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NORf II C A ROL IX'A S. T A It W E DXES D A Y 31 0 R X IX G, O CTO D E R 4, 1854. X ... Icii!-C;uoIin;t glarl RM.EIGII, N. a -.t ! MiMiAY MuKMMii, A'T. 4, 154. ': I'oeit. Wak. Uouuty tsuperior '.,!irt U now in urmtha, bU itoaor, Mjt KV.it, WHAT Til:: SOITIIEKX W 111(13 will do. Tho I jy.fo a press ha httm needlessly troub l'ri i:-ef about tha probable position of the i'-jjshehi Wliijj In reference to th. sectional i-ues of the day, and baa studi iusly avoided ia dk-siing the course of tbe"i;n!errified" south of Jil n ai. nixon's line. The WJiigJ, particularly til.' ?jutlira Wbitrt, have .always been conser vatives, fronwing down any attempt alike at th. North and the Sru'.h, to cause, uufrieudly feeling between tho tiro etsction, and cherishing a ear dial and siutto attachment to lb I'mon, ao 1 ng a it can be maintained upon the basil of i.ti! rights to all sections. Tbey hare always tfprve I equally the fanaticism of secossion and tho ianitioium of ab ilitionistn ami freesoilism. ana mey will oppose thorn to the end. ihej do t t It .', toailitijluuim of tlis Union aia feraeJr fr t'lo evil) threatened, but only regard it aa a last rusrt the wrong superinduced by the w;i 1 vagaries of locofoci) scheming andjiii JSlia, oTlisy iituuld be tuaLiaUoauluait to-wrong, ''trrlfhcy woiiHiiotrlsitti frttt:tntXaVri;"alrli8' "at the I'riiun uf Ilia ;Suto,".lIJ the Iemcracy tfiil o-'e tithe of the eonaerratMia that baa alwa aulmaUd tlie Southern WbJra, and ot4 run' af: -r t'.nnt g'tU in their eazeraeaa to , , , i c! i' :h IhSsp jili of office, the country wouU not ; bavj been cille l on to witneaa one half the nuul nej anl f ,Ilv tlut now run rampant throughout the country. The Kiuhni'ml )P4y, In rejily to ite neighbor t'ie V.tVjairtt, on thia tnbjent, thua akatche What too Soinhen Whig will and w!U sot do, and vl.it the Southern rcmocrat will and wilt not I do. It is a vivid mid life like pictnre, Xft com? men J it to tlie rioruml uf all. It ay of the T(iv will "l ii-t-iin an A Iniinistration whose riiiof "hat"i sHvery," and "loathes the fugitive slnve Itiwt" wtiolx'iieve"s1:tvery contrary to the Luinliaiu.l,'- Kwl -htje henr "revolts at the giving up of it fuoitire ilave;" who proscribe iiiitiontil nicn for the purpnue of rewarding Free eoilerj who nitMelv cjneta from office a triod Jirontiin, and puts in oIRim) an infmnous Abnlitiott tr litor like William O. P.niwn; whoiitpiHifU the Nebraska bill becaure he considers it "a propo eition in ftr nffreclom," and liecause he thinks nn v eft oi a aiavu plates into tlis Union. TheyJ ... WitUioJ auear ty a mtw fcot'ting r sen tl nieiits an'i aminaTni ii sucn nurnoses, I lie will not in-rilie tho country to party. Tbcf will ntit con-ent to be held together only by the "cohesive ninnrni tun iinintu rjliuuta'..-- IDrr mm "" i1" -eivn ' ihe South into the support of such men f r the l're-utrncr aa Van liuren. t'ons and Pierce. They will not, for the simple sate of noli ict in a pirty victory, and revoliiue; in tlie pii, nlve the .isclrea nndsr. tlie bwmiiating '.."."'vily of lia'injr. aflerwaril,. to .denuiLtice aa 1 .oUlti!v .Mid iiiiora those whom titer bad before ilc, riliel and rc-oninieriUed as the brightest of t'ie bn 'Ltthe tnievt of tlie trne. In abort. they wi si not, over and uver again; hint the hount and generoiia yntii of tho South tlie r-i'.-i'r-rn upm which to play a mincnible and protbg it' f line for the biavc anil fishes, TIl'SS tliin', the inquirer may rest ensured, they will nor no, U hat ll.i v will do m Muilr told. Tim. v',14 continue to battle aiinut the encroachments of the "(sis Man I'owor" they will resent every f rm of Kxcntive dictation they will hold pul-li-i ill cm of 'every grade and dtmcriptton to a strut a mniaipility tliey will aim to parity tlie .(eminent in all its dnpirtinents, to pura jt of -o-- v cttti n inni nov icei iijuin lie oouniies, ana ii nwetlie country, and, in word, atniggle wiiu tin ..:U of li.nie-t iiatrwts to banish all corrupii,i from the pnbl'O service, and Inaugu- r.un nnw ai,4 better era an era of teform, of rood m irnls, of sound policy and just prineiidea in liie adoiiiiintrntion ot nuhlie sff.iirs. This l! v mil do, and rncire they will refuse any c inn" si ot or amociatinn with 'any party not known t l-s rir:'it si te tip nnon the vital quea to u r S,niti,nrn ri-ht. All party ties they will n-w-s. !!. all- If f rf pifcrment they will cheer-f-.i'ty snrrenrlnr -otti. e and its euiohiiuents thcy ul .I iii, when thee or any of there oome in c Miii.ci wi'h t' e duty tbey-ow to the 8oiith, t i tii Moiie, and ! their "country. This, In l- l, lias been, ami still s,' the distinguishing rhir:trieriatc of Kiuthiirn V't: g the most ua lei'i.h, loril and p;lii ii-; party of which, we h 'ly li lieie, any a ;p or country can boast. A ' i , in a i.i.i!oriijr, overi ered by nitmliers, -lien ictimied by crencbery and desertion the i,vei!. vt ever standing arm and fearless j Iriiji. i pocr, f icing proscription, jet nobly i'i, -.i jr to their pinciilea amid all awb die- i i, ;nnts williout (he hoeorthaxpei-tatin ol resef.t. riinuiv, no mors lioes-t, palriotie and ind mitiaole a band eicr enlisted in the tenir vt ttry e i..t.y, .. .. ; ' , i. - V.o'hue siiliosi.-it the Soulbem Whig ill nil w.il not UoNvVte asMjwire now, what will .il.ein llimuerstado? Will they still bailie h'i ! r the lion, r uf a i'eesoil AduiinlsuatiiHi t W ill ibry, nr the sii'Mt X them, still denoun.-e llroi'ioii an I iron ul, is with his npponetils and thc uiorst Will iliey still conliuue to de.-e.ve i.ie Nou'h, rii.l etii.lot a stronger alTcctinn for the ; ei. ilun t!iy do f .r their voiiutry f This, e kno, bus l"ii their want, but must patriot ic ilsivi toi4 to the ssioencrs of party, and ots out I, f ..e the bint of i.ibi-e T U lo--- have true, sn'ntanttal, patrlnfie wise in ail sctu.n.s of I'.sr.miitry, Norin sad Mouth nicu wln lins l-en tried, who have passed iini--'t ihe Kery lnlt':"!, and who ire known n I puie t dd ratit, and brighter titan before i i Al Hud 1 iliiu ire, who baa been weighed "i 'i ' h io. e, a:id bs as bssu (wwad Slanting t I.. 1 i. .' i.oorr answer, VV .- ".i p tl to the Knouiree, Va.iwitii its soli.d . 1 1- I ,r Muiihern rights and appreciating ita s .I ia il.-ir I. ! ilf.io eiie up its furiisaa.ee.Ssh, "'si Is partj Lin. To unite with us in re.toe- - i . ..s.t s iiimi lni.iss tv le sound nso the - .! : 'i n id r!vvy and n"t trust itelf Ui u,.v o.. ., en s. iio-nls in tlis wsv of ".Northern i. a wot A ..it'o-ra piiiK i(jle," a:l cfwaosa . 1. 1 y '. 1 I. t!.- 'o o j-i "ous to its party and ..i - e ( i ilo contrv 1 .