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X;.;..:r, 1 .,. ! hi.- !... V. .. g :..:.. :.-
'. Vi-nthm, February l'J J, I : -
, ...urr.i';.p .'.!-Jr ..v.1 t 'ti'li:.-!) banner the-Cmrtitutitti- and- tlie '.. tiwwNi hh wer- f.wttriy iie-r -
( dent, ot uoeo and iilwii.iii interest, to f.,;., ...-.,.i....t ...... .i:.. :. .t.. i i..:r..ii.. t.'.i t. ...- '
f' ' . attention.- I tvlyt to our right in the; pim) fri,m .moMgst tjt lvrf I-Ct,,n,J''5- J'Cfttonrf iron are ever ----- . -yrr-r-,...,
I , ' i -!a' -J--''j ..?' '"'''-"4 tlaze, m lh Itcovw jfi.r-ftiirj wllt?re -fW--4 Hi the same wonovaci- t & C. McCm MMt.w WaitthofHwd
f C.ir-ri?VrXrV?,V7r7rTrV!L,4 : Hit,V - rendered the name and lii- -He of excellent quality exists m' the great- to eollecMubacriptions and other claims
t r'""';"1 fit,le,' ? ,!;'"'" tw . w i waik-a,.i wm,s S--m,J. h w,h --
1 in. n illl-I i-'NIll il.U V Ml li.i JA ..JX. V XiJ II- tlrti.T i.i, ti V' ' . Li " " . J . t I dmw, f UUUIIUUVI3 a IU 'i "VII 14 I lit! ft f V- .u ....k..: J U I .
r.e.c.H--Kere. w.u. raMr..a--n,ejr,nMin- ..a illM11,n ,allK, BIU.),I,U. ' t ( n, , along .he ridfro, dividing the water ,.w .
f taiimaHd vall.- studded .th tin- te;:i l .1... i- . ., , , . . ,, , ... i LT Miifii.pit.tO'
f of cdueUr "IT;;;ri;Mwr J1;l.vo- 111 reiatian t-., . e,rt,di, , fur
k ! . . . , ... in;-e ineasuiVK "1 lfot ,.!, , a ..r .1.:. .....;;:7:7irttt ...iiruxi!Luf lfc.waji .t.iniiiv.
lniena tu cul'imt taim lv to thf.i ni'utn
Whilht we arc di-eus-iiip:. wish e"ii,et-it(-.l
affeetinii .f eintitutii.:ial -learning, the
Veriest ulwlraeti.nis -tluit in r Ve.Veil the
train of man. t!n-.-i- la:..!.- j.iv jia.-iri ic
ymid uur ivaeh pltd.n ii:t. the
of p-apiux u;;it,.r - . tcil awav In
jiillM,.ii to LVllill .eoil.raijvit
wLose avarice- n h mudv au.1 wleic
Uriarcan arm-, aiv rea !..nc l'.Ttii t.i'cvc
ry'"fcectiiu !' the c xinli v . ;.;.d drawinj; t.
lueir aid ii vai'ied wv.uiu a'id va?t re
fcources. Nr. lhi- is a ul.jeet up"N
which the jrreaU-?t intellect of the coun
try have e'hau-ted the sources otairu
nient and reason. l.eT n eeas.- to V-j.-i-fh
let us art ! A one man, lt u.
speak out in the bold uud tearless tone
of freemen, aud deiu'and !r n.'iits. If
we are irafS fl
io.se who have i.Miic lie-
tore us, and whose bl.Kl ai. 1 treasure
were jMnm-d o m. freely f. ..- the ai-qtirt-tion
ttfthis patriiiioiiv c are just to
onrsdves if e wisij to be ju: aiid true
.to the. generations wii. a-re to rnrrie ntter
anu wh... are to stand wluTe we now
stand, we wul das!i to tin- niiels t!i
fetters ..f party, and speak out b '. i:y t' .r
oar rihta. We will detuatid of ('..ogress'
to fulfil the rW t-utided to :i. , r.-:,-r-ence
to tin, va-t j.r, ;-.-t ; : c.-;t-.-jaanderinx.it
f-r tt:e ax.Van.iizuti.e:,:
4 one seeti'.n. and the iiii.vvrii.!iie:.t.
)I others. .N,ah tte iLi Jt .' I ! i
, it!iotit dist.iictioM of part, to stand
toyttlur on tl.i, pvat pn:..'ipie. A'
least, let the Wlii-s ilo tlie.r linty, and
North Carolina may et have ju-ti'-e ine
ted out to her, froiii tliose vh . ),av
lung closed tU-tr cars tj tier i i :'.; l.l de-
mantis : I kn.w-t . all "tliis it i.ns been
replied. " What is the ll-e -Our toice
can accomplish iiothini'." This is no ar
gument for freemen. It is the reasoiiii-.,'
t klaves the doctrine of
civile
su!
mi-
. iuiiiv Hruiigaii'i itijit-TTca ir - nrotr
bo refutation. It w.uhl bind us t.a - hi
visu acquit-scence in every sj.ee m--reaiott.
let North ( andina ;
on this eubject. ami -:.e ', .' ,,. L. .
Her voice was-heard iu t'.ui.h-r
n Slav Ii..;. It WW h.ar-b-
dnpfd 1W fdeTat t,Veit-,frt :f."oti. If lia
lMKt. heaT't auaJiisl. eetej iiiii cr.v. vair,
gMf m w-hi.l4b--tHi4ta -tn-eii ttra-Jrir.
It wa beard a few
,!:.Vs
: nee
in t!
halls of Congress, bv two of her
ih!
lie I'e-
presentation ; and it w hi always be hear,
when raised ,u defence of ri i',t aii'l ;-i
tice! ' .
Vflltn.ili. on the -Ili.p (. ..f i .slistiT iri !;:
ileforui. 1 jrivenirtie.irtv apf.r.-vitt
Tha:
the t"ipe of
tneaztr'&tttiizf
toe Male il-.-.ie atuelea-
- n-ttrfrri Me .jntie : lw.it in-
tfUlttekt,Uas44-.ieie-r4
one, Oy J A-g.Mative eiiact:n-:.:1
4
by a Coiivei.te.ii ,.f ii... .i, ;e '.i:.
. X
pisople, slected f-T that e;,;v;- J urpos,.,
hicfl sJaII i-vm adpt !- . Lrt irs l.Othi
this mutter. It a e t.ic road ft exp.'.r !: ..
Our Mate (.'ii.-Iitut.-.n w a- :'-;,'. t.a.,
dI(-i in 1TT, "I v tie-lbq re'-cIiTative-"rif
heTreeriif-ti of tl..- Stat.-. .:..! .1 ..,..,)
fur ti..u 11 rt :!. ,r ,,,i n..x.-" In
tfl;'etta-inf.i;-.i 'ifi!T'Vn''etyerridain tHJrepept-of-wB'
vention, it wa, am. leied.-' 11...
of both' these' b'Ml'..-., eomp'ised
wisest and most pat riotic !n-n of..l;
ael i- Ui
I' the
e ',-i-e.
n!n-r
tcd ti.i-
' U',.i
anie id
,ts 'ami
..'ii e
was approved by thi
ciaie nave aiino-l umlorimv ;el
course. . Shall ir. d.q.art tr n:-i
at be p-.Jitic and wi.-e to give ti.i
ments of this charter ..four ri
liberties to the Leg-islamic, w
-at-kliow is ( o ntr-r; :Tgr;-TKoT'e""r" i'e"-7nV''
party feelings and sectional jeab.ii.;,..
