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o I. V. i! K 1 I I I: li :i : v ... N-v. :. 1 ; I. it i;i i.t'ii-. 1a. H. 'J UK KNoWNoTH- t;.i' Ili.liaha State 1 !. i vc! si ! V w .-IV SI, p- U. iH" C 1 1 1 1 il ' iU li t I f iUi II ! ,,f 1 1,0 J J . J, hisjatlt, Speak IV msed to In- in tin' habit (if drinking bran- id v, Whore thev obtained if wins a tnvs- in Hcd' !.. r.- .- .i ... ,;i - : ... i...:.Tli -t.!I.wi. Rr-ti)t(ftfi-i nrn annsihhi" terr-f Irl.ViirF.r iT.'-fcriiiTnotl tiiCi rot .ulit I .. after- . . ... , i e -. -' ' T ir-. -r T .' ami ni'T.roiiria.e. so li.r as we can imiire. ino scc.vt. viimn n.i i.net .iniic .... . t- x- .i . : .1 into a small drug! -ei . .. ...it: t v x . . . ;'. ....... .1... ... .!.:.. I. ...l-.,.! 1.;... to Saturday, the I'M It jdtinf.. boil.- one 1 "v -7"'" -,.w,.", l,rl 1 V 1 ' V . , V, 7' - 7 ll.o intelligence br this arrival is qtiitei f. , . .;.. . ..... .1. .!...., t. i.;..i,;'i9uww TECESDAY NOV. 18, 1854. li .ii t.K.iu.-;.ii!' r .'I Washington I'-'" ; J-i.:i N;,:, ;,. ;i, in !,;. r;.;.. mil,., ,( c ,, f the nlH.litionista ami the inevita-; nrtJ a.iii.-a ... - , ""y '. i;.. I liffit-v rf a wtmnn ,ntt. "oil t hut sub- acwmp .avuuu ; f 4 ' ,u ,r.v',,'M'ftH' .r.., -r-r- ; -iv;v..;.r .;rit..; T; ' Wmijim nmi -ivrnjxm nrvrH. jtHt, iiientsons 03 rather an alarming in-; v t . ..... . i , tm ... L : . .ii . I ... J .1 . A: .. .'tl ,J )... ....,.. f.t... 1 i f . miLM ' -r tl nil i rt'Vi f lvirt : ?eS caiiLM .rjf, nnu me nuinutaiiOH ti,. uuw u" uiai sic mmuuih, vm ivi, . sstraas-r. , . . . ... 4 uvnirmi Qitili.fur liv th urilnr hut ftm ' niimn nn F fiiTiiiiiinff a rut. tlm IhMhr ftll- I . - w- i i ii ' s n i if tr . . - ' - jH0t0-&oinwji8MiiuQ " iuouiuaiu bun&Umxn,KumUwg t.f t J a(1, nU limlfl p Turnaf i.id.catc a vuh to know how IK ruin I in ,)( ur I niii,imnil-(V ........ ....... ... .. ..,..... - - . .. . , r - .-. - ......... ..... . 1 ... .i.... 1 ... . 1 a I. ii. i. ,,. l n e Mtitiiu in rei;rt?iiirH i liib jviiuw.uiu1 ceni, nnu i( biiil'humis ttumiunuta w ik lUlll:l.Ml iuiu kith jii hio 111171 n K"i-i . ' -b--.- . ...1 . .1. . t- 1. 1 t.. e l.i.. I... flr.., ',. M' Si-ih'9! he mran .M lii-t.'rt.itla' lesire "'- Ut us; 11 ,,lt'!r'vw" tx-IfjMi : cl.asiiiji l.ramly for a tick gtudeiit liy the lings.; Wfe nre not a member of the order, ' '!." ' Ii'-'iV 1 ... I'liri"1'. To cncciirae these, will hut ; name of -Carter, that they said ho was ! and unless wo ean find the lino of dtttv tuun.." Frante a.l.u.t 4 ah..- that uitliead to tlwnito "lffr-ltr wVp"lTs ' miff Ft x " TauJ be" W havft strong ,Bivinga in re- i,-,M 1 1 ,1 . I. ut init the a wwt r Party why ft tiewtverv 111 ttrftile voted to-him. ?stw the e-1 r . ? B ti!l I'citi j t.iiiii.ariiiil :v t!n- aliiriJ .ut it i.a.J t...t !'i'c:i taki-a. An-:; -a in; 1 I; ii.--. a ure .' t!i toctujl nr. j'lia-c. anil ijive o'.'i it and wicked men eret was out. J Iiis Carter was a lictitiou gard to the iiltiinafo fruits of the Order. Ml .... ... ......... 11'.. .1 1 ..1. .1.- . ..iMtiitv t. ' teal tlio livery ut elmraeter, and the l'oetor l.aJ tlio oee- " "u " pairuuic iurKse scr e t :ie 1 'evil 111. 'ret. : of those who started it. Am! vet it 111HV . m;. m i The L f.IIKl ! Aiiuia; fid. Mil" eni,..-. ri :...!', :' u: 1 N .. !i..ui Time., mii -"X'v are i .at ti.'e li..;.. l'i( I re .'.lie. tii , .Mli.i-tir !' tin- C '.-nit at M.e 11 'J"ut-layv the J4:ii. n fiie-. tiir-ugh 1-ranee hi . :-. i.:i " Heaven Ik serve t:ie i'evil in Ji-it t.. the ,-,.., ,,.,; which we sul)-j- However, he kejt his own conned-- ; (e W8 ure too erc,lU,us on this 1 wint. It mit t.tho jinliiiieiit AsiKh of our readers The next time the students aseviiilded in;. ':.,.,;,.,,: ... -, .:,., ".. 1 1. I. ip .i.t.i'.ii. It.. rnt li.u ..1-. ..I'.ii lt.n V,, -, tl,e ernw l, and sali.iied hi,:.,e!f that wi" uarKi.ess ami I nn ..Us ..f iir r.! ;r. . ' . . : which i even vet shrm.de l from the -d.-ir,. ! w- !iL.u!.i ..; j-.-.-ir I" tii.- ill.- J uhlk 1. ; , ! ;i. a. 1 i:iu-( llv or kneuu er- a inav feel an interest in the matter -:. , Thai I 1 duty fa.v .),;, itl.ni, .111.1 tJinl tier, lure ll l t! 1 ;i. li iii..iiIi.t i't' iliw n. r tn t I.i , .in.t. .-in i l-i ,fn,i..'l ..j.i,.s.. all an. I i-v.-i t 11 to l.iaiir llic iietuiN-r of this 1 rd. r h (lie .iilj;e. ii u .hlin, t l... I1l1.nl lu.lv. Iuitilrd. 'fll.U tin- l-lvjw-r ..'li.tiluti.illal an.! puliiu-al lie iitr.' et'ii. -ti. .11 f tlii ( r.. r. as a :i.Jv, 1 eiilv iiii.l.. til our r. -peti..i (.'.miieil h.. iii-. an. I wink our ( 'oimhtuli.ui and private u,,rL r. in:.:ii ;i., lli.-v l.u nip. i tl- -i.itv ol . ilit ( .iiiii il, and e.vli sulHirdinate '.nitH.il. t. .- are j jejiawng fr suiuc nj.fw aii nHt-nijiU te draw us, - a Iv'lx, frwm ..Mr jir.-j. r f-j-lier.-, and ihun to I. mjit usloeiiu- (nil a r:nh- a. .nid ulal wroni to, In.' r.-ind prjn--A.l reiu h ,.,,,1.. .,,.v ,., .i.;,.i, ,1..,. ., .1 . . . I... . . 1 .. ' . . ' . - . " 1 e: ;.:rf- iiij;ues ami Mruv ilevnti.'iis we iv. duly cuiidneted, and then nf light an ius'itiitie!! v.hioh Hides as !ho ealkxl tlw attention of the students,., the, spmciif or the slrtti.eless idiost. anil i-i ... 1. r ' ' dieatiou of the outward preMuro of the abolition sentiment in the North, that "Dr. Waluwright, the lato Bishop of X. York; llishop Fotter, of Pennsylvania J and Dr. Tyng, of yer Vork, have given in their adhesion to the abolition," or free . .. l .