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rt .1 .. Ta paj " g V i.I t.ie country ill full- -J.Htilff lll tl.,- Mvlil d. Millid of I'lallip'.nu '.. n. ll" Coioul-, . .uoily if M..I . entirely of M ,t,ini.it llU lnt present fiic.d!y rvl.tioita floating helW.Stl KnLlllJ H. lit.- L'lllll'd Stlltis., ' vi nut lw r.-d lh..-l.y. Tltoae all. i bait Uw lw up'o:lu..iP" sir rvli.d.W ophti.Mi in the nW, 'H to think that lie -It-el oT llk-M-diatoataakt may Im lu weaken in alight aVjrr.sr ' llti kiu'lly (effing a, Esgtand lowaa-da no, but aa aW tnjrwl tbbi i ttt-tjiitt, ' ' 1 Titer S bowa- a French paatr piihia.W'ia Jit York, "blob l. a-la-h. um da auljwt, tabud)", " lu auatiw wtlb tbuau uf bt Fr-- XiuMU. ajjlnngtoa, and which . ffrarallMt aglouaiy ' ,' AVr autkaaa attract. - .Tin- Coyrb-r-lt-, Eiata I'tti - apraainf V CaiW diuuUud ,ya.. lbe ruptarw kat 1''' ltrfTtn-ni lit tu hat .. -1. WaJia-ujsJ u ii true cilcm by Mr. Pa rye atf ai ewo"--fl V. At k-ast, f be Jangiiajje held M ( lWjrrfaft.al yiapkijiru of lb Sl.Tt ttyavtrntat, gMl reason tu think tliat Mr. Mat er ' I'gbdy Muuyli lit L-"n.qiMnfTi of hat lu- call " diplurnatlr broil.' Too Mutch elitec pkawd, to Weak. lb (tit in Eiij UJ W . Jau'a trf Mr. Cam!,. tUI", ?7H; " JT. PTr,U? Ium of cutdUliiJ' in liu h I lie J.-ati li to L..l . l'lariu . ki vimcltti. TW uV atvti lay ail all qllrattMM bi-ttva Uor-rntu(. aiul (nimmmat k4 prvHiU a Hin. lv arru)ial Im Vif ItU.-li MriJu lllc UrilUi m Jwintaa . Kilt tlii tli-m, ary-jii:(1.le Bj. in nrtnib una) if at(ta Mr. iawM aluaw, CA-aM t-' Wxia (Marlaal J4lam. Uit rroiaiiw lliv 1ii'if. i to cmni'(t tlm' ff III- tbal alt b tlaathiia, all Im rutwjt-iwn Ut"",'r ull,y ' tlw imiI la- a Um CabiaH of Um-U aa.1 (Wt b ,;;k " " "; - M li la. I. , , j .. ."j.:";; ,fl"'-rt I'"" o-ntrart aid n-.ii.i-r. v inn' 1 W-T- l W abk- tu i,Tvfc tl. ,t f . ule Mr ( jitfiHlv if nii(fiit Iim (ir.lt;a imi1 W'aabifcta lu dlt fruia MiijjU Hf a.-ui-all ti ir rathMuil ri.jiiirmi.nl., U oVntavrb. ' - ' j jjhv ilu-ir r.lu. i: bo .r..Ui in.ii w incii Tbablui will la- .imii. b tU iwn kHilr ! ,I" rtu ,. U, . nerv-t t.r. ijjii. i ; mi.J H t-ll ia Knplad, a. , U-t artU-h, a ,b, IL ! uw" '"' ",'H s- "s ,4. - . ; ! 1. 1 lit iMrfiT lb ll.iHUt (...lUHMUnl. 4.M J.MraaW WTicaU. M.ro tf.-tl lV -ta-;iH fceM rf) ,.. ..U , t. h f jnt CltrckrliH) ..ul.l l- civftAi try ; n,, , trtv, M-UtMi iIihii il. Culutibfi olh.-. ttio f intml a a aulHi h-nt Mlifm-I"r. et inaku or tin ill, u-l if thi-y ar.- uiituriuiinl. That ''dlaiaiatlirNi' 'Jt-ti Mk- MtinJ a-ara to j u "''0 0 " U"A "li'f'-ftthnt. lU . i . . j i i . j. tbwr nan. If lli. v nr.-.1. in. i.finl.-..-. lb alinwlrr br u -purl . of IVImwhiI m . . .- ' , , ufJ till. J Ukli.ai trorii tin- ul.l comin ptjUw ufHirioa, br all i.Brc. it may llnak j. (oro (lt, ,(., ,,(, 1.l,ti) ;il j,,,,, KUfMT lu tak bf uf lial. If Mr. I'u-n ; al.lv .ul ilw iolilari ihm- tliai tu- n a tu nrW xA Mr. Marcy fcaa ivtilt'l ua anul.iu rl , '' tb " Harii.-x U- f.uu I.. il- .ilk.-n irhor.l IH ia to pfula.l.lr, lU uWllr.tw,n anil ik ""1' ' 1 1 .. an-1 a mat . , ,a . a- , .i . . MMt aaatii tlitn Irum Ihuir oMnrfatvnt rrror- ltbi-r llw e.rtlial.ry ftrfrii aliK-ti' JiatinetiwB ntalibc4 U-tar.n tl Kfl.-'i wann-at an.l iw ab, taa .. t--tl- -. am wf trw tln-rl. KuHr uf tbit rviwnl.-ral.m li.biyrrf to Liatl Clartn-I. I.a l- n nbown to Mr. l'rairt4.Mt. TU iifit.t. al.itli an'i.ucn b $mt J4 di.mUl aii' not u-a waniM-rJ to bi. It aaarU Jir.tly lu L..n dwa by yt-aay ' ., 4 U ' unly af-! tor Um J- l.artuir of ll .trainVr, that it uf .. . . I I illy tlti.t b.f, ll.al ln i-iM-l. a.rf l-. i'at lu bill!. 11 M' - C'raiuirtua aluM b4 Ut-a .iniK-U,tU.r ui.!-l bar bma a urrtaia b-gf of i-uiwomi, a lue dnuw brlaera tb (rat d.lioM.U of lU Anwtl ra AJmhiMrattoii an.l it. J. hnilitr r.-.luih.n llat wbv eaa u)aw. that a .in. rtru. tit .tritk ra ia lb -rtH. uf luur uf ii a.-ula, l'..-r htt .1.; muluyrd rtwry aaa lo df ud tbrrn. ran at tut lUir di-uitfwal aa a aiiniilc alfair uf i' i rblaakf I bt atla-Od will a.-uma graver pio..i I .u tbaa it, if it ia true, aa a-wtrfe-4, I bat lU Kutf Itab Katlrtn ia ill Wtat hull, a ba.1 a J ai 1-1. aat of iwtr action tu apply at-uolii.tf aa Mr Cran.ptou ahwuld ba maiiilaiurd at bit -ot or rrviv his pitaajwrta. llii. new r.-.jinre lou- firwaiiuB before accrpliitj.it W hat I U-in-vr ' sod du kBUW . la llial htal ct iUiu I liu Hnli-I, adiwiiai aUljttiKd, j II .T7r.i a t a -j.r .rofft.T datormUattua at Vil. ntoii.nriTr.raf ' OUlU ANbM -AV JFJlSrV. ; ' On of tb editor uf tU New York fpi jQattcadrd. Out Atmraan Slate Cntrnlton of Ottiot bll during t!i 14 n i, aiitfiMa tin- MUwintf avpuft uf i 4u.tvdilu : . "Tb Atrxa tmu I at a rnrt 111 Mat.- lantrn lina atad a.m...,aiJ a ra-tiiuj, b-fv. State ,,,.1 ! alactoral liek-L all f..r Killusio-. wttnrii aiarta. 11 ! raqwiu amain, with IOO.000 toUa, and whicb .U ifMMwata-, Mithaa lb Fu.,ist imt ui. oii I utbar Bian nvr National, na.ro ( iwiri, lliai. 1 l. u. l-.ii . ..; ir 11.. .i.....i,. , .,1 .... 1 a: - . SL.....I. A.. ..... ...a loa at.tr tbrttl llwtj bat kt. I'h Am.rctii 1 ' ' ' daUgat a h-uv n.. d alaml UW ., im i., a'i.1 Wfturt alau a), mt oliavrHitf I l fiom tin Ir co.in tl- Tw.Mhird of lha drUtSal- .' h re toVttl tar Chi.