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NO It Til CAROLINA STAltAVKDNESD A Y 31 Oil IV IN G, A O VE 31 BE II X, 1854. r. a l x i g n rTcT -- ..... - " v j;i ;;,-,iay Moi..ixj, xov. 8, last. EviinK. We furni-h th ftr for n of the LejjUlaturc, on tbo following Tae tl c e V mis : - lor tli Weekly, fiirthtxesainn. Forth. TriiVcvk'y - 50 ecata $1,00 ' Tils Sau'rcht Coxtixtio. T publish i t'.i issue, tic proceedings of the Conreatina that assembled in Salisbury, on tin? 2d instant, to tk into c-insM-.rjtion the railroad syttem of tb S'ate and todcvis tome plan In be recommended to t!ie nest Legislature for pushing forward our work of intern "J improvement io progress or in e intcmplatiun. We commend the resolution to the cartful rontidera'inii of nil well wither of tbeOid Xorth State. They contemplate, at it will le teen, the iib-;ripion on the part ef tlie State of two-thirds of tlie capital ttock of all Mttch road ; M may I deemed necessary for tlie development , of tlie resourcci end the promotion of the inter ests of the State, when one third thall hare been , ................. ............. ,6 ,,..,,, .J,-. .. the rou'ea recommendedor railroads U tlie ex tension of the Central Road, East and West, which u now looked upon by our people aa a fliedfact.. plans remteniplating a connection with tli Wert worn adopted, which if carried out, mighMead to l-nefire-tiijltf j3.hJteicftf4h4 State: Our State has now f;iir!y miliarked in works of internal Improvement, that ha become her . settled policy, o regarded by all partiee, and t, thin vindicating tlie propriety and justice of their I advocacy by many wise and patriotic men, who in the days when appropriation, for ueh object were extremely unpopular, manly battled for the right and maintained the correct policy at the rink f eneritfeing Hbenjselvet t home." The completion of all workt that may be necessary to the development- of the varied reeoureee of of oar beloved State and to fostering the nuin- .. .rout in'ematt that require eacourajreineitt, it now only a (notion of time.' "" I - The action of the next Legislature will hare a yery important bearing upon the future well being of iho State, and its acta may determine for yure to com whether we wilt compete with our sister Stales in enterprise and aaergy, or whether we will fall liaok and quit the race. We have fining hope that Burnetii ins will be done that will not disappoint the expectation, of the welt i!ii rsof the Old North Btato, Mo. rm Loonir.i Fri0"inr ro rat Sat-rii. Senator lbieU uf HIin.ua, Juil' Ixwjr ei!leaeue, baa been making a p-eeb to bia CMOMituent in 4'f.n e wf fcia vKe lb Ne. braka till. Affi I ke h oolleapoe aa4 i'reai dent i'leroa, he JttMioe it, nfit oa tHe ground tiiat it it an aet of Htit t tlie fWh, but that it ia a Bieature to cireiimacribe alavery, and to pretent any more elave .State from eutuing into tin L'nioa. lleaaM Thit principle of nonrinterven(in would not only keep Kiraa ant" itvr what they are now free but woubl by iu full and fair opera tion, if we aatonire the ('ontinent the lotknus of 1'arirn, work with ucli powerful fire and effert that no man would ever tee another slave Territory on tliit Contiwnt," And tueh are the men we areexpeeted to thank and praise for their friendship to the South! Not we. And the Washington Tnion, tlie official paper of this Adminintration. which we are called upon te reverence as friendly to the Houih, thus en dortea tJcnator Shields' sentimenU " We are jrratificdto aee that General PhieU' is In the eauvass in his State Kivinj powerful aid to hit distinKuiahed ollea).at, Juajje lf iulas. hclilom hat a enntett boen to- tealously and ably carried en as that in Miinnis. Jodne Doujrlaa hat just completed a tour of four weeks and re turned H Chicago with confidence of tbo triumph of lli brmttervr. Ocn. fchielda bat entered tli fillet with earnestness and ability. We tee a sketch (if bi toeech at HprinjBeld in wh'yh itmaiiuMHucieipla,o tu Sebrwk bill Kith JL KAIL fcOAH CONTESTIOX, a' uii r,Xo.4, Ii4. Purr.iant to a call, a Funeral Internal Improve- I mrit t'onrentirtn met itii iI.tt, itn inoti.u. E. 4. Krwin. r.'q.. of tha eoontv j of Kurke. was ealle-l to1h Chair, and John M. j allowed' ( consulutiofl would permit, and have j airertej in to uLinit ti.e f. l..wiinr yi.ri: Vour t-'itnmit1ee, in tiie first pir-ve. tieetned it 1Um of Cumberland, and S. X. Fleming ef Uuw- ' r,""" ? "" on.e.it.on ine an. were rso.ie.i1 to 1 a. (Secretaries. I "T " . . V,.C' . "'- Three Br,ri Later rroa Europ I ECPPOKT Torn OwjTmechaxics. AKilUAl. ti' THE STEAMUl-AiiAISIA. It fclluwim tensibl remarks. wbU-k . r. BuMOanliatnt of lfaiatl-pvl 1 I. efthi. Convention were rexiuesled te ViZ7, ?Y , sw"S heie .e. ,!.. S-ui.rT. ulJe. whin tha I '"l-""'-.. . A"' ! lotnaiiltee, at. the following d.-fe,r,te were reported from their , u7,h' " ' e rr,;m respectif. eimmie.. vT.1 . fc ZF'.'" WrwI rcsolu- Alexander-A.C. Mcintosh. ITu;h Oxford, ? "'!h f"1 T''?- T' i A 1 1 W J,e. li W 1, A M Bt.ir'e . lUtoiml, Diet tint ( onvention bein); deeply Ice, I'hiiip Warli.-k, W. L McKee. Jrro'm """1 TB.L 1" Cauwl!a-1. B. (faitl.er. f. II. Crawford, T. '?b ,huuld n.",,!w md i"'a Sm, ".'f I Iviwe M I Mnf'r rkle 1 i oqiratMi in Hie construction of I,ail- ; RO-0RT. ' 1 - r or the Star. Tt l.ii f i. ! At a r'er ms-tinc of tbe H ard of I), rectors tha..,y MeignH tbes.MwellM tb. W.K-riod i ?f V.'h .C.d.na .Vut-a. L.ta In.uranc. , tWrfjiW k' r . i vi.mrMinr r.?;i on storinf evriiiis,- .uTutirr . - , ; i nmnr to mooVnV 'ted "UtU'""e,'Un XrwVo.a.Ot. 3.-Th. termer Araniaarriv,, C0,UB" f ,M.,W' ' -a th. "KriVvi.i.bi.R.-drec.rd. ! -k .hi. brine- oert , thr. cry, and 4. State., lar-l rc2r.-t the death of 1 r. W. R. ioTV, one of il lI-""geri,amociS whom I. the famou. Tuereui no troth mnre nndemable th that it member,. 1. tlM di.pena.ti. f 1'roTiJene. , , ' , , .. u,7 -itJ to mp. the Coioj-aov has ta'ul the loss of an atten- .he "' rtl accoimi. of the port mechanic. Ti.cy are . worthy live and useful ofScer and the eommuauy .lB-Iatetl Maaater Baltia. Xoawesof the pataeu- di'peiirahle c a of me and w find no town w whie h he lived a worthy citiien. Ucrs and crew ke been heard from. . village flounidi.ng without Unwr aid. Indeed the , Ti,.. : r siicrv is no nesrs of a u:hivs cnaracver in i I" w o-n.