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3!orib-arn!ina tar. TO Td lulTCT c:;.rr WILLIAM a DOTJB, ' totrot trsorxitroB. - IIIM81 Bam; t dollars and fifty cent, if paid within I 1 months ; aud three dollar at llie ed at the Tf nam sincvy in vwy in vrr - y - ' . - ADYES.TlSKMF.STa et xeedig airtesa iu-.i ...... t; . r. .i,.n. aad I twety-ee cento fat Med nluiml insertion. Thau ( greatsr length wilt he charged proper tioaally. , Caen th-dsra ul Jadieial advei tissmeat Till he charge ii par cent, higher than lb above rates. A reasonable deduction will be mad to thos whtt adrertiaa bv Ik vaar. . Bask Bed Job rViutirg avaa with eeatae aMuatah KMtl U nultttlf HTM . bv8 Lttr ta th Edit MM ba post-paid. I ,. IJluSKUAL MUECTOllY. -- .crrr coVkksment.....: "Wra. Dallaa Haywood, Intendant of Police. ." COBalSSlONXB, 'j&Jsfera IFttv-ALidridg Smith, ' ' ,. " -A. Auaina, ( Middle Warit.L. Harding, ; Isaac Procter. " E.Cantwell, Weelern Ward. A. M. (iorman, U. D, Turner. J. j. Christophers, City Clerk, u, v, CiVjf Guard. James M. Crawley, rfactson uveruy. Jtttt CteW,-:Klward lUrria. r.-L . lleory 1'euniKgtoa. " ' 1 .'. ' ' F. M. Guller, H aichmaster. E. Harris Clerk ot th Mar- ; COtKTS. - L" ri . f. . n ..t v . k r.Ii:n t. ..1,1 Alia Of W cm vw (m u . in this citjr aemi-suiiually, on tb second Jiday . IB JlinA- aVIlfl the 30th da of Deuumlier I jttdya, Hou. I'reJerick HU, Chiul Justice,! It- M. 1'carsou, Aso. iate udge, : n" w!.neri.,V. ... -Io.. Reporter: J. J. Litclifurd, Sr., .Marshall. . 'i lie CmkJ SaUi Vuxuit Court for the Dis trictof North Carolina ia held seuii-aunually in this city, on Uie 1st Mouiiay in June and the last Monday iu Nuveiuter. JudyM. llua. J. M. AVayne, of Georgia; Hon. Henry I'oUer, ut t ayettevule; District Auoruey, ' ltobert P. Dick; I'lerk, Win. 11. Uaywuod, Sr., llurshall, Wesley Jones. 1 The Huytrwr Court for this County, is bold on the first Monday after the loortu Mouuay i Harcb and beptuuiljer. , , J ohu C. Moore, Clerk. Matt, tt. lUosom, Attorney General andSolic- ilor ot Ui founli Judicial 1'istnct. - The Cxmrt ' i'itai ami Quarter Sftio held on Ui tnird Monday iu February, Msy, August and November. Joff. Clley, Clerk. CnairmUJi 0 Vie Cvunlif Court. VVilliaiu Boy n. . , Ctuxlif Solicitor Qucntin Busbee, Hmrtff'tit Uuie Vvuittjf William II. High. CvrvHcr Willis buoU. MtguUr. U. UuUoa. 1 lAiAi5. nf ike Slate of fiortk Carotma, inoorpo- iaU. CUarter espires iu lstio. Capital HJ, divided into li,lKXlth.re. of wnicli, BANKS. Bank 01 rated ISaU. SLuUU.oX.sJ, the Irfierary Board aokls i,127 and Uie L'uivcr ity lutw.- : Priuirtjwl Bank at Raleigh, 1-: ;- tiooS Morleeai, President. I Charles Dewey, CoKtiier. - J. 11. Uryau, Jr.. Teller and Notary PuMie. W. . Auderaoa, Disuyuut Clerk and Notary rul.lio. " r Jordan WomUe, i r Clerk. Tuu Usuk ta.u brunches at Newborn, Tarbiro Faveaonlie, W 11 ui tu, fcluabeth City, Char lutw, Millon, Murnaiitou and rViudsor. uiam n.ss. On the part uf tho State t D. W. Courts. Pub- lie TreWrar, M-olhcio. U O U. Branch aud W, IU Powle. - I On the part nf the Storkholders 1 Wm. Boylan, m. t-caoe, J. n-rJ Mouiuae, A - . Ofluriniz aiidUcnewat duv --Tueadar. Discount dav n euoaeuav. lMmesti liiils aud Bills oi Exchange discount d evtry day. . , Basilica liours from 10 till Z 0 clock. . Jtnlriyk Brami nf Ike Haul vf Ms Gi; Fear Willuun tl. Juiirs, Cashier. R. P. t'laclt, Teller . Notary Public, " Beth Jones, tieiirga Utile, lr. Thoa. if ogg, - - . - . a id C. W. D. Iliiiehings. - Offering day Monday, Discount day Tuesday . R.fL ROADS. ftaMyk and CoMvn Railroad Comjwey. I.ITII. Branch, President, W. W. Vase, Treasurer, , Pool, Assiaiaut Treasnrer. , C. B. Allen, Depot Agent, POST OIHCE." Williaa Whit, Sr., PoM Master. Ofcc aours a week days, front Sao-ris to P. M. TUAVELER S GUIDE! liirtv a trsatva or bsil t ai-sioa) NOIITIIF.UV MAIL (Or RuLa...,) Through Mail closes daily at 6) a. War Mail . " at 9 P. Amva daily at SI p. m The Cars kamthc denut at I) a m MtLTIlKKX MAIL (BrTwe-aoasa ilaca.) Cli daily ............as i p. as Arrive dailr I f. Tn Hack leave. at 7i p- WESTERN MAIL (Br Raitao,,) Claws) daily .....at p. m. Imio daily .. at 6 a. as. Th Traia Wares ......at a. as. OOLDSBOnO'MAII-fBT Rsaaosa) Cfcwaa daily, (tespt Monday,) ... at t p. at Arrives daily es,wpt Sunday,) at a. as The Cars laaras daily at a Bi T A R UORO" M A I L ( Br T ao-wos.a II r. ) Ckxaaoa.Siaday, i aea.and Tbur, at 9 p. m Arrr.as l aJK Tkiira. and No, at T p. as Hark ktavaaou I.m. s4. aad rl at a. as 1'irrslWHKf MAIL I It r laass Boai lists, aa Chaa TurWsy and haiarday, at 9 p. a Arnvaa aa Moaoay aui Tharaday, at 7 p. as ilaca ksavee oa bua. aad W ed. auuat 7 a. m It' I TH II til, V, r.s.r ttn, aatassaf fsra Uavsa,l-.iUil-iaa, t, l IS. Vai est )r wAtkt5L rOMtltOT. 17 CVtlt l J.Mtl0M)lT l4a. J.4 r J Mva a aval aad esaua anirta 1m mmmi. ft 1 stAhLIStl. April ink, Isi s r BIT; MT rTl Pair, 1 I jmm rsaatvat tirvH Waal aaf MihW,.' E. L. HAkblNu. Mar U, Ills. at. CIO T rTs r-l aaa ml ku Lmmid. KMlUflcrilll Rk4. Ik.. .ka- l Mm ear ' IkAa.ssawvvrat aka I. ik . N AMX a. u. aad as (ks. ' sms Wv- t1.J aWHaar U,,. m, l, to, casnad aadSMSstsSf ' itiinLrokiioT. SI (I'Mia mis) atl KTw".ww"a7; aW af re a a.!., hfyif k J .a aaaS ajwlkt a.4-,- - . MilUK turn. .Mafaa,tatt VOLUME XLVL Carsltnit Star O5' EALEIQH, N. C. Satardajr Moralair, Juiic 3, 13. ArroixTiXT(. W Hr rrqutwied tolate that Mecin Shepard and Branch will apeak at Lwiiburg ea tn 12ta inat, k being Taeada uf j donrt weak. ' Tii candidate are preparing a lilt of appoint ment, which will be announced in a few data. JST The American candidate forCongrea in lbii Diatrict, Jamea B. Shepard, Kqr addreaied the people of Orange at HilUburongh, on AVed ncednj last. Ilia speech ia represented to have been one of narked ability, and convincing ef fect uputr thnM present. Reports hate beta industriously circulated thaf the rote for Mr. Shenard would be sniaU in that countT. because many of the old Whig party weald ut against biui. AV'e feel authorised from hat weba'r beard, to state tliat this