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if 1 i' f'l' 4 t !". i. i ' r. r 1 i ' lit 1 i r V 1 1 if i; III; I: U f ' Ii! t lib I J Joutnal.of April ? LEG 16 L A I IF" " P - ' si1 CURIOSITIES OF If (We understand thrlt there has been a good deal of amusement atjtl speculation btjFrauklort for a wfek or two past on account of th salary nil I enacted by tlif late legisUture. It h said that the Inw actually provides thai lb-Governor shall Jbave a yily cn)t-ftioii r 910.000 ; each of ihe Judge of jhe Couii of nppe als 90 000; each of I he"' Circuit Court Judges 5.000 ; the Register POO; the Secietar)" of Land Oflice 85.-,! f Slate 80.H0Q. and ibthf r olIiciTs ju lout th? smim propor tion. Thv hill originated in the House, being rrnoriru t.y a.sejeC oinmit'ee. me mem themselves on being salaries. Yehave not but it phraseology ius; The Governor bers of which prided ip favor of Jnvy Ihe INW belore u. runs substantially t fthall have h sIhv M 92 500. the judge bf the Couit of App circuit court 81.100, fice twelve hlllidied sums thull be huid provided that the i.tfl bHve salaries, ol the num ; the provision shall receive the sp iums shall be paid I ific. HI gUag Frank f acji of I lie offiei r u hole Mun xp. cli d I Anil We UUilerstHud lor sas that, i draw this, he shnll til.'. 81.500. judges ol ii-sgister of Und of- and liliy. file, which humility, It is. riot oer in questjon shall aid h 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 : per .an Is. expressly that -they ctlieil salaries, w Inch quarterly. The Ian d l he beM lawyers of nM ia. as the best la wyers every ivhrir musLsav,. lh t ihe Uw empoWeis named io diawr the every three tnounths. I l he atde Second thes think proper to fe- t oriiiaiit d by the plain leiirr ol ihe Uw tu p;y hem the tnonry. if I , Orcnursr thin is a very laughable, and at the KMine time a very serious blnridt-r. and the fiiM thought of some mv he that the next Legislaluir tnii and will at oner I'corrrct it. Tlnv himewr is impossible, iflhr new convtitu ion pinvides ihat no J office r salary shall b- reduced durinji thf peiiod for V lite i b,e is elected to oftien i So the (ioveriMir leyal salary must ie main 810.0(0 a ear during his entire l.trnn, the halai y ol 'ai h jndtfe of ihe court of appeals must remain 0.000 a year for 8 ..ft The Law In Bostoa ha !.en Uautifolly tin! (IkttieiC that the chy of Id Hiieuil mer It ihe hS-ihet eni-omhun ?nni)fe$ 'wf the toiteii band, and LiertT ifie 1ileg!inef that ihrRlMdiiiuni!.! woiildjliavej etnbljihed there, wit boulil have df spnijv d oi old Ma rhueii. A it i. t te ConJtinr ion iha beeu triuiitphaiil and Uw ! prevjiiM. ! :'pie fjier. lnrle has been one ol wtiirb a Hathyi uiay lr pmucj. and -hieh Will di i jhejuuheni htir ov.r ea. in dinMirmig t&!tt wr iire a Peo pie who keep our ftith, nnd ioi no jwpular :'ini lde r pojmlariiiinioncan over ride the Cn ttituiioii Hid ihe Lhw, 1 - lVrhap nothing cu!d have heert ak,d of IWtWi more dit-ief.d "ihdriiiift nurriider of a runaway lave ; Cut ihe city auho;ritie, the Coiii1 iheie, the poliee, lli pifl.lic, liuve n. a.ked ivhul they HkeK but vyhul wa their du ly, aint thai duly I hey havi f h it tii'iilly discharg ed. What tie importance to thi ruse, apart from the deference it elhibitu for Lw, i that in the Law (Joutt. both f the Stales and of the Uniied Stale, ihe AlHiliHonistt have been nlloweil JnlPfwiing in ihe eierrUewf all iheir leal quritbl! and tbeir le; al injnuM)'. and that ihey have been beain n thejn all. The Supreme Couil of MH?!-ohiielU ha unani Hlul derided Mguiusl theiu. The? IJ.V Slate It!t i Com i han derided aiaini them. The Cirhiiiishner of ihe l1-iited!Siate ha derid ed Hgiiii't them. Thev havif not h -al point to Uud upon, in the ce ofi another riiiiANvaY from the Siith. 'Ihe opinion ol !Wr. Curtis, the ('ouiii(t!ioner. a very jafle legal opinion. ol gieat length, tull ol learnt ng. and it i a mai ler to in of deep reret thai we riuni4 tiud rt plaee for it in our eohuiiti. So. c mjy niv of Chief JuMire Shawjon ifie'riyht to a llaleH Citliii!. I I t.l.J.L.I'IUi-J"-' ' TilE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. t ; Saliburyt !N. C. THtBSDlT ETCNUiG; APRIL 24, 1851. tOMiv Wrn. Murphy, the. President of the Salisbury, anil jlaylorsvilI Plank Road Company, and do).. E. ,D. Austin, made an experimeni hi survey Inst week, running trornj his, place the most direct route to intersect the F4x Survejw seven miles from Town ;atj report that they have found an easier-grade, and a short- rr route by at least one mile and a half in the distance mentioned. They were out again yesterday evening, reconnoitering for a route still more favorahle, and it is possible such a one rriay he found. ' 4 : Iii the rrcent meVtins of Concord Pres ; land between t1ls plac and .Carthage, f Char- nHS heen inre than the vholeNcost of the Koatl between those points. The increase S New Yoir, Apnf 4. Tli re e rahtv dav baT rmt.rl 1 j- ii .till- urn v. u i i- . , I 1 i -, i-ivuituttu.nt in n thri Western l.art of !" 