NOR T irCA 11 0 L I N A STA It AVE DN ES DA Y MO U N I JVC , APR I L 30, 1 850. RALfclGH. N. Siar c. Wednesday Morning-, April, 80 1856. linoHU. amzeicaji iicm. ro raxsiniNT, MILLARD FILLMORE, , OF XflW TOM. ; roi tict-rutiDKirr, ANDREW JACKSON DONELSON, Of TSNXISSII. JOB OOriKKOB, JOHN A. GILMEB, . Of OCItroBB. Mil. glLNER W tak great pleasure in saying, that from all directions, we soar that the proapcota of tlia ! election of John A. Gilmer, Esq., are brightening every day. It is good newi and with inch a 'Tniti u oar preeent leader, the American party need entertain no feari of a defeat. A little en ergy a little reasoning and a little puihing ahead may place our candidate in the Executive chair of the good Old North State. And will not the friende of the American party exert thenaelvea a little to plao in that high office on of Jforth Carolina' worthiest and beat sons? V believe they will. Let'ua rally around the ataod ard of our good and glorious cause, performing; well our duty, and victory will be our. Most or all of our reader well know thai when Mr. Gilmer wa Brat elected to the Legi lature, (in 184C) the iplrit of Internal Improve- ment wa down a low aa it could well be got It wa nearly extinguished. ' It had but few friends Washington, Woodfin, Staaly, Rayner( John A. Giliner, and a few others were all at that period of tine, that bad the courage and bold' ' nee to take a stand In far or of that measure. Success, In part, crowned their efforts. Many a speech was made by Mr. .Gilmer in favor of In ternal Improvement, soma of which wa expect te lny before our readors between this and the election, and thus show the people who are the tried and faithful friends of the State. And let it be borne in mind, let it be spread through- out thelength and breadth of the State, that the Democratic party, now the Foreign party, oppoa td, bitterly oppotrd the measure which Mr. Gilmer and others above named advocated, until that party aaw the measure w aa destined to become a very fntmlar mtaturt, and what did that self same Democratic; Roman Catholic, Foreign party do f w all know that it stepped in and snatched from the hands of tb big party and adopted th measure aa their own electioneering hobby. thus claiming the hard earnings ol Whig leader aa th mean of securing the election of their candidate. We would not fail to stats, however that noma few Democrats came over, or favored the internal improvement movement. But, how ever, let thia pass for what it is worth. Kolie nerd deny lb faithfulness with which M r. (i. served" bis constituents for th time being. And is hot thisi together with other services rs dttrrd, proof sulleiently strung to satisfy aay par ty or sect, that Mr.Uilmer will.faith fully discharge the duties resting upon him, as a public servant. in w hateter position the people may lac him T W a think it is. It is very natural, however, to suppose that everything that can be done, to defeat the election of our candidate, will I put forth. Already has the battle eommenced in this Stale. Th demon of lulerepreaentatios and abos baa already shown His out print. 1M character of our leader has been assailed; and shell wr eiisatl and aee him shamefully treated without offering no reoiotaacs I Verily no. Let aa, friends, be up and doing. Now ia the time for an to rally th Aaterieaa people to lb field of battle. Tb ueaiy is en the a arrh, let a be ready to ssert him from whatever quarter be may come. That thia will be tb moat exciting as well aa tin must iaiportaut ataettua ever arid ia th Slat bom will pretend la deny. This year wiU dotormiae a bother A tvOTicaasshsU govern Asaar i-eor ant; but let as not ba diecoarsged. Oar principle are those fur which oar forefather fought thsy ar tb principles which Weoh inrtoa and Jerks. and bust of illastriou staWtisa Ibugbl O. Aal with tbaaa principle iascrTjud on wr bsaoer, we can tee all oppoai tioa from a bat errr source and ia whatever shape it may preaeat itself. Lot as, friends, rally aroaad the ttaadard of FaUmui, DjbsUow and tlilmer. aad m August ud Kovumber Best victory wUI be ear car enemiea defeated, aad th laioa Breasrvid, will glide oa la paaea and tranquility (or tb next f oar year at least, to mm. , lmml-reata aad Slavery. Hoe. A ad raw Ewiag, a leading democrat of Teaaum, of lata on of th representatives of that Sum ia Coof-ross, mad a apaech ia tb Hon of Representatives la 1850, on tb ad missioa of California aa a State, ia which h used th following language: W stand almost alone amongst thehiehlv eivilised portion of mankind ia th maintenance ot tb institution OI domestic slavery; the whole of eivilised Europe baa been thorough It indoctri- . . l : . l. .. : . . -. w-i , . natou wito uppuoiuoa vois. xu toousana ana millions of emigrants from ber shores all come with their prejudice against it, and when they arriv in thia country they find th most lovelv portioa of th aontineat ia th possession of the slaveholder. Moat of the mechanical trades and labor on farm aad public roads ia our eoun try is performed by slaves, and these foreigners are more or leas excluded from this wida Seid of I ... . i. : . .1 ' i i ii CEDUVjrHllft, WUtUU UBU paTUBUJ prC4CCU- pied in the North. . Interest is thus superadded to the early prejudice of education again! slave ry. Unfortunately too, the large maaa of this class of persons bar had no knowledge or expe rience of the advantage derivable from republi can institutions or mo solemnity 01 constitutional obligations." v. No fair man, says tb Lynchburgb Virginian, will deny that this ia a correct description of the character and sentiments of foreigners when they arrive in this country. Nine hundred and ninety nine of every thousand of them have "been thoroughly indoctrinated with opposition" to slavery, and "coma with their prejudice against it" Arriving at New York, or Boston, or Philadelphia, as nearly all of them do upon free soil they have no