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,4 I J NORTH C A It O Lrl IY,A STAR-WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 854. "Li- 2 From the W iimiugtoa Commercial. AN AiTtll TO THE WoMEX OF SOUTH CAROLINA, .t I.oiy of S-mth Carolina, tvling herself A S ar.hero Motri n, hu nobly proptased that the omen uf lli:(.'iiiu-d.-it-ea hil purchase Mount Vernoo anisetit apart f. i.rever to the mm.ry of , M ahin?ton. Through ber ii.rluenoe, a t's-elingjnf .(he heart, which is surelv common to ait her Sis ters, has manifested itself in en orgaufsl form to carry nut thin must worth r object. Ilec own Slate took the lead and wa f Mowed by Georgia, Alabama ami Louisiana. In each of these State Assoa-iaf.iotoa hnv been formed to eoi'oct th means which will be required to effect tlid pur- - ch&se, and niake all suitable arraogenieula to re gard ta it. Their effort giv bright promise of success, if Kick s cause needs anything but ita a merit to secure sucr;. It is an appeal to the great Amm an heart. It trucbea it ta-nder-eat chord, making them vibrate, to the lofty key not of Liberty. By it, woman's gratitude and woman's patriotism are mad to plow, ami ah it carried back to ttie pml and roalixe in her own a-ml the high thonght and noLU aima of her re volutionary Mothers. They were animated by a love of liberty to he win; how in ita oioyinnt ahouli oar linn swell and overflow with grati tod to its great Defender and make iu hasten to eonsc-rate ttie and where rests all thai tu mor tal ol ttie immortal VI ashiogton. There is another incentive, addressing Itself to lex worthy, but powerful emotions of the hu- i manoeart. inerei danger that the faouie - -Waahingtuninay become the poatession of money 4 niog r.aaeulatona; inay b converted la eaiMc4 . of greedy strife fur gain. Whoa heart cm) hi be iu-lifforeut la the cuuitant reproval of tha- buv Iluuu .xuiiML-uruvl . XLixLbl jiol g iva-.raady-i gt-- JLioujatois of-Xoeth, Carol Th-flpl t " miwe w youi teour- rather ami Hrotiier iliialvnd and Son belong the leaaon of bis po i lineal i Inn aodlTie emulation of hi heruio 1'iaoi'il'i: btit t-' ureaenre and hallow hia home: ? to churi'i ail the touder retMli(:tionawhicuolua- tor around it, and endear it to tli hearta of bit , . jn-opie, iti work of thehemrt, ami that belong to otunn. ' ..,.-....." . It tmut nnt be arid that tlii women of Xorth Cstrolma are ununited fit the name of Waahine- ton; are innnaibl to the claims of a grateful pat ruM iem, while their Sinters are running a race d jrfwmu erndlatioo to rindicate the proud Jr..... " luiiiH of tiV4j CouXiuoa.Couutryr-itt tlteir yenerwr tion t r tun tornijorita great lather. Have they nt revefenea fr the miglitr l'd! Does the iAinorjMf hi gtorious dewla; his great murict :" bis rooderfulirhif einanta, exult no amotions in their souls 1 bring no sense of obligation to their hearts '. Shall their Couutrr's fitnie and tiaiit histiry eurich tlie luiud aloue, and leave th biart untouciied I Such aiiinja muatnol be said of the Daughters ft the Dome ut jleckleuburg. tome, then, and lay your offering njion the great altar of Kepub--lit an Liberty. Make the Grave of Waahiuton . the eoniijvD projierty of all hia children. Make it the shriii of ItWty io b visited "by th Juat and wi-;,' and good of the land, to refre-di their tialriuirn. rekiiidlu their love of IVtmriitiitlitn! .SM.iMltmw'iatjs ite diity .' Ttieil lt tlt there be no tear or itny at-U-ni;ii to enfnolile the sacred bonds ofUur L'uioii, and toalieuiUeun fxtrtion of Our-Oonfedoract from, auulii. r. . 'X'o soi'ura geiierul and- eltuctin actiou iu tins work, and to allow all. the pleasure 01 partieipuig tn loiiowing plan 1 pruiosed: S m Li ly is to b rl(ud iii ea li County of jvo-ih ariiina, towiioui inegeneral supenntenil- mi -e or the irk lr that Ujiiiitr will Lehini;, and - - - it is aictad that by ber peraunal rioo elu win excite an interest in the aulyeet and caua the name of every jierson to be. procured wh. i willing Pi contribute. Many might ba induced Hot only to Fubscrib theniH'lves.biittn make an offering in the names of dcpsrtni relatives or ineuus a a graieiul triuuie to Uieir memories. It Udeairaht tliat th subscription list shall contain UiQj'tli name, residence, und vuiit given by each aubaeriiier, nd tliat donation in tlie loune l tlioue who hav passed away, abould b ltiiui.i.ii4 from wwiiw, . When ail iadon .'that cau be aooomplishoil, th subscription list, . together with th amount received, shall b transmitted to The Governor of North Carolina. . Ivht lii'ji h?U .tu!dfl to... .Hi .pukijaLXha. l'reiiijiig Uf ty ior the huto, and to ba by ber , s revived upwi seaurity for iu faithful application , to th object for which It wa intended, visi to alio it veneration for ttaahington. liy anotiinteitn esuUlithed la oilier States, Now Hanover tkiutity Is permitted lo wdact tli l'rciidnig Lviy fr th Slut, who will hav th go Krai dirsctira of the whola ;wrjrk and wiU with th i'reatding Lady In each- County, bold sui li cmnatvmdruoe from time to tiiua as may be iiviwaary. It ia intended tliat the names, r .it-ri,w mil a.iins jjiven bj. earl) suls;rijr siiall be eur .ni l in a Umk to b deposited Bo n the archives of the Stat. ' It n boped tliat heartfelt aid will b given to this euod C9ne, and that all ertii,o tu effe.it i'a ibit niil ( made in ai-curtUnce with tli liri i. r..l uor w,Mn; wmeilv ami aealontily; but without aiir iliwire fir pihtn"itroriiotoriefv, A M.MltiiNtirMiinilcAKOLlXA. , M' ih, uiil in, July -Jlid, 1.151. the rrntic lands. As briefly aitnouareil ia our paper of rat !iriaylaat,tue bill tohantrn Uisalienationof ih public lands wmpaved by th Nnaleon r'ridsy railing, cawsiderablr nielitiad, but in a slmi tftwoiti Iran tiSrectinnatda than thr arheroa of th "ll,!ftiMi'.vl I'.iil ;".ir, while it atop short rf giving liie lamia outright, without money and witH'iut pri.io, to all eoniara, they are placed on SO', h a fouliitz and at rates so low as to prtmit a pretty epeedy riddanc of th nlir public domain- aontiiouiatiobappajrentlydfnoiitly wiah e I by the dominant party, Ixit which, to our plain adirtn ling, seems moat deplorahl Idly. Thr lands woo id not runaway, and would Co-t it liiing to remain s limy are uutil douian e I - f natural ioernaoe of tlie Amarican peo ple. The tons and daughters of our own cllin-ua wiil indue time require home in th fertile rcsii of th Wet, and how. much hotter tn ra-' serve ttiMii f,r u h wwnpnnts than for such as are lAniy tu be l:uipuj iruaiKa Uli VV orU lo come and