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If 7 - i pfufltrt t0 politics, Ufiu5, grirnUriry Jntfrnpl mpr0nriafn!5, 'tectfrffKif Jlrts imiv Srirnrfs, .Itality. ntti ify. aoili Cirri. --V. VOL. XIINEW" SERIES. SALISBURY, N. C OCTOBER 9, 1855. 1 KUMI5ER XX II . - MI . F I P- i -"i . 1 1 t f - v. ..... .. . . . .. fo' " . 7 : 7S7"77 7" 't.-. J. J. BttlJUCtt. E4IIWH4 rraisrle. 1 Sew Shell from Llrrrpool. , t i not very generally known (hut shell hare I mm east ia thousands weekly, at (Ira Vauxhall foundry, and shipped for Woolwich, where they re tested. At FnweHlV foundry, mortar, of large mm ra Wing caul, and lh .h.-ll. and the mortar are wperior to tlxwe supplied (or other plaur. Tlx mortar ar all proved by hydraul ie prnr before they leave th foundry. One of list eagiaeer at Fwr It's ha made an im nvruat 4heamf la the etrnMrurtimi of shell. aad W. Admiralty ana nar-om. are l.ghb U . . ., m.. . ... .... . . - . . . wrtu tna Mfiprorwneni. ine Mien ! en ery rVautft in AahtiM ht. It b uprated that the ; . . ,. 1 , . ' 1 , ., ,. ... 1 1 . . . . 1 ' i 1 iciuea lie tiKMi2hl beat, he hit, directing llwm to U.n and hnd inaide in a way, wh ia aecret, eontractor. will cHnineac lavitg raiU in No-: , , . . ,7 ..." 1 . . , 'n'i 'or win 11 ha frew betU'r, adding, that if toreMtblnfloKofmollenlmn,iwl,Hlitl,elreo,b. 11.it, I. ? . . . . . 1 iii- a j 1 . . . .... ... "he wn wone, wliicb lie f'-arrd would be the abeU kobeeile4,ad while ia a fluid atate,and.t W Warn that the ilowd n u U n.arly an ait ;it wuu)J rf ,,. Ttl6 4 ,j Kara (Ml tit eaatob M Ih. f lent in tniV j liar. The warvboow at (shrpard". Poiul, 00 ! '. , , ?? 1 ' ."" . . . ., , ., . . ., ...... . . . .(J"-" better anil ber fnenila wrote to Mr. ilow- fuMon, aad wrfaere lh ahell fatta, deaUa. th.n 1 It. ,(,rt llarlior the point at wlm-li the Kraid , , . ,, .. .. . j l . I aid to come aa quickly a powible. Bv fcofne tewtla aroooO j it oa damp pwiml no ma e-.e ' t. 10 terminate are to lie i located and eon- ', y lL. i ,, , ,- , , , ' Vi 1 ilku ffa irinl. flf it Tl. alio.! -..-I. alirl will taka twenty 8re minutn, am th. ir wdl U ao difficulty, ia arrhp or trench.,. p,,p ing the awl tea metal, la arH-vnt lim.-. f..it. ware oMeailed by pouring m..ll. n I. i l on the b 1 iifi ri we will iert tlie m.,l. n irn-lal u;. oa tbe banlgrd. Catknttt-firwinmitrmtttm in Irtlaml S.-,, r.il , pi .rati uf the order uf Rneni4orita ree i.lli went oa a retiirioiM mioiun to V.t.,lie.t.. n reliirtou micMun to M.I..lieli.i..n. I the duaing ao ne of lh-ir UIhk. tkahie erbleaw of In.h f..itl, W. IreUnd, and uuiy a remaraawe erhienoe oi in.h I..UI, . tail awMt iit ia iUr.k 11.... .1; . -' aaa an areoawi c n ia wiaii n.-porer. win. 1. paper aayi tint in. etrart w front of U bo .4 lite vary tlee. Iii.ll llnm, where- tfror -wrrr- 'c . laaup-raiH e. auraiua 01 u JocaW, bream. t.,lhr.f.-l.,.l, . ,h t--rH.i7.iw, Mi. pr0 t IVuit. The map ci.11 U- taiel. wb.i had M.le-ate,J fro.n the t,... a-'ljae. HI " '"" ' ...Couutrj.BJJ(lj7M th.-if t,,..n.'itrm Alu-haA iaTaat4-a-d..p mtaW-l tiW lo the fallwim, that the latter found it imvi ""'I'1' lh '. ll'th.re w:adouU be He to Ji part tbe tool way 11. cona.u.-m.-o ul t,'n'- ,b '"i"!"""' hy the Sale, jut uia.le lU indavcrm.Hnt.rtMiVnuel.to thedo. .Leu. r "' 'U' 1 1' charter .C the lit ac-U..., et il an oiH-d. They thrr. foi eoti-rv-l a car rnge ia the rear, drove through the poat. rn gm.., and o gaining the lr. l, the rue. and Umealaliom of lh counlha. niuhiiud. r. nt ti.e air." The concluding rehgioua cereiuonK are thu deacribeti by lira UeiiorWc : " Although it bad iwea aanounrd thai the naaioa wa. rtclwly for the pariah, t'.irk. I.tirr enek, Tippwarr. Clonm-l aad WaU rford, eaeri eonvnlMted lit quota to awrll the inollilo.l.-. (aambenng oa um oeeaMuo. twenty ll.ouund) that docked fpHa all the other wla of tii.ia. ev linaiva noanliea. to the taanner uf lite lathei. llundred rrnia.ued dava aad uigl.U me atationary m their aralA, nrthoul fvui or .hep. K the incredible ' vt aereiily t wo fiiHin ) " arouad tbe conftahinai la. tea, an-1 manv ol then. : bad, from time to lim., to be buiue into the oj i. air. in a bunl and uncvuiaciou. Mai-, to tie rv Mored by Mimulaala. Sull, although everj facfl- Ky cotavrateat with lh- bind of (awU-en d.n. ha.1 v - .ar.i.i .1 ... ..r .1 ...1... '1 hum awaurv, uii'T-n.Mi. wi i i.i i.Hn. weir uaatleU to a;ifruai-h the aail.wniial." Tbetemwwa iiew.li.ir thr. nh to lire er . iVwaioaatt, are di w 1 1 t.l a Kavmg la imrri orUent. ,W do not Hud it tlatrd what the ei ; . .J il. .. ... 1... :. . eW ,i,..,. . - aw. ie- Ur to tboae freqaraily witaeat, in lite U.. Stales. ' i Tbf Nfw HrUl. A o.mWofperfc.T5m.,led w.th th- . .-1 ewliae ietaearf ld. mmI). a-....!.!.J ., I at . I a-1 .L. IZto J"IJZa i xl! ti i.t.ttl.e ctidilioi. of th.- .h- i-nm- had U aewry drirvvefMt metal, Aluminium. Tbt ,-- . , ,, .1 1 - . . : brawcht tbrm iinntmieiM. and- Mr. IWard .perinea waa received by Mr. repper, a a tin-1 1 . '.. . . . wn .uriraied and ifnev.,1 l.v the dr. a.lf..l .ilu at fromthe Empemr of the French, in wh.