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t , it - ' V i ' i .'.- ii'. .' r .' . h deffc '' ' li:in : n .1 .'. .tig la mi, c as J it, " ' --, I;, a ! o, ! s n ; . Mli - !' ' i! theroioie " - . , . , ,. .! - , . !,., i, barge to pud urn bd, una put luwiiv Iisve received tmin consumptive pan, atf, ; stiitming tho ci u-ado. against the S "", , ' : rT t in direct rr-nmi'inication with n-" J have Wen ti:tlt aware w hut sytiiputhtt-i J aiipcarslh;it in the port of Ni'' ...! .mm - s a.-.ngton and Cncraw us soon as ptvssiulp, tie magnetism there is in a common snf- j ,.1.),,,. about twelve vunsol art) - ( r.. .... ' . 4'.K-Jn-wry r-egr-et to teat ti--tht- -tite-feTing. Consumption," too," tminif a' 'diiK evvrtf Vctr f-vthe L-ve)rufe, ami - - ,1 ofttA'"i ? f."' ' "'","rinri.Ulull of the bridjC over thu Satltoc . fnsi rhnt So thon.rhr rural Imf which in , H.'.l ...h ...,,) 1? t;..H.ru i'mvh!. .. !!v((N,.yv-"j'iw"' has been retarded by the seventy of the 1 wiiilo ami almost insensible in it rava-;h mf!Wri makim? a ilr. Liici.ms la flic tw.tdy of L in ' , Mu ttw-re toc Im-J a very res- rf4 iny of the name f , m$ fiti!l, its j..;i-m) and ij,9;('tciyiii'')(i''! g,r- t in.. i:t.u.. .n-fijic'Or-- tiif .v,in."t v : Bi'd l.a . it i'"t W!H fr ti.4 t J Jirt-:-. J ;i .!. taj cMUrrti t .fni.k tiwir inwtil.!!- .;raiu Bifca(wty hki ini.. a diei.iU-ry '' ,1 n;6iii! the pu.tju & wt wirw iwta!-i)ty ait.cie, its ill- !.sve re tu;iut ucetni, an: uiaarn..ivo. nunuu- iiuk.iHtJ uL!ul, atn! '.ii.tuni.K-.l. i.utiuu- rloMUeiV k-f toe t v s. U.e naiit ot 4ifltttiitir M.aasal " tl.r.iii. limn tiie three e!fc4';weut - it' wn in iri.oti,iny to a druuird'e fnte. W . the yotfnjj ..t. ri-ta;iKI lot i" a s cit ty ifi til le Uh I v,H-.i and oota.ued the heart and brought to market. I lie opening ot rail haiuS of M: t., a more ititclhgeitl and 'Wav communication to the mines would lovely creature than whom probably nev- supply Charleston with fuel of an txcel r livl. Siit belonged to the iier ' n- ieiit juality. in abutnlance, and indevd dvm Site tiie re.gmng bc'ue of X . won! j make this place a market for the A!hi, than a. bouiaa U-rlTUe par-' enut thousan inents, riva were their h pectaue.ant aeeiMeniistieq.'jrora time, W ba,!e fair fe- excel the uwst sanguine MpecUtiuu of his friends, and until an -Marextei ..Mind... Lks. aexosa liia pallu had lavished fcui.Jn.-us and even net work of steam communication on the V, "'" v" L v':, s,-"- a,f dollars upon her acco,npi:.sh-1 western side of the Atlantic, and which Sl"'sUl 1 azneau ami outers, pi.tav lucpuueo. ....." and were very solicitous that her is constantly increasing the threads of its " 1,10 colonization oi .,caragua wcu. in v'.oa, ... ou uu,,. shouM not be lound. Mie and wch. won . find a natural stout, nir w ace V'"'".14" ""- "c ucmu r '""; -v uvB, , married, and every bv envied at Charleston, and consequently the de-: . I icrce lias a tweltth interest m j lowing a diminution o 1W a:.t iw. They. were ojmlent. res- ' maud for coal would be!e.iuah.a..y sun- . Lne aunouncemeiM in eaci. esse,, uy uu.u ou weeping way tla; greater portion tt hi!- iy ot vala.iole treiglit. iliis must al vealui, neue saspected thai he drank.' ; ways be, the if-adiug s.urco of pr'oli'. in a r.0t now 'tfiat the prop ' upon which he ; Southern railroad, and this must give to rested bad fallen, the early habits of ..Ui ! tho Northeastern road a business not in life began to developfe' themselves; and ferior to that of any one now m success ere the UtUh year of tlieir conn tibial hap-! lul operation." pitMM bad elapsed, W was borne to ..the home of bis brethren, the grave of, thd drunkard, Hal le most melancholy part ot onr taie rcmaiLS to be told : In. the muhipiie-: ity of her cares, sorrows and distractions. the once accomplished and beautiful .fie to tKe' wjne CW to drown her miser - left. She drauk and neglected her gentle babea until one, two, three of tlleiu sank ileutljr- 'fr grave. There still remained ooe boy a noble looking one1 he was, Friends now interposed and besought her, in view of her eternal interests, and the! ' interest of her only remaining child, to dasn down the accursed cup. Uut so ot the article Irom the. mines to Lhar.es Stmigtlteiied and confirmed were her! ton will so greatly exceed the cost here, habits now, and-so completely had the j as to render out of the question the possi , demon meshed her within his coils, that 1 hility of a successful competition by our he gave'oe hed to their admonitions, but ! neighbor with us in the business of sup 'drsuk'Biore deeply oftliedrauJliL StK.a ! . plying other places with the mineral. Very soon, poor little Willie died from j We take it that Charleston can supply "'"leglees. ' ' ' ' ' her own immediate w'afils, bill that there Oa the morrow tlie friends collected U are too niany draw backs in her path to prepare the child for its burial, and a lib- permit her to establish a Coal Depot for era! hearted friend, knowing the poverty the supply of the interior and the Atlant of the mother, had purchased some suit-lie slope We can get the article to mar itable material for its sSroud, which was i ket more easily and expeditiously, and placed within tlie closet for the moment.-sell it "cheaper wheu it arrives thau she v. While the attentioji of the friends was . possibly can, ai,4 this w think settles directed' to the child, its mother, being, the matter. Une great oljeclioii to the destitute of means to procure her drink, passage of the charter of ti.e Ceraw bill ''crept slyly to tlie closet, obtained the ma- was this. . It-contemplate the construe teruil for the shroud, carried if to a drain ;tijii of another througii imv f-r travel and shop hard bv, atiJiniirtnJ it fur un- h-ilf the mails, in direct opposition to t;te routes 'fOU t(f rjiiriUs. :'. What more fhali 1 pltU of' sav t Shall I Comiiient! Xeed this hnt'-.tni'v- -or, ...,. T; 1 I'lwseTtlaiuda'BrtaaantCTngt' wcciJtfcT' :" - Where is how that once 'angelic ' creature, Mrs. E. '. But I ,!.. ( have ftiercy ou drain makers, sellers aad dritikers. P11IL0. Kutherford Academy, Uurke Co. w Mr. Eiirtoic : A few weeks since," be fore the heavy ttiOw, two old men, one'ii. Orange, the other in Person county, fioze to death. In U-tl casw ti.ey left grr sloj their i. .. .itiare-tuu-ni'ich-Uto tosieated t gvX tin-re. and died. On the late Murray Jiunday, a mau in l'er'h ., went to a whiskey tavern, remained unti. late in the afternoon, L'a;iibl'!1.' prt of tlie time at least, started home Mit never reached there. Several days after, !,e wa found frusen, with two vessels of io.ior by hii. He leave a wife arid about :x children, th wife without a f.Ushaad, the Cliliareii wrttiont a !at:, r, ami a. soiV.r as I can learn, in 'v,-ty. 1 have heard also of a negro tmrrt of -re'4t val ue, freez ing in UraSirc,' fram u, dn.nk to tt home. Wlio kilic-'l tiie-M.: rn.-n ; J; Iy the dinuisel'yr. And shall he n w walk en punished amid the people--thai know-him to be a murderer? Aye, ;; ...UUiXitVi; their, jirotectkm atid their pa.! -ronage in his shanteful, sinful practice. "Oh shame, where is ti y blush'. Man Dtay mISe OJn the l.'i .-.r w.-;!er, hi,.' a greater tiiaii man. frowns. Man mav regard his murders and h: ba.-o :ui ;i.;iu ences and ochicvmcnu, hut there ; (. who Will rtiMi'J'-r and i 'm l. Man may dram tn-'iing ' '-''n1, but n -.. . ttt.-uj jtna'-t.'ut nt car. in'.: v t.he dr.-..-; heard' free.