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;' '.:"." !' 7-. -: i - ' ' " . I- On Sum Terrific Storm lay night last, at district, Wals laid. waste, bv . wind and 1 ail, which, in yio devastating cftect exceeded t-' - . - - - lib-out ton Runaway Shot. Vrc learn' from the "Weldon corres Oclock,.tlio Western portion of our poiidenccof the Petersburg Press, that District W.ils Iniil n-ftetfv" 1.-.- .1 A -a r l. : 1 "' The Peace Institute.; We are gratified to learn that the efforts being made for the establish ment in Raleigh of a first class Pres byterian School, will in all probability be crowned with success. Tho Rev, J. AL Atkinson, of this city, who has storm of i several davs since, a nartv of gentle once and men f-r-t out in vmr-niit. 'of -a, rnnawav .j . - ! " '.I ftny sim il- j negro, belonging to Hon. J. R. J. I 1 1 - u vi . i.iiiit'i. 11111:1. ii:i iii.iv n 1 . - . ................... IV V1JV ( w .11 I. f I i 1 I. ' have to . ltfiloigh and Uaston Railroad, when ; been laboring with so mui.rh zeal to 111 1 M1 ' . - - ; tlieuogs e i-.ne to a dead Joss, lhej raise the necessary funds, has kindly til n t rmr. ' riovt l.ii-'flin. of.iJ. im tn'il Li 1 . 1 . i i 7 1- 1 1 ....... uch l,i , ou-ixiy me ii.ui ai auil- IMIOYU1 US HIS SllDSCnJIUOn UOOK Sllld eX on which j ft-rent point, and were going on with j plained to us his views and plans; and , and .'.v-iijt w'hf-n the negro fired and killed one ! we have no hesitation in savins: that n., .vuu- j ui niuu. m. i nu ii un u-i s y.j u ijf u ( i i.c enterprise will pay, wiiuc at tne .. ..w awhl,,,!, ii. iv1 iu.ni.i iu Jienu ame nine ii win coniriuuie m no small linn jEUSENE BBRAKE & SON, EDITORS A!VO PROPRIETORS ar visitation v,ithin the -xpe o"ur: people, The record we make is indeed saddening. AVe have onlv heard from tion of this track of desolati commencoa at Wvlie's Stor( tends in width to Clark'a Ii lance of mbre than three jl 3 that point the terrific liurri companiedi by a storm of hni- f extended toward the' Soul hi mi-sin ? i.doiih the cross-roads at lierrv-: iver Inl-! i u or r , 7 -"--'-'-i.Jv..ji-iic'i:i Jocks Crfeek at the bridge, on the snanoed the third time. Mr. Pf.ntnrr;! vnnhlp Wil'irlm IVp, -f ; ittend to making collecti ! STATESYILLE, Friday, May 27, 1859. f TFJ5q'N-3 IE?raorS TO HF.JTIT US MOSFT, Cmi do o nt our risk, l.y tikint: tUn Pit Master's He-c-ipt, to exhibit, in case t!ie la-.m-j' ti-t !.t. (Juid Uall.r, trheti sent. sIkuiM Ie stuck to tli;'i:i-i'io of the slict-t with Messrs. Leach and Scales at Statesville. In our last issue we promised a moreex tended notice than we then had tide to pen, of the discussion which took -.place between Messr3. Leach and Scales at Statesville. Gen. Leach addressed the large apsemblafre in a speoch of about" one hour and a half, and a'irfy dissected the administration of Mr. Buchanan auj corruptions of the Democra cy, which has been increasing in intensity and magnitude thee man? vears past. He bill Thatwhen hereafter public lapaV were git en to one State all jthe States shotGdcome in for a distributive share Slr. Scalar vote'd against this bill ah?o,: always volingagainst North Carolina! rv " j- " ' ; ' . Mr. Scales paid he kroulJ suj jrt cordially Douglas, if he received 'the nomination 'in the Charleston convention, and we supseMr.J Buchanan if he should be nominated:". Gen. Leach fihoweii thfrf. Dmiorlaa"io lm't. little if any better than a Black lfepj;-b1ican :ui;1, ac ami rain, crro - first alluded (o his own nomination at Win- i that the North Carolina Xtfinrfanliiijil Mr. ston, and the'princijjles of the platform there ! Scales himself, and Qtheri everywhere of laid down and promulge.. the glorious and the iarty, had abused and denoimctSfeph- lniperisliable principles ol iienry Clay up- A series of failures Si nil l.ron ov,L, , Vicnua, and it was Tehred the nunber wouH be augmented for sone time to coine. The Iloyal ''Canadian regiuientlformed ;n Canada during the lae war, is rfijder or.lor. for Corfu. j ! . " on which he ftood, and upon this platform he invited the sufi rages of the free and en lightened voters in the District., They were Itutlierford road, the Jvistjern edire'i lire.l :md lilll hm, .;!, emnan. I 'F'v. ing at llairsville, lavhnr waste! wat un nt tho f;.U,tc'J vi..,.i.i... i t.if. th., u v, r, v:." u- ! r " " - r - ' .1 I ' . v . .lil,l.-'liillliri. I -fll H I 1 J K !' I II ' M i ll M l V i 11. . . , j.. . -i-.-- " " '-' iu vi ; it.uu Lii.it t-v c i nil u it ii l amount, IllJUUl file on the j three ytiars,-and had been outlawed ! 30,000, has been raised to iustifv a ii- cum .r-' . I en A. Douglas within a year the ifridard declared it would never support, hinj :The Democracy of Illinois, (the niation'al f?emo6- iii ..y ucsciieu una .sujipor'H iin- . luuciiin ui JilillJ iiir, l.t the plantalions of JJev. Mri - Bamuel Bljiir,ai.d pt.iers; sll j Western ejlge, it followed t creek, and thenjee embr een a line I of Bullock cing the sqope included betw KiinnTv, J !. . C T..Vl . 1 1 .' . . 1 j uiiuiii" east ui iuiivk s eieeK nnracuioi Church ar d. another to tlie rinckncyyilfe, it, continued how far wc have been unabl ; We liavc 'tcavd of no'l-jss eepivjn onb instance. The . Mrs. Alberson, not far iVoni (rcck Church, was blown d '.mother wafe instantly killdd ' lady who vras in the house, name we'liave not learneil. "broken and is thought to uiHiaimij ;)v,v'jv, lit..-, IciltTVl IU Jlil!IV H rst' i and defied the world. lie was a des-; beginning; and it is expectetl that fa- perate-fellow, and dangerous to the 820,000 in addition will be readilv ob- r x -v ' a r i . . I . - . i GEN. J. M. LEACH, mortally; ihile other membbrs of the r '1 ,r ' . family are sufferers to some 'A singular instance of I' interference alone arrested i ti.m of the entire household ecmmiuiit v. Mr. I'ofiton'sescane was : t.