-.! "ttt , 1 . , ., . .' . . ., 1 (ton ia which he found manv Mlo la-inga. I w.mv. . u. 1'i.mu. i.t i. ' " . Sajiat Claire I Wille. The mult, of the ei .... ... ...... . , ., ftillowmg : llie , , , -.boat the ,,(e, rineat Were staleil to be the IWwLi ..!. rJ k lu ...i hi ,1... t. wtb Shica hm tft neriW tr, h ,ha waaal table given ia chemical works vi: '.' JA. or about ft time hearier than .in. The speoiae gia.ilia. of puOioum, the bei teat of all nHrtaia, j ; gold, lM ;. mercury, 13 37; dver, 10.4 1 ; iron, 7.79 ; line, 5. The new metal, then, (for soch it may in effect Is- called) being S St, ia about onwiifhth tlie deu.ily of platinum, or one-third that of iron, lu color raaemUe Uiat of silver, but it piaweMe a tome what biulafi lingo w hen pTaivd by lh lk.ft tn.a.t.1 nn.l w4..a I.. I .all. . a.l . am toft HdlaiH Thr Aliitmrrmm h mattn,ble : I Jwetila -itl..u.. li...l. 1.. 1 ! i .1 11 1 . 1 into tlie tilinileat iMaaillil. Hint., or iltaa.ii ul ii.l.k llan in. i.l all.nilnl.l .J win. VV I....1 .. " I ' a-d tlirough the tinker, it 1 thalit a lii;hl o-loiir ; somewhat similar to that of ln.il. Il e.iii.liiels i lerUlcily in tin most perfect manner, and is ei peeled to prove a Much bettor conductor of I hut fluid lha any metal previously known. It in. lt. Malenperatureome.hatliglir than that of i n 1 lilat. IA 4vllU.lt matrix! itl lltM BfMlHtrl It atlilllMlH'h- M tnaans ikaut tttltuV Tit A ltwnintl tlfOIMTt ItTl ' of tbemenl would appear to b. invaluable. IkuUUalalaw it to La. an lb bbt I- preielieU to jliem. lopr.slil.c I lie result, .nr. svriai oi uio v,ouri, .11. ire .viayeunscn,. reiuaraeu , ... sense .a ... .i.ci,.. .' ""s - '- ' l' , - . iVtatalaltltHWa .,"!, yf;, J;j;:;77 fijTihe jilu id lie liifghT nive 'Ii IK "MiPrW Whrf af ?r4 -be dotev-isanrc ctrotajafer: definitions, but these m&Z. at the hie of whk-b, W4y aAewnse.. ' the doUaviiiij-a v.v.-vsd..iml ,Usis..n t.an . tlu. tuun. Um, ntlif taaaj ba--T11!1"" " WU L T"l ..)..! ai home and wandci.ig from ciiufv crcd will. prasW-sHe had the plaster removed, basis of all tbe olW 71 baiT rvaj "The TJeiirT of Mklhithian. in ronajr.tb weadt tacil.iy ami Ihxw, .enrfe-w .vu,m,m- Wf---- mliUmv coram. metata. ""! , . r, i,,., h. kjll, aBd wo,.U, the and found a wooden door, and Is hind 't1mt.l5or The cominoi, error consists in using Wr as sight of St. Anthony. Chapel and Havre I Van", sl-rang. . startling incidents .. 1 stamp -.he...- ..ace. N ail lies ntfht I Sot So! Baa Mtaata. twaat-tsatarbmau .aaapulaW ' ,.nctr 5ro, fa.4,,,,! ,,, Tour enorn.ouv lan ail.erb-a cusion. that has tbo. apIH-aranceClU,.e. - NcU came life U-ach ,.r TortoVIlo ; ' s.Mves dT1y th.t,. Vou may think th,y ai" F r.-M 'o resisi U 7 "Sol flTn&t, . to apoa it at any temperature, and even ...I-; , .. . Mj.v,.nRch ha, lh lR,tj OW5WJ. of an affected preitincss in composiuon, and ha ' and led by fancy through the darkness beyond, eff.e -d, but you m.st .k. ; th. y will Im- but la.!, a - g'.: tnl Juir-m. ilL a neoat. .heretld hydrnge. exerenwe ao dustructiv. , Kaer on it Mirface. AWiiiiuiiiin eii.ta iu nnrUue slate in almost every .b-scription of clay j "artha. aad rubiea, sai phirea, and Uiihuhs are but ..e.i-ii... i i. ,l i I I.. ..iiiwuai wiiiiwaw.e ."-J . ... . i . .. fi. ' , ... ' -. . . . ' nrst oae to whicli lh metal baa 'been applied; Iiau. I il .i j il I. i tlie five franc piece of J fanii-, and alo some delicately formed lch wheel. Ihcitim. A woman niTari iwr to .urn a deed. ll.. I., l . , . . , , ,'ed home as amm aa p.. "i u.ly. aaked. her if 1ar husband compelled i ... ner tiga I " II cmpol lit.','' said the My so, nor twenty ik hiin.'". , ' ATLANTIC AND N. C. RUL ROAD, , ... Thin Ikiad c.xu,trikV(l, will counwt . , , . . , , , .,, , , itli Noah CVulmn ltoa.1 t ;.,l..liro, nj nil) rttend to ll. nufi.rt IWIior, in 1. nj,'tb 1 . -I 1 . aooui iiiiit'iy -one niik. -liiiaiive iroin (ioMobunTta S'eabern, fifty-wren rnik-a. We lairo that the work' between New Urn and rtiil'Miom' U rnrwittij( rapidly. The tiigh prion of iron nitty d lay, fiir a uliort time, the ronipltrtion of the Koad fr.nn Newbero to rllcKtiirl Fortvnva liumlred tone of rail have U-vn Hir'liiM-d at fair i.iwen, and ui iIioumiii.I ! . .. ... r . . . i V..- ... l " IK "H. iron t the Koad, tailed from Unhand for " J .1... - .1.;.. .1 . . ' may dwhar(fe and rveeire freight from the iame il.rectly ; and at Xewhrru tl M h.,.., will 'I aimihirly lorated and coii-lrutled thou m mi lu fanner ami merchant the miM'riii.-ii of ' rrni ilii wan imiioiUMt arranj- 1 " meat, and cannot fill to add u the ralue of llie wwk. I In- AtUiiiMf Ua.l, we at- eure.l, ts to lie rH,'mi-.li.f duralik' materul., hih! to be niM'le, '"-'J . iu. We'are mdebtcl to John 1. Wbilford, liuj., lb" ' IVe.id. nt of thi. Koad, tir a hand 11 eierr r-.int, a first claw llond. - - "-. "Hi.