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- J.: ' : . s - f!7 ?- ft? n. ' i i ' . . : ... . . ; Ut KM H v - prcatrt t0 IMttio, .Urns, .Sflrirnltorf, ntrroai tmmnls, Mmmxu, lit tts -art Sriwfs, aralitD, anH ttr flwUi (Cirrif. NBMBEI1 II SALISBURY, N. C, MAY 20, 1856. Wl l W. mm rrwrt.t. li. Ik. Hib5u-r. 4 Railroads and Ibe Sabbalh. . . , i htHKurmrrr. of . .. . . . . - rLiS. the i?v-m ri Ut oi railroad hich have caused to run bath-breaking railroad companies aiding to ttruiif aUut thin dire ctdautiMr. liie ylea that the humor onelay a earn- . . t .1 . ..l......-oi.r f..uliirM of ill .rsi ..v-.-i-V U-....1' U-ritttil tnutfrfullv H'tllM 1 I Ml UIL' mini VIICVI lois, ivi.....i..w ... ? .. . . - - .-..-. .. - .. ' . I'll I . WITC WnnilT W IMJ WL'IKIltl B3lII7t 1C k " mo . ww.., WAiintmw, May 8. KIGI1TS OF WOMAN. L' A ftmyxlu at WiUartT. oft.-Thej Many -essay, have oMat. year, been -mien, Hon. l'l.ilip T. Ik.-l.crt, on? of the rcpro-1 """7 7 b r'shat the Chief 77 . f' r about 11 o -: . i- :. 10 gam frounti iiowij - wry uu uui ccn vncn liuae cuse ther mn- iu " uf llie rn nalo, t lr'iinitrk, were fii.L,"is-" . .. ...... h..ir ii-um n tin- .Vi 1 ha 11. A uwire iKir- .1... .1 ... 1.-. . . . ... . . . v. - ,.. W f- r- .- lath . SJSir " Zd .-ucf excite-i rr HZ S Ti.i ir .-tlivcr ami iiivii can rij.ty thu J.ri- le J.mrnal, fcliowiii: cmiclu- ,neut 1,1 ,ho Hal1 r,lie Uoue o! rc't,re" maiuly in tU iina(!ihti.n. Tbeage of chivalry -ili-ip of i.'itiiiis: their tamilicaaml tfiiii sivrlv that in alnxiht all cases Sunday st-ntatives before the ltour of meeting- H J(!t ovcf) ,j ; a ciiilized and cfirislian , J i ri' I Tl.. ' ..I. .. .t i l ". ........ l. r.i . . . illi thvni I tiif noiiic hi uiw. iuc puu- grains were run, all lliinga coosmia-eu, ai ine circiuiibiances bcciu u u w - euminunity, woman liaa a urongsr piwnion ) from ruJ nciw, injury or lnjuxlio, than couM bu who is said to be a very fur iiM by the wvcreat tatute. uiisive man, came, in late A wriu-r ia a lato Kricioli writxliral conU-ndt .' . I.. ).rM!iLf-i.r a .liiiiirite ttrortti le- ttisf (La law, uflw all ar tuA ao Vcrv Wl. afid run whtcli . . , .... vneiiiii". t "n 'uriKi ami ui wuikt. onm y ,n , ,rtnl o Him mi.-cl, -oinn.m me m- w hv should it u..t ! aJ. honored llt, ui.fortii.iaudv, tl whieli have h ft . ' 7 ' i . ' hr'1 ''S"1 l'0","0,", ml,lh " blld t,,e -i r !. ! rli W;th, in an he ar no longer tempted by them to tie- a hum. Sutdi, we ladieve, lias beeu the owg. , t f .1. , :ii..;i'i (Mij.rtnt .rtiit aacreU lime, iir i!otl nl aWtr.fiict itlrtk New York ltaU. ,. , , .,JT' . . w.II aa -d hv ihfin iu doing ao. TLi U as U-1 I is crinifying to know that on the Air. "eri.cri, p , j ,4 .,.uor1w. a. . d tit; t ri(!tiwi .Vbhath Syl';aniJ kS.4 the u.na! day train, ''' '"' KHbtive iMnlj'aiMJ all our fnhUc f-: hive nt ten .A-W-k on SaUmili tjneiiin. ilWt!'n IUrl the ttablihiiifiit i-aine up and uiady an , J t . ,1Iilrt(1.u. j r. r1 1 v.. . II ; .. ut i:... , 'I ri, it i;n at ctr (lie eli-ctioa of otSM-r waa 0 i t ii) nT.- ,,rati..j.a which are i"-.cither end uf Ue route the previous night. ' ft n Mr II w i t h c h ai r-t pi at Si 1 the u,"mifFiJ woman -lowing that the MtSon WM in1K.,lit..y to po.tMM the uiich ihiwit for gotwl or are on .he Koltd during half the Sabbath, ' , "1""' 1 ' " P B ", '' ! wife volu.i.arily U tbroagl. Fro, it National IntM;rr. STRO-NG EEIJEVEUS. FROM OI.I NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT, j Tether wan a tower 4 trengtL, 1 Kkw Ybs May 7 P. M. cause his w fyolertrust was in the Lord; T'6 nfry toold-roT . .nU1vBrry of Ifc , .. b he ercy t, wuwwm American Tract Society was held to-day. la- .,1(5 dwel, .g tle cherubilaV uuat tfforU bawe W va "" time pat WliitlielJ was "the voice of one crying to secure the attendaiMe of Uioae bvwg a eic the w ildcrnc)," liecausc, like Jolut, in the direction of aftaira, more vartcti!rly Pr .hia cry waa IJebold the LatntiW tind I" tboM b take eirc.-t,tion to tie c-iin of the , t hai mem formed like a cataract, becu Society on th. auhject of tJ.very ; here tUr P " rd""Sdw.f ' . ' ... ,i. hnn from ihe everlasting niountaina. w a very large concours pree..t at the pre- wofjL were ...oi, "in iWefnTMU. lirainary bxuma wietlmg l tire tract hoaw.- f tjL WM tried wiU, f,re. JllMB Chief Justice WiHiams occapirti Um chair at ; wcre p., preacbers, becaoe they wrm tbia businem meeting.