilvly af a redueiM of that tariff, in talk aboal resort ta additioaal tax at Urn i all gammna. w ill Ua ewraal aipuu la at how kt Is, thai millions of arras eaa Le fir so to th Wnsisra rkatot without addilluaal laxatioa, wkaa ths mn ment AevfA CawWuaa asks to share la lb distri- halloa tnaslaatly gvang aa, she ie tidd thai If she tsk any af th Uad ah mast nay bach laic itt worth la tax t ag. (At. Mall Br Rati.ar.ans.. Among th rrniarhaU changes in th I'ust (Hnce system nf th country is the largely hiereaselirnsv1stii of the msils by railrtmils. Instea.1 id 4,IiU,SI anles as in th fis.1 year If IT J th trnnr.rlatioa of ms'la by rmlma.1 last year was mi w thsn I ' -7 1 '.' mile. Th ehsngea ra ulisev-vni.l mnsttv ia New York, tHiH.a-xl Michigan, the riirtnsr lis.ii.g inrTV-ase,lfn;A,ii;i.i..il. .iu i47 s h..t,u'..'' ,ii miles in th year InV.'-.I, and in "dn hiifin fnin I Itl .TtW milea to 6-.',:i.p in th sms an 1 ia (Hiia from C.i.'.tu; miles to .Z2 miles. MivwoBisv Cn ta B('as W n l"rstn.l that tb thsnioa nf th huprrm ('.mil ia II. . -s wa delivered l.v Mr. JustM-e Nelwn vr.ief.i.v. aad that tldectsiuei is upon all p..int 11. fvr of th Church Mouth. We furtlwr an.ler.ts. id that thiadectsina aid only ssisl.hd.ss ihe i f tl s Church fiKlth to a ampi.rliia-sts sl t f li s aavmnsoa fund and proferty. bul 1I.1 d Iim th dtv taiisx lf th Cher, h to t-e a va! i I S t. s I that the two divtsha.e fsilh ai.i N'th srr e..u-.l-tv lestttmai. Ii may n.4 t b"ifi !-r t . . lia additiun, that Ju.l.s W laa did n.4 sit in tins aliwwm Ifi. 1. . - s. r. ff'Tsring aa am altogether of epward af ts si squar Ramst Cot 1 sa.Withi tb last sit ysac; tha sum f l faiovaj ha brssa ssl.rf1b.sfc, war-Is th sadow meat asT ttsrvtist Col arniu'stir i tl. is ana try, 1 be wh.de Bomber of liLlrs'-fc-r. nxsassssd with them is Ik, stl -diiis aver They Bar gradates ovar ! uaiUi. hi ill and their Lb .tes roauvsi mt'-rt thaa IJ'i. as) v, ill,-1 faith te tha oimstiiMiaa apua whsrb alona caa I depswd Ike psrpsaa.iy ef liae l's awd lb full res.wsa. of haraauay hetwsea the Ikarta ad u.f njtta. Tat r.ts Rtvmr-rtaa A Ltaaua r..,..n.M,t of th New York llwaid. a that ihe Greek rv4wii le repoMicaa, at Has- waa, aad shvaald AushH md with th Wsatsra huasts. tl.sl nmJuliaa w.it fimwm ma fass nf iha (sasavHaeaa Bi"V meet thrawg-vicwt Th t tiaraa. Bef scat. Avvrag freight htereaa Flsansaa sea Roasaal KalLBntaBy stslsa.an published iq th tt .b I) fpsars that with .a th tost gsoal year the itwtsti of hasa aea a this rued ever teal af th peaawdiag aa wa V-t,U M 1 evsngiagirl per asw. Ihe lasrsass of th Waal travel wa at th rate ef St pY e-trt 1 the luaal trevwl te I'urtsmeuth aad WsLLia 7 1 th through travel II I lanaj frs ght 1 1 ; ee4 ihmagh frasght to P.a-bwa. uih and W sh a, y.ii par rant 1 Avarag pamsngrr loa. TU fua QiatlaU ia asvkum try aa jwm taw. The