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V. v 5 f i a i ion ;t sr i:urNn)TiY I.ti-t week, on Friday, a gay and e BH Tr t4 in nujnbL'r.priviileJtbeniiJvfS with pail ' and !akit of all capaeiflievoigar, gin-i ger-pop, and luncheon, nftd jumping into a railroad car, rode to a idatiou. on llie Albanv and lloston railroad that was iu; the immediate viciuitr ot meof the tall- est of the lkrkshirc range .ff mountains. 'This bill tM id U vcrcd with coutiucx mislieii. ,. loACkiMrries, .. and ill of the Lid, bll-h va- i 'Ja .. t. " ITicv li ft tie ftaii n. in high spirit. mi l in a tew iti.innte were buriea in, a tvildcrnf" t. that Hire rind beautiful fruit that tlcv vieii! itt ti t-k. An 'hoar picking roMiltoil in filling everv i-si i tbvv had carri-d with them ; iil,"a- thi-y gathered at (tVpot appoli.t ed for lunching a si-Hud. d tuM.k in a place cover'il uiili vndiire. watered by a little l.i-. k of p'ire c '!d wa'er. and ur riiiindrd i'U all ?i'lc but line by beet!:ng clijf--thcy i'.iiiihl theniv".vc fatigut-d. woefully lacerated by the "pricker ' and ttiorh-. tbrrr dewiuini-hactly.and 4an.b and laces dc i ply dyed with blackberry juice, liat Willi triu ajpe.iie and j a:i.- lakers ail heaped iT and rutiing over ,U a!l,t the r.4n d tnAe-1. ; ee.,,.n.i imre pmuao.e ...a,, ...e . ... . ... . TJ1K VKLLOW FKYEIL f lt. tt7r,,t is Mated. , ' wer suhtmttcd and nnan.mo.uljr vi.h line ripe fruit. Mall v ,;,.,, ri. fi,,.,!, and otlu r wea- '"'! d.set.ss.ons m tho Legishiture l.ut gather a up II. .. . ......... at t , f All insnrrectio,, broke ont at Damas-. adopted : . - - D own they Mt and dev mrcl the-.r am- ,H.ns during the ri John M. Car-1 lwe things only utiord a stnMigi'r induce-: 'lepth of nearly iOJ lee . lla. Onm, I ir)vs f . L,,t i!oM,.e ; Sava.m., are .. .he loth, but was -Hi. -p.elled. , Htd T,,:lt tllU mccti io plcilisttch, bgiited taesrc.gars. drank tl.eir Uiv xvas 4'ali,:v wounded, and another se- mont for the people to desire that one orjcouies up with the gold -ra'l.cr a Mispi- The disease is not vet large portion of the city of Varna JlUil liwi.l from the siaboaM uf Aurt CwoliB. pop. aid indulged two or three hours in v,Vcly cut. lireat excitement prevailed, the other should be chosen. I cious circumstance, as .indicating the hi-, t",e dmline." The' business of the c'itv has been destroyed by tire. The Kussiaii ; ,ja F ,tu ullu hih) .Stlislmry, to the VVwrn s....igs. tale.J, dar.ees. and pastime. and further ditliculty was anticipated. . j j vasioii of a territory we suppose tl.eiiihi-: U almost suspended. The Journal has agent, h.ii after the oiillagration were ! Iiunjary oftlie Mat, ai tUrffiT'jSKIjji'oar. It was kn.4wa.to them when they first fhe .Newark lUil'v Mcrciirv, in an E-, Just before going to press we received erB ,;, ,)ltt bar-tined t'r 1 Ikoh suspende! until the (ever dppears, arrested aud.ccaitf..Lsii.g. the i.iee.i- .si:lu U uuin.w lw.uuiyw 4 adia kIwhw. Harted tor the motintain ti.at- a portion ot tra tlie f, JlowinfjhHtioi.al partic-, iho fif,,wiRa ..tiee fin- pnllieati..!! I " - iThe (ieorgian of the .Ml. "savs. " the ' diaries. V IttxAetJ, Tht w apprw-e' of tU lUil Koad it w asoa tit-, but ,f the eot.t,agrat...n t .ev : Iar4 flll. nt na disturbance which ' Wlr hi It Jc;i-"Thc Atlantic." lead:ng and largest hotel, the' I'ulaski, Segotialmiw are pendii.if for die oci-n-, 0..u-i.twli proptl to l held in Salisbury iu tl.ng'..t nothing, being entirely absorbei . OC4.urr;j : .t... afternoon of the 5th h.st : . wino ..ti.n.M. .. i..it.. . i.. natiou .4' .he AhuJ IJmU bv tww.tv . .el..lj.'r..neM, mi (t-suiniindthwJUMl III mm.. in tlicir picking and amusements, l.ut, the Mnnc grew iteii-e, ttica.r ucca.ne iii cw i!eil-e, tticair oceanic not and Hiding, the winds were up, and . . . . . . J.I.I 11 a l.JIiiL.l L'UJl.ill' LUHJir iK.' fue-r virr n.'-dt. roused the inAnghtU--.1'1' j.arty Xj a realizing idua of what was in; .r.-.grc..s abvc and around them. Look- ing'np. jadjeef their e....-ternation when thev saw t:u :i.-cWes aim! begirt bv ' a trtnsi ,. .,-tJ,. .,.,;., u-l,;,., hud pw4 w-ih car!v the "speed of the wind that f.:nr.c L.it!K s;an.l urgc'i torwaru ti.. 'tr. . ...K- ,- .v ..." .... ' . ... the :...-lr;-ic'.iMn ;vc . was tn rot. the narrow m.rge dow n which the htt'e br.K.k plunged, and . "'an ana i.uam sireeis tiiey toiii.. .4 the -flames were rapidly approaching both ' '""' "reel crowded with Irish atli dies tides, of even that chance for exit. i lht' Srat body of the Societies passed Xti.imjiidi.MiJbJie.k': -All 'nished instit.etivclv for the narrow open- cioiial shout of derision. A, the cud ot "i"..., T..-:m !;;.., 13Wt"ftoM,):the-proeesMH-eatat?-rn-vew-a si.me w-i., : ; 4, ' .1. , .. i..i'hnrl-d fro,., t!. crowd on the eon,er oC more .nan iui.i ei me oe.iies i.iy nao picked, lint thev found the little bro..k con Id run wher thev could not. and the .titling smoke that blew hot in their faces and blinded their eves, rendered their nrv.frrp.i s',.u- f.,l it wni slow 11 e I i- progress .ow. Atnl it ww. .ow. ii.e ... dies had to be helped at every step almost. head. ami ceaxly. a'l arutind was a wuzld ffiirc TjA "re tLc;u wa jn-t a narrow way of escape y-'t. and that might at anv monieftt beVrossed, and they com- ' sf!rTo"trrined'trv-a fcett rt'ifcrr. Eagerly they pressed forward, .e stout-1 t Hading tiie v-ay, and all-.ujonraina' t u-tt.iin" tin v.r ...1,,. each other as weii thev could. " The air grew t .icker and darker. The bfti--a-. l,..,.,.S.",,! s.,,,LJ .,,,1 ,.;.i.l,.ri 1 like rain ar-.iind them. Their cloth-, i!i"-wsi rv!icatii:v etiitirc. The roar and ' r-ra.