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1 ... '. -., .V, r , t.K.vtl t MI N 1 I V as li -j'l- si. ,) 1 y joil ill A 1 1 1 1( plst 10 li. .iv-- U I- ' -l I.-..- .1:. e oi H ie-ll ol (lie iell,iii Kn.i," (U intH ii kl'.nl- nmj i Holmes' ,Mill,) and hiIvikJ rs to what " . lull ill! . yourj my judgment vhoult'l Ut. udoj.ltd liir-ltiei iuirunuicnt uf il navigation." . I' A early a nlliet mgiij.-iihfiil prrinitled. I visited North CHitl;.ii,(iu.iili,lu lliiivinl n-4 ' .ToHRi'iMinco, Bud t!iti( j l' ii'M at'i,ii !.. I6ibt.' '.of June, cal lo you Lwiif ii jiori ia srliicUl! Pe nit opinion ee lu ilie plan tjiat should l . ado) ti-ti tr 'he iiuj rvu uh ut of tli vliiH oi j . ilM riser i u.iu ihiiuhku ;-j--HU u asiinvy made of the hiiii-, m n. other sei-llon of rtl Ysdkis, iu 1950, by Sir T liutii, k m stliauyht J, UK nijr suj-vsliou, that (should 'tutii lit deliver to tou tf nt whurlttitii! ni uoics ui unit mrvcy ciiiiii ne imii(iwj,rh .0. VOI: pfPotcDta Pciitirs, linns, rirultnrf, .Satfrnat mprciifinfnti, QToatinfrff, tljr rt anb rirnrrs, Uurfllit nn tljr cfamilp Ctrdr. . XIILi SALISBURY, N. C, AUGUST It), J85G. NUMBER XII 'H ' ti"w -,',,,i"i"' .Wd,-,a .. of the pr.itaU -.t of !. tlri. Irr.ocrcy with di-oluu., of. th. Union rS, 2n f Wriv. .nSWjmy U .....U-, (h.l woul.l en-tl.le !o .ccount of the danger, of lb. Uoffalo plat- . flly ill their -uWrnMit. .ctiftm rtUlive to the i U belong to th. peoplo to wy ht onglit to y t'ZT''')1' rTtt :11'';''"ni,,kluVtWct,r,n,Hftty cU,.-,i,.li,. -nftl,i,,,Iruv.-m11,t. be th8 iXment o Mcb inouterR-y" Md- T'-T5 - .i.- f --i-iT 'J!!li!!"' 1 """'J I.lHO.to.l.hv,ltUi I ,v , ,.-t iJ iiothin-r.Mii.isthe.wi.ni. ..I,,.tl-r .houldMill place po.io the bndt; Wd BluHHf trwmry u,-, tl iimatM. ptelfce.lW,(t &.,., H.r .unlT.mTV,T7MT bare nfSt W tHmoerath: party bjSJHi'HWuip-. . M.r.tlM "I i iiitHiMK-l the i,-r .urf., 1,hH : the uliwc , than. I in the rii-r-r, or the i.roba- a comK.aii.liY the iti whieh hare arrayed one I . - iT "!"'. T'. '"i r'V ,r,-1.'''Mi...HMi..k" ttrnih j ( in iiirx. i ,,,,.1 M..;l,S,U.,f,le i.npr.iv..,,,,,,,. " j tij v ,1, Union agaiBstanollic-r. At mem-1 IMMtl, 1 HII laaattiOtMS, Mo fttttfrr, lh nauding fnweufHitm d. mu: tt the . rS-t .Jih.. .1....... : . Tl... ...... t. .....u.. .1 ; i ir.t.. urfannKmiM.11. I W.lik-i . r .. . .' ... . ...... ,..u., gn,,. .cww-.i rvi ; - r - ' " r , ejTtfnlly aubmil it. It in ult.'mt hilly thr tam M that tead to you on the lOih of Juu . ' , 'tUm pottjwtuiiKlilof llm i delivery uf ) ri ort baa ma Ua lb oomaioa of auy delay in tba prefiartion for, and vottinieneenient of, the Mfvy lmh I aUiiKil Hiid you Buthone.l 1 IPPEIL TV liCDELOt. J tUtKW hm.k June. . Th turrey w at thi liiue actually initial.. ftognu, and k making in aoovid.inco iUt in-1 iSJ,.,,,, IruetMMM propoaed by um. . yThcaectioa of the river that t was rf ijntol to euuuiiie, cxteuda a above tlaU-d, froiu IUm k-1 ,ll,!- u' M,,y woiiht I lu lott.-r iIm. i. r 'chirttr. it not cntir. lv. h I uiiili.t:inK fi.r iht. 1 we ejin i.nlv du onr dutv. rtfusinir to eonvur in uifai-e at it, i.ii l thiii. ii imriiie Ihu ihwst in : aeconiimjijiiti.in of the allcv of the Va.lkiii. measures that are fatal to Mio puhlic beace. and .'and tint wtrtiuM of Country iiiiineUhiU Iv adia- conuibutinir hy all .Mm le'sal meain in our tww- ihu. .Mr mhIimh) alKivi i iutUI Iiute a MiHicicnt nmnhi-r of tlio cent. ..r in ih r..i,,riioii .J' llione old fwhioned doc- -iii 'iiain, lu do aw ay tili thu metxity 'ol j -She diinenkhm, (Waiter an.l rapacity of ilie ,tiine whicli made n o long a lia)ifiy..iwd prof (uiiMriKsmg a exienmvo ami Intij pamM. I mails : ininon im i;t fcliouW therefore he til ami ile-1 perotm people. Lnder tuo mfliiince of twcll j a hni.k, ah.n llm rhiinmh, an i.ulj other-' terinim d on, iih n-ferenre to the duty it will idoetriiHt ahnlt hi-r no more of rquatter ao-1 . Me.;iry. In rtlnrrt llne hilli r irould liKVC to iierfi.rm. and nhoulil In; no "renter and vervio-ntv r mob tribunals. but Biav bono U ee i l eimed ilh HltouHlher. 'eitien-me than thnt dutv renniren. C,.ii .r.. nerforinins acrain its colrttilutiooal Uu-1 I w' - j - an. lUv Ucm till in ihu waU-r urfcf from on;' If it wer dtign fo form art of Am con- Ay n the gaidiMn of die. rights of South n j wiiij tlnm lu ttfitittifr I houll uim lo rt iiuc to nict if ti Ihiw fNimilar itniroMnih! 1- I well as ill North in the fteUWiiKmt 4 our puh- mti' n.t tf-..lin itiMkoi f..t ....I.. (i . -i;i. . . : .1 . . f i: 1 t i.k ...1.;.;.. ,.rd... m j . it 1 . , . . , . ..ft .i jai UMii,flMii im: . 1 - m uwimi wunhii 'l lliv cunilirr. Ml im- HC 1IM1? bmu 'n nit huiiiib3iii wi iuq ihuvuimum f uruM, uoiiuea mil , Jvocwiorj Ming ""'' .entire fall no. oerurriii.,r nt any rapi.N iim ror ; pro.emeiit of a rmteli more expenivn. tharnrter ' of the Territories to the sovereign rights of Stales, f MIM above, aud lloluin mill about 14 miles , mllllW inr.l ..nd.-axir no U. dis- and larger dimensions would be justifiable than ! ith of aithout slavery, a thuy may determine f i, T 'M,,'1I "''.'f!1 Mie. :orll, i 'rihme, mi.) di.pnse of, fht it should be divided lean be thought of riirdiiii it, merely as a lo- 'for themselves nheu forming a State coiiaUtu-1 .droa4o-ltheljdkm a MMiuber .4 wy s..i Wla, snftrnn,, 'eat improveHuAt: . 'tion. n JXij. . ,,, ' i."??? I"" ne:l-v rtd '" tbe uiighborhoo-J of I have been eowrncd ly th views jH ft : Hut it b not perhaps proper for me to eater- I A . 