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NOR Til CA R O L I N A S T A R WE DNES DAY MORNING, OfjtOBER 3, 1853. tri if ri) crted to hv'l jest so muck aa mat , i'r- j ui .and Bo luore, Uut hi. )Mli. ',.,--r-mr ,,& us are likely u d-n-it tie Vt.T ,:. nut only luiaM who do Out know bow Ui read aodji.dg tur Uicuasclie, " TU I won i truck villi Ilia "new points" ine.i SiiUa make. W beg loai u aaaur ihe Uovcriimout oigi.it, that too ar nut nw. It it w ul turn wwiis back bios i: li davooier ba J ' '"T ; i V 'I' g k " .. Jjiiemla twu, taiMv.-, (l Lnuuivii!, wa Hunk. ) U c'.;,;fjt id which wa to draw precisely lb tam drtiuetiorii Ir-on th niatuncalluci w ha, been reiciiliiiig, oa General Sliiw ban done, lb latter Cerefore, to tar from piewiiting any "nam Bad striking pom la," hHMnwa bimaell to bo on ijr bungling pl-guiri-t. Vim look ooeaaioB el the t.ios, hi KpoM sit lliahop's twisting id" En fiiah history, tu mot out s tauwlur fofivr.tr, avid toe eiuM, a remember, m copied into Bomo nl the- juuritaie, iu the reverend ge ui Ionian ' own d.ocrae. coupii id wita mi emneTequet that h BbuuM explain. Hut, of course, no ex p.uaatioii er vutue, bocsma nun. eould cm. jfii. Ltelsop was e rivtoicd of something bear k'ain to a puaitiv bJsbuod, th. MppreaaH rri out! me augeatio tabu, to b. wisely, hld hi btfiue, Ueoarni Mile and ilia luinu' tboaaoi yo-tej ut to vjne otiinae, will pndathiT Uoem rt protent to ,men a lilt, silene. But if thr a a, la kju-ersaippi, pooplo -lacking in tuteiia. geuc at to believe, from hi .rpreeeuiatiuii, to .1 lot uk gei , or fir ainnoiita af U.itUa uk! A Tin, i Mil t.l'rfr, fnaiikiii4 ara iuiiebt4 tn I ,:Mry, iti m tiau of aUDia aenna-iet h limr n" toi're aout I ha "lhtrk Litem" fatly, t; f o:li lde, u apema lu an, siuat ba the ua k-ft ul all tMl iautania, Jlcrlt-Carclina ;tar. ,.U UlJAV Mt)U.La. bEHKMUfctt !WvU. Kara KtwTartitary. Tb"st!!ifc"a aorraiit-jndatil of tKa Xw T"r. j i aji uadr tlx j m rratd vaniing durir( (J WT tw irttiiea noutli, 6mioaruifii ai-4'r t4d-4'-a Bl'KCtMKXSOFUfcKiaA.V CONSERVATISM. TbeGcrntaiuul Sew Yutli ait-hare aamaaanorj Jif8fi.t.24th, ' D"lling tl,nr poltuoal MrtiM(t im jwiMfua. Wa B.iil in ika & Lcll llt $uuU-. una, mri - 'A II AKD TASK. 1 A mri tar ia the fureix Oru of Saturday but, aodxarora la brut taat it w-mjh! ba oniiaS milieT k liir. a full rapi'ttof iitial liia W bin Mfc bhe fcavti.1. parti. It would 1 he limea, ia dmuubing tba I a aa eaf a Uk lu dwi i.r'rate tbt tb Im Hea a bank baa ia Ita Tim It, the ftrmzer it i. jier Liar wan in aeat for. and earh fifth ! 1 tw abordit of cudVarutuif tj partu&d tb treatT, liat prored to ba wall loaudrd. Suioe , reportera funt,d with1 a bujre W. A I Wbi to unit iu bel)riig to keep ibeir old and ttMt roireuMut 4 li. & ii. from tb divtatiiTkbip i fvw awitned ilwitn.ua i4 euuilatii;' tfef noted i bit lor i..iotitita and n-tib-f in- power, ia ao . uao aiiouia TfiiU tu wuu' eruka Um tank, l ucre ara aom anaa, who. having been dioMtnointed in their expected prunit.encTjuibe W hi; party, kr readj to throw tlienalva into thtTruik. of any party that will pte tin-re little temporary liniairtonre and it m auelt men that aitM tliia W hie itnd foreign duialmaiion. They hare the Tauity to bf lif ev that wnere tttey lean toauj win toimw ; uat mey ai Biintaken V hiira are KRnerallT men of rett-etion and priiictiilee. J ht'v aee that thin)s li a ( vi lie left bthind biui, ooteriuiC the pruicraiiiine of ; in a rutiLle of bmr.' another Oadwlen trenly to the aateut of aom Her a beautiful aate oftbii rat A f"t ninety odd au.liob bl at rei a ira;t almut tbre uf loteinera notilinjj a political mrctinz" and time a large as the 6 ret Uadaden tract tit Ui , traJiMuting political buiiei on the al butTi dT, theae enatalnl ut tbirtT uulliona of dollar. i rainE tbeiwelvM the while wilb oihm Tbia trai t, (lipping down itito tbe vety bean of i droughte of l-K-r biei t f hne at "our adopted aonura anu Ll.ibuabua, ia reprmeutea a bmg i ritiiune, we upfe, b..ni we ar tocli-rih filled with gold and ailter uiii.oa. (im4 a -b n.g.-, ; w,tb m ranch aUvcikml 1li ar the men to bat tbioca, 1 neb bavienilaa, and aplemiid tiauta t eieel oar mt tie agents, and influenr the fornia for gnuing rattle. The utt Mexican iioternuient ! tin ofow'r lawel Men who deeecrHte ttie dnf of ha quabl furtb T prucwxlinga in tbie new tied with pulitKal weeunga aud lt-n-cl.aimliftn treaty for tii liui Viog. hot it i upied here wyiee 1 thitt the will w on be u bard pred firtard r-.tue two waki aeo a Herman meeting in -w eaab ae W beeoiiiiwUed to aendior ben. (jrwlMieo, ( Yntk cite, an,iig oiber rreoiotiooii, paed ttie aud nil, for what h may ehouetbigit. at leant f.,llf.wing: (Me e ..py tr Mn tb 'fribune:) "aillUl.'if tl" national aoil,' for ptvMHit n (m me two week a niro at a meeyogof liermnn fijSj, MranliniH, it ia ueelena to aj peal to utiieaa in tba 1-n;ieih Ward r-oluiiiM were ttotbrik bi lb treaeury from fiirtlier 'iiol-riop:el ntorain "the priiici.e of the ieniix den depletiiaia, for Jen". iMv'n ai.d b I'ncific i craiie rtv, i. ., that pany w hib i,olda faxi to Kailroitd acbeaie rui tu hmh upon inn ijuaw . in i.naim,iion ul tni- i. imi.hi wate. areomnig tu wblbn all power, a bet ber in tbet oiiieieratiin, or iu the amy te Kiaiea. einanttea fnn the (etiple: and with goertti.lren eipial ribta in both reli giouaand faditical point of view to all freecifir.eio without ilietiiifiti'-not'langnjie, origin, or relioiteie bebVl declaring aitao,it 'l'einper.'.i.fe, Know Notfitnga, awltlfu'-e-fM' kera. plrdil.g lliniselve to opart tho CHiHlidte aeteeted '.v tin; uoijority FACTS FOR THE FfOfLS. trracr or caiai a racila oosuxaiB. ProuUmioftlu L'uiltd Staltt Prix Si I. Tbert can b no doubt that for ma- hare been rapidly tending4o ptu' theeonrrolling i tlie Cenu ot Itt-'iO itiftuenc in puUie Ja:n in tb hand of for ,.. . AUanli and Xartk Cuollna IlaUieai. i imd in th lat Newborn Nw report ! ' ;'f rttgineer of thii Road, giving the ' . , i I Coat tu Shepherd' 'I'uitit, and nlaO to , t . i Point. Tu Sbopboid' IVint tli il'tte ''r.itn (joliUboro i et down at 3 4M0) I e i at ii eatimated at f I,016,2o3j from , I . , i to Callant' foint 95 6H-100 niilea, . , t S1.7tlft,4 le-ing 4,6ll in fTq m t I'. int riimiiua. 