'UfirtJ-Carolina liar.
. muiatmuT r
WILLIAM a DOTJl,
imto ma rnrmirro. ..
tllHIt
If fM strictly ia advaaee. In dollar pa
am; tw MUn u4 fifty ee, if paid withia
aia meeths u4 Mr Uar at th ad rf tM
year, v.,.
ADnBTISBXSfta act tteeedltlg til
Bet wilt be iassrted Mat for dollar, aad
tweatydlvt teat for -sock ttstteaeot Intertioa.
Theee f greater toagth will b thsvyed pro port
ttoaailr. eMOrdeTeandJmliotoladVeTtieeeaee"-
will beeharged ii per Mat. higher l.a tit tbev
Mat, - A reatoaable dedaetloa will b made to
thee wh advsrtia by th yr. (
Book and lob Prlntleg done with, neatae te
aaspatck, sad a aceomnedtttng term-.
., tag- Letters to the Editor mutt bt post-paid.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. '
CITY GOVERNMENT,
' Wm. Dallas Haywood, Intendattt rd Police,
.Ulster Ward. Eldridg Smith,
. A. AdiuiJu. . , ...V..V.
MidJte Wm.- B. U Hardina
" Isaiio Procter, j '
" E. Cantwell,
Weelerm Ward. A. M. German,
1L D. Turner.
ii ii i
1
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 83. 1555.
Star.
c.
J. J. Christophers, City Clerk,
A. M. Gorman, City tree.
Ciy Cuanl. Jame M. Crawley,
Jackson uverry.
City CoMttaUet. FUlward Harris.!
- Henry Pennington. w
A. Adams, Weiirhmasten.
E. Harris, Clerk of the Mai
act
COURTS.
Th Supreme Court of North Carolina I jM
tn this city semi-annually, on the second .adty
in June, and th 30th day of December
fudge. lion. Frederick Nash, Chin Justice,
ft. .11. rearson, Associate uugo,
W. II. Battl.
Edmund B. Freeman, Clerk; Ham. C. Jones,
Itlenorter. J. i. Eitohford, Sr.. Marshall.
The United titaUe "Circuit I'nuH for tha Dia
trict of North Carolina hi held eemi-annually in
thia eity, m tha 4 at Muaday ia June and the laat
Monday in November. . i
MyM.'-Wnn. i. M. Wayoa, of S!urjla; Hon.
Heory Potter, of t arettcviue; 'liatnet AUunift
Mobert V. Dick: Clerk, Wa. It. Haywood, Sr.,
Marahall, Waaler Joaea.
The Superior Court for tbia County, ia held on
4m Brat Monday altar toe luutui Muoiy w
Ttltrsk and Sontemher.
John C. Moore, Clerk.
Joe. II. ttaehelvr, Atthrney General and Solir-
itor of tin fourth Juiliuial Uiairiot.
The Court of J'a and Qnrtr St'umi it
held on the tlnrd Monday in r ebni4ry, M.
-Auut and Novcmlier. Jell. Ltlcv, Clerk.
Ttmraday MorBlnkr, AaiRaal 16, a Wl.
, . Tha Way it waa Dona,
Parhnpa bo eanvaaa in the country waa mora
affected by mean cbargee and 1 liea than the
lata one ia thia Congreaaional Piitrict. It waa
anid of tha Amerioan candidate, that be went
about in a carriage and horaea with a driver, waa
oppoatd to pooplo'a rnttng who eould ant nail
I ana write, waa an ariemeai, tnai ne waa againai
J allowing any amnio drink whiskey or rum and
wosra Tote n eteetea m vongrej in ia away
the poor man's privilege. It ia almoat impossible
to eoneeive how any man cobM bs influenced by
uch tiargej aa that first stated, or how any one
eould believe U(e 1'ks we hare alluded to. We
ftira tbe a bore as a tpeeimen of the means
resorted to is order to defeat Mr. Shepard.
The . lies againat' him were as nomeroMs as
legion and prooeed from dens as corrupt and
IHfiT a fte lice anl Fmjrt f Estp. Wa
hra that Mr, Branch is rery much tickleS with
the idea of having defeated Mr. Shepard, though
he (Branch) has not quite 2,6A0, after having
itarttd with a majority of about J.000, aa the role
shows in the election of Scott and Pierce. No'
Mis Branch (who is quite a respectable man)
may well be tickled at hia election, for rnH-ed f
waa honor enough for him to ma againat such a
man as Shepard whether successfully or not.-
Muoh of the respectable portion of the foreign
population of the District voted fir Shepard.
Indeed tbe intelligence, wealth and character 'of
the I'irtirict, (coutpriimig auch men aa George K.
U.ilger, Willie 1'. Mnngum. William A. Graham,
men who have occupied the second oSce in the
world and have been .Senators and Cabinet minis
tersandolheniJroMor Mr. Skqmrd. Why, such
iiimiea as ibeas and others that Dould be mention
eil, are worth a million oftlmeewho voted at Haw
tree in Warren, or the "Old HtUh" of Naih, or
vvJ tain preeinot in Wake), on the day of election,
ii that told the pciple that Mr. Shepard was hsugh-
....... i
Vka,raml a VanHn Court. Uliom Uoy u tv .j -.,.,:. I ,n -mi the Hon. Oanrire V.
XMriior-K. P. MarrihM -- 1,d, WBt ,loB,,,n fsttboIicT Record the fact
tVutiffn1'kt Owalr-W illiam II. ritgh.' hihI mark it and reimenrber it, that James 11.
Conmtr Willis Scoti. Sliepnrd was defeated by cross and wilful lying.
lieiutcr. it. uuuon.
BANKS.
tiaitk if the State o AVnl Carolina, inoorpo
rated Ml. Charier expires in 1fH. Capital
$l,ilN,UlN), divided inlu 13,'HM) shares of which
tb Library Board bulds i,0z7 ami the Univer
sity 1000.
l'riiicil Bank at Raleigh.
Ueorge W. M irdecai, Prwideni,
Charles Itewev, Csyhier.
J. II. Bryttn, Jr., Toller and Notary Publie.
W. kv Anderson, Discount -Clark tM Aiotnry
Tkbtic
Jordan Womlde, Jr., OWk.
This Bank has branches at Xewlicrn, Tarlmrn
Jeyeltcville, Wilmington, Klitwlieth City, Char
'Mini, ilik.in, Morgsiitiia and W indsor.
MMtCITirttS.
Onittm part of tlie Stnte t D. W. Courts Pub
lic Trmwaet, es-vmens , U O it. Branch and W.
4. Mi.
(n the part of the Stockholders : Wni. Woj lan,
Was. Peace, J. II. Bryan, J. 11. U.Boulhac, Al
fred Jones and B. P. Moore.
JictoiDg and Renewal day Tuesday.
I'liaeeuir. 4-MadneadaT.
llomealie Bills and Bills ut'sjLuhanga discount
ed every day.
Business hours from 10 till 2 o'clock.
Jl.iUiijk J)rw k mf Ike llahk of tin Cap Fear
William II. J on en, taakier.
K. V. Kioch, TolW and Xotary ublis.
ltiaarroaa. tieo, W. Haywood, T. II. Selby,
Seth Jonea, liw.rge Utile, Dr. Thoa. t , Hogo,
mnd C. V. Jl. lluichmcs.
Uffarit iwj Monday, Discount 4ay T-oasday
RAIL, ItiUDS.
Itukiyk mad (itukm Httilrvi CW;xy.
- ITeaolent,
'. W. Vaaa, Treasurer,
J. M. P.L AsanUnlTi
C. B. Allen, Depot Agent.
Moil train leaves 10 minuses Aor 7
rrirseet i P. M.
