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NOIVfTli CAROLINA STAR IVEDNESD AY JIORNING, AUGITST 1G, 1854. cns.v. , ; " - , : Thtf.wl .;!tr'Tnt br gtlemaa pes !' in the h.irk Wtiiiaia Henry, jus arrived from li.vaus itt not afford a j tUtu-ring picture ,tif things there. We have no reason to (tw that oiiiM is stated Hut; nut ail be relied U( an authentic: "TiieCaptain-tieneral is till pushing OB hie f ivorne scheme of funning re'iiaeut of black troop. Every vagabond negro bo preaU him self t ettlt-usd aud from that mutunit he i n important personal-, h he hu privilege which are not tKioeded to any prt-at individual. 1 lei allowed to rebU d arm, id to In tuit both women and men with impunity. No private indivi dual can defend himself, a he mow take care how be lays hie hand opon ny j bo we-i th insignia of Her Majesty. "A'.mcaeut which ha bitberteieeai'tlnpted the liovernment hu canned much dissat-i-Yaction among the whole population, . luth European and Cre K as this; and it i one which, it pereietcd in, will completely destroy th connecting link hot ween this an 8 the other country. Any one who Uacquaiutedin Havana, and hu been there within the hut fix moultis, ctnnot bat observe the eliange of opinion and feeling smong the old Spaniard, It is doubt ful whether the Mind wa ever worn governed than at the moment; at any rate, never since tlie timeof O'Donnel. It ha never bail a man at iU head who ha beeni capable of inflicting : such and o many tortures upon the inliibitaiita, or who h filled his pocket more rapidly with the ill-gotten gain arising from the slave traffic as tlie preseatC'aptein Oeueral. Between II, WSJ and 4,3 are said to bar heea landed within 3lcrtI;-CnrQlina fiar. THURSDAY MORNING, Al'tit'ST 10, ISii. .... - LEGISLATURE. An Cotsvr. Senate, Ashe, (W.) 475, Tol a 82 Ashe's majority 393. Only two precinct is Caion Cour.ly beard from, Ahe 36, ToLso Hit. 'Commons, A. 3. Dargaa PttO, John Broad way 475, Hugh A. Crawford 357, Dr. W. L. Ter ry 33. Cavvr-.Senate, Wood, loco, 325, Blaekwelt. W.) 320. Commons, Chadwick ( W.) 640, Green, (W.) 6-28, KosU (L.) 618, Jones (U) 5S7, Ijcxoia. .Senate, Speight (L.) 104, Patrick 127, Commons, Sntbn (L.) 377, Loftin (Ind.) 243.- -'- - ' CHiTHia.Jorin U. Haug'iton, Whig, Sen ate; Jaa. II. 1 leaden, Whig, Carney Gotten and A. D, Ilaadeo, Locos, Commons. No chaure. Poll Senate: Haobtoit 5f2. Hives 518. Com- monat A. P. Ileadea .1087. Cotten 1014, J.' II. Ileadea 1073, MuClenahao h22, llyifum 1018, Keneher 909. .. L .".-v. : SaapaoM. Thos. I. Faison. 'Senate; Geo. K. Paughtry and lr. Slinw, ComMons. All Locos. So change. Pullf Faison 184, John C. Klocum the lnM rwr-mewhSftmththave4w..plic-: - - , - i,.ir-cr.,:i Tl (T'TT.nr ' H r'f1lW'vltt--wwT1 m'' V J . ' - ' ' plaoinj! between --tlwnr4,-0rwa4 J.U, Charles A. Hafnsoa SPLEEX A XI) COLD COMFORT. Itariftg theeaapaifra jast clml the Standard did all in it power to defeat the eleetk -of the II). William A. Graham to the rk-nate from Orange.eounty. It used Eur means anil iuul to secure that result. It was a darling pr,jeetwith it. Bot it failed. Since fiuv. Graham's election it indulges in the following tangnag which w OHBinead to the cinwile ration of ill people of 0 ange, a majority of wlmm hat over and of lea endorsed William A. (Jraham : " and so treach ery, and demagogneimn, and affected dignity and purity have again triumphed in Orange county'.". Tliis U the languaga, freemen of -Oranget) tat a rabid pro use toward oae of-tflti oret and best of your citiien because yea dii sot see lit to refoe to send bint to the Legielature. Such malig lity should meet with its proper rewnrd. But the Stnn dur.l tunn ffom Orange " toglori es old Kdgecornl''' for eoiisolathm, and how much due it receive? 'ltrerlsa net lost of 110 votes for 5fr. liragg in that cJunty. A few more such drons of comfort, would cause its enn jiMiittf rness and disapjKtintmcnt to run over. DKATII OF COL. Lll.UXGTOX. We were very inm h )inl to hear by last Tuesday's slate that Col. Lillingtun, of Mocks ville, bad diM a day or two previous, CuL L. was an intelligent, noble hearted end generous m.n Ifjjfcd (md.J'Cer'cdJij ulio knew him j COMMUNICATIONS. For lha XtgfhCarolhia Su. -Mr. rf-B On resuroiug th sulijart of " I'ro hihitory Jaws " I propos a fitrtlicr review of the Editions aaaind by the litor of tiie Ihnviii eEister, and adopted bv others of the asm kidney in tliis quarter. I hv already attempt ed to sbrw the extreme absurdity of the open declaration, that all laws regulating what w shall eat, or what w sliall drink are olmoxtwrs and odious to the common ecse of nutnkind.