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:" . (I 1, '4- 1 .' ' 1 V ) a 71'. i ::zz::kss, 1 1 rgsin armed irt tiits: t-ftt iJi ti.i--m.n.ihg. having; It l'.r,.i, . u it..-. -j;-J..lvJ tl.irtv.-' ix hour l.y it heavy gaie ot wind) on - , . , -- .1 ........ I. .." I ii. ...I ... .... hrt.L ..AF.UYAt c, ""'..SH,U nu '"3j" in without 'rcgaKT to'conscQucnce, and tn tor the tewaflrw Aiatsthm. un iTV'' . Jtl.atsheis compelled It a cnoof du-pd, a body of Russian attempted Td.e Hermann ha 150 passengers and , . .. . ..forward iJ.-defenWi of Wen at Oltenitxa. A derate bat a full eargo of .eruian, t reach and Bra-; ish merchandise. - . ..J - - .eltc-d State n,a.lsUHim!p hjil l (w UK.n an,l(.a,T diVmaed ! t up' that they had 'to retir to tlieir vJlc t apt. Iny, arrival at S".nU- verf W4lW f18veTH'itUf;ichv ; entrtfhineVt. ..n en her- w.iv t.. Havn- on i.thHk ttJtK aluj fl, th Ending of Wi TJ very day the Russians commenced 4''i.iU4itlSLE:.i!i!.vi jfefttfikta ml b$ aa t decidtNllcrewinjt the l)a..nhe, Omar Pasha de- ir.jaHMi - T """.': ' "iwuli UaaUi eiidbi'Sd' ti;cf'aernitugwt TmterirtmssdOTriir If agw- Hie Andes reaehcxl Liverpool on the. , utfi,iu - ma. wliieh was reported to be' itu.re 111- M.I. . , ,, ' , J lie poiii-icai iiireinjri'iipe ny nit- iit-r-nintm i of the highest inrfxirta'nee. i lie ( 'ahitict eoiini-r (Icspiiti hod witJi the nlliniatrniM'f Fratn'c and Knl.wd t the F.iiiHTor i.f Uti?"ia hud returned to lndoii w-ith an otiiiial HiinimiHTliicnt that no reply t" the j"Hit demand of die -JlJCJ 'KpJ'i'r. wirtild le mailt'. In co!is'i)iifiii'n of Whs a'tnesji? rrofHT .1. . . . . . I 1 : .. .1 .1 II .r , M,,l1u,,M: " 1 -She contludf with a determiiiatioi, i 1 r'1""1' "' a, to, aaingi,,, enj.m uh Fuoe, to support the la. ure ol .. .tiati..n t amed on Turk. M a . with Kiiiui, and tin; tvnm-nt necwai-' Tie-QlKVI1 has ulso i9illeil a rrt.lUnm. ty ut adoi.i,(,j; other n.enres to enforce ; Uofi j(l n(t!WMi t0 tweimmJcu f .a compliance. I tral uations, of liCh we have the,folk.w- lliu ini'-;i''-e eoncliKiiKl w ith a ik'flar-, . ntirro flinj tio. I rit.mv.lifti:l-fntm thi hrV-? "i cry of her army and navy under the J., ' ii-. I 1 he ui-aL'e was to be takea to eoi- eide ration on the 31st ult.. and a reply from both lionse-n of the rarliainent will be voted in aiiiiwrr to it. In the iHcijiitime. an ollicial declaration of war aoin-ars in the Lmdon Gazette of the ssth. and in all the London papers of' the ii'tti. f - 1 . l.-.tt,(r.r. i.sn.i.itf.,, ,. n.u. ! wrM,..iiii iUi b.,.-.,..v.-.1o. ;ja.r Majestv to forego the exercise ot saa.' Irom the Lmoeror .Nanoieuii. to tiiei : i . : " ; .. -. . ... ..... ..r. ene inai u.e- rttvnr .res,uiioti ,m u.e al.inet of St. Pet-jr-bnnr had placed i ..1 . .1 . . 1 e .i.!" toii-a. jiiar-with Frani'e.jite-. resH)iiibi;;ty of which belonged entir to the ltis!:tp.ioveriinie:it. The British fleet under Sir t 'harle Na jder has passed the trreat Belt and an chored Jf Kiel on the iltii March.. - Tlie IuiJ-n cuju uiarket was beeomiua a little U-.vi:.T. At Mark lane, on the STth. the show of English wheat was ill sign iti cant, and fat-tors were unwilling to cStjhe ydnced rates of tlie previous FridaV, and millers refusing to pav high er jirieeiVidy a tew sale were closed at two to three siiu.i ngs ,K-r ip.arter neiow tLu,. .tt tin. t Ii lilt . .1 ,-o '..11.. fliHU n'fcd on -.the i-lUi. Barley 0UB ort ,0 sin lings lower., ".' J At Lin-,lr .1 large speculative purda-; s of American fl.-nr had lake., place, ; J tlH-re was a c.iii.iimpttve and eu- sea ami 1 . :. . 1. 1 .... 1. .. 1 n: .. -.. l. :" "'"- -'"""S8 ' OB ttW-WttoWttlff tav"wa vef V- Bat. liuoasusiHnide.1. ll.ere had been a gen- eral and heavy decline. ! i'----. "riTO- s "J ' -,..-.'',ii ,.r t-r..,i ,1.,,...,. i.urtrt r lurn n11 -.i.L..r itj iV. ...... .i i j i. . i i i ..l.: ..t 9 v ii i r,,.,. i'..r ..r i'..tkM... v r - , t . i i . . . . i.iuiH ai, a i iv irmi ivf, wa u timi' '-- ' ' a..s.i nit; vimcli wi kq y stt.t MM I I IV Ut" ltU. II If MIlHiei V , I" HI Hf HIV ".." ' a r u s- . . . - it'll P-MfAT. 11 ed. thert-were nnmer himiiriesfortor-' " " i"! by Mr. .Tone. ' propo-.es to send np a inagtvn-1 f. ., -n T ... . thing more than . eiin wheat, and a large biisYiiess was done ...:i...... .i..,...i... . . .1... . ...... .1... such s hs scent fie and cxner menta cent tire bJ.!o,.n, accoiupanied illi .--.i.i., ..,1 iwlfon, t itieau Jl . ,.. tw?,''h':i f1' : . e I JAMHocrats, and -aU to. manufacture a lit- j knowledge of mbjVef. of thi. natnm that; rW! u' . 'jteTK-t:"-- i ' . . . .n bnuf:... :. ! A7AT;..Vnr-;.i,f.1 f.r mm J" " explanation made.inthe.Ilot!e- Legislative camtaj tor Ji.mselt. . in w4 ,,e willbe tble to saH-r : ' ! V "ihs r.TTT. r. -I.'7- . -.1 1 - Tha I'atriut.. 1 T7 r;l tommons the Attorney tteneral sta-toruer tliatottiers at a aiiUnce may prop- . ... . , , , ... . (lav evening next, lmw mini ..1 iuu 11 ' rc,,u' " '"" "other of tho lilie ,..La.w wit .mil lifi.iUv wl- fitt. tlii. - . . - . . .... ' 1 ..-It. nnltl.n ruinrl Lopntitl a iliiiif.l ria In I tf. ' . I. ..1 .f 11. . I l - . oilier. HI 1 lie IIKv i - " ... .. - Tr .... Pulwwinf.. It, t. ithm.i.SmM.Tntti tn -v.wtWttt. tt.t-.M..l. Ll.llxlrtu.lL ui .. . . ' 1 .. - ..'