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ivonTii CArioi BT AIt WEDNESDAY MO RNINN G, NOV E3IBEU 22, 18541 yicrHj-OTaroIina;- hx. EALEIQH. IT. C. rnri:siAT Mor.Ma, nov. isth, .wt We copy iiita oar eolamns, fruia tb Gren t iro' l'alriot.'a exsramnnicauen ignd "iUform, upon a subject that will be likely toengroas oh cf the time and atteniioe of the member of the Legislature about to ambl. W W"t yet Mly nd.r th views, a fcrth by th writer, nor are wo prepared to gie decided "c: '.ii'iob, use way or tin other, a wo hav isot kid an opportunity of iovastigatin g tb iubjoet fuiiy. ; ; t .. Ta Star Yo EucrioM. Tbo lootioot U New York ar till is doubt Th eonUot it be tween Clo-k nod Seymour for Governor. Tho latest information puts CUrk a few hundred vote j ahead, but there are at least 30,000 ote tohaar from yet, which may change tl.o result ewwid raUy! Tlrf Whig hav airied alarg majority of tl Congreeaional delegation, and ilia belisvsd ' majority of the Legislature, though It ia oonll- dcnlly asserted tliat there will b a majority op- - JT "n XUkTaCAfcOUSA AyTAU01rEBKXfS. , TUta body eoareaad ia Pitlabora oa the lit inataat and adjoaraad, eftr aa aauanally pro tracted anaioD, oa tbJ4th. Tb following ia a list of tb appwioUDaU of tb ni in liter tut th nsuing yrvri ' Q Ksuiub Iistict. Hubert 0. Barton, 1. X. KaleighCity Station...-N.F. Bd. ; " ,Miaion Henry Oray. "a Afriajaa Miaaion. Jam Baid. .... .. Cireuit.Jofc W. 'fmrjn. -- - thniuk. L. $..Barkh4, ft. A. U. (OodJia. H orn. 1. L. 11 end ran. " Odored M'wwaa. T. B. Reek. IltruUrKm and VlarkmUe.i. V. Moor. (iVoi.a -Alfrd Norman, John W. Floyd, San. rtnrm John W. Lewi. ' J UUUbare.U. T. lUdson. Circoit-T. W. Moor. - . -, CAapef ZMI.i'.Ur Doub. CtiisiaoM' lhsraicf Willi&ai- Barring, P. K, , CWTitWo. William II. Bobbitt, Guilford. Solomon II. ilelnback. ltamiulph'S. A. Hooker. Mantymerf.'l. Bush, J. f. Keran. JJa liittrs-V. W. Archer, B. F. Long. franklinmlk. W. B. Kichardaoa. Romance. B. M. W'illiaois. a--., Jtockinyham. Lemon Shell. UntKmih. Joshua Bethel, f. Anderaoa, Sup. Iwd Hirers 8. 1. Adama. William C'loaa, Agent for Ornboro female tuned to tli return of Seward to th luiiea fctatce f cnut. AVe regret rather that th eon test bat been narrowed down to Clark and Sey mour, (hough e onfeaatbat w had -hut littl ehoic betwoeu all thatwer out. Newrtheleei if bii iriyjrmiKtl; ' hral df b ecn eitlnrrof th othoribefor Clark or beymour, an th ct ar both better and roor patriotic men. At it i, a lio can clHim th victory I Y ill th aJrainiitmtion urgani tak a littl drop of eom frt from theprcbiibl eleetioa of Seyawur, who, if elected, will go in by a Urp minority! If that can afford them auy oonaolation, they ar milled to make the moot of it, a almot tb a i.tt Coosrossional delegation haa been elected from the oppoaUion raukl, r Popular Adminiatra tiun, thie ! It cam into pow by a tremeodou majoritT, but !;T'.r th clo of th fint Con- gre, it ii repudiated by much larger majuflue at alnujet vry alaotiun. , . , , , ,, Tin Xitr Cjjtsmn. Ia aiiteea Suu. (ilirte ilitr',ot yet to lie heard from,) 137 inem I era to Uie noil Congrest bar been hoen. Miie'y-nin of the ar avowed opponent of th Administration, and thlrty-ight only ar romui.tied to it eunport. In tho State th Aiuiiiiirtiou tlectad, two year ago, a majorir Baueu'ir DuTRjrt. K. II. D. Wilaon, P. K. tvilutAtryi . I Fisher. ' .Mv-T, W. PoeteU. M'xkimllt. A. 11. Johnton. Iridrll and T.njmUU.D. W. Doub, ir4-ll, l l, yi WilLet.W. A. Ilraine. JunetIU.S. B. Shelton. Hurry John W, buna. HinMiM. W. W. Albea. , Ihieidton.H. V. Bibb. Yadkin. VI. Harri. JJtu Jiidge Jfiwn, Tob eupplied. Dintiixi Dierai."?. John Tillett, P. t, Jfamiltt. J. M. West brook. Yaattgciile. T. S. Campbell, iMuburg. V. II. Joynr. Halifax. 3. V. biinpaon, M. S. Pari. Jiiiiijax Minion. Joeeph Uoodioau, . htaunlon. J. K. Mann. ' iWfyixwiw. William Carter. Franklin. H. J. Snottn. J. II. Jeffereon, ' Jeme A. Dean, Prttident of iaorill feaial Coileire. Allruharif xiitbin. Tob fupplied. l-atrkk.-JQ. II. Phillip. Umnanlon. S. 8. Bryant Urnrf.T. B. Jamea. WAtirnioTOx DiaraiPT. R. T. Ileflia, P. E. W(uhinrton. Jo. II. Wheal. ' lar ttiier C'ircvV. Jamee Jameiaon. AojA. Jere. Johnaon. - -I'lvtnoutk. Aliram Wear. II .;.'.,..(.,. 1 II' l.llil Bam In ha aiiiv ty of SO mcrnlier. In th earn State, , they are hi a minority of 01 j ahowing a Chang of 110 in ta than two-third of t.h lloua. 1 T-irben. I Columbia. laaite W. Arent. A X.liltf CiOM WnarTha tiHowing -Jtnttnmat-ft ty. W. -'tftliTt, w 'nS H tlliamilvn. J, -R. J.Caron.- " f.-ui"toTa Teiun i I leUSJeemer, gi notic of a ontemi XutiiJ wcrk by native m ofKorthCai tlina that shiiild eoinmcnd iUelf k ry geuuin n of th fiat. give it th benefit o our Cilumni and tmrt that th litfornatioa d-1 "atrjJ innSTaruKliSTIroaTSw j iStut w'ubaut a eingl eiception. -. . In July lt, tha'Retr.Pr. Hawk, (?r Inteet (irKtu'eoiiw work (i th good of hi natir State) K,iJrw.a to one gentleman in erery county in n, iuo, a Circular Boutaiuiug a aerie of iue Uma in record to muiierf pertaining to tach count reietie"ly. W regret to li-arn from him that out ufrO eouiiiioa reptit hav been eeikt frm only li. Aa tl'-'ireular f aed throuRU our hand, and w bad an op- . JUUk.ts. U. Doiior. - Mm.U. ILUibboni.. Ntwaiaa I'lmirr. Ira T. Wych. P. E. JVneoem, VeHUnari)i. W. Tutker. - Andnm ijhmtl. W. Chaffia., " Vimil. John W. I'aaraoa. -BnmrHitt: W.-Mnorm: WUmm-Mn. fiattti. GMilioro.V.Y. I'eemi. " timitkftttd.V. J. Caraway. - Iryjjln. M. I,. Uouglaa. (Wtr. 1. C. Johueon. t Trenl.Vr, T. Cleg. ' 7 " atnvfort, Am N.'t. W. Cuthri. ' Cul'd Afitwion. To b aupplltd. Cinitan Million .1. J. Hinfi. OoJdeboro KeuiaU College, J. II. Brent, Pr- ident. -fiuItT 1 obtert Uh . what delicacy- th4 At' Haiwrow fHerklrr. TT."B. Xicholaon. P. E. l-.'Uiire waano wily pre-paid. iiu ataaipi n vloal to pay the pmuge on lb atiewcr, we did h"Tie that to r ntlemta addraaead would all promptly r a-Jii . Kujniu aoDieiiuug vl Jha I urpne to uioli the information ie to be appli ed. e are en.iL.lt l to etato, that it ia purely a .r of I' to on th part of l'r. llawka, out of which, tli'xigh o'.lien may Biak money, he will luuji'y j'raiiTy a d?i to eenr North Carolina, nut mil aitlmut I in .hi. butateom little peooui- ri ij:u aud lb dcTutioa of Butch Uiu aad I - )l i;iiafo, Vrnnt .-. M. I'roet. - ' " ..! ... - f It 11! I ryt or. 1. r. luuauu. Tomail C W. Martin. UurkM Mimid imd ixitil llitLMiuioA.. I. llarri. tomp-M.Xr. M. Wal.h. BWenr. M. N. Taylor. J-ayetlttitU. W. K. Pell. 1 . tVrmii.Ifcniol Culbreth. nU,l,V. I .Imiei. S. D. Peeler. id'l 31 iwik,-To-b aapBlieq.T Crip Ttor JfiHttin: n. W. pamb.