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tl.id 11 s. ill :.rrtt Burl U ChWi::u1Ii! Cs'ltdett. trly- TctnJaT afternoon,' the. An- the Uone ot lwjrot:iitutivcs who nave gt'l Gul7rTer'r' jL)K-ceeded iJ Jledlofd loTUltVu adVanra!-(rte ? jif..lectfoil afford-r- "liolJ lurth." in his usual maiitier. but'ed by tlio Kuies of the llnuse ti? resist wa warned ofl' by authoriUe and inuu procwaeu 10 usi jKnion, passing w B,Vr i"io vu uie um, uinuixii ibrynclj Chclr, follow hf qutto a. ;iiu- censured fr this eui-se t J seteraf T" ler oi plc Irbtif Mcdford.T the ptrtcc1'&tahle Jircaii; friendlx to tlie bill, and -,t East DokTaik, ho-Aevcr would notallo! abused bv tire TnW and othera of ftn 1 iiiiii t l.rvuch. for fear of a. disturbance. iclas witli charactcribtie vituperation. i ," rou coniairaii!jr aupieniea . UJ aajiuous in Jasi ixniUNl, anu Jiro iiu.;uuh nun mr wiuunir juuiiuic : tfi'dc-J to lwture to tbe person collected in reatrtng by anch a reiurt the will of round Itim, when a party of Irislmien in- the majority in a legislative body, or at . - turfururL. an J loud word and then bluuswliat point such reiieUiiieo ceases to be foEoWt'd bet A -ten the two iai -ties, "and a ircnural fitflit cUMied. lb iriili liavinir.Ucieiiillo. lit it ima lcoii employea . l . i . .i x . .i:. : i v.. htc mpsi numerical i.rcc. iii -Xitt.ve -party n-treated to Ifcllingham lull, where, becoming in their turn reiiiforeed, thev .i . i i - turned uj,n thvir antagonist and drove iiiviii in 'ihmj oi-iort? iiiem 10 u mwii "i - Wilding know 11 as the " Fifty Houses," WCW'IcmV i'V the laborers in the (iohlen - - Rdiinff Jlitl, where the lri!r pnrtr took - Wugc These buildings w ere then a.- saileU u itli a sliower 01 stones ami brick bats, mid five persons who endeavor- ed to make their escape therefrom were the deliberate sanction, of a largo majori rreted by the crowd and -handed over ty of each House of Congress. He may to the officer. One" of the live was 11 be blamed, and always is by the friemU XrcwmUJ, ttd all were a'tuod with pi.iols of the measure vrliich -fie destroys, but and knives. During the fit a pistol he takes the leonsi!ii)ity, and tlief is was-dreharged bv an lrishiuait, the ball " end to it.:. tiolody calls him n t'octnm- takinis effort ii: the letr of a bov in the crowd. We are informed that the l erson who discharged the weapon was severely " nanuleit bv thcoiiixisite partv ainl thrown ?ver the railrod trrid''e whicli crosses the Street, being badly injured by his fall. After remaining for a while before the fclock above mentioned, the Native partv .proceeded to the Catholic Church in Cot- House kept ull night long lroiu coming j will go for him also. lie is a people's tage afreet, before which they assembled, to indecision on a measure, and ultimate-1 amll v and a young lad of their number climbed ly defeating h, by forty members retiring " 1 Hp ou'the spire and tore down the cross behind the bur when the question watl . . " " t Vbtch surmifunted tlie building, whicli put, to prevent a quorum, and alternately"! " Tie V U AA Deer'' A few co was broken to pieces and trod ujnin bv coming iu on a call to make a quorum, pies of this opular piece of music have the crowd below.' The firm and judicious then g"ing out on the questinii so to leave ycen left, with us, for sale. I'tiee i'5 cts. eifoytsoflie "officers prevented, hivw-evcr, the lloii-e without a quoruni ; and these, ' lurtner acts oi violence upon tlie Luiiii:n and the crowd becoming calmer, it Sihui after diMersed. The Clielsea Light Inntry, Cajt. Fellows, weiv umk-r arms Hnni. ) u.t.n.f mwl t. rr. mr t.s.i- r"'" v r "-c"1' V'"'' lnterferviicp vaslortunato Hot mjunvu. aea, a lotion ot' the more violent of the rioters proceeded to Rast Boston ami gath-. ered ia pfwd around, tbe Catholic Church of rtSamt Xrrh'das," at thec-rner f Ma-rt Verick and Havre Streets, tittering loud threat against the Irish and threatening' Xftnr i-tiu.'t iii(l u..n rit..i-i in i fil- 10 pun o u wiu u. s.e u.e e.i.i.e.. and Irish orooe-rtV in the vicinitv. lo ..ull -.f...-.t n.,,1 u-H.-ti. Mi.. ,n, , The concourse at this time had become U.lv thought lit to proimiinee them "'- wv undemanding among' the niem immense, and their actions were quite tnr- tummt "r intaiimu. liat was, on v . ,, t bntcnt. One votmg , by the name of that .casi.m. tl,e indignant language of btrj tllilt chng ' other cor William Lewis, a moulder in the West ' a'di.tinguished Senator fn..n Missis-ippi respoiidciicu relative to their late mis- Bcistin F oiilidTj', was nrri'slud tryofhr-cr - ' Drew and dodged m the lock-np as a nntr- and hxiged in the lock-no as a ring- IciJer in'TKe oisfurbaiicer " .