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NORTH CAROLINA STAR r-W ED NESD A Y M ORNI NG , JUNE 11,1 8 5 G. . Wednesday Horning-, Jon 11. 1856. ATOITAl AKEKICAX TICKET. " - ro rmiuiT, MILLARD FILLMORE, . a or bw roax. tO T1CI-PRUIMHT, ANDREW JACKSON DONELSON, " "- Y Of TKXNESSKE. ... -,j fOE OOVIBXOB, ' . JOH N A. GILMER - or cru rotn. Coiigreaav Congress did nothing lost week except adjourn from day to day. The Cincinnati convention wa. is session, and the halli of the two homes wen putting on thoir Summer attire. Washing ton will be a seething, boiling, political cauldron for the remainderof the session. Supreme Court. This tribunal net in this city on Monday last, all the justices, ire believe, in attendance. The following is the list of young gentlemen licensed tp practice Law in the County mid Superior Courts of tins Slato: Alexander Justice, Oaven, ' Henri llerrisBe, . Orange. W illiam Badham, " Chowan. Nathaniel A. Tnylor,- Wake. . John p. Shew, ' Richmond. Joseph A. Knglchard, .; Watte. auiel Mcllougald, Harnett John B. Gillam, Bertie. William A. Cheek, - Warren. Ilavid Scheriok, Lincoln. Hellami Husted, Make. We availod ourselres, on ftatdrday, of a polite invitation from Mr. Burns, to examine specimens of.coal from the Deep River mines which be is daily using. The coal is a fine bright bituminous coal, free from all impurities, burns well, and leaves TeryKttle nah. One of the hands at the forge told us that two bushels of the Deep Uiver Coal, were worth as much as three of the Vir ginia Coal. We understand that one of the som panies on Deep River have expended f 270,000 in openiuj.; their mine, and that they we now pre pared to raise a ton a minute, and furnish it at nearly half the price of Northern Coal. Indeed Mr. Burns is so well convinced of the superiority, cheapness and excellence of the Chatham coal, that he is using itexclusively.biiulingit.from the mines 40 miles distant in wagons. All these mines need is an outlet. They can supply enough to keep the road from Fayetteville, the navigation company on the Cape Fear and Deep River, and a road from the mines to this place, busy all the time. Indeed we learn that the Superintendent of one of the mines says that bivf repared to load five hundred cnal ear datf& Ought not every facility tobeoxfended to t'.isse mines f r getting off their coal in all directions f Aatiaeatlea Meeting. - i The "Cnterrified" of thia city held a meeting on Saturday night to ratify the loeofoco notniue- tiona for President and Vice-President, We lean that there were about fifty persons present, and teat th speaking renexallv waa rich, rara and us. - The speakers occupied much of their time in apologising for the action of the Cincin nati onveniion in setting aside i'lerc and nominating Buchanan. The only respectable speech was premeditated, carefully prepared on by tb standard nu, whose chief argument-! drawn from the alliteration of Bkohauan. Breckenridge, Bragg, Branch, Busbee, Bledsoe, not recollecting that, dropping the poetical "bnx xins He," and taking np the practical, ballot box Bs it may read as follows j Beaten, Blown up. Backed off, Bunged up, Bruised, jSedraggled, uuncombea Uruisers, who can be cured only by the application of the briny blisters made of the produtminns growing upon the breexy banks of that clastic Brook called m the common vernacu lar 8alf River. Try again, ye gallant soldiers, who stickle at alotter and swallow a whole alphabet.--'-- " The ttomau Catholics threaten the Ocmecra- . J. The good understanding which has so long prevailed between the Irish Roman Catholics and the Looofooo party, by which Mr. Clay was de feated and Pierce elocted in 1802, appears to be in some danger of. interruption. We see that Archbishop Hughes's paper in New York lashes the House of Representatives and particularly the Loeofbeo portion"of it, for refusing to institute an inquiry into the killing of the waiter at Wil lard's by Mr. Herbert The waiter was an Irish Roman Catholic; and the organ "calls aloud for vengeance on the murderer." That sin, it says, "is on the Democratic i party-aaa party, wad ac- euTie3TeEe who helps such a party into power, until thaTblood is lawfully purged away." It then proceeds a liftle more clearly to rjoint out, that somebody in particular has the matter in Hand. It says : "Let them not suppose this matter is going to drop here. Onewhajeklom drops anything hat it now in land, and he diitinctlu vanu the J)tmocrattc Ilepretentativet at Woukinglun, thnf fjHtux M ntdaoneon tlie murderer, Hrebert,they will be hdd-aecvuntaUe, as the party who inter pose! t screen and protect bita from the penalty of his guilt." i . . . The tendoncyof all this is to a union of the Archbishop and his sect with the Black Republicans. : Democracy Illustrated, No more apt illustration of the character ana principles of the Democratic leaden and their organs, can be furnished, than is afforded in the two fullowing paragraphs from the Richmond Enquirer one of the'leading organs of the party : From the llirhmond Enquirer af Maw 14, 1858. Every mind of the least sagacity must foresee the reooenition of the existing government in Nicaragua will involve the United States in hos tilities with Great Britain.' Th filibuster im pulses of the country will not be satisfied with the simple recognition of the Ie?itimacv and sta bility of Walker's ascendancy in Nicaragua, but support him in his audacious schemes of ambition. In an invasion of Mexico he would b enuall entitled to our sympathy ;. and if the Government at once aoanuim its conservative policy, who can Srvuic u vuh nenious exiremiuea it may ne riven 1 The only just and safe nolirv for the Demecracy Extravagance Coder the present Detnoeratie Administration the xpenditarw of the Government during th eurreat (seal year amount to some oO.CTW.OOO ; while the estimated expense of the ensuing year early reach the enormous amount of $75,000, 000 1 An increase of about fifteen millions in one year. If the Democratic party shall be eon tinned in power and these expenses continue to Congressional.. TTiirry-Fearth Congress First Session. . Later treat EBrep. 