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-IorlIj-CnrcIiit;t V.' ,t - " ' : , .'' -'' W HTf It 1IW TO 1 1 IDT LIT! r1EMS. ritiLijiHiu mttn.r r WILLIAM C. DOTJB, imnn s nonirmt. .-.-v."- HUMS: If paid strietly ia advance, two dollar per an ansa; two dollars end fifty renN, if paid witbia ix asealbs j and three dollars at tuo i-ui-oi the year. . . - . ' AnrmtrrsEMFXTs ot ieedia: sixteen Ilae will be inserted on time for on dollar, aad twentr- enu for oca. subsequent insertion. Tho ef Ti length will h chargtd propose tirmally. Court Order ad Judicial advertisements will be eharjred 25 pit treL higher then th above rate. A reasonable drduetion will.be mad to those who advertira by th year. Dock and Job Primi? don with neatnesses despatch, and on areoramodatine, term. Letter to tlx Kdilor taunt b Bost.paid. ,I11K BALTIO AlUUVlfJJIt Four Poyf tairr From Europt, Entmation of tit PmnripalUiei bf Ilunia 1 1 The American mail steadier Baltia arrived at her wharf in New Yurk, hatunlay jnornine about one o'clock, bavin; sailed from Liverpool on Wednesday, the iisth ult., and baa consequently madelicr passage in a little over nine day and half. . The Ealtic'a now. js brief but extremely im portant. . .-Xfc.W reporiea jjIaI lriC L zar, in repi v wi nmtnj has consented to evacuate the principalities, and i already riarWOTrMkJIMJ,mi W.VSSWS Lord John Kussoll litis officially irif8rtnci!,tt'e rarliameot that th siege of. Siinttria hai been raised. The advanced guard of the French and Eng lish army have reached Prevodi. Olfier Pacha h tlTanciighhrholefoTee'to1 Uie 1'anouo. . From the Bult'10, tho Black Sea and Asia, tliere i no news. The Ureck insurrection bad been entirely quelled. The minor fierrnnn States bare accepted the Austrio-f russian note. JJrasil ha notified France and England of her neutrality. The lintjsu" vcrnmoTtfrtia. unit Sir Juliu4 Bonham from China to negotiates commercial treaty widi Japan. LATEST. The Austrian will march into the Principali ties aa the Itussians have thein. Letter from the Danube mention that the Russians are leaving their aiek behind in the hospitals. The Turkish authorities have given strict orders for their protetioD and care. It is estimated that the Kussians since enter ing the Principalities have lout 00,000 xucirty dieoaie and in battle. ' tren. fcwliii-lore i dead. Cons. -Gortackakuff and Ludcrs, severely wounded, are at Bucharest. The latest Lowtuu papers state that the entry "Tint) Atfatimtis iiito-trre-t'iiiiLiiialitiea ha beta ,ldT.lA.l in en.-l l'..l fVm;H. :!. 4k. A . ycbiuvu VU mw vuuui v. n i iii.it, MIVU lira Ul division, to be followed closely by the second, is ready to descend the Danube WCiuirgcro, whence he will march to Bucharest. H. Ie Brock is to communicate with the Porto a to th atoi necessary to be taken with view to the occupation of the Principalities of Austria. To aVoid danger of collision, the Russians will return before the advance of the Auntriatis. - .- - - The ovcrhuid.nuul lruin L'liiiia aud luuia. has arrived.' The Kuawani quadrnn hr imprKised to hare taken refuse on the coast of Kamnchaika. Moaa r iiis, Bmii Xeiror,ihi1y-ttsa The iulelligence from BuMtia in iudctiuito. There are rumors that Nicholas is more disposed to , Htrd. Pfacej vhi)st oilier statement have it that lie na ixxkiii mora ueiuruuued than ever, ana U about to raise an army of one million troop, for th purnnw of roanhin; elTeetively ajrainst the allies. ,1; is evideu-hoirever, tlmt be has been disappointed iu the course of Austria and Tfusia.' ' -"- ' - -" ' ; - l'rancfl and KtKliuid wer quiet. Sweden and iKiuimirt were decidedly onpuxoj to UuHia. J'he wellier tbrooirhout Knuisud Slid franc wasfavuruble and the crop pruuiUed abundant ly. MaaitiTs. Lirerpoid, Jutie 28.-Bruw n i Ship ley reported ltroadtufla dull, Flour has decliu ef 6d. and Crn tkl. The quotation of Wheat rs red I't. Bid.; whit 11, Ud. Cotton is.khii, with an upward tendency. American storks wer in good request with an upward tendency. C'unxiU chjsed Arm at No change in the rat of interest. ---KmAlrttrirttGimuBtA1(yV- 7Vo Il'wlt Later t'rvm Callfurma. N'tw Yosa, July 11. The steamer George Law, fmnv Aspfnwsll,- ha arrived t she brings 1 ,2i,lin iu the California miW, and K) useugors. ., Captain Ada'as lirina (be Japan Treatv, which was formally signed on the ilst of March. jvy ine terms uj tliis treaty, the two principal port of Japan arij opcn.-J to commerce and tu tlie resideme of Americans. A nnmlier of Russian frigates were at Honolu lu, KanVrSticli Han.ls. Aewmnt from Australia tate that Uicre was much anxiety at Sidney, for foar that the place would be captured by Rouian frigates. Ths town ih entirely without defence. Ths California miners were thriving. K 1 . . 1 1. . . " There had been teriou disturlnnee at San Francisco, growing out uf squatter rights. Tli Icof.-o paper are calling upon the peo ple of North Carolina to V snslain President l'irce" by electing liraeg and a Iocufoeo Legis lature. ow in our opinion the intere.to'' North Carolina are far raur worthy to be considered ia a local election like ours which is now at head, thus the support of President Pierce, or any other r sxnimortaul matter of national mn.