1 M distanc o,iu of the Bi'a line to Slidrd' r-.r. Itnaf itv.i 'ilnitail,andteeati i ' .,lC',(i,v.liiih wi nld niaxethereal , Hi favor of Carolina City, about aixty .j .'iar-. , 1MMI0KATION. Wa it mated in aouw of our exchanges that theiiuinir ul Fureigneii who have lnndid on ouraboreathe prcaentvear, o tar, ii not bn.f ol what U wu at Ui corriwpijiMling pnrual of lent vear. and that the nroii't ia tiiai literowrrH be a itilt turther I.illing on lor in naianue oi wie of Una pnrtT, hi bring up their Irien l. n :i1 neixn euaon. Thia ii an importeol fuet, ahdeaervejLbiiraio vutcwithtlieiii. Veeopytlielilihreaolution en'ir t W declare that, aa aelf-preaervation ia the first duty, w will, for the present monient, itliow the alai-ery qtiealion toreat, but that, in the next election, we will withdraw our tntea (run the eiieting Krderal Adiniuiatration, which fnvori alnvery and purauea a policy dw,.rading tu the urcat American ifaonh'. TiiPro we are aftiitn! Theae ilomintia will ottpoae the Adiiiiiiutiation bwauae it "fuvora alaverr." Wo are unrible to.aee how it fuvora it hut we ! able to e very clearfy what the pinion ft tbeae tenn!tn m toticlnng that Hint- tiitlon. 1 bey uike no paina hi conceal it. And et Southern nicn ee no danger in the Taat i.irdee of b rcicnera who lam! upon our ahorea annually! l'crlntpa they will Dud out the danger one ol tbvee unn, wbuu it n too lute. Auturnu American. ti , V ilii :,.(iu aaa aaiuu iUUtaoo. V, ilr,'ii;;t ui Jooroal give itatement of t. ,'ir'i of thia road for tin Brat ail mmith of T tV frwii vvjr, lui muring to $191,6f!0JJ, t'ixi Tiirm-h trav'.-l Mr.2ie.O5, way trayisl 18,81.7, 2. fre'l.ta T' ." '1 Tnt reipt of tb oor- ri'.ipi.ti.iinj mont'ii of war l'J4,572, Tii Tnrmigh traj.d Su2,.'M 18.05, way trvJ 5710, f"l;:l.n fC6.9'.1.M. ' - V ' " a b diiriimilion iu 1S-W ii owing tu lb diaoon- fifth ho.it line tn CharkMtiW, which e.'ied u;Maiii of $ln,000tn the montlu of J ;nutnr or4 lli,tirv 1)34. Ther ifa alijlit fAliing i'T thia year tu thMu 'Ii travel, bat tb lifjtil bnainen of the road I teiily increasing. , " iuulauea eikw Jaraay, Be the iv-nrua recently take iu New Jersey t!,. j,if!.!b'ii tifllia 8int I aaoertuined to be 4i!.4V'.,.bma; an iueruna of 80,109 upon lb FfdereJ stnaur of ltUO, or about 13 par eool in fire yiw. Kaaei eouiity, lu tb Tiolnity of Not ork oili'.iii which Nowwk Uiltuatod, ioeoJ boy other eoaoty ia popuUtiuti, ootinjttplW.tM, , U)t Citnnleti eouoty oppoit l'biladelphia, uiktuira only 3n,lU), a somewhat striking differ- euoe, hot which U i plained by tli North Awer Iran in a ty to obviate tb fore of tli oonipar U n. 1 hi foreign jiopulitiuB of thai Stat ii ladiiia'-I.auobal la luu. Thl Tot u papers eontlnnr bi abound in toriea of muriloi' and Uuifl by to luliaas. Tu Utasl if ' u ii la bitng tb details of furuyt io th vicinity o.' Atuiikisa, tu which aeteial while wr killed a, id number of aattla autlea. -A aowpauy of men Uo urtei in pursuit of s party of Indians i vort H.k tlient Heal IVauoo, killed two anJ ,jii,Ic,I tUre oibers. lu aaolber luaumw two hi n au jccaafully defended ibeir h-taaaa liuat l lJ-k of I'vfty of tltoen Indiana. Gov. I at &n Aouioijuuikiug arrangeoieuls f it au writatiUsd reiJai c bitb nuraudsra, Bsutasd w. IVaty. 1 i ili r li s u'i...uiy ? tU law relating Io r t.rul !.. ui, lb Shivtvy of tb Xy has r. t-.i.a J ou duty Uoul l.r;, in hie p.aaejl pja datitot Iba NatioavalOoaavtB t; ao s. b, C nioit-b iea fttewarl and Cuuiii lco euuutiucd ou dull tb t.rww In eutnmandof tb I'uilade!bi Naiy laid, and '- I'M aa t i.'.cl of tb liurvaa uf Yards and 1 oi.k, -J I beheading laiiobnijoOtnalaai anowMge t.Mt il Amij uiu.t hi again iu U. Crimea. '1 u aaois journals noumineud, it ia prawuiaaal a to r t me ,na of anat tiuin j tli integrity of tb ,a r.iupit, tloet tli IkmiuIAhu IMneipali . . ni.t io lutuic lei itemed b) a protvutur, e. by fi am and t .nlao J, w tan -ij-.vi 10 t hullalb , , ii,ifiii iaaal ( ti n.uoeiiM grtnie ". c u iMomwaliv ia) ties laoJiig uf all , w in I laid at II) month on tb iretwl I .rt Ir-;, rn yc-r Is tb nulaun . . a. J lor its auaitiutiui. aud M as . .. ii ,,a ul the moat BovoilMaK,! I- 1 "i . ! '.'.e eof'd. tb attention of th country, emmecird as it is with a political diacnsaion bleb bna king been going on aa to the danger to our institution of sock aa iininenn annual immigration from tiu- i-i Pipe a that wtiicb lor many years past oeen Wliuesaeii 111 vim cmieo oumwi niiiwrt""ii to-iJuy to enter into any b rnml eniju ay into a matter eu fruitful of itiggcation and argument. We n.e in only to remark that th fact we adtert tn it a very ngn:flt nut one, aud point we hope tu abettor conditiou of things in futurelor It eaouot lie denied, that th influences w hich have been exened uAio our election by thocrowus ol ignorant foteiner which have been procipituled uiaiii ua have been onlavoraljUi, and that any diminution of the evit will be salutary in ili ellcet. ror tb Intolligeiit, honest, and uidii trioua immigrant who comes her for the purpose of idoniilViiiir. himself, according to the li ra! - r.,. i i . .i ir lortna, wuu our own peopi, anu w uevoie iiiiuhcii to right pn ran ita, we bav an rvect, ana amuiu welooin hint a valuable acquiaition, no mutter from whence ha cum or why be alianaVned hi native, land, nut we cannot eoiitempiaie we abject albigether in this light, fur it i boiminn timt rurup i every year apawning nuis upw our shores tbousnnila uf bar aurplu population. who by reason of ignorance, crime, or irreligiun, eonatitut a verv dangoroui element to be illco pointed IB a niltmn like our a. auouiu ue gM to an this sou roe of dimmer to ouriiiatilutious eontiuo to be dimiuUbed in future year as it ba been during tli pretwnt, until our baiiot b'ltia, alius botiaea ami prisoua should be fined from Uie ahuaei to blub tbey ar Xioseii, in Ihui conneciion. W bav now an agrcguli iipuUl..n sufficient flora ita ow n natural increaa and with half Ilia uiual unmiation b. umka as in score of yeart tb graateat 1'ower upon e nth. Vi' would out exclude lorei);ner but wewouM so ailiuat aiul reiukta tb tiolicv of adaiiaaion as beat to subserve th interests and bappinea of the KepuMio. W nould luiima no bar.h or ureaaouable restriction no unfair or ungei.ir ous oonditiona but w would simply nrraug matter (o that both th natit and adopted eitixen alike would be beat secured in th ujoy- mentof all tlie bieseiugs of our ooui non Uuvero Biont. but ther is una thing which w would do. W would exclude erimtmU and yttiytr; and all beraous who could not, upin i riving in our a inert, show a clean bill of moral health. eignera, and they have combined with honest ; Ifeniocrata in the f rniation of lire Amfiran party,' to arrest this) state of affaire, and to plan ! the government of tlie country wliere it should tie, in the hnuda of native Americana. ' Maine W hat motive has any honest VVhiglo join