Can a InJy. -i'tiati-l a- t:.-. 'next L -':-i:t-
4uns win i.ece-.-ar.. !e. w an
whole Ode of t!.-'- St;te Lw- f..
swaved tf.ali i ir ; bv ti...- i:.:
i Hi-
ene -
perMtiid all 1 ) ar- v pre i - at. I a-ldr
tions. be in anv fit en ii'. n t.. pa - n
Ul law : i.rcaTrTi.-'tt.er. fl...... f.V.
CfK-rieni-ed, -.ti-.- and patriotic :n-.:i
the State a- -.ur fatiu r- did m 7 T'l - u
the Mi.p!.- oid in J -:'.'.'- v. l.'-n f!,. v ha.;
a Jt;-i, n M -4reHi -K- (-to-,, tt S,i,Jiiw a
Alearei, atel ma:;y .-..-r fiu- I in-teltig.-.;f
then, vrf:o, r:-:;..' above r: ; ,ib
try i litliienee- of j;i,rtv or -. ' ,;t, i
for the int. i. -f, th."- ii..t,..r the gi...
ry ofllie ti:U.,... Muie '. And wby.-if-ui.!
We fed "be" '. : "?" "' to" 'IT ; i i e h'li '!.'.. Tv"?
I, '' ' Jg; Iat ui.- f Let ii- :,rvN'"''
." these suicidal '".tioii-,.- i ,,-t -i; -t :'.- ia-"
" . ' I .1.. ll i w .. . . i -
l! r- '-Pfitifi-liovt, 'W'." W .v I . " '''. ..a- gir.lt. v '"."'.OI.1.-1 o.i ir'-. I,:. S
t - I... r... ,, i . .. . ' I. . ,-
I : thev lift hr. t.'.rt-li !' t::.; -an..- fanriv. '-- are ! l.-dged to a A rk - " ' a- a mat ...... nmativ .f. th- l.otid- he ha-
1 whose int. i.'-t and I'.'1. ...g i or..: i-;,aiit.y. -hiU.a. dc.' . . j- ' . :1 fT. VAo,.y i;.h,' but Ii foreign and L
Mllied, mils' she, .t :a.. rf 'i r br.-mr.-u of l'..- -j.-a--;. w.ti, o.- ..mto.g t f..rty-!iye iliff.-rei.t
I- abhor the .l.-iiag-.gu. i.-.i wb.e . !, i ' ':.'"'" . ' ' .. ...i r -',:.. -,.,...; ,rt,,i-U mmrnlli r,,t- (,-;
- lwat(! ..rtis is. He- -.t.t.-r.- -or r:;vCA.T '"- " e'::--'-v covet u h . , ,., ,.r' ,, j y ti, fu r., out ,,f ,o.v.
. Utiliafuta! -.ngs a'.ii a ..;!-.- oe- i! ."'..'' ' ' ' . ra t , ' ' .i A ;- i ere rrepie bu-Hii ..-iiidi.ol
, . t v. n M . ;.; . " ', ' .. . i ' ' '': " :' . '"'!" i r.eii-l - ' jjr' " .i"end.' I t:,i.nich i-pen-i-, it may be
t-rou-ai, i i. -hi. .'.-.:,. - f .. . .: , ---': ''.''''- t' art"-- ' t,!:! ; '11 .. ai .i '..re. and with proiitable
hand .n hat. i I ,; i,, :.,',..' . . ..v :, . '''"1''- 'i An-f Trbiii,.- .- a..u.,.- ..-.('o-g .,.',.. extraordinary f'.-eun
(illn-i tit'i.i,.' La, en ! . ai- I ' : ' ' ' ' '' " '' ' ' ' ' '"' " : '"' '' r:' " '' v'" I . v oftL.i.- ti-'. tribe. In large citii-1
linn resoiiit.-ot'i "l i s i:e ', ''"..i - ' I " !" " "' ! '"f 'n't ::. t: y ;.-r,-ld "! ( 'ng th..- dlt-ttpiuttish U of
ii--' tnien-stsT-i-md rj.--Trtrr'rt.-rV! .t;-: fgv, -"- ."'"'' a'-afrnr.; gf- ry ,n,.rt .-xp.-n-i . . kn.'d of f.H,d. and
ctes in.' I in iiao " . e.'e-.h ... ,er - ' ' 'r T r - , : 11 bixtirv o.dv within tiie means o! flic
i5":i-ii;;;.iaiy;tetli;5e ; '
s-:...... .. -a clMitige .of..t:ii . .i-a-i--oi-jtv'-j.l-'ev-e fa'-loo, , ' .. " " ' s- :
The f-e-f!i,i!..u y ,., !..v - f...,. -I .- a 1:.,..ir,.--..yr.i,!;,;i,,,,t., l,:.-..,i .,. ,; ,', s,,, i,,,,.,., Tnr,..,,h
; J.le.ig,, uud. r ... . ., - ; .. . ... .M- llati,-.. . l-ge i.i 1 m..;.';.. .!',,. ;!i ,.,-,,,,, .r , ;,,,, -;, ..... ;li.,
t.nvii.t.-e. .,! in- p. - .;. '.:.' - '' s a ; :;!: a g.;-"e:;.v. . . ,i-.. ....;j... a(..t Sfi,A-trl.'
1. v ' - ' ''' - -..- --. ' o in v'.'' i - ., ....', I.. I ,1...- ,t..Ii,;....U,
rc;i;i" " ; -ry ' ''" -' ' ! v"ur- .. ---..'-i- .. ti Voi, I-. c.;,;,i ,,.,.1,-h,
li-I.l !.'-,- - t P ' . ..'.-.' ' a, ;,' I'H ' - .VI -. I ll,','. - .)-.-,... I,-,, , , j :, Mi; ... ., !.,. , '
tie al ...'e. ic tit. ' y(. '"' '' ' ' " "' " " "' l'U'"r'-,,i d.-'"'- .r.d-.r-i" ., nf- il'm-
-7VS-4... -l tfl -' W S--xh. rr- - L 1 . mZjC, , .' ' ' '. 'ML ' 'l wiji . !j j,.. . , W; 1 "ll; If - ,
i !'. i.r i i i . I , a-,, j - i .-sr"-"-.. ; ' . jr-ii- .e,.i io '.-iii', :ig!',,t,ii. a-1 'ii-i . Ti.. - m.-i, Icm-
l! bap.- u. -- t;.!oj t-'.': i , i , -i, f! Win 1 1 . , .- ( ..iirgc J.-i:.-r. a -.tage ' - '.c. ..i 'i.' . k 1-. r-a-.t. ;n. ! ti-i-l.ty i. tl,.
I -a.-s-tt. j-. . ,(...;.o, . ill : er . II ' It,.- ef'll'-V "1 I 111, -n '-. -- - ; ..'I
f -.1 i t i . s . I t I i , ' I- ' ' r . I I
I i r . .' , . .11
I v lol.g.I I.'l.! ,. ....: the. 1 , l'.!!t U.ai.. t: Ol 1..- '!U.l . . JUs eill.lo eis . ii
..j, &i&matiszlx: -Jt ;:.-n-l -s s.'.-.O'-i' . 'it!1 r.rV--r4--r f nf -.f-T' r f : f --t m r 'g-fTI-y r'neifHt -Jt ' ----- -. " -- ; :
.if. :.ti I'.a't .s.t,-,,.. d uTl;;Tr'Crf?V-'r'r"lt''''l''i wiiiiil) Ui.iJiij''-nn.1 -,v,'"- -
. " i r- (. I i i. H- I I i -. I i- -in fil i fl
that ti.ut gta Jm'y is rousing up from ,-
Its 1 t h:l roV 1 !.t n..im in,, il H'ii.L m.'
t.ewed itafrivitttlr iTiirtwev nu.ro around
t-" h 'i';A-..v . tht- Jbj1 of','-l"
ri),--a fair distribution .f the public
lauds or their pit-rwds. - the excliuioii
of faiiatie. and enemies the (on-rTtii-
tion. froiii the rc-j si!.!e olIi,-es of the
iovcrniiient, non-interference by tlie
Ke leral tbiverniuei.t in the elec'ioi:- and
idoin-siw i.iicfH-j ff thHMat(rti a 'oti--venti.ni
of delegates fn.m the people t.
amend the . " it !! t i. :i of the !ate.
rif rrir.i (,,.;. , (! fie.'...... ti-
jn; . nt ltt it ! jfKtit-'fiint a liberal
and jr.-l system ..I internal iiuproveun-nts.
by w Inch the vjjt resources off,;;' Mate
may be developed, and tlt.-'fducation of,
i very chihl, malt ami n-malei in the State,
-vvi'li tliat bantur. thus in-.-i ibed.carried
forward by tlio trne. able and patriotic
leader tcleetvil . bv tlii Colli vutrt.ou, v
t'liiiot fail to succeed!
