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NORTH CAROLINA STAR-WEDNESDAY MO 11NIN G, NOYEMDER 8, 1854. - - ' ' - ' - - - ' - ' ' " ' . " at, Ca'vK-nIHaark. frit, hat ! THE SOCTI1 AXD TUB APMIXISTRATIOS. j ' MR.' FILLMORE'S ANTECM-EXT. I INCU-EXISOFTUE BATTLE OF ALMA, j A COtT.TF.jl'S GENTLEMAN. ilv4L ( ...rJs.s... C:i Eotroan,, Cni-tr..,-!!. Piato, k, Esq.. lllUj-VL tlliilUltl rUll. ,1J " UlJilaen. ofJh North Stmt. RALEIOn, 17. C. Till LSI" AY JIOUNIXO, NOV.2, Tut Lr.aio.iTnE. II ii now but t few weekt i.e'-re tlie I;;UI.itur cf th'u fkate will convene in ili. s city. Sj fir u wrer. party politic era concerned, th IVmocratt, of town will bars t'neir own wiy , Vn tftrr ar many uoporUnl ivifnani (hut will corn ttp fur action that wilt ' ! a direct interest fur alL, Without entering tiila any if tntsion of them w will stavrtly indi cate several. The banking system cf ilia Stats will b tora pMcly overhauled. Our large bank hT given n c that they will pply for a renewal of their t '..-trior, aruj ther will be many application fV .m ditferent sec-ion trf th Btat for Dew I-ank. (if course th interest of the whole tusut-, and the eonrenietioelif the different Mo tions, ought to te consulted, aa far a practicable, Our railroad system will claim a large shers of attention. The extension of the Central Road, East and West, betid man j other achemea, will be pressed with rigor by their friend. Then th Legislature will be called on to paw upon the new rerital of th law, which probably will be a Important aa any other natter that - win come up before it. " be suKcienl to engage the attention of "thawiadoia of the .Stale" for acme time, and-certalnjyeafljli u.c inon serious oontiiuersiiun ana in most lightened counsel. Whig to Mr. J. 1L Brinae. Ir. Diawtk .tort id th Whig en the 33rd of March, l3, sad ha 'teen eoonoctrd a iih it tret sine. He waa an able and tealou advocate of Whig principle, and th Whig party owe much to hiia fur hi defence of tlieir causa and adroeacy of their measure. - W wish hi aaeraaaor auuck aaeeee in th management of th Whig. Ta Linn cosri-i-rs Gnnt to Csochst Fix er Kmmxo aaa NtsuLxwoix.. By Mr. Ann 8. Stereo. Copiously iUoetrated with orig iaal and eery eboiee design ia Crochet, Ac. printed ia color. We ar Indebted to th publiaher, Messrs. Garrett i Co., of New York, for copy of the shots work. It ia a book for th Isdies. A we know nothing a boat auch work, we bare turned it orer to th " power that be" ia thai .depart ment, knowing that it there can be properly ap preciated. . . , Th CoTToa Cup.- Tht New Qrlean Piea yunssayst Aeorripondent,on whoa judgment and mean of information the high eat confidenc may be placed, assures aa that th cotton crop of th present eaon will fall abort, and moat pro bably greatly abort, of that of lait year. W ar peaceable men, not on murderoo thottght intent; Tut w foal attracted by beauti- Without mentioning any other yisstions that. -wittsiv- "from the Sniril of th Air . - General Pieree'i hand-organ, at Washington, in m oa ruing erer the anhappr eondiiion of the Adminiatratioa in having an anti-Adutiuiai ration m-ij .rity in the n-at llo-n of RrpreefiUtiM. owwln itdf with th idea; that " Jo- w..'.'. drirr, bt ma &mthr m-Mttv I" tkt A luttt intralionmrg wutm in lie Huh, from the A, rill afamf up la irr.tr nt l m'. Tin Ao- iiTtTio m to raroa. .Mi,tii it a bold aaaertion, and eertainlr a moat reckle one.- W bar ret to learn that trie nig mem ber of th Houm, from tli Smth. bar Hi motJ remote idea, of ataiiling ap to erery meaavre which the AdmioiatnuioB I known la faror. Imletd, we know of not a aingl Whig member of th Southern delegation who entertain any each a purp-iee, nor do w belirr that there is one auch to be found in anr S-mtliern 8,ate. Wbr did tli hand-orcan get its information from, or upon what ground, or hope, doe it bae itaaiculatioaa? hat the Southern lKMnocratic delegation will Jo whether, in any and erenr eontinireney, they will "tand up to erery meaa ur which th Administration ia known to faror," i not for u to ear. Ilow much farther uter riency to party will carry them, the future must diacJoae. But that the Southern Whicdelc-ration exnect thue toataud br th l'ierce Adiniuis'.ra- tion, I juat alK.nt the moat rmicuiou iinng mat we bar seen in print lor manr a aar. n e undertake to aiy, tliat they do not expect to do any uch thing. And why ahonld they f What hat the Pierce Adminietrntion done for the South to entitle it to Southern support f U there any thing in the antecedent of Brigadier (jr-nernl fierce in prepoaaesa tne twutnerti peopio in ma faror f I it to lie because he haled and Ivathml lavery o heartily before hia nomination and- election to tbe t'reaiilency r w nm men, mt ne ilnn tine to recommend I 1 it to be because, from the fc.1 .1... ... . 1 .1 rnuu tijT. nrianoTiration ti oi to w 4 t rr - ''' "!? i-rVVi a'"' t rajnjiaiit Frawaunera' anuXbolttu praasea what w dotir to tiJTbe Wilmington Journal throw itself up on it ilipiity when taking up the lata attack of the Standard upon it, to which we referred at the time, and intimate that it has a right to ita own riewa, and aleo the power of (ipreeting them.- The two organ de not teem to get along very moothly togethtr there item to b bo rery great amount of lore between them. Trot, the Stamhu-d threaten, and the Journal recoire it with sotne ehow of grace, but it i rery plain that it doet not like toaubmit to the central or gan in all things. The quiirrel between th or gtn teem to le spreading! Tb party wa rio toriout to its heart' content ia th last election, but it ha already commenced to quarrel orer tile spoils, i- There ar soma quit important of- fi i-et to be filled this winter, uit number of tln-iu, but ft usual, there i aproliabiUty thatth - mhi W rf nfrnt pT-t4t wil -bttaWtrgTeat- cr tli.-vn Ibe place to b bestowcl. So family jnr and quarrel will spring op, nay, bar sprung up. to the adifloatMin of -a II uutaiden.