A.N
JCtrlk CerWraa Jbuls4 Ctmponf.
J. M. Morehead, President. '
J. P. Meadeahall, Treasurer.
t. T. West, Depot Ageat.
Mail train arrtvee o'ekwk, A. both fro
aaeAaetaad eMet and Wih 4enwtt&t A. M.
post orricit.
William WLiu. He., poet Maer.
Uttcebwura, aa week aays Irvaa Bua-riaa tc
FjooL
We have piled'flp proof, by way of extracts
from Abolition journals, to show that tbe
entire abolition press ia opposed to the American
party on the express grounds that it was fnrora-
le to Southern Institution. Every few days
bring new instances of their opposition to the
merican party, on these grounds. We present
beliMraa extract from an artir.le In the New
ork Tribuwa, the leading and meat inflncntiiiH
abelMoa Jotimel in the North, which shows
conclusively that th"se-csn be no harmony be
twecn the American party and theaboiilwn move
ment:
In other words, the Know Nothing movement
is the beat dnfence which the Black Power can
desire, flr1t rH surest the (rowth of the North,
and make r reedom aa weak a Slavery, ( an a
slave driver desire any better reason si record-
lag the new party wu appMbatwa I It turns
back tlie Industrious thoasanus 'with instincts
against Slavery,' who would otherwise come hi
increase 4Ua population of the tree States and
render the ennrfwst between their pmeperitr and
freedom and the decay of tlie Slave States still
more glaring. '
tsT-Our Ms'lsrs K reouhW that The Adams
Express Company advertised, a short time since,
that their line would be discontinued tj this city,
a consequence of their inability to make a satis
factory arrangemesy. with tks-aUleigh ad Gaston
lUilros.l Company. V regret Wry -much that
the parties could not agree, as this community
will H wery sensibly the inconveniences arising
from adiseontinaosceof the Express. l'ndrtle
prompt end efficient agency of 3. V. Ezcll, Esq-
thtir polite and aeeammodating agent in this sily,
theTtpraas had become necessity of the com
m unity, far which it wsU be drSeult to aeoare
a proner snbstitnU. W e trust that tbe parties J
eeacernea wiu y at oe anie to saake some arraage-
by which weahaU again enjoy itsad vantages
TRAVELLER'S GUIDE.
sarrt see aarseivoax o asiLS at iiuki
j'y, i
ly at f,
sJi Uasee- ........ at ft p.
KOUTIIER.X MAIIBr Rsiiaoaa.)
TbTwaib MaJ auVsase daily . . - at l a.
Wsy Mail - " at f p.
Jtrrivee doily ........ 4( p.
TbeCars lease the depot ( a.
H TllKRJf MAIL (Br Ts-e-aoena Hare,
sTInsee daily
.ernvaa
the stasl
WESTERN MATL (B Raiumsa.)
CWa siailr . . as f p.
m-m auy. ...........at a n
1 he Tnue toaree .at I a.
tSOUiKBOIliTMAIU-UW JUjumaav)
rbaMsoaily, (eieeptrWaday.) . at f .
Arrives daily (esrwpt Fiaauay,) at ( a. i
1 neSare Isevse daily ...... at I a.1
TARBORtr M AIL-(Br Two-twasi Hsra.)
SVsaaan Hiiadsy, TaMLaad TVnr., at t p.
Arrives Tswsdar, Thara. as4 'au, at 7 p. aa
taa tsavasna M. Sri ul rtiH at f
rjTTSBORO' MAIL-HB Tain a. an Kara
Odessa Taa4ay and Raturday, at p.
sssH..y aaa I nrs.iae, at 7 a.
IsksaveeeejISut. aaslW ea.aaH 7 a.
Psvtat WsasrtVs tiae isv. TVs wast t 4
eUessss a) Mi. sastw , nWary at Mr,tet4
7 -i imssx ra utnaaaas are
a(Mai, aesrr asl aa4 VshM
ajssasaaa asime i a-e lasulr4 ilMs.
arraVtaKi s4 a4 as ks i tsa awsWtsad arae
, ass a fal saae mf mtf as4
posts.
wide bane.
is the - ardt Mi
""""I history a4 SMoeraway, at,u-s,
aVsnlsry M asuWaMphy ia. 4..t.MlMi aa4
e i ! l ernealtare aaH trmm, and
wlHlsasiiua, 1 fcs are alt lathe Mssnsna
ears; sansa aM aVe saw sesea. There are raatve
sMiss ksw aa4 assgisssl ssl k ks
v sassasi II iui s awausse
wswa Ha kti laarsah-d earners
aoiieci.rg.
liasary.
;y ysartia
ErTKCTS OF FREE LABOR IX THE SOTl II j
Tha practicability of extensive coltivating '
Sontlirrn eoil by free labor has been demonstra
ted by repeated experiment. Several of them,
narrated in a speech once delivered in Congress
by Mr. Holmes, of South Carolina, Will near
repetition, and ought to be kept before the people.
One of these occurred in oar own eoentry, ia
South Carolina, in Florida, A distinguished
Methodist clergyman, tlie Kev. Mr. Capers, tried
an experiment under circumstances peculiarly
favorable to its success. Before giving frmdowi
to his slaves, he endeavored to prepare them for
their new position hy moral and religious in
struction, lie then liberated them, gave thorns
plantation, and left it after harvest with the bams
piK stock of cattle and sheep, and a horse to
iioogn. lie tiion delivered tlie estara into tneir
ands. s-rvinz them anv ousntitv of mod advice
and admoiiiticn, and took his departure for his
distant home. After a lapse of several harvests,
he returned to the scene of his philanthropy, and
instead of the pleasant spectacle vrhloh be had
expected;, he fn'siid uncultivated fllds, cattle enten
up, and empty barns. 1 he horse remained, but
was used not for ploughing and carting, but to
aid in depredations en the neignboritig planta
tions. Another ease occurred in 18 10 in Trinidad,
whkAi had floarixhed under slave labor, but the
extiitos, in cxrMVcnce of British. West India
emancipation, bad now been desertn) by the
laborers. One of the planters came to tliie coon
try and induced many colored persons in Mary
land and the District of Columbia to go to
Trinidad and cultivate the lands upon the nv si
advantngenu terms. This experiment alsoresul
ted ia a complete failure j thofree negnKts fousM
the sun too hot, snd either resorted to the towns
or returned to this country.
Another eve related by Mr. Holmes is one of
white labor. The distinguished William Wirt,
having purehssed land In Florida, and having
some scruples-sgsirot the emphiyuicnt of slave'
laiHir, carried down to his r lorida plantation a
large numlier of white men. They commenced
work in autumn, snd during the winter and
earing seasons worked with such diligence and
lidelity that Mr. Wirt Ireean to conceive his
hiichteMl anticipations already realised. But
suiiiuier caniewilh its hot diiys and ruoist nights.
the sinews ol the white laborers smre relaxed,
ieir strength bean to fail and linding the burn-
g heat MMgetlier too much lor them, they threw
wn their airrcultural implements, and in a
body loft the plantation. Me. Wirt would have
wt his entire crop, but tor the lortiinate circum
stance that a gang of negroes -were in Ihe heigrr-
irtiood lor san, whom Mr. irt purchased, and
us His crop was saved.
Another experiment with wtr.rt men was tried
Florida by a New York gentleman, who took
large number of German laborers to F'lorida,
and began the cultivation of New Smyrna, wbirb,
savs Mr. Holmes, was a tract of land upon which
Herman colony once settled, but Undine free
labor could not cultivate Soetbern soil, had alien-
oned. With true German fidelity and hidustrw.
tha new laborers begun their task, and after
placing the xround in beautiful order, planted
he cn.rw. But they tn were abruptly driven off
y tlio not a-mtthcr, and there being no neoruvs
for sale in the neighborhood to supply their place.
lie .ew I ork gentleman lost bis crop andaban
iotied bis estate.
