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NORTH CAROL IN A ST A R--. WEDNESDAY MORNING,. 31 AY 14. 185G CcngreMlonalV ' Wity-ronrth Congretr-rSnt twki. Waatayo, May S, ISS. -SiKim.' Mr. Pugb presented th resolution r tli Ohio Legislator in fator of the tdm'ietioB of Ktatat as Stat into th I'nion, with her free Sute Constitution. ' On motion of Mr. Clayton, the Secretary- of Stale waa rwuflitei) to furnUh the Senate witb tli original journal of proceedings af Ilia Ameri. eaa Commission in Ttrie in 1K03 end 1804, fur liqilidalitigand auditing the claims of inn m eitiient against Franc fur spoliation on eoro- are. . ' Mr-Bayard tuMressed t!e Senat at length on Tli mihject of tbe naval retiring board, adroca tiug a prupoitiun n hurli he bad submitted, name ly: restoring hi their farmer rank all tlie ofEcert who hare been placed on the referred list, and to investigate the capacity and faneae of thoat drop ped officer ho may deeir it bj court of inqui ry. Without concluding hie remarks, V Tha Senate adjourned. 1 . - Hols or nrntacxTATivis. The House tin dor the operation of the previous question, pat ted a Senate bill appropriating forty fire tbouc and dollar for deepening the channel orer the St. Clair Flat, Michigan, and alo the bill tpeo- ficaliy defining the object fur which the balance of the appropriation fur th improvement of the Stranth riter, shall bt expended. " 1 Mr. Cliofpaaa asked leare to offer joint mo lotion, for the better protection of American citizen ftrid property, proposing, for this par. poe, that tlie Fresidentof the United States pro test the- thoroughfare between the Atlantic and the Pacific States bj tit employment of an; part of tlie naval or land force, and any proper u um ber of Tallin teers. Mr. Stephen said lis was willing to suspend tli rule to admit the resolution, but not r Us postage. ' r- --, '' V , Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, said he understood that the resolution authorized (he President of the United Bute to tab possession of Central America. II was not prepared fur that. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, Intimated that he wish ed to offer an amendment looking to tli aaoexa- on of th British province. .. "- .. Mr. Clingnian (aid he would make no motion " to eat offractl an amendment lie wished to get tb resolution in; leaving it to th Itou-to refer it or not. : ... . .- :; Tb Huus sojourned, , WtniKOTo, My 6, 8T. Tb Senate (pent the Morning hour principally In discussion relative to th proper it (br th armory for tb District of Columbia. - Th bill making an appropriation for tb eon truetion of n barb at Msrtjuette, en Lake Su perior, In Michigan, waa taken op. Mr. Adams asked for tli yet and nays, insis ting to make n test lolef " Mr. Bell, of Tennessee, waa not sur that tliis Would b proper test, belieying It to be a new work and doubted whether it ttood an strong ground, or waa fortified by as much avirbrne a MM of tb other bills of t similar character. Mr. Cass remarked 1 wa a new work, bectues Congres bad never upended a dollar on Lake Superior. la Mr. Stuart said th bill appropriated twenty. It thousand dollars, and prorided that tb work should not b turn nttactd, aulas tliat amonnt would eemplet it. ' Mr Hunter oprsacd th bill, tad Messrs. Cms . and Stnart advocated it. Tb Stoat adjourned. llocs or ririnmsxTiTnis. Th House pas sed tb Consular aod IHploiaatie Appropriation bill. Mr, llctinett of New York, fh.m the Commit te oa PuUIg triads, reported a bill" granting alternate suctions of lands I low, In aid of rail roads la that Stat. II remarked that Arktn . and Misanuri had sack received thre millions of acres, and tbi bill did not propose to gir Io wa avor Ibaa half that quantity, Th Comtuit , tee bad other bills of similar character, but first desired act ton a this, to nsotrtait tb dit- ' tiotitlua of tli Hons concerning swob Btsaauree, Mr. Stephens, ef Georgia, mad aa ineffectual effort to intmduc) aa amendment, titoauling all rights, prtiilf jes, and liabilrties cntitained in this bill to th State of Leuittana, Arkansas, and Missouii, tad th tmritury of Kawas, for ths purposf of aiding b tb eoastrsjctHisi of a railroad frnat Vicksburg, Miss, by Shreereport, La., Ful ton, Arkansas, and Springfield, Missouri, to L ampton, Kansas, and that publi lands hi lb am tilcnt, and tb Sam torus, limitations, and restrictions b grsnted. Mr. Bennett feared that sack sa amendment, proposing eiiteew hundred niils of railroad. would be btal to Ux lulL , Mr. Jonas, ef Tennsssrs, nxned that tb bill be Uid npnn th uMs, but th ms did not Irermil jras ii, aay7S. A substitut lor Ik biD wa agreed toj but bofir furtbet action oa tb sulject, lb morning b' ur expired. I'lplsnaiiuct as a personal sbaracter ansntd betwnsi Mssar. McMslha sad Perry, and b taeeei Mcst. Waikiu aad Sored. Mr Jonas, uf Tnass,nwie4 that lb II proceed to tb bushMis a th Speaker laUr, Li objeti betrg to reacb lb bill defining lb du - . ef tU CssussiisiiKiSau of Clsctiua U-lb ail ef Wuhii gtoa, and C tbepurpraa. But lb motiua did not prersil tea S3, nays Bfi. Tb House aljourutd, s WssawuTan, Msy T. Pis arm. TU lenan) to day aproiawd a third t'iaiiii4 f CKifernr a lb Dsfiriswcy Bill, lbs (ret tw kasiag beea anabi to agrc. rWaslor Bsjad Ibca oalud4 hi Monday' pMli a Xsal Affair. Huts f RaruaasaTsriTam. Mr. Pringl rf IVrrd t rooltilion, to lb esVai, thai a a Cos. mills taf Cvafsreae badbeea aaatl toagraa, It.s II-MM ailber to its smewiinwnuiutisagresiKg f rota i!"