-lv i.-ul.-tj man ot lieauturl Harbor, iitiow- 1 7 "!i reniier the completioa of the enterprite a nieil l.t. The iuh! it not diauiit, we trut, when : North Carolina will not only tin t an outlet fur mM ,,"B ",Ul'u "'r"u',' "" I"1' Iut when In-r eoi!l' will ititi.rt for theuiwlve. tiiroui-li lltee peirta the raiitw ariiel.-. of nier-ihal.d..- 1. -p. red for colrMlll. j-liolt, or cxini'h'r ed. dewlap- lrf iinoeMiie4it, luvurv, an.l orna ment. IWaufort Haibor ha- l.nl.y adva'iit'igi-. ahii h ar.-N.ell 1. : and t i.- Iru.le and traiel whii h Ct;l follow the rum ,l I. 1 Ivlion ol I lie loa.l l'"" " impoilaiil 10I11111. 1. ia! city fiuUfjk SttlfiJurti. lie .liaiieaa M'mtmftr Howard, TttP rbSUB(iSrt,M. jH (Hi ( j 1 1 "-' vi rv 1 ,f 1 'arlin:1iri, in KnUn-l, one. mh! man named Join. II. ..!.!, ''-"1 hui' huuc ail J Eli fartn..Hi..t Jurrd : - t 1 1 ' "'") - '""" -- a a...-. ..... r . . . . 1 . 1 iii 11 . aerv'anta. Uu wile Hi .lwJiaJl!n!aO.al! arouiiit tier npL7 . nut i.l.l. nly the g.HHl Mr. Howard di- d. and h. r ( ihiisiwiirl waw-f1 tad and l.melr. for hi. . nlr child ; . very nH W not . old ...nmrgh, to ; n,n'("'i orn.wii.s father. Mr. IloaanlS lurtiie iiavl h"! it" l iiylitn. .nl he now ..tolled to follow the evample of I our S.H Lour, w ho, w Lilc on carlli, a nl alvul do-. 'H"f"1 U - 0,"l-r 'l' nr'- "f t-""'1 m"mn- ,M U' U"- ' III lllf IU t 'nlMtriHKKl. 30 )( UM'MIn IllUt It hi thNtrhixw! No lh. ;ht inu. h iii.- -. L -. .. .... I.. w.n.l..r...l .Im.i.I .Mil. K. seventeen t ear, be wandere.1 al.iut visit- , . .. .. . I, -. in.-almost everv jail and llosiatal in reat Itril- - ' , e, , 1 am and Kurof. He often pubh.hed arctnintii , ..... .X H UJ lion of gri-at men ol iiuierrni rouninet 10 u.w .1 ' ... -1..1. .1,... I... I I. J-. lt,..u.rl,l r.ra " '. ... ,, . . little. Il would be imtioasiUi to ihwcnbe the miserable "tale in which be found many of llie prisons. M. h who had grvwh old iu orilile and Uiys who had b.-en taken iu their first oh 11 sin, wo men and young girls, were crowded together in one room by day, and at night slept in damp wH.rmrit f mwtimgy - warhirW wfihant-ijwn lraw between llietii nd the cold stone floor. W !--- oU, "' "'!.- ''wl' " ." 1 "J NX"- Iv .imrx-. and bwllr prepare.1. Onlv a few rav '. v ' .11 " ...... i of liuht'oaiue to cheer the dreary hours, for the j , ... I L 111,!.. Il.at, .lio,. 1 . . 1' V,.., . . ' . . m , - -. . v. .... ... - llie prisoners were often sick, and Iheu then sut fcriiigl were very great Through the generous elVorts of Mr. HowanL B'eat cnange u . ..u . ...m -i t. i i i ..i.i. . e .1 . . I ue uio aim hmiiii im uiu hwhi ii mv I I V ' ' 7 Uisk.ven; cl.,U are jirmid-d, and the go.,sl . w ... .. .. 1 ! IIO.MC llillli. laia iij ", "' ij...... - - png mM, , but instead of beiug'a comfort to. his worn aud weary fiilher, he became bis bit-; U-rest Ina While Mr. Howard waa attondiug 1 ..... ... -i ii-i ir ui.in 'several i. k .ai hws in the port of Veniceat lhei.r-wilh rubbish. T "I" n " i , i t.. he r"t" veda clter fr.wn a fn. nd al home, bring moicd, and a large chamber ing Ihe new, -bis son wa. ucm.igvd. It aat a ine .....s m certain ....eoais - re criicnsc. terrible diiiultnent to hi hope, 1( be taiJ, . and figure of the Virgin and St. John .the.' Itap- . - Shall I not receive goo.1 at lira band of thettist, all in .wood, clumsily executed; also, Irou U.L and stutll I not receive evil P II hasten- cine with spike in Ibe interior, heavy chairs hie lait the sscounl ! a4oo true, and ha wji foiccd lo (dace hi ton lh" cuilro of the room as a huge stone table .uous littuje means- "iy tiaisiae otv ana i a jwali rs wrtli every reelmg or aecunty, Uiough j wouu not nave gone out to the watering place 'been at. in; the children the Last month ih j Imiatie asylmii. Again lie turned to the and ten aU surrounding it On thd UU a as rpottioa : ' trthe intclbynce-of mail wa liglited-lirreah-theHilicVid te Ter'iineni. For the seTrenlh md last ttrrw I bade irood-br to Old Kni'lun.). Il hud atood ' . . -. , . b ,,. , , , wr the IbM time b tlie grate uf b?lm-d arife; 3 , , , . . . ' ne nau looaeu lur uio iwit nine on Hie Jaoe 01 Kin. The winter of 1790 wa Tcryold and atortnjr. .the cavprn irn emjpWed nW.the.jittiDga of one Mr. Howard aiient kthI mvk in vUitiug Uie f tlioai- e;,rirt toifrti," whoeyWrioeMi end ter-U-k Klilir wIkj wre autioned at CIrraon, in ' rible prureoding created infuOBd terror ia Hut tlie ikju iliern part of Uimmh. a ! midJie ai-a. Singular to frlnte, w oilier acta- Oue fy lie wan haatily rwm-tcl to rUit atal'reiiuiinaof any Vtlimie tribtioal bare yet bees youny lady who dangi-row-lv ill; at first lie ri'fn,l tit int utiiii, lit. m. imttf m ,.lii.L.-iui. t,. , ' lt " eottld not uMam aur one elee : hot . I tl. .la I I' . ., . . .r.. , leonaonte.1. liarimr adimnntten-d what merli- ' iMr inraii Mr mi linn tu m ti.