inclination, and but little inducement, to come South and eater into com petition witb ilave labor. They remain ia the fre Stale Increasing their representation in Congress, and swelling their preponderance in th Union; or they push on to tb Territories of tb Wast and contribute to making them free States. Thia is the process by wbioh state after state has been hurried into the Union in the North west, and the means by which the Emi grant Aid Societies of the North expect to con vert tli remaining Territories into Free States, before the South oan supply a sufficient quota of the poplation to control their institution. .Willi these palpable and inevitable results staring them in the face, ia it not most extraordinary that the Democratic leadar of the South should resist those reforms of tha naturalisation laws which the American party propose making f And if there could be anything mora extraordi nary is not to b found in amaiing assumption that while pursuing this polioy they claim to be the true triends of the South and the real cham pion of slavery t i a tartans Cksra-a. A geatlemaa informs aa, aay tb Petersburg Express, that fur anas time past, tha North Car olina Railroad Company bar been rioasly annoyed and injured by tb placing of obstruc tions na the track, of tha road, and th burning of several bridges... Th company has offered large rwarda,tiut hare heretofore failed to suc ceed ia bringing any of the villiane to justice. . On thnraday last, however, while the train wa proceeding from Salisbury to GolJsboro, aad when about'two or three miUe west of IliUsboro', whin turning a abort curve, the engineer fortun ately discovered an obstruction on th track, and immediately sounded the whistle to put on the breaks." Thia precaution bad tha deai red ef fect, for thf train was only partially thrown from th track, and tb injury consequently very slight. I' poo examination it waa discovered that a very ingenious and fiendish contrivance had been arranged to throw the train from th rail. Large (tick or log of wood war found placed directly across the track, and thee war firmly ascurad by stout stakes firmlv fixed in the ground But for the prudence of the engineer, the entire train most have left the track, and tha lose of life in all probability would bar been very great. After removing the obstruction, and "righting the train, says our informant, and when on the eve of starting, a suspicious looking fellow, . who is thought to ba tb ' perpetrator of thia outra geous attempt to destroytife, ventured to throat his bead from behind a tree, when it ia suppo sed he had stationed himself, in order to witness the results of hi diabolical p an. Tb engineer first espied him, and giving tha alarm, officers and passengers started in pursuit and soon over hauled the individual, who it waa ascertained was also accompanied by another. They gave the name of Tamer, and said they were brothers. They were both well secured, and conveyed to Col. Garrett, the General Superintendent of the road at Raleigh, where they will doubtless b well attended to. Oregon Preparing to become a mate. Under an Act of the Legislature of . Oregon territory, proridingfor taking the sense of tb peopl relative to the formation of a Stste Gov ernment, an election was to be held in th terri tory on th first Monday of April for the recep tion of votee for and against a Convention. If Jrlsj. ltonelsoa'e Letter. The New York Herald refer in th following complimentary (train to MajDonelson's letter of acceptance. 'This is a good letter and presents th case of the American party in a few bold and masterly touches, without bluster and without boasting, in a strong and consistent light Should Mr. Fill more also accept under cover of another suoh nprlinsi and conservative letter, the Ameri can party may yet seriously damage tha estimates of that intrna niggerism which now -appears to be the oxclusire active capital of both tb Seward alliance and tb vitiated and wrangling Democ racy of these latter day. It ia much too soon to conclude that there will be no haul at all." W agree with th Herald that th American party will yet seriously damage the estimates both of the Black Republicans and of tte Democ racy.' Instead of see wig any earthly ground for the boastful and extravagant tone of the ltetnoc- ratie press, our own observation leada as to ho lier that Ui Democracy will hardly be any where in the contest In other words, that th eon t sat will be between the Black. Republicans and tb Amerioan. Let all patriotic Ilemocrats, then, com up to th support of Fillmor. Leaker Bl. etj. - . Thar fa) a a vn paper published ia Louisville called tha Dancrat th Editor of which strives to let off his spleea apoa tb rasi dents of that thy. because of tb large majority of them being thor oughly American ia their principles, by represen ting that th towa going to decay, owing t the riots enacted titer at tha election about a year einea, which riot however ha fail to state wer caused by foreigners shooting- down in cold blood, innocent aaoffending Americans. The Louisville Journal, a staunch American sheet and on of th ablest oobducted paper in th South-west, prove ia a convincing manner, by facto aad figures, that that city la bow enjoying a mors than usual amount of prosperity. Ths on ly wonder to ns is how th community of Louis rill tolerat in their midst a sheet which thus a t- tampta to blast th prosperity aad check th ad vancement of their beautiful city. In view of th attempts of th Democrat to injur and belie th present condition of Louisville, ths Journal make the following statements: There ar but few vacant houses in th city : no more than might hare been found at any tim within the hist three years, and problably not so msnv. On the other hsad, a large number of new buildings are at present in progress, and many mors ar soon to be commenced. We have caus ed a caref ul enumeration to be made in