-rrn. It I a Governor fr North Carolina, and a General Awenildy (ir North Carolina, that w are called cm to elo t, and ht 1're.idrnt of a Congm of in vaue4 wsim, t huh or th two, Ihirkery or Brairg, eatxrtain tli right ywws as loth im proyemen of North Carolina f and which has howa bis fsilh by hi works? No mar. ran point .i a oe tif Bra?g. or eaa qnn a sentence he ever wmH or sp. Wore hi aominatioa, ia fawirnf any mruars i4 internal impruvesnetiL Iveatli qinMilir g prttrneea into which a pow erful rmMrtTrnininn has frrt Mm during th preiit rauvaa, are rh gred with so many did cullies, that It is tsideni lul fcrart i Bot IB th work. But Getv. Kk ki ry is up-a th re..rj on this as on other quasiioii. Jin advM-sry of Works of improvement is wnfl anosrw. If, tlier tirw, w dmre that our Stat should krp use with thernt of the wuri.l, ,', iuilomj. w do not desire that she be utterly luat tght of ia tli race f..r pr.K.pariiy and rn Jn,-4et as elect m Governor and Ix-;i.lii, , who are Itmn to be fr.ru J" v to a hoaral svateas of publw work. Ltael-tii, U.knry'sBd a Whig legisla ture, tnd wasy aolM.ft Blora"jidiMisis" iteueosi of aid to rail nd hut sou ihea ih. vharai-ter aad ialernsts of the Hat h th l aited Ctaias S nels will resnaie la th haiula which av so Bvbly ailvanesd and sustained Lbssn. - " M Krtk i- 1 W(Ai at IVm, when all th other Nairn, r ki vmm New llainifhira.areabaailoningkimr Every 4.-ir. Ht o-urs r rim4 hiss, aad it U f;' ""'' nf sr samih lU follow iil. Vt bfi the Sir. Ilampahir Ieyl.Utur. retUM f .!., B- fri1,u , t, &. MM, and wm. M ,w Hu.,. - Ml of b oft. of iium VriUT, it is ralhw vm late toeaU .. N.sJ, C.r,,m, ,..1,1, hies hjr bnia( ll;-f li..,- a.1 f. him what . r'''"'"' "J ''"aJ". and km, refw to d-N .. W. RIOT AT U h i; i: ?ki :Ttu ill m i. i.i c Ai.i.i i in r. -lismri Mw; Jury lt-J- A rturr M.yat Lro , MaM, Mm (he ,k i. i I'T"''1. I wa. re... t. a lr- r-o.e ih Aaonnui lag Mrm-wol-l artrte, I'Mo.end rni iM.im . .i i ilTl la .d,wsry mt died MH,sad ttttwga th.tr .8,ru the M su VOLUME XLV. . EALEIGH, N. C. '7"T' FOR GOVERNOR, , IIon.; Alfred Dockery, OF RICnMOSD COCSTY. We are authoriccd and renuested to announce Maj.TV"iixi B. Jonas, eandidato for the office of the Sheriffalty of Wake county, at tli ensuing August election. - THE PUBLIC LANDS. The loeofoeo party, particularly in tiiia State. hare several methods of argtiiug the question of thepublio lands, framed to suit narticular locali ties and adapted to the particular phase of the4! I Question. entUn. upon th sanf plathuughlherit - J I- .ihn.uuu m cue pre- They .aUjiretend I Uydaitdjit the pre- was entitled to receive her portion of these Unda or tlieir proceeili and also bad the temerity to so express themselves. But when you toll them nan tliat tlja pusjo.jutn,, broughLin. but very little if any nett revenue to the Government. they set themselves to figuring with the report of me secretary ot the Interior before them to show that the Government has uiado a good specula tion out of theso lands. Wheu you call to tlieir attention tlie large donations of swamp and oth er lands mado to particular States, they tell you -that these lands were .if nn vahm whatever, ,, they were a drug upon the hands of the Govern ment, a nuisance that it was' a fiodsend to get rid of. It is a small matter, that the States e able to make millions of dollars out of them by improvingthem and selling them off, they tell you that in the hands of the Government they were perfectly worthless, and as a prudent pro prietor she did well in getting rid of them upon any terms. This they tEuk au uicwisweraMo argument, but. they d not tell the people that North Carolina, by this process, is deprived of her just share of what is declared tn l. ",m. won property." It is uwed i a "eominou proi- erty" to bestow large donations upon the new States, whilst thoold ones lire made to understand that they have no lot or part iu this riuli inheri tance. Wl .1 . . .. ... i nen iney argue tne impossibility of Kiting these lands now, aa there is a Democratic Presi dent and a Democratic "Conc-rens. and Intinmtn tliat oven if we elect a Governor and Legislature m rs irrtn t arotina it would not have any effect in obtaining for,.us our share of, ths Jamln-J)o tliey not know that North Carolina has her share of influence in the councils of tlie nation ? Aud aughlBut.ihe to endeavor to inaintain her rights: and so far as she can, have these lands managed upon correct principles f It is s poor argument, one that showithe weakness of a cause, to urgo that a measure ought not to be sustained in a State because there I a "majority opposed to il lit Congresa j it is in effoct making State policy sub servient to influences nt the scat of our national government, a state of things our opponents'urc ready to inveigh agaiint bitterly and vehemently when the Whigs have the power. No, thequesiion should be, is it right that North Carolina should claim her share of these lindsf lfiis she an eUiil interest with the other States, in the public domain ? And if she has, she should stand up for her rights, if she were the only ftAte in the I'nion that had the manUuesa to contend fir juj tke aud Li riirlit. ' North Carolina ha an interest in the puMic domain, she has equal right with all tlie other State in it, nd it ji Ijrjeeinggainst her to saytlnU U is foBy to elect a Gorcrnur and leg islature friendly tothebeneficient measure of dis tribution. IUdshereceivedhershareequallywilh the old States, had impartial justjee deen tnetc l out to her in the dispoait ion of the puMSa d main, she would have been much better able to earry on lier system of internal improvements than she has been, and