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AT! A NTH.' v'3!orfr-faraIinii ,iar. . rriu'uio imtT bt WILLIAM C. DOUB, 4 iwnn sxoraoFaitTox. . If paid ttrlctly In advance, two dollari per an. nam; o dollart and it'ty eu, if paid within ix mental ; and three dollars at' the tad of the ' year. ADTF.RTISEXKSTS net exceeding sixteen Km will b inserted sna time fr one dollar, tad (wtaty-avn eacte tot oaeh euhaeiiutnt intertioa. Thoat of greator length will be charged propor tionally. Court Orderaand Judicralsdvertiattaisntt will be charged 21 per cent. hlgbar than the abov 'ratee. A reasonable deduction will be mads ta thste a bo sitverli.is by the year. . Hank aad Job Priutisg dune with neataeet aa tiespatah, aad on accommodating terms. (air Lettera to the Editor must be post paid ' GENERAL DIRECTORY. -. CITY CiOVtKXMKNT. Wm. Palla". Haywood, Intcndant of Police. Eastern Ward. Kldridge fmith, .. : " '..". -1T.W. II. McKe. iriWfe irnri Seaton Galea, C. B. Hoot, ' ! Isaac 'rocter. rFiMf'j'n TTaj-if. A. M. tloriiian, 8. W. AVhi tjnjg. ;m' v-r; - 4$ttomta. 43 42tolw 1 ' .' L :, V- B. Jumt, City Treanurer, Cilj CarT.--ama M. Crawfcj, . 7 .-jitotgon UTuHtjL " ::.Citf vhrtalles.- Jamci II. MurraV, -UrTant-MitlwC. --- 11,1 r?M. O ilt.TTcighmaaler. ? " i i - Ja, If. Murray (Clerk of tin . ,-- . s Jiaraet. . . COl'KTS. the Snwrme Court of North Curolina it held in tbja;jajHir'aiiimaUyt oi4hewpnd Monday June, aud the MlTt unr 01 ueoemiier. JuJjti.il". Frederick Nash, Chief Justice, .h. iii. rearaon, ajmwcuus j uage, fHTmund 11. V reaan, Clerk; Ham. C. Jonee, Reporter. J. T. C. W iatt-vS.1 araliall. The t.'mtetl titatet Circuit Court for the Di trietof North Carolina is held semi-annually in this city, on the 1 si Munduy in June and the last Monday in No-remher. - - r -- - Judtfu.llim, J. M. Wayne, of floorcia; Hon. Henry l'otter, of Fayetterijlex Itril Atturjjiijv. KoUrt I'i licki Clerk," Win. li. liay wood,,or., Marshall, Wesley Jones. . The ti iprriur Court for this County, it held on the fir lit Monday after the fourth Monday in March and .'epteairier. latt. v. naiisoin, Attorney-tieneraianaisoiio-itor of the fourth .ludWiiil liitrict,j, . , , , . The Vvntil of J'irju and Quarter iStiiw it held on t'ie third Monday iu February, May, AupiKt and ovetnuqri;lt LUcv, t kutr Ckairma f tlu County Court. William Boy- laa. , CWi'a &!jcilorUunnlxa liusbee, -. MrriT of Wikt Cuuuljf WjUiam II. High. 7on.iiir Willit S;ott, ., , - ltQt!cr..L llutaoft. ., , Bank of tit fUntt of Kortk fhrvifma, incorpo rated 1-S:. itmrtnr "irtp'.rpt in W(W." Capital l.SOD.tKlO, divided into ir,(TO tharet of which tli Literary Bonrd holdt J.ihiT and the t'oirei IIUUI- . , - any I'lmf. Prineipul Btinl at Hn!e'(;h. ' Ueirj W; M.irdc'-ai, Trenidentr '" r". ,harltlwfyl.j(''f)i:fc....-,-i.. ... J. It. Bryan, Jr.-, Tnlh-r and Notary PiiMia. W. K. Andcrxon, Discount Clerk ana NoUry 1'UlillC. ard!n WmM, Jra Clerk. TUit lt inTt ha hrancKet at NewTiern, Tairhoro, FayUoitlo, WilininUin, Kliiatieth. City, Char lotte, .miu in, .iiiirmjtnn aa y uiutor. i On the rnrttrf th Stst-r I; W.Hmrtt;)fnTi. lie Treasurer, ex-oEcij, L. O B. Kmnoh anil W. On the cart of the fttuekuuMen : Win. Boilan. Wat. IWa, J. 11. B,r n, J. U. U. Uoulhac, Al- fred Jonct and U, I. .M'mjto. Offi-rinj? and Konewal day Tuesday. IHtotiiint day W"lnede. Domct e H. II and Bills of ttcliane ditoount- cd nrT d:iT. " ' , I . Uiisii'inat kuurt In. m in UU.2 a'eludu .-. ..... J!iilrit)kMraMri.iifJli.lUiul.af- tit. Cup 1W, William tl. Jonrt, Carhier. i -F.C.tliil. Clerk. 1)iictoe!. ivo. t". U.irwool T. H. Selby, Selh Ji.ne, (.rf o I.iilic, Ir. Thus. I), llogj, nd U. t.l. llaUhuijit. Ofuring d iy Monday, Ditoouat day Tuesday, . , , K AIL HOADS. ; I?a''iy aif Cation t!iilroaJ Company. f O'B. Branch, 1'rewient, . W. W.Vana, Treaurr, i I'ud, Kxtistaat Treasurer, C. U. Allen, Lcpot Agent, POST OKFICF.. William rSr,"Tirtt'Mrtr OrS. t hours, on week d.tvs, frnra Pun-rite te 9 UK AN1 UKAT1I. A SHOUT AND TBt'E ' 6T1JUY. Out day week, early in the morning, thai mlsaraUe umveranoa which takes the puny and fnandltas di-ad to the City t'm"trv at lha'city'a apeaM haltel in front of a houe in a strael of the southern part of the uty. 1 ht driver alight 4 front the wagon, entered the housa, but ap- pwarM axaiu suoa alter, aarrvin, in eouipatiy - WHtiaasilnr wl.ka ntwrnewtsw konking saaa, a nSa anada af rmigh bi-U. Tba cofta waa plaeod on the wag n, and h mad sd eisr tlw artea street! t.rtr ihs t erorry. Kotuna Mlowed the warotiwith a tout look nt one atnnd at tier (rave w ith a beating heart. is'fl h ev-iti ti'll in tie e inn: aud ynt, this eotna c...it..liml therarrwe of a Isxly who ones was rir at irs.l hr hunrtrs I who aass wee konorr-i. ei'.illiJ, rnriel in soeietT who tn.ld osaaiiu 1 ricti't, and whe, bnt a lew years ago. bstore alia trvl the sh.irss of this eonunstit, wfl' I tKct a hapiiy and ointrntsl old ae, Tltia U ly was Ni hini, the daughter f aa immensely atulthy U loh H"ljlrmnn. In tarty jMilh she wat UUa ta tl lmK-nil t'utirt ri Aattns, where. In h-r c .'MiiMitb yr, h. ssat nam t-i to rmo n in .' m, who t nisi try rM-h. Koms Nr hc.ni hied tuti.iy hit. (ad h".T trs, pirtly u) on the txiwensMiis ut har bust a id, priv tral i g through imnaii v. hr a. Inly and 'I, and gsis birth In Ihrsw vti, w! orwrfiM itis tH tHlucatinn, and atia whmtbieyrt of the .irwtta rU4 with grest pri je, , . Itiitihen th July Jlcrolulioa at Tari earns Jl'ita t ain'in 1 n a r.i.on. and ai-iire pat in it, and i n the 'tk he Ml fmni the effnrt f tri--,V,i !.. il.inu;il Ilia (tuna twill a.-H wi-h a plara on th pitunni on the uses ut ia ;..,. Uf lus e bs, tli ..l.',t ,ne, an finely g'f. tl y.wat msn, aarfiawin'y mo.r-l'ul la Pp n, aud tw, at thw nie. .i.aia secretary s Kwg tsfdind. Afar th King's death he Wts.il to a til la iu th lie..' I,,rh-i..d of V ab-n. ut, whuer, at M U i. I, he I .J a prry to the . IslMtftstsMMiii,. . - - . llit Mviisid . who Lad joinr J l.iioxlf m the Biolilart if the O ar. h.wts an s lawml t lft Orj ry. lie died sIm tmm alur that saws. TbCi,rd I'in. rt cry v -un?. ri. -.uinI iih Ha BHitlir. tn f.iund an n,iiui in tiur iaal, wkiiuri is rarmil ths rwansnte at hr Ks'aa I ful.n.t. Is i i .hi. c mil jcar. he ir kit anitU and caiaa ta A urv. . in New lr leejaa ias at,a l.