-k.ieot the flames Were alu.o-t deafen- mg. !U .1, . .-.ii r;f:2i !Z7T7;7i 1 '-.I "i trey, era-.:--' r, UfI JIM their. : "terror: . . - - -Vt ilirf w-cak io j "Lad:t U Mivj.efita wfe-it-s. ,io wbtn. mviwin.2 L . r,,.r-h..r 1:, J.., ,. :.n,l arrreiT. and the r "c-.nd i S 1...! w as"' " "' e-tek-dmimtau. - UunUrvii i ...-.'.:, ,. ,,.i. n.i.i,. of citizens n:-hed to the -pot from everv jwa!g- -id. L-ipfciuii... .iUnJvJ.ly.-tlm i :..! ., .i .! .fi rtrt.Tie.t n:..l t.'li-Ain tlt-rce blast t.,eii.v--row ravine tl.e parte wore trv..... . .... I'.o'-'i.. a..... .....ia. ... T.-V-. ...I i,f .,.,..1-.. in fr.e.t .,.? in front, ai.'.'i ii.v.H, ,, ... o;, .pou,! luw-rliicir .exertions emiein oringK, pre frpd itiiiiicM;.-.. dafttfer.-ahU in Wr " " ."I""1 the church, although .mere were on their war h"me in thcrail--- thty wwe jiieUeciuaL trav car " I V hen the proce-sion wrts again in line Their't-catK-wfi, a narrow one indeed, 't marched through High street to the .,t I ;i!f -r l.o.l s...! ...'o r tlielr t'. ,r.i i,..t l.rtt.1. of t!... r. vine were in a blaze, and try sting pUee was Io,t in a deluge of fire. Ore of the rcscof-d partv told us the 1 . r . , , t'.rr 'nr hi adveutare, with the rest, and fairfv laddered when he came to what lie teriuojl the "ti-htest sj.ot."' where there wa'- "a ,mart'hanee for a barbe-, 1',-,,,; 'iiiJLfrii'iJS.. ca-e with the j.arent', aj and v. ;i'i r in the oft. lie' i lr. a! . w hich in: es-thC !' t real African. ii lie li tc-To, .t '1"'J- . '7riff'in I l'f 4 Vlre'-rW:n fuU amiiniitTol " TrtTiere tt . " r --IJ-.lti-?:L''tLa--h - .. ... .-. , Zjl ' ". - gratifiVd t . l.-arn, cont-.-i.t ai ' I'Mion tln-y har eomiMet.re.1 it Mtrn.t-1 ,e j Mexico w.irrvin.' .-aiita i,na it isl tll,teU Lo tuku au nterest in such uittt- ,.." , . ti, -v .1 ,' Ir i to be resretred that anv dNtnrh-' sut"-scrthedTn enrryrt ritcriHc-fr-wrl-' . ; - - t v "ar.i1 w--itrTcTi?TTne-.t tTr.-sr.ir--TTn ,:t---rA- - .'l .' ' tt . ; -nifT v , i fi'i' Jh:r.r(fj. Dr., at.l.i.-c. o, .,,,, ' ' ,, .... , , , ,, , .. . Au."i-n. n .ai.u an. kutiiiiihu to spari? nn ixcr -t;lted, wa, se u m tin., citv severaTveu-':' J be Society will hold another la.r J llissi-ip;.;. w, itc.! o the We-t Alabam- ace n.arredlhe estn it.s t the day , but many other Mich .pistons. . (.,.. J. vl.s in Char! ,, fr.,m .1,.-f,v-r f.,r t,..n to co.l.u.mnato the.r m.l.le nndertak- i( ,H ,;,.t c,.k. Tl. ...oain.ere-tiii'M-u-i this Winter, we suppose J from M i imxhtxi Dr I lobars kisdUco.ered n.th,: "'''-testjmony of those who w;l- Iu fiIK.. there i, a general '.ie-irc" to tl..- f.--glit boar ;i,..or, S,,,..!-.;- ..igh: ing. V. e look forward with coulid, t;ce i ... , ... ..'. ' . " , " , ' . ' U .' . ,', ' C 74 :.f jme. whi,:h if applied ly ff hnW what is the , lith,, and pr..-p,,,-' ' f;"; thMi... udict. wc shall see ,h, Mr. .., ' I J ,t"XT .c.inih.viilinalewdayichang;. " ,o at l; ,rv p,,,1, jM11 V : 't,,,. im.onkr the fairest onrcanh t-. the real'Atii-. ' (-, Koad Coi.ipanv. We cannot an-wer the Waisun' Wehh. hu.Li.aaKui hug. d.lfh.t.tilayv .utid. JB'.ti. Vcurt' hut Jillk-. VH)V)5 w . ' , t. , sevaj-idiUjtlaiit prt..'ular. - -4 - T M r I 73T TITWtT r?f f f- -.T' kS V t.1 i.. Li ,r .1 I r- - . -. . I ,,. .... 4.,- .l .. .1 . ...... - r f -r .. if i,ii I hnr or.itiirl.it f . v ;! thus blai-kcied. I ' black, . wa- the and ti'iut sd! t'.- r .. . i !.... ... .i ...;-! i... i i .. i. ,.. i. ..if and an Irislunan tiinieil Jolin AIiAartliy, .iisc-.ti.uii so tre'i..ct..!y a-Keu, l.ut shall . . . , . , , , ... ... .. ... . ... - . wonderment, to to tl,,. rii,.i...i . . ,. - ' ;., ., . I l PrMut aiuP Mtmln of ike I Pi i .irki' i ii. w ii we It .t'rv. ''I tfilli . . . . .- " - i Tl'" h. I.r M' i llv H e I Ul in'1 II U HVHh llill'il'iloil Hint tl Hf.re. c. ... : '.. a ( i t 4-otup.. d a:. ; T 1' i . I. .:i-.',.M.4.Vi-'S- i-na-e t.a Ihi 1; in a i "T I. a in;.. years .sine ban. a h;e la-came - ' A.. v,;..h. Vr.ll.-i h' ,'illd V. oi.:. Ifpi :. i Wb. n !'.. mi-ii ..f Ala larrc!, winch them. .Mr. ip.r lat j.itii.e,' t... m a (' that he iy dav. e. .Mr. M.s ; l'.l. . t o - t: T9n" Thi ; ti. .i- d the lli.:.1:,:!.. l'.l v !!:;';( . if"" . li'vlhr fllelnl'.. . ..a,: :.;ei"i -id, at mi, r.-v.-.- s- ; : i-'j't i.u .di-ed up. .... : It I.oo 1'.. .1 o,. .. I, we r,.,,.,...r- t,. 1... I" r I...UI.1 I v . 4. .. :..u.. .:...t ,.,..; , ". '-.;.'. ', '.'.'. ;4, ...... . -v.: i,v.- ,,., ,,..tai,i.. , !,,,,-. t. I . , - , -li i .' i i ' i e- . - a oi. - ' i:., . : .- li III a I, LI , . Ill - 7- .i'li-e. or Hoi, ill, ur III , , ' , , I 2 ' .!..:- I...... : c ' a . '., . a . -. . i . ., ' ,.t.- l-i tie- I r., . ,.! I1,'. ;u'l. I.- -m..' tli.- 1 " , , "......'' "" " 1 ! w mil ii.nv j, - j T'.i-Vtcan.'m ,!-'-ve-i -eeni . ,i ,- 1 T . r . , r. . was I ..! ... . j (i , , , .. ..no...,. i . s,. ,i,,i . . 