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, .'. i..x I Jam- I I. Ill t!l! Nol'tll Alllliiem .CollVv'lllioll, to day, tm tim second ballot for IVesidont, ' Bauksha I -H vote ; Fremont 3d ; Stock ton" W, McLean 10. Nkv Your, June 10. 7"TliO North American Convention has HoiuinaluJ Sjauker Banks for .President, ; iiJ,Oiveriuf Johnston, uf Pennsylvania, ,V ,for"Vic President.- The secedert Jiuve uoiiiiiiated Cum. Stockton for President : and ltayner, of North Carolina, for Vice President.' :. y . . lx COXGUESSIOXAL " '-j7"y.-yfMiixaTvxiJuw 10. In the Seriate, to-day, Mr. Clayton in troduced A till to promote )eaco hi Kmi M' hJ Vz!?g (lr ne census theldntj- to G.J gn-i ,uan Uk naiuirtt to jxipu Ut ion, and tho repeal of certain obnoxious laws. 3 OF I IFF - SUIl'WKECK AND LOSS Halifax, June 15. The ship Pallas, from Cork for Quebec, with 12U passengers, was stranded on ht. Paul's Inland, at tlie mouth of St. renco. The terrified passengers overloa l- Tlie steamer-Atlantic has arrived, with Liverpool datoof the 11th inst. Cotton was dull and prices easier saloa since tlio America 14,000 bales, iuclud in;' l,ii(J t-t exporters and speculators. Wheat had advanced id., ana flour (id . Canal flour 30 a 3: Ohio U5s d. f, i ' , , . , aSis. Com advanced Is. a Is. Cd. C-.rti .... o.i . i i. i i 1. a 30. CI. 1'rovisioua unchanged L ird5;U.tid. Consols UU a irU. -- n-- ux. roiuioro cmiiu uxsusuaer in e a.!:- '....I sr. t.vo ' - .. ;.. .1 . of artillery. ... ' I The A-tia arrived o it on the 9:li. The English pubsic are without tVi i.i notice of Crainptou's disiniu!, but re carded it as a rued f tet. L tHc exe'te f ..-If 1i T 1 iiieui. .iwrf v.. ii.cw.o i. .iu j iiiu'io ., . ., ,.,o , . ll iimtj says iii.v i v.iv oi.u ui t n a uer- , J . - ',. S tiial olio, tliero exists lio necesaitv todi,-' , o I, - l i .. "-; i . . . tlHrtff of the (J .ee . ot pa .. w.t . a pi,- Tii'j iiiiindatj .ji j:. Fri:iC9 hi 1 roti l.r: e l i'1,i0 ie p!c kousetusi, aul t'ir..n loO.OijS) jiut of cuiplovm 'nt. lho corn crop was expeclei to be an average one. IIKAW STOBM. Xew Vol:, June t'.'l. A heavy s!onu passHl over this ci'v last evening, casiiing manv bout. A number of lives were lost, and1 l.ui!.l:n blowu down and struck by lightening. BLCKITli N (F FH.I.Mor.K. , Xl.w Vokk, June '2'i. Mr, Fillmore hail ant-tithuiatie r - cep - I h in at the St. .Nichohis. dujis were lired tili'day light. W'o find the following article iuhe Philadelphia North American. The men tion of a member's name would seem t.. give it credibility. And it is somewhat, confirmed by the remark of once nr( m-' grosamen, in the extract from his letter published in the Observer of the lih i.n-j slant, that " The country is in a veiy ci it : iaigwntiTiWi-wAtr- iinprndrar nrt"hrrir Would eu hostilities and civil war. Tin latter is quite as apt to break out at Wash-, iugton aa in Kansas." Fay. Oh. i APPUK11F.XDF.I) TlioUBLK AT i WASIMNtJTON. A ineniler of :he National House of: ILooreseiitalives writes Iroin v asl Washiit"-, , ,, v ., - v ,- Mill LOUS 11. I.O.IIHII .! I.IK U'ltl l i . . - . . ,, . , , , ; tint ol any other. .1 agree ful'.v a ith long letter, that he and bis fellow n-pre , Mr t , .p,,,, ,u, .. . frfai ,tin sentatives of the N-trth apprehend ' i : mciib ate I, in the result i.f this plot, i ous danger when the discussion coiues;.i,at crime, in a republic, mav tituniph ; Utn the resolution to expel Brooks. lie over virtue, mid i.e rewadod." B.il 1; says: 'do h.pf that the Henry Clay Wiiigs ill ' 'Our friend said ao'iue ten days ' unite to a man, an I st'retch cvery nervr since lo several of us wlw Were dUcuss-i to .revent this coiisjiirator froin reaping ing this ipieation, what I consider S i ra-i tho reward to which he umpires, and cue tioual itself, that I desire to have it pub-'him .hat w Idch he descrvi-s." " i . lished as a justification of what wo may ... . , feel it i..cumW..t n.H.n n. to do. I may i Thf w j.MHi;,.Vrn. Mitel. -safely say this much to Northern edit.-rs,.,, lulvvty of N c M it who know of what stuff the North la made, . , , . . i..,..i. and who do not believe that we are all enuxtril because we live north of Mason and Dixon's line. 'Our father's proved themselves men in the days of thu Revo lution; and the South may yet learn to their sorrow, that there is u "chivalry at the North, even if its emblem he not a "1XT.T. ".;.T;7.";r;r .;r;7: 7:-.r.rx-ruwiiUmtnx UU,lv.iH UI 1 M"'VIV , ruiiianly assaults upon the weak una un armed. 