,kt t .rri.... M ,.1i,Hirirti1 ' ' If the people of North Carolina unfed ll AI i. KO A ! i K a Wil.M FSTsT, Ibr" t-hese" iiiipivvcinoiit and . TO THE v. i .s r. Til 1: r i : s r :o i s i cn i n iun v " . ; t n,i:uriK. m . i . . : A &Q evidence of tlie iroseruu8 coiiduj, , to reuder her Common Schools more ei-j n is -tv ;ltrHl, ami 1 jj iUt.l.ol U. carry -..; tiiu l.rii-U-i t. the, work-. Had Road-Frs o' Survey, etc ;li!y "- . ... i ,;i,i;.,;t Jh. Kimua:--As -toil hate, d.-siri J to licm- :r ' T.K,tfi, .... i.;;.,.1(-'it.., !,( l,r ll mpniw -tn ik r t.,1.i:v t,ir---V il.nmrrirm --sliniild--d.'-4 ",J o .. ! ,..;..- I. . ... . ..i . . . 4MM-iua.-mwuiwiu.-. ; - 'v. --4 -nr-.i . .i. .,,.1. J j 1. .... .......... .t;..u tLii a-iulernl. ..--v.:.,, .. 1... l . r. .. . . . . 1 -it . i T" I V " 1 ; ! isyior k Atuwm ohv lour mnciur.ps ior:gtll mstinfacturinp lirick, bjr which they are i t Alonnt bl to ttirn off forty thaiisand dnr, Rdttirhtinif t : .,.t ..1- AU. i wurayy . 1 J - r " I . . .. OI tU DirecUroftho Hmnch Bank ot'Uietate! aptdied to thftn fir brick, at ft. per and was turned off; tliev ailemo that' wiev coma noi morr man nil me oniors t,ir, ,vurnl he wa agfli slightly stnic'Ti which they already had. These j,-entle- in the ri$;ht breast, the ball. asinp jnt men have a larjre number of liaml at umlcr thj k in. So tears are entena n work, and still advertise for more. Thoy. however, from his wounds, are now engaged hi building a very lai jre Tlio tiftli round Judge Kviim was shot 4 Btory Grift and Sa- Mill tor Mr. lroy J,,Wnund dangerously wounded, tliQ bull Springrt hcarly two arjuares eat of the eiiiering his bretHt.. The diifieuliy seem public anuare, which, mIicii finished, will to liave'uriinated from erv harsh !uii lonjr enJure s a iiiuiiuinent'of their nr.,,,,,. ,IM.,f ,v tSen. Saiiiiders, in re,jdy cliitectural skill, and of the jmblic njiri ' t,) a sj'ech that Judge l.vans niinle be ed liberality .uf iu -owner. And wdiilut . fir tlt Ijtorarv Socicft- of tlw Western Hewn. Taytof AfAiHson are forritying Military I'ollege in Alabama: , the prosperity of the town about the cell- Some twehe iiii.Hiths ago the Society tre with brick and niorUir, our skilful ami apj oritrd ieii. Sauiuk r- to deliver tire enerp.'ticcaiK liters, UudUill, lioss, llict-: arMiiial addre?, to take )laee ln-t Apri!. ler, Jarrett, lierryhill, and others, arc A short time after he ;;. appointed he building up and extending its external it.it illt. State a.vd went to .'!iiii Urt."i. limits with a lnge tmtnbor of private, rd- (.'., where lie remained until about the sideuec' accordins; to the ni'TSt approved irst ot' April. When he returned he and tasteful iilixlels of modern ai cbitec- found that Jnilire Kvans had been apiiint- tore; tnusrapiuiy precMpuiiu.ng.ou,r..io n into size and appearance ot a city. In addition to this Jlattering pniijieef, vie """may say, and safely say, that there is not may say, anil salely bay, tliat tliere is nol i a morp thrifty, prosperous, and industri- one class of farmers in the u..rld than murks he alluded to the General's leav thoftti of old Mecklenburg. They all have ing so soon after receiving the appoint-, much money as they want, are sur-; lmnt the rear previous, and f'ap-d that rmided with an abundance of all the ' he tfed from tiui-Uiulertiikiu,''.... ieii. comforts of life, and 'even appri'ach a de- Saunders, in reply, stated the reasons why . ge of style in their maimer of living. R. left, and gave," the lie to lr.van-' assei rirely U) be met witli in any community tion, and ued other very ubu-ive lan inj any eonutry under the Sun. So mueli oU;U;e to tlie JiTdg; which reiiilte-.l that fifr Uie great advairugeof railroads when . the country is blessed with the unnles ot art approving Providence. L'uir. WAitj. Two hundred thousand d.ilars hi sil ver change have been recently sent from the Philadelphia mint to tia-State of Vir ginia for the purpose of aiding the com mencement of the operation of the small note law passed by the la-t Legislature of that State. ; - - - 3T Mr. Bragg addressed a few of the people of Rowan at tiold lliii on Mon day last. The company assembled in a email school house. , . - Coknixtktt. The Jlou.-e 'i'K.pre-en- tatives of Connecticut has passed the fd-1 lowing resolution bv a vote ot 1JV to : iSM.W.e larn from the ( biea JErWiW, That tli t.n-od A-wi-m'-lt di-ip L)em,.rat jliat-aiilrshmail'.-"at tnt.-wa . . . . . . .. Hi 1IL. went on buaid uf tlie canal boa: 1-1 v T3"WgpTtafflig'ataVyrT lirtlK-"! .-ritwrr wh'it - by France north of 36 deg. 30 min., as do. lr- ed noperative and void. ; " RoVK AND IrRKETK. TllO NeW 1 oik . . , txiiress comments in eloquent terms upon the occupation of Itimie and Greece bv France... liut . what morv tiitiiii: duty for rrctteh armies than to stttml. sentinel over the aet'Olehrea of mieient libertv -.r -. -- ,;:r;i.,....r.r?w CjiacttSCERev. J..V. Ilim.-s. one of the leaders of the second advent Ws in' m,T fit , ,- 1643 has no confidence m the calculation that the end of tjte world is to be cm.e , zTrtranrith the .)