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"C - ..- , ft itr . ..... . . f ... .... .-..,. '. . . - ' .. ,. . . . . ... . ..... .. .. ' i ii - . v . . " ... " ' " i ---- - flL-$r . ' t"--!? I' Vff it iff , ' ;J r I , - - . ' .- ,r : -ii.jf PruotrH ta poUtio, 4 Urns, grifnltarr, Jntrrnal aproDfntfots; tawnf,;ttr &rts fink Stir nrts, walty, anH ttf flH9 (Cirrlf. .0 i' VOL, XII. NEW SERIES; . SALISBURY, N. C, NOVEMBER m, NIIMBER XXV , mini mmm rranetr. TDK LITE i Ott u' - INTO MEXICO. ' .. . ' Tt UMi arrival ftf iLi dHmdim T'..i.vuru.. -J T , r from oimepioJiii t ;K'.'aw, giviujf full - - - If ' Q ' "ft " ' puuvatof Dipl., Gullidnuj i i-jprdiliuii aIial tb Upaa lodiana from the tinw of iu orjpiuiia- lion up to ila racroaaini; l Hio fifaftd.?. .Ur corntj-oodiul alto giu an account of tliv ituW uf altura to the CW Oraud vIU-y, which i iu teraaing aad iaatractlra : r Eui fMS jfjuaa.) .Cw. , . l"ba waapiwti oa lb oUmit aid of th JtUautiu are aot tlx only folk 1h oc'aimally ihiUuim iba hgbl uf taking aar ou ibtir uwd acixaut, ai rw will aa fntat Um lUtwwiiif : Ua4 aaar taa Ltfwe India, bervuinirdial tlj d witii Um Ireattiwat ikrtiwiw) Inm th7ir ajiala, (aoa of tka bait, I hum wuajww,) ft-timl . -1 U mmA 4mm 'L :- - ' m.m mm U-.. VmtMo, ia Coabnila, har Ua a ajrin" an in - oaaaht warfare upon die wlthiiH-nin in WcnUrn Teia. You cae bare but litthj kl, a of the tret of the' (hrprvdrfimw, aod ibe terror lU y bare prodaecd throughout the country. Th. r M anarcely a hitler between the Km .ran.l. nnd the Haa AnioitW) Her who has net -,n miihi- nx Ml the rengeaaolff of IIkwt Mm ; and , v. n in - rheaetueinvnta to the eat of Han AnLMiio, le-r- ladiaa uVotwbitieB. hate Ion, n ki.n r,..l. iMit.j. t 1... 1 1 , , .ii,.wib, 1 iji- iiH-e 1 en lilllf 'letij J caratladiw f stock driitu off in o;n !' With a tboroah knowbilp of the tr,untrv, aad Baring Um Kioliraade cmMiientlr at hand 10 nlarw betwwa th.m and rumuit. thee ln.hi.iu l. i. wimi mmv Hh. .-..r ...... J. BHl NfeM, tailor B -r ; 1 .- ' . tilici Uduud 1 ilM. entire earn must hate ' Tartie. orrR.d'?i.., trooi- aUvpuFt. uuiiUu...tJiurt. H ty -'i-i': auiaa- tLem. hat e ia mus ihan ..ie "'"Mi".- reached this baak of the m.r.n time see ,h red raaralU go out oa the uiHat stdu .lit. il taiyt Toaeery Wj wstKm to (bo M. jw ansa- tkorhUs for arrastasiue to r into SI. mn hi j parmH of tkeae IndiairS a st.-a.li t-fuai hw Wii Haraed, aad young umV.tw ia rwtiimnftd of nMHia . artir. have not thoo-'iit UirTtav.tir ywASTocw rw rruwm j wnoowi suf-n nuisiin. ; , . . ,, . ..i tAofhy tl War I'-junim.frC fhir (ruvt-riimviit vit J it tftUfw-ttu- -ttfT r l tfaeaa tainrsr. to d....an.J of the M.,k... t! . -tU id i! m,f A,l m it ntoaafroas tbmt 4io to tbU tint. . as br as anr oa.- 1 - her. know, no .t,,-of any kind hate been u-1 kea to abate lh auitancv I IVople fit ihg iu w-eurily m 'Uk old Stales. suJ who hai.fill ku.w B,.thin'.' of the dac-MM ..i,l trials of fruati.-rMiirn, eipt what th. iu tsu - gatkrrwd from Um -'AJ'entuyv of I fctniv) lsa.e" - ami inker kalhsa Hutk.ag kti n w, will Hrbtlest susr of tbem condemn, A m.r.n, the T-tan forlbrir r$M-ta to Tn t1ieroeTie f,aiiTiio7aii tubarlfies beaui tfl ffciii "V tfrtfT ft was trt awry to. viJaia the . lertilirry of ...rieiidJyiiaijotL I do aot go lbs.- b-ngth of spponing all ihal h li bera dMe br tlie Teisn Iu this expedition ; but the evils that came of it were tlie'r.-ult more ul UelM-an imberitily and d-eit than any lliingrlr, a yoa will see from the h'utoty of Uic affair. The fiaa AaUMtio papw. duly iofUriiurd you of the argaaantiua nl ibree caapanM ef rohui toer for tiw sxirM of rauuig aad cbasthin the Lipans wherevrr fom,.l. lint, il nas known that they could be found at San Fenian- .. . . , t .' du thirty auk from here, in the Male of . ., . . ,. , ,. .. . LuJ. ILtunMa,. .J.i.'1 tJ tl.i mi l .ill ATi'll. . - aatsoa waa to ntxae over lUi Ueiieo, to (ill ou . tbeLipaw .hfiforf ,jfy,m, Jly (tuning-, and, til ftontb parlsnce. " wljw them Out." ' Thi they would doublb-ss have effected but for aruBiMual high stage of water in lb - Mt mwttmm inw. i uufti.uuttii. vuji,,,- ' itso Uraadet wbjeii detained tltewi snreral days at Iba aaoath of the La Mora ere-k. w liere they had inteadiid to crnsa. Not leing able to do ao, however, they psssl this lilUe on the night of Use 1st instant, and baring procured here lao aiuallakitk. nruoeesicd three milea iarlow. w hen- tlrey eomiaoaoe.) rmssing orer tb.4r arms, Ac I I t...- .I..1. I, Tl... ...!.. tliem from a person iu l'ledras X.-gras, (a tillage opaisit here.) w ho pretend, h! ,0 be in coiiiiiinnj lnce the precipitate flight 011 lb evening of the 1st uf Col. Slaushaua, the regular coiuiiiaudei. that, as the Siciican aulhoritic were no satis (led lliat Uieae Teaan w.