! 1.11- Mlkl - . rH:' t!j - i-itH v-f. -r -v..::; " s r-,- - ; ; , - . ., ... ' I '. i i ;. i a ! -"! ' : ;; - J ' V..S1' ' & PmSf veaWjlVo DofcLARS-payable to k iti advance, two Dollar. :-n:iS.6fo:at: TL:2x .1 t r.ip iti firaf andJ25 ctS. treiin these rates. A lib- X" f felSiivrw M. Kossuth and rMrL tv sal Icfted f f 'rei ! jhe cuut "1; ii$ beert fcoflierfbat inaci-ure, and, at : . ,M lJllf rireseni on me occasion con r JH -:.!! rT-JII I.Jll 1 1.-1 B-iT-lf.f'n "All- -'f ".;jIiVrt.t,1l ITtTv4-1 t;-xtl ll I 'dih-'il ixxlt 7AVHii7''l: J"-tP:i.V'fA f ! 1' Vii 1 1 i 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 .l I.': , , i : 5 J - ef nations tW-w.'JirSlSllL J U u -" CQQ IO NEW SERIES. VOLUME VHI-NUM BER 42. recollpclinn t nt diHerences would be hushed jar -jio be 1 vicionbus incd breast of every Whiff in tie I opcb - a major tv iks! I M r i IV r command, if ih nMAt t . would ; cnpplft modern i DA r years ;to come. ! Rrik J... ?h Wdi.ottrVeipiri j (ui frcr-' ftli LL?r i k. r JV ' ' eniury furnish )W" r" T i r J. L , f i: war n wbibk Wa!.M '" " e piim, uenwrao o.c my thai iruUu. hSETP, V-T,na5 od if s iub . -- ., 7 . j wuuuiu pu nnwa B r4 nUW-5T dVrf ' Wrrt then woTw ..,r inn wi i iiirt i.uii.-cm ui ' - ,n,re f lieuded, and careful .UI'-. ..-.fiv ...M ,:; i J rLtoih nreipptea to .fljr. lyjav, wdol roe Lefwi'tjiiV f!aid "j ihaink ouior l H be& j0 io We 8a' Clay, inter. VkA btfoi:f$-1 :l ."who air honored. ' .. ...I . .. f n . t-. ..i -tu.Tir? . uu .r.:: "":f'1.ro ff0W loF or'be profound. ini.--rj.- ' , r-r'-y "jo"-'", ana avoid. M EuropewcdhouW Keen teir ........... ..,,u rjji ol fallen or Jalliitfr re, puh.r in Europe; if! . p i f Throuffhoiii Mrilmiii'i I. : L.-'u listened wnhj the Aitmos, inieresi ai d aitemioi," Otherwise ' this. Aftf tiinatA W i ' Mn "J ,,se"ooa. and Freesqif. and Footfcj ou ,more, . as tile agents jof the late temporary and; corrupt success of the UiW Alri Davis dclareii himslirito be in faJ vor of disregarding aJI local questions and tlinerenqes, and uniting on the Mold plat! form of national politics, and going fshou. M!d erT intone approchg con i test for the election of a President! The ex benator has: profited by the recent de montranon among the Democratic mem. rs pongrpfs Jn caucusSassembled:--i He might readily imagihef jthat s'ueh a scheme would Iworfc iii iM;;..: whn U ou ... D .lhrV. M 1 . V ....... rr o . , r sion i ivi ng a ml V e na We j ""t nnu Moiony.jiiantoui and Orr,co- f ims, she threw herself orer. auk ili. . .... i he. boat.;bu! ilj unsuccessful; tq ,hii endeaWj Gralle. Co., N. C. Jan. 28, 1852. .m tc.ua,,, sospenoed as Ion as h8 rm.M i v As the Snirif : . . .! ' Til.; flame were r.Hli i. r!..!"" - r"".'6israey oliMortH rTT u"" ""'a,not Ce sue ihS par. of,,., ,rom-;h ",;'d""" le propriety of signing on, Pd,d, heo Mi.. Srai,b, ib err:" Sfe0!' Phro.ogy of.h. t, 1. V .I ucri jimo one of the I commimii.. k. 1 """ j u i tw ; i tiL T ooats tbat hlnoenH na -- i . . j . . . rv""u"uvf Doi asa sort of .J I vrant to mnkn hmt r wap geiijng jpwaj Oom the blazing wreck ? ' I a dty l be a terror to tll heafilj bn one of the seats or thwarts hmt TrA Pr8,Se f0 tfaen ,b d well y of the boat, and Ana i J. i. OQI alas for want n( t .. ; h l r t ;JT w ' ,uo srnmen From the Spirit of the Age. J THE BETTING DAND V jiThefyoiunij trentlmAn tviti, . sized light brown mustache, and clothes, such as fAhlAn k'tl. . , I?., .... " -ivimiuic lillJU. ... i to iheir customers -or. very aebe terms-i-that is. oh ihk .i;v 1 ce ihtc a hoteJon Hace stri-cf;c . - t ' m mi uaiitpr.. nnr j. ri . i UP oe glanced contfmr.fnnn.ii - ' rfmiirlrtt . I! ,i'lt : IM "1 . ... I . . . don't care a fig what man front a shilling l !J . !, T . JT t-amcni ,en urion ",uur3'. nave II her, her cbest being thereby severely bruised. ?e u eC great Parl evil thai bbe was,, bowser, snatched! fifom immediate hasepn done in our State, and have tax- dejtb bo onlyijm encounter the horrors and ed theH-doers with its costs and raise- ;ete Ueibali did nt dare to of 8rintfresiug a intervif w. Besides, )th !sone plasaiil 'r!y,V your wffarftil:'W tafuiatin eluqunce has rnes ihei: f large a pwrj Hin of ; 6u r je le, w he r rf r jiuihitB gnej a nd ? e n some; ol 6u r int-m . tffVof jCongree,! jwaiiujr bis hand "towards i . . A .. il JAI I.Ull.P.h In. n ,J . . W "8 rr fT" luv' ; s,rc ?u e resoect W;,hk...fkJ 'IV' . Proiouna- fkwreiiottga ?o iniwnate, more than olice, Dp .