each ward of the city, exclusive of fortland, of all thevaoan houses and of all th new buildings in prunes of erectiou. ' Th statement show that throughout all the city, there are just fitty-eeven vacant ten-, omenta. The most of these are small frame cot tages very few of them are house of much value, and fewer still ar store-houses. Many of tbem ar aoarcely tanantsMe, and sums of them are new building that have not yet been occupied. A number of them have been temporarily vacated by their owner on acoount of th prevalenos of ague and fevr in their iiuroedinteneighborboods. It ia well known tha good dwelling houses are in a very "greaf Demand and are aluioet always engaged lielore tuey are vacated by the occu pants. As an evidence of the tendency of rents of store-bouses, we may mention that a prominent property holder land auti-Auierican.) who last vear was content to receive f2,.'i00 rent for a store house on Main street, hu this year raised th rent to 4,uuu ami retusea to tuke leae. i n years agospeculatiim in rentes tats in this city i at its culminating point ; rente wer then higher than they were the following year. W-e are au thorised by the holders of 300,000 worth of city property scattered all over tlie oity, to state that rent ar quit as high aa they were three years ago and Uiat their property yields them over six per cent euer paying lor taxes ana repair. J her are at present in process or erection in carried in tb affirmative, delegate artto b elected for the several eountios.sfoording to pop- I the oity one hundred and twenty-sevn buildings, ulation,and to assemble at the seat of government mo.uuing .ever.. ..u, .no oomi.r nun-, . on the 4th of July next to form a Stat Const! tution. The Consplution is then to be submitted to th people of th territory for ratification. The preamble to the Aot urgt reason why th tensive factory building, and a large number of large, fine, tour and five story warehouses. ITiia statement include only til new building at preeent actualy in progress. - 1 h erection of a great number ol other is to b Soon begun. territorial form of government should be super- Lerf from the United States. Cub anJ seded by that of a State. 1 n dieoovery ol new wealth in rich depositee of gold is menuoned.and th importance of maintaining tha limits intact. whereby fir hundred thoasand acre of land will b secured to the territory on becoming a Bute, is mad prominent among the arguments. It is thought that if Oregon remain united and ea ter th t'nioa with ber pre sot boundaries a brilliant future is before br. An increase of influenoe and power before Congress is antioipa- pated; and the en of California with ber two Senator and two Representatives, is given to show that whilst that Slat has no lest than nine light-houses, and a custom-house of great splen dor, costing $200,000, Oregon has not a light' bouse on ber ooast, her harbors ar unimproved and unknown, and her commerce lef' unaided and unprotected by the General Government Uregm ia also considered as much interested in the great enterprise of a Pacific Railway, hoping to secur within her I mils th western terminus It is stated that the population now amonutt to fifty thousand, "with more wealth than any other community of "fifty thousand people on th globe." Aakartraa Caaveataaa, ' The Vlisscari Amcriaaa Btate Cuaveattoa asat ia Ht Loais th ITia last, sad sssd the M lewiag Bominalioae I fttato eaVcars t Oaa. R. r. Ewiag for Governor-, Hob. Wax. Nswlaad for Uaaai Owvevwort Cat. TW A. Karri f, rieesvtary f Ifter, Tan, 0. Fletcher lor Ragi. to of Uad,aad 8 M. Oraat far Aaditoref rebtl liemla J. F. fk. Jam ft AlSora.y : CMaeteli CaWaet TW T. F rasas fu Traaaarar f and T.J. C Baax II. M. Wawdywd, and K. A. UwsilsrCsmmaisiiaer f PabU W.rta. fw. UtMs aadsraiag Use aaajlaatiaa ef rOlaaare aad Doailssa war aaaaiawaaly 44. TV f-IBersss Aaaer. TV na) ataaaar bswagat disaatcaaa addraiiil by Vs fspeassa M.bmwss ef Tf( Maciaaa to r Miaastsraa Madrid, la reply as the daasaad avade at f era Base by cat usaramant fr redress i la BMSase ef the IrUg was aad eVtsav a f tVs atoamer El fWrato by the raassh aaawfwar Fmla. rVia dsasdedly bat eaaawasly rafaswa to assaply With lbs wish f w g isaraavaat, ssWwiag Vy a srww pf a'ga at that asaasdiag to lb kw af aatasa the asmmeeiar f V Farrwlaaa did trnktrng aw tbaa tb BsssW Biaaamsiasissa at that Urn ss toUa( la sh amgVbsra ! f II., mm ym,Ul. Mr TVs trial ef V Evetwtw a4 frtaa, br tbe BsordsrwsM asaaah) aawa ratsvsh MeOwsraa. ha Mr) in, wee) .Vm at ll.bfal Tai Richmond Enquirer say that th collec tions aad by, and contribution made to, th Moant Yarn on Association, are large and it adds, that "at tb proper time measures will be taken to open negotiations with Mr. Washington, aad on a full review of the who la field, we nur- taia ao doubt thai a contract will be mad by th Governor with Mr. Washington, aad that ca th payment of tb J-O0,W) withia ar years, a pvvided by the late law, tb latter will make a deed tut the Mount Vernon estate to the Stat of Virginia." I TVe abslHlaaleia. The allra Abolitionists are aot content to stop at tb half way boase of Black Republicanism, aad areurdiagly have issued a call fur a Ceavee- tioa Id man at Syracuse, New York, aa th 28m of May, la Boatiaale eaadidates ibr President aad Via PVeaident of th tailed ibatea, Thsy boldly declare tttematlv to be Abolitionist and aaaoaae their determine tioa to go. the whole gar ia eppaeitie to slavery. Garret Smith, ef New York, I the first signer, aal among tb list af aevaa head red sad eighty six Bass aa. Beaded, we lad thas af Peregrine Withsm, llarrieoa M array aad 8. M. Boll, of Virginia!" Frees Us Msapkia 1..., Balletia April ltk. Buddea Iteata. Mr. Alfred Randall, of Stauly county, North Carolina, took paaaag on th steamer Julia Dean, at Wattinsaw, for thia city. The boat topped to wood at Ilawkin' wood yard at lea o'clock ob Tbureday asoraiag, wbea Mr. R, ia