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A 1 .i..St 5 AN. .' . i e ufcsnni, I-H. -4. j Oof eitlien were aUrtled Inst --evening) by a report that Dr. iJicgl.T, botneopa-j thkc i.hyaician, f thia city, had been ar- j i.7nn ulu An hPfm r.f r.01 ual.lt L.hfer tSolIl-i .. . . . iiicv ui viiiiiuh iiim uinmiii.xiiicui n - -p-- ,v;-- ' attended with much regret on snr rtrt, A few Ktli f A'jo'atift o'nai', r..r we hvo tnaiir frSMds. in xinun' 'W iwr liHUIi,- rcutliTH -tn,j Drtviduoii . ho hove "Ktotid by ns md llttffa, cct.itianid lijr rjfjtrf- ir,,nf,, evi u well iu gnol rejmrt mid , bl Wkinjr man, who rqnfttti:j him , (,A tf,;r couiUt-nMiico, aid nnd infyi- flt m ber onek, and ahe m the wile t vw iu,i. held ni.our hamU and cticoaf- an an who uaojuMgiwn- iuv ' fwnjcmenU were made f;r her lril hi raieeuu tamnj, i 41M jeung- woiitati uiade l.-r.-lt er Mgreealle to lle faoiilr, and wan 1i1m.i1. iier nlnUs, wlo alto evc inline Ws Xiottlidalc, of llochcster, vintteifJu'K-e a week, or oficm r, and, 'at each vWrf. the two wervin the hal.it i 'I jj..iiiiiut tojevth W (jfuneraJJ v, in Hie Ait lnu i and nniaiii in ft ii weraJ limits Thll antililiued until a few ilas Miice, iieu (tUn feituiiy U.-ui;-tiut for tin- tun n.gj tlie wick" arrived and proceeded lUi to "niece to a liotel, ati.ul v o rloek, aiiare, enli rnj tiie iiaim . of A. 1. liijio aliU lady " on tiie IhjI.!', he vailed tr a rvom (or Limselt and wile. During tlie ercnin, he Tepre'setited to tlie landlord that hit wife ery fiik. and called tot warm water, ailOitioiiul tire, ifcc, to render l.er eouiloitalile. AUmttwo ocl'k in tlie ihoTii.hj:, Iiow ..-a. l.n natLI f,,r furr iurt. i ii UilT tt r.Kve hi wife Jo a ylw whefe she M r,.,foril.l.. The car- naee ara railed, w lien Dr. L!., with the Aid of tlie Jortcr tjie hotel, carried the woBuatothc rarrigi-s!ie tmg so sick ; that site wa nuabte to walk, although whn she arrived at the hotel in the tore J'rt of the evening, she gave no signs ol n j ,mitnre deliberation, and by the ad- jUaea, vica and concurrence of mutual friends ! I ... ,1 l.,.ll lii'" r I . . J t .1 . victim, bx e to her boarOmg house, car- mii'i "".-i ried bar up to her room, and theli calle.l ; tk. tsdlaalV and informed .her thut Mrs. JloaewJ.la had Wen with h.m to ee her en, N,.,, 'Carolina And we trust that ' aiwl and cousiius and Ijad so exposed ,ie ,ea.!ers of the Flag our Davidson Lcrm-lf tlt sl.c had been seiH i!i.a tViemU when tltev come to consider of it, aevcr. CohJ, and wa. now ity iiM lie wjU1Bi tl,i. arrangement with plMas..ie; ; added That hi. buwnes a such that he ,;,r we HsMirt; ,Uen. tliat so tar from being -:.TrT7ra.:..Ta-irirWHm ii.m--.., r., ,. COUHI IVilll'll I" . v-i o., .".. If site pt-cuic worse, lie auwseu niai ur. Wirn should be called in. He gave tbe landlady fl6 and itnmediately lett The jonng woman seemed to ki.-jfer in. tensely, and Dr. Wanier w sent i-T. A soon a be saw her, li dc'tecied indi cation of ft.nl play; and ven soon the rifcHtni.ate woman gave Inriii to a ilenid child, whose la-ad and lnjly was horribly wangled, a wa also the person ot the .1 ... . I .1... 1.L..1. saiuiH . ... . -.. ..... .- JutJ Ua Atteinplt.-a, ud vliidi an Imur a r,., ..Ifal In .L-lI. a.f mouier inus reeaoug lire tinue nan aft tins birth, resulted in the death of . t i ... i , ! mttag. mower, Bmp&m wa pointed at oi.ee to the . " i. i,,;i if, ,ilf. ,-,,. .,( " ancle, wno uau leu lue iiiean.- oi ins dwtectioa M the add re which be had lefl villi tba. Uudlady just before hi de- fartttr. witb tlM reoueat tliat she should write to him every .other day. detailing tbe CtmaiUoo of ntt niece, u m. ur. IVjmdaUfVcare of Dr. Biegler, Roche- " : r.w 'np a paper devoted to the interests of the To-day,at 8.12 P. M., the American - " ' r " .7 , , u" i . 1W isvcU -ere elicited Ufore tl.e wh-,1! fctate and especially the interests' Consular hag was nnfuried for the first 4rili tuff w Inch he had swallowed thrown on jo.t at the moment our folk -Corooera jury, who proceeding were ,.f Western North L'arolina-and as far' time in the mystical Empire of Japan. nd a." "'ll co"l1 If don was ,1,,ne' b.u, were at tea. It was tho work of a mo-J couductod with ao wueh secrecy, tl:at die wc are able to establish a Pmih.t that This was an event of historic importance ! ,n T,a'n- oealJy "rn 1111,1 ,,,,ne nient, and a pleasaut anrprise to uiany. " .i.t: .......n...M,....t tl,.. r. ...ii ..i :,i t .. 1. 1 ..i. - - ... - - i i .j. . i woak, and ere the clock struck 4, the sui-1 ' ... r a w . - . tl of Dr. IliesHer. in Rochester who 1rectrtrlt ref?gml a IM lit- 11. n ... i.. ,i. .l,..,! . saiBMaie. U luiun oi 11.6 un.mM;,i. , ' - i i i -iit liaCKktr a now in jail, where be w ill be , . . . ..' i ,i I mcyi uwu orougio. .o f UtUKK . Of ruurder or u.auKliter. Ii. - n w tint Iittie tl.iulii that Ijum- . - - - . If annuu itlod the crime of winch he , ! i -. t barged, to cover up but criiiiiaal in- ..lercosuast-wittt ibt. fuau.MWM.'..: it, faul resujt ha deteated hi u.taii.ous furtKaje i at. t .1 1 . ... f o"v anown wi.c.uer ...e .....j , v. fjga i. issiii Darius. Llfv wov vi a -uiai. ... v , sfomia ia true or not, &he lteraclf aa having come from but no family of that name s .1 .... T. : : -.4 .1 ... , Vr . , ur"i,M5U Jt HaasTsialtVlflU Val 111 fit Mil lllHf a . ml that JWfltr itit forte lriffaJtiacbfi nht it I. ,...ir i.. n.1,1, ii. rirsiii bia erii.o- IUI creaier iiupunii t , r.ursue ma criiui- 4 tmoction w.,1, b,s Victim. Dr. IJiegler from Albanr to Ro- cliester soino fifteen years ago aeuired ' a large wat-t.ee-married a reaM.ctable yomog lady trko afterwanU ottaiiil a diVorcfr was convicted of arson' enl to . .1 1 - . j . . 