-r Thu lbs Journal intimate that no on should Le conuderi-J aui Leiiag of eoura entitled te All tlie plai of Senator In Congrea from tli'u Btata, but that it must b determined by th democra tic cancut who ihall be entitled to that honor. Well, the eaucut will rule th party but who can tell who will rule tli caueutt ' Thb Sn-Tn!i Diaocaacr. Tha paper of " tin; unterritkd " In th South oar been claim ing for thuir party at li North U the natmnnH ly, C'iii-rvalisni and patriotism. The hav ; even im'ntcj that Ui Southern Whig should refii all eo-oporatUsi with Northern Whig and unite with lb Poinocrecy la forming a national pAr'jr. Hut they bare generally refuted to ae kmii;i:'!!r' Ui dufeet ia their own party which ti."r eipnr l in th Northern Whig. Th Whig t r at the South bar barn pruaipt to de it'nce X-rrthern fanatir-iro andutlraism iabo(k partien, and hare thown that they will cut loos from all snt h unnatural allianoa a th Itmoa-r..-y still cling to. T :r " " " - - : Knee of th paper of th " great haraonlona" are 1m -oming to tee mat Northern LocofocA arc if anvUiing a Utile wura tlian th Whig of that iw lion. The Hu liinond Whig hat tlie following artb l aliirh will suit the Iiemm-rary her aqnai I ai 11 If nut Letter than ihatf Virginia r Tit" re'olt of th recent elecflontin tb North rru :-'.:! i having a won'lerftil eflWt upon sum t oor .utbom Ot'tmfnirariea, W ar not fa .I. t ii .v, aa w were up to the period of thus r ; . ..n., v tth high wnnviit eul.gie on tli or t I iy of the Northern lf oiouts.-r from t'li-m .u Inst. A chanr baa owm orer th ; , r 1 1 of tlmir dreamt. They are beginning to I t. l nut ilnl their northern allies are roitea at I., irt n -t to di-jien lei np'ii, and ri'H any better -' rr all than th" " aloiiiioebl Northern u ii h,'m tber babea alMiaing aa Mand- 1 ,. J.i-t how the e,likrof tliat rampant Ueav . i ii, r !.. !. tlit flsuulou irglmao, talk of I.e. II.- unc "Tlie result of I lie recent eleo i .1. Il.e lire Slaie hat sulh-ietitly demnt). 1 1.1 our min.lt that thia In ion can only be I -.,-(m-1 ami the elhim-y and purity of our in . i.: mi in wninuitied br the formatiou of a strict i .irii. u.n 'att tiiglii partr on which will e.i.'ruo I s kxert u( tilt t'outtilution in its f -i. .1 a:.d h'linr" (f the State of thing in the :...nUi'lU tait: "It It uwleM t attempt to i n l.tbt f.-t, lor it ttan U out as clear aa lbs ti..o .1-iy sua, Ihtt the land grabbing arstem n; j -n, 1 br I ill Wen! and th North west bee i nr.n. mid tjeo-ij-ht cp a part; hut only n liu Main-spring of n-lii.n-it pUir And ia that party stand th Wett ii I', i -r. numerou and prominent, (or i i. in :c friend of the ieiluial.iT alt i telle at ii lii ii "t eia ein4 B-Hhing front the great ,.! ..I tlie Northwest an-l North, ...thing, fc.jt,-l- 1 Sat Htrero- tm mnmt fa'A and fne io. n who, detotel to Miat Itiglita, aland up i r Hi I insiituliim in the fu-aof p.,1 liml death." 1 it i.' ii " Ibe rrot mvi.rilT are eorrupl and ar r Ir to tvnli e lb t' .n.t tuii.m, tint sr. tnm .! i. :..-"! msr be tuberviH.' Aad b thea i i re ean-li J'.y duiet to til point by taring. - ii. in -r ! . f t'i Sirth are r-nnpl-if it i - .. wbi.-c il.i-r b hi de.-hl I mj .rit'iia, .e spirit t fnsii, im would mm! aav ... , t-i i r I. Tim lln land grabbing .- ..f ii. e.t and the rret maiiihistatioiit ' ,-' in th N.irtti bar ruagltl . ,-ii.-f.J r!o.; t.l le -th Mlgll ia quit a t -li I .r N)uhrn li-ia.ral In mail i..!.-i mi i.f it. '1 s ailisM in those srttns i :ni-I t , l-lnt 1 1 haillr that Ukt ar .i-l. ui I it. to o .ma iHit f.r It f.rma ' 4 I,- e !lrtr ''a airt.t rin,irurit,oi Stais . '- ne aboh Will ewbrve the '' . Lis' mm lit sjoril a-ot luer." . . li.il. t t i- rrn-e U.rr will uke Ik . , 1 Ii il t. f. tistii til ab JUI til fm,U. , . - ... I., it 'mi time a- nhaa i Vi";, i ,-f i ei.iog at rather an ... ml i..t qn-..i,e m , aheretlit'l . u , f .f lot lh in serathj p-uir, at - ,! . hv w-nt di anr l-og"r, ., . a .. , ' ' t ' W t i-an im-t aotnoig (ttttm ,4 II r h.e.t and ibt N -rth " I . ,'l f IK , ot tr C.-r;" fi.f i li , -. ...- He. 1 asii-irii ie il.s rlt- i.f l.i i ..-a bass.tiailjf ut.m W : e If (! tt..-e I an It'l-lt enr lem- .Ii m t' l- :il (I-., V t can ar-or. !. i i.., bn i f 'I m-mmmnt at ifi-t . .,i i . '., i H-S,e- n St ti- b it i. i ...ii tirr t r Irvie f. i.(. lay -at well a we Messrs. Pilmi-A Bimsat hare for sale a lot of the most convenient and safe llerolring ...... n flttoi we bar trer teen. I h Hammer rerolrot. and not th laurel, and i concealed in jh slock, therebr remlering it imnoatihle to be fired off br accident. It it worthy of inspection by the curious and ingenious, aawell as those wanting to purchase sucn an arueie. In this connection we would also call attention to th newlr and eleeantlr fitted un store of Messrs. P. and R., apdto tlieir splendid stuck of watches, Jewelry, enrer Ware, ana all other article in their Una of business. See adver tisement. W bar reoeired th Norember number of Harper' Monthly Magulnt which close it ninth rolum. Th publisher state that its circulation I how much greater than at any prartou tint tince it publication waa commenced. For aale at I'omeroy'a. : ' f John H. Irey, Eeq.t was appointed Clerk and Matter in Equity, fur Halifax eountr", at th last term of th Court, by hi honor, Jn'!ge. Elljt.. in th plac of Kdward Conigland, Eq., who retigned th office. " W learn that It, P,Finh, . hat-bee appointod Teller of th Branch Bank of Cape Fear in this city, la th pUeeof F, 0. Hill, Brq., who bat resigned that position. A Mi wno Iliraa. -It was re port oil, anme tint ago, that a pmmiuent eititen, at a pub lic, meeting (aid : "1 hat tb Know Noth ings, and hat rervhodr that don't hate tliem !'.' Tin dlteipl wa in a comical position, baring great Indignation, rengeanoe and rim, within a email eumpaaa. He wa in th predicament of .1- ,k - IU t . . . tne vtteeu m in nny, wno oeiug rery mucn offended at certain of her eubjeetn ; altar dcs-lariiij; ine wmrirr g up lit tut air aamt t.rrtat lt.-avcratic t-aper a-e e-i.