(.. . . . . .. ....... o. , of t he trunk and l.ranelH. ami soon uj- , , . ,.JM - U Uwi W ilu. t. ,rluwur tldiaKJk.iik,ifi .. , -' ... .. , , . : 1 ' ' - 1 mm .1111. iMiirii ii ii,q ,mill in which' icneJ Vn i'r.NW'lU :, MTli ii('iiiit tree, frmn which tliia -gom U oUaiiiet), i hfar tho lii"t ahuiidaut'tiwf ef tin llainn, covering tlM'twanas 01 mm 01 l-lc- I e h(rd It liast.-,l, it cU- runii4aiui.il .J . till rase Mij-lit that the nmln puJj tlm Southern Klab a n in n j;rvat iih, ! mu'iUnt for their ja riodieul lit(riitr ut,,,, .1 A'orth. Ytt up to tl.i. jtrc nt writiiw ltt, IW, n.i lway. fliHiri-dus not luxuriantly in . .. , ,iu. ,.' elevaM ami ilry reKi..i.. im m .w. bih Um in th South, PMH.rtM,alii , ..iitiiiidv in a mini fluid Mat-from Hie bark r....l.i;.. l.ni . it.. v.n. .1 r , , , , . , 1 ., i,,l.. I... i 1 1 ....... o. , I'm inert. at an louuded and variously colored nw, Jy, more iiesa enWriW, havinff fur Si"""" rams 10 several ouiie. m. UlO. awrrn.l to wmnlv llmt l.i.b i. ,1 soon lileml, and whiten ii..m expo-ure to tin-1 . UtWfM .u, .,... iu . .... I H....1I. I .... n,.rlv . I . . . 1-" CHUT inv. nn Tnason to doubt tho writer s as-, rounded and variously colored iiihuwis, ,. iifiini) ! 1.. .. . 1 1.. each frniii a few "Tains to several ounces. Thctw Jlii. MttrtTl Grii.Mi tt.i.PM ur tnoat niuiiioiitiiiiitiTilv " " ,r 1 s" , . , aim will imliealions of art early and severe strug- i:rli( ,if ,.,, ,,,v u.m, nly w , J J;,,, o-ln lv.( tl,.. ..rtl, nil, I I ... Si. lit I ....l...l.. it ... 1.1 111.. I ol'tell til I'd With . x- ... .1 : . 8"" gle, between the North ami tho South eohiil.ss, n-mt-tian,ai. nt, and often tilled wftli , Jow.-t-i-rytliiiiir iu tlita country u d.-. on this (jtiestioil. The contempt ilde par- imnutv hiii. s. leoiuim-rrial irinci.le, and aland u)wu ihfli,, t nf .1l..,titi,ni fatirttiea of !!.' vears l.aek'. ' The-Washirigtoll Star says this i eoiidd. fed '..f ,vt Houlluvn, twk 1 morn i,ll..., hasswollen toan immense and eimtmllin ''K' ' "h'-U- J.-.v.-ry since w.-t. r.t ; h';vhavuWo c,,uvt to IPj ftytUy ,lt ,..l.... .1 1 ..f ....,r v..rfl,..r fi.mid ii.l'.ilrt-..i.iia, and that the s 1 ....1,1 ..r 1... . ii..... 1 . 1 .. ... 1 li. I,. . 1 ;. iTtV " "Jm . " m'IWU 111 and Intern State it. the I'liioi. is obedi- K:,r",',, lo l'" ' ';t " ,' , halul of ihoull ik1 ,.r0,v ' 11 f..r- ''"r ,'",,n. wlwlher in Knixlaud rkX; EnglaUj t reiiiiiikiiiu' that he a tn 1 1 1 11 : 1 1 1 1 task ent to their will. It is painful to entile. h ifi-eat measures ,t I luto the deplorable state of things h fern i slilitly a Ut lie l i.ii.I i til tlie -.;et, .l.t ll1,i. ,j i ,, funm !,it,, M)tl, w tlu' diseiimiim ' U, Savon enilizaliul.1. 'lli.y did Itut uflU knilr :r:i t. Madrid raiix'd ;t, mid a rlattior wa .a!:i-il (ioVernilie.it ,a- i' a;n! -lied ti:e id, a jlr. ..., v ' iuiti- an en n n.a.i,, r :;,.;i.e t.. ;:.: . - ij ... .. .' , . "r... :,. . .. llvH li..-, ,';..,. !i! ....f e, .1 . . : fc - ! II - . . r. . j-.. war. nrr.ied at San r ranciseo "mi llie ;M i!i-'.-.'i T'.eyl.ad. in cniijiiiieii'ti -ftr t-f hrrri -tfrrT, Trrd.-' "nn SCTack mi-.:., ti-" J,i-iiiiti t-w and frt of I'etfo- ift!..vi,.. n Kamsehatka. . am.L-o. t.. o..,.. ,.,f ........ 11 are i lie ( e niorao.e siaio m iiiniirs 10 . , .1 .1 .1 . . . c. ,-.i.. 1 e ... 1 ... . . ' . lion ot mi hi tut iln tun. il aiiiis. 11 will la; . wien w m- iiiumkjkj uun iumichim tor- death of tiu ir fellow sUident, .Mr. arter. - recy, and to secret allegiat.ee to the H' ,n ,-eople. l.ut it eannot he c lrt., ,11)li:m .rri,,rv. J " ". ih.tr I-ffu nl hih,,,,.,,, L o... ., 1; tl!,..;,, ..f 1 ,...,.,1 -. : ,;,.f..,r,.rit -..f ! e averted. The Southerti Slates will have . " . 'f ' auihked, it a , n ... or- ... . v .... ' " - 1 - . . ,U 11. .l..lll..(t.,h .a -ttwir VttlirU .h-i.,! . ....... i.:..i. :... . 1 ; .. ..:... .1. 1 . 1 .-.i , I ... .....J l.u tUi n.rl,t. .I..f..n,l i ham kMiafi i . ' . ... tofbohh 1 iivii lion in b uiv4i lime ue ua aiyji ui 1110 Head oi me ( rtier. no tar, mere- .,fs..., ......... s,.wuiii.naiiy! m die fori, iturc ot ttn ir proi Ay Ktltouhtitt, he had breathed .his h--! frc, as these features indicate the pur- 'hem wi'h all their power, and to the hit-j . mv aulhori.d to slate, that tht lie htuliio doubt that tins announcement' (f ( i( I ,er t.,. Can it be possible any one is ; Marine Hank of Savannah will give f 1, lul!!' so ;t7!"byVn wrH'at lcairt rjmft of a doubt vrheTherH'--W TTeirvery 17 111 the fori, it itrc of their rorty, in thvcaMiaj , that the ' tliem forth from the family of Vivili J cuioini uilii-, and, at lat, 111 tlio cutting of their Umiau but he hoped thev would hear. it with re- not we are tint over credulous w hen we . y ' .lunation he honed thev would reflect admit its patriotism nud nuiitv. - 1 V the oft-reieuted word "Meinenhj! Jbtt wo cannot conceive that joining 1ST A pet i linn for closing the ctwrv of this 'ranialiun i hasd.' niori' that he Would now no longer i-hu wcrul Order i lain, uiu leave iiicin 10 ineir own reiiec- '" " I lie Sxilh will h..t las alia la vwidir. ik. A . ... .