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4S, ,4 MR. f-'-.'l LL'S CXPfI.iJ 1'.. 'I I. AN .HcrtJ-dTaralica far.. . . rriLi-aiD tiiklt it "WILLIAM C. DOUB, f inirea axn rioniEToa. J If f aid striet'y ia '!, Isto-dollars per -: m dollar sad afty eenis, if paid aiUia is avoalas ; uil three duilart at the em of la - AD rjTS TISENES'TS not txreeJing- sixteen ae will a inserted una time far on dollar, tad tsrtaty-av eentt for ich suhsequent insertion. Those of greater lentil will b charged propers tioaally. , Court Orders sad Jadicialadvailiwrnent wiU bashsrgea 25 per tent, higher than the above rata. A reasonsb'.e dedaction will be xtadt to thoaa who advertise hy the year. - Book and Job Priiitipfr dan with neatness aa tlespetch, and on aeeammodatinn; term a. I Lttttrt to tne tailor biui c poet.paia SELECTED POETRY. ' TITE COXSI MITIVE. ' " They brought ber to a land of flowers, Tbe frail consumptive one , They made her a home ia aouthera lowers, Rut hope in her heart s tinne; , Iler flushtnjr,chek. and her quick drawn breath, : And the bright flash of her eye, Where the sign and seal of tbe rover, death ( They had brought her there to die. -Twaa a lovely Sel where (the eoral waves, ' And the hreeie that fanned her there End xfarti thMjaatTamnt leaves, lira it"k'ied her cuTileu' hair. JJat vain tt ber in herbeautVs bloom ; " Still fading, while the smiles, CMW tlw ltieete-TMtw-wwb'b-irfiiiiir '. From tha balmy tropie hits. 'And murmured of that ttrangcr ban4. Whosawnud loved her tlicre, Fading flower of a northern land, Though fading. Hill to fair, . . Uuw cruel and harsh wa thy natal clime Where tbe fatal breeict blew, Whose tkies could seed, on to dear Ahead, Cunsnmptioii't deadly dew 1 Awhile she (hone like a spirit fair, Ktherially bright. And radiance seemed to fill the air i'mm her eves uf love and Imht : 'Till their ravawerequenehed iu a dread eclipse, Ah 4 iur hojxtnu tmigi;c.lCt. J And silence fell on tbe lovely lips, Wher t'heaoul f ewoetness dwelt. " It it well when youth and boautj ileepe la tliat ile, fur, far away, " ; It ia well for the rose that her hold i brief, That her life U but dayt . For, aboulil elie rear her touder fcrm ': To meet the inorrow'i cluud. ' " lteneath the might of many a atorm ller beautiouit head U hunxd. . GRIEVE NOT THY FATIU'R AS LONG AS ---rr rrHg-mMfo'''?"- -r by s. t b. (toocaxar. . AM grieve not hiui whose silver baira .,, Thin o'er his wasted teuiilta dray t Grieve not thy sire when time impairs Tbe glpry of his manhood's (way. Ills tottering step with reverence aid, liiud bis wan tro with honor's wreath ; ..And let bis uWcuod tar be made Ihe liarp rbr filial .trtj. .sjalLJwaAib- What though his rawing mind partake Tht evils of its bouses ol clay. Though Wearied, blinded memory break The casket where her treasures lay j Still with prompt arm Lis burdens bear. Drills' benvpntv bii'tna bis vn uiuls to heal "Anil,' itli "iCT-ctwHI "H1r,'ruT cato, "T"v crrnr iliat tbuai tpfti k Vt, n,uma.- Knnw'st Uinu how oft tlina Tifiwrlcua armt Have claMd tliet to hi shiolding breast, When Mifant wi, or e1iil lih harms, - The weak unguarded soul disirest f Knnw'st thou fin oft thnae iwnta strove Thine uuiutru. t. I mind to aid T L IIuw uil a irnt' tiraver of Irve Hath tdvroed Jeuke aiUnight'edarkestshade, Grieve not thy father till be die ;- Leat, wheu'lie h- in earth '( oold breast, The reenrd of bis ltttt sigh Should prove a dagger W thy rest. . For if this holiest debt of l"v Forgotten or de.ied ah. uhl Yr, lie. whom thoo eali'iit r!y Hire ali Will baud a Judge's frown ou thee. THE MARRIAGE VOW. fineak it not lithllv 'lis a bi.ly thing A bond enduring Uirough bmg distant years, Wh enjoy o'er thine abode ia lmtvring, Ur wheat thine eve la wet w i'.h bilurett teare, beonrded hy an angel'e u on high. And um.t be quc.tii i.id in euruiiy Sneak it not linhllT ! thouirh tbe yoiinf and piy Are thrungiug round tliet Dow with tunes of ast-rtla, Lai ant lha bulr nromisa of t-dT Fade lika tht clouds that with the mora have ttrrh, But ever bright and sacred may it La, Stored in the treasure-cell of memory. Life will B4 prove alt tunnliine s there w ill come lrkhuurar.rall Ni! will je.when the aighl Of surma mthrrs ihieklr ruuiid vour home. Love, a jJ.J in liuits when calm and bright ' Faeia d the Hire ai!i vt tr-1. untoui hed by rare, Aud dtoa'd tbt luto're, bat the prewnt, fairl Evaarhat sua beam w iih beahb may ye grow dial And cheeks of ros lurent ttiair early glow Lanminr and rain ail aach aie liinll Aud ly,perrhaiie.ii.nerbip d lieauly kiw, r wiu t a;a upon the alierr t hruw, And lute aa luudly, and laiihiully, as now 7 libuu'd furtuas fniwn four defencele head, - - bsmi-t ttuma 'enaie jf bark oa bVdlark F'vrra tn,r rnd the aait aa gaily s read, tt h"o hi her svrea un a sng jovuenly Will jt luuk up, though etiti la yir ky a'ereast. And aay, u-iiuia we mm bulc tue biaai. In with its silv'rt 1 l eouwa stealing aa, And brings Ce Wtaring step, lbs furrow Tht era frurn w b. W Ui hnirout beam bat r .n, And the p-ila lips wilh anemia Uw and weak. Will yt Ikem think urw your lita's gay priatt, And taailiof bid Lot triumph war liaatl Cprak kt a4 lighilv ! ah ! betrarw, baaara, Jia ao vau prumUa, no anniauiHg ward j Lt! me and an .;".' bat lha Uiib v itar, And l v the II kU ("4 II 'y un ' heard, Oh, tttaa'knael Luwl.lv at Ibia altar skw - A4 xy LKaHMiljHi luff Uc Jiiaj : '. fUlU'kiUY, CHINA, (JLASS-WAlii; lc, ic. COULES & ELLIOTT, Icirortcrs, I'.i JUlt (vat M:L L'.) as !(. ft II It tt T ia. a e .ri J i..-Mi,'.,! V. f vl-l 4. Ht,lM. aw a aisl tla luf U M I. t . 4 1. eatf 7 Tra-ta ta a, Jm f Id, !. i- - S. ' THH t .UK -1' ILL, r.ss t.ff.aSa gas far .a i v tiiLi, i.r r.umtr, f JJtTUnt I i.i I,. 