ii o ,
,?!crt!;-Cara!'.nxiir.
"WILLIAM C. DOTJB,
ten jl-xb raornir .
"Verm sT
' If paid itrict'y in advance, tf uo'.lare per en
nuiu: dollari end 6fty tai, I"'-' within
tu'ieohthi; mi three doi'.ir et the end of "'
j i sr.
ADrERTl l)IF.XTS -not enevding eUte'ea
tut wi.l boiiirrrloa one Hint tor one
titr five eentt far -h subsequent, insertion,
Th of n r length will be charted propori
lione'lr Court Orders and Judicial advwliseratut
will be'ch(ra Si per cent. higher f.un th above
men. A ro -ml doiactioa w.tl be made "
tiio-e wlia elvrrtko by the year.
Jlti' and Job Printing done with neatneM au
despatch, sad accommodating term.
IK,?- LeiUre to the Editor must be postpaid
GE1IEI ALDIRCTOE Y--4-Jyne,
drf .(pbvi:r,NJipr--.--. ;.
Win. D'il if iy wood, Inteodant of Police.
. CoSllllsSlONEBS.
Emb'ru Jiafd. Kiari.lt- Smitli,
.. - - -trr. V. H. Moiveo.
MidJU Ward. Seaton OuicK, . ; . I
" . C, B. Knot,
laano Procter. V'.-y,
-.Verier TJari A. M. Oormun, C
. ,, - " . B. W. Wuitin. y .s
, ,ff J, ,T, rhristophcr. City Clerk.
; (J. 8rKaoti City Ireaeurer. ,,
t--raa'ICTff
Jtoa-j-......-.;.!.-- nii.'r.vw-sataaaai
City Coml(Mt$.na II. Murray,
Jaa. II. Murray Wurkot the
. - Market, f
. Jy conns.
Tho Pn?rrme C.Mrt of North Carolina is held
In this tit'y nwniHmnnally, on tne oecnnJ Monday
In Jimc, and the 30th day of Dwembcr.
Judj-s. 11m. FrCiWick Nnh, Chief .Tuttico,
I! M. reunion, Amociate Jnilc,
W. II. llattle,
Kilinnn'il 15 Kreemnn, Clerk; Ham. C. Jonen,
IifTirter: -I. T- C. W btt. MamliaH.
I'lie I'mt'd Stitfrt I'ircvit Court f.r the ln
(rict of North Camlinn la held aenii-annnally in
thi city, o j the lt M.unlay in June and the lat
Moml.iy in XnTombrr.
Ju,i .f.ll..n. J. M. Wayne, of deurftm: linn.
Ile'iry pi'tter, of t nvftlc viile; litrii t Attorney,
Knbert I. I'iok; CleVk.VniT-tt. Haywood, Sr..
Marshall, W oiler June. . , ,,
The .SVoTier C'mirt for this County, w hold on
the (lint Mcm.lay after the fourth Monday, in
Jlirehnnd September.'
John C. Moore, Clerk.
Mntt. W, UHHu-jituwoiir (3enoral anil haluir
Itor of the fourth Judicial Dtmriet. .
Bfc L'4MJlLP..i.U"J
l.ehl on tha tljird Moinhiy i" tehru.iry, 31 a
Aun nud Vrrmher. Jelt. LU'-v. lein.
Vkuuiiiun v) Uw County tonrtc-" Uliaui lio sj
'CmmtyW-'lhr Qunn'JW T.HS'W'C ;
Ma -til' hI K,'kr Cimnty William II. High.
4 U lilU iicott. .
Jtujinler.-IL Hutson.
HANKS.
J ink oC th Stub of X'flh Cirolina, ini-orpo-ratellH.'.Tl.
Charter expires' in I. Capita!
S- thHt slividel into liih"! shares of who h
tl,e I,ite-ary Board balds o.tCi and the Luivur-
itV l'HI'1.
Prioeip.il Unuk at Hale'tll.
tte.-tfo W'.-M,rd'H'ai, PveiJuut.- .
Charles liewev, Ca-hier.
..-J.XU.wi,njJ.r ' feirrrnod Sotery rubiic.
W. Aiiuer.sou,l)isuiirXIcrk auil Notary
rubiic.
Jordan Wonible, Jr.. Clerk.
This Bank has branches at Newborn, TarWn,
Fayette ri lie, Wtltrmesfon; Klirnbeth City, Char
lotte, Milton, Mjranton and Winds-ti .,,
OIHKiToRS. "
On the rtcTTSnTS5i : w. fwrv, Vhh-
liu Trotisuref, cx-flicio, U O'B. HrtUK-h and W.
It. Poole.
-trn-rhr-pitrtif the SbwUtoUer ; gjii.lluy-ljii.uijjt
Win. 1'ca. e, J. 11. 0 n, J. 1!. i. Kouihuc, A I .
JooA ano 11. E. .Moore.
llflerinx and lU-iwwat day Tuesday.
I Hscamnr-d-rT-" VV-edvil y.
lome tie B.fis and IlilU ur Exclaue diaconut
e l eierv dav.
li-i-o';c-. hours from 10 till 2 o'cluck.
;.' .. . V Brut 'i of th.- li 'tnl f tie Cape Futr,
William II. Jones. Cashier.
K. V. Einch, Teller and .Notary PuUie.
ll...i.-r.,..-.iii.,. W. HlTW ol, T. 11. Selbr,
e o .1. nes, i,wrg Ll!ie,lif. Hi
inr
end I . H . V. Jluuaiaisi
Uifering day M.iuda v,
Wscount day Tuceday.
1UIL UOAD1.
Val'tjh and tlailtm llnilrtad Cumjianj.
I,. O B. Hraui h, President,
. W . V, Trca-up'r,
P . .1, Assiataut Treasurer.
CM. Alien, le:rt Airent,
'c tost orricE.
Wdiiam While, Ur., Post Master.
Ofli.-e hours, on w eek days, Iruiu Jsiui-rise to 9
P. M. . '
IBB TSATEJLLIK'i OUIBI
aiaiTit sid iitriinii oi atiu at asuii n.
NOUTIIEHN' MAIL (Ur 1Uilob,)
Thrmiirh Mail close daily - - - at 6 1 a. m
Way Mail - " at 9 f-
Arrives daily at 61 p. m
The Cars leave the depot at 6i a. in
WHTHEltX MAIL (Br To-noa.i Un a.)
Closes daily at 6 1 p. tu.
Arriiea daily s ...- at., 6 . u xu..
The II M-k leaves- .. at 7i p. ui.
W La I i.UX M ML (Ur I'ota uoasa ( oiia,)
Ckuwa daily ...---..--.-at 7 a. Iu
Arrivee daily ........ at 11 p. ui
The Ciew-h leave ..-at 6 a. m
Ool.lislumtr' MAIL illr I'oi a-uoa-n Comk.)
- Closes dn it. UxccpL Sululiy, ? ; at .7 .Jk. tlu
Arrivee daily te.-e)'t Monday,) at 1 a.m.
The Caeh lae daily ...... at 7t a. m.
TAUlKHiu MAlU(UrTwu-Roai IUii.)
riow-onSHindsv, l ae.iid lloir., at V p. .
ArrtvsssTiHwbiT, Thnrs. and Sa at 7 p. .
llaelihaveoii Mon, Wed. and Eri., at 5 a. w.
PITIMIOI'.K MAIL (Br Tmn-noa.r llr,)
'r4Hi ou Tnessfar and Satnrdnr, ai 9 P. tu
Arrives on M' n lay and Thursday, at 7 p. m
Jl k leavei on Sun. and V 1 1, alsait 7 a. i
. r
Ta TastiiBT or l.n r No nue ran walk eur
thorourhfarne wnhout l'in( iineres.ed with the
trulbfui force of the rsii.siks id the New York
Murur. wbu h ail tltere i" more real Ira red V to
b eswa i tiie etrveta than ia ite Ibsaues, ta;
f Ihe asial heeuttful o( the estora it had lately
. .......
arJ "" ' " "
vwrntsukabl. 1-a.k aWt her ft... her at
fiwM in a ell, fin t.( tt tlii ; hrmrt
IWIIirf tirri, Ml f ! lraNMil
l7ZV.2Vl T."il,V:T
iiful f,ad el,e. aa -be di..- liar sua k.t.bie
Urme al aig il i.y'. M th-r.svt.tarw.
eyaosnre i f asm a etes, II e je. ,f .l .l,n,s '
avf t:i,ol..:
lipil V owianchuir m-eti.ia i,; ..l,a,eie
o Joe In Utt snwuiala.! smiie-wo paaw la that
(i V a. The tkeleae -wrl .f sirtoe le
thrown inia the fvMer, as d writ sst ll.a Eerie
. ( Paradiae warp at awi h a !. 'Ja. tutu.
