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" ADVERTISE JESTS aot xcedlng txtrn
aes wi I s bissrtoa oa. time fur ant dollar, and
tweety-five Mill for nek aubwouent Insertion.
Thaae f greater lemon will b ebareed pro port
tioastly. Court Ordsre ud Judicial edveilisevaent
ill b chrgt.i th psr cent, bigiier than the abov
rat. A raaaonaole deduction will be mad to
that who adrerUM by tb year. , ,
Book vi I Jib Printiag done with ntataea
-despsteb, and oa accommodating terma.
HJ- Letter! to tho Editor Boat bo postpaid
htltttti IfiitirB,
TEMPT ME NOT TO DRINK. AGAIN. ','
O tempt m not to drink again
For I have drank too deep era bow,
'Till resaon fled my raging brain,
And beast wa branded on my brow.
JIow of t for m the piblet'g brim,
Huh aparkled with ambrosial win, ,
Whilst 'neaih it ourfitoe, dark and grim,
Despair would whisper thou art mint.
Away accursed thing, away,
t enn hsroter Basse tb nel,
Whiea all endur who, 'lured Mtrny,
liar bowd tlicm to tho drunkards god.
long year hare peae'd since first I fell
Amatiur. to this wily foe;
Vhat 1 bars suffered none can tell ;
How king, alas to many nuw. , .
Three boys opon the deep now roam,
Tbe eldest scarcely yet a core.
They 6ed a drunken father's borne,
And may perchance return no more.
Two'ileep beside their mother's grave,
The happiest uf the lire;
And one remain fur me to save ;
If yet my dau.i. r be alive. " . ...--,-
J saw her, 'tis not long ago,
. Her brow, though placid, jplainly bora
The impress of some bidden woe,
Where hope angolio besmed before. -
' Full well 1 know the secret grief,
v Which pray upon ber breaking heart, ' '
And what alone cao bring reliuf.
And bid'en now despair depart.
Then tempt se not to drink gain,
For 1 hare drunk too deep ere now,
'Till reason fled my raging brain.
And beast was branded en my brow.
UENEttAL DIEECTOBX
" CITY GOVERX.M r'ST.
WnCDallae Haywood, li.laudxntot Polio.
commissioner.
Easter ITiirdV-Kldridge bmitb, '
" A. Adams. ,
MMU H'arJ. E. L. Harding,
" Isaac !'jn ter. ,
" ' E. Cantweil,
WeUr Bard. A. M. Unrn,
i - 41. 1, Turnes.
J. J. Christopher, City Clerk,
4J, U. K.Kit, tity Ireas.
Cilf fSuari. James M. Crawley,
" . Jackson Orerby.
Cilf CoKnUJiict. KJwwu lUrris.
...... Henry Pennington.
Will Soo.t, tteighntter
i., ilarhs Clerk of tlis Mar-
COCHT".
1 The ArprewWof North Camliaia ! ueld
in this oily siuii-anniially, on the sne.nd A 4lday
jl I tbauiu dav of JJecumber '
JudycL lion. I'redetKk ,ah, Chiel Justiwi,
ll. iU. i'eariu, awkc
W. II. ilitUe. " , "
Edmund II. I'leeuuin, Clerk; Ilam. C Jooea,
r.Kn,ir J J. Liiclii'unt. -MarKlisll.
Tna i(e SlMUt Lkruti Ciwl ft.r the Die.
triouf North Carolina U lieid Muii-aunually in
tma riiy, ii the lt Monday iuJuueaud the last
Monday IU ovaailx-r.
Jndj.l'n. i. M. ayna, oTbeorgia; Hun,
Ilimr- IVt ai of t areileiille; Hutrict Altorney,
i. . -. ... . i-.- . u . 11 II. Sr
juwnr. i ' t. . .wmi j , ....
lUr.hMll U ..lev Junes.
L'uuri tut this CountT. Is held ea
the isl jj.mdmT alter ,tli fourth Monday i
Marob sad NipUauber.
J. J,. (' Uunra. Clerk.
Jus. U. Uwne.or, Atturnef General aad Solie-
ltur uf the lourin Judicial IlmuicU
bold oa the tuird Monday In February, May,
Auru.l and .V.emlr. Jet LtleT, t kr.
CkaumOHvftHt CvaWjf Cw1. William Boy-
an. "
Cvuxif SJutivr Qoentin riuibee,
Merijr ol H'oiU Cunniy William 1L Uifih.
CorvHer Willis dorit,
Jieyuttr. U. Uulaoa.
BA-VKS.
r? f 0 Nats .Vert CureKae, inenrp..
rated I J. t'harier eipirea in ImOU. Capital
l '4 ").'. "I. dmded into 15.tshreaof whtoh
toe U.erary Boaid hold 5,LT7 and Uie Cnirer
tll lovi".
l'riuriMl Bsnk at Raleigh,
(ieurg W. M..r.eeai. PresiJenL 1
Ckarle UsweT, Cahier.
J. II Hrtaa. Jr.. Tmler and Notary PnUie
W. K. Aixlenwa, Iuouut Clerk a cm Notary
P.Uio.
J.avUa Woas'4. Jr. Clerk.
Till Bank ha brambsa at NewWn, TsrUwo
fsTHtefille. W iliaingti.n, ElitaUth City, Char
tutu, Milloa, Murisntiin and VI ladaif.
niau tmss.
Oa the mrt oi th Mate 1 I. W. Ciurm, Pn
lie Tr-asM'r, ea-naWw, L. O il. Braaidi and W
It f ode.
Oailie par" ll Sun-kh..UeTS! Wat. Boy lan.
Was. l'-. J- It. Vrrta, J. . U. lUiulbae, A
frd J.mM and B. f. M .
(ifferuig and Kwewal diy Taesday.
ttuoiiuat da- lne.i.ir.
IammXi UuUaud ti.lio EtvbaBjtediecno
4 etery dr.
BuMaeas ioars froia 11 till 2 e'elmk.
tl Rrnk ', tkf ! i- At C;i Frmr
Williata H. J.inra, I ahir.
K I'. I iacb. Telif and Nutarr PuUie.
Lhbsiibs.-4i. W. HsywimhI. T. 11. Ml
Be-k Jio-, tie-.tr Utile, "If. Thus. lA 11. tu
aad C. . I. II .b liiiw.
' Ulsring dsy M.a4y l'iseoanl day Teexl
BAfU IlOAI'S.
Ktl'i.i s.J ..i. i.iW Cmn1"!.
U U H. lira h. 11 wideal,
W. W, aa, Tree.irf,
' r.4, A .(!. t 1 iraMiirer.
C. B. Allan. le,.4
piivr ri HO"
Will'iara Whin, hr., I'.t U.ier.
v hoars, ua we tUtt, Jr..ia foa ri
r. m.
rt i:r 't or
Cofntc, Win nnd Hum,
sriTI Misti'KI . r.. tin i st
(tSIIUklll.
ji is run miir,
rt'IIilLI iHiT.-ll ... w-1
it k.. U MAti..:.
A,a Mav, UH,
"V0LB2IE XLYI."
