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. ' . .ft FOREIGN i. L 11 b . Torti-(Laroin;t txxi riltlSIUD BEI&I.T ar William-c. douiC imr.it a raorau.toa. , tdHSi -: i.,. If paid ttr'ctly in advance, two dollars per as . -. am: two dollars aad fifty Mat, if paid withi six Mnlbi ; toil thr dollar at th ad of the '7- 7 - - tnrimriSEHEXrS not exceedine sixteen line stl be iaserted one time for ooa dutlar, aail tweaty-fiv teal for -5aeh ubseqoet Insertion. f The of great lenu will ba eiisrged propor. ttoaalty. Court Order and Judicial alvertisetoenti ...-wilt lmc.hargso.2i par cent, higher tbaa tba ahora ' rstaa. A reasonable dedoctio will be made to , those wbe advertise hywbe year.- - . ' Bank uj Job Frintieg a aril neatness a aespateh, and oa accommodating term. -. Letters to th bailor nasi vm pvsv.pin. . VOLUME XLV-.- RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, "WEDNESDAY MOSJJIXG, JUNE 14, 1854. NUMBER 24. in. a. 5 ui- ta- .v.-!. ,W I i i U, t. itc tukna COMMUNICATIONS. For ths.Xsrth Carolina Star. f OJtTHK W8TEIBITWS ot IUS Pl'BLIC LANDS. ' . . KO. III. , 1 Mr,. Emm : In my lost I presented yon wi th " certain wavier to sustain the general principle Ulit down in mr ficsL and offered him few an- ' nlyticl remark upon tli constitutionality of Congressional legislation, vn uio wmwi ui "" "tBatribution of the public lands, or their proceeds, la this I shall still farther investigate thi very ' interestinc subject. "VT" 7 . 7 !. maaiMiiavaM-awiyk toToJveu 1 . i .. - . . 1 nl m mv laaf it I. imrunt. ST:IJ-"W. c..5i y . -I int Uit the sliuulJ iwiuUy jwa tarther dcrel pd s they are intimately connected withjjtiid - dminjuitailu eontuiucd. . - x- 2. la tha Deeds of cession made by the serernl' States. That jour reaiiera mnr have these prin- aiiples 3wTybefiire themiTshWSwmiertffie exerciw, after the mt beneficial manner, is re-' which, if continued in, will'prova eternally ruin strained by nothlhg in the (tmnt, or in the con- ous to the souls of our dear fellow-ken. stitutinn, m hmg u Congrtug tkall ron nil that Vonrs truly, nwniiy in A sUtfriottfaMi anlsr Its couriers - VM. 4. W. t ROIVDER, Culp. of uo-iaa. : : A as. T. t. to Wake and nrmrtind - I am, how ever, Awarn, Mr. Kdibir. that sneh' nrfnfr as iht-XrerStaiUmnll emxider , n . i ' 1. : t . -1 r ... . an mn, mm iMniini iii ine rantings OI n nig partisans, and charge the doctrines here contend ed tor as purely nhirm principle; and that it Counties, N. C. dcigh, X. C, June 1st, l&M. METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE. , m... j .u. n J? --t: TZltZZZZ thl I Z SfMti,S- T bBdry betwMn U.S North, and South Car this I (only reply, that ma to these bein,? pnreW MmM cftAm , 7 . ' . t. uip; rin.-ipKi. , a winiii inia a all my heart. They are the princi W bios hare oiraut eontrnded for. As to these principle bsiw4nMMM Ftnv lit wn edtf admit this too erjfrnnklv. " Ftdrralitn" sir. ius't such aslirf and trough! in the Arai-fa and minds of our Revr.lutinnarT eornnatriots ! " t'nlcralirm." yes, such as.R.erDedauch men jis HanAiajroa chM in the boundary between these confer Uie elder Adamt, Jrjirrton, Xadum and all CO(.e ' wbosenames are appendedto the original Arti- On motion of Mr. Pierce, of Miss, Uie whole v- - rpeYnuij. to m., was laid on the uible. that tnstniment which now binds the AmericaB THo-a,,- nralatioa WM presented by Mr. people together into one undivided Saturn; "ttd- WaJkeriL '- ' eralutm" this that will live and triumph when - -j..ri..rt.. :.t.. iir. A- cuitna extauuii ,rlrew lt Uw larrUinry V The report No. 2, of the committee on Bound- ariea was presented. This referred to the bound ary between the North and South Carolina con- icreoces, aiiu rocooiiueuua tou uie line remain as fixed in 1850, The minority report from the ssnie committee was also presented. This rcomiiK ndc.l seme - FREE NEORJ SITFRAGE.' ' Is' CH.1X0ED 11 tS fiHOrXD. The principal awtmsanrfaffainst General Ikick- The Standard renortsMr. Brasfinhia Raleieh ry in tiiis region, is, tliat be :ted in thoCoovcn- spwch, unon Common Schools, as rnlhiws : linn of I8.t.i in ifr "f r"iain''"i; ht f.tnr .J y He ,mj tbia woa ne tarty question, ami he the old ciuimimtioitstlu inj frf..n;iprws to tot, would n-H treat it as auli ; Iwt he would refer We base already ahowfe the ahallownesn and ab- to the fart, that nearly all the funds devoted to surdity of this objection in prttions oambers of Common Schools were received under the do- our paper, but we have a developaaent to make no-ile act, which waa anprnved by Uea. Jackson, in Ihia connexion, that will bring the people tu a and that the act asuliiishing Commna hr hauls realising senae of the demagogism, that U endea- was drawn, advocated, and I preased through, to sored to be practised upon t liens by the locofuco a large extent, by Hoa7W, II. Ilaywood, a dis- proia, y an exaroinatma oi ine journals ot tne I iin?aunea memoeror the ivmocratic party. page 1 42 of .Mr. Bragi employed prttty much the same and the "act estab- Legislature of I, we find oa page 742 of I .Mr. Brag; empkiyed pr tne iiiiusejotirnal, that tne t re auBrnge bill that I chat about tbe deposit act passed th Common was voted fur on (ts second lHiinxPiinmoji. j&hooJa,!. rcSatiTghy y.aicuTlfrriCtH Edrior f ffieA'Sii-Tt'ounty ijlrtit Hartlette Yan rille New s, together with nearly all ihe democrats of that body. i iilrntical t'tte Suftmpt Hrll rcttortd the ulH ntutilviiim hy allotting FREE THE CERTIFICATE CAXMDATE. At Rockflsh. on th I'.Hh iilt.iuo, the Elitnrof this paper mot Mr. Bra;)r, the drmocratie t'Mi didate for h-4jnTami'r.hip of Xttrtw-thmdina, : and replied to him. in the ecunw of that reply, be took occasion to refer to fie annual message of President Jackaon to both Houses in December 1832, and read therefrom a paragraph for th purpose of showing that den. Jackson regarded the public Iambi coded to the failed Ntaiet by the old landed States as pledged for the war dobt of the Revolution only ; that nnon the pay ment of that dobt ths lands would be relieved from this pledge t and that it would then be in l Jucktsh.. in thia4 the diaaretiua uf Corgress a to dispose C said lands as best to eonduve to tbe .general welfare aim harmony ot all the States. This was gei- "1rour renpectrully,' " IOTA. QtHRTKRLT BEPORT OF COLPORTAGI BY VfV. J. W. CUOWDER. .scalded frum Ui Suuth Carolina, and attaclied to the Aorth J. arouiia Conference by the Ueneral Conferenc of 1H6U ; and that they be and are here- i Dv autliorixcil to suiinrv the churches in that ter wV.. :l.... f M G.....I. ...bnl'.... ... wWiTfrvtSr thepea'jeofthe Churches condition of the deed uf cession of territory to the labored mostly in the towns of Fayctteviile and and the interests of religion m iv see n to require. - Federal Uovernment, y the