..or.i-Tin The wbtew graph has just been completed in Kng- TL iZ -u :.. .V. .1 1 La... lAlRw, 4, 1 117 IUI1C Id lilt? VUJ ii, HUH ' -weijta' about. SOU tons - - A French sea captain, lately returned to France from .Madagascar, has brought Borne with him two etiormous eggs, 'ibe native assurl him that the birds which lay these egjrS still exiit in the interior of tlie island, and are large enough to carry . of a oow. A mountain of Spanish brown, estima ted to lie sufficient to supply the world fot centuries, is reported to have been dis- s eovred tn 4lie-v teiHit v f t v tu.- Aa. fno;iH H-mtf t the awh W.li of M-n- treal, a thing not known JiiW f.r t!.- !a-t 27 ven. Sopliistrv is like a window curtain leae as an ornament, but its true n-e i to keep out tlie 1 ight , : I?Kn Ufc.. A ladv friei.d i'if..rn' the editor of the Mobile .New- that tiii- i'-tcr-ting viairor may bo effect tiaiiy an-l !o Btantancously dostroycil 'by a strong s-du--- tiwH-' of K'r-'in fali'i. 'MT)"7pr7io-tr-ti,r rl k' rd at Lima on the J 1th of .M.iv sav. ; , tl 'fin -fin p. in'a f ff . -I . ..' o'-'. A Iar o f;.-: Porn -:;:, .at wcciuent occiirre.i on U:.i armt-d-ihifr. -bx-b Tiglrrg-t,- rv calic'i -rmr-.tl : it, 1 1 , . -tr ,ct-.-i- to a small port so-.,., of Caliao to l.r;i.g lij. 'r er f"Vemae wa w-nt t ith Mercadio back t,, ( 'a!'.,. TU- -.-.,',;-rd.-rs to f,.vv the . iu- ..n-;:-: ..ai.il J' c Wliere s.'ie t.i!g.-l. iiuo. sank, carrying dottn i 71 of whom ,er!-h, d, HO)t of the ofli.-.-rs an.o llllli i and t.-i 1 AlU'Id'Ui'V 1 KA! !.-. Tlie K-tetHv-ou eit-ii..l. -.,- IVu.-viJ':irjiSi. "'; York. Xpw Knirlioei. Mi -h-'Ti.-a; 1 "as,-,,.. 1 t poai. IO eatalillt a ' , " .-o, ', , H"t4iig tttt die pr..b-ts t-i to , . W : But go 111 lor "ol ,1,1,..'. "1 A CumiM.n..l lit of i;,.. t'.;...- st. WHtl!lf from ies'l,.-!. 1. . u 1. rrvd lltiw-riMs.. tb ,,-- t- to . 1.- r s. 01 for V)ii((r,f in lb" Nf ''--', V- w i,' and expr.-s,'ii Hi.- ..pic.oii ' -.! I. ' k iT :i ',!:l A.liuadred or more S '.t. !, ; rivd, Lat goia- to sort m :f. I! tuilla. . Thrv .'it f-r--V.st-' hrlieve, an considervd a J-bug''., v.oaleaa 4 htftutv uiwn!li. ,ri'' "'"X'TliiyWtti'aati, e.'.iii..iiitnii7 TWe Vankwr-of. tirrta.m . r - . . t? 1 the iMftd from jiliitnon. Miim.1 - . --.(t -uc uuiun. . . n unu . 8m . . p. ', .. .t T .1 . t i fL;.T.TiT - ., 1 i ,.r-tote mm next aeasiot ui iuo Miritu.-tiure k-.. S K. Vitnk;,.,. j- .ion of those laud, or peed, and j Jf ft , K Pi T 't'm ! " - a. ,f birtww-n U'X. U!v,: TOR P0VEBMtV. iy it it would at once re- 8m,Ur I '"'.kitt, i.. -m th th tnv u .. .. .1 ...1 H...I f Ji maunders, 01 yauuinn, nmi .luujjo r.vmn, (f .Mission,,,., - Kivcrom id were fired ( the first round, ! iJi.m.rl Snuinlun received a balMn hil ,lr av j.mJTvwiT ruptnred. Tin- c,i ,,, ins stead, to deliver tlie mtiiress. The dav arrivd, and these two gentle men both, attended the seho-d, and . both n,ade ppeecln-. . hvaiW ' sheakiiv tirt. In the enuie of l.ivre eveniii" in a clutlleiie. Jiide Evaiii- i a native of Charleston, S. ('.; lie h it tliere when ipiite young and went to Mississippi, where at ti;e age ot l''i. he engaged in the practice of law and soon became distinguished in his pi'" tesion. and at i'l year.- of age he was elected . I ihIl-c )' tlie Circuit tourt. IK has a wife and thisee children, littu-ra! Saiiin'.eis i a very voting man. n"t..oi 'ie than -4 years ( a-:e, but p'-scs-cii great ability and c.vtranrdina.-y tyiciits. Tit-ls a fanner, and a native of NHIi t'aroliiia: Tie nasjio wife iriVrVhilirren. lt is indved very tad tluU ditlicuilies of so pad a nature should occur between such men. men who bid fair to be shining li-'hts to their c.iinitrv. This duel was 'fought near tlie State line. Mi :ppi. Hlot OU.nc, ..-,v, ing - t' - lttir'W - rrte - iiistaiit. and eemg a et dnjj of the captain's King on the dw.ki kicke1 him seventy and ihrewliim into the canal as might have been e- . i .1 . Li .1 1 pected, tlie captain tVho was in the eab.n - . , ' ; .. at the tuncion corndgon deck and leam- ''ig what tratispired, beeauie very mf' riant, ami threatetied to trttrt -tiro siu.U ..;.,! ,.,,.. -.r, ,,... u u,l -.mwwt ,.t. .. tT.Jrlil$enr.K-a-T,Im ' U it.' The. eapfui.iAen kn-cked thedrishman do:v. it is said, 'three different nines; an d - - o-i the point of ilin.winirl.ini into tlie ea- int,rf,rr..,, all( tht.,; Th, vil,,H-m started for hsoauo with In, boat. . lujtitciKiUiii:Atu"ubfcr.oX Inaluutat.. twetity-oiie in ail, we we it stated, starte.i twetity-oiie in ail, we we it stated, starte.i in overtaking hiu, at Ottosva; ' .Ie the .sl . I.,- , .... win rYxrTi. OTHtn v.-aaxvwTtv." r ot us cr'v. or a lea li. am v:i su. n a - terward -attacked by the" Irishmen in a body. 1 he inati xvith ( aptam Jiron ti ill.- charged a revolver at tne crowd which . took effect, woauditi'' one man, and then retreated, leaviu;; the Cat. tain alone. r 11101110- io, in i aii-'er ami no none es-aptng. t-nptain 44. -thi-hHrfre.1 . - w. ver six t line.-, evt-rv ili.