Tliese exptrisawws prove that Southern soil
cannot be extensively cultivated by ires Jnhor.
I ou migiii as wen simiiisu the son, as aixilnTi the
systein by srhich alone it can be made productive.
Kick IhnjMllrk.
FACtS FOR CONSIDERATION,
One of the leading snntlvee which har indnced
the msssracf the American people to organise
party in opposition tr;irergir tntliiei-, it the
apprehension of the dangers resulting from tbe
preponderance of that element in the political
administration of the Republic, In illustration
tif this very important points we borrow some
facta end figure from au article in the fcouisvilfe
Journal of the V.eth Says that sheet ;
. The population of Ihe t'nired Statos to-day
probably numbers twenty-live millions of souls ;
of whom, five millions are foreigners, tor 'mill,
iona negros, and sixteen iuitiB uativo-rorn,
Excluding negms, the foreign-born populntnin of
the oountry are to the native-born in the rutbi of
five to sixteen so that nearly one fourth of the
whole white population of the United rkntret are
foreigners. Lest it be denied that there era tv
millions of ibsei!rtrs in Ihe United Stales, we
proceed to prove Ihe fact. By Ihe census rotoms
of IK50, it apptsrs that inHH4U there was in this
country an iur;reni inrvign popuiauoa oi a,.
21il,rU, From Dee, 1 IMSIS
Phartsbtl sa4 KaihswSard Kailroskd.
Ala aaeetingof the subscribers to the eVilaring-
tna, Cbarlotle and Rutherford Railr4 west aH
Chorions, held at Shelby, Clesrslaad eoanly ee
the 4tb instant, rt waa decided that theearvey
fr the wester division from Charlotte lo Rati
trfossttaa be nadertsken at oaett and Mr. Joha
C. McRas, of Vilas ingtoa, waa appointed tl
Eagiaeer t that
Rauwvmaiaa Lama bm Barter. Btv.Tbei
eyatasa of vegislenng letters eVwaa't seesa
answer the pnsnoaed esxL A Chic-ego hanker
reeeivesl nonce aoay or eewmaee eaat a etgistered
Istssr, anauunsng ally stollara, sent Ireas turn
aaWe betaesa Chisago and the Mississippi, hod
bora s to Sea rrosa the avail or neat otjee. Said
sgSlrred letter coastal aowswssns1. ThesyMem
s a eaaaxsaoe to tna Opertawat, aas aa insal
to tha ensassaarty frees the less adsaittiag. as
It did, that toe usare uslnats did not sake es mark
ears of tbe let tees es, trusted to ihees ae they mighl.
lnaeeiiy real aaisgwar a ill be ia saate tae
tisyarusieait responsible for ell ears) Itsseaa, whirs
as a enaasaoa earner, it ejedoabtedly ehesi'l he,
I ne tax, l is, is asss'sal au sssss, are asl ' sn
aittsd try lU esse) aceataar esai.lotees,
atlese af peveoae fur wksast aswnf 4tt s Ibest
prusatpass, ia ail aaaee et this, are every weave
avsrks halia. The tv J bat vsssueaa a eryiat eae,
end its existence pmree Use sstsxto eafersanty ef
ear aortal arrangssaeale to lauae af luresgai
FtreaA
Cetae t Patrasrvsrvraae T
arriter ia esse ef the fins 4k m
aaeaf geasM at a 4isiafsiaayst.t,aa4 iaaeaot
af the si eaaassa ef s Ml ptiisa.sd'lufs the met
that auries tlie asrful rsief at yUo freer
Hrsul, the erevre af esety slop af war to Ike R
were swept ff hy it, save tost rsf tbe U. H. sh
a. Use, aad toss esasruaa ere assrihalsd
Ihe ensseaaadee, f'srrfaia Cork, ef fesrns Va.
stostnai a barer! nl rnaaotn the h"M. aywad
it eil evse the ship. 1 i.s N, Ueis did Out has
rtvf seanir tVBire e vat Warrtav tto
Cor-rasia Wirsas M 'luttina. strsml
siswae? at CiaeMsastti rt'i stony aae
kats wseeintaily b s.umsusss4 eVsata-
ra rivers dartag the sn asoatke eeseiag ee the
1NSj ef Jaee ksst. The easiaaaod 4..rs
bsms l,l(srytfiae la aasalwrlwae'JTl.Iisi, sad
s rr-- 1 1 z.)'. Ikirty-esM hree wees s-.
st has e frwtul s-rf ss I I aa sstliisi he a.
ad waar. aasaal tm4 ssisniy east he sssse sil
tor, to U. gochoad
to! lasa s. s r.
I age epeed le tourt eseee
tbere arrived by son aloee
Dec. 31, 1KH to IW1
mi
Jtts'J
lij;t
First hall of '
1C52
1X5.1
815.33S
4HH,rt-JK
3&M70
4i,777
i,474
l:i'i,tm
4,3;0,7il
TOO.tKX)
To thia mnst r oiMad alt three that .
have arrived from Canada, Meico,
and otherwise by land in five and
a btli years
Total 5,IWi,7il
Here then wo hare an aggregate of five millions
of foroiffners to sixteen millions of native-born
white men. Ihe proportrou of voters is calcula
ted at aliout one in seven, tnd therelatitestrength
of tbe'nafrve and forcign-tiorn population at the
pons woiini sisui inus:
The native poll would equal
sixtoen miliiiHss, divided by
seven, or 2,28.1,71-1 votes,
Tbe foreign "Vo'to wnul I be "re-
r. resell till by nveuiilliumidi-
Tided by seven, . 7U.2S0 voles.
Totnl vole in Ihe United Slates. 3.(I0.(HXI
Now, continues that journal, let us work nnt
rfce result ol t national flection in which the
native-born cititens should he equally divided
one third of the bitter voting oa uneside aniltwi
thirds the other. 3 he statement will stand thus:
Half the native role is 1 ,14S,Wii
Two-thirds of the loreign rote it , 47ti,l'.ll
Total on the foreign t ,li I'.t.O-lH
Half the native vole is . 4,1-T.i.HW
One-third of the foreign vote it , !t!H,(iyj
DISGUSTING.
The vulgar abuse heaped a pan native Asserh
cans hy aaue of tbe foreigner or an a, ia
enough f dignsf-er)ry rasn of good sems.
There it a low, dirty, scutnIojbs sheet puhlislied
in this city, conducted Ky men yrh never eosjld
elevate Ibemselvra above tlie level of common
blackgnards: which indulges In langnnir which
would hardly be tolerate,! within the preeinets iT
liiiiingsgiMov , epunet ts too tow, ns negraii.
ing nr disgraceful to be suipliri to the meniliera
of the American party. It onremp.sr
ally shun raing into contact with it as they wovrld
avoid a night cart, or other whrfle ot hl'tl tnd
doennt wen Who bare irn knowe) to throw tin)
slanderous thine; from their dinira, ith a pair of
ub;s, umiiiiHlllg so KHKn I, SHI irrcir imiiih.. .