State of North Caro- Wilmington a Both of tfiese pliues are highly ' On this resolution the ayes and nays were call- I ma Ui 1789.. Itis in tbe words following: " that favored witn good, and generally well tilled ea for, and were given as IoIIjws : adl the lands intended to be ceded by virtue of churches, and excellent ministry in the different Arts Messrs. Boyle, Stevenmo, S. Pattnn, csiis act to the United States of America, and not churches and promising Sabbath schools: also flicks, Al kins, Kosser, llanner, (irsen, lleuklc, appropriated as before mentioned, AaU iecoiMi'oS- flourishing day schools ; and, a would be sup- Hughes, Randle, Erwin, Rlggs, Cuinming, Mo - mwt as a comxox ri:sn roa TBI est and nx.iirir posed, an intelligent, enterprising end generous Alisier, Wiglitman, GumuaeU, W. fmitli. Walk- .ffi Vniitd tiilct njimerka, Noiitb Csaonsis people. But jon jjoing thorouj;hly Jhrimgh jh SCiMeSwaiii Bod.Stwj i(osir, aoeording iotlieir respective aud usual streotsTTanea anu suburbs among the poor and L. Pierce, Parks, Ijienn, Evans, li. J. lVurce, . noHsiws of the general charge and expenditure, ungodly, I found a great many 10 a deplorable Lewis, Payne, Mann, Sinnaons, Krnmian, Sum- ant shall be faithfully (jHnputtd of for that pur- condition in bodv, mind and soul, as the follow- mops Heard, Blue.Ferguson.ljnrrett, P. P. Smith, ' no, and for no oilier une or purpose whatever." ing statistics ami facts will show. In Favcttcville Williams, Fisher, Eluall, vnn. Jaeteon't Land Bill Veto Massage, in Statesman's I visited all as I came to them, but in iliniig-I N iVs Ralstmjlarriwm.uclijBuceJhonLt Mawsi J. tpl.inrrrajipf. p. xsxill.J . 1 ton I laryired BiOstly among llie huher elass I ton,hely-. J'atlun. tnplos,JMiirvin.Jishbey, John- w ito tlia shove agree the deeos ot cession oi t incen. laikeu.on personal religion or pinyed son, teener, lArrr, lavmr, rarsons. u,lin., t :ir- Cenaeeticut, Massachusetts, New York, Virgiuin, I with 548 families in Fajetteville, of whom ibllter, ltogaett, Uibbrell, Cowles, W. A. Smith, South Carolina, and (ieoriria, clearly showing were destitute of all religious books but the Bililc; I Rowsie, Lanuhorn, Scrumts, Taylor, Wadworth( ' that all these States reserved to them a pro rata 54 were destitute of tlio llilile and 09 habitually Stanford, Cobb, Steele, Ueems, CIoss, Carson, . interest in said lands or their proceeds. The act njf fleeting lire house of tiud: Sold r-'.'j vols, in Burton, Nicholson, Carter, llarringer, Harris, also f Maryland of February 1781, express, value $UWJ.84 ; and gave awny 243 vols, in value Brock, BUckwell, McFurlaud, Mc.Mahnn, L. ly deolarestuat idid not trive lip or ' rolin- A He4 -Hi-AVilmHrptim 34b families, of tfeiVOf Mii;7 Jofie. Ftj7" ltiiuiTIIdii, ; ITearil, quish" in this " eommam funk" ereated by such whom ft were destitute of all religious boohs ex- KcenercTveireSaudford, . It jwren. Penny, easiee, any interest reserved alike with-vrther cept theBibrer weredi's;itutc ofttie lliliteTSud "Sliimk, Ali'xandlfrTVefscn,'.' States. Those which have ben acquired bv the Imbituallv nelected church: Sold 17J tola. So the remilntion was lout, and the boimilnrv purcbas of fcmisisjia aairFlorKfis imvlhc'Xeeii JTn viiTue$Xj.83, au3 graulcil' U volt.' in value j we prosuine, rijiiiiilns as aTpreseut elllrsaed. , paid for eutof theeoumoa troasuroof thn I nitod $10.77, ... I- With h'ttard to the support of the clergy, a re- ' atates, are as muca the property oi tne general uue evening i tuunu lumiues wunin M yus, OTernment. to. he disuused uf. fur tlic jimswos 1 3 eiuircii.wuo went -toerrorcnynn an avrraL'e; benefit, as those ceded by the several States. I once in 5 years two of the daughters over ix " B the facts Iwre cullecteii from the early ! years old bad never heard a sermon or prarcr. history of our republic, it appear that the subject All promised to attend church, and I have s.nce of the public hinds entered into port was submitted by a special iiioiittei.a.nd un.niy anop'.ci alter ui uute. This report fixes the allowance of a simile manatoiiy Sl it); of amarrieil manatnv$:tiHl besides family and traieling ex)s-uses ; tor cliil-d'-en imilrr 7 years of ace. S:!5 ; lor children over of the nublie hinds entered into the elements of seen three of them out round a man, with its institutions. It was only Um tbe condition I family, who had been teaching school about 20 I 7 and under 10 years, $40, that loose tonus snail ne cotisiucrea commoh i years wno never owneu a uiuie, nc nou no part I 1'oor pay decidedly 1 property, to be diynttni of for tlia beuelit of the 1 of the scriptures in bis house wheu I visited him. I . .. United States." land the individual States iu but bad owned a New Testament. Inbnednvll The Wilinincton Journal eives irreat crcilit to particular,! " th.it some of the States: ajarejl tui tipitcd 11 f.iniibcs lliuiiil-7 uf them without lkt Jths nresent-adntmistration (or Mn-" premiditude saiB-MM. tor. mi i whwiu a iia 3iau i in ill: i mwusim noi-aiuaMJ uun3.Jmaiuui uiwjs as-issm stern -iieienninaiiun vo eniui i e ine law m ing ' those l-unl", aecedeil to those views, and 1 average of their atteuding church was once in 4 I the late Boston fugitive case ; but most unjustly transferred tlisir claims to tbe l. nited Mate upon years; ami among itieni i Mima o lathers, z and untruly insinuates Uiat it was otlirm is un' t rrrtain tpucifir pmditinn, nnd on thutr. cvnditmiti mirthers, 4 sons and 2 daughters all down drunk 1 der the lute udiuinietrutiunof President Fillmore, th aruHl tivrr. accnikil. These solemn txmimrlt, t went in and spoke kindly to them. Some ot The character of such an insinuation mav lie un iavited bv Conifres in a resoi ttion decUriuc the i them aaid, " e are not mime for anv bisiv to derst iod when it ia recollected, that the I'. S. purposes to which tlie proceeJs of these binds I see us." I told them as God loved U i n well I Marsh il called out the trS)s under the orders - rimrld be Trplied, oriyinnttnj trfnrt r Tamtitir. ferroordi tn-fif yet merciful- to thrnr,-snty we tssun.1 hv t !,ir;"Urnhaffl and" Mi. roimidTSei're- r aBtf j,mi,f CU luu on irhicA it r-it mailt I eould. love them cnungh ti come aud talk to them Mil' SB Ms sil.il main to a particular eovrr oj I auoui i.iai mercy, l laiaea ami piayod with ytdirg in. rM'iiion tolncot, by ti aw mtrong tu con I them all. ' The hoxt day according to prou'e'l icvisiir i mem auu munii int ra loierahiy aoisr. Af er showing the eiil of their course upon Uie r sidie and souls, ull hut two agreed to unit driuL- I in;, nnd tlvy jnviipy.ie jo c, nie (Ind tut lncu. lint l.e.p tlicni all I could, lor. snnl tliev, " we knew it will he hard work." I accordingly did so, ana not one thai promises to ipnt, drank am liquor tli two weeks I was