ati-ei, tlieut. Th ytrgiuin HoaaUirs tr,if, in van tu g t etmnpted from Ui -naidrr-ing ririf"s Urn. ,onliwestrn Territory, given by Ilit iitW tli IVIernl ("imminent as a fund I r toe entimm benefit of all tha fttures; bnt even th it iliinn condition was diweardel, and the nia Kids Hera Uirown lob holrliot Willi tion r, t, Teanty years ago a leading loeoi t.er f "ii the l'et giveUirand open iioe on ti. II r ,d l'w;rr that tti tim would ai Ilea to r 'prrmittiT of the Went would write tl the hcvl .full lend I .IN, " vJi; ..," Iit the m4iirs of th old Mute becli-d lion n f. tine of t 'ie princiciua dogmas iif ny fr. bi I tl,a a J ii ,ii of a lonely and wis sisieat, Wl.i. h w nil i hate ren lorr l th pti I. he lands a S"orc ,f ro biriiie aii'l eoual beneht to all tb uti btil If ir i,,"i m.ili nil lit It' uf ! k it n. Ami1 hiw tlt Inn fcf u, ' ii n, hl I? t tiTTnVX, V.tTtf f i' Km or V.ir us lo i f or rut Art-. rUttf la itr.uMa r, . i' . ... t'i H,, l; i' v t ' r s A... . , 1 .1 .. .. mi ,V?w-Hprii unThurtv , l Ih t n ( if, Rii.i u it. i.Jin, ,(., ill.-r)rr. I- ' 4 " rt 1 I I T 'r.. 1 Ury It, t 1 .. r-. i ii .il i.f ! r. (, r-, U pro. U.s i ,f .m t,r , J ihn l. U hurl i - i I., i , n, V m. V. M :ffT hut i y r- Imm- n jn J. flu ( i ' f i ' f I t lirfi ' , , l , r e tj I- : A ' I. 1. 1 1 ttM ' f wl rV i It ,t I. .. I 1, u ta tool . IJcriVciarcIina'glar. THIRSDAY JIORXIXG, JCLY 27, 18.',4. TOK GOVEKXOB. Hon. Alfred Dockcrv. Or KK IiM'iXD COt'STT. . CIIEKBIXG XEWS. A tiie day of election anproacbea, w receir the mot gratify ing intelligeuee from all tiuni of tl.o Slate, and pwik-olarl from the Weetern nortuin. A friend writing to ua from Ruther fordtoa after tli dicoB1on between the candi dates at that plauo tara that Gen. IWkW-y will get froni 800 to 4W mure Tufa in that comity than Mr. Kerr did. ' Tb ejuiTocal poaiUou uf Mr. Brsfg on the subject of internal iinprore- menti aiid hii o.Kitii to the distribution of the proceeds of the public lauda, and his general bearing before tiiv peopfe during this ewivuas, baring ptluoed anything but a firorable efciA upoa the luiuda of the freemen of the Stat. (u tie other hand, Gen. Uoekery.'s well known adr J Toeany of the uuinaiirjiu baforo spolteu of. UU Uf time derotion to tlie cauae'nf intcnml improTe- nient and his onca and B"Ulr advoeai-V jI all d4A9H"d" by lire-w Jim a of I I.e.? i anu in iittereet ot tne Mate, make li(m nccult v -a ' - - arly avceptalo fo ttie doueat niaj)s of Ilia peo ple, and will secure to him a largo vote, ou the 3d day of August next. 0lliar ,iorfB,m4eotsr writing to w fwni rlif- fereut portions of tha Mountain district, give tu tha tnon( clwwnvg-iverTOTtt vttinrytmimtltnt Qua. Dockery, a well as tha almost alwdute certainty of electing a Whig Legislature. We find tli mmtlmmffmrffijmafflSK us in reference to the gubernatorial election, tints unimcd up by th editor of tli I'ayetteville tHtserfei' who rweited atformatiuu from the atxm- District: Vi'a liar now a letter from a friend who has mail it hi business to inquire very particularly s to th sentiment in Clingman's District, lie assures as. that our nrnsoeeta are ile,:idedlv fa vorable t that Burke, McDowell, Wilkes and ( 'aid well will give lockory a large a rote aa ilorc headgotin UU; that Ash and Watauga will giv In in 4(10 over Kerr' toto ; and that th re ports from all the Wetrn counties are very fa vorable except from liunounil. in with h Dockery probably will lose one or two hundred. Of ft - SIfKKU"or. THE LANDS. locorooo press and eajieciully the Standard, hav been trying to make fun of if, tn dub It with the "nam's7 of EuhibugiriTaTI sticli falk utuuUYt tlieycann.it and will not attempt to disguise the (act that the people of the State, having some sens of justic) and some idea of what is right and what is wrong even in a political campaign', will hof be gulled by sucTi subterfuge as are reiorted To ty TTiei jvlTtIctiI gaineatcrs1Many I)cinocrabi are in favor of tha beneficent nioas ure of distribution as was shown by th rot in Uiui liistrlot tir Mr. Venabl last summor, and there are not a few now that -consider this a question of vital iinportanca. Soma, we have been informed, claim tliat th Democratic party are In favor of distribution, although nearly very prominent Democratic coadidatc and paper In tin State arc opposed, violently aud bitterly oppiwed to It. Thou who hav rend the Ktandard TThtTllig,th ttmpalgn 1snil'i1roat'w1io''la'Ta1iew9" tha Democratic candidate for Onvernor, know th position Mr, Bragg and tli editor of that paper occupy. Now how tha loeofoeo press ran call anon those distribution Democrat to vute for Bragg ia inaiplicable, save on the ground of "ibeer" lntpndehc.Jt - -Keep these fact befora th people That th Whig party, with Gen. Dockery their candidal fC.iiiiVcjui,J.-ara.m funis of Korih- Carolina l- obtaming her share of the proceeds of the publi lands, whilst th tjcofoco party with Mr, Bragg a their candidate, are opposed to this measure! and say tiiflLtitty-iing'.it ta U JIuiU by th gunoril g iverniuunl and '' managed " a a pru dent proprietor would hi own property, under which pretence, th homestead bill has lieen paMeii inefioetgiting away all th paldie lands to-any on who will aetil upon them. Far St rrMH. Th toCico rnpers, at the beginning of th prcaoi.t canvass, Uiought they yuu.14 BiaJu, an imtoetis deal of political capital out of free fuffnifw as they did in th two pre ceding campaign for tiove'rnor. But Uiey very ion faind nut that not much was to I made out of it as hal been dm befure, and th burden what tbey haie said, has been ti show that flen. iHicVcry wa not in favor of this measure. But they igully failed in this, as th Old Gn tmal showed Ihat h had lea an advocat of tli principle ever sine it wa started, and . that whilst he was in favor of calling a invention for th purpoa of settling at one all ttie(lou of aiocudinent lo th Constitution tliat tli will of th peopl won Id eall fir, h Trthlos had dUe l th Senator and Represantaliv from his eounty tu rota tt It ty h gialotiv oact awnt. If a onvntioa oold not b called. lie alabliabi-d tlit pition bcynn I a possibility of eVuld, and tha loe-.fooo press lading they ould make nothing gntt!t him nut of this, Wied thvtuxlie ia starting up other Walters to ui jur and di frrtt hiia. Tli attempt anus K.dnev. Clingnun 4 Co ftif this rmrpoe ha recoil 1 un their own haal, and thy are eutitl.J U U they u pw-tWy wak t of it - tin, when tbey attempt anotlier u. h trir( a th'a, Ihry will hav an y Is tit reoord against Uioee they