NORTH CAROLINA S T A It W E ONE SD AY MO RNI N G, O C TOB ER 11 1 8 $47; TCKSJAY MOKNINO, OCTOBER 10, 1854. We are againeompelled to ask tin indulgence) of our reader foe the laek of editorial attentloo. Sever ioJUpinitioB most b ow apology. Orrui StiEisra. The Ward hat, of toe, hi several hypocritical appeal to tbo young niea of. tin Stat to come over to th Democratic pmly, at they would stand bettor chant of baling th:r merit appreciated and their talenta rewarded, or tn otbcr words, they would b nor likely to there is tome of the spoils of omen, if they would my giro ia their adhesion. Bat in a recent article OB office seeking, H rather bint that young men should shun office ateking, rely on their own resource, Ac The Sal'ttboty Watchman thai take off that elf-iuScient article of the Standard: Almoin every third man yoa meet 1 ia search of an office 11 Of course the third atea are Imcrat, r we do aot uppoe ther arc any Whia to verdaut at to euppoa that they tat any chine for office,, while there it tucb an orer 11 w of democracy ia the Legislature of thi Stat an! in Coegrei. ' Kvery third man you meet 11 Well, yoa will of conn meet tome Whijr permit ue to tuppoee at leant one third of she population of $ht ;"tryy err. nTratl j. ' 'nfour tt7 arWTV'hljiji .Tim-' lAeu out of the Standard' estimate, tue fact of the e it mad. " .to be. that one-Hi! f at tint democracy are offieo-l - - eeener. - Bttrety, w agree witn tne Standard, that thit H tn istx thirst for cfBe, khd well dwj it desert. th Standard' rebuke. Tliit pur and patriotjetrtytlut .wa ta indignnt. at Whig grail, and Whig monopolies, have not git into the genial precinct of their coming ee- f ceodtnry before) they Ki t making nub for lb epoii that caute their organ to cry ont iham ap their Indecent AoHiny fur tit tpoilt. 1 , Hut what (1m did the Standard expect? IT he not all along been holding out to' young aspi rant of the luj!e,th tRUiMation of fmlil and horn b inducement fur them fa. beooiu Dtmooratt 1 Have not Uio leader of that party openly piied them with, the tame wire? Did not brother Biggt, in a thai bellied coat, and with a muffing twang of commiseration, exhort the young Whig to divert and com orer to the) grnerout party to which he belonged, under the inmis that their meritt would not be over oke 1, they bad bc by tlia Whigx? And now it it not a pretty tale, when they eome for ward (though it Ue with a ruth) to be told ft - t'l ml t : "Lt the young men of the oountry determine to rttv on their own retouroct let bein rather ffaa than -aw .' Lnliui M Tiieii TrWeti; tffrr ail that tm taken place, thi muni tound curi.m.ly to tuclt men at IJltneman and Mark Krwiu, and Mr. Kenrher, tliongh wt dare tty he Jieser uumflil m-aoon-tv HtH treaxury pen-. hiuihct we will tar fur the notice ; what wiuit they think of liiit recognition of tlieir claim. O'o toK'mt lunri carting offioa will only corrupt nr,. v.i your iuoral, an 1 tiunideatV tron'i pay 1 1 V, it a buKiocin "that promiac well, iiut d i u t ay.'' . , . . .. . Wh;it :iy T" to all tliit cool pliiloaonhr rounc genth-iuen f Will you meekly aUiic in thi Iccruro upon moitrratio t4 iitinltrril'JintM, or will ?oitMik ymr rliellKin tynd thmanee-m tiie face of the nilint-fnl and otllrt-lalttd Standard .an reproach blut with hi watueority f Will you not ak him whether ht etpecu aoobr, nor ' nor tienmititet I He that bat tot ready with hit power pre, and butwt of hit 3,1X10 maiiiera, will he not eome In for tome of the poblie printing t Or will ho conclude thtt pat mnine it deoaaing aud riv it ail to tb Metro- . pihtau! Then. are qulioi w lear to ihe young duumcra-y 1 W a har ne mtereet in their , mlut.uu, except to enjoy th aoenet that will eoxut, wlran th thia eil thai! be tor off of m il barefaced juggling and hyjiocrtny, Tai Km Iixri. Tb eomplimentary din- Ti'T aithout dittiiietiiiii nf party, to Miction. Jno, Kerr, earn off at Vanceyvill, on Thurndty, tba ?ili ult The Milton .Spectator any It wa a ioit meeting ; gentlemen from ereml of tb ne. hiring oountiet and from Virginia being profit. Hon. CaWin Graven preeided. Letten were read from Uur. Raid, lion. William A.Gra li im, John M. M ire!iel, Tlmt. Ilufln, Tboma l'r ,(;, llttiry W. Milter, and E. 0. Ilea.lt, ex I ret-iog regn-t tW U wa oui of lUir power to attend. Th fulkiwin wa l!,e Hiird. regular ti.ait ; Jon Kit. Our eMcuied fi-llow-ciliicn etrr dittinuiiih) repre-tciitaUt.-W honor th mm who .' irlely r.d ably droole the Coo etitoti inal KiKht of th K.mh, when imperiled by deineriguet aud fanatic. Mr, Kerr reeiodod in atwech ef niore than an hour iu lenih, an J wa frequently interrupt ed t y th appUute of th auciablage. It wat ' u! bit Imi ef.nu, m4 all etced aVbghtod. He ti J it wat the proudopl day h tt expert eu' t I, o hi fneod Ihut ea forward to epru their gratificttioti of bit action Uftoa thi gm.ii national umiun. He then In a clear and (..coble manner, gav hie reaton fur oting in f . .i uf th N'etiMik bill, and prated tbat th S uih hi g..i:il aiut-b by iu pattax. At tb i t,n of Mr. Kerr' epoech a uiuiiite of foar wat appoHtad t aohvit npy fur puhliealiuw. la govd liu't th maoting tloted. . ' A numlr of young geutlciiMa bar jutt pa el th preliminary examination a.yiUiua into the Natal Adruiy at Annapolij, aud bat recti vtd from the Secretary of th Xj appoint meott a Actiu Mi Uhipmen, amoag whom art the f (llowiog from H it Staler II. A. Browa, Wat. A. Kerr, CUt. ?. Wheeler. I'.i htt'l Wheeler, 1 fn lit ) Tamrroa, of tb Fayetto t.:; Argtui, ronplaiard ft few weekt t.neoiif tb want 4 that tuiuaU .linlant to aa editor, a I ilr if fiaaortv $'Oi one, by tlx aaowt f ;.. kiTi.xlMay efTia Vanke Land, atpied tb leoord nf !mi griof a4 MM la hie felif C Tb f:ir'a, efitur tba Jo wtth, ia return furtb !: Mny fi d Itlack wiJ' eareef thrnngh life ! at brilliant u are lb Miutve nf tb acteeur I i - k n-Py tent . and may he tioalwayt aU i . .-X hi atr tl.n.uxli dirti-ultiee aa aaaily a I t rwn diri ! attr riuuf we. Jf h b Htgl, ia, l,- inr-( a partner thai will tt binr tn weli oi 1'iaile of hi pteteitt are another, e4 if i- iinui.Mt m.tr himof an tuly lie la a I i. .j.n. a tatJ blala, and alwattb at . v m iird r Ui rowmoa gmd of U.e parV II-.,.. Myilca.h ancr ecparato Uixni Imt i. 1 1, Utt a !