NORTH C AROLINA STAR-WEDNESDAY MORNI NG, AUG U ST 1), 1854. 1 VKTO f F T IE: r.IYF.R AND JIATISOn BILL. X ( ' :;. we thiak. shows dit yas.illatiog eh r- act.-r toe pre-ent l.xe:cuWve mire t!aH the in-t--ne if the d icuuieitt which head ti;i -an, (-. It C"n,".ir, nu opeu n'Tirucuion of an ineiTiUe priuojde, but admit til. import!!, t of interna imorovemenU and iutiinaw. that there are weiks of a n.-irinal character within tin s,''.-,,e of the coiiatitutional power of incline- eminent which eh uid receive its sanction. The meire intimate, that no time h been left tli Lxecutive to examine the till arl mnke" the proper discrimination bwen those which llinuld receive iu Unction, and those w i di should not. We suppose, therefore, such work. . e . . . . . - .. . I i;. . ... ot importance an are consuiuuoniu, sonorous .11 an v cmntninion. uit4 suiT-.-r the usual c. B se quence of being cauk-ht in had company, . Hul we eannel see wiiy the President could nut hate returned the till with hi objection, tp Vint . deemed by him illegal, or what would hnVr .lawtn the same tiling, why he eoull not haie in ic t-. the very few which were, in his opinion, e tie itil tionai : and returned the bill. The country i mnoled, however, with the assurance that tlie Pre-fi.lcnt will, before the next meeting f Con gres, mature a plan of .improvement In fr m titeehjectioas which exist egaiusl the bill just etood -.Hs. l ea. 1'MSIVKST9 MESSAGE.-VETO OFTHE BIVKU ' . AND HAHD'IR BILL. i tlte JTnvm f H'wrtnrnlalirxr. 1 have received tlie hill entitled " Aa act ma king appropriation fur the repair, preservation and completion of certain nuhlia works hereto fore Smuienreil uSder' autBWy""8r'liiW;"'1f' ,1Jf,ffpiKlij toe in; the expiring h-mrs of tlieee-.i n, -evui 'timcilJua iiut lluw a full ijiiutrftuiilrr b'Trx- stalinr at length the reasons which forbid aw to 2, give it my iiialuro. It belong lo titat cliu-ai' tf nr-nurr which arc common I v known aa mtet iml 1iiiproTwentshy fhegTOWTftjorertimMrtaiid wiium, tnim a very early )ierid, have been deem ed of doubtful coimitutionaiity and exiwlienc'T, and have thin failed to obtain the approbation of f. euetjeiiAive viuex laiMraietit - 4a wmJi Janiiiialioa of Jhia LULm ..UJM bees in hit power to make, 1 recoKuiae in it cer tain nrot iioim, national in character, and which if they ttond alone, it Would be compatible with -myrrnr,rttmMf.-mi-mlff famfiit t,-i at the mme tiuieit emhravea othcra which are .merely local, and not, m my juilcment, warran tetUty ay aaCe or lrufl euiu.troctio!..of the eon- tiUition. Te make proper and aound tliKrimlu- ation Wween these diliorcnt proviaione , would require a deliberate diacuRMiou of jreneriil priuc tik M Wdll a a eamful ecrutiny of deiail I- the ;mr)ose of rightfully apphini; thoee jrinci ,io toeiv-n eetxvrute item m ai'prupnnii-'ii I'uMic opin 01 with reari to tlie taliie end iinp-ntniue of iiitcrniil linproveniente in thi coiuitry i nndividf l. Tliere in a diufxmitioa on all IjuihU t-i have li o n (ironevuteil with pm-rjiv, ami to -ethe iencht ..uuht lo te ouuiiikh! h them fully reulitod. The prouiinentiHiintardil fitreww bctwnra thoee who have been regarded m the fiicoiU of a tvntein of iutenial imnrove- ' uientii 1 v ti e Federal Government, and the ait- mrM w .4tU a k-v-nwu.haaliccu.one of nititiu tienn! t ower, thoueh more or lee otinnectelVTIT: a wi ll know n, hav, on both, grounue, b-e.i o - -rcwed to ft Hai-eyiMm of internal iiutruve nie it by the Kiileral (iovemmen', 1 larj cn- tortainf-d the lnot serioiin dnuhta Irom if.e Uiln rent duBtultie of ita application tut well " I'rtyi piiat uiifniniMtory oxperienee, whether the w er iMuUbo.au exercised h;.lh(L Kiuicral liL.veni went, u to render it nee advaulnKeoita In tl country at larneo!1 effoctmil for tlie aoeon:pl nii-nt of the ohtHi t eontcmiihiteii. I h ill eotinidor it encunilient upon tuA t nrmuiut to Coorriix at it seat aeasion a uiatutci view of the whole (ulije-t, and to endenvortodn tine, appruaimately at leant, and according to nty own coiivictione, what appripnaiione of Hue lia nire hv the tcnrnllittveiniiieiit thereut lnlc . etof the I'nited Slate reijuire, and the Con x nitutiou w'.H admit asd ranetioti, in ran no ml . ... . -UuUi iduuld ha daiiaed cafuid iirauuuuhii( (liuieultiea Oulh ot uonatitutionaUty aadoxHnuau !fJ!oiiS ncet ear JTu ruTurn il.. 1. u IT". ' lfeMiitative., in whieh ituriirinaled and fir the reaaona Uiim hricf .nhixi c.Mi,ideraUoo ol Ooagrea. to withhold troa itmv ..JtrPTQTfti,": r - WMhinghm, D, O, AiiRitui, 4. THE CHEAT ABOUT MAiZI.M. t a , a If . . x. The attempt of Mr. Handera, mr UtiMj,.,,! to I.i,d,.B, thrunKh Mr. Kwauth, to e.phiiii war lhetvrmie poailloo apparentlv LJake - ei a .mtplm--f.1itqrr-1tlr ll Hiii'iuii V . Mionwcn eiiHiaure ehowed. I hcapology in.li.iiaUHl toKolith. aild;ld.it.tft, ty hnn, wim that .M.iiii' h-ller bad reference ,!;, ,,, ium.ii, i sot mii Anici m nero Uiery. hauder. augKct. tl.ia, and K inaaiini a inter Hae aUvery in I lie l uite l htatii." no rcti r. nee n, in. prwiuuliiH) of Ihe idler haa eliown that " uutrue repr.iitaii.,n. Mau-.ui aa. .