-, with llinr ruaurilv ('o o,ot. ttpsta Um MWMiinplitMt llial'bu " Aiii-ra-au but now thry an ail Killinvrc.. the S0uU1.ru part of lha Stat (.rt-aprtva auiirw ila old Aun-n aa urfaMttathHi, and llnni. ant raj.i.lll iro.t nw ia law iJnitra and llw North. Th. " K..- pabhoaa ayitlkim.-n .1. M ry "l",n ' Mlkd.aU iba ui,-!.. fwU, tat 1 hanr twn and talk. who tfu lulu dlail and dviauaairalu ll.-m 1 I ur-atita0.wt t. wfwty, tut tact.--1 a.a firur. ul aiwli but iiuiiiirai I. 2'. ii and , ... .... , .it ...I .' . .11.. !") na i Jaw aa atiai aikJaMiMiaiiiaw- L;.,Z, i 1 r.,n- . r " . . . .. . ..at-ua uf .Vt-w J.-.-t.btl.lr,.,.i al :...;. rrnibasiaalio and barniuiiiuio, and nicli a , ttH'-urR.a tU prevailing lili n -wioii, dial ll- Rlate will jiv a -footl r.-nrt f.r pillnu.re.il. Notemb-r. .-aohitM,. ratifting lb iu.inii.a buM uf Fldmora aud IW l-on re alb. im.ig ill disliiH-liru priiK-ipb-s of tbe A .in riitan irty, a luiiuwa : - li i.roi.vin.n oi ui nui.rjca.i . . . . , Cli-rnaln tb Iryal and pr.-f ri.rm uf al bit civil and n-ligkina ritil a, at bonis and abruad rtatUlauu lu all for. ii. influence ajj-iiu-l ' ear iwrtablicaa iaalilatHMia-lb-- '!a.mg in 'l iwofhotard wail, mm but nanva b.rn eitisnit nirrign t'niua of tb. too : Th Waal.infftua tValinvl ays "It will rQirta mtuadmimitntionto far , .... I . '.. " .. -'. ' w.i . , I ' "". im r numlrn from mtt. i i o4 Jan h, Jo ,t.n " 11 v-.n t. . ....it. .L. .... th. s..i.ti.i l . . iiiniwn a ttaciil ui" si." - " hu a i !" . Haul a...irt.ul ' ""H IU llitjm lor IMUIia IIWUHWivai i b,ln,.rf.V.n.ican Waa- against ol the- ana.r, am. Tncy say v .v v-.Ha.liii.aol IL' - " J - T that he would either, go further aud kill- . . f Alassacliu-eiis win tio.. riea.se ..v. tin .lywn; .11 meir in.-.,... . J,l ,,V,m,p walrti-'tflr-''inr-riiirt-tia44iaiia. omia-iiiH.ii,-aii,l i.r-arHiion of the , ... v y k .,,..-:,.,:, .....i ..,... ,., UKV, Ule aiiot her nif, irr Man ir.4M-ia. .-Ittausi,'..- -d by f l-Vi xJw Vt J.mrnalnt--Gr;mH ar- iot wludlv nhove siiybw,,. :A Wi'" '"i' TJT T to L iHutM .e...;iM lui.ib,delpl.,,l Journal all co.ideinu day. ago the W..kJ f T.....,.-, K.-at.i.g on . well on T" .." ' I .S,,,uner.fH,l,.aml,aylw,. -' pr,H,u of i,,,urce,.tig an.,U(v.,,,H,hWljuurui be M- joratiolia are alloal, wn I.m.8 w. II -rrl .'l.Ti,., It i en Ihe D.m ! him. Logan pas'sed 'forward aS fast as t- in8.-r.7 rr.W. bludgeons be used in the halls o. the ' " 1 , 1 , ,.,- - ,.. J WM,, bear biin.ntil he una iiiem ii-p..m.g .T " :''. .ned lu aiato, were .-Iw Biy. Ary . btratv. Mr. Ftlmo-a turned, luHr. an, ashans, , -.,,,,11. uLnd i Mr-Pieru, ''JmJ VarJui-d.y ,.n,!r a Mr. riireafout, and tarh M rirrwia, Hwn rtw MJ" T-vt .h,V Atfj fyMHr.?41-f.rkli4WlilfiK'yr f 1 ' . invn.oul v it", tan, , . i : : ;f r ; : i c . ( .- v.- .t: '1;::;'""---'4:'''1;:- V()L.XHL KKl't ijLIcan IX$TITCTKV; An Mlilorul in Wilmt-r, k tmitlr Ijctk' jf Methounw. tMt (ivtiof, hi i4 f rreritinir ihm- fnun th VoiUt C'uaiitiy, maitrtl l f .lloaii niiiHiki-; Th TKmi.lg U M. Ilainww, j4 il.i. t iit'tl. Iat ii(iil, Hii!KrdiH a(ltn.iHii; a vm rmaih-iiliiio pmil. alin tt eua knnil ImiI fci nr. TW iit. iu a wunl, to. tw frmitnl Ui plv ibrir ii liotreriuir! - V tliiitk lln hnul rranbjtlit, and r a ill liriHty tt- -or r. -rti ! Ibtr iwutlwt o.uiitry. aiul die roiwwioii ot -i lf-.rhHKiil-to lli.i i;..l"His liatv alt.'X llf r irliaiijnil ilia iel.,ii..u al.i. li tnia ly I'tiodd j KlH tb Tw u Kff J iiaii ! p-iij- n Miiip HIIV niTtllS MMMI It' I'llllltl rli c.miii.-iI, i-v.h in M. iim. f..nn.-. -tat.- li..li J.- IwiiMMtl to ihk-tli IwH.M .:.rt ami ar . ' t4y A-iuiU-Mtliiitv-It ;' un, ,4 ,tlr :,,rMml ,..,- , .l ,', V.I I Ua-oIik- irrt rtiv,- uu.Ur the -lb.ilr.tV re ' r-. - j rW - - I I,, tal.i of i-u-.l. f,., , '.M. L'hil.-! t- t. m IS.ii. un-l. r tli.-'i.,i( iiy tr. l v. -.,.'.0i,rtf i.- 11m- mln.- ..I .''! -rt-rl Ca..la in :, nf I .,i U'l SUU- I i.kIv. I . in .l.ul.Klurt, it 14.1 18 .... T. ' , , , . .. . , , tl ... i r.i i : ! into (.'aiia.l.. in l-.'.5 llirouli or l.t lb. l.'il .1 ! m.i.-., a fii ikii'.(m.i TIrCv-ri. f-.un t an ; . Ja to tU I r.itf.1 Mafr in H4 w-r.- .if4 j 41V. I Im- Cat.H.JlMII iouih1 I. r.Unl l. l.rtir to I Ui. L'mu.i Mal. turr-bct. 1 In- N-a Y-.rk I I 'oiirn-r M.; llmt .-n ll.'.-t of tli. t 'ana.liHi. rt-t-i.r.M-itv tr.-ty Itwt l-t-n t 'r t..ni I.. tin- 1. aim ralioai of Near Vk Mlt,i ' clniv l-'s an-i to r. .im-- liu- i-t.rt anil i.irj --rt tra.1.- of Qu.it-; lliu- I. n. tiling tl..- t..ai-.ot - i it ... - i.. i ,i i .. v. i ill.- l..ut. ol llao . .ii iiui.l. . It.u iliu .XH.rfol l'i.-l. v :n ! ' y.-ant liat ' .! clMi.-d nn.-lliii.l an.l lit.-in. --rt-i 111 lint Ktine rath. ; t In Iv- at TiHonto lln- .-tj.iit-liat IM-Hilv .l'ull'. and tli.- iiirorU Ittiic 1.1 tratai la. -uly r ,ut. betai. 11 tin- y. ai. 103 . a'.J IS.-ii. llu 'tltl'xHj in .V- ic Yiirl:--Ti! .buir nal of CaiuiineMT hns mi article, 1 1 1 ret ! i-oluiuli't in length, d..-f.iiling the imprnve j incut nt present iu progress In X. York, jit shows the liu nlx-r and character of ! n.-w liiirlilintr-t in progress, in vol tin o; ! t.M-mlittirv of inori than tint? in 'tlltt dullar-v! -tuit so much in enlarging as in decorating the city. ISesithis this, a large 1 . 