1 011 imagine ail to he i.niet nerc ; um . cam-, which is certain t be in a slalu t active eruption 011 the day we discuss the rejHirt and reaolution expelling B k.. Ol course this is now matter of coiners.i- ti"US and bravo, men are preparing for the struggle. A few days since Mr. Breii- tou ot Indiana, a lame gentleman dependent uoon erutche for his locoiim tion, read to a Southern member, a friend, what he intended lossy in the debate 011 the resolution of expulsion. The South- cm meinlH-r liMcned-aourteouslv; and lluni M. Iti-am.... I....I fit.i.Li..l he said " Yoamugt lint under anv circuuistnuees "'akeiliat specclu .. Y'. W'U 'lot be ll... in .n..L-.m 1. M.ul O lu tllVlllllV m tun i, to, i. id. ..,.-r - tell you that WK An! aravtJii J,trinln ' not ' to Al.t.ow (iny of you to jiurtiii- u!i n fonrtt. Vr. wh.i. Nor PKKVir li-l" Mr. I-renton reporlei! w hat was said to our friends in- this vicinity and the const--'j pieiice was that from that moment every iuai. who can make himself ufidcrstiKid 1 Icteru.ined to speak fully. fiC- ly r.d. .n; h.in languagoiust what he thinks of the pttfltcH U pHtirs, VOL. XIII. "T;nr opi'nt n'iilinff jai'tkat il!!r A4.6ni fU3n U.k Jtoring trim with tfutrotrn I'kyue. Om of tiie tiMiet (Miteiit of tl arpiiuei.t-i ' w l maam, I fcar fe an! rf mwi, f tielM re.rtt-d to Uy Southern IU-, t, in 'htstil Rlnr-a, i m iwe Lasb war that i( iii rl t ( j'.,r.Mr. Filliiiore at the Saitli, i.tWK41l,M 1t 1,1 Weacli ,ter written by him in'im to M "ib-jjv tl .zl. a. nctiktE LiUinS t.f.. , , thrtl Coinililttee of Buffalo, in wliW-h hm eXrenei) opinions adverxe to blaverr. It was in ram that the Vhi"-i. in tli'-m- pain of 1S4S, refi-rred to Mr. fi'.Um ri. iitjaeiieiit caiver in Conrv-n To pr..v,- forthwith the letter of is again call ed into use. 1'ln ru is not a man f t!e least intelligence, in the South any where else, but knows that hio wli, j shows beyond controversy that Mr. K.li- I more lias alanU.netl ev-rv ..i.ith..:i t . r ,i , ,i i ' , pressed in that etU-r hoftikt to Jsoututrii i ':,,i,fr. ,i - . - . i 1 rignts and institutions. let L-c.'!!j" ): - , ... i. ii ii. .n mil ... tl... t .t j .... ....... mi, Mm. ii is n't v'liei' wleilge, but still laW. ... ik'uurant that t:,e le'-'er i . I siiado the iuorant il5. is a lair vita' of k.-iiiiini.i. in lt-.it the friends of Mr. Fi l.nore haxt I"' an opportunity to retaliate. Anii t n-y are nuking lhe n:..-t of tin- oj.i. .j. i ..... . - . ' luuuyv- in i"i;, Ortttti thi- enciti'iii T-.r i" aiii-souiioiu-sii.nl, Mr. liuctia ..- i: . , I, i a ,,,, . , f a as one ola committee of three ir.in , . ' - in a public meeting at l.iica-t.r, h 'laccof residence, who rt ported a ros- es .IlI;l!ll-l.4 in ( iv reiju.e'ing ti.e.r "gres " to i.reien: I he e.iteuct f rlavety in any of the lei Ji.ll JJjav be Uteiird ' ny C'oiigresn.'' And ano'l.er. tha-ifcirtg th. w iiteiiiKvrs of (.ngr- w ho bad Hnid introtJuctioii oi sl.ie v io:-. , Miss .nn. i A fr.eitd ..f Mr. l!iu l.a"jfl in "oiigrs-. i Mr. J. (il.mey .1. .lies, a le week- ago.' ! made an oju.mhuI denial, of Mr. Bsc!.' anan s a?enev in gettnig ui. j!.e-e a . ti-.ll reoolli'lollS. It it tUe,jt'ii. t is ilTidel.T j aid . A tN'otary Public h"i, e.'.'f.lv.I t'ten. jfroin PoiiImmi'. l'nil.-i.irlpliia .d-n.s.i , .jf .lsUalul H bat la more. Llie lliree iroUi nuttee men, including Mr. Bi.chaiisn, ao ' tuatly siguetl their loiuies to tlie riaohi- ,n"" as aj.pc..r Ir .iii tl.e paper n.s, liot.ed. Now, as we ahiin - i'i..ii-I,; i: m - n-.,-fair to rake up Mr. Filiuiore' o'd "and pllhilsll It agailli-t hllll llluh r .t'ie ( ,1 ell llisl.lliees, so c slloubl Ul-4-Xl It lil.fiir to trial Mr. Buehanan in mat m, ! ir were not l -r t ie Mike o! gmiig I.i- jia'H a tiis'e oi ! 'u-ir o ii pi. s.f. l'o.t loi ::.s'. w- should say taut t.:it partic in..- .: ml! p.'eid tlie stati.:.- of ini.ot...;!.. liot lioli age.' '. .,'.'. "From lAf F't!rri!!r Otfm -. inf ('.. I'tin," ('.',, :ri. a. 1 i Cl-t'j An uitv.'hgeiit fi ion. in .ht t-.i.n try Hriti s us as HiHo.u : The last Ob-erer has caused me'to read over again t ..lt..;i', aceount'ot tLe old charie of " lUrjaiu and C'oi rui.tioii." and it has stirred me up at a great rate. ' tliilik that .Mr. Jinehauaii s Jtarl :u llm! uiost-villainous coiisi.ir.iCV was Imst iiiosi- i inainoiis coii-pirucv was nser y.nti III- . I V. .1 IOI1 I ill OiV .1 SIIV ...V . I 1 . in which be shows verv com-lusivt-lv but which be proposes tu rcmlor stni iii..re certain, in a ub-.