-iinod 1 ! for li:l(l flip ltO(rv( i (Tjiii 1 rri-io ., i 1 v fc"" I imuiuwi to i' vsinuiisii a Mti l't. (I f i rrAti r. .0' , .', t I, , . , .(' I . 1.U... , Til." C 1 - 1 1 T ;p' " i ui inu imfo tiuies ii nor ocnooi lor vouno- lat ies an in its way Isiiat'ped. lie would undoubtodlv h.-i vo st'it vt'-nn wlii.b i.,.,,i. f i.'?arn- !,'T! Wh-d.AV. L'ejisier. instruction, and prepare youn- women 01 lileex- --; :li: 1 :i . . ., i ' ' Factcr7- I tics and responsibilities of life. We DiilloeK s .Messrs. Walton and Barrv have o- ilnvr, tlv.t 1,,, .:n i. . ... . - ' ' ivtuii uiui Hit UMiJU ll'-'i J 1 ' . wn. Her i li'-netl their Kai road C!ar V.irtnrv for I . ,1 . ..i . j i . HiiuouL uie norin-easrern nm-i oml tin. i.wwi.iit it. . i i:.- . r i.. i ..... i . ' 1 " I ' "!. i 'uiiuiii ls loriiiei l v )ts Ot t in citv. on rrrnnnH n tr, .., Mit "whose K-eupiud. by V'wvk Branin. where thev Uv(.i in.,C k'..,." 'i ' 1 i exj(ect soon t)ComJ)leteseveralfreightflr. T. D. Ho2r, near the Veidence cars fur the Western Railroad. Thev (of A. M. Lewis and C. B Ilprr-on pnpoe to seeure a more eligible ske. ! Esqs. Standard. ' to erect the neeessttr.v buildifto-s. and i I ' ' t OF DAVIDSON COUNTY. -j " 141 ; J 1 iuuiua ii ui .Mi.iji v,'tt Jni- the principles of the conservative and true I coin, another IMack Eepub!iican,n4i:why ? u.t.. vi me iuiiiiuv, .inn ui an jKirues, wno oniy because Lincoln was less politician pro desire to r.rescrve the L'nioii and the Ri.-'hta claiming bia nrtnii.To TiJ, u oi me amies in tact, as they snould be, and according tothe decree of George Washington and other Fathers of the Republic. But his competitor Mr. Scales was running without a VlfMll?-m Oil tlm Anvnnri,-,n fl..,f y-.wTnln.i-n.i' The intention is to establish a sune-! Appointments of Ms Scales & Leach. ! lam did. de i : , : 1 I - ...a.... l . . 'I ,.i it-n lltllltll : nt ICTI I- a llin hi. : itr... 'ii ... ,. . , ' ' r. ...... .-.f ... i.i . i . f. , - . . . ?v I ji uii.vn,e, ladkin, iSatnniay zaui raay. ; lKJl Wl 1".4 pmicipifs, aiuunen proveeaeaio ; uacnanan was in lavor of iueide:itaiirotec i Walnut Cove, Stokes. Wednesday, June 1 show why ? The Demo, racy were nota na- . tion bv levvino- specific dukiethll ,,t, Bel it rem Sabered that this transpired with the naiioMl -e'moc- racy in the sucker-State since the lai 'plant- mg time a year ago. Gen. Le.ich shoVd that . , - Mr. Scales had actually denied that jQuglas was in favor of Squatter SoveWigntv'Slrew .wlien Mr. Scales denied j posit ivv' that Great Loss oi liiman Life at Sao i '. Ther packet ehip Poniomi, wlich sailed from .Liverpool lor New Yorl on .1 28th of April last, with a cr?v of -hi men and :r passengeiis, was wrecked in a galf upon the lilaek'water Banks on the foUowiir Vj an j nearly all on hoant perished- in the wave? I ke ship was so near the shoni, that- th shrieks of the drownilig were heard bv thosi who could render no belief. JMaiiy of theni .were women and children. i r . Early Cabbage. , : We thank, Mr. Juljs It. Simontkm. 0f th'u county, for a head o Early York Cabbage, ldrge enough for a fajmily dinner,! and for a lot of Beets as large as a man's flit each tr .,, v i mm i t 1 " 'v- -1 iiwu ov iug gpecinc unties Uiit sn'i i ISSI; SdI J SS fe7 ' :1;C-I7sU),ltsV,i -M rortVher-i wasa tact, and read from thesidemes- had a leg injure i .iJKn-ki.iiru uliuoi-llL-ue. lorsvtli, rrukiv, - .i , ,- .. ' . ! - ' " f o.i,t -s ,;ica- June i etF u,c. to'"u 1111,1 " a,,u t.Jretore their ; sage that clause wh eh feconnmend 5W,.. i i . t . . . ..I. . 1 .-.rtl ; .... T-.- .1 ,. - . i . . l - j i I . ; .'. -' f .oumv j-ine, or Levie s More, lav:c mi- ('""'v "-o" 13 1,j mtjihc icopiL- hi me oanc ! tion urday. dune 4. 1 as to their present proclivities and i i -roiiv .uet-ting House, Davie, Saturday, ! . - 1 t -: JltVu ueuiier e.nioiteu nor read trom j 1-Toreov- - i ,. , . .. J ii . T, -V i . . . T - r,u,lvsl lenuency . o en. Leach asserted and the docilration Winston, (Court week.) Thnn. not denied by Mr. ScaUthae (8.) Fork Meeting House, Davie, Saturday, ! thc' aru ,llUlur ,ut0 a iilti:iicity of dms- had neither exhibited nor read from fev doc June 11. ions; and only amcd on one noint, love of i.mpnt s;m !. .,.o-. .-..i.;... i- ! c.-.JI. ... I 1 i : r. re - t ! . 1 ' .extent. ovide-ntial j to establish an Iron Foundry in con le des into- i nection with their other wrivh At IT. S. Arsenal at FayetteviUe. ! t a ! ?olh R n !,ankcr"!nS fr ofce- 110 one ; or, that the Postal appropriation, wlh was County, were the ; List 1, T..,-.,,.!..-' ... 1 i i At il.. 11:. ., . , . . 1 - lhe dan ago done to thf gn.wiug I not on! y the irons for their ears! nection w,t h their other works At U'iih the .exception of Forts Uaeon tins they w.ll he able to manutacture i ,,,,1 i i. v:i 1'he who ick is a . 7 t o ' croi) is .beyond calculation length-and breadth of t.h( - - . r-.... ... ..V C i. ...V.J1. il . l ei nv , .j)ui ieci nrcciv tne wrccK on a rMinoon ' blast. The hurricane, the hiil and the . lightning, intermingling their elemen ts . with awful fury, liave left upon the forests ah impress of ruin ihich ages cannot Wear away, The fields have been laid tare at every pomt ; wheat lis been boaten down' not i stalk re gaining; and the traces of tlie growii' corn and catton utterly oTdjtei-ated. An idea!of the truth may bb Lrathered from the fact that in drifts rJu Mond t.v, P. ft Kl P A I R H PVDCCCC With a vi,-w to extend the usefulness of i excepting upo,! the public ; the. sum whh-h Mr. Scales sidd it i, ,vn? e Kxi'rlss in the present canvass in dis-! A' hk,.f.0"!ce j"r ,Iie of , 20 millions ami proved It u. Otljf item sominating-correct principles, it will be sent , A n ll,asensiwn ""ere J-elt uj-on, wh;cl. want -of sje will 1 Mill hflljp I An itvooj it, - I II.