warn, ce THOS. J. LEM1T, Editor and Proprietor. 1 11 MDrr Carolfuipotof jrfui in iWeUtctual, inwaWo pfjjifal rffouretf-t&e land of our, fte tnt rfje fjomt of out off tenon." tTtlREB DOLLARS a Year, in Advance. 7 TOL S. BALEIGir, If. C , WEDNESDAY, MARCH I, lgtS. No. 9 " !,; , , - . .- , r . . . jr V jr SEAVELL & MEAD TTwwJeeale asMl ttctall Grocer HA VK ee fcead, m4 era daily espeetiag. add M aa, kn raei, wilt nuke the mtwul at (Mi w Ikew Im aver efTer 4 e eh anrket; a4 l te hM, WWUIIU w Inilk, te ee iHimn, X re4eec4 prwcti II MaewMwjwKOWM St'CAK t teak arwae fee vorrKB SI Sw lagejw 4e IS 4e OM Ciniwl Jvj Cole t4 aMe. i-wntmrnt oUUAB aa Smmi4 4 mm ! (Mean Clarified Soger H wktm 4aaUe reCn4 Leaf ee J HaceWee MH.5Sti Cm a-ter Meeee 4 I 4m nW4 N U 4 eaaatw 4VRIJP Km atk UTCiri4, Atom aad Uwrpool Sumlke. SlCO klowa 4 baat CUrX II fcaaj la SO peony fwfcece4 CUIM HEtL e Cl RH, vwiaaekraed rkel.llg.WI30 TqllAUCO (Rambtuft) kaeoa 4a 4a (Laajhor.'iJ e A-aaAmt 4a Wat ai t'ia " titeead - 4a la S Ik mm lla CUaaa 4a 4a Ue AHeew. ... 4 4a ) kag areata AHaeWe -4 4 4a Hlaak Peeper 4 eaere gr-eaail 4a 4 4wB krfwjewe Meetere' ajlamH 4a 4a L.S.a ea4 Aeterieea, la f lb 4 beea "eaeeri elee. See CaaMler da SO base TaJta CaatMe 4a. mrm 4p ,, , ' 4a ' lUr imp ' t 4aa. Caka 4a earied 9 that TsWW HtJ t fcaaaa M uMla GLSS. xnied f aat( IJMaMK I Heiiluck kraad) rMKSCII HMAkDY, kaparutioa ol ItOI! lia. a 4 1M tta. " l.'lutatpaf iMMtt UU fatt OU Ma4tia V tJi ir. akiuf tMI MImw Malaga aad N4 JaaMiva Rava HattaMlim I5fESt Wak WkMkry, van a!4 4 Aim 4a M w SfcaAV Maa aaA Raak E1SU., aik4 0al a4 l aaaaai Iira4. Caaana-rr, Yaacg Hrtoa k RUck Ckaaalataaa4Caaaa TKAa ka(, IUac Talaa. R4 mmnix. ka. he. ka Wakalaraaaaianmaat ai STUNK WANE, KaMfk, Ha. If, IU7. THE QUAKER AND THE ROBBER, By Bammrl Lever. A IravatW IaJ tha wild among bTi: 7T-"C "."u-i a! to war. etatbaa fat a Vatd fci eoloc ept an hia wttmi Aa4 k a wiih a Wy aa d atacy or Tfca aaaaaul aba aaat Wa "7 Uiok, AaJ ka traallar waa Bathing loth, I think . liar arry Waek ya arr bonnat baaaatl Aa4 Uta Qaakar aa grUa, (a Aa'd.vary fao4 laalku . k. i in riila a Iba aaw aw it a a bwatkr -I kapa J prataet ata. kiml ak," aal4 tha At la liJa thw aaath aaar I'm aaOVy fruJ, Far wltoV Ibaa hara ia Baaibaia abean4. lj I jJ'm Car aa thine I thaulJ ba foanJ fat aatwM fmm aaA aaa-I ha boadrad If W thiaa da." Iba .oakat miO. n aa'ar aaar a atatapn I aaoner would wad Aad I ba aaatbar la baadrwJ just now, la tha pwUiag thai'a ankt mj nJJla bow. Aad t - aattla it. all apoa thaa, I nmf Tha ataidaa aha aatilad. and tha rata aha draw. v m - tu . t-- 711 tka tint!" A atatal aha bald at tha quVef' bead Naw gia aw) yaw gU a TU gia jon my 1 baa bat a brae" aaid bold Jim, "and they'ra pent, 1 Aad 1 wont load (gain for a make bcUete rent 'Then, aaid Ephraim, producing hia pittolt, "jutl gia Mj fit hundred poanJt back or aa aura aa jou lite, ' III aiaka of year pody a riddlaor iee.M Jira Barlow waa diddled and though ba waa game, He aaw Ephraim'a pittol ao deadly in aim. Thai be gaa op tha gold, and he took to hia ecepere, And when the whole atory got into ha partem They aaid that lha ibiavea were 'no. match for the quaken. SHORT SERMON ON POLITE NESS. It ia not polite to tell stories at the table. and it ia evidence or a vulgar mind to feat, joke and nnicle at such a place. No gentleman will permit 1 1 men to indulge habitually-, in Ihia.liitle'itawe.iaiic." , It i not polite lo obtrude your own af faire upon the attention of ' others, by rep reaentuig what thiuge you have accomnliah- ed, if.. It indiceies inordinate self esteem and is a supremely disguaiiog exhibition f