- uf the !. Ih. ll.m4ry Msnhall .t.j1sd. Mr. Cebb. ef lxw.t, wUbt J to kuvw lbs partieuUr pwiaht of d,Mgrsmrut, s to let tb IImm act sf aiau'y a saw. Mr. Siaatssi aid tb peiasipal rminf wT tb Army ifcn bundrsu tb"aasd, as 4 IVaabioftoSi WSUsT Work bilk, lis Use r . f tolvas Ux bJl aalea tb saaia would r4 b lis assWsxala. II 4 tb yr I s af A-tV iawis tbrualewsw I Ibruw all lb f.t rf (U C un law lb bi sf th IU sal4 tk Pre Istrf I tsbibi! j r . r. ut g 4 fsWb. Ibal lb lews are fibflly J M. Mj a 4. fn Ud tlx ndsiiaietratMSi - , ,mt ll S lI I iirfillfc law bg STb. i -ra! !.." - fi lU p-te'm-j B 11 a I- ' r'4 K s l'-wii' jf Cf-rr -. j Vasainvrua, Msy fi. Tb Shatb discussed tb resoluiioa of. tli Committee on Foreign Relatione, relative to tb termination of tb sound question, e Th Senat adjourned without taking question. he House as wiU as tb Senat adopted th report of tb Joint Committee of Conference on th bill amendatory of the bounty land law. On motion of Mr. Pennington, th President waa requested to. transmit all the information in his possesion touching the recent disturbance t Panama, and the interruption of th routes to the racificj. Also to statejr list measures hsre been taken for the protection of American inter sU, relstive to th tame. Tb consideration of th disagreement to the amendments of fue De ficiency Bill, wa not reconsidered. Mr. Giddings, of Olrfb, waa attacking on item la th bill, when bf suddenly fainted, and fell to th floor. Much tscitement ensued, and the business of lh Hons was changed to receiving report fur one hour. Mr. Giddings was cotiTeveJ to a tofa, where he soon recovered bis consciousness, . tnd was taken horn. Sir. Campbell, of Ohio, reported the Ocean Mail appropriation, and tlie Putt Office appropri ation bills. The Hons passed a bill granting upwards of a million and a half acres of land to Iowa and the railroads therein, by a rote of 79 to 59, Mr. Sinithof Ala., from the Comhiittee on election, reported in faror of Oter, the contes tant of Gitllago's teat, from New Mexico. No action. Giddings appeared and concluded his remarks on the Deficiency Bill, cuiKleming the Oregon war, and the course of th Government iu Kan las affairs. Th House adjourned. . WsamxcTos, Mny 9. Sexate. Th Senat took up and pasted sun dry private bills. Th Senat took up the House bill granting binds to Iowa for railroad purposes. It was sug gested that tbe bill be put on it passage. A discussion took place, at th conclusion of which the bill was passed yea 31, nays 6. Mr. James, from th Committee of Patents, re ported a bill amendatory to tlie patent laws. Its ohjut is In protect the public against the oppres sive on of invalid patent, and tin renlly meri torious inventor from the piracies of diahuuest in- fringerf. Tb Senate adjourned till Monday. Hoist or KtruiTATivt3i. 'h House rs- sumed th eontiderttion uf th messsg i t the Sentt asking for tlit tppuintment of a third Committet uf Cunferrence on the disagreeing amendment to th Deficiency appropriation bill. Mr. Phelps complained that Mr. Gidilingsi yesterday, bad charged that certain people of Missouri wr traitors, and deserved to b hang- Mr, Giddings explained, his statement wa tb psople of Missouri, by invading Kansas with an armed lore fur tin purpos of subverting tbe law of that territory,' bad committed traason. Mr Phrlp denied such au invasion, and said that tli ebarg xitd only in th distempered imagination of t'i author, Tb Missourians who went l Kansas wore, and art In favor of maintaining tb laws; and th scenes of blood' shed wer properly ebtrgeabl to tli gentleman from Ohie (Mr, Giddings) and bit frienda. After further debate, th House agreed that a (bird oommitte of conference tbali b appoint ed. Th House took np th resolution, reported by th Committee of Elections, that th parties to th Kw Maxieo contested election es, b tl lnwd to appear either in person or 'by counsel, to represent llie'tr respectir claim before th House Tb question wa takn on III motion of Mr. Ctrlile to etrike eol that part of the resolution which pniidcd for eouuset, and dwidtd in tb aflirmstife. Without toming to a onoluiion upon tb sub ject. Tb House adjourned. t 1 ' Tb Washington Lentinel gives no respil rrom lortur to tli nnhappy oecunt of tb Whit llous. Behold bow he larrup him ! W bar now th s of flen Pierr reward for services isrrforflisd in behalf of the Slate. He entered lb Presidential office, thru year ago, aa lie almost unanimous choke uf the people. Thm slavery qustion bad j usi closed, snd svery body wa latitTis with It (gitaliua at aa slsmsot of pulitie. Both branches el Congress war with' hiss, th people wer with hint th country wm quiet, prusieruut, tnd pre-eminstillj patrinti. But three years hav passed and the Lierutiic. ef wkora much s expneted. has not a real friend in th Penal, and. in th House. I her nr bk angel visits, "few and far between. In lb bwgmt tsciion lb I'akei b is not only witb ut appnrters, bul i rrgsrdsd with seniiusent M anmiegltd eowsmpt, He Ws buwevtr, a can didate fer the Prswdsocy, and it nominally sup ported by nwn wlm know bow unfit he it fur the oftee and bow ainch b disUuaurs lb Asscrioaa name. Of his OMirs toward rVllr and Xicaragua th rientinel tats Wt trust that wt thai! not witness lb failure ef tb gallaal Walker, caused a il only eaa be by th annatural sympathy of ear eahiuet with bis oppueoals, tnd by it aiding end abetting lb nMrrwpUea ef those reeourose with which I be pablie sptnl ef his nouniryusen wuuld willingly seppit . uit kiss only Isir lsy s4 s be cant lsss ia hie bead, ia bst eeese aad ia bit swore--he I ysu eaa pea up aud Men eat lb liea at tb lisr. liallaa A fair. Tb Leaaa Timet seys tbat lb tattlers broach! by rWdiaia befur th Cuafrrsic new held sa I'ailt rtUi te ever pert el Italy, beltb kief apine It flrta te ibcwadilk of lb Pafial territorie. Ktrdime tabes (rente! efaiett Ih ttpral enreasarw at tb priekoi-d. aa4 sBTite tbe allies ts 4libri aa lb rteuastsae. Ilea ef lb Rlaaea govraaseat. Aevurdlng tb Timet, tb ktolly retwdjelei lb pmilim that teasnnral power It aeaeteare fur tb Pvpe, la ersVir thai be sy felly eitrcis bis apiillusl ta Ibarllj. rh bold thtl kit reaction tuighl U wUely rsatraie) erclswaaslieaj m alters, if bs rigiiOl as t torn per ol tevcrtiga b dsested bv tUteohle, H aaighl b insisted tbel k sbneld swllrtly tllatiegnish belweea hi deli te lb bees) ef th sbtrwb act) hie duties a liollse Bovsrsig ted Ibtl while eeilesisstirel peett ar bold ky Cerdusel ted Bieboe, all ihet asm tsrwa tbe pepwUlbsi Wkitb 1 swtjwi t bias, heeU W vmilld te rssieels MiaUter, stiaaea Irset lb soil, nedar lb ' fears) af aew and taleterw taw. Il it tVetbtfet bet bat rVtrd'.aU eat U'$ mm Frtae aad Aettrie to be slew tp"l tblt tab jset. Fb, aeww, re f ted &mm nasarea at j fib bf.hat le-pwelsaee, snd auieit. Ibat ibej ar Hrasi f. tb pet f lial. j Mr. FUlsstr and th MsstiaaUsa. Tb continued repstiuon of assertions