-np-l to j iwitiip uiv lite opinions wi .nr. i iinu -r-j in timet pt. Ther hat reproduced what tlier call bis letter ia m. in which ar rxnre-d anti-elarerr eentimenta, and they also renrini Ui letter of jus, luir), afier bit nomination for the Vice Preaidencr. In regard to the tetter of 1k.:T ascribed to Mr. F. and said to bare l-een written tu H in. Jay and Oerrit Smith, tlie Buf falo Advertiser (published in the city of Mr. F.'e residence) tut-w that be made no tuch reply aa it described, either in langnageisr in tubstniic. Th letter to which be replied waa totillr d.iier ent, and wat from Wm., .Mills, Etqi, chairman of an anti-slarery society of th county of Erie. In tliat letter, wbil.rt Mr. V. approredof the propo titiont stated, he distinctly declined to pledge himself in a. trance to nur course at a member of Congrea which Would atprive liim of "all dis cretionary power." He would not liecume a mere machine. He was elected, and bit course waa liberal and jutt. The loiter of June. 1S4R, was written after hit nomination for the Vice Presidency. In reply to Mr. Oowen, the interrogator, Mr. Fillmore, tsid among other things "While I nercr have, mid trust I nerer shall, nhrink from any official responnibilitv that may lie cast ii two me, I am aduionithed br the expe rience of others tliat, at the candidate of the party that has put me in nomination, 1 am not at liberty now to make np and publish my polit ical faith. . - A Whig Convention, without solicitation on my part, hat generously taken me upon trust ; and if there be any other sect or party that bare tufucitim confidence in my patriotism and In tegs Tity to give me their support on th atun oond'i tioris, I slnill he grmefui for the faror: but must I ... in s.ir ii..... .. . !... -.. .1.- ,.nv 1A.I..K iiim-tA ynuthcrn faror' TJ 's"V-Wt4'J--Vi ls,mmeiaTi,rr-r-T t.a1 g4y4,UIU) (aU) eoure, 1 must beat th rery day of tiir .i ..Li J i u Iloaatnta St-rnts. Th 1 . U owing ia a letter from a medical vtScer, dewriliing th scene whi-a f- 'L.wcJ tie t. utile of Alma A tradesman living in the Re S. rijnore, poesMtea it voun and orctty wife who i pat-tionatelrf-nd of the theatre, but being ontin- For t'te r.att two d,iri 1 bate been literal. r m a nallr ocavinied in husinesi. he it rarely able to tea of blond.at I have beea employed alien. ling , inslulre her. A few dart sg , she .! a ticket on the w.mnJed Ku-.aos en the battle tield of ; for the Port St. 1 irtin, and telling nim that h Alma. No drscriptiua I c-uld giv would r.'il- i bad been given W her, ask hire In aivnnn.my iie tbehorcrs i fair the dead, die dying. bor ier. He promised, but when evening cam at sea. runs, earriaires. ctU mtl hravllesa trun its ! unable to go, Th wife, who traa en arattit taxties minut arsis or ler-v mutilation a erery i f.ow'. was luruuis at tier ijiappoinwns, ouv tort and kind that mr btorei almost freeie at (1etermned hot to be baulked, she maile I.er Ser bs found in the land oonaigi tration of the government in a great "howrtien w r 'in patronage upon them infused new 1 loss, j cotijiteii in we m -Atmr. rf .it- r., :r-r ... I , ,1 . pn-jsvjiin mitt are to AZ, V. .1 . ' .KSt.. t-:,W Ll... tn'i W,r "J raluUlal ned th Admjuis. ,. : .. -.-. . s. p.. llon, as i passeu uirougn t measure tot r, r. , . ". r"' . ' .J ,"f-wnr"..! naq, attejiiiMon lifs and rigor into Abolitionism, and aooglit to Ouy up ts tupnort to his Administration at tlie sacrifice of the South, and of -tli best men of hit own party at the North T If Ihit count is to nlaee the Smithunder manr and lasting obligations to Gen. Pierce' Admin ittration, then there is, indeed, me force in the supposition, that "erery man in the House trout the South will stand up to every measure which Thtr AdrnintttrafTon is known to fuvor" But pcrhtiita the hand organ relies upon the support of th Administration to the Nebraska lull, in it calculations lor ooutnera taror no doubt it does. And why sould itf What waa Ike nature of that tupport, and what were the tiioiiret tfiat prompted It 7 I'm not tne Admin istration through it organ the w astimgton L'uion bittcrlv onoose (ho incornoration of tin" provision fir the rcpwal of the Missouri restric tion when the iNctiraska bill wat nrst proposed ; and only when it waa found to be imliienal ly necessary to do soniethingto conciliatethe South, and paei'fr the party here for its palpable pre, soil and Abolili-in tVRipatliics, did it face nbout end go I .r lliejrpeiU ol tlie .viiseouri ri!tncuoii 1 l,C 11 SI I! tberec.illes-tion. Every avui labia hutwasiinpro. riaed into an operating theatre, and, nnder every disadvantage we performed the moat formidablt. surgical operation. You may judge how eipe diticuly we-had to get through things wben I mention that I eilnvcted 23 tto.ll ia le-t than three hour. I'rentiugt were ont of th ques tion. Our urgtcnl birouac were readily known by the ntimlier of legs and anna strewn aioond the scene of our laliors. Indeed, I cannot liken the field of battle for the two day af er the fight to any better than a'n abattoir. My assistant for oouipresVing arteries was tlie first nasaer-br. and wheu his nerve failed him I bad to wait until ! drove off. some one els came up. I will not say much for the result of mr amputations, as directly one wat concluded I laid him on a bed of hay or straw, and left him to the ri tueilifatrix naturae, la the redoubtt tlieKusian dead lay liter.illy heaped on each other. Nearly all the bills I extracted were Miuie onea. Kejior' anvt there were JT.Of'O Russiant on the field. The held the most formidable position any army could occupy, but the bull-dog courage of our troops overcame everything, and in fire hours they were masters of erery commiiiiding poaitioii, and the Russian hnasts were in full re treat. NffTjfieTi "nefieve, know fue Russian rant acenmnanr her. Un leering th theatre, tlie wis followed by two young men wh were rery insolent, to escane them sn ejueu a can Vmt wa waa passing, but th coachman mad a sign that he had tome one in thevehiclp. -She was turning away, when the cab Mopped, j and an eleyintly drevsed youn? man jumped from it. " I see, Indies," h' said, with view Ikw, " that you are annoyed by two ineolent fellows. I)eign to accept this cab I will seek fir another!" The tradeswoman accepted with thanks, and th gentleman handed her and her rervant in with th rrrentest pnlitenes. She gave her address to theealmian, and th reliicle Arriyed near her own residence, ah stopped and asked what there was to pay ! "2lfo 75c!" said the cabman. " What. 2lf.!" cried the tradeswoman in attnnisement. " Why you hav only come from the Port St. Denis and bar only been half an hour on the way J " I)o not talk nonsense," said the cabman, rudely, "I hare been driving the gentleman about