-' V. 'I nl.'TT'l91 ,aCce ol his Out rtall my-health ha been so u " 'V ""R'Hng in all his bearina ... ii h rrwai a -'i - p tiazartfihe excite. L.. ' i V . t?,u! tractive stamp which "cgrveajtov iiiirijelmetaJ. uf genius. He ' er1 ,n MfNW up4 a controversy o Mr. Clay's views. Lot i. L r. bought the reason, of the repeated fail,.,..,! es abltstr liberal inslitti it, France. Edu cation and political iinTormaiion, he iaid. did not tbeW orrtiree'grniIeeii who were present n.T" fP fhe masses oft be French .jbal I iearru v "iwi in imiuence, lesi . j , t. . l jr . i r .r r"" f- wsiai. 1 i. f i i - 'i.: . . I ea t nai nunorrfa i;ikA..-ltiii r i totl migDtoB .ijf ai0 n some principles in ,uJ i .r , '"iuuj, wnen voiin lor r ; . u ' .. :L.. i:... r .i ; r 106: first I ime to ofAvn I vr It . .. ioe iurr u uuucv ui inin iiiivornmani ii-... . i niooieon in in rresidencjj ihobtMhej old emperor was still alie and imprisoned, j and that the vote they ihengave woul4 effect his Ideliverance. He gradually diverted his remarks to the aflairsH,f :..,earj, rtusma, uussia, and Turkey ; speak tngpf ibe eta2Jrerated iEim;i r ik-; otKussia : of jihe strength ancli weakness of Tur.' - r . 4 a - J wiisisitu ju MCI . 1 f II ' inetise fanrf-froa U.! ; i .i . . " T epcciauj ,n ner militia onWipeArrstbe: lie lined it jf her I weakness, wh ch was the liab, litv 0f ,h2 B8sa,ilr f rn: sirariinople teajj Ana hWe, apparently ir allusion lo Mr. Clay's i conviciinn f ,.r hl!.. unable to effect any thing in a European war;' joe maieriaf aid which might be rendered Turke i,,jaj war ipk-'itb Russia by a navl force far the protect iooof heri capital After a seriesorentertaining;and instructive re. inaks about ihe condition and prospects oCEu rope generalfy. be rose lo deparl. iilr. CUy rose and bade him farewell forever. with ihe,utmost :ordidlMy and the kindliest sym ptby beaming in his lace and siuflusing his eye; and grasping; Kossuth's band, he aid, God bless yound your Jabily I Ii- God bless your coiuitry may she.yeif be free j" Jfyssuih pparentl pvefWiieilmed by the wafro an;earnesls (or bimsell, his ; suffer in tl tamilv and nmnirv' nrnfn.,n.uv bowing, pressed Mr; lav's hand to his hnan. and replied iii tones of deep emotion, "I thank it is. rii r h, .1... , r w Ml " . Wfll e; i , . , . " 7 '6 'j ruU v C! fell unoii rr:.aTi,or WAnt thought, we haveli-i 11 VP ?PBafel dollars. This is vciir v etv rrr- nn pi t k ;i .1 ..1 Ktruijc-iiiffii : wnat -1 u maii . ....... uu jmm progse "TfB ass 01 tterr in one c the bar room, fat a pinf old en who looked as honfrb Kil;cThf!? , sylvania farmer. J He put down l.';- nuurrsspu ine eXQUlsitft ; Well, mister. I nm W ;n ii ! making bets, tiut seeing f .f .-H do4 crc If! gratilj' y(" Will bet youga levyVlworth of ir 7te4ru 10 ic ivingM puiv.jr ui mis uovefiimeni bitb I'have long iand constantly cherished. od 10 reara 10 ton matter, you will allow me lkoep to ipak wh 't-lt'aj sincerity and candor VifH becoraes the interest the suImppi ha'i..r job lidi)f seliand which Fs due to us Iboth u 4rotaries ol te edom. i I Irisi you will be- Ifwfilop.jWhe 1 tell )oii that IJenlertain fwrrJbe liveUeat simpaihies in everyl struggle Ijjfjij.jnluiiryand' in every counrry. Aad iq Ibi?, I belre,ve," I eipress the uuivprfial jftftimenijof niy cuime.n, ' But sir fur the like ol my country you must allow me to pro teitigaifwl: tlie noticy you propose to her. 1(vin4he ravejand: thumenious nnriinn M Hghi f pije naijou to! aVsuiue the executive powr arnongoatins, jor the enfbn-jement 6f iaietnatioiial fw, :fjr of the; right of tbe United Sa;h lo'dpctate ijKussia tbe character of her rddiob'it'ft''tnel bkiiiirts" Hrtlllllli hili : .. come at once to fbf practical couidtraiio,i ot ihi 'mine n) 1W keJl iU v.mro.r' i . MM profieiyiiba mere jsy mpat ly.W ih WfV?rVmWny jcannpi advance- your (wgoseiTwu retjiiire material aid. I And i. dk;U