....-:. - -SJ but ke.rf V-,- .VV '"V- I ... ... ,......u.v: u ,,, im J t 1 d 1 . : .!.!. ".-w .v. vw. v-. ...... .-w. ..x ....... w. I " ' - -"1 fc, 1 - r . 1 . .1 1 t . . I ..t h.s b.ili, ...I..U v..!iu.r ..I .l.u ut wn ' ioi.i lor. .-iioei 11.au m si. 1 . .... i.s. , liwairiam... 4.R.I.I. . .....miI.' nurtmnlnrlr th I wire nminmunt IVIiiin,1 nuraimv or H Mtnrn Xorf H rsmlins. the : " . .. tlhr a I'- ' wu.r7. marfcr ling the liite.1 States for retusinir to grant I in the country. No ooblkatioit of is-1 SrhnWiromnt f H, V..tlrto rf.hv ... ! f 1. 1 : V.i. ..:.....(:... .' il ; . -.Lt. ..I.. V ...... ll . '. , l.. , , -s- j- , , .....r,.. .. , . ..,. ..,.,,.,.. ,.viS..ju ,1 t, . ..r.i .1 : . V L ' 011 e ""'w:tig day-wa very naf. ---f lofttir f At Manchester transaction had been ; . T, In the London St.x-k Fxcliange prices?uvf -n l ? FY , S , r ' 1 77. . 'x' ' " " ! of 1 : b srilL weXl idnl; 1 lh tghd and France e,,gage;ot the Court, while iuuJ . pvrsotu were a t 01 a p.ium setunucs were uetiium, to gn n , ,y f)ree f arms UI1. dinner. 1 he whole matter was manages! apd money was very tight. I ....sols were ... ,nai i tu.nnu ,uAt a,.,ll w ! with such secrecy ,! disnatM. ns to have hut nnotml at Mil to Ha:. full ,,f two . , , , JlmrpmrM?, , . - i lie drain .t specie to India ana t.4Hli is now likelv to L --hocked bv the fall in tl rates ..f7xchau-'e announced bv the; , .. rM.i14iipe.aiiiiuuiei... -, ....V.l.:.... ....... f:-. .. .' ."I ' . 1 - e"m tr.wo . Mie-maMwaemruof f... ' ?wr, 7 X .iAdhesJoh aflh:hF Powex of Europe-jed . dMlegto. to tlie popoee,i CHveH. .Wvfaifto,., tiieay, 5. Turkev Maraees to all" subjects' tion, has written to the edher of " News" of war. At Birmin-ham business was 1 . V- - ' bn.k. At NoU:iliaiu there uasagen- ersd stagnation, both as regards the home ami foreign demand. Great dullness pre vailed in the woolen districts. In the Irish linen uiai ktt there was a sligiit im proveiuciit, owing to tlie intrease of f..r; eign ord.-ft. The t xt-iteiiient in the market forRus- ...w.. - tmd tallow had a'garn-riwn.- rart'wteirrg.v . V" . , ,-, ii- t 1 1 the ndjel, and the Patriot army wi iiiitKesI at , Is. Ai. J.t.iseeil are! palm oi;s ' . . J ' 1 1 1 1 1 . tering near 1 ekiu. .Lii' ; were, also rising cmsideral.lv in value. ngs was tu-; n were deta.Ue.I I'm 11- .!,'. : ! mt, and -eeral hit want of hands. ; Duke of I'oriland i 1 . The .thtrateinnl strike of seamen at . n rtt- 1 .tl-bt 4.-.-' c-t 1 1 1 ... . . nl ' .1- ....... llrr. LAIWl. I 4 ntM-i'i- iiau i4K.il luaee. 1 ue siiiim.iii r ....,i ...i, ,v.T . 1. ,1 ; .... 1 t ti44li wi.fi. lit f 1 ti- in-. i-Lfcf 1 An ft rof'n illi n ..... pi., I tit f '. .r.A..,i . el.ii. -tt 1 11 1 1 : ... . ,,.'. .... . . , . .. . .......... ......,....,,..... r u, u1-1r...e.j ... .........i ...v .... ..-,,s t,, dcttat the Whig., party. J hose at dishearte tjr w'ta-k. A sen -'is intii i-,,.tn.ii to blisi- the Legislature of Paris received a lues- 11 f ,1 " ,,...,.. ti.!f,. ,1,.,. ,1,,.:. . -- nci .r-terl iry "i tTO4in-r, .... . 'l b. .'v.'..' Palace at S.dchhau two .a. .thu-UJajfUui-eii ia in i, r ...... X.;r IV,-' J' Vict "jiprif1 I ft" War Dtlred qnjjui Bostia by Great Britain and France. . j Tw ...o-r liett s-:it:t-r-. ' irintng late " arn v t-.'.1 Ve'-lerda v the "Ui't'iiii! "TIT N'" V.'fk. atid"tbi Aiueri iesi, at !!;:. "ax lt :f Api',1. 'P..- :i'i-f date r to ffn r.v iw irrivul w p Imic the ioipor that war against llns-ia t.-iiU d."-e!are.I i.y f Jr.-at fVit-n.'i-. I nij.-r these deciara . . -..;, ,- I;..,'if:t'.-. are not . i :i-TW .f t'.t- month. ti.t i-ite!.ig--i has been for.i. an and l' ai tion-, h . . . . lo !.! '.. it i i'U.'. -y p vet ti'ot'l an l!eine.i't o! i:.. .ii.li' tfmf this d.-iay mav l-:t -1.(1111' v f -t a j'.tcitic se'r- u.a..-..it;e, luougll . w.fsajii'3s. v..t kiil MiSriuti- ret - toil, -..n- liie -tt-.tria attpn-item"! f :iwt Ku- our is about t .l.e pliTig.-d inf. - a"pfo'rae- ; ir perci-p- (si atid i'.v a Ja'i'ig w ar. T f lion til. -1 nr.- .1, n. a : - lv M liii'- tlu dread al;i'Orf,...vv -a. ..in. a." fte ;MV I? .111". I M .i .! a'.i 'i'l...- t ;j-l:4f !". -t.inrr- !.iw...;i,e. a-.:oti. - "4!" :'-."'.if'ii : ' -ir:'.-:- i--; I'. 'if.l by ..:.! l-.r.i!..'.- S.. 1. isi,i, U-ar- J-.i T.T i". '.t-itli til Vr 1. .Is l-r.'. "'... Ojini.-ated " t the so i 'iroanteiit On the fi t.-ji (- .iieliidrd with in a ijo's:. ,t!.t,i:in fm isstimt , in ttoi ii "tiw- ItaVerr of tWariifi- .iir-.-'i in 1 1;; ,' !.';:!! l-;:;'cis i!i !':.' of Maiii., l i take cli'.'-cl on the ;'!( i.riL OX .tliis L'nw liuiia'.ioii wc huvt tibvvtite suuitiiarv : - . - . - ,; ,,...., ,i..;.T,i,.:,.;..,i of u-sr tint.1 . . - " " turn, if ii i v Vftcu v-ri"ia u iv - V.i. .,,. ,u.ud I J ,. pw.. ( . ... it.;.i; ..,.,., .i:t.,itt- nfc1iulTurtf;iiW.tt.tiiat'rths loss of3,U(0 killed. The furke were " "' " After revii'wiujr the iir.H.vedin.'s of ' After reviewiiitf the iintvediiiirs of , the (Ws acuure. uikjii the Principalities . . ... f .i tlmmttholit the whole transaction, the Queen oara the time has now ar- rived when the advice and reuioustran ces of the Four Powers are wholly inef- lacked kalufat, and carried three re fei'tuul to nrevl'tit th iisurnutions of doubts. ,-UiHMia,, Lih, if ujMjbete,d eJ;. to the destruction of the Ottoman Empire. c- t lierSrje8ty fie Quirof the United I Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, having leen cotniielled to take up arms r. ;,, .i,..... ,.