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A .'A '. !A IB'1 A ' s t mil - i-ml -t-i .- vmv?: 'i f .lULA-ajueaaa PfO0tfM0 jJ0littrsr UfC5 jrimUnr, JxSozd Jj;ua! , Crnrrrr, t$t JUts is) Srifcrrs, ffmtitjrn tr aril? (Cirrif. VOL. XLXEW SERIES. SALISBURY, X. O, FEBRUARY 1, 1855. NUMBER XXXVI , - , '' l" 111 i: V .1.11 l J. J. Barxra, Enrro asd Pttoratsroa. r as J. R BnAprt Awwtajit." . rOB THB 'TCHA-. P1STRESSIX0 OCCURRENCE. Jfr. JWi'lor . rmuit me' UirougU tb eol DUiH of jor Mfr, ta rjort b fcrart-renjinj; iociiJi'Bt. Two EojjliIiBU, calling Un iufc-K it Trpfr"tr, Jtix I'ool, tij Williiun Slwlly, vara 'CBaal!y tlirown togt-tlier, m ll-tw-Iuljor 'i j 1." B-a .ji j '! -ti...L..i-:- ,! . ' : i bb v arcs. uitiv riiuini, fpoa af Vvtb CiroliMB, in Imp of mof ptofit llfl,inIBHSt, i-JFar A 4iurvae I hey M wl far t'htrlti,8wC - II ittj mrrir) titm, tlitjr took it a (wt, aaJ arrivMi at Mr. Jaine A. CMUUtli'tabHHw MtW BnuDineli'i Uv rBf wliMittjgcitaa4t&aai Lcttnlua lo tirvwav W, oa Wwlacibjr, tbe IQtU iuH. JLw. iIm-j called (ura Jriuk water, aa Ml Uhiimc1 djwaj; i M.C Ilora ' (ka proprietor hid. ouMjridtar.ks jsari .ago, ipJiukeBjo (ink idotii tliroughout chriatenduin, which pro a welt Saocowire pirsoe J owmianit kI j claJineU our Tl)dt'x-ndiicu as a nation from time to time wade ILru" Ui acmoipltkh the work, but ithont t tiia Tfc in tllla wLn l" J jl 'Tt! ' ' efftrhargc.abuVIainp- jaajQi k v y.jjfj) ao on. poor f Iot the pmaatarr rt4. ioa 1.. .1 il.M.t iL :. n uL l wuTl 7 ? iag ihia , tha'aaliil Oesaita waa rearhrd. at tLa Jamtk of kmkAm U- iku --I k.. ea,d ea,UlM "' . 1 . V . ... .. VIT !i k 1 1 T 1 , , ; laa wora antral aaadrnl 4ollan liav alrewly I bora .apraocd. Ai UukUaM oar lraicl ar nud, a Alr.CroM, ot Baa4u!iii Co, a at work j nnanimoos vote in both branches of fier ! and people are purest and rood jiuXrimic idaSlmiiaiB this manomanB he there sees oa tbia X&Vttll job, aad had eitjfii fir a pu-1 Legislature. Tliia aernres the consnm- j in their early history, and that tlitiir aia- 31 raraii of rr otlier of tlie old thir o'Swl um to complete Um aroik. Iu cuhwm j uiation of the project for, as wart origin- tional character is formed in a rr gmii m $tmps. iimeribei in letter. f glory tioa whh the strangers Mr. Crow karned that ; ally provided, in reference to the adt-; degree, by the peculiar aociutitin viff 1 ins- Bihjw with, the- name, of those who tb aadt-nloo-l UanuW and -kui" em- j ploTBKut ia that tia. He aona tnK-k a tra-U- -..i ,1 1 - . , .,-.. ifln.jmnfiv M muui ua mm. Mm i - ta oh-t.latm? to compl-tc iu aboot tw. er tbrw wvk a the pmvt Rjt he ftMaty; wafctcaraiag jrhf B.ttt.-riBg: TVy I Utnrd oa nuihfttUy till Talar die I6ih imt ' near tuunrt ia th ewtiiiii. th-y made s Mart, aad 1W, Mng aoxioaa to know tlie re tail, aVwrwt to (TO dowB aad A-it ; tbe otb tr Miuinlfaiwl wiia aim. n-g-Mii u the daa- Tf uf tb (4fva two w tbt twoW. of po- J-r bad eiiJvkii, Pilitijj iht ith a achievement of the noblest bortv of men jwwf iff t-aiiug imulw tVy trW him toithat n t ju cuiulav. u)n the ten. - . .. 1 :. . . 1 . . 1 t : iMtrnl nrTirn ol troveninieiit ir ihi. tMilili. w 111 ril woruioir, i ill is mil, if n 'hiiu , a Iboewa !ot on 4-tru-tion. IIium; iiukl' ZXJZZZ'. "JLllIl 1 I. Hu -.11 lu . I 1 . f ... in it i . ran haw ao-l dnj.-rio rhou in-ltf't wrf!aili i -I awnW iha iwwjmMwk iailtkfh him Jbma. I la a t-w miewtn l rwIM out lo S .Imwn op. , , -"nT ar4rryTrt-grWfr'B Thiw- wtirwr -nVwrheagetyhif 4-aw--awgt'-pBi'r- ipoa """ wm jiajVai7i"ri"ii"i"iii I ii i-h i i . it t 1 1 1 f- aTr-f ""' -j -w--lM f.., -mWiinn-mn i.....n..i .. ' Hwff-ow Bw-aiwaiaiiiiriuBLjm. Monday. , Dr. ; whta' ht -a ia aliaai ihiiry frtr if rhv ttrri tM 4wrWalv whin I if be (I'ool) waa aot olf Ut rope Dnt, aii-1 lli.- r Uwaihd eMBP.uown.tlowii fort rUiOtl ;tlli. a I Unathl-i Mi-iuv, and tlwy li. ar J th? n fid ctarh j of bourn and ft.h Bpoti tW- iw!id 'foil- Thifa hU Wiirt bWhd and hU lift- l.Uidi"f spring from wsntimeiit, and so is : rriroo.d Ui oW fl..r of tUU fiarful .harn.il devotion to family, kindred, and trienla, I W TU. tbr,-. A,.- . li.iL wati.r i.. f..v ! .". 