-opsr..ie vith Aoiith- h : in y-t.it in down slnssry aita't , , . o. ii, no I u cthsr l-ie, sitil don't dii. i or- ( aooit tlie f'-i-. t,i-t party and : , h4ui-'ie.t fi in cur tie. lights, until II t- 'd. sa 1 toe Loi.4 is sscuts. If Uis r no I c iue to t! e aid sf Sba,'heye I s 4 f. .1 -tiui with N ntl-sns A'sdi ;.. ot a lie-ll svliainistiatoas, lis w-!. Pat if it cn iuuea to be i iK-f. -is, and to i 'ing Is psrtv, ' - r .r a ', If.- i I in. a is In tlllr;er. Bed 1 .'U .li t. -on. i -,,i ,im' I ,i fi-o.li- n.nn h , . r.. p, hi f loa'.-n, M t a.lia.-lt.-b " I . !-r, Bfl-i K-wsre bi-w it Mi i t I'iil is I'.-sr to Ihe psri-.t. .-.. so l Nuths.n InuTrsti are r- hi i r wi.li in 'oi ..ol.li'.e t'uast.uiti. n. i - nt e I n "O, atoi to iteltoJ ll, s ntita - - o 4 vt s!ljlts of Ats btiob- 1 i'i.,, e.. is.. -r r .e-si il assiwsUMua, . I, ' ..' . .'. I it l.i -.i sui II. J. 1- ' r -. .'. W l,.gs who bvie swysr - i I .rhi.iel when the I a. was in ,, . (', -i.ik d-is so led lbiir swrvo-ss ! ; 1 . - i.l in si. s f,:.rts tl-s . . . i . in (r U.s bn t'orsr s usfiot' a (i t I. V . ri l'4tr I that i" H Le, . of h I sc. lo ,.d fi I.- PiTraseiio Fxsil. CtiLLX'ii Tue Peters burg F.xpfj gives the following account of the spelling ofjiMs institution: .- Ob bj king thrri-b the study anil elaaa rooms, we noticed lhat every attention ha 1 Wi paid to com f triable end healthful aceouimodatioa for the jms..ils to instil principle of orderaud neatness into their mind, as well a to bare the entire building well ventilated and aired in accordance with the variation! of the climate. Indeed, on examinjog tlie eSoct of the care taken by the directors of the above College, in the thoughtful and perfect adaptation of ail thiiigs connected with the boilding to their peculiar usea, an as to form an Institution for ttie education of young tadiesand missee, we believe their arrangement and organisations emnot lie euros -ed by any eeininary ia tlie I uited States. That eueb as UMful inititution in our city will receive general patronage from our cititrw, we do not prestime to doubt, when we consider the advantti;ra of tlie locality, the acoommodatiunaof the building, aud to doubt, when we consider the advant;$ee of the talenta of the profeesore en'iged therein. . Tbongh yeaterday wae but lbe firt d it of the term, there are already about one huu lrel pu pile' natne enrolls I, aud mny more proiuiiied ; and the great nnmberof youn mie whom we obeerved there yeatanlay aeeoied dolialitwl ith the regulittiotia made for the cultivation of their miudnandmornln. The parent and giiardiann alao who attended, expreaised bigh aatiafaction with the whole iyetem of arrangeuienta, and with the faculty employed. With regard V the gen tlemen whwe talenta are engaged fir thii tirnt claM institution, we are pleaded to notice the Iter. George W. Carter, aa President and Pro foesoraof Udlit Ultra. Mr. 11. Kerr, M. A., undertakes the dopartment of MatbemaLtca and I'liilooonhienl fMcfieeiu Tl, tn;r,n in n.i.i J-metth Wall, of Wabinirton city, will give irt- atruetiuajn Modern lauguagea and Pninttng, -Thia gentleman i Knguiat of greit ability aud ? "' f ordinanr ntoritj. and a the bran- runs oi euucaiinn wnicn ne imimrri in me auore College, are mint attractive and ueecwary am ng in accompimnmenia or a yonng laiiy, w are plcaxed to think that the directors were able to' obtain the services of the above gentleman, ait wen aa those ot Mr. J. u, i ultf, whose eiluca tinnal qualifirationawillbe found most beueSuial in the nbore Odlege. Music and Drawing are accpairements which should he cultivated by eve ry young lady of taste and refinement ; as tlicy indue tlie mind with a higher grade of perccp- V tbmrand waave an inHjence into the character wliich eschews every tendency to yul-tHr arts or coarse ideas. The lady assistant in this iustitu- tion are, Misa li. ti. Tiivliir. who aids In the lite rary departmout generally, and MisiA. 1. Ar mistead, whose attentions will be employed in the primary department. Wejin-ej'e.iiie to impression prevails that tlie College is now full. Such is nut the ease. Only one hundred pupils have entered, and tboro are ample. afcoinm.-la- tioM for two hundred mors),- The Murt satonsiva preparations have been made for boarders, and rraci N. C, lUii eoAD. We learn from the Orcans- boro Patrbit that the Director! of this road met in that place, on the 20th uU. TJieJLVlriiiJami. We lcaru tlial the Hoard unpointed agents at such places a will Ua.,reouired for runnini the cars on the road before their next meeting, which will be tn Ilalcigh, on the 1 8th of J-ecciubernoxt.- The places at which Agents were appointed are CbttiloiiI Jlarrislmrg. and C'uticnrd on the wt 'end of the road, and Ooldsboro,' W hi (leys, Smith BuliU-SUUiiigs and Ualeigb on the East. The salaries of these officers wereSied at sums rang. ing from 1150 to $rtOGV The Presblent wat au Ihorlted lo contract wilh the Post OS.ce Pcpsrt- ment for earring the miles over such portions of the rosd as are .iiiiiU-Ted7rovide3 . $ Ri3S' mile be allowed for this service, and the compa ny's own schedule tlx the tbne of running. A taritTof freights, and General Hale and rcgula. tioBi for the Company were adopted, and a num bs of sopiss ordered ttrbwrrrnted tnpa"inp1i1ei form. About S cent per mile waa fixed as tlis price for carrying passengers. It ia ti gratifying eommevtcement in our Rail TloaJ yocabulary thalths directors have resolred to defy the tyranny of fashion and adopt the Knglisli word " station" aa a substitute for the French." depot" an generally in use. This Is not only appropriate fur other reasons not neccv save Wmhs, We it-will save raaay -wb fo4 a deep interest in the road, and perhaps agisted by thrlr means and labor to traild'H, from the unpleasant operation of being eritioised while tbey are green In railroad technicalities, by their fi leads who have traveled more or stiulicd French, Fin. Il ia wllh regret that we have to reeord very eerims rwlamity which befell Mr. Tbe- oubilus Rtallinf.whf resided TiearTtill plai , on Patiirdar nlirbt lust. AlsitirS u'ebick, hie kitch en was discovenxl tn be on flr and so rapid was the rounagralhin that the building with its entire entitents were consumed bef.ire essUtnnee could be nVainsd. Te Mr, Ttntttnjr. who Is Iut nia klnt a stsrt in life, the loss, which is bet. teen ar ni dollars. Is a ycry serious one it'.. i a r w .,..., ,im, "osf rikw . The revenue receive. eire kytheOenernl Post OBee Itrparlmrnt for Ihe l si jrsr endins .Kith dune, was, from letter no-hies fl.JT.'ii: newsiiai-rr do. $011,3.4 Total $.1,(i" 1 WO, 11 year the aiuounU were, for letters I, V.fi.TOi and f..r newstiatiers $TH'J, 2 Mb Total, t'i t'lll.l i. As rouipaml with lust year, there M this year an ineremse in the total amount, nf i;.,'iUi Ths sssaat frnm brttere this rear aver last year la H'lrt.4.14 while Uie de er- in the amount received from newspapers, w llf.ei.i. Tlie Waibiiiptbifi eorresr-.iident of the X. T Lour isr 1 looks strnal farfnrwTifrhr tva pein nrratie