she could hare made her common schools more efficient and extended more widely tli blessings to be derived from them. The loeofoeo exult in their opposition todis tributiusvit.i theme peculiarly nloasineto their candidate for Govern., who with aslgular- ,J J".' J,,uJu 0,,r ,ha that w can n-d got our right iu theseCmls. The Whigs, a they have always been, contend fur this measure n act of justice, as only giving to North CaruDu what has been given to other State, her equal share in the benefits to lie derived from th public lau la. When this question U set before the people in its true anion, they rW not and will But bawtate to rebuke those who practically deny to Xurth Carolina bey equality ia right a on of the State of the confederacy. Waaa Cotstr Th canvas for th Legisla tor eommeaced la thi county oa Monday last at Spike'. Mossn. Jacob Mordeeai, William T. Collins, aad W. II. Harrison, Whig, declared thrmW candidate for the Commons. Th reform ticket ia a follow " " ' A-aafc Juha M. riemming. CosmeiM S. Hine Wbitaker and K. Hall Burwsll Hoilios, the other amnio baing oV eliswd. Th loeofore eandiilate are i GMoa II. WiUer. rvssssesM-Si. 0, Eafld, AUej Hunter aad W. W.Whilakar. Csstm Corsrr. The Whbr eandidatM fur th Legislator ia this county arc a fuUow i .H jMSMsBWksi!! al W, Caadwirk aad (ieorge 0t Th candidate t US loaiai'ars! t.X, II. Htrs-t, Co-ssoas C. It. Wood aad R. A. Roas.lL Cfi ra Kivs. a the Jottt wet., the Sat bill asaking aa arropriaa. by th rwao al of alKtraetiott la the Cap rar Hirer, wa pasaed in the U wa, ht ay 110, nave 2, after 1 striking eat the appropriation of t rsaj t, refund to thechlsene of Wllm'ert'in th us Vint nasribated by thra tor the Improvement J th mr. 1 Is n s s , w Wars Ul a aaaa jned Si mim returuiog hm fruw llMias gatheriaf at i,,ik.'s " '-aly, est aUeasptiug to tis mtt a tn . k i a h i U a ia aad was dnt ai sWsM1yjMsM1TJTMaWaw1wssaawswsa BALEIGg' "0&TH MR. MOREIIEAD'S LETTER. In another column w publish a letter front lion. Jamea T. Morebead to Todd R. Caldwell, Esq, of M or (tail ton, which not only expludo tli wonderful affair gotten up by Gen. Eduey and so crowed over by the Standard and other kieofoco journals, but shows most conclusively and by the most ample official testimony, that Gen. E. was recalled from hi mission for a just cause ; nod further, it puts to rest the charge that any at tempt was made to hribe the imriWulatc General. So fiir from that being the case it is shown that he it was who sought from Messrs Morchead, Dockcry, and others, money, to go to the Western portion of the State to electioneer upon. If the official statement from the department of the In terior, embodying letters from leading Democrats iff the West, implicates him in practice that I . .. . . . 11 , . , . once tn elections in this State. We do not envy them the position they are made to occupy, nor do wo envy their new friends tLe comfort they may deme-fewm litjpure ?f rranmctiorrs that they would have much preferred had never seen the light of day. As corroborative of the fact that Gen. Edncy's letter to President Fillmore, did not have the ef fect that its author claims for it, we append a letter from the lion, Edward Everett to tho Hon. Geo. E. Badger, which we Cud iutlie last Fayette-. villc Qlncn Boston, 27th, June, 185 L Pear Fir : I havo your favor of the 2.1th en cloning aAmall pamphlet which contain a letter (purporting to havo been addrewed to Mr. Fill more, when President of (he I'uited States) da-ted-5th Fetruary 1H-53, aud signed ' i. M. Ed ney. " You call my attention- to tho prefatory remark, in which it is stated that the letter wm ; considered by him (Mr. Fillmore) and his Cab inet in Council -- and its statements - found to lie entirely satisfactory: " and vou inooire of n, 'w netner any jmvr irrteT" was eOnnidered by Mr; Fillmore and his Cabinet in Ctnmcil. , , areeom.ilential; but as the letter has been Pun ished with the prefatory remarks referred in 1 ucrm ii proper to state m .reply to your inquiry, that It is in substance a copy of a letter, addrotis ed to President Fillmore on the Mb February IHo3, and that it was read in the Cabinet, lit was however thought by the Cabinet, and I be lieve unanimously, not to have any bearing up on uic oiimiiona reiauve io ,ur. r.utiey appoiut Mient a Charge i' Affkiri.. at (l.i.iikn.u- . t am not asfare that any .opinion was exn'ressed w&eOier its slulcuieiila were or mora iua ikfli." factory. I remain, deny sir, very truly ynnra,-- EDWAKB-EVEKETT. Hon. Gro. E. Bxrois, - Nothing further need W said to disarm flic movement of Clingman, Edney A Co., of all pow er to harm Gen. Dockery or any body else. f . " "n the editor of the Standard tell the people what wu.fuloui-e he b u ..u 4t.. 4K r-pl. of North Carolina to place in his new allies Gen. B. M. Edney and that "distinguished statetman," 1 nomas L. t Itiigm-in, after the expose male l.y tho report from tho Department of tho Interior contained in the letter of the Hon. Jarne T. Mnrehead? Will the editor of the Standard and the candidates of tho party now lieforo the -people, say tliat, if elected, they will- under any circumstances rote for such a man as Thorn L, ClmgmeB f. United State Senator from North Carolina? 