'ltI . hresidc, and household ; PJhe think MiiuktVo wtdo B-an.1 -r"!J'hr ap tb. man-d rrmain of thp poor man. H' ---- aad a tluak. wml tradared Jul. Nfrk.it at a boekhif rat r Ta. tbi.h anhJuv k4 o far gkiriuiminsUttttious of American liberty, : which aere sown by tlieir TianS, -e unit ir"uu'iuM" anMiitUra of three to me- away the last chance that remains for re t.i i i i j i j.i.Iiu-1i accure to us tlie tuicccskful isue of :now reauimr. ThciskuiiiiiUiifjuiTiruiKa- '.aimriufiae-tfi teJufnrea of tlie South j deeminr the character of thir cotanfrv. tohntiloD anr Ummw m kinr Lis ptwk frriithoea .practical and ut.iftariAnj 'rritranitaitry lifiiita, tha i-ajtid jlr S;!m aduut mlj (rt, ln J-lluri upon a -li-l rock. " " i I i I'pun miiiti.in, tro e-t in nmn-y and too l.tti-ra frnro hi wif T fxiad in liin xwin. It appean that h ha a wif and t clul ln n lir ' 15 io Laiioail.-r 1itM England, whnt he ramr alioot on. yvar ago. Hi wrfir palb hint William Itaditoa, wlii-h bo duota it kit pmpr nam. It aaij he am a -Jilwr and prolinlilv a uW-rtnr. AbwiiainaMiaiaf Lis aluniian Lii. iianifll.lh: wilt buritd at ririug Hill Ceuietury. flia eotlinjtue' wvmed mu h ntflii ti-.) at 1! tragic ftfr. " Mr. Shfllv tm-k pwwoa of tli--atii4 )f lba li itliingtti tend with a l- lli f .t99ijja.BBdLuy It i aad l tbiak af Ibi rWr.-f E berraved wif and rpfaaa cliiklres, apott th rwrpliofl ' of Uw Mournful iuteUitrrut-e of bta fat, ia a fur i)iUnl laad among strangcra. l'rrbawb. aa toiling aad .jpuiuj biiuavlf to dangcra and fvtn to dMtiw.ia. .STsl-T Iojw mean. J .laiag hisl -6ivr-d .Lon-t. awar. far away from tU-ir KatbcrUrkl and tb grave of their friwh and eompan:nkis in childhood and youth. Hut poor t-llow, porhapt, be ractificed his own life t' hia Cutii). I J.iiy. hi ftuuilv, th.y will nv rr a-ej hun nior., no, not even h far o(T toncv had bm procured, ami tbe work wm (oiug on, I aptwoacLed the well with a ad iWliug ami I loskirar -dtMBa iiraa taw-featta.- eharta. saw t4 ana bu-uly and inohiuly smiting die fatal wck. - IMVH tl"llll. aMf a lia.il IIMP irruTThrirn- -r''t- -i. i' i t .i . t - oh tbiir riasinff .MLwlikb (rk bad but .WN .B1UI 4at.JilKall IH I1WH IUUUA nng-Nl theaoiof a tnerry- so(t, as tUoujfii S-nrelfiiL til,, soon. tb.nt anv thin'ir fjriiti had ver riappueit tlirrei. - Puch is man, w ' .1 . . . . ,CI wr said tmailOS twttiig plae. 1 ar be died , wtjal feprin-'Mlaliotiv that h. -Uie gonui , lat-wams, Jua Uut 4W-4U-xw iw lim bAjaA-t 4. ...l . l u..i- iL. 1 iL. .,.f ttirj nlpMr, tl.F painter,. nithem-ch ' pretd of tlw wrtK-iw, rtwt Jat,,,,,, 1 1 , , 1 . vi , rVTTleLt- the tCect of wlmrrTIie luitiirtca Tfran-g ttst, una l liw-WTr-r---ffu.,ruI,T; riifv'F " ' , !i Hii.., but cannot artistically descrilie. Inerc let it stand till time Miail a ine. an.l eanuhh. .? pn " "nnnd ba.n.K bwnrd Chat other hand. 1 1, : .1,:. verv ass(i:ition. that is blended more. In its massive swiugxh, kit .a Wu..1aa!-M,fmii ut & L.li .i .1 - . . vyw wfih tlKTjife blood ami brains 1 a Uow feet I congratulate Jthe proprietor apoa Um peoapeti of ma gutting an abundance ' water. Ilope no other futul accident will ct r occur on the premiaes. REMxVRKS OF DON. KENNETH RAYXER, uf h EaiKuxcjw; HiXu.. . On the Bill to "aid the erection of a mon unient commemorative of the Declara tion of American Independence" in the Senate, Jan. 2(, 155. M. Sitakfr : I have no idea of ma i IBg lalKredfA, still los of attempt- I. 1 it w i no speech ta necvaua-r and argument does not befit the snbi-et. Tlie rtHrt u jowr taWe, whfeh I Mi the horror t grrb--ntit aonie time since, set forth in detail, all the facts, connected with the history of this qnextion. Tliia moveinent, in fa vor of erecting a inoniiiiunt in Indepen dence Square, in the city of Philadelphia j commemorative of flint grpat event in .the history, not only of thin country, hut ;uf the progress of civilization and free- j"igiiiated in a idling of local PatriotK I " - v 1 i'i aaifc 1 j nilivu IkaVI I ! ,m''' greater raunc to l,c prnd, of its '"nr'"K hoen the birtl place of our inde ! pun)iuiic,i; than had.the rival eitiea of an-! .. . . , 7 . . : . ! 'Xf W" v"" Vf hirtli-place ; which they claimed. j ! Tlie movement lm-. lieen tmtrinticallv ' l" 1 j - ui?v ' 1 I'M' ij A .iy ialfiJI htutes. V lthin th t tun dv. I Lav ; received a telegraphit di-patch, inform-! . tli . l...,,.,. ,.OJ.i .! i.:n ; ' ,u. l... ..... 