-i. iiim nj, t in.r ' n - . i. Mr. ll..rl aa bow long if. bad bee, on iu wv. !h, f..i it wa. too late. Xo carrire . J ' ,...,., . - . . ... . ... i r.Kj- tweMiv f.ur mil., in a cold, drem.bii.ir rain. . , . . , . . ... . lo ln (i. al grief, Im- dund liu patK-nt leri ' , , . , , . U'-. ami 011 the le nt dav the du d. I lie . eryH-e-i'" cJJ. wet ride, and the aorrow b f.It on the la.lv'. d.th. i..H,. r wuh hi, recent afflirtrot.. 1 r. i'ed I'm iuikIi fr Li trviii'ih. After a abort aickaea. he di. .l,far 60m kin-': dred aud" i-ountrv, 1 t- gM.im a Urj j ij( . n.t ,M..tr.,.t not .i.l.out frietKU ; for - lUJlde hilll bt-lu e-1 by all. ,a, Uiied 111 the place be bad cbKii, and lli . . . . ., 1 1 I inrtj.lhui I..- ha. limiclf iritltu lu pW-l uu-- a ,1,:,, ,arl.l.- .lab over hit grave : jollS IloW.Kb. 1 'i,-d at Cli.-ra.ju. iu UuMian Tartarv, '-Ja n J.' IjJOjjijredOJ L'hri.t i my hope." H A. II. Thr Bird ffhr Tollios Bell. Nearly f.u inr tlie S-nate ll.iue, upon lh. Camp.., at fiio JaiH-iro, i the Muaemu of Xa - . .. , , ,' ' . lural Hi.U.ry. devoted cln. -Ily lo aoohey andor- i.itliolotfv, under the charge of a 'armeiite friir. Hern the lauliful bird, of Ilrzilv.-ak in dumb .bow, and here one may aee the AmjMm.n, bir.l frequently apokeii of, but which it had iiev- er bei'ii my go.-d firfttrtie to bear. Among Uk A hitihi-t woo.1. ami in the teerwt aleo. a aoiinil f I .- , , .. - , . ... . i iniit-i.ii.e inv.r.1, wo aniiimr inai loe uoi.e "inn. .luite uuuatural 7 it i like the Jietaal and Holellil I. rial- loiliny ..f a church bell .truik at l.niir in- 1 ,. . ' Mm islraordmarv iM.uiia irt-t.J " ' - - - r- - - fnmitlie Ar-iKn?. The birj iu 011 the toi tli'Mii.. conslaiit!)' lioartl ia Uk- mt J.-.rt pta it i tfry rar -!v t-i. It i impoiirlf to r.tivi,e anytliiiij; f a niorr miliary rlmrantt-r lin f"nil tilrm I tlw hn.Mt otitv rt' t'ltai ITt. tHir atwl alntoal lu tt ! ttim! - - . - mi. in. I tif tin Iii. mMi. I.ir.l 1...HI111.. fr..,n Hi. -- " a - ; ' eeiiiingtoioiMW wnereTTryiru go. tire ; ". " ,! ,i arooiHl i u u'ut UuU A !"" t'ig'."ll,;ij'w..y TO answer no man witt- Xativmtl iattlli'jnwtr. (oDUrMUB Ofa DfMTl lOtO a Lahf. Iim puMulWtj a Uk advocattiiif tin1 conversion ! ' tll. 4raltin Uirt ;,.t.. ... .......... Tl.aa ... J 7" T """J frrtm 'he wwih.w dprvioM of thi 1 batioii - I " ranee to the lead of the tlulf of tkaha. the "h ' 1 l" ,ur "u" -t-ba, II 'V eartern branch of thu head of the IUd Sea, ha. . ii--en once in lei'in. 11 1 in manv l-liui-s i.iuu. -I'M len iieiu. .lie ic in H are situated . 1 '"- Me be f . 1 1 .... . . e . . VI ir. I w-i-i ..inn im-iL-u. o. toe .iinjnei rnneao, an.i the Ii.-ad Sa and the Sea of 'lirve that this oivan, beinc rut ' - o . orTfrnm the Hed Sea bv the rnu of the land at 1 the soutlKrn extremitv, and Is'injf oulv fed bv small streams irrdti.il!y bee . . . v 11110 dried bv solar evaHira.tt)ii. lie. pru(nKt to out canal af ad-. ..... fe.iill .1. l..a.l 11 .1 i:ii)f ..I tL-ul in llie ireaa fH-a, anil amniwr Hem the .M.inu-rM . . .i.i,. , . 1 .. 1 . , , . 1 r.iiK.aii iii-ar Mount I arnlel ii-hiu llie iil.iin ol hi-ilntclon, to the fissure in ihe iiiounlaiii range of l.eliaiioii. Ily this means the Mediterranean -ouU iuU iii, ..wiih afall. of 13uU foel, rill up Uie lathy , and substitute an ocean of itOUl) .. Hiihw iu evlelit, for a bari'U, useless deseit; thus , ; XUV , tuakin.; tbo iavigaUou toslmlia a abort as on ri... i.l route, spreaaliug fertility over a now ; . .. . , ,. , , - .. ... ... I 'ul...! ii... l.i al I ).. iiie.it u.i.l eullivnl..,n I Im f 1'alisline to tellleiiieut and cultivation, onceptlou is a maguificetit one, but no stiff concelillou i. a maguiticelit one, but 110 sufficient survey has been made to determine its praclica- bility ot its cott. lulcroliHg Discotfrj. A very int. 'resting historical discovery 1ms in.t been made "in the Museum of Arms, in the -en ma.le in the .Museum ot Arms m Uu Itlaceof lloheiiiolh-rn-Si.'inarin.'ein. The Mar- ii e ., ... , i,. .. ' .V 1. I r-r, nf ,Tr,.rl. ,.;.....!,, Th.. .l.a.rs I... "i . (,-- j ing then Hung open, a subterram-.ni passage was discovered. This passage, he!tn three and four hundred yards in length, was blocked up The rubbish was re-i aa exposed. On ere crtioitises Muccrs, aud oluer iiistrttincuu ol torture, la. ! hairimeY.wrXTr, baa trrirf a-tk WlomJ !Hiri of the Vmria and 8t. John the IWtiot, , 1 Bve aoudva ballx, nil Uaek with are, am! an ... . , . 7 . .... 6 .. iron x-ai n ine lamoaa venmic inoonaub jnta ! teid, wit t the other thins, rnkM H clear that ( drscorered in Germany, lltoagb aavana bar tin-ltl niuir w rv vmm Ui uitiilia' all minte ' , of rvaearcbe KnectuaT Uaam. Shouting A Kair. A tt' of our city waa t J . llrown into cuiwiderabU excitement yealerday ' J by a renconire between Mr. Tbomaa A. Wilwo, I 3 i Count r CWuUe, and Cbarba Trippe, of the 1 ' mounwd l'oliee. The diffieuty,we underatanj, !frrew out ofcfmduct 00 the pertiiof Trinpe.wbich .1 ... mitrbt well bare outrawd the fiel ns af a father ITrboTatued the botwand ivputMion of hii child. i " Bl 'H" ,u" lu lwo mn T ' ' ""J,D" f "kB' ,u)e ,Wre 'l0" ,tr ut - qucnlly -ill. pirtoU near militt niuare. Wil - ! " " l,wl ia ,,,e xliU' TriI'Pe d""?"""1-" rl,e lUL U U "ol W'evaJ he will .urrive.l i Mr- A- T'omaiwB, .landing by auringlhc affair. "W,,J" ,"w,,Jr ,,KH' 001 '" ian- " e d,J "ol k"r ,,ow '""? ,l'"u wer .eichang.