- After the reading of tfrtmij believers; and they were atrrmg report by the executive VnniitU-, showing Itclievers, bexamse tbey lovI tile trtttli, bow pr.ojrou have Iw. tkr operations dor- kept their Hearts wim an oiutguneB,j inir the t.t ear. the lWlml BtirKmneed that , waifceu in uie iigiu oi ntcu. tain : bv the .-l.-il ktilu mi mile . . w i l ... .t... . ,i -i i .i Ti. .. etc. ev,l t.. im pa.-iic. "''' " r '"c "" ' n.e.r ev,ls , ... . ..u. .,...,. ...........h,! .illlSelf as.sei.Ut.ve Hiiiiii.eiit ot the country i reaciiiiig a woiim i,e a i.iessu coiisuuiinaiion, ii.irom ... . ..... ...... ... ....,. :,.'., .i,ri, tu i.mi-riv ju.J u t.totctk as a . rr-i'i ' 4. t..-V " ' Vt v-f j 'V! - :'l. ' .4 ti-.' . l'l.l ; . if " -. I IN t! . (I . '. . ....iii.ii ...i ;r r. . ... .... . .i ..i. .i i .. . ... i... .:ii .i. i... nest lie coinai ami omv n ...i ..... ...o.r ...a..... .... ............... ,.,;... ... r. It l!,.. I,.!.., biers tint lie II man. lb! v. : inlav, there slionM ' " ... .... . .... 1.111111 Ol lit. UKfl.ii.iiiia " . ... ....... ie. t. and we ramt tint lioi that it will giimiii' of evi-rv M ijike ttwdf felt in abating what has been !e along the entire three hundred miles .... .. . . r . - . .1- TtawTOla no age in which mtch. jrecl would 'not liave power. Et2rtc ll&eum. into the iiijina.in t-tit of the Jxx-ictr. Ibis was the siirnul tr cnniiuaok wwi recriminatiun. and a nijt undigiiitieil se of contwsion im-1 tfi.., .11 .. riho,l l.. ,.!,,..: mediately ni.raii? uo. An esfilms UeOale wa. . i .i . . .. . . r .1 ...... I :.i.-r iii-i-i ill ii i siaii'-. n .1. i . ...li..t .1... .... ..... -. ..Li-.-r.i t-ri.i.f . MiMrtuui im kir Kiiiitu Mmi. fiiii. ...iui aiiu-nti iii..l I'liiii'lalile evil. oi mistreat rouie ii i-ur 01 oui, umin , oiv '' - ...j ' i i i , - . .1. ,,i ,.ff mtu iIm trartt aaa i . .1 ...... t i.. ,1.t,..d,1..iil.r tbU t.n.i.. at .Hid travel. 1. tit ".lie oiiiet of a witCeful left the Hotel bv a back d.s.r, and took iiivolv-d in the law of entail, w In. b touches "'",,,(, mrtv 61h:, m4 -vtHA wti4-t Miuci. rJi,':'? ear snori , mu i mk amuLmmm ' , . f .i . ..i . . i i . .. ii-' ii- ' it... Ji..i... .4. m m.nannt'iw hi ' . .- . ' . ;. L . i.f.- ii!. , t- e!'re-i tlie eanie-I imi uiui i. Iiri-IUAU.H.IV "I re?I. . ... . a tttHf lt fttHrr-MlentiV iteteert--iii,iii i ' nuM hiiJ .t.or.l.r ; sle-u uital.v, alter iiuintr- - -7- i .i - i. i . . i -.i. r . . ..... .hi uhit'li riii.rt-rn ie.i. h im oiii -.. , AcciJchI on tit Hsirlrm Jlailrtrnd. A we- cideut ooriirred on the HaHem llraaai aw Wednet-lay, near the Station at IWyV Taw mail passenger train was proeeedmg mt ttaWsetC .,, Wn the ails of tU hnl tnsak C -tia where a t,i Eale- vfat tli r..tii-!if.ir.-. the IVimsvIva-, bat we liar Raul w itti reference to ,: Ua ir ..el, iniglit be put Upoll the Sab- the l'eiih- I vani.i K.iilroad will apply .-alii bauit, V Mould aUo a-id the t'ain- with e.pial t'.rce ti iiiiiiiIhTs of others, i. .. ....I V, I '. mhv but ue t -ll ui ui v .J' u lii.M-ebb-f directors nlid stock- . . . . . I., . r .i i ... i .. i il... I. I si-,i. i ,.i.t ..-HA t'.. r ifivr but l ''ie lie-l to reiiioii.iiran- ii,ii--r in various pans oi me lauo nie i.n--. i 'i . ....... . ..v, tor elier, -Mr If Up and was earned to jail nig exaniinat ion took place. The listriet Attorney. Mr. Key, ne i" hi Isn i of.. ll''He ... b . Hit 4.' i. a I ' l. U . a .frut'l .i ..r fer-ii-iou Ii uu anv ipianer. c re a a are that it was the ilestre of many ! the warmt -t fr.eiidi f the l'ciili Ua '.a II .a I. at the out-w l. to inal; it a Sab- at it kit-ping concern, but that their pur in- defeated by a formal vote ot'the ki,..bl.-r. It' we are n t mi-taki-ii.' .ri(i, the ground ii'ii ttiiich that ae i.-M wa tired wax. that ina-much as ran their tra. us dailv. t" in . 1 I i'l t . 4..., a-ltuit a U ..a. Uo- ti -rt- W--VH-I tt HIM ,, . -T- -. firrcrc-f... 'lbi- p! -i. we ;r,- hapjiv I., -a. . a fti-i-lera!.!e tAte.lit Jt ; ii-; i .-..-ttiee t the I'lfat rottte- w h.. h readers -of thir. ioiirnal. We hiiuiblv trn-t that lliese sug;.-ti-tis aiay avail with nil such to MeUie their earne-t efforts to the inaiigiiiatioii of an era f.r Sab!- .ii keep ing railroads ot(r our whole country. .. . j t'r-.m tl.- I'r-.! t, rin- Poprry I.osiog il llold- . -.' ! Ulll li-Vtetit all h le faib-d to Phillips of Alabaiiiil, and Messrs. liradley and Katchlitl'c forthe pri- .tier. The name "f the dcl-ea-.- l w as Tlios. Keating, ! .el waiter, an Irisufnnin at' oik .