1.....JL i. . ! "on ie'eral constitution, when nine ! IBf'TRUIT IU lirOOOtMllOll, IIIC ... monument ia tn la rpan.il ,' !iv them alone, Vir-j iniaa and Maryland cannot resuond till next winjer, inamilck as their Legihla- tnrea are nt in nestiion this winter. North 'M'aroJina 'now (has the matter nnder con, 1 j .. . laideration and as a N'orth (Jamtiniarh, I ifeel aiixioint, that our State shotilil be tlie tenth to respond in favor of the erection ; of this structure, desitied to comrnotnor- i ate the greatest event in the history of ioohTn fm ' nt a ,nnt,;wr..T V.-rTt. I - p - 1 I cai ueiiny oi a 111111011, savinjranu exceu-t; ; ling tin we only, who framed the cotititu- - ' lion of the! n ted -States. ! ii "i1 z i t ?- 1 allow , air, WB live ill an ari WHICH m : l- n ...7 :......-1. ciiiiiiv iii i i uiiuiariftii. ii m tt p K'l 10- eniiiieiitlr utilitarian. All tnliiectt of le. ' iji.lation, isix-ciall v thK which coutem-. wara.- ' retereupe rynie qirgct pnrcn-J MaU to sciitiment rwhich must rely on sentiment for its fuvorable considera .tion. l!ut the hi'diest and noblest actions ' and household ' . ,..( .. 1 , . . .... . 41 . ...f tli uf ; ii n. K'exHlxM-aw of aotitimerit in "our Volntimarv fathers, that we are indebted, i in me lira place, lor our uw ii uaiioiiai ea-j ;Utence.aitd in the second idace, for our. 1 1 ... I I..... m..n nd AtMihi, ivr.iVArTnl ' IHAl HAic iiia'iu no ' L r " 1 i"v..... as a nation, developed our industrial re-1 - .ssings holiest reflect sourcea, nnu rewuiuvu wiut 111c uii: of couipetonco and wealth of tlie toil of millions. I suy, when we on this, we see that we violate no princi-j pie of prudence, economy, or practical utility, in honoring and reverencing that sentiment of our fathers in, which origiu- iited our huppuiess as a people. niy.xi-.rK ..A.V,,, t . :...i:..:.i....i ' c : ,i,i. -J..i TiilBt attffltt-.iff iiulioiil lironiiprif v. in n iuenninrv noint ! rwittpcrat-wm ft a fitwlt ui.ulr iiuUtnswiB airtllC C Cltt I uiwaru. ue mm t r riim :rt a uiK-Htion which m- In the hearts and ftfforTknn! flf j-vmr Irwun-- wew- aitiot. ii I v I . , . , r - ; - I .- - - Tliero" '"is soinC-tliTrig meHiWiiitmfifhw . . V ; , . . . .i !...! lhatOi'iv-.4o.ii-icHi4Ut.AlljiUiu.Uul ihi liiirlipt tnnml nttrilinteK with soiiifi J nb-vaieil emlioilimeiiLnnnreciaMelivthe i . . . -it . . . . Jt was in this way, mainly,' that the philosophy -of antiquity was taught to tlw - ..... .... . - - . , and columns, and arches, the Vnrv Plllllll i of uhich excito in the traveller emotions of awe and wonder, whilst thev snrn'rin (luce the most serions retlections as to the purposes OI tlieir construction were nui Mh designed to water-superstition,! Li., tw :. r.... :i 1 . . ... r.t "'"""" " -" ; 1 i. .1..' .1.: ... . r 1. ! 1 iiinT mi Riviia) 1 id ni;i io-iiiuiiiA vi roes ind patriot, in,wl,ose adoration and memory they were reared. It .. tins as- .-iocmtion in of some great . . - I j,), t',u g-;,,,; f which this building is constructed. Tho idea it excites in tlie mind nf tfM tiehokler, ia not so mnch that of edinfort and convenience for those who. j , C 'i-alfrco institntnms it was desigued to secure, may omtenewiunu ..-.. a a ! I I i...i-i.iniiiitui (if ll Hl'tt W a.v f I 1. !,. Aa- wlJnro ,awg bjt'th 'repnblicu representatives h.r -.... -n,... I.. ' VI A 11 IV I'W'l-'V. av '11 I . .. I .1 ... f 1 1 . n tn.KaiMl . j .. -tt influence had Leea fch 3rwm Amrt 9ir- teutloin," and wliicli w tHI iirfy wnfk- tittnif aa nuani&sb to tit natione of the tag its war, in it effoetft, wjwm "fle nnfl ncdiv ejiufi w atiU af preciulB tiia great aocial and political condition tfe0rai- jBaursgltea ih.iiCwl ta ear reTolntionarj tiou and people, -l;ilLeTiaiJta.a6ntt', aru cfiat wi are determined to ington liaa Ltnin Leard, ma& Le 3U f hikucuii w lufknX t&enu Itwillyin onr conntrj la aecn. Ita Gauotatfumjim Sttilaa-tfl uniitr of tfieseStatea; will pre- uonor 10 ue jtcaaa aita uesra cuts 4irip- natiJ it arid its nwrntiua arlQ tfuiuLr atill uset.hmxm.tll mnv voluiitarilv rirt tLi aj-HttO a trii memory of tlwMe lnujlttr auan, sn- 11 : . . . . : 1 a our tiuuioitai irwMiiel d aw- d"i.i Hie 4th davofjulv, J7IR,'i-a:if birth flnf of onr notion, ft Hiirmornr - - iTaawnrwiBaTw return, accoramg 10 tiin jwoinwrni c sue e.uer air Aaam, i.a ieeiro.H xni.w niaa, n n nearni or fnrjr" ' "7"?,-"-,"7 thjbdrfr mmiam f "r StilSlt bonfires and niumiuutirtittl.r.ulnrt jitot urjr and" 8wonn2 tfie impulses of, " the harbor of lIaUava, ia Uie bpi-1 land and aa setlkinent, civUlziUjioi, ate- JiirrfitiiHmvwfliui die j shall begin to wane. Kgion, libertr4 and law adraiuMtnunitar- M wfflt ni tt' ihiwiaith pa&iotie aenti surately with the extettttiou f mnr tBi- mnr t&e aootla ear eoantry ; t ad try ; it finds still wore ee mtH vvKpt wtnuJliJ&iiati that p nee "at which onr for its observance. 