the New llampahire anii-American a"v ' He baa heretture oppiaidi eruiotit that party unuer the conviction tht iu mcaaurcs I Maasachuaett were wrong. lie has seen the W his trodden I liboue laluud under bait by their opponents, and the greatest and lieat men of the iiniii ahieil and alaudered as the vilest of wren-he an.i cnu he now cunie forward and asist th(ao who have heretofore apuroed him ami l is Jarty lriend ! Can any personal or political Irtcnd ol'lli-nry ( ley now 1 inveigled inbi tin llT'!"rt ot liin pcieciitor and si noerera? If thet cin, they must either have very shaltovV heads or lorgiving hearts or, which is more probable, be willing to cant wide princi ple for tli siike of some prospective, personal 1vant:t';e. There ate but lew V lugs who can he thu influenced n3 time who ean, arc mil f sottVii'ivl imuurtnnco tu Imn (heir example fiilloaed, ' ' Halt. Clipptr. It ha been ehown in tha forer''"; ther y Jr pon nas oeen saw - . - r- aribTfi-. pa-r" w on. n.uV and '-J Sr lonsjind IVu f,,g.eTimmalito u.niiT. Th. i.viubl. ; VH""11, t wmJ .;. cimcUoa ia. that itnmigmio. i. th. chief ,nrc ! Tb. deaperuU chapter of a portnin of th. pe of crime and paoiam in lb., .ountry. 1. 1 fi "'' "" ,h. Talf...f ....nration. r the imnorta- H "f '?t!!'Zlb" TSutXh grmvotmU demand U ', NnuUi.wTlnWur. 17 serious reflectiiw and maturem.Kleratiourfevery ! !" conclu.ively, that such tb. ea... rtie ting inul.idual. If viewed a. a busiue. ' uneeaaary to refer to th groes wrong tri.ate.n, a. a mer.mat of dollar, and oenu. . 'ua peToeirated upon thut city. 1 1 qu from it must ocur to .ry individual that tlet nativ. ; " f ; je-'pardv of our hies and population must bearthe burden amlexpen-ean- t"P'f tliwenuan. Mon who. hy I tag cwaary lo maintain theee paupers, and bring f dtUition, bar. ltjarned to theae lenders against th. lawV of lb country to , .gni tio taw. Uier .ml or natural, cannot fiul bj produce feeling of terror at tlieir approach. lUfcllie. .it TU ;k . ,n.ll. la nro. Th accompanying table exhibit the cost ot ; '": "TV " " .. r. ' . J .n . .... . ImI ll t ri il,,i,MM .MMina him UlfH imnb gration cannot u. nueuooeo. aew aura uaa . ubmitted to it long enough. Th disease aud j joreign pauperism in t a Ttaiisa.wixo thi Ktauxg ixd cost or rot huh raid at IK Till slvtiau stjtks : State. pauperism arriving herealmnetdaily.fromabmad, ia, ofitaelf, a sufficient evil ; tut' when to it ia Foreign Cost foreign Native addedcrimcwemust be permitted to remonstrate. e asa vue intoriereiice oi me vjeuerai iiihwii- ment, Aa it is it duty to protect as from foreign aggression with ball aud cauuon, to it it its duty AMRIUCANISM t'LF.AKLY ntESKN'TEr, Th D.lHiinnre Clipper quote from an article In Brownaon'i Ksview, which appeared last F ill, a lucid a: id teihl statement nf the right and d.HT of nations towards foraigu born reaideuta. Tut llsview, t it raineiahereil, is th orr-an id thu Catholic Chutoli Jn this coin. try and lh lonlous advoeatt and defender uf the excluaiv tunramacT aud infallibility of that church. No asnsible man ill ontroverl tb correct nasa of tu poaitioii bet asaartad and which fv,m III basia of tli Aiuerioan movement! K.iy independent and aovaraign ns'ion has . right to present it mil nutiinotiiity, iu iden tity: aud to defend it, if neaxl bs, by war againal tnv f roiai power that nould iuia-te it; and a fuiUisri t)4s4aw ita political society, if it aeea pro. per, asriinst all fuieign iiumigiwua, no in it jU'lglwowt wiajiu enuaiiger ii, or nq pnive aoaan laveju to ib la so doing it ieriieai unit to Inherent right ol every sovereign bun, and per siaa burn eiuwu or suhjecw oil any oilier Kiat aav no right MCuuplem; for naturalisation is boon Wot a natural and inditfaaaaht right a mmh, nut in lha tens of a simple gratuity, hu ll Sola auvaniak resulting Io lb aalum, aa tUMiaiaf uwr lirf. Ui have aupiiuaeal w mt ha aienot, tlikunita, we said eapiaaely to tharontra- rv, but a bat hi tl.s amis. m - a giant, and t ira-uialiuguialNMl trow naiHinai ana moeiwaa ti ritht, aed thereto a eoneawaion wowh a na than i fraw to make, ewwwrdtng kt ita own views at radier or hamanily, without Tbdaung any priaeipianf MUural joel lew. "As lewsial ruaa, w think lh Irae polity id t naitun to rasarv. the poliiieal we any ! eiid citiaonahiii In tavraoa lso-a on tw territory, or m rimena einairanly rsa-ntmit abroml, tndiatm ,lna4 loretgn Uoru maiVHiuaia, aa a rrwara lor . i,i tie nt ee- vie, w do not tieheve It atwuil p-ili, v to ntakapolitiiatl euiaenrhiptno (heap lest mak.it valueieas, aud uoonni); a beg'ext of it duties, , AIS0UTION1.SM OF FUflEIOXEItS. riuringtli last Congress, and 'while tlie Xe- braskaivanaiie hill was under discussion in the Senaie, Mr Clayton mi red to amend the bill, so that the rigiit ui suffrage and of holding othco in tbune territories, should be exercised only by cit iicns of th I iiitcl MlnNja. Thia wis a ui at rc sonahl. aiucndiiieut, for certainly it 'mid w in to lie monstr,iu-tv nbaurd that fri-,cn.ir.. uiina- turailiacd forcigtiera, owing uiuiunliHcd ailoi- anc tu foreign ueaputs an uo allegiance nt all loanT power in this country, should bo allowed to make by their vole th laws and institution" of our territories and fill the offices theteiii. Th Clayton amendment panned the Senate bv a vnte of iweutv-three totweutv-i lie. ell the t ree- trilei-s uf that body, tucb as thane and Wade, of Ohio, llodge. of Vi isconaio, resaenden and 11. nil lin, i f Mii.ne, f ait, of Vermont, and ricwaid, of New York, Voting in the nrg itne, and mil Sol itnrr Senator from th wb,,le S,uth voting with them. On nf the reasons why the Frveaoilers of the Nornta ill voted against the am. idinent. and all the Southern nenubira tor II, ua that the g -ant of lh elective fiawhise s.nl ttie privilege of boliling office in Nebraska and Kanaae lu uo- naturalised f ireigners wuuldeuablc a oloaa of muii almost uiinersaily Ara.litiotiiats, Io loive a vole liiuouUiiig abirtber abiiery all uiilor t ioulu not go lutu our tcrribiriua. I Whvis it llien. thai w now hev Southern men axlolling the patriotism and I'liion-loving spiiit of the furvignborii. If they are so patriot- is wny am rouiut:ru ivuiocriiuc cwnatovs v, u profea to tot theiii now soiiitieh, vote f rClii bin ainendiuenl 7 I heir efforts siow t make party capital nH lh tomigtier, alter thut Tote, look very bad iodevd 1 Tie ii culm and illil r.itc votes in Cuugrcaa Lelie l'ic declarations on tho etuUlp. jNiielKl ,1mTirill. salt vaa f , ' a sHpa. ir.ir I he Junior leliloT aiii., la purv uaard tli I , wt lias Mails bury ...i &m t.o n uig 4 fia bta r aaaeuv'iMF ia iu tklouer. lrwal uuil i i.r l tuntati 1st Hi a-gai -,o', an pe..p. to iitrj aaf r by Ml pt- ir re; -tn ase. . lr.it of tb New ojoot far bringing I 1 ,a a.'iap, I. it to I . l.a ;aiet haaaial o u,e vi", .1 ul Jvpam ar ii i, -i, " t, l.t-i'ro k as dec !,. Ita it - J ) a at. 1 li-e ai,;ix- . i,t'i I a the i i rra,4 r am a o4 a- t,ia at.;id k i If 'To, eh, r,4 t r l i-t J. a. It, I'j EMIGRANT AID SOCIETIES. Wo have never bad but on. opinion about the tltaracter of 111 organisations undor the alaive name. I hey ire utterly lawless itr their enncep tiim, and incendiary in their piirposcs. They are a ill .honest, unprincipled expedient resorted to by dishonest and unprincipled men, having for their sole aim and end the oliatruetion and prevention of the peaceful opemtioti of the Ne- brnaka bill possea by ttie last t ongresa. it i not the use of onpitnl in it fair and legitimate Connecticut New lork New Jeracy femi3vivaiiia i'elawwe Maryland . irginia .North Carolina South Carolina lleorgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Isiuisiana Texas Tennessee Arkatiatoi Kentucky Ohio Michigan Indiana Illinois Missouri Iowa W iscunsin paiiioii. paupers. pauta:rs. '.lilt 2ti.biKt 4,553 717 a.i,577 2.5"3 1,011 iiill'JX j,247 HW.7.VJ ,So 1,44.1 24.MI) 1.115 i 4i5 172 4fl,iNI 55,1,'JlH l.l'7i 570 -J-:.4ii7 l.Cld 5,b.';i ll l.Oii') S.ft'.'t j 128 3.274 569 , l,yi 311,333 2.591 I fk" 5,51,1 4.93.! IH , 559 1,913 3-29 8,782 1,313 5H 1.5i7 97H 12 117 04. It 531f 352: 12 tt.ili 24X 3'J0 5 27,318 133 - - 7 1 1 337 994 8 331 !7 155 8,431 971 0"9 25,575 l,9o4 441 12,329 049 322 - 25,597 Mi0 411 23,217 3xo 1,729 3t),963 1,248 35 1.7HB 1IK 497 lO.'J'JX lt9 68,538 66,134 ARIUVAL OF THE' STEAMSHIP WASHrf IXiiTuN! , LaUr n.m rtnja-.vitj,; gj, faJU Tarrxjie SlwtiikUr. New Tok, bi-pt 27. Tb Steamer Washing. wm ha just arrived with later ititclligerie. from Europe. - .... -i . The steamship Pacific arrived out on th 15th. On th 8th instant after a bomlairdment of tine day , diirlng-'wIitafiTinie' lh FfocHlver six times repulsed and lh English on befor. red, and Maltakufr with a combined baa of fifteen tbouaani and terrino slaughter,- cWbutopol wa taken. - ' - - "- r ' The Russians lost alsvut th name number mak ing thirty ihouajtMd loaa awatalu.d ty tb Ho, (iansaml Affiea. '. jt , Tb Kua-lio avaconted tj, klwB tng op the ii.rtitWJuot.smv.,,, Ul. Mti the town oV fire, and Jaf uug outhiug bat tb moulderingL-uini. X Fiv. r rciielPslierali killed; among Whom ia General rhwquet. Large allied toroaa are marching to intercept the Russians in their retreat iulaud. t The allies capturdXl immenao iuantitie of nia i terials of war. It it reported that tb allied onmmanders had t., orotect us .j.aio.t n ei.einv more insidious : been ordered to detuttud an unconditional ur- truuer ws iiiv vu"i", wiw, uviaaiwsw ui iu vrt channels. It is a perversion of it bi a subservi. enee of the worst political dceigni and schemes. No other territory but huiiaoa and Nebraska has lcn to attempted to "be peopled by New England. It ia a simple case of a during and flagitious effort by the Abolitionists b circumvent bv means ot a scurvy trick the torce ot a national statute, and thereby inflict a base wrong upon the South. It is lmpoaaible to view those Lull grant Safeties in any other than an odiooi as , eel. They constitute the dirtiest kind of ms ehinerv for the accoinnliahnient of th dirtiest -kind of work. And yet destitute as these Associ ations ar of all claim to respect, the Abolition presses which warmly advocate them, affect to he exceedingly indignant at the measures which have been adopted in Kansas to counteract their nefarious influences. It is, forsooth, a great crime in tlie Miaaoiirian to band themselvea b gelher to defeat th wicked purpose of these incendiary Northern Combinations but not at all criminal in such combinations to defeat, as they ar. striving tn do, the operation of an Act of Congress in which the Missourinns have, to av the least, an equal inteien. M ben capital i applied hi ita proper uses we have nothing bi object hut when wrested from its uaunl sphere and employed in the promotion of enterprises hostile to the euoeaiiu honor ol the country, we have but torcpiobate such abuses of it iu the most unsparing terms. It is precisely so employ ed bv these so called Emigration Societies, and 1ra therefor, denminc them, one and all, a foul political nuisances calculated ot.lv to poison the Htmirfpher. with their tend exhalations. l'dernliury liittlllfi UEI.IlilOL'8 TEST. MKCUAMCAL SKILL OF INSECTS. To ft paragraph ou insects the oilier day we al luded to the wonderful instinct and mechanical skill W illi l.i h theimoct trilwsare endowed. K,.erT laak ou enttmiology is full of illustrations of Uu.se: but the observant man and woman need not g'i Ui books for examples of th wondeilul in telligence ol insect and the cunoue adaptation of ruckus bi eodi which tliey so uftcn di-play. Every person who baa a ganlun, a nw, even a shrub or two, . lunf stmlv enlon.ol. ci may learn something id insect lii and skill. V hat pruol of Iht in a I. ttie twig which heal.el, ,r us a wa writ thi. It la little in sect's aumuter house.hie n.aeaiood au, inner house. Exieruaily it resembles a kn .t or wait, and is id the ait ol ft Urge chestnut. It foiiued the xtremity of a aumll brunt h of rosebush, and waa arrwngi-d eir lha a.e niuealntef and auj port of t lauiily of leu or a doscii iniMN rhildreo. li of which w as furnished a ith a sci arate a- p irtiucot when it was su plied w.to the sap ul lias bram h. Tl.ia tiain ' tin rni !il,-d. the suit Ua sap was tollered b i-aaa thtougU the Imuee u, re4iriah two twig- which giew out of the w ai t, and acted aa drains Is carry off th iUcrnuous I auid. On euitinic ut-eii this exerewetic a numtaar id living hue m.H'C aa wet b uml, eacn twraptingbia sti)4ira apartment, all which apartment ran t iigitudtn nly with the b.aueh fium wuicb tliey d rived their mop -rt. I bis liul knot or wart wot nterin.llv quite haul, a much an at aa lb aaal ol tt,e I tul on wl.iah Ii grew. md Tinned lh outward ex trvioity nf thehu.li, tb. trunk, d the I ub, Jluttii Ti uri7ii. A tutu (i Tt tt CtTnotie FaoaoTia. T it llrri!r,4 Herald aava; " Aa Irishman named C , a tngotetl, tin. JicrtTft, praviripiive Kotnmn Caibdau. who, was soio tim sine diseliarged fri a fsaiitiiai b kd long held In lh Iiauiliin fonty priam, bat i a- i -n led bv b's h-uinea Jaoma t ami 111, In a c'erkabip I th l' t Olhi. Ie artinent at H asliiiigtian. Ilia teitent ana ir