1 Qrtax?, June 3. The steamer Indian arrived I here frosa Liverpool, which eb laf. Oi 3 1st May, wnn lour aavs later newt Tlie demand for action waa more limited. Breaduuffs dull. Wheat front S to 8 pence low ar. Fkiur declined (d to Is. There waa a better inauirv t,r earn, and the political news is unimportant. l.ivrtr-ooi. MidnTS, May 21. Flour had but be rained. This immense amount of money somes out of the pocket of the people equal to about three dollar for each man, woman and child in tb United States. Now the root of this evil ia the expenses of r Congress itself, sad the vast job aud contracts U vote to establish printing presses and keep I little speculative demand; I. mist 32s Ad to"i'(; or vi i i . . country is to aJher with scrupulous fidelity to "P V"J interest. If members or Vopgress would conventional engagements, and the obligations of j pply their attentien to this and other proper business, within the sphere of their duties, they would find less time to interfere in elections at home, whether for Governor or President. Tit Democrats have had a majority in both Houses of Congress and a President for nearly a full term, and, insUad of reducing the expenses of Gov. international law. The above, the reader will nerceive. ia a full and unqualified endorsement of the refusal of the Preeideuf to receive tlusj Kicaraguan Minister. j Now, lot os turn to the fullowing paragraph! which appeared five days thereafter in the some paper, and see to what a state of abject servility erament, make tliem increase at an mormons one of the leading organs of the party is reduced, rate. Tbey ar. therefor, unwilling or onble van any patriot look upon the two pictures with out feeling of humiliation and loathing T From the Richmond Enquirer, May 19, 1856. in ti.A MM.niiiAH at ... . 4 ,. t . i .... . ... . .u. v -'k'' k"ini'" v, uc uiv EUIVII BKUk I n - .1 (..a tiT.M In mn r..A will of Nioragulj,li President no doubt Was deter- ., . ...... j v,. . : .i-w... .1-- . n- tenth rovernment npon mor just, Datnotic.and WijniKoTOH, June 2, 1Sj8. Senate. Mr. Bright being absent, Mr. Swart presided. He laid before tf Senatt a nwssag about Central Ameriea already published. A resolution wax adopted that when the Senate in this ratio, the country must inevitably I J0" mnrsuay ntxt, it u to meet on tb Southern at STs to 3Sa Wheat buyeri we. Jiyuusj avituwiug. HiMuiug twe, t,r iuwor priovs; jit,i m tn va M Th presiding ofEeor laid befor the Senate a Wsj, u Co " 30 S y'"w ' i0t letter from P. S. JJrooks to Mr. Bright, in which POLITICAL NEWS FROM El'ROPE. he dteckims any intention of offending against Rj Hie Indian which has just arrived at Quo th privilege of the Senate by his assault on hee, we learn that in the Uouse of Lords oa )U Sumner, but sav that he felt bound to chastise 'w.an, ' 0wr. 10 .iUM.tl?n htm for insults to hi Stat and ta hi relative, end having sought him in vain elsewhere, dean- d it proper to inflict that pnnishmeut here. The Senate not being in session, he did not think he was committing any breach of privilege. The letter waa read, laid on tlx table and or- Lord Clarendon in answer to a from Lord Elgin, stated that tb letter signed by Mr. t. llamtuood, was the genuine document, and that the agents of Costa Kica and some South American iStatea, had ever since Col. Walker's first attack, been appealing to England for assis tance. A great varietv of proposals had been made to the British" government, including an offer for r RICES Cl'nUEXT,, 0WOT.S xUI,TT. KxresTlD iikmit ro tub N. C. StsB, BT A. M. MCPIlEF.T!ii:S t Co, Wholesale Orecm, forwarding sd Commitri HerchanttWdW tThmf; Horfolk, June 7. IltuMrrm -Th re eeipts ot iour haveenntinued very l!;ht but tb demand i limited and prices show aalitrht rterlii frtn our last quotations. We quote fsmi y $"f t4 8j. Extra T (9 7. Salesof mixe.1 Com at .Ve., Corn ileal Red Wheat i-i, 140a, White $1.50 yi tWe. Paovisinxs N, C. Hoirmund ll!c.: llemt 13i - Western Sides lOje.j Shoulders '.IJ (; Vtt.; Lard 11 (..$ ll)c; Uea fort CuTTOif A very lii;lit stork and no sales W quota from. We quote nominally Hidilt'Jc. Nsvsi Stobbs Spirits luqisntine has aaia declined to 37c. in Mew York which iuut atlect our market. We quote last sales in small par eels tOe. Full lots S(ctMz. Coin no an Rosin f 1.8-16nerUle brl. per 310 lbs. sales due Whit . Itosia fj.50c. No transactions f note in TU which eontinnes in heavy suek. We quote nom inally tl.SOc. 1 r. Mitu K. u. ' nhit. .f C9 " nno. SA1.T-L.B. $1.75 raiT.; G. A. $l fS 11 T. 1. none. . " " ' Go a Peruvian $52 (3.53: Mex oa 30.; Hum' scarM, Thou a h,n 1 .20. W , C 1.40. mined bv exiizencies of State, whieh tha toil.Iii- ere not prepared to appreciate, for want of in--! eeonoinical principle; whose watchword will be lormation on an tn possible btanngs of the "retrenchment and reform." 