11 im hit m!y luattww- aJ jululee and dead woeed tatirv fettt- ing of patriotic pride tuntit ate tiiat mum heart that is not wanned nji, 4 vjBUA, and elevated at its anamsi wtnrti. Am opKrtunitT i nffwoffeJtettlie'iflflTli.ir- . T l-. . " .1 ji - tenbtatea, of ahowinr their deftM. tfiacatj.nncn.les-of ajiwniiiiat cmtained in that charter tf ui Hit -aa avuTuiivil auu WAi VU u Taa lissanaaa festing our giatitude to tlioae lor, atateawen,' who 'imperilkta iib an4l Stir- tune and sacred honor," in bir nutav! ... ' :: tenance anU Oeteace. Aninv ' 'uv-i v v ivr 11 1 a i ii; is a lataa-i unuMa: marble, our a,i if maatih flf iur crow ma- tionul hirthriclit of fhirv - jind id irwfTr'V we ari lndt-btfl ffir tlirt mrttrrnul.Virftp tago of freedom. if f-t j li.l.l 1.- l.;. w -', ' llieir uatiutiai origin, lue rasitutJ tlnunyjli hich thev nsuaJ'y Lav-e So iiftAh.jai.iir tablixhing their natkmal ecwkuioe. iWTmr a fierv one, ia purifj-his m ita leiiilnr. jlonwr - a great-epis of sbaTwijaa- wltether true or false, want wr ifur tm proving in Che i-trecian fmtud. tiitft jpwo liar idttal of tlie beioue, flie diehraeMr&. 'and atriitic, which niarkea tIm- r-horar- . e . . t .1 . -t jter of that oojle d-ra-n to thr 4m -if - their corruptiou and decline. Aufl wj& the Iiomnns. The aHttheoaia -.iff Xtinba- lus and Numa, sprung not o tuuiih ir.ui: the tendency of heathen ujcrHi;U'iu. Mr precepts, and examjilo if thea- ilnjiurteti. LcrotA aad ataUssnuOi, jiud it jeuxiiiiw. a !k lMNitile cuti valii. Tftrtrtt0. ' rttl I -i - iionora, ine ai-HK-imniii 10 im-ir but-.t aw- tory, and the achieveiutirta and ucrifinr . ' - - of their ear v founders tl-r uuaih ih . Z - ,-. o .u. n llliue pure, im.Lrmi.ic ma uiub.iuli ignir t. ..r.i.-: ..i,' a tin- influence of their aanriaiiiuit juiii luuucuiv m iucii m-.. kj&.ir ui auiti appreciation of tlieir acliieweimuo. Jie- 1 ae uhjuw -bos -imirtiMnivm ii. mtux , ;of lilierty in thislaiid. Every mie 4fT lfU moral and intellectual giutitn, wlin tlum p)--i.dd.,over our nation Wirtli, h stwt- t t ti the snirit land. Htft "ftie'rr huiimh. tmi i.iemoriei live and us titi j.:kjni the mystic legends f a diamtt ittttat' will cjnn;lAl,i.1..!.mfwfin. UMlju. re-Wut. their iuuOWtual and tiiu.i cwwtm- ing triumph, tlie idea -4" hwtiiraTitni ani oi jiiu irom ou nu;u. ne j;uueii jtub of that bountiful harveiit, the Md ? 9.iti..n mi r fnuii . Hn Mir a. tttum ..... .. v .......... .... . .... laws, me triumphs 01 .ur arms, xite - 1 - 1 " - vancemcnt of our commprpe, finr'wminflr-, fid improvements in literature, ii otrts. and in-hidurtriid'etiten'ris in Sum. ai teeming wealth and luxury im& fim1iirt oi our iioiiiuiiess resonroea, ana xne ntuui- a ,.i.uui.w fiAiii uui reiatorceuieuui oj uiounauius unless ; umD.i iucuuiiiki. tuv tanjuirrr . . ana tue next season, tooo, was a very UH-, bcrlcet lilwiigi with m'hstw'acitri BmHm wiit rlie-eothm planters of the j we Jake steps for their better manage- " "ot many dars aj the antHoririesof fhuWone; after which came the aour. has favored us for the germ am dkw- m' utunntiurturere of Europe, i ment As it is, they march to their grave, j this Southern" citv of lchmond received tb nMVMIin wintw w ,k I. .....i j.t-1,11 iL. ... ..... ;..1.:im..ji ..' tija"tsiu Ditnmse. wa sunDoese. ot nntmotiii" n.l Kcnin i. . , rS.WiKn miaul Bl Bui ClUinili-ntut I-lirODtl.;lmir the, lan.l. Misjula recejrea them V-t- ,.;r ;.., .. . . . r tl. U.-. the rectitude of tlieir intouti.i., artiwir? 'lhe " lk-claratiou, let thk na3.i4Ui 4.t Atn ""J H Sr' . iwewwyi grawa. .r 1 ... . .. . .... ii . .- l . aitl Uu- 4trHfiKlit'a rt V ttll WCbOVUI. IU iailalUtt-Ti: illla llIa,'""lliU ' l :.. l :i to dulv sound Uieari.ramer . ww'tiiuitt monuments hi;h euouirh to Wl ilieoir of their deeds I - oi mcir u.i i j.ui uiu wc can uu it-i u uti. J"i in conju ncu.m ana our siiaa- jtaMsna at.. r.i... .n.1 ; A..n .. iv - f " ..; l.rt ..n nauuacu ii.ui.iiic a.r. .-.a .....p w... anient on the aite rfswdWrdl hem, from m? , ., .j, - .1..... ill ir. ..f t)..i 1, irV ,-ia- mii a,,fA.. ni.......