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NORTH CAROLINA ST A R XV EDNES IA Y . MORNING, APRIL 23. 18SG BALEIGHsLeClT WcdBMday Honing, April. 23 1856. r nniDurr, MILLARD FILLMORE, or nw Tot. ' rot TKt-raniniiiT, - ' ANDREW JACKSON DQNELSON, or TBMawca. " : - roovEwo, : - JOIT A. GILMER, or ociLrutD. ? Tbs Democratic teaventloa Thi eonvsntion WM bald in this city last Ma A. Glisten Eaa, Tba reapooe of the Amthh preey and th party evciy abate to Um awmiaatiun of John A. Gilmer, h tb Anvericaa candidate fiir Governor, ie moat bearty ui cheering. We could til our paper witb extract Iron oat eotemporarie tai phatically endorsing hi high integrity aa a gea- tiemaa, bia ability as a public speaker, hi via- ' Maneheetor road, tor th? eonvtruetioa ef the fay- do. aa politiciaa, bis enlarged tad libaral view. 1 "oT iko la., AcT r"""n"a 7. " "" W t Korth Carolinian, aDd bia eu'itrenl fitness toj "JJ thew -aeaauree MrT&lmevvra carry tba standard of Americanism throng Ui 1 moat aordial and eSoienl aid ; and daring bil canvas, apoa which a ar ioet entering. We I legislative career, tanking oa mli Korth Carolina fait eoatdeset ia tbe bitelhgvaee aad petriolisni of tba Hid, aad helped le infuse into the leg ialative counsel a vigor aad efficiency that an bw stirTusmg with th tush of health aad benoty tha aaea waning cheek of North Carolina.- With tbet t: antral Kail road mil wro peered acta lor the im provement of tha navigation of tha Neseand.lep River, tha relief of tba Wilmingtna and Raleigh and Gaston Rrilrnada, of tha Wilmington aad For (to h'orik CvoIm Slmr. Gbixmbobo'. K. C, April 19, 1S5&. Mr. Ooah, Dear Sir It ia ant oflaa that I get a glance at that voracious sheet, tba North Caro lina Standard, nor do I often giro myself tbo troablt to contradict in aay way aa y of tha etato Btents pot in print by that pack oft. ctmsistency, W. . Iluldaa. 1 let theui pae, a far aa 1 am concerned, not became tbey are tree, but because tbey are generally such wkopptrt aa to satisfy all reasonable men of their abserdity. In tba Maad- bad iataadad tonreeenttha views rfiu 1 ewe otate, ana a nta state, na naa imTorru aniawtiii,wwinf,aiiau mii um rauiruij can preea upon tba aomiaatioa to oar reader, bat tha pneeora apoa oar eolumnt will ant ad. tit of it in thia iaraa. Vi a ill endeavor to do pianra intpiufeajesu a jaaicioaa aoa ira To tba Kaet be aaa baaa mora liberal toaa a query: "la Mr. Uiuaer for or agataat Mr. Cald well' graat acheaw fjr a bank to be elabtithed majority of ita owa repraxen tallica, aewr refua- j ammierin other vorda oa pofrT' mo hereefter. We Content ournelvaa. kr ihr arm- ..i ,A u .u. r.i. .k. v . .., . . f ""-""j p-r,.- r...r , BOOt, panmrapb, be anew aa waa wriung a. " B""'a ijwui i. J w . ing editorial article in the last Greenaboie Patriot, which will be read with much intereat by our readera. '"; . Mr. Gilmer ia another in th t bnnnrable lint of grappled in wedlock, that cannot be diaaoUad. j fPUd unqualified Waehood-a maligi.aat American worthies, who ham been tha "architect week, beginning oa Wednesday and ending oa Thursday. Of courae.GoT. Bragg waa nominated for re-elecjtioB, and accepted that peat in a ipeech ' before the oooveBtioa, ia which- he indulged ia so little aelf laudation nd glorification of tba Democratic party . It waa refreshing to witneea tba gusto with whiob he extended the right hand of fellowship to recusant Denocrati who bad joined the American party for the aake of pra ferment and not rising fast enough had returned to their old allegiance; and it waa mora than 'refreshing to-tistea to th dulcet strains with which be would tempt the "old line Whigs" to com otot and throw themeelret Into jtbe arms of tba "onterrified." Of eoutat the American party camo inffor a share of abuse, denunciation and ridicule from bit excellenoy, whiob exampl Wat most faithfully copied by the speakers, both big and little, that followed in bis wake. It wa, aery erident that bit excellency, entertained no little dread of tba issue of the cantass, and well be might, for there will be bo child' play for Mm before be complete the campaign. -. J. G. Suepbcrd, Eaq., of FayeUevillo presided orar the eoatentioa, and wben he took the oliair felt called upon to deliver an elaborate and ap. pareutly carefully prepared address, which did not, to our judgment, coma with very good taste from a piesiding oSeer. Tba . aaaal number of resolution waa adopted, to abich we if ill bare occasion to make frequent reference hereafter. ' Amongst other wat one endorsing the present . administration and recommending Pierce fur re- nomination, and advocating the claim H Mr, Dobbin to the Vice-Preeideney. Some rich and entertaining scenes took place of which we shall take occasion to peak bare- after. W diould aot omit to aay that "father Abra liam" wa in attandanot aad want bom before the contention mljourned with pretty oonaidera- ble of a "flea in bi ear.' The fJnlaa Parade It baa not been our pleasure, since ear eonneo 4'ioa with tti prase, to record so interesting and beautiful an occurrence .a our little "City of Oaks, " as tl Union Parade iff tba "Oak City Guard, " andrt eoutaiaod of Captain .Wat. II. Harrison, tit " Independent Guard " under command ofX'aptain i. Q. DeCartaret and the JUIci-h Cadeta of Mr. Loroj iy' sc1hh4, which -cams of ou Thursday eteuing last, to the satir faotioa and delight of a lergt cotwoorse of speo- iitlur. We caa fc!.I'iJt. "na '''' to0'lr',',o,,Ller of eWtradiotiuB that no eommunity with the earae popuUtiun, aan boast of too Iner military mapania and a much military pride aa tba City of Raleigb can at the present time. Hereto fore, oa all public occasion which were worthy -of being