- ikitii true iitoex rS tl f iiih in ithw't . . . , ... .i l f M.,n,i:;-.. . r h relutions be enteieu ! sa oi wartna can u rtnieu up, ibosii . " T !"' ruRiursoi toe mil ol oioajtopol are aain aouu-1 nu4 mi Cravait lward R. Stsnlv. -i Cumljrrland -lieo. McXeill, D. 0. McRaa. John II. Cook, II. L. Myrover, Joseoa Atery, Duncan McUiurin, Thei'idore Manine, Thomas .V. K. Evans, .lohn M. Hose. T: K. l'nderwnl. W. McL. McKay, Geo. A. . McLean, 4. C. Me-1 nair. arterer C. R. Thnmaa. . Caldwell X. A. I'owell. " . Duplin l'avid Reid. " Irolell Dnvid Waddell, John Tvidon, An drew IlaKirnrlv, A. I. Wallace, t iritfith, E. Wootoo. . Wootou. T. Heath. A. WiUard. W. Smith. J. f. Cash. CJ. 1). Kannrav. Sam'l K. rwadt or other works of Internal luinrovemoiits. do recommend to the legislature to lend ils aid by subscribing two-thirds of tlie capital stork necessary fir the construction of such works alone, as shall, iu their opinion, tend to develope the resoun-e of our !uue and eoncentrate the trade there if up-m some one or more points upin our sea biard ornavinlile waters, within oitr own lfrler. when it is ascertained toat imliiid uals or Counties wilt aubscribe the remaining sums.rcquircd fiir tueh construction. k'our Committee then thought it necessnrv to pointoutcertalti works of inU'mal improvement which would cmne within the scope of the alore- i ..... i 1 ,i .1..... .. Wt Po rrJIsax? Ithasbeea Ihecostomof democratic pair of lat to undertake to prove tbs the vthtd Northern Whie nartv had become body to Sewirrd,- .ven Hitnrore himiiett wad- besom anti-f illinore, and all the opponeata of Howard wore said to have ifone hendloni into the darkest, deptbjif 4UsiM.iui.n jamilri,MnfcjUift, "i.lL.'Jit-J arch-traitor. But all of a audden they clmnjrcd L. t.nwat,. .In!v k.:. rvn . nimintii.ns Hmwn, .(. r . t to show the aoundnesa of Northern Whins. A short time tine the Washington ftmtincl pul luthed an extract to thow that a portion of the whigs of Iilinoit were perfectly sound o sound that a number actually favored the Xebraskabill. This was indeed a Rood. Mgn, and not on( after the Sentinel discovered another good sigtLULluft fact that the whigs of Michig-in were not all eboliti.nists either. This latter a aija reJolulian passed by the W hie of .Macoinh county aliich dcprecatetl any fusion moveinout whatever, and di'flarin(5 tlieir prclcrence lor an nonoritnie aeteat under tlie time honored banner of tboir party, than a doubtful victory under the lead of those who have sooiht to bnnst it into disTre. TW' Detroit Free i'res savs this it the sentiment of thousands of whig throughout the ntate. e confess thai we are somewhat puiiled in enniteturina the object of the Sentinel in mwinK the soundness of Northern Whigs unless it hat determined to repair Some of the evil it may have M P7,.,0U;l?.Pr,,n"'? man.' sl;: hLUi'li 'd. h,;, n; V II.I. r yrr0.H,..niMee eMert-,ine.l the opin- Mitrsh, New lliinoyer; W. L. McKee, liurke lotnsts. wish it Cod speed 1 W don't think tuck evi dences uf conversion could be douUed. Miatiua. An Inquest wa held by coroner Scott over the body of a free negro named Cba ves,'whi was found murdered on th Fnyetteville rod,cral miles from thiscity, on Friday mor ning Ul. Ilia death was caused hj frightful wouod 'f ilen.ling from the groin apwarda to wards the bowels, which wat donLtles mad by a knife. Th testimony before lb coroner's ju ry,' we b-sj-u, Implicates a free negro named Jor dan, and a free woman In th horrid deed. The woman has lieen loJjoJ in jail, but th man hat not been taken. Fata Acrtnr:.T. A most frightful accident, - rrsnlrrnjr, hrthe sudden and tlritMit death'-of I mrist eHtiui.ilile old l:idy of this county, occurre 1 in this city on Baterday morning last. At Mr. William Hmi4 was eomitig into tha eity aecom- psiiied by bis Wifo, tbs horse attached to hit c.trris tcok fripbt jnst below th residence of Mij. (is ynn, ran away and upsel th carriage, tliroiting Mis. Rand out upon tha roeks ia th street, with so much finr at to cauta hsr death ia a very ihort lima. K!i was, w understand, quite an aed lady. "" ' We tnnnnnced in a la Issue, that th lion Kenneth Rnvner delivered th address, at tin lt TY-r in N-rfolk.- In thia we were miatakoa We lure siore lririied that Mr. liayner wat ill tiled to ib Hi, r th addreu, but declined doing so S'.ine is or ciht weeks since, We ,; 1 rail the attention ef thos wishing to m.iMii a r Titnljle luvestmenl to the advertise ment of the sal of Dank Cluck, la another aob UUlli. Ctt'Tti. pALac Cio-rn. Thsl grand hum btig.tbsl not even the peculiar genius of llarnnm onhl p ilvsnitt into life, has, it bwt.eaplrecL Tl, New Trd Crvstnl Palac wa closed as place of exhibition tha last day of Ortober Vai l.ee enterpries, in Ibc ktnuljsg Fine, signally fjib 1 thaitiHir, It asaloomagiiiB.wntaaclisBie t i er.me under the rule that would govern th f-i.J II' rs f woolen eloeks, wooden nutmegi A i. It re.iiired something Jet mor tubstanlial thai the !n M and Hlmay tulatancs lhat veils most twii'iiM, Msy iis failure babul typical i.f the dimpT,.!! uf that less magnincent system i f bombug that, lu all eiae and teofssaluri, hi- l-ik-'n kild of a atii ptrt of th America a p-- In. Miy it L said that th t of buwhng is d. s l. Bell, D. L. Khar,, J. 8. O. Users. W. I'. Cald- "!"';.. J ' perform.., this duty .he. - u ,i : i i.i li. u i b'Ond move dinieultv thnn in the adoption of th well, .!. II. nrwiooM, vi'oh ,, . j . ... - ,. . .". .tot ... .... . nrloeitile ,1 ia uwn.iOc miinh .mmIa telnl. i.h a proper governing principle, than to determine all the l'otts. I'. It. Chambers. Col. John Murdoch, J. , V. McXcely. Montsimery Samuel II. Christian, Edward i BuFTajre. '" "' " j New llanovet B. W. Vick. Wm. H. Marsh. Onslow Col. I,. W. Humiihrey, John A. I AwrartcrrrJ. : r ""- "- A , , ' . tv: s : - ti. best an '(lMn I. CtlltlTfT, IK J.. I'aVIP, tMlin 4. W'tM""! 1 , . rat 1 ,. B. F. Frslev. John U. Brown. B. B. Roberta. T. ! "V "u '"" V" P"""1 J lR li;-LVtD. for his meinorv these among the preceedini of the Board and publisb- eu in uie newspapers of the citv. Kichard U. Battle. E-q., was "elected to fill the vacancy occasioned by th death of Dr. Scott in the Board, and th vacancy as a member of the Executive Committee wat filled by the appoint ment of Yi. W. UolJen, Eq. cases that fail within it Your Committee had little or no difficulty in recommeudiui;; at billing within the principle thus adorned, the construction of a Kuilroad fi oin oklfliohiUutAiasxoa-a-Xwbete- loTtvfitf nur : and likewise IhHt' lyiua T5.tlisburv 1 most pmrtioable ignite to some h-HrW; CTnir.