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1 i i in .Hhi : r i Vf ItfiW- . - I' i Sill k i ":t ""1 . (-H i i rS ; ;1- .I- ! i i ''.HI f-:r: fit: Ill' ft- ft POETICAL. i For the. Ctroiink! Wiocbmiid f SPIUNG.il i Sofia e ii hereland even the r ;" Seetn pird Jwitfc music an J perfaifie, lrioefijbpprlocin e?efy where j Bedeck the fields in fernal bloom.- :iA'!new Ircatio greets njy sight, '- Herb fend leaf add fruit aod flower . In countless farms emerge to light, As1 if rtwerf wrought bjr msguS power. , , .... !-$. ' - J-. .Now frow their drstb-lise winter's sleep. The tprpid insects rise once more Aai- wsjiing &orn their slumbers slerp" Eesarne the Iif enjoy! before. ) ' : '- . i -. . . .The dove proclaims the winter o'er, I . And In response the wbippo-wil , Repeats (be tidings brought before, In tt' ry rale, on ev 'rjrf hill. 1 Tia sweet to bear the feaiherM throng At mini when all is calm and still. Pour forth their notes in variM song J The bjrrah; melodious and the shrill. Below, above, on earth, in air, AndLH around or far or near, Tissnnatioa everywhere, x I J And naught but music greets the ear. Oh Spring how transient is thy relga, i Thy 1 sere and yellow leaf " ia near, But then thou will return again To greet wuh joy each passing year. Am Id From tfee Wilmington Commercial LIBERTY OF SPEECH. t exemplified by the Proceedings in te ii-- jAth . riL. i i. o . i : f 1 1 Souty Carolina. j J 1J: r u he nroreedinps of ihe Council bf ihfl eitv . A ne proceedings ot tne, uoqncti pi infl riiy jCha lesion, on the subject ol Leahey. )Yla4f Sfaa " a Ma IntaPAaiini 4o rlo 0dti Hiln v ia'iafl rc of Mr ahet Viliiilnflr m afn i LiTL iTf i ?r . i f B fir , iCi ' i ,,,ir'1 "-v"r,',, fra,r nfeelinii hoMile lo ibe.litteriieaof.jbe fople? : are noj annoos amwa wr. .eaiieynor fohcilous about religious opinion. JVejdo not "end 16 ths mailer as a; Pretesian Nt 4s a iXNr rr- - r 'T v rrpijiicatitpriif f.W-T T -TT- V 1 , power hostile lo freedom. i iy e fii?e as much of the Proceedings in Conn. W'bVT TCef - riPttfdiny;Dr. I John Uellincer. a Cathnlie gentlemen of hiwh . i r j . ' , ii i Tiii ' " Character; Jtid one of lb?, Council.rj htfre. jpjrt is puluhed in thjiCowrter of the IQth g T Major staled in Cohncil that.joff4 pfthe ; prrlprieiors of ihe Americati Hotel ha let nknow i ii . i . . .. . . . . ? , M Ihe Corporation would he resign i I bid for an V mfmairerf In ibn nniurtv fn .'aaa 5fiV,r;t'h?T wre allowed to flexure In ST P' r,Wer: .P'f 'Sfnd lyi .ne prnm,.wn cm tne Vuncii, Mr. pahey wlddecla e bolject and w,she.. i. customary in like instances. leave was etnipaa. -customary ia like instances, leave was etpteis ed for his doing so. Whereupon hei ik) M ioiiows;-! ;-i . . vf.; ; ... ; ; - Mr. Mayor and Gentlemen : I am an Ainar lean citizen and .a minister of ibe gosplikfand uesjre to naye inmi iinerty 4t speech wbjeh. in both' relations. Tam entitled lo rlainrr. i I Mtmn among you, bearing i be reconimendatioris of , numerous Pteant clergW-EjtTbpJikn, rfb) leriart, Meihodist. flutch, RefniedMc. anfl nroDulse In riitnnlv whni hi. u I i .hu propose to oooniy wnat nas neen allow :ed tne in other cities. I trust that ho hbstruc tioi, will be opened to ibis course,! which .is 3bthhir C1-ff-e ,hiedomH 1h waicn the Linsiitution and riisiioma ofmir rin,. trv !rriinrflni ii sforw 5 i ; t i! i ;,: i '..r i . j ; i! InimediatHv m resumitic his seal lAlderrnkn Giiland reofiarkedthat hejboped ihe eqilemiin ;,u aqoweq io proceed. I bal for him se be appijehendd no disturbance,! inj Const, quence of his lecturing. Thai ii was v?ry rriiich 4Pif Pottrl l Caihojic Clergy la retia?n wji vu.urcTun mi me part hoi ineir people ; and Jba( even if riot did ensued he was clearly is lavdr of fhe, right of any citizen lo breach U leciure, let the consenueiices be what (hew .lii.. w ne repeated niS ilief that tjq valid -bjctipn cojjld l taken to this procefdingJand lha no violence would ensue. It -reeled' iitb lbeCaiholic5 Clergy lo prevent it. 1 i t 4Werma Dr"mmond followed uli thesis. Cusfion in these wofds j I ; 1 j! The Rererfeod eeulleman nresent -Tie. f .