that Mr. Fillntor would decline tb Presidential aosaiaa tioa conferred npoa him by tb Aatricaa party, resulted ratlwr from tb bop of hi opponent than from any expectation on their part that b would pursue that course, and in fact has era bod ied a strong acknowledgment of the apprehension that his position as th only conservative candi date before tb country endangered the success uf their schemes. Tb Hon. U. 8. Haven, tb late law Partner of Mr. Fillmore, and now a mem ber of Congreee from tbi 'district, has addressed a letter to the Boston Traveler, in which he dis poses of this false report, and exhibit Mr. Fill more in a light that will still mors ssdsar bin to lb country : Horn or RzriinxTATir, ) Washington, April 30, 185G. J My Dear Sir: Your lettr of the 28th instant, containing a quotation from some Boston paper, handed me at my seat. I will answer it before I lay i down. The quotation is as follows : "It is now conceded that Mr. Fillmore will decline th nomination of tbe American part v. I learn from what I consider good autbnritT that he has writ ten to his friends in New York that he is not an ' Jmrrira' in the party fence of that word, that be cannot accept trie nomination and that as soon as he arrives in New York he will make bis decision known." I have not seen (lie paper from which vou make the eitrsct, but I have seen much similar non sense in free circulation in the Anti-American prea. Supposing the sensible nieu of the coun try know fully how to appreciate it, no one has taken occasion to reply to it. The cirriilntion of these reports deems to be shout half the stock in trade of the leinocracv of the South, and approximates to the entire asuort mentof the llcpublicaus and Abolitionists, uf tbe North. These extreme men makea parade of issues with each other, on purely sectional questions, hut upon thin subject they hx'k into each other's eyes with mutual K-iiipathy, and Hfttiufsction. They believe in conuiiotfifttiey can drive from the field the nisa-TiiV is Htandin in the rery midstfof the great Amorfrafi m we-of the peo ple themselves as diMljiifioiidicd from the poli ticians, and intrigues f,,r (dace, that their work in tljocnmpaiirtt will be nioreth in half completed that Jb-emi'rs of discord and sectional strife will j- aiuntarb't Iwiee, and theory will tbeu ng linh.f rais eo, trint the constitution is "ni tU ronxideredcom' ltart" "an turncitrui .sVyaiu. and thai the time Las come to "b t th' I 'nion tlidt." My dear sir, the wiish of these men ia father to the thought, and they will be disap winted in ail their calculations. Mr. Kil I more was not nominated to decline. His nomination was the result of the deliberations of as intelligent, warm hearted, eooll headed, dnscfeoiratiil patriotic, a body or lueii as lias met in this country sine tbe convention that framed the Constitution. Mr. Fillniore will not decline. He has not so informed me in terms it is true ; but were he to decline, he would prose a traitor to that sen it i luetit in the country, which so nobly so ffener- ously suKtained him in the scry trying times of his administrator!, and to those just and compre hensive American sentiments, which calculate and llis'lMt orvin exner lnafi In svnrv section uf iur common country, with all its dviemified Institutions, interest, prejudices, and pursuits. The great American spirit, and American heart sustained him in Hint former administration, upon which he entered amidst difficulties, pcrilu tnd sectional strife. He carried it on from the nec essities of the esse, with' the tppoiuteet ot his predecessor and not with irreti of ins own selootion, save his cabinet, in 'which fur obvious teoaone, t chango was necessary, without casting any impu tation on those not retained, and save also a icry limited number, let than a doien 1 think, that telf-rspect compelled him to change, In hie own Sttt. That administration brought peace, quit', con tentment and tatiafaetion to tbt whole country. Our foreign relatione maintained on biiih, hon orable and American grounds. In all our dutnee- tio affaire, thing subsided into acquiescence, satisfaction snd approval. Sections! strife dared not show its head, and the territorial toqniaition, that ctme with th peace, then lately concluded, were placed under civil government that were tatmioutory to til. Tht government machinery, when bt handed it over In bit succeseor, wa bright, well oiled, lubricated, and in complete running order; wheth r th engineer in charge ainc that lim ha kepi il so, or whether he has let it beeume rusty and decayed, or has twitched the engine and entire train off tb track, let tb nation de eltrw. Mr. Fillmore hat not yet received official advice nf his nomination ho had not st least, on Vie Slst of March, when nt Florence; but in letter from there of that date, to me, after regretting the necessity of so early a nomination, and that th choice had not fallen up 0 another, he says, " I am fully prepared for any tacrine which it msy be necessary to make, and any responsibility it mny be necessary in lake." His original intention, when he went abroad. Included a visit to llusaia. I suppase he ie in St. Petersburg)! now, and will be borne between the midille part of Jun. II can then speak for biinelf, I have riven yea my own informstion and be lief, and briellv my reason for il. This is forli- a- I I - i.: .i I . : : .l i n.Hn.n.tin. -I.sre he said. - I am determined to ink or swim, live or die, with bit friends. Our - rt. tiso. n . Julian, of Indiana, one aa Abo caua is just, for it i tb eaus wt common omn- liiion airinberi of Coiicress, and, in th last Pres. tr y ever, ptrt .r it. and-. ought toph: but if we fall, we thtll at least htvt the console. lion nf knowing that w wtrt cneatted in i! righteous cans and Hewer red success. As ths.. outlines nf the futar beoosat more apparent, y m will I tills to juilge whither I srs correct or not in belieiing that the) American misses, ths great nil id 1 1 classes men who lost their country for it own sskt, tnd not for tlie snails of o IS re will rally upenl tn hit ttandttd snd tnarh bim at Iht mta of their choice. Yon know, quit a well at I do, bow much Con Ailrnce ie tn I pet ie Iht