celebrated by oar eititeua, w bad ao military euaipaBiet to enlivea and animate and every ealebratioa of whatever kind it might fcava baaa ansae -and peseta away a though they bid net occurred ) bat time have takes more fovorable ebange Raleigh b improving. we are aw ready, at all lime and ander all ireumatauoa. And abould w all live to aa tl return uf our aext Anniversary of tba Declar- tion of America lndepeadaoce, v may then be . able to tail to mind lb many bard fought battles (1 rieaaly woe by ear illustrious furefatliere the timet whkb tried the eouU of . Put to retara to our aubjeet. The aeveral eoaitiies met at their resiective places uf ateev ing, and aurohed to tb Capitol Square, where tbey were aset byOr. Prilrhaid.of Warrea,wbo,in aebalf f tb traeratie (itota Unavea toa thaa la seaaioa, iatited, ia a very neat aad' appropriate ddree aad replied to aad aoeepted, by Captaia DC arts ret ia behalf of tba military eurpe, to eels ia tha Comatoaa Hall to witness tba eiesiog aeeae of that awowaf body. ' Taeeompaeie war wakened to th Hall by b PreaMaut uf lb Coavealioa, Mr. Sbetberd.efj ejambtrlaad, la a very bandaom address. R eJetiue of thanks want voted to tbe sol . disry for tlieir preseno and aolduir like appeav aaes and roapusxled to by LstuU Tucker, ef the Oak City Ouarda. The Ceaveatioa beriag adj,nwd'( di.) tbe aompeeie retired from tb Hall totbaaowart beve tber were turned lata a batallioa aad aaarcbed a abort dial aaa ap II illboro' street an der I of Captaia lajCartoret, performing aarioae evolution with Mpremptae aad d atob." Wat aa aeraaat of the aprraaa ef raia (a dark aWad abea ttoveriasj ever ear mty) were , bastad ta tba Arasory af tba O. C. O a, aad remained aaul tba etorm wa aver. Aad bar are weald Mat that aa kseuteat eoearred which threw into eeafaaiva tb eroed af apeetetora, by I bitched to a earriac tat in a friahl the sol element of hi eminent sucoes in life t who ha struggled up from th humbler walk of life, against disadvantage whichwnuld appal the effeminate fons of luxury, to a position of distinc tion and influence, where the fresh, generous, patriotic emanation of hi mind are felt and ac knowledged throughout hi native State. His ancetrv were of the hardy Sootch-Irish pioneer oi North Carolina, and took an active . . . I ui. I J 1 part lor ineir country iu ui ww w xnuepenu enoe. Both bia paternal and maternal grand fathers fuoght under onmmand of Capt. Fortiee, n maternal grand-uncle, who lost his lite in the battle of Guilford. Thus hi lor of American freedom entnee by legitimate inheritance, and the doty to protect it is among the moat sacred be queate of his fathers. His tatner uxe many otner lnuepenaent larm ers of the country, eombined a mechanical with bi agricultural employment, and reared hi sou, (of whom John A. was tb elJost,) in that"tiet of school, where, on the farm and in the shop are taught the useful art of life ; and by the rural fireside, under th watchfulness of a reli gious mother, is instilled that high morality which ' .i i l.i. i. .. 1 .--I. ..l ... - - Y. in aocial walk or in the temptation and storm! of public life. By going to a neighborhood school in the winter montlw, he received a com mon Knglish education ; and afterward, oa mean raised chiefly by teaching the same school, be procured a sabstantial knowledge of the e'.aasie and mathematics t th Academy of Greenebor engh. Recruiting bi financie by teaching a classical school for two or throe year in South Carolina, he cams home and engaged In tne stuuy of law. under the direction of Judge Murphy, procured a license to practieeia Itsii, aad enter ed the cml forum. wttoouimonev witnouiweaiinv or influential connexion without anything but a vigorous constitution, a strong understanding, and a hopeful heart. ' . Hi associate and competitor at th bar were uch men as the Morehends, Settle, Nash, Boy- den, Msndenhnll, Uorrell, Gmham, Dick, Poin- deiter, Waddell, Kerr, and other wbo had achieved success and distinction in th largs cir cuit which be choose for bia career. Tbe srraj of talent among th older member of the profes sion, whou monnpliaed the practice, would have been disheartening to a youtn loss nopeiui or leas dependent upon his own resources and energies. But he entered tbe field ajtainat this odds and ockimd swer a mot which furnishes its own eommentarv. Ha ha now for mmv vara held the position of una or tut rst atwyera tne Htate. . It baa bn truly remarked of Mr. Gilmer, that without nreteniiittt'ito be so, or prrhaiie without with the heautiful and productive West ; and to this latter, his advent into public life marked the dawn of a new and brighter era." In this sketch w hav nothing exaggerated : but rather fallen abort of a sufficiently high esti mate or Mr. Uiluier a character restrained aa we have been by the apprehension that the circum stances of neighborhood and friendship might be tray us into speaking too warmly for the appre ciation of stranger. Il.isour eonvietioa that tb " American" standard could not bav been con fided to abler hands the broad limit of North Carolina, aiming all bar worthy aoa, being the field of selection. And if the members of tbe party aad tbe people of the State, do their duty but half aa well as Mr. Gilmer will do hie, in Jhe canvass, triumphant tuoces await us. CerreepeaaeBce. PmiuDiDrai, Feb. 26th. Ta How. Annarw Jackson DusmuoH. Sir i The National Convention in this City, having unanimously chosen you at their candi date lor the Vice l'residency or tbe United state in tbe approaching election, having appointed tbe undersigned a committee to make known to you, officially, thia proceeding, and to ask your accep tance of the position they have, assigned to you. r .i - i t .,ii::j... '. j in me uiscuarfn uiiiu uuiy,mie uiiunrsigutHj are happy to avail themselves of the opportunity it affords them, to express their personal gratifi cation in the choice made by the Convention and to congratulate Tou apoa a result no less honora ble to yourself than auspiciouijto tb welfare or uie ouumrj. 