it 'll is n6t polite lo lnilulge in n snirellinc, half ssreastic laugh while objecting- to some remark or act of another. It indicates a very small mind and a hypocritical sheep stealing disposition. What you have lo say, speak out plainly and distinctly with out fear or favor. It is not polite to indulge in backbiiine towsrds another, at the same time appear- ii - r e w. i- ng irienuiy u nis uce. it. inaicatcs a cowardly and snakish-mind. II is not polite to carry religion, or rather the forms of it, into a cold, stiff morality on the Sabbath day, and cast the n rices of Christianity ofT, like a. loose mantis, six days of the week It shows that religon ia. abused rather tbaft used- .- avt..cw.i It is not polite to eihibit a litl'jeness ia pecuniary matters, especially towsrds those who deal lairly and jrenerouslr bv vou and lo whom you are indebted for a goodly portion oi your income. It is not polite to break into the ronrerse- tion of Others abruptly and give an opinion unsolicited. It ia an evidence of ill breed ing. , ... . ... - . , ... ;" II is not polite to enter into oorsnnal codtroveraiea, and bar room brawls, parti; ' it is not oriiite to euiiBK" oitu wiut a blackguard, for m so doing yott put yoor- selfonalevei wiw mm, It is not oolite to reluse a lavor wnen rou nead it. neither is it po'H xiena one nnli vou can do. it cordially, . it ia not nniite to lavian money proiuooiy to keep up appesrances, at the expene oi honest creditors, r- It, ainacks a Uttla of dis lionentr. .. . , , , .! .r , - It a not no ite to erowa yournen- wu society vf here you are not wanu'i. i u proves that prule Has goiioe upper , nanu nf reaaon. i i; ' It is not polite to call at stores merely to make examination of foods -kb nainten ilnn nf huvinr. It looks two much like hnn liltinir. , r; a- . , . ...... It ia not oolite to crowa imo an rmior a T , . . annctum. disarrange his papers re n msnuscriot. and detain him with idle Con-J vers ition. .. With him, time is money. ; It is not polite to beg newspapers, nor it honest to Steal tbenw t ., r . ; - t It is not polite to take a newspaper fat year or more, and then stopit without pay ins- the aubsc-rsptioo, and - grumble it you ara ealleo-undn to make tha payment. . r v 'J I .1.. p. Uur sermon is nniaiieui hh .". " are calling1 for copy. y . . , law for their awful crime. Georgia Eaq. These appears to be a sensitive apprehen ion. that the Mn-xmans have accepted or will accept the terms upon - which oar Goverpment proBered a pteificatioh formerly. That is not the sort of peace which Mr. Plk wishes to conquer. It might bring the war to aa end rather too suddenly. IMt.Jmer. The following burlesaue report of a lata speecn delivered m the Senate by Mr. Foote, of Mississippi, is one of the most amusing things of the day. The Hon. Senator is of the botch potcb, and fury school of orators: Imoorlant Debate lit Can or rut THE, GREAT SPEECH OF THE SES- F0OTB-IKO TRKTEN UOINGM'S BILL. Reported exclusively for lie John Donkey) In the. Senate, oq Tuesday the resolution to raise ten new Regiments for our Army in. Mexico being uujer consideration . Mr Foote suid he had been very much surprised at the highfaluting livoerborea- 4iie of nha gent-remsii ' from Tir'Tiiver, aa as j i .iit.i a... . uir. tMugrr, anu ur iiirrugniu very evi dent that s gre.at deal could bo seen in bis speech which was ma apparent. What did the gentleman mean by the 'Aickeriii light of glor's candle?' Was this not a masked battery -opeoed upon tbe President and his friends as the immortal Cicero says, in the third csnto of Liviticus 'Qutm fliekerom candelibiit, wbwhtin