llepul.licsn and Abolition outcry of men of tbatclasa, st th North, who swear they hol.l thdetinieof the eanntty in tln'ir brrerlise pocket, but whe show on every pipalar lest, as in the Ists sleriions ia Khode Island and t'onnertiewt, SI Albany, Ae., Ac., thai they now number sin sit one Tote in eleven of the entire massee of tli country, and are grow ing " small by degrees, end beautifully lees?' At I btv ae n7Uuml teevett or opinions thai I as tnwilling tht tmrld thoelj tee, if il I'eeire, 1 htve tm wish te prevent Jem fn-st showing tint te your friends. I bar written ia lb midst f drhel i tb llease, aad htv4 ties (a. rtd ever, bul asa nr trwly. Tonr. 8. O. Ilivtt. r. W. Preecutt, Ken, , Brooklin. seaaltrwl rtlrect Tb Ists tmlneal Jadge, Fir Allen Psrk. one Mid sltrubli meeting, -H . In, 1 the asidel ! , fri-B tb, fuct ,h- w, m ,14 tU fugi ef bleetmgs eelil w ar atlerly ismenubl of . , . . U-ttr greatnese, a4 uf tn e-rcs e hewr. tbey ----- -. - - , tow. W apeak ef ear eii iliists-n, ewr arts. 1 tb very leeib jf the lerreal national oppoeiliea. ear freed.ee, ear laws, and forget entirely k.w , bvt from a wrnecloaeneei o lb part of tb aba. i;.t3.a ---.-'. bswt ba.t beew what kia eml.mue-a t t kr.su. ' cjebMae to tbat agitata kerb i lb breath aaity Is mlsed aw lib er very being and ewe their anetrilt, aotblnf woeld so soon shtm the tery liU: iher ie a. si a famibw eejeet aruand j litioeiam it. I disgrace, a a eaha, last, atsnserva, yua who" eVa ant was a dfsrewt aspect, be I , . , , . '.urn the 1.1,1 f t Us-, brv. ia l. No, . I J mmrtlinib! admiabstratm. af ih. U which Jose not wiul truth and gmttleaea 1 1 v err. meet ewe h as they know Me, FiMmort't Chn.iiai.iiv not a smtoea which eaat Ie tncesi, ia all it holy and bealtbfal Porto U liueiel !" ImethttTta Aged Jegre, Tli fhievepeel I'sesunst ef Thartdey bts "-t f w-k- peebeUy th ebbnn aton ia IsMtimsaa - tb "Id ick ana Jiaa. nsss.ll. kawa te l. Jlet. Ut died ea rmturdey lest, aged eee bendred aad tweely f f years three, rsvmlne as twenty tv days. II wee bora lecemher sttb 17.1, la s'twderkkahers, V a, a use slevaef t'erttu Joba t trier, whe emvsd a aa stVse dasief tha It tolu.ary wer. Jim wee tee Wdy eereeretef Cs pi.it f trtw and ethers threegtHeet th wbot fmn.4 tl Ik l'wlu.m, wt well asmeaintod with liewsrtt Weeliiegto tad asms) ef lies sskee dietlsgemld ..-st-et f th war, aed was at laektitwe aad skseo A II. a la.t de..re arrwe. 1 1 fy i4pa4t,' . Th Psmsi reey Dlvisted and tC'nssnnd. Saaator Douglas, in a letter bt addressed to tb editor of th Concord (X. n.f Patriot, dated Feb ruary, 16, 1854, speaking of th allegatiew ia th North that tb Nebraska bill open tb whole eouatry to slavery, asks th northern opponents ! of tb Kaneat-Kebraska bill : u?i.. j .l . . . - , Jti"Z??.Z$Z 2TlJi th peool perfectly free to do as they please . r . . . ' . "h V" : . This is eery similar to sentiments expressed by i tb same distinguished -ent.eman in the Senate, ' In hi speech on the Territorial Question, on tb 13th and I4lh Mareh, WO, lis said While Texas remained an independent Power. ! it was all slave territory, from the Gulf of Mexico j to tbe forty second parallel of latitude. By the j resolution of annexation, five and a half decrees ' of this slave territorr to wit: all between thins six and a half and th(forty-scnn(f parallels were, ana not 'slnve territorv forever, hv the solemn guarantees of laws' Here i. a tcrriUiry stretching across five and a half deerees of latitude, wvM- drawn from sarer and drrottd to reerfom, bj the sen act whi..h ..i,iw. w.i..i'i... and not -slnT territorv forever, hv th. solemn very act which the Senator (Mr. Webster.) has chc-en to denounce aud deride u the work of ike Northern Demim-nc " And when the northern Demscrnts are nr- raigned and condemned for having eontribnted to the extension of slaTcrr, the Bve and half de grew of la-itude north of 36 doe. 30 min. for which provision was made to he converted from shire intu free i.rrii,.,. .)..,.!.. .i ,. ..i i..i.i rsolll double that amount south nf that line hi tbe e. tionof the people theinwlves when ther come to form a State i-,,i,t,rti,, ..i.vt,. . !,. ,,. brnuglit to the notice of the public, and not to our credit in tbe statement r.f the aoeount." Here we have Judge Douglas' own interpreta tion oThis own action, connected with tbe to most momentous measures touching the public territories, for which his southern friends gave him so much credit ! Is it not legitimate to pie tent these recorded facts of history? Still it is just to say. that Mesrs. Douglas, Shields and Kich- ardon, are of the very soundest of Northern Icii.- ocrats, and nro really entitled to irA credit for tbe patriotcin and general nationality of their sentiments. They .ire far better than the matse of the Iem ucratic party at the North, who have been to fear fully complicated with Free-soilisn and the Wil- mot proviso. So generally ha. this been so, that, (.(1(lntrT Kr,,,y im,,,tprl'fr tllRt eiK,, ;rium h after Mr. 1'ierce's nomination for the Presidency, ' of patriotism nud love of I'nion, over the fell spir the Washington Lnion, edited by a Tennessean, i il "f fanaticism and discord! And can any man was forced lo say. I f'" ""''" ' that if thce two great i spirits, who alas! too soon for the good ol the " IImT rne-eW Drtmxratit ttadertof the North t ilcvortilic have been wr.ntctictj trom-us, were art a rojular )irt,ui, i,j thr Itrmovrutir yartij; and , permitted to return again to their exalted seate dtnernt lWrrr, if elrrted, trdt makr jio dUtinetion 'which none can ever fill as they did they Mtrrcii Ihrm ami the mt of the Ihmoaacu in the j would-not rejoice at an opportunity of giving dutributiuu ol official pattonaue, and in the - ; their miirhtv aid to elevate to thel'residencv.that lioofa:rnltjjr udmmuteriutj the Government." man, winini they and the whole nation bad tcst The public offices wore accordingly fillod, to a ' cd in the most trying period of our national exis great extent, by tree-soil PemiH-rnts from the North such as Iix, Bishop, Cuchraiie, Fowler, Crocker, Ac. while sound nalimal men such as Dickinson, Uronson, and others were neglected or proscribed. W. J. Brownt of Indiana, who would have been