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T ::""rci-'tD wsu.lt r ' "WILL I A 31 C. DOUB, lUIIvilAoriJriiBmi. T E R mTi " r tf paid strict y U !", two dollars per - dullart uJ aft. Mutt, if paid wittna j, .iuuii aud h:e dollar el Uo tad of to . ' - T ' ADTERTISF.VESTS mat exceeding ixteB set will iaa I o tim for am dollar, and twsiitr-A'e oeot for mb iutsequnt insertion. TtooM of geeater leasts will be hard proper tiooally. Cvr Orders aud Judicial edvei tiseraenf nil keeharaa 1 par ttai. higtiar tbao Die abov rtt. A reatonaole deduction will be md " thaw who advertise by tbe year. 1; 0jk Jut lriiitif done with oeatne J despatch, oi oa aoconmodatin, Wrme. US" Utters to the Editor bo pott-paid. GENERAL DIRECTORY. " 1 CITY OOVERSMEXT. Wm.' Dallas HnjwoO'l, Intondant of PoUco. ommssioNSKs. ; ' JEatttrn Wjrd. tidri.lgo Smith, A. Adauis. MidJU Kuri. E. L. UarUing, - " . Isaac Procter. " " , . Cantwell, - fcn ITari-AM, Uurman, " IL O. Turner. J. J. Christopher.. City Clerk, C. B. Knot, City Treasurer. I "Ci'r OnnlJiia AL Crawioy, T I I 1. ., 1 City Coistaliw-Kdward Ihirris.' Henry Pcnuiucton F. M. Gullet. Weighmaater. ' t. Harris Clerk of the Mar ket. COIUT3. ' The Supreme Court of North Carolina I- oell tn this city semi-annually, on the secoud Jiday in June, and the With day of December . , , Judjtt. Hon. Frederick Nash, Chid Justice, ii. ill. rearauu, owmw , W. IC. Battle. " , " -Edmund B. Freeman, Clerk; Itam. C.Jones, J. J. Litchford. Sr.. Marsuall. i'h. lUiU.l Ki.itti Circuit Vuuri for the Dia- trictof North Carolina is held semi-annually in this city, on the 11 Monday in Juuo and the but Monday in November. -, . Judy. lion. J. M. Wayne, of Georgia; Hon. Henry I'otvsr, of Fayettevillo; District Attorney, ltiibert r. melt; vtera, n 01. u. uajwouu, or. Muraliall. Wejlev Jones. The Sajterior Court (or this County, is hold on the flrst Monday after tlio fourth Monday in March and Neptamber. . ' Jnh .!. M.m. Clerk. ; Mitt. W. lUnsoia, Attorney General andSolic Itor of the fourlh Judicial District." The Vvmrt of I'itat and Quarter Saiio held on tho tliird Monday iu Februiiry, May, August and November. Jeff. Itlev, LIorK. Chairman of tke County Court. VV illiam Boy. an. - - ' - County titAicitor Qoeutin Busliee, HUriffuf Wok Oiirty William II. High, Vnrun'r VV illis Scott. . v ' Ueiukr-U, iluuon. , - BANKS. ?cnt tke Stat of forth Ciiria, incorpo rated l.tt. Uiurwr eip.ros ill mou. iapua. KLSH)-0'.K)u divided intu lo.OIMt nbaies of wind; the Literary bjard hoids it,021 aul tbo-llniv. srtriwro. . , T i'riucipJ Bank at Hileigh. tie-ird lV .11 .rJecii.i, 1'reailent. ' C'aarWa Dew,n, Catiiier. J. II. ilrvao. Jr.. Te.ier and Notary Pul.lia. V. J, Anders a, Discount 'Cloi'k and Nut.irj rublio. " : Jur.iun Womlile. Jr.. CWk. . ' Tuu tlio .mi HM-ieiiea at N'ewliern, TarVmro F.i.e.ioili. ViluiiiijjUiu, tiiabctii City, Cuai lotle, 4H1U.U, .Uoraufc' auti n iuuur. On tho pft of t'xt Slate 1 I. W. Courts, Pu. tic 'i'reastitoi. en Uicio, L. 0 11. lirai.cb aud Yi. It. I'lMl.f. Uu u part of the Stockholders i Win. Bovkn, Wis. iW, J. II. U vin, J. ti. U. Uoulhac, At- frod J. .lies anil B. I. Moore. UJering and Itcnewal dy Tuesday. llia.Miiiut d;iv .vteiihealar. Dtiuic.i iliils aud Bills of Exchange discount J trtt) day. ButUieaa hour frim 10 till 2 o'clock, " Kalugh llranrhof lhe Hauk of Ot Cajx Feat . William II. Jones, Caahier. 11. V, rinolt. iei.fr aud Notary Public. DiSM-Toes. . W. liny wood. T. U. Selby, Pe n Jbiiea, Uoor js Lulle, Dr. Tbuo. Uogj, anl C. W. V. lluulnnir.. Uiiuring day Monday, Discount day Tuesday RAH. UUAD3. ' ' JiakiyX ui GaiUm UaUruai Cesyonf.' . . I. O il. Branch, Pre deut, , , W. W. Vasa, Treaaamr, 4 P..l, Anisiant Trfasiiror, V. B. Allen, Dmyiy Ageut, POST tUFirK. William M'hlto. Sr l'oal Master. OAjo sur,ua week d-iya, truss Sun-riso to f.m. i j WARREN L. rOMERY. Ko. 18, TayetUTi l Street. Kaieigtt, X- at Ii r asrxivts TJ.Xel. or Ctar.llaa Carali, t (tltlCIKI If XOllTir CAROLLVA J'OETIt Y. ComfHUJhy Jlodtt. 3 YMJlm. l.7J. fpMK VaaiM af fvrttf p.Mol.4 la Ik fuUH ka lamr angia is a whun I. u.a aaipilvrs oa m. Al lunwH. t trw tn4a a Wa Html 11 Bhftl S t4r4 ai,lp a. mM.U a4 Ma4 ial imy mi t aiolmma Mijil aava aa assimaiiy ' iMMmiei m a .rmant m4 -yHt fK. a ' fr ml mJ 14 Uy had S- aMy fua aa4 a-laurf aa4 lip it.r a Iimm siiiwnj fraoi rvgara bx taa jaiunra. wrmr4 l.j Ihtm aia4 a-armlitt, Uia ra ba aaa ali4ilf, SJaaairk atowt, mini aaol it Ium rtaa4 lu rtaal slaa-.UiMiaa ii aa aa taif W1 a ytv am aiaa ata ai4 U Ui iaral wiS a pra.-i.-a4. l It i S'if4 tfcattau lrt aifaini a it, aj4 ta hmfih t'artiaa will aiapl Willi Ih. f.n.r at lh ril ii.nt far WSuaa - tfc wl ia p.(. ,(, j ialaa44. la.wrli a mmf M bava pr44 ar y gral fita. atol tbvaa Iuia. priaU a ika Ma" ! iii ili wa a.Mi aua of ia MM.la taal a, auaa fly Kataraf aia -t4 with aif liaas fifla, 1 k I t.lua a a. Samlty 4iria. ' a a a a It U rraoi aar aaavUJra mt lha (hat mff fm la tan I''.'taMi a.il 4vr,a ik.;v lirM. a4 V .i h M.4 I J I a. iiwm at rnfiri.. If.. , a4 haia aa raj-"!. Mi l It aa Ikiftit hal ,mLII as "''la I4 aaWa 4iappaiau4 a4 I a a) aa-Brf, p,ru 1 It aaia aktaaal aa4 rataii V; ta aaWlikaa. sn.uo, 1139. KEUIl AMI MAKUL'RY, laisortsrs aa4 Daaiar ta t kiaa, eia, sW. No. 74 and 71 ia ,ra ftrart, 1'i.ri.U.Si.l Ku. VA. FraKff alaawaf ta l.f.waa Ik. .1 tnft4t a4 ia 14 aa , aa t Shhb aa aie I m-mt. m - b.pa aaiaa, "artafciiaa." aa4 " .if ,a." a.f aaa uot aaa.r a-r. m hm Siaal. as laa tmmK aa aaa. 4 as a.r iK. aS aa4 lia iiMia4l 4 laiaa. Ola, aarvl.a ad Saaaa Wata, l itaaaia sat ,,aa F.aiaa aar. lavaasa. Laakia a. a4 f aaj baaaa, akai a.j va ,,,,i. , tan aa.a.i. alavaajaaw a4 a,ae aia ra.eMif'ly aal.4 la call a4 aaaaauaa,aa Man .ao4 la stll as laeaal rai-v k-wat a, )t U. (volume XL VI. Jlmlb-Cnrolina . iar I JtOMIUTKUl iNctUHto. Tbo- Forney- -and Pienio nominee In thi