1 1 " 1 - "t , i eliU-nce returned to IkH.lie.li.. , where Amu..-., i-iai.ii 1. nrrf .. a.-rvHO oiiL . be ai'am acquired a very extensive pruc- tice, and is likely again to be sent back to bis old (quarters at Auburc. '' Aban Feeminy Jnr)ti. . . - T.. r s " .. T,rC..,..i o, b.a.- mr. ST uu,, Te5S.J!.-Io1 Montca-a gentleman, who was in conversation it!j one of the jasjngers on the sttinutr Tennt-ssee, frotu ban Juan, writv the following to tbe Xorf.nk News: On my way from Savannah, I met on the care several of thu. passenger of the, alstaincr Teniiesaeu. a ho left her at Key , West where slie touched on her way from Gray tow n. Hie cholera is as on IMWIM, and 11 of the pawaenors diol, ana were tirown ot crlsoard before she reach od Kev West. Those taken sick l;Ved f row five to eight hours after, thev cre taken.' The vcsel was filthy, and vj ,l tie tU-iitton j.aid by thu captain or ere toward Veej'Uttg. ti'u? abip tUau, that it wM'imiMiilc'u als-j bvlow, axtd jaiiy .Kik to the le'k..T askod ufu- of llie as;iiger if tlie fr.ptiiiu ccr went for ward or Jc.ii' to . e t,. 'l.t ii.inLr; or health of the pa : lie said im lie seemed not to aiv r,.t I;n i;i. Tlie ( trisaba -delayed aeteral ia;. -to; fig into port, fearing tiie brig that WiLk cr tdew pp would attack her. VV!ku 4md burnt the city of I Vatta .,ca. A t Key West, a young mau olferoJ scum thou, ulid dollar if thev would permit hi. br - thcr,wboa kick on burd the Tetiw, to land, ami was refused Lota Moiit.-K came pa-M-nger in the Tennesaoe. J lit v say that bar in, ml is liupaircd by "ritU3hTii. Hie wimtd tit by Uie dying man u'ui ay, there, he is gone ,: I aaw the sj ,i t ).-ae h ui !.e ati very l:nd avel brought tw.. lift!. ..r pliaA girl from ( alifortua with hi-t ; she also fonn mi tiie I- iiiiuis a sick ntiie Isov, wdw.ni sl.v. .k in charge w aiku ug . t is MtefM-rf and iH-ruoltiig lum u. rido in i. place ..Walker baViii pressed the inuh' ou tin ' loute.. 4 -r J', .Afur this m'l'k tl.tt YUg will ti" bog-I er be published m ix'Xintoii. Hits mt nnuncement wiil no doubt take many by : itri.ri v itli some it will -In) a matter F . . . . U. 1 ivn,llj 1 1 IV ?t .1 I. ... MV. V T TJ ..W I . . 1 .e . J . S. . " . - I aC A.,,1 u itl. ft.. nyiHttw to presevcre. Ai jjtt rt-liitUiice that we tuke a latep . . wtu-ti lia even the apt.e; W.erancu of turning ii..t l... tmlilv Miftainnl n n the hour of need. '. -What, is the Flasrdea.1 !-jt a i ex i .. ...i" 4i. :. i -ii.: !'.. ... i. i i v ievt. .vh, iinieeii . 4i if ausl link on : I x,K-cte.l, U it t Well, thenwe are u.,.. I ,.v to i,,r, vou thavyour expiation are in.t at aljlikeiv to f.e realized; for the, Klav' s- far from itl-iii- in a drin,; state, ' in a flourhm,, conditinn.' and ... . r furiillg beautiful fold to wave over witn tne oi'eiiintr ot tiie new vear is mi-;ei " much in. 'ie extensive reirion of our iood fraction of the laws of Japan by the "Id-Mate llian it has heretofore done. above, and to net, in short, in the eapaeT So, that while it is with regret that we tr of a Magistrate or Governor. I do not make tlie nntionnceim-nt as above stated, know tlie .secret of luy Government, and vet it affords iis irreot pleasure to sav to i want a direct, immediate reception, or 4 our rvaueis aim iiuii ins inai ine ieniir- to,, and Vadkin Flan and the Greensboro' i .... i ..... .1... f ! l'atriot have lieen consolidated, and that i the subsirioers of both will hereafter be e t tt . I . t. a. . 8tlll K, . alll ' in ,ieTown of ir' ... i J ti i. ..... . 1 f;reei..b..ro' bV- M. . Sherw'.l and ! c James A. Long, joint proi.rietor and joint ed.tors. e' J ' 1 j0jt j.,:. arrangement has been entered in- t(, lietueeti Mr. Sherw t r i i ii .1111- i een Mr. Sherw.Hid. the . n resent and. should, circuiiistances renuire it. e(iitlr the ..itrit an1 urse,f Ht',er fll, anu oi many leauer oi me vuiericau artv wi,0 jes;re tf a oood and e- '. ,,.llsiv..iv eircnlated turner, ad vim atini'Sor ditheultioa are. I shoiMd so." i.o. ;.,..;..!.., i.i :.. .i.ri 1 1 1." V U' I I'N IV I lll Iri .'I! , theia e hereto- ii.-v; and " as Wl. u ,; enalded to turnisl tn licit better paiier than we hnv for.- .loop mni for thf. same moil , - I.. . i ..i n . ! . e uiiua inai unit: reueeuoii w m sans-.'"ii , , , . . o - fv ihriii that it la Km:. I in I u irrttfli-.. leill llini II 18 small lllllioi muee - . . . i i- i i t . whether it is published in Lcx:iigtiti or Greci.-Iairoii.'li, for the IUil Road has liroii ht tire two places' so near together . . that thev might uii'isi oe euiisii.ei e1! me . . :.i i . .. anie Town so far as local new is concern . . . ... a,,,j M,r reailers u ill receive their pa tM anu our reaners will receive llieir pa- ,K.rs j,t t6 tKH.n wlitu publiriliea in a . I I - .1 - '1 . a I (:.,..,. I,r.,....l. thev nw r, ....iet. ... .. . . . . . flag itihlisheU in Lexington. As to ourself we have nothing to sav. i ii i . ' ( ),,r reaners have bad ample npportunitv lo f..ri their own conclusions; and w'e doubt have lon' since done so. We can Unlv promise that we will enter uiion our t.w enterprise ith teal, with renewed tsx, and wjil. dett-numation to de- TOte our time and all . .. . ... voie oar lime anu an our aointy to uiinu ineev iuc isues oi our menus anu ,1,.. .;n rl,.ef e,d;. . ,i. psrtT thc-tTriutritdc of which we advo- ' J 1 cate . ... . Tn regard to Mr STierwood w th whom , b -sr- oiRirsiiuii wuii iioiii we have associaleo oursell, we wonld say to t l..e of our reailers w ho are not sub- l. i. , r.