-.piciit c -11111.11111-ciltioii, that the .eak" of lue Black M uti lain, wliiih Mr. Clitigniiui claims tire cretlit to have original! discovi-ri-d. rhest of the series i- Jj.., I with that dirtcowred bv liitii-eifTaii I published at the tune as the Jogiiest, in . J jri - - - t.lhi, hr ,.;.' y'.AW,',.,,. Wi-ll!N . lox, J tine 1' '. ,' I ' 1 here wa a. meeting -( U e .t.tit-rn- crs last evening to takr into considers tion the formation of a Southern 'Coin' mcreial Association. .'I in- meii.I.eis ar. ,,, ..l-.f,-.,. tbemsclve to .-ive a i.'roforoncc Mr , . j tlt. Wst.,Wal ,,f their l.tisine-s. and pat- ,J.V- " r-w.it-r remarks in reply ronage to th.fc-e at tho North h.i,twp.-ct Mr- s"'- U " '.fll ,lt. noifs guaranteed loliieS.mTn l.v'tiw "U t- c a sjrw -:-rt.i grvJrp.tx., t'ointniitiou aiid laws of the l Ut,c' .' !"- I1""' I ... it'. ',..1.1 tr..... tl... !...lii...MUua" ,Uc VWmiM of the Ut iutere.-ts ..f iW i-uiHuiim country, as far as praticable. l-l'll... I . . ll ih. . I. . 1 . ...-.,. i ...... .1 ll .ll..rss (Hi: tiiii.ii no; nin, ii n .... .u.. -v alwav bi-stows. An agenc-v is to opened at New Vork iu si'am f.-rthe fall" trade io iliscrimiuale let tre'eTtrntr f, icn,s and f.K-s. A proslavery journal to be established w hich will be lrcet,. the members of the Association. Circa- are shortly to be sent S..iith iuvitiu Cl.t,.t.r11,i,,n, i,J ,,! are to be tk,'"" - .""H T";' t '' , t.rmg il.e snbjpct iK-f-re the SoatWnt ;a tc m r T,u". llrssj SsrixsUirfJitrnil JnpwDcnfnts, (Canarrrf, iljf Jlrts nail CmtK$&mK n ' 71e W2tm, CUAib mU I?Hmnd th nLiumees of Senatorial libels, I adHU.Ml, ! -f- MlmS sff l t-trttri'SSw. I: Ji na-m-.r t tint 'e C-tuwiwrt I t'lUit tl.u at- ,,"n T 1 I' ""k tw-f if,j s su3i- i - . - - J , , . t givr tie A 6':i-i.C:- a tfixlt ami nn d.it1tvJ yir J rarini it tEie wr.ifeof W pewj-lr rlrttirly s?.?ft.I at t'ie re tnl trtt wh?- J 1 ir U n',-irv to l-;a J,!! i --a. If t'nt Lsw re- j;w liijnr i5" s.-V'fr- sul rf.- a ote 1 tb- t-V, lt i s"-e tu'fiee and take t'r -:. I-iW!irr..ti,rr -rtat , 1 the f-JV3 w. Its '' !-kew J i-r - j.iit-M.. j. i-r. j.:ia v . Sbt ' bf .vt n rime i.a-wuL 6 act.' hi a- i.''l - U-.tJrf-'ll L Wr cJ-it J. !-c lL We wait the d.ivet r : a. ;f van --t ir. ii X e -Ta-j- S w- xre w Hlin to .i-ld ".r t-i ju,, Kicf.T.-v ami u.ul." jJu-. 4ni..l j?' j, rj- .Li g .T N'e Ar-f t-!:f.-. r ti.iijk. -V-w.a. t k S'.. . f everv artu li nans-" a?iv..t-u.' of" t: V a.kt i en . v :u un a .si.n. I ;w ; . t.i Ix !...-,;.. .ii -v -J'i iu- "j: a...'..ts rellilv .K-.iic tiA-tfi. ' "F-l-r 1 1 n . K ' '''er, w". wurii a l-Titf J-ttit"r. j-arj'sjs.-.l .V. !;.',-.ier to I'-ie a Am A-.?-'-.' V i-tv of . .tac tion ri, K-a."i-j-. -.' r ?jt' ling the cn si'W'iwt .a 'Sv- deeis- i.s ..... !l--i-ilsr t .'ir.tl h.s flan t.. iH-tlif ;ss,;t jsT ht-- fr -fi. irtsd tii.' ii-sa-id diir- t-v mf-iri H!r! f.r rtrtf reiro.. . 1.. .3 H-Iid:inr "!' t-r T ia.i Uia;li.t;un .ng fr Hi ir S:---.i-are I armed uior-s. -t : r ,f r--". t. irnd wid. itl-r-s JUifnu. .'ttr'' f!'..: l.nt to ir.-U-cJ lite In!- rvst ti.!sf utiaas, s.rii a 5.r ! jhs.-vI; tU in vdiArr 3 I!.' i.-s "f Mt.noff. n I- u mt-if at Laa skSaer kL m lere w.t.i- oat etfj -srr"ss U. sstcked ' - s at;- 'iu at ; t- nail. V k aasi mue i t. g a w all, A.an'g.-i.yj ij.s. I:s.krt 'rn'Ji.in : to 1 a i-:i -a the Lttwl whiVh would W Wjrd! i'vl trAiNi.dci un der l -ot .;;;si to. liesr-.i " wwiiirs. w-rw .! J.. ita dotft aa5i. -in t-rrmpr.it at in !v. "ls1-v aj .la"-:-. Tit su."osi-t s.. w.rivd ! lake ij,s.: 4 tlL s"i. ovti "f I"' .i. p ) , : .. .so. 1 u-fce ..'-.'- r. d:i v I- ;J.5-rfer a 't - prcot U.oi v.ot. ;--iru ."; ainliKiiv e o j ii.. -... -3 (-?.- i .j-ja, -l-r r l:-. Ij-eai-s- ir jt-4"fs,-Ti- Tia-sii,;: r.'iv .net d.- re . - !"- - t."ff-i. t T"1 r V.-rrtH1, e u-: X"7. a .- i.-". i- jj .-eo! un 't-rr.- -a.:- if d m t..e 1 ! -'". l3t" I:. -r -' ".fc r-tlili tt. IH ." i ..r i-.--t, . r , . : IV ' -e :... ''. -r will so i' ).'.- i.i..t- ju . " .a .f ;s,-ij r.-rnt'r- are !.-i-i hv 'so- '. t -x ; .."a'.d jtily. .! i .;' ts.a-loi.s. -4 ail ;..e fur- ji-2 ? - "---i! ..,-.'.'