-. in., u-il. -m. i ''. ., . t,;,L OJ ! ... ,.f.-,.., ...i if.. ... ble to those powers with whom she re- main at peace. . lo preserve the ctim ...... ,. -i . ii ... invite 01 iiv-uirius iioih itii iiioif.---59ti r . VV V , Jrf the I bvlliiwrent rights aiiertainiiir to her bv! ... I ViBgarth.le-.mfrlH...d of 0i-rel,enungnentraUfn.m bear- . ..., , - ''. "'.s.-.'"iv-....H. - TtY?8,.Itiv TheTigtiT oT at11igerenT'loTHiaf "aYnimgitTierTfe-y passed a re"lu-' prevent neutrals from breaking any et-; ' f.-ctive blockade which may be establish-, eu whii an aueipiaie torce against me enemy's forts, harbors, or diists. But. 'lier Majesty will waive the right of ; seizing the" enemy's property laden on ' : ln-ard a neutral vessel, unless it be con- i I.:.... i . r .:.., :.i i .... e . .1. .. .iaoa.oiotW(ii. ii is M"l 1.11 J14ji:3il intention to claim the confiscation of nen- .... t - : ....... i i . M.-r.iyimiitwm wiuhmwiu , found on b.iar.1 the eiieiuv's ship, and : ... .... , - . ' : 1 ner Alaiestv tiinner declares mat, lH.'ing i( ; t , m , as .ibe tht. i .. . . . . i that Great Britain cannot ami dol's not i toregiVthe right to search neutral Messels t ctntraball(1 of Wllr. Ju KrencU OuveVmnellt H1W mft(W anil,lllwnieiit similar to that of England resecting the commerce of neutral and , f...ir-....-r.. " " v. H. . t , , r, l- . , Tiu,. . " :. 1 lit . . . ---r . - cure tlie indeiiendenco and integrity ol ttW S1dtaVd,Li,,: - -T n , , , . I 2' 1,tih . "rt lia! ondude a rfewtht the Hs allies j That the allies shall evacuate thef ."."" wrrwnra Hiu mc ar. , , .,,!,,-.,.,- ... ...,.i f,.r,v;...l, frte, wiUiont distinction of creed . t.erfect euim tv in law. ' ' ' . l"a"v "' ' , . have not-committed themselves by any overt act. " j 'Hie Queen of Spain has granted an i amnesty to all the prisoners impueated , in the Lopez expedition against Cuba. The overland China mail bad reaehed i,,.,,i,. utl ,.,t., k....tM ui..... h.-l.i-n , ary it, Otansuat wa m possession -M , as age.frotu the'Euiheror Napdeun.lii which Napoleon declares tliat R'uss.ia had placed himself in astute of war with r ranee. I 't..i...l.... .- 1 1. ..vt i-o....lt,. u.t- uf.tt.iitiarii' . ......I..V.S .... v...... ":" : anil ui war ko In I rani-.. - ! ' ., : """tc' - - aWfVtgta to AttK-riean ve'd ' Admiral Napier's fleet '..ffKM .... the-'Ttb. The British cavalry df anch. OT ttie East paired through France and Denmark. ' The Dukt . . l Parma was stal.tn-tt wq,, l. . ..ill 1... ,.,. li..,.,. ..1 TttB'-Jtitll "tittrt.yn swj.n. aiul n:wi. J .... 1 TrtpaiTite Treaty ha bwtn etttMrd rrito. It provide; 1st, I hat hngland and Fram e will support' Turkey bv force ..f arms till the e..ncl'.-iou of penee. by '.vhich the IlttPgrirv of Tnrkr-V wilt be guarantied. Second. That Turkey will not conclude peace v, iti.oiit the cor.-ei.t of the Allies. Third. That hrr Alii,-- .ball, ev Ft iciiate Turkey at the e t 1 of thoVar. urth, Ibat other l.wers imvi-'mie in- to this arrangement. ri:rfu, - f jftuaratmcu ut ai. .iis.j I'rte. - - jf the Thcmrnpaign ha- begun in parnet. Tlie Russians had cro.e. th- Dai.u'ie in gn-itt force, to strike a d'.-ei-ive blow le- tun; the arrival 4it llm'Aibit. ' T.'tt KAI A te!egraJ.ic despatch da- t.-d Belgrade, stat-s that 01't t!..- l.'.'h ot Man-ii. .rtcliak, di' w isi.ed todeparf fi..in his jMti.tioti 4-u the e.!ai. o.Mii.- '1 utn- ks. Ills tr.ioii were alr-ad r .1 r"i h orciif.viiitr re air 40 . .... . iii. nig Hie i.ridf. ( n a su.iien ine j urv-oj.enei' ...1 .. ....;! t tf... ;.i. 1 . . . .. - T- tjf'rtt fij. a .. ci ... .tt ivi 1 1., 1, i..; wi on , i.ou-ketry and cannon. I he coiisterria- tiou became awlul. Very smh the mam arche of the bridge were rutin twain, wbt il mvm ar:MwiiMliiliiiV Di:i Iwi.; flnmfcuwF aQuk' iuto'the tem Uk.wr all ! oi w iH-iu w.ere UTowBeu. . 1 ue Kem: is t :', . f f'f. 1 ,' f 1 I ; rk s -: : -re. i ll i ! -S li .1 ' On tilt -' ill, -Gortehiik cr . DaiiiiLo iiid captured Tutukai. -ill.-; LllJl'l'B jcr-ciou ith tut- mam aunty GulalZ, without nroeh- In.- Full 5UHH Russians I .1... I .. . ....I. r.l. .. T. I i - - o (to'tn 83d.- I.uder commenced wrenara- --- . - ... ,.,.' ., On the to A desperate battle i ensued. The Russian were rci.ulaod with alined to the W estern oer, ...... ' - flirieu to the Western wer. , "usiau fleet had left hehastojH.l 1 ....t. ................ rl... T.......i.. r . . . . . e o,, ,c tn,i At lenna, on the 31st ult, it as re - ported that the Uussians on the )!nii at- - ltf"'4w - lMjaeuii Turkey ami Oreece . uas complete. iaies irom i onsiatmnopie ot inc. zoin alt. tttte' that tk. etoaMH)W-n..tri hutkiu and Colon had returned from the mouth of the Danube, without succeeding in re - moving the. hsrriictions. In London on ke 1st inst. the day the America '.eft Lrvemool-ift was re- porteij that idlSIral Kapier had captured rT ' . :. . - : tr --- -:, a Russian frigate, hut thereport was con tradicted. It was also reported that a Russian shin had been seized at Fatter- ford, and that the crew were herd as nris- oners ot war. -p .ii t l . v ... WHITE BASIS MOVEMENT .We urKlerstand that a ixlitical iiioet- hist. ot having been favored with a .. .... .. .. copy of it ,,rW.h-hgfirwe cannot lak --1-. .v - r"" positively as to the tonor and nri.ort of. ,. . .1,.,:... ., i i , i. tion in favor of i-haiiging the present ha-1 ,i of representation in the Legislature, ... j i .. . .i . . .1 : . . . . i. . anu recoiuuieiiuing uiai me irienus 01 una measure hold a Luuveuium in this place on or about the first ot . I tine next, for the purpose, as we suppose, of nominating a third candidate for Ooverntr entertaining ,:,..:i... ,- ,,,.), , ..;..; e' iiuini .ano. i'.h it a iii'iiuini vns' nating in the West, arid in .me of the ......1... t .... I n,.. ....I.;........,.;.. ;. nii-nuiifcWUtwii.v.-iL.....iAiJ".i'-; State, is well calculated to dampen the ar- i i 1 uor oi our menus anu encourage our cue- ai,ra,j. . . Vt home it can aiul will do such a movement, we will give ther tacts in connection with tliwatteinpt to organise a thir(1 aitiosal partv. . - Tire rdutmt.s, we are informed, were in possesion of Mr. Farmer for several davs before, Ht'freijnently, in a private ..: ...1 -4 . .I l. 4."i .....1. . " : jr" "":'", r" I; IV. ? ".r Pt r' , JrnJ aU i, -..rffaiMl u..H -to.t i""" "I ; .. ' " - ; , passtfti oil tor several hours beiore lead-1 v e shall Keep our ere on ail move- ring Wliiirs who usually take mrt in s,R-l,i,..., l.vt ..4 .-iL 1 4 t:t . .1 pr ;d' l'l,rl'1 'h tacNMat a .neetmg had Wen WW. Nnee the meeting we nwlerstand that j a gentleman of - ... .,. - .r.p n.a.iy ...g h.m that lie declines to serve. and reuiiestinir that hi name be omitted. '. ,. u.,. .... ... ,, into the meeting under the belief that it was intended as a simple declaration of sentiment uiH.n this one iui.rtant qiies- mm, ..aye msciaime.1 any internum abandoning the lug party, or of ..rgan- izmg a third party. 1 bey do not syurpa- '...if t use wit 1 anv such in tlnse with anv such p'.rposes. ...u.a.y iu e4is.j sun .01 1 ueuerui mus-;'..K'Keiy,iiiewmgcan.i..iaieiorw..vein .r. '11 . x- ii'i -.1 1 .1 lhej.rofess.onot W I, g laith i.by those are in favor of holding a While Ba- r.a. - iL.. k.I ttf-...-;,..,! tJ,je vvll;,, u. 1)V mean; t'hev thjl, thev will catch under the locotocn dend- and unsiisi.ectin" wliics bv ; using Whhj bait. .r-. . .. .... 1 " . ? .:. using n twj bait, ihese men do not ex- ... T. . ... . .1 : pect bv tins movement to do anything .accoinnlishing a change in the g a change in ti -nm- ot rr-pTeseiiiauoii. ! ire; deu..4;it ttndt - "TTov"'ilo'llof'de- the auppo'il ui . XJie v wiaJi to. Ueeuv ...irutu .1 ... 1 . the Whig candidate alb the Wl.i-s that " r"""1 (. ,1...,,. .,ri,.n,.ll .1. .... I.iitrtl.iiir..i.ll 1..- A ...iUs ,,.,, ... t.L T. ' ....... ... ... .. .. .ii...,. i.r. . null lar object '.TTT.-nr, i7Tri:'SKvrii:Tr inaue 'two vears ago.' Western whig brethren are ali-v to-the uieciiinaiioiis ol the ene.nv. .no means (ile, wiilhe spared to ini.fre oiir . . .. 1 .. . J cans..1 and to defeat our candidate. EX PRESSLY SO! I'fore Adams 6c C 'o.nrneuei'd run ning their express to Ru!eigli,"ourciti.eus, and all living on the line of Rail Road, were more or less eulMect to the incm-:auu Venn ehrah'LiwIiW'jVrVw he regular train," tor every article : for the l.owr change.! the des Order by Telegraph .New York, and 111 tiro, 'o : rt; .1. fr ... v..;' v. .. ' . . . -fry time" if is dcKverc.r at your ilo.,r,-bv that Hidefatigable. and never tiring agent 01 .vjams .V n. Maj. rh'lij.s, or some one '" hi assistant, l'he -Express system, men, is a great convenience to our citi- lence to our cm- . 1 1 t 11 u un. l.u.j.Ai.ui.lii.wi--i.I .4.. --"- " '- . ""I I'' ...... .7.1. utt. t,atV:verv arrival of the cars shown . . . . ' arj increase 01 business to the company, I Jap GlriiJ'e. - All Iritlttoati said the niiJv vir tu aton i sHieide, is to make it : a. capital -offence, niniwiaiin.. .nrvun.' y i- ordered. .Now, how .changed, the des hiV opponent sct down in the political ' The children are to be clothed in dou.es .ti, -l. I. if.l... 1... 'f..t 1. . S " i .;.... it.:.. 11 ... L. CI i" L-i I ..'.ik. HA LJSB UK U. THCBSDAY EYESIHG. APRIL 20, 1854, to collect nbwriptipn and other claims due this Office .-: ' " TmaiuOtf ot4dl tUw uISmi High Siwriff, for in t. uvnty t Koiran. tfw artKtttw-'iwwww fimir Itwitoi rnMdid.1.. f.r n-flrrtluo lur IM ulna w iiin Shrilfi.f IWaa Cuinrir. j . .... w. jM trw b-., .mHmI. s ik. . f High ... . . ... . MIn !,;,., ; ,), fllP ,h, .-..f sheriff of In-Jell Coouiy, thf rn.uii.-i Au, ttai.