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NOR Til CAROLINA STAR-WEDNESDAY MORNING , MAY 28, 185C. ortb-Caniliia iar Wednesday Hornine;, May 88, 1856, VATIOIAX akbucai ticxit. ro rm hid i xt, MILLARD FILLMORE, . .j., or in vote ... ro Vm-FUalDIHT, ANDREW JACKSON DONELSON, f. OF T1.VM9CU? ' - ... - f . t rui oovm.no, , . JOHN A. GILMEB , I,' or ccit.rcgh. -j-.r The Cima. , We learn that tb candidate of th American part; U making e fin impression wherever be peaks, that largo crowd attend to hear the die evasion, and that Mr. Gilmer more than sustain fail reputation for ability in debateand that hie defence of the principle! of the party it well re ceived and is bating a fin effect. Wo under, ataad that there TO estimated to hare been fifteen kindred peraon present to bear the candidate when they spoke at Ajihcville and that theorowd waa muat enthusiastic all th tiineTdr. Gilmer waa speaking. Th people are becoming mot thoroughly aroused, and we" feel oonfident that they will oome up in auch numbers to tb tupporff of th American ticket as to girt it a triumphant majority in Aiijruspnext. , Characteristic llllberaltty. Wake-Gounty Court, wTiicii was in scssiu last 'week, committed an act of characteristic illiberel ity that ought to be known and condemned by every well meaning eitiicn of the county. A pe tition,aigned, by anumberof highly respected cit Uena.was presented to that worshipful body.pray ingtheestablishment of anew, elootion precinot at Franklin's. which for no other reasons that pure ly political ones, was rejected. Th people are to be refused their prayer and subjected to great inconveniences far want of suitable places for vo tinz, and that too because forsooth it might put it out of the power of a ' few leading looofo eo to control and manage th elections as they choose. This is Democratic; they profess to be great friends of the peopl and yet throw all the obstaclos they can la the way of fair expres ion of their opinion at th ballot box. v DISCMstwUtAXiSlgtMS. W leara from tb Lexingtoa and Yadkin Flag that oa Tamday last, a discussion took'plaoe be tween Ota. J. M. Leach, tb Elector for th 6th Congrasioaal district, and Mr. Dick, tb United State District Attorney. Mr. Lsach discussed th principle of th American party to the entire tatisfactioa of a larms erowd of th citisen of Davidson county. II proved aatiifactorily to all present that th American party wis th trus party of tb country. That it principles war founded un the constitution and that upon them defended tb preservation of this I'nion and the prosperity of its institution. lis faithfully warned bis follow oitiiens of tb foreign infiuene which had become such a dangerous element in our government. , , Mr. Dick most bitterly denounoed th Ameri can party as a secret, oath bound party eulogised th foreigner- and Booms Catholic said that very church wherever it had the power bad persecuted and would continue to do so ; but the Roman Catholic Church, bad, at on time power in this country, and that she did not persecute but tb Presbyterian and the other churches had not followed tb good eiample set them by this much abused church. Mr. Dick further said that Mr. Fierce bad never knowingly put a freetoiler in office and that when be had been so jdnpotcd o and had discovered the imposition be forthwith txptllt'l tb freesoiler from otSc, Wiich he so ignorantly put in office. Now cannypj)l who ever retd the correspondence between Bron- son and Guthrie believe this assertion. We cer tainly doubt U. Die Loeefbee Nominees, Tb unterrified of this eounty held thsir con vention la.it week, and after much caucusing and wire working, made out their ticket for this eounty, as follows : For th Senate, G. II. Wilder for th Commons, A. M. Lewis, N. G. Rand and M.A.Bledsoe; and for Sheriff, W. IX Iligh 1 1 Then were soma rich seines 'that transpired at this meeting of tb "fisrmooious," but so great war th "upsi and confusion," and so turbulent was th assemblage that it would defy the most skillful reporter to jot them all down'. Speeches for bunaembe, moves and counter moves, eaucu- sing behind red curtain and all th parapernalia of political maua-uvcring upon a small seal were the order of th day. This is tli first time, we believe. In tb history of this county, that a party nomination has ever been made for th office of Sheriff, and as they pinned a resolution binding ail the party to sup port said nominee, it is to inferred that they ar resolved tu rule every on up to bis support by th iron rod of party, notwithstanding many de clared that, tliey would nsvsr vot for any . who had joined the Know Kuthingst m Th American party will bring out- good area and true in opposition to this whole tieket.in good time, and w trust that by proper efforts, th American caua will niak a good sliowing th first Thursday In August. What hu be stone I , Th most inveterate looofooo can say nothing against Mr. Gilmer a a literal minded man, and as a warm advocate and supporter of all meas ures for th improvement of all parts of tlie State Ilia reoord is too well known for them to. make such a charge. But can they say th same for Gov. Bragg? What has he ever done to olaim th support of th people of the State for th high ornc ot uovornorr lias ne ever voted tor any great work of internal Improvement, by which .tb resources of th Stat might be developed and her hidden riches brought to light T Ha he ever advocated any measure to which he or is friends could pciut as Intended to benefit onr people, or push forward the car of improvement? lias he not rntber, in days . gone by, thrown th weight of his inilueno against works already in progress and struggling for txisteictf If so. ow can he look fur th support of th people of th State? What claim baa he anon