- ... .. mi,-, lonseiiuennv. m aaopnnir it, no ritied determiiiauon f tlvwa, ",,- miichinrw will h r-sooi-aHL but a natives nay UMieritN?a an as idtvA. Us its jecrless beauty rdkjrt jwaw "rf hunrrd I aX itw hi infinm-im TMinritMIWUIIK . . mit rcj - -A-H:.yr- . SAAAfc - -j' v -- - - w- 'i" - " place of tlieir reward and mJ s8- (j Tlie moral inflnenoe of anrA a iflyiirttiwe. reared Hy the joint and -w!tinra?'rato i.11r:..AtiMt riiUterwaTwaamrtta.' mtions o1 W aAnr w afiiill b no more. .It will nc s guvyuou mjiiw rumwi, ax nanon a2 miira: oltanbm niu and stand M. ;,1"Ji dLHinioninls and. link diaA din tUiciit ttf wu L num. notit &im.ttt wwdtMa of rulutiuaary aarrtua. atiitlL a victim: to tbe jrammiM hotuhk. 21rirBir iw thi , - IE wul o an 00 reel 01 j(EBur auenw ami aruun hb hmf ewwnrry nirmijru au ruiure auiuBu awttitiiuii waa. poKliaaea ; to ex- Sul 9ithSntntT m willing; tMbeUw, upon n...n. .jr.ir!.r... t i . m r.i. U.f Ui.fsiwW Ifw-rihce and Je-; wifaai aady ahetea-of tlieig eoaniry. my Inmfite east ia done. I appeal! whh .iuiH. nw wm .ii.vmiw amssa jmn?liuun- wif Xnrth. Carolina pridey her j Swiht anil Br garjiotiiim, not to let our inf tflai- Bb tto conow ia thia praise- -i r. . . mam$ nwMtt. bv ail lfn , - - hv w- wtaia mibma w M aaai w BV? a4 .)! Tin jfuivSitjic Dridk,, a biaenaibla to the i otuuifiirv tiff Cuu DautL aa tu mtu to eon- aeVa4 tat. anmNi.an in aJaaKa ln.K aiii.i 1 -tll OI niPmDer. UU I11TC Uten IflCUaf- 1 itHtu& oumtt ana: as 121 ww nine u cujiagtw m ku wiv aww w !vMa-L SilaHBal Bia rtajrUJalmV WwUlUlt W&lCli A TalmV UaJ V CUUlIIWUUCr, 1 'v wmrfdin tJlui 5rth.StateCwho aay iniw- la the officer and Iha private ali ii.nT. P1.l...IulnJ.,'u .n.l A.. we find a ouieL reai-rnetL nnimoaion (W,m ;i. i. mraip nimrarrwui i me tjl of Dairies, "re Sfl aumortai DcLirarioo, of Imtepen- '&nmr-. 5 sinuT s-.ircFi in vain f(r the "iiarnH t rSat !tatr w!io sent IWr Xa.Iie iilif tr imni inm IlniTM, Pallia, liar tjrit iiuiiM-amt DanuiBon.-s. o lead the lunta of intudltiiij it our stnigghi tbe iniWpendtmce J "7 landed on the 14th of September. aii rib- munuoC' lloper, Uughee andTley had no mean of getting np the 2"nv will. apuKM hr entunentt ia the d . . :lt ? . . - - - -atw jeril, will tail to gnat hi vision, ninA iiatwaifc amtfi aivmtNaatkaatlMaaoonld c tm tttar aauut of that tHate, which I wll!! . . .. ra IKJS, -xts. CmJmimw. Jjni'.at ii1J . .. .m . , . . . " .rn..n ..j-..n u- c JWnUay night, subject Jo a . - - wniaiiw aa a ctiiiiiuittee ap-! luintl -i,f if" , mmm yiic. nwit Tu, nTuau mrn., wa . c - ' -- ... 3'' at die committee. Ium towards tfie iinorove- leeitk'uf Sfew Orleaiia. They n.n: S3 nn oifiireil reiIurion propos- ifitr tbwMfU Rktarion Sir the collection of i aur nanimul iw.wirie. instead ot tlie pre-1 "rC "nnhf.. Titew aiet with opposition, I wrwhuif Btaa table after the BMter ! taraa- nad. made speeches ui u.lUIir UkOr. ' AimmSmtxm. appninhwl tn remwt i - inuenliim. ui iiivor uf the ab-od . 'hifloa waa adopte.1 fur the ap-,ed trit. iarnW aaUiahment f a UltJIrtTTll; tHMUT lit IlliW. J , r, r j t ... - ; tw?'"'- D-niinriy an American consul tu: '",H' i- twerman Stated was introduc-j fl -"nventi.m. He otiere.1 a se-! w .nrw,.,,-, u.e .- .r. mM 'c s"'"wns. providing fi the ap-j speech imon Tft! . r T fcw . irlit4,m n tj r ",. r T.. . r-i ------- fMl u-t--ii. u. ll IIWW -IlWllU, oui l; I- A . . - Z , ,. . , ' . . ' anuvines nor. ap- T T ""V 7 " " .""T"8 .,IWU I ?c,Hau!tfd. troiu Baaawood shavings. ., . nvuiiar-n.rm. tiirawm ntf hw Mr Baue-uthie s vhtftms maehine. it issaid anr BmiHOTiirmg' nne line engravings a , ... . . . .. P . . i . m - .- .,r-ii(n ipi(l riiiTT( nniinni' rn ne r 1 n ruiln - 'ZJ&Jiin C (tompuctly as cotton, and sent v -- r - -- . r",T Pruta""-'! Jj'' i .. , HIS nUUtlUl CIl- Mlucin a. weight liirht of tlia nuln 1' i, .. . & , .f . .t:teilM. -t - ,-,-it AthMaan,. now . mnch f th most unpleasant 3" E mmmg raper iroiu U . .it 1 I - . j Ekrwr ins it happen that whenever you'"j aamrw ne step, out lute, upon your retir- -aaiiil- posaitdtv vry door wirafa m .store aa amen as nsnad, and -- - i STATE OF Til DfGS CEFOKE SEBASTOrOL. There ia no nse diggnisin the matter. We are not speakinz from our own cor- respondent on!j. We are not saying what we think alone. We aaj, on the evidence or everr letter tuat baa been re- Ceired in this country, and .we ecbo tbe we aay that the noblest army England eTr eot from these shores has been sac- u jc.ict mim...Suin..i. , r - . ha. 1 ' , 6J, 1 !, v" tala of Scutari, and how much nearer home we do not venture to say. We aay it with the extremest reluctance no one aeea or bean anything of the Gmimand-er-indiief. Officers who landed on the nad the eve of a mineral fallen on the confusion m the harbor of hiliUoa irnpaslde aUte ofn roaOCrow totLe camp, ontf. miserahhr 1 r trenchea, on tho nnprotected state of tlie ; riglit flank before the battleof Inkermanii, s "dt before that, on the ciremwrtances un-j i ' l- i. .1. . .