At rTn II, sono.-Mr I'Miihe. a.ii,r f
IhetaHiiaviHaJosrualwhoieoaavtsil lo Mrtnphie,
kaa baa Lmi IrtmA a t,ul.iM- d. ner I. his f. .1.
UusaK.lr. Mr-Prawiowsasr-wtosloflaeiatitaihor,1
aad e4Ma0ay Urt i tk ail. wae epust I. f
IK. aissuu t.. i.l . . t.. J...,. .
1. issa situ skauBaa e( lae esaaasillsa
gast le ktuiM, ? ,
i 1 - - - - s. ,
, c-'SV 9 . ' - . y ta ... .... :
Ilorllj-Carclhiit Starlfcof"'!1
RALEIGH. N. C.
SATCKPAY MOKN1NG, NOVEMBER 11, 114
AormexT. We understand that Mr. Kiriinn
of this county, wan crushed between two
cars on the Central Railroad, nliove Italeiwh, on
the afternoon of Xi.urtJay laat. He is nut ex
pected to recover.
Rev. lir. reeni", wlio f,r several yean pat,haa
been 1'resi'lent of (jreenHlwro' Female College in
tl)i State, ha dei'lined the l'resiilency of Cen
tenary College, liiatc.l at .Tai ksort, La.
Canada, Xew llrunnwick and the Cnited States
fftve etninniied the Kwlprocity Treaty between
jsjMyi-yiM
ofthtod.'Altrei-
. . i . ..
tnltea roe its and moiaesea now pass into new
4eWsu
A Preihctio.v. A Wa.shio'gton correspondent
of the New York Express predicts, that within
tho next four months, collisions will take place
at Greytown between the cilicei's of the British
Navy and the Tinted States Navy,1' which will
bring on a war botween the two nations. We
hate rule faith in nvulcra prophecies.
Prr-Paymf. NT of I'o.-.Tiot:. The Wa-diint'f n
.Star learns that s.fuie nine months ao the Post
Office T'cpartmeut caused an examination to 1 e
made into the use of postajcstnmps.Ac., from tin
result of which it was concluded that tUiy-two
per centum of the letters ctlt in the mails were
at that time pre-paid. Very recently a secord
similar investigation shows that at this time
ijuito sixty per centum of the letters bo sent, are
pre-paid. This increase, the Star reimuks,
shows tiiat our people are just coming to under
stand the advantages of pre-paying niail mailer.
"ftlTtHV FOR TM XaTIONAI. CriTOI 'he
editors of the Kiehmond E'eiuirer hae rtcdlvi 1
fronvMr. Crawf-fil, the American sculotor at
Hour', a p rtf'.'Iu ol' ph"toera'liic works'of art"
among tiseui a up of fifteen figures, ordered
bv Congress f.T tho east front of the foiled
States C'tt ilol extension, rii: a riiperb female
figure representing tho Kepublic, with an ea'le
at her b caud the ran Ti.sinr on the other side ;
on her ri'M hand, fj ;ures rcpresenlins nationa
defrneeJ.X Washington drarin his sword science
youthful edueation, niechonlca and asrieultiira;
on her Ic!'t hand, figures representing an Indian
resigned to his fate, and a squaw and child sitting
.jULur a tj.vc a l juls .'iuiiI aiuiujilk A.dojt AuJ
game, and a bardj w; iouan felling a tree,
symbolic of the ura lual pr.ireMof the settlement
of our jreai ami extensive c uutry.
Is Till; Ilrner tiATti
Pi 111 Y IS A'i onO,Mi:Tlo
Toe foilowinir exiias. t. from too li'
hiu aid ii
quir?r, the leti.lio denio.'ratie p'aper in Virginia.
ra. Uiii-ulli
e l eiieve ti
nviclii
is universal that
the le:m
criii ' o li
v ol"
ll.'s Siate Ins oot
Wen in -eo eri
?reat overthrow
eooditiull sinrc Ih
it. The rimka of ihe
f 1
eiieuiy are lr;ely
of sources, and. w h i
is lerlntidv uiioaired
recroiled tnin a varieii
is win se, ..or otM) streoijiii
IjV a smothered s. iri of
.lisatfeciiofi, Tois ia e of iuu,s has not cs
capisl the observation ol W ide biors: and hence
they manifest a colili'len'e and a trticulei.ee
whuh contrast siranuelv w.th t'oeir habitual d'-.s-
erai, IssH-of sajr amiy woo bnivard t- ite
nextci-uvasa wttn mistrust and apprehension,"
A S'-inrti i ll-' o B. The l.H-al cdiior of the
Petersburg E.x res, relates the etiience of a
Norfolk lady at -the State Pair. She bad eu'ere l
oue uf Ihe crowded outtiibu-si-s of Main street, in
order to meet her fiieodsat the fairgrounds; mil
a numbers were there anxirus to ct seats in the
same vehicle, it was pretty close work :
A fasbionn'lc atii'-ed ret!tlemanvcrVfVf.'M'-
lookintv 1 his rst by the side of the I adv. He
was ttiessed in Ihe tsst bl ti k, with a ni mi r-li-ftious
h.kinif nei-k tie. A handsome latmn el-ak
hung gracefully over his shoulders, while his
hands (.f in st noble bulet symm.-iry, eucasisl
in spotless and delicatclv eolott-l "kids"! rested
trarHinllT en his lap, I he ladiea present could
p d help admiring the aristocratic model of tluase
banda.
On drawing near the Chinese entrance tn the
Pair ground, our lair hif-rnmnt f-lt something
iilrrinj ber d-s near her picket. i surely
swM rmthe the hand f - hee- ystsj weitfMe-r.
forther were tranquil io his lap, Aaiti she felt
omelhiti tln'm near her tush where her
waieh was fas'iiiatnic'y I l?el. She put down
her hand, and rra- j the itocm Biier of an ain
known hand llot.iin,; evidently t" the peoteel
penNinae Ly her tide. The Idea of a r'ir- or
mi haudsd eisa s.i Wu-xlu4 th lady that
sbrlekeil and f o-l nbt of '. W ith a Udd
winj of his "Talma." tho arisi.icra'ie '""
epissare t, and their owner, amid the eotifu.i m,
said fc""d run at.) ?et aaiie wa'ertfi re.tore the
lady. He lid so, but we preiitne he went vers
far to fetch ii, f .r be has not I eon yetbeanl i l
eonnetion wiih a d "water.
When thels.ltfiHiti l he.-se'f1h tpeatrrfeifli;
tion, she tdd the cau-e and s.riived that her
pul monale and pen- il ease wen ; n, and it,
aiark of a i'ir ol mii ere en tier watcn rt,ain
The rsvir of neatlv glove I hands were "sham
mere 'iieor ducks;" while frini leo-at h the fa-
rllitaiiiif'ymtisttu'trd Mdof the lalina, ibe real
f.esh and' bone were warelennf ins. liously U,
si an a ol tne la.r is.it vaiuai am.
j ( ;i siale.1 thai a Ian n, of ln.l at y
I mL-uJ.. A know le-l-e of mi. lo ,.U I- ...
, (u) wfc some pws-e .,1 m a w.wk is re,,,rw I I .
!MinMiir.M- i
iT lilUA'f I iTatil tll, it Hit t! - 1 laV
. , . j .k . l., . t
Urliu." Thee. - .1.0 imU.J
. . , H. . .
,. r .la i .m ar
" ' -- . " ' ' .
Mm! ira .adjust! to a lathe, er l eraiae tail
lnlvi,l. m r .urf aoiion;'lhie will rad ly cut
if a p.la, etiUiof I" I of tempered ! I ,lin.
awul i.rewu ( ur re-!ucutt the tsa par. ,
Aeiraii fiena C rr t sb A Wir f.e
lUrstte saaiaa UmI the p(.r.sti siaataer jaoae
t-r. afm in is the ksit- f Havana, n Iks a
Ida Asaencao e,-i..ir reerie, ae a fn ue
The pearler Uw Ui a saU er. k. (-.1
!''". Ho. la, wiser. .Le hoi a law d.. a.,i
d til lan.ls-t her briar 'rw-.. wlo, a a r. Lea tar.
ie ' 1 1 tke aeibone n a af.sr U Cxi
IkNeaia.
a .