-chare. tie j-luaiialaux&tbVt on lii-t assailants, six of whom Were -liot. exclu-lve T.Tfhe ni.Ttr Sllot all. y his companion, making seven iu , Tie- Win-l,.r.,' (s. C. p.-U-.r i.cs tin. t it (l,,fu, iMf i. v. tt'ia. . 11 ,n,i;'".,j, i . w,.rm...,t .,.,, ,.,:.,., ..,. . -,,..-!,. (., ' -J.-xif v..uiiifciio..L!. 41iu:d .urtal tiL.L.i..I.y. ia liiIit-! id- .-f t!..- I n:. .li T.r In. ;i''..'.M- nli : . Io.jU.-lis,-. h; r It lolll,. ! . to I :tw M-.b. m accofc!; of rta n .ii- !is-i. - !..o!:. -. i .nj;L-.f.:..tvJA?..b.sbjoJlj t in. pa-t a 'iio-.-f .-I 'uibi ;.!!.-.! :i-ri.- -u,. pfoth.-itrf, n-ivhif ni.t. -.-v,-r;ii nns.i--s.s-i Hi.' ' luai. s. I.il, -i! ;il;l;.', ,t lij,, . .1.:; ;, Ii, , tii wiii. ji. h- r. r.oie.--. r ..' '. .si.,. .1,, tKttu.ai lilil.. ji,.- j. lh- I'!..! as vn--r;i. .1 a irio -nr 1 - 1, ',',- - ..;o.;,.,.,I h r IY, "tT. i -"C- ri--M. "bail .. ..'iles. jV.-,'....iitry-l ii..- i l-.-.l. !'. a.' no 11 empb t -!.! in f a ueiiii-'-i's iiianutactorn-.,,-r in, mtii ; , ,,i !,-:i.,a:,-- s :;r.i;o. ij.,..iii..!.ooi: ili'..L!-...n.!jAi.a;u':.'or;t:'s,. ii', ( ;.!' ;,i,a. aecor-idig t. tin- ante it - the l::M')!ier. bs lhan hall i- in Ma- -e'f-. taK.o; I., v. e t: ,s r, .-.v .I o.'aiiuf'a' tt.; anuot -ui-eel . tr.. 1 ,;, i t- ! e. .t ion a' liii-el. ata, eii'i -.t .r: T- '.rr fi-nt, ith.-aprr t.-.-an or.r Vaikt:e Tt -r't bntb U'e e.tliv rfittie.i.;'rv 1. ii-- We of t! " '? :l its- .i..-er-. 1 ' ' . .... , ' t!. lo r :;t " i " ! li-.o i:. of tie- t it ith h( i. I '1 arv-' g P, ll ti rf'ir-t-tr rts tf 'f!:ev :i':.- lieel. i;.lti.f li.4j.ou , . I i. -.. Tifc V AT TTKkIi Illlf kkIIY ,.. or RICHMOND COt' TY. t'll MiCul vmk ia utb,oFimLifiwl...t4:4lia. SteNte!! atld Meet .nbseriptions and Wher claims ,.grat"' gwufrnjt.-i - . due tlti OtHw. irvv, aUih,r,d 10 .,,,.,... Mj.,r J- ! .. . far .he ,.ffi.W H.(h 8hff I r tlx- wialy ( KuW.11. T lor IT trr nnihorit. il t nmninn ciLM Kurrrt ! -oui..li.-. (..t..rr.rluo for W of Mifb : Shiritft.f R..an ('(.limy. i ir WV r aili..fil m inaimw. M.ti Ji.r h tni lt,i;iM.r.iii ciHiWini- for ih uffira of High ; sh.-r.rt', f.T ii 1 1'uni y Ro. ; 1 - r,r. iiwili .riinJ and rnm-Mrd li snmiiiwf ' Win l'o ii u4a oainiulatc tor ihr ..Hii- .it llwh Sin J ..I 11 wai.l ounlv.al llir. nsumg AuUl . In : J::::JJ7u:Z"::'t ( . KN 1-1. A I. 1 H rCKERVS 1 SPKF.CII. lidates for Ctovernojr met hert'tsatislied it was the only way iu which le cam on Tiiesdav. aecordiii" to notice. aud(eii eral Dockery addrcsa'd the people. . Qw- evi-ry .ont muitacc that the sumo vstiwiitiou.rm l ayettevilk. -ing to the' ili,.eaS of Mr." liragg, ,bei.g ! i fl-rmg would be continued -it obliged to keep his bed, he did not make ! had been-almost engrafted as a system j Fl)v.ncvile n.au.irQnwy ridiculous,- Ins aiiearance. - We have seldom heard a speech, which I 1 . for .'.o,l sound souse and fowo, excelltHl the etl'.u t of Ouueral Dockerv. n :....! lie is lioi ... ; urettv si.caUer attorn nts no giiliiime flights and revels in no regions of fancy, but like a plain, practical man as he addresses himself to the common sense of his 1. Hill V.J 111 t it 111111 llllivn nt.Mii " i ii i imiiiHiir xi- 1 1 1' ii nil t-'in ii ii- derstainlj on subjects they can conipre - bend -leaving clear and di-tinct nnpres- -ions o and wr i.; i.-iiions, and of what is right respect to the particular ated or condemned. in un-a-are adv lie is now and for manv years has been. i:i fav-r of rreeSnftrage. He pre-; the expectation of his political friends. f.-r.-the ( o'liv i.th tial mode of amending Jliev were wed pleased with him, and tV.r-i .-Tfi7i, i .ii" lM"..nT.'s.vn',T fii; mK: ' is'T.n '-ur ni iintiMiiS 'K.iilr-tn"!T.Hid". mor'e speedy and safe, and consequently ciieafei -.; and is freer from the influence 1 . of party; because 111 choosing men tor Dockery to their hearts content, Out it that especial purpose our best and wisest will do no harm to the old farmer of Pec men w ;'.!, be lecled irrespective of party, , X . He is one of the people a plain si ud the iv-itlU-uf.thcu-.laUi.as. w ill be nioispukjeji.liiait.si.iiant.wlio fearlessly avows apt- look ;i:oiv particularly to the last- i sent iinetit.. clearly and forcibly. He ing interest of the State. No man can it oulv convinces the minds oHos hear coiit-rn ri-niies(i positions, we. tliitik ; anil "thev "mate' no an ariruilient iTI ttienr - Hja tyiVifriiiolial llllHlltJiaxJatJa..AA',, i-lative amendments,-whicli it becomes all candid friend.? of the State seriously to Consider before they reject it. If they , de-ire a change in the Constitution let themiiot commit it the hand? of the small" " 1 who are too often sent to the ,.&. '"4-" " l"JU1-' l"u lie- vi:!ieraiiii-..tlie iliacnft ttir ttnnMrabto . . . iu:illt Mill lorn iill ruu .vuuuvviioii. m'JJU tho Narlk Carolina Rail Ieome! Mr,.- p,-.p,,-itv ai ,l glorv ofour'od "..Tr .'jT,,," r k, staTc. fhaii f.. the Mfccess nf parties. ' We't '' . , 1 -, ,- i, . ! , " - .-, , , , r , ., tW'. ! te:.:...n l at present directe.1 t.Cha-l..tte. -, !"--- ' f " " c-n-.der , ,e-e tluog- imi, k to be a Convention at aef at they w.ll w.s.t to answer at t,,e 4fh ,,roxim to tillt ; ' "" - ii;! 