-1. ,.. .. I. . . " any 01 Its oIIK-els, ol .an.ilel 1 1. eovin , kind ol kon. ru,' any longer, awd llKr w , I who absconded from this place orr the ovasiim hy it slioiihl. It ran tut kvr .ar lirt'Htli ult.. with lo.lMH.l ,.f the funds of ' """ "( ,f 10 tutU Uarjwt. aa, 1 iiinsiiiH, UK" sr rjignr l oo, wecl wum, tlotis. The result Tl. n:.i,.s .:; . . 1 1 lie result ol iwyat .tft mm -ttHmt-t-urvu inter ; .11 x c .1 , 11 -.Si.f .-The Marine (..:,,,.,. . f.tart hug. Vine ut the , protestors, and ed um . , . 1 . J 1 . , ix. ... , make men anv liet- ronu oeiween .Hiieiiiirv ami Aiacnv s nun tiuit itiMitiilion. We lmvc tielow a Ue-i .... 1 . i Tl. ter citizens than thev were before. If 'we J was presented to the County Court at its scriptiuii of the person -of the fugitive, ' l'uivi n.i(T was oiur proud, bill w bow r I this announcement was unilerstanu it. there is no restraint linpos- session last week. J.I10 petitioners set winch has l.een tarnished ua by the 0II1- f i;d 1 uiiaai. ipiiunuov maa aMarn-d. y, I. .....I .... : . 1 " k-n'seiritkl. ns n-iwciwi un important decision III la- , 1- .ii'l I I" I I . j - iia, win. .jiioie w im- uiv ih.ij ui iiM in i, 7't'iv', l" ,.-.-s. - ,!.,l t er of action of railroad conductors in V' v-a,';t'r- " " 's a nispere. . )1)imj fl Kv,,,,,,. ,,,t.r aM,l inJustrious ; others the dilhculty and cost ot keeping1 Scvil is L'lj year. old. 5 feet 4 inches I man me. (wlii- li the Ihhle doea hot awn.) i,u, , .-.i ..!. 1 1 rem 11 wen .epiiis.il .None knew but the 'kind friends who , ....... . :, .... ...,.,;,: ..1... , , , - . li.u.. ...... .1....1.. t '. but few of the students, had ever heard her 11.011 the habits or passions of the mem- fowli a ninnher "of t;bstaiitial reasons ! cers of the Agem-v t the Marine ISuiik ( "'r V!" S'"rttl fi''-V U U " 1 ., , , . , 1 ' ' 1 .1 1 1 11 1 11 . ,. . f t ii,,iitlilv n ad.nj the platitudes 01 tl nWilua, : It lar.y and drunken, he is ntjhy the road should be closed, among , , this city : ,,,,. ',,. n.U.r., the Ii.it, of ihe U U Ta. !.;.,- i-ii :.t.d Trench were repulsed l'r 11,,,1"n "l lailroad c fe itj . i 1 ario.:!v ctiniated at fn-ui , l'Jl'l'"Mo i-.'-cngrs lrom seat .., ,und;vi t..al.:ifd.hil !etht mimber. ,1:,'-v 'htrudod tbeniselve TIm? JSriti.h Adiiiira! lrice,' wb roinmau-, s into which Two men --..ed the Hudson liiver Kail Road Coin- ile-i the r -mn. u.ed rttfet, i ai killed bv a . I'a"-' l'"' -'tio damages each lor assault d.t..i .: .'Inn us the eti.-'C-nu:lit. atul'alMl 'also uupriaonuielit. The facts, are. -tr iupTrT arcidet.tnnrslir.t liiuiself. . tili4t ''"'' L'a"a" "V ,he ('nrs ut s'"r-' si"f-'-Tw . l::s;t,n io-k !- had been cai.tur- "'here they had drank more bad mm than ed bv '' i''i,-.' Ti.. fh-.i.li .,ii was nece-sat v to improve their manners. r:.Twar.. : r a.-iceuver s l.-.aii.l. ImVlffl- Later fr (ailfaraU. Xi (.. N'.'Vember '.: Tlie ; ' .....1 ...1. ... . : . : . il it It V ..,,,t...r ,...tit!. .t. ..... j ,....( 1 r .1 1 .. . 1 1 . . 1 : 1 . V I .. nm!. tt.i. t ..i.tt. It.lJ. it. all antltillv C. .1. ... . 1 . I 1 ... ill I.r..i n. ...1 ou ii. u 3 more imooi lain, n I'oioraui .."i'. ro i . ..t.v. n, ... i.ii;i i , nas urnvi ii uair, iini lone or rav ... , .t, attemled linn, and thev would tit tell; and 1 n , r .,, t,,,.i, ,i, n,i.i u .-L.-r i .1. 1 the pre.i.le.,t seemed so deeply affected, and viciocs, he is not bound to become ; claiming the right ot the people to eyes, a long fiat head and g I forehead. ; ZT:!! l''iZ, tltat they (Jid'nt like to ask lliui. informed as to his -duty to tho State and 1 travel upon the dirt road in preference to and weighs 1. pounds, lie has lost a . t ci.Hjfhc Ai-i.. pMU a Mmi4uW Wauv , .U . . -11 . .. ' . 1 . - . i tl... I- A It' ....... ..1...... ... Tl... . .1 1 1 tit- t. . 1 t . i . . '. .. . i ins iciiov-niaii, nor 10 cease ins 1 icons "- ri"" "" mej nnw o. me uniui iroin ins upper J:iw, atin ail Ills Hp- 'I reoiriH-o a ruuiie Mate. no (nto lnu-h S,,i;t antoi,j th, Xuw X,tt ,;,!. Ae- J-actiee. So that a bad man cofilin.' to tin' New York Herald, the bud man still, and an ignorant ma I. 11111 I It- ' ' . --.. I t .1-. I. H J.I-...01 .1,-1. 111..W .Nothings, Iikc all the other parties made no wiser by becoming a Know No- to the iMipchor (. ourt, which meets next dressed in a black divs- coat, black pants lin.'.-io int.Ur. 'll,. n: cions c'i'ii. i"ii.i 11 in, j xin'sv 10. mv (itiidi ii'oin nm upper jaw, atin ail ms Hp- nv reoiriH-o a lunni sia.e. n no rnto 1 rtii-h is a ' Court decldeit agiltlist ctosing the road, per front le. lli are defective He speaks ("V'"' r" st.m.bir.1, ami tinj rtoruVfUw an U! An appeal from this decision was taken and walk, ,iek.y. I when he left 'Zl t TSL . x. ... .1... Wi..., ...... . ..... ...1.:.. I . - 1 1 .at. ... 1 .1 ... lUe seats in jhe cars, uercj occupied, but in New York, have had a quarrel and t cr N tile ' ar arrive- tl,-; i ff. rn As; iiiwu! atterni "'iriti-rn; f. n.iii i;;aiU t .. the I'Uli of October. n.un uti a: :Cali- u geiiileiuaii had left his seat to enjoy ci''nr in the bairirage car. and this seal tin i-iirtui ninon i ncilisen cs. . liorrioil , , lt. , ,- x- .1 .1 ....... Ml I I . - I ,. ., tii. 1,, ' 'from liiinsclt to tlie Know Notion" the ' qnestioti will be determnI. 