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NORTH CAROLINA STAR WEDNESDAY MORNING,' APRIL 9. lbZG nortKaroIta Star "sTino ?v bvcT Wednedy Horning, April. 18M. i . 1 . inoiu imicu neat. wit nnumi, MILLARD FILLMORE, o ttiw Tom. rot Tio-raniDsirr, ANDREW JAeKSdN DOSEXSON, or txemib. ' I rom the National Amerind ! aVaafT3 . i Th HtneeoWat Itomecrtry. XTkaay Alia Arfwa, Dm Pw : Ortaa,!i.T. t Tte rtlMni Pm af tk rtrclem PmrtT. J Mr. Mrhelaea, fllx latoa. Mora thaa Mr mantht in.n called the at-! --" The Xathvilla Ran nee !Imi tha aiionttna of Dentin, of tha fureirn raurtv i tho ftmrr to, tha ! honoal aaaa of all narfieo aa th. nininiwl mmm ' ' The Mlxi,nrT hmm tlx advocate., of . . Antrrteaa omlaatfea...)eBorrolt IMIm), UMn4 letter of KmM affair froe tha Ha- of a speech mad bi A. 0. P. KicholtM. Epo- at nomination of Franklin Pierce, and tha friend. T!" n,iuri,T. io "'"''"J Fill"" m their Churchill C. Cambrel .ag. m of the fayoritee of President Jackson ia bi day. It iu addraamd to the President of the Soft -tb ell Democratic Coa venlioa of Now York, that ateenibled about that tima to elect tbeir delegate to th Cicinnatti Convention, and it wu upon Sir. Ctmbreleog't aaaurana that the " olavebeldert will aot get Kansas, M that tli Sofia (Tallowed and endoreed the Nebraska biU. Wo want the Washington t'nion, Richmond Enquirer and all the Foreign organa South, to copy the letter forthwith. ? It present the Northern face of the Foreign partj, and it ia important that the South shall hare a cbanoe of taking a good look at it. It eontaine the platform on which the Soft" delegation will ,-- The American XoaaJaattea. The New York Tribune and other Abolition: paper charge that the nominee of the American ; ttaud when the; knock at the door of the Cine in- National Convention for President and Tic . nejtti Convention for admittance. Let it, by alt, means, be laid befurt the eye tt very Southern President, atand upon Southern pro-eatery TJIBllosuj wuims m vow dww mw iwuu (' j i witp j"" - "I t i inaiata that they are to be regarded a Freeeoilert or Abolitionist. Tbey, in fact, ay the Louie-' yille "Journal, atand precisely where tbey ought to atand, upon the platform of the Constitution, retoWed, if elected, to guard the right of ail aeotiont of the country equally; and hence they ought to receive the eupport of all truly national mou. The fast of their being charged at the North with attachment to Southern1, and at the South with leaning to Northern intercut, show conclusively that they are the very men who ahould be placed in power becaoM it prove that they wonld administer public affair with ren handed justice, io the trueapirit of the Con-Btitution.- Tbia ie the experience which the na tioo had andor the former adminiatration of Mr. Fillmore. Aad all hittory demonstrate that it Gallatin, Taae, oa the 28th of July, mi a.! of the Teriou aspirant, to the ueceion. ia"a M'1r- " rtamlj a rentable candidate, reported to the NaahtilleCaioa of Aug. 2.1S52:!"J pretty quarrel at it tUnde." There i an old U " tlemaB of irreproachable private A. O. P. MeKolmm JfiiW FUlmm im 1852. ! prerb which, aaya, that when rogue fall out c,u..-- ...u - He next inquired into the inflnmcea which ' tpl ind Uicir Ut pn.rty , "V ' Pl' T K f9 led to Gen. Scott1 nomination, and ebowed them ! an when, a it occaaioimll r faannen. the leader ooc'm 10 hamd of it ra pport of uph a toUfrte-ooil and antioupMmiae in their char-, rfiiM ,.. ,htehla.la Me rlhn . auteaman, and under defeat may eontole itnelf " held together by the eoheir power of puhlie W"B ,M aeeoa that ' naa aped dwnonor. nlande." nt into a ou.rr.1 about th. dirf,ih. ! ltn lmy u ''lft. Dtl. tion of Uncle Sam', 4W. the American neonle " - """S U the faaa-la, the Atomic aa.iiig mailed on learn man of th. tear of th IWr.ti " tnV "on' ticket. Dot euned in the V e ne.day the 19th. at half naat W o ciwk. mim WW , aWH aWWWWIfgt IUBWHII r . . ... . , , , , a 4 hA AyuthH hnntt n U4 naManaaa. that it contained no exnrern eodonement of the pnaon-houae, that wonld otherwia hare been uegree wun uuu aewuuie uui. nlgSer, oomroaiie, but on the contrary a palpable bid eonBoed to the knowing one f that Jknmdgnte. , wm " P ine leiier m fcooj.noH Whirt B)o,t of the Southern 1 " tt pncli.T a "wb.te man' Ucaet, ana Z9t.Tll.t-jtt Democratic journal, .re holding up, he adntin- w. IVrnocm,. clculau, ... d.feat i.w,n.n exact omronnity to hi own opinion. Mr. N. ( wtration of Pretident Pierce a the ery model of "" our ! Q' at Ciueinnati we mutt regarded tin a a palpable bid held out to the aeter. He ah.twed that t tllmon af WeLder men nertfieed fur licit, eompraauar trafnwiit. and taat tien. Cmott we nominated beoaua fa doubtful poeitioa mad him more acceptable to the enemiee of the eompiuoij. II commented at length apav Uen, SBott'aaoeeptaiie, ahowing Lat from Europe 1'.! " ApHlTAL OF THE ATLANTIC 1 1 ! A TEZATT OF PEACE AGREES TO I Aa HlrUTbrf Kraaeeat Laatlit L.ATC ADTICkUs FROM AFRICA ! - COTTOH X BUAMTCtr w.u.1 1 Xew Twk. April 2. : j meamrhip Atlantic in ber (.urteenth day 'frum ljrerfhJ, ha ar rived with fuur dv later aew than that brought IIiiMTiMaTuK, Dee. 8. 