stepping from the steamer to th wood-boat fell and broke his sack. lis died in ton minutes after th accident Hi corps was brought to the city last vning, and plaoed la chsrp ef Mr Canada. -flytt lion. AMELIA M. MVK HAT. Tire Volumm tamulelt ia one. Aine For, Q. P. rCTXAM A Co. 321 Broadway, 1856. This to a bandana, elotk bound voloate, ef 41 psgas, executed la a styls ersditabls to tbs Asisr- Waa puhlisbsrs. It's soatsats are a renbliag, aaeoa asetsd, aad basllly prepsred series ef aotes aa skstcbss, takta Sow with little rslscttoa daring horrid traaiit Ibroagb Urge portions sf ear eoatiasnt Many lass aieissbstrsy lbs ceailiBSBS with wbkek it waswrittsa, aad there Is a sad waal of "snish aad litarary sloaeaos aasairsst ia tbs styls. la splls ef Ibsss dsfaots, boaevsr, Ibers is aiach ia alia Murray pages te lalersst aa Americas reader, ftba Is eae f tbs few msaibsrsof ths rtml sriskxtrary of Englsad who bars vitttrd Iba United Maiss, and glvs lath world a record ofLthstr linprorsfons, Coatrsetsd with the surly and snsppinh erilicisais of many eOw Eagltsk risit, the fsvorsbls testimony of a true English otfy, of ealiivatioB sad lasts, to tbs ehsraetrr of oar psopls snd lasliiutiunr, is a rsfresblng In tars of lib sratiiy sud ssailor. Ths Soathsra rsadsr, sspseially, will find bis observstloas aad eeatisaesta fsr less luloeaecd by rrrjulies sgslast sar "pstwllar lastlta- tioa" tbaa those ef other foreign travellers. Hiss Murray does not hesitste to svow thsl sbs Is spposed to ti ia lbs sbatrset bat tbs tone ef bsr reawrbs apea tbs voidest Ia sltogstbsr apologotle, aad bsr art Us sou sre cbisly dirsrlod against tbs tally sad Igaoraaeeet British aad Aaterieaa abolitionists. bs proaoaaces Mrs Aows's aovsl a libel anna ibs soatbsra ekaraeSer, sad plaialy ialiaiales that lb slavee sf tbs sooth ore aeb boiler ef tbaa the Irs aegroas of ths North ar ibe laborlef slassss ef Ureal Britiaa Itself. Tbe ebeervetloBs sf Miss. M array apea tasir swditloa era easrsssid wilb ss mark sieapllstty aad strsigblrfsraard. aess, that tbay aiett lead pewerfally la tulloet iba false ivaprsesioBs eroeud la Ear by Ibe works ef re Mows s taaglaenoa. sr as ums Tb Car net Urn, Indian, Reporter, which was established aa a neutral paper, has euoae eat strongly for' Fillmor aad Djoelsoa. The editor ices his poutioa ia aa eloquent article, frosa which we take two ar three passage : When w first took charge of this paper it wa ear intenlioa In mak it neutral an far as politic were concerned, but recent events and the pres ent aspect of political parties bare induoad aa to change oar original purpose. We will, hereafter, publish aa independent National American news paper, and sustain, so far aa lies in our power, toe nomination of Fillmore and Donelaoo, " Sink or awiua, surviv or perish," ws will give our undivided support to the National ticket; It Baa beenweliremarked that tha present lano time forexerimenra. We ire not nailing on calm eeaa. Every intellL-ent cititena know a that wears in the midst of a criaia. For tbe first time ia the history of this country has arisen a formidable eectional party having fir its pretext and undoubt ed wrong a wrung which lire at the door of a ftorthern Administration, and it now "bellows tor revenge," alike Un theminoceut and the guilty, and with a frantic passion shrieks to ruin not to heal. Being a government of laws, and laws being the creation of majorities, a sectional party now pro poses aot only to override existing legislation, but to lead on a crusade agaiust the iuatitutinna of ooehalf of the State of thia Union, whoa result must be, if successful, disunion and civil war. Tb American party has no sympathy with ex tremists North or South ; it demands justice to all sections its basis, vital breath, end aad aim ao far aa it must roeognise the slavery question ia good faith. If mad ambition or a mors mad fa- aatieism ahall perpetrate a wrong, it will nut in voke the rune to meat that wrong it will aot aectionalise its patriotism it will not dethrone the spirit of ooneord and fraternity. Such being the sentiments of the National American party, and the sentiment, too, of a vast majority of men in the old organisations, and the great object to be secured being tbe elevation of a man to th Presidency whom the nation can trust in whose judgment and (uitice and patriotism it can fully uuuuito, wr. riuinwro, oi uu men nonv, to uiv proper exponent of these views. Th American people have confidence in him. Ratification Meeting at Mew Orleans, Amass meeting was held in the oity of New Orleans on the, 12th iuatnut, for the purpose of ratifying the Iliihtilolphia nomination, lion,, C. M. Conrad, a member of President Fillmore's Cabinet, presided. Aa the statements of this gentleman in regard to the past or present posi tion of Mr. Fillmore on the political Issues before the country wilt be received with marked con sideration, even by thoee of opposite political sentiments, we make room for the following sketch of the remark mad by Mr. C. on taking tb chair, as w find it in th Nw Orleans pa pers: Mr Conrad, on taking the chair, dated th object of the meeting, referring In th Philadel phia Convention and it aominattons. Th aneaker alluded briefly to fact which earn un der hi observation during hi connection with- Mr. Fillmore's government and wbil in Con gress. II attributed a large hare of the credit of the Compromise measure to th support and RartB CatwUaa BMambneaa Coat Ws are gratified te aee frosa th papers at tb North that thia coal is birhtr anoreciatad thera. Th New York Ei prase says, we have tested a npleef the ooal from thia new sogree. ths Deep , about 175 miles LiTER rnO.U El ROPCt! ARRIVAL OF UO'X. JAMES BUCHANAN !t raocans or vas rases coarintiicg! fuver landa in Chatham county. by water from lbs sea. A company ie engaged Our Northern exchange last evening broueM ia damming and locking the Ihwn River, to aa-1 as the arrival of two