-la. In ,l,n r.i'Anir,. t f..iitln. t&d North Watch and officer Allen of the ceutre division went over with tilteeti men. each,aad after a time succeeded iuallav- ing Uie disturbaueeabout tbe church and ;n5.,n .1... ..t ,.ftl.ar.. .l t..,t;...., er.'cathered aUmt the watch f,..ue. hnd with Icmci cries demanded -rvkas of l Mr. Lewis, who was confined within. Ti.:. i i. . .. .!.. r i Aiiis vi'.my was mmi moa.j ...sim-i -vij Mi- . ,. , - , . , ter four or nye arrests had been made. and quiet having been sornewl.atrtori.i, J -tue.lorce Irai the city returned hmne, rr briaing wifli tlieui tnurrcaretntticrniattcrTlTa sons who reniaincdinjhe, vicinity were nuawe of Ilia denarture. Tbe preacher: "Orr wa nnfnjtiTcd lilimelf. and returned V tlie c.tv before "r theniitseriottstrotfblecoinmctHel. He uaeed no-Hanover street alxmt ' o clock in Uie alternoon, iotiovtei bv a email troop of men and boys. Yankee Lumbermen in -Canada. Since the close of the Baltic to a valu able Umber trade, a great impetus ha- been gtveu to that on the Amenut, side , oi Hie.. ..ami. , giea Miu...e "a.e . .1 .. !....,.. .... .. ..... V.... been fclilj.pei front, the fotomac during tilt tout f-Wt'-j fcr Kriu?, ll'ld 'bf Mnihe . Luijiberfrien mtv'r were so bn.y us they'"'1"""" Jiave ween during, the pa season, l.ut Um greatest scene of lumber activity on . j our coiiuiieut, lor u.e past two years we.fi)r iat ln;irtvf enlfr,;.s ;IaL,, U . lltiatnyUiua. ia Ueli u Caiia-la. Aiout .1 i.:- ...i;.; lw vur nn, tli' ( i'liiiliun I ritVcmiiK'iit u J ar u,tf taauiin fj erriiutin threw otn to the c...,.,Wtiti.m an iiiellse tract of timber land, lying ou the ' bank of the M. Maurice, mi.lwav between Montreal and Quebec, ihe i a ernii.eiit VI V..HUH11 IIITIdl III Ull. Ii;i 111, IH.1CII itoffere-i. A tract of territory cowing tW. ttnitl.lilitl.aaara MOW Cuvere. With rvj aud white pi te nine, was divided in- i ' "Was oc.lJ at aucti'.u m ljin l.ee in "month of Juiv of each of the la-t . the lo v...ien. A ml., a. l.ni. ii-r U' Mr--l-?rrr-rt':' Juiubcr inerr-harts availing t hem-elves of the advantage, ttn-n held out, bought iracis, ano uegau "..auini on u gi anu aeiile. - Alrssfs.-Moreross. Fiiiilni., w t Ot Jyiwell. We utiUersUUd, nave now oim - t.f Y:y, liir'H'.i liiiiiber etablisiine:its in . Canada. ' J'hcy hae exten-ive aw mills at the junction oF lLe St. M-auree with - tlie Si. Lawrence, and- it h .-aid had it I tttodtsan-i uie:i .iiq-li.y.,-1 !.y i ..i cat ; ting logs tlie l;t-t winter. 'I!.- r -. were enijdoye't ;-' ritorv tiatei,:i liler 111 t lni!j'lr.-d lllll t i-f! trr- pa.r..: atidtlve t !.' n -and 1 1 . I . . , . .... fore 4i.l U!. !i ae'utviiv e in jjit ."iili . . Autci'kan 'tili.b.er trade. '1 lie .jt.-W u ul mind taat itttowA ..iiuuuiiy. - rwvid.-e"frrv tre.-aritv' arpUt'd t-wara- in v- - . . -. i.iiroi.e : ill t h .ii if ii thev do immense e'vil. e : a "pe" to the people m lliose eniliitne- ..iiicnaid tlie scene- .! tr;le. they licit, tit n-, in America, by iner'.-a-mg our c-:u ..-i . -. nd failing t'ortii great' V iii.i ulii.ii c! foEt. ..:itth' Am. 'i' "i Two Ir.-l.H" ' "ere going t-'. Cic acan fl.Ml, just f.w ki. : l.'lj, be.i.g "fa" cc" tl.iiicail inn "t Uiind. tliev did - n ' .-Ii u !uw.:tiio ball. S-. ..ne of tl.e.n y; an twit kettle in. hi- Uafd- tocatc. .t .n 1 alid itAtiowliiig; bku'il' 1M b-'le "t I'.-' ! I';" di 'k exclaimed t..-f-!'i4' otli.-r, 'w.iio lillottcllit' elf ?nt! y j. J eov - 1 The t'lUHiiienta of ihe Xfbraska Hiih iu this Rtsolutiou mored ly Mr. Richard o)m, it is veriainij jttstitiable mud txMomo Uctious and in- y . v -' lth H..ue. ot it que.-tioiw ..t pecu-. liar e.xciteiiient. The rules mado it le- l i ,i , . i ,i I ; d . r . ' gal. Uules are dev ised chiefly for the jjii'iriin'inu ihiiiui ini-E. uiiu iiiv hiviih'vip w ho chose this parliamentary mode of resit;iiee did on their re'piesentative Pe)w.in.ibilrtir - wliklr tlie Ptaxtmxf Mimes when" he chooses to eercise the iegai power 01 ueieauiig ov 1111s singi negative a measure which has. ..received for actum as he has a constitutional right to act. In both cases that of a re sistntg ininnty and a resisting t redden tit . I. ....t . 1 .,..,11.. ,! . .17 .,,.,1 ,,,, Sn,,, " ' hority of law. We could cite-inany autl instances in which propositions have been defeated bv this sort of resistance oil the part of the minority. W e have seen the : we may aiia, w ere n iieiiioct'atic niein-; hers; but thev were not denounced bv the . hers; but thev were not denounced bv the In-'press as fuctiotiists or litfiiiauu, as one paper jiroiiouuces itho ojijoinMits of the ; .. .rrwL.-l Ki 1 1 rt ..n,rr 11, o., t.tn. . v riur voars ap wo saw a uut unjTTtftttfit Tl "'yTZl:: ling the .Netrra--: ka Rill in intrinsic interests-defeated in 1 theSeuate by ,its opponents availing them-! cohWof this privilege not in resistance , a rvtstrkliou on the freedom of debate, but'in debating (he session out, and sol defeating the measure. These, also Were hi liiti m itI v rr.-inicort. 1 1 n f t H trtrtEr- . . .. -e , . .e .......... v.s , ...... .......g.. ...v.. ; course was the subiect of cieeo reeri-t. no- I l ,ti i. .., f i. niL.ml.nej nli.i l...n.. . t .n, tlie lloii. d-Ki-rtKaoa Hahj) wften relink i ol tor thus exercising tits pnviicgc! In' cd for thus exercising his privilege' -pllw1?iirit of ati iMepcndeiitTiaToT,"Ui ' .,1 ii I '! -.Vhe,,h,tVsUnjar,,offens-7 mairi,v whoever th.-v to it. If ihi, i. land f fr-do,i, ; if we are worthy of those horn whom e derive our political i"de-' istni. iie.'-. it is not lecaue we an- in the minor- itv thai wi w ill .aeruW oiwHrht. w dHit4,iii. kgiiinis'tV d.-seeudants of th-W who, when : ",TJ ''w M '""' . ouMIo..r tie globe and rtake.l th.-ir i ii i i . . . i - ue, w.