-1 -1 . .r i 1 I r n.cn uh. usuu cam i.aK,a,a ( 1 Mla doabtedly conviction that the wii.,!.. affair in l.nn-UI in thj most hopeUsa and horrible man- nr I Every body) perceives it in hia own state, in the fate of his comrades, in thei ir: r . j a r l t . aL o a. J 1 r I rw ZTm .Ta afi,h. rv feet of sea water. It coasts ZJJ'marr JrSrt JnJ'S M.hra-ilin every military ermtfort, were still at the . . i aiatilatewCar1ngnoauighat.tbhread,l;; bare clothes and worn out boots in which i uiiugs ten ueiiimi iu uie transports. What becomes of everything scnttoBal aklava nobody knows, but while they are rotting, thonsanda are perishing for tlie want of them. ICverybody can point out aomething that shonld be done, but there i nobody to order it to be done, and titty thousand men, or what now remains of them, are drifting with their eYerorH.iCbut han boend, spell-bonnd, towards destruction Do any of the letters, or any of the regi- ( - - - - o- mental omoers retnrned from the war. EEftugivE a different account ? On the contra-; c a umuitm I miiut vumi- 2 - .1.. o l .l : . . . v...o ui. vi"as " iwu c t wn m knowledire, as it does in ours, that the let- private eirrJea, and: not published lest they should preiudice lngmM,w.:c.qw.M mpspwfj thnt w fiav rpntrti-fi Li miLK-d. f ' The bnnlen ia forced upon ns, and we must speak out. (rood nature is a pleas- ant, thins in its wav. but if England is i ever to be ruined, it will be bv nnscason able good nature, by unlimited eotido- lencc, connivance, indulgence, and all the softer forms of virtue. England has not become what it ia bv good nature, nor is: u I ri,hlM t ia aha &ui .... ..r ..... iSwBtat - and commercial svstefn. Tlie peri- for good nature is over in the Crimea, i jaiiu xciiicr jHaium ninut mw ue (jovernor of loft, llr "eward that into action, anleas we wonld throwii. , . , at.j . Inmr in 'fbarfnl jeopardy. Send ont men I vhA WTlll MPO Mil innP nA fVs.m flu ; " - ....... ..v. - im,ov.iu vui y.- wuvvb ua uniia - - enough, but from despair, which is weigh- ing down the spirits of every one, and an utter distrust in the arrangement of the nnasians, inongn mey are iormwabie expedition. It will beoflitdensetosend!munici"l1 anthoritie of New York to! . i .i . i , : .1 ... r l- I i rt.. r- : ' the beach, and .wearies them, worries uiem, urenciies mem, snt vers uieni. and SO destroys theni, till a few spectral tig- nres are ail that remain. Tlie soldiers of "V or iv enington alter an aosence, nsea to nr nn nnrnii aniiriM i wiiaa nai Tn ..,, ,,. k a Taaa . , I.a... .. .... ... J an iiiviu hi,v iv-.i man me arrival oi ten regiments, ucn a jje or coadjutors equivalent to it, is what we want for the Orimca.-iW; I lUit . , on aaie in ui i niu-a nau, uie ingreau-ms oi , .1 r... . ' '.!. . 1.- 1 .L ..ii:...' o t-aiuni iuiui mc tuw in-iivaii: wasimuvu. To'vaariaa. Uy eaaa fiuhh, be of the f?? 1. ' which the li.im.-n fainilv are ul.-t ; thev must i.. .1. I. . I r. i .. ..... tSlr - r, tt Ali -ait 1 'Pi i3i f J r,.li,,..M, i .Il of .U,nl. r. of ll,.. liter i aCaaai-h. . i I 1 The editor of the New Hampshire Pa- triot savs that he expects to srow fat a long ashe lives. Ah, yes 1 but whewheU . " . ... u. . fl .-. I . - - - J .. 