dementia, Ad rantibui cognovir larp ntum oerackce! fcir. What says (Jeneral Tavlor about this wart Sir, I will lellyou what he siys, here under his own sign" manual in the despatch which I hold in my hand (Rob ert, bring me my spectacles.) he says: ! would i.ot see a cabbage in Mico with ered. No, sir but it so happens, sir, that they have no cabbages in Mexico, and therefore General Taylor's opinion comes id nought is going for nothing but cold slaw! As the sublime SUukenberguis says in his Steiiunarke tind SaurKrauten: -TA:(WW extract is here given. y .wtiguishe.tLiweignar especially Mr. Washington Jackson were! ,ne Btn" lorce S,renl ueneral Iaylor. DREADFUL SCENE The National Intelligencer publishes the following letter: r . " . Saltiixo, December 29. Testerday (Monday) one of the moat painful scenes took place here I ever wit, nensed. A aoldier by the nama of Victor Galbraith, a bugler to Captain Mier's com pany of volunteer cavalry, was shot for threatening the captian's life. The troops were all mustered to witness the dreadful scene, t he unnappy prisoner wss broogut forward under the charge of the Provost Marlhsll and guard. Sixteen men were da- tailed and formed in single file The pris oner calmly est down on his coffin l shout eight paces distance, and looked the execu tioners firmly in the face -Ilia sentence was then read lo him; he then threw his head backward, and ssid to the men; ..Take good aim; I am ready lo die. ' They fired; he fell immediately, having received three balls in his "body; but In teW'mli men Is be again arose, resting euhis elbow, and asked for water and drank. He then' said." kill me at once and rrlevie me of mitery;" when four of the men who had reserved their fire-, advanced, and placing the muzzle: of their guntio . u iiiiio - a few inches of his body, fired, almost cutting him asunder. Tiuly, be wss the roost resolute man I ever saw. Some of the officers were entirely overcome by the distressing sight. Last night one of our compnny an Irish man, oy me name w Kelly .was very dangerously slabbed by some person un known, It is thought he will not recover. Punch on Mr Bancroft. Our Minister has fallen under the Dili eMpeltings of Ponch.' He is somewhat ddicted to speech making on festive oc cssions, ana is thus hit oft by Punch. The following' report ofs speech is found B JW.4 . a. a i ue Mr Foote I anvsotisrled human nsture is weak as Shakespear says; Ah. this rebellioaa raouaiain M my thirat, Pulttu-t like Etna, from the crater gone, Aad l( tiaaa in Elysium.' " And now, gentleman, you'll excuse me but I must go snd liquor. fas adr the saddta. f think yea said," , The daaaarl .be rlpfed p the aadula bow, Aad the aswker was ner a qnaier lilt nowi Aad be aaw by the (tit one Ibai be aubed for a Wide His araa karaa away with ai'weggerinc stride Aad Uw) eye I hat looked t .. . ' "Tha eatrit sVitb asavs ae, friend Broadbrim,'' eMksha. "To take aQ Ihia BtiUy tempUtioa from ihee, Par aufltmon daeeie and beaaiy it floeliog, . Aecapt from thy maVaVa a tight loving greeting, Fat much doth she prohl by ttut Quaker a Siw' AaJ bark! Wly ukar, so reey aad aly Haae ngb'aaaa aaerefebal a laat in yoat eye. DWt g egua aaapiag girt's boaaeta aewaaib. RaeaaWr lbs awe thai yea met aa tha heath U. aaaaa'e J greeted, and that distinguished American .i , . arose smiu munaers oi applause. -neexpiameu now nroad way anil Corn ill were in fact tha s'sme. He showed how Washington was in fart an English man and how Franklin would never have been an American, but for his ed 14 cat ion ss s priwr I11 ji'lyilrt.rttl , friend. rSlflScnTrtridfaiher, more or U-- he vowed that he -wept ' tests M by an euish on the pedestal of Charing - Cross ;issetl wim nnneai leryui iur ti im wmnle that Ben Jonsnn and Samval hat Poe and Dry den, Dr WsUa ancj Swift were the darling of hit-, heart, soil homVas ours snd in a speech of about five and thittr rainutea efplainedlto us a aeries of complimentary sensations, Terr; bard to repeat or remember,, , K.