-ar 1 aUo took the uoeitioi that Congress even, has an unequivocal right to enact laws restricting or prohibition tiieximportation of opium or any thins else that mtaht be deemed, by a mniori'v, 4siractirt tlm health or murals of the citirens of the t'uited States. And now let ine ak, if it is exneeded that Congress has tire power to pass ttfch laws, have not the Sutcs a similar right IcgiHiate for the benefit and protecttounf the health and morals of ot" people ? Most issuredly they have, jiut this is not all; a State has the right to he the s-ile aud unen.rolIcd iudce of it town yd'cy, and the regulation adopted to carry uut sa d rmiiey mut yield on'vwbeu they conflict with the acts-of Congresft 1 his much was ton- videneeaof the fact that a republic based apoa such an insecure foundation and built as oat of niaterials morally unsouad cannot loni; stand. If tliis he so let our statesmea and patriots hwlr afier the morals of our people, iastrad of ouing all they eaa to render them Mill more corrupt. r'the Xortl I ar"he-iM;4ra...rf Thisjis what ui meant by tuft hiiL-luu aiinisters when tficy speak in Parliament of the 'energetic nr.lern sent from .Sikuii.' It means simolv that f,ot on uuqce,' now tne wnoie ices so ail vne oihcers amounts to about X100 fur tack negro. But mure of tliis atton." Ki-vnfitnr. Jolttt A. Tret en and Jess Thorn burg.Whig, Commons. Hu. Change, Poll i Thonibargh 9S0, Craven 03, Rusa 677, Bobbin "" TIIE VAB." Tlie war still dross it slow length along. The whole campaign of the allies has been hitherto conducted in tlie most masterly manner, on Mr. Calhoun' principle of "mastorly inactivity." The strong allied fleet in the If lack Sea has not vet even taken Odessa, agreatdepat of provisions T"f f n g naw an arnnesnrt wmtrtr-trtey-nrtgnr hat taade depot for their own, TheycUiraed some time ag to have silenced the fortiucatinns of Odessa, i. hy djd they bp take the town 1 Why bar they since taken it Hi i But a strong "position like SutWtopol, yet it 1 an Important .position as a gram ucpos w ins jmrer !fnii;ii holds it. Why Dot take it then? Why are the allied armies so slow in reaching the Kowians? What is Sir Cliarlsa Napier doing in tb Baltic 1 Whv is a French land expedition Dow sailing to the ISaltis for ttio first timet IHd nnt tliw greatf military men of Franco and fcnglaod know a well when Napier' fleet sailed a tliey know now, that the Russian fortresse) in tha Baltic could not be reduced without a land fore, or, if that were practicable, that such iftctory would . f ree to i'uilo up tiMs&otaj((i -SnUMU tlnets? Tliere'is no esplanatim of the most mys terious, unprecedented, unheard of UUatorious. Bess and delays of the allio except upon th supposition which we suspect is correct, that tliey are afraid of tlie effect of a real wsr Biin tit popular element in Kiintpe. Th Csar, with ' no flread of tnosmmlott himself, has the power nf excitine insurrection nil overrlurope, and His tlii power, and the knowledge that his atiemin are aware of the fact and tremble at. it, which give him sut'h amasing eonltdenc anil olistinacy in the face of tire tlnwrt fleets and armies of Knic- land and France. The fear ofth oppressed peo ple is the only reawin why they have not jet pushed hint tt extrcinitio. If thev bad refused to court the dyaaaties, and trusted the people of Kurortft lliev would ha? disarmed Kitssia- lone ago el the only formidahla weapon of aggress ion whiuh she Jio.as la ber nanus. hum. nut. HoBrsoirCol, Xeill Regan and Thot. A.Nor ment. Locos, Common: Whig loss of an. Polls RwraagOT. Kowwrt' TW, Iroy, Whig, 675, and Alford, Whig, 645. " " Al.iWiSci flilci Mebsne, Whig, and J. W. Lancaster, Loco, Common. Whig gain I. Poll: Moban 726, Lancaster .657, Morton,., Loco, 5, Holt, distribution Loco, 370. , , , "Wnxits'.g armictTOl-aTTd-Cfoo',--WthtRS, Com- No chang. Poll: Carmickael 1012, For tlie North Carolina Star, A TRWCTF. OF P.F,PPF.CT, At a meetine of tb etudent c' Randolph aeon College, held in th Chanel on the first day of Angnst, IMS, Mr. llolleman waa called t tn t-tiair, and William X. Bailey appointed Secretary. . ., . - . His loss will ho deeply felt by an eTtttmirrvffrircle offrlniils" ant relative, Und toid IHh tVtt ht the lieari of many who were bound to bim by hi sociul quahticw. He had been in very bad ctdej by the lion. Daniel Webster ou the trial of a suit tit ken up to the Supreme Court of the l:.::..i t-..., . , ...... i v... uuiwu piawi kh I mv ijuun'Hi. .nr. o u,ior, let it be remembered, was eujraped at the time as counsel on the ohtwaile side of tlie sumtSin, Tlie o;tnion of Chief Juxtii-e Taney, in this case was as follows: ' Every ftute may regulate its own internal traffic, according to its own judg ment, and upon its views, of the interests aud well bcinc of its citizens.'' I am not aware that -trrese-rTimwptwhaTe"irw a.AlalenuMo Uui ntlatt aim JUlfal tJT.tHC la wrtem-FrpfrtW'tTSjiYrtoW ta'e to-jirodiree ntlerw, wrtynnsu e i y, 1 sec notluu iu tlis CoiiNtitution of the L'. States to preveiii it iroru roirutatiiiit ana rcntraiutne tne traiUo, or, frotn prolnbiUng itTrtrrigetlier, if it could not canvass the Senatorial District in which he was elected,. But a few days passed after lie was again olt-cted to the Senate by the voice of a majority-of ' bireontitnent, Trhoti th hand of death was laid usin him, , -: One noticeable feature in the late election is that in Chatham county, Hon. A. Ilencher, the President of the late Democratic Convention that nominated Thomas Kraiy, was defeated by a Cook 909, Martin, Ixico, .178, Fletcher, Iowi, 387. ' JvT, 5"hUloi'ki.Io1CommonwJPoH: W hillock 050, Reeves, Iaico, 6x3. No change. LiKcot-x. Senate, Hole (L.) without opposi tion. Commons, Canslar, ( L) n lug loss. - Foaswu. Martin, Senate; Fly nt and Wangh, (Common, All Loco Whig kiss of I, Poll Senate; Martin 350, Matthew, Whig. 322. Com mons: Ftyut H5,', Waugh f 33, Masten, Whig, C20, Wilson, Whig, 817. XiHitornl-ihit(neftf- H Vires,- tt 'Sr " Cot. Anderson MiU-liell, W, Stoke"Lo. Wilkes, . 