'One of the iSerman Almanacs re- marks that ' a young girl is a hshui? ro.1.1 th eyes are Uie hook, the sweet arnile is ! the bait the lover is the trradifeon.'andi ILLUJILVATIOX UNDER WATER. Tbe ralneft faT artificial illaramatioa ia one which of late jeara haa eerapied the tlen"on 01 sc,e?cc-. . . ? attention ot men of scieoce. Aile from pieawnt mvma to M enrea worn "trV , ' in r ,. ' . .1 4 .T - . , . t,r ,. .... , tiona or qnalitiea of electricitj, one of the J newest in the wae of it ia a an agent tttr 1 -... . . : 1 1 prouacinir tiro a ooaMoerauwi oepui. BBdaf. . We learn from the Xowo- i numjjCf American Journal of ami Art, that then hare hem ntJT eenroenU made in ill- minUi-' bentj, the water. At the Lake D Enghien. VL Inboai, the Bweeesser of Soiell, perilTnied an experi ment of this kind before many compe tent obetrrera. The electrodes of carbon were placed in a glass globe, being con- one 01 UubrtBeq s resnlatora. cunuuunicated with the baiterr bj ire covered with gntta perch. f" Jfooe,.ouHrrgea u u uepu. av, 11 i. i . a L- 1 1"1 . . .. " I . a . , . . , rs.avfter wWca carbon re - i i;,,V . J .J" The idea of this wocess wa snirjested ; r aa agent of a company that had been ngaged in ex4oring the Irattom of the j Azoaiierranean wuere ine - a van no iuoc jj aliver UMiaily remained be- 1- . ' - . wheace waaoft- o ap en extinguiUel. reqninng andrelight. iKibuBt'aarraugeaaetil was deviaod to avoid uieae idco vco leaoe. It ii suade liglit so that the diver may . - 1 - 1 1 1 . ..- " mu" .""S l"c""c IjrarvttmmUimt hundred and it at sironr ana wen seeareu utrBmwant, .--..e TtTIrpa oaf fliroaart plano-convex lens, the convexitj Wiug inward, the focaa being arrauged that the rays escape nearly parallel. Aa the lamp ia moveable, the diver walks about with it and placea it where he wUhea to make a search ; and aa it ia only neceesa-! ry to bring the electrode near one anoth-1 er to light it, the direr need only to torn a baiau screw w conunne uie nptx ir two hours which is more) than tw ice as K f .-,V r ' I 1 " .1 . wiucu tias ai ways oeen le.i oy pcrns en- gaged in operations with the diving belL : A vast quantity of property now lying on tlie bottom of oar huge rivers, bays, aud . . ,. , - - . tateS may be recovered by tl r if takes mar be recovered try ts st4 aab-. marine armer aad these electric Limp. : In seeking fvn agget f gold in the deep T slie Jefl hiiiv ..itrongjiian.llki.lifiad. poola of at reams in tialifirnia, these lainps -dnrl'lS nlu "may also" be ayahtageoasly employed, hniniliated before the weak and tender IWy-yilUiU,w gineer in arraaging the andation of stiilfl the angir paijaiona of hi. souL gr work. Hiat are JUmWnyRVm tl;ita. loaiitcn her-tovratiS; "' ter. In recovering the body of a erson . promke, he did return with one w h who has been drowned, they will l emi- j went on his appearance next morning.-w j nently useful ; in short, the intrI:ictin With hia hand clasped ia that of hia sew -1 into ase of submarine lamjvs is another of ing wife, she led him to their home a aJ the beautiful ContribUtiim that srienee ia ider ami w rnnt a lirtter man. ..'-- constantly offering to man for tlie pruiuo - tion of his happiness and prosperity. - lf'dMf fo &J TL:m SwM. Some vears since, it charged ntHHi the then he Lad otlcred to exchange foreign grants arriving in this State for an equal number of Virginia Xegroe. It would! ttAAm Tmm IhA t. ...... i : ... . 1UCUU1UUU LJltjUU VI 111AA A pn.LJCtlHJI ijp off some of otsrimminants has j ,, i - .' r - j bn,m e " by lUchtnond Enqnirer that a proportion to actn-' the: hold tuwft cjaUjavisws for bve liundred of the destitute pauper freemen nf tV.nt m.r..p.d;. .f ' ritu - the winter. Oar authorities rtAact-alne tattft-ywrnuw arrr.TBa-e w ttiem .1. .. UOISIU . . sums from us and spiritinjr them i"erthward to swell the mass of it-rism there, tarn- of tarn- verv deaf ear to tLi verv deaf ear to the overture. ; " Xot manv months ao the Tnbnne - to apply to tbe philanthropists at' oeen 4e utan 34W,i.Wi4wa to ow who are in the haldt of paying large all, the crop ( as in lS3t) failed in niSrvy of money for stealing imrvlavW extensive districts in our country. W was valuing every white citiien of tbe it viri'"-',ew and make orxrreople poorer. jikth aatdeeciavever'V-feieiga jnimW -1 t allaw that aoLx4WW pr ffrant that landed therea at a th.-J''ahno.1uve-r srrant that landed there, at a dollars. The raaper supervisors of New .... . j), -k donot take the Tnbnne sv.ewrs on 'CL tCZTZ.Z hundrvil rauivrs would have been, by the JCl i4lt?C S el15lti- jJi V-liitt'je p(J!SIS ml if I ni .1 1t... . ... " " " ' ..... ... .. I', T1...ml ..:li. ..Va.,,, M ,.. v i.ct,. million, fiftv thousand, fonr hundred and isixtv newspaper pnntod in the rmrse of year in the Of oT Albany. This is ,, . . . "." . vear. The man :hat dMi't take Uie pa- - 12- " V". , ; . ..aali 11.1rs2.Mi urtin-. wa-a. 1 .1 an !!.. CSS-. llldU AAJAk H 1ABVXJ J.