( tad haupt lit, kept eih . r i . t-o ri-i of Hi(iial aftvt4i aad, tna'ly y -.. it,r aro worn out, aficr a lune and ueeftil . wt ii e g H, t .r.Unr U lb grait f -v r '.IKit t.id boto-ire-l :..!' !-1fr.a friend Cilog of -ii a u .( an I pipy wf Unlet aud itegulathwi i. . I pi. n f'tsir i lmi eg. tngnher wrtb i- f i r Y aa ad I ret delitered by Mr. JaaH !'. -ii . bf'r tli I nbiH Agrirultoral Noeertw ,1. i. 1 ri Ifiil, to which ddr , I--, r it 1 it rt'le I tl Blu-ntl. of our rr,J. I. r err-4, f, ,s,i i bat Uitil Ml one third I it i .! Mi..mt ia (I. ' l-b.y,aud i be tl e pwi'l rJ'tif ef tb t pas . Congrwuoaal Isiitriot 5th " fib - ;i lfcTTh Whip tt Rowaa and Dnr',, n tm' eentiua t Salisbury on Saturday lut, nominll Cbarln I'uM, Esq, et their eaediJtn fur ts tor, to III the ntwt; eecnmooed.by th death ofthe lamented Liilirgton. Charic f. ruber is tb Democratic candidate. ' We hat reeeltl a opy or A Iieour ad efroeaed to th Grmdttatiag Cut of Normal Cut-, lego, July 26, I Hi 4, by Ket. S. Miltoa Froot. Iu title ia, Tb B.blo Th YoongrMao' Guide. From th well-kaowa ropotatioa of tb author wo doubt aot it contain a fund of valuable ad vk to young men. -- , 0 BitxcH AurroH, baring diapoted of half of hi inlereet ia Ui Xorfolk Ilaily Courier to J a. If. Mooxx, lata editor of th Warren toa Xewt, tb paper will ia futur be eonducted by them aa editore and proprietor. Tn RxpoartD Know Xomtso ViProa I LocuriLUv A rclegraphie ditpatcb ti tb Bal timor Hub, dated Louietille, October 6, tat: Tb deepatob tent yoa en Saturday laat an nouncing tb election of William B. Shepherd, the Know Nothing candidate for Mayor, by 040 majority, thould oar neeaoatM Muhtille, Ten- neeece. The word " Aaebrillo'we aoententally omittod, cither in writing or trantmiitine the deepatch. Ther bat btwn bo chxtion for May r held in thia city. I it will be Men bt the lorejroinr dispatch that the error vu ttll.ihcx aeoiduu!, but the fact remain that a Know Nothine Citndiiiata wat itaitaat'iaw. ataaoLI l-ijiiiBasEs Tt Anr.t WVlenrh tliat CtptTX A.J. Hmdfiirl ha been rdieted of the command of tho If; 8. Artenat, on- Hay "Mount, nd that he it detailed for dutt in Tcxaa. 11 it tucreed- d in the command of the Arncnal by Major .T.JL 1 a. Ladttiyv: . . t.. ('apt .Bradford ha been ia command bar at eariout time, and for a rood while i and we i 1 1 . t. . i . it . i . i itsri nut ue iih, ai ait nuica, ekvrioit nia uu- enU and uaed but mnue.Dc with th Oovcrn ment at Waebinirtoik, to bat tbit Pott comple ted in accordant with tb original dotiira of makini it aa Arecnal of Uonntruction. . uur cititen win part witn t tpt. uradTora with reluctance. Their intercoute with him bat been of th moat pleaimnt character ; and their beat withe will go with hint to hit new field of operation. ay. Argui. Tai Conti nrrio or Btivn. A writer in the Loudon Iitptch ha mail a curium miniate in relation to the ooneumption of bread. Ha cites the number of consumer in (jreat llriteiu and Ireland at 21 (KK). and allowiu earh nermon nnn-and-aialfloatee per week, th aggregate it Xl,HiO of loatwti'- Admitting that each quar ter of wheat nike ll1) Iwet- uf .Jread. u -r-. quire U(t,6i(i quartert of wheat per week. To tin add 10 per cent, for Hour uaed in other arti cle, and it rite 2!l!i.521 amirli th weeklt ountuinption of wheat, or IbNifiwi quartert I Cass, annanttr: tJi xAim and"t!i T.i.rj t.k- at" " TnT 'iUaAMJUU population, cuatuat iMUMIO 4ote weekly, and. with Hour, ronmre Zv.n-a auartert of wheat. A quarter of wheat will itive 50 lbt. Hour per buthel, of th quality which moke iiest econitt brad 4(M) llrt. altogether, and that quantity nf Sour will make 1.14 quartern loavet. A quartern of wheat ground into flour, and ta king out only th dough bran, any about 9 11. to the bushel, will yield 4X.ltie. per buihel of tuch flour, and that will mnk 1 11 ioave to the quar to. '. A luartor of wheat ground down into rooirn meal, without taking any bran, will fit 62 Ibe. nr 63 thi. of meal, aud that will niuke about 100 loatc of healthy good brown broad. TII15 tsuiir LAW. Ve e tb paper are discussing th propriety of abolishing the liw artinst nsurr. Wo hare frr-a long Km ttionght that all law regulating interett or premium on )oftli."'tn.orsofiB.l trant aclioria, were aa 'unwarranted tnterfcrenc in buelnet matter, and productiv of no good wnaxwver, nut rat net ru.- .aws win alway n ovadad, when th parties choose to do rt, anu in atrtving to caeca an immoral aot. tne law institute a greater, from navastlty. Th ere ara many eat l here B capitalist can do much better with hi monrt, than loan it at th legnl interest, and where it ia to th interett of por fec -ty totvrnt men tn give Much more rather than do without itIn fact, whn fifty per rent haa te.be feid iu- tlie tweriltee-tif riistrierTV'i-w,4 rata money . mcrt a ttrlngent demand, n .11. the Hank there should be a settled premium eetablisheil by law, for simp! loans. Thit can not be done ia regard to i.xchang, fur that it J regulated by eontingencle of trade, Th JimilU 10 in xieuftt iaaoonstirTB.lv principle, rur wniie the are restrleltJ to 6 per cent, other transac tion ar aot apt to be very exorbitant on the part of th tra-ter. We think Ihe law agnintt liruktrt thtsul.l 4- repeald. Tber are tome abuse 111.1411 ti nM. bnt thf are efleti very cm.tnirnt in a C itwme lal Commenity, We have never heard that th'ie place which have many of them are let prnaperou on that eriunt aor do w know that transaction th them have, a a rule, len atteudeti with more- pecuniary haiard or btt, ttnta rhote-wlrh other peoiie:"TT.et thoold be two or ever Broken, ip W iln.ington. Th ad Vantage of the lytter ar too well known lo Uitin men to require a labored article in regard to it detail-. M if. ('est. RavtMra foa Smia. Tb rflrrrwpnodent itf tbet'oarier and Knquirer,pnking of the rev enue from customs fir cVptember, ay tb re turns fir tb eatiremonth bat as4 bent recrited at the Treaeurr, but from thnee which have lieen entered en it books It is evident that the enllee tiont will aot exceed tM,mi,lKl,agint aeer tig and a half milium ia rtptmher, 134. The payaxeil h Aantst, together with the large ex purt of s"w ie, have, ai ratirse, diuiinishtsl the ability of aMmhaut to mssoitsdisi domandt at th custom .houte, and a lsgr ih .n usual amount ef (oce taay have bee etortxl la bend, but there are ether gratifying wiblenee that lb issipormtioet bar fallen off at wall a the 4utie. " Rnat XtrmttKr CAri. Tb half Aoaen old grntlewtn wh btre ben meeting here yearlv fiw the last tea, twenty er thirty years, it decUr dividend and refuse water pri vilege : to walk shout, ait off by thmrta, talk, tranke, take anuff and ai.riid fo varUius eer maltert to tberatelte erlhe Roanok N at igwtiu) Company appertaining, ar te meet her one more, tb I'lh lost. W tupni they will set abont a log at aauaV bet w hat no id's what they will batch H afttoa fmriU. Itateo 0. W Btrrx It (t with flinr if regret that w announce th death nf t. W. Batter, of Rather ford. on. We are iuformtd that he died at hit restdeoc last Sunday morn ing, with fetor. I uur next Istue we hs t be able lo lay the fact in regard a hi death, nnd a tkttcsW-of hi bft btre eur rswdere, CitnWwa lUtiityrittrr. Kw To oit(irin. .Vs lr4. 