. t'cs growing s-i,Vf.f I"j.ir tiv-s. lf tSink.in. lite tf- j-lace. : J." ji : ' a. t:v Un sie .iihl :f ti'n-3 ' saicr.er at tbm rv ict i'- rn; o"r - - ;.. u the.tual- 'r: i ti i r-.'.." T .-ii. i Ak'i ... -i".-- "o .'.iini-. !.-:'."' r V ei -"-t - Ea.' ec. VV :.eri in'iej--.d i- s .i.... l:, i. ' :t !;.-!. i. v I'alrtfl. -s' n s-:'.j .vL- ii ,. h I tj , r.u:v!: !:!.Lii.r: AT-i:'r..N.- -t .h-rj-.ii.ki,-. a . --, V - ,-.- l-'e-l' l..-l;i v - : - ,.'v-.i I.v iiie Mr V la...... 1 .1 - u.-' .fy a rd y. Ctuttn. It has become quite a -; . .-...-. .- . v.muou. sight to see camels and drouie d.iries inarching through our streets. The 'O'-r-.t'i-T":' -TI3K KANSAS I-S r.AI' tN Tlltl . i v r i' " Mr. Ilati. v5-id tLe a-tifiirion of ,lu" S-i-tiU- al a erv.w.fc. f g-t rx t n : IS aSr t- a.l -ir n. i ters. Ifstf'J 1 fa-vly rt by all x'ln l'L j l.l'.IU :! - - -g "ll . I pn ure all over- .1" oMl'tl- ii.ri.iT.- -it tt"!.. . the vcite- a?iii Sir. -!- tut-'it t:a a: ,nk-i..;.t..a. r.-a -:'t-JI -4 s.i.ui toive c.sii ... t in' iiduti ration ot tOaSSIMsr '& - ----ssi UV i ntn)H"arr 4f kii.k wiiieit -Ie- iaiaji skmar-ss-" if il. Ih.-re tmiw :mct aaivh tat', eoii.nare 1 wnti te isrs ) rt jt- an.t ,i . f j : j: fa SALISBURY, N. C, JULY iwiU Le rwHL U profund M(oHrati4Hi. I ' Ira the eourse'of his remarks he qnotd ' with iwmerftil effi-ct the celcliratcd sen- fteneral Jafkwiii, wlieu behind . : . . . . i to be written in letters of door of each house of Con-1 ..p.r . th erer.'- , .Mr. i!s..n attempted to fj. ply to Mr. Butler, and i-peut moot of his tune in nno- j tuii; and coiiiiuentin ni-ori cxpre re.-sioii i ot Air. Butler' m several itpeeehus made j rinS the present session; and vet Mr. ' ttnrh r had !...wn that in no siieeeb at this . . . . r " 1 . . sv-sou liau Ue sjiK(tIl to, ptr oi, or anolil Mr. Sumner in any way., In reply to ! Mr. Wilra.n this fact wa brought forward ' bv Mr. Butler with crushing force, show-' iug coucltiai velv that Mr. SihunerV tit i 1 . . i . s.-eeh was .mde with inalaen at're ri.irtighf, and to gratify woitndi-d iidi m t.k!i hail been itnkiing for t'..nr years. II I. litutt. 7"'- I'hih I'rMtin. One of the un.M d riieult problems which Congress' uilh have sbortlv to solve will be the admiss ion of I tah into the l iiioii, with a peo ' p'tv !i.c nrltg.ms ri-nvt havefn'cn per-vei-1i-d hva gioss iiupifture. and l,.se .eiai ciisfonis are at war a!;- w ith de-e-iicy- and propriety. Are e to recog-ii-m c-.iu.--n ,v,!:!i of iw.lvano-i- Ul- t!J..- !'..;!.. i ..-i-, of Joe Smith, tl ie a I hvi.oei.te and ions del. in. er o! a ed to l.e repl e- s.icrt-d tiling-, to lie alio .-utd in the nati.e.al .o'incil.-, an iiide 'j1'") . I tii 1-e leptKiiate-l. atnl Ise-x-u'uic be stifiered to inaugurate Used cart of ijje liocky .Moiinra i.s( re trie ijuestH iis vvhn-li (.'oiigre-s m have to deei.le. A Christian pf..;,!e -iuiiiks fr .ui tlie rec.giiiti..n ol t!:i.- iieeiitious e. .nun. .ii wealth, hut Cm gre c . -C-H- i:o power to prohibit any i" .nu t'f worship, h.twever gross or sen s4i.il : and tin.ugii it may claim the right to d.:.y to a territory, tlisgraci.tl by its fcesfse, admission into the I niou as a Stare, there yet remains the equally se fi.ois point to be decided, as to whether its people shall be allowed to establish .;e property oi the I . States an nt lurui of government. il dt. '(.. hiHtlf. Ti e Washing- the follow in t i.itrield, the de.e-.ite t'roin K.m- 1 . 11- I 1 -a.-, i:a- returned to aiiing:oii, alio ap .. :ire T in hi.- seat in the ll .use to-day. WTole there', fi4- ws tlecti iried by learn ing that lo-. in command t the border ins. a d.iv or two since, had a great u.i.ln .d l uimit . i f,.i . -n-rtentch reached Washington at 11 a. m. to-day "I!., reception hereof t.n. important ws ,,.,r.o wings f f lightii:u'. ator(.ien. i returned t.i Washingtoii on hoise ; er stea tiboat and rail car iVoin.the i. ilhist.rates m-st forcibly the char t tree Mate-stories of current evelils X-.- actor, in K. : I'KMH-.II.IIAN DuTUIM.s S.ve len- iiia n'ains that man is a spirit, iios- -os,sing me torm and jtcrvading the en- ru e human system ; that the spirit posses- e-eye-. a no-si- hands, a mouth limbs arm root; miu mac mine in uie oo.v, ine body i- simply a piece of mechanism, by which the spirit operates on material tilings, and through the medium of w hich it revieves impressions from internal oh loets - : tlraf th.