with lh.ni. in two l imine 1 tonud li promising children be mreuten to mrenre wi mim or nmmn. Indirect contorinity with the principles here Mt brtb. Congress enacted a law on I lis 4th of August, ll'Mi in which it isjriividedThat to nruoatds of sales wlmh-sj ill be niadeol lands in th western territory, shut belonging or I tan stif hrreajtrr neioug lo tlie l mui otnies, aball b. and are hereby appropriated toward ainkuis or discharrinr use debts for the navment - rberof the t ailed State Bow are, or by Virtue I in an Ignorant, destitute condition, wttoexpres . of this act may I holden, shall be applied solely ed anxietv to learn to read. I gave them book w toe a.., vre jpMd- wT tw eaitf waiaai'n trnr f 'laatttnww tW nrddwar iu. V . T tne panwrann had been read was whiv AipttCI tria. and i WiWlatiaisBaitfg4 dona tha-lst-erction af the bill I enu was hef Ave. hnd the IVmncraevrf North i That volume ilia Statesman' Manuel. abauntt4 Krehuinls. anfev and Bnt lbs II, in W. 11. Ilavwnnd. was the father and ehamnion of the School bill in that speech ! IVrhans the ting the disciple of Jackson in a tiirht nloc : and cavort comments of the eentlemui wha wnlie.1 1 howtlo too tttmose. kiltd reailer. he arot out of .r,unui.a iu mn. i Ana tn eaiinr t the 1 1 ninv-n this topic may bare put a wrinkle on I J repudiating th doctrine I By no News who now arraign ben. Dockery for a vote I his horn a,-nl hence the suhsbiutionof tin name means, lie deliberately got no in his plana, in twenty yen rs ago, gave suUtantialiy the same I of William II. Haywood far that of, BaHlette I he presence of tlia whole oollectiim of Whig vote oniy wrer jfior ago. lien, ixdery would l lanceyj tld any party ever before present I ana iwmocrat there fcweniblnd, and declared noi haa voted to restorer Free. Ne-ro'Sulfrage I iut such a candidate as Mr. Ilrassr? We believe I that no aueh paragraidi as that read in thoir three year ago. lie would be a much opposed I that he would rlimtpneralJaeksn esthe author 1 presence was to be found in any message of ra nowaa miv rose :'ttrt 4seHnr oe sewnttiatwrM'nahe Ebora moved to amend by inserting the word "rnite," sir as to moke it I Carolina repudiated iiss. Will Mr. Bragg have I honk containing th Presidents' Meages was read, "all free n-hitt men." The amendment was the hardihood to denv this ! , held up befo him, and the name-mob. miinied adopted. '- : ' I And Uetiural Jackson approved the "depositei out j and he s. Ill enriiended that it waa a whig didate," and such clap-trap.' Persona living' in q'uestiou iiiat concerns the people to have an- Now such conduct as this may please our dem glass houses should not throw j stones. We are swei-ed. ihlMr. Bragg approva of that act T rati friends) but fir our own part we would iniavorai neesunrage; nut we ate oppose to And It so, would he approve or another, deposit- suppoonu man nir me ttovernorsiHp, whig or gii ing free uegroea the privilege to vote with it ing th proceed of the publie land with the democrat, eapahle of such miserabledemagogism. We would prefer doing without free suffruge tbsa Sutos fcir Common 8choolsf-It is alwayi an He might produce eert ficstos enough to break to have the odor of free negro suffrage associated easy matter to comer inch a man as ha is put the Imek of a drouieilary but we'd believe him wilbit. ltwillbesHiddoubiloss,thattiieomission the aueitum to list. Let as know aw sentiment, no firrther than w knew him to be tellina- tbe of the word "whitVwa an oversizht: but is it I not tJen. Jackson's . trgth-iiy. Arm. not strangle that a But it rrol jy sigi tfi SJj , i , .. . . - - mree seurui muoa wiinoot so nunoruiiit is onus. ertii dmKum waa inpnr airaiiist ins unoosiis act i i .1-1., . its an, ii nn anoiicauon irom sinn being detected. What could the members nor doe the fact that he siiued it prove that h a gentleman of eonsidernble politieal information, of the Legislature have been almutf But even r al.y was for it in heart. It was wasintrodueed r particular of th operation of the Ie admittiiii!. which we are lirenareU lo do. that it i.ito the Senate hv Mr. Webster, and hut llveorsii poU Act of 1830, induce us to suppose that was anover-ughts, it niily furni.hesan additional 1 v .tMallliyg.init.inimiifMr. llrsg 'sporty - were I1, thia 4im particuiarly other of our leaden arguineni againi ninenuitig tne vonsniuuon ny castaifainnit intliat body, - In lbs House it iwissf a , "i w m nrn m nrmi. 1 .. i..' . . . i L .i - 1 . . . .. ' .. 1 - I I. I. L . .1 t lu to.s - ;it mpniiuTB rmu'immi, i snows insi ine iritis- i ny aoout tlire to one every niff vounff lor li I .m-.u v. , imw, iim, souo,aoui . V.n V - . Toestevmer UrTB,lw,.r ,r I i ing, bnsicrie U.nt.wi dns i . t . 1. .1ti slatml tho Napim h ,.l eipht botirs rslur4i,,.T!i. ii.,. f r, tnlitwwi.at ths.ntri.niM t'i. I FllTKK.V til .MKKt kai, prisnners. Jim unu.B femor l.jr'rwv. t,,k-n !.t i! Russians BiwtMesss. Sheaa.sfieTwani. fnrsi. Tiie Paris eomvsjwmleoti.ftUe L.t l.oi Time any the arrant? ments f.,r n r oii iurd atii k o Crimea, by sea and lahil had betn cm,, i i !, ,1 Cctistarniuojibj. It was reported r.-om 1 lennx. that Rinnia lias eiNM-luiied a treaty with Persia. B kl.arrs and Kbivia to keep anlwiiliarv fnn-es in thoe Stairs. FROM SPAIN, A squadron of Srwnih simmers preparing at Cadis to aail lur Cuba In Jnlv. Truo are w leave in June for some destination." The lndin Times' MadndcorTe.ponilent vrr t ing under date of Mst SOth. sarsa statrmrnt hss le in the I'ltr t'J thf e'rtccVthiit at a Con. . trre1leilefween S.iule and twoSpaninh Minister the affair of the Black Warrior was sett led, is H. tally false and unfounded. Au interview look, place, but th qaeaiioa is sow as far f oin being swilled as ever. v ' T 11 E E A ST KR X Q r K ST 10 V. The Daily Time says a lurjre lo.ly of Gren adier are marching to tlie fnmti er uf M arsaw, to act either apiinst Austria or I'.us.i ,, des patch dried at Constantinople. Mai- lull. sas tlia l.nssisus wp't adutneinj from l..!.ruirhr vS ait w:imracu.:-ii,!,iiii . vm, -jiHis.'