-... urmiiK w penona who were eoiafed. dmitly, ,0 .cl, f. .g.t,n)t , iie.ti ,u , the 1 nitcd Matoa, and Vho wriMe ll mm luin-nr avhauiea. The h-uer wa. "i arm enrtinraemmit, aarannK them that P"-lr. it n true that he ipoke or the sc. r ul..it of p , l.tn-al alaterr.and ..lu their. perii..n tu In. fivoritepU,f.,f rev..luii..iiiiiit. ant riyuMic.ni.ing ,.r. Uu, m their leal f..f Ihe name .aii.-n ol our t,mki w.miIJ be Incomplct, ,d ... ..... .,., .u , wuoraie tlie emanclliu ... ,.,..,.,. ...,,,,,i aai i, iir a ae in- III iirii-n new amea in the la but of alediuonii llig Ainunca. tiap,.nra t.y a hue pntiheati.-n by the Rerra- .-wiiiiii on una o.eain. u aunt d tha l.i Mavy laM-, a4 th ii. rtmt,-rr -,.... ,,,.,H w,,b.--iii; Aawr, tjirriM.m I'rcAid ut." II w lao ni.ii ,d orJ'nary iiih-lligejxo eotilj ..i ipco, iu Hr int Muiiin i ii.iiraliiUl-rt-y o.l .ip.,tl,l,1,,K l.-tt,u, au. h aa aocU.iioii. h.w n-.iliioi In uoaiU Awiri. an aJavrryi w .. .. .. .,,, ,rj jhim nave Ike live- ll-l u iipi,i.4 hi du other into lU I.l4 1 t. a l-.l.l ini,,re. bi j.r..l.la kl.i. h .. . .,,.,, tiautt of (..a, will un jnuiini in other cetera w'mh l.an-tck. the puM.e, haa ur,-r I In oeral row-r.-t M ab-diii-.ai.ki ia Uy ar.-l Kur-- lL.. u , ., aoaii rn .iu i.,i... 1 he tui, -f,,ur mil;,.,,,. , ii-iiifa niiiia are lri,.f ,ur a I 1 i . t!,e a of Urn al.l,ti.B.U. Mllni'tia "o" -t ti n h f"es ti .d Ufre V tecall II at Una lii-ie. I .. a new .., f J,.. i 1 1 I ),!. h ihv ,Mea i i. I t!. '1.1 UKO I.ll I the vurrfisiH.itdt I t- t'l. h,,h,i I fc- I. rf l-i ' 1.-1 k I ' n n tl it 1'ir , . -i . t : t ti.-i n uin, hi i-l,ui d.Te, and I,U f v t i , i.. Wn, tiicr..i, (J, ,iM.i r an ,, 1 14,0, Kp ln.i I.. a of eB.ilie, wl.nh i..' 1-.i.ki I m lU letter Waa l,l...rlc. wi.fc tl.e oi,l, and lrnl-l 1 1,. aUH.ihie( aheb I, ul --l I (I,. J to tin ht.cr l.M I 1- t, e w.i. t I f tof y, j, a, in, I I haiilty a ia old . II k'-'i- -ii, were pii. I" o-e t!ta I I--I ail il aw loi a - 1 tu lin w in! 1. I ,c la lit forties l- .r K-n.. Mill HI l, I to t pc reft. Bra, f. , it I ... I it 1 j In.. I 111 tl. ,(. .... 1 ...... i , ie 'it k . hi a . t i,r .1 i. 1 ' s 1 1 .-,k I t aril k'w. 1 lh 'I I 1. , I. a- well . f ' 3lcrty-(Carolina !ar. ' Tt'ESDAY MORXIXQ, AlCifST 8, 1854. ' KLLCTIOX RETCRX&. rioovvs. Ihx lienr, 4'.4 ; Brapg. ZZl Jienate W 'maiow, (W.) ,22; Skinner, (L.) 11: I'eriuiinaiia to hetir fmrni OoBiaiona Manni (W.j Z'Jit Biehardiam. I lleform.) 25". rjieiit5e, L) HO. Wa. Sewbold elected Sheriff with out oppumUnn. ' . - . ' , l'liiui ill au.J. F.Jordan, (L.) elected to tfi ommmie. , v bizhna. t y Oats. llfsig'a reported majority 55. Com- -Milla II. Kure, (Vt'.J beata l'arker, loco, W-votm. Cmnr m.-iPiino, Whig, beaten by 47 rote. A Vi'hip; loaa. t Gat axa t'uow!!. Willey, Whig, elected to the S-nate. . . . - IIehtkho. I.kerv, 30(j ; Bra?g2.ri7. Hon." K, Kayner, Whig; elected to the Senate, and iMniel, Whig, to the C'outmona. Hubtib. All Whij elrt-teittiitlie Irf-gi.-ilature. Duekery'e reported m:tjirity, Wl. VAsijitWT.i, lhaiktrTSXI ; Hngp 2-l. Senate tjuylher, Whif?, ili ; llif, loco, "t. entW9lf-sfirWH Whlg, etected .Sheriff by 2jJ mAjority. In Ui Sviiatorial district of Washington and i M"tiBf wiaeleoliou taoioee.'Some-iepiii Is eieet Biggs by one or two votes and some elect Ouy- titer by the same. BKAirosT. All Wliigs elected to the Leginhv (iiuxav Williams (W.) elected by 13 major ity. Doekery'i reported gaia 7. jutn. I.tiii(i.ptJ6htktcoeiec.te.d. to the Senate. Pitt. Eborn, Whig, elected to the Senates- Blow and Kinglntary, hee,elwtd W the Com mons, Ilockcry's retKirted rain, 27. Kw.e. omit. IlragUOl, Dockery, 155. Clark, loco, electel to the Senate ; Barnes and Williams, locos, to the Cooiuions, Jcnkiua elec ted Sheriff. - ' Wi xc.l)oekcry, 304 ; Bragg, 1115. Bn.g- ilen, lia-o, elwled to tho Senate, ami Dortch and Whitfield, loom, to tho Couiuions. Coor elected She.iff. - Xasii. Itockery, 95; Bragg, 1115. Ilii.trn. Dockery, 551; Uragg, 584. Wig-&"-'' .''?,;t',w ,e,,I,e i Smith mid taJt.bJja Xoaiii-iartos". tk'wkeryV 402; Bragg, Gil. Person, locij. elected to tlie Sciiutu; liymmi itnd and Smallweoil, loci, a to tlie Cointnoua. MooH-kery 752 1 Braj;g,. 