their suf- age? None whatever. . . of Palarbeee and Injustice. The charge,' which t.leaders end pi th Foreign Tarty, are circulating, that Mr. Gil hmt was opposed to giving aid to onr regiment of Volunteers, who went to th Mexican War, is a fsw cubit teller the any fs'srhood which they kav yt put ia (ireulatioa.and this is conceding good deal, tor tU aamber and sits of their falsehood, pat afloat to defeat Mr. Gilmer, beg gar all count and mmsureeneat. Ne saemher of Ibe Senate was more sealoue end sarnr) ia praing through thrfegitlature th Bill to appropriate f 10,00) to aid th North Carolina Volunteer tbaa Mr.'iilorar. Us mad a strong and patriotic speech ia fa vor ef tlx Bill, which ws shall shortly re-publish. In dditiua to this, ao asaa la tb State sontrib. a lad mors liberally of his means, towards raising Volaatswrs for th Mexican War tbaa did Mr Oiuaer. Tb whole public in that section of lb 8ths, where b resides, lree this. II eiertod hiss ss If to th almost to prorar Volunteer tor Capt. Henry' Company. Whea those whom Capt. II. bad induced to enlist were disheartened aad about to return home, Mr. Gilmer msds an loquent and patriot ptcb to them aad tbey respoasVd to his (ppals by resolving I AeM e aad kuU out, antil th Company should be forss ed. Mr. Gilmer prevailed sat aamber of gallant yeang ess U join, aad eontriUitod oat of his ewa avsaee what lhy aeedsd for thsir ee,! patent. By hi riberality aad osertiotM, several beedrW dulUr was raised la tlx CoantT ef Oullford, for Ibe aid of Ihie Cuenpaay. Whea they werili Oreeasaosw' he toek many ef theta to hie ewa heae aad treated thee with all that kiodi aad hospitality for which be I dt.ring-ai.aed, aad k ennuibated frusa hi ewa pockat to any tkemlUef those waalurfgad l Ih lloUl. II ea a mwaaegsr, at his ewa ripen, fra OreeasbssV to Rakifh, to preeore eoaamisaiua Ires 0f. Grab tm, for Caps. lUqrj aad hi atV . tim asea. Whig er Ilssansrat, did asare than M A. O.W to ebaer aad aid. pablkly aad pfivslsly. Ibsss) gallaat sa. The peopl kaow Ibis. The Vlstoe tlwasiv know It, as they wevegvalafal for ki kiednea aad Mtealiea, aad the sarvivnrs ef thai hrav hsad, ar gratefal tiU.a4 will Mpvxrt Mr.Gilaserl Waal did rMwi!tiff d for tb Meticaa Ttwlef I llow aserh awasy did is aualrib tsto fro his ewa wt! IUw many gallant apartes d4 As asnssai tgt MiT Wker , I tb leanrd ef Ut eotes ia ad ef the Vlaalsr forMnteef IWg th fnak I fhi attssapt t It Mr. Gilmer eat bi (air nuMbstl rsa JrewT we heede I Keep h Irs get.il. Vat aaewer eWg-ief aV dW 4 fss A Jlrtt disss In at a. Us aW ts rw.as.ai s to jtVesf 11 we aot th maa todekl Tr aa asaa to h'srih far Baa sU ha ti beast taaa Jsha A. Oilme-d at f n,Ai fln, sps ' Visit ef the Osk City Guard to Wilmington. Th Wilmiugton papers giv glowing account of th visit of this fin company to that place. Thy war received by th companies end by the citisens of Wilmington witbevery mark of atten tion and entertained ia a styl characteristic of the liberal and enlightened citisens of that enter prising town. Th Oak City Guards war com plimented as th handsomest military company that Ha ever visited Wilmington. The citisens turned out cm bvun to witness the (volution and target firing of th oompani. On Tuesday splendid dinner was given to all th companies at Brown's Hotel, toast were announced, sad speeches made which ar said to have reflected credit Onoo all who participated. On Wedneedny th oonipaaies mad an excur sion down th Cap Fear river to visit the bar.th fort and th fishing grounds. Long will tb Guards remauiber their visit to Wilmington. A Crumb for National Democrats. The Detuocraov of St, Louis appear to b full blooded Black Kepubliceue. Tbey held a city emvsntion a short tim befor th late sleotions n that city; and while the balloting for candi- dstea,wsre going on. Dr. A, 8. Crow introduced a resolution "pledging th convention not to sup port any man for offic who would not avow hi aaeom promising opposition to Black Republican- ism"b This resolutive m tabled with enfe rare diutHtimg toiettt . Remarking upon this result, tbd Quiney ( Il linois) KapuUlcan, a rabid Free-coil .abeet . Aaeraw Jackaaa pwlss.' On f the rarest and richest feat which Dem ocracy ha lately tickled the amaaed public with, 1 to show up Mr. Donelson, th America candi date, as as obecur and insignificant personage. Well, let as sea. In 1829 Uen. Jackaoa mad him bis Privat Secretary, a very responsible and confidential position. Id 1845 Mr. Donelsoa was appointed minister to the Republic of Texas, and aided in It annexation to th United State. The same year he was appointed by Mr. Polk, Minister to Prussis. In 1849 h was appointed Minister to Germany, and beld that oSc ander Osn. Taylor until it was abolished. The patriotic and conspicuous part he played in the Nashville Convention, la fresh in the memory of onr read er. Whea th venerable Ritchie th Tallyrand of tb Democratic party retired from th Wash ington Duion, Mr. Donelson was selected a bi sucoeesor. Disgusted with the spoil policy of Pierce and bi Administration, he quit th "dry- rot" eoneern, and embarked in the good cause of political reform of Americanising America. And this Is the man that all sin Democracy would stultify befor the country. Well, if Mr. Donel son is tb obscure and unworthy individual they represent, old-fathieiifd Democracy haa much to answer for. ' J Teacher' Convention. A distriot Convention of Teacher and- th friend of education, was beld at Goldsbero' on Wednesday the 7th inet., Wro. K. Lan, Esq., in th Chair, and Win. Robinson Secretary. Tb object of thn Convention waa stated to b to null teacher of all schools and grade and th .friends of edueation, generally, throughout tli State, in on homogeneous, working body, for th cnuet of Education. After progressing