-4 i i;t r. THE OFFICIAL PAPER denies, itb nma ainnrit v. the chsree so often mails and so cenerallv believen tnsi me Aunua iatratinn rontemDiates me entire aosoru. I nn ur niexico as tna uiiimaie aim anu object of the war ."The friend of, the Administration." ssvs tne union, mean ia rarrv out its messares anil wqy, sir, the very documents show thst General raylor had authority to make his army ss strong as he chose, and to get whatever be saw fit or deemed necessary lo prosecute the war. And the old Gener al advised the government, n'r. what it bould do: snd tie talked strnno-. ...I -1.. slave to Casar: ; ; , . Greek extrnct.J There, sir, whst do you think of that! And if Aal is 1 hot enough if my words, added td these, are iiieflicient;.Dr. Boyn- ton, the mesmepst, is here, and can p' Air all IA Sieeo 10 tuur urfui . rumvii' i Our dates by this arrival are fo the eve-' nmff of the idinsl., frdm the pj ol Mel ico,' ahdi the1 inf-'rmaiidh' given' 'above cornea to us through so many enanneia OU .11 to a.eep .; ,uu. a , . fc ,ulhenT form thal . see 00 Therefore. I sav it is lilse -etr p Au9iu I w" , . , ' n?'- -'L-r.x.ir.n.na to qnestionthr fact. . , , ' 'xv .rrf tmoat overwhelmed bv letttrs that masssge nlatform is laid down in , the "... a a 4 T al. . winch aa,ws its design 01 preserving .. ,-. 7 ' ..t J..,,.. HORRIBLE MURDER. A friend from Marion county informs us that a most diabolical murder waa commit? ted in Randoph county, . about eight miles east of the rivet, pn the niglh pf Saturday, the'29th ult., npon the bodies of two negro traders; Messrs. Trotter and J4ojtonf py twf of iheif own negroes. Wf copy th Ofllpw-in- naticu!rs of tW'liornd aflair from the laader now only defied. Democrat of the Sd Irtat.i VThe) tnurdetd men had encamped lor the ,mgrit a jew miles to the weslwarct of Cuthbert, beweer that r.We and Eiifaula,' 'Alv, having Willi them three negroes,.two men and one boy. While 1ylng"tbgether on a mattrsss, asleep. the negro men took position, one on each aide 6f their tictfmf, and at a given signal ant their throats with a rszor. 'Trotter ..tint so fatally ;cat ss was coiton, and wasableto jump tip, when he was des- patched with an aie! ' ma ooaies wete then earrled iTi,!miltj!distant' snd thrown from a bridtre ihtt a Crek, "when the mur- iv BaiUw I leU la your leetbl" derers proceeded to 'aecura the money and 011m ine noiea aru paper vt ma utw and havino- set on fire the bloody mattrass, oot rMifwiui the carrVsIt and noreesTn the direetion of Marion county; tak'ng the boy With them. The discovery of the murder was made on; Siinday'' morning, frort the Era having communicated to the woods, at Friend Jamee," faotb lbs Quaker, '-pray la-ea W ft Um canat aofc a rraal faf da ye e-e. Tha gaU the ha take) is aot mine my friend, Bet my ma- and truly 00 tbe I depend a nuke it appear I my iruat did defend- .