1 With ahe higheit consideration, we bav tb honor to be Very renpeesfully, your ob t servants, . ALKX. H. II. StIIAKT, of Virginia. AN HUE W 8TEWAKT, of Pennsylvania. EKASTUS BROOKS, of Nw York. B. B. B A RTLKTT, of Keurucky. . WM. J. K.V.MKS, of Maaaachuaetta. 11IRAIM MARSH, of New Jersey. untruth a gross slander. 1 have never favored any neb meaeart at a great bank founded on Railroad securities in other words, on paper. And this tbe editor of tbe Standard well knew at the time be wrote tbe above libel and slander. The Bill I bad the honor of introducing into tbe last Legislature wa a precise copy oi most of tbe Bank ojiartera now in force in Virginia; and South Carolina a regard the precious metal. It differed from tbe chapter in those States, and tbey bare tbe best bank in tbe SoutJiera State, in jbit on particular, to wit; Instead of requiring tha stockioWers in the Bank,I propoeed to char ter to pay f33 la gold or silver "f?fll!-eyery hun dred of paper tbey were authorised to iesaa, aa do th Hacks of Virginia and South Carolina, I required there to pay in JViS for every hundred of Botes Hie stockholder oouiu possibly put IB oir- i-.: u.iii r.-.i. 1 i ..jj:.1. . u eulntion. Still further, and in addition to all this and nvor and above a!! that is required bv the Banks in the State mentioned, my bill re- Suired them in addition to the specie capital to onosit with the Public Treasurer the full amount of tbe circulation of the Bank in Railroad eertifi eatea of stocks, at ollnteral security for tile ulti mate redemption of. -the entire circulation of the Bank and aa a criterion for the Publio Troaturer to issue the circulation of the corporation by. In other words, my bank lull, aa amended, ten just what th Bank of South Carolina and Virginia now are, as regards a specie -basis. Aad aa amended, just what the present State Bonk now is a regard 'a specie., basis. I repeat again. that th only difference in the hank ( proposed to establish and tbe present Stare Banks, waa that my bill, as emendVd, required after the stockholder had paid it) precisely the tame amount uf Gold and Siltw that th stockholder of the other bank bad lone, and sixteen and a third dollar more t! an the stockhold er iu the Virginia and South Carolina banks were required la do, my till required tb stork- holder to pledge and deposit with the Public Treaaurer.thefull smountof theoimulntioa of tha Z. ,rfii, 9f.ih at r.i..x i-Mli Bnnk in certificateaofatockinsomeNorth Carol! '5 5A:.bl!M na Rnriload. a. collateral K.uritvV,thepubho for Ml nil IIINHllllUVU vu viia uiuuu w I ..i,- . , . , ,, .- . wio ui,iiiiaw nnjciiiiiiiwi ui all H miufi auu He a . . . . . ' i I .l now m that he la such, rte is peculiarly in peo ple's man : h is identically with them in history, ! : . ' j t e.-: . in manners, in interval, anu iy iwhur, "yj paihy, By bia tnlenU, indo.tr, and emirage. he has rrown into fame and wealth or the anil where he waa born, and where hi ancestor lived. He has been true In the friends of hi youth, ever mindful of his oriirin. and neverdeainng to tower abote th wants, and interests, and ajmpathiesof general humanity.' He i generous to a lauit liberal, almost Ui extravagnnc, uaiiues wuion have been developed excluaitely from Ms own genial nature, in the midst uf earlier associations aenesaarilv leonine more to oersiownV than pro- fu .n. The early diaadvantagea with which he bad to enntend seems to have warmed bis heart peruliarly toward young men in straitened nr cunwtanoe wbo ha manifested desire and tal ent for honorable dirtinetioa in life. Wiib ancal culstlag trout, exeept ppoa the ebaraeteristie rratitad of voath. he hat eontntwtea anspanng ly of bi eoa'nsel, hi time, and bia money, to set forward young mea ia ebuaen purauita. whither Lofbiase or oilier profeseb. If ia any in- stanee be baa been repaid by niari ingmiii i"., let them real In oblivion : be has the satiamctioa to know that hit genarosity be geaerally been worthily bestowed. , If all' the recipients of bia aid would stand for ward and testify to this iu.igiienim.Mis trail in Mr. Gilmer's ehaiaeter, a eanve-a of tbe State would hardly be required to gain for him the affections of tho wbo are not yet ae.tuainted with bis per a, thai liiatiiTV. la IWa Mr. Gilmer was elected by a unani mous viae of bis country to th Slat Senate, and be heeo returned without opptwitwa, to every see-ion ainee. Hi enure ia lb Ugislatura ia too recent and too well known to require any re- eanitalathia at ear hand a la fact, It baa beea snrmted that hi eiamatilttal by bis viivr" oa sev eral uiaaaares kef re the LrriaLilur will b aed aralnst him ia the epnroerhinf. eaavaa. lo d.asUefk! Secb is at once lb fiat wi resoaree of smell minds. And sorb h) the effect which thi thing bss repeatedly bad apoa old aart nmaiaatt-jaa. that the? bav rhnssa swe mnmmUUd lead ere mea who bad etesMefAietf, nd were ewcidereeT tmlmlit oa ibal account. An. ne,mle ee aartv who aria thaa deservee to t ander government of fools. Indeed, it weald fa hardly toe much to aay. tbat this early baa re eaatedle veaulted ia tbe slevatWa of a parbar cabinet of f.Ha, directed by a kitchen ea' laet of knave. W e go fur tbe liberal U-gi.laJov, wboee tiew enmpreheud tb whole eoop of bi Htaie- or enantrv. and wbe has the ataalineae tad to dependrtHw to vote bia judgment, relying apoa the mar elevated