'K:llit ii.ff daw.. ' Vrd, inmya,buer.lalitotlM3ge.Jlpiai. into a ditno-ioil of the causes whieli have con- ? " ft i . IT" "'"l i S.,n.eurthe rapids on the wrtivn f ihe riu-r of improvement thnt should be adopted hn the lituted us, with iferetioe to our antecedent as ) 'ZTZ,vTi t njlmm HUH . i link..: of hi. Ii are mow aiMkii (U-tw. n tin. foot is.rth.hs of the Yadkin, which 1 haio exatnin- Whigs or lAmocrn!, a new paty. Wer to j IT ? T Tr1 , tUy. 'tT"; "'" "I"-1-'"-" !h.-,l.;i ,l .4. ' . ' Ithemonty in conueetmn ivith the patriotic de-1 T!L 21lfll 1 " "' " have eilHer 'fnogr-ata fall to i Ami n, eust 'will enU'r as an element into the ! elarntion of principle mnde by ihe Convention J m. 7i . . . ... ''!iiit of b. ii g imnroM-4l in th.-iii.iiiii.r We ComiaiiMin lo be made w-lieit deciding upon (he t Miicon, in order that you may see how eom-! " " "I'ljeans "ia I ne aj. rage ihiix t AwM w t!...ir .jtiun ts sued in r. f. reine to enpneity that sh.iiiM lie given to the improve- pi. to is my concurrence with them, and how pi.i. :i 1. 1 ieep l i I,. .,v ti.M tli. v ni. iit and ill fixing ii on the nimeiisinna that its great u my npprecialtou of the honor you nave ' ly I. their lull i xi. ii..-. (h. re Mif i locks and sluices or eliHiu ls shill have, I would conferred upon me by an association of my name t. ., i,, rininVe it) l.y trnii.f. itini' a ! uifesl. Hint the ileelsious in reenrri to nil these : with that of Mr. Fillmore ill the. noble effort to -I it lo .1. eu n.-rter, w h.-ii tl.e ex- J! . hi t. ii: pari .. ' a-r.. LI- , :., A:. lie I. ti I X.. (JiM , MhiTEl;uj. . I. .1 ti i. . ' w.f..w . ... .10. ii. . e. . t in -win , ami it can !v .li.u.it . . ;,i.,l , ,,. manner -t I ) i-d .h.euU.1 U- tse I'Uj.l'tinui ui Vi.j Ia-':I.v).i li. t. V ill i. Sflil, III I "u !.-. t. 1 i i n -! 1... in i.f :j-t h- .1 Mil M ..J .-oiil l nl. jtitl. I.. IL. mile (rum lUniford to the fool of lionn -I., a i. :Mr-r 6 8-10 toil, (but (Jus aieragu is fr i Xe.eJ d in ,-,,iti : the two or three miles "in tlu-e ......i., while Um average tall jwruile b-iweeii I em shoals and lluluies' mill is only IM'J 1 ill tiiat lake up for coimnl. nn e n i li - . K -of the nrw between Ilie hmluf lUuu ami the head of the inpids at Ilo'in.-.' neil. , 4Ju Uih svtwn, wnnli ext. i..l. oier l..ui fsur-trifas Of ifu w hole .IhtIkm Ii,,!,, Irf i ..r. to that mill mi.) l aria alit ij i,ti u- iu;tu aiwiiuti u A"riii t esolimi K ,, 1...1.I lb Tadkia, rv Iting t rvi. l,.. u( M or com raliely still lhl.r, .ji..t,,l l.r r.iji.i., i ahiih am ilisoi.l. m, n.y ju m one .oi and VfS (O fcnr fc vt, and in l.'w ( In.-;-., .uliievl hat V'Mart UsaM lunr le-L lliese Mr.nl.ts ol .!lh sratsrf are gerally .1 ep, I.,,,! !,!. .l,.,!,; places aiclu-ie .ii;J il,. 1,- 11,. t wiih. I woul.l rinaiim.-nd 1I...1 1,1 il 0;y 1 .i. litis SWrUuU Wli.f. I , , vte.l nielli three Mt, and it can I out in the low. ha( le tlwj lU'sr Uu 4 ehau4..l, I ul uj.mi j.i-i .11 . wkal wOeri-lit Ii. iii U,.ii ti.ii.nn i..i,.j. , I ,.u i! er. nliprt.sJh na'us id slonjt and ir;gd.in ; aUlnnjh 11. ii.biii.g it in ii. 4 i.H. t, u.l ' frtfVlll,.r;' ii-' 'Jl.t, tt jr.p i'',!b ii,, ii I H! Xyi x'i . . k ' 11-1.. ft dcH'I.Mt.J le.v tsvt, lu.e u. lil Ik- ti v lagrauaiy we j. lined ia lie. .jn.. mriiiiei, j r w oVl tlte talimi Uv iifii. niiv j r.-.id .nil .1 .1 distributed. That t..l III.., i- .l,.-,,e, I.. M. . ,, requires ili.'l tie 1. ,!Mii,i u , , , river lor x.ine mil, 01 urTTU-hiw the foot ..f i.,. rspkl., WH11 .scaaai.irV.I,. i i, ,i , .i.,i,. e. Ihe pi. .11 ot iiiij rovir.ljyj.e in. 1 bed or !i,m Mel beiw rvswfniiuiul. l, ami the g.-n r;d pno. 1 phs lllst U.J COI1I1..I ll.e arinlielllvlil ol II. Mails w lwa Mj. plkd to ditieftul loraltis, wri hnw Ut brhfly elplnine.) mid nl:il, .1. Ilerelofrjtr, the i: mjit lo iiuj r"oe !; asst. gallon of ui ei by in. an. t.l lui. . an I .i aii, has, hi lilol. t ax , U cii uui. t. vl.il, ,.e. ui..i,, ly, MS 1 think, lor the IIUM.II thill lie- t il il lll generally beeu .o tiierrxiite fie trA..i J'tl ju.:i tlt.'tJ.JWL jMVMs'' "1 t-Ktnt , p-f th Ul has iu any u; Ueii MllUe I ll!ll le. l ed, by dweuilig the ti. .111111 1 i.t .) .11 it. ralikJ, It has U-eli at Ihe expeox: ot Iti. :.naig.-i-iioM in places alarve, wlieie .hiillotts lime h en luado still sfiallower, by the lou.11114 of 1I1. water over thi 111, and without mn aunii t 1.1 remove the new oWiiikIk.ii to tl.e uin.,'.au,u tlius rrvated. Upon rnrra iiiipn.nd in t!u iimuner, we Ind, in installer, lhaj if atone put therw wa; a rapid, in which a n lull of, say five feel, aud at another a utile or luo below, one hi nhuli lb descent was only say one loot, that im h was lakvo iu hand, s ( a nlilv and. without re ference to the olar, and rtui.t n slnico was mtide at tlt tillllrr with 1I11J full dt-seeiit there met wiUi,vf fire fi-el, and wiihoul any nil. in pt to trausfer a part of its full lo Ilie .ii.n.kr rupi.l Is low, or to any i-fi.ail or .h!l.n interne .lute l tween tlie two, or if leaa.iie.1 l.y traii.f. rnii a Jxirtlou of it to soiue point above, 1 1 oil it ws a. Jut slated; thus lianMcrrcd without miv ' csnpt lo reiottte the nsw oUt,ii-ti.in to the navigation thi-rn crusted. -Alid with regard tu wing dims, we tiiel. that "Httleor no att.nn. n Im lent. .lore l.u given, lo render secure ag imst dtcp. niuu, ihe enlr.u( ed channels lilt opKilt,i to ihelll. Ill HnliV I -ml ir .1 . 