1 1 ir 1. ' sucii as replacing siore troiiTs, increasing height of buildings, tVc. Aa i. very sensiblv renuirked by the , , , "(, . " .. .,. .- . . ...... arv v - fact will suggest a nt.erv whether , gesf a query invru ia not . 1 .... .- . . . . . : .. .. .. i'i. -in . "u mutter 01 s leuttiu i.un.iing- 1- 'here not a liaiuu'y to trespass on luetic 'ite bnsine i-npitu! ( the city? Will not the occ'ipants of these cxeiiHivc sluies iu iiiany cases bo compelled t--charge larger pr.dils oil their g-aids '. Ami when thia it doiievwill imt persons l. siroiis of j iirehasing, resort to other markets, lo obtain gisal's 011 more favora ble terms ! We have heard it asscrte that this result is alreadv bnginning to wwMw,j t ,ol-int...l,i.iIatlelid.iv uuU . lrti ' ,,1,,,.,.. ,,. orofitiu- l.v tlie 1 '.-..-.. 't V....- -V..rl- n ' .-. . ... .AlHlll. - lliercniioia wi on i.ii "" - .. i nll.uvel.oflstnr tifrorn ijraucc. l lie uisca-e grows wnu k.,.,1. ..., " The" Washington corresindent of the Charleston Standard any: "The fuss and excitvinenf. nboiif the c istigation of Mr,, Sumner by Col. Pres ton S. Ilr.Hiks lias ill! ujiiclcd down, and , .. . , .,. i ,,,,,. .Mtii ailiijeet ia n.ii-i.j n.,i..v-.. - ri.Hlti, j,, ,,K. f..r few days iiutler .jiC a,viee td" his medical 'attendant SeveriiL Ineiuhcrs of tbe M.rs-aclnisolts I delegation to t incniuati, are ner.-, ami .express very freely their entire approval Capitol- I . i ... a .i... Clumetemlte LiUtrain. ... ore ,-s-ii- o. AiirtWfrflJ.lf tilatmoia. .u nnj v. .. - j . - - , . Cn-d Stale. onlU22lin-is j-mt. resol,,,l Tina is pnnv strong Ta. but tl.. Celt , 1 , allowing I r Kane and lha idlllvr. ...'.nclnd.s will, tl.e following unniisiakaMe hint : with lii.ni.niU late Art-lb- vl l 1 - Let tl.t-iii n.'siipi. ibi. .natter is ( u tU -areb fur fir Jubn Kriuikl... iu me pi :to dr,.p Ure. Omt Mo oa irof "? Uuitttl .. .1 "oil, cia iu lb search . . , . . . . , fruin Ihv It il- . . . ...... to ..r.-s-lit , Among the " i - i - l.U" HTi - (HH till HMI THE CS0 FATIIEB Voi'NTAfS. HaH I. thna Uraa4 Futarr. In ihy'aHrM, - Thy craKT pak Ihv linrrrinf Wi(ht, ' Wid m the world rilrada ihj bK, All Oi'Hion li-p thf aioi. i' hi a lonareniif Thna fitnl monarch1. thy irain. With timr brfaa IKt praerfut rrifa, TW Hnlr kiU.a-ki raaa lhr lint tab wartiuf aakjacla al kf fctt . Fit ufi pila thy rfifiaaria, And arvai ta aril tha akira. . And rtiu ad thy auca nt crrat ditpla) Tby waring Jot ka uf n trt-rril . Tfcy mggy bnxr with ttmfhty frawa. Thy Hay bright with fk.ad f pl enm-n. Thy nrnlr mantlr ahnwiii thy aunn RrfanllcN of Ihr rafiugr atnnn. ' Th.mfh ifiil U ,-hl ninK ! flaah. Ami krUin( thaadrra rwlFMlth rraah, AihI ragiitg it-aiH-gt ar i-atihqukrt Thry orVr liy raliu r.-paw can hrrak. Than ui thf met umm nm" TW pr.ml.in "Wn "vafr brira -TUr ui.ublr drrr iby hrrru. rrap, """ Aari (a ywt nf lli lap. AntaaA Ihy lT. a a-M ruara p. And f iwpi f bala-m fan ihy hniar, H'lul m-ra irirk'inf (ruin thy fri-t Tw dulaul lail.la aud ciiwra rrlrvfcl. Thy cvlaiur rhinfra aiih Ikr -ar. tu aalaniu llvw !- iIhhi vrar; Bo't aiih IK -t-mbrr't rutting Upt Thy aaa.iry aint:. round the rut. Th- a t Ihe ealni rrtiiru of -pniif. With waaiy haat. thy (anarnla ting. In Janr thy li.wennf fwnn wen Ir aa'ii m thy aunnwrr uat uf i;r?rn. Thl kauU.Mt etmirl adaiira, Uui tMvxr tlMt potrrr that biaii thy apin. K- thy prou.l f.rui a.atid uVr U- im-dt If U.at. tl ttoui ( A 'ltiou a lit. wtTAf;i riTioit K'ti-miL'ii tev iv a rr i 1CA. i i.m ijn.iir i:..t- i ir if7i oi ir.-ir.i l. : ... . n r. r . . -. F , ,, . id. . w ill I' kiiHi. H i ..).. la i v, , ,-.. a.. aince, writing to his master, the Pope of . - r . lUue, eays : , " Weu.11 -c the trit.li tri.itiiph,thei,";x rri..rs caine in sight and d.sc.v . .1'' . ; 1 ...-.I... u'.'ii', .i ,,1 ered the place of their recent eucaimi , inni'ii. ih"o i'v...i.."..,... " - . .... I lalseh.NH) hroniilit to silencfj ami all the I I'liited Stales rj.i.h.uce.1 in the same faitl. r ri..t ra.l...l. i- I. ul,..r..i.. .Itt.-ll 1 tnitl. and .e...,-.ral l,..ppil.cS." , A l'opisl. priest ill Indians tobl a Pro-: I icsiaut iiiiiiister tiiat the tunc would come when Catholics would make Protestants I wade knee tlccii iu IiI.mhI in the vnlli-v of il.e Mississippi. In cuiveritiou ith a , Cnlholie priest, a Protestant minister late- y obscrbed : Catbolii-isiii i making rapid progress 11 this comifrv, and will doubtless ere on aht.iiu the a..ceiit!ancy. ... 1 . 1 1 11 j lo which the-pfntst-Wfdied: "There ia nut a uiemlierof our Church j but belietes the same. j Pisbop England, in a letter to his lbs , i, I liness the Pope, writes : , ' "Within thirty years the 1 lofestant heresy will come loan end. If we can 1 .....it.'., v.... H ii u.i.i ....111 uii u.ii 01a ... " - - r- CttiV ol -M'H LII'MalHl. i Thiamin, rti.mitarv said to his Calho-' ; lie hretbreii at Vienna- I " . .... .. ... ...,r.:. l .z. ,.....,.. ?"'J-J"" v ; .iwiTiiit. TIIK I'KATII ')F KKATIN'O. ; The AuH-riean tMt. an Irish ttsr. ihtvnli inil.-ll -paw to tin- killing of K'-ating by Mr. Il.-rla-rt. Ii-f- riing loth.- vol.- l.v -'i Mr. : ll.