nianile,i i'ha the mere deela-rmin.. W'b.",.,,i ijfClrtrgrMM.r. of he Pret Uent.'or ot.ihe; puhbe. Would be of little avail, ialewe Were prefpa.M'tb" enforce those dec' J.ifofii tyaesqi4 lokfrnsl' and unfpa ..ik-V' fiiiion coul see that preparation and dVtenrii. ...r. yuur pant. VeM, ir. umme ihir THE AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL EXHI. BITION. : From the New York Pbsti. of Fhninr a: We announced a few rfnv tin. ko .k Common: Council Lof ibis city! had given Mr. Riddle and bis assort nii a too. a i i .: j ,7: .v. vi w( ucscKuir 1 w i'ivomiuuvii ui iuc icrin, wnen Square, on very favorable lerms, for a period il is applied to men who traffic in human nt hvH v.o ro (m ill. n.. e . .. . . UI. 1 1. t. . .... r , " puiposq 01 erecting on 11 iou ana numan misery. Who nitties i2mrh.f,akc nks son, nor cares r .n aions. a meet- ior nis flelpless. nes ected. ruinprl rla.h. ' . . " . 7 ' to be Dlaved off ductng two witnesses to prove the moral vuaracicr oi me applicant, when the ap plication itself is ample proof to the con trary. " Good moral character ! 1 r Oh ! u;bt a profane prostitution of the term, when . I . . i . i ,l: ' J (I MM IF A Mm . . . . ' . . oic uisnojsea 10 oursue the nol iv f :.- ... L 1 ' " ,WI "fipiess, neglected, ruined dau?rh. VVaShingto.,; or to .ol few in (1i. hiW ZJZ'dli " ""i eed. .be Wrier wiling, of hiS Hoi- Cuba i i;T7rdHJ..7rrXLT!M grd wile, who innocently pligh.l the enterprise.; preliminary to ah annlication f,,r a charter of incorporation. ! vye understand tbat anions the Toreiirn i- tractions which are already bromised to it the Amazon. b$ Kiss, which took a CrunA Council Medal at the late London exhibition: .5PMhV iUu4 k he' couZ' on 2 ON" -:d !irf. .1 W Fray lbr you every euMld WihVn.eci anv;il,in.i4rjr!i,ai 'rihealiK aay; be Restored, and that M 1.M vqiiUe of tibeVly l"'!' KFrPT h,t 1 i H ' Mr- Clay's eyes . i t. - ' - t uiifii ivim iffiiri na n....tn 1 -;. i. ; ." , t . r, V' i - 3 ,,jf ran in iu!!i(yf.m. ruiiiber8 aod 'o.la hi ii ie i l. - ' . i 1 I" m v m vino M R?.'K-Mj;AWt1ia would be impossi. bWr 11 w.bfclhl peVbaps may not be I fi 1 1 I mfan I iiim Willi GfH Briiaiui jbr lb close other lsi fawas'ibie imjnjense cost of the tran; -WK-.'O'fnaiM of orces andthe roui H'.Wln sticb 'idisiant theatre. .nrl ,i Potperhaps f,,ye ihao ihi... Iu.Ia .,MrSfO V " ltd iiunn ifia ,i..ii..,i.. L . . "' enieved his own t a 7 - i - 'y nme. Upon Ma: i4 invijlneraole to u,. as we are lo fMjUp.mihe ,ean a war .between Russia feourrty would result in the m..iol Wptoori,niece bbi probably in liiile else. i,.y that be -var. marine is superi.r natipn in Europe, exceol uerhai "Win. Her iLn are (i iv . hd W,meaV Jie wpj,,, 0ur paV, wo!d.offi-r prey io ber ciio1F1a JgThu, s4 iiferVflVc.iny nothing fMaT ,altet ahaoning ourancie,,, pol. aud tiion-iytetve urion in the affairs lUslifYiritr il.nm l.v o ""02 the leriU -il.-i.- .( Vf luiucalollte HIIU lion- e w&ic i hey u 5 after the ...... i !.- "Mti'uar uiuui uia uuuiiii ( ill nt-r iifiiii mirR : Dave hnherto preserv. ikU - -J I -:-w.- ZLaj LuJii.. ' .Ll . ... v w'.-- . iu uuiiiai uia tbci.cBiii'ui wuu ut: ih ei yfl idr WmfiM Hi ofthe pcfct andjlbepafe. The writer aT 7r' ata!f- enV could he transmit to-this paper the sweet tfin,i:u'nUHWN Ihhour ofour weak- mii.h. r.n-lW.k,, ..r.k- M .L - rtan exne, sounding uko line uw meiancnoly Bon and of arms, thev .J:ir.L . ,r- ,; . ' attain ! nnsd tha Kanrl which clasped his own orobabiv for the lastlime bui .he could lay no more. J! ! I Thu closed on of the ;irnost interesting scehes it has lever been the fortune of the wri ter to witnessl Two? such mn rirejy meet in i his world. The oue, having finished jibe course of his destiny J havingjlived and act?di through i he better part of hisjcpuntry,sliletime, and with its Rowing greatnesp and, renown jbaving a. chieved his own1; the sun 'of bis clorious career just going down inj incloyderi' brilliancy, and sending bark the rays of its declining glory upoj, a happy! land ;j fhe other still acting, stiU .hoping and fearing,! bis star just rising amid :torms and clouds . ainjd darkmess ; before ;bim, all ihe vicissitudes