- Irtrfesl bnck strsic'lhe Brsi pastrfnger 1 Four otlwr Um ks were dristkrowgii the I of th." Uii2-i!j'! and pass-n'eT can, amd ,ste fuund j.il.il up in a heap in the end of this taw, ,( n an.! iM-axiy rem-liiti t lue roonnr. ih wa utaitied frota eighty to oue hundred aBa- alTaim of the sx,e.y since its formation a... re- aeng-rs. mon. women ai.u cu.uireo, au tasw. the neat meetiatf, The I'lisiJent ap- 'l" "P 'c and the '.isv timers scattered, wiUj a single exeef- Hil'e and by t vv o III i' elm- v - -)r,,ti!i.,il-i-nt in iaiu The l.li.-eatllio r-- . il M . an .. Ii -a I ha- t-. c a - i-i- ieb d t!o ir ia l.tv tram-, i 1 i ... i . .1 ! . ..! ..." I.!..1 an-l me ii.ii . , . i , , .. l....a.,-n N. York gfonect.v.MaJ4wal vstalo.. , . II, r . -' Tire li-.w M. -t "II th- S.ib ;n. 1!.. lii'tno and ' ' no Ii..ad. the ...ii.. j' o i -j not. i ) . o: , u j-. o - , . , -,( in '! nwi elle-l.t pro tea- id.-d .1vrver ef the 1 nes notice tin.- reuiaikable i.ii ! .'.'the etihnt decay of the power' of With the if :ir readers ar,- ot t!ie over th ojit ile- arr-gaul priotli.-!. e-taati-iii in the dis-!ii- coiiiii-ils, are sutli- liirflt. il il", having a clnhlieii. ' : but an olli. i.ii p.-r.,n. A Miiinber of the sn-rvaiits bclotiixingto 1,4. '.ilut,t.itily the h,.!f I were (ir.-.t tiaiuinsah 'Hit tr te .- ; ni-sKHd a po-im. ..-ili.,n arid lh- M-stin is iiiewh.it toi.trailietorv, but uiii.mit a. 11 tin. is 11 r.-coin-.i. tine n V w a I'opeJ'V Celit 111., familiar. was uiamlv t l!ie elb-ct bert came irito the diiting past II o clock, accoitipau- their t-videric that Mr. (I. room at half led bv a friend, ami rul ed lr bre.-ik.la-t but lie ii.kt i'ltrt the u-nal l,ur, he was il 1 1 ' . . .1 I-.... :i...i ... u.. ....... "US .Al'Ulii.Uf.im 111 uj ,,. ..,.. .11, .- h. 1 are iil.,-et t,i Hi,- tiutiitii.-ti..ii-, w,ltl-li 1 I who bare aecepie.1 iries.-ntativea, and c.im- J no want of cufid.-iK-.- In ibV Knvulive Coiiiinit .lii. nlW cannot els;t any l-.n- r to n pr.-w nt , u-,-, an I that lb: ci,nimitt- o. arte, I rfe-jr.iry, a li.-m Ion. 'I lii 1- an iitii-.iUnt ili-litietioii. ' r,.M,Ui,j . : a lon'.-.l fur the aiiointini-iit All c.. r, i.m . rci-,1 on h-r mast Is: that of jiU C(),nni;,tl.K f fifu,.,, to in.iiiire into the " c ....1 !... t I-, ..i...... L..I .. i.tMiri ' l,,',, y "-"t" .- .in.- I, ut li.-r ,wn ch,nc- : leiv. she h.i. lle H'-r native of let marsvine at all, ami so willmul rt to 1 1... I..i,t irnutil- il iii. riti ! -"fc-lf from all lb. i-,it,le,l the smii(tnr. winch inclad- such re threatening p-nU of . -i-f u. We are ob!.- p,Vt.-d nam- a- the Hon. Theodore Freliagbyy- lio"' "ot on f "em received a act. e.1 to aav that tin ntik.-s a irrnt ditferenre in, ,. ,. .... , ... ... ,'w... 1.. 1 1- 1 ... 1 ' ' ' . .-li I'r. 1 v 1 III, iafu. aiiu t. a. ianu, iiu,; , the matter, for a wife is not .itio.lv a w..iii.su. .111" , 1 1 ... 1 j.-fw-iit.. ami t.uifr. at k w iiaiejx an im niiin. mu. I. a. n.-r t,ti.t...i,.. . .. . . . , , ,,. 1.... t, i,l,;, . ....! 1 .1,, . eTiuni..n. mav la. n.Luil urnifi. All tlie (ikl ;. - i.tlie. r ef the wa iet v, in, lud.ng the imii'li abus . .I Ki-cutii- otiiiiuJJi--, w, re re-el.-CUsJ almost with uiianiiiiity ; o that the anti hn-ry cru--iid- of the..t-t few months lias proved utterly I'urit ut il it t be. The KmperoT Sapoie- ar 1 1" - ' t:.. I'.-. 1 Ue ei 1 -.!i-r-. a- ' T ,11 - i 1 an ia . .cut e aino.e 1 r-,iii hat ii.ii.i. it.-- -f - .I pany w ,,f h.-r l.t... , vera! tb re 1 . I 1 1 . Id folloW- N.-W York f the char- ,f th, lead- ,-. with the I enll- ire jH.iialed t.h.t! !, ':.; oreatlv to be t',. st lella-tly t" 1. m the t!'ht way. 11 a us a-'ire ale t ... i-.i . than a piK-in.' The almost outright riaiis ,'igain-t the h lln -general re-t!e-s niiueia'i-'ti ( the the avowal ,f I'r,, Clls-iollS of the ,.u! fielitlv h.gl'iiticAMt. rebellion of tin .tu oraet-fii! oiicrdat n, -s .,)' Italy, and re. e line - s .,! ..he jh- -h.oi.le jl.e-e, .lit. nipofaiieoll- a.- .., , t t. , t ' 1 .. .1 t,.-r ,,t it ! her si I t re 1- ere 1 , r. In I lance t-"'. ti l.arra--inen!s to win 1Vrt.. !- r.-frr-d t -..t.. 'a I--'- with t!,e f.l h.win tvvra "ri,li. sh-iwiii that married vvomi-11 haie i... r, i-,i, il.l- cati-e l'..r cmplaiiit sa t.-t ' .lU.rtue an I the o.ur-e of the niaiiageis. fully jnfi'ii. j, I ri !.!, hut 11.. w .x-rcue! ni.it than a -ii-taine-l. The public n. n iv at the Tal-. ri.a- l .ri.ied bv the-' servants that he could nro.-ty ot the ,I..me-ts- legwlatiol. : cle were laryiy aiten.,s,. an, in.