as far as in It power towards th aooomplishmcnt of tins object, th Convention appointed a Committee i to make arrangement for holding a general Con vention at such time and place a th Commit tee may designate; to consider first j th best method of uniting th teacher of Classical and Common Schools and the friends of education in systematic effort to promote the cause of general intelligence throughout the State. Secondly: the best method of increasing th number and efficiency of Common School teacher. Thirdly; on School Architecture. Fourthly t on School discipline. Fifthly; on, the best mathod of im parting instruction in Schools. Th Convention, during its sittings, was ad- reaaed by-C. II. Wiley, Superintendent of Com mon Schools, Rev. Z. Graves, of Warrenton, Rev. W. Closs, and other distinguished speakers. MVS- "From this It seem that th Dnimlie for- riVn 6ora rtura of St, "Louit art w4 ointotd to tin K'tmbliatni. In fact they are reedv In join tlx Itepublicao in tktir mtt itrttum. Tb R publican la the only part with which torsi ku cit isens can eimineuilv anil for UttM of Utem are ojtpotea ise ukmiv oj vantry. Now, behold I Tb Democracy ef St. Loui did fuaawllh th Abnlitioniats,and actually aoi inated aad eletd a Black RcpublieaB Mayor of tb ity 11 aaatlar evrlgly. Oca. Case delivered aa elabomt speech ia the Saai but wek, la dafeor ef hi favorite doe- trine ef Squatter Sovereignty, tie denied tbat Con grass had any eoaatitutiaoa! power to organ ise territori, and that tli reftrreae la tb Coastitutiua to making "atedful rate and rg- alattoa for th territori and other property,' only had rfrao to th land, and aot to politi cal orgaaisatiua. II avowed hi belief that TevriwiriaJ Igilatur possss tb power to prohibit slavery ia advance of the fonaauuaof their Constitution, and asaaited th position of Judg Iugla' rrirt oa K ansa affair. Doug la will have to tak ap tb eadgsla, and a lively lime may U anticipated. The General however aa tcm hacker, tvea tb FrvesoiUt reixidl- st bis aeti m. Tb Waahingtoeeemspoadeot ef the Ktw Turk Tribune ears Caa was the ftthar of Squatter Sovrignj sod will U it Bbdrrtakar. m The Immaeelatet aeirsatssa. Diplosnati mtereuara ha besa saspeaded bV tweia Mettee (ad th Holy See, aad tb Usal- eaa Miilsr, Mr. Larirsa, ha b salad dowa hie Asg and decamped with bag aad baggag Cause aakaawa bat atipped to b connected la euase way or other with tb doctrine ef the lmsautte Cuaspptioa. Ilisaawblara) that abeal igkl moaili ago this dogma was a- her reewivsd with weh eitravsgaat dasaoa- (tratiuae f jy as la Maaiee. hoaa was Ulamlnatod. One Luis hew ever, aught to h Bated ia thi soaasetioa, aad thai U, that (very boas that leanined la darkaes was Bnlassd to) the earn ef toe dollar the ewaer foatiag th bUL . - A toagMl stsaut, !. Hill aad lliurtKark, who kav jast arrived from California, ar a Commit! appointed by tb mtisene of that Ktaia, to preaset tbraegh tb Califbrwla NIfiifi, a msasnrial ki( Coav graas to spaa a wg 'S from Miasnart to Cal tfinita, wiUai 4 Uimagti r ewa tontwry Tb msasnrial is safwed by Vtwsaa vwrly and igbty Ib auid irlu of t'.l.f snd hoaad MS lw Itffsfoh eulasM ml l,'0 pagt asy-h. to) aatyl perkare aevae eqaaJltd by aay rial evef piresetrd to Cwefrvss PresldeatUU Th Washington Sentinel contains the follow" ing paragraph : "Ever since that time I th Ostend Conference! to the present. Franklin Pierce haa i Mtigated and invented the most insidious and disreputable at tack upon Mr. Bushanan, not only through hi wn moutn-pieoe, put even in his own conversa tions. We make thia chargei that Uen. Pierce hat told dtlegata to the tt'atiomU Ccmeenion, thtf it As did net art the nomination himtrlf. no Aortn- era bum thould have ii olearly pointini to Mr. Uucuanan, who, except Judce Uouirlas, is the only "Nortliorn man" spoken of, and if report be true, tli relation ol the latter are greatly changed toward tb Administration." It has bean clear for a long tim that th rela tions of th Administration to Mr. Buchanan wr anything but friendly, and our advice from Washington indicate that the war upon bim bas been successful. Th President end Judg Dougla havd united their forces against him as common enemy. The attempt wIl first b mad to re nominate Gen. Pierce : if that fails, Douglas will b tried: and if neither soocecd, then a Southern candidate, probably Hunter, will b brought forward. u a 11 Notes. Th Payettevil I Observer ;rtatci that at the term of tb Superior Court for Cumberland eoun ty, held laat week, Judge CaldweU presiding, th Solicitor for the Stat cent to th Grand Jury a bill of indictment against the Bank of Fayette ville for issuing klbII notes The Grand Jury returned it ".Vol True Bill." But under tb instruction of tb Court, that they Wfvw riot judge of th law, and bad ao discretion ia th matter if th font of such issues bad been estab lished by testimony befor them, tbey took tb bill back and found it "A Tnu IUI By agree ment lb ease go at ona to tb Supreme Court at it term next month. Th charter of tb Bank ia not involved in this ewe, w toarn, but only th penalty for Issuing small note. Proas Ksasaa. ' Advices from Kansas say that then art a boat fiftesa bund red snea In Lewrenee, thoroughly armed with rifles, and having two pieces of attit ry -In their possession. They bar arte ted breastworks aad givn notice that they will resiat all attempts at arrest Judge Fane, of Georgia, ha beo appointed Sheriff antil Jon I tbl to rasums the dull of th ufic. Jon is reported as convalescent, and is tspactod noa to be out. Fane, it is r sored, boa beta abut at twio, whil in th dia- aharg of hi oBsial duties. The Mquisitioa of Go. Shannoa apoa tlx aa- thorilta of Missouri for tb return of Rnbanaoa was placed ia the bauds of t'ntwd State Mar hal Donsl lsoa and Iteputie