- can narillv tie exnvt,''i to t:irni-n so hir , hmt; , v ,!)c j,,, ,,f ,.,,. Ur iiK ;, tll! ,urT,.Bj,r of c.viit0t6.H.al .i,,;,.,.. h, .n,,!,! the slight dai-r u. !,ich the bei-ealoBc, aud hud the pow- er to chei-k the .wse-Ji-Ullnlhssh ll;a ill uudei bolt U ail tbe iudiunation -kich has been school of politics. He is said to possess f - .r - wld r. levvlW army he.i, I uld uuJ.r as 'thi1sivple'nwts tn'e''i'inn.''''i'x louiwl, it u were sjile tor nie, a!ne a, defeat - ucU a coui,t -kIku lor plunder as tlnsaudjsKin IVbm- it t- others h-n-nuiit the -L'l -f - I eliiii f..r the nmioritv 1 r..- Tiroli-i tiull .4" tin- parli:.m. iiiarv r:i!.n. I a.-v rt it n a riht, valuable aud dear to the minority as any thev ! pss. Is it unfair in a 4,ov. ...ii.e.it of ini.ite.l iaow-r-, of a iJ.rlu!Jv I sv-tt-ui f ht ks ai;d Diilanrt-H, nii'l farm. of Jn . c d:u di'rict to vfiin th m, tor a mi nun. v ti rjrl tulh1 .i - ar arv ,iv.nMge wnica umicriueru nt Hl. 'io-'V tl,e I ; r"---.. - ; , to Trcrnt a :.. a.mt maruy in mi i.,rcing ii.,n mem measure, vw at"g ,r -'" n" '1 na c."Wuuonni . ,.;,..,,;,. .',. ,,,., m,n i . r i t . ... -n,hiti,,ii. It i f.,r that ntonc I voin it i'tr nut iin- 'iif !uiit-iii.iu -.H i un i -t ui" -mi- ins -nu- i.n-.L...r.M.. ... live ..ubla: man. Totw'the. - .U; j liant lrfi.ee to the mawniv. to l .waved to, an ii ohv the . hanging .lia s o! . .-ili. !).' to ehin.' hiscours..- withci.-r, u-.-il!ntioii of ihe S7,l,l.ll I'-, I, I IU' I 'I- .i.uini, 'o any man ho claim, to !, a tWmau, and rM w oiaxepreeanu.v uov- -r.,uM i,k- ours. " - - i iiii.'ii ue-segiiis. but Wi n.vi' ne ver see', tt estat,..- .ii linv ( I ? m-r u .uiiiiii n -Tieet .iimI if lniist .T tl tae- t . r.st alone on the re-nous; bill- tv ( ti. Re-.rc-cntativo to In- eor.-titu .ents. .No i.i'?fti!..'r has a nglit to assiiim ' t!ie lltnTV1!'-;! nfTn bro c-itber in liis motives or hi. action, w ith in. ti:.-i ii.'.--. T attempt tiiis is a gro i i.iV.I-.o.l pfl- i i;-'!iu an ln-eU'-h ol I e.Tl iiiv tend to -e-'i't The II el V ! .)- .ia. iigii.t v Mel ri'-'-c' lilltv. A (-TRIV.I DlN'lX'i IIAI.L V t rni i a I,. that J r. , ' ...en w a-r.-eetil ! v enl.-rtairiel lia-rtt.-ti i.e'r 11. too ' Jiii .1 the .Ci vsl..i , 4-'f h?r- 3.1 i vi wbo-e ne.bl wa- ori-ot tue ! .--.x, hiig.a'ei. s.-v- V Ik v" (iellhalii. The Ignufstd-K!. the r w as g.v !l n:- ' 1: tiie . -. -t - I: itl.Ki ijg. .' '1! . l.-firth Ir I'.ilt ' "; vva- nd -f the tin e . Lijjh ;. the circ-i ileienel r ' b d,,-;. n n! i.Tl, if..rlablv miHiiii tj,e ' i i... r.. i inter T ).f tlie cr. . i '4,f T4,;Hiw, ire; Miiii .'ii'ie- 'I brain- S'.iit'-''' " ,1 ; ' ' , SAJJSJ1UMY, - jHtlESDAT ETE5I50. KIT 83, 1891 , C. C. McCeimmkm is authorised to C'ltect euLst-rlptioTis and oilier lain due till Office.,, " """" u.t W r mthurited to aWMiiw Mj. Jut Tmuumm m cmdtAtt 6 Km eM High siMrif for n cuuy of ttuw.u. it W r aiithuriifd to annouuca fati Kum "' re-leeio far iIm offic of Uigk - - . 4meeUUr wa addiwa by Uu lion. jn. ttorftut, IT V arr auihonzav) in anoHinc Maktin jmet i . . . . . . i. - - 1 w; riM. R C1,dld lb. rf sherliri fur lh, Collllly , u,, ITU. arr authnriird and wquoled In MiKWnoe w in.,, . Fiui i caadidM. far the offic. of iiign iierin ui Kuwan t uuiii y, .1 toe .tiaumg jiuguM ; rifcikw. ! ir Tan A. K .aununc. biinwlf c.rtli- '' a Um bnMICul j rmu'" K"tM -lt,c,H,u' FOR aUYERXOU, (iEX. ALFRED DOCKERY, OF RICHMOND COl'XTV. H A friend writing lis on business from Cleaveland, appends the following : ti-i . . , . . . VV lilirs are not verv OlelltV 111 L-leave- land, but what there are will go lor Dock- ' '. ... , . . .. ...... i kby, certain. vi e uouot noc 11 uenerai " Dot Ktuv should bo able- to address the people of that County, some Democrats ilessrs. ili'ST asu Lkaigk. An , account of the difficulty between Messrs. Hunt and Craie, will be found on our n.rst lae. A auel it was leami tvome, ... . . . would grow out of the affair. Rut later! . I --cimt9, the subjoined, for instance, which we copv from the Coluuibia liuiuii, dissipate sitch apprehensions, MFS4RS Ht'NT AND CR Vltill The Washington Star of Wednesday s mat ui.ti; Hvo..e...w.. c. c uuiu ... ,(,.. 1 1. ...... tl.,11 ri,., .1,,. ,,J .I.t ibx.ha !...! n.t" uiiiKftumliiig lia-4 psd bvtwtyii Uieui, Tlie Washington corrcsimndent of the I'hiladelphia I'ennsylvanian says : ,vl"e l. um ,"uf awar ,!iC taf h kJ':;w tl,aVu; w a g.tle.min ot decided abilt.tv, ot great energy ot character ot unquestiom-d perionaL, courage, and' a soumlly orthodox mcmbtT of the Demo- inches in Ins stockings, and has the ap-j 't a taau who could hold in.we than hts-wniii a bear tight. ' Mr. Hunt, of Ixiuisiana,. isatrifle be- ..... ....... . ,i i- ." Mf '"''I'er He iim height, but is tirmly put lornierlv resided in Charles- )iit has made New ( i leans his home j .-into lie is a gentleman ot tairi ihilities.jilthongh not an effective public , dLpusiUun , v.'hich rather a is botli Mr. limits and Mr. Craige s hrst LaU, Hi rp is another nccoiint l,..w. licrt is anotner accoimr, now ever, which may or may not be entitled to credit. Similar rumors are afloat here, uh inforned wlmt fluntl. , at. oh. ('ontrmpUreit Duet Ue we nothinr in th Mpc-n Z"?:? ZZT.Zr, "T I 'iJ. d . vrc,.-..v. will .,n....i. .n . 4 Th, " ; lnaU, , wa; th, umn talk , vvMh,i.s.i,n fny .nil iIhwIh u. b impnwibl' " - i . j .c . '. .1 I . I blu.ipreirni hn.ul. nifsi- of iiauis rsi; and that it is their diitv, as go.,,1 -hi.., u. H.. 1 ... ,, . , , , vmtoK .;JP. "Ueittas.deftity.-th. W si4'f4lii).lisVr c-a ia .ffur. of, r ' eu.-W, Da, H.U. 1,1 iOW.NKD. Cai.kb IIaetmaX wasf ' . ,u.