1,'ltlu1a'lirTn7aMlIia nas,lf at once, become such a great man with th loeofoeo pirtyf He is the man who, according to hi own aceotuii, lieeame "ffcnjrd with Gen. Dockery, beeati, like any kioiest man,, when h f.Muid out the truth of the charge against Gen. Edney, he asked the I'reaidont for permission to with draw his reeominenilatioB of Mi aforesaid ICdews, for a foreign appointment Tliat "distinguished statesman,'' Thomas L. Clingman, knew as well su Gen. Dockery, why Edney wa recalle". II knew that the 1 agg letter was not th real cause of objection to Edney, and that it arose from the charges ayiiust h'no in th department of th Interior. Mr. Clingman la entitled to all th indignation he can muster because of tlie fact thai bis man and particular friend Edney was recalled. If lie see anything that is very decent and proper in being offended at it, then he prob ably ran explain to tli country tlie propriety of clinging to one against whom uch grave and serious charge hate been proved. Will uot the editor of the Standard bestir him self and .enuie to the assistance of his new allies J Cn lie not gt Balis or the "distinguished states man" to publish om more letters? Cannot the fertile imagination of th editor suggest to then souse plan by which tby an avoid the odium of tlieir acts? . Oh I but probably Edney and Clingman will feel themselves fully eompnatl, if tlie Una by ehaac happen to obtain a majority in the legislature, should the "distinguished tales men" receive the reward of his treachery and he ant to th Senate. Will th Standard atmtrih uto to that reuh? I It la favor of putting Clingman la th Senate and has it But eowmitted He party to that tergaia?" WiB thus of the party who are Bow Inokiaf, to a seat la th Let,, islature plolg tbameelye to surh a result! Will they play the garni ojnly. that tliey have eotnBseBoed ia eecrst ? We shall se. Kl'PBEMK COIRT. Th M lowing opinioa has hsaa delivered sine (Mtr last report t "TiyTssi, c t-Tb Cbie n.irp;Tn.,;ty insa tiuillord, disaiisstnf to ImU Biiaaust. At , I U-tj, ia i.ily. t hhal. frma. Cravees. dinetuiit tl.e iiijum liua to be iluaulved. Also, us Tboawi aud I' reach, in aqurty, y. K lUiaasa, mat K.heewi. d-taring that tltar U aa error ia th derM dieawlviaa th ininsi-u tu. in fsui y. Baker, frota Cusabsvsud, deelaruig that thr ie aa rr. By !', J.Ia Boyett . l!rL oa ei- lrf.oa to tnoit'i retwrt AUo, la i horeas. ia equity, . Nm, frwa Ceewelt. At in ha b rah.le , B.rk.r, f,. (irativilV lfrii. u4 ts.l s.1. AIh i KirkiaaaV Cos, fr. Cu.l f rd, sftnninj ll Ja tgraeot. " , Bt Bsvt. J, la Rowland Ms equity . pr. Ua, fnaa st ste, d" latin ( thai there ts mo ia th enter it rvrl, f.M fr,, A leu. t, trw r. Ilsrne,, in eo.iv, fnn y.tfmmtl. Aim U Aadersua . Arr,..ft,.n. ia .,uiiy lr a, iml.s( aa k. , a,, Au, ia CUU . tironas, fives tit4r. CAROtlNA, WETjHTSDAY MOmnXG, JULY 19. 1854. Fan Sirrot.-The St.nlard has at last up courage enougn to recur to she (ab ject of freesuffrage agnio, but only for th pur-J powot indulging in a species of jpocisl pltad ing not even worthy of that immaculate print. It Oodoavors to" nuke it appear that Geo. Buckery is not a real friend of this measure and that Mr, ""RJ? I, and the only proof that it bring to ward la Its own assertion. If that were rrreof thenthe people could be made to believe the most absurd and ridiculous stories, such as can be found nowhere else say in the columns of the StAiidard. . . . ' But the Standard does not tellits readers wheth er it is in favor of any other amendments to the Constitution or not ; it preserves a studied silence on all such questions, because it does not wUhfor the present to giye np its old grounds against a Convention, Although- sum thus n nd Conwfitutlon, direct aseeat to two other changos, but now it is only free suffrage. What is tlie matter f Has this question lost lts charm ? Is there no more 31rtir ard desire to koep other que.tions in reserve, un settled, so that iu candidate may" have some ox tra' capital to go upon. The course of the Standard and other loeofoeo ouruals, illustrates the propriety and the wisdom of the position taken by tlie Whig party on the question of constitution.! r.-f,,-,,. The Whigs. desirous of keeping tho amendment of the Con stitution out of tlie political arena, end wishing to,(iettlo quickly, and effectually all reforms con templated in , that instrument, advocate a Con vention from the people, called expressly for this purpose and no other, which Convention ahould revise tho Constitution in those particulars de manded by the yoice of the people, which could be accomplished in a short time. They desire to keep no question in resent for party'purposes. but Wish tn tee alt disponed of and the Legislature left free to attend to the business that legitimate ly belongs to it. LETTER FROM HON. JAS. T. MOREHEA Gnti-ssnoao', .. C, July 8th, 1854, Dr. Sit : On my return from the Supreme Court, I received yours of the 29th June, enclos ing a copy of a letter, purporting to have boon written by Gen. B. M. Edney, to President Fill mure on the 8rd day of February, lrit3. I should conceive it so ireely necessary to have noticed tli is, aTtcr"tTie republication of hi card to the Ilegistor, of which the following is a copy: -- 'A CARD:" "VTaas!STosAKtst 9th, Mbi. "To it KilHar At Htuitr i Pin I sin tnlWraeit Hist it Ii staled la the "Sunders, or ia an Extra tssaed from the '."telllUr4', ofltoe, tliat an offc-r hes beea auute me In this riry. by a nihordinate In the Navy IfepartaMiit, and by wrtaia Wbl(r members r Coearm, rrom the Ktatt uf North (Wuiuavaf on thousand dollsrs, fe . tf "" ud th- Meeel tirkM. I a.k we