-k-v I hjve neverf seen before, and know othingf Tvr, "s fTIurt liererend Biboj John fertglasjd ariivrd in ibis city alxijit thiity. three vears a?o. and dplivtrt n t. ture. weekly, for some timeto proWjhe ,crip i,i s f c - . i, cwin pr iii irrz . i ... . " . flue to ne a divine revelation (mm flnA .u:u ft attended. Hf discouree c-n ihe rearer; ion bi l9o Christ was equal to any onibat sub. . Jct; I have iver heard :airl i...ti wi'...:.-; 'r"ll "r; ni r- ijhi Jf bis grave I would go itrid hear him dever 41 agaiu. His remarks against the proieslaht Cheches in this city were very severe, but he ; iflb,J nVer 7be Rev. John rjaebman, Al Ihe same lime tlie Rev. J.jeph Oab ' ,?If?,who'lWM fdticatedittV a RoinatiCath o ic?PnesikandihenaClerk inlbo fj. S. Bank. - M replied,; ud I ihinkv Iwiih success. HAl . thaiiwe thre whs i.o riotjnor distufhancelof !PU - P1ac' and whJ nuld ii be so now." f retnarlts of several of the Ulder. nvo. Alderman Drummond subsequently . dd. iil 1have fard nothing said why the Rev. . endeman should not be heard al anjf piace or iHha Tfl'T0'1 ?bilha R"- Rihop J. ! fnQl Pt ir-N- Lynch. dJ.. : not be heard in reply, il ihey ihink fit or njer so l do I remaiktrther, that should ,.:slhRoman aibolic Chrhe. j thii Cnyl be 1 'ked !,y4 mob. Wou 1 I he re to defend i fi'll! -5ffc.,Pp4i Wording ia ibl . dictates ; ,ji lMr conscience. ' L i j-r ,. ftybis, kha. Mayor remarked tht he! felt Vre Couiifcij his belief that ie,iv r-i :!;d!PrWcejiroM arisej if Mr! teihey lecjored at he proposed Id do. That be eicitnt ' i ;:ljj' iu t V . c,1,en, And he proceeded ii fctT 1 T S,t h ,ak'n iesLcholbe ftanic H,ll, and reported i the Council he y rneasures lakep by bin, on that ocra.ioi, to tirrHent a nub ie breach. . I ! b Wfyre nlerposcd with the reniaiic, Jhai ;h was ,IMfair tnj.idge of bis leetures be ''"a em. No one knew rhat belln jr-i,led ioy, and he ' protested Ugamat iibr tf ltJ prejudged. ' , . ; f ; . jV Marjir rejoined that we could concede ?m '"Id probably be ihe ehararer of the I if Jfiat the Kev. rentleman karl ItU. Us! ftmh and youths from auending ; and prrrn&ed Ji M nskke snrfle awful dilrlclstires. ft wap fairlHn f inferred Ijhat the topics. to he breuht fWward iioijU beobjccne ; and wo!d"b6 o&oiire Joe fhiifitan denomination flptinn whom tfce lVcuftavwe'reyiirfl'.t'.- ' :j 1; I On inquiry from tme 6t (he AkWmen, the; Piavor rrpiird that arcordlnff to ib frms ni iIjp a ill,- l.i-J-i-.L.iii j: j J j J L Atitliurities bstd the bower tn reiirain anv Ic . lurer from addressing! ih -ntiLlif.1 ave! onlv in ol apiTebendd iosuirrdion ; ,'sjnd also, that the Wiuioo of the Cifr Attorney a to I be L''"l -.. 1 iii r a - i . t ji ; ) Alderman hili;Ui4t !;.. nrk himaeiC it iavuriihle to the unrestricted right f speech. No nominations ahould fsbrlnk from bavins its doctrine tested. A si a member df the PresUy. trian Church be was willitig l"or its tenets to le discussedl and mUt nn rPBiuii U'hv inr trill Mr should ol.jeci to a jlike proceeding! . If : anj can not bear the Iiirht let it lie extM . "-j? . ! i Aldei man Harkerl isaid that be deemed it the duty ul each Alderman to excess hit sentiments ipaner as one ot public coneemment; and not Uf 1 i::.iL ...L t. .J.J..j . tvbo I he lecturer tnij hi! Kef r wjint i subject be proposeq to nanqle. The : oolv ouetin fur Vouocii was, wuld his lecturing endanger She nuliltc neace or Ibe litres nt jotir citizens 1 appear lo Dim. that nr'ihis instance, some . . . " . i . . i ' : such result inidht eilv ii Mnnrehenld 'indv. png 'nm what bi Honor tb major had fiaifd ana ite inerere was; decidedly in larorol pro lilting (he proceeding. 11 Mr. L-uhy ainiti addressed the Council. sWe report his words tin pari 'all thai are qec. essarjr to an undersiatidiiitf bf the subject ! t Kei entlv. ill Hitltinorl whm it known that he intended to eclorlJthM Caiholim sent delegation of seventy prisons lo J jhe Mayor ti protest asainot it. ! ! The iMavor relused In comply witb tbetr reduest-sent for I tCild him that hi miirhl lorluro nA oevu were to oppose him ! lbai litt was a jf- "I T ! ' i i . 