005. liristUn, (W.) 42 f; Ihirr.inghiibI, Senati Cli Christian. Jitiduubt ale clod in Lin) Xcoinlurial Uii Irict of .Moor and Montgmucry, Cotiiinons. Isuii, (W.) 790; Mi-lnbMih, 499. Whig guto. liitlerljloitteil sheriff. CntTiisa. Uockery's majority, 115. llsugh ton, ( W.) sleeted to the Senate. J. II. le iden, ( W.) A. Ileaden and Cold n, (L.) olecteil to the House, IUkuolfr. -A gain of 135 for Dockery. All . Wi'ljil eles)te4.1. tb Legislature, Oaisiii. IVukery, 1080 ; Bragg, 903. Senate, - - - -. 0 . vi) ier son, 111.) Jones elected Sheriff. Al-Hiim-. Ilcaga majority, 98. Meban, ( W.) and Lancaster, (L.) elected -to the Common. -hlg j-aia -bt ewfr orimisD. lAxkety, J(1I5 j Bragg .133. Gil mor, (W.) elected lo the Senate, and liiimll Johnston and. Caldwell, Whig, elated to the Common, x i, . . si.vviisiu. uurkertr. 1293. IW. 67(1 R .'(.le,Th.aiia., (WA 59.1. llar2nive. t ATjratin--Lvvtrtram1 vWw.hTTTecTeir 1.1 ina iminotia. Iluiuphm eleclrd Sheriff over Mluisim hy 41 1 aiiijority. Ilowss. Din-kcry. 970; Bragg, 9.12. Com mosia. Caldwell, ( fj (8,; , l!lunMi ( ,v j m li led Sheriff by a large Viile in in nea atonal Hodrict of Jtowan and laie, UHingt.Hi, (WJ is ,led by "kUmt l iO uwy-iriiy. lvi.M.rcb. (W.) Reeled over t le.n,t 1 uj nv a large rota. All Uoofocs sleeted in Stoke and Forsvll. A Whig Inisierfiwio TnemlaT. ' 1 1 - - ..isnisvatsa. iKakery, 6.i2: Brairir. 10"S i .. . Young, (L.) eleeted to th Senate, and Black ami Mtere, (L to the limine. Cawi.A rr..rte. lose r. Ida-kery. "A'sra. Umkery, lal. Bra-.. 751. I, elected to the Senate ; Jenkins and WiUiain, men, m h iiouae, X t.ATiLi.rgikrT. WJi Brae. 1078 Tayh, ka, sleeved to th SenaM Aasia, Whig, and lhtlkiek and Lyons, loeos, elected lo tho Commons. A Whig Via of on. - fis.lo..kTT, $09 ; Uraci. TIST ft,V boa, loco, olMted to Ihe Feuaie. Common. Thomas, Whig, S01, Mania, lu.H 15 K, Waah ingtna Harris eUtted Slriff without opposition. J-rto. Hoekery 27 , Bragg, l03 L Panders, torn, alerted tn th finale. T.mi. Unsoaaml Ilea-.Uio, ale. ted UUie Cuanawoa A Whig Ium of Iw.fc Ciliuiti..IV.lry, ?n r Jlrajjj 1 m. i4..w. Lms., .l-le. a, the K. oats. (W mons. b-pbi r,L be-, 1 17: C,.f.IJ. hv.. Iiutrt; ilciu6e. vUW4JU Wirv IM.i l UwtSnti-, Wlii. e-.l. J.daiam 1 I.J KS.eriff. S,ar.... r,rtedfinia' l.M fie- Ua-kerr. The entire l..ifo.n ,i, krt s'e. I. d 1,1 it,. 1..;' ------ Ili si-as.IWkeer, 4-M , r,Z), vm. M tugJ.l, I,ig.j25. he, 1h.S A W l,if . .Vi a lliv vis -liik-T, ,.t Brsirz. Ilisj wen reiWM-ll. k, elect-d in (, Kruai. far. a aed Willias, t.w, to the C.mi,4a. IUM U-t. I S'mifl C it as. ll-tkary, IJrvgg. 4nJ. C aa- m, .l.o.r., Wh'g 4''"! t r,-. bn, 3.M, A I s . Vl In r-u i Williuaa. Lm 1 ,1-h I list s.a . A report. I l.i.,rs f.r U- ken. Mcam., I h-u, Ira. I. Iluswll, Whi '4 Whig lw. Di rtiv. A rr.1e. yiia f J f, 1,1-,, AH liAat eh-'tej i lh. tut. jva lk.fy,i7 Biajg. S'Jt 1 "' -A rrpnrted gaia f. Io.kary -. n ,. kaall. Wl,if. U rotaor. I, la bealaa f.ll.. -..it! 4 kadwwk and (if sen, V) bin. ar 4ra-1 1. ! an ll.a IIM. a it l:- .:- . 1 .- J .vm lf.'.tr..;lif,Ii l, A Wl.i. ( 4Hhi inaf 1 fit.. -rt i t U aV trd. A V I, - i t'niiii.- Klnj St, His;j i 7. J, A. Grarea elected to tlie Senate, and B. P. 1131 and ! W. L. Long to tlie Ofoiaocia. MoKeaaon, Wbi ia reported to lead A Terr, kam, 3d tote ia Burke. A Whig gaia. Gain for Pockery of 100 in Burke and Mo DoweU. l'X) ia Fjnjth and 100 ia Davie, art reported. COMPARATIVE BTSl'I.T. The following are tlie com ia rati e gains and Imaea in (tie Legubitvre: SctllTL - W. gaia.'. W. loaa. Orange, . 1 ""('raven, ' '" 1 Iavidwu, 1 Cuaao.va W. gain. M. loan. Wake, . 1 dohhet.av, 2 Waaliiiii;ton, 1 (iranville, 1 Jones, 1 Stoken, 1 Craven, 2 Robewm, 1 Columhui, I s Person, 1 l'eriuimaii,. 1 Brunswick, llladt-n. FOUR REASONS FOR OXK DEFEAT. The Standard gires four reasons forth election of Mr. Mordecai in this county, to-wit i Temper: an ce, Liqunr, Money and Know Nothings. Now wa iwlieve, If t fie re TiaiT been no tem perance candidates, he would have been elected by over a hundred majority. As to liquor and money in fluencing the dt-cionor 0ieeopTe7FeIffi"er wfe lacking with the Locofoeo candidates,' on of them Jieing even willing to attach to himself a Hrubriipirl that we wilt not apply tiV hiin, fromTiis well known fondness for treating. But the Know Xothinga again disturb the imagination of the Editor of the Standard, lie really must be one of.tliem from the confident manner in which he speaks of them ; and may ouIy be abusing tiicm so Miindly lo prevent the people from be lieving that he belongs to that "midnight aaso- iat ion."