-re nut " fHlibusterus,' wot frwpeetable ritiac-na who desired merely to ibaati Iba Lipaul without IDol'-sting the Meii rfaa in any manner, there a a no ohjcclion to tliair crossing to Fii'dras Xegras, wla-re there were rraatf faoilitii for doing an. This irtb-r ara eagerly anepb-d, and on the niht of the ltd the whole rty, eic. pl a f, h ft on this side in charge of baggage and entra animals encauipcd without mokwtatibn mar riedriwi Negras, and r f H.n tbe Beit morwing took up their man Feenaujo. They bad goue about twenty inil.w aud wcri BiarchiMg along uiiMispicious of an attack, wln-n they were surpriai-d Ui find theiiis. lv iu the Ui dose vieiuitr of wnie five of six bundled armed Mexican aod Indians. Our fticud formed at onoa, aud, taking the iuilialive, charged and drore their enemies from the sheluir of a ravine; aud, lakin. poascasiuit uf it tb. iin.-lv.-s, k. pl u w . i ' -i I L the fight for two or three hour, and until daik - Ben riul an nnil tji lh cansUllllillou ui ii,,r.u..i, . ,. when the Siexwii. withdrew ... the direct...,. of: r . . . rien Fernando aud cur friends returned to l' dras Jlrgras. In the light tho Tuxaus lot fuur j killod and liva or six wounded. u the side of .1 ... . . ...... . . ". i, ' iaa ajexuwiw lUc rcorioi"tlJeir i.is:Hiv,.- iiijil'":.' ??4?H -r-r u-r killed and Wounded, but t luiud. Uv been ( "'vJ of cpt. Callahan", party ij ! ricdra, "Tegre, early on the aierningof the 4th, J rtmu.B ..1.... .1... ..j., .. .....I', i ' j Pllljj HI' l" KlUIWW BlirlllvWUIJ M ! trmtiun uf th ilir pMy tmrtng rtK-kd liiiu j ' "l " ' " 1 T J - T Ha lll I 4MHm I M I M Uittiudii.Uliiv, liad't the imjirwuiun lli.it the4 wen ibt.t tin km tliat had .urvivwl lluf fMii3tirf;tKiWir iiar,Hl bv an oerlic!iii- i. t , , u, i ,l .... i i, i .u,.,-', lhM he could not qui, . yl-k on t the Invl-rif uf h-o... MWtnnn. nli..ul offrr- . a.....:. . i ,...1:1.1 11 . Mia PWIf wv M?J( IIJH , fu RUM 'Itrll UN t AlVlMU vT'J Uwrii r. FurUtia pviiMiae lie t,lat. J ural 1 1 ' ' J ' lrt S f that he (Cap!. I '. It . I . i . .. . i 1 ,1. ..... J I ' v jiiuiiiHiij iiiui ut. UK tiim-fjtu-nrc i uit own , L' CO!l.'pl l. tliu Capt Cnll:iliu n-plivd that h.- gu. U.r calibre ia a pcition , pro,.., the 1Z X'-MjwT ! A. tiaAie, the M. Jfa of the UuiUj " - hd aight i. .truck turn Unit Ua .U .Ue Uy.ropl i.a .,nBof,l,Tns.l,oulJ.ulh.HK,v,.n,-utUl,r llIt Fmooer UHh of the, to Appntly. ! bav. w.ieJMUely ct U aome of hn.tncihb, one of be there duputed by a ufior torce of Mm j.bila hair iug plentifully ov.-rt.ii bould-Tt, tlar'diinaled M Jf. now l,,alul UllllJ " of euomioua lom write: i-an, at tluj uaw time wudiiig Capt. Callnhao and an rnimliy wrnerabhi beard fi-ig on - . .( , , , . Vvmao. In ni- ntioiiin" la size' 'M,ve J't'ng,'h.-d ail thir geaturea; I " I hint with water three times, but at I wwd rf-t, pro.idd h. would WtolUM, , . "T. C" -fcaaf the CWhU Uo, tUt there ll'fu IUc-ir gn-ya, Uyond . doubt, ' 'l M-S;n ,.UngortU.;!r..p.ninglhrv f .! thru. 4 d,,t . I. maiu oa Uw Mesiran ide aiiv I. Mirer he would not l . ..'i .1 ..1: .7. ' . ... . ..." r. t I walk toward them, aad' b&r rard (iirtlwr I . u-taioii of 1ii breath, wtUi a ten) of auflo- u n.l.,1 to Indd ! VUi .egna, a,i4 the l.ul ,y , ju J. Ml .jWn', Jre. iBveUigatioia. that C!er'a rijht in making M. .o.ii ariuy. it oewiwary, until r.-lnf..rcem. til. ; lt a l,r raii.l.rH-, d-.-li -st.Jy ifuiii-d, id Itwo ici from South Amebic. If hi. dbbue from .San Aiit'jiiio coulil natli him, alien ! , l'i !r. rctn.if.il tin vloiea, Uukcd brr.1, !,;. ... i 1 ,.1 Ii.rw'ur V tumutiJrut would again pon-ue In. march into the heart of f vi o and i.x"tijli-li tli". d ttucti"li III,- l.u-..n.. r,"" "" I1-"" ""r- ""! r rvin do i-iut . erv tl.il . IImsM aa au object tu be obtaiaed bv remain - mi at I'l.-diaa Necias ; iu f.icl tbvre aa every i.nv whv the leisns should have eriw-w ,l Ui if thatched .ut,) was unt. iial in case. i l-i I1'11'! largv fc-v. and, a ith a d--p and rapid i ' 1- A ; U.L. ., ' ... ., . , ' ' K 'lu-' ""' " ""Nile k. tu in. c-lcU.-.U-d Ulalc. Uaadoltds. ii . . .i . .-, .i u ' ul ""' a..eH-an iorcv n .. .II... ...l. -l l : ...'I. j soirH- l,,iiror die tiuiiur.-,! ms,te their apK'amnce, land after initi.hing uround tire l.jwu au,l raiding '.loud of dut, as inhl drew ou, amid the t:iunt- lil- ch.-els of the Teialis, the nMiint M'Yu.ill h.l was Mi'ii to diftat'iicar over ihe hill. - 'M me lie: inmi, w-ii ii mr' ,.n: i", . ... .1... .1... 'i- i. .1... t: M. ' of lung Mii.onii, ; wii the M iitan side, and cou.uivac4;d iroiaiig or. r their b.irsea piefra t lory to eiacu:iilii l'a-dr it-ias; but llie 't acighl ot the wau-r aod th lap.dity of the air- ; Ml ..,., ,c lM, .... . , ,tl'UI UC , ill .DflRJIlI Mud W1KI1W) , I .l, madv U.. ir appear- , , ', , . , aasa.