1 the hoilv have seceded, hecause, as . , ., , . ... . . ViR; . K Of TI1K TAXKKK BI AHE. TSk- s:,iifr. r Yankee Illade left San Franc : oil if.K o ';ii of September tor J'a::ai..a. i.'oi a ,l. i rec't ed o!i the f.Il.iw ind.n. Iie iiad on i.oard eii.t h mi ll red j-astn:i breniun. wi.en s:.e trtick the Tleef rocks off loii;t .Vr,r;L...i. ti:'tee:i rn.lcs above .,(.. L'lvnt uallnnac. i.. But this is not all: he transfers ! week, at which time it is expected the and dark overcoat. The sum of $l",o(Hi '" Kngfi-h ;,tli. re are gr. ut. t uati'oiiii than th.t which he hadin his ,,o-ses,i,,, W!l, ,,,-in-"" " "L: IT i , ' . 1 1 1 . 11 . t ... 1 MKiwti lit i.u t r 11 111 niiti n uhiihii mm nt J da, plaintiffs took possession of. and refused thev av, the fundamental principle, the rlt-'ut 'kx'",c' ",,w r,u H"a" ln ' V.paliy lti.?l" bills of the Matine and nob th wjifcawof tU fcdiabant IUW-- , to give- 41 up.wlMrii e4kHt p.i, mt wtit "hey-Mtme t ttiergnntatiofr,- .-secrecy :niier-wonis, tw win innrecii m puiBcai i ne t,. itt rii .tw,,wy 01 me t ire ln-iiiui:i e r.ank of the Mate of (teur- : applied to hy the conductor u-ed pntfatie --hiis bei-tll violated, by publishing a bondage, and seals the bargain with q State convenes on Monday': next. It is gia. ! and oh.-ceiie Iati.'ti;i.'e, offensive to ladies. State ticket, and by takiuir oart as a dis- ...l..t,t ,n,,,..il C..1 a a u:i(t.-.i. l...ro. i;t..l.- ... t... .. ....... I...... t.. . ..... i .. .1 ...... ... . I I- .1- .1 1' . 1 . . .... ...s , .. ...t.v- ii '01 I"" 1 1111.-.-S 1 'in e.ir.iaiiL'es in nn, nun inner .taies ' ,,- , , , , . ., ,. , : I p.,n tins the conductor, with necessary .net organization m political movements. , ,.,. , BO en:lU,r :.. ! , wi ri,4K.., . K:lr, ... , ... f ..,,. U'..., ;r ,,,.. ! " 0 I'"1'1"1' M" th l,r assistance, ejected the parties tnuii then 1 hey ohject also to some ot the Know- . .', I. , ,.,. , I ' . .. ' ' '! u"st iiii...rtant nrtictes of a trt-ntv lulelv . I. .. 1. iiwiina iiv uw-a ? Prtvtu iu l i ll 1H.T- ll'M a Willi lie 11 1; 1 dill I Ul't'll I III I tit ril f rr:l lift. I nit v t-ii .0.11.1. vt-. .rl . i.r. . A X I M POUT A XT TJIEATV. aid u nn h ,a, .1. (.-..,. ., i."l. A .'.ia-.y t"., which a- tirt- lhe ca; tain ...tweiiti. iiiv of t! -eats. aii.J. Io i.reverit tlie.r violence, con- .NottiitiL' lioininees as l.e niicd them 111 a stnall riMim until the train tlie support ot tlie order. Mruiance 01 un (mugs wn.cn tie would practice, mere is a greai deal oi bUsi ..n to il. tu t tl-e ra-Ca arrived in the city. For this the action It is miiii i-ing that a b..dv of men choose to do of -his own accord, lint if nosS to do. whilst the election of Senators liberal revi l-i. l.r..M,rl,t T l'.w.,.i.r I.i.tldV. I til,, n,.. 1 ... -n. r t .. I ... .. 1 ........ 1 I 1 1 I . . 1 , . . 1 . . ., -it I -. ,.- . ..... .fi ijiifa hrr erew and . , ...x x- x. , x .... ...iieiF, uiciiimii- ne oiey tne niciation on tne party rather win catie lniicn exeiiement. vt c hop.' tho i;aiifc. , ., -i. ,. , i uoii oi me- eottoiieMH v.uu. uituinseu lac nous oi .uiei icau priuciities. siioiiin en- .1 . .. . . 1.: .: . t 1 : 1...., ...;n 1 .. .1 1 .. .. 1:1 .i . . ,1-, ... -ii, . , . ,. . , -. o.e eon 1 leiions 01 ins 011 u 1110111, lie is 11 on 111 ovi s 11 1 111 11. . on n -, 11 11 oerill siuri l suit. We hope this will be taken as a cumber and sttiuitr rhrwc!vi-s- with it- . . ... . , ,. . . . . .... . . , . . . .-. , ,.i-......I.nf o, . ill',,-.,,- .... or -l . 1 ' , 1 t 1 - 1 bV" thtit-TiiiTtr-Ti.J..t.-. lam IwtttttJ.-tttJtfpCtt lu llltl'llia tinprOTCnieliTs. pleeeiMltjnjilllnrC fat.- t a lilltiil-ir lnv.-t.-ri. pud, ut, loyti' n l('l jiri.' ('i.'l'titmTT .. " - . . nature." It w a full time that the .pies- .piite mi-American." Ia-t them no longer toil", or to ptirger himself, in all cases - ti. .11 was settled. thiU"throii".iiasseiiL-efs" hide theniMdve r th. li- li.d.i vi l...i hi. ii eonvietiou and the de- i-: tsf Mr. D34n Iut4 written home to If, as canu"t he Uoubted. their .i,,n of the I...."es are adverse. .u '''ends 111 this State, reipiesling that Such a po,itioii in a free and vnlight-1 na"? "'J' o brought before the .ilnl M-eure been i fferc ! huiii upAn the c 'iiuj. iviie f tL-e dt-a:er. stea.'iior n.-a-'er. rh l'asst-turers ...... , ...i .. 1 ... . 1 ...... 1 .. 1 .. ',' fised 'I .' .( .-i'li. r to I i s... ...... .... ....... etui.-., .... , ,,..1 10 i,x- o'.s.. 1:1. 11, a.- I .11 i(lil lie uouuied. Llleir sl,,n 1 1 nithieSsIv t iriist out l.v evore mt..r ,.i...r .h.n,..ii e.. . ,,-,,,..1 . .i .......mil... JW 4h. -ts? fcHi- ItMtr- T r ' r . - , J ' " "-'t 's- -- f-,-r v e'-Trs,o, , ainir ? sietie anions t:.e jis.;.j..,.rs i, n presented to have be. :i aw fI. h!ttrc;i ff- whom ter!hed before thev werj rescued. eliooscs to crow. liiin-elf in. as iti the present case, to ti unuoyauco cd a lady. .Vnr York J Legislature as a caadidatu for the Senate. . .... 1 . . .. . ... 1 . . . . . . .. ..i.ii.i.. .. 1 1..U11 ..iii.-t 1 . .-.-in- , , . , , 1 , . ... ..; . cTii'il clllitrv hwe'iiurs w here evnrv tioili ic selves at. '1 spe.lK out like tree men and ,- Americans like men willm potisihle for what they tliink and say think degrading without the relief of an administration, bythe-by, undoubtedly e iiieu ii,:iii - . . .1 ti ... , 1, - iu"ii 1. o.is-.i in.ii ti gto be re- !"'"!,J ie a sovereign, is degraoiug, wcv 1 vue x re,...u..., w iui-c h,.t ,,.1V t, lt ad, r, are entirely free . y.