-n. FOR GOVERNOR, GKX. ALFRKD DOCKERY, ' OF EICIIMOXB I QL'XTy, t ; - Stn-Mntikrf Mteliivj. The annual 1 meetinr of the Salisbury and Tavlorsville n,..i. T.....1 r..,. :il . ..!. .. !., ; Him--H-l k-Mtpi-T---ffilT mnir tttj this Town, on the first Wednesday after the first Monday in. May next, being the third dav of the month. II. C. JONES, Esq,, ormis YADKIN. - ... ... . , . i That portion of our public interested in the progress of Internal Improvement in j '. .. ,, o , , ! v estern -omi cannula, win nnn pica-; fsure vn pernsinjr Mr. Jones' description and observations in relation to Ins latej I . . . ln,,;, voy A,;vtt ,he Vadkin ! reronnoiTermo- voYH-re iiowu me 1 aoKin . , , ,, River. Me know wo sKak the scnti ments of all a'erpliainted witlIdm, when w-e express our thanks that he went to ... , . fl f . . . . . i 1 a''minglj given tlie frfciU.of it to tlie . ; public. And wo are glad, oo, that he jm9 g,,,,,! comninnicafCn to Col. ; i . ; , Gwv.vm, who cannot, we think, fad to no- , .... i . tice it in a public letter, am in sue), a ... .... .. j.matincj' S to Slied Some I"llt npnn tire iii r " ' ."' , ..V. , - e ' V;,mlh-ih--tln-gtsvt--rrf tl practical! i htv of rendennc? the ladkm j , , . ! " 1 naviralile at a moderate expense. And ; - true nature of tlie ease. It is sincerely to ' j,e honed that Col Gwynv mav deterT ! ' Ctll 1 1 W,, IS m,M tn do so flnd ,,,at t,,e nenr 1 '"cans be provided by the coinmmnties I interested to ensure his services for this ..I. s- - . . : ... . I dering it narlgaWe for steamboats, is se- ! mnd to none in nointnf fmnorfance : and , 11 ,T ,s ",,,na P".canie, in ine reenr .,ye or .mrh,r nlalltlt.-shelf. Just W ofm affa of 'the' im.-igine the scene which will be pawt- 1. . ' 1 ,',' , , ; . ,1 .?, .1,,. : - ,.,.a. ..,, 1,..,,!,.., ' people, it should not he delayed a day, . 1 u,f ' 'r. ,""U " X' ' ,Uo1" r ' ,. . ie.nnj; ... mn niiojn.,. ,0,0 ..i.ip jiiiv or a iiimuren in ine arms or , what W(J w,,T(ln it We wft1lM their sable nnr.ei We really pdy tire - ',i.u'i;.;,.,I will serve on that Baby i rather aid in accomplishing eo imw.rtant . ,.. . ... -- . a "WnrK. I nan IIT TnBKtm? ItweWir, i y e i..T.re ai.eni.on 10 an article : in ,u from tl,e Aghpvi!le , '. . ,. 1 .for. touching a small meeing recently ! 'p'' af llendersonyille. for tlrrt pnrre of dissentinz to one "f the resolutions ndopted by the Whig Stnte Convention. in relation to the White basis question. A niri. fruitful theme frnitful only so : - t.l.. 1 l.t.l.. -1 . btlt wifNJar hs h win eiwiiin mem uranoir.i"iiii. ' Wtlifow up their ..wi -conTdnot hav-eT t. ' v . . . . , -s; .v. "r j.s ....,, , , i.pcn iyen the lemoeratl?.reM.. than 1 . t iiii 13 wini 01 i nn i 11 1 1 1 si r iFumin , aii iiujuiir m un; irs.-i iiit'im .villi riui, , thi moxnent ... TIcVidoMonyille. Thev.l" ..,... ,1,.. 7,.,w ....1..i...i. rr.amT.7 . tt.i. . .,..1 t ...,:... .. ! will talk ofiFtofhing else, scarcely, for a! mon'h to corneNinsij;nificant and nni.n d -tisfi ning an . . .1 . Tin. ' x. h ' . - "n. . 1 "' democrats are really Xmeerned . '"'nPr!l efupteci. m . ... , .. ' ......... I .1- I .1. . I 1 : 1 hpy areatra.d of turn, and naturally In.),!' .1,1. 1... .... 1. wtriti.etigtii.iiieKiigniesnndicationsoinw-: . . . ' . traction in the ranks of hi friends". What! . .u t :..;..:.t... un.:.. .... I " resist with scorn, every such attempt to! ! 'mi-lead and weaken the hands of l.ii par 1 ..... Stt.l .in tl.iY hthlm.lT te. .i.a.1 i. t, r.nn .: 1: .1 1 . ' .1 ... L i ... . " ... ' ' ' . , miruiti 11 . till Utt Ml.r.llt'll. II. HllOIMIM-l 11 4.pm,:iplindfluJo3i not be hoped, that such w ill be their deter- J initiation and their course. Should ithe,, Genernl DockervV elecfioh is a sure ns ... . if the votes were already counted out. y It is quite amusing to witness the , -elf complacency with tvhich the locof.o leaders calculate on the defeat, of the Whigs in the next election for Governor I Kipmuer . we jgwiainre. "'c i fI J 'Signred up," and the exact majority of hi-opponent set down ,L.r of the "Pvaleigh . . . . '"'ft-'- I'-e "Ralegh Junto." which so. :"ftt - - ,'''lt' ""der the eneou raging trr pem-ioli ofthe-Oovernor, ff jaitsi : And as to the l'gislat.irc, so rwi are they of securing it, that some of the wise , e ,.. 1 , c i..i . ..... . ; wit-.i 01 iiiu iH;oiini isniinei.i mi ure leiir- . .... .. . i- ' r 1 " re ,na" " 1 m ' n""K" " '"g" 1' 1...... 1 . .i:'..!.i .1- ii, .1.4 ( 1 . . .1 . , , ii'ecic'i loui.i'iu ine 111111110 uuo resiion- sibilityof what may be done wrong! J 'Die tw o Luite.1 States Senator ore V- friends, even in thin place, .who have ba already thert h TJiey wonld taket bies wortliy of a chance fur a prif. . arreauy inert their scat irubirUrr, hut, sotnehow r; "5 ""-?' a?J' nave roftc.lKlo mar onr J7O0glll 10 inciuoe in n rremijm list, next ri i i. t u"i;:i a.! I . I :i:- I .i- iiiit. l! is pliMsmt to tliink yoni'-,;!f i ii li, or-btiiart, ..nj, or jfreat It is p!a?i- saatto tbiuk tliatyyuroMiiitry i. to whip . . ... T in lattte, but much more pleasant still to Imne, beyond a peradventnre, t4iat your party md its candidates arc destined -4o lieat alt creation, and tl rtwt ot man kiHd."rr. IIee1ioit otr, boyt. The tTliig will le,ie a breach in ronr thrtirin. . Xkbhaska. The T Riclinu.nd Vhig ha an editorial in reference to the Pre siUent i piwit'irai m tiw jiiiwm. Taking the Clemen letter aiul the com-: U:r!