1 i ' . " strong expression (of jhis tJnor ljuse t.oi the if.cl 'ke Mayor in i it lueiuouisi. kiiu wiivrrsi ; ( I v --" i mw ruur uo ipe pari wiiine Hin J iies slop hi. mouihl j Accordingly did I irinr . ik. r.ik.j:.i - -.1 ......!j ... :. ropi hitn ; sbois were tired through tjijt window 1 ft.L.a L' it IS ! ll i ) a - ?f RC;Stoou nisgrounq. ; tie was ready iiav dowti hj life in this ckune.j Qaihelnexi attf'bt atUer whelming deinn.lralio was made by his Protestant nupportrs!aild nql a CalhoUc was ty be seen. He has h hi Jpockei a letter Irom lae. wayor ol Vahirigtoii4-iie Cidt.diof our I fd if If beird he had a Ugu and a peri and he w.iaiit Aa nnnnaa I sTj(vf-""uin.c turn iwiKc-iniii v in jinr wniiir country, ut he borfed' Uetter ihiJis of the ftbiJorable geotleman.kactlksledihbe would be permitted tq b-cturl, and protected in doing so. Ur T ..... r:tiij u.. T- i t) . ll: il L I u. t ! ii n iirnj HMI1' llUUreSS. n fie contended I bal there Was no necessity for lectun-sj a, ,he gehilp.ilan had preach in Churches, and lha he Inighl eouiluue lodo ( The Doctor heh, iittcales b far ihe ,beriy pf Speech maV be! tolerated j and how r(rJr :.!... ... v-..f jJ . i far it tiiay not. Very mode t. ll COOCeived it III TIM ! rrrailmrili.niia tr, ot Wtnii jo enlighten any oejon ihe rriuralu and ooitrineoi ihe Uaiholic Chtircb. Hitiiself wa once a Prolestani and becojine a convert to Ca iholicism. fie said jlha charges were old. He said : 1 1 'Vi... i.. -er i his intrusion among us mU to exasperate t 4e ipem t; i,.lence. this latter classic and mo tat the same lime, a wide. 4 I ti, -n irn suucK win ue given to I be hurinon v iKm imc itfnb in this country, i I It! Again be say,, in jregard rM-,.. . : ?t so opg subsisted between Catholic and Protea to the Catl.olic I it: It has been said and rerieatid. that it r.at ... . I s .. i. Ii , i iia ine.vatnoiic cieriv to brmvuiu n vi.ilaiii... pf order and of law, growing out of this attack att ;lhemeves and on itheirireiiirion. 1 I nv in the; Alderman that he j r , L - 1 miHaken. And Im it not be said, in case of riot Ktidbloodshpd, thai ifteir effirts to avert th em werejiot earnest and sincere. I tie Catholics have - been! warned. irom the aliars of all Jhu churches, (o absent themselves IVom these lectures ; and neither lo 0ive nnr ilf nmvniiii... i ?iil . . or -- p-i. u.iiiiii.i uar Dixnoo OSS Kiinea a tetter, in which, employing Ihe ifost mandatary and movimr n nn...i...,. feaU lo their Christian foibearancf, and lo wrir ainoiic reverence lotf spiritual authority; pinhiiiiiii at a....... at. it . t . . . enjoining it UpOI, theni; lo bear this trial with pattenl meekness. .a ! i j- . that lhi l"Wf It is a little singulatj wiion Ihe public against believing !ihat the itiiioiic irgy were noi earne aadi sincere. jt tie continues : l ?or myself, and for some, who I am sure feel as ji do, aurh is our coiicientiijs and habitual ijfipeet lor sptntiMl authority, that j no insult vmw.u eiie u to resentment now w have earu .ne voice ol our Pastor, and hUe had tnne io prepare our spirits; for humiliation. were tnia ex wnk a be styles himself, ev-n siap us on tne face tve could unhesifalinglv r,i ,o nun tne other cheek to be smitten. But there are others I fear! I it? las i h I-- -i- wet Who. carried aivLw i. .: ?! i- " iir: ini u er bjisi m ' pj "J iianuiiai ie-lii. jiu iur i ue moment dt. i ik. i.r ...l .. It; Would recent lhi (rriiiiiii.... :...(.. .l i-i; : b. insuii it iiiw mor B J It t- wl i l .i . . l fa . TV 7 'ur,r c,erS wrld renowned chns. )' V of their Women! anid n..n;;.k :. :.. Li.I.j .Two Other Aldermen. H.Kn... .Li ij I i.i. I ,rrv..c j eipresseq meir readiness to con in prpniDiiing the Lectures, could it be tade jio apjear that Cbuncil possessed ihe con s.uiionai authority todo so ; but as the con- Iha.ii .... . .L f- . .frV F ine opinion 01 legal gentlemen, ihev r6CV,cu, .um i ne mayor do caution all per Hs taking part in lh proposed prbcefdings. that Ihe Corporation Would not hold1 itself ie anttknai tvln I.. A.. .... St. I.. Ti-v"-rvw uiiiaiffs ana iti.n ih. m . . :.. i -i o . Kiaiui, in TX ' ro oeing announced, provide a. P T ' '","u." "J a,!fJig with he Iwhole porjee of the citv but hhai L. Ju arma lorce into requiiitioo. ti We have not space! for comment in fact ii Is not necessary. From the. f.,n...in .k. ....k H f SPEECH, by virLeif ,he rtrrr nd mkkcy f tb roman Iff11"" ULKRtJy,- wherever ibat de. rjninaiion ha the physiel pi,wer fS subvert 11 S"5NOri.Avynd, onrush purine KXY KKASON. 