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IV O R T II C 'A II O L I IV. A (3T A It W E D ES DA Y MO R N I IV G , MA Y 7. VYa sat ei la. ifHATt4t' iCa 4 tew ear) EALEIGH. N. C. Wednesday Kraing, Kay 7. 1856. - IJLTIOXAl AXZUCAX TICXTT. 1 rxlalDIXT, MILLARD FILL M ORE, OT KIW YOBK. toe Tin-PRniDivr, ' ANDREW JACKSON DOXELSON, or Tisjiiasxm.. , fOB eOYBBNO, i " JOHN A.GILMER, or ocit-roaD. ' Duld tcbn iMrlcnIm. I gutter Wovercljktjr stHtttte' ' 1 Th principle of the 'Amrrirl party ml)' L'eder thie beading'the laily Native Citixeo of no novel. As far back aft tlx adopttoa of Chicago exposes tlia iu famous and tssmeles do tb eoastitutiaa, our wisest ttaUsmon foresaw inge of the foreigners of that city, u oiler Uio di tbe evils which would or entually arise from th rcction aad by tbs prompting of Ih pl leader anaaal influi of foreigners; aod tho immortal of tbe ebreign party in that Stale, Mr. Douglas. Washington himself declared that tb inaidioa wile of foreign influence would subvert oar lib erties anlm tht jealousy of a free peopl wer ontiantlarouttd against it From that tiuM to this ih awat aracieu Btotoamen ef the laud bar foreseen the danger, and wanted the people of it. ' Americanism is no oev thing vulvd from th rostlasa fomentation of parties. No matter bew' much other issues may bar overshadowed it, tb principle has al ways been deeply implanted in the popular heart. "It is ene thing to obtain liberty it is another thing to preserve it. They make a fatal mistake who suppose Jb at liberty once obtained will n Stung with mortification by tb reception gives bim ia that eity oa his return from Congress, ia 154, and burning . with revenge, the Cititea states that "lis decided to deliver Chicago over to the enemy, to sap its fooadationa. make it tke home of rice and infamy, a discredit to tlie na tion. To this nd was (rested by him and anoth er p-"" lb "ir V"Y- in America, which equalled in splendor auy in the world, and with an utter disregs.nl to shame, branded the name of YeungeAmerica upon it." Tb Ctisen further tkrv. u) Pkrvr. i B. of the Washing!. B Sentinel eottticoes bis broadside against Frank I'Mtre, tl. great teaa g gut of tb I B crau.- party, as be calls tbe lWoVi.i. - kit ha. tb wum of "An appeal as ia the "RaUl SUulrJ," ha enclosed U hi th K-m.-cr.rj of Virginia,'' to ear to-tkis tou in a letter envelope, for which w g"v him batrueta. excoriation of bis beloved Brigadier? Krad the extract: - The waoaded Plfcteas kegta as tluturr. j Sou kind fiienif af tb Adniinistratioa we , presume fearing, and naturally enough loo, Unit wa might overlook an eitiiurial devoted to AxriTal of tie Empire City. ' Nxw Yuan. AraiL JJ. Hi ateamer Fnpir Lily truua Na Orleans va the Soth, and Havana on the trcuuig of the 2 ills arrived here this moruiug. 1 he steamer Philadelphia from Aepinwatl, with Caiifotnitamarsciicers aad mails ot tlis "th PRICES JPrterabnrs;. Ma e cures t. states that a newspaper was issued at a great x ar'ul retrnuti.m wnico wu. certainly visit us it .... . . , . ,., : we shall bring rranklm Pierce again befur tb pen... .nu airewea amongst u lowest raouio a,,. , ..didate for the 1'i widencyf The of the town." Other charges of doings almost people of the Nurth west are a generous peoples "T man who, during the m fourvears. has beentsVilt; of niore acts ot t.Uy than were com- , muur aiuat soatctimos be excited, eb it would muieu oy mi uie ienioinuie i rviicn iou pre ceded bim, bow aomes forward and ska a re nominavoa at Cincinnati for the place honored by a Jefferson, la our party so lost to exervsen ttotentof self reopeot a to comrtenanca suett request aalhu? Shall we be driven into submis sion by the very man. that has struck as down f We are just recotering from th blow under which w have sutTervd. SIUH w court the Absek.b from th eity and a press of other matter, must be our apology for tbe scarcity of editorial matter in tb present issue. Wi republish the communication of Mr. D. F. Caldwell, at tb request of the author. Several mistake occurred in it, which rendered it not only necessary but Important that it should be reproduced.- . . ..,'...." We are indebted to the publishers, Messrs. PefVj and" Jackson. Kcw York, through Mr. Pouieroy, for a copy of ."Married, Not Mated," a novol intended to show tbe evjls of marriage based upon -any other principle ijisn affection be tween the parties, as well art a similarity of taste and sentiments. "Gardening fur the South," is th title of a book published by Saxton i Co, of New York which will, w doubt not, commenced itself to to the Southern people, not only for its intrinsic worth, but from the fact that it Is written by a ' Southern horticulturist who is well acquainted with the wants of Southern horticulturist. For sale at Pomerby 's. trjrTli national expenditures are running np a rapidly as ever. The appropriation for '5G7 are exjiected to reach eighty millions. For the last year they were seventy millions. Extrava gance is a liemooratio characteristic. "Thirty years ago, great outory was made against John Quincy Adauis'p administration that it expended twenty six million in one yenri, Ceod News from Missouri, Tho Demon and anti Benton Iiemocrnls of Missouri, after a throe days', effort in convention at Jofferson City to barnionixe, finally broke up, in an attitude oi determined hostility to each oth er. F.a h party made separate nominations, and the Amrriouns are now confident of carrying tb .Stat lor Fillmore by toff thousand majority, dure forever, unless nronerlv watchsd and enard- too infamous