--" " r IFtvmlXt fjrttmt free Uu fjramrban Fatrivt. J Menar. F. liwri : I anjen-tinl that ther will b a bill introduced inu th next L;ilv tur 10 charter on or twa Hank ia roon of th present State and Cape Fear lUnka. The Bank ropoMHl will, ii elianereo, am. T (Mentutiiy from th prewnt Baska, aa teird tb baa upon whioh thev will be orptnixtd. The hania of Bank will bnrr m.e e':iMe, aafe and reliable, thaa th nreomt three fur one "onr prttmtird tprrir tnuit il'inkt." X d'i ttit believe lost uivr ia a xrana ia uie mate tuai ium now in tta vault on dollar in fold or eilrer, where it ha sii of papr in eirrnlaiiun. But my olject U to th outline of the plan upua which it ie proposed to orgtuiie the new Bank. And r one t eon! 1 cantmt rws.mrjirnj it t i'-hW to th eonsidrratiua of the Je;ilatur. Ail Bank and baukinc Ttem are neensarv vila but thie I think a near fultli'M aa anT I hr yet aeen or thtiught of if I rightly com prehend it The ttriitleatrt of tK-k in all the Kail Itoadaofthe !-lat, are to I mud the bai of Bank eirenlation or iatiuea, on the filluwiirg trinirent euoditkia. Th cortiiicalea are to be firat eigned over and dopuxited with tie Treasur er of th Hate or Comptroller. - Then twenty-fi o per cent, ol their amount in to te paid in ly the arfual owners 4 th eertifitratoe in gld and silver to th aame officer or at;nt appointed by him. w hen Una t don the 1 reasurpr will Ut authori sed to have plat ot all dcnouiinntiiine prepared and bill etruck off when lie will be renuirrd tn (ignand hand over to the President and liirect- ora of the lianke the aniimut of the eertini atee on deponit and not a dollar ni'ire. In eMhiou t . the sold and ailver over and nl.ve the crtifi- catr-B, the Stix.'khnlder!i are to be made poniou- auy imiiie to auuuie tne annum i.i tneir m and the State ia to pledire her faith aud credit to e all note ieeued on her ff k ulunia'.olv re- TEMiXRATIC EXTRATAOASCE. It wer werl (,r tb A aterieaa peopi, amid tb ectkiaal arttiaiona whi. h now loofa oa to oOiia-1 ooaly at the North, and which bod diater aad dmruptum to th I nson, not tome eight alto gether of the financial condition andapeetof the eintry under th reira of ntodera democrat T. It i kaowa our reader, thai liw tariit aad a ri'id e-onotny in poblie expndttur, ha ever beea tbe lt of the democratic party. But what ar the fart, at leait. to relation to the Fed ral meaueand rpTidi"f lbe preint hy- power wilb aa overflowing treasury. To relieve tt of thie plethora, the mot eoneitient and patri otic Benilrs cf ('Tngrena frm th South were for leadening tho burden of th people by a re duct Kin of the tariff. With n overwhelming democratic nnioritT ia both' llooaea, tbe tariif remains unmodified up to thie dny, " TheAdininistratiMipartT, however, to strength en and perpetuate it" power.haa fullenupntiaphin whirh may obviate tlie necessity of reducing the farifr. Jlv reference to the following etatement from the Vaehington correspondent of the Xoiii Amrrican (lc:rttt, the nublic will perceive the Ym&frrr-t'p'FHiidi by wbit-h the n 'of a eurplua revenue are to pe reiueutca, toe tann v remain a it i, and it opponent) quieted. " have at length an official etatement ot the appropriatiuuaof the last ncssiun, of t :e offi wa created, and the aalariet ihcranaed. The def ini.te and indefmiie apmprintiona fir lb current Tear will amount to JTil.' W-l.tdKl. Xhia mm will Le kwelled toaeventy-three luillioaeof dollar by appropriations to be mn le next aeejion, for omia einnit during th hiM. Thin amount cxceeils by fjtViOO.tHliJl the total expeuditure during the last fiscal vjear of Mr. "Fillmore's term. It will entirely u'ixurb the enormou revenue of the lat vear, which was admitted by . both parties to eTeenuututednMora K ACTION ON THE SI' EJECT OF SLA VEKT. A Boston eorreK)ndenl of the hew York Jocrnal of Comiueri-e aays, Uiat there is a reac tion on tb sul.iact of sUvery ia New England, and that it is becoming more aad mora markeih aud srte of tbe beot Bjind9 ar at tb head of it. lie aotice tb reprint of a euaMrrative Fast Day serm.ia preached by l'r. BUjrden in lBt!), and tbe v,iws of which lie is now maintaining ia a - 'Tokr Dayi lat riom Etutpa. ' ARRIVAL OF STEAilER ATLAXTIC. Xw Toat, Sow. 12 2J P. M. Th Ararj ean steamship Atlantic, with Liverpool dates to Wednesday, th It being four days later than the advice per steamer America." arrived her j this afLomuon unanoouned, basing been anper- eontruversy wieh a pLiitico-religioua paper ia j ceive-l, owiug tuthe dense ti g pix-vairmg, umil Boston. I'resiJent Lord has alw. appeared in a Cf.nscrvaf.v piuiij t.Ict, ai.Jtbotl.cc .production of a similar character ha been issued by a lay man, reviewing with great ability a Parker dis course of Kev. Mr. Frothing!. m. The Journal's correspondent aleo notice at much length a new book which ia alxmt to appear, vij.t "A bouth Side iew of Slavery, or Three Month at the N.uth, iu 1 o 1, by Neheiniah Adtuift, 1). 1.," of bv.sp.n. This is the same gentleman to whom Mr. Wit. addressed a long hitter, a synopsia of eh S-d her run off the Batterr. She brings about IttT panrs. - """ Th comuiert:isd advice are important. Pri vate advices quui Hour la. 3d aud wheat OA lower. Tb steamer Canada arrived but oa tbe morn ing of the 1st inst. her forage bavin; been re tarded br den f7. There ia no tidings ofth missing passtngers of me steamer Arctic. The Liverpool and Philadelphia Steamship Jhi;kit:sj Ire and IHrertors are to hav power to cull in additional iuetalltneabi of g'dd and silver frum the Stockholders if circumstance houd. render it With this itntenrent. w reanefltull and sum- I tSmlhriils John N. Aadrw. esilv ur'C iu t-iitlcinen addreseed U reepoud Wkttrtriltt J. B. Martin. .Hum u. Uy. . W. J. Langdna appointed Ie labor forth Ln- 'in oeuntw board from ar Blvlro, CsUrrua, fit of Seamen in W ilmington. I I. Ctftsrvt, Columbus, Uranville, Mont- Arttiirto DisTait-T.John June, P. E. . gniomy, Mooro.uraiii!, ivicnnionu, iv'wsn, nuiu- i , Wfnwawfa tteracocM. 1. II. Mclta. rturL rpoi, ftkiS, luuu. jwi.iies ar i iimUtni Mmum. Te b supt.lied. . eird Iruta vt tiihrr -, ; - . LooJlMf Mittumr-E. P. Metkin. Mrwij. Iiham Hill. A. 8. Andrews and J. L. Cotla IntBsfrrrcd to th Alabama Confureno. i Thomas J.ujbS left without appotntmbt by eat ef t'oaweaea. prohibited from dividing a a dividend on the capital stock more than (Are prr rent mmujbiik any. If they make more it is to be piud over to th state 1 reasurer as a tax on the stuck uLJJue Banks. This plan is mt otitr abuiidantlv safe but liberal, and far preferable to the free Bank ing law that rears alone um the uomls ol the State to keep their purer at par and current with the people. Betide it will do more to im prove North Carolina than any thing tho next Legislature ean do. My word fur it, Messrs. Editors, it will be a triumph worth bdu-tiiij of if our next Legislature will but say that n.i man in future can own a share iu a North Can.liua Bank, unless lie owns one. in Mine one of our Kail Heads. 