Congressional IHstrict, hn declined to run for tbe pott which the Frank- linlou Convention, tendered to -him. In hi let ter declining Ike nomination ho indignantly do Dies bang any Know nothing affiliations. He need not trouble hiniself on that teore, far if "Sam" did frighten him from Iho track, it wm not because he wiu not perfectly confident that ho could distance hint liadly. W agree with Mr. Thompson that whoever propagates the re port that he ie "American" in hi sentiments, propagate MLiiifiunous falsehood and Ue-ervtt jnat-indignation of all good citiscns." San. can get alorg without him or any of hi kith, km. or kidney ' in Iho political world. But the foreign party ia without a candidate, and so one might auppoae tltat tliey vera con siderably frustrated. But this i tint the ease, aa they hare called another convention to nuuiL nate some one who will nut be obnoxious to tbe objections of having Toted against free euffrago, and other indefensible aota of Mr. Thompson. Who will get H now? Some one, we suppose, whoia they will not be forced to take off tlie track as Uiey haro done -this-time. Some one whom they Will, in advance, know to be sound on free suffrage and other questions, and whom they will permit to accept. t& Col. T. B. Randolph La written a letter in reply to the absurd oharge that the American party is a Whig concern. He say he M a Dem' ocrat, aud a Know Nothing; that it is nut gov erned or controlled by Whigs. He says that Mr. Boteler was nominated fur Congress after be had declined. He refer to Mr. Michie'a denuncia tion of the Know Nothing.; says it is not true, and that he would acorn to belong to such a par ty as he represent it to be. Mr. Randolph was Lieutenant Colonel of the Virgiuia regiment in the Mexican' war. Blackwood's Msuazimx for A jril has been re el fr ui Messrs. lonard Scott A Co., "Srul ton S red, New Vo.k. The following is thetablo of contents ! How to dress him, Tsycliiilngicul Inquiries, . Zaideo: A Romance Part V, N'.iies on C.uia Ja and the North-West States of Amcrirs; - : Cha lesDickena, ' State, f the Milit:a, Tho I oatb of Niclwlaa Ti.e Stury of the Campaign. Wwtten in a Tent iu the Crimea. Part V. W give in another eoiuuin the let.er of J Pol who t n removed from hi' situation in the Treasury Department, because he had iho ind peudeuce, as an American, to think and speak fir bimnell. I not the Aduiiuialrati n endear- aring to forct eitisen to vote ag iinst their better jiidgruHitt Is it Burthen: liable to indictment fur a eohspiracy T Tho Buncombe Grand Jury ought to lio aent on (l ore. fcjr-Ou of the Iwat kill so bavo soon lately is iho correspondence between several gentlemen in New York and II iracs Greely on tho subject of tho Presidency, wbicb siimo wag got up f r II Novr York Courier. Wo give it in another cot- omn, that our reader may enjoy tho wit of thi thing aa wo hate done. Tat Aittira SriNH Ws have before o the trst Dumber of litis paper, published in Wil son by Jobs W. Potter (t an Aaiiation of N I to Aaiericana. Wo welcome it aa a eoadjutur in tho aoblo eauao wbicb it has eap..usaj; and sincerely hope it will prospor as w kuow it priWipIo aiuat preiaiL 11 s a ia i i ii, i ii OaaTRLCTinN. Complaint has liesu mailt the Major i f New York, that tho Butts and Boars of Wall atrsat omatitut ohatractiowa, by gathering in knots on tho side walk ioreunvrrsa lioo. aV A contemporary remarka that tbo aew taw puts aa effectual damper oa aooaymon lev sere, Tbwe who atnd them are wm compelled In pay out three seats, which to such mean souls iwiut a much groator paog than their fusions ona possibly inflict oa any on ola. Not To Bey rasa eerotary MeClelland, of ll Interior, baa iued a rirralartr.tb "OnWert and Agenni of tho Departsaonl of tho Iaterh, warning thaaa a) to bay land warrswis frma holjers, sod saying that If they perai.tad la the pray tic, they will bay ao saaaa of oarpriao of com lsinl at a withdra- al froaa thasa of tbo (dear which lodaeod their appointment. Th tSecrttary call it obt iatss abuse of oScial sta tion. t'anl R. Oaor, Y." who aaed tn toast that be had raimad the RimiaalM of lien. Pierr (w President la lb ItahlmoraOooventixi 1 aoar a asadiilate for lit l aited rkato rWaata from New Haaipehire. Wall may lion. Ilerea) es- olaim "Paul, Paul, why pra-att tbva BM ! I J- Tbo I'ni'od btate MadicoJ Cuaveatioa BH ia iliiUdelplna aa TiMaaiajr Uat, a largaaam ber of detegata from all aacttoaa of tbo I'aisCl being preaenl. four i laata. lb Louiaaill Cnwr'wt gUi i ' ladiaaa ppe ikal lb W br Cfp thrtias at that Siala guraily promiae thai year aauaaiaJly Wavy. Tat t air .a Tk May auaanor of thi agrt- raltatal luarnal ba ha rreriiod. It e'ia - 1 m t - la t tl'O farsaer and aaa ban c. I Ts 1 ua I uiiltM to May, ik it ' p,attiwa ra. as wall g .steal Bp and fnaw t hsetT t'li. a ai iu e-ailaaw, iU,waxl(, watlreiA Parana I, 1'mi.t. 1 1 Bwk af ufe.1.,1., I .i i tlaiad a (aaai aaaual iiteaaai of 1 pr RALEIGH, NORTH CAEOLINArWEDNISDAT MORJITTTG, 1IAT 9, 1855. feiv Th true Amerietn policy of having aa little to do, ou ttauible. with f-rtini affairs, and fostering American geniua, skill and iudustrr, says the Alexandria Gaxotte, will be prominent points in the creed and practical operations of party which i now obtaining political tri umph af.er triumph, and which ia destined, we believe, to gain lha ascendency ia every Swte in nion. We are rejoiced to see the truly conservative course punudad by th American party, in reference, for instance, to tho proposed acquisition" of Cuba. We observe, on their part, a prudenoo' aud discretion befitting tbo mericaa party. Cuba may bo valuable to ur, and it may be that one day or anotberCuba may fair aud pcaveable means, fill into our possession in such a manner as to command tha respectand th approbation of the whole world. D the meantime, the