denre to us in pulling 4owa the.rlnsracww snd reputation of an bonmt an I upright man and rit Uen, Th Sun 1 ird is very mu h trouldl al..t th "Kiaiiw X'it!iing' Iu loot Iwue teem nllh uaulinn gajiit them. W upp.ie that its edihsr muat h lsssn Raining Com light as ta their atoieinenfs, snd w areanvho, tajja'n In lTina!., of all pasiiig atetits, aul as tb lunity would leel an inter,-! in knowing tint this mytrrios organiiati-jn, th Ktwdar-luuglil to csme ont taitk what it ktu si. Are there set " Know .Noihinga " ibm;( aa f if so what do l Know .othii js know and no? Cnme. out w ita it and lt ail tti U know all a I. I it. keep it Wm tb peigda that Oen. AKrsd Ik-k-ry bu bee a friend of internal iui; rwa ""-el fr-m hu Intcetrann into pajldt I.f to Ih prMenl tin . Although hisaes-li, of th ! k-w tos )r,ied Ly any w,arls tosl hl ha .;,,..,ri he- bo ill tha alitvast any atlevf, I 111 ' h i mi f rm'v at.i,J and anstaioed J , all s-'i-ame Ut at pn -iai4 Weil (r lla iulernts , of it . , ..( tb. tnlthit h st.ll r y IXTERXAL IMI'ItOYEMKXTS. )' Remember that Sic Bragg, ia tha disco salon at CiiarloU, raid that be and Cel. Vigga consul ted ia advano npoa tb proper resolution to b introduced into tlie 8in Deaoentie Convention on the subject of interna improvements ; and that the resolution afterwards adopted was th result of their eomuHatLai. . It should be borne in mind tliat Cob Ciggs has been one of th most bitter and violent opponents of tlie evident, and that ba and Mr. Bragg being " ehcek Ty jowl " in th LegtaUtnre of 1812, are ni, according to - . ' , ... , t.Mi amount of the Utter consulting and agree- ing on the same qucation. C..1. Biggs now savs that he is opposed to the Western enenrinn of th Central road and that Western men hate him for c'Hiraeou this question heretofore. Mr. Kragg said at Kdenbm, s was proved by the certificate of sixteen respectable gcotli'meo of that county, that he wasiauW in faviir ol RiirrTiwinif money to extend the Ontral R-jad Eat and Wast, aud in ail his public speeches, it has been Impoaaibie to ascertain precisely his vi?ws i,n this important quest 'fln. The Standard continue to rtnteratc the charge that (ita. Dockery admitted that it w a iui proli cide tliat Xorth Carolina would- get anything eitlnir from the land or the proceeds. It lea res out a very Important part of Gen. Dockery' da- 'itild'j admtrte; grtu. " Nor will w. iletrce, felbiw citixens j uf North Carolina, if you wish North Carolina i to lvaw-brharsf 14wiblv'-4nmmir;ttrfoi' Gen. Dockery and for Whig members to the "LcpatarrcA'--- - Iet it lie borne in mind that Mr. Bragg was a candidate in Korthamptoa county in lKffi j; and that he oarrie-l arounda carefully pre pared stnto ment which h reajjojihow- that the Whig party i was responsible for involving Hie .State iu tlm WHiningtoii nnd Raleigh, aniFthiF llaleigh and Gaston Railroads ; and tint he was tlieti 0ipnsed to State aid to works of internal improvement ; and that he was lielieved to occupy the same position until he was nominated as candidate for Governor, Without having read the article to which Can dor refers, we insert biscomniunication, hecaupe we think both sides arc entitle 1 tu a fair hear ing. iXXGRK.S.slOXAL. Wsshino'I'ov. Jul 24. 1 lie rortiticatioii lld was posscl. Among the items are i Twelve Itliiiuaaud dollars for the im provement of Fort Moultrie ; twenty" thousand for Fort fslimpti-r iwo ITiousnnd for Tortress Monroe ; four thousand Cr Fort Johnson ; and a few tliousiuid each lor tlie rejiair of other South ern forts. .Si:. Hon. Mr. I'etitt made speech in re ply to lienton's House speech made not longsince. lie-railed Old Bnltiott-ar thief,- Hot-and tv it!, tnrd. Tha jon'tilcralion of thaJDiplomaUu--ppro. priatiun Bill as then resumed, hut no en lion had. A long executive Ness ion then -took place.- - - --.- - ...... .p v.j.dnuy UUJlIPV-UB-ra:l. Gen. Dockery is going to bo elected. The good old farmer of I'ee Dee never lews hrakn in hit life 1 Ho won't be beaten by such a limped man il Mr. Thu. Bragg. Weenn tell you the dilanwnoa between these men. When ym .hear I'taggi yo tuwi a feeling that he i deceiving you, yon can't precisely tell how or where ; it ia like a lawyer fueling a jury ; lie pours out words after words, but yon cannot believe- in hTx'sihcwty-ha "tHkf smomlitynirhr" but the feeling i uppermost that he ia deeni ring yon ; you consider him a merely an orator, vh,n Imninru it it to make the wurae apenr the l-t-ter reason K and yon leav' with the impression rtha' the man talks well enough if he only him self believed what he said I . - Iluw ditf'oreuttlcas with, Gcu.- Itockerii lie ia a man of obit's not rora's like his rmnpelU tor Mr. Hregg. II plainly tolls the people what he is for, and what he is against. lie con ceals nothing ; he does not attempt to UiruV JustTulj tlio ejes oT Ills TeTlow eili.ens ; hut wherever h goes ha xplain his views in a straight forward, honest manner, without at tempting display, or seeking to mistifv hi" hear er. Vnu ennnntravsiat the idea that tiie old marl 'wfiii apeoka .beiiir yon ia nie-rrr. There Is noil of tha sophistry ol the Ijawver alsnt hiia ( you fed that Ih old Farmer uf I'ee in n (Wmivs what h says, that lis ia an honest mm, not afraid of expmsong his sentiments. Yrntv he may nit turn his sa-ntimenta as musically as Cicero or as Henry Clay, bnt thee is an fnorgy, a directness of purpose, and a nativ aloiiueuc about him, that do not fail to carry aomtctioa to the wind. - - m That such a man will be beaten -by i.awye Brag I- '-I n wnng is Cot to tie tbrtnght nf. H it yiraW. W-irr il ia sua,!, tli.it the licit Legislature is th miat iin.rtani that will convene for years, tar upon its ant ton depends the success of liber al avatemof iulernal iinprovrmenis. Bear ii 1 1 mind, that only frue evu'iae H'Aj ' at b imidiciily relied upon a the frieuda of Intcrnnl LnpMinnei.u; therefor. It is highly iuiirtaiil that such should be elai:lcduicmber's of Ih legislator. hear it in wind, that th Tttstrlontlon of the public lands, whereby we might Irnild our rnil rsvls and diHate our children, without taxing tli people, i a Whig measure, . Jluar it ia mind, that Ut stalled tUutevraiae party, (.Mr. Bragg includisi. are opposed to dis tribuaion: tberel .ra it is hiifhly Important. Ihat lo good Whig l aitod Htales Vmiators, who are in bar -r of distribution, should blcle4 by th w1 lJJlflt U t sl.wa gTlf'fV ' ll! " ''' r.tissi Tn I'i-rrnr'rvtkv.