1 would appeal then to my Whio
brethren here present, a I would to ev
ery Whi' lhrujohoiit the State, to stand
to their arms, to prepare a'aiii for the
conflict. Let .lis bury irff per.-mall and
sectional differences. Let Us li-rjet the
pa.-t. t xcet-t t. guard a'aint do-a-ter in
the future. Vf ir, if I ever had
:..v, 1 am ready, here. ..it this ..ea-ion.
S'vfore we part," perhaps inane nf u-s n t
t" meet a'.iin, to sacrifice all personal and
-eeti"!;.d pl'e1ere!l--. on the llVi" ..f tlie
li:if partr, Un-t to t,:,t s'. -li'.Ier to
TrTe?. 'sliTe'Trv'sTiTer
Witli' t
.--!
r t lie
1, Teuif st, li. r the triuuiMi ft it-
p: ;n i'l'-'- ! I'-t tis ! tli i-. an.'!, u hen the
day of liatile coii.es. let u- ad .j t the n r-rto -rial
,inot:o ft' the gallant Napier. " 11' s
trv Aft. ' .t.wav- ::i ;. !" ami n.- . !.a'r'v .
i"i'l, steieiv. n rui, ri soiute. m n, , !,, ,,
eliaro
rai-e
toTV1!
. Iron
Jill- tla,
w
hole U'Iko I
w il
vie
!'t. an
secure 11- tl
Fium t lif timing ion llf
- - r. - v- , -.- ,
- ' " ' '"J"" " '- '"'?''re5Stre'- nrirT " whht-rtiere--
,t ,.i.-. -. '.. amii f i t t w i ..(. ry.
"ul At tlie close ff a sea- in i.J' -ign.ii pros
'' ' perity,. the King ff I-rael reviewed the
'; ileal;:. '- "l b -I with him, and thus u'ave
- ? " wre--t 'the -fwtingg f tlis" 'grii'teTiiT-
ji'flm !"i. So WLi'lld tlie Tni-tecs of the
V1'imihL'""i1 Seameiis' Friend Society re-
cognize and record the'divine g Iness
which has crow iie'l the tii-t year of their
active operations. I lie origin ol tlie So-
eietv wa but tlie littie prmg. I.ut.liltng'
a .i av in the mountain
so mu.iii imn
a single o.y on a summer day m
it have
drained ; dryi .ll'J.t,UL,Lt-'dl:-;''V.rfji;ti
-7, ViTivK-r ,Wlff'(-t"hii,l rlii-li l, :n , l .. in n '
.-ll
u.liWe.!ah.eti Hi, aiol
eHH-ii.it v fwa-ww-H ;1 -loladi
a river, to make glad
the c.t v of our , il. . 'J' . secure the ob
jects ..f the S.-i..ry, viz : the -bcla! ud
:t--.rr.l inj;r ''"eiiwut of SeaTtieii, and tiu-tr.
i.innane tr.-atu'ieiit. it wa- deemed funda
i.'ei.ta! to e-!a'hiish a- good Sailor-' Il-.uie.
a boarding house otdo,.d i.iiaracte:'. wnel e
t:,, v -Cut I be '.r, teeted in their rtion.v :
oil morals; where tbey should respect
r-r: where tiie mcK. tiie wrecj-eaun'i (ics-ti-iHe
lnav bo provided for, ami -where
with a1 divine hl.'itig .tiir feet may be
furn'-d into lie- pathway of, life. A cotn-
, , . . it ii
,u- lot ami l.oiise
bei-ti pufeiia-cd at.
lor thi
I parti
V cccn-
Lteii-ie repairs Heedful to pa'
'!..- le'll-e ill fttiij.le'e order, solhat'the
-'.res underneath may furtii.-h an anioiai
rr-rt fon-an-rs--rM- Tqrp,-irr. and" rrwnt-" hr
titt-t! ? acc .nuie.da'e at one time, a'
ha--: l'.iu n.tiii. have been Ci'imueueed.
A JtnanHa! -'.-ltetm-ir !"'ii -t th
i
...-i-.-w.ti, -'ibuotli-.: ;
f i:.i e been S-.V'l d
.w in'
t,
'h-
' '..?"'
s.v-tf.oV.
fsiife
ihtp ' arrj gr
riti
'" ': '' i''';.a!.ie
' s:;-j:.'.u. It I-
e.' Wil! be itid.s.
in
nil. to ti.- i
I that
t .
ii-l,-ai,!.
j.vi o:.,g.j,bat il
1
ii' to fariii-li tin- i
die s-enm.-ji- I' Mend
. .rgau'. i I T ti. is pi: :
et.t. ! c-i iiilld. nee for ll
So-
eiitl
11 .
tl.e'la-t named amo'i'i' : a'.d t the e-.n---vni"!
-hi'h'rtitiyt -to otrrs.r.t'- "nr- Agnf
, t.ii; V. Vii4- J. J.iiig'.;oIi. XuJe.s.u;C..vv."h
.'.I' i '. c- 'pera! . ui ;f' i t. r.; f ' ,e .' -rni.-r.
.j.:-.V',S,.',ll,thi1 cord.abtv w!,.'eli In- a'. I
t..-- a Use i !' ..-anien ha - ' ""''', a!.--i ,- r
- ' ','ed I'l Cat! V n ,1e I ' il ' i .ell " - .
t ,r i-n .
CwlTi.i. IN FLI.smN.
Person Comity possesses rich IV;
Mini:
in ,no,a!s ami niincraU. ; It g.ddorv
neretions. in ems a,ion
1 -in I , tl ..
all, ami also tlie
per ores, r roin t ornwa
.,nvi-f ir , .... u .,..f
ill s,,iiie of the copper'.iiincs of the Mis -
-issii.pi valh v, and vields ,V to To per
cent nf miinit I'.ii't i.-.rt ..fu l.st u:.s
considered black copper ilUhe. west i- an
ore '' cobalt. If absolutely pure.it con
r iins mi per cent, of ci.piier. It i-a!-
toun.l ! excellent rj
i:i the T.alie Tnp!;r
nality in- larxe veins
or Copper region.
Ihe oxvd- of eof'per are ca-.il v smel
ted Siy heating i:h the aid of charcoal
ah 'lie. 'liny mav be converted clireetly
into t.ie -u'.phate of blue v iriol, 1 v means
ai ;!. Put are more aluaMe
Ifi' the e, ti.ev utl Td.