1 laa-r. i Z't VOLiniE-SLV. Porlk-OTnroIinit faf. SATURDAY M0RX1XQ, NOVEMBER 18, 1354 Tn Semkui. W will furnieh the Star fir the seauon of the Legislature, on tho foUewing termer . , 1 For tbe Weekly, for the (cation, 50 eenta For theTri-Weekly " ' " - $1,00 Elictioh Xiwa. The result of the election for Guvernor, in New (York, is dill in doubt. It is, however, believed that Clark has been elected by a small plurality, though the accounts of dif ferent presses are toconfiictiug, nothing definite can be determined. The oScial vote only will settle the matter; whoever ia elected, will be suc cessful by ft very tma!) jdurality. AV are sorry to see that Raymond, Whig, and Times hat bees elected Lieutenant UoVernur, and Fitiliurch, Cacul CbtnOiieaioner, and Bowne In Massacbnsetts, the Know Nothings have made a clean sweep of erery thing. Their candi. date for Guvernor has been elected by a large majority over all others; it is believed that they have carried a majority in both tranches of the .egislnture, and hare elected all the members to Congress except two. The Whig and Demo cratic candidates are nowhere. They hvdly eeived a respectable vote, notwithstanding the oft-repented assertion of the Democratic papers that this secret organization was a Whig move ment in disguise. Ligau juerrihicg hrui.f;nniviUi-tLrja..ltajuiiijjirki ka, Governor, Members of Congress and all. Ia Illinois, contrary to the first intelligence, it now reported that four Nebraska Democrats are elected to.Congresi, and a majority of Demo crats to the Senate and probably to the House, so that there is a probability that Gen. Shields will be returned to the Senate; - In Wisconsin, two Democrats and one Whi are believed to have been elected to Congress. TTTf'"n '.'"i -"j f in1 Whir" nni una PrniniTat TCuiberailcToss m iTie popuTar vote uTnVire lh"an 13,000 since the election of 1802. When we take into acconut the tremendous efforts tliat m ere made by the Ailinini.l ration aud its supporters, it shows art unpantttFted falling off. Great and roi nlir Administration this I Anthony Bt aNs. We leacn from the Rich Bond I'nquirer that Anthony Burns, whocaused so much excitement dtiring bis recent brief rait to Boston; left itiLhuiimil vm th Srd instantt in th possesiiua of Mr. David McDauicl, of Nash County, who purchased him for tht pur pose of putting him to work in tome spnrcpriat field of action prolbly a corbficld. Thaaa ia said to kirrB been a vcry sUm atten dance at the auction sales of works of art, held in tWTTew Yurt CrysiarptJceiatM"ediic!iiy, tome furty-fuur of those beautiful statuettes uf Parian marble, manufactured in England ex presvly fur the American exhibition, were told at prices Vrcly covering th cost of the origi nal material, and then the sale adjourned until Friday. The exhibition appears to hare been a losing eraWoa to all wlio wore in any way cerned in it , TL Wavhingtou Star, whiohofbeiatesa a kind of (ub-organ tu the a.liuinistration, and which has puUiflied some wj aetf rj, article agaiuat the Know Nothings snrat Some uf the di-uis- eratt art beginning to believe that Know Noth ihgTsm, after alt, tu not the terrible thing it took it for." A wonderful awakeuing ! Cosi.vo Btra. It ia stated that many of the emigrants tent out by tlie anti-slavery (ocidy to Uk possession, of the territory of Kansas, are coming back, sick of their undertaking. The fact is, they did'at send the proper material. The kid-gloved clerks of Boeton, are not very well fitted to settle a new and unhri.kca country. Tnt riwst Yn. Tht year lHii began on Sunday, aud will end on Suuday, thus having fifty three Sundays ; January, April, July, Octo ber and December la each hie Sundays.- Such an array of Fuvrlays, it it said, will not oc cur again until 18!-2. Bx( FsiLi We notice nearly every day the failure uf private Rankart and Ranking hou ses in th North and Norihwtst, Tht iudictr t'ont are tliat more arc to ful'uw. RSM 't Al voalo.s i-ir. Th Lighrat bid for lit nriiiM? uf uhlishing Jiarnum t aulubt ograf hy offering tu pay Mr. Utrnuia fifty-two s4u (ue not eupy s.bl, rf aTi,uj iuw til en tire copy rjht was made by J. 8. Rvdbtld, and Ihe I'uKlinit ua was awardid tu bun. tif four teen Mhrr houaes which ttrupueaia, Mie wf- frred U,Wi, ard an.rtber 6V. Taa Mntrrssta T(n, Tha Sdlowing ar aorA of th llama uf lb trad of fbiatuej w i lb th MMilrrraneta during h vear, ending fept I, 1"'i. lBi.ms, 4'.iaJ botew annges. 7 !.' da.; nira, iil,iMfUdruius; usual hnf)ort, otsi.'ssj J.Ms) eve, do4 raiwina, N.iski eaks; uual irn- Borta. '.n.il d ).i rnV"U ka it'-: ohv oil. K.,11, lwkei.4U raaks) ra;. 'i,tnj twi uwae '.h-'l ba ; wool, '.X' Uisa. A fit Kn.ar t LmJ n pfr date that sine tha Usui of Alma, tl il.!l""nl military d'llsal m. in I'all Jll.l, thariugl roes. l'na.li!ly and Kailitabtilge, hav li tlimng aj with uldmm, wofuaa ad rhildtea, aeraing nm M thir heMheea, Ma, a4 Labjda aa4 fathers la ll I ni. Ilaoy a haart-tandii g sn f"!haa as lb annHiiH-emef,t - irad ' or Wouo-b'-J" is Im la V) a t'l'-rk IB iXre. M .r than thHteaa4 twma in I hr'aud ar iWiitad by this Mi ttbrviua tewry." A uai I Rot, A Ira. a if cans the Rsltiiaor tnd ri..iehtifa hlr4 was saved trmm aa iwpaI.H( iliuwier Ui uiber day by a hula by b uaa-l 1. 11 llhfsrt. A bfitla im tb ri ws iLU"vd Lf fira, aud liloti the aiograliii ss witieM4 by aoas tnty parw-iMi, no us, bad lb f.rthyutit to afoWav tu s" ai prt. L11 ( tram, I ut it . Luis by. lis la up u.s roa-L t4rei a.tnarlf im t!, tra. k an M .ro tnd Kturrs urewale 1 ftattftteg ll.a S.4I.S .4 11 er ha lharroti ! 1 J- J ti. Ira.ai. 1 OS It jLm sf n 4 Ik t'f l.la.l rsrod t . k.s -b 1 10. lot si.d ds.i'S, Ly U s tsa er. -rrt so t I f tl a ll M J I 'iiufcii, IU4 lit Its . 