1855. " Wm. II. Ludlow, fcq. My dear Bit : KTen Southern men in Kannas acknowledge that it will inevitably be a free (State. Tku it tht loMttrvg gle for tlavery ; for the half-doicn Territoriea re maining, are already free and will remain o. There would not hare been half the trouble abot Kansas, but for Atcliitun'a struggle to get bock into the Senate. A the question now atandn, there ought to be no difficulty whatever ir, uni ting the Democratic party for the pritjcijile of the weorasaa ana vaniuu oui squatter eoro- a Damomtie .ImiituttmtL.a. th VullniKaa atand clear in that Contention of all Van riuret. Tai J1"8 Uw ,hj : Sentinel in denouncing it a. the moat weak and i ; out the.Sfft Shell delegate, from New aad turned out of office because the., nmnion. ' 00 ""P hat ha erer been indicted utKin an ; York, njak a ond National pi form, and twe twt ia-ejiitirinitT-rith b' awn optrn That raboed and long suffering people, nd -what to plage white men up.a it ftilly and emphatically iaw. iu uiougui tnai mi wa plainly navtug to , more lo tlie purrmee, is prowng, by the moet tn-; endorw the Kanaas Nebraska bill, and we will Z uTrbed-TS th f thi. charge. ! the. .und a lai, to knook the .p. outof or their opinions. H -u thi oroKriiiluH thatV" ln .- uamnaijie iteratiun oi tue leaning ut . an opposumn The Atlantic bring only !i9 nanenrera. She paad on the S'Jd iuM the teamer America for Liverpool. The Aria arrived out oa toe mura ingof the lfcli. A treaty of peace between England, France, a ituaiur ArcMcut to pneaaaera.- Two'bundr.-d n-l tventv nil' ''-'' have ocrnrrf d to t.e atpamrM Rnlifct tl e lflrj f lSW between the Slt of May, l"i3, when it went intoVipe'miinvi, and theTflsh of Pep'rmler, IRji. Of the two kindred d twenty u rn aecideara, fiaty two oeeorred on tlie At! it ie and PnBinV teeana an ' eont pu'w-biv , ai d one 1 un dred aud eighty- aovaa aa the it.iaud 'uX-t riren. Th eauae of s.-c-i.fr. in e''.'j aix ef thee were traceable either to d re. t w-;.nn- agement or nes'tect of rulw oa ib purt of !.''. Ct;ming in collision wiih otlior. Asa r-w!tof these aocidenta, ix hundred nd niiuov ix -s engers and two hundred niuey one thp crrv katt their lives. Tlie total miuiLi. of ncinif: (ubject U the inapci-tuia law ia stated at l,aO"t, with a tonnage of 403,705; numW of tluwc uut had ruined tM'.mon at the Kortk." Mr. Nii-'uolaon, say th Banner, at th time he made the speech from which the foregoing extract ia taken, was one of the Democratic can didate for eleoiur of the State at large, and he made the same epeech in substance all over the State. Yes, he traversed the State, in 18S2, rcignty whatever it origin, give us every Tcr- idfgrVhere alleging that Mr. Fillmore wa f uo riwrj miuniug vnnni triaiee aim ait we have now to insUt upon is, that it ahull b honestlv enforced that Kansas shall have fair play. Practically thore is no difference worth quarrelling about. It appears to me to be perfectly absurd for us to be grumbling about " niuatter auvereignty" at tie preaenl tuue, wnen squatter sovereignty a-ilt i safest to trust those who have been tried and ! make free every inch of territory now belonging found true. Instead of thoea whose administrative capacity ia unknown and who can' give no guar antee other than th one founded upon any number of patriotic promise. American Party. The Albany Statesman, the new American paper, well remarks-. "What is the reason that thi new American party, composed asit ia of the disjointed fragment of all parties, show uch vitality ? The answer i simple Because it is founded in the popular heart, and lean iu undoublitig faith on the ratriotictn of the nation, Demanding that the bible ahull be in our common schools claiming that to th children of thnioil belong, first, it reward seeking to arrest the tide of foreign pauperism and crime that i de-' luging tlie land rebuking the selfish ambition that would divide the Cnioa, and asserting th right of American to control the country whose freedom wa obtained at such, a sacrifice, they Appeal, and loudly, to the true and good of every party, that the responeive "God be with you !', comet up like tlie swell of the sea, from every tide. , Strong in youth, strong in the right, and atrong iu the conscience, and heart of th peo ple, it will survive all (hocks in the fntnre, a it .baa in tlie post. Dewertera only commit suicide, doubter and trimmer are laid aside, while op poajra are vanquished, t'ourngo, then, Ameri can. Never sine your exUtcnct a a party, liave the skie looked so promising!" A Democrat! A ppatntmrat. Pierce ha recently made an appointment which outdoes any yet made even by his weak and time aerving adminiatration. It appear th it 1. Y- McDufue, a profetaiunnl gambler, has been appointed to th office of United State Marshall, for the Northern District of California This pt wu made vacant by the murder of Oneral Ilichardsoa by Charle Cora, a gambler and an habitual frequenter of McDuflie'e saloon. Ilia iter Belle Cora, a noted female gambler at! eouitcxaft, thruet ncrself fnro the ss dm box at the theatre with Mr. Hichardann, and it was from thi that tlie quarrel aruae. An titer ahttcr of Cora' ia themutrea of McDuR, and he had done every thing ia bi power to effect Cora' re lease. I'ader all the circumstance bit appoint ment to Uaa ofioe of the deoaaaed Kichardaon i a vary remarkable aoiacidenoa, and wear a Strang if not aMspiciuut aanaot Wit boot Hiking int eoiaiWataa his eooaso- liutt with the murderer, tlie eery occupation .nd. atandiag of MrPuSe ahuaUd bar be surT,(r"11 to frevent hi holding Importaat off.at ander Wbto (itenaaest. Nor -4 '.gnuraace T fhis mau's character be brougb', Pj,mm,i M aa caeuat t Mr. Pierua; foe it 4itf tliat mh9U nay permit resonatW. rgainat hi appoint men!; Mr. Keren repbi k'.M be bad promiaed tov him to oft.