'hP VH,UPU0, I'I''.V m Carthage has Broadway aW .a obU!ete The walk. TZ n tne western pari ' hpn inolt,jhan the amount ol stock sub . muddy, ihat if . Udtat aUf.u.Ut.Jv NEW YORK CORRESPQXDZXCt ' - - hwery, the Rev. Cyrus Johnson lotte. alter reviewing iihe delects ol re male Education (It MM k 1 ff A un.l uKftllMlKff ll.a MaALIH ill ' I I t m t 1 . ,,o ,.,.o,r. o..w ... ... .,wroo.v sj-nt, in uiewnoie county oi iXlooie. and drew, she it wire to rum it. In N.-r V,.,v daughters. Science and the appearance ot that plac has gretlv I much less " notional' ia thii rert thL ; rJl9 Mental discipline, wish improved. More ihUi 20 buildings, in where the pavrrncat U pretty ihomoghlyf swept by Ui,' lches, in a style resem- eluding the Saw M ills, have leen erected mot co!y' silks and saubs. Occasionalir, bowerer ft along the.Une ol me lvoa-d, ailU H 1 lir- T Udy may be sen brustfiinj Broadway with her wtu. p'enlllie Dstilh-ry is going up about 8 drabbled dress, but uW dirty osrna isjfor the mot-mil-S from I his place. I Prt confined to the "ad characters," who from itttr The Repor t Was submittetl to a Select uthneaa, or a desire to show their contempt for ti imparting to our Literature and ornamental branches, in a sty I bling or rivalling. our best colleges, intro duced the following resolution which was unanimously adopted : Resolvf d, l hn we rrj!rd with depp inter. e the establishment of ihe Female Seiuiiiarv by the Kev. Proe!or jMoran within iur bound', as combining wrejat fa-ilities for Jevat ill" ihe , tHiil.iid 'of Female Ediieation ; and we recommend the: fmiUe 'm our rongrea lion to sieriire to iheir d.Hihtem the iiistiue. lion and reii(iini' rulture.i whirh have been ap pmved by murh exjierienee and jueees." From what citizen, or from what vjl- 1 . ? 3 f DZTA. J. Daboan, Esq.. declared ; hi ro se It a candidate for the next Congress on Tuesday of last .Week, at Wadesborotigh. to represent trie Anson uisincr. lie comes out as a secessionist. advocates the doctrine, but admits ihat Conillllllee. consisting of Messrs. George j CoSt r nes, aUow tawr brocades to di.bble throort Makepeace ot Unndolph. Ansus R. Kelly pne mire' ! ! and John Morrison of Moore. F. Fries of! "hen 1 Besses treated b this tery H7 and un. Salem. H-tirv Elliott of Cumberland, and hanj9omc manner, I ir.cline to tkuJt Mrs. Bloomer. Chailes Benbow and John H. Cook of fash'"njof frock 4nd " H- Sh. FaVetteville , j the editor of a paper m the interior of tin. State, and TU Crmtmittee reported in favor of the "he " ' . , ' , . the common gender. , acceptance ol iheamendments.othe Char- Banished though the "fine ladies Uy be W :terpassed by the late Leu,lnure ; and j in WMlh lhere'iPBiclJ.rf j in favor (under that amendment) re- ; women, quite as worthy, that mU k-! Iagef could this htbule of Cotlfid. nce by I SCindiitg the former decision of Ihe Com j numbers even on the "most .torniy dais. Thevar. ..,1 n.o nnm v . . I. mo, ' ' l'Htmg the Kond hevonrt Johnson- j those that work ia the shops: At such inclement umts, the fact thai thousands of females in New Yorkbta'm a living bvharl labor ia type foundries, printing offices, buok-biiijeries. bonnet Hie Committee subsequently reported 1 a numerouj manufactories dwn town, is pan i .ll&. f I v t r t . ,i und Suilwltnri' 111 I VJ mA A I If m If 'It niiu vtil- "Ul J . These recommendations were concur red in. generosity and gj-ace The 7th year of the above system will er.t. 1 . . I open on 'he 7th of July. The w hole ex That is. he! ' .. it. penseof a y..i.n Lady for one; year in H serjps of rsulu,i,)lis. ,,, most important j Zn'T e voun? wo men waiting at dunk at the Broadway corners of FuN . ,, the collegiate studies w ill be -from l't to i ,. .vhieb were ailooled tv the Meeting tnn r a iv j . Under present Circumstances It would not , , 0 , , ,1' WD,cn ttere auopn u o tne ijertme. ton, John. Cinrtland, iXy and Aoa be prudent for ihe JSoulh to go into it. Mr. Ashe took occasion after Mr. L); had concluded his remarks on this subject, to offer the celebrated 'Union sentiment of 1 Daniel Webster, to w it : Libertv and The Ma or of B''ou nud Marshal Tnkey ; rr . f ' V 1 1 ' J I Imtin nmn unit tm-pt'fi - nnt nnl invnriri. Kuvp lint iii-isi I Hiliiiii til iitii! Iiir Ihf iailliltilnHSA . 