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,. liortji-Carolina star. ; WILLIAM C. DOUB, ss"' anitvi ssBraoraixroa. , ' ., If paid strictly U an, tw dollar per an dnttsrs and My casts, if pd within "mntbsi tad: tkm dollars at the end eft.. raar. . v, r : 5 - ' ADrStri&SBXrS not xeding ixtea ltet Wit! x i men mi ens lists for n ttoilsr, suit Vnr ck suhteoaent insertion. Thau of ttrsater ltb will b chsrged propor ' Laalty. Court Or0.rf.na Jdieitdv.tieeuKota 7ste" A reaaable dod.ctioB w.u t. who adrertis by tb ysar. - ,. w- Book aad Job Priatirg dea with ata despatch, and aa eccommedatisf toma. star to the Miter ranst t postpaid I tew I If-' 1 'till' pi I F 1; I :. I 'i v. r dV- VOLUME XLY. RALEIGH, NOTRE CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11. 1851. NUMBER 89. GfiNEBAL. DIBECTOEY. m GOVERNMENT. Wm. Dallas Haywood, Ititendaul of Poire. COsttfls10HS. Rutin H'artf. Kldridg Smith, Dr. W. IL Mclvet. " Jfidtflr H W. Beaton Gales, ' -. C. B. Root, Isaac Procter. '"'. Wtttrr Ward.K. M. liornian, - . S. W. Whiting. J. J. Christophers, City Clerk. v- j. Jt, Knot; -City TfetuHirw.---4 " -JaokfonOverbr; CiJi CifW--,J,invM n Murray, T" llrvant Millar. j . . M. OiJtov. W'i"limt ' -.1 ' Jat. H. Murray t ieut ol m - Market. JTortlj-Caniiina l;tr. V . U .. . j ' ,. RALEIGE. N. C. OCTOBER 7, 1854. SATURDAY MORXIXO. Tux Fair Grih'jim. W paiil atliori visit, a iay or two agv to the Fair GrouoJ, to bow the work there were progreenisg and what pros pects there were for increased' accommodations over l&t year. We were gratiBed to see ererr thing In sucb a sUle of forwardnese a to justify the opinion that nothing would be wanting to make all an complete and satisfactory as eould be desired. Beside) an enlargement of Floral Hall, we observed that two buildings were) near ly completed to tie denominated respectively Hauler's Hull and Mechanic's Hall, and that tbfr had lata tijkrged,.-' ,. corRTS. , .' The'ftmrrt! CmH KortU Carolina is held . In th oitT eenii-annually, on the aeeond Mouday -t. June, a'nd the 3Mh day of Uml.er. , - Judao.-Um. rroderiok Nash. Chief Josuce, , K.M.l'earson, Associate Judge, f ' ' , V. II. Battle, " . ' i- Edmund B. Freeman, Clork; Ham. C. Jones, Reporter; J. T. tYWiatt, MarhaU The Untied SUttn VtnuU Vvurt for the Du- - Srlct of North Carolina ie hM Mmiually In li eity, on the 1st Monday in June and therlast Monday in November, .,: - , JdJe..-llM. i. M. Wavne, orOeorgitt; Hon. Ilearv P"er, of Fayettoville; District Attorney, Rotorl V. Dick; Clerk, Wm- U. Haywood, Sr., Marshall. Wesley June. at tha biad of an Binexlitioa ntted out ny the i JJ Britmti ioferatnint to search for Sir John Frank- t lin. They art filled with onal disawerin which j;!'"? " ' - The RiilKriurouti for this Coarit i na on nw.es,ttrj i, fo, ou, citiions to vend up the arti thert Monday alterThe itwnir joy m , . March adSeptemhr.. T lt.,n..,w. W. from 1 l. .. ,1 M...i.. . ipri. I - . , . - Mnit W Rnhittm. Attmev OcaeraTaiSreoKf Siouilwlio wM'pr5ianVon,'fnClftr:diTptbw' or of the fourth Judtpml District. . I Granvtjlttrounty Agricultural Fair, held at Hen- The uaun oj iuw. derBon.thotitwa.hiahlyoreditabletothe farmer were gratmed to Icarn that there was a prospect fofiinori WenCve WlinUtirrirary (pr J department than at the previous fair. From the ' 'e ',..... -i. . t . . i m nuinueroi appiicmiuns airvauv rcraivcu, sua uw iutimntioni coming up from various quarters. tlic'Vi'wlH be much impr)teaiei)t not oiily'm the quantity, but in the quality of all article o ex hibition. Many were deterred last year because they did not think they had anything they oould offer in competition fur the premiums, who, when they saw what was exhibited, thought theytnjght have shown something to their credit. Let them take courage from the past, and enter the lists. If all do not receive valuable premiums, all may se and learn much that may be of vast" advan tage to them in thefuture. The State has abun dant material for a first clns fair, equal to that of any other State, tha most ample accommoda tions have been prepared, and now all that is Th UilUboro' Reoordor ay that a youDg friend in that place, in on of hi plau-e and health-recruiting expeditions with his gun, in the ue'gliborhood, killed a brown Hawk, which measured four feet three and a half inches fiuo tip to tip of it wing. Some Hawk 1 : . . The publisher of the Guardian have bought out the Ballot Box and merged it into thr Guar dian. They propose to inane theQuardiaa week ly afier the first of Mxt January 7 Mr. Meredith has disposed of a portion of bar Interest in the Biblical Recorder to a company of gentlemen in this ci y. It will hereafter be published by G. Meredith & Co. Cooi Adrin from le right Quarter. The Irish American of this week, publishes au address to Irishmen in Amend, (from the pea of the Kdi- ittlOJHTJ4naLlhjJmertcna.Mj. - ot i ieJvdtnJrsmatUy the fate of '"Wttat thall wiif lrrc1lP,tlW''tt -IMlMt f fc.ntCoBuiiW'""" M' hat shall we dd to ward off 1 1 Ilowara w to right ouriwlvas TUB ARCTIC EXTEDmOX. ! '..r!"rMP "rKAKIXO. The Enslfek AdmiraltT hare received letter. .!So9 of,th Nkf pP in rvvoc- wondered at the maintenance in the sort of sporioun and fictitious dignity. and scarcely 'au j va Btwn!r 10 iwuia caiiiiui:wc irom suniwr of their fitnen for the office they seek. The praetiv of stump TMking is eminently popular in the South and West, and is attended by greJk advantage. Attn cant or acme personal he bas made in that region, allusion is made to poor Franklin and hi crew Tha London Tune eonclnde from thia, that the most aangum (ihthusiast nave given up all hop. . Another subject of deep inieriMt in eon- nectioa with Arctic navigation, ha however: arixan. W subjoin tha remark of tin Time: "If it were not that tha imiuinaaea and pres sure of public event may be uppoeJ to have driven from the recollection of many fho loading facta and date of the ease, we should not thiuk it neewsaary to raeur to such a point t but, as intclligenve bus been recently received from the 1 A ret 1 regions, it may be necessary to remind our reader that tha apprehension which was in tha Rrt inttunc fell fbr franklin and hi follow era has now been transferred 10 those who went in search of them. We exclude all mention of exhausted attcmnta, and iiaxi at once to live two principal operattcinv in actual pr,titre, Tb Chairman of lite t'uuitlg C'oarf. w illiam JBoy- turn of Uck was si "lan. " "! '. S. Fair last year, wliil threatnesf imiMnding evil in pubtia etiutUon I ' - . ...