- ?r..,,gr- not. have his me.tl without M onlef froiii J . j ...I..I. t t. II l!- truth, w.'.men sr.- the .n- ''ibit mad,' ly the aiu.'ual report was the theme the .'tiiee. II. rbert il.iK ted Bcveral Ser ' 1, l..!i,i.,r.. .t il',.-m complain ( their p-i of warai taiij.rtuUtin. - 1. was l.cwn Uiat the lants who rt-,ke to !im "'tithe ntibivel, to ti.n .a, ll.et ,!l. n!v s f. w hundred ' u s t j, f,.-is circiilat d sit.cit it -rebate retire. -Ice. .1- -'1 lie k. the ,ple well uiider-t,o throw oif tht ir the l-'t etui bale a hand, tlii.iiirh of the -inail et, 111 at' 1 ., of Mute; hul to etcry Wotn.ili of th 111 all. I 'an! ' iin- lf. thutiirh i,"t much u'iv m to coinphtn. nt. (jiv.-s the riht ami the I Injun tii.ti Lull- the h..u- Y- ; the merest ' 0. 1 r t . 1 ii;liteei! M-ar ohl. who, half in hue and half in tun. dare, to doti the fal.il orange l,li- .,,111 III. re she I-, .1 child hall'atl Ijour o. now traordiiiitv f ti ulll :..p.. b.i-.-tr - f-O-f s 1-. r 'in 1 ;s and r. I a! S.-..1 liit. grt ;t'ie are, nati, p.nt Sail. 1 1 n te-r.ll.! ilig ll'.l Ii,.: I arc 11-. that from b the iieV f aboiiii ll-to.b-IlotWljil h ri-.- .1 1 'ri . calling iiiem1 nar-ii iiauies. jm; cd liiade a reply when Herbert iiiiii Witii hi- Ii.-! oi napkin. 'I he ha , a-e'l p eked i' a p-ia'- or tray, luak-in-a iiio.euici.t us if ! throw Tt, when 11,-rbert tlirew his cli.iir at the decea-cl, ll.e Jar', r r'tnrned the a-'-ault with the pinto. 1 1.1 iu - the 111.it I 'air i. k a broth- 1 -i-V -d, . ill. re. I, having nearu j u) i( ,1,..,,,!,. ,.) n0n..iiiiti..nal .if motian lis. the year. 111, lu, 1,1.- a din '. when 1 1 erhel t seized , .. ..,., .r nifiitiL'.-l rufhU I....I .1 Jl. 1.. .... . 1 of formation the ct- 1 I.DoD.Nl I toluiiics. c. it l,r. I .1. ;t'i'. d . ,ii !b, :l It -! T . ',.. o! rs , (.- , ;.e i'-U , - - 1 r- 1 ' 5.. e 1 ; - --e 'i - a ' , f : ' t i - a . f.i. f tl' ' te-dy r--4i tr- 'v U-t s, t IV ),.-: k. w t t I lid xn.nti -1 ,di leiie that to I -iu to at ii a- i an h 'it - tl r t' w tient to hn mm 1 1 1 , i .. iiri' for tlo in h - one ot the v bate the JU-ll .11 'hi f-r 111 the t! t . 1 u -f l-i - .I.e.- in " -l- ..!' - J 1: -and a' el- :!. S.lb t , ,, Wt 1 mat in i . w ;-,.n .-k4w-t-lofi--" I tin- ill - of sal 111. ill V I 'e'll l.lli.t the i'i, .tft.li. w lo iher 1 ..f !! i-v. it 1. wi-' 1 1 iier-a-l-ere 1 0 0 a:i.',i n.u.t evi ia i,: -ue en ii.i r. -.oi,-,!,i.- 1, .-:lioii-, uiil reii 1 1 .... 1 t.. y th. ir pi.u e ,. a- tin", obviously 'h a!.., orobablv led .iiij.'(,!. d, an 1 w.itli-tau between Naj'!'ti aii'l ii nt that there 1- a h a which ,h r r later wiil ojj '.ii p, a if. I-, l.e l.e ttate 1 nli an, :.i-,-n ht the I i.i'hean ullitsg iVvtu the I rviich iuuLt ot tin l,aa.b '.,...'..;;. aii -tol.c i'ioSi ,f the spirit w hi. !i i he prii -ts are l-iii ti,, n 1 .1.- .- il 1- at la-t br,s ii i l.etie that our me. t.n-r- wi.i ;r iner-a4 m the I lote-ht.o p p if 1 lance tiiis year - an uu rc-i-' I o W II lit tlo'V Will. ! I, ! t, U eh' tl.. pi .-r h r-i I .tliol hV i .... !'-.bi-. "i "1 r v -j-iui.g Iae!-. .11 '., t . , r re l ,.re it li.-e, 1 a eias. ai . ,!. g.ii . u, .1:1. ,'ii,, -!-. to", J,-, c-l j iii.ii an, it be, olio's tie ili.lh.tjem. lit t l,!i-i iiav Ho mora! liht t. pi ei and c'i..f,rt rb ria. Joimi. "f TeUlte S.-,-. Ad-atiis, t ass. -tatioh- I ,s,-wh. have then ,r how far th.y interfere ith the .I bmi.lre.ls ..la good to eujoV a l.'hri.-tiaii .. .:. il... I, ii-bin- . 1 1 I . ... 1 I I 1 I - 1 1 Tt 1 -I .t t ll I .lit, t.. a- n ' ,t !.. i. eme.i pr - . - - ,l villa , d.i.:.te was p..Tto-,pa.el i h by i e. n- ..- - - y ... It'gw. .Jl Vlt n.tK-tl'-.v '"' r- ' "! peace .. ' . ....... aM l bv Me s which has prevailed on the Lord s day :'. Ii,leHO. I I'V .i.-.s. . I . I.l'.r.. tie a-e 1 u- on" time iiiime.noi iai, una Wit-on, 'hick -d'ti.e 1. 'motive; iiteliii their HVad .i..iw---w-'-t-t-r-TTnrTTaiu, um ia-uuj i,.li of i"g ami inx.i d porter-, pueitg t, "in- i ' , 7 -, - - . ' ,t- nitirtr, r.ikt nnJ appie ven.-er-; eifi aer Iln.-lii-.r .d village Kiiers. ..1111.-0.-. and congregations who have hitherto en- 1 the privite-'e ( worshipping ., Ill lio lolioil- do ho. the -oulle-s corporaMoii can vex tlie ngnicu ,.,1.;., of the devoutly di-po-ed at the"' pleasure, bv lixing their lour. .f arrival " . . 11.-... 1 ... 1'iTiMi hr other of the id ale I Jepai 1 111 e j u-t - - - t the aaiictiiury me u ,i,,,-- 'im individual m 01 -no - i b.,i,ain lm.' iio 'atin, mt 1 Veil VI - -t . ,.l v: ..J 1. ;...: pcpU. c.