SALEIGH, NOTHH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY KOSXING,
'VOLCTlOXAHt Hi;U0.
t't curi iiu and attraelive object
Mhibitod at the late I'nir in lticlini.mJf mi an
antique punch bow!,crckeil throup!i"t its whole
wi liu, but eiretuily wmented a ae tn latt-l,
in former days Bim its owu botbin." A pr
auachedto the ml. mated that it waHthe pnjperry
of a lady, in Henrico, to whom family it luij
appetiiiifl for two gener'ati'ini. I'urinj thel
iiertuutioiidry war the p.ipcr utiiteji at the t.me
when Coriiwailis waa Go'iceotruiiog bin fon-es
upon Virginia, a party of Ur ti-h nol lera jtupped
at the houic of 'the lady ill qiu-ntion. llcr huoai.d
was absent, either Uni pfiva'.e bunines ur in
the army, au-l shii w t-oecil to reveiio the
tr oiep. who paid their re-perra to tl.e o uifntd
of the cellar, and' held a hi;;h . eurou.-e. 'l'ie:r
lat a, waa to" eoinlil ind their h-,less to brew
them a boTl cf pun ii, hieh l.o did verf
ivuwiiiiitirlv her pitrt -tic invpuliei rendering it
a hateful task, 1'he tr,mper then f-rced 'her
upon her krees, held tiie bowl to tier lips, and
ordered her to drink tn the auis esj of the royal
arms, Theiieroie lly iiutt-ail of oLeyiiij;, lmnk
'aui'ceta U H anluoUin :
fii i the nubftanceiif wh'tttliejajiertjited
ami e loiv ot t re:wv-v reiinn w douht4iie
,,,:;,. l..,,; ., . . ,,,,.,,,
J.. l s' ... 1.V...1- . I. . 1,-,. ...... ,.r..l,.
whole
air. We trust that some olouv readers.!.
ii-, t ' i t :. ' f . . o. j
y'Wats-agWWawaHsiiW.
ootd an actiou, ehould too be Wrs ir ua
, , , c . i .
netnory. and the vouiitf peoide of to-dar faiinot
, i-r o " ,7 1 ' . r A i
liave Ltore t.iem a nooier exauitdarot the errand
UUTOttli
me
have lfore them a nooier examplarnf the rand
aeof the Uevolu'i'ii than thi - irima wouien
hae alw.iyn Iteen "itroi- lor too richt," and
havedj'nc wiiai they console; ed tlicirduty under
all ciri'iinistaiiccs but it is seldom that we tilid
anvtloot; as (ie as this. iiipCtanlly are sui h
a.-tioiis le'.v :oeI i'.ir beiween, iu utir mvn t.roS;uc
i,o,'.at ,oei. uiien life seeuis to be wliippcd ol'its
-l.,ry an i iter.oui, auo -lie. ae or ale. liselt u'o'.m
its devot..n to tie- "in 1 i ii el.aucc." i hen we
tiod ihee old hist nicji hmdiiiarks of the past, it
i.oc 'iiies every one v ho eltei i-!ies respect for the
e! !i-r time aiid its iioble eoaraeters, ta give them
due h.iaof. 'l"oev o.-ak with clearer voices than
any liiorio f'ae. and in their pretence, we-live
oer the "past attain, witii all its sh cks and
tumults, iu suirei ilia's and trials, its agonies and
rejoieiti ;s. It. ii-e,-i before us sixain With ubsoliur
t'caiitv not as a sofi oi' .iinruuilic' era. more or
less uu'thical and i'almlous. a were lad to
see at the late 1 inhibition, more than one memento
of the lleuilulioiiary period. i't. Kxn
AHJt ISITIOX Id' ' 1 11 . 1
lha..,A'uft-jikiJXit.,aM..ijJ JiiCMLt ...fcU-i.
"(Hir pr.vati' a-Ivi -e efiable us trt state with eor
t itnty the re-ult o' the miiiisteriiil tmd nnibassa
doria'l eoi.feii nee r-i-.Mitly held at Osiend. .nr.d
tUif t'ISV-t l!tlIVil Will. M ilppt.ir,a.,.H llCoaiji
up
i
ti a loc ot p v y I, v vlioa oar uitli1
h stpain woo! 1 oo adoisted, nud licit '.
tiltles
'Veni-
menr iTtTrf-e-l-
rei ei rate ai
fsr
oiifruiei and i i.li'i'tiei up ai our citixeus and
coiinnrri'e, us iic'l as scuriiv fir the future.
The eonf.Teiioe no-p- ir.iiy brought up lor dis
mission the T'ls-uliacp .siiinn iu wirlch the JorerTt
nlnt' of the roiled Siaic- is pl.o ed bv the refu-al
of Spain to allot 1 anv suitable -atisfaetion for
tha-JaUok.Warr'...r ariihilhur outra -,es : or, indeed,
toiutinue ncri -.I. aliens uts n thesahh et. M fitters
have arrivel at that crisis win-re nothing is left
for the rnited State- hut either to abao-hot thh
whole nuestioii or to continue" It in a loam er
.1.1.A..J.-J1 .r-i,! : ..p...,.,;!. 4Utur,;eit:r j
..... . . . :
shutllinf. Such bc'a: toe opii.ioil of Messrs,
Poielianarr. Vason and S.ule. ive are not Mir.
prised to U-arn toat liter ic-reed to recommend
that the cos-eeiinirt of the Cnited State should
declare, in oiled, that our sal.'tv deinarele 1 and
i-nr interests required we should purchase or
Uke.CiU.cl.iU. 1 lute . . .
It ir nn ii -s-. mi. I that Mr, MclUe, fair Consul
at Pans, v-bo arrivel heie in the Arahia, was
tiie be l-er of the dep it.ihc c..liveyi;i) Uiis re.
- nrmrau ndtiti-ir-nfirtiw l-nr.'rii tin-Miiii'iemr itmtr
I r -i -,?: no in t'os Pie idcnt ianuediatclv to
tini-c i:.e ai' v d, and r.uc steps to earrv it into
c'l s.o, Tlo- iiMfer i n.i'. L'-ioj; ilclil.eruted tip-n
by the raloucl at W adiiio.Moo. nnd the eouutrv
wil1 I k 'i'ti deep ititrtre-i lo the re-u!t.
Mes.rs. ioicbaiian, M is ai and Stmle have also
evjire-'e 1 their com iction ilia' I'rance mid Eng
land ale fiiiorabh) to Ihe sale M t'uba to the
I nited staiev a m-irked change h.ivtnv refoitlv
til'sen o'H'-e in be (nda'T of tio.e countries in
t OS reso.wt. The tone ut the Eiwli-h and I reach
ibeea-; lovt tlvte rs repd-Ted more frtip-irtarit
bv tiie offi -ial eliaracter of the infoi uiati .n now
in possession of our jvernmelit.
A urn i.rtoiiii. f is iintM'ssible to read the jour
nals of tl.e day the new itciii.-witimlit being
at i il. k wnii the en iriiiiii lirqiiciicy, jost at thr
rei'iil l me, .,1 crime- cnnecte l a r h a sluctioii.
The puie rs are li-.-riitly croaile.1 with the repul--iie
details of a thousand inch cases, and each
new one, aceui t-i coiiti ud tor the palot of suj-e-
intv, tiv pre-eotinir some moei
pre-enting some uoiei particular.
' W e I jink that Una evil suoiill 1 corrected by
the strong hau l of the law. If iking i mucii
turil.er. .s:.ety will I a pen uf wild beasts,
whe-e every hus' ai.d, la.l.cr and brother. Will of
i.e. es.-ity, be vailled iqiou lo stand saiiiioel ever
the tueoiUrs 1 1 h,s hou-.b.dd. 1'he eaae with
a liieii il.ouct,otis are e'ir, iri iu tliis couutry u
obiiou. and notion;; Lut aaliole.imie terror,
will picirat ill brutes, who are engaged in such
aflairs, fio,b as--,Miiptisi,to llieir paiH, We
thiuk that ih.s iT.liie is coming to 1 rear.ied
iii iu proper liht joiies, in two or three late
instances, 1 aie re-olerc I jus'ly seine verdi.-ts:
and loi ter.dttt ran a.d .U tai tm sa. jie. If we
are not ru;iken, the v, iiiton is -bmly sfrowin
into a p-qoilr cionivtioB. that ti.e man who per
rf!lis,e.s a forcible oolra;-e of litis de-fiplici,, it
(pooy o( ci.me, w Ui. h ihe death pui.isl.Hieai is
not t,, much f it. i.eri not dwell uf- a the
uitieet ihe dreadful r-sulis ol se.-h aKairs are
plain lo rierylaaly, and nresl no e ninis-il f om
w. t erimrrelies.wewmt rif have nsscr wietili,-
ho dares so to violale the laws ..( ti -a, J man,
sUun; up lo-!. aa Hauiau. '. hjjirmt.