1 eu. . 1 11. .11, i, irun.,r won!.) ! V. ry At a I -til l .iipl.N, HI!. I impr..Vellent by I Ut k- ..nd il..ii., viuii' J ! the pi, fem m iller should be postponed nirtil the reMilt of check the excesses of J'arty spirit, and etfecl a, the survey of Ilie river are ol.t.iined or of such reformation as iiiiporlHnt as that of lTflft and .eiluMi of it us nmy first be taken in han.L, a- two. 1 once did great injustice to this cmi ll.al deci.ioii can then (10 made with a full un n.-nt patriot and statesman by holding him re d. rstaii.l.ng of lie: . Il. ct tiiat lLo ci jiacitv and ' Kjionsible for what 1 considered an attempt lo , diiiieii.icj.,. determined .BMki nnd adoi.led, will mtrife the Whig party ! the North into a sec- uj-ou, tfcm 4iit fjJiurovenielit, . lioliiil (.p-osi!ipu to iie ijgUlAoflliii Snath ; but, . ftiWiftniTj illi"tiiv pus, id ii.formalioii. when I saw bim rise suneiior to such hn-nl lire-. iM-iiKa-.tulssf.'i ilia of al!.U.,Wda.-a4-id in ifdwiiice T the 1 unipleliou of the survey -ju4if.es, -and prefer the interests of the whole. Ji-dVe.! ell litiiliati l .'IK1. lt;illi. (. If C:ll wllleh 1 lull ; f 11 I.; iii.-iiit.-l ih. .ii., ,;; I't.iinjn uj .,i. iImt, ct rM am ''iftftrfg 'r.. i .. ii t"-t---t. Ha whbt.ijr'tjjffr, S' Mt;nlt.Tl a'fhi'Awftnirg wfr tin- Ij ac. rtiiin. d. it e n. which I il :e and that is now in progress, to country to tliiit of the section in which he haj, . iiiiiiH.l Mi.dtt.,1 l".n-e, at u hfcli of th. nnd in wl,;il p!iio tljt- hio.i.,1. iin-iit. can Its, . .ft. . I hy tin- .-i.l..;.i..n .,f .-ne ..r th. o' i-. i j l.i.i. n I , r.ceii.riM ml. .1. I I..... jhir. fir k.pt li.. out .,f ii.-w th. I ...I ell this ......, Ilie I i .r sevef-l . r.-. . j,i,.J .,. I eve- li'l'is the .1.1 ry I. tnporarl i-ii;.: Hi Ml :'e T. '. U - iniii il..- fdl is l"s I lie i i. I -r. i vi . . r .lrr:n,.'-t: -nh tlVe III I! e,WMi r . ! ii . ..r --.. f , .S -' I'll e ;i. fer, it ii. I i ni- .1 un. ' I, .ill ihr. . -. lileh l'. a. lit. c.iuli lrh h Hn : . ofby'dd-; .s'hMial siibmir imr c'Tmfe of ihe probable t of Un- pened lo be bom I made all amend iii my pow ' prin.' lis Miction of the Yadkin examined hy er to offer, and declired publicly, long Ufore 1; me. lint I will riffta what I 'stated to you in knew of the existence of thu American party,! J'in. that I f e! exmfi lent the survey. will slum that he ought to -be called again -by -the unitett-f i!i i the iiiipr.iveiiieiit mav he mi 1 1. mm, I nnd voice of the people to the chair ol the C'hi.f, uu. I. .1 a. to answer ml the .expectations uf Magitiacy. , it- i i j. . t .r- imli at a c.t li" greater than the ' I am very respectfully, ' accommodation it l'H-1.- .III. I bvfilli4i f..r whltse . deigi:..-.l will justify. I;iseiiiu'!v m! milled, .'HAULtS U. UShT. i'tyimtr. llr.H. untie n. Your obedient servant. A. J. IxiXtLHOy. V. M. .Miller, l'resideiit of the Cotl- IIU.V. A, J. jM iM-miX. Th:. in . to ti..- i -111 at .-ill I:h snpply ot w ;,ti r, . tl. V IH.rt 1,1 .-, . I p.. ,1 ! .cd .. tie- In I.... it : . j ,e .i,!il i, I., secur. d a l.'.ii. r an. I lu..r.- eonstiii.t .,,.! iiii.i.-r a j;i.-at.-i li.- ni ili;m r - ..-uid lime il tli.-ir in : .t- w.-n--.! im . in. ii t in tl-.- ru - r !,.! : .1 ' .!. hi ; I lilies prim Hi l.a mi: tli.-ir lnn.n.i.-- ,- e.ii. , ui M.iiu-w ii;il I. ss c.rtt, : t. s:if or lie a.l.iilioli.il t.iiiiia'.. that w..i.' ! I. .ij .lt I .r ltipr,, , iik Itl, l hai lll ;u"l.' mill-, w il ii i li, -I ,i.pli ,.f Wat. i. at id! i.l.d ai-i. ( d.. a roti. 'i 'alr-vl I ;i-n..s.s tn.-tll ll-v i ill l.ow ,o.l.!l .(.,. I ii. ... col alt.-uiii.il I., ll.e section .lie. .. 1Hmii H n'kt'i.r -V iiii.1 iii.- foot ol Ik an sfi-j:its, ".-.i,d lo .'he rapTd. at iToIanVs no'l. Al lle.iii s. -als a small caii.i! ..n. tu., oi three Hide in (eagili, wm roiiiineiic. .1 ft.-.-r:il l.ais .i'. i, tut was u. i.r fiin.l,. .1, Hie l.iii ..f inr ljt s!t,, il. bv ti canal .i.il i.e I- .tin. I up,. ii a car i lu I siuv.-v, 1 am iucllli e l to flunk, to If the oil." thai ollgl.t to b.' aduj t.-d. A part of i'i.- work done on the un-li-.i.slie. canal unv !-. inn.l.i niail.il.l.' in tliecou stroiiion of the n.-w iiiipi-oveineit . , , fain also inclined to think thnt it will in like manner be t..uii.J thai the rapids ut II, il llllil Call best be fussed I v mi llldi i endellt nal. And w ilh 'regard to the iiiij.invciiicnt of the river between Kia;kfoid und thu head of Inan shoals, 1 would reni.uk that mi account of its greater fi'l r mile an.l for other reasons, a larg.-r p irtioli of it tlcin of the iui.i..v.-:lt. lit on ill.: set ll.ili Mow thine shuals will I. .p-lire lo be t-lt.i t. .1 by uie.ins ol 1oi k mni danis. A care ful suri.y can alone show what rtion may be elel-t.-d W Ithollt Im ks. The iH-niMly mii't lie apparent, for hvinf an a.vurale sin.. v of the titer made not only he tore ia.iuiileiii-iiig the work upon its imjiroie nunt. Vint also la fore the plans, iiih tall, f..r thnt iiiiprovenienl are prepaid. t.. . rv iloll .r jii.lt, i,,tislv exts-nJ. .1 upon sur lit il ti'sii.-e Of iiii-l.tt ik of tie (rrftudttl Kvnts in IMory'' ! Dr. Holmes, the quaintest nnd most itiVman, in response to the proceedings ..;,., i. ..mvokinsr of American noets. rc- fcrriny to tlte tilarining effect produced by one of his jioems upon an tuisojiliisti, cated rentier, in bursting his buttons oll' closcs ihf pathetic narrative by saying ; ' Sicoe then I've never dared u write, A luuu) u I cau." I W'e give otlT delightful luttnoiiit great it. ...... 