American party are oppo ed to any unjust and unnecessary war to effo-jt acquisition;" ta any embroilment with foreign nations which can be honorably avoided in re ference to the matter, to any grab game, or filli busteriog exploit, which will blurr our tuti mal escutcheon or sully our fame. They think we bare American ground enough to stand on for the present, at least, without the necessity for pauish territory or seeking out for aggrandise ment by taking possession of foreign soil, bo too with regard to American industry. The A merican party think that the encouragement of the talents and lebor of American citisnns is of more importance than any fanciful and impracti cal notions of political economy which political theorists may declaim opnn and argua about. They want no high tariffs or prohibitory tariffs. ut they want Uie American people lo encoumpe their own citizens in the production nf anything which can be produced at home, in the agricultu ral, manufacturing and mechanical department. They think that labor should have its jut re ward, and that to effect that object the iu lvi-ti v f America should be encouraged io preference to purchasing from nbri.mi u.s products of other countries, coming into cvuipetitlih with tho pro- ucts of our own, - They are not ultrai.-t, neith er 'Tree tladerar" nor "prohildtionis's;" I'.eir doctrine are -moderate and oonsertatire, here too as in the other case. Such principles, when car ried out with regard to our foreign relati in and lur domostic affairs, must eommand th appro bation of the country. Governor Remxh'i A t. xit or thi Kavsas Elutioks. Governor litter, of Kanaits, ar. rived at EuMon, I'., on Monday, and met with an enthusiastic reception front hi friend and rinijcneighbor. He reaehed Phillipsburg at u nwunijaa there met and coortW to tbe Court House Square, iu Eaton, by a large ron- courae of citixeu. On arriving t theoourt houe. he was welcomed by J.' M. Purler, Esq., who ouoplimoiited the Governor on the able manner rhich bo bad discharged the duties his office. Governor Reeder. in renlv.exnresaedin a feel. Inn manner and in eloquent terms I Be grateful nnresaion made I T the warm and eniliusiast:e re. epti m given l.y so huge an aamljly of his I'e.low cilisens. lie releried to the reports nf fraud and outra.-e umn tbe part of the slavery men in the Kansia election, and eiuphaticatly iMNitirnie-l the very worst atateinent ath'i li had piecealed his arrival, lie said bi iiuion on the subject of populsranTereiirntv b id umlerfme no change, Imt Hie enmluct ul ttiu people on the lairuer oounlie 01 4iissuun lian astouoded and auiaied biia by their roealesa disregard of all Una, c- niacts and cimsrliution. Toe lemiury ol Kansas bad Iwen Invaded by a re.'uar orisaiiiird army, armed to the teeth. ho look pp.tes-ioii nf tho ballot boxes, and tuade up a legislature to suit the purpose of the pnHlavery party. Kanaa wa subjugated and conquered by armed men fnui M laaouri, bul her .'itivn were resolved never to giv up their fiat Ii t for freedom and Ibe indeiwiidence uf their oil Irian foreign control and interference. M atmri w old be called upon to di.atnw all vm- iathy with theo bolder rumanat and ifsh relusod, th "itti wihiIiI bo railed anon to di eoun enaoi-o her. If th South refused, tho lenin duiy mould devidv upon tho North to Ute up tha matter, o that th rinhta of her aaia, who Lav Milled in Kanaa on th faith of nemn eoinoacta, shall bo yiudicated aud aua- t.ine.1. He declared that tha account of tha Cerce outrage and wild violence erpetmld at the tat election in Kansas, aa published in the Northern paprra, aero iv.t esaereiated. and be concluded by aaying that Kanaa wa now c.Bqoaiert e antry cuiWred by fore M arnw; bat tbo citae.ie were resolved naverloyiold I heir righta, aai b ralicl up. the N r h to aid them by draiirfistraihaia of public aaiiiiment aud all uuior legal aaaans, till Uiey sbali boluily aud tri-an-.pbaaUy viad.caKd. Msta .ai.y Miouoaaar cxx-irrr. Tb appro priations m4 for the enauiog year, by the Board of Manager of tl. Miaaiooary Society uf th M. E. Church, (iuutb. at tfaoirioosot meeting ia Xaabvilla, aavoaaud ta f IGO.IxX). Of thi. urn f lift ar appropriated to earryiogoa tbe isaiua ia China, aad about lb sam amount to California, It wa delaraitwd lo oaUbliab a siaaluoary poat HaaU t Now Vesica) also. one it) New Oreaada aad Central Aaaertra About flfiO.MOO wa appruyriatad totU atueiona am-r. g tlaiea. Rtanvii. or J T. Pui s, F.-o. Th rrmoral of J. T. Polk, Esc,., fr.aa a clerkship ia tbo Trees. ary Deportaarai, ay the Aaaoricaa Organ c-f Jaalarjay, i oCcially anovaaosd la the I aio uf lb i morning. Mr. Polk wa (rat appeNi. 1 I y Geaeral Jet. na, ia th year IMI, and aaa uMfl th e-ai-(daaaec of every saeeawdiag adm aUiratM.. II ia. aad alwav ha kaaa a ieaa a-ra. A oaon, wnhy or w,nat4 elerh baa t prdjahly ailed a dek ia any oVpanaieail of the t frame.! siihc its asTgaaisatoaa. Hoi atursuver a a wf learning, aaiciCbriaiiaa, aad uaiosi)iliked getilleaaaa. But, be Is a Ira and aawaeering fnt'ttuHl. and baa fmly aad ably owtpbsd bia r -a -n a. aag tb aaaoaapti", ItiO itnlBanr-a, an4 tha eiierapmui ,4 th t'Uwr a .f K,me. Hefoi( and bMhing tlaa. ie bis , '-1 II has I era raaavaied fe-aa 4a. ki this sytaaiaiatvalHi, a a la heenw ka baa l:llea aad spnkea M H'.ia 4 th ral r- ai if liiia and MrtaHtb.. ri 1 sil aa-l Ua-ruar. uf H a.U, aa4 l,oa.d. of l 4a l. a. . liaii.i, aaf Vt ai aa-l Ma4iana. is4 Ma! ), 11m r ,J u lbs raM a :.ie l.a. J fiah F. I' -Ii, a I'ro'ealvti, lean ra B il I" m . th a. si, 1 U I', a M im t H'j-Mnli, ta at.rf Ms Fiua-ei A I f ii N. V. pir aayc that I 1 I'n 4sit I i .0 rs has facial m.l bw 1 ., . , , , . rr, J,a,,U,ata.!,(U U - u U I. list l f't- III-II. I -ft II 1 I , frvm-ther Ameritm Orynn. IS THE AMERICAN PARTY AX ANTI 6L.VVEUY Wil t . W shall conclude-in this number, our quo tations from auti-alavery presses, showing ;l,uir open ana aeuwea noatiliiy lo our party, lbeir opposition Iu tli " American " orgiuiiatiiMi is naturul aud barmouiiu with their principles. 