1 and fearlessAe with whirhi ihev have rfotie a I bh.n to. which the people present, heartily duly in the face of'a mob ihat threatened death 140 dollars. The ornamental branches 1 are taught with great ; t as' e and success, i 1 at equally moderate prict-s The present year will close oh the 8 h of May. year the halary bf each circuit judm Jmi.l CCfAbk .. . . I must rminiir ej ijuu n enr iorsix years. The above, beajitiful instance ol hasty legislation is nil a par with some ot the doings of our Legislature, and will com i pare very well with the omission in a cer tain bill which would have allowed Free Negroes and those who had never paid public taxeg. to v e. Hal Reg, lo ihern ull. and Xvhie.oraii'irn prearhed Trea son and Mender. Marshal Tukey h a piize for any eity He ouyht In he a Field Maiehal beloie he die.' j Law! Law I! Law!!! The whole plot of .... -! - Uiii. lioveinmeiii turns iiHm ltii worn uw. Where Law is not obeyed,! Lite Htji( Property nnol esifl but a'Jeiy short time tee from all ! ol ietil. olou ua fiiown lo tne wotui hat, eeu in rae ot" personal liheity. ihe Law re vailed alnidft the mt violent paioM and ihe nii!t rani-oioif hlitil vl I: Ii ilinih ot the Law like these that inKe in ee the irue yiandeur of the j;lt.iiiiU!( country we live in. jv. y.j Express. FAYETTEV1LLE AND, WESTERN PLANK HO AD. The Annual Meeiing ol the Fayette ville and Western IMank lload Company was held in Fa)'ettevlle on the 2d ins?. -Mr. Dobbin Chairmtn. and Mr. John M. Uose. Secretary The Observer gives a I satifd'acicry account of il.e condition of The weather roiitinue tt pi imgly eh-ar and il h now aliii' j't loo lute lo jm.k for! murh more rain. Karely him Ihere been io dry a uiuler in California. ilear. btiht and genial, eaeh day seeing an pnproremeut on 1 Ihe pieeeding. 'I h mornings are cool and invijioraiiii by midday the sun attains considerable power, and one would suppnsie were emuying the deliybt ful sea$ion of midumtnerl To4ratd. night responded. Mr. Ashe's remarks called up ! Walter F. Leake. E-q.. who made a sperqh in support jof the position of Mr. Dargan ; to which Mr. Ashe replied, w ith, clearness and force Mr. Dargan closed the discussion with a coiicise statement of his position, the Argus' account of which important ub.k which the Companv we here subjoin. The discussion, it seems, all grew out of Ihe '.sentiment offered by ! Mr. Ashe, and from ihe account of ihe whole affair, we infer M Dargan has stiuck the wrong cord in Anson, lo secuie the vote of that County even. We shall see what we shall see. have in hand, frOm which we extract ihe i i material particulars:! ! The annual report of the President and Diiectots was submitted and read by VI L. Winslow. E"(. President of the Com pany. From it w e gl aned the tolhiwing facts. j ! Of the C;iiiital Stod; of 8200 QUjO street, for omni buses in which they may find protection from the rain and reach their homes in the upper ai d cheaper sections of the city. Some of them live three or.ur miles up town, and though it costs them bu sixptjnse to ride, yet that takes a considerable portion of their daya wsgea A large number of this industrial class are! well educated, intelligent, and neaily dressed, and they would make quite as .ud wives as manv of those wko think -,.rl Salein and from ihence lo Salem and 44 horrid." j SO on Ki ihe Stale line where ihe Virgin The suit brought hv Mr. Willi against Edwin For ia Turnpike strikes il, b Way of Btba- rest for assault and battery to the anKutjt f SlO.tXK) Ilia and Mount Air ; ailtl thai the Piesi Whs to have occupiedThe Court, yesierdiy, but for some dent and I)irclors be recommended to' reason or oth-r was deferred. I sufpect it will be al locate a branch fi tun the same common ; 'owed t "die ul" It is mortifying, I think, that any American ed;Uc should be r.iund willing to follow suit wuh Profrf as follows : Resolced. That the location of the main stem of ihe lload. fiom ihe point near Juhnsoville. where, the contiact with Messrs. Woitti now- ends, be so fixed as to run as far as possible to a point com mon to ihe rou'es toward Lexington ami point to Lexington, with the view of an rxiensini to MK?ksville and Statesville; ami ihat lhe be empowered to pot both i "":' i, ot ,nE .n American H,v-,in h:, : caiiuuniaiion oi ivofsuin ana nis inustrHius 11a. .r . lh' main stem antl branch, or such parts fit iIihiii nr cilliiT iliin mk tbfV itimv ... . . . . ... i prominent conductor! of the pabiic press in this countrv i hin-k-advisable, under construction at the ; r . .. . , j ' asaociates. Orv&terA. HrowtiFon and se-vwhl ,hr THE SEWING MACHINE. The edituT of the. Fayetteville CarolU nian has been on a trip to Wilminclon where he bns sehi this Jate invention -Which has-threatened to demolish that portion d. the community, nine of whom it takes to make a man, and thus de SCrihesit ; " I have seen ihe sew ing" ma u M- l V.