-atsd 1 4- . mrril, aad arvi4 rntclt taabty. Iu e.c.a!i-a, and bit &wa laeiiaattuti to d.i! it, .a. ran., i h ia to d'viaia P"fr p' and 8r yean ap AX ' 'I i.'J i il VOLUME XLV, he grasped at the laat and most caoteraptiUe Hiwwa w an.w u.a u.wi.a hit p- .tinnt-Ll II in viU ainther to trim tit oeoan.- bht amid out refute tli prayer of her uniy eon, and arrived. Klia tixicoeJed in bringing with hr six tli'wnuid dullara, whicU euui waa (pent lir her aim ui a hurt lime. Abuut a rear afl be er.'bd hit ca reer in Xew Orleane ;ieini enipluved aadcpu'.T- sheriff, he killed a Creule hr atalibiui him. Ha escaped to CalituroU. and hit old ninther. t whom Xeir Orleanji D'Atorill lwirait: a pUre t extreme Hatred, turned lior atertt toward be tiOUIH. One day iastwek, early in tle moniinir. t! minerable cut hcarae euayeved the remaiiraof uo i,ecneuii to tua mil unwept Iur-- ruling- piaca. - oucu it uie i llotllj-Carolina f far. Thi SaNiToasnrr? TlicWetofubOttf Vmoeral. alllimiglt expremly dmciiM'nmjr either a " wiyh or TniuniToC 'lb' :'nle 6he worf wTuclTma evbn"Tjjr mplication, aaror of interference with a choice belonging solely to the State of North Carolina," jtt goat in ttronglj and earnestly for the elec tion of Sir. Dobbin to the United States Senate. TES"IJinotr gtvet a brief tkotch of Mr. lob bin't political aervirei and fully and unequivo cally endorsst Kim at a sound and reliable hr.u- land where political heret it are cherished and where abstractions take the place ol practicalities in politics, it certainly not very well calculated to recommend to the peoplo of the, State, the te- lectTon of Mr. T)obUn through their reprenenfa- t'T!!?l!S. JAlJliistottfL llwmul.niuth. they may be plaivaed with Mr. lobbiu penou tlly and politically, and whatever may be their in-,. elinalion to bestow honora' upoii h'nn, it cer- tuuily will be no Jid litional iiulucrnicnt for the beatue al uttJie Jjuoar,.liiLlicI tuicJc-L ,ic Ji- lyoiru? Tiy Virginia polilicians. Tim. meta- pFiyu-al abttractiont that tai.e the pi .leg ofprao tical and useful views on the pidilical (juoiitiont of the Jayv wtiiTst Tuejflnd aome alvmatcsln onr good old tobcr State, euch at the editor of the Standard aud "other tf that ilk,"jira by no meant a part f the creed of the lume.it hard fisted Democracy of North Carolina, They like something ritlxtantial and real, and not vision if nuA.fluetiiij-H -dwer, -viUt)4J to. submit to the infiietion of being reprevented by tleraocratie Senator), at it stnm ws shall be, we thiuld at toon bare Mr. D'bWn at any inciitber of tie' party in (he State, though we do nutcxpecl to hats wr wishes; eimculted in the Ktnotexit dsi?ree. Mi- I)ul..jin a m. mttn tif fntr. average'talonti anJ wLnt he boid nT . . I pincv ui ,ir. usurer, ue wouiu UU ut Uiacrea.l to the Siato. : By-th way, the c1ix;ht fiir the " flltrhrgulsh- eJ Sutlcsiuan, " Thotnaa L. Cli:inian, are ba onuiing lesa and less, awarf Ua hiltt li hat ho pa er In the Stats that now advocates hit e1cetiontavS tiiTepic-lal oranliilhe mounliutt, mere art) pupert ol tunt party mat nave presum ed to doubt bis 1'eruoc ratio orlhoiloxy. Whilst the clique M here might upmrt his claims for the post, it U liy no meant ceruin that they can rule in tbs ' untcrrified '' in all sections of the State. Well, we shall tee how they manage tilings n htn they get together here iu November. -Yrily7":hrdtnmgTi-xfterl---wtit"'g''r JiU'TP ATawui Mit.Ls.-Ws availed ourselves rotter. . . , j day of a polite Imitation from the proprietors storsuf these) nulla to pay a i .il to the magnificent works they ar erecting at i falli uf N eu-s river tn tlHSyint. - We were mnch gratin! at Iht evidence of energy and nti"priat) there exhibited, and delighted that lliera were those in onr midst who did not hesitate to take the lead in uch Workt. They have two large stone buildings nearly completed that they intend fur their paper mills, which will ha much more ex tensive than tlin now are. These building we venture to say, are much better adapted for th purpose intended than any in the State. Iletida these, there it a Urge eorn and wheat mill, and a taw mill, with everything in the latest and arttt improved ft; la., W feel certain that tba enterprise of th pro prietor, Messrs. J. Y. Jordan 4. Co, will be richly reward !. ' " '' After looking at the workt, wo partook, with a numder of othert of a most excellent aad pal atable bar bay ut, that was tened up fir the large erww d present- - - CKISTT. i'olkrr Iiring, of fha Wilmington Comutersisl ia down Ui tli ''boyt" of the Whig press In this Slat fir a liotmtiug Uit claima of th yonng nwm of tli party, tn -an article half aeriout anI half jesting, which will b liiund la another sol emn. Now, at Burr of the Herald, started tl.at fitoa of impudenc g'nng, anil at he livra br our tan arable fritsd sod ia prssaav, frmtj his proximity, ta know all bit twistuigs aud larningt, wt, far oar part, leave hint tn git father t icing tticb a re;ily a hit temerity J "series, promising bowttar, that we are nady to " suuxt u bit back " and tra full justice done bias. By th way, ie it not esjrvona to art how toon thesa " ol t Fogira, " tsk as yowng ones ta task fur any thin that hat even the slightest squint ing timtrdta youlhful indiacretHMi, It U really refreshing to witnt tha perfeet goahi with which t!ry git it to uf, Jloyt, nind your wayt u yonii gri it. ; .; rwaaayttlon. Wa c by a entnmunieatiun at th fcuiis-ralie I'iobeer, that tu Lsveo of PtrnnitnaM esitiy intend tn present a silver plU-hsr and waller to 1. P. JonUn, tlis 'maimon. ar alset fjoia that oirity, r hit services to ths larstoersy y W.iii ta aad aot uf tha State, i.slj it Sot b well the c pnimilti-s tu infirm ths puhlio what tlios Sen lews l.sitkreaf Kotns may Li brtMiraui ol h auuiuaut ari ices, and il Wowld V wall In enlighten flitni. Carrot Tn ti tt an Mi. is in t.u - W hitas aiu iiiif to the a l.n,.-m i. ia aihr S'louin. of tl. iiiinii ,'a i f a Cotton Facto ry, !ols, - f u,t M-v.