- aau tins llase everv ooir ihuuui mere' rr ... -1:0. i..-. 1 11., ...... . , ;,,,.,,,' .fM Ul Ut- j ht.nii,(n, .rc w, f uU tU. TsndM i U"t numb r more than one hundred and t'-n.-- , i IU St. Wcana. ailh v.rv faint ias. which acre 1 ! so ered by (be leiaiif kv loud and de ....j., "- - -"o- , iw wt -b4 no iini'Wt tbew - W-ne.U. were .i-n iniujj fiom everv b,u.-. iind in the rwtnkltnf ,i'airryw-tlr'wskrtk..aa:in Iii v ni .t fca bofeea amd the pbna ' .. ' ' . L ,J T i..t-.TIL.T i.. . .r ;l " '" I l l, " , m - ' " ' ml lb Mel trail eoinman,ler. Col. Man!!.-.. ! , . , , IwiMV, with Wm4B.Y i-etehrat.M ctnuarl.-r w!elu II,. r.....I.L. o. I. ..l..ilr lk.1 .lvw-r.-lie.wa. uie umier paitm taivr, lanasMiy wiiaorew wiu his . iht hundred men without filing a shot. Aa uight draw ou we had Wiaure to cuuteiii I I ile the m , oe.. I lie DaiBea of the village. Unit i 'moat entirely of woo.) and strtw. mountiiig iu to U'e hiavviis, iilii'iiiiiated the river and ,-ur- i: -:.i. ,1... I .: .1.. ,.t i. I rouii.iiii-, couiiii, kiiii 111,- i im v, , I , . ; , , , , , , 1 the eliolous of liowdcr iu the hornilig Uiud- I ' in, lfie dropping Are from the Texan Uf.oti ' pica and scouts fnim the enemy's camp, the . .1 1 I II..,. , ... w .. . !... ,!....,! "' '' - ImvuI, as it seenii-d from this side, amblst tile very flames, altogether formed a mixture of sfchta and sounds never to be forgotten. 1 taring the night the Texaus expe-ud 1110 inentnnlv to be attaikeil, but enntinned in po-vs-.ion ol the town uulil towar.ls looming, alien they cmel over, but in doinjf so some of iIh-iii bad to abandon their horses. Not more than leu or lifteeBi bowever wie !.- . -t . A tew hoar, after daylight the Mexican- .11 tercd rite tow h iwiii took- swest.ion irflly .. ing iuin. Tbna has etidevl the Lifiau expedition tor the presenl, and il is yet to lie seen whellier the wo- ..L. ,J X..m m'A it ut. to 1 " Me Olilliioll I " ' - ""I - " " I , thev will not, and 1 have hill douU but that;" the news uf this rerulse will send Uioiisnnd ui men to tlie ltio (naade with ride and feiolwr hi duiBaud the suneiider of the l.iMltl. If the Mel mans are wise they will yiebl J but there sunns to be a fatuity that leads them always to do the wrong thing, and I have liut little boice that thev will be ruled bv is counsels. Tie- binning of l'ledras Ncgra, a ullugl'f. iiiotleiisiio pvoiile, was an unfortuuaUi and ill-1 judgi-d a t, wbk b Biany of the Texan, amount , ., r " -other. Capt. HeMl.it) and Ueut. Kiiig,.U.udly "I'll , .toioueo, ami Wie only pallusUon lor 11 is ! CapU. Lailaliaa Mid 11- nry uvln-veu it li i me only means of safety. Having rciiiaitnsl llaire a lung a. they (lid, I Ulieve it contributed more than auv thing else to their s.vure passage r rlif river. 11 errr,r wash. attoni.Hmg to reniam any longer than was alaolutely ueceaaary to ef- (e a croasing. .. -Th.-se events w ill produce great Intterness ih'; . 1 .. -t .1... .....I I fivir nr.. XWlM-n lite two sioisoi "e .,.', l;. .-- , .. . ..,.. M..,il1ln . ... . , . , ,, v-.,. w Inch must result ia i:ie anm-xaiion 01 an "-i Hllllll Mill- li-TMH i atiaw. - .H., ,nd Chi - bi.ab.ia for froulief stations. . t'ol. !.illa''g arrive . red t riclras Nerrrns yes- ' .....t .v If.. "ii'ibe Mexican tilncinnu ,nt a HI -,- . t-r -t. . .. 1 ,lsilj. umi, irf.elirfnwa of l'ledras Negra. awl if Unar oVmand be nt granted be fear it wilt lend to war, in which be ! ,!. Mexico iMtm out -coi Wit J " 1 y , , , . fioutlicrii enrreajiuiidi'Ul of llit- flomr Jour - ' J "' .""J lliMlo " I taring tlw rmnii owing liitm-tlin j aki-lcli : r nuniihrr of 8it, I lmj l'Uii-w IramartioM whkh ralk-d county of Clmrtnttc, in lowi-r Virginia. A mild .......i :L ; WN, rf .u. rf viIUjb tharh at tUo Court A. i' . 1 1 - r ... . t. 1. ... r . : 1 PI : MMUKft- IU Vliy liUT U, aXT M , JIM' VV ! Uhs largr and mi-lfu!audVne ) ...... j. .1.1. ..I -...I -.. 11 ; a Uw UNjNal uf lurtlwr oUinatioii proed ule iluii he m iwaiii. - l 1. .... ..W .1. . 1 .1 ... -m ... .. 1 1 ... ir . 1 . . "I' ,l" k'"'l 't ""! f'-i'l. examined lii caiM-. lined h bandkemhief aifum .ind all 'I 1 die I inie ke niag bliliv It iu rou-UUt motion. av liie une: o.aionailv , be xao i,a-ivc Lr a lew minute In alt, ulifVDaiHiareut v arotiw , d hi !.onie trutli- fiutii the iiiinit,-r but lie ime w.-re rMf. HU ronntena.-e awiinicd nil LiiuK l . v l,iejiit,ii 4 tonti.mr J. nlMrin I demur eaiiwitiieas. sorrow aud anuer, fiill.d aero- it iu rai-.l kii.-,iw.ui ft -... it.. I. ul rtu si...!.. ..1' al.ul r, call ' nui kin- ficc than anMfiiiig .1.!.:,. Aff.