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X'v Pill H iH I Ml UM " ' ' 1 A. . .. v rae-r -g:,..TMg"iM? r r, j. " ir . i VOL. X. NKW SERIES'. SALISBURY, N. C, APRIL, 27, 1854, NUMBER XLIX 1 1 i ( A , . . . y. . -. ; BfcaoFwAawii.gb.lwlij'tLwfcimi .. 1 rawtfoajyjttjataa. i at ; nfr y-Tcrer? - -1 J -....J. JBUUNEK' EDITOR, A-VD pnoPRlETOtU ; Two ItdBvnmymi.'rkU wMu thin amah, from lalirf Mtweriptimi ( twoill.r and filly will, if if " batS a, the riirtiua uf la. Jrm , ami thrrc dul- , U Aot Our yal Hfl. jo p.)! uw ud.aiM dlmnmu Mtuvlt ! Ftrflh Edilar. V. ' , L". irfifr w torn emiwk mm w " r' J" tfHffffl . -?i i S!?' 5 K mtmi e - " 4 vi.3iftsKjr 'w'eftytisVxft; sN LJ i tJC f M Ettisiitk fii5'i?7p3 si ' mints A k tk tc m&atfiri hf 16 nkmt lin-n. Aa 4vtrtMruara( ukui( It ur l( tuirr, rhir; 4 m IfawtM la 1 asnsn at irt chsranl is sfifoua to aqra. AH Iraeiwos m r arkieh k i a rncO"l part.' ' r- - ,i c : Cl 1 O 3 V mmmut tmltmmmfm aiimtlai araulMt iftiifli'r-'etitei'1i -jwSK " --- '1!,y?.'ti'' t!,""; Ivtn Otn (ImoM rr"M li!i..r ih.t itw WaratM. OrSsta Strdivwc. M h-.Wd .d lAsx-h. 1 . u-rrnoat hw( h mn-f ""T" . turn, aawaaf il Hiawll-rfM r-ttl-r J . UU 11 . k ! kM lb.; SM w i ' H'" l'' Ihsr Will W Ml u i-h "' )'' l thufA wwm ... - m.4tntl)r. .. IT H Ssnaol at Ihrsr rlr Ynmm Uw V'-Tiiiry Miwat. ; THE W1CH AWD TEE FIT-TEAP. A TEMPERANCE STUKV, YAgwe to his little aotti. Chark, he u a just going to lTw -evening' work, fioin' which he seldom ctuniel till midnight, j 44 A Jonch," said Charley, 44 1 urn afr ti. jou mar jjranf something to vat-bef.tr. you cMiie home, and j don't want ou t top at thu Exchange. 1'k ase don't, fa her!" ..... ... a a bat are you talking at...ut my .n 1 ; hat do) OUknowabont lunches and tin ...f.iriiauKu .-.iai.w;i 1 - Mtriiv H tt luilm iiai-ji- rjfbir.aiid. t' ..!. .1... .i :i . ;; ... ,.t , wwMm.:r.'-.laMlSMiltK folks in to rii Nunctbing l.Ke a in I trap." ' i, Aif-ir"p t :A very dignified com arison yoitr inotlier has hit .mikmi, truly ! Then bc has been telling you that I st.qt at the Exchange, and that I got lunches, aud H that! Fine gossip for your moth O, no," father f he did not say a won! 'laTJont'jbif,"" WnFdW- JamKlliaLyoii went there, until I told Uiat I round you there the day Bessie was so sit k. And, , , , , , 1 1 , 1 1 ,1 1 f). father, howfoff she looked when 1 told 'ber I . t What did yon distress your mother or, you mischievous fellow J Why did " joil reiort such thing, when yon never found mo there bnt oncJ IK) yon think "7" Tntn going tottp-and cat any where-1. night I Why, child, you ftt e crazy '." . u Why, the paper tells them to come just quarter before ten ; but please, fa ther don't stopcome home early, just as you used to w hen mother u-ed to sing. . it helped mo to go to sleep, and have plea sant di-euins, tuo .CtHue, father, tlo take itr ,;'... ,. .... r . . Mr. Edgar was softened, atid coiild no. deny tha reiiiiost. . Ilu w tuU-aitau Jiolou- ly wilh a lunch in his pocket, but a weight luiwMiusciettct-c at tho table the troubled Countenance of his wife, hut dared not iuipiiro the cause, lie know too well aTready. lie "repaired to his oflice, lighted his cigar, and tried to. banish unwelcome thoughts, but in rain. " What was to bo d.mef, A party of - Id lioon ompaniris Twtniiw; i hU at irsrofflce, iiiI tS "go from tliviicc t th"e Exchange. A rare cntertaitiment was in course of preparation, -A'dtich ty-o be . enlivened with' wine and 'merriment. " Perhaps," thouglit he, " I can go once nur and then break ofT." But he had - no sooner come to this decision, than the pale countenance of his wife, and the im portunity of his child, would ruh upon ..his mind.' Neither could that formidable fly-trap lie forgotten. 4,SiiMdy," tTionght! lip, " I was almost U(Tt the last evening, aud jlar I venture again - . N;.there i snrrtjotii.jn. ,j an inglorious rcfrcnt.n; lie wrote a hasty aology to LU friends stating thaf the cir- ,oniiistaueca of his family rcipiiredhispre scnce, an J then ref timed home. Xojof the House Cnniiiuttee against an the i bright lump illumed hi nrl..r; ofdv a Aiu Wrf.p.he f.m a solitary W luilip shorn. her. "l.r Marv, thought lie, as lie , , , ... , I f,,.....,,... ... Ion1,,, "lt "m 1 1 """r " lo flint look f'H' lilt! UIUIIV loli -llulir. iiijntitM anil niiiurfiitil lu fitrii! Ii r i . i :. i : .1 .4 --r..r -"f-i a mile uiMir, and aruached tlit room oe-1 i ''lie little ifcin had diKinicwt'd his ....:.,...t i i quietudes for a neaioii, and rswettTv'iinon T the emieh: TJuftj !Sft''lfwi thwir for -ontmfirf irtrmit. ' - - v - ;" "" mt) "e i.iy uaugoiei , .. i -r .i . . i . i ........ t:i;.t I Mivered f.nai doting parviits, wlise It iiu lileed over the separation f Ji ' that psle. h.ngmd taee the faun- that itat i- ...... t1 'nee radiant with hiiiIinJ Hi, wine: t tin diJie LTl ihas been sieej..-.! in tliv "..iM,n tiil it ha'-. i d i.. 1...-...-I.. ftJl no. iI.mi.L i;.I ! i. .1.... ' . ; 1 1 c. . i . .,,,.1 I., i . ii , i, , ... Mere 1 do . 1 . . . ll.ost solemnly pledge IIIVII '. llmt lli'im liiiiiii jyiiut fchall lii-vi-r iii.aili, littisi !Hppiiiij ueullv f.titturd, '".ibd watln1' hmw'if br-tht sitle-i4" 4is- 1,. ,..,- .... r, :,, in', lie said, "llliv .Marv, are mi ill 1 , " jlo-iiigin. ... ' failmg ill. tn suri.riM', she said. "W hv occni.ied tho crib, and the mother sat bv J ", , .' ,'g'-"' 'm. or anc.u.er.- , creascu pr.ee. ... .. . . , . i , . 1 a i 1 lie ( oustitntionar provision on the sub-! ihig is wrong in principle, opposed to it m her cushioned chair, with her headjwt ,( ,jr(,Hl am, i,,,'! tlie:al ,he pre-eut,u,-se of legislation, which reclined, resting upon her hand. She jlaml can be granted for a railroad or a is to reduce the price of the lands, and would sometimes raise her Lead, press her school or a college in a new State it "is ah- even to give them away to actual settlers. IroblJing teniples, heave a sigh, and then ! rl to deny the power in the present in-; It was never any thing but un artful de-resuuiiuJu-r former i-.ture. Sir.' Edgar j tl,,, '' a.gratit is proposed use- j vice to furnish un argument u.id excuse I , , i ... .V iiil ami beiieheial purii-es ami in the siur- for the grants, haft bten of little" real va wa i loved. Ah, thought he, is that t ;, f(f,,,,. ,i(NHi..lf ' . r. ,., (,r ,f UIW , ,., ;.. Iu. i.f nv T 1,o.,l.l " ' '( very. I tut Edward, are : i.J 1 ------- .'.. h.ek. Iliiil von Iiavtr clue 1...uil So early " , no, ut at till ...... 1 let l l !tcr liaii ihii.iI Iti.S eveitilig, t.ni I obtHfM.l that - . u looked pule at the laMc, am table, and have lia-!eiu,I hmiie on your account. Jlear l.dwur.l., d . 11..I..I1 ave n.e ,"aiil the wit',-, it!l a !esi crl.ing 1m.Iv, " jut tav i'Ii 1 me one c t mii j. N", Mary, 1 Urn I...I g"ing 1. b-ave and it i pnqtaifetl alia'ady," be j-ani. a& In: i:r. the j..'.j.er fi. u. bi pocket. " 'j In ii , 'Marv, thf lot.ch had w !! tr74:i 1 ...,.r 'l,,i.l .11., I I v 1. t . ........ Ui.'.- I....,:;;' Will -iv liiiu t., "' t ... ,- , - i M. " r...-,.,,-A the a- jgei.cy mat had rci Hed h. r i.usU.id t" " her sid-, and smiling amid h.-r tear-.-she . . -.gg.. the pr.t mge .d add.i.g s..u.eU..i.g U(tlJL rillJ,, .. . . . t. " (.,. vtid tiHliin-' AaA fine cold ,T"n wiirnrr ..n-v .tiMtMH t.toui.uuiu being iisuoied 111 some wav. J . . a . . fmiwi-idr wade, t iint norbinir no ottenfw-, ,ir t:. tr. ; r. . ".r.r.'r..;.!.' . ' . . ,.,eUl,!,.,l ami w liile you prepare the ' Wr;..,. :..,;.-. ..j .... . u,i..lrtl,.1 ., .,., ...,.,, will wake our. voinig ttiiiperaucv oialoi 1 think in.. ttLer ill uc ihcliiii-d to excuse j thi.a-do4iw they are not tears this time ell, l harlev, you doll t tliink that vour, ' . . '- - : .-m, ' 'i .. Well, ( harlev, you dnu't tliink that v-uir rtiid Air. l-tlgar with a siinle. .v., tamer, and 1 don t think you will ever .'et there, if von ill iiil InUn v.mi-1 'iiinches at In one with uuither and me. If, I lud 011'iv known we weie lo wit with 'at you, I would have put up more. Rut, lT - I.itlicr w lint to Ik i!MUMil)ut then' I'Ul-! " ! ces when they are making so many drunk- : amis f Why, I could not keep from cry-i , .11 , . , lllg When 1 lllst l.K.lvCd 011 lllld saw the ii;..., ...... ;,,.....,i.f ,....1 .1 .,..;.. ...v.. (,v ..... ...v. .... ; igiit iirarinesaine-pr: it is a ireat deal wors to kill folks than llies. Father, what, can be done about it 1 ' "Why, in V soil," sllid Mr. Edgar, 44 1 1 IH-rsons ct.ntinue to place theueLves "mi such danger.' "Bur, mother cnvs the Legislature can help it,'' said I he child with ili.ueh earnest-' ness; hut they don't begin" right. Thev :,, i;,'l,l ,..:,, t,;" .... j 1.-. ...... ,j ..... 0- - . 1 . . 