demotistmuin in it asbiiiKton Ciiy proves that act all tlie wwer of the administration eaa protect tlie lewocrati party acaiust llie pro- L .V- tr .i f " i i t lwis mi sb"s .volumes sis in n asiiiua toii, of which so Isrs a part of the population is direciiy drpenUeat um ot.iai eniployniaut. Tni llmrai-yy Tsasrr. IUtm, frpt; 27 I ne ri. Jol.n a pa;re ot 1 smilay nave wen fveertsij, in ro'niB'in wiln tale U.UimX papers, tbet devote mncb snace to the rso. iirosuv aivHsiv. e.ts..l.n.n( that the tslifl. aiioa of ti e isur kv one psrtv, and s.4 hi the ether, sites yrvit fsasii a.tvn'S4e to the l nitnl Nles. iii New llmiiswii-ker asvs that U is the saust! opinion that lite l.g-Uluie ixihl to cumisne Home i, neiv. in orilrr te g-ve ff. ct lo the trraly, or rvyeca it, u a.iiisni. tiw." Ilis rel shle s -iul ft. i.SrJ-vi ! nt i Uis New J . i Courier, svys IUsi - it is suit mm the authority of a .ir t Irgmisti, h nor rllitter ".nils, has been d no.s-sj by Ihe P iirh It .ieri'ickiit tor I msiitii g iu-urte,VKn aud Uitnni! g f r a Prpul I.e. Put We re.-r-M to l..i,rn thst lbe sleem law soil of ,M sirs, C. t Imlisers A t in M -ss I'et') was tle-.tn.ied bj Mrs est rrniay n i jt,! It,t" -eibsr w.th a ie j Itrs amount U Is.s- 1. rr. 1 iiei is ao d oi-i. lea.n, thai tlie tire was thi wwlk at Sil Ini-en. I. sry, -". fsW. At Cnl s.. Manly I-"-... alsit eoiv enir.ies el ' .- l ,rtl.r-:.t It . Is it we. k. ol--e ' i .'i, i) .ui g insa , is t' ii. I t -r tt-y l! was aiiot"d V , hi -n k l.f t t ,-! it.,- r r CV.- .o 1 shsres of the . I I f I..' I j V r-e ' I, lr.. -f UL.Vf'R.M, WAtHV(;TN'H VI KW i . KiCK.r.Xi.U' ll'.'l.liKNi t'HIt V.. Wiii.' ..... -zvn jm-f, it; j." ." H'...i.....7mrr7f5Uivin' Xt.,fnt l.i.J Tlio iii-i ii .( t'tie u I t'ur:i, urorily, aioa a uij'- t (if rerv jrreut iiaport:uioe to the w-H-liin of the ia:; much umh-o ao thjQ will appear at hot mow. 1 moui the apt"int ment oi ao oianv foreignera to office of bi'i rank ant trut tu our avrtu-e. "TUe Uvjuji nianrer in which rank LvhTlI.er to Iteva berifoned on thewe gentleuiea will er tainSy be (m-luclite of one or tlie other of !hee tiro yrwit evil, either to make it depii aide in the evea of Kunpe, or ijecoine a meana of pi ing lliein in U.iiui like a turn-ut, and adjio;; to onr pre-ent burlen. "Too i.fE fr. my dearir, on whom you nrnut depend, for the uoe 4 this ciuw, U..iiugui-h-ed by length uf leniit theircounexioua, pmper- tlie-Lty, and in behalf of many, I may aJd, tuiliiary merit, wilt not Milium mucu if any lougvr to Ui unnatural protu itiuu of men over ihcw who hae a little plausibility, unbounded priiie aud ambi tion, an l perMiverauee in application not te be reKistcd bnt by unconno on lirinnesa, to support their pretention; men who 'in the m-nt iiLiluuce tell you that theii wish fur nothing more titan the bouor of aervinz in so glorioua a t-auoe aa volun teers; the next day volicit rank vith pay; tbudity following want moii'-y aclniKi-d to tiieiu; and in the count of a we?k want further proutotiou, and are not aatiitied with anyibitig you can do for them. MThen the expediency'and policy of tlie meas ure remain to be-eonnide-red, and whether it it 'vonaietent with justice or prudence to promote tlioM military (oriune huutera, at the liai&rd of .your ttifoiCi --hejy "Q'yl'elij.jlleil iinntlrrry ciiLse. itaMH'tv, w'.vrt a-lventurem without, re- lo not know bow ebte to -rftif posi? ol or pro bit for. then; wen -of great tnnjTttniiwrrowTitri't -aeri eTcfylhing to promote their own p.-roual glory; oriutu'e-s4iicavwbu.aj-e---sut-bo.e--t-i -obiaiii -a tliorijuirh kuowlcdze id oursituation and circum- stauis, in theexocution ofwbicli I ain persuaded, some of tliem are TnHhftttcmiVnricraa t do not boliure a single iimticr ewa:e unnoticed, or una-lvise-l at a foroyn court. Baron Steuben. I now tiiid, is also wantins lo quit bis inipcotorship for a commnud in tho line. Thia wilt be prouuetiveof much discontent ti the brigadiers. In a word, alilioniih 1 think the Unroii an excellent officer, do 'mwit tkttrttlty itixk, thixl fee htid not a titvtlt Ivrniinrr aiiwH'j a. rtftyffhe iirtma IjnJUtjtttt, icio wti itjHHt Vfrtf diffuvnl principle! from thowr vhirh roeern ttfe nit." As U waa in Wnnliinclon's day -rwpeetlftg- foreigners, it is now, and probably ever will be; and the objection in reference to "civil oltcca U not Ices reasonaljlu noie than it was in in re- fernncii iu mililiiry, 4' lie mere cirmimmneo of tiaiur.ilit.it .on b is no ettect in clciniug I be prin ciples and characters. As to 1. ilayotle, ho was truly an exception. He was not a linjf mnu uf IHa J'-uffr, and it was be that s.iid to Profcss-ir Morse: rrrKpthe liheity of 'wr pniwt'U M tltixTritjiftTIi iciiihe hnit tnj Ji'.A I'rittti." ; : irin t-. Tioco Koco meinbor of Cuiitftess, from Ohio, is cattdi'.luljB Jut. iiitclscuo--- Tuefolbtwmg eMwit IroiB his uon eupo idoticc have somehow soeu the liirlit. I .No. 1.1 W-nisaTov, March 4, 1S."4. iJ 1-. laAbau.bat,bs Xwbra .kn bill4 is an unfortunate ttihiir for "the llcniocraey of Ihe M irth. It may be changed so that 1 can vote to,' it. E. 15. Oi.d." I No. 2.1 Wasiuxotom, May 27, 1MS4." '.It u now -luonau isrtain- -t4ot44 the iSeliraaka lull will piles. J am uf a tmnhu,, JoiMi JUtut.Jhr gfrit iiifji . It.in syisnliLyBtt Uk a uuilginlnp 7 1 his is a private matter between you aud 1, and no ouo ueud to bo the ai.-er. u 1 1, .... " , . . --.- - o.ir-. This is the same individual who is lepnrte.l to have said two years ago on the itnnipJf I did bum my drnj store lo get the insurance money, which the Wuii charge me with, I was a Wing wl en 1 d.d it. If I stole fill) out of a Jelter vhMlJJi. wbijrjhai;go...lMi WIMI, I Wne bijj wrteii I our it. . Yet, this brilliant specimen of the man and the politician held u important ponition in the lust session of Congress. We wish the Loco's joy of their prix. iit.x ti o j ti i ttitvntmnvry rwr rKorTii 1 Sa.iT or Wa. .tcoiMilco, M'Mrn, Sriit.l, lf'4. Ucnenil Alvares in inraun, at t'ie head or two Ihou-iinil nve humlrutl men, etilerea the. city uf Yutela on the 4th iusianl, the government trooie baTin- eracunted mt the Sd. - Alvnrer ii-posh ing aaid for Cinlpniicitigo, wtere lie wilt arrive in a tew dnys wihoiit any opp'isition, as all the government tronns nave neon withdrawn flora the Shite of tiuerrero be the capital, except a force nf fltleen hundred left at Ti.lci, to rvUrli, if tiossible, bis onward moveineiilA, which cannot be-lha cu.o, -iuJ-.Miu. li iis...AliarxA is.-iu fei- health anil leuding.a bidv nf mcu who, tu a uiin jfjriJi.'iki'.t tbtug-itiiiiTuln.. '. . By a coii'it'r, which snivel this evcuiui: icial infoimiiUon but been received that Vera Crus has prciiounwd for Alvaies; uo.lfr nn all iuliiulious it is tei.v fiiiuly bclievcrl tlut SrfllUa Anns will very soon ablic.lte, Lsrr rnoe Hivvinx UaraT JlBii.vr. The steamer (iov. Hji!cy arrived at (.'