-tbert wit lii-lded from an iinitig:ition, liu- I Celt sat a: , i ".Now, ill r. l.ilion to that tliii.ion on H.-r-IvrtV ense, w.- bate duly lo Hiform. and ai ,hall not.linnk from di Imrginj it. Tbal tin- ; ty ia. lo rtnno Jl'l'1t' - 'l ' nnuoiiiict-, tn tiiiniil.iliiil.le teriin, to. citizen- of Irish tort It throtis;!. tl ''1' :"'oiitVty. that tU- IVwocrsttr party 'la-C.!-; greaa hattt liam.-fully .lea.rt,.l tli. ir duty, l - .l.-at-rtv.! ill. ir dntv, (I .o.l il...ir i.n.f.--i..ii. of iiiu.artialitv U- . , .- i .t ... ., I. ...... i aecn c a-wes m iuti, hu-i i out ut. ,,i ,,f tn., ,,r,, ,v ,,f th. tr coll. a-! ... , . ,., ,,J ,.lia,ir,,,v ,J iJ .'ii.-a to U- a trifle holly unworthy, etf.i iiiiry. Is l!,e I l.-.n..rattt- party mad. or i it 1 only rotten, ll. it it "lioul.l i lieli.- il-elf ) Willi , half a d-in-ii . ti-. .ii.iiii, every man vf the iiih j .tily f..r K.'.-t'iii- intir.l. r. r i a proli-e.l " 11, in.a-ral " W h,.t. lln-n. d,s ili.tei.nl Mr .-ui it mean atiiiliin ' but one tiling that an . in n, bun, bow. v. r . . '.'il,l'', or lot si, is only lit to la- 'used by I be I h-in.a-rirtic parly, j the reaull of danger. j . A la-aitifii. sitra-t-ttitiun pretaib amrtnt; the and, when u-f.l. ! up for a largt-t, ami shot i fsiolix, ill the meanwhile, bad tli- S. n.t-.i I il- ..f Indian.. Wti.-it ail Indmn in.-n will) impunity. '1 bin i what a means, an.l to vided into small bunds, the largest d (..-n dies, lln-j 'imprison a young bird until it lliis m.-aniiig we -hall hold lite enliro ptrtv. j which w as lo return and pursue the tir.t la-gins Itatry its power of song, and lin n. W o hold Mr. I'l. r.-.-. Mr. Ikiiulas, and "'f-1 Oiuilliait, and the others ,lo endeavor to ' loading it with kisw-s an.l oair. sv-s, they l.a-a-Ilii. lini.nn rta.-.iisible lor this ciiiduet of tln-ir j C1. ,,,.,, w e ,Cy had missed. Thev ' lsand vtr tbe srave. in the belief that ii ....indents aud Hupp-rlcr.. Tla-y were all in . . .... ,. Omaha, and' f"1,1 '8 ,",r """ "V"1 i. 1...1.-. '....I. . ...n mi ,. until, that i.i. ..i i.-1-..iu- ,..,r,r.:.l af.,p I ...u.... - j , hut if ntiw .'a anaa, uaa mt a.r.aci.v 'si j n . . r.i.......i I-..,,.,r..a. (Aut Jhmix-ratic RrprtteHhitiMtuI .IVotj', 'ifjmHitta aafVoafa r. .rvr. yrrtrrt. .. . . i 'Am will be held tteeoHntaHe. as I lie Imrly wno used lu actwn and pnrteci inui irum-ine . . ... - .. . ncnalrv of hw lruilt." 1 . ' . . . t. m. 1, 1 . .ta SALISBUIIY, N. C., JUNE t-ajr.' it nlftor i ; manth fx-fa ft ftiabupW -ft iw.lilo woman, alio aiitx'eciHttiil Ui llulitK, an.l ihe abn majr s rrtranWrl a animation in an iimtatif, niiii all lier'ayin-thr-t of tU Arlhlaabup acaiial tli IV-iiKwral-, i.atliii' were with liiiu. , She rli reeled yatflrtr. ' Jl.'. wi lioM tbHW arfountni.h) M.r;lj,M t diaiimtint ii.l ifi tnaniimll natur Knir arrf aad IK unJ. tu aii.iv biM F". tail tue awrrrrrrrrr rr.a rrrr, ,u lie- put iK-ani-in. or aom oltir irnny. iwt wn- ? l.KT'ir'-t. tTi'f?. i5Tl lit-the Iri.b i iiiiena and Ttlera or tU Liiio-il St.u,, H.r rUi-barg. of fn,H ia tU matter of th; ab.yii.tf f K-ating. ; ThU ally . on il ..an .an) : ThCtllaloai(vrtvIyatl:kiionofitVk'a.li instoii ii.ritopftt.dint' for vi-tiiunng abu-Id I tiraticli, ane naie nun tne water itlia p.l i Mr. II. rU-itt.ri-allinp him an "lHtnoral.il-iiihii," l.iwe.1 its tleficetliting conratj.fiir a ft-w ianil my n- tha Ud.rp'yr -(rn-talb uafortubi.tt-iHtepa, tnukitig her lutrse tilK-n; ila aitlis ov. u.inv.-. rp 'H.yiv A X INDIA X THA GKD V. The incident recorded helow, and which ia of recent occurrence, lias been copied from one of oijr Wcatern exchange : Loin Fontanelle, chief of the Omahas ha jiiHt In-eti slain and ealt-d al Lni l'ork, by a bund of Sioux.. L.gmi waa a noble fellow, aud iu ihir) hot tiior tal conflict, liu ilirjmtclie.l acteral of the enemy to the spirit laud before, to herald tlie coining of hi own toiil. lie t'onoltt hut ft, dt-aeratidy, aud with jH)d efTect. but utiinjjier filially overcome him, and hi life depnrteti through a hundred woiiimIh. lie died a martyr to liU jio-'plc. and lii name h.iiltl be cuivcj upon faiue'a hriglitent tablet. He waa on hi animal hunt w ith bin tint t..n. A number of hi l..dj;e a ere pitchcti ii"ii the plains near imp Fork. A u young warrior one day riale urountl the adjacent bill, he eaiiied a .w t-rlnl bund trf rShma uneantpwtt nhfig atreain tit a wrjttsteretl vale; Hi-1, itf im-.I in. form Looau of the liroxin.itv and power j of their natural foe. l.-v'nn oji tlei ed Ilia ; people hack iiiimediiiteK , proceeded in ia Mr.iiogu niiv, ttini itn r-iH.-cti ror ii.ime, i i " , , ten lie c-.oiix. uy mim camp nresiim. oi i icr ue t icc(i. i nun a .1 1 iicren t nursUiL hi - tin in. Una was about twiliifjit I'11-" I i- IrL-OI.IU .'III II ll.l.tr I'll I. 1 1 1.1. -K HH 1HV.SI ... . i ... -. r : r - r -j -j----. . , they tinned a highland, when several ... - .. . . ..n.i.r 1 uw u,i. .(....I it .....1 r...i...i 11. .i ' . '' , , ' Umahas had been there, and they Hit 'returned to notity their thiel and bnnx; , "r Xm. " I i;.',,,, a Iliui,1(? Ucc aw a), , J U1Vt tlilt ,jllle waa , ,L. ,llt j ,rttW. ing tiieir attention from tlie trail, wiiieh j Iney would soon discover uml loiiow, ami ; '?, '"' U"r? .v full sM.