7. :i;,r .,r. .;lTl"7T.r''S VhMta 1848 jiclth with the sal. of th. diplomatic relations' with the WafkwRivas ad- publio lands more than seventy millions of dol- onnistration, nnd though Hot yet entirely satisfied lars. But this amount i barely enough of the necessity, and wisdom of the policy, still , ,i.r. . v;u natriotixm and discretion hTMii vJmuWnt tlm ih natTonT.Iebt to bo pid, ftmfeHnTirmafuTLrwii) juBtifj ut in a final and not to menttoa the principal which at oortaio :-a.j .t - e a j j I erbtectorate to EnrUnd. ' 1 An.) salntA an wimiiI nt nM4AvTnl a alt fi Ms till nf until Thursday. j which Het.-M.ye.ty's government refused. . Ohio, from th. select commute, on'th. subject' of in Nieamgu,.,,d,houghttrt.ucbwouldthro ffV" ..Heading C5 (i 70.; W O. bbL tlMtdlMdmM.nH.nm Mr.R. .tll,l had" upon th reputa.ion of th. U. S. 11 oO. . ,, - , ..... 1 i ,.mt 1 -tsrnion. kna w iia itttr mnn inao in a. I sa Miutrf alnAf1 Van 1 i T T i .l I ?... J .: I IJ u to eoonomixe. raBties.like men, must be judged " -h- j " ."..- in. 1 "uu .-.ai rv.i onwrn . wu,- l. .1. t . t? n . 'v, k 1 t 1 ton nndpiiiner, concluding with a resolution, I bin for the protection of their subject. by their fruit. The Democrat have had B fiur , , r....i.:.i. Despatches werereieivcd from Vienna stating trial and Ailed. Let them therefore surrender I . I that the convention had been concluded between .rum ..... nous, as a reprewniauve u,. lorte aud the Western Powers, from the State of South Carolina," and "that this The weather in England had been very boiste Huue hereby declares its disapproval of the said ox- oJ several vessels were east ashore on th act of Usury A. Kdmundson. a member from the I 0,,,), wfra 94 mat 01 1rg1.ua, ana Lawrence m. neiit, a member from th Stat of South Carolina in regard to said assault" th committee implica ting them in th affairju Jha.fo.llow.iug.lBn.. Cotton bod been depressed since the news per Arabia, th sales during tb laat three dava nr- viousto soiling of th. steamer, being 24,000 bale. Monev easv. The estimated revenue of Oroat Britain for tb Mt further appears from such investigation rrnl yr by th reportof the Chanoellor f deliberate declaration of opinion. - The Locofoce Xomiuec. : The Loeofoco Nalioral Convention that assem- tied in Cincinnati last week, nominated James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, as their candidate for th Presidency, and J. C. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, for the Vic Presidency. Th nomi nut. in of Mr. Buchanan waa roads on tlis 17th ballot, that of Mr. Breckenridge, on the 2nd.- Pierce was non here in the Convention, not hav- ing been able to aoenre a majority even at any balht, which shows that all til great fuss roads by tb kicoToc i about his patriotism and nation alitv and such like, was only for Buncombe. Or tin nomioees-it is authcient for th present to lay tboy h&ve to'th teen Violent partisans, and that there is nothing in th record and eours of Mr. Buchunan tlatcanreo immend him to the sup- pert of Southera conservatives, and particularly to the old list Wbigt. Tbey can nejer, with self respect, give their support to a man who re fused to do justice to Henry Clay, during hie life time, in s yjry delicate end important mattsr, which he alou could satisfactorily explain, but waitrd nntil death bad taken away on of th moat shining light of th country ere he had th xnaulinma to do tardy justice to political oppo nent in b natter deeply implicating his personal character. W repeat, s do But see how any old line Henry Clay Whig eat give support I tuoh man. Tb platform adopted, is after th usual model of Loeofoco platforms, ss pressed ia vague, gener al and indefinite terms like tb Nicholson letter of G en. Cksa, eapabl of being snnslrwd on way ia th North tnd another and quit din" mat way at th South. B. F. Ilallet, of Massachusetts, a noted frees jilsr, was t!i otga of tti oummitte in reporting their resolutions. After roiteratiiig and reaffirming the Baltimore pisiform of 1S32, they denounce tb American party as nneotetitutional(?j; affirm th principle of tb Kansa-N.brska set as embodying the only solution of th slavery qnsslioa nnsUtout with Cotigretsienal non-interfrlxnee with slaver f ia th States and Territories; recognise the right nf th pcr.pl of sll th Territoris acting tlinwgh th fairly-cspmaed will sf th majority of actual residents, and whsnarer th numb of their la habitants justify it, to Ira a eunntitation with or without doaisstie slavtry, aal be admitted into lb t nioo so terass of nrfr4 qality with th thr Rtateethlaadtntu I'tah with -fiuu allowing polygamy); advncais th trU of all th eostetitutioaal power of tb (iovernnenl la Id of tit Dhstruetina of a railroad la th Patiflo; Bad finally declart ia faver of saaintawiag th taioa as It was, U, and shall U. Tai eoasli tvts th hoea policy purtloa of th pUtfurss, Th foreign policy of tU party Is set forth in series of additional rwsuiution. Th first da. Blare la fa rot of frs seas sad fre trad tbroaga nt lit wnrll ; th sutd dsciiiss th Monro oeuisv t be saereJ, th third Bay that L antral highway through tb Atlantis and P. nil kid b eeeuradi tb foarth srst aikxa with the paopl f Central Amavica; th fifU -f the next administration to msk try effoet to lastn ta Bvesiden la th (ielf ef HmM ataintain tb nansaassit protectwa f tb grant awtlsts Into l All lb rlliot cxaept tl. Us (v. wen 4opt4 nnaalssously New Vork a4 s-xtng. Tb Virgin! 