ol an uncertain future for hijmselfj and for bis fcountry :l the one, like a prophet ol old proclaiming the principles of the iainers ot nis Country to whom he was shortly M;be gaihered-ibosej priiicjiples living ty which that country ihad achieved her greatness ; ihe oiher, like aeholar,fistening.locaicb ibe words of wisdom, an:d bear: the lessons Jof experience, wbich fhould be treasured uof. und which mivht yet one4ay profit his couiitryiin her pupilage; of thet filibustering advocates jof Cuba ex peaitions and Kossuth lions. I The Wbigs ..uravf mp judgment ot Ihe people, we apprehend, on both these points , and since we were expresslv iriforrnpil'hv fr M.rto nI . I t. I 1 it.-. -- ' ; uu we oeneve Dv Mr. P kL thin rh question ot acquiescence in the Comoro ii.xp nan rvnn oriin. i r ' . i ... . nujuui lirru Over! ITOm Inei I ; uiviimu VUCUI UC LiCUn aio Democratic Caucus to! the Balitirnore Con.! '9 !a Council Medal ; a statue of Wesley, by vontwin mm .. ' L I : . i J . i ;..'( . . I LareW. ann alsn.nnn nt in. if!r.'iiirl.i'n i. : u "rriienu :inat it will either I ... .uuiuii, cj.hu- be acted on bv the nvnt;i, o. j edJby him in the Crystal Palace ; the statue iournprl1 hv, tn tU iJJLix I if i ot Prometheus, by Manninir i the -'Veiled fro- ii .i . " " ! ! ! ure." bv Monti r ilvir cIq.ho nri-',.l,.mi..... ii inese iivinff ouest ions mnt ho ,.t!l ... . .A 7. . " ."T.twr rv,u'MW and nassed urion hv ;-t h?i ml. " Ii i ne '"'an Commissioners ; and some own uasseu upon riv ine masses, nnd will .kr k ..j ci i v ' ... control the result of ih PU,nnf.Tu ,irr.tt,m u,,jr worM arl eJh,Dd i r X i " ,;t r.-r..w...j i jjuuuon msi summer, scarce y ess interest idea of ftiovinsr the iAm.rion PUio r ; .i.i.i .L " . ",,eresi , ui ...g vi iciua.ftttuiB man loose we nave enumer. "old platfbrm?Vof unmeaning generaJitiesj FarinaJ the great Eau del Cologne mannrae her heart and hand to him in better Hhvs ! Let us then, my dear Brother Esquires, step up to their rescue, by putting down this most frightful source of misery and ruin. R ... v..vv.iviiihi6 iiw;t:, 111 nin ni inn i iv wuv ii coiw iiiiiik viin:r i , T . vnuiviii fl 9 I f U . . o I ' ..JU -n.-s .. . - ttnl .f i L. ... i r I, wiioee siaiue oij Kicnard Uo3urde Leon also ,,u 11 "cy are gooa.i snail take pleasure ..I avuuwieuging inem ; it not, I Will en deavor, to refute them. Meanwhile, I remain one of your honorable Fraternity, and the oldest save one in Granville Coun- y- W. H. W. A. uncerrainties of i stnrmv ... Til... ries. it i. 77 s ri .ii'.i. L-v JJ - - v -u ,u""u gate, r -' uUr csprctai autv to keen ft.Ii - "u,-u luoowea ner . i " ""u suppress riot, vet u-p hv. Ilrmnii uml j. . k I I; j 1 i. '""i j ve nave . - ""'"J..IW111UM fnu urr, co-; . r r "r oesenea her; n 'ensea me peace breakpN fin -fToo, JL operating kindjy at. Washington, and bent 0,l s?ve'al ci b took herplacVa. commit riot. NowTnteVl 2 t upon Standing - shoulder tdUhouLr" in irs, and helped manfully by herP bodily that we just looHt 2 T the comine Presidpnii1 ol.Xi; -d. .u exertions lo propel the boat. So HB,i,.- i nA iL - ,he sul)pct as it i. wer.; crew , lb. iT. ounowl". C'' -. . i a -ii: . ; r s i nut vnnnu imiu urn. . i.ii . i . . - - --. ,w uui uuu. iif.vfr in nr ti.M.rt, oaoK anu a iui&n ! hrnttnitw ioJ : T: .7 ' - - .cuuw lunercr, and gUt-b th s thinr, . iffw nd irk- w ri T .V . rnttre absence was there ol anv ihinir i.k .l . & "S"'". "m.u can ne sfiown r r w moiassesi mt hrr ltrj"?,lP 'ii..l ffiSw hM,, 'he P?C'r f license to! 'hnu1?d!rumLr: wuirr i.ssues irom tbe KHliimnpp nnnri.n. t; a l i. !. . - . oongea sell lionnrs h k-,n . ses can. v n U y:'.. ... n ii tion. and to hrih,, .r.IuT i T Tnc .uu. ?er- Pf,MCoHl ,n ordpr that it might k IT. : "c ierure u hZ p. fL V . TO . . I ists and Sp ' Lmim VP "?nl !f a ac. r and hoisled as an emblem Z , ?e OI W at posl UJ . a.:?ie W!v fa' theold fashinnolt n!"" " ,nrlV'VI V 9 l Wle ine ' pasting 7 v r" gopa..may hereafter be IvfiM V!f V . . t . H e bJ You know, gentlemen, that -t v ait auvaniflfra tvninh ... . " misi nmiih nmnin. .1 r i arR nnr nnnnH . i . 