-ed across the prairies, at rijht an gles with the route his tribe bud taken, und struck a lire alout eight miles die tunt, en uii eminence where the bioiix L-.iul l tiintiticttv seu it. lie had scarcely 1 done so before a Powerful bund were itlic spot he and his people hud just left, de,-biit not too o.m ; lor crcely had).I,i JJUtidreU of warrior held a ureal -i 1111; rin.i uv aim 1110 i: "lot: oiiu 1 oat ici , ". .. 1 o 111111 una 11111.11u1111.11 hai 1irioW 8to;1,i;ig ,,, dM.jjni.a.j, matter of form con.e.juettt to tin, diss.l,ar? wlli"r the trail, started for tne tire, which tnev 1 lutioii ..fa artiiei'sliip, all the unpaid; isuw rising against the clear, blue sky, "d where they exacted. 111 another mo- iiienl, to imbrue tiieir hands iu the gore ,. . '. , . . . ., , " '.d their unguarded victims, lint J. .jan iu ,t.t. (n,Wary. A tso.ni as the tire was lighted, he again inoniited ami rode ire de ed st. ... ..1. . . ..... ....1 r...i .....i i I ciio, 1 or ten nines ....iiier, am. kiiiui auolTier lire just as they reached the first Ihis lat.ier bjwildcrcu them. lliev dn mounted and exanined the ground. I.. mounted atnJ examnetl the groun.l. Ij ,'It iiniicipatilig this, loot trotted and 1 'walked hi- borne around it. so us to m.-ikc the appearance .-e niHiti the grass of treading of a doiteu horses; and this drew them ; into the heliet that a stiiall body had 1111- gered behind and kindled this tire, and then gone where they could sec the new tire burning; and so thev followed with renewed avidity. The same thing ha peneti as before. : Logan had gone m, and another tire met their astonished gaze, while the same sort "l' foot prints were about the due around which they were now gathered. Tiieir suspicions were now awakened. Tfiey examined the grontid more closely, both far and ntr. - aad - diaerttdUuil. a .aulitarr. horse- mal. ..., ,t-ceived them, and they knew :, ' ,i, ...i.. il .1 . .. it- . ... ....riv i.i-i inii.iii.itit V .t .'. : i ...-.i i .. --'J-"'" was ...cu going .o, .......... goo ing lorch.ts, and understood their obiect Mild knew that his only change ol safety w as iu immediate flight towards bis I,., inc. and lie further knew that by the time they could retrace tlieir way to their place of starting, and find ihe trail that his own people had taken, thev Would tie lu voiul il .,,,,1,1 l. I.a.l ..iiiirclv itludud them, but , ... tl,?. .1,. i-l. u- ,.a. i,, "l.U Jiorror and d.s. I . . ,, ,liy iie Sllw his pursuers close u,K..i In. 1 1 e turned his course fopj ravine wlich ,u dislinguished at a distance, cov - -tftU -twea and undergrowth. He .v .... - a.,..p.M, .,.i r&ni'ni? it Mild iust within " tc . '" rvu-iiinK ii, a... t jai o 1 i . .. .i.. i: ... .i: : t. i'.,r,ni ,n ii m . 1 1 iiiiiimii r 11 111.......V k star led ! an.l i ..r l",.r I.hIo. w'bi-i. he bssti- aim "uniii ui 0 t um .iic'iii " ui-" 11 ii"." I y assured her tha' be i'eedt.-d t-ro'e'-tion ikiiii aiitsiw.a ii ifit tu tnii inriiifc 10, 1856. MlW,r V.rwTIciTiWliliile ,er. ,the Wu:l, wlitle i f.11,lrr.rrE7.,. ....I lA I.;. a" I1 ".irhl i'M. ntin,, wav . , . . . , . - 1 ''K1! mtnK lenvH.tf Hrk, .li.tijr ,lhe btwhw hy whidralH.I.I Wtrr4. Tlie uiijtier Mum fttlliiwcl. heft he liwl l?)t aottie tlislance tl.iwn the aini i.-ltt ty I'l't jirtiiia ill iitut inn-criMi Hnd tlien Hinted Hp lite otrtam and ndt alnive the I'liice nt whiih ahv enterel if. without leHvifiifa trace, and Imi-k to wh.-rc Liirrtii wait concealed. Site told him to uioiitit uiid fH-etl aw-iiv, while hia tiur-iii era were 'goinsf in a omtrarv direction i :. - tl i : i . i . iion me rimiic. in- tin an, h.mi j,n(H, ..t (lie article in the . tuore tlian long distance i out of m'hf, and HirainU,, tlie other, alth.nitfh well aware it thought himself out ..( the reach of dan- j mit make aitcii dtfiereucat in the price rt-r, when in a valley jiiat in front of him i u ,ti,..,it exiMiaiin iteJf to any valid ..lr- lie saw fiftv hrat'eu coming up tlm hill l meet him. Tlu-v were Mine of tluate, wl ...... ..,...1.,., -..., .i. ... unit ..( 1.1' y-y i-r. v.......... ... .it r.iirK.-, w ni-re it i tieiuji i.nnif.'iii nun tried to escape, but hi p.r hore wa j jreueral uau ami aell readily at f Jil er t.H in tub exhausted to bear him with j ,,. wit,t any onnpUinta about price sufficient tl. With avge yells fitcv ' r u, itjt mrv eondnct on the part of the pluiigci their rowels itito tlieir horM.-'h ! Peruvian U.n eminent or any of ill coli nides, mid gained iimhi him. As tbe f1;"-': j aijctivs- or agi-n: iu I lit: luauugeiucnt of iiiHt aj'proi,ched within irofal sliootino I tie husine.-.. diotance, Lojfan turned sndrjonly and sent j Xhat as the United Statea do not at a bullet through hi, brain. 'Iheri hwfl-1 ..reaent coirvurrre one fuith imrt of the injt as be t;a Imped he .x.n inude an other Lite the .lust; ami tlieu ainrtlier.mni.iy lM!eXwct.Hl .af tlie iVruvian Gov- and anotlar, until four werestrewn alngj vriltLt Jo iiae HIIV rcdut.ti,, f phcej' the plain. Just then, lniwe'ert as l.e, ju (at or of Americ-uu agriculturist to the '. a:alaii4iu re-Jtaitliiuu.lt.ls. norse luini.lcl and fVH, and ihu battd ranted up.w iiui Dotore sh.M-k. well rec was hot w i .iVi-lVrl lrolil tilt- e waa h.d will, bullets and ar- r.w s, ami .