-r the Hi re over. I cer,aine,l , that tliU gentleaian a a ao tb-r than the1 ar-idi-! . - J ite-UUtBSIEtt.l-OX,h AT n,.MKLIv. .IS THE -w oi w.u.n i.aixHii ,n biihutl 'Sir John e. Oeorire lUnd.Jl.h. and i.iinsjilt, reniarkeil Willi liittr-rm-an, liiirin. , i'"-i his lni . I n . llml lie ir l,lo.l t! ,-! in ihe v. ins oT hut ,n,r. i,,..,- v i.,. and he was de.,f. J,h :,n,l ho muck lor human crratiHw. The sab- ject wf this sketch although physically, and ii,. metitally U-kiifive-hial a iiiiud cultuatcd ui tie- hilivt il'-L-r.-. Iii hi yuiith he wit sent . i. , , . . . , . . to 1 an, where, und-r the protection of a o h.- l i .t. .1 nl.be. he p eeved a ihormigb; e.lucation. ! llaimg lire cactiy to receive, and the wealth to couimaud, no mis were spared iu the im- ,.ov. -menl of hi. intellectual taoullies. Hut it j yfatnaia. k. ww-l with l.U . . M.- .i- t.iia;, rut, um, ; ir ui n i ii . i II in utMiK'tii f b" Ua becomiiK.. aware of Mse-traU. be plaauid ia thsj mint. pxuHriUuI -Je lu eon Merahle w.-alth, whal, i man- .itjetl try hit fVn-n.l ; ami, Innng harinleM, he ianK "J B" m b 4eav. and is graiiBnl ia ail hi wbiuia. ' Wrecked 1 bis aiiud is. be mil Iconiinaml, ru-pc t ; and bis in euliar manner ! ,0 , aiir,t !. attention of Ins ac.iunnilanc.-s, e.vrrtr tnpninii"n- Trs-inte mld pmse.w - - - - IXIitkX CC41N" , , ,. , . . , ' Thf mlnr. rrf 11, eft.l L1.u eLju.lrv- I.nS "Ircver tcew Hj.pl m hi Uid. Jwt 4Ustlg llioiav 1 com pm wins ho comlu-ively that It nt of UMire value than anv other agiicultuiaJ ,iuIik- " t!..n ri,,t .,.-. i.liiifr ei.lt. n v.iii itlwuil l,i.-(i mn 1 ' 'J'be culture of coru has wund.rtully incd-ased within the 14 few years, iu ratio of increase kail:- far grenb-r than auy other pitiduiiL Fnia IheOto IStfl. as urrcufl u rctmiiH tlie Jia r.ae was Udytajlil lr Cciii. , Wool is the nt highest, its hicrcsu.- bciug fifty ' ,r cent. : cotton twenty-four.; onU twenty ; ami j licit kiiUsn. 3bi in a remaskable rw-ulL 1 be cotton crop has not increased half so ta- , 'il 1.1 I'. r.i iiidly as the coru crop, and the claim of tire for mer to the title of "kinc? isnnlv in its iurluence ....' !...' J.. ..'.;v.. o,-r..i..-,.-'.-.w .s,ri A.n.,- I lie Cotton crop uf le.M wa nine hundred sad twenty -seven milliom of iun.ls, valued atom: tntndrrd sod tweW milium. f dollars ; while the com crop of 1850 was five hundred and. ninety-two millions of bnsb.-!, which, at the lowest pos.ilrle price at which it ran be estima ted, is of far greater value than ibe cotton rop. Tlie Southern States are not suited to ihe pro-fit-ih!e gn.a tli of 'rorii ; llie image "prodKi-r pt'r a soul It of tl lalitaJe of Xovth CaroUna,--wttb oue ixoeptkiu, Ja:il but aixteea buliels, while iu CHiiu it is alwve fjnrty bubeU tu (he acre, and iu New Jigljiul it leaches n, ally to that figure. Ihe five State Uhio, ludutua, ! M. .- .-....,..U.. ....IT.. I.u.. .u.. " ,rr halt of all tin- cm raie, 111 lliu L ult.-d Mates, Ten 11. ssce and Not, h Carolina are in the same latilu.ie, hut the soil of the Utter Stale is not suited to the production of this cereal, while the former y ield il al.und.iiilly . The profit accril itio on 11 l.ii-hel of corn to tlie farmer of Ohio and ou .1 pound of cuttou to the planter uf (joor giii is iu lavLir of the tinnier. The cost of rais ing coin i scl down al aUmt ten ocMs-ht bush el, which, if sold for Iw. iitv rive cent, would i-iive litte.-ii ocnts 1,10m. comm ciinnoi i- ... . .-. ..... , 1 ml.-tl at hsa inan w turn, per pouiui, oirl . wurl , ,,.B MM. (ebo.4it, somcUiues. W, ,iJlK:ll,.r TK. ,.0,1, cA.j. is more sure than j a, t,.,ll- Jt .,), 1 f,w ,,K,i,il to rip.-u ; , ... , , ,,fsi,in.. d.'slrov the! . . . '. , -, ' i- 1 tiist i.lanliiio it may tie n-pl niteil wnu a pantiei . ... -j. W to j U uf AummK ' ' I The evport of corn is increasing. Crest Hrit- " ujn )SS iv,.,I nearly all w hich has Ihh ii e-I .1.1 . 1. : . ... n.. j IKirleil liltliclio. u IS ll.iv a vet i;eu.-i an v ' - v, . ,::... ..timS- -,n.l it,". , ..... , . r,,,.. . .... ....... , 0 B ..... 1... k,, ..v,,oi(c1 lias UM llllKfl UI IIHk Hat kt"H v.''t i ' ,,.,,( i1k, , cuJ a pr.j.dice Lr.kaa'it. use y U-J poorer The c!i , . . a,, it. M ..i.ii.. mate of hurnp, - U for it pr..l,a o,r... and H never will U'Tai-.d tlwre to any extent. ,, t, t , . '., t ;.. UVIarMe-.l.-maiitl- br..3Lf.n- MstuUt- ,, isul--l in the OIJ WorLi if tlte project were enterc j upon jiadieiously. Let proper mm be takra to prs- I mtt utiittnif u.1 Lit 6 mm .rtM.L. f math loHt U prodaeed, nd ie food to cheap aud -BiUri- Th lt mail brought us an intrefin n- j -:...Juir. by our fewnd V J. Vt mau, of Ik-tou, ! 