ia not the ease ; but that Mr. S. will certaiuly receive nearly the entire rata of th whole Whig party, and that thf American party will be able to roll op a much larger majority for him than baa been received - J "J candidate for years. A Ihcidiut. W understnnd, that after the discussion at Graham betweep Messrs Beade and Kerr, 58 were initiated into th. America, or ganisation, alarge majority of whom were Deroo- crsrs. A n hig who bad been tor some time a member of the organisation, see'.ug this grf it preponderance of Democrats, remarked that be did not know but that he should be compelled to withdraw, as it began to look very much like a ''Democratic trick.' ggiF We would call the especial attention of our readers to an article, in another column, which w extract from the A rat or, n the sob- :oct of improTln, l,ds. It shows what can be , Ti.j : . done by well decided efforts at improvement, even with th natural resources within th reach of very fanner. The example ia worthy of iml t ition by every tiller of the soil in the. State. A. J. Leach ia oat in quite a characteris tic card In the last Standard, in which' he reite rates statements that he made at Franklinton, which uaie iwn over again. It is . j;j-, which have been proved to be untrue, over anil not necessary for us to say any him and bis assertions, he has already dona that raott effectually aud fully by his own conduct 1 -Th letter of tb Hon. W. W. Valk, member of Congress elect from the Stat of New York published in this issue, although long. Is worthy of careful perusal. Mr. Valk ia a Demo crat Know Nothing, and bears testimony to the '' th party, not only ia the Empire Mate, but generally la tue Aortn. lie prououn- k. .1. ,.r Lni,i ,A ujm.!. ...a ImU ., . . ' . m ... - only ,rue piauorm on wnicn naiomai men caa stand. We commend it to tlic attention oftlis reder. par ne learn irom uie viarrenuin aws, mat Jir. Branch, the Democratic enndidat for Con- retu in this District, spoke In WarrcnUm on ..... .., . . , Wednesday last, n learn from a gentleman who was present that he was replied to by Dr. g. , Williams on behalf of the American partv, mu.h irU ,,, .y. Wc, M,urc4 Warrea will give a hand sum sot to lb candi dal of tb American party, Star Ws copy, in another column, two letters written by Major A. J. DobsUob, wlra was the moat intimate friend of General Jrknn, and vary promiuent supporter uf President Polk. It will be seen fit he preies kis dctcraiinaiija aot to eo-operat wita tb Democratic party la supporting Gmernur Johnson for re-election as Governor of Tennessee, a J reiterate his oppir tilioa to tb administration of Preatdcut Pier. This la bat aawlhcr iniedrat la bnr that the Democratic party,- unite the prearnt sitminis- I trato, has Ueo.e ihoroaghly and radically I aormpt, siac oas wha kss been au well knows all his lift at a tbonagh going Democrat, as Ma- ye Douslsoa, would not for a light cause sever himself from aad deaean a party with whom be aa beeas long and a btlmately IdMtitea. XsLakotsssT. Th UillsberuBgh Rceordcr eoaae to a this week mack solar gad aad other wise iasprvwi. W are maeh pleased to this rrideae of the prosperity of tb Recorder) It asstainiy deserve a wide circa laiioa aad busts af paying uhseriber. Ws upy frosa H sa art We, la reply to the assertion of tl Standard thai it would nut sup port Mr. Shepard fur Cuagras In Ihia Diatrict It i all right, aa w belktnd from reading its a rater article. Mr Tb Rirhasond Pny PuM say, that lb AasarVaa pany has beaa dafeatid in Virginia by Iweigaare, Roesaa Ctlbolica aad demagngaea la It koly asTort to pin th rkai from ibair iaaacuea. it baa beaa tbaawfullj tulJ by Iu awn eaaetrvMa I tb galley stave id Belgiaaa, and lb eoaiiet and jail birds af Ireland, ay to lb Amrieaai Had ynr parraaaen bee detaat wMwifn. bad llisy beaa a'l ana, lik atany w cuutd nt m. are ornaments to saaiefy bad thay beaa I ard working aaernantra af aligniewaif minds, t.ab'4 failing ia and eoaipr.li end isg ear hv stiiauona aad wr laaa taieiligaat asawnaata. having a stake, a th enantry instracved lalr ars Ik aaarstnud war svstem t4 gtfvernasant farm are. lawvsra, pbjsicMas, of r.rtal,ilili bad we beaa bwbMt asar to asaa hke tbeas.'w ant-til have sabmittad wnl.,t a asnssr. Bui it was 4 to b m. thrr lrane we alroal I rwhar sav ear evsansa aeta dMaraiined thai a sanald drain tba estp of aumiltna ta the sarf dran. la all ptaeas slirrt kt was fas.laa. eery b-.l d avnMf was aasrvned, a brmg Re ward tl vary rrfa. af mankind, aad lease wreirhas were at ealf plarad aa a leva! wit Ue fras and hdTaa4Vii pant la af 1 trgiaia, bat war p'al, by lb Mwwan of asaawkab- rav.4 tlisir euuatry I. pawar, M a puwiaa ai tlim with a rod i4 itoa I" liw oa Wa-aiwrv. 1 vr W. P. rrfta tt.a i-nw, af aS teat a4 ,v lmrm V'Mb- '" M laa ial i. aatlinarlalea krvaanusg at Ua Ovaarai t.t eraaseat. .RALEIGlt,MOJRT CAROLINA WEPTTZSDAt K0S2fn;Gr JffNSifc6 TOWN MEETING. At a meeting of the CUisens of Raleigh, held in th Town Hull on the 1st of June, to make ar- raogementa to celebrate th 4th of July, W. D. Haywood, Inteadant, in the Chair. . Oa motion th following named gentlemen were appointed committee to make the neces sary arrangemeotas- On behalf uf the Independent Guards : Lieut. Raby, Lieut Bunting, ' n. C. Su.ith, John Gorman. ." On behalf of the Oak City Guards 1 Lt. R. S. Tucker, Wm. K. Alley, F. Ironmonger, John Kane. On behalf of thj Sons of Temperance: C.B.Moor, J. J. L.iciiford, ' H. Porter, P. P. Williams. On behalf of the CitiiennT ' Wm. V. Colliua, L. E. Ileartt, Jo, Weltering, Bernard Guioa. Tna AaiToa. The June number of the Ara- tor is a capital nam bar, on full of instruction to the farmers of th Stat. Wt are pleas 1 to lenrn that ita circulation ia rapidly increasing. To secure good Agricultural Jouiuala, there is no surer way than to give tusm a wide circula tion. For the Star. J.iNrii.L, May 26th,lfM. Ma. Eoiroa : After the exercises of the ex animation (of the Jonesville Academies) were over to day, it was publicly announced to the audience, that at night