-hwfrUow ing fast wa-t bnetty aotirett by telegraph yes terdaiyi , . n asMlvorol. Jul "1 Ten davssine It wu iiitimalrd that tli nw-retarv of Stat andthe Riivi sian .Mimsierwrreripirpit tn wtnttltij irfnril.-i1-ments in rrajerd In li s neutrality of s)ai I nitod Siatr in llss prrso-iit ho.liiilH "tti Luroisi, and to sawui tlae tea- atnitmn of tb varificipl ail- anced by our taoiaarnaieiii at tb txumaxao. naeiil of lies war, and partly cianoeded by Kng land and Franc, that a neutral tlg protei-ts-l th veaad and cargia. T day h I rau.Trd that aere ais-ns havr laai oaarluibad on lbs basis proid bv II .Smciary, and that lb iiaesu ar annul ready . ih cawsuleratii-n of I iirers. Tha rum ir ia lb. ecU In be well found'-d by those Bwst Minnoaai with our dt ploaiualw minsNiieKts, trasawtaon is if grest iin.r'siicv, and dnt tarnta are aoxiuurly awaited. Tua I'v,tv -vTTin rlttt. I'ih lmg in virooaa ms., a tim'ra lnb.ry sls mi nt" upon Ih.s iii'i.t, in, . i of theia attrilaut log tl amlior-hip of the lor-asore to tb Hun. Al.drt W J dilluoi, now gwerin.r uf Teanil-"", ne hue lo say th a quite f-.ur yev W-tsr toM g- iitleman cs mm, nr.-1 lo- rwrevr avf asnml siol ulispieni advoa-u. y ih !,I'jIi laruaady JM st oainrll, of AUiauva, wlo lot .ry and end arell koo.u, in li.cl.al.o i.( u'j.oi it in s.n and out uf as-s-.n o an ins nnis-eol lo ra-vrlv vary puhlie Isuad toil Uing .!,. elered in Die ball. Ilia pr j -He n to f t faiitiiig "i.o hundia-1 and tiny s,-rr-s as Istol free i "ei'i-o. h- e.rv l d ,4 a f.ie.ly, wheilKsr nun, aasid. iw vaid . lUoio that af srtaaaaai Individual, is Iu l-aieruny justly ailnUitabi, (ii.v'i.i;u.i. ; M.o.aa. ,-v I .. Jn,l .... i ,rr w-r I I ,.al . hrra a.i.-a.,y f in, ihvUjia, aud th je-i-l j f,i n fims U ton i.. ..J 1 i ........ .1 . I . r - I 1 lie lurr-i'min, remf-rlrs are ruril.le and trtin inut IK, a. ...u . i h. . n , . . -1 M u .1. - . nit t)i-u (.Ini-TTTI -tiTrr-iTH-D-r1rnTirU-lJi.'t 1 "' !'-""'' ? P' ":VT ""M ' ""'IfM-ittiii'ia ami u.H d tlni. iniia.tioii, i il, ,,rin. ip.il pin-i nf hem Itt tt hiclclriiiyfiiaia II0JSESTEAD.R1LL. M'ben parly has decided on a ennfse, it is ne b to nak appeal to rhoae in ita trace",' rela tive t aoj qucsti in, political, moral, cr religious. ' have, n drained from extended remarks on the Ilomeetead Bill, tcaue w did n il believ could benetit any one or acoomplisb anv good purpaie by so d ing. W'a like our reaJeri to know, however, the position we occifpy ou all the point named aliove, and quote the f.dbiwuig from tlx .W'oi IntrUir' f Thuraday la-it, t evprewing our views of that bill: TUK'GKKAT ECUi-MK tif tB.dVIOi.UTX. W e were pained to bear from- tb Capitol last I neoia inai sironx.i,!r9 were wmruMue-.i i'i Eventual -poxaae l,v thnt boHnfthevaech-me f'lrsnari'leriiig flic entire pni.lie domain, gilded with tha taking title of the ".af to1 Jlili." The vnticinatioiis of the moat intelligent newspa per cornpjndeiit hud led us to hope f ,ra diflcr- cut result. Thus at one fell swoou will be anni hilated Ijt ati'-national rvirrsieee, a heritage ra4t almost bevoud the p.aer ol computation, and a perennial atoinre of revenue f,r public cxiirf-iices such as no pxi-le ever lieture pue-6ed. And. the n:tme feiinimon sense, for wnat? To de populate the old rtatce, and, by adelu-ivc boon. ! tempt hundreds of thousands to their rum! Or ! and uncoil litionnllv bcin to draw to our sliorcs the p ivertv and crime ofj 1 have undertaken to at every clime ami itiii;7-;"iii ol ttie u.i it orlt : r.v- ery mjtiy nas nearo -oi me ooy wip cut oticn ttie t 'i kkc mat t-a i-l a ouon egg evcrv duv, but we have never beard tliat tlie wisdom nt' t.ie ai-t baa lon part'n-iiUriy admired. What will history say of an act wliich rashly dejitrojs the uoun-e of a thousand gdih-n oji'C'clay-itirough a hundred years to oomeT 4 s'ltmae, go Viic bk to do aut:lit that shall eoumct with sntyjicnt-of the'" noble souls" who laid down that, 1'bvtform ? Not one, ttgib he chooses to eimmnter the peril ol l"in stit'ina rzOT'f 1 fflilii if li) W'fjKirtymYtt) Xl a t r'ai t or to the . 'JffftS is to lift a traitor tn the 'i,'r.,i lkmirrnr;) in this State, ha said, " ( htr jMrlg is our cvuhIi i" so that settles the matter. The Ui'j'nrer asks " what history-will say," 'to "iV 't -f' ' f l JHtfJF e all! lsSfl "ttr'ltt' tb'Ftt Ov"f 'r'f f " Ills" tory ? That is tho-trinf that-ouuvey the subli lueit ideas uliout every tiling. -It may look like digrewsiiig bttt wq mint say that we Wonder nor merchants have not, tali.n advaiituft of ft substantial and permanent hitm btig, when they have availed themselves of those that in-, Hectino and transitory. There ore nd vc rt:se l Kossuth Hats; .Icnnv Lind this and thru thing-; nnd avariety of that, order, -while the v.-or-i that npnlics-vvith eiiiiii force to every prin ciple, to every C'-mliiion u:id deria-, iu phy-ics, law, p.litics or divinity, is altogether neglected eveu during the ' present administration." Win do veil not say, aa you ought, oh, merchants or traders, in vrmr advertisements, that you haie demiM-ratic oranges, democratic confectionary; drmucaatic sugar and colfee : dumocratie wines ol all sorts, and other articles iu that line ; demo cratic pills and pukes and purges : democratic tnhllc strincsntid tows harps: democratic erockerv nit, and snwn.' Von Kmrthat thrs wnnhfhe hnm InigT Are not the other matters alluded to a hmnhng? How can you then, while feeling it niainawarv to use- ouw,o small- hoiuWgSf as- the world will aotdowilhout that article, m-trleet the most stii)icndous and ponderous humhttg of all Hie tietuoertitio nuinhog I t ou cannot, as con sistent gentlemen do it. A regard for the voice f the ' soveroin democratic people," while spuciiking iu.Ctiuv.culIou or Inlawing -nt-g-atber-- lortinlsitl 11 this will not do, remember that the firosent ndiniiiistratem liirbids itl These mattors we trust, all our friends will ob- serve and do, till tlie policy and-doi tigs of I he- Ih mfieriicy shall substitute hiprrt'xn its plnei-. Then, of course you will do a$ J'uii )).'ae ifyou can. H i, Com. THINGS 'l) BK -KEff tS MfXD. Ict the peonlo of North Carolina bear in mind, that Thonius. Brne-g the Democratic , .Oiriditlate for Governor, herer was. 1icf're his nomination, ill favor of Internal Improvements ; but was always coiinidereduuatiti-iiiiprovcmetit man. He never favored any work of improvement, eitlie by"i7a4v-HMiiiig i7ittb7soi7U'ag--to-ito stooli oioT stomped his own county against railroads. And let the people nlso bear in uiitid. that his jmsitinn now on this most important subject, is not clear ly dclind his uiiiuiiuiering. twining and dmlg iug on this question proving that he ie not now a true friend to liberal system ol internal iuiprove- .metit, ,.,.,.. v:.'