1'liey live and thrive uy agitaiiug iheqoe-oion of slavery, and would die." the rmoiueriit ligitutioti ' cuuld be suppre-aed. Our party iijumt aiurery aa a questiuo uf discission, and deprecates and denounces tit agitation of it. Tbe Amnrioan, iuid anti-slavery puriie saaiutaiu oppneito poat Uuus oa this question, and iwueeaub-iaveryiiien are oooaiateut ia their opposiliou to AmcricanU ji if they eonaider it mom important lo interfere with the right of their SmtcKira brethren, than to remedy the evita resulting from Foreiguiam and Rouiauism. The Nauor. vl Era, published in Washinirton, ia the auanulu(l,;eJ organ of the present anti slavery movement iu the Uuitud funics. It is ably conducted, and wields a must pan erful In tliicnce iu the North and Northwest. We flare, in luriner numbers, made estracts from too Aon York Tribune, the esei:d orenn ot tiovcni-.r acward. IV strait now nreseot imiuoiUlric proofs, from the. file of tue A at tonal Km, of its hosiility to our party. Ucf.ro doing this, we quote from tho pratetua of tiie National Era the twe Srst linos thereof, to prove, what all uur Southern trienu may not know, to wit : that it ia an out and out, undisguised, auti-alavery sheet tue proejieclus comuionee Mm: - tahontu t,ra , on uneompromumg op- poium of nmeery am tMMrt punyr." In the National Era of 28th Peceuihor last. wil. lo found an editorial of three columns, un der the head ot "fil Ajiprnl to Uie,4i'iwwnta oj Slavery," devoted to an eijilaiialiou of tlie hopes and prospects uf tho aiiu-shtvery party, in the Free States, growing out of the proposition to re peil the Missouri Compromise and of the finil piisae of the Kansas and Nebraska bill which effected this roiial. - I.i the editorial referred to, it is assumed, that the anti-slavery party nd rcvolutiouiicd six nt-.iir. uKuoufc me. am ui tue tmertcun party ao :;ncn uaa tio existence, and that in many other Sluiea, the ami-slavery party would have finally triumphed bill for tke advent of the Ameri- Towards the close of its editorial the Era says: A lew.moi.tns since the tree States bid hur tn be unired not only in the Congress! iiml elec tions, lut m the residential election ot thob, in nppiS'tivn io slavery and the slave power. Now, t' y are d 'in, led J: tided -j K iow Nothing is. a, i-eode.td helpless hy m itluiigisui be fore fie united slave inier.'si. I7.ere is uu discoid in the counis ul tuts miere,.!,.- lc has uhateJ nothing of its el tinis. clmiiiri'd none of its plan. Cuba, (V.nimca. Ksn-as, Ltah, California, Ccu- tr.il Aiuerna. are still embrueed iu the schetne of its AG juiMliout. I has no ti-nr i f C'atiiolios, for they do not nouns in the Smth. It is n troubled by .fond 'Hit for ih iiiiinirant shuns the liold ot -.hue labor, lint it eiionu-aires Knovt Xoihin;iui, for it may succeed in chiv-ini tbo! tide of foreign iitii'nlgratioh vrii ch ha so ra;,i.ilv enhanced tbe political ivcer ol the fiee Stales, and in reducing the -M.liiical inliucnce of the nnturalued citisens, Woie-e voie it iipprel ends. tmyvet taj tun.e-i 4en bhiui awuuiou u. a At all events, it reo-,., ilmt anew element of eaciieinenl und dissei.si .ti has been iittrodui'ed in the free Stales, tho ineiitaide effect nf winch is to eueck and divine the anti-slavery feeling. W trust th-it the lliehmotid Enquirer, and Rxauiiuer, and their Virginia adjunct in their present ,ru ado against th "Ainencnr irty, will read and dieal this editorial of the .National Lra, tt.f.r present eulahorer aud eottdiubir iu de nouncmg our party, it then mo argument m the .Vu's tttilurtuj , lu iheaiuuo issue of thi Era (28tb December laatf the editov eopie from the Katoiitoa (Geo.) In(lcieutlent I rs, the tullowing ; " i'uo Nw York Tribun and National E th two leaiting paper oT Atsdiiioiiisiii, are de-i Iv ho. I lie against tl,e Kuow iNoiIiiiil-s, and the only reason they giva fiw it is, that thie onler ituore the smvery issue, sua has a tendency ti uivan uio minus of ine people irom lb nigger cause. 1 iu ahow HWIwih ir omufy aerum p'lai ett thi good. Then eon be mo duals' about Unit. VffB Ibis extrnct from the Ealoatua (Oco) In- uepeuiient i less in r.ra rouiaras: . This is what Know Niabingiam has done fo a. Ar tbo friends of freedom sat r he I What is our plain duty Let overy antilavery man 0 m nut from a political onler, bound by rath to aecrery, pleugea to an unjust p licr Uiward foreigners and a a,rt oa of uur fellow rilisen, and ignoring lha slavery question. Itthowork of auti-alavery reorgauiaatioa b begua ia every nee ntaio. - . We might hem rest, without furtberqno'ationt. ana taieiy inquire, whether the leading etui ilavery preaaa in th country arc m-t oppuaeil iia,n sound priueii le trf lairfv imtiru, to lb " Amernran trty f They oppose our party fry th itnu-n aasl-rned in the ahino axcraet, from the Ettonl'-a ludeiara dent Pre, fo ml, "-v iynrt thi unu tm whub alone the anti-slavery party ran el, at. They ar nUiged ta npp-ae b, or abend w their plans. Hut we ah ill add a few more tr-vts from tl National Era. Vt a Ind lu that ) siier of lm lasce-rioer, as 10) msnv iriliera i f d J l-cnt .Isles, liuuirn iri letters f r m its ,-.,rriiidrut. annwing now inc patrdia in lite ira reco.to if 4 ttrinri, and auiungit lhm Uita which a lusei a a speciuK i "Niaatrmwli, Pa., tw, I. D4. I desire t Inform yon that tb very aid di- b-rials published ia the la iasaa of tl i.'ra, in refnrnr4allie know-Nuthinr onniiali m.mae' th ax-at a-ili il appa,baiitiw of all tnc tra sn Irssd frt-endaof fre-eha in Mi i vicinity, ineludini maey wh had nmnteiwiead that tatny. lo aeeu ra kal iMnpmry fA Ileal vk1ot. Tii organ uf thai -a-iy a log ra-e-utty derlarad tlial It ta th d'a.llieM pat ihal aM, slavery aaa ever on- Snamterad,' trust h will reH lai emiatenanee.1 luaxer by anli slavery man, Its landar.ry baii.g to divert pci.li. aiteuls a In sslliaej.neia-i.lv Incnaa ing alaic power, l,y exciting tbo atseiariaa an sa.