1 ger ; you know how much salve she put, on, and never tried to get out the splinter. finger, will. Biddy's failure, must be "re-j ported, and wo must all work till we J-t; out the splinter," - . j 44 Now, Charley;" said Mrs. Edgar, ""wo ; havo all bad our lunch, and 'you have talked 1 Temperance and State 'reform eiioiigh fr one evening. Now kiss gmkl rnight, and lip back into your .litUc:ld. in a lew inouieius i ne nappy iwowere ... I L verpool to cmvev trooiw to the seat ot - ""-'"f." 7' 7, r"-,v y " . . . Teye, and . . . "7 ... 1 1" M s-ls.ll . VSt.1.10 i-itp... 10 vuil.y troops i mo biat , , . ,, " im' 11 mi.'ii,iIi.s Hit 1 .mil .I.,.n f hp st a im in. J- I ... . 1.1 llu.lv 2 JVtl.t or.Tl litres. I J atnu. piuin u. t . uiuti. uhe xxi . r.,,..,--..!. fit tr it.u" tt'Ti. I;. .!'-" chf Iii?- 7' 1 ' "tvHo--rttf' 1 ml .-it-1. in .Irii-T f i'-T ii I. iT i ii Til, tedarouitd their eiiteHainiuct... ll..tr--,- AlaUllllJ 4IU..V..8 - Vvar "f. j wri, bis namc5' "Ah ! Col. Tarlet.,,,," ispiied proi.hets; the last we, in common r'r"' ley was mute with pleasure and surprise.; . .. . . numn fleet has umuutW relied the lad -tlmt with the (iwek. regard as our Divine Sa-1 .';! !'V Hesata..dl.-.kedli,stat.,nep:ul,.ta..di Amount gfanl to that n..l a.T.MJM to,,,,t ,s 81q.p,,, , ,,, arna. llU ittle dirv,ren W, i viuIir. ' " ,1 1 1... ;i...i : ! ranee has or.L-red a neu levy of etgh- n. l: n i!...t. v.,.. t..i. .... r.....i.. . Npectators would Toi un.. mv "tin. , un. . rii.i.u .inii 1. uui. 1 ! . - ntrtt. .v ..nine ..... tiii n. aiid iilvihiiiui .'iiitt.isi.uiiiit...l,xuiit..'i.iitiii-i.iiitr ,,.,.A,.in.. t,.I, .... .' ... LUn.i,.L.,,u,i,i.,iii.n,;., tv thousand troon. , . ., . . .... ..... .' .. , ... to the place, and give HW, Chartey," said Mr. Edgar,. ' . . " nie sl.io Flavie Givoria from Antwem ?V W1" .. wou."u,-Mi u ! T ''- '''"" ? to their euiotions. , . ,1..... ..: 1. ......'... in iiiiiioi 1.22 !.!' l aen-s. . . ... 1 . Loi. n asiim-'ton. wniisi retreating inun 1 .Mcnoias, rsr. cainerine, ana an iniermui-1 Now, father,. 1 Wish V..11 would just speijkMhciv .has been told for the last twelve ""JJ""" iuou-n-, .. e t...... ...... v-v , - -. . " . . . . . . - - - - . ,, , I" . ' i ,c-,. ,.i . - terfiO.OOd )ttninHTl'st- - --" - bv rr-s ft i-Jiii V , " .r'-iKWI.p. to tiie teg s attire aboutit, and tell them years up to,Jaauiaryv lSoS, the retunisj ;.wVr wis iiK-bor.1 off Vo,i ' r V-t r .1 .rnrri- lytv( f lt.,Mwifl -of -tlmlwiiMTilli- N J'-t 1 1'"?T, JVJr . , ' a ,.- '.,-' . , - tor are not vet all inadeA Yel-'thisr, -,A,!""- Apt auclioroaott Aleon. .20 for their arrest - ' l ''!'',nt -.VKl afHiut-tny unger.iml bow ,t was curtnl t ? y J. (( Isl,l(!. ; ,.' - ; oprevc;;t .lie alteration of us. t a; ler, the eccentric and well known 44 Pa- '' . ' " - ' j htrrtiixr the sales I had. been in full I .e shipment ot troops ... I ranee-aud Vt YToW T Vt 1 OW- ' T t " " i' " arrived ia town and 44 Ves, vcVitiv son, your father will I fr two or three of the last years. ! 'I".'-' llg. - J VI,-OU ' I ALI.OU . . .ucfie- l-mad by inches long iiu-reas-; !,tU.,U hol.Uf.g fx.rth to our cif.-ee.i's J. - L. ..... M..L,. 1 ,W. tnr.t'TI,,. low est sales in anv one year were in I : ' Tbcre is now apparetitlv a tine field h)rMV !! i UIK' IT1' ,"":!'' ring Court week. -Mr. Fowler's Made T. .V .v e,-,, , - .... ..... ... t 1 .. ti ... 1. t c. ' .. 1 . V. ... . ... 1 e . there bv rendering 11 imitossiiiie toa ter a- Km I ho Faj-fttrviD Ohtwnrcr. - -Tint prisuc lands. - , The Intelligencer publishes the report utliiorj'tv repnrMMr, lien.iett) in favor of I V'1 iiim.k l ,J;"ulit of i The majority, it is stated in their report, iv ..miiM-nt iiiMiiiv 111 ait nit; oiaies.- ; 1 fuvorcil thb olijtcfs oftho bill, 'but wore eoitntiiifd to n-jwrt against it as niicoti- j i "lit "t loMllI Thnt i i a qnestioir whieh it i nrarnly L L . ..1 .1 . 1 , 1.1 l -HwwrY fH-irswrn mi uar anu wuicn ., . . ., , ... . .... ! . . ,,niio States. 'llj.uniMtonu practice of . Coiigreu ali, as, otiicial ilociiiiieiits how, '"inni. this view, inner .11 ikimiii. i III " ' Si ti ll 1. f( tt'ci-oii, 7.' ' ' ' r iilinoi, gi 1,. v. , Von Jiunsi, Tvler, IV. Ik mid ' iriiuts of hiuils have been made i sand have received executive --; P.r m:Ii.n.!s, colleges, uui verities --uts i.f irt crtiimt.it V Kiddie buildiii-s iiht iiiiiinn-un;iiis, cu'iais, ranioaus, . . .... I ,ieiu iiinr iii.iiju afviiuus, inuivKiuais ami an manner oi coriioniiions. Tli,.,. .rr:uils luivt. m-ln-ilU ovm.1ii1 il... ul... in uiu,.i.i.j, 4 llli..;,.! ..1f:K.Hiu.ii. , i'iov that 'thirteen M'-V States and tern- '-'i.c;, I here have becli given Ii'.'i.imh.ooo aTf-,ji.iI-t tlie i?fe;iiiit irtiTv Ti lfl.T;. - , . . ' , (W,iHfl acres. Ann to W grants, il a coii-tirutioiial objection can sj.j.ly in auv Tease, I! Ijoillil to UpplKM. .proliling one portion .,1 tin- eoimtrytl.ev -.