- r TUB RESl'LT. We have not received sufficient returns to an nounce with confidence the result of the election in some eouutiei and sustained tosses lit othors. I' pun. tho whole, his gains, compared with the vote for (lovemor two years ago, look very favor able. We shall be able to tell in a few- days the itifible renull '4'he Whigs have lost-eonsideraljly iu-ilie lleg- ialature, but their gains have not been equal to their losses, thus showing a railing off in the Whig strength and a gain for the locofoeo as compared with the hwt Legislature, The result may yet be changed, however, as a large portion of the State is lo hear from. The Hon. John Keer, the lion. IL C. Puryear and the Hon. Barton Craigs arrived in this city on Sundsy evening last,' and left next morning fur their respective Blares of residence. -.nn snray with bowie-knives took place last ...k..ii Hie naiutivtcnoras lintel, between Dr. tlraham, s Siuthernerjaxnd a Califi-rnian named jorif.-. , v.. .r,i.1sv,7hj' the lai troThe, ing at th hotel iscnxn nrsriTTD. ' Vols. Auiou.!1' TI, .L. f. ... . - - -n-- - ' a. uie m. -Nicholas Hotel was committed by Dr, It M Ura hun, of XewOrleai... C.d.Loring. of Calif.-mia waa hie victim. The former was drunk and nniking a ni bie In one of the Ctirriiltir- ' Ms . , 1 AnguatZ, Tin mimler st the St. l.l'.'I'.'ie 'rl!S !".'4 bim tn'ktut a it-aiuwvl4ii f 7-1 t 1., C"h,u"c","i'"d hia ennducl, when Ud. Loring earn out and rue.td him to desist .... me. nr. iiiuimm turue.1 upon him, drew his sw..rd from his can, and plunged it into l.im. and he died almost inalantly. An in.iie.t was held this evening on the body oft ol. L.ring. and one or Ihe hotel servants who witmwd Ihe affair testified that tlie de-eo-taed airw k th priaf.ner.when the latter raii-ed hi. can and Ihe deceased seised it. The sheath oauia off and the nrisniierran ihe sword into him The coroner's jury in th ..r 1,...-.. tiirnd a eenlirt that he came to his death h a wound lutliotrd on his twraon l, mi. Xr . aw.-rd eane in th hands of KoUn M. Orabam (l.alwmwa. eommitted to await the action ,aT the jraad Jury. DEATH OF PIZAItRO. Three himdrv! and IhiHv vesr. nan !;,.- was mur lere.1 in hia awn k .:...- lllaekw.sd Ihns notiea th avent: "Thee that ha I lake the .ml .I..II 1.L 1 . .1 ... Ily the .word he bad riara: be tha u. , -n.u, not on some well fought battle-field with shouts of rict,,-. tinnf ia his ear, hut in his palace-hall, by the w sarin's blade, In hi own fair "M..1..1 a Lima, tneity nf Kings, ft em of th Pacific which had aprvag an. uadi ia nwa auapk-ea, with inrnxlibUi rapidity f( hia e Kisarrn asrmed to imnart his ... .11 sl.Hit him. score in roasiiirfttttr. t.i . k. 1 si . .. ' . . ""t .... .vmsigre urn, ni,4tei a i death It w. om a Sunday ia June, ,441, at the ho, of dinner, thai they burM into hi departmenL With rroairf- tVwth tn th tyrat.H . 'lb bim, but the r Imperfectly armed, and deaarled him, -pmg by th wintli.va ku k.ir i .1 Marlines d Alcanhwa, two page and aa many earaliees, wvr all aha t.d Crwar. in defence) oftheireliirf.-TtavenoiifelL vemiwri h. nomliers an 1 1 vr,-. with wound.. Bui JNi. aero . n,4 tl., nwl, tomeeklv meet his dealh Alme. willnaii armor Si. 1 ' larsid .w,.rd,i, In. right hand with ,-,Bj J"n-tl; '.n;ri'i,', at hia adianrH are j a ..T.r liern le,d t,7, c.- .ririy ain,t. alt"" "Mbal. Imrbe aried, "trait,,-; have " n.RM ni kill m in my kiwi .flisef And, a M spoke. ta ..f hi. eeaintea fF Imeail, , Id-eaa. IU.li. tit chief of the r.,,.,U.,..- patient eftlsd-dar. rallnl .mi k.- ... - lgaln lit N.n with lh lyranl!'. .,d taking jtim .4 hia e.nalna In hia arms b thrwrf h.ra sriiiirt the Ma.nnla. I'n.r.. 1 lautlr reni e.i;.. c with hu,n..,M.i k. llimwrh with his sw.,L U..i ik'.i . ho r ) - a w aind in ll 11, ..j ii miisH t, when tho w.wds of K wlass l several he., aereplua fl into bs .!,.. eM's med lh. d.iag maa; aad lr-i,,. !'. T4 " Iiwe4ly tr-an if,. "t. p"t aa end to hi. ,, ' tenrr, Aar Di 1 1 a- v 1 I! a Clur 11. I...-- ..... . TVT - a ..... ,.,.. ,..!,, ne j ur in claim nT ,Hr Amy lHrdea, f l.U.,) u,aui(f whuhhiabwi hg prmasLalu aa'aiamrl'a ' Mfc'"''l l-"si.ra... t atHM I -i, atkingna l:i ow iik.ly w h,, M lh relief ,4 tu T.ta. daiasaBU, sal a, "lZ km t owgrsw daalre s kep lh sw aa a it f VI and wakes. fi.iH.ma as M-. ,mJ h- ara iloa, m( R. hiliotiary ,,i.ski.b 11. j. 1 do nt. irs.... f..ri year., n4 vu at Ut ailowad di.m.t whi.w ll, ww,l .!., j , k 'biUren wets da.b-. thai ww a halt with r" Ho. K-.a ial loaiM-M . ... . e igres. I.e., ee-lia,- 'jh'W. i ' " iae I laa Sal4 an -4 their WAKE Punrcn. VOTE OF a 7 Ji 2Q & 1 127$ 47 67 LW5 5i 129 1) 25 2-t 27 Id '' 7-1 42 air ' 78) 47 ?9 132 76 24 6l 24 9 101? 72 9 4M . 32 . J4 J25S 7i! 22 36 ) 21 W 75 24 64 29 2(t 11 13 5 2U 13 7 2! 35? 17 3'J 116? 36 44 .20? 0 7 14S 4 lit 1541? 