-ete 4 4 ff ereut t lass la the cutMmaaiiy. Th Km iaf "1st nf laseeattwr eontfiina, aawiag ataV rs, the f.!h,woi Cellar whnb w n met milk tbe h'U profiled by tha AVa, I a it t Tort B 1 a tefra, Ism fa., ,Vci r Dae, 4, iH'.f tour cair aitli rovard t tli aaow-Niitl.il g ai SMsaii lis. my entire ai pn.ba tmri. I bavo a" paiieuiw with Iham, th'jr eaiaa very wear u pastime iho fneiuts of f'aa.l. .ic aa tempera toiaar Htmim. Aad wbi.t asikaatfei asaitor a-ill ai,,iuj nf iae ft in id fi ti.t ff-a af r ti.etH. i aeeaa' t,. lh if, ("ail aliaraary ..irla-i bav rd a niurt af.alual id dl j d iil be atiooii, v i, to N-ir ln Ih eacnaaciiHients ,4 lit s.s p.. aar. Let a a-d Lc diaouiarsg'il, but b-'pa tm lha end. " It. klaeai.t.." " A Rri!t rfi-.rt-s ffaair.rv-a,y. T.J' sslrt, I ,it. I fea-11 y r- -cat y-eir p. tli a La Kn ichi' yoi,.i .t, o alfai H.at ay aoti-aliaa-jr B,in eia e-ai ,ieirie ilrf aar't Tl I- ui d. imt t,r, in il ,, ofpraau'l -a I, that a,. a hi ran a ril.i' matm'ul r I.4 'a a ith.e," rigirl to Um a'a .t,. a, if cm !u-11 : anl oa !,.. s "fst that U a ngbl m Vote U ao,..! th,r ri i. a " 1 uur.. t u';, H fit', Baa" W c aild mv 01. ftf 'ir fraf Wllh ..Ui'sf 1 that li, "Ao.art.aa parti i .rard t a ttw.r dralne f. ,y tt ai.li. I 11 art ! ' ul, lis It. tl aitearta a fciaa oal4Hitt4 .. a cossyb, la u' aay 1 f-v. The '! : sar i all fail, ant II aaa on I . , K w ,,., J ,, , s ' an"vti. J, gUt,m ot It, oaaal Jul aa tad to them a partv. They know, too, t! at a a general thing, foreiim (mmigranta are opposed to slavery, and that every -snc.isi.re having a tendency to check iumiigrali. n, and to keep foreigr...-ia fraui tlie polls, retards their favorite ecneuie. flat there are thousand nruvn tbnaannda at the North, wb.iente.samvinwa hoalileta alave-v. and who would gUuil tea the oountry r'd of It, yekT!'l'1nevei tlo lt'sj look t.n evil uf Foreigti- isia ana lommn.ni as tar gi-euter, more imiunient, and morn datigennis evils, than African slavery. Socb men, wno are honet iu their canvictions, and who appreciate tlie value of constitutional guarantees, are fast leavint; the anti-slavery as- -.ii.i, aim an ,,t'ns tlie nrmci'ies of the menoan party. W.rinld such men lee!ud,Nl from our ft.uouils! Cenaiuly ntr. The South siuasld rejnice to wituese this ci anre ofp.ii n, r a. aaiui ro iu;,M ie mote erua oj tie Amrr- imijo wi.'oui iwrtr-acf. ar wue eaaWvei lAr pemtaitif oy oaryfartva laioa. that tiiouannda, ay, aui tmm,ir!. of the rorruer mtrons ol tho XuHohuI Fr a ,,f the cliss w tfeacrib. is proved by the admission of ins r,ra. i nut press lias admitted, within a few wear rast, tlie loss nf thousands nf aols- eitiera. On th 21 of Decembor lnt, it said t " Aa i Knca-Noihin rifm, we have felt it our uaytooppmnjia, and must lake tit'.hibctt. cos. Many of ,1 afv-a(e haee iriV tieir pstima.je. Let ua hope that the second eobcr uiougot ol thou whom wo have lost on this ground may Induce them to retrace thir teis." Tha second sober thotight" will couftna them in th nmnrielV nf tha e,-.ll,aa ihav huts ehoscn, ami thoy will nut ' retraco their sfevn." Hie warnings ot Washingtou have been revived, ami they will hereafter jfruicn itijigwvttly upon uuy alitMjii to aiit-nnf one perHtm f tli t mo inn mt otvr. ine emphntie declarati.a ot Andrew Jackson, touy1-till sounding ia tlicir ears. r. In wit mnar be preserved!" A DaHnxaoi's CoB.tTiariiiy. The Teller nf the Bank of I ayetteville showed to us a few day ago, courencu jj note on (tie itauK of tluirloite. nion is well calculated to deceive. The tb Ih, tug dottiJttrition may put our renders on their g uard. Letter A, No. 543, dated mil Oct.. Infill signature well executed, but upon comparing them with aaenuiue note, avery slinhtdilt.ireiice may ne seen. I n o., date, iiame of Cashier and President all seem to Is in the same hand writing and with the same ink, which is not the iae w t . ee iiiine. Iho vit na to ot the a ito ia a little blurred. The letrs nf thefiiorse mutinir shod oan hardly be seen, while ott the genuine they w in. no. in iacea m eacn eorner ol Ilia note are not well done. The go iernl appoaranoa of ma auuw uoie is ugnier man tlie genuine. -A nian by the name of J. U. Skillman. suid tc be a mule driier from JKeninckv. attemnted tn a tm of the above named Bills at the iiank of If IVettOi lllu on rridnv last, and araa fohl Ihet-a that tt was nt a giwd note, aud vet he afterwards passeu it us in tht place, lie had lett luwu betura the impusiuon was discovored. tayrttniiie Observer. I'rritKniATioM Or tjoi.n The ITnited Slates Ecnnotnist estimateit The amotini of ifohl fneni.h. ed to the commercial world during the sic years, Miii-eme new mines were discovered, at ?i"1,. wU,taj. The mHueuce of these vast gold suniilies s prmed to bo very different from ins a iii.ina lions of many financiers, who predicted a great immediate ueureciaiion. Tho relaiivo alu ul g ld to silver by the English law uf lslO was 1 to lV75 and ih actual value has beeuaa f dlowai in IMI, 1 to lft.l.iyj . in January IKW. 1 to U,U.eji in March 1K55. 1 to li.'.ai. It will bosom, that aa compared with silier, ruld ha been omitsnily increaaine iinuloe. lk.t anotn- a.y attributed to the great demand b ilver .tiling a peri. ui ,4 a war in EuMt and China woere lha si-er standard is retained. Th in creased ouprdrrf g,.d has SDuroely len suth.