since morning. But where is heT Disappeared f" On discovering that his fare had really disap peared, the man tlAught the women wer in connivance with him to die a him, and he be- AKrJVAL OF THE STEAMER PACIFIC. " roca Bar Litis. ' - Ntw Yoaa, Octobt 50. Tlie steamer Paeifie. with four days later Mwa, hating sailed from Lirerpout on the ISth, arrived twlay. Her commen-ial news it important bat udinj-t from th war ar of but little impor tance. lleapatclies from Vienna ar, that a secret trtav ty erist between th Csar and Prussia. Th rery late-w beard from the seat of war states that Lird Raglaod expected to open a Br on Sebatopol in a lew dart. . It i reported that the Knssians. aimennrs trong. had mad a sortie from ScbastonoL lt were driven hack. The Kussian garr'aon and armies in the Cri. mea.it said to numl-er 00,000, The cholera continue to spread in DubTtsi All foreign refugee are ordered to leare Madrid. Tlie China insurgents had made three at tern om to tak Canton, but failed. . i h cholera wa rapidly abating In London. Mitmr.- Breadstuff, of all deseriDtionthan. adrnueed. Flour 3t i corn It; wheat 6 a 0L ConsoUi closed at 91J a 9i. . lu ; t.nn. i hr upphcn hem, were heart rend- came very insolent The poor tradeawonian had notrnoaey enflughJojalisfy JiUiumianiLtuid he gave her and her eo npanmn mto custody.- t ney lyselfmore tmirjm JiujiiianaijjsjIf-sM-tl.. wl,.,l. nirfrt-m-iha- u-oarrt furmve - . . . 1 . 1 - J 1 I . I 1 J ll . MSf -SMS it ia4nwm:-Hnit--wTpfirBi'it TetM8eauiiTirTri' next morning, when the tradesman .claimed them, and indemnified the linion. and nroved himself to be an American statesman. This ia a title of which any man may be proud. A'df, Int. ' s.l.x SIB. JOHN K1EAXKLIX. 'We do not think that there can be a doubt of the truth of the discovery of the remains of Sir John Franklin anil a portion of his crew. The ditoorcry of dead bodies and of various articles identified at the property of the commander and of iliffcrcut person of the expedition, Icbtp no room to hope that thpr have escaped the most miserable deaths, that by starvation. Some of i the crew it it barely possible, nre yet alive among the Ksquiinnm Injians: but the probability is, tliat ther have all niinernl.lv nerished. I Ir. Kisue, with eighteen otltor Americans are now on un expedition for the discovery of Sir John Franklin ; and fears begin to be apprehend ed fir tlieir safety. The l'uion suggests, and wc heartily concur in the suggestion, Unit a steamer EmfTfcti id i nfe til ot Tllcniioti s Iroui those around tne to give them my surgical aid. Our soldiers behaved in the most hu iiune manner towardstho wounded. I wish I could sar as much for tl Turk iJiffiCl4eWstsWtVIKVil i.lbwt.eaw coachman. Th In this Citr. on tlie'iitb nit.. Mrs. Tamnemns. Nutti aged 74 yenrt. . ,' . , ( ., At Baton Rouge, La., on Thursday erening, the iiSth of Sept ember last, Lieut. John A. Mo- bane, o the V. . Army, i-teut. Mebana wa burn in the town of Ureeusboru'. N. C. on th 4th of February, 1830. , , , ' . on the 12th in't. in ' th 23rd rear of ' age, M berfethf' nrsWenw-rir Onslow counlT Ann l-'i,s e,r..nr . t 11. Will'.... W I," , . . .' ' ''"". " , iaxu WW swgntCTf ohnA jma SwiiuAj the ular strain without her husband. C.ron-iii't Mttngrr. Tcnscl Usher tub Ohio Rivt. The Loui Thelntter atucked the rctrcnting It us-! villc Journal has an article upon the prospect stun army, and those who were not killed their tirj tliey bayoneted, and cried " Sinope by ; and feasibility of the construction of a tunnel to un-ler the Ohio river at Liuisnll. Kentucky, and i them. Our army iciiiaii.cd at Alma for twodiiva I .Icffersonville. Indiana. A charter fir this work alter the action to nttcud to the wounded, and ; waa erunted by the Kentucky Legislature, M'lrch when they left there were tnnny of the enemy j 0. 1H.',4 ; and the right of way given by tho city still iinoi.ernted upon. We have ent down there j of Louisvillu. ami the work forever eemntel from to-dny ti line of battle ship, to look after tlie rest - taxation for city purposes, on the 27tii day of but I f.-.-ir death will 'have v. laved sad hav nmog them. I lie Uunsiaus never look after tlieir vouinlod, and on our march her (nly five utiles) we fell in with 51! wounded liussinti soldiers. TRANSATLANTIC TELKfi UAl'lIS. In New ork several uiontbs since, n citiutia ny was oraniied br the purp-we of earryinc. into otieration a liue of telegraph between the Aineri- bo dispatched fir the relief of Or. Kane and his i cun and Irish coasts, a ilistnnce of nearly two paity. 1 hoy should not be permitted to be lost, if there be a possibility of saving them : and, as . : e . I- ... . ii.i. i- a series ot signals was arrungeU by ir. Kane reviuiis to his departure, it will not lie difficult to trace him. We hope that t'om-ress will give thousand miles. The company progressed so far as to lav d.twn a portion oftbe line acroas Prince r.iiwani i isitnid. and to scud agoiits to Mirorm icn to make purchases oftbe submarine cable, wt il ns ilini-iilnrisl ..r I in. v I m . .. . I u was il Mir, ll. 1 lie l-ort V ayne and Southern ! fl-iilroad Company hitve accepted the charterand ; the release of the -right of way; and propose milking n the stock, and, if possible to put the 1 wurk under contract thistTiii or 'early in the i sorinir. The tunnel will 1 exclusivelyor rnil- ' ..,. ..111. s .I,,.,1J,. iri'.ll .l.,.lr..l lu the ir e of all' the roads of tlie djffcifunt guiij-ris It will be 'J- feet wide in the clear, Kd 17 " feet liiu'b, jieT-ppii'lieularly, from the centrirof eai;h tr ick. The arching will hs sixtv feet lcs than two miles in length. The de-endiiig f4'( into the tunnel, at cither end, w ill ho only i--M ' feet per nolo on a straight line, roui tho.Pad , ol thn grade on one side to the head ef the y-ide ..i nr.-5riJeit. itoie-itt ibe-i'ivee will-he trmiii and a halt. 1 lie tunnel will lie constructed y:.yiMLaWs-- o.iistnicrh'iiitu" is iiie.iuierpreiaiiou mat me rn-meni, in t j tiimc; ,n Hecemlier next. rytbat would rerve a li:ie ol more thai, hie or six ., : ,.av,inff , cli uuicl or pit in the ro-k eiinclave wiUi Northarn party leaders, putt xrpoul discovery of a Northwest passage has been bundled Iniies in length. The difficulties wru i nrMn. , witi the material excavated me nun I'oct ne inn unoe seiaoouv imi. uioK a tnyonte project with the Knglish govemment I la-Iieved to Mot so inturmouiilnble n chamber . t ,i i,4, .o.iii, Tlie ' wnrkt Irmisoii Io lbs S,-tiilh. br eoileavorillfr to nut lbs c - - . fc-mirjrtiiv: ;r4-fti ,.T rt, i k ..71A 5.7 iT; 7, 7. ...1 . 