-,, .i j T i-M.trt;.'.. . , i. " , - . 1 v l V lit i il I 1H. l.WUI.1 I i HAT nn .-v nil.. I, i . - k- - -i ovi i.rv,iiim uo iu ilUUUC III. orta Carolina, tould the j (ien. Leach concluded ' hisi addrewith a glowing tribute to the iiupervshahlVrmci- ; ..ml (S.ll ,) l!,i. ir-i :tu feUbs,;nl,,-s !n,hl t,us tlU 't?r the election ! r. .', ' x- ....... ..... ..... . .iu.uii.ii oinii ai ; , ,,.., T." iptv cvw .1 .'-"'oigtu, aim in .orra v.aronna. could the Charlotte, the L .: S. Arsenal at Fav- Z . , RT "locracy be national "-harmonious thev ,.-,.,.r- .1- ..ii i. i- .i . . k.imuuc. nit- l.. . :vrseimi at J'av- ..., ,.. , ., ' ir-Mi. iii an kihus i or i ie v actorie5 tt.M-'ii : i i auu:M, m amuncc : uere tnere arc rive or i , . , - lc e nu r iMiauni-, prmci- mu, ihu Wcti,m of ,i.e sttl l&X c!t tavf ,ht' xm i -!a-7 r . ? i jiexkv t.-tAvMli ,w fik,v, T!.;, ...... .1 ii...,rn, , m.tailK en. C Ot tne treneral(rOVem- !..:.,.... ,i . ere either harmonious or nutioi.nl. 1 hev which was rvro,., W;M, .t.L.,..:.-,.. the hail lay upon.the L'roui: JO T071. 7' tt'Pf. 7 i7 fl fii'i J- 1 nearlj' cvefy outliouse, bailn, stable, from trer lie roof of the entire those who e w ho have and negro-Wise throu'diouJ sweep of tlfe storm, has bedn bio wn off 1 '.1 .. . - 1 . 1 , 1 iinu uesiroyca, ana scarce! t a 'nannel , - oi icnce remains an vwherc ; JLOiinds as if it were of tlieteirorswhieli -brooded ovbr and burst up.jn the Cai natic ; the jvrcck may. well remind us ' ot the blasting career, the limit iga ted havoc of an Indian whirlwind. 'But wc have heard the storv from - have suffered and from tho. escaped, and we arc conlidcjnt that our statement s not over driwn The vnnil..v i:j tl...i. 1 i iv i' i "vmiw io,Aiai,H iiuuiari me iia.s been so signally spared '.' . The farmers have now t t.Jieir wantcr v.ork again w it is! Tlu? liouses niu.-t be fences made, and in many ' -entire crop Lf corn and c"t . il. 11! . , , mer. uu iije vear s laboij more than lialf rewarded at deed rnany tears will not s cover entirely from this sj x.Twneiming 5 if , P. o siiau mi -n i i n , , i oo-.iiim t-jicL- oi uie jr J o.s wi 1 supply a want long felt here. I rncljt in N .jh Carolina .j. in.-, Miioie enterprise- is one ot the fruit.; of the railroad, which is destin ed to promote the establishment of va rious Jcind.s of manufacture and mech an ism wiiicli would not flourish here without the road. Thev will all add l' tne population of the "town, and Ave tr. 4l of such undertake infrv work, built; the places, the If on planted cannot lie be.-t. Tn ifilce to re- it and ov- trirst also to its orosperitv. Oh. A Two-Headed Girl Tlie (teor-ia i)aers speal- a girl on exhibition in "that State. The Calhoun Platform says: 'This astonishing girl, than whom a more wonder! ul freak of nature nev er existed, is to be exhibited in Cal houn on Saturday, April 30th. Vre are informed by those who have seen her, that she is quite pretty, though the style of each face is of an entifedy different .caste. Ifer limbs of which she has a double number, are perfect ly shaped and of equal. size and use: her mental faculties are of an excel lent order, and her organs of speech, though double, are used distinctly, or together, as the case may require, speaking on one subject with one or Loth mouths, or on two difformit- tA,;,.. l.,..;.n... .1,.. , . . I yiul,jr "armomoTis or nutioi.ni. Ihey which was rroet.,1 witl, r.,o,;.OwTl,.i..;,:,.. fll 1 , i Joivivc wit J "Hill IM lllf (i.lA llie I 11 . . , M """f'w.w.. I'iaw UieArsena i. .,, . . ' could not at this time carrv i:e Northern nt' l.v t, i.,f... n.. i . -Jir, . ' l i-i- ii i.i Tr f i J-; !c.-r- , 111 eoniaiu tne latest int.- i,vence x, , r "ov --iot,-""j.ic, uh.i .oiint to tomifullylooatcd on liny Mount, ,. ' va,,8 .tiuliJ o(. ,1,,-ir ; ,;,! ,0 cclnia,,,, of mi . " W 0 e lull scope to the river and to oh- 1 . -7. . . . 1 m'i measures of Mr. r.nc bacni. ., m tr... ! ; . . - .H . ioot mi l,o,T,l f 1 1. i ni"l,ur inenrts use a little exertion ! , - " , . ,. , uvi uitvi ay or llie issues.- W-Jrfcli .1! .oiurht lects On Cither liana tor n hour, two ,. .1 , .. , . . i liun, as ur-'ed m liis anim.-i ,..ti.-v.. , 1 ... , . , . . &.C " Tr nr.r '.i: I ,,,r H, Pa,iC 01 tiiC -""d obtain n?,a- ivW , , .,.,. ..T;: ' --uaued entire cfeOate.auOns few v 1.7 w.n. vi me iov ci. cm snuis ,1...,. i . ... . ,t..,..iv.. n.. i,n- .no. um- or aitemi- trionil. nrosont Mt A;. I ' ik in 'Eastern ments, buihli Killed. A friend at thd Coinnanv.'s Shon f X v I on the N. C. KaiUoAd, under date of May 22d, writes to us as follows: There was a 9eg.r0 boy, propertv f of Capt. ,V. Jjewis!, killed at this place ' this evening," by tlo Kxpresi train. . lie was uncoupling' the engine from the train just as lit entered; the pas senger shed and dad stepped back on the tender of the engine, but ieing too far out he was brought in contact with the. ticket office, ajnd was knocked on the track five sets of trucks passim oVer his head, crushing it to atoms. He was a fireman! on the engine." . Vhiii-lvtti' Lkmocrkt. .Ratification. Meeting. A AVhig meeting was held, in the coiirt-house in Stajtesville on:Tuosdav. thelTfh inst.; anion motion of K. Campbell, 0. F. pavison was called to the Chair, anitA.. K. Siinonton re 'iHLested' to act asl Secretary, ' On motion, thej'Chiir appointed E M. Campbell, A. m. Ft Gaither, AV J. Colbert, Col. 1. A, Allison nnd J, Tir 1 1 i. ernnt jiersons at the same iestruction ofj proper t v. endeavor next K" '. ' Jc'ct such itbms as will enable us t ive a (dear 'merit. J orhulh' ;,,,, ,. 