'H A. Tlie Know NiKhing whs wtr nspti4 nf l-eing in hrit CowsaiKin her ? one datt hat So My aunnwwed th nomlnttlon of iHniet t IIuis.ii, .q , nt .heir cttad.dal fur th lloter norshlpi4 w Vtk. - Tn ilnwuii btre nominated1 M et ra, W We! . rrWtl-h and Walker, at thr endidate t gists. Abo, Mr B. Hart, a eaud.itale 6 C grse tut the third district. Wttain'-.rie Ntrto.tt. M".f tt, Frien ".-..temUr 7ik tn fW ...lr iih. l '.'.Is ed at the oH'-e nf the t-n' unit, th'th . .tT were reoltel al Id miM umenl pice. t-il (aftb rnstaln.t nt tVoin th Birwinle "I asstiisrts., loii friHa tpseuil snt., te! l' fret 1 1 m. Wnt. W eo4i,ni1ge, ltr.. I, Mo ,igan. r 'x.st.l P-e itirst 1'us.litl.iu.-The pre t I bm-t nf Urd 1 '' It tt led tl. se-ttitt-l.iberal 1 'aiiu-m M'.isirv," and their siiprrirtirt ia Uiel'rotins:ial I'trbams.! are e?t- .i.iittd at iisei.stitetvgh-chr-"lt ts i.msi.'ie," - , , THE MWU I'RICX OF- ttl'AXO. Th proonl.l ronlt of th Eaetent war, the outrage on the cuael of Nicaragua, and eariout other political topic of th dkt and boar, ahorh to rauch of the attention of ralra of jour nal, that they loan eight of a ubeet which ia more inv rtnt to in actual interest ef a larrw peruua of th coamuuity. than aU the tetrjrrmphie deepatcher in Ui wirld. We refer la the pretest aaheardof atouopnly (a. Uuaou, which M making th farmer of Virginia par w Inrjre a portion of the prooeeilt of their toil to i'eru, or rather the bout of liureda A Bro it Aaieriran amenta, 'f bit it certainly one of the crying unpoaiuuti of the day. It Uircatena to drain th country uf tho larger portion of the proceed! of th toil. Tb fannert uf thi Stat hat accustomed their larult to Uuano, and they cannot now do without it ; and tliut, thi t are compelled to par th exorbitant price, which are deman'tcd bv the ntonooolr airencr. or m without. Th prie baa within the year gone up to an amount, which eearce'.y lemee any prubl to die farm or from the ueeof the manure. Intteail of obtaining it at a taluation fait alikt to the i eruratn owner, and the nont umera here, whu.-h would nronerlr remunerate both partiea, the tilanter u furceil to par jutt what the agent uf l'eru cbooee to auk -, and th couiwiuenee it that he cannot obtain it without tinkinc a larze por tion of the turn rnceited from hit lnJ year't crop. Ana to it goe on. Mr. HiJ'llo't bill to regulate trade betwwn tlie United htatet and tho l'ornviah itepublie, re ported in th beginning of the patl month it, it toemt to u,niit a well adrited mcature if we underttand it protieion. It thall be admitted duty free, when it telle at $40 per ton , the duty of Burner cent, thall bo addud, when it milt Ibelow adoty of ten per cept. when ...the tWtWBWy 'mi, hen the nrice it abut iii). . -r Whuk tha thjiutr htiW bibiiorr. It idtuuldajBmutfoauaclUaTex'duion uwtit4nauurelltaiov$4bTlitHiertttiily enough, oii'l would amply repay all the partiea engaged iu its collection. lr4tnJ'Ulrra. Si'Xecn or Ma. Ditkissom ox Nebsask md Tx Ki,sTtr Qt:Tro. Hon. I."8.jlickinsnn, lender of the New York Hard, delivered a speech a few day ago in Delhi, New Xork, on the par tie and. politic of New York, embracing hit tiew of the tlaverv question in counection with the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. . Mr. Dickinson, in the language of the New York Herald, " mtiutaint that the repeal of tb Missouri interdict wat th repeal of an uncon stitutional act, and by tponging out the Hue, not the elightott conceivable damage bat been done to the cause of froe nil. On the contrary, he contend that the breaking down of the Missouri barrier npi-ut the country south to free Ulsir, and to the addition olttinatoly ot unotlicr lr Mute or two to th I'nion. The direct position uf .Mr. Uickint hi in thit busioese it non-intertentioii. which he hohltto lc exiedicnt lieetute it is just aud constitutional and riht. He, therefore, tuhtctibo ia tha.raiieal, and alnlet-by the law, claiming for himself the merit ol this position, a taken in the I'nitvd Stive. Senate, a vear in advance of tho fauiout Nicholson letter of lien. wragiwivroiiy'fciMw lrqenarat l'UI.I y tl,. .tho,1tJ inu.rprU tion of the luird-shell platform, the hanls sustuiu tlie Nebraska "tnll becaur it pMiuulgnte the doctrine of non-intervention tidt popuhtr sover eignty, repe;kla au unconstitutional prohibition, aud operate in favor of free tabor aud free toil." .(hie portion of Mr. lHckinton'a tpvech wot de voted to the relations tubeitting between the lliirdi uu the one tide, and tb tilminittriition and th .( on thjitljer..Mftiii;kiiisin..u4ij. on thit point, it uncouipmmiting; and declares that against th a'liuinislratioo and the Suftt of 'Sw Turk,"b "fir nTrste J for 1har71uln aot to b driven off or bought off." NATIONAL BABY-SHOW. We learn by telegraph from Cii.oiunatti that the - N'ttinntrf'fl'ibj-f hiiwC ui.t tilaceat Spring- held, Ohio, on UiurtUty last, anj uttriete i mi immense iiuinhor of visitor. One hundred and twenty babiet were entered for 'pretniiintt, and if 1 an undoubted bet that tueh tminlly times wer Mun ku(lVrn ln 0(li0i jjm ter a fidlow t ill premi- Th first premium, Hw the flnest bnby, 2 years oldor under, it a tea et, with sther, valued at f.V v- Th eennd premium, a tea set, valued at $il I. The third p rem mm for tb fiyest child under 1 year nf agw'purtrrif ftrtt. The fourth premium for the second finest, Pa rian inarbl group. Tb drat premium wat awanlrd In Mra. Bon ner, of Vienna. Ohio: th second to Mrs. Mel Hie- .elL.of.,lTiwjiinatii the third, iu ilrt Aohur-l