- tfecrttis hi the Cvurf ! Jl..ae-,. howling t,.,rni drowned ti.e 'o.h'- .-j a!s ft the l.apiew v.etims. t .a' could not b,ai 'hum. ;u ;, V wr- 1 by him who "r..l.- ir-oii 'i,.- ;vrif,. who has pronoumcd '-''. '.::e ju.e inaketh his n. ig!,',, ; :n,',i , An old. la.1v. i.jtv;-fT'-v-iv,- found lusher' I: nrt" t:? ' y..'ig. , :.V.. death ..ti tin- j',' . ..e -. -. , i t- io one but a:, id: since been found lie spring. J'r-i daii;;riUT to liable he s;..- -. .,! -ecu-, -the S'low -,.-r .S.Cli-a .f'rg iu on M.vl jv !l .- t eilie I'll ' -i' V ;,: er. j he w,K.d. A partiy e. ; inearis 1" is bid it mat , a.i'.i she tioze. it went out to 1 ;.o i i.ilie I idle e '..4,1- VI iiy. . ,j,en I efiSir vv ,.s J f r; isuihi-sl. t . prov,.ie.i :' ;i ! ie '.oat She , a i I Uiiloi ! l na'.c . Ihe . her an no! the Mill:,-. 'f be- i el i. J ' r l-i,i . .i'.i 1...V1 ilit .- -. letit-Klatig weather and, the hi jrh waters; but byige, it a ngnally of wiftetiing and pjensive t!it present arrangement, uiatty miles eti the other side can be opened 6imultnn; fin! with th'e cotnplfiion of tlie bfiilgej on!y with tlie cotnpleiion ot tlie bfwgchelow tho key-note of the world, ior Thtt re'eent action of the Legihlature .of: response that is in harinony witli this, .North Canhna, saya the Jtwwfih-imh-: ttio vearniinr is strong. Theylonsr f.r at:tiR a tmitiaiit ojiinioh in favor ot opeuinjf a .tvnmiuntrafion between Che - .rit'tj""! tht'riM-vhattstihlc toal.Fiol.Uon IWp river, ives great additional iiUpor- Kv. ;i if the bill hntd miscarried this session, from the c'erlmr'error to which we have iieret..!. -re al!uOT, the expression oi opm- un ti tavor oi use project was so ciexioetj as to leave no doubt oi its enactment al the next .-cst-;,-!! T! coal of these mines ha.s beeji .Mibjoeteil to the tests, lv Scientific .men, an most .careful is pronounc-- 1 eqnaTto the best, that has .y-er 'beei! the sl-a-coast further South. The vast'olnciaU an '"' in tbeMosquitg. wv which the railroad couiu turnish . Thus ti. great element in tlie success of a road would be, iu this case, already JjiruhsheiL a steady Bud jtlmnJant sup-. If these results shall follow the com- pletio.n of this road to the mines, the "Genera! Aseembly of this State will have the consciousness ol knowing that, by grass is knit e- sewed through ami tiieir action, they have materially con- through in a thousand directions, just as 1 tn Luted to the prosperity of a rival com- if done with a needle. The little crea- ; muuity at the espeuxe of home inti'rej.t..4iliiro ill's it with its feet and bill. Mr.! : Put, we are inclined to think that w hile Wilson says he showed one of these nt-sts the Northeastern mad, continued to the to an old lady, and she was so struck I Coal Fields, wfil .work an iujusK to vari- with' the work, that she asked him, if he jtlfs railmad enterprises -in North Cam"' t I id not think that these birds could be ilia, no such tremendous results as fore- taught to Jam st,n:kiiiiji ! Mr. Wilson shadowed by the Mrcurj will follow its construction. It will supply Charleston With coal, but the cost of transportation a.readv in opperatiou, and w 'lieu .have lei-n f 'tistructe'l '. t o.j,: J..US lab.,. -and by in-livid irals, w'e"-eo!':siiiV'f"- ;t" t '.Vol cripiiitr-if ' !')' S Isrgra-fit'nf rh" .-uicidal act. f i- i. not ruin these ei 'a't a i , i. to art, -r ( 1 1- liei;'h- h..r is welcome yj a tew tons a- robs u- of liie mails am d coal, but travel, we caii only ,womler at the excessive lihera; ity of our own legislators w hich permits her to do these things. U ti. JAratJ. i, i "ii'.'i 'i, ft'iiti- SiiirVuan recently del lhii-vdie, in the r-our - t;,,jh,jif. Prof, vered a lecture at ie ot wiiicii he gave u.t ah i uteres, ; g sketch of a visit hyT. late UJ to 31. tint esuvi ii;. Despite the ot t; cities oi' Ilfrculanetim.and side- of the mountain are. at lahlt.