-. I 1. . : '. I wimir- jo. u iii siiiiji. ji is a simple little concern, thjit miyht be put into a a . - good size 1 1 hat. I here is some outside f ij Kear, however, that makes it necessary to have u uxn a table of about two leet f t square. Ii is mnked fiy a treadle, which pi operates on spunL's of wire The needle i works , p-rpeiiclicfularly. Ihe mode of y making the stitch is not easily undersiomf J by a looker on. From what I saw of tbi i Be winif . 1 t in irul.ll' !inn.u......l ;r ............. mi iir.ru llll fill, t .1! t- S . ; ii. ior ims leason : livery st Hch. instead j, of taking hold ol Jhe cloth, is enuiely de i pendent upon a single ihreatl. The seam It held Ii geiher by a -thread, and not hv the cloth. There isa sin le thread that Tung along the hiii, and the stitches , maileliy the net lh, instead of catching on the doth. cnUh on ihe ihn ad. This t thread may be ctf at any point and drawn Out, rven to the length of an ordinary I neetlle full, and then ihe seam for this whole length come apart, just an if there had been no srim: ihere 1 Therefore ; ordurat.lity. insider ihe machine sew i ing not at ull comparable, to hand isew !r ng. and eooler until it is i'letllv again, the air grows cooler tonnii that l wo or Ihifehlafikeisi ate nee necessary to roinforl. In point of health, we conMdrr this one of the tintlst routitties in the world. 'As a physician iem;nkel the other day, Il i$ fiightlolly heallhy," anl il 'ajny man with a cood constitution geu sick in LHiifrnia it is his own fault. The idea it ii entertained in the at ihnt a man- coining l ihin Couiitry innst I pose his life to all soils of plagues andpefii enren. but we will venture to .ay jhnl if an in dividual h'is the iiame shelter and romlorts. liws as leinperately. and taken the iaiiie!eare of him fell heie as is done at home, he taiids a far i " r i I . iV til iener rnanre ot a lono nie; man ne woiiia nave done in the land he left. Ve ai sorrv. how. ever, to hear frm the gaidher and agnenlinr- istn geneiullv si h h nnlWvorablir aeeounis of ihir properis. Tiiey represent Vegetation as very I. a' kwaol, and pining for Uie watit of rain. I'he grass, tonally so green and hixtitiant hi ihis season, has alieadinde it; appeaianee. The rroi.g must l seiioi-l diminished this summer, and we willhave ko depend in a great measure upon other cwutiti res. San Francisco Mr. Dargan got uir he said for the purpose (8l"2(.0t)0 b the Smteand 8S0.0OO bv in o;v Kluah ) Hie 5l'e!has paid SijD.OOO. and individuals S35 038 17. Leaving due by the Siie SOj.OUU. and h individuals S44 3G1 83. j Tolls have lipen collected on only 18 miles on 12 miles of that distance du ring ill whole jenr, ami on the remain ing G miles during 9 'months. The gross offsetting himself right -beloie the public. He was a Whig, lie h4 voted with the 'Whigs, and sulle red for being; a Whig. He once lot his election to a jndgeshiji because Ik was a Whig, and he did not-wish it understood now that he was anything else. He was, however. a secessionist. That is he believed in the right of a Slate bi secede ; 4ml did no! think ; amount of tolls collected is $2718 44. this- the pioper time lo do so. He did not run. sider the Compromise a just - measure, but for the sake of peace was willing to abide iherel ." TEMPERANCE CELEBRATION. The Sons-of Temperance at Gold Hill, had a celebration on Ftiday last. The speakers on the occasion were Itevs. J. I) Scheck, T. P. Uicaud anil J. Hank. fiom vvhich dedm r. paid toll keepei 8300. leaves 416 41 as the m-t earn ings on the 18 miles of road (equnl to about nine per cent, tin the cost of iha pat of t he i oHtf.) The number ol vehicles w hich parsed through the tolljgate at this place during (he ear is 9.540. The President expresses the confident belief, tiiat but for I he IVijluie of the grain Htliest pi aeticahle day. Resulted. That books of sol.sei iptioti lor an increased capital of SlOd.0410 le opeiied U'ider