lceni stei-e i t Auaiwnt and frnt taMe remb-red himudiotis intbi romo, unity, and bnc hie dtsebai?. It ia Ju-t rwih won hies .,iign.w lhat filkw whorrgvrH th fop as aoperiir in tlie 0 .nstna 11. n Ibatfea'misteetaewe-aJ t awpMII amarowd i" iukl th Hail OltW. Iiepartuw nt, tn th ri 1 isiai nf Silir bam A merve a eint'as. I In i4 make a l-et r' aail A',- y and we pre- ausa thai faaaiball deaign lu mp.' i) I. mi In Hi at ra(s jn. Aeitrimos, if J m wmikl i lil- thr.w I pieawil ibaajtai t aika be r!jn t a atuat .ive. tb work at ore. Let nt Nil Til RUN' CXI.SUUKSIiiN AL I0N Tnt I'insrav or th Asic. I'aarr. la th. reanl ngreasumal electe es In Kenincky, j N mb t a ml i ii -v, Tennesane and Texaa, tli Amer-1 nan party h tociwled in sU-nng flnnt af 3t, Iviiig exactly on half. The, rating all li s cin a.mlBuosi Into eon aid era I ion, it will lav ar that th American partv Wave avail aa etial n giasj ks;.i. 1 1. Ui eleetiiaaa show, la-f-ed a r.uM, that ikw great ny of th treat Is a a Am re r-w I'al.bu isi.r iw,iig in sreg'U and in nam beta a nh are- nl.iy wulwaal arrall in I4l i.al likss,y, AU lb signauf te time b-ar,an tb swnst brilitanl swiaeaa mstt tear. Moeh af the beat pain-'tooaianal aa tkehiglt KitlliT"e of th eaMielr), ar with ua. 1 tie ar. thnwsanli an mirlligent H'frijnera, a ar. with oa, tanrl 4 !. lbal masat rraaatnally, -i iter nrUter next vear or tbevrar alter a tb feavr a'l'f that iii tn our standard aawrtv all id to .aervalive, taMletwaadrnt, trilv Bairt- oti. nd rail,,ean man id lb wetty. tba tie Th. American party ill iomo seeliona have stricken from th phtUorm of piinetples of the I'artv the rclici'iw Test that Roman Cathol shall Mt 1st ajuiitreita lemhers.or U voted for l,V the AmarMavn l artv. As Iar aa N.trtli I'aroli- .naiaconeerred, ws hop this teat will he retained. (hir rciolulionary itres adoptefl iuch a teat and tbev mm t" bivy known more aU-ut the danger of ILmisu Cathnhcs than we do. Thev knew of. tliep-oacriptioa thai d, nve the" Pilgrim lathers" to Plymouth li nk and the descemmubj uf the llugenoti Io South Carolina, and is il any won der that they should hate their Constitution so fiBinvd aa to etclii le t;,t ui froui ofln-e in tliie State. Weagrwiih Mr. Vi cOev. timt iiinamueh aa Cathiilio arc But 1 1 iieil tu " hold laiih iih here to a" tliey should u... U- levelled in any c uiuiii nilv aa citiaeu. m Som nf our ip;rienth say that thia religion teat ia in violaiiou i f il,c Constnulionid the t ni ted State.' We giie the ciause referred to lielow: The Sonabira mil lle.rc-eutaiiiea beloiu iiieo tiimeil, and the meiobt-rs ol th several state teg. Ishiturea. and all eie utie aud judicial oflj.-eiv. laiih of lh I oiled Siatra and I lie ace,al states, ahali lav bonud bj oitti or aftrntutf.,u, bisuip,t Ihia Cimatiiutiias. Hut no religioK, lest sli.ill ever 1st required aa a inali(l, atoai bT auy uthce or public trust umler the I nitsd Slate. W hat dos this clsu a inrvin ? Certainly that Congress tkall si4 pas any law vmpjirmg anv religious teat as a qualiti, ut 'in Io any obi. or uhlie trust in the L uiird Siaiea, imt that any tndiv idual if he thinks pr itasr, shall not uiake the religion opinion of an individual an objection bi hia bohliug , flue, and a g'a.d n ason l,,,t to tote f,.r him. V deair In ae no li'xil.-ui,ai on 11, subject, toil we do ih In see every man ad'-pl it aa th rule if his future action, but b. tot for ny man e hi, h Ids the tenet. ,.( i lias R.,ninn I stle lie la th. II lb man Caiholioa a isli bile rr ceiled as friends. hu,i Jilt of this coeulry, let them vemmnce all si'l esi, ii to bl'oeiaf Kaate. tntil Ihey do i,is, for one, ws aliall never vol bar lb man Cuileilie, no matter hvt may b hi pai,ti,a ia tooiety, f aurvoue H io. To these amounts must be added the cost of maintaining the county aud town paupers, vghioh are separate Irotn the Stato p.lliiera, at. I he money thus ext dod is collected by taxa tion ; and even though the paupert may almost wholly inhabit the cities and Uiwiis, yet they are maintained at lh expense of the Stnte, tbe reve nues nf wbicb are raised or collection by ft fiu-, levieil upon property ana business. 1 he native population bear the burden of the lax, lcause ther constitute essentially tlie pniperty-hnhlers, and the business and financial interests nf the country are almost entirely owned, managed, and controlled, by the native-born excepting with du. pleferenceto the natural instincts a-.d ieciiliiir hab its uf the foreigner) the brewing and consumption of iijer 6eer, root beer, and various other nause ous" and disgusting liquors. State do not tax lh products of it soil; con equcntly, wheat, corn, cotton, r'n-e, sugar, and to bacco, the agricultural staples of this country, are not taxed in their natural and native condition. After ther bar been matured, collected, and con veyed Io market, where they become articles of mercnanuise, subject with rules, regulatioD,and pecuuivy fluctuations of Commerce and trade the cottoU being manufactured into articles of clothing, wheat into flour, and rice and iugar preaired for domestic and culinary purtsisee then it it that the producers, tbe liubaudiuan and mechanic, laconic consumers of these pro ducts uf tli soil and of their oa n biW mid at tention. A articles of commerce and trade, they have been taxed by the State authorities, in tlie form of revouue and license charges, levied upon the merchant and tru lcti en ; hence it ia clear ti.ut the tillers ul the land 1" ir tlie largest pro portion of all luxes. It must also he borne in mind that drunken ness and discos are neceasary acuonipanimcut or prouiotera of crime and pauperism. An exam ination of the jail and work bouse statistics (he foreoitedj ahow clearlv that Ihelargest roportiiH of ofleiicaa .aiust morality, gtsst order, and decenrr, whti-ti a" nerer punitlied by penltf iitt ary imprisoumcnt, are coiuunticd by f joignem ; and the expen-ea uf mniniaining thee petty criminals or offendeia a. e U-iiil uhmi tl oi.iinty orttown in which the ji.l, work-h iuse, or boue I call yonr attention to this subject, hoping it will receive from you that a.ttion which its very great importance to the whole country demand. I am,very truly, yours, Ac, Fxknindo Woon, -Vttycr. These conricts, criminals, paupers, and dis eased person, against th insidiou and de- tructivo itintiences of which this staunch tHjino cratic Mayor appeals to the President for protec tion, never exercised anr political privileges in their native countries. Thev have enjoyed ueither privilege nor rmeition, and by their "loug career of crime and destitution bav. learned to recognise- h luri, either citil or natural;" and yet th. the same persona are by our present laws entitled to,lie same political privileges aa the native-born. H it juat.T la it nghtr Many ot them bav. been inmates, from voutii, nf jails, peuitentiaries, and peat house. What is to he done? The Presi dent disregarded this appeal; be refused to assist Mayor Wood to avert the importation of crime, fatt'fierum, aud ikttitution. There is 'but on. remedy Congressional and State legislation. From the foregoing we make the following de ductions: 1. That immigration is thesoure of crime. 