-. Hln tn H n j)ril(ect of further ad ment of the Union thereon as it text, M u, ti, numheri Such Kbural and the Whig arrives at the just conclusion i.,,.., Mtxiem merit a inst reward, and that the President "must stand now in the estfliiation Of bis Sonthcra friends and all honest men. convicted of a palpa - i.t ..a-..i ... !...-,. .h..: HJ VU.'t V Ml" OH.1U M-. VV.il. 1. v--I .. 4Viei444iif iuAit mUh,aml al-JUi AauHi time iilavinir a treacherous i.arfT"' 1M. luster. Cold He(;'. We had now on Sun day night last. The roofs of houses were covered on Monday morning, .and the '. ' '"Mu.lLiJ ........... M l I I i T 1 until eleven ockk. uu lueway morn- inj the "mcrcurr stood at tbl but there was no frost, lesterdav morning wai i ii n, " . , , two degrees colder. The night was clear! i i . i ii l i i uTitl f. I in tiitil ii.rsiLksI hIaI ladhiniiAil u-liitd !. . ' i ., . I ; frost covered the ground. It is said that ; ; .i i i . i fi . ithe eaily wheat is injured. Tlie teinpera-j ture is mild and pleasant during the dav. j u'i ...i.i.i., ... .1 .ft i. .' - i i la'autt.ms Spring with .uai.v - , , v -uddes hsul loin wriire v hoiiii. : .nt if.. I lttii i-i dir.- tlnmiirhf till lltt'l'IV - ",,,k'ss V'"" T' ' , j r . . J tiuiu OTdiuii imuii ui-iui.nn n-posi-, wttli ii sudiloii i-ffort would lio r' m ( I caul us l oertv anil his sceiitre. umi pe-' ... ... .11 11-ii.t 14.(ii.ii;i.ii ooi kjioioii icu... nu.i '' . . .-. . i ' , i. , ,, I . f . . , " h. ' , 1 iitiiii si r c run .. L.i n.n'irr: inn j,i violent wa-s his LtO. and so Like tlie death agony of a powerful being, we may well li". pe, 'that at most, ou more sac!. .:.r....i;7,. ),; .1..,.,.,,, ..,,,1 ,,riio-- " 111 signalize im iiwiw, .urn -pting. 'IT .. 1 . t .1 on i.erg.i a.ie.ioa..,-, umifj. .:e iMr.iie, an. I wit i Doi.ines. roses. Ac.. I.e.lei-k f ami wnii poppies, roses ivc-, ncie oni vore. - atneserm-nbr. . . v . . P . 1 occasion, as Mr. II. proimses a treat of its 1 i; 1 r. 1 THE liAl'.Y SHOW.. nt-i . . . .1 . 1 1 .. .r . .' , . , , .1 :J..i m. imv- !' 's-3i vs 'tr f'"' si-evoueu 0 1 uie somwioii; .. nic of a 'proper age, is' r.ubtless i,id,.Tg,ng J" J';'' ''W'" J1'1" ..-, ? '"''U Splendid silver 1 itehers will decoiafe her ' imagine those anxious mothers awaitiug ,. t .1. . 1 ;.. ......1..... ,,:m ' 1,0 'T ' ". Mrsrtrl - ov msl,sn!4mf rii.m.. ... .. ....... 1 : t.i it 1 1 11 1.1 ...t tin. I.....1i!v- j.l III., ril'il I .,,!. (Je.. wil lliakc- all the rest of them ene- f,lifi. T,.re ntvt.r , a ,.,. . , ,, Vi 1 1 vet. and pfobablv never will he, In. uld be induced to doubt lor a 1nome.1t that her baby is the prettiest and sievl est child that ever breathed the breath .f life. Of course it is, 'l!les its inoih- er's precious little .darling I ' As premiums are oihrt-tl f..r the band ditn...t toiil tliif.l li. tin. .a on v ll L. . .1-1 .1 .i. - 't , ; y, .'."T" . ' ..' '?r7r" v.T " "r " ' ' ordinary mmtinthtw nartrrnlars. nt h-- " t " ' - - - - mn ,1, . ,... ... ,, if ' iug specimens w iU hitVe an eip.al chance'1 wilh the lau'ghiligi r sprightly, jovial little ine same siiine. aii'i lie. er remse 10 in. .0 anv Roily who wishes to hold tlis-iii. An old bachelor acuuaJulaiicJi,w hom weheard. dilating on this sulm-et a few days ago, 1 -touiiy ui-ciareo nun tne premiums siioiiiu , lJ-a oeeu ouereu mn mr uie. iiauu-om-1 .esf bnbiiti.. but till, best liiimor.iL A rut : ' : rr " " .' . V. . " T1(! It t eiar that the ouiiiloll of the , ,,' , . . ,. ,.' ". " "U, sl'"'1'1 "' b l' '' " ' ij n v ninut I I "ii 1711,11 nitioiviit in mn, ; niean a ta.f one.' A . peev'rsli, fretful, suilHing, siiur- ting, spltemt babt'ts & TairftsW TVtght and .... ; 1 1.1,. v 4 ...1 1 .1 ight and he other ;ht -eyed', an intolerable bore. ' And 01. the hand, a nice sweet, merry brigl ... . . 1. ' . with glee 'and ever ready to w--wilfl frolicsome, joyous liaby, Novertlow.ng chubby arms and with kissalileiij'iswlii. would nt like to go home with a supply of rattles and sugar eandy f.HP micti ..in... I Ai.t.... .l...t it trea ure ( Answer that, ve musty old spe- ! ri metis of hntna.iif v onoped nv in yottrdes- i'olate habitations called liacheloi-'s Halls.' llrush up I First Premium. Silver 'Pitcher, $."i0, ,V,r ,l,e handsome-t and finest babe two 'v 't' 1'remium-ASiUer t.ltr.hiir 11 1 4..r l.n hum L.iin.l am ttri. j'.i.l.,! f V ' 4 HV IIQUUTIIIIVll. i- S1SS est babe twelve limnth old. Third Pre somest and finest babe six months old. ' An? haln1?rm.m other f-'tale admitted j lo a show ing, with eip.al Chances tor the prizes, with those ot t.eorgia birth f If then this Furr claims, the attention of .,...,1,,.. . : . V....I, '...i:.. . .i ..... ii...t.o..i n m ,..i o. ..nniiiiiH , n.i. 1 I 11 .. . . I . ' ..l.l-. ...tl """'u n')l e ruqiriwn umi some ortn 1 i ..t . ..1.1 1 ...ir.i... 1 . 1 vaioi.iia onoj. suhki ueiiruu me uigues. prize. Wecould name a number of our We tliiiik tije State-Fair .of (reorgia . I.i . : : v i iV!i, n:i .! 