Wnr 1'i'r Y r Asintal 'Und li e f A.
lowing extract fr m a re am address lf ,re the
wiesdiafiM-a of I ui.ville, anl riinsar it if You
A man mar sit In an r-l.seure a'ler efTer'i,
rea l at two iiet.ee ap i'f. yet fi.T is pur-
ha-er tt e! if ti e sen e i,,sn were kio wa to bae
aar! r m'm at rso:.f,h:e ri es, tifofr th
iia.le of a ruck In H e de-ert, raratai mtM he
forme,!, an! eoyr viiles w old f.i to l.uf Ms
rare. So il ia wi-.h a maimfa-lurer. Ilvsira
y be evr a -1, Ins price ever ss raaia-
ble but m!fo he rf.q I. I s pro,,, f m an cf nti.
ice Ifeta kuowa b. the piiLl.c, be cannot evrect
Let as nn Umrrr Jt. Eke J s Talk w hi.EsWaf,
pit in ftB' urh.pn o aacu e -,d sp treat," hde
our leora aefova r.eict.lrf.ur is teioioie the reward
of a less diirtitfied ta.i more reutuneetne. indo.
ju liji.es i(.v p.. it.ji .s.-.twi
staod in the d .r . i-ur marl, end rt!l to every
ps..ffl,v, inn wiicii He li-ln f in,' air
and the ehcainie- of iheif price. If our Uler I
honor,!!.', iba rmpl'-nietit of eneh reao ta
irske :i locraiice, i-i ner be di(.ioi.,rtilde,-
l;iwoelr li.a haut,fu m a.,! oy a,,'.. ,r.-u of
f C'rfltj.-oSl. "
"IU,.owa n t the rhil! of imhjtnt iiiraatiuw."
Tni lai Arnsstit or Tiet-eetarr Tte
L,,l pors rci -it t' le'ler Mai'besr r.
rnei iu tt.at if lr sa l'. is, a h, nail lo 'Is,
rU.r. anoher La wee fiaof for the W-aaUt i f at
beao ,. -e.tti.'.s state that Ihe Hav, -il-e
raau, t,ltbuo iS wsrti -r I' d-.wa I f toe p..tdk
ilaiasii .t wkteh aa bte aw h-i? aofesoe-i
la. k a. 4 lb rherlal y tni erwWoa he wea
- t.,-. '. 1 1 at to be h ql t,t Iks
araar d as btk la f as avsy eonlritK.it to
t resuiraitsa af h, hat.U..
Dsltrrrtd at Mamjinl tn tk& oecawod o U A a-.
rii ulhtral Fair
It seems to b?aniost'unfortunatf cieci!"mtanee
that I should be selected to aprakon lluuilei- a
lrKikin on the ladies, whbe prt.'feion it pfl'ul.
nrly i, 1 6nd it hanl to expresa myself in their
presence. Kvery thing U hmnbu : the w h -le
State in bumbo, except anrAriculttiral S'oiety
ib.it alone ii ntit. i
Tlumiu ii generally tlefincd "deceit or i.wisi.
tinti, " A burglar who brr-..U into vour bmie.a
larger wtio eheata you of your pr.perty, or a ras
cal, i nut a iuiTolti. a humbu1 is an iiupoeb r :
hut iu mf :iiii;-iii t lie triie. iuee,iiii!T of humbug i
is uiaiiae-i,eot tact to late.au o!U truth a.:d
$tii it in aitrnctive f rtn.
But up hnttibu;; is rcat without truth nt the
bottom. The woolly horse wTts a r-?iity. lie
was really born with a wonlly cunt. I b 'tiht
him in Oincinuati fr$;i00 and pent bun on to
Ciianfetioot, but for a lod; tima I doubted what
l.elioulj ft feim, and liwf l that bn would
die on mT han't!, Ju?t at this time, i 184'-,
fot: t'reninnr Hud lit' party vero reportel to have
been lost uin -ag the KuekviUnnitninai I'uo puh
wyotiy llorre.
"f.' 1... a..i..,J- iu.. r, ,i ,a
. . . , , V, ,,. ....
ictjoseup m too noroess ort le liiver .an aiu-
J . .,, . . .,, i,'
t oi. 1 roin'rit a oai t . no n:
, r.i. . ' r.i L
deme of the nature of there
i t. r
art.Hik in a unituiar
orTalo, antelor,!! and
aniet. 1 1. is s:, ry was so Jar true, in.tr i was
myself the quartermaster whj captured him. and
I cieirjed a quarter for the sirrht. The picture
.a'side the. exhibition i'.cpi-;ed th animal as
juiupiii over a lu-lfrenf reeks ; now if the ftniinal
eau rea.iy locjusl, as shoan in the picture, lie
must h iiejoi-se.1 over a spafe id" five mile. To
haie belieii-d that he c -i:ld have eurvived such a
leap, wr::ld have brsn the r?"ossC3T hmnbojr,.
lin' Col. I'ttnton, wljyi utn'.erst inds n1 Iniinbnt
hut his own, arrested my scheme, and prosecuted
no- lor obraiuing money wide- false protein es, as
ihe hor-e v.s not whtit it profci-sed to be '.but I
think wr-inplv. as the people wlu saw It were
aathuej; and' they gol the v,'cr:h of thoir money.
Now ,tl.c fcieniiti hiinibiij; should know the
prccitie moment .to- act as l did, -ir the worhl
would never have been hloraed with night of Ihe
woollv h '.ro.
When tiie woolly horse arrived from Connecti
cut, he w as put iu a stable near Lovejoy's Hotel.
ne of the boarders who r ime to see him reeojt-
inseii nun a an ammtti no ima twn m miiuhw
r-irt.
. :.':l.ll:,d.".i"tyr,!;:l.".!' l.rji-. fl'1! .V11".1
animal before, "it s'aliv an extraordinary hum
bug." He took upa I'rirud from the same hotel,
ami after he had seen the anim il, let him into
the secret, and in succession thief v eren persons
'ii ere . ,n f iip.'ill T vininoTTirt
giiiiiii pood liiimor exeept the last mttii.
1 Jiavo uut the Tauiti' to call luVAkif a real
scieutilic hunil.u, 1 am only an humble inembei
of the profession.
My iiintiTrton to be Prince of Iluiubuita I will
renin, but I hope tiie ptihtie -will tnlM -tli will
for the deed; I can nssurethem that if I bad been
able to ive them all the humbiiirs I have thuti);hl
of, they would haie be-n ntiipW sntistied.
Ihloie I went to England Tth Toniji Thumb.!
had a skeleton prepare 1 from various botes. Ii
jvo tu have been made ii ieet hiidl ; it was to
lone been burie! a sear or an in tlhio. and then
dJgJX-yC.'r1' " h1 " P""1' tH'"
... .... . . T'aT " -l'.'j;-.TJ-f-.lE.S
icaiu loin ' Here were e anis oi oiu. iiiepin. i
was to pay the person who proposed tn pat the
-keietoii together Wus t'i have len ?--o.
Eut iliidhrir Tom Tduitnh mure aucremful than
I thought, 1 sent word not to proceed with the
skeleton. lv uiamurer, who never tiionciit
iiii'.iil,T-ufHlf"r; !ifull) ttlilji::i)iai:.-Js tvU M'
etou for ui i.
Seven Team tir erwar. I received from the Soul!:
an account of a trcantie skeleton tiiat bad l"-eo
fiaind. Ac- ,inti7inylii it w"ure7TiVceriTfii ah a or
scietiiitic itiol medical men as to the ifeiimiieness
The owrer a-'n" I Ki'.tssi or $l,ti a month ; I
wrotu u. him il he hruUt it nu.l would lake it
if 1 b.und it us represented, or would (jjr he
exines if not; I found it was mr own old iin
inat hhinhuc' is.nie back to me er iiu; "f couise 1
relu-cd il.iind I never heard of it atterwai ls,
Pol tTtrs ii tit t Pi i.riT. The New Y rk paj-ers
of Sa'urdaT wc-e filled with noti.ea of sermons
pti tolit'tcal suljei-ta to 1; preaclu'd on Sunday
w tliriW-Ht sa.ao.Mia of ilia eitv, in ie ,f th
eb" lion to be hel l yeaterdHr. The "Cliureli
loiiriial." t Epi-i opalian) rommeniiiig upon ibis
estraortt nary feature of the tunes, pertiueuily
enquire.
"What is the reason of all tl.'u ? Has the old
fashioned loispe! which we have been accus
tomed to bolide was the f'.t erla"tini (be.i.el
hi'eii a hevsf b exhausted and worn threadbare?