-a. 1'.,h1 ia El., anaek tnunn. BALEIOJI. NOTRH CAROLETA. WEDNESDAY ll6lfING, I"oi.!Ttcti, lMt-ojuviNCT. Vt't havfl had ncci- tioa more than to advert to the fct that the l.ieofoco press ia eontinnally fciujatiti"; the Whigs with the untoundiiest tftW'Wh! j lrty at the North on lhe-qufli nr of alavory, wluut all lucofocudotn thertMaTeeply tainted with the ioui micction. oiirj eoum anowa ciran rwwj themselve, thy might have soiue show of rea- o fut aHtheir tone tiradw about the Whins. BuVbefore they can eotne tntn conrt and declare agaitut the Whis, they mut first clear up their own record. We are far front apolngiting for any of the. Yt Iul-s who hava gone on after free- tuliiiiiu, abulitionitm or anything of the kind, bqt wa cannot consent that the political tint of Northern Whigs shall bs made to bear against the party here, by thone eipecially whfi have sine of a deeper dye to atone for before they ought to pTsiiinn lit lwt ura W fiud tome of Uiir short ooninn tluui tera ... auuuuu-n Jemoera's nerm jire tn tnri yrort to induoc tlie Ssuttiern iVhtjM ti tift' the acijuaint- atic4 of-tlia- N Plhftrn-)iiiiili"Mf-vhetr-rmrtYr-4n-i "their W to tSSHVW tlie -Wlii w"oTnil N.VtTro'r KboTrtujuTui7"itii1yeiitjrii ic,:c rlViOTili'cTai.'t tfiat their own party in that quarter is as much tainted as the Whigs. They have thrown the auti tlnvery' resolutions adoptel by. the late Whig Convention of Matsachusettt iu .the teeth of tlie Whiirs at the S-iuth. nn.l tried to flatter the neo- I il luU'UirtaieTiiTat tlt 1 Vmiwfscy tuiwglioui'" toe country are tounu at a dollar on all sectional quentjont. It may he well euouh, therefore, to keep it bclorethe people that in the same Mate of Miaivaclmtatls, tha ilimioeratt MniuU rtli4ha-J Abi.Iuiouitt to m 1 Charltn Sumner to thy l"ni- te1 States Senate. In ISd., moreover, the ltemiv emtio State Convention of Massachusetts passed a series of at thoroughgoing I rceeoil resolutions at have ever been adopted by a aimilar body. Our Southatn .rijrbta luttn pir -eHd lent?, did W) tfiereupon refuse tonffit'mtd with their Masnachu sutlt hrmhrniv hot far- fien'enr'potnted the mover of the retnlutiunt, IS. i'. jla'iett, to au tin kirtaut federal olhee ! v in the Siate of New York (he condition of af fairs it muoiK the S'nue as in MassachuiiettH. . The roceut "S.,ft SIiCll" Convention eudosed tliti Ne braska. hill in a nianniis imtiroly -uiiiutia Tliey ptttaitWl'(Tfrto1OTlBW tno iUitsouri eompromioe .netpiviient and uune-ce-saarv,- and at the aania ti.ua asserts, with lu d'erou inoonsistonry, that the results to'grow eut -iJ that measure -tf44.t t prove -beneneiab i'ha 'itng iWf, Frees.'iil organ, expresses irrt.it plaisurc that "the only oreanixation which hat anv claim to re.reaoutilia Jltt-aoci-atu: partyj in tlie stata ol ltm lorn, ana tba only organiza tion which pretendt to beau any tort of tertnt with the Adminietratioii," has made a solemn do- chirat on that the law opening tltt iorritorict uf anu uiiuecessarr. ike.-ioea tnui, .ur. 4oiiu lucu- I ra'ie, who liol.lt a lucrntLteuBiocLv a)ipuiutiueiit ot the I'ret.ileiit, uechired in Uie Lonveul.on that he still stood upon "the platform uffrce toil, free speech, aud free men," - We allude la Northern sentiment on tlie Ne braska bill, not beeiiii we consider it a test of touuiliKMi on tli si ivory question, bm Imcnuiie Northern W uigt optHs-ed the measure and there- fire, fonvsith, ihey ire htile to Uie South by the same argument it is proved that Northern 4 CotVRtiaTNt. 1h Tarlioro' Sontlxmor sayt it. , l'ial ti l u.mf i ii 1 i sa ,a. ,i et in that county, is unusually large. At the Fall term of tlie Superior Court just closed. Oliver P. Hupp was convicted of horse stealing and sen tenced to receive thity-u'uie lsshts immediately, to 1 imprisoned until Monday of Notember Court, and receive thirty-nine again, Gabriel II. Whitman wai convicted of Sirgery," aud" sen tenced to one hour in the stock, thirty-nine laches and four months iinnrisoninent. .TlijU? acre several other eases, the Southerner aaya, in whiiih (irs asras wees ws-d, aiid his Honor; ty aad i.i i :.. .... A. !..... i . aM1,j f ' . i, . "" enninatlon to discvurnge their freinent and dangerius use. Klsovtu. The rase uf th Slate vs. Willis llntter, charged with aloaling a slave, hat been reinove.lj on the aS layit of the prisontr tlrat he eonM not have jintire done Iiim in Orange, from that county to Chatham for trial. AV learn that Heater was found guilty, thit week, nt Chatham Court. - , . .- A Consul of the Vnitcd States being long h- enlfwmHssoiisnUts.it said to Kavw-had-a stamp cut, bearing the fitrtisvi'rnf hittignatnra. and with thi hit clerk, who It vice eonaul, al- tachet hia tignalureui dncumcntt brought there for mature, vorilirslion, of Irgahtaiiun, A question hat been raised, whether tha obc of e- nsul Buy not I aliogntlier allislrd, awl its ei.e.i- ssie I, if the duties eaa In discharged by a clerk with a aiastie of a eoasul signa ture. . Hut another dilaculty prctenta itself. A wriiei on this aaltjeet at; a, "that in teysral of tha I nilsd Slates, a Oiiri aiknowlsatged la a foreign fisn'ry 1h fore a I idled S.sU'a nca cow tul. Is invalid. Tha signaiur of ths consul himeelf ia indispensable. The ttainiied sigua- nf trnrenmnrl w-ontrf unr b arum ted, and all doraanentaaa tnnid uhl b Void. Now, If atawned iignatulea are sent tlisra, n hat la tna bop entertiufica in so sending them, I last thsy will tscap OetroiinI.aii4 fiat hi irregularity will pass uuiHiticed. W hat must ta UnHigbt wt I 'nitt"l hlalas a cumsuta which aia uuiy sound when Uis truth ia not known, aud nhich art viUavlcd by a knowledge) ol lauuf" A novelty in a porting baa braa prtstntod In New York, which ill t..nlt tha pais with tba mt oresbratad trotting nsga, A insling pull of full Spanish breed. U ofTyred to take the Seld gainst ail tr-itl ing nags in th lintod Si at as tsusr of tl,1""'. The bull it described to ptaatssss all ths running point of a last beast, la nf beautiful tyiuaiaurr, with let bis. k tufted bauf, and has aecoaniili.hed .tij la turn ess. II ralhad I Km inranni, and lUiuie at hi lira lb fsnaustt tghliiig Lull who acqaired tavh great renuwn a jnt t;o by killing a tiger ia Plata da to Topa, Madiid, s - . - V,' ft noierii.A pretalum ut twenty dollars f r ti t hot tuA iiuen number uf an Atoeri.a nenspsfer, I4iiite4 in tha taar sit. bating dos regard to it typographical and artisticsl eppeacaeiee, to bs awarded at the county fair inSoMiier ajMunty. TyNheataM, wUicb is to be held at tba town id tsllua, rtiAm f On. Th pttket thin Vorktown arritsd at .New lmb 1 iteadty. fsha hat destba of tdeilera on the psassae. Ihe ship St. IWssliairg arriviaj at New York friHa liana TuSMlnr eiel.ing. SI bad t d- afh fiwut tbolsra on board during 'th .sav ssga. C r.s.l'-' 'suW'V HumlntmHii 0 1st iiisn-.anHt usey ata-ea mat a hin'r . otv als .'es who assiated in anainlsitniig 111 aupvufn- aey of ths Uwa at the lime ef th trreit laf roma, the for; ii nt stave. In I' '.', hive iut town hirned 'rt ol . 