-d ; but to judge from tbe lea.1 eitractod, " ' Wit entered into ooima of eitiuv to an- , . ""- m? V- him. Suranitah Grurtian. : SaW bf a Iloy. Tbe Menanha (Wit.) Ad- lo.Nrief the 14U. miitent, give th fUlowing ; to t man bf ,he aeverca rtt. ne; and, at- couut of the a-rumiwioo of tuicide by a boy though he tcarcely uumbrr Iwenty-aix year, only twelve or fifteen Jean, of age : 'Jheita gray a. a patriarch. lVrha' the dia- r"TouTi IvTTy inlitiiW jd and al,udto much by the village boy., ! M running the Union Jack to the top of the Scott ' 1..!' ! M-'""- "f i- S him-. tf No attention w a paiil to the threaf. J'" al '""1 the fnet, that you left 'Auld an.1 on Tbumlav inorninir he waa whipped by , Ue very day the tiuUbcd her proud.-t hi. ntoliW f- wne trivial offence, after which i niouument." . " ' j'nl u'a "e w"', 10 procureiwrnegoovj wiibi, to be hereafter uted on lilrn for badi i.nij,,,. B mm ccimj,aiiied bv a younger brother. After going into the wood, a short ' diMance, lie nt the hrotber hack home for a f ro-, 111 order, at hetaid. to bring a large bun- i JU7. . ' l"''1'tr'8 u. mi.. 01 111a oiooici, ,,3,,j ,,,mie t.e ,,rout,J. t.laced one of t.L. ...... .........1 1.:. ,1. 1 .:.! t nw.u. ..inn. .ii.iHii 111. w-l auu Heo WD eilO . . '.- ... M. ... . . - . , ... ... iu iiic loin, ,,i , a iree, kk a.en me oioeiiH a w a v j "UDi "' p.-Uiou uulil found dead. ,u" " Ti . ' . unK -I-1 1 1 t . uiK ht hie L Iti uritj!t. Jbie whouave ,i j .1 1 IUK VA tCC. ItUaA, CatZl. taCattU, Utt-lUUU- ttfiArw vxlubits ilie ifure of delerminmion It t nw to have l?n one part of SvJ. Pan.-. jx-culUr lria1r tlmt h stooJ n.-arly alone hea t t it s.l t Mwiaippav. ""I"1 . 1 t 1. , 1 ... . ami imperial cuy oi rvome a inriorn aim agea man, in chain, aad wwrjetl .ympathy, weak in .Mr, worn m totf, bnme down l,r clamorous Tn ktootl mv" one dt-nartetl one way. one anothtr. IIio trial was for life or death; fear .ial wme, ilio sj-irit of woihliineaa iutveted others. Men i Ucalt ill Uiu apOaitie they feoiatfCiiut,a deJ l ilct'-s!Mrv lliev aVttk the i n utrUL'hncr t-. . , . i . . for lift' in the w ator and promt so to succor tliein, 1 . . . JIIU IH-U UI4- UiwttJ ITaWlVU UtJiT, luri rt.H-k.-d to them, and -encumM them with help." vv l 1 . 1 . f. 1 .1 1 . W bcu t. l'aul was at Uutue, aud wanted aid, . . . 1hey rau awav, and left him to shift for himself, 1,.', -f , . . f . . , . , 1 robubly, if he had got afe lack to Asm, be ouM have receive.1 abundam-e of support wheu ! 1 11 . 1 .... . f, 1 I ..e uio not . .uu. ii. it as ut.e w sole a uiill . .- . , & , 1 t -a ,t to mar. ft t..iti,'nre In t oiTti-ii heir, alter I hi ittl. , -. - , . . , - - h.ultk- a. uliir a. a a In tia. veiitaeiV ai.t ti.n'f hn . - , -, , , , . . , . ,i ....iu .9 ui .0. iie..ii, y ev tuvii 1. cue way 01 j the world. liihp SItdlry. T.t title Ji The litvrarv w orld needs . im: m.-. 111:... tu h.ic an,, im .miia V! 1 . - . these word. ; for iiIloranc4 has onsnnated and " " i aff.-ctation or careJessiieM have rendered coin- mon a general misuse of the former word. The Uaicognipli tv in the premises after the manner of a eertaiu judge w ho thus imtrmtltd a jury ; " Oentt niclu in order to render this case clear to your minds, ... . ....... . . . ... .. .. , . ... . it is t.rop-r for tiie to say that 'n you credit the ....in .:n . i i .iiiiisM-. .-x niiu , you wi... iviu.in reuuer vour verdict for the plaintiff: if, on the other - I hand, vou incline to believe 0 and I, you may deem it more- in conformity to vour rtalhs to find for the defendant." A qii.-sti.wi of this sort U lh most readily disp.wd of bv reference to the meaning of .the words. - lietndt means priinaril v and preciselv, Ay Ar i'nr r, and is always a pnqwwition. Ue- rides means in atUitinn tu, in which sense il al- m.rrs means ta ouiiirion ro, in wmcn sense it ai- so is .1 pr.iKisition ; and it means moiy or more-1 :. ... :i u.. ..I 1. 1-1 much the saute effect on tllo ni-rvea as tho ex- . - treme use ol tlie subjunctive iu conversation : lor instance, "11 my lin-ml I'eter My that 1 did to ami so, he i in . nor. I lie adverbial nitsuso of 6rar isaiii this wise: I wish you to under- stand my order, and, betide, I wish yott to oVy"ed the Spell, for there to tile h-ft, almost iu gun - .uieiii ; ra-sii.c, i woiiui nave you reiiieinoer ao .... .. . . - i ' - and so. In these and aimilar case the writer or speaker means worcorrr, and ought, there- fore, to use tbo adyerb baiJet.. . 