made the Democratio Speaker uf the House, in the Thirty-Second .Congress, but for the tecidentnl discovery that ha had giv en t written pledge to Wilmott that he would compose the committees with Free-soil majorities, was appoiniej to, and now holds under tbe Ad miujgtraiioii a high and important office. The present Secretary of the Interior is a Wilmot Pro- , viso Free soilor of so strong a type as to deny And bevond question, gentlemen, it was the that slaves are property. Our Minister Plenipo. ! .I'1"11'' P1'"". conservatism, the na , , ,, . . :, ., , , , r ' tionality, the high toned American feeling, and tontiary to bus.. is a ire. -sorter. Of the. .vent, dtil5, th, , niun ,, Cnetitu- delegatet appointed by the Sufta to attend the i tion of the enuntrr. that illustrated the admiliis- Demooralio convention in Jons nest fmn i York. all were old Buffalo nlaifurm Tr,;!. of HM8 (styt Hit N. Y. Nttiontl Dcmncral) but ! seven. But I hav nut lime tn go further into : the march, and frustrated the purposes and wish these political details. ea, of Seward tnd his fanatical band I If we .... '. . ., , I !andon such a msn, where shall we find a bet- What is tli present ostensible position olthe 1 ter y Ilemocratic party 1 Why, iu platform is founded And truly, is tbe American candidate for the upon no prineipleat all, but upon a soliiasy mess-! Presidency, Andrew J. Iionelson, a worthy MMfl.'Vnl.r.bn l.;ii .!.:!. :. a :. 1 representative of that spirit of conservatism and . , It br Its various sunnorters. (lenentl Pan f,,r i - example, beads those who see in it squatter tor- ! creignlv; hit colUvsgue is of those who Undent. id ' it ver; differently ; fleueral M.ifl la is of the 'lass whe think it a mea.urs " fur freejum," and Hit distinguished O, C I'auibrelonx, ortliodui a Uemuerat ae any uf them, is in lovt with it, be etnst It tejrs it will so nperste as to lear " u .t a single ejuare inch uf alav territory ic th Uni ted Htatet." WhM iKm. m it m ; u. . r t J " " ins souuunewe oi uie ieiinierniie fmrtj r Tut (Wrt needs no better evidenre of the conservatism of the American party than the in t lutM " " b? U, Aboliuon lead WwW ,B. ,. Als,liti,.n candidal. f.w ., rresidenl oe tht ticket with John P. Ualt. ef New llsmpabire, tnd, at present, th bead and frunl of Abolition e..nieiiii.m at I'ilUburg, ' ; Udt Uilng I must any of Know Noihingiant, I ; btvtupraeed it from Ih bcginninr, hul behsrt I , went lo 1'itiahergl bsd no ovuoeplion of the mis- industry rewarded, with th. means of tranepnr- ( chief tl has d-m te Ui rtns of fre.l, in a I 'ntion lo market, by that sams svtem or im tboeaend different wtyt, 1 with 1 bad tins to prueensents, who is not indehicd to smee esient, tptcify and illnstrate. JohneA. Gilmer, as a bi:isbtor, for surh lacil- 4 Th. follow .Bgs.lr.rt from tbe Albany Stat '"'-i . ' lhal tyrtta of . , , ..... impnnremtnts. nluch h hutaid. nnited with Ihatl Kcgitter shows tbe light ia which Iht Abolition- nf aaany'Dthsr .triotic'at.d libcrtl minded men. j bit regard tbt American ran Joist t for tht IV es- ' has been already pr.oe.-icd. shall te e m le'e.l idetey. Alluding lo Mr. rillmote, tb rUgistrr n fy' .t""' tbn dire " taunt a with being ll Itip v an inkle of ide l? I l nion tt Ihee will be lis irr. moving,psking t II was k oca ins let through tht bsfluewi- of 1 pr ofs f its fsliilv tit over Hit Nats I llul il is ' eal tide Whigs of tht hilirr lirey ta.-u..n uniie.1 wnk Hie altroi-lt id' ilea wli awl bectue b a Silver tirry Wing, and was pledged by his anterwlenie; br los iicssiit opmi.Mit end aesia-i atiues, l tarweid -n-l t't siw ia policy of tlie 8"Vh1'" ' AfrieoaUver. tutu urriWy prihilsted ly l.i Mieeari Cempransis frufls iu sncrost umsnis. No tna ia lb U -Is Nolh, awl even th ar bit thekine n, it so detested tid stared by tb thulitioniat. t Millard fillet 'r. This result nonld be. Tksv rents is bee how their tMralasbla wat becalmed, duritg bit f.emer tervist, bow Mt limber matt bar rotted ea a urta ase, ted tksmnlvt htvt pen.hed ef starvation, bet tb aptxtrtaa relief beeeght them by tb 1m. ' mectwey i. k. hsrb. ef t rook lie pHtrwt, I . .. .... .. . . "mif erwed tb m N mta at wbesa they s aHy eesd their dselntcuoei, aed tbel they aeeewld bewl bk boBed dstntai at tbs) fitspeel ef (olliag agai lets hi beade. ttsetk a tt setter Ittweasv. A tsWgrapbbi desrmicA received at Wasbstg lea tetasniM tha dsmtb ea Ttaadsy aseraiag f tt asaslae WUUasa C. Utsrwmt, a bat rttidsaea Ore tinhorn', lie , f aeers'gt f tbt I bHr. . ' Vrsm tn rwlishurj Bsrsl IntSTsstuig Latter. Ssusacnr, April JO, 1856. H. W. Mill, Esq. 1 .Sir : W here been nrged by a number ! of our eitixeue to wait upon you at a committee sua aiiicii vtis w suurtu loirauiiwoiuii iw, .-orMwvening. at Ma lis.., baftt enc to th nominees and nriucinle o! to Amer- lean party. Permit as .sir. to add oar personal solicitations X those of our friends whom w bar th honor 'ZX'U - With sentiments of bigh nteem, w remain, ' lours, o J. F. Bill, Jr., Wm. Mctpnr, J. 11. Ksm, J. J. Bacsta, SAinat-ar. Anril30. 1856. " l.y"' wy pol' mvitattc .''K of th friend tb An tlon".' P"'P"F', to ke f11 foV evening. Thoe nomtDstions, b GentUmen:l find that I am compelled to de-'i merican nomma- that purpose this """"K- Ih(se nomioamms notn nationa. ana Sta,e' re "ntitled.in my humble judgment, to the most cordial and jealous support of every pntm.t: Jnd ''e "trongest nesurance, that iftheir i" A !""r Am ud th,r w'"'19 !"'