Uorl!j-;irclina Slar
baturday Marulag, Jane , 1-V.
kfYt hate recsited from the publisher
Messrs. Dig & Edwards, 10 Park Place, New
York, through Mr. W. L. Pomeroy, tbe June
number of Putnam's Monthly, and ofDickeu's
Household Word. These sire both tsandsd
periodicals, contain much TaluabU information
and uretbly conducted. They are published at
$3 per aunum for each. ',
(oTThe Jan number of th Cniversity Mag-
uiue is belore us. It contains tbe valedictory
the retiring editor who oummend their sue
ceason, in high terms, to the confidence of tho
public v
ttThe Americnn publishers, Messrs Leonard
Scott & Co., have sent us the April number of
lie Fdiuburgh Review and the May number of
BWkwood's Mag-uuve. The oba-astar if tli
ublication is so well known to th reading pub
lic and we have an often had occasion to speak of
them that Uicy need no additional commendation
from us at this lira.
Mason ar IN Califoknu. The Grand Lodge
of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of
California, assembled in Sun Francisco, on the
1st ult. Some eighty subordinate Lodge were
represented, and alio -t one hundred and fifty
elegatee in attendance. The proceedings were
marked by the uttnust harmony and good feeling:
JetSrlhe Washington Union in an editorial
article on the position of the Democratic party on
the shivery question,uses the following language.
That m party embracing members at the North
and the South can he nutiuiial or harmonious, in
it organisation which doet not exclude the question
of tlartrg from itt trttd !"
1ST The balance iu the National Treasury is
reduoed to eighteen and ahalf millions of dollars,
being a falling off from the highest point of ac
cumulation last depteuibor, of mora, than ten
millions of dollars.
- ' !
We quote, frum the Fuycttcville Observer, the
following account of a position takon by the Hon.
Warren Winslow ia a discussion th other day
at Fayetterille, M the conclusive refutation of
hi position by David lleid, Ecj., the American
eaadidata. The authority her produced i Ko-
iaa Catholic authority and shows most eonclu- j
rely that the fears of the conservative portion
of the people as to the tendency of the aciiuii of
this church, U .to be feared. Let all read and
ponder oa th fact her given i 1
Mr. Winslow labored totiersuade his audience
that th R.imin Ctttulic (or Catholics as he
and bis opponent both erroneously called ti (is.)
were very iiarmiess ; tint more oi mem were
converted to l'rutesuintisra tnaa 1'rotestants to
Catholicism ; and to show how feeble they were,
he stated that there were ant so many llonian
Catholics now in th United States, in proportion
to the popalaLioa, as there wr at th devolution,
la reply t t this, Mr. Kei 1 produced a Koman
Catholic Al.aanac, ia which it was shown, that
late a 1804, they bad but on limhop aud
I .tu l Priest and Churches ia the United
States . U. l they increased, at fir slowly, but
r IholitM twenty 8 v yean wit .. gigantic stride.
until now, instead of 1 Bishop and 60 Pries-v
nd Churches, they claim to have 41 Bili"p,
bout l'-'fJ each of Priests and Churches, and
four million of people ! a lurger number titan
tbe eutir noiiul.iop ol th Luned butes, of all
denomination, atthereriod cited by Mr. Wins-
low. (Mr. Keid reJ ttie eact nuiniwn ill
'rieets and Churches. Wa give them in round
nuiubet from memory.) He spuk wilu great
araeetneas uf th d.uigr bi th liljertiea ii the
eouutrv lrdta such pup ilsti .aiui itcd by such
seal, ana It uug to a i. reign uetH, ny signer
obligations Uiaa any they can feel In this govcro
menu llestiokeol their tnterferencei elections;
of their vi. leno at th ballot bog : aad of th
reward dealt nut to the.a by th administration
a bestowing high alaces aiaoug them, ava.
Tat PatiaMi.rau CoavaaTiosi. W tear
through a telegraphic dispatch to lb Baltimore
Huh, '. earing dat Philadelphia, June 5th, P. M.
that lb Know Nothing National Convention met
In that city aa th Sib insvU, la th Auwubly
building, between Tenth aad Cbesnut Streets.
Nothing definite la known of th proceeding.
Kumor slate that tb Masaebusett delegation
wa wcladad fiir rafnsiag to adopt th(ira'dV
ftxt, la ttani If tho t'awa mi tU hatardt.
IUsV A. Wis. SoCLot of tbe IkssRaefatst pav
e-, allboogh pleased with th l eteat af lb
AwMissans ia Virginia, do autre lo Ii rejuioad
at th eleclioa uf Wis. Tb Nsw i orb Eveniag
Post give hire sever thrust :
Tb aoluical history of tbtssssa I before th
enaatry. H" was osm uf IIm m.t violent oppo
mvs wi lb .iminitralioa ot tie .erai Ja -ksoa
wa (nually vinleul ia hi npiUB.a to tb as a
el Mi.issusnsi adasiaistraiasi, It
lent is almost tna tpshi aad aaiet a fm ei-
peeas tb intensity of hatred manifested by bow j
lo lb teilitxal systeu oi inoee vw em.netil
rlstr-m-li Nothing coahl rred tb vehemene
uf abas with which be assailed Ihesa, ee l ll.sir
peincipka, and thatr frieads. Th great sewer
,4 Canal sr o ws ant poar aaiiy sato Hi
llufte'ia a tklaof avir olfendinc fasuUma llua
Bowed at that period liiln Ilia harangue td Mr,
Vt ts. It wa pare minel rllil g. n inlr
rnmabl flueaef at viiuperatioa, a awehanicsd
facility el aliu.s, and owning asor. 1 Uses waa
neither argument aor enthusiasm ia it. It was
tb met vnlubihty of a snald. Hi dinosiien
la vitolverate sesaied a aort nf moral disease. II
threw trjil.ig at hi opponents which lay ia
hi wsy, aitliout disrnminaiioa, sts ks, bms,
dirt, tb scrap i n ft of th gatura, clawed lie haa-
ti'y with haada liiat Monwd ail biorty mf seUe-
twa.
OrTfoi's AtTivrt rV'B. hWvo. Jan
8th. tt mill trsmfmns bl
ei.B.ii.r a-iw i . eieeing, aad whew amr W
ete, ibe engineer d.erv. re4 aa absirai-tMss mm
tb Ir k Nit to late avnia av. 1 he ri j nad
heew pnse.1 ap and s li'e sioaw plaeed ad
aeiii. A Inntiui tniiiema ewsiseo, ana in
whole train was throwa fvaf tb tra-k. Tb
rin tassblew Ho 4h. a4 IHa
ear ndied over and was badiv b"ken la ( .e.-e.
Si pefs tl a weee ll'y Iwwfl. I mi! B"4
fnIlr. Tb furert ef it fr-4 artungar ear
was b.. V ei and tracks of s-rs
ktw t,l ; t tb p and uadet -raped
wiitiowt Mriuws mjary. A'i bawl amvsd
beht asofvoiig. .
Tins AMI'S e- as prm.ee I'egl snpreid tn rtsv
bee d- ue by p.I.trs, a U; !) m u.e (ett -a
t, wml a Imi.-s ssmiui I wf si e wbsb was ,a
cli.fye ol ti. A'i-uns '.t sv s Agsnia, ea it
wr t. l-.s smr Vil.olll sj'4 i-ditV, A
m.i at W oriMwir sm t' '-.t
o-t.,f t j.re.e .IS 1 .i.g "lt. St. Sid
.1 -I t' t it 1 oe .e-,, tb ,fe-b e-w, h
t ..vefel, tu, ... ,11
EALEIGH, N02IH CAaOLINAiWEDNESDAY MOHmNGrJVTNE 13f-4gSlv-
A SPICY COUUKSl'OXDf.SCE.