feeling of aa koaast auastita- eery fit support aad approval. Mr. Gilmer's Wf ialalive earrer bas beea ebirrly diatinguiat.ed by bis dsvolioa tbe internal ias preveanent ef tba Prate. With a few other worthvaimiietrinve. rt similar avetlle. be wat free- moat (a securing Ihe pease ge of tbe -barter of tbe great nib Carolina llailroe. rervatly pat ens, and aaa enuring ia bis irte to secure tb aiillk-e Mlmerirxe of individual whx-h a eared tb abartee Isaelf. W Ilk aee aad aeal baa b advweated tb amprsveaaawt af ether enrltoee ef lb Wlea aaaaleeaeelag variew pnaet with tbat boeefelaea aad twer gelie spirit nf bi Haw wbarh bee apaaavaaded sarb eminoat aaneas ia tbe affair of hat owa l.f. . a To ar-reaaiato praarly Mat Mtilade beeaa- mt ia mania, aaa aiawovored to be vary near two aarv to a )iuaa ia K.wtb CandiBa,eraupying, aaaal I girls aad Wdare Ibey eould be renewed from 1 tbe sol.tert of mierwel unprovaetrnt lb post- tbe b.pendi.1 danger wtr lacked dowa aad i " beld by M r. li.hv-e. at wM bea.es.wy to V. . 1 aedereted the pee-lier stale of thing to tbe aesad eve, tost era are glad to ay tbey eue male tins of has extra ana totafatd bfe "toiaed ae tare eerium lejary. Tba saampaaase ' a annaixei id affairs truly Biaeru..! v. and eall then baft tbe i. .i - .il. l. ' aalealaied to aeeannf tbe eaerglea af the must sW. r.a-tiu-, . ! a-rat-ee a.nia Aa alraaey meat,en.d. qeerten aad were jUbeeded by tbe a? abbj bad eaarieat anaaaaaader. lb beaie bad eatrbed la bel b-w bBnenveaaeats. tea. bf ittll to anna, bad peraetHed U "eav be partial f.ilerea. ana ae tnee Baoeres aarna pyaat bad aa wiled b bobWe abe rbe ens'. eVt.se, eed tb i,a.,i .a.4 anediib ef b reada, were ibeaaee ef pel pateel bereegea. Tber were aa lorge aevtgalde rivers sufjraa tieg fenber ia.tanaaena . na aeieaeita a. natiil aaerte aa b-ad lbs war There was t nVet- j uti af diarrwel saewif Ibe saiUie aaea -a wsat ef Tcurtjtovi, near Kasbville, V March, 3Utb, 158& I Gentlemen : I did not receive until yesterday youromcial no inlornung me of my Vice President by the American party, and asking my acceptance ot tne tame. For the flatterina terms In which TOU hava communicated this proceeding, I beg leave to r .i i 1 . . i uuer you uiy sincere (naiias. a ecoopa tae poai .tion assigned me by tbe American party with a just sense, I trust, of tb responsibility belonging to it, 1 attended tne convention with no ex pectation that such an honor awaited me, and if my own reelings and wislie could bare been consulted, it would bare fallen upon some other member of tbe Americaa party, in whose rank are so many distinguished individuals, better known to tbe country and better prepared by ex perience (at the high duties of tbe station, should tha voice of tbe people be in aoetjrd with that of which you ere the organ on thi occasion. But acting upon the maxim left ua by the great men of the earlier days of our Republic, tbat public office should be neither nought nor declined,' I yield to th judgement of these who have thought thnt my name milit b- of service ia advancing' th important object which eonstitut theAnier Uwn party. Our leading idea ia that th two old parties. Ilcinoc'ratir and Whig, have erased to exert their former healthful influence In the management of tbe puljir interest, and that without the inter rrBtton ofief r.n which tbey ana never effeU. the beloved Constitution and I nion, hnq swathed to u by our Forefather, will not king be preeerv- el. For th moat nf evil with which we are threa tened al the present period, the administration of President I'leree ' I evidently raapnaaibie ; bat inatead nf finding" bi parly engaged into prose eutiuB of meaeure to avert th danger be ha brought upon the land, we see it more active thaa ever ia scattering tbe seeds of sectional etrife and social anarchy. ben lien. Ja kam name into the rresiui-ney, he acknowledged in bi inaugural address th obligation of the F.xerutive to reatraia the pat ronage uf th Federal Government, so that it should nut lie brought into eon Unit witb tbe tree- in of elections, lint modem Iianvwrary stands in direct antagonism to this obligation. There i aearrely an election precinct in tbe I'nited State whicb bas not witnessed trie moat anamelul inter Ctrsnce with election by the sgeni of tb Feder al Guiermnant acting in thtB iane sf lrmoeraey. Informer times wten parties wertereatrd by patriotic Bud national asntiuiatita, epoa meaa area of general iuureata to tb wbole country, we never beard that a meaaare eould be aeclereil lBi'rntie m one place, and not Iemucratie ia another, by leading mea prurVeaingto belong! thi party, let w ee thia saormity exhibited daily by tb party prose ia tbe pay of tbe prevent r.ISCWTIve. lav nuuuaaarj vrauuui wrn raiajr ttoa; if aot sweceesfully ' opposed, moat be ta da stroy all political morality, and tooentinue power ia unfaithful and ineampeteai hand by lb mere influence uf th money derived from Ibe la tea which v paid by tb people fir far different parpMre. Il te aadeaial.l that tbe antagonism bow prevailing lietneea Ibe North end the K.ith is mainly atiril ufahle lo tbe politiral ailifice which bae enabled mea holding directly oppaite opiqbms oa tbe power of 1'en great aver lb inet vim of slavery in tbe Territnriea, but yet pra feeelng to bet to tb aam Kmo-ral party. The N-I.raaks Ksn-' get ie eonalantly ealfrd by oneponioa ef tbe Iat,!nerere a law nbwb will prevent tb SKmetoa of tlBVtry to tb Tsrriuanea, aad by earner port, a law a bb-b will enable the rib to earry slavery te the Territories. bv th same fullaev, eaeeeeif. anilhneetb, eb olifn. and alt elber ener bare loan, shelter ander tbe dag ef DsmeCTBoy, espial aad a il a by medera tolerBretara. . la fiwiet