1 '.ne ' on MU. n-fic. from Soutli America. Lleat !9 GimvC.S.ofogl,t from ChilT ,rtioii.o4 luarr inw a tnoth. and frmrnv nti of a thlirh Umi. , mt J xWt g1,.tk animaU. IW. Vmn, having eiwinl tfiem. think, U. be- - a ,i r w a " llir VUVHT uofHcriuru i wo -. inmi .twuiu i - ( .roiedto,.,,:, ,be barf. h U teeth I 7 , !of Jf. Ji,?,w.JM. con,idred a. identical with l kmU j . (tbat uf KuroDe. rroC Wvnian tbinks from b , T. , " ., .. h Trof. Owen divnbe. there I ;idscd, 1 , 0 , ' ,. ! ' . ar ibcii four ou this continent. A fiagnieiit of 1 1 a tooth fouud at Ralliuion- lias led to some .jtk"-1 . tuoth found at r.allimore ha.t led to tome oucv I.tl.v i!.M l:.io.r cr.ei. .hi n..t :,L, etit ion a lietlter the lallv !in the l'nited State. Whatever varieties of these nniinals existed at ;""' Mm'-' Irk,J "L uilr-v "f "r l'la," t lit i rrl.n n. 1 r.n liat aatlwls-.l TAllliin lilt- lliwlit- ..,. Suutl, f'uroi."ua. SOCTHAMITOX WATKPv. lite in I. or stew, i arliDcial. about flit v" i.,. ii,.- t.i .u..,, - 1 ' ' ' "h. - ltiug (idea of Uak or stone, aad cement. h concrete bottom, having a lock, or weir, at the entrance for the admission or exit of salt niiLv, i)ottom Ilaujbk) being a frc.-h . . t, i , . ...... vtati-r stream.) Ibis pond cet about cua,0t0 ' ' llls loUh-'r fud 00 . ta, Oa my last visit to the establishment, in Augut, 1854, there were "0,0U0 in prime condition, although bad been vary hot. AU weak lob- " k1 ' J old fint. Ikeae , aud of IM muto eUe4 ,WMh, a.at iaul .toaa. wbsuli cant Inm J.000 to .000 eack . . Wlo.i.co- tiuriH-nw: ibuader kills them wbea in the well, alo ioumity to the discharge of heavy ordinal! . Mr. Scovell lost several thousand from tlu latter, oue of his smacks having aa- c bored at night too arar the aaluliug battery at I'lyiaoutb. Caiius aJo d atroy the lobster, in -f ... , ... tlie well, Wrt WiTlnr r i rti-uirr motwn ia aH seaway doe itotatieot tbem. They kee-p ahve uue iiioi.th 10 the watt wftboat fciod., tmuu tt UUittiitiOht xm the Vafarirr c'Jrlr HVrf Cisi J JrtMlMiU rr 'iwrnni LHttt Plant. Two maidews, ltrilgi t and Hirth, went to the city, and each bore upon Iter head a heavy basket of fruit. t ltridget mnrmured and sighed ' oonstanyly 7 but tk-rtha only rawjjbed and sported. ltiidjct s.ti.1, " How cant thou fcirrgit o? js j, j,. m miufi inJ ,1Hl H no jrr,.r thnn L" ifcl,, Wwlied. I hare tflaw-fi fertaiB BMfe plant on my burden, and so I scarcely (eel it- Uy j,,-,' yu do ao loo t " y," cried Bridget, "ihat must be a pre- eioos little plant ; I would gladly Ugh tea my burden wttli it. Tell nve at once what is its name 1 I In-rtha answered, lae precious little plant tbat makes all burdens lighter, is called Jt- f 11 arc. For Wbea Uiy bardea'a wj wstfbfy, rUrnce 'aesth il noks it east'.' The Wtlt uf en frithmun who ilul not Vn' ArWuiii li:iifAsii ft-. Wmv'wi 1. -rve; and my eldest aoa, FaUick, one half of the rvmaider; -and to 1 tennis, my youngest son, the n-st. If any thing is left it may go to Ter raitce Mc art v." nii(i Fact. In airing a room, both the up-r mid Uiwer parts of the windows should U-oK-tied, as the heated air, which from its lit;ht rress always ascends, will pass out of the top, and the fresh, cool air come iu at the bottom. Ifmt ta Pmprr. yr. Hawes. in his biogra phy of Nonnnnd Smith, a merchant in his ron-,r,-ation, s.iv, he never grew in grace more pidlv, or shone brighter as a christian, tlnn luriug the last six or seven years of his life, w In n he had the great, st amount of business on his haiid-7 from thi time when be devoted all to i.ol. and rvvilved to piirsuo Tils-business s a (exit of hk religion, he found no tendem-y ia hk worldly enrrigvments to chill his piety or en1 'chain his affections to earth. Ilia business be , me ,0 ,,m a , kard .11 the divine life, just truly m rea-ltng j ,,K" Scril'tres "J W'- j " - . . I irutNni itb.t?co C roi. I he P rlcl ics-Iiur ' - -.- . . Heral'dsav.-. -The vi.-I.Iof toWco iu lheNlWt!.- ... 1 v . -r ..... i'..tv U ....r-' eiu auu I-"" ss, : 1 c,l.ud . pouit of ipiautity We bear of ( growers xvno nave oe-,u e.....,H, .-., . e n.-., the caitacttv ot licit drxing ami curing nouses 'he v., ... x. t . .Ill .v Tvum V' 1 "V . v-' v ( i,hb , ' io.. ! :.b. J . "7 "1-OLAC SCEXEEY.' How Uautiful m the axpect at- thoae HJ elitft that Jag thmatcningljr over our hrajal tltoo'U tin mi i beWw tiw. boriztiav nyt, gfaoeing owr t!a inoantaiM, Mig tlwir anowr koada ith rwert My bnca, which acem imxiqwratad iu th now, and, pawing tlirougb all grwlationa, dM out in the dark Uue of Um abmkxm out by th i.udk" d cnU of the great roeka, , For. doubt, fV, W of a Korofaa dia- wliKb ciU the iBangiwtuia by tleir tayatanoaa wia. A roJliug Moaa, U anow wakiag ati- dur par ateif. our ery Uaathiawnll moaad UU a tOBBttU, gloomy (wirttlttua t.y reverbtK-i to0? liAJifiW i"U two bkk hlv - J " "f Kuo 'all. in gtxat flakes, and Jftve a little lyrht, !.ich m still cniuy aliout Boon ; during the ret of tli day a slaty buo saddeus, and makes ' U-k the cold more seueibly ; objia-ts a little distance frutn ( us are all conCjuiided Wiielher in on funeral , , , , , lea - leu grey. Over Ju-aJ, beneath our t-et, all . , ,. . . v, r.ittinl in. I sii. .ir .rinl lunir Kilt ftlmw. 