1 know four men in V.rlh Caroli na who are reported to be worth from a half to a quarter ot million ot dullurs each, and there ar scores of others that 1 do not know who be long to the same school nnw not one of these gentlemen own one cent of (dock in any ot our roads, but they do own all the Bank stock they could get, and have owned it ainco ISM-l, and are Bow anxious to have the charters of the present Banks renewed, that they may hand their Bank stock, that lias on an aiortitre inud them li .re than ID per cent., down to their children mid grand children. 1 hme men have lien the ac tive and controlling partners with the State f.r lliels't BflJ' icirV'ttii d more, fiiiJ lliev Lave" found tbe businens that they have been ngaged Tn, houoraW and higty prutltubie thut you cannot get a cent out id' their pocket tor any improvement m ttie mate wiiatcver. Nr can th wisdom of man prevent them and their friends from again monopolizing the spiek iu any tt all uaitli nut may hWulter I char- tered, unleass the idan here faintly shadowed forth lie adopted. Let this be done by th ap proaching Legislature, aud bo aavurtd there will b a blow in the way of reformation struck that will be felt fur good in erery portion i f tho nterWItnliligfiin, Beaufort, Newborn, Pavettr yill. Sa'ishurv and Charlotte the cast and the wefl yea, all North Carolina ia deeply and vi tally interested in the matter. Should tho Legi hi at ujeJiut-dthT'TTfMiT jleo" arf itjion nvte 'and in fnhtrf North Caniliiia can continue to build Kail Idiads of the first clans whenever they may be needed without greatly augment mj; the pre. cut taxes, My head t,j niy ruemies and my heart a a bounty to tbe Siate'if it does not p tSiXt tsiiit to. Y1 UJ iu! I ttifro be a pmli.r nc forever shown I v the .Vate to tliore w ho huard up the wealih over thoe who dj all tltev ean to aid and improve their till M. t'nrr. There a strong, first family inHueuee a kind of avinied aristocracy, cmliodicd in tho.Sluek'iolJers of the Stat and Cape Fear Hanks, 'that hnve literally grown rich tirf of the people,- and win) have as yet done notmiig roriii Mure.itiaT hie ruled long enough- For one I am anxious to m'e aa fallows: Pi.nnBRff.1 Ch-rliiia ITS 'vq Wj" ecutue liepartment Iitrk't Judge California Conimissiiiners f..r taking te.Htiniony on California - Imd t'oiiieiissiiins Rejiii-ters LaudOrEce Heccivers tiovernorfc of Territorie Secretaries " Judges " Attornies fur " Marshals " Memlis of Ijislature for Territories Legislative urTies Surveyor ticuenila Indlau Ain's Clerks for Mint Clerks for Stib-Tmururj Watchmen Clerks in Cfn.e ofSuperin- tendent of Printing D.OflO 10.IHSI 1 1 i,(i0 5,(i0 4.H0O 12,10 which we gave in our columns at the lime of its j Company announce the purchase of a steamer of Tl .....k.t.., .l.A l.u. V.... I 1 IMHI tun, !.. ,1.. ,.!... ,........ V...;i.l- favored with the reading of the entire volume in in;?, one to b called th City of Baltimore will advance of it uublicaiion. ay' that the book I be launched iu lecember. seems to prenent both sides of the vexed subject! '1 he Loadon Times comments on Mr. Smile's of slavery, though it particularly dwells upon the J aflairs. sunny side. lie says that the general cunt-en a- j The French government forbids the distillation tism of the yoluiue w ill bring down Uie rank and . of liipiors friim grain. . file of the ultiaims upon Uie author's devoted j Fkdm tut. sest or ws. Private accounrs are head. W make the following extract from th I later. They safthat twoof the outer fort of the letter: j harbor probably the "White Tower'' and an earth work at the quarautii: -fort were des ire nch fleets nd tbe ainiteff. - " A iirosecuting officer, who had six of eight ,i, oi.. .,, ,i,., i.;,..j i ... i c .... i, ,r counties in his district, told me that during eight fci,t &'hrei,h tt j, WSJ8 a,.cu,ed practicable years of sendee, he bad ma.lcout about two thou- , oltejlTlt D entrance. Dr. Adams speaks of the prevention of crime in the South, among the lower clashes, which hap- troyedhy Ilia fireofflie l.nsltsh and Irench pens from the fact that slaves are amenable, day j "l? '' J1'- 1 he r.llie. lost 1W killed an and night, to musters, lie says : Ua' 1,",.5U"' ""''ludmg Admiral Kami . , , , . , . ,.l I he trench steamer which lett the t rimf sand bills of indictment, of which not more than twelve wf f "" enlf.ri.fl pi-npU It, ja.t-fc4-- towrrf-ireiseieiTr,"ThatTi tiire liiuoitnt of crime is prevented by the personal relation of the erdored man to a white citizen. It would be a benefit to aui ,4iC oitf iMatiirwMl at the Berth, niit'ttrwy Agpr'e. Salaries nlan Tn'.'e 11 7uum "? a ,"-n'-n' m Tl"i iftUst liii inl anrn -tur- ilni ii In ninrw overnmeiitA rerllts Llint the iilHe.l- lanil ffiree 45 foMOO ." " would iius ,.revent or reach eS(,cUii a rnp, ,,(lt , 1 fi.i flltortianefN ut ttie nefLee thoru. 'II masters, nvsr. I .. ... . ... .. - i u,i-ov i --- -... praeticaiiie ro storm tnt-tirtituations. The Uunsinn official report of tlie23d savs, that the sarnsou had made a auccewful sortie, and destroyed the French butterv, spiked sixteen rrcnen guns, ana took ir.uglisli) l,ord liunkellip prisoner. ltr, Sori.r. ako Tin FRExrii covERxarKT. The Loudon Times institien tho French irovcrument's refusal to allow Mr. Souie to pass through , that country on his return lo Spain, The Times nl.i 'n.j aroos Isithtiil liyand thoroiiffh v savs t hat Mr. Ibmhanan am! Mr. M(.,s iwranl instructed iu the words ol (jod ai any cm.ss of the msult to Mr. Sou1 as a national mttor. 19,0011 iicople. Itis true of them as the chatech'uimsaTS, I It is rumored that Mr. Mason has demanded 3.2(li , that ' the spirit of Cod niaketh especially )y j an apology, liich the Times tays will uut be jo."1"' ii:e prca.iiing an uueciuai meaus ol conviciing lo (ski ; and converting sinners, and of binding them up 3.1 mo in holiness and comfort through faith uuto salva- .60 S 7 2 6 4 eiety, if government would thus prevent or reach disturbances ot ttie peace tnorujrn masters, over seers, or guardians. But we cannot rival in our police measures tlie beneficial system of the South, in its distributive agencies to prevent bur glaries aud arNon.- As the abolitionists generally, and some of our religions societies in particular, mu disposed to withdraw tlie gospel from the South, because all slaves are no. at once taught to read tho Bible, let us uolo n hat l'r. Adams says on this point : The ne;n.j aroas faithful by and thoroughly ''.'i? ofjjetistopnlwTlsr ARRIVAL OF THE NORTHERN UGUT. , oki wttc una men ciurouta. I : hdertsting IuttUigtnn, I Nw Toai, Soy.