1..1. -i . 111 ,,, j.r,.k , r j...rt : .... 1 1,, r.-t-.r- ...i.i.n f in. t;r,r: .'", ,.;-.!.,'.. ) i.f. n;' '.'i'i"'.i ' ,",','.'','" r ' ' ' '" '" I ;': '' -' n'lal f , , iing of eoi.ll- f-aia.-r yi..!:.i. ot -.,':,-, J ,. ,,t. j,. r 1 t I ' ..." t --" ;. !' th.-ir 1. - "'" ' ' "' " ' ! "'-: " 1. ,l. ,i:r. ..:- -s d.Mt.rateiv of .! p.,,:..!-. K is' . ' . , . , 1 , : ' . !,:,.!,,. , : ' 1 . I V-. I ii- ma -1. I - - ',.: i - a . , and vi. lie, ;.- ,t t:."-v .:...'.- cmiv 1. . ... -. ... I- .. - ,,. .,,", ' - - ' i ' ' n ::"." .n v. a w -rt.'i a n- .,:,r. H-lielrcis ,. Ion,,. ,;.,... ...... f !";' : v. "": : ,..,,, ... , ... Ph urid k ' : " " .1 ' ' ' - -.-'j'- ,, , !' .., , .... , ' f". . V" -- ,,-!,:'.::-: :'.; :'..b..l the l.v.y.r h.A. ..'., v .' . ' " '' "' '' '.otto,,,-, i.,ii lazily from i,ie P. -tde. ,'7 - ' f, "''' i.;-'v s..c wdict ot" v;fy",V;i -i,: V.'.t7ak.1rV'o!i! the head r 't -1. -" K"''' "?'"' ''vc'iC.no use , "' 'J' li pr :"'; i., ',-cre ,,i.i.-.':ih-d to .-.t ... , ,-",. ; ;u ; ..,.t fu.n, h.is j,.. r.;i; li.:'t.iig. '1 he . ;, ehino ,ti,u of c.,n- repjirt. -u;i a t t ,u' 'sH"'- ;-'"o.'4oct'. ' " jest' l;,'.:!;.;;,:;; :;.!!. m.oti tier : bn: ,;' ,"ti:i'- rods, tin- -iyitter of small ?f-ts r,f .eri.man.K "i,r -fc.-'-.fW. 4,.u.i.t.-..ii.'tie-twi;.-:i-.4.: -: .i'si.'f e.g--i... h,-J t f I. ..,,.,".,1 . tr. ... ..-.-v. ,. !,; . vT." . r . ' ... . -.'.--! .... . ... u...',i.i ni- y.".-r.".-n,".",, UsIX' " "'""""" 'i ''-"''"---'-r'---'-''-u-'",i '$r7pff----2 I::-lvi4i,-n:t.(.,M51K,'l"'''-:-fs-wi. '..-i..-.:,.r:. w-.-jv..:. A jv .l-.M...--.. v,.0 ,-...-.,j...s.tj-j,S -i'-W14tf.&-CTQ..---...-...--.-.,---.,4---j.-':----, r ..nnnil ., f ".-..i,,.. O. . iV.a.ini.u.iA . ,1 1 "l' 1 ' r - " '-- . . . Parade if tltt American Protrstaul Ameiattm. TVTO'JIIIN KtLJLD. SEVtlWKlSoSs WOUNDED, j rim.ADEi.wnA, Sept 6.- A procession j f tho American Protestant Association (1f t1P ,af0 0f -CMr Jersey, nwt-1 . , f i:;; t..vi, .,,, .... . vo'ii."-!.-.. ' ' n ismum, iw pacx- nt Newark vesttnlav. nearlv 20k) men in',1. A. Lillinrtoii. It U not vet kinown tlie hmj. UluUt pacing vTIIiaiii street, near 1 ligh, about 4 o'clock, in the imme- diatc vicinity ot the 1. Church, the neighborhoix latcd with Irih, a collh-i tweeti the Catholics and ti piling the procession. . 1 As tho end of the procession passed along a man was knocked town, ami at the same time one or twosiiots w ere tin tVi.n. the Catholic Church. This was the si'ii:.l f.r a general riot. The entire T -ei-si.,n br.ike lincand entered the church. wUch in a few minutes was cotiiplofl'ly rid dled, and the do-irs and w indows brnke.i. The seats were torn up, the altar ai?uian- . ..'""; , , , . " ". ' . . . , -w''0i-. :.! Aew Jersey i,;t.i a great i . v . . i i . i , i-arade in Xc.vark vo.Mcrdav. i ..... . . . .. . . Xev Yonk and !rt-kyii being pie- , sent, some l..i"o persons :.n oniiing the IT.- cos,..i. m tlie morning, li.ey marene. tnrongi. scv.ralo! .i.rii.uii. streets and at oo. i'-- miner ai .uiu.ary nan. 1 i'"11 re loiiuing m line at untMii, J'i Market street, the j roeessiot, marched ,,l...r.. T .", VVl 11-1111 tTn...r ...1.1 111. ' ' . , , , " , , . ..ham st. to High. H lien the head ol i .i 1.....1 .1 . . "1L r'u' iuuc.iv" ii.ecoiu.-i ....-ui.- !!'.. .B'.li L S"HI s!ilI""ii" -i-'-'ct, wounding a i.ietubtr ol one of the Association-. At the same '-uy " two -hot-were tired from the Cath... ( l.urch .K-cupving t ie space be- tween Miiproan and High streets. Tin- i .., .,,. ..... tire j.rocession breaking its line and ru-h- big lit". n iii --e who ha-I atfaektd theiH. w!i..i scattcie'l 111 every on. I." tols were tired fr.i '.UU tlie Procession int.. o , . . t'v' ieiy wo'n.ide. The attiad: ;t-r..: .led. ii.e attju-Kii-roin ; no iiuri-a rcinicre.. - that an vspec.al ob;,-ct ot attention, and 11 ii. ...-!i! i..ii'. ii. .11 iiu I 1-1 diihciiitv, the church was co.upietelv r..- bed. the doors and windows broken, it.- st-'ats torn np. its altar dismantled, its or- gan de-;tr ,y, d. and the whole niter.f-a j mass . .1 rum. . Plllellllf? Oil- UiC east .'le '"t SfiTTirn.,in-i?cTrrisI'.v'iTrrrr'Te' IH-.w HoL.ms liroKCIl -HI., -i'urill-' HOSHIl( - ' the exeiteliii '.it was most ir.te.i-e, and the. , - - , - . , , - - toU "Was- lii'.BgleJ with lue tirrtlg ot l. ot CItlZel.o ru- direct;. . h: ami a serious 1.... . n-r.t fear- were felt tha", t i:i'e woiibl ensue. After.. '!.:; i .e .Mar-imi "i me J''"" - . tne. nit. r- oi me various avvvtai.oii. 11 trr.T-T-:T.r.r.l r.TTis-ii.ilver-.iTv nirou-p.r fr!;,-. ...-eat ere. it i- , d?C totTieMit aiuiaii slant Jiai-shaJs corner ot .Market -treet, ami down .Ylar Ct strCt't to the depot Ot the -NeW .UT-fV Ih'ulroad." As intelligence of the riot -pren-i i-n every ..i,n.-c:i..n, ui-tir-mi-is-w- "nr Citizens came out tr..ui shops and iieiii.jfietori.-s .ii,, t' ,. .t.i, iv-ill s,,f firh- '"u.i.iiaciorics,,Uiu t c .Ml tt.llK., t. tl ""eet were cro-.vocd as tne proc.-ioi, p"d. At the (hp.t an immense crowd as-embled. and some ditliculty took place aiuiouga hot ei a rerious c.iarac.er. lite Amr . ... . , ... , . . cr Citf in the 4 o Hock train: received two halls in the lower part ol his abwneii, fr- m w'.iich lie wil not probably recover. Another Iii-hman wa- sever. -iy eat witii a knife ae:o.