715 Raleigh. Koleaville, Lawa', . r.anle Riek, Wakeneld, llualeres'. Banks', 11. Jones', Nat. Jones', lHiprees', Joel Jones', Cpehureh's, Cedar Level, Hayes', Linn's, 8imins'( Dak tlrove, Kpikes', lunnsville, lorentville, Kidgeway, -CoDgresskjnal." .w jWtiiuioToa, Aug. 3, im ft. wa$ owmitNOCTTIoHie time In the' nieplieh-ofepbTtl'i the eluse 01 a session. A resolution was adopted calling for certain correspondence with Jlr. Mirsh, Minister to Constantinnple. - The Naval Appropriation Bill occupied a large portion of the sitting. Among the amendments rejected wa on to pay $113,600 to the Pacific Mail Steamer Company for tlie use of their pro peller Columbus in the publiff" iftrvice against Hie" rTTCbusteft in lr CiroralTh-yo was ll to 30. Aa amendment was agreed to appropriating I HSJ.OOO for a naval depot on the .tUC!!t.b.nkof the Mississippi, near Neyr Or leans. Tiie item Cr the Meuiphis navy yard was discussed at some length and rejected. Au a mendment to provide tor a retired list of officer .waa.ajso the subject of much discusion; and was tiuiilly adopted. An amendment to incor- purate into the uaval Service of the United States the survit ing officers of the late Texas navy was rejected ; but another amendment giving him full luiy from the time of the annexation of Texas to the present ivriodwas adopted. The bill re-j cci,ved some 0 titer amendment and waa then piuHeu. 1 lie i.igiiuiouse biu waa also passeu. The Senate adopted a resolution to extend the session till Monday but tlie House did not agree tn-it. An uniortant report was presented from the Committee on Foreign Relations seams t the ex pediency of placing ten million dollar at the disposal ot Ihe President, which report will b I found iu a subsequent column. was rcccivcn trom me rrcsiacnv ot the united States, informing th House of the ratification ol tlie Reciprocity Treaty with Great Britain. and asking the necessary appropriation to carry the said treity into effect. The Messag refer red to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. -Somc hourswere. iiccupied .in the .receptMin and disiiosition of tlie reports of Select Com mittees of Investigation. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, from the committee on the subject, mado a repirt exouratiug the clerks from any blame 111 the iiiterjsdation ot certain Words iu a joint resolution concerning an increase of pay to the ctcri", messengers, ac. ot tlie House. .Mr. llreckinrulge, from the same committee, made a report on the sul.jeet of the alterations in the Minnesota land bill, changing " or" to "and," alter the bill had passed the 1 louse and wasengroMetope senttotheSenat Mr. Camp bell male a report from the minority of tlie Com mit, ee. Both renorta exonerated theuieiiibejtXtuUt and each report was accompanied by a bill w modify and explain the act granting land to r;7.,iKr,.fr,1;"1'' renorts an.l iMllmnk.- imlcrcl l r "3 1 ne mil reported by Mr. Brei kinridge being unilur athauluaiLu, l. . 0 n . , i i r . . .""mpoeii moreu Ihe Mil or the minority; each regaling th first section ot the Minnesota Land Bill, awbexplain ing the meaning of Congress ia regard toother portions of it. But both these pronoaition. ra spiwsied hy a-snbstitntw, btotwI trMr I raige and adopted by a vote of 1115 to 59 v "T"i me .-iiinne.ota LAnd Hill A liar proposition passed Hi Senate, which wa. agreed to by th House. So that th bill is rcpenled. - - Mr. Hunt offered resolution to remove from onW the I lerk of th House for allowing allar, tion. to made i the MinaeaoU Land Bill, Thia M to a long debet between Meaar. Hunt, htephena, pf t.eorgia. Orr, Campbell, Il.ven, and (.handler, and tha nanlut;. ... c.11 jei te.-y. 18, aay. 154-a. being too taiih a fU.r.i.ra,., Hnuer tne eireumslanee. The House agreed to the rennrt nfth. rv:. F,'fu l'"fLtr " f1,asgreeiug votae ntwn and i t'and W aihinKt. lt.;i-J.'" bill aow v... ..nirnainff ina iiimiih. ,.r s i pr yiue, uiat 11 Ui Mrat aal etawpun. ,hall not make the exten.ion in two years, then th Balti- ....... o,m iiaiiioexi company (bail hay th privilege to do to. ' I n cWriat iirnfwMiii. Ia i.. t .U,.l''e.r.k Co wa. agrUd to by th 11. use. 6 .Neither tl lUver aad Usrbor Bin, aor lh Homestoad wa taken an. A bill wa retH.rted, in accordance with a ra oommemlatioa of IM frt. to carry Uiu, TL ' "'J wiw ureal ilnteia. Thecooimitle to which waa referred aacuaai., aiaiaM Mr. Bayly of Virginia, re porll that .i.. aeeaoaar had failed tu WblUh m.i vnvga, . rTsiniworoa. A nr. 4th. B.h 'Hntj(H 1 were in esw.i,ra thn.ugho th. Bight of lharsdayi and thi morning at It 1 clock th Senate tk a receae until eisbt and in. ii.anw antu aina o'clock, when bulls rweumtd their Uhnn 1. Iarint thi prrrtrarted anaaii th OHnmitteM " r-wiasi eathe fnll.rwlng Wl ! TbeCiiil and Diphawatie Appr.-riaU.ai Mill, tho Assay AssnsnaiiMi lt.IL . X.' .-. . . !". '-- Appr-iprsxieeT "ffTO i. ass uarinr mil. 1 k n-awt of th. , -) tk- aavwc lieea ia aarh l . . 7. ' a.allMltaw re eainiif, n wi ,1 MHWa 6y 0 U awmf "-""n mo Kiisr ana llarUar Bill toad by th l'ri.ret. rin-lin. it imnoaailJa la k... l 1 . ..,, . 