steamers from F.urapc, The care permanent ravigatioa by Back water for A rope, from bouthamptoa, reached Sew York boats of 100 tons burthen, aad a railroad hi ia : Wednesday morning, about 9 o'clock, -lth f or process of eonstruetioa from Fayetteville, N. C i days' later intelligence from the eor.tinetit ; and to tbe Coal Fields, which will double the wean the Ambit srrivgJl at Halifax Wednesday morn, of transportation of the coal to market Th ', ing, about 7 o'clock, with three dava' Uiet news vumv, V, n, nuiioatoa, n. wuaucesnip-1 tunn tnHi rwcrirvti ij me iraoo. menta can be made cheaiil? to any part of th Atlantis States, or Gulf of llex'ioo, as well as to th West Indie and South America. Th coal, continue th Express, is considered highly bitu minous, and is peculiarly valuable for it gee-! i(to ice. ; Th Arago left Cowes oa tha mornina. nf lha 10th, and therefore brings a dav Istmr than hsr regular day of sailiug, biie e joeriweed atoderata weather, and came eastward Of the backs, meet yielding properties, full and satisfactory experi ments hawing been mad with it by Gas Compa nies her eud elsewhere. It burna freely and beautifully ia open grata, and is considered to be quite available fi.r steamabipe aad ail steam engines, - It is also valuabl fur forging purpo era. Aa advantage in lbs N.C. mina,aadavery great oh, (remark th Fxpress.) it, that they will be accessable at all seasons, and not emlr ramed by lea or extreme cold, and it is believed that it can b furnished more economically tbaa any other coal from any quartcr.whiob approach- it in valu. Th T.xprea sars thia ooal sanrrlies a want which we have always felt la this uoaairy, and win, wnen tne railroad and river improvements are oompUled, render us independent, ia a great degree, of tbe English mines, Tbe sample ws have tried show the coal to be equal to Liverpool for parlor na. It come out in handsome atas ea, and whan th navigation is Improved, as con templated, meat aid ia making good bitumiou coai oncaper. - ii'sf. Jtaata. Tb steamer Edinburgh srrived in the .Clvde oa tbe 4th. The steamer Hermann and Amttm arrived cot on the 6th. The papere brousht br thia arrival embrace the second edition of the London Times, of ' Wetlnesdar. , Tli Araa oassenircrs number 130. am one whom are ex-Minister lion. James Rnchanan'and Henry Dubois, Miuistsr from Holland to the United State. ' ' .. . me rxAcx. The proceeding of th near enngrea were till in prog i oaa. It wa aaid that Austria gives some trouble by precisely refusing to fix the time evacuating the Principalities. Amtria's tie text is th necessity of protecting the com ry against disorder until a regular administration -i government ia established, though shs is bound by the treaty to quit the Ottoman territory oa tb conclusion of peace. ( ftuests is strongly adverse to the Austnaa po sition. Later intelligence, however, states thai the Austrian troops wore leaving tbe principal- A despatch from Pari states that tlx allies have aent orders to raise all th blockades which have kept Russian Vessel in neutral ports. L Nurd states that ths exchange of ratifica tions would be effected by tbe 20th. '; aisau. - - . ' The R assian minister of finance issued a notice on the 5th . that, in a ennsenuonc of a treaty of " peace having been signed, the merchant vessel of th western powers would be admitted into Russian porta. ; i Advice from St. pcteraunrg statethat ths pro- , hibition again! the export of RussIau protluee has been repealed. - The tsar baa in-uod a titose stating that tha . hitherto maintained by Rossis ia in Blaok Sea and in the Sea of Asoffur not to be rinstated. tai uimino maasmr raci'JC. 1 influence of th President and sustained his views by relating soms remsrk of Mr. Clay during Lie last iHuso, in which that statesman acknowledged that for the (rmnem aud patriot ism of Mr. Fillmore during this trying period, the people were uuder a debt of gratitude that they could never repay. The question now was, will th people acknowledge the debt br sup porting thia true and tried statesman? lie felt confident they would." i . . i :n a i, i. - ..o... wis m.y "-. - -H- nrnmriom, rf lkor-, Mtbla( vault where bis friends, wbe it is understood I .. txrttk AJ i,, will send b.r It oaa obtaia it Jir. naaUMii paie )a ,b( mitH kw ,a,ho,lMl, aasaHatieM ef the a visit to Arkansas for lb purpose of selecting a geological fsstarss aad lural beaaUas ef tb rsgioaa farm, and, aa w understand, having selected a through wbirb sbs passed. location jl waa bis mteolion to bring bis family, This book saa be bad at las "Rsrlk CsrsUaa V V which Is a Urge one, to oar sutler Stale, aad there Aors'ef Mr. H. I. Tl RE, ee rayottevUlestnea, make a permanent residence. The officer of th Julia Deaa speak ia the highest tanas ef Mr. R aad aay thai he endeared himself la them and Tb "xblaplaslcr" Candidal. Th Standard thua designates John A.Gilmer, 1 and ia th course oTito ferocious aasault upon him remark lly the way, Mr. Gilmer is certainfy tli ad vocate and anoloirist of the certificates, or 'ahin. plaater currency of the Gisensborough Nntunt i.ii Iiuurumn m4 Tml Vomnxnu. His piotur is on at least half the bills;and he no douU, holds' that this company ha th right thus to bank." Mr, Gilmer's face i pictured oa III Greens boro' ones; and a much handsomer fao it I Ibaa thai presented by the smaU Hilt that edit th Raleigh Standard. Bui If the Greensborongh "oonoern" U tran scending it power aa th Standard a I ledges both It and the bank of Fayetteville do why do aot Governor Bragg and his faithful Attorney General, aa officer of his owe creation, brine them up to taw and punish tbem for their mis conduct ? Such a sours would be much mors manly than to be continual 'y pelting them with rolumeggs through ibe editorial oulumne of Ibe Court Journal at raleigh. Caa it be possible that the "Raleigh Clique" are trying to depreci ate email bills witha view of buying them