-..i tin- iu-c!:, but i.e ;.- not con-idi n -I dangi'i" 'ii-! v ii.iiir.-d. So:-..; ti..-..' members of tin- proci ion TTTT J-L:1.. -iiiili...UtaS. ii-a i4-,iaiA; 1',. if - -i, ',...,. WV an: r,.:!y j,-r.;iad.-l, -a ..a:. t a. i'iv-.i.gi.-t.cer tnat ti.' ie ;- n.v t, tn'.re ;i;.pr. heii-iori ( prcssed about t!.' dc iicii ik-.v in the grain cro.-".,f the -ea--oti. than :- wi-.II f .iind'-d. 'I here has be.-n -an n't'i''' crop viLea!. rye. i.i.d '.at-. -W,i . .t;o an a . , and at iiiti eo: n count ! . 1 'IF 1 iJ .1 T.i t l. ii - A I . tl A f.i It CI'-' FV .', .t i- 1 1 : .itf .i ii i. .b Itts.-l.Vli.-I tai. l .i ,. .1 t ; I'o which 1 1 I.OI 10.-."..IAh'J.- .'-on ; i f Iri-h j. .ta' .': . :.".. i;ai:'croji M'coiSttuuii(i.o(ui. . m: y be a-i'i. ; --w e-t j.i ;!...--Qu:; Lack h..a: rMjmyG;i:iiii JXi'.t.l.l, i - Art.-tryj . iV,- - . - - ;-- ; sAzrstcji.r.-jr. v: THURSDAY ,E VEHIHQ, SEPT. H, 1854. ELECTION. There is bv be an election in this con n tv and Davie, on the 19th October, to fill ., . j v.- .1.. .i...i. , ... cuntCM i.y iiie ueuiu 01 v.oi. mi. Jt is not vet uiown wl,,, will tie the Caiididafes. IJav.e;' wer believe, expects Kowan to produce them. r to the District, and we see no g,v,r reason wLy, without further ado, they j,i,l . h, .....isidered candidates. W e arc almot sure that neither of them has the smallest w ish to be elected ; and that f nominated each would electioneer tor the other ! Thev have pursuits ehiimii.gf their attention more congenial to their I .. ,. i ..... i . .i ... .i . . mil b. a wh:g u,,, s,U.u, .y m ..ur n.-i i uun. n. iirir. 1 " "ur ""' i..a,ni.i iirir. ?.u to.';- K.f n. .r ih, p. . iL.i ..i hiiiniimr .ni n i.nfa ih runitiii.i s io imrui i li .K Si.ii n t . r . .: ) ii T.f't in I lit1 : i.iti ii t'l-iitf ut shm1 iiitdx . ; ... . . , - ' - A mo vu-wlc rw..,cnu r .11.1.' I LI I ll.T..!.''. UAII.KOAD MEtTIXU AT CENTKE. The Kail Ilo.id lueetil.g at Centre, of. was not "iiunieroiislv al. the :uh instant, tended, ow ing, no doubt, to the iiu lcm eiiev of the weather which commenced on the --t!i and continued throughout the ilav i f the meeting. There were about ti ft v persons in attendance, however, w ho T!l0.comit:0? Cumberland and Kowan. ..... ,' . . ... . 1. . . "'-' Ui"- pexiiap. were repre-, . . , . , . ., , cnteil. the one by tour and the other by live delegates. Mr. Win-low, of Fayette- v;u0, a delegate from Cumberland, de-. Urcrvi a v.n. ;,ile nil,ircjs in fav,.r ,.f a - .; ,, ,'. ,..,. ., nne ot U..ad trom 15ea.it. -rt via l ayette- ..man tatlioiic; The Hon. JN. Im-vpf.S- has bceii ppoken uimng, aim is mwnys . ; erVce ...iiy,,.,;,., , - r -t "T " ,.".,mv'a "um ,KJ , , . I the onboard via Fnyettevillo and ...... . 1 i ii a. . ,. 'pi . . . I' eiil.i.i.t at u .i h.lrMw il 4 if hi litis lor ruili'oad rur-i 'il.. T..-....i1j utitt i-AtifiriirnuHl I thickly po.ui- f l,v h s Whiir frien.ii. ami .Mr. OiAiti.w ors who can to see. me .Managers , , -r - " ... ,..,...., " . - ' I t,rv to tl. Wester,. l,i.n nrie ' 1 : f ...... . ... ..- '. i . D05US Il.'n ri'ieino ihh-ii wily rmnw.i ..mm ...-., ,,.. urn 111! lllrKU Wf (! Itl lU- J on occurred be-. F. Fim.ku by his Democratic Irion.l tlie mines are alo. H.i.t genuen en, ...m v r ,,latT Kln-timlwiil, iih . . .,. iiiiniodiate battle w ex'-IPfate.' His imd i.raclical view ic parties com- Kiiher of these eentleuien would do rin- 'dl show you all the attention their en-, tlu- ,tpre)-:ition t tlo- l'n-i.h lit, to l.rimr into .. I i , I lw..., 4.,so attention ilk to join the W intern extension ...;' thenot yd beeij able to tiiid out any thing Xoftlt Carolina Ih.td at s.-iiisburv. This alioiit it. and the Cmanil (iudU. print- jj. mu j,, jr.-at favor wkh the people of ,. .. . . .1 .. .1 .. 1: 1 .:. ...:n . .. . all UiC Coiiimes uirougii w 00 .1 h w 111 p.i-s, finT"i tea tilhrt to" rlw - - - Mrwntntnt - - n4 - nier or later, ir.uust succeed. It will be more a Mate work tt.an me .. arot.na a bta i.'-ii I...... .riiiis. ir c; Tr;ivi-r-n 1 u Rail Koad, because it will traver-e State froui its VVestern extremity, nearly ccntrallv, and terminate on our own sea- 1 " 1 11. .... ,. ir-i ' , , ' '. """" V 1011 aim i..:auioi 1. .11111 I.H.-U- 1. ,1 i.iii.L- ri.i,. - f,. S ,v;i 1.. n.,Olrv. ti. I Ioit.,,ii.r.. - -e i-tus j.. . ... eai l'ie'l oilt. w.rtil.l aecwkf Hicn tmv ot our State. She would ari-e trm . her obscurity with a splcn-lor nnknown to a T i v other Southern Sjafe ui.thcl ni ui. Tlie inectin- w.n a!-.. aldres-Ml bv I.. ' kniaik!iier,it. A. Miller," aiH S. II. ( hris- tl ian. I-ors. 1 Hi haiulv .me and aj..r-opriale - peeeoe-, "en , an 1. 1.10. . i" .U0..-1. a - Oi- nt ol Jiuprovemetii aau an-activf z.-ai ... .behajf of the ruiitc the jueetii. ... ,..,11. :t4J 1 ed to Consider. ' ;i - On. the whole, the. meeting was an in teresting one, and will eventuate in g 1. For a more particular account we refer the reader to tho proceedings published 111 another coin...... .. , r , ... ... il il,nrj and J iii!lrm'nh I'I.ihI.- , .