Is no tcvtital.h enough uow for pretw hers em
iKtooie except it ij taken trmn the tiopei ai
Ciirdtu to the Haily pitiera? Is it that the
minister are tired of the old topics of jrrace
and salvation, ani no binrer In-line that "li
tsd" .d wh.chlin-y pn-lend lo 1-e "prea-diers T
the piaui we Uoa wish to make, however, l
licit in Ihe ooiiutiT, where, as we hid f,iidl
l.ojrtvd I'hurch an Istaie Uehirion and Politics-
were thoroughly and tiirrver divided. pqnil.ir
Preachers are rapidlv rising t-:i he ihe leaders ol
pdiiwal parii,-; and pulpita are fount to Le
as iu tiiuee of old the beet recruiting drifms
Uat un roiere fur political partirai a. And
corre-.'UiiHnt i Lai.e bae htkeu pi iu Politics,
too, a well aa in rs.i.oii Mith f them rai.ui
aud faiiiu upon ooo Ic.Qsrntie pivot in
tiopull. AI toe pulpit, tirfrelore, lias grown
po.ttical, Ibe stuiup has waxed laoua, and
"Xebisika" filial out lustily from the ineeting'
fi'inse, it ii i,ntv in aonoTuu unison with tla
"Hi(her l-aw,"" rus aiudinj from the Halle :
t-.mreas.
Pv-s or Mitifi f-'iriT, Tiie leal is
carried to "ifw t.,jrf"t1,e"!oWor'l,yis .i.iH i.s and
ihiio. worked by siam ; it i then pot in a fir-
tisjee j ket.i civ until hurninc niaht and day
and ailundc l by Iwu set of men one for the (ire
and two to pour the niched h-ad in tin straiuere.
A fee aMisiuj( the, si-nilieri it fall a distance of
leii.-vi. lb pa-w. e tlirougH the air EKinr the
ah.4 iim'.t aiaisa wc Usm. 1 to. i iaU uuA a iarzi
tub or leu u of eaier. II ere a loan ia engaged
dipping Ibsiw ia,l wiik w t4.e ai4 tur.att.s;
them ou au mi Lord plane, down which th -y run
to a drum, heair I hi I'lani and s-ncl Ik uia-
elimary, s.i as n illy li e sb si ; when liry they
era ii-1 into a ret, ivoajrlruiw, w ttu u e-op hi
acliun i.f maeuinerr evt ry f. ,e niioulea, f i-.l
ishim-'tl.eia s f m the drum Ihry are thrown in
to a lH.pier, and Irowi this tty s over a sariea
iifmcl nd .laiisj alri-re lief .1,-. , lia sh at are
earns.! off, and li,. mlir nth ', into tlrawers,
tiere thev are ...iirts-a by a. u,n ol mart, oer
or ssnva ;'lbew into the la'pre U-ars ; from w
lley era lake, ar.4 but IH esveka, Weibad, and
ere reaity lure.
w-s--.i
Nuilaii t'oarinKsf f. Hon. I'an rl
Pi. Itaet. in pkiee"f to Pia'ee a.ltoiii.sltw-
laa ua WteUnsadaar Ialn,a , li-lss.li.
'I wdl nut stop, t el k, to di. use the tuerite
f ihe admntttlralowt tw, e-r I be Poll rl tn
dn .ia luSiaitii loaiiars, , 1. ol I m rs siol I .,,.,,
tr,tl Iu a lui.aitieitn p"J of ibis Siaiejike.la
eat K.a s,'jsiao4 . u'taoy. uate a-tit-i.t eoaie
tas-ie of .ia rtwi oo. , Isu, i teij and Lielinr a
Mhr ta fail, u.-v lake retain In etc otto
Ireuaasd lnhlf; knoeu n that lo be eae if
1 1. bssat t r-tainea i4 !. y B ulal i:i,k
kr.uan. bau; t.tsr and i itry a I 1 a,
S',..-,ln, to I ac wuts, in tanar jiis il.aa
tf.ef we a le t lra.i the ? ni Ua thel'ita.' ea
II au lliaad, f.f I tetitri ti.ay base takes Ibe
I nsl oj r , i os t. 1 put it in the raw
: o. 1-as ; 1 r o.a i tauf Ola . j anil istatl and dale
l..i . ,r of tla rave, ha pial koasatf
I upa. tks bi"(t b is i-ai-l si te
' laejhier ar 4 rt.saw.
1
aed
N0VEH3ER 15. 1854.
THE rniH'KH'S MKTAlA
The deb etnentof one silver' e.tn autliftr!xel '"
by congress, has in a (Treat nioasnrw ehjckl tho ' Philadelphia .sy. fjruishea the f-lh wins inter
eoorm xis Urain which wriotisly threatened to j ei g iketch f.r Sturday' isu of that paper;
withdraw turn litis cottntry. th? 1? ennco of f The scenes of wretchedness, misery and woe
tint precious me'al. The ret'iedy. however, wmk- i Jaily encountered hy IteportersVif the Press, are
injt only as a partial eur", as 0ere is sttll eon- j dike enlculated to disgust os with our fellow
si decide disproportion l:wrn the Miotdy that ; rnruiv; as well as to make na imagine thia
exists, and the amount required to meet the wants j world is eouipof rd an unchariiuU rvtid un
of trade, a a cireubti"' uiedintn. and the re- I rhcpstiati sot of linprs. Tm often do we see a
qoirements i f the various estnhli!iHem .that f pour boy, who has within him (1 iteceMnry
ue it f .r rmttnfaeitiring purpofcs. Ttm larce talent to amntaei n li'ph pttion in life, r. thles.
pply rf .'1. a ci iuparej with that of ilier, j ly hurled ai.k! and passed by nimolfctfi Isy lluit
rttitil-sheil ti-om the tnines. dorinc the r-W 1rv I who have ano 'e meiiua of rendcrinir him assist-
years, rrodn; e 1 the ehnnrw in their rrl.ilive val-1 anee, and .placing him in the hij:h road, to aCiv
e, which operated a tl.i pritn iprtl eaoc of the 1 enee. ) Matgf a man w Its now occupies a proud
scarcity of silver, and it is I kciy this nr. p. .e iter- j position in our midst as ait ornamenMo aoeioly;
ante in the vie; i of the gold mines wail continue j mid an honor to Lis country, if iudebtcd t.i'm
for some time, there will mU l!Mh'ceiioi to is ;'riral help of kinlcus at the hands of a charita
Oct to etTranr.ii trvexTrertTeri-s in order-to lur- lde bc?n. On the other hand, how many are
n.sh a sutrii-ioiiey ol las while caiin tu meet the
naiilsof conioei. o and trade.
liot there aio one or t'.vo other causes io l.e as
signed bar tjio ataa-ity of silver. We have an
ext nsive trade gr.inin" no i ith China ; and the
tart that ( hina doc not ia.oi:uu g,U( coin as
rnoirrv. iti.'cviies an oi:iV'- To i ur 8ovtIr" com t-T
uo meous niSMiiticatit- Is is t'us. tntit the dcatn
iifilTgii;t-fHitfa iMi itMt,i,jsffit3UitriC!riiJifiii
with a I other tianorv. but id late, in coute
quence of atapid ue'rease of our imereourse and
iido with the vast ri'ornve. th:s dratti lois lei
onemne between tlip resii-tive Dovciit
airuin. ant toe stjll crea'er taciinoj ' lor traoiiif;. ,
iiisv i;o expected in icniit. we can ea uy 1 1 lirisiian charity in our midst. SevAral pentlo
?ive liiat the .iii.s!,ul" inercliants will Inon brout'ht a llltla rneeed. ilotv-fi,...! i,r.-l,;n
prove po er.'ul aimnrbentx of the precious eur-
rency. Tne me of silver jn iho An.-, In wevcr, ;
eous'tilutos a more foreiiilal.ig eneuiy to the cir- j
utaticn ol sil. er: J He animal consumption oy !.
Ivcis'.niihs, 1 m, f r liomost.o iiui isise. e.iv i
stiiuiee 'i item, which, if it were pieseiit. it in i
figure,. woiild.nu deuhi ash iiisti nini.v. T i.cau
liitures, we are not r.bl.-iii piciseot bi K'V. hut no
uiic, pi!ip. bus failed to observe that uytwuh- !
siaiciinc ht! many mtbalituU lor silver, wincio
the smiths, by the alloy of the tlifierent metals, j
aio lieesi enahleil to work up into. the m,t per-,
i-ountencita, the ilcninod t,.rt lie pure nietai la
till enormous. Hundreds ol'dollafsbeini; melted
w n every day by establishments doing coni
irntivelv a modirate business. A we progra?
in rcfiiieniont, and acquire the luxurious habits
Inch wealth induces, we of course limy look fur
ijroiuiriioiiate nroirrcss in the uoof silver, o
tluit, here we lmtstoverhavean cxhaintingdrniii
inn our wih-er coin .