2. That itnmigrntiun is th. source of pauper ism. 3. That immigration conduce to disease.disor- dcr, and immorality. 4. Itia a tax upon th. property and business pursuits of the native, lieeide this, they are bought up at elections, and control them, and make riot, bloodshed, and murder. Formerly, the belter class cam.. The old Scotch merchant and utch fartner were clever. They enme with their substance, not only to adopt a country, but to help to build it up. liul they that come note come to fire upon the country. It needs no comment. No more potent argu meutcould beurgedinfavorufttie present" Amer ican Reformation." Pauperism and orime nretbe inevitable result of foreign immigration. Yet, to gratify demagogues and unprincipled partisan pol itician!, must we continue, by Congressional leg isbitiun, to encourage the importation of pauper ism, crime, and destitution 7 No national pur pose can be promoted, no republican institution can be sustained, by such a course uf policy. nesiuee tbe airect result, there are many collate ral influences, consequent upon tlie unrestricted importation of foreigners. uie, including Odessa. An atteotpt ba been mads to aaeasainabj Napoleon. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER AMERICA. Halifax, Sept. 27. The steamer America arr ved this morning. She brings nothing later from the seat of war than that received by tli. Washington, except oouHnuing tb. report of tb. fall of Sebtvstopol. Livrtroot. MiBKirs -Cotton dull in eonae. quence of th Bank of England having advanced it rate to 4$ per ct., and it wa expected th rates would further advance to 5 per ct.. Sale of thr week reached,, bale, of which peculator took B000. ' - t Manchester advice an) leu favoretttnTsroad imiffi generally dull and priuea unchanged, W heat however adv anced 1 d, The weather is favorable for crops. Provisions dull and unchanged. Lard active with a speculative demand. Sugars advanced 2 pence. Mouey Market is more Mringent Consols fur money 90 THE "X. C. STATE FAIR." Th Chairman of the Executive Committee of the North Carolina State Agricultural Society, in accordance with the directions of the Committee, Las prepared the follow ing preliminary notice, winch we insert w ith pleasure, lbe importance of an early attention to th. rules and suggestions contained in it will lie obvious to all The third annual "fair" of tlie "N. C. Stat. Agricultural Society," will open at I'.aleigh on I oesilay, the loth day ot October, and continue lour iLiys. All articles to "be exhibited for premiums' must lie entered aul registered by the Moudav n'.f tit immediately preceding the day foropeuiug me rarr. Article intended tor exhibition only w.lt be received at any time during tbe 'Fair entirely at the owner's rk. hen sbs k ha been received by the "Recep tiou C, inniitii-e" and proi eily rc 'itere.l, it wil FROM THE FEVER DISTRICT. Richoud, Sept. 26, P. M. th. Curtis Peck steamer is up. In Portsmouth yesterday ther were four death last night four more. All old eases, lb. Her, Mr, Devlin u recovering: to is Dr. Rixer and J. 0. Ilolladay, Kaq. Ex-Mayor Stoaket ia out. At Norftilk th. rjhvsiciana held a meetine- last pight, atid determined to eloae tb. Howard Hos pital on l hurwbiy, tlie IHth of October. Several nurses were tent South to day their service being no longer needed. Only twelve death oc curred in Norfurk yesterday. , Tu Qncsj or Enulxwd it thi Tom or N't- iDLio.v. The Pari Aloniteur any tb. Quea visited, the day before yesterday, th tomb of the Emperor. No on of bar viaiu produced a deaner impression. Ai tb. reviow bad luteal till verv late, her Majesty wa no longer expected at th llotel det Invalidet; nererthelats, she de termined on going there, notwithstanding tb late noss of th hour, The Queen arrived, aw sequeotly, at night fall, followed by auuinerou tnff, surrounded by the Vetera us of iur old wart, who had hastened to meet ber while sb advan ced with noble composure towards tb. Ust rest iug plac of him. who wa England'! moet con stant adversary. W hit a spectacle ! How many remembrance with all the contrast", tbey bmught np bi the mind I Hut lien by the light of torches, the flitter of uniform, amid th straini.of .the organ playing "liod aave th. Queen,'' her Mnje.-iv was led by the Emperor to iheclriiiel a her th remains of Nais ieon lie. Jhe effect was overiwering and immeiis, th. emotion prolound, for every one wa reflecting that thia wa no ordinary homage offered at th. touio ot a great man, tint a solemn act, nit. tii.e that the riva.rio ol the past arr forgotten, and that ttow th uumn between tb. two received it most signal wutsorati; ii. ok bod of refuse, is located, in w hii h th,,sc offcudcra are tie ke, av tlie expeuae of the Society, and like all imprisoned. . othci articica cannot t removed without per- These eprcir of crime are far more deleterious ; miion from the "Ex-Commltbse." Io the willlaitii? and nomfort of soeiett, and Exhibition are eamcstly requested bi send un prnaperity of businena, than thoae grate i. Aeiiuca j their artii U a early t the prooediiig week I t.ial which are I'Uioehed by death and long a.ditarv hej in.iy Is? pr,pcilj arranged belore the open eoulinement, becauae ihey are of more fiequcnt j in' the "t air." au ka kea hi tounur ToU Ua Aatere-ani .arlhly d.U. Hwefc a.ee mast r-r l-r,, sm iiUt thu till. r.B p'atbirnt truly I'uWir, TiaVaW ' I .,o i.Vjaabarrtn, bk lla aT the Aawrnean fny. M ,r'f vih ft tatty fb They most rtt vary narfu) ra lria It H Oht-, a wa.l aa n h aailk, il ti.ka aa irw'k lbe story hat th Cineiniiau Luquirer Urlla of a raw la va tekew aMideti'y ill e lbe t'lneinaatu, llaswiloaa, tad latlbat kaalrasad. Th eawlwl'V lautllM Ust tsaar talki I ad th aw bra, d asil bar a fibyatt isn, wbw adBMota1!! aa tt, i bkh Bvnb tb aava eject frraa kie t wteh IJ ) anaravt ad bwllal It wa asawf ta.ua J that U rMllHiail had late) Ibre glaaaaj ut aslik t ILi ), , ,N, , ,,, ., h 1O.01 h- bi. b a Harawvt lliaaa.. bt-f a i-antig nav tt trata, aed ' nw ai i.e. to Hi rSr thrt aa- a'l.e-t, atawienasa, tm1 rt 4 as.Hiblaian a that isl.r-l l!, Itli A'l taasar I'srwb-I'ri W"tv i.