We 8nd in the New Orleans Picavnne a eor-
re.ponjcnce between Caleb Cushing, U.S. Attor
ney uenerat, Jir. .ioie it, s. uisinct niororr
fir Loqisiana, and Prenident T'iercc, all promi
nent members uf the f.iitlrful dem ocracy, which
show what repeot ihee worthies entertain for
eaoh other, and how the brethren dwell togeth
er in unity."
Toe eircmnstanee are. that whea the rmv
master of New Orleans (another prominent looo
fjcn.) was arrested-fur stealing mom-y out of the
mail, the administration emptived, anolfcer law
yer, not to 4siit the I', 8. Atkirney, but to
supercede him. And when itwas found necessary
to gee tn u. Attornev s name, omciauy, to me
proceedings ag linst the l'ontmaster, he wa coolly
directed to give his aid to thelawver thus select
ed. Thereupon he wrote by telegraph a fol
lows:. Ntw Om iass, May 5, W5. ( -
t. . -i i.t-.
oir: i nave just receivea your wiegrnpiiic
despatch of 3rd .of May! I will not give Mr.
Isaac IS. Morse tucb onictal aid a he nmy aeem
requisite in ny business which the law impose
on me tu manage and control, under th advice
of the proper ollicers of the Government. The
prosecution of Kendall is of that character. Tbe
obieot of those who required vou to issue the
instruction receivea, wa doubtics to lurce
me to resign. 1 shall at onee gratify them. I
bold no office under those, who without the cour
age to remove me', have tbe ineannes to offer me
an indignitv.
. Waag!f Moist, V. S. Attorney.
To B. T. Streeter, Solicitor of the Treasury,
Washington City. I
Telegraphic detmtck to (ht 1'rteiirnt, datfd
N'gw Orleans, May 5, 1&55.
S'r. I hereby resign the office of V. 8. Attor
ney for the Eastern District of Louisiana. Vou
may bt rurious W have an eiplanation of thai
which will be, bv certain persons, regarded as a
phenomenon. This explanation will be found in
a letter addressed to Mr. Isaac E. Morse, the joint
production. I suppose, of your Attorney Uenerat
and your Postmaster General, and in a despatch
but now received from Your Solicitor of th Treas
ury, I'.iii may learn from these communications
that those who have so small an appreciation of
the respect due to o'herp, are entitled to none
themselves and so sr not fit person to take
care of the honor of the Republic, i wcni'd huv
resigned when th letter to Mr. Morse was first
seen hv me. had I dared tn thMk that the Presi
dent of the United States had lent hi sanction
tn the vulgar outrage of two of his ministers. 1
indulged, t , the hop that the letter to Mr.
Morse wa written by your Attorney (Jonoral
under tome such hallucination a one might he
supposed to suffer who is the trumpeter uf bis
own fame. , I still hope that yon have been no
party to the conduct of your immediate officers.
Vet I resign now, because I have been deliber
ately instructed to compromise my self respect
I cannot hold office under an aduliuistratioa, the
members of which, whose iustiuotion I am re
quired to nliey, are alike incapable of uti.it . stand
ing the proprieties of official n and the
common courciies du froia gentlemen to -gentlemen,
llespectlully,
E. Waiicx MlllSI.
To Franklin Fierce, President of th United
-State 1 . 1
Telegraphic detnttrh from Altorney General
United State; iafi
Wasiiikoto!!, May 51, lo03.
Heceived Mav 7, 18.55.
. K. hv. Unite - -T'ii- snpointinent of II tn.
Isnn" V. Morse to pMsecutetlie complaint against
the late Postmaster at New Orleans, was ma. Is
by the President. It appear that Mr. Blair, the
Agent of tb Department, could nut nonball ; t
(act) in cmil'ertnce with yon because of whai i.
repmcnied concerning hi relation with you in
former legal proceedings sgioust a Clerk in ths
Po O.lice at New Orleans.
1 have th honor to be, very re-pectfullv.
I C 1 I 'UNO.
Ttlrjniih plf t the. rhnm, iUu.d
NwfVi...s ay , 1W.5.
Toar despatch, datt ) .'d f May, re ., iid aie
yeeterday alter ft o'ehiek I'. M. frmn tbi.. 1 i-am
that theoticer appoint vd by and with toe advice
and con sunt uf th Sa.iata, wIkm duty it wa
under th law to pmseeui Kendall, was dir
spectfollv bu pi: reeled. and tliat the poli.ioa! dejvart
mentof the (lovemment bssubmH the control of
a erm'oMi aclionthmagh an an kcial person, in
order not to oifend the delicate susceptibilities of
a detective agert of the Post umee Iienartinent,
It seems tliis .igrnt o.uld not eonlwllv act with
sns. So far as J am concerned, 1 assure you that
nothing could disturb my equinawity less than
the naerasity uf holding unicial tntercoura witn
Mr, Blair, yet I cannot but respect and admire
th gen ar mis, if not eonganial sympathy, mani
fested by y. for this sensitive gentleman' aad
bis peculiar vocation.
Whea you has leisure from th graver afisir
of Stat, I should esteem it a favor if yna would
Inform as of the nstiir of these troublee tliat
ag.tAtkd the bosom ef M'. Hliir, I desire tn be
put in noestssioa aT tb farnV a the will afford
ueh In materialsfiwanoXprandialdieatrtalon
on the sympathHi of tb tlove;nment with tit
scruples and sentibilitie of a Post Oftoe Poboe-
aisn.
1 have th honor la be yonr nhiedent servant,
, E, W assis MiMsa.
Ta C. Cashing, Attorney General, Washing
ton City.
This matter ha damapsd th Administrat'ma
at Nw Orleans, where Mr. Morse's eon -lie t m,
as mweh a that nf Meaar. Piero and Cashing,
I Madam ad ,
For th Star.
NOTES BT A TRAYELLEK,
Travalrrs that mereiy pas slung tl. lie of
railroad leathng fiosa Weldon ta W drain gtor., la
Una ptal, hv ae pt.r-cHii,l Ma uf th differ.
"f"
or-tnatS'Ms betweea th barren sandhill
rin Ire f lb low saa'M, ana ins BBUuiaung
1 1 la, moanuiaosw regioas, lsriant forests, puia
water, aad invigorating traoapher id lb ap
Country. Striking oat Imas Kassigb, tu aiuiaj
of tiVrkate, wast, attar rvartuag 1'nteboru , ia
Chalbas c-aly. lb atut ebarMing vssas greet
tlx y im evary nasvd, buelaiApsa, walei talis.
Well rulnvaieit farm, grvivss, aumbartabt r
denrea, and gardens lha seem I vis ia roa
a .d debc ita'y tinted towers with Mabosnal' Par
adisa, I'ur.uii.g ynar auars by th sisgs road
westward, alter pawing melianiing groves and
wowly dells, Ir.a.. tb lop of a h Jiy bill, enuraed
nub iu a u riant fueeat trss and Uut k aadergroatk,
yon I rel ratrk a View nf h pleasant aad quirt
Village uf Aebbnew'. tb ontv seal . I.T.dolnb.
ia svlm beauty aud fcsitniBsnt, biuged wnb
lutunatn avaadow s, like soass pastoral ail) uf old,
rersHi&g in tlie aiidsi sat palm sad emursgeis
grove. Itai lur kusuieasnrdisp'Mtwa to naaissr,
ti traseter might bee bt nwtaaird and wish lo
re a firtl.sr in seairb of beal'h aad rd su-snr.