810 112 Hemitiirial Vurrui of Itu-kmond and lMvmn. Tin. J. Morisey, Whig, no regular opposition, aud no change. tienatwuil Uittnd nf Snrrjf, Yadkin and Bower, Loco. McMillan, Whig Surry 410 103 Ash 649 ; 347 Th New York Cmru pnblishe a lettef (tarn -CuewMkntinotil. adt dataof Jul ah, which prefers a statement against tha French and Knglioh troops in Turkey, that if tru, may " driv the "sick man" r long to beg to b saved from his friends. W C anntet Th conduct of th allies her. Indeed, Is inspiring the Turk with great and merited distrust. S liiitcvur nsrt thev mar Bliiinatcly play, the Frenrh and Knglish troo here amassureiU auimacttna Uiemsoivsa In aimer wholv inconsistent with their national renown and "their national glory. Instead of hosting aWitv Im BKUliuaj, they SU4 ee.1 11,0 utmost repuirnanooto any slung in tne Shan ija fisy. They mari a.tliryeouuinrmarrh, thev form, thev strut, they stray, hut still they keep at a most respectful distance from the Husvinns, Those, remarkalile, f illsnt and experM'Tireii ueneraae ine fuse in vamoriuire and 1'riura Jeroin (i's.-th on a heavy, irtB,Mm f,.Uong. .nd I l.a iiilu.r a..tuuiucbv -. agirerated Xapvleoa, upwarila of six. feet hifh w-easiiMily terrify aad astonish tli natives I v dmhliiir along the street at tha head of their fei-e-tiv stall's, to th Infinite danger of true beliefers atwl theil dogsj yet still It i reiiiarkwl tliey h ive tlfUti Bu asor martial s hieremcnt than nttonding a review or being 1 renl at dinner. hit sui h l th conduct of the allied chiers, I regret to say that little more ran 1 declared in behalf of their men. Th Knglish nliir here conduct tl ennalvcs with all th brutality, drunkenness sod bhuksuardluM, which havtlotig l--n their nstional 1 1, wwleriniic. Hearcely a dv elapse without, tlie feeling oftlia Turks Iwinrj wiMiinM ,r the mn.jnlv attw-kaof the rwtetron their women; and thnuirh the sutdiers en'i- e superi,ir diseipline, great immorality pro. Tun, fin ,nw purl ui iue,r ,n,.r,i. oit vm e 'v w ilk th i reels without witnessing th imjH-rt!nen,-e r.f Hritinh Subalterns jkinJ kisses at 'l'urkinh ladie by mean of their hands, and Ihey iiiieiiinei carTy thmr rudenes to such aa eti ut to ionics el ri,e up that veil ,oo whicli - nil i- ,!! Miu.nlinn women her piat liri,i -hc, mi kei-j.i.ig down and Invoilata. Ketd i!l, of the New h-lesns Picayuna, writing from I'sri. Wte lha', aiiiorlingto French ru-ne-r, lite heir to the throne of Hituia, Aletsioler, i in rapid dclin" sinking nervday andera Ineii cable iintiiptio j u.. night 1 adeeted ii!i su: h lumv eai,ox that his had -line has ) ,e , h ci -d tV i- e, lie i, I noon to h aters to t p.t et war, "'ii tiMiifh an rxtral to J,?, pr.iV, I In ! ithef on his knees to dmist. Am -n other niemt-ers of the family, there Is ' a l'-m. to e iiirf nips, ihi term,' and " ;. ', , v,,iM( IM p! -Tct ,' Mu1,?.rh i!l of i i ,sr is wevrM I "nrdie( to re port i. e .1- Urea tjt h will (Srfitmns th r .,l -.ng a he h t a ! l et or a shilling lefl. i A c ,.( r, tlltt ! l.r , l.r ,i 959 5.19 fttnatnrial Diiirkl of oaJoii and Alamaner Dr. Wm. B. Lan, -Whig. N change. " Lan, Whig, Johnson, Loco. Holt, Lnoo. Randolph ' 671 207 ' 00 Alamano 244 00 216 .207- 214- Ji,U, Gentry (L.) 641 1 Calloway 552. ilnriin, John WAt (L.) elected to (lis Com mons witlemt opposition. In th Senatorial District of Martin and Wnsli- ingtonJliggliL leidji ttuyther4W4 23 rutav Bigg' majority in Martin i 101 j (inyther't in Washington, 138. lIlDi!os, Jn. Baiter elected without op position, - Wood (in leads Coleman forth Semite -l. A telegraphic despatch from Ci 1-iaibia, 8. C ay that letters had been rei eived from tlie Mountain District tn ths sft'ret that Dookery had gained an an average 200 votes in th counties heard front in that District. ' riUEIUFFS KLBl'TKU, Hat William II. High. OoHaswR, M. Jones. ""r(fVonkln."'"-f H'-iyas Ollin Coor. Scrtlw m piom S. A. Warren, CJUMwas Hichard Paschal). 6Vsu-iVi (loorh, HVirrra A ti between the two candidato. MsMaos-TaprU. 'rosili Wsshingtoa Harris, CkiiirOH White. Ciilstrm M. M, Ilnnket. Guilford Wi A. Winborn. llrrtferd3. V. Bidger. oira-Csleb Klutls, FtUftttaitk William Nswlsild. ' " ' U'tuhiH?fun-C. Isitliain. Aral iiawrwr . Hall. I'lJomlnf lwis Wiiliasi). Ihifii Abernathy. Burrf Wtllisias, .meWa C. Miller. Culumhut tls Yi illiamaoB. R im TtcMls-a King. - - i,ryeW. F'.j nl.Jr. Iri'lmm llamploa. fwWoTntBiAtrxawdfT Ji)hiioB." " -" ,Vor T, W. Ritter. f Vnia Jackson. Liwr Fields, .... , Jfurfitt-W, W. Wanl. ,1'Hm l'iv.- Pbitadelphia. Au- 1 rem ho ill, i.ll't Ui liCnsioeil lmiltl, '.hi. hl.oe Iff imne .Ntetiots, ft i ,rs i ooou i ,ner liitrrshuia yeter. r.'v t lrr i"l a lining lieeti the '?,e jihijl l.r, V I s-,'le ilurto hef retsiit 4 1 1 t ' il i.o Uo.Ul 0si slate i ..I I oh. ,1 h.'-m a was a boy hi was i ... f n ..I a ho de.enl.i d II? Im.Is , , io ,. r, li rt iriM,tie as I'gv ate . .. ,. '-1 1 ts a olm ! if t. ii' ia J,J,al,a 1 I:umuh' FOR Till LfcUlffUTim iri'9WM.