the direction ol ifie PreSI ileiil anil I)n ectois. and that the privilege of prioiity of such subscription to the pre sent Si oekholers le waiv-d. hikI the books lie opened lo the public genertll. i c.i iitts the income ol the road would liiv They spoke in the order in which they j lf.en douhe ujUt it has been, are named. It was expected by some The cst ol" the road to Little Rivei. thai h Rev. gentleman of the Lutheran 12f miles, was 19 4(13 08 Ol ihe 0 in b-s chun h. in ihe vicinity of Gold Hill, who hevond Little River; 67.727 95. Ot the ZO I o lllltes io jivai mage oo i.irTi OS lo tills should be abided. Cost ol bridges, righ' j en :t ' 'o vxenlher lh" si..nn and entire ps onity aim in'-gr ty Ti )Miirrat. h Mhs.;. Herald, March 1.. r,. v i if 1 4 "Miiaup nn nrisen in hip glHSS f nnUpM ti.r il... W.. 1 !.l, T?.. ; lv...: , .... , ... piiiMiin ion. iuruiii a I Violent how. rfpany panes of gUss w ere J broken, and all ihe spanows in Hyde j Paik and St. jJmeVPaik availed ihrm X fcelven ot ihe optiorluiiitv toenter. It is eKtimabd that lihere are at least thr-- humlrnl ihooKtLl:;of iheso birds in the ;huilding. and 11 uch alaim is entertained damage the goods and Po get' rid of them is no o hoot them would be let the shoult t annoy visiteis. s rav mailer. Deep Cutset- Vast sums of money have bpen ei)nded lo lvel the hill jand (ill ii() th vab le)s that one miide up the valleys that once made iin Uie site of San pra' cjurii. One of the gieafept works eier undeitaken in anyriiy is iheeieavalion at the base of Telegraph Hill, at Claik' Point The hil) has been rut down to olaRe-a roan around the lieadi; ami now pie seit,! h bold blufF two huudied feet high. L- boier are titill at woik oh ihis spot, and the roc-k lhal are removed arej dispii.ed of to the shipping as balUst. In. tne opposite quatrerof the town. Snsittne nnd Both slieets have been pushed through lofty sand hills until they meet. The v have been planked as fast its the Madiiio was roinpleied. and now-lim in a fine level thor. oughfre. The houses on earh' side are left perched high up on the saod. looking a if iheir foundations would rrumhle! eapl( ni"ment and deposite ihern in the street, whife those on the hhifTatTetegraph Hill roujd hardly be reached ly Jacob ladder. &. has, of late, preached one or twosermous in opposition to the Order, would attend ot WM, ,oU ll()les &. which with the celebration. He was invited by let. , nt0vH amounts ol 857.825 15. make i i- w"V ' phaiing a dilf ieni ter to do SO, to defend his position taken ' the entire cost b! the 4 1 miles 4820 feet hu-eits .an open i-.ii'i.,,, b-u f.-nre l wrh in the sermons alluded to. This letter was prepared by a Committee on the part of Gold Hill division, and sent by a ne gro boy. The Rev. gentleman either felt indignant at suchi disrespectlul treatment, or. else concluded; that cuffee knew noth ing about arranging preliminaries in the event he should accept the challenge. At any rale he did not attend, and we doubt not the harmony of the day was promoted by it. There weie not. during the time of our stay on the Hill, any visible signs of eith er good or bad resulting from the efforts of therday. That is. we heard of no pe titions being mde either for admission or withdrawal. But that three such able are doing this. Mire lhan one editor in this cuv h j the hardihood to defend the acts of the AuFlrian Cint- - eminent, and its hloodv hutcher of brav men and help- -lesn women in cold blood, the dajtardly Ilaynau! Ve have lost all wonder for any lheo ijjica and the oretical caper that may b cut by ihe ditor of Brow a Mn'i Review, but wrong-heare'J and wi ong-he&rttd at he is, he writ t vigxirnnsly and plausibly venipon the premises, and may delude mme f our people. into th v btlief ihat we have all b en misled in oiir irupalliv fut ihe gallant KugRtith : but what is tar wtiree than the de lusion of a few credulous men and wonifq, is the fact that in this country, lo which the Hungarian leaders looked at their polar siar, any press should be found so base as lo misrepresmt xheir patriotic struggle, acd elaborately excuse their Austrian tyrantju. Much satisfaction is felt her- at our government de cion, and ins!ruc:..ns to th Kemj.-r and Ib-cejver of public liiwds in Iowa, to r.-s-rve the !ir. now i'-cu;)id ill' III ii tied iii 'his 01111.1I ion ) all il.-.iie. .n j by the d.si'nginshed Ilnrig-iriaii exiles. (ov. I'jtirjzv and II V prt. of beinj eiiii - id.