-rrishrr "J p."," innn v niun oh. . j 'Your Committee then proceeded to th ennsid-' ation of the resolution referred to them, intro duced by the (fcntleinnn rm Onslow. Your Committee entet tnined noitouttl that the construc tion of this line of Kailroad would tend to the development of the resources of an important ye.- iion oi me main, una to the eoiK-entrai ion oi the its in on r oiru Ctote.-bnt aome of your Coniiuittce feared that it hainbers. II. L. Kobards, A. II. Caldwell, N. Uovden, N, X, Fleming, Samuel Iteaves, Dr. Samuel Kerr, J. C' MeConnaiighey, C. L. Torrence. D. Barrinfer, 0. A. Rose, C. L. Parleo, M: S. Mi-Keniie, Dmiel Woisl. (leo. 11. Johnsi.n, B. C,aije, J. M. llorah.T. T. Maxwell, Xaiuuel ll irriwm, Moses L. Brown, W. P. (ira- 1 T It ,1 ,r... f I 11:11 I I U...nM .1 oil III, O. .'I, OriMI, II. .V.-.'IOI ', " ''ll'", ; . , .i - . TTranno, i i. i ii t-,..L c... vi..i..i. ir f-latc. -hut some of y T Fiiiw t ii flHjrbt Wtewtse t-wi -nrtnreTrr iltTninrh-tbe ' Sampson. W. J. Devnne, Patrick Murphy. fmnly.A. C. Freeman, J. M. McCorkle, II. Marshall, .1. S. Turner. (m motion of Col. Humphrey, of Onilow, the Chairuiun was requested to ap)iint or,e memlr from each County, to report permanent officers Cir the 'onvention. The Chninnnn appointed. Col. . W. Humphrey, of (ln!ow : V. B. Oai thcr, Cntnwhat S. II. Christian, Montcromery ; A. M. Bosle. Alexander: X. A. Powell, Cald value of the capital of the Slate iml iinliviiiual already invested m tha-X, Cr lUtlr4. A majority of your -Committee hein of a dif ferent opinion, however, recoininend the construe tion of this line of'road. There was then submitted to the const. lerntion of rur Committee by the. 'gentleman from Meek-lenbiir!-, a resolution for the conitrnction oi aline of Kitiltond from Wilmington or from some point on the Wilmingbm A Manchester Kailrond through the town ol Charlotte to the Tennessee line. (Sue a3r" The Demncratie prea of the South is exceedingly "tweet" ujsm the Whigs about thit lime. It proffura thcin plonary indulgence parden f ir past transgressiwi, if not absolution for the futurosjnrovided they will only abandon their party ties, unite with Democracy, and as sist it to make at strong and successful stand, again tlie 'rttupant spirit of Northern Whigge rv. These aJTeotionate appeals are quite auius inj. When the Democratic party was, in the p'enitudeof poiver, the pior 'higs were political Piiri'ihs in its eye, and were treated as outcasts, vile Federalists, abhorred and repudiated by the majority i f the people. Now that Democracy has been throughly routed and broken up, it is willing, nay anxious to- recruit its waning . ener gies by calling lo its aid the band of Southern Whigs which long, and often fruitlessly, bo always stea'Mastrr. hns contended lor the main. 3 see no good reiysoji.Ehy we should yieTd our independence to a party which has proved as cringing In adversity as it was arrogant nno tmt index r-?.i. piace whether it ia advancing ia iiortnnce, or sinking into U... dant. 1 Whenever we pass through a village and bear i ! The advance in breadatuft will generally as-1 frequent sound of the carpenter's hammer, ik. tnnish o,iratuTt io this country who have beea I clink of the blacksmith s amtil-eJrliat yillage, w Coiifi Jrntly amiciptitig a decline. , j say to ourselvct, is fiourishing. It eannot bt ine greatest anxiety prevails throughout ing- ouierwuie,KjriiieprouuceraaracuveiyeBipi0,(j land and Frauce, eccially with regard to tin and out numlirr th consumer. Whenever and progress of operations at S'ebaeiopol. . wherever thit it tli case, the popl arjgrowW - Tat Eastias.v Wa. Th bombardment of wenltby, and at tlie tame tim training up th Sebnstopol was commenced on the 13th alt. from rising generation to babtta of industry and moral- two-pieces of heavy artillery at long range. i'y- Where, if a city orvilhure pursue the opposite Ouier Pasha bad gone to the Crimea to attend of this course neglects itt oa-a mechanics and a council of war, and it was believed that hit tupports those of some foreign tewn thee whet forces would go there aW can, will be compelled to go to some other phtce MenschikofT had been partially rinforeel, and and those who ar campelled, by th fiiro ef still uutiutaiucd hit uoitiou to the north of, the circumstances to remain, will become idle and ci'y. pmfligate they will eoate to produce and b Keporte were again circulated simultaneously consuinrra in a few jairt ihev become beggars, V lenna, X-aris, anu LSluaun, Ol tlie Ultl bl ne- sii'i imsr eununn igns snisns rwigus, ' bastopol, and large etock operations were made If ther is any truth in th assertion that w on the faith of tlie ttatomont. but thepublie wr ought at a nation, to give th preference to do. slow to belive the rumor. The government cm- mestic manafacturea, th fact i equally true ployeea bav that seriout intelligence was looked with regard to th entnuanity j both ar tof for before the beginning of November. tained by the tame arguments. If a merchant In the absence of newt of actit operation! would hsve around hjrm substantial eattomert, tTie pars arc m tinly filled with accounts of the let him by every mean la bit power, support posit ions and projected operation of th various and foster the mechanics of hit villtge, and at ibrcci. . ther becotm-iuora-JKSftltbJ tbeiaauatotBill.i t KMeiwaaeenunt' to'lHh-My-vr-fiortscli Iboaeartrdtspg which hZZ son. waa-ax mi. ilce. ana ineimomton. wnowd-1 mases vne greaiest prunta- mr it it anueniah Is mined that he conld not maintain his position. I that as men become more wealthy, they also c' Free-' t'lffl f solution below.) inn, tnni niinnurn this line oi mail would un- K. It. Jtali!v, Cr:nen ; r, I!. Tli mis.. Cirteret -, cniiirMmin in me uetetopemcnt r.t tne P. I. Cli.iinliers Iredell ; C V. Eisher, I to wait ; TT'T f " '"'f "' Irf t section I), (i. M.,-l:.ie Ciiiiiberlaii.1. , of the Nate, and tun far come within the prin- . ... . i,..;i--..