As some finh are said to thrive only in troubled
Watw, o Ihe paper f which we am srwnkjng,
would not exist a day rait of the alnmsjihers isT.
slang ana vumiomtton. it eiministere ni ine
very worst aiuuie of mankiiet and whether
speaking of tlie most enlightened statesman, the
pvitMst patriot, or tlie talented rvuiaios nr our
country, it pursues the same strain uf vulgar and
disgusting abnse. It ia enough for man, woman
or ck ill) to have been born on tht eoil of America
to insttW rh( ill-will and conternptVMius denuncia
tion of the condue ors of that vehicle of thhte-
hood end defamation whilst, on the ether
hand, they can see no demerit in one of foreign
I. in Ik, andean hue tulueir besoms the bnrir ur
mnntorea, If born in a Kireiga Ussd. With them
no virtno, no honor, ne truth exist any where, bn
in the breast of Ihe foreign born, and no vice or ;
immorality is found hut th ties native Ameri
can. It an encounter occur between a native enu
rcigner, the former la censured without exam'
nai n, and tbe latter excused. II a not lust
place, although notoriouly commenced by tlie
foreign populatvrm, tbe natives ere charged by
these Woiiteniptible hmi malignant fiiWtiers with
being tbe aggressors. Facts areemireiy emitted
or misrepresented to grnlifytbeir hatred of Amer
iotnt tnd their hive for f irelgners, 1'bay would
change their religion, (if they eter had any,) tail
deny their God, if it would adrance ihnin in tlie
estimation of (lie foreign faction. W hilst such
men continue to tbe control of a public newspa
per, native cilisent can hive no justice at llieir
bands, and tbe courtesies of life and tits princi
ples of honoe, will continue to be violated, ,
And why is it that tlswe wretched and rile
caterers to the morbid foreign appetite, thus
train every nerve to depreciate and. vilUfy the
American yieopleT They profess In bo native bom
themselves ; but if they lie so, they belie tneir
birth pises, and deserve to be classed with tht
lowest filth ol Eoropethat it oast nponnur shores.
" It ie a dirty bird that fowls in its own nest,"
sny the proverb; and tt can be appliM to men
a'assU as to tha feathered tribe.
Coarsi or . Oi-int mvxn iv tux let Twixtt
iabs AVTt.1 I'htii. A writer in the Boston
ransenrt sn slimline to the recent find isr of lbs
Issly of Jaeqnes Bulmnt. one of the earliest nml
most celebrated of Alpiiss guides of Chamounix,
lost twenty years since, writes as follows !
.Murray's Hand-Hiaikofriwitserland and Savoy
informs ue that "Jacques Balmat, the mnst
daring, skilful and experienced of the guides.
was the Rrst whomadellie ascent of Mont Klane.
When be disappeared in IMj he was 70 years
Id. He went nut with a hunter of slorsine to
chase tbe chamois, parted from him near the Pie
da Midi, having proposed an ascent which the
other dt'Simd dangrraua ; bssr.poor Jacques was
trom bis youtn s gold nn.lcr, wThi tielteree -ft-M
it would be poesihle to become rich by such a
discovery. He always preferred to follow thia
huitasy rather than act as guide, and he pud for
it Ihe forfeit of his lite. The spot from which
he fell, ewer the precipices of Mortine, to tansa
r-ut to reenver tbe body waa eoasidered impossi
ble.'
This waa penned ten yvjarsetnot, tnd twenty
from the date of his 1 s, his body te f.asnd at
the vansvlhoflhe greatGlacier, tlie".9detilae,n
in a most perfect state of preservatina at a point
many feet below the line id vegetation, and the
immeiliatevieiniryofcultivated nrlda. Iheeouree
if tbe river Avema Is ra uus glacier, and the arch
is at itaextnaie point into tire yaHty erhenee the
river empties itsslf. (
Here are eoaun-uvlly depoeited tbe dehraof
the varrantein sHlas, borne oa ward in the im per
ceptibly sluggish course of this greet scaatve;
and kere, rsrserve-l from Che decaying hand of
lime, Ine tearing esters of avalanches, so-I tha
attritina of sack a subteirasiiae intirney, at thia
late boar has eoate furth the cerpst of peor Jae-
es.
f hse at data el band to determine tbe distance
traversed and descended by the body durint this
ecrweofyeaiw,butreeulssetionsof tisae consumed
in a pedeatriaa etearsaHi ia the vicinitv ef the
catastrophe, Inrhaes me In believe it front three
to ave miles. Here ie aa Hem In the philosophy
of glviers, and a revnarkabbi illestrauoa of the
Ihc-ry of their mobility. Tire body wot literally
engiilphed la solid Ire at otto end and reappeared
at uis ether.
NUMBER S3
CURSING THE NATIVES.
rorelgwert are indeheed to list natives of this
country for all Tbe rights and privilrtre they
enjoy, and even the Btnana ot eaprasrt hw they
possess. They were received tots tbe country
with a friendly hand; placed In a remanerating
empb.Juient; and even atltnitted lu an equal right
with tlie natives, in the selection of our niton
and yet, in msnymtniieaa,they oenbine together
to ovrjwrr the natives, and to shape the course
of our public policjrand. ill fact, to rule the
country; and boukHsa tint natives hava refused In
relinquish their riglito to ip,( new comers, and
incorporate llieir atheistical and other bVaMorai-
ismg notnurs into our national and Mate policy,
thee foreiirmirt not only curse, but endaavor b
put down by brute force, those wbo hare sheltered
ami fed them. On woe Id 1st more surnrised at
this Hagitious conduct, went H a known tbat
aniimg trie natives trseson Wiio eiittntenanceand
exknd Viva proceedings of the foreigners, isisrl
every occasi-sa to abuse and riify tlnsto wbo are
of their ova lineage and bleed. With each men
power and pro are the objects aimed st, and to
acquire which they would see tbe star and stripes
trodden under tlie feet of foreigners, and the p iui
try delivered over to their guidance.
With throe-foOTlht vsf the natives' amved
irntnst them, tliese seekers after public plunder
nave ine aunaciiy so curse their countrymen, and
to atigmstiie tbem at bigots, trartorl an'd Ihe like.
1'lsey have comolttBly itlentified themselves wiih
Ihe foreign (action, and uphold it ia its violaUur-s.
of law, and murderous assaults ui..n l he ,ii.
This saay swm strange te aa anitilc rested observ
er, but it ia still more surprising, that tlie official
organ oi uis Americaa Uovsmmeut, should be
found among Hit strongest advocates of the for
eign interests. 1 his has given tone and direction
to teas yarious governmental nSDnets and dei end.
enla, who essvt by command, and throw au.1
independence and honor Kit the sake of enjoying
such crumbs of patronage as may be doled out to
mem as a rtwaiu lor their cowardice and mean-1
neas.
IWt, however foreign era mar rjesimionrateeil hv
native miscreanU to resort to violence, they will
pause oa finding that it It a cotve at which twe
can alajr. lleretofureihe nuniahment for auch a
gressiont has been eomparatiyery mild; but, if the
lisreigners persist ia tlieir rtctous and mnrderousi
eourse, they will receive a check oaf theaa days,
wttieb those who survive will remember for tbe
balance of thair lives. Tha natives cannot be
birred into enbmisvisn at tht pistol's mouth, and
will not continue to endure Wrongs which Ihey
havo ample power to redrew. W e advise, then,
that foreigners shall respect thelaws.and exercise
ine privileges which they have eonfiirrcd on them
peaceably and orderly, if they would avoid scenes
which would must regret to all good men.
JlattiMon Clipper.