1 era! jftrpkr ry ji. i n J a v or of fos t e t- in ,mr ('..itiuion Schools. He believes -ifffnjtnT ii fajjnVr ?' tLe i.f ,10 p,-r. wm-iiinftr bene a . man's . . ,u n"n 1,11 V-'...., : -1.- ' yv - - ,.-.--.,... ..... . ... ...f t 1 " " of o'Wunt'y bright, intellect uai auii uso- i ui meti iiuinv roli'di pvbblei scat-' t,r,.a ti.hout the S.Utte, which only ' , : ,, , ,, ... , ." reo'iir.- the - kill of the artist to brinj; to view.tJieir reat intrinsic worth and thejr - Htpakiui heaiuie ; who, iu time,- ahalL adorn the State, and it- tiieir .'emus and HI "f! cllectua p.nver advance her interests mTioF , ... tor, of: "hi. i 'oi-Kcrv, mane proiessions ... . ,, -' , ', . will to (..million Schools, but was ;-.pwt!il twoiK" .f .-Una grejth.t nicai-ti . oiir power f .r reiidcr.ng them efliciclir. oi.i.i il.H. f.vtfitt l.i. t.r.i.-.b..m ftii.l lifo... ' tic..- tailed to run together. itsWrfSM tiao been tor many veai-s. in lav - - wa- . .!:i". r of Infernal Improvements . . .. , , ..to-.., it-earliest adviw atcH wWi 1 . . . . 1 . uuailc tuc Wi.bi!:.ctt:l ridicule, and Jl ;ts fVi.-iid- to eneoiint'-r strong lire u- a.-.'i oj ji .-irion from men of aI par- - : ;!i..r he !iad nnif , irmly advocated it tin- pre-eiit time. . lb- wa-in favor tii -tr tr-n v -Tin - nf fhc-N'orth ' Ct rri 1 i tl il " K'.ad Ka-t and West believed it - ..:.:..!.'.! .l"..lie Jci:i..!pliOll.t .of the. I,-.,.,,. ,4,.ff,r, ,-ir .-nn.i ,jmto.-h 4 s, 4 : .-1 it. 'l fo b, Mr. It ;n fcaD -f ; r Interna! .lliii) l'W jrcJjaO.. a;t 1,, i-ca-nr- its fri'-nd -wa- ir ' or tiiu day a";,-r bis riomi vrnorf -ordid-b-takrj the .1 u ith intci't'.ai 1 !!: !.i;,la-'.. ! f ? i uit friend-hip eh- -nine- aid he i;i- I'lternal iiupro .-:eh, tote- 01- j.roveurent- r,r -f,;f soui, -'em. sjM-ech id e int rib tl meiit W-irk... ubscription. rc any w hcri 1'hat up to this ..'.-.ipi-Jitor ,Jia.J,.T.ii.!..-d. to sIk.w h-e bad. evcr itorio or Paid to' 'frVu.l.IiIp f.r -i-eJi W'-rks, Liif is u"i;'s..-i liim""-)'.,!- Jtiiv. ii . s-thiif w .iiid rioi the State ' tieral Do' kcry -aid lie wjlah ''.",:;.:, I with hi- fcibiw ciriw-ns. " "1 o1 was iuijios-il.le to eom-N'---!i Carolina P.iil U..;id and I .astern an ' Wt .tern exten e. it iu r-o-tiug a g.nnl- deal of . ' oe knew his f. I!w citizens' 11. Jl.c-e tlnings were o';f,., t money, 1 i; .',u -the paid., Wi!,it,gt,m frk-juds will be prepared to- ji,.,,,),,,,. th-rn" tio- I )eiiiocxabi will IhJ, -i"' f''rm" ',f ,JS",'rt,i;(oiro!iua,-is thi ehoie m.ftket-aod 'wooi-t.tlie-VliiTiJ..-!i..n5.-fc.v.-j.-t.!...- -tti.f f.twet riierri vitlr a dv?rm of eneonme--.-, t ,v.v . , I leader -i tWd:'feti'?rTr ing iliiei'llv in -rlro war -te-tke-1- iUA -. i,ui t.rJ ....... -''' .in"i'ih- Uld get 1 n-" . , IUUUI NIlHli. 1IUVH lftllMI UlNIIUIVWUt 4" ., . 1 I . 1 L 4 i . J .V I J - 1 lieve the Stnta of a Wriro portion of the cost of our improvement, and enable ni ftb accoinplish any great acheino for .tlie w - - - - ---- - 1 ,1 the people did not look at U, great question aa its importance demand, litey tl.lntn4d iiiu ...ivv,u.. ouahtto ace that unless they come for- wari ud Ilr their claim, they would ! . a . u to iilvii ' ! see how the jHiliticfans iii Congress . were a,,,1,,1.,ili;,1 .i.fi .r freaaure for nartv 1 . B ' . . . 1"" oi- " K....-6 -- ; the public domain to the new States by jn;ij:,..ns ,f acres every yeat to the det-' .. ' 1 ,.( ,1,.. .,1 a f..tOJ ! -, 1 ITis COlllDetitor OCCIllued the Very Oil- I i . ii.uito irroiiult to billist'lf on this OUCtioU : i Hew opposed to the oulypracfrcbleweqote.rin our last from the Wilniin- ine;l nt jusnce 10 (lie oiu oiaics, ioj"" - - distribution of the public land 1 prcwiityd to the late n.ect.ng in I lint low u , , r . to consiiler of the proposed road to l liar- Wit the ; ,heir proceed. Every man must be , ... . . -., , " - . t r ! wn were likely to receive our share, as , i upon our government, prewituw new States were becoming so strong, that ! i . . i i t ; unle-K the old States matte My auu . .i r iinur tin ii i ip t iiiif stein w.iiiiii v. i. .v.. .,..., . . - j . ill. 1. . . I wouni come wnen n- wouiu uc iuu .ii,, , , ,lr 11N n i... k,.,,, I accomplish any thing, and tho pcU- J would be left the consolation of nnavail- j ing regrets. ! , , . , t ii tr. t ofTomiiT ti von n n : jlllj II H I ili li 'I Hi) IU MltVUIUV V'tn , . ' out-line of (Jeneral Dockery 's speech. I" j wult we have said, there is no aim at giv mir Ins wor Nor vet have We been; able to give the ubstauee of his remarks j ii the topics here mentioned. It is enough . t,, iv that General Dockery surpassed ; Thedeinocratir leaders may sneeras much ' as thev tilease, and may ridicule Genifrat - , . ers but .miniates ttt'eir feelings and ell - rifiTlr. rn.-.o :in7TTv ill trip sneressr trf the , inea.tirea -he adviicatM LdyJipiUL Gf-neral Dockery will heajr a goCKj ac ennat froni this section of the State at the August election, r r. -i r. t Ti-f TI' . """" r'""1 ""'W " I liere curt N very Utile tlouOl ttitt it H- t . - r?ir!s.a. - - - s - at - - - v. - . - - . - iitr - v - j - ixi. - - mr. - ..... rbe matter, and nrobab v to take ... .1 -m-rr- - if TTrl rmtrta ' .X. . : ..!.. ... . r it.;. vt .01' n hit jtti i 01 i.i uiui viiivio, v.'ii f , V.