-1 ei ;ii jiiirnnt l-'f h.n CoirpriDMiia, fn.m to!? iimiI the end f the first ses ihat.nr any lher pu I i- s';itiou. J "ion of the 3 "2d CoiigrthS. This Will eriliblt thet fagi' f h;i tli;io j' 11 1 ! in-' 11 in llii I)i-lii' t tives from Aus riaii tyranny to make uppljcaiion for . who h:X flubieil Ii Iter .-nii-,v ;i I u L J 1 1 ;ul' ( )erm:inenl h..'iTein Uwn. orewliT -Herilii'-s in lehil of itie V h i 2 e:i 11. . ! The 1 1 titchi :ioiis are jiving cone-rt liere. Arnor.if lli:iu iiie!l. I'n l!i'ii I ieviilit i.'M :itt v pre their odd cnchetp, is an an' c:a;ion of inmiiive fcjfipl; If l ti i 01 s in v bieinU uiiy ri'ni (I'-woim nt' j city, wh ch is nothing but k rnple pruaaep. For in- 'iHiiniiio f.. me. fJul I oi iiflil. i liut. wi'h srroice instead of addm-ss.ng their audience as Ihdies aiid out rloinji violent p in ih nui)oe of the-p line, gentlemen, they say "men and women." On their lhal I feel M l-ep iiilf'ie.-i in th oni i iiiomI oie j b.lls ihey g vc the prices uf admission fur incu, tweuly !. id th' NVhij P.nt. On llit iiie 1 vnt i ) five cents ; women, mily twelve and a holf cents. They liiiiirMplfs n' ih rjt ui:i!!" 1 bi t m 1 1 . now 1 c.irrv nil lh'ir irMinil ajid privTe id opy-icrasies irto (IV're th;t:i eVr, lh,ieitil' ihe iv ili.in ol lli ! the Computation and rtl-of their Pong. Thur views eouiitrv. ft i tie oolv ii;iiional ptitv ih-it h.i- ; on Temp r.-inre, S',iJr , th List el.-cuon, Mr. W'eb- -II " wreakftt uon eipres- Co.ncokd. Ajuil C. 1951. Mr. Editor: I have ju.t m-hh yur paper ol the 26 h ii'uiu i, in whti-h 1 tjnd m name pro pined, a ihe NVhio CuuiliiUle for ('onles from this l)iu'ul. Without fl Hieritij; tmnelf. that thii ili-iin -lion vvouUl, in any event, be like to fall tinii me I think the iMiaiin appiopi iaie. in !i.-!im (in tiiiiee lo l her Uime tmiiic. h;iv tn-en ;t1.. pre r . e ster i exercise arid tiiet , are loCarthaije. 861. 6G7 15. or an average of 8140S 27 (Tj this will hnve to he add ed a small amount for reducing some of the grudes on jhe. section next lo Car lhnge.) The work ori the 44 9 () miles con- tracted lor by iMessrs. Woith. tievoml Ciirthage. is going on in a manner gener ally satisfactory. About 12 miles are fin ished, j The President estimates the cost of the road fixJm Fayetteville to Johnsonville. 88 miles. jhe terminus ol the contract of Messrs. Worth) at 8125 384 15. Beyond Johnsonville. the cost mated at 81750 per mile. is es Fredoi!ifn. In Virginia. lh' hnve ihrhued tor ihe Union. While io (ie.rgia. South l!ir oliua. Al il'aMin ami M ii-ippi. itie main' v ing of ihe piny ire going I l and ml. b-r l)i unioii. hioI are leading out ! theii innk snrh men a- l-'ooie, Poinett, (llemetis. ('ubii. and other, who el hope to (OTiire the lighten! llie South, anil preset ve the Union. Large !--r tioii ifih:;i Pariy have ever dirover d a vvnii. He i fnl. and uufurlunxte prorlivtty hr fraterniz iiig with that ieii!e!is ppiiil of di-nuiteni. abroad in the land, and whirh manifests it.ell iu the varied fonn, either ol Di-unin, Dmr ; i-nt. Fieerfiiilim. a ihii!i for war and fueign j invasion, ag i ar ia ni-m. i adii a!im and Loeolo. ism in gpneral. To all these Ui li.'ii-, nnd to s on " by th;s very musical and clever, b it eccentric fa n:i'v. Their ultraiMiis keep many people aay from their conc-r:ff, but p-rhajs their odditifs atintcl more than they keep away. The ituih'Tiiies now compel any vesse) ihat hs the hinall pox aboard to renin: ti in quarantine from ni t twenty davs, nnd to have all aboard vaccinated who stand in need of il, or else await the full quarantine. I i i i ..ii. . . n . all Hiee lan"Moi. ()iri.rjam nun iwii in-nve 1 fiere is a , ... . .. . w i . . n ... I io .,i;UKu.il T..t, eiene-o,.. .e g,. a. m- o. iiiiii niiuui ijiiiii' .3 i wuh j iiiii-wii ..ii which is supposed to be common to the routes to both Lexington and Salem 1!) I dentruclion to i he glas. and the" council of supervision hiave'M'ni to Edinburgh for thirty of the bet falconers w ho w ill come ! lo London in their national costume The chase is to commence some c?vs !h. j'j foro the ejihihitSon. A". Y. Cam. .17.-. 