Prestuo ar.d Wal laoe. Tiiey left Kaaa for Laxingtoa oft Wdnss- daTtost. Mr. Brawn, Editor of tb Herald of frMdora was arrested while endeavoring to escape (roe the Territory. The following ia a copy of Capt Uamsoo'a re marks ea behalf of the Oak City Guard, aad ia reply to Mr. Baker: Sia: Oa behalf of the company I have the honor to command, I thank yoa fur this cordial welcome to Wilmington. . We are frond. Sir. to set foot npon your soil; consecrated as it U by so many glorious revolu tionary reeolloc turns, and peopled aa it aow,is hy mea worthy of that f-aie fame, which belong iu common to us all. We kuuw tbat if tlie patriots of Mecklenburg, dared on tbeDtb May 1775, to defy despotic power and sever forever their con nection with the British Crown, the rum of the Cape Fear country were with them injieart, and were foremost among the Hrst, in all the struggles which proceeded that memorable declamtion;and, that your ancestors in all then legion responded with flashing swords and glittering bayonets to that call of patriotism from the Western Moun tains. Honored evermore be the memories of the men of that day I Sir, they are honored thoir fam eon never di. Thi vast assemblage these xultit bauner this rcmiiun of their descen dants, on tliis favored snot, to celebrate the 8 1st year of the independence of North Carolina the emits of matron and maiden beaming upon us, and tb blessing of the venerable of olden times, who yet linger ber the "pomp and circum stance" of this occasion all these, and more than I could mention, attest th respect and reverence in which we tall bold themeu and the deed of May 1775. . Sir, we bring you warm and soldierly greetings from our "City of Oaks." . We anticipate much pleasure from this visit to your enterprising and patriotic City, and we trust that this occasion and it incidente'may serv to bind still mor closely together the Capital snd tlie first commercial city Of th Ststc. 1 again thank y ou in my own name, and in behalf of the "Osk City Guards" and our citisen friends, who accompany us. for tlie bettrt- felt and complimentary terms in which you bar mod us welcome to Wilmington. S Taklugt'sre of the South. Congress bo voted million and a half acres of publio lands for railroad, purposes in Iowil- And so, session after session, is the common do main of th I'nion being given way to build up the free-soil States, and Democracy so far from having power to prevent it actually contributes to it, through th votes of many of its Weutern and Northern members. All the Democracy have power to do, and really dues, in this partic ular, is to prevent the'tlavoholding States being put on an equality with the abolition States, by receiving the shares of puplio lands or their pro ceeds to which they are justly entitlod. If Ddnv crsts would talk less about state rights, and do mor to enable the State to tak ear ef their right, w should hear much less of Northern aggressions and Southern wrongs. For many years after the adoption of tlie federal constitu tion the Southern States held a majority in Con gress, and oxertod a controlling iuHuence in the fuderal government Tb oensus table show that th increase In native population sine that tim bo been greater in the slaveholding than th ooo-lavehoklinz States. They would hav maintained and increased their ascendency in tho Union, but for th Democratie policy, that ha cnoduraged the influx of an ocean tide of anti-slavery sentiment from Europe, that bas not merely been left free to follow it free predispo sition to settle in the Free States and Territories, but has been encouraged to do eo by bribe of publio land and immediste investment thor with th franchisos and privileges of citizenship. -Yet th party to whom these thing are ao justly ehargeablo, that noue have the hardihood to de fend thcmylve agaimt them, claim to be tlx party, that tak car of tlie rights and interest of th Southern Stetos! Lynchburg Virginian, . LATER FROM F.lTvOPE. smivsl or tb caXAm Th Cival Wsrla avansaa, ; .Chicago, May 21. Dates from Lea?enwnrth, V ITIMi ta SstllFftT Stat ltl.lt IV'ftllKM.U, tttt Slst) was Oten tor an attack on Lawrence. 1 be j Xb, ttmrt Canada arrived at Halifax Toes rcign of terror was complete in the Territory. : dny nijrht, with dates from Liverpool to tb 10th Tmni.... I - I I ,l.. ,;,.. . r !,;,. A. instant. tined for Lawrence. been enrolled aft militi i. They had been furnished ! loss, 'l'h passengers and wew, ot or 500 in num- he Baford Ctnpany had ArkloB ltlllk .ndu..,!. wuui.i nrove - totui by Sliannon with I'nited States arms. The free State men want arms and amuml'on. Marshal Donaldson bad proclaimed his intention to make clean work this time. Gov, Roliinwn was still ia Lexington Missouri. The eorreajtondont of th Jefferson (Mo.) Inquirer stutes that a petition was circulating in the border counties, praying the Im mediate removal of Col. Suinuer. Mr. Brown, editor of the Herald of Freedom, writes that a mob bad entered hie hotel at Kansas city and praged off a man supposed to b himself, but having discovered their-tttwtske returned and de- manded him. Th proprietor refuted, and a com pany of .Michigan emigrants entered t!ie hotel to protect the occupants, the mob still surrounding the hotelatthecliifioufhislettor. There was noth ing authentic concerning Bivwn's fnte since his capture. . ' Th St. Louis Democrat's correspondent of the IStli state that fr6m eight tu twelve hundred men were encamped near LecoinpUm. The people of Lawrence had sent a note to Col. Sumner, asking ini to station a body of troops in the vioiulty tof ud"nmtmaratime rights, ao long hold by ,. ureal i uui, as tne I'eace Congress at ran nod nNVM.)i tor It, snm.ii, as t hh. I..... ...... prevent the mob proceeding to sanguinary ex t re in itios. II