-.. e are frequently a-ked Ijow nre thev getting on w ith the I'lank Uoad ' Wllt. "will it reach Third Creek i How ., .. - i i , , - .. many miles are hiosucd ; hat does the t-ulT amount lo7 no p::earcii io puiji.a a siaiemein inm some of the ..Ulcers.- to meet then.. Then- is -nuiu uma-ine-s in the mind of ,!..ckh'.M.-rs about the road, and a -tie nelit .'il!. an accouiiT .f the t.ro- i.f- i:.u r.. w "'Ii j io tfttH-tT-4. i.i:lv'if it c.litaiuo. lt..C". t.'.I.l) HUT.. i. ' int. -rr-.-t af th' . The i ph.f mis the itppearano: of being in a very heal thy condition. It wears the aspect of a set tied and permanent hii-iim-- ; ami i.j pur raid wth .-v.-lciu au.d. regularity. .. .1 he 1 iah- of oiieratio'i.. i- large and elTectivi ( :e cam... stabiiitv but be Mnii-k w ilii the id e.a a-, !,' view- the- and i..f ".-lie ceiti'li.tya.J'r.jward, as he marks tl-.cVo.,; iltliberati-.u with which thev ni'.. V o, Country. - AI- l,.,iiliih, r.: has !.., n c.trfi' d rnT ' ''tr'MflVf')' Uy'l77 ":'iiV'rw mirtTTuf-cfmr-r 'nt- bvov .fM-rrtrg--t--r-rr ; - , . . . , , KS ow nei, kie.w -u , ami lm y are woii.- ,i.,a.,. are w.- y ihtk pays dovvn iti; n-aov ii. "water, lli riiMbi of atrd tfe rli - ,:1,T,ae' ''.'.. "O tike your tiiiwj Mis Lmy" is tlie prominent idea. The piston is tho jnnljr part that seems to care whether any thing i done. It w leaping out anil m like -thcf-tcmgne of the excited viper; aud uinll steam leaks, hero and there, persist ingly, but Vainly hU$ it, every motion, for its indecent haste. . . Gold-Hill id worth a visit from any body from almost anyplace. Any one who I i.a ncvar tnininir mutrnf imtn won i j ...... ..v... ....... .. . i n gwm wi uj inuhS u. Kam a gooa deal by viMting k.: TOatr-wp -n' rtlHti ! House there, and is polite and accommo - gageme.its will admit i.f Thev allow , you to see all ymi can, and they don't try to kcepmiicli !iU. 1 on ii not see a sih-ck 'of gold in a week, however, miles!, by their special favor. Hut there is the black , slu.e iinu mack sanu.wuu unmsione tcrmi.igled, iu abundance ; .anj from this the gold is extracted in particles so ii .1 ., . l.nt .,;.. letter n.o, .roil. .Newberti, ot the ,U,A ,yu react,-, tj s vcstenluy morning, the leading cj s vcsterilar morning, llie leading ... m111m,a4. i,v ..,,.;,,.. " ( )n last - ...... ......... r; T I .!.... 1.. .T.. i-..tn A-.. iwlt, 1 J I ill Mi.i . uiv I'C'i'H. "iv'i, v- .m , ,!..,,.".. Tl.., i next sentence runs t tins : " l lie wing can- .It.l.itn C.r Itmnnmr fl SrloriollS old fid- . .... . i i.v.i.rii.ii.. i .n.v low, and nobly has haconduete I hmiselt - . . throughout the whole contest.'' None the h-s true, friend 'Atlantic' for being old. thonrdi it sounds a littieemtof time. ' . , - . "'.,..'. .Aojr.rt." After i. ..rettv long absence this excellent scientitie jour nal is again upon our table. We greet it with a hearty Welcome, and wish the proprietor eoiitinued success. mo 'The ' ilu.iiigton C'oiuii.crcial' . . .. .... says, " one of the most fiendish acts we ever read of is thus related by the Uow an Whig," and then give the of I1..I- brooks hanging his son. There' must he .V ,. . g,ne mistake al.oir. this storv. as we have ed in Cabarrus, where the case is said to 1 . 1 :. ..1 ... : . .... .1... nui u occurred, is uiso iii'.iiiui on u.c imbjrrt. A gentleman writing us lVolu Concord, . . . tne following gratifying account of tin liaii Iiloa.I t 11 two mil.-. I-: The Kail R..l i .lrn--ii: ...wnnl.y.Miri.t.r. Ii ,w ! . 1. y....d it,. i:..,. .l.-,.... Th. ,.,... wnffr rar n.u nu 1.. 1 ..it'-.iru mi trie inn. j u ". .u ... i"e incMuufw jeiu tviii..rw iu, 11 ll.v can ran. V,"' Char!,--' .A terrible gale prevailed at 11 n'.i the 7t:i and Mh iti-ta.it. -..f pFpi'ty l.y the tlestrtifi'ioti nf and rt.ercl.aiidi.-e up..!. ti..-:n at is estim.i'ed- 14 .'!' -i 11 1. 1. hit kinase -.va--a'- d.ure-to bmld- The h.- wha'r-. . - tin. - llttll:et aTemTr.eVr.TpiTf.ig.' WtSaT rfiiir--.!tnT 111- wiil n .: cover the entire loss, jK. water l...r,.rtLn .n. l-n. ...o, .o.,.I -U -01 . OLio. n sever; age; gnat. ! -trccts wen Sullivan's J flooded: The datn lund wa-i aU'o vcrv SAVANNAH AM' ( IIAIH.KST' i. In s e. aie::ili uii 'J'linr -l.i v tli.-re w.-r.- -ti ;it t.. rsii' t;t Jo from J.-v. r, :ind on tn liv fr...it How I- v r. Wo r--grvi ! lun that S. T. I '..ij.iian, -j . .-.I.tor and pr..pri. t -r of tli.' ScMiiiiiitii Journ.i! and Cuuri'-r, . I i T. f .ai Saturd.iv. 11. It. Liiil"'i. '--'i.t principiil i-.ii..r of lie' .o aliliali l.c.rf-i in. i. Mi k, having I .. -. i i talo-n 'i.'Hii w iili th; . pi ! iiiic on Tliurs.lav ifi'.t. W. T. 'I ii. .ini.-.m, c-so., . .hi..r. of tin? S oaiiicili l.aie fa,! ii fr-jia jj Io ! - lli.in I.", sli ,p. '(iiait.r. .In ';'ff t' S'l'itlvrn Slrrrhrnt. 'i iii. N w Vvik 'in '-.'.lit: tlij.."i..iiii'e.l!y in-tilt- Stiudf 'SoiMh rn in. r i.i.ni- ... in. 1 1 k iVrio Aw Atrfki firf t-T" Twin if.nt itr-y yrn't .; fe r a, m ; iiu,. ;, i... ...i,t,i m il il lip- j.ll trad s of (III- .sal Uo'. t i,its ,..itlirti I - f'.r tl.- .:i-t till-" ' in- v o.iii i - r-at d-..l I...-M. i ..tt in i 1 1 t y W- Iiojh; s...atl. rti lii.-rchal.t- ill ll.'ij, itli i iel.l -' ifV,-J-. t to I- I. Ill .New York fiotn fur- tli-r sufr nng I y l!i ;r , ti-tom. S 'rooi,'.,. ( Ol lox - MMdhn.' Ti bif'-ri-or fl :i te) ; 1 l,liriar 7 1 ""."nig r'f i:oi..,i. -5 a a;, iciooniigm - nimlitv. vo- k, -ml i'fi- i.