lieiea, alex, mar bel paU'jU,Bltboel diflinetioa af party. arke af tbe aaiaaaity of guarding Iheheltot l from tba danger f7 raw eiga iiifleerao and of keeping tavato tne f'bwrrh and bule j aad ef tba advaalag to tat derived from a frequent leturronao to tlie earlier advice efeOT lalliero. whwdi inrnk-ated a fevers aee for the ra pacts af tba I'oeiativatb, aad Ibe abeu aenre frem whatever tended to lores Geographr eel parti at arret oa eeetina of lb I ni, againet aautber. Sow, however, Ih whole power of tba Federal Governaanna ia brnagM to bear aaraiaet any todivideai wbe baa tb lede- nidenre te dsrlar but uubment to lke old I beMd eeetiaseeie w k- U eteaeaa ef mea Mend pe.enbe4 and eetreriaed tor" ae etbef efeaea tbaa tbat f Jeieieg aa aseariabaa wbieb seeks aaly to taarveet Ibe etaeeaea ef party criterion forth Public Treoaurortnlnauethecircu- latiooof Ibe institution by. Thebank oftheState give no such security aa thia to th publio, con sequently the bank I ptonowd to establish was just that much stronger than th present Bank of the Slat, tr th present bank of the state was to fail, tbe stockholder would lute nothing more than the capital they paid In, whilf the people mould bia two dollar for every one tbe stock holders did. In ease the bill I introduced had mssed and tb hank gone into operation and failed, the stockholder would not only .haw tlir capital, but double much mere. In other words, tlie atuckholder in th bunk I proposed would hav necessarily to liaise in tbe event of It fiiilur fifty per cent more than any one else could poe ihly do. Th pahliewilljnilgefrom tbissiinpl statement how much truth i in theaaaertinnof th Standard that I am in favor of a great bank In be ea tablished on nowr. A lataer falsehood never Was coined or published than the gratuitous aa sertion that 1 f ivnred any such a scheme. 1 bat -fib aympntliy with any such eatatiliahmeata. t aeaire to are atrunger aad better baeka tbat eatea. There is bo uttier Stale in the L moa the.eireula ttoa-of wboes baukata at ao baavy -a diaeuunt ta Ih adiaornt State aa our, aad when tbe nener of the adjoining Slates is en greatly sought after a it ia in North Caroline, by our present banks. Nor ia there t SlUte in tbe I nion a here exchange ia told so extravagantly as in our good old Com monwealth ao not even in Virginia where tbe State is la debt to the amount ef thirty-three mllliona, and has lo raise tbe interest of that vast sum sewii-anausllv in gold and silver or foreign exehage even ander Uieee eireumsbtaoee the merchants (nf Virginia aaa pratur exobaaga nf Ihe banks of tbat Stat at from J te I of one per ij to AXSJTAL OT THI STEAK EK BAXTIC11 M,.n t,ll I TII1TT ir F KICK llllll! . OraaoT Vtmonttrmtiom ml fjmJoi end wrt ta aoMer ntA Ktrnttt 4 . . .... . . , .. - corrox anVAvrie BaxAosrerrs cxcBaxotDll! AW loig, Apni ii. 1 lit tteamanip jiaHietx Capt. Cnmsbirk, after a b asterous paaaaga of nearly fifteen daye ha arrived off Sandy Hoot, where she remains in a dense foej. Her pa pare hava been brought ap to the eitv ia a Mean tug. The . ifcriw sailed oa W ednesday, April 2nd, and bar news, is therefore four daye later tbaa that received by tbe Oavfcria. The most important item in the BaliiSt fcewa, le the ftct, tBitl a Treaty nf Peae waa aignod aad furmally proelaiiued at Paris, aa Sunday, tlie 30th ulb The joyful tiding were announced ia Pari and lavndim, by talvo of artillery. 1'sri was brilliantly illuminated, and at Kngland th church bells rang out their merry peal. . i bree or (our week must 'elapse before the final ratifications are exchanged, as the details of adjustment have been referred to a' Commis sion. ' The Pant eorreapondent of tbe London Time ay a council of the Minister, waaheld at the Tuillertea oa Satwrday. the 2Uth at half past 11 o'clock and remained in tesaion until 12 o'clock on Sunday. Th Kmneror waa presented to th Council and presided, lie gavethe laet instructions. tlount Walewskt then returned to hi oftoial roe- idence to receiv th Plenipotentiaries. Tbey came at half-patt twelve, and after the Treaty was read ever, eaca one proceeded te sia u. The moment the signature were com Dieted, a signal was given, and hundreds of canon pro claimed tne joyiui news. Bulletin announcing the fact were posted throughout the city. At bngland, rarlismeiit re-assemliled on Mon day, the 31 at. In reply to qneeiions, Ird I'alia eretnn said, although the Treaty of Peace wat signed, yet it had been determined by the Peace Congress, that the particular and condition of the t reaty should not ue made public until rati flcHtions were exchtuiged. At th tame time be would express hi vonwtioti that the Trunty would be highly eatiafaobiry to Kughmd and the whole of Kiirope. it would be found he suid, that the objects for which the w tr wa undertak en, had been acoocupliahnd ; that the integrity and independence of tbe Turkish Kuipire had boon secured ; that the Treuty is honorable to ell contracting parties; and thnt while on the other hand, it has put .an end to the war, wbioh every friend of humanity must have natuaally. wished to see, oa the one hand, it will biy tlie foundation of a peace, which be trusted would be basting and enduring. ., I On Monday, tbe Lord Mayor of London mad n official pruvlamatiun of peace from the portico nf tbe Manaioa llnaai. Afterward from tb Ffchang tower and tbe Park, gun were fired, and flag generally displayed throughout tlie eity and faint tlie shipping of tha harbor. In most other circles aiuiiUr-display 'were Blade, but there was aot much enthusiasm shown otherwise. , raoa ITAI.T. The latest advice from Parma represent tVst the state of siege was being carried out with tlie almost vigor, and