there would lei lecture in the chniiel on the subject of Kuow Nothmgism Of course we were anxious for night to come, to se if sain wauld be heard, we were early at the Chanal. and to our aurnriil. found it full and rnnrinr over, all anxious th Iwsr the work of Sam. Tfie aodienc was addressed by our good old friend Dr. Richard Parks, of Iredell, who seem ?d to entertain th people very much. He spoke in his usual warm, it iotiu and enthusi astie manner, showing yp the intfuences of the toreign immigration ana tu.msn vathoiics in their proper light. His speech was full ot good sense and sound argnment, and was re ceived by the audieuce wiih iithuMtic and prolonged cheering. We were surprised to Hud ihat sliuoat everybody was a friend to the Auier ican Dartv. After the Dr. was through, Mr. C. C. Ilackrr, formerly of this place, but now an officer in the Navy'Depnrtmeiit u4r l'reiHDl Frank Pierce, attempted to repy; but Dr. Parks had put up his corner ao well he could get no hold, and alter a fruitless attempt for the Administraii n, he qui), producing but little effect. TlieDr.ihen ma ! a lew more remarks in which he entirely used up the recruiting officer for the Administration. .nr. Ku. I'arks, Jr., ef Iredell, then gave os a Iharp sneei'h inwhicb heshoweduptliemannerin which the Presidency was sold at auotiou by the 1 una ot iiome, tlinaiun-iiunup Uugtiea,ot Asa York, and bought by Frank Pierue. His speech was enthusinsticallT cheered. Ha wound up bv giving the Pierce dofender a good hit off. Ths meeting then closed with deaiening clieera for Uie Aiuenoui partv; w are oonudent tbal they had a large majority. THE CHEATER THE SINNER THE BET TER THE 8AINT." In all tb hirtorr of the ndities in this ennn- rv. soai eelv any uarallrl can be found tor the wuoieaaiv aim uojosiinnittn onnmanoii, wnicn eh araoiorise th opposition ai lb American movement in this district. We hare spoken nt this before, but have never sailed public attention to th noreea of tlii abus sottirienrlr. "On a loan examination, it will b found Ibat all the abas heaped upoa lb American party here. Has men at ed In an atumtail set i'I pnliil Ian who are hardly warm ia lb position ihsy have asaamed. Itoader, where do na supnot tlies mtinaal and fuvorif exnrssaioas,' defunct Feit- ralisia," " Whieircrv," "wind broken paliti eiana," "aormpt clique," "hungry nflinewk era," and a thoasand other such dainty and elegant morsels come from f Not from old line Democrats ; aa, nut on. From thoa hav rn- rauy proceeaen cairn ana reapermove ataeassion. earrving with it weight, aad nlaiiuiag and receiv ng tea pact. Hut act a singm awnmncar of tits der, front Cliuamaa oa that stamp, to th Editor ui tii Aewa, but la stabbing atoet veti"-fnllv tiKM whom he haa Jnst paned from I Many al them par taraed tnvir poltitns an last, Mist it aeaui of their pantaloons remain before t Thee aaw raaruit are asiaod with vaneratma for the doctrines of Jefferson, deprecate a ratara la tee eaudiUua ot ihing during III times of ths aide Adsme, aad to aicnalis tliemselve ia the ves of their new aasneiarea, fall tail anon the atea and principles which they ktiely snug heaaanab . laa a tola whtek tliea msa tars lav- ishsd upoa ths Democratic party, an anly tat os felled bv tlieir denuaciatHia id Hint partv, which tbey hav ta lately aesartad. v agre with them ia both poaitkma, aad are willing to apt y the dVeuneiatmn to theat, which thay bare ia lima given to vry wua, ana a aesnrding In their cava aaowtaz, they are aaeaa aad eon apt aa Waiga, w agree that they are aally email aad eoatemptlbt a aau-Amancaan A'DrnUe spectator. WISI AND THE DEMOCRACY. Oar Deaiocrsli frieads whe fue s early a cir of rtar aaat hav beaa ta lue kvl it ol aojaine llaairy Js. vv ise villa HM siiat, aar ressaily tokee j bim to thair aaa aad baaia. lite byraatue Aasarioaa Or ran baa aa anerdute aertineat to this, la a auaatry towa af fw lurk, lived (sneer weave aame was 1 beans Itoyanlila, kaowa aasuog hi frieads aad aeighUars lr,aabis sanburat tad swarthy aoatpklma, as "IHaok Tea lleymdda" New black Tubs was a asaa at vesica, aad aaa C'dsail af ike militia, aad aaa a maaof ladasaee ae a ptiblioiaa. Uue day, a baa ia lire city, k was aoaualad by la very p'tasing bat Bait aiwamwim appallaiiaa) ut "Cos. Kaymdda." Ua toramg roaad, a mat the a arm grasp aad beaming enalavtaas ef aa eld aad valued frmed, wba, danee a toag araaaiat aaea, aad aever.naa tailor aallad kim by aay other aam laaa "thaat Tom." "tsaad Bmraiag, Cuhmal Knaolda," aasd bia frisad, "vaal le It aews, aad Low are ail the frieads ia year townf "All rifcBt." naid lb CasoiMtl Susaoiag bat hard band to ia sity friana. bat bear at M that yua adjrasa as by tb asm af Cutoaal Raymads ike I rat urn to twenty yasest ta, awv I iai4 let Jus are a eaadioVte lur abarif ikul fall, aad want a dalagaiioa frum ear sisa aad base sub stitotrd KayaoUs' a 'Uaak Tarn.' AU right, all right; bet I fear if yoa are elected skar li that ''ol. Heanolde' will again baa an 'Mack Tom. laa bad better rmaeie a aaaduleta, aa it a.ak J -a asetutassly patil aad aeraaal.l." I his w ibuik nails appropriate to lit puuiwm tMf. Was. As bag as he m a saadataia. aad sarcewM aae, be will Mill be praised bf th ItaaMerala, aad b itreaeiy agraaalae; bat let kiss gat oeee iaalallad ia Ike Govevaor's raaif af S irxmav aad oar word ta? it be will beanese as eapopemr ae svav, lor at ewevsaraaM Uaspr, iBiparwt maaaar, aaf kM taan Haling dav pasilMa kais aat altarad. J'kda, Aaa. Aaas ma I - Tb PkiM.lphla LatrT tae Ihat lh. rsraae tiM lasat la k taitslavary addraM ia thai city, leat wevk, If si 3 ol rarpe ntle bad Wa svnt fnna Bwtea ia t'ias, lalfled "an.,!,, ie arm as many af the Nw l.ar'sad slWs la Ksaaa tavritary svaat tr ns it ef )lieuna toearanaistt. Fnm tke KtakaUh Burnett-. ANDREW J. DONELSON, ESQ. The subjoineil letters .'rma Majt Donelaoa spouk fr thcauxilves,' The pou'ieal annual im of the writer: hia personal and official relation, with General Jackson, the respomalib) diplomnt io stations to a liicll b was called by Pre, idem folk; the