!i.trletvn Tbimdav, 1th Ilatanna lUuna to tlie ".Id. (ien, Couiba, tlieCapUilii-llcneral, has airiied St II tr. inns. His arrival was bailed ith ri eat pomp by the ciliiena and the city aiilboviiios, A ermiil procewion was l. nufrl, ao4 be was conducted iu gwmt spletidorte-thy ela s whsrr a suinpiuous ttititier was ptepare-i. Lonotia sceunfd not loapprcciateliisrccepuoaw itbw good a grace ss h.t l lieeii a'iimiHite.l. lliere w.is. a cat wf lli-bumuuron hiiov-untsnance am'ateiit to all. as though tnaible and uiu-ertsiuty neie aitaluig ins u. na. lie quite uiitiereiiioiiiiHily reiuseil to accept Ihe uotm-s and elcizsnt ri.te which bad been purelia.l y pnn-nt him. The jut. ilea, botanier, was keptup,wiiMnl!B4;bl- t i(lununalii4i, ana ollicriutnoiisljul T'lie be-.il.h i.f lrivsnna w.ta jr,rni. liuiinei steady, huirsrs firm. Cotfce adtaning Tieizhts dull. , - - - - - re ferss Hriit,i )nr Ikl Hi. iMyn-rnm. V.tt M .nti-al I'.l ! soys the work on this hri lji:, enitni line "V ictocv lirMge," Is nipolly p"t sreutng. and thai il knows of nothinjr on the entinnts of America or K'lrope whb-h sro---h- s ytiw the erandisir an.l sr.ilns-s or its de-ir" Itstolnl Isngth will I IV1 feet, and fron the orlh sln-re uf the lt. iswrenee til Ihe tioHb slnitsiosnt there will lie a solid stnne emhaik nietit nf roeyh Bissoney, l.'.IKI feet In leni-ib, rsised like an artificial rock, to reist the eurreni. The stone eailtankssent Wading fr. m the south .Ico of tlie river tu ths sixiili nbotemeitt will be bs!f ths lee -ill, or ' fi st, A be flrrt slone wss bid in Ihe Ic 1 of the rite' on tlie V I'h July last, and on the I lib inst, pier .Vi. I s-seisral bet al.-oe the water. The 1'il 't M H, giving im fi-iir -,r-l I 'm a pii'.l I ' w wfl itii lrf.li mr, n4 rbHH iJti4 of thftUrffv-i i n" n fwiy- !f!h M IVnt, Btl l WM VI!) ittfeftllvnri t V tS ftfnw i f ', 0f, fwl frt in- hi t'.'i pillar aT..knV - 1 I W UntTtltfwl fit BytlflTlvt. Ati'!raal W9Tm lT essi-?Nr H. n- , Ii ! wl ffcti l, Hltttf ml, K-i., TUftj! lr Atj (t.-M.ty ia rmnt' ot bSB.rt, UmIsM4 t ,frlf( i !- til, n? l,.m mm fni ll. I I "mI rr(nfti if. V I. ftm U M il.p I l- f ) -iii . I erst' i r t'tfi I " ;T.-. iii. w-jiJ 'ri:i ' . TilK t ji Il;L!! A'D THE KNOW NOTIl IN'iS. We have t, besi'Kioa in Wtxponiliag to tle in Troory of tde Yt liig. but we did not anpnooe thsvt any iou-'lient p1. mo ooli propound it. The foure ot" toe tti ;i"ir in reiect to " know !S.othii,iBi" ba U:'-nfr.Bn tlie lie;iuuiiig, uoi nrualy and emnha'Wnliv deoutnarory, and we are surprbt-d Jiat the Ubi huid not under sta ilour pwitioa. Ti relieve the Whig'a per plexity, however, we a-ure ittliat, under nocir umtanreA, will the Lti piire'r auppon a Know Noiiii,(r for the oi of (iovernor. " 1 W ill the Whig be equally preiMxe and emvhat ie in "defining it position ' touching the Kuow X 'ih'mt,ilUu-hinied Enquirer. Tlie Knouirer ha at but answered our rmpji rv, and pi-rlf4itM?lf iHt to eupport a " Kuow S'otbini? r the otfii of Governor;" Aa a eon- euwrnce, too naturtl and ol.iiom bi almit of doubt or c-LviL tlie limiuirer is eiiuallT i.1ii1l"9'I not to miiiport any eaudidate, fur tlie utSce of ajivuu u iinniiir, .viuiriicv vcuvnn, or vonjErwa or the LeUUture, who ia a Know Nothing. Thia ia certuiuly by "uBicient explicit, Here then we bare proscription for opitiion'a auke, with a vengeance. Jio niatur how faithful aud tru4 and holiest a mnu may have been no mat ter bow lofty bi latriotimu pure hie public and private life and unexceptionable bis " political uriUKwdenta, '' vet all thee are " aa dut in the lulance" in the Ktujuimr's estimation, if he ia tree to exercipe tlie undoubted rights of an Aiuer itfaii eilixen, find tli:!Vr with' the Kn(Uirer on the iitioKtiua of i'orniarn intluencc,. or prefcota. Ptiitctatit and an Auieriiiti citiitcn, for ofhee, Ui a Catholic and a Foreigner. The Kiiquirer tuyof'-itri iri-''o"! oyoj.! , atia yet pM- scribes tlTe'IiiuJa who disjUsuts frota irs views on ixmoTi 1 - We need aesHwy-MtfenB-the rmblic ire assume and will maintain totheend,-ir grnirnd diroctPH the oipositeot that tukcu by the inquirer. He will not pre. ril.e ui&n who is faithful, capable and true) to the Constitution : who B a stood citi- j-aoji, tut !. wan,; mi fi-4riiwpnh'p:p()ftrf cum, mcn'ly liecaiixe he ia a Know nothing. Wo are republicans in feeling, in faith, in action. We have implicit fiiili iu the ijroiiild w'irk of our repuioicau iioiiutiiiotis, ami in xne nin in tegrity aud Konuine patriotism of the American people j and we hiivn ever been taught " from our youth upward " to (mo full credence in practieul actniu to the riitht of every citizen to form and express bis ow-u- o4hiiiis--aiHl --ti act jip, m puoliu, t-iua-ow'eoHio(oM-i.- ---An-ncon- scquenco ot tliiscaruinai tcnture m our rcputili- be il tried iiuldic nerTUTit mcrcTy bcctiuse bo, iiudcr bisowulionci.t iv-n't .oit. iliHcrs with.toi oh to -bow fur the N at- ut.Th, ilion t.mnirB too .rax w too atriHireiil. How fur il in expedient to exercise a restrictive policy on tlie millions of IViteiguors who are yearly cioigiiiting to Auini'ica. ilow far, and to vwvit extent. It is alviiublu to slueld-t-'roiustant rilits nguin-i Cittholio dominion. Thei-e arc quefiCioiis incidcitt Ui our political oranixiitiou, and armmtitled to a free ami full exorcise-of opinion by enclrvoter. ti u lire o tne opinion, tout it would b. pust .Metho,,iit. au t.i.iH.-j . p.tliiiii, n liaptist orl'rebv- teritin. W'biild-rrrhv tsr-ttnenitrtl t- If -men trrrr Icfi free to excrcis their own judguionte, on these quCHtioiis, wliV, e a-k, is an American eitixon, born on our soil, rcaret under uiir insti- tiitrnii IttTett: itr "(Ti e rV"Ti;cTi ii irrwl t h "A n i eri loiu interests and Aiuericau riueijies, to be proscribed, diih unclosed, (iioliluullv spcakins.) oufliivied, because, iu bis oi.iuioii, it is proier to unite, nuiottv una i.ciieelull v, mill th.e ot Ins trlluw ciLiicns who h;iPcu lo hiee wilh liim, lor the l'lli-poes nl uufiiikinit the prevailius evilot tbdmj3utbthirtr' tnaeb the" Amerieaii slatcS-' ninn tlut tbey are not to rely on the foreign vote as the ' balance wlieeV iu ciiv'tiolis f -Wo twain no eat, we are not of this order. kirow uolhiiir of their je:re!s, haie noajusiolit into their ullerior parp.iaci, nor do we intend lo become " win of them," We am not, nor do we Wiirn beeoiuiiiit thoir .dvwiite. We shall uiiiintititi our known position, and weihull adio- te -thejtnio priiieipUiS of the Whig policy, linsnu! on what eTiiniiivrritrbe IrW bictjinos, lu ciio-jsiuit beiWHuu rivaleaiidiibiles ! for otfice, we shall support those men who are knnwn to ajreo witlius, and to aIvocate tlnu priiH ipies, ami autiere to mat potiliciu ereeit leli is In accftnlsiuB Willi our awn, without lbe lea-t referenue to Ihe enrjuiry, is be or is be not a Know Nothing f The ti:ictins wliieh we nhall