4stgatioa a.Ud and eUaiasd tear to ewsuistsr th last fir rsvluuot mi Kirth CttsliM d!gat ssad aa ixiuirv .! "iJm Ml fuvl fwsoutlsea," wbka, trum its sstassanM r'11. hMOwtsi road. MbwM W4 fVkf was that, at Ik tat.leU) faeMiag, Itriaa that a a ai t Bsaswlf, laspmed U tolsaaa aweaasoa to Bffw, to Isnptwaslv fuasral aoUaiaiti vt frMk- M l irW Enforcement of Decorum In the (Senata. When Mr. Calhoun wrs the presiding officer of the Senate he established the rule that be was neither bound, nor had he sny power to eall Sen ator to ordor, or to preserve the decorum of de bate. That power, according to him. belonged holly to th Seuat itself. After this absurd rula bad been set up by Mr. Calhoun, no presi ding officer of the Senate ever ventured to ques tion its propriety, and his practice came to be re garded as an authoritative precedent But, anys th Buffalo Commercial, when Mr. Fillmore wa elected t ice President, with a characteristic in dependence, he determined that a precedent so unreasonable should not b binding on him. He, therefore, on assuming th duties of his office, made an address to the Senate, in which he it formed that body that he should consider it his duty to preserve decorum. and should reverse the rule which had so long prevailed, that Senator, were nit to be called to ordr for word tspoken in debate. The Senate ordered thia address to I entered at large on their journal. Th Millodgnville (Ga.) Recorder, an old line Whig journal, wbicb has up to this time refrain of from taking a position-on th Presidential question, come, out now in favor of Mr. Fillmore. In referring to Mr. Haven's letter, it sari i It removes all doubts in regard to th position of Mr. Fillmore, and his acceptance of the noml. nation. Mr. F. always has stood by hi. country. He will do so still. He will sink or .wins with those nstional conservative Union men, who stood by him and the Constitution in 1850, and saved- the country from disruption and anarchy. Un less we greatly mistake the signs of the times, the c luotry will now stand by him. Factions) section alistn, fuuatioism will war against him, but the honest ar;d patriotic enasses, who love country more than party, will rally to the support of Fill mure and Donelson, th people', candidates ; and with the " Constitution and th. Union" as their battl. cry, thoy hsvs in prospect a glorious vic- ory. j Mormons, . Every few days companies of Mormons, vary- ing from two to seven Hundred persona, are pe ticed aa landing at soms of th Atlantis ports, and proceeding westward. It seems that Iowa City has been selected by th I seders 01 lb church as the place of randesvou for aom 6,000 of tlisir adherents, previous to their final starting fur intervals must fall due nndshotfld be paid to save our national credit. But, as we have befor re marked, the democrats, (.who are for economy and low duties,) have had over three year, of administration and majorities in both House, of Congress fur two, but are incompetent, or unwil ling to reduce the heavy burthen, of the people. I. it possible that member of Congress can deep that Honry A. Kdmundson and l.awre.ic M. Keitt, sometime previous to said assault, were Informed that it was the purpos of Preston S. Brooks to commit violence on the parson of the said Sumner for words used by him in delists, as a Senator, in th Senate, and took no measure to discourage or prevent the same, but, en the contrary, anticipating the commission of such th. Kicliequcr is 87,000,000 sterling, this show a ucttciency ot nearly AV.ouu.uuu, of nighte, with such heavy and unnecessary bur- '"'. P""0" on on. or nor occasions Attsther New Ktate Deseret. The good people 0 lb Salt Lake country have held a convention ahiTaJotjted a constitution, preparatory to admission iuto the Union as a St its, to he called Dosaret. Tii. constitution is brief and simpl. It tolerate, all religions, is silent on th subject of slavery, and says not a worn aooui now many wive a man may bar.. Messengers have beea sent to Washington to lay tli application befor Congres. Every form bas Leen oUerved la the nreliminariaa the wbolt people ef th. 'territory Lav. ratified th eonstitulwu; and on th outside there lr- no grouad for xoeption. ButUneafh th surfas ia that horrible moral and social pest polygamy It le Uif6ci.lt to say what should be don. Con gres bas no right to dictate th J .mst'ir law ef any State; but it has th ril.l to rtfus to admit a territory into th 1'i.ton as a Stat. It will b a terrible disgrao to tb I'aioa a a Plata, tole rating and encouraging prdy gsmy; but It may be that is lb bent means of reforming that deluded p) Is. Tlis eowes f eonqut aad tl. adaiiU Unce of all th offscourings of Euro). iul our eouutry. sthcr never. ThBbsne ef Edward Everett, Kufus Cboat and Robert C. Wistl,n. .from tb "ind'gnatlon' Bleating at Isnsail Hall, basin ba aed tb subject of sier comment, o tb part of ssrtaia faction, persons, tb Buvtoa Coarier, whil de claiming any iiiteattoa to effer any anuf gy ia behalf f bsaia, desns it a dy to y "that lbs chsrsfer of th pr.liss'oary sneeling of Friday no.g, aud of tbta aheoerapiad tli platform oa thai eoradoa and ttolr, war sufi lent ti Juituy any rational ataa for abseaung ainwelf frosa tb subsvquM.t meeting Tbi DimwhI of Mr. Craatptsa eaJls to mind th nf Xr. Jacksoala br.Ueti MinaHee.wk wsdimisd ia l"9, forgruMty offrsmv ditet, II had just rtari4fios. Dn.ark,nhr B had be insolant Bad evrUrii.g. 0rf" r)a.l would aot submit to his srvog. Tb Serretary eftal lufonsd Mr. Ja.ks.ia that a fi.rtbMoaiaa.etHMi smII bereir4 fnea blot. fr. Piw-kney, aar Miabts to Eng'aad ) rs'tssUla ut Mr, J. kHt's enmiwey to Iks CrilUk grvrasMil, a4 k a rra.Ud FifWa BKiatk lpa4 ULr BSf:eir S11 sppuiatsl. ltnsv tsaiSHt. Th. !trti of BMtaia fuctwaar J ia tb rati. l.