large degree 01 ounudoac repoead in aim by President Jackaoa and President Polk ; tb determined opposition wutcu ue ever arowl to the doctrine and sclieiaesuf seaessionists mid isunioniiiw, ot wliateversuipe; aad his steadfast maintenance of the principle of th Compromise Measure of 1850, at a tim when hia interest! might bare beon subserved by trackling 10 the Kttiftre3..Uif f the Had sis of the Southern Dem- ooraiM opponeuu of tbas maasuroa, Tbea cm: siderati lia all lend intereat to th political rei;l- twins wa.cli Major Donelaoa, luentire accordance with what he undei siandt to be the good old fashioned Democracy nf Jefferson, Madison, and Jackson, deems it his duty to hld toward th present Democratic candidal for Governor nf Tennessee and th present Democrat! occupant of the White House at Washington. , ,A Tj tke lutor of Ike UepuUMtm Banner. bis: As seveml uf my acquaintance ia vnri- rinus portions of the country Lai written to me, expressing a wish 10 kuow my v re.pasiiiig tlia raoeut aominatiua aa 4wvCf nve aHttiasoa by th new school (.f Democrats aasemblad at Nash ville a fe weeks ajco, I do not sea that i can answer them wore brielly than by asking th put 1 oaiion ia your ooiuume ia uie iuiiuwing wore to .Mr. baatuiau 01 ui Mms utt ismas.- Ibis gentleman was known aa Aie-tuJ.r dunut the duoussious 00 the Compromise of i860, and became at once the favorite of the now school ol Democrata, after it was ascertained tbal h bad been elected by Mr. Chevrs, the famous dUunion orator of &uth Carolina, to print and eirculuta copies of his speech iu th Nash ville Southern Convention. In. that speenh Mr. Chevrs boldly advocated tl.e formation of a Smtoern Coulcdcracy, aud nuicuicd the CouiU ttiliou of Uie lioilcd States as a dead carcass. Mr. Chevrs is still agrev. name in the estimation ot the ni-ciuiiio or J.uUiutei ma cuss ut uoliu- eiant wno are scaucreu in sdiouku tnniugiiout the oouulry, waiving to see what adrautage can be secured to tii project 01 seising Caba and establishing a Southera C6nlod.eraey, from the treachery and imbecility of Mr. Pierc and his Cabinet. ,H lours, respectfully, A. J. DoNiisox. May, 24, 1855. ! t Nasuvii.l, May 22, 18J6, S16; As I am not a nuihtior or abolitionist. or an apologist, m any degree, for Piesident Pierce, and his cabinet, in their attempt to covera Ui eountnr by a coalition of the moat dangerous motions in lb laud, you will oblige ue by erasing my nam from your list of sub scribers. luu maintained th opinion during th discus sions on lb Compromise ot l.vH, and after ita pae-age, that measure was a cowardly surrender it the oause ol elate menu, m which resnact yoa airreed exactly witu sucu barmniuoua statciuii aa Messrs. Davia. tthe Seoretarv of War.l Mr. Soule, (1st Miniiter to Madrid,) Uiddiuga, of t'hio, IMitnner, ol Alasmchuaetls, mid Seward, ot New Turk. 11 you have chauged that outnion. or 11 any ot loose nave wno 00-01 airateu with yoa : .1 . .11. . r .1 . . 1 - iu uie aieuiO' nine orusaua ui huh permu ag uosf the oeace of the country, 1 have socu no eiidcuoe of it in the columns uf your paper, but, oa tb contrary, niucn thai u calculated to deceive tlie puiplo, and, under tb guiscuf the w ml Vrmvo- iocs, to inaugural auoilier tlaiery aiiitntna. iu inox, ivniiessee, witn but lew dissenting voices, in accord with Mr. Madison, the author of th celebrated irgiuia lUip n, declared Iter concurrence Willi uoiicral dackain, wlion de nouncing the attempt 01 houihCarolinato nullify the laws ot the tnued Mitten, unreason. And this is now the sentiment of nitie-tentlie uf the people ol tins Stilt, i el it at uotunuua that Uie iinlikiduaU tii mist piouiineni iu adbi-rence to this treason art iwaM specialty ougul for by President Pierce to till pi moat delated and resMHisilde national trosts, but not a word is ever to b found in your paper warning the country against conduct so obiHuly Mi resol of th ininuoe whit h haa surrendered the power of the Federal Goiernment to th liallifying few tions ei in oar. we sit remcmher Ibat th most acUv leader of th Tenuewre dit Uioo vf tite new school of Dvtunrrats, alter a mysterious Hiairish of nal riot- ism on tne top 01 B.s .llonnl risgah. ram duaa and iuforiaed us that hi heart would break be fore he could rrj 'ice at the passage of tb Com promise, and moi recently, that the present nominee to the office of Governor, by th earn rhaol of DeaJvcnit, shocked tb religious sens i tt.a age, la calling Democracy tb Jacob lad der of th earned scripture. If tb people nf Tennc4eere prprd to nil lbeircbf i dies with tlx whe preach this kind vf k. jitr aa ism, I do aot see how tbeit Vote ia 10 become pntential 111 putting down th f matieuia ut suk awn as Gitidiuge and Sevard. Tke paupleuf ItM .Yirlh bai dsriauily eijual rigbla villi aa uf the .SiKith, and it may be etiauud thai tliat will Xtais them Willi a much freed. aa as w do ours. If a are to manage oar political affair by lb aid ef nitons aad dreams fnaa lb laps ot a Be MomuI Pisgah aad Jacob's bubler, U ia but natural Ibat oar brethren ul lb North should avail themselves of lb same assis'aace. Bat ibis tri kery and bombuggery b long aot to the erred ot tb old fa-bloned renaaaaae Dem arrat. II baa always ban wet! to a.lbw Ia tt (mtswpe uf yVhitigt.ai, Jeferson, Madia, and Jackson, whe never taiUd to atake war ua nallihealiias, wherever It appaared, wbelber at sashed ia New Vara, baa Us Carol iss, at atis sisatpiii. 1 ana patmaa aad simeimsa laegbt ae to Udl atone ta theOmatiiutifvi vf the United Dtata he the asaaaar of th awwer el war Fad- era! aad eaaie guveraBMRIe, Bad I tor one am tair)d to staaal py tlie taitred isaniaail, au- aaaasd bv the Jieaaaaaeneat af ttuearai r Joaa.ua. Iks aiyaw faansm at eeaaiue taiward ar laaa mystaraaa duetria ai aal'Vava,w. m. a ksMrprvtod by the twe fsmeas eeaveel.cai wharb the svaalry aa wita.isd, ths ane aaseae Med at Hertford, aad the atber el Nashville, aad both peufaasnia to art in In aame ef Mats Rights, aad a at net euastraetMa of lbs pewer af ihe Fedarai tienramaat. Year, aW A.J. Dosttasa. 