everything had been nbjeotd to military dictation. The Austrian General Creneville appear to ba th real Governor of the eity. Upwards of 300 arretta had beea mad. Auditor Hurdia wa (till alive, but tber waa bo hopes of his recovery. Advices from Trieste bring Hong Kong date to Ihe loth of February and Bombay to the 6th uf March. ' The annexation of Ourde had been eompleted tuuut disturbance, lord twining waa iwera in as th Governor General of India oa the first uf March. The Santa! District was Quiet. A scarcity bad bona apprehended throughout In dia in consequence ofa want ol rain. Nothing bad been heanl at Liverpool irom in missing steamship 'urilc, tuButariAi. ixriLi.iors'ci. Ihe attack oa tbe Fil'ihoalers lasted 1 minutes, whoa thev broke aad fled terrified to the woods closely followed by tbe Costa Kicaoa. Tbe field waa strewed with tbe dead. Amoeg tbe Ceeta Kicane 6 officer ware killed. A private letter states, that at the Inst account General Mora bad embarked for Puma Arenas. Before bi departure the' foreign residents at Liberia, hat then headquarter, gave kim a pub lie entertainment. Hie troop. were in high spirits and well armed. Cholera and fever were making great ravages in Nicaragua among tlie Bttlvte and la Waller's irtuy. Nwi of Walker' people bad taken tb luigluh mail from Greytowa for Costa Rica. Tb dates from Saa Franctaco are to the 20th alt. Tba case of Adam Co. vs. Cohen wa decided aa tha 8tb, by a verdict of -ti91000 again! Chn. The Demorratio State Cjnventioa appointed delegate to the Natiot al Convention to be held at Cincinnati, after adopting resolutions approv ing of tbe main features of the Nebraska MIL and declaring Hob. Jam Buchanan their tret choice for tb l'residency. , .Sim Fronrim ilarittf. March 19. The mar ket are dull. Money baa beea very stringent. Hsxall and Gallego flour is quoted at Hd.iO. Batter 40 cts. t Lard 70 eta. ! Adamantine Caa- dle 28 J ot. , Turpentine 70 ete. : Tb Defeat af Col. ticbleealngar Coatradleled, ' Ntw Oxi.xans, April 16. Th agent of the Ktcaraguaa Government publiahee a card thi afternoon, in which be denounce tbe story of uoi. rcnieasinger t aeteat as a raiaetiooa, and ay that an account had been received at Bead quarters, that Col. Schleesinger had only 230 mea attacked by nearly 3000 Costa Riean, when they retreated to San Juan. Birth day af Henry Clay at Maah Cottage. Tbe celebration of Henry Clay't bittb Jay oa Saturday the lfth Inst, at Slash Cottage, ia Hanover county, Va tb spot uf hit nativity, according to tha Richmond paper, wa a bril liant affair. Among those who were present are named: Hon, Caleb disking, 4 ttorney General Of the United State; Hon. John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky; Hon. A, P. Butler, of South Caro lina; Hon. .lumen C. Jones of Tennessee; Hon. Jiuuet M. Mason of Virginia, and others mem tiers of th I'nilod State Senate. Hon.W.L. Underwood, of Kentucky, Hon. John Cadwalla der, of Peiiaylvnnia, aud other Representa tive in Cotgreae. During tb dinner, whiob came off in the Cot tage, speeches wero made by Hon. Caleb Cush ing. Senator Butler, Douglas, Crittenden and Jones, and Messrs. Bigler and Sidney Webster During in pmgrem ul tht lestivitie th vicinity known a lb Slaaliea, was chrialeued Ashland. , MayoraOmoa, Raleigh ApiU2.Hrd.lHoO. I Psrenn wbe have failed to sender their City Tax List for the present year will have ea opportunity of doing so, by calling at thi Oflic any any auring tne next week. W. UJ.1.LAS UAYWtVID. e ..,',,... i , Mayor. . . , - 1. 2 per cent, whereas we have to pay from cent lor all tbey need, or tak Iheir produce to Charleston or 'Norfolk. Tha aansenf thi ie plain enough. The ravitahaU id" tlie Stale have monopolised the banking business in tbe Slate, and by skilllul nianagrnient and aceoat dating tbe speceMfnrs tht rnwarry, inatead of our lm hainoa, Mercbaata, Maaafactore, Far mers, 4c.. becau toey agrie to liquidate their oonus wuu av rthern dralis, make aa bieb twenty or twenty-five per oent per annum. thee are tlie a tea wbo bare lieea BMiVing.hearea and earth to mUrapreeent aud ridioul ai bill. I hav il la my power to prove thai Ibey bar vMtm an in uicir power w mum in press ana keep Ui truth from tb topls, last th par ties bow engage, ia lurnialilng tba peiq.M with a paper currency, may eni..y tlie great profile attached to that lucrative bueieeae while Ihsy live, and then bandit ever to Iheir (hildrea to enlny lurever. Thi tb rule. This ie tlie I wny my uu ea beea u abaaMluliy mierepre- seniru ana snearea at. 1 protaieed to give tlie banking bueipes exclusively to tbe stale and llnae w lie have done eomribing for the Stat and ar making nothing on their iuveMawnia. M who are willing to secure this great bona (tar Ibe rotate so that they aiav avail theetaalvaa . m in gr.i arnuig or tbe work uf iaipAivement ia wniea tiiey ar intenarted, as lb oilier banks are Bow dixtig, to do more a suchsprii ilegathaa tb lnk nf th state Vs now doing, to wit: to giTe in seeurny epaineo, over ana vabei Ibe aaaal eapllal tt.a k:' Th old Bankers, ar many m irarm, ben pridMtliey uppiiee uns measure, not thai i is anenend, bat bmtuae if this plea is a-icpt- eu u win ue ear to aivoree Ik em sneeislly and forever fnm thia m t bx-ratli bauineaa. And tl.ry tre epjioeed to any such rufsiue Tlwy a i.h In en Ty th profit and honor ef Osi,kbg to Niana Larelina Wlttiuul ebangsnr nvaWali. And to cratifr tl.ees gen l lateen, tbe Standard M willing le do all be puesiUy ran. audio Una and Jedg Saunders exercised binaaalf eonaidsralily during tb latter part uf the last session ef the Legrelnre. And t thaa end will the maaderd endeavor to martial tne w hot at bis perty. f.eorg is baa girea U Ih uf