"U w ill ,ee, therefor. ,
t more 'ban tu ii e the
that tills ore i
value ton for
t, ,ii of that obtained from the Fentress
uiifte--for two rca-ntis:" 1st, Thar the
quantity or metahc copper m it is more
tliau dfii. le. L'udly, lliat it does not re
quire the everlasting proeeis by which the
nii fal i- proeured from tiie other. The
my le-tioii there can lie about it re
lates .to the .i.iantitv. We will take up
t:ie ore.aain when we -.hall L'et a littl
isi-ttnv
thin,
se q
Uccl
r
Liable iu
w huh
e cast
I d j not think will
r.ve to be
Yours, Arc.
L. MI'ICHKLL.
t r. ,..;.,. ..,. ..f 77.:..., n... v..
'iai ileiaid eivr. t.:i
way that the people of New jer-ev pav
their tax.-. It seems that the Legisla
ture of New Jer-ey gives ,the Camden
and Am boy Uaili'oad Company a monop
oly ofthe right ot way across the State,
,,,
coiutitiou that the company pav into
t)le state Treasure
ii i lie! i i'. i' r,t ..it,! on
- .ri,- i"fTT.;..Ti,., i-' tMTiiwlw)'
.-.,, : ', M. .;.., ,,. ....
...... .1 . ' T.i . t. . .-. , '
I1" e.xelliUL me pe-f f le ., ma! ,-l;li,' Ifom.
-; tjuaUim... -It-aii.eaiii therefVfr th.it ttltf
,,4-.
p:i:a and New
Jersey taxes,
to pay?Ht:iis (.:;t
cour-e, char -.
a I. at. would o
Kv.-rv trav l ib-
fi'K haw.-'to pav the New
Io enable tin.- coni.auv
tati-ii. tax, they itm-t, of
lll-'le for pa-syj;,) thin.
herwi-e be rea-oiiu' de.
tle-ii between l'.iola lcl-
jdiia and New, York help-, tu pay tlie .N.
Jer-ey taxe-. This is a new dodge. -What
next ilinfiyik Slue.
FISH BUKF.D1NG.
A ' New York correspondent of the
Wilmington N. C. Cnnimrrrtu, gives the
following on the interesting subject in
dicated bf-tiie above caption ; At ii meet
ing ofthe Fanner's Club held in the
Atnerieaii Institute building, in llroad
wav n TT. ui-s.Tiiy uit.-rn.Hiii. the subject
,.f I'i-ii-ul'iire or I' i-h Iiree.liiiiT was bio't
up. lite lir-t aHeinpt- at artilb-ial ti-h
; Techno were minle, l i.ciieve, a 1...
7.?jefj;?
if T rTinc'e '?i:TiHr''v?ilrs'
bonb-
p- "f a slia'i.ow stream, "and uudei
th.- influence of natural temperature.
i!.it tii. l.tt'ii.r.H or eggs are now transport'-.'
in box.-", and expo-ed to the ac-
!ilkffljiiLjiatt-f :of.':tnB'"iiirt')er teituwnftitri
w-rr-m-rrr?s-TT-T!Tfr--frrmTi-s-ro
Thev are brought, Tar. .ii- JAeVaW
theti trau-ferrcd int.. obh,n'' earthen
tr.")'' i-. ri sin.;
IV
r- upon, trays jiiade
ot wibo'.v. so that tne water niayAmreip
5ii!--t'rnU-e..ai-' iiUid tiujMi. .. Thu -travs- ac
arranged in a pyramidal liuioi. 'and a
-tre-ain of water is kept ffowufg into t.heiu.
Tin- ba'ci.ing fccupie- abflt forty dav
ratber a I .tig period
th'- voung ti-ii are -i
at JHii: end ot which
running alio.it.--
' L.x i i-rt me'hf s hiii OT
n siicces-Iuliv man.
'-;cr-1rT'f-''a'.vr.'''i"ff"oifr and -:i!'ii
.Mr, I'-ll. ft lypiaui in Most I m-t.-.r,
tlt'-.-.-n rt'0'ti- miles from the city, sta-
1 -hat beriail nuni'-roi.s t)sh j..,n.s on
Hid that he has -Hf-cei. ded in
. . I .. I, if. I i . IT ? W m mrr nih.,n.l m M..-,. f.i ruiuin i is V, ,t.i 1 11 Tl eii nrFlililf I w : 1,111, Ulllll.il C1CU13 Ol ureal IIIIUKI IHIK'l" nu,,la ,ir rf. ki i,.inu. Tl. .!....
the rniversity, which has been Aimished ' "Z "' t disguise the fact that he dl- H-,"fl '
us by Dr.,.;,dan,.o,,eof,l,eowner!i-of- 1?-rH, A. K , -''" -'1'-the i,,,rod,,c,ion .d
thi, tav.a-ed rexion-JA- C.U.W, gZ"' " '" " "'" -,",,,.Gmfe U 1 ,,u Austria aud France are united ii, the ll.at, forfaeiiLtinx the trai.HlK.rtation of
r,V. ... V.V. C..FJ: -21. ' - dow.nxextractlro.il his speech: can.pa.X", ranee will not permit any , ,ht. ,.,!!,, ,lie Hndmunitions of war, and
Ve,. .. , . . , . .. vr:,i. .1... l ...s f.- 'scparati..n...t (.he Mate !Kond the Alj.sitllT.riMirMHw.4he-.liaW..i ci-anted to
-end me hi-t nit! I "j! ,d P1.S is to l, the stab.e of avow, that I wis ,ied with doubt . tr liit v:..H I l'L' ",1 .
,, , V ', V 1 1 J- ""'-" 1 h.'fV;l ,i,ilt Kv,Mi-imiyv M.-.s-.u-es of 1 and he who l XV'-"'H ''"'" .ivere, and tiirther thatwlm-privilexe of extending the same to the
.ccu ,,v- ,;'r soveral "" th:lt r'"""f-"Mino'ved. had more ap'atl.v or less appre- d-onntenances , all attempts at J ,,.M., terinini.s of the lllinoi Central
er.h' " " will be held to further service. J ; hension than l lmd. lut WU the !..., wv,,ut'"." "'vV l - 1 " ") Ka.lmtd, r thffMiwippI riW, ery
"?'. "f r,,- ,V(lMt were well Ibr the people toWcall t.ino,,. -rv of Ve. woe to Jerusalem! is '";-.'' declaration, as olheial. Itdrernate .cetioi, of land U ix ections
, " I "ft" An oxul , , . I 1 'v h. -ml I do not believe tint A ustiiii continues to send tnops to the ; n wdth on each sirlo mid nmd, within
'f p'V "S " "If l'" i T' , " 'ri'r; w i, i a-v . t ' . . . ii -''tla-asten, fnmtiers, but she IVrri.orv "of Minneota; the i4ervU
md in dull black ma-es. and botry.ndal tiou, as that al-ue will enable themj in al,t. ' VW.. , - ;. ! ,,, ' . ' '-'ely to pn-veut disturbances extend- Heeti..n not to be autd for lew than t'wo
peter. ( l.urch iu Jiiit f'3liA4r'i- iinlnTatloii .ol his favorite
p. j. i
- - LJr -
SAZISJ3 UKl'rXrCr
.. , o '
iti ..ic f H,gi,
' l - - "mc' - i - uwc - Jini,u - ,,lw
i, ...... i t-r I m, ,, I ,;..,,..,l ;
- - - - s v "r1""1""1 on.-
' Sfat0- '' the year lix. It did not ori.d-
"ate out t any hardship or iieces-itv of
tin. nul will ii.it utl',.l ..... .i;. i
-hruetit. mid llier. f,.re h-, .... ..!.,;,..;..
their siipfioi-t. l'j to thai time, no p..r-
-tion ft our State had ewr thoy.dit about
it. Its enforcement upon their intention.
was not prompted by a desire for an im
provement ofthe condition ,f the people. It
was purely a political inameiivre, and de
signed fortbcside purpose if J.urtilij; "
one party and -ettino hji anotlu-r. It wa
Hrst brought before the people by Ia i.l
S. Ueid, tlie present Governor, when he
was a candidate against Mr. Manly. Ibit,
if accounts be true, he is not entitled t
the credit of oriinatinx the idea f briu
ing it into that Contest : That tumm , if v.
may se speak, belongs to a man wh k wa-
not, nor never was. a e.tuen ot ..in St
lie knew not' ng of ....r j ( !e. nor
iLcfriictic-ii ,ttTi-ct..ul' isur i.ans ami ,
stitution
i. ut lie
d that N
Catoiinia' Could be humbio'i-l with the
crv i'f ff mijFriiiri, and recommend.-.!