ask, are, bdie honest ? is be einnble f ia be true tn tHe vointitinioi) f Are his poliii. al imte re bint- siii'has rjarpitieetnbb:eo.ivjjuenUiftdciir. ty m ofli.", capacity f r bis diitioi, integrity in heir discnare-e f We will not t.n-e to ask, is ho niitive-boru or adopted f is lie Protectant or athoiio is he 1 relivtennti, r.iuseMniiian, Meih.ulist or lbiplist ? In short, ia he a Kuow Attiln tvr aim-Know NotmnsT We may ad-l, as to the sei-reey of this order.. trie"iriVn li'iiiiK'ui "apjilfes with eiuul force to tbe.Manouio Fraternity, Odd Fellows, and nn- Trny-nilier wvri't orders. WmrtdThr' roVoilb rer proserilie Ibi-in, or siiy of them ? And yet thej are secret or-Hiiiiiaii ins, and Blight com liineinlhe se ret conclave to iuQuuiice pubbe ophiioii. and thus rwiKil tbe elections. If the si-ereey is the objection, the nrgunient applies mi eiiue.i lores lo a:i. Ibivo we leen sufii-iently e.r.n!!cit for our neighbor J A'fCtaW JI'A: CITIKS .OF THE 1'LAIS. M. da fbtulcy, a Fren. h traveller in Palestine, in bisssiwmily publisbf .1 vnbiinss annouui ed ajiuarf ilisii.verv til t:,s-n. tiwl S..S ol o.l,n I th. rum. if wtticb mis'ivt of Ileitis subiuerired in tlie llead fiea, arvr still viil.le alsne rn und. This same M. ite Pauley imlultres in a siiear at tlie credo li ly of liieulDuant bin. h, whs mad. the most peiteot survey ot tiu isral Sea, ami who alleaed that be had nctinlly seen a retuarkable pillar of salt, ol wlit.-li dosspiiu lis.l maile msnuon ss rxiMiup, and who lly many liieird to be the i h nl.ol piihir of salt into, wblcb LsK'a wile I al lsn toiiifX Me are lot awaru that Lieut. I.t.ub vtp immnI bis lie, irf in this identity, but lie Usale.I the matter reisrentlv, and that was erowgW to exmi. the ridicule ol the French trav eller, now it o hspieiis, thar a UeuUiosut Van de Vebiesif li- l.n. h Kial Navy, has vis I'ed those l.s-i.bacs Kin.-o do ..ub v, and ms Uie in is ol ihe latter, lii none over the seme euund I lyorifv tlis dnv erji sutjU. Ouo .'--, loss Fien -luii in, w lio could joks aisiut a pillar of salt, hut eimily ersslil the actually eiit tin re wiiias of ri. in. not below toe sort are of the Uevd !, but above rnid. Ilia tesiiiaotiy is t " 1 bate fi lliived M. de Svuby's tract in tli.s plas. w it h lied itiiiis of the same trios, of the same shecti fled-suias aeeusi.aue.l t ruveals.iit in thrssa bra tinea. lkadacopynfM.de Sink cv'a Bianusenpt map with iui. It was tlstrnf re itaainltie for tor tu pass by uunotwsd the raias he mentions. H lib -icsriisiie 1 soup-tit f s-tbeia. It was nt s.sitbls toeoas theia t fieverthrless 1 hale n-4 mvii aniibiiiji wbu-b eonnruis bisassrr liosis, anl Botwiihsiaudisiil ail bU ussuraosiei, 1 dust tot d w n I is iiwnuri of JksIum aa the Biers wixs it ihe iMiai4iisii.iB 1' lie tbsa pro -cvsols lo siiow bow ts f.iH.nmm J rehchiiiia hsd bssa iiiijn d . We hid eaipl .yed Abe be km, a iyiBK llnhioia ih.cf, who, fiii.lnr lue Usieiler cie-lolo.s, anl ready to Hr bupwstrea just in iri.p,ru. ii as a. a en iuiiiy was Rrsofie-l, iiivenisii il.s wie le story, an 1 pointing lu a piis . siotiss which kwd Issiore tssnsi sesa In kol in-s4t,it-keol ijis ru as lbe reiuiiisul sHbat.llsld s- iiii'd sow Host n.e-s irere . rrr xX many mora i f l .s ssuie ko.J. I tie iooiuiosiion i.nce etenB.1, pi r.'vti si in Hi stwBSS the fcre-sniethed rs ui a ns of liis.' -t ei lea, .Now, surely Ihe solT iii. !et 1.1 le h hi. t It, f lut'i...i Il.i.i Liosa ait mikH is-hs rehaiile a iibsity than tlie Imagina tive t rstohman, liu tsttamly its er i ss to be lon-lie-l at lu bis turn, fiVbssWi 1'itlt. t r ivhili t'ed riwstitallrsns. fiiv-'sti busr, ar I Indigestion, . Th. Wondes- tot v.ls. st ib.a satuiwy sse-.le ios, and the e issl sic- s peiHlesd on art., s swf -rirtjs fr m iiisuraa of tlis stoiusits liisr soss-ossni'. hi and in.oTti.i, sis -I Is) tsrrwUit.Hs, if M were no otiui ,tiei! I.y osily Bns firof iherurss serried hv iheot, ati t he nerti.sHSt, titStrul ilsriVsU ft liie r us. 1 "S sshl-arslies pro-f lie of II.sk) iu.nlist.ie I i.ia, et lire y I so . s stl bstvs il... !.' I ..I ii.s s M b e s s na, s teiigtl.sw tbs b-ae K ' ' tbvi.by f-t .. a beWibf . AU..!VAL OF T1IE AJ.KIUCAI ! THt ST tiTC! ! ! nV HMm-r AMiirn a rr kt,1 u ltT.fitxat an tarty hw TJmrwJaT mri.injk bnnto date friMii lATvrrttmA )m tti I'iiU tnt . liitic4tviaj litpr i c MLih yf txiiuug impor tant. ' Th harrt in KnjUnJ a&d m tf cooiinent irannAtTtUit.. Miinj ia ciru:r r",ini fftrwto bing liarelj uinJ. bale of the week 4,0) ballet. The XsmUn MoH'inj? To?t ftlinactLw d!?r2- it thectmre mule asaint Mr. Sule nf iiav i i-" tcn e-fnnocied will, tl.elaAtattfmpttirtivululkiu at .MdriJ. Th China mail state tlint the threaten, at ta V on Caiilum Hill u ptiil in alw-vaiufl. Then) wn rtrat C"nftii-i;in and trn! wm utanatit. )t U rupuned that the Hultiu feHWili return to Kaghuid, and that iajiior will resign. Duuht ful, . r . . AnMria huu oi'RnailT f.7ttTi(d 'the Western Powpm of the Ciiu'ii rt'fumil. Tle power thitn-m-Ivpi are pfii.-fic 1 with an axtmd neurrality iu the fnrt of Auirtria. A Frn h loan of four hundred million franc is pTopood. R!mMi?am5!n it teportod to be ij.tremwty native in Spain. Chriua:a had arrives! at Lis bon. ' ' ' V iHvid Seott, and r.iehmond t Co.,of tn,nche- tvr hud faileJ. TI1K WAR, . ., . I -The Crb -7? M'"lwf4tfcrtv,-thtiy sbuwing .Ttiry friendly dii; o.:; strnnir. with seven biii'dreil landinirls expected at Varna on the 10th -Thtrrlnharkiition of the troops on the Russian euaat will lake fd"BTTuitiirituli; wTiere'tlier. are mtceu lnthnins or waier. - tiui'e-tfinoed, they will entrench, anil nest defeai theJliissbins ju the Held. "Trent the sea. Fort Coiistantine, t-nvmmtijt ttOtfriSf," lTtT)0',TTiemiTi'irr6ljCr ot amieK. A tiimitinn has been dimvivered from whence the Kiiswiti fleet can lie enfiladed and burnt, 01 eotmielled to enme out and fislit. i'rinec Men scliikoff comlu-ts the defi'iiee of Sabastonol. Contimnil reinForeenients arrive at Odessa. There are l.eVH) .men in ramp, beside, a full gar rison tn the eitv. Munv ship have heeu con vert into rfre-nhrps. A riftw levy of ten men rivrwtioTiTOHl isDrdrred thrnnprtiont tho western portion of the limiiiri'. Rumors Hint tlie French Admiral Ifnmelin opposed tho SfI.;i.-To"jiT.r ejfiedition; and that Admir.il Anmid took the whole ieiriiiii.iljility, are aft al: iilso that sealed orders were on their w.-iy from France to top the exttedition. These ri'iifors nre not Keneriillv .credited hnwever. Orders l iillinhoiii,. the Biillic licet to Knland eaui Hfipretieniion rbnt the-RitiitTtii Iteet wilTI i icnpc trom tlie.Rallic.tuid coiuutit devastati.