for belief are also made, whioh '.tbe majority uf th votor of th great State d. Of th. truth of this position, w. bar. abun- we omit. Th. Citi.au then goe. oa to ci.arg.a. i 1 dant proof in th recorded sentiments of tb beat .follow: , . I eease tobe a virtue: ther'e should be ao nttemnt Tt hey- imported voter and by fraad and ras- calify obtained the control of our city, they pan dered to the rumsellers, parleyed to back-drivers. and even councd the favor of tb prostitutes.and men of th country. Ia November, 1844, after the defeat of Mr. Clay for the Presidency, Daniel Webster made a speech in Fanouil Hall, Boston, in which the necessity for the American organisation of the afterwards, insult us ty declaring the mUernhle a man who has been, and would again be repu present day was distinctly asserted. Said Mr. Webster: The results of the recenr'election,- (defeat of Mr. Clay,) in several of the States have impress ed my iniud with one deep conviction; that is (hat tlieie is an imperatit necessity for aeform- iijk tug iiuLurBiisnuoii laws 01 uie uuiuhi oinw. ' , , , - The prervti,, of the Government, anioonse-, de ,u aur,V' 1" TT."1 ' ney. Masaacr ef Americans at Panama. , A correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune, writing nn tbe 10th, gives an account of the murder of Americans there. It appears that a passenger on the steamer Illinois got into a difficulty with a native, which was espoused hy the friends of both parties, and knives and pistols freely ued These were about 1,00 unarmed Americans at the railroad terminus who wer fired into by a Inrpo force of tmtirrrs-and twenty-five killed.' Foin of the passengers nodied to tbe depot for snfety, and wia shot down there. . Th natives tohbed the trunks in tbe depot, and plundered al1 tho pashenera whom they caught on shore, or over MOO.iHM). Lieut. Stokes was among tho killed. ' Th IUU4MM iima tor up tbe railroad track and pulled dowu tb telegraph line. Tbe B ilish and American consuls war active in uelling lb rwrt, but to an avail. Tit steamer Orixaba bring a new Minister to -- tbo- Ceiited iStatw rnea Kiearajrtm, -hi place of Col. Parker H. Freneb. to goad these men into the support uf a politician who is absolutely odious to them. The only hnp of tit Southern Heiuocrai-y.ls in the Northwest; let not our Southern friends force upon Ohio, In diana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Michigan, .I.....L . w .1.. . . . .i : . ... .i i " ' - " " " o.4v w ..... "- siarvn uai imisl at it tvna. of rilling our attention to what olhtrwis might 1 A terrible alfrav occurred u tb IStb instant bat escaped us. : The kiodly clr-menta of man's fetween tli American transit passenger and i-. ;, .,,i.i , mi usiiios, m wuicu tut luriuer uau u auieu ana i beeoia toe hardened by eoi.st.int ountaet with The Kmpu Citv brjan ihreeof tb wounded. tbe political world. Tbe citrous watt that issues i and a larire amount ot i aeii iters' Wurnza Tbe irom in "liuutun tHuHitarU, at the havoe w , fi j .t-..oR u m kkii ior goou seepinj sorts jrMJ. A gr ..ra..d.uponpr,,.pec master at Washington, almost overcame ourt Amoug the killed wer Michael Bettera of I - Uuano The demand enutiausi active. IId- bardneas of heart. Wcaaeven fureiv th erwoat, K. . Mark of fannsylvama. Sir ders are nut piitc so stiff, and we quote sales in 4.UUOM vi AuiBiMi, nun wr. oiusvs, sui vmcer I UVlg tots at fIU per ton. V. it is iiupoasjuin win uie I 2. Wnr There i b.ji little dino!tn. on the rrt of r Imters to oi rate. Most of Uie Milis ai e cl.ed and tb (. mamli cotirrlv eunhni to the lnr pnolr Waqowte 'd to pntr.e Wk'.t f I 6 to t.4', K i H.3I t lij. t'ortos The ra.iri.-t is t.uiet to dnv. W te raiallsnle t nri.oe L is. u U mil . ll.l- der generally k ll. vk-- IbeoetTiiid u unities mall in n v,i eonmry bit st 65 to 1. easel (52 to Cs. lotsst'CO th roecinis arc heatiar and the breaks fora day Ar two past are larie. Tbe de- pouting iudignstion with which it rents its spleen I iVatkar' tn.:. t. i .' i e . ruuuie uj oo ueiiur uaeu uv i:tr. a From an cxainiiiation of th Record, we glean the tbllowing facts, which show most conclusive- j ly that this is tho true home of "squatter aov-1 erciguty, " nay, that is now dominant amongst us. : Look at the fullawing list of public nmcehul ; diulctl by over whelming umjorit ea. quently the interests of all parties,in my opinion clearly and strongly demand this. All are will- j ing aud desirous of course that America should continue to be the safea'sylum for the opprenxed i of all nations. All are willing and desirous that the blessings ofa-fisrtt government should be jipon to the enjoyment of the worthy and industrious from all countries, wbo may come hithor for tire purpose of bettering their circumstances, by tbe successful employment of their own capital, en terprise or labor.