lavor f ye te say that llie sbere etaleaseut . . Very reevectfull, B. M. EDNET I thought Gen. Edney would be good eno gh authority against himself.' After the nomination of Scott and Graham at Baltimore, I found no one more xealou for tlieir election than Gon. Edney, who had been in the Convention. He was an ardent Whig, and pro fessed to have great influence in the mountain counties. He talked with me often and much about what ha could do, wor he el home. Tlie replies mail by myself and Gen. Dockery to his assumed powers in aid of, and his repeat ed expression or anxiety and concern for the ueeeeeof tlie Whig tieketi were that we would be pleased to so him at home, doing what he thought be could do, ; t hortr such croyvrav thai pawad as usually take place between fofif- ical frteniU, during a political camrHurn. M felt great anxiety in the result ef tlie lec tions, inn. Edney included. But It is antra, bo fir a I know or believe, that there was any offer to ferine urn, r.iUiry, or tliat anyjliing was said or d me UMunsutent with the strict M prusnsty, A to any conversations alleged to have taken place botwcft ieiu Educy and Mcasrs Stanly and Warren about a draft or check, I know aatb- ing nor do I recollect to have heard of any such conversations. Tku, however, I do recoTUot that! heard Gen. Edney propoe to Gen. Ihwkcry, that, if he, E lney, could get tour hundred dolfln h wuuldrs horn and shark In th campaign; to which Gn. IVickory replied, "yonr tavara bills would it be au j thing lik that amouBt, " Gen, Ldoey then joeoatly said "As awairsl asaw asoae k Ueml Oe dammed HaptiM rtV'-knowing that tien Dockery was a Butoiber of the Baitit Church, aud eunudering th remark at jneuty made, I threw la aota playful remark which turned th eonreraation, sod, after this, I hare no recollection of hearing anything about Gen. Moey going Isocm, or treating the Baptists. ii is true wrote aad signed a letter to the President, meom mending (lew. Edney to his fa vorable ennsideratioa. This I would Lay dune TrsrOBl and ether eoaeideTatton, had there been ao eleedots pending. Aad after be had accepted the appointment, no one eoald have been more mortified than myself to tnd charge of a sariou character, preferred against him. H.t ltor bad no waight with as. I writing my se.,nd letter to Mr. fUhaor. Wbes I returned to Washington la Becentber, A. IK la,2, Indmg a rleesowr agaiaat bint I inquired parth ulej-Iy Itflo tli aature aad foundation of th charge fnond that th Secretary of th la trir, had eaaved aa enqalry to b mad b Xuttk f--.li i i- i-.i.-g u , mt nUnajaJ jjauij-i. aa the Pension oltea thai K. Harper, Esq., the agent appuinted t7 thi parpuea, bad sa Btilted bis oiVial report, and the eyideaae aad eircuairtaarat oa which be founded the earn, la Oil rp.e-t sftar setting forth (he svidear spinet eartais indi vidua le In the Westers part of the Stela, taking whi.ei ts be tra. asad aat a ease of guilt, aiMMladed bis report as (JIws Will "Ca ealtia, a,. Jr. f,, lHri4 Alto.. By M tlx I nifd fMaea as lUknitt, sn hare erui.ms .n.r4 a;iras Womlaa, Johaaoa aad M esilelt, I bwrned lrt bun that h kd less in "-trrsr.ni.lm.-a with Ihe eosnsniasw.ar nf 'mi M.M in f.-, la a ia wbuh VlaMla wae rhw,'d wuh fnutd. la Me mrea of m,t e.iMreniu.Ni a letter wa elwnvn Is as by Mr liueted, rsotved by hiss I row K. M. Moer. ef " -'lo rs a rbarart. aekxig dies la'evf fe llier dieg. aaia W yvdtia, that I , ' pmper to bring It to M, , " " e 11HSI su r. Hunted to aav tliei he.lirl J..; . MM Mlui. V, I- . I ... or reply to thi niniuunicatiuB. The fullowiur I. .-.a T I. . 1 x a wUsmxarox, August SthlTsS?.' , - lHr "'r: ipon conversing with Mr. Clinrjman, we have thought ,it advisable that I shild write yon to the effect that you will not toko any .tr,,. inrelwtiOBtothaebarirosairainst -onn it. tv.HKlfin.of Yanoey.at least for the present, t The t '(Immiasioner of Pensions has, "J s-'lingraan' ug5estins, placed the whole of his cases in my hands for inspection, 'and if j """soriuiuiai snnut.i hediBCoveredon the t parvoi. ivotainu, in eonnexion with snid cases, maming pneeutim,you will be timely notified, iillraan Blayloek, the only accuser oiWoodfin, to not stall nrWiodr man. 11, you know, was (fiooruy rfieAoroerf from hi Captaincy in "d teitl htmt. The whole community of worthy gentlonien havecertifledto Woodfln'i good andirreproachablrcharaoter to Mr. Clioa- " man. and he Ii.. M...-.I- ei..i '.a i . 9 --t - tu.ij uiru eiuu corviueatcs. t he lettoi of Mn-NtrM-saT the Pension I 'eiwrt- tWrniiiiniy Jgl f:lliyrt:Tn arstrt Ttrmn this Tmbleet. stiould it rm1Ti)CessayiYf''iay: tllniiu'f wni.wno nnderstands all the facts. He, as well as myself, is quite well acquainted with all the parties, nod, aa at present advised, think there t" ftowry good ground ftn-the-TtJsrdchnr set forfh'tw IIU--I t.-i 4 ...... . .'Mijt'i & , u-iinrn. ; r'i. T l,,eare id" being, very respect fully, your obedient and humhttfwervant.'' (Signed.) "B. M. EDNEY." " Pout Script. It ia right that I should state Mr. t oodlin has written Mr. Cliugiiian and " myself a letter which has just come to hand, ' disclaiming all further connexion with said bn " sines until a lull examination is had into his ""conduct, and eek to have ft made thorouehiy y - ' . aiu- uoinir every .t.H MnJ l.