.. fet t!i people tiesr in mind that Thomas Bragg is opposed to the distribution of tlie public lands opistsed to the North Carolina -having her share of those lands to assist in education T----..T-rTT-. r - -i - ' i:T-( - iiar a.-iiiiara!u ainu lUArrviov a,a imp witruM 111 ill- I ' lernal improvenieut. lt the peo)d Is-ar in mind that Thomas Brajg nlway acted. While a meniborof the Legis lature, in a spirit of hostility towards tin; aoatern porltnind TTiealSraiiTuow ilcclares that hi artaJ no! fiarf Hit iciit ia a L'uncenliuu. He alwaysopposo the establishment of new counties in the wet, and voted ncaiust the estahlishmrul i-f th counties of i wtnwbn and Mejiirsrclf, nnd liar the repeal (,f the act- estaldiahiug I niun county, . Let th poor msncf the Stole bear in mind that Thomas llrng-.'. while in the State legis lature, strongly no pi card a measure projsjscd for tlie relief cf poor but honest delators. - it tli lasqd beer in mind that th Isefno crsllo caii'fidate wears two face on for the east and the other for tla west on the auliject of iulernal iinpr ii uienls ; and complains ihat General IKs-kcrv won't change hii avh, but eotitinur to a.lvcate the same nicionos in the same maimer in the west as ha did when he flrst commenced the campaign in the east. Let the people remember that thaMtSrin made by the democratic party, tofhe effect Ihat flen. Iiocksrj, was, in ?l, IrrTavo of erc'uig South Carolina into silliiui"-,i", bos been prored lain. Let lb people remavanlier that Gen. Dm-kery is the upon and auavti-d friend id a liUral anil judicious system of internal iniprovcmriiis', tliat hobos olaaja UiiuiiaMv4iijUi4 iinprovasaiea.aya, and never aita-uipted to c-ie c il his opinions on tliis or any otlwtr sul.-ect tor th ptlr -.s ,.f gain ing vuh-s ; but on all ouraiaii iis aud in very pl has HissI manfully np and expressed his yatstVli fll"jaaal f Ql-Ml Wl jJ ll j - - IsH tb "rot l bear in mind thit General IVs-awry is in fever of distribution of tb nubile lands, or tli prnceejl thereof, among ail toe btat, to b applied by than to ws,rl of in- leriaavl improvsaant, purpos, ef eitucation, es h tiavvpl taassS in mind that tie. Ileke- ry ia and aJwar ha Isten the trite friend of cry sis tionsaf tb State, and ia all his public act ha i.erer nnctT dK-rimliialed in famr id any partnailar acctem ; and is now willing to trust th pe-iple of lb ftato iu a Convention to amend ttie t imstiliitovn. l-t the p,..ir and hone-t (rter of t!, cmn- vry rrmfmieT tnai vvitren sxery nas alavsys been Ihrir l -1 friend, and ba laUsred nes-e than any asild, sua of lh present Uav tj disi-nise Ih LM-s"iag uf (ducatiou a hi on g to tin art of Uie p. .!. Let ll.t ls-ol.1 bawr la utibd that (irn. Iks V ry has neaer eiiaogaMi his pram-ipies, laut has si way aairoiwa a .ra.,v.t-raii4 nat loanesi eaoirc, nrver deviving in , plaoe what he said ut s.aolkiaT. at aiaaalr;ial( any qosaim psasV totow liV his I'l-fMrtietils. M ail tor t,aipl irnwmls-r that tuincs, and mot tlun sJL ll tbaa not target to go hi tlie k-ils en Ha Jrd of August ties!. Slot s l for Aura-si aa,sry, Ih h-aaet, pstnofaas and soiwid Haiassmanthe bster asf bis ra.Miilry ifnd tb itirua oi nia jc.iosa. r y int itur. ARRIVAL OfViiK ILUXwli. at hm,Ataul A, ,mjuum 1 1 w'ir td Itll ,., I , l jn-H h,l III Xrw V-, Ja'v CI. Tia Illinois h" arri,t sntb nitf 4 dollars, and Ih I 'nl.t-naia lus.,,. Her l.cs is quo in-p,rt as,t. On ll,s J t-h, tb 5i,s.pof War Cvane. demnn-d- I (,,' o-ii,,n ,,f aotle.rTlies st haij Jmso, t-f aass.itiin" .tlint'ter U.rt-I.ool. 1 bev r-fM,4 s-e-rin;-'. t Ij to sp .1 -v. i-. ! -n !;, I . im- 0" o..,li . t liueiiu. Bod bonli to til gnallel. 1h . "of a-wok to lb ksst, rrinsuij to S "linv. S A ku. U ! tt siuieiit-,;. r- - mi linn nsimxmKJnm.Z:. BJiatiJtatuiltl'itrtllli I'a in 'nmur irlnMisnalif .nn c o mm uNicA Tioy$: For the Korth Carolina Star, .. .The Raleigh Standard of the 21, contains an ceeay, somewhat in general, and on Halia Snndsy ia particular, ever the signature of W. S. Cope- tendc-L I snppo, to deny the suUtaoo our ! article. How they ulk it," , in th Star of , the l-'Ii in-t. " An attemtii ha been made to i mho, iu wuics i una ine loiwwiu mnguape, in show that Mr.Bra andth .erthampton liemo- cf giMj moral, agaiust bad moral-, and let argu crats hav been beret,rf,,r aJu-tly ..pp.e.1 to uicuti U tb only implement of warfare. Let Roaiis, and that we arettuw OMswed to the Cen . "- e-js-ciany loan tral road. I deny,." says tlie writer, " that uch has becu or is how our -ition uxetMiliiinvMy," save tha mark. " aiid 1 deny having mode any statement ceiimiUiug Mr. Ural's tn such a parti tion." lie tiicn g es on, and with a commend able degree of henosiy admits half the truth, as to his position of oppTir-ition to the Rateif-h Road in but rava nothing of the tv liimngton ' . the tune which Vt . S. C. hav taken i- Coiisidcrin to make li.n iidilionaldeuia;, he must panh.n me tor ttie opinion, thai, he has had cmscl to ad I him to ffninc hi staiemen l; the w.,rls eiitin-ly -o M ,-!! e-Ucd in.- Now notiiing of the coiidi i.n tl;e su't-ieet i-f im- ttons ot tlm pai tv cnt.relv provemeiiis. 1 hut is a task to-, ib-snerite l-irine to cneotinu-r. Tiiere is one rHiisii will under take, hovtever; 1 will prove, if proof is nntdis- ttutoful to the writer the truth of my wnrd ! ed ill statej a ft tact, which yve wmJ ns contain. tne article nea-Ie.i "tiow they talk it iu Aorihuinp ton, and. winch appeared in tlie Srtor tlie lth Ronic, and probably uiuv not have the capacity of the gentleman to draw correct conclusions, and I do implore him ami his " iiitiuintefricud " 3!!flSy,lUtXJg,'U(autiittJi,B attwln ' la paiiilin.iiM8. weJikiieas. Our intention, in writing onr " Star'1 artkle was &hudy-,to4mdeifeive.iiioiiffhfi are in our g;KMi , opt state, ami who illicit Le lead to tielieve, by such balderdash, asm the Cuav ou i'uliu Sunday," that aoio: 7o);e were their friends : and to"FxyiTPsn -y.TTT'oTrvtnrr Iricmls were really the worst enemies ot the im provement Mii,;y of the State worse in fact than when thev were open and avowed iu their opno- Kiliontiicir efforts- jjaajtig-hcrctaifora prat nil en.. tinwy j, armless. Westatod nothiiiir leit facts as they occurred in the oie-ningof tlie cumity eaiiipait:ii. We qm;ed Mr. Jlynuiu's language, lie l.eioi; the eiunlidate and autiiorizeii cm, oie-ut of tiio county party views, and deduced the inei itahle coiicliision that j the party were still, n I kne-a'tii"y ever had been, opposed to (,t: int: nnd oh;ooi-- huh! jiuiiiytj'thL't Sriic. t e initio h i ' suited further that Sniail WiMi'l, MJot!,c- iiiuhoricd eXs)lient of Nortllitllljl-. ton locofoco views, ns,.rtcd pnldiciy, ill tedv to a question put by Culvert, that he was not un conditionally, as a party man, that he should vote to the ititmiM of Ins constituents on ibeso iui provemeuts, licit it he found it neces.