Mr. Ib-i'd, it is -aid. to try it upon then.
"The coilee-ptton ..fa toreigm r, it was read
- one who wa- un ami wanteo to gjet in
and who was not over scrupulous as t
tlie means to accomplish the end aimc
at. The p-opli' iiever had, nor have they
since, felt the m-cessitv of the tiling.'. No
State in the I nioii einoVs .'i-eater'coii.-t
I'liioii
tntiraMdwm'rrr-' lnwr y5fmr
, - , ..... -. ... c. .. r . .1 ... :
45
nevance, it is always
, i
.
t. I...... .
JT!h. it U.iiot!ej.'.-c,ted.tlua. ifciwit
-hoi-t
sa'i-f
f a trial (' th.
its advocate-.
ex pen ii i.-nt wd 1
' ''
Jt i- i.rtttv getier-
ally c .ucr.S-d that the peode .. f NJortL. UlJ, at.d iiey .rnime -till. ' .r... ;llr.,jalri mil.iou., offiauc.'lo U.ui, Na- mittee of the Whole upon the privnteeal
( ar-.lina have Ihc;. brought hr de-ire a ! i- 't.r, ,n i:.,. i,,,i.,,..t i ,,., j,,,), ,n -. ' elidar : hut after fw.. hur' n.'fit in do-
oba: in tin- e-nstitati.m touching 'hi- '"''''' '''"''.- all u-.-lui and piad; p..r.v rrt.,: ,: b.-eu made in I'ari-. bate -. .me of It ..f rather nu animated and'
-..lllj .;.!,.; ..uil.tlie- i'li): qutjou. w hj;a of- . '
f. r- ai.-d hindrance to its accompli
.. . ,i t . . I .ti
is-ihe one, as. to
oerat- a.lvocatiiio h-gi-uitive action, ami
the Wldgs thCiiiore -al'e and r
of a state convention, called
iilarmode
or tiie ex-
pre-- piirjM.- of revi-mg the ctistituti .n.
There are many strong rca-oiis why a
convention fchoi.id be preferred, and we
hope, hereafter, to present them to the
Consideration of our readers.
We
to the
it. vite flu
f dlowiii"
litte
Ul of flir readers
ii the Nebraska
('a, in the I'liite l Semite, ticti. Ca-s
i- g..... democratic authority, having. .nee
been tin- candidate fr the 1'ie-id. ncy o
-. I.L..I ..iii-. v-: nini lo. itu.--. .m- ..ti-,
- W -'jr-cr, ongur, iron, u.ai co,,-,.,e,a
''"!'- ll!ivu a '"'"v "'.-'ght "ii th.
minds of his party tr
Is throngh- nt
tile
-CXtlUil
-uf-a mn--w4-
-bad
fi-verT. ik'-'tv-ertstntiu-irmrlt r.f illfrmoTiiiK'tb iTi-'van"'
W e would, therefore, more e-i-.'
licit for them the serious attention of all
good and peace-loving member-of the
democrat. party. I la y w ilJ.dis.coe.r
...lliat ticiiciai Cass be.ii.iv,' w-itlt -mnny-
U'higs throiighoiit the Country, that the
Nc!.ra-ka que-tloii wa- not only ii-eb--s,
but may b; attended with an amount of
evil greatlv li-pr.iportioii to ilie taucu-il
good anticipated, or claimed for it
,v it-
st ardent supporters.
Fr.m ihf I'li.i. l.lUr NV
CASS' SI'KKCH -ITS SKVFi:-
ITY IT'iV iMU'fU.A'-'s;
Tlie spi-'-ch ih-i: '-red by den. ( a-s in
the I 'iiitcd Soiti-s .-senate, n Monday ht-t.
In favor of tin- n-peal ' of the- Mi--ouii
'-.ll.pr. i.lli-e, is p'lbli-hed
in the Ifil 'Jil ('.A'.. of Tiles
jitest i7rm cwlmntii- ( flint -pajarr.
'I hough txtcid'd to an utim. i ( s-tn
r
as wo conceive. tirireH-iiiHiite atel imp.nr
dfiiable length, vie have had the patience
in wade through it, and give it a careful
icru-al ; and it i- but ju-t to add, that
there are inaiiv tilings" in it wLicTi are br
accordance with mir own view-. I hough
we dilb-r v idelv from him in the general
nel.i-:.t. at wTuTCTTe arrives..
's . IS1
s on III I . 11 o, as ' icil. . ,l.-s s, ,i ( in.. .oe-
.7 ..-.rr....r ...
. h. the doc -
trine ..f-o,.,o,....;o,r,e could not do,
.r. I.fli,, i.,U. f,.r Ilmii,!-.'
1 ii 1 i. nr nt it ill sun ii-. d
tb.f.rr WiMUknsiirtrt.fl,, .
j.itirjpi.jt-i j.r j jjujuntit m u s et i.
ler pilltsof lliiip cell niiicll have
! i i l l I
.souieu lint snrpnseil us, ami which wy - re
gurd nut only a honorable to Li chariie
4err hut a-u taiuiug just and iueniial
rebuke to Jtidge LKufglaa.' It is apiareiit,
fixnu tlie whole tone and tenor of Ids
ppoech, that Getr. Cas deej.l lament
firtViiiifieliCISiff Itu Teon iiiTritiiceit jii
CoiiKresg ; and IfT.eqtiaH' clear,, that,
if it Ini.l il.ow.iiH.'il nn liiin. thut Coinnr.
I -,- - - -
ihTSij Wonld not have Wen
.... ,
i win-int, .reenhtm, lie lias no ofl.er cmrse
" ""v" VM :."" " "
euator io oie upon ineproposiu.Mi, uiiiii
I ... I a 1 I f
- rrtn,nt - nt. - ntm. - .!.t periodical rer.ewul-, nntl
Co . . ,.- .
rewaivoi nil- uiieaieniuir sui'U-ci, iini-i
Ji. ees-arily produce i.
ritation ami excit.
incut, tiiulinir to arrav one seciion ..i n
country aitanist
another, and thu
weaken tho-u ties of eoiitidence and af
fection so essential t" the permanence and
traiiiiuilitv of this milttv Confederal v.
Kveiits. eonneeted with mir territorial inr
' gramiizeiuent, Kt-rmnl ax ih. ir n-xr-tnj
ij. ij ii. in i , t.i lean io me ioi uu r aL'iiu
tio.i ; but the pre-ent one has bur-f upon
us without warning. n'l tin nk.ffm
'-.-i.'Vr.y irltirh liiiiht hurt fnilt .Cff.'A
And
"Mr
the e
-hall 1
again :
I'le-idelit, I have not withheld
iv--i' n ! ij ii iii'i t cl-ew be re, iif r
withbo'd it here.
thai tln
lies
tioii of tiie rj
i!
t the Missouri ( flu
proiin-e, wjiicli opens all the m-piuni
points eonneeted w I'h the subject of (- .n
gie-.-ifiial action iip..i. slater.' in thetcr
lltolV of the I'll.ted States. ., Ii. , n
ln,i,j,t r
. at. I d
vantages to
out eigh t h
. not think Hit-
praetieal
in. il-llle
result I.
en the
whicii
mjii.
the 1 1 1 -
I loaci
any the b
h the e..nn-
-y.t-UU.Mt-ltu.uiCtjUtrui:
' . v. is. sure to produce.