- Hut it is not reasonable that the elective franchise .should be exercised by a person of foreign birth, until after Buch a resi dence among us,. as thnt ' ne may e supposed to have become, in some measure, acquainted with our constitution & id laws, our socinl and our gen eral wteresfs ot the country, and to nave be come an American in feeling principle, charac ter and sympathy as well as by having estab lished bis dumicil among us. Those already naturalised hare, of course, .their rights secured but 1 can oenceive no reasonable olitnction to a differeut provision in regard to future eases." Thus It will be aeon that Mr. Webetor, eleven 1'hilipConley, United States Collector and Sub-Treasurer. . Charles O'Connor, Public Administrator. Miohael Uleoson, County Treasurer, I). Mcllroy, Prosecuting Attorney. P. A. iloyue. Clerk Recorder's Court. Owen McCarthy, City Collector. John Eagnn, Town Collector. i James M. lionelly, City Marshal. Owen Dougherty, Street Commissioner. rimrlen u Jlalley, Thos. Pendergast, Patrick Lamb, Miehael McUuire, James O'lonu"glio, John llunlan. nvid Walsh, Keener of Citv Bridewell Citiien of Chicago! these are yonr chief offi- Jueticesof the Peace, "Such a stot esman as D iulas or Buchanan wjuld ride into power on the Iiil'Ii tide of popular opiuion, but such b deiua;o;ue as Franklin Pierce, as we have iutimnte I m another occasion, would be struck down on Uie right hand and on the left, from behind and before, (rum eeatre R circuniferenee, tlie olti and the young, lheasick and tlie iufirui, would i'ouo from their abodes, and, in spite of ail that could be said by l'eiuo cratic orutor,would strike an Irronistible and overwhelming blow at the great 1iorauzi or Tux I'KMociuric l'HTV. Mar It this Memiwralic testimony ! . "If it is the pu:,oe ot ttie Cntciiiuati Conven tion to build up aud oonsolidate Black ItenuliU- oanui. there i tlien a filne-s in the a miiiiation of (laueral I'ier a-; f ir t was ho that breatbed in to hie that trciminalile party it as h that d 'missed the scntiuels ul leun cracv all over the free States, and put lu their places uieu recruited froiu the ranks of tbe enemy, . - It is not material Ui inquire into the motive which influenced him then to act; good or br.d, the effect aud the res ponsibility are then uie. II it was arakno. or veu a mistakee, fr tue 0,luse, , i,fii lor the orace iie holds: Illinois, and elected by lbe cjty and eouutay -AI.L 1UISHMEN The revenue of the United States, the ontirt taxes nf the citv aud cnunrv. the whole Stale years ago, enunciated the first object.anu the lead-Ufcbiaigo, are placed in' the bunds of lrish- crs.unDoited bv the United States the State, of , T. .7i r'T."" .no'"! " wlw "eacoer,, u. ' r j i . ' I uoum i'jok iq Abo iti iniHts lor sumiort. ' ing principle of the existing American party. If the necessity of a reform in our taturaliintion law was urgent at that time, no one can deny that it is still more so at this time. It is noi alon th foreign immigration of a half a million a year, but it is the increased and increasing teudeucy of this population to assert their nationality in our midst to cling to their old habits and customs and to demand of the American people a recogni tion of their importance and their' political pow er. If the evil was great in HH.whcn Mr. Web ster proclaimed that titers was "an imperat'et Mccuity" for reforming our naturalisation laws it has o increased since that tiuie the', the be cesity is Bow most iiuuiiuentand urgeut. An7. .iHrrs-an. I'sary 1-aws ml N. C, 1. intiiht Th Ugal rat of Interest in North Csr-ilmn is six per cent , aud no higher rate i allowed on special contract. 2. rnu.ri rot violation or thx irr law. A forfr iture of tli principal aud Inters!; and if n-urioua interest i eollecled, a liability to pay 4 nldetb amount of principal and interest paid .ne half of the amount recovered for th use th N.sie, the other half f r the claimant. 3. iioes!i an ..-Thedanvigm ,m Bills ef Ilxchatige, nesitited in North Carolina. paya ble n i.'ner stea, ai d returned under protest are anitormly S per cent. 4 r"sttr.wn Mr The dsmsg on Foreign . Bitis of Exchaug, returned aadr protest, are as follow I divemor Jones ot Tcr.deasee. In a published letter of Go vernor Joues, which may be found in thi Nash rill lion and Ameri can of the Stb of Ji'.neJ 1855., defining his pusition on Know Notb'TTism," there occurs the follow ing pasNtg';: "lb that and perhaps the most important princpl proclaimed is, that Americans shall ro'.e America! Hy this 1 understand that the government is tn bi admin istere by natiio-lxirn citixens, and that all ufficea aril to be filled by such. The justice uf suchs rule as this is, to my wind, must obvious, particularly when applied to political or legislative offices of trust. This, to me, is no new doctrine, and "require no change of habit for me to confirm to it, aa ymt full well know ; for you' will remember we had an oppor-" tunity uf having our faith tested on this subject for about ten or fifteen consecutive years, in old Wilson, in the person of a foreigner wbo wa more than one elected to represent that county in tb Legislature : always, b iwnrer, without aiy aid or sanction. I do not recollect that 1 ever gave my support to a foreigner for any office. I du not tiling that this out hi to be a matter of eomplaint with our naturalised friends ; it is a nough that they an taken into the family. They ought Bot to seek or desire to control it. " Next it is maintained that the naturalisation , ' law are defcetiv, and might to b amended. " I This is doubtless true, and I shall join most cheer fully in making auco alteration andamendments as may deemed necessary to secure tb object eonieiii plated by tbe ergauisatioa." Thus it a ill be seen, says the Nashvill Banner, that, iu txcluding all foreigners from office, niif- uralitul and unaatoratiud, thi "old fashioned, old school, II. Clay, heaven-descended, end con secrated Whig, "avows bi willingness to go as fsr as b who goe farthest j and tliat in thi end b The publio prosecutor of the I'nirud jintei.tbe State Proeecuting Attorney, six Justice of th I Peace, and the Marshal, Tvho has th entire ohnrge f the peace and order of tho city, all ar Irishmen 1 We caU this "sqi'.stter sovereignty with a Ten geance, ' and