1 Austria and'eontroi that she. ha as she sees or and more re week to col- WltU ( tiiiiie. She is very healthy, active and vivacious. She'mav cm- m-onio-l - lw. styled the Wonder of Nineteen Cen turies, for her like has never before been seen, and it is to tlie last degree improbable .that this pcnel-ation 'will whnoss her like again. The opportu nity,, therefore, of seeing her. ought not to be sacrificed, but by all means go and see her sav wc." ible sfatc- Thd Cause of the 7ar. Hue, nee as w ;. ciie.iian sqyereiirutv sale sfie keeps pancv of "t and virtual dinia is the which is an has no power, and the nol :lii:a,:which ill favorable to 1L0 estal ment of coristitufional governments in italy, is hhstile to that of Austria vliich tend .strictest mi and franco he contrar occupati on effects on tl the dcveloi is virtually the abamfor eupatiom of frontier, an la-hns that sheiighlly oivns 5 Lombardy airul Venice : s a right to e mtrol them It; that in ordier todo'tl.;.: sue must maintain with neighboring ItaTian Stat. ill render her Loinb,ardo- Therefore (up a .partial m ie central It a y rules in all . 1 1 -r .. 1 on iv large ita a exception History. J.wokij.g ah.ng tlie boundary be-hve-n North Carolina and Tennessee, it will be seen that the line, after pur suing a general south-west course for nearly the whole way, suddenly bends directly smith as it approaches the Georgia, border. Xw tlil K. . 1 no several nave kept on south-Avest, as it started, uen an in litary occu ian States, I tulv. Sar- m jn'ovinee mo A ustria ev of Sardi- SSlnner5 humrf .1. -II- to the maintdnanee oftlio itarydespotisij,). Sardinia, v i up a t . 1 . r. gj witii 1 e r , on '.claim that the" Austrian bf Italy is i?iiirious in its Italian Stales, nrovi-nN tient'of that fount rv. ami m violation nfl the trea ms 1 1 i . um compacts ot KMo. T lov .In,,,,,,,! i jeet by the Coiipi ment of the Austrian oe- Italv and tine Sardn.i.-.n 1 that Austri:! shall tocxerciseany more eonfji-ol in Italian rtflairs than tlie other grelit powers. These demajnds Austria refuses to coni ly -withalh-ing that" ter poliev in .Italy, is necessary to her'own pr.'fee tion in her own dr j.emleiteies of A'en me and Lombardy. Thrse matters have been in controver.4- for three 'oVnr0 '-Vdijiia proposetl jnl the conRh-....f; c ' , , , , - - 1 , w 1 v , i S Nil i- 1 . . 1 out tne boundary. commi so near the close ef their hdiors, re solved, it is said, to "indulge in a gen eral "spree,'' in the course of which the Carolinians got gloriously inebria ted, and their Tennessee confreres amused themselves bv- eh n on-; -,,-, line, and cheating them out of a small corner. It was considered a capital joke at the time, on both sides, for the land "stands on its edge," and appears to be of the sort that makes a man the poorer the more he has of it. But it has lately been found to be no joke as .ar as -!;, i1(-" is concerned, at' any ! -Tate, for thns -i.i-tt i-.,m.,-.,. i. . t. ?.' ii . . . - i ii.-. finin ' v.... v iiiomeiai lnuueuees "it ti:e ""it at eon-no- d !,..;' ..r n.. t. i than anv nfber .,..! i c .. . - - 1 - lui'"- " 01 jucK-: " i ineieiOi e, tne town whndicontains an .inexliaitstilde i favr,rite tock foi" the operations of SI) 111 1! - , 1 1 t lv.i f .-.. 1 ,, .. 1 1 . - 1 1 l...lll 1 ...... .. 1 ' ; 1 I r ... j iinu i.uu.ioie inerai. -i'ulhu,., unu joijoers.. its divi- uemis are. payable semi-annually. ccs are in goo tor the use looked to as one the location of an Arsenal of instruc tion, being above the influence, of tlie saline atmosphere of the ocean, not easily approached by an enemy, yet suliieiently accessible to ocean navi gation, "and convenient to the mineral treasures of Deep Eivcr. For 'many years it has been used simply as a depository for fire arms, but recently it lias been supplied with machinery for the structure of the implements of war, preparatory to its being made aii Ar.- cnal of construc tion. The FayetteviUe Observer gives a schedule of tlie new machinery as evidence of capacityand adaptation to its end. The Arsenal is under the command of "Capt. Bradford, who commenced the work some twenty years ago, uf gentlemanly and officcr like deportment, and above all his many good qualities as a citizen en deared him much to the ncimln rf ; FayetteviUe. Charlotte )cm. What are Consols ? Every one who reads the accounts of the European money markets no doubt desires to know what "consols" are. They are three per cent. English stocks, which had its origin in an act of the British Parliament,- consolida ting (hence the name) several separate government stocks into one general 8tock, called in the act " Consolidated Annuities," and commonly quoted, for brevity, as "consols." " When 'the consolidation took place, the-principal of the several funds thus merged amounted to 9,137,821 ; but, bythc ioundmg of additional and subsequent Vans and parts "of. loans into this .stock, it amounted on tho-.r.fh of uary, ISoU to CTM.s! r; .that period only one. loan lias been i.useu, mat i,,r compensation to the West India, planters, on the emanci pation of slaves '20,000,000 and a k'W millions have been paid oft'. The total at the present time is be tween three hundred and seventy and three hundred and. seventy-live mil lions. This stock, from its amount, and the immense number of its. holder is more sensitive to financial influences I'lL. --"! e or two Poems which have been revived, will an; car next week. Address bsfore the Minna Cadets. - Tr. Jamf. G. K.vMsrv of Uowan, will de liver an Address before the " Minna Cadets" on -this (Thursday) evening,, at S o'clock, in the I'lcsbytcrian church. politicians, but thev are tecomofo we! known tosucceed wiib humbi; w.v Ivfutnre : r.