1 no uisiincuon is niaoo oovioue nv iiiirsira- - -"TWIaWrTaakaasAriumAr W,wUieaning.i,lditioB to," is also a preposition : -Aad Undti all tbav, between n. and you there i. also a great gulf fixed." Itaida, when meaning "moreover," i. an ad - VU I 1 ..,. And tax, itlidet, that in Al'ppu ace." Thene illuntraliona are aiugle pecimena, but . . .,. , . . . ... -. . . , , . an intellic-eot writer will readily see the force of , .. . . ; , , .1 . .1 tlieir armheatuvn ! anil it ia to la. hnru..I ll.at tha oae uf brtidt 04 mm editrl may be "reformed altogether.'' Jf. I. Set. .. rr -i From the Boathera Tiawa. THE BED-HOT EYE-BALLS. A Reaaiiisetnet f Traif I. ar o 1 1 a 11 moon. On the 27th of Oi-t.iW, 1844, I entered a public converance with n.v friend. Mr. Straul.- , toa, W eut.t I bad Un for fiie nnll.. ' .h. , ,. l-,:BtBlwh Cu. V: . i,re i LoimU .learner waa waitinjr Sir her I.M.-nk'eri.. Mr Straufrhlon bore'me coinpimy, lcn. he .ileJ ax nH. uttJer t,B of , ftK.n, I of hU-om. C.pUin McKei,ie-.ho . going to London, aud who, be .uppoted, would be of M-ni,-rto me durinff mv .lav in that reat cilv. j - McKenzie,- ren.a.ked Mr. tUaughton, L utarted off, uis a perplesity to hi fnemK- Ue i, one of the mot aiiiiuble men that ever ! lived, and hi character i. altogether without j hJeiaUh ..yet aithootan. Jwaeatniev he haa su.itrIiv chani?i-d from a'froliit lovinsr votiiittor 1 looked, and sure enough the. llritih flag a . , , . . . " Bu'Urlus 'rul" peak ol that in.-nitx-ei.t st'iture, before which I had to often Mood in admiration. Hut we turned tuddciily from Uesrge atreet, (Uw niat beautiful "trec-t in tiie of cilie-) "nd- Wh"'g oae of ihowe aV . , f , . , , ... , , ,. , . IIIklul IVan.l 1. IHI '" n IV HIT I ,1111 O. rUrill, 11 . ...v - ' uwi.KU M Ul MIUBfc IIIVIIIIMV. hail an hour, we came iu ialil of C-rauton 1'ier. friends though they have urged me with the " A nverchanl of Antwerp, commissioned hf ' ..... l;.. 1 . i; 1 11 1 1 . .1 1 an American bon-w, end to Warsaw oae baa- U.ptin McKetifiowa. alremly ,hoW,aa4-jraeerlH'b'--'M'''' ' "t"l xl, partly-ba-1 Jlwl ,,, tment0 b-le. of eottoa. At Aiav me a cordial greeting a. I waa introduced to : caus 1 u1 'o a.-.uamt men la-clwpclle, a c'kutom-bouae officer cauted owe him. lie. wa truly a man of remarkable ap- j refiuemeut with tl unaccounuble facts I j of the bales to be opened, aud finds in it twenty pvtiine. Tall ami tuucuUr he moU haveih been a mode! for manline. of form, had not hi. J investigation which would no. be ! od PP hullet roouhK Bjch of ' I , , ,. . , the one hundred and twenty-See bate of cottoa aymmetry been deroyed by the entire arjaence j uaeJe. I tell then to you yow r I t,, , dep J---! - of hi. left arm. Hi. unwrinkled brow and black, leaving England, and dis.burdeuing my mind may ! c.traUiid c.Uon ha. beeacxmdemiied toa a buiJiy eyeljrows, coulra.te.i- strangely with an 1 followed with relief. You ee before you an lof 100,OiX thalers 76,000. abundant bead ofcurlv hair,. a white aa snow unhappy victim of what you will call halluci- j . " w ured, besides, thai .a fcw day pra- such hair a iHimaed llie hcholjer with the tut- picioll that it grew 'While lu a auicle aichU - Amew' ware aVmefrnm radrlea ffsr.- . Tils smile was unaffected, mid drew one lo bith as an invitation from a warm heart ; but there wa a frequent and sudden abaudoumcnl to reverie that forbade interruption, not through a (car of exciting outbreaks of pecviahneaa, but rather from respect, mingle with pity, for a soul evidently, weighed down by some suffering unknown to tlie sensibilities of (he body. Some times he ajcarcd to l.e laboring under an i-ffort to recall something to hU recollection. Once I supposed that be was oppressed by remorse; and then his behavior le.1 me to concludo that be had been an iiivoluiitarr participator in some ureauiu. irailw noil, which lie lia.l 1101 llie 1 . 1 1 1 r ismriH I. .Ii-ltve lie re.v-1 ve. I me verv k.iMl. 1 ii- 1 t I 1 11 i . .1 vi 1. .1.1.' 11 I I v -.nil aaaureVl .lr. s,tra..(Mil,a Uwi- bM amuil .' , ,. . . . , ' , jjeiie me every aiieiiuoii wniie v reniaineu whii him. The signal for departure was given, and my kind host, biJding us adieu, stepped Uon me .kt. It was a gloomy evening. , Ao obscuring mist f , , " , ! bad settled upon the earth and blended Edin- j burgh into a jagged mass of bl.u kiu'ss. The ' sun had disappeared behind Oolospliine Hill, baJ altwry- wmT. . J meacej it revolution of warning to the- iMier 1 j nicii -o A'ambridie. w lieu the bo.1t moved from ! her fastenings. The separation from my friend, ... ... ...... .'; f . . . -.-r-i .- ; ' ! niy 'departure Trotn a citv w bt-aiitlful, so Inter-' k:,...;.... i :...:..... i....t.i.. j esoiij; ... insi..i i, m rtssociaootis, sm .niu.uk ill I its uuiversitv, aud tbe approach of a cheerless I - II . niffht, filhsl me with feelings of in . lancholv, I which I vainly endeavored to throw otl. As we j receded, the bousew aeened' to dissolve iuto dark - ! iiess; while high up. almost in luid-air, a con- ' ccntraliou of gkwm showed where the castle toweml ale the serrounding citt . Just in It., nt of us I could yet trace out the front of Ar- thur'a Seal, where iimav a suiiii.v Sunday I had murs i-s.