- ... . .UiLL. II. .1 '1 -ii ... ri'jiii 1 1111,111'.. llllll . . t M . . r 71 the dee.l. ol CC-.-I..H hv w hich they Wciv at''4tiin!i. ' . - J'ul I".t"' 'ounmltee which denies ,the i.nr tlifillic Kill whs HKi-lti-.n-.-tv f.ir t1? hoiiffir of tmf- Lucli uifh .f f!i. mad. i.u.l irnuit Ww- tweuu tiuj Iiaiioj?i ftt.d Giuton nnl this We wull u-k Ului ivint Uhmi, if it I 111! VfS. If i '.lii.rpi.u liAri iIim iMku-p iii tifi.ft nt!L4 puflj aii liv f.f -liiiti tirti nnm.. routl, at Iwileiizn, tlie comiHetioii ol wiiieli ; iieveH tliut tlie paaijo tit iree sun i--sii -fr-hv o.tiiiimii ; in upir n-'TstPtn of hiUTiml'iinprovy T r;:-;1'1"-1:, ullViesthenallit to grant the lands iUll.lU wllit.; if sil.(.l,;sf-1v (i,.vert,)Wi f belief lo M'MO.'t'V U clle-H-s. and railnsuds in theiii .... ..... : u.,:. 'jj; , . .;,T .. i ct on I lie alternate section plan, l.y I , ... , , v.l.,el, ,t h arguetl Uth the gitveriiiiient ! iii... in . -tu.ura.SK oe.ieuLLCu uu- U' . ..a 1 - su-a. a. 1V . i frfro nmrv. , mu , iling ol this iilleruate-sccti.m plan is tii g'.-tit-rallv tttrOVrttttrnd wee.Hv f,.mthe : rei...tt ..f'ilr. iW.mtt the lollottii.L-clear' , t-xpnMtit ..f tin-matter : . r. 1 ' "iti ' , V It is urged th, are con-t,tu .;u,al and" r' r- " '"T ,"""o.ig 1, ..... .et i,,.,k- . ttM' rf UM1I If f 1 1 !i U'crtl ti-lls it U lint inr. . ,v .,, mi"" iu, u HHMiu 111111 -I Ur .T!ti.?.i 11 11- t:il riirit P. m.-iUe them: that Ion-mis ' , , 1I(WU ,, t,,,., to ,.,l.c tin ,.audi cuiibiitiully ,aaerU;d a ever more ; rt,M Tl, t,.,nnu.i,(,i,m 1 , . , ,1 ....... , V,, 1... f. . fi j. those relying upon this argument. Ane ; "-i.UL," sissippl 288,4M 111 .tiauiinu -4UJu-il : . . , , , ,, ,.,., - - - - ThrLwi-irtrrrrwr- -, , ,....., ,,,.) (i,.,,,,,:,,, ,.;,. ! i.'v ii 1 i:v,.t e.-i.i i If all. the reserved sections could be soldi double price, it still leaves a clear gift ! ft.rthrs - n.atl r.f.-i,'',Sif7. B-J I v .....p.-nil il..,, c.M.tw.ti - Jt.,l fiii 1 I Mm i : .I,, , f.t it1r, , 'j ,ir l , :, a '. J UK pi l "o. J t-t-- 411 lilt. HIV I. '.- 1 J'l It V i,ef.,r( they'svere-Sotd at the ordinary rate. They wciv brought into market in J11- t .. 1 .1 t ; . . .' 1 ... , , - i'- . ..'"" to .-epienioer "... is..,) tone year and tbre .... ...il.ji .1 , 1 .,,1 1 all -mldiliaual ...fi;iii -shot. be dediicte.1.) to repav tiovern- meiit lor the grant or gift of land to the amount of l.i;S!,i:!'. not otie-thirtecntli ii:.it:is lime 1. 1 1 is ilollbttlll whnt her imv. rail,,,.., .'runt made. ..r to bo mado'. under it has cine to. lo a system.) will repay .tit t 'nvuriuueut, iucliiding all additional ! expenses, one dollar in ten of the vulne ,,( ,1,,. ,lM( ,,;VtM, t the road. - But- when ibis argument i met by facts 1 which disprove 'it, another is resorted to that these railroad grants greatly increase , Hit" fit 11 l lilt' . 'll'lll. I ll M It f ,; ,,vo Again j K.re w.,s more land sold in 1 .ifithiin no! 1,M)(,IHKI acres,) hem ,,,e. (Vntl:al UrtilrolMl' wt.re brought into ....nlet. . Am .'. 20.074. K7 1 l,lrt4.70rt 1.129,217 ...lUiillii.. '. 1,754,763 III the year 1S.10 In tlie year 184t In tlie yenr 4X42 - l.tJejhNtr-. I IsAi -la tlie year 144 1,843.527 2,163.3r '2,511.303' 1,887,053 l,302.UO-i 1,405.830 2,055.920 804,779 I . Total br tirdvn year 1 ;i,H50 03 . One additional-feature in these railroad - grants shun I'd be mrtieod, that tf doitbliwi ; . , . . - .'i ' 1 11 v uie lince 01 hooiu unv-iniru an inueu laim i f-f liinf tlM In in h I tin I 1 . . ... y " t be abandoned altogether. It is.a tax tip- on the aettlers ori b public lands for the .U - nefit of private ' bosipauies. and unwise and unjust as a matter of public policy. tiiauts to road., mar induce aettlers to Ittjlie yejir 1845 u tiw"pHr"j8tt: In tlu yinr 1847 In tli,vr 1848 III tin.' your l4tf In tin- vi'ar 18o0 lu the yenr 1851 In the yenr 1852 jt-'liixmt.W U 4 l.f.li'..v,.,l ww ef,4,! iii tli,. in. niutit ireeeiletiitiitnoeemeiitof truck iwouia Ou-awuv waa tins, mm 'locale near where the;- rim ; but they dotfur;, the obstacle is a serious one, but ii.it iii.jieur to have incrca ifil the gregate amount of saics or settlements, It i immaterial where the iMirchases are I :f .1 ... .. . . ' . .......... mane n ine iiiiiouni is no greater uian i.er.ie. ii woiiiu seem lo lie poor lx.ncy in irive awav neanv i.mw.iwii acres to imlnfo ki.tll. r In tnlri-liiiw IMI llllll nr Mimi.imiO ....r, ..tt j,.t u1 fff jfw r.. f. titer than elsewhere. 