- ; Ll:.!il j : The 20th of May at CharlfL '" ; " We the Junior being onejof "th4f Iredell Llues," todc our dejiartniv'vrth t!ipjm"ja. ny on Ii-jday morniiig last fifr. the pose of Hr. Euchanan Visits Chapel Kill. The President has written a letter to the Coinuiittcc ui ' In nation, that he will certainly visit Chaj-cl K'dl on the '2d of dune.' lion. Jac 1 , '1 hon;ise-n and one or two other niein- 'Crs ot the Oubinet are exneeted to nccoinn:;- ' I ny l.he Pivsideiit in liis tour to tlie old State. the 1 ossc(. oinitatus affair, which would have involved a eyeless e;c:i lit are of iU million.? dollars ; the bungling and exir-tvug-int man agement of the .Mormon "cn.bi-ogiiJ. wliich appears without end in duration, rai l expen ditures having cost the country a 1 read v ma- n nu uons. in ali tliese, savetue Mormon ! participating in celebrating the Menbnr, wm Mr. Scales Reined to uniVr (very bar- Declaration of Independence,,, ,lreJnnivcr rnon.ous:) with Mr. Buchanan, but, never- 1 sn,-v o."H,, IT ,t, x...... L . 'IX ' ,1.1,.,, .,..i' i. ., , .. iuuciuenrrf ciiar ..v i. o oo ..?i;oii aim. lor tne Kike ol thvfun:!'! Mime. (en. Leach then proved from documents, the exorbitant extravagance- and -.rruih.i tration First Distinotion. VV learn from the G'az fr that the follow ing gentlemen of the Senior Class, wiil receive a First Distinction from the ;tate lrnbc:ity at tlie ensuing (.'oiniiK'iiceinciit : t Tiio'.ns AW-Harkis, ' "hatha in countv; lll'lMai vv .Ionv-.is .a' I-M.1 . AVili.i in- Y. Lv( ii, uf (Jrange county ; Fi: a( K D. Stockton", of statesville. The Yadkin Herald Ila laid a.-ide its ii-e.itraliiy . and espoused lhe Whig cause. The following is the Her ald's concluding paragraph upon the subject: "This we do because we believe that he Kiem Leach) is the nro-.er man tn !,p wi.t to Congress by the people of this district We believe tlie priiu-iirtes which he advo-. cotes are the true principles on which a Re publican Ciovernmeut .-.honi 1 he administer ed. "'" - . x ' College Examination at Taylorsviile. The Lxaminatic'n of Students receiving 'in struction in tire Unite rpaj.list Institute at i of -the A hn::i;-tr ll-.-, .Si,,,,., .;, (Jnmrft.; A''7 .7 ...v alio -nv tne asse i' rc "i oi 1 ennessec oi cieortria, ati'i o t :li'ill V. tj'.IM !."'., and a majorit.v of tl lotte. At. .Salisbury joined comjianyiitli the Powan Artillery and Kitle uardd .pro cceded by lbii!rrid in doubjle (j'diine to (.'hariotre, where "the luiiiiarf .an-ivfht hiili past nine and were received by lhe.iarlottc and Xewbi-rn dun v,-i id.. !.. t.4' "i ' .i.......v.t, i..v aiiJ...I!U.Vin ers i .i ..,-(., 1 1., I i, . i . . -is, " ". w ! i i 'ii;iiuiis UI'UJiT. ,Ji ions o f 7 . J '".;., .1 ieni niemhers o tlie Ad a I. c i 1VIC III.)..'... ill . " ' I . i.i.jiiwoinuiia ior miiirarv (tiitav - M. the hu-,1 ongres-. Showed that ; what son of Xr . . ie Ailminislra; on c-iioc i, ,t . , , ... .. 1 ; i-'tirw oeari "' xni" oi i.'ie r--ti if:e.- 7o '... 1 .'That, tlie viroa.ut c .o',-.,-! ,,. ... . j- i " s-'oo; i ui.. iii state of pubhr afTao-d the enormous pub;,-e.xpc;v-crf. mounting ijow to nenrninet v ini! hons a .year the .i.pn and barefaced dr nipii, a (,r the highet ollicers of the (Jenern-l Cii'verninenf, and thelpresent sectional strife raging between the js'orth ami tlie South f brought about by rack loss demagotmes in' both sectionp,) inipentivelv calls .upon every conservative and patriotic citizen to rise above every feeling ofparty f.rsection, and to make one more eiVort for tljie con.-titiition and t',. Union. ' !,-W,r,I, 2. That wjliile thcaduiinisfmttrvi, ol.Mr, Buchanan hasJ v.-ludlv f ,;ni .. -..t.:n ......... ..II.IU Hi mi. I e M'urAitiine to Pno tiromises and exi,i-t;iii.i, . a ).... .v ., i. . s , . ll " - . 1 1. v i n , ...vvv, ii ,,, iiower. i l raas m -.re tliun iva!:z.-." the tears and aj.j.rehiensioas foi:cviI enter tanied l.-y its opponent : it has increased our public expenses from less than ;(i0.(oo l:(M pen year to near !j;'.ni,();io,(.)Oo ; it.,.,rt s ,,.(h. dored SlS.(0i)UN!) of jsurph.s revcauc. a. id contra.ilcd a puLKr det. in time of , ..-,.-,. f abiw-t s.".-,,Ko,ti(: it ll:;,.- ,.,,, o, n,,,.,.,I ii... but ueclaraiio rciorm an. w a ? lisregarded entirel y t- 'ononiy: u iucii :i:u wnea .Air. " uie aI'icious event, andicalii.io2ircsh.to . : momorv tn ..r t ... i-i .. anau was instated innvofi,-e ti-.ere was ' .t,,, tl,.; 7.c V. V- . -" ' J .! ' . ...v v., ,,i VI I 1 ! OS . 1 ii.l-T-J I-,,. J , , ... a sunuus o l.-s no :o,s , oi r.rs o, i .... t.... , . i, -., ,. ,. , ' lis ueain, resoi: nMed Ironi even h l--tm urv. and soon n rer -m i.. ..r ! 1 1 , "WO'i r n . -H'e ime was A.rmed accordin.Mlesd- in L'souifeed mo-r opcri. co; the .ic:ier;i! (ii uption r 1 . il .1 1 . i i . 1 . . ; ten.-:c- t.uing ( "iitm. vei-niiii!,t : i- ask'ed ( 'oil w.w- not for sale; it h:ls ciid.-avored to est a! llsl extravagance by .'i'Hi.O.'.l undei- -i. .i rrojc-duraieoverja n.-igli l.ornur n.aioa : .v ...ic. .on i.ijueu iu ooiam Ironi ( on-ic. t power to r.se the arniyi and navf the I',.; i cm .taies against ton sure, thus unitiic' the !lc same, hands ; it'll. - 'on-re.- s to liii,,, ......v.. i..i i.ecK.ieniiure si lljili"-icrv wi- Deniocr-icv cli.ml. 1 .i.i ...... :i i .... , . I'.iu.iti. a .- ... -...v. .-v m.i. i ii-.-ooiis.iii,'. ior -i ....-... .:i .i . n . . i I uiu aiui uers . ,s 3je .,..1 ass tlie rn nations nt iN .T Nr.