-T Tb stesnsr Northern LiLt arriyea here this uxirniag, with Califia ' dta iu tiit 24t6 of tlcrolsjrs on week later. Tb sage from San Francisco wa aiad la went days and ball, th b'S Lent trip on raoard,- -She brings JSvjuj.tW in speoie. The celeirated "President" Walker, of lb buster tiutoricty, has hud his trial for his trans actions in Sonera, aud has been acquitted. The excitement continued in San Franefsre) relative to the Meigg fraud. Mora-Cnanrial opemtiuii bad come to light. ' Smith Clark, ' lata Mayor's tdork, charged with ticlawfullv At," tainiur s.lti'ViM) ia his bauds, was arrested. Hamilton Bowie, late city trcasnrer wa also ar rested, on a charge of having fraudlently taken ' books, paiiors an.l money belonging to the city iurticuiar1y S'iJii.OtsJ in city warrant. The di fence was that his success. had not complied sum me roipjis.u's Ol law anil nence ttie ueten 'ri.. i .i , . . . nwii. a ub v&iuiitiiiaiujii uim i.uw jueigg a inuHf- -show that tiie amount carried away by him, did not excctsl ssr,ti,iiii. The accounts from tlieminet ar faroralile. An earthquake was felt in San Francisco on thtf 21st ult. ';' CusmveofiiI cSTorts had been made to recover the gold from the wreck of th Vanke Blade. The rciKued s'scnger held meeting in Sani Francisco, and luist resolution attributing th cause of the duntfter to negligence. They tea! aurcd Cant, liundtill for forsaking the wreck, ana apiKiinteii a commiltee to present a gold watch to the third viEcarv tMiiijjglML.lcni ind- br.-taaiZi waaTTlireat'Trriad' T'.H'if "made liione oT th'a 'Crta and th.e outworks silenced, -hut the Russians in a sortie spiked sixteen trench gnns. JUSJsUit liHirtsli ;y...l piaiigi.etirJt. ,'nniuEP, ii,i!o 2,(100 17 S 175,lK1i Total all now office created I nii;;ht add to the above. list an indeliuitenuui- her of collectors and survey irs of entniu, whose salaries are n indefinite ns their nuuihers. The salaries of all the clerks in Wahirgton are raised ulsiut 20 percent. There aro fitieen or 111 IT IT IT OTIiriliniini oil i ivnns I me J1JZIICV-. l . --.t , .! L..n i . r.i tion. The time must come when every slave can read the Bible ; but if one declares that the withhold ini: of it is fatal, it may be asked, how were men fcaved before the art of printing made copies of the Hihle generally accessible f -Multitudes of our British anceetors learned the way of heaven, who nevet-owned a cupy of the Scijitures. - Thtwe words unintelligible to many, in the title pages of Bibles, -"appointed to read in church?,'' show how thcpeimlcin those days obtained their I now! couceiieJ Tlienifair has given rise to much newspaper discussion, and the boliet'is generally entertained that-it will cause a serious difficulty between the American and French governments. Cormnrn-itil. I Vo'M Hrttrn d- fiiJ-ft Circular. Livcuroo:., 'j ucs ;ay. Cotton Sales during the three day of 2'.,i.'U0 bales, including 20W bales to peculators and 2ihnj bales f.,r cil.ort. The demand lias Ua ii uiodeiatc, Tf jliiout chang. in prices. . iVoui lltchardmth, Stance it' Co't CirrfJur, Cotton 'I he niaikct is bUurjy wiihuut.'mprove met grade w h wilt receive an increase of compensa' ..ut the Saint. niii.n:i.t. Al this rate -ol 1-e'ter off llcin tlisr I ,ii ?! niimt.ei s ill' thyJn i"pi read, end are fiirinshcd with the scriptures, and have as good facility in quutiug Scripture in their prayers, a Christians generally." Tux Ksew Nnmsos Niw Ton Tb ?. I . rk Tnuts remarking on th i-tiuaof the i, r, Nvil.ing iu th ronutjsUsction in thai ii. a ! , The feneral result u thst the Know Nothing bavs soned tbe V higs ia ttii Mai just as they serve 1 i!. V. l.i;- ia Okie and i'Msasylvaaia. 'i h. y hate wry great strangth aud hav eaet it vi lint r. T. r. ii' to Natioual or Slat issue, m-.ih fes. I. .kit rei-ard tn ibeir uwa feusllioa as ao i lei. o i. nt party, la albar Slats their p rpresat th pulj.it In that eitj as much A Muui .no l.s'v been deumcrata. aud I rivB to lha ooOsideraUuB of political niauara ili.-y bai o.'Cs. .isd jsisiih 4" hoi tility vr th A krg sUf of th parsons of tl.ithara appear .;..r;ic par.y. InihUMai tbelefmg big to b d.lighte. with the (411 rtunity of esraplug l s Uo against itiem, and thsir Uirwct I iroiw in wuious mij 01 pns.ii g .. Th aitConfereneo h hdd. In Wilmington 1 hs MisionarTulletiunsndbiiuataamount- d to upwards of MJ,iM. Tb eollK'koa al I'itu- boro wa upward of (400. , Tbi X To Prt nr. Tb Nw Tork pa- !! l au.ii k l.u brn ujia tl.s 11 hi,-, luuir nwasi l.ati u f a w.i ia; as a a, lnJejudcut, caieUdt w a suf:, 'ie.it 1. .liii siixa U liuttr iulaiaUMi In tS't If art of lint party.' .111 Nsnii-iox. A writer la th Lordo I... o 1 . c lu.ii'i sn sitnU oa Npoloalll. 1 th ' to igr: . u uiss u w s ho Ian led at Tlotogn ia 1 S 10 .i.i. si i-i.nr aoi lnw (rteads on a d I '.' mil aiMtit xpt liiton, twvuiting Ilia 1 .4 to rt.wn a vast amy aad riv ta kv 1. 1 -a ("' u mes sie-utrrs. In aaa d ar lhrwin tlnaalva Into th political nusbbleaef Uie day with a lerfect loonsa. . Having long labored Tu taTa Tut ib tsfurtuatioa of their hears rs, they kava given It wver as a had job, and ar dineting tlieir attealioa tn a fUld of enterprise that promises to ue mur tru.tiui 01 re sults. It U lameaiabl to wittisss such elfrical baeksbding. ' V hat will bcoai of U people, when their sidritual tuide set tlim tuch an ex ample! In former day, thee wa aa idea of p tnliar ssoetity aad un'worldlinra attaehtd tb rlerieal (harartcr. Th political parssns f New York ar Is'iorli g bard to esiil ds this Idea, aad sn utiafs It.a cfMi.wtanite thai the ar as fond of 1 j 4 ;' Uvea ia iiwcunty at l-adon, .1,. wor .1 ik. Hesh and Uie detif a any uf their aid 1 1 1 .y his tailor', aasl qmu aua-1 karrs. AlthiHigh t!iauiir of thss wolves ia sheep s hithhig i larg. II d. es n'd ainoant, w are 'sd to twite n, to a majority of th tUirgv aiea of New York. 1 k asaat id theta ar cauteat to tres'h th Cuapal and kata xsditka ia polils iMis, . Bat th a hoi order is ra danger ii Wing brmighl into disrepgt by th exeawas and folhe af the eWriral Maaip orator. On world'y, mUcbifnu meibllhi Mm wall do mor baria thaa Iweals Bond eUrrveM eaa rtir. If th reereaat frr adl apnMlwa of New ssrk h4 a much free a Judas, tbey wnid at sue naag isasmm, ii'ie. i'i;aA. liitnioi bis b ii-yd'alet's bill wltum many I . ! 1,4- 0 as stu,i I, n.d wlioiu bou luuktd 1 11 s , J vliw few argued wail Slid w o oa f w wuii!'t trust arii w tiat juist seen 1 ( . .1 j tt.,ns snil contplimeni ol lli rea , ir ui?u, eo;i--fiaiiti.g tine roval uel j I fHm tl. sHi-ln lsw of Uie . m 1 t.ss succeeded and I- in.,l low ti. eovial envle of 1 i, l tol 11 ir iimsiti. fet ins Is .is one t'f bt-.l.rtt. h w ! 1. I l."'..i 1 . 1 . p ! Si.'C !,j .1 .. 1. 1 us lua.irs I" Ins singular IJUuh IU ..... . 