- .e.ll.n,li .,tid the some tiling between Varna ud The Emrlish dirision of T.tK Tnfmii-v . Scataer, received maJehin imliT n the iltti. Their destination is thought to lie Verna. -rwheitaTrmwIrrm'ifl vft WV'r'rri c :ii;wrai' ith Omar Pasha, and to firm his reVree. All the Russian tioora were innrcliinx t,, anl tli Baltie. laiure, at lco"t the popular branch of it, wasguil- I aud doinocrat only rating against il. This it j introduced by Mr. ehster to distribute among . ri ...i - til. .... i, ... , ,.i- I tit. bltMM ... r.l -l ..i...:.... .i. ty of hasty and inconsiderate legislation. Should so sacred an instrument as the Constitution he tinkered at and trilled with in this way t Ws invoke the attention of tlie people to tills matter. Then if Oiey tri'fl lie humbugged il is their own fault. .Itisriif bpeclator. our recollection of the mutter i and we believe the Mates, according to federal population, the it t i be correct. So the bill noild have been 1 immense urptu revenue which Had accumulated passed in spite of Ueneral Jackson's veto. I ln h Treasury, amouutlngon the 1st of January tag. Jtrtjuu 1 r,,f, worn iu act weni into operation, lo .ii,- 408,nof 97 (over and alsive SVi.tHlO.000 retained i Carolina WlUgsrv mut indiwvlb ia n Jh Treasury.) pasted both I ! of Congress deplorable condition wnen one of ita main issues J "u,-h overwhelming uiojoritic tllat. tien. .' ... ..i t..iu. i. .i.. t, i . . ... i Mtt.unnl til mitb nrtti lnl out irf Intnrnsl IM. I 'ni Hilinoil it, luiiuuu rviuciails lo UO BO. advanced the fine lea-al opinion that ' practicerin rpTnveTnerrtsra suuim eeimiiy tssporwuH iiwaaii,"ii;-,'-'iiJjij I,. .1.. r ...,ii. ui I... U . and in ihs siici-s.s nfuhich nmii of alt tisrt es I PUUIIO IIIQUS, irilU) WIllCU Source, UUWardS uf cubitus jre-wiiA welltotiiepraotiee," Wtdwimt wi fmt- t'jrrjly,r derived in tb year ss-.K 4.. ia. ttlani" snai a saa 11.- A nil I tllM fff .. .. . a w, - - - we supvxise (icn. Dockerv. after Uius playing the I " N'oitn Csnoux Whiggery" waa never in a J "j, tor from Mr. Woodbnrr, Secretary of lawver. will at some other point renew his do- more flourishing condition. If it was iill fur-1 ' 1 r"ur.T dated Ju y 3d, lodi, the share of Ami here, Or about this time, General Poekery nunemtrons of the lawyers, and ad v not to vote tor them, . The ftimulanl upon Gen. Voi kerg in Haleigh. The fnregt;ing precitms morsel, which we cull from the Sandard's account of (Jeneral Ilockerv' ;u !.. n.,1. thernnnred of such no.nnulss aa Ahrsin Km .1 nono i oroiina was slated al 3l.Ull.biU od. rt rl" L '.l , . . . i . I- I...ll.l,l.l,. i,..il..... ..... f.,.,-.l. ...... 1111 cnor. niurcus irvis ana inn r. lnor oi ino eiinn. I - ... .n.w-iww w dard, iu health would be completely restorod. J- amounts falling due on the 1st of It is only since the edort and sacriHief ,u"u,7' APr"' " "" P'u ' Wbiis have madeintornal improvements normd htBl" 1 reasury, -amounung to l. 43.1.757 50. Ur, mat Ltemocrnto have diHOitreml lliRt intcr- DlliT LtJuY.UciuW'ioxauce.ilct.it 1 l.r mum cnniWrnn uf law than that enter. 1 WWWIUBIIJ limairtailtTO W Wl. I i... iu. o. jLi i i:.. .ii: I We well recollect when internal ,.iiiii:,i , iiiu .iniini.ni n imov uinii, ,iikiic.i:, taries of War aud Narv, br direction of Mr. Fill more, in 1H51, and that but for the existence of tlioae Whig order, the negro would undoubtedly have been rostned by tlio ate li tiun ist x ; for ha was arrested on Wednesday night, and the firt evidence of President Pierce's "promptitude and slcrttdBterminationV-waiiliis tnlegriH'hio despatch, of the following Saturday, (three days slier the arrest,) approving of the Marshal's conduct in calling out the troop under th orders of 1K51, What will not th Wilmington Journal my to injure a political opponent f Fag. Oi. improve ments waa about theonlv question of State poli- I . : t. .i i i .i . ,l.l i t. . suicn uiviucu mo . n nigs anu innmn-niii ; nod we are glailly surprised that theeyasof Iiemocrats are now couched so that they are able to see tliat. f. mea.uf jdl fartis are ft deei.Iy interested'' in hs success. W e d , however, not hitat topratonieetliis- new xeru on u part ot Democratic orator and papers in lavour of internal improvement as M If ib.U'liTir. will itii tliiH. dill, in III. ..lr. that urtrvinwi deUthullbe fully tail tied.' and taugrit ihem awhile niyselt and gut tlitir and in the East, the victorv is rnirs. Th old 1 a are ie petmnrg, efrent mt roiprrsajirr 1 ounsews ao-sfan so-aaounin ecuooi, annrmgn ao t ?torttr rtrtywitt tieTierarrr tips n. principles which are deenlv imbedded m thsveiv I oadly clothed. 1 made knjwn their ess to s funtiameati fart of the Federal Uoierument, and I gsd man ho aided nis in getting which stand out ia Ml-reliefin the statutory Imri butb m4 Cougiesa atrd the-difSrrerit Srtes,whTrh,"trpin 1 laid out in clolhin ' lor the. children, I thai. iig.igcd'twirnne'pioa htdiestu visit llieureiery j week and go with the in to school. 1 met with a J oi.Xi- ears. wiu. sanL ho luui . never Laud ; Thus sTak a Weslern corre.pondent of the Raleigh Register, who knows publie feeling in Moen, Havwnod, Buncimilie, Cherokee, Burke. McKiweII7liutTicrrord,riii;ieTr, and aeierand Counties, in that part of the State. From an acaiuuntance. wilh a coniuierablepnr. lion and intelligeno. of a reliable character, we iwn eonndetitly assure that correspondent tliat Lia lV'kry-willgM)totiia4t:4lmi)jtm Kailroad ineiuuing in couniiea inmugn woicn ii passeaj with a eiear gam over Meott vote or twenty-firm once obtained a license to appear, a attorney, iu the inferior Courts. "Practice," in the ahsene of statutory regulation, we say, if line and far the greatest body of law that we have In North Carolina. . How j this, '-'prucium"- known and liy whom is its validity determined? By tli judges, "the living oracles'' of tlia law, as Sir William lVackvi'ue elegantly term ihuins, wh j from their viointi annnrum Itirommiiunem'' are KtiriTinafNl lo .. . . . . 'f . . Know tne practice ot theiHmrts uf ttil.i. 0.n,ln.w.ai,.. l.ki..li m.tr. f iim l.. ii. ii.. ;.,.i r ,i,i. mil roid bill passed the Senateonly by tate. So it the Standard would make snort of '?. Vl,,e. uf d" Si, Cslvm .rave. General Bikerv on ceoiiit of his it-noranc. of V?tr,l' nte wo. what constitutes "law," it must hit him oene- here else: for, if we are to judge irom thia p imeo, the (jeneral, who perhaps never opened a law-book in hi life, from mere "strength of in tellect," knows more of tbe nature of this science and th.'dVisioo. the w "if1 B,,d hjr"' "!"' " f keupnine-tenth. the I emocrat.e party The North-Caroline ff il sffnira nf this foduill passed tlie Senateenlv bv the cast- '' IU.; i:uu. t'n. serine ostracised Ly bis pr aeenrinjs the eompletion id" that imiwrtant work, i puldio eouncels. dividend from till stock also ban been nate voted f,r that hill paid over to th Common School fundi And Before the 4th instalment of 177'J1J 1,1 fell dae.theireiuui'Nrwo bsnV runted, under" Van Bnre! Admin irmtinn', an mrm session oT tiin- grots was called, aid one of it first acts was to aapend Uie payment of that uiatalment. It bia never since been nid. -"By Tcferenire to tlie 1st vol. of the r.cvlscd Sttitoles of North Carolina, It will be seen what dispuaition the Legislature made of this noble fund. The first provision was for tbr psjmenl uf a deU of the State of J-300,Olio. previnuslv in curred In the emtltm of th Stale lloire. t3W,000 were next invested In tlie Cap Fear nana tnow wortn iSPtuvJ the uivuieiids which hare been oomuntlv