declined, say tug he had no power to mov without orders. In nw4r.to n inquiry, t i.i ... : i r.:ti ., . , vguniwH pant inv toiion nig Uk-iliuilus must u complied with : livery man against whom process bad been issued should be surrendered: all mu nitions of war at Lawrence l.o Ot-livcrcd tip j the citisens of Lawrence chouU pledge thcmsclvos implicitly to obey iliepruaentotinctnumts of Kan sas under oath. On receipt of this tlie citisen hold a meeting, drew up a letter to the Marshal, stating that any person acting under him hon!J be allowed to execute to the lottoi-'proeos against any inhabitant of Lawrence, and if called upon they would serv as a pnasee in aiding th arrest. They would not now or at any future time make any resistnnoe to the law. -'They only waited an opportunity to testify their fidelity to th Uuion and the eonstiuition, Tliey claimed to be a law- abiding, order-loving ponplo.and askod protection from tho constituted authorities. The purport of th Marshal's answer was that ho did not believe the promises of the people of Lawrence, but re gard them as retails and traitors, They should know hi demands wheu he came fee Let th aati-AaMricaM toy aboat tb Aavsriesa party what they pleas--- d new nee th ia unmeasured terms if llrry choo, tb Fillmore Administrauoa I a beat wiibia itoelf. aad all uCcint to eoanierbalaae the paerile Curt ef th tradecera of s pure, Bobl, and pa- triotis a nutleman. Tb oasrvalivce of all- par ies Oiru)bsl tb land, will anite ia wpport T aeh Bobl standard hear, bear him tri- amphaatly throagfa th canvas, and ptae bias to hi well merited st the PrdatiaJ Cbair. Let the Doaraito eaadidate be whe ho amy, O ibiog i eenaia, a tetter ticket tbaa that ef Filial or aad Doaslsoa, Masot h prodeeed. a . . . trB to Alahaasa. . The Kaeaellviile Heeorder says aanoos appve. hseslaa nisi among ear pbwier for tlx Mfrty f tli Cettoa nrp. Thd alght ef th last foar ef five dy have eaassd the lice to ak. their appear) ea th planU, and if the waath- er doe aot haage very met, tb amp will be Materially Injured, tf a wholly deserey. Cera aad flat are kaek ward, and ar aaffariBf eeasidenbly forraia. W ar idlisd to Mr. P ,isrtj for U.s Jaa IibU . Harper' New Mkly Mas..- li I tepUt with the avi-t toasTMiing read tad b.ld be to tb head tf every teaa ef alitsrsrv taste. ber, war saved. The t'nmbri arrived out on tli 4th Inst., and the Baltic on the Mb. Gskst Bmitiiv. The Queen held court at Buckingham palace on the 7th for ihe purpose of reccivins aiidroasc on th Cunc!uioB of peace from th 1 1'. use of lords and th House of Com mons, and from the c,ity of London. - The deputation came in great state, number ing nearly ItH) persona...... The Vueeo briefly so- kuowloledTtfi addresses, and expressed her satisfaction that peace had been re-established on a basis winch all .nt. si-euntv for us permanence. Both Houses of Parliament tad recoruVd a vote of U'"k to iho army and navy. LordPanmure moved tlie adoption of the resolution which was sccouded by leird lerbv. In the Ilouse of Coniinonv, Lortl Palmeniton made the motion, seconded by D'lsrael. Lord Uranvill announced that a pension of a thousand pounds would be sealed on (joneral n illinnis, who was also created fiaroiist by tlie title ol. air n m, r. Yt iiiiams, nt ivnrs. Lord Klgio had pixtnoned his motion of inouiry rupectiiigth troop ordered to North America unui auor sue v nitsuiitiue nonuaya. liord Colchester niad a motion requiring t'ari'ament to eipross disapproval of the policy Kew Telegraph. Th N. T. Itorald has the following notic of th iTIghes' telegraph from which we are ro- liced to learn, that wear ia a fair way of gets tiag rid of the wretched humbug by which we are now fleeced : Tu Urutiri Tsintiko Tri.xoa.iru ImvsmrxT FiKTsntn.-Wr ar gratified to fearn- that th wonderful invention has, at leasLreecived its fin ishing touch, and will be iuimeiifthi'lv laesd up on tlie Hue between this city aud 1 iuiaueiiihia. We are assored, upon undoulited aulhoriiy that the machiues, so' far as it bas been possiblo to test them, through a coil ol wire 100 miles ia length, hav reali ed tin most aajuine jic lo tions of Mr. Hugh and bis frieuds, nd tber appear to be no reason to doubt but that the lu- vention will speedily Work an eutire revolution in leiegranbiug throughout tlie world. 1 bis in vention may be called a printing press and tele graph instrument combined, for it nrmu all messages, in putia Roman capitals, with unerring eorrwiaasa, and alaoaliiiust iucrnlibl rat of speed, averaging in th ordinary duspatrhea of bmiueu. I rum XO.tKKJ to 2j,u Hi pr hour. The llughee instrumeut clearly detu onstrntas tb praatioability ot swtding and reoaiving massage iuopMMtta ui.-ecuoua over tiie same wir atth instant ot Urns, and wuh tb utmost esse, regularity. and certaiuty. It will consequently requite but ene wir and on pratur, at any given puiut, to send and recciv uiuh busi us as can be transmitted by lbs aid of four er fire uperaiora, and aa ir,i number uf a ires.un- Uer tli Mots system. Anotlier qully linpor toat euuliarity ooiiiiocted with th II utiles in vention is th undoubted fact that it wiil work perfectly in vary lung eiieoits.aod with autrring aerwracy ia all slat of the atmosphere- neither mist, ruin nor snow having any icptibl effect ukb it Therefor at seasons when th Mors aud House instmmeiit are utterly powerless, even in circuit of nfiy aiilee, tbr la every rea. son to believ tbat tu liugbw instniment will work reliably ia circuits of nne v two thousand miles, The simplicity and durabtli'y of the new machine will otar faiorably with the Mora, sod it is vastly sui-enor ia these rcpcts, to the House instrument. The g isrnlug pnto-i Is of Ibis invoulioB is wholly dissnaiiar to vital ot tit Morse, llous aud all otlicrlcirrapu uistmnieti and auusroncnllr. tbera can La nodiAcultv ls tb scor of Ui patent, which wtndi-riand ha been aold for about ?1,iaJ or, f ISO.OtHJ to lb A mor loan Tulsgreplt Company a Mw assniiv lion, bavirgit bead quarter in this city, but eompuendof gaalltmen of lb highest re fct bil ty, residing ia diT-rsot sswtioM f lb L uild Stsios and lb Itriiish horth American provinc, snd of wb!