If the rebt'uo vMuo of c old nnd silver is ever
lu..lm rcnrXiixqiki-iuIu ar.viiavTKljria
medium o! the hitler inetul, and il may l e assum
ed that such a currency is essential to the high
est development of commercial prosperity, it
levoiues necessary to turn our aiieiititm io ioe
roTu'ction oTsiTvoi-AnT thaiia! aro s a'lie reasnns
that can be advanced to elnw that the production
if atUer oui;hl toan-.tve eouallv a nrulitalde.. ii
not more ao, than the iiroductiott uf p dd. Tho
working of silver, we have f.oin liudisputatile
antbi.riiy. is generally nvjrc certain iu its remun
rrativo rield tnrerrulsrly and skillfully aprdied
liihor, than ia gold dicing. Tho veini of silver
ure generally iinease siro and riehneai at we
I-atpovate deeper into the oartu, while on me con
trary, with K'lld. toe desposits ar exteemfly ir
regaiar, and are as likely to be found on, nr near
the sairfitftaof the earth as at greater depths.
W e feci otili lent in t!,o bel.cf that Una ennti-
rent is richer in the dies nr Silver than it rs tn
K.u J, audi a aT flic day T Bof'tBiy Jinan! wheii
that fiet will he madu apparent. Califirnia it
self will piohahly l e found to caihiin as much
liver ai it d )C gold, tbouj;ii it may not he pi tr-
liable to mine it unl'l the price of iibor which is
a HrKe item in diver mininc, shall have reached
..ihUe -.. lhar. It is now at in that
:ouuliy.-iiur. .dit-cauft.
WaiTma or Viniox.-r-A writir. fajiaj'liila
'Iphiit hisl i r eavs, lliRt there r"iT"ffrailual'
f.illiiiil off, fr m vear tu tear, in the sales of tho
rk of Scoit, liulwnr and Hickens. tliorr crent
masters of iicfiiioue writinjr: that the works of
theso authors are exceedinIr amusing, 1ml (haC
they do not supply tho ctavuif; appetite for in
struction, which U felt by the ic i-lersof the pres
ent day. WI::Ui hss of 11 -til n writeis io, 'n the
1 er man's otiioion suntdr this desideratum T
Why, the thousand mid one Lucie 'font's Cabins,
Lamplighter. I.&uin post nnd Lamp niiunVm,
here with the world hue lieen fl. 'cited of rule.
OiJ. M"iisi.iv liu'ii"-. tt." i ',, , i. o.fc mi N i -i t'
Ilutuplirey's t.'iuck are pra luallTbfinjj rapf lan
ted by the irteir,it,lo I'.ihjh loenhiu.ed aliove. If
such is the facl, no ili--redit atiai lies itsel! to the
rks of S,.:otl, ur Hijwer. or I'lckens; hut great
discredit dors attach to tho reading public f -r
tl:cir exceuding bad tnsie. It is nndoulite'lir
rue, as the writer in tho l-ed'HT avers, that
I cketis, Hulwrr, and '1'hncke y are not ram-
ing so much just now by lloor pena is f,.r
foriuerlyi but the reason i. that the novelties
t h, u. , oos liln-jtine are le t so much SuuL'bt
afmr I y the EtiRlish roadiue, pubiij aiuco the
oiitbreaa ol the Anlieilu-siaii war, which ettts
plica ample fss! for mental excitement without
drawing ui.m the creatu ns ol ihe inueli-l, Ae
soon as the war is over, liickclts will quickly
diiabargx his debu and X bimiclf evoiii. -
'ot.,a Ciii'Hu'U,
Me. poitait Ato ma SrxsToa'nir. Fi r a
d-y or so pvt a rumor ha obtained eireulation.
here that, Mr. It bbin had reeenllv withdrawn
his r nine Irom any ronneeih-n with the office
of Senator, and we ee be tl a Wsshinf'toa 'tint
,.f ye.te-ilay a c otfjma'h h if this repnrl, TI e
f'flio.1 learn fx inptirjr. tiiat tl,e how rable
Se retry ti.everT rcoeatly writlt-n to his fi Teftds
t hotne, rtrsirln them writ tn piesent hi warn
to ihe I,e;i-laiiire as a can lida'e for au election
lo the Sei ate.
"We have reason tn know," ei ntinnee ihe
'a- a. tht tli relation I aiwten (he President
and Mr. I', are not o.ere'y arreinhie, but we t f
a wnrtu and friendly and Coeobl.g ehara-ler
w h ii" ti i"s 'f rs the Pre ode v hw ibn'e lsdo"i
tuool l''vt le b. ubl remain in Hie ral.iaet. W e
I'lieie it wiil be roneedeil by all that Mr. rMe
I in has a Itn nl.tered the itepnHwtent over wbi. h
be pic ,1. s r, i h iiopnrt'iabl v. ability end rtjer
ry ; that his suf-live linn I, eniiaated I y a
deep it,ieret In the navy, b is already presented
6r eofHoileration red Jius eaboil ti- if, inffisa a
tort! in rtir ailmt navy, and make il truly "a
right inn "f defence. Norh Carolina way
w i il I prowl of her a m, and well may ti e
Preaidr-ut be hvq r to retain the Iweeflt of hia
prud -nt e-innifta. hi arlrnt fi iendthin, and Lis
.untiring er,es-y. '
This .Je '. il of ".It. ! J.!n, W.kf ae tint'
the V Iikj.Ju o was t tit ,v,f HJ.t when It
announced a if I y autbintr. thai !le,d and
Clii ii.an eer Is L ihe ll eSenstore.
ir.fM.eof" IhnJt.
Att lMiTAti ! I iitmT. Jtel.eaila'i had a
carrha bslill, hi la'kn,r. -f lofip'e? averr
th'nf near ,ita il li ahatrver be he W iu bi haiel.
S ebsntisll teture'nt. ht- bet in bat, I. fr.mt
el. ; pt Of, ejlTtd u-,tl l.ei;I.l'r"I d.r. TU lTe
roursa ' f rioiieieato n, be uulukdy ehlil-
fine tfthta of the fsrmer's, ' , . .
" fiare, y earele htUr,'' etclairde!
the farnttf, " see what a la-e tlint ys Lave
ma le in toy fimdiur. 1"
" Ye," nossklr answers-! Xehemiah, whs was
waoeihiof f.f a w ijf. latt that Wa ait a" i f c '
' fry ikhr," eitr-l Ihe eere d I iier, !
rin bis 1st ia lli alfcod-r s plot, end abat e
aa ! i ;."
I.l - Pwe isvs I' fly a lore I n'fwnta.
i.lliii:iil s.s-.-'i, fc to It, a !! of V,faa.a
l .ive and l aat.t o. of i iico-is, f-ve, Jie.a-h
W ashing n til. I y ratlr- I. f.-t f sb a a(w
d ' r eo, Inirftdtei; tt, ami ale fH LtloiriB, 1. lite
p Cl-! s sta tv sa I f'.-ra thai pf, rkw lasltl
to we id the ss a. fsta.iiaa, itt'ebl to 'n tbe-a.
1 bar we.. sssttUa-t -fa. ta-ean. eivsj etSttHre
and tad a larjs nio' ef
NUMBER 4a
A PLCASI.V.t 1N01DKXT
Cndrr this hoadtnff. the lie.tl reoortoe Af the
there w ho hare been made criminals of the deep-
on line, nun now ocenjiy ft iclun cell tlirouch
lieifho't of. .T nil UlUVtllMOH.ess tn li.lmi o lOu
first cry for nidnnce. 1 hat eur ci-v in 1 lced I
with bciieiolent institutions, 'whose lotuiajtem do )
tn.tili to aiieuwe tho couihUvn of the ditreed, I
werhro-tully ndnm j but what' vast amount oft
il miahl be i iJoetnl. havr ntio'h n'rr ti-i-'ht 1
fcTHt'a anct f- xoaLk tuuia.i ,oo.r1
sw irotu tn icion uovan, weio h'fn'ti.'i.,ahf
li ue a hltle, but jiitt alitile. tteniiua to Uu
poor bov.i we daiiv see nromi.l ns
Mavu
which mane ua foel mat -there
were yet Hearts imuueit with IriiderncM and true
to the Jlajor'a Office, and stated thoy had fouud
him in the street in want, and desired the Mnror'
would omka oiue dispositiou of him to.e liiui
" o" nis r m iur iruut wtuit ana iaiaute.