-ary to, sore w-'oiy ,si,s. , tool ln nh"ii'i i.r. .) l in tliel'cn- 11. U I.oiiiTTo c--.l. i 1.,'- siiioc. titeli Uo Sltouid Tote for the extension, riot otherwise.' iiynuni has -said since, tliat but for the stain nf repudiation he would be viilli..jf to viie the charter of the pi-iirml madfrcrrt thrstrrrTiTrrnrv-ik. A pniiiiineiit deinoerat of the county, not a pub lic man, and r-h-a docs not claim tlio "right to know Mr. Ura-.''s view-,"' has said that if the candidates for the legislature in this c-untv, held th -opinion. .attributed tj Mr. Bragg in the paper;- rm ntrcm.-t.l lrapriTniferits, lie" "would ii -t support litem. .- Innumerable expressi.oua.iif a like tenor might Is- tiddueedto show the position ol ortiiainiton d-uiisiraey on this all important subject. What then becomes of the truth of this essay on I'ulin Sunday, intending to t-oiiicy ttie idea that the party in this county had been nnd were still in favor of the central road, lint thev all stand on the platform of-the party of the. rMJiin, no nonni atmiit mat that pni-fv woniil hold many incongruous elomenls. They are in f'VY'T Jf..tht.-r!j.ad,..fnuu .tiuic .to tLuiiv -aa-th-e-in"Hn and rcsoutn-en of -tlie State will giiow ; Ask one of them what lie wishes to lie understood by the -'means and resources of the Sltt'e'' and il he does not get toad he will belch up Cotnu- irullcr'sri-pi.rn..siel. pr..ii-.,,'i;i'T.,:...i:i.,,iri".r7 account", in such a confusion of ab-tntothin tliat one would utmost believe that be I id teted the conlines of llcllaui.. Tiicir position, is not. unlike that of old luii-sou S's. lady friend ; "idiu loved the Lord, the Ijord had doue great tliiuirs for her soul, gl -rr to God! but then tha) Urd nor no uiJ else gliMuLd haiai-Jicr-iuoiiev,'' W. S. C, say s Mr.'Brnjgg wiltg.-t the largest vote ever polled in the county. This is a part of the panic ni Ur.iij. and 1 d i' think ho should I coatim lo. le.lito htniM'lt indcU'.d to .tha writer ,.f rff,rwCT - - ioTiu iirToTe lor civiiic li iui a chance to T'conio in." In Is-li'i, ilr. Bragg had to carry the author of the essay ou l'.iliu Sunday, or the author carried loin, f will leave llieui to settle that between Ji in. I ney g,,t a., .pretty drri licking tlien. .ilr. llrafg runs under dillcrent cirouiiistaiii now, ami he tiiuv get a Kuudvote, we do not believe be will. One thing is certain he cannot command toe ! woci aiw votftof the C-ojotv. Th wlti vote he will get will bJ few and far bctwi-en, in imr opinion. On word iu rugard lo "hnsiking lam-es with 'ono iu the dark.' " Our friend is entirely mis taken if he supposoi that the article in tlie Star was written tn provoke him to f reak lances, or lo write cs-avsvon i'slm Sunday. We are de cidedly a v or mi w buiuing small 40. and never shoot ou lbs wing, and a he ba never seen of late, except w heu he lake such night as his Standard article, be need hav no fears. We do n ,t stek lew sj.aper notoriety, and shall still withhold our name from the public, being well known to him and others nf niy county men. l or ibcN inh Carolina Stvr. Mr. Knirs.a: May I be permiu.d through the mc-liuin of joux columns, 1,1 currect some lew rmnonu and misehicvom statcnicnt which ar ntaiettatma laMtde pnldicty. loii match nftener in Iinvate, to the prejudice of a gKl caue. If so, Would ak Irave to call s'P-nl.i.n to a lengthy and habira-darti, W-whii haprcj in Ui column's of toe !'l!uh, itoisuw " 4 bast wea-k.a-nr.ied as it sa ems In.m a "pHir" iublibH in Danville, Va. This"article" is heaie ',,J.tl.il,,iy I irpu 1tm." and tss-tniti" a course snd wanton attaa-k, not only up 11 ti n principles of 'mural reform," but also upon, lb jauiui i.-i,qim.t.,r ,d all tie as ho are at this limn engaged In said refirm." Iiules-l, to employ an (tprawiun often ued in eommin parlance, l,ih Uie i-ause' and it. adriaratca ar literally "h tmlhi with gl .ves off," (and I nrglil add uiu lran hands, u, ,t 1 by one who calls himself a li r iieml ;o I-1,1 p. r aucc aul guad morals lait 1 ai sW-4 ware knon niighl p-rl.n a turn a,t tt m t.--l o.g more nor less than an "aiiiuote-i di-iniiobti.' Now from tsich ttnmlnrH-lnrtr in the i li Ti-mraa-rsnee" and "ea rrect moral", I with all iwsVr Chris' isna, weilj l"g toaav.-guoj L,rd deliver us!" For tfe baticf t of iIms who mav a.4 havo nulicesi this r,ia.iis 'iiribitii,ai.'' 1 will simply ra-a-a itolst .-muf tiie in rharg, anaiinaaVr inainaiaiit.ns us-ie a-'vitnvt tne frifsads of "n-fortaa" by II i a If -style-l -friei,d t f ti iur anc." Why b ,iii.l.i-:-,I i.;iy ehr,e ,nf Unwm wi.o arc sg.utiog 1. us 00. ai.. n of "mu is-i wnil ar rsy eof 10 t.e public gsl, "su-ioa e i-r-.n, ' "d.i.rgsiiiters, d.torUrsufta "public p,-a. ", aaaraiias aW.S." iF y, rf. at ra-f.arma-rs, fanaiics, -v rants, atid 'ltiqn:si torii" nlui tlauaa kvuiiU.ai of ll .-!'! who hv frosn tim Wa lite lent their roon'ei si . and uppa l-l la llitv r -l i4ie of tempi-nuii- ar daxa,minvled f-sith "raiwsa f- ron'C." N-sr ks thi4itll. h atiaioijc to a",K-i4t an en. lift tbisraaf-.rw laiova-ineiit with tb ai- iiii. ii- m of lb Ninth, wins h l.s ilesignaie, a ua "ot-r yrit mvrul mimm'ttt th g.M Now nndasr uralmary riaxuiasuutse perbi) It would la cn-i laarasl beiw-sta the dignity of a "daneot o" to na-lie i-vr so. h an e jiatitmt ntsi k, to asv lb b-a a.f ii; but it is ioirrwova-a ti.n.iicj.it, i:h lii.rui. ua, IbtnigU LJ rraasm, legs, and well ,-al. i.lsti.I, I c.nlas., todca-iv tti iny, wbs a. si mn hsva toicn" tb tniqbia tu a- s-naia f.,r Ihrui-eln what il la tliat t! 'le n t uf reform ar iu rasiir 1 . bl'-n-ey fo-. M l-asvcr, ll baa bss"il aeaara-iil.at "il -itt -l " I y bring "ae-pta-1 " iui Ua .liin,MI nf asta aiaf atnf luosl "raaspextal I J, aar n.'a"- iins mvaiaatanis , .i. uy 1 i- li.;-r,. sufiicittil a;i.jy for 1, o in j n a ra"s,a,a. i ki. k. 1 la Iraroata f rvtorta h' nefhmg to fs j fi-. a tool ri.