- .u. ... .o .ne , in.. . .o. ..;..l.i...... -;.l. .- . . a an editor, and his name is ' atiffictent , , ... guarantee mat nothing win ever be per-; which every partnican witn the utmost I ....... . ..1 . ... -I.... . . . . - ,.. - coiithki.ee place in the' hands of his chil - Jreti - t , . ... . s , , P ai.ne:J to onr old ft lends to slantl ,y 0, al u ,, leir m their conn-' mttA influence, and we will en- jt.avur t,j eb..w ourselves worthy of their, c,,lh,Jellte. Ve appeal tonr American ineiid,!o the Metida of Internal Improve- meiiU ami Kiiuealion Ihronboipt the ... .. i. wa... ... - 1 .1 . ., , s.iuk muiB iu snm n;i uinr names, l... , u ,.M. their hearts ara will. u. We then bid adieu to our readers as editor of the Elag, . returning our most sincere thank for the very liberal man- tier in which wo have been patronized, and ill take great pleasure in renewing "cquaintaiiee next woek as editor ot tUtt rwi and Hag," when we will jurodUCIJ u, ., our brother Sherwood. w ill), whom yoij wid 00 very well j.lease.l for we asuro you he is made oMhe right li,,d 'A " MACHINE FOR CUTTING DOWN TRKEF. There is on cxhiljit7i7n, in the Median ic's Exchange, Sun Iron Building, a wor km.' model dow n frees, inveiitioiis cttl and emi t,e obserter. oeniu haa achieved a great result froiw the simplest means. Au iron frame is o,ade to tiaep the tree, and from this UiisJ-l sharped knife is brought el with the trunk. I'.v the turn In.ine A in contae ing of a wrench, the chisel is worked round and round the tree, cutlmg iu.way tojiie centre. The invtutor claims for .t airelliciem-y .-.jt.aJ to" the felling of a ! tret- four feet in diameter m jiaifau hour, i A. a. cuts ..nlv a narrow groove, it saves a coi.i ierhle Hirtion ot the ouil of cacti iruc. It 'will also cut so. close to 'the . . . , , . . I ground as to leave no stump almie the surface, while it preparea a square butt ready lor the m il. Jf.i.tkt inveiitioii-of Mr'. I.. i Elirsam, and is well worthy the attention ot M-rs'itis iuLuri;stt;d iu s.i valu able" air iftstruiuentatffy of "JifiigreBs" In tins Luliiitr). It'll it iiwrt- f'.tj'f-r. A toiing. farmer Ilevonsliirf, Eng- land, was itc iitly aenteiiced to one month's .mprlsonuamt at hard Ul.or f.,.r nt.t. n.j.'.h I i iM'fli 3 liare ou rented M ' I ' . - .. isuiieu on me iti msinii jj,rm4 f tliu moat able,. bet-ut -dnrr Jnl r maif !te tht uduvd and.iuusl Jiiflinitial Juurnak- m;),. AJmi' tl.e State. Mr. Slifr.w.j.Kl is well kirriwii t anchor in the inner hi miin'i iiii iii uie ioniums ,,, u,c , l.ui.ilri-d vearv exe.i.t III I ule uu Krnu-ali mn 'ulinii waa fniitxd lie a ! ur nlat an asaiatant rlfli-a Ins iMM-keta. I ii?v . V : ........... . renresfciitel "I'.itri... t-"l I. , ill ..er.....l tl.u . - . I .... . ... . . .'I . .- ' . J , ....t ..,i..-i- r..-.if ,. I' -I... tr .- i . Vi . -.11 i . 1 "u "accowed ; hut it was : party ot l.ngr.'i.ls, who, at night, imitat , then make their escape before their vie-; r-y - - ,-,, . - . - Jfmlj iaOCl ICSler , lllirt tasillllOIIil. I. tit t l:lt It Will I... a.4 thf. .1 .1 : TI. . I -.. ...I I. .1 . It . 1 .1 i-.l 1 T I .iilli. f . L.a .n.t .ImI mvHM ., mm., la 1 . J . ,. . , none in mis wav. iiieciiaiu which tue , : 11 r me siirnai lor uie siotipuire 01 itiu tram, , ,: ,,,,. - --. a ,.r i. known in i'Htriot heretofore has . been, a pai-er r ...., '.,...i.i , .i. .... :, .....i.. :?... . i... t . ... ; i; ,'H"' recovers. 1.1 ... .,,1. . i;.w,.,i.. ..l... of , .i-t i i , vaianv;w; svci' bu wii.ih.-m niivw ( uruii it 1 1 1. i f unit. a mjj uu iii-xjiiji K , - - w ot a mat .1 no f,.r tnllinir tract aueniioii oy tue iruiuiui lesson 11. ,.,. ... a. .'......, I r...l I . ' " . , "' It belong to that class ..f ""parts: . . ' never eii'Mire in farces, nor make feiL'ned , .. .. - ' ........... IUt winch are uiaiiilestlv uracli- "Oak, aaid the -ine, bend yonr trunk iMtH.. If I could be made consciou that ' OTcr " '" n"n' M" '-doohed neutU iiMitul. and convince sr, imu ,o.i miiy ise a suppori to ine. ll had done von injustice, I should deem ,ranBeri i ors, uas recently , ,, at a L'lance that inventive s.ii.i., re.n.e.j um waa, - is uiv- . ,illt, m A teller to tie Jktfr Yik Ti an iiitcreMmg account ot the laiming end receptiotrof tue first -American Coi.miI in j Jill inn. Tha letter ia dated from the l lib f t . . . . i a.'..U iCIIINi ..'