-, ap j WMlU do It. to th United Statas, After, the acqoiaitinn of Califoinia, with the prospect of the addition of more .Vejicau terri tory, wheq Geo. Caas propMied the doctrine of i non-intervention, it was an iuiMrtaul question, as ! it might have led to. the introduction of many I lave states; but ajlrr the. Sot. aoo" been cvm pletfly ch-xJcmatal by Calijwuitt'i tieelamtiun in favor of trectlvM, we had iiu r'i. UxJii'Ct to Out. t doctriueof ntHt iittrrteiitiuii, or . tqutfter rfort'n iiny. We have now beside Kun.i- m1 .V'Ttru-otii, Kew Mexico, I'tah, Minnesota, i'rjpu uuj. Wu-liiug-ton, milking seven Term or. r--, ivhtoti wHI give us seven free States. Nome tliiut- the lute of Kanv,s doubtful, but the iuv imihoI tlie Mioun row iin, independent of imtu-iu cuuei, will make it ii Iree Mute. 1 heae boruciois ciuiie over nrst to vote for pro-sluvery men the aecuud time tu vole ngmnat ttieiu iu the tocatiunot me lapitoi and the third time tu make a bluster under Stall non, plunder tlie peojile, and drink whiskey. . Under such circuuiatAnce 1 cannot conceive what, a e can possibly gain by resisting principle which has hitherto txctmled littery from pur Ter ri'oriei. The slaveholder will not get Kansas, aud they are now deprived of the pretext (.f 'going into the Territories otriA of uG.oO, under that com promise. '1 uey generally opposed non-intervention on that ground, and contended far' carrying the compromise line to the Pacific ocean. It it certainly not for our interett how to hare that rim vromite Uut rtttnrtd. Why the South should have Voted for its repeal ia a queatiou tor themselves to settle. Thcv all, ut the time, admitted that Kansas would uever be a slave State. 1 hoi our friends will meet the isaue boM'.v, and le;;e ine qiiealion of State organiial i,,, to 'the I pit of the Termor;,, w,v 'uaxt Liie ',iurai lnj bust riftlit to decide for theinselves. Iiet tne ciuatiera settle it but insist that that principle ol t ie Nebraska act shall be honeatlv carried out that the iualters shall have fair lay, and tinll not l contrulled by invaders rom Miasouri. or anv mililurv ik er whatever. As to " more lav States"' iher are none iu prosnoct ; and it is uacluss to embamsa our- aeltet by anticipating qucktioni which may or may not uriae. fences of hi Cxcellancy and the Kitchen CaUnct, , There is one poiut which aSords to the Ameri- "agaiust th peace and dignity" ol th Hepublie. i can ticket preatige of great, responsibility, and We commend to the especial attention of our ; add much, very much to it popularity, to wit t neighbors of the Euqtiirer, the following extract th riddance from it of turn sixty or seventy from the Sentinel's louder of Monday. This self i Black Republican who left the Convention and same Frauklin Pierce i to-day the idol of a ma-I t up fur themsvlvi. jority of the politician of the " harmonioue de- With thi cuui rcnievtj from the Convention mocrary," aud we fear that the opposition uf tlie and the party, the American make a very re- minority of the leader of that party, proceed? j apectable body of white men, and a such are not so much from any disgust at the venality i entitled to the respect of the white folks all over and incompetency ofthe Brigadier and hi con-1 the country. From th CtnaSntuitl Kuuuirar Daav.l af Fsa. 17. deal of the political card their own chanoe for The name ard character of Mr. Fillmore are jionurandeimdunient may beeasentially strength-i pretty well known, to the country. Upon the ened. The reador will nnd much that is instruct- : subject of sla.i rj he is emiaervative; .and when ive as to th ways of he democrary and It at th head oi th Government, and charged with cuosen leauera inmi tue extract which ioiiow : it respnosibiliiie, he endeavored to live up to We hailed the occasion with which the supreme , the requirement of th Couatitution by doing selfWinrw ot Fmnkliu Pierce was exercised to'. ... . , . . . . eiect the junior ediu.r of the Washington l'num i"1'" Uon.ofU.e oountry. A. acting because uf his preference for James Buchanan for the next Presidency ' How much, however, of that pleasure bos been taken away by the card of Mr. Forney, we do mean to say. With his loyal announcement that ifieed" at the Baltimore Convention on account of hi "ooinprofiiis sentiments" and that Mr. Fillmore had proscribed and turned out of office- at the North the" enemies of the Fugitive ! fiJnt'1 l"e. ''' the hope that in a new a 1 f.l -.. I i - i Slave law" and that " it vrma this proscription which had ruined Mr. Fillmore at th North." Having delilierately made theae declaration on every stump in the Stat in 152 as a Pierce candidate fir elector, this same A. O. P. Nichol- sou, as III official organ of President Pierce, ha the baseneiiii toraay trrlK66: " Mr. Fillmore's abolitomnniwill suit the North." Why, eir. you told the people of Tennessee, in lHo2, that Mr. Fillmore's " oomprouiise senti insnts," and hi turning out of offii-e certain men liecause they ero " the enemies of the Fugitive Slave law," had rut'( him in the Rorth! Kow you say, " Mr, Fillmore's ilWtuniun will suit the North !" W ask again, can political profligacy go furth er than this? m A Final Mettlemeut. Millard Fillmore, in his men sag to Congress in-1860, after tlie happy pacification of 'the Compromise bills, said : " The series of measures (Compromise bill) to which I have alluded are regarded by ms aa a settlement, in priwifilt and. tubtttawe ftr a final teVlrmrnt J ot the dan' nut and ezriting tuhjectt whirh they embraced. Most of the subject, indeed, are beyoud your reach, as the legislation which dwpuaed uf'thcia was, in it character, final, and irrevocable. It may be presumed from the opposition which they all encountered tint none ol those measures were tree Tom imperfec tions, but in !:::.r mutual dependence and con nection li.jr kirmed a system of eomnromite, the moat conciliatory, thai eoul.l ue uoiaiueu noio eonlliuting aeclioiial intereat and opiuiun. r or tin reason 1 enmraenil . your auliorence Pretident, upon the decease of Gensral Taylor 1 gave the influence of hit administration to the, paasnga of tlie Comprmn s measures, o called, oflRSO, whiuh were tu bitterly opposed by the he will support ei'Mer Utt "pretent eminent Chief t Abolitionu-t. He not only signed the "Fugitive Maqwrate, tuoa tave the mark I) or hi. oitm , Slave Law,"bul he yigorunaly enforced it. u- ...t;,.;. ...1 i....:.. t ; i ... .. 