Tbi pise, as well for iu bsanly and i-ntas
(sr trad, i pariicsilarly noted Iu tb b.kb r
ligwa d moral raets af its lahabiteai. Tb
AcademiM and scbo.4, fat a-Mb aesca, ia charge
ef Tew bees ef a hi 7b nef af uietits bsm! aaaii
ficatMms, derive lilwraj pairorMg frvs saraias
pan f th aestHirv, end 1 am .id ar arf sue
psss4 by any in tb nubs, wi.ii tb sersM (
toiin and UMird ar vsry amtexie. loooeud
wita tin p.ac is th rrsMiti rti t-..t. Iluil, then
is 4 r ' ' siion la it, bwt s si ns a Mr
stawuisoaa l. ,o..r ar kid by tb fctt. and
gs-.--ng m aboiiy enkaoww. rWh at tb barai.tv
t A'bleS'U' aa us IllBO1 Mania.
lb lal rvlrsMbu.g rant bar sssVerUHf
rbaiig. 1 tbs prosirfN-iatd lbs fArmeV friSS) deMe-B-dea.
f, to a elteriug aofi- M-ati-'W of plefiutul
bsrvcu and g . d Sl- t s. Vi k it is l-ieo-n g f
li.s k te. a.d a -me sre H' j eo 3 i, b .n a-l mis
week, 1 i.i
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- Th Raleigh Standard is evidenlly perplexed
at seeins-the eorr pnndenc bctweca tbeom
mitte in behalf nf the Convention nf the American
party of this district ; and no wonder, ss it d
prives that paper pf one h vlf of it (mmun'tion
for the Campaign, Its fine caption :it L)srk
Lanterns," and its sparklinj piragrsphsaaming
noon the ecrecy of th pArty, so pl-ntilullv
besprinkled wi Jl small capitals and itslics, will
now pfiear "Hat, stab and nnprofitable,'1 What !
tb Know Nothings aipoint a onmrnittje to cor
respond with Mr. h?pard, and request him to
accept their nomination for Congress and advo
cate their principle before th people, and then
publish the eorrespmdence with the signatures
of seven live Know Nothing attached! and
that, tito, in the face of tbe Standard's denuncia
tions, and while that paper is telling the people
that the Americnn party keep all its acts from
th pu blic eye 1 Vet so it i. The correspondenc
will lie found in our paper nf tovdayi But wont
these seven eommttlnemen-fare btidly for their
temerity in thus making tlicuisnlves known !
Already has the Startdard drawn Us kuiftv and
raised its bludgeon, OiT aeeitig them emerge from
behind the "dark lantern," and wo betide the
victim of it wrath I W fancy, howveri that
that the editors were a little fi-ightened at the
first appenraace of thise committeemen, an nnex
pected ; and as hoy paa.ing by a grava-yard
sometime whistls to keep thoir Mrage en, no
these editnr endeavor to calm tbirir fear by
calling some of thecomruitteemon beardle and
mexperienoed boy 1" Ah 1 baa tlie Standard an
soon forgot ton the eulogy it pas-ed apon the
"ynnngmen"composingthe last lctnorruc State
Coin eution f eome ot bom, we believe, were
College boy. Tbe young men of youthful ardor
and patriotism were then pronounced the pride
as well as the strength of the Iemooraiio party
but now ths.t young men are found, in the ardor
uf tlveir patriotism, rallying around the Standard
of the American party, that consistent sheet l .re
ton. Is to esteem them lightly, a only "Isrardlo s
and inexperienced buy!" We wonder what
moat be th rffoct upon the ros.lers for whom the
tuntraltU fogies nf the Standard eater, when they
find them thus blowing hot or cold, a it may suit
their purpose.
But seriously. The Standard speaks nf "vMIng
Strudwick" delivering nver Ornnga tn th linow
Nothing candidate; and of Mr. Sidney Kmtth.nf
of Johnston, a "doing the same business fir
that county; and it further intimate tliut they
have undertaken to dicta e to tbe eleven thousand
voters nf the District 1 All this is sheer iiuitseose.
These two gentlemen were but member nf tb
committee appointed by the Conveution of the
American party to inlurm Mr. Shepard of hi
nomination, and to request hi acceptance on
it a Whig and th other a Democrat, and both
are young men of tnlent and charscter tliat
would reflect credit upon any party. Th Con
vention, whose orgau the committee wa, wa
composed of delegate from all the counties in
the District; and we will venture the assertion,
from what we iaow ui the Orange delegation,
that it was as rwpectsbl a body of men, for in
teH'gence aud moral worth, a has composed any
District Convention heU in the State. But these
Americans, according tu the Standard, have no
right to nominate a candidate for Congress. It
is presumptiou, "dictation" from 'beardless
boys!" But these "board lese boys," we opine,
..'.yJiL-L: ' found IB b voters in August next, and
i:.;.r nuinlier will astonish tu "old fogies who
preside over th Standard.
W mav 'ibv mor to sar of this matter here
after, as woll aa ot tin) Franklintnfi Cinarentioa.
There ar oni thing c.nnsclsd with th nm-
ceelings of that Conveution which need
explanation ties majority in that body wr evi
dently controlled by a small minority j and whyf
I'erhapt tb Standard can tell.
HilUboro Seemiet.
Mr. "BXfAXD't Srrrcit. James B. Sl.epard,
F.q., th candidate of tb Amsricsn nartv fjr
Congrsaa in this District, addressed the p.plof
Orange at tbi plan oa Wednesday , Mt week.
Owing to tb pressor of buiinesa, w wer na-
bi to attend, but w bav taken pain In ascer
t tin, fniio those who wr present, lb iuiprvH.n
and edwt of the speech ; and we ar gratttkd to
slat that they were decidedly favorable tu th
principle advocated by Mr. Sbeptrd, Tbe ad
dress, we learn, existed rbielly uf a plain stata
ment of Ibe prineiplee of th America party,
sod of ti e facia i t, rendered their organ isa-
liiai nary ; aud '.n uf a br.c! un.eer to tl a
iit.jecu- ns made Is u,s r y. in regard to Cuba,
we awlerstand Im position to b Ihisi II is
deci.Wlly ' ..-d to all lib buster pro eu f.a- is
Btquisitioa 1 aud is a la ppo.ed to making war
upa Sin tn cuir it, aomrdir In tfa pro
nmma'iif th Oetead Cuutsr-ae. II would
But object in iu peas-tut aeqaiatih, b) i.ueimd.1
aiCiiu, if each a thing were pnewbbj. as it would
b mor important to a than Tsxa bat a war
hv it, la tb present conditio) of ear easy, would
b a batardou undertaking, to say aotluag of
th enormous expenditure ot atiaiey wh"b it
would Involve, exoseding III value of I'. Island
many fold. Our navy, in it ir-ut InanVinai
idition, miuired aa innditar oi ever a'fo-a
m lit mnt tf dolUtrtim tb pas year, whila (he
wbol eipcneae uf Uuvaransenl lordl ny
eae mUltonit quite enoagb bar out neoiile se nav.
without seeking to lncrea it f.ir the narpisa f
aujing tn our alrealy wiUetv eglendesl berrlbvry
in p. erss'iitis in npaia. vt r glad UiSt Mr.
Mierd has take tin eooeervaln srsiiuon,
which wall haiawniea wilh Ih pribcipleaaf lb
Asserirsa pany. Th htaadard atweka Mr.
Soq.srd on tbsa pnint, aad wa may lews frum it
that Mr, Branch will take diffrtani gr. ind t twit
w h .i not. W shall bav aaor to taf a Ibis
puiut beraafier.