-.,rii-p'i. I. ,.a,-r " We -how a I. ulalioii 'liuet, but -nr.1 tl rts ,f pri-ts of Home t eintera. t t :, -r own caii-c. lake the following example as on.- out of litrmlrcls. Iri'the Haute tt',n-, l'a-tr l'ai r-t, at Ye-oiil. ha-open-el a new place of wor-hip nt Jersey. In order toootain fund- t -build aciiiin '1 at Ye-.iil. lie made an excursion into a netoli'o"! ing department. the Haute Maine, a- far as It-,uri...ulie-!e- llaim-, w here be was called it,ii to bury a I'm-te-tant lady. The day previous to the funeral, the pi ie-t thumb-red from hi- pul pit iif.'aiii-t the proic-tants. and forbade anv of lii parishioners to follow thu re mains to the grave. Vain -words ! ll -man ('atle.lic ladies held the corners "I , r -I the ,1, f t! l'r loin, a!.! t',et-.v Inrt. The-tru' excitiri.', mi l a and chairs wen part.- t ti,' rontc-t. The Atl-tiian I r . . x a- pi -out ;i- a -,eci.it"r, ,pin-i- o.li;.. what was oceurriug. till l.e vi en! lip to thi i t -;i't. to a-ccitaiu w lawmnk'-r, siipn-tne and absolute ; and v't. br ,'h r- closed on Her oh ii'.v became inteiiM-ly - U progressed, crockery broken profuselv, bv the ami iw.w. rs .1-tu. d. 'h. inconsistent 1 1 u 1 1 1 .1 1 , 1 1 v a- ll' lie-- p.., rs lltld llliLs U.fe te. t -ear, ,1 iliiiitl iind d---trwi, lil,!,'. far aa.tv .ul of the reacli of any s,-eolid.ir.t law !'' 1 G 0.aT publnalioti or ;l 1 0,4 4 1 .08 1 , rg-: ! TTie New York t'otoniaition Sici. ty celebra- j l.-U i ieir tntv-fourtli ai.'iiiversarv last evening in the .'.jll.tiale I I. ill ll iu I.afav -lte 1'Ure. I he Treastirer'a rejirt pats the total receipts of loan of Iw elitv'tiie bun- , the etp-iis- incurred ill 1'i.n. !- b' ,!. 1 a!,-, We r be ( .'1 ,t III'" H-r! wa- dead. M, Uav t, -tilh lifi-re! ll..: tl'i.mg , and man lieth 1 III..I1IH I. Til Vol . l M I MI'UI-. learn from the Memphis (Tenti 1 l a the 1-1 in-tuiit that early in the afternoon .,f the -"th ii'itimo the report of a pistol -aw, w hen w a- heaid at the hou-e of Mi- lallmau, x or sev i n im the corner of Main it 11 1 .leHVrsoli r-'ii- in a 'il!!-, ami though! it wa- street.-, ill 4 oat c'.ty. A moinelit af.cr a lo-tai ti !.: ill. i',ng tin- -' wai'is ofthe ward- 1 m-i j . . 111 i 11 I 'oliiier. a il.iguei re,,p- ,f the servant- t v pi-t, w a- si eii euiergiiiig Irotn the door vvitlt a pi-t il that In room, 1 i, '. !. but la klel k I" 11 11 -..a II,;. :,. rt a-. I ie ! ,,f :h, in -tu WillO-Ss sei who W.a- si .i ... I..M Mr laidnier witli a chair -ei v in'- -inking Mr. Iler ti g h 1 m I. V ti:' Wl isls. ( ue i. I, in w ith a chair, w lien -I .1 chair to defend Herbert, .km g under the weight ,,1'lho-e I iai d.n.'r w .t- ho.il iiig tht 111 ,-lv. After Ili ibert liicvl hi- btnii iiiortaliv wound l.ist! the l!i,' r t w ,, servant s -tilT cTciTched ' in the house, ami lie fe him Mr iu.tii rushed forward with a alarm hud been r cane. ..u ;n, "If v.,11 dn't release hnn, I'll kill via." Mr. lleihpit wa- injured, and tit" witi i-i pl.iceil a patch on Ins i -. lb rhi rt's pi-t, il w as a single bar I a parrot in d bv a Mi. sending out the bar.jue Iunaitiiie. at '.'(1,077. and the pawn tit.- at l.'u.olti!. The I ir,-lor' l.p,-t, ifu.'iiicst oilier matters, r. jt. u the. fail ure f tlie et'-.it to s.iure aid ftotii the la-l ses sion of the I-.-gishitut'. tal . hot e in the fu ,f Hire ,1 the urn"! 4tiHPtitti It f- ;rf1-r U-itt'- Twtit -tit--TP ; fult 'iM" tlie ;i m mU aii'l jtlnit of A ui tk an '-oionigilfiufi N i tf fin sml npTf'ina- tinj on- liiihtln i tli-u-i;t'l u!!'-, llic cj.K-n-im-nt nf .-ill iiit rit.r M-tt!- tnt-nt. At. ; fitinU nous tfM-l. rn.-'- s.f (liii-tian j r,tf.-M t.i i. frit' a rtn-l in tin- S..iln ru M tt f lint 'ufttrY, ami r.-l in to tlie r u al of ltv s1m-o tra.U on a-st 1 if Alnrn, iiuj nr.- tlie iniMrt.iiM-' uf tic j-Irtti fjr exn-mlin tV ytv of I'arift from in I,t.-4 nt 1. ti.it- r it jfjil;fjcation. Itum tmi 'rjMrM-w to d. IK- is futi to in mem,ftmdl and no'.,- hsik iu hand, and ax-com panned only l,v an aid ue camp or trencrai i-'truet, busily at w ork in seme of the fiitbit and matt nfl- ,Uel,ted suburbs of tlie city. Tli' Cuiml ErjirJtliin,. Tlie I'oited -fstataa sture-hip Sup) lv. dispatched some time tiaeesto the I.-dil.'rtanc.au ur a cargo of cameU, was mXt King-ton. Jamaica, on the 13iii ultimo. 