1 fs fl t.t.t,-. It wwlt kutsbee 1 ttt 1 , , a ;,: . sit a ' L4 aw '!.r to li t i.Vl tf lt; - fi tit'r' Sl Cstat'!fS ll I'ROBABLK OVKRT11RUW OF SANTA ' ANNA. The latest news from Mexico rendort the ulti mate success of the revolutionist probable. Not so much oa amount of llieir tuiierinr prowess, as of the weakness manifested by the tiuvernraeot of Santa Anna. The Government of Mexico hs never been anything else but contitutkinal pi racv. It has eubaiated by plundering the weak without respeet to nationality. There is a per petual effort en the parrot Tht people to conceal their wealth, .and of the government tu convict them of i& possession. Tho Government robs the rich ; the ricn nave their remedy over against the poor. The poor enlist in the army of the oppressors to obtain a share of their own spolia tion. The church secures itself by appeals to the universal superstition and cupidity of the people, When the sources of robbery have dried up, the party in power must give way to another with a irtsber appeate and keener Unjrs. this is Mexican history. Its government is a bur lesque upon nationality ; its church it aUbet upon religion ; its people are a reproach ta eivl- liMttoiH-lhe history ut Mexico unoa the termin ation of her Viceregal Government, has been one prolonged evolution. Only one Prexidoot hat evtrr- wrved Hit his term j tbe wt have, been do not believe titer hat bn six conaecuUi mouths of order throughout the Republic auiot liocn respected. Our lateOonaul at Acapulco feil into strife with a district tudde. A bearer of des- ratchet has been arrested and maltreated.' We now well how it will end. A demand will be made upon the Mexican government. It will be answered that "in the present extraordinary con dition of puMio affairs, it cannot he expected that tht government of the Republic can be a uenable fur acts of violcnco committed by reliels who are in armed resistance to ita armies. It is also intimated to the Government that the eoiu ptainaut was an American speculator, who sought to possess lil unci I' of the property of Mexican cit'uens, and in tho laurhtble defence of that which is reckoned under every code, amongst the high est rights of man, the complainant received cer- sary hv his own unwarrantable invasion of the rights of Mexican oilkerjs." Such will beHhn rejoinder. It will be followed bv a diplomat corrcspoiidcnea whiih will goon during the life of tho eoniphiinant or th duration of tlie Mexi can tjuveniment. The" sooner the latter event shall take place, the better for tbe interests of all nations having commercial or diplomatic rela tions with the Republic of Mexico. Hull. J'ut. TntLrw or Divoact is Giumant. A recent letter from Germany says ' i. l..l.li.., .lt-r.-.a ,.T t. rncd-tntcWSnyT.ifTiTe-uiost 'trilliiig ciuse fact, a matter of pleasure, aud is of every day occurrence. In pastor Kuntxc'i congregation alone, there wore, during tl.e last year, ninety applicant for divorce. . To the nresent law unou (hit sulyect they aUrUiiUBJiJi:gu4niljun.-(ill.Uie uurooraiiij among tue peopiu, anu enoris are now maktug to obtain a law similar to that in r.ngland and America. A paper from one of the iU"t distinguished Germau theologians ou this subject, wilt be read at tbe approaching eeneral i4ialweetiiis "f rliG erman Church, to b held' at -t renkfortnjitunjuid w oeiircseui, It Las often been theoreticallr doi-lared in England and America, what would Us the result of a lax law on the subject of divorce, and you will recollect that there was a discussion on this subtest iu tl.a IJiuii.hl'arltamem taM winter fin state bat ar th practical results of such a law o (jornianv, as tins is acknuwlnl,-e( to be th great cause of tli present iniinorslitv. In the city onterlin, 6hightb oftbo cimdrTrtliftrn yearly are illegitimate. In . Hamburg; aud other cities, the pmiKirtiuu is still larger; wluie Munich iiu uie enviable superiority ul swalliug the pro portion to one-half. This is a sufheient commen tary on the practical workings uf the system. ACHIEVEMENTS OF SCITNTE. From the Loudon letter of the Philadelphia unfa, Amrrii an Ly-ibe Aihuitio, w xttav4 ihe iiowiiig: Thirty lit cun br.sts. floatiue Latteries and lioiub vessels are now constructing, tu be readv forsertii in the llaltie as soon ss tlie ice dis appears. They are being built at the yards of uie principal smri uuu'iers in Lsinaoa. these Boauiig batteries will posses Tmmcnf e streiigflif the decks w ill b formed of iron plates, eibt in. l.cs thick and th extarior of th batteries will also U eotared with iron, (our iucbca thick, against which the heaviest shot shivers to frag ment like glass. - These Tessehrar to be mourned witli six Laiveaster bmg rang guns, to carry up wards of -t"D yards, l b bomb vewcls will have twe or three of the immense mortars. Th gun lxaU will only draw foar feat wte, tnena able theia W procsJ up th Neva to St. Peters burg. holnfl annarattts is beiiivennslniM.! mi Imm "Afmstruiig Co's.,th paunteeaof tliehydraulit ermie, at their eitrn-n Ironworks on theTvne. e.t . ,i.. . . . mr ins purpos ui Mowing ia iragmmts tlie tea els now (link in the wmilh uf the harbor of haatopol. Thi apparatus ia eoaniukd nf cylin der twenty -fit ia nunitr, and each cuita of the nioamws wslae tii;llytiitdra, tdaeed M within lb other. Tbt innenuoat cylinder will ht filled with go gun-iswder, th apace between that and the next with blasting nuwder, and the outer one ill U vacant. A galvanic wire will b imertcd ia th innermost mi, and will lit plsred in nmmiiuicaiMia with a bat 1 cry at 111 surface. 