ap at a discount ? Unless his Exoelleney out his law nrsoer in motion, r asassie bis organ, the peo ple will have a right, at least, to think what they please. a. Argus Asserlf SB Measeree and Men, With the arrlvoTbf every mail we reoeire addi tions! and more cheering confirmation of the proopouio or in American party, aos only inrougnnut tue length and breadth or any par ticular Sute or section, but of the whole Union. With the rising nf every sun, the prospects of the Amerioan party, already bright, receives addi tional rays nf glory and splendor. And they bow land as a bow of promise in th heavens, as a covenant between I lie whole people of th far off ana nearly region or our eoniederacy, that our Constitutional Union must and ahall lie preserved and the blessing which our Americas forefaibere wrung from the rutbloas hands of foreign tyran-1 Wn fiseta ay ana oppression, transmiucd, puree we nave received them into the hand of those who here after, take our placaa.wben we ahall bar passed irom tne stage oi actiun. inua who have not !.... .1.. .. I .f . I .. 1. 1 . - - L. L . I l,w ,WW I lthrM.aaf the dvUm.nt of this loi,apent ottt I ' returned to Galway after up senlimeotonthe part of the people T Wby Bin days iruiti .enrcn. . this demonstration or tbi intensely Americas raaxca. feeling r . - Th French army is lo b reduced from ail m tbem examine fur themselves, and they to four huudred thousand troops. will see that the enemies of Americanism, for- Tb French government denies contemplating eignera, and Northern and Southern fanatiua, an expeditioa to Madagascar, bat advices frosa bar lashsd the poiticl waters into a storm Touloa shiw th contrary, which threatened, at one time, to engulph our Many grain laden vesaela lying at Odessa hsv noble ship of State. Americanism i the oil received order to proceed to Marseilles, and a which will still th troubled waters of Uiis storm, "oneidrbl fall had taksa place in ths grain and American will guide the good old ship into market at the latter port in consequence, a havea uf ssfetv. Foreigner who are not ia- MARKETS. ' tol.igent enough, to appreciate tbe blessings of Luxrpool A)rnl Htk. Cotton Sales ef the last our free government and who, if they had the 1 two days 18,000 bales. Th last advice from the intelligence, have not tbe patriotism to mak th United State had no effect on th Market and sacrifice necessary to preserve its blessings, ar priori are wholly unchanged. Tb market closed seeking to gel tb balance of power between the firm. parties, and thut control oar publie affaire. Rreadstuffs. There have been heavy arrivalaof These foreigners now flock to our shores, and breadstuff, and wheat and corn are easier. Good infect our land, like the locusts of Egypt Many Hour ie uaobanged, bat inferior Western is aeg- of them, indeed a great majority, are paupers leered. and criminals. The despotism of tbe old world Cora may be quoted a trifle low t wheat alas, are aeeking to cap tbe foundation of our free ia- Provisions Th market for beef and pork I titutions by making this country a penal colony flat but price ar anehaaged. Baeoa I ia good for tbir felons, arid a Laser house far their poor demand. Lard is offering largely at 24, being aad lam tad halt aad bliud. Ckarlato Whig. APPtllaTMEET John A. Gilmer, Esq., th A mar loan candidate for (loreraor, will address the Mnpie at Hie res pective Counties named at tb following times and places. It is hoped that as much publicity as piavsitrie will be given to these appointments, neaMcratM Optalva ef PlUmer. A moam or twe before Mr, Fillmore retired tbe p as eager oa board by his gentlemanly de- from th Presidential Chair, the distinguished porussnt and that his sudden death east gloom 1 Weehingtoa Democratic correspondent of tb The Chsrteaatl a tioa I taaveailoa. The New York New a, aa af the ergon ef the Hards, eaye that it Ie impassible (a? lb tare see- tioa f the Damns rati party ef that Rtato to oil together or Vote together ia th C'usetaeati ii a- tio aal Coeveatl'-a. The editor asks t k 'Is l! hkolvtUt ear asm can ha Bvnpnaed j aaa he laid dowa arwa wki'eh iher rea harauaii. f sasl stand M'eelaialy aot; and the rote ef New Trk mast, (haref, resaaia wilbhold: tt eaa Bases he east te the Coavawtiaa. To admit the tor dolsgaa o wow 14 he rirtaalfy to tjH New ) orb frmm iKe Ceaveattoa, for sa eeald aerer agree to ." aver every ea oa board. Mr. R, ws learn, wa between fifty Ave and sixty years of sge, and that he waa a aiaa of eon sidei able property ia North Carolina. On hi person wa roead numerous privete papers end r"! SO, la eash. We ar requested to ask tb North Carolina pa. , per Irehrunicl this death, ea that Lbedriead of Mr. K. caa Isara ef hi untimely fate. Tt Suadard a!, with a awo aaaibilallag air. whether Mr. Gikaar I la favor ef Mr. Celi wetb' Brnjeat ef haaa. W hs eianty the same right to kaew, aad Besehy aWmaad. w bet bar Ca. Bragg I la favor af thai banking eeesm. Casa. Mr. fMsHsdard, yea bogoa It Bow let as have rbe Oovrawr'i views ea this matter. o Crmaster narf. It I rlghBwfoir also aaseatially eery bafassw Oa. Bragg' epia'wae this lav par toat alijsa.ii it mas be made Ik las ewte soao af iJareTdlv Aft yrtltpk. rsasf, aa Taaaday tha t2a4 kaot J.ga rVsrt peaaldodt rW the FiaaM, Mr. Attorney Oeaerat rVarAaalwri U lU Muilsala. lUmlUnu, rnytotolaErasrr- led Bare 't Lewet, WlU.m Farter, f. M. disat esg4. toatoaea, eig taoaOu) is.p.eeat 1 as Ff'K CVs'Vssa. aalled Bsaawh, H A Beer rat (rim ha hewa eataUtaaad la J.Ma ray, aalled flaady Ll, 1. C. It ok ar tioa. f. M i and eaather ke Ilaraeti, aal htw k. aaaggllag Bilks tola tb t, BHa Btataa, A earioaa trial has eaiearred ia Liverpool, which has developed the fact that a Masch ester ere bent. Basted John Breeeea, ha haaa far lb peat five er eig year defreading the tailed Atatee reveaae, by adin eilke to thie esaatry, doaeap la hamper representing porter. The raeeal bad Btade aa arrawgeaveat