-ail naa-t ,iaiiiisip nnalysa, of those principles. On, the , contrary they hav aiwara invited their opponent to meet them in a fair, hi nest and open uiei'ttssiouonthiflsuhjact, and they are perfa tiy willing to stand or tail by ita menu, or dements, as tl. case mar tarn, but they are not to be intimidated ana driven from the contest by such . u-ai ictous attacks as thow, Xot thus ! Vuch nnisoued arrowewiil fall harmless at our feet, if th tug of war has in luj c.ae. let it beafair comet of raiod with tlirre ba no undue boat geueruted to excite th wicked, though slumbering pasiona, bit "let there be liht, ' glorious light, such as will spar kle KiiTf coruscate when . the steel of mind ia struck bythe opposing flint. Will our oppoueftt". If ask, meet us upon those fair grounds f or will they like the Editor of the Danville Register," deal iu anncrtion and insinuations having no foundation or existence, save in a heated and u,srdcrcd brain f Or will thev prefer like our nearer nnglihnr, (of the lialcigh Register, to fire, upon in fn.in behind a masked battery f What- eTer may be their future course I trust it may be characlrriztd by some little amicarance of fair- neb8 and CANDOR, , . . Tnr llonisTtAt) IIii.l, This bill has onder gone cohsili rnhle alleratkn iu the Senate. It has. been blended with a graduation bill, in w-IUeh shape it has passed the i-cnate, but has to be azain ceusidercd iu the House. It ia ann- p cd that it will pass, and thus we shall forever cot rid of all altorcniion abuiiithe..jiiibiic hin ts- f.,r il" wo ll,l,.r.fa...l tlla. l.ill 1..4 .1.. lAvlude public domain will soon be taken ut) bv -f vVsismtiiw.-Tte looked ujkiu as a future-source of revenue to the t'nitcd States; but this source is to bo wantonly sacrificed, and the country is 'to be deprived uf awviiTOivwlrifwTO to the support 'of government. The bill will er.ri.-h Jbe new ,-.'Xi4Wes-t-tlie- -experew-Ttf' the -old; nnd tram iiomes io iriTetgners; on-terms which cau not bc othcrwibe than acceptable wemuy.there fore.antieipatc a Jarge aitccwiion ofimuiigrants in succeeding years. Itnleed, weshnll not lie sur Tifiscd If every p'mon' dniTp&r-TioitBe in Eiiroi e be emptied upon our shores. Vi a entertained the hope that the Senate of the Cnited States would check the extravamint .tolly-uf the-lb,u f Rej-mattotiTra in-reicoiapt to in puutic lanas instead ol which a bill has Wen passed which makes a summary disposi tion of the win lo property. The intercut of old States have heeu totally disregarded, 'and Viey are to lie disrobed of their rights. TheStates in which the lauds lie will possess themselves of. tiieni, and then come before Congress fora clean acquittal of all claims. We do not believe that a dollar of rcvciiuo from this soiircevvill be receiv ed iu future years. It is to be hoped, that in future, the old States will resist all acquisitions of territory, cither by conquest or purchase, since no part of the heticlit.s arising from such acquisitions is received by these Statce. They shed their blood and tuiv titcir treasure in the acre to a ;si-i in any work ol internal improvc menfffir educational piiriiuses: or for odiiects" of humanity. The bill i.r the licnctit of the iii-ane was vetoed be. ause it eave hinds to the States to he tisT-d for the reliefofthat unfortunate class,,)' sociidv. It was uneonstitiitiunnl': but Abn live tlio whole public domain to a fnreicn ikjiv uliition, or to the Slates tn which the lands are located, will no doubt bo considered strictlv ri,l'e tlie provisioiia of the iiti. iititiiJiLi...Tbere will be no hair-splitting uisjii- tliat lubj ect. wc suspect. .IV ell. alter lha public -lands - shall thus d-stnbuted for the -benefit of the new States, anjl of foreigners, it mav be found convenient, iu irder to accomniodate newcomers, that an a arariijji law should bo introduced. bywhich cap italists und large landholders shall be compelled "'i''1' ''"'jr possessions with (lit) more- nttsly,. Such is a suitable timilo tu tliellomestiead gradu ation bill. A perteet eaunlity in fortune must dm. iablislid, swan if it dostcov all fuHjw in dustry and morality. Halt. Clipper. - TiiE ipiiit i a Oivt-iov, No. ;,7S: or T., Mra-.Sliili.'B'.tlX.t'-a- .iVti.nitd,ibB..fuUaBiiij:.rasifc. lutious, mla.piMtl by tlika UiviMim ofSnnsnf 'i'em 'renee nt a recent, meeting, in the Murfreehoro' (ia.e'te ol l-'riitnv last; I 1 VViikkkis, 'I he all-wise disposcrof events, by a diukniid inseiutabledispeiisaiioiioi his i'rovi dcneeliAs been ploiiscl to consign ton premature grave, the. Rev J. S. Iloynohlson, a member of thi Division; thcnJurc . - b,-tsilveil lhatin common with th friends of hnuiauitythrnugliinit the land, in whose behalf the iiui.lt st cilortsol his useful life were ever ustmisliy siuol. yd. weileeply ilephn (atllTI'tltilliiiay ly eud.und fain would .ay our liuuibl tribute to his uiemory. Resolved, That in bis death tli cans of tem perance has-lnst an able alvocat, the canaeof iiiiio.in.lv an ar.bm Irtend. nod the iua of rIU gion au earne-t and faithful exiKiuuder of its truth. Resolved, Tliat wc tender our heartfelt condo lence to the family and friends of our lamented brother In Their ris.cnl sad burevveineiit- Ib-silveal, Ti nt wo wear, for thirty day, the usual naiige 01 mourning, ana that a copy of tlie liari-going resolutions las pul'lishisi Tir-m Mrm frei.,b,n,iiL-h Gaiette, and Rulcigh, Richmond auo 1 etersourg papers. THE l'ACinc'ARRIVLD' " uiei taoa cmorx!!! Xiw l'otx, July 24. The Pacific ha arrived bringing Liverpool dstes to the llltls. She brings a large number of passengers, and a bajavr freight. Her politi cal aud Ooiiunercial new Is uniu-iiortaiit. ltl.UM.ili?'r Xo battles of iiiisrtiuire had been foight. Tlie fVclhad leu teniis,rurily withdrawn from Cn.n-tadt. . ' I'nis.ia is forcing Austria into negotiation. Strong suspia'ious are n.lcrUilned uf Austria' goo fiuili toward tl.e allies. lisxirs. Corrny active and nnehange. W nnoto New Orhwvs Middling at , t I pland Middling fij. i uii a U aws l ito stW.r Ohio 3t a Jfasli.l. Coax Whil and Vellow 34 3o. Cotnaaila had declined to VI . , FIIITIIER BV THE PACIFIC. Advi.-iw were reeeived to tha ljlh of Jun, giving details of th Spanish insurrection. tiiey ar very conllicog. The lusurgeuls r w.,.,,n, as,-aaasaaa lnrMIJ(ll Ul Country, Thtf Ruaaaiaua are t.iiuing (amp of 30.000 u,.a,ca.u s,M-41rwaaa, waaas Ua I Jwaaalla, Col. Monreuii.d had h-ft t Berlin to ancn u. ih opposilHin to nw prc negotiations, Ii is rumored tost ihCr will wiindtaw all troaq iplo Kuwiaa terriiury during lieg-,ti- Th Lmd. in Herald announces th arrival at Marid id an American ageut authorised to ur-cl.s-a t ula,, I b Beet hd aiUadrawn froi-wiiUia gunshot of liMoawadt, asaira. Tli, Cert on latviler say there la no revival of vti- m-men.1. in maik.'l is freely nppli0d,and b" hav lb nd-tnttre. I hair hd da had shillii, Bauua on to two shilling" low sr. Corn atrtsly. FTILL Fi RTHKR Y THE TACIFIC. . Th eha.ler was iwgiag torriblr al H. l'aters toirgb and t niaatadt. Ih are tb aius wlae X, ttiMueaaced Napief to withdraw th Heel. ll was ruMKHs-d a lmd i, tliat a a rat Us fisn Dij l, nsbal had arrived, M i lrid ws ifuii tranquil at W aeeaunta, Th Spi.ib ti-klt are rrtreatiiig towaid An l a a. . NMioTIATIUMi-4O.NlltF..M, t iiih,t.."j, July Z' Hltal.toS. illly II. Il is raburlul 1 11 u,en.ai.iamari.l bung a H'wi jif f,,. ll.