A nd et again :
' I i 1 11- believing, nhmthl t'lf-
let! Ms it H- in the bill- when titst intr-
ii 'hy -thE.Sfcttata-.4"W - - 4fl - 4 -
f ilri't I'rttrtMtt'iti'i'ftiiiin'lttt-- .1 ifiim ii
t
iff,Min.. I am ii.uii' it was reporl
il tl.at 1 intended to pifpuH the repeal
fthat measure ; Irit ,t ir.it m, . rim-.
(nteiiti
had ti
ere w hoii v misiinder-too.l. I
L'li whatever to take such a
steti, and thus rcmsritafin" from it
pit
ivf,n,,u 'w,.mnr r -
" :IUJ "ail u. lie ll. w e.l,;Uli. I. w
d
ifcili.'tij51ow;i-.I hv iitffrivvrfsm.' ' bv nrri-sr.
. I i i.i'iu i .1. r.iei si ' mi nil- i,cn ii-.. i .. .
aud by it- a-eiaf:..i1 with IV.'L.ill Jitoi.. H.m. of t..... tl.it Smith
II-1 W ll-UU-rerfrtitr.) I.lsr..rv. It T.I Ton -e.T ..',. i., I... ,, .,-,l,,r...,l l.e ll,.. 1 l.i.-. n
I : 1., . ll;e:l r.-ll.l.c-f. -Wife h 111 rl.M i.-. I !!,
1 i'i
ui-e-t and lirmW in lh land, it had
,.:.i , . ii... t :.... ..
;:,.H.':
cts'coiild liave i.e.-ii a'l. lined wiin
:rV'"f'!f-" '1t,rr,'f:Vi;"'!i'S--;
.oa -. and lai.'TalTeiTTH. .11 t. ill ,d
' - - j-- - ,' , i
tranklv ami leiirle l v.
Tia. ,-,.
thus administered to the
lit'h- deni.-orogue,
who, in tijis in -tat.c'e.
iV C.li-eless lirollu'b'
I'd again to be 1. I.
iiiu wince, if he ha- any
g from the source w hid,
differing wid.-ly from
ha- thus riiihlc I'
the torch of di-c.
iiiu-! have made 1
-eti-ibility, i'ii mill
it did. Though
(
ii. ( 'a-s on the main topic which he
di-.-iis-es, we thank h.m. in cord.ally.
f.T the independence -.vhich he ha- cxhib
..n hi -
iw-n
jiiablii-'
of the chamber, and f..r
ti
mauni-r in whic! he ha
pinioi'i agaiii-t the pr j .r i
' Xl-resse
lis
Li.ly...d!ieluli t.f itt in
th.:, j ..-.cfilre. Tlioigh the fit tie gufnt
mav regard il as the uukinde-t cut of all
to be li.u- cxpo-d by Cell. (Ja-s. the lat
--H-f--W-t"b-if--lo---it-nsbVr--a-o-d---tf-H4il. us -w-r-i-T--
It- III
.--sjr't.eli. anil In: WTtl have not on ly tin
inn al ff his mwn conscience liit. tin
'I'
applau-i
.(' the chili. try for -o doing.
?..Xl4l-Iat M,fulluMM -JiiUMt-f tl-
tains a h Iter -igned". H tm im if W,,',
'! II'-j.," which is a . wry j.Jiallw
hni.iliiig indeed. The w l iter r.i s he can
not g . for ' icneral I)ockerv, becaii. e In
i- an "old f iggy, demagogue and feder
Ii st ." No man who was ever a good
H nig, an hfiie-t man. or lutel.tgeiit rca
di r. would have written such a letter,
signing-hiuwdf a reformed Whig. If i
a 'trick, without the. merit of noveltv, a
poor, nil game, that 'never deceives anv
bodv except the mo-t ignorant. We are
-iirprised at our neighbor for making him
at full leiigtL.-elT a..pai ty,' iu such a wretchedly
lav, and occu- ,ed ini titiji, bv giving it a .laee
lleVI-
in his
eoiniiin?. ,-sure-y i,i" wouui icei inean ll
),e n ally thought it would d wider anv
-
bodv, mid bring them to
the siioiinrt of
the unknown
iiipotieiit officii. Iloi'kerv.'
It might be dill'.-.viit with the author of
the letter, for iit-v one can see that he is
In lett.-r than hi- letter, and that In- holds
hinl-elf in readiness to -bout fob anybody
tlie democratic .,artv may bring out
gooVL'Tiad, orTiTdin-reiifT . """
; -.
s v
J -'.' ntm .l.hrtihim. I here will
he ; 'I emoerniice Celehra'tim, t Smith-
Itiw r ( buic h . n tin firtdiwl inl
h11 - KJ r.gll, img J)iv,
moms, and all other, persons,, .am,, invited
iiimiinj.
7r Tl'.I. IJi' L'AI'Jl.
From lh D uly H..gih I'str.-tinmn, Mnti li 13-
LA'l'KK FUO.M i;iT.OlJK,
- INRIVAl F-TNK isii,.
- r
- j
IJAi-TiMuBit, ilarch"10, 1S51.
Tlie steamer Aaa, vith duteg from Li- jWtfti,Hi8of the pablic land for the rhus
verjNwl to the 2.itli, has arrived at Ilali-ljHirt of Indigent inxaiio per.-K.ns. , 'fliew
lax. We iiriKteed t.tinve wnue item of;'twli''trtciMiira will ihmIk th ,iv ...
thi! MldlixeueJiliaju-rlval,,
Hie Asia left early ou 4U 4triiinx
her day of Miliug; and at that time" no iu
telh'oence of a militarv or naval battle in
- " . . ' . oy 1 , , b .
1 Miration were inaKinir tor tlie ar, ami
Arf-
uiiciiHi..ru iawmioiy uispoM-u 10 me m -
net. j.oers. ,
!Ug n. .eryt.L Aiontviiexro, una Jntsma.
l'he .attitnlle yf I'russia remains un
changed and unexplained.
.(. Jt is ieH.rted that n manifesto, agn'e.am,,,iuieiit, wliich wwmed to meet favor
,,, t" ' France and. KnglaiLd,;haviux all the; wit, ,m JlnHi-pj though no VT.W WSJ fik-
loree anu wetgin ..r a lor.nai ueciarai.on ; en upon it, proposing to retain thq title
of war, w ill appear in a few days. ' Jt is 'f the appropriated land until each w-c-lurther
rmm.ivd that Kngland has et ! tj.Mi -t twuuty miles of road tliaH hav
her final aiiioiincement to the Czar, nam b,.en (.inideted ; and this provision (he
ing tire definite time at which he must;,,,.,,,,! ;,, tfri.at Jbree oiadit to lm in-
. . ., t. . - ,.. i.p Iil,..a
Ihe (ireek insurrection lias
heroine 1
formidalde in Klira. 'Jlie insurgents'
have taken thu town of Aila. and be-ieg-ed
the 'l'lltlr tnttie"c1 fadeT. 'l lirei- th..ii '
-and of tl' insurgent are w ithin ten :
miles ot l iiinni. An Albanian iletach- lion allotting friday lof the consldera
mt nt of tie Creek regular ti-Mojjs.bas lion of the piivute culeiidur, and devoted
..ne'oVer t the in-urgent-. Armed hands its public: silting to the dicnsioii of
of Alb.tnims go from ullage to village private bills, a few if whichWro passed,
aroii-irig tde people, distributing firms as will be seen by "rtTorrTiig to our (Rin-giatt-
and 'jreiiiating iiillaniuiatory hand- gressiomil head. About three o'clock an
...i!s and jdicurds. Ihe (ireek (iovern- Lxeeiilivi; session wm hehi, and the bo
meiit is aiuthetic ami powi rh--i. At Sa- !v- in a slmrt time adjounied.