'J he eonstitutiojinl light to make these aulu,'riiTpfTeelfcirt 'fli-oho '! fjoe :f - 1 11 1 . . tmn, should be reteo on gome better ground. Even tin tVcpeiliciicy d'jielids upon the argument that theniorevcgiTc ! toe less we lose. I. j-.- At e li:tvo relerrt.il To rlns mi est., .it nl the ilisposition ol the public lands so ot- . .. .1 ... . ..1... '. ' . - t - 1 11,1 I'enni s umny oi our reauers ; Tvpftrf it. lint tlie subject m importance t this State. e are enter- will result in nladtiir fciorth t'tirolimi iu I j-,,,,,, k , s...t I.. ....v.,,M . 1 : - wt. licl.,p a;islance, and that assistance v a.-vuic tins w l.nyt. .ri ,. u, , ,-,. f .!, ... . !.". v , ,.,.,,,1 l : , " r'" u '' ECKTriER LI' THE ARCTIC. 1 W e Imye 'a.i-iwii.aote.'.iti;uiaiJoBd4itt i,f'ti.u ' ,:r..:., . ..: .", .1 news by the Arctc. A gia.ihing ,, ece I ..niucingeBce ;w reported hy.U.isarrival i. - . . . ' . . t the steamer I ity ot Glasgow arrived I . ,n laverp.M.J on to 1st pist. If this .rove 'orui t -he tu.rst jnivc put hackb 1 .. . wn nmmia. The. war i progressing vigorously on; m,... ;, ;, TI...I.1... it 1... L.jV. .1: ' ... 'i i inu 1 'ittiiioe. ou nr tie it issians niive;. been generallv iccesful " .,- ...sjwj, - L-..,,t,i..-b.i,: - . .... :.. .. ..... ;M.I.. 1 1 t W 1 . .. .Mt , s,,t , ,.,,,. ,.ir ai inrvai, was cap-j,e 1 . .., r .... 1 i ents 't'Tr. w.l.i are now k' , . . 1 . . , mile. Advices Iron) Asia indicate , . ... i lliein-eincnt ot lostillities. The King of (iree-ce loft Coiishinfiun plo for Athens with an energetic note de- 1 . . .. ... . - 1 . . i"i "'' v niimciiciii iu ms ici rumiL'S. Maziiii is in Switzerland. An attempt will be made to excite an insurrection in Lombard. Vienna, lilst.T-sAn imperial manifesto is mioi uv exi.ecieu. 1 russia uisappi ot es :. .1. ...1 1 it... -.. it . 1 ine movements 01 Kiissia, .out. promises riITT,r,,B4 -npntrnlTfv: iniiiiii.e if. uiiiu.o-1 1 . . ranie 10 ine inrss. The Russians have captured Islatchi, :iud hold entire possession of DotxuiUha. n, is. reponea .uuu. iuu .ju.uss.14ua ien irsebastopoi in a steamer to assist the move uLltlllb-C lltlk. ifiLJieA: llliiLll JUL JJllU: ,.. , ,n " v ii. r .. ! where the liussian- rleetthreatcued an at- ,. J,',' The Russians were razeeing all the for-, tresses in the Dotudsha. going at the rate of thirtv mils an hour. The Russian at Tortkuai was 2,.".(0. thev both sprang from tile ears' and roiled Itisslated that Omar Pasha antiiput- Ve'r several tinies on the gmuiid. The ed the Riissiiiu.attack on Dotrudshii. aud!,,-. W!lJi ntuppod soon as' possible, -but oKlefod the Turk-to" retreat to Wajous- j ,, nnl jt ,a,J rttn half a mile from the walk-which was strongly fortified, where lSIllt and bv the time the otti.'er returu- In ft lalo Al I said : l!,o 1 l ,,.,..- 1.-. .. oil ii.oni u o-,h.i.. the ears of men, let us look for hope iu the bosoms of women ;" -whereupon, a il a find Mobile paper remarks: " on t you cotton, there, too, Miss Lucy f llie'LrtuisvUle Courier siiys tlie're js'on exlihil,juli.ia -CnitLilitiatLit' pjiSI'lv tijen ioiitiisdd that weighs 1 ,540 His". . : xorrni Carolina icailkoad. The iiniTnT"thSmor'flie"7)iHrtnwt'rre Voiuit1.ir"lrfnifli "Miiwr ivm6t. of the N. C. ItiiliimdJoiiii)anvailii ld at (ioldnboroiiffli on Tlmmda the 13th ihst. The buMti&M'.tnitiiMctl related I mostlv to minor derails " The Contractors on the 1st divifiou were notified to coinjilete the arm runn- jug tu Neuse River at Waynesboro with-", in tho next three mouth, TtiOfraek ji' will commeiiee at Raleigh as whi as; iron can be brought from I ort-nioiitli, " 1 "vie si 1 sj1 uati ou' iunn qw nivn ! laviti". will be nmslieu in a tew (lavs. Five or -ix miles of iron have beeu'laid down on Company (uroiiut, at' tli'o Wes tern end, and the work is making sjieedy progress. . iiic i.iri;i. ior rouu over ine iwrui v-i nines eouipieieu ny mc jnessrs. .ueiiae. With sumo small exceptions, the work njipenrs to be well done, and the contrac- tors promised to' remove every ground of exception. The road is remarkably t .1. 