-.l. t l-t.M..,.n,i.-JI uu t-.vii-nn iuo -''i 1 11 v. .11 . ., 1 T.wi Wa-.a frm r.t r .... , . . . - . . , , '" V-I'i? .i '' N'-rta Carolina Kail ICoad. and that it i.;:-.5t start fp'tn some imint between C.r,-, aI...r,.' nmi f'hnrlntto. Tlifl t.reeise I il.t I.I Mill ni.r Im. LlUtlin. VA nrrt&UUie. . llll- ', , r, 'r ... til. the meeting of the next Legislature, up i .,.. :. ...:ii ,i..-.i 4,JO . i,....,.. ati-l de-ririTatc its'TeTTninat-pointa.1 I nloss. . , , , i then-tore, the people of Wilmington and , , .' 1 ' , , . .. (' itte hate resolved to COtlSirUCt .tJittwork wliich they are at present cm - s; enn wit lout reirara to me acttou m Jaf-jrifilatnw? in reft-rence to the Wet - t, ..v - t..ti.t(tti tf ira. rirJtnnl trt 1 ,tA ,i Vf n ,. . , . .. . , , iar in i.icir pres.'iiL piirsiin, tu w .-auiuoc ' . ., , . . 'he t'ossibilitv or riving a uitferent incli- ; ..' t ,r . . ... ... ,. ......... ..--- .. v . .... - burr, have fill" along flattered -.ourselves that the Western extension' would start from this iilact the position of our town ' I I ..'i'.'ing.., peCIIU3rly.Ja-yo.raOIeJor.lt. -Alia..,,,,..,,!-;-',;- if the Lcgi-lature should determine upon ' this point, it would certainly be more to tl' .ii lure tlian at , any otlier on it... - . lure air.-a.-iv cxi-ts an amount .t lei- -s a-'soeia'ion between Wilmington till- j'J'.iee. Iarjjdvexe(vdinthat wit I iinv other town in this part of the State. ami with a diref-f, xujummihhy rtul road, it i- et id'-nf it must be greatfy increased. -It the .We .stern trade is an object worth. v. the attention of Wilmington, could sin-irts-iblv do better than to Crtne here? If la: travel is 'iv part of her aiirl, would r.hf not be more likely to succeed bv a r. ad to this pbtce, than, by building one w hich w!.u!d draw fr'rrn-her MaonefTesl.'r Julie a pMiioii ofuii! travel that now rejieh- e, her by that route ? r T a-- arc liiere glances at the subject, -but ai'- in'riided to direct the attention ( "iir Wiluiingfoij friends to' more c.x f, i., led esainiimtion and reflection, The people of this section ,'.i sensible of imp',rt.nic(t of f hf j.resent mov ncnt, itid-will in due titm- take some action vith refer, tie.; to lh';ir particular inti-r-sl. and what thev believe to lie the in- rest of tho State': and thr. bone their tt.elit eoioil r, tb'n ,nAr . r.f (I. , , ,v ...,, ,h, ,U,,-M. . r ; lioiul eliall iiavtf Lcen ctiitml her enferprwe have pronjd to be pfrt ductive of trade,- wealth, and Kulatiou. And those already wu.plete4 will ba as t ftlifi Mkaiilta nf m rt . munv luiiitiitprinn lrirn tnr vm wrz : direct connection with tlie cti 1 Mm ,,,al, . , ,,.'..;,, l,i ! t nit wmnertioti he f .. 1 We Jmd an oi.iM.rtunitv recently nf , hcarii frotif one of the most liberal and iutclliiwnt merchant which that or any .-i I f !... I... Oilier COIIIIIHIUIM can ui'iil oi, iiiuv i favors a rail road froni ihnington to Knve'tteville, to connect with our Western Hoad to tile iwp lliverv oai .vuncs, ami thence to the N. 0. Road, nt the lyastei n terminus of the Western extension. And we leitrti that a corresiionilenee has been -.. r ... ,etwecn hiiiiselt mid it irentle- 1 :, ,... c.,1. l.w.i . .,,, fnitlii OIHII I'll in i.in'Vi i.f. . ii.a nTi.1ui.ct.iin fr tlu imrnirriitili U'hirll ' ' , " ' ,., " 1. v ,. u. I -! . v . -. -. wnis which in their ah seuee WOhouIU consider wasted, in support of the con Unit was when no uc--Til rail existed in the State, and when the expe - . j' ' . r I ..... 1 ... al ... I I. nuwiwt -hwmuw ia roao on tne liantis ot a navi'raiii at ream had not been mailt. . UlllCIl 1CSS HllllWII IO 111' Clllllicilill fHO-rsi.- . i i . .1. . . i : I . . t.-,,,,vol than inoiio'iiingachaimel where Xature had already placed one which answered the purp..,e- tolei ably well, to sav the least, nut Miat tune is pa-0. it e louhl e lad to See such a road con these two towns. Not that we much rthl would be trivon here 'u.(. nectinj; sUl'OOs, to buii I it. All tl ie means t nat r afette- illecau e'eminin.l. and-uiiieii more, would . iiiM'lii-d in end'-avor- lie more n.iieiou- I ..I ing to reach tae it et. We u-iil -iitmose that Cbar'otte 1 is the ! ,;llt d.sired to be reached from Wil I mington. The distance, bv an air lim ' mpitsiirnrt-ttir MfKnoVMin'r nf-itn' smr; "j j"' j 'lc !-'!" posei I J. I 1 Put to bv Whitevilie. , and Wailesborough, as pro-tiiih-s. Prom Wiliiiington by Fayetteville, le'ckinghain, jind N'ad -Horo,' to Char lotte, is 1ST miles ; a ibllereiic" only of n miles. And for thi- difference will i iimrn"-tot toi-co ttie ad-i nutate- t. tnv oroiected road of our pro-eiit trade an travel, to n..4hiii 11 th cih1 t..c.noe ' bv Western lload, ami tin: tt eniingpr dncT'-nf the W .-t. which the t-tt iiioii tluit road Will tioi!r ilowu upon us tir and artertTa'riTs" Wilmiiiirton or Ji I -i l.