. VVblMUl V""!" .1. . I ? . I. ... ' . J . . ... . . . . ArinMnmg. which, wrried ,Umil imo iwviupmw a,.., Pn tLtlst of September, Commodore Ahnstrojjff .and -itvr accorajmuied iir. lUrrin, wnitcd vti the Gowemfrr when '-sn 'iiiireting cuiterMtin tk Ucp,' iiiteretinj bi-cunso it .illutrte the feeling otitic JiMncao Government .1 ..ii.it .,..r... tv rill ' . SZ- . eijncr. After the Tisuul coinpliinent, I'1! the vJoven.or wuhed to know- , -i WI, tl. I iiii.uL sit.it. :..,...i i Iiad Bent Mr. Iliirri. Janau, nnd what lii function, were I" Mr. llarm-I am j i' ..ji i ruv i.j mj um ei iinieiii iu uci as v.uiiam : General for the amc in the Empire of Japan. Mv diitie are to lk after the riit. of tliow American citizens who mav have commercial dealing with this cou'ntrv, to protect and euro for the inter- . .. . a'tlwi world, and to see that there is ho iu- oi -imerican seamen in tins liart ot . . . . .i: ..Ti.... uiftnii9ai. uui ei uurr-" i. uu uui v niiiein ' of Japan thou-l.t it could take care of, shipwrecked seamen and administer jus- lice. II. ,i M.,-: r .. I 11D .IIU HO DCV lllO HCVXBBUI .l .ill did not- I,i.w limit th i:?ll States was justified in sending one, and 1 .:.i.;..i . ..i .....r wished to know l,y one had. pot been ! sent ti Hakodade also. Jlad you not, ,ltef ..r,, witl le Commodore f"- I loiter return w.tli the Commodore I -, iir. ii "i came out lor ooin places, ..... . ... wouj a tW I g,ai not r.,I,rn wit, the Coinniodorc." Gov. "But the dis- tance (to Hakodade) is very great, as are -I... I I... ... ". ..':..! ui uusuuiuhi w i our im.-u.hk mei:. Mr. II. "It matters not what the distance r. UOV. ,t I ! ..-1 4r,in- L.Wl..t ar y.,r instructions inthis matterr Cm.- "Mr orders are In sec Mr. Harris here and laud him. That is one part 0f.lnv duty.1' Gov.--Had yon orders to Use f -ree if the Japanese Government did not J ,t. n. '.ri ... Mv orders were to sec Mr. Harris here and 'land hi....- That is part of my duty." (iUther ciuiv.il.! Gov. "Where uru , . 1 . ... c, . i. -4, . f'llfWIM. Ill TT1T f 1M fV rtfrfcFTia. VAI11.--- .. :.. . ;. . r. . . . i fit... I. a I tom nnei .on n-a.u iwi.ii.i, n.. i i i " a i i ii when lit Villi eave 1 ( olll. "1 Still 1 1 w lien no ,i. lea.ci v.ni. i 0..1.0 . ei I i ! il l .1.1 go to Mianghae, and shall leave when 1 have landed Mr. nam. .. . . ... .i Here he conversation eml.-l, ami the r, . 1 1 - .....I .1;..!.;.... i... .... iti i ivn i" e.ninx i.n.i oiniaiuiz, o. nr vitatiyii of the (ioveriiiU-. ; . 'u me on oi c.eiienioer , dii, naiiin j left 113 f.r jr.jd, on which occasion wo LL 1 a I - -1 - ' ' .1 ..I. 1 On the 3d of September, iir. Harris " in.in.ie.l the riri,,,, a,l cheered the .. .... , nr" n,, .. .ship. 1 lie Japanese Uovcrnmenl Inn c ti r . ...l ... .located him in a small fishing village call- " va - l w i-. i- i ... ,i ( , ,i , V ...;t As soon ns it wa knowu that he hsvl el tvakisaki, ahout tliree-ioiirths of a mile i .i i ' Ir.-m tii...Hla. This, say Tliev, is a em.;.. ""'."I? nl''' Pucr. ,l,e. I'1'' - rarv arrangement. Tliev have fitted up ul C"ntaiiimg the resirtue was examined, ' a lhiddist Teuiple for hi's abide, and he i comfortably lixed, no doubt, as far as quarter are concerned. Ihe difficulty ...... .... . i. i imi. ... oe ... ge. enougu io eat. i tie io ifet enoiiz'i w eat. one ui mui,i ne n.aj uv innuu as a u- rion Another letter, dated October 4, says :f 11.- 1 I 1 am able to give vou additional news r i - i i i fron, ahich I have earned since our ar- rival at tbi port. On the 19th of last ! It was supposed that tl.e introduction jj M feteaint.r Uornet arrived ; of railroads, tl.e trade of brigandism ot, .7 7 ... ..... ' . ... ,re rolJl a)f.l8ak, flir wlucli ix.rt she . r. . ' . '. . Buiici. mi n.c .i. iiis.nui. n o.i iiib a ,i,r . i . e I .i I.-..' mere h.iiiiu tue rit- MtntsliMMt tM4.4lis . . r ' ..!... .. II.,. ...t :..t .i t t - " ...irl,-.,, iUTJV.,,,, ' siivni iiier nan iK-en (liVt,T .ecorded to anv nation for near ' - J , trHllce t(, iniler ,.riw,r nM JiaTjj t . ... iinuvE. i" imibi tini in-i inn 1 uetn ct downi f,u Uarracouta stea-' ,....r Ldl'll,, th. Ti.r.t.i ....... .f II f el.'. ... "- ss - "! -a- .... mi; ,v..,i p,,, :.. ... ......... . 1-..11 ...i,. :n .i 1..... 1 . .1 .. bn IT much he prise JftlJ. i ... 1 ' -.rprisc of tl.e Ja- AU.'r. anchoring the Tigue, she wont .f, only reinaininjf ship o the s.,ua - ,ron. and broilirht her abreast of the town. Tl.e Admiral's mild and tirirt beurino' did . , .. . n,. womlers Willi the .Japanese, they see- ' .A ,.t . ..... .1..... I.,..' ... .I...I u id,, ronceded evervthinir thu Admiral ,u- hi ...liicers landing and roain- jn(, at wjH w1L.riJ they pleased. Tliey f,ind tho Government official most at - tentie and civil, and tntir wants were thirteen shiisj of war. and they w?re not milted to laud. I think we can safely t!ll4t the grt.ttt .escrow, " Japaneae ' exclusivenea," is no more. The Dutch L .",h: Jierienlm aJiaofapaddle-wheeUteainer. - FAIiLE FOR STRoNfJ MINDED WOMEN. Tlie following tieaiitiful fable will at- '"rally yours, aiid you "y strt-liglh l Iraasr Jf too solid to bend. Put ; may depend on u up, out 1 am your arms around - "'. "7 J.retfy vine, and I will manfully eupport abd .herish von, if you have am- oi!i..(i to climb as high at the clouds. While I thus hold you up, you will orna- "ent my rough trunk with your pretty Jfr.-en leaves and scarlet berries. They 111 he aa frontlets to my head, as I stand "' 'be forct, like a glorious warriorwith .. I ..... .. ....... . l u I. .. . I. .. p....... .. e.c .uaoe me KrL-ltt Ma.ter to grow together, nudthat, J " '" niane atrr.i.g, and,. thu strong render aid to the w eak. .'Ihitl wish to ifrow iudeiiotiduntlvi''. said the vine, "why cannot you twine a- rouiid m-aiid let ni gr"w "tip itritlght, and not be a mere. h peii'lcht oii youf" ".Miiure, an.wercij the oak, "did not des.ign it. "It. iii impossible thaf vou should LTn to any height ahiho, and if you try it, the wind aiid rains, if not yonr own weight will bring you u the ground, Nei- j their j. it pror for .you., to r.un joilr, arm. hither and thither, for tht? trees will it.k not my vr.ie, U U .I . . ....i.. .t . r . . i - also reiou;in ill wuai liiey reaaru as a ,.i .. . . . .!.... I. . STa-1 a 1 ....all t.'u.u c.i,-; not e.et lutck to tiio oak; u4 1 .... i Miv . . n admir thee r v t,t.u Ail uie!" said the vino, Met me "vfATJOT T W 4 ' WATPHM' A"V ........ .1..,.: ....! I. . A- " A 4. VJ-ul.-i"iV cape "Win Bin.ll W iiaj um. ....... , I ajiu .MW. she Iwijied hot-self around the oak, and nd flourished together. A TRAO ADV-i J XEW ORLEANS Gowemfirr'AtTEM PTED MURDER AND SUI CIDE. v-H .r"?.-v? 1 r" A tragedy of a most blood character, . . . . , ""k i'1"" ew Orteaiionl-naay, , ,,. :..... r, v II 1 1. mm a . ' ...I - I .. !"ve V ,rK,n ?'"u TT . water in acw wneaua, iiihi. wr" r lM''",ul' Imiiiistrator bT' hi brother, u "J ",eu . M,"VT if T a lare etaie to settle. Dr. II. liowtnc . . . . . .. 7",u f'8." W&T y tl,c rimuHAntont&B&lAiW W ' ?t, sr':0 ilg CO""'- 11,0 1 cu","t' sut,iri,ay l1. , ,, - ... V erJllJ' " ""T r.1' fcW;- n'li. ( hriBtiaii lLosellils. Lao., wai Slttlllif , ' . ,. , ... Wit. ..i..ti.. m i.iii it.ur niniw nil iiiiiiiii.i..iiu alone in his law uttice, on Customhouse street, the door was opened by Dr. E. 11. Harris, who entered and closed the door after him, and drawing a bowio knife from hi bosom, prepared to plunge it in to thu body of the veneraWe jurist. Quick of siL'ht. and still stalwart of . ,,w . , -i ,r"!. U- at 0,,ee "rl ant by tho arms iind held Inm as in a . - - TI I .. : vice. iuniriiiu "li-ii euuei mj.u . . , . . , j. ,. ! VrolV . tWO lW.Vflr (.ft'm .aJ"!n ' t,,u r.lK,,"! I,J f"."' 1 dwtor wai dlsariiied and handed over to " "V v , ! V 7 he. bconi ."J?: he ' cr ", '-' As ho was murder" Ins- J ' , ,', " , geemcj . . ... ... io lie lliai ins reason uu tn ei iiiiun n. rr Lit 1IO IIIBL 1119 I vtlovii m ns u iun if . o . ' ,. ... , ,. , ' . peciai y a. nis attaca on air. i us ap- provocation. In a short time, an am.lavit was made . ,. , , ,, , t- . i l7 . 1 1 , , .,oreY-'con,r r Murt' i -- r r. . r- ' u" assa"11 " m '"" ,n,eI" milted an assault on him with intent to ".",r,lf' above statcnl and .sn after, '".e ,l"c,or' )' '"c V.on ,. '" ''"'', was asJUiniltea to Millor Hi la- 1,1 MTwen't to iresTde ,ce at o , ! . "V , " V ,i I I . 40 Roval street, seemuii! all the while to T1;dor.r,lpnirte ' ".trv;"'8 ,rr,.Ub'l,!.v' r ,u bu Wa" - 'dernig in the wilds of de hriuin. At 3 o clock in tho afternoon, he pre- ... . At 3 o clock in the alternoon, he pre- , ii.i. i -. pared to iro to Ik; 1 ; lint prvviouslv, it ' . . .'... . - '. - III -ill ! .1 aopeara lie nan eoneeaieii ueiieaiu me . . . . f ... , ...... '. . . ... .. i. . i a iirina as suon ua ne nail sireieneu a ilnuk as soon ..... . &,-,lir ,.,;,;! himself out in a sleeping position ......a-w.. ... : The servants who saw him swallow the unnK, s.ispeeieu iiouiiug wnmg, oui n .. . --. ., .. remaining on Ihe eI ever I 111111110 lU prHDZ "III, IIIIXCU W 11110 ! '"mule lie prang out, luixeu a Kwiicr iiit'ii ii iofc mini u numtr otiini 1 luiu-der whieh bu took from a sum 1. ... 1 11. 1 . . I. II ..1 ! , . , .i.:,..i., j V. '? ., u,,e'.t,,u lerlul WOW o,r-"uiue was uiscoverei. iiiii, ot, ( r , , ,. ' . , . . , : iioiii i i. i-iuiim . . n K...IL ior-miiiiaii ... . ,. ,.- ,. ,. .... i . .1 1 e 1 .1 cide had sunk into the sleep of death, and his insanity had ceased. A SCENE NEAR ROME. I the high road would be at an end. It ap- rs not tn bet be case however, in the Pa- Jitate., tlua following paragraph inr.i. s i . --pat a.4was4a titAA . AlU'XU.l . llllD&T lit Iwiilllt t tilt i . .. ti ' -t" 'rmmiTiiT I l'tll. ..r X..." I a. 11 ttl I.IUIltlt- t.l .fWHIUVI Il, QU.Mt.IV. I. IV ! a.. . . " VV aa h.r.. I .al flwi aoiltfat. iea . I a fan n vfi it uirtb mv I is. 4 n u i it mil iaiw . sa I . ' engineer then, after detaching the locomotive from ' .1... .... , ,A.....l... I u'l.l. , m r-fn '. .m ...n '. . ZZu ' iMzZ stationed it paaseng A ets, while their fellows, armed , ,,ie ! teeth, forced, the passengers to deliver up j 1 their valuables. As the ra-oole of the. I Ifmi.-in States ara not allowed to rarrv arms, thev are at the mercy of tho brig - amis, w ho go' armed to the teeth, and who, witli a knowledge of this fact, do lint hesitate to assail ., lite in thf-ir 1 houses. After this incident, it is to be ! hotted the srovernment will lit least send ! an armed guard with the railway trains, for the protection of the delenceleas pas senger. TIIE "GEORGIA DUEL" . B. II. Hill, irirT. I;.. hJS . . . . ti. t r..llou-.ror ..Ttr.i.l ni,nt,iiii. ilia ..III, Ol It: "; "if the invitation to mortal combat is inteiiueu aa a mere t irinui iMreiiaiiin. io .1 ...I . . ' .- I ; . i , , . . . rtTiair it. and should ant watt : jjr.t to ,0 shot at If you did me injus- (ice, I met the ,l d.a.u a...;n, ..,! a .!... I.od. ..,7 a ( no, d m t,an i u-ithin the power of towdcr and ball to pn- produce. .ow, sir, (as I always speak plainly,) wi y add that J know of not! w,it, (KtcllrreJ hetWeen you am , w,i(.j, ,;011,j iutl,orizc or justify a d ulll J ,ave MKt'r Bt a7,y titue nothing and me duel:: 1...1 ., r s i I - i .... - . IRHiu. a ii... ... I ....... . t... ... S.V.OI. attempted, 1 shall vet know how to meet ami repel any that may Imj offered by any gehtjciuan who may presume noon thia rel'uskl or otherwise," - " " A 'medical writer in one of the religi- oils journals, earnestly oppose the prae lieu oi iijhi lalor and . professional men traaeilifig abroad to regain ht health, artjrining that, il) nine case out of ten, health is injured rather than. bonatiUed by such journey. He asserl that, if a parish instead of furnishing their, '"iuia- ter with , means for travelling abroad J w-ld urni.h bin, land for .Stage and " sr " r ' .:lof futur. emoire-ratber than do worse." or rci'DiiiM1. 