"'jr wortiie t hief Magistrate vnnnMlT informed
the scntleuicti ho would do nil in liia power to
a'lminister tn nis wants, ami provide an asyluiii
for him. Warmly thanking the Jla'-or, the
Ceut,,emcn foiled tbsit they would take the lu.y
wiiu ineiu ana ux uiiutip a liu.c. A halt hour
or an elapsed vben C'ey returned, hringing with
tiicin not tno uirty little urttnu ; J.ut, through
me inciius in n ouiu ami a new suit nt clothes, a
briejit eved, Plst- cheeked. Imndaome little bov.
'l'lie little feliow'a story is short, and an detiul-
ed in his unvarnished stylf, was deeply aflcctinc.
Ilia iiuino ia William tVallace.. He lost hia
paionu wuiie tnotiths tince by the cholera; since
thou ha has been nupporttnn himself by aclling
pntwrs, and his eouch has frequently Icon ou
tho cold, hard patemont, and his ovrin( noth-
'j'" j j um'h ',M" ,u,d tbi'ii
W ith a hnful countenance nud ft Ik'ht heart.
the little fellow wan ermtigneil to the earefif the
.Managers of the In ion behold and Childreu'e
Home, while hia patrom went en their wav bap-
TTnw.a'!hvet','ui-T7iaTTiioi
l.ut we hope cnotish tn reclnnn and make bar.nr
a feJIow Lcii-.g. W'hQ kuows but what our little
hero, like his namesake of old, may ret have hia
name resounded tlirouehniit the length and
breadth of the land, and handed with honor to
aioeieritjr. .- . -... , '.
lioasior, if it Ikj at any lime in your power,
"juat do a little" in behalf of Uitrecd humaiii-
Titr Yrt.tw rtm-Tlicre were no dcatln
from Yellow i'ever in Charleston, on Turwday
la't. The Chat hston .V.'iiiu.'rirJ saya the I'ov'd
have resoe to diaeontinue thrir ihi'ilr renorts
Ith diseivse harms cnaaeil as an epidemio in tuir
i : i .. ai - . i T - i t- . .. , . . ..
ui'isi hi wuuiu nor, uowever. aiivise a return
ol alHcnti-ea tor a tew days, or until wa have a
kuUoumU fiw enithle t4iin to ih eo with per-
" we tliiult tt.r. 1. lut e
"b. artpre headed from Ihe few .poradm
." "w '"oK a.
ihe Mnn t it mi er v 1 A :h.t Jowntrrf uf Mrmdar.
in epeakint; of the yellow fever in thotoity, stivs:
We have lo note . reinarkald chanu-a in the
fiTZr9i xhw-trrndyrmrrrnrsjt rur ldHl:iB1ltHf.4'eH44ft' Stale hg-n ewtv-Nehraka bv an
'e heatd of hut ant d.lii oa . atiirdar, and twv't oyerwhr luiiiig uian-rity, and tiie 'eleetiun of ti e
ii.lernieuts. I he weather coiiliuee cl udy and
warm, who iifcnt enaisrty iireetee.
. . Them wore. on deiitha from yalluw-fever
-Aurwsiaon Tliiirsdsv. The Aurusta Curunttie
it- tMHtinrt ttf yesterday eayei We can ewly re
peat that the abatement iu the disease oontiuuee.
We heard of two hew cases eatenlay nnd o
death (Mtetirred. - 1 he prospect ia more and more
cbeeriiijt every day l and every day the .umber
of Ksipl and the tntninese are inc'reaaiiip. 'J ha
waaiher, tist. wee e.sder yesterdsr limn for rer
ernl ttaTsr, whleh rhetrrea'iHany with Hie lue of
a fnst in a lew days, is -me m. lulled the hote
that il would wuie tins tre ntiiii;. ' -
Tin Amlbii am C.rtiiiB.Mr. W. P. Preston
In his lale Asriculttir J adilren. tcrr juetlr ihurr
ecteriird the Ainerimii (,-eoiua, as an inventive
genius in all that oe to advance Biau'a material
,rocre in a;Tk ulm-e, manufutuie, and other
industrial brauuliee. This is astrikiiijand ediar
auteristie fact, not iuSrieullv Oaeil usiq by
those who hate aeigUrd li s Amuricaa svstion,
ta I undid i's dcqiib and meatiinz. In this
country, lliBi is f, uml the highest and atroncest
level iiiicu of lite Anglo-Ssxou ircniua, which
is eiuiiie .tly iiractu al, and kiioi alwnyi at nact
and ol.vi. us re-uhs. The emrr of J.uroismi
journals, miy that the fulled SUtt-s ).ns tiroduied
uup.'li, no writer, no aati.ts ; it is uutrue,
but if it were w holly tiue, wa luijcl.t atiil point
pr. udly to the pti,duvLi ait uf Ite n o. hauieal
ei.ics of the country, aiiniiet as lofir ih our
.opinion, any othvr whataoeier. lore and
I nl ton l.ave writu n their rrntol p-ietry in the
waters and ac.n'.usl U.e iky, and eirry luaa who
bat made etu i and h .tlu Jo what l,uniaii (.and
were oraiuped at once, is a aalioual U-nrfuitur,
This is the t' tnius of the r-. nutrjr at pre. rut it
is not il, iuei, or tiie arti--tj or tLe uiu.it inn,
that ie I (ibeat iu l.i u .r; it is the piaatR-al far
lacking llnnker. who i.uta has thought iu Woud
and iron, lnilr, Iocs lli ukcis we hate, aud
e ere proud cl tin in. a1 V, 7 vj'ccsi.
A' ",'".?.'''".',1" ,w-r;A. ;i;.pule hea.for
is, me time misled bdweon the city uf Newark,
I New Jersey. I and the Morris and l-n llailroad
Company, and the corjiniate anihoriiiea nrilrred a
Inflow iif tiie track through the cdy tu Le taken
up. Tais Was ihale Ml Saturday inornitij Inst.
1 i.ia tympany iddaired au h.iunetion fit tu the
Court lo resutiu the city, aud lUin order f r re
laa.a( thatswak. -Aatattdtatrly, aisast awee'eh It
ou Son Ur Bi'truln the Work rf re-lay it, etati
U.rttccJ; but the cititenioltstructed the .oika.ee,
rung the bells, atsteiiibiej a in, b, and eientttally
tJie eolii"u)' wi.rk ueo were arresud, Sulaa
qoaiulr, how ever, the tiaek wasfiuirhel ..thiol
"I liliotv. aud the Iran, pane l user llae usual.
The lef vl que l at involved will na ,!uU lut .(
tle.1 by U.e otr tt.bili.al without Luther h a
ttle dcuousUattoit.
A Lsv.t Oat. A frieud en I.'ttco F-'iee In
ills cainiy. ii.f .rut ua that lr. A. II. ILII re
eawtiy kill il au Hal in that irfihi rlcd wl.i. It
Bieaiirel r..af srrc i-c a.f 4 l,ilf f.trfu
r. oUitluof wintr. Our fr.tr 4 .thinks that if
reuse tit etp their. tug M p.r.attdol 1. ItanU. lee
lo aaake the welkin riiog wtik aw .,, rattee.
II ' il. Itennkr.
aaa-a- ,
Tnii'.l i Cit't "riMn. We can't stand (Ii
Jissloor lo'.ar -snmijist koto a in Ibe elate
ii.el riaihai, aud f'tit Into tuf l4 Willi his
l-t .at,
W can't s'-uid a waiter alweye tallinn a rte'e
etttaoiK, aod Baser dt . nn it.
Werea'i stand a to a a- '''r ') her hair
doae an ia newspaper s ltartientet.i..
We esti'l staitd en tafsiitai1 I draiaiit rea I
In n a n,ataarript M bis tiva a-l 1 ,- ' r
We en't etaud a bai ydsf psi( b.s dstejt It'll
h'i i'-riiWoar fsc. w!,,l li.s ua ol-.r etsn 'sly.
sod retn-ras lltat the intle dr ts b nami iw
tia.. .' .
i so t etaV-J a dtstor irV.tvg as. ia a ft. ar j'y
as i-.r ewr fa-tilT w-ereat-rsT n-vea f r
tht.
ARKlVAt -tfTTTtlE AMERICA!
N'xw Yoan. Not. .lItm,i..i f, r cotton g 4
aaj prices stifff,
. ft-JurVV e-tern Canal, 42.: Ohio, 4.k.
' wn h'te and reliow. 4o.
"heal W 'hiw, 12. oi.
Cons,, 1;i,M of jler), Uj.,
ebawtnia was rest yet taken, but the toin
oanlmcnt was frninf on.
Kussia and Austria wu at the tumttJ" actual
war. 1
.if i, Sou waa pruUiUiled fnirn enierinj France.