-.'l open her arm- to roeeivo" it ? Heauf .rt is lio inilea fi-om.heie: Wilmington 7.1. All our intercourse is with Wilmington, and there is but little reason why we slmunr .lesirn o to lie oiliorwise, except , lloit Irtrtnt-irt o.r i '( ',,-.. t :it v rather i us. uinj Wilminiroj ,ay m.lv - . - .ivr - . - . - rr :zr.-rr. :,r- 1-iei.i ii- i;'. ii us. - Wlita fil f.-t .WX,C. IJoad U t Legended WvO; T?m rrr)V: l-rfib. I-xigr..n.SaLUl.ui-v, :j,url.v r St(e .,. ..int ,M .,vdeei.led on bv l0 next Lis'lamrc. It i- ,,-t h- cor- uilu we think, that. our Western Koad t.. us I 'eel' Iviver wi.I lie exfemleil to tiiat lt..iiit -d nil ii-, ., i .reeri oort,i'i. en i ot u( xiiciiuiiJLi ctx-iuburuuirj i i.:u - ln - reiichitt, tiar ayetteville au I leep Itiver. Wi'lliilo'b.ll. iu about Dm miles from W i;uimiitii. r '.::. .v.i ...; -r':.-ft!: t!?mft-:v.i.i;"t-w,rti . 1 about liio miles from in ; and , ia lllli;iijil j. ; I i . , . ; i -1 .11 1 1 in 1 1 t,i , .iuo : ( 'I, ,..-!,. t.. Viu .'. u-l in.rl.1!t, A-r .. 1-7 in I-; ' . - . 1 -i M-Mr .. Hmiitzwu .i.mih icr. wnr- . ; ther, iu.tuW-umi t rH4-tio W ot. she will C'liie bv r uvettet ihe. ami secure, ''vafs of 1,! her proi-t.-d U ,,d to Charlotte ami of that to tne N . C. Koad, at its iM.int of exten-i iti We-t ; or who ther sue will r:-k the t il.. ,.r ...... I l . . aioplmtr anotner route, u is a ctisni- eration of trrent -nter.-.t t.i l.i.tli t'.biee. i . . uiort niiiMMTaiK'o .t Wiliiiiujioii. tvhicli alone has the de ,:; r.i .. 7- . I eision of the .pie-lion, ' ( 'hnrbitto is note, we behove , . - . ' . ' .. ., , tl.,11.1 I lllll-',. '..II 1 '. . t I-.l 1 I f . ..1. t I ... ...!. ,,,. . u-;;.T, ,u , i.r;ri i.r-witbf.i- ".niir. r.f -b-.rb. t rr; - only about .' mik jure than to Wil- ' ll 1 1 frtl tl I Aflll till' fi ll I-. t T ill f 1 1 1! I lit' Olltv . j-r -i,, ,,,ile, of Uail Poad. tV,.m tioint bet.weert VVadesborou-'h an ' 1 . ., ,- mg lam to CJieraw, nv.ht secure 1 ii.irle.foti m...t ..t' tbi. l',ol ...... . ''"' .r"u !V..' ", tl,c 1""!'" to to iif IMOO O. 11 iilllill'IOII. There nrr other considerations eon "'f''",d with the -nbjecf, but we have pro l';ll;'v ,'"""'4,' ". V"l!"T l"-'"l''' ,lt tl.t . tl.ll-IIJ t., . MM ." t.,,'- tl,,...,;., I'.. - . . . dil JUT IHM A.MV. ,., 1 1 - , ,. 1 ... i,, f .tin" id ci-tiv, T .r !!' f.,r Th- r ... 1,, r!f ri.Ii'-n!.- i!m Stwhird hjh! :i(lwteo - i;,i:,;.Ki::j , 1. . c :,-.., r. tv. v..;.'i ,, , , ' ... , ... , , , ,. . i,,,t , ;,., nl.u,.-. , ill, il,.- !;.t., -t i,,sl,,.,. . n-ni-ioi.t"th- w.pi.- ili.-.t ali.-n x-mivt li.-'haa 11, .- l,,,.,irt,ll;,- to" I..- tsi pn,.r lo I,. ,.M,it j,tiil licit til.- l.-.'ii niiii.' 1,.; now i.oss. sj , it:, tie- f,alt ,.f r!f iu..:iu.'ti,.n. rerw'isMvra li. k in- III- !i-a,l iihPnj; l.l. thiri, roi'.p I" iliiih, 1, ii- d-s-r. I1v.1l. in 'ting blent-. 'l.,r Vorll, 1 ' e. ;V. o as to r-liiible tl- S'tut don. I ' of lh.- I'ubl,.- I.,e.. t,, ("lueat,, all Ii, r 1 (iii Mr. I'.r;i',r. id nplt. thinking licit tli- li.n.r r liiit,.ii to "In. p...-rtv. in f.t gotii' la',-. ln',. Io hfivH ls.n mi biirt loiiehing Io lmw tears from inan.) an en-,) una calcnlaU-d to -mak-" iu tie old . :igrnnr' fav.,r, 1,1 . k.:rv , at ri. d,.- tt.io'iiti. r. onghl to do nay the eff.i.y tidihig t!: jaiipkthat lmitiel !.)''. -4 i,.oa-..i t!i thi.'-t Uriv-U. li(,uu!s.iu lilli .'l.l entity. 1 ..11. ! I-., n ; rn t " ! lie! he Iin-, in , k I, oils,,. Mi,. I ,1 t.r, ll t l'.s,'! !ooli,i.i.y on... i.kj tint. ..-.-ii-i- ie-. 'xiiiniinfn rw.iv.-rv nog,-, vi,,a I'siki,,.' lo.tt. U. ) (' lion .'fti.-i,., .ll,,.-.. ti-ht,rl)t I, .'.ti.l-. hebs-.t- to mould lh.. Iniek and build Mr. I'm-j- ii.idnoi!,ir:g more to s;,y about that hoti".-. Hi! Inn, again .,:. jo-, ll.-ni.-in. Mttttu ( 'hrmiiri'. There isl toos,, fi-lltb in tl... .1 :a,..li. ... .,f - it. .. , '. . H: . . .. v .,,:,,, .t.. ii. i...j. - " I-.O...I. -..--i i-'t up- ,00, iiu ij.iucsi 1 ... . ii t. 1. ...l.l...l t..if !iA.loni-ind supply. 1 x is vui,tu""VA "' --- for eoul on ttie Atiauuo B0m.ni, 0 year ISM, will cxeeea iuo ''1T' t 1 .-. - - -- -1 . . - j..-. . . ,. , 1. -r.- f-- ... .v. it "v , ' . .. . .1 11 . . r . - 1SSII,"J U'at me auiiuai ' 1 I " I ' ty troiiitcauil.oat (I.sastei-s 011 M-i- sissippi, .cec.Uuathcr tlitttt hilU Hlw.rtofj .1 .. ...Mi: .I..II..-. .liliee IllJlllons ti uuuai. Khun ili- Klfigh Krpnn-r. ; V I'KW PLAIN (Jl'ESTIONS l-'OU ; nr iill and eseh of tliit Kiuthorn Auautinportal TUK " ST VNI) AIM)."' f j I idi tlu-n to slum-furtliw thatthe tcncWneyof 1. ou have availed ( fen. Ikery tJ' f - votin- in li,e .Mveutiou of IvJi to eon- fills "1- " wanuferfanfig eottatry, tiuue'to free nero.-s. under certain n- - will U woce awl more, ttiroagb 'pttr 'ftwIKrr Ktrictioiia and .piaiitic.itioiH. the. right t., AtlaWie porta to new and uio diatant aeule. vote. ('ii.vHi.i.i i'i!-UKi: voted with liiin. ; im-iit-. funln-r SuiilH and oir the cohtlnent of Would voii have supported Ann for tov-1 ,,utli Auwrica ! Tint a Uail Bond from Lrach ern.ir. dad be leen nominatO'l liv ui he 'artv ( a no not at one time y ur Was ho not at tax onle lor I He inn -a ;aies oeunie , AsA p,Itj),N V ,,,,,,, ,util hi,,, . .oie.i noi. ...... ; so. Were you a resident of his Scnal..