-e ami elic sword in lis endea. orcd to induce PaViiie mi! im:m! li,,f; Houses of wreafhs n,,,l . I thev held la rue maioritie Consress. aiid Tl eU on the Dome of the Capitol, hundred thousands upon the Amu-duct, and thousands ' ,,,,a, u : i .'. were paid I",- French mirrors. s,hs. in ' v... . i T , " ? V X Miii , ' v'"". "c louiitier oi t ie ( imnKv -ml mils and. ( hamlx-rs. all of which ' .lnr,,i t!ll, m , . S , uin'P.,v"' 'ln'' r r , n,,rta tae most iliarinin dto-;.;pH;!v in l-een quite of as ",..). on- hv r.. ; .1 . i''"?su. in 1 ! ill . i 3cl,Y . omrrcss. at.d eonlJ pa or ,t Mil ' " i V ' "ll5ll ':"H11'-'- 1 u. n. ,,- ,i. ,,,, , ,. ... 1' V ' i 'r'-'!fcUkriro OI 1 ll t ,f si tli.riiA. ... 1 ... , ! 1- -. .. " -"-" 'V -nu invnalioif jie 1'dius furnishiier ha "Jd of June next. The Annual Sermon wiil be preached by Pev. W. ',. Pi-ess! v and an miglit have been quite of as 2;oo.l half the -money. TTundvod, .1 .",."-" ',,HA ,J,u,i,i Hil11 A"'Ven . -- ."'.UN 1 IS nt II. a 1 .. . Tr . : . . -. - . ! were unnecessarily expended u, on the n- I . " , ' ' m" Tavlorsville. will take ,.!.-, ee r.n tiir. 1st ..,,i ! be printintr. whi.-h -.,, ,vms,l,.. , ' .... j - 1 " to merry lu.isic tailia-c.arly .;i .,,.-..11... i-.. . . "v ""'imiig, .which panip.h.ni r..v nieotim? ai..onit an 1 cm i 1 :.., ,( ...out .1 Mili:iuvi nv I.O greSS COnHtlM"- Of tl, 1.. I . ,1- 11 . h,,,ihiuu i Democrat,, member-, ru . , !..7 Xl"" but ere m one ollhern.- I . ! ,,''''"' V" l' " hose duo . iiui.u., j K.Mprrmn. tt l- , ... :i' . i 1 nttu ue 10 ariliOllit Hii i..i.imiti...s ... ....r.- il "--- v "111.1111111,-. Ill C V I. 1 ...1 1 , . . -"V ' .1111 "..I unicn wour.t imvp tafccl the people to th. "amount of hundreds of millions of dollars such an mlmini.-lration is a disgrace and ,i curse to the country, ajud weCanuut and will i.-ot support any man (iranv odice, who 'eith er sustains -t or apologises f-,,- u, . 7.V.vrt.-.v. .":. Tliat afihoueli cimimtanr.-w prevented delegates frfm the coimtv of Ire dell attending the Wjiig convention which was bed at mstoa. yiet y(; heartily iipimjv the proceedings of tlujt bodv. aiid we j.li'd-.-to. its nominee. Cenenil L-ach. a warm support-, and we-are rcsolvf-d to use evwv fair and honorable means to sifure his dect'ioa.. ' "; v''- : ihat tbe i 'hairman of this Address will be delivered by T. X. Crump-, that the Postal Service which amounted to' icr, Ksq Jonesville High Schools. i V'iv lieill. I ... . n -w.v.., .... Referring to the proceed:)!'-- n-rt& :ac0 J s", 1 "' to Pl'"t Hiib-cummitlees in evci ion as imblished in the CiaHt & . i m Jite,nrt- "ch other honor u-nnh. m 11 M, .'- e means as they may think will secure t! Weliavo received the annual C.it.-ilo.mr. frotft SS a da v to sb..ut.s.'-iO n d-,,- l... niiiwb oi i 10 i-.uror.oaii Austria would nk consent to -Miliir.L' is in its inl'.-mpA- tbo,. ,-,i- the valley already pours "out its ores hy the millions worth, and constantly nicrcasiug; t.VCry year. Iu ton rears, probably, the market value of this re riion. will be nut less than a hundred millions. The line was run about fiftv years, ago., ami North Carolina is bar red by the statute of limitation from reclamation. The '-mountain dew" was ocidcdly unwholesamo that time fr the good old State. Xcw Orleans Bulletin. - , . . . , . , .v.. .... . .ii ..noil . . ' iiiiei,j?en wouiil merely add tl...,t. ,, .3,t ' . " el..,.;, ' " ' . ; f ', io oi .-'j-i, .5N") r.inier Mr. I'uehanan Th -t ' , lt, ",- . ' , , ? r-''u was eneiin i.ejicn. ., , .eu.ii..m. in.,t magmlicent and the f.,. t..vi.T;, A -' , . mi A - .- u,e pay oi memncrs ot Congress was raised ' ilr.d worth v thr UI. ..:..,' I Ti' - ; tyllowing Hcntlcmcn were ap r ' v .r'l ; rvjutca a committor n,br n.; , of 1 1 . i ...;n n.-..i. , , " ... . - . " ' - ! .nieuioers oi trie Jiornets ist i,i,i i l.-L. r V" ",v .-cuoois, Avnicli sl.ews ociatic c-ongrcs-. mat a largo number of : ,, r.-na ,xF , " : ""trV 1 the institutions to be iu a quite flourishing j supernumeraries are emph.ved iii the various av0 r" ', ! : V 0 U-" !" condition. The; Lxnmination of the stm ! custom-houses, navy-yards; nndother j, remembrance their hHaUtv-. . dents on the various branches studied will ; works, at. extravagant salaries, to imhu-nep A ' Th frxr nLlSi'M.," eomeoffthelstund-d.f.T Tt I votes ami e,.,-,r -m .,...,"", i ... vuui t ipr.im . ii-,., iiiiuii- --ui. v i v 1 1 c i I r , I . Ir IV TWO 1 - . : . ... .p 1 " S ft. al Address before the Literary Societies will be delivered by Pev. X. p. Peid. ' Charlotte Daily Bulletin. UU",,U1.V iiuu.". iiiai me w;ioie - W i ,-, .: . ... . , i , i -1 LT , . ' -..-. j.ii in i: lOWfl 11IHI ratl-OIIIIJO O I If irilVf.i'll.i,-.r,l A i, I ,1. 'r..-. i . f i , .. r -."V " i L . vei-- hirge .rimnUAf ,.,.ia . " 7 - 73 .' i -r ; .1,0 crn,P;i mi,...,., K-vioJo,, o,,yi.?s. ! ra ,,rcscnt SMm it id not denied, bn- Df-moc-ii tl,0,.,.i.-. . . . . 'I"'"!4tyj '"i CHarlotts Daily Bulletin. , j are used to elect Democ,:,, to oliico I d' " T i wl"'h The first number of this paper avus issued Gen. Leach called upon Mr. Sealed hew ! - f n 7!, c!vI'CtWe n Tuesday morning of last week, nnd 'what . (Scales', had drm, t ,i,n,.v .1,. ' ' J'at " an-v a:C Lfe mate- thank the editors lorseuding us an exchange, f gate expenditure of the People's money ? and j t J 1 . U?n at' lr tcr,n' me imuetiu will Oe l.u . is if. Hnilv trl.ic ww, tint UUIUa .,,::..m I . v " M-.e.. ,rge ni w eeKiv. and weekly for Eui power . 1 .... 4I1I.S- I I 111 iflii.it w. ,.- iV.' . , 1 ocgoiaaiions were camea on, and iustri igrown widcJ ;.j ' ; H?cnssi6n lias contiiiim.j 1 nor propo; y A resort Captain priotors of lowevoi:, betfo.-n :l'r.