1 f . T ' o ii ... i - .. .7' y.-.f -.Trr; f : " ' . . " pnumu; nv " . m Kri ne l,as been surveyed and tl.e cost estimated at lomirui iiou ujvin me oiu, uiai n is a piayumi-; lwn endured hy hanly advenlurrrs, and ninny company coniiuenced making arrangement lor ; OiiO OiHI. It is proposed to raise this sum by (loa in fiarnr nj J'iuluC' that by its instniiuen 1 lulitv lives lost in efforts to effect that iibject. It ia the e-stubUihiuiiut of line by lb war ed lAm-n made "Andridingonactoud I'll kirk. I'll ountl. And ouirt down rnyal rengoance on you all. W hare seen no commentary on th above distich, but pretnma IU-r ,M ajsity intemled to ride upon a cloud well stored with water, and Ink a large irt pipe, and by this mean wet tlijts.ktt IA1 tb re belt who remained on earth, whil ah remained unatHsulable in th ps-r region. . WU.th would eertainly larliet a much greater harm on her people, than th above citi- tcw titd on th know Nolhiugt, when tie avowed I . i. . . : .-!.,: .1 . 1..1 1.- i I sn -nmmrr wte wtwwwi'i hhii.. " : taid at last t hay been effected! but such a dor. Iceland. Ilie tame Islands and .Norway .. i.i ... :. ...t ; 1..1 th VnumY' i. he not go lor the bill on ths.t1 mjffl j, ,rfeetly .ee , commercial pur- j aroute which will greatly increase the aggreg'ato ,ruelloT..r ,,. .tl..k i, t,k then it becomes .reail.en.us groUMd. and rtuede. hit ..Id . naMi,,,, Um-ked up by ice for lei,Bth of the cable, and the ct of its construe- payable iu fonr equal semi-annual instalment. friend, at the .Vn-th, to uo-likewue. ut ; so many montht in the year, as to make it im-! imn. It is thought by many per.uis that the r ' ' mm again, after the lull it passed, and a rtorra of , possible for vessels to take thatcourse with safety, employer of the company were mistaken B to riip pr iri'F IV L ON'DOV indignation is raised alnt hit ears, at the North, , v,,,pe tlint tbere will be no more expeditions the question of the possibility of working a line w-s. thi fnlowin. from th' rs-irresnnn. doe; be not still farther .how the cloven roof, by of the kind. Whikt ther was a hope' that Sir l:een hundred or two tlion.uud miles hmg, and , f .J. jTiL hJZthX hoping to .lurk the responsibility with the srow- ,hn ,'ranklitiiuid hi. party auryive.1. it was hti- the following iiaiement of Or. Lardner is quoted ?ftTU trnt C al of the dootrin offMrtWer m.mrtifrnlf,. through nd .,,.,.. , ,nke 4'rr e,er,iM as an arguiueot in faior of tl.e practicability of ?i:. J?,h ohfo' in' the ft, eVi. 'files " fhi- n. the W.shingtor. t'nion , U'u. them j since the di,.,eris I such un cnlcp.i.e , in ,b. b-tte. of " i . , ,tttai.t -dotdr.iwlHeh,inthelngiiitrfthrrr no h, f their survival, it ! " I" the experiments male by M. Leverrier JJ JlZZl ' 1 w Tl,e Ziwlsf iX of the Virginia Iksmrjeracy. "re. .W., wld U-at tw risk other -trtw In Arctic j and nvy.eir, me-va-e, were traiitmihcj W 61 rrrrr-rrrirma, - SatL a!per. .'To,,, thU,ul,d mil,,,' wire without in-t VulJZtA b. the Nebraska bill.h.t "Every man in the House, ; 1 t,!r ,j,4U. ,,,., ld wllll . tin-t)R, " " ternb I, vr. hut bop. ,t will b. from the South, will stand up to every measure j fum F.tn-mttlon ro Ciiroaati.-Tbe excite- ' bafery of very limit"! p.wer. In that ca-e3iti I ..n ,V ,?, TTo) I ., .1 "... sine, more or mi'.us ol-too 'vue unou wlncn Itio cure,,t was traitsmiued were iron a very ird fferent conduc . th aentimentalitie that iervaded hit bosom. nut, poor thing, he do not know that tb Know Nothings love to b bated alsire all tilings that is, ia this way and tort. It it not food tor them, to be tura, but it i a aort of pick I that wheu th apptit and ha tb effect to make tlie baler Icea and put tint bated "in good ease." . M il, ,- if the plague wa brougiit to I. I lest, I be infection this city from Alexandria, in a chest of clotlies, Half ol London perisliet with tliit fearful which the Administration Is known 10 lavor: mem. zrowinir out i,ftheJiei.irie.,,f srolilinf.il. If not, then f r what f What els has the Ad-, iforni, which produced su.-b a ruh to tliatconn- ministratliHi done to commend It to public appro- try in olden times, has trt a great measure tub-1 tor. and the remaining 7 4G n.iles w e,-e c, p:,er ok. mil i vv nat tingle -.roenir nas n noviseo, or i ,i.u,d. and th Immigration has .....ie.i. ,".i. ii.i . .. . .. i.. execuifMi ioy ine j-tHW oi ins cuuuirj i uau ivvtiure term will have mhui expired, ami where ar it th v....K,..p, ..... ....... .... ........ ...... tnsr-o iierai i. vnere are ni l lew oi vnoss resi ess iri .s verse sot-iii-n oi I ,e oiner narL. imi lunirin i . . . , : i . . . advent usfis, whu ft.ii.l I - .1 :.. f .- i Ills.' I II,, I lw. m 4..sr. ,.;rli g.io--oi-s - Y . . - wiji " . .- i - '- , turned up by tiie ti a le, and hat hegun to ray- jeans ami auer a very snon slay nocked Pact iransinission oi tne curreoi man wouiu iitaiiinii-s p . nj ((- llm,n,(e w thj, may teem, the again, i ins now going re ctiienv sutistaiiiiai i ot mpiier wire, tui n at is usually selected lor ui - , ,. r, ,-, ,,,ii;.l t Loiid'tn ia not tulfering much from cholera ; that what is to be expected of ill Now when Ismo"- enitir journals iiretum tn claim not only-the snppurt of their own party at the South, for lien. Pierce Administration, but that of the Whigt i v , ... -- k . ....... . . ,al, u, i,,,don penstiet vvith nut learlul rot inled. and th immigration has assumed a mil -h wire of exceedingly tniall dianif ;er It uccrtaui. . r-e lflM yieie carried but and Li more nrotttrrmnd dmiraM c!iara.