i-nica me iiinii
iii-ui'reTioii had taken
plaee ; -at '.'Inch tlie lurks attacke.l ami Mouse of Uepreseiitativts. A res.lutioii
.b leated tie iii-uigeiits. 1 listnrbanccs ww-passed cubing uimui the, President for
have takefi.lace m A-ia Minor, and sump intorinaliort iu regantH.) tlie alleged uut
ewutbvrs at Kalaiab iindhw hi--!- Tu-ag upuu au Vuuiri. ao t-ttmer t' lia-'
Triece'if-eTTtiertr wit grr-nr irrrTt-ttf.---vittttt : ttl mi -uU4-4w.uiry wa5i iir
S .in,: distirbail ,u. ul... orr-.u re-1 in dercl in regard to claim allowed bytho
the ioiinm --land-. late Iioard of ( '..inniissKitiers under the
Filmland ha- formallv given notice to
en 1 adl; i t id ITie
tti'tic
' - JVuii-o t'lefgT.Tir Ta:nbridge7Ts
pointiil t.i nun i, ami the cav'alrv forcesof
tlie ttritish troops uu.b r l.aglaw. " States aM nave recuveii no grant ot
Arc units from the liannbc ftafe that hmd for internal iuqmivyinentr-'fliB hill
both to wots are 'reparing ft r a gnat was then laid upon th table liy a deei
baltle. sive test vote ; mid this mav probably be
Not'iing 'iev fr-ofn Asiii. The bite-t vcoitsidered the fate of all hills ut ft siitiilax
account-. tnjo the Mudi of l'ei'ia state eliar.iet.-r. "
;iai he irt-olIicaHv .ami.
I that he
wfe-MwMlWPl-lW- fit
; - i ...i ii . . .. i .
- - tXa. uMt4gfa.ri--MrtMHi-rwaK: ff:iiH'Wlft' et-mlr'Wh1e3i-haKfwI-ht!
. . . . 1 . I . I . .-I ill.: ...
-eni ai nn: ta.-i e . e ... iur .uaj.-s; .
- ,. r.,,.fried lhat the U.,tbscbdds and.
,. . ' .. ... , . . ....
,i I. ;..i.Ll ... .lI.i.. .
'"' t" Fr-M-h Ib pul.l.c.
. , .- . . ii , .... . i
..-V, 1S7-..JM1..I,..S .mjj.ijji .;..,.,.,...gs.-.t,A. .
.v le.en-M c in nance i.eiw .-en r ranee an1,
' Mr.. J).uoi1j ielter to tlie Jvichiuoiid ,
Kx-H'iiinor ha- evcited great comment at
Turin: ' . . !
uwurniiL niBkus.
'Sales .f c.tton f.r the week -J'o.tMin
bal.-s; .peculators taking li.lMNi and eX:
porter- .'i.'ni' i bales. I'rices in favor , of
buvers. I air Oilcans t'.J middling - ;
i j I .t 1 1 l lair iii a ' .-i.-k on iiaun .'".,
'tinrrb-afe?- Tiu'tuding "'"Vnr-American.
I!read-t..ll- . rice--in favor of buyers
U'c-t.-rn ( iaual lb .nr 1 1 - a i , ti.., hio J I
Y.-ll-.w c-.rfi 17a Is; whit..-4s. i;,
Ms.n.-v market ea-v. C
-tc
idv.
Havre cotl .11 market
the week ending mi the .
pi let. Sales
.'d .".,Hobule
FU' 'l ' Lil I KI .
:
( i l.'iii.i. M.ir. h l.'l. lsjt.y i
'Itip .lemn ---ttt VS'i'lsit-r-TTt'h 'nr-r"tnT TTTTo-l'l
mH MnvrrAm. , lM.h.i.rW, -
,,v,..:.l .1..- ,.rt. Un Nu, .In." l-.-iprs r.-,r,
,,'l.rnbl.- ,ie,,.... l- irgu, ll Ml ,.-ek
"JI III l.ilh-- . H . I " 11 1 1 -l. Ill'- -J .fl- ll''- t.r-.K
'll-' l;UllMfli, wll!. ll A 4 Cl''l' -I. HH'I l'illt tt'i
rn)li- W.-ff t If. ' A 1l 1 - It III (-' ll Illil Iwi
I .. I I V s- 'I'l . . . 1 .
i.-i.rs, i xi biiluiir .th. ir minimi Incnwe. Thej
lh.rk-1.. n.rlM. :;,,. n. looUHin ns.m, nn.l. being mf tJm
f.1i,irl.ist..u, M.ircti 1.1, 1 151. ' iiig. uVy iu-li in a 'sIy Iu Umi rV fanrni In
1,500 !...!- were ., I., d.n , at fr.iin 7 tu Id tli W.-.I. In n..ili"iii Io iIk-m' million of fftr
i -ii!-. '1 le iiiuile t o ti. in.' i ig.i.-i , lli. i.iiiiiigiMlit cla-w in our own r.ni.itrv
Arrn.-.l bug. hinib.N'.w Yolk; lilii. 'Mem, niiiiil.rs s.v.r.il li.tinlr.-il llidiisiinih p-r xiitiuin ;
r.nltinii.r.-; lnuk- ' ! in-tit. Imrli s W illliiuis, ,u 1 iw.-. u tli- I .., . i. i y foot ol tin- paUa-
lt.'uiiil Mhcit liii.fl. I'luladi Ipluii, llrm-ti lui., wtu-fTn-rtlwirfa if in HO v.'an I UuiiiiIs
-1ii 'N. tnai ai.'l l.-.li. .i-ti-r, from Liver.!.
t,tnnfhin I'lilUm Mmirt, Mutrh 19. I
Tlip'sai.- of rotten ir. onr ninrk.-t v.-stordav
were cr7.i.tl . s-rfi.-- 7-V ImU's, aIoIi tier.- ta
k- ti at fonn.-r ,U..Piti..n. Mr. : 7 cents for bil'i'ii
,,r In x.l lor (hssl M....i.(.
v' I
Tli till I. th H.is. i
Tlie Washington Slur .is the ' Xi-hOtsL-a lull
will .riiiu.lv pass tlif llonx. ur , mnjnrny ' ,
Last ll.trtv v..t,-s. Tin- hopes of ils oj..e
i.i. . i.. v v...i. ii ...i..
m-ni nrff" with lliu f YotIc llanls. , :
' . j
Tl It . r ... ii I ,. .,. ( i
I lif i'l .'c. -All who wain to. nf
'
n M..p io ine uiiisance oi nogs iminnig a.
large in our streets, urc requested to call
il... r-....,.i II....... h.iiu.... il,.. I.,....-.
if lo and lif .ieloek, A. M., on any lav
luriu tl... ...... i.t nioiitli nii. i-i c irr
lUir (I U'ooI.o., I'-.l li-iu b.s..l, i
. . .
I l.e th,, l'n..iii.,iiii,ri .,.,,!
' ' : -. - - - ' " i -' 1 "o
". . . ' , ' , ' . .