-aiiu BMMiag , fiia4e a .of th aawsus taf tb aaa wka, W'j pnsml ia arnwd that wr abasiag ks tataas. toajsaty, tovk snaii i to raak ap ia imttmm t km CsadWy, Wtai tSat aa ml dxea kaW Ut mam Iwad l wight evswlaai'i fall, ' ' 1,,, to a m ust t - Caa Bay MS fell nbkb ss tU srwkas't af tb' ratifkauoa aaasttag war rji-1 L HsxaasMa a4 wkiea nsaarnf M Vmrmi Wky did aot lis fri4ft uUj.,j I4 talt-a AW assBf . - Ts ita. TV Teaaaary d.terasal w p.l, I -4 V tltr dsys, r to TWemdaf s.f Ht, to tb liss af th Us. l.rt.H f Tstaa, aa4r tM as nf C-jfrss of ftlrrwar St, 144, It, it Utah, ImJwly or August Th.y ar principally recruit from rngland and Scotland. The pany which arrived at New Y rk mm month! ago are temporarily lodged in th railroad build' iukt in Iowa City, and an tucampmant of tent bas been formed about IwTlnil front th towr. , j aenator Newer aad aaaaner. The Albany Aigus says, ia allusion to th. .tatemeut of Senator IXmjlos, that Mr. Sumner', spsach waa Jalilwrately written out and robaarsed befor. delivery : "Senator Seward was present at th rehearsal and liatentd with regret to tli extravagant pro positions with wtiK-B it wasnilei.. lis rutreitl th Muf'Si'liuecus Senator to nsk it lessens. ut; tnd advised him to curtail tliose vry raossges, and to sinks out tlioa accniaUona thena on tbey constituents, much less find leisure to write pamphlet on Presidential elections, nine months beforehand, and before it is known who the candidates are to be f We with our friend, to read and inwardly di gest what we bare abov presented; and thus seeing the eil complained of and knowing what tb appropriate remedy is, let them bestir them selves for tb. contest let them ts'.k to their neighbor, and impress them with the necessity of reforming tlis government. If there ar. those lisUees or asleep, let them arouse from (heir leth argy, sbsks of th dew drops that glisten on their garments, and let us all march forth to -battl and to victory 1 AihentH spectator. - Got. Bsioq, prior ta hi. election to tb chief offio in tb Stat., wa. by no mean, a popular man even in hi owa eonnty. It is trus that tli people of Northampton sent him to th Legisla ture in 1842, but two year, afterwards, when h was a candidate for r-loction, he teat beaten; and two year after, 1840, h wa again a candi date, and was again beate. After that, h quit to witness the same aa friends of the assailant" . Arrival of th Hteaucr Niagara. 1IIUEE PAYS LATER. . Halifax. June J. the Niagara with three day. later intelligence froin Europe, has arrivsd. . , Hor political news is cjuit unimportant avoiTtoHsL nr vbb stAaaia. Halifax, June 5. The excitement en th. Italian " Petersbnrjf, Jon 6. Wux;.? Th market today is considerably lower, anil we hear of noth ing doing. To effect sales lower prices would have to be submitted to. In th absence of act al sales w omit quotations. , Cottoh- Small sales at 10 to 10J. A rtrictly prh pareelaMght bring a fraction mor. Cot Market dull sales, at 55 to 67 front the wharf for country lot. GO; (i5 is asked. t - TnatrrA-Tha market enntinuas vsrV activ and all description, ar in good demand at full S rices. Fin. manufacturing is wanted. A very us bhd. sold to-day at $40. Gi'iHO Tha demand continues aoliv. HoW dersarenot quite so stiff, and we quot tale, in large kt at S0 per ton. : Mr. Cobb, of Georgia, made a report from the " ... B ... h Mi , . . , trinmnhed on Wilmmpen, Jun 7. Tenresrivx Sale rstrdyof200bbl. at 1.60 for new, and 1,64 ir oM virgin, S.1Q fur vellow dip, and 1,10 for BaM. Hone en market tms morning. 8rr No transactions, and market qmet. Kostw Sale vesterdav of 200 Mils Common, at 1.0S for medium, and 1,10 for larce Nils. Tab Sal, yesterday of 1J9 tmu at t.oO per bbl. , minority, taking the general ground that no breach of privilege under the constitution bad been committed. - Both report, were ordered to be priuted, and Th Hous adjourned. - a motion censuring them fur th abandonment of tb. question of tlis Maratime Law, touohing neu trals. ' " , There i. nothing decl.lv touching th. Sound Due.. -' " Huaaian successes in Circassia are confirmed. ixauNO. Lord John Russsll live uotic to Parliament. that it waa hi. Intention to ask th. question, whether tli Government Intajided to interfere between Nicaragua and Costa Kica. Th Timta thinks Eneiand and the United Stat must eomliin for tb adjustment of t 'en- . H$T Gov. Bragg sutsd. whil alluding to Mr. Gilmer's proposition for financial reform, that the profit, of Banking aom. out of th. people. .Ad mitting this to la true, is it not better that ths profits should go into tb. State treasury to pay th debts of th State, than ga into th pocVsU of tral American affairs, and suggests that th Cxur mooied capitalists f W. are bound to hsvs h called in as umpire for America in th Mo banks, and if their profits come out of the people'. pocket., had they aot better go to their own debte, than to increase th rich man', wealth f Th. answsr is too plain. AthniUe Spectator. amta enaat nuestiun. , The Deiiiuli proposition, to which Russia, Sw dnn. Bnd.Oldenhurg, hav agreed, baa been pub lished, lienmark renounce all right to th Sound and Belt Duet, fur 35.000,000 six dollar. Allth Maritiui. powers must first asssot, Dsn- I mark rcserv iui tli ritht to treat ssparatcly with them. ' Dermark demand security fur tli pay-1 FaTetteville. Jun 7. Hut littl chant; in prio of lisson some few sals at 1'- cts. Corn wanted at 75 eent. No change in the prices of Cotton. Flour in good aupply-i-iwicee am a. , last week. Sprta, Tnrp. 30 ets. per gallori. R do., A ir gin Dip, t 10; Old tt 90; YelMr Dip, I W ; . Hard 90 ota, to 1. Spring Stock of Boelt and Strnti. - rpnK BIJltSCRIBKIt begs lesve to Inform hli I nutnerous friends and customers, that b ha. just received a large and well selected stock of th hsiow named goousi Ladles Cur. Kid Cork's. lid. Oaltara. Bl'k Fr. L. Col d " 8. C. M Brow ' " Biiteb'd " ' Engh. Kid L. L. M lid. Bootees. - . Osilsra, . Itootes. fippti ttxT tn his late namplot, Mr. Clingman says I Btut 0f the money that th Democratic Party has been modified of 1 - MARKETS. late .that in 1852, for tb first time, did they I- Cnttoa Lower oualitios slinhtty declined.