-m-4'ri ie, W imtxaai' Ir I'tircae aa f -Bse si l',tl b r"lT. 11 a a I'ar v naet) arid Bt-4b h, eiuaa al.id" with " ! ravh f ef I'gvpt' a l t a w 1 b.gber aarali,a lb .a that wf ll u4 serf I- a. Ill tant.T',4 lt new f anf ,r)ans repetition, and are -a forgotten by the iiin-lv- aervani; anil Ibeir loiistavit laietirrene ami tbe slight puiiUhim-n's inHicteil iourA ttie victim tu crime and immorality and prove destructive to the moral culture and training of the )ouug. lbe billowing pclir statistic ucioouauat the truth of these o,aervliooa : sTtTitTii or rn risis. etui, isn di-tivi vma Jtrtry f 'jy Viaoli, Jor ls5. Americrui . , . . Cohared ..... liiteifcuera i'tiaieyaio Ah ruse. Americans Foreigner ..... Tlie census of the House Ageot fur tlie mouth of lieeeuibef exhibits th fols.w.ng results: Aa'rUatns ...... 557 t'oreignrt 1,745 lidorej . . . . . . 1 13 44 1,043 914 2.4117 a-ain t radv' laav .-,qiurf lrta 1. lbs i,trv. Ii4 awU.ea a ol 1 ta , ..e f a 1 1 laanaiUai h. ko bfl, M at lha vaiuali h I'Ji 4 swraaaf . I ir ateaiin iUlieo With pnd'ir4 duaaard Bad 1 BsaoneT M naB.'hb- id tba; if, to a bam, abwiw ll.vl Ui. i iraat aa of tb roayt lu ft patent in M aaaiMyton, tntawdang lueaairt tb fuad Mitta palavtl ean atmraiiag sasathitat. It ww Id la ratkavr wad 4 aaewrvy egga aaw. la a. eg abaft pal easts I Bil , f I aa lalaia b ualasr im, Sk4 ft ho Balls I aaiWaa f 1 ast I .l-Ueuka, i at War M tlrave4y tta.ht lhat 1 suit daalarad b uwl I i4 ai-aj 4ko 14, at ii aaaa.4 Baa f aa bia b aa aa-ra ia tw livsad, a th a .- I Uada aa Hkbi arsaa ass aa-s laai It H4 b la4l' I at bata tw ail iswa aw I. a Be wear th k th taikaj It a malt tta 1 y mad bs aavle. I abiaaW a'al paHaVit ... ,i.s .i 1, al ,11 it eanf Biiareavt I ml F t j-r yniwa, ,1'-'. as Bpeewei l'i f git II,, IMlU l(aw lav fauaai Male IrwoattW JavfiVra. m. Un, M.mdvv. He.4. H. laSVA great bstile b,k p'ae on th M instant, at Hvnity llilla, near tier worth an M tbe I'astie I'.ivar, at Iweew ih Si-aai Indiana sad th. antir fianai of l'niu-d (atavea vnaaa aader (n. Ilaniey, nara lavieg ab.nl .Vn,a. Maj.? Cadv isanmadft liar infantry aad 4 ft -k tb dnagnsna, twuuntval infaalry.' and artir terr. . . TbtaatlliaBllwainndaslT Ha tvasaanewlai aai4 le-4 awveeal hraaea. Tlx fast law tusighl dawfaa. rateiy, taat ware rsjt-i. A rnnniof fpvvt iaf aotw tr mils. ndWrwral during wbash tb Indian, aaad a rva4 wad paagblwilh awaawv gallantry. Tbey arerw, rv-w-mt, Vl Baled with tb bta af Ml killed and jiiwiinun and eliiMraw rakaw fana,.f,era. Tb Indiwi wiwwa) f aught furbas-Iv. flea. Itarwey bwai 6 ldll and ft many wvWadrd. No ofBraaawajr kilkrd. To I a, I -weai sajigaTawl la thi rattlt war Brat, and Xv-aav tba earn thai anaili 1 4 Leswt. Orat. ta' a,aaajw,4 aw-l aswHaewd mad paeVy lh way-bill sf Ot aaad having haw fsjatd wvtli tkaan PeMTtrtt, Mtmwoa w vaaiv. T New Y "ra lasy Maut Mawa thai aw a-iwlay taat a tadtlwal asaetie wa Wa44 in Thirbaaa h stesaat d I n tlaat ity. . w.poaad of liaisaaa, wltber Ho ot avail 1 aiiudiat srM tva) rtaiot, inti tiil malt t n 44 1,9 'J 1'tt ;in Total numlair in th llouae Vw .S'f uliar. Jar I'kila.Ulyliia. AmerScans Foreigners fWiiinii I'vlire Wiiar. A BM-rirauve Foreigner An ttaminatioft of th hoapital reports and sta listir eihibitt bav plainly Ih tour iT Him b n th diaeaa. which in facta the large seaboard town and eitiea. and wharb i fnan thence aToiigaleaI Ihrooghiaat lit. snmajniling naantry. la I b la delntiw New Turk, Ibxtiwi, Baltim,,r. Norfolk, and New Urlrana, whak eil.ea are heavily taxed f th Mripart and twrdirvl ar nfdiasatiwl pan Bam, ntweh th larrewl pur lion sf tb pat I'Ota ar oii'iijai'M. ratwy af who ara transferred diravrt ly fruaw lb Immigrant akite) to tb hiaipital. I ten in In itas, tky. direful and piiUnt:al Imn si. ah e w-ver. rellnw irtwr, d amall pnx. !-sal tcluaialy caalrw-d to the llthyaltevft, Ian, ftn4 Hrvatra, ar-d bw, damn, Iliht. and ill veelilaled kaunia, whbh ar tiilultaly lensted hTiiiaavis. rVareadr ft day fasaea, laal I bat ibejoun.als ara.Hirve id arrival of aa itnaaigTaia ship M same en. caf Iheaa eiliea. kvlan lib th aasinaed and dusassd eanw aa Eur iraratn f aa-is-ra and erimitvala, who a bav kaaaa lrwapa-Ve-l hitner by Kr an tathoritiea, euhar ia i la-1. ne ka tbetr Mitel and r gid saaitarj rf ol .lues, tar aa B-eauBsr. of astaaw.al "f'y and savurily. Th Ms t I ft tetter 'Uied hj Matur Wui d, of Ne If ,.. ka Ih Prawidswt, in rrfrr- tMW to th tl, pan raf f T-IB atupTt and riminal ka tb p1 of New Y "t i MaTua' Orrnt. Ni ! . Joaavanf, 2, I "-3. Theaut1i1.il addreea la?fore lbe .Society will be delivered by th Hon. Thomas lluHui un the "fair lirimnd." I sm a,. lie, rued bi state the "North Carolina," "V i.nniigtoti and U el-Ion," and "Kaieigh and ii tst,.n" RoiliViads will oliaerv. th. following rules in transs,rtiiig articles for .xbibMKin at the "State I air. ' Exhihibira will lie permitted to paatingl s4cimen of each uf their ftrticles tu be esbihiini1, Jier tif rharyf. Live stock will b rarriM ftl ball ftrtaof Jure, at owner risk. Visitors to tti"Fair" will la? permitted lopaaa at half rate of "tare" 1 1 buying "Return Tick et" (which will tegood bar hi days) otherwise the uual rate will he charged. The alsit rules apply equally to the "I'niim Fair" to be held r Ilea' bison on the lOtu, 11th and 12th of IN-toUr. 1 luring the "Mite Fair"axlra Trains of Psaaen gercara will b run nn lb N. ( arnlina and Ra leigh and liaaton Railroads, 1 which visitors l'5 i '-" t"nd tb Fair in tb day. and katge at I night at tb vara us villagaa along lh lin ol tb. It, anls. A scbeilule will b. published, giving no un of th. arrivals aud departure of tb aatrft train. E. A. CHIMP, Ctiw'n Et. Com. of N. C. Sua. Agr. Society. kaieigh, hi p. 29, KiS. (stxf l'a ra throughout th Slat favorable to the Agrn ulmnvl and Mechanic uilereat ol North I arolina Will plaau opy. J'aosr. Kl-n Mvo. Henry A. VV'iae's outgiving from "Only!" near Onan;k,.ytJIi.Bj luniin a letter written tor the Alalatma market; ' I siaiid on th. shot of my ' Ocean House,' and meet Alabama, coming greeting, with arms and I-, in open, wilb expanding cheat, ami di lating nostrils, aa 1 bav often mel Heaven's sweet air and Ocean' waiea aa ihey cam with inspir ing aud reinvigorating freshness.' liall 1 llatluei ! lUthlesiliiia ! 1 Ureal UkMsiity. ThecmitrilHttHamlroia New Vork to Norfolk and Pnrtsuiouth bav amounted tu b3l,257. Aud from liiiiuiimr to f44,urvl. tortsi-d bis st,aas-b .a .riia Aai' n.