Tat KtvaiiTairt. t will be aeea thai Judge
Elmore, of Alalaaae.nne of the Jadcee ia Ksnsas,
hss hern removed ea Ike mm srswadsesniipasc
f'or. Kidrr leas eUemird. W hat are those)
grounds t Tbe only truthful tnewer is, fiar spec.
elatione la the Indisa rami ill landa. 11 raoacsl
he eoaieadsd that Klraora, a Nwrtiera man, area
dis-wtosed far his Frsw-oilism. Tbe ealy ebargea
amugni agoinei aim, grew oat ef Bis alleged
tpaeulaikias ia Ihe pablit leads.
ll will be rsBssmtrssrd lhal fssrattiry Mtrey
a-Hrssssd a lei lev toOav. Iteeder sueseume eiare.
la whirls he sailed hie allenlioa, and lhal of
Jwl(e Elosore and ether nffteiaK to this eharre,
tad intimated that ibv Could (ot be retaiaed to
oatce wilaosn satlei,y snptntstloM. Z this
siaralioa tin. Hier rep I is. I, ss will be eeea
by retorenee to a not Her part of I his day a p
siis bwmsMiuct as base) aeensld. Ilieet-
plaaaltoa waa Bot eotouderet aatisfaisaMy, how.
ever, aad he wet dissBisera sassa days seo. It ii
rtid.nl, thervfnra, that be was sswnved sr his
alleged spes-slslicuvs, ef whirh tbe Preanteat was
a were several swsstheetejee. and Bot far hie groat
tafrferesiee egaieet the rtuaih.
Rut why was svw Judge Elsate s)iseaiaa4 at
the esses nsssf i ad if he was, why trt It ant
aaatHsaeed f Rsler wae reeairTsd ut to elsae
Bpna the eiedKose la North f arr-uae.
, asealsiekr aad Alslessa i a ad the
ef Elssore'a ew.ti.HS rVnsa saaea
Trial vote on the native side l,.1r0,00U
Mujnrily ngaiuatulie paliue aid - HilH,U70
In making this calculation our eotemporary
has stated the case altogether too favorably to
the foreign ride ol the question ; inasmuch, ee srr
stcad of two-thirds, fully three-fourths of the foreign-lawn
population are invariably arrayed on
the same side. And we mnyadd percnthetioally,
that this fact constitutes the strength of trie
Democratic party, and aommntt satisfactorily for
the violent opposition it displays to every project
for tlie restriction of Ihe foreign vote. In litis
city, for example, if Ihe native population alone
enjoyed the -elective franchise, the Democratic
party would scarcely' ha numbered by hun
dreds, but its army ia sarik;n -to thousands
by commanding tbe active and senloua support
of seven-eights of tbe naturalixed cititens.
Alleissrienne has proved thai, as a political el
ement, tlie fom'urn rote of thit mnntrv is essen
tially one si-t-d. Jt goes invariably with that
party whii ll ss le itself dees uirr lie, which pan
tiers to its prejudices, flatters its sail hive, deters
to its opinions, appeal to ile peeeioau, and
Jirofita by its ignorance. A vast nmjoiity uf tlie
oreign-lsiru population aliandoiied Europe, be
cause they were virtually thralls and outcasts,
crushed hsssseth the intolerable burden of desrxitio
dynasties, and traditional social distinctions,
Arriving in our own country, and serurmg tht
righU of cititenship, they naturally beonmt
radicaU and rampant democrats, ready for tbe
wildest innovations, full to overflowing ofinsene
assaesset of eyitertiment, and pevjsols isf aBfrm
unknown to the Fathers ol the Republic, imprac
ticable in a land of law-regulated freedom, and
dangerous not alone to tna peaceful relations
subsisting between this nod other countries, but
to ths strength and stobsWyul thsl nioa. Courted,
earescd, cajoled, but never rebuked hy Ihe
Democratic party, they become lealutt sn tht
eawat, anil banded together by endearing ties uf
identify ef opinion, Uiey east their votes as arte
esse ia favor of that past?, tt is not, be ituhsenr.
ed, Ihe teven hundred toeurand foreicn Voles
thai the American people have to slsead, but it ia
thia immease rota throwa iavsrisbly ia ssjob a
way as to gave preismdcranee to oat perte.
It ie worse then bile to iasasriae thai sn esHsr-
ayoas, influential and increasing an element will
rem as nssaetuaiir eausaea won tea eneeunty
of the hesrere of wa,4 and drawera of water.
They claim tbeir ehare of Use glory ef Ihe eon.
quasi, and the spoils of tbe battle. They have Use
niht, and will exercise it, to renairt lhal the
Gmernmenl should shape itteoarseia aeeurdaace
wita UMtr crude aaa wtaa aangemaa BotNsaeef
dieneslic aad toreiga policy. e bee aeea thss
ibsare eiertod ia the ease ef K atrra, ia that
ef tViBBwh, ia that of Jets Mivr-aau and
ether aolitical refuse, who here vieiied
America, for Ihe perp,e of difolng Iheir peevt
llor aoss of the solidarity af natmua, aad af
incylealieg heresies Btterly at rariaae with the
calm and nuioaal eoanarle of the tinder ef
our G.nsramei.'L These peraionsje priipagaadistt
lailed ia tbeir msschievwae mtsssone may mak be
attributed to any rdaetaao ea tbe part of Ihe
tureiga ehohert of llemuasM to eaermrage aad
propagate them, Issi xsihcr to tbe Blading eoea
mua seas of the Anterkasi fssple. I low long
that rampart against Ihe lariuae erare af radieai.
ism, gruwiag Urges aad asore tormislabie ae it
gathers anovsln from aBtraal svrarats ef issssa-
graals, willeuaVe to dMrad the bulwarks of east
t'uastiiuuoa and political system i bsyood Ihe
be of bam eaacity but af nolhing be dust
to arrest IBe pertfc.ee end surging tide, rt Bead
at seer to predict that Ihe great work ef the Caere
aad patriots or v revoluuua Willi be alutaasely
everwacimeii.Adi, u. ore.
Wher tsstw wretrk, sn tost, so desd,
" Wha osvev t tneuwlf bslb said,
This Is say own, say ssilvs uuid,
Moat of Gnd' creatures, hnman and brnte,
have an attachment to "home, sweet home;"
but Vow and tlien persons are foond who discard
all tmth (nrilings, and would transfer their homes
to stranrrrs and outlaws, if they eould tliereby
receive a temporary elevation, or secure a fuller
pocket, ror such persona we iiate no sympttBy.
JitiU. tlipprr.
Twanssaaa,
wee kept bask aeltl after tb.e etontiMie, e pa
sis! I v I to ia Alahasaa, where be rsed4.
toardt asVhery sad cuWrfuawc are wortby ef
tbe srs eat aheflieg aetetoisoreiiesv MaaaaaaA
tYesassSSHS.
from Ike Columbia Timet.
DIGNIFIED LAXGCAGE.,
Jt it aulte common, on tnrnini ever onr ei-
chsmgos to find in those journal opposed to
Americatrs. bitter diywnciMnsns llie parly
tvlwee mewibrrs are branded ae "tbe fungas f
tiety; "mushnami: "asidmahl csnmsers',
dislurliersof tlie nenee; "laquisitorial hand ef.
Kumens;" "lower it re is of society, who stihk I
Ihe worthless end vagabond who assume to be
more than their fellows, and volunteer to defend
fits Tlits of property -holilers while they tVessn-
elves, are cowing the seeds of agrarienism,"
These phrase doily used, serve ee an index to
the heart of those who select them for tbeir ase.