-; . r-irn;, ..::, r"rn;.iiVr""'7'T T-CTyni- noojirrn- tct poni.in m- Tirf KwTp-mnT-in "pTnmofion n tor ncsirar , ' ,..,. '. i, entertained fenra that the construction of Ihii ... n . ul I .a I'i.l.u FI ia mln Winn I , . ..n - Ue an object as tha I'niou of the intellectual with ha useful, the newspaper ti an iinmrtant aux iliary. It is mnre, , It Is typical of the commu- itv in wuii'h itctrwilates. slid it encouraged. It telle itt character as woll at ita condition ; its tastes at well at lit necessities; the mural as well at th physical stamina of population and toil. It I tli map whereon ar tracea our tendencies and destinies a chart to direct th traveler and settler to safe and pleasant harborage, or to divert theva from Hi stmult and WHi ks inda of ' sonii degradation. At borne, it brings to our lireaidc, it Imparts to our household, it impresses on our children tit sentiments of propriety or itt tone of contamination Abroad, It it regarded aaoiir n4er-md nek wbmres fcr-r eneaiasi l itt buiine.it fcatureA id ly lM'tfiacrnettiIIi'1h'nrtr' UuiisM jaut pruajjcnty iir aUieruejji..jioxlil! ly tense ; but in lU general sompiexion will be J'iscovercd our Dioral and spiritual faithfulness or disease. It is th portraiture of our i in per fections, as well as the chronicler of our advauee- atant. .vaiwuu Mdltynctr, inTh'lerarit in' proetTtv. 1 re" aniame T lhat "Th Rmaiiaa corps of 16,(MJ, nosted near Se nnits wouiu lie scorntiitiy rejected, were ucmo oracy at powerful now as it was two years ago, and if Ihe Pierce administration, by some unhvikcd for turn n fortune, should revive from its depressed condition, it would once again regard the Wings as worse limn Heathens. The solitary pica for this much sought for. I coalition, is the a!('lttion jiropensitios of North ern nij;i;ery. .vtitiuuing me osmtiioii io us fnllot and briindcst extent, it neither follows that XortIiernTeuiocrncy Ts nne whit sounder, or that Southern Itemncriicy involves any dis tinctive principles hich Southern Whigs can eoni.tentIv uiaintain. We have repeatedly shown from the record lhat the Democrats of the North are- aamted with free soil heresies quite as throughly as the Whigs ; which we challenge thote of the South to I'm 'nih a single conclusive renion in favor of the ps ijeutcd alliance. The overtures nnp'o to Siuthern Whigs are Ihe result- of conscious we,kucs, and the desperate experiment of a fjtlling p-irty. S iuthern Whigi cannot honorably affiliate with a party whose pratices, whatever niav he its professions, are in dircrt antagonism to all tliey hold dear in theory ol our government uud its nniitv. It we run no longer act in common with the Whigs 'of teewtora Wtitiuujafld-4riiiH.iit.r. dony that articles of luxury nlwayt acurd tlia bastopol, hail opened fire on the beeeigert, and greatest profits. Tb habit of importing large great operations were daily expecta. quantiiic oi cnenp ana. nan maue article of uenerai vanrntierc nau nouuej. tne rrencn cuinpeiuion wuu wir viunge mecuanica, it tnort Government that Ihe allies' position wat iinpreg- lighted and wrong, both as regards th mechani liable, being defended by eighty thousand men and consumer: and if the merchant would bxik nnd COO gune, and could" be bclS against 300,000 I further into the operation of things, he would Kussians. and that h crossed the path of his on intere 'Nmstnntinnnle lettera to the 12th ult. snv that I by doiug to. ,tiha merchant bring tliecai 3.IHHI of tho lorcign legion and 4,000 Turk had to his own door, and he perhaps may hetbt juiticli the CriuiciL. understand jtsupposa-thit -every individiml - i t ... . ii . n. . i. ii.i ... . F ,1.- .A.MnAn.l.nn. t 1 C In, h..(,M III a ni.nl . nrl wlwi namm ' Lia in MenschikotTs effects, captured at Alma, tever- lainily lour or five hundred dollar worth of el important arrests have teen made at Varna, goods per annum, should, instead of buying Tu o British steamers have liecn ordered to the t -retail, go to some city wholesala establishment sea of Axof to bombard the town of Kurtch. and purchase his year tupply would he not Lord rScdclitle had sncceeded in procuring a in bitterneat condemn such an illiberal count. firman to suppress the trade in Circassian and "d would he not lay to him with truth that he I was warring against hit Own Interest, by destroy- i : 1 1 i . e . . ,. - I nig inu iiusiness oi ins uown sua riving It t another; and that his business would react uroa shall 1-e in attendance, on tine Convention, who ''T i " . , , S . ' , ' Ul.""!"n '"' )J? ; fiio. "i on- i- ipiiiii oi ii, r. runt' iureaoy Illvnirii ill me ,v i . luui noait, ami likewise divert n tion. the I niiin nnd the- hiws, ilisi'lmuiing tellow- ! ship alike, with Nonhern free tollers und Southern fire eaters. Southern Whi! in Ihe ! languiige of the Alexandria (lafllK will sustnin lh("i,- ruiM'tri.is whii'h lie ut tho Ifouiid'iiiun ol p;ry'VnVl''oT, only at their which they ftiay temporarily belong. Suppose wo wero to trust the leaders of Democracy : Why, one day, for install. 'e, we would he told to liavo faith- lit ten i ftss(-and the next day tbo 4liehmne(l--Kiv- The Committee appointed to recommend per-' .., ,.r v.. ,,;.. ; , .i J r it' ..t' 1 'l""'or wm'."1 '.a" r"P"lmtcaiid denounce maiient oflieers of Ihe Convention, wad a report I iutruductdbv llm ccnU. man fro ii Me. kienlmrV-1 "" " 'fT -f. ?" reeominen.liiiff the p.ttoViH persotii " " 1 -uuJu,,"lttI,J ."'f irom KieiHHirj, . ,,rPn We a a lesson which will never b recorninenuiiig ine n'liiming r .. I. AWn-o. lhat this Contention reeoiuHietid to ... . - u i i Vne I'res . ent.-.KAX IK) I nf Ili.nlin I .. . i . ... r ... .. . .. loriioii. . .nr. uciaua auouier wr. :, i .. ' , ', , mo Legislature oi .vortn iinutiia, the passage I . - ior K.ietntK&iunm -net au'lii.iiinT-thfnutitir. aiitrrnnirrnt- ... ... . , . .....,... . ... ..... .,,.., , througl winch, or near to winch stud I. ml of Rowan S. R . Bell, of Iredell i Ldwaril It, t 1 " ...i mt.-r.rar-:rr t,e rers,r'.Te iriiit'i'iua, itner ine sense oi ine Georgian Slaves, A laro MH'tion of the French Baltic Sect had returned to Cherhouri, A rumor wns current that the Panish Govern-1 him iu double fold by th decreas of his prop men! would probably permit the British fleet to ty and business 1 So, in the ease above ia- wintcr at Kiel. I ttanced. Could the mechanto tay th lam to th The Journal of St. Petersburg, of the 1 1th. merchant w say then let all classes tupport the i contains a telegraphic despatch from Vienna, I oh othtrs and by mutusl exdiangea, keep that 7 stating that the commissionert of the Western wealth at home, which if nec issarily eipemlod Powers and of Austria and Turkey had met at abroad, tends to dentinr th .ltituia of your jy.M"T?h. wejavi .. aiifX'iiUiyJiie-Ciin'litii- -Coiintiiiitiiiiqile in iirr.TiTrrTlTriVu'clinr aiidwhich In turu deatroji your uvn. hate not been appointed delegates thereto, requested to take seats in the same. ttirwifi.m was requesi Convention, by After the same, adjourned till 3 o'clock, Thursday Afttrnoon, K Convenvion tsvet ssnilpMmtrlu .1 Hi inse wnin in ine wnon-. ; . , - , , , , , ,, . in I 1:11 iri.ts w iiii-n lie 111 inu ii wirm rrffirr: MeVrHh Tter:--Mr. -v nested lo open the proceedings of this j ,rrn " ,ll,c 'Sta,-'- fr' m "r own niarken, ( Nort ()f M ,)m,1iv,k ( ...n, by Praver. and direct it to th.aeliports m K.nlh Carolina. , n,rt th(! ..