wr, feur that befor lung you will find it to be luch 1 Amerioansl does your bluod boil at sreb iui ourg ueb an' utter, open.and unpais.'Jeled disgrao? Ar yoa now satisfisd V. tisj aims of Douglas. Can you read hi p'.ans and purposes? IK) you feel that be is vile among the vile? h is to him -we owe our thanks tor such su exhibition of regard this is the tes timonial of esteem which w hav from his hands, an1 it is with thi splendid exhibition of his powei, his magnanimitv and his nationality that he presents himself as a candidate for the Pi esitler.ity. Hut, Americans,thi is nut ull,thos are inertly tlie prominent feature in th pituar ougl:v's chosen friends be ha many more such, win! would occupy these positions, but fail ing in tlii-t, oonsent to be policemen. Four-fifths of tffl whole police force are Irishmen th other fifth divided between the I'tltch and the Aniori cutis, the In' st I" be dismissed as somas their t'reat fire at Philadelphia Fireman killed I Loss 2,tMMI.(KK). PniLADii.pniA, May 1. A terribly destructive fire occurred her last night, about 12 o'clock. It commenodd iu Jsssup k Monro's paper ware house, in North street, below fitli, and extended rapidly, in consequence of a northwest- wind through to Comuiorce at., and thence to Market, consuming all the buildings' and all Uie Mors oa the eastern side of tbe Oth to .Market The stores burnt on Market street, are : digley t Woodard, grueers: Wilcox, I oger & Fredley straw goods ; Lerick, ilniscn k Con boots aad shoe ; Fairbanks, patent scales i W. W. Knight hardware; Sellers & I'eunuck, hose ; Wicker haia i, Sons, iron railing. On Oth street th stores burnt were thos of F W. Shoemaker, tailor ; K, M. Pollingsworth, sta tionery; Oeorge Uiuders, shoes; l. T.Cook, drugs: John linn, pianos; J, 1). Williams, carver; J. M. Kelly, tailor; Henry. Teuaaut, tinner Penny backer t Flyun, groceit; It. Mi Kinsley, conveyancer; PUber & i!ru publisher; Pet man's Hotel Uertrma 1 Jo., ptrfumerv , Wal- tkA an., r,.H..;i.; i,.,.. . w.t..i, t r. raiiiead Iraigbt noan only on nam i known that ut Mr. Mokes. - . Among- th wounded ar Wm. II. Hunter, Tueodure 1 Sab la. beoretarv ul the American consul at Panama, aud Mr. Painter, an ampkiye of the Ibtilroad Company U resident oa tb Isthmus; also Ueorie O. Field of New York, and Uev. Juo. Selweod, late ol Urahamvill, South C'aridina. All the bu ar sedulously atuwded to by th steamer aud Isthmu physioi 1 b passeuger upua whom bis outrage wa committed wer ttiose whkb lett baa Francisco on tlie iftlib MaruU iu tlie steamer Cortes ibr San Jtuu del . Sui, but landed at Panama iav eonse- queuc ul th A loaraguaa troubles,. upon uurseh.for what it regards our "wuoaW, Bams t all Ui dead. Of lourteen killed at tb attack upon rronkliu fierce. . wer aware when we undartook th task of iasing th whitened sepulchre at Washing. ,, u fair and beautiful to Soutliarn beholdera,to the'puljTicgase, that we should meet with this nugraciou return from' urn of th pampered pet-sheet of tb Administration., In tlotefhai not beau disap pointed. Kvery now and then a beugl jolo arrests our ear, but the cover is toe heavy for their tiny frame, aud soon it ia heard uu mor. Hut w hav ut lust, soma causa to thank tb '.SluHiai J," and all others of its striii. Their: fluttering gives us aseurancS that we hart sped an uucrring shaft and pinioned our victim to th all. Their lamentation, whil painful toma; bid as hot jam w bar don well bur work, and that our mission must ultimately and completely succeed. And what is that mission? 1 it a UllSali a to the great lleuiouratiu Party ? Is it a mere spit suit against Franklin Pierce? No, tiuretie- niie mid we know of uoue a hav but bis 4t lends may ascribe this mutive Ui uu, but it passss us by as th idle wind whieji w regard not, fur it has no truth in it. Wo hat a higher and nobler purpose a purpose springing purely irom our love of country and our devotion to that party whose principles believe best calculated to preserve -the integrity and perpetuity of our lienetieeiit Institutions. A mou has risen up In th nineteenth century who has done everything to demoralise a great party and to weaken the institutions of a glorious and happy country. With all Hi cunning 4evt7' van, all tlia art tad artifices, all the spurious sentimentality whioh i'auke hypocrisy can eom maud, this man seeks to foist himself again upon the Democratic party and th country, and h basely employs th patronage of the Government to effect bis unholy purpos. It is to strike him down from the seat uf power that we have enter ed upon this mission. In a country like ours, it .is the pen and not th sword by which w may .correct the abuse of power aud visit, upon their author a just and wholesome .punishment fur tb treachery. W shall eoutiuu to employ oar in tearing the mask from Franklin Piarc and his Administration, end exposing it weakness, it imbecility, its corruption, its bad faith, and its utter rottenness. If w slwll aid iu accomplish this end, to dovoutly to b wished, w shall feel no couiuop consolation in the fact thaf w hav don something in our dsy aud gmioration for th great )irty with whick it has always been our pride to b uouueeuw. - h'tithittgUm Sentinel, farettevUlo. Mny 3.