-d bv '.'Jos .ISM; .jjeojiie, Pompeii, ti.. this time ii wh.i h-k not to the pa-t, but iee;i in fou-1 tcur;y upon the lava beds which .-i.toiiib'-d v.iaigvs brrieath' tiieir feet. ..-snviiir Lad been raised Irhjri tiie sea. he said, a had also a.l . e re ion roui about li..!tic. l .rinau'. v... cic-1 the Ltetnal City. Th-; an "Os e.'iC; - ii was fdit li.e ancient '."Mid ot vidcamc aisles. atacombs had be.-rt .-ut through tiiisiri they reached to tho mouth of the 'J 1 'er, jy eudle-s labrynths. That below i:,i. depw.t of ashes was u formation cvn ! ii: .g mar. no hiSsii sie-li-, and, -till ti.-p. , r, ,, nee containing Fiesli water f iss'ls. Tiie aoject, the lecturer said, was too vast for one sieirt discourse that the. mind was -t ,;i el. ieav,.r,i;g to e d -h. id .IN eo i.o '.env :.i ''ig'i t '.'oess a-'e-,s .!;, Ui.t of ci , a , c::t ;, iy t,, :.o vvi-j i-,!,;!., te T:c ro-T.'.rnrv.- ; v. :;i t..a --.e:..''. : f tin; Mo-a.c i.i i wit. I ...1,1 VO v. d me .omd-, .!. l ,.d i- 'tre' hS.v 1 v. a- .nr.; n w as hot Oti ci... '.. ;, i ,' . ' ' ' l'u" ; , l'y t'.io Hinuerous nij.lt; and letw I influence on the chariieter-toning dow the daily hiu tlien of life's song to a ehor helow tlw tcv-noto of tlie world. Ye nown chord .. symprthr-'irotii those who havfc.a doom j turs tYmn one hundred' ftnd fifty "to two i and sadness like their own. Ami, with' hundred and fifty tons, and costs, when thin link of ttuidemess between fellow- fitA,y . tor bea, "with provisions, slave J .sufferers, is foriaed a pilgrim eoni)ian'y,'!t.(jUipmet!ts, ami everything necessary' brotherhood of th.we to whoui " Afrael, the Angel of Death" has bccki Cotne awav. Elimination of FillibuxL rt iinister examination m New .The fil York was i resumed Thursday.' General Caziioau Expense at tlie port for broker alone was examined. An unsuccessful age and commission, ijviyiwj effort Was made to give in evidence a! " on each vessel, letter from Sidney Webster. esq.', Private Captiri3 and seamen's wages Secretary of Franklin Pierce, and hear-! for voyage, ing the President's frank. Tlie defence 1 Amount paid lor negroes on the professed they could show' by it that the! coast of Ariea, at $15 a President and other high Tjiited States head, allowiug 0u to each Attorney dared them to read the letter of Mr. Webster, but they Wullid hot consent. lireat stories are told about the nest tl building of - the orchard starling. Wil- son, who, all admit, is pretty ''ood au- thority in matters i.V this kind, gives a w!.i,-lf ti. ,,..s. is ,.t to....t!.r lit- "B,v. . .1, .. the bird comm v hangs its nests fr.mi the twijjs ot'anH ,le tree, 'Die outsn is ma.le of a particular kind of longfough took the paius, too, to draw out one of i-i iiss threads, and found if m.-asitr- ed thirteen inches, and in that distance tlie bird who Used it had passed it iu and . i . i. . out thirty-four times. JJritlil Mardi'r nt a Slave hit Oirtur. Micliai-1 ltuvlsn. a ticrinau. r.Mdiii on Lwvr'j ban..-, lKar this city, hh8 arr. ste.J v--st.'rd.iy bv S..r,'..aiil il, m and privates Klcliarlson ui,,l ailt.-r, of llie Muutited Police, ou a charge- of win, I ii, Lm own l:oc, niari nanicd S:,.j,u. v, to .i.-atli. The I'lrcum-taticr of this outrage-, a f,:i Usiru,-,! th ni.:ire as f,,il..v.s: I'. .tj ; tli:: 1::..- i.. r.j hud run away t irs.iin.i lini,', :iti,J -d ukvii ud 1 ues.Jay i;it and curri.-d lo Col-'tal.,!.; Junes. lie was th.-tl and ttirfn-d uvcr to his ma-ler. fs-tr-uy, i'.oylan, while un,k-r tho iiilhu-uce of ii 'jU'jr. r-li.-w-d t Ij - lli!ldniient. au . uliirnur-d it ui.'.i ti:.. n.