- spu n mav he separated ewn nt trttsTt-e-ot tr en tjh . Im y, au j aim tt utieoriscioiis of its existence ; that when sivoh is the cae,,the bo.K- retains 11ui11t.il Life, hut not the powers of ai'tiou ; and when .the spirit is so separated from tiie bodv. it ha fiill tower to see and converse at 'J ill witli disembodied spirits ; and that at death, the spirit is only separated an. r'rctrd from tiie body as tilt' butterfly i freed from tho boil Is wiiieli have envoi ishI it, and that in l.iaviiifr.tii.i Unly at. - that time. the. spirit is :is iincin-cioiis ot tho sop irati 01 as 11 1 1 se paiaie.i at nn camels ,,re now emploved in carrviug verument freight from Powder II. t. the vlepofi Tiuy Ciirry tlu- eU"nu.oiis we,bt ,.t" l.isi pounds, and with the greate - t ens... The sight of them stamp- .. ap. ,jlL. horses and mules that come i-!,in .:ght f them. They arc certain iv t handsome creature, A hor-o. 111 a brisk trot, can scuieely aeep up with I lie camels when in a walk. Tl:ev appareutlv go slow with their ollg aie llie:liired .tread. hut in reality they - T r.'i f'.ij r. rapidly j Sjxim, It will 1 ... 1 . .. .. 1 ...i.. on tec 'oeeieo 11..11 n lil iw teeeiio. pus-ed in Spam con ri scat ing and ordering tho sale of lue-tsiiites of the church. Man v ..if. the elerirv ni inifest their di- law pieiv at this decree, and latelv-refiised JLry wa t- show that Mr, Butler had fabrieafWltml circulated the moon storv, J PKAV WITHOUT tZSS3&SXJ 5 . W ' "n s', snee-eh ws le-jilimatelv to reply ... ' by the i-.-tronOmer Ilerscliel, and repre-J " ?". "'V I,r"-V w,,,h"t ? 15 " .iniiar.ve t!l t'ntortumrtelv fi'Ir'Mt.'si-niii.g that planet as inhabited by win- Keu- memner reau,n ucum -,,"ri-mf';Wil1n; however, Mr. Sumner5 .peerh'ed creature,, who appeared through tho t.lnl answer to this ni.esli.on veW - liHMMirmtMt a- . - . .... i. .. i .i . i 1 ... .. .f. .1 At a ministers meOtinir. this text waJ 1, 185G. Mav vears n, hefi.re the invention Thrre we Tive within ll'O oHntc - of railroad nd.4h tdi4it.4 wWW of rallraii and.4h telegrafili anl when the communication of intelligence be- tween distant itlaces was (iiliicct to m.iny ! . "... . . " iiliBtructions and delay, Doctor L. was ; the stated lireaeher of tlio (losiiel' in I ,erot t .o l.,.s,,e. iin -a )lo Il.e Doc-, i( habit of iinprovin"; the villace ot A- .....,.,.... . to the ed.trcatu... ..i his j e..ngr,-at,n, the pasins events ot the dav. -lie was a!o remarkable for his bitter hostility to the lot lowers ot weieubor, who healleeil denied tlie uecesity a" atonement." each other. The storv was so admiral.! v got i.p that n.netv-iiiiHi out of a hundred . V .. 1 . T .- ,. i i : .. 1 r. . .1 .. ... . .!:. ueueveu ll, lo iiic great ins..iiHgemeoi . of their parental catechetical leaching, i anl the Swedeuborgiaus laid hold 'of.it as a refutation of thu doctrine of the a-1 tiiiciueiit. i !, Shortly after the containing tin ;ory .'tie of tiic Uoetor's I New York pars i.ad reached X a. ioing elders waite-d him mid re.jiieste. him to preach iiniTi tin- sul.jeet, and he agreed to do so. He took lor ios text H'Sth 1'salm'iiiid 3d verse: " l'rai-e him, sun ai'd iiioon ; prai-e him, all ye stars of light." His discourse was elaborately prepar ed, and due notice given to the surround ing settlements of the Doctor's intention to explain the perfect consistency of re vealed religion with the recent astronom ical discoveries of Ileri-chel. hi the up i.oinre.rSabliath tlie'seriuou was de'iver- ..,! t.. .,!., ...,...,, ,-,.. ,.r;.... w ere s-no' of the hated M-ct. ' The Doctor showed f-.th the wonders of Ji'tHi ion. end etiit4i i .1 .. I loth. .41 . ..1 .till . lil. Ill .',..H 11, 'I lo I'll i l l" upon Ins sii ...s, .1 pie-eiiiiiience ; that tin planet was interior to manv other-, iio'ioiigti superior to . v ii n in size ; that there was no uesli n hut w hat all th. aiiets were inhabited, or else why call upon them to join the inhabitants the earth in an act of w..-liip? Vet, he contended, this fact thus rcvtalei), and now astronomically leinoiistiated, u(f .rded no foundation for the se. !!:n-s ,,1 mtideotv. Jhat alliioiigh tiie moj.ti was inhabited, . ,U I. t'.t tl.o.,. .I.o-.. gent free agents or bad ever fallen in siti, and t-onsetiitentlv needed an atonement. Uispeojde were delighted, and request ed the sermon lor publication. TheSwe-.loiib.-igians were overwhelmed. Some two weeks forward.-, when the Doctor w as one niortiing in his study cor-re.