ker great Bud Kad Banking l.nvilr,-", and eii.ca tley hav eniovrd this privtleg It ey bare arranged b- make tbeir rlaae4 Hanks peidtta'ile: aedseW iuid rt bs in Sorib Carolina. But our Bankers bav ewora Ibal ae such a Mil a I pnped shall aeaa. f tbe reaooa I have staled. Hut I have e either liaae ar eptnrtamlr la sat axwe at pveeent, aak yua aad all to M Use Kdibff of Ihe Wats le do aaa, aad the meaeura 1 edvieete, the atmpt jueiie to puhlth IbisswniHnMwit'ei. I beve re At Liverpool Cottoo had advanced an eighth. HHiinallv lor lower nuauiiea. nsie lor ine tnrei 30,0004m1o. Hiddltog Orleans fi dnyt reachi uiiliuads 51. ' .. , - - ...... j l j . I i. Ilreatlatons were auietanu am;naniwi, iiieeca an eminent commercial nous in r.ngmnu, qooaee an advance ufTrom one to two peno ea wheat, awing to aa improved demand. Profit (on unchanged. Uontolt V-Jf. ' vttr LSTBaV Br trLtuktrl. On Monday a eeremnniJ annoanoawtant of ibe eonclueioa of tha Treaty ef l'eaoe wa mad to tbe French Senate. Tb eorps of legislation wat informed by lb Prima Minister, that th Em peror desired to I slur a tsnks to Iheia lor Ibe palrioti support always afforded bint whiob together with the devotedoees af the allied fieri aad ermine, had contributed powerfully to a hap py issue of the war. Although tlie eoaelusinB of peace bae already been Mated, the member of lb Coaferrenee have till to perfect a number of secondary arrange ment, essential to tba new ami oi reiauua established ia tb East. It 1 aaid thai on of these, le the orran las U as of the principalities j and another b) tba epecinl regulation aasurin tbe free aavigatiiw af tne liaaaiw. Affif Bey embarked at Marseilles oa Monday, bearing the treaty to Constantinople A French officer also emiiarked ea a special mnteioa to th bullae from the Fmneror Npleoa, A despatch from Berlin, dated April 1st, says tb announcement of pence the day Breviuaeia Prussian Chambers, wa reoaived with aliasr. A deaiattcb from Lornb eenl off in lb evening. says funds npeaed .steady ia tha morning at Improved prtree, ana rerwuueu en aniu in eiase, oetwlthaianding tbe aannanement of a heavy tali aa tha Paii Buaraa. Tber waa a great pres sure for money at the Stock Exchange ba Ihe Btorwing. but tbe demand eulwded in tbe after anna. TIm laa.ll at I'aria to day ia three ner cent. was half to three quarters, billowing a dec Ilea of a ball day previous. Tb Baltic incbored at ihe Ligbt Ship at 6 this aaorniug. Slat left Liverpool al V e'cl ck oatb eeorning ef Ih Sad inet., peaaing tbe Aruhm ea tbeeveeing nf tit till boarml in i and Ih Atm at eleven e'ebek tnat aigbl 100 milts enel ul Bandy H-k. . The harnoe Cbvaaavaa, af ftavaanab, lor flreeaauck. wee wrecked al sea ea Ihe Ulb alareb. Crew bad arrived at Fabaeuib inglaed. price s c r j: n i: s t . RxiiarBtrava-4V roe vn X. C. ria, ar A. M. MCPIIKKTKKS Co.. HaofrMtV Ororm, 'mm(u mmt Commutw i Jfrrcseue WJU RharJ. . Korfolk. April lU.ru7 U aVrivToglr" freely but the market conti.Hies d.i l m d i nc. -still show a declining tendeiu-v, ee t - S. I'. 7 f' 7J. Kxtra 7 (7, Family J;.- .i do;i. Cottuji The atock in uwikit" in i.-v i.. Tbe foreign intelligence per CitniUriu" L.is a i vaneed prices, and there is a bnk deinni:d. We quote 10 ta l't, br average to prime gr:,.le. Nwat i"Toitx. S'ill ronm ue lit-y, Stf-ck af Tar about diKKMihla. without di mand. We qaote nominal at jl,7" ;' Spirita Tnrr.rntiur eoarte end in light demand, at 40c. Com mon Rosin tl,i'5 (Vi I j: Fin White scale . smi in deinnrd at full mtos. Soft Turpentine ("uU nt $2,74(7 3. .. , - SiBscosi. Hog round 11 (o, 12 cts. Wti: r i ide 10j Western Slmulders 91 eta. Lard US M 18 ets. Salt L. B. $1 75 (rf. Ij t . A. Jl 25 t ,.' IJT.I. 50 (ot S.i. Htnaa Peruvian M Met,, eon 28 30 Lima TbomastoB l 10 1 1 W 0.1131(1.30. ' TatertawTg, April 18. Wiitat There i a decii'.ed improvement to-day, with sales of prime kt at $1,60. We hear ot a snle of an Ktr. bits at P. N. T. Common to fiiir graden. are not wanted.eonsequnntly the improvement lueutioned woes not report to tuem. a CosN-aTh demand in limited and we qunt at 65 to 70 cts. with but little doing. Cotton Ihe receipts continue Iicht nnd Js- msnd good. We hear of few trawuictioni a prime tot would bring 10,. , Touscco Tht reteipts continnc. l'clitand we notic aa increased activity in the market. W quota Lags at tMi to 7; Leal $7 to li Uttito W hear of more enquirv fur this ar ticle. The stocks are small and with the almost certain prospect of a further advance by the Pe ruvian Ageul. . Holder ere firm mid w ad vance our quotation lo to! to 5S. v 61TB liar ImI alios at 40 eta. Wilmington, April 19. Tuhtomtins Kules yesterdiiy ul S!i4 bhls at 1,88 for virgin, 2,33 for yellow dip, einL l,3i tor bard. No trauxaotioo to day tbat we bear ol. orra Market quiet and nothing doing. IlosiM No sale in either onolny. T Sale yesterday of llO bids at 1.25 ner Uil, W note a decline to day uf ft cts par blii With sals uf 100 bhbi at 1,20. Vottob llier is sum animation in th mar ket, and we note an advance, witb sale veater- day of 220 bales middling to maid mi.Uli'm. at lot to 1 1 cts nor lb.: and of 44 do. eood n.'.d ilii.ir to middling fair, BI 11 1 eta per lb. Coast A catmi of 2.300 bushels reoeired. I.ol bad not been sold when w ehacd inquiries. FtyetUrille. April l'J Sorts. Turn. 