-iii-n fiti ?iinrifl v uisr. win it itaiiMinff t Jmvcucd on Sunday last, while bathing j - T M . . - . '"ma,utri,am 8ome tlx or st"ven 'niM Kat of this place TlioM.wna lr, hollow e-t ii iii f. in trie pool,' with an ojien ,.fer the water, through which,. by i- 11 . .1 . ,!lv'"r': f cm4 enter the stump, ....u p,. '.'-""(, . Ilurtinan had performed the feat a niltn-1 lair-iifafcr.u. -nine. nttp.npHng it on Sunday la, hung fastj ( jw j,,,!! ,! , .i . i i " Die c-ueu instance should prove a warn-1 ing to vonng men who often peril their llVi s by a- ts of foolish during. It-hhould -o pp.ve a warning to those who lorget a warning to those who forget the siK-n d character of the Sabbath day. 1 - rT V l.uve an apology for any .1. fiei, m v r..marriT . his comrades. fn.ltl, . culn , tl,!. ..-inilr-r -f l -p ' . sinp.,.,.,. .paeirauu-ih. ......innnoil of tl.. ir ,-ot has 1,-eu in s.--sio.,, this w-k. and our t.ne lias 1,-en sr. ill ci, I. occllpleil t.y pYon. i.,;i u'i in on business, that we have found it ...nngi, dinn-tiil to aiieii'i lo our usua, iu- ..tl. tolerable care. - ;..c..." ...i.-r , ; despatch lrom Washington autlioruing - The liev A 1L RlUKloi. Tern -n-' ligh...looc4W..Jat.?.,.artyy.ui regard Ux:& .fielV-' -------''sMi-t'wtt'' Wife jwy4 m t- '.."-.TM'' . - ' at- the prospects! A to our own U:- -WiWrnl '.Te"te-4lidf-a a co..t4 eaki.Iale.Ft." w.ll addre tl,e;pe.q. ;ie( (i Ti; jj,,,, t!iat tie H, , .nU r ( ,,jt ,mtt . ,lrllI1;restore quiet and haiuiony in McDonald D'vdson county, nt the following t. an, doiilde rkaliiig, wliieli they sought to. .;-, W j... him; liowA-er, in fy U where the trouble existed 'I lie and places, viz : i.rardic' through the Ke-oliitiotis passed , ., ' . ... . , , ' M. Louis Democrat states that Barker has Jaa ih, lonk Kwint, 3 oVIuek.'P. M., ., i ..... i '....... .dclud-l man, b. cau,e we think he is a slave to . , .. -,k ii.n .. ..-k. i iw - .ni:t"it -- ih tin ir (7oiivc;iition have been most efl'ec Maiiv .e-kpo-e'ifj iind the recoil ha-sicken . rt.,e;o. i on caii see it in their lace-, ui their iii tiniis, ill their subdued tone. And !h.'!i tliefr ili-appoiiituieiit in the -ne.-cli "f tli. ir Candidate was too much ..r human nature to stain up under : eft un. I tj,.- gj-th ou cai. t get-one ot ihe " JTiinto to look lche-. T ii'v ''ii'jv7;ulntlk' face, ati'l talk alM,ut lluit tituxii I and as to getting tlieni',to deliiKj the iosi - ,; It t. ,,.. I b.....r,i;,.M.i.r.i ion "i in. . "i i.iivihui .'ni't '-'.... ,' bar. Wu' think C-.tii a turnip.. UtiUi'jk U"jiitf . .. .K d to be held ull , Tiie.!iv l ist as num. n, in v attended, ail J or- . . . . Tiw Wi, . ., .,,,; 1,, w.,.,,,.1 k, eh,r.iutn,'m,,S "iai 11 "jwilj3 for men t t. ' J ' . 1 1 -- nian.and S. W. Jartie and J. R Yolev5i , T 7?'"-; " w; VT " tleroefni?dvniutUttriot,wreappoiiited alnrtM A ivimm Iran r.nial inff III iwu . Ifflfl . Sri. at Br. -i ,J i-af a: .ii I.Ia Kifinni 1 , ., 1 k -J A ,V, fc, .h. Senate. . Thk duty thev Wa. by offering the mc-of J. A. LILLINGTOX,, J-l M JfM, A. ILCALDYVELU E..,, Dr. J. D. RAM- 8AV,br tk Lommm,. The announcement of the Committee wa re-1 eeived with appl Durinr tbr abasuce of the Committte the ; tabo Ui.-,iayed ui nual ability. u enon wre.iHtlined-1TwWtrt harUtnd Wiiuiingtoh. leaU'iuiiore, but had doubUrw t bim wine pre- , j . ,,.., H unon the i.rcwnt ' Two very worthy gentlemen were killed iou lliougnr. lie wacre upon me prcw in . . , . . , ... ! dniiiiilralion of the Oov.rn.mnt; aad those '" '". fc J")4 ;. T . , . . . . . . w ho linve observed its course, must have Iv-It that , his atrietures were uu-rited. 1 He foA firat of the renwal of the alavery f iigilatioii ill Congress, as brought ou by the DoifgU Nebraska bill. In this ionheetioh he . I . . I J . . , . . ! . t 1 O - 11 . . 1 .1 1 . rvlerrv,! i me vwirromiw . .ooo, anu u.e re- . iL, U'i,;.. V; I ;,. ..f, UIUIIUIIB UI inw it uig (tii"uoi vuincuuvu n 1H.-W. and the aaLisfaclion of the wliole'couutrv with what was then deemed a r,.tual ac-ttlJ- uieulof tliis question, of all others tlk' most excit- rag. He showed how the Douglas bill had re-; kindled the flumes of seetioual animosity, and how the present administration gave itself to the si .. ., nit. .1 I alior ot lanuini' tl'.ose names auuueu 10 me present state Of excitement at u aslungton, ana , i ,1.... t ,,i.j .k t,,..,i. i u.. ulv""lu "" ,u " . efltted bv the renewed " lation of Uie question Of slaver. He had been opposed from tbe first, to so much of the bill as tended to renew that agitation, and was dead against it still. ! Te cojrso of the aduiin'istralion toucliing the public liuids the veto of the indigent insane bill 'Was evamined, and Mr, Iioyden showed by an amusing illustration, hjw false were some of the petitions of the rresidenl in his attempted Umlitieslion of that, veto, Ihcrwiwiaf jmijri' ttonhiu" rule which the President ha kdopu-d ou questions in regard to the public lands, was Uhowu to be a mot flexible one, am nuHvptaU; " oi afcommwiauoii w hiiv mvonu; H-m-mi- ui iuv . ... .1 .1 rresidenl', or against any be -way wish to ,. ..... :. :. . ...i..;c,.. .. i oppose, m niii', ui ii is a uuuiujv, ii mini- . , ; bug-a cheat. His remarks in regard to Cub, as well as the, public lands, were in the spirit of the resolution . .- .. ., . . .'