-..'. J L-. " . J ""By fotlowiug those simple rule of conduct and actioiR by avoiding all porter-house, . bar room mndf street pquabbles and collisions; by istu diomtly keeping away and avoiding street p roach era to hear whom if Job go you, will must WOredltrget irritated and Uisutted; by resolvinx" sedulously to conquer general and particular re spect by decent and peaceful demeanor ; by re membering that, as new citiions sr habitants of these United States, common modexty and delicacy should operate to prevent us from bringing ourselves, by brawl of--otherwise, prominently or notoriously before the public; by ever bearing in mind that sufficient employment and fiik reuiunerution .await the sober aiid in dustrious, and that thereby a competence for the support and education of our families is within our reach; by reflecting and believing that no true American wijj'ver deny respect, gratitude, and attachment to him (of whatever country) who deserves it by honesty, peaceful manners, and untiring effort at advancement; by attending to, observing, and perseveringly praotisiug these simple rules of action, we, Irishmen, can weather tixr stoaw that-raga around u. fearfully V tb present ; and we can change the lotting ana sentiments of antagonism which unhappily hare prevailed and still prevail against us. -. bepinning of iW the Kotuqirirt and Investiga tor, onttovr tbeemnnand mvactixeiy-si .! (JiliiMiwB aBdlHMain, th C.niuv4jr, M L lux. were seut into tha ic by way of Belmng Straits. Of tlx lnvontiijator, furtunatuly, we have iumcthina: tfi tell and lutvt KOod Ifrouuds tor nop that Ifce aatety M tn crow auu oom- manuer, 11 not 01 toe snip, naa seen seoureu .(,. Sil.V.VorOoentin Hilsbee. ' ' SUriff of Wak' Coy William II. High. Coroaer Willi Scott. , . . . p lit gutcr. H. Uutson. ' " TIAK8. . Jiank of tht Stalt of X-rtk PanJlna, ineorpo-1 rated IKJi). Charter expire iu 1G0. Capital . i c.u,,vu, . j:.;.!.! ;i(. l.S.lknl jilure of which the Literary Bosid h .Ids and tl tniver- aitr H""l. iMudpil Bsrik at Ralngh. - Oeorge W. MoMecai; IVenidont. Charles Dewey, Chier. ' ' t 11 Jr Teller and Notarr INiblie, - W. E. Anderson, Discount Clork an Notary public. . t . Jordan Womb'.e. Jr.. tiers:. superior to that of the Stuto Fair last year, whilst there wore numerous arti cles worthy of special notice in various Other branches. There wa quite a large attendance, aud all seemed to be pleased with the exhibition nmi ! 11 ! 1 ' ' - TIIEl'BOr'F.AX WAR. - Thar hava been almost a much useless spee- ul it "ion and writing on this subject, as senseless delay- and idle-nvouosuvering on tb part of the allied foroas. Wa coirfek to onr share, butwa desired that our readers might know what wa passing tn the world. AU about tha position of affairs is not known on this side or the ocean. Wbt.RoijejL fully learned thatrkka.nud turn of European diplomacy that diplomacy . ,. 11 .... -I....... Vl... Td,l,iln l ata II inx im nntiiciic .,ww m i .., i . , , faTettWlt" Wilmington, Eiibth City, Char- that can indefinite!;- protract any affair, and de- otta,.MdHn, M organtua aid Viodsor. - HikKirToas. Oa 'the prt of It Mtale r D. Wv Court, Ph-1 lie Treasurer, ci-otucio i v a. urnucu auu It tUi - - ' - 1 Oa tha part of tha Sniikholder i Wb. Tloylah, Wm. I'esea, J. H. Bryan, J. B. 0. Boulhae, Al fred June a'nd II. t. Moore. Offering and Renewal day Tuesday. . liiaAAuikt itav Wednesdsv. l)omest:e Bills and Bills ofExehaoge discount- - ad every oar. - Business hours from 10 till 2 o'clock. lay as king a It please the consummation of what all profess to desire. Weda not rntond tolwra'our reader with any speculation of our own on tliis vexed question, w are free to eon less that we art airmucn in trie dark about it as thousand of others. But we give below an extract from an article in tha Washington City Daily Glob, that may im part some information to our reader. In the East not much had been done either un to tha atn ol ,-epicniiier, uesiors tne einnara ing of the force of "i.OUO intended for the Cri DitrToss.-Oeo. W. Haywood, T. II. falssy, wv".-""- '"rind,:VJdayfbiut day Tueaday. LETTER FROM THE I10X.J0UX M. CLAY ' . ' V ' TOX. . . . The Philadelphia Inantrer contain a . letter from the Hon. John M. t.'Iayton, of Deleware, ad dressed to D. R. King, Esq., in which be declares that he never was, is not now, and never shall be, a candidate for the Presidency, preferring seat in the V. 9, Senate to any other office under the government, lit) then proceeds to condemn the provision in the Nebraska bill conferring the right of suffrno bn" aliens, and' the proposed Homes te&d Lill. allow UigJoreignera an equal share of the public domain on the same terms with native and naturalised citisens, 11 de clares " that our naturalisation laws are unques tionably defoctive, or our almshouses would not alleges not Im Crgoltcn that so famliack a tha fa tigue, the Congressional nominevs virt tn succes sion the various counties in their district. - as semble thirconstitueney and engage, with theai ujnnm mm riHivin, in eiaoumre uiscaHwumn tn topics of nttionnl importance. The immeiliat rwult of uivh cmtroversy is the enlighleiTiWhl of the people. For exmntile, one ma travel in the baekwuod of tha mountainous region of EaHt Te.inessee, where newspaper are sparse, and th schoolmaster an uncommon sight, mid there among thel primitive and homely for mers of that isolated country, he will disoover a thorough, minute and intelligent knowledge of politic, such as would be vainly aoBjrht among the densely populated rural village of Now Eng iifcv3llWaMs moicliy heart tha political histisry of th "efluntryTof ai whole goneraliorvywill tollyon all aWmt lien' Jfti-Vrtn: ibw ltm,Vt Wth'dep1witelho protest, the proclamation, .Mr. van iinren, fiie extr session, tc bringing down ti the pre ent day an accurate ooiniwndi- um out - polUioal. auuii!,.. IU will, arpie. nrvwtiiy laisppintii niaopiuiun, ana win sur prise the educated statasouw by the orwiuallty J of his views, and the -htuneiqiun eltiqucuce in now be filled with paupers," and further th it " onr country has become a BotanW Bay, har;les her He further into which Kumpe annually dischar; n i . t j: f ,t. n..,.r, f H, Aim Ftr. in of the lorce ol ( l.uw iiiteimca lor Ui Crimea, William !!,. "n'r. . l,...ir,-. o& li . ,Ul.