-tmg t!ie proof slieots of his serin. in on ' tiier Intelligence," his occupation w as interrupted by the visit of his ruling Ki ller, who had got him to preach it. with oiii in ois eounieii.ince, w nen i.ie i.i- when the f il- I ... ; . ii I lon nig colhtiiuy occuncd . . , i ,i i ,t . tl v- " 1 Init do you mean ! 7. A r-W e ve been hoaxed I ha c . I'ir C'lue trom Lrduuihu-. and the Ilers -, chol discovery, about which yoii preael i. ; II- 1 .. . . i .1. I .... -- . v i ,i r , r i -. i ! N-.... nid the moon is not inhabited. I loctr.ue is right, tc it unit the jwln. It is tlc, P,ir,te- of the Swedeuborgiaus I i,. ' Tlie good Doctor, from that day till the 1..... V 1 ij .i,,,i. .... - ... ., 1 i .a hour o. Ins death ue e would each u,.o passing evems, mil cmuneu mm- If to the Uospel and the nutation ol , Christ and his Aoontles. Dttiu'tt Ff'i i I'm. KVTItA V.WiANCK 1 l-OlIV .... l.ilv ,f V..w..,-L Yov I.ssi.v i . . " --.v. . v v' .M.'j 111-11 1 I . I 111 IV 1 O . I I I S, 1 .1 1 I .T Sr 1 1 . . I ware estalilishnifTif. iu .Now oik. the ' ll I. ,,- ,....1 ,..L-..,1 I., ..... a..i.i l.ri.l.il It . .. V 1 ... t ht i ! . ,, i f - . . , .- ,. , i 'c iuiinen.,ei popular inis season ainoiig!jiev,-a,clirr,0(i to bed, medical assistance i, 'l' 1 1 ,'; '. , , t ,1 , ""ly aU U, in, md her recovery despaired Of; ' k 7 ui". , : ",'lv 'distinguish the ,o,v,,Wof oneof your jrso baimened, that a friend who paid : ."' ?) ' , T , ir - ,a,1-v ,ril,,"ls !V":M ""-"ifeness of the a visit that dav, had just been curetT of , , D, n . ... ml t Doctor , tlie t,,er Te u iMt!l,R.M of fl..ntM ,,at . dreadfullv bad leir lv Hollowar's Oint- presents. Sihe was asked whether she I Unclf' Tni'x (ihin. In tlie library of w ished to juiicmxi' in' (, and was rath- the Armenian Convent, on an island call er nettled at the latter proposition, until ed San J.uzzaro, about one mile from the she was informed that the establishment eitv of Venice. Rev. John '.. Kd-wanls. lt iut a line display ol"" prcenlV-f-ir - leasoiiable amount. She was astonish- ed to -understand that many of the tempt-, ing tfephrysr made rrf Ttie mansions of fol ly, a.s presents from li ie'i ls to the bride. Iia I been liiml. and that by a very small outlay of means f.r the occasion. And ifits is but a sauq.Ie of that hollow tin no ileiioiuinated fashionable life, w hicli siii icihIcis it-elf up to desires w hich cau not be L'i'.il'tie.l. thus making lite a cu .tr.lst bet.ioeii mean peuurioiisncss and lavish displav. We s..mettnes-eetf the s ilovins oTgTMcd foilv with a seti'itfit-trof deuce has 1 --..wi- tip .ii man ; and the (' "., ..'.'..ii. We are credibly infortja-w-oiider at the .gorgeous mirrors-, the da.t- cultivation otiiius " u I 1 .01 all accounts e.1 that a member of the American party .ling bghts, tiiouiaguiiieei.t lresi-s, and he promoted, ic-t mt rely as a source of was approached in this place, on Satur luMirioiis entertainments ; but it passes luxurv, but as a substitute for pernicious d.iv t.isf, by some one no doubt deputed away in a moment, when we reflect that, medicine, ai.d,a a delicious, healthy, and for that purpose, with the assurance that in the g eat majority of cases. t' iW most nutneiaus article of f..ni." At.oth if he w ould withdraw from the party the .,'.,.. ,ici il tin- tfn .i-. -oih. T0-11101 row of c"el)i-!.rafcd phy siciau says that "-thor- ci'.'-American conventicle would nomi tlie waits -wiH be sltipjntl of tit.sn rare ottglnv ripe- ft it it-, eaten -with brra-l.s-tW- ii-tH- bttn - for Sltxi4ff. - Ottr- Americatt pict lire-, the statuary 'will go I. .m-k to the most innocent of aliments, and w ill insure liien.l l iriu-d bis back with scorn and dealer, the silver pl-ite-will-ivtii'- to Tiff health jrrrd streng'h." olumosVf iimi- vnteiipt upon the mail who thus corrupt any A; oiing, aim t. e family wiil pinch lar extracts might be adduced, but tiie Iv endeavored to purchase him Vith a themselves torn twelve 111 -nt ll to pro- f. .Ilow-mg w .11 sntlice : " Due of .tlie . bwtbyibe. hir regret .is, 1 1 1 1st he did not viito nivalis fo'r"aXi"fher efit.iinmcuf. (I.ct aliments, and tin' IhM ailapted t tho'tiif' pruVftlic uiisereant tu. the-earth, Ho none envy those who, year utter y'eai. foi cut ages of lite, that which fruits at- rfcl.lv derserxed the "kiiocktlowi. argu pas their life iu this m inner, useless