with clerk ia th employment ef the aeat ef oa ef th lie ef Bwssaagsr ships, through wbM eoaalvaae be had been enabled to carry aa a eery ewceeosfal smogg'iag hesiasss. Three ef tb hamper bar ing failed to leeeh their eWiaetsoa, having base thnrwa aver hoard ia the llaaaoa river, te escape aVteetsua, the Mae ehtor aaerehaat bmoght a ail agaiast the clerk to reeueer the rata af their eosilsala, hat wa Basse ited, rbe Judge deelariag that ha ewald Bet sisiet aayhsdy fcs dofraodiag the Oweraaaeal ef the Celled Bute. toortb) af Use Maa. MJlard rilmora, la epaecei whleb h toad ie FreoVrickstarg, Virgiaia, la lULgsrs atter aao to ibe lolluwiag Boble eeatiaaeati . "Whoa I look bask lato th erisi through whieh we have s I (set that tliere was Sag-t that the day of la I'awa were eembered. I dMevmined Ifcoa, If a ary. to ssteriAnssswp Wxsnaf awrl I bad as lac wvrtd, aad bf it elf, I eaas u Csk." A IteMa Bsotkavowt eU bsae4 Tbe Hoa. William ft. Bmita, af Alabama, ah Also, tared tbe following sentlaMat hi the 1st Aaasri , Me- aa Ooaveatioa at PViiadslphiet "Talk aV-mt diarvlrieg the Fbh I why Baltimor Sua, wh.iee leliere under thesigr.stere ef "X," gained fa? him a roapoasibte aad luera- tive oBoe ander Prime's administration, wrote in th following complimentary tarns ol th retiring President and hi adminiatralloa t "Mr. Fillmor will retire to private life wilb Ibe respect and good wiebee nf lb eountrv. 11 bee, as aa exerutive omeer, e hie dutr at a period wbea, ant for his energy aad fidelity to tbe Constitution, the harmony which bow cre ss its ixtware digerwil sec tun ef the I aura iatl.t hav bsea eariuual interrupted, lie re stored peace and quiet, ead thereby laid tha foaadaUua for a further edraaeeaisat of all tarn msreial, maaufaeteriBg and agrtrakaral per sons. One aey serwwsly differ frees Mr. Fill more Ie regard to speae aseeaaras of Iatoraal er exteraal pdiey lai enaMawa sonae aad aaadur compels ae la admit thai hie Adraiairvratioa bae heea emiaeaily pvoaperuae, ead many af bat msasaree eigaaliasaj by grant modoratioa aad wiedoea. T' pot lyr asortaM to eoa seas i tot aa delermiae to deserve it1 ot ton nnce. Consols quoted at VB. TbsKngluh money market wasbotlittlsohang- d. Tbe fund ware rather heavy. - Foreign se curities ware dull, but bad aa Improxmg ten dency. " . - ' ."" THE ARABIA 8 NEWS. Th Arabia' t dates from Liverpool are to St and that th peopl generally without respect to j arday, th 12th Inst party, will turn out and give Mr, Uilnier a pa tient bearing. We are not prepared to sar wbeth. srtbe Democratic candidate will accompany Mr. u. ia mi pan oi tne can r aaa er not .Murphy, ' Thursday, Hth' Mar, Franklin, "datnr-lay," ' 18th ' Webster, M.mday, 12th " Wsyneeville. Tuosday, , 13th,. "... Hendnrsoaville, Tbureday, 15th " Asheville, Saturday, 17th " Marshall, Monday, 19th " Kslssy's Store, Tuesday, s SKh " Burns vi lie, Wednesday, 21st " Marion, Friday. 23d " Rutherfordloa, Moadsr, ' Sfith " AihmlU Spttiaior, Raaralto) as rrrvata. Tb last Legislature af Virgiaia passed a law, rohibiliag paid seeattoa, A amies pimdeat nf the Petersburg F rr-rpaa. (iviag aa ear east ef aa eiecwtma la Bedford Coaaty, apsak la the fallow lag terms ef the good reselling frosa such law i As soar Wilbimotor Liuht Ivrswar, Wilmington, N. C April It, I860, Tb tkt OHctrt awe anafsrrt s6W O. C. O. 1enllrmum It ia with pleasure that we. ia be- VMS aa invitation to visit our town on the Kh of May aext and joia as ia the celebration ef our luartb anaivrrsary, ea which occasion there will be target esereisee, ia wlich Joe are expected to paniripaw. W lib many eoeuranoee of high regard wa are, 1 srr respeetlullv vonrs, JO'IIN L CAN'T WELL, JSO. K. UtNlaDM, . I'AHSI.KY. Ja. WM. II. (ill AW, W. II. CAMPBELL, CVNamtUa. Aiaosr Osi Civr Grstaa, Raleigh, April 19, I860. J Cmttrmem ) Tour polit wvitatioa to tha tk City Guards to viail rour city oa the SiHb ot Mat ael to partioipate with yua ia the eeiebratlua uf the ruurtb anniveraeryof ynar enmpany. ha boon received aifd the aadorsignod have heea aciroie- teq a enmmittse, la iietiaJI at ear aumpany, to ac knowledge lie raeaipt, aad to sar that k will aff.o-4 aa pleasure to eorept your lavitatioa and to anil with voe ia tbe , sxorcl.es ef that eeca- don. With th beet wishes for ynar prosperity aad aaeosm, w are, v ery roprrtxuiir, WM. K. ALI.KT, WM. K. AMit rtHOM. J J. IKU'I LU JOHN M'l.LLMAJf, W. 11. WILLI AMt, CommMt, T Meosr. T. i. CaatwelCi. R. Lrd O. f) Ptraley.Jr, W . II. Ha ead W. II. Campbell, vemmitiea. PRICES CURRENT. Petsrtbnnr, April SCWaTrTlBsiariet ie dull snd b.wer, with sales ef prime el ,bi enmmoB ead medium paresis are unsaleable at 91,ntol.u. CorroR-The aoarket ie active with sales of prims at 1 1 to. . Cms. Thar 1 a good d em aad at 70a, lor mall poreelo. Fiona Tbe market remain dull with (mall sales of Superfine at fTj to ffl. Eur 18), aad Family Id to f ID. Tuaaooe. With light receipts aad breaks the awrket remains firm at farmer qeutatione with aa onward tendency go.d and fine axanufaetory linns wsnira at 12 lo eio. Tk, otoomnr KricaaOB arrived at Liverpool oa the morningnf the 12th. Tbe steamer Tarsia els arrived the tain morning, making th passag ia sboal OJ days meaa time, ... ,. i The Belgium breadslulfs were geoerUly deeliB Ing. - The hwdinisa and Piedtnont eora ma beta were lower. . . . . ... The French market wr also oonsiderabij lower. " - th esic ro rat rscirie. The Briiish steam frigates Tartar and Despsf ate bad returned from their aasucrwesful cruise i. -A niuinr steamer Paciflo. They enaducted the search separately, lb Tartar hav ing proceeded as far weal as long. i dsg. ea the oorolloloflatiluiUMdeg. Oun were fired ve rs two hour a out was ke confident that I tude M deg. tai risrt eoarrtifrs. rUtiludaMdeg. Oun wer fired ev. irs during th night n4 a vigilant bk kept during ths dav. Capt Duorm kt that the Pacific oaa I be eoutb ef leu- Tbe Paris eorreapoodent f the Post says I The tolegraph ieeonstsntly employed oa the l'''a helweaa Rome, Naplrs, lennsat.d Parte CoaalClaivar'eprope'iilia aa'il ,!; r nu.se aad tngiaua wm red to IB. a Courts. maks tbe deci.h. , A loarnal of th proceedings of tbe Congress at to h published. " ' ' a ' - TbeaommUai.melAaalriaa end Russian om eer fi.r th. rii(lcati.a ef the MoWavioa rroa tier I in Paris awaiting nvdera. i. L. ...A .hot Aaatria Bat Tialded to Iba remonstrencee of the Congress, eud sg"" Baoos. Vs. hog round 121. at retail. 