-tAS i ine n iu,' ww am and complicaled. Austria u playing tne game oi jan nm motr. and whether she join th Allies or tha t xar, deiendB probably upon th results of this - expe dition. If it accomplishes much beat th . ... at . . I .... :n . . Kuisian and lass ffeoantopoi, sue win o ior them and against N icholaa ; but if they do noth ing, and come l a worsted, sue win isae tne stand of sn erased suadiatiit, and insist upon their akinc peace upon conditions unfavorable to ... v. .. . ,.--. tlirin and to in cuiun ; ana reaiiy, w uo novi RAIL ROADS." . KaM ih ntvt Viutmt Haihvai CumjMnf. , I. O H. Branch, President, W. W. Va-, Treasurer, P.ml, Assistant Treasurer. i. .C. JJ-Allim, Depot Afi", ' POST (rKFICR. , William White, !r., 1'ost Master. ; ' Office blurs, on P.M. s 6 wee days, ffoS-Utoft U J h:'P tbemsrivra . They I cannot defend Turkey against Austria and Rus sia both, and they would have no alternative kft but to treat oa terms mat they now soomiuliy reject, or go in for a long war, and reply upon rousing the various oppressed nstHsaalitia that ara very wilting to tak part la th quarrel la , , . r t . . . . . ,.-: I .. .1 . .1 liut if Uiey Uks N-uastopoL Mchoias will have to come to terms, for b cannot carry on th w ar agaiiwt th Albe when aided by Austria. Now he will not agree to anything but tn mrtion of tb PriiM-ittalitiest will not niak th mmitb of tit Danuli free will not make th Black 8a frsa fur all th world ( will not surren.ler tlst nrutoctorato tvar tha Greek subject of Turkey t nor win n eunsewi so an sisokhhsi oi wv irw tie with bar, ar giva any sort nf a "material rnsrante" for hi fuiurs goc4 behavior. And as franc and Ens-land have undertaken tocosa- kd him to consent to all that, they must do n, sr com out of tb conflict Biach aaasaged in iur. in nrastic. and in nation) rei.ataiion If two surb nali.Nts a they arsean d nothing towards aeiutf lit ml wilh th Csar, it will be aeslesa to My teat k la Bat aangema to tn libavtia and ttovarasaentoof Eampe- Nspol's nropnaey v.UMact or nspul.lKma will I repealM tnaa oiurnsr uia ever, sna repswifKi ny many wbowiU srambl w hb apprehenssoas vhilst Usey wpaaa. Tb itantile ara mtvb d'.atifie4 in England aluut Ui conduct of tb war th Time and other journals eiprwing tb public disaatlsfae tton. Thrf say tht th r dnt" ought to bava sailed" tor lb Criasaa, and ouki bat sailed tw asontha aga, sad in ono, uenc of ao aVaag so tisaa ba bswa tiven la tb KswsiaM tronn to that ansiatrv, a4 to Mrmgtbea rl- tntMd. la this their paswo ipswas a ssacb a their iwds-ssswt. 1'arhan taaa baa been k, bet not twa asnalba. (Hi avtoatis wa bat by Use cantora. wbs b burally sjaiaasvMasaHil i if sua wr will pais if it did tw decimal tb tw amies, and Mwatad th t ss si Is af war still ariMllr. Thai ataaib ismswt ba a sVlav, aad tbsas wba it is asasidsrsd wbat an tin en." .nl iheeksev. I nnmaasa nsdWrtakia It Is to cmbarke! imrt set ( IhCm.! th farasif. ''lala lU' bU uty thousand IfMH f"T wew ass Mf-dHi", it and trsat llrteMinut " I srwud sswm to im H Kmndmmt lb ''' l -L ,l . , t Mkaia ihta the l.M, a nrrf Mas svattsr IWW. Wba Garal .11 th.i li U ream.bl mwrtod. sbody has to U Us .. vi If tb Itaiatrv. it w,U b Marshall f t. Arnasst aad ywa ssarrta r "lea, nr." was ll reply. ' ilsa-1 i, nia t HI TlATILLIl'l 0V1DBI atsivsL ssa tirrisTist or nail a ati.iioa. , NORTHERN MAIL Br Ran-noae.) Through Mail alos daily - - - - at 6i a. Way Mail " - sl I p, Arrives daily a .8,p Thst'ars leave the deoot .... at 61 a '-HOt'TIIF.RM MAIL (Br Two-noaaa Haot.l Closa daily - Bi p. m Arriie daily -... fj p. Th Hack lesvs at Hp. WESTERN MAIL (Br Fora-noaw Costal,) Hoses daily a ? a. Am res daily - sl 11 s. a Tb tWa ha at a UOLDSUOlU MAIL (Bt Foira-oas Cosrii, . Close daily, (except fnnday.) . at 7 Am res daily (exoeM M.iwlay, at 1 a. m Tb Ca h leave daily at 71 a. m. TAKUOllO- MAIL (Bt Te-os Hi.) Closes on Hundav,TaM.andTbur at f p. Arrives Taeadav, Tburs. and rt, at 7 P II wV leaves na Mon. Wed and Kri.. at i a. PlTTHROKO' MAIL-T-(l)r Tnss Ht.) Clom on Toewlay and Saturday, at 8 p. Arrive un Mnadsy and Thuredsv, at 7 P- lis. k !- m Hon. and Wed. about 7 a. HUXlMUln' MAlUHBr Hosa, Wstsir.) Pl.Miss averv rndnv 14 Arrive v'ry Friday .......a 10 a. v A Swell 'lark from tU Cilyaf K. Turk, wb wa spsmding aa evening hi a asssatry tavera, east about luia for sows amuwoveut, t'xling eeuraia lh owwi-4i of th most money, b ass. Is U Mktwlni i.ffer i . I will dn-o muney into a he with aa man la th rwnw. - Th on who holds awt thnarst hall tU Ui ah-il and treat th Company. " I II as it," said aa aid tarawr. ' Th Cfwknwy dr-ppd in a qoaii, tb brvsssa t.ll.r. nh a twugiwwa anjipar. iim aa i.ii.vir ae, iv nen uawsras dme Lvvfayeve wa i this country, two yonaf avea JjJ, "stsr ustr'idecej H bisn. UssaU to ons, "Ar ywa ssarrtsd V "Ves, nr." was l! cei.lv. "Ilsa- ij criminal uf every aeacriptiun. " I have no prejudice against (be honest f s--eigner, who comes here to seek an aylum from the tyranny of ruler abroad. All my--ympa-thies are with them, and whan they become naturnlixcd I will dvl'-ud tbrin, a Auicrk'an oit isens, in all their nySss, aa fully aallias burn on th soil. 1 would iticuli ale and practiea r ligous toleration, in it broadest asusa, but 1 would se to it that no man uf any sect, whose creed teaches them to deny rcligiausti ktratu n to ma