-r; tah nu.i t'.r,-,o,g 'tn, ,,.. yt-,.,:-: f)l fl tor...- round. ; -kI-s haini I t a 1 i C;;.i!'..l -li'u'i'l. i ' s j i,t - i.ii" ..r i - .,ar l.'.i-ii. I i- -till I. ,re "f p. a-, and tic in . :.-.n at ',llr v .'it -1 . 1 . -I ,-0 I J.". p.. r I, ol. 'a n , a- our wrmer 1 '.to i-l I,. I,'. ' liali'j'- ill :.;tal".-s'iii nil i Xn-lv '1-it-id.' ti''nr'-. We p..,., - - c'1 M'r "'."' V r w :.to' 7,-..,:.',, '--i .11, lilu.jW(l(IMC.K,Nl rMitv; ' .u.u IU.. roai -The follow!.." K-iteriVou. the lr.-.rt-v j. w Sccrerary-Cf flie-ltijcttor addu ced to the Hon. Alfred Jvorton, : give tho conclu .ion towhiclUheDcparfhe.it ha co.no in n-ferenco to public lands reserved .for railroada. "tt'e find it in tho Coluiiibu. Times of August 30 lKI-AUTltXT OF TIU InTERIOU, Auyust 25, T?6. J urlB.reulrtoTO.ir!rftJie81sLrqiitiiiff ,..:.?.. ..rin.-.n!. t,K 1 nlirt OII eHt.u.si,0 0f the pmpuw'tl -Molil nnj marlot.witli liukvl. !:iv a prai liciibl.-, nil l.tti. Is Inr. 'tofore oillntrann liir siiili minis a have n-t . Ihcii favnrablv a. lcl ni"n bv Cciiiltis. ami to ; i ,..,,i,r . i,...lr, I n,,U f,,r such our f- until after the grant skill liavu Ui-u actu all ml' " l: M, ( I.KI.AM . S, , n tarv. i hi j ,, i. n8Sus, fuluiubu. 'iiwgia. " ' ' ; ; '. ' . ' j; . ... . , ... .. ,,. ,, . ... . .. , , ' ., ... ., rlz''' ,w , ' 1 ' ....in nnr it.m.i in ir uti ii n'nn .r t i l I ... I I ... .!!..' ... HDHIIMTI UH ii IH'tll HWI lMI lilt 11 1MA- i ... - p,. ,...i. ....... ...2 ... I . ..rwiiiio to M pnetors. lir rCrtcr IflU US that 1 - - Ua-i i?(ltiit'. .u ll'ii.l nI I .111 Il'i.i.r 'T lill.'lllw. hiitl.i' - ..,., .,.., ,i . ... kM tl,nvl, pr" heiiutifuf city. Ys , llll'lls nil- i,,-. ii i-vin t.11111 .is , e tie.intif.il for never srcnird its nnt-wiml e4.mnia..hna at PKn, .. .. ........l.l-.l'! aspect more lovely, for a on its soiiares. mantled with we I. up- rccli- -iiiMin its tree-111 all fiienclme-s.it their tolnigo, with soft breeze- sweeping through their branches who can rvalue that is in ..the.. Uiidat .ol . dvsaih 1- - It- j -nfrTT" ttS t,e hear-c, with i's iiiounif;,l train" sh.wlv p;o ...s. that he- i aroused to tho-s-ad real' ' ity." In Charleston, the daily report of the Citv llcgister fr the III li. -how s a great increase of mortality. The Mercurv not coii-idcr that the average . increase should be estimated by this c. inpiiriit 1 e ad.ani-e on jireceiling reports, but ad . mils., that. the. ijiseij-e. is. now generally i!ill'u-cd; and does not cp-ct any nciisi hle chang-C, except Tronrtfic diiiiiiiinilllon of subjects, and the gradual a-ce.idency of the intlueiiees of the Coolne-s of the weather. Hoe thankful should we not be to the, liver of if" i ioodwh.i din ' t . f Ii - the pe- tileticc that destroveth in the noon lht that while neighboring cities are suffering fro... the ravage- of the de-lroycr. otlr ow 11 little town is happily exempt fivm the contagion. The general health of rhi tdaee i- very gf.od. We have no i-oideiu cur. ) ie,u e.T joe . ilio-i T.:iri r-!lil. 1 our. ireatiiieut. 11 '. Titr: d:.vn. r.r. . umisc, We c.tigrat u'.cy our Ti ! lei- mi The roTSTr- fntii here to) l5ranf-rt..-- pro-jet .f the sj.eedv' CviuUi.-lieeuiJ n t!:i- w.-rk of -o n.uch inii.ortaui-.. t .tu, Jjjs, piil-tii-llliUUE .ituuc . oji... .aub:r,r;ptii .. !,.!.-! .. 4.-44i.X. L- wrd- will lo-l 1" t f'-lMlet. . W" ...1 .. .1... ." II. .. .... I.. V ... . , tWt 1 O?- i I ... 1 1..- ,,V lie CUe New The surveying party under the diree tron r.f Cot. W. 15. -Thompon, started froln this place on Monday la-t and com iiieiici'd the survey and location of the, section, of the route of the Atlantic and N. C. Kail Koad from New Kerne 1" I i old-born. TheS :ir cy began nt a wal nut tree on Trent, near the limits of the town. The construction of the lioad will be began as M".n as thc-urvev i- comple ted, which will be about the middle of October or the lir-t of November nevt. r on a portion ot the tract wi'mn the next i .i , . ... i wene in-Mil lis. . e w;-li the C, and the object every succe.-. l w S, ei. u .: ei. . in .1 1 -ch'toncr of 'Joo ton "run ;:- ".T re'giii.ir j.ac!: hihehTphia, in t lietUeen till ;1M, J fliT Mi-rcharrt-. .3 I.e. lor vU.ieli Dr. Worth i-, ii'-ei.t p,.1(. 'Ii.e "T. C. Worth" i.- Ins f.-i-t in eligth bean, .on deck: !7 feet keel ; bn adlii of g! feet ; depth of hold i feet ; and draft ' of water s-J feet capacity '.','mmi 1,1,1s. 1 She w a- built at Kn-tol, 'a., and is own ed bv 1 anil, but.. A- SI.:. 1,11,... ,,,l : It is the intention f the, ,a,,y to pu,h h, - ' J . , . " " ," '"'' b,,t B"t the am .d bm then, intended to '-"'""l .... ii " 1 r il ii".... '.,1 : 1 . si . "'iir."ri u'lTo' "T fo X"T 'lTiei'ii'-iiji',ri,i ot I huadel), lna -.lames Miaiuioii mast'or. 1 1 11 ' Shi' has all the modern imnrovemenl s. !,' I"'''r '" t'-ll-s : jii.il Mtetiisadmirablv adapted to the trade ,',,r ),;,.!, j., ,Ie,i,.ed. We wish her the utiiiot. wicce.-s. ... - , W-iltmnytmAf-mrii 1k -.- . .. ; .." 1 - .fOll.N MITCllKI., ; We'lii a v 'lit ',n"ci t'si ver a"! "s i'ne v ff f rae ( s from l iter- addre l'by .loin.. Mitel, .-1, well known as the "Irish I'atriol," to Arch -b, p llll'dn- 'lhe f, 1 "l '111 Kill 'Th.