-taWakI CiMnr. InMs.re I do, . In A'aasaas I do. la Washington 1 de In Jom 1 du. la Culuatba 1 do. In Burk do. la Oraug I hniar. In Iiavidsnn 1 do. In t'raiea 2 Cutnmoncra, In Ihitlwrford 1 do. o. I I M . r st a p , -ftv, foe le'V bsung one.1 stiininstMMi tins !. o - il riLet.l nts . , e- H1 I V "( il.r, in .. . ... ll.M t' is n' . Hnuitj V "iait I i.i tit l,tf f'S-1tt'l' ?fl ' i ,i .1 t .. ir ! i't tfmii l rt . i ' i 4 tM it t i!r i, I t- .i 1 it i ' ' A tl I '11 jtlfll. - - I't aa.i 't I 1.11 Jl.f , .'ilol j At S i fc . , i f , H', j i- f 1 i nf' m . . i t mi h t" f4 it it1 -it ,, ml whtrh flwf tft I ; (Iranville 1 do. In Cknwaa I do, la IWaiss- I I J,.. la liotmana I do. la Ash I do. ; .mtokas I d. In Yadkin 1 do, Otsdsa 1 do. st'-rv ! Ia Htawssiit k 1 do. la Per I do. I Lined I 4. In I'tun a lsutur aad ia liultwrford Tlw I !lmiegitharrneMtr.thJuds dir th Fail l ir. nits i -t i 1 lintm, ew hern, laleih, IhlUlrtproaH, itmioSoa, .-.. le.rj. '' o'-a. JudS Dick. - Cld II. 1,11k Bailsy. " Manly., awnders. Kttls's very decided vutc, ha. being tlie lowest juao on tlie ticket. The Standard ought to send him a cely bound copy of .Knip for him to study for the next two years and probably he would gain a little-mure wisdom -iu that tune. AIUOI'KXMKNT OF CONdUESS. Con 'ress was to have adjourned this morning, at ouiiitu'chick, after- a- sUm of about nine ititli. It would Hpjietif from the miulbef ot bills pa"cd, a list of which is published iii '"'th ew York Herald of K tunlav, that a ctinsidcr- able aiii itiiit if ImsinCHs ban been done, but no an believe that in 'hntf tlio t'uro actually. iiiittiu. L.km ii scds iiijoka yiiriMii-jiOiigUs. uuu,. AaMMnt-ilw. wiM iw4i!a)uiL.ths..iB;H!.. -ed, the Herald euuuicraies tlie folluw- i'lie regular Appropriation bills. Tne fi insas and Nebraska hill. The hill providing for sit first class war steam riieTeDt!tim 1iitl of tliilsdw Tftraty.'" Th Homestead bill for Kausas-aitd -Nebms-t. The bill xteiidiiig the wareliouiing system. The bill to give ell'cct to the Canadian recipro- ty treatv. ; The bill rcM-..,hiii the Minnesota Ilailruad Land on Bench, Judges McLean, Daniel, Woodbury, Cat ron and Orier all concurred in this opinion: Now, it will be r matter of mortal grief to all ad vocates of " proliihitory laws " to learn that the hrtconstitatioiialityof such laws ha becn-clcarly established lievond an honest doubt, bs M r. Uraee would say, by a certain eandi ialefr Legislative honors in this comity, who has a right to know, because, forsooth, he has studied law ! Pity, is it not? that all the Judges ot the supreme Court of the I'uited States, should be forever a complete pac'i of " K now Nothing," as far as it relates to simple iiueytiunB ot HinH!Uinem.'0. The lrieudit u .jeioru,-if 1 uudciatand cor rectly tl 1 r Booker moved that-a Committee of threa be appointed.ineluiling one from the Preparatory Department, to draft suitable resolutions relativ the death of Mr. Jon W. Cur.es, of Warren connty, A. ('., a memlwr of the Preparatory School. Whereupon the President appointed Claudius' Phillips, John B, Williams and Sim mons o. tsicn, to win. h numt e-, on motion, tne resident and Peeretarv were added, who retired nnd in due time reported tb following preamble mho rrnoiuiions wiuen were nnanimmisi v aaoprco. Mt.ttA3, It has r!ened Almii;htv God in the wise dispensation of His providence to remove from our midst our highly esteemed friend and iciiow stuacr .ions , t;ustK, and whereas wc are desirous of giving expression to our feel inrs in regard to him, be it t lerefore ttcsow, l.f. That we have witnessed with deep regret and heartfelt emotions th untimely death of our friend and fellow student, whose gentlemanly deportment, courteous anil affable 'BfamermuTtgTWarn 4im -te-i-lj!---r for--Hrnt.mr'eOTfiilenwwnd' esTeein oTaiTwhn knew'Tuiii. ' 'lfsViWftatT'd'TTOftnln ileath ttTfuisesumai-' mablft yoflng man, we believe that society has been deprived of one of its briglitestonia'iients; for had his life been prolonged he would doubt- reKww-m'Trasm character have exerted a salutary influence upon all within the limit of his acquaintance. ltomirtili int. ' lint wo believe him to have been possessed of an intellect- which bv proper cultivation Would have T reflected" credit upon this Institution and would have rendered him the pride of hie parents. JCetolvai, 4m. J hatwechcrish withmciancnoiy pleasure tne recollection of him whoei we so much respected, and will endeavor to imitate the noble virtues which adorned his4liristian char acter. In addition to the arts passed by the two Hou ses of Congress, the Svoalc in conjunction with .the President, baa ratified a number of . treaties. the most prominent of which are ; 1 he Oadsden treaty. l Th British Coloniul Reciprocity treaty. Tin Commercial treaty with .)aiu. i The Neutrality treaty with Russia. Hundrv treaties extinguishing the Indian Utti in Kansas, Nebraska and other Territories. Vm Herald esdmaliSs "the aggregate anrounl 5ft approprialnms male nt this session, including private bills, at J70,lnK,(s). If we go on nt this rate, .Mr, fcocretnry liutlirie will sthjo be relieved of all ansiety a to what disposition shall lie made of the redundant revenues now in hit keep- pctly their iirirciples, ore a "law loving and a aliiding people ; tlint is to sav they love all ;.iksi wliolcsoino laws, and will most cheerfully a' te .iv" the bad ones so loiiff as such shall ro- miuironsr stiifulolio-ifcs. But as TritmuH tn t enemies) to the public good, they go for tl repeal of sm'h laws, as have been ascertained-! from long experience to lie corrupting to the health ami morals ol the pahhc, Bill lor the en miu"WiT"rif'ofll"f"tnaCntftf-l the incaus of throwing around a large clans . of our citizens some shield of protection. And in case it could in reality be shown lieyond an honest doubt that II legislation restricting, or prohibiting tic trutuc in iniii'ir, is in uiipiinitiiin to the coiiHtitu- tWn?