-.ncc but the .jsitei-cnco has and wider. tlie longer the P to settle h jto arms. proved Fatal: iossicre, oii Iio-Xew Oi ieL we arc painhl-1 aunotnl Ho broathei As our rcadd yvounilel rc tdioutiiio-afTr; in a law ofiic u m- cc ment. Iecn release that Jie was,' until Dow r The Paver Ticino, Sardinia. -'l he war news Trom Europe speaks ol the Austrian army bein-ordered to the river Ticino. There is a small -dream which marks the boundary line between arduiia ami the Austrian Od Hu es of :'t li;ti:in-T.Ainl.o...K- - vi:zorlarid.nejs torth of Sardinia" and , Complimentary. We take lhe following extract from a no tice which appeared in the Raleigh Ktand.jrJ. because it bestows a merited compliment ur 011 the parties named therein : " YVe learn thai.tlie citizens of Statesville attended and were much nite,-Pst..,i ; .1 " ... ir i- , - ." ...-t .11 1111- ooeief v 1 .vied! -klllW In'i Iir.i,, .-w.. ....... ,11. 1 iiui-i'iri. 1 1 1 . 1 ...,.. and accomplished nrinciii.if ..i" tl,.-. .. 1 Female College, thw , the b bid n t 1 w C mmnot 111 e I5nl!ttin ' 31 r' Oil Soldiers' ;i)n,j , the mci,,!,. Ll in v i re, 1 Tl 1 p n 1 1 .-. ; ; , ; , 1 . .' ' S the opinion thatit favors the prin-. Pension Bill-but Cen. Leach showed r, , ri.r .!. .1.,,. ,1 u....,; ':""ul"!(-iileiofthc.C,iJ n , , ir. e.,, ... . 'laiian j '-'--' K,'i'viit. j . iiwcracy, out : - euiiioim s Keport, 1'ro. $4 ami .1 A-rar ! had b payabk. in H.Jvflnce by 11. L. Alexander i-etita and, - io. Judging by the specimens wu have ! hdence. reieicod the Btilletih will be ably r,inJM,! ! run un . ... v.. , 1 -r Jical.i and that their In.spitaliiv i r'r',vc of !,eiK'rit t0 tlie cit.v i" which ; a chai mms.. Mr. 1-aucette. the oolite I 11 16 'fcate-i in a commercial point of view , tered iu consulting the columns of the Bulletin' Mr. ..A. Jv. NmoiPon L. Q. Sharno, J. K Alexander,, E.LV. Camphell, V. 11. oanioni, ii. Mi Allison, Li. A. .Mr Jiaittrhlin. j j ' j .... . .j j.' y .,. 1 ijjti tio j.roceediie's of thi inwt.t.g be prblishediir, (he Iredell Iv.i.; :wid other canors rvinnilli- t,. 11 - J " 'L,,.i,., , yj lilllSl". A. nnjr tlie day. t nii :iHK,-.i;., . . o .ie 01 tne Aof'A Corn ma- T).-mn. 1 ... ; Air r"oin,...- i) ... t.... . .. '- Itriion of tfop. rflA l Ofte" ... .'.i i ii vi ii ii ii nnun r- , uu. v.....,ui.i, hi-wi i, i io. i uc-Ker. a n.l I ). -.. 1 : i ... . . . i" ; i . ' ir ' i ....... - . v. v, i . . . - , i -. t f.t r , i . , t ... . 1VW vi..-)ecni verv ultra, n o wis n f r.-,-. ow t iaf tn.- .1.. en c. .1 t- , 1 -v. .r mi- Mcmorra- 1 ... . - . ; ... -' 'o.ud ine -jiu ..umiers , cv. . '' ! of our :n,i,r,.,.i..t; ir n. :.. , r,..t ,-,.,.1 CT-AOA... ,.':-. it: . i 1 i " aUI-lWm . - o U" v oi vie-.vnwi- t ,n ., ....... i- - , , - - i"ic ftceuerv irom tlie obsc-rvatory. (.,. Thursday aften.oon Cant Andrews .,t the "' Minna Cadets," ( Military School at Statesville) paraded his handsome and AyeH-dnlled Company before the mem bers of tneSoeiety ; and the members bav. mg accepted the invitation of Mr. Turner the f'hiet Lugineer, to Uike an excursion on tlie Puinroad toJtlio Cntnwl.i ,.; n ... " - l " 11M, 1 tlt pnetors every pecuniary eucccss. ' T:n , , . UU1 "oiai not exceed Sl,500,(XiU and de crease annually as the old vpteran ,i;,t ,ff - ' ' -.. vvi on, o , , - . . v-n-asv; ii.inuaiiy as tne old eterans died nft' I - TUWi. oue 9 JttUraerer taught. j and in a few vears would amount to a me'"e ! Th, 1 7 I ' ? W j diers and dtiZen, io yi i Harlan Bone who committed an assault trifle. That the idn o(ivanf.et hv Vl. ,' 1 war are thiokomgJn Ku-! and his noble llor.ic-i sl.Nist JJiflemcn, fm-'tl "Pn James Cornelius of Catawba countv I that the ci.n -..l o.' .l't.. u'. - V ? ' r,,C' .n,.J I'nUiC0 and A"st vvllljon meet ! JVle"eouKtl ''f'-rlHli y ai.d kindness sllo m he edge of fennessee, one day last week, ; surmises to sustain the hvv,othU That e- t. ail Z T v ' ? fItd , onr mrt l.c-artieh gratitude for the and has boon brought back and lodged in tha i the nnwnv , ' .V ' . J t,,e fea.rdnnan.s who are-tainiiig i unties of approbation, llmt rno,r nfall i ih.- A reward of five'huudred '" pockets of, he old Z IZt Z.i.l cause nobly -belbix ihcr .IbyMrjves.-.! &ir :gl.ter of Iredeli; Jovelyha.ui r ""as paid to . the Person that arrest ! cure th. a,,.M .r r,l 1.:; , l : JiUtf. -aina the latent kes which , ! " "'!dIt,1T -atharom.d our ;Sta. f Mufiiit 7i i .-. 1 , . - i-" '" o. .,, nasneen executed, and of Rone. At- ..... , . i m. uWlfll! in sections, we have seen from the nf ,,.,.&V.- ,' ",,u' ;,,m "Ii0SG worn ot.Kmdtuvs will eve ol the pro-). V- , toe con- ' 7" ' ,K:7 ,,e vic-wea. The .train returned ; . . 1 v..- cu nut na-, xiiai uie general expenditures which' now' . ! ' ' -I r, rtliH',nl)'"1 Hh- her lifed.e one us Co, ;,,,. ! lW-u ""-S c-wefi.tratc.lt ' V '' K "nd nt nine the ! ""'V1 Ppect tor rec , ,i '-i- "f 1'i-ench ddiers, awtiti.pr ! " , u' 1 'c N" Welded at the Si. ! have since Jearned t1 1 ' 1 i ' ---1 Kiel, is to bid the,:; eroS - Zu? 1 IZf J ' "n 21 tl" tru-ndlv frontier. An.-sti-bi h, ' nmitiee of . . . ..V r""1' ' - 7 !lvd and. liftv thousand men "f ,f" nd jii ... ,lae Ho2ie of Washington, encamped ,lt.ar rj. Tj ; .; ., s- o lar that J)r., Whitehead, of Salisbury e arn that Ms. P.. B. Cha: 1- the hor.es, artilh-rv, and mHira rl ri? ffiTi! J ' utcd by the sarv to tlniAi,,,.!,,- . hance the h.terrsrof . U 7 C"" I AssociaUpn t receive subs dor the visit to that'nnrt of tho - " i ui the cKiz;,5 of tlve cotrntv to the fund nn,v of iii,i. i.r :'i... ' . ,," 1 1 i have adv 11. 1 1 . .ireea-. : : . "" v'"',o -isiiiuiiunii CO il-'p ,,r I , l.:i. ,. . . ' V' uie , , . - ... . - . .. u.c iu w,e uiemoens. At 12 o elo:k at nhhr 1 ' securing the Hume and Tomb of benefit of ever, j:,w. c. , . I l"luoc, f.L lupous, out bein Jiere artdekc-d bv". commo.iatpns and atttntmiw tu u durn , . . -. 