Aaserteaa ('n-sviiaia.m rVs4rty kss rka hsmd Iht R.i.bw Walksr, te ami from Iteltiasw o lb 7Nh ieataat wHh eaa graait for Liberia. She will tosveh at Norfolk aad navamaah, aad will tarry about !X amigraate fmws diderawl itutea. Wvs will alao take suave miaatutieriss. and two ynaag ewfoead area kavt haea thurunghly alacatad for pijsartaas. Taa GaB lvs 1 Mxaaac, imihst f ta prssswl Ksapev of Kassis. Is amd to hav ao dnMad. says Ulaehwaad Msgasia, thedfaasaa bsrmswt .4 th Bnsiiia Empire nana alter the daalh of the pasaan A all ana. Whalessw may b tha rta asasf the pus a te the susariw af a anqiai, ttaasvwlsauttial H. lag rwl tvarorteat (ritnl Rsmrtravtoa ae va Miiras Titavv. Tht WaahiagWm 1 aaoa aimlrms the talegratdiH- stsls asswt that a telilnwatiuSM of th rVnst na aday he rwgard toaar ralatiins with Mellon, tted la remumsadina to th I prqrf of a traaiy whtch settles all tlie pse.ltng I T(l,, qusallnas at dinUahy hsawsaw the ts govsva-1 ' meoli, if if shall beratiasd hf tham, - Th Wssaa ad the trsaly ar not apssifissl with fart si. .Iv, hat lh aodrrsteadiag h) that it Masill I sllsy if- aeulty I arraagsj, the omiadary a tied es to aolburis aa l.gilh roots for a railroad, the sb rogathm af th llth arttsle af L'lt traaiy af lie dslgn, aad the ri-gaiiiaa of liilarmsani lrsa.il wav graated IB Fstaary. I , over th 14 hum of tteoaa'apsei ( all whn-h aaar giwsisas.nt pav to Measse tea milliuaeof Adlara. Rasa Visiyitis. A rrlisUs fiiev.d int-ratf as . that Mr. Tamer Br4wning, ahn Ines no e nn's smith a4 of lllll.l. nth, on sir ls v it s I : h last., shot a l.sU is tl..t miflil-Jh.-.i, hi, h measursil srvea f'-el ut.e iim k fn na the tip i.t ,,n wing to lh lip of the other ; nd on th h.,ihii f of lbs ltillk he kitlrd Ihs ntnlr, ahsh ai'-4 1 ft cl.-vee Ho l.fS trim tll.to ttf of I j.. i.-vee Ho l.fS trim tit. to ttr of I i.e w ,t, 1.0 est) at.'Ol thriw lel fr.-m ll I-- . I ! Ihe end ef the tail, t'nr fi ir (id s 1 : 1 I," wer eertainly strange is it .ra f .r t! ; e .1 Urn ouanb-y ".;,. A...Jr. Rseirvravwe ae va MsiwaW Tsiavv. Ths fladsdssi Teay wa tallied he th Mensis an Taaeaay r-y a 's af 13 to 12. The m-mn, a tina was Insrsaisd fnaa ss. sa to ma mil"is dot's- Y he ssaaadsssnt was sarnsd h 1 ' I It, tai wa th rajas f psrsrf th U.S .. Ntaararsas ar ihi liaaaaa I.ias. T' s 1 ..i td Naiss end ltrvn.n f, it arrsn' it-ri,t !,.s beea so far B.l,til il.nl 11. s-.i-s I v II e t maa line, aheu n ...-r t . .....vrs m s, , t. 41 Hp SI'V In h-f.' a t , -, f -n nr silsa, assv f.. r r y I to . v ; I ierwinn-A u-l'a I''sl I n, n; Us reqitirsd te b j,'; 4 hr i g t;.i .a lai(r, la-ras. 1 Its .iikii ,t ri-rt .4 f f V nf tha Misl wf N.-a l"'k, t ' 1 I -n.if lt r If r :W t . t,i l' . t !' '. ... .1 , I ,t
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 3, 1854, edition 1
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