1 re3, hp fn "IK H Kruie ihj, Will boi prrmii tnl imuli. lo their tClerirt' hv th . r I.i. .:i - "T,.M",HW cn F'd nts 1 , i w j "rv f iwiwii oi iprjr run- ft,T.,-;l,!.!fiU H-,'b".rf ptiitit.g-dow LlA"., ;r:OW PFSPECH and the RIGHT i5.."tA,il'il'-" fQuch as they will "PUN I ni we havebawo ong inlerences from this rr 's 40rVy. 'he iptelligen read cr win delerl nr -.LL o... ii ' ,i 5 - "ff i can wip no v--. coocaueiiMia Irons Ibe premises, while we vvnsuit .sense .Qd reaibo.-' ! I tTaei reader will onrider on the etnreaiW of SanallFeeltttgs wWi would tnpi f n largeKt nmnier ine; tVoman Ualbotjrs fcorii iaiid hUmid feed."A.t att Amrrk-tfii ejii. ep,JsoaewbaL;iuiersJed inpihe.4itt,e MpJI We Jniay ask without; bfjejice" to whil iVo. wnaZ Feelings m Bel inger Salludet; t$os of dreiqna or. Home 7 DRUNKARDS 8KlNd FOR e DO I ice court, n Fewcdava since ft CO jBirfe, learn; fromj -lhj Triijrellef; Judge ;pa?h ing' presiding, a number afperaitaifwere ""F v " i lVn "fl cn,lFf5ea OI; OfUtlK ennetJS. The court rmArIcfi in ih uJ'i.triK iWfiiilWhp coniplined, thai tti wodld fbe f5f- "iipn a case came offore wm. lo jnfstivatev the ma tier, if possible, anti See 11 ine cnaree ot iDeinc a common drunk. nrd could not be made out. i ll did trat lit ;(l'gc)odo fine 82 ahjd costs, who asi in pay a habitual drMiktjr. Jn imejof ine Cae. ttinf ot n mnn nftmpililtiiPAv :hef jWas Qtily discharged froqi t be jail late Jbe afternoon previous, and before!; mid night he was; found in tbersireet drunk. !Hr was sentenced to the house. bfjsSrrec- jtjoh 1 for, three months? i Asjhe wasfjeav ing the court room, be remarked t Bat 'he fished they would pass the Main-law. .-j iL ' L. . . . L. anq thus remote temntation from his Dath. t Would do more good, tbn al' tfarOOrt ifiiiu jpmcers. ;i ne court remarKeti)i luat he hoped lbey would. In arothecale jian flderJy :jnan was charged Iwith bjngi a h K .a : avl r . ' . ' - ' Common drunkard. A watchman esii- jfiell that he was cnlled iniuf the hoseof the defendant bv his wile, who said; that be bad turned ber out of doors three times. and kept her out for four ho$r. Hi was Sent to the house of correction for 'three rnohtbs. ; Another old man. chargecdwrth hetng a drunkard and abusing bisfwife. was nneu 5 and costs, to stand comtnit- iedjtq the house of correction untijlpaldf. -r .i jj SIGNS OF THE TIMES. Folks seem to he renins' readv for the Maine L.aw. Which is to be m Masskchu- Sells bv-and hv ! Hphw imnnrtor Mi reducing their stock, ihe quantity We mr-nii, nui me quailiv. and tsome. di ihe small dearlersJ it issaid, are flctualisei. ing out. Marshal Tukey hjs joined the sons of ternperance. sif tiling god eXnm pie thereby, nld doipg hinpseli inllniie cretlit; There s n good rime comitf one of these days ihafs cprtain.-7 e jFlak- AFRAID OF THE MAINE LAt. We notice a ereat manv advertrsenteriis in the Sun of liquor stores fbrf sale. Vhtit is the cause of it ? Are t h cl DrotirUtr airaui ot inf Maine Law 7 It look&"ilike i. I. Merchant Ledger. j or new i oru naners ol Miindav rhrtrn. ing state that the Hudson river was clear of ice to Albany. A number oj iMissionaries hnm t&i.'llf b. Church will sail lor California on thn 9th inst. Among themjwill bejUev. Jlime Hunter. A. gibbons, blijab; Merobam. W. y iVIaclay. from the Bnlti ence. J. Swanzey, from the PiirsburgCbn. ference. and .IJ H Rlntna rVU ik- M!r...i. Jersey Conference. John Dillon ot 'the OhioConference, goes out at the ame time forxUregon. ley - ; - A Mr. Carman, of Bordentdwn, Ni Jer aey, fs said to h encased in htiKine egg's bv steam : the mnrbino' v , ' J ' ' ....... 4 IC.'V Vltl a lahle about 2i Ion? bv 16 iaehes tM.i nhd the waterMs heated hv an-nil Ln' Tt-i . .L! . . . v' . ft I'. ' . too irrncninp contains a ro tit inn a' ... ' . 1 T ' Tee". the Chickens thus nrridune! nnnki- tA u ' i. . . . - . r - s m ns uveiy ami nea !hv as tniis nrriHimi uy, natural means. v t j f. ! . 