-h it is sufficient to say, niat Peter l.'ilr, Kq , is ll President, and w ilson U. Hunt, Ksq., usasursr, A terrwettoa. ',4 Several ef the Newspaper hav quoted the National Intelligencer as resroasijile for lb foi lowing parragrapm "During a trial Bow prI ia th I'nited Statwt'iiouil Cvrt ia tkv city, ll-e eitraofdiaa rv faw aasae out ia evident tkat, wlira a Kasiw Nvtbing ia admitted to lm sxe .nd di iee. I s l ma party to an oath ahih bin Is hiss to stand by a br iber of the ssihs graala, rsgardieM ef euaeittrKe, vea as a iMa i any court." Thi hem rWr to wbsl oeearred in on of tb nnrt ef the city of Ksr Y rk, and was imlsvti d ia a killer-of nor Ksw 'ok orraswt(l t (dated lb 6th ef Msy.) wk 'iaiiBis4 ins waul of )adaee ia lb ojimi,t by nrnvela-ln g III prgr4 With the li llowing wnnl.- ".s snys a rryorin " mt!f it t nr rmltf ," TU evpy Mlsby emitting tbsae wonts, bsvs I. aud tb anils' a W ssbmgVm, eat kjal lb laielligenMr lbs eiblursvr f a suleoirfit I t which it m a avf rwsp-ivietule tbaa II w.lj be for eay ether isvm conveyed to) urrrftbs V by lb Ieifrsi4i. No saeh eMnwws Be is ln rpeasuwd took pUae ta W asbtngtoo- Assault npon Heuator fuomer. WasHiNtiToH, May 22. Inimediatelv npon the adiournineutof Coinrreaa today, while Mr. Sum ner, senator from. Massa husotu, was stillin the i-iennie cnamuer, no waa apnrneciied l-v Jilr, Brooks, momlior of the House from South Caroli- lina, who accused linn of libelling his State, and slandering his gcey-hoaded uncle. Senator llutler. Mr. B. iiiiiiiedir.tely atruek him with bis cane, when Mr. Sumner foil. Th blows were repeated until air. eumnor was deprived nisiieech. No on interfered until the caning was effected. Mr. suinuer waa then taken to his room. W could not ascertain wbetuor bi iiiiuria r serious or nut skcoxh DisriTra Wsiiimoto, May 22. Soma eve-witnesse ay that Mr. Brooks struck Mr. Sumner a man as arty timee mainly on th head. Th latter I terribly prostrated. He waa sitting in an ft era chair w hen the assault was made upon biro. Mr, uroogs nat neen arrosten. . Mr. Brooks anrieared before Justice Holllngs- head and wo held to bail for the sum of -oWJ fur Ins appearance to-morrow. -'- Overstepping IMity, The Lccntnpton, Kansas, Union contain ex tracts of inflammatory speeches mad bv!M Howard and Sharman, moinbers of th congres sional investigating committee, in support of Ex Govi lteeiiTi warning the Marsh! not to arrast him nt bis peril. Mr. Oliver, of Missouri, th southern member of the eominittca,'eAdcavureil to dissuade them from such danger ms procaf ing but they persisted amid th cJ-.iri of tlie flee soilors present. t- . ' " . 8 nledged Groat Uritaia to do. 'A new British loan haa been advertised, of five millions sterling, to be bid for on tb I'Jth instant The new consists principally of accounts of tlie usual peace rejoicings, COMMERCIAL. The prominent commercial circular quote as follows : fyiwruool' VarkeU, Friday Aftfy Qth. -Cotton Prices ar easy but not quutably lower. There has been a moderate demand, but the market closed unchanged. Salea of the week 40,0110 bales, including 12,760 bales to speculators and 4,700 for export. Th sales to-day (Friday) were 0,000 bales. The nutiket closing unobauged.- Th qnotntinns ar as follows : New Orleans fair 7d., middling fl 5-10d Mobile fuirOjd; middling Hi; uplands fair CJ i middling 1. ' stock, inoiuditig eotton on snip-board, ojx.iasj bales, of which 381,(XH)bales are Anierican. - i Broadstylfs. W heat Price hav advanoed 1. te 2d., with a modeiat business. Prices are usettled. White 9s. 9d Oi IK 3d r Rod 8s. SU. Ws. 2d. " - : 1 t lour has anranctd nd. (tf 1 with a fair busi ness, many buyers holding hack for lower price. -Western Canal 32a. (( 35s. Cd.; good Ohio 3'is.Cd. (V37s. 6d. Corn ha advanoed Ad., Whit i scarou, with a moderate export demand; Southern 30s.; prim No.-tlieni 31s : Vllow and mixed are in but little speculative demand. Salos at 2Us. Od. BY-TELEGRAPH.. Haurax, May 21 The file of paper by th Canada contain tb following additional item of interesting intelligence : r.NOMHD. .Mr. Pallas, Ins faintly and secre tary of !egntion, assisted at th Ijueen' State ball aud leve. Five retriiusnt In th Crimea, under Gen. Eyre, bad boon ordered to Canada. I asset. Th sob of th King of Sweden, whe is King of urtenburg, and brother to the ti . r l i. k- i- . perur oi nusiria, is visitiug iapuieun. Count Morney bad been apajiuted Minister St. Petersburg. Itiuiim. A Belgian eorrosnondent ssvs that Count W slewski's reported demand tu mussle til pras of lielgium bad created great eioitenisnt. That demand had not been officially comtnuuica- ted to the Meiginn tturernment. lloi.i,NU. A treat of commerce and naviga tion had been a'gned qetwesn Austria aud Uol- inun. Dxnkark. The Hans town had rt fused to ailbnre to the capitalisation of tlie sound Dues. 1 here waa considerable, sxoitomeot in conse quence of report that an Amorioun tleet was oo its way to Copenhagen, Sakiiiivu. A d.spalch froraTarln stales that) themetinmnduia presented to tb Chamber by Count favour and Marquis Milauibiui shows thai Austria having at th conference refused te die cuss the condition of Italy, Sardinia is the only State that is k barrier to an Italian revolution, and dematxnt the co-operation vt England and rMnee in carrying oat the reform , nj Antnes nas proiuiiitea tlie cxpovi oi urca'iituiii mil, th I Jib of Jun. .i i i 1 TJniversity. fTtllE EXAMIMATIOS ef th ftuileats f lis tnivsrsity of Nnrtli t'srsSiea, will begui ou it. U'tay. tlvs lluth ef May instant dmatencruaent o&lur9-tsv elk ef June. The eommi'tce of Visilfltieii for IS' consists f His Excellency THOMAS liBAtO. t.i'vroi.r if tiie tate end fres't ex-tiff-i. Hon. 1". b. tjnam, L. L. 1) . I'res'l l the Cuiii-n. Hllll-la A. A!i-XH!lin;r, Willism II. I'iiik, 1 James W. Hryan, i-laiilid5V.C'oiirt, ' - ' Jolia W. Cnmuwjtliads, .