1 Pari, oa the llilh of March. It enly.ait ,h, thu .ubject 735, with a tonnage of 12.37 r. I -a -k.. la tt- .1 ... I WnB.vawnaa theProtoo,.l,bef,a- it i. ratified. PRICES CI RUE NT. A ton had been burn nnu tugenie, the Em- e..-.. , pre of th French. - - -WUminBrton, April 5. Ti bpkntive. Th-r TbTOT no-newi in regard to American affair bav Ueu no transaction", ai.d there is none on and no tiding ot the faciho. . I market that w know of. Last sale aa at J,:r Advice hate been received fnan Africa to for yellow dip, and 1,33 for hard. ibruary 2'th. The cast i health. Business Sm Sale vctterdav uf ItJO caAs at on. nil. Diaturbancea had occurred at Cane Const. I ner al. The 'market' is nuiei todav. and a Thirty native were killed, aud on hundred bear of no eales. . ooaited. I . Hnatx Salei vesterdn of 327 bbla Comtnon At Loudon oa Tueadar. Kimliali fund were I at 1.10 for larL'u'hhla. Jiothlmr duiuir t., d,. i again Hat. In consequence of the continued re-1 either quality, . , - i nunuon iroui siocs money eontmueu g.au. l it tve note an advance vedoMoy of A t. The tupply of disoounU wat easier.though noth- I with talc of 135 bbla at 1,25 per bbt. ing waa doing lower than 8 per cent. Cotton 'I i.ere ie oni animntion in the mar ine mm mail Dad arrived at irteate, with ket, and we note aa advnmn.in f nee, with snlea ilea of Calcutta to the Uth. end Bombar to th vnatardu of -207 bale, at ill 10 eta l,r no, I. 10th Fdiruarv. - ApMclamaiion was issued on Irflimr. and ltll fit llll eta ir iL f.,t m,d mid. the Tth Foliruary, artniunuiui, the fir mil aB- dling. . . nexation of Oude.and the deposition of the King. 't inx Salea of & raft alf ,50 tt.OO 8.7S and The Sandal reUllien bad been renewed. The 10.50 ner M. at in qoalitv. trade of India wa inaotive, and price fluotua-1 .- Jmjmaw--aananaCTa t- ran i .:. , i - ' ' I Ti.t V 4 t .11 ft i . iii'K .-iiuney eaaiev. I :oloasuuix, apvii ii, nnin ihb mnei Th latest front Pari via London waa on ha given wav about 5c under the 'eainoi' news. Wednesday, when a bulletin ttated that the Km- We quote prim whir 1 75, and prime rod 1 V5 preaa and uhild were both doing well. to 1 W lair to good kit 1 40 to t CO. . The birth of he Prince of Algiers enuacd much Cotton There was an active enquiry to-day outward rejoicing in England and Franca. Con- . and tale Baking at 0 j for good lota. rratutatory addreaae were pouring in,and fans l.u I oawx Continues very aotive at roll pneet had been illuminated in honor of tlie event.- I and good leaf much wanted at 01 to 11). W Pope Piua the IX would be Godfather to the quote ing at 51 to 61 awd . young sprig ol royalty, and th Queen of Swe-1 Coax There ia only a very tmalldeaand,witti den, Uouuioiiier. sniutea were Bred and nag I out little euining in at oa to nn. hung out in all the' principalities of th Britiah Fun The market it dull, with only retail . i 1 ! i ui c ii :i- vi t : ' I 9mtvm J iw Dvpanun, Mull, t luair ut inoiiv Baron Mahteuffel at latest date had arrived 1 quality being ten roe, sale at I U. at Paris, and it was expected the Protocol wuahl B.ros a. bog round 121, at retail, 14c. ia uesigneu in a tew uaya. AueteorecT or ine pro asaeu. n Daiern ner. i were still obaeareU. i s a e i chowt and Pennsylvania's, we have nothing to say or do, except that be has made up his iniiid i eupport either of two candidates as wide apart as the noles. M with all hi heart and with bis an ergic. ' We on the other hand, declare onrsalvM I- prepnred to support any good, amud, constitu tional, tt Jth-lov!ug, faith-abiding man that the convention will nominate, but not that man who ha proved himself to be none of their, and that man is the very self same ' present eminent Chief Magistrate!" And we further declare that we intend, before he shall b again foisted, (or rather foittt himtelf bjioii a gumont party, fur that it hi real stixugth and derivad only front his own patronage,) we will how Wherefore be ha shown himself unworthy the ooufideiic of that party in every respect ! " Mr. Forney leave the Union because, a be av. he prefers Sir. Buchanan to Mr. l'ieroe Tlie " aole editor" prefer Mr. Piero. We do Iir. Forney thv justice to ascribe thi motive to ring his Presidency the vial of Abolition wrath were a freely potired upon his head as we nave since teen ijicin discharged at Gen. Pierce and Senator D n'.jlat, ile waa called by the section ulist all kinds of opprobrious nam, Th National Know Nothing could not proba bly, for their cause, have made a better nomina tion, lie is their ttrotigeet man. Hundred of thousand of Old Line Whigs, who have given bute,!Ui approval to the Colored Republican organisation, and who are disgusted with. tu excevsea, will rally around Mr. Fillmort'e atan dard. At a dispassionate observer of the field of pc'.itiea, we think th selection of Fillmore tranipeard upon the part of the National Know Nothing. It will be a perfect bomb shell in th him, tor in aoanaonment oi m nign a relation i cump oi uie uiacx noiuuiioana, wno nate mm lor to tne -pretem eminem i,ej Moguirnit, a n. ,ig,,ii,g the Fugitive Slave Law. baa been known to long toooeupy, Thia it "un- L ... ,,,.,, rf u.,. ,i,.j.. interrupted harmony !" Thi Is th "el.? But what tori of harmony is it that Mr. Forney should bav been made the bvtftar in ihs firti Th high character of Mr. Pillmorciiia n queatiooabl patriotism, and th distinguished" to th ailjuatiiiont est.hlishd by tlitaw "". instance and the am, .,. in the rco.i, uf the ,uilit, .bid, ha. marked hi entir public career, until time and exjierieiice bll domnnstrat th lotion of hi affectionate partner. And here it i . ... ' . . . ... neoeaaity uf further legislation to guard againtt j evasion or abuscy This i the man whom aom of th Locofioo jiaprra not many, to b lure are shamelea enough to ty Ie a Freetoiler. With sentiment pi ecisely UK these in their mouths, the Soft-Shall delegation will ailar in Ciucinnatti, and they are identical with thus of rate notice th Black Kepubliraii. It is with sentiments like these that the fureign party candidate ap pear before the peu',1 iu every non-lavobolding Mate, and yet tt ,s, party has- the effrontery to claim to be a Nr.iiooal party), If th Cincinnati! Convention ah all not axclud Mr. CambreWnga Soft delectiun frum New York with thi black republican aunt on, then every National man in it ought '.o withdraw at onoe. A I'lrat Hate Paffforthe Aamlnlst ration. Tin Boston Chronicle give to Preaidenl Pierce iia old friend of the editor', th following fint it wurihv uf not, that Piero eniDloved tiie trick tu have Mr. f.icholtin elected aluae, tint it might appear to the public that it waa hi popularity and not Fornev'a strength that atforted It, when it Is well known that but (or lb friends of the latter the election eoald not have been achieved. Our reader will rentemlier that in the late election of the Senate Printer that Mr. Forney, to accomplish this denirablejresult, indited a moat patriutio ejiistl withdrawing bi nam a joint candidal fur th printing of th Senate. Thia obtained the vote of those who war opposed to hhn, etrengthened a it watby the, penonal word ceeding of the Conference l I olegranluo advice from Couttautiuonle to tlie 6th, state that the iivan owing to the remon-trtmvet-trf nitrchanit, had renounced the pro- ected issue of ou haudred million of paper money. Huston 1 acha had been eonvictod of malver sation, and sentenced to iinpritimment, and re quired to Irofund eeveral hundred thousand rancs. A new detaohmanl of Itutaitn troont had ar rived at Beaanruhia. Parliament had ailjoumed. Our Minister Mr. Dal la had eon to Lon don. Mr. Buchanan had taken leave of the Oueen. Lord I'aliuerston accompanied Mr. B. in his fare well visit lo tlie Queen, and joined in the chorus of th well known ditty, "lu not let thi parting grieve you. in tins act the bnglisn paper tee indication of the' Premier' desires that iht State of Great Britaia ahould Maud wall with th Uuited Stale. Th King of Belgium bad arrived at London tote tale, of Clay at 'JO e., and ' Diana eye at i. Iiimso We have to noticelonie movement in Guano. We quote $57, per tan of 2,000 pound with a fair prospect of all advance. FayetUviUe, AprU 5-Baiok J in good douuilid, IVas. The market bettor u. plied with Corn. j , Cottok. Tli rewipU of Cotton have been light we quote at UJ to u. Fifli a. Large receipt, and price lower. Spirit Turpentin 30 oauu per gallon. " Haw do. l 5,. hav plaoed him among the foremost men of h time." Scarcely any man sine tli day of Wah- inatou ha retired frum th Presidential chai with mora honor than did Mr, Fillmore, and hit return thereto i an event by no meant Improbable. HEW goods roa SPUING of im. Mctu:u Vtll l.MMt, VEALEUfl IX AMERICAS', MEXCII, AM) JiniTIUlI vur coons, HAVK KKCKIVEO TllKIR SttK. K K'R Tllir preavlit traaea, and are pren-u to sahit it a'.t Ui. I.AI K.vr and KtW ti t Lbii ml AlLko and lrad. to attend the oonhrniation of hit Goddaughter, I , ftuirt drgn. and rolors. th Princess Roval. I Manlitlasaea fern. ralt.il of th lataat Bov. jj-.J'h young Prince of Prosalt wa about to TO- tltlsa, Vrenthaad tkoo k tu.br.nlrrim ia k, iLrma visit Eur and to be iMtnilbed to the l'rinaaaa BM tea oiiclnri il IX- il f.o.l l lln. A Htiyal. I sorapUta lla ot Husterj iid ulwvea, iuelading Alva A royal deputation of the friend of Poland lluw any on who has obterved th admimatra tiou of Praaident Piero can y that a small man 'a twiwara of mischief are limited. 1 indeed , f & L. I I A - !.. .L- ...m llit nf'tu w.V.r'. iy,l,... lt..l l Burjri"ing. rvo wool no una uu iu invvm,.. j -- - i . .-v. . of only thee yean, ia Th tin nf dratmrtitm, and doe hrqaallyithw,aipevfeetlyrtght admit that nut even the eombined enercia of a to to thare, unlew b gait th "eial Chief Whig Meeting la Tejlutavllle, N. C. On Tuesday, at 12 M, th 25th day of March, lruO, thsr wa a nail mad for th eitiaan to anetnql tt th Court Iloote, wheats was soon of honor of the "prement eminent hte( jlayulrak" (lironged with tlie people. On motion of Col. V. I otmuioi. idol .ii. rurmem 1"'U matt ia mr , T...,,. I'-l. Iu N kirai an rm. lad to Ihai rh a aotvr's heat. A larga supply ef "tspls 6eua and Hats af svery Miooa, vroeksry. Uraeenea, an Jlua- rlleles. Pari, that they inaiat on th restoration of IV I ataritlln-a aad Allee tale Oullt, lrapr(e ard t sr- laud. II replied that the subject ebould bav 11 Masllna, family binena, ntnrt tn-et.. n, k an i a binvq r.iiariinsa rruia in. cen-Bi., q ii.io,oihk tory ot Ittahariiaaa, Bona a GwuVn. To all uf wSi,h aa laviu) tha sHH-il atteatioa ol'aer frind ana tnepuinu-, faaling asyureitlhstoar advaliUges ai ikla-trto none, tRit tmr tt,H-k hainf well laid ia vr vaa aiid w ili ti as gnua or tMtter barirsUs tbaa otter hoasa iu Ua ttty. " No. 10, r,.IUTill.ft., April . Ui. It- had wane I on PalmeratoB.beggiiig bim to give I fmrtnUMi, instruction to th British Plenipotoirtiaric at I Leaping sr'tl th atterrtiisn of the government. COMMERCIAL. Cotton dull aud unchanged. Breadstuff dull and nominally unchauged. Consols HI J a t21. Monty tttady. - Tk a HrrtUk kalloaat lark. Mr. Stephen of (., ued to tell a story that hum of hi Loeufooo constituent took to flight at th siht uf a Loeomotiv