1 li. ' , , . , ... . 1 . , , , ' M . ' of tba cl'ffn grinning thriiu-h it, stem alone to prolcvt against this violation of their mitare, aud alone remind us that the world i not an iin-! incuse snow-ball; and yet there l an iuk uiaUe : charm in this s-ctacle, which one feels, but can, j not espress in words a charm known ou'.y to those who have ciperienced it, becanae, being ! 3Usj4 UwmPL..RI!. f - lv . tut , learne.1 to paint what our eyes have seen' and admired. We pas close by an iceberg, rising Ills ditheully of swallowing gmdually iu only some scores of feet above water, but half a 'creased, with now and then a spasmodic jerk of mil. lonj;. Mr. Leatk savs it is one of the larucal 1 his body backward, uulil Thursday noon, when r, e.r n j eulmined these different ' titae of ice w ith a view to discover some analo gy of structure, some law of formation, but in vain; the variety of forms defiea comparison mid classification. Sometimes we have a regu j lar table or . sugar-loaf ; sometimes an actual island, with it creeks, bays, and promontories; or an immense Uut, from which you would al most expect to see an inhabitant step out aod welcome yon, or the entrance of a cava, openiag with vast galleries, or a cavern, preceded by splendid works of art. The stories of our child hood, the wonders of the " Arabian Night" re cur unbidden to the memory, and would fain cry. "Open Seaamer and explore the dark pro fundities in which a mysterious weak is in prep aration. Litttt. EdluCf Journal. . .v THE HIOUTEST WAY. Some twelve' years ago, Xapoloon, (Indian,) was celebrated! for two things, one for the ca- rppwrg projtite of it. cuixens, aud llie ollsarj for ttle" grcTTnimbcT wf ooaa-reasfeiiriftrieim ty. It ap.ears taut aa Eastern oolleetor bad toM?d'al Daytoa to sjiend the night and gain 1 siu) information Kspecliog hie future cuurae. Lluring lb) ev'ening be bcuauie acqaainted wit ! an old drever who appeared well posted na to the geography of the country, and the eollacMr thought lie uiilit as Well inquire in rtrarj to the best loute in diti. relit poiuu Ui which he wa destined. " I wish to go to Greenfield." said the oulluet or ; " now which is the shortest way " ' Well, sir," said the drover, "you had better go to Napoleon, and take the road leading near ly Souk." The traveller noted il down. "Well, sir, if I wish to go to Fiiiilnrg P 'Then go to Napoleon aud take tlie road West" ""Well, if! wish logo to Vernon T " (lo to Najioleou and take the road South - west." 1 1 "Or to Iii,li.nio,oli ?" added tlie collector eyeing tlie drover closely, and thiiiking he was iin,Ksed on. " (fo'lo aiaXon'an c-t-'t: -.'iw ... iua rtuHiuii ujukiLi ai ui, ui,il-uw, . ;,'.J direction had NaKilcoii on it ; lie began to fetl his mettle rise, and he turned once more to the druvcr w ith " Supsse, sir, I watiteJ to go to the devil f The drover never smiiod, but scratched Ills head, and aiU'r a moment's hesitation, said : Well, my dear sir, 1 don't know of any tdiorter lilyou .could lake than to go to Na- -i m iv.ns'u. - "" "7V AfoV HiilxttmT m the title given to an article of furniture which attract uiiK-h at tciition at the Fair of the American institute- in j, ; Jppj M a newlv invented UdsUad. Rltached to the bead of wl.t.h is a small alarm chick o contfocti with the bed that at a given moment the alarm IaH will rih;. .j,'',,, uljnute, tbereafter.if the hs.Kr doc ' ... . Mft. u,ls,.is iin,l !iv is.traigbt-1 I ' "... .1 : wnv. aiid without anv ceremonv, tuilil.1, J out .,,. ma -,.oom. -.. The dillicuhy ill be in celling the article iii(( u Will .1 buy man buy it ! -- " VXoTHEU M'KI. FUVSTUATFI. Vi iTIll'i: lU'Fl Flil'STUATF.P. , i ' 1 lll.l. 1 "i r.i. r i.v . Wasiii.notox, tcWUr 23. x i..,i;i.. io.s-i'ii .. i.-iv.n ' tcn a--a:n cotitcin- T. , f phm-d U,. ,. M .Ikiicr a ..'"-;- of. uSre v. "r ' ' ; ' w lio. was its pouicai opi" niu me . ... . . ' i;,,v,o',r:,U- adiusUd ,, luuui'i iini.xi. ....,v -v . ' tin' in.'im J. EXTKAOKtrtXABY CASE OF HYDJlo 1-UOSIA. , ""IT"' uw . vMua, rtJN tociety. It k f 10 eqeaeqdOToa-to ttU York, n Wdneter,,tl JOOi.aiU, of hydro- .Uicr A. kwoiM waa Franch or fioauUtv phobia. It fpr h vaaittu os the liuhl rtinjer by a aiwJl dog, iu May Uat, but thought J Utl of it until ihu 14 Jl, when hi .tingui bo-1 came painiul. ium MaiributeU to riuiuatiam, j .U) b eot to a joail oj water for dru.kj The mooK-nt ti wauw laud.ed hit lipa a Midden ! :w cn.i iwtw w,uauurHiu um laouui. iir- l'"c-u at ucu a airange ml tie agsin earned ue in rulnmilgig .out her chamber, found amoaf SV W hi, mouth, and, Ua aaimi violent tliroW tAmU A of .lippem. . Tbaaa , M uiwu aueuiuw wnU :l.n. The trial ... ao painful to !,i. and ," "l u fuW . w mle. 'Ku the if,t of water brought and I ater ou the same feeling of n-puUion aud suliocalioii, ' ami on .lcil.,v I,..