1. r f t; tl.s frrairss. U aa iu- s him s u.i.ug wall a aaor gr.ia salt. n mt t,e ciuras's Uie Uauac A hn Lug F, , r--ird hufl In 1 aad now, tu . " - t me and l.isinii.sr ef lesiuibr, A;.i'. I sil, i,.r feiia aad marvar ii...am rj!i.kU-4i ausaasurd h o..sifd upm kins al lb f ir . .I tl.c o... rritaiid lb vir w 10 e I... It he i S ose.'i of t.w. 1 l'i iihi. Aaraisi in Coal y . , - - t r o. !iu;rsi t.. a froa Mr. Noa t - T 1 1 1 a i s;r shl'.i tiiUef, au 1 : fi. . . I- 4i l.Jr, relsut la ilr. s in .tn engiiwf ,r tiaruiag e i '1 1 si ti ! vrfls uis I lialwasu "iy I 11s ( i l.sni.s riser, tod la . c I- . 1 In p i" il Sus.iM-bsoiia aad I,..', I ri.l, l.j a tuf tv-. B 4ll , ..wi.J . I.. 1 1 e ..!. wuith I id 1. 1;, with . l, w ... I I. tie 1 lrtus,l 1 , t -.n.g I I, ( tl C-mif is In d , -. a u.p il lt su, ra. Jkeraka-a, 1 , u. ira, o, 1 b ain,( uf .1 I .4 rf II f .O. rn.trress it will be ulaterved that we shall real- ir,e the eulmiiiatingpointoflemocratic"retrench luent and reform." T here has heretofore been a mystery attached to tins cabalistic phrase, but we are now .ear-itr.'! wpnt it ntra.111 l-hfr- nilion 1 1' 'llctrcnchmeiit and Reform," is an in crease of expeti. Inures from $l.;,0tsl,OiKl to $ 71, -(HHi.OUl per ai.nuin, an increase of salaries (..rail government ofht.-ers of twenty per cent., nnd an increase in the number of ftalariedi aicepi of some two hundred., year. Awns, V ..-It . 1. - l , . . . ., i'". vciii.i upon 1110 I.e.. ticiocoiiirusiilieev- .,',,,,.1 i: , L, f, nenditures nflli fierce ifvn.ntc ,,r,.f.rtt..-riH l,r'"u- l,,s " '"' " ?U-'-tC4SM0F FHtl'!t(TTt?'TI IX THIS lOl'XTKV. Not long ago William Chnmliers, one of the conductors ol that able nnd celebrated periodical known as Chamber's Journal, published. h4 F.'.iin- burgh, Scotland, visited tvis eouiitry. Ite, (is w;a. exiiecteii. note.1 down wfiat he ol.Herved, nnd has the p.iiiation of his Ihi h:tn not follimeimieIeaa oT enitiiii i n.i1. i. most liritiili tourists wltuhave preceded him nnd -.-Vi-Hduiiutiu.ridicaUii-uiid -abiu&fc oJ'wl:ut.irfrSia.w,. oi . ..... .1.., t,B B.,A.,i, wh,t, ,t,,,nt ..r ,i,,,.. i... pledges ol ecoiiouiv, with the (.'Ituiiiistrntfon f the younger Adams, Jacks.-jii, Fill mote, ir in- :ir.T--r.:-r i:.: ti--::i. -ti :r -i v:- .i'tl nn,iii-iiiv i t.-ni'fL'iiin, it'.'iii.ii o U1ITS 411, , , , -.1 . , . r .i t J . . nor il,,iw he sie.tk sritti miitemnt of tlio wlm It n: hington nil to trie) iiiihaiit.y insiallatn.u ot. it . i i- i . i- n - e i .it 's; (,-.(,.., .,1 ...nirtev and kuuliiess to tiiiti. its tne prretlii cUVre.il on r r.dav last. Western '. nal mid l'l.il.tde'.plna 4'.'s., Ohio 41s. Wheat- 'I'liU tpeculalo e den. and has ceaod. Sales of white ut 12s. lid. Cora b rices havs declined Is. to -s. per i;r. kelmw Mi9wtliSLiiLaii In mis county, on Tuesday night last, by W.--W. Wbituker, f'.q., Mr. Oenrga Tnylor, of 'Nash County, to Jiisr Kliiabeth, daugiiUr of ford Taylor, Esq., of this county. . " To love, to bliss, their blemU'd louls sre given, And cacli p hsppy.snk n brlglit r Heaven." e. . I) 1 1: 1). , Iu this city, on Friday night lust, of Scarlet Fa-, vor, Willie, second sun of W.H.Jones, Esq., Cash ier of the Cape Four Bank, aged four year. ... Iu New Orleans, on tho SSthult., of consump tion, F.dwa.-d il. Wingatc, aei priAiably 48 years, formerly oi' tliii city. At the rosidence of her father, in Wilson coun ty, Tciineniee, on the 2nd Octohcr, te I, Martha 'Catharine King, late of Granville county. K. C. The deceased washoruin 1830, raised in a piou famity.au d was early imbued with thepriueipfe of the Christian religion i but it was not until 1851, at acamp-nicetmg nt Olfurd's, Wilson connty, that ahe pave her heart t i tho Saviour; after which she lived for him, and when the messen ger 1'eath mioe, she drcadel him not, but in a itusst triumphant manner-glorlttcd God in that itark. dyiiiii hour, and left her priui-houe of 71..,. .. Ik I' .1 I t.' ' . I v.it l ic-nu to, li.tijiioi nor isHuuur. in an- m siir!s.nii.j.., iier I, i'r 1 1 tin iii un,Tnri1iT slie yrssw-ftani' to Ichvm mis world. I cause sh was going to Lcnveu ibe was witling to leave her father bwause she washing to her Uedotm er, who had a crovrn prepared lor her, ie. J.et Iicr triniooliaiit 'mil, Pi"f'"- 1 lite IxUfd. l.ivKttroi-i., Vrc.'lnesdiiy. This morning's mail brings cothiiig muro dctinite fiotu the scat ol'war, than toe above. The l iar s two s ins lia l arriici in Uie Criiu- tlie present ineumlicnt. Wirh surli mi etthil.it of j semi to be a gentleman who visited the l'n'rtc.1 ui.ia.uli, l.w a-H'--s. a. Uwu,ee-T jj,;lt ,i,e coili,try;its people, au.l it. he U.Xs..ldi.c....let.t vh.'-'hre heard from every j ,i(, ,1h.v ,.,. ';, . WirtlOil ot the I moil r t e enlt imh,ti nor ri.to-... . . - . . . . -1- ' i-i.j... ..-r- -..,'.-i' , -x---i"in ce:ii III I'l.fnsTUT to tavoniiile, and wl m IITT-.irvs-- ill t oii'.i. i.i itirr-"?!"-' f t nut SUIOI Ol . i ,i t ' J ' I ollieiwue, ho a. I Frr.m the Baltic there is nothing new. The Uussian de-cent on I ititirudM.ha teems tele a mere manoeuvre, ; trrdrmrrfic' TiiTXiT troiii the river I'ruth. l'tu.sia, on the'J.-il', sent a notr tothe Czarurtr Ing'hhtiiccepomv'enTt'rlir'fcCT .i.ii:,Mt iu th ;Aus Uiun note. I 'ti.e iej..r:ed defeat of the Kusstana alGartid, f ia-Astiv.-ts ceofirrnrH. The 'uccu inoilirof l;varia isdcad.w .,... Tl'suriu.ce ol u liaiiy esSale. be u stront! consola tion to her age.! purcii'j and utl.erben.ned rela tives' and fri'cdu. A's i. i n the 2o.-d Octjhtr, l.5 1, Parry King, in tl.e2iuh veirid his nj;e, sou of 'iboiua C" !j .1 t'cthar'.i.e Kinj. lie had beeaa student in Lhii CumiiCliall .1 I i.lver.dtr. .Li-bunon -I'cnnaa-- hee, v. l.eije he. was toiieb befove-l for I. is morality,. w hich have grown tip titi-frr the present Aduiin bitrution. .!.( t'fSTo'f I '..) Huord-.r. W. No one can real the account from the battle fields and hospitals of th Ka.'-t, without feeling new horror ami die-tati n of war, as a "(liTtig'i.-reciiut'riiilily 'oppored lo ChfTsiilmity. to eiv.litaiion and htttitanity. a brutal and devilhh a change wroiHt. W by sVmld not the Stox k- j thing, wT.tVTi tut its uteu li'dotrtiOV. and tT.e earth tedder in the V in ino-ton and Hale jtli, li.e Wilmington and Mm . l.lrr, the llaleljrh utid Gaston and the N, Carolina Bail Heads, who hav sanri fier i sj much of their tinienn I raniisl Bow b taken ill copartnership with the Suite as bukM wa th tcru. above indiented, s well those win) may Icrrafter roiitrit.ute tu the Coastruetion of similar marks uf improvement in this Ktate. liter is na danger of Urn lunlui:it eaplTaf Of ftie State ever beeoniing tiKi great un der these circunistaticcr. If any tLuigil ill U too small. i Sx r.EFOIIM. di-vntej ia the ntvle atrl l ui i-iitvi U liiht in, iiutl, A iiure, itsn-flflji-itU!, mrli tUt i a,.itjl, llto i'rfr,f,Uia, ihf Nnith-'e-m;iti histimte. e, Wn sWn ti.e i'up.t.il In j.llu'li'S to iu llie t llu lug jiiira,rrajili!i: l.jiti$ vuU. Jvtis mil. J Tmtt nrrtmrtTt; hoirrTCT, to mmtrnn rnictitm?;" frcin its pxtr.