-, Si ire a in abate thro' my elothes here and ' there, ' 1 ' ' " 'J "' Ta male it appear 'twas a aVepeale atTjir." Jim be papped (rat throagh the akiwa of 'the scene of the tragedy, which 'drew (he " attention ht he' neighbor s 1r thtf s bis Aad then nW bis eollas quits doat to his.! "" ttraa', ' 2.wr eaw ihro' ait bread brim." quoth Tpbreiua, vote .v, ;i- pot when, after 'rt seaterl, the ' tnangled bodies of the murdered men were fonnd, a bTor- atated.',, Ptrstrit Wai 1 Irrlmediatelv made.' and ,ihs rlegroe ' were overtalerl in Marion eooney and' brooghl Ltimpklrf, Where ah gamiriBHlil a ' had. and these particulars elicited by ihe confession'of the a. r rrha werav UIm) taken to Ran- 4olph eouaty, 'waittii niralt ?of the A PROSPECT OF PEACE. The following important news rarrie to hand by the last Southern Mail, in the Pi cayuneor the I3ih. We trust it may be vprified by the conclusion of a satisfactory Treaty: New (hhtm. Feb'u 13. ARRIVAL OF THE NEW ORLEANS. ' Ten Datit later from Vera Cruz. IMPORTANT NEWS FROM MRXICO. The Bteamshitt" New Orleans arrived yesterday trom Vra Cruz, having sailed on theSih inst. She brnught over sixty ofiiceis of the army, most of ihem ordered on the rerruhing serice, and about 193 discharged soldiers and quartermaster's men. Mr Frennerarrived ttl Vera'Cmz'oti Sun day lat, the 6th inst., bearing despatches from General, Scott for the Government nt Waibingtnn. He was only four days from the city ot' Mexico. He sailed on Monday, the 7th inst., on boaid the United States Steamer Iijs.for Mobile, TlieNw Orleans was detained for two days to giv the Iris time to get ahead whtj is scarcely-known; "The Ne w "Orleans, ho wever, oveitook the Iris and passed her bafore she reached (he Balize. The dcspslches brought by Mr Freaner are of the utmost importance. The nature of them was not genetally known at Vera Cruz, but from a source in which we have aViding confi dence we Icajn that the Mexican Congress has sent in terms of peace, which General Scott has taken the) responsibility of accept ing. One of the articles of this arrange ment is that twelve thousand United States troops shall remain in Mexico until rvr. tain obligations are fulfiled the remain det ( theoptw br,mtfiiwnr7?,w . VV.leerfortrw- rharthe pfetimihaHeS of the treaty of peace were signed on the first day of February bf the Mexican Government, and that no doubt was enter tained that the Mexican Congress, which was to meet in s few days, would ratify the same by a large majority. By the terms ofthUlrratV wm nmloralnnit ll.ul ill YT. p:iWlhrTrasselenTTrTe psrerf with that prdposed in Ihe conlerepces at I acuoaya his last dollar melt beforo his tyr, ami when "broke" he turns from the 4bU. lights hi eigar, without moving a miMrle of his rcuntt-nerrce.. Tlie following nil. vertiretnent taken from the Star, will git an idea of the apread of civilzation in the land of the Mexilli; : .iwricE. 1 no proprietor nereoy in. frma; tha oS era ami . r-iiizena nf ihe United Stalea and Mexico that lha Grnnd Sociedad Del Progresso is licensed lor gaming. Gentlemen are invited to rail, as all kinds nf gaming and the h-st the miirket atfords, will always bo founj ou his tables and at tlie bar. a CayOne half hour .withnm port. Show me an ectalilishmenl in the Uu'tnl Stales where "all kinds of gaming and the best the market aflorda" can be fou.d on ihe tables "and at the bai. " Our su periotiiy is manifest. 7Vic True Bounanry of Tcxat. ' ',' , A carrcspondeitt qf th New : Y ork Tri bune, who signs himself "A Texan." de clares it to be "utterly false" that the Gov eminent of Texas maintained authority over the strip of land lying between tho Nueces and the Rio Grande from the period of their Declaration, of Independence. In proof of whiehie -ffiakrM statement which, it may not he amiss hero to state, .is substantially. -corroborated by direct information which we have ourselves received upon the subject: Nat. Int. "I held a Texan commission nndcr Capt. R. Ross, in a