1 .si y tii Itsar I of Ahurassa of thai tity, - ' .. s 7 F"tr M f ts (,,(.,. Xf,s nntnbsti nf d't hi Tlsy was seviiiawa) frsr tha we b I j'J, of which lbar wt if (ever Ut' IViT ll 1 IN . ifl iJ :r -tl SAl'ClNKSS. The Wilminn llerald, the AVeldon Jleralr", and the Kalcih Star, we believe, and tome other paorsnr ttie ivtr jirery. aj c g-tting attuuey as lh-v can live, in din'Muriinit, aljout the prunotiin of Young America in the political ranks of the Whigijory, and excluding' the counsels of "HHd Fogies, " at thry style elderly piTsont. We be lieve tliey imiinate'that the cild ones Ain't know much at any rnte, not o much at "Voung America." These gnutlcnioti learned all they, know from the ohj fniw-f, and they cannot deny it, unices they da it in a llckwickitn sense, anil now pretend that they knew it nil before! We know that, "wisdom it the gray hairs" and that quite young men, boy M it were, with the gracotii! demeanor; with the rnuntepance and the youthful hi. mm, of the son of Cinyras Adonis, we inetu Who grew up to TemaTkaijIy beautiful that be became the favorite of Venu, at the ver itable hitrtoruui recordeth-r-wbomi merits mid aiipurteiiaitcfja eminently apjiertaio to our vourt friendsabova enumerated may be, in tact much t ieefeUiau.l heir feiheiv-n" Mlwt nitihiiti -smmfbtormui tlleuiyiTWailar "li pToyij he irrnf.fnTa ue lounn iu ma neau sonror.H wild toe ohvaoin WthrajtM.'" TSS jnnn "Witr aipiitrf ..lhCMiJli;'4r4, ut J'niiry .f.mue-w.uk f wnr tutMrt-toagtm MHUai.. f... . niAnJ 'M"ll.- r.r l;.r ..o,..l.. 1 ..... .1 .1 . j-ni rj rM iViu'?i. rvrvm 6cTot "the ptrtv. nj3ffiniiiiiiinvi'' 'nri" pruinwatv-nwd Uitjf iaynung BMniiiaf thn W ki&mf mm iitutai'i Sl'liit) ptint oi complaint we leave to the parties litigant the Whiggery and the democracy, But there is evidently a blow erruck nt those advanced in life.whatcier maybe thejr meritaor services ; and ns vyi have some1 personal and imlitii nlAiuU4ft4U.Ktiliiitiun" of eourse we4 have no fensiiiverixs un nur own Dart though in the course of nature we must become old lie the rout of them on their account we advise the voungster!i to he. more eantiont and civil. There iTsucTff'TlnhljHao anil efloctual risist Mnxi in old a vou had better think of that Imys ; and also while young men have active limbs and can tight well, they can also run well with the saineapplianoet. AV hereaa, as the legal document begiuueth, an old man tk'iUgll ho hWCnot "Tduiig valor," may have old Urnineiui and a little suffnest of the joints, and could not ran for"want of physiewt ability, and would not on any account, because nf mental corporocitv or at the Yankees of Nantucket aay, n account ot vun. We speak for ourold JSiendt, and for tliem aay: Please, brave nnd sapient and prudent and ex perienced yonths ol'ihe Whignorr, ilonotkillofl" all the 'old fluoVnt oincITfiT.TwrTiut'aprrtt1 remnant, if not of the iiidnaiitnbtts WhlggerY,onB I old sprig" of the uuterrified lfciniooracv, be cause wo do not believe tb U the country, and the A'lminTi '.ration piponalljr can :dd without ull of the latter. . . Well it is an trlniiriihh'nlin after all, to turn TmtthrTrtd rtnttrtc.il "wotk-lsirtetTo graM, aiid give them no more fodder or loud in tlie shape ft onto or tlie spoilt. Alter yon gee tliem out, liys, doa't go too near their hcelaan old horst) caa kick bunt, if he ctmn .t "snicker" so well at I in ei'ti: After having tn'.en lviwstion of the V-i litical flctd, flit yoiiug ones wiil. rule and govern in all the enurtciei and mvililiei and affuctions of so cial life.- They will eotmrair! rhaTntorxvion of ttie masees, and alwve aH u.a nltccthiiitjte aoriHi bibtic nf the tntr er, tnwrhravi thryinll spenfe-(.ondescendioi-ly, of coum',eotisiileriug they a.1 wainnrs, aiiiiniiioii,-itg.'-iiiM -awwa-w-woin aniiablo nnd lit of our raeo, be hmtcd up to vith reforenci and ntfu'tiua. ' We conceive that i - - yu iieiMirna-in nil- sircviw losiiimii.jr, in i I'trt.n l indistinct at'cCnts. t part of th ttiitr wBtiiST?-!gtni.ctli; ' T" "t " " t 5 t'ear ra 4-n.a.n t l uie imng, 1 .A-A3 " " -jW' id A'ivjjij'le,"if,;S arc nrnnrt wetMiI not conipi.iiit; TS iifar ran'an.an'tt Uie Hang," . lint we tnke leaie tu remarK, that if yon do n'H deport v ourselves at youngstera tnoulu uo, we have n ''nd in niekle""fiir you, which we wilt uae when we pmxiniute theperiol when we shall ut classed am nig tu "Vlix f ugiet. ' . M ilwiuilun Commercial. . "The shiniwrs at Antwerp have chartered at Lmdon the three large American iliipsOmer Pasha, Aortliamnton, ana Arcadia, to convey pisseniTS and freight from 'Antwerp to tha L. I ply the inerca 1 demands of emirathin" ; a uc passengers Here n irrm'i iu arc missiiv nm- yiett and psupm. A mmrar was issued hw authority, inviting the munii-ipat authorities throughout Iti lgiuni to forward to Antwerp all their convictsud pauier to be transported to the I mteil Mates, at to nioen per lieail ; ana It wasttated that a transport vessel would anil from that port gjice a fortnight, front th fact, that a lditinnil rr.ets hate had to be eharted to meet tha demand. It li'pla'tn, that the nunitierof convicts nnd paujiert to tst transferred ta tint country must bs large Indeed, v I he autnoritiet ot nctgiiiin am right In send ing thsir eiiminalt ami p-iofrs hsre so tonga w ra to regardli" of self-respect and national character, a tn continue to rn-eiva them. Bet giuin mil be purged of arrlasr Brtittiiint and"we' Lsliall have tha honor of incorporating them amongst na a frllow-citirena. - W should be glad to get fid of all the aooundrelt and paupers uf this country at the ei-npe of a few dollars tacit, it we could ant a liation s-i obliging as ta roreiv them at onr hands ; but ether nations earefhlly tiMtoet tl cm-clvee arsinal ttf-h emi grants. are the oviiy roipia skukiiiM the spirit to resist the practice which eorrupta aur country, ant tutaiia ai.grty npa it. IU C'Wvia l'i'tthurj. despatch fi Pittibtrrrr. d ited Mmidsy tha lth. ajtysr -- The cholera euniinuea to rage with unabated vigor and totality that it truly frightful. Th umber of dua'ht yeatenlay waa loriy and th luttir toilsy it not tot mad up, but will b t,nally beaiy. . A second lies pah h ufaome date,aJJti The tboh ra it inoreasing to an alarming et hint, aa 1 nur ritiient ar fleeing by thousandy In eiery uireciion, Jher liaia nesn OJ deaths froni i ii. luia Io-Jav. and new cases and deatlta are beini niiitntnlarialty reimrtel. 