1 , . - - . . - ' a t i-f. an : f virz-.m.t r . rii r voidin. . .. v ; - . .- w : . j.. . 1 - 'iv.'.jivir- 1 . ivij iLin iiifv 11 rmiraii' -- . i-rm 'grou a sacred heritage to the V.,t thp riKi;,. ...Jr.,.. r cv..r . . .! -t- , . v" k t mines. lt??'1-rJ. Tloif Wil (pr,,I..i-,.iir ii.L-j ui soldiers and citizen.", in alianf f''ai.t. i'.vvrc. 1 1 1 . . 4 . - ..." 1 -. Iiow- ...1 . 1 , . . 1 " V -"ei, . 1,.,. ... , , , , ... . ' me,. ., Ku te an tne ears moved off. .. 11 " ,uo," ' lodged in the the monov which ou.ih; to sro info tl, 1 .1 , , 1 . V . . . ... - " o - - . . . .i j ,-11 p r were oj.n..!.J ., - .1 . 1 .. . .. . 1,1 at 1- - 5 " "l 0,11 '""'a ana ; , L i ,v '" ,utoi nv the Cadets whole ailair -Ili0 - 1 editerraliean ?ca nn ih.A ...... 1, AV,I hred a salute a the ears "m.-,vo,t n,v ' France is oii the west bevond Vbl ! ur .,Vi-'r-' I'ki. in glowing terms of the ex- -lail at Newton Tier.d'theCruatbM, l ,-. ." t.. ' . ! I01' ' n)an,ltr which the work i do'la , . - "I'"- -10 uie pass- ne iiaurou nag been executf.,! .j ..o1 -,. , ' ! wvv"'v "cc?i 01 ieuiQcrat in elec the ! Uie s.-encrv. he viewed Th , v.oneitus still survives hut with-, lhat the ,, r!1i ooidn.ti't,, ...i t I v vit- 1 j, . . - ".on jeiiirnea . .1, 1. . ! e 'l v "'ira ninni HOW ! rs o't b.is 1 ISt Oll-t oV, the entl V ill ;:n yvhU Mr. .1 (Ml t' VdenJi w i & ij .i i i ii i r 'ir i iiflraj fil'i-ininir onto!' jipusi I -ill inst. ' a 1 7 a; ii ):ls m'i ibrt una to M, eiiii.iV, llev.lh,.. ness is- ; on, wie ieat pru?pec tor recovery. I sum un about 0o i,n!Io,,s ar.ii,. i ... i w.tniiujl 1 . ll ll, 1 it nti liat Mr. Cornelius economical administration won 1.1 i ,r otc.f A iunn liulletin of the 10th r-,- A ttrong Austrian cvlumjn, nndt-r'jwur i'cn-, faithful as those of thejeoinpnnwthe limn -.red. il. OCCllllip.l fsfrotiin...! ..!!. J.l " ;. ,1 r .1.1 Tl ... I. . ...Ml ' 1 1 I j ,-. . -. .... . -..v. , .-r.. -""r"'ii oil nwi . iilipm next . -"t -"-". unn ie niu wrr lion in -iJ or oo million ". with the Sold-iers not,;,-, i nornms: hastilv withdreM-. i - . tl.- " i "rati-fn! rf.m.-iiil,iari(-rJ' M.r- -kh.di.f ..f t:.--, i (iisnfirf.il r.r ,a . ik r.. iv vire-. i ..... .. ., . i .; ....... ,?.. i .1 aim ii" , , , .. .-- A-'l " V arl'Stlfl linninWil,U I. 1 . .1 i ; ' b.;n.v,.7 l.L ...... i 1 :U . i incvitahio hmiL-rni-.f r..i..ft uiauu Ajuown. t aptiin liostere i -""p. "R'.', a native liifty-pine vebrs of toro-.s lUM-fssarv to the efi.do!;r-v f tUiS yivat iof h .7." 1. - -i " --...... .Jin i.- cimui uij a uai- her nch tatrophc of on Uv. Verjioji, who had f -rt':.il0st slie is" enduring .a t umlcr bail, tin certificate 1 :e-Mnuitnrc which is consyming ! out of danjer, wa? re-!' -rn; ll rCi;ourrcnd edging on, ii 'diatelv unoTi his oWh I . y ncll to.wava tic catastrophe' of I Ml J , . , lllll lit i , , n I . . 1.. 1 . . ' t. i I .. in vi ii iieu ; ii s;t.UD" ol at fi ;l '11 . . I " '" " iiu A urHY-SHVO t Ii ' - J ounr nun 1113 ipiiiii.i'in- isni' ' millions of dollars a vear --ustrians have' advanced i from .V&et-lii to-: ,iej"el,.v tender ro them cfir most .-incerethanl ' . Will'. IS Itl 1 r't-i. r...-. IO..I ri,, ' ' . - ! I1 . ......... 1 .,.-..' Jl .'. . Tl.. i. . i , , i ""'ocv mi. maiazon. I 1u.tt.ft,t iw men ai ill. Jios i.uiiil . r an. ui i ue .Tricu riiri no u- . i f . . . . .'s , . - . .... -. Ar., ,' . , i.y . - -m.K Uiemselves on both bai&s" of the l''U 1 ha t o ir thanks ; are due ar 'vjinu . 7 are hereby offered to J. C. Turni-r. fo Railniad, and ( F. I'i.- river.esia nnr ni v:., .., . . e subseriptions 20UoVl acres of 1,ubiic. lands for the ,,rr,. ?03 threw out 'rcxmnoiterhiff rWi'rtEiVhieh 1 V, .N.C. Railr o t . r,n-..-i rr ...i ...i.. . . - i ..... 1 ' " ! iiave mlvunel m r.. .-i .k. i -?s-o .. ... I'vo i'rKi,!(.i,t v " -.i a-. .i ... --- ito i un: iif-Mis i ii r ih ' s i - '..iiiuiiimiiw. ,nii i in n of IJaltimoKk at,l was 7 ITon. V.1. Man-urn "j8 saidT be Ot .arro." .- o.vtrrmolv III ..f 1..n.;.,: 1 1 1. 1 c.-jiieuce. t t 1 r , -jio.-ii iii. uu; 1 , -" luuiu 01 uciieni 01 ever rrmer sSc,n snd t. :r v"or,ej "fri,,,?c ,o th ; " m,. :,,r ..,..11 ,. u 111 "'"S to com. N e presume fhnt t .p nuirr.H,. i;,.,f.i..',n.i n: . . trip- cr.py of tihcsr- rcsol r--.-.. ciiocuiiri 11. tit iii i rtAn - in r.n n ,.1 I.... -i I i.- . i . . ' w ... . --. 2 . . . . - w r,..-.;.,..... .1-. . ... . "V'11- voted ava.w; I . v it.NVA,.iay IU. An 'offic al MrlHiin va . Jletolml. That aJ or, iwie mai llie patriotic Citizen nftho , anl n- in l.lll i . tie ikIp an ... l. i 1. . - .. i . ., x- ... . . 1 wi u.w jcissea, tne I'resi- 1 ---" ..w-i n.nc uueuoveu rthe mill- ue brin io oa .1. prvce. oi tlie n.- "m ryoc.c,at the opportunity which : ident vetoed it, and its benefits were loettoth6 ' n , ?f at v a,cnza- ; StHv ernen,;ith a requej-t that he reei.t it t" onlv j nuicpiiimiice ieige, contamrtlie fo -1 ,UH company m &ucn manner ag ma "incip.6 in this bill, lowing : "General Garibaldi, combfei hw 1 i rr.rr : also, (hat ii i...,i.ii: l i ; nmvunmnfi, i. i - f.:irr i -..... o i r. ' uum i ii vo j veil of the public domain . Ki- -ci.-m nmongail the Statrc. of Mr. Gilmer's ! ncrs.'' .; 'v,..i.,j: . vjcuerai oar.Min, xoinWii hfs ' 'i"oper : also, that it rtopv Ie scut to the ...v..c.uc.it9 ii.r, ixen. laiuni, hasiftacked 1 jyres, witn a mjuest tor jtahlication the Austnansat Veralli. bating t& coiii-! - R. F. SIMOX'lN. )! j pletelr,and bnngu- off Oiree . huncM lri- W. J. HIlAX. t r,7..,.,7tv inrir'- 7 ' - "7 . '. V. L.-'ST"f!-;N.VN. ii " 4 3 i. I f ?! "I' 3 ft KN.V N, I .i 1
Iredell Express (Statesville, N.C.)
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