1 be tttect of th xphina is staled In L pruilighms. Aa cvfieriment is ta 1 tried u;..n sunken wrsvk lifor lb eyUnder tr shipped t-t tli t rimes, which is osraed a next oi. 1h largwH eyiitidcra waigh tl.ras tons, aud wLrarharged four tuns. Th government have cm to the determina tion of auding auuiher expedition to endeavor 4. aanMce tliiU mm 4 it Wg sawog John I'rsnLlia ri;oiii..n. and alo t t'ol liiia.ii and bis ci, li.i ar yet out in thrs d..t fe,-ii.is,"aud who Lait'aot Lees beard uf f ,r two year. D. M kay, uf Raton bat ay-hiaved another gfwat loei-.s in the perforuiaur uf lb l,r sbip l.i;hti.lng, which, has mad th nrtreve i1eied pae'ae hotns fn m Mtib- urne ia f.Sdava. Mi ha trouhl oa. uf gold, whii l ar trip cup 1 1 out and h me only i snoniht and H Jsv,lbe m ratuatkable .'biivcsueot eiar arumplis!ii. TL ons of pl aaa on'y 11 davs, a li l.r.i-lil l,.,u e sn-,rs loth li tars liken out Lv lb t.nal Rnuiu, in Juac la-t ha thus svlipaed lb i.t..naaucen i I he I4 J krt. lit v..a-a i,f lb Jama lliiiis, wl,i. h rsui fr.aa id I,i, r- I la t'J dsys and 6 hours, is looke.1 1 if with many atlieijai li. in uf aa aatutiUl.uig laaull. f- J., 1'stsiilM. LirtiMTins - Jtr. Eat fi 0 ,et t it whmt.iiisuf ih Nuim M-KseSm t i.tHli. imliri l..l..i ,t. t2d altinw, to raTrt ia .ra lo Ihe ..la. rally ivb tt espeliiM4ts ar Ut b f.ttH uwt at isi f further ri kus m the Art tie fa, and to btil.g b-.m tb rvnuu.s M J.a.a I raoLl.a and k.s party. Ir Laa has put hbd (uai U taraiittf stracts frta Lis journal. II stale thai frasa what Ls rouM team there I aa law to sup1 that auy i.ite ha4 Weff,rd Iu lh suffsrar Lr III tiaUvra. It seams but loo aval Mil that thav had p.-wiMvl from haiir, arx'avald by llrft slrew savvriiy iA th t iloivta. ,am of tb ,irm bad I -B aal!y rsui. ami, al had Ua strti id hy INim aba k tl lo In.sarf lo tonitt tll, and WB Wsf rat :.t in ti or tl.rs sttns el jlatoaa lb wi, lr.,,irM ) f I .f. ll.a bad all la "t M .fo.,rf,il, i V Ihs t.ft (tiiiMaaS. tb .tl.s lo .... t taoh Lolas, f 1 M Ia U ewfo4 M U- A !v-s uo.lf of lt ks Wr a'-l I -tit, ! I ,t 1 1 . n 4 I, of vao.4.v tl aat.tvf. Pi i '. m J i t! IS RELI'ilON DKAtTim It . Alwavs! In the child, the roaiilen, with ti e I wife, mother, religion shines a hi.ly be-iignant ocauty oi us own, w.r.en niKi.in- on ear rn j been proclaimed fur some l:jir- pat. in i mar., Never vet was the female ehri-trr r. J nearanee hat be anxn! awaited fmm tiio feet without tne steady faith of piety. R-auty, j f4t- that it was ti N the national orgin of a ptir- intellect, wealth : thry are ail ptttaiii. aar ia tne ty. abit wre m.vemeot and r.r,ninpltt a coo brigh'teat dav, unhs the Divine light. unlea snicraWe mvtrv wai invol.eJ. "1'ira Anaeri- rclijion throws her divine beam around lliein to purify and eialt, making twice gbrijua that winch seemed all Ii.velme"S boivra. Religion is vary beautify' tr sith or ai. k ness, in wealih or puveny. We nver enter tht sick chamber of tLe cohL but soft muic seems to fiint on tht air. and tie barthen of their song is, "bn I peace it here. Could wo look into thousands of f.imillet tv t dny, when disconton (its fighting sullenly with j life, w should Imd the chief cause of unh;ipi- j - scss, want oi religion in woman. - l And in felons' calls in tdace of crime, mlse-1 rv, destitution, inore.nr we should behold in j all its most norriwe uctorniity, Uie irun ot irre-1 a upon in wtub. Oh, reliston ! beni'rnant rasje', high nn thv thruftv tlwa sittest, glorioos aud exalted. Not altote the eiouI. tut eirtb-tlouis jjamsr never between thee end the trnly pious s"nl not be- BOft-'ft the cliSti-ls, pn- (Tuvp tne31 noaven rrnen mf"tl;ru kT a tnUTaftrrtt t riWc K? brttarr."" In 'gates sLaJTIJi tuff 1rJ,tofJt-;if,S(iitf.S' preeious sttmes, white wiih dewy light that neith-1 tlie throne ol Uod. Its towers bathed in rolulgent glory ten timet tho brightness-of ten thousand suns, yet soft, itmlaxiling to th aye ' Ana there religiou points. Art thou wesry? it wbitfiem, " rest un there-forever." Art thou sorrowing? 'eternal joy." Art thou Weighed down with uaineritr.it ignominy? "kings and I priests in that Holy home. " Art tuna poor ; the very street before thy mansion shall he gold." Art thou friendless ? e'the angels shall he thy companions, and God thy friend and Father." Y rclijrfcm beautiful ? We answer, all i deso- ktion aud deformity where religion it nut. fX Oiowrr Chi:cb. The oldest church in iciiovino is. in jeai r.cno, ine scuiniiire ana 1 "TTltirtfwrtfrita'STSrT Ou Wtering the porch i.iles of skulls- aro seen, heaped all around, hat there ia no. clue as to what ) race tact belonged to, or wben they were plseed thoroj the whole is buried iu mystery. A paint- lag over the altar renrescnts a crowd of suuU en- torina Heaven from Puriratorv. The Almighty is scatt d ou an elevated throne iu the diatauco, with the four lsn-t. tho eiders and an innumerable muliiludt of nninU stand ing round. A band of uiu'elsarcexaiuiuiug and receiving the souls throiii:h t larr pile, borne apjiear to be freely adaiiited. lliliere are drag- fit ill, jyarrt rramrws-heamiirg on rheir ve tun's. A lew repiiied ai d drivau back. nilwrT n.iTlnirimlrTIt3Tmjie musiciaut scent bUMly engaired In I'lsving th I sack hut, psaltery, harp, dulcimer, and other Inu-1 tical instruments j a huge drum holds a promt-1 nent position. In the riirlit corner of the paint- 4ng4smmtee-th44irWlialeor diiltwnywb - a ino.n caparuui moutu, rroai winch tiiini.les ant -Mr. Ml is In an artiol entitled " Our Demnc sundry anula ; 1 presume the decpgiving up it racy, " twpel th charge-nf -the Richmond Ei dcad. Th character, stj le aud coloring kT th auitner thai be had f .ruierly Leon a Whig and whole piecenretery amgnnvr, (ppriiachingthenowsvtnnath'ued wiih' that parly; aud reviuwt crotesiiuc. I endeuuired in vain to discover the itale oT ihe picture aud the artist, but no doubt I Uiapnrlnriiiaiiin aaa pcrpcuaicd in lLo inuLber omutry. Another painting, ditided into several minute compartments, given the history of Mary and Joseph from the commencement, continuing on tliat of Christ U his death. The screen-pulpit, Jatte atnna tiilkra wirh- bandsr-ni" Cstj.it .1 sui- iwutlng the mof, ar claborataly carved and aiify eiemiio.i. iu.ws was performing aunug our vis-1 11, 111a irn-xii anu 111s aitenuania coinporrii tin coiigre'-ation theoiraiipe.iUn through tiiorhurch and ait.e, tne low svi cliing chant, the odor of trankiiicense. tne studic 1 vernnbiiica, prcdut.c4 Tut AarnicsM Diikixatic Coioaesv at Ba fn. Tlie New York Times sar that tl.e went Conrre" of American Ain!)jaJore at llj.l.n was called toeeihet f, tire humm of nrmnrin. a report upon th condition of pooular s iuietit In Eariih. and it iife.ei.is n. r .Ti, ,:, .o. bra. iugau awu rate suuiniary of the report o that pin. r.