- in PPr"hing political conflict, they will be triumphantly elected. Aim, neau 01 mill mini is ine inline 01 line. who during the three years he administered the after tbe dea:li d Gen. lnv'"r: WM l'.u' ,'' hl" tirmnees. In. esuitea natriotum, tin tii(i resistance to lstiati cim, his unflinching devotion to the Ciii'U and the (Constitution, odiartn the bitterest partisan rancor, and to extort, even from hi political ad versaries, the highest admiration, ad the-inost unlouhded iiraiie. Can any man ene frum'tiis mind a reeollectitai of the iininii ent and porten tous character of tlie dangers, which threatened the Rnpublic duriiifi the pendency of fiie Com promise measures 'wfore Cmiiics ? Ik tberc a heart so dead toeverv liib mid noble emotion, as not to recur, with pride lo the fearless, the lndd, the intrepid uianncr iu vt hich Mr. Fillmore breast ed the shirni of fanaticism, vhich thretitctit'd to sweep over tbe country 1 Most of the great men and noble patriots, who aided in cnrryingthrougli the CompromiNe measure, and restoring peace and harmony to the Country, then on tlie brink of diaunion and civil war V'lav, Webster, Coss, roots and others did but an act of justice when acknowledging, that to the steady firmness and ........:.. ,.r m:ii..j l-.ii .i. tence, ana nover, lor an instant, tounu wtniiug in every patriutic purpose and resolve? The supposition that Clay and Webster, were they yet with us, would be found fighting under any other banner than that of "Fillmore, the Constitution aud tbe I'nion," is doing the grossest injustice tn the memory tnd fame of those illustrious men I They wen united, whilst living, in every good word and work for their nttive land, and they have been left behind them their fullest endorse ment of the high charaotcr the statesmanship and the sterling patriotism of the candidate for the Presidency not nf the American varty alone but th candidate of all who regarding the Constitution and the L'nion at of mort value .1 . . . strike, yet another blow for their preservation. inau me uicui oi mere party, nreueiernunea to tralion of Mr. Fillmore, which so eininentlv enti- U?".nim "n wPPort: ".' k i w'.tl, Ik. ...1 1 .1 , n ,. t L. . 1 actentcd bitennduet. when in 1H50 htchecked o"onniT, wuicu . seturcu me nomination oi u. v:it 'i..: ii -:j "ii. ruimors. ' minis inn ismnu irienu in Gen Jackson learning from him thesacreduess, f',rM ,n, power of that glorious sentiment, "the rriierni i nion, man inn snail oe preserved, resisting- every effort tn riisauilv w hether trpearinc under the garb of I'trtT man agement, or sectional orrniiisatiun, thauiloning his party, where he found that party abandoning the cause of the country and preciiitatinK it fci ruin, allying hinitslf with th ureal National American movtment, t" el erk the insrrli of f .f e'giiism. and save our lU-ruhiiran lnatitiitmna 1 from Ih dangers whir', threaten thein with ! high eiperienes in ritihlir arTairs holiest. ;n espenenee in put. lie arfairs honest, capa ble, faithful to the Constitution ne presents bis i countrymen with rUims In their confidence ind supxrt, which il would l-c a reflection on their 1 gratitnae and juatio to suppoee tbcm capable of ; disregarding, lie is a tpi and true man, '. What shall I say of John A. (iilmer Il would j be superogation in me, to speak of him In yon in i terms which he deserve. Though of your tec- j tion uf the Stste, as far tt residence goes yet, Ins fsm end services bcbng tn the whole 8tat. There is not a spot id anil ia North Carolia, which has been improved by thai liberal .v.leui of Inlernal Imiiroveuienta, which hta wsked up , the sleeping energies nf our people, that de n-1 bear tviHeoee, and is cot eterMliiig prH.f of the legi-lstiis lilieralilT and staiearnanehip nf John ' A liiltuer! Ther is not man who Inds bis 1 nelese to speak tbas to yon M. (Iilmer. I : hav known him personally for many reart.tnd I kre w bim to be a generous mm t Inn frisml. aod an tnlightead ttatesasaa. 1 tisvs kaowa bim to perform acts of arenerneity, without leton latom.w lio-k would have dues beiee to any men, bt era bt at rk-b as lb tna, b woeld bt as lit,, rolaatb.davl I aball tut 1 'bim with a much phraser, as lever rut a rot tor an ant on, gej is a Tbe coti teat in which we nr gog' A ... - IH . j . j i . be dependent ep it itsase. At lb cowAtct deepen tha, aad tb day M Itol tenon af- prun.be. 1st ear teal aad remdeuioa be Sine to role with the immsnteee of Ih teat ia which w are struggling, and bking to nothing hta Ibaa a gl'iru-se victnry, bst a rally amuad tb banner lntnrilied with tbe name of Eillstor, IhMstltua. aad Uibwerl With bigh respect, Voar friead aad ieilow-sitisee, II. W. M1LU.R, Mr. r.vsroll, In t lettec ia which bt arrt ieaibet io at d4iv bus Wtsbiagtoa Addsee, at ftpnegfUld, Mset-tatt "I sm grmtitsd thai rnm mmxut with as la tb with s apprrspcias tb aeoceeiU kt aid ef th lead rs tb peeehoet es Meant Ttraoa. The nit' l wetter ef tbt proprvwtur throw tome dunht e bat prtttnl willingwaet at tell the estata. ll eeaawt, bewerer be tbesbted, thai II Will evawt natly burnt peUm pcweeiv. I lb assmattna I SIM BBdsewtend M.al th edurta ssskiBg to rose tb re-eeet reads wiU be related. Th eaate wbieb bsv already beea rereivwa! by as bat bee tafsly ad edvoatagteeelr laseeud ia traat, nasi I tfcs'l mtk th tem disnoe.tl.as af waat aaey aeretrtet eeese Into my neede, wu th-Sweba 4 tWibt pevwmal stl (Mwiid the tiismp te poxJ.aM Mussi eentuaHf k l, tbe fuacto reuied sea be srre- prioied to suees W aaoatu pvrwwa. r...al saterwet estetd wilb tha asrtseee f aabancr- tea." , Crut Dtenetrwtic Meettot; at aesrain. Testa t Eleoaeat Vpeecb ef Mr. Puactweegmil I Th anterrified Icnioerncy of Seguin, held a asceting at that place on tb 30th of January, when, it is said, tb most intelligent ma ia th' crowd held forth ia th following eloquent strai: "Sur 1 I rise to address Ibis taetun, a a re turned prod t gal, from tht annvkondic 1 Sur, I base wepped over my apostee like tbt babe duet after tht milk or iu mother I Sur, befure th ateembled world, I this da proclame, that no moar will I phraturnite with that abonriaabal peepnl called No. N uthingt I Sur, I am from tbt mowntaneoue regontoi old Vhirgionyah, and thar amid tht mow capped peeks or the would, tukt io the creme of Diramioroucy. I tended a Dimmocratie Convenshun tbtr wuntt, at tht y ewnairnymous request or the party in my konnty, and of it .wouldn't tyre yew and my frees here, I would make s peach her that bniaid thar, but sur, I no it will tyr yew. Sur, I waa a demmycroat. before I wa born, tin have been oue ever tent, eckcept when in tn evil minit I jined th orful and God fortakin No Nothiu 1 Sur, I lor to drink in dimmoerouoy, and feed jiet like hoggin every man in th house. Sur, befosr I turn my bae to the Dimmoucratic party enny moar, that majestic eagle which soars in the skies, up t 'Wards yonders sun will quale and sicken at ita bryllyancy, tnd faulin from his alperyati hite, will sneke auitTng