-ai, wuere inawv a siuiav ounnav i nan , wauht-d the saxnilctings of lad and lassie ; and ... ..I... .I.....I.. , .I,.).....- ' I Main visited liosliii t'aslle. aud paused to . mire tbe peerless Hamlet ot ussswaile. Itten ; vani.Ue.1 M inwelborougu, Ine homem IWU; ana . 1 stootl ag.uu upon ine uauieneio ol 1 reston- pans but tlie roaring sound ol breakers destroy- p " " , " r ' '' i the Has. hock, like tttsk in llie mouth ot tlie Krilb of rortli. v Our boat hail attained Her precrihed tpeej. '." ye..uiw, .i... o.ww m..u..ik . nwn, w and a journey was commenced oier llie Wast or nttflitonly tU aMriag-af tin lat binnacle. CapUiu McKenae bad been standing for half 'an hour gaaing toward Ui sboie of Ufovhire. ti (rwo-fW Um andfe-wisbiiig to draw hiin 1 int) conversation, ob-erred that I had oftea In,,!,,! I,, ti,A aum. Jin..;. ....1 !!. - ...l. j ...v. vi.vivu, aim a.u. vctvm- cone traced the oulliiuw of !,. C,..u,.:.n Hilt. ' ' TT. imlU . ik. . . f . ... ...itiru ,i w, Kxiuuucuceucui OI III V re- I , , , 1 ! mrk ; but tbo mention of tfieae mountain i ,.l..ni i.:. r.... . . : e i. ao auddea, and drew trium liiw tacb a iib, that I could not utter another word. " Ah ! air," be said "tbey look beautiful in tlx distance, but come, it ia growing damp and chilly ; lt ua deacend into the cabin." I followed him in ailenoe. We were the onk tpaavngen in the aecond Cabin. A amalt atore ' gavt out a comfortable beat, but the lamp ,t.e'y r'"l? moment How our .hole frame i. 1,. . I.m un.i., .(T..li i;..i.i thrilled '. What iVarful risiona EincT bnna to , to djutingyuh surrounding objiicJa. It gloomy aa a priwn. The Captain aeeted him- aelf near the fire and iraied aUtractedlr at the ! :u r:ml, : ,,7 ,,. . hich the coal. cat a Ju!! r. .! M.L n unlike the bloodiliotten eye of a wild bea. Uiabrowa were a ...j ,ie med oU,r 1 acioo. of mr pretence. Several time. I tried to .peak to him, but I could not: and an node - 'iUhle tWIimr uf dni 1-r... me. I threw myrlf iuto a berth and endeavor - ed to recover m, quietude- of nund. I Uwught of the journey Ufireme: of the won.iVr. I wM sboitly to aee iu London ; my arriiaJ at lio . Jugw. Jd Jjjto by JilUgvaoe throagli Uargaa- dv W llri. : of Oermaur. but all ia tain. I coviH tori iny lojtiW man who wa. sitting within ten feet of me. Sud- , ll"'ir "tron' uJo,rV hearHv on oar toul J.-n!y a thrill .hot tlirougli me Lk.- elect! icily, T tht Ute,t d- '',fe We bclie,: " b" my frrfr-in;rrohtag-ttp-py Keniie, tUred hiin full in the under tlie'05-! .udden iati,M.-belief. that, a, the'lio. conot ' Isrttumso lUaat.-.-A quwtity of mm- liear ibe ga of the human eye, raawibly a man- ket balls ome nine hundred in number, were iac could be conlrvUJ by the .tcady look of a ! "f few d". H " phmtatioa St Mine man. for a'&wght ainotintiair to coov iction i Tboro'" "". " Quinby bridge. Tney n . atra rn.li,veal ta-a It .' - jtr tatn.l inrBaa ttV had wi.-d ine that I a a. in the power of a mad- j . , , -, , , . ..iliaii. l.jt the g..J natur.-.l timle with which ho received me, inManlly removed my fear. j "My dear ir,"" be .aid, " you are righl ; Ii know my conduct urpriwe you, and I owe you ' ! an ejplaiiatiou. What I am goiu to unfold to' ; . ., ., . j nation. I'erhata ir it : bnt the evident are m, strange an.J even in their strangene. so couv.no- ,nS ' ' . iiik v apuwi jl AWJeiiiy uuerrou iiiiiijiiic 11 almost trembling with joy iu discovering my mistake, "that is al way. ihc case. Have you not 1 beard or not-read of instances where the patient, ! at Brst sati-bed with a philosophical eiplaruuion, has U-en forceil by a reetilion of horrors to re- gard phantoms a realiiic I I could cito y ou to several well attested eimJc. Tlwre is the one mentioned by Ir. Brewster, of a student in Edin- burgh, who constantly saw the apjarance of a skeleton. lie was convinced tli:U it depeuded upon a deraiigenient his nervous sysUih, and ever, derived amusement from coutemplatmg it ; yet he finally pined away and died." TO BE I'OMIXl ed. CIIOST STOllI.X Don t. for Ike for .anrrra Ull piml tri,t lo cMJn .' It may serve to - keep tbe little one qniel" n hour Or two, Uu its baleful effecU one qtllcl T fwill linjer with them for Tears, and iierhap be' the means of-- yMietihg ' Urle irr i v b"' j 1 here seems lo m to be a fascination about , ghost stories, weird and unaccountable, like ' tint with whic it laud the bitcitcr with i tpel', painful to hi j s:l!sv)abl; to .otetuV that be cannot- brcjds 1 away. 1 ' "V" "We can never help shuJjering. when we see ' . ......n, ,S .-l..l.lr..n .r..il..r..l r...nl .m. .--.r..- w '".- s....,.... j. ' . . - - less nurse, or too in.lulg-i.t tirand irtotlur and list, mug, aa it lite .i.-peud.