-I idicd with t.niiiibatl k'S, mid inerceu wit', lances: iiottvitlistanilinir lances: m.ttvithstni ;an tti.i.-n, ne I'.-eiimm iiisi.'es,au.i, wiui lie i .-eiiuiid his foes, aud. IH c,ibe.l rifle ami hiiiitii.-kiiil.-, lie ' oiled uiotin 1 him live tirostrntti bodies. .. ...i .......n . ... in .... .at. ,i.. i....i,.. ' alid fell w ith l.i. back 111.0I1 tlieir C.r.n. .....1 ......;..i0.;n ..i., ..... nu. ..i 1 - .. -. c..,cu o.,,, ........ .o " - . ... v . .....I .......... I a.. h..l.l..... II..... . n . I n I .iiiti lutiiiur.tis hi warrior neiu a great i.ii .. . ..... i . ... w,ir A nice over him. Tims bigan Fontanelle detmrted, and his n.d.le spirit was followed to the spir- it laml hy the sighs anil lainenttttions ol his tuition, mid the sympathies and asj.l- .... ..1 raiioiis 01 tne nrave 01 e'erv uuiu. ' ' " life in V M.The fashionable clubs ,.,Vl b 1 11 throw 11 into some excitement this week l.y I liu pub c.iio , 11 01. e of ihe nioriiili ' papers, of the names of llie )" p-'weilii'l dan.liesof Pari?, w itb tlieir ! uet.is, tt 11 eu ure to i.u nu 1111 at i.iicu n . ... ' 1. 1 1 1 1 and sold P. the highest hnhler. ItliH'Kedi at lirsl like a sort of ' black list."' ami in. - thing was talked of but horse whipping ihe iniiettiiieiit scoundrels w lio asked lor money which was owing them! Bt it soon npiiearctl that tins piililicatioii wii lullr, li.iiug sola at miction Jt creutctl u rent ueai 01 ysionisiiiiieni nun biicii , ...... 1 . j 1 lti 1 names shoiiid he toiind with such bills ; : Ii such bills ; I large fortunes! for men reputed to poss. sa ! were l.-iiud to have bills ol seven aud ! I eight year's standing unpaid ! .llicre arc ' ' 'some si range seereis in rich men's lives ! ; i Some time ago it was discovered that a I fashionable nobleman in England had i not pant Ins tiiitclicr s inn lor twciiry-nic! 'years; another wealthy 1 14:111 . imd paid his servants no warns for twelve vears: anil we have seen here young men of f.u tune, with tine turn-outs unpaid for; admira blu horses unpaid tor; fine liirniture j unpaid for ; and fine clothes unpaid for! 'Time flies by with its accustomed a peed ; , bulks increase new items ami interest; settling day come- ; the young man rinds his .patrimony exhausted ; !i spends his last NaiHileou iu u line uiuner, at the Cafe de -Paris, and ipiietly leaps, alter midnight, troiu the Point Neuf, or blow s ..tit his brains in a secluded bine of the Bois tie lhtiirlogue. That's life in Paris! ir. X'- O. Picayune. ! A Trait ' of th Si a--cetie yartie..! ' " i-. '"i t n .. : . mg a very little t!og follow ing. l...v u. i.iiri.nr n fort- lltrii. i!o. 1. .1 It .u 11: -. : s mv ! isn t that a beautv, neitlu-r f l. ulv. . . - i . I i.' . more taste tlmu the Londoners. .!!""' , have walked trout Kensington to lute chapel wM.n.t hut ing such a coinpli ' 1 1 It' 1 1 1 I'll. II 1.10 h. 7 lias (loan lo tin- si.tr n luiiil. .-iti.i .l.-lnenHl it. litislous liuidell.ot.nrleelloll lo ' Ihe loved aild ; llosf. tt lo ap .ropr aies ,nes,H.ec , ,.. , erscu; xv;vCrino tV.V. 1 limbed at Flint, " W ell. really, these country lads have.I;, ..,-,. .,:,., ,;u .... rl. .1 rutufravati-aer. .iweauvo, il..t:;i... with it as m.icli salt aa will make it S'"nr" .-'''Vk e.i.iugli not to run .rff. it ' w as a plaster gird apply iM. the Wonml-. - It birds lei SlttltOZIHf. inml Gabriel at Ianl Labor for Thrry, r.-Wy advice from British liiiianna to the Jo Hist., we inuab. the ad inst., we learn ot the rial a .d conviction of Orr, known as the ,.,-i ..... ... r"Augel (.a ...el, tor sedition against the ; i crown, in liaHHg excited the dreadful , 1 anti Creole and auti-Catbolic riot ot tbe ! 19:b of Febiiary last. Albtnt sixteen oft ....... his ilnites have also peen convicteil mr ; i , j . i I A rf..r.o.t ci'inii.a aurli as at-dition. riot. r.u.l.ery and opeti plunder during the . ....... ... c mtiisioii. Iliu sentence of tlrr will nc , L imprisoinuont at hard labor for three Tt.'ii. - : f .iff- NUMDEiriT. I TIIEGUAXQTKADE. Tlie IJtirnin Minwterto this eriintrr, lltM written HIkI bulitUlwl letter, ilt rv - JrClio.iftetf liliir"tni'''r C"ttrlant-MMMl h U'mi r)ntivt.tn la, wlitle ahe w.Hil.I' llie wruitt cwt of Guano, and atatiiiii-that .... , - j effort, will U mad) t. reduce it. Jhv Milliliter CHiotiiera the tlitntattaiiu-tim nn- reamitmhle, rvjmrda th iruae (5tNrwhiifUH-alib-pTinjrailbWi4d by 1U grocer, and , out of it unfriendly J hi gtrreniiiiciif, "J VT. " ' llg ' , ! , r . . i, . .; lit workl ta nut fluuuntf to aa ra. tt til. . ait.! avows hi Iirt..otiicri..ii to he that 4U LlMnjUlHj u . under i circiiiiutanee- will the policy .-6al riit." , , if Tern ho c liuuiml. or the iiriee of thej iiy y vj V "iiRii.i he reduced in favor of Aiiifrtenn l ir .Mlit-r foreign ciiintiiners. M'e muke the fiilluwin cxiraeU (nnn hit latter, TIBt th.- Peruvian O.-reriiiiic'iila aen.la to tbe vJnited State liar aali:' ttie rjrtan- tirv it collet der ne-earv to tm-et the de manti, and it dues the atn with oilier : f..j,,,, market, without i:.cre.inina; the ! . r . . ... . jt-clioiia; that it U uuahle t:i hiimiIv tlie jrrvat and increasint; deinand f..r the u . .... . .i . ... " . ouat... extH.rtcd from l'eru, it eaiinot rea - i,.