-. Jr. .'Tat-.d 1. letter writer eav s : ';g i "! .. w.-. read rece:t-. 1... 1 A f.ii. A 1 try In by Mr. s-.-tt Rnss.!. .. the, science" his lecfiVe l.e leiVrr.-f to the vesse; he i now i.i;:. i JI- .-.;.!. ar, c-nJidetit that when o..,.i:.,.. -i ... ,!i i.cc"ii.:-li-!. the. ' :spot,s,hle for what they think and say , think degrading without the relief ot an a.im.nis.rai.oii, oyine-hv, un.ioiittfediy f, tl,,,; , ,t .,. ,;iu. i,,.,.,, convinced u say. .hat il.- .cu Moi.-p-.g ... h and d... If they aiuijto any tiling higher apology ; for we cannot believe that then-' nwJs n" the aid Mr. I), is capable of for years that they neither exeiei-e- rtor ,i.j.M or eitifc u ofa p-... or a. Mat Tut CxxxfM. Vxlmx- has., put- un -tW. ,!!a".il!),lM.,.'l'i:. .tr.l.u."'l,!.. '" thev wish Uow" frxi.tin in th twli'tiea! or rtlb rendering it. atfrrt.pt- p. (Arrci-.?. hatfThv- e'i.iitrl wtr ; afe fr.tfrutx.iipuaal ...MrtU.,...., taw,,! -'.-Ut.t. aftd ch-d shop. Tts'suecJs, .0 'flieir cause ad voided W able . C(,lujtrval - - -Mjnzr 11 .f what it should have been. The Pal- and resii-ctot men, they must take this r . - - Tlie New ork ekt-Uou is xtill 111 1 : y .'n il.n-.di -m... ra. v. no niairhit art.. ). . .uaV.'d of r. 1 oiiehi.le.l Let v cel. the I niloU Status and l;u--"ia It has an important bearing and x .,,:.,;... :,.-.... i'...,.... 1 f....i.....i . .. ( ..... ....... a .M. xx ...... ...lll.fll,., It'll it' Ait MMttl'tr. 1 I -l . . , ' to coticlii'Ie similar treaties, Inert by ofh '- viabr sairrfTotiitig a pmteiiiliJ WC thVve (' i..i..,i.....Mi I'in, iinv tin- "i iu of our o.iyeriiuicti.t. thai 'l.UANNYoK I 'A HI Y. 'r ' tkr'rr I( i i, .4 an i.rinsiial thing to see prjrf v j aHll. I h t. atinnpt e i Veins,' alisolute con-' The two hi-di eoiitractini imrtie. re- ovi r the piliioii, and action, id' the ttmiw mi-twriii!inii.r utut tii.ii.oii.T.ru il... more nt.aSMiiiiin . ol their party. We will fi.U.iwimr miiicinle P. wit : . . . . - . .. - ' l't. That fr.-r .liim main' fr irissU that t 11 convinced u sav, that 1 lie iu t intoU. b.-l.t.rii2 i. war t am " tead. tn It is not. hviraide that party jioli- wliieh justifies the ultra n.eares and se- ,illi. j oy Hg.. .v.-:ra . '.. t..;;eK 1:1. sxfv i ' dy.'" Ur -1 i u hv- 1 io-titan ItwcMy-f ..r !!;:(-- y:; :. ,:i-. a:;. J ;f kept " npwoi.; ; (-..'.!... t ...:o-,i':N t. proc-i-! fr.ii;i f.aiviav t Il.-t : iiiLr'.-o '-Liis---- ,p. '"TI.C vi-': e:rry a': i.- r ca'- ! ;.. ;, -; J Tor '!h ,v v ; v , n . i .. , j j n . o ;ic--:"'.. - ip tint. lih l.v tl.ii ii...,-,,o,..'. a li-'ot to tli i k ..r act, only a he i-d great Men! of harm. It. doubled the t,rV tics iioui..t la.- managed in secret, and by ret proceeding ot s.u-n an mer. In- . ,. , ' x:J:: rtT ,t 1 . . rr.r.us more o,.,.,, ami above-hoanl. even ...... i.:..i: ; S,,3 m"re s 1 ''" v"(- ll!l';"' 'h-adi., s. ,.f a l.-v, i. c,.,U s"-."' . l-tw t- p-.i.c, U to the -ckhohlers: s.l. or specular, than at ,,re-ent If it is seen that secrecy Ali uf tj.i,d gh '' "J ,,,C """"li'la-- 1 - f niii labh , r,,n;,, XlZVlZ 1-; if to Yall street. Tl, ! ;;; -'- - L 1:"-., 1W .oantrvl its iostitutn,- - :ffW u'J, P.rteef'htfx nnfc ttwfc a"nttft!oir of 'f!.it- vw Vt'r eit.pw nm pnrty in the ... - . , : . . . I - - .uki. ilie toU-HttiMi-. wum stopping ii. n. hit s. ' V.'i.a' reitiiLiori ul l'L:en l.e t.roitgl.1 to tl.e l.iitiiiiie.f, ivw.-rii-lo'd oft at auction, "li.e building is one of the hiie-t iu America. It cost some s.'iut m f m i :T!;,t wnr'pr'.T.iiT.ry'ieTI f r vv I.at .'.''.'I -!..v e-M-a -evil! 11 IsiiltHl; tl.;it U. the iroii iii.r- ... lr -V tr it f .y -frie? rfrt the "Tan .Itl.T' rv. bv w hit iiti-.iii Wi.rW will proved. Il'iriniin iinil "ti in ibllg. I'lLfliJlui ia. "n iiTHu ;r(TeinTiFT fare. 'if d-e'liui .!. r ; nhph m.-ut on t!,a! t "''11 r"f". song-jn-t enorigh r.lU hiui-.-ir fr..iu penniirv to affluence. to make it not prontatib' t make a lion- 'i i. a a'.i tl.a! : l io'.r li bttt thi sevet.:t liai Iji'i 1 rea. from':! j. e its : t . af to Ain'ri . i. .jj.iiid ;nitr.i :.: '.I ! -av ail b ar r--iiiinil ; v . , i, li.'l'i'. in i.e.1' r s!- ;n a! .Mr. i; is-, ;-.iif lu.le iciigT:i is ti-ni ix Lnndfitd' ate! "io.rie .f. 'gri-s i'i:''!:iig. !ie m ii! fit t'.v c'.ve u:o;.;!i- f then). iiiirti tnem ii That the Palace .-!.-.. lid Lave'eiidcd in a failure ' ,,, ,lUl,ji,. execration, lint a, Ihi to he icgf. tti-d. J:, the way of art, it ,,n- a Wl-;lt!,v ,., iU1, ,..-,,, Vl. id. T!.t th-.- pn.H-riy ,f t titralr on I.tanl at. war. U,y U ruiituwrev mid Hlatix rtf jgjgft.sw i.-r l...l.t.t kt.tt 1M......I.I.I.. . . . .. i" i . .. . .. i e .. -. , . .... . it 'l.e uiitr'.c .: t ll.o p- .'it', a leaiujssjaiowai oi our opinion, nou JV? I here were elections last week in t.. tlmk t..f theuiselv, n. J here ure si'u-., im. m ll. I .citait.ly hot iui ' e opetiitnd candid exerciso uf the right ' five State, vir. : New York. Illinois, N hever.'i. jhi-and other State., ofr.- TV I l,;.d. c.,i.tra.'t;S parti. rm them of suffrage, li,.: this soc jiy re quires a ,ft.rs,.v Michigan and Vi-co;i, in. l-'nun '"'''"'" '" '" l't"-'' ot party. Kven in , . !..- to . ..im' i.iiiu oli.-ri.a- undentMidii.g .LLiiAL uLedkiitie. bj. - iu.-.cUxistoIis. -- anibi.-. 'x;'. . - :. -.r .'