'raav la, ralW. HOW TO IMPROVE WOHM OUT LAND. ' . Tarboro', 2Hh April, 154. em ysarssr". sl bsv beea h f rased br cl 1 farmers, Ik baaieM time of lb year anmmraced ab)et Ibi taai, and eonlinnrd antd Ins i.( af Aarast, aheetleltlvariif crmawaa Inliated sad Eat little remained to be dim lb halvnre of the year bat to gather lb crop, ahum was renar ally bnr. bat a litila avir ikaa a sepp-.rt. -vow, mr. Miiar, aae anw IMors Pavaelani-aif The auaetlty ef work d.i the Irat f. ur mmiilia of la yr, eVetdHly the baso-sl p.rti .n is now aaarty suai to what was fta-merly d.s la th whole ysar, and tkecrnpsaf sura and rota 4 b- tad if aot irsUfd, alar Ihe present system af anaanag, anabiag. a. I ao B-4 aaliave Mies I any part uf tb world where th asm S'auant uf UIsh-, (doa't maaa asaney) vmptye4 m ita rroviug lb soil. as Is w (.aagoe ia r'brenamb. Mo.1 lit oar iniprvving fermei o rm-isf from Khl koBalrs to aa tkaaa.e Iwada uf man to tb band, asul pult-ag lrut on kaadrad to aae kaadrad and tventv lie loads to wary core ealuvawd ia fhm. Inn aavaaBt ef ta"S oils nnttj) oa ear tsamt. Bad assay or a think w ar d iag kat mack ia tins an Waa'k at kniiaass. eaaainr aawiy sskar things equally narauarf be be. impsrfaetiy eVas 1 yat w stiil pmnt ia this aama, lit s Ihouaaada wba bars pramM nd millbms that will Miow ai "W, kase tks rki sad araraes H toa. - sesame om eras j sa 7 ta vrsa r But time will ilt'ubtWs correct this and many ot ter (rrurt we ar onutmitliiig. The permanent improvement of tb land, under this eyatna, i great. 1 think th uicreaed mlu ef bind, at tlie esiuratnm tf e:u-h year, treated ui tins aity, Is Biar Uiaa squill (flying nothing, of ilia jrcjlly increased cpip, wbtefa is ample rsiiiuutraiioa for xpetise, trouble, avc.) to th siuipl iutcraal mottled capital iuvested in the laud. . Allow me to give ytat the result J my liiniteti eipenenc as a fnraier. 1 do aa front no egetis- uo views, rdeiie of puffing myselt.'hat fnna a aii tear wish of twneatting other, 1 hegaa to farat ia lrt-iH npna aa eld, wore down pla-iiatk.b coil erigtnally Cued; bat owing to th skim ming systeia ia plowinx and uaiierter drainiai. or, rather, Be draining at all, pa rear t by my prodoeetsor, in ind waa reduced to lit mwot grail uf sterility. 1 thought tbea, and very yoar"t eipericnce siao has etraagiliened main tliat opinl.ai, Ibat dntiuittg, deep mut Mavvwoa draining, ws ths tret step to improvement. My ditch were eul from three t l feet (kUII deep er wont da any injury) deep, which mid my land sufficiently dry (the uunntitT cf land ia Nunb Carolina sobbed aad iiynre-l by water, if cleared aaa well drained ami put iu cuuiratwn. would feed th armies of Europe) to receive other lm prove menu tilth way aT manure, deep plowia Ac Uut her let me uauiiuB my young bruther furuteraof au error 1 eoeiuiitlud In plowing. 1 thoughlt if deep plowing wsl necessary to iat- prov in soil, in sooner I Ui u tti Uuttor. 1 turned up the original suuseil, wlunb' a n never been diitorbed bet'or, and the osnaequMc was. a complete failure in tliat year servo oa th small portioa of buid ao treated." I am inclined to think tlie deepening of the soil should be don gradual ly. Dot exceeding aa inch of a year.. The snm object wiU b accomplished iu a few years, with- out sustaining in ion j am, 1 continued to improve every way I oonhl, by removing ditch banks! com posting stable manure, cotton seed; keeping my fattening ling pen ami cow pens wall supp.ied villi cither inter or swauip mud. ihere.ultol'ihis sours 1 here sulmiit. My crop of ledi 4 hands constituted my whole tore was, a taiga, too pounds eacti, cotton quantity ol com not remembered, butautnrient for my family. My cMp every year since haa been regularly insreasiug, but I will only give yne a stnieiuent of Inst year' UHit) tmp. My aire was seven bunds, together with a young man who anted aa o orn ar, and worked what time bu could: 200 barrels coin ui.d U (4)0 lb) bags cotton. 111 an nij laraiing operations, t nave never usou any bought men ores, (iypsura sieepletl. which 1 found hi n.t well on ColLua. lt nars well to Luv simply to rub tlie seel In. But I relied on suuh means ut impruvmas nature had put in my reach, and from my limited knoweledge 1 believe the means are amply supplied upon almost every larm 10 improve it. 11 the plan or improvement now going on in tuts county, and ao rapidly spreading in the an joining counties can be made gonentl throughout the state, and it is thrnngh ths niBtirnce ot your valuable paper this msy be efliwioil for I sup pose nearly every farmer In the (Stat will take tint "Arator," eilher or tna two nil at hers Issued is well worth the pries of one year's SMlmorlption then w mny expect to se the Old North State, no longer tb by-word, the "Rip Van-Winkle of Hi ,Nuih, . ahske on tier lethargy, and be, a she is vreU able to be, the best farming eitats in the Luion. .. ; !. tltu TilEFRENCII EMPIRE noraee (1 rwil y, w ho It now sojouminginFrane makes the following reply to lit rjuestmn as to whether tie r.ninir of r rnnee will stand, as It eiist ander the present NatMciB, ' 1 meet ne one vim believes 11 will survive th present Emperor, lint very tunny who think it wilt last a long a he de. n hiie ne on speaks of hi patriotism or disinterestedness, even by way ot a joe, there t a vry general trnsi in hia atiiliiy and a mtiictice in his imlHatt!Vt!lc energy, lie is pn.hat le the most active, untiring ruler now living, and in this rect at h s-t reminds lneniHk ef'Aapoleon lailrand." lie lias b- aides th an doubted eoarag, lnsemfAl,feprrv es and anw.rrcring raith In hit " Mnr," which In-fit the air ol the Brut Hmsparte.1 He h more over the 1 uly liaiut anaind which all the autl- Republieaa nirre and intarasl ia Frame can for tlie present fa rallied. The prieate da a a imagine J im devout, nor sincerely attached to tbeir tortuast, bat tbey iy t " V bat mailer, en lung as be does oar work r Tk Lng'limist and tlrleaaisls, (t is fia-nieroomt.risinguaarly all that rematna 01 uie wikh or i.inuHrwning ariswnratty the la