and my countrymen, should aver hold office here, orpuwar uS any kind to persecute u for our religious opinions. No man who acknowl edges allegiane to any foreign potentale or pow er, or who holds bimnelf under obligation to obey tb (diets of sucb pot en tat or power, shall be bv my -vote- placed in any post or oflca: under the American government. I would defend the rights of men of all religion to the full extent to which tuoee rights are guaranteed by the A men-! can Constitution. But hit I would advUett-' ry American citisea to defend th religious rights of all others, even at tha hasttrd of hi life, I would at tha sauis tint advis him to peri! bis til not loss freely in defence of hi own. In concltuion, hs say it wiU b difiumlt to lay down a general rule a to how Car foreigners, who are nut naturalised in thia country, should b permitted to bold offic to which there will not necessarily b excapUusts i but in hi judg ment, a native American citisn, under auasi eircumstanca of qualincatioa and maris, U bet ter entitled to th bonorl and "office of -th couutry than a foreiguar, wbethar natural ised or dented in tha annals of Arctic navigatiou, but still of a most appalling character, Captain At dure made his way round in a northerly and westerly direction to a point nn very far distant from the spot to which Sir Edward Parry had Fsnetrated nearly quartet of century ngo.-v or th present we may dismiss all consideration of this traduction, but the history of the Enter prise, unfortunately, must be told in a different manner. -. - ' -r- On Ui l'jth of Auut, 18M. Cant. Collloson reached Waiuright Inlet, but was soon after turned back by th io. The latest intelligence rccoivod in Enghxnd with regard to this vessel must be dated a tar back as iHo'i. , It wa men tioned in tha Panama Herald f December -5 of that year that tb Enterprise had boeu seen uo long tiute before by American a halcrs There is Bw-VBtOTevoBOT -fnr rluTnr'iiestarr with resard to tli tat ol Captain t olluison ana IU J ship s company, but eonsidorable grouna lor anxietv. have naa news ut tne snip win in WyenxlTnOlit missing for a much bmger time, to say nothing of tha case nf Sir rfohn Hovs in Regent inlet in lH-'U-33. Time, however, wear on, absolnts loss of on expedition is not MiggeUive ol. sunny anticipations as ti th fat of oilier which bai baa stispatcbsd to tha. aani iuhua- pitable regions. - - - , It was on th 15th ofAueust 1852, thai Sir Edward Belcher went up Wellington Channel in the direction ol a northern sea, should suvti exist Th season wa what is culled an open one, and, in the absence of lata intelligence, wa can only trust tlie euteroriaiiur naviirator has not been drawn on to a point from which h may find it diSicult, if not tsnpueaibl, to reccds. Our own opinion ba been o frequently and an decidedly expressed at to the valu ul Ihesa exploring E edition that little now remain lu be written evond a renewed xnrnssioa of our most earnest desire that the rmrtodot what rosy bscallad Arotw Discavery may b eouaiderad at an and. - Could we one see the ships now in the ice safe back at Shearne.as, we should b content to abandon the research after tht Polynia and tha biassed regions of the Point llesparidc to more curious discoverers. W hav bad enough of it quite enough ef it. Ejitrttrdiitnrj rnriMH'f with tk Fltdrie jcyrrta. Some experimcuts liavc, witbii the past lortnijrnt, oeen maie at l'ortsmnutli, with renrd to Hms sclenoa, ef a ssost hanortaat and remarkable character, and which would appear to opes ap and prom is to lead to further tri umph ia electricity, equal in importune to any that have already ben achieved. The ex periment in question war for the purpose of asoortaiiiing the possibility of sending electric telegraph communications across a body of water without tha aid of electric wires. Tha space selected for the experiment was the Mill-lam (a nice of water forming a portion of th fortiuea- tjoosl at its widest part, wher it is something near 300 foot across. Th oneratiuu battery was planed on nn side of tha dam, and the surras pouding dial on the. St her side. . An electric wire from each was submerged their ' respective ides of the water, and tarmiuatiiig in a plate constructed lor the purpose, and sevaral massages were accurately come) ed across tliacntir width of the mill-dam,with awurocy and instaulaneou rapiiiuy. i Ihe apparatus v U not prctiHi.ini to be cursory itimno-r ; this ol c. seOivlrf ',' r I 1 the f.nt. ibji o in'ji.n , ii n-.li-,,..-,- mviv ,,i'-t .f-i Willi, oil 1 , i, a i , i aud th.it t M e up I'vi-i 1 this could be di'iio 11.1 ensilv British ('humid as wuh t Uivrritor rgi ni1 Mn !m u- m vfn Willi A c. the xclnstve ' ' tm doubt o,w'' lo tually sent 1 i ihe w-tti-1 i ( i conductor, v p.-wibilily that wuh rewrad to the f iiml-dsm. The .rt ii icntific aH,un- BLTTIXQ Willi A LADT. Ths Pans enrrenoa.ifit r tl.s B. o A. .s rcl-lt.- the f-ftlowin MttMinf ane.- t.-te Last Manday's suepia cbasa b -e:! I' graatlv to ths bilantv of the week by an ajw. turei)fonofUiel.i,e. i ths finsuu-ial 1 with a wealthy old gentle, -mc. quite aa not oi i- -1 for his ararivw M iM y,.re MenuieiJ-AI-.rre. I had taken his p'.,-e by his la-iv, and t,j ! r whsUued her with bis racenva coin? lioioots, to her great antiovauee. A !. feu.t t-,t v rin Isirrasaing civilities would bs frc(ueniH rrn' I daring tlte eomins racing sei- r, ' " t i to end tkeawxb i hat day. 1 he ttttl'O ! S "1.1 raising the tgt atd making the oilier prortit tions antci-clciil to the start, wii-1 ; anrupilv ended one of his compliments vr i a "Y-u mu-t bet . with nia!" Concealing bn annovsttn-e at this proposal as s.lroitly at tbo kly had disgnis her weariness of him, 6 he eiaild not decline i, and the greater the tmtg froid the cheaper 1 ' thonglil be could extricate himself from the s $ti iHine,-' said ho, bowing very gracetuily ; "what shall w betT" "Ah! any tiling. A camelia." Auributing to herboneyed voice ti a insigniticanceuf the bet, lis went so fur as to rally drar osv th Smallness of tb bet, r.d tm ing a virtue that he never possessed, hi urt !1 her to venture two euidi oa the hrset.. i l.u bet wa chronicled in due form, the hordes chot sn, ths signal of depanura given, and in a il-vr minute the mltcr bowed ag-ifo soil ii', .