-i, witicu was Iu hav Lewi loraardtd lo nhiii"ti,n by th U.I steamer : Th Auisa lore sgree in reporting the ut(r aosrnc 01 I'rniocratiu leeiing in r.urop. Iu J'.m tlieri are no to.u: iii .1.1s Utvii went puriKly to Madrid and r)rts thius the remiuoi ins uuMuvation. liaiosin loft 111 -ad. miration of its prudent and prs. tii.al tio.en.iueiil, Kerohitioti in Writ hi orrt of tbtqnPttif.ri.- Aus tria has suereeiled in fsining the Leans of Lee subjects. Eea Koesu'h Liuitelf is uile forir t- iea i.y tu iieupie, ui Jlsg'ar ariftji rmy Unit nit only a ilienints. 1 uland has no vlianeea. eet.t in th awiie of Moiiatcliie combinations, and Italy it completely tired ofUit tuadaMs of Mil- (in.sus. Ki of tha rast. ',urtw.u iUrlil. The pruple uf tilt Uld Coutintat are i.iW ri-m Ut Lee- uoui. tiuch, w are told, will belli rpiril thst will mad the intelligence tentur to I e sent home . ,.. - - ... . . by our ai.niiur 111 t.uni.s, ai.t tber opiuiaiis ar given at iht exptsnauoa uf tht belief that our Government would meet no tuprt frum any pan uf Eurni, ia tlie atieiupt to pin imsnassiue uf Cuba. --fpain will not sell th Llsnd, and there is no feaiing of democratic sjnithy with this erajntry whiih wnuM mptwrt u ia seekiug! Iu sffacl ita couuuest bv ai.v o.l.ar means. Titer la not an iuteli.;ul. reopuusiLlejournal svi this sid uf tl.s Ailsmig that baa nt4 over and Vjeragain rpi-iited lb eonUilota i4 l.ur... birr uracuely what it is abn suited to U. tt bet was Ui neeaasiiy uf holding a tolemn aiultaa..ril rubgraaa Iu sarntam tliat whn h ry iutelitgaiit, iLtcrvant luau has Ln ag. parcaittd! llull.Amer.- Wsjniw.Tini. btrd l'rtiughsm, In his " Eml arnl Msie.i3o." vni n ,t.le IriLut to the fhsrieternf lv shlri;i .!t. Af!ef an tsav ujB n th miblary genius sod earner uf Ns's le.. be sa tst "How graielui tbt relief which th friend of mankind. Ilia loter uf virtu evtatriencea. ben, turuing trota Ihs o u:tui.Uii.,u of such a thsrat ter. Lis rva rst U..u lh g-rste-t sun uf 1 ur own ur uf ny 01 her agst li a c.lv eni K,nwhuia Ihe epitlxl i lhuuhti!y Uusltad hr Ma, ta ftr In rrimfs uf ilir sunt ue- nties. suvy 1 iiin.torii'ly aud j m 1 1 w l-owe-l. Ilut b b'l a jui:uei.t sore sol s-.titt I; a st--diuaas uf ainJ wbt b netar sufTrrf I any paMoin or vn auy le'Lug t , rus it ra'nt: a sirei.ir'h of aniariaiiiug Lo h worked father !,sa tor ed n wsy through all ulwtaetes, rmosing or avoiding ratba than oa,lvtonf C em. It pru ittuiiti saga-ity, utti.s ten s4ii v liters of pur e. th ettiti sui .o-tii a ol al t pats, s wbi. brarrv hv4 l..i., ., li ofd nary 1u.1l.. sn I oftanlllliea I tv W sole lb la.rtr-l pr., fvtuf great. 1 s j nay, ti, dix iplina 4 Uota fc!,i,., a I nh ar wont ta mil or 10 ss-jor gttl , art m war and ta rtuud ir lb aw-a 1 1 an wh ft rw't r 1 fi I.. ihtir "J-dsa.i.l, 1 drvHvaM I 1 riitN.I; if liU- tLiur ran r m KAM l Hl.!!!, Uf rMr, ff 'tf tat,rat Uotv or utttniitt fuweta. i,r t,y l,ri!iim itu! vliiitgi st w it gri ts 1 ?i itHt trr 14 in rirl 1 biuri tf tiit'it .4 lain, feu.! Mrf ff i-ifi I'jiiif f Kt AorcrUibg Vi tUri.ui rvuri't of . I n u htm, l) ti-jtit.r mi'uii at m ti. tn.tr y ft I tr n nti( ii vf 1 1 I."..; -" tf f fti, i : aiiJ t- 'in.tr p'j Ui t-i-t ( r t It -4 tl.t.:i ! it tt-T til 4 V'li ! f '' Ui f a?J ft ,J t -t,r f it 1, 11 fni' utt li.'i t niii 1 It iiisaA i : Sn. 1' It, ,( ,1 U,sf -v-1aa. !,),,. it " DAILY AMBR.1CAS tililUX." . We have r intvcJ the.firnt nnmlier of this ps per, its advent oa the 13ih of Nvivember having enn trg.in ' is published by an anciari'n nf Native Ameriear.'s ; it it prime! by Jusuih Met vin, and e t;(ed hv Yeni-iia Kllis, and R. M. He.ith. The leading ankle of the number 1 for ua is e:ititlel "Cur Principle, in which the ed iters etireta with preci-iion and clearness, the apmns di-etrmcs they maintain, and the sj eitic obirct thev seek to accomplish. The anh stance uf the reusuns ioaT b summed nn at fol- lows: - i First. Thy aJvoeate a repeal of tht IWws of naturam.ttion, or u tnny cannot be aocnmiine.i. then such a modification of the laws as will pre- vent foreigners frMn'TWoiniilig citisena alirt of residence of twentj-one yaf .Uer taking the oath of e.lh'iai.re. I Second. Advucatet law raNiuiring foreign criniiiiatsand rannen 'to brssnt back to ib Awntry from whevw- they eouve, and teiTequirt tne rrisident ot tbt l uued tt.uet to uciuaua saff tion fur s: h onfr-e. . . : . Tbtnli'OVif-- t'f iHV-'V.'tftlt.JWvf'Al fti'lit ftay.iii'lHtiiw f 6m Mtisr.'i'eik) tit State t"MiTernmei,t., and tl employment r cie ww'swwawn Wu.thi Arjsty.ur .Xary- in tima of wnr. u- - - Fourth. Advocates nod urgei the adoption of such an smtmleil form of oath ' tu support th Constitution fifthe I'uited States, as will effeetw allv exeluils from uS,ct all v.entuiis who do not reoogiiis the binding fort nf the Constitntion as paramount to all obligation of adhesion or allegiance to any foreiga mince, power, tuiten- taie or authority whatever, uudorauv aud all cir- oumstances. - Fifth. Maintains that no Stat has a right to admit a tie woo of forviira birth to tlw rielit uf sulliajre who ha not first beoome a citisen ac- cording to the " uniforiti rule " of natnriili;atio prescribed by Congress under tbeprovisiontof the .onsiiTotinn. - i : 1 ! of ;harclnuid Stat," no, matter what branch of religionists shall aurek to bring about such union. Seventh. igirously nuiuumis th vested rights tf 1 jwfsons,ttither nativ or foreign born. . 