--tti4'iW40d..-eftfMiwttild-i4voete-the-ii- portanc. f csHiog a-conventtontolmyetiieconsti- utiou altered in tin most "nportaut particular, llv-tiiewav, tho reasons why they wimld preti convention is ouite obvious, vir. : Tliey would it consider that tho members of the Legislature wlio had secured their scats by bartering whis key totvote!'', were altogether morally ouitiitK to" pais uiiori iiiattci's of fliis kVnd. Now then. gciiltciuiiu tuity ha guriiientiy- qtmtifled aaicgis iiurs in tlicr-resim4s,-WHaswtiggoo4w or demiH-rniio votos,and dislrilmting tlie offices amongst the favorites, whu have done the most toliiiild tin the nartv that haimens to bo 111 power, tliey may also voto correctly upon all iiiostion ot internal unproveuients, Ac. IHIt in asmuch, an anti-iuterual improveinent would bardlv be selected to carry out internal improv Trrcnt measures; Inmstthinkit wrmld he mt hut unreasonable to expect that men of nu tlonabl morals should vote correctly upon moral piestious. - 1 1 ere ar (louutlcss many political one ti m of great Importance to the country a-ioul- m not to be m erlwikcd by any means ; liut raanoi thraajb Bttandwltu without tlm aacrittceol wow The miMt iinportttnt schemes which have failed ar : A Jbalch uf Jiiaiiy aiiiliuns. in. Amount jut, land b ng railroa-l schemes, i ne French ssliation bill of firs niilhuns. The I'm ilic liailnnul scheme polined. Tli rieiiate bill of eight millions for th relief of Texas. Senate amendment of several millions to the reneral appropriation bills, inrlitding half a mil lion totUft a4iigJiJi wHlsr-worss. - Mr. olds ailiiiini-inilion bills forth increase f the rates of Hostage. Th Bill f,r a line of steamers between Han Francisco and China, Ac, a-c. An eieban; La tlie following concerning tlx manufacture of l ottee from acoru ana ehioiry, There is in It.srlin, Pruwns, large establish nient for the manurm-hire of coffee Tnira acorns and rhietH-y the article being made separately from each. 1 he chicory i mixed with an qnal weight of turnip to rctoler it sweeter. Tlie acMneonee, which is mad frnai nswtnd and rround aenms. is auld Hi large iitmutitics. and frequently with rather a medical than an eeonn. iiin-al view, a it is thought In hare a wholwom r if eel upon the blood, particularly of scrofulous twrsons. Acron colli e is, ftnwe.er, nia-le ana used IB nuuiy parts of Gcrinaiiy nr tb ole "as pus of lulteraling genuine cones, anu ha beea im ported into tha Coiled State fcr the same use; so that, bo donbt many persons who wouM shrink from knowlng'y drinking acora eotfee, have a Inallv drunk it under amdher aame. If it be aie dlraf lu It liatUf a kr Mid, OS lit It ought to b enf' hi raged, Aud at an rate, aa It I health ia its nature, and caa l mad very ehaplj fnn th MparaMinuanc of acnm la our forest. seem to recommend itself under certain circum stance as a substitute for eofee, the jiric of wuicn would tncreby t mncn rciuceo. Ksmsa Jnr y has jus) fallen upon tha fnl Viwii'f. which rurimrw Is lis u tract of , letter .Isted fro the Brrit-irhnd "f han-as, Ju'v M: "Th country i--wsrtciiig willinuigranls.Mea on h-rselsiek, wuh eop sod skill t, and ham, R,sir sad ,' i,-,l i, a VhiiidTabil ailli ' shnqldcrnl, ara (wing we'iwsrdl wlillr gmtl. men aad ladi an driving fiwiuusly h aa I fr ia carriage, print- writing. Is ters sjs-aking, doetiir galltnt ladies, and selecting sites f .f resi.b'Brsw. .napauias aith sg- waung slaking o I (It tat prarHH, trse falling, tool treti n ing, cabins go n ap, vry ibingalivaand evsry. thing axt wk ilurroii for Ksaass! - ward th ,tr of empire takes it y'." A ladf ol mint sat a iii tir't tiuo sh was ki- t b a " fviU-r," .!. Icll lik a big tub Me sal Mining in h- in . Co i. Buta.eg, and elix sUrnns, M, also h-'t s,if Bithiug was funning ihrvwls tier acne aa tVetof diaas, !!, spsurli i snnl lull wpijr i elixsi drawa I na,H-. U'lej4evsf kW.th whol spread by m-il ryr!sjs,lrl.B ! what pnWr ther is ina til-Ufeastrd ks 1 - Vs----- - , " RrrnatTSiy t ra Li a, U tk Lira. W Xa I Uiat by tli II-gh Trea A. 4 tha sioa t! lw iu Iwiaod is amnMid to tiist of Kiiglso-t fnim the lif A it -t, by which - SELECTED POETRY. Frew ta Jiiraat sf Cowaisre. SMOKING fcONG. Atr"SieriimgmdBntihi." Floating away tike tlie fountain' spray. Or th sm.w-white plume of a maiden, Our smoke wreaths rise to the starlit skies. With blissful fragrano laden. ; Caortr Then smoke awy 'till a golden ray Light up thedawn of the morrow. For a cheerful cigar, like a shield will bar J.M blow ot care aud umw. Tli leaf burns bright, like the gem of light l oat nana id the braids ot ileauiy, It nerves each heart for the hero's part, Ob the battle plain of duty. , Then smoke away, 4c. In tlie thoughtful gloom of his darkrn'd room, Sit the child of ung aud etsory -But bis heart i light, for his pipe beams bright, And his dreams are all ol glory. Then moke awavj dc. By the Mining fire sits the gray haired, sire, And infant arm surround him. And ho smiles ou all in that (tunint old ball, While the smoke-curls float around him. Then mok,e away, 4e. - In" the forest grand of our native land, AVhen tho savage conflict's ended, :.. ."'