-ll . . r eoau ooiiiinue, in conuoxiuu wil Itll -iur. ilinguuui, until couiulotud. " Bespectfully B. M. E." The original lotter baa been surrondored to mo by Mr. llusted, and ia herewith submitted. On inquiry at the Pension Office, I learn that this extraordinary lot sWfltt-nnte yavilli t lis ..se! ... I al justice of the eouiitrr. on the part of Gen. B. JI. Eduey, as I had readily supimsed, wa wholly unauthorised. " The lotter of Mr. Kile of ih 1'eniwin 1 department." which ia Gciu. Educy to Jaare beeji -taratuiiutu and nut aulii.rucd by the Cominuiwncr," wasin fact a let- " -1 llm t iitinm as - '- Mr. Nile, aa the acctimponyiiig coiu'muuicalious from that office maked A. will show. The disclosure here made, however, I am paiiied to say, is but the nrelude to another ..f ...i .I-,,.. and mure damning unport. Sulyoined is a lotter addressed to me by H. W. Husted, U. S. Hist, Attorney, dated Raleigh, N.C.. Oct. 25, 1852, intended to exploiu-Uie letter fnnn II. D. K Cnlauiiaa, Eau., coniitw Solioitor, dated m,M)v, N.U27th May ltdij, and the letter of J. F. WllH-h lolhtw t 1 he oritrtnnln he n Um.l.J. my bands by JlrJIiuted, and tiicy artLcrewttb subuuttod. j ' , " Ralsioh, N. C, Oct. 25th, 1852. . - A. prosocutuia was panding ain awph Carroll tor procuring a pension from tlie United Statos by fraud, and John V. Hoke had been swung for ma in behalf of the United Slate: i ne onarge was believed and so stated to ma, to be true, and 1 had asked Mr. Hoke to have Carroll before a macistrate on nmliuiinar . aniination, and, if the proof would warrantit, to iVi I- enargetn the !'.' Tn wnelusiim of tliat preliminary evamlna- - wm appear ry vne letters or Mr. Cabanis f, . ;,iyu"- " Cap. Juha r. Hoke, of 12th J uue last. In both these lotier. I h.v. H full o.nhdcnce. They are from gentlemen of fuuwirtigeu wot in anu high imnor. (SiKnd.) 11. W. llbSTED." District Attorney for N. C. . Slll!l . C 7th May, 1852. uearsiri 1 write to snake wan derslon- SRlMilavlii.Llll.i-L J '.- . . c " "- iry guou ciusen I DOUUU to du to Justin to himself, and to the state aud "MHiaoaity in which he- lives Jrtm.. t'i.A " wU arrived her a few evening since, a li "puty Marshall forth DiMrioto, North Carolina, " with a pruee against Joseph Carroll, th pre "srnt Hhenfl, charging him el being guilly of sub "ornation of prejury, ia obtaining mouey front " thePemrmn (Ittie tliroagh Mm, ColiiusarMr. " Patterson. A you wrote th process I sup. Jon- Bn.ler.tand what Lain meaning or what ease 1 ud to. Well, on the evening that " Caldwell eauta, Uan, B. M. Edney, whoobtained th reoords tront Washington City with a view " to prosecute Carroll, went toCaldwell and diree " ted bun to give th papers to Carmll, and said " that he waeaesistantprosecutorand had a right to enter a nid. pros, to ths indictment But " C aid em II refused to do so, end Edney and Par- ... i..-pne.'u vor in in warrant, had emret- ing, and Carroll also, the defendant ... u " said aad eaa b fully substantiate.!, that E.lney aad Parbaia agraed, that if Carroll would b t e " the-aSf, -that Parham the prnaacutor Would Bi appear oa th trial and would procure Jos V twX'aby. Ui main wiln "self" Well when warrant wa .in.-J .r " the Bsagistraia, Parham, th prosecutor and tlx "man who bad busied himself more than any witoeaa alented himself. N'u t.n,f being pro- ...rro... v .rroii was reiraee.1. r.-tnry poctHcd pet of Of money, Parhass, the pruseeuKir. pocketed the balance ef tlie atuery, and here ia a top and stand still uf the whole matter. But our ommuniiy aie anraged, and wiU But suffer saea wings so go unpunished." "Now mv olriaotia wnliu.tlit. " l to ask y.ir a the District Attorney, to in " esUtula aarh prureesling forthwith asar enarea arr.and torwerd thssa te me, with full diree- ae eWieaxasnW . t .a .a ""' iesuny. If yna have an rr.m m, . aka say e4els.es ant u U iru. ,.(.. .1 i;. "toJ.n, A. Caldwell or Cap. J, F. Hoke, ol Lineolnton, and make enquiry. Ilsiau..li.1 . .. wmJ . e bguv ia tin niaiiar u. that 1 ata eenniy bolioitoe uf t:lui ..j " think it incumbent aa ass to aapprasa, a tar a I eaa, any such thing. , , - " 1 wiU spc a leiier f-arthwlib,'' Y'rlN,t. tWrt. "II. U. K. CABA.MSS, Ca. Sol." Mr. Hasted make the follow ins endsemrnt a thi Irrtter i . " Klsio Oet. 23 IRil " I stale that P.. M F.deM t.1 . ....k. "fr.wi Bsstaact in this mailer, tweon,muiii.ated aim a. M all eboul It. (Signed.) II. W. Ill fsTED. 1. . Ihsl. Alt, ?f. T." LiaiWTua, Jaaa 12, lAii Ilcsytn, n. w. , , , , " J"" n'" t-Ts-T letto baa heea reeeire.1. and I feel kosjad give y a s. relativ. to th .r.raliun .4.11, aad h-r by u doing I will a.4 trmtmrnUm Btaeh an y.r line. Th ttrmemi... ' empk-sed Mr. Uurbn and snslt a. pr.Hw.isii ' tb d-f- ndaiit aad furtiuJd II- pru. II. ' rrd ta est ae -we Undr-i d. llsr II. J.. rmpl l.-al Mney , ,u C.ea..1 s leavwg th cmtitrv f. the Et. Al th .. neteland Court, Uoey rl.,,.,l tl w Atr torn.yi 0. ea-. sad d,r.M lmm fc, dieeh.rx Norton a4 mr-lf, .nsm .s,,k a, aeatl sm' i.Haod nrd ., t-iT m . r Uiaeoia f. Ihewrve-a 1 UmA I "fepled lhl.mn land liiili.lJ.l.. .1.. ... i " rirn ,j,d hk.ea,, . . ,i . , .-; r agaiaas me tnree J.ieeph arroil for niborhatioa of perjury, Uen. B M " Edney aad Dr. WiIIum. Carbarn,.!, bar. U a donU, guilty ityawpoanding In aomnany a 'raidr ir ,.!, t, lu-jl k .... NUMBER 28. " prosecution stud btfor the Deputy Miibal arrived at the Court, he and Carroll 'had eoav .