. .asseU by tne meeting, aim wincn iu:i) ue s..i-n in another column. Tak-n as a whole, on nil tuee injints. Ills siK-eeb wi patriotic ana nolo, ..... , ... . and " - received. 111 conclusion Mr. Hoyden ss.ke of tlie dilli- eullie. which exist inongt a portion erf the ... , ,. , , W higs of lUwan on the subject of a law agauwt h UHr. uajir. . Jla i:Ued thai be ipiimi a . jir.alyjkujWl 4thjvforviici-U' tJii gfvnl-f ;t to iiiaft-hnwrithimt tbdav t fshnmtV" maj.-iiy c upward ef -drunkard a much as aey .wan riyinJotajHjw.rk, w waa it intended to deceive tire ; a und Irike a blow before' tlie allies jglrty in-the Itmnic of R'prycntatire, ' ,ale.l to his nartv friend that whatever course thev might ce fit hervafu-r v, pursue on thia ; subject, for the present, at least, to yield the point and unite on the candidates selected by the Committee. (Their nninm had not then ljeu announced.) He adverted, very forcibly, to tic imrKirtanC matter to eiimere the attention : of the next Legislature, particularly the election . , , . . . . ..... . . of two V. S. Seliators. ur present Senator, ing4 as r. pjrtetl'by Secretaries of the meet ; l, .t.tMrr column. WVtWor notMr.den'.ap toW- Mr M elve U reterence to the It'iinr traffu, will I , i . , i ,r tmi4i'-miilk-.mm wiatomk ettwtVKwmfaBiaM - the fut-L must reveal It i.' difficult to over-, oorne t!.4 eonvictiom. of iii-b on aav ubj-t, I ' . .' I JH-t in proportion as tho-e conviclions atl-et . ,Jf i i . their M-nse'of duty to the Kuu)e, to society, an." .-afce, .vwjei,-.,, uno s fli. o i Ls f s. e oppoueu s o Iu tVptW drunk. u-; the most prolific source to thems- lve and familiei the liquor traffic believe thai n.s. i. run" that it i. the most Prolific source "v - .S . i of crime, misery, and dgrislatiou known in.fiur ; counuv ;. thai it eutails upon the sober and in-; .. ;r ..... .1... fi. ' it- ... a little kin to the gallant cantainof a "lit-, T1""--. . . . ., . , , . , , I whom are we indebted for theae work ot .T- , ,t r, f , ,7 k f i lie more grape" celebrity. It is the hu-' , 'T , ar" .f lutefiiai liprvemtH.t,-'w1uiI.-inrtmS an honor to tlie State ; anj for ttie sake of Ins . .i o ."c , r .... ;.....,,, the baltertejji and the null-':. .. . " . i . ii , . , . . ' , bit ol Democracy to win its triuuii.hs, not H rcH-lcction he pressc-d the ,,,.!. , upon the t.ieriK oflti candidate, but u,. 1 '"V." ' j Mr. Bragg forgotten the nn'iform hostility . For an account of lhe.rvs,-,hsH. of the norm , , t.lM.r-.'L..JM,'-. . 11w l-der magawnes ot Uie enemy j .,( n,.ary ,lt. t.,llire lx.,'tK.0 ,mrU lo t)l0 neeV. we refer tbe rea-b-r u tlie regular proceed- i (,, . ' Jin-w up. during the action, anU twelve. Ik,c.;.,, & tiaini and Centra! 'Iloadat f H.e , nm mand other places in the interior bud bee., for the pr,.-cution of criminals and the support ' community, to exert tliemselve lor tlie removal ... ... , obliged, ty facts, to admit the trulb ol Uie pro-, tKasiinMis on wmcu i.t.-w iuch uumhimm w p.ition on wmcn mey nivse meir opposition co 1 " : .1. . -...i ...li! .. ...... .' 1 V t views an J motive as resting upon truth and. e- w atltedT 4id- ho-- j"rVtr """'vn'.tl'ev may fe. gratify friends.are hey can, lo so, and yet at the Hthe plain demands of duty. To ; . . , , . .n , ,.v .,,, ,,pr harff 1Rrct(1frir(. rerreaWlriwcrt l" ., . - . .. ... . . ' ' . ' tv.,.1 1 tin. ir oi.iii wti o,iiu it ib.ifiini.ntifii ariruioM f1 ! i r spirit of concession for t. sake of achiev- lrtwst .uhut ly coin,-, wh.n suel, men would' n-eolve to .taml upon their priticiples, has bt-en long ex- r.,ited. and if it has now arrived, it can reason - aov .urprise no one. Hm, then, is tlie difficulty in ihiwan at the present lime. It Iiiv not the slightest reference, personally, to the gi.ilemcn wh bave-Wn ; noiniuiU-d by either political rty, since it ex-' nam. s. tt has n f. n ne- entirely to a quest!..., ol .-siaie oieriinieiil, aim one iiiii .men ijeniie- ''" "' ' "'C ,"'""t men claim tbe right to appeal to . i n. - ' . . . . s - publm journalist, in onl-r to present to the puU . lie a view of the pres. nt position of this column- - - n - - ----... a bad habit against his ow n Utter judgment : that he is Isiund will, a chiiin which re.juir.liiiost suer human elfort lo bruuk aacli au tffort a. often bafflis. the strength of intell.Ttual giunt.. And we protest again-1 the lam which aiilliorin-s .Jim Flint tMiiake tl,at mall drtiuk every day in the y. ar. We do think it is wron.' to s.-nd i i- . 1. . . I . .. .1 .. I '. I. .... 1 . .. - , ken wife, until- be aball bave-atrengtb.togo K-k i llLlk .1 coiiiiiini.... weerv o.. iv..e. .or u.e .e,..o,a.la u.t.ra,,lu. .lespatcli, demanding l,is of that wrong. They believe that most men are i.,',.,fiate mid sliced v return home : 'and ,j should anjhoriijilu proiiess to. be,, ktpt up un:ire.t.urn the .skiffefer tolife.. ,, ih.uui'U-, to .1 ilri.iikiir.t's gta.e,. '1 hero i" i .. . :.. -ii .1.:- ....... . m.!' vnu r 111 a... 11115. iiitK-b un jii.iiviirtL'ii . " ... ... ! exclude from titwJt ,niayJKt abittUgr the - cr , , -, , ... . unfortunate drunkard peril b ought to be I - bated. But ouglit we, a citiieu, to oustain , ' j f Anu nere, mmy o nui auu, iu -" t e-tUtb.of our fetkrmform ct- ixeiMi admit that our Kqnor" law ouglit to 1 changed utodifirJ a to liwn, or remove, io fur tlio law can di it, die evila of the traffic. . . . to hW, and the of proving ; and Uie., m u by , g T:sr a Hiio of triwwklv steamert hat been " v .wtiich waa ulown Ui'wo in a aiorin V Tie New York HcruU Inu raised iu priee of uIK'riti..n in eofliMHjUvipoe of. the ia. creased price of paoer, labor, drc. Mft- wifr j DW Ivk4, re. 1 , .. ,h v hy ,iurt., - ' , i t A ,'a,,,'t ti,kin out '" l'nmM' f"r m"ki"t? S"l?1,r from Pu'l'ki"- Ijt j ne steam w iiiut.oi .vu-ssrs. t .0,111.. , CrrL'ii A Co, at Wilimiigtoe, ha. been d-stroy- i ed by tire. Tl...' t . - 1 . 