-- Joba M. btiansll,' VYi'lism A. (ivaham, . . Cttsliing H tla-iiK - '.- -. fcainunl 1", 111',) , James C Jolinal.-n Caiieallader.liH--, . . Audruw Joynt-r, . Matt E. Maul v, , , tailea Mebaiir, . .. Ueorge C. Mu l.-:;. - . . Jubn M. Mnrliu' ... .Henry Po Ui, , Walter L, rii.;v!e, Ilugb ViaJ-ltll, Juuatlmn VVurth, ' CIIAKLE3 MIM.T, , Secretary of tk Board of Wrertor1. ItiiK-Igh, Xlay 5, ltiofl. ly id lmporlaut Snltof Talajble Property ia"clikii, - BOETH CAROLISA. f ON MON'DATTHE TH DAT OPJfNlirproslini.) bstvoMa the boon (4 13 e'elork, M.. sad t iVtrk P. M., will be sold m lbs premist-r Hie lii:-lir. l.i.i.lrr Iks vslull properly kDuwns I111S WIXDoll lly'lk-L, loftsthrwttB all lbs furauure and lintures tlmrvtt bvhmeia;. The buitdlne U enttrt-ty ciw sad atU nrrantsd and capable of Sfieulnmuitatliix s hga aamber t ssestj. The dlnlnf? renia t vory spurious, snd e.-ip:ibls ef test ing Severn! bumlrvd poreuus sunit'ortsbly, Ht cea vsulenees binether vrtlh thoss of tb eoukins densre ws&t ars uosurpsssvd by these ef any uthor estabhrb Bionl in the &iutbvrn owantry. Tlis tirkot etlies of tb tlriiberd A rSwtBnks Rall rnstl Cirtiipaiiy, snd that of th Haki'H A ftaslsa Hallrosit Cwnipany, are in the buibbiiir, sss ferine sit, -asted lMHieibatcly on ths italtroad, tAr a,ijRin ing ths whole tronl el the anus, ft presents pet-ubar advantagi-i to persons aho rtevlrs Is encsyc hi ihe ba-. tneis of Holel kei'pins;. Thehenss it st pnttentenjuy- ing a Rood runf bssiuess. . . . - li Is doemsd tttiaoeotsary teenUrfntnaavoredutsiled-. 'Icnrlptlnn ai persent ninhtnf to mnhass ars rsuuss tml'te eaawlrm the property bn'-.re the aay el sale. , Takes. II, It and lnmimttisln eual sayaisnts. Bonds with aiiuruved secarttv will he rfmiirrd. T.J JAKHaft A CO. ' May It, 184. 11 td to MYr&iENps Aim lELLOwmrrsst IHAVI JUST BKCblVBD ItT tsi'RISil AND " Bummer stuek of good, snd sni'repsred to plsuifl ailwhamsy favorras with seal). Mysimk consuls, tu part, of resity aiads elellihig snd fitrniUiire (inils, ta evest varietiis aire a ant astnrttoent of Cloths, Cassiiaeres sad Vesti", le mads to order. I have procured the servlro of Mr, H. ff.esrgain,of Piiinburu' ss fortsnaa, whe bas a hiich revntstiea assl'D'tvr. Ail who are la wnol el svtieiva in ny mis, wouta unw-ii te giv ate a eatl before purchasing elsewhere, tty tvrins are cash snd my goods will hestiid very sheep. Tsllsud saaudus tor yourselves, ao-igbs ceuvineed. . u. Blitun. To' th Harried LalW. . IltAVR The lirrltieil swortlesat eC Boyrf elsthin; that has ever beea teea-la this market, t'sll sr etmd seon, as they ars goisg off. J. it. Ut'lUe. "TOTICE, All those In.lebted to the Ists trm of i. Vi king snd 11 1 Kits, will please aot tercel le etll sad settle, llili It lbs but call , J.H. pwn. Apt It 1, IMS. , to ft, MAYOR'S OFFICE. Haliuh, Iv, il, IHSO. flTlR Olfirens of H ib li h are Invited to assemble 1 in tlis City ilall oa S.tur lsy lbs slat Inst., at o'cs -k, I. M , to mass tlie aeesssary srrsncs. meuts for eelsbratinf, th Anniversary f Amer ican Independeno. L na. J ALL As HAV WOOD, Mayer. I It V I N G ' H LIFE OF WASHlNOTON. For Sul)-iili rs only, at I'OMEKOYS'. NEW BOOKS. Marri t Not Uslnl MlmU Life by llrnRltrhrc jMowetk, Hallasl fur th tSocial, by the Author ef Sailed for tb rtolltary, KvMst Liawood by lira, f arelinls es Hsatry. Annual of Kotentino lllseovtry fur If-'il. Hog-sra TsbleTslk, OarHeuin forilis Koetb, ' A Forest Tragedy and ether Tslts by Or urwanwcMi'i, t-hoee KeeotUeiioa a asysidv Olimps of A mrrinnn Life, Tb tild lMw.li.ioB l.v 0. P. 8. Jsaaa. Travels la lbs l ull.d Klats and I'll by tb lion suss siarray, alien Lights and Pspel Prinslple sat tbroagh AWenrnn Ij-isUrles l.y J ll.es JactsuB JeTVee. ilatcrs ls;atitie for June For sals by ' , W. t. fOMKROt. Vsy ft 1:,6. Xl-tt. I It ef g.iMaeiHl's f.,lf, W.lkief rss. tCir-pers d H slesys w. II a m. Tli hi it. t v. tit-. . KV DOOKK- TV flrsal AmeHeaa Uallls by An ED CarraU er tierrtand A Wfsar ef lh Ae-eHe Peltry ss e sswsed la the l.tislKSLDisBIs vf lurrljs usees y lbs wbilaey. t- sale by W. U, IflMritOT May 17. U:. .i-tf LATE rUELICATIOstS. Bef.' l-4 ttsits. T nm s-a u4atees ef se.ii s ris., ii.e i, .r-.'ite.. y , ,f s evilee. 11- el M,!.....-. ,4 r, ,,1.,,, ,na, k. W-1 rs Hf;,if, l,ii.lj , li! ..!,., .'th, I'. g. (l.v.f-rieer,i. ,4 lit eli., b. l. ma- I, el tit iMiii.-ea U, s.er,iltxie A A. ,ii. A.i I ; J bt U. BeeaM-see. 1.1 trA Hy J llr. n.ri... ,'!, It 1 1 H. i ....a, a mi t' J. i,v -frs f a as- .. biheiad, la Tly 11-4. r,ift. esMalseesees ef aa iJ r.o.-e. T'.s Hi-srr-w llrt.t pmn i tf tik la tit Ceealrv Py rrfj..fi-h l.e'ft, f-irr il.ii, 1l,t I . A, lulrffirsai I t J. li.y. S.Ms M II. The t eulh ef ihe W4 ty..!,,!,, tf "". a. I It p. kefc. m llerelee A Kweel. Ta. r-.ed H..