on a newly built Geor gia Itoad, thinking it Mr. Gat's "infernal tor- no'," coming oat tittr to detruy th eoentry and th people.' Mr. Clay , according to a writer tor Harper's Drawer, told oae of one of hi opponent ia tlat far wtsl, who bad taken ap an idea that bi "American system" wa th "Feudal sjs' tern," and that kld forth oa th Mump: "Look e' ban, bow, my fitmla," said h, "at Jai-keoa and a Wlntr could have accomplished to much in double tlie time. To balance their deticienciee in that reaMt, however, it ia proba ble ' at they would have don much for the good of v'te country, and to hav W jU for theaie t plaeee in history rather mure to be envied than that in which General Pierce will beeavrally gib beted fur the inelracliuB of potterity, bat aot fur itt admiration. , - " Morally gibbeted" ia pretty good. BoatoB gave Mr. Pierce a plurality. How are the mighty fallen! I tor tort by tot kolaaal. Th Mwlical Cummeaeeascnl of th University uf Pennsylvania took place oa Saturday lad, at the Medical Fund 1141, Philadelphia. The hat of graduate occupies mora than half a column of lh city paper. W giv th name of those 1 want to know if any uf you who j only from North Carolina: Magistral" full leave to commit him against the spoilt. . Tb Met auto. Uregon, I tab, and Kansas ar to b among th Tarritorie that will axt ntiiv f.ir admuwiuo la w eaoted'raey. Oregm, though itt Territorial lipla'.ara h pasted a Bill aubmitllng th l"ea4jna to tlie people, and Botwithtlaading th duieulue aader which th Territory ia now la soring ia it Ouateat with th Indiana, w bav a duubt th reapotw to lb Bill will be a byg arlmatlv tola. Beyond th quwtioa af th rt quitit aatoaat of populauua, w ar not aware of aught that eaa arts to prevent th adaaiaatiaj Ut lh t'KiB of tbia tssnad Sut of tb Paot--a. ' i - Sid by tlt with oirgoa oa aa applica tion from I' taa. That Territory ha aim ubait od tht ajaeetioa to it naoato, which hi tb opin Ion of tl Chicago Frea Proa will b ia tb at rwraurt tot lb raatoai "thtt Brig ham Toang aassetinaa tk application, aad bi reenoiavaada tiotit era oortidored by hi deluded lullower ia lb light of a auaaaaand." Vuang' idea of "fro gortmment" a xaplifie4 ia tht atoral goTrnmnt ef lh territory, ar not (ucb aa to faaoatoMnd th adiaiaaio of th territory to the tWearaf Cowgrsta. Wa think with the Free Treat tat til Oia terrttovv has parted itself of 'th tominatii' ef Baiygaaay it thoald be tclu dod frsa tb Uwiuw." kMaa It tlse Bkakiag preyaralioa to apply t ad m laaioa at a Sum. Se that la the ioraataai of aw rVala tU Wiirirt will htv t baay ties of It W via jbeta aaf thrMtgh th yrogramm. Hear la Htod. Whil kj,l;rd f illrawr aroa.d tlie pra.i t. tatlahalr, aya tha Columl u tnquiier, ax4 a 1ianrpaita, North or rWuth. roemved aa ap. fetottaaal to a paat bf axor or profit. Tk sa aaqsaa nt. amnatttaaai aad disaaiiafarVMai almost (tarred eat w haw k left in t, lea, lln isirmii aa ia aad kvUkod lb paiioa ag f lh gowraawal apn Abulitioaiatt, fiaate ' (aetuttt, and rreeaooort, ted tb l asva i aa tb Wank f diauUtiaaV bear my voioa waut thia Feudal Si atom! Yi ht bat It dun for iiugland, and t.uropa, and Fraaca and Scotland, aad jtber iorwga oouuirie Leuk at turn of 'a But ball at wall utf. M hat hat duai total . 1 he blasted 1 eudai Tsteoi that tbty want to liu urn onto lb it country, eaau ao'Uaey did uaie Uieeea! "AM toea juM louk at tli Xwnaa. vVbat do )ua Ihiiil toglauj oae this luiaut tor wart aad a gn Imng auder Una Feudal tyaieaW Why, muie tban blue tlivuaand uVdlara, aia to iuter- m.i ' bll II.. ml.iU! Ik. a ...t )tuia Ut that b'latwl onto thai auuatr)- 1-q " a.i.iugioa i an, loacl.mg r. oiscnanui. w N.itta Cstoi.i at. Samuel II. Barrow, J.awph J. Bailer, Nicholas T. lrakt, A Ilea It. iHinn, James B. Hughes, llaily Jaekaou, lliehard II. Uwla. Albert L, Phillips. Vt m. M. Kiddiek, Al fred S. Wiggina, John T. P. 0. fohiaju, Fraaria T. Fuller. William 1. Grew, Thphiliis II. Mian, Jameaflrav Themaa. Hil'mry M. W hitltv, Charles J. William aad Allen IU Yoaag-To-tal 18. Ia tlx quarrel laoaa tli fVaavsyraaiaa and joti waul It my fciiuw -eililausj" .Tbey oSda't, taid Mr. lit, and u tuiuta-ltd U lb poll. Many I laugh, aaya tb wiilef, bed Mr'.C. aad Lie friends uer In n!ea huw glad tbt Lngltaii tiutemmant would be IA strike a-bar-gaia with tome Ymike I maix-ior wIm would bt tbeur nattoaal debt with la ten ile tube thousand doll,t-a f ioarout aanut' , "'WS L" iIMW'". j money in the orator's r-ui.ii-. j porawa, rrea .-..ii-i-ii immamy la i ter paper en a r re III forttar with toppurting Mr. B. "on lh ground that a be ha tut beta l ltti.iftrtl with lh Neliratka bill, h aoald U more to.-! Ubl to lh Frm Stniith .Varfiera thmtrtmrf." . hu I Uert io taeh a thing at JTreSod Itemnmra m Free-rWiaA- that'e th daiaiy phraat lb A l TtMt II . Tbo. II. Uculoa wUms "1 ! r' j tar IB - 1 at Ik rtapte ukt aattra. Wbetiover, truthfully remark an tebg, a Hi Seuato" will b auaiplwed dutn.g tb piootnl , Whig uf alruug AUdilioa pruclititi aoaounea atoath, propuM to abridge tb Congreaai. tial that h will not aoprt thai par pairiul aad luate frum 17KJ to UUt. Tk.s aork, togethw I'ied l aiuaiot, Millard Fillmore, tb toroig par- Wilh tb eitenaion of hi Jl tory If. th day of bi death, will, h yt giv him n High Work 10 do for th taat of his day, witbuat auagling ia the petty aanuaa Mnf of the day. Hoant I evaoa Rot tor Bale Jokm A. Washington, lq., lb tHruprwtor of Moaat Itttia, katwrilteaaU-ttat t Mr. Maria S. Wned, nf aita Caroliaa, in which h a Mm briefly, bat puaitivtly, that p'.ti-a it B-t fuf tal, Tka bvdit af tb I ailed IKatoe, who are aialing asllactian of avey Uit tit awrviutoe, r thetwoat diTed to daapp,iiUaoai. ty urgent anaoaere lb faat with a parfoet thuut ef oy. It waatHil ttptetrd that aay Abolltioa- ial would vuta fur Nr. Fdlaxara, bw ibi AUdi torn opp-aul aad IVatucraiW ahoatl at ttoing that opp.