1 i.li , 4 . . . . . 1 lie v uunmwii iflruutwre naa oasseu w siroiii son oi renauuoiis agninsi uie .iroiaM- 1. Tiw,v Lv A .L..ui-l .ul'ifi, - j - , . . .... . tinge, aim weut tlirougb tbe Senate Iy a vote of 10 to 1 -nj 1 "oakery d,iv,'r " d'lrea. to the poo- ie 01 k. naiiimi 10-ony, nv 1 nisiiorougii. 11c will be at llltlsborougli on the JUtli, and at IU k-igli, ou die 3 1st. r The d. liaie on tLe Nebraska hill t-ame to a close on Friday last. The licit thing is to vote uponT-anawcF - ; Th-mlitit-sal ti 'Iii b-twn ln.-ral iwl.-rv HBj yr. nra ' .. . - w irrittin'r iin-trv hut V.. 1, tVnr, fr the (iineral. When be crack . .. .. ... I ills w nip, uie lur anu liltle lueevs ol tne hidt , , , ' tound to fly. - T We held a conversation during ! . . ... . . the present week, with a leading Demo-; tr;ljt 0f ,(,; j,acc, who uvowed that the Dcmocriti.- C.itiv.-iitii.n .it ... , .11... iiiocianc v.onvcnuon ;i(,r A'.wuf.'.w.. to I'LKlHiKTH K FAR - py -p JJJ. FVTFN'SlOV OF TIIF !fi)AI). W'.hat s:iv. tin, H.l....i.. tr.... . - C this County i as not the Resol.iiion ex-' pe - p'e and .to ,e read in every I.Kai.tv " vte .rftuat iMtrtieulttelpntnJ Aiat the Turks could arrest their wvii"ii. .inn ia an ..iijs.ii iii. dinner, , and we should like to be informed upon , it. Who w ill tell 11. !(M, V,.-A ,.. I ' . ' . va' have lioiiiiuated lhomas Rni'''' us their - candidate fVr Governor. His chief merit F i '. ttA.XttK1; W C 1111(1 till ' . 0oWsBr ,J vVeldd were ., , .,. ... . . , ... . . , f inucii lueusei nun nia uiunu unci anaoi.' w.. ?.rM-s-. v--v i-'- i m.a""cr' "U "W ". '" "r"- " ".'" '""""" , ..;.). I,;... ,. ,l...,..,l..l, ..-..a l,.,...l...l .,. ' ' ....... -.v r..... . . , s . our worthv Mat or. W . 1). Hiivw.mmI. Ml . " ,. . t'x,L'u''ino tt pressing mutation, in tne- nuIlie j- ,,,, t.itizciis f Raleigh, to visit uw u.autlful City. (l) rt.aiiill;, t!lu ;;',,. invitation, Mr. Fillmore desired Us.tol ..." ;..,.;..;.... t. lill. ....... ,i... ... .. .. ,..,.... '.1, ..XI. , llllllUIV U.SIIVll Ii...") uure, bur citizens of his extreme anxiet v i to CAJiuply w ith their wiali that liiilvigL I u" "' !'e I'r"P"-' I ' ' hi . i i i i out o.l llie Uil, picv.iFi.s, j.i. rveillieov ... - . , . .. - ; (his tiavelliiig companion, late Secretary - Vir - - - r rir'-r-TT" -'"'rt oftrie .Navy under .Mr. r.) had receiv.-.!! telegraphic despatch, demandin-r his imme.liate mid speed y rc . . ...... tlierelore tliev were deprived the privilege mm mii ih:hbuic in. nd'i i 'i uuimuii ami ingu pleasure uiey uan i.romiseu i i i i r - t umhh.' vm bv a viit tn t bo (..t. )A ,i.m.J.,wi., ' witgoou oi.i . iuie. "yiJ-.l"Vi" j.' i.acoii tog .lai. y ,rc Trrmr"t4tnt'rcr f "" . V ' I" ; i - --"- " '.' were jireseiueu 10 uie uisiingniBii.tl visi- tor,, 4 We were much pleased with tl cordittl tvium ami congratulations . . , .. .. i. , .. .rn. r,m A V.ilUW . '..V : 7 ' V. :"',.'" inu .-miiti r.vi'rv ui in iiriri.iir on un. . , v.-oininuiec oi rue v uoie c two with hem. Mr. I illmore sp.,ke ;d .h!.ilWwHftn-rtf.rtro-im'tfr-f,rg1l ri.ories of Nebraska aud Ka. lllJI'lULI' 'J A jl", eayPrtntmilf ili.far.rr-Hn Hmu Tkeasos Cask. Mr. Barker lias!!"",ri- 11,1,1 i,r- Strauh, of Reiii.aylvauia ; recently been on trial before the t'..it...l "l'lf ;'" J Mr; Kthcridg-, of Mates Circuit Court at M. Jims lor trcti- - . 1 . son in resint ing flic United States Mar- ( Khal while enforcing a .process. Barker; bc-longcd to an association called " Stick- ',, -117 ,aldl, ,v other8 tml ecUlers, and was al We ,K!,ieve s,liceri,e4l Iu-tity Um- bur from the L'ni'ted States lands. After a few j , cxiuninMi), , witlMSIise. , , JAUunu.v .,:.. ..A tl.,..,ruU. ' .ro,ri Washington authorizing 1 whicli he did, "as a coiir eiilciilaled f,'"-? Hi t""!"" ... if lira i. rjiiiri n nww iTfTww-iriii. ii um ;ritTrc;. ' . . . . . t.tr..:.ilv i.nfr..p.l ! i.. I iriuiiiOi...... find biis' , e(.M fr aornt.y 's fees, j w... .; s r " ' ' CllIU!oltM CofXIKIlACTKIl. This val- liable discovery has been jn-t announce.) by Dr. Itobt. du Lumbelle, a di-stinguislr-j imI physician of I'uris. lb; states that a' .- ot eUHnr.thj given to a patient lv- . c.... ...v. ... .'.., ..i. I. .. ,....... : u i. i i i .... . , .. fr"MI .'I'e effects of c'hloroforiii Wilij At the recent (Seniral Conference (f he Meth- l :...,,l;M..i., .,,.....