gruvellen bus tards the ballance of bis life. Sur, 1 luv to rise on a mighty tluirt, and tuiliti high up into tlie face oT tbe sun, an lookiu thar on that nutj orb that easts its halow ov life ou tins mundane "phere. gather from its Illumn.a-huos that mental life which will enahul me to euhtentlie benited among uii feller citixen 1 Mister Preiiieiit, 1 apek here to da at Ihc wanderiu lam which bat returned to his ancestral flock I Snr, 1 repeat, my dimmocracy was sukt iu limn the cradle ; I have Always been t Dimmi crat. Away yonder iu times gone by, up among the toweriu pekes of ole Virginyali, whnr the snow glitters in the lite ov the vurnal sun, 1iav 1 edvercated the great prinoipuls or the Dimmo cracy ! Yes, Mister President, way up in that good ole Stait have I cast my voice upon the breete in favurov Dimmocracy; an now, eur, dowu in the maiden Stuit ov l'exas, what the Turnal sun an autumnal xeffers fan tbe loxov the whory old man, and kit tlie cheeks ov the bluship damsel, will 1 again raze my voice in favurov its pnnuerpuia. Down near in tin young tait whnr the blud ov'thousan martyr ov liberty bar phurtilized the site, and run like rivewleoj over the grouu, I will agin stan up befure the Ameri can pcepul and piede fur its heveu-boru doctrines. Yes, sur, with one eye fixt on the eagle, tbat proud byrd ov Amcriky, which floats along on the clouds like a paper kite, and tbe other placed on the eternal sperits or Washington end Perce, 1 w il! ever remaiue trew too my party, and will send my voice down the gail like a hurrykaue, too terafi -them who dars tu..unltuid agiu..utl Sur, my doctrin is, the I'nion and the Kountry, now and furever, wun an insufferable. 20,000 IN ONE MONTH. ERNEST LINWOOD, Ily Caroline Leo llenls. VIsTHOtKlII but tiriKl ranntb tiM p-, sibm the ftrnt ct'py ot this brilliant bouk wu .ftued, yet m gretit hus bii tbe lieinantl fur tht Ittstaot) noil boat ful work from th peu uf iu Umentcd autbtrea, th. wt art now printing lite TWENTIETH THOUSAND, with u nna)atd demand alill prafting na. 8idc tht dy of tha Latuplifthtcr, nm book baa told a rapid) jr or beooaia au ttnirrraailly popular. Col. Foliar of the New York Mttror, to one of the moat elegant arurlee tvertnnediiiiKaikiamthon or tbtlr productieais ttatt tht ftllowing beadtiful aanguagt i Krttevt IsIuwmmL Ttmlh darken hit eyt, nplotnei hit wine;. But the aweetMt tong ka tht I ait he ainjfe." In the folume entitled "Erneat Llnwocd" jnat leeaed hy Jewett f Co of Buinn, we hate the dying tong of tht elegant and gifted Mr. Caroline Lea Urnta, MoamfallT tweet like the atgh of aa JbiHaa lyre, yet derp and orarular an the rotee of aiaay water. It aeeau to have been poured forth while her eon) lotted dew to the oeean of heat. On alnoit every uaee wt ea tract the shadow of the deaib-angel, who bore bee away when her aong waa ended. Wyrtertooa r lee ma fr henrath the uiititiing veil of Si-irlt-lai-d etare aa we TmA, The bok la a brtd-iaat fnrewell a lingering hand grai-p from one we luted, if we wiipiatinot. Hi itnpreMirt 'iuki are rr Tela I ion ot tha inner life of the writer wmtlfi-fully yivid and abaurbing. tc?i wundrfully real. We will t attempt to follow iot. In thi notice, the thread of a Inimitable tate.in ao dnitg we ahonltl only an tin pats aceneaand enca, noub coine, with beatiti' i ii il;,- .-, aL.fu, ih, ui ih. ,.A.lrr ssaM.siur. uusysot tustsAUer. i , aroulil mil rob the bout of half Its charm. tw-i llshriells Ljdb will tell her own story, I W si.ll-Uexl hj Jons P. JKWETT 1 CO., Km , ft - - - - - -" - - - NKAV GOODS. II R K A U LAI E 10t)U, EM BK Il DE R 1KH, te. The babscriuers htvt Inst received from I New Yerk, t full tasortment of tht below ttmed goods wluth htve teen selected with great ear truss tbs moat recent importttione, embracing ail the aewe.l styles nf Collarets sMd sleeves, in seta tomttch, Chemisette and eleevet ' ' Lart t olUrct. snd sleeves " Lace trim'ed collars tnd sleeves, t'renck worked I brmisetts sad sleevet, Lace trimmed French w. irked Dollars aad alsavse. Kmhronlered amhric, i setts to match, Embroidered rets, ea inen so. Hues t amhric. Tbrssil I sea Collars aaJ tleevisu, usteh, Miiurini.g Dele. In both h ack si . slni., Embmi-lered Hondcrksrebicfa, u rtst vsrii ty tnd tew atylse Emlmddered nkirlt ftr .fiea on i-.s Embrvtoersd Heist tnet'tm ria I .ouix-iiif,. Kmbrwid. red Utmlty and Jacl. oto I llat, kluaiia aad Cambric brfgitis ted Inseruags, Keel thread lace llertkss and Collars, Thread Lsees aed fcdgiwgs .fall eol l bo, able Hl.rb Laces fee rioaneei. s.. Together witk many a titer new tnd dssirthlt goub pdopttd tt thef resent tnd tppnovebing see tons, seek as Eloenred lilk Uresees. In gleet vsristy, ' tH-gaa4is Mualisa, JoeSet Maslin, Veenek prttta in kwlw. tins need ttcrtge Kohea. a great variety. Irhrts Mlks, stripe, sad Igersd, new stiles bight piett filke lor svemag dresses. l uiirol Mit Illi ISiseb Kilk. Is every vari.lv ae. Ail wf elik, toteilier with a eomelets astert. mset o( seosoetlil. gdt bolb foreign ted dome. lis, la fancy snd staple, will te tfertd tt tbt lowest priese Ie task er paeeleal sea'.pa. T. IL R. B. TICKER. April I, ls.V., i OfBo tl. O. B. a. Cotnpaaf , KiLiatitt, April l,la.A r-Tsrn- tVII Jellirrv1' st-r- e kbe'asll , North Carolina Ball Koad If kftslt Ff till Trait m lid iflff tii iii ii fa miprii,ioji. wEKT. " " " Imss eMtetweu', et t l A. M. Arnvs BaMrk. a tl J " Millas-ee', lit e Uss. IHbX, e tlinsik is, t tt e Jeaasetown, It e UawirsMt, I e Owiuwwry, t C e leuss, ff tb.el.wa, t a BAT. 1 1 A. Id ) I It 41 Mil Its I I r. m. t re - lniobiti otrr. s.a.i ted aepl B. C Bell Bead, April ItiA. TkSTltr !U.riB Yee. I Meee sstob. A nreu..i.cy ... . , ilda.. iseynmeli prtn ts a a in:v Uevw tWa.ll.. tt Aerie tt C.weaed el " taJlity. 