1 ' Eighth. Oppose all abridgment of religious lilierty. ......... Niiitli, Opposes all "biifher law," dco trine. Tenia. Xlaintains and delemts the Constitution aa it stiiuds, th I'nion as it exists, and the rights of th .States. , ' Eleveuth. Onpiaesno man except he oppose sustains ibeir doctrmes. exerUoua, (say the lit(ir) to build up an 'Amer ican panv,' w hun maxims shall L i Americans thai) ruin iheir emintry 1 " Ki w tiv at ltt the Iru doctrines on which lttie - KtriwMhiwg twais !' i"t Lhisjrulilii.allifji Jg.sh jw that be H at not only al ways a toud democrat but a good native Auieri- can. lis winds up by sayoij it at the charge that all the prominent advocates nf ihe American party are YV higiu diagui-t, is unjust and untrue, and no sillier act was cicr committed by au ex- jiiring dyiinty, It is lvaiuTyUMsnirr V aa7'flial'w'!itiw of imch well known aUlUy, the pirtsBLty conducted. Its lygrapUaal execution 11 110.it, aud, up.u tht wii .le,a ureditaLI organ of tL naiij wtiose piiucipies u exmiiiiiui. 'aevn. COt: NT RAttb'SM.T 1E RtU'LEON, 1 - Couut RaoussM daEoulUin tLe Liench adreu turer, who has been tvikinf such a commotion among t!)i'.Mciiiai. ol S..ii..rs, was lately tir tneil, and shot Lv Lis enemies. The tahfornia ncw,psi.eni roaiain sletails of liis hrst ntet, JlJ ln'r w rinrn just Ufor li was led out rtwv - iiti'vri;"Tiist,'rinr'stttri that of s !,,ut 1 b'rie I ,.! lier. who die-i gain." aud wi thout I " ""'"H tiw .mmio ' i;mu. ana ao- emuiitof the attack upon the Mexican posiiiun ia interesting, and shows that his capture was due rather tu lb Las cuwardic l his fuih.aers, than to any fault commit'ed by himself. IU sv-itled the raiiiart uf th pouTou, adrant sinrlyuKn tlie ueaiy.and than when surrounded, looked back (' auiatauc. Ilia men Lad m l fuUuwed kiw and he wnt ah'ti in thtmidnf the eueiny. Tic leaned his back against a wall, and havinglmt his sword, cntnity lobied his arm", and Confront 1 Lis adtersaries. Like the pnl. ti.nin they were, li s Mexicans rushed upon bins in a bJy, rut bnu in various pla.-e with their kiiitea and took hist rrisier. II was tnd e liliou.lv. and seutanrad tub (hot, which was earne.1 into exn-ul oa i the dsy, Ilis letter espresaedno fear, an nfflt and is at I id tpiit calm and courageou. Sa f m "f "' '?'tV tdtsnturer uf th - 11 1 L. I.. 1 . :ii :.. a .1 ..n 1 . . uw . mmm hiwv in win auai.j hiored. Wtlker it Imug trwd ia lh I uitrd feutira Cuuet, lioullna is worse off siiil, hut tbe end thsy ana at will sooner ur later ) acbisie.1, right of wr.g, 't'l "maoy fail, lh m tt cswds," and in this instanca, w think tbt prov- ru will speedily bverihd iu thai 4usrir. III. ijjHUt. t'l . lost kwtnid' Msirtiiny ha a I. ex eHirrnuiil. atHia from its Madrid curresfHitidvul, a hirh. alter setting f.iib th rlet"-rl Luau.'l J oi.d.tioii uf Nain, thus ettotludaai M hil-l ruwttBiplatiief tit .uiv, or at Imst newrtitn pruafsef ot lh hpanish vrwsanry, I am fr, il.lr rewiuded id Cut and uf Auieneaa laulMaals f .r its pun hss. 1 b iV tl.it heard statetneut nf lha eia.t aiMut tha rtt ar dt(- tMtl lo tne 1 nut 1 bat i"e st.-un j, on no twean ati'lit.fOy-, t4t4t tmnM ettfhe vo vay vrtf it. wiioi i iu ar i, a ua anti lorciffa, an.l that a hsndn attrplua would still retuain for rnstla an4 raiiwavs, Uevolea tlu adtaniaim. uha Mf Sold, .tiii! Mit-'it Svlalv Iftl'M a hrr Reel and arn.v, f.pr tl.s wnihl I ban have us twn mm to spprehend war lib ll ( uiled St t laa, as s; at pietattt Las S'-sl bi SMiuost greatir ur in'ei Itiene :t tM psrt ..f any linr..tau u.s r. U.'iietetl uf It Iavie4 letHaa, and Le I wi b au honl tfoterniwriit (4 indued tl be i ii le that su 4i trulur la a country upon wlo a tl ,i nt g.varrMiat.t aeeuis tu rtat ,iaia m I a and ea-i'y ( r;.'l Hoi L 1 that 1 1. ,.!,, I t jl 1. wL.hi 1riM.11 11, autlrr pr.taut t ireumtato, U tftoreetfuttiitioBof prtda li.su 4 fM-otil, at, 4 Iu ttb' tias wittt4ttl ctWtiaio sals a she i, i., I tar, l y iM ( vo( avsttts, he prs; arJ ..i.rr or Is tr lo subutit. il irt.t thai TUrfiMift rifHr ..it fj4ift t.4 Int.. Utm lttrfttr? Ubft. ll ! fM l( if ma - ff rriafiBfi' m lh r.Hritv! f f. fujMi.h K im, f .f It ft.'l.t k It ftil.ll' allfaft. ftjij ktt I tktv ten W fiirut-'if! i tw w il It fttsMitrFvft pi t f (L . f f f I'tetatl, llh-Hlt rjl4:f t ! Aiimf ll" ftf 9r 'Hr.( ht), f r Aairii " t'ir g t, Mr, K., tl'W (r-lii ' j hit ut gtn lrlf if ti , i't'.t 1 (! W ! "thhi(w t ti. l,untii t nsm , ti fvtr s-kt nratt ( r lt c.-f'jr-t.i - fur. t(liinr ' tiatv f ta wtwk. ii ht im4 ffftWtwitavl m .,a)tf li hut esr-.,,,,,,,;,.,,! tm lFH , lslllf U4 ."stl.twf l.,ii.,i.i.Ft tli l'4al ft f i tvl ail rati t rt i t'l tv t MiFitf ftf., .M fed t. rtarH f"- I tUita 1- !iM f ..- I f Ht t.tist t iJtai ! 4 l-i is all .ffh t,s 1- ... j "t ft .....tM. J II ,1 ta ) AJ J fc . I I f : , rtM i t MUMEEE 44. ro rut trsa. , ; COMPLIMENTARY, At the late session of th North Carolina An miai t.oulerenc ot tl.a JMethiHli-t l-piwupa Church, in Pittuhoru,1 the following very dntpii nientary reaiilmion was paweh Vt ntaxjis, n hav learned that the Rev. C. F. lleflUiS.Lt. D. has beea elected to th Presi dency of Centenarv College, Louisiana, aud is now connnleiiig tl.o acccniance of the same: Theren.re, ' ' ' v i.'eaocW, That while we appreciat tht honor thut eonforred upon on of our UhIv hv on uf the highest institutions of learning in the coun try an 1 wtine we regarrt Dim, in the inchest sense, in ery way qualitied in intllet, integ rity and warninir, vet we beg our brother to con sider the etitlc of ib work ta North Carolina,' both as regards the pastorate and iustitutiont of learning, and if he can find it consistent with his duty to tlie church, that ht dtclin th Preai deucy uf Centenary College. : , , MARRIED AND SINGLE LIKE. - u We extract the subjoined from a speech deliv ered by lr. Alexander Friseil in reply to th v(::'i "? h? ;v vyb mosi liagmAf tue C;ujrter etCusUfjiiia. Jury t . Mr. FriieH. afier some introduetory remarks. 