1 . . . R.mii of billaju.1 p,,l property Mn.lled and iaasia- I'tnn necawaary in a 1 land lh a as MtdaigUaVkrk Moml.y asomia- "-lMas..in ha aa aew kwaiM. wta t ..,r,,,, a 1 iar auair a eieuk fcu-oav 1 a i-s-aaie, kavmg stra-kea awl of tha mail it" ru riva MX aaunll' w.. a , - ' --.i a, aa in ( ullina . .... ,.,, ibm Meat apoa Me aaaradMit, lh,. ,l,jr a. auU aad.,.d of, ol wlerewea brine analj. k. Thi aodat duoaauu wbea. the a.(j.ww 4. 1 U r-lH U lh Jmlieary C.-imitl ka th nbl ef lh lloa. Jari W. Willoww to h..M has mmt aa a t-a4.. frolli tb Nie of !te llampahir. waa adopted. Tha fK-i of this ei. h. ia aimilar U thai a pid hs lo, ee id lb 1 1. as. hamael S. ItieliA ad Veewaoat, thai ae.Mumia.Soa fnaa tiie (kiaaraoe ul a Mas - inw a . in Legulaiwr kaa i. , ..i, won-101 anieg ina vacaacy P?"M K'U f J. aad l .Haa s's hs4d ass ki-ir The Ha o llepeaaeniative pd a bill la eas-ry Witnetl- th ere. of tt Ka. ipr.-ny Trolly with (irw., tr,i.;h; , Ml fr, rvaaw m aul lok ad.l,ieat f,t fm', aad a Uilr-miing 11,1,1 f a. th Mry.a. and Ib-ai. lU,lr,d ( ., ",, ikr-,,;k Uada . w - I ..tod Ma. , ,,, toll, were IM pa-md. . , 1 C0USTT. . t. Fur Conunon .Sheriff. 44Slf5 li Jfi2 11 2751 260 123, 110 3221 2X2 18 971 93 20 n 141 13 23j 24? 6i 73 l.v? iso ms a ktI iu i! ? o in TvT Common IV: -.71 " . r;i .J .T" B "f Z i- UVnson, . Pvh, ac 31 m i:ie ik, 124 2i Z) 3 122 OC- 941 Oi Oil "tl Orf oa (i ori .il 6S J1 6ti 10ri - 63 "76 9j S( 731 94 3) 6'J 24 '77 19j 11 4 S ;,g 30 1? 127 121 2-r. i33 24 16 III 4 1W 34 , 0 57 62 27 . 51' 22 13 2 05 67 16 4S 96 95 11 pt; 71 j, 4: 3 R., ,4 4) 46 45 9 4H 3! 3 5; 2? 3("i 10 9 116) lia 5 136 3i 13 3! 2-116, 23 3? - 33 34 20 34 l'.H U i 3 3I 21 3 71 t'i 54 47 1.11 13 1' 2 6! 36 2$ 1 23 82 17 67! 62 5! V 33, 66 4) 13 13 It) 9 6 H 5 0 l.-J 8 10J 11 101 35 6 27, ST 6: 5 Vj! 2.3 S6j 54 44 31 11! 7 12! S 38) 41 7S 10f, KK 50 102 34! 35 ii '( 10' 46 8? l'.' .18 ,S1 18 ' 17' 22 19! 16' li 47 a ? n n 81 0 57 1'1 c ' 26i 02 147 Vlra I394 1318 1298 941 857 260 203- HI6 1188 torStttntoa. 111110,1116 Cimmittee on the.Iu li ciary, mpartad a bill to prevent and punish 16 aiuibT ontne ireuurv: also, nresentedarenort rcouest- l-gJhaProsittliuta"rr anu iiiears irauus. lh House adjnnmed at about hnlf-psit two ctocx lor want 01 a nuorum. tliere betner nres- mi me wme ouiy nineiv-inrce memoers. The remainder of the session will not be more than sufficient to give the clerks and committees time to enrol end-examine the bills juat passed. Amongst the ungracious things of the session waa. the. ieMd)fiB.. Jlog,e i consider, the Senate' resolution authorising the President of the United States to confofthe title of lieutenant general by brevet for eminent military services. Tbai'.wneh.SpoIiatiWl-kum one 01 the prominent measures which goisover to the next session, and will stand near the bead of the orders. The Boston Times, after sum remarks unon the subject of the cholera, in which it ridicules and treats as Irtish all or most of the advice pub lished a to remedies, or "how to avojdjt,". Ac, Ac, holds the following language: we nave a little ailvtee to give, which we prom, loe shall be just a. worthless and difficult of 1- ing followed as that which we have ourselves oondemned. Trouble vourselvei as littles-p ible about the cholera. Eat what you can net, 11 long as it is of ordinary wholesomeness. If you are a poor man, as it is a tltoiisitmi to one tha you are, your bill of fare will not be so l.-irge n to cause you much trouble in the selection of your dishes.' Drink no strong liquor. Wah se4t.throujvjutnu.vdt tshew er;-ttirtead-BfTrtir 4a- good aiioii without expectation of profit if you can. Sleep as many hours as poosihle, and n it in a draught. Buy no railroad st ckn deal witli no banks: cut the coiiotaMes. Keep your temper, ior no one win ouy 11, anil 11 is nt worth B'rin-r. away. If in spite of following these "ruli of tffe, you should be attacked by chnlrrn,-send for the be physician you can get, and follow his advice. If yuu shoufd recover, return your thanks to heaven, anil nav vour doctor', hill lKin'l grumhle if he shall estimate the value of your Me higher than you are in tlie hnlrit of do ing for how should he know its utter worthless nessf If you should find all science and knowl edge unavailable for your restoration, and that you are fast getting into that dreadful valley through whieh we must all walk, console your self by the reflection that to die is br no means the greatest evil that xan happen to mnn, arid mat an inspireii authority has said that the dny preferable to many forms that our oniv'.e.";:' i: er ot,en assume.. The man who continues to .YZi 1 "TT 7 "ongea- whereas the victim u. cuoierais beyond the reach .f th. ,.t .l. JMtM!kU , - . .J"' c Jlai betli iiad stuck hi. bowie knife into him: and he must I a very . ."r' ix'fwsge who ranma "" '7 m ,,e w'vrn-enren if it lie in darknes.