' ''' " n is""" r ,ou'" "T "X1"""'
11 1 ul -
The lgmhtnrpot Kcnrtukv Imn an
propr.ated 111 ,() K) to the Clay M-ajuinettl
al, -.vUU liia. r
t'OAiil,
Twii imp'irt.iiit I.ill.i wutvpa-s:d by i!,e
SeiiaU- vi-ra-nl-ir ; the first the hill tj jjr.j
mute the e.'Ueieni v of the army hy pruvj.
Jinx for a ret jred lit yf dial Jed j'iihcm;
the ci'lier T.i pruiiHilo the mleietj .f (M.
' i nianitv. bv rruntiii" to tb scv.'i-iil St......
tmFJt'mrrwl ITT tn euli-
f j dar of theefiafe.- Ilie hext "ul.ieet ta
ken tip waa the iqiiention; of, Mr. I'helps"
right to hold a alat in the Bttmte under
H w m wif in 111 K7Viintv nnillf
.,,) tin Kinf .
,- itytZiZZttn
. ue.i the tliitfuggion of the Senate bill rant-
inx pnljUo land to the Territory of JJ in-
.44-4lart and tffty -eents pw acre. ----The
- 1 cmniifTw rose without reMirting the hill,
! Mr. (oittiiiir. of New York. UL'i?!stel m
. I 1.. . .. II I
cornonited into ali Aiieh irrniilri
Yt ,. f !,,yvL 0?
The Senate adhered to it late reolu-
H idne-s orogrcssed htlt little inlthe
Mevuan treaty.
The Houte:ifiruied iTiesTnpiriTment
of Mr. Kjsrrtrt the Minnesota IJailrtiad
ap-"l.illviif : to .iTsfriimte tlie pr.K-tstHrVd,'the
rXt-rved ,sectUns of lanflf aiuollg HUch
It ciibl i.of but be considered extraor-
difiry ttlf frutnN tJt-mft ma lb raff
...i..... .1 i.i i.- .
.-. j-.n j -m, i.uie i.iii-- wnll
their ..Wii l.ill l-rrmiy a .imrtfefreii of
llisti. e uiis uhoiit to he iep..nl..,l t.i lb..
........ '. . .. . ...I.!!.. .1 i .1 .. .
iiirii-.M1 I'liiiiu- uniiiaiii u.r iiil- common
bei.eliu -
. .-. a . .-
iirainl i-Umi-litri tlut mainiMM rnu
I - - - ...... - . -
Hill
I
cut i,r..oress uisiii the bill in hand.
the House a.y'turned. .... 1
- A (. 1 nt, ff 3t,xrrh 1 1.
"'e
Kr.s.i the Itsl.jjh Itcgits-.
t- ,s i ; E nr TUIC 1 irnnisTEA t).
ll,.. II. .ii-. of It-iins.-iit.nin-s.il will lwii.
bv r.-C, i. n.-- to (lie report of Coiignnsioiml pr.i
ifosluigs in sii 'ilii r tiliiinn, niinli. a vast ntri.l,',
ii Moinl.iv lust. ln:ir l if.-1lii.g ri 1 uf lie J'ub-
l.i IMihiii on ihe . :is..si 1. rms, luun. lv, giving
.it llttHV Ul. ka...f-sH. ImHI.I. ...pi-fH-l STTtV Trnt tn
iini -i a l nlm will mm furwunl and atv-pt il.
It n 'o ..'.' illi tlh S luile tu .Iwijff l..ll.ir
tin- n. h Ii. (l ug-' -l.ajl U- thus tpinji-r.-., and
niniiin.i.s fin ii.-t ,.t niisii... ijs-q-i.tratcd
,'u .Ti "th.- . .Tlf Wate-TrS'if' if iw tint llv. '
; u.' lei..' lite all'linnly ...I ill.- 14 Wltsliilll.in L'll
of, ton " for ll..' iiss.-riHiii. Iliiil llis itpproml .if the
I'n-si.l. i.t Kill in, I U- with h.lil, uud thu oiigi
nsl .ivi.ii. imiiV ih. n li,l fr.M..l to llieir ispii-
. i u.ie nt. '.Vii.i iK'ft'i-HifTrlmi!ilaiiT'' in
N'or'li I '.iii.tiii v. fl.i h- s;ite ..f ofg!ini7nnri,"
iii -'v ..nt, i. t it u-r
. -i i.
ll. in. r mi' j..ijiuiai-jiiosii jii.in ij.ie oi ore
If. ...I, si lidis. ,t.t,.l.l, ,l ;,l ll.lsM ,i...l-.f-t'oilirrt-ss.
;i - .T,r, i7r; r.-"7 .WT.' Bit little .l.'HiU tl.iit ll will'
(, ,mmUH Ui-.aiui Uiii la of the lm. I, wlieii
., ,,jl.,. ......r,,. ,,ut o.,i.ri...r.,f ll, North-
i-rn mid Knro mi Iiiu tli ik-iiih f llii-ir s.p
iiUtioii, ii j .. -ti tin- Public lleiiiain. The fun ign
rim!U!gfaiteu ,ii!i tMW'ififa.to, fvw,hiMar!4
nixl per ii'immi, or iilx.ve four iiiillions in ten
' " ' 1 '.
il.nl our own i.-..i...-nill nisli to tak.' isiiioi
,,f lb., f. farms la 1 1 i.ul to lll' .ii : lint is that
I f.v patriotic N'ottli C'aroII
niaiis t lime we anv !iiili' to fpnrc !
...4 l-u. r to ki . p our h"o,1i. here, ami l.s.k
.i7t f .r tin- in- aiis i,f givrrfg ttrcm pMitalil.' yin-
lilc ....-i.t in in.'iiiiifailur. s iiiid otli. r i.nbistrial
niriiits I
Tb p-n.". ..f this IriH, by thr J.in-bf R.'e
r,.ulltivi lak it tlaaaJ-folJ mon- ir..
ri..fnl.vc ll.ixi pv.-r iiisin llm i.-oil.ii uf. .North
l uioliim, l .Ieciifi. te llK r liny jmii.T iiip ' "
(..viiMiit .X their rnjlu ta a fair aliaro in Ui"
.., ... .....i.,. i .11: - ..i ..i:.t s-
'public Welds, tb I.ut4li"ifr-'f ll-n4iJ v-
tnui of lulerni.r lmirove.tii'l.t in lli Mtul, nn'l
Ilo- nm--ti.irnti.-ii ot uur too scanty i.u-n.wol' M-
, -. .. . , ., itr; t. - a.
iiiviIiom, or llie, Iliiiiii'St.wl lnn, wIik-II, wlm
,,ing m tl... -frensnrv, State of .hIIh.
will m-iluco nway our pis.ple!''
The whole Shrill Carolina Mr-antion, we '
ll... bill Hut V '
1 .. ., ' .. . .....ti,, si,. , .h.-
"' " f sr"- jitiiiuioi" ,ysil.I,li
.,rll. I ',.. .I,'...' ..- ..fuir m.rl into, ol tlllL,
,i - 7 ,-
f I 1 I I .
I UUIIO l.-.luls .
T1K. r.,,l.ilion adopted bv tha lain Whitl Ton
',, : .....i..i..k ... ,1., Jv.., jblnrth- C'arolin
i4s4sww4aW asiuaniL vunthmw.iiUll "M
U" , V m"1., .TLl rf!ilVm I
I'.. tf.tittt Aud'r an ioKiii'AtE."" Vm I
vijui imij Ag u. ' i -
J
wi . . ' ... ...j, .... ,-. . . . . ' "', ;,. i. , , ' ' ,' ; ' .',. I ' .' '-', :'.' '