-W have but few ohatige to report in produce this week. ISacon Is wanted at eents. ., Cos No change in the price. CoTToNr-Steadv demand rood at lu! toll ct per lb. - as - Floe Market wen supplied, and saks are sometimes made under quotations. Srra. Tear. SU ets. per gai. Ba do. $1 to $1 SOperbbL services can be possibly disiiensed with, bliull we call your intention to the Hoard ol Aldermen I clothing ; J.J. Moire, trhinuiiigs ; Mrs. Warinc--al.no! ,u me well uutttei wiU. them (- K(llH ( trk. ' Mt .of , be You hav teen a drunken Irishman stagger in buildinga on this sties were icpie4 by fiuui- bis seat 1 . . lie wJia savtd.ie.rjjj uie jA lliftif furniture, ik,x tor a moment at your representatives iu ll... H...-.1 .,ri'...,nl. Klir.araibM .1... ...,l..t lied-iuoutlr-d.lris,mn ' etroyed : C. C. Davis, paper ; Tenck 4 Sons, Citixens of Chicare. vow know the oLiaf T..,iAr, i I'srisr's e.M...,-tlH.i. A K....l. l,uatter.i.vereignty-how do yoa like it? M.all makers ; Samuel Cmfl, copper smith, it spread abroad over and aroumb thland,-or ! , .. . , ', , " wiii you check it iu its course? You see the in- ' Noribstreol.thasboa uf Jewupand Moore, diguity which hat .been placed upoa yoa ; rise, ( paper dealers, with a number uf adjoining build- lATEIt FROil, VKSTRAl AMERICA Rumortddrjtul 0 lift Cuttu iitctiH Arm if bf (r'of, Chlxbtoh, April 28. Th Ateamer Isabel has arrived from Havana brinuini Nicaracua iniiM,rfl ,.t 1I1, l.lrt wliiak .iui. 13am Unlkes I ol treason to tho South? Ot dUU.valty mM , uumlul , 7,1, ...j ei..e.J tn city, 01 wtiien tney held possession, six huudred Costa lUcammud thirty Americans : acre aiuoa. Col. Wheeler bad aJdressed a letter topresl- uent Mora in relation to the recent exeoutiou ef tbe Americana, and bruteatiux acaiusi the con duct of Mo. a in ordering the expulsion of Atner-1 icoii irum vuata nica. . ' Arrival ef th llllHola. Nrw Yoxk, April 30. Th Stoamar Illinois, with KHJ passengers and two million in treasure arrived. Tbe Indiana of Oregon still continue (heir bosulities, and mad recently several at tack on the whites. They captured tin steamer Mary on th Columbia river and killed a Urge number of th cltitsns'at Cascadas and destroyed tne town. f By hurt date they were Buliting With Th I'Til ted States force at th Block iloueeat Cornell's Prarte. In Wasliinirton Territory (he volunteers bad a skirmish with th Indians, and killed forty of mem ami rouieu me remainder. From th California mining districts, th re turns promise as large yields as last year. ' Ex-Senator Foot baa withdrawn from bing tn h,., nomine to th JJ.o. bnat, Th drought which prevailed in California du ring th two last months, ha givon way to eopi ous shower uf rain. It it said that the Mormons are making ra oonuuitance en the Colorado Hiver, with the view to open a Communication with all th lead ing Mormon tuttioiu. and alto with th viw to obtain tuppliet from tbe Pacinc ooaat. Another sir on movement has been mad in California hi open a weekly Uu by post to Missouri. A brisk trad has recently sprang np between, Sap Francisau and lb Russian North American poHenslona;" Tb Ctlifornis markets gensrally are dull, ex cit iu th flour line, in which large tpeeulative transaction were advancing th prices, tlalle- gti flour wa quoted at rU.jO. . 1 tlilhi nervl.Uis sne Mri of VapiU A hmim . ... . ' , . a.u.st. v J join esuet cheerfully ia making such altera- xcept tb North-west coast and Ih Wsl Indie. I , . ,. . . , , sea par !. 2. BiRs payabt ia Madeira, th Ctnariea, tbe then, to a man, and otter ydur otumim. Let yonr voie go forth, even th Seaatel'hsmlier, where be hulda you up to densiba andseorn 1 your Samitor! tbs imbudimant uf yuursentimentsl and let it brand him as the traitor that h it I false to A meriua itself 1 ... - . 1 . - I ( , ' Fillmore In Mew York City. Tlie Kw York Express furnishes the following cheering account uf th prog res Mr. Fillmore ia, making among th masse ef th popl in th great ei'y of New York. We receive (say th Ricbmcod. Whig,) th earn glorious tidiagefrom a lari. i number f our tichaliget in tb interior ufthetimpir Stat. That Nw York will east Ui rhetor al vol for Fillmore aad Uonelaon we hatqtearcely the shadow oT a doubt The eon err tabs aud National Whig and1Amriens.jra thomugltly organised, and ar working nthuji astically in the eaase. Ilia so too, throughout tli aliddle, N'rtb Western, and several, of tb float ia tbtiaturalisatio laws a may b deem Knglood Stales. Keep tb ballia A sores, Cor d t erd Islands, Europe and South America, IS per nt. - S. Bills payable e!whre, 20 per eenL ft. isBreiua By Tirtoe ef aa act of tb Iayvlsiurs, passed ia January, 1836, grao I allowed a Bills at sight, aalam there i Mipav latl.ia to th contrary. Prior t that date, the sag wa est to allow grace oa such Bilbv a '"" Tea Treat of !, Th Vso, of Taiia, gives, ape what K dcUra te be gwd aatbority, tb aaditioa' taiaed ia tbe Treaty ef peace. They are sErwied t be as Mlnwat I. Newirali sanoej of the Black Sea. Bosata aof to keep tsar laea ton ship f war erased tor ana II. Niaohweff reJoead to aaercbaat port, with gtgeaseat that al.lp of war shall be estrwet4 beyoad tb aumUr agreed te a Wtt, . III. Rawsi to allow Commit from all tbe Pewwrs ia tee port, of tb Bik Sea and tbe alii. IT. itrtl net te be faswastroeted. V. Rasas 4e part of tb tsmlory of sWtssuabis, eeeaprtoing the fertrete of Isssail. I. sWsta ssai.aits tb sehatiea preteatarato eftae HaW. rVtsmpalitsss. VIL Hb a.lly reaaaaeas tb pni-Aoral W la tlea .1 tbe tHtoaaaa aspire. VIII. Tee free asvicstioa of Ih Hacal U gtW4 I aJl Natsa, wiusawt axeepOoa, Tbe IXla ertiele refer to tb eosaeuetbsa to V wt law tb rriampoliti to etady the qus wasaaf the (rvsibar a sf kUasod.rf g,! sew ed neeatoary. ' This it no " new doctrine" with bim. Hit "fait IT" in it was " tested" and carried into practice " dr about ten or fifteen conacrutiv yea a," wbaa b