1h alarm ia vary great, and tar is being barns I in th ttreets, emal .plng the dly iu tuiok,"la"ll biiofcharkifig the dmcse. Ihe nnnilirri f dciha f, r tl 1 ft 6va davt baa been The intermenta la th eemetry up to SuUr lsj e.Lii.ug f ,t tlis .k, srt ol w taiiib Ihlacra of aiwlora during tha last three its; a. . A'eiai wfiaaeVdiTi'aa The fowa Guru tavt tha coadilaoa o Us (Just and Muaauaait n- disns it denloraMe, toiiernnieol haiing negle. v ad lo c m; (j with liea'i stipulstioas.tbostitrilies areatiffering from hnnger, and have eomrMen.e,l ravagiiiffthe psrilena. slid filmidanng lh a tolas terhairniiig in Nelirsstt,'f eveyjibing ihey tan put I in li si-u'u Tba hiura'his aacls tiasd asrer lil whieh wsjs to seenratliean from asises. Ulion. The Indiana when npliraidsd for their brsaeb of fsith. stale Ihst ths Urawt f siOrf bat broken bit plflr loth) st and thsy are tmsaprl. led by buiiger to break tli faith with th t. granto. . The litiar uf th Washinnton Globe, aaya i " (y I- 'king at aa Indus as Ihe tUmgra'.atitaI filuba which at new baa aa prawa, it appears tiia! ass btMadreat atnl twslva toiSV avsseetMs wees naH at tha las astasia, uf t ntigraaa, in tl t bassa af Itoprtaasitaiiiawa, at) lb )tetas4a-Kaa aaa toil." M'.l'.i s ,Viiusl .tfoasssaflaf T) . trsinent id t.rei .s hat t-iauiUJ to w ai,inrti.a t bhk nf miss U. token froan tha I'ariliaan a ier "ttoal II WiSV seevs 1 . ad arw, bsatsey bant Ida, ll aaiwiitaienl rtoaiised Is aarruts ttt ra-nasanle-anea nf ths great I'Uol.ir nf Awrieaa ih 4epf anleavs." - r 4 JSPTEMSEIt 27. 1854. lH'iXITVOF AlililCl'LTl UK. We hve l-rudjr nientionsd llta h. that the F inners and I'iante.-s nf the twrder eotintiet of Virginia and North Carolina hava associated the:uehex fr the proamnion of th;r cun-non intspei and bay e.sta!ilthe.i what is called "The ljiiion Agrltral Soi-ieiy nf Virginia and North Carolina.'' On Hhj 4th of AnirnM last an A hfresa waa delivered nt Petersburg by the President of the Scioty, .laniet C. llrui,"j:sn, of Halifax eoimty. V irg!u'.a. which is a production of great merit. We may serve tlie cause of agri. culture and gratify tonie f oar readoni by a few ejtraets trim thit eierlllnt prmluctlon. We begin with some passages' on the dignity of airi. turn and the duty nf aU toemhiavor to elevate it! " I snppoen, gentlemen, that it it a Iciding object, a settled purpose in tlie formation uf our society to elevate and dignify agriculture. It it in Tain f ir you to attenvn tii ctuite. nrofeinioniil eiithusiiisni witboMt tirst Bruiwing jitoressioual rpride. Africolture, before the lust century, oould hunt I v I!I a iirufosainn, much e lh a science. -riiiT'noi' ! J'Sj'.iya'.fWrilA. lAuaWaWltlldi aM.srt.UgJHirsiil I clat laborsra: and thrra is lacorrKimleiLcAea tiuiotiei Sm-s sneers and sarcntmsat their eharacter "'.oL'lifir.jSii-llina. .It'helinglish.liiuajfs.l-btMi limiM WUniTor its lawett wonlt and cpithoit of i.s .wagtttiiini ijwMoiiii'iy rVtviii 1 thff'ttflflilBf hahitsof the cuttivatnrof tha suit. Iliud, viilian, clown, curl, boor, nnd perlutris Heathen aud l'agau are words which wiih our profession has enriched the I'.nglish vocabulary. Now, what ia tno eae or tint r How is it that the occupation - whieh iniiiittnra Tmtr,itrrj;Tin3 6: :lly to the wants of the wholo. human race thoiild so lung hai e been considered as dcgradiim to Its votaries f While I would hot in this ago HP'4'.li " l . ttftylakft.jrliian.iiif imririiliiiraniiy iiuni.uio iitiu'penuence tu oilier i-.-iiinors. ao.i while 1 acknowledge that jail purruita are but links in the long chain of mutual depeudeuciei which bind together ia bainmniout bvotburhoud tho cln-hing inicreets of mankind, yct,l do attert thit pur piifiitaioa. Jatlia base ami supporter -of all others. Tha philosopher, the poet, tint artist, and the nmcluuoi mast tt, while thw-enhivater of the anil might get along. b:idly, to be eure, yot heeould live, without pootry, uhllutoiiliy, or the nrtt. The proud palace, tlie tuttely column. aud the heiiten-p erciug shaft do not more ml civ rest on Uiolid hjundations bf earth than do ail (ht pmfoiWS and trade,- and avocations nf man iwt en the lulmrs of him who holdt it:i "The. iiie nf i,nr fast .sleiraihrtitrn it the same which hat tu long Juwiiei th many and ..l....ui.l il. r . ft !....! il a . . i i , j.- h-tt , l1 icmiavrs-.aaas mice inn ieu on by an inferior ya.-e uf bnunui beings, tiling nf rus.-et and sackcloth nnd holeahocsj aud the lalmrvr with ho intellect U .difnjfjnjiulik. Ins ioiir iascd liit life willmut hupa, without thought, and without cur. 1 congratulate you to-uichf on a briiihter iirosneot. Atricultiire ba- giut to I ii'l up iu bend from the dual iu which, it Ftrrtirf lii.criy, and will ri,a -.,..d and tall w.iUl it, . 