troop of Horse Rangers, for the protection of the frontier counties.! Our bests were defined by the Adjutant General, with intruction not to crott the ' Nuttet. On my return fro n the frontier, I applied to Judge I.ipscombe i-f Galveston, for rayertificate of head-right, at the same time inquiring if it were possible for me to locate my land west of the Nueces, as nearly all on the east bank had been located by-: jati)T8w the Auetes. This was in the Fail of 1839."' ''. preventive against chole- RV. -"We find in the foreign correspondence of the New York Cqmmerml AiUeiliiM il... -. tne lomier -rial ,uii.iii j-piiiii. 1 hasbeeiitoesthblislf iniSmifMl thepou-;. yiCiion'that chloride feasia a perfectly effi- ent nre-eiuive. ana iiuveoii iu 14,14 iue , llirtk the I resiqeni siiuiorixeu a run upoo iha hank of ihe Rio Orande or opou any other bank? ' No.a'ir to U Ianguaga f me poei 01 w lime ,r. rarucum iinicuio ruu, . Mexico's got the chmk, l' , Th Sloek airex one, ' 1 1 Tha a-wuaa ran down, t HuikorS dickorv-w' 1 r- i-V, ' Mr President, tlie last lines I t is not s,nd papers by this arrival, but give below so man of our letters as we esn possibly find room for: ' " 1 1 " ) Orizaba was captured on tne xout U't- One df the purposes bf ine expedition was to capture uenerai santi Anna ai ienu can. Thelly Meic,an, hpweyer, etTecf- ed his escape through tlie treachery of one niynnii known lid avs the chloride ol zinc anc poputar zinc anu iiie-niiraw 01 ,-et-, -. (Usinfectant of Ihe day, are q.l no 1 cholera, although they will remove y putrid effluvia,, '.'The only .chera: he con aail in nrdinarv Oil eat nreventife I depended on.' tinues, "in mf hutneroua xposures to the y'iru, wss chjoride1 jar snd this I believe 1. h a oer.'ect'one if the fumigation ,ts complete., t, ptacd1f gd quanimepr nance necessary ;Tr tho evo'utio tlie ion of ationality of Mexico. 'Hie idea of absor. Ing her is.'indeed, 'a psinteiCdeyil," . fit only to fright "the fje m childhood. It cannot imoose nonn. an jntruiseni 11 o pie and )s only br ought lorto at this time s a miserable screen for, ihecotireii.! aartain leadera' , . ,! ,tAC, is This denial snsy go for whst it if wortk whieh ia not much in view 1 the ltnde- ej'of tbeVdurs pursued. bv;the AdmUtra tion in spreading our troops over eiico and occupying the-whole; cpunlfy. " 1 hi ia indeed called '-a vigorous, prpiectMlOti r war;" and ihfe nbteCt is Ssid l i b M compel the Mexican dovernmeott whirh this very policy must isaiiuwr,' " toterms?of pacification on the basis of our demands, which are to. become wore and more exacting the longer an adjustment The views of the Pressldenl in : relation to tho war and tha indemnity ta be reoi ed have evidently endtlergone t -derided ehsnre 'sit- Mr I rist a departure irom Washington wim proposals ai peace,- 1 ne territory whuh he wastneii witling ta pe satisfied witklnay which hd wag wilting ta pay a large sum to obtain Is not now oresnea earaeienti tor rr tecommenua n incorporation ef that very territory; into the body of the Repablie,' and,- at the same time, urges a vigorous prosecution of the war te'evtaia lunner inaemnf The nsmorsot" treaif of neac negotl- strd by MrTrist. or Gen. Scott or both- whieb'conid only be a provisional, project at the bett sinee neither of them had power ,U treat appear to causa much tinetamess and disDleasure among official, and other exponentsof the dominant poHrVai Washing ton. Mr I nst is uenoanceo ms opire ia ihaStata nenartment. lt is said ia taken from him; he is peremptorily ordered home. and there are intimations 'pn thd part of some gesfoaa parl'zan, l,hat t ; wonld s be well fo'quickeri bia homeward movemerjt liy tlriving birri torcibly out of Mexico.