1.. . I ..: ' '.,1' :lTbirtv.two extra f!lrb um'II .WaiI ki dismissed ; from the Pension Office,x Iheir 1,' ii- .. -.. .., ,,, DIIWIIII IIFS lurtber service being deemed! unneccssal Interesting Artesian Well!. Th4 ; an Artesian Well at the rnttnn Vnntrv nf Joel Mai thews E-q., in Dallas co., Xla.l ' . . i ! " wmon is 7IU feet 10 inches in deptb.iand which'i discharges 600;HllnAs f w9t; per minute, or 18fB.000gallonli in twnlyj four hours, exceeding any well in Atberil ca. ; l he water flows out with kmK that if pieces of st one as larc as nnfr orn half dollar, are thrown in. they are irnmediately ejected. The and. grHvelj die. made by the aoeer! are also fornetl nut by water, which is perfectly blear. lirnpibS aim pif-ayaniro tne taste. rtie diarjfteter of the well is a little over 9 inchesi.and it is Mr, Matthews' intention, as soon as he has it tubed the etitire distance nnui completed, to have the boriffg continued in a greater depth. This wi I make; it, it is neneven, tne most wonderful Artesian wel in America. . I Some of the beonle of Fremont eniinti-l Iowa, annear to he much i nceinsprl mrinvi the Mormons under Elder Hyde. Thef ii ' " J uiic iiiieeiinff, at VvUlcn the saints were severally denonneed Ine Havng combined to elf cl a Certain Jiidgej. 3udty resolutions Wiirei pajBsed. one of wbili;declareilitbat tbey would . nn rei cottike any Judge who was ejected bj th iuuruion vote. , , s ?: iM Th Irish eXodos enntinne1 wilb neitt.L Hij)idily and exteni j Thf packefahip iMannaiian arrivea at JXew- York on Wrdf lay, brought over seven hundred 'and three immigrantsJ 1 l re were over sixjhuntlled drls mart nediin Lowe dur ne the naar rear. - -ii -U'-li - I, T : I i .It'- iV. iDrv fiodii T,nere are about twelve thousand tnarf afifealde girls in Lowell. A t fh leate of Mx hundred a year it would take t went vy ,rars ior mem an to get marneM -Hml ferge majority would become old mtiids. : if; l. ! ' Pintiftfrrn ffesi rbAjtvWouldlbe a bardshini wBo is i wenly year getting married ought not to be an old maid, alter all. 'Dreadful Condition of I Eurdve.-- The laiej European news brint; and ihccunis of destitution in certain Mirl ions of Euqpe. A correspondent writes H that ilie rumors of the, possible change in ihr? corn Uws ol' England, have been received with the ut most!! consternation in such of the corn growing; districts as are skill in a position to export. ' Upwards of 300 ships in the Black Sea, and a still greater number at Constaniinople extreme anxiety was man! , ilestedt ihe last advice) on all hands for the first whisper ol the projectedchang esjnj England, no merchant venturing to freight a vessel until something psiti'e5 was known. This was lejt raiire.(saav8 a lettef from Trieste) on account of the fa vorable state of the weather, and tbe pto babiliiy of quick pHSsage.w Famine it would an near, is threatening Germany ia earnest. The accounts Irom i a - a ' . . ! PolaM are most rotanu are most disheartening, i In ihe , Carpjatbians. people are literally starving. 1 here is no bread at all: Th inhnhit. ants are said to be living on a soup of I By JIu Excellency D.tviD S. Yzii Governor somti kind, which they call reiikamukaj of the State of Worfh Carolina. l ; a compound of fat and milk, or they cook ' Whereas, tbree fifths of! the whole number of mem- sort of thick oaten pap. something, in of ch p""8 Assembly did. t the inn si; ... , . r,.1 V ' s last session pass the following Act : v t- appearance like the Italian polenta this AN ACT coj amend the Constitution of North ;Car they -call "ku lash a.w and eat in Diace of lolina. ! H breadj As in all times of great? want. ' r;m!ot ,1 .: r h i crime and dissipalioti of al kinds, com. to swell the list of horrors, it is ntt sur- 1 ar ams h m , . .a a team mat sometnmg very like anarchy is raging in the districts most af ' frcted by the famine; Tfie men, callous i and dfsperate, get at the fiery Brant ein oi me country, anu murders anrl rnhhrrirn nftkL L.cL- J.i ,t f i ii i ol the Ueak and delenceless naturally sue- j Ceed. i Jn Consideration nf the hiuh nrir of nrttHtnes nnnnnrrunl iit. ! toes, ruine.iirrf.nl 1 1 u-iid iho i al dearth of provisions, the (int ernment nf l T " T w. vu, iiiii nun iir: crnr ' .1 t v . .... : ' . ine urano Utichy of H-sse has forbidden the consumption of potatoes in the distil lation of spirits. IVoublesi and had government have surper induced these afflict ions. The humble daises, beinsr lerivd nf IJ heart f i - w and enerv " a ' , , a tut energy sas a correspondent, i IPIL lllPir tlHlfl linfn f ii'ufttif i a. a . a . . . -nave- ineir befds uncultivated lor miles.ilest the rude, bands of .some htliil soldiery shouhl seize or destroy the fruits of ther labor. The consequence of this is something very like a famine in many parts bl Europe." T