't ... miles from the! burner and 21 from the ii ... . f . . . - speeches should prove utterly fruitless ,M ,'r- Utr ln ,U f c !!U"Tr' ... . . ... , . . point, there will be about S3:).00() ol the either for good or evi is utterly imnosst- . i i r i i i iiiijm.31 ca.,h unexpended, of which, however. me. mi we tuereiore continently look lor S10.000 is invested Instinct of 7re.It has been oh erved ibat titM cross ihe ocean from i ?!ine Ua.V ot HonduraK lo the Ca m ah Isles, i near Jamaica.! a dttance of 450 rniles. with an accurlaey superior to the chart and compass ol human Uill ; for it is at I firmed thai vessels which have hist their latitude in hazy Weather havn steered entirety hy the nose of the turtle in swim i he object of their, voyage, as in An Enlivening Scene at sea. Mr. Clay received a fine compjirrjeht fjrom a United States frigate white on his passage from Havana to- New Oi leans. ' The steamer Ohio, orv which he was a passenger, hav ing overhauled the steajn frigate Saignac were well received. late in the evening, the latter w as illumi nated with large bottle Rights fore and aft and, during the passing of the Oh io. fired a salute of thirteen gunji and four volleys of musketry ilijionor if Henry Clay. The firing of rockets and j the, burning of bjue lights so illuminated (he ships that the peopte could he distinctly recognised from the decks ot each vessel, three cheers were given by the passengers of the Ohio, which were answered by ' J( he-crew-ot the Siranac. The stillness of in five Sieain Saw: something good we trust comingin the 1 mills, that will; probably be sold at some end. The audience in attendance was ' loss when ihe w ork is finished. large. variously estimated at from one to two thousand. Several excellent songs and glees were sung, hy Mr. Hank, w hich Lines have ;heen surveved to L xiog .'.have re hern, and will remain (lewdly i opposed. A W b i j o!miui'rati"ii is now. ni I one and ihe ame li.oe. so rr?sfnll pio-ing j the proiress el N'U'heru aiie!ioii, and tern j periug the arilur ol Souiheiu disi i-nient. In lhi v..ik ihe Pie.nb nl i b ieged and sii I. lined by iimiiV pit'iotir l)eini iat. Nmih ind Soiiih. ei the Whigs Nofh Cioliua ne. ver deeit htm! Wuh (Jo. (iidiam in ih Cabinet, we ma rei asoied all i wed L"' he 3 d I)ilii-l do il- whole dnt. 1.1-1 u - - 5 ... . ... . d I t . i I i ton. Ihe Yadkin Kiver. Moeksville. and j ""' n n-r amnu ie go tne p,,n- -.p Salisbury : about 14 miles on the route to 1 P"i'e or not.) and vte o..i full streiih. F..r Salem. Thiee lines to Deep Kiver. viz : To Watson's. . io- ogre, o, ,ne,t voyage, as , lhe night.and the calrriuessof the water the case f flu- migration of birds, is lor l ellt enchantment to the scene, which Is vr y ,g ,ne,r eggs on a spot rer.resented to have heen one of the most A ; peculiarly favbiahle.tfaAo) Stanley oii i River Improvement. A communi eatinn in the Wilmington Commercial of the 15 h itut.. signed J. J. Jickson. ays that a-meting of the Cape "Fear and ii Deep - Kiver Navigation Company was i nebKat 1'iltslioro recently, and the com-- pany decided in accordance with the re- commendation of ihe engineer, to push ahead and finish the work this coming fumnier j, and fo borrow the money ta do it, If lieceksary. ThU look encouraging. We should i v like to sii tiy a coal fire next wioter. magnificent ever6een ki sea. FIRE. We regret to learn that the dwelling and store honp off HENRY A. LFM LY. Esq.. about cne mile from Beth ania in this county, was totally destroy ed by fire on Wednesday last.; The tire originated in the store house, but h) what t" greasy spot." mpMhC KtC nf Kisun vtit fv e t Ar - ucaop ! We cannot refrain expressing our sin cere regret at the state of feeling exist ing among ihe people at. and about Gold Hill, growing out of the course of the Rev. gentleman alluded to. in reference lo the Order, and the conduct orindividual mem hers of the Division there towards him. There is a strong feeling of jealousy j existing on both sides, if we judge cor rectly; both accusing the -other with the wish and purpose of hreaking down" and riding oyer" their opponent. While this state of things continues, we may ex pect to see a sort of Kilkenny cat fight going on there. It is a most prodigous pitty to see men usually civil and kind in their deportment, engage in such unre lenting warfare. WTe hope they will stop it belore they reduce each other to a mere Evan's. nnd: Haughton's Bridges. These lines leave the road a bout 33 rmles from this place, and run 1 1 miles to Watson's. 13 to Evan's, and 1G to Haughton'sj This branch lo Deep R. ver. at either jof these points, could be built lor about SHOO to 81200 per mile. The amount paid lor salaries lor two is 82492 50. Fr Engin For right of wa S714 23. nr. sir. 1 hall noi tail give rny h.