11,1 r tli smooth- 1 articular attention was vtl ,0 mcnlty caused by tlie cut, in tlul procelam clay (so called) oc- fwllt -lo overcome tjpjlinit, when tlie weather perunts. llie quagmire extenas.lroui tlie peoj.le 1 ab!lut oW . . . . . ' " "Irai'J. to trust the people or their Two engines have been completed for ; -- j - ue ol which is tit j work on th Charlwtttj end ; thu other W, wuiting ut Portsmouth. Hal. istniuLu-d. LAl'tiH ON, GENTLEMEN ... The liJcfuco.witlitigs.aud woulil-be.lea-iple ders in this State are quiteu, (up to llie-vprv llirnnf lsileh . .1" tin. mifreTiernns . ,,v,nsitie oftlie klea, rlutt they eanf i..i'..... t:........i u.w.b,.,,. 1..J i... v.j . j ,,,.,.,. -; winv. licuuwin.1 ivuu, inv.i. .1111, t 1 1 .1 ...... .......1 .............. I... ' peak, pronounce, declaim, argue, walk, ; .. .... - (.-, llt.t. 0r do i; tiling, private or piibliciv . ...... - Ii Ihuir cxqutsmraiid Tcfltred 4ae44i '. "r I Some of these Parma geiillemeu had j recall to mil -""Trr rr"-.T rrrtAil;''J!j: veassjiksiuubsj-. iiuiu the old adage that . . . , that." tliey who live in lass houses should., How many of thehi, pray j casi sii.ueo. " ",,ast of ulg lioofnol ances-! ,.m i.;..l.u..v...l....aiw..;u...ii..il...;r.... tliV bet'll lelt l tlieir OW I1 exertions. -an .(.. I - - - i lien, ltockerywas, would have been com- pelled to -go down to-Uto "vilo lnt irom , ., p.. i.enec niet r-i.i inii;, t." t t l uiimiinii e.i, ; VrT"n7r x .; t,v.- v - 11 - 4 - et, they are the ineii, .ry hlt0 r;dicule, bccau.se forscs.th! he . ' does pot oronouure l.U words exact I v in accordance with the prescribed rules of ! story wuicn may sun ineir case : f ' . . 1 "v -r J.." , f" . . , i ,im 'i me I'rmsn .inny.w as a. a pun- he ball at lliilitax, during the l.cvo a-. iiouarv . ar. The celebrated Mrs. Wil- - , y-, 1 11 1 ....... ..,.., i.i ..,.....;.., .,ittiu8 of t,0 o.wpetis, bit his fingers ' with rage, and said nothing: 1 -Ltt-lhiiiUtC-b-Jaced bands of 'aristocrats x 1 1 i-' ...-1. jinuci. classic Know etige, .earn a iroin ine lute 01 ine arrogant larienni, ; ' J ' -wldellvoril to bring(ien. Dock-we . . , . -j, , , ,. - - . . ... I , , , ... .li. ill"., . Ullillfil.il .119 VUVU tflll MIW, ,, . and then perhaps they will cea,e their has lived 11. lurkey, whether he ;l.'ot ; ,.io b,lt ,K.Lilv untied tn botwin atitt v.le etiorts to .hq.rechite I.e... D.ckerv f-,teelas much pr.unpt and natural religious ;tW ul' a Live, which- Will the gallant whigs ol the State sub-( sy mpathy with tm follower ot Mahomet, ttialt hitn to love and speak the rrutli. nut to this coiitiunally without, a bold et-1 whose simple laitlil is comprised in tw.i.: - . ; tortr 0 avenge their-riglits aiid auittainifbruuuu-trave .clmri.tjt.tM.i.tv ... . r IV V 'i'pt' ' W Ts-Tn-PV - their candidate against such mean efforts! man ; who never fails night or morning. ' A rt-AJu Ilisirnt., to defeat hiinf Hal. A'git,r. jut business, or at meals, wht'ti the Muez- The re5-e.1rches.of scientific men have ' ' jaiti sounds the hour for his devotions ; who " shown "tliat some species of crustacea, . 'never passes a mciidieant without be-; among others, the ordinary barnacles On Wednesday last.-lowing alms upon hi in for the love of which infest the bottom of onr ships, lis an otheer was UtMOg. two l.risoners 1 named I lenrv llottiiian "and Ileiirv 1 lioni; Cburck. whoso. wJiolc .religion is "'rffltA:m4ii A. . : - --rs ' - .7 t . ? - - 1 .. on ot leln natrncd sickness ami ns- ;..,i , ,.ui ,, . r.,,, ,.fr,,nTi :,r irrn Pilr. IJlie ollieer not mistrusting him, nor even i imagining that if was aimere pretence to gUt Jjoyoud his reach,, took tfi.-m on the 1 platform, they being chained togctber, fw4utrMiitv st.tutl. he on onft iideuf-ilui j eai'anu ine nniKesinan oil i tie oppo-ne si. ic 'f ,, adpiiningcar. " They remained bi.it la short Iiine. ' when the Sick liian sant tie 1yi, ,etter. and noon after, as the train was lUiont to be opened' lor thesa t anv e- tra tallow that our tallow ders may be able to ;nave 011 iiann. or our tanners raise during the war between Britain and Russia. In 1 S ,V-' no less tlein l.4..7SJ ' , .. , s 1 '-t"n w ere uniorJteblroni the hitter conn- . Itrv. bv the former. All this sitptdv will be cut off, and the soap and caiidlc. u.ak-; e; jprs of Englrtiid will have t" look about.; worse though." . , fbe uiueb aniitsKl, if not edified; by- bi- j.'gl'-itlusm ,?.: JpljW-.Kyjtt"mi,o other y ar- 44 What's that..' . . 