-fef. Am, ng therefore, that by reis .n of t!,e inferior eouduct j,.4 i'den';w in tb. field, which new I Ih. immigrants nowarriviyg.suya the San I ran- ing p.wer of the one part, and the tcry small der Argvll seet and ii. iinme lift Beigl crtco llerall, ther are bnf few of those retlet transverse sm-tiij) ofll.c odit-r paru tint longih J - ti, i.u. ji j. .ai-t, bar ni-rr bt Tb Watkingloa Star nay it I generally ri der tood tliat Mr. Alehison, tlx President of tbt ( ailed Nates Senate, will not b ia Washington this winter. Hit absence from tb Senate chant. ' ber will mak tli (election of another Prwident absolute nweasary, and tbar it no doubt that lb Hon. Senator Busk, of Texas, will be honored with th Post, . Mr. Atrhiaua Intend te day at bom and ele tioueer for a return tn I he Senile, kit term ex piring aext March. - Th annorahl Senator find that "Old Hullioa" and th refractory democrat wh follow kit Umd, it eomtwhtl in th way nf hi oalinaed thrvMiow, and he therenire Intends tw remain an tb (eld and tight it out at borne. Owr awn pinion of th ermtmt it that neither nf the reliant champions of modern democracy will III Uintttttd teal after th 4th of March next, but that It will b filled by on nf th many tal ented whir of which th party can boatt in that State. Th (Jallant Doniphan, Kdward Bates, or others wt might mention, will mak an adtni rabl cntleigr for their present talented Whig Senator, II. m Henry S. (lever. Th Legislature meett in January, wt think. fWi party. Il i. from 111 Uicbmoul !n'ui fT"t " " If we tnttrah trei and laiuoorjiavilioa, tie mroiMiVsa assf tit f, at nil be Ike mats-ewea. Im weri.it of m1 irJ THE M.VH.ki brt'AY OF MAl't'UAL LAW 14 LSM.M1AL to Ike -ij'ttfuflkt urmj. Th Jtemttrrvfif mrt ties it fnttrti I.f mta fa t, and . stec rirte. Shin rtlit lmr JtriU.mtt hll.VLl, W L St F I bit E KIlV M AN TO t.O II ISO.. N WAY. rirn- or Iremrkrry ssoy tm fteel t SHALL WE lUtAW TIOIIT THKSt ItEVTOf PAUrk." a.f rwt a ri;vt fmf,.rmtif It nnritnl nt 1 II K Ot.MiH K At'V'.Mlsf (.tl.NMUbll AND M.I IU. Tlll.-K TIllNi.-t. A lma.,1 it ot- J iretU AM) n tCAWuf AttulH. 4 M-.l- l.r.t r AM I KM. AL HONS J.S.'vK.NTI Al, TU bUVK-Vt." Vt hat right bat tdemnorat to think for bias- self f II is toou.h t.tt bua tliat hit lea lr do mat i.sr aim ; m i wnen tney marl out the way for biat to waik in, b H bound to "ge it blind. ir hat lb ts-rtw f isirty drtwa tihl tlstml bint. Th Whigtwyt,- ("uoh is Ih item, baughlr, turwreilioav, and mol rnyal arra of tbt Uirhtsoad l-nomrv-r. Ns, twmd your attk, and tak tb yoke, sl yt llsss-rsl. sLikaMttalal M., ... l' Iher-gortMtrnallaw will fwih.i-b U iie- ' tJ i'"-' eilnent, tmiiKsrd agnntt you. Kubruissi. n, or t'st guilt.- ine tliat i ,t only aitoroil" a, Mtisry J ssi ili lii'iit m ilt ts-ssrr sjrrn rtw-ert, nf we, f. rib it ts'ti-nt land at liberty I Lang, lavg lit llvs lUpuUie I farmers, tnechanict and luhoriiig men, n ho intend ! marine cables. " But tndepeuit'int of tlte considemtioiis, nothing w uld lie easier than to give the cop;,er wire enclosed in the cable su.-h a fliickue.s, and to apply toil such batteiiesas would ensure the transmission of a current of sufficient intensity." This V iow of the matlcr is i-ertainly ler plans ibloi if, as has bevn stated, water may Im mad a inealiutn f r tlietransiiiisftii.n of tiie electrio fluid i i tuixilisidcrabiii ilislance M'ttlum Jmtrwtl. - tln.se hemocratie i.iurnall falor tb public with 1 T.tii hive ilanuuL U...... . ml ..( j ciTd Amu I'lih.., ,, t,. Ii...i ii..;. . aa aipotiiioa of s-'i tort nf aui it rendered i or more thnn one-thtid the net incrense. exclu- f Irih reHln of "I'.'S, a clu-uui-tance is currcd. , What were the stoirvu II ha I in view m short, ! vt of Chine. Of children. lh arrivals dur-1 wl,i.V it. I lit day of Spuria, would 'have im rkal rooWrsyyioa th Administration put npon ing tb lam time amounted to ISJ7, t e depart-1 mortslitrl the heroine ; it it almost unknown that bill r Uhss il look uismitat " a proposition ; nr-s, p. aa, u,.. .,,. . Miriu..,r yi(i The intltil i no I. en hi, ever tia.-eil lbe it, rt. . i.mma ill immigrant uver Hie I laiut mit aeafin, is i uot to intiuiie into priiic.p.et that iiiIIuhiu'ihI her; .... I ..ii- :. :i .. - i.i. . . . i i and every btvly else, we trust that they will here-! to locate themselves permanently and aid to de-1 after, nut forget to tell nt of something which ; ,,.1,, t,e grant r-soi.rce . f the' Slate. Ouring ' entitle th Adm'iHistration to such a claim. It ' the nine months of the nrcuuii vrar. 41 IP'S o.s. ! n tumij win lor nt r ror.oo su'i aoomiioh np- seugers reached Kan f rancisco by sea, and In.-M pomlmeula, nor for its corruption qmiVt policy, i departed, Isatinga net addition to our population oat f..r any goyemmeut mtaeur that it ha , of n.T44.- f tbit numlier.liowever, lJ.V-Vi. or i,p.,in.l.l . . . ...a ...k.I mil n . . t,.m it. l,..n,.li..n , i i . : e ' . ,. - . . , -.p........ v. . ..... ... : nmriv mis nan, were i uinose ine reinaitiiier. foreign diplomacy, nor even for the military 13,4k'., beiug c,ifflT fnHn the Atlantic Slant g'ory and renown of the destruction ofOreytown '. I nd Europe. Sinee lbs l-tof January iaiim BuUif it ialVir Mm aid to the Nebraska trill, will test malf 3.7T5 feiiialaie aVrivci, while only it is a contagious disease which hat broken o.it in thit neighborhood, and that it is rapidly tpread- inir. Ii would anr that in ruttingasewer through Arvlestreet.it watcarrieilratlierdeeperthaJi or- dinar v. ami tiia-.l. nes. f ibesdd y ictiintof thu fe at liildiseaise were luriie l up by tliowoakmen, many i f w hom were taken ill and died ruJ(leu)..L. in fiivor of freedom, " by which, "not another tlave Stat it lo b added to tliit I'nion," and does It not, enib.r. th doclrin of fpaatur torrreignty f Until that ia d ai w .ulanit, with what grace any jonrual, or iwditidual, can ex pet that " Every asaa in th House, from th South will tend up to every measure which th Adminis tralio Is known lo lavor." On tlm other haifd, t Imi I.I they not, and erery true friend, not only of th Smith, but of th I nioa, mtk war, tn Ilia earl of tb chapter, apin tti most corrupt, iintst ribt and disgraceful X Iminittratiiat with which tliit country bat ever been cursed f tlifhmoHti II kig. THE SEEKERS AND THE SOl'CllT. The aK y e vol ion w ai rly In two diattnet (liertri PtnnmrT.s-Th fofliewinrltatnaci. e1st.es, yii t Tbo who seek ofSee. and tboae aiM af pwrvdeiast-raey, as itoistsin ih-Iieo-i who are amight by tlreir fell iw enuen on ac ciunt of their ability and Integrity, to fill stv tuin m in public tenii. Ci Ivsirut did not tear th plow tn teek of .