- may Co. bit. hi-tw, : of the I;,!,: t: not America which or..-, happily ti -s a ( .otl-t.tlltl- I long pre-- ...1. ti,,. tei.tl. teeth ol Voll all ; and clips your cniw-s iuio untw-i your i.Htgs; --vmr lliga hurch doctrines mii-t. remain a theory here forever, Hud altluiugh your 1. race shoulil wear a llu. as red as tire ur tune piv-ide.ai the - 5"nw : m vou will hardly ii, ..ur time t.iv-ide.ni the . the f niled St,.t, V l'..... 1 1...:.:..;... ! :, .'"ll:'-lai""' -i .-' I ... " :. iTlireeDay. Later torn ope-Amval U a. i.M.uir.r.ti.urtM.uiia- the Africa.. J,, accordance , id, ,.revioS public the l?fiti.li mail learner Africa flrriv t.cc, there wa-a Lad load meetmg held ai.at X .York ycrt:i-day jitt'rii!l'C.J;.'!aat tiuitrivataulxuiuilviMi.&aHraa ,JvenJtM)1 to U.e 20lh of Aut1 , 5t - It nned i .1... T- - ! vi hl befor0 r,Ceived. ""n.fll"hiu lnaian . rived out o.l the 23d ultimo and tho Alps on tho ".it" ultiniiv t The latest accounts from tho allied camp slate that the .Crimea. expedition had not failed, but that preparation therefor had :. been renewed. On the 20th ol August UiO Ausiriaii ..g t,ntenwj VnttwM f mI itt ; tm. the whole of Wnllaehia and perhaps ll is reported that the Turks have met w ith a terrible defeat at Kan, and lost in lhe battle two thousand prisoners. Admiral Dvoiis' division of troops lias sailed into the 1 thick St-a. Hi exact des tination is unknown. The correspondent of the Guidon .News 1 i and Chronicle have bu-i. arrested by lhe. 'TurU at lh.cl.a.. -t and ordere.1 l..'retir to (.inr.'evo iii I in rt v hours. Ihu'cansc llmI1Sll1 Sw,,les. Si.onhl iIk uegotia- ,: 1... ,,,..,,,.,....(,, i o t..i...l il.-.t tin. ':,...,: .;.,'.. .I... Is. "iiuivu.."iii iinirv ... w.. ..... . ... I I ..I S. -1 .1 1 m I ) . 1 10 " rclivfi tnu at r.oiin rsimd are . . j "rmir 'Lrnmv iroiii i'lntivi.u i . i III ilill UBt. ii ' t--i--,-"T---T i;llirln.l and I ranee, continue t look : iMn ii.. !v t'.ii oi:i!ile. I "s rd. rs have been di-spatrhed to the , 1 . . . . ilJU Hi: iii-eiiiiri' t ies jin I j e.lonia l.Meeeive llie Kn-sian p. i-oiiers. l' l.rviirrj. That tin- .hanks of 1I1U tiwlinjr ar The liritish t a rnme.it Ur.; ad ye; ,i$t.d ' u'' ' 'e.iiiium and Secretary , lor tUcirHr- f or large contract- for beef .,,( ...fc j ," a,:d K'-'itiein.-ii Ii adJn-M-Xh.' !'..ris M-hoonr Savthat the Km-: '.' "N "" JysH. AK b. ih. S. f ovati .,, of all cfa-M-s of people. J I '-re .being nothing more to engage A tbtiiw iw Xp,in afk..P(t4.hg iitto ipH- etne-s. , It w.to ul .vtd that the new tin- vcrninent w a-secretly making an elloi t ; to let the IJileeli- Mother escape w it h i.n- s puniiy.. S N t A A X.N A AM. Al.-l Alll.Z. 1 he bcair- tifa! 1 little war Santa Anna, built j M.,.,t g. .rm-rr aisl Su11.lv .u,,ti. h. Ul irt bv e-tervelt A: t o. 1. attracting a gmKi . ,, ,!,i . ' lt.at.il ntlott.ifm at ttte- hfh f tnntvef.' ,- - ir -: '- . 1 1 1 . i '11 1110.10,1, S. il. I liri-tian hm caIImI l, iI.a : near street, Last river thcre site U get- i , . - TT.. V' " - - ' l ling niP.yi or 'her .b-.iutiiiC lor era u"'"r. al"I s- IVimUtI. .-,i,.uj 8;r Cr.iz. She is pierced tor f.iirtecl. guns, Aary. -thouglt-jIki will only mount ten. '4 imwJL'a.a.'.miiita, Jt srai. gun- art- t .v. nt ;. t nir pounders, and they give t lid steamer a lorin idabie appearance. Il. r olli.-.-n ar'd crew con-i-t of cili.en of the 1 nited Mat.-., and, with the excep tion ' t!,c captain, their engageiiielils ai e niadc ! -r t veal -. If the lumof. in circulation, ho.cever, arc To I..- b ... ud, :i-r.d .Sa.ita .Anna w.il 1 1 e 1 1 ,t-e ! ,e I rettv httic cralt bear Ii,. Ii.e H'-;t. f V. "1 1-. -ai'L Luu. iuitta!. Ah:u,re.t'o' ..i.. pole nt ol Santa .i,iu, h Inn in till, ci ty, f-.'.ga-?""1 bTJJ'i.-ig'V.uf Ul, arined'exj.e ihtcni against 't:.r present. JUiJUCJO. XiuK. i en::i. ":o. Thl. i f. ur i . --. U I. n .- I., en Jiat.-i.-d ;J- rouie r-.-.f vrirh TMs bnsiTie--, and among ot:i tl:.- jns.riier -O anter i :i,mi.:i I rani,,. n, vibiel, wa- ) 'inicrlv . i . .h-.. .-,,.,. sr?-. ' Sl.f. li:,Si,,r t;:V:t"t,-n ITit.lell,.;. , . ' . .. 1 .mi- t.4- -Aw;Itrr. jo,.; ) ttte-ittrtMiHtHff-n feipiwi-il i nav.u engagement, it s ueti a thing -hoiil I1 become nccessarv. -It I- lurthi rumored that she will sail from t hi.. i.oi -cveial days I. el tUisc. I. e latter. ) a and enw cm-i vv I. on, are to 1. 1 Cane ol MICCC-.-.. 'I he other Ve-- n: the Santa Anna, and el at sea. Her ollicer. I of American-, all ol i.iieraiiy ie warded in f Alvarez's iiar'v arc- said to be a ship, .brig, and schooner.- -lin-v are piei.ai.iig to,- ,-ea at i-oine point on tlie North or Ka-t river; but the work i an undcr.-taii.lin: n twi ell the oppo.-ite f .jr,cllml Wif'y. a, :uid place tlie San- : Tl,.. C.,minitt. i.f Award, have had the tnfit ioi, of Alvarez. ' r, f..rr...l , ,.m ,.... ,...:.i,: ...,i "H'liuy ,,.lrt!e, to ,,i!e l.i Anna, in po i Somo of tin; f7,ou., ..,. puid by the. I i. lied Slate- t la. U.,timu..O.i ....... . to .er.i Cm, in the Santa. Anna, i is .'l1-o .Said 10" l..." ni. Ti, .1, i,-..'.". -1 1.,, o i, I'" ''I I .l.-inijjijilku . "ilfi't t!.. lueiil to tnljrt Ain. ricaiis iu thu cxpedi- yi' st pn-mium U, i. W.Julm- tioii.f AKanz. Aft.rtliecap'nreoV the5.., , . " 00 V.