.- The piie of peace brought a sweet release, From toil and terror blended. Then snioVe away, dc. "NeJtTHtr,rtsirrshades criB-Hgtrtty;""-'' In the clasp of their lips burn brightly. Then smoke away, Ac. It yann th1 soul lik the blushing With it rose-red burden streaming, It drowns it in bliss like the first warm kiss, Irom tbejips witu love buds teeming. Then smoke away till the golden ray Light np the dawn of the morrow, . Foragleamingeignrlike a shield will bar The blows of care and sorrow. ANNIE. fTherenre someother achievements of smoking which ought to be portrayed, in order to present a period picture. t c are nail inclined to Hills, HfiiJcriVTuTi. i.iiat we deeply sympathize with' -the frrends and family nfthe d i.f en scdran d h ope4 thatthey wul derivc consolation trinn tjie relleo- tion that he remembered liis Creator in early life, and has left buhind him an unquestionable evi dence.. th:U he h. oji-J iuu.Uiia,ri.-st. .liich romams for the people ol Oou. Jtemliml, fiA, 'flint a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to the piirciusof the deceased, and copies of The same lie tranHmi.ted bV the K. C. Advocate, Warrenton News and North Carolina Star fur publication. .11 ,ll r lliil.l.l-..)!.-A, I'res t. WUW-l" T. liiil.Kvl Sec'y. ' IlOLLOWAY'sS pills.- To the Cilisrut nf the I'uiUd .Suite, , 1 ssnst bumMy and siecereiy ttisnk y for tk tni ssras patronf g srkwh yos htrr fcestswea apea my ' Pill( I taks Ibis o)ijortaity l rlathig Ikst Ais- , ton errsll Aissrir sitissas, (ad that I BtsTtaialot II that awBeerna ajscric and the Autrieaas, A am lively sympathies, s awch s that I erigjaslry poomisd thess Pillsnpresslr le suit jreartllBiats, aatU, eonstltiitUms sad Banner ef llrini, Intcojiug t stiisa . uysslfauHiBgyou, wkicli I lis v sow dose, ty tskuig Breuiscs ia Ssw Vurk. . '- . . THOMAS HOU.OWAT, - 3S, Com ef Ana and Khi Bis, Ssw ITstfcs purification"Tif tub blood LIVF.R AND BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. The elti-ens of Uis Cniun suffiir much from 4iseHr , of ths U vm- and toiaseh, isWi-ely sny are fr Irss the itinucuoe of thine degtruutive maladlss, kene Hfa wears flut. The fair x, perhsps tbs most handsess in the World, np to a iiertsiB period, v asn. distressiag . Ui say, msny hmte their teeth and good Imiks, whilsysi. tntlK' hevUa of tif such sadsyilstpsy b sgMtaaDy fimi-lieirty sontuiiuitlj' keeping tliVWi'pursVandtb ,ir lewev d hsBea--w--tswi.itW 4S-tinB-, ! UAl Witt .r.. ttiiw'wiTftgrMyfsrr'rswpnrti .WKMWIMIlrWtSMtt t is praserratiua of ths humsa fraiau, aad th darat a of Ills, much may lis effected, and I say fearlessly, that hsalui aad life can be prolonged for siaoy years be-pB4 their ordinary liisitSj if Hollowsy's Pills ar takea t pu'rTlya'lisi'd 'aci-br ksalih cnuuiusd in the directions wbich aoeonipariy sack box. . - t . - i . A CASE OF WFiAKNRSS AND DEBILTTT, OF 10 TEARS STANDING, CURED BX - - IIOLLOWAx'8 WLLS. " 4. Copy of a Letter from Captain Ma Mmon, Attar House, New York, dated January SA, To Prof. HoLiowsy, SS, CoVof Ana aed Ks. Bt,X. T bir, -it Is wnk tne most heartfelt plsssus. I aav I what Annie has so well begun, jpcrhap she I iuliwin you I Iiuvh ien rentxired to health sea BtrsBglk lour, at lorn, a - ! rHy Uking your Pittir. y or t h s Is -t vn -ywr t-suge i sd ill do it foriis. Jul 4. nrincinltacf But the friends of rcfurm are accused of mi ing up temperance with polities and interfering with the regular nominations, and there is a great hm an cry made over it, wslwjigh it was ilisrenulalilc, l,et us see if then) is any just just cause fi.r sui h chunor. Are not in whig alwuy lutertering with the regular nominations of tlw dcuinciats anu tut tern, tli ucmocrai (swlion of the voters ui the Mute shouw encriu th not'on( however alwurd it muy bo deemed by some) that the duties of a legislator does not end when the interest.tif Mess vurty have .been duly atteu'led to, but that aomt'tbiug luight 1 done to improve the health and morals of the people. t irst iy Blierillgour presem urrauina; systi-tn of 4oeti4ieeriw g t ami e,iHlly-, by -enacting some wholesome laws, restricting the n-e or rather the abuse of intoxicating ilrmks. Is it not likely that smii voter would exact some olher qualilicalioiMi lor (.lu, e than that of being merely a ..ui,d whig or a sound democrat ! Would they not also require their repre-eniative to m roea. not iictslr nrofesaii' sound moral priiiciplo(aailtiiwuiky"cAndidBt arpt to do.) but rather those who iu reality jsi them and who ai'c doing what tliey can, whether in a private or public capacity, to iniprov tli moral loinnli o'.nm of societv. "But thev are clled on to uiipurt their party mauluatiuus and all tlie nartv screws are simlifl to fortst moral men to tute for regular nominees, alio ar often regular too,, and who ar doing all tbry possibly ran to cwrrupt th public moral by treating to whis key and making fret-men drunk (to catch Vote,) and all this they will inform us la necessary to b done tor th good of the Country, (that ia to say I to ensure the taoces of party measures and party principle. Now, all I cau stay is, that, any political patv which is iti to Btand purely upiin its own merit hut is compel,-! to resort to eoi i upt mewnt isj nrirer to be wir-tamed, he- that party whig or drin wrst, let it be di.lnndnl, aud tba soasaor it is dune Ui batter it will be for the country at large. But it Bin, b as knowk-dted that ther is mm h god t I found in both of our great political parti and tlwt que-tioos in volving th political prrwpetiry of tmr cwintry ar o closely identified wilh them, H would b alm,t imt-imihbj to bn-ak no either of them without iafliitiiig serious iiijuric upon th SOUtltlV ADDITIONAL BY THE ATLANTIC. Tampering With Jmeruan Dinpulcheg, ic. the sramiso isst rrkciioX Advices from Madrid to 20ih tilt., state that the city wns quiet, although covered with bar- riciules., t he oimta, .AU?