-l S4 reaiu. i-w. sad I a ai ihaa it lb eta Waevrhang wbbh a til giv. aa id i. and ti- dia-aw'. kt M, t n. sod lbs iaa-tiol id ni.u.la fai1y I k.a'isitMoe t t alu.f , bar i an p. !!. If Alvaral uf t uaMif t skaaaij b iei'i4 to lb P.Baiai ya b ." h" of Iba mai..-uiafc.n i f liiarj ai-d lgsrfi ,!u'i at) at, 'A, . wboh kWiat) as (' t ih y ft aatas at mI aavaai t pM a I M il at tb ao.p.iaij isai a.aa wbs 'ua. 4 to N Ann a Nibs bsa ! laaaaiawd 10 teas a-i Ui I, ai.4 aa ly j awed th aevaaWlnai mm ita ti asi, 1, l.)ne aaniaiw.cb- W irv 4 11 head Kaflsoa, w aut.nl la lyti aariU W 4 Baawwaevil, 4 a VatiiwaMisrw a tl- V aer-..a k4 p'm 4-i ns b I i. k , th tut. U lb El Ktatar I I I itU. ht wba k ft BaMMi iaf oar forrigw tr- Urhaa li sisl ape) aai aralieg taaav. aaf asar aaaaai rbTvab4tawiiiuHsM.Baai! wkta k wa raaraVd Wit) Baaar faesw by ill Iiaw4e of thi (layaiUi Ikati tb aamsilsiia iaf a taValk, 1 bi 4y la blbal ia tbai raaiaaankeaaaat af ry 4waM a that aaa. BjaaaB Wk,el bat T4wBiry falkasr Th Wheeling Time think Ih American party bav. don cruel Ibitig in laying laid, their secrecy for in Bo doing tbey bate removed Iti target at which Ih whola Democratic- artille ry aim musketry and )p gunnery were timed. iv aava ; - liul the Ti ed ia done ami It cannot b helped. h lact it tb Locnbai organ now that w. have by llwi gracious periiiifaieaT-nf iht lliilailel. l-tiia 'oligarcbr, laseu permuted to ait with oi stl d.airs lustead uf d:s.aarering tli. awful I act thai teen avnr cannibal proiarttaiiw on stewed Catholic and frioaaaeed I 'utchuien, find nothing IB our priBree.jing tn which vn tb. faalidmoi tasteoralaienbatn oanoljert ; and theyr sorely vexed at it. Th cry of ' dark lanterns' and 'mid night ealiala' can no kmgar be raised against lb. party wuu any show of consistency, and non. Oeprecwl it IB ts iban the very moil who bar. aboard lb eecret caucus system longer and aiof. extensively than any f a, ty which ver ixisud ndcr our goternuwnl. THE FEVER AT THE FOt'TII. Nl On lawn. Sept, tl. Tb fi'tet la prerai's ing to an alarming extent nt Atexamlria, lav( nd tlong th. l!e-l, (WhiK, krxt Alchafsvla rii Th death In this i'T Uat weed unoont- d to 14 including 89 of Yellow fever. Tl phyaiciant report that it w n longer aa epi4ws tiXT.W-al. II. CHRITIAX. V pareaav ibftt tbi gm''ewiBn, at pea asm t aa iaf ia) pe fesaiiws ia lb W arvwebaii I'ecaale t iilia-jw. ftavd ft tvanat naaipt,ali4 scbsdar and aid manrnatiar. a well a aa ekaiaawl pre, bar, ba b" i km a l'rBaWw4 uf tb lMtiudit ) tVlefat," stow a wv-faa af ra, ia tb. RntMiaraOrroatTtoa tn EaroaaTioaj A Ro sa an Catbidw elergTW) of tb. 4w f ( as rati, aavs th Isnvdoa Vi Mehataa, baft rae saved ! rt frma an Irish priest, la. K. Taaaawt baar doa,ftiaraaT kastsrw Pwaaylvania, at th. saaars af whark th writ, impbahngty awlramta hi eialaauoudaHt k ua ail tn snHavna la ehsark what b 4eaia-vik'a tb in awn Brant of mij;ratt.i at Ameraia wana) tasan m ranaaaaa th Baopl af Ireland. Thew ar vwabiBg," say Ik nrilar "tt Ua alaxBai canaia raia of tlatir mail a, wbii thawr ksainiiral cmdilaua kt at beat bwt lib ti i wi prosed. I bar had mark aipatiaae. nf taat nsaa Kt bl into which nearly all ear pas spat ar draw, and I sob-va ly tatlar. thai if tb vaasabj budi briag tbeaa ova wrr wddody bi bsaodav and aarry every eraaiara aa board ka th depth of Us arena, tbey naatld ha, ft bttr s lamer at saltan tr-a I bay aav. a rare may k bvsd bar a aa b-w Mt lb. aaaiatry. PaaaiUrely vineH at I af lb fc-arful bavu of al win. h ts If rsaaalt iuaing baaw, that war tb Aln.i. t tv Hl git. a . ta "' war ad baibling wall uf tt around 1 1 a. and tu pfavenl its pae.,,1 I eat Wavuif it, sb-aabl lav bailt IsHur t.,e Ink a.ta Wkirh I wntii g thut lib. show Id 4 y. I or iM bv id 4 wa try to kewai your pawipl at b awa, for nw I taol-solual sua t .. U..II i-k . I I L-ll b tb avnar arwaaty aaaaglat Itravsa Ht tbawt I a ber .4 ai IVaaairT alwaa s Ik awa4 4arii fWtabrd aaawfi f aaaaaraaaa) t ar BIS kssIS Wr4 bvaraa l,ta sw Ha swaawiiy taai4,ia 4tar. taii, al II aa aalr I V taaav t T tomee. attar a las aat ',valf nay and saaWtba aaf atf af Kaaatf h, ftavd Waasll Wilt g kwt saaarva. Inaai aa av4 dragging ant msl, aad lb i li-a a lb Brat af da wary aait. and tlaat a wikaaaal katah bt Ubi al Ag Tal Dt)oiftTr Aarta.ft. Or. af tlasarwaa at IM oppaatMaft havleg aallad tb. lareaws-rab t-trtf "tba tat aaraur of tb avowtry." aa bjg tary jwetly ravaarka. aretty an. b rt Baakaa.witk IsKk laksw, Niank aa4 Masaih, bn.k C i raw r atraad at tb aaba aartad hat draggiag ftiasag tb Mluaa, aaa ara aa)'y atawawl ta all aar aaatMa baaa, la M A baw kVaa? uWaaaa baa aeaiis4 lb aatnaiaaa. a fcilat w tvy awl rf aa t h IM aawiaay aa tiat t wiaa ..f l l. CbiBsilatai, ia ft acre a a. a. a Bah in as ewur lansn ta taat tvw a a4 taaavwx ,mg U.4 af ht a. wblsa b a ba kaa-a aui4. aa4 t ak eat hi kaltkkt aaat aalnusaiieaa a pawal. art It bmb. H airtaaa) Asa-. II pronw, ailslelalit abu .4. lb aifBr baa a.4 baw aid to lh Snip af -watt (rusa Milling t-a toward lb r its al iliaaai m m. -p ii bawd tiding ta lh wind, b aaly rastraabUer baawaaa Uat BasaaaM tkaviasaua pany aadiaa aBatawsr, tt, eta abatrrly at anting. aVlaas J -aav sru. MAlllllXD.- I -h At th ramdene raf Mrs. John W, Cottaa, ia this vicinity, en W cdresada esewieg last, lb :tah, by Rt. Dr. Meaon. of th Kr-plChrcv) Mr, 4. A. imgeiuanl so Maa M. a Cvtlsa, DUD, Oa th loth lnat la Johkatna rnaelv Mr. N. Rolavrtan ed 4f year, nanawaj nf W. f . Kobef- a, and Uk aaly ebilt af Joaiaa lloaljer. Beat, rut bora her pmtrarted and painful ailiet'aa with pleat rwatrnalusa, Mr. K. had twaaf year baava aa axes plant atstal? af In Bsr'a"' 'ebarrh, and died la full vsr of ft Uiful bwavsrtaliiy. Sbt kvva bar baalatnd. and ag ptreela ed Bto children tn aaasar her baa. Pleaaeil ar tb. dead a ho di in 111 Lnrda T aal;b th rrit. ka? Ibea; raa froa tbaar latart and lhair vnffks 4 k-lb-w th.at.JCna.! 1 he Nanratrd. Kegiatar and UiMical t(esirlf wilt pleas opy. , ft) T 1)1 T ndralBM afkls aaaaaJ f TEgtrtlttflcritTHtM. T7 ara Ik ar4t" M et. iaf rav DtaraaaeTTrat lakaa la lk ftlsi 1U rtAVrti it. 4 sa tkaa. f V'orl. 4 a4 t-a.llla. lt.ballar Al r.4. eat a peaHauaatf bwaaaisat " r-e ab) by Mawek , To TrTllrt I Jir'Vi.t.Kie, u tip ai et ten t nty. 'tlXee. i.fstaia4 thai X a.B-a-ra m uaaaabaj. raw i aatuaai auk thai " .tar tea v. liar ..ti U4 m,m"u.f-? - y. la. Ut bt n. IJ,li. MM
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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