't j , ! . .ir Jr.. tv4., fv i r iub rwovai vjreorffe wnuunu i.u k ran i license io mere apprehend thev have !nn !Hiinr,c;tt Hole . It U needuft. .,... j i... Z8! cro? shnrw .,m,i-. mcr yieldto their opponenjs , ,; b.ind.s, of course, in a state of destitution: FUe he law permits us to grant to men i there nm catiaM :. Lf:'.i .' ; ... . Imm-H nn k :.i u 4 . . . r i r . 6 iijcii r - "'""i.K'ftaues iiaai will De , . r v ;"" wir. Aoarews fthe moral cnaracter. who keen order presented in the next presidential elec Ma caUed ufn her, and in ihe name of ihe v houses the privilege, but I know o not Moo that do, not: fiir'arai.n Wn'wU lj commniee presented her with ten euineas w.ih one solitHrv , r .,.u ? form" of Jefferson r uwirienus camiot esJ . . :. V f : I aBRIHIlllll'H Wfl niAst ' rm rAtnl..l I ' I a.' I "X-. Une' ".M- ofpeace-i k.wkdg.i 6 ' ' """ "? jessed a sort of fare, attempted aole SPr.p.mn u.k:.k : J. ' . i . . ( . 6" I to ha rt... I ar .. . qtate Kigbts menan(l ; nrt ,wL ...ui I.. .. i. i' . u, a Diner quarrel between the De mocracy proper ol the South and thd wasnington Union. . This question can-! not well be keDtoui hfihA k., such ' obsolete idea as a NatidnahBankJ uen ine issue ot intervention; or non in ervenuon will te presented, and the peo pie will have a chance to rav whpthr THEH0N. WILLIE P. MANGUM. ' VVe cop' from the North Carolina Pa triot the following article in relation to the Selection nf a ra t-ti r at a, fn ti r . ; - " ..... .q f,v-iivi ll UTS',! 1 iiiv gltai JjUU fC j VOf Off IC manUlAC vuniimniu I Wl mc UltlUC UI is air nonsense, when they ha?e practical turer. has engaged to keep a fountain of Co. L,OVernor the State, and would very questions to deal with of such jmoment as! ,08nP water playing during the entire period of cordially co operate in the action, if tbe ...-,Wicsrniru m ine Aianama Union re- MO f pruviueu me amount consumed suKgrsuon maae snouia De adopted bv the auiuuons wntcn we totib ished vpstpptav "Miimieu u ouf government free ol dutv. vvniff atate Uonvention. anrf th Hnn and to which -we'wbiilri Pj.il tlol .ti.Mi;nif wbih wel preaiimiBi should' be-done as a matier Willie' P. fnrnm k .aUt .u. ... v uiiuiiiiuil; . - i . I .' I e u v ai.ii.bicu aa tut oi ine secessionists and abohtionized De mocracy. 77ie Republic. mi ol course. He has also encased to exhibit Whicr nnminoo x?. annul tna hnn4..v4 fili.i l .1 i ; . I i . . "umuiw; auu mi ui iue verv oesi nnvp i i ion mm him i-... nt - ..v.i. Hum iinii, c auuw iiiai i? J r. ",veuuljf"fi;rJ I . j rtan exile, soundingsilike ilhe Wm&JStW' Tt m ihe striken children of iVeeddm ; or the IJW ' - " . V" limpet toned voice ibf the old statesrnan, 2ath. eritig some bfj its ancient strength, and ringing almost as full. and sonorous as when in days of old its clarion peal sounded iiwnoie of cheer and Courage lo a nation in its trjamphal, march to glory and lo greatness, j i i I ground tf 3' wuf y o ana on loreign kS5S;h! ha4M he policy you proi. L,f'kd.Vol vn.hMkni ,L-Jr (tltir.fl if P''f u',ob ,0' eoniineii. ;WetisS-n 7 J 1 iffi11? doctrines are destructive to, tno',abica pHnciples are: essential SS'Hfd: happirresk of our sul: ia n;- t8r ,h1b6dwbich as nourish. iT" wo win crushf you, as lil'rHKarioes so desiructive of aiiaff S00" :.ocJer of. iheworld.? Th JEFFERSdN ! D i!V IS S ! TH EOLD PLATFORM." i ! We have Nottt'ifrenieiid Ji?PV?ia-1 K ueeply, fhouirh rov! :i7rl:?f ?mJiM Mnport, as ihe exl r"caDri;C',nl ranhJ suHversion of Iik.tQ g9ernment hf t"riAi .1:.: despair: "liwLuI at ,fPre9' earning nk Odr.! 7,Hja lOf the Winrl5-..i lL HkOt tollonlr J.. "V"" V. sPae:aWr'VecWity of our ! W policy in 4! run our eve river a sneeeh of lliV Jerierson U a vis, delivered at the Miss issinni Conventlonnf tbeSth r of Jiiniiarvl ,and reportetl in the Mississippiah. VVe nave- ueeii nui niuuie. amuseu uy it, ior ria S one can ! fail to be amused at the as. sumption and arrogance ,bjc;li Mr. Davis manifests whenever he appears in public. The Joe Miller speculation, of buying a miri at tbej prjcejbe setiHopjpri himself; could never bavejivorkedlmore favorably fits ohginal applicntion than it would !ibecaVof'MiUDav.s.l M W . H rJ He commenced bv etnressinp bis t?rat. ification at