Canton, nf Philadelphia; th fourth to Mr. Hen ry Howe, nf Cincinnti. A letter read from Ftnny Fern, fir the edification nf th tiabiet or their" mothers, we arc n"t inf'imied ehich Alrt, Swishnlm sent t k tor ; thenid lieing nf a ibntio turn wat irol4 bly avers to attending in person. MrsV.Mott, another of the ttrung-miiided, likewise tent a let ter, containing th thoughtful lU'gealinn that blank babiel thou Id lie admitted for exhibition ; and might properly hate spoken a word forfljie .Vo'l-bsl infants. Horace lireely ( who ought 1- tn to bi..u the eevltuf Mr.) ns.il'Bi.nthef letter llethonght that much atteot'ion slmnld lie given to the detntopment of tlie human constitution in this enuntry, where able-lsMlicil men are sold at from VSI to acronling to which valua tion ttreeley would bring about ft cents. Among the exhibitor ws an i4d woman who rem with her tevMleenth child. She claimed a t mium on that ground. CM tun rVntrxa Nivttr.orrr. Tlie Rieh mond .'nir vrry pointedly condemn th In discreet seal with which the Washington Vniu it laboring tn Im-nrpnrate the las dogma of Hitafltr rWrrriia'ir, lne III creed nf the Item acralic pttv. It tats th ennrse of th f a.'o excite universal mrret among the letnorry of th tnntb j and, for itself, earnestly prrnest against any nch aiitchlrvont Innovation, lftlea. Cist btd (stored th cnunlry with tb com no a aey en th otstenre tl wf hnv fsntone N pehnhwsi -Uti'r before the election, at b did ef. er, be would net have received the tote of a sing' Southern Stat. - W take It that ell parties tl the ftoulhare prettv wall informed new uf tb sort i f Muff uf whu a ilea. Vtn I entnptsire. Like the gener litv ef Northern men with Southern principles, he eat !n weighed ia the balance and (ound wanting. In the cunr nf a hat ) h at lMis.lt, he declared that "he thanked Uud he l.ve.1 m a free State" that nuperverted hu man feeling Was opposed to tUvtrv" Uitt tlatery was "firial and padttiial eiil" and hmt'el of hi WiMueat In ul snog tint lie vt timetita in th Stnat of lb I liiisd Slate, He bad given, b ssul, grant dispb-atur to th South for expressing uvb eatitiatentti but b meant, iMwrthe'.res, t Mu:lt to thtia nndcr all Irruuutanret," Cnterlaining thene tiew a, and llievin la the bs?e of Snuatti e Siwrwitniv Uk'h, most Trash eat" ail hi future hope of South ern support. M tl. HrrtlJ. Wrty Keeiw.a, a' So itch clergyman wat a ait a of grmt wit and humor. On vu wxaMon h thirvs'ed an deer al F'Tt lieorg to pH m a fof fellow who wa Sell I to th hsit.srd. The olIi.M-r vfli red hi grant hit rrqnesi if h would. In rr mrss, tswnt him the fit ftt ir he wmhl k. Mr. Morristin at-ed Iu this, and the tn er ...emdu.r,lT d-uand-d tba th. c. rtv, ef t'TT baptism thould b tierfonm d na a peppy. Th lergtniwt agreed Ut It, and a party of mtay gsnuetnen assemble in wilueaa II. notrl psp- t.sm, Mr. )birrU desinal IhensVer to bid I nplh d"g. a na eus.nm.ry in th baptism of rhihlrsm, ss4 .d. "As I nm a mini) ssf Ihe Chore) i4 MaNln4. I SMit etwoj aswrdi.g tn Jf nrnnt" i tl the ehun h. " , 'CerUuily,' taid the ma,1., - expect all the ' eni.wit." t ' V .11. ll then. mnr. I bey'l b Ihe aausl aoe. that ptl.rsr A " of It.tglili r t irt fioi the cr J, and Ot ..er tb' e thecsndi Int ftT hsptm st. WaSHIXCTOJ ALLSTOX, ' Sooa af.r AlhrtAa't tBarriag m:th Lit Urtl wife, the tistxr I'aT the La lr. auin-,h mad kit aeoond it to f.nnrpe. AfWr a reti .leneo tber of bttl mure tbaa a year, hat pecuniary want bevauM very pret-mg and urgent, mor to than at any other period ot hw life. Oo "tit of the uccaiutit. at b himself used to narrate th nnf. It wm in nit ttudiu, renejtiw;.; with frl- mg of .ftiuuat despomuon up- hie ooodmou. Hi eou.uiono teemed to tell him that li bad derted bit aHictiou, and drawn thorn upoa bimaelf by hie want id do rrantud for paat fa- hror from beaten. Hit heart ail at once eeenied SUed with th hope that G-d would l!ea to hi prayera, if he would offer up bit dirtcx expree- tione of penitene. and ak for liiv in aid. He accdinsly kicked hie door, withdrew to a cor- aer of the room, threw himtelf upon bit knee end iryed t -r a loaf of bread for himself and bit wife. Whit thut employed a kuock wa beard at th door. A leehug of momentary tliant at being detected in thi pout ion. and a focfing of fear lott he -wijrht hate been obeenred, inuucea nim lo naeien aim oicb iio uoor. a ttrang inr)uired for Mr. Alliton. He wat anx ious to letwa who wat the fortunate purcbaeerof the painting of "Angel I riel, regarded by tne artist at one of bit luatter-piecos, aud which bad won the priie at the exhibition of th Academy, lie w at told that it had not been sold. ''Can it be notsible J Not told I Where it it to be had?" "In thia very rooin. Here it it," producinc the IiiuntltiL' front tne corner, and wiiing off the dust, "it it for tale; but iu value has never yet, to my idea nf iu worth, been ade- quntely nprcitod. and I would nut port with it." "What it it "I "?'' " '. far, exceeded my offors; Hoar" --it for totr to name th price' "Willf"" price." -win tone nnnarea nounu - . . - i liX il WJ3... 'lt .a m.trt. limn ' wrt.i..iBu.nnwuip. ....... ; I hav ever asked tor U." "then the pointing The atmnsreriotroduwd. bimself ; ll3aarqu ofStalTorai and be became Irom thtvt immienfrornsof - wnrmwrt tnenits ot- r. ; Jif BouWiii:"-' The other endisavored to soiae him, Alltton. By him Mr. A. wu introdmred to the but the gallant Frenchman clove hie antagonist eotietj.f'the nolutity. and yBtry.i, .and..Ive. j.iUaVairtl.. obw chx, and tirtobd Iriiu lifrtatw.- cauttiie ol the mo-l lavonii among tue many gifted minds that adorued-the circle, in which h was licsor niiiu w kii nsiiiix wiw;u. " 4i.