'Of these ai.itiia)s; she has thirty -live on board, lim lihLiihola- (T. i.a-J I'.ulh-tiii of the 12lh ultimo sav s : " Workm n are now busy in erecting eaelow ures for the Cfutels that are daily expected mt that f-ort for iw.-rvi.-e on the Western I'laioa. It is proposed to keep the animals at that pW s. i, ml niotiths to recruit tli-m. Some of tit. siiimals w, repr-si iited by the iceroy of,JTt to our (ioK-rntii,, 11!, l ut nto-t of them were pro cured by Maj. WayiM. and CapL I'arter, MaJer the Bppropttatiofl made fur Ute pUTftuae at tin In-t -,--s,,i, of 4 -.,ngrei-i. ?sonie Arabs pane them to take care of tlnm." '1 I'll.- lucclm' was :iddr,-s,d bv sev.-ra! rev gel,' bin, ti, including ll,e K.-v. 1 Ir. Ilinlt-y 'a'hitii.'t',ti I itv, I '"rr,-sM,ii,liug Strrelary the Ani. rtcitn I oloiiizalioii Ss-ietv. Smith confiriiieti Col. McKay's .sav ing a crowd id erv ants had ertiii their povfer, striking him the 1. all. ami. around the tomb, one bun dred ami tiltv ao.liui-W"4ii ' ' The persons listeiietl seriously a-ir4s-d't'-;4i'le: C.i. t.,I -tatettit III Mr. ll.r! on t!o bead w ith I. late-, V 1 Mr. Hid, ,,p, a member of Cuigres-, te tilied that he was" positively certain the lischar'c. while tho struggle 0I1. Three or four pcr-oii- hlnio him iiml he appeared to be 1 c xliau-ti tr plst, w lis Wet' iiy-, 'I unit 1 I'.r a Cr ,.4-4 tl.iS .1 "I IO HI' llea-1 p,ke both again-t ' !!i pa age f the tnea ,', l"i. iiiie v..w ing ihle to the g'niral policy ,iil iti.pr .tetiif !-.!iv graut- U ,u tie- i,'-v Ma! the !iad an'ag' k. and 1,.-;iig,j!-iii'l the eiij i. l tr-.iii the J ederal Ia ' nation oi a iurclics w Inch life still cto-e l r V ,i '" ;.indiii ' corroborated the fact be hal given tlie parrot to il .uiig l.4ix.. '"ttiarKeVj'Tirt'St'Ttr'aiit s were pressing a inair in the city, who luul returned it to hnn. " joyed the privi! uiiiiiolestc'l, Cili iiiei ces Wei I' he.il "1 -fa'es W h" i.r.-atioii-r 1 niaoV- -bar. d tlie iea-t in ' Mr. S'uait, 011 the ..l -i. igbt the new s-uS s wore f , a di.a'ivaiitaga', as ( ipar- 1 ' , !;..-. !'. Mates, from the fact that :, .il-ji LiL ci.ii.pi-"'. i to buy uiat. I i pra' t irv r gl. f the' l e.leral i"V- ..v..t lit -ffc nds-H?upieM.-y the ..r. ..1 .in I. fai. eVeii skfler their hand upon hiiu ; c.i!ii:imc can .it aw woiihl lav or but "He of the-c great disturb eoiigi-egati'Uo l.'.i.. hundred, of mil - "t its track, l' tematicallv, every Sabbath, -lay will, me puliitv. il isw much llie.V may have, the legal i;ijM. t. d. this, lilt gondiim-n ,uaiaLldiuii.-liiL.itKdy;iu great wrong. those who furnish taciiitit lncemeiils for travelling to nieJu.ij.ng..Aliijtaaiig.Ji'):art'raria leiei.it parts, are not a cause 01 uist-our iigemeiit. We hear from rranvillers, one "ot these, near A miens, that the Protest ants there are full of coiiiidchcc and linn ness. .Not one deserter among them. -Meetings continue (lu re; two new land- I. es have hit the-rank a of Home to join the Iwaiig lica! t iiurcli. Two young men forrtoulv singers at the priest's ma-ts, have, after I',, low ing a course of in-true II. .I1 fioin the p.i-tr. j lined the Trotc-d-unt Chinch; while an aged man died iu the peace ,f the Saviour, having been called out of his daikneaS at the f lev -.-nth hour."' 111 one hand an tlie other. lie was Pillow. William-, who waa demanding posse sion ofthe bird. Conner then turned and presented the pistol at Williams, who go! behind the gatepost, and Conner then' walked avtav. Williams had, however. by tlie shot llrcd o the earth. The usctl and several cit izens pursued Conner, among others Mr. W. C. M.itlniis, m ho tired-ill him, Con ner immediately turned oil Mr. Mathais and coinriVrhccd tiring. At the third -hot Mr. Mathais fell, a ball having pierc ed his liearl, ami he expired iu a few 'minute. Conner again Ihd, but was seized bv ait Irsilunuii, who held him ' until the cTovvd cauic'in'C A brother of Mr. Malhias wished to avenge hi live' death mi the spot, iu their own hands, but the city Marshal finally pre vailed, and 'oiim r wu locked in ihe ca-labMjttii.ML.. icveliiug, wbeii hi dtud, Tl -appnai-s. that c-i-,,np Weic athoii-l the sf amit tu llieii""aKihli,iir . (jiixTir - t m auTtiiini. gaTtiefingTn I.hiMfc Islam), Win. l.lyd (iarwon ofbxr- ( .1 I he f..o..w U.g 'ci--i.kuU.w, -w buiii adopted: -Kesolv-fd, Tliat a Nero fiddled, while 'Koine wa- burning, so a distingtiialied con-ervative citizen of Maachusettai, Hon. Kdward Kvcrett. ut n time when tlie gmwiiig t.u.l.nev to inatKipati, ,n States aic on the brink of a civil war, BnB ntirc hainiiitir of lh,: friend- of the the liberties ofthe tietilde are iu tlie dlMt fr,ni th, ati.l the cause argiits I .light pi,sats ITlr iIm future under. Mm' I100I ofthe (slave power, gt ineiliiig s.a- 'iddr.