-ru saiik uodsr th- inlhction and il. Vl,, !i S.r;.;uil Wi! at tin; ,1 . : ,. o i oi n the side - f h in 1 by i.-Uur. The hitter, t , . v h . .M- n;trii.i rt ' d d J hi, ! cao- d Uf.,rt, Ju.: ;t.-IV stu- i:h 1,'h I" :- "' I' f.-'. w'" '!'',. h - " . i'-.J .in '.t,;d '..Jcin both 'J xiL ', i.,;-..r,:i. ,-rur,-ii!i-t H '.-.on ,i ol ,,i I.'i- Li ,ruui,t nrr;al on th; . ,:i that I, ut , the l, -: w,ju,(.:d;iv; lj-n buried and t! nine -ticai'-d. i-ilin vh- aheddy j r o . r ... i and '.u to re ' V sr. mid-', a. 'sii'j-kd to r.-Oiir,! sy,. 1 trio1. t!i.; law w .;! h, ... ..ti'.-Ld.-r. Stu: It-, i h h criin.. in o,ir r.-id . , iif.jn.ed .I'otja. - ' ,'.m-t lie; . Ti, . C. ml;. I'.lr l'n.U-.t '-.-Tm Maliciie-'el' ..V II. I Mirror of Tuesday contains the protest of ih- IL-e. C. V 'Wiil!., IL.1L llartwclL. S. C. Partlett. J. Miiltoii (.' .hum, I. ( Hubbard, and j. W. A. (.dark, ministers of that place, against the em jd:..y,h.i.,'JiJ..-of 'Ihcodore Parker as a lecturer before the .'tla:ic!iesti;r Lyceum, 'lhey say: "Ve !:o ordv maintaiti that one who. pui,i.-h.-d to the World lo- iiiTqihtithed lal of the binding anthof.oy (,',,d'.. or. I, .and his sneers at the sinless char acter of Jesus Christ, and who is thus di- tec iy uii i.-rmiuiiig u,e i ... n-Jiu i' e.i.s.;u o ciety, ought not to ret'Ci ve "otiieiu! a-id loibhe I'lidorsemeut as a tit -rulde of public sentiment, and thereby gain addi on.il influence to spread bis skeptici-m. "We urge another and even more de- C :i i e i-eaault : "Mr. I'arker is hoM'a .- frequent implication I unscrupulous. 'i or a--.;rtioii. iie da'.-.s tie in, and iieidnit giolind of the left lire th is iiisiniiat's his -kciitica! ;. )he of t 1 1 re s by h rog'ress . con'!1, o.n (,.. VfUr-li. iee'iire on i i s i r . 1 1 1 1 1 1 -r j t - li.rectly n fact of a revelation fi J ita Cditei:-. ati.-vtr uuly be his quaiifit-at -;.ect-. w" think that ftt-h Wi. .-r r, ins m i man . ' i i.s i le.-e J his r-faiin to be- en.iii, ...''r iiy tne (dnef literary a.-.sociation .in.-.:, an city." i - I 1 IMIII-A.'.' .1 I. VS. A ffi in- .'( ' II it! ii, . A passenger ..... .hd ye ei'iay by thu Cahawha , i;e of ( ie; jiosition of matt:rs at ..an on t(pj; i t lilt. lb; was at oil on that day for several hours. .-tmi; away, Mr. Scott, tiie, former d' tm,. N iciraguan Transit Compa . i a -learner at' the litoiith of the n;' i .hi moi, on boaril,ad r.-advto - 1 up I. e liver and attempt to take -. ..I. II j saw 'ot. Kiiinov, and dd by iii. that ie;. had heard from ,ii. W.i.L-er i days previous. At ti.e.-c- was a -'.lotig ib-ath;et g tn! J. ee,ji tn. allied Ior,;( Hid ,.r-oab.. IV of tiie ( .'. ... 1.; ,. .-r to' W'aiker. .V to l'vtk 'Tim J.lfl UM'lltl'H it-he. I ' 'Liiit v. em H g o,.-s iileiud -of Col. , v e- ff. -lit, . - .J1: ior pi '!o 11 -ug a hlc'oTV 1 ( i: of tne Senate. . r , . . . n . Jill-Hi s. . - 1 - tra.li! i'iira-i.'.i ill l.y iiii!i, wuh , f Northern vwntut, nnd that it ha turmvd I nt ii.telili;1-'!"' that oiiuht to hao.wei!it ; uth.l Yoik titted out thnt It each about fleet of thirty-six vessel, all employed in a com. moree whieh is denounced as inhuman by the civilized world. If to these be added the fleet titted out Bt other Eastern ports besides IkaUiii, wo shall ha avo a total ,oi about forty vessels. , lwh ir" a sneeesstul trip, about eiirht tnousanu dollars. Here is a capital of 5iHi,lKH to start with. The expenses of fitting out and of the voyage to- Africa arc estimated as follows : Cost of forty slavers readv for sea, !?.ieii,ii00 vessel, pas; Total jfl,St(i,W0 From these figures it wl he seen that ' amount of capital rc'imreil to tit out pital requu-e.1 to nt out forty whic slavers, is about frl.MW.ouO, upon the profits are so immense as to 'almost surpass belief. - imwards of twentvfonr thousand .human .. .. ,.'