3AZJSJ3UJtr, Ar. V. TL'BSDAV EVEXIKO. JAN. R. 1847. TERMS Of THIS trt 3p0 CASH, "Patriot ami W"-Tl.e Letinatm Flag bat been consolidated with the that city. It hat to a greater or lew M GreendK.ro' Patriot, under the joint edi-1 tent s,.t4lito?hou the country. There torial management ofSherwood & Long, j i scarcely a v.lfag church to bef.mi.d ... i ti.:. - ill ..b.'.K. f bntimieliat tired vflldderelWHi and Patriot and Flag." Thl. arrangement will no doubt ensure a very luabl ; joumaUtGreenslH.ro'. ,7 . , ( Iiag$. Tlio trade in rags, we judge J n " from apifcamnces near us, ha grown sud-1 ueuij very active, auey arc imnijj mo Eastern end ol the road, and are destined to the mills of the Neue Manufacturing Company, near Raleigh, whose liberal and pontlemanlv asent recciltlv naid our town a visit in quest of this kind of stock for their productive milt. The Georgia Itailrolhoax.TWe Lon- j don Times of the 12th Ducetnlwr, gives it up that it waa most outrageously lumxedi in regard to the ducllinir expl.t and murderou. conduct of traveller on the i i.....;.. t..fei,t .... - .;n .,.u;..., : . wi at'" wwiivwi. v.. w ..m... ...,-...... . in the Fall of lust year. It ha placed 6 luuk plc m yuito on ih 14U. uft WuUt; the author of the letter, a Mr. Arrows-!" ft lul.f -n. il.t ih (.ageai.! on iU oe inith, on the griddle, and the chance ''" raih.-rn i..,p.-i.,g .,. for thai -. areallagaiMsthiecalwithout.4ri.ia-i,rT-r'uki,'8,"or'ofl" '"""".v "'" nent cause to rexmt tho perpetration of .such a tissue of falsehood. - 1'rath from a frlut.on match. 1Utc vVaB,igti ). f., lighted ' friction match which she let fall on Uli: H.wtf IIp dre i..k- fir., fr it the flogr. Iter ilres nK lire Iroiu if, , "ea could, be extinguished, as to cause : hcr death in a few hours after the acci- i , dent. Irdaud.- -Thi country is represented as now eiiiovinvr a decree of i.nKeritr " - unknown there for inanv vears. The vast amount of emigration setting out from it . . a,ores.l.ir some tune past, ami the exten ...,,-. s;ve cimll4rC(l 0f rojririirlnp of laml-, .... . ... I .... IIHICBM Ut "l:i.tmit tlHWl-lV-ii w , I leared. M.in onlv to have relieved the , ' " , . . , country of an oppressive burden, slmiula- i . . 1 ted the indu.trial pursuit, and resulted , m (lje j.lerilj pnsjperitT of the eople. , i I aoi-.The old yearexpired, wrapped ! in a mantle of mor Thialilini? M wind- i;.i .,... n ;.l1M., " . I,M ,.l...l it wmm Jjr7TIie negro excitement in Tcnne- a .1 . om it us 1a4n irftMtHv wtfmrl4.i. tt h e has Iecn greatly exaggerated, it ii said, by some of the account given of it. . "GarntU.'" Thi is the name of a new j trick practiced iu some of the large cities of Europe, by robber, to obtain nmmciu- jun n- m,jney r valuahir- without com - I . . . .... ,-i o ' - - m I O , . . . . I.. uie Ticmn uv I ne winti iMifC. anu ttirunir- 1 .-I 1 ' i 1 1 r . r II HIT III III U II 1 1 1 III) IU OI1IIU ailU IIKUrieiM. rj r --. f Tlie Chief of the Police of New Orleans, i . Willi tliM eil.UT of Si kt if V i 1. IT tl.M l.l.l,re t.t - - j , . " t .. . 1 . r .1 i- 1 . c - I V , W" " I gered gentleman who,,, lel..f.n. to ar - rest, '.a ad-.pted the novel exjlient or r,lat"lk' VW 'lrd u back. with their name and al'uixrt, and their' 1 r.n.r.Kuion. o-luriinr ririntml thentnn. and 1 marching them through the streeta of the . Kintl to be a Fret SUxtc. Tlie opinion that Katisst will at laat. come in us a fix-e State, seems to gam ground. The Rich mond Whig says, "we have never doubt e l that Kansas, through the duplicity' and hnntrlinir Irian aL'einent of the deinocracv. would come into the Union as a free I State. The appointment of Geary asGov - ! "T 1 '? ! r terce adtinniMration witu that firocial 1 i- "J - J e - , aatisfaction to the free titate part.v, wbo ' . ... . ... . 1 -.1 . I . ... ,in,i sru iai nrMtti nun. anil are i o r . - , written a letter in which In: savs: Ivan- . uu is to come in as y Stutcwy. 1-- - , rr- to It One thing is known to every ! IxxJj here that any further violent op - position to I recdoiu in Kansas annihilates the National Democratic party forever. Hard a it i, the South will retreat from the battle field, ami abandon iKausaa' as .. . ir.... . , 1 w-eii as an tne iiuauiv csi mo ceuirc f WilT the Huchanan snmate the working of making a frcft !aU). ' Kans ami ti faalTll.tl Olid I ! ...I . ..