On th Pabli Land avo-tine) w U learn
that Mr. fberard uCcaes a a.x.lln avsr mvore
abl lo diMribotnai then snanv at bees ef tb
I Drmecratie pany. hile be ha favored the
policy uf retaining in mud for tbe as eg th
Oatiernl Oavevnssenf, be d.-ee ovot Miss il would
1 acaeliiutionsJ In distnbat llieiw. II 1 "v
siders tb lands as held ia trnsl for tbe heaefil af
all th Htaresj (ml aader eirramevances whkh
might rssvder nseessary a rhanga of tbs ieuv
eralie policy hrtnf. adnert to by him, be
would no heaitat to v.se for a Hi.tr. tonion.
There is g.sl seas la hi vtaw of tl. niie.ti.Hi,
and much ss a- of cnasisteticy than ia declat'ng
general distribalio arvnmeiiintinnal, whil ai
lb same tim a parlisl dielr'tiii to farured
S him Is rcti.ned si I j.ii lle.l, aa has t n
dm bv a reinnwi ef lha Dsaaurrsti party.
IWUIfiro' IttrwJtr.
rrsvrr-vivi fWnSB ta Biasg. On Walne.
day tb .'d alt., a most firvt sad de rucii,e
stursa, af tboa.lf. li-rMntng and hail, visited onr
sisisr Cwpaiy ffltjrks. A geat.eresa of Dial
Ciesmv. f'-4. Iash Coviw-ly, was killed bv
stroke f ligbiaiar, ia tb howes af Mr. Howard,
ia W prsi.l.,a. Aa vtlwr peeaios, v b-ar
wee i m-i. ke.1 A" a or otberwiea ii.iwrel. Tli
bail fell ta partirjes lha en of mm tit, it Is ai.,
od ai.nv ceoos wb war et r-el aer ae
rw.j b l.ired bv lb Tb tnwe af U.e f,r lm
peiiaial ia ief .' etiusv, so that lit so
dsvs lbs paseing tbenob ties eoaatrv wa altie-Mt
f rohihii4. Uav b-steea areva al arw fr I bg
tl e w ad. tnit f rtMeMiv .-fbee lives wee ht,
so far a w bav burd. Tb gresie damage
wa, tocver, dooe totb eno, ,4 ail kiiMif. et
r sllv lbs a'.aat crei. wbh wa vevv i.i.im.
M g la Ibaa eoaelv sear fbal be eiov of
-a Avsr. J.a M liow.ll. f.l.lwall. IL.
, r. A Was M W ..ion. W.t. l.rwm.M.4
awl .ba. beav farmer. Wees sofw a.tf to.wr.
d. wb.'e all siif-ret pAriial ve ay. Ten I . i
Sit.4 d I it 1 . I, w II b lbs o.sc tb
!il -wopAbe.e, W'teee ,. w.t ''ovr r t - I.- gS
eep , n-s m m . .f e ieu..s in s-i -.'. .f
I' e ... 1 n.e . c,'s of to e u-,'v l.t af.
f, riM-ti fr t) h.d w.f .hi riv n
i. b bv latsly f 1' B f,.i '..nor.
- roa Tin wvsa.
QUARTEKLY RKPOUT OF COd'OHTAuE.
T w. i.'ar. isoSDra. ,
Tha-auecess attending my humble efforts in th
Tract cause during tb past quarter greatly en
courages aiid eiimuUie meto he wore faithful
in helping to speedily ex'eudtbis bleseil wotk
to every county in this (Vale, so that every faini
ly, rich and poor,' ahsll be visited and revisited
by a pious, praying Culportcur t that th igno- j
rant may be instructed, poor sinners pointed to
Jesus, aud christians aroused todiligently seeking i
a deep and active piety. In three months I
v'pitfd, distributed books to, and prayed with,
3T6 fan iliM; of whom 40 .,aj no religious book
except tlio Bible, and 8 never -owned tb Bible,
and I found '27 habitually neglecting church. I
tmik part in holding JWuublie reliL'iuusmeetlnirs.
met .,d addressed more than. bt)0 children in
S.ihbuth Schools and cotton faclorie. scattered
by sale ot -nntover f tlH) worth af printed trutW
and received donations ih motey and sulise'iptim
amounting to .jtMj ftir ColMrtage, beside near
to build church. r ;
lo four ncighliorhoodsthat I visited a yew ago,
I found 137 families. log of these had ito Bible,
147 nb religious books except the Bible, and tbe
average of the whole attending church was once
in abuut 4 year some of the parent had not
Imen to church In S3 years, ana many children
momtf grown bad never beard a sermon or praj
er, and but few knew what t Sabbath School was.
Out of th 17y fatniliea, only ID took a newspaper,
3 ef which were religions, but tn a single
paper taken for children. 1 know of f-7 religious
paper now being regularly, hi ken hv these fumt
lies bf which are the "Child's 'Pnper," and
12 the "Amcricsn Messenger." Jn each of these
four neighUrhnods there Li now a good Sablialh
Scliool supnliMl vHth books by the 7'raet Society.
17 children, 10 father, and V mothers, are
being instructed every Rvhbath in these schools,
many of -hom are now abl ta pell and read,
who two yvai ago knew not the alphabet.
There r two churches being citnplotod in two
of the nf tghlmrhnml. lid a g.wd schmil house in
another, and an old grog shop In the other Is
ned for he BClnsd and preaching. Many of
tlnwe, who were heretofore reduced to lgary
and disgrace) by tho bottle and other vices, are
no sober, induslrious and respected, aud sever
u) haic liecn hopefully converted tn Ood.
Too Hnpnrt of th other tytilnortour whose
lalwrs now sxleod over als utdO counties in this
Slate, exhibit a similar degre of Ignorance, des
titution and degradatioa, and also sim.lar result
from their religious visit and the printed truth
left behind.
I am greatly cheered in seeing th band of
Providence guiding tbi humble work in North
Carolina, which is vary mnirt In th rising up
uf Colporteur and bringing in mean for the
work. An excellent man, under embej-rsssing
circumstances, agreed 'in one day recintly to be
come a Colporteur, and the next day a gentle
man proposed lo me to give tbe usual Colp .rtcur's
alary. Tlort, to hslp support this Colporteur.
AButiierwell-qualih.il man walked lli mile to
e about engaging as. a Colporteur, to enable
him to do more good to soul. and Ui Jar after
his visit, two gentlen.en toldm they woufd help
liberally to pay his salary every year.; And
others are giving and to corst.tuM them
Lite memlMTs and Life directors of tbe Society
some of these are given without my applioation t
and amount uuwn to a shilling ar bain freely
given and gladly received, tn help posh forward
God's work in saving perishing sinners.
May Ood coutinu to direct a all in tbi and
every work for evangelising th world and la
liiia shall b all tbe glory I
Your trulv,
W. 3. W. CR0WDF.R.
Au't. Jg in AT. C. Jar tVjnrtug by
the A msrtcaa J'ruct Society,
Bsleigh, June lit, 1..5.
LIFfc? IN TUB RIFLK TIT.