-carlo o foliate Ihsss. iJ I ,.k. ...I iiusiw terntorica. , r-toAi.i.,1 i armnit th Dip! it,a Hp. J "'Itlla l bill. ' 1ltaa.srls Ck'.l est th N 1 J lou. 'ao 0.11, VUt a Vol ba ! .u M., . I;rt SELECTED POtfET. Sl'EAK NOT TO IHM A BITTER WORD." Woold'st tiion a wanderer reclaisa, . A wild aud reastles spirit turns Check tl.e warm flow of youthful blood, - And lead a lost on back to God I -Pause, if thy spirit's wreth b stirr'd, : . Speak a 4 to him a. bitter word,- -" i1-1 eak not, that bitter ward may ka -, ; Tha stamp that seal hi destiny, .. , If widely he ba gone astray. And dark elect bus marked hU jray, , 't is spiteful loit yet beware, liefiirin must coma from kindly car. 1 , Forbid thy parting lip to mov, . But in the gentl tones of lov, . -' ' Though aadiy hi young heart hati errM, Sjieak not to hiiu a bitter word. Th lowering frown he will not bear, Tha venom 'd chiding will not hear, Th ardent pirit will not brook. The ttuiging tooth of sharp rcliuk. Thou would st not goad the restless steed . Tn cal m hi fire 'or check hi speed ; Then let no angry tones be heard ' Speak not to him bitter word. Go kindly to him, make him feel 7 ' Yonr heart yearn deeply for hi weal, , Tell him the danger that thickly lay -Around his wildly devious way" Soihalt thou win him, call him back Fioni pleasure's smqtirh.TitidTi -tlva tracks And warning thou host mildly given, , . MI aM" wanilwrar n tojUssWWan' tm&,TH":s T tK. W, H. P. JCMU8, WliM-Uaough tbe-wiriiof darknes fpr At-ove my head, .- : And sorrow 'a wild nd j..y dart . - -is t my beast t This can relume my darkened breast i Ia Heaven there' rest- -I'm w'tuiilHrmg-iTTn-vBTtcd-way-- ui cnangciui ray ;. I'm roaming through a thorny main Of changing day; ' . let tliis can gita to life a sest; 7 " , - - -la Heaven there' rest. ,- . . . v -Let falsehood stnin life's fairest leaf With withering grief, And perish love'a most cherished bloom,' Within the tomb; ' - Yet this can gild hope' fading orat; lu llenven there's rest. , "MY FATITER 13 nERE." e following I from th pen of tt Rev. Sid ney Dyer, of Indiutiapolis : . . In tha hush of the evening alona, A mother sat watching her child, " -' When a liirlit o'er its fair features shone. ""vATtitrt- Wtlfm tortitWgtnl'sl -ih listens to catch every agh,- The joy takes the place of a tear ; , - Forit talk of tlie angels on high, And whispers,. my Father ia here,- My Father i herel And ber heart grew so calm and serena, Aa she gaxod on the vi ant old ciiair, . Where no often the loved one wa on, ... For she knew that hi spirit was there; Then she pressed thesoft lqi of her child. And felt Ihat an angel was near. Tor-it wiike to her pressure and smiled, - And whispered, my Father i here, My Father is here! ' To the American People! HOLLO WA Y'.S OINTMENT. Cltitrnt of the Vnion.. Yen hav dans ma tha bum as with rate, (Hat -as sad ef th I nioo t tb othsr, t atssip th 6k ar acur ef my (balneal with your appnbaiioa. It i ".cs"rlj.ls; jtntx.xijicaXjniuUil.ksa isf Jr' and alrsuly. It ha obtained aon celebrity tkaa say tbsr Medicia la as skert a period. tiiovias iiollouat, " II, Comer sf Ass sad Xsaass f r la. Saw m. ASTOXISinXfJ critTr ROUE LFJiSTmi. NINE YEARS STAXDIXO. lyller from Mr. W.J. Unff litnitritt, niH ut aauUf. JWt C'anaUna, C. ' &v dattd Sorrmlier 1st, loo3. . -r.AP HI VM Will Df.-ta Tn Psorcaao Uot.ua aV, Pi. II as 0 .1 ley wis In Waeona aolertoas, asltksr ll I tiia lettsr rtls faw th ai-rs lata aafarriUng, taajt M asv, laW year hanrn rwreat t Ma of lbs aaos, ith-aailiil rasaM ifT-rmss, tl at lsaa U kslr ta, saa4 kirk aseo4aaenl by si I wk Iim to to sv unly toroiHl th nssfc of aasdiatn. For bub ysacs I ss sflli.ia-.l will, M of th. luuntol and Imshls. Mtae Wars legs thst a fell laa lbs kal f bis sad stlsr tylf tra-rj aiodiriiae I bsil rvar ka-sral of, mipisal In sspair sli hof sf Wise easrat ; bait a then 4 Hrosfht a S"aaaapliT lrr- fSS nf yIMr Ointoas!, wkick MMd Uis son ea my l-r u ksaal, and 1 snliwly regal mf toskk t ay sgral,U avrpria 4 dshjlit, as4 10 SSITiiabliieolaai aa j fnssO. . (i4h4 ' W. J. LASQLET. AX EXTRAORDINARY CIRK OK A BAD BREAST, WllF.X NEARLY AT TUS I-0IXT OF DEATH. Cepf f Lterfrm Mr: K. thmmi, Kt Or-' lean; SofemUr 9A, 1863. ,. T I'n.f. Hou nr, , To'r. of Aa at Kaasa aav If. T. Dsar Kir. It t wills krltell grsiltaa 1 ksv t ha hrm yo llisl bv Ik m of ynaar Uiaisl s4 fill tla Uf of si? lis has la sassd. - Sm aHM sas -alas kad a load toaal, with ua rwulag ada, (aat s L I lu Iaal4 IkalaartkuaOaKlMa hsr sb Ikaia laatorsd as aa y.-aar Oialaint sod l-illa, i Da sbsatt ,wa- of ton laoaias, tksy sf IWIad pr(as-a euro, I lla aai,laaal of all wk knsw s. Ws ".i.it,4 Toaar II aslirloM f rHl IS Mm. WHghl t fi. of I Wlreo-OIIOM, N.w Urbwa. I aood this Inaa 11. awl fiawooa.- I'ons. sllS.osk 1 W -wnlla II st He Urlutas, laofa toslly lefl,tlkt toso, ant kawgyoaa a I Iraaa at aw York. (fiigi) , IL Ut RA!TT. Tie Via tkiml.l he veil ronjoimflf waiA (A Oiaf- tomf tn aaotf of to Jlim-xnf taset t Cwetraa-tod sn4 Lvwbaf, I'.U, It hooMllaa foil Kboaaau W4a. l"4 Bnosls, Haras, llsniaHia, (l.lll.Ulsa. t toppa-d laoaU Ss-r, li.rvssU, hof iaoais, Fi-lsUa, ll-ut, alaui4olsr, W"laao( ssaaj, S-o bi I ban, Sl-4jW-M, a.o b-.!a. Wo -,'N.l SI IkS t.rtsKt..baa"Ol T IW. HnUOWlf, ", faai ml Asa aad Naaaaa Stru, N.W Tort sU by sU roofaoiaoa, trMs ot. S iaooise as afaaS Ibnwtkoial in I oilo4 eiaWa. la I'vas, as IT I Moao. ST ""SUso4 lUmaaaik To to kad ksjiaa) 4 V - lb,'" aaiuiaaUa a,u kf twkla I Wr r-r maet. ) X, H tornsil.M tor Ik ro-to a fslmw to ovory 4iaurab ort sAsd to sss-k .at, I. X. KA1TTI ft DOVgAVt, ' cs.s isa aba aswaasvrs, ' ri TKWaUl "U. VA. I. M. H11TI5 CO , mt ii wiii it, v a. rtnJislGaJ4.:XT.t to oiito a-aasaaoa wltllw) I ly aar v tWyaooabor II, tall. M-ly-pA. ( I S 4 K 1 l Hod rVsat, Il-r4s Oraa . tosa I 1,-s. XI. ao lww larofl Sa Loso", pmmi e " tt,a4 aaao M,oi aawa ' y HIU IAI A IIATwOOB. 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