'llui uniaiesW ths w.urU at the coltt vstois of the soil, and whatever elevates the m and gives tu Ilium hove, .and influence, aud ex- nntiun, enures ao.fiir to the "beiiclit u( agiicul ture, Simw me a nation whowt jic j4c am iu (Misci. n nf well tilled tolJt aud Mnilling bar. veits. and l-tvilh Ihiw ju a nation of fnvuiru, in--n;iui"r vg--vmnsv gtrrrTTrrrrcm II riueu la gohloo letters on the face of iia landscape. ' ' Thif rf-poct ihilitv nf every prifcHH,n is rrad- naieu ni trie amount oi inicuovt Wbicii it ttmii to boa.roi.it. Agriculture ia tho calling of the tnurai"ihl tu vtokaui it wo inn t nl tlie uifeACt.Wioi.siftl adjiiutitn anteieV avftvav)' prosperous ngriruliiir at It In of a rational lih erty ; and, tu Improve lhe..iull'natioti of onr Stales tlie light of our knowledge must firt full on the minds of their tiiitons. Th priiuiylrt of a tt icnt.lica.rrii ulture, or even of a wise pran ttiml tillage, cannot ba iiialillcd into .the minus nf tli igiciraat. It may bt tafcly said, the,, that the ronton why the agriculturist it a li.ggard iu the race of improvement i that hit fuinj'ti ton bar alwsjt had tlie advauuge of utor inUilleotuel culture. There ia abundant cause fur this, Tha cultitators uf the soil are scattered over a his risnrltice - vheir emr'-vn tents are-ra-' dependoi.t and solitary ; they want Jlie attrition iT"aociul Intorcuuisa, by wfinli the uiiod is pob islicj, ami shiriiein-.l and the intellect l ghti d up. The votaries of other trades and professiotit live in cities, nrs brought Into daily contact, tnd have their colleges, their guilds, their trades iniiobs and. associations. In ion not only gives light and knon ledge, but energy, con" Ic.irc andK There ar i m appropriale view as to tlie d.ities tf the Stnta tlorornmcnn In rvp'trd tl the agricultural Ii terests, a portiott uf which we appen I t , . , ' bile, gentlemen. It may not comport with our interests or onr taau-t to miii)le in His strifes of political parties, yet It It pniier that wt thou Id avail onrteliesof our orgauinauun tor tli gi.hition as may serve to pi see tar uits rests ana under the neots-tinn nf law than lliev are at present. Our Brails, ll not defsndtid by strong liarrtcades ar not protected at all. Ikir lands in Ih eye nf th law ara eoatitiona, and thaonlt privilege which it alivwa tn tba ewnr at lit privilege af sn lnsing thsis. It throw theaa bvk in a Kate f natnra, aod, refusing all pas. lection, gis. i'.l allows theia to proiset ilwat sidves. Tners ta ns aieua l Itna. I be lead bolder la injured without a eompensaling advsa totr to any elssa. I norm thai it will ba ths pleatuia of our society to reuvHistrats atrongly and atnrrgstieally agauial tuch bsrl arium b'u- 'Th farmer has a right, to rlaim, for hit fticlt th prisleetiun nf lbs law. Th Legisla ture hav pssaed retiratrd artt for Ilia pnite-iina of sheep sirsiiui Ihe' ravages nf wiilm, tut wortiilssa dug d-sir.,y in una year toor alieep thau aaa bs taunt Is. 4 to I us anossaml uf wd tinea th dsvt vf .lUop. ,U iiUiatt aum triors ethcicnt legialalUaa ea tl.it auhjact shrsp hat. btndry en any rtMMtalJ soaks must be aliau. dotted, and Hint en iinitirtaat agricultural tiilse est will ba aac.i&esj aad aullinaaa lust to th country. Tuiataii aalka Inu.lly (ut sntna rsansdy. Thvaa ara modaut ilea. anil, aad sIskiU Us pninpily and unlnsMtoiibgly ctsHr4id. llt truth is.ihs at rteuliariat wsala but iittie putiftive li'givhiui aid. ill ask (f to narn lawt, ptulesuis torUb, but aaasolt as U tot atona, aad I baa, with Ihe tiniles uf a kind pro. elm. s aur lalears, wt will 1st tmtimit. 1 llni k, gew I'.sni-al Uis whan nar soraeiy it fsirly na4r stv, with all tlia appliance wl,n-h I 1. 1 to ere il in p tmut-m i f, K may a all d Isr ha inlepend-ms (if all Sislsai L, J (.l"IK liSH I .'i.iio.ii lo rail on llavttthss, A fair held ai d Itoat amount ot ifost. un wi.i. lt stsry e.tiaea has a right t caisa st llw LaJ.ia ul h.a (vtia- numt ars all that w rawirc. - - . aa - A sHtfti.trTrisl is avt tn pn.geass In tnaa W tha Pruvidsuos, Uiesia KUuU, sstrts. rsiina Pica tint a young Iswiertsf I'rit.dsoiea was it, te tl at tl. Marllasu II I, In l..l., dteu In women's thnbea. Iht imnale sti'ii. la t icry yalutble , lalnr l at oae Lumhedt ( d. llsrs t token Luw Ii n and gitra into th bands ef a I'nil i hoee, poh.euiao, who Waa to tve tl ta tl.s lawier'a nifp. M.s l-eing sirt Imea lbs f laee. It wst W din. ,.mi Ihs utt nar has had th oftVer arrssard It lle-fl. In kr.-j. .i,g He rtothea fr nn him An iir.i"; li. if lot rlothing was put li-hed In onset ll.aj Pmi'i !en. teet a fr at a , whu-b t'.one I a veryss toi .. U title ts..ilo. 1 'us esse is s -ili,.gua, b Iniseeat, as ihs , ie ' "am, l.i .w trf.ng a mar ried la n, i. s , an u awuilier, Sunday anasad rstor. i tears lhal a mta saao t 1 h-oi?- rua uer I y a In i on n. W. I: It at nr near i' k .. n.e . t, ,. , atlns-s'-'ly kt',. 1 if'-l, ' j-' . Wva i: a I, . od 't. NUMBER 37. , ixxi FictiT in rnor.Towx. - x, There i an McvUcnt moral . in the following tory, which ia told with great sUU it thows us how a whule village or a whole church it eotne liuics Urn tu pieces by a fi-ht between two dopv; ... i'he mo reroarkablo dog light on record came i tt at Fmgtown, ou the frontier of Maine, tonic lyearriiii, it engrossed the entire ooin munity on one general melee, luterminajla law suits, or suits of law suits, distraction of the town, iu dowuf.ill and ruin-..-.. ,''., . ' A fiiiioiful genius iisnicd Joa Tucker a man aboit town, a h ungeTvrtthout visible means of support, a d.i-nothinj, n loving, eigSr-siuoking, PKi uaturcd fellow vwijeJ a dog, a sleek, in telligent, and rather ptcity bemt, always at Joe's hcel.t, and kauwn us well at fc'n blaster, aud liked f..r more by tho Frogtowiwu. One day Joe nud'liU dog were psing Uunion't grocery e'.jic, when a grcit piebald, ugly look- n"mit; ai ing siue ol tw vi a jon, whasMW-Thrtr load of woiid. haif nf hi,.h'r,.ii;v,,. ,i... ,!,.."- icm ci .iar, stmcii one ol liujulxj t chtiiiren ou the head, kiHing it f,ir a time atone dead and to alarmed Mrs. Oumbo that she droiiped a stew-pan of boiling 'hot oyttara i nto the lap of aHistomcr, who sat w aiting for the ?"