T he Atlantic arrived out on the -.ith; the Ali a,
on th2'trd. v ,
Th North Fur, telejrrnphed at New York, sig
nal the lws of tho meanur Vankee Blade,
SAD ACCIDENT OX TIIK SOt'TH SIM R UL
- ' - - ' i:cmi. ' - "
Fivn., Tninsniv, Not. 0,1
I o'cl.ic,, i. M. I
Ae the regular mail and pas.seio.-er d a a horn
Petersburg was rtmiiij; up to ii:.) en r ule for
I.rnrhlatrfK the enirm -and train' wte thrown
trom the track when within about :to uiilcs of
Uici'a Station. -
One firma war inatantlv k'ilei',
All the paaenpere are slightly injure 1.
The eirs are a erfect wreck," being smasiicd
to ati his.
Conductor V. X. Iavi is Tory laJly hurf.
fir. or Mr. 1I.ih t . W'a hin-lon, NoTt
S I he widow of Alexander llauuitou Uid
here ti-dny, re;ei t7 years.
i WJsClIlrN JiY 3.
- - . - ' .
ot. or, 8. liy (lie returns, as far ae
heard fti.mi. fir - (weriinr.-Mfaroiir,- The Know
-""""fT eanilntate. haew.iHit) votee- rievmour,
R anrV nntnrT-BKcr lit
tr. tl
I mi-
pi y 1 1 S wu t 1 1
.i , c-t. ,
,n ii, Hnn-
II. .llliril, l.tntl. ..,.:
1 lie eutitett u cloac betweea Sermour and I i!-
jtewrjt(i1Jisw-ai!w!iiii'ious a i
J irke" thehn jw Nn I ii-iin1 i 'r'i r
iD New Yoik voy is Fitinv-t.-ii io.i-e eiei-ic o.
Jn Illinois, v oodworttl ia elected in Wtut.
worth'a lilatriet - :
Prom Wiaconsin slight return) sd-ow anti-Ad
ministration gains.
New Jersey ruowi lieraoctati!! losfea every'
where. . . - -
; LATER PiLRCTlON- NEWS.
, NtaV ITuke, Thnrsitay Morning. By the re-
turoa time far, Soymnur'e vote staiids.tl.H'X) ;
Clark,6 1,700; Plliuan'a,(jO,liiHi; I!n
The tote close lictween Ludlow and Scrogge
for Lieutenant Ciovernor.
'Wood for Mayor in Kew York Iead Uarker
300. A Caw llistricU to bear from yet,- ;
Mr, Hall, Whig and American, hae heen elece
fed M ayiif of liru.ikl.vii, ly lMUt ninjority. The
City Council ia aha largely Whig uuil Know
Nothing. ' ' -' ' 'v , .'. . ' :
3S"rw Jstnacr EurTioH. Philadelphia Nor.
8. Warren county frlret J.illy deni., for Con
pretie Sl diewieti hfal winjoeity, It gave l,ltjO
democrat ic majority In 1; sid, . - .
it imiloaim i.uuai'y.,,iUi in the Ud distract, pi v .
Il'uhnp, the Wh'tK candidate lii'.l'uiajoritT. The
county gave lJit'Idomwratin .majority in 18i3.
Iiatnr rotarna from the Third Coulrressional
i Pimict alio the election of Bishop, Whig, over,
j ?aiiirT,illy, ileiuT the presoat inember, Vaihdciu.
neieeieit tu t nnpiress, in the 4ili limtrict and
1'enningtoii, M hur, iu the ith, . .. -
Ei..tic.n m Wists.vsi!. Milwaukle, Kor. 9.
In this State, yestordnv, an election was held
(or Htate otticers, liriHlature, end tliree member
of (Vmirrese. The doty of electing a I'. S. Seua-
tol lutlie place uf Sir. W alker will do volte on
Ihe new Legislature. Thus far, but few returns
have heen received, - ftpnnner, Anti-Nebraska,
is elected to Conerena and thia eity eleeu four
anti-Nebraska and onedctisscrat totln Assembly.
Wij.wai.KU. WjilU, IK'nua-rat, re-eleeted fix
Hie hi st district, Waahhurn, JJiuuocrax, iu tl.o .
third ii is t rkt.. . -;
lllinoie retorni eliow the eleetloa pf Wash
burn, Norton, Knni, Yatcjnnd Williams, W hig(
to Cuiigre,-, ul u, WiMwIwnrtb, Kuow-Nothiug,
and Trunsull, anli-Nebraska.
, f , . ,.,a. ,, i :
MICHIOAef KLKCTIOrs;.-
lit Micldcnu WalbridRe, and Howard republi
cans, are elected to Cultures, The returns indi-
entire anti-Nebraska
ltate and eonressioual
ticket.
Nr7VTTORKCOVnRE.sSIONALKLKCTION3
1st Ii'tttriet Allen, ltard, It etiprioe! to I
elected over Vail, whig. Maurice, deia., lathe
prevent niemW,
2nd Histrict Stranahan, whip, M Ttrobably
elrsteil over Tavlor, hard. Present member,
Then. W. t'ummiiifs, dem.
2d litrit-t I ellon, whijr, elected ever Clinton,
htiTd.-pre -ent Incumbent, llirtia W albr'n!,-.
4th Pistricl Kelly, a. ft. Is electej over Mile
W alsh, hard, the present member.
Jih I'isirict t iieenaiu, belweea Andreas
and Wbititey, Uan mWi?
6th I'istriet John Wheeler, tri!i X-1 rn-V
dem. hi elected,
7 th I M strict Thomae Charlce, jr., ' is
jirobaUy elcctcdovcr Keuueily, aolt. and l ornst,
Imh pf ndciit. Present member, Wbi. Walker,
dem, , '
Mih liistriet Abraham R. Wakemsa, wlic, i
reported elected over turtia, hard, Ee I nt. s. it,
and Taller, k. u. l'ieent luciul.er, B Cuti n
Vth H stiiet Clark, w bi,-, rrr. rted eln-it d
ever Ilraadretli, bard. Peck.de a , present ueni
ler. 1 Ith I Petri -t la title i'u trld, Kinp, 1 ' m l
k. i., ia ele.tel mer strot,.,', hard, and l',n -s(
rvf, Preeetit Bietnbsr, T. II. IV estbroo'i, ti-,.
PJtlt Ihstrb t- Miller, whijr. jirol b:y e!em
Dealt, detu., present uieml-er,
!lh llisUli-i liu'st I S.-e.hir', the pr.rl
tnetnber, Is rti-ele trd over I u bsi 1, and I int
er, end.
1 llu IHstricl H ir.a,urt,iiid.e'.ccted.Pe, r in,
dna ; riicot .to .A-Li-t. ..
17ih I'i-trigl ,-pun er, ft, pr,da!.'y f 1.
Perkina, detw., present reernlar,
IMth Inittriet ,i:tne J.K-ks,4i, Eard, rtJ,nr I
eleutsxl over Jack m, s. It, If rton, whir, aud
r rey, ludt wiii. Pieeetit member, I'eo-r 1.
diiuijsrat.
I ..b, UMiiclXUiUAUi V.g. iU i,r,t.t
irtettilasr, ie rrt-orted re-eteen-tl oter J,tin nr
n ft, llMtitinirti n, wl,i.. and M-ore, hard,
Silth I'isliiel tlranieer, wl,ig,clectrd. J r.- '.
4et y.a.et,( tueml.ee. -
SAlb 1'i'trii-t Morgsn, !,-, ii iVti 1 in th's
iTi.tr id.
SC;h ;.rit la (hie district, C'.lvrr, a-fl ai I
k. w., ie etartcil,
IVtli Ibslrvl William. Soft and k. n s
rejf.ried rl" let over Stsl hins, k. a. t an i , ,
whif, aed S.bley, bard, taiirolt W I 1 -eul
no u, ber.
A M iriritiis! ma-v's so . ,
I'allllVole. Ill.o., B tl e 1 "h " l
wastataJuha llutf and tl c !
tf U.e same name, li e cm o
atstruoiaoat ,.- a a'i -rs i,.a :,-1
the prewca of Hie frie...l, a!-a
ettt, 1 be eervi. ee rsoiti. I i f
19 I
eliral aouotto. rutent " iwie
y
mrttint eantva k.-s th
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Thua d.-kul JtotiU Dit cl .i: . ni. :i I.
Hvteevtee t in I it lae ut.i.ii , e oi,oi i
tttre unite and ti. lit una bono so.,-,. :
soare totr r,is a lo.ii, t noo oi.e e
hung force, W le-etcr e-e loos t. . i
ever wi saweof .Uiaiir,aiaiiht baa t ,
tosatrata, Wa tt.u ittir,.!' . s, (-.n,
yon u lite relato.n t.l l.ul-to.l and o- '
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