1.;. i- ..!.. . i..,t ...!.., ,.i..,ii I . , t liluil mi ma iuiuiaiuni,v . util sum onn h instant, informing i e .'. a , , . . II V Mil l'l il .-I.I1C31IIUII, IIIIU IICCNCII'IIICU " 1 u. I ...!.. r- ...', tl. ir e,tllt.. f.,r lire Vic- IW fe'rave' "eeorous nim Matciy, wiit at ino ( Mi.eiiean Mate I orivetuion ot i.i-orgia, v. ii , li I. is n.-niiti.-itioli "to l!ie olfice of Vice I'i ! !.! .! the United !:it, s Mas cOJifimied, has a l.il.s-,,1 !., Dr. II. V. M. M Her, the l'lesi- ! nt ,.l ll.:.l t'oiiientioii, tho following patriotic Liter, wlikh uvcopy h"iu the Uoint-(I ia.) Cou iir .-; ihe ill in-tant : Tl Lie I inovfc, July 17th, I 5l S i : Your letter of the 1 ne -of tnv ii.tTiiiiiHtioii l.v the Ain.-ncatt party of has la-en receii ed, ' uuvanceil ago ol sixty-uve, enter tlie. lists i! piineipl.s adopt- 'against Dr. floltues, nntl attetnpts ttvd.v ,i. n.-i of ih,. United blal.-s and With .1. ll.e d.-claiiun.u .I I'll tl.e S. till. OCCaslull. - l-ivr Xl.is ".jii;irt ,.f r.'p- i t ate! honor, 1 1." g l-w to-'prewnt-my gintefnl tictliow h-dgmrnt. lu mi . ( ling the nomination, I am .a-Ih.-i itiir to the oh.lgiil.ot. asillilrd, w In n 1 Mi l led to the w i. hes of the National American paily which pi .ee.me pfcTi.Mtsly iii notuinatioit K.r the same olii.-c. The principles avowed bv the two Con tentions are sulst.tnnliallv the same. They are the principle latighlto us by the "'fathers ol the Uetoliitioii, tin. i if faithfully maintain, d, will make i".ur f..ii-tif,iti,ni and ("iiion iiivoiiet;.l.!e to ilie Rs...,,.Iu of all foes, whether coining to us from a h.i. ign land or springing up iu our midst 5 as laclioui..; and traitors. iho people ,,f Cieoigia have iluul.ll.ss some rec'ullectioli of the suppt whicli Igaiu to the Compromise ineasmcs of 1950 as a final si't- that which tho latter ha' nycweilly re-' ' fiiiihe'd fioirt,'in the hencyulciit i. Qui ts to! ! preserve the victims of nnconscietialile ' tailors from extraordinary charges in the' way of hnttuiiB. The Sage of Wheatland has succeed in acuonipliahing in iriisfr, ' what our Huston loctor was reluctant to do over again in rhyme. The lliirdij and Softs of N. York have' graciously notified Mr. Buchanan that fcliey have succeeded in elFecting a fra tCiihial liniou, and Mr. Buchanan responds in return, oyer the telegraph the Bow-j ety hoy a wvuld be much mure likely to; onll it ""over the left" but, in fact, Mr. Buchanan lias responded over the tele-1 graph that this coalition between., the t.eiinnt of the shivery miration. A sIioiib- ef- llur.U uml Soft in "mut ni' .,. foil, both in the North and the South, was made. (VvnU ill kimrry ! " We OtiCC thought ! to compel t'ortgrcss to tetiace its s!, p, and the tmt price Gargautua, who-raked can-1 cry wa.tliat n,-.pii. e. nee in those nuasiir. s was ,.11M iluiia r ..:P ...:., ,.,,,,.1, ..:.. : an infamous su.ren.lcr of State-righ.s. In that . iuljred fcet lOII , tho teeth whereof i ensu 1 bclieied that I he old doctrines of Pe-, . i .. i.,f!,.'. i r. . were gn-at elephant's tusks, and after-; i . - . . r i . 1 j : warns uie up piigmns in a sauu, : which was brought to him in a plate so-' ven tin'ies larger in ciretitulcrenve than! tho great tun of lleidloberg, v as an ex-j trtiorditmry young man, but while ho ex-; llall!iala tilootagaiii.1 nidi il. iM-ning but in ,u - Wi t,..0 ..( the woik.wi ume It iw sr4, and Sii faf -ev-ent Ifty tnririvseit hrleans oTs.niuj moie than leu linimlli loree oj l ne curreni oicjs- 'i.v.l Lv Im- w in: lams, tlisough the narrow t li.inin Is opp..t. du'eHs it more than was .hsire.1, and thus yi. yeliia VUVJMi.UMlUl.iiyuil Vet fur Which tliey lll.a lyile Ueil CWIlallllcled. via. that of ilialnlaiuing the wat. r at a hlgln I level over obstiiKtioii in the rii. r Ihh... Xow njain the plan of impioi iug ihe r . r s-'hauuvl herein recommended, I would, instead u hraviug tbe whole of the ti.e fi-ct ihMa-nt. Ill th case above suppvs.-d, to bv ovm-minr eniiie )j at tho upM-r rapids, tiiiiisl'.-i a part or pnl f It to -the lower rapid and to such slioala or shallows, interim-dial . U tivecu th ' two, as uuiii. I iiml uf it aud luithrr, a- iiiiiiieiliau-lv ul.n i closo lo the h. a.l of some rapids, tln-il; is diji water, 1 would if audi we-ib - case at li e he4 of llm larger rapids, mid il w as d.-sir. ablc tu kruu Hill more its full, and it could ! done aitlwnit lliteilermo with ihe impnivniieiits ic 'UiM at the shoals and r.pid- ah ive, ('-nt not elhiSrwtse,) dccH.u llitf cliaiin.J a its; he.i.I, .uid thus lower I ho suitice .H' ihad.ep water above s'nl transfer a put t of the fall lo thu slum! or 'apHIs at Uie' head of that d..p water. he ihe till. .11 111 III the C.ISl ill I'Oll.tlUC.tioU. - ft is uoi n.v-s.sarv, howeur, that ilie whole I. ngih of linu.to be ullimat. lv ititirt-ove.l.-iJioiil. 4hly.aiu"ud.alLUiu.!phuipi,B pari-1 ami d.-cid.- i on befoie any part ilf the work is i ik.-ii i'i hand, but it would certainly ! ildll-.l 'Je that some Cll-i lellllll." p.-sri I. .11 ol ' il. sai tinny or I'o.tty mill-. s!,,iul,l" Is1. He- cull, that I w'l.iil'.l adv'se the t'.inipaiiv to pill . lie Is tie follonilio : l.t. To Inn.- a survey ' t' the river ni.td n. .ally as practi.'.-ihle, lo asi-iitain the fall at .-li. I. lapel and aloliglln- lln-rfioin pollft to po.ii , tin- distances, and ilcplhv of wai.