ter Including many of th master man faeturer, ouatraeiora, thrifty ' kralsrs, stark jobber and lucky parvmec (rnaraliy,) aay 1 " 1 his cannot but 1 but while it oas toe M pro- tocaju Drum Jacobinism, from Socialism, from larbuleaoa, aasrchy end th guillotine ao tot it uwt so long aa it will. 1 be mots mUlligeat work' man, tlm skilful artificer, the Ihiakera, the ea serviog. aspiring youth who are almnet to amaa lU'iiablieaiis, say 1 ' This idoatly cannot lax : tbea why pkiBge the natioa into Ik mtnatin auavaumn soil blsiatslinl whea II I alred groaning aadarlbe katd vf a distant, expeasive aud inguuiary foreign war?" And tba the geaeral auavtotioa that the empire is but a state of traaiue serve to protest it fruaa present as sault aad immediate danger. There is an ieciileet averted with th re seat emetoat in Virginia, that shuaU vol be par- lure tna pas anmeeuoerd, b suae 11 lasolv t nna;le ahieh I ntwrly sabvemte ot th fnediaa uf alantiona. w shads lo th order bv aed fnea tna Nsvy Department to remev ever aaaiiisia Ik Nary lard at Punas a a. Who st aid Vote the Amesaraa ticket. 1 aa we Ball tprremnp ia ila L ma drat, full! It m a direct etlempt to bar nr rataer aitoace anaaat iadepaadsne ef erennm. - Tksae mea ewd their aaa saMaet, aad tll of than auailiea, to uWir easphrymeat in tke Navy Yard. Te lute Ibis asraae of saiiiswt. vas a very serious matter teutrm, br N Wirnld bedenriviarthem ef Ihsir dally eraad. 1 rt, Ihsy ware avid that I hey tened Ikatr mht as free maa if they dared set to othaas I haa their aaas are eendl- daiaa, I aay waald toe Ifasxr tiluMiuae. Ar a laaa afasas, mssbaamsf Are yea to be whipped mta lb Iraaaa tT party I Are yea to be dereivad uf rmf.hivea.ftS bssaase yea beve aulttleal eraa toas t Talk af pnmeriaaua todaH I w bare eaa be feaad a muse gnaw, a asar ral ksatanee laaa bere. He took a pi Ibat aiiempt ef Itov. Bmeat.avclahtositoaaa mdepsndsaesia tbmigM a a moat aaaaeroa abaaa vf paver. If e-brard a a pmsdaat. where will be oar boasted bber- H ai Herat. Win u ta ttra t'tsa. A kobigrspk wilt or, la h-llav ta ea kvaaiaania, Ihe last wil,a af ibe late fciaa- xie Niab.ta, arrluea In Is 14, has beaa pvUi-Ua at bt, Prterabarg. 1 h Inl etoawe ie a ktod af addrssa to bis family. A flay aaeaastet .f eke varaase kiads nf taaaarty ha toaiagtolbe K.apress, bis wifa, ihe a rrar Savsa vakUas aae Majaviy shall retain bar bar I Ie tba aae af bar Bfanvaui ,a Ih dif BTM4 lelaie, aad Hi clause auvvtudm aa It tbtws i " The Irgaey whtuh I baaueaib to my h:UrrB Is to bv aad Bevy ibeir mm oar to aa a-.rt-tbiag la pnaawta aaw araa.,aility ta antiripiie all bar Woikaa, aad to oadsss.? ta raaitor bar oi l el rpv by ll nr devat d attvivtt. hever ma k f 11. '-rtake snyihiag vf tmpmttnre wiimasl list a.kttt bay adiie and amavdiiig bar matenial baa,t rttaa." orTti Kamarit sas have a assnnrip ev-py ef ll I'eotateveh, vhhk their rttm da a.d tempi to eeeiare bahair to Ibe period 4 M-as, kavag lawa wnltsa Hiirvara vaars afar tks dastk of Jliaasa. hr Al. -hua. lb aas f 'h,aaa, wba waa giaroiana ol Aarna. II Is kit la a lie nus, l.ks a Urge syi,ag-.gae roll f parehmaal 1 sad fd in a ) v.iii.g af cilvae si.k wok arn'mdlrrad g..Mee b 'te It is ihe i"ni.a. kuvsvar, af eneaprtrnl )!. ,, aha bare sismia ad lbs a,naa'ii tbal na si. -I,,., it .1 0m aot ,.s.k furl bet !. k Ikaa Da mil vaivy. f tt . (srHivit. OV Till! t t.-TPtr' . . t-tTxa raoa itserlu . New Tort. May 2'J;h. r., atenmer Pauldc armed this morning at hsll-psat as vi o'clock, un later ui'olligeuca irom t.urope, - etie brings too p.i.ieto"-rs. Boo 'lomn tl.cu ) notice t iu lia.o of . Hou. ii. Mcia.ua I . S. ConiKiissioiicr ti China, . - LiVKaroui. MASkiTL Cottna was in tkmaud r siwcu L.uuu.snd had advanced three-six toantha. Ursaiitutls quiet ud wholly unchanged- Pro yisious for uuvul store lower. Moueyeasy- CohJobl t'Ji. . : - ... --.::-'r Tb affair at EobastoDol bad andctifons ao chhuge. . . , ,. ;, . Omar Pasha fore had returned to Eupatoria. Laru rninliircsmtaU ot tb Aline wer ex pected in tea diva. ,. , . - t ' - i AoUaion boivrcta Austria ami the n esters Powers anciiaitgod, but Win eon A u ulna and wMia aiorv innuiaie reiaiiona esisteo.,.. JkUaia aotif jsiiai inou Slam wot emmauU tmvt tb t sar only held to tlie Ural two (Uaraniiua vs condition it 'pet fret neutrality. ,- , Oermauy, Fiance and England, bar presented au ultimatum to cweueo,, which all ia ludtued iu reject. . . .. , , . Ihe ceremony of upeniiig U;o 1'ititicli exhiuiuun was ratber duU. ..ww.fc,, . tauurt baa been executed fur BUemDumi te aasiiesmato tlie Emperor. ... .. .-. anrotatrt bus resigned minimally, owing to ill health, and ia suscveUed by bieiieral I'elia- sieur.' ..-....- Latest dates from fiebastopol bv mail ia to April Until, And by telegraph to Ui Vith iust Cuur..bert reviewed ilia eulire Freucb army and attired tbeia that lliey would soon outer kebastoput, cither by door or window. Fifteen thousitbd Turk, Freuvh and English troupe wore hastily embarked ua board all the av&UaLie shins ear Sevastopol, which stood away ia th di rection vf the sea Asuff. Tbey returued ia a day or two and hastily dism aikcd. . . a terriiiia couibat bstwuuu tb Jtussian and French, took place vu the night of lU -illi uU. It ia represented to be a deapcrat affair. The Russmus atienipted to dig uew rill pits, but the rrancn part mi i nreteuted tueut witu two bun drrd French bora du combat. A dispatch dated Mar 1st. aava advances vara pprtwuiiig surely tliougU slow ly. iliteluu'a disnalch of th aani day sav, that . 1 . ..;; r : th Russian hav constructed a new btliery on ihe b-ft of the Mituflon. Appeamnee indicate that' It was verv lanra . They hav a camp on Plateau, above Beibek, on the north aide. : '.- - . , the Russians made a sortie on the niirht nf the II tb, ou the advanced works vf the lull, which they attacked and wer immediately repulsed with considerable loss. A short truce trriinted inn the evamn of th 10th, and th Uutuuan allovrsd tobuiy tnuti A I 1. UCWl, It i understood Hint Ilia Frci.ch &ovcmment ret eived despatehe announcing that tlie heavy rains bad filled their trendies, which luspeudud tlieir ojierutions. ' Count Corimini. Hi Austrian Cnmm.ind. in Chief, had proclaimed martial law throughout iw , rinviHlllitt-s. , A new mantlssto from the Ctar, order anoth er levy of 12 men to every IOtsJ in the sevuuteen Western provinces to b completed by Hi first ui July.