-u i-1 Mme. tli.tt lii bet should be yiut t i - t - next day. "Ah I I intend selecting lloi f,-,i i, myself, " ret lied the lidy : "we'll p-1 b tlie Horist's." The old gintliaii ran consent. The next dhv at an early fvhii n-' ' the Unfortunate better c-irled M . several f her friends to the fnlin n , Lemrcher;, in the Rue de Temr'e. wt ,-t i.ttn ..r t i ;1 v Though the midM rfjlf.Tt3. political information, and the creation of a wholesome spirit of enquiry into the conduct of oar rulers, and the effect of their measure inevi tably follow tht excellent custom of (tamp speaking, Wa will venture to ay that any where in the South West may be seen rustics chiii in futian, without even a brognn to their feet men who can banlly spell a nowinor, and who have never visited a town, yet who wilt talk politic as glibly, and argu as ingeniously, and evince a much Information, at half uf tlie editor in the land. i , Another benefit ari&bjg from stump speaking. is that it makes orator ut our public men, sharp ens Itheir faculties, accustoms them tn readiness snl fluency keep them wida awake, teat he them the necessity of acquiring accurate and abundant knowledge, and compels them to show exactly tli stuff they Vre'm"aIe'"oCniIeiior"w' rxircly bear of a dummy entering Congresa from uio-Rvmin-wcsv. u men woo represeus turn section are neither dullards nor tnutaa.---.lt Is ie7t1i"v are sotiieTtTmeii and will talk in and out of season, hut this is re- d til Uyi'tKnin' arawba0t' to the advantogeilif i, and tne 1 ulck inij nimi,ie vrit, mpid Mroaptlon,- roadi- nes in debate and a subtle power ot analysis the effect of the habit of constantly "bringing the entire array of faculties to bear upon a point at isssua. We admit tlint stump oratory is unfa vorable to extreme elegance, majestic power, j and the highest, noblest and purest eloquence. Hut these ara qualities that ara exceptional. Tby ara only attniualilaby gouiua, and gwiius will attain them, whether its vocation be to ad-' dress multitudes in tha open air, ur to expound the law before lh jury, Tha 'benefit of stump speaking is obvious, marked and undeniable, and tha custom should be adopted evav-y whore, and particularly at the nurth, wher transportation from place to plact is naithsr dif&oult, nor cost-ly.-A: , 0. . - - - ' V-; MARINE llOSl'lTAL FIND. Ia lieu of twenty cents per month, now levied on seamen s watte to conntituto a fund for the support of niarlu hospitals, It Is proposed to aisuisn mat tax, aud to substitute the imposition of a duly af five cents pat tun on thaissua and renewal or an ships registers, and once in each yrtr an veU aogtgad In tha coasting trade, and lik tnty aU vHS)ls,f wbtw!f aatiun, on arrival in tlie Lai ted Suae from liriii pirts, not to exceed three payment In any one calendar year, it ia also proposed to act apart fur the support of raarin hospital and extension ment rcsidiuir m r.titnimruh. and lavs cluim- and we believe with soma justice to being the f)rigiftal1nvehlor"of the electric telegraph! but, from circumstance!, ha was unable to carry out the Invention to his own advantage-. ' Th exper iment at the mill-dam were uf a strictly private character, although they were carried out by Cap. Boatty and other engineering officers be longing, to the garrison. A'n7. poper. since the election, tlie Democratic party has cut, a variety of capers In Brunswick,. 1'hey have had big dinner, stump speeches, and spirit swilling gatherings, Thny had first a jollifica tion at Smitlivillet then a dinner on Town Creek j then on Padlock alia Wet Ash Swamp, at tha latter of which on Democrat got drunk, and pulled out tb eysof hi brother-in-law, and ha left tli poor fellow with one eighties orb for th balance ef bi life. Another gut drunk, and IWclrrf fellow 1 over lb head with a. stkk. Another boasted that he wanted some whW to attend that he miclit have a little fun, to. Ac. These acts of violence lv t'ncstis at- mice ordcrt-d iint.1. .'-i.e a -cream ; a n ' il"- ii '"l The bet in, .... . . h at tll.-n', p 1 villi ctiuielins. A I r in1- I'm t "o el nv he wtis in th school of the w, i ' 1, old gcntlciuiiti could not prevent his coiintcr:i:ri';c fVivtii laicomlng deadly pule ; he felt a-nuri i? rl; - -o Iturnit treot would coal 9'M; h fe lt be w.i "o fur it," and submission was all he could no - "Take those csmehtis to mv hmise." ii-1 , 1 sms -,spenking to th giiftlciier, "am! -bill to Mnnxieur." - ? ''No! I'll pay at once j how much are th " ?" 'A htlnilre l ilollnrs," ''What 1" xlaiiud the old gentleman, com pletely stiiniliml. "'A hundred dollar pie", two hiiuJir 1 Uvrs for the pair.'' , "llovr msnitabl Iiesnii-bea alway is in 1 price !" exclaimed tha lady, while her del was sti i coitfonnded with surprise. He rci tantlydrew his pocket-bmik, pitid tli woui ;. and bus secretly vowed that be will not agi o venture in ih ladiW tribune of race ctmric : . may ohronicla t)y rumot that th wife of ode i , our well known hunker won ? IKJ at the n c by juilicioiis U'-Uing) wualdu't she pruva jr.nci ot a wife th keeper of Porter' llotsl! CiW(i,tfci rBlbrted Ir; NtrslittT, Pres. tdontof Dickinson College, used to ssy tlutt "if th Bible should sbecoiue lost, all of th pn-it truth eould lie eollcoted from Shaksptwre. If eratktnof rapid Loco Foooism Anmiiar inciuent naa neon communicated to us as happening in Brunswick, which, if true, (and itsverltyof falsity can bareailily ascertains.!) shows the extent to which party feeling is carried in that Oounty, awaylng even the ticlilr ration ot th Uhurch I W a understand tlutt it it a law of ths llsblistt'hurclithiU there, the mem bers ef the Church shall hoi treat or sell spirit uous liquor. A Deacon, w ara told, carried out his demijolin full to tlie alcmiou ground to trat th Lisw. and waa found not uuiVfs bv a majimty of tha