- adopt th resolution of "98-'99. as a Bart of their IInnr and. middling firm. Breadslufti a shad W ...r,. ILn It,;. 1K.I Me f mn. lOWSr. 1'rOVISIOO. WBB ruBBing for th. Ugi Jatwre in Northamptoa a.u,,,. ru.u before. V. bav. al- . Liverpool. May 21. OUt' S -r'' I nvi been tnld thai ltemncraflw waa uuehanffsa. Tk. .,.1. Vmm U.l T,r,..k. I " Cur. Rlinnepfl. ' Th'k A Thin i, Linda. Mor Kid A Mor. Brent. to Hi Gsnsral Assembly, and is, indeed, ctaatifi- d a Daatoerati property. Now, doe not Ihi fact prove 'thai Mr. Bragg ha not the eonfidenc of th people ef his own MuntyT How different thie front Jno. A. Gilmer aae? His nam is a household word in Guilford. Th people there universally lov. and repot bint. They bsliv ia hi patriotism, hi. ability, hi sleepless Industry, hi devotion to th !mmt diats interests of hi constituents and of the State. They know him to be the architect of his owa Flour a trifU lower, with tut littl speculative demand. Western Canal i3s.; Ohio 30s. (.37s.i SoutherB 35(i3. Iiowet ble "without fariableness or shadow of turn- grade, of what declined, Southern Is quo- Psredlsai Blipper. Buskiatk Blippere, Parodiein J-fLdnu. ing."j But Mr. C. bad lo glv oni reason, for turning hi. coat sod joining bis ancient enemies, aad h gave thia among othsr without thinking, perhaps, of LU oonoliuioa it leads as to. JteJuille Spectator, Tb Am erics a Party. . A eorrespnadunt of th Mobil Adttrtieer toys and .ay. wisely and welli There i. an American Party In th United States which is diffused over th whol country, Let ns thank God it is so. Th origia of tbi. ted at 10s. 2d,fS10s. 6d. WhitjNlus. 104. (wlla. Coradeosined Cd. tn. Is, Ctuaetl firm. Whit oi. i.c Sr. v.llow 281 (ai 29 Forty mifliont had ben subscribed to th new loan, and b deeposit wm paid Without pref lure. . Uulllna had incseased in th. Bauk of England SnOOr) tK.unds. Annrican sscurltle. nnobanged, with a limi ted business. Guide to the Springs. which irovd afterwards KiofTensiv. to tb.Siat. fortune, . good, generou man, a kind neighbor. American Party was ncesry to purgalhe ballot rpHR VIROISU PRI(in. Ooatolalo aa sa- . . 1 . .. 1 .... ....... k.. hM. f, ..flnutra .nil ll. l...i:l.rl. I I , , . II ... tl I . I . . I V'y. and tli nublin. " V retrret that tb advie of th Nsw York Senator was not hswdnL It might hav averted an occur mnc. for which St is true there ws no juslifaU pruvocalkm, bat n hick eaa only b rtgsraea as a calamity. A frtMrlsblag acawas. in Salem, X, C, raal Aeadcayia I a fioarithing eoaditioa, if w may Judge frosa th number of scholar, la atleadanc during the past ion. There were fftet tuis State; 142 1 Bonlh Csrolina. 55; AlabswXpi Miawiasippi, 14) Georgia, 3 ; T ias, i ; Virginia. 12 ; Tssas, 5 j LiuUmbb, I Florida, Califoraia, aad Arkaa aas, auk 2 ; Kentucdy, Indian Nation, and Mm ryland, ac I ia all, 327. V Tub Method""! Cptsr Cbareh, in Qea- SraJ Cudferww, at IndiaeapuHa, has aad tb j subject af slavery befor It fur Set arm I day, aa a p.- ipositioa to iutr .Juc inloths cbureh disci plin a gsaeral nil forbid Jiug tb trad ia slaves and I' i hoi ling of stars fir ssll.h or merasatrf purpMa. Th Cunmr, afar a Wag iebato, v.-teJ itdowa.-lJloVj asaantsa to Lot rodeo tbi sahjart so. l.tptailMB Tb. TtoMoa Post says that Ml. HeVUrt. M. C. (torn ChvWma. who killed lb waiter, Keating, at WilltrJ's kotal, I Washingtna, has glvwa to th wi lw af tb dWwasej, a a4 hmts, swttM poa Wet a band aeaaity aad prof id W fo tb .luealina af hr ebildrea, a, frwet Ceaaewtt, Saw llvsv, Ct , Jtne i. Tb LsgUalar tlsy slants I Jams Diso ( Aavsrieaa aad & puUiraa) t'ailad ntoss Ssaatnr frosa tbi fttato. Th vat etans) ; Iiso IIS. Tsy l"l. selar wig T. I't tries McCsrdy slwelsd Jal-eaf th 4iprem t'owrt. box frma tureiea influenc and it incidents. I I tonst at all the frinsiral Minsral Hirien la Vlr- . , , ,. ,..1 liwn HQ WBII 1IIIU.UIIII nmirnnn lu lliv UHI iihi,, win iwih., w w. ... w.mw .yin confidence in bin) by repeatedly elcUng bint t teJ u0 wiU , lh ,h, hu Mbilur h. by i. i. slooaaas, M. U. s.i.d aseful citisaa. They bar Bisnifested tbnir th Gnrl Assembly, and ia Augast axt tbey will pile np web vet aa will overwhelm hi en emiva with oafusioa. ' Th fact ia, th. two candidates are ntterly di. aimilar. , Gov. Bragg is a Routing politician, skilled ia tb trick, of lb trad, adroit in politi cal rtrattgv, well vrd In 'making "lb wot appear th better reasoe." , Yoa litis to him, Bad whil tb argasaaat sotms speckia. enough y t foel that tb preen i tea are not sound. Yea go away with th Unrrwmiixi tl.at b would tk advantag of yoa sf possible. In abort, yoa abt his sincerity. but, ia ltsteaing to Mr. Gilmer, yna fsel that Ba artuMt, practical, aiaewre thinker and spaak wr ta before yoa. 7 her to so much boawrty in tb ataa. so aiueh candor