-n en commerce. It is rumored that Napier vtishe to resigivr The Russians' have pvnrritited Brailnw and tal;llx, ienvinc thelhimihe fl-ee.Mii I'yur'h lJl.if.ot ABwr.iiis elite; eilTTiii-li ire t on Ihe tub in. and were formtilly received bv Onier Pnba. It -i-rmrte4--tbM-4mer-im4-tbe"Anrti4ftn-eomier ilersubsniueutly disagreed,. . There is a completo rupture between Tcrsia and the Porte. ""The Tni1eniTence offteiie (jives tliesuhntnnee of Ihe Omr's seply to the lust note of Austria. The t'mir einresses surtmse thnt Austria sbnubl bine transmitted such projiomils, unneeoinpanied lv any eoii,-eaioiis on the pin t of the nuncrj. Ttie'ti'ziir uncotulitioiiiillv reieets the proposals, lie-says ilint Itosiiu bus tnaije uV.ry.. ctiiiueseiuu. eftirtfihtifiTff wilh her honor and it only reniaina for lbe t'sur to try the eventualities of war, in order to siyivB ai the Jid Wis for nejrotiarions. lie will avonl iii, ie,i:n;- the roinplieaiions of war. lint will lopcl with enerjrjr all attacks, fruin whatever quarter. PIITSIA. Prussia Informs the (iermnnie Tiet that she never bound lienelf by the cuaruntiies demsnded strict ly nuutiui. franck. Milittrry .Tereises continue at Bouluirne- On the 1 1th, a shunt hattle was emieteil. The in- yadi.uaniiy.ofjL'JMXl.dyiiiiceil frun-St. Omnrf to nituck Boulogne, and was met by the arniv of defense of 4t,0K. After an imnieVe lire iiud sinoko. B.ulogne was suprsiMid to tie taken. The French Minister is recalled from llerlin. and rerilinaud Banett ati)ioiiitisl in bis plai Th. cdiolera wm Mhi.ttf at.atlui lu Parts. V SPAIN. "The Republican party in Spain are extremely iineasv. and another mutircali is consiilered near. the Keiu)ilu-amr: were thoroughly nriratiired nicsooui ine cuniiv. a progmoime i.t fie on enorwi pii.ii emeni ll.Tli X'iTUL aElrt'llJf CircUiausOs-t. rile lsrfiis of Ailiarila, who is reisiinyeil as at tlie bead of th movement, keeps concealed, I'utilie Uiiiiioii-a!sr-i-0Hiie"cts yiiile'wilTi the movement. Q iren t'bristina has arrived afLislsin from wbeucashe emhsrks to Fmties. t'lll.VA AMI IM1A. Tlie India mail arrived at Trieste, bringing dates from t'lil-utta to August 12th, Nii.inlmi to A'ljust 15th, and Ponton to July 2t'th. India trade was fmuahte.- fhlnt was Very dutt, and great c infusion existed. The Insurgents hvd taken sevenl pines noar, and threatened Cuuin. The foreigners are protected bv the fir lory sbi, . tATKrr BTxnrsr.inpATz: Th. Crimea F.xpedilinn is the target in the annals of warfare. The (lest nmubers 25 .000 Bailors ard .I.OO) raurton. Arming the land loree are 20,(" English, So.lsK) Tui aa, auii 10,0o0 bvpliam. the biil'nb squadron left Yarns en tb. 2nd. The Frre h under Oenetal Arnsud, ' and the Turks sailed on (lis 6th to join 'the ilritisb off lit. mouth ut ihe lhumlie. MARKFT3. ' Cnttoa baa dsebned, and Brt-adstuAs remain unehsiiffeil. Millican's Cireolar, which ia considered the most rvliahle, gives the .llowiiig: Urrritoul, .Vpt. 14 I'oiton Svlesofibewsek Sl.I.Vt h-ile, iiielu.iiijj 30.275 Aiueri.u.n.of which speeulalors i k I, list and evjsirters H, IVb The itlirket is d'.ll and svsier, but not lower. Jw-n-lostoh qu .'es a dsellnsnf l.fij in ai'lual value. New tk-lsans, fair, nl;31id.l!inc Mobile, f-iir, til: Middling. 51: I'pland, Mr. 0; Middling. 6. 1 he sales ou Friday were tj.iaat bales, closing dull. Tb st.k, evclusiie of aliiplmnrd, it ef ', Otsl lutes, of which .W.SK) are American. Bresd-turTs All breadsturTs iq-eued firm, lie-, rbieed dull, folly at last week's rpcitaii. sis. Flour Wsaisrn eansl &s fW a fit; Bsltlmors and PbiU lelphia ,: Obi,, ,1"v M beat Wt.ite Ks 1,1 a s 4.1; red m xe.. 7s 01 a fs 01. Pora -Vt Lis U a Jit 6M; yellow 3ns. KitT lr .Vassal. A lady att.rd.Snj In Ihe H s'srC-n Jtmi a.i, itiiee lb. following d. t r'piion of herself, tin .Ui lily bss bhu. fine 'p.iiu's;" "1 am just Iwenly, but will BH marry befure In lis rears osier. 1 aia a rrs la.ls al tlie l.,r,eiu S-m-nsrv. 1 ran d.i, and bn. tn do sil insii't . f L a-s Work, trona making pies and btevd lo wa-bu.g sliiMsi I eaa de all k sd of ses.i.g. frota siol r.it lei y i buM-y iasbbs Waifis: I eiu skate, ri le, d iwcsV ! 4-b the piano or spuiiuog wbe.l, or BByibtog il.at aiay rsasisMblv te f i'. teft i f my jf re- quirssl, 1 esu act en lbe part of a dunei-ia asriet cf lb. " uppar Urn." tb aut sf a w.suss atasssg oBen. As tr riding, here all-iw avs wake a b inter; any aasa snsr bring Iwn bor-es, give me chutes, end tea ftst, and tbsw if bs swsesskse Bss m est ret I awl bis If Hot (I f b ins is Bi'ns. bWssrel I'y fotis I a'B sltbsl' ksn.ls-mie: try tbs Vos tses ssi w lea V toeiMe ' to tn Is, I am styb d tlie height of rs-rfi-vtoiB: ' by tb.ss fowa wjsia. "ihe Usvil'i lain:" ly' the wos and .t-r I s.s rnlled wild and l -.'.isii, Cy toy fesnals acqtisiwtsBcse M' lly,N aad by j y sins 141 am nahsd "loss,' 1 The loss of tbs ri.s crop aa tbs Sa-senih sad (Igsssdtse tlrs. bf hs t 4 of l.e sib icslsel, it is siul. wul bs f.l' I' rf. -rhts en t'.s Ab t-uii ai ssss i:mH: n il is ti e r1 ! lis B.Hbii.g. Ibi lbs rivnw t-lws-u rmtM st-t j -:-r,u.ibe bss le ksss . sssuais4e4 at IICKLAIX rOWtSOF NANXI.xa. ' V e annex an aceount of an eeurietii niaoa I -by Mr. LeU Via e.nij.wT with l.:t. Hu'tir and TiiipiT llirrjr jo lbe 1'orceiaiu iwr aud the ioieriorof ihe eiV! " j 1 iudinjt it iinnrtsiblet)itariy permifjion .would be riven by tWauthonties, to enter tlie city, we ) ..Jw finis .1.. sl.i a. lVl-k the Hb of lav. is iih the determiiiatioiiHf rmwible; to see i - - - - r ... i o ti.e tity ana the taMa-ae tym Y'" whieb h aien.k nev 'to nwke rw-eiver. bold tTri. There was on board at the timeV number f,, ,, ....... . . ... .- w numir . , a beeiienil-S JoNmr ! t biiieei.tS. ere, two of wb an, said to I r,r,.t,ii-.e.l i thronirli i.ur iuteroreter. ruiue, and take us to the tdkrer, wrf.'griKited j ieruiiiion to (iii-s tb roujrh lite itateff. e weot n the hoal about fanlf ar tmic-ftrtbe wtranee of ft canal which was Ullcd with funks, and landed iu the out.ikirta of a small yillaes softie disrnnee t rum the walls. After hrudiu us a short dis tance through thi village our generals left us. and we saw no moreof them. W. then went mi to the northeast c ite of Uie city about a mile distant, aud were disappointed at seeinft itbmed emK " ""r.,,flJ" ' ' re, m, that on our approach, rteiuier iiersuas of money weie of any use: and as allowed to enterTfhrie we wttre there. large erowd had eolleeted waiting i jjo Ui, we concluded to keep on and try another gate, hop ing tout we might meet' wait more suucena. i then retraced our sie) lor some distance and took p:ith wliieh wejudfd, from ita well tritd deu aptie miuee, led to aiiotbey pate. Follow iug this rath for several miles having a moat hllcd with water between us and the walls, we came to a second pite, ariecpsisinn tlirotijjh a very pretty eouuirv. Almost all lire bourns on our vjiiy were deserted and in ruins, lut whenever w met any nf tlie ii.ls "rt-fl t'i tion tj. aeativ iM?CTiiiri-ii w. " This aewiiiTiyhtrajtee. to iliexity- sMinahted of three liistinct (rates, Uesntos tho outer gate Winch Aliened through the uialn wall. They were each Covered by a Holid arch some forty or fifty feet in depth. We walked through tho first aud see.