2 Leujsa. Uewluam, k1.ll.tm.', a hoto.g, m .. . . . , tat TB T a - t- lan a Ii enrnd I tstese, ssuSeaue eedewwul I askrlgb reareeey Bt, lli atcf ttar. TWh Uhp betoreel may at amr kawf Mar'tft abater onraUeary aww , v On idle Wot npee tlv give t Witabx vV-a eoail tack glanet nf this (A raj aUgntalt dlrm,) hall hi aelaatial aly ehine, Forvrw aad furerer. Like atavt retlaetad 1 th ta( Of ft Kit uramee mm. That tdmtabera wa th elondy nt Of ft Bj)eti. aiwauia eairn . hare breaght rrom forest sUis, Froei srjrtsl ftmat aad ijlvaa shsds,: (Wssra I aeertud eft hats seas - Tb nowst-laasn birv,) A sstsest ef living grave far thee, bawilciiBC Msryl Btera at to aaerllss I bring. Lore's frail aad Irsg rant sftsriag, Thtmdimf oeers that droop aad die, Pale exilss frets their native sky. The hast ef Edsn still Ihsj wsar, Beraef auroral Ughl, -re lit and sorrow aad despair - Oa raven wipes bsd sntsred there, . To wither and tv blight. 1 " Foia wseld I liagsr hsrs aad twins, - r, While steal swsj tha starlit bears, A wreath of snow-whits jsissnins, And erown thes Qaesn ef sowers. Bat I may now no longer rest - Bsneath thy tattles, Lovs. Psla lliao hides hsr diamond crest Aad seeks lbs sksdy grove ; Har traia ieta aeload withdraw Are waititg for lbs coming dswa ; I eaa no,loos;erstsy. In yonder corpse melhought I heard The note of an a wskaned bird ; Tia aasr the dswu of day." Ths morning.iur grows waa aad pals Aad aigbt forsakes ths misty vsla, I too moat bsste sway. FsrowrHl-s lingojioe farewell My LifeMy Lois, to Thes t TAia satisf math shine may tell How strange how potent is tbe spell Oris sunny aaile of tkiasbss thrown Arouad Ik heart of es wtsoea, Inrsotursd davstas, OITHOSA. &PRL(i tOODS FOR 1856. At No- 29 Cheap Place. One Door ttbote K. uibjb'a Cornier. I AM now reoeiTlne; my IPHIHO AID sTJMtlKI ITOCK Or FAHCT and 1TAPL1 D8Y eooin, Uatt, Boats, Ikoes, Botuuta, As, As. which I iausid sslliag si Ksdaeed Wioee lo punrlusl ksysrs wks will pay wksa sailed en, sad sepecially te those eke ku with Cask. . ' I dsern It annsesssary te enumerate articles. My Stock is Largs aad well ssserlsd, aad I was tun nosey for lli em by tbs 1st of Asgiut nail ; and u sksbls we to. set It, I intend selling Urmia a litUa cheaper fee CASH this season than they have been sold la Una sue. ket kerstofors. Mobs of oar Newapspers srs tdnpting ths Cssh ays. lets st lower priceai why sot setae aaenksat hille veil. If tks mis works well la one ease eky mm ia Iks other. Bal I leave this point for wiser keadi la els suss. One thing however, I will ssy, snd tkal il, 1 eaa sell floods ekeeusr far Csak thsn thu.e'Vhe sell oe II sad 14 months tirse) and to teal tklsmsuar, don't lake my word for It, but esll snd try, snd I Ibiuk I will ks sols to prove II lo your entire sstlatseiiun. Kvssybedy cell aadsse It. L. WANs. BEAD THIS! All Ikes indebted to Iks tna of KVANM A COOKI, or te H. L. kiVANS, mast settle their Noiei sad Ae souat. Tks sakserikeresneut give longer inilwlsaass. H. L.kV A.sI April 1st lli. - - - New Spring and Summer Goods, , EOK 1856. riVHK fUBSCBlUEB DAM Jl'KT RETIINID X rrom Site York, std la sow resell ing Ike hu-gesl and moil toniplets srat.rtB.eel of FANCY AhD klA PLB UKV UOOI'C ke ever bsd the piea.srssfufsritg to kia tumeroBS frirnda sad m.tomera. Inlrodoriog sll l!.a recent it) In, lelteoer. tlingkama, Lswaa,Msa lins. Cbslles, Dsrsgs lis Lstes, r iguisd sod Plait st Bvrsges, sad Tieeeea. link sad rJtrsw Boanata, Silk Maatibui, aad Psri sula . ; No ase te talk, for I ksvs gut them. Come ssd look. IIENTLRMEN'S WEAR.Il.ave t (nesassrtnrsl ef Cellos, Lvrrea, aod W octet ltriMlal .11 kwCbk tlive me seal I if yne wast aew, ckeap,and good liooiis. Hats. Boole, snd Chocs. Alee,, susss good BKAUY- MAURI LOTIIINU. Tslk sbuM ibis man and that maa sslliag goods tt euat! Wfcy rtattimar, slop tad tkiak tnd putder weU before yo rt-p, 1 it not selling vee sid goodes ttms-wure ur .nrll-rsbbed remnaniai'kBl I sm wCerisg yua .NEW IIIKilIri, bowght la hew York eithit tks last I flees dsys, ttd I will aell yoa good Uoodi jest sa ekesp assny maa i tklaCity, I'senty er rluiWlkaS lisa paid fur ki. goods, r mteade doing So. t sll ssd see mt, Ssd if 1 ds tot prove wkst I ssj, ll et eeilme sli d doer tkwvs R. smilk's terser, see dss above Erase and Csnke's, aed ipuaiis C. W. B. Ilotekiag's addle aed Htrteet MssBisetvry, fsy etlevills ttrstt, ALEXASUEB IKKKiB. Balstgk, April fd, is. 1 a tl. TO MT rHIIM AID EaXLOW-ClTU: l7 IHkVB JIM Kit ElVEIi MT fl'hlbo d.M ctmmer stork at ,u- ds. end sm prepared tt ;-I'smi th.si) I. vol me wltk a est! ty . a. fe r.. .'., IB part, . I reso) BH iU sh iku g .( i. a-i.l- i - r -- is srel rsriellea ( si a ia in 4 i.tm if Cioitl, (iwami and VertiBi'-, iC It nMi la er-ef. 1 tare , prni-iwdtaseersweael mj. I I siesia.i-l r neewe' ss foewmoe, ekskoa s kigk rep- situs sas sii-r. All eb. or. m eset st smelei la m line, wosld i!.- si ll M glvt ms t esll befure psrekasiss eoorwbcrs. Mi H'WS sraossk BBdmy gende Bill be ssW ver skesp. tsossd ssamiB. fur juarseli at, saeUke eeeviBced. J.U.B1UM. Tt tbt aUrrled Isvlh, I HAVE The preiiicet Mortmeat f B. ys1 rJ-tkbsg Ibtl bse-eest beea sese Ie this swket. t ail at rad aoua, ai tbey ars geiag of. d- U. BIHUA. 'V.OTU'sV-Art ikues ledekwd to Iks lam tern af 1 hieg std birr., till please set forget It call sad ills. e la Ike ks esil J. R. Bill. Ati I. Isia. Hats, HaU, Ilata. IV twEMUER for yeer Bpriag stinsf Bait, Tea nut vlilt Til KKH'lt. KkUI Mbl K Ibele t.,m aea La Msecrtic tbe qesvity. Bemember Ibtl their (tsls nr aat'ttsBttt lebeealy, stjm and darsbilny. ' Bsaaember tl their tetekltohrtewl. y trill k areef getliag grmd rttl. I tks lsfsfsf the Oheal ef ilsauet't falluwi cmeWl. coil am W. R A B. S TITEft. Cwilamna eed tlrasieeei 'IU Beam Wee' tklt. AI W H,.L Tester s yea tea gel dmesl tT Aprfl 1st, 1V4, 11 A -NEW WOBK. D! T W. I. Wktm.af Atbeee. Oserrla. Assestestv ptom sseeael tor tewew . aeim.tl, ad ttsaw Mtoeetogta.Vugas.bkl wsraee. s ue estl tide, atitmt tervkebut to Ike Ouwtters is hwllll. Ts Weatmiaid ef R tWkeeltose, ee sswi by tar paid t tar pert af toe t .toe em eeipi uf jwie. C M. tiXMt 0 Agvtoatiwewl ktouk Pl -e 1st .itoa street, bee T" April, led. Wt. I-J 1H tnrj "wiiiTg Tt AorAiri4rrbU B Eat sf p-enekf ae fries . e. II S g1 ee ef gem. tewB.ad seJy SA BAt bb A MAU.uSrhee V'tTTrCl.-Att rEMfiM IJDEtTEB TB 1 1 wai all i ii mU sad sistely, s ewriber iteeign aMll. Be . . tiJ BaAetgh. April It, It. I 3VBI tUswtor AtBasJ ree.ee.itoa sf me WA to hmi ia limmge-m ue ttmSV. tte M -r g IVeie f B t lB, Wistl tWC'iee. ''Vhe X C. ApeffT, Ua.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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