and truth, that a aa eaa tioabt or a-istrwst bim. II'J. Irald, Craad t hsatar' Jtwrtk t arellaa. This body iavad ia toguLar annua! eosataa a' eat ma la Ihittowa oa M'iday last, and is still la BwasUia. There are quit s aaaiber ofdsl gtto pisisnl frata tb varisa .ubordintChaa tor. ef tb. State, aad tb trensae'ton bar ta toarksd with th VarsB and kind feeling ilUMtrativ ef tb lanatt ef tb Order. Nothing ef pisl h.lenst, srt from th ordinary basi Bs ef th. Uraad L'uaoUr, has beea don. W . leara, however, that tb atfair of lb tasiilMioa ar ta pem perns 4ilt ia. Yastacday, aa itoa ef ofm f th -lag yes was b4 with tb MkUg result i M. r.. Psts I astia, ef Hern. G.stl P. .. . r a ttMS, of tlraha-a. tl. It. II. P. k I M. P-ball. -t tiif.d, U. k. t T. Pse bUeaed of M -...,..a,). ft. T . Inwt, ef . H.Tr0. T. B. Car, of do. U. rt'. A. M t'a-apUn.xf fsjettevlH.. tl. M. ' Jsa. X'i.r,.f Tsri', l. I. 8, T I "Liter, f BsWgS,t. K. A. C. J. W. tUMt. f O. M U V. J. . i.i -or. u.f nns U. M i V. ' II. C. Ilrli. v AUMee.- - let " Hv J IU.4...f L-..-1-.rg.O. rbs- l.ia. K, lartwgwa, of H ,itsui(4n.it. ttWr. H J. ttu4i.l, ),m U. not been, for yssrs past, and annually ia th. de pository of aoominsLI frauds, and that that frauds are usually practised by demagogues, to obtain fur their party ;)i vote of venal or igno rant foreigners. Tb Americaji Party desire to secure the frnchis to that kind of intelligence that understands the Constitution ef the United .... .. . sitilica, icrreliy eolsrgtd, with a svaoprls aad maps'" the rente sad aiiUares. sad iiiaus. aise,sa suib. dis. eoaisinln sa seeouat f tks aataral sariusluseef Iks ftiata. siaiila, at.. "Victors m tlis Kilnic. for health errelsistlee, will Ind U arsatly t tkelr advsatsK preesrs saak a ta aal.ls smis Sfame ss UiIm and tkoss was. iiks . setrse, raieeia at heme, eaa alse appreelsls snything S-ates. it. views, and legitimate tendenews t and " "'t"VJ ' ',bl": . 1... .... .k... .r,-l .K.. -.1. I., tlaawtb I"''" srl. The work I. (ot sp ia esrilal when emigranta ar thus qualified, thy may b admitted to lb privilege ot aatire-boraeiutens. Sack being th v..ws of th. Atnerioaa party, it esimot be put down. A well migl.l you plant tli acorn in a flower vasa, and - expect th oak that may spring from it aot to burst itt frail btwadarias. fUtla-rtoa Meg Mr. Joists B, W-'k. be retire fmsa tb rUg aad tbi U aad sedritod Baps will a fatar b eaadetsd j Jaats A. Lag aad Alpknw W. Ig.U. at atom. Wbal raw was tbt sit sa.4 la awtat bsaatb fl Bad a. feov-riat awUptn-rioal laagaag Htat lb L'aiUj SHcles Was twWgiag iu Wwder. aad ej.-sad.ag bv wieg. bt a grsea bay treef" Ta kseslaee. TU fkaitatui ef lU A men -e a fens. bM la the p'sea Tberwtaf tost, Bmnissisl JesmA Tsres. Je, f- , (or tit Ws. aad W .!!. ft, M r.urM aa4 t-Utbk . Iswwdeiek As? ' reairedl W.lk uVt aeeaa; fraeklia 4. Marua l'" - at i to ba Brass! t Uiv, fv-a be bm, atKutaWVm k i Fret-lKe ta tb xasou-g. b w suileniewd abas aber wet I M, Msrb a) a a4 ep pttinrma, a4 as grass e-.ea.mSty f .!--g amaeg use airaibsi. ! I. fr t a a4aM tb tM asteie wee eee44 to J W toads- ear ee4 Jst tc Mb lis i.f. was.. . Hi.it Ams-1. ItefMisa. a J, itttmtA to-JT F t rm,dn.l Merba Vaa Barea wa tbrewa frnta k b-ra on Tbareisy. Bed received B esssrs llwagb But dee-gwv-ia b.jry. Fraakli PxreetjMta 4, by lb it urn ef Beebaeae, try Laid (eil frwa to Pie. Un tie! 4M s tb earn day. Thia is stag) euieetd. Mania, tb I rat Ksrtbera kse e Ilk Aeelbera prWi.!. at aerasiiled to af tb IleM-lealial .ismt bed i ma. f r iwiiii, mm wmmm flwims wmm I Mst AieLkse ertoeleisa, srisees tb lief Msr lie wet la aie-st with as4ty. aad Initructel. Tb Tv. Mr, Christian, th Princi pal, has e i.ttuiel th high reputation as tebcl- sr and ii struct. r nilh which b Sams to tb brgof tbi inatitu'lioa. It I aided by abf. assUtaots. Oa Monday vening, th teridt'n to tli. yonng ladies wa preach.! by Rev. Ir. Tartar, of Louis berg. TU Iwlw rnnisiksd, la selling eut.dhat be came aot to t h tliera tt philwphy and e icnet sf man, but teach thswt ll scisac f saJvalioa, II tha prmseded to prevent lo them in elear, able aad masterly meaner, tb plan of Baltalio. Hi. heart wiro.td as b mKanced kit tliem. and a itb it b warmed th hearts ef bis aed'ien teor b eelded. Oa Tudy veaing. list. It. T. HudioB dei:nd th Lite rery Ad Ireta. TbU was a cbaeto, sl'f w.l pro duction, delivered in a .Wsaiit, ltrtit aisa Her. Jttnf of hi thmegliui wr not only WaU necelvtd, but Iqunitly sipreeieL On VeJusdsy ereol'ig aa eniertsin'ing a eert was givea by th yg U-lies. F.verytbieg jit n d of ptraeantly and eatisfactnvilyi The frien leaal ptr .M of the "eeliriavy fi.va la erMaeJ ' leu.: ia It nvaaageuient Bud Sue sees. . C. ChrntM Adntemle. style, and the pubhe My k lere that tl nee satek- peauy ewtartius. Hiihwii Vutrrw, Borkt'i Tlrffinia Bprinsfi. TUB VIKUINU WISKKAL HI'ltlNUii. vrithra- a-srts na their M tks dtyeases t wkirk Iksy are se- tlltiatle. da. oeeotnpahied ky a map of H-.aU aad iiitae-n. A are Wolk. Peeqad ritlttoa, Improved sd enlarged. B; Wlixus Dekas.il. l. J Jeu. uiaiiia, Na yertlaa ef tkseerld Is man favered by Pmvt dtac la allttaral Wnlert sf .rant vslue aad andiiabted vlrtae ika Ike aivasUlM ad V-rinla. a f. Inti6e and llicaated Aaeuaal af Ikeur Oaalnlaa aad tldaeu. a. Ik directum! atwUtr taa,y a swvetDtssdtaal .aaiteaiaa, ta Bare an ta tb peaiMt siae a stsf rrai-ki-d. la tavallita aibMrially, whs sr dinetla tkair alien llite tq Kalara'avaaaadtal aset, eeeoaisirad tM S atrsvettlSReuaaiBiwei liwilldtraetlkalralimes sad .aide Ikeir j'.arki-y, la saarek ef Iks disreat eoee aa earth. Tkv-lll kare lala mtn m-erauuoo re- aaua tkeaa If unelejee ef Ueellk, Ikaa lima asy elk ar M-ur.a ehstsise dfHaaafiat y-iwrlj itn. rarsalsky . . II. U llR.ll.K. H. V. Itwk iliiraa lUlrl.k, Jaas, MIS. I- Udle. Whit Kid Gaiter, i fash v kid Blltiper. ' " Mlssstt Cnr. Kid noterta. Dl'k Mor. Hd. Boa tec t, - fold " a - lll k Fr. L. Callers, i . Cnl'd ' " Kid Wor. and Ot. BecteH Tk'k Solefi Br. A Col d H. ft. " Cts. Ot Walt Mor " " Ass'd. Col'd fate. 0 alters, u Mr. Bootes., e Bl'k M " " Ank. Ilea. Ctd'd " " " , Cash Id.T.atloaOiter.. . it . 