-r frum point lo i oiin, and paiticiil.irly al all the iapi.1-. and slioals, and along all th,' poili.u.s of !k Kk of still water where the d 'plli In low water is less than llitcn and a half feet. Tin', above in form a! ion to 1st laid down on ft map on which should also la slt. ..in Mi., w-.l-li -ind c. .arse ! ih. liver at all points. id. To iiMn'rliitn fmui III" in 11 owt-.-rs what share of I he cost of the dims si. lluse rotavtiie Iiloiracy tnigl.i K. nli. d upon lo arrest the dan gei leMiltiug fiom the itii'ntiotis which maikcd the discussion of the day, but the influence ' which coiitrrolled l'resideiit Tierce satisfied me that this parly had lost its vitality as a national oiie. and that no course was I. It for the discii.h-s uf Washington. Jefferson, nnd Jackson, but to ' Celled ill practical things, the eajre of .. seek in a new utgiuiizaliou tha aid of the. .poopW Whe.illatid i fur superior to him in -irmgj tu i-eiivnig. the maxims of the purn davs of the niloiiuenci). lie characterizes a reunion of! 1; jiublic. .-ud. Joppiug oil the eicresi Decs , jjc'.ty politicians as ' one qfgrandest things which had h,eii fit.ieiied upon out system oy j liK-tory,' deserving to he classed, doubt- laciioiis and sectional controveisy. less, with Marathon and Theiniopvl, i li. lore Ihe election of President H, fee, prom- wilh ,lie v&Aia?i: ,,f tl,0 Rubicon, the'dis-1 mcut men in ihe Ninth a well a, the North, cov,rv of Ainurica. and the Declaration mwwiramtj Dr Chswlett, W prraadd to wed, . Fr a. frwU fellow kk yv . It'ff.bnih time to IhiuH vf a Ivti. . . , Ad inulTin and cwtfe fur two ! 8o have iuom witk your drntbl and detayiof Wilh a Hnl ap adapted U nuHffle, No wuwier the Bttfabui are Mying .'Tia ainuiar yum ahould be aingle ! 8. DunH Mr you haven't frit tiioe, Th-t buHOub4i denmnds yuur attenUua, Tbre'a not the kmt rrnrnm nor rhyme lo the wikwat exruae you ran racntiua. Pon't teM me about othr fi4i, Ymr duty iadooe wftea yoa hmy tm, And ynu nerer mill rritah tbe dwb, Uitlraa ) o'tc a wuraan to fry m t 3 Don't ktien lo queralooa Horfe By deeperale damaela rr laUd. Whti soecr at connubial gWie, Brcan-ati they've kuowo eouplea OHaunte ' Softh pMpte , if they had their Bjeanire, Becanne stjly bargain ar made,. Would deem it a rational meaanra To lay an ?Bibargo ou trade ! ' You may dream of iuetical famr, Birt your withes nuy chanr tu mircarn-. j The beat way of arndinf one 'a name. To jinaterity, ('harlt-a, ia to ntiin ! And here I am wilting to own, Anr aiabcriy thinking npon it, I'd rery much rather be known For a beautiful no, than a boo act f 5. Tt nrikrratitiattn be nYaf, (A homily acut frxn abtrte,) Tlie coiinUrel'i not only 'ihe thiff if timf,' but of beauty and lave ? 0 delny not one moment to whi A priie that it truly worth winning, CVIibacy, Cfiarfei, ja a rin, Aod tadly pntlific of tinning ! 6- Then (iray bid ytMir dutiUtinff gimd bye, And disttiUM aiTfautastic alarma I'll lie iwofn you've a girl in your eye Ti your duty to bare in your a ran K Some trim little Biaodeti of twenty. A beautiful, axnreytd elf. With vtrtnra and grueea in ptenty. And no failing but loving )ourelf! . - 7. IKn't tearch fur 'au angel' a minute. For granting you win in the aeqnef, The 'deuce, afier all, would be in it, With a timou o very uuv jual ! Th an grin, it mtiat b cotif teed, In tki world are rather uncommon : And allow ni. dear Charlfi, to auggcat. You'll be IV-tter contcut with a woman ! 1 could fumh a butlicl of reaaotia For choosing a conjugal male, It agrees! with nil cliuiatci and bcbmhii, AiiJ give yon a 'double entnte ! To out-'i areit 'tin (prat fnH.v) due, Jtut think what a terrible. thing Twould hav lern, iir, for me and for yoa, If our luid forgotten (he ring ! Then (liert-'a the economy cbar. By poetic ;t I algebra shown, If your wife has a grief or a fear. One half, by the law, ia yoar own '. And as li iht- j ya by divisMin, They're nenrly qnadnipled, 'tis aatd, -(Thmigh I neVer could aee the addition Quite plain in the item of bread ) 10. , Rt iiieuiU-r, I do not pretend There's anything 'perfect' about it. But this I'll aver to the end, Isiffj's very imperfect without it ! 'Tia not that there's 'poetry" in it, A, douhilea, there utity be to thoaa Endowed with a genius to wi:i 4t,- But I II warrant you excellent prose ! 11. Then, Charlc. be perauaded if wed -r Fur a aenrihle fellow like yon, It'a high time to think of a bed. And muifina and coffee foe two ; So have done with your doubt and delaying, With a soul ao adapted to mingle. No winder the neighbor ara eayiug Tis singular you should be single ! adoitioMal stanzas. li. Burlin'ramc nee SIdrf iiiaV imreiiuUo. U'lie-iovfrnii.eiit n- - inouncea tlmt after tin? bombardmeut f jSgrnua tho iimurent obtainol a ; I n rtlitir'A if .1 An tra It was ronAptoil tlmf . . . ' the QUeeo and O'Donnell hnn qnnrrelle!, LNarvaez mar tucceed him in the ralmV r- t- ly)rd Pal roerBlorv stated that no teplid hcen taken to tepiac the Oismiesed lin- tish Connl in t(i I'oited State. ' The Montreal Ocean ateamship Cot- , pnny'i first-clAM iron icrew .teaman fp Anglo-Saxon, has arrired. at thi port from Liverpeol with advices to tbe 80th nit. ' ' , ' ' ' " The-Liverpool cotton market was firm. Tho sales during the three days compris ed jO-OOfX bale, of ..which apecnlutor, took 1,400 and exporters 8,000, leaving 4;0riglcaT ef ail deacriptiom "ttrtlw W iH4reeMri Dyte peeelt-frf thi "dead flsli,"" is one of his Boston editors' "tute: fliiuuun urteans was worm oja. ..... . . . . i- r, .iaan.i, and Middlinir Uplands) 816d.'jV' ; : cal sh.tr. a few days ago lie iec. nch Xll0 Xr'eontmncd f.Toray In -malignity towards bouth Carolmaat hav- j Ellg,8na ylmr hftd dwKnwl from 6d. nc been distrraced bCl. Crooks, that; . IMi lower grades from ds. 8d, heponred ont his wralh furiously upon her J 6d . per 70 lbs. Corn was 6d; lower per 1 in his ravine, Snalatro'e vision was be- 480 lbs., bnt closed firm. , - - - " - ' A i , r ' ;,. - ;ii i, r Tlie advices from Manchester ara more fore Ins eyes anl ever Will be. i farorable - - . j The-following aro choice eitracts from "cm'Iar.h. for money closed at Wf- his speech : - -. -The British Parliament waa prorogued1 I Why, the SoHtW-QMJd'nt feise anyW 2th ult The Queen in nerpeh iarmy chest that would supply aiy resp.tha that tha ;trsU i table numlier of troops for sir-weeks--1 Aniencan d.menlty, won Id be settled and their lanrest nrouertv had less it was satisfactorily the bombardment of fcai- Mippose tney - were : h"- . . : . . - ruiinin propei I)' engaged in a war; bow uitich .nouey : could they raise for its support in the 1 markets of the world on this slave stock f i j i . .. .1.. :. ni.t;.. . .t,n .Mi;,,n ej .-XIIU lUL'U llWif soiuiip-i u-r tnv ui. ....... v. , , . ,, . . . I . inpti tl.rirr:i:nri.l.rvjl.r.atened n9 1 tbe followtng meads of curing the with where wero they tbcune from and . which are, within the reach of every per- I wiiai Kinu OI niei. wvwiutsy t ajiuv iiuv,suii hi iaiiitua nnj iiuuii, um ua uiiw , Generals and Cohmeis enough for every f . man in tlie A InfallahU Jlcpe. At this season, when dysentery becomes very prevalent, same,,. "Take on table spoonful of common tlie S.nth was pno or other-hut riU j Jit witj, ,wft taWe wjoonfaU suppose tl.ev simtthi collect meir men-of waUr cilj.rilut ot cold (only let it be tlisj sahd-lnlfers a.id clay ea'ers of South tatM, C(H1, A wie lagg fM of -bj, Carolina and try to gt tliem in lino tor lnixture m tIj0 aboto proportions taken many of then, did nt know what astraigiit .Qry lmlf 1)o(. wi b() fnuuj it0 line was, what would t hey avail those cticm in cm inK dvsentery. If the stotsv stumu men, (rna.io sttipiu oy tlie sj stem acl K(J hl.llsHtet RiWine fn ulian in slavery, i iijr.insi tne men m t:ie .M.riu . : Kven in physical conflict it was brain flint decided the battle. Tlie uth Could not- manufacture a pistol to shoot, or a knife to stub us. Why even the nullification buttons they (wore in South Carolina, they bought in Connecticut. t (A voice in the crowd ctied out "they lean t make anvtluni' but canes. every hour will suiTice. For a child the quantity should bo a teaspoouful of salt and one of vinegar in a tea cup full of water. A sweet young lady, of tho tender and sympathetic age of ten, on retnrnuig frota church the other day, threw herself lan guidly npon a sofa, and in a serious tone The speaker replied to this that thev exclaimed : could nut make even canes, for gutta per- Ileal!)-, mamma, I must decline stf ; cha was invented hy a ttnkee in Con-j tending church with vou in future, nn jiiectieut, nnd the i-aues yverc tnantifac-' jCsg ve carl obtain a different pew from I tared there nmv. 1 1. :uighlr and cheers.) that we at present occupy." I The South could not bjiild a fort or j Wh- so f" asked the astonislied piy . even a house wiijrout first setlncifi.ijsotiiei rent. ' Xortliern tnt chatiic to go down there and J " Cccansc," replied the incipient eo j work among their negroes. They could quelle, " there is a person in th. adjoins I not make a vessel, " to walk the, waters ng R.W who stares at uie like a peat; jlike a thing of life," nnd more than all,! and I do assure you, my dearest man Ithey eonldn't make the Yankee sailors ia, that I never gave hhu. the sliglUeM to man them. (Cheers.) - eucoiiragetneiit." , ... ;. j The canon thoy had iu South Carolina , - ' - . .,&& ' u-l.!..l. M-.i-n tt I.mIoI. f.trtli firo llllil il..itll , on anybody who canto within a thousand I . 5,ar ??. A follow w wemj miles of thein,(langhtei) were made l.v i ,n5? 1,13 wy .short :time ffs thronglt the Yankees. ! 'nm ,lilrrow passage, when be met a Tho tl.n nisii vv-bowpri- tin-Pa. 1 pretty, motlest girl. " Pray, my dear 'tening to walk up to 30deg.3u with their i Sa'-J he, " W hat do yoncall passag. ' coffins oi. their backs-a very iieedfttl " l''ym f psssog,. replied the gvrf.-. ' precaution. (Here the speaker gave u : "Ah ! then," continued the ptrppy, I !,..., ..or.no. ,i nf il.oir f.jtit. .v. a", hke IJuIaam stopped bv an ancet. i verv amusing account of their coffin cx- ! ercise.) I i. 1-1 f O . .1. H I j --.villi j, reiomeo. me ptri, as &119 .unshed pat him, dm like tho anjret i ! Fremont had placed the flag of our, stopped by an ass!- " ' country nearer lleaveu than another to:in, ; - . - , but not higher than his own fame, and not -. . half so high as it was yet destiued to go. lie!' ,v debtor say : "My creditors ate sin ! was a man vmi could ttt! bay, nor sell, S,!f 'if unfortunate. - They invariably uiorcr...:.llfi.h y. all the way down. There was a touch of money. 