-,. .anUj,,',,," , no .iius 1.01..1.1 ine iiriMuipie aooju.l omniitleo, being of opinion that it v ,ve this effect, determined to recoui! iiivtra''tion of this lipj; o,r..iniJ a!V 'Your roiio.iTltee ncx'. prncei -.led ?u fh ration of a res dutioti in the f dlowin I X LOADING CORN FROM A FOUR HOUSE WAGGON". protectorate on the basis of the proposal made iiV the Austrian Cabinet. Enolanb. The British Parliament will be nroroirued on Iho Kith of Xovemlier. The F.i'gish papers publish a lisCbfjrJvatej soldiers kiticd and woiiuitcu nt .Mma. A national sulio'rlntion for Ihe sick aifd wonnd e l bad reached XO.UiXI, and a regiment of wo men had heeh orgnuueda nurses to b iniuie- d.a'e y sent to cetiastopol, - The British teainers Ganpes and Persia, with troop oil boart cntnefn Tnliislon lii'th Sen ol I Jlarmora, and wero badly damagcu. An omcer 1 was cru-heii to de;uk in liia berth.. fl VUt2 Tw Foarifiw Xts s It b teen ty tbt 1H irrivil, the newt fn ia tot teat of war, as gi revi in tiioiber ei.lnmn, ludl stes that tlie allies I sl iprird a l.inf.c Uimlstrdment upm Srtast.qsil, and it it een agiia rumored I list t'.al important plar bad fsilra. Tb power, i I- ii, did not t ijier.d ibeir energies Hpoa small a' .,1., iu s.iitM-iios, pietrii.Ii latla. ka, Ae, but s.-t tl .-.oehee to werk to 'le their ltleriee r od dip. tLolr fercea, t th-tt, they did, iu,en ti . ( "'ft. ! efmenrej, aiight W rflKdnsl-!- J i", 1 .ti -Ii the drfriie is very i!eprata, :--s 1. 1 b ts, in all pr.lshiliiy ftilevt, and th & ; 1, ' i'njsirtsnt footing ia lb Crime- i t 1 -v il ry L.'t don all llot, will lliat I r . th.tt am. b neater to the eaVjugatitv a T 1 , T..e, it it one nep, and isrj dc.a.led . . . l ot i'u . I I Li--is hold out. It will re-jnirt 1 r a 1 t,g 1. f, h. ar d maty a hard battle t -r o, l.vr io br Issri-triaa strenjU, Y firms Aariri to ltr .iu as. If you. measure th value of study by th insight you get into tubjeets, not by the power of taring that you has read many books, yon will aon percent that no time it to badly saved, at that which it saved in getting tbrwigh a bonk In a hurry. For tf to the urn voa have given you added a little mora, lb tubject would have been fixed on your aiiad, and the whole pnifilatdy amplpyed, where as, upon ynnr present arrangement, because yoa w.mM not give a Itttle tmtr you have lost all. Bcl.les. thit la overlooked by rapid and superfi cial readers that Ibe beit way of reading books with rapidity is to acquire that habit of severs attention la what they contain, that rsietually ennflnet th Blind to the tingle object it ha rn view. When yo hava read enough to hue ac quired lb habit of reading without itumring yont mind to wander, and when yon can bring to bear apon vour subject a great thar of pre viont knowledga, yon may then read with rapid ity t before lhal, a yna have taken tli wrong niad, th faster yon proceed, th tuor yon will be r to rr. tylivf fimiih. Ilotaiai c (t ttsux. A gentleman Infirma at lhat a horribl oulrtg was coBimitted near tira hatn Alamanc souniy, last week, by a negro man. Tl.t negro went to tb house of a puor idow wuinau alio hve.1 alone villi her ibtugb ler, ami swore be intended to May all night, and ciuiMOliced Inking of bit clotbee. Tha w. avian Interleted and onlere l him off. when he to.k np Ihe fir poker and killed ber with il, and Iben mm in or d besting the girl. After a hard seutfla ha left ber, dead as ha thought. About day light ah revived sufficiently locraalnut into lh yard and by aignt mad her aitaatinn known. 1 Tint negro ha Ihwu arrested aud confined hi jail. I W undntattnd hit Blaster expressed a Billing-' nets lhat he thml'l be bung en Ihe tpot. but it was thought best to let the law tskt itt course. Our ihforiesul could But remember Die tiainet of tli parties. 'up. t itr. Hill. Rihb Isoa. It ia reported tbt (low. Murehtad rarmilly bougbl Iron f.r tits X. C, rail Mad in Krw Vurk tt Hi er ton ; and that tVd. 1 u..u.p.ou bought (or tb Allanlie mad at tl. This 1 aa xtraordioary rail of pries, aa Kt l-t-tiev Its wat lately worth frM J4 tnii Th tni''ney ot the asoney aaarket, and Iba store par' of many rail roa I rheme la vario'it nam of to ruuBUy, ar lb eauso. If tttewiT. fVyryvvniy rw W tsiiiwiioe Crrr. The defend, r of lh euunlry In His seen, J wr of Indei-rtidence, who etill eorviv. and Ihe chil dren of tu. h as ar d. sd. ar ntiRe. by theprrs. Vlcol id th military ,Miventiti held in I'hiladel diia. In Jseusrv last, roevnd drlegtre In the etlvof H salunglon, to tttend e-ssietiti m. tub held thr en 111 Htk of Ja-inary next, i.V to adpt mi h aseissores as will Indue Coeigrews not wily to do Justic ts them, but altn tb wi jvwt d tbo b have gona to their hxst aomini. Staulv, nf Craven. '" ,u"r'0' "-.""'land, j Tf)tpr, f my ClW,ltiP, .,l(J t()WI m:(,. lia,e i,een V N V It-timriv hi I iitrnn ........ The report of tlieeommittee was nnanimon.lv - " ,T.". SI,..! ,t..l ,t.. . The Commtltee aoHted W that purpose, adonted. and the officers aimointe.l aon.luetad to :' .1 ' J " 1 " S l,-ov htow high cominendaiioti nism Ihei'r tevcr.,1 seals. " I V .. ... p IT ..Ir! t u .,..r. I '""l''. el.rP. and rapid m-sle of unloading . ;. . .... , ijrl n Iue .(;,.)( put , execution iy- .eeu- Ibr hnW'will areet tire entire approbation of h y lf ..- . J . , ,ir t ' in,riv. the ( (.nvenli..M.-alI they can cx.we.-i 1. that Ihev , ,-, ,,f ,,,. ,,-, bc .tranquil may he used ss a starting mmt-ni ttitrl.usmnss trt . , ,- .li .. . . n , a j 111 one ininiiic oy tne ttnver p!ising nis waggon the t nnteutien l,d under a cn'.ss beam, loiipmg a ropeoverthe Tlicqucsti.m being upon the adoption of the ! ,llM,k uf , ,lt, cmi, 'l( ,hc'n drivi,,2 res,, ull m reported by Ihe o..,n.itit.-e. fiirw:ltd ,,. h of uad thc wh(jle j tic 1 rsu.u mm. Ft ci o uui.i-ii u- loiions una- nll( drawn out r.r as ihe same insv Iss onlienl.l I " i." . ., Ihe t nitumttce can readily value tint mott l"h President made his acknowledgement to (be Convention, in a few eloquent and appropri ate remark", which were received with conside tiderable applnuse ,y the Convention. IHv molion of Mr. Marsh, of New Hanover, Itrmlivrl, Thai the rules of order of the House of Commons of the Legislature, be adopted as Rule foe the Government of this eunveution to Tho affairs of Kuward Oliver bad been nearly arranged hy Ins creditors. 