BUTTER. Rftter a queer snbjpri to ivrite about ; hut realv with' the rerollenion of ih ranrifl niJ unpaltifable stuff now being woikedoff br gro. cers-with limited upplie;to heads of familie nnd others engajr-d in houseboM eav. wjih thee rernlleetions yet linnrinj with a. lh -iibjerl heromea one of importance, aa it loHches upon Ihe animal eronomv. and ia iherefijre of universal applieation. (liirjiown H srnntily supplied with ihe arti cle, with the good Hrtip we mean. lh supplies of ibej North being limited and commanding unprecedented nrices. sav ni no IK f. retaiUihere at 30 cents. Wp have bn in f"TmPii hal the butter pndipel in' our VVetprn roJ,f!"f' qil the article, we ordinarily re. eeive from New York. The great difference, however. i thai our home rntnufartiire will '.. ii . . .... ix-, Ji wrii ; ine OMKPr WP think, flu not pay sufficient attention lo prPP1rinff it in paekajp- for market. Wp "navp .me obaprv-d ihi. and hare regrettpd thai an article which i qual,y as good in the first intanee iht oh. tained from the North, and at hnlf the price. i poor request ordinarily, because it will not keep, l II our Western friend will look lo thi. and in future, profit hy ihir Nortbprn experipnee. whph o.r road are completpd. and river im. proved, we will not be compellpd lo rely en. tirely on the North, but get the same fnm hme at half Ihe price. There is a great deal in preparing an article for market. A Utile et. fra expense in improving il appearance both externally and insidp. ia j.riiciou economy, we hink. Thus flour should always he packed in the neatest of harrp). and butter In r,-:... and lif firkins. Sales are improved by niee. appearances. The Northern mon nnliil these thing, and profit by ihe knowledge. vye wnuirl Iherelore recommend one nn p.n fry friend to aei unnA ibi bint. .nrl u ... . . -. . ....... ...... a., r.i-1)!., 119- pstiplie:s of this article, i always command, a good nrice and readily sells. If FWn r;-mm Ctrris opened, and communication with ik. tipperjfuntjes efT-cled. we suppose Rutter will come lb roll he Loe. along with the other valua. Ui- Wutnington Herald. e Real Estate FOR SALE. T HE subscriber offers for sale the well-known Tract ; of Land on which he rvnur vh!.. in...i . L.if miles Bast of Salisbury. There are-. 200 ACRES (W T ANTV in the Tract, all in aood order The 5a w and Grist Mills are all in good reonir. as lmn iK. n.ii: j outhousei. Having determined 10 remove he will mv i ne win remain in iVorih Ham in, : nn.;i the first of April. Applications after that time ma k. "Tit Yaluabl made to John D. Brown. Salieburv. ...kJ... ! Airless, in the vierv be. m j "a ",s!linr M. li s P" 1 tin 1 1 1 1 irv- iisH v ras ' . ha. oth,r land, lying near this trnct which he wii l" ! commod.rthin.'. He oro; ' it desired. s THOMAS E. BROWN. Jan. S9, 1852. 39tf RUN HERE EVERYRODY. He 1 era fin. r,r" TH E hndereigned informs his friends and customers genera I It. that he aiitl M . , -- - --r. u. uni nana, ob am srreet, where they will find at all times a splendid stock of v- . r ' Saddles and Han of the latest sty.,and made by the best workmen in the State, and no miarak W. r..i. , , r - - iriuiu, BS IO beauty and durability, of giving the utmost satisfaction competition is ine me ot trade.ne would inform hw frienda and customers ih.t no pains will be spsred to please the ooblic. All kind of or gaddlery ; even chickens, butter,and eggs. All kinds ot repairs none wtio neatness and despatch. ,; t , W. J. PLUMMER. Salisbury. March. 11th, 1852;r 045 1 made Office Salishurj & TaylorsTillc Plank va m rt f uoaa tompanj. THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of lhe Salisbury and Taylorsville Plank Road Compa nyWiJI be held in the Court House at Salisburv. on Wednesday the 5th day of May. 1852. A punctual attendance is requested. I Va. : " . WM. MURPHY, PresV SaKshory, Arril P, 1?S1 ? 4,43 LB -1AM) FCK SALE. IHE sabs .r.K.r i. Cir ulU Seven Tracts of i iL: . !k.liL.'