-iti.i will rally all attiutuvl Wbis and thoaitaii.lt uf eau-ial Iwaavcratt to kit au p-t y A IWaotlfkl asatlmsat. ' Th rbioirg aoalvM uf th cb of Andrew Jarkaua lluatleoti, dtlivwed ia Jar Vwrk a Uw daye eiara, 1 aorthy f kaaiag made an of the Mvttoee of tb Aeservaa party, ll rtedai 'roi the U'inrhrtta 1,'ejmliltcan. Ferthcmliif M aria of M la. Mr. EniToa: Will yea please Mate in yoar paper that we bav in pre, and xprt shortly to ltoue, "Tht Life and writingt of Ileary aar aamad Wise." Th work will fona three vol. which will b fumiahed teparalrly, to lull pur chaaera: Vol. 1. Henry a a Whig, chewing what h did. " I do. " " Chry talis, " .3. Iltnry A. Wis, Democrat', (. , tvnt- dulatt for CWmwr) thawing wDat htsoiJ. Vol. 1. will becompoced princially of Ittlort, and will be embellished with a splendid engrav. Ing of Iltnry tianding on th short at "Only, near Onaooock," toariug optn hit botom, to viel Cutae Alabama enmii g at a tea bora. Mi celebrated eulogy of Mr. F.lluiore will be found either ia this or in vol, 3. it la aneenain whiob Centlemea af ilhsr tb Amariean ur iHuuocralie parly or old Iia Vhigw, who e spool to engage ia the approaching pretidential eanraaa, will Le fumiahed with either vol. at a radaeed priot. Alaa, jaat pahlwheds "liemark Bat lh divoraitiea uf the buaata race, with aptrial refer-1 aae to lh anatomical ttraetart of lb African, auataiaej ia a tenet of letter, addreaaod to th at) itora of the Uxhmani A'aywirar," by llrmey J. Witt, 6'seeinar oj tht Halt o Virginia. Itfitrt. Jialaraalbura vaeuataa, Sataa lodt tiane aaisebtaf Will, A tvosequoatly (uaVriaJ dot; being light) give retail of hut rttearth ea.de. ( htp, 1. VVtKil. " J. Flat . , " 4. tbua tkin, toe alia, lao-tai ! ' " t. tiiatard. " ri. Pric of lh aljura Work 1? awla. Ham with addition of papular argre agt Jj eotita. Tha aalbart nam aad poaiti. oagbl to be and a further motion of A. M. Bngt, Kq., Col. M. Tea gut waa requested lo ct a Seeratary, when there wa call mad fur Mr. Boydaa, who being preeent twponded to the call and addraao ad th meeting at aieat length ia which h hand lad lb present administration with ()" off. tpoka uf Mr. Fillmore' national principle, and raid in the hands uf tuch ate aa Fill mora and Doaaltoa, h wta willing to tmtl th GovramBt. Oa the eloa of Mr, Beyden't rewarki the follow ing retulutiuoi were read. Wasttts, nn th 22.1 February, 1 WO, at lb city of Phililelpliia,acAavn4iniitT dek-gtiew, rep reoentingthe American part? of the United Slates of America, appointed to nominate a candidal for Pretident nf th United Mate and alas a candi dal fi Vie President. And whoraa. the taid eonveiitiini nominated Millard Filliaor. nf Ntw York, for Pramdrni, and Andre Jaekawa Itimalaon of leanetae. for Vic Preaiiient let. Thereuire, Kaanlved, That w th Whig nf Alexander county approve lh (aid ,nina- ASEITaL OF TEE 8TEAESJHF ASIA!! '""TI1B.EE DAYS LATER 1 1 EW1 CXIaH-OITtXT I I lima for i'ramdmt and iit 1'rewident of th I i- Hfatu and pledg ourtelvee to anppnrt them. 3d. Keaiiired. That wa ere fully tatisAed that Millard Fillme-e aad A. J. Ihmeiaua tre good. aetuiol, ti-v-e, eosiatitiitinnat aiid national men, who will adml nMer the goverMBteat aerairding to the rat prtnetplet of the ImveramenC Alan, it wat moved and teennded that the pmrtnditiga ,4 (hit meeting he pubhabed la the nafoigaaB naiioiatry wnigpepera, ( l m ni.,a tiie uieelin s,lj, aimed aVCBlBvky. The LouUvllle Joarnal tart t To ear political frieada avert whore we rat av that the pnitartt of oar nany ar bright aad duly hrightawmg. Thmaghmtt the w bide Inwta toort tt a4 aa Aaaorme wboaa vMe is tun etmng Bad anllinoiaaiHiTn favor of th A m r- Naa aomtMloHaa, ao4 thore as cvory revann In belie that hwg before aett Kmtmlior lb en. lire f,n 4tiv arength ,f the aoeniry, rvuvth, Smta, lUiat and Moat, will he ealiattd ia fav, " ' " " CottoH and Urtrdmluft Dull. ' Kiw Tola. April 4. The Mia, with three days later Intelligence I rom Kun,je, haa arriied here. She left Literpui at 10 o'clock ca lh morning of Saturday, Ilia .2nd, wilh 48 pasts n - gert. The Amga bad arrived at Southampton. Therl bo Fnglish Btws of important. lb King ot lielginm wa a guest of Oueen Victoria at Windsor Cattle. Thrr Wl no buslnees transacted In London nr Lirtrpail, Hi day previous to th (tiling of Ui Ana. II leiiiguooa rrMay, Mr lluehanta bad introduced Mr. Dallat to thi Hiplnmatia Corpt. and transferred the tharg af tli limlataay. In th after noun h want ta Paria, but wuuid return en rnday and take paoaagt la tb steamer nf next day. ' A aeepatvii trom. l arlt tayt lb r-mprra ana Prinet ere doing well. ' Heioleingt eimtlnood tit ever the Empire, and aongratiilatiuut- were ttill pouring in to the Em peror. 1 he papers ar niled with congratulatory addressee. Tht Prussian rcurtstntativei took sent at the Peace ( 'unfertile. On the tenth meeting it It andtrttood tht bo Beat uf tbt I'oufeidie waa ctoted. A eaanmit- lo of IteprtaontttitM from each power, wat tn- 4-raged ia drawing ap a formal treaty of peace. I The eleventh tilling uf iht Conference wat expect- tu io neni jn puturvioy. Adia-ta from lunatautinnplt sty that Omar ache had armed. Thar had bee a great mor- NKW GOODS. 