1 . j: . yuaiijtj; y tt'y Uitdmjcal.rhjnjes.';-. iets.&nfhirA msrt'i;. : r7:-y.irytfff sTTe XyiislieS trie every 'mnfiung."t -" ' : " " T'tfirrof ' " WILL THEY ANSWER-THEM I qiKiio iiroiiriutult'ci by the Raleigh Star, ti the' liaWtgh Sttakrd in relation to' tue-' Urtndi!kiiittlWati4e Iau4 oflouttate. j Vc rv'vn these cinerieo iu no much to the point, that liore irive tliem a more proTTont iit d.'e, ami inriint uioii aii an- wir J'roiir . the Standard ; and. , if. the Istv-Btamlanl vriil ntartwer(as it will not !)' we regretfully unrest tliut these same iiitorr..gat..ries be "ikcil .PnmiiscttditsI ni tin t aim uii nir i iai3 1 mi liiushv ts be- i-aco itiaUlies, ID our present organic law, and if there are no other particulars iu which, in jti es timation, the Constitution,, ought to jc aitiiendel f .. , , , . ... I Is it the object of free sutTrago to equalize the liov.ers and privileges of . all ; uie vou:i;s 01 mcvi?ia.Mii I Would its passage bring about such 'perfect ccjnulity ? j Is the Standard in favor of giving more thrill one Senator to those counties !.i ....... i.l t.'.-. diree-,tliaf;pay more than one-nlUetlt ol tlio taVs of the Mate Is it m luyor of the. people having a ..lireet voice in alterations ol the Coiisti- liHum jeaiiveiition coining oireciiy representatives in a Convention ? Does it believo it itossiblo to more nearly arrive at the will of the. people as to uinendiueiits iu the organic law, ' ttiroiiffh the Legislature where members "'"nrcrtrcrpd -rrp-m"jrtir4y- partiaucr.uuo.iLi.J.. or 'tiiroiigh delegates elected by the peo- . to...ta.kti iutu. cuntidertttiou ainen.d- i incuts ol the Constitution and nothing ele ? l wv.or ot jiUrtisUing the. mmS - 'ty qualifications for menibers of the Sen-I(, b01M.j the. barque while at IVjrnaul : ate. members of the House of Commons ! i.,....," ul urMmnt dnrimr tha ndttm. me. members ol the House ot Comiiioiis : II Mr tii.veruori 1 . . . .. , I it in favor of electing J ustices of te I-..., .... . . , , , .... .... . i . . ' ' . 1 I i r i J 7- " .Ir V " v RKLKilONS OF TCRKIil AND RFSSIA. The X, . . .. . is nn imiri.v a ern-d. that. tlu iiissiiins - ?ire our j, i!oir i.Mstians, and that Uiojto, tiHervogatv hiini Tma wa graft tedj. -- - - , tuiKsue .1 uis'imeK, 1.0111, ai 1 oiu;janit the tollowiugcolloqiij took place : ing to our view t.f their" creed, are ltV-i -. , ,., . - . . l'Wiuua - iw... - .o - veruicl4.4piMsthM - w4 1,1. .. ;,-,r. ,..,,1.. ,,,,.1 ... ther, it tlu mutter were truly understood, ;,,,,, 11(t ,iiat EnMish Protest! ants and Scotch Protestants still u.oiv, . . . . . . ' have at leat as iiiijch sympathy ot taith and fueling with tho Mahometan niono- ; thiest 41s with the benighted votaries of TuuTui ksray toliod .only-' tha Gud.- 5QW- o, .vo.an...... ut cut, mi., u.noo, ...e . ' . , ; . . , ' 1 uuian, pray 10 a nos 01 sauus w no are aii al.oi.iuiution 111 -our eyerf. Jhe toujubii.,. ut ion ami ii rat txiint uf iiU. three eointiiuii- - , js - - o.AHuuieiau, u.e V"vuai wwi .1 r . ...... . 1 v i -u. a.e . .i,.v.i.. able calender of canonized priests and worthies. It is sad and unsati .t" r--rr . . : , ,, .Iliad evil intliienco and corrupt example sfaetory to be called-' .,, ... . itw. yais.nna tauity tnooiogies; our "we win iinpeai to anv earnest i 1 ppeai to anv earnest i roiesiam who ; .1 I,,..,-,....,. ,,k In. n.-.e lie Klinsull with the so-called Christian of the . . 1 . 1 , 1 1 4 a uubt .-I l r'i-ts7i'iiTsriivrsTrfn'.ifS-cm i-ts and siifH-rsTiTfitint pmXtP ..; 1. s"ens"Tn e.T bV"7i prTesf atttiri4i,rrenw' whieli ara proviihii with eupULt. "vVTiii TiTnCvs'TitTTe" l' his iour, and le , of hi Cod." RANK HILLS; re'tiasf M'eek weliiire reoeiv- devised i;.A the. purpose. x,f preventuig J" tl4-'l7 .flJl poured their a'.terati.liil We would greatly pre- '.1,t- P,,e,s '" V fer a like ' .piantit-e of current bitts-. tolJ- u w',','h . have attached thero- those we have reeeive.1. It is-somewhat tau!i.!i; ,g t. 1 see a pile of ones, tent tif s, tVc, and yet ii"iie of them, vaiiie as .1 medium of ev- ties, hundred of the least clHiHgi'.' i-1-..i..O- VI tin. ."'t hunt I.... ing deteete.1 ax single ghmw b.ylre m-st con.iiioii observer. Vim'fic Ami raw. Jim, does' ymir mother ever whip J" ' " No ; but she does precious sight THE DARIEX EXPEDITION. - - The jrreat'Expwlitioji which" was lent out to nrrtj the lathintw of Darien, for the iiirKweof