-..1 ... , ... kl..e.a.. nf mn.t ..I ' ' ed on tke part' of this ioveruinelit, while I r-' FankUmaU lleliyion. aiui Otrntsmaia at iu-ki;.), luwards. tku.. great .nalsona Churvh Munic. We ek that solne of the whieh you, f iVnilemen, so worthily r..pr. s,-nl.at Nw York paper havenpened their hat- dm Capital. ' , I teriea againat the fashionable mode of I worshipping God a practiced in many jof the Churches in the Kreat Emporium () fMl0n ,n(j the cilf of S York r j" grwtted iaa, by citfinf aa ardent bop 1 I aaw one old sinner, in ata.ut the aecoml de- n-Dreaentatian jriveh i, weirlM,rt l"-" - l-f S ' ' 'rie, 1 to rronv rt preaemaiian ffven, a . - t . , .. i, fiX after offors o" fron, oU.er aource. of infortnation, S" 'T.tJti tiftd. t theV ItiisV I;- l-l - ' ' ' .' . ; i. ,i .. ii t' I , 'i. to church..." ll.nl pvpo 'if '. voll, ClllM,ni ,U1, ullr ..,. atlJ out of very di.gt at the follies ic shame-, lesa dosceratkni of tlw-llouse of God t'JT?iW ,ni-ot-to hv anirwiat tba aiL those wlo irofes to U hi Iminhle-min detl diciArw Mtilt upon tlieiii: luit the arandlSt great- )j liig(denea"b tho eaiatenc p,f facta wUich josury aocit anacM. , But the evil wlilcli has excited alien- " ' ' '7 ,ne"'w -w" " "f PnbHe w.-rsliip, in J l,.T. bki.f tsfter "etl.ii.K mow a.A- j.,ww - sn,etju..g nne, me.... .g- :(1UIIIU or iiieiniiir pruuu, i time 'out of fen tho object, sought after i . , , , , - , i i i . ! .............. 1.1 ..nlv I.i? n M'.hrlil.llllllllmt . ' ' From Quito, in Eouador. EuiToa or thk WaTi-imaa :" , I learn bjr l".rr jut mid from our f.BH-r tllow citiaeo. l'uiu) Whitk, uuw MiniUr lUtident t VuiUs In E. M.Jor, (hat lWid. ..ii.l EIlion has re '"ly taken pU in that IaUie, M "' L'"td ..d tl.at tVl. Va MMr; tlw Utunate ..ir..v'io Eu- tiv. Ihtk. (Wr, Jame. 1W.....D ba. b.n ,,!, . ti m lnW iuduetiun iuUuf- - - cum iiiimi l ni .iiiiiiiii iiii.ii.i. wini m . of OftW .h..ii.i.ler.d to Ike IWUl-flnH of ike Ki-iiuUIk-h) the l'r.si.l nt of ike Senate, in I't-M-nee of Isitli Chaiulvrs i( ike NalMnal Conrvim, a-il.M trf the enieriieef in one of Ike Uris ( lii.reli.-t, villi a iniilliluile of IM-ni'l' a eitrM-nsea. On r-. siring tti ike Kfeciniie I'sl uf tlie I i4.verlinn-lit, ike Sew l'n-nlrnt re- ,;,; ,;, .,. ,,., I" 1,1 "" 1 ii( all tJflieiali . ami ilit-a. anil oek tii.Ii. iduala as ckisie t. IllaeWet. ' SNeial arrangi in. nta had livi n utaijc to givs auihrta-e l lks l.t'Unlii- t'urpa.. A kind of el.'l.l " Inbuilt" dad tain rnx-lr.1 at ike'ei-tri-miif of a Inrgi' rye. puti aaUa.a, in kk-li iki l'reaiik-ttl an.l I'liiiilarirt of Sialo ksil eatel ,((1llfcl, and iimneJ:at. If in front .if ikis u)D()ni.( ,c uitoniallc Si-ais a ere arranji, milU a Mr ColKVUrM. nUIitirt ti -nlfiU" . Uibun the tlii.lun.alic s. ata arre arranid. in ll.a. Isau-k rra.tsi..l I lit It., arrival ial tUm In- . m " ,.i .i- 1 .L.... ir T , " '"'"" Waits, our Mmuu-r, aaa sel-vurd to address ike IWIeni id UUlf of I.- cll.-ague- a cv,.y of , Iiow rni k. on the oci aaion. I inekwe kxre- wnU, nuUicatioa in the Wtch M. 8. M. Ruiram eumhltf , January irU 9o7. Mr. .WHITE'S KfcM.VUKS. ., ,. . , , . ,. , Ms. I'ksxintir: As ike nrinn of tit Inplu ,, , ; . . HiatKl.uriM aetrdud near the .jerici.t ot , ra usi ..r, Ihe honor ilevul.t uti me of congrst- ulatuii vour ti ti-ll. Her . for lutaelf and in ike - a.aa. .nr ..tL.,m -f.---ra .Js... , , -I ; the t of iksf MnVitrts of il lUpuWir. t'sllnl bjr the f.iiee .4 ll nation Io preside over it J.niniea, llm liijjk and rsa-.o.kU trust ka x U-en i-onfided in rnr Kterllrm-T at an interest- "g ' i,ur wuntry's history. , ' Vours Mr. IWUt. U a g.ily lo.l. " T" ' " i ' . ti i.. - I... " .. r - , T,., ... - i"-f- I.rfl., 4.IllinaT.Vkksft 1 U.-Mst-d Milk !- ' iwicitM-I thfttulMaMt vutr amn ImtxWr- - . ". , Wmj AUBiwilrali..u aH.w.U briirhi fwrspee- I ,iw rf "" U,U"" 1 Anli Mr. tll. ,,WiBg , u, ,w j ut;ng TOU, ,,,"' ,,,1,,,., , be, - il eve, l, be,,, il... .Ii,e ,n, cn.iant en.l.-avor .rf mi a. If ami mv d.i,lo - .,,.1, IU.a- 1.. . I.. .-I. ....I r,,l,,,.i.. il... mt crdial iiiteniaii.nial rrlaiiom Utwr.ii th i..,,,,,,.,... 1,.,,. .1,, 1.,,. ... 1 sn l thai w hose Kieeatoe .-OnlruJ ha just bee , ,mnilU d In w Kvcein-ixy's ksaiU fcy ike lamUnt-ou sutfisfe of four countrfin..n. I n . J Ace. pt, Mr, 1'resi.lent, ousenrdial wid.e., tkst lif., .ml heahh mav lonr I.. .i..r..l i,. , ml ,.r,e Jour ,..lc and beuefit jour country, , ' " I nsiik nt UM then replied to Mr. While, , U.-.c, a. follow. : ' TasaLno.J , H1MUC to I inMiic Corps : I feel etpjally konorvd and g'ali- , p,iwrth wn or,Kinun.., io meet a .mi ..ion, joa, .i . .i .. . , - i......:.., .to ....... u. ...ii,.,,. uie nligkleflt'd and powerful .Ml earti. popular mitTrsge of my countrymen has! upon mo duties sinl r.-s.iiMl,.lili.. as portanl as they are arduous. And I am ibt-p-.' ' k inn.reml aiih a snan ..f loonllu. ... Un.... I ing my dutie. a the I W Hagitrate rirtvln - i-.r --: .... e . of, nations, lest hmiM rail ... .nee.mg Ik. e,i- ! genckw of my tlation by a successful uWhargn' ' ,u vao.wi uiiKtionv ! nut my rrhsuce, under ' fro'skinee, will he upon a faithful adherence to ; tl tiiuiin sihJ ih laws of my country, to ! ml'U 1 vosWanlly bava wferunee as the irrrat chart of mv iiublie carwr. - I r'U fc.yu per. aunslly , lieulk men, I must tt of iou lo be s adnnmatratioli con-; , i ,"' and I earnest efforts can a. all, tke niost fiicndly inl i cordial relatioM will be cultivated and maintain-' And allow me, Mrr Mtiiiatar, ttV rwiojavKate.: 'he kind wishes and tlw warm vratulatkm with w',ich J" and jour honorable eolhatjuss have i lo jour own ani your roontry s fame. awnlef the pavt whtn lis mid - '-sitoWawflsjaii, , rA. . but iiistead of pleasurf would say ,uribiW.w Hut really looking to bat lias beta duo Mact tim aurMbly int, one would not ihiok lltattha HHintal ravrgie of mvmWf bad pwfuruvml any Urrera task, 6rlf taojf bad, that