1 asau . 1 Ucra is vubine new ..f interest i from rriini'n: Tlifr hi-cqumo. tJllo. l.atlle- At ma hal aroined the old wat spitit, and farther tidingsimm Sebnstopol are watched lor with an auxictv uiipreiedcutcd. Srsix. The Spanish ministry had abandoned the project of drawing np a conttitution'to be tubuiitted to the Cortez. . A roval dei;re orders tha payment of thc No-' vcmlsT d'nidon.ls. - Istttvi). The affairs io Ireland ar represent- 1 ' . itrttttrtit. 1 n ui finTf-niiiiji. i-pinir nrr.iv -: i . : i .... .1 l.i A'e.rr,, That Ihe e-mntie. represented in this f,L,ltl.-. i,.l,ti.l,l., s ei.er,.l urin. ii I. ' f n m the honietriol with a eonvenlion. be entitled to vutoutwn all i.ue.Hon. I I'.? L"'1.V?1"1 V i . :':hr ,IU,J. 1 timber and pniectmg wooden ph... IO l-sf.ire il ncoordin" to their renrentati..n in the . k-.-.c ...e,,, . e, n- .r ... v..r- wlicll to ,3.h ft wi, rl,,h(. ll0 drir , bm f SluuslaS North r"ra,"r'' ' ",""-'",","V"m of 11 ''"'-"' unload a tmr horse wnyg.n, .merthan sdo.en " "f " .'"'T' iu.prmenient, do recon,- ...j The following dele-e,,o, appeared and took 'l "YTV 'i' "w M,1""r'-I half ol Gunny or ,'ther .iroiig Cotion Bagging, stslo r'" '" lung two-thirds of the Cnpiu.l St.s k .i cs.ary wi, li(,e ;,f , , T'VSlZZl: v... wm. f'.r!hecon.tr.l,o,,'d.n,l,worL.alo,,ea. .hull , ,u - uf , II. Johnson. C. J. Fx. J. It. Davidson, New Hanover 11.. William 8. Ashe, W Mcllary. Calarrus Io-. F. M. Henderson. On motion of Mr. Murjihy, of Sampson, AVWrr-ff, That a Committee eonaisting of one memlssr from each county represented in this ennventloB, be appointed by ihr Prnaident, to whom ahall 1st referred all nistters offered forth consideration of Ibis convention, aud that they hate leav to report thereon. Tlie President apisdnle.1 Xathanb l Bovden. of Kxwan : A.'M. lb'gh at Alexainleri Gailber, Ian of Chrislisn, id Montgomery ; ll m. Willinm S, J. A. iiiutoti tend to doveiot' our Hale, and lo rmicenlrnie the trade thereof u)sm stiiiie one or more p"ints upmoursra-board or navigable waters, w ithin i ur uwti i-ordera; and w hen it is ascertained tiiat in.lividio.ls or Conn- lies wi fur sut'li constru.-tii'ii. irej, That litis eonven'ion reenin;ncnd to Ihe Legislature of North Carolina al ils next ces sion, thai two-il.ir.lt of the C it.il St. k necesta ry to eoiiiplei the A i 'antic and X'onb CaioptAx Uail Road from G I. tlmmnghlo lietufort llars.r, via Kiliston and N'ewlssrn, and alutbe exteiuion ef Ihe North Carolina Central Iliil Koad end ol this cloth, and two inches in diameter. and another piece at the other end of the aams diameter and length, the width of the bottom of the bed, and both well sewed to each end ol the i,.th -,.. .,f ..,;. l.t. !..il, I.. IB, e.l suWril the rrmaining sum retired ttk.hlt ,bPW '.,, fl,rmt j ,,e middle of the r.qes, one bs-p to I e attnt-hed to a h.ik or pin ab .ve, an 1 the other to rest iu -the bottom etid of the wajjon l.e I, is alt that Is necessity. The Btging "i eama.-a i plaivd in the both iu of ihe wa ii n lei, hmded up n ; the waggon is driven nn er the h.H,k ; the tiiud gate taken off; tli l's., in l l.e r.qi in bs. k end pi o-ed oer the Alexamler, W. L. McKi. .4 Burke; "f "? e""',i, '",to i ""KR"tt- "fr ilber of CatawUs John II Cs.k of Cumber-! . 11 ', . , waggon driven f ,rwari until th cautat lifttal . .. s, ... ' priaied by Ibe Slate, as anon nne-ihird of the : ,i,. .... ,, ., i 1.:rLr",;rH; .N .Au' r.1 1 ' "" ' t V . " , , , - .Uwell, W, P. tblrrell ,J lredeH; St. II. ,Unli u eut.Wll by indiiiduala and cainiies. ! The exceeding .unplicly of lb. whole .fair at . II r a a .. r . . o, .,ew "smiver, AvereM. o, ,. ( lU i " '-""I"-'". . 'in., r , ;. i. ,,.. .,- .r,,rt llitrlmr liiruiioh (Inst., of Stanly t t. J. fox r .Uklenburg ; Dr. F. ti kenali.C.lle, Clinton and Favetlc.ille lo Sal M Uen.lerm.n,of fahamis. Itbury. and llienca a est by the tl practicable sNi motiest M Mr, Aleevdiv, Ibe President and .... .1.. t... . i" . ,i... ..,.1 i ... ic Presidents of Ibe C.'inentn.u were ad led ; ...,1. . sj.. i. l .u.. .1 1 tur tie reijnested lo appropriate Iwo-tlurdsol the 10 ll C. oisirtes.- : . .. .r - v. a v t .1 . ' , 'Tra " " i amount ol tl, cost l...ti for th onstruct..n MUII,I. HT I .I,ImII .,1-ImU.iI In Ik. Ih.. 1. 1,.... i , ., r . . . ' 1 ' 1 1 . .. i I of sueli work 01 nil rsni.T-n. w ,n hi i.i , 1 if aniv,aaa on BMdi.wi, referred to tha select committee. makes 11 ea difficult to describe. No premium to award living at th option of the ( onimiltee, they recoinuieiid to the t.'oinniitteei.n Discretion ary I'r. iniuiin tb conferring a Dipl. iua as a mark of high appruhation. Mr. W. It Ptlmer, formerly of Xortb Carolina, axliiliited a Ilutaxy Flail tut tbr-dMug ffn win. h deserves ibe highest commendation ; but I'oi.amd. There are serious intimation! that the former nationality of Poland it to be reestab lished, and that the will he turned agniust Hut- j sia with greit newer and vigor. Eteuts plainlv indicate this dciigti to be affected at no distant duv. -There was winch xitemnC in Potandand" il ttrong revolut onsrv spirit wat being manifested. lh Nossv.-In Hungary the tpiiit ol resolution exists to a const. lerai.lo extent. I'm ssi a. Piussiaia daily manifesting am ore kindly disposition towards Anstna, and it is be- licied that laith of those Powers will tea act in bannoniuut concert, to the advantage of tb all.es. - Yis-n-VA, Fmnr. A nriiata despatch, from Bucharest, .Utisl the Pith, announces that the iMtnibanliucnt of S.'!astosil eommenced on the l.ith with two hundred picet ol heavy artillery. The city wut ml expected to babl to hold out more than Uire or b ur daya. Three thousand llustians had erotaed the Danul. inl 1 tH-obrudsrha. The Busaian under Mens. hikotT occupied tha Da nub ferric near Touitscb. Viivna, Oct. 19. The German rr! every- w lie re give indicationtuf an approaching rup- lur between Aulr and I'rustu. ureal tnx ietv exis;s at tieilin. ii was rumored that a vast arm was ! tl e rearisf Sebnstos.l, and about niarclilng tore-ln-j l.iri t .vn ns. his. n, in til'lit on to thowe already arrived. 