--i 1 .. .t., 1 1:,.. ,.t i.:.. I tniUHillt reiieilims OHeieu uy tiieiiovraiiiv 01 mis ; noble vititor, wat alwayt regarded by Alltton at a direct autwer to hit prayer, and it made a deep impression upon bit mind. To thit event he wat ever alter wont tn attribute the increase of devotional feeling which bcams a prominent trait in his character. . A NciuttsK EniTo' Lire. The editor ofthe Oiih.Ii.. Arrow given the following description of hit eam-tnm and luauuer'ol lite : Aiain w e write iu our sanctum, though not as at first, upon the stump of our flrst fallen tree. Our cabiu it partially reared, aud near it we have toleetc I a thady tree, Iroul vrliose nouglis we baie interwoven a cool, airy, nnd iklighilul Isiwer. A rustiu seat formed of polet, with the green soft grass for a eunhioii, un J an Diubruo- which our portfolio i Mramliling through ? of tho dolo'iout and ou limb as a table upon .rosts. Wa-baMi bev-4ut-the bonhei to gather some juicy 1 .uio, u.ai K" -oo 1'-"'"" ! un. riie reverberatinir chiK,i hi the ax ui the in wild prolusion around iiitn uihjii uur i-tir , ttl,t, mu.nl ..fun, mU.iu. I. tlnj ,JlfrTTh. onentUont of tli. Fin.nc; BmUaTfthrTi unon the river, we tee the appri uttcu ui iiie iioisr i 1 noisy steamer, disturbing nature luvely will, its clicking machinery and clouds . . - g machinery anu clouut 01, I whilst in the background ampflre. over which broils a da'plumpduT-kfor our mid- j fctoaiu ami smoke, smokes tlie great cam brae ot 0 itila and a 11 1- ..... 1.. i...rf.i.. 1 ..,.nt. i..1H : , 1 1 , .i . acIrfiguoTl nuitoes, which ar evening swarm tn great ahud-1 . .-r uanor, ..e. truer .an, I 11 .i 1 -.i. .'511,1 Id.. In thequ.Tter ended March SI, 1k54 T-w a.re, an.1 other tegeta-, , M COMA,Biril( u n,,. to t'..e westward, upon the ; fl4,ii05 m lvtWy. "W, bav. from thoibird stream of nature . choicest veruge. llot , artlr,n,lu,1 ;Kftll s,,,,,.,.,, last-2,1 let sturdy ton, ofthe prariehirctthejust returned , JJ. . M4P,si from lhe,r.umner ..u,,l to .ee wliat. Father at Washington, has sent Ihem. 1 bX J fr(1; ,,,nlril,,, ... . ,,,., .-...... ... "' to have the lauds and graves ot their toretathert - . ., , -i , forever, tn topiurn iml leavo theit-sdiildreu upon j the land sele!ted for them bv the pale-facet. I whllM thi i S.xoa r.ee thall ipbatgh u,, J wjjl a,... -u. - r sr-. n- ii - . i . i - t i oone b Uoai-Ii upon th surtace ot tlio fertile ,i,. . ,,,,. ,k...i. i, ,1 1 i "-"""!" -'r ", V " A. i:A. ..on I, rettTv. white m-n ho. "tear-' fL ti H r A' ,L' ru- 1 vw.-ll it now ...d that I recce bt. el V,t claim cabin upoa th. fere site of th. last ' !"7 ..V." ; ' -'f .? I u,",i"" l"t"' ' 1 .ill.ee of tht. rtr'tboueh noido and test fa- " M",, " to .the to licigottat ac ...iinerc-tl treaty. . . dingtavHes. They anxiout await Ct. .lii h her a . I l.7, t.5 ".'If, "r" I. "T' Whi;h l.ted navmenl. frum our eoternmcl. ks.n alWI 71:. '."'I "V" . ""T rh,l,,n- "J f'? em;pcv((,r a n.p.ur. between, lurkey i.;k' .'k yv-tj-.tr.-- m-TTi -.u, ,.t....ni i "tnexwnn-iiee i.n.i.inii.---rw-v-wtinnr Thirty I and Peri isnS.-.all. cuntrmlicted. J "" v t veart ol Hire, tolerahtr t-ill vriih liL-hi ,t v.l ; ii. ...... .ti.--.-i :. ii- landt. f .Y:J J : int.. that neither Seiiborg nr S-bastopol shall be at torv of th wsir who. notiein" unon a ali-n on a .... :.... ... i.;- .1 .... . it., t. ... a t, ' J .1. . 1 tn 1 ., , , Beer-'hop the wo-ifs; lletrfm' ssi rcinarktd .- .fc..tw Irit- 1 : - n t , - . ' M .. :, , ; . , ' ,". Here is one epiallr as good, which we find in tne r.oiior stunie m the "rtoiiccr.orl aliloruia Monthly Miigaxiiic:" A ludteroui scene .occurred a short lima Coc4 on one of our most frequented wharves. It seems 1 Gs. Cowrnt. On the '."Jd ult.. fien. Concha somo lilrsute hunter had captured a hirse grixilv I itsudn td I rest to th inhabitant uf Cub. Ue mt np, among the mountains somewhere, soil, daring Lis resolution to continue the tani intont upon "renlixing finething out of l.iio ' course in adihinistmg its government aa I e had duly cage,! him, In t room ope.iiug. wt will I did when he befon occupied the! antaia General say, ii 1 un Paeillo Whtrf, Over the disir 'he hip, end thtt he hnpe i to meet the tame tup posted ill consnl U"U" I. tiers, the "legend" (a I port from them which thv had ilwats given .IMiojqlx. yvulJha.eU.iJg.llcsr iUlres-i t ei t caught, Ad.uies.on lit centa." An onto- hope tn be hle to guide the island to the verv phittiraled, raw-boneil, long-leggrd. buik Pike couuty man, fresh from th mine (excessively verda.il and nutter of fact and lodsnendeiit, witb all) in shuffling down th street, read the sign and thought he'd like to lo k at th "critter." Sj he paid the admission foe aud, after satisfi ing hit enriotity, went ou bit way.' Th day after, on of our Herman fe'.low-ei'iiieni opened th very next room to that wher bruin wa on ex hibition, and posted over his door a ign on which wat printed In hug capitalt. rgr Bier." tHrr Pike County friend t luntered long-h-pr i!y rti'W th ttreet toon afterwards, and was thunderstruck when h read th new ign. Larger Hear! said he, "larger Rear f whv, , . , . ,, , , .,,t dig item that other feller eye h aid . a wu the lirgcst I mar ever ketelied I've been Htiwttnl !" and At wrathful as Arbillea, be mad one rush for bruin' cthihiliun room, twtpt iu Til auanry Ihunderboltregardlesoof aitmiteion frs, and, without on. word, patum.led our worthy friend Ihe hunter, almost to death, and utterly "cleaned him out." ,-.. .. fAsflMERE liOATS. In chrrinirling the eommeneement, on Tueedaf last, uf the Annual Slate Fair at N York, th Journal nf Commerce aay t " Tlie most interesting tnimtls on the pounds were three IVhm.re guatt, entered by lr. I' lis. of S uth Csrolint. It it in ihe animal ef who h tli Oashmere shawls r made, the a'n -et-L. .. . ni wiiH-n uart not aenn, at many ,nprise, ) upon their raritv, Lut urti the Ur tbat thaj walt-rinl sr.rrw every nthe like articl la it esnaciiv lor wear. Tl-e t ashmere rsil wa in lr.sl.M-s.1 Into S.ulh Csis.Iioa seieral Tear gt by lr. ati, who ea ighl I beta in Asis, fort. t" lists' ri'K en the l. k f cameU, from ( ..nsJaniinot l. Ther btve been ln'r.Juce.1 the brn k-bat was brokra in two, Aflsr remter ht h'lu Into .North Car.llina. (l-orgl, Vs.lalma, 1 lug from the temporary stun, be ad l.enxd Hie, Ti nan m. .ad Florid, and are mi ted with brwhlayer n ub 1 "1 sat, ton w'.l mtn up ilar tb natit gnat. Th hair of tb aninttl, whh-h ifto Ae'l waul yur bmk Uoke, jnsi kwp 'na M pur hi:, it m ! Iwtatiful. U eomewbat Ua aty bd!" resemble, in anpoteane Ihe faet nv-rti'ttt at th fleer nf th Chins sheen, a few ef whi. h are on ethdilioa. Ilia curly. st In letur, and br. Ills n. in nnnaesanr. The animal it et tremely delicate in shape, (h.aigh har.lv. A Suck mails frornthe luur wa sh.wn with tit rt. Wthtra that th meat I while and ; ,, r .... . ... " T"i .C . " w1 . ' . I nlin wher .her ue reared to milium, A herd CI strotett its li against d.igt. which entutituw gniat ailtant-g ittetshe. n in bmlilis where dtsre art tniHimmio, IK quetlb a hsl ani. ml and atant. mar b areli mated In partienlar regMmeie Uader Mng much dinmaaeei thrangtv ant the United fstaire. bt msan of wlnah, nnd lb ettwnittee m wkteh k vttm riaek us.ma-w.iU ad Iiim-is will i maia n lb. mlWht.lwn nf the amsot ia t,rtM.lii.Ml .ftkiM Ua Ut(,.