IV e not only find each language ia scans of onr
exchangee, wli-att editors are bitterly opposed to
Ihe party, but in ennvurst tba arawi Carolina gen
tlemen, from whisn we nugat ?o expect heller
things, they ase Ihe identical lanaage la order
to demonstrate their contempt for the A merican
party. Ho on, srntlemen, exhau ynunwrses of
abusive epitliess they eanrua tail to convince llie
tntrlligenl, Intininlate In linmi end erase ine
party, as you think. Abase tut reason has always
nen'tHs weapon wssd J.jr pvlitinal mastsrs to their
illinr slave. The suns dl Carolina have long
submitted to tbe iron role af a self-eisv,litutel
oligarchy, and we think the day is am far distant
when our native ntvte wiu n purged nt irs eon
irt influence, which hat lieea permitted torrid in
allof thaeouncilt of tht Stele, snd hss e (erred
jrasa saoat of aur Jsililscions tilt power of tlmoat
beotola rule.
Our Representatives In Congfeca am fast ssasv
eaioe this n,totnot. Someswvelungsineeiliscl4d
their aispoaiswm an power to pjay wii k the rights
and Interests of I heir constituents who bete lieea
tied to Wasblnctna inAwsenss and driisa fnm
Reeislanre to Ce-opereiirss, aad friaMuwralive
to abject BubmMwosa, aad are bow be
ne Mil noa tha euV.wk fisr sale, ihe betkntal
li wsocrstis party being ceraraed as Ibe wdiler,
v a bop in Itase w aot tar stwiant worn Ibe
people will toaek tbeir Reprsssaiatieta that tsKy
aat Jbsir eervasrlt aad aot iheir dtrtatort.
Cslaste tat Joss t Lima ton Tat Tbe
Toronto ll'anads) J'airiot sajst "Two Aaseri-
eaat ea WcinesiUy awreseg last, wishing
awe a free pas srs imse Lsieov.a to haisn
rerervad a email boaaly, and ssurtd to eerve to
Ihe Fureiga l-sTt". Thy erere furnished with
free lo-ksis through to htrar, end imsseskately
toft ea iheeare bar lhet;lst Ihe rserailing idkeer.
hesnagof thei! iatsatioe tosbip at Paris, lake tbe
aViffsto aad Braailord Railway, aad gt tbesr
tesiage Ire to Ihe ' land ef liberty,' case a.diee
to the eastdsvstor by letegraph to keep aa eye to
to fames), w bea at I srts (bee at teas ate at
carry sssi lhir dmewe, bat emse arrastial aad
tsksa sav Fndiably they will see Hersssoasul
Isssss they retsira. lky wee yerss(l,to I
sr. sseeer a, esst sarvtsd the ske a itstls toe tot,
AvesrtTt or nt r ,rs irsrnr Sorvn.-TK
foIl..wii,e im i kai u.srl,u-,l hv the Lev. It -
Newton, of Mw.smi.oL sa n U.uree of
epeeoh at the krst s.o,t,erarv i.l iln Sui era
Aid .Nwsety, ties Cltv ol , ew Vork I
"n o.s ocnasian, bj.U tliat a,4 verv 1. a,.
not tv humlred mile fr this civ. a).'
ministerial Isrotaer ..- a. .-n vintetc 1 ',,
and with wbasm I bad st-ent .,ial ei I
.eveoingi ia aoc,ii,uuc-tuuMj. iut4 r.
oniBHsae and exoenei.c.'S , f tl, ,,ni. r .l
Nsilh, walking seeo-s the f -. r. s,l. n, a. I m is
seemed, in th.ai-htful awasl. Ins Vr w k v !,
and hi wlu i,i cuitTcnaare u I and ct ,two,
as it his bosom heaved a, ut some l" efaotion,
suddenly, as it enable ssfrr so repn -v kie fcelr
ings.tuineii r,nAi,d with sears in his e
sead, tlv Mr. Ncwu n, 1 reel so lr W hy."
said t, anuirwhat Mirpri-- L "what is ltssntrr,
Still wringing Ins band in appueat sr- ft
replied. tMi sir, I am tbrnksug about tin
tUvet of tlr South."
My tarpriee and alarm, which were! ait for
sMasent gave place immediately te am loi r toe
ing, and t pnenpily replwel "ib, )es. 1 think 1
know host la avuitliiw wiib jou. 1 fot'ib4,
luo, very bail, 1 have fell an ever since I cuuo
north, and bar passed thriorgh the strews
year city. Tba pour, wrwfc'bed, oWa ir.clilen,
Is aeiy-rji- object that 1 have srt-n, in th
tlioiif husas) beings, begg ng arid bi'nding
about your stiecls, iu hovil d away in tb
siftialid dons ia y.air slk-ysj and especiullv Tuesr
ire isegroetl o, what iscrlile 1 A
downright hearty Inugh from my friend showed
me that i ws auderstood. "Now mv rml brotkr
er," said 1 "why do you not coiue South tad
pre on to ue apt) oar p-aw negroes?
''Why, you won't let tee," exclaimed, be.
'Won't lot you! W hj, ye ere srsil see wasst
all th nreaxihers ht we can get."
"Ves, trut if 1 go sjowa Suuth to preach, ytm
will hang mo."
"Not ifyisH proocli tlie fiojpej of Christ," soil
I; and if you should noios flseje) to psesxh any
ether go?!, yu iwihk to be knag."
?U 1 vio.i than half rihl, Mr. rresl
dentt Paul aays tliut it he, or even a it,-.l fnea
heaven, preach tny other gosp.1, let him be ao
curssxl; and we kaisw it i writtpn, Cursed isew
ry one tin heagsth oa a tree,
PltOeaVtSS OK THE FKVF.R rN KORfOiK
AND PORTSMOUTH.
From tint Norfolk nanem of reetorder. we ban
.L.C I, ' r. .. . . .
o. loieiwing report ol ue Hoard ol mealth:
i nursday, , new cases and 2 deatbe la city, 4
now cases and 1 death in hospital. Friday, 17
new cases ana t death la city, and two new eases
and 7 deaths in hospital. Saturday, T new eases
and 3 deaths in eity. and ae new case and 1
dvth In hospital, tjine tht 10th of 4-alv ss to
mturaae, stars had bee 60 eaaet ia Norfolk, af
Inch m died.
Tbe editor of Ihe NovfoTk Bullaeha. la hi Uses
of Saturday, anaounoe that ia aonseaeaca ef
ai nissnis waving, sn paper would Miemporarl
It tuwarne. '
The Howard Astoekd.m hod erraniaed. with
a sum of RiDO, for th relief of the sick. pt. I
W.H. rergusoa wa elected President, James1
A. Sano'lers Secretory. Bad Cantaia k. W. How.
4en, Tree suss. ,
Th Hoard of Health hat ateras'ineJ aareafler
to publish only th ueath that eocur, aad Bui
ine aew eases; - . ,
Oa Thursday there wees tare aasw tJ selUw
fever on bnerd tlie Pennsylvania, aad the patients
war nmovad to vessel at txtchor below Craney
Island, wbfet all other eaaet twearrief aa th
Pennsylvania would be carried. -
Two bead red ncisoas nsntle Bsnasltiesit man
of Norfolk tnd Purtamouth, aad their families.
est niBiiay in ine steamer Uenrgia for Haltiisxn.
W find Iht following Barnes published ander
the obituary head t Mwe Susan Kern n, sred 0:
Mr. Elisabeth t empi Mm. Emma Tolaa, aged
2S. aad Mr. Mary M. Webb, aed x.
ia Portemoaih, at w irara from th Sanitary
Committee ia lb Tranturint which baa aesia
commence I publication, the deaths here brea as
lollowti Tueedty t, Weaneeday 8, Tbursdsy 7,
Friday 7. lotoill. The tiuvebwr at bisw eases
had svd beee so great and the disease bai assum
es a BiiHier birm.
Much indignation prevailed ia annsenneaeenf
numlier of ciirtena, who had escaped to tbe Msg-
; 01FIC1AL LANGUAGE.