to ford. They pi.sont to mail a liglit Hour- incut." tl.ir advice to Americans is, to themselves ami to the world around them, islinie.it, of e.tsv digestion, and prodt.ee 'use the Brooks argument in all such ea- tjjf aai.9 Cirrlr. NUMBER -V .ritj?, and .takviw fMUJtimt,.UttML. folly'and deceit, the end pf which is, hit-1 . terne-s ami suffering. I;t us check 'the . i nrt promptings o inat luisc iesirU wniriii woi,,,, ,eau ns o ai.au. am for purpose of display, put orrtho tmse and borrowed oruaiuents winch nnst would lead ns to abandon tlie real, arm - lower t ie lt-r,--pect or any among U8. Let us hope at least, that ttkUiis city not borrowed bridal gifts may be displayed, witn otticiitutioiis pnue. cibhik jti. i-: ,cunj. r""g'11 "P. Ior uichssioii, ami i.i .e. gu. ; "r "' u. ,,",l,ufr "f'l"""1' ; write mi it firt hi' ii.'nt itrrmt lilv nii-ctin A servant girl who overheard this, exl claimed involuntarily, u A whole month to tell the meaning of tliat text! It is j me oMhe easiest and best texts in the . 1 ,, ... ii - Uer remark being overheard, one of ,!...-, , ii f o, : the ministers called to her, ami saul. , "Well, tell me how you imdurstand it; can j sir." mi i.rav nil the tiuiei ' ves, What! w hen roll have so much to do 1" ' Why, sir, the more I have to ; , do,, the mure 1 can l.rav. ''Well, mt ! I , n , 1 e , . ; go.id 'iil, tell us how a i. tor most peo- pie do not tnink so, , " Well, sir, w lu ll r oi .en my eyes ir. the morning, I pray that the eyes of my un derstanding maybe opened; and while I nin ili'...iii i 1 i.mv thiLl iioiv ho eh a It ed in the r..K- f Christ's rigl.teotisnc ' I wash myself, I pray that 1 1:,V " regeneration. A' 1 ''"" '7'M pray that 1 may have strengtii eoual to inv (lav. v lien I kiii- ' die the fiie, I pray that the fire of divine love may warm my heart. As I sweep, I a! that my heart may be (Ttea'iaed from all that is iinp'ire; ami while I am get ting and eating breakfast, I prav to bo fed with the bread of heaven. iheti as 1( .. . s . -e. . . : 1 look to the children I look up to my ivenly Father, and pray that I .nay bit his own chjl I ; a 1 so on ail day L-lloUgll, : t.. minister, '-go and pray without eeasii.: ." Surely these vet it wa" not I tM'"nsi though hid from tho wise and pru ires were intelli-! d. recu..ted to babes. " The meek ' S""1" 111 J'"i'"'e'.t. A witty correspondent sends us the fol lowing 'notice t it hnet street eoll.wpiv recent I v boh I. til., 1.1. ,- etw een a maiden ladv ot . . 1 . i certain age and anew married 'feminine : "So you are going to keep house are you ?" said the elderly maiden. Ves," was the reply. " (Joing to have a girl, I suppose ?" was inierieo. ft i i -e i i i .i llie new 1 v made wifa. cobjred, and then ! "iiis i quietly responded tlnft: wouldbeaboyorg.il. I ' yW(-( JUj,KTM Baltimore Ue- J . publican thus maliciously hits off the pre- - v , ,ii . i Ti, a ,M , ,.J ..v i... to-oi.a u. v. io cover both wilt cover all physical differ- ences. Billows ot silk will seem to roll up the feet towards the head, threatening to .it it,.. . 1. .it....... i" - r - "" ovo.. .....!. ; We $ia in ,,egtnH!,8) since hoops 1 ..... ..,,.1,:..,, ..... ,.. "f , . : locomotion, from ll.., vnst 1 ci.'cuuitereiice of wlncll at tho bottom will peep out two tiny gaiter boots, and r- - ..... - ion the apex of which at the top will be L, 1...1 ., i.o,.,.i ;.. ., ......11 ...... c-...-aii..i-i o i.yii.j.ivi, ill Biiiiio MLl- basket, christened a 'bonnet, the interval being crowded with striped flounces, like - . . . ' o gantic wrinkles on a zebra. i't; - thf Methlit. K. Chiireh SoiH-lviww travelling 111 l.urope, and at the Iat ac- counts in Itatv, tonnd a. transtaf ion t ncle Tom's Ca'.in in lie Armenian lan guage. . .. FRtTT BF.NFl R IAL IN IIKALTI1 A noted a::t of trusts for to iie .lib, says-: climes should most vainaoio deuce has b, -cultivation ot ; ...r. s I -a,,. . akiug of the utility tiie pre-ervatioii i f " lhe (jutts of vanoii be reg.ir.liil as one of the gilts wiiich Dninc l'rui- .til, Uii I i Le-.'ii IJ'XJll SUoCe'S. ' TOME. A process of drving eggs so that the will keen good for any length of time, has j been-devised by a person in Euglaiid; it : 1 riicctvo oj c ajtoruiion. me yolk uu white iif the egg nro exposed to a slour beat,, nml the iiQtnre isNlius driven off. The whole is then reduced to powder and ; packed tip in tins. '.The material is not . ncrvsturiijr kept air-tignf, but mabe j Willi u cord. a I n cej't. 