appropriatrl to immjnSchi.ol Fund, $i iKMKsJ were sob- BCrTlieJ to thi IVrixMigton I'.sleicb Rail Road, M ,niUl lAISI.Illt.St B. 1 I PrtAicol Hits Igned by four of the Western Powers, gn.in Ing their integrity, Ttirkev, Awitria and ty and aske 1 to retire from .s-minra Whin in the Senate voted fir that bill and only tU Lioofw-os, Including Mr, Orave. iSerenis.a Locofoeo toted against ill bill and ly.rSre Whigs. In tlie face of these facta, togeth- taes conditions firmed tlie original confederacy. and ubiiusnil. iij?iccisd-it in. tlia fiiriuaiion. and adupiiou of th Ojustilutioa of the L'uilod 1 siinon or prayer until that day. He stated the: States. I ai mother never went to church and be sl ays .. rrem the rom-Vrs, firts and n-r thus ore-1 sand wnh her. He moved near town fromJ ented. we are. Mr. Editor, rrrnared for tlwcoa I eounlv about one year, la aeolber aeia-hbur . elusions followinB, and ad -14 Ihem a our fblUi-1 Iwsid i found i families destitute of ibe Bible and , eat Creed in this matter, (vis:) I til other rdtRwo book, but one among them I hmuirrd. No fritudof Gen. 0- eol.-uUles less. I, 1 bit the pulje lamtt aa originally eeded to oouiu read, uue uniily had not neea to church If at do nut oxer run this tgura, sot u down a ' F-Iral Ovvernuieql, are held by that govern hi IS months, th second in S years, thi third no calculator. Th tide w turning strongly, . ant " as aoiisaiii fnml;" whose proceeds (alter and fourth ta 4 year, and the fifth ia V years., dnaais ralic duetrinaa and yractica wUI asaVMaad the National 1MH ia paid.) ouusiuuuooally ba- 1 informeil Uiat lruently, fatliera, mother tlx teat We are tired of ' Northern mea with . luag aJuks to iu llu SJuiM. - .... and children were all druuk logethar, and that a Southern principle" and "judicioua," "prudaot S. That the million of acre of land sine eb- had been dabbed ia on of Ihes drunken proprietors." Their theorv is plausible, but their taind by purchase and o(Wwie, eunatitut a Irelie a fw days before. Some of llie eliildn practice i horrible (iabhlnri Tetegnipk, jmruoci oi ine granu ioiai oi ine - common run I stuu, isim .oere waa no liquor lor lainer anu of th tedaral liuveruiarnt ; aadar held under 1 moUior to dnuk and gii to me. All m them I Civiri M. C.T, This Diau bos written . in vary aanao toaur as Ue Umls e.M by th I gld to get books.-" S, me promised to start f his charncleristie anti-slavery letters to the N. Htaia ; aad therefore 'umsnUe upoa the same aabbatb kImsiI, aad other said they would go. yrk Tribune, the whole apiril nf which mav be greand, and for aimilar poviMea. if they were But so ragged, but tliey would try inferred from the following sentence .- " I'bon- 1. But degress k the eoastitutional power to leara ia their new book atmeliuw. 1 taught believe that (very man of th frs Stale to asakssuch a di.jwwitioo of the land", or tlieir "O ansat of th alphabet : also two of ill nnxb- w w voted fio7 tlie raf of tli Missouri . rastrio- raeeeiia, ey legisiauon, as win aeours to Dot n. j era on wnmu iimi. iniiv iws oi ines parea tton, deserve death r-j i-i mi. pi R in . i--... . -t than the Standard lata, who once advertised " ",th ,h? N"""'-' P0"'''"" . ''r? " himself in the lUlelirh Star as an attorner and "' t,n"n of Uie orth I arolma Kail II counsclior al law, with a reference to Uie Hon. Willi as A.(jss, whom he abuse, with as much bitterness as if be were a common pick--poelmti in the very same miiiilierof his paper in which he attempu to hold up Ueneral IKickery to ridicule. It is hardly ever a snfecxperiiiient for a nmh to uhiTerraarrTfl shmrTiff hrCTiorisnia tm a .- ,:.i-i-; . aoienee oi wnien ne i ignoranu A-Uula Isaroia ia dantwoa tinar Dnuk deep or taste Dot the Pierian spring,' tayetlenlu .trows, I'.NIO.OOO were appropriated to draining the Swamp Lands, which lands also wore given to the Commna School fund. These are Ih material particular',' ' There is now another large suiplui ta ll.r werr-srarrtrTidir-thar'Whir;irery ft Ih at Trrtwrrrr, itmt rr won fit t t ,4 ,,,, ,M deplorable eonditloa " when It peaks the truth 4,n ln'almnt. There woiiU still be in vs'iiti., to lmri,l lmi,s,Mi I about twenty million left inthiTreosurr. which But fs tU Meenooa evr--of -Whi.--t4 l U nuirelUauulit4 b tbst WiUt-tb hefid- Stato, not-Whigiiery." would at (his time s 1 '"'" .' 't nearly Hair a Hi II10M of dollar o in ,t..,l...i.i. ....tii;.. ti.. t-,. iu. I wout'l beotrraat advantiiL'e to North Carolina. ixrat are well awar of thi fact, and hence I ln. Viun h8r C!V J on J'''i,'"" chem their present new-bora aeal and liberality ia this I " internal improvement. n-. -tV. r- auhjei't. iVju, it sir, . ' THE ARCTIC arrived:; x Xiw York, June 7. Th Artie arrived tiwldv ln-in.,in f,.,. .1. Inter., in tell igema , !L.... . , - Austria aud Prussia had Joined the WeHteru Power. . - . ; '. MiSifTS. VUiur tiad deelined tlirrc 'Mling", Corn anclisnjeii. Wheat had declined six pem-e, Cottott-dullanJaiiehanM. The sites Saiur dav amounted to seven thousand balei. Ciinsids have advanced from li t t; yi. iinruii i.vTsi.iai.si'R. a 1 rotAicot hits l-cctt rai t -e- 1 Pro.. sia, will now demand tl.at (ius-ia shall evacuto the I Vinaipaltties,- A note to that c.Te t bas been drawn up. - Austria nnd Prussia have4m ited- the icrman Diet to join iu tlie tnjiity, to which tln-v had snl scrilied. . ' ' - The English ttotj wore about ein'nr';iii. f.r Thrn'a"nti"'FrrJncK Troops IV. r BJkau.' . '" . The lluisiaiis-were endravoring to ent off " all ewimnnication Lotwceu Yar.ia ami Silii. tria. ' A division of the French troops left M iluv , a the 2ind. to occupy Aththir,' Lird Cl.ire ion h i l stated ,in Pirli.i ncnt tint the Treaty between Austria and Pru-.ia would belaid before Parliament as soon a ti" P.-ot-i-col was reuetved. He said pajiers vt oui-1 aUo i lie presente I to show the nivossity it iicriin measures afainst ttre,i, - - Advli ss from- Spntn stntr that tli c I::.