1 always say to them, 20W , I Old Hickory in him ; and when he was ,l,ls ' vei".v provoking! Why didn't you ' President (a's he surely would be! let con, yesterday, and I could have paid ; South Carolina nttllit'v'if she dare ! Thero v," ' fu'l ' Biit no ! .they never will, 'would then be use for Southern hemp, :'lliey "eell -"te 5 perverse pleasure in for we didlTt mean to let any body disv arriving always too late. It's my belfef ! solve this Tnion, but mean to subiigatc ,ho rascals do it on pnrpose." ; all uwn to rreedmn. . - f l?ii,TTnindti'm. "Tlie longer I five 1 . j.' y. 7 . 1 . sv Sir T V l!nlrn ln ,n.,M T .-oi.f- f. -ro itf t,i,(i(. i eotiei - - - - " ,.M .uv w.wv.-m ' . ' ' I , il. . AitT. certain that the great difference between llien-s-lM'tvreeri thp tihlp anrl tlm hr.trr.r- I ful, the grout and the insignificant is en-' j dent of the New Oilcans Delta, writing j from Mataitza-i, Cuba, says ! "There will he a very large deficiency ! er?v' invmcililetletcrmiiiation, a purpose I in the sugar crop now manufactured iii once fixed upon and then death or victc 'this Island. S.11119 sav the detieieticv j T- That quality will do anything that ! will amount to OOXK) tons of sugar, but : enn.le done m the world; and. no tal- I I ghould hope such a statoment was a ! onfs. n circumstances, no bpportnnitiea, j greatly exaggerated one, though therej WU "lali.e a two-legged creature a man . 1. ...1. .i..- ...:it i :.i.,'...t.i .ifi:.,. without it. jcy caused by the unfavorable weather,! just at the commencement of crop, aud at least, in one district that of Matanzas ' by many sugar estates having been des-1 troyed by fire."' j iit.st on.-ii,i7..ilioii lor siviimig the Miry to l'.iti.tivlu.' tli. .iitii.' iniiHl, boldly divested iiimself of his individu ality and announced himself as the Cin cinnati platform, men regarded this dar ing Avowal of having become transub stantiated bv the act of a political con vention, as something wonderful; but; IV was th ri I". .1 im-. Ii. yet Hi..., sain,, nit'n 1 ... lr.uliicii aii.l oalinmiiiit.' im. for not Htflinir ttiili thfin win-it th. v an no loii'.iis! in uiiiani:e wiih tlns.. who o.ns..'. these u l.. in.-. 1 1. v .l-ir.'il in.', .is mi ol.l .l ivkson I K huh 1 il, lo oiiit the ii.-ntv nh.-ii ihi-ru was n hom ol its la-nut hi'oimhi" b.uli to its orioin,, for; force of Imagination it fullsrfar short r il.K tiiii.-s, hut wlmajli.. proof hcoaine coni liisivp ' of that magnificent hyperpole which de-; ih;it ih.i ijim.'r of this party, hiul passnl into thu ohire tlte patching up of a quarrel, life-; h.-in.ls ol th li-ee-siiil nil tmliii. r, iln'i .i-ail in.- tween.two Denioirratio factions, as " one !ih ilu. hut, T.st .iih, ts. - : ,,f tie gmndest events in history !" : WW n I ..kI.hvoiI to -how t'mt th.- IVm'o- jt ig cxtraordinarv how crossly men have i-i.iii.- ..uiv was ttioru souti.i inau um 11 ini; on tin- .i i iioiini issiii's,- there was ' reason to ho: ilia' th. .lis. itiloMif the Nasln ilh- Souihi-rn This yiry ssps counsel I've rvad, Oa choasiaga cunjii4l .Mate On murlius and coOt-e ul bed -Fr rhitn ia hi double (.state ; But yt k-t aie asy io yuur enr, Il ,Pak frum eiienvacc,.I Wy,J..,, Thst ..It st tlie end of the year, Tlie number increases, .irhow'. 13. 1 ' 1 So 1 woud just mention to yn, K',. taking this rdeaimnt sdvire, 'I'hal iniirnn and e.fle f r two. Will ih.l lor a dosen iiifire. So ere ywu've decided to wed, - Kretaknii; ihe cfnijucfll i.w. K.'lnrmuer the item of bread For children, ns well ss for epouse. IMUhchi Ointment and fills, eer ' tuin Cure fir Wounds and Ulcers. Tho mas Thompisoft, of liatavia, New York, was atHieted all over his body with mn- I uing ulcers, his life at last became quite; THE iivt."" ""'" " -ia-bnrden to him, as be-was a misery-to-WAsnt.Nomv, August 10. Tlie bill in-: l'ii.self, and an annoyance to his frienda. trior....! l.v Mr K .niLrw.e vMioninv in the hope of obtaining relief to his anf- 1 the House -orKepiWtenliiriv'forttie'be 1 ami ait fifortti a lint liia assa saAntail a ilnai " ouigi-oiiD! vtisj A VIWV si;viiigu W UCsT 1 iter organization of the' 11: my, increases tlie pay, of every comuiissio ,1 twenty d ., tiiii.navo T . . . t tied officer ' Perte that it was considered hopeless. oUars a outh. and fixe the ra4 At ?'! aSe Jml liad recaurse ta ilolle!- : tion at thirtv cents. The lowest rack is 4 ' anu 1 iu,ana ny perse- not to cviitV'r anv rai.k.euiumand or emo- .vermeJ wlth retnodies for ten weeks. luuieut. 1 - . . . . . , J'uhy Mrl.fin and thi Jiatus-i 'in otttit. We liud the following iutlte Cle veland Leader, a rabid freesoil journal : , he was couiplelt-ly icuri."d.atid noweniova ; tin bit of 1k:iWi. ' " Jf a man trjr-hl Kdl the timbers of an il- Inswioirs father's mansion for canes and snutf-boxes. isn t it likely he would ba - been deceived in their previous estimates 1 Secretary Marcv has prepareil his re- lioin. , ... . 11 ...t. , . ... - .. . . ti:. i-... " . J 01 irr.'ituHMir anil mean uuaa. iieuemoriii. n v tut in iiroiiosiiion oi inu liuea. lor . . e 1 a' 1 1. , is, 11, .-Mif t he Nashu hS.mi horn ( on- , " , t- . i r ... ' .1 . i , -.-Uotn, in Kansas, now in prison mere tor i.i i. , i i , e u . however, bv searching fdr definitions in t ho abo Hi ti U privateering, and submit ,. ' .... ,. ' .- -,.,: ., . on,, i. .in.l tli.. Iriitlalo platform woul.l not i'aru , . .... , ,. . . .. .1 . . ,. '. .... n 1 liiirn treason. I lie ottiiiee Otiint aganiit . , 1. 1 1,1 ., ., v o ne pouiietu ,uicti"nury 01 uie sugo 01 leu II 1110 V linnet, i tie paper is siaiM-ii , , .,,. ,. .,,rt . t, oss,-s,,i, ,,1 ttK. h ili-rai t on i-iiiiii.'itl. .Now it .... 