--i lee, A (slur's Trials i A dee..il. T.i t S.e t-ik tit g.!.,'" Th. r.e.f A -...) j lt J..M.. p Th. I,'l Ae '- f' $ Iff, Th. e1e -e'sa rhrlsoseliy as4 f-'.O - ' 1 e i ; I ) A es t.l. Cervei. t e'- tv II P, Tl"si. . ' . . Be- wee. h.l. ,h, Vt.y j;, ii- Mutlniiin (slt'.OAItfS IIo-.rO,"; autl Way Mt liuol lor Vouna l.a tlla.MA report having become curernt Uiat hi - Chepary wss about ta give her ftohmil, she reepsclfully informs hsr frisa.isand tlie pub lio, tbat it is her Intenttoa I continue her estab lishment, with Its present organisation, time.. ( 's oleoe, tints. I'revost, (formerly Jills. Louise Horault) will rsi-le with hsr and taks an aetive fiart in the i ret lion and supervisioa of the asub ishmsnts. kites. C. t prepared te reesivs pupils during the Piirainer. Times what parents vends st a dlatanes will pass ths vseatto at Miae.f"s. e.ju li tre resideuse. situated In one of the healviitest snd most ploasaat parts of New Jersey. Tb si-hool will close July 1st snd will rs-opsn, as usual, en Thuis.ley, lltb of Bt-ptembtr. . May li, lion. SO t 4 STATE OF NOUTII CAROMNA. VMATHAM l ilt aTr Ooart tf fin and Quarter gssidoo May Tana, IBM, Altachawnt Uvy li.ft la tenet ia Copper Mies. i. McLeaehaa v. . .rtlsBKia. i 1 f appearing te the satlsfactiaa of the f'enrt that I 8. rl. Bimmvus reeides tieyou.l tbs jurisiiietioa ol this Court or so et.ee in ltd r euBeeals biatself tbst lb onliasry process of Isw canaol bs wrrvad sa klw. It Is therefore ordered that publicsliew be Biade'fur sii weeks ia tbs North Carolina Mar, a aewsp.per pabiisbed ia tee city ef Kaleigb, Betify wg the said B. rl. Mis was persoaally te he aud apear at the Best leiwt of line C'eaA, to b held for tb tnnsly el I hslusia si the Uourt Hoi s ib Fiitelivro', eath JJ Mnaday ia Aegeet A. U. MM. Tlies and Ibere I replevy sr the protxrty IsvivJ wilt be S"li Isuaord to satisfy ll.is recovery. Wiuieaa, vt. I. Tsylor, I Mrk of ear said Curt. at entce ia l'ilt-Ur' ea Ibe 2d Monday ef Msy, A. U. IDU.aad ef Amerlmui laWpea.leiies tb Hltb year. W. V. lAl LUK. U. U. K. Book Bindinj?. J011 II. UfltnTIHtT AiSOt, K ALEI 0 II, N . C. A RE still carrying ea ths book binding butiaess 2. la all Its branches at the old stand ever "1 or fcer'e N. (J. Uook-lor's. Thsir iacree.eil facilities will enable (beta to et' touts the biutling of fortodieata, Nsw.pspers, klu sle, A., with prouiptusid sad disich, at Iiw York srioes.- - Iteuss sent to thesi frn a any part ef tbs Pule with ititeetions, will h b-iund in sv tt;e desired, hogsd aad seal ttok aiuioal il.l.v. A l lr.ss JOKS ff, I'wCAP.Tl-ifT A riiN. Jtalcl.h. K. f April 25, t'On. 13- 8TATK OtOHTII UAUI.IIMA. I Pitt Uobbtt. J Court ef TU aud Quarts r gees I oat May Tsrss, lfW. relitlaa to sell Laa Is. W. M. B. ftrowa, Adia'r, vs. heir at Law, d'f . rihiai A. W-.m' Is, le I. 19 this asea, i appearlnj ta the aalifeetlea ef Ui I'eart that BsuAmt ..nl.le hi BoB-reenleat ef tins Mate. l bt onlered ttist puUiratioB t-e m.-.'l la ths M nh I'sr-iima aiar, -ui.li.h.J si K.ltii.. for sia ss.ecee.tve weeks, eeesataaditg lh tsid Ueaaet WotuUis to g-pr at ear Best Cuart, te ue hold for tlie eountv uf.irsssiJ, at 111 I'eurl llu ta Ureeeville, ea ths Iret Jdvadey ml .tufu.l sslt taea aud bier te answer an aw lows. If say, be ha t, way tat prayer ef p.nliea t-e sw granled. ue tins awiie will be taata pre soBiees as te hiav and heard aeiml:giy. Wllaaea. IWaiy larffr4. Clerk of eer esld I'eurt et "ice la Uraeunil th Bret hi end. y el Msy, lacfl. if, "lIKI'I'tnil, Cl k, Mag 12, 1-'A pi, i-v i . X .!- e -file. I f JiB Pli- WAXTat hi rri.ii l. Is a Meed. d faet, Ihst M-airslsf Pi see slsavt 4i'S,rtl li -aie, i end tu eriecdy Ibis webv. p.d le II. i. d- .rliu.nL' Tine i--k, w. have r.s .. va tf 1:111, slwok vf tL. a. est d-ral.lj.-.-'dt. r.&iel 1 Vh,ck V.i.eus I iw.b rlhir. ,-F-ur.ly sew. Illiwk Wlefi-f tt,ntlalnvLlilerk .Miitit tifliel-s in.. )lneh l asli- tl-ab, I'.tsi k r-if.et f.vi li;.l: tad While ' ..llsrs sad I Ur p'om h...f.k.,l Kid lilevtn llieik linliim. Snd Lesl:. iMdiet Way bs as-'lr --.I ihpy sas h ni:t 'It'- " ea , vt. it. a a. e. 'i 1 1 h i i.. AprlL 1, It It. -ess 0s lull s la l. , i.fsisr ail. an. ti VI tb let' ef Aetl, we Bill e. st 10' n! V, 9 .'1mI. a tarre and besom! tiuisrfl eft rr,-i-sr1v favtieit for L.lue- hli.itrnisg teletM.eves a essslli.i.g tutireiy tte ) dpvli I, l U'A it a i tii air I . - N'IMIII ( tlllll IhA .Mulaal I. He Iiiiiimh) t emiaiB)) CiHlI kll hlL'J, R.t. 'I'lHH r-xei iny e. i.l, Hues te ti..r. ihelle.saf I ail b.i'i.. bull p.raoas si.S tne.se. I he gmteel r..k lasea ea a tiog.t 111. It f s 0 Klaeet ere isuart J for a term el oc le j fr It li.tir veius. omrass. ' lr. Ilias, 1. J..has-a. Ieeblee,, Urn. II, Haywood, lea I'reeldtal, J- us l Wistnw, Jsslti, a IB II . J-oiee, Teeer, -M.J II. W lla.let, l-.r.r, tr. Wss. 11. HfK, riawiioagl'hjs'.lan AJIeeeet see pal I weiuia days ftr aallsf ir ltv peeef I pewueeled, llivetlit sad I'aieipaleU, ebawlag t.s f 'f-a ef epe r.lio ef lh !' p. ny, asay t.4 h.l ea si i ,- si..- SI Iks lllftre, er eoy ef Ike .ty-sori. A-l letlerv sa keel wees saoaM -e a-t Irs ed to JllliS ti. BlLLUl. y aprllll, , -if Tag Bjokv T T.k. If) tVF l--r eel. s ft- Tsi l.,.s. e,..ft iirm 1y t. the Wee nl t?,mtly ll.r I leek t SU t l '1 ill peinied hee-lie. ef b i .1 . l.e II. t.le te-tfe. set el lh L-, leie this n ale II f TI I'M . S t lv.,k.. s ,'.ifl,, IV. M.S. l . to IlaU, Hats, IUU. "1 ) RMKMHEB for vur fpring ttrls ef II. is, j Ve mast visit f UChKK'M. itavir.tiiibH iiistr arieea sr m rrnporui-a if th qns ily. hrui.avt.ev fl.nl tVi-ir Hi' ar ant prosil t', s In beauty, sty! and darat-ililr rtememherst thete s.la'.llrhmev.t i:it-s sure nf gelling a go'-d arln-le, lu the Iseeuays uf lbs ' . !,..! if ll.u.i.l .',ewister'-tBaalla .! A P. R.TI t Kl :.: . ( ust.init-r'. Slid r'tfsngera! 'l,ts-aU f' this. A I IV 11. 4 U. ti. f oek?r tf yoa saa get eiste.1 .ry- April 1st, KVt. li- A KEW WOEK. iaatu r.a vassmve. wvte ..... .i i.t . , .... I f pb-l. le inael I rv te!-."- - u!. I1 I luie, ,utl'rn lug iSe V.g.-1-.t.tt bsru- i. ar 4 ll I im4 m. uJseud jarlleUfll le ih r- u'fara e l-.io.ll!., T. k -IH.. is.d ef lf P&. k ;t-... l If 1 ' gel tb say glt ef Ihe 1 e- r-r , I - , -f, JS. I..I XI 4 i A.TtM'r.l li I'ul 1 .l.-t, I.S lit atfil, t '- ii April. leA. VM. I. t Oppohitw tho ilaionic Lc' w.l te t-ei.-l !..., Sec... 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