. ' .' . .I.h.e-''!d Dylo'ld.'4ie amuArfttia-ljadd-s, Mt.Mii.'umtUmi mmtr,, ..wiwi wriryw " , ' V . , .,, "-- "- P"' becoming aianoeil The kud.m....d Kn -'I t -l n-.t. tn li.. n..r.lJl!;re . it, hi: ail. t'n I 1 .1 "ri". i- :i i ii i . t o. ri " t t, i ,t . tin . .nr. . ,t.i io , .1. ii i.ai n- . . . ..... i i i ; .. . ' . 1 1 . a.-..i x. , ' ! r- .- I :'fe-s. i..ieos. .. n linw. and I I- nn- .m.r.-r xi . j, ' ,.- t .1 h- krrrr. f-t-grrrT. r i i - i-"-'-- ,s4arfm -ils-krcfnitg.r:" ''"''"' VfeiCTnilist S'-iiii Lif ffiEaec V, Zu:Hi 7 rirtttriieii'M I'ieul ' ' Vhis, 4-M vJxiUillg-lll.. derlx.illHWrt-tdl-a-TL'Jil" '''"" ''" a 1X- 'ima'"""-- ned bv tlie lxii"..v .V,thmL's..liave atlord- v..f h.nrd fr,., Tl... ! u-...i!.l , -"n-, ciiurm.y ieem iiuu uwre is danger r, , ', ' ' " " 7 7"" ' - ..1tn.iaitv ot its lotlowrrs d.Mii.f their own , - - ...j....r. ... .,, n'l'"' thinkin-'. UT..I cairvii,.. out in ,.ra.-li....i'" n,"Ira"-V- Not a sirii'le Nebraska man has ,at thev nrofe.s to'he fr m.l i,. I. .,.,.. ' aiiti. i in. X- 1-1 I.-.- It .. .... .' .New lork. ili'fe.-sioii of deception Imiir pi'aeti. rd us salisfaeti and to that ext. lit wt certiinily ought to siibjecfthe confessor have been plea-, d with them. Put the diated. yet heard from. Thus, it would app. the administri.iioti of Mr. Pierce is a.lvfte-d--iie- cumfrr a vrhnle centiTrr It ha-, it.crea-ed tlie nutinual ta.te. and oiveu us a desire It the retiiienietits that in i.-t exert a la-ting and benetieial t.lh t lij.ou tf.e rcpuUiic .Ync Y"A JjHl.l.Hfl-li. ' ' J0!i, : 1 1 bv I V. of lb tf.,r hli-- -f.i, . ; - l.'h.U.Tl! K .Sl 'il'TA. Aiir-ist. t u ah;,. -iitii. -!f tl, . .tn,: .' Itot:.. in -t-,.. J- an- -. :ii;' ! i.t . .. . r i v i, . wl... In .,u i,:iv. 1. t 111"' I - ,r. - ;M oj. :,. . ut,.; ii't-i.-iii r.-ufn . I hi- 1,'t-v tlironj. :.li t fur..', on. . in .1.- t , v to b..-a..-.. If.r i,, ,r. a' sha'l at ii'Siairl. If a lad v sport- i id 'on I y very hilling -i, .:i!der- should venture, j we should re- r . mil. end it to lie ai.ia.y- either tailing off or being put on, uhich proline' s u pt-i-tty action. Or she should wear il up ne .-boulder and down tin- other, or in -.me way drawn irregularly, so a- I i break the uniformity. One of the faults f the present costume, is, as every rea! ..arliit Jkiioa. that it.jatic.rs too few diag- ua! 1 i in--. .vii,iii'' . linn e i.ict nre.-'i ue a hue across the Lu-t. like the hsi-e -!'.piie' ticross the liij.s. in co-tuiiie. in eailv Plantagi-tieti!-. On thi- a;- f i.i.i' scarf -iiawl is as pictnr nruiim i- ii i and cares very -little f.ir frowns or -mile-, his pa-f di-rcgard for tfiiih and fair dealing will !e a 'mat ter of sport and lau.-hh r. I'v counten ancing such. hyp"cri-v will "not a bad d example he -et the youth. uf. the prvsrerit. day. and cause them t" pursue a similar N-oiir-e in life to accumulate wealth. Par hii'ii's nut"bi"grap!iy i, ..,.,n to appear, and ue presume it will hi- gree !iiv th: V'.ui. 'l by the-reading public, but we en tertain Considerable dollbt whether it V. ill contain us iniicli truth as fal-ehoml ; f,,r ;i inriti who is mean, enough to deceive another, and then give t:,e act publ.city. cinergcucy arise is not entitled to innch credence fuC. Ids'. siaieuients. ori f. tuiiiatmn. iii'ode of accomplishing their victories Dc.t. returned from does trot comtnetid. ttie-rf to t he mind of a i free and bold An.ei icau. and we think he Thr Mail DirHrutttj StltUd.'lU.- S.,inl, c uiiproiiiises a large m i tiAn of his native ( "rolinian of th.' Hth in-l. mvs Tin- Pr.-sid.-nt nitv when he. fives in his adLe-ion t..-"ftliC '.'"Itna Hulmad 1. 1 gr.i.h- u- ilf'h a club. The surest guaranty of American free dom, is in a virtuous and, intelligent peoj.le. We doire no surer bulwark than this ; nor to w ittiess a more sublime -pci-faclc than the brave, unflinching de V 'lii.n of such n people in the llel'elice of their homes and altars when a true that the dillii nlty about tV traii"p.ruti"ii ( tin mails is 1)1-61. itch arrarii'i tl. n rtftf," V'ifn. i. A 'sprightly little w .uiau. i.ained McNeil, was vesterd.iv pu: upon l;.e stand :n K -colder II !;": ! - ( 'ourt, a- a w itue-- for th" defeui-e in tl flat-boat robbery ca-e. It wa- pro- Pi prove. an alibi ifi tacr of Mi- 'il'.l.e bv-'her test i in, ,ii e t'ti.i- .1... I.,.il given lid- dii'iici te-.tiinoi, v, tin- conns.-! h.r -li l'J-t: -4 -iaLLLilige-ts.uf tl- -oetst -itiipV.V-- IIISTOUY OFTTIK WOULD. , Thi. new Work of the well-know tt wri ter, Samuel Maunder, is considered by our ablest critics, a- one of the most mag niiieeiit issued for. a loin' time, giv ing a it does, a coinprchensive view of the rise fi'-w of State-, ami furnishing a J oo ..:. --. ti awl, a i r..uo t ii 1 1 , ' .. .. ,., v 1 o . a- I i ... .1. . 1, ... l" i. jH 11.. i . .' -. ( .. . tif;v J- r- '.. '.. ... I , ' , ' c .,. " . .. ' -"j no a tiiiiigii- a lady can wear. With J , .'. ,. ,,,,,, :, )., 'he 1-l"inl J-alt' l'l. sue.-piho o.f, one If -. ".'J: .' s- -'.' ,-.s..f.uxa..a.-4- 4.H.n--rrTe or ..... to u :. wa, coaducii,, the .ioec,itioi. cm- tt.nt incidents and events embrace, in the -I ' . , , B.f.-s-rrirr-; ; alr.-.ttx.-t.'if "''.it r l'-.lllil'in tlie iv. won 1--, . . , .'- -- - - -- l; : ' i : W. -.;, -.'.,',,1 I.. -rii id. a which every -havilmor. "p"" "f'h w ,,etl..