members, who .. MtmvtxaU., Mif. Utrald. .ttSTOTOieytfpWaM Til Jooriial of Comiucrsw give somo vory In Uresting facts i in refrcuc to tb present Condi tiott of lrehuid. lt-aav i I " H Thai America bas contributed most success fully to tba racuvery of Inland from that at oue of rulief to su. aad disaUati aaamsn, all that time hopeless state of depmsiim, disorganisation, proportion of hues, penalties, and forfeiture, and degredalion which made her onoe the curse accruing to tlie United Stales, umisr tlx registry. and tlie shame of England I a fact that will now turn, navigation, revenue, aud passenger law; admit of no dispute. America ha oflored aa as- togcllisr with all disorimiuauug toanag duties. f luia tuUt rsilunil int pupukiiun,Kiikout which, J th per ceutum propose-1 to b ojiargcd oo the it IS nsiv rnao prouaoie, oer recovery sr wiy au- I w ni-wm w mnwu-wnii us, n imwi om- vaace towards it. eould nevr hav bceo effect- owned Veasnls, in certain eases ; and tb few d. During th last savn year this country bas prescribed for copies of bill of sales, transfers, been receiving thr poor Irish at theratsoT Wul I bypiithtvaUutisV. atil BluttiPlst" of Um r yes a rear. About a million and a half of tvls This-ubanr. will b a relief to arauiea. her population bas, during that (hurt period, I la it inaipllon the Ut wa doubtlas imposed found a home in our baimv laud of that verv I from bamana motives. Heamen, proverbially popuUtioa which could autrcaly find subsistcuca 1 thouglitl, in sickness, and ia deep distress, of any kind in their own country .and which waa wr without a refag ; and tli provision of bi- lell as an inculms. ana aid indeed colistitutt a 1 pimn sou iiuor suppori uu. m ma means tu u anker um.n tlie I'niUd Kinnlum. cava whuls of that las, wa a bloaeiua- to th aeasly thsis liUrtv. tiroiejtion. snj a comfortable livoli-1 and honorable to tbusa a bo contributed tli bood blessinra to which thev bad. In a treat i revenue. But what otlur cUs of men dnew tb m Conors, Usen itrangers, all their lives ticlore. i u ovsrn ment ooawssi to appn u siua i .-teaman W sttor.lisl Ibeia tb oppuitumty not only ut uius oontrtt.uie ior years wnuout l.arncipautig luiULu lbanuelvaa. but of aani.iluis' alia hair I in aav of tb advantsire thev would deriv ill rasar relation and friands whom they had left I of suikusM, though tbny iuv th satisfac- behind. mcsinoiiiil ol money sent bora Iroin I mow ui anvwuig; ilia, mey navs proviwu ior JDrrciVinssenf if Frmd. Evary now and then facta ar elicited which serve to explain how on of th "last young men" ara enabled to Biak so aiui-h sliow oa modsrals salaries. Hers is another instance as related by th New Turk Journal af Com mere i Aa old established iron anaaufactaring Iras found itself srriouslv ambarvasaed ia it fiaaaoe. and has jut bean obliged to asakaanaasigameal toll creditors. lp aa anamination or th bewinea amounts, it waa disii.vsred that tba cUrk, who bsd devoted eortsi'tsrahls lima to nail ing yaehl and truttug faet bursas, ana finally sailed fur Europe on a titoasara trip, had baaa unfaithful to tba trust aonndad to hiss. Aatoag other aontrivaneea bar lining bat pnekate, b had been accustomed, aacn pay-iay, to sat apart a uasidrrabl aswatnt a ilia abar of vnursa da to wwkssan who bad svet been in th uiploy of tb eoswarn tor a year past, and appropriattsg th mm a ha saw fit. Tif Twa Posts to an Ontvra is- Jarss, Com. Parry writs to (It Navy Ilenartmswt that tha porta "f himoda and llakndavlt, whwb ara to h npsnssl In lb vswsebi of Ida United rttotoa, with rnprttoty'grphicdsitia, eonveniesww af inrrsx aad (grews, end ensdnisBea for all tb porpnses required, cann.it 1st wrpaaaad. Ilakodali, rrosa wbrb ba writes, h y ia est aftba sstfesw and most ennvcwienl barlears bhas avwr Mas tar vasts hi bf all classes, and it I snf tetvntly eapa.iavs to h4d half th navias ef Ihe world. Th sotk'S-ilios and people of tha twa tow as and their vsreaitss have maiflas1 atsrh kindnesa and attsufioa to IM I', "isles aavsl ofbear and sraassw, wba go freely alcait ia Iowa and country, and on labmg and shuating srwr seaas, inning tha sbnpa, tta torn plea, and sSbcT ptjscM af intvreas, wnbrait tba slighlssw biadae aae ar Meieatatina, ', I. was to has an other interview with tb iwpasnal CnttmiasstsMrii at Himod tb l-'th af Juwav this country to Ireland by bur povr emigrants for tli assistance or their eonueston there Is on nf ths BHsst striking phenomena which her sl ran case nrascnts. It is ascertained. Uirouuli tba medium of A n('e American baulking h uv es, that from thsyear IMH to D43 the aiooant has gone an gradually increaaisr from about Iwo milliiHis avid a half to apaarda uf ek-vaa millions of dollars a year! A return now before themselves a ahallar and taedieal aasiatanoe if, in that exposed and ilangaroa pn,foion, thev impair their health or fracture tbrr limba. It aevarlbetos appear that tury bava claims on tba eomuiuuitv fur wbuta the brat lb dansen af tit sea, and of iusaluLrnus climales, and with thoir b wiled lueaus they would feel tba removal of tax which autouuled, in lo.2, to f 1X1,514 SA. 1 bar ware at that Mm eighteen ' FREE KE0R0E9 IX CANADA. ' Mr. Larwill, a member of tb Canadian Par liament, has made a motion in the body that ino i rovtncai igismiur uo liereatter enu-t front neirro imirrantt a poll tot enual in amount to that now inipoasd upon other iiircign rs do not inoornorat any association for the special benefit uf men of color as a class, and do diasneourag Ilia promotion of any institutimi th ohioct and end wheraof would -be a junction with tlie abolitionist of th Northern r tales to bring about a svsruc of Ihl Auiarican .Lntou.. " ....'. . , Th so.-ret of this tontfnw is, bot that Mr. Lar will cures a dim for lha Amciaan Luion. but h ha in bi auaatititctM-y a township containing lU.UUti nairnsM. most of them fuiritive. Thev hav proved -ueh - atttsanea to th nghtan out, thai at th larit ls. Uon, as w leant frocn tha ear lurk Utrald, Mr. Larwill waa elected under a pltalgs from his constitosiits to intro- duc soms sBaaanra tor their reliefs It ia awt tlioioxht probably, huwmer, Ahat iliia.rsajluUou win pass, as tiis paupM generally of tha pro inc do not faolltbe inoonvauisuosof the tisrroe. who have bee a purposely crowded logeiiior in wio tuauuiiti. . . .