- liloVThV.:r,h7',su9ror Ccktors Dtsrovisr ox t II.,... -r t . T.rV7.. ?t?r ffiMie TafiT.-iH:.Tr ,j a i . P""" r",l hf'T mi lis east reiipe. in fan lh . . ,, .. " " ' I ....oinia.l n mflnir r,..l:r .t t - -...K..UU- eoiiccuon of founts ns or ...,;-. soda water, situated in a sandy plain or itepres- I F." " in . 1 . ' he spring mamoun.lofyminrt,,.al .hap., .-. n fik a sugar-laof. ,n tmire of tha b,p if which is KJI1 UI Ul" IIIFIiinaAr il... .1 . mi li.. " u i , " "",u"" latsirati.ry llTTLhT l m,"",,1 " f- bigh and clothed with a green and luxuriant enat , rf ,IT'. A Z j . " "fl "" inverted bowl and fringed by a growth of cane. The wale, described as having Ihe-same spsrkling and rsrth-rar.ea,.nd was drurk with a.ld.'iv I,, ill th. men and amouls W,i U-i-j "J1 lj".l"erale. with acid of any kind 'i, f. i- 1 . eirerves.-ence, and in that frm w peculiarly refV,h!ng a. , drink. A 1 kin vtosta Ilsvinii A Firry IWsa Sitvij Piria.k.-We offer Hi als.ve valuable pris for tlie largrat aumlair ..f sulsH-rila-rs to the " Farmer's Jounu.1 " l,....,.,i .. i..u . d,. . ......f i.rHroa ana elivered lo as on tb 18ih of October aext du- r"f, v " v1''-, CuUM 7"ur,K genllemen and ladies, Un, hers ia aa opportunity for , w show your devotioa to th adv.ncwVent if th fanning uitereet of ynur nativ 8tau. W shall b. .ur. Jj, h... Ui pitcher ady, aad whoever Obtaiu IbaUrgeat atuabar of auUeeilaea will rerssveit, and th praentali. will be made publicly upon th Fair Ground, oa th ,, fru th prma.um. read out Wa .hall procure nan distinguished farmer in th Stat, todeliver an appropriate addras oa th ooe.ua. Who is there, ttir maa or Wiansa, that would Rot f.el proadofsoe . ..n y,, wmlj thuik w brethreavfthp-.iB,bT, a,.,, to otic a plao ia their paper. oad time i'arwer,. Jutmal. nnLbowar' Th PllU Pred by d Prota-. H.Jm,,,, kr. . & diaeoyered. liar tb d- aaiasia dsiimtaiaiu -wf-tnrm m nlaning a ihey do mm0 of lb. laniaflh VmuIJ. ,i.i la lrbfied ailawMlasa . to. a dejmitaisaiia-lnymwi-miaery. Comlanmg aa tbey do mm,, of ., - K.H.a innHnn avav iIih..i r . 1 -v-w a imenags kim I egeul.1 W .arid, nesed aader tlw auperviwoa aad knuwMg of a highly arieatila timUemaa. It I toa) at U oa tha tawl aaUmish tngl Hras. I or any of thai auavaevaaa elasa of enennlaimw. imwina .l ml ..... . ULJl .1.. lu... " . iT'"-" ' aiw man.Uuasi. hap,,y 'aod taonmgh hi their actU,. Thw.ar. fo,i.,la,iNs. TrTt 'TH4 '-" 'l l-d ia tha Ima by thia Medicine, while fc aot alew. It la a poeitiva pitM,-.AMw, fin. A Raekalnr. th. -Lu,:. r .1 . a .. . ... - - - ... ti, . rmni J T r?' senuniMh Ufa." hrWn M ts"" . tl I - tl. Ia Uiia enaaty. mi tl.a ,tr,l U.i u. tl . . . 11 .. . . . . -' "- . . -.ru year y eia s -a n r'iM TIIK SSITH.TW a-k-rf. V M toei kav. .a a w. 1 r o.. ...... .l. . t tor axwal . ta ....... . ; 1 1U.H. nho.su Urn Ik. " . . . to" e.a Iae? a iiS.l.,1 alaia.ta r. a. m, " k'7 'S Uis nr. f-1 aaalxrs, u,W B. S... " 4 a Urn 1 ha.k IWki, Tk al Dial t'.i if i . a. ms. l-.t. tj rr k . I .,a 'mk,X i.iHk.,.,k ruiULXr VOTE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Vft giv below th ofEcial rota of th State fur Kerr and Reid and Sentt sad Pi ere ; and shall ' add tb vota for Dockery and Bragg as it is received. lu making calculation of th gaia aad toaaea we aaall compai with th vote at the but Gubernatorial election. Tb Counties of Alamance, Catawba, Forsythe, tia.ton, J kn.n, Madiaon, McDowell, Vaitgi, ' Watanga and Vadkia, whieh heretofore roted with th Counties from which they wen respectively formed, will vote now and for th future rperately. : , 9 . ' . 1 .-' . ,' ,4 1832. , 1852. ... 18.'4. t - Ktsa. Rxid. Scott. Pnam. Doratar. Basoo. W. Gaiw. V. Loaa. (SJ ISH 00 00 361 230 " 219 98 - 0U0 000 .-00 00 - lmu) ' 513 . 9f2 ' 369 (X) 000 00 00 551 ' 916 558 39ft . - OS) 000 , (10 00 1216 49 "61 3W ' 000 000 , 00 . 00 Alamance, Alexander, Burke. Buncombe, Ulailen, Bertie, Beaufort, Bruuswick, Cubarrtu, Catawba,. Craven, Cumberland, Chowan, Columbus, Camden, Carteret, Cherokee, Caiwell, Chatham, Caldwell, Currituck, Cle&velantl, -piinafiotr.- Davie, Edgec unbe, rorsytne;' rrankhn, liashin. flhmrillo, Guilford, Greene, Gates, Haywood, Halifax. Hertford, ' Hyde, Henderson, Iredell, Jackson, Jones, Johnston, Lenoir, Liwsoln, Madison, .Martin, McDowell, Moore, Montgomery,, Moron, MiM-klenburg, N'a.h. New II mover, .vomttimptou, (hihlow, t Ininge, 1'ii.i pintan k, I'enniuttiinH, Pitt, TOtaiinjB, Itolteson, Ro4-kingbam, Itowtin, Kutherford, liandolph, I'.ii'limond, Sampson, Surrv, Stokes, Stanlv, Tirrell, t'nion. Wake, Warren, Wa-diiugton, Watuuga, Wavne, Wilkes, iadkin, Ysncy, 42,'.e.l3 " 5,491 -AEI.t.X)i,-aU-A.TiAXTW nu i.ini ik nHiAnsTi'rrs. Xiw Yoax, August 4. The I'nited States mail sleimer Atlantio arrived at this port at 8 o'cl.s-k this evening, after a passage of ton d ivs and eighteen hours, with four davs later intelli gence from Kurope. Her dates from Livoriiool are w dnty-Si: -J The Liverpool cotton market is steady, but unchanged. S,iles of cotton for the but three days, 19,000 bales. vThe London money market was comparatively asy'.