-r or ,,of y..,( a,.- ; , f.,r a (VvJ dav s, f.he 1 ; , ,, . 1 " 1 ,. 1 ,, , v'l .t .":..i 1 . ' i ''''-"-' d to be married to Mr. Met , ..ii.-f 1 1 - ' ' t .at M : r.,,. .i ,,, -..,:,-'- ,:,m. "' .m; - . hat "i iciita. vv oul-. purpo-e . , procuring orders for 1 his spice '.' ,, ,.. .- ,. ,, .'., r w, ,.r a, -:,...'.: Taigh up a'.d d . v :i fm -. Ituhgiiaiitly "it s none o! ' . - 1 . ," ' ' . 1 .... 1 . ' y.a.r bii-ii.es. , did work, and we trust he w il meet va ith , ,,.,,ir.,, I',,.,, .,,...vt. j'.,..,., , ,. ., and iiii....i.u on b.,,.1 sDies, a-s our ladies-J na-s-. m ' j ; - p i:: .'" ;, .'"'- ... . LiA 7 ' ' 1 ', '''' :: ' 1 jucxti'.fi Ma.'ahi, I mii-t have an nn- "''ec" cotiinii. 11, urate with the ran- mer- ' s.v-r-r vro,r " its of the w ik. . ; . '..( ' J ;- .. . .. .. , 1'i'ittiti. ,.it S't ,1. -Mr. Ii. P. 1'i.t Wil!"'-; Looking dagger- at the, law-' ' If ' , , .... 1. - ... ' - ' '.,...' .' m.fi i, ne! ,-i, ,o. iv- wntii.i:. .low 1, I,.- v" " N". I in ti"t en-aged to be mar AVte J.tt.l,;,. -We would invite at- I M x. . , f . . I 'l'i I'l ;i!'Vho' V'. iilil iu VIT V.1U I n t m , . . . ' h ir . . '.,i.i-'' ' . . . 1 . ' , t . . 1 1 1 - i , ' ' . 1 . . 1 ' . 1 .a - ; 1 . . , : t . t; ,,',..... v. . ... . : ..... !."'. !..- cii.oa'K.: y.. - slavery In ,..... '....tried vle-n I ..!. a-o. . p. at,yb,..y I .1 .. . - . . iI.im.1. i-.i I,-... .. .-. 1,.:.. ..,.,! 1- 1, ; ,,!.- f'-.-. ,irs ii, rt.tr -nirttrr. 11 t. ' 'iLr- "." tf-.-li.fo U'--force. I int. ! ' .1 '. ,,...'.!, ,. c. ., - p f . ,a'. .,,! ..f ..,.;,.;.. ,t by y..u or atn ivel-e. I'.nt. when I ed - t- 1 0 1 1 v tti t .-.t. .1 1-.' in" - ' 1 1 r ' I w 1 t l ', ut , 1 h 1 1 I " , in.ilJrii ..-mi,, J., J 1 J - . 1 t a, U 1UI,I.. Ih trtri.l..,h , . r SA u-r-x l 1.U..L, (1. A a 1 'S Itf. V ..irfssV sit. . . ttl sihly.if all t W-ssl.s . I . , tttt, ..ii... .,., ttt.nn ti,.,,,,,. 'I'-..,.,) .vr. ',e'.;,,r',-T.lVir'.iT,lli: it l.-'uvite ul lil.i'tli'-'g -.rhTlf-iTmTn k- ' ' . - ' ''"'.' ,.,i,. ;, '., .:-'-i.'.,, ... ,1 t . v . '.;im v er!, ,!'.. h ft! tii.- -tand. ainid the ' 1 I "' " . ' ' ' i... -ei ,' in .,, "1 -eu-ion. Aii'luttcan 1,'""! Ic '.'-!.'! "h- ),eal- of lauoiiter from I ... ' ' - . . . , 1 r. I,..,.. I,,. ' ' il'.d C.lCe, W ho -el, ' . e' , i -. . i ! ,' ' . 1 1 1 i 1 ,., uT'. ... ,,, ' ' ..;;'.'tv 'i ..-one ... s:t,,.,, Ti,,. axf -iue ever set by 1 !'i L ,. , 1 . , . ,'.''.--'' '-!. 1' ttU N 01 tic "'' I M .. 1 , .-. ... I.. , '. -.''..'". : i ,,,, ... - , . ... . ' '.'', r'.- W , ')., a., ill ! 1..- -pi'l'lJ.,!;, W ,,,.)., , , , , ' ,..' -1,1111". bv lllmli I,,:.,iihi' -.rot- i- rr.-alh I- 1 " : "7"" w. ..!. !-:;.:,.,'. f,..m:t;... "A'ci "'" : '- ti-- 'hai! "I ' " v- e: ...i . : ,ilP.j.liej.u.s. i'4ikii- 1''1lC- . ; T'UgTitphril fur tke js'-uli. CMrulwn. MiWOal.FJXSSIlktT. .i:w "i.i.riM, N.a...-,.!. i t1-.. 7"v,t. ('..tt'iti i- iik. r iiiid. r tip - .t.-adi r !.-. S.il. s i;,j!,,. .bji.( bal.s. A v. .1.- tnk'.ti h-r.'- yst.-t lny r.-nlt. d in a ma jonly of i.Ooo in fa.or of erat.tii.,.' lie nv, J..( tie- salt: of h.pior. Vl itttk larltt. Xrw York, N. . v iiil. r II, li.'. I. Cotton i ' H'.ur t.-n-hn i-i.r. but not .iii,t.i..'v ow.-r. ilowiiwiudv flit citizens. Hence the follow in.r ev ti-aoi-.linary language from that print ; " If t.il.rai.- In r'.. an. lu-tilwtrihtmlji.ii, .1. tll..t;ill..t, iti iitj.1 tb4-t will t,. It..- .xhiim- ' ',ii'. ins-. In a rri-i. ,.f uintxiial cnl lb.- a.-.-r.-way " M ot il l.aw'ia .wnl nil to tl,.- x,,, ti of lit.. Army. Ill I i.-ni'ierai-v nr.' eiii'oiiip.i,,.l ' bt mam foe, iiiid vrieil by ui'i. li slrit, . M.ull r. iax our di e j.hii.. ? M, ,. .nil'.-r i i. rv ni.in to go his own w iy, at . ipriec or tn..i.li.rv ' ma. -11-." 't ' 'r. -Ii.tll draw tibt (i,,, 'few irf p.'tti :.ii.. i-. let a n.-i.J ciifotinity ti. ' an. 1. 1,: ii-a. ' 1 1..- I . ,, v mil 1 ,-,,M., . , ji.d -.tlje l!.... Iliiti.. A .trtlg-lr 1- I. f..re us, .eel .- . .-iMii.l. alb.rd to ti.g.-..l an, pr.,-.,..iuli..n. I.tl-d 1-. .,ki- -." I Such, 1 -ay s tin- Uiehinoiiil, . Whig. ' i- the -tern, haughty, -upereihioiis, mid most . royal litM'tvo f lhe liit-litmitid Knipiirer. So, bend y..,ir necks, ami take the yoke, ail : c Democrats who have a willofy..iir .Mil. or el-e ih,-rigors of Martial law will f ii I h .1 it li he denounced a-'aiii-t you -- .Th Orlloa Ni.vi Yokk, Xia, iiib,.r 1 1, itj.it It cannot V i.niiiti-lv lecrtjun. , who i Il i ii;ot.s,l l.v the hi.'li codlractin'' t.ar lie that all ii ilimis wn. li shall lar majf, eutMKUl U a .. .I- to tlie rul- of llic tir-tariMVuf )m con r "tition, by a f .Tin .i d.i laisilion .tipuUtlng I.. . Uet... tl.. in, .li.tll i njoy tin- riglil. rmullwir. 'i .in sin 'i a. .,-x.iim as t Ii. -y -ball wjoyi-d and rv.. I l.y the I.,, Jwiwrs sicni,,. tlti, ,olirli-. ti on. liny shall mutually cuinmnnieatir l 1 -at Ii odii-r tie. r.-xtilts ,,f tb- .0 . which may b. tak en u lit' ted-.-x-l. TUP SALISPL UY CONVENTION. Wo publish the official proceeding ol" the Internal Improvement Convention, held bt-t week at Salisbury, the resolu tions therein adopted. We wish to correct an inadvertency It. that part of the reHirl submitted by- Mr. Ifetyden, ndiirh-aars that "upon the suggestion of the Honor able i iciitlcmuu from New Hanover," the Committee agreed to report the first resolution, .which rocoiumends the IOgU- 1 .. .. . --e . t . - .