'I'HBEAB LACE GOODS, EMI'.KOIDKIIIKS, He. I Th guhtcriutrt ktvt Juat recatved rroat hew York, a full tstortaitiit of tha below aauivd f;odt akltk bavt Into ttlottad with grtat cart rom tbt moat raoont laipurtttiont, taiuraciii td tkt newest ttylrt of t'ollartla aud tlatvtt, la tttt to match, C semi set ts ami sirt'ss Lac l ollarttv aid tleevt " baet trim'td eoUsrtsnd sleeves, " ranch worked t hrBinellt tail sleeves, " Laat triniwtd Frtnek worktd UolUn tadtletvct. kmhruidered Caaibrie, i esttt to anatob, K.mhroidered fata, oa linra aad Unea Caaibrie, Thrtad Uto Collar tad sleeves la woich, Muuming heu, la bulk h ack and wlill, Cavbrutdartd lUadtrkerehiaft, in great variety and Bow itlet. Embroidered Kklrtt fur ope dreaee kaihroittrd Hats and t aavl tie Mounting, Vliahroid- rod lilaiily andJiickunet lUuda, Mwslia aad taatbrit l-dginga and luatrtu'gv, Real thread lac Her oa and Collar. Thrtad Loeea aad Erlginga of alLwnllhs, viidl lllaek lott fol floeneea, lie , Tugtlhar wiik maay oilier new and tlcit;iH gooda adopted I litter soul and spprusvioi tons, tuck It FluuBctd filk brosaet, la grtnt Varietr, .Urgaudlt Mushoe, " Jackuuet MtlsliB, Frtnek prints is Hub. Fhae,r llr( Hoort, a great Vai ivltf, Cheat filka, ttriptd aae tgnrad, aowttjlrt Light plaia f ilka for tvening droatao, Cotorod Xilk lliaalna m Hlaklilkaiatvyttrllv He. All ef wkieh, lean her with atiwit)' -it- talny among lh French troo In the Crimea. e, la faaty aad staplt, aill be ellervd at tlie The tortiH. aiioat of Nioolaieff war being strengthened, lion. Lodert had ordered alt Uueeiaa Offieert oa furlough to return, Tlia aew ai aa arwnalHa had pruduotd profuond teuaaiioiit ofbiy with Iht armioe ea lb abore ut lb Atuaf. Buunets borwaie taddenlv aeuva. , 1 be imperial Fnandry en the left bank nf the Danube wtaeloaeil, tliertby indicating the Inten lioa uf lb Ituaaioa Authorities to alainloa their maritime etiahlwhawnl on tlie lllaek Son. Cudm.gl.as bad ietued plr torbidding tny tricot to eoah or aoMiotl deal era. . a, li. a iu s. lit m n. April I, lWffi, ' I -- f ti. Let oar Irian da td Ilia I Boat do lhir whole i firing U.u Iht tnemy antU Hi t ipirtlom -l lb IN a.b.'- duty, aad lh viotory af nail November will be ena of a paralleled glory. I Mho.la.rn at Ike vcwt ' Tht M. Lmiui luttiligvtatev tayti aEnthuiasti msstiogt nf the Amarteaa party ar tat it f pl,t bt all parla id lint eountry. The epin! i4 I "Id I aed, tad proniiaM pi aaawp ,1.. i.. J l,i. . I., u . ..... .t.. u. auMeWai gatranto M th parity af Itagotgt i r.R,, ..4 Xumm by lM m. rwy aaa atyie. ; ear. Al it aurli li.it.ga aaa utaoat m Mm TIIK 11 lll.lfilll.HS. i ri. what may W md r or tltowkwr lull aa ' F-ditortenpyiag above all! roe re ; j lth wotVs. tier un :" t-ialt rm ton al froet aog eiug toead.aa a avee- gaarTbe diraotor af the I mitd uut Mm! at I1ila.lel4,ia hat givta Au thai parrhtate of U aa la eevry toaiara ef M. ailver M auiaaa will he made aa the MU.wiag I Ereey g-nuia Aaor.taa mill tbntrfelly a' torat. paysW la tlltov .4i.s of iha bow ksoatei . da th ala, at . fi tha Aawrioaa fit fra piaeoa i W toait j aid rosk d.4. 1 party, iia--egti It wiil awainir lb ratwr r, kwe at ! aoatt 1 Mttteaa tad howta Aasorttta aitioa of ater parti., indtw la a-dn., otVse dt tlar l 1 rant. half aWllae f tb I . boktora aad bamttr. The utt 4 UaW at 1:1 a ) IK1 to 1M.-..1. .1 :;j taat Tkartdty, th eoilre Amtrieaa Ticket a a , ektatod by ta avarag aa;ovily lt vataa. 1 I.yaehliarg hat liktaUegnaerur the Aaatriaane "W have WA the old parties, a he wart aaa- 1 by bug majwity, bio ao traouiiise U,t i. o"1 ana noot mm a Mr, f.rtl end Mr. to mihro. I Te "rieaa nrra annoBBee ,tt I d ard Aasarttaa Trtaottat. j ftveeMI. Ibdrt WinttPp.tnd Mherdiitiarwiat)- A Ilk BinnUvt! t.ti.,B. In1 R:rlmi.. aa " d k gt ah. ta atwaa 11 gv . tet enntrat with rif'tafifS on I a.weuxtfi, an w 111 lot I BO field under lh Awe waa banner. . (Won ft OH-""', if irr J, IlaU, Hats, Hats. f kkVKMUKR fur year fin,,, .-lef w taH-t visit lit a, 1. 1 br: UK VI 11 hit their prkea mm lu -e lh qua 11 y . KlMrmtier thtt their llvta art mnt htliaauiv, atjle tod durahititv 1 , , ..1 . ,.. 1 tar ol rttirg, t po.1 arlli ie . In t ',e in . ', tb l.h-,.1 1, 1 II ,lolrl 1 I a I lri ' A',ttrt' tooallos II k 11 H II t hi 1! ( otoo r tad Mraagart! trMeioliei' Ho. A II. A H 6. lu-kav a, caa gel n , lata. itprO lei. 1HKJ, I i rpiiK I fi K l-ADtT!t tresww Inr-med H.i I MaolilUv 1 ia Ceh,r and M,ii,i. w rit fee ln.ee l,aa. AI-. . keilllnta. !r,l T. 'ti l S Paraaola tad tvrty Varuriy id t a W. II. A It rt IU wH 1. Ia.il, Ptatoval af W Boeter, sW. W.i. r-,; April I Tk removal of Col Wbaolov, M.BHlor to Kioaragta, tt aaiicipaiod, ia ummmnwtmrm) t4 bu) B-4 keeping Cat guvortv maaat fxiiy pooud aa h ef tits at that aowatry. DIXD. Koay P .. bet. Krtt (' , S. C aa Madey he Stik Mtre Wat, Mr. dothaa Brewo, tgd tint -owe tear. It was it, td B'tiooa U th Wnler ta kat had ta b tiMai yiaaiaiaaia with lb a daveoaod, Armiauee, A rrpm-t fnaw th Criun aay that two divlt- iiais af the llriii.h army andtt Sir Colin Camp- brll kail prat ev-iie-d to t anada. Tha la'el aiaiaa that tieneralt llanibia, Caa Mam, and Uuoiiuet, had btea made Matahah of A diatpillrb from llanibarg, dated Tliuraday, Ulet 1 lul the Fngli.h Ingile Ampl i,,n ba I g-e a-bore In Hie IW lL hut wat g 4 of, and bad ar rived at Kiel, Adftro fn ro SiB are of great em.aeiueew-t Cuararuiug lue New larli-t tv4apiraey, Tb government bad beoe warned ef It. lb Freeh Iruolitrt wise eliaely walcbei. iMMF.H'IAU The CMIen I'ireulara rerne. .y the A' vary, lh Urokar" lirrelsr aavt atiee fe the ..,, '," , , , ,, gve'day. .avwsa, to ba. Bt;.,. U.t-. Hid., ( )el 't,.tZ .7" i"iw.vs, i .-i swi,,,ei I ilMoro eg I ,,. I,,., t etihthl milllingd.H H l,ne I I I -fl I .if he,.ij; I nwaasooftl.tt-ty, aaalir. to ta aeotea U atMh.niratt F.stmriertand .peevilti,rs j w Mat 4.fsav hale. ttrWant middling it qiiotod at At 1 1 alpril f fair ft) 1 I'plamlt midJbog a 13 to; I (.Ue-1. , ! ','6' , ... ., ,, . I s.t'e cf 15 :: - llraod'tat. aoaovtl'd od ai,e.l,l j lower !-.,.,-, " 1 ' . v . .". 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