-me ii't ltv. J'lii itt tiif i.rile- t urni js "itl-rt'ei.ijU muu- iitrs, Tin tU.ali ti' r.o ixA.lc a futitti.uMt riia- i.ig ittlo L-it iiuti, ivnult!, uutltr uu" circurustw- ii:iJ:;l"l,J''iy 1-'';r -re. tf ttrf uis. . npfJ Oieii-ls. but iiI!uiiif-Jii-Mii uierthni ( a bt'lov ftl il latrh'cr. ii't'i Ib n iMilw niij.fr. Hut. Uie ufih.ui tip 1 .in,t.4if-Uitwa et trntrilrff Hlim t Alio, trf 4Hwr15t; TirrAtTV - oouiitT, Ti--ntli; tf'fc' l'r. Miyl Kin jr. t;o of TtiMii.ts J., v-m t':ii!iriiif kinr, atii 23 venrt. itttc hell. Ue du tu-t euvv ilie heart w!.i.h m ini.fP'iiMilJtti tn mIi ftir'trit ii-t t,r it .a l.ru inl.... f, ,1 y which affects to deride, as sickly sentimental!- ,u ""T1 ""-v ,''."" , "f' .' " i'ty, tlie fcelingsof anguii h and hurnw which war 1 ,T"' ''hli.t"gl.r conducted to the top of the ; naturally arouses in the human breast, iiojibliiig 'iiponi, w neint; a tciiuiu-uiiir was sutsiiwisi ecu In si it !.tii, I '''e cit v tM'iieat tr, ttie two eiiMroniiig arms ol the 1 II K rkhM'U ANU I.M.L1S1I, The l ien W e omits d the battle of Alma. I leaving a wifuand one ttiild, and ui.iiiy friends dwn almost to the prv. tot iiionient,, bava been nl rei 'i'i's tu laiiiem l i bms. lis bad praeti- so drawn un-as to e,. ate an ion rcstiou that the ''Cd me!:eit.e in tniit eouiiiy ..r K veral vears; i hi. f share oi !'- linn c ol that lloidv day be- hew-a an ornament to tlie uiasvuie frattruii'y, of I iuiiitd to tin l'leiich un.iv, if, I tt.uttiie LngliJl. I which be was a member, and ifa-.higlily ealtaqj- iiiil, plaved " se. . i.. I f .i ir.j." They ate now, j !l whu tnur htm. Lluu'iaij:, ::ul4Ltu. WiUut'i&.n hatBjauu'luUti4 Jhii,iii th thntt-apse i.f 4liswAa4hT-- an I in . ji-.i'.iii it .:s j sinle would never 1-a.ve j Lur'y n 1 1 -' ' 1 . I I n"1tn 'Ty" "4V "" '''d To--c!trTC;-Tr,i. i. ,,rl nil ami l.e.u ol i il,e hand if iletth from linirui st Kn.ler and af- mi'1 : .1 .1 1 .... .! ' l' ,: !. ..i,:.... It I r .. ... ... without pivmciit. over the whole Imildlng. Nor " l u as ..,., i r .r ..r,. .......... n. .,. nine ,, .rents. ., c nil ,rE mid support i then. .i'v want of nttendai.i. eadT .ml w ill,,,.. tlt "u !TOI U'.n...i'i i the course id t.ic,laud t.ieia in toe.r heavy bmain.ieut and aQU.tion. I i ll s' 'Ol tV'l i et m h aw J o k ' lil t i.sl III ' l I" Is , .. I i f :. .1 I i. ., . "MostCry,"A BuffsloKdiU r, harj preased (if "e"rv" during th late drowih, aa wall ef aw aal Idea aa of rata, tltu giva sspraaaiua W his (aeliwgai " Tb I 11 U.a-4 asrss, M th nsnat ansvas- proeaiaiitg lrk-nilh Las his m .aseal of relasa ttam. 1 kirn Hi anuad ef l laaaarr hell an- eounr .., b a aa f joy. aadh l hi .raw's ilk rrsleful .lii sli to lh prandial oat aad atul a-l. lis av.n. rn4 ;iriTriJ- the nclnhrlrvrl wb"! -nTuraroat a Uat iuak nt reasa tl.eir coaipiainiaci IM Ua erl.sio rant tit animal's ha. k, ai.d b ten tiraipta a ;' ful can's as b aoira i.ff, a hapay bara. Vt ith Lim (her r na ai.ti.-tp-(ury m4 ; h arurk la a s-.e. bat a carta. awasbar of lurM are sa tu bring a rasaii Bui well th e bo Il U olherwast his hi la, as Mr. Msi whin feahsf ly rm'ks ,"ua dsmd is.l, Li aia. tin l.rif-r si j u s weau er, hs..da,'haa, ii snava al h'iws. a-tJu. Sai.W la hu) p.i u.sl r uu I. ( ' lh pnr must rvnw owl aad "f $)" a. oil be forn1.!.!. " . ( mjT W trsra thai a 4 fK.-silf twieeed m lias oss n 1 pa. t.cr tram tsisws this I taw si.-i I baki. Irr I ltwea Mr, C. a. U ei fu't -r, ai d a l.l. h , far. 1 he t asa isr, w l--air I fed aim I o l' . Srffs i la.f'r pi laljea, fia1 wht.' le si rt -.ssd by lea irrsas lbs Peany Ptnt VIVE LA BA0ATFLI.F. ! A MSTINCI'ISH Fl A1U1IVAU It wilLLt teen fjum- U.XJL.iii rarj 4h4 lh renowned Mrs. l'artiugton, u. .'s.,r and aiur thaa rival of Mrs. Makprop, La come lo tow a, and will open an Academy fur young la dies, al lb earliest o pmtuuity j Mas. 1'ABTIXUXIJVA.M I I f I-ACA44VM V-- JX'tl VOt.Ntl LA MLS. Mr, rartinrtii whose reputation is so uniter- aslly diasimuatrd OiMtieb the sober north and barmy yet denounces ner oprisitii.n mnii Iter Southern friends for the purpose t f e-tibliilcn j B eetaelery of education. A few nf li e ni "t elite and eatins-aished of Uie frit families .f iigin la ma thus lesii.w ihi Ifieir dnu'.-htrrs the reiil- ..! efrgsnein ef northern eoHivamn. Mrs. I'ar. Utigtoa bewa l" barwlf ef lliis nre-iea to say that nemsn shi.iiid Uke her slntid m. the Uai of lbartU i and tit daorbtartd irrinia with an fis4 i'B the suiumoni of th blue I.i l;-e and lh etlwr pointirg to the pi.lar Mar, aseend- iticlik lha adnmsmiiis whrinie vf II, luanie glaiiers, int tb Fphesivri fields ef ietrlle. tail atwrenieal.y end aert iter in posit.nB lit 'h ia Mrs. rariiiigloB lor'sl. Jeiin. T k enMra of inst rut t.o I Is diplettd ui fsur yara, will b dislciided to meet th wants id lh ag, a hmg eiie licn.-s having proved no less to Ie itiqilltl-d. lief in fill li.n it lo I.isk Mloltl ol Lerlf ( l.r p pili to intimate having lung bra a arrwaioisied Ui Is'.s tl e trsa L1 (f her . to see how t msls . in t f oilier, and their oral, iataileeiual, pi vi. si. hrem logieul deiel erwiaiits hastdMittsly overliH.Led by her imperii s lty. Tb f ressit ivwi dulaB of U dnrr nffid "otU'i liJimeiits l istriMdively ppropri ale lo tit lady shr herself will rrlnre'l f her in Ii yisil.le lritr. ti'.n, leing fit .-ii ntu us that Via ration f is.i lb l ioj's.ol tl.al lufoit th lenex tiful c ntpari a of tl pit, Ja-toa swig Is burnt and I ' Inl riiie.1.' Ciaf ptajil raosirui isrs ieriilKd furlir.l Pgy, tiai4.igy, tHan h'df v, Asiru...fT, t.e r's- l'.'.T'-24',,'"I ! TX'.'S if; .ul. MusifV h s ', ai fl n.eil , I.i,., ., luts, 1. 4ul,y Ar t.ita.1ut, iHtreitig andtl e a- f lb j;l.,ba. FurU.tr irtbutsrs .a k few !,. enact lubs, who have iieter Ijcei of ntthiiighut a Lair, may regard with mi d iiittitl'ereiiee the thiuohter t f brave men in dis IwM end herd f"eht I -attics ; but the gleaf gen erals, who have led a hundred battles, talk in a different strain, nrd one ytliidj proves thi.t true cournge and liutumiiy aie n.t ineoiisislent. The iniquity of war is evident, from the fact thai it violates ail those :icil laws of morality wb'uh hav Item mail by the Creator, ofpernia- neiit a well as universl oLtipttion, li.ereisi st-arvely a command of the ilecnlogue which it' d. tea not ft at noiifjht, and the violaiitdi of which I it d mil lustily, it siiTwiuutr nstred lor Im : i t environing arms of Fotistme, bevond which were the wuntly bills ol Virginia, fortniug a friiiuD-v-'iuk to the picture. (Ht h rrsn-hn- fnnti trth -jriddy ntritude, t ven tured to oll'.