- 1. 1 " ' ' . IUtlkm or f aa Bstrio l'Ltrrr-A French- ntaa, sking of Uw return of lha great Baltic Boot, aaidi "It is like wkabng Heat thai should go firth to catch whale, ami should eoiuiiack with a keg of saniiusa.'' Uomersnnd Is tU kg of sardines. " V nmata'U and St. Pslrrsbiirg ar tba whales. Bit Chariot Napier prumisra to harpoon IIksh ahaiea as tm as hs bottid reach tha Baltic, and to lunch and dine upon their blubber, ar sup with th w-femalgo-la. llsbaa don aailhas thua tMU-tba oilier , lha whale hi still showing bt haga bulk wittiout a tear, ami iiuto ba waxed an wmtb, that th probability it, a lien uld Charley doss arrive, ba will Bnd th plans ton but to hold bira Tb Fro b trooi. loo, ara oiuin back aftci that small affair of Bouursund. to ronos unua uisir lauruis. n en, tnsae ar not tin day at AapvOauei and nelson, ilia tuask Ba 1 Un only cwnsobuioa left us. rWliastopo! may fur atsa a linuiaiil ctua to dull twluma. .. fice that Its text eould be miule un from tba fltes cif the Congressional .lob for Ihe hat w in nt Uongreas, and smquilur that if Imth Ibbla and Shskospcare were .blottsd out, tb wlmlo oould be replaced by recurring to thcB ti. !.-m. strsinga pim-e,-eertniniy, to look cither i- r elision or Literature, . ii is Strang to ssc tus use wmrn punne mart ith slender education uiskoof tliij. t-r.-nt i ':. it it a first rare bonk to find tiiio'iitiorm in'1 ts " tlieir iiitsB aud tbry tUatvr It out. We bava bred told that in the 1,'ongresai.innl Library nt.uiil-r of Congress mny bo found at nil tiinci,' prcjmrii-:; inoir npeet'ncs, aotl llliu no uooa. la so Uiuuilicd a the Shukspcrian CuncorilniiC, It U worth one's w hilcbi Washtngtori In sit and wai--li th shelf whore this woik is placed and see t:,s carei'nl study It nrideTgiava. In tha English House of Commons the .1 'i-s or well spiceii -wlth apt quotations, bitt they ar , not all from one author," Latin antbor W V ic'tr aid. mid aiiinetiuina the Greek is brought a. tltmifth we cutifeae that it rami, 4 I Bnn-h to e'lilieation. W hen will onr punlic iiieiili ns at a quotatifn should not lie um-d sitntr i-e- eause H rcsetnlilcs th point under di i n? Ilaar on uf tluvgroatestof Ucll l.e;tr .-u - r.. A quutmwa should Ml gomgiol tw svji-I" I, ui if H embodies your ble iu hnmiara mors a r j- riate than jon tan yourself inc. ' , ( t'rttlt .--' . -'-iry -V .. as mikas a total of jtl.JM.OSI starhnr for that I So arms hospital tbniughout lh laited Miles, period; lb aamunt for bs la-t year aLn of 111 tb rseaiia l ar which in fifty years hav been mora being fI,4O4,OU0 sterling, or upward tif Wa.3l It, and tha expenditure $(,uyi.in stsn millions uf dollars. Thus, in i years, lu. Tha deUcieucy ba been supplied by appru- tV sasa. aootn te lisnsrai. lie ih.-a tat thai stMquasti ax to lb other, wba r-t !u,d. ! ass I a bacbstor.' "Lasky dug," ss.4 Iba Grst. Tbis a tb bt ay aa strsuiy ttisnt. Tlr ar in lbs foiled Ssais tbirij ts sasan buap,uls ia sviis ois?rssHa, a4 sens atiivr in eurvi,-a. Teniy-"stt a tMata aSMtositvrns i aa 1 tba truUl af tb ssvso Is ut'j twssaly thnusand. W ara iadrUad to Mr. II. P. Tsrarr, af 11 Nartb rarol.ua Bo- ksUf f a py f Tarswr North Carol. Almana I I'.'-i. Mr. r. M. I it ba dip.4 uf Ik Pe l j iar to J. T. Powell, by whom it will bftnr ! Is e-, ; ed It woj U Iwstsaanitw bt pntiilta w aaat Asssav er M sii Tb J.wrmal d Gvs, af th Vtb ultima, oasiaia lb following t "A brtmr fmsn Itoraa, ssf tba lib. Inkmss that Mat inl ba tsi Brreatad at Ha-to. I to was mating fmsa It seas, wbera ba t taw davs ia lb boasas wf a faatrtetasv. La dewnbed bmvaelf sa aa Italian IwM, irsaitfy tiacbad to Aaavn. and drive tola hssitsafland by U tear ad tha ahntorn, Asmlw to roRMpsdwt, tba pniara bad dii suss 4 bis ti . s4 Wa prrpartof H spt.rbnd bisn. wh-w b abasuxded, a.,4 toft fc Baaias, waa f-,iw nam, Tn UwwwsBit ta saM lbs sat.ixiw.es wf his s4 ba a arrvtr 11 ess sJiiMir fr lot 4 jtirsv." hav tbea paw paopl been able to aava out of filisui sls III III if nkmsl - i sj rs tr Ai alajt jar asm as j rv VI srwas pvncsf aaaaas) rs s t4 tsnvw-aji vj i raaj aaytn ays rsnj if tsy w about taetity-ons million sad Uiree-quartsr ef dollars. A cab-nl itiow, baa been made that, up- prmng iiicw sum to ha urea sent mar by tb amgriuilaol six kaodtheor tweli swall pta-1 vioua data, ii amount tn about tweaty dollars transmitted bv aaoh emigrant a sum null auf- ncient, wim , oai vbh-s ia ssnwn to oa iraaa- itted by privet bands, to defray tb whole awl of fnSrrstli' I so tbst Aoiartca, Sis Ireland. practically pav the expenses of rl(, ass ir ration to th I'nltrd ft. ate. Thus, la a two-fold de gree, ara wa aiding hi tb reonvsry nf Ireland from th sad eoviditioa Into which aba bad unh." FsviH Mmsto Ta Rvot.t-yiosj Evnaa. CueewaiamdwBta of tb X.O. Pieavan wn'et Th insnegeMs wees, by tn last tss onia. In tb nrighhnrhnnd ef M oierry. Ilia (Hnerninenl troop f IWinf iu Ibsir ask, A lhisod enntrdietay rwpnrt ara aluat with regard IMir ropartiv rauvrrawnts. It to impossible u get at th real Sla's oi anaira, or m venmr treditit with rwrard to tha aftinrat raanli. Jut as I am A-inr, a enwriar bas arvivetf. brinfln ths news thai th attempt nf tb rrvn lwlUavas-i aa Mnatwrey has been a fllr, s isy. hahitants uf inat nty reiostng tn i,,ia them. Thus cadi tb Tamautlia revolution. " Wat Ar)aVassjsss. 4 to Tadsv afti rssasw t4 it man named Wslkms, iw tb sspy raf J'ssaw. C. B. C. f, Itarlase. i7 Harris a, il to, la this kty, was blatantly killed la Ibis town ley taring thrown fma wsr Which ba waa tlrlv- It-f whilst thbnrs wsr rwan( awav. 'jr. tlltmrrtr. twa atada by tba Uaaaral Unset anient. . ... 