."Csar Birogi 8Astu-ol, April 27,
" I bar no new f..r you, but I writ a lew
line to tell yon 1 sr in gmd health and spirits,
It ia no uss telling yoa anything about th ateg
for yrm sr lin t ia all th paper,
"W ithia the last week I bav been twice In
tli trenches, both time in th advanced trench,
and th nd nit if front of it, and tor tb first
Urn I tried In nsw Knf.Ji rina (a smaller bur
than th Mini.) They carry beautifully, while
clean, fir about twenty mends, but then they b
n to brad and do ant carry so well. When I
nrst saw our me firing (last BarhnUv, tb2lt)
from th ridis pits, they had no idea of rang or
distance. T 'O of them wer firing at th sam
pi toe, on with his sight op to isi, tb other lis?
irufl yards. I told them it wa too much, and
with tit aighl ap for 41 1 put two shots in sue
wsskin through th loprbols that tha Kussisns
war firing at them from,
" A I sat, alamil a quarter ef an bong after
Bard balf asleep ia the pit, tls-y railed m and
aid that Ihre men wer eoraing down from ti.e
batteries t sards the town. I I. Id them lo ele
vate fur U 0 ards. Tbey made then dodge from
bmisato bous. But alien tbey gul into tb
rt, they thou -lit ihey wsr nut of onr range,
ai,4 coolly walked arm In arm down the midirie
of Ibe si reef. amid mil quietlv stand tbi I
took lh lo- t rrle, put ap th sight lo tssi, and
ealruUling the UisUnce to be about l.fXsO yards,
I trail high. The maa oa lb right dropped Ilk
a (ton, and tb oilier two rwhed into a boas.
II by liter f.a? sonis tim. Tby l.erWArds
managed to gel him into a kme. That show
what th nfie will mm when properly laid oa.
A ' -wants I saw two earl laden with bnw-
er boat. gotag fruaa th above Iowa ta th hat
terws, at wkal 1 gva-sasd to b l.l Ns. uk a
ride, and Boo eau.4 Ilia driver to ma for Ih
bat'evlea, and Usve tee sans to ensn a l hey
cold tsar men said I knorkad aver Is ar six,
but I esvly feel earlaia alsat osm. I wss asm out
to tb rill pit again aa Taosdvy, (tb 24'Ji.)
bat th i.uaeiaoa war very shy that day, atid
give very few dances. bad n regu.ar duel
ith a Knseiaa in tb nearex txt) pit to as l .'.O
yards. la aboal half as knar he gave ap firing,
nd aa b ul ot . utit b ar shots out uf saves
through his I. ..ph. la, I thug'.t mast bar kit
him. I let! a aama.kuf ml.. in y r-snfJiry
to watch him, tj .a tb llnseiaa (wbo, bv
lli way, wa aapb-nrint sb) I red again, and
pat lb ball right tbraigh privet 'i rap,
bmiaa b did Bid bob his bead when b ton
tii smoks.
" Tby began to fir M poand-r at n in tli
rill, pi-a frota ll.e gleal gvia ia the Began, seven
has I red varda bum lbs pit was In, an with
two asea Wsdiug nls for ma, I bullied the aa
marb thai ibey were bsif aa bong lawting U
giia, (a? I tan a vsvv .bsrp rorimal watrbing tbs
g inners with aiy teb-sn pe. and directly tbev
v-wrd I fiivl Inw ll esnbrasar. A sia as I
s.w ti, gua Wa o-a-b-d I .i.sde It. avea I don
la e tbs parapet as tl t!.y mtr4.', Tkr s ,a
aass el.o ewe onr hewts, but aid no bsm. Tre
saas thing naal ea agaia, lail Ihev asvlj fiiad
f- ar shots st a lti-giw, gad do mm helm
Ws tost an men thai day, but au rUiurday I tad
three wee kil.e-l and oa wiwrndd f a. v party
bv riasr d shut. 1 aa wre ..n.v a few jsi ' frvm
roa, aad er4 r.g..; m twa bv a'. I iMwvdabul.
I bav bod r-m a b-a ioeideoia t4 my rvamrMs
Hi lb Irrorbea. ami aon I Uts m s-lw. U .;.ll
ar iHfll, eieej u, tshs tb. se-sMiirv pre ?atKS,s
to g-t out af lb a - oW Tism.
T Fans" Airttswra, Tha riorov
AUsander bv sh'witv a I er.woe4 k.ng tt
I' .lead, and la ann.-.lio 4 U-. r eol, geral
preparaivoos r saasmg in that enwatfy, l at
to take p. dwng tb prtM.nl axMiib uf Jae
Df.VSUVlVg FlSS. tllSH.iVnS, Jw fi
A ucre-i be, at !. K-,r U t B . ' t,
Whi. b 4-lreyd (t.. U.- h 1 I i j k, a
A ,. iio II..I ...e.d l.v as M . H, I . , 4
sei eiai le.i..i .fii ij u. o , n. t a. 4 ' ... -
Ii i. s ..d lo UUtv i k -4 it , . j
,t : .. yll'.'-tl r- . ii.c.rfe-.
-gffi-u u
-2?ZZi$L2i 23 .
Fl'.KE StilLKRS RK.I0IC1NG0VEU THE RE
' Sl'LTOF Till? TTP.GIXI.V ELL.TTIOX.
A grand mass meeting was held in Tuumany
Itall, New York, lost week, tn ctlebrata the
lenioeratic uccea in the rate election iu this
Ptate. The meeting wa presided over by John
Cochran- formerly a notorious Free toiler, and
on of the right band men of Martin Van liureu,
Aa approving Inter wa read tmmjuhm Van
Burnt I'.e rhirfiiixminentof the detiavt of Gen.
Caa in the ablest and most astute i( th
Free 8riler nf tb North and tf. man wl.o
rleelarwd publicly, a few year ago, thai a never
Would be aatisticd until be snaue tbe ieinoc ratio
party the AMition jiarln of ill country.- These
are th men who are re!u;cing over th elect iiai
of Wis I T:itssar th men, along with Sew
arl, Ureely and tiKidiiiga, who are unable to
contain tnemsBlve wilh joy, because tb Ameri
can pnrty ha IrCea defeated and Henry A. Wise
elected in this Ktate 1
It waa in v-uin wa warned lit fw'e of this
Slate, liurinjr the canva., tint every 'Akdiuua
nc of in the North wa tbrobbfne toe the success
of Wise.' lb iln that publisiwd extract oltcr
extract train AUditiou presses nd Abolition
atieeobes, snowing conclusively that such wa
the case. They would nut believe it. In 1.S02
they wt re swift enough to believe, or to affect to
behove, that (1 en -Scott -ra a dangerous man,
beeaus &m ard happened to t '. hi election,
Aud yet when tbey knew that nut Seward only,
but the whole tribe of Abolitionists and fanatics
bf every hue, wer dead against the American
partv. they persisted in binding their eyea to
tbe fact
It wo the remark of nm good man wa for
get whom that be elwey doubted the propriety
of any act for which his eoeraics -braised him.
When wa see such men aa John Van Burun re.
joic ovr th (lection in tbi State, w eonfuo
tliat it give us more pain than tb contempla
tion of our own defeat. Ask John A' an lluren
to-day what hi opinion of the Nebraska act br
im will, without hesitation, denmmce it is an
outrage upon the Constitution, a disgraceful sur
render of th North to whai h and tireely call
"tlie (laveocracy of lis Sontb." Vet John Van
Buren rejoices ovr the Virginia (lection. And
a Virginian on Ihouas Duuu Knglish i
found striking ha-.d with bin, aril th two
mingle their congratulut'.otw. Little did we ever
expect to see the liity when th Abolitionist of
the North and the Democratic party of Virginia
the vnunred guardian of Southern right
should be found in joyful conclave over tb re
sult of an louuoo iu th Old Duminion 1 1
. Mchmond Whig. !