- tu.d me that even the tlniuglit of uater biiDca-atr d luin. "lie coutd drink hot fluids, however, when I, , , . , , brought to his month from below his chin, out t j . . .1 1 111 III si-nil. Vet even tlieaLe ririMlm-.l nimaiii in , . ..... ... ,.i i i ,. , , , . in " 'some distant ohji-et above the fluid he could al low ; but it required to bo done ijuiekly, and it was followed by a sudden backward jerk at the close. " For three day. or o he often MWnord ! "udden spainojif thro.- of his whole Iwly luckward, a he was sitting or walking ; and he t,'!wl his feai that ho should s.ao have gticraj roiiiu)i.jtmrbehef aev-jtad theus. (- they began to subside, and by Friday evening they kft entirely, so from that tiHie he could sw.llow even water freely. On Wednesday eveuinghecomplaiiied pinch of his bitten finger and baud paining him, and on Thursday moruiug his whole kft arm was palsied. 0u Friday bit right arm failed and was soon completely paralyzed; and 00 Saturday the paralysis was universal and complete, except in tlie- respiratory muscle. These maintained their integrity for' lie breathed easily until tin last tnouicuta of hi lite. - Ilia wind wa, cbur ui cm. lle; j iteasonl, courteous and nffectioaate toalL giving I ' 0 . no one a short word. lie suffered no pain after Wednesday, but he Ml a eon-taut and extreme ly strange aud horrible sensation all over him. Tli is waa innch worse at night, so that ha slept none lire tusl three days and nights, aud but lit- tb 4w reawiaiug aigiua .tacepi tlie Jatt twrj.-l Some nights his .agony was so great tliat be waa uuLof. Lul JbUT t..fl ..ill.ttl.d (Via m-l..Ju llMi ,. , . . . ..... -j. , . OjalurdayLuiriniig,jdu of horror, ' 1 .... 1 t..:.. J.. Uwl"""" -v rm, w into a dc-p sleep. Uut-unday montingkia miud began to wander, yet he ooubi always reoogoiae countmiaooe. Uwrcawndoclined antil Wednes day uioraiug, wheu he hecaai insensible; ao.l 1 at 8 o'clock, a, he quietly aud withont a I stiuol ruHgued hi spirit into tlie bauds of bis Maker." TU E TEXAS lkjW KU TliuL'IU Jvi. Captain Callahan's succeasful furay iuto Mexi co and punishment of a bnnd of wand- ring In- diana, bid fuir to be followed by events of im (mrtauce. According to the first account Calla han with his band of Rangers crossed Into Mex ican territorr' " with tlie consent of the IexTcaii antkoriiiisflait from wnhsenuetit int.-llia.-n.-... he appears to hare been opposed both bv the Mex- . 1 .... . I . . 1 s.a avBk.1 In.l.uH. es.t.l ItSwl .Iits-lrvrr a. iilwAAll.ilit n.M. ,.M,,., 1 flight the Meiicau town of Tcdras was destroy- 1 w . .1 11 e . ed. Tn answer to the call for aid, recruit were docking to Capt. Caahn from all part of Tex-. as. and the preoce of a considerable force of' adefiiturers utyMi the territory, uf Mexico, r.adv , stolir . . 1 :. ' 1.L..1.. a . .1 u ir .1... f : .... ' ping Ui argue ijuestmn. .! uwiiuu.ii cofioiv , wn 1., ,, iu ie lue r-suiu ii uie .vvimii .utno,- tk-s at tliat gore the coirsei.t to the pursuii of the InJi.uis beyond the Vet bank of t!ie Uio Grande, there a;,j-ais to be 110 doubt that it w .i jsuliseqiicullv sueiwk! by aetu il ho-t, lilies .again! ibe Texaua, tor the Ualcystoa X. w ha f intelligence that Callahan, had retreated toward s,au Autuoio, pursued by lb Meiiiaa and the Jitui uj ju.asures were adai.led to send . 1 ' ; .:. .1. . 1 1 ti .. cmK' mouaauu uu-n inu me u.ro. ..i,.- - j danger Uiat predatory war luiglit tesull, iu wL'n h , the inrluiutd passions of tlie lUng rs; wno-utrvd- 1 led In, couipeteul au.1 authurii.-J ."tiiceis, w.Hild had to the ,,nimls:oii ot uujutio,il,k- acts t.r- I ward the Mexican pcopi aud cootcrt ll- "m. ans ' designed tor the punishment tor Uie Indians o- 1 to a filhl-usU ring .roj.s:t of foi11.1d.1He diim-a- ' ,ioiis Ton- .";.-r-yf.i : -..;,,,, i),i,..,,,i tt-,f V and infaili ,r Ueiiieeh lr lilotcli.-s oil llie kin. r.n .... 1 .. ... 1-1 'Mortimer, aged 2 j, of I bird street, 1 li.Iailelpliia, was tor me rears . -r.- " on the skin, the whole of bis nwje, neck, arms, and hands Mag-listtg-with then, hkeamall .. 1 ..1 .. ... ..1 i;...vi pox ; He con-unco ter;n ..i. vie.e, 1 in;...:, L.. ,L t ...I., ..,,.. i llleSI, WJIO IOHI lull I ' I'lv-,,......, .'"'l- ,.,nw 0f fc.mc dis,-Ac. which alarmr.1 him ex ..1 . ,..1.' II..IL.1...V 1 .ii. cetinciT ; noweser. we sw .mmedn.telr and rubbed th Oinlmeul on ibe m tw . tU-whoh, , the tcbe.d.aa1wssa,JsJla.l,w ueatw .lemUiv luirrov, . inese rxineoies wmvuie ! , ' ,J X,L ated old wounds atid ulcer, I I . , gloves -fc-urcEBa. A littlt inciilant ha mcentlv (nliviAti Pmibm ,iu m,t toffiet that ah k yoiig o& p,,, f . . - hrroino bad a hatband, aad &m kaa-i j0y0Ut tempwaroaol, waa io-i ,llffmnl w .iaj tbat eoold him. It WM y, g, tod yoa ahall ae fcw ka csaav' - -.