- S War rior difficulty had not heen settled. It was repirtel lhat the English Ad.mr.d' Sir Hyde Park, was deiwl. ARRIVAL OF Til K DA MEL WEf.STEil. '""The steami-r" D.iii'et - Wiih'tii.r Tiri' v -1 at tV Baliie, near New Orleans, on Mud .. m li CnLfornia date to the lo li tv. - -. sen ; ir are tlirnu.i f.o.a S1.1 Frunoi.i iu li-m thin 20 days. The Saroftha Wjit 1ft Sn J in.m i!:i Slst,fjr N'ssr Y irk, with S-W pawojcri, and nearly $"ii,imi1 in g , I I, It was repirtel lint U10 rcvuljii.m iu Airs- gu lsd nmve 1 niisius-esnlul. T.m Walker flllibusieriiig exuodit'on was al together broken rip, Mining operations continue, proipernn. lien ral good health proioils, - - Tire Indian in tli iuterior conlinue to give aoni trouble. B isiiieis rather dull. Pnnl,i -e r'i tu !m and utlittl vir'iot'o 1 in prico since previ.u a OO'ints. M mev w.v tiji'it. The fl.ildca Oate hid arriird di-Jnfr cn Sin Tiie ste.imer C.Cn-ea I.sw lef; A.p'nw ill mi. tlie 31st of M IV fir .ew York, with the renlr California m ills, a full number of iiv.ei'eri. and one million and a hilf of doKar in sjiecie. TROM mtT LAKE mf." th Fsderal l..,remm.nt and "of m pariu-tar I would gre ti g 1 U church, bat all aets willu g Ulalt " or Statoi. their put and rymiuU share hit tlieir ehil Iron to gi and be taught? hueue of thia "rawavtaead. p-sr, wretched peranus rematked that th rich ; 4. That iw pwrsoanre of thi end, Cnngrea hi "d rebgioas families around them weii visited, -Losusd laasais aooli aa appRipriatioa uf thee talkad and piaied with, but no on osier ram procrods, ia defraying th debt of the ( invent- ia to talk aad pray with Ibeni aud aa old lady sent, aa may, nh oineiitutionei propriety, b Ided. that bar book said I tins cam to b Ibe allowed prmeiilett, la so applying, ao otpjrvt or phvaieiaa of th sick and not llm whole, and to bt ia reonfnised, that does But eoin within ill c(l sinners end Bot lb righteoua. Several godly " aarview of Hi, -uniHui. loraoaa are eommsncsne to visit, talk, read ti. t. That In oarrvlng out this grand scheme, I -criptures aiid Usrla, end pray "Wh tbsa poor, I t anoMwbat problnaatieai. Coagrea t buonil, ta tli disirilmliiNi of a.! I degiaded ignorant Ismil es si.ry aubUilb mio-b- I . .. , , Bswoeaa, to appronriat facB Male a pro rata I tag, at a ge uie.r en.l.lrea in a sab 11 sea. nil, bar of the fundi, and thereby fulfil tbe 1 sms ana Mill still suosisling rmnecf between 1 o to meet In all aabbat'i evruuiz ta a th anveral Stale and the Federal UuvernmnL I sebmd hoot to talk andpr. jwi htliem; towhak Jt IuIkiws tbereSirs, 1 I they y tbey will go lre-ioutei or bredieded t. That anv law iHiasrd bv Corjrrns fur th I ih ease lsv be. Found a respect) I man . 4iMribatia uf the proceed of lb public land, I ahoot JO years old, with a family, living willun an vus. oi a 11 1 hi. ipiiiiiry Who Beier owaril a Bibl. ' l.bntitietlhiio andlisl srieral'litrka wnh The death punishment If 'ng impraetiralde. Caasiusreeommends "breaVing them isi the wheel of public opinion," lit is ! carrying theskiie ry nuestiuo into all leel, great and small, iiid fir electing an Anti-Sjiverv President, it the Siaveboldiag Stato erd. tlie National Gov- ornment, h remarks, can eilber put tba down, or do without litem, a mav eesna m-iat ipdient. This plsn of th Free-Snif campaign, cxpei-t. will be acted oa, but with a hat success, is at pre- or the laaada thewiaidv , lhat does ant ssrar to ""men and eery Slate Itamt raft share is neither " moniimlUe, jnM ur aresi ie to the eipreM slipuTa Isimw of lb origismi and noabnirvled cundi tsna of th ennfotoraer, and is therefor Mecoa. ttHntmnol. . tacit, Mr.T.dilor, ar my views rtrting the st 11 ut 11 asi pmrtrt and oUjoiuma f t'otixre him, and he is now uit eiaueined a' .Kit his ail. -A gisid maa prusnUrd to us thim. In each uf Ikes tow Ri is work cswaigh lor a fa.lhlul eulposiMr all tlie time, bvny MianOer in matt place bid me a hearty (iod SpoJ. And I shall pmreri and 6ittMl t'ongrt-s. I er recur l tus k.iuJorM, a-ltir an. rraily aid tttdigalio aad powers these, which tn their prin ef.rded me Vj tbeae oB uf ttvwl, auk th greal- cipbss, eonsmul a psrfwt panJrllttm ; to that, est pleasure aud gratttud. Th kind pe"4e if aa ut,eatiitiialy, go beyoad, or, take 1 sv.lten.le cams u.i t- lliis work md.ly by giving O oiraa divergeoi fn.is the nlhe. 'Bothmastl am f"V ita mppurt l-HM tWiA wot.a to ip) toeofwised as mwnlnl to th ftistaw of this tb salary of a C.dporteur, l,i-o o,unerly r- allianre, and br wh is euneorrcol Optra- I rxtrt I to ba rceie,l and irsl In lb diLnrwit cnurvhe, lima rrsnaraaine and rhreries lact. that re it a singl persna ia thi towa rstwd a Mm. AsssCoss Mow sit, This lady had fall oa Thursday night, while ptrfnraiiiigtor the hut time la a liustoa Theatre, and injured one of aev arms ao badly, Uial shs carried it laaaling UtriMcb lit last act of th plav. - ..-huaa uailed ia lbs hols busd f aaasri monv to William F. Ritchie, risij, of the ILcli Bimd 'as riT.. jcstaiday afiornixay .WUao. day, June tlh. al 1 u'eksk. 1 ha. wises. ling wmsssj took place at the reiiline uf tbe bride sister, Mrs. Ssrou.l li. O.' l.n. al Raien- wned. Long Island, New York, and was wilnnsa ed by a larg mpny fxm every fortlios d the I'aitsd Slates. It ia aa.d lhat out thuuaand la titaltoa ticket were arnt out. Htny Tli 8lundrd learns that General Dock. err "ha acted very ou fairly and illiberally in rwMMosi to mskmr airniirntmeTrtaT reiusmr to Ltrri.1 fits it Mxs.ln th -r-f aa 1 aatwber of tiwsstoowi-s who left Hilt !. article on the " Little (ireat men" of .mr enuntry, "ty oa too 1st of M y have amred at St Loms. Ihe New York JLVoru make th tollowiuii Par-1 They slat lhat Hi wiator had bean vew aovere. tlnent remarks 1 -1 aad a great deal of snow bad fallen. The wall It i the eorae of oor country it Ihii crisis. U be 1 aroyml liroat Salt Uk City was oae-half eoav ddled with pigrar iilitiein. llemagogna pered, and the wait around th Tempi was in jus aiM awnos turwaninnss, l ;ta oauitq ot ail IHiTI was good. - & intellects whuaa natrhav I 1 h advaaco train of Hie California emiirrant whoa eounaela ar heard and 1 was mM on thi lUth of May at tint ruMng of th heeled bv the a nd men of all nartiea. whual rlmte, W miles Ir nu fort tamiui. The unit with Mr. Bragg in Ibe matter, and seeking I ocCopv tlie Csnind. Miulatar statesmen sit ia to a itiiMj way. lawt to gas aw so vantage. 1 nie 1 the hit lions Wi link around m' vaia for u Biugrity eonduot on thi part of tieiterat lVsk-1 aome great inlelieet, or ery. He ongt.t to diaarrang the plan of hi isin is undoulited, wtios rainpaiirn for the convenience of his friend llrarr, I hnls.l bv lb. . .nl mi Itaisstlflsssa aottnnred to the active habits 1 ,ii is sl.ls in still the storm nf fsi-imn and emigraiito wr In remarkablf rd boolth, and of Ibe old wafinor. Ilia inconvenient fir hiin aafelr tecf the ship id" Slats tiimugh Ih dangers I wei gettirlg along very well i oolv two new-maile to get up before day. swallow a tote of breskfam which thrrateB on aU sides to do4i it to nieces. I grave were oosorved oa Ih rood. and travel tlnrty miles before Uie eleven o'eka k Onr great men, alss, are paaaetl away. Tliey aermon. Heouiht to bo allowed to no until who walk in their shadow are tb merest n'tiicorten.andliienhaveaohoururtwoUicurl bis I huckstersin the political market, mea whoa whi.ker and scent his handkerchief nnd gloves I aiM-e tlhiliiiee ar eanahle of eomrpeU eline .A .i-.. i. 1. . 1.1 . . 1 i e , I . .' . , . .... 