-.roMtinj jre yueen s promises, loid re. olveit to hold its own until the arrival nf F.parteTn and the arming" nf the Na tional tuards. O'lottnel was exjieeted with tlie troops id tieneral llht.er, who-had joined litm. MtTKRaiKsTiox or atrssix svo allies -It was officially stated in Imth Houses of Par liament that the Czar hail determined to main tain possession of the Principalities, ami that Austria was irrevocably reso'ved tu torcihly ex pel the Rns-htn-; "'ImnieiHate-VHid -decisive- -- suits-Were cuntideiitly articipated. rOM TUI N.IETS. The rholera had disappeared from the Baltic tk-eL Ou tlie lUlU of July-3 English steamers aptieared off Odessa aud destroyed some small works near where tho Tiger went ashore, the lijm-jliemg'lnwsm WHY LOVE WE LIFE. Whv love wojife with aniious thought, Why bold this earth so dear, "TOywitiirwTiHytTOmriiiffcft;"" For day still lunger here? Oh, is not life a union formed 'Tsroen body, soul and earth? And uuion' principle in iiivt, -In progress iD birth. " ' 'Tieven tigljf, and wise and good To hold ttti union dear, And wr mg to wish the tempt raxed Andc'en the world wa made for man, And God pronounced it gi It vieids us blessings by his And gives us clothes and food. I In beauty, too, 'tis worth our love, And many arc the Joys r - W e-mav extraetif -ht we live, - For ilia's not all alloys..... There' love and good and happiness, Mixed with man's earthly lot, Aud if for these, he dings to it, 'Tis Nature blame it not.. And may Bot earth, renewed and pure, - jei-l ui luiau, w sees, - vessel and prevent her uiacliitiery from being available to the Russians. CHINA AM) ai "TAI.1. Date from Hong Kong to June rilhjTeceived. The state of tho tea district was still 4uiiiuVora ble. Th export of tea to date waa 70S J lbs. At IHl and of silk 5, Thei la not. however, th et nenity for tblat n-sf H such a thing eontewiplaled hy th friends ..f ref inn. a lio her, let Bia sv, s.--rn Mi hwresViT "i "tsw,-- lee- it foni fisssjrlsaswes-4 siairce il usy, fl at thtir asaii ar impor aad Ihey ar atimsted by cmmdcvaisun otlmr thaa ttios id tru patriotism aad plulantbntiy. Just let Kli-n of pd r moral qnaliiM-ali-s l Cit po the regular party tickets, and tb prols in w,H Uiw l soiled whether thcstnterl.,rs and diwnniirs(as they ar wn timoscaHwl) ar less ai.Jcut si togs li rUall ikinrat aud le-s tlasenin: tli cmfitlem god elci of Iks'r f. Ihiw (ii.sesss gene rally, en ansHittt of Ihetr l4lperi" prillfiplss. And pisj-llllv. till mutiss !,!. t be lb mesas ! of affodinga s,;uli t.. another prt.liicsa, whictihas neve yl Wa wtsrkrd out to the ittif salfatli- n isj th tHiirl piii.aut'iripit of ljrop, to wit, -Whcthrr u.- not tii pql are r,M of r!f-gnrernss-nt, 'I hit is to sat, whether th snssmes is i.s- iW. 'si I Inlellifetie Vi ssiable tkatn In aa ler.tan I f ihr S bo or and vale bcmw if ctia rlil tlpsnies, thcslay, and ar willing t suslwn sat I twiies .-j-',t ussj the found isf ptirH'ijile. Or wbeihir Vlwy will iir a Strug- laestiLir ti th-ir f?liog of pairtoiism (in tb tornt 4 waits,) to lediH lhm la sih-k up fr tlieir r.pe,tn paniw. Aod if thy wsi bub s. mst-ELLAXnt-, It ia stated in a letter from Naples, of July 12, that seals of official dispatches tu American and English embnssuis are regularly tampered i .e .t. v i: will it aiaiia ui me .smfsiuuMl ."neriimeiii. JJenry iaipr Litlion liere has been appointed an uuid ailaidte to tlie Britieh legulina, Wash- ingtiaa. 1 lie l-n-rSs had attemmed the assas si nation or Lord l.aglan, the r.trglish eommander-in-eluet. Tb ringleader waa seised and hung. inrre interpreter m lie jiritisii arm Hn,e been fiamd guilty of corresponding with the en emy and shot. Nsw Vosx, Aug. 7 of tb 10th ult. A destructive Are hrok out in San Francisco, on the 1 1th, whieh destroyed l'"sTt buiblirigs, of which eighteen were hotels and boarding houses, L,ies )i iim. mm. Another tire bmke out in Sacramento, of th Kill, destroying K) buiidiuE and J l.lsm.ism worth m property. 