-! '"' ? 8"" 'w rial 1 )imri ,- wontd vott vote- fir Aim h tW"W '" ''ft,i'' ' mt H:. Imtlt- lle is now a Candidate for the State Se-!of othera a awao iiewsrliool diaciplw ia polifj. lutti-. cal eeoiiomv wuuld liate ua believe; and aureli ;!. KiMuiio' .Ioni, lq , of W'ake. gave ii wilhiiiit be admitted that North Carolin'uwa a similar vote. U otild you vote f r Jm,t Hn ,-., entcrpruin. limn tlieir neighbor: or twre be nia'uiatei by your Jity f..r the j tmt4iM. Kmt U not jut a alrW to Wldaaya- ri-gi-laturt f u-mU U..il lUad a other .States which a a 4. Jiin.i. IUmi'. toted ia tho Mime . . -, . . . Jav. ould von bat e refu-ed, on lUi. i ,K'W ,h" b' rf "Uh ' "J ' account, to sup-port .,. for the Supreme Tlw W"Sa route ia bow being urveyed by C.,Mir Pijiit-h, I" loch he as an lii.iior!' '7 riiiitJ-M ami energetle engiaeei; mm Ti. im. Iiowi u,' tUsjs. of Ashe, voted j lant of M.ij. Iynn.) and i completed fromtW side by jide with h;ii. !). kerv. llutv the Trntu-Mce Imetu the Hhte 1'kIj with a good iteii iiaie von extolled to the skies this route for the niooWitiiia, and a Wr pro-peet of -me ieo. ,iover a- ine wneei norse m 1 lemoeracy,'' and tt' rumor tell the truth wltcii she -iid, tii.lt' you were p--rfectly iiilloi.r I, i .,1 1 tu. trt 1,'ti.t I'. .1- ( ;iivii-i.or ii. W m. p. bon-oN. Hs.p.otSiirrv.was "r'. ',4. f "t aireetlmia of Mt. Uw in tin- same box. Did you never praise ''- repneu vert tatomMy of tb route from h 'nn as a " Sin, 1. 1, 'in-,' 1 lem.M-rat, ' and sisi.- I'.n.- to intcrvct at or above- Joueaboroegli, wortiiv of the undivided support of liis 1Vihk-iv. ' ' , v. Party It is said y o-i broke out (under i A, ,A;,r , , t!!- moontala r- jlit:l.ta.toa.A .-i . tin- la-t tune lie was cleeteil toltie- . ' . . ., . . . ,, . ,. . I to inanv to knnw (hat there M sot one nuw oe Semite Iron, Suirv. lax vour memory, . , and sa"v wiielUer tli be ' . J" l :"1 ' a" 4 l'4 llro"h t 7. 1;wis II. M t iisi i.i.i.kk, lq., of N.i"id.-of valoaUr. land, for farminjj and gratiag; llaiiover,.a!so voted with Gen. Dockery. ami in lew than three ream will be dotted eloae- Did he n-.t belong to your Kxecut.i e Iv with new improti-inenln. ; ' ' Committee " a f-w years since, and did' It if. BiifortMiiate ft our Soite that owing to .'l-'L ,.'u"',:r',.,i? v ' "T. , part v i so;i i;. . no plication to ie ai iioiat- o i . . il t CI -t i,.e Port at Wilmington f If nrself obliged, under tlie lire-sure (JrfA. t. answ er all or nny ,,f Uieo quo-itinii w Ibe attiruialivo, bm ' A '" :"r issaili'.g Gen. 1). in tlie ' c "r" ' - . It:'" The locofi.-o papers have been' . raising a verj- ellly hue and err over the -. .ua .,. i-ai,ici, ai in- urgenr so- Hcibiti,,n tariation ui trom Ins publi.bed li-f ot lamiTiTi" 1 ...... . ... r , , - ... . - .......... -he iva-l.Uvy V.uM, that JJV h-.s-d.tnetme tti.ng: fh-httv.. A 'U -Uh 'i;-.eV pie at G .Id !!;,!, ,' nvari, on the l.!i. iti- jm'iin c4 ,w gri an.1 ctorer. and yel 5a stead of im-.l-g t in. Dk ki v. a. Mt. ; .u-rn ..h, w, te c.,utrt U.WaaJ Mo-irne, lre.h-11. a, pr,vio,!y a.motmr- ; tllif(,rh, to th ' of a await E-tert, -. "in tae i .-.,., 4.0 press sav .H'.' 'JI.'m! PLI-. C i.MIXtr ...i 1 " gi.it tiy nn .r.iis, a .VuW,,gia L ly ml ir.ii- ' " j 11 1 t'U-uh Hi ..I..." .. . i ... i ., t.i to t ',ita will iwion trnnpire 1 1 yr an- lianas are in be m-hi nti.r I.. Spain as a special Commission, and thev :Im u our 1mM"1 k"Ij "boat all thai ia J will be -cmprttrrre-d, it w Raid, kv-tfeVi ''" t,d' '' "aB-?.,Zl .. . Spain a cert, in sum f...r tlie iland ; and,, It i rn tr tlwt the .liff.-rwat Mriieaa f uiei repi e.. .nin ' ine c ill'lition oi IceHn-' .r r.Mir.... ,i!.:i i I ii. s .in ,t...n Ar r.... ..... ,..,(.., n,,,,,. !.a n aflnsilim 7.. ,ftt; ... t.m- tit ... , ... ... ,T , . transfer, the probability that it will be the Hint ( .f this ; I f. I V i .11 I ! li nit kilt Ski f.Wf.t f. I t. . ! . - - ri ...... n i' V IMIH I iPitt.'i-'l titd ill ira Hum idf their interest. :iijd Wistitiit;..!!, fa t,iiv nmi luiUI i,n' ,j,,nitn! sum iifleivJ",' j-owelel-.l ie paid to Spain iu good faith " ivri.jieTer sHe WiirnVeitcd.. ' i no .warmw wtmi-t- ntt -v ewmr. iinirs. He wants some 1 -ranges. " Spanish insult and Spanish lirrogunee will meet a t--rfi rrbiike (he dav r ra- i ..-At 1 i , 1 " 7 o-rfirgtirotSpaliish rule in ( ubais draw-' mg raptdiy t,'. a .do-e." p..-ted up U arr. n U imdow, rx,., late iiear.tr of di-patehe- t,, " utif ,rlnif Spain." min, pas-,.,1 lliiou-'!i K, gll 11 few dafs ii o - II ,1 In , nijlmi . 11, rill, I. ' '" w ilmii'iti. Ibfjld. '.l:Mi ( II Pll.i: ui- . f. ttiwia'rtyrathir ttw-'tTrtrrerinny -atmifin' of ! I1..111 t.-iriUj. wilt, nf Slilte .inc.-. Tit.- f.i! .ttiii' ..fl';,,..TS w Hi t.! in atair.l i re illlh' . !.,.ii aii.l i 1 1 -1 - T ; .! -,r lie . -1, suit, g y.-iir -U:J '', Uau ilU- W iluiuituiivUJJ.jl: I.. M w..ilvstitiiy. ll . II l! . t.. K. 7. M I'.-,-. ,-:!, I'. I. r ' ,,si,, I hi". . Ittown 11. r. i; s ,. - I 'ttor.l, New It.