-,.!,., i, e ol those of other iiatb.ii:'wTiure'C"',-''''ii''ll 'Wt an4' aeata)- tuua- -aad-' Jmlk jranHy - - wiawiaiiwt" tiule lV. u hud. it tiitlit-nlt t.t Ktu.i.lv . mvoii i rr ir tri irr ipiilv.evcli It should ,.f ,... .,,.. .. ..nti.uied i.i i.-e. It should. 111 iriover, be Uoitie III liiiiui that eteiyi i,,,, . .r 1 1 , ,. ....,.. ,,,. 1 .,. .,.i.l .... ,,.Ki.)Ve. h a lost without I voaratioti - (,... : .,,.. it j, , conmiodiiv that -mi,..tl ' .,r..,'i . ...I l.v . 1 . r r u'.... ,,r ;.,,li,.r.-.- 1 ,..1 .ieoueiitlv evert- t-.-ibicli.ili of itsl ; 1 ' . rtiutiooi n - - i - That- V.. ra..r,.rrfa tt. i ... . ... .. . orn-.i is urifl.inXd a losa OI eat itn . . . t . . .1..,..;... t..t .ril.t.. value, lobe preserved from six.liatioii. and -.tcw an. I111.-I.un. led witri tlip .rreate cttre ,,,,,1 viilanco f..r the present as well H!j fimiru ,t.,lt.rit of the inrtion i aud - that, in my opinion, instead of promoting j the increased consumption thereof, 11 i w 11 d lieiiceforih be its true imlicv todi-' 111 n sli and restrict tin' same, to such an', ...... 1 1 .1 u. i ' uoioiiiii teiiitv as limy oe .leeiiietl sillll- , .1 . . .- 1 cunt to p.iv the interests on its national 1 - ,llctive ileht ami coiiinliiite with tne other iinl resources of the Hepublic t- tie- , .. .... V .1 . . 'ray tlie current expenses ol the Govern ,, 1 . ; The Minister 6ei-ing to have no fear of any rival guano, o the Peruvian, aud j,st,. t .,ow,, -,-ktiowti fcrti! r r can com- Ft iv Iumml Children In a .' n. 1 Ihe 1 ittsliiirli (razettu of 1 lie J-ittsliiirli irazettu ol t rulav gives . .1 ... ,'. , the piirticulars t an accnUMit which ini - the piirticulars of an accident whic cut rod at the t'Uv Hall 011 the dav l.v l'ru" vioiis, which was one of the narrowest esciipes from loss of life we ever beard A nioiisicr concert was to have been given in the evening by . one ti, 0,1111. 1 narrowest children JUVim9iry arrangement for seating them wasto'tFilve each seat raised above the otllerat e'lnal distances. tl... i.,n row- rcncliiiur n.-urlv to tl ie lop mw readmit liearlv r.i tne Cell ing, all the children thus being t Uible from all parts of tbe hall. The Gazette desccibes the accident as follows: "About live hundred children were arranged on these seats yesterday morn- n for rehcirsa', vlwi). just as they commenced to aiitj, the scart'ddiu-t gave wav, p c pita'in seats an l child e i to the . To in I in g e it c uifu-ion. Th cr.ish w , tr -mend .in. it my ra:i to the h ill, when they witiie.std a seen that b ittijs d.-scriplioii. C i.Idr.-n, acivaun Jig at the top ol their voices, were being picked out from the ruins' ami examine 1 to see i whether thev were injure 1. Fortunately utijes-istatiiieJ tbe-sliglitest iiijiiry.thougli manv. iiiust "have fallen a-; feist twentrf .. .. : , r ... - can do. The " ' I l (' .it'ir ..-.ina ivi .t : ...- c.... above siil.icct. and riresents some as'oiind-1 -tan-tics ! what was what was .l.iio at Lust! iw, at Ihi't'i-OiV At water's :iw mill, l.v a large circular saw-. In 11 b-oirs an-' lo iiiiinitcs i! li.s'i'U. 'Ibis tlir. cut 2f.42A IV. t of inch iwa all the feats of saws. tvh Ihe ifii we have s'l.:Je.--S.. pnMilu-d, t-ntirvly !Ut,' - ipliirspher. - . . , Cure for fritti'-tnakt Hit' Tlie fd-1 . , lowing is from the hii-t numlK-r of the i ., ,, . .... . . U - i- ..r.L. 11- r H"lluitaf Pat an unfailing rsirwdv -war iseonsm larm. r:-"UV Uiey..lk of, Tl .tt.-f a g I egl?, ami put it in a I.mcjo; stir. --' . ...!.' .and wo wiil insure your lite tor a six- pC'cc." If tli -s is a reliable ft ceipt it is ",,wt "l,e 0 bato yet stn-n lM"i" 1 i-.s-v its value. . -- - ' " ith L.-J1. The 'Kochcstcr I hm, "i ., states inat Dr. Lingwortl,, or that pity, has obtailied SHiciincM nl hah wlthT lour legs troiu n stream ot waier near u.i..k n.ii. . V... t.;.. Tl....- Fort Defiance, in Xewr Mexico. They are ahntit seven inches I !)?. and resemble a voting cialrish ; the legs are like th-vse .. ef an a Itgator. Tliey have been-sent to iw - vi....v...y-, -. t -- f.iili. llij urtlil" ill fi-iitti.jfl to tin tiim if lie- tiin : lt lWrii.tf io i ul .tioit, tU talk waa. tl.nl it lla irroally il- .r. r'ili-.HU oh-. bili Hint-wltf" uf tbe triiib MwrrliMit ; that a lulu atati-amrui 'ami indilkiaaa U.I f.rr lU panl of llit-ir ! try, Ik alum rnni lml it try tta trmlifiilrMM, hi (nulrity and Iin lion-; llmt bia wiml r-f-d Cr m"tv tbaa U a toth,andaoMierilrMiaat uf aa-a-ctinj bim .f fraaxl or mmiiikM,' Tka( now it ia Jitf -ni; tbal rurj rAx datr-bjar hata a.rna-au hi f-arity, and that lliia ry mmk lh unuV-rariu-ra .4 LundoU Uar ie h? wnanta Cf W jrrui imiHiii.Hi ra!twd ta 4ar of ata tiiMi tMMUranc; I bat tUy roelainf aluad tkaf . th (imarat rar afjphiatavraatuiahipncfbav' waat-d tu Jn'ir enfltUiia in ibt-ir dWalirMa; lliat tUr earrv fraud to an r-it.-ftl that tbraateaa j ti irevt oi.J.