..a;Aji! of mnnir tnr. i-j :.k L.a t I.U uSnkhjir, urha aland hifh. rXIfl nU'U WHU Iti i.iwv"V .JSj. - f ' -r they are pertpte now that are improvinz; and about to improve as mijch as heart icoutd wiah. fl'bia lanl ia well adapted to the cultivation f Corn, Tobacco, Oatal Rye and Clover, aid also tock rawing, jSome good Or chards with a tittle improvement, nd a good Mill Site for any kind k machinery. There are wo Tobacco Factories close by: . Soinf good Meadows and more to clear. One Mill Site56 Acres; one; of 30 Acres with 12 acres of bottom ; ofte- Bract of 4)5 Acres, Orchard and Tobacco Land ; one frct or 100 Acres, with good, lu.it.linm nroharH and I meadow. 100 Acifa mostly Tobacco wood land ; 1 00, Acres sqi table for Tobacco, wo4 land m e aily, and nearly 100 Acres, all ' wood land, auikable for Traced, &ci &c. I frill sell about 400 Acrjainone tract, or divide it to sail pur chasers. Those wishing to bay good jland, chef pi now ia the time-rc4n,e sndljude foryotirselves,; Any one , desiriosf information rcspetftinti theibore propertj.can ! get it by applying either to the sabecriber at i Adrews A n P. dahher. ill III iiv u m vi m-r aWA-f) fy . m-w - - F.mr, PjiI P Vnimir iiut Hani P1 tTntiaton. ,," i . ,- ; ! ANDREW BA6GARLY. Iredell coonty, Dec. 18. 1851. th 33 A PROCLAMATION, nLi n J. Jin e w"Et TH f'whold; qualification now reqaired 'or lne electors for members of the Senate conflicts .u. r.. ..j i . . . e Sec. 1. Be i) enacted b$ the General Assembly of & . . J nriL n : -W m a. m. . v - j te State of Nhrth Carolina, and it i hereby enacted by the authority of the same, three-fifths of the whole VALUA numoer ot menpoers ot eofh lloose concarnng, that i business; Il ivi the second chose of third section of the 6rst A rticle of the State and a the amended Constitationi ratified! by the penpie of jlnlease aU . V j" Vl .apne t short . n A. U., 18J5, be amended iby striking out the? words Poed of a freehuld within the ssme district of fifrv n cre of lalwl tnr air mnnlh, n hof.irs inil kl lk day nf election;" o that the said clause of said section dav nf elect ioni" no lhat the naii clause of aaid tetirtn . -., . 1 J ' " ? ' " ws iv.i.o. m lire wiiiir men vi uiigroi iweniv one years fricent as is hereinafter ileetatwn who have been 1 inhabitants) of any one district within the state twelve months immediately precedrng the day of any election and dial I have paid public; fates, shall be entitled to vote for a member of th Snt Szc. 2. Beit further enxted, lliat the Govetjnorof tne niate-oe, and he is hereby directed, to issue his rrucmmaiion ia ine Deoo e At fnnh Cumlin, an I..t 8IX n,onh belofe the next election for members f the. iiener4l Assembly, setting forth the purportof thjs Act iml rh nmAnfMnn. r: - a six months before the next election for members of the. and the amendnient to the Constitution herein proposed. I which rrocianiatmn shall be.accompanied by a true and perfect copy of the Act. authenticated by the certifj. f .1.. CJ : r r. . . . . . bir-wi mm- orcrf-(Hry 01 siaif, ana ootn the rroclama tion and the copy of this Acj the Governor of the State shall cause to be Published in all ih btate.and posted in the Court Honwa if th rinMii. I -J,.r..ii .1 . bounties in this State, at lest six months before the which I pronn-e , or...... 1 ui mciriLw-r?,io ine neii oeaeral Assembly. Read three tms and osireed to by three-jfiftbs' o the whole Wurnhpr of members of each House respec tively, and ratified in General Assembly, this the 24tb day of Janaary; J851. ! J. C. DOBBIN, S. II. a W..N. EDWARDS, S. S. IState or North Carom.'ta, t r J ffice f cr'tory of ifare. ' I, WiluAm Hill, Secretary of State, in and ft Ihe btate of North Ca foregoing is a trfie and perfect copy of an Act of the rnrrai rt.-wemy or this s ate, drawn off from the,: onainaj on file in this office. Given under my this 31st day of December. 1R.M. band,' WM. HILL, Sec'y of State. A.vd WHCRtAS. the said Act nrnvl.t. Cnr .m.n;n. - r - . v UlllfllUfllK ... .Misiiiuimnpj me oiaie 01 Worth Carolina so as to confer on eveiv Qualified vaier for iho f !. frm. 111(1119 me ngnt to vote nlso the Senate: I I . Now, therefbrU, io ihe end that ir may be made known that if the aforesaid mnd....ni i.: I . , ) " T WMW V VVIII" tution shall lw agreed taby te two-thirds of fhei whole representation iii each house nf lhi n.n n.n.Ml A . simblv. it will be then mihmiiiiit in ik. l el ncation. I have ifesu-d this wf Proclamation in confor mity with the provision of the before recited Art. In testimony whereof. David S. Reid, Governor o the State of North Carolina, haih hereunto set his hand and caused the reat Seal of; said Slate lo be affixed. I 1 Done at the Citv of RaUich n ,k- .u:..