PAPAL CCtnCll-MACACLEYa TKSTI-
The great historian of Kngland, in reference
to the Church of Borne, ha uiHc, fw the benefit
of th present and fuinre ices, th blluwinr
clear, pointed, tritihful and evidailng record I
- " During tl(e le..i thine, eenicrirs, tn stunt tli
growth of tli human mind has Uen her oh;.f
object. Throughout Christendom, whatever
ad vane bo been made in knowledge, in freedom,
in wealth, and in th art of life, has been in
inverse proportion to ber power. Th loveliest
and moat fertile province of Kuropt have, under
her rule, been sunk in poverty, ia political er
vtt.e, and in intelrectnol Wiv-tvie-whil Protes
tant ood n tries, nc prove'Vhl for sterility and
barbarism, hav been turned, by skill and indus
try, loti) gar 'cut, and nan boast of long liit
of heroes and statesman, rhilu .inhers and no.
at. V hoever, kno uig what Italy and Soolbind
naturally are, run! a u.u t air bundrtd year ago,
they ant i' y were, shall now e"rcpars the eouii
try arcu d Horn with tbe aountry arnnnd Kdiu
bnrg.wi.1 b able to form s-ms Judgmout a to
th leuden y of Papal dominatina. -"Th
desoant of bieiin, onee tha first atnerg
uuniu-Fonss, w in Kiweasj oepttt Ol CjegraxUl' i n,
tli esvath of Holland, ia pit of nimm, dig.
advantage, to a poamoa tush aa iij uwnmoo,
wealth so rmsl' besvar reached, teocU the (am
lesaua. it buerer
ii,
VLtTlL a-
Roman Catholi In a Protesiant nriniiiJilv. In
SwiUari nd from a Roman Cthulw to a Protec
tant sen ton. In Ireland from a Human Catholic
to a Protestant Bounty, fiud that a ha paased
f" "'n a hir in a higher grade at aivilixatioa,
.. the ether (id of Ih Atbvntie tit sains law
prevails. Th Protestants nf the Cniied States
bav left babied thsaa th Komaa Catholic of
Lower Canada, whoremin inert, while thswho).
.at awttl round them to in hrue.it with Pro
testant activity and euterpris. Tb Fraacb
have d lubtlca shown aa energy and an intelli
gence which ties when aiedirsvted, bar justly'
en tilled then to be called great people. Tbi
apparent exception, when iamiuei, will b
(uund to eonSri the rale; tor ia ae anuntry that
ia called Ronian Catholic baa tbs Roman Csiliulis
Church, during varal genera Uuu, pus saas sd
M UUl auUtorily as ia franca." .
A RIIT JOKE.
A gentleman in ibis place, pUrnd off a rich
jokaoahia br U r half lb ntdsr day. Being
a.mething 4 an pioura, k took it into bi bead,
thai h wuti'd bk( to bav a first rata dinner
Ito be nddraasfd ber a note pvddelv iijurming
ber that a gentleman of beg acqn iiiraivce an
ol I and true friend, wo iff din wilh hr that
d 7 As aonn as ' recatvsd it. U banns wrul
to wwk i v get ewwy f . g w du.. Pracie. ly
at 13 a J k 'bo wa prepared to receive bar
guf.t T. biass era aa cia as a .w pin
a sumptims dinner wa an Ih tool, and sb
wa arrsyad ia bar Ust atlira. A genii knock
aa bsar i and aba ciartej wilh palpitating
heart to lb door, hb tboagbt it must h aa
old friend from satrbap a brother, from tb
plan the one moved. ' On opsmrg lb door,
sb saw bar basbaed with smiling aovato
nane. Why aiy dear,' says ah la an tntious baa,
'where ie th gesUsutsa jam spek of iu roar
notef
' o hy aaij kr knabaad omnplacanfly, ber
be l' ' '
)osld get tleaiaa ef avy acvjnaiotaic. ,
an old and tru diMid. would din with a a
dav. '
'Wall,' eei.1 b g -d buawredly, 'as tat
gemleanan ef vosir awiiminUaca, aa old aad
traa frwad f '
Oh I ' said sb distraasingly, tkar aobody
bat fam 1 '
No.'
Wrll. I declarttbU is t M. ' i4 hi wif.
I sa angry bwt.
Tb b 4 laiiTl. imivnnbira'Vy. Hi
belter bat! I si fell bk f viug kira tongas
lashing bat llnal'y ibev sot dow ooilv tocetb
t, and t r no lib., b bad gi-d d lor wila
etvt bsvuig avmpany.
Paici ft M.- A ta.ly was ervg wirnlog
s it tif ta ber wing r-oeei eve. ties t'-envilv
l ber liimsl , of ti e b a Inxhrr wbu, . a
baa., H b ra betrav.ng a lei, dene , to aneiomd
nea of aiind. entered mth a tarvi .g knit, k bis
bao.1, aa-l, .boiling ll.s d , eem. s p t I
as-d simI. ' Xirs-. (, aa rd i -a I as onr-vre.1 b
see, I ik to ,iat tl be- 0 i ( J a. a lbs lt.
ai.i I l'. I I y aj'l av r t ' nan s Imi .v. 1 ,
f-at k. ., if iv firu., I a ill e-1 off .r be. '
Tb lady b.-ied aUr bruhat 't St., and ,. 4
ia ,v av b ke nf a Seel, eonclrde.1 b'lreanl to Co
s b said. 1l.ee. waa an evo am b a and m
bah-wiy by ber ...bv. wttb el'Met in fnl but
m-av,eirt ea.'vbed bee saie?j d. 1 iet Ii. tiiat war
Ho iMvilivvg ov, sov ...ig am'oviw, si, seid
wv'b li s gre..ert si t t eued.Aoiv. i ' .it I.
si ae . e I b. tfwore ; I vt - u' I It Co e
pill to -. tl i ,m n. ' v a- a 1 e 1 bsve g I I
(. .-(- l. aT e . va si I i-Mt It and l . v-; h
v s 4 .a Lm t a . V ,ii..,i -
lf'l . IH t M ' i l'.,lt i I , i
i,:f,.f si ' , .-. I n m- i t, .
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ly r ! . iv. a f - f t a a i e i. ; , ,.i
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"c, ,11 I.. .l-f 1
1 . : -.1- ! .t
'IU . V ?.n ii trc.i.
erot..-.c . ,intr
tor the net 1
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1. t-! c; no . .j ,
r-m- rri.ut. jhH, a. i ,,.
etW4-SW'JilWIUaVM.'TTIt,,T)1 f ,. ,. -. J
. Ociur.mcn . th lb.it!. aH.-cj, i.'. s- .'.
ticket T What d e .Via. lirun.iv s.,- v, V;
Uio Uichmund t.i.quum 1'' Ue 'vaU , ,
print to state. .!, it concur v-n'i t..t
Jork Ili-raJd" in iupi.rtraiturc.it !.e i ,
ofitapartT, whh b while comuientu m- i", ,'. ,
fiuiea and excellency o thin noii.au. e n.