14a. ie evaouate Ibe Brinsipatiti. ssksd. No Wstra here. I ttislf. ... a Ut aetk We have to Bolica aome movement Turks how great anxiety to be rslievta M ia Uuaoo. WsneotseoTi pertoa f'i,0UO aeaads, I lbs presence of the Allies. with a fair prospect uf advance. I Outer Psoas has beea restored to favor. Lmu. irgmia ia kega, 121. No W eetara ra maraet Rsttioa, April 14, IK' A, Csvticsx t I thank yoa for your kind brb MtHia to eoirese tlie asMtiag te be hM una ev en ing, to ralifv III Amerwaa aeasinatwae. If I " A I beea already stated. Ihie U the firH 1 - ' I w ill da bat. If aot, cay to sow Boa la ear enanty eiaee tbe paooar ef aa ". "'" a swam live ar die aarvive er pari.), I aa wita aae rar tne awm IaatWiae- filmsore Doaeloua 4J. hater, aad all. asad fsaoatba BaVfishsra, awawda, May ewaaWe ef the I rVoet, FJk Ca hos l rhewgwd to CesVossaai as i e M mrt sad OuW. I Rs.rai fUe, I. IsavaoiiUI aad wUI .eve. : root r M 1U la WokaaMv .o,ir "Talk ab-mt diaawrieg IhetaH! wby air, n.ii a ii , r a a r s as B ssusw iss saannai ss irn . , -g-. , m. xrorw . , , . ul tm-t aowa area Itisa et ermtere' sf act requinag eisewlMm Ie tie private. v new we errireM the appaaraaoa af ear village to dsy, with the ad it prooensed htat year, ea the nre Sana af putdte a I oral ion, It Ie auiM evident tliat swrk a lw should kig since have beea enacted. T-4ay asrowd of f.r ar fir thousaad peranac, enoapnoing auenlora, ago, ssses Sad eoadiUon 1 sat, yours rfully and tralv, II. , ,,,,, i ne energiae m me iiooi i SstrThe market la wall eapplied with both mIi wj J,. s, d.roted to tb OA, andrinj. and lrchaa could be made at Au ,lmw. ancs, the er l" "l"; , 1,80 to 1.8S for pri-ei mlfi ,d b diffusioa f I 1.25to 10 for G. A. vsriiMt a ii oa ' u.i to-day of Art Mile, at tl.92. There is a lot of asw I "STr"' woa iv,""" reus. v--- . . The energiee of Ihe Rossisa g,rernm.al i It U uiree o'jsh, ,. emapl'l on nf great Ruaaiaa Irtiuigva the ontiaeal, especially la urrmaay, a..aa aaaau-lafi Aoril 1I.tv..b. Mee of the balrs. $1 Ea beaa offered, bat bad -Hh 1 .1. i nignrr, principaiij is ...--, cult!. Th market he beea artivo I Io wa closed innairiee. onsira. alee yaateday er BO eases at SK-ts. Wolas to sn rs and expnrtat 4.2-M balsa r-rgal. Markqu'nH Ibis arninj, and w.b .r'T V. '."'IlTi'r Ui 4 'l ef Biraneaniosa. middling lit, Ib.Ule fUir ! "'id'',,J koais.-S.les reaterdsy ef I WO Ibla. Nola, "'' m.auuog p s W, MILLER, This I a Boble eeetiaseat, It nea from th t.r.W. Iau MlrLl ll-k. W tS tU. U l Ihrongsd around ths g.Howa, ead as quarreling ' . w T 7 ... ', . Irbui.f aad draehoaoeo diseraaed tbe aoUvaa S " Wh" wotiaiaBe aaa Boast ef-we eeaa, but Ibe enure viilaga preaeawd a calm , Bdatlre him we love him a w toa lherpaf w.e on pi na,, . .ooos- aed aarioue apnoaraaae eolvae aa irvMiard at aae besoming meaner la wbiee Ihe saw had heea sefraad." Tas Laadoa fhsa was reeeatly seisod at the Frwaob Post ffice, la aaaesqaeaee ef ha appear tog with a Mack herder ea tokea ef axeajraaag fur tha paaea, whlrh hi aaasidrm dniiitr im and disgreaeful to to (1 aal TV Daily Nrw. aad ha live loaf Moraiag Advtnssst ware alse seized. ' teuetrym. ear syeh i lh briglitoet Mar ta Caroliaa' poliueal galaxy, Kinga will BSriah aad their aamee tade awayi hut tha iaae ef II. W. Millar will eeatlaae W ah lea, avea arighwr tbaa thd aaa h earn at Boon-day. If w kaww how we weald apeak ef th geatleoaaa. patriot aad etoto. maa, as as la eaaemeg arieisg ay .bee ar. May ta be beMred. aad loved by hie ing doing to-day ia siibov aaality 1 .a. INalos yaoasriior at loa Mlo.al 1.B per bul l aad to-day af 143 eK at the aaav price, ra. Pale to-day ef W bbta. It. C. basas at 14 rt per lu. - , Com. Hale A 71 balm ordinary la aVid dliag fair, at lu am. per lb. 7tytttile. AprU ntteaua as ia food de mand at l:f eia Cora te srarss aad wanted el 7 earns 'wtoa baa ad ran wo d -.we ssmi at o) ets, with good demand. Flour ht dell, end a pern pool nf lower pneee. - "irie. Tarp. 10 eae per gal Raw aa. aa salee to rteert. I ' "o o mo oo tiBTrl CAMOLInA Hwtaal I-l na laMtwraara Caarml irrici intiti, i. e. Vllt rovapany eealiaeoe to laonre thellveeef bealthy While psraoae ss4ievee. graatsot risk laboa ea selagieltfe la SW) fttavse are Insured for a term af eas Is Ivs years for Is their solas. rnrsss, .. Dr. ( hae. I. Johaaoa, rVeoMoat, Woj D M.t wood , tlM Frsaitoat, Jobatl. WiltlaoM. nWotary, Wm H.I owes, Treasurer, Me) M. W Haotsd, Attorney, IV. Was. II MeKr. Isasblalag fkyritlsa. J. Horsmsa, Ooaorol rt All lasses are so'4 witble tail day after Satisfas tor proof Ie ersoesHod, iaaks aad Pampklot. akesHaf tb pise ef ape retloe of tbs CampoaVi atay be bod oa off llaotMC atthe'MKoe, eraafof tbe Agoaelae. Ail totter ea kaslsns aaault be 44r aod as oup WIUUV, fbefr 4rtii:i. 1M4. it. ii , mlmA Ins lUsvvpW. fUtunlsv. 3 e'ekek, P. M Tb ar rival of lh atoawsr I'oseia With htr sdi. hnm the Vailed ur had (snl,it se-tes tbe eatioa markH. Th eaie to-d.y are eauio,- tod al Jtl.Oaj aalra OBoa MO.. . Core pony, I , Vi.si a v, April 1 Ii--. Worth Carolina Bail l'oid bhti.lt ff Fill Tml M H.lfltf I.tJiJ . Ui Hit ii d Ipril. M, . " KIT. rpin I Bill "nksgi - i i i - Loave tt.l4.lnr', M Arrive ai B.Mrh ol o Hol.aws', , a llnlna, " L... u PolioWry, I evil. a t SoriMio, VAST, too .a I Wrl-oio, aa Arriv at f M Sol'--', a taiofwa, s j.otooo. Is I. jl. tl l to I ss P. U. Ir In 1 14 ss t f IUIJ. a..k.aa. w Hioaor', k.-ta. Ko.'. IHtHbOtt, L. .. ... I -i "t a is ! H 1 1 U Ii t I l r u