- oiiu . iiiioMi iiitto ruioiui uuv o:i .noiiis-u lis wo wefftabotit giwhjr throufiMie tliii d. We showed Die people at the gate a roujh sketch of the tower, audmade thoiu understand tlmt .we wislied to (to throii2li the city to see it. Tlvev told us that wo r-onld not fro into tho- city, but that we could remh tho tower by lollowme on outside tho walls. We, therefore, continued ton, our pnth now liing at the buse ol the trulls, between them and the water ; tint distance lo the next fntraiicewiuialioutfourmilc.'S. lletorewe reached this thirdniriiues-w-e uiut H iilriTUelacbiiieiit of jurtrnnhiiudi-ed women, of all ujres and siaes ; they uppeuretl tol.-e cinjiloyod In ,. j'a'i.ry.yill-rieei una wciL'te.iuijmnie't by only a lew emy-haired tihl tiieu. ii e vvoco (ij.im repuliuii at this (fate, and M,ll told to keep on outside. Ourpath now cbuuicwd to tlio sapposito side nf the lii,ut and uf.dr i ros-.iii ti wide and very siiltritnntiitl stone lnd',e, we pioci-c li-.l on until we ciiine to a hs.k ottt etntton or wstcli tower, where we at first -tliuu,bt uur funber prorroa woiiluHie-sloiped; Wo were, bowcier, beckoned to enter, amino vine preieutiiip, we went to the top ff the tower, which k .mo seventy fwH bijrh, nndwere 'J"!"..'.'":''''.'L'" c!' n ''''c Y't'"'-' d' thy 1 'iJX.2i'i the "mi.-v. "iiu.I'i'o country. ' fl'h"e ll'oixef;i1n towci .ipiemi'd to l.e ui.oui five inilesTiirtlier on. Tills ..v.alcli..tu.ivcx..u u.iiuucd,un..Ui4i. exU-oiua uvl oi the insurnciit lines in this quart vrj mid was de leinled by se-. end ciinnon m . mile. I behind a j.Cjjj' J'h-jllirh "'fi ini'v1, '-y ft a Jpite wtia-fi wits op'.'iicd fur us by tho suldiers on iiui'il. . I.e.i'. ing. this stocinde we wa!Uid through on open country f r ut b.a-.t live miles, tu number sLuciuidc h;U'iy, which f-unsjotided -the suburbs, by '.lie foinili m in which . the IVri'vlnill tnwiit Vaai i.t aattd. Att a-isvWswtasrtsst into tb'ia 'Mnnlr ude by a nunibor of soldiers, whom we mot, and w bo led us to (lie Iioum) ol' uuuuf.Ui.Bir jrsjuemb. After rviuiiuioo tlicrc n churl time, lie. ceneial acting a. our nidc, look us tlmu;!i the lourtli gate into tho city, msii'.i' by the tower. This strnctnreis still nn iitject of very p;rcut interest, from its oon and appiMriuice. thoueb cmiiriariitivcly in ruins : for when the city wa Liken by the icIh-U lbe interior of the lower www hntiiel and ib'lil.yil. nr. dTli c Ti wef part was so nncii viitn ruuiii-jf. tuat titi entrmice is im rw.siiible. Af"er en?erln the city our ruble ieil nsnlon? iN. W. djiei-tion to the bnw..f.. iiitl iiirl.. j;eiici-;il, wi.eic we Ivina.lied nciitlv two hours. I be d. tuncc fii.in tbcpite aa ibrt e miles at leu-t; the first 'part ol the way waa through what iM'pe.ired to Ihi li.e tcuiulc oinirler of lbs ily, lor we srtW there several tie'Usaud women. I - iufs - - aiea tmai.-BHs-wsHs. -eemjr attrr f he streets wete wider, slid it;er imvcJ than most t'hinese cities, find the boiin-s ere lu much hettcr c uiliie n, thuu at either "t'hin- ki.ir.o-lu" or "W.u bn pa sed ut d.!r..,ui i ill ,lii...-,.- . :ili..t .Luh ....1 lr .l i.. . separate the nu'e Imi Ihe lemale i.ii.irters. At - I r- -svywsftt 'btVmSTrT.e-iitx bui.S up, w itb Chin' e i-bsi"44 tei s cut on Uis hts, the UiuUiUli iil. lllill wcjSJial n-jt mob r.l.i j Our detention at I'i. gs in-iwi's was caused by his nM'.Jin l.,r 'rnii-i. I, r us to leave lbe city, f..r wilh nt tl, tl, -h g.iKu could not be iqamrd at that b .U'. il Uinr siter. e'cl sk p. m. lie tlie I I I e ,114. ie u to tsk. sossrlbilig to eat ai d ai,-i to sleep si bis hivoc, but we d clincd, and our guide, Isriiig rea.lv, we bade him adieu aud uiri4 w sm wwy tn the ship, rmssrii? tliioiurh the third gale, and then by t'ie path hii.b.we hud eoute in lbe aftenos.n. On our wsy back we were bailed, by lbe sentry tm the walls, every few mil utes. aiei wete fortunate in f haiiiij; w gniite yfTTitytaTii wTio'w. acir; fix otliyrwise tluy wiiuhl bave ti it l upon ns. Vis reached the ship u'sut hall-psstll p.m. ex ceedingly Jhsustcl, forwe bad wuike.1,01 . j-t. tweiitv mib-s, but were at lbe same time well anishrl with thesucios bu.b bad atteuded our excursion. t. S. t'.c.muliiri Suaiiuebaiina, June 3. Is51. EIiITOUUL uks po; si hi un- iKtRSKMF.XT. AND EN". Some people are r uuki!lful as to Le'Vve and h Ll sas-l tor roissiol.le, peraonally, indi vidiMily, aocially, . ait nouuiBrily, fir every thing ll. a appears in the ptier with w Inch b" if col.iK f led, iuclndiiig aa well extracted or e .ni-nhtta-! aews, ailvertissiueiiia, eiHBmuuii-ations, srnsssi, deaina and births, a. what ai as ed lon il. Now we piolet against Ibis. It is more ll'in ws can bear. Our sina r.ro sulb- rientiy Biau lolu, willioul mere twmg a.l.is.l Hi theia all thise of taste, grammar, assertion, fact, etc., whiott are eoiilomsm'ed into those uepsnmeris isf a journal lo win. b the puh.ie nave aoeesi Py aiiveniseinents, eouioiunicaiii.ns, an l the bke, under certain ra;bet lew. rules Lf joiiinabsm. Til a rr itiin de'.ee, butL in the svss of i!, U, an 1 in lb - i f U.e voaiaiutiiiy at Issue, e btots are rightly rwfmeil te f.r all that ap- f.eirs in tbsir shi e's ! but eust. ni, which' ia the aw i f J )rn!iiim, his enee4e to the outsi le piil.l'e a ribt to iy, f .r pey, and so,,.e'ira we are sorry to svv with, nt, p sity mu- b anyihim H f. ies, sb i.i ii.elf sol its i.'ttils.rs, save that it Is B it abfilu,i r startling by its yulvrb ty woil flc,rmir. r, titors eia rsvlty e-nsrn hat a' pears as editorial : bey aid that Ihey j a.e in livi lua.ly ! rtinii(ila, n sh ml I be j beU so. 1 leisrsands nf t hirers go into a new. I P la tbssie dsva, at wh b lbe f -l basis. 1 1 ,r ''al foaling, aiul MmIisIbsI ssiintiiy sf It a s-liior revnlist but tlie c-sat tuillion would tsts-i lbs . ,rsr at oo. e she h tle ul I set up la be, in eviM-v re t-ei-t, the UftiSuerrsotvpeof its ssalssrti'ss waWwajsj fff ( Jg. W V bsia lbs io .... uiii Is drawn ia w nCicls bs s esu lbs dfiHateU of outsiders and Ihe I .vis and psr .'B il b oe of tbs editor ia aa dulnwi. ) l"l" It i .Uut cj bs J.-instl sst ssauiss, es4 B'tesi W sue Uie sfvi-i! eas. Jiu we firolsst a; 111 t il, bahii soots ps I. m U b-..jo.i t ee'iioir ,.. iii ie...o.,i ia Ibesa and the eoMiuintio v tor lbe g I Is.ts an l , ri,pti'iy of tsmrv itfis in ios pa-r, vt a rso.4 a great sasuy ll.i .rs tl l a s al sd ittiv iS . kisg. t ut ths iss-m u sia-i bats Mis aews. Vie pooush a grsstt Bisi.y ss i s.-1 thai ! ba-is torn toil I tisliaiq-v, lit prv 0 .11 t 1 1 ss ti. !,! f, ! t sn- 4 oil r s--, ii u,M t urt-ww I asl t ws ,bs sal -. el Mats, 1. j a bs eics-el' ir-Htsany lo inei is. loi. k y .s rv.s n. s to it Vis in.i- t. snis , ( r- J uuder k" " ( ' and "1 t " luf li l- PRICES Ctf&SXHT .