'IliilMV tiiuc-S tried with freelr exposed to tho air. Tlio powder -..--j w nseU in Hie ordinarjr way na gs r rv beinp with a little water, and is tiius Jka ' . pic!llctit f ulistitntp fur milk nn lunc vov.V. " ' a;;e4, besides' capable of being nsed fT.r '"k. tloll. jVcto Flour.--Tlio first Flonr-of the , (f 1S5f? ccjvcd j wM s(it V of Moftt - ,.J,i ifomerv foiiiitr. "It tmeed inspection as j.,. (Jf..T.)' , ,- fi , , . j t( .jg j . t"j(jg on t;ie itIK . ,. , , , mA Xn , v;.t km the same dav. haviri2 been crolind Is of Georgia new 2 a bushel. Fay. 'I. W'licn the Tlarleia Saturday was paainj. ()Vtr ,ll0 Unrem bridge, and dashing Ou ; fr(.e" fu ficry. way three double whis- " ' tIe g:,vc " alarm that startled every body. Hie braketnen, all fortunately t their post, immediately exerted all their power to break tip; and they succeeded just as the engine waa about twenty feet . . . , it ma v be twenty-live feet frOm an - "1 ilraw-bndge, yawning lor It, Wltll iweiir v rect oi water. :ueanwniie uie riremon u-cre sppii banin.r over the ten- a)t, aiuil fof lhe , . i n engineer heroically s'uc J first car ; but the ck to his post, and thus saved tho train und the lives of all connected with "it. Fortunately" there were but three car?, with no baggage car, and the rrain being thus Hght the engineer was able to save Limself. He could not have seen the open draw.till he got well on the bridge, and ue was de ceived, it is said, by the wrong signal be ing put up. Thus were saved a hundred and tifty human beings from another Norw alk calamity ;ArT F.-JStr " A curious trial took place recently at a Ilheiiish tiibnnal, Germany. A man possessed some nut trees,' of whicrj the branches hung over tlie ground of a neigh bor, who nicked up the rine nuts that (V,)1U ,hu t a(1(J aw broke some irancliesi Fur this the latter yras proa-' (,C11U.( , . ,loft ulJ trespass, but acquit- t(1 ted on the ground that lie was entitled, to profit bv tho fruit growing over his prop erty. Appeal was made front i tins decis ion, and the judgment reversed by the s'iperior tribunal, because the principles of cin'l law ordain that all fruit and branches belong to the stem, and the stem . i . i . i .t t" nun upon wi-iose grounu ii is piunieu, 1 .1 . .1 T .1 . X.i.. i. ami una uie rigui oi proiieriy ui mo iai- ! ter d es not cease w ith the extension over 1 neighbor' ground, no matter how far i this extension. The accused was couse- ipieiitly condemned on loth counts. 1 ... i ?r it . y, . . Tt'ty xr 'i"fJ""l i Miniinrm ana i tus. pn- a.,.,-, . d ", v-t.ti. 6,.m. ucitui Itenie.lies for ti Cure-i bc-akl .1 1 1- l: 41 x vcrelv scalded bv some boiling water 1 falling over her. 'Tl.e whole of the right side and leg in particular was in a most : ,i ,i-. ,., ,.. ,i ; ,i r... shocking state. Something in the liurry I 'I ' 1 1 i"iiiciii , s oLriiiixsu mimii vauOTSU ' . .f .1... ............A ... .. , . I ....... the flesh to pee! off almost to the bone. ...... , ', , ; , , . . a mi rpnoereu uer uiieri v iitiauio iu move. llollowar i,i,.,it and I'ilU. nnd sba recommended the same, the Pills and Ointment were accordinglv brought and used, by con- .-. .. ? 1 1. ' ... . 1 lining inem ior two weeKs,siie was per- lW,v ",,.11. and has written most ite- :,...;,. . ,,",. ..... ..iv.l..i ' V11..V.IVVJ TlIK IIoTKJ. II.VKVEST AT Cl.VCISXATt. . The Rochester Union, sneaking of the - . j I., . ! excessive charges of the JJurnet house M'U'ing the late Convention, instances some cases: "We hear of gentlemen being charged ij a day for board though even at that price they could not get single rooms. I'.ills were made out in gross- and the sums were state I in round numbers. One of the delegates from New England paid siirnr?-Sr. - tirr rtg- mum fur their coiiferei.ces. The Hard delegation laid ' s tai tV.r ilieirs. Ahd'the'Softs paid fH04 tor room rent alone! In one of the two ro. ins occupied by the latter were sever-, al beds in which the delegates slept. lint their b'd was probably the same as if their room rent was not already paid. ( i.her delegations had corresponding bills t. settle: but we doubt whether anv oth- (1 ji-' siifiVrod so rniieh as New York.'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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