resided ia old Wilson. In fad be never voted for a foreigner in bit life 1 So far, Hum. at th old Jia Whigs of Tennessee aad lsewhare eaa be influenced by Governor Jones's opinion in regard to Amrriraaum, tbey may b eonfidwitly exiotdto role tli American tick. fs... - kT Th gnra3 'minute of all th Ceofrren- of lb Methodist Kpiseol Cbarcb, South, tweaty-thr in amLr, f iHSi-'&O, will soon b ksnied from tbe publishing boat at Nasliville, Tenn, The rstarna tbow th following resalta, la souls, aith refereoo to Ih preceding report: tsracisa. Ut l?4l l.te 144 t.. Travsllisg sessi kwr STS sVipsTssuss seaeaes.M..MM,,WH..tsl tssst f .......24 wbiw BBsais-nSts aad sewWtio. srs. .47,17l Csiaas sxaiWrt aad peaaauea. am ......... l?.l0 Ia4ts shn M'l Tstai asryiis irr.rvi Tb total iiMir reported 1 Z7.622, wbicb is reduced by deeraaa ia lv ronfereao to list au lanae 24,69, a above girea. Tb largest while astm berth ip reported i for lite (bmrgia Coatoraaea, 44, 212 1 the largest Colored ssmbndip, Buatb Csrolin Coefrrenra. 17,941 1 ad th largest membership (east ally, oath Carolina, 79,4. I'aalBet' ItatU Wl.h KsvWi ladlaaa. Tbs Kbit id paper euataie aa aeeuaat of atbsr agsgawt botaata V. B. trenpe aad bt Pxj iadiaae. Tb Uur war pai tofligbt. bat tbsir ha it aakeewa. Oa tb pat f tb iuga weredeetroyeil. s A number, of da.'lingt on the Kerth side of Oth street, r damaged considerably, including th City Bank, alto a Inrg aiimlier wre slightly damaged. They war m telly eovered by insur sue. Ia Jamas ttroet. West of th 6jh, th I arg Quaker school bnue, German tavern, and aaunv ber of dwellings, wer destroyed. On, fireman was killed, tcveral are misting, and many wer Injured. ' Pairing ibe cneiflngret on a firemen' fg'it took place, in which on fireuinu was dangeroasly Ubbed, Th Inti by th firs it eitimted at $2,000,000, r " Mr, i:ilmr ATtelatmata Th appointments in Ihe Wert were made, as w are advisel, by tb argent snlieitatina of many personal and political f lends of Mr, G.liuar. At tb very sarlitstsaoaieiit Uov. Hrag wa notified of tbtis, by Mr. 0. himself, who respectfully r queated Oov. Brag to go with bim, and Diiintel out to him aaovei.ient way by whick theyoouM ge together. All this was in goad time. Uu. Bra fjj had Mr, fl.'a letter lef r our latt Issue, and at tlit very time th S'js.idar I wat publishing oa 'I ue lay vmog Wat oa of th largest and ' (ta imtiininliHf tmyrlmrm. A plaia aad trulhful must i:lh.i-U-lic we have ver Men. There eould J alral.t nf , Um. triowt bow ditpotad i tli bardlv hate been mora feeling or a bettor spirit i , , , . , . . ,, . matiifeste.! in tb. vy midtt of th.eauvus. Mr. I "" ' d" i"j"" " Mr. Oo!mer. lit Fillnxir' nunt wtt received with (beer as of j eep-rWr, that lb Standard was But ta ignoraal lea aait was mentioned and honored wileroond 1 0 ti, tru fact as it pretend, aad that ll av of tppiona. It is a half duaea month or antra ; 4 j. r i .,, Uf.r th lectioa, but w predict there will u, . f" eaaetant inrrea of this enthusiasm p to th ; btvt nodoabi but that MrfSiUr ieM SlectKiti. Tbeehueof parsueit atiaading laate 1 was entirely aatisfaetiiry ta I itrag, at meetings -art not nolitloma. They ar ompnel ef workmen, meehasice, prunarty kldr,u4 of thoat wheat Irst hopes and bigtiaat wishes ar to see lb tiovtmaseut wll adminwwred. W fuel tbhighaineoargsmeatboth from tlie number who stlead that meeting and from the sterling character of th i who tts present Tbey belo kea an satpieioqs fata re. and darre at Imst oat great fact, which k that the aexl great poliiirwl belli it to b (ought ia this euuatry itiaa thoae who me to perpataax tke pdiry ad principle of Ih ptet itmiattirai ki, aad thoa a he mtaa to AmarMaasx aad hwasoai th bnd Thar Wnt a ghoal f a thane for eny third party, aad time' will prove this to b true. tlon : Th FiJI mor aid D melton Clubs ar In the field, and their meetings ar apirited ia feeliug, inerenttng In aumlie and full nf tpirit. We at tended one on T net lay eveaiag In the 13tb Ward, where the attendance wat iarg and aia fidence high that all Would bewail. Th meeLng ef the Fil.k V anl tsmebwa and Filbaoiw Ciab Riimanhnn and ttomalilsfk. ,Ti. New York Kxprets, in an abl aud doab- 'neilged aiticlo oa 1 Ionian im and the bat work L thoto in ita fold perform, tnyt with emphasis 1 "llithop Spalding tell Ui heartr that pretty I iniinb-wll nt il SjomImsi, li liertsslw, n 1 it is In Commerce street the following store wer 1 , . , , ,. ontof ilunnvmede, (keeping out-of sichl tb fiii t th.il the iis exisuim uniitiled Ihns Barimi for upholding Magna Cbarta!) Ilov. Orcsl Brownsim gloetSe Amarieaa Iwiepandane yel declares that 'the Pope, ot Kume la the only interpreter of the Contthuiioii be ran rreognis..' Mclieo oa theraatruui talk about the facility with which th Catholic (Homitli) (loweiit har monises with a free system of government yet, in bit journal, be it calling upon all the Ltiee- er iu th Pope, to a Buffalo Convention, t devis mean to promote Catholic settlements in different sect ion t of tb Union, stparttt from lb mass uf th paopl of oilier denomina tions. ' ... 