-scl bv s- vera! r, v, r, nd '""ll to deliver an clooneilt UUt tutaome 0f jiaut'gyric upon the character 01 w aiu f .ing!..ii. and tc Maiiv for hiuniclf thcreliy tlie applause of an idtnatrons mukitiidu, ostensibly as a mark of iirofound ivoncr- tt. r th.- .1 Ijoiirniiieiit .,f .he public m' ting jui.m t..r the niemorr ofthe " "J-'atiier iff the smi. ly held th, ir annua! rut--Which res.,liitions were the nieiiit-r ,f a lopl-.i uigiug I lie present Administration .0 follow tlie evatnple of that of I'i,-,:.! lit Monroe, who .-xpeiid.d the appropriation f,,r putting down the -lav,- trad ill colonization. fanatics ci,tiisi-iug the American Anti ' T in his icl i- Slavey S K'i.ty mii-h-red in full force to day at his t .uiiitrv," but nianifoth-, in view ff all ihe circumstances, to give coiwfit Mid aid to a slav eholding oligarchy, to JWT petuate a pro-slavery compact, and to aim a fresh blow ut the antinlavery moTe 11if.1t." These men are undoubtedly crazy, and ouoht to be put into straight-jacket-; with out delav. They have made several d'm- thc t ii v Asseiiiblv Ihsitns, and indulged in their 1 coyeries which no sane man would have dreamed of, viz: that the liberties of "the people are in the dust ; that Mr. Everettii ..ration had anything to do with thegiw tion of slavery and that anv bodv and -ibey yi.t'tl4dja-4aia,is.i.Ml n ' piini Vjrrk1 maiu- ,s .a tin-,,).,. 1 usual iiivecl'iv-es against all who do nt ngr. with ih.ir radical sentiments. Mm. I.,,., liar- 1 lieiTef---Tmf-rvitn,l -IMTes"'-lrtTTr-sITTTr dow 11 t whom be nllcrvvaids u-eeitainei) but w i-hing allerw.u .1- 10 to l.e Mr. I lei bel t 1 prev i'tus l.i and at the had sent C n r to get it. time d the Hung 'i me pi-" epo: It she t ait. I h ponte s Icsliinoiiy conliriiiatory of the abov e. There w .1- an iinihcii , crow about the j llia'.llt -ted. were pi e-eii was als 111 am lllt'lit wa; ail. a'1'1 inni.di cxeitt M.inv ni ni!nrs of Ctngres- '. , (,!!. n.j. IlAlift. -Tlie St. l.oiiis Atl-ocale siiys : -"It is not very often we are challenged nor. do we iiKvuvs IVcl .i.-i.sel .0 accept a challenge when giv en -and the good 'l'lichd' who challcii ,'cs 1,1s to di-cuss with him or his "friend the ttiestioii of 'llihle Kev isioii," is hereby re-pectfullv informed that we wil j discuss the propriety of inakiipg the Ihble better 1 when we a-cerlain that we can do "io than is eiiioiucd bv the liic-ent rison. d..-t-. ii racier bf Wa-hingtoii." We have iiniiie.isured I mis. The rec i. is of-the a o, nianv i.anegvries of the Frttlt- soci. i y iluiiiig llu y, ar iiiiiouiiti.! m t'lH ij-Hi. cr of his Country, but never a fumtf A preliiniiiary 111. cling of ytnpaih,.. r of one. -ijil ci)U U. r;r. lien. Walker ju hi- op, rai ons at Na-aiagua. " - and the opponents ,.f linii-h ,.ppi.-i m l s. ,,,,,,.,,,,, V.'s, a certain antidote cret int.-rf. r. u.. ,,11 this conliii, 1,1. a- b.fl la-t ',,r )i,,j,sical Swellings. Mis, KUizabetll iii. iiiiig at th, h. ad pi irt. is of the til il ti-t, ts in lemb-rsoii. of Natchez, Mississippi, aged thi-cit v. a in tuber oi the Hoard ,f Al l. tni. ti -1.Y Miffered intensely lat fairfrotuTieb- 1'., Tl. s;.tfHM IN KCSSIA ,,.. 1 ' rr ;. .' newsjiaper version. t iireseti. we thlliK we call lie Jieiier k.ti. '. ir ... I .-.I.-.. . . ' . , 1 1 - --1 . .... .t :. . r. . 1....I C..H-... ... -ll. tfr ll ie .l.i' Cltll, l"Ved HI ell'llis to IIII U'I in.i-1-i..e SleVell-, Hie llivclllor, Were lleVeln h,1 10 Ul.lt TV llllllg else IIUI liuici, i "., v..v t..v-c. Ill their palms, I - , ,K,x., ,u,f ,e,il,l we .... . .... ::. :.. ..V 1 1 .1 1'. .it- a via-. l.'!ULf---av 1. i4 -4sw-W ift eilW n lliau i'l lo.eii'i i,,e ....... ...tent liat. tnc ileaLU ui. luav imii;uuiuin.i.ii.." " - --:-.. --;;.------- ' Nor can and oiler im whereas the the .Sab! wr ' vs.- 1. ,.nto tho ' I nioti s were sd..' ,i,e.rn -..,r. vint'C ' 1 ! 'I1' V, .! hieh..-..i'l Mr. -S ... we hear t, .V lav -. l.al led, in-In- opiu , .1 in ibe matter of inib- I the iiioiuality !,tli ' tlie laud itv of the existed on , ii,.,ii.auds w ii Wotiul l!v stay at homo." free them- re-pou-ihiiiiv ior mo The sin of'Sai.bath-breuk-! b-lerioratioli of iilonil principle 1 the injury to the public go-"- t'lere . i . J " ll- .... I I oi I. ,111. 