-4i Tnfl.air,.M. 1mViI rt;'m-rifi.T-lTl,..n4i ...ifK Nnin'tmntii.' We publish 1 i-'v sin h detii.U i'I t..c , .: .. t . i .1 .. v.. ... ..... .m n i-no ; i iud ni-iiui' ii lit Li e ..ill'' '., " s- -.. ; find room for thi morning. ..v B "OraRTtoss is nnit P.votr." -A Me ,i i;.. - ai.l7i1i' iituti'ii that 110111 v.jiipv.., , , 1 c:. rM...i... v.. with tlm Iuia -iif hk ktwiiino- iin a hl'o rous blockade of the Gulf of Finland, which would render the escai w of a aiugle Russian ship iiii- mi (..ii..i..i .,iri!. pueaioiUi vruiserw bib "iv"vii 1. IiiiW5 Mehi) Gothland, liorniiolui, in theSouidd, Cfto- gate, and Gulf of Kiel, so that tne wnoio ilaltic aea and cauta are nnqer ainuj crnard. Numerous prizes had been taken. The game letter eaya that the report of the abandonment of Aland br the Jtiit sians reo 11 i red coiiltrinatiou. Tlie Danish government lhiger ou the aide of Russia ; tlie Bwetlea are tleemiy 111 iiivoi ui i i- lies. One Swedish line of battle hi and four frigate were iu com mission at Co penhagen, and more were being made ready. A most formidable force of row boat is being organised by .the Htmsians to- harass the invadiiia fleet flolil the httllgw wa ters? " Eight humlreiT urined bwnts -are alreadv euiolktl. All the boats of the Neva Vadit L'liilruie placed at tb aer- -t 1 'T her of these are nssemblod at Sweaborg ,X ITII.1U1..V. I 1 ..1. .IM . 11 tllllll. mill (Voiistiidr Sir ffiiirlo Naoier IS" ,, , , -orUiittbl nuturo of! (Iirrn tUat li hnstilir ntmliod to hi ! government for a fleet of small steamers) that may penetrate wherever row bouts t . Tl II .:, :,,i... 1 cun. ' ar. u.i.-i.. ..-...ji ....j-. j taut desiiaich was teleifraidicU trvvw i-i j. y , 'I'tlllH 111 ll'ltil VI 111 Tl ' r . " .1 It circulates in liii barest, that, on the I lSth or linh of April. Umcr 1'acha ad- ; fa0rofany project of Internal lniprefa-, vauced w ith 70,4 a hj men tow ard Uie meuL Aud if any one venture over bia wa Dibrudschu, and M battle took place with j signature to make tmh a atntemeajt, tbe Jtrgi. Luder's Corps, belween Silistriu and IU- j.tr will yi-kl iu column for that pttrpua ova. During th uiglit Oiuer I'aclia had . Tluii &ir .etfoogh, aareiv f. I detached a divinim iu the direction of InnmaJ linyrovemmts are popular aow, but ' jthe Hlack Sea, anl, w hen the battle was ; at its height the iet dav, this corps ' tucked the Russians ill tlie rear, cuusing ' vtnlii. ana it it auk I thv ltuiam Iit ma- nv Kullt amim.i.kioii,stor ami bagae t:"iin. nnii invu iiiutisiit .i-. i 1 ...Jilt..-.. ......t I -",a l?T?xHJ ?n V"! crossed the Ihiini.e be ow .illstna. llior-; 1 i i. .... '.'una i nrwmii 11 iro imt umim omit lif. ... ilcr to destroy th Kusiaii strand liatte- . . . . , ' . V.... rkJ1 . 'in . " I ' ,..,,, I u.K1Juru1a...wJ.-.AV ,."S5. '.!' ' WWB tlio -.feflh ,u,ri, U,, ,i,linir forsome hours.--S The Turks lou-lit bravilv. but beitijr over- . . . er ........ .. . -3 .... mutelieil, were . uUimatcly toi tefl U retire, j Ihe I aris latne bas received accounts ; that the Ituseian nru.v in the Dobrudschaj niri'i itnssiu were, iimi mo ..oinii i- ,. ii.sfuiiilv .... nti ri...- tl... I ll,rii.1s. ha ,.,,..1, .,.. .... It .aJ bot been antici- pro,rress. p , the hki lati-xt. l'.viis, Friday evening. Hie following ! intelligence has l.een received from Bal grndc : On the J l ui ., twelve steam vessels i 'of, the combined fleet commenced the IpS oi Ihet coiuuteicial Iiarhor was sp.tn-'l. aitI i . . . . ! tlin mnrnhnnt c!ilst tn tf T?Ttw4 rtvamin. WliT t1,e afe on five killed and .' WuUlidiaL.'-. .,, i . t i , j i : Jb. whole vd.,Ui,e..eii.b.M!d.ils!rt.. lia. sailed from ( M:-a for Sebastopol, ad! lliirteeu Jiussiuu liips..ia.ieu wuu mum-, ;n: ,.f ... I.m .. kluii l.liin ' I . .... - ... Hie h rench funds r.we aL'am to-, lav. mi i I 1 . i.i I he three per cents closed at l.!f. ;'..; and the four and a half jkt cents at till'.! :,K,., f,,r ,.,! of fhe month. I'.vuis, May , 1 S54. A letter apiiears ; ..,,. f,. i: KM V l.,ii..Fui,iiiiiir. . -,l..-, .U.. V, " .V'.s. ..j'J'M.-Tj in the Moiiiteur of to-dav, from the Hal-. tic fleet. Sir Charles Napier was still at j anchor about four miles from St.K-kholm 'i'i . . i .. i . " . . I : . ' 1 " ,te was oi iuik. ,g up, u , 'i-Aiieciei. lllll! l.l"ll"iaill WM1..1. ,'irenei. . , , , , ., ' i by the end of ApriL -- - - --: : r- C'O'XfMCFyg Ymtkbday i i nil- . a i . iiesiii.-s In the Sknatk, besides other business, , ;,i ,i. (' ...,:. ... v v.:. t' - ..a" .. V..-..I tf.irs f..r the i o l ft Ul .1 UU' i lor 111c i ill pi eiiii-ui mi i . . has suspended it, march in obedience to! " ' i''a..c .ar y me oniy nainm. the orders of I'ri.ee IVkiewitch. It at- aI .W" Jfc! M.r- '."If d- peais .bat the orders give., br the Eiupe- r" ."'Z t"t' V '''''T'l'V'0" !. . e i.. .i ... .i .. "i... ...... tytx-d balderdash of the Raleigh 1-ooofo- ,llC ""vy, a syi.,i ol wine, will lie foinid under t!evCongrcsioii heal. It tMirted by Com. Stockton at the lat Coii- J v'Vr fltTf vtJJ ' .T ; , ' Lo Jl vi!. . tT- ' in opposition to tne view ot tlie 1 resi- . '. - ' 1 "1'L' dent. .... ic IIor.K of Rkpkiukstativr., .1: ui.4. nnv-o'i;rr? "tn Ilie icr- i ansus. fsiwecli- le inll bv M Ti lU'iidv, of Tcui'iesnee, Mr. Oliver, of Mis- i i I'liiii'si'. ,11- l ..'iiiiei, . in iin- i nr. Tmifie ; M(i w'tde of Ohio The House was j,, .(.s,ion until past h o'clock. We hope it will not be deemed invidi-s Us to say that the speech of Mr. hcr-j l-i.Ig In KM n.irt,-"enttmamtet-, l.oth bv its matter and manner, the 'deep ((,ition among the ablest debater of the , Uly.-.V. ,. May H. attention ot the House,, and gave In m a Mag A PI'OlXTilKXTS. The 1 fey. A. U. J.miainos, Tempcr- r . .. . u...,.,i . .. .1., .ii,..-..:.. a: IIIIIL'S Ih. .Siilvrr llitt, at mpM, flh, IvirifOHi, Il)i.'eii.-k, A.M., retebraiiuo, sih. W.