'Ihe comininder wat repittented In issuer aptrits ami auoirii witb tlit hope of main taining b t position, lie has however, determ ined tli.ii Ihe city .hull 1st reduced to ahe ra.h- r than it should fall in loth hand and occu pancy uf tne a lies. Orders bar been issued to gtv battle to tne very last. , FOlU;iU.V .MARKETS. Liwrponl, itrl. 21, Cotton tales of lh week I SPALDING & ROGERS' - TWO Oil'OUHOBj r enkH.IIAVSO VHSIt CtUOnLATSS TLflATI.VC HUlB ClBtTS! Frnrathnur Palatial Aqoaut Anphiv. Uinatrtj, on lh MtauaufnH OHM rivvrs- tuial Uteir Xerih American Circus! So faaoaa-My bi'w ia tiia Wtifc aial t-sM. iuio ONE MONSTER CONCERN pt-V' Wlla.lW .l W. a v.- -t- T'ji pnHi r-pctivly )r int divtuio T-tt pUltfH!ii NrtbfBaV. rftfaMaOTaraW . iuf ui r. ut ranaroir tiutxl:- Daily, le nse Kin jiaspaat ot uie sihIhbmcs, wut Two Bet of Performen I TWO BET3 Or CLOWKt! I riYE CUIWKI III THE KINS : -. two taxi or tut noatul " 1 Cam pit U Dramatic turpi Fsssssssssf Jsrrtrtiissswt PUTNAM, EVERY NIGHT" i WED EES0AU, tot B'lgltrl KE.ND ALL'S SIIA8B BAND CHOATS 8 BTHtXa BAND) A TnN,4w rvai'twuw IhnsS tli prMK ipl MrsHs. sIkmii III e'eSM-S a , si svwry rssct KililMwia. lbs Hs.sk, is Uw UrssS Mwwl Car M SISIM1WS, UratwBbrdw Htn-si Drive Hr nna Ma: tut svarvOiMf ew. arwwt stiisi Hw jils 1 . 4 treal svsls, wits s.mu LASK, its lirairt Psw OrlrsM 4ww ! H. MasilvmS, lta W.sl1s( Ms IHniSsTI M'ttt AOSKS, IM CsM braa Cndi UvMiaMl t .mt Aim.t. Iks Psertm HsishwrS Hi dr; C.J Rnssss, aw SMtswrsMas Scsuit tsiiHwwwi; Mat I LAS- . Ssrs, UW VoMiif Kuustlriaa llvro Mrs. Oswosa, iss IWssiSttl Spmim I'dusv Na Wr U.... Ss. i.,tr thswwprwi i Um Iashss. Slffr lsv HseiM.ss; U. Masisvv, mMMl v.soessri IUmsw 1 Tines. aWtlM.bislbjKslss Prof Hauwii, im j.(lt W.ai w. KissAea. Um VimiSs tysuMM H toSASs, Wsi esiltsl bi'ii It Ressav want, uw aui i.ssoi Jfi Ssni w J. r.iu oa a f Jrt.iC Bsoww J Hi.s W " 4$ at , -. w tt taJaSs f a I r. a, as It r. a. I .U. I .....l...M .4 V., Ml. I'...l.. u. .J 1Ur loieiw.n, ,.,uuuu rncrcu i.y r. ( N-,,h t.,p,llll4i Tennes,e A tUio fr mtrt,!. That f. ,TT-d.ere -to -v-mvtvwnr s Vilmin.-t. n. or fT .m -m. p. -ot oa lU M il am., rrvnt .as of th. rs.lmad from the ,".t el- i , ., Msn. be.iw lU.t II awl. thr-ugh tbt gd.Ie p.Hr.1 !'.-1 liar s.r,t,a Kei,n.v.l e. , ,r(et,,.T..,ns-sjlii,e. ...d ll.at tayeilevuieann aiis-.ry. then,' wot, I.y tl, ; s,.,..ti-1,hi.,u,.f,i...i,-.l, Bl lietii.it I.e. a nr .is-riv entered no award of u,WJU bales, of which speculator! look ,() slid . ' 1 ... y;WWf Thl lt.i4Vl(1Trm; iw.1niB.wn. in f t'l'' prwiiium liat uf AjncuUumi lUip.VWlllll, a. cr.rprp, ch. r.. Com. AFTERNOON AND NlOrlV. At KA I.I110II. 1 Fuday and Saturday, Soy. 17th, and iHih. Altn. at Weldon, Monday, Koy, 13. Warrentnn, Tues day, Not, 14..- llendersoei, Wednesday. No, li. Frankliuion, Thursday, Not. 16, and OolJaborvi', M.d.v X..y. SO. A' VISSIO.t ft rrwtt. - Cl lldrea aad Csrvaata half priet, Celcrtd hex 2& MBit. . L.-S. PKltllY, DE.TTAL 6UEGE03. . ( K -1 1. in.e, wt rcviitd . fpy f th . f I ie,. a, a pi-er purporting 1 .1 il at .' pltc la Hi I ..t an f.-iLtv, pfitttrdsod sent -, ,ps V.oV. Il M Fie K'il U sol Im fr oH the V.rth, f tli ttp-ese m K is free Sli. Of n ; r,X tuv loustenaoi or tup. n...t pr,n,rr.t.,e tvu.e ,,ne ine.s, . He.in. of this . tce. l. m a. n. third ball Is" tulcrihrd by pnists st.s kli .lilrrv l.'smlftl. That t'.ia I', .mention reeonimciid to fan act authorising the counties and corp. ft.wna IhroiiiH who li .r near tn wl.u h said rale It i.l th so I lie is ttrietly a grewt Mat work and that tb llatr be rs-ueied to at pMprrite Iw.tljlrds T tle sniourl'f the ene of .e.d w.wk. Co 1.,,'iiisi if Mi, IViAi.e, .J Bain 11. tut vtrwdilli ra was referred In th trie,! conilltllleA, Tb f llow'n romlalH) was idTered by Mr. Met'nrllei.f taiaaha. H'mJril, l'bal this es wrer tl n recmnsetid to lilt l-rg. stature ! .vonn 1 an. r a( lis next res- ; therein an, ins, r-u..., rus ., . ap.wi . nsea- , N ( Mr J4lBfcJJ f Meekletilairj;. Z'.f?1", !'',", V n"' rTn r"" "'-J' That tb. ne,t l.l,,., of "tl.t lta.lr.lrem t,!,.b.ru I.. I e,f,,rt HatUr a, a ij , ,. ... ,, flirthw ,.ir, km.!. , and wl-em, and sI-ch I h. ,i-nai,of . ,M we.. ,rv .0 insure IhesiUly lbs . 4'. K..ilnaiJ. e4 rtt.m Sfjls,iirv to Ibe : 1 . .. ... 1 A t?efTespendent of the Philadelphia Sunday Mercury, wnling from a point on the Mississippi I'.iier, near Net. Int. tellt tbt following ttory 1 " A little to my right, I olsairved tb remains ol an Indian but ; there wa alsa evi.leer of rivilitaiion in Ibe construction of a summer bihiw. atraehwd towbttt wsstmrw n 'garden. , T h-iked up- this des.rted aueii with a bgin( fiesir to learn ut liit.v 1 11 naa on". 1 he very TlsRTSKR of and tares. la. Iht Into Dr. a good demand, but fell t,ff at th tlia. New M'm '' ''" uk" ksr IV f if las I 1 h'l a. .a J I ypviia-iV u,x"-rv tsa.rm. a uf uirarn iM-VUVil wim tirleanafair at J, M.ddlina 6f, tpbwd' lair 6, 11 h? ' Iar. Moldi ng .'.J. j the aaelnsst, and Bopet by alosely atttndirg t lh hubs vi nis preivaietl, in atsrii ;ns rpttaosnvw . aas-avsy has amw rth tssir ailrensgn Avnnsi4 Wt) Usui lb f olowlitf lenaibU and point. d a.ljursli,,a ia tb All-.a Tslrgrspli, abhli wtcotniurnj to th aiientn ntsi ot ur rvaJtrt, mhat and buiuea no a jeiir rally 1 Adnrtis. aad g'r lli world a tiga ikttyoa art B'4 m.lu'f. h)ttetsatie slieni.iug tt td tow a ia f ui grin. d I i lb bo-mest a.aa Bad th wee, i,,nt. fr.sia whi- ti tliey will ia du tea t., reap k rah and aldtinl ml kartct. Few . .. 1 ra ,, . I siu-L m ,.m,b I .t ft.. e l s;iytoi)ae. ;,.,, h ,lm, .,ib it b..ig b.l rau to b thai kful fr what th.y e at Erst, ett.sps, 1 bvlf mrtirird to bcbe w s- ws"wev ihcsi y. -rxii k tarn hsi grow n and tlir ir I iih.l-sa Wtdelv exl-rdel, l,.l ll.r Ut C li tr '.fl. . . g neigtv.r rsit d.rsiuet 1. nnd, la t' e rn I, f.Mts.,1 iMnsrl.es i'i-l sl-it aliertihcy .iiHiei- 1 red W .s ut ah ;n!;ri da a I lH (l.e wot'd k 01 w bj in I w h ,1 J ' -u a rt ! Tennessee line I strtTnaie'l by lh Siafe, t MI aa one-third ot !b cvp tnl sio. k aeee-rv (4. Ihe e.Hitrvict on .dil.e s-imeball 4 tansctiu d by liidil (duals and e.Hieie, On of lr, M. Ksv, f ('.iBsWrland, im sooisti.M-U a.ourMB4 iiU niu ocloik, to Bwrtva. , It .t mavps-, t sulrrrii siua sunn as may stone which lay an.iird rt the very air that 1 I rcfar leil jit liidous, aft-r the sew. of said , t.rsr'ntlM-sl thrmig'h a crovi.w in a r! i lbs wall. I counties ar.d biwnt may hat been taken in rela-1 toll a tale of other days, Ion tgi betide? )t imn;'inail"B awakened tliediiil mmmt'itr ansiniL ti.d 1 wat pa tiling the im by g ling it a 'local hal'iiaicn and a iiaiue, a hraaa old bunter,wbo Iratried with ne, reivted lh timid v.rrv, git yon Ihe nolliue. and 1 know y..u U1 (ill il up w.lh ll.e t.vh c lors ot jout ewn creating j " "S,i font vewm ago. a voung g-rtletnsn bat bis way in ll.es ry womIs, and a frwairns brv.tvl w hrre I t.