"Air. tt-isn is an edii rated and a. c, mm-,, . '. -',
niao. lie hia bad gnat ex,irienc ii. t ...
a a statesman, ia N.tHta America as a di, i.'.;,i
aud baa prvjcU himself a pet.e t A -1 ill-, on ..
stump in tbe Ut Vir-in Beam a.n. Ji- i. d
tibnv.ibd as a J.nwe.ful, ba.ccd. qu, k aid
pungent speaker, caustic, uieici' , a: ' .i.vt ,
hie en.-niiva. He ciits,and tbiLca, ril.tand Kit,
and delight in tl:e hottest of the fi lit,
"Cipuin r.ymlers, iu Ins recuiiar lltTe, is
the aaiueairt of a man. lie niiy n ii lave a di
pliuiJa, from the Virginia tntve.s ty cr Vale C ol
lege1; he mav not underui.d th Unguals as
w.i as Mr. Wise ; liut he u scarcely b.s inferior
in ho Bame effwiive appln alien of the hvicg
Aulo-Saxi n. Ur, if the otic can nnnibilia an
opiHineut with a figure of h. the oiiier an
knock uim ipeucl.iius a itli Ui similar ai4. on
or his ';g,KHl right irni." IIMr.Ui nopra' to
til lliiu of titu head w ith resi.tiess power, tue
a guueuuof C'upr. Kcndei.1, applied to th iut
sine, ar equally eri'cctlv. So, too, if Mr. V im
was 11m only matt able and tvilling to gru pie
with lit new and untried enemy in th iai A cr
giuia contest, Capt. t.ynilera boa slmvvn that le
is the only tout bUl oaough, and willing and
competent, toeeoond the mini n in the fl;-.t great. -step
to the reorgAnixatioo of ti.e tcatic: 1 Demce-'.
racy. ''
" We therefore suggest to our Virginia corem
poraries, ecially the Biohnvmd A' .ipiirT, the
diinnwrnric ticket of Wise and lUnders f .r l.,tj.
and Jet the A'owrer be assured Cat ti.e l.v
Vork IUsai.o doc this aa mi in lependiun j. or
nttl, and not as th organ of the Kuow Nothings
or any other party."
fcvniuemay call this, "all tortt of a mi,"but
in tbe language of the " StaudarJ" we should
not be surprised, if it ended iu au " UU Virjtu
ia break dixen."
ARRIVAL OF TUB NoRTIIRHN LlrtHt!
! ' lATW g0 CAI IIDUN1A.
Nw Yog, June 0. The steamship AortArrn
Liijht arrived this morning about llj o'clock,
with 41S passenger," nn.l over f"2,(MI,tKnj in
specie. j -" ,
The Northern Light msde the passngi from
San Juan to this city in 7 day aud two hour,,.
Klie ooimeoisj nitn the r?onr.r i, which h-H San
Franctsvoon tlie lii'.b, With mai!, and paasengera
and a very lariH! amotinl of specie
From t'entral-An i-ricn, the hrmgi tidings that
tl. Unvemment parte bad again it.vco.-J Leon
With powers ofOencrvl, Ac, who bad d-termined
to red cca it before th arrival of Walker. Th
xpe lition of bc'h Walker mid Kium y wer
aini-.Lj'y luoVed for.
'lhaelnopot m-M F' 7-im'i waa atl Ran
Jnan, hot evtoobnd to UarvnisMii the 1st of Jane
fur the .-endwicli islands, in.
L) Uilituruia luainew generally wis dull, al
though large hipmeutg ol'gralataid J mr were
being mod to New Vork, Liverpool and Aus
tralia. Th slilp Cbarmar, aailod fur New York oa
",! ''.' - '"n TUO tvM of wheat, ilgj too of
bar. v -i i ! 70 tons of Hour. Ti.e Flving Anoc
wuuld follow withlOUOlm of viuealaud tb.ur
for Chili.
A aal of 200 bbl. tuperlln OuII.to i! ur a as
made on the 8th, at $10 ptr bbl., auli credit f
30,40and45dayfc
A good duil of rain had fallen, but the mi
Inokedwoll Themtucs war yielding huiidnt iy.
Mo.iey i'arce.
A Know Nothine pa'r ealbi tl.e Citizen had
been start". 1 at San 1 raueiscn. A union rd thndis.
entl.Je.d Whigaanil Iteuvoer tic party had at'.vinp
todau npuaition, but without mu. ii su ci-m.
Misb Anna A'exsndcr, a school teacher at Sn
cramento, and Mr. Jo)m Adums, of iulo conntv,
i - .vuv uu.,.., i.uirin .;unm,-imi';iiT,
I A ' U-J -cm ,l,, w n,n d-wa
wvin ii-oa Meooppuslteal1ranlent ' .:it un un;
by a stearic r.
lb euubrr-ation nf the Sous'trr title, m ith
JJ (quart league, nf I ind inrlo'ied, bvd ten
reoived at Sacramen' i citv with much uratiiirav
tion.
To mnnicinal election at Snn Frmcim-n nn.le
lb nsw charter wo to Ink puos s' ... ,i ii.-' s-t
of Mar, and tl.s stniggl promised bi be pun y
witn tn ivaow Aoliiiiii; snd the An'is.
lo. iiigler bad been honored nivan."i
reception at San Francisco on i' ,. I..,,,,... ai
tb military and sonib thousand of tl.e f r.T5-
C'tisen srere In proc"i,i.
goiiowing the latest quotation of C ,
Fbmr, tome Jobbing lota are nvwiilonrd at i .1.
AdMiiantine candles SI cents. Vtbetl .', i .
H.7J. Turpi ntme 70. 0rleu susr i ,t a ' Li.
MamsUaUl. Cheese Id. Lsu.s.inirl
2U all',.
Advice from tb rsndwlch I. In,. I. M,
lb British frignles President and Alcom, M..p
of W ar Ihdo, and steamer Brisk, bad all b -ft f ,r
tli north Pelrnpauluw.ki. it was tu: t .nd.
A Marshall or Tin: imtkii tt .
Among u.e Am. . .. this wh.i alien. led the I u,
ball given at the II .te da Ville, pan., v. as .)
Hpkar, nf Kentu y. .la. k rn.he-l tbe d "v
lUiewhat stri.i.. ai. I iitted rMulnt.s i a I is
ah' ul.lers l.so ii ''i 'o ata-.t four Mil r f ...
rail in buaimwa -I -. k va Uis ol.-i rvi I r-f I
ob-arrers, sn I j-' ' nig d np alih a tony I...
friends gould i t ai-ooiiul f r. V ben-i--r t'-a
aiarshalsuf 1 ranee went, tliern went J.v ; s 1
when lb asaisbals sat down Ja. k i d t n , e,
alway taking tb post nf h n-.r. T,.e ,r.v s i
th bay Jock called no hi oM acouaint ui - . M -,
Mssun, our Minister to Frsnne, i,u i' aie l p s
Uttl a,vrsalii.a in tie tu! lowing ma; nr;
"I brar.Jatk.voa wer si tbs I..II l i,,, ''
I was, sir, and bad a b nh nil t , .. "
"F ar which yoa ar indebted. I .,. . t ,
the high old e..nitny you g-iteuti- l ... , ;
Hv the WeV, how earn yoa ai u r I wi.ii ti -t
Mar-hals t '
"llowf By virto of my c.ss i . v w. a
ntarsbls id Iran.-., whil 1 au b t!.o,.: r : ,a
a manbal ef 11. Republic. Isbowrj i v . i
miesbaa and bs.k p-iel accord. n ! y .
"Mv rifhluf effo-e! what du y u B.riin .'
"It 4 tb O, and see' ,
liera Jai k prentcd Mr Mason wi'l sl,:'v.
browa papr, with a seal b.g naig : I t a f. ,,r
p and wciglib
"Vt bat ia tl sum nf Havea Is tl, "
My eavandv . f mr-Nal' -1 . . I Ii i.,
I WI, when I ani.u l iu to' ng It s u.-.is in
Frankfort.'
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