( tUm, r,M tUu N-rlh wmtld It mm a imt-ret4 il bred t ittes mtp-irted vh IV. Ittls. Thrivrheet N.nth I'tmlin h nrdinarr nninnl hss nm bt't'ir In ne. from the meib ItVWJl nslil. ls.s.1 it t.i or .red he (lot The riie irm-ft wi. id be wjetb I't.ng Ut l' etiMiia ! ti ' I ' : , MEXICO. ' . The Mexictm eorrespnwdet of th Sew Orb aa j,t , ejtflt.it left of th rn million i0f dlJlrt fieid hT th I'nued .State. W bar it .u to ji . paEI, but ir it qi.Uo certain tmU ,tw Ooverument it already driven to shift fc rjM mon,j. fu prores of lb revolution mwt-Tia, .l.noln.. -nrl dia nwu condiuou ot thinsc cannot posMbly exMtinueiri, her wharf at w o'clock thit xoorniog. uok (c-i,. Rumor of Terr kind are ia circaaii.. It i, ,jllt Sanu Ann withe to Withdraw from th ooontrr at an early dat, MJ ,h.T,i k h detiimad i. Almonte aa kit MCoetei. It it bkewite renorted that Hi com- dluia i.h ),ae jutt left th capital, it ladui with pm bakm'mK t hi Kxeellency. The tarn correspondent, after anouncing tb .xecmin, of Court itaootnet de Boull'n, T i jj Wl)Uij not ve kca defeated and Uk'en, i,al th kinduofttetinuedby lieuertl Vanex, toward the French noldier at (iuatamat. had elkiteil their tvmpulht and attachment, to much ,hHt KaoBMet. inttewl of coinnian linj a pr- tJ f deroted follower, found himtelf turround- d br irluctatit combatants. Twice thev -efuicl to be led to battle, and when at length their consent wa extorted, they fought without en th..iasm or anlor. Such is th tme reason for the disastnHis result of the expedition. When in the mi'li.1 of the engagomcnt, Yanex rushed into the mrlrr, to arouse the xeul uf bit toldieni, a unauimout py of "spare the General '." unite from tlie ranks of th French. But for thit universal eentimeut, Yanex would hate fallen, riddled with bullets. Uaousset -behaved like a hem. Before surrendering be fouirht desner- atelv, teokiug death in cverr directioi mysteriuut ptvidenc apareJ him for inimiuiom, f,it8. Perceiving that hit t tion, but a lorB im. im .ir.itu Fil. I'.niui.iiiii Ilia, i.ia ma. w... I n rn t u.--,.- i,. , i ,i ,i ., .i tit. - .i - .1 . 1 1 1 I Ty Qear me narraexs, wnicn was ry near tlie tiarracks, which wat belching forth destruction. Twolexican threw lfiwM'lvyi titsin htm, one attenrpted to spear him but wat shot dead by a pistol in the -band ,n thit was no m ail, he wa finally ririshtr, mid excuted as ttated above. taken . . - " Post Orrtci Aul'sex. The Chicago Democratic Press, suiikiii'. ofthe letters and circulars mail ed undff the frank of Senator fouglaa, commu nicating tho plan of a new political paper, the Chicago Times, estunatet the number at a hun dred thousand, the postage on which would amount to three thousand dollars. If the Press is correct in its estimate, the fact ia one not only disgraceful to Senati ir Douglas, but it it a con incnUiry upon the justice of the present franking tytcm tliut shoiihl have theetfect of C'lmliuiiiog it in the eyes of every honest man. If inenilwrt of Congress must have the liberty of loa ling tho mail bugs with their useless speeches and partisan documents, lot them he required to obtnin from an otfioer of the House or Senate theMjstse-stanins they ' require, and make it Ju7 !'f ''n"',! ufli''l;r" '""-'P 80 aewtunt of ''MiJUh tji punilnir nf lmii ntl. Jiy-tvaah """ni,)er- Tl.it arrangement would accomplish all the good result! of the finnkiog system; whilst it would prevent unscrupulous member. ..-.. ' rum abusiu r, A . Vi. . ior i, . . , Post Office Uepnrtuicnt fir tl. current vear. savs a'cotmiuwirnrv. ilis.hisArTiA faio .,f n ''j. - . . T. m" '" ",e 'J '"PV"ance of ! .?d fc,,"T uffi;e- " quarter of : mi ,h" "'"" 1 leUers f' be " N openers, which contained money, was l.tdl the amount JJ,,1S second, quarter. Lib let. U81 letters, ri-turne-1 unopened-th- omgivt. of this i,i, . r .,. i ' . branch ol governmental eenice it f. ire at'tia- ( R "H ' Mr.. Nutild. srint.-WrTwif .sfMr.-TW II. Saintu air, near tVilkasl.mi' i Air Itornnrr loft b rv-pe.nM wile with oil rkllilrfn t ntirg.lv IasI it ma i.f ti.it . ! v . " - t .t ..tie ... nt..i- ";- J"" i'r,,o i" rpnr,nre. im is a wen 1 huilt uisn. mill lu -U j.-mvs T. TT7 7 . T" 1 us. r. . ,-siniD-isir iu:ers a rewn"t . eommensurnte with the value of the wife, to snt ' one who will bring herlsirk. Thec particulars i are from the lM,.rl.,rt WM. summit of pmsnerilr. bindinr it mor ttr-nrlV I than evurj to tlie mother c-iuntry by th strong C of interest uud affection. On the line ilur he also issued an addres to the soldiery of the island, as Captain lirnersl. This d.s-iiuient it ofthe ordinary complimentary and euukdenc expressing character. CocsrtaraiT Coisi. The New York Journal of Commerce calls tin attention of tlie public to a counterfeit quartur uf a dollar, sbudt i the closet imitation in appearance of the genuine Coin, which ever fell under notiiw. It was taken nt the Post Othiw, and paid into the ftib-Treaee- ' i " ww, itTt.iu ut .-tr, j Birdsall, th weigher and tester of rv, wher it wa detected bv Mr, K.lward II, coin. Thit counterfeit apjieurt te be made of tine, or other bright metal, it east to resemble exactlv the ga ntnecmn, aad br afterward "galvanised" with pur silver. It it dattd 153, It about 10 grains lighter tbaa th genuine, and hi very rt tl'. By the Utter characteristic, it may easily bt delected, at it tt ill realilt break br a blow from a hammer ; th specimen referred to wat brt'kn by Mr. Birdsall between bit thumb and anger. There are probably Imt few ' now in circulation, and n-reiiertof meier will do well to be on their guard agnint. them, Vi f-wnm hint uf thshsM lists of aenuln "imho's I bead may be elort4 from tli nnntxed pant grnh, which we I nil iu the Uailv Ijgle, prutled I . tl 1 r . " I n airmjatv, lenue-seei A "colore 1 pussun," we "Old Kit" whii assia; ing under a ntw I' rre- - 1 story buudtef, lu trwssi of erection, br.ck-bal ! fr" from ttoi hand of a bricklty er on th will nbnta, and ia ibtsstid.ag came "in eunttot with I the negru't heed. The tntuwt was great, and A SioSraiu. The Inle tttwrnhmnrtMiglit a Mevnd spring upon all the low country. Ibe Doner and throb ate .11 bedding aad bloating t'rrh, and Ui peta-h ami pear Items, ire in ai Ssei Ml bbwm. This tt snppowd m artte from Ihe thtking, ra. king tnj Mnppwg of tb tvge to hie king 1st, by the lm tiocni. It b. bug Uea known by gerdmert. etc , that try dose pruning lute in eummer, wowbl cans shrtiU and tee s tower its, and now npott the earn ' prioeii.U, the norm by s.riprh.g and tearing than bn fmlared very gwMml Itttwong v .rorly astrw, that the fnmt n.ll 4 .itu , tb smaaod Vrop frail m npmt t iaa Hmmlari. ' J"be W. (.auia hst Uen resjneated In a fc-.U ..I. I . Is Mtn kit taais hi k, Saul ! ennd.dam h Myo trf New kwrt. Vlr. lie. well knona hat rrtian, ar t ia Iht ledittdmal nhaaltsmed .i.a:ieaew,a rM ', t:tf JnH summer tn lelirsmg I'.roay'n.t ii it f . 