-d. Is rnc.unieted a (erre sod bbvly atac t lb Indian Bi.rang ars.n bis eostiplrie .-t lY- '(li t artdiet Pad lbi. t trSi "f Mr. Jl-ftt nf i'ubv e-land. UtmJrM, That lb Pie-i. lent tnd Vu I'rrsl. dents oftbit C'-avrntioa.l-rirotoiniiieeloprepre tnau ltes and submit t nl next ti. neral Attcar Ida U.S f.lM.'e,utfS I.f U.AA f, and was met with the nins.-i.Ur sirn.gtli ccaririCATKs. r.At tioa, Set, 1851, U R Pratt, Aircesa Jmtut, Ni. I II sffirila me plessurt Is state that I ktvra beard ear Isle friand. Dr. Wm, R. tseett, wit wkswt yoa wrs aaeiats4 la aaiiwsss, sprat Dr. tea ISO I 4 Mr. Jotiusun !! WeCBlenVsiri'.Hi 1 . .,1.. i..l. ,l. .1 , ....... . . , . , 1 o omnosn wan 1 they toaiirhti lb w lot rase tiiHi., , .,. s "si.m'-.s r. m inn ,-,.-, , 1 I -I The prop-ie( .ft, r t V Bsieta f h's. Tl. -y pnil tkt st- 1 tn.K iv n u iiMi i r.. I V.. 11L. I-..,. l.,.r.l.. f ' '" , Kaal A I'sliii-, w s act... . It a re I .-tw.g .', 'if I. s j , ., v( a I s i. ... a ,ui era I I J la ' tw.au. I- nrtxt tr, ' FtiBaT.NW.S, l.id. Tbtfii nli4i met at tl) iirn.. Th f..Uoiiig d'l'jales l pj-tr 1 thtir tiaiwsr, tin H wUpl.-Uoob M.'slw. F't M4lnt ..re;- nniwrl J. Is.wrie, j Kf.sw l'i K. ' t'sriey, The t..:ow.r. r4iiti"a as eTereJ ly Mr. 1 ntffvr'v, ..f le.-! - li I J,,-;, ,1. T'.- I N h Cafdin W'esl-rnj l.-t-H.!. ft. ss ti st,M) t t r (ta! Hsilr -si lit nod I 1 r , .'.is.. I -i. 1 i 4 ester. ,, 10 li s V T t IM utorUwi if Mr. tl vlsn, if l owia, lh res id ill n ss Vvs4 fttl lite l-d-l. 1 I' .t., ts, en t .e fesistj e. vl rmmt'f- i Ire l. 'td tb f. i.ewiet , , eiiiam 4 tb IsHra fao. f.il,ett buspiob , ny during ii.es.nings i ir.e ss.ne. j j ' t'tinw f Mr. M. H 4 iiaileitji.d, ' ' H-Jrrtl, Thai tl trcu.ks rf tint i '.".I ration ! baatid lllef ar Icr-sl.v lendered to lb Iiri.!et,t I and ooeBrt of ibe l'4tolo, f, the di,-i 'tiei ( and eft. wnt tli. barge of the ,r dnlii aa fi -era 1 1! lb IWatiitiiei, i liaks a tsiiwuraed a'ne d e, t viti;ua, rn,ij 4. LV Vrtina' J ! M To, N. lit us... f;r t,Vi I F. 11. v.if, s. K. It a. I H Mil, 11.. J. I sets. .Vc.i :: tlw Tt .1 arc's, ire rf 1! J! d.reassrd in I lh. Ws 1 1 ss r'l. se t w k..s ..oilrfer.), sod J IN tb t I of f Hosing np buj ssivaiititge, w hew ll.e rbirPaia s daoghler sfimrg irons a peri -ting m. 1 (st ll i.tndii.g.) and r reid Ibe blow. She ass a awslel 14 Uwuiiv, a enu running oil I. 1 h I ii;lisbata wrl.lr ber t 'bey l,J ia Ihe hut, w-,w in rams, tad bis bssBiitiud Iodide Uire him in doe aa inftrit d iReMi r. )t Its lh child ts4.ssliiAsisa and iii t tb aioibrr ta aU.ot. tb ti.'siii rss-ei- i s k lanisi. i4 a rss..mg lt, awl, wen I is dsu;hler, left J i f j hf.J wil l -loiut, Il s tit' 1 wl rn see trtnrned : In V.a Sid ber rie res. i,d frmi bill lo I II: tl t des-p t;ltt ree,..d bertiKssi.and will I o. wee wa returned, M.e rR, rd l.er h..(, and wl.e tbs. s!d rl.M, Ilv fA'tr. t.r. t-s-i t .!'r, fc f m I is 1 hi" J a rrp,e 1 , , , ,n ; ot 11 tr-sny .4 ilrs-siHre, (.e r-f ' its 1 .-1 -r I- , 1- sw m It ey rd Ii.a 'l.' 1 t I, se-l 1 s'-wr's't tA it s--d Lrff (n m (. Iu Lit.m , ot Ihr llrtadstuns htv largely advanced during the! wrcr. Tn nrtnit m Hour it ca loTa : in torn a, and in wheat la, Th quotationi of Hour are We.trrn I anal CHno 42; Cora, wbita and yellow, 3'a. FltOM SALT TAKE Lnriavn.t a. n. 1. Th Nl Lk hi11 mrrir. d 1 lntle,rHdriicej,n8.uidIlAU kaew(f. g ef Oi l"VI. griHWof interest. It imam. i l h vwl Isv w a rweoy- " "rs"7. aPr .is grew, trior, hut mi.nev wt not tare U.ndut f"""" wrs www-. '" . I . . ' ' BJSNM.I.U, sss, ...fuM. I mbiI st .! .Tf luuiun drprrdatmia had ts-onme let frwioent 1 .1. . ' TY. .... T . . ... -j , . i , i , . ... ".I l sssw s wsi arrnriiv sirtsr is bsh in ... ... .' "s'K et.iie-i iwiwerfi in a.. ...U. .1..... ..A il.j a. IV fiesa lbs trsttis r a hit aactsy. lb basiBMt. a I fr 1 wo naiiTsxiiita ul tnMit.a wr met at f ,,rl I .n .i x ttry rtsesrifuUv, taxi. j. rr iBkr lb liidu.ua, and gras wa acsrit, and on It bk R.itioa. S. C. Kevetstor I. lo4, sua isibmii i ssp, i nr. I., rs. I'aatv i iw.r s i i la wllk tke orslr f Ik triewdt f r Ut ftsrsd. LATF. AXI 1MI1IHTANT FKOM rillX A. I lsoeter W. H. Hc.lt. with aksst va bsva bee tator alii la tk aa-asu at Itsatoi Susaji. jaw . asle lint ps.l, I Lavs drlerwtlnsd t tVUvrt t kit eftice, ir.in sb.b., sssl (airmt, aaiil kit -twiMrtar appnisird, twd ht asking ywwr r' b ikt asms, I feel S'sari.l that ysa IH tllllrt ssti.lxtl.rn f kl Isis frisi d. sad k f4 tsnersliyi Ue.uss I tm a wars r Ik rset Iks! , ss yry pr4 yea a kit kit VI I kd rrte4 Bde m yew tt t t I 111 d t esswl lowtlM, tad that tw SiOsWI t ta ma kit twwctic la ynt kaadt, aif tt kit ItUwf SJSAtfl.l, . . isliUf va,. pyinritr, asJ kora Iksl ) win retjeet ereoit m year Ui t rvt.(.r a4 swrso kt an tuar Mtatknt, I if astir year aierrr f. wa t I. r. rt.st in. ' ...d aim-. mu,cahle ,el..m. dated bet.eea lb. , tb S'TT "4 ""T Wb '""i 4.y wbsa k. thoald Vtir, fr UUM Z'Ta',"' T ... j r'rYU td bsvayki. .Messrs. W ard A liurry hat moved tbir trad- kept ye will eoniiaw I log p.t further ap Ihe mow mama, ewiiktal that yea will (.. i w. Einujmum oi inwij A wr met at f on I Kesrwrv. I Th sirie were Immt pret'y WtU off by M J'o.Suv.Adtiea ba b.. a. rritrsi aers iron i uina. A setter at Isl dale frnvn ( snloo lates that tb rebels rnntinu tuc emslul, end lb iniin a aa float tbey arouid evenmaily triumph. An oinrsj nf a b'gh ttaaded rliaraeler hat Wa prrpeirale-l agAlnl tb I nned Istatea giwematrni by wiing si tb Amenraa C.m.suI sd wiaading him srvsrrly. (I'her outragns had bv a perpelratrd. ealbng kindly fut radrsw. ,' .".sr.is'1 .'Js,-l"rl i! laied r.mstitntion The W'Widrrfnl . w-r d ly ll.esa I'.li. ait K lhl (Uj sil.,rtn tbt m t s.umi.hit g r.ne Ij restnfmg U.nhsh.B ail oilier tneans fail raw) !' il tat. I r. i a iuhi. ii by Imit as are f itij.in. j in is".l, 11 .Jr!;t tnl a a lotos r i.i. Ti. daii'Mrr e a- r tl. tn..tAr at xU a.t..j eakslM Isss.rSt b 1 1 ' nisi'! li I, ' I. ! , e i ' . " y r-.-.i- io, it is fti, r. ' ll.s I ,ui ha ..( Il.s I no ia a : Ij! trg steal d.,w. g..ii.-. t of It KOTM.P. "A" pr-,. Ir-'l.b.fl f' frsiVwa tif rwatdsk tbt .e ef ( l't v. , II An.lt .rief IV tvessat y-st. trt rei'i')i a.,ss'tsi I s ad seitW "k s r istsitt.d Ibsbas I.Ai.ly. bt aitl laa.d in. ss ti'r sr'esss 4. v v-e trd. 1 ttT.TI, tsbtk, .t. 1. a.rvi..t ftp-
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