'ajaiiM rswwiitirtiM'f-ivtrwriviHT''rTrVTi t cannot forbear Mientionin r. it so beautifully iilus- trntes the fore1 of female atfection. Wbeu the fcmneror Con rail bwiired Uenshurc. the woriion tif Uie city fiiimd it was impossible the place couli hold out. They, therefore, unanimously petition- ed the t.mperor to allow tnera to lcaieth city with nuly as much aa each cotiM carry with her. Tbe Eaiuentr, believing tliat tha burdeu cf each would ueceisarily be light, cucedcd theirretpienl. A flag uf truce was hoisted, and silence prevailed, when the city gate Sew open. The women inarched oat rank and file aud what do you think they were earning? Douce )e to their ashes, and honor to their memory 1 E erv one nf them had htr hushaml oa her back. (Cheers.) The Kinpemr was tu stricken bv their ooiiinsaJ nuwnty tnT rrrw'toTexrrna'wiTft rucit niwr ttoir bands an.1 tht city to all its former urivileires. "Nuw Mr. Chairman and gentlemen, I k vou, could uil the bachelors in the wide world his day produce an action comparable tu that ? tin, that 1 tiaa the reasoning poxer ol Socrates, mat 1 migni tnauc ti.e-e voung men whom I see around me to consult their own happinfrta by re nouncing wnet is isiseiy railed " single blcsaeuv nesai-- it, real cheering.) isorrales, once, on delivering a lecture to tha Atlieuisns on love nnd matrimony, presred home Ins subject so power fully and so eonviitcioolv on the heart of bis au- r.eiicp,1iy'iltVMiiiit ihiui nii ciMuforfs ah'.! iidvaii- (ages the married Inuu iioaesed oier iTifTacTiei Ior7fliaT'iT "ITmb iiieu reup 'Th TVtTy Sud 'sJiF emuly declared that they would mairr on the first available opportunity, (Ifmuraelinlietwill not 11 trie nrst 10 declare their lve. iol they would rattier let concealment, '' like a worm iii trra--rmdr-fCT!d--nnrtheir diiinayk"rinvt.J ft:vr are like the golden nugts in auriferout regions they will Tiotcome to you utisou jtit. Rut, dn yod seek the inest'nnalile treasure of a wife, and J6u willbe rswanlel by abliss, the aile.piat de scrlitiua uf aluch wo:hb a'.iLe defy t'.e r-euof poet or the pencil of artists. " Grcat cheering.) , ' ' THE SNOW 0? AGE." Wt hav just stumbled upon the following bit of ransnic, ljin'l!iind a uiulutuilo of those less attractive: . " Jfo tnow fsllt lighter than lie mm of age, but none it heavier, for it never melts." ,, v . . Th figure 1 by no waao wuvtd, but th eW- Ing psrtof thesentenc is newaiidempbatte. Tl p. riltur retirents ag ly th alur iid tree. whicn bears hi .Moms or the pure-tt white. "T!. almond ire shall H..urili" tl head shall be' b'.ary. lbcksns ssys of ua t.f his character. wh..-s hea l was turning grev, that it hsikrd ta if tuns hadhhtly splashed Lissuows un.n itin patt ing. "It never wirltt" nr., f ttf. AireTs tiievnra- bl. It whlt must move onward they know nttt any retrograde uiovsnient. TL old wian may sit and sing. "I would 1 wee a buy again;" but he gmwa old aa he sings. lie msv'rea l uf the elisirof youth, but he ninnot find It 1 he nivv sigh for Id eeeret of that ah-hemy which Is ahlt to uiakthiui young, but sighing briu;: It not, lie may g us backward with aa eye of hinging ap-in tb rosy ti-hemes nf tarly years ; 11 as una wbugaaeaon but htHua Irons th ileek of a depart ing ship, tvery moment carries tlia father sas v. Puttr uld man I he ha littl mure to dn than die. II never melts. " I he snow nf winter come. and shale it wait tlessiugt oa the valley and mountain, but soou thaaaeet spring cunt end smile il all away. Not so with that neain th brow uf tlie tottering veteran. Thar ia ao spring whoa wsruilb ra pntri ka aitrnal fr si. It came to slay. lis sing! flak feil unnoticed and now is drilled there. We thsli su it .o.-rei-e until w lay Ihs old man In lh grave. There it shall l-a absorbed by th attrnal larknai for U.ers ia ttuage In heaven. Yet wbv sneak uf m ia a mournful strain 1 It is beautiful, iKinarahl, ebuiuM.t. Me. ui l w sigh at tht provimtly if death. w!inTrt and ll.e world are o full of mnriiiuM f Let th old e 1- ult l-sewus they are oij. if an Btust wern let 11 1 tit young, at lbs long sc.-r.i.. uf eares ibsl are ts-h.rs t'.ui. tt eh-om tb snow f it ia Ik emblem i f nr and rest, ll is but stem, p. teal sruwa, which shall fall at the gate uf par- s iu. w ua Is, mcea by a UigUUi aud LtUtr TLftTTti. J.in M. Clvtn mtvlt ft ftrrr-r k few 4 mgb in llnr'rnr, tit h i-nut t Av-t,c,ii tiutei ftu4 .nwrtt'iin If.'rtK.u. 1 ui tt Annii'ii In firefrnra u ( rrn Urt i-vil Anmrun ftirrinilinrft, 1 1 m 1 ' r Aum-i- tmn fcr. 'Uiuflt, ftiiJ as Ami'-i.-an ii3H.et tr itttMJi. I km b r Ui euuoirjr fti tl tau-U ia y -Wtt tofti.trt.tvr cuutnt, mud ). tlcn ( in forrift sTsiift lt li iiirr? T j n- thtft UtTi UI U) btttisf lAj.J,1 prrt rrJ it; Ururt ot ftntti, Mm,. ktu a invf i f Unb hm ht k It ItM tetkoti a :, t &l jwt tt. hut. trw-J r. I f. ft t.u.ulwi, I riir h m rt. lhky44 mrrm M Hfm ft it'infntfn limit hf luutawlf; ftlttl , thUHl iff liuh 1 ty ti ! Lur itiaut fthta icl la ...Uu li c.r o Onftnf rir Imf. Lt lh f il- trVf L:i 1 1 TrrWKTr Mr. 4 hwrrtr- v-m-r ftH nf wt tt ! thitfft WWfft 1ft ft cltrtft?:! fi j.ll , (III ft4 l ft lo ii;ni.'t, lit. i.it, th r . j hr j m I up ti l r h ttfi4 thf i(irfr it fnwrf, !. "t. :t 1 "my fs t hit (T'H i lh wrr-g ttjr. ftuU 4tVJ 10 ft ! MAMkl 1 t '. A fttU.ftLt lf.