4. aM-m..ls ...n vt . lit i.at tK ymt ibttdtd nm-tbet I c tl act. M the elijv i . i , .osiis nawttt wsr-i. ' lathe no imopii AKRITAJU OF TUS STEAMER CANAHAJ arrxw bt ixrxa A Tilling of l AretieStaMfrt Vrtf eat) iSos) JtrtikioA'ivatite iu HrradM -J C - VnittT.it Vrimrm xiflVto. . ' Nw Yoaa, Oct. o- 1 a twataar Canada r- bringing date from livorpoul to th 23d of bep teniiier. Tn atmrnr Arctic aaileil on th 20th, aad tlie t'tnad brings Ido further intelligtoc e epeeting b.e. - - - ' ' ' . Th Canmta brinjt 113 patsengera, including eighteen Sitter of Mercy. , l'he steamer Asia arrived out on th 17th 1 The Canada paaaed the F.uropn on th 23d, in th afternoon, olf Ormeshead. bound to Liverpool, and on th HUth passed th Baltic. Th renorted rupture between Persia and Tur key t othctally contradicted. - - l'he tteamer Petrel put bai to tfi Clyd damaged, with five death on board. Th Sao Jacinto wat at Southampton. Tie Eatlern War. It has been officially aa Bounced by th French and English government that on the 14th ult. 58.0U0 men landed without opposition at Kup.itoria, and immediately march ed upon ISeliasuipol. The transport bad ra ti; -n mi to Varna lor 14.UUU mure f renchmen. l'he Russians fleet had again been run into Sobostopol by a part of tb allied fleet which bad arriretl on mat port. -A statement had been received from Coos tan tinople, but wa yet unconfirmed, tbat tb C'xar at the last moment had assented to tornia. and .Ujit a steamer was ilesiiuti'lied to postpone th ....... . . . - - . , ty------. -,.-z.-r..- iiiu I 7. iiul ui nit' 1 1 1 -1 Huvii-tis nau tun nicuu " There wa a rumor, howTt--thftt--B-ttk would b made on Siebastopot thi winter. The utailu. floe'Tii.d'Rgf.Ttt run into Selatopol loo sooiiiM part of the allied Heel off that port, 1 hare wo a current report tliat the batteries ol uuessan&tl again. ueej&iHjnimrueov Anapa and Kerteb were closely blockaded. At Inst acoouut the evacuation of Wallachia and Moldavia wa complete. The Russian rear guard had crusted the 1'iath It has been divided that neither Sweaborgnor Cronstadt shall be attacked this .-eason. The r rench Baltic fleet returns to France 'CirtaMiia. Schamvl Inis entered tho Northern part of Ovjorgia witb ll,tsM) men, and advanced us the Kouns . The Russians were taken com pletely by surprise and retreated after a very teehleresittiu.ee into the mountain. Schainyl carried off a great qonntity of booty, and inodo tome prisoners of the hij;h rank. These move ments have had the effect to compel the Russians to relinquish the idea of the conquest of Turkish -Asia. , Circnssia, lieorgla, and Crimen, ore tobo placed under the Porte at Siiterim, .with the right of being governed by their otrtrtaws. u No rrtulis lo the Austro-Kuumn negotiations are expected until tlie enpurre of Scbattopol rino. Mcmwbiofft bauinl eigry ttn to innkeSehatov Jiinpregnahlo. Theapproi means roach es are guarded-by forts, aud portion of th roads mined. . tWMi)at tun nai.Been ossneu preparing tt 1 Tcx'w"4"rSSnHrfsTTtiir last: extieiiiTtT IfF "tZ?ZZ ula obtnin the victory rie say, whole of Ihe ttore of nowder sti with him and them into the air." - Other accounts say that the Russian works are yv to be and fn men... extended to lie successfully maintained, on tlie nature of the toil and entrench- iust constructed on the 1-xnd aide cauuot U( foruiiilablc. It it rumored that the Engltsh hare captured 1th. Ru.u Kxpre ..earner off Sobastopol with iiU.iurtaut .tespali'hes It wa reported tint ".liota had ly.cn exchongaLl and lives lost during the landing ot the expedi tion, but it it den'wd. The Russian preparations were made at an other point, miscoucctving the daugore of the allies. A Kutsian ateacner btodnd aooinpany f Cot- tackt at Ualatt on tb un, aud destroyed the machines of the Ihtnubmu Steaiu L'oili;uy and tei-urcil a upply ofcoul. SiHitH. The adiics-s from Mailrid represent fpiin as qu e: and progressing slowly under the new government. The: bad been no furtlu r outbreaks. Mr. Route's letter is viewed with xi J offer hun Icl, wu) iiiit.w'cr urt to remnin. i - . . . i- i j . i. - n fimM imrn iKmnnny u riatfn wt lw Kiiia tai-knl uim winter. r, , . r -r. .. . ..t . - ; r .-.1 - V , x.ooiafl'1. iiicweainer iiironcnoui England was ter iiu iratile and an abundant harvest gat gathered. The cholera wat gradually tubtiJiug No geucral news uf tuoweul. Vance. Nothing of special importance. All was quiet. Ahuudmi crop list been procur ed .firsrWit rtnif Vutte. Anstri and Pmssis ttilt liiaintni 1 the same attitude toward Ruttit nil tlie Allie-I I'. wen. lirland. The crop and harvest wr abun dant . HIEJiIAUKW3... Lirrrvuol Snil. Zi. Th broker eirrnlar re ports Cotton easier but not lowtr, with but little speculative ilemana. Breailstuffs The broker circular report breadstuff generally firm, with an upward ten. denev. Flour hal a'lvanced 24 Wheat 4d 1 and Corn la CJ. Whent Whit. 9t 61I a 10 ; red nt V.la Us. Flour Western Canal 2Ve 6d a Sit) Baltimore and Pbilaiielphia Ht 6J 3lU6d; Ohk. 3. Rd a i it j t'ora 4s a 3. t. PruvisHini (iardiner report Beef unchanged Pork and Bacon unchanged with a moderate de menti : Consul closed al MJ for money, aad 95 1 fur account. Tobacco scarce and it good request. Wool dull depressed. Iron continued in active demand. American stocks bad been dull, excepting g i.erumtut securities, (Irnkmm'i Tnnl .Va Arriral tt Ue Arrtie TW Wnttkrr, ll'tllk. dr. Xaw t'oaa, Oct. 7. Tb trial uf Urabam it tuU progr ing and eon- t.nuee to esrtte grant interest. 