1 . ior -nun us suuiu man nia atoming inna nothing ai.tv tn low level of aelt, and whoa and comfortably proceed with the canvws. .Thi estimate of isWriotiiaa. aad of principle, dies not nl. b more dignified more ia acounlanc titend Uyood UiiTulgaraad paltry prefarmiiiU wnh tbe ri.toeraiio asage that obtains down oa f nffiee andoKi-eenxdumenta. -This is not the the Virginia border end would b exhiliiting lo a.rt of Oiovernioent tor a land lik oar la times Ihe plain republicans of tlie West a Sicim of like the. It is an Administration that with high breeding to which tliey have not been ao- ear might Berlins enalify itaetf ta manage th cust-imod. But tins buy. creeping system of mssewrat nf th kingdom uf Lilliput. That II tactic would t just aa irksome to Ihe old wag- has bsea e illed to presidi over the destinies ul oner as it is to Mr. Bragg to gel upfromhisoou. h I a Xrt Ration, I on of those Ineomprelieiisiblc and take th mail when other pssipl go to w.aHt. pheniHwna la publie affair, which Ih history fi, Us Ih aaole, tbe (inneral might as well uf nalinna, ancient exhilat, why wo we ougb to evipretiend. ravna a rv observed oa til mart. It was osli- mate-l that th emigralio) would amount to two tlnnls of that of last vsr, and tba M ormon emi gration ab iut one-half of that of the aaiasptiaud Tb Indian had given aa tnNibl ta tb oii- graiii. . v ry iw loaeew naa ueea eon, Thi party brings new of th death, of M uW E. A. Bcuau, Indioa Agent for 1'iah. IU died at lireea river oa tli aishl of tli 3-1 Mav. TUe Indiaa IrvuUss ia l ia'i Territorv had been aupprosaid by Uuv. Yovao Bod peac pro- claimod, - - - t - l.itot. Moans, who uerreded to the enmmsnd of Capt. liunniiH,n's party of eiploreiioa, aaa alsiut toavmo tor I'al forma, wheue b would re'urn to the Slates with lb resell of hi survev. I A .1 . 1 ... . 1 1 - .1 1 n ii" ins uoiis m usnnsss hsi suns in wia- moAom. ImhussiI. I After th dual go ahead and so lb pooplo aad w know b II ethilMt. why wo were an in- phiUwotilten I party wer ngsgd ia urveyiag th 1 iinnoiir,va ttoaaaloaa, San lb. h,i and permnm-myf Ih rksles b priMMvs.1. Iletrig fumlumtnlul rle m.ol of tins tV leral sJliaoce, all suiseuent ea vtiastiui br I'osi.-asa, necessarily gtivsmed tksl y : ao lhat, whatever rsws t 'migress may fnm an I'm v.y inleresliiig bji-, mu.t al all tunes, iar.nFate ia Otwf eM-l isl rtni'turns, toes all eoein lu,g sa l swulmg ptitu iplea. It is llteahe, .l ,,,,It to be piweeited, thai tit measures nuw tot t' (iw with r.ard in ll ppfifmalwia id lbs pnlne Ian Is ; ahetle e f it lb psirj.e. if u.i.iit.l iinj'-i vtowils of tatsrswt any p ir'i'nlsr lsl ; nr. ibe ptiuritile of tb U'-meet'od li-'i' ar e-s,!:i i,Urrnr if as my" a l 1' ' of 11 Alalia akich Be 4ntrd Ut p .;, "f al-arii.. ,11 fbrai ap- Beiiiinali..n e ii. , - I Be ssiss sed on' shsr.t.-re, St 1 1 it 1 th ' .-,. 1omttml,-mal i I r, 1,. iHi.. t. 11. -iri'i.li ..ift.-s. ftti 1 Ibis t-iV.looi.ti' b Hi t '; n,nmiM " IM In "if iM.- - 1 - tod 4..ir tbe .v t I , . . f f' 1 r i. 1 si. si lo. i.i'S mi. not in raault ia dotiMlal, lucre U'Uig three rated id ale IB lb field. - r Liatiai Ei-titiov. The fnt elcrti.ia f cily eUnwrn, aa Irr lb aet of eonsolblatiiia wa held Tuesday. It ia eiaweded lhat tlii Una, Held. T. Conrad, whig and " Know-No-Ihing," I lartod Msr ir. and Isaa Hallurs(, of the same piliiiea, is leet"d S..I cilor. John S. Ifindersirti. whit ami M Knnw-Viihinf. i atngl objeeui wub av to lb wtk i f o-lport- I prJbly etorlel Cotnptndler, and fur f,'Nnmia- aga. I sw lw.i"S inns iii 11 wsih iif t- ss-erVoa fa- lbs Tnfl eaase f . .',4 hub i si. HI ibe fnarlh Oosiiribnte-i by tbem thi year 1 the balance being rmeitrd by Bns. t runs and Sum ner of Ya., a hi! atletfling and oatdaeting tb prtt imeresliHt " i'.d"irter Cooveotnoxj" funis aliuh aa itittoene fur murh g'-d kasgun torib. II pammg tbmugh V ate i rrretied Jib ffita a laji asamnrt fweuotnbwiiuosluadiaae ibis great work la l'-s onttaiy tb prnaeiu yaar. May ssany foll ow tin essmpi. end thersl y do oMietatnit fur the umibUI and asoral gs d of tery f.niitv ia lit C'lno'y, All is bright sad clienribg ta the Ins i-i 1 tb tbd .N.ih State, ! Hsiiig r t -1. ofiin in c aimii.i, lm g do it. " Wo, hoy he'll rrr, and lightly By I ill" his saddle seat 1 His rein bs'll alack, hi whin h'l! crack " Whit music is au saeet V And tli moiiniaiar),!j,y ,riU Mjleraland that nin-ic, an 1 wiiigitthis baul pan-l a cordial hear ty alnke, and on ihe first Tharsdsv it Aagust they will gifber snnind their baltot-buie and pil up such majorities fiw lnm as ao man over g d befcire in that region. Hurrah (? the old wigiHierl Ms wot netrr ) is hi life I -FiyrlUriUe Ar-jod. M. E. Coiiftiitxri!. Sm t- Tlii Imdy. prsti. 00s tn the ailj- nmnteiw, eb-i led Dr. I'l. lo etiliir of the itn-linnwl Christua Adto- slai E. il. Mirs, edit.it nf tb Kiaihero bnt,a CAd- and Webet Caaon. ea tit routs fid- tow.l bv ('apt. Ktalry, a far a the Urpabti- laeotTAST ran l'is. Tb S'vmr Asia I Cw of th PUtis, and Ih report, H 1 said. I Fttaia llisi tb. Father M id hew has had auntber shuck of lit lr. li physic bait idiisod him to try the air af Madeira. II Vis not avad hiutsstf id lb advir ! on rea a tiaiy It I p-mr. Its uid hat a iii ib ofX-Ual, Hot to -re a d.14 c olrw ied. not U btnaeif, bet f-e tii T"iM-.rsnc rsfrir, a hit h ha li-a si dear to h -m. 11 eaa all jmid to nlitata a lit kiaaranra p i,i v A LiMterKk ijif I lb authority f,it litis ssli iitelit. tb. M.v mommm'f to tli. ti,til! It,r tti, y hi- h so B-aa (r na lbs n, ' 1 He e- -I. I" sUh Ibis a f utr I tl.liwn H 'I 1., . . rettiin i.f li ! t.vngtnss as IW la i f t) f Ms'rs, an I Its 1 J r l.t. -V . 1, i .- M , !i. 1. 1 . i i..ft( i . it i , t y b- '. btij op tl,. I in I'-. t r, is1 li.i I. Ha si. I r - t f I i i I.- no si,. I .1 ... i.f t, n Isi. sat t s i , i I -. is -i Tut Finvivi Sl v IWnt. Tb rtiintua'ii fi . i ; si 1 I f ie , il l..s (.uuts I it L.ia u.ii. Jo . t lu ins I si.itfr. lliets at dtsi .. l siat r.H. waa enttiinoel 1 sr.) it ll.j p, hot ssiisc-a l.r I Tin. ! vmall, J-knt and M irTi mm were f.i e. in- truth, bm I l.t ti.i if i.sb ; tn-y4 wtiK-.il 1 std toe lb. tiimlrr i.f . K! Ire, vefwtiirB ami t" - - 1 1 ' d vt ot". l.l. in ?J,' M r h t brings stone important neea, received by llieovet. ' una m VII. 1 Tie rekin tlaseti, of Jsm.sry an, tsniuiBS important new fmea Inanburuv, la whiclt pronnos tb trlf T Vf Vnevhnm was lakra oa tit I lib of Jaautry, and tit Lilenant tiov. em .r, Kenni-cbun t vuen, aaaslaia ia its dn. f -in . Th Entinnir, it k tat-l, la thereby plunged istlo lit dWpeat ghef Bad mdignaiioB, and tanlered th general ia mntmand in that proviin-, ShotdiHig-a. to degratled from nraee, Thi listen alan reveal ci inline.