-Jry ( l.i..r l, J ,.VI. k, V. M., sih, Thumpnia'. Mir, .1 mlrt, 9lh, Mis.nl 4)l..l. 1U ..'cluck, A. M., .!lih, I'li-miniawritt., .1 night, lilih, Midway, III oVksrk. A. M., Illlh, Ull Ilorri. 'Rich r'urkj .1 n.ffht, l-lth, Fair 4jn.e, IU n'cliirk, A. M , 1 li.h, ThiMi.rilli, .1 nijhl. ; v TJ.K M. fe. COSFKIjKNCE W CTH iwasun.inun.aus-. 'mill, l JllliB Best. - I The trial of Joseph v ihiajna, chaigrd with . . ... i . . . tfte tonrtter or In Inllier, iu tlie aama couulv. . .. . . ... " iThirty deatha from Cholera, occurred' dH ' bourj cif a vessel wlii b arrived at St. Louia, on the 10th inotaiit. - ."" "tZTjte Iloa, DAut WL lUaauota,' luu) A inri Minister til Spain, arrived in Wash ington City on tlie 1 9th instant ' ' ' - fgf By a vote of the Conference, on tlie sixth lalldt, Nashville, Tonik, waa clioscn na the location of thfe Rook Cou ceru of tlie jJetfiodist tL Clinrch Boutk, Tlie Norwalk Railroud accident, lnu already cost tlje-Gcnnpany $250,000, and there i yet to layj(!50,000 more. : Tlio allied, fleet have bombarded KlU lina Boghaji a fortified town at the mouth of the Danube in the oecnpatiotf of the Russians. Tlio details, howerer, and the . 1. I I I ' ' o'oae re now yet fenoWU. , - ; j. MR. fiRAriO A Vn tXTKKXAL IMPRnVfc.) MEMS. ' - A ' r leaking of the Lorocratic candidate (bt Gov- ""oi. m it.triKii irKirr iu ilHTC m WJ - ... ,, 1 . .,. 1... . . .1. l. - . , ,,, t,e ww-Cotintr of NorthamptooJa -t.i.i. r. '.L- ..i i.;.i. l i - - -kis -- onru .1.1. II, I, u aMwrt ,ht un it. Mtr (nade a Mtblie deelars ' ne ini-aire 01 i. puoiic me, woo wui remord W'big unir hd a long attuggU to work tu.m up to the poiut. There ia very little douU i,n, yfr V., , ffMD,, fuf mmt will uuk Uhm wut . Wr bill on that .object. .... ... . r 1 ;rMw tb counXry hmt f$r- . . , .-! . J ymitT I "TIIKHrTIWIC ImHiW, MrW tmrtf to tit VmCm m ... ..',,. ... . . . ,Urti f .iCCmit of Mr. Hrag reC4Jtlt l'lacc- doing l. m.tSMm...iM, onr.tt-VnK TiriH Tntirn tiHr'" ,. ' . . . . .. ., ', V ;. ? ''? ' 1'"''K of the 'Standard - . A .... . .. . . . , wJul't'' ' . " .,t " aU.liaI "uatv varr, ...rougn aai.igie ie ure atjoroved and urged by tlu Admin istration f Beautiful K nationality" in deed is that, which ha Van Ruren, Ben ton, Dix, Rynder ct Co., for It crKl'fa tlicrs! Waa there ever such impudence f But in North Carolina 4t is the only .SVe lirf " Wliioi W. tlii. dlnraienrtf' IIJJWjt. What nruy would have le-n the omlitloirof the Stale had it lieen left to" r I't Lllll raalilllt tliA Jaaliritsmldi akf lliA I i... ...:n i.. .k;-i. iiniiiiv, nnu lit win txa'ii irsrii w uiuii un i .t - : ; v ic - - rtjr, U r pnyu U, " Ul... u t. r.... ...I :ZZ ..- ..uiuu .. .n. .,..i. izutuuii.. ' . T..I J?:.-..- ZZS ' ' PPOITMLTS. I!ev. W. 1 1. limn, the Temperance lecturer 1 ,, Ct : I e.U let, will add reM tbe eitiseo of Hiuty, at the following time and pla- Kl. M.llhrw'. Ckorrh - oa Mna4.)r, Jaw ica oe Tmii, " Sill, oa VsVUnl.j, Tifc, oa Thafaiay, " fib, on Fiid.) , " 9ih. oa K.iurrt.y, " llllk. InSd Hill Iiwrr fcUuo. Ckarcb Ml. Ilirmuny- H.i-i. 4'rwk I'hu.ch 'I'hiril Crsrk Cli.reh r-W-rlw -W'lWebiaje''-- SCIENCE. " It i the p'i ulinr charm and privilege of natural nhilowipliv. thai it' " C.a h ialona The muid ih.l ia wilhia oa Imprw With qaina.M .ml bp.ulr sod m frte VAaitlnfly llimnKl. . lli.i b.iiIki nil a ., R.i ludirmeni.. nr ih. i..r erf el6fc ro.., Nik rrcnag wbcr. mi k.wdweM i., auf all Th. dreary iunwcuorojW omsmmm. Kf. - -I'.a e'er prer.il .f .inat , or StM.rb , W-ebMfuliui. uut all.lh w.WhoUl . , I. fuK of UeHn(w" "T:.g.";.'.'.i'.'' ''.i'."I""'"i'. ..1.:l...u.. .u . 9n in. uniKii, ...v m.. ....np,w.w Ksr.., w. it. the d.sieal humiliation, that it is neither in th aiiuiilion ti hwowlxlgn, nnr in the parreptinn of the true and of tho beautiful even were that perceptive knowledge exalted infinitely that hn- ' ' raving of Uie immortal mind be satisfied. Et- Jery step lea-U on the impatient inquirer to on b-ynd Brf. ' ' -. . .. "Thenbai ro'diniil. anMiigarenlJaf-tba ftu-.-m.Hmf-m m mm, : template th.M subtler ageuu by whow cliHi "' - ..... r ........ -'" "".l' ,K,llmalW " '", thewJlWy hfrond them the ttiysterV of the vital power, follow tliat to its highest source, and yet we have but reached the. first limit of those initfhlier 0"rgve of rnMon, con scienee; and vrihtmn, of which w feel within ourwfvea the living action. : And here where thr. darkmiM ntbich nia be felt preMw uiiwt heavily upon the inquiring Mill here in iuH-king to know the cause of caus.-. .here alone can there Im any repose 6r the immortnl spirit. hily on Him who made bini, can man nst at last the burden of bi aw-, fufliehig." Maulrll. . ATTENTION BANGERS, TYft$- MKMRF.RN OF TUB AI,lMRIJRY rntlK ' l-"ai I niuiie K.njrf. ff. hfrehy ordemf to tppn" I Head (Jiwrltrfipfc Mufloay, Ul. Stllk inoV.. .1 !. o'rtiiek, A. M., irtped- aeenrdinf m laiw, Sa re viaw aad InweUii' Byonkrr of .4.. ('.M.in, ' . - .7- KAWsH AW.1ANCI3. - riwiWinfOlil l iii.: . ii. .- ,- - S.O .IM,AI1lfS,iU.I.IU.. : aX-a- ..444 .. C, soliie ii vi (iiiiI'!!i s. !!', Ii;i 1 ' ! -d, and im'K-ih'i. J to h: hung oil ilie U. I II 'IP. I. - f "' '.,WM"Ws:wi'-'-- - j. ' ..,.lwW4iK5iWW . 'v''i'"i'-':- i; iJiijiJlLL-Jk
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 25, 1854, edition 1
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