-, bat tlex manllt of authority was carried to bit in tb field, while bt wasai work on hit farm, following th plow. Ihrt Illustrious man waa urprisssi at bit labor by Ihehlgtiess) tnkew nf th public ippre-.-islijn uf bit wufln and pairMism,. H ttiriaiiyoa Wfiuviti-d and nrged.svag-iin.1 tti ilK lliialmn, bi tak on in tb tnmt rettw.nsi blt nations tvtr held by man f and b yo'l led to lb tob.'iiali'.nt nf hit fellow citiiens, withmtt th aspirailott of ambition, which bit mode y furl.iilt, but (Tom pled mlely by a pairbdie eV tol oa to hit rssonlry rvtittnding for liberty and lbe WftW man. Tliestv pate illustrate our view nf what tlsnuld he the pr l et a regard to th terraata of H.e lpublie. Tli v who mtk pditii a trad ng msiisy, and enafe the servu esnf ihota to lee tinnee f"C iheni, wbo ire b oiht aad add as lb offi-sn and Ibrir doSUrt may iiK-iie, go into high plaieawph a dedg outhtsr I si it and an sip--tstloH mt art of tb drudget. Hist a bost nf r-n-liiicai s. atnpt ar to lie quartrd ea lbe public Treasury, who eli'ef me.it c-iatitt in lb arts and dee. t4oi of tb dtsnscr i. and uiiworil i- ly le I J .ft tt n.-bistw uf Hit ksfifs-t an.f variously estimated between eighteen and twenty five thousand, Il would perhaps to- fair tn piit it at twenty thousand, w h-ich, added to the ex cess of arrivals by set, would give a net addition of 4ti,744 to th populstion, during the first three quarters of th year. The total increase by the end of the year will bt tls.it oj.tssi. A Costi-T IliMot. Th t'liarb.lte Whig tsys' that in th lata contest in ttr Hi. -bland district, Sonlh Carolina, (in which tb city f Colnmbia it tituated, ) l.'tween Mi tsrs, Prest.m and Adaiiit for a seal in the Stale Senate, to which lb former wat elected by something oyer one hundred yotet, Mr. Preston eiiided about f .rty thou sand dollar, and Mr. Adauu about thirty thou sand. I'll Whig adit, that "th rsndidttet gave large IsWilst'tiet in difierentt parte of tb ditlnct, tUiwered mouey, meat, bread, and whiskey iqain tli p-sw. in nn places penning thirty and forty men for day and week before lb election to keep tli uppaiing party frian oporaiing on tlnn. In turn ii.'tuiic-. n nit rot would est as bu;h aa fiv hundred dnllart, and lb beauty nf lit whole it that Adama tiienkt iif eontesiing Children, also, w ho bail cvme and plated with these 1me, to kened and perished ! Moreorei it was n it iced that those wbo cam in 0 intact w ith cither the workmen or children ickei ed no 1 died, in mi-tt ca-es in a few boura. The disease increased, t lever pliyskiant said that it was dec di dlv not tlie cholera. The disease now spread rapidly, and in fisr him, toled fur Preston, he having paid them a Mill larger turn. Thit reminds on of the enormnut enmiptiont, and the great amount uf money expended .y candidates ip Eugland lo tecar seats in Ih House of Commons, and w may tcry piously iuvok th rurse of a jul (4 ujs.n il.t whew 111 -h a ile,n rlialf bt iutrieliNfd ill XortU Cir lina. Whenever North I'.irsiim Issrislvii. t'lall timie cditaiuiuaiH t in,.-. , ...common w ...1 u.o.1 o, er stamp. wk triH, linl. wnioll it m ou, lt hwt .... ...ruKs.,.,r ,,. u.seny n ,,reeu ;B and ,.rr w,v,,.,yrrany iter . n,r son 'l imU,.ir,,H,: ...hi pre,l,,Dt Po- ia.cn in - . ,,. reue , .no. wat con. enin- , , Argvle street, and other., are closed ny marini law Ol iicaili: .lie lollowt-d tlie . n ll..ir .1.. .1. offk-er, on whos word hrt life 1eH!iidrd, pi tlie. place of execution, and betought blm to sptre . the widow stay : she knelt in il, ag my uf her: soul and cl istie.l hit kiievis, while her eres, with -the glare of a maniac, fell on the child lavsid ' him. Toe judge wat inexorable, the transg oor I must dir. Hut taking advantage uf the occasion, 1 Ii offered lifs o IH culprit on c ondition of bis discovering the meinbers of th association with i which be waa connected. The son wavered ; th ' mother rose from Iter pasition of humiliation i and exclaimed i " My child, if 'on do, the bear-: ieet curse of your mother shall t p laoncd in yi.ir veins." H was etecnted the pride of bey ssoil enablcl her to be'i.d I bit death without A i tear '. li e leturned to bcr borne tli tui.isirt nf DIED. recordini tlie decease of thistoyelr and i. ted young lady, lovely in th ineffable beauty ef guuuuess,.anu guicu wun a spirit wnose kuew her, another instance is given to atttwt the truth of tb adag that " Death kites a shi ning mark." in the morning of lite, bright with D"l'.n.T protpects, and warm with the endearing ties that cluster around the names of father, too- a ther, sitter, brother, husband, child and friend, consumption marked her for its prey, and des pite the most assiduous atumtion at "boms and abroad, claimed her as it victim. - Lik soma fair, sweet flower lately blooming beneath a ge nial sun, that languishes and die npon the soil that gave it birth, and which, eren in ita decay makes fragrant the air around, In the midst of the scenes of happy childhood, and watched orer by those who had sustained and cherished It, nor spirit was exhaled to heaven. - A chris tian, no lew in prnctic than by profession, her life, an example oftbe patient charity she tiiught, lit,., I!,.!., sl,.t ssm, i:..i.s A -. I.- 1. . "si s'ii s-.is.si aij.ui, uuiiioeu-av us Closing, with more and more of th divin radiance it wasopproocbing. Aereueglory hurered around its withdrawal, like that which illumines tho setting of a star. Now beyond the dim tiorisin of life, the cy of Faith may behold it yet glow- J ing wm. ueauiy, wiine lustre, ituwevcr It may be obscured, can never b extinguished. fliiiLtulMBqL ii i i i i'inij , !), , halt iritet ef -t gliioui in the reflection that it is of the rounv. the loved, the good, the gifted, and the beautiful, tloit it. r i , ii. '-.r si. !iw-t inn. . . .1 . . l. grave of tliese lot hnnian orniw be ehrr. at the nupe tlmt gild it. 1 hough Btep for tht dead tbt trlef tontt Ht. Jt'ksiWsw gareewwawto wroorB before, ' may it noVjie subdued by th thuogUt that pur natures belong not to I he world longer than to render it belteK? But tear lir who hav nnt shared tht printiKpf some heavenly tuitwun fuU filed in thehlttniyV aholy life ami death, teach ing mortality how " sweet are tho uet of dvr. ' ' ' -.. t To the Amcricaik People! x I MLZ JLa WA Y--QJSF