-d on their beariug every w.xr.l. to horn.l ston. alwut rcsth spir- , Uftliat h-e the rVpose ol the grave, to goon earthly missions of love, or revenge, as th case may be. All he g'l.mtly partK-uiars are dwelt tiii, till '.l.e fac. o riv an h..ur b. fore, .ire dca lly pale ; 'bright - yes are set in a tiv.-d siare awe aud U-rror. ahd wii.telie. ut ba.l pwiud iiitheviii.leag.nl.-!.. to barn n Ititlllcl.i-c of that re.:tal wit. . ill esl.llir,. u. .tiiicncv of that r. :tal wt. . l.igcr Uig. r,tl.nyorpo and . a future years , you may aee im.r . aanm n,. , We have not yet torgottei. how our . n biooc. used to yliill in our veins al bearing ucU storn-s. j rue details were to us so tngbtluilv real, luat '. we could not rcad.lv throw off the ijupv-ssion ' , 7 ' , 7 , 7 . whisper ihroui every trembliugkaf, demon Uwss J luxkedLiueviTy comer aud made even our drvams. hiji-ou. U'e darej ait turn our bead, whoa u.c.v prcniuocsi. .uvsictic.u. vok-s seemed u. passiug uirougu a loueir room at aignt, au.l '.- bow viridhy aa incident of thi. kind eoataa , up before us, n we writ: Wa were iprndiag a wintors uiglU at a neighbor' with a hetoeed school conpanion; now, alas! ia her gear. liar 1 mother, a widow, wa abaent, but a hoot keep- atlim all. ftouirrlit alt. iv.iihl traif aiatt taat , . .v,... ' . wwn. " " - . . to take care of th children. A rentleman. ' a I friend of the family, called early ia the eaeawg , I tn mm ll.. ..f. .J .. .- . . 1. ..1 - - - ... .i .ivwmc, vu ma mhivsv aw. . ", fT . , . , , Hatiomi spent teveral hours with a. At leartfc . . i ill. mui..n.iu.. .1.1. . ..m.-...!!;..- .L. ; aouM keer bad quite a fund of auca, (aba Jt : her memory, and the vbitor had traretkj mr ' JrabIe and had man; atirring; adventaraa to ! '',le- I children three in number aat usteaiaj; ! " J mn f. "wanopirig erery ane grerdily i "' ffrow'lT? more ni "re frightened with j conjure op! What a brnambing " ; A parUcalarly bomd atory ' hai "J M iu . he" it waa e- 1 ruptlr broken offbr owe little trirl nkins bacS i in ber cll,ir- II WM o"""1. C .V11 m "ok to. aofM av U4, and taw tbe bouae keeper and our child fVieaJe ,lu " 1 ' Sy tellinj wat betxNth abjured by that .Ib but th.0 effect of tboae ' araWJieard in ,outh, B not yet quite goa. 1 hare 00 releh t auch thing, aow, tba ''0."" negi-Ddiot uermany are not pieaaaac ' we turn ,n JtsSu lb myie af ao'Vno- aao even ine moaraiwi wntwiea ! " ni tf7 Pure, whick KevolutKmarr war bv Mari.-'. ma. .law itk ivojutiouary war, oy Jtaneait taaa, wa tt m well kuown, made that region fitmou with tbcar valorou 1 vploilv t'ktirttstoa Courier. Gv CorroTr. A farirper ay the U- io,ti"g circuimtai.ee has tratwpireJ quite recent- . tV : : ,M") H,m,"r nr' w lBe in aotaw. : and for the same destination, bad pawed tllna u Aix.U-Chape!le. The I'l ' custom-house, depending- upon the loTaltr of ciamiuation. MULLET FISHIXG. ; Yesl.-r.lav (ThursJav) wn a favorable day fa our Kto-uermen. llie sevens! seines, ia thai j irarrwdiate neigiibwhood of Beaafort did a fiaa ' bttsin,-s some, we unck-rstaoj. taking over 100 bam-U. To day '(Friday) the ' weather at ffo., ,J suppoea many nor will ha taken. The senoa thu tat ha been bad, r I "if the remaining time s age quantity of J-ttb will scarcely betaken. Ocrea Eaumtr. Cut of tht War. The Cev. Mr. SchaoiBer. ' who has kmg been a m'uvsionarr at CoiiManli nonle. sars. m a sermon --"W bat are these Usoav- ' j allJ fcvM uf Uiousands fighting fori Ak ,ue iu j.;,. There ia bo- man or are m : .... i ,.- .u;, iknolla. a, ilk iV. v,n..r' .1-.;... .. T,.rl.- .1 . tbem lorcver in an.jeitf Consuutinople. Tbe more ittteil'ijea understand the further bearings ; which aaa. j liussia will rule the Mediterranean, and b a ' mistress iu Europe. Thi they consider tbe di- mistforr c their nationality . The priwts see still farther, llie means pretty .uewnfully employed ia Runia, to dnw ia- hf fraud and to kevp iu by jfotvft the. .mcmlaeia. af religious communities, will be carried all over il... iil.l V....!.l t'...f,., ...:L. :n k. ... - - . . v.v... . hi.vun .i.i crushed. r.ii-!e and Tract Societies crippled bw uss lii'l restrictions, au.l tbe . Kussian J Virata live in th.-.ir uiiiK-uuia slry- if these plaaa. whK-h are perU-clly transparent to every rea- vnaUc ui.in iu Kunia, European gorerameata have "comprv lit n.led at k-ast the pohtiea part, Few -e the ecclesiastical and religious, wkich. however, to ns. i tbe burden vf the i(uiry. To rim out thcse-nUos imiaeaat' fomeaeat e au.l ii...,. are built, a"".ovi.-J for iaterforea all. n!.!. ,! . r. ...'uti.i. kin.!l..t .a.a). ik. ..L .v " ... r - , . us."ig. aaa anwag ouser tuiag. that, lie liauiv-i in. wa a large twrtUs. To .ci.jov'the sjn.riac iof tbe servant "irL he t.hseeJ lt ( r -j- nejl aiorrmi-, 4ha fint that Weed Ittto the breakirt room wH Bitl- J-""man- jabbers ragotlb viL " JI. etujatreJ tlie head of the boaaa. su;...; p.. i oe ,yuu uni suj, inaii Tva -A . $' ' M ":"""r ':i-i-'--iijisaarfiii
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 9, 1855, edition 1
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