.i,... i. 1,,. l. .n-n 1 ...it Itemgs are carried oil irom .nnereiit peitllls u the slave coast, and of these, 'four thoiisaud or one-si.xui of the whole' number become victims to tno liinic- tioii of the middle passage, ..leaving tweii- ty thousand tit for market, For each of them the trader obtains an average of :.n, making a total for the whole twenty thousand, ten . millions ot dollars. Now if the number of trips made by each vessel in a year, bo esti- mated at two, we will have this amount increased to twenty millions. l'.aeh ves- sel. it isi true, can make three, and even four trips, but as some of them are des-; troved alter the first voyage,-the number . I I . . i t .. Tl is piaeeo at uie iowesx iiyetiie. jucc-a- penses and profits of the slave trade tor a single year compare as follows : ir . . i . i ....... ,i . ... ... loiai receipts oi no, .-o.o,,,, Total expenses of two voyages, .'..ooo.l'O'1 Trotits, jslT.owoyUPO 1 MurJ. r. An affray occurred on the 24th tiitimo, between two negroes bcloiu inir to llobe.rt Jackson, of tin; ii per part of this ilistricf. and another belonging to a Mr. WiUoh. wlio is-id,-s in Polk chiiii tv Nortli Carolina, which resulted finally in the. death of t:,e latter. The circum stances, as in-ar as we can learn, were as fo Tin 1 i -,- u ere a nnuiii :..-r in a n.-ro t nc,'roe, i-e on Mr. rollec Jacksi the i, ed t, m's roc- fi'ation, and it s.-elliS tii.lt . iio jvttanMirds svtjjjjj'r rji a If ray, were i avin card- ami lo-ym-. 'j j-tV.riT-'w1?' Vi r o-( ii he!.; or (' io-v v than tlie other t w on all of their mon ey. Then i n--,ii.'l a quarn 1. Stoues were thrown, and tinaUv au axe was aimed bv one ot Mr. Jackson s negroes" at the ne 'io belonging to Mr. Wilson, which pro- duced the fatal wi'Mfrdr. Tne negro was taken to Ids n,a-!er's plantation ill N. C. anil survived -evenil days. lie was buried without a coroner's in quest being heel over the dead hodv. hut i utter i.r.is disiiiterre.l bv tlo; ( :..rn- ,.t' l'..lL-,.,,.,tv iiirm est held. an, I Verdict found accord i tig to the above facts. Sjmrtttniiurij l.xpr'.n. IT'S A I.o.M, KOAD TO J(JliDAN. J.i ist tiiii- i..-..n ...', -trs ;i'o, a ..-al.-rnHn tie-n r.;- -h;,g :it r ho. M.irilrn' I iwtnct, in this Si i'--. , l:,:i,, d in a !. tn r, ;i i'l't bill, of the M.T. Iuil.l' P.;Oik ,d ti.o J'i.l, . . to ont; tji its otbeers. 'I in .1Wr d'liy ! eld at ('ho P'-t 1 rtVr. but r,.-, r r,-.,di-d ,ii.. d.- tiiiiiti.iiijCj,,,;! i-i. jii.r-. a' ti l'o-t "tiict- tj. !-.-. no uclt ! t'-r . .mid b-f-iund, ri,-it!ir tie: vtiy bill lni ii o'!!,t U liuv, Heroin )nrii.'d it. lie. ltti'r' arid its t.oiihuilA, th.-r. for.-, w,-r, ; , v ti. r, ' . as lost. Ueeeiiny. k I. in, i. e l e.ur t '111.-.; to the I. mi, I iu then M:t:ll,l -d il- tile l'ost 'fti .-, hhI in :;;r;::i .-I up mid .bilvr.-d tu th'; ilaiik i tllictr, to l.oui it a a..ir.-s..l. 1- ;,s oiei-,l, and Ihere lay ,1,., t. ,,-y dolU, bill .sf;- sjM -. h wn-rnmt h- b-w rmrrj; wttti- tTi':. letter , wl,;l, it 1.4.1 iau, so long . ..oeaU-l. :il, ! forv;ir ! , to b.-hoi v ,,i-., wil. , ..vvie-r, Vli doui.t had ,w resides at ' el ,; I bin ceaie ed to iii..,iiii U I"-.. Nile ', , ii ', ,-nrs nitn. there ;is a paper f;urr.-u cy ,'i:d ; -I'lill. d ,i(.- himk bid." ndii.ii lei, vi i ! r r..,'it.ition tl. oi tie- UeU of oi'-.uiiiiouii ..! I pl.-f,tl..l.s. and it , n. obtain ot,.. of , ie-i '- .,ft-,-er ' Ha 1 d,s bin Is-et, l,,ai,e. at 7 pr c-nt. it to, u id i,io: u.J ! d iiv un ner s.'i;, n ,t. , mn, in nt he ha !.,-r. '1 iioii.di buried in rubbish, this , ,, , . IWeri'V d.hi.ir 1...I I, lis hot he. II idle. P. OMier A !, b. . 