1. si ' 1 ' tl,.- mi'Ti' and nili urr ifiiji- iusij,.-i " 7. .ays that a Inject f-r the ab.d.t.o,. ol ; ; very in Kussia has been milcli talked ol "'n ' .....t.ilv A St. I'i teisbiirg letter slates '.(,. 7,'. ;.-, in'j. At rlymoiith, Knghind. one of the curates .,f Si. Mary's Church, instructing those newly confirm ed how to. deport themselv es at the sacra . .1 : I ' I...le...l .I,...- Illfllt I the 1.01.1s ,p. ,, o. -o... ...y , 1 :.. .1 ....I...: wouid " I. lio- t: "'" O -'ru'M inr.iiiti.fiis liiiii'lling between . 1 1 1.1 1 ne v sn in in linn ti , . - e 'I'I ' . , ha Ibeeli reau- 1 "... ' , ,. . ... -r . , , ,,i- .... uf the vessel. j think, is a verv sciinune uieiuou i s-nniis ithi, iniitlei'. Whcti'we have so fiir"iiuntl- i.,.l I.-,,.'1 as tlie nresent c, ;so, re- and was Inundated yesterday, but eral decline of iiealth, her feet and legs began to swell, strongly indicating drtvjs sv ami she became so iiiueh wnrac iti'tue t'oiir.-e of a lew weeks that &Lw- was "to tally coiilined to her U'd, at liwt, hor death w as hourly looked forward toby bar is so far adtancevl. and lli.v jilaiis uf Mr. II. hiisbaiitl ; he made lip liis uiind, ae pr- presiding. It W 14s jigr.s. toltoM a g, ii,t il tiiii-s i'Veuing ,n I tidav evening neit, and a coinmii lee wa- !ipp"iiitt'd locarrvottl the nrraiigeiiieuL. Il is staled that the work upon the great steam ball, iv in rotir-e of construe linn at II0U1- liiiimli oring m ill document's. hull In Hi' outer if li iVIHCllt 111 mler II HO Cfiiui 1111.1 pr...i.ao,e .: ,,.. .-a,. ,llA;1;1,i,,,,s and the conii'ction 1 . A city loan of. half a mrllion dollars fell due .. 1 meiipi'il nsiiiL-' : after-four weeks neraovCT- ance witli them, she was eotntdetely eur efll having by means of this medicine then we may erwise 'inn selves from which ensue inir. tin am w Inch that the plan as, s me time -.since sub . .1 ; uf ,tAnn ikj '"".- oniimiii s,,M,H'pi!! e' M.itted to the Kini.eror, who, before he a mst uscfii!' !ilid',inip'M t.Uit substance, . left the "('al ital tV.r Kinlai.d, rstmcd'a pro- has bo.-u used fr.m time immeiiiorial tor el-.malion, bv which, hen-atW, tlnr serf- cementing pieces of wood together, ttnif' 4... r . r .. . .1 .... ll iu .roller I v .Toll. willdiavelbe privilege oisiiingiieir m.v . .r nany ome. ,.,, - ,.-.,,,.,.,,.. ,,,' Woolshed, A.ist.a- ,,!..,, t',m.r.ry ' !.. tersftrllicir ireedom Core the trin.nais ,., ,r.,m -eara o, .. - "' , "V Ii,..,,t i.aid I. him by fi. llr.-d dollars, ft.r 1 1 1. . . ...... i ,., .1 . tint iniiiibi uk liii. ivr. am- in. in" - - - i .1 the realm. . r ruier law p a"'. . . im pai nigs ,. ' -"""'. ; . ' ,,f lin.-iii,r li I pr. .ah . Vi r ur.ti C spent 111 the cotisidera- tii(w oT me wi''" " . , llt ling autnorizeil to no no e , l.,M..s. the Senate ad- thaJiert interests of the country Jiint-ao ConiH;tent.; tribunal, d.l Monday. - f..r as their co-o.uration ctm Ipi lmmmmm into glue. .Ilars fell due s.,,.v nassed'that dangerous veritd df t n.,t. it is starihnatt existence. These 1'il Is are mho men! tliat version. ,,sl. wiilmut s,nne ibllicul.v in liiovidiug tin. a -wrt'Tinnnuincine' Tor 'SAiMilg "ftimaitw funds. There is evidently a lenu-oiarv viuuuni with obstruction to their health. ,I,kn .,r.-.S7.'-.-Mr. Daniel Cam-1 the -public ,.,.-' s , he .city Comptmller an-: ' r "llTl.alw 1 ,.. ...I ..,.,. .,s.i. It,.! i ,,r nouiices tli.U lie willTiccive in iK lial. i. Hie cor- aim w ..4 ...... v. v., s,- , .. ,. 1 . ' f sums it not hu h revenile , ako his supporters t)f having the horse bond-, wilt U- i-su.-l, Uaring -seven per cut. ini- j e rode 011 III me mm 01 . u- .,...vo. lt,rt ...j. rejoin ablo at Iroin six to twelve,. -f . , wilt thou I with si.ws 01 w 110 -go... monltts, as my 1 agreed apan. This difficulty br.nted w,.l, the hi.,., "f -J'-; .'. o( m RHhuilUe lo Mwly local caaae leafs "The (lolden Horse-Hhoe -oi the , . ' .... .,. r. 1 , ,v , 1 is 11,, .1 '- . . -" j - '-'. s , oitr, bo afesdily renJorcd. , I , till to me again 1 " Nav, tlearest, lie replieo 'And she ie W. 1 hirdittowti Qaxette. " And w lit tliou he my own laiuiuij, renownCtlo-Hovernor Sot8vood of ir L'inia Ca-ilotiMiI'iileiuory. . ' And she tciVW. rJohnndn'e Aire. ' ' " And we sliall live lovingly togetliw in -dear little sliaitty- shauH wen " And they dtantinL SBSjiSBt e- w& fcn"' ee--fri''Sr'n
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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