the manifestations around hitii 0f pie f reunion jpf all lmoeratV M for th jsupport jdf Democratic '; princiles.w--4 These manifestations must hayej been sin gularly local and limited, and at all events they failed to modify Mrt Davis's hostili ty to his late colleague, ! Whom be denoun. ; r v ti iriiw Vevrv w rn a n ' ? a pib. i v nmn fii i liefirl n iue policy lol which we T r J " r" r - -pi-"- j Mn5fm r i ,. r jryiiu .precede! tv Ui. J ! . . ' It nnla loft rt nfi IKa AnirWiaM iinnl.l InAlr' " Tlgf ttv ' r f,r,reaai ; we bare f "-4 . . w,,i ft4- xuuipvH jWvum fStX':Herty 4 he world' I odlrnooli ;i and jeMhis tseems to.be ii Fti f utfctt we' have shown i mi., t Mti Davis's understandinir of the arrange- THE WOMEN SAVjfiD FROM THE . ' AlMAON. j -; . A correspondent of the London Times, wri ting from Southampton under jdate tlf Mhie 13th January, gives the subjoined narrative relative to the escape of two of the female passengers from 1 be burning steamer ? Amazon Ii " The escape of .Mrs. Maclennan was almost a miraculous one. She was twice separated from her child, an infant ol tender age ; yet the courage she displayed in recovering j it, in the midst ol the scenes of horror attending the ra " pid conflagration of ibei shtp, ihows j the endu ring love ol a mother, which rto circumstances of danger to herself could cause her to forget. v e regret to add ibattbe, husband of Mrs. Macleunan is among the fearful list of the raisi ing by this terrible catastrophe. She, hpwev er, entertains a fiim conviction that (Mr, Mac lennan escaped in one of the boats which has yel lb be accounted for.iand'we understand ex presses an expectation, that he may !jet be beard of. M rs. Maclennah is severely bruised, and her health is considerably! shaken by (he fearful sufferings through which she has pass ed. On landing at Southampton to day she was powerfully affected. ;f j ' Miss Smith, tbe other female passenger, has displayed a heroism arid intreoiditv through. put these painful scenes which place her almost in the rank of Grace pafjingi She is ia very prepossessing younglady,land we Understand took a passage by the Amazon to Join a family in Porto Rico, with wbomiibe had obiaioed the appointment of I governess. Mils Smith states thai, after having retired to rest on ihe eventful ttightt she was aroused by! a sadden j noise and a cry 6l fire V She rushed put jof jherf berth iu her night dress, bui was met tiy some gen llemen, who conducted or carried? her back 10 her cabin, enjoining ber ribt b alarmed, as the flames would soon be 1 suldoed. From jibe in creasing confusion, however, sbe thought it best to prof ids for "her own) safety, jani accordingly obtained, possession of a blankei and a petticoat (snatching mp tbej first arjiclfs.at jbauid) and rushed upon tbe deck.! The appearance of mat ters there, it appears,! impressed her with tbe conviion that Capt. Synsons liadilost all con. trol oyer his crew, w bo , were' , rapidly launch iug the boats, and getting a way frpm tbie ship aslasi as iheylcojulldj jliss ,0m ill b therefore, formed tbe resolire of saving her jow-j life "if possible, andset about if vfiibja cpblnels quite extraordinary,' She putrti her (eiiicat, en veloped herself j in the blanket, and then, mak iog 14st one end of a rope to. some pai( of the bulwarks of the ship, !ajb securibk the .other painjiings in Dusseldorfon the same terms. rince Albert, the Duke ol Devonshire, and Sir Joseph Paxton have also promised to be. f r mu AvkililiAPr. wwiT CAIIiICI9 : .- A proper-twiildihg can be erected and the . , , ; 0 goods all stored ready for exhibition it is sun. Ped, for less than 200,000 Dollars ; a sum, ai niy ceq's a , ticMt, which would; be reim buraedto the exhibiters if only half of the cit izens of New York, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, and Uersey Ciiy were to visitUt once. JSuch an exhibition would give New Yorkers a bujsy and profitable summer. Hotelkeepers, steamboat, and locomotive proprietors, omni. bus fawners, &c. would have reason to remein ber such an event orevr. ji Protecting Letters. Many thousands of let. tersjsent to the pott