1 -- ' "Kt Bishop Ives, with a simulated meeknws, invariably rhstaeteruti of tlie full fledged eenj vert ui Rain, expatiates upoa tb Christian vir tue of charity, and tell hit htsrtrt ia th Broad way Tshernaele.that only Ih Ca'oelie (ftomish) Church knnwthow to prartic that virtu a It ought to b practiced; yet join in tb nil fur flisMKVI m build a college in Itsly, while thou axnds of poverty stricken (migrant and others, professing tbe Romish religion, demanding ebar hy at ksaue, are turned vr to th Pnlstutt "owd'the American to in taken eare of. Tb Hm. Mr. Chandlkr'gMWt el oq itiit iu bi denial of Ui Pop' rrtnioo to th eserei- uf less rural tuihunty. In lb very teeth uf a mas a mteuH irsoeons fleas ttlvi siv him full ia tbs toseua lb oilier side of th Ailuaiia such at tliexei nmiioic4iion of lb King of !ardint. slid tti stifuHli .os of Ih aonoordat with Aat tria, among tb real. AmLwhil these tabtsrns ia iIm Ibman as mp ia Amerie are I net throw lag duel in lb ( of to p-ple, the e aiiain. der-la chief ar coitf engineer th Hierarchy einltiogly nroslaiMt throsxh hit aw acknowa ailjre-l omcial oran : Isiy A ibtrlsK,ri tlugiias has stra k ibt fatal l.l-.a at Kbkw N Kbiegisit.l ir A men an im Kno N'lhingsm ( Aatarieamism) falls dead to the gruuell lu apiaaJ colt am it bt kedf-1 " .. Mr. I'ltlaw Aee.wta. Wa. f . s. I " np-iM bM ; (eo.ps lb ium ,m rnr... J ,K. Ki.asa. Co. U rr. - - "i w An I at larg by ppitmtwiary trtillary, asortaily wnaaded. f tarsi red abaat ln.ll s . . . I T " w, "Vge by ir.se. .i.aiet; Corr-l 4,a.,.h ' arte. Pri ausaauarst SB aaeur tunplewiewtarv Mist !-(. Kaasw irL It I toil, re. 4 . Ambaa- Pari afW tbe rii3 tieia af ibt titt' e . , - Jot Miller. J.sa bir...L Ca. I , Sd Af lillerv. teveitU wuaaded. Bad I'rivasas balat H. V aikint aad W m, Abbott, t o. C. 21 ArtilUr J li fh" If w sanded. kwMral eseaatad teHJ ia kat(, cstkc- tad bfomscl. Ws been received fnm Mr. Fillmore by a gentleman ia tbit eity, ia abirb be itataa that b bad not r.id lb uUJal an maewoeat ef bit torn I na tion bat deeUmd himself at tbe etrvic of hi frtaetdt. His formal aeerptaae af tb Bom!atle may tberef irt bt tiparwd ia tbe euara f Uw daya. H'sAinyi'ta h$nn. m .1, , s s e .i trmibasora, a lie (Jhiitatea bt th Seaata, aa Tesadty mad pear b la favor of rpaatag tbe I'niu-d ''ale aealrality Uas, tnd setting lb Ulhmwea, to kaspoi.o'y u-clios betaaeatl A'ltati Bad PailOraaat avea at tb (xpeaat uf ttf The plsjetd la bit letter, whick if srrj by tli plJi will prove John A Gilmer lot wbst kt has vr been, a lilieral, yost md generoa man. Our Fstteva frirndt will sa bim aaaw amoag them, end be able tojedg f tbemtelves of these eonjectur. tif tb ftar.dsirl. CmmJmir 'arsrif. m , , s s 1 s - I -eat t ea tea s Tb prsrset of Hi A me-iaan party ia Cattora Teaaeasr it brighter ths rx.lillctl party ha bad tit St li day of Ifsriie (tr gliriuut vic tory. Frma eeary a as r lev Sy imlieat.a tr moat d eerieg. .t so tamer oor trlai h wa AUKIVAL OF TUB BTBAMHR PiSttal A, t . ttvr BAVI LATB. BaEADSTUFFS DECLISED. Vtr a(g bkhi raser1s)lea. fif dayt ago nineteen mtcbanie aad bv kirtfs wer diaehargail from empkiymeat in ihe aavy yr4 at l'artawlh, loan they hs1 dared I . C. H'ar, reqiies jat th r poliluwjiaa, wilb it to v.ls tor ll( A aierteaji uadidaias ia lb recent ! qoH Hist tlia any prf t rr. New York, April 29. The Cne ttesmtr Ptr- H, ".apt JudtHBt, reached narr-thnr morning, alter a very quick patsac of last tluta tea daya, She tailed at noon on Saturday, th l'Jth and brine" seven days later inteligencc. lb I tnuii newt 11 But t-nportant, atpecuuiy bur political inlellnieace. lu Paaca Contarano ailjitarnoil aa Waduea day, (ha l(Mh, having arranged all tb minor d toil. COMMERCIAL. Cotton, rtulet of the week 1.3,000 bales- of which tnecalalort baik 40,000. Pruea thihily advanced ear an . Orleac Fair 6,; Orleaa Middling 01; Upland Middliug ul. American stack oa hand dOil.OiMX Manchetiadvicea Bene favorable. Breadstuff, eonsiderahly declined. Wheat 2d; Flour la, Cora dull with a downward toadea ry. Prntisiont generally unchanged. Cnaul. (Klf agSJ... , Tribute ef Neseeet, Al a called marling uf Itolatvill Ledg No. 150. the '2 lib April, al tb resident nf oar me oh beloved Hi oiber tenner Voting, dee d, to? tb piirse if performing th but Tribal of rennet over Tim remains wun luoerai iiianitla. ub motion, h wat RttultrH, That a Committee be eppointed te draft res. I u: ions txprastiv of th high etlima liua iu which oar detained bother wat held by he member of thai lodre and of tbttr etneere tore .w pi tii keof a toua 'and valuable member. Vt hereupon W . 1. Jones. Jas. M. Teres I r and Ir. A. R Young were appoiBUtd tatd Commilt sad mad lb f'dlowinc reirls Hs-ini, 11 bsih pieased Alinlibtv tVnd, La tli order ti a wis but iaseralalde prnvideaee, la eioo f - .ui etrtli our mark !. nsd broil ar Frnner Young wo departed tin It aa lath rtb ISrS, are t-1 rear. I'tmJnJ, Ikat in tb dsatb of oar kamad bt. Uier Ihe lodge-bawa a aeefal and devoted meailier. bit family a kind aad aflaetiimaai bat- baod, a f"d talbt. tne Ckarek atembe I a at truly ail iraej hi pmfssei m, lb MswiiBiiy a tliantat.lt tn set 141 til sea. Itm.jrrj, Tbatw offer to lb aid. W uf dsstti ul brotlitr ear dasp aad keeriltlt cymtms Iky aad amsdoeiaea aad pray tAwd tbat Bpua the iwuia hearts ef all toe iseraatea lamuy ana fr.eo.ls k mty pear tb spirit ef t taisltltua and nea-e. ft.orc. That la ttAea al ear aeteem we wear the asaal kadf of aw-arntii for tkiny davs. AteeanW, 1 aal a wy at thtaa rttnlatsan kt Qiraiskad Ik family af ar drpaned beutkar tad ilist a Ty l eetit to th . t'o-e 4 ila llaleigk Wilmineton, Mny, 2d. TcarssTtsr Sales reaterday ufSW bl.ls at M for virema 2,40 for yellow dip and 1,40 for bard. No transactions to-day and nun nn market, that we km-w of. ni, bale yestordsy of at'U enstt tt oi cts. per gal. and at 240 de at 35 et. VY bear uf no tales to-day. - llosis. riothlng doing In either qnalitr. Tab. Sale yesterday of 104 bblar at J,2o per bbl. - ' . . CoTTOS. Sal ystrday of Ci bale Buddlmr to good middling, at 