-r n r-.iiiity to my eoiuluctor, which I. n rtctr,il'.y it Tii c l, with an ci.l,in.,t:. n v,.nhy of reitording : " 1 caiiui.t take uny m.ier, sir, for tloing my duty. 1 uut a pi;! lie olHcer, and paid by th'e ptililic 11 tneie l.e a dunr or gallery-keeper j in either 11 n-e ol Cat liatueiit, who wctiM in this I way refuse hail' a crown, let him by all means ! la named, f r l.e mus: uu iuc-ttiouubly be a I prodigy : in tiie l.ustem war, as our readers uie aware, 1 and Vie in.iv even Ii I mine tuiiulhv with Ijas-ii, a.i WLshouhl vtiihau Htdt-vidiial whowas deteitUii.g hiiii-i'll gnlhiitliy e gainst three power-1 ful a.s.i.i.itii: ; hut v.e like I t'.r play abvva nil thing-', iin.l v tii.l pjve tcn "theoetil his due.'' It tam.y It-tU. prf--f hueines 1 ff--"yhe jrriind 1 r. nt Ii nation" t j liut uit't Lnj;laiid' p. rf riinuu cs al Ihe l.attie of Almft. '1 he i.ng-.i-h l' -it -In that Lutllc ii.iu.ot .,iii;rleliati.led, a.id Iu inarching up t!...t hill, in Uieiace otS luimlrotl cannon, ai.d r. uting the RtiS'ians at the js.'mt oi the hnvoiicf. they nerlotniui a teal, the bke'ol wUi.h has iievir lseii titoruied ly Fiiii-I. M.ldtt rs, und of which Freiit!:i so'tlieis, and ail other soldiers in the wot Id, eTcrnt Aaieneaits, ti i.pi tiHiiite i m i u 'v. -' --, , , ... J ' . .' al .' . i a v i J il.a. I I't . , ii.r aw li. are inc. .liable. i l.l.i tin nitc 1 n 1 1 h t ilhitilM . Bin insiiiy. ii snnaiuuies nai ran n !:, i-.-'-" ... , .... .. . .. mif a,UwrhiTW tF."-T'i, t, ( i it r U" i:.i 7hlr-.f Hw-rtrn-lHlr j rttaL7!7. Vitme wl.Jh happily is a snarklini! lountaia with a driukine ess u. l-"nl Ucmei.d..ii.kig.aiid im-xhau-iata. .t.e.a Il.a ..,,l.l rratn,., f..r l.;..t. IdUck of the Anglo !UA seems a kind of 4ises ui.ttig lh A ntf.irs. ; "'"y "''J'S-.y.UilU: nti-w-rrmmrt5T,yi 1'; ili. r7.1.:n;,".','.i'.Tr... I haie over mid over u of W a-liin -t in by Gn eniugh ; it is of colossal s'is, in a sitting po-ture, and being exis n'cl In l'ari-iaii niHrble, the effect is str.ku g. tl.oiii.li the sj.t'ctnl'.r is not inclined lo s. Inure the cv lo de l fancy of repiesentiug a modern soldier as a balf-nakt'd Ivoiuan. There are St toral other fig iirc t o, net ted with tb Cnpitol, but none which appears to require notice. and deceit iulo virtne, it permit and eiult r.ipine and incendiarism, the command 'Thou shall not kill,' it observes bywtnileaal slanglttcTj whil-t coveting a Height' proijry is of en Is aiiitttaiiestfitii pl ' .!uirf ftTinoT nTaT" w'ar u; i n man, wittum! making wr ujsintl e Creator, and setting aside ever; precept i. (morality which he has gitrn f.r the gui bine of mankind. A wntcr from li.e if the l.sstsrn h.t itsls i. llih. tl a Ns Vt.ss riyyiea. IUiti si, V Ike New V oi k ttjsr f.t-fsy it tl j aanll nsotoiv I. tsik, n ing. 1 be 1 etl savs rrmotlr is certsiuly elret td t f 3i aj.ity. .. - Tb Allatwy Arris tf I lit firrrsraj fer rVtta.jtir I isini.j nf The Ht "lersite i'lsrk ft. slttssii M,iv rt'ttttt Ae. Wisniyo-tt,. u. II liter' W. drain. o t f r i tWIbssi 4 rlerstrari.aliiea, tatiltiitled sniti le htt I '.'M, tn tKa spsaksr'l nswa, st lit Capit4, ty tslm; t-..fi. g. ics alo.rrt.r-n picture t liii sum ringl wlncu lis wiiue-sc.l. Nt arly intn bun lred men, in li.e pr.me of yovthful l.iV, strettbtd oi l upon Ittda of agny. Mine with a hg shot off, lUiert with Lul one aim, niher with their faces so uiantrled that nut a i uil l ime i f bumauily was lef., while shriltstid wutl.ngs liileti ti e u 1 Th Isrt l a- h. n taHild I ".it t. p.n suoii a s.s-r.s with s iti.i'a U4J4. lamloatiiinil biioo.ra ui Lu-hind, 4V i aot.l, his Ui u tie,,md by the single ball lo r.f Alma, llns 1 ne Hmily in the world bea mad happier er I iter l y il T II is hoiasD aatnr been .loo it-cl sod pur.fted Iv it? Noaai.eman will atitaorss rueh an itl.sor.t'iy, W e causaoausatsaaxi f attl.ly It tan prutinc. miles it sieken j nini.Lunl of war, a mmister which bringe in its train every crime and every htm w l.vh ha ev er aMicU'il tl.rhuimn race. A'i. vmt.stf u;jlrs. "I reckon I eou'du'l driv tnd with yon is dsy, Squire, " said a "ginooine'.' spernnea uf a Van be pedlar as hf stuod at th door if a mer cbanl in SI. lutiis. I r, k o y u rah uUt about right, for"joa tan' I,'' was It. st eering reply. - ell, I gueas von neeilu'l' get l.ufy heont it. Now, hare's a deM rinnln ra-tntpa wmlh ("- dollsrt and a half; Jou may I ' 'era for two dollars." "1 tell l ow I don't vnny of Tour slraj- u yon atay as well b gtaag along. mi. a.tw h k here, S.,uiie, I'll t yon tew dollar that if me Biak tn aa ' T fur Umui Vte jir- :? t !l haJtAUadaaail", I vw rv l.t-4 the merchant, rlwtnili in.m. y ia lh bu d of a bystander. Vie auks da. polled Ms Mils, -.SmW," laid lb airehnt, "I'll g'lt Jim a jieaw,, (Mieaea) f.,r tl sir. . ."ll.ey't yjur" ," smd 'U lanle, as be qwieily Vssrid th tsles! ' Btit. said lie. after a litll rrWiI,.r. and lib graal pprnl h"iiesiy, "I rwUttlsi j..ke j aad if It tk't avsa l tlotu stiops 1 11 trade l b atew-hattt'i fstsintrvtenc lirhtra.l. " V ar a. si. lad ' ban, f 1 r all." aaid hs. ils at V'tof .fr-'f'. ft. it 11. nmney " 1 bar li is," I lb Isiike a b atti lb Slta) and f s-. tiver lh litf ance, "A Irsle U a lr l, sad now tea at wide wal j li.e sn t o Irs.' inh tltl ' do a l i l Inter il ta t hut SivTEMr or I'b. (istuty --1b New Yirk Liefiiiig lost says that It, tjralium, the individ ual who was intituled and found guiity of killing Mr. Ijiriui, wa seiueitctd vu .1'rivltsjf .latiiriiilig by Jiitltt kiitibeli seteii vistrs' imprisonmettt iu the h ate l'ri-.n. Il must Ia, bonio in in. nil nun Th Fienoh J.llLLiiUl- liiir.aJ-Ji-1 11 fallt -I whi n dii '! against n Britieh pi aiaiis. while n (he other baud tl French lave t.arelv U cn able to endure the ticLliug id a Hiiiis'i 1 .1.. 1.1 1. The 1 ifoch i,ii) hi le t tu la.l ti!-o In hind t!.cir isl tint aliies in YTue i hivaliy. 't his they hate done, however, most btmeiilit! Iv, 'i he l.n-'hsh th it ihrhiU of meptioin ii not irt discard uf, n l the acliieiu I sunot tuts tfieet lililll II lias j ureal nrila.lt until mu ii is inim-r l.er prt Uejt argind aud di.idiiL-,h-aU mhiwry ysyn-TT, -and ttj jni;Ur we a i gave the French iiiucli imnv t-rrdtt than lliev deserved t ,i the Isittf t-t Alum. We want lo see la'r play. no cheating to gtiuping, among ibe niiiea. It is bad eneu;;n bir litem to be doubling in up. 11 .Siib tluj., aud hiiml iigu ng tbe would with the i.tt a that they are tigniiug fur human Lestioiu, Toy nugtti tn b jul to one anoiher. and pri te the Irnili tdlbeuld saving aU tit "houor atut-i.g thieves." 1 rain'e t.un 1 1 vi t be u creat a nation as lirrat llrilatli until rhe ran iS'initH-r l.er prtdi?' THese lttts in iMtlrty Vaiatela awal wra m ana.t Hrlir JHitllvIm la ll ntf af ail S'tssM l-(.-u I. ho, i&i t.rrr I, . 