-rrilingaltojHliT; that rcka. iiw-y luawuaw. ar maniitactiinM to orot-r, ana that inv.vi ar towi fori rr6tallf) tmrot; .I... i.. :i. x.iu .1... i .t . jl - r. rlaiaanat a iHt aninatllialJo- rtatnt Jatin ui irtfistt-dun; Jbi Jt?" ' . !" rrfdH ryatn, mm) that if W Ukii atarwe urtaraoc ana a1 waa, . oiaana. ay , tn..VL.t L,4..rl.. i tl.. .... iJtM iKtn lurk ia dragrtiba'a ahnav iaawHm 14r Ejrlrnnl'imrf Hail Sforv-Aa aaaoal' j bii btiiUtorm wcarrvd at Aubttrn, AUlatma, oa IM 1 4dHataat j-a"? A writer la tb Muafjuro'-ry Mil Tb iiae of lite ioavaritl (rota an aasa'l ' a a iva to aa larin aa a h-moa, ; Th buff one mrtt inoatly of the ha4luf an oUat f ba 1 rmaaurvd una v( or.lnu.ry aian aiwl liar :.- .i.. .j: i... i . r 1 It t-iiflit IlKliea la'lllu.linaHv, Kli.t aevea in loiifiln.lii.ally. The prevailing ai waa (bat of KMim-a rgis wbib) the altapw vartHt ffrtatljF. I IuimI .U-my that would w.-i-h turn woneul. CfHin viamiiiintf tUm cluaa-ly tbrjr- wr Jomid tu I cun.iaav4 f aiteraaM lavvra of fax an) " wuwaui now aiouB.l a btti'. Mjow aack-ua, tHtJiaUiaf; -1 l r 1 1 froni; turn Dffri'i. A eorreapondtil of tha Sjrrii.6. ld (Ma..) Aini-iican who ba Jut Wrft lu IraiiU.-tn, the late place scat uf P. T. lWuuut, "A iiit to Iraiiiatnn, wli.ro Darnara SveJ aa lately iu all bia glory, afforda an elwlWel Uat tiir .-avruuin on lU inutatalily or all man da taa 1 Htbur. Tlie uroaivda am n.nUitJ. tb Hot. tMwe b wrwitwr- ae- wtoaa ilaa, artatra than r-noiijjli'tu ke the .IhiiM frotri inwiin foumi.iua batu foroll. n to j laj tli "f.aw- , - 7-' . j"1' eiitntn.-e to the' dearrtedj fdacr, ! "''u',' liaraliv tatcb atrin-r always' Ovtd Tat b ; latch atrin-r alway.' " , ' , 11111.. if.""' J(.i.oa. Aiauu.a MB Ilia placa lor a tiillt'." ! V- T".llmn,v T?,,j.,n S Vm T. f ti i it 1 t 1 e . Ihe J.mrnal ot couinicrce, haa tlie f54- lowing account I'l'-lho arrangement de- -teriniued oil for the reception of Air. Fill more on hi arrival at New York from Enrol. ' ' . " To have Mr. Fillmore landed at Slay len Inland, where the Joint Committee w ill meet him and Itring him to tha city in a steamer chartered, for the piirpeeo. L'miu hi arrival at the Battery, ho will bo 1 cited with, a salute 4 ono; hundred , 1 - .11 -l 1 1 guns, and escorted by. a prooessnrn of his . y . . 1:1.1 'T, L -n irietitla to liia luttl. 1 Im I tttinikAl taut will e . T . r Ibitii at the St. .Nicholas. Air.. tVU ii.n n ill mi n.H M-riir .ivRiMininnnisiir is expected to arrive here aUmt, lha uiid dle of June by the Atlantic.' . Ar.t Jhe MetU.Hlist General Conference, !f ting at IndiuiiaHilis, is as milch troubled about the slavery question as the Near 4 ychritip Preahvleiian-- Assembly - at Jt e w- ioik. ne ports, ona rejoiutioiis, and speeches, against the South, are the or- I .i.., ,i. ,1..., : 1....1. Ti. xr .... ... tn isirua .niuit-a. aits . . t; w 1 i..!...l i j;,;,i.u t.u...r :.s :riT.K .-. subject bv resolving; that slavery isaain. :.. iia..lf VI.r . ,.ir tl... tl....v j j jjif " y j ,wrj jjj n,,t ! (jK.v w.L,ro e( 1 (,,jnesg ,,f 8 i.a aa.-wi. .1 uni UIVM aallVrCH tnftke the dit-coverr whilst enffHjfed in tlie vtry vrofitabl inifia. nf aata'iilinir AfVinnn tiaiaiswjt mA j y,,, ,,, ., to A)lHlcrn people 1 The same Pi Lie which defines sin, exist ed as well then as now. . But the Bibta was not cited as authority hi their discna sion. txypt bj th Southern mentbtrt of the A vKiitUy. Fay. Observer. LarJ and Strychnine. A aliott Hma since a paragraph was published in m numlier of ur er, in which it waa suited that lard was an antidote for that terrible poison, strychnine. . & Keith, M. I)., of this city, in a cominnnication to tic Ki-Uvlical Alediml Journal, statea that he boo been excrimciiting, in order t verify or disprove tlie correctness of tha lard anridottf. IleojHTafed iiixai astronjf ami healtbv dog, to which lie adininia- tered S ounces of lard, and live h nffrmegraintfstrv.chiiino.. Iri si ,. . , .f . . -.. . ... . . minntea six hour i aff or Ink it i ir this ami. 11 r.iiiti.til v ir lpa-rttit ..jjjj hrst. Trita experiment proves conclusively that ltutd is not an antidote to this frightful poi- I " ' . . " .i lowtutman in the ttiittru.ilr. Iierrotvn lately went into the country for the hi st time in hi life, and record it ms a singular coincidence iu nature, that pond he saw "and tlier were iiimiiv on eiu btl land anuimf it. - i Mr,' Ilerrowu is evidently a "nataral . . , . '. , . , . .. . . srreW, I hllmlch hia. hail tlia rt.lat.rfTU.ia ' A ' 1 slfl lh ;r vf U)ioU4 Jiwa! Trtnv. ,, . at-tlp,! reUslviiT'r a'uv'tir.d trftot-t hun,n bed f aakii.-as for sfvemtl weak. 11 trld r rrw, rtumnH.w,M hira by ri,i,..ul - Ui : iUy only temled to i,tcre bia rna- ... , .... .. . .... .....,e,. ...m -jm v iia; t j hu, .tmu ne uhi, us r- aiiil, to use im own wor.is, - was iruiy citraor- ii't, 'o use o.s ...ii worn, . ss trur d :,:,rv. H.r after about six wwk ,.; it,..:lll;,Kle im-dicne. I w .s..npM. nliJ HrTa u. i,!,oUt H-I .. . iisag of tin inpMety currd; goeaa. - Tlie emiiraiiim this Tear from Misannri to IJidi' -mia, stated t have been larger tluin ever U-fore. Large liartiea bavo ... . , .," . . g ne ont and taken with them over fit Wott -Mia "-' inav-tsj. l J"',,C; VvVr i Jfl,ife-iitS t'ifif;
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 10, 1856, edition 1
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