-! reretstte to ihe liuperial arms, wub great etatfustua and east sti-raatittB (-revsiliiig la I Ita ei'titol. wuirb list Einprntt did xtot brstUle to . katHtlsd-s. Kao Novuiaa m rnoiaa. fit ant eitv !. J- - ,'".l'u' d'' "f '.I MH" I'hri. eW.ti.si in Phiiaiiclphia, Bnd-f tb reeenl aet Jt liaa Advitrai) lr. J, B. Mclerrin, e lo..r ofthe Nashville l'hri.tian Advoenle; L. I. Iln-4i.it, edit. of the li ly 's Cionpanina ; lr, . ft. Itog. gett, lii tr t Iha' Quarterly Review t and lr. T. (I. Sttmnsera, tjiint of th Sunday Scbuul BVks and Trat ta. A F.trtvMvt ( i a.n FtriuintvT Th F.Mabludtad Charch of En (-land ha within lb last la rwty Venn, without lb assistants nf lb Stale, bunt l it l rberdina. at a aunt of C,imi,. Il t f.l.lssi.iasi. Tli t hsreti of Knetand al ee ranstte eawrmoa menoe from tb Stale, eonanlidatlna, look blv an Towtav bit, llm. Itols rt T. t ..ora-l, H big and Kauw Nuttoeg, was ebeied Mayor, Th find el, ii oi, an ler tli Bsa eltarttw m Kii.j-t -n, .. 1 ork., b4i plot- oa T tcday. and r t ilted in lb suetca ut lb kauw N.rtlinig, by m bug. ntaj-iniy. ,. ; to Ut.. k i . ii: i-.., bj ttii i:-j It t- .. I iti.r, ft on. a .d li no.. ! s.ie l.t . b in,! , .. 1 j..n a-,-1 l'i im...-n nere l.tl I i, an. I ; i i"f rt e itislost. Tat Rlvtc Wtaant Arms -lt as aaid IhsJ ofheial ibwpaiths Irom Mr. Nmut Mai tbst in sddite.a to Ih rentis'io if Ibe In u tbe Hlsck Wrtior, ibe fjui.h government anstrd. to lit iesn.rt .f tint lint ail lb prii.lrge and ei eattSli.oa vf llriti.lt mad St est iters. Il Is alns lVivi,r.iS I'irv Ei ai Tinas. The nmnieirsl 1 slttinl Ibtl I ..ilsiid tlsniM .,-islli ll.al sh hss elertiiiiis liik plmeon Miiatlsy Isst-i 1 h.tn ass 1 b-iidrrtil sillier sbtsor mna to prtrtni-l t'ttli ' in Ii rti-iiraseiil 00 tb ocraaH.n. J..l,n T. Tow- j aanwl lb I rnir l ot lo m mot lb Af sts, ilia k bow -X m tone;" ennddi wnUtrnt4 1 titTotiiiaiioB ibsi. t. Nsynr rf lini Vsi ssaiorttyr "' t . '.- I Wet l'stil t..it,.-ln ll.f h-lif riVt in- Fsmiy Forre, Uie 1r.. Jl,ti. (Mi r.eiii ' f...niH I rt, 1, I, , M4l.ii Acsdn'r ia I. 1 1 . u 1 . 1 ... . l t ..t . . r.c. .1.-1... 1 .t 1. .. . .iw ii .... 1 - ........ ' ... , . - . . - ... W I .,-...-.....,.-. .r., i,,,.,. -1 I-...',. .11 W .1.1 . t..li,!it C, ItK.' t I f ' M.Biri.r. -lira IB I 4BS-.V on IL M lit.l., alti a fnmt ll.s i-ih nf June, Is , will It alpingly ia favor of tli j.rctnwl,4,ij of inai'iuie, -Two. Intw Wtw tw -Nrw Mrrirn- ivimiri M imn St. The Santa tm liateila, of April 2V, tm ices a rerson mat a party i Indians bad at tasked, snm thee or fair dvs previous, tit ranrhn of Mr. Maiwrlt, oa tit llivs.l i, diutnt about f.-ty mile from Ti, and killed ever body living la It, in all eight women a"l to men, and two n three children, not lasting a anil lo I nar ailneae to ill terrible iletl It. Tli Indians, it antetra, must bviteTtiaie-t ti e m oin tsit.s im-ne-ll tielv after tb fight wllh leutenant Itavotstoi, end prwended dieert to the rsneti, tnd finding it romjratiily dcfnnle, tbry r petra. I th tiiliamsB ait ramnled almve, t ol. Cntike, who had r-ne ia panaiit of the la-' d.ans, waa takea au.fi with Irior and gu tl A hi. tin. lie bad, botnxwr-, anit eat two different partita. . ' . . . T IVtirvl ssb Mrta s 11 Su..t It Is staled lhat lit ecliimr. nf l.ll I, IT;, I , 1 4 and D " were all fnll istnl mrtnie atooaer, th great aoBtiUr solar n-lipas to" IJiW tnlbtweii by ire aiMiibois fall of Bsstmsri bmbeo, by wbn4t sssny tmi wr iniored. several t in, Km, and on nttwo pfraims kiltel al l.stnb-1 if ll'irtifen, lUtsria. A remartsble fi smre aim was ihvt is her show era nc-re nn )i,r (tarallel aiih tbe lion aboig ahuh lbs eil p-e was to-rferily attnttlsr. Ttie alli-n'i- id i witrt is B-iw dirm-led to lit in. .. !-,- .1 e bellmr such plteno mea Will fid iW h. t,reriii.r. TT.ItRIItLK RluT AT BlttXiKLYX. Xxw Ynax, June 4iti, H . M. 7V ' -.. it Killed-The .Wi't'nr ordered out. tic V l.-rn- bla riot orcllrrtd at Brooklyn thn altcruimn I... twecBaunle Irwh Citlioliwand a numl r of A- Blericaua, alio bad been .I..b t.i li.sr a stn -.t preacher. It is reikirted that 7 ur X Am.-rl. no. were killed, and .'0 or Oil wi.iiumv I. Aa 1 1 1 - e.nnpany, tli Nnrl Is tm irdt, am mil in lull force, aud are said to be s!mi.tiH2 Americans down ill the streets.. Several Pnilidcliilnans. aie reported to hve ls-en kille-l. NW YiMU.lt P. M. TlielotM ifl lest llroi. lyn Was greatly evat-zerated. Only to per.na were kilid, one a pulneniaii tnd the other 1 l. r who was shot through t it forehead sn 1 in.tsntly killeil, Many were lerrit ly injured, e-ftc-iitllr tht Irishi who resisted the pi. In e, 4irr-c inun bers of Iri.h. are under aweM. Tim Mitcl ls tjuards did not fire and were not on tbe i-mnod. A regiment has been ordered o n : ! Mr . . nii a- niea of Amerkans are en gna;d, and ti.e rt-.t st tli Ana try. Ivi Irish c .nM-siit -.t t. k Bra fr au tli Anuiir'y, and nian-lied otil viih-Htt nr den, going to S uth llri,klui, awirfr. nt tl.e ssne of lit riot, A roUi.n.ii litw ern tbe m.l.is ry is fearod as tl. einupaMd sy tl a 1. i-lt tr.. sliau But snttr tbe Armory suin. MORE OFTIIF H i. M INK SI, WE ( A-!',. Bosnia, June .I.LU.ibsr I II. i,. ,. r f tli Onunst! fur Aitnttoitiy 1 llurns, tt .f kn-4-Vr.t dowa in tii stmt lost lu'.l ith a lun sb .t, aad badly hurt. Tb law aluilenta it Canibriilcr, it is rej.iried. intend to dist-tn. wnh Mr. Comiuivli.iier l..i inga leclurtntat tbe 1iw S4n.. far the fuitne. Alsrut on 0'1-l.K-k tins nHirn.0 r t'lf-e iiH,,.i were found aosit mb-d In tit Iia; su'i" 1.11 i. . Cunt mi m, hsriiijf t!te fidlovtinff a tnt.-s ottv. I e-l. - 1st. - MarslHtll trreman, f'bief nf tl li -1 n nitlUna, slat Itn'.ler and bbii 'i.Min U." '.'1. " lleiianiia F. II tllnt, I. S, In.trii Ati.tn-i. and aitornevtieiM'riti lit lite I'lio.-e .d 1'i-knt-v. " a I. C .miHiuiiatcr lirin, lit '1',-1 D .i -I I -Ines of Is-.s," The I 'buret! V!ls tl M inc',r.er. N . 1! . v. r. t' lletl 1.ir on hear, le.lcni tr. i,. ft . , i, ..f tbe aniuHllii VMitvit tbU llutns a . 1. 1 . I , s to sisicry. I'IRTIIEU ll.H.M UUH-U.MI IV1I.K .i it.ic.titr f"fi F.tH'Mftrfe Srrr't rd f r; i i, e frotn Arrr.t A re Uir, i.V i ; ., .1 Nia lirtsts, Jut.s fi. t n,, i. v , . i , i ,, i nf ithl ers bsd il itlsli.'i .1, s. I r,..;. .. i tti.m-.l e as pi i.t.m-n. al sH I u . .,.., i . i tttev ars m.w Ml psn-le. The mine were Vo l b sl on j . ' i '- j ln.r.'i, fa? a . ' i I a as n , a I .i I l f.db - ibt s., win. h si. a r-oi'ri.-ir-d l-i n , in f not lb ,a., l it.l.sml, it a tt e In lbtrin.iH, Sbr ? .l-.tiii M htrr, VI re, li. P.. I..n.e I. Ij kiteaass wmet. The wle t'ln.tr of si -.iiiii,int D I Tbi Mn rn, hl tl i.i. Il a e IV "l lb .be i,l. l.n I-. I...I. M ni i in Icrrr.l.irt. m- H s - m i. l Tut ttr . litlrP.:-...re li ',-.". fr -nt r. c.b's s ur -s n i, Ibsl Sinla Ani.an.li s rrp rnrt 1 he I ,.?!! at re I .id v1 Mr. Ib.liin. lb. I r... on lb bib, ( ii !,i .v l l.eld to bail in J l"."i. 1 (s-iri nut at i le. 1. I' ! Ti...!. 114 Hi . . i-l . , I . ' -... t,t,t i,c.. i, i,, Tl. it, i i. tin i -i, 'tl.
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