-- iir" ilmaotkn in Alhan . ITI WW la ...a. IU liaill.. ' 'Tbe-people of the rnion. "spend in a vear for newsrrf I5.tria.(i(x,c wonld If thev all paid their debt. -'. lite neaspapvrs. that theyiread it ail veacai .ajme'thatt'"trQ ttaaeaj aMtiB: 4he" vorM, and weigh seventy million poanU II they were rprrad on! to dry the? Would boot thaj eover the whole District of .Cbl-mUia like a blaakcC I -j 0f nwjipapcra is traced to Italr. The first in England appeared du- I nnjr the reien ot - gooa yaeen ijess, at It was waa the fint in America. It commenced ia 17(4. A hundred yeara ago there were not niore than twenty-five published in Annerica. Albany . Jamr. WOJIAJTS 10 TJE , a acESK'noy bxai. ufe. There ia many a life acene more touch ing, more worthy of immortality than the deeds of conqnerers or the herpes of hia torr. The following, from the St Lonia Republican, is one: We saw last evening, aa apt illustra- tioa of the affection of a woman. A poor 1 a J U I I . -t. I ..v -rfn,., th rrtt anf 'after he had been taken to the cell ins. of tl, rLJ.,t dat it became necessary to handcntT him. Tlie demon rum had possession of his soul, and be gave veut to his ravings in curses so pro- iiane as 10 siiocb. eteu 111c rmia m, iua ixar low-primers, one of whonXln the same lis own solicitation, was placed parate apartment. A woman ap- the grating, and in tier nana 1- it iL.i.js . .i.-1.- omealiceof bread, fresh from the hearth- stone, and other little delicactea for hefj erring hnaband. She stood at the bar, gazing intently into the thick gloom where her manacled companion wildlr raved. Her voice wai low and soft, and! as she called his name ita atterance waa aa plaintive aa tbe luci oily of a Rani and crttahed apiriL Tlie a tear streamed from her eye, and there the dark house, the aboSef the most ii aI .1.. K..r man's heart and he knelt in sorrow and inl silence before hia young and tnjnred wile, ' while hia heart found relief in tears, cnclx jonly as a man can weep. Though tliq iron still bound hia w rist, he placed hia hahda with their heavy insignia of degji radativn, confidingly and aHectionafcij" I upuu the brow of hia fair eota)auiou, suid lexciaimeu ; iJLi-.ijt j - Katv, I will try and be a better man i an .111 . 1 , , , . , 11 fV'T praU fcaiuMe inial, hieb alia Priara- e.i wnrn aer own nanus, an aiievne finUhed she rose to deiwrt, bidding hina be calm and resigned tr her sake, withi the assurance that she won Id briot it rrren-l ts gr arhi- bond, ana thai would return and take him home.. ' An 1 There wen; those who Janghed tSLthalT i pare, meek wwnanT oare off her erifnw Jnsbaml ; but slie heeded them not,' andT her ehf-acrtllcing heart knew or cared r"S ' J aay,-o .instinct, 'out to preserve him whom' she' I i n f j r f with all the devotion of a wifif and. woman. TlkEfifFtnwomButuu.-li . 1. .. 1 l f a .1 . .L - .1 . ' muaiUUIQ lad, UlSfc UV TIWUI Ut?- pressed state of business resembles that of 1537, and seems to have succeeded very similar eveuts. Thus the great tire in this city took place in December, 1S3S. .i " . ' Km a perfect pam; in the money mar keit, and a prsira.tioi ot all regular lius? lmnng Uie past year, tlie losses pai.t b. Xfrini. Tn.m-iiirai in lliin .itj. evcel t.tjrttr.t3, while the loss- ms on luiiU, have not cannot but consider that the great amount ot ppperty uestroyed oy nre is a power- tiil element in detracting from the wealth of or cxintry, thereby tending to retard lMb , and this we think is not above th . . 1 . . , -.a.. average .mounU the snm tohd is .vd - frvei. tlonsel T. Z and panws do not economise the Wealth of our iM bring back that property to tlie coin munitv ; it i ?i and never can return. It appears to us that the accumulation of , l.-tae, ti tJv o..ri,.iii,l i- ,n V'9 7 2 eat Isses nntrv'mu ., , j. ness; and tins we thine, has been over- 1 . .1 1 i... .1. . l.:.i. t... ..1 1. . iHievi v mow paiit-ra wuicn nave leen e,nmentinr omb the mihm of thn T.r-- !dAMessedtof iHwinesa, Waaar ' 3 I I' " , 1 t a r . . . . . ..- . j?rW. n we loudly hope . .. "", t"-- ,D V ot more etttcient remeUiea r--.-- -- morlat.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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