-ient to nil it place and oaaaquenily th.it metal has iuh uii.v rriuinou ua value but sUnwe considera ble aiqiraciawni, The Economist thinks that whau toe w is over. Jitter will find its an l.a. k my wh, nrwxa- r appreciate. - gTho Kmpenir uf ih French, it is said, hit nrei on tunuaana cuirieas. otnin to lire.l Britain and Ireland, for nerfeetlv bmla nimr- e ir u,e r.uipre. ny Hon t he extend Ih utle, to Americaf Or would her hnih bbaal dn-d iin BWiDuiiUr nag I tv slosil l think that t r.mprea .-. uid easily bieak a horse for herself lu.lng from the wanner lu abiuh (lie baa lamed U.u la. U. S. Coxiri Fsaxx AsacsTto. BVuioWoa May 2 II. Ancelia, the I. S. deoutr Maralial from New York, arrived heretiadsv. aiid ai realist Mr. Kalien. the Cumul to Nicaragua. uim th charge nf lieine eonreriiel wub Colonel Kinney, n ma niearafruan r.xpeuiuua. lie starlou ul o new inn wnn mm. Mr. Falien ha rU tesiirned Ids ConsuUhtn lo v - r lea; au ua. - Nn.ao Mil. tut.. t nttor fa ill, Havana aneat lug nf tb Volunteer Muster there, y: it aaa a teaprciahle display, and tbe,wbii vuluutecrs bada snost uianial appearance. Tho n'crea with or without arm, ar aegrcs still ; the ,rl ticks nut a bait, and their action is true to nat ur lucy have a ua'ural amnion tu gunpowder.' Foavr Fisra A b'tter from Onslow amnl. In the Wilmiiigt.w Herald, sat that th baa lliert l,v Ire on Friday th l.tih uli'r, amount lo 8 ut 1'I.("0. Trees, turi,aiit,n and Urentino uuxei, icncei, aogt, anil a :ea leais, were Lu.uL Coaa,rt iDitioa. A pnaxaiitjua la an fool tn eolidal the city or Pitiahcr and her usieL 1 1,1 1 . .. .. . r ors viiitneny, .vianclieatiw, thiiiMCiie.f .aa reaeeville. Mm. rsvillo, Hiruiiogiona, ie. Tin B.nlatiil eily would bate a twoubatiun ul aiaa aisi.isai haila. . . Mrmotnst fnanrii. Visithm Tha ,!, nf vi.ilali.aj In Ih Confarmice bv Ibe niikisii th M. E. f hnrrh, ha been published. Thi f.. lowing ia the arvarceaur,, f ,y Ih first llntrM, UUVQOp A a Jrw t N'.cili Cm"n, N. 1 hh, at Wilinie jtna. Virgin!, Nov. !h. si l'rler-1 uig, (aurrla, tec. 1SS. at lieane. Florida, Jan. I'd. at llainbrkig. Larvr a ar llsi-.a.n Yot aunrieliam Yooa th pnaaaaaiarof fiartv wiTa and the Uiorroe ol I'tah, haa writ en a fnir e, bio,a letter la de'etiro i4 hiavelf and a"aeiinr aieryl-.tv e'.a. lit f..r II. Canliiuli. and Ih I nine, and in favor af slavery. He fuels assured thai fieaor! Za h ary Tavb ia la ball. He ol i.yta Im yuan Irvdieba aa rni lht arc llselr ti a-et In I I rail, la ia (tah; an I aava Ihal th aaibte ia moat eaa, hat plurahly nf wire, meg nf fnast ii ta f. nv.aud eve, aiaeveuty, as s ms rep.at aar I", Imt ia''ls are tut lo tafor from Ui that they have aay ta afar. Aenrnri lloaarta 1 It ia o :a i,fol duty ajiMiasaeo the far.tratiin of distraaaieg b'Sfi e, l In "eniaewovilio, tai Vl e-laeadat hut. r. II. J.aaaa faialit etal lial ilr. A. i. Fl'iB. i 'aii-.f ot that fVaeo, tvtM Marl 1 faei.eola- id' the traeedy. Mr. f4; li. baa I a -y oo.el, liveable, and '.m-ffeai it Ins, I'r. J .lie ha la-aa arraatod aa- ouaauad ia prison. i.i. . . Wii i y .f'aiivv i bi tai.sr ..a H,i . VI la ra t. I'.a I i,arU,u. M k g tl th w,'ai',lrli.'il to llie at-V esd VI at iri ua aa f lioast Kuttiail .rdloa, f i uu M.-li fi fl 1 Unodn. t.rt..il, . , l,,. In ,) 1 I'.'l.a, I 1 , f, M'.l,riiV. (o, ( lll"l. f,,rt aiiiei 11 riiarta Ue r-aj fr aa t i l,t: to l.uib ie t' a. J! nrnrDni is Scjvic iau 0 ail rne-y, tor Uragh I fall I saaa Kit, aaia. ' , WasriiNotux, D. t April 3 lbi5. To th eiti'-n of the lHa.'rict of Coiumbiavf lie ,iry oj iuiiinyivu uijMrueviur, : Mr FEi.toar-Citirtm ! The tie that has tr many ycm b"iind m to the government, aa an umlne omccr ot tlie lrs;urj liepartiiienL has this day been severed bv tlie L.oul of power.: It necessary, tnerefore. tor me lodo uniethinj and that quickly lor the fifijMrt of ilmse ttho, the pMVidcnc ut tnnt, are -.a?r iiniii aire. ire; and I now solicit meat reepectt'ully your kind patrunnx lu ucn uu-mesa as 10 a few day i lavbcd it necoasary to announce my dutcnuuut- n to pursue. . I have lived her a Quarter of a century, and every dollar I have received from the government has been snout aimuiir tfuu not recklessly, for ery one who know mo will teotifv that 1 never possessed a habit of disj-inatiou or estravairauee 1 and yet, I have not a htt or a foot of ground s.iow for It. - Xieverthelsa,, a ta uiv fc.ir tu pcuJ tbe residue day a iu Washu.&ton. 1 eiu oiiusi great uruionatj uie tvorira'.loe f Wasbitiittou. for tivu aimoiiiliueutj rcoraJv oonrorre 1 on u,iriti tTisaf imaef the wt.atenr-f - . . 1.. - - . of th Pohli Scu.s,ui, the ether, that of one of the reviser of tlie code of laws to be prepared for t'.c District, in ubedienc to the act of tie In aei.ion of Congres. Though not offices of pro2;, ley are. at least poits uf houui. and the ai"j Hil- uient manifwt a eonudeuco worthy of the reiurp ui iuj waiuieat riimuuu, anu wiucii can oniy testify by the must earnest endeavor to perform with fidelity and to their tatiifactlju, tlie tecum bent duties, .1 . - The liulC COTiSulaed by thesa r,li-. sim-Ii! n o ave beuu made a pretext for mv removal. I oause mj trustoe-hip did not take me more than two bcui's in a month from my oDiciul businoaa, and tlie Board of RevisVir of tho Code have but yet had their 8rst mooLuig. Hut, 1 have not shunne ! to declare to you all the counsel " of the true Amerkmn t Biit this I have not ceased to do openly and above beard, from tlie t'lne of Mr. Van Buren'eadiniuistraivit. tu the preivint time j nor have I J .0,1 mure dur,i,j, tbe present administration thau I did before. It hen the American iiarty was onrauinpd hen nearly tep!y years ago, I wm appointed it) pu lie tiieellng cluirui'au of tho committee to prepare 10 addrcua to the re-tde of tho United Ktatea' aud it v. as v rilten j uie. There was r.o nottci in those pcoceodingi. Yot i van not muosieu for the port I took iu tlienn ........ A tew vcars alter this 1 walked to lha Now Yard one ni"ht of every week for sever vl in suceession, and listen! to tlie viluperoiiiu.s of the Rev. J. P. DotieUa am.iust Prutustantivm and the libeily of faith and opinion in rejiptaie matters, uuu n:e next night returned and rcplu-rl to loin before the same aud.cueu. To this l'. Key. Jas. Brown can. testify, lor. after a while he came to my aid, and midored most efficient service. I also published awoik ah out the same time in defence of tho IVuteafant Bihlo aa pub- taottr: nmttnst must virulent attack bv il.e Ucv 01.UIS1 us 111 uiuiu oocictv. wl Ilont noli, or i..,oi. r. uuior, 01 uoorgctown tullcgo ; yet the bead 01 we sranaurv uciiamiieiit uien Unl not aonaidi theao things a cause for 111- removal from oflicu. I published article refuting the preposteruuc 1.111011 ai.b uu ui toe iiwauira w re ICIOUS 111 nentlmi .uaryiaiid; and also stricture., mi Ar, li!.;.l,, ...... o ...... uugnra - i.iitnuiic chapter" iu tho History if the L uited State. Airain : llurimr tli ailiotio.ir.i;..r.. ,.r l. v.. a - aa aaa'asav vi aai a a j lir and Mr. Polk, I published, at my uwu rvmusa. and edited a mouth ly magaiiue, lor a few yctri, in opposition to th tyranny of th Cornell id wiuu over tue niinii ul in'vn. It lucreaamrt iiulii- diioe, ana neeigns and con .poaciea .t::it the uuniij, oiiii aim rcilgn ua, ol tlie LUlIC 1 EUIO yet they who were at Uie head of tlie Ticaauty Uepartment at thit t.oriod, tlmugh repcatell,) urged by the tools and mini. t uf tho Jesuits, did not conawer lira just cause tut my n.uioi.il. Nouu prufeasing the I icmpcratii $ro. h id ai t et.liou;. found ao shamalaat and ao n cmiot to J.. if Demoorany as to attempt to identify the paitj w'Ji tha t hun h of K-,mv. The ln.un arwsns. r ul tht. ,. ;j haul n t ibee 1 j,,u iUi.fcJyiK of anU-v.n.-tii nd of t,at Chur. h w.iuae puhlie eiroularsdwryiw.oaocoajfrniic m.itiiiiig li as "at roei.i,,'," whico mlvocate iho uoh.n id Church and Sti'e, aud denetitioo all who oppose It, and which curs the hlriy of' the press, lib erty of opinion, ;,hle 8 -u-tie., tht Masonic isw eiety, Odd-Felluw' Society, Ac. None of aiv labor ever Interfered a, ill. . public duties, llul why should 1 be proseriWd now, and ty th preaeut administration : Hsiine luinaJ scathed tlirwigli all adminiatrutiu.is, trnm tu "any part id Oancral aac4ooa'o, pursuing tb. atu eour A hinted at above. Ilia rnaaon is thiai Tl.;. adiuiuistraliun is aiaLifigana l'Mjit, ne'iermad ui.n.ra. , coiouncnon witB Ilia tliree polia! tl gaus oi u amsuila la this oily, the ( m'oa. the .V its and the litlla Slur, and a faw n,ua. ....I old political trickaloraaad papiilicul demnjoues oi.o.uere, iu anno ana laoiituy to lieuiocraiu mrti with that organisation of a foreign priest hood, soul hero by th ie of Rm. and ao . Uinr l by other Lumiiean deafens, for Ibe pursau of urn! jrmiiong th ubtm ( f tl.it o.a.i.ire, and auluasliag Auwriiaui to I doiu.uatli.n e4 that friuiluf tyranu. ltv hait ffm met in iu eld It tbo Auwrieaa party, and ar aajina a dwparal warlar. They know that 1 bat arirr tle-uaieo lo aemxino Uiair ouursc aa treat ben-c and tuiciUsl, and I baaiiaie tea tu reiiotai that, uo pany oaa be tn.ls nal in llus eonntry wuieh ulv sdriilirie itaelf whh religion r.-t. which b a.w iys smight Uio deatrueiion af all oihcra. and which dsn aim as in it public and otbvai circular, all whu arc opp. ae.1 to the minis of Church arid tiiala, and ai a-lrooates of the lib erty of the pre sad iiUrly of eonaeieaoe. lui foreia orai..li.j,Hi cf e. n .p r-.t.r ia uuder to direute-a.-f the Jiami , oIh, Uavv g m, ail aurlieui.l Inlaen-. aritj, ti o,.iiiii.tral,uii to bsc veruia ; tht 4anarUi,-iiU aa ti4s t K 'am. a ow toveuga. l aoer tli cireuasstaaeu, dssa.-ila.aja aa not ta ba avoided. It cam UiH i fuy muM rrmm aw or fosa liar ov'ua. Well, the dead is dmi. and whtl a, II it profit Ibem? They may bak hsn.lt with Ihetyran.'a nulla vs. ami vita u.eva gl.avl Otoe tn r mean reinge--aigioiog that lis blow I as paralraed on id tl, am una of their friend 1,1 l.r.il,.. tli Pup af Iti.niB white I eateaia it an honor m lai tlwaigl.t worthy tube airuke. 4 defeadmg I Ik aauae ef Loarv of nsmd. Iilsrfty nf oj inioa, lilrty of tbe prma. liberty J conacieo j, and tbe poli'l al ri'iUm aaaa. True, th 1.1 But sot i. et it, Id ne,,n,c,ior r, and th want A w-eol h,r,y lan.ilt; hut, hl uig aa t in aa overruling I rvi, ou a, a' J tiuilieg In bi es.ro, ail poser of ,, aim n istr.n tb Iv.,., aad tha deul 1 41.11. a cu.b tiil 1 may let " ImulJad on every tid" jat I l,i, m ua nieri ; - perpieuiq in n a ia .!-! I J pevsaaute.), kul ro (no. tea cat mm. bul a- I , aeasr.jen. At flatsrus, na ll.i.iaa . aa ly HenNlle, feia-v-al tew slrao'J, f,uoi hia mother eartli, ai, freaj fr.ao a Ivranl grasp. alia-ly I faad raw bl and if r (run "li..d ll.at e.iif '.art, th those tl ar ra! deo.'" Ar.d b,a loiih t will "tij ahwl ai d spare n,A." 1 lew. . "in mtUi a bii aarvi.-e. ar ih tht f ning rrrtretoio) that tu) toirnty baa h.af 1 heea aad aaen 4 ha impra- had. and thai I Im, aevar cried to p. war cat bartered pib q a or i lo h . n I. una f 1 I ks. M V filioa ailiieo, sua ra.a i l.f. .- I.i, a Lihiy as.4 UW 1 1 -i Hi) Alt t Yf 1(1 aVf 1 at,. vTatiT f al.-l h f.,-, a. ta f r dini vt 1 1 si rr. p Is K 1. l a- I a-t .., ! I-. l.a nrj B.is. A t ; ' u :i asaal aau uat was ort i, f... 1 TT ir -.r- r ; , ? in f " far i n.t- Ir ccitc;.,,:v. l.y it.r we llu.it rt ind, intn leal.il., 1 -i, llir illlMUl I'.c ..u;. lii tiou of the tLi..: fa Ion. April '1 ht- a-- iniens i i ui-nt ryid en:r;iv. whi-h Mr. nivi.n !i 1 evidiHl. iJ t. ji t.rin -i 1 j. . i!.-i- a to iu. -. l.-lllf. l-erts i revi.j.it, on in tv- liar iiiu'r.uS ..in f., -1... - ooi. -lli, &c, atiil.-i.il.i the ctni ne, .. deinv of the prevent Tt,'m. eroi n.,-.'