41. Wt t.H, rr C...nJ0,(, lU.nl,,..,, .rrf.44. Malt ,'V'tst. I,., 1 1; I f4 i. .tipfitr, OltfatSai aa at..A( V .rf.' .' . .wl.. t.-jtr .v aw.w. As s l-.-.l. v:wii th-i aal lis. a ri.na. stat aliaw likpa ifs-or. os 1-. it,. .!. o.tt. 11,. i sit r.ll is sure tf .,r. ,,r- -t llvi, .or ill aibW F.-awilH". tSU. Tkry sinrltv ilia litaari, aqusllsa lha alisa sImisii. slara lha I. It.,, kvlrfasyii anal annrr n,rriiar llrgstta, la a It.alttia ana artiati a.-4 , atl I', lull I latily . t m. aM,. 1 Ttap a. catita tar Sbi. Iln U-.-t -- - ..--l 1, . ,u, Jl f.":T 51 ?.'',.'' -'"ft U.; l.-;.-.V.'J..... v... .. isl M ft fWaneiaVM, AawsMskf 0mnmm, ''vtr4. (asrt-. ,ua. Jtxtm tff Ust ttmtt, Jt', ,lt.m f-rf '..) f. I- I t-itrK WA-f.W mlS if.sr.iM. ftiff,r rm 0 4 ,flr.,s -1JfjV f l , ' ''' .'. rs- 1,,.- frtm Mttiatf M itfftrif urnrf, M h-sisjA at .'ffjm tn,m, WAHEAKTEB TO IS TCEIIT TXCmtlX TWa Wlia ail sa ia rtali.nnf aw I.. in lt.rt.al fa. S ' ia, l U't t-stwn.. t.,,-a ttata. ptn.a -a v Ssawa II in I ir. J. it t. i.i. i ana at tl 1 rattS Sa easts, ar s, ,t,., f.-j a. aa.r aaa ; S"l 1 aWryl tf'-l M wit f f loi aoi araaa ll.t. taaiw.rlaal tra'a. TSif tsrarnhia lttsirlatsllas, Laaws la taiarti sad Claaa ta t.nN, wa alWse - taar.l.,rr Clrnaas, af stl IsatfcM aa a f 1 .a, . Sa IU J rS ti. ft! ar tars ta In IS Wtatas Msta-aj llllra flir-sl -1 aT t.,j ring kttth .aa lag .r".-anaa as ' I se n,4 lio,J I ai 11 .aa, li Tltry Cara : t'aallvanatii ytrtarlaaa w aaad. rawalar atp plllll, III SlfrsilSrs till fctil.Nt. .. 4 ,ta. at Mattaa. J J- J;!l Ha i ti s, U 1 have uo itlea, savs Ibe l iat, as we hav alrca.lv staled, that the verdict is trood f .r any thing, and lake it Ut grauted that it will b s. l . ;. 'Mil MA.SSACillF.lTS lilACTIONS. B tay.tji. Nor. 1 1. Th Kn. w-N. thing Lav went lb Mala, They have elected a Urje tua- juriiy uf lite Legislature, and all lb I oi.itiusa- uteu. iei laud Banks ar th only niawutr of lb pieseitt t oitgreas resrlecled. Uardnvr hauw-Nuibiiig) is undoubtedly tinted Oowm or by a Uig itiajoiity. P M .av rl rartta f I n Tt a. Toa-ann, X.asr I'. 1.1 aaaaaasd. tu Wl.a k ib t f iort th ear I Is i l rrv lo-!sr Al - Is it at ei'y ska i- t d. I't 1 1 Aal ln t'i. tl ji l!r wi'h I is sis-ija) ' W S to tat. e u. I .' -ttlusl'l mil' t t naj lt- , l.tl,S ' K a. W S.il.li.fl tKt; Wslhaia h'asS,'Sf, ami li li. Siietloftb tav'hipg I aw jrart (rat U fall t aavwrW l.aitf j w J I''' t h' p, I t a wiat, M ! jirvad SNUW AT TUt: N"l ni. Ntw V oes, Not. li. Aiiohnt snow storm rwrpi vter the western pxrl of tins Mate tins nwrwiiig, Al 1'unkirk, tit suow is four Indus deejt, nd still tailiiij.. I,, , TIIE Hl.CKNT SIlll'W T.LCK. fir .aJir. .tJ l'i,r!f-f.,il'd lUisa h.4l t Nra inBi, Not. 1 1. T It latest anetHints fma tb wrwrk td lh Nw Kra rapt.rt that of tb ar. stats on I. srd at lite tint sl.s (track, ait hull dratl and t.fty ba len aatad aad two hundred and l.ott e.'ot b it. Many daal a.lir have I waalivl aa bora. 1 1n ifip is p,tu wrss-k. M.a was a sc I, aad thi aa her tni v,,t- aaa I .. .. .. ...... I... ,,. .. . I . 1 . . 1 . . - a.. .." ' . ..wii ' " a., aii aim a latna. , 1.": .1 . ! ..L :. it..: f i ..... . ' it is wiin uais tis ss witti littliviftiiats, mere ami be graudcnr i f "ul as Weil a of intellect, lo Constitute a great character. .'i'i. li jMi'ci. . tiy A Sen I'ranciaro eirrea;lnfarnluf theNew Vora II' f ild, muter dale f tvi. 7, rsnreaae tlie opinittn that tit allie were savrrely de'eaie l at I'ttropsuloasli, and says lis bss it from reh.iUe aiiihunty lltotthvir luaa, iu killed alns, eit.it r lc I iiai men. He teams frni sea eaplain, who was al !e Inifistihtwaki in 1 ''!, thst th whole atjtiUu..n of lh pU.as, in . ia, ii w.-nten, rhiidren nd Indians, dot trot, at thai lime, amount to T'"l ara Its, ta'.aq ,y l,,i0 fn tn an. T.. lal ItUMir.n ktsp, at, I thai the I .rlitl, atoms must be uf liat fjatJcL.atii.SiiiilS kmd. k a ' ll appsaars thai the allies had H guns, sa me of them f t) pom Ion, wbila, fnua thstr own e etHiitta. the Uuaaiaus bal Ult I -ti guns, iitelatiii ttnat uf in ttitiavt.i'War Au.iir and liwtna, t'i, .as Is. A ,,u a lt at. I . la a,. a r-l IW ('". a, tfaaaaatsti, ltaf rut! railtalaaa sa ntllfciital a -a-aa -h Ilr t trtta alaa a. at -a ITU m Sa al. la sttlf Tata a awe) Vttlaaa 1st Nartk am4 ' Saath lirallasi. In HaVlg'i try M ilhauts A 11 ivwood 27 -Get. ECCT01 TOtJUZhfl riir fin tt:r AwrL.inr.i Oil, L I.KV ONI; ll!3 own l lUill'IAJI SmTJS. Till: f.rtirth flltha, with ,v af a itaa tita r.a, ,-,-, VA sitswiiif t lasnsrs sad Wsllara t) M.l.aosal iLr lluaisa svitrsl V-' la nary skaa aatt larss. .)' J l, : a s. rvt" T ""J l7fi bi.liial ttt.p"i V if tnirnea) paafla, ar Ik, . , ay lai. i telil s antrtar. 5 bo k Is .M4 a Traslias a lha ttia.sarioti'tnuiitaaLtivC tftaac aa Vili.i I f.l ttii Mi. M. P pletil Lsl lulksr SaSiasa TI writar rauiarW ihl ih thing ran I nttr-e f'si a ..ry ef l l.i t L.tril ! e ineSu.ii e of the ulter defrti ,4 ios allies m this : '" fcim tram aa eat y '' nW.menl. faJH their inalaliiy It. afsfk lie t a. y.a sn ..sa at-r i ta lla.a iu vlma. laving al II.' U'v.tb of th VT? .TT;"1 '""m, Am..', ia lit. Japan .. Tl... aiondr- n f 1 L1'1 -, a.,.. lr e,m...ts ,.fibrrf.,0,,,w,a, lh. Ur.r.ileing I'.-a la 't4.Tris. lh. D.i.ia.nf 60 ,aM.- ' - ' , aass atNaaa. and Waal. ra at lrmJ t M Franca ami fiuetlsk, whila al I'tumiajui- asii, na i rasiHie nit trwisiont i lit l.u aq - ,, , . . . , .Uaal ta I w y.aa-1. l-iot tB.li-i.ri-- u-.y -' alait aatnail ruer, hot dij not feet ia eoJitn,a kau' , p U aa lha aatis, is.asssas bl rt.attlHl lltatn. 1 w ,.. i. law Sal i . h 1 ..... aa .1 . ,au aa La Itaie tat at. , - - a r ' , i -1 ' oaltiaa aaoaaaat a.taawl aaasalllst . liat al.-s a Fill or a Walt. I .Sal etaning. the tna and hiKk Walt at lha ilaistt of ttae timingoai ret llsiri(.U ILa.'rsHid Citatpaliy iu ihia Inwn. and raeemly r-ied a kesvy sipniaa, f lha py-Wae- 1 ha lUsailtl are aii. to l.v foM with an-1 a,.. a ll.rfliaalllHaaewhfchmM.J.ftl.alTOiWiS,irl-!ritit e-uts-a. A a ta.ltpl is gnaa of a' a.a Aas a . sai,r, TnTSTT fl ar Weatad.bylhebeaiy rains ofytr.Uy, was ; ;.wsiM aiiit,raf, -s si h.ou upwanif .4 iy I aa isaad la a srtiar. will faeata af af andsraniard and hU i,.irily af: toa lr,a bad ) r.tla sh.Ks wara ana. I. b,t 1. ''.it g r-nild mar- aark ty mail. .as will k sail far t rrtved. ,a -ara.al was utjared Vary a alamos. a.,ma UM n aWintt. at d ta aat.l t,i. la pacs Bp I la.lar. A Iraaa, (psat aatd.1 If. bat the I- as tf ibi.raii.y is very e-ajat iem I sal d. as 1..4 rst. arii of lha I n i ii,,,! ; .. I'll. U M f il - II. ttn.il It ie.ts.rssl aliU J itatar ..! syiH tat sii-ti uf Idrwia ki head aiuVar la 1 ' V, M 'lasTjVj'nis;' h. , Mi.. Il-r. ti, I, '1 1 , ih r.ghl. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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