11 ott per lb. . rpHB EXAMINATION ef th Bfneat. of th J University of North Carolina, wilt begin on slonday, tne xota er.viay instanv, Commtactmeul ea lUursday ota or June, v Th eOmmiUe of Yititatiea ferlBod, eonsiatt of Ui excellency THOMAS DRACO, tjoveruor of the Bute eaa rrert et-emeio. Hon. 1. U Bwsin, L. U !., I'ret'lof the Colltge. nillinm J. Alexander, YtUlltn II. battle, . James W: Bryan, ' . . Iisaitl W. Courts, John W, Cunuingham ' John k. Dennell, " n'i'han A. Uraham, Cuthuig lltatell, ' Htuaatl T. Hill, ' - ' Jam C. Johnttoa, ' " " ' Csdwtllsder Jeats, Jr,v r Andrew Joyner, ' , ' . Matt. R. Manly, Oilet Urban, Oeorge C. Mtndenhtll, John M. Moraliead Henry Pe ter, ' Walter L. dteelf, , Hugh WaddeH, Joattkas Wortlr, CHARLES MANLY, Setrttsry of the Board ef fcirsetort. Raleigh, May 6, la'iO. U td Book Binding. JOHX II. DeCtRTKRcr It BOX, rf BALK I OH, N. 0. A RE ttill earrying eu II I Book Binding, huslaess 2 ta all Its branches tt the old stand ever '1 ar aer't N. 0. Boekatore." Their Inert tsee isejlitiet w'H enaWs thtia te ex ecute tke binding af l'siio-licsli, Ntwsssptrs, Mu tie. A., with preBicuaeat sc 1 dl'pat u at he torn prices. bosk I seat to tktm rrom any t art or the putr with diieetioni, will be bnuud In to) "ills desired, bexsd and sent htek wiilo. ut delnr. Ait trett . J01C H. IM ARTEItfT k wiN. Ktleigh, N. C. April 2J.18iO, . ' 19 . Tu Book. Tax Bookt. I HAVE for sal a few Tax Books, nuidt stprets. Iv for tlit tut of Couhtr t'nurt t'kiVs tnd Shr IDs, with printed hee lings of estA'ltoBi isi.i' . property, andtr Ih. Uf reveau. uiat trie tcg.i tore of thi. Hut. . It. D TVRNER, -. - S.C. Uv-kslor. Rtleigh, N. C May, 16C. lo PXACE PROCLAMATION I rpm rtikHtuiuKk sgrft fTriLLY infor v- S aUJ SKMI All USUQI.S, t!l Hit tS' MS IB rai, af kit rtlnra Isoui tUs b.Ui-rl l.u. tnd ll.. arrlxal of Ml atecs sfBtoiag aa Kaantar giMls, is areeiat,'ltitlit,t asslsscres, sad Vssiuifi el Irso-i. Bocliaa, as Aairrlcaa msaafartart, ef tirry vsnsi. af evtsr, usliiy, end pries. M HNIflllkU t.tMlfH, iil liss.qf.ssBecTlesai aairta Pits. Wsass, tad CJ tea anUrr shirts eita, tira sea i .au.s it,so Itith, Cottsa, and Thread, waits tuerWv llstf ft.. tilavstsf try vtrist: a lars si-iia. ul sr I 4 st asa sijist fYsvtts, net, rne-, r'ra te no.- Suarssd.rs, Ails aad bins Crtvsri, r Ik. bless, sr blasa ttaiWtepsetek Msa4krelrls(.irsslef aa si , As. Ii sadiiioa, kt tr air rveetrats t krt ss teruaeal af urKBion kaot xtifirboTitute Vblrh. seltg anaafseaued ss-Ver kk) tea rvservt.le, ta .irertiea, kt saa eenfiaeiHly reentsesea te til - Tt leu areata af hit ssmn kt AVeless te evst n attaattea tkta asfatofrirt, ttol edi asks r t -. aaa Hoat St bis aires f ertsitctt slsck.ss Iks tssssa sl vaaett, sad let astls ta So pslrse esse rriisirs. A kt Seas Is aa essajiastiwel Lit o-t aH-rs pwrrks sj tlseatevt a saarss let tkitf Te task savers ks ut..rt err l teJarreisnts 1 rteelvtt rssalsrly. Iks tslsst freer, ,k s. Aassrlraa rsasett af rtskieas, rvt.H.. IKs ta asset tswrlsaeed aetkwea, leak it ran a( si tMBafvBring,aB geaiwatses tfl kt ejlt Is lint.. If Bet taeer'ar, tst IB Iks Slats, ar eel at u. .01 . lasjsshlr sr pries. II 11, kt uas.ihea IM I 'I M'. vol a oh il rrni i.ai akr ..a T, tkt kstlh ekse year ess Is rsa kt tt ii ts,..-t ksatsP Wkltossbeeaa ks awSsi. asset tB 4tU, taksst Merest tkaa4 as j0 laor ts vairt Is ait.rtt the kaiHo, sf ' is avyae tasaiMsT W ky fctaok X.iiio 00 Ariittas Irsai t heme, astk at asii-or sst ,t . rliaiss ss Sfeil , aa ta Ih a.. u j . aaie f ' Tsaks totta Itteret. It tkt l'seef f.4 . Rseth I'aesftnt, sktiik af M Wot li.o.-i.i f . err Jt to tea is is. ll.siOa.s nmskls nVt tat ts ' sr. aa ketttf tat sstssesis a S4 stl- as ll-ei k t r alsks kr ttssslti let k sit ni H ll e. i.- m Btassiioia t t,s aa ssesirii aias tt bases, tt asatl, tt k . N'rtTfri Is test rsa sfl la t It as4 ere. I.'t. lfc set. i s- -i. e .1 . rssit hi ay lv t. sr ise t ti . , .-. , , til at aklek as.Ts !-' It - J ' . lA.o It- 11' fiprsat: tM l,il 1. . feslstfk, Aprtl II, 1A It - t. tsttaliki a t.silaai Rati ItaaA. are antbeiaad to tea that a ktor ba. Urnl1' m" UJ th M.-13' 'W gisaing of tlx ad." Tbe a, w tahorad ander maay diatdvsntsgea. Tv oar candidate, meny wbo ar Bow ilk Bt f i 4 pilltiil old!., loeal disasasiiHit sprang ap ia oar ranks to tie. p ir our strength. and la many flare ear frieadt were thereby disbeartetied But not they art uf "wa mind sad Voit, and art trywltragr to de belt! for tk man wbo, tU.1 tU stkers, i heir Irsi abate for th PVasideeiey. Msay a Ivmxrtl, l.-t, Wb bat served bit parly fur yeara,ill bury bis silly parttsaa prtj Jicat next Is. I maali ipJ letiisa in I'trlsot -aik. Tkit it nv st are llaovoerary. ! imman laborer it not to reran ftapbiymmit Btilesa b will is ear hi pracrib tialiv Ura A aterittos. la Psatjliania, tl tpnag U-rtH.a tb t tut pri'lng gain tit "Sam.' The Lesttja ll. ett urt that tb A Merlons tr making gigta, tic stride bt fji KeyM. a !lst. r 1 ' 1 ' DUD. - In ibis rviBty, na Ibt th f April Tevepl K- Irttua, aa tskseutsd said highly rmsMai, tints. OppOaiU tb Mutoulo Lodge, Mar k. Ii i . TsJVsa 1 ssl'. r. 11 Pn; 1 K. JKt'FRKYt. tT. M. rat . 4 teetAst a Aaetiiet. siatasaita. (bar great ilobBsttr aUtadvaaatad U,f rav( aatara)saj!kiat bard lel-.r lo pad ri'tvor af CeW, and tlisramarlsad tkt aeatrslny It as a 'tad frasltsq La lil Tai UT eiaroB itnsirBraaligttij." ... mmlb ftjiHrf. Itpv, atsskstiies asd ks' SO SISS fee aHe S has. ted M kit tats tlmaa k Intwt ''!. ' "7. ' "-' " . .'.- . i . . . -- . . --. - - tea. 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