1 lis town ui Loliimlnn, l nlrern county, was noariv nestroved i-y ore on tne itn, lsis Psisi,isai, To mining accounts are favorable. Crop are very heavy. . ... ... , New- V-s, Angust tht ftattt FvriTtiiHiy y Ji,ir Th Oarv- Towy-Arrsia. Advim from Ja.i-.aica state that great tritqi nt exist thr on kcji ant of lb business of O rev town. Th Josmof stat that llotlin wa drunk during the bombard, ment. It is mid linns, th British consul, call on tli British Oovtrnmcnt to rrd a fleet ther. A puUk meeting ha btsss held there (New nrk. hi na re I il to In suVyrer. j p fcag, lirli nsff ha been ytti-! at t lie i Uin u and sets, ral Rrituh vesuel f ar sent in pursuit ef the vane, in k m Of Typhoid Frvr. ia thl City, a.ltoaday eveoiug last. J.'W. Evans, F.mi, Mr. K. was. Uliart, a Basil of Cumber. I ami, and tur Btanv rars rmuussl ia J,4ibslon H Inst very rwrnaliy bwI ikss eily hi plsss ( rwehnc. purer or bctier ataa ha not live, in our melt. itst tu tn .. ant nsi ot u ;.uy is lhM im , f r tf. w bo tr. ,( wprt, to igi.M t eu- i. won a py m -( , if ,r ,,, , mt0mt doisaent slavB W ln.1 l'r ldra h Mll.mmvJ ,). Unz t4 pcwieiv. may rmmf- thai Ih-s 1,-ts an-l c-ln BS' j ,ivf ,,(( he fM '! )sli all rsfo-s4 t,, USM -r.,rs a hwa Ihc , j, M ww u m ,r.1e.n...er.is,s ,4 v,i. (.rf- l.iiiCii.Bivrmipf.eBoeaw-ry m ie , 9h 9 . f, ( ,h.a Ss-seife r- limn -s , .,!.. prionpl,-, tia CTATX OF NORTH CAK0UXA-Jowrwt n t iMyr In trfnutr, se, , ,""n"r' ! Pssition Divorea, tld B..1, white. - T.m, Wt ts apwsg scltg pf ), wet, laat Bas v w Hsl l Ss a sesiflsai sT iku Suns, u Is th testers at, sied thai sml,iiii Sa, ma-lsi t tl JUIelfl st ( s snsss? ss.l-1 e-Slv Is IS t tl r t kslt-s,. B IX ! U-ns, as-ssfl-. mu teg sf-irssatat Be.l W kos ts w ftft-i at - l.a B'li Tevws "f Hit BI1 I .sart u Is, sl, al Iks I -e,t Ibmsa I Ml,st sas Ifc SssinS tl -SS.US is -4-'s-r setl, I has aa4 tSsas, SB pla4 ,sf aessisr o. flW ps4i,Ms as 1 li'rtBM H kits, St ta asse aHsll hm lt--l t W,n. Wows, Was II M swt -. CUf 4 SiS,( isf ajar aa4 t 4 ' Una Imirlk M-aSstay Mat, V 1, l-l. IN, II WogtlMH, r. v. (P-, a-l'. It M J -. W liere mau wilh perfect nature blessed, Eturual truth shall pak? Where heaven in throne of lov shall sit And aaiut be gathered round w To sing tb prais for hiia who died, Aud kings and priest be crowned. . I fr'-n s Mtrng-miMit ef III biver sec1 rfeai, e-t wa .. i. rcdactKt Ot autia all ilr,-niitr teat i gav p asy calf, I never evrsseting tt go to Hea any more, a 1 bast tvisd every Him ov list was reemat&t-tist-ii to ma. but all ot & pur m a and had s-K-ea myself up to desiuifr, whsa tf. siu. at Is-il Ti-piiiiiMMiil.-d tu toka yjliar Pillsv,. Arkr rst ik them for thres aiootlin, tire result is that lam Bow 1 1 -ter health titan 1 hsve been for sleven years psJA, Isna tntieea as wen as i rsr was ra my ms. xo ar qnt at tlborty to ntsks Utls knew for th benefit si ' i vtu T,. - i n'liiH.n, air, yuura rsiK-vi),,oT, Wnil.l - - - JOHN JOHSON. - i J"fa -fttrhmtM ISIIt at vowlrifully rj)i&u:mn : tn tne jouorm'j commmnlsi - Ague, ,. ' . - A a t U ill s , ( i . - . Mlilii'US ClOB- plaints, Bliitchea vl L.......'jui. IUskiu,-ilsma4.si.iaHliulits-.."'-r,n--s. Ciin.tipitlion of ths Howela. Ilt-lnlity, - DrmisVt KrysiiK-lss. Femnle Irregulurilica, Ksvtr I af sll kinds, tjust, Uead-st-h, Indigestion, Jwunui, i,iver-t;otniliiinOl, rues, Ksientiun ef Inn, tscri,fula, or King's Mil, ttiom sital ' "tiravol, Stiroitdnry rinpluius - i , Venersl AfTwtiuns. t ornis of all kinds. Weak- tieSr-frfim what. '.' ""' -""'-" - , r.-itt-iir.iuu. : ', Sold al ilte 'KateMishewHt "f Pwsl Hollow, J, I Corner of Ann sua Nassau streets. Now Yurk t slsuhy lt rs-pet-t iMe lmiiglr;ftlt 1iialrfn 111 MrUiclSH Ihrougk- Ollt lite I utltttl .-Ules..in Ilexes, St Z entla, 7 reals, bm4 tlS sasua aaeh. . T Be h4 WksaVaal s IB prill -iiial'llnig lltmsi;a lit the L'nion, .... xr- lusrs cuiiaideraiii savuic by using tk I larser siaes. . . V II. lltrseUona for ths gwklsns of patisati la ts ery niaonler art aDixvd tu ssuh Hex, : - t uraaisby , r. jr. rr.M ini, v ttalrigk. May, tSit. la-s. D0CT0B TOtTBIEUFI - -- TUB PtH'KKT .ESCVLAriVS. - OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PIIYSICIAM Then surely earth has touch to love -But more when wrong shall cease, And all mankind aa brothers joined, Enjoy eternal peace. MY IIAIM'YIII I.LS'I'K HOME. The mountain stretching to theky, la beauteous to behold. men arffie eaftrmiiTnTfig It dons a cap of gold. -But there's a seene.bhold more dear, From which 1 would not roam. To me 'tis lavuitd bv love stroogties, My happy hillside home I I've rode upon lb itormv main, Ami trod ilte flow ery land, I've sought for rest 'hud far off isles, By gentle breetes fanned Yet gladly turned my weary feet, From isle and ocean foam, To rest 'neath thy refreshing shade, My happy hillside hum! The robin at th dawn, of day, . . J'ours turtntu song ot iutsv- And oilier warbler swell the strain, ' That sweetly Uoat aliov. Thn yon who see no joy in life, I pray yon hither come. And laat the pleasures all around. My happy hillside boiue 1 rein BOOK. m-SOaTXClSOLm FOCI BOOI; , cearaiaisa All the BMMt isefal fursss which eecar Ib basla traoaavciiena brtweta ataa aad bub, a wall as la ltKil slsllonsi TootTiira wivb TkeCtMllttitlaas-r!arth CureillatT, mu4 0ftb Inltt-sl mttB TBI ACT FIXING Till FF.E8 OF CLEKE8, BHERlra, 4c, . CttnUted fi tkt ass (A ralatsu tf Ktrik Car. fu sf aoirf ertaorstaWi I fear. MBrittn it k ckbii er ra antra rsaetiea na. Fotial by t IIFNRI p tIbSBR, Aes-it Vtnlu tx4 Sfer. Bs!ih, Ag.. If't. to tf. THE fortTeibT tdTtion, wltli Ob Hundred Engravings, showing Diseases and Malfor mation" at tb 1Ibbib system in every shape and form.- Te which it added a Treatise sa th disease of Fsnslst, being of th highest Import t married people, or th , n MB teninlstinir marrisse. Bt - Let a father U asksmed to prtsent a copy of th .EHCl'LAl'lCS to hi child. It aisr sav him frnra an early grsv. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 16, 1854, edition 1
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