-v I'unsola closed at 91 10 92J. The Liverpool brendatumi market waa dull and had still further declined, ilmt bad declined Is. Wheat, 3d.x Corn Is. The Manchester trade was in a mor satisfac tory oomlition. Th Germanic Diet had I accepted th Auatro iTussian treaty. IHispalrhe from lenna state mat G.-n. Hess, with tb Austrian Army, bad crossed th Wal lachiaa frontier. Prince (iorteclukoff had an- n mr rt nts tmeririnvi -of defending' Moldavia and Wsilachia wiUi 'J O.thsl mrn. . The Greek b id attempted to assassinate Lord Rsgland. Tclcgraphi deepatche at London ann-mnor tli entry of Austrian troop, into Walrhia. laroarsar raoa srsi. The inaurmcuon waa progressing rapidly. Il issaidlhatUueenChriMianahadltedrniiuM'.lri.l and was arrested Bear Sao Sebaatiaa, aud iilac.d in ll.. h.iU ,1... . ' I - - ... tn m iv a. . Madrid da aa of th 1 9th sUt thai oa that yenmg Madrid wa in tb hand of th pern. I and lliat a provisional government had been pros Uimad, ua Aaa Migl' arr.ielmaol a Mtaiet.r of n ar w aa ncaiveei with arrlamatioa.' A CarUat movement Lad broken oat at Xavarr. abiHTioasL isnixuiiv. a. The Europe arrived out oa the 23d alt LiltUaewa from th aaaiof war. Kverythiag awailing th actio, of -Austria and Prueaia? The latter mor thaa avar hold aloof from th Allies aad favnn Kaaaia. Tb fleets and armie. remain as at la advkwa. As. 4 her battle had occurred at Uiereea. Tha Turks claim th. '"rj bat aa detail bar. heea raorived. Tl Anglo-French army had not yet mgaged. Ku.aia haa detarminad to bold tb Pru.ciili lie. with Ssl.uiO 1 4- No now fs.m th Hakim Wk V , 1 Und forea .hmild amy H Waa dstermined to take sanaMm of Aland I. Wad aa aa laduenaeet to "aedea to join the weatera r-.wera. The German pirt had ananuuoaslr aeeaded ta Uie Au.tro-I'ruaaian treat v. The Stainii revl,m hee, sr.mplid.Iy ecswafuL Th ew Ksaa. :,.. k.j Li Th.yaa lw.ge OiriatUna lad a-ped to rraac with , hw winhmk. lief palae at Ml- "1 . 7 1 ,, , Ul t'1 '"u'"y demand d her head. AU th ,haf b. L.l GOO BB'J-KRniWa-No. I Cut, Ium raosivad, aa aonagamanl. ..I. f !i,'iLI'A HKUW.NLtY. 1 1LL. LEA A Pnow.VLEY. ' yiUGIMA BAfX)X.A pria lot of f-ath-an..ui ll.m, Sd juM rece, .T 1L1. LAA 4 IIKOV) NLtk. MUai.l .. L- ' ILLS, it A A BROrrNLF.T. WHAD-la half bar-1, (, f.m;), lU-M-tA A biiiivt m.:t. . I h t T 1 1 1 K .-1 ,1 s . WrCl.Tiir, u , 1 VULLX, U I n. 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SrokM All descrirdiomi dull as Is, v-Jl li o-'l i nosin ri it 93 for eommoa U prim whit j Sp'riu Turjaintin 60e. ia retaU lots, no demand ior shipping. . , , Si XDitta Flaiaeed HI an ri os u k.L.I Beeswai 80(rt 23; 11. E. Peaa f 1 (lh. Liar-agriciiltursloOcr' Sa-k 2, boa, Thom aatoa U , f 1.15. W.C. ,15 (ft 1. llydraulw Cement fi(Var2i. ' Ssit L. P. fin $1 $2. 0. A. f 10. raTettwmMMket,Angiut4.-itoa Ula gd demand at full pricaa. CoraUloweTwale.att2itoiaj. , Ihmr in good demand butaoebaage i a Brio. Sarite Turpentia 39 In 40 ets per nlVm. Kw do. ' f225 to 2 50 per bid. CR0CKEBT." v CHINA, GLASS-WARE, kc'ka. GOULDS & -XUOTT, Importers, 195 Aorf Si., (aear Jfaidm lw,) . - iw Teas. . . ItK AVT rWk. gaasml aeif kawKlfal aaaaf.aS V laM htIm, pi-a wktA Mj MHMItlna, BB4 a fu"M r1- fee all H . a ai.r m n aasa a ' " la esanHnuaa. Mapai-a t eaaakrf Trs4a la tha m.m eamal aiaaaar, Tsrass Mh-ai. - saiy .. I-.. City HoteL 4l A4U anaauwaVJUkMOUK,-. asmevca e. rss ra.ra.s kii. THH Jllwtol to- mail, a-a i.4 Nkrtod wiik a Ik. aaaaava Hrmu, ulkas s-a tor Iks saaapua af praasaaat aa4 waaataal toaeS.rs sa4 vlnlara. Mrali Mnad at all 1 11. alikw la u,i, ee.ri.,el. (ajtk-a asm ikarga.) a la Ik. anm 4iaiaf aw as la Ik. ItoU a maa fa kk la a.ake4 t. Mm UaL Ttoe U.1 toiag J-Mea; eilki. Ikrra aHaaaa walk a lh. Ilartaas. llaSaa kuw aad .tea-Ham Kaas. HarsM I I iy aid lad M to 1 ton eavaMfa to gm laa Cwy -. ih, a. M,a prrwiur emai a saas m la. fwl-lls pslnaa(, fifiikui w. wtitrru K. Tms. Aasaa 1, 111. "'ks! Wanted. Vt 1 1 11 0 maa. to lak. .k.r. af a rUM kVkarf, t.f skas aa rlr 1 a fnal WIN k. peak Ai-h dim awl ha a'..aala4 ni. r4 r... aiane toma, is4 sill aal ask paas .lan. S I tmmm j. H aj6s i. -W illaxka, X. 0. . Jaly 1 ek, JSit. - , kS UM-im Mock somewhal reduced, w qnnte N. C. V. hogrovind fnj ( ffh Hlml Jje. (ol 12e. estornaide 7 K . fthonMar Xj (4 7. s-1 ta Lard Ui. bo Western in market. E-ton'g rorm Book. 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