-THr ht n ft lr turns k, Mtarfl t ! WhtfS hvt j.. fl- . -sVe-i. 1 Urn It btti t-t tit 4 t.f ftt) tjaj ..tM -. i"ttoa(.'rt, ftf J w sW l' f , 'I I' r .ttl Bit tr M.wa.it 11. i I I at 1.. Ifvit 1 t rtM.ii att.tj.,1 f.' n t, p : I .r..t ,rt, II tif U,et u.-,hi a I- ,ai. i.t.4 r a sta.t . I la !,Mr t 1, ( 'ill 1 I-' 1 , . ..1. : ., 'vitt - v rt 1, ..; '. i ts , I it i ; : b n ti. la Still's X.Hiirrit, I.u,x. i Vt. SC-.h. fr.rrt'W w.ll earrv ! 'I. The si-:ier tf Il:i ei -el.eucy the M-n.i of Atut-ri.. a ru the t'oon ' Li u-1 I. as I t- It 1 1 -. ix-uairy Kafl lr-.,iu t ratH-e, li.r u-;, w. rcturuiug to is p u S .uie. iiaviuz si..-:!' two i!:.-. 1. set eot kt I uMay lor iladiid .a I rai . v. Lis arrival at Clai, be was a.-ked tu :piw pa?f.rts, ai..l. Laving ih ne so, i. ,. .-a to I wtu au mnr nvm ut the .'. w :t U,r, li,- Le was told that he i:mt lee thee, untry Lt next ateauier, and that he would not he "a I in tbe nieanwioie to z'i nnywiteie nt if C DeiP iu lacl pta. e t tin.lt r iirteirail.. Tliore unist Le a oii -tiike, ir," ba.4 :tir v..,:. tcr;"!o y.m know who I an..'' 41 There is not tha M'hteit n.'.v " ir." v -s the rer-lr; -yu are Mr. M.ule. tlo uil s r jiftlio Liiiit-d i-iatcs'of Aiuurit a at the C. urt ,f bi.a'u, and 1 have orders nt to "let y .u pas." n tiere'arc your ordi;rs, so. a..ed Mr. N o. 1 Lis is no bminoss oFvours, sir ; the-e or.-rs are for me, and 1 aui acting upon tLeiu,",ai.itL Commissary. Jlns haiaisned at 1 alms. P. ir.cttm im.re was said, but ol uo public eonccrn. Mr. iW lett hy th next mi earner, and reached DomUm fete 111 the vettiiigdny before yesterday. 'Jim new being niaoe auoau in Aaicriraijcircb, tac greatest e x - citeiitent prevailed, and, as may Le imagined, mea sures ui oil soru wtresiij.-swud amu j;ret m diirnatiou. - Tho Legation pariwik, of coue e, cf '.he f er eral exciiJ'nieut. I Lave not Lad the honor of ie.r.; Mr. Huchanan (iot-e his return, hut fn m ail I bsarLe maintained throughout this initating af-f-.db,Sip'iliUoi k ikuti ia etetv eo . 10 rcnoieooa apoh.irics f,,r un msult a.-a-iiiour iiatiuiial Lcriior, 'itie ah ie uioining or vnii r.lay vi as spent in consultation, the re-uit if whi.-U w at tne qreisiun 10 seuu over .nr. a;, ku,iti ur-itr that be might oUuiu a real kiu'i. .!,- of w hat that psweeutiing Ineaut, it wua tlo i.: ht Lott lim nut might hav been a mere perotinai allair, ca pable ut such a construction aa not tu assume tho menacing aspect of an instill from one tiower tu another. Ti e tniaaiun ot.Mr.Sicklcswat. ace...rd. ingly, tola one ofinrulry. . 'i bese were tiie nrrangemeiHs yesterday morning.- . Hut, air, Mr. riieklw did t'u4 g alter all. Uewas prevented from doing so by a meenper who came over yeterday at noon. Your corres pondent from Paris will probuLly rend yoa his report about what be knows, but I giveyou.ataii evtnts, my accuiiQt. Mr. '.a-on the news of lha Calais cutrnce haviug roaehed him went to the Eoreign IUI., amt iihedro"r'B'fit.-t)riHiyn te'Pthiyii''iriiw al' l'j, lit teas Ul woilmfiJ uU Jii-o Ittxir. Ad luiltiKl at Lwf, hl ft'iiiurkcd" firt uf all, tijun Li tardy reception, 1uhi apologies were made, hut inatoneandiiisunerthatcoiiviiicvd Mr-Mnaon that he had Leeu lett waiting ury.mhj. Ha dropped that matter, however, and passed to the ol jtct f hit tilhcial call, nnd tked tht rriuun wiiy .Mr. Niule had nut been permitled tu ass tlirutili k'rancoeN rvut to rpain. ell, ' aaid M. lirouvn us I ltuvs, in a very impertinent tone, there ar m for that, iti'ing pre-i.ed for theae eni.toi.; M r, lus..n was told tli it there wero Iu -1 of th'i hi rrrTThTti'. at ui in tunrrniLurnrircE r ;;.;r sul iu California. Smmully, The letter of Mr. Sander to (lit French peoi.l. And, Ai.iy,t.'utia I The Kit ndi Eureisa Secretary said that the imperisil tiovernuieut cannot t cvpectct to treat in tlie usual tricmlly way tlit citiret.i ot a Mat that list behaved m such a hostile manner to wards it. 1 at told tliat'Mr. Makon 'replied in" the. way ttmt will hate occurred to every unset-eon t"ld those reasms. llessi 1 that the aSairol Mr. Ii!lrn was, trt thwwtrm Ttsihitt construction, hut th mure blonder uf a cturlt'ju3licr, and that it cannot accordingly. 1 made, parallel w i'li a cae in which the I mttl Status are inbuilt 1 l y oriirdf the higlwtautli .my ( an"ther hiaie. 'I'h letter uf Mr. hanilere wss the a-t of nn indi vidual, who had, moreover. Lien recaiied fi. m an rfrici.il jjtillotn.K-fort h n.L!tht'd anv tho Aniericsiis hale'ihe rh.;ht to say what they like, -and ih Gtvmvaut Laa 1,14 ttvar ajooe pent and preme. This is a personal iui..r, which could. rHihaps, have exeoa.l a .iiM'.-iutesy towards the Citisen autiders, if he should hav presented Lilii-eif 011 the frot.lieis of Fmu.'C, Lot It certainly it d l. t au:Loris a st I Le tl.nt a.aint tos tniteil States Mini.fer. At tot'uha, Mr. Mason ubeoiutely denird - il I am veil i. formedlhe riht til any 1'i.aer tot i ..o vnii UiHetbte tliai Bay havesr.u l,ettttun .v,.;iin and the I'uited Nates. Un. at nil rotn, c .11 I not h iw que iims of foreign p..ii. y ran 1 s treated by atirunts un.'red u a tr.endiy r o . . 'Ihe two MiliUlert p:trltd Vi ry inu. 1. e' !- i. and Mr. Mas-.u was fol'y prepaiel to a.L I t h.a passports. He scut, b laster, th tiecil m. s aehnerr to Mr; ln-:hanan, Lrt'jrc deciuin;; up a that step. ' soi-TiiER.v UTrr.ATinn. J'hll MU hell, to rilirvn, wri iM (', f ! lowing (rtl, Titft siw r H---1, nr. 1 1 rviliitijr fntn blft ru ftr f t idh . 1 r. - - 1 ll U Lfn Ul to n;M e; , f j. i.i:,r w i,f, w. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 22, 1854, edition 1
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