1'aL Lea. titrai. ghoss and Pumtuli vTith a largs assortment of Gent's Oalters, ltoetl and Shoes, Also, Trunks. Vsleioas, Carpet Itafr, ttatchckt and Uonast cases, wiik every other sr tiele uautlly kept tn a refru'ar does Ktor. All in want would do wan ia u ana ev amiss before tmylng, ss I will Mil ehesp for .ask sr aa six months time, to peneieoi aeaisra. - avar-TIIB tjl'ILSt K1HKK continn-d to BisnU feature in klaatual style, all kin'U of work ia hi Una in thq most fasluonablsBd durable Bonef Bad at tb shortest aeuoe, ana sa eaeap ea i.ia timss will sfi.-rd. look run tub Biys or tiii mo bht. Bt.NHV roim.it, Ralsigh, Msy 9th, 1868.. 2-tit. "sleigh tsiesis Ncmlnsry. The .lamination of tli. Young Ladi la th RiMgh Femal Sominsry cam off tbi weik. It was impartial, Th. r solus a Bud aass with wbicb tli young hvl.es answered question, and soiled problems, showed that tbey wsrs familiar I el U.i kdit,ly eka k Ike sevamt waurm. alaaaa an with their text Looks aad had been thoroughly MAEHIED. la IK i I'.lv. n th h inat by . I.. Ilnerh, tea.. il.lWy lUUy, ef (Joldioorv ,lo l,s Mer the learjiB. CbaalerfiaU C. ff.. R. C. en Tri lev vviirf. tt lili mi. by Jtmea C. I'raig, Mr, A, hlk I I'rinte. I. ,r marly ef Ibi etty, to M Carobe K. I'ee.lt. ef I keraa, H. C. Msy their taieais b elsataaal, Ova l.fa s etoriuy tea, , fa e !.. v ariutitry (K elianaia ll.v may be, W nk the geie of (.'e-tf it e. Way U.ay reaK-k I aaaall sbt ) Wkare j.-v ere parpaloal tod parux a a an. , City eerer. l ies enpy. JtatC I bltt Joljibnr tni Cbil)Vatt Iprlni. TYatrreB) t'auxttr, Jf, C rpilfslt nrrtrwcjai M alleaud I a h I tdeaaeal rrt rwoB M alleaud I a k-.liky laf eeajntiy. U Sailaa n-uaa War ratte tlaaet ead dt aulas f B. llaedaraoa. aaak ef ek.ck ela.'as llacka may alayt tie loaed, ready ta cmvay .lllr ta tUs hprtas. Tk elimel la anat rloit, tk iL.eel anaiilo4 . f tli watars SVekUrd. aa laalad ky a saperieea af titleaa J' aa ifca aanaaeajiaeallaaa, le all raeea.'!, ..mi. ertaMiikmael af ase apae M lee reaaptloa af eela. TrilMd, aa. tt la at year, vis t Far Hated yar av-aiS, M fd " wak, e. " " day, I fa eklldrae (aad.r 13) aad servsau, kslf fr'.r a. rri-freaai raaaalats. Ike ekels saaa. f three BV r.il., aid ka akariad St Ike rale ef tie I ' e,iS, afw n .. a-A IMILI MAlb alll be kra.,kliait.i rvfs nireuanael ike saaaae. WILLUM f Ji'XKei dsee III, U'. Sl-Im. PERI'VIAS 0 P A 0 al lowest eaih market rrte. CUbl'MDIAS Gt'ASO.eenlninini lant proef lions ef I'boanhat ef Lima and fre tjiaaj,hri Ae.d, la bags of liilillt eh. M.rt.u-1 HOM IIATU W 1.1 ME ia btgl M loullbsstck, or ia t.arv-U as preferred. AMea'sMlrbratad RF..U IXIsad M'lWlNI Hi' CHINKS that eanai.t cl r Every deacvipll.,., ef PI.On4a. Ar.Pilf l I.7C' A A I. and IIMRTN'l LTIHAL Implamenta. A full aaeortmcnt af the tl.iMil lU-Luavl OABUKN BKKMt. A. h, AI.I.KM. 11 ISt Water St ! T. Aew York, May 1st, 1" VJ. l- ITSIATII CARIII.I1 nrtaal II f Instirnrtte tompauf FFll'S llLDUt, K. C. f Oregnibon' Femolo College. ihl? Illfti'.a ef l4. will eaaaaaaa a la ll.l day ef J If, f .... -ftird (larladlae furV.hid Aaat sll- '. .l Waikiaasad Lisktal Bilk leiuea Is all tk Kar iaal.raa.kat , lei4t,ial ia, fe raeaba I lay aaliMar, far feM, i ti'iu alalia a ika fife s dallae, t.'i. IS hraei.. (a, St.li- la llaeda, t (avae f..nl.. SiO. (N Piiailai, . Una, ft. rin l I I k. ". laaa sea ta k .i aeaklf la adraaaa, tk aiaar kail a tka aad af lh S ,.. a. 1-1, -n aa Ik l-rv af Maaleill aa dy Haired, frm rterya, ta tkaee ladlas eke dia.es e tkareajk keeeladfe ef Ual mvaftla erlaeae. t lraelel!l ka SaaS ae arsllaatiae ta Ikt Praaidtai a. li .a eeaiAa rail raeilik . x. mum, pr.'i. le IA !. 41 let, - art r-...d t .. W, ll. Jl' .ft. . a f a. I .i. .., al-.r-S af d at V. Kai.ik, 4 aas lllk, 14 ---vi. ' '"P"' Coiaiiaay eentleaa to linnv t e lives ef I I all keslihy ainte eeijsr. snd ."late. Tk 1 I k srreeteat rtik taA.a ea sii''eiiie Ii f ' Slaves ar Insured for a Ursa el s f lis ;-'S tor ds vkeif valee. sir""'. Dr. ('k.s. E. Juhaaoa, rrallr.ii Wet. I Maywood, Vic I rr.i Jiat, Jkl. ilitaa. Haeretary, Wat II. Jones. Trera, a Ms). II. W. Heated, Allnrn. ', lr. as. H. Mcb.ee, tiaainn Pkjalolsw. All losses ar paid wltkla W Jtjt aftar muh'h tor ereof is preeenled, liianka aad l'am.klte. sXoeSnf tl.s nf re ratio af the Coibi eef, eiay be ai l en ! at tksomee. ar any ef tk Aalas. A.t lettare SB bnaluess fWlH k a-1 Ire aed i JOIIS 0. III.I.I,M. ."f r April 51, 1 .,.. vf. Eook Eindirfr. lout ti. iec b ri hi r & s BALKlll II, . r. ae tk. P . .V I a I at ike e a . I i a.a, a N. II. KMk.l tkale Irireeaaad failili-a w tl e-.i'.'e ' .. n " " eIS Iks km hef ef I'arif ta. .-ae-l j v --a. A., Wltk prvsnptaeas sat d , t.k, at 1 -rk prices. i. aa at te it-are fras snv ' rf the f a eilk diiarli.,ea. e l I !" I ia ar-y i " ! Hrm., k.sad aed s"i ' a. k wnii..i d- An "--a d'lhM H i' AHlt.l I T e. . r... ,s . r. April l-d, I"- VHt st'll earrilaf la t l US kraartaa
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