-'X50,Y .?;th by.., .tibia In . th-owner-. Hra.T.umbo ritihed lor the child the cuttoiner for tlie door; Mrt. UuiiiIhi ei-rcmc d the child loretimeJ and the si..n... n.. n . ", p!. U'J pwr chiliir crMjjr?.OMm- . "Fh, ah, e e tV tcwamed the child. vu, wiuruor-r-r-r I u, my everlasUng , sin J m railed tu all , , eternity J Murder-i-r-rl" roircdthe tfUtt,-ner. The llortc. and hart of k s-dasi anfawia r tun uikxi, Trcfe on their mad career.. Tha owner in tut strauge dog Cani out el tha autre' juat time tn xio Joe Tucker ieua a rujk to 'ilonmh.li ttie sarage dog, and nut waiting to tee Jo lot drive, nve him tuch a pjip on th back that PkJ. itll forty , rods up tb ttretn nnd, striking the foot ol a long laddtr, upon which Jim KMerUrry a crci.cl, paiiit pol iu hand, tome thirty foot from terra fimia. l,n,inrht t..d. jly.fi.jw.juad.MUhfaits the enrtii. cnpiuiug pour Jim iur.ls, aad epnukiing bin paint eopiotitly over the brnnduloths, tntinets and caliisies nf Ahnham :Mil!ct.. a.foimal aad eten-tlfiipcrcdXJuaker.'whq ran emtio tha door ;u-t as tut two dugt bud gone fairly at it, hip and thigh, i.ip aud oatoh, A gl.iucu at mattert tocuiud to o.ivioee Ahrahatn of r!ie true tutc of the case; and in an unusually aleratcd mica lit tailed out to doe Tnoker, whe had righted "Juaeiih Tucker, thy doe't figlitlnff." . up 'lU. ',n !'..,.. ; II . .l... I .1 . . ont-l'll bet . load f Wl)wl my aoitM eat up "J w i toit, and 1 nan eat th owner." navtaaid Alariibain Millar aa a mild man; yuukcrt aro provotlually to. But the gauutlot thratvn down by the straneer fj-oin tha ouhtry,aUrrud thaP-aw -Abraham.-wnd ha rushed lubi tlie thue, troui the back yard having ''ri'.1.!"; :.'!lar,V h.luui, iruuj:ht- irftl iiiieiii: vnr, sinilir-. loni? sllil nowerlol. "K ii ad." aaid the otoitrd thiskep. "lh ball ba well beaten, 1. prutais tha. - liikel teueupon hiuij i'uck. Lore boy and th yi'H n ciii m-u. Huh Carter, the smllh. fiom! nir un In timt t., I tienr the limine.', .u - .i. ; -- f mVsT.uSHC-liiUI luUicouTy, lor tli inault and daiukge to hi wife, clamped th collar of tha atrangor, aad by a series f ten pounds -tea npon Ihe laca, back and ide qf hia borly aw tagouiat, with hit natural sludge hammers. Boh ttirred Bp Ih iircnglli and if of th bully M ranger tu the top i'i his eonipast, and they mad tha spnrVt fly dreadfully. - - oa tuexers aog, reinture! by that or Abrae ham AlUlct, took a trash atari, and between the two the strange dog wat being erutMy put tu lut trumps. Pcacnu I'iii'!i.Gnc of the luustiiiout and substantial men ia Ircr-town, earns oil, and l.-;'..r--.l. . - O , ,. - . iiuvvit 1119 nuts town was assembling; ana L'ttusutt-Pugh, arm4 with Jits heavy walking stick, and shucked at tha spectacle before him. unrobed up to tilt) dogs; wtehuolng at ha did "Fie, Se, lie, tnr shauie! iliiirrace: ful I jrm tanj by, men, cititous ut irogtuwa, will toil tin ana. - "Ihm'l thea don't then atrika t dor. Iksaeav) Pugbl" ariod Abraliant Miller, adtaucmg to tha liuacon, wh'i was abont tu cut liUl and ladk a- lu ii toil il' gs ta, tin hn can. - i ur dings shouted tba fHacon, with art- dent lbrvor , - -i - ... , ... , Not My dor i, Iktacon TaAV a. hoed tha Qunkrr. "W hat did tow tar an for Dion V ahnutrd ths IVneon. ; - ' j Ihvier aaililogt, JWi ruglil' , , . VoU did:" roauoniled tu jVcscotu with x- eilemcnt. "Itet-m I'ngh, the pealt geu anil lest." - - , "Yua toll a laJsattaad. Abrabaat Miller!" "inet antra a lutaaackjus assariiunl" rsib. era'ra s uraiiam.. "Yon voo lie!" banted tha TWcnn "1 ha bast pentike-l tuy aril awsstow, fstosaea PughT" thiiuted th staU.art Uuskar. -1 w.J cnastisa uie . And into lie Iie.ir- u't W' ol want th Quaker. Th deaoou, nothing luti. entered hitn tU a irit of th thinf, and wt leave tham thaw "nip s id tirk," to look afsr th ttranger ai d Bob Csncr, wU tl and f u-ht, fjiught and Si, antil Sqiur fat -hern and Hi town aotiattlila tame up, and la their temj to preserva tha psar and arrest the o'snder, tt,a p-tulrar was thrust Ihtnugt, the wilokw taf rerightioTfrig ajrateto aiaksr, doing be-.nnf tlamsen, w liile lawyer llookes m aiiemntingto 1 ,u, atmalsbla. was hit in mitlal.e bv tba forh.ua blaeaknith la the liort tilut, and want reeling down tiiimha't ctl lr with a Inelltful Teh-lty I Tl friends and n-llnar ehnrrhmaa of leac.io Pugb tiok at tsi against th Uoaker anU.-'SilK. and tha alios bova af Ahrahata, aatung their aasptaarsr - hw reran, raina to in rescue, whits twa litahmen-, full of fua as I frolis, believeiug it to b a -fees (ghl," tried their ban t Aad mcka Ba Ihe enmUatanta iaiiMWitHiasti 111 aa Ilial ia toss rrsta aa boar, th quiet and l.ppy towa taf frost own wat I net. led frata It rrotaricis lit una grind, euhlioMly ttdieultsaa and tartuVi! tMtttk'. ftrsils and wuvtowa trrra wa tali I'lilreii and wanen aatiaasd, dug a ks-iked. dust ttow, ktbtst iatt I. ami as tunuuo, atsvl auat u i i I lee.itua the whole euiuiituutiy, that a qiiwl lo ktruii, if ilu ia bail been anv. Would uia as on tut cut uuat were a. I in liugtown. A I sa' i thin, ler sii.rm Ciitily l -ol aa 1 1 d t the n,, ti t il ; cri u!l U. ot ot Uu kild. tea aalsfsy w.ttai'iel, a in Snolled, I wag .a liulen, ttt boras rn I. m-lf to d.t !i bit unner ass lit'rn anfully ly I Ii t s ur. a te as all's and Ih Wnss of many nil. era w re danger.aly ns,re4; the J l.l.ttr WU trip) l4, 1' J g la ruiuel a 1,'nak-r, ln Itohmaii. Jo faster-, towa am.atol Is, to aver II Kiksr, lt.,iiir. t asrl.rm. and m tlty u'Ui he..lu y ah ta ped. m tuns snsued. tonus t'Uat,, aaei Ut etitus pa. -a and o"l n nts f 1 1.., losa as' bllat4 aU by a tata.-uk.hi .1 I . t. TV Wl n eff T'r pre.t sava ll I. 11 b os t,'r. sir. Kuie a ia he ion , . i 1 .r t! ur lj"li.'tn 1 iCits tiaois ll.ii c 'i .. li hsi'e ?, I, u ii -I .a r 1 1 f if. a uii.-i' . a. 1 ',..,, ; . yie.l'f If, sa. tot loo i B s. a-t t y II s . I a of , , , Y .k r ' a- ur, t tl 41 "'' ' I I .' ,.. ii . lb, ... ... I, i' t si .l it, v . i a. S r . ' r Ii in- I I v cat li S I ' S s 'Hit liti.a , I 11 i to IS- "t 11. W-dte-kwarasatTl her orRunbonnet flopping I r ... .. , IllK," ','' ' , off Wa?ed ths baaawu ... at- 1 ' n5 I l:n at In li.odernte dco'in.J. and rr'.-s r!kati lw ..f the ihrt? . 1 1. The ,!! dayt later .v., .; . aiicd on t!'c i h,. .... -llcr ne-s is iiii!w.rtnnt 1; eommcrcfiU point of view. 1 . .JIK-ChLL.VNKi'f. Tha unoonii.i.i.Miil i.Ua.a a ioi- t to .-,,. ;n h) the pMjuaia cf the lour !',.. ., ,. u. firmtd. A 1 abinet Counril wst t-!d . A",-..,, maitiately on the vecej.'ion il the ;, f i, , Vlf-' ' The Auttran nnd SwdUh Mini -tcrt , exctd to leave St. Tr'erxl uru'i imiue-! ? !.. B'mersoiid m not yu; ui-t -.:ai.-.' .1 t!. 1 affairs on the DauuU'xud l!!.uk teas r.