" Wluw) are deal with Know Nothings, we jcel
with isstliiws uf euciety aa well as ol party ; uf
uiea up.a wkom tht ban has been placed I y ev
ery sincere 4'lirisitsa as well at every true trt
. Th syuithuo friiuidt of th arraigned
burglar saw no doubt shocked at the plain manner
in which hit skulking villainy it spoken of I f
tli prosecuting oftccr, and we presume tUes
are men at this day who are of opinmn that tlie
memory af aienedict Aruold should Iwtir ned
with leudernest, and tbe action- of tlie Uartlord
Ctmventioa ataiken of with axtreoit vauiien end
oemesy." '
The shove it tint kutgutn of tha Orgsn nf the
tduiiniitration tuwsr is a party whiuii poltes)
more rote U, T.rgtiua at tha recent election, the
say other paity ever polled before that election
in Ihe bistory ol the Mate, and ot a party, too.
winch pulled ever USl.issj veto in tire Nam of
New Kurk, in November hi, W hellier sn, ivs
ful or not, ii bat polled muny thousands nt voire
in NurtbCsmdiiia, Tennessee, boutucky, Aiabana
tnd Texas, as it will in eery other uie in tbe
Union, wl er on election is bold aud eondidatet
Bominated.
Blackguardism It Its i wa. ant' dote, and if th
official paper of tlie 1'rasidont can find approval
in such assault as the upon parnns, e have
no objectiou. They digi.ire uio,t sh of th,se
who us tbem aud, next to tlio'), all those pcr
aone, If any there are, who endorse tlteiu.
Tb Unio i knows tbtl the) so-caliol " Know
Nothing Party ' embraces rnullitu is-ut theahlnst
men, once at it ewe party, in toe United iiiaeea,
as well as thousaids wbo hsv ts-cn prominent
Whigs, North aud S uth. it kuows, too, that it
weuid not dare to sny to individuals by noes,
what it tayeumlar the cover ot generalities, Jt
attack, therefore, are md only mean, but cow
ardly. Men, trut to the Constitution and tha
Union, thetirfut tf the administration know.
beloltg lu ties American Tarty, f.nemw to lilli
Boll a Springs, orgaattin g diemselvm into a Board
of Health to prevent oiiiert drata stopping thera.
A tsa against ine tmmtujnl attU I snt is-
denying Ihe eiiiten permsssaVrii to laexl there
with Iheir families. IVatfrclim of the Govern.
it pnrperty waa tbrearroe.1. It U i
Me grattcsl a i Sou It y that a eilitea eould leave
with
tl. town.
ll knows, art among tjieir isrincipsl aseaiu,nt
tnd yet it makes its bed aud keep egmpnuy with
these common assailants to tha great si' "f
tlie tio, eniment, end without tb least round to
truth. A'. i.lyrttt.
ATTACK BYlcATrVK't 1UN S I! KI) W AHOX.
Ev tract from on of Col. Clai borax's letters
froeatte pine woods of Mississippi, -ablished in
the New Orleans JVsllat
"1 eel out bar Augusta, bow!ing merrily along
ia a blood red buggy, 'ib m,i i bniuntul;
roofed over with Ires aad vine and the air
fragrant with Hie breath ol flowers. Tlmiewss
only on drawlsxck the myriads id" A es ol every
specie that awsrsnsd artaiml and ravenously
tupped the Mood from llieetrs, ne. k and i',..ii. s
of my burs, it is whst it apswpristi ly formed
here, tly time;' that is to say, tits period when
this Buaierous family of scour,-, hats ii all their
own way, aad neither maa nor Ii-m rsn venture
Into tbe wcshIs with hnpunity. New Shs 'cattle
Crum a thousand hill.,' and even the e iid dees,
aeck the be(le ef men, and huddle eround wme
smokingpina, masaed in come open fieUl toeM-;e
tbeir periodical Hsrurnitnr. Oa t suilden crvs
ef tb toad 1 found mysell ia eae ol lbs 'sts?r
rag ground,' and a simtiltaneias rosr fris bvs
estndrad infuriated animals gave ss.tus ot my
danger. It ks well known lhal the Spain.-b a,ai
advrat provdts the wesjwled bulls iltheass
by Baanting tbemoleila r lies.d rel Bug reh.ee
It wa lb txilor ol
thews, it wat Ihe eol.,r of mv enuiroi.es tl,
Tb ftsseet Us(iilal is an m fended I evritl I his htlleuins; herd, 'ilicy anui:.d Ihe
aad
by Isr. Mlmsr aad As m (Wgruna ilarriaua
Steele of th U.K. N.y.
Thre. Sistort of Charily from St J JJV, Md,
ar Jo I her.
la tisatowB af Rufulk, hod heea rM
and awwardes to I'entasasmth fur tjst relief ef th
tuflerers.
Lstesv. We bay the A .1 iA
by way ef leisgrypk irrea Petomlssre t
Rsriwn Bssil TV) Retier Baab tf Kaa-
iaa4 s insist lisi ill IriMei Mtdisi deals m hemstd
bto aasnasMsse to asts hssaavwd aad thirty millssM
ef aV.IUse, le additi m. tbsss as esany fssessdly
anwrtiee m the I ea4 Ik lafbea. The efenMtve
'. f la eswd, pass to tksss fMit
toase a eessiel to tbe swsasl sfswa heedisd aad
wwaiy all we of eV-Haru, ihe IVwue af Ihesv ps
ifat st-siry ssd et.i deeyier tt esiy.
Tit Nsw T"( Css.rs.-Tks New York Ea
rre ava Ibe ssases will aot aressal lies a read
MsWstaiemlrstaati-'ipahHl. f romaelaalislents
Uo-t Ur rsfssned the p-snsla I of ihe Nate will
peabaUy sm4 clewed i.Vl, all t II. era gasa
f srsat eetea sad a hail pr eessl. la I re yaar.
The ssibeg ss ssasss teral.l ss toaay ef the eg.
teuliuia) ai-sioiies, i -is U s iss, i to tha
ensa ervHrl , l sns,- '. torisg towns is )
snteis rner, , ti,.l. The cry ef
bw .k w,,l ,,r..i-l.i, Ml fna rViisstmssV
Wsi Wlie Iks semes of Us vt,..k.l, k.ti aa
a is ksspesHsM rera' I asi hosn, inssd s-f
r..ef p sa esstnUssa VH,tS will fall short
ii,Uv,
A Rt tti. Tbs Hjllowlna sketch hi lake
frogs theeeaeainTi'kstee ef the Boslna Jimrael.
No relleclHiB of our ran 4a to ill asauty sad
aatbut, or deepen tbe tore af it timnl v)W
quenc. Tb nler says i
At paints! a asaa met my view in Ihe ears
ss Philadelphia to New far, a I hid ever
eeea la my journey. A hdm and her husband
came into the rare t the firmer place, and war
swtled near ae very rcst-ecl!,! in aperaee,
ad the laslv, sa parsicii, aaensamuely ialer
eeiing. Alter a little while 1 aottred I stranra
ftsanner la lb gem lessen, which sesmid to lads
eel e he wa msl i Jam of Ihe Maine Liquor
taw. At every pier in ears stopped be evt.
deatly replenished the vaesram to his Uimel by a
aew vvtak, aaiil res .ei4 aat tit wiukms! alp ia
hit tt, 44a thee) mi hastily and wat ltd
opened Ihe ear dun, and sealed hie if ra tt.
w ills hss rt hanging rmisitto. Hie wife era
mere distressed. Bad tried to prevail enn him
to sous to, an4 to) gasre her p.fa eliirb olsssrt
seal brr to tb , I we geniisasea rose, ead,
with the aid ef the advr, he ea. hslissd ii
aa piaessi ra a reclining ismitioei oa one of Ibe
sat beaealh a window, Ms carat apparealty
fell asleep end at wa oswagh to brsk esse s
heart to es tb Miewavsns thai that devoled a It
leYtabed epna a ssuwelese huslMsitV rtss einertd
him ae wuh her ehaal, to heea tb det from
making him esssotaforut.ia, if M hand fell to
aa annleaeuaat psMttna, eba geatry replaead
tbem, em wbet Issdew tbeta wnb a leer.