1 , . ,.; 1 . ... ,. " .... , , ., . , ' ' il i 1 . the I tutor Males court r.lnn in ami 1 in-ill that neat luuu, inev iiin 11.-11111,11 ioi-v u. m mcviiiiiiiiii nnicii sitni-sniau bkh "Court are l.'rions tliitiir. when their jglad to sell his bones for buttons aud officers are 011 tin side of right and jus- knife-handles I.tuieilU Journal. tiee. We are greatly pleased to learn James IS. Clay, a degenerate son of that on S-jttird.iv Judge McLean granted ' tioble sire, is tiiiilehstood to be the person alluocii to. I a writ ol m W. Crown, 1 s.tryn t"r 3Ir. ttei.rge tor of tlie Herald of Free- inil4i ami id,tl etpea -f- inainlainiiisi llu'in I1.S distribution of II,.. fall, at tin, rai.iils, ami "IJ ,,,r- Y'"" V '' """';' 4 Si 1 era aic -n-i s ts. - sr - faiialW f part a of il.U) othr puiu.a, tuny roH-ti- Iv Ls a.iT 1 '1 .. ...... 1 1 , rrinb-r nvatUl.ltf lo ihuin nt all turn Ur-r W.-UraiwouMrloW a th- .I...I.- oV Pl'Lv of wau-r .,.i mtdr a grvatcr lu-ad Ilia" tbe fives-, below tli l.v.l nt whielr it i di.ir.-.l : ,!"',,"iw , . ' . .. "''Stprsiirfaee shall Maud it, its ordinaiy low , luaweHajn tin p. k .--1 at pi.-s.-i.t pn.J inisssa Jt.; r . . .1. - . I .u tut' river lor 1U:I tHllbt T a- would Imj ii-H-U IU ua! lira Ul UJt ILIftLIOil. lt't'JIA IHO riMVW P.'" . , f US alls swlsai.ss-. I I L J iLl.l.s CoMtlOllllir 1110 tlHIIIH mid I i will scan-. Iv h.' .l.'iiii il hy anv it... I... 111,.-.-ill. III.,. ),:... "i...n ,. r.-.ti..i. l. ti... h..r..ie ,.r '.i.-v.. nt,. Jiv.u r.. ' new lexicography,- parts of whjcJiJutviLiisas; mil only m-iiii- wiih thn-nTTTifirrlMiTrrm TroiriTy"TreHii given to the world orally, Its Conclusions havo Mng since been ', .. -i.i? l.i. ..I... . i i . . . . r . I . ... .. .. . . 1: .r .1.. I .. .1 : . -. i i . i i.. i I. I I i .... nil l- oi I an , ro!s di- to iieuno Hiniga v eiy liiiieieiuii . in uioi hv, um win juuunuij tie mni uciun: wu- ility. but : r.al.y i t ..... .. l:. I l... tlw.v I tin, I I nil Iho oriitlii ovotit .of uiu.l.. L-tooi-.i lo I ia rAuilolM ol tlirsrorres- .......... n. jvini u, i mjn-o?iir ".j ..... ...... ...... j. ...... . ... ... ,..,..., n ... - - - interest its pair. mag.-. ' W asliingtoii resigning ins commission, pomleuco. line iieelitiing to aeeeue to "Ilnai, loo, it was a constaut ivi.roach to me, ', has its parallel in recent time?, in the tbe overture according to the terufi of us hiing iinf.iitliful lo the cause uf Stale right aorcoiiHut of opposing sections ol tho Is , the Treat v of Paris, tho Administration th prov- i I" ni ted States judne to inquire W.hflkv.-J-i..;ttu iltLtua wtlL order the prisoners to be brought l'r bearing io ariritmeiit, is a iine.-tton ot no sinal. KiTKui-Kti: , ' s i'i -i-rssf. Six Ar.'nij tf Honor. "A Frenchman at a huge dinner party, got into a violent dis pu'.e witli a gentleman, who, sitting at . t!iej'-..'t .,( the table, was too far away for p-r-rnaTTmoft ; bni whis said,Sir, if t were near yon, I would give a box ou tho ears so yr may tsr'ttsttler U.e blow as . given.' "And 1," said the other, were I near you, h.uld draw my sword, and run you through thd 'body so you mar cU liigfcur than 1 hale uaiuvJ, for these wing tliutis -riang. ni'lits coiilil not Im. ininle with nhetlier tint mill er an, f other ilireclly interested in liatinj sArlMn.'t. tl.. ...-a ...... ..-mm r tl... ri.-,.r tilinn-iinl to furnish nt tltcs. tni.-es the - ,iiu;H.ttw....-tt"t. lit- !-...i u... mfc:w.lw-.,'. ., : v : ,. . .. '"-"It! Sr. inr...nB.u.n Il. f-ll .1 ll... . ;.!.... il... w.m.1,1 I-. n..l,..l f.ir I lie ClUsllll,- i.' e thtt.aturrvgi.ie fnll a well mm ilistsn- from f aial at ilie dirn-rein rNdn. it lHtU -rf Jinn, rt, lock. When, llinurviy sliall '1H1 ,. .(.- f" .. r li . I. ..... r .1 ! W hen, the survey bave liepn Iliad,' and niin oiu i-aie... oi me .-ouui, uiai i u.u no. .- i orK uemocriicy to uiviuo eintiiuoiv uie is prepareu to ncceuu io hii ariuncnieui a,r,, genlleuni!! willt a capital ol $i,.0 coiiMiier yotir.-seil as'itnw, , 4 nounce m terms ot uunvaiir.. abuse siii-li in. , anticipated spoils ot otl.ee. that this aH by which, it- tho Powers of hurope shall , bought a farm iu Norfijk eomivT at s,y. ; ; us Mr,. Van lluren and Mr. I teuton. Now the s0 .. o(10 0f tbe grandest events ity his-! agree, not to seiziyor molest private prop- ' lu four years-ho paid for'the lurm ' . ' t f,,it stares u in tho face that this inodrn I v- am tmt tl0 leaders of theso fac-erty on the High '"Seas, or to ttso -their ; with'liired lielp, and bou"1.t-l,0 .vortii " -Vn.hoifest dame, standing beside the moeiaey Im nia.l ,a noni.nation t for th i I ri.- whi0 ai.ui,,g t personal aggra.i-j yssels of war in captuxhtg.fhe merchant lt)f .j Uesides, He Iw rewtitlv .-d -Con'siuareased. hnbana..bowa-.. ,..;,cy whi.li eitlis lo.tit a Vou.o oi flpp.a.m.. atM , jiscmcIlt )mvo unconsciously performed! vessels of an cuemv, the L'uited plates i0,,t at 9tl Otlil. ami his property is now "'.4 piteous tones his untimely depart- . . , ,.. !;Tl.t;u,7,uoU l"tor ,l'"at,,re oim- will relinquish tho right of arming im!on.-r Ar. ' "ro. obse, -'..I. .-its a pity he's de4 fvnr I ei, rhe... l ... . o oU vateers. . . J " 1 . ; ,., " J , I" teeth an as good as ever they were." i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 19, 1856, edition 1
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