- -- - - - - ' noarcut XAEKET. iVporteJI enirressly fw the Stir hy . . McPasstaea fco, "aolsls liraurs, Ferwardief ss4 Cea- aiisiioa ilrcaauu, Ss. CJteaasaa keaare. . wr.-r.iu " n ' v, . . 'iC'Tf . rV- 30.-UH-Thi. article ba. en ij i' i , i.,r jus .i ..- b- . . ., !, . ' ' ., . , . ' sBiaa . ,t u , . ? J (rtt but immediate deeliirr, ai It is l-eioit oUered al jw,75 ti S. f, amid us iiurciwers are noidiiie tor a. I'mo. aiij rc.'ufe to unenus for their prevent wants. -V To.Sv Tber. has ljeeu na traniwetWua ia tba -article wurtiiy of note rluring the wesV. X;rT! In ikm.ir.d, end iioi.-k ealea at X7(a ?3S V R. O. ; 4K,'di. for W, .', ti&frto beadins, for bid., and 5S('n ,in) t,r i.ipe. Uorr.Oiisi. -There is a luir demand for dw. ! ries, and we have to bote an advance of Ifa U it ; tb in CoflTee. X r PiHlvas ArcX-nier.andnriee. are Itaikinenn f ALT.L. lt, ii.iw for Ltory filled s 175 CI.) for inferi, brands . A.l,-i5(a 1,50. Ofsjto.-I,, fo, S.ly. V vat, SToaas anil. r $35. gpirit. of Turpentine 5.'ie. cash. W1UTIK0T0K MAHSET. Koporten expressly for the K C. Rtar, y Int. H. Chadbauin 4 Co, Commission Xsrchasts. WUmitigton,' Sept 87. TiartirritT, this ar tide we have uo chance to notlca i.. week's1 prices. The receipts continue very liehtX "MM,tB"a'aA "' ,lmmmm Tiif tN 3rp"' Quoted itt ?ii,f,4 for dry lieinsi a de.U... cinBnit'tfi-4nTWtiHiA-vW' li,st-.v-l n!! for theTetdtTTidcd" thia uioniinr- fort n. only 'J IS bids. This niocningthereif none offer ing "0 market, and we not. a fair eniiuiry front l.ippers for yellow dip j firm at $.'1,30. - Spirits TrjartMiNt. Since our review "rf Wednosdnrdnst, this article bnsruled nnstM,t. and the priee baa declined: l(2&.- fpUw on quotatinaa of this day week. . The sales for tlie week have been "limited, reaching only 84m bUs , at Mlc. f eallon. . - - " Rosis. The transttctiona In onmmon contiun. limiteil, owing to the small receipts and lifrht supply o.Tcriuc; on nmrket. Th. tmlea for th. week fo.it np only O.L'nO bbls. This moruine ..K) bbls. fair quality Jio. sold at 82J20. aud 75 do. No. 2 at l ?, ? l.i.l ' T'iir-41ii ruksriinnteady rince nnT blsf.liay- '"i! declined 2(1 cents in the earlier part of th. " i. i-'ui mis luoruiui; auvtinccu lo tn. sftBie prrce -as quoted lasT Week. TIieS:iIea are: Fri day, 10 barrels at Sit Tuosilivy,li2 do. at$3,ll " nud this (Wednesday) nioruinjr, 'JO do. at 30 V-U'''-- There is, however, ouly a limited dew maiiu imtii i.uvers. ... Petisrsbrir' Karket. Sept 28 -TbaccoT" Ihe mnrket is yen. firm with verr lilila .A rfferinj;. which Is milch wanted at hich prieee J V"" Ins?" t 5!bJi Ciuiiiniin loaf 67, " lair to good, 8 to 10 j line 12J(n;15, Primitis, 1.1.0-JA, - , lil hales nt to t for to,4 q prime toas.-rlhe ainrket is verv active at ROn t,.r gwsl niilliiig tiaratlK r" " Witr. at. '1 be market has declinerl 19 to IS in. day, owing to the ffteut desdine in the northern wwrk-eesT We irtrnt1Wlt.lff while at Sl fsi. nd "" (rood lots nt 1,5t to l,oS t'omuion and fair lots fi, 10 to $1,-10. Fuii a. The mills have reduced their price, to S1'.) for extra. Family ll. -Xlt'SMr.. The-TnaTtotreui.iius acCv. at $50 Ibr Pcruviaii, and. $o5 fur 5Ioiuun- IbwioifT-nTnTlter wry biir orgwiaTrfr T Rinia, which brinjrs 10 to He. hog round. lf (le, for bams t sidwtr;wtJtltiou1dera8(Hl. Faycttevilld, Sept. 29 Trale improving, fotuin.Kood supply principal sales at K to 8 ets. t'orroM No change demand good at Quota tions... - i , 1 Fuoi-a declined aliout 50 eta. per bl.l mar ket vory nnseltled. I' " SupdyaWntTnTrtnrti;riioi "easllf made at quotuaon. HriaiT Trar-KBTivr -II ets per rju lion. Raw las, ' 55 to fc t;r per ,,. ""91 A intT ED7 In tin enslsiro. mi (be morning ef tb. SCtk ult., by the Rev. H. I . Ural!, ( has. K. Sbolari, Ksq., of Sileui, X. Ui .Miss Mary A. Uilnter, daiiiibiexid JuLu A. Uamer, iisq. mm Cbiaiifil. Nh;;:,,i tni otoit f iptdillini loutt It n:n:i:BViii axotukxvrto. a rr R imF.lt.i F"inr enrth by The lUlelgw and I .sst.B Ksil Iton.l wilt ftii4..BB.lbair atriyaiat - i . ..."" " v mis. ior .1 IOIW f ssvn, a rsvsenger Train resily le enrry tbem to i'etershulg witltost shj bHay, hy taking which they sill ant en'jr sv (jo cents eaci ia the prise -cf their us.sit (for ll wi!f cost that Binrb more t. i:e ty Wr'.dou,) hot ibey will shorten their joar. ucy 15 aiiles-it lieing sixty mtlrs n.oa Osstua la Ivtimhum by the (irn-usi.ls hsilran l, sud see n ty five iuius by U.s routs vts ttrl.lon. Bastitsa lbe saving of Bisney aad railresd travsl, fssnta Iters will and it a great saving af tine te Iska th. Usitna route, aa it will l-ir tltfm in 'rfrrsAsrg iy f rrwie Meg earn ham ITrtlss 1$ lis W'sUsav roB's, ..... Thst is to say, if tbsy go te vYtldoa tliey will U d. tslnr.l at Ihstilsse frnnt two U three kours.se Hs.ih the Petershurj; sn J i'urluu.ulii ssra kssstw -kait HirVs f..r the iluiington aara, which are Bv4 -lus until li.ilr pp one clock, and the Peters burg and Knanoko cars are frequent! a. lat. a. bali-ps .t 2 o'clock in starting. , Tkr teiUsinr eompsruwn sf tb. Mall Sessdol. frsBi tlsstoa and tssl lea will show the differeaer ef time ia fsvor ef this mate i Kalsigli and Csloa traia arrives st Weldiia at 11 ,S Isici -hsry traia sl.rts to I'ttersbarg at X f. M, Hsscbss I'rtrrsbnrg, Kalsigk aad tlssica traia arrivss at Gas. ' 1 A. ! Orasnf illy and Roaaoka traia starts for Vs. trsbur( at tl A. Reackrs 1'slersbarg. 1. 1 5 P. II. tne The Agrat al Gsilna will lasae tickets ts Pelrrsbarg, llsltitnore, I'kilsdslpbia aad Ni W Tark at the ssine rstcs thi y are iuu st Wsldon. iiflirr lrmr,n. ami UmimAt R, B. CT Gastou, Sept. 11 lhil. " F W STORE. I A I.L. k. MIV1I It f;noi)XIN4. MoOr.B 4V WILLIAMS tK aios rrelr1iig ss4 epsstisg at lbseirs ssss ly neesfO-4 l W. f. T' SSS. Ih.lf Mask sf M AM) J i.-lo.ltLE ii'vit, siabrsslBg Amrrlrsn, I.N;lt. i t'lroctl, Btwti h. , lll.H. t.rraiaa.Bad lii-w lry bewsta, " Has. . Ursns (.sella, tssslt, tlM.ls, ai.u'l'lss. KIjIiiiiS, . Iloskrry, ' tslovrs. t.uvareldarkae, Va sV, AH sT si. .k ks.ins kssa -sifl.1 B.jS Iks BsMt lV,l,IS Wi-sis llii-V b-l SuSbsl It. SI SStrksSSfS w-IJ sss i ts rtmir trmwa ts estt as. rssatrs. " tus.t st'wk Wfofs sHjyriKr iiiwsss iistsn. 1 11 . SltllS.! Si S.U1K, ALU.kU WILLIS we. , fc-rb Sits, ttrti. tSV Its . . HATsS AND CVrS. jrCEE i llLLI13ISt. . VEK b.i srt.ingt t'wlr asw stove, a lstS Bti4 Sif sot Sser1tetif i--f gi-llS- sV-ds. ai-1, s t srvsr st vi a sf ssosti.y B"'kis bats. Pas sisns. nv, and a grsst yy ( soft Is sk kst. ef all lbe llinf si jtva, A'sit. a tsrys s rlmssit sf f spa, w aisa, Vsy. mi sL.t m. ss I t. sf far, tk. sslvst, plB.ii. j'is. i. Is.: all f eliicb ibty s.sr alvsvg i,w pr.s-s, li.SS, l'f o. iwl- . ". ii V '( i 1 sf "ictiA it. s r..t ) ,S. l b. lis. ss) . .o a wss, I., ... .'..'' it a . 1 1 o 1 s a. v 1 ksr r.ss 1 .'tf-
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