4Mtua. .Vr ((totaV "XORTIIERXMCX WITH SOCTH-ttXPRfX CIPLES." W scarcely open a Houthtrn rxsfufia-o patr thai doe not auelam sa latulabiry notic of rVnstor Isutigla of lllinula. In naa now before as, ha i spoken af a "that twibla champion of tba (unstiiutiua aa right ar u south. "And whan wa a add list aama paper,) sucb tv.bi and dietatorswtod efforts in Labalf e(i ths right af tba Month, asppr. lated, and Wilfully ivaMrstd tbrMigh parly prwjadiea, by a l-orim of lha very Mwipl in abssse behe'f lby ar rtertrd, w may tram 1,1s far tha raaulu nth-. mat rwarnmg Sanaa ur Juslie asav yet IsdsMS tba Whig aftba K-iatb to arknwwt- dg lha psUKHim wb tb prompted him la bi tcrtton in tvar behslf, and Sla t ir at tb sss tiiss ahi. h iinlns-sd him to risk bw popuUriiy nod pn atria f srafrat SI Amss. is) erdar to acurs onr nunto ainlrr IM eol.sliluiu.su AU to is tviubuxss ba rwfaianoa to Djvghlat' MtrodastwM aad .avurt of tba Nwtoaaka toll. 1 be credit to wtoth b is rnliiUd iss thai ran sbnald ba astimatad aceurdinf- to bis awa daim stfaoase. It i will known that in hisspaweb sl Chirac last tmsntb ba arrns that lb N braaka bill s firwas tht Autik lit right vhb h It tirwTtoast bsd to tak their slsvaa st Nietb s list Miaaonri II ns i " ft larwr a svaa ' eenwsV, (said he,l tw far nf wryowirtae; slrtrery Atast eASY 'as'' Of t-rs b himself Wo k(4 in favor of it; and sa fell sura Hint aa snaa in Pbiwis, twMb-r n hi sura ia favor ef t than Lliwssuf, lyosn, waa any A ad ywt this Jata-fyss4 fsnlllksfl tti paara to bava satisfied the ftiher Is-wsfocwe thai ba fat disiatisrewixi" "rbsuwin a"ef th rVtbl Aad n sbsll a-4 b swrprised to S Ihsss fing r retssMsa-A 1 smsv t sr n wowtmBiKwi p.w s shssi s rwt hsw is to sty, io asltors, vawlis and Ms. Ha aWv! It it ssarh tbmira a this wbx-b twak at Haw, Mr. I wvtar awswiis. asm la tt..e-owa kt i saaa.ieai max tns unm.n party at nw sfi ba dsrivwd frara awtoal tovwi.trati. a, ! ar sownd nty iw pesassssav that lby ar aa fiSis y.w l'r, Eit-fatosa tbaeausi r-w-vJa ia tba sSiy ef York ba aaator tba r""Wd From fan, Tha trial of Dr. ftfeinsf killing Mslor Arnold wa vawniriiid at tb In- terra of Hill swaaty DUtrkt Court, en bis appli- oai ion. - Tha W aco Era aav lh annual Inflm of land hntiters and rtnlrvantw ha already cmimene!. aad that tb pruapwet of targe limrsas of pn uiation in mat ana in ij .uiing oounties highly flattering. lh Know othiU2S art Makiac am stir Saa Autonio, They baisorK'iliiS' i InGuoxalea, and tbsr is mm talk ol thetr doing au tn La-s-rsnrs. lb victoria Ailrocat learns that lha tellon fever has mail iu appaaranc at Ind sii-.ls. Thsrr bad barn fuur'uaes and two drains up to tha l-llb ittst, 11 bad nut apared at Lataca. fTiVsyioas tf Mr. i?'-awai. A Utter from L ndou says that Mr. Uurhaanan, tba msrtoaa Minister to Ijigiand, Will resign past ua tba IWlh A July nait, and after a tour oa tb eotu.l, w II twtnra to A mariew. It seems to 1st tba eeueral opinion. t t " Alsxandrina Gatettal that rtat a is tl-e com,, ion of parti, at th present (i ne, ths confusions iwill be "wur. confounded" luliout " n u tovion bithcaett PtaaiJential sl'Mtimi W c h-t to sea th oln wbia guard Iu tlieSuiih ffie'iinolomilabfe And patriolic pba'anx 1 have alwavs stood firm m th midst of d -f turn niuntnin their ranks, and prencrv Ibeu hues unbroken. Their tun end trin.:iplai a e iirth as much now ver f.ti,ev b4 to llo Constitution, the Laws, and tht Country, Hail HtMii jlrriifcwAllOo'cbK-keaM.m.Hv nlglil last Mr, Henry lies ham was r(fn ,u- I - Ui rail road troiw about HI miles from W ilw,- ;, tun. and so injured that he died, llewaa tt,t s-k-aled, nd sat upon the track of the rd. I' j wa in IhSsMiipH nfcnt-ot the Km tel ' -,--; . Tift Ftrta iv PiVtaNiB There t-t a marke.1 docreaa In th yellow Fever at -- , hah ttp to th It Inst, Tht total nu n! r , t deaths f,r th 24 hour prevh-u was 8, I ; i I whiefi wr from )cllow fever. hi 11 toil af an aerjnstsd aaaetse aing-ie- tostr. tot tMsw sVers a wbwb aw bwadrM asan-as of th swaw bwed tnfsihar. todisrr swinalelr wt i srv wiuat. i ani may isi waus-i ins m sw j w x I avnfssi, Tie Rmmuin Lsoaj Tutvtt. It bt ailsre! la Pari letlaf tba N Vurk TVitWa lha th Kuswiaa bwta ha bswa token bv Mr. BsbsmiH lb Aisssnras) Mmistor to th Magna. tW bt lainar aal tba itutaotitids. Caiwi aaa Asa tsais trios is Nt Vix. Tl Aw Xutk lisrald aita a lembla toatwra oft1 inenas of erisna iuNsw Kurk. and say i jtbat t Bunt raaisdy Is satt soon applied to tl a i, lbs publto tiwrM(lifrM of bw Vurk will bs.aiis n dangvarnajs at the lalian bigbarsyw. Itotrsge gsnatsUy in tees at sfst at utibt prisar ti lha saw aariasvl U-ti lis, Tha p.be, it is said, sssneots at ttvass villaaias, ludmjf tlt oifrsidav asaful an laMiutt days. rpwards of six Ibow-siat em bua.lrw-l daalb by ebotora bav ocewrtcd ia Loudon In Mis wasska. Low,).! baa -pulaliu nf 2V.V Bod la mttt week the J' 'is fs all eausaa ws 1,411, tel. ( llf.i sa.sre I haB tj. B'cragt of ti Bsffnj.S i.g w.t m f rasar years. . BOCTO TOCJtriJ ! TUB I'OChKT .llSiTLAV!' OR, EVERY OXE HIS OWN p!H; r : THE f..rile!n t.i.i ,i, Oa llundif.1 Kin-. : . Showing l'iresa. a at . , .. Baettonsuf tt,s Ifuf, , t , r- 'V H " a"1" l' so-l ii .. . ' fX ; ivJ ahicb i a-i-icl s 1 - i ! , , t;. I" '3 taaatsraswsol tnn.,.. . t - . f - , I J af lb klgbeal iMfortr - ' 6, ' f '-.f jtJ. aTrrid pi-t t,, r tl ... L .. ft tess,latus tnsr-.a -s i r y WILLIAM vm Ni; ? Lets blixr It ' tapraeealt enf.y sf lbJfl HI H t bild, it sssy sav b'lM fn s af r ft , a young nts r wanwa att into ihe gait, His of teamed fits without Its I I l,,- ,t.M CLAI HM. Ul aa ens ruft, -ha, I iir, I fongh, Pai l tit f i. re--asrvaws fvr,.stt. sad lbs wlo-1 tru e swweatlsaM, sad giswtt ap by tbalr pbt.i' aanlhsr atasiaol !thl seasa'liag ls .1 LA PH'lt, l arstlit ssarnrt. or ik .srsi. a i srrird SUV w".baal, rrad l lot Ha'v t book, as It has bse ihs sssaasaf savia ih sf sslwltHlt trsstares fruss tht t. r jus dsatb. Any person sea-llsg T I MY f I VI' arluaad ia a letter, will tattita sa rv f i work by mail, r fits topits wiU to) sii ( t t-i 1st .lar. AUtirSsS, (pvt paid.) DR. WM li l v ,V.. I"2 ,rHt i'...i,l(- ..... 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 11, 1854, edition 1
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