- There ar Iniiir-atione' apparent of ft mor ln t mine relntionahiilictwecu Austria and Prussia. Armed neutrality becoming more and inure uub able. Aa Important conference between the renre- seittativea of the two power waa held in Sweden, and it ie said, ordered the immediate enrollment of Ihe military, ; i , ;? t tue rrvneb llaltio KiaaitroB, bad arrived out. Tlie allied flouts wars pushing iorward. 1 h latest Mimitmr wblislic4 the following aa Ctinrnbert'a ra-igtiation t , -.wy snatterrd health no longnr allowiug Utc iocoitiiiiuo rh.fi iu comn,i!'l.;uty tuyiAnU mj turercigti and my country coitinela ma to ask yB to iran.lsr the command lo I'elisaieur.a skit 1111 enn experimietil leader. Tlujaruiy whit b 1 kai hiui, is full of ardor and eunkdeuco. 1 be eeoh th Emperor pi give uie a soldier plac as vmarai 01 a 1'ivislon. Th 5linisler of v,ar reolies la term of aecea. tnnce, and givesCanrubcttttommandof tlnoori i oftlen. I'ehi-ieur. A deapati a from Canrubert, dalej Mar ICtb ays : W ntinu tii work lefor tii blac at i-ioui pomtr," a lenna, Fridsy. A new rmraisiuon hr Aus tria was lonruded ).ttnU) w Lob 1 ai and Paris. AuKtria is to give material tupixirt to th It tra poweia, should they acwept, aud llussU rvlecl Ut propatiiion, , Varna, 17th. Thar ia benw Iriaaavar aii-bl. The cholera litd almost itiaapfaared, Berlin, Friduy, Hth. At eievea o'clock, m raj ef trace was II) mg; cause But known. , taaia,raluraar. Uuictra.l, , -d .a L kralna. Telegraphic inteliisnce from Uerlia, tie Vie ha. "a, Ian, to eual. m Ui report. Naaaelruds has iwiigiteu, I nd. m, Friday v. Ia raiUament, Lonl Panmmtr atetod tb dx'-uu vf certain proposed reform in tb air v. Rumors tar oiMiosloa ta tlm JJtitisk Cabiacl gaia grouniL Ibe Oucea eon Wcmled Dublic, ir tobaatoe medals oa Hi private soldiers who bad returned front tb Crims. TbtdistribeUua took daat al mv uotbv wuarus. t t Ciaiot.Citrt UTioa. Tii follow iag bvk Irrea the Doatoa postt ' It baa boss saeeriainrd by aarafallv eaadaeted eilaiuiaula, Ibat tla) luae bf furliua ar Wear. "pun guld eaa, wbea to aa a ranaaiy. aoea nut ascva a iwaaiiaut of one par cent, per anauta 1 aad ansa stiver a half of aae par cent, pre auiiuat. leather words, a gold sma kept cvuetatulr insiraulatioa woaUi last IvallMaaand year brfc.rt k would eelirely disappear! elvT 001 a would mat two bnndrad years 1 tM aaw eaglet eaiwaigb (Nil wbicb bare bad ane Tear' n uaaiwa, ISM dims eatweigb WT aadar simi lar .reumsunraa. Atlas tba carfare of Ibe rota b-eoome anm iii ibe frsstiaa bsmmtse kres. liks the sarfare uf a bar at railway tree, Tke uveracr "-t, tiisrrf.a, ef aa aadaaly metal tie earrre- i, woaldbe aa eiereata af ea per sent, aar sssta upoa tks ami aat aeeuired. Tk amount ui bank avts ia eneaktiieai, at all prsaaat tim ia la l atta DUHvemastMsaWa to be tlisiiasi,. ISSI) aa4 U.e aaaoaal af specie la til vaults ot tb I auk to be f'al.tksim, . f, laessliir, an addiUoa at I lix.uuj.waj ware meow to ihe sperm lame 01 ear aribry. aad bank asaea aat ml, dtsieaaad wan, M aeabl at abnat ltsi,il b ataiabua 111 aa amaaat I ir bkw Ni avera;-r aaaaai baa eesanuaed by d. ,,rsnau-4 baalt a ats, la say autkiag af the liisaa eauvsiaavt apod tim atnaasians aad anlawnull sadoad sastiraaasaa af pr issase. The m, 3, .t eVanav Inatum ad esaes i-sisg a4d, wkMi k) Uat Isavat lusld I VpraUl aa by wsr lb oe would be tea las lhaa Urn aaavaal a, 4 tad. rtvaart or Ws.v ran Rt'sai, vo F.ta. l i.Uilll. rWt, l( .aar t ansol to fUa de Jam iro, writing to ihe f 1. ,i,irav, sss 114 alt Ik imp.au luts uf a I. sal fran lb lUiaiaa ports duU lata Li.aiand a, ll lai le ia lb aril saar. by aars U, i".,ii k,elsi, tluia ihs mk, Ulntat (row I'.s saiae parts ware in I .4 ; ssd l a- iyi.lsl, aw af kaahsis htm b.an l I- t. la this fit, ri M ,,v il , 1 , Ti lk. tf snshiar of 11 m K aad p 4 thras yairs, aad lea saaalbs, s I ta 4 em ot no I ; ., peel of tl.e J.uii supret-ii.rv ui the .' e.-acy. It l.i, ! ,r I. r 1 ft etatal ot assj.urn i b tin ciiniiicTiif, on I v tbeir p.ciii.. '. . .a yr p . . ... m deep iiief--it in he v,i ,. ,i . L . .,,.1 fi.. puiiuo, and it-.a ,m i ,- 1 ,;. agicr a-y p-r. otiwt io..n a 1.. 1- foint. f"f nut toe H 11 Uiee a ti x .!' , r in. ,.s . , ycry cruriiy, ari.i to crr-yct :.-;f ir . ,.; (1-. , ( !t (bwyvwdociaei.li iudostic. It i e ,1 .,ra biislnken in ,001 e of voor 1 .. ... ,,,.t ls ioi"'h ol irutti iu tnc u.'ti i,d inm 1,1 i, m ,. ,,. ctoooos to atirin the p. oiic o.i; d, a:,d HM'-n-S' ;e deinniid it Mm .Auiihic-io i, .....c ti.e i,- e ealltaf d ,.Hlti.'', r. ISe" ion. " t' 0 't 1.; :. i,i. .iu ,i otcilei h t.Ui'C, aul .r,'ti' 1 , i:, aa-eatt ! id tii, ir .l.y, nr.d ..'.I Uin. . , , Uw Mulooc.i Of a avvaU-ll taltntielwl :: I U'lholy auiH"n of itofrinnii tv. p i.iiri ' .' " it ie very true ihat ' seciiou i. t ia-n cio ' 1: i d aiiiiMt section," and that bud men hue I t, e-i.t 1UC otaintry almost to the verge of di-i dutt-m, iu promoting their own seltifh purju-e , 1 ,.t I n,l uav au abiding iVith iu ths p.iuioti' tn and iim-i-hgcuce 04 tin t; .l ie, and s ill not de;air ut t:,o aabatiouof Ihia gHaiotij rni,.n. Of th Whig and len!eciut:o pai-tiei, n ."v iu th " sear aud yellow ieal," ii is not neee-rejy Unit I tli nild say anvtloi.g uioie thr.u I'm: yo.i have very nrietiy, ln Icon evil v. writ, en !i:r h -tory. With voiyioR snrceas, liity i.ate been tbo ruler of nur dosUjiy, and i.Actt ha IU (e- ciiring for ns the peace and b''.uiUiltty a 1 hato j is ai-b desired. In both, corruption 'baa done it work. They have " soan ihe wind," and are now reaping tho fruiis of that sowing, iu their iiifs tfiila&tiitg ruiu. Woiistot s eota?trvittiin h toatluliy suakea "banoitli ihe in; ol.u-ont faaaneiam al a -award," 1ml il is not destrot