-tll.., Wibiiin'vri, 1,. T. ' "' ' -I IT V I' . M. t -p.4,rtrt. M Murl'rdwTro; 'I II.- ' o ind High Priest made the i.p-.ii,in,. nls ; . r I '!-. I'. !":lli..:r, of I.ill.'loll. ' I It M . follow ing '. II. A.I. I ,.,s W.ngla. " I lupin, li. M '( til.- a. I . II. Mtk. sm-e, " M.mtVrv. do. '.'. V. A. Pnttoir. AheriH,. ri.. .U 1.. .v j.' ., 11 i- '.. '." ' txmnliiirir, J. li,in. f ilwirl'Jtt.m. "C..T, Jh. Tliiirsdav. tiiu iii.'Tii!.r .,f t)i i.r.i '. i ', r ;,, pfeif mi iniit iti.tt. l,y if. nt. mi- 1 It ' I i,,...-.sti.ii.w,i.,it1,pi,.:,r,. ,. , Io W rit-litri. Sohiid.ltrt'ani'..) w ,,.-ftw ,mvr. I in. a..,, .. 0.... .... ..... .......... 1 t r 1., i e'1-s.'.t ii,.-.-noi,'. n go.Hi ,..,iii.:uii-. pig, ti-li, t ters. " siH-rnU," ami wa ' '''m-i.'", ,.i i,,,l nuke ll,,-tim, i,. itl,-nanllv what lib f I 'he ,1,. Ausatr u tli'it Masi'.r IJnuAe ! ' tluit Jl.l. eiit.-s Inn,. Mil left f,,r tli.ir , - , Xu:lA CamlinH AhnxullSmVtn-' Io. the ;.d,Ion J'atriof, the Key. Mr. H-7- (,411, u 1.IUIMI, ttiaaUJtinilajt.il.vJlM t .. .;....:.', ..- . v ., . . . .. s i". ,...,ss,..iiiti.-v. ." ... . -, Mill.. 1.. . of gn-at nyotvin of Uail Ko(iJ 1 Hot only t? C(ro,;,iai ,,Mt in Jiart for Virgiui. and fi. C,mlina ia romi:t!oii witlvtha W'egtcrn aad . . . v. I""0? V . - . .... . mVy,mm ... . . . . . till more tiy future novclopmenta in agticultur mracmra, and eowiiaew, m T greater . ,wtaBi aotonb; io JWiint and Wilnuhgto, 1". .1 V.C.M. ....t rn. . .L. umouiv iu vMimunt auiu uiai I tlir.inub tliis Trunk lino a Vast oummeroe front ihn Wint and North Went will flow: enough hmjr io Atlanta or Cohiiuhin, running along at li:iJM) ,)f (Iie lllfllltltin, , fiue ,U tMt, ., . .. .. .. ' u" "$2T .K' , . . i. . . ... . . Ci-lt'iiii; a (inictK-wUtt route through the Bin l!idge. 1 The Teiimi..part m aKxi being aer- i ryi-d by (lie Easl Teaneatee and Virginia Rail .die W-ofaulicLuada.., itt4W -difeetKW-wr it: tW i timo of that vio of eoantry. It it , 44tri4gMr 4tiv-f, in lit abaeiie -of aork '"",''"!'' l"" l"" wrWBtater.ioBlil - '!' "" i"-"-n a,-'vi. "pp'1? jatl, an jat. oped wwipatwT pHh olbe eoaatJaa weat erf the wwge to wnwn mttatr-fe Mere- Iit-rnl. TV ewuntira of Alie, WaUuge, ami Taart , mUmx it brife ejteat ef tho hmn .fcHUe aad vIuabl'laialv itiia'Of il'aa''ilcta . , , - . , -f " .., -rtri'-tirpfT'T'-' or tbrv-n sf Wf r.-attlwaglt lay I thai) , rnl of tlx.. SluU, and greater IB aat rat trttmtfm T - -" ' :ur,mi, .KaitTulaeem ry and hii. , .... I. . :.L .. . .. . tiwi- ws ti, t ir-. . n ii n ii. ciiu'rijiui'f ciuat a. it, .i . iu;. cti.'lilv. n'..ill Ait. RlllltlM M WHh Mln.il. - . . t A hhHw of-tht Iw-l. tb aimt'liUr anl tatl- i-nu-l nliior of the " Aahftili New," wbe h i,,.,,,.) ts.;ir- i.. ... lm. - a-'ivv-t t-.... i m aaa ii vui AJaic tiPiai irm uw Hilorial ns lite aa the 54th ulu'iho, ia 'eViffl llTinu)rrw tWVVri-ii nunln tiB i-Iatoa jf 1 extendi--- the V.ntli Carolina -Fil- Road Ka4 iMrfenvt'SIi' - ,.. wi, - - . , ... ... JT, , and aks if that i pla.f-f tba Wbi tiarty: t .a.- , t "- " . j ,eIe, - tSrtittrtiplte - Uiat th..ClMMM . , ,. , , , ,'. ; A,l"' W HWJ n- teflt. Anil fTTfMUr in M4iiril menllMua Kna Irt : ,, , .... , . , . ' . .. " "' , .lirettion even hj- a renlnctive fHcy towanla a. 1 1'aiiilina and part of our own fptate which wil . anih tre kwaJike hiJI liijl du iudaiukh' lour Itei.iitilicaii InatittttWtaa; and aurely aooar ; wd! I bold amifih witli the map fefcra fcita to fBi - t - a4a'.4 Jii4iat4a la-yrcd that Taller, Jj fef! ,Jtil.k-li..'JjwaU..to Ctiartoaloa and . .1. - Tl.i 1 ..:.i. .1 :.l . e W ll w.i'.n.i. iiim nmi, mui I.HJ' a.l v I plan of extending the Crntral Koad by thick ' Town to M.'lnpl,i would complete a rnoatbrat- "niTiTVt sii'iu U-voiid the' STouautina for fSouta ( nrolina and ..-org:s at great expetaa t oar State. Aslwtille and l!u ' Valtt-y, of Frencl lirond would I-m. nf-nrerby th ruada ta Charl Ion mel Savatmali. than to IWnfirt h iha-K. - - : v-v..:.::. .... , 1,'nroliiia I'. iitrul Kail Jlo.-ul. Then Ulili-ai the vt,ci Uuad is biult, liieJwhula trade of tl !!- will aUo. Is- nearer to CharlwIoU aadfia- Vi.lllial. lli.'lll la, lt...u-.u.t .ml ni,,,.K m.m liT ... 1....1:.. e - il.-:l.. , i.'nu n.-.ii,j imiiii ..iieTiiit via tlUlllfrTooj " p.-irlaiilmrg ! Wilmington, and perhapa lleaa : lurt, swhiL Jiave -Bearer, eooDcetiom witk UuvaudiaiidamtVthviii tfL.M "ill If mHch more himortant Ut lluun L'Hicl! t" doe. Ml.M-ar from tln";ivf;icta. that in evert pre- f r'"' ti,.HB(J llw.,- ( ,, ,ur,lw. thii H 1 ..... --4 .. . Iniiin rnnlt in thr rrntrol mule for all the (Tr?' . . 1 ' "' sfatc, mid that a Itralich I'0" 'onii.-ithig with the I.tiiclibnrir and AtlanU llo.id, near liutherfurdloii, and 'running tml iv.ii .. ... 1 nv. . .1. . ..t- i.- . line, in rn-m it iiiHini, WOUI.I twrTB iu 1 plete a j stem for tlie yrt mt Ifufit of the 'CifJ "f Noft1' Cl,r,Ain- A word taJJtitrco"' "d I am done ! . Would not tbi plan give r1 . ..... M I l.i m,Ml JL. .-yy. 41tW r--.-..i y"T.. .-rrrrr. ?:--t" r:..M.i .1. ..i.i- t ti. ... . ..t .1 mirra 1 . . -t v . (tUIH. till LfH. 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