oonatroctin a ship canal, ' lin turned oat to be a disastrous failure, iso far r the jHnibitity of executing such n" work u eoiicerued. &nrveyinjr paiv tiesr were sent out 'by the American, t reiu'H,, niHi ia-itisii gorernmcnis, au working in unison, bnt moving on differ cut lines. Lieut, strain of the American partr. who at one time .waa supposed to be Umt, has turned np alive, as many of those who knew him well predicted but alas, many of his b"ir toispaniaM rill return to their native land no more. It if said that Lientj. Strain went out, with Col. UluckViiiap, that lYad been submitted to the Navy beparturent, and proceed ed with that map as a guide, to the inte rior, Thr JiOj. found that the map, like many otljer maps of Itailroadsaad. Canals, was a typographical delusion. Where a river was laM..dQWBU9tt the niap he fouud a mountain, and instead -of uUin hti discovered ierra. . ; Ami thus, this splendid scheme, about . which three groat nations indulged such -hopes, for. uniting the Atlantic "and Yar: cilic iiut,,! dashed at once to pieces. Nothing n iw remains for us, then, to shor ten the distance commercially to-our IVieiiiu possessions but a railroad, and the sooner one"iir-ctnrstriicted, so much-- the better for our country. Sci". Anur. " From imj Mother Sir "- A. few days since a case caioejiw iu tbs IQiX'ed States District Court in I'liiladclpbia, in which a captain of a vessel was charged with iiiiunffata.nii ahiihttard -l.y hia fwT An incident occurred iu the hearing of the case -which xcitesl a deep feeiiiig -in -the court and in all present. V small lad was called to the stand to Mi(y - in tho ctvw. - JIliad UmtJuHid. ull,i .a j,,,.-,u. is -' -a nti'4 n uv j'lvovin vaaaaaaj lliv Wl 111 U f ltt.ttittnti ll.aAaiddiAaiitl n-av 1tkia Uh.airW appearauce of his head, and the . i . .i . .i t - oroiiised character -or-hi taee and necK, froit) thoiuposuro to, tt SoutbertLmtjt ?Ml mM w.ouul V'em . "C tar- ' lussnuss and- neglect ; lint iinilerneutU-- ,. ... , ... iiutt ivni- anu iiiHtttm ttair, uiv 11 rv ut iu . telligeuce gleauunl from a pair of small and restless eyes, which could not be uifo-toi-i.i, it... r.. ti. Art,.t,.tn r,M tlie extreme . youtli ol Ilia lad, Uoliotetl , ir.-i,,.... - . ...,m.j,.ii...., 'jiaw CT-.viai . t.uw v4sgs",fst''ji'ij TtiB 'selKir fir-tiKTlr anriratliTie was "a1ilTjilk' wid with t, ) . ....... 1.L U.l.,l. .-I-.3 I : iv rt t.w tvoi itia iu; isTMilv wiacii lUJiiw O.nnsel - My laddo you understand ilib oTdigatiou of an oatJi I lt.iv Ves, sir, I do. . 4 Counsel y iiat w tljoLTigation t J . Boy To sjieak the truth, and keep no thing hid. Counsel AVTiere did - you learn this," mv lad i ' - " '-rrzrr 00 u imucM-imi telea toe ufv juoTfti r k 1 .tw.nI lh wtrlw utn ; lus jn , Mlledm hU x. L - t1 uillimwi. I.,111,1ittn.w tdiviio-'l V'JJa I7..i."i I r ; - iuiu iia.ua itxiaitini'M. For a moment there-was deep Ience tieciiiirtr.Kiin.autl I iii.iu no s.aL . race gleaned to face with recog- ;r s love and moral prm- made their fixed express . . 1 . . .1 . , ti seeuieu wt .1 ins 'get tlie decorum due ve audible expression Xue lad was instantly admitted to testify. - iiehoht. the niotliers power I Dtten ,ia(J wo ,,WatWineameBt5 of The - f ,i i,,,,-...i 1,:. .. al'hoii - di blind, fixed ami helidesa. an thtv appear' to us are. in their' youth, active,: ' " .1 . 1 . 1 1 . . 1 . :. . i. . 1 sharii - sighted little creatures, shaped "tti c i r 0 x t re Ti ntir.-if'rrrr ypnywyd the-pty---- ri.Kl i.f youth, they begin Jo think of set-" . tlingdowu steadily in some chosen spot ' 1. t'.r the remainder of their life. By means . f sm-king- enpr thev - adber to St.uie i-"pi'i uivir Bucamg cfij.s are thus rendered useless, and thq' little animal glides dowtr the declinittg lay of it litt-hj stream of life, in quiet, plaei.lj cmtt.Htetl enjoyment of new phase ot existeuce. .OlI. Jlw.,risA. Piiiu't- 1 l'i .1' vt-.-ifiiii. u-itli.i.tf il,,. ut,l .tr...,. -I V, , . .. . r le.-til ....In-il mill 1. -.ii, tin.. 1.M.U.U, aj qWm "witboW paint or brushes,) wo are told a most ingenious and Iteaur-" .tiful little affair. Tliis eccentric genius - holds forth on the 44 stiiinp " in stvle of the eelebiatetl " Razor Stri Man, " und w-e lfave no doubt that our citicu w ill J. .....'. I s-Jwvt.-i-:iltai'T-t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 27, 1854, edition 1
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