T-32tT Cilizntt nf the Crtiem, . , J -Tea htyt duet nt tbt kswer a. wllh sat relet, frnm n tea m ibi tsiew f. tat Cber, to tttta Ih tear aeler of sty Ointment with yowt tpertlsiilta. Il I tesreely two ytart tlaet I tttdt It knows mbw( ys, sad slresilv, Il has oMaintd mnrw etlsdrlty Iks asy otbtr Vedieiat la so thorl a perisd. . , IIIQWAI 11WLLUW l, , , 8, forstref Ana and 5tstsa Strstts, Xtw York. ASTONISHING CP RE or SORE LEGS, ansa NINE YEARS STAND1.V1. Copv of ei IsHer from Mr. W. J. Tjlt,tey. of i yiii'7, Yuttkia eotoiir. .Vorta Carolina, U. liifrj .Vorear '-rr lif, i53. , against all passers. reel are shot up. Th remainder ar rapidly losing. At two e ck ta in th day, scarcely doseu ssrtont may 1st met wnhm that gn-al thon.u 'hftre. In th. te street! which the disease it most ttiacdily depopulating, the dead hud ar placed iu liie oi.en air immediately that life has departed troni them, so gi cat is tb fear of euntagion, lhavt-enin two instances, half a d'raeo l 'lies being carried of im black sacks, lik bale of goods. fr burial. You will ratily judge bow great a fright tint has create I. Every one who is aide to do tn, ha fed. London, gen erally at thit t in just rmr.ying, it now deivop ulauil. Thre days since, n lilitia n enl Wai lacw ran swiy, lis It nat a uixii easily friglu- entsl. Ask him aad he will corroborate what I her declining year, bad fallen ; th I,. that . h. iW , , B1U- oufJ u M N , Vrk ,., .., n.ioc tw give. way. .no ,neopsBlt(, j. f, - -a,.,!.,, n.nd il N.dhinr of III dar tint saw her lonely and childless, left her toret foreier. Ilerhrart hl broken in tb J struggle. Mvkeiuit'i (iatrtte. th swat of hi nppnaant, on lb ground that a large wmhtr-sf tiw w-rrnrn he till paid ta t.rtet Ttil iNew Tork Tlnral rcniji-clures the follow is doing. A in use rit sou fur lb tiiu bring hav i eoinple.ely clotstil. 1 I'hv.ictvnt tsy that thit ia nndoubved by that -LyrhrTtie. IVirwrairirnjsn OsVis'otiilly t.ry tram in, o'iiipesi iii r..u..-. 1 I. ... ' . ' . ing to be tb rent platform of tb s-l.oiiiistrili.ia .. . .. .1 S . I I . thee which ar repoitol to hat asK-ouipsuied II when It, in Im reign of t . Paries II., swept n if 1. 1 half of Lai Ion. No medical mean ttfton tii rssiirasi question i oi our tun., ry r.mrar.ea. stne . t availed tnstop it. lt i. pr pagaU-d b n. T 7.1 "", - i eontagi n. and w aingularlyi-wvedy la Usenet. p-uie f the a liniui.tral.or, . th. Nebraska , . ,,i fcl .-.il. who h il ,lera. th. late rU.ni.in. It it "tuat. M ,. . ' .. iu ,iHi1Xw tovereiiiiy I lUat Ujvu.m os sopu l ud by t " que. t!n, I lb deiuxur.- uf tb rssutb. Is It tie inmsluis. ' ti m ut slavery into K aus.it and Nebraska? tliat i Tl Wiliainrtna J.urntl date that th Oi ly II dcgrail'd iiidusnc uf tn. h a m reti bed I idea it ssswled by all lbe dnwoe -acy of lha Xwtli, ' yveiors of tb Wihaingina A Msoch ester ll.il t au and IKe.glas ins bided. Is it Uiat f ee lib i lloid hv i.nlere. a twrrey of the mat fn.at may Xel .Ut l.b.r fc on lbs new Ttmt.M-kt-j Kingstille, the Wrstrm tariuinus nf their tv-ad. S.iib of .lii .id' this view of the sw'.jeot agree j to IliuiWg, ..pp.l Augusta. It Will Is r with tint Scarlet Utter j but the Cabinet organ it j collected that a charter hat already hewn grwoltd t leni Ka it. As lar w caa t.'mv 11 out, 1 f .r a rad r.ul ua tbi route by the Lrg.sUtur svt-til.srns of lb 1'tWident an! l alonet at 1 1 f eiwlh Can lina, And th prt-eld difk-ulty W.lun.t on tb Nebraska bill It that uf 'lii ' Isrtwewn tb North Carolina rail rvd emainwy hat ha p acui-svi, rn smaller tcale, h..wvey, 1 s fl ibell St everts C invention to wil. that th aud the Pottmaaier (ii-neril. added to a soi se.l vn to ssmse pant nf N-nth t'andina. Vt hue bill wa. nnw.sw. noeatle I f .r, and inripe i,i, ui.fro njuu. ss uf lb N oih l indiaa road 10 the esvi m twilling 1 in inm laiviy, now.ier. ana yei a propsw ttiaiarr aioisse,,, a mow- Manchester r std, it likely to giv aa impe'u .ipulttiun aa lb p sh tills, ol ,Hsuih I ami in a ale. caa ) Hn.ugbl and e..-ed and ewoL and stall-ltsl is pour liestt and whiskey, lur weekt Isrfor lb elefii ia, then w sliall i,M uwr im. k.b'Ui-o ia tli virlu aad inlelli(-ws-w, and raorai power .sf lb tsssH.U to ssrvsra ihemscdres.." Vt rather itnnk ll tl such th wr eorrut toss J0- U I'. A D HIM ow a v oiDi.-n . Te Pnorrstoa Ifoiinwiy, f it. Il it un ajv th le sMspnpv acterloai, aellher It this letter written for ibt taert tiki er writisf , awt to sty. ttttl ysnr olnimenl nnt tst af tn f Ih aMtt errsdfitl e-nsneeut disease, tbst i. b it. belr ta, aad whlea wss eonsi'trred by sll who kmw vss, t a ttv steely eeynr.il tht rrn-k of tnediviue. Fur siat rtart I Wts sfhctesl wilh one ef the teosx s,slnf'd and tniaiiltv tmwt Kim Ir-sj thai srer fell te the lot tf mm i and sits trying every aiedMno I aid erer kesrrl ot, 1 rtsigntd at stesrsiir ill terpt af being swMsi t l-M a fiind kmwyat tssv a eouidt 01 tart fatt 1 gntw tlisvitsssnl, wklek itstia Ibt sares 01 njr Irgs tn keal, sad I entirely retained s-y ktwllk ta tny irywrihle nirj.rit Slid Srli.hl, . I lb Ml .nishm-si oi mj rrttwst. ('- I W. J. fcASOLET. AX EXTRAORMXARY CI RZ OF A BAD BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF ItEATIL Coy of a LetUr from Jfr. B. Dmrmmf, Art Of temt. AowmW !ft. 1SS1. . T. fei-t, llni i.wtr. .tl. fo'r. if As a Xsssst tti, S Y UsshSo.Ii W a, ik ktirvf.ll frsllindo I ksvs ss la fivs M Ihst by tho Wss of yuwi Inolmssl sl4 fill, tbt life ef my Wlft fits hee. tavrd. tor ttvt Jssjrt tb kid s tod bresst, witk Un ransiug snsalU, (sot f s ttseeruss iinnsjl. I wait t.. nisi s.dhii.g ronlrl sti ks-TTolio wit TheS trots. .l is i,srls,is.,i.l sa-sC-Pills, wbea Is Ik sbisn sy-ses ef the. tsMilbs, Ikey f-f-s-isi . ss-fssl crsi, is ik sst'snlsksietil nf .)) wkw ks-w us. M. nloatMst ynsr Mr.li.lne.fmta JUn-wt. r rat A V, W t loness-slrisil, Sew tM-wwt. I sewsl mur-om-l.,ulsVss penw-ea Psrts.sllU.sk I Ssst wriltrw it 11 a iw Urlswas, tofora w Sully ksft, it tilt tisse. aw kfiswleg ysssr adavots at Jitw V erk. tl-Mtatdf JL iil'BAST. fkt Wit lUH le ttseo! conjoint') rt.k lit 0 mmi in mot! of Ike f.JI'trinf msr 1 Bid tr, C'lrrt4 aa4 Loralstgov Hod llrsw.lt, MS Joisu, Hilr h.rwt, FinwUst, ttKeissallewt . Usui ns, i...l. 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