1 ;' ; of the n;im j.aiviiti. We Could nt lad j to Hal a. yery-Jiselj. cunGertl in.Ll't I for we liave, a neaf relutive (a lady) .in ill,. i Siutn u bo u.nild ci-Eliiiiilr -stand a very fair chairce for the first prize. We are notj.sure bHt4!Vd" eoitnty Xliwaiii ! uot to av The gratefKor'th (Carolina,! but ttiHSlall'lhe-lfc lUwaU w j .ti timtUy, tingld t feel equally-interested with ourelf, fince the lady all ndet) to i one of our Dutch yi'rltt, transplanted to the -oil of Georsn'a ue vear- atfo,. She has. already given to her atlopted ! we doubt not the State of Georgia, is the! !vcrv taf8 to ,Prullt lt- l ... I urn eirtin.ne un. riuwur- 3Vjmh?mawo1rTiirtdjnirhr President Fillmore and lion. J. P. Ken - , ... r,A,,,i '. . ,. ti...iP . - ..ii. I. . j :,-, . return A orlh. o. UttrotiMctn. - - ' ' ' "The IIomctead Bill, it apjcarn ton, . in kimif leiiLiv p nnitr ill eiim reiitti. miiij- - ' I lil-"o iiih .1 aiii ..pi' V Hi.-.. 9XUmiag fo it7- - . ,. , . "., ' i. - . ,. , . dard nave the manliness and connive mT, .. . .;.- n w B inv Mt'tiiffivau JJiti. tt mi ' ' pear to ns, i tutUcieutly Mums' in the! r, . , . .7' . ' nenuie, wiinoni ineani wnicu fmruunii .,. . .. . . .. . j Senute, without the aid which" J'rrwi'Unt ' ,tr H'" 11 11,e 1 doclare.1 that it repreaeut and tv ,ht. Ilt!mc,lt!i ur,,10 lreBiJt.,lt; .wj n,0 ..s,al,,lllr,r km(ws tliu, Ac . -( lltvit i.,to -aw H " I " . there ' W every ream to apprclUsnd aiil he the . l .1. . ir ... . i I'M ,i. ...I i ...-.v ,...,...-..,. ... Pierce should refuse to gtra' gle the nion- will the Raleigh Standar.r oik-iiIv ' condemn and deiiounce the net ! -.hall see. Ralelijh Ji,tfiLr. ... RoXt-'ll pBrsK.xr Corki ritiis or Til;: 'it o- t ,u u,u. ine following extract imiii an 1. l..ti,.r from I.'. ...... t.itl.li.l..l ,. 1 1 ... ....... ... ..... ' ...voltiii" i.nu-l.ce i,f ' mdlina iu.luhi.Hv. to ue LUC m u iw . .. . to be the very but, tlie; ancient system nf Lorain iii iiiuuije nee is again as unm- tn.iis us w hen l.nmer w as raised !o pro test ttgatust it. On many churches ill I' lorenee mid Koine Von see the pruela- uutton, - i . rpetual nidiil 'euce ve.i d.i : t.i... .....1 1 .n ..-.. ...... .11. illiei alti.il lion aiieiii'U'd. iiauielv. ,j.uUa.,n'cliC.,..uU.V . iMi a-.Uvul t.j.4Bfe.. i soul out of pnrgatorr:' But tnere . .' . " V. . ..uu.V. Uu. a pnrgatorj-. Hliuitli 111 Aaple wuicu v.wpleU II....- ,.ir.. ..! foU ....... Y,'v,J - a ,,..,. . tt..j,L jZ 'i .uu, ir v . .011 I 'It. ...v ... lute It - v - ; Tuk U.vitw. StATK Ixvirr.i. to J.H.s ' 1?,.., . Gtsege Sauerv e,., the ro-i ... ev. v..t v - - , aj.x - .vod lately, it ..said, acCvrvhug to t U Baltimore Sun, a letter from a distinguish- . .... .,-,..- .- ..... -.;,.. f ,, .. - : . t - .- - - rr , v - i-.nijiiKi aim r ranee win soon ocvonic the la latter to join Russia agaiNia ,1,., two j-owers. 1 . .... adroit ai.eal to the l'he writer make an coiii.iiercial jealous- . . . les ot our country, and louts are held .... ..r .1... . .. l.. .: ...ii o. .ou t.tvt.1 .-1 vc .kt.ssiit tan lu i-j . ' der the world by re-establishing Polish uideK'.ideiice, and by checking the n-, premacy whicl :h England is raoidlv nc. : other nation, lie al.o . - wiuinitf over other mi .ay: : .,.. - t .. ...,:., ...w, t::.:. r..: help Ame lit-r in the work of regeneration. ' rn-a lias inoiiev, arid ICu-sia is 111 ifiao io coiiiraei a ueoi w ivu jviuericit nr. the rafu'oi Fslx Tier cent. mi bv olaTn- n.g cauls but tor cash worth m irfitt.s, j and the means f keeping up the war with .nose wno oppose ner. America can t.uiid 1 1 1. :. . . ......... 1 1 0 uer snips 10 bhj exieiu, large ami suiaii, Ce our Russian and A iiiei-ici.il .hitM rati tuk, our If ....inn V . 1 r seamen tor them as i.asenirers. which nei-! '.. c i ' Engldean prvuuu tiaiVI n LMUH Ml VilfV III! a I tl.Il I. J II -iIl M I 1 ' Yt iui iwi.ssm, mo un. sue. iin.si hoi uv ; permitted to dT if the wviHd ha a f tglif to be free! She fears America, but she does not respeot her. and I trust the peo- j ..... .1... iv. u. ... .. . 1 1:. ..1 . . joe 01 ine v 111 iwi cstaicit am 1101 uiiihi 10 ... . I .l portunity than they have at this moment to teach England to understand her Witoorisfi Cnttoii. If there is any one in the range of our circulation who can cure this troublesome disease at short notice, and without injury to the patient, we advise Ii im to come to Salisbury. y. f 1. ..n.i if . 1 . . 1 oi".".".' 1. wilt. man. us wit. hiiti mill .nil .... . 1 c . u- 1 1 A teaspjiiful of Olive Oil, with a like quantity of molasses, if taken on going to bed, will nine time on t of ten itiaure ia night of undisturbed rest to tile Patient We are'Mne'on 'wVf'ng cot.fh,' imTt' sore throat t Ze Gintffe, Mr. Bninr Please insert the follow- . -ei' ,. ..... l Hn'.-restH-ntiirt. w hich- was- passed- April- " ... .3.. , to, uy ass. by Mt. Ulla Division : JtrJeJ By diin d'nrUioB that we.vill sup j))rt so man who is not in favor ef proliibiUi ry li.pV Uir4-previ4ed we eaahav a obaice. ' PuWkdW WftquMte' tWd'iri.iiiw.