-m.... . , oiicj gave to i.amiii Brelease, " I do not know what sum Carroll p,id, bt 1 believe thai hepaiilfiKirhiinJrvddoilars. Par " urn had already paid Edney one hundred dol " lars ati.l ts.irr.,11 paid hire another hundred After Caldwell arrived at Shelby, Edney ap "pHedtohimto give np the warrant. Mating " that H haiiJeen settled, and that Carrcll eould not beeonvicte.1, because of the statue barring " the action. Caldwell came to me to know " what he might to do, stating what Edney had " aid. J told him hi duty was to execute, and " he had no ripht to thx taiV . tiling else, lie did ' execute the warrant, ami tlie witness, tlie main " witness absconded, and there was no record H-nither. Edney haying previously given tliat ap " to Carroll. Xhee are the circumstances as they oci?urre.l, Cabania 111 go into our State " Court with it. The bar have come to the eon- . ,.m...ih iu inrmipiiii H, ana to serve a rule on "Kdney. This wa rejadved on before we left " Cleveland and Edney had hilt the l'.,..-. i. - jfyeaf - ts woignnCitf tu Jial pmSsmum if it ie n,traiLiip aBAajqiusandtovtM eter-t ' tlie legal geutlumen to havo it done. 1 have "ne doubt you wouldkindly furnish us any aid "tn purging this miserable affair, that lays in ." youx powetvJlutXdo nut kno.r.auy .Hung that " van bo doncbcTond having Edney brought Jp acwaint by a rule, and having 'both Paruin and HJ-noy indicted iir tho State Court, if it will I ami with great respect jours truly, ' N--- J. F.'IIOKE. The teal nndlnterest manifested by Gen. Ed ney In the prosecution of the eases commuted to mefiritivestiratiiui. one of which isshn.n t,i.. blackened wiihnheisswttad aha forgery, j "" '"svuiiiKuevciopmeots Here made ol hts most unwarnnted Interfemneewfih rl,..ir,... of the law and collusion with offenders other Similar eases, aeemim e a irclvtoeallforfortl . action and iimuirv ou the tart uf the Ih.vnr.,. ment. 1 he papers necessary in the prosecutions directed against Wondnn, Johnson and Wostfnll, wer left with Mr. Hunted. District Attorney- whose receipt for which, with the copies I took of ..vu, nm omsoft iiu ii nusniiuou r With high cousiileraliou r mr obedient eerrant, t - z -z I KEXToX ilARPER, Clerk. . - lept. of tlie Interior. JTon, Xrn. TI. SmnrT; flccrctary------ tieitteesorr WasbingtusvIV C- .. After reading this report, I thought it dne to myself, to B'Mrcsi tho President a second letter, a copy ef which signed by myaolf, Oenl. Dockery, ana i think) by others, is as followa i WxsinmiTo.s Cirr, Janimrr gjr Sir : Loatsumuior the undersigned mmnlre of tongresa from North Carolina, riaaimmemlodto tueiavorable oouaideration of the President, Gen u. iu. coney, or uie same biiite n a.,iv. ..s. nelH tias heen-efi(t-nd n Genr Edm-y. - They . - i-i - ..-ui L-.1..IITOH,-., loaouio exteni, reaponsiblo to the President and the eoontrr tut Sill' W atimUnlniaufc. EutorntiuiiiK these view, tliey deem it an act of usuce to iiuinseives and to Ui l'resxlent, to aay, v itow sun Tarctnrrsronee nam since, come to ineir knowledge, which eauaetheinto regret tlieir reoemmendation, and to rwocotfullv ask that Uie fsu.n nm. in wunuruwn. Wo hare the honor to be Your otie.lient sormnU. io me i resmens Ol toe tinted Mates. Tlmtl liave given youihastybuta substantial """si asweeslmg W y r mlUU. of this affalrt.Tuura respectfully, JAMES T. M0HEHEAP. 10 Touajll. Caldwell, Eq, Morgantoo, N. C. Congressional. Wisniaatow, July II, 1854. ' Tlie Senate laid aside all other tmaineas and took an the lloino.tcad BilL Tbedny was spent Th lluuae Jiad nndet eanaidaratiaa -the. bill increasing the lalario of lienartmsnt Clerks, but eame to no conclusion. The lluuae airesd In . .,11 . . It . a r mwvh a. i s ... in., ooreaiier. NlwKoRTIfCAInl.lsllWnar.: 1 dent of the, ltalticlt Pust says tliei now wurk by Hey. Iir. Caruth'a of Uoiir.ird k.. In T ,,fP '"'""'"I"" ltieutitld. . . ' una. ssoirnosoi ctiarac- ttr.chu-fiy ml the Old . JiutU ikato.'?.. Jn- Ca mihers is the author ufa valuable work, the lif of lr. CaldwelL containing by far Hi most eom. I-. wunt erer puoiiancu Ot tlie Ke(ulaUon trouble, and the early struggles fur liberty, in A orth Carolina. Th wurk in question (says Die writer) bejrln with a carefully prepare! hi.uiry of th rieins la me rvMitcn t ounties. under the l.il of M-l L....1.1 ana coo tains aoeounu of llm exploit of the noted torr marauder Col. iMvid Pinning, id'the service so in n nig eau of Col. Andrew Ilalfonr, with anamicr 01 minor Incidents, and sketches of mner rnametera, aSd of the Tory warfare In the Biid.llonnntie. Tnase constitute thent.tvolume of the w.trk bow in press; and if properly eneour sped, Vr. C. prop.uw to issue another work with "itraniiiras sew-Be or tiovarnisri Caswell, Hurt. (ieocrsls lloere ll,..kr..l 11 I .- . II. - .. 1 i .. .. ""..raill.iwa. "sniiji, nm, nr. noor, Ac, Ac AXSOS COLNTy"a.i7 Ur.,7 HOCKEHY We Botic that a corre.rv nd.,l ..lil. n.l.l.l. Standard, writing fmtu tlii eonnly, yentnrnthe .....u ,oe, urn, IV -TJ Will yet th full Whir rot of Anson. We noilmi inl..i i...