-S-. i 1 1 ,,. 1 ,1 a in I,, r ih t, . 1... ,1,. 1...1 .") " -I " VT. Tho. k " 3 t Af 111 lurk :'(, mii'i '., -. ' Oir Mill,. -1 lur mill-nr.-in, t work rind - tl. I . ..... .1..., ; ; llk't. Ah. lit till" 'Il tllOl.-llllll l,ll-,, I, (; " .r inin W:,ri, k .v. I'.ark-.lal.s mill. a.nnn i,u. pr Jay. U iv:..! .k ( a.noo j,,. 1..-...11 d. "h. l.,.V'i! , i, Ion do. -Phi .!,,. (Ibilk-r- . . - .4Tifio"- ,Ci,:n-li,Uv ,fc fi-Inr. i i ,i..-il', 1 ro it -111 Ik ItliC'. ; nn ,b:i. I Wat VM, k A: Uurkwlal. .:.;.:.x.4i4jjulihj ..::: - -T ! il.r ' l :,.i.iiii .... 'I h - :.l.,n,' (uj'.v4 1,:,. i,ii.J i.f ic;ii,T,-,(i p.-r d iy i- r.-.ii,i. d Io k--ji our 1 n , 1 1 - in in..,.i. ,.n !ii,.alli,o wl,.-.,t at i.7.'i p. r l.i.-li.l. si t.r,. ' .n.ipl r..ui aicl roio. i11.11i al.. r p'.. rf.,r 1. 11 l... i. , i. , ,1 f ' ,,Mm p...-r in tl,,. , .i y. 'I --,i.. i" tl. .,, , ,,.,, t..u,rv - alt.ird- :l f.o.iriil.l-' Imalinii l'.,r :ir.lh,.r l..r,,'.. --H.innii.ti -tunng ."i.Tha-limi nrr- ;,, ,. ;, eyfo rtf. : ( 'iirimit .h'ltrh. Withi .. . '. I ' . . vi-un, there have been" Rei'i'H I' rc-ideiils i.f . the 1 inled St.it I l'ii,i, l,l 1MI1. it.,. I . . ..... I.k If.. '.'11 I .f..., 1 ' W WnT . I tlw Oth instant. It convened in tho Tern. " " V 1" . '" , ". Prco nau, ana oujuouon oi Jir. jJi, Waddill, Mr. Jan. G. Cook was appoint. ed Chairman, mid Jainci ii. Lilly Secre tary., . ..'-";'! . llie Chairman tlien briefly exptainedl the olijeci of the meeting, when, -; E. I Wis buw, Esq., of Fayctteville, addressed tlio meeting for half an ' arguments in favor of a liail ICoad from Sali- of tho were and were well received by the meeting. ; I. Hlai'kmi.k. Ksq.,fdlowed Mr. Wing low , in an address marked for its clear ness and force, denioiistratinjfccMi- ; ty of a road on the route proponed, and u.mlsomelv dobcribiliff tho widc-n.0.l benefit, which tnnst rtwult from it When , , , fo,lt.,mt, ,he ol,vwill . ' . . rounding cumi, bul Mtotimmm, 1 whi-rc this nat projitt will Uo uo. tlKmiuytv l--l, " to promote it, u.alurcly ..ti,:.t. r...l .. . - - t.i l.lirl ul Mild t.vli.elitiwU. i. A. Milk-r, Ksii.d Rowan. aaJ - i , Haut'l Christian, Es,i.. or MntgotnerT, t-ni'h. delivered short addimtuM. Aftr - - -- XV,H.JU . h-r-......W- '. ...... on mo. : hi, u w as . tiie atteHUoii if the metingj k ljtttirncK- JA.S. CL COOK. Ch'n. Jas. If. t.ll.l.V, Set'. UAH. t?Al) MKET1XU. At ,.s tinir ,4 t.orlion of the ciliu-n tj iVj.rrt. TI1.1l M011 .'.mifrv slid Stunlr K-sd T.ii!y I . l. .-.I.-n .-arli, to lit.. NtUUiry lUil I; ..id . ..in. 11I11.11 to 1j li. ld in (k-Ubrr in.. I Ii-' '1. liiuiiiii lli. r. upon .p.iu.Aj the Cl- hw"ing IVoni M"i.tt.tji.-rv( M.ir. l:nh, K.I. ( IminU-ra, .V. Ilvrd, J. L. Ilrtitmi, J. J. A. NoiiImuII, iliouiM L. 1 : ....... . ....:.. ir .. .. " f "r . .'"". nmm-n. . .-i t .M'4r,f invrtj.,-- VS-m;'4wrn; i: "K. iorh-" r:m, i"- J."r.j, ljr.ni. V . M. iiii-. V. -llrn.' g. ,. u n. - - . . i 'n motion ih.- trmrtnan wm a.tlittr rti Bst. An l tl..- fc.lU.iii d. h-g.iUa. wj-ts a.uiiiteil tr.-iti s..i.i - J- fnrnn;. rK. Wartnw, tr. M. T. WarJ d.il. U. M. Wall, J.rr, triail, A.'l', A.lil.iS l r.. iti in, Kl. n il. ,ir.i.-, Il.-urv M.-irthalL I u ii .'...ii i . - i i ....-,. . .. .... jJ3iKai.L-J. I r"4.h f'il44j.4i.' lllltrBf, lifc. -lr; K. V.'1r,Ti, jnvw Mnrgun, MllttlilM .v jsafi.y."iaia. y Htnitt. . I Ii. w t-..ng Lo further l .i.iiiesis, on motion t!i in'etirij,' n.j.iirn. d. 1 S. II. CITlilKTIAX, CWu.' W. S. I'KMIICIltoM, S. C. DA V IK COI NTY AfiKKTLTL'KAL socltrrv. We are indebted to tho Uecording Se cretary of th?, Sit'iefv for the award of premium lor the year 1S5.1. ll,ey aro Jhtvi h? ,tl. t wwt. ,ha, ,w ...Ui j, ' - nr: - : V i. .: -.---'A:'.-.. .. 11,1111 ' "f " 1 J'-i minimi or lumimi. nf "H"i"itrri' ofl;,li.t - - 'i'. ' il l " I,. Sl. l.li. 11 ll.aill.ll 3 HO Kr the L'rit.nt iiio,r,', iii, 1,1 on one i'r of ,1'UI'I , 4.1J bu-'li ll pri m, to II. II. M. MiiImn, 12 0 " '.M " Io I' rrv Knulor. OO !'"' " .'t l " to It. K. Thinn. 4 0) t l'"r tl'.- gfi ;,!. ,1 iiuiiiber uf huaUuli ofonts on ,1111. :i,-ri. ut" phut . I ll'.l l.n-li.-ls, I .r.'iii . to NfaftJi. w Fnlford, 4 00 I ,.r thf (T.'iiii'Ht am, Hint of Iri.!, jsiUilnes on j olji'-eiglltll l,Ti. nf In'll.I j J7 tmsti.K pn'.n. to Win. Cloiide, 00 I l or tli.t yi-i iit.'st ninoiiut of tiweet potatoen on I on.'iodtl, n,.j i.fJ;i 3-, . , . . t . , 'i'i hii..1, pri m, to Hurgi-M (oiMliir, 5 00 j l-.if lh li,rgrt pig orw jrwir iilil- 1;.-,7" I.' T,,j- j;, iSu'rVlliiiil,,. " 4 00 ;3."2 " :!. " Man, Cutlip ll, -1 00 l or the b.M c.lt mi mvard. ij for tli Ij;-t inula colt no award. For .lie best cilf ; premium iliviileinK-lwe. " Si.-pli.'.i I,,uilntA M.i":i'iilhf.li!.ili, 4 00 l',,r the Ih -t pair pig, preiu. to H. K. liniiii, 0 00 White 'ouni.-rpitt,.! niui l.iiiy Clut.l. ; premium to Mr. Kdin v J''ulford, 1 00 . ll.L -i.niiii.n t,f l.utlet: ttrMiiiiin, to Mrs. Kdniy Kiilfor.l. I Straw ciKiH t; i.ri'in. to Mr. K. liihlK'' 1 no 00 Si',-"uih-ii nt' tii.i.ilfi. uiirk : lirctitintli to ". . ... '; i 1 rt
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 14, 1854, edition 1
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