- 1 . I inr JllllllJ- L s. hrst day of December, in the year of oof Lord, f one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one. and in lk 7C. U ' C 1 uir iviu jrrarqi our independence By the Governor. I DAVID S. REID. I HOMAS SeTTiIe. Jr.. Privatio &V Persons into whose hands tliis Proclamation may fall, will phrase see rhat a copy of it ia posted up in ihe Court House of their respective Countiea. Jan 9. 1852. 1 I ; ,447 . S K. KMKI). V,tMtNoroN. ivc pjEAiER W MARBLE BIOXCMOTS j HEAD AXD -SL roiit Stones i: Paini Stnn. . T. : 1- , . 1 . short, any article called for of either , I f Italian, Egyptian or American Marhl and work warranted to rIm. 1- . ..ji va aged before delivery.it is at his expense. i wruers ror any ol the nhnv ..j ..,. , , IMOV. S. OQtf ltlti subscriber would inform ik.- 1. , . . . ---.r..., ..v. itibuiis wno have been Wattinrr. and nili.M j :" e'-- h . v. ii, ia urs (OUS Ol DUr I1 - ' T 1 cotton Yarns, that be is - K..HBrr io, supply mem, either at Wholesale; or Persons onaeqfainted with the above Manufactory t?r. "r "l of Yam, arSd' E. MYERS. Salisbury, Sept 1851. .. 20 f NEW CARRIAGE SHOP, ATMT. ULLA. ! ' rpiIE andersigned has o pned a Ca Mshment near Mount Ulla, in. ivowan county, and bega leafe to call public attention 10 the me. new Drrnir.ii: He 19 prepared to .11 (-1 . -r vv 1 va 1 1 b.iiiu 111. wnrv e 1 : a- muourr.ana on the meat ac- Ha nrnnAana Cotton Ifams. Cotton Yarns nen, esi.blishmeit at he Vbv7:,;;7 " Z?' public wants of jH., seoiL of'o t feh!LCU'lr.nf in 'h-.urrouodinz coun, 4hi will do.stm Sim going eisewbere. i vantages over Carriage build. K "":rvlllP. d .beet. the eonntrw win an inrfflM ,..r .1.. k: - . 1 "v '"5 oe"ents ol thessme. Jan. 8, 1852. JAMES BROWN. ! 36.tr hi J)B. DAN'L F. M0RRI vi a iirn 111 n ia m s eo. Ijr, lo&jj L ' J IJwjeiW a Fresh Supply of 5iaa .stones. m HE subscriber would respectful! Inf! J I,.. .b.t h.:"1? "ending Cow;;' asna w.v:.t . -. 0 tuc ar-iri- 1 in q.h.k;: roie EalabliihtTia.V gen rig my rap 1 t1. V'at tancy uprtghr stone on arrsriged with ? !r in,, occ. at a v Engravms: done -. . vr ry small nrofit He neceM,an";m;"7 Having No p,in, will be eTJ I S-Iisbory. Apra 8 ,flERGMl VOG LEK. 1 - : ' . T 350,000 LBSa71 Pr lb, eia'hf 2elS!?; -ted. a, 3J cents LM1-, Rail R psYork at lafe SQLTC 1 Doot . generally.; 1: in Rait Uoac: t o theiri inter- r our large sibc!. Gentlemen, good matfri;,;; of the to bray and r , been bought f :Bca tier:,- Io be found iii ow as the a , A call is re?; f shop m one occapied by Salisb JC 7 opposite V,'. "bPTAVINC aVINt of Sal -H.JL auce taken in tw j . . ; . ' January 15, l r 1 pIIERC i, r JL. ern Mf 1 Eagle or Sou ii I ia adjoining the I wpter power f Land in the St off in small L- . cdmhiodation ; 4ii vui.ii pr l 'i.i due atteniion. " There i -" v ni' i 1 r '.LeaJ.-i on Here is a t.'. i. look this way. I iwif ihe erectx prospect openj u fields. Thishr flTnwn i vprt- mm w great lentral ll,-. Cutitry. j I v i'; trms to suit r (Sooth Eagle Tra almost anv air.n I fither for lots nr r enterprises wi.I r- 3m4 ; Iredell f?f?; , fFFERS I i lwHe enh at p r Jrofessiona lly en. Oiuce In Ja! Salisbury ,.Tu! :' f-ip Forward; January 30,15 JA ,?;i(lppc bog: JEWEfii: T EEP'conri tensive a s ilVatcIirs, ' MtSICAL is;; j.1:.::f.;;Perfanrr: of every desori; tides in the a!, -ine.their fine $' Murphy & Co. Watchi-8,lo.-v mariner, and wnr: i Lepine and ir-. nd warranted m 1 mf a v M a F f i'l: II: cash npHE subscri: JL chase n nut a?the flislit t 'Persons wj.!iii perty. would Cj Communicnii i MiisDury.tr henii: I -, Stcai. RFtall in ex: Boats ha ve SS new. Ve h-.' tar, and well a; 700 bbls. rnereh I Those 'favorir " ss prompt and c other Line tunc A. D.CA2AU Fayetteviile, I Wantr;.' ItilOOOI' rjlHE satferi: iXi.Featbers. r 60.000 iii: I WILL pay 31 ton and linen .' in Fayetteyille. Paper Mill in ! rags' delivered to j March 4, If. IHE Co-r-r' .! ,firm nnrl r this day dissovd f All persons iiiJeS ' come forward and it Sallsjary, IV I? i-'t! r'. : ' j .! j ' 'A 1 ' .. 'I : li; l ; - ! - - ll r I H Vi I If
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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