- T.C MeLAUtHfLlN, R.8. Bttntr u4 Whig jaw wqwwled ia vyjc : la i ; i i : -. ... - mun u e hie Miiiii.a ii.tnr. Ntw YoiiK-Apiil l1, lsT.J. Tlte fcteaiuvr Arcti arrived thia mtrtt.; Jirwn, Shipley ii Co' circular rew)rt cotton twather better in the fij-uituM. ef prices, but tarne III dcinahd. Sale of the day. 14,00( baleaf which iec. bale. Fair Orleans Cf middling 4Jj Fair Mobile CJ middling H; fair up; land ti tniddlitig 5 5-ld. ; In Manches ter a moderate bnsiue wa doing, t nil changed itrice. Richardson Bro. quote wIknu advanced d.Fair btwiiicsaiSn-wT.ne-ttttffrM.'rl 'advanced tt J TrausaeXh-u' imall, but firm. Little eiteeuhttivo demand. V'e tehi canal ttmir 39 a i 1. Gioud Ohio and Straight Baltimore 40 3d. Indian corn i ois-ned heary demand imprvived at the cl.we-4t a -a. li)c. ilut ljgiit .pec- I nlaiive doiiiiHllecliHeil 2. Ileef and .....t r....'i i..........t f"i Mini. iui va M-fiviiimivUf, aiuvi vui uin 1 for money SdJ a 8f heavy. ; There wa tiifhtimr on tlia Danube, and i the Russian were extremelyuccesful. f ..., , . ,v . :, .., . f- " . ( I hey have taken icvwrat itrung R-runci- j lions. . !nth House of Parliament went in iiriM't-Mioii o I ih-hmiil iiih nm ir-i.-i-i ti iiim -.IITII. Austria atiU waver. 'deehled. :. i 1 Prussia atillort- . 1 lie Kuiwaan vfctone bar qiittet III1 ... i . .n;.t , i r - j alUeU jdan of campaign. -s ' ! " Ckarhttun Murtct. , , CuamlmtoX, April 17, 1S-34. -i 'f The-alM of cotton tivday amootrred ht ; tfuii bale, at lance, ransiiiir Ihwi'TI to f ! Market depred. Price mew- 'ly nominal. GiaJ middling l. "",, btafia.Wrti.Iu.pw. vv y v p r .wi.wt s"i aim pni.lieiiiritifs'in-rhat city. - 'While thrrar- . . . . . . ' . ' i . n art' iit.v iiwiit m-f.iii in in piuy. ttwtm Senator out of their wtta, rbe Senate had '"-'""vrgiva up holding executive es.i.m ...lien iiiiu nir irt-crioc iiiai iiveu ....I... i .. .1... .1. - ..!. .1. Tnajiteriit putjaJUu iuoutu.otvry ator. inl even then the angul wonld i liiaiiage "to get tf off. and tlieir secret : would soon be exiKwHid." ' ' '"-' : .. s-b .-5 ITTlie lat Asheville Xew ha 1 , , II I',, r' ! " it ... t., ,i. !......! ",v v" .. potisil.le for thu to of tlie New to ttt ' vaiUat'. , ... ... . ,. . .. 1 won aniviw iiwau. any - i cnuy tiraU of criiwi. tlti. Here I it idea. and Juhtt-ArGilitHrf, m4 stritHf," refused to turn loA"if.rw1iec vekitiiMi of 1M0 '.rimI, lsii Would UUt ad.ij.t the White Bai principle, there- ' fore the News took it revenge, out of all and singular, the aforesaid, b turning 1k:o itaeti'l - B'"awy-4iy-feirtrrteif trarr'Wake'aTi'ji'" thing else out of the article fit question. - j jij-" "" -".--,-- -- -j - -- ti ' v." ' 11 1 . . i.. 1 lie Yew. liWlitHM. ami MtiriwufM ivirl. w jV. ui.;. ... ' "..i...v,- w v ' Awl lb. New.se now. Itlu dreal VV tsctsro-oivatv-of llrtim . . .. ' . . . .. 1 . 1. .1 . t- . 1 cracy. 1 he Slan.Iartl l lie great Katrt ' . organregards 'ich ixwititm a exceed. ingly aboiuinablu. ' Yet, harniiHiioUwIy J dte-felthw pu II together I' i " 'rw',,r w,w m M .. . 1 rtj t-...v. un uw, ura w u -clly oppito prineij.leadvoeated In U j Westj ami all 011 the ground of their d- : ...i,.,, 1. u f nt..MM.-k. fernliel'Htlott. trl itm tmrtr. I. linn A lw.ll. . ... . ! v . . . nieet.- genseni 'take it ow tail in it. 1 it mouth hiHI makes a beautiful circle! ' - ' We wish t enrreet an impresaion wbieh iouv I.. .. 1.. .1... V-. .1.... .''.... ; t.... thei 1 atrtvt goe. or ita ever ipate. with . ,1 . ? . . .1 .... .. .. . . - .. with It t.rv Hia 1. Ii.la 1 1.1. un ... ,I4t." yu N f. lti r v uniformly advocated a Kre Convention, wilfing to np.m such C.Vetition tor an yeo. . , .!... - V -i 'ii -c" 7 . - . , - ;mK-nnr .Hiuiw mm win n qnunnnVf tl.. T..i, -..i.bl k,,-u-, -...ul.l.. ........ :.. tl. ..rJ . iv mi ihhiviuviii v the l!aai..A',-v.uA i'J,. - 'v amtmtlred warrior ami volunteer froinx t lie mtcrtor ot Asia" Htlior. Ill coan try men I.k,Ic nin him a bm. to peri fri). Tlioro i a w"lnu"' ci"e,, KgrHn Ka,(the black girl) wliouth toader of himA-iiuui v.1...... w "'' 18 toe Ivaderoi iMliemHO-Uien hom ; j... ,wlngi., -.ui, w Ivi-i!,, "lT,rt l-f coura. .!Lyv s. IliKdVjvM'JtaturtU. T tMS,S imrse and wagon were drowned iuiho TM river; a few day inee. teuioary think they had a hari .JaJJtj fA wagmi. A eon- hard time of 1 , I1'!" 9 ,,',,.1,-r . I 1 ,V .... . m 1 ""'alio lung, tne preoni Aist- dH-T""1. 1 ",'i"tu"' GeiieraVi a printer by prolessiinn An Irmli st'liooltnaster wroti the Pillow ing copy fur one of hi pupils, "Idle lies covereth a niiiti with haketlne." .1 Di'fp Hulf. Tlie deepest hole for . - . " - . u j st ... 1. : 1 mining purposes yet niig in vatiiornia . . . - .- ...... . . , i" lrmity county. It 1 00 feet deep, ji..ld ha been found ell the way down, 'even in the boulders, which liadtobeeat ; n.iijjh in the course. -Tlie work way eoii.incnced 111 istl,and has iieen aided ljy.jmLacjiidxon-ndpthef aid from the miner of the vicinity. A hninoroiu fellow, tabpBncd at a witness on a trial for an assanlf, one of ihecoumjwJiflM i.otorions for brotr beating wit nesMes,akeJhiiii what distance " he. wa from the partio when theaAault hapMned, he answered. . "Just four feet-live inches and half." - ILw came you to he to exact I" aaid the Bocance I expected totne fool or oth er would di toe, and I thearcLT -; T
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 20, 1854, edition 1
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