- The treaty which would haye beer) accep table last summer, when Mr Trisrwtntoto His miisioh, would not be acceptable new going to tUrrnd. and o Heave the nuotatidn , h- colJB(m6n f I I a.. L... Lin ak.k1 . m I Hat MAgeW 1 - 4 .1 . fi.l anooiiuiew.. v oum him, ----a 1 rjoin. rerry Tetnrnea on me otn insiani sciences of oaf opponents, who-t wished to Vf Cn. f.om an expedition to Tla- plungothe.lapdorJsckson anu jenerson 1 u, 'm other lowni som. , inin tha arterial exasoeiauo of eiminen- I .-,-. 1,.;., i. v,n rm nn the candisolation as Confucious cn,u8ed,y ,h insf--one for Orizabd,' Under Col- . 1 . . . . - '. 5 fi M e - 1 itnA n,AM' surairrtt,.-:!;'.: -i 1 HanKneau, consiaiins; 01 n,n 11,,v mm, Chincw elrac.J; ji--- ; ,mj lhe other for the city of Mexico, tinder" V bat if jl wss lbs object of the President h- n,. 0f Major Caldwell, of ' the 1 V ,1 m d . 4 la. I I UIHVMII m connusf., Mexico-waa t n4 .America v.,. oopqueedt , pidwe pot . bold our farms h . Th etpdi,tort which left Vera Cra ori end dwellings, by, the fdrc, o(Peonqiiest--re4th,riU , i,gtMt the1' guerillad does nv. were hot even our wives andebudeen I . , - i.k.a .irtr much' -"They 1 the trophies ai pur prowese m i"-ry 1 ,id w0 or thr(.e b) Who snouia oojepi, n ur, army, -r , bn greBt harat disbanded, chose to toke. upio themselves j. , fj. or three bf fishes' witti thd eneTny wss done' on etiner Mexico, Jan. 21: 1848. ; t The Sur on Wednesday published" an artnwt rrnm a letter ol the secretary 01 War. whieh contains an eloriaent and well merited tribute to the high skilfand bra- Maxiean Sahirus after the insnnrr of the children of,lbe Pope, as ao beaunfully de scribed injho Cherokee version of the Rspe of.ihe'.,Lock;,! c. t- - - . Huncka MmcKo animnv aqa.w, - Utrf of General Scott and thearmyVnttder I Ihlnkilt: ! tie ouf bravd ' and ganant fhia ls6rtMafid. I his is aa it snouia oe. .in: .1.;. P..rTi.. a.c.h1 Thtt Monitor ssve thtit Padrt Jarsnts Is PUluicrs tniiitiiig ,i.i . ------ 1 , . , 1 J. I. . . ... . . m. f h:.i .4 ' A u.l. I i;k .laail nnr aeearalv irouhdcd ttl at wun lire E.ve anu iiiMo vaiuca aim awh ii,.n. "v ,1; ; . i' vr jLTk.i.wt.A.i.Li- " ' ' " : ' UkfosriedwithisirirhtWniin thehhnd. ,.J',i...i:. .-Vii ifitik anl l.ta.that hs'had only 1wenV" tnett in .1.4.'w.a.nt lavJn4 ht monrf' ,J " hia tat sirmish with theTexanS.'and that ' s Mr.Fooie-il am not "to be' inleWitpted since bis strcrstin that aflTair his forcn has byfbd gentlematt, from Veiaware, wno mpiaiy Micreaseo. - m. -iL.-. h."tn (net. tho rleodlv siiocCo of the truth aa the Monitor generally gets. -"Vf . l .I...U1 l: I.H k.k ...kln.'a,i,h writ.. WitMAt Proviso ooh the 'altar ol , ... - . - - - - - r - . , 1 , niirnnrnoted terholfl' of freeoom, wnpse bitter waves forever' crumble beneath the pongs' of 'a'Tromothean desolstioit "1 wonld say 10 mat gentleman, in me raage of Pdtiphsr td Josepli'a wife-r- 1 ' ' " Iimro u.mnw oamnicu. naiKMM-, I will tell hot Senator, dit,' thkf I "com Ho millehial annihilatwtr his charge- against the howeaty f the Demoeracyi Sif, they are as honest as .the Wbiga as .honest as the Senator himself ' -i " Mr. Clayton begged to explain - ' Mr. Foote I snv fstisfiedi sir", kndbeg the gehtlemwi'd pardon for' whet I have said I beg all year pardon's gentlemen 1 beg Jreer'd Mr. " President I' beg my owsj pardoiH-I beg 1 everybody's pardon. 1 meant to hsvd" estsWanip6l8ljr! ehawed no Mr Calboen ii the close of my speeen, and t had recites to- wd Senate the gfest-J er part ef Childe Hstold -ami MeHersoiT Notes en -Virtioist. 