it Was ftot brcudtaeorofCfki OwaofUwafntban iaikadoua eelvtd tha migtity prn-ctof sftoving Um Capitol to some locality whers th inooa biaa all kfglri ; but jiuiging from appearaiMM ot never shall !' ". U4m iuWuliMf traa.it rahwa w slf, Iu rhiaihris 4Mlat sad purtal last, ... V, uu M aow aiktaliuM sarv hall, ' fcv, Tu umm ! tkuughl, Um paUos uf Ik. hI, "Tt (jr mm ml WMmk m4vt Wat" iid sliould iua with ruthlew baotb tvatowtlik. hajftt mass, to gratify 4te(hino uf rx:kle Lunt Never! and the man who inwed Ibia gijMil .iilrjwwe, finding that hs was nut likely to gtX aiUuc to na e- ike CapNol, baJvUrl tm only irattieal court kit Li... toi'oUa! hit ob j vt, aud tiortuf ., ami akva tal brass) hum, was gating with dv aulwiluJa on the inuiinlaiu I..), trying to diooer tha Int mf-pruw-k of ka ualiw uleirwut, "aooaAir.n' SiiK-e my hut kiler nothing of inUraat lia lrsnsiired in Ilia LegtiUture. Yesterday a aatn U r of irila kills a era prd, but to-day tbrra was no ifUoruin, aud indeed baa avt Wa. since tku 2)d. iuMsnt. Sutvral uteinbrn oaina ia lo- j uiglil, and business can go on again. On lo-IQur-jro lira inniiguralioB of kis Eieclleary tiov. I Uragg. a ill lake plare. As I kave So Legiakv ; tun' tie, I will jpve jr..u some sUtiftic wliieb may be iutereliug to suinu uf Your Tffcdera. I r..ni (lis niinurily rvjft of committee on Iks llauk.' .1 !.ar that U.. aasemtd ialuv of plopertT in w.rlal of tka SlaUa, sd ika r. laii.e amouiil iMetrd is banking ia ibeeaapr jj,u. fo up as (ul !..: t'slastisa Frtptrlf. Bumkimg Ctifi4mL X. 'acolina, Uiimle Klai.., i-js.mM),;.. ;i,?i".u"t 8.010,000 18.7lt.Us 8,840,000 1,840.000 4.30,082 l'onareta,-ut. M.iwniliua, Mi, iKlaasre, Xew V.'..k. i t,o8,oTir" S4,iHja.oi7 17,442 t0 7ti,sai),o3 S.ulk t'ar.siha, about I ,000,000 Tl.na Jim rr that all W Noflk CanJiaas kas more I ban lialf as in mil awaird pripe(lj as Maiwaekust-lli, kaf kankinir capital is laws ikaa ofM- lU .eiitk of llial uf tla- Itar Suie! and wkile vw-.tii.ii v. ...hi is hit nisr. swiu aiim lthU UUn. Ut .Uml otiiliirJ " . mllCU IFt)IMriT u alurifl I anwlflll. iWf laWtKlfitf i i , - - - - 9 ,.,,ii.l J V I' .1... .I.. ... -- one; and thai wkik. New uk kas kut a hiu . ...er ikre. l..,a a. muek aej prorty a , Sorih Carolina, she has over tVleea litaw a i mia.li bank stuek, and w in other Slatea. Tkua ! it appear that in the must prosperous Stales uf 1 ike I'tiinn, the banking capital la proportion to I li tatualioa of pmprtt is far Wjoml iturt of ; X.arlk Carolina. Wkxtkertka-wfwsfsMily isto ke stlribuUsI Io llwtf great batikiBjr fatilitioa. I do , , . , uut I filend Iu sat. kut one iiui.il hi eeflauu Uiete 1 " , nut lu or a aHiivenal Uriiiand fur an increase . . . ... ft fflWIfl lit I fWwmTTT Uf tlw MrWi . 1 i . 4 . I 1 S - I at... i log . prubaMe income and eaprndilurr of ike State, I I he next lao yan: Ik roaelude ike i..jrl in lls-se worb "Io cutiduaiua, I brg l.s.e Io a-ll, ikat looking to the eonliagesl as j . -itm f V - t" certain lisUlilu-a of tke Kuie, a pra- daeuul Wuul.l serin Io point out the neo- I prh-t y of iatnasiag ike annaal rsei4 tat tks t , . ... .j;iMWT.ii.qiK BD-JOW IhWaiHJ iltMian. i.. . " ....... From tke same report I find that within the noil three J air's 70.1,00') of the Stat tVw.t due, sud il i.rs lo nie that a V' '.rert" wuutJ irm to jt vml lie fro- detatiia; sum way lo rmel ikuse n view of thear faels I fear the tax pay- i-rs ij y i, tlh Carolina will Hud tlw eatealatawi . four "siawef mtn p. s.k-nl too likely lo .fnte true atasut ihtiI tax pat ing time. More' sniam. SriXTATYIll . l.turnni, .v. t Jau. 1-L 187. . . -"r Ai.rw . Ili.mu lakea a uroll ikn.w(rk lk (.k'ii cilv. In day, I now orouisie loifirs vou '" at-eount . ikmg in lUleia'k JM I tkrui. or as warlv to as tw-sible. I waafwiWy hnpreas. d with ilea kla 'that kt a man's eharar Irr or iompleiiou be what' it may, he Can 6nJ ! company in IHidon 10 match iu Tha saai ,ulWb "' - 'irsl tkinir llial aUra;ted my aUcnUon J M mmn uu,i kis,daogl.tr standing e- ' '"'"I earl ja llx- middle of lb street, the oU ,nnn uVnS poae of aoma toks, sod tke daughter as busily engaged in skivering and trj- g lo sj.aaa thu urgent demand af a vwaciuus appetite by the freipient spplicalKiu of a roll of j maekine," and who , .... M anuM lhM fc,-- nui snm kmi.d, issm ise?suisls. ' ('rsass aa ttaswssrW Ihe i,er.- Abimt the "Oily llair a conjrrgalrd DIM of llm sablu sons and .UughU-f of "Afiies nunnj shore" might kave alfr.l sound faaalical ako hi...;.. . o....... .....i s. ..i. ...... ...I .nri- 1 dents peeukar to las p,tml,ar .-..' ..... ..e-.u '" "7 ba well feu.-well ek..lKl-.,.lker and cl.it.lrm not tt be a.-paraied kc Ac, wkick arw Uessmifs thousands of the free tii-groea (and whites t"l of the nortk do not .nji.j, and sound that n"' cr saluted llujir ear. Kurllu-r on, I eniuo to a mixed taaa of men and women (shit..) who kail bowed to d4 .l,rine UUut. ' "Kchss wers rr Ik wilh ilrlnkin(', Hi. fuH ii mk Ikey snHrte Ihe sir Fmr Srraltiat- is lA'a- ' Another class were like Tain O'Shanter, "Kinp any be M'sl but Tsm wss gssrkai 7rr stl lae is si etelsiiess," Amitlk'i part of tlio crowd and by for ll most ninnerouk, wrrfo cfjThg, ' ;- aw s kowl of wins. I hsee as ib.l slsenly M spoil, Afsr rer suss' I ires sfeafle km," I Utk aides ka-l Ken made and refused, the . . . ,i.-''5.tl&'Jfs tjaBjivssEiftr.-ail -ajWilsW "':",.:'v ' : ; ' ' " .