- UtM Werk, it happeaed that Ua wifa,- w.0t w(jita tin. - "Uood," aaid ahaJ tliera kr to be a ball faW evening. I will wear tbem." ' ' ', 8b took them out and tried tbea oa. The alippera were too small, aaj her feat would aot go into ttiem. - Meanwhile Uia huabaod made hie appears ace, " Whose are tbeae slippers f demanded the wife, pushing her foot into the white aatia. 'Hie husband looked down and became red. The rarrleaa fellow ! T)i,e alippei! they belong to yon," he ra ute , "To iiaiT don't you see . can aot get thcar on C To find alippor aad not ta able to wear tbem what a disappoint meat I " It ia U cause yoar l-ut have aaraihnl so, coa tiuued Ui husband, "yoa daaca aa Banco." ; The wife rejoined, tlie husband would Bot rw" liiWUrh the point, and the slipner. went flying" . out of the window. " '' right day afterw arils, the hwabaad lookta fjf , .ule. fc, waniei to wear; he slipped in a ringer, he slipped la two, but the glove would not go 6a. Slareorer the glove had I wen worn. 1 ' -Tbo boubnnil frowned. "Kb, madam! what i tin t he demanded"! rf his wife, on presenting himwetf before her' with the glove on the tip of hi flngea. ' "Thiel It ' a pair of glorea, he calmly. " 1'urdiru I aee that very Well bot wboTB do they belong to!" ' j !" - " To yoa, apparently." - Indeed! look yoa! it is impossible for law to get into them, aod beside some one baa wora them." r' " Ah, then the gloe belong to the same peri' son who owned the slipper. Yew neoflett tit .tipper thy other day t" - -"- - - Tlie hasband flew into a passion, IW wife burst iiitv a lamrh. , mLb ,om; . n ., , . 4 mm runts Ub, .lu. j are uuiva, saaj sue. The husband pouted for tweBty-fonr hoars, after w tii.1i he asked Ibr a treaty of peace. "Tl-a negotiations were .made, and the wife agreed to . tbem. A tit out of adoak of l!u-"issldjle - defraved the expenses of the campalga. 'Tu accepting it, tlie wife nuje3 ."See Iiow good I am," said she, I am willing to ackoowt-, J.cJge . that these gloves, these famous glores. " IT.!- ,-"'-'Y-y-t-- We assist me iu Inking revenge upon you ; give iliem, to mc, mid hereafter if I find no more sppcrs, vou sli.dl find no more (;klca.,' Corrier 4ti .. . h . . ..a JlIj L his. 1 " . A'o Ajiftal of Ou Pope. At any one atitt, louUa that the Jsomlsk Church cla'mis temporal as well aa spiritual allegiance from it dUciplo ia , the l intel States, let him read the pastoral letr.- j U-r of llie Arckbiabop and lttsliopa of the lro. nuoe of at. Luuia, just Mailed. 11m ducauseoi expliciUy y : -. . HfVwrarafrtts M mtptriariUf of Jit sawrstak- i. al ortr the temporal anltr. a nuuataiB thai the Ujiowind ruler is bound to conform hi enact-" :i r T v--.f . X .. -.- iriciifs (0 tTieTtNTlie T-;""'-WaV' ''laMBtJaTTlst" 1 the Chitrvn 'is the Sut-remc Judge of all j "'-cerning faith and moraks and tbat, in tiw tViuriaHiiitioii of Mick utM'KtiotM, lb IAjaS ' . . ... - - 1 yfc as tear of Jesus Clin, constitute tribunal, from which there is no appeal, and to I whose award all the children of the Church must t . . ..11 .1. - .1.11 I .1... 11.. ..V ' .vw obeAence. !"" As rvmarked by llie New York Expreni, after ' this a at) 1 of i tat ire and oflicial announcement, h-t 1 ua haye no" trjore wire -drawn' distinction betweea'' 1 . tr A,mt ,jnrttJrmrf ; -j-i, n 1. Buenuw. . - - n iriuutHj, u,.... , . - : - . ' . .1 'arfon of a TTumoa. The Indianapo- , Journal gives the foflowiiig account of a ksdy residing iu Paris, Tennessee. II vr example ia" worlby of imitation, not so much a regard, the etra.irdiuary C cundity Uie ha herself exLlbit- ed, as the generous conduct she hn mauifttstcd towr,ls those not of her own blood. We are : .t.i .. -I..,., t "11H "Tt,- - - iwiij vd.v. ,... , . m.itron in .-oeatioa k Mr. D How eighty seven years' old. She had twenty-three; living" children, and prayed to llie good Lord to gire Kr n.. nion-, to make the round and goodly huiiiIh r of two dozen. Kcsidca these, he haa j raised fourteen orphan children- Site, ka vlu eatcd hirty children her own and a portion of tli e-i.l,ani aod for marry yfar arntiiinetora . children to school in far", aud tlieir dinner ! with them. She says that none of thoae she ha . 1. I L re.-ucJ an,l educausi uave ever uisgrnceu uer or ,lcllls,.lv. The girl, have all married Weli, Mti arv ticll. Ti,e. Uivs bare aH done well ; , . rj- . '" f1 W" f' . . K...-r.l .vthers in tlie State lruitafur. ! -.- - . .1. ..... A. wnwnur thna. ami UlCrv IM .,ieo., wv...--, -...-..j, , ! apt. yMf resiwetable. Phil. Sun, . o . 1 - a loeniakef for fciUnK 1 r 1 Uo comply -th to have a pa., of boot. naAe at a sp.vitu.sl time. :1 i f- -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 13, 1855, edition 1
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