-ailv n op ration. t whatever individual Ilia) be reler. led a 'our siandiid hearer. I iur ' I ei v t. UUKCS KARRINGER. T. J. IloLTON. E-q. years to dale eers S5926 87 JJfThe birthday o llenr Clay was celebrated in New York by a biillianl festival. About five hundred persons st down to dinner; and after ihe cloth was For five S:em Saw Mill S1.V3S0 07 ' removed. Messrs. Willis Hall. J,L. White For contingent expenses 60 '3 71- All ; lN 13 UOUnt. Gen. Mather. Geo. Coinell the accounts; and vouchers have been : . . , , 1 r .. I. rr . ., ami others, made very happy and very el- careful v examined by ditlereut commit- ; . . p. .u..t.: im ",u, . . i . , . ! oouenl speeches. Ihe enthusi sm that lees ot the tJOard. and approved. ' '. . . . .. .. , i rr,. . 1 11 1 i- . j- t was maiiilesied m.favorol Henry tlay There has been collected from tndivtd . . .. , ; 1 uo vl O111 i . k rw w I Mnrl mni lervol rh r. uals. lor interest on their notes given for ; Fvpttevilh Carolinian. tamed. The dwellings wasjwithin a ftrw steps of the More house, jn which no business had leen don yfor some years A quantity of the furniture Jn the dwell mg wan saved.. Loss not slated. Salem Prtit. TEMPERANCE! Philip S. While, we learn, has chang ed his appointments for Newton and Statesville. He will speak at Newton on the 8th May, and at Statesville on the 9th and 10th. i their subscriptions 8577 30. The Reportj strongly favors the exten sion ot the Road, not only to Lexington. I : but to MocksVllle and Sfafesville, where it will connect with the Western Turn pike. To Sa ginia line, to improvements acter. em and thence to ihe Yir connect with ihe Yirginia Ti Greensboro'. And fo Deep River, i Recommends the opening A GOOD SENTIMENT We fully agree with ihe reiiring editor of the - Washington Union." that no mm (be, he Whig or Democra') ought to be elected President of the United States wljio does not come out decidedly in oppo sition to the free soilers who does not of booksof suhcrintion for the remain ing 8100.000 Authorized to be added to pledge himself 10 ihe support of the Coin the. capital, lor the purpose of construct- premise, as well as -against the further ing thes several lines of road. i agnation of this dangerous questionand The Report states, what is an undoubt- j who does not carry out. by his acts, the fact, that the increase ia the value of j precept which be avows." For the Watchman. Mb. I.ditor I hnve on inclination w hater, ei tu get into a ciAitroversy on any subject, and leat of all, on the Mihj-rt ol Temperance ", for I huid il to be ihe ln.mulen duty ol every ,trut sou of Aineih a, to advocate and enlurce ibe pi inf iiiies of virtue and sobriety. Temperance a theme well calculated to call into ri -qiiii'in the ntnn! erierie of lh .hi!arithn'pi-i ; and the man who looks upon the r;v:ijie 1. 1 intemperance wilh a careies and inditl'eieni ee. deserves Itut 5iuie tiolice at ihe hands ol hi felUw men. lbii men. like doctors, differ in iheir opiniom as to ihe mode best calnilaied in rid our lrd of ihe moii-ier iiiteinperanre. Reverlie, in h.i iep! lo ihe aili' te on nrr ret Porieie, aitmjUs to piT-nnde 11. iin.. the l.eliel ihai ihe- (Jider ot the i;..iis " is the be..t mean, yM discovered, fir the arc(.mp!ihuiftit ol thi iil.jeri. Thii, ma be true in a.ceiiain cerise, and if lleeiiie ami and his brother Son were a liule rnor ju du ioiis in the exercie of iheir own rules atiC regulation, we are riot lovv lo believe if eood otitiht -r'-cted. IJeverlie would h . to know our oljeVi jn writing the arlirle tin net soi letie. U'e shall gratily him in a lew wind, a- possible. In ihe fits' p!a''. vv ed lo Mie! lo ihese ocielie. "he jiroprieit ct beii " a luile more tr in and muin-u in the re re,,u,,n of their inernberii. And. secondly. ' believe there are )owi.g men belt. tiding tr thetf aso iaMonn wh-. are cotiientrd to ret thetf prospei t f..r eierni'y in ihem. Ail rh, we wi.hed to warn of the dangerous ground upen , which the.v are landing. We Ho not contend. ' ai our friend Ueverlie supposes, that none but 1 . - . . l 1 1.. 0 mm 10 inr iii' men airraay goinj, niowiu or auiomru hership ; but we insist upon it ihat eery if moral applicant h..uld be req rir-d to gie isfrtor) evidenre of a deierniination to re!orn, in every iepert. previou to 1.1 reception. ' This is the priiM-iple upuii which all orlhorCd Chuu-he an, aod if my f.iendprove mmelbst hi se. rel s..c leiie observe ihe ame rule, el der all li.cum-tances I hall pladly ronned myself with them, and do all I can to advanf Iheir imerest.. We are asked "what i ! 1 use of the Church, if only good men are M' ted." ln-returnr wc xvculd aik of what e
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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