. -i for the mae, pictorwiiv whe.t in t-.i'.:,. i i-i. done editorially. Perft-et faC-onilt-n. e iu 10. w t-; obtained in relief, by a very sim- U- ai. I vr rs rtiuis pTMcesa, cf tl;e finest ensrniii,i..J on per, steel. Wood, Ac., and tjf iisndvvritin in e. onre ti. ma, dxi. ; a single iinnresnioii Iccia m;:! --, itt t i enahla thaw irkeuin to pr.uiticn 111 lc--s t i-ia ni linar a beautifully enernved r.hite in relo f or-i-.-'alio, as datinal, ready fo f-ii t with the h ! press by teant front works of gro.it vuiue n!i,,ii may have taken va,ira b. enrste. With au.-h fiO.J'ii;. f.. ..liilnm ,.r .... .... K -. doeuinents, it wns satuml to auiitaisn t.ru tin y would lead to abuses in u.riernt ulora han-b reel. In oorroborsiion, domS wonderful speciim -n of forged bank notes, bunkers' checks, mid hnnd writings have becu shown to lis. a hi h evidence the serious btllirti f,. ulii u..:.oP i. Mr. Ulvnn is the) inventor of a tcvnrr wlh K tatiilly defeats all itttempts affranduli i.t tamper ing and erasure, by exposi.-.g ile ra'rs.m uui-inpt- tng to operate on a dueument printed on hia ninr to t!ie loa of the original ; sn that, in sr.k!rie ta intrvihi"e Rinong us it vnliinl,Ie d.icnv- T m the art ol pmitii', he oftees. at the mime time, an ntiiidot nnd a sa.Vu ml : f .r it none ira tirtt the K iteritt! uf v. nieli his p-iper tc i lo ptesses oth?r eniiiiently :iut.n!t;int ql. aittics that 111.1st excite general tifh iiti.jn. Hit paper r.fe.ies to I e iniiesrucril.le by veretin ,.r m- misplie'ie inlluciices c-ir.'ilv hithly yaltiaMo itri tlie tropics atul of great cotisi i-cwec a re Vtrds the preservation nf our tiitn nnl r- cords. i'iieio Ii no saving to what purrioNcKsucu a p iier at tiiis -,vli! tint be appliciiblo tin ntnrehthts' 1 lii 'W Sir ai-eount leik'i, bi'!t i.f rT"!i,iiu.'c. '. .-ra. Id- ee,l"craf ril, ard till l.a-k.1 -priuicd for nuldte Ubr-'iriea all over the trrl'l. 'i be last Cniied States Census shows the Ceasiiy of such a pa pi bv the toll.'c 'in; vre-i : " lnitv hi coming generations rponire that d'M nmeiits eontaininir an mane tiroofs relM' tr th.v history of the present should be caret: l!j guardci from fni'i.-y or h-m." For tl.Ccv r.iid an endlrss vnric'v nf tnirp-.--s '.'i eoiaud f-r Sir. II. Civnn's - i.r ikh-i lie e'loriinnis, aiid we hail the proteciion 'vlreh ofcra with lha greateit aaiHf::t.u,, Wi . ,.; LU . nreutiou every uccosa ?,";,'. luMiiyeiteer. Tli Yau r or Onoa ti im 1si:i.k C -The value ui fund lu large cuica will a:mu-:i tn-so alio lave revnr iuquiitd pnvlien!,ul.- int.. iho suhject. A London pei indie ilc iih .1 ine liuiider. has given tenia liure shu'vini; tho viilu" of nroim-1 itithaccnlrMt 1-notiei.M mh t.-.n-ot lon l oi, iid the tniuner nrd I'nquirer '.iiV.-s ne.-ii-ii.u I-, aive sorue stntemeotii, lor the purpo-ool pr,, .cut. ii. a eonnuir.soi aj to id rel.ni.o v ilmi of ground iu New York und Lend. t. The.e stite uienls aie 1 urious, ud a ill lurni: h an ini ii: ij cf the ituni'nse uhie of city pri.portv. A lot in Finch I.n.e, Lnndiin, Ji fct tl-ep, recently let on a b'uildir.g U-n u l.y the Mercliain I'uiloi's Company, produce 1,1 1,,1) 11 f .ot as ground rent per iiimuni. Another i n iif.' ouhiil, id feet front and M) feet U.'ep, off r !, a rr-r'tiid rent of Xl.'Jui (;,iXi) per annum. t'i,i, -uhiting At the rate of thirty ve.uV purelnoe. the r. ,t per icro mnountt to jCdiO.mxi, ,,r ;..,i nil. ;ha nlouk uf buildings called the I. ! K ,,.,! Iloiidings, uocupying an area o 4, 01 f ... t, ) ro-- iiih- a icuiai ui jtio,'-o a tear. . in u 1. uii ng St. Paul's, rsHitntning about d.-liio Mit-e-t,. ul tnel, rents at I,.'jO, uhieh 1 e ,mv liii.t ton mist of iiJtiil.tKsJm, Bcro. A siuoll 1 1-1 ol g-.-oinl in Thread Needle street, only of Mip.-if!. ir.t leet, blinds a ground rent ol Xl.l.'.n 11 M'.r. Which raaniis tbo value at the rule ol .! 1' ,:. . 1. .f 4,l,UiJ an acre. A 1.4 near St. I'.ini - , f o.lKJO feet yieid" a erouid rent nf C.'.tsu) a . . r, cquivaieni 111 yum to .t-U,!"H! an acre. 'liiese figures, itr te es tln-y eic, a.e e iiiliii.1, it not exceeded, by the Now York vaitiaii..na. The bit outlier of illmm nt-i.,-i mid K h 1.1-0 P . ro, MJ feet deep and if I feet wi-'e. e.niliii. jJuO1u4n.1fl.iul f ja ab:iJ ut vi,.,n,,,i ihe vslliHllnn, pi-r it aolntiril. I" 1 . .7-. , 1 . i'l 0 Uit on the I . r i- u, .f-r il It !,.' iv ni.. Wall sUeet., ;;.i i.t l,y 0. c i.i .i ,0 l.J. if spiiim feel, s hell ut . 'lln, i- nt ll.li M'O of j.C.:'1,!"' J nil ti re. The c-n.-r k-t ,.f Nua-au and Wall 'ri-.-t-. il f.-. i l.y '. 1, i. h -I I st Ilii.OlSi, ur -t.it. , .) per e. , I , .,11 Niis.iiu street is held al ; luii.it m, ' p,. (,,( ,,, r ul ledur and Nassau itrreis, ii I, t l y worth .'.t"al, win th is nt the rut- .-I ft,'' lier Bi-ie. Tho b.l and l.uii.iint' ii'i .n. Custom House, hitriy o-i.upu-d I v lie I il, n ( ti ' the htnle and Hank id Cmoiai-ree, a .: 1 : i' liliitl"! Mali timer I, on ol lor j ...o .b .) , ,. of il it y.Usi sq iara tu t. The rale p'-r y aJ.-i-O.tfUt, of J.'..i,IMi. Ii el-t.s. upie.1 1 , ii Mechauirt' iutik is n pra..i-d at j . -,! 1 The lot is an irr-viihu . e. ( l v,. ,i, if about 5,i".l s-ju ire f. t, and i'" ia!m.: , n r a re more 1I1411 tan an., of ,1 ii.i. . I. 1 W11I1 lUeet, :1 l,j ,'cl, a o a. I I a jrnr H ,.- f ViG.HS), ta liii lt is at tht rat of i.raily Is., ai lions iwr aero. Messrs, l'uiwnn, Sl-r oian I r od lor ll.eir h-t (.0 Il.e mi ir ,, , 'iua slrtets, wbH-k is &u fist l.y Ml, tflj; n . which ip at Il.e ftle o" liene than ai v t i n linnjn thou. and d-diar pay a. re. If w stiat.ua l i at fifteen -. irs pi ! 1 which it moie iu aeo-i-daneevirh c r- um--Il ao at tic L.tioon rale, me v. a iu.,n c! ,N Yv.a Would exered 11,. ta of 1. .i..j..u. Ftril, An lotar. On Mond.ir ti .il.ii, g 1.. tbo laidy uf I'r. li. i irt .Mew e, ' f ti, , . ,,. .1 aas bniad iu toe rid aU ui o m .-' Ir pi Po nd alaait mrea fnoa U s b- 11 e, 1 -ad. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 9, 1855, edition 1
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