- tlen. !. kery was a eaudi lat ,.r ConKres in tlii Ih.trict, that there wer some l-aoina? ears among the l)erw,rrery, who were nut only willing to assert that he w.wld not romn.au d th t hut "d of th eoumr. but wod-l h... ,;.v..i . r dint on a wafer that the filling in il.. 111,;. .dewrjdheve.,n.i.ierble. They weremie led, aa I th htaudard earreanna.ler.1. be refusal of Uinsyer f.air memUr of U Whig party to support Oca. lK ckry. The- null, men, w presume, still refuse to enpport him sod this, w tentur to say, is lh nnly ground that Ik fun.Urt. rorre. h.leiil lias f..r the aesertina h makea. Th n fu. d on lbs lart of ibma to, If Sea men ( we ara!m.s4 eiln l..nl,. trof them due ant exceed .lit tn..! f...tk.rL "7' '"" ll'B It did In Jiil. Bmrly. I,, . IW not l,i. supr-)rt Die full and en-ire e-rwojl i ,;. j.,rty. This is certainly th ff.i't it 111 nn Iheoerasiiai tn which art.' rr.nrre.1, wnsj tt is is,wn that the W hig . was teach at t sa averac One, aad this ff I ffevt h am aav a ain. ! J Mar. A f.'l NiiitB Tatili:itxri.aiU.Ia aled ia kia s, h bar ,m l ly. that Ii.,, I'Tkery. Jan.ee l,.rt.cs. and lr. Cleidy bad ..f-red Uen. I. Iney i.u to enm l,. f, V.ebiut iadan.ae.lh Mountain lK.ui.4 lamtorof Mr Karraad liea hr-Hl in lbs tarn !' woyeare ago. This al II.. Bxaaent wa. a mureaof rreat r.-oirias i.t tlia Ik n... wbeaUen. N,kery rm and aiarot ib.t Ls. l.-to'V had ma.1 a .' .-hi Inistaki. ...J a.i I 11... h he-l Cm. t., Iheia an I e.kl U,. I f I bundrt d ih-IUrs f or so- h iirv.ce an I ww " l ' 'j r oi.i. .una .onui n ttuhainai "ml I - th fr-.nithe rro-l. ae mad. us treubl f lU (.or i f ti a.!,, .d ll.. i'uurt ll.aie, m iTmuerala wer .i 'em f r the r ,4 il ,r.ing f.,t..s Ml,,,. eorrieo l'rrer w-r' Th- m'.raiee;. Mr. I'aliln o an I o f w ..n I 1. ,!.,. . ,, ,1. i. ro . j. I. .11 e ... 1 lo liliHl.'n Itretn'-lr 1 f b'h.f oi'elsl, I l.d. ts here 1,-4 I,,, J f ,, .1 1 , K .ui. CLOIICIROV lit;! i yrvn as; "s aaa ai4 si n,r..e- rcet, tw lik,' vriDllHIIir All.,,,, House I alt-1 Kttnt 1J! C ra a d-Striet. rivt pooss runs rit.ni.WAv. Theseberrllw. aavinsexieusive end .n,,,,, . nuir-saieau. fur awaafecluriiut ers srii. k- m o i-., , are prrd k, oL w U,.rp,.i .a ,a a. ' IbfMishuiu the eoonrry, Wroaght and Cast-iron nailing ' iV EVEIiy HES0RUT1"S, CratlNgw. Shutter. Ifcmr. PeHS.le Iron Red. steads, plain ami ornaments I; t riOs au fra le lor C hildren, Ir.m Chain, swiirsn, Vts.h.lsnils, Hi.si.r. Vorkt.hU, V ttasbrella and Il ilslenSs, r, Atsa Bqitrior quality of IRON FA.lt M fV.Srt. ill sthi-k they MU wwraatto surpass in tirXiita. dsrebili-tv.-lw.ut, ef ini rhe.oe, (lis miu.ul.ftrw .,f any wh hn in their biw. Ortb-rs frem n t,, . Ihm ef u. I efted Stele. IhsnkfUly ryeei.sj ..a sn witk lb utuoet diiukifc. T LAVT.R8, IU tiiaud-eiee!,, Y: S3 3ia. ' Jan lt'lsTl. KUMHEL'S B.I. Ml W..L'... ... . 1 . .' ..' m. "uniuii. ..sinii ttauuiiif Thtrntf Patent 8ad ia lie tiwitfr. They an otsil. fross tlie Imt oak tennvd leather, and Inayoairhly strck-aed, etniwi.tft, ami riveted inaeikr, aad BMri te rua prrtertli ,inut, aiid ailh a lrt. ot h i ths-l'tBties.iasid. AsnMHvd-tatotoens ertid. wl iu-,.1 .. .'. . .1 ... . .... , , t " sirs. Siflri.tii. imonin at ... rn. ... orrouiit-,with Le trfethcr, tln ttf and ail tBjiir n . wJ,i I.L: O, I-H-'-iIO-A, ii ferry fu, y. T. Jae II, JIM ; . ' tZ.lm . -BCHIErrElVtlf. nsoTBtn mi r! WH0LE8A1B DSUGOISTS, New York. .. Oar Semortd to Xo. 1T(1 tt'Ulian(-.Stivtti Carter . ' - .... of lUrkmrni. Impeftlnit th Iwutoit; DHtiH.S frem i.r -ii-inl market., both la Rl'HOfBaadin EAST I -ITK- ead at FRBNU1I ANU ENtll,I!lt ell KM If A t,d, Pk H. FU.MKKY, TOOTH, NAILS AXD llAfa Iihr-MiKH. HAIH lll.0VE AND KTK.sp.'s, PARM TRI KKT sj BPOSlIk'it, t:0RK!?, SOAPi, Ae.. ., ther ..!lr u.w en the wort raasi.nable wrms. Orders eiilwr ie sursoa e by mall, will rsoelv tbelr best areulloB. June IJ, lew. . , 6 1y ; i E VERtAKD A (Jf UE, 'J . Da. Edwad Bucckm'; B T A TIT V V Tt tf tir r v as W t n . far th Fsvbt and Ague, Caagre For sr. ' JUSfErSIlsiSD ILL IIUIOI'S 1TFECII0SS. TUB Frnpletoref this medleine will stste, wltboot h.sll.iiim or fees- ef eoniredietion, thai ths !ritrssa Mitri-sa has cured bion) werstms-wbere- is -be. im snov iteases. t lit neUirine has a.ilher Arsenie Bur Uuinio ia its eomimsiliim, all the ingnihcnt, ere ufa nertevlly heellhy cluirscter aad highly st i mu !al ii.j; in.l Invigoraiinj in their Isndenry. IVrmtis while e.les; this lutjiciu. will sot be athiclrd by eipniere 10 w.lcr ot dauip stihos)ihere ne wore lluin inlhrire.-nnl ksslia. flantcrt m.ttltlof of e.ninlry where Ihe Art. ers- t.ii. win av wen to e.lH 1U1S mi-aicliju. As Ui. NS- tient Is am elilijod to ley by while and.r trniin.nt and they may be assured of a speedy rare, las frw. prieuir eould Introduee thousnndi of certitlesi.s fruai tbos of Ul.biKhesI rvipei-bshili, hut .rrfrrs levin t thy ttrk buy ene frodi. end eses will In... .k. ini. ....... proof ia youm-lt Full directions fur it as aecoia. pany each bonis. C'enifleates can b sera at the oltoe, sbuwlnt ker this ssedleln ka eund wbea all others here hnld For Ilivpepsi and other complaints there is But a better medicine hi the market, - It has ale bees takea with Ibe most aibiniihlns see. eeesia evenl es.es of Kheeuatisiu and 1, li.C these complaints take a teUvineonful two, a dev. Oa bottle el this medicine scryett.-n hut the desired effect, Frlu 1 1 ner bottle. For sale by KrajgUu la all parts cf the I'lltel Stale sod I'saed.. All wh,.li-e.le erders nuel be a.litre.. In MK HI) A SLKCrKKll, tale I'rnprielors, VS Drusdssy, .1. trk, , ." r. sv eu, MMua. aw a tt, Bistens, Hot a La, CWuslue, JL V tMia llsae and 0. r. kef era m Urs, haltiaur, M4 J.ly, I. iUL The People'. Book NO emwkeea reed .bnald be wltheol .yes' Iks Ceaitltaliei i.fthe I(nllp.l Si.o .,.,.!...; efladepmiiene aad Wa.liln(l.ia's larew.ll .l.trmM, JeM Febli.bed la lars . Heavy pener, ii illustiatrd witk See piwtnlla ef W..l.iL(l..n end Jn sea oa tinted peps'. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 19, 1854, edition 1
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