11 Ih- ,.,, .J others. ''J I,.. ik has i a., d t'.,; i.r.lii- 1 i". to it ,,h,..ri It ln 'be red .bv,. Il" lo-t. lids noon it for nil hi. li It for nil .. ,1 e-XVUi, ever Is ul. A in ar the pi e, r1,, -n.fit w ! aholher 111,0,', , i Man s FATAL Dl.'KL. A duel took place lA Ma'tairie Ilidge, near New Orleatis, n the l!li nj.t,, .be tween P.ikenliaiii Le Klance, deputy Sheriil' of New Orleans, and (ieo. V . liitii, book keener in a hard vviiro ttab- 1,-ii Le I Jiance spat in White's faf in reiiiru for an alleged Insult, and W. challenged him Ut tight with double bar- . rehal .0111s !lt firi.i-,1 reir-ej At the oil.. ---.-";t- ''-.-' r-."- en signal .nr. ivinte ureii, ami ins antag onist was shot through the heart, hut Ins linger was on the trigger, and ,111, .tailing - 1. ... 1 :. 1 .. . 1 1 :. . .1 1 -.I : . ; in; iiisc,jaroj-i ins oieee, iuou'ru w.iiiiOUL;i. do...!lg .ir, Li.L Ui I Lu Hianci! was a ..nofei small swonl idiieliisr, and fought ii'j diu ls tluriug hwrwas truly ''renderetl unncceWry I iiilC. --s- - I ... fr ..V s. ,,; a lieeiiied n.uiity, . vve pruitu-tod tlie ""' r";"". power in u wiialevur - &V f ' mrw of the democratic -assembled wis- 8w ', ' they Will bo !,eh to . " V,m.4 7o 7 fi'rA ' i . , e n i strict aeooiiut, althoudt they lit K it very ' LmV'trt'W:, L - .PvVnIr,re,,-8 t0 T'?y,? 1 ? ,aW'!"iC'H,nsly vt ir? A C,S KV-(:'t WlAOfy'- and it has been vended. 11 that was ,,f which WOuM he to stultify thomselvesj 3 v. v rwiKV'Mvr: t irTT r Wr t TTTAr V V salsuck y. x. c. Tl KSf'AV KYKN'INO. KKH. 10, iSol. TERMS OP THIS l'AV< i.dO CASH. - -- --: ' - JitTTe Foundry and Machine Shops ot the Messrs. 1ovik.v, in this place, are . now in operation. e have seen some tare for a Hank. She sent in her request the Americans aealously pressed the :of their work, a two-horse turning plow, Ht un vary day; but she was refused, j " l'eop'" Hnk," and it was with tlib, lJ0tWl among otlier things, which surpassed, in !(Jr I. twines men were told that there i' ,,,nl Mf' Kc,1rtt P'nt llfl amehd-. looks nny thing of the kind usually i WM m r,,ief H their co icrcia. em-l-St i brought to this market. barrassment. ! Statu liank. : It suited JX-moeracy, how- These shops have been got up almost I The (iuor jxiri in Salisbury, sent on jttver, to throw the whole burden of tat j exclusively for the manufacture of agri- a untrue representation of public setiti- jtioii upm land and negroes, and because 3fO,OUO- cultural and farm . implements. Experi-1 1L.ut i this place, in regard to tho five Americans desired to mak tlteM iMov enced and competent workmen are em - i l '.i l . t , ployed throughout, and every arrange - incut appointed in reference to a vigor- ous aud successful business. ,iiIih J,i')i'i a ;uller an maker bv trade, is informi. -tl, tflioijjtjl .thi8 meet Ins cvo, that hib taunly at (.ratiam, i ; U. otini tittiL -' protection. , .- ! lhp .';, NacitiiUiim ,jir'hm,it.do lor a democratic h-gi!atii'rc. i u col'.v "' mr "'W . ett.ov usciet, . wmuw "'".' report of the proceedings of the I-egiola- tre on thu Deep Hiver Iniprovement but its length needs no apology.' It is decidedly interesting, not only as it re gards the subject under consideration, but as aiso affording an insight into the ways and means by -which members were influenced for or against that me-asurc, and as showing the legislative ability of the youths sent up by the democratic par ty" to make the laws and govern the State. Read it, it is a t;0o.l sketch, softened, no j,lubr but will richly reoay the tune and ' " jr . j f' HxiJi rutitiH il neio SiA,'rn. e think the last Ix-gislatnre ought, hereaf ter, to bo known as tiie r. .onwi:r Kton, and that the democratic party should receive fill Credit for having in augurated the syo'i-m of despatching bu siness I v the rule of dou'"ile re action. It is said that any measure which happen ed to pa this listtngtii-'iit-tl bode the first trial, secured thereby, tl.