1 he tut wit netset are Mill under t&ainiati.n and the general teaof uf the teelunony would aeem to indict that the assault anon Cot. loving wa premeditated. The prisoner look much jaded au I exciie.1. , I n to ihn writing w bav a. tiding nf tli tUames Arctic, now ki anxiously bnked eir. The gtrernl Impvewi, and hqit it tbat th ha put Li 'h, bat ing eneounieml a storm, and sustained dam,; to hr hincry. ll.Jhmtit OuUmrol.A M raeulout Care t'lrwrutia Nsrra. Angut.nl Cook, a ro.npsmit. in the ot". of one of the paper, nahftthed il pbils.lslphia, ww r.eicd Uf a hang tune wl.tt ar rot. lout tor. m bis arms and legs, hi cast in tle end became so desperam, thai II appeared rtul-l be muttbsrsakebitrmnlnvmeat A friend. however, nwrstnvW-l him to use llolluwny't ihnt ntent, aa 1 to take the P.Ht aoonti. g tat the pnn ted direetion. which he did. Alts a short li, h funnd himself rst.urably better, aad by perm-tr ring woh thea rami lit, la m few week be wtt eomp letely rwred, and ia now able to work with renewed viir. Tilt Poetponcd. Ow asroast 4 Iht silrtames ef Vill-tW ffane la Aamaata, lm, r.a tseaf the t'mttrnJ Act. ea lars Assail, .. kae bete poatewamt I Ike 3 ok,,- Nst.iawr ., U. w. t.tH, Otl, 10. 1". It. IVearawy. lor SJo. irt 1 H.ftf fraa th r.iwJ H r. irttb i ittT.fitli) ti wiorv !(' .nj MMftrj Are nt thi. fb. , rU.ar 10, K.t. X I . ..m na f uni.o V . r.,,l.n. t Ulm - 2.50 ttkfb, frtrt CI aad Mill ... I I II I 4 rt.Ti peicbi cra-tioT. JlOaJulx MaJULTT. SMrtdTTirtlT tor th Star tr A K. W i rtiinm . 'w anltsal Orteert, 7orwsrding an4 0ta- uauoa ttarcoaaitt aa. a gttatsik taar. - KorfoUt. Oct. 7. Kloi'a.-Therw Is Wru?L demand tor Fkmr of any detcriptioa, barajti afraid to m-me into th market, lo.,kjn)t ur , nirtntr on line. quota ta-dov. Sumn-tuuiast f Uatrtt tf, Fatuilv ii. , , s us-. .,..oe ui m eeiuence arrttiag: w hear nf a sale of whit thi utornin at 71 V. Yellow offering. . ., H. ii Pi.w.---Salc of new S. . Ptat $14, ". . foTToN. dull no tales , SvAvts-Act.ve It. O. $J7 (Vj 38. W, 0. tl& is- Pipe fix). . - - ,; ' . ; , Babok. H" round ! fr flj. tVattara Side 8K'1!- ShonMer71 (r. 7J. ' . ' Lao Nol, 1L'. No. 2. lS.-'N'o. J. 11. Liu. Tbba. $ltlW. C, $1.25. tixotiaixii. liusinfe- in li rocerie very good, and price of Siigar and Coflo looking up, j tiu ano 1 to 5 tons 4'.) B ton of lilXK) tb -.6 "10 -47 . 10"25 "47 - ' 2A-so " 40 . 6W100 4i ' - i ' ' Th above price fur Uuano CaeU only. wiutnraTos kabut. Itoported txjrsMiy (or th K. C. Bur, 17 Ja. H. ' Caadboara Co., Cextmtasiea Mtrchaatt. . Wilmington, Oct TtariKtisig. Tb transaction in tins article hnv been light dor- " ing the week ended thi. aioniipg,: jiwing to the ky tuikllirMirv-siriTe The roarkethas ruled steady at last week's price,, with tit exoejiti'Hi of one parcel, nearfy all virgin. wbehbrwgrtfii-rygWltlt. - p . SiMniTs Tt'iri!iM.--Tlii article ha ruled teady at 48 cent tine last review, and th transactions have been light.. Then U a full stock -on market, and we learn that tcllert are gener ally holding at SO cent ; buyers, however, ihow no ditpotition to operate at over 48 cent gal Ion, at which tale were made thia morning. 5 " Rosjsj. In tbia article there ha been aior activity during the week, and Common bo ad vanced 5 f(r, lu cent on former quouitioa, with sales of 4,tKH)-bbl. Ta Ruled tteadr at our ouoLiltOtTof last week up to Monday when it deidjDed 10 ctt- The receipt for the week bars' been light, toot ing np only 440 hh).SM of whitfh. went off et f:t.atl and 1W Mt&iO XU.TTh demand i limited at lowfistugurc. .-; ' PetmW? Market. Sent 8 Tonicra LHio market wa quite active to-dar without change in price.. Stocks for inspection in ware house quite light. : , C.nTTos The talc to-day were S3 bale at $Sj f..r prim. . - j - t-oax.Wo note sale to-dav at. 80 cents, "Wireir: Prime i white continue ouite .earea nd wanted Isithd-rceeJ andmillmir. We ouons white at If I 61 and red 51 55 ; couimon and fair IOIS 91 to St . lova, Sb.f Stmerfine wt Aand- T. rt aTfiwmuTiTi-TarKTiTr'" ' - 1 uacon. tne Banrket u very bare of good Tir- ifiina, whKh bruigt l(tj to 1 1 cte. ,hog round, 111 to 13 cents for Ham I Side U to Kl : ShouV dure 8 to 8. Ouano. The market I rerr active with eat.. tiderahle tale at 5-iO nor ton uf 2,UhU puttuuafwr WHiinii, buu am vr IUll"ilB. FayetteVille. Sent. 6. Trade ha been brisk duruigtbe past ik. The market ho lawn well supplied with Ha. on sale at 10 to 13 et per lb: There ie tinorh iuppty of oldCure some new s. ki at uu vtt per hnsliol. Jteceipt of Cotton lar sale of new o .Hon at 7i to 81, Fhmr coutinne to decline, and stile bate lieen made under quotation! market still ur. tettleil. Srtritt Turn.-htin To. proting -tale at 45 ct per gallon. lUw do, Z,M and 82,75 per bbL ' Peter gury Female College. rilHE nt sesrlan ef thit H-titotlia will m X urn uSt Us. Vialty iuliht menth (tTtk ay f &vu;iou,) adcliusun u tlltk ef sly, ISii. - r s I tilt, kit. fiK IkilK W. tMHTKK. Pr.tMleat, aad l'rst Bells Lettrts, Klhics, At. KOBERT KEUIl, A.s!-, J Mtthutats.s and istaral Scitnem. WIl.l.tAM T. DAT., A. sf, Aaceat Langtsget and Literature. s JOrKl'II dMAI.L. . klodera Lut-gssgs. aad Patatiafi 1 t. TTtKn: im.Fr; Muitt i4 Urtw ag. . Mist F.MJlT7TAVU.r, ' - : VmtmeaMl Untacfaes- His. AANfA t. ARMfsTEAD, fruuarr DspwUasnL . Tkrmt nf Tuition for Ike Scholaitie Year t " Primary aspariaissit, Mi...,.3t Arwdwit. (silttnetsl Knrii-k brsnchss.l. H.t. CtHrgiau-hlgkst Engluk ttaachst eitk Ltm at 'itsst, .A..M.M.M.M . XT Tusnrusgss. tti-a...f Masie aa fiuatut '.iur,.u...-......t ltwilig I. paarit 'eer aaartar,) : ; , t Ptialin ia Oil at VS'star, (rrr twsrtar.l.i li Leriaras aad Kiptriioraii ut Kttaral Bsttwet; (par Bacnd klatK lltilj tttnUt,.. .Z!iiiZutu BOABDIXa." ' Ta.sc Insist tVrn. a d'sftere wttl nrfti la' d t Rinitl ef William Lea. JWr. 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A Ian- m--w:SsH-' Tt ' f ; . 3 4j . .. l .tos 1 1 sua. MsSfS. MmVm, amtl tmmf kf To Contractor. CJ FALKfiinnfiKtL w'll a. ese.aed nntB O tri'uf. Iht It's J.r af v'.'r nest, te Wt.'d . fttaala tVlrre I. Isntistn.-g. ."I. C, ef ttte towlhg jiaeui-si. la wit I Ik. frmst htuljiag to W is-iif-sl, will, a p ! m Ut raar tts4 feat, amd lh. ki ta na tki. llsrls. taatl thn tsnaml, rtt sita.ftta4jane, apt y talk a4aa tigswd. . . 1. . HlI U n"n nf tasiltie. lstistfg, pt, n.4, i:. ni- i I