ed. Th t'i'hig 'Jatrly is beyond recovery, but VV eb nrr" principles are immortal. - Thu icmeratiu party uns been utterly broken up by ul.oi. 111,11. Its tiatiunnlity is gone, it.i plallorni destroyed. With President Vicr, e, its In, ; pin will be kn'iclt ed from andur it, and " like m intaeles laoriu of vision, it will leave not a wreck behind." All,hoirs of national orgntiliaU u on the b lu-ia of either Whig or IVinairatie principle l ein (utile, it becomee u all to impure, il tip ti their ruin lliere Biay not be built up a truly tuitivnal party, Conservative, patriotic, Aineriaiaf Diais sueh a party exist? You bavcausweicd fur mr, and I ipiole your language 1 " tuoli waa th Stat of the old parties, a hen, aboal a year ago, the ali.ow Nuilung order hrt mad iu mark on tit politic of the com t y. It pronounced th old parties e6ete and rotten, ll proposed to bury the old issues which lis I divided the Noitli and the Ivuih, and to ercctupm tie I: grav a grand, eoniprUiciiivo, national iilea. which.. would override all sectional dilieivnecM. and gtr pears aud security to the L iuvn. Hiek as men wer cf th old parties, dixnmcd wil!i their rain expedients, aud lured by us . t.!, ,r priiiciulea, tb new party gitilicjeii to it Ii 1.11 mauy adlicieula.'' I here doe si it I, then, "a new partv tlie Know Nothing Order ; and I rtjoicc iliat you rr- cogiiiae lis exintmice. ia wee not to tuci,tinn the antn(;oiiisin m hich this party aa.-tiuiei. iociii-t lietwceii th nnuve una toteiui. burn, ion are i'ling to accept it as a fact, and a fact it is. iet," yuu auk, " what do wo e.sif" "H" I Uie new iny) " exeludis tliu foi ei ;n element, be cause it is supposed to be ri lictii. diiui li.ng, ami antagmiiiitiu to a stable loitionuiitv, and a.ctta shut tti aativ born are the only true friend of order, conaervaUem, and ll,e Luion." 1 think you ar mistaken bore, lor 1 have nualiero seen lue aMterunn made, tliat nalinlti alone in :.e u man a true frleud of order, oonseratiin, hmiJ the Union. Caeseand effeat nretiot nlwa 1 relitlive, nor dial it uniformly follow tbal be, ,iu-e a man fa Vim Uk.ii our soil lie niniiul Ihi a traitor, Tbsrs are Americans in the .".-nniti and in llio liiuse ef Representatives, and their tongues slsaild blister ia their mouths 1- 7 the words lin y utter tliern, Atuericuii demagogues Ml ns bad as foreign intriguers, and tiod help the l.'iuou if Iu aajyuiioa is iu their keeping. Again, yoa Buy, " Tb eleoiions of the Nor!h cam 011, and everywhere the. lunicn U taeen 1: AbolitinniKUi and Ihe new order carried the ilav." Is this a tact, that the Know Nothing snccn lis only been achieved by their alliance with I re idlers J la it a tact, that the gicat Ani.tricaa Party can only triumph by an .iliiiiation with Ainwri-nn traitors? Ii it a tail, Hmt the new order haa iiieorporsieil ain.ois its piinc'i !e one wurii about tiatcrv or i;iia-. 1. it a la., tbt tbey, lot!, ai a party, " s a up, 10 tl.cl , iun,'u, and tgiaire the vnopact enlercd into iiy the 1 a ther of tb Republic r" No I H is n il so. .V w Kotk speaks in tones led to be b.i'iil."ii, ntol tin will Mick to her text through good 1111 1 rut rs purt; lb "ConsltttiiiMttaiid P e Luion, io.- nnd tirever, on sn I inseirab!o." 1 e)nak of tl a aew party as a nuiio.ml ors.aiisiion. ;ma m iim ?., 1 feel assured tbey a .11 tienbrr Ion :h. i o give "aid and oouifort" to the '',laveiy 'ple-l'll.', I h -y are willing 10 I I it al iiie. ll'it yu point ate to .t o .1 iiuetia in w!i e l'-' atui lb Kn tr N. trio, a .-ie, a truly assert, ' omniiei'is,!,' nil ,. t.l, i, ,j -t lu a few thi.it wi., U "l.rfiJai" ! a ;vu bithero.il rie ,rd ul la" . i - .1, o, .,,-. ij rowdyism, rod shaine, v' i 't ti.e m -i u, . " fi at posterity will blo-h topeiu-." I ,. t't 11 be tru. It'll Ibsi it evi 11 in i ,"i Male ,,.e Intelligence left, some iHtlHiHino, a-p-3 y. o ,e American filling. Tht; nie,tnig i,f the c.iifns m bVistoa on the evening of the lt was a ery mrge and enibinia tic one, and tbey pa I, t'ftg otUei.i, tbir roanlu!l'n 1 U'vJre.1, 1 hat lliC IL'!'I llur f I ' no 's witliool a pt:aibd in its liiaois. It - ,1 : , 1 ;m are t;! '.r n , its.bi lew-, i, y maoil, -t. i . ... m,Tsll!ic jfr...-. ; aio. "Idly mlA .lil .'.I'. .. 1 to b toe p,-i ,ng gttia, ct nutry of ns a e mid enat t m;ii'a. Me w.i,"rtls may surrenib-r bsrar lo " ta di faosticisin." a'ot nel'il'y tlie Fu'-ona r.ie w as her wieaot laiislat .rt bate d .'a, srol -or -,f iii Mber Northern Mates may f ,11 w her Ua 1 tam;de;bol New Vorhho deieinintcd 1- so- a no Noriti, no t nih, no it t, no U .t. " .11 '.. ei '4 sactiona lam aufl Ifirni ao ea,p-aaiienl frotn her S'al-1 ', en, n , r a issues be I 1'ThI, sav Umbo ihil a e 1. 1 CHtservat! ve and uti t lbs le.t r ai,,, . 1 1 l Cn-ti;utain. rVitbilieie. "Mr. Fiilmiee and bis fnrn 1." nm mads elfr Is to " nil's lbs i.ierj i - n 1 S. Vork State awil, sial ll.a t'. eo, .1 u ,s " turned tlieir ba. li. ' ii-n 11 -m, I n I 1 ia a ueb tiling. But do I b.d.ci a I . .t ar "efforts'' wrm-l by Mr. ii u, te i-i tasty s'as. lass prarnl si llal bls si. ibe PtoleCoaae I al .'yracowi, ant t',, . wasaeaaab er)v made lieuae Ibat im. and palroais baty, rr-enlirg rv,t !. ll.ttKI ia lb Nstnrs of lbs -lS. "There remains, tbi. no b.-j a it a i. Know N ' itK orMni,'l,ai. 'f' l f't''; g-aie t' s wiy vf iba W big aod Ik 10 . IMS andis ai si en I " A or-v pi ois t',i, it iroly. and .lar'-ii'i t tbe'i' p if I e 1 r llol I ua t mi b ..n'rti ! li s 1 , ' ai I lllvms o -mfr i-t si s iris ka. iao s. '1 'i.. 1 , ift. it - I i in 1 fi d it ; , !- l at I k t ll.r ,,le. it si a '. I.. ro s, so, I I no n I, , ef faUs t.riiiir sod srrotok.ua I Ihil k, ar- Ib .t l! 1 A sra a I i"a l. s it-nal i' 'S. ! asatlr e-i' iba "W ar, ba tali fvl iy lo oi l k is tbnn. I I I V, ' I Bit I St b' lib in I I a : iis, t ' l bv ( .. B'alS, Sed y 'Vil er e n'itiKM' i t' s r a - ,'.l-e I a i ' J . S fir d ao.'.t tl I, t!. I'. j t ! ibr SI 1 i ! , 'I I f
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 6, 1855, edition 1
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