-. t .1"- 1 Sutmiasi.Hi. or the guillotine-- that's the M"" '" ,,n" ami.. w.ra 01 a cnar 10 lily alternative. Mavery r death-thai- , ',,'U'r. '''V"'"' K". '"'V'1' .e'.bscr.b.ng 1 uree cheers., miv we. ... 1 . . tell lil.Vemor.il ..- tori", hit. I lark. III-. I, ,1, -r I. ii ll.'nl ll!i..,i; iUiTTs'''iVn;lVar:''.T-'.i, ii. I ii- r.Ti ttlf." t,."tti, lw.e for this Kri.na land of libertv't -''' ' t'"" .,ru,',i','M "' Wrk' I' Ml..' ,11 Ull-lllinilllU I III IIIIIM i-t.Q.- lb- Whig Slat- ti-k. t is uii'loiibn-illv 1 In ist-n. ties will Mibsetibu the ret. uiinini sums re- ii H frirH rmrT: C'.rrrJ.ffl A,-'7,7I . 1 1 ........ 11 1 1 . iv e learn inai i.ov. .iiorehcad ha .... I'.p.i.reiJ lbr such. iriiraeUwni.Tho tg" it.-- gewtioii .TTMr. Ashe, was o-third oreveil tie IkiII', but ioMho thirds, the latter 1 ( lit VIM I , I 'l I. I VII 1 ', t 1 1 t contracted tor nine thousand tons ! ...e..., bav io,r-,i.,.i, iiv-,.,l ,.it l.v il Tie- V,n,l.,ro ll-i-t. r Inn h-i, furni-li'd f..r the N. Carolina Pail I Cad -enough. oi.ii'ii.ltee, Mr. Ad.e did not believe w.th lie f.llowiti' comparative statement of ih- , It is supposed to eomiilete the laving of that the la-irishilure wcuild hi-willin- t the vyhoic tnick from (iolddioro' to Char go so fur, iiihI therefore did not think it lotfe. It will he a source of pleasure to politic to tik for more than be enteitilin- bii.irt of this road : ls.-,;l. H'l ftjAa frtitn Pirntjrt. "pi. .h.x:i - , - - . 1. a.o;:i.4j - - Hot. Sept. J O.t.'I .J.-, - t. 5,14:1. ;u - - 1 s.-.s. K,rri,,u ttm fr.tjui u.e irienus 01 rne uonu to learn that this nl reasotialdo horn's of getting, and tints lo..t7l.o.i noli Wiis puj-ehusod mi more favorable iu his opinion, placing the whole uhjeitl - ll.tlo7.isn terms tliiin could have been anticipated, of the Convention in 11 less favourable p'l- and tints tetftion to .Mr. James ll 'i'iih s advertise tneiit in thi- p.i-r. II...' bus . ju-t. receiy- a stock of In aulil'rt Jewelry, Watch Ac, u Inch can not fiid to plea-e thos-e ho ltie.Jirtii, tins, Mnd Uwihm&lM Wi-m. tah;oti nmr, are verv.a.v,.and fs.vj. viz. f per ton. ,,11iif,.- ,n A " situm liefo.e the Legislature. 1 he niajo l.47.:s '"'". iiviiinj. dim Iron- i. 10 U de-i rity of the Cuuinidtce, as well . as .this .... W.W.I..I-.' nveBi.iii-iuai ,.fMiiititiei on thi! wharfs, ( "iivciitiot'i decided otherwise. Tliw Put a 1 planation is therefore made with no vie 'I Im receipts 'or tin- laii. r ihonlli eW!.liri( of Portsuioutli 'and Charleston. th-t-i- of Hliv pri-Motts motltf 1 sine.; the tmti ha "''"rt time ago iron was worth from o,. of control erting llijit decisiim, but eimpb' : Lafofauixianl-, JjijuJiJ.i M-aa-'i'hyffv'hrU'.ieaTW -regnnl tn bist nvrn frositfon v- 'I , v 1 . i. Mi n , e. .n . inpt. ,, HI'' lit I, ill 'ti ' , i,- t... ),-,. I,., i, ina-l.-bv t . I .. si,,,'!,. .1 I 111.- 'Hi- I- -.-.1, dm.' :iin("f th'.. Woik r.. lii-l- ad of -li 1 k . I . Hp., 11 a S". id i-ilb -I lll-e. .'is 11', u 1,1 n 1 ,-e'b . '''lUl'S Hi t:libl,jj..,i wulli VV !ilili lie: jTetll'li s' role- i- ::ta'. !,.- lot- il.-. linpl. ical.t jar iv, II b. ax ,lh - tr- -la'.'"-r. d fii.ut TI 1 1: 1 1 A M lil'Ut ; ( ION X KCTIOX. We understand that a corjis of Kugin eers, under the hiiperiutenh ti-e of L. J.' Klemiiig, l:sip. consisting of Messrs. Van Dii-ei. and Kirkla'id, Assitiinf., and Provvii and Ihukius, rixlinen, will .take the field next week, for the. purpo.o of Uiiikin- a survey of the -route between Kingsville an'l Hamburg. .It will be re, ui.-iiibtit'd that .ihc.LjCgi.laliiru uf Snuth ('atolitm gnliiKeil. a charter fir a U ad i-.oU(i-ct;iig these places, and this survey at lea-4 I iereent. on the whole purchase nn the subject. WthuinijUin'Jutirwil. money, amounting to lhe nug it I sum . ." 'Py'thcway, many of u.r brethren of' M-UI. IdKHbTl.TV. the pn-s an-ifetling into the habit of de-' W e un,. isl.-md tli at mi agent of tin' I'" sigliiiting thi- a- the "Central Uoad." . "Hi"i I parliii.iil ha airiv-d to make soiin- ' That is not.) the name by- which it was r.-mymeiit m ith Mr.ti'.il.lvi. II relative to the tran cliristained ht its liuUi ;, "'Tlu. Xnrlb Car port-iiiou of the umil., We havi' reasoit to lf olina U.ad," is the iiaine. - i-intnJ,,,,,; iu) " 'hoin lb- fad that the It-p.-irtm-iit In." "it- i nili. il a willir. 'tn xs to settle tlie Hceouni i . . . .....a il. . frttittattv, nnittTj cotTtrrinn tnecniiirnm nm" I 'uli int. I l l. Ill Kb -i- rr.rt.. - - ; . ; ' , ' ;-- ',. ' hv U-iu'-.y. wi'l deliver the 'in- llM l j,ari imd this -urv, , , , , , . )( , ,r , m , luuM, ,f.. ,ui.Ii.,,,,r.UStVst u , j 1 , , , U Uu,K J, U, r,n, , ., ,, r.w.l ; :Vs.,-t ..,.,. r: . ' : ; :5:'h:l-l:i':.'I i:1-' ,:'.. , ,-. .:. .,4tai..i.i.tliv..l.iUU.iiaaitt: ....V I i!teLM!&'j(.Uv . - Jmln 1 11. of. ix. - -rualjii.tm ut of llr diKl v .S, -ui ' :"' -.-.'-":'-' . .;' - - '."' - ;. ' : . -: " ' ---.." .. ' . .--.' .- i- . ..... .1 . . . , tir-t of J uiUiirv, tli.it souietliing will I etli l'',l. all I .I, flu, will Ik-obie.-lioiiub,. to the :oin - 111 this di-trict ii v. whod.sif.' to- tiiii.li their -lirexi'iit lainti. '. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1854, edition 1
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