-iini .. un changed. v , - Prince Albert nnd tlio King-M.f Porte- ,1 an Belgium, ar tvith the faiperur Nr.;. .ic h as lioulogne, . . .' - Vuet-u Christian i reported iosatM fn ;n ex citement. v -:; The Bailie etraimert contihe talrec nnoi':a the coast of Finland. It it ttill doubttui whether the 1! '. 1. -'i a M. pedilioa i duiiucd fur fcebattop 1 .' Ai r. . v. thr.tiiant't childinii had nrrlrml at i:r:"! ....i. The FrvittfU siege of artill.-rv had orr.- ed at t ttnntiiMiple, ' The Unwiians had captured nnd tnkcii nt t c- uasnipui another vc.j l. uayt amounted tmiity ihmn anil h il "HrrwhTOtftr-Wrwtlfr "Matt, Inf ;. tomewhal in the eloee. '- White wheat was fjnoled nt 8 a e r AVattern Caual 7 -,r 7 t Ohio :. Corn S5. Cd.j mixed b : .. C I : wbiw J: B.ilf'morc tod I'bilxdf 'pl..a 1 ''mr a OtitA'ISli.Tli.;- " 1 -a--Ivrowi It fl'lipley quote when' as d'rli i .liligs: f 1 fionf decreed a shilhii-new Fnl.-h wh-n goou t;nality is trriy scirtu at Ks. to St. SJ J'sif whiltiand te5,n"i , -tr -rd. , Cuutoit tltitid ut '.l,rtnXo 4 , , ESPARTER-V lljji strrngly marled -eyebiow., the tteady ref;.u-J of his eve, hit thylitiv tin J Upa . ai J the nidthof his ioosej for in b in w!ei u .j l.,a Wilt Inn Tje a declared,' Lspirtm o re-peel ny o iiot physical and nmral qunlUies f mi.ldls height, 00 yeart of !'0 et iear-t, hot md loolring like more IhoniO'bc l,Ci,a on !.ii lof.y forehead, in hit uUck eyo, and on his ln i, toriiing readily a eniiln, a frcat npfw-. . ot k indue ami ceimrr, rr.rrie,t n i. . Ll .. .. -By.;...tli.str-vivav,iwi .-he- (nr-rmi --tt, he 'lit the fltat uf all i.i living ramh m ..indsrs. ' Ho l ngnod Cuintdc for his enUiern, r- ; vheii he an- Ui troops atiucrinr fii.in v .. ..' ... - pl'.ci, r.'j ancio v-rin entngcd hia priviiv- torUiTa towards tha contractor, l.liiin,;. ..... ,i . being a rich man when l aaromril tlie' c' ,f 4miHa.!, bs wat inf nit ly Mil . Ira 1.0 :,1 ; it down. , ' His fortune eomca fn m I L-wiTa th ,!,,'..t, . tf;r of a rich banker; ami she ,'i.i r b-rl;i!. tu. guo her signature when it wm o..1u,I i, , 'Wtf.tM-ttnuy.'.v'&partoKi bi4.hini-ir i:. for tune notnu g but .t iwnrlc Of an I "n; Let bs jure fimilr, ho hat had alwuvi t.e gi 1 t ns not to deny his origttk. Oi.a V.v iin.ini. his ';i'cy there was grab j ,.!.,. : ; 'i'...ena Viet. and au nmla-and two IcnnUc i .1 i u ti, ngtut were announced; Thcnnelc !ia i-mlt contractor fur the roai' i in ) Mom hs. nnd hit tlnuhtert drersuiakera.- XhaLuW at km wut to uicet hit relutivev, rc.ciie.1 i. '-in no t i. i and lift every one struck with ilmt il . ..-, rlla which shun, 4 itself so- gi.icc..!lv i t.;a alace of kings. There it nolhinir in" nl this. certainly, ihh auuuntt to almrta vrrm-f tn t spartcrv will be equal to t! e i.iibiiuii a .!-;., .1 tn of 'ihe" el em euts liist utit to enUe iis World to form ajudgmeul tf UU future m.m'.nct. . (H;. - Tit E:-dnc Tr!anaik.U ia new teieniea yeart tin tho wonden uf ih i .eciric ttlrn,. Ii bunt npon tha astonished yi.,iuii of the woilJ. Ii wat ia Ihs year 1;;. an ex. h.n: e ava il,. KlVbeatatoata, of l.ugland, S einhiil, , ; u. j ioni c, and Morse, ol America, brought their rnvruiiout uio seiion, eacn inuejieniiciit ol toe other. In iingland there are now sl.-lt.iy nrlrs of tele graph iu otiei-ation. the wire) hriojj roti -l iip oua WitlTthr railway ajstcm. itinl rniiii.ng an ng li.s Unot cf iUtlroatl,. lu Prnsiia thru am -inn I oiilot of eluctiie wirrs, which aro ioi-nhili j in gulla percha; and extend nntlc-r po in 1 thio It'iJia tubes, luetead of being m i -nlei on pules. Ausili l baa 3,iS)(,l uiilej of tl f.'i-mi'l, i'i ojieratioii; but cf all the oouiiuei.ini Kiiij.i.iius, Uclgium aud SwiUeiUudaro fur in the a iiun. e. aa well in gnsMKt to toe pertectK a towh eh ll sy nova rediiccj tha tolog'jo.u . s-.ia, as bo et taut aud ciHni.lcU.'UCiit uf iu couuccii at. T;a cIikU.u wiret at rapidly extending in all d ri . n-i, t - i i i. - . . or,. uej usta uosii aires iy niir'xiuiMa :uti India, aud ulher p irti .ni of tho glol, viiar .i would b at a loss ta couicn loe ueea 1 1 vJ.n '. thsy caale put, if w are not thoroughly r .It tht ouuimtrciai enlerpriie il ti.s Tha Batt great achi.. .uincu! uf t.,n i..ient: .n. W lUay liliIO, will be tho HI,'; ill i f lajla Ii 'W teiarau 1 by acauns.Aud tii s it i,ot tn i u rsauraial la to it. Th ci nnr ! n I -t 'u 1': - land and tli ruii'iiirnt nf t.u' i e is hi a i '1- ariua tflvraph: and U;i-i as a I'm h n thit was evaatoertd at eiuu..y i.n .ta-tii-til.! witli that of al.ieh wear now .',' i W io n thit is atcuiui liahod wii.iti Lis uo-m, i.oli ita enntinrnil aud (ui. , is en. I.e. a ,i,..u tl unhruktii netuf eiecuie tR'insioi.u siri, wi it great fcrellt may wa But n;t-i.l re.r 1, , cootsuiplution ol whtch would r th... .i t. aiid i.utstrip iinttc:''ii.it..tn, I'.-i t.ol cd if pcrute t to tletail will b f mud 'tnisresi.i.g d cntsrtauiiinr, particularly in aeicnmer. ,il i .i of viraT, Iba luliiiiaiil would f in i e ..,r nf hit moruing o.,er cn a iaa: t : .. . ', it it brought o bun ihe L'.n 'on i.cti'. . u , wnday,"a rrat.lt,wb'.b at en t.a e, ,. raUua may as autiuu .liabe.. j . liitkimit Jrarri. ja. lu.vrs vt r.viuvi.iu. ' Tuavls ar ih fcl pn levin a af i. !j -t agtiutt ht-a. i PUiil( ahen dneping, at ri!red ly a fiw griina ul astnpuor. - I'snjaae naattaraily iatproyed I y faf.'! ea aiouaisin a-h. . lulphur ta tatuaU ia praacrvi.og g si , ,', fl lO IllJXUJk I -ara Bcver i' It n a-i wend okud to,it iu '-igoul. In Ivielill rirta. anil l- dii ta gi . ,,J kr- It Ut at utiti hi.ailrt d lioun It in tha ka turj i. fx. rhotuaueier it gr unj n n a- i it ii j'.ret ths ulnKa id it. itfu.tf auisai siaa have d. t. '. " tin r. .- ll 'Ut in .l.in th i larrs unea hue, lin e l.a.;t is t' u i i y r.. tl.. ,i -n.-i o, i, . trilloSt qjs'lllia a- ,1 il err i .. .. Nweet el.te III; it 4 ttlt A ' I .j , . lt:.i..iu.t, ..'li'lj It to.sii.. ; I J . L-. si. I oi C'ain uj a i, i at a iii v M in j t'C. drso' i i u, pks n,n t - h. 1 o rurs air s ch m a I" is, - 1. .; . T iu U r, si lo I'.s s .an, Ks'i.er la j i.t 4I,.I 1 .es to ttel r ,11 ars lc d jf.'Ota t u i brig I v. ',eiVulaii iu. st--, ul he te t cut iu t 1 . c f. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1854, edition 1
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