ofn.ae as dead letters, the persons to whom , they are sent not beit.g found. These are; destroyed unless they con tain! enclosures of some kind : and often inlor- jmation of-value to the. persons addressed, or I , ' S , ' 1 . " a . t. ' a ' tneir mends, is destroyed with them. We see it staled tbat in a new edition of ibe regula tions uf tbe Post Office, about to be published, it is) provided tbat in every case where (be wri. ter of a letter ; chooses to protect il from the chaijce of being ppened at the Department and desi toyed as a dead letter, he can do so by pre ! paying the postage, and writing legibly on the sealed side thir words, "to be presorted;" in which case it will ibe rescued from the liability of being committed to.tbe flames, and its seal will remain intact. iVal. Int. The Trenton (Jfcw Jersey) True American mentions the appearance in that place of a man who has just been; released from the State Pri son, after a term of twenty years. During this time the march of improvement has been so. rapid that almost etery vestige of all that was. familiar to him has. been swept away. Cities andtowus have grbwn up, railroads and tele. graphs have been established ; ihe ocean is. navigated by sieam ; in short, almost every; thing which to us appears old and void of tiov. elrylmust appear strange and wonderful to him. fie enterert hi Pelt nf eiirhl hv teri a'' VOUnff man, and comes out with the marks of age and . ; . . . i - r - toe stamp ot ignominy upon pirn. . Mangum has long had an earnest desire to retire from puhlic life. His health, too. lor many months has been feeble, for which cause he was detained at Washing ton long after the close of the last session ' m w 01 Uongress. Uut we are happy to stale that when we last saw him in Hillsboro', a short time before bis return to Washing ton to resume bis duties in the present session, his health had considerably im proved ; and as he continues to occupy his seat in the Senate, we have reason to hope that the improvement is still going on, and that ere long he will again enjoy, in a good degree, his former vicrnron Health. If tins should be tbe case, and he can be prevailed upon to accept the nom ination for Governer, we have no hesita tion in'express.ng a belief, participated in byjmany, that he is the man for the cri saT If his health would permit him. to canvass the State, his clarion voice would arouse the Whigs to a degree of enthusi asm and a unity, of purpose which have not been often witnessed in North Caroli na. We do not believe the Whig stan dard could be committed to safer bands. Hillsborough Recorder. hti bat and hapding it to the frm v was a reai r forence bat, a article; that shbne like black sMi.. old gentleman took the hat and! rr the barkeeper to send for a quirt I lasses. . i j ! 1 j ' J r The cheaplsort, at six tentl a thatsthe kiadjl usje jin; thrs expcrl: said be, banding over bis j six bdr -the bar keeper. - j '' jf ' The molasses was brought, and t! lanaicr, wun a very grave and hiy t countenance, poured it into the d bat while the exquisite took out hi to note time. Giving the bat ttvocr shakes, with a SSignor Blita adrnitn experimenter placed iii on his tal l stared into it. as if wafching the ful process of Bolidiffcation. . r Time up,ai thsel dandy. ; Tbe old farmer moved the Ijnt. I do believe it ain't iiardened.l said' a tone of disappxiintmerit ( rni somehow or other this time, and U I have lost the bet.;-.;. Bar keeper, 1 gentleman have the cigars twrlv mind, and charge Vm n his b 11." i.-:Wb.at oNh.lB d:r roa ed t quisite-'youVe: spoiied my haf, t!. me five dollars; and you must 'pay ; 1 " That Wast! in lh! ha pr. in , said the bid gentleman ; "but Til I keep tbe molasses, which is a JittK than we agreed fbr.?i i ! Having drained the tenacious (lul l i bis beaver as best be could intri a j p! ithe man of moustaches rushey frc place, his fury riot much abftted 1 isopnds of ill suppressed laughter -followed his exit.; He made his con: at the police office bbt. as U npr that the experiment was I triejd wi: ovyn consent, the money couldj not I cofe red. - j L4(i'ir.l?..j-E; Ii j THE CLIMAX IlEAClil-D. The great Hungarian propagandist rr hj climax at Allegheny Qity on lie SO:!, jour extract will shoV in what ma incr ; j ; I Mrs. Johnson, a1 member of l ie cor jtien, was announced as'desinng t pre? cHjd, seven monthjoldwbom sh& had r afer Kossuth: before shei had exnerted f . 