Before at ri-is, ia b. If ork sle ssstssed aat
to hava him waked, and asked esmof Ibe genile
mea to 'pna-e wake him, a st was a ssrange
ciyxasWs's del tml know what to,' Tweer
thrsw mssed asm a little, snd ttiea she went
him wait a eases sen tie, sad aid 'W kev v4
ls to New l ark, e4 I m gted. pna er e
torsst,' en be Urmek ar to ls ant I Hi a had la
sympathy af ail ia to ear, I kaawi tor there wss
ssetif avast eye eavssg the todsea, aad amey a
eve e mm asssmi s eaeea. svrvq ia rtw
Task, hewnabl esst totse th rs lik bt wa er
stored nt by th Csssdassor. and her alieatioae ia
etussirg toe torry ee aeentunsss at ever, i
as wi J, pstalsM and hUwe 1-,-m her hrsrlal ha
haad. Iss saw ef her wee ia lbsaaf
toass aa ii "WW sk sede, heggieg him to ew
aad s-s i. i - r )f fr, aad be emwstwd hse
issi si-e a but n aiad kv ewe t a,
V. My lrlliag enaaraesna reasertsd '1 kt
st wn ic'y hrra, aad tss be speses tisd'y le
sr V a, sa, a ul Hif I sil.
of rsrw as ma la
ana 5,V
aia, plsntod heir Beads Bear tht gruuad, hire w
In earth wnh Iheir huuto aad hins, and irian-a
st me with savs us eve. The fierce pimUnv
IJisjked tbe mad, aad ih pan of Uiwrsosoa wst
to rvrtreat, Theasoasenl laheelel Ihe pursuit
eoss see need. A oioowl ofrrnatvsvs)kse. ilvm'
aad then? Irtaqilsng feet wae 'like ll roil of
thunder. My tsnrsadoshed lorwsrd, Irsniw wok
terror, aad ua Ihey plungsal, wa every sole eeu-re
Ing sbisra everyihingia tlseir oestrae, amy s,-4
toaubliBgesseraaehellrsa, aiiuer, lis ,m.i. w a
tbeir dreedlul eriee, and fatlrcring nearer r i
Basest ia Ihe (earful rhe.
"Tb oatest aw became Vriertps. te t t
miaate we shsssld I vs bee ttverrome. and
tramples to dseth I but st !hi junctor I threw
east any es accost, sod aith a aolirl rl,-e. tj,
used te fight ever it, end rear mm '.. -terivingallull
speed, I Pe.) mil a mho. ; t1
in lariated devils Irsmple-i it ima siosn., at. t
eeme rwstisag oa, Iheir boraerlastnns; arsi t
bogjcy, aad nppsng wp lb rile nf ,v h'-rsex
thss tearful BHisuenI try were pen, idi ha Iv sa,-..).
A avaasaroes eat, wilk a lor-s tup, I
There were Ur- Bwmlttr i
Norfolk Sunday. Vre. Ketdea
aad Serai K. Itorum, all peomiaeal aiiiaraa, wre
oowa wiia law lever, ae we ala Mr. T. II.
Rmwrhtna. t son ot tha edihw af ll It ...Li
tieaj. M isna aad lstr atheve, with their bail lie!
rhartertd lb steamar ddTs ead left (toadsy t r
y Point They arneesl at storsarg and toft
yeeterday aserning aa tb noulhsva ssrs,
la I'ortssmasih SeaHlay an pbytiesea had six
" ws af frier, and several others occurred.
A I tense Asm iwowtsa ee Foavtnw fsnsnf
The leading lemaertst paper la Ih hm a
iiiinota arnti bsraen Itswtueral. Ilea what rto
paper mv la regard to tb view ef elivery sw- ' the rtsid, and into llna 1 pl-.,-, r- --
t . 1 f I . 1 . , ' . L . . . - L 1 I . ... , .. .
Tu.ni By ine niveum) awaigranr aew rapidly " nm i, isn m w
Ullage this costs, fry. J et ear sssvlers Wwir ) bsi-jry being Ibsa list asy sm I Is p,at. At
la miad lhal Ih eVdhrwing Is the laagwaf f thss th rh,4eluma asda 1 ,.lt, lest I sw
eaing innsniny erg sat, smt ear la- goaga, I sue mrewsom wne s s oi-iarre. ,r ,m esrAi,
We eteusUlly sail alleaiine) to thia fast, t w ' twe bntilee ef Sewsll Tsykw's best vr -I i, ere I
sVn asst weal to h held ssamsatesla tog Us er4a' s thtr laeeet next a eoil Inrk'r. "4 lis 'y,
pother. aasly wjeM Dsnsoerain authorwrt 1 "-Xh ssiuff ih U shot m u.e l.kre.
W ar willing to 4 anything lmoerstis to ! '" lB bsueaesa bo. h ! sr, I
sails the bank. bal aw would as anna eeile- bslwiwtng we never beai-4 bef.es; se-i s - -
with the frieede ef bwiaaa tbmtr la the ttnatk. ' thai gnt M pal nsst with tle ir-. t. i I -
at with mea ia lb North wis make a msn't !, eisrl.ng roaad. ceaoiing the I4.. .I ii ,i ij
tiinhpktee et hie tirasal mlisev tssf,arslea bw spilhwi, and shaking theeerthvih t1 . i
sssw aaa arase ate eeiaswetsr aa4 hss peiasiplsa. touswonng ymasp. -s now isiriy in i t ii.
Tee sweat lewwersr pnmrtpln IkMmmht asdesssl aad made op say a.in-1 w r. - a I .- .-
seswg, mees a aa a tVaWgyesf ees-: whea ihy wsaiM diT... , . v ri.oe' -iisry,l
as list aVsst Bsss Jg rW ' fM ''- I ess r. I. bossier. 1 y t r
Ibseaese asw essualry ejsnald eontiau rats, what pprsrh 4 cm rsolo !"-'. eh-s jr
itsttosw, fh boas f tb ernremsd tram ssm sbsr;v la.1 ssen'itlrr.-., s I
easel ees af the tewsia, j Whips Iweni, Oct long, slm h il v mm, - .
I pea lb foreg.Heg Ih Mernphi Eagl area-1 carp"" d-tter ty, a r...
asewts as t lkrws i t V-w pesw' f- ll. .i,;- ( m.
e sail the alteallos) af very slsrrh-1 ley to ' 1 hrs I. 4 .,.,. -sr n
this tiarihng eoafsi,m. Aeemdma I lilt caul f ' y
Itoatnssrelieairnsa lb bt sswif rt'eg rid 1 "' ' 1
ml slavery le to keep a a heal iky fimvvm ess ,. t"". ' ' I " s
yet roalh&ea orsK pri.tossang a p" i. iimn.,r-....i-'T
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devaliaa to tbaitheva laeest,,
lydsasee th Aawruwe early foe ml tog ef
IWts to rWk, by ss-usmi asenaa, the iadet ef
bssaiga pbehisasism safe thss wmairy. j
pet Ihesr marts Sfol Lns-li on H
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