1 Bui I rritend harm 8enalor has ' hope ; no me fk; y' 1 SlEperocoicri. NotVbV of6r1 amlerstood ft 4. Vu it 4 (! 1 Hia saddle, which was reeking with blood, telle us a different fate as to his - wound, snd the precipitate flight ef hia band, does not look much tike soccess. -,. , I wrote in yoe some time ago- that -the Governor had 'licensed' several gaming houses, wisely cqnclnding that as be dould not reoress. the evil he would torn it . into source of profit, , .The result has bes . fa , 1 x- i ii .c.l. yoraoie. Mcwiy m wi iui yvtijr gaivuK establishments which infested every quarter of the eitv have been repressed, , ami ithe rank and file of the army, who.; were fast becoming demoralized,, already shdw, tlie beneficial effects, of the ,1 measure; y Some nf lha hrenaedhous -S oresenl ooeei scenea. I n oneVthe jGrond' iiociedad, there are less than'eleven tables, whore all , sort of earning may be had at the shortest notice monte, however neing uecuieuij me layor he' '. An unimitaled spectator would bt astonished St lhe piles of go' d and, silver displayed on the tables,' and the anf froid with which sorte betters stake and loose smalt fortunes. ' The Mexican exceeds others In the coolness with which he ices L.Lat...n m aitorS 1 er llllKLBIlCCv Ufcawmaaa . . a hia 01 in the bands of a Bristol druggist. w hp was kim enougn to uieiniie sr., , qitnosiy td appncahti during three days, .. . with instructions (or use. and f a'm happy te say Uikt'drnihif that time the deaths lU, -from len to one per day " ' ' , i STEAMERS ON THE CAPE FEAR, We are glad to see Steamers multiplying on the Cspe Feaniver. In addition te th fotw belonging to lha Wilmington tf Ral - right Kail 1 Koeu uompany, piyingv Chart ateni we have ihe Henrietta, Fayette illev Evergreen, W iJliam Mssres, cot ton Plant, Rowan, and Calhoun, ana yei tl.ere is room for rioTe.ti Tweiighi, small boat totske -paasengera rtem here to Fv etteville, that csn perlorm lhe tnp in im dsy would be well-paironaed, and a ferre Steamer to ply between Ihia and the'Bluff; four miles above town,- taking peeeenrer at the prioe thet new have to piy theer ries, would pay a: apienaitt aiiufw m would proteck WilnnnftoD eiMtne vvesierw regtoe 01 our couaury irom ry," and the exorbiuat ferriages they now' have te pay Ik d , ; 0 Car Goz. ' Col. Jffewaajaa) bero ia the Mex- ' tea Wd and now. United Si-tea Senaioi from Misaissippt. doeae years sim:e made a s runaway match with a daughter ef General Taylor who aeon died of a fever. I " told tlwt he nd the- Geneial dii not speak (o each odier from that time unm aiter w battle of Monterey.Uf I saiatake noW whed lhe Gederal sldsancing to vou-unm gsve r him hilnd,aaying."S' I baveelte- gether. misuke -jrour ehsraeteri and nttr daughter but peeved to, be a better judge ef Human nature man i ii ' ami tiin time forward ther Oeneral and hie ton-id L law were warm friends, i ; i '! ' if :ft fWil' .I II , i ' I i t Hi"'-'- A nmy Curm-for Cennmptifi.'- -Ki M. DcecHAare has reoeeily addree ed a lener V be A esdemy pf Scieneis ( Per- ' is,inVhicbwe-aeetta;thaJe baediscdS ere a'n snfallibla rmely for dieeases of ; the ogs,eeir when toWides Have tormeu. He bss forwardsd hie recipe, and sent ae i etirity to the vslur ofW4)03. franc, to hJ forfeited in case we eoiracy w nw should pot be eauWished by experiewee, i 1 - II, W ssid bat , speqial meseenger bee , , been despstcbedL ttfer.Mg ,Jtl to bripff , bim home "neck and heeh.' . j 1 T'-,--; ''vw1 c-' ' " ' CCf" An arrival from Cuba brings jj eounts of a ten ib'.e fidrlrff sue ia that Waid

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