'kiL. L. . .e .'.; 1 . . . nm pjKasure 01 seeing mm an Ar. The child was presented and Kossuth prt eaioe louowing messing upon binj : f V May be be -vijer mav be belhanni r his1 namesake.. but mav! ha Inve lil ;.. Iflove mine love justice and freedom a 1, ueas honest as l beJote- Mod believe I l Interesting Farf-i-. Thm 1?, Ji n ' Principal of the Deaf ,l4 J)epar tfrer.t ! Caution io Parents. The Boston Traveller notices the death 4f a child in that city by con villi a ion . caused bv eat ins raisins. This is no r - f; . . ! ilon. Willie 1. iuangum 1 "ouiu u oe common occurrence. Dr. Dewees.tn bis work on ; . ... , ,u;o i. , , . , j j. j- I. .1. .t 1.1J impolitic, at this particular juncture 01 the physical and medical treatment of children, l T, 7 . . 1 . 1, ('book which parents should ownj) mentions ' 1 " " ; - . , .T )i .l.!:li.:u..- r.j- .t,... ...... unon the Honorable benator to lead in WHO SHALL BE THE MAN? A number of distinguished gentlemen have been spoken of, in different parts of the Stale, as in every way worthy of the high position of candidate of the Whig Party for the office of Governer of North Carolina. But, who ought the Conven tion to nominate, is the question. Not the: man in regard to whose success there will; be doubts and fears ; but a gentleman whose very name will, whilst elating the; Whigstbrougbout the State with certain! victory, strike terror into the ranks of the enemy. : j Like others, we have a preference ; but if we know oursell. our prelerence is con ferred on the man who .will command tbei whole strength of the party who will be certain to beat the candidate of the De mocracy ! j What say our Whig brethren to the Hon. Wtllie P. Mangum ? Would it toe Virginia InsiUuiioh. stilesr1 in Ibis last i Eng report that our own country iV the r r. jiii which ihequesiion whet hef the cli: ' deaf mutes are themselvea apt lojbe ;approached solution.!! Two hundred eJ jdeaf mutes assembled, .in llairtfbrlj, t) : Cut, September 23t! 18501 j Of these; 1C J i ---- - iaav;, -- a V V' fj 9 lUCTC.i ! were parents, the parents of 102 cliUrr . ty eight ol wbpm can bear and speak. I ces are given of parents, boib deal from having children able1 io jbear and f pea k. jinsi'aiic," says Mr,Tyler xiss in V liiuiion, in the case-! ol' an instructor c amiable wife, both deaf jfromlbiri but two bright little boys have all thtir sen perfection. So that tbe apprehension i.i. tion," continues J ibe' Principal, ') is r. : cient ground for denyingj to deal nr.." chief eanbly happiness, jthk jscbJbi ar cise of virtue tbe state! which preserv lions, and fills cities and churched, ar.d 1 i.eif:' , !r yMu i r-i -: ine oeain Ol iuicc ciiiiuit-ii iiuill iur nine cauir, 1 1 - ItJC UUl.vrat ill w uiv.u r nic . uu L4 . iu cm tr 7to nlnce in his hands the standah 0"-0 - - I ; 1 around wbich cluster so many glorious "' : 1. . I . . '.. I J ..' : " L I . - ana remarks r 'uaMioere is no siomaco. umess 1 "r . " . " r ii be that of ibe ostiich. that can master the ' gage 7 to place in his hands the standard sliin of the raiim. 1 Fire.'-Rail 1 Road firidne Bun Bridge on tbe Wilmington & Raleigh ll ' about 80 feet in lenstb. and some 8 ml town, was de si toyed by fire last roornir -. ore is neiieved to nave;, been ibe work incendiary. ' The Company! will I. . bridge repaired immediately, so j as to f ihe cart to crrS4 to da v. A short deter:' curred yesterday, in coniequencetof tha c' 01 naggage, which b4d lo be maca at ti: ptace. tvumutgion Journal, i A BLACKS EYE. Whenever yod get a blacWeye by on the ice, or from runing kgainst!: post, apply a cloth , wrung lout c warm water and fenev t until t! ceases. The moisture and heat ; 1 the blood, and sends it back lo .2 channels. Use warm or bet, bu ase cold! water to lbs bruise! i r -'.if-'; :' mi r is i! Alt

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