'J'J to 3oct. " 1 . ' Yellow Vip tnrpentint $I.V per liarrtl. Sorapo " Su et. " lieceint of Cotton small, aalea hava been mn.ln during tlie week for Factory use. , Opposite th Masonic Lodge, t At be fimnd Ceffae. Sugar, Adamaaiiae and J.VS l snow i:anatrs,Jtlslltar all tilts Bar nunnion nas. truckary and tla wars, efall aiiaa and ahapa, aauffaad limseeesn t:igars, Maal and Vloar, Cera aad fast, and Khssa, and a small asaanntaM sf Orv (looda. aad veneisa, aaa siany etner thtags eowmoaly foaad IB.S greerryi allaCwhlek will s seM Vaaep fur eaah or Ceamry Prdne far wbkib lb kirn oat market prises wines psto. , . . W. W. ntlOUKL. Halrixk. AprUn.lsMt , IT tf. Rbmdard peas upy. R. Company, t ' J . offlo w. a . SAUssrar, April lb, iHi'io, eS CI Uti llW-i--'e Worth Carolina Bail Koad. Sthrtlulc Ftr till Tnii n ind iflrr loatlay . lit Hit at tipril.lSit. WEsT. Lesvs Uoldaburo', al Arriv at Halalgk-at llillaboro'. Hrakaa, ttrseaebaes, Jaaaeanea, Uslegten,- ftallsheryt tiknrtotte, to A. M. 11- 11.M I t P. M. i.tr 1,10 - .M .T ' - Lesv CbarlaSla, at Arrive at Ceeeord at . Psllvbary, " Isinxtaa, M Jaaiertnwn, t il A. M. Ill - lot t.ie 141 1 1. If llrakani, . , II It P. M. Illllvlwre', ' - . It ' hslaish, t a , tisWaeevV, tie tukodori p. GAkNgrr, Bngtnser and Bag lK.C. kail Head. April Ilia. ' , II Aw lit Till 1IUIT1IIIZKTI. j .11 llia.anlT """" I """7 nprur.... M eupiea ,. - .u. ..waived il fee. lb. band. I "u"1 M ' b- tod pel aawa emepleta 'Mr. IN a i bias's aeveptaava. W give, la sMasr pari ef oar pa,r tba let, ker af MaL li il) lia tb avasiaattoa at tawaaaatototeaf tha Aawmeaa party fc Vtoa- loavaaat. It to aaa lag aa to make aay j aommeaH apoa II a-aw,ae h ts WUi oar readert ! tbe Bed Bill SMavk tor itaelf hut were da It ,.f ta tbaoib , , , , , , r ,.. ' I Heal feed a4 jHa,ee tolavp-aaed barriers bB- i twee tbe d m4 eevka 4 il.a !uiie, set pra. i af eeeeaet eed a .lb " I bs stele ef ttoage be aemed na-et I slaaaey en l e tbe aairsaas af Mr, ("laser ea al ttoaas seres wbe fueaded aad Monaed tt. eupy aueae won in e.""aia ia ins sast teg f (,a p leiaire, I vapavi ve nsv it puoiianee m s lew eers ; ARItlVALOF TIIKtiKOrUJK LAW eiter trm (Vieraaa tefer aaaf asunleel Jrtm Crl Amitslmt J dim. H ar f jties. Nxw Yona, April Id. Tb lenae (teergo' lw arrived ber ihia aflsi anna anh tbe all faie aa.1 U the WHb all , and H.'UO.maJ ia treaeare. Tla Aepiewall papess analaU ie as resting aad iaaeonaMinta llignao ia regard to t aatrai Anaee area afaira. . Tb news ef tha defeat ef Walker1 troip, ander Colonel P- l,leamgr, aa ton ight to I 'are nas by tlie Itoteb steaaarr F.adlie Iruaa (toe diave, td. I. with toar hundred aw waa a ell tombed at Haeiauda, near Nnla I. ea, wbe be aa artarked na tlie UOtb by a party nf lit hun dred t'oara lUeae nndef lirneral M.ea Bad en tirely defeated. Nineteen ptisonere taken by lb Carte lliraoe were eoat aa jtialled and ala-v lliev were prineipaOy Midi and Inn ins a. tome eneoente any tbet Walker's Uwya were eerpnaed Tne Caeta Kwein. aftav drieg a volley, leaping the walla, nod wj(b knife and bayonet i eulnig d en all ibey imeiered. and diaper. ing er saaiee nm i aianMv rriwr toking u leans bad Sftteea kiib-d aad lately lee I FOR THE 1,000,000. TIIK If. . t ATRWT MAttniK CO. twi Taempena at, V. V. tXITtCU kgRB ef MarMa Msallea. Tabla. Tana t'alaaaaa. Predevlals. la reeala. Hem. ealile,asd all luliaa Marblaa, Tai. arto-W, wau-b a BraeenMlee ef MarUe Heat, akaavk-ally eaaklnad with mineral eabara, ea as te bs SMXlead lew aay form end eater, by ebMb e marble aaa ba eaanetaetaavd at leas than half ibe eael ef to eeanaaan a,aierial, wMut II eteela H in deratolilg sad Beaett. I nllSa Msrbaalaad Inai sad Blaas ttiars la e aartae ear. Ik salar ran elag less lbs Betaaf toa avetmai. Bails Be verai.b la eavd le f Iva a aaaas-enry beaaty aa lb aerfaee. Msa leli traaa IS u M. Table I pa, ta.. assail V abaap. torku b tba ManetaMnt end beta ef aiaaae H Ibe titVfelhalaa.ektt. will eaeer bewanes aataenaee Ibaaa Inveraallag Ibeaaavaa. Int'eenllea fevniaaed ae appllaeliaepi PKT NR tbltb I K Cmla-al a ieaaea bass. bWaaarf. p glV tuMK AfU SI Itja, 11-lf. TLATE . WINDOW GLASS. viMr. mtTTiEu ., .V. tt Cliftt,. Xtw T.rt, TWPCiUTKM AMU VIAJIrf ACTrRKR"). A- J genuj, sneaee t eagll-k sheet. Crown aad erya- lalpieiaaiMlewUiee. ghrted gtaea tor tkr rlsbia. "7 graerdhoaeea. ete , via Caleaed, eenanvael.l. (VtieaJ ' I .,1 U . . -I-M Vk- I I ki I argils la glaaa .paaj'a Ibarb nellabed plale to stere wledaws as., It , Baatga glee for laors sal skv-liabts. Auentlaa to iavtied to tb abeee eartowe de eeHeaten ef wntdew Ua Is aaa bar aierea. Dwlnnaenadelbevteriaia Tbe quality af Ibea artisves era Inferior le a urraap-nilig aVaeria- poe. see la aasay reap eta eapeiler. liar rtt Mlees win be f-mnd bat lev ibaa tb Prencb to It rraad-aa frea IHain, Reel, Ae. Pelag Ag'ela b lea ef Ibe largest fllaas Man- araeterers la get aee, we era eeabted Is Ber dael ere aad sabers every advantage In r-rtee and rarg staarka. fnee Mats wilt ba farvuabed aa a-eliee ttoa... Anew ta, IHia. Il.ajn. fat. R( M to i bin v kLAaat, nwni p. ctmi. ltd Caa Wert toreet, . T. Tea 4 aval af ft ataa R.v.r Raitr-ad ft pat O mill s l-ai-va ae t'aaawa In ewmaj . b-eeta ef tra- Wtadae ailev ae Savarsfcaj Tlaf Was rniaa KS latia.aiin wilt to tor.14 sua tfa aeaaaett aa ifcaar seaWa. aiaaaant taaey 'a r"-m, ae fa.a.1 oat ene.ee. PEACE PR0CLAM ATIOri ! THKMr HHCRIBKRRKi-l'KCTar'lXLVINFOKM fail tViKiitU .ud pairtii,, n4 UaB publit? ia Vnw raj, mf hi ratura frwm th Wtmhri Ctitaa, att l tlir rTiTftl efhta a took ol Snnf m, f,Muitr (rtH.,et M-iMiiH tiothi.lMaiaurm, mnm mtn 4 tttarh. Kmliait, an,. Amwifn mmnnlamwnt t-f twr" variti 9t oolr, qiwiit b4 gvrt-, eKlin- ( etnptyt IrrvM I flirt, Pillt, (), tn l C..1 t nti liBtira-,tfiwi Hi Ik, Lin a4 trtten lrwet ; 81 !k, CuUtpH, ruiti Tkrva4, Mhiiuiti funny lUlf llitp.-, lilHM of ry Tsvrivtjr. Urir vjt-jriTiirnt t Cl ar-, mow CV.tBia. i'lfw-, htueka, fu.i and ttin jf. littripauUdir-, 61 Ik mm4 htm Craravitt, htik. Liiwi, an I Llitt? rkaMtk4 Matit(krfthivtp4rreetDE' limii', f e. tie. 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