-surest possible guaranty of final. fab ure ; whereas, a mea sure defeated bv :t, ou the hr-t trial, was eo 'la: I v Mire to this, to k and to pa. I tina, Mlrres. a bill was t. . was to kill . Ait. oiVe it lite ; :.t. Can a:,y the Liu. Iii-'L- xpla.n it Wheio if deiuoci-icy, which sfcriista; key ttv tin un .-terv ? I,'-&4S. W t' U IU t.l - t"WM rV 111" 1 'UllltV ' l ft t.p I' mIM ), -: r t (Lu hc-'i" '.' r -1' j-jr ifit 'i in -l III'! lifl, "!i .i! ufi-I-'ty !: ;r v to , I a I '). f lh- -i iit; air.-,, pi'-i''. li'tunt r. i srr- l.tu.tl. 1!..-. -m, 1.1.. Tlir. 111. l.'.-d or..,, " Th is is a step fr. 'in as I'.ug lis it is sadden.' '''(.'iro.e The 1',-imi. ,e dry to It is al- the wet i a step , is not, i. rhai aware that -toree or tour years ago I whelmed with au oppressive sense HUT of the pernicious effect of grog-shop oir crrtv....' zens rose in t'u-ir power ami put them down. Thov wen- driven out of the cor porate hunts in di-grace, as unworthy a place in our midst. ') ,, y are bn-k again, and no one know - better, than the li tmur how they got ba.-k. i The Chcra .v i i c-i.pie. the n-.ply of the (ion-cord tuizt A , to the coiiimuui- catioti of Mr. Cai.kii Piiikhi-, in which it was shown that the freight on a certain - - parcel ol goods shipped over different, n,a,s in .North and South Carolina ; . . . Iv'l thrill 'in t..e others, arid puts to s : this question: ' hat says the Wulrh- !,,, pa,.si;,)jhc House by a strict par, ing of the Hoard of Directors of tho Bank iwin to the above?" We answer, the ty vote, we saw no sign of this tenjeruess of South Carolina, held TtlaTsday, Wil freigiit lists of the North Carolina rail for the feelings of the Ainericans, but in I limn P.irnie, Esq., was re-eIocte(L.rresi- . , . , . , . ..,..n, ,.s l..,i. .;. 1i i i.e.... .... l.. i .. i ;.. .;....; road are puldidied, and aithoii 'h we have- not made the comparison, ur(, ,(. crtioll the rates, of We Veli charges : wiil compare lavorable with those of any road in South Carolina. A I so, that if . there was any ovei charging in the bill , ,,i :; l l , l ,7 , published by the (,onc,,nl lni;.-IU, it can 1 ' lj" i' ,I,r"v'". " recovery made, , If due (.'iieravv (tazettcis not Hatistled . ,1 ..... - . . . . ' iws wti.-iie.ei 11 utnniss mi , . iiii.wiii.im ...m, -HUH) ll lliS.u., , . ,u rCO V he mav nmiimri. the tor it thev ,a, l,....i, t lut.iwi.f thl-v i , ' ' I- . -i- - 1 - u .' i '" " rales 'of th,- ditlerent. roads, which' per- haps, would be the speediest way to av its. troubles about this matter. la of tins town Iu l.a.n re- fs-.il, d wan ' -lllll I! tl' editor ol lhe " K 'lh'A- li '.'"M,l .,r,r,ij.ai"ii urs ,,v.-r t-iiis aci Of a mar rritded vv-ld'-lll and lllak,; Mitrie lie r .ii 111 ni 1,, xt 0-11.;.. U 1 Jtv:'K Pi - had a liu- 1 1. 111 1,1 r ,' , 1 1 11 iii in, iei i , ii.'itL 1 .anal h s nixiui in,; 1 . i,.-raiie parly and tl,,. law in Ins last, bnitlie atitioii of tie; b.-gisiHiurir on the mailer renders il til, hi ces-ary. A'ry, li 1 be li'Utitt -is much iiioreapttog.ii4to htn than we uift"jfn.Hi it had bet - tw. 1, ,k'out for its own safety Its "mi - t,o to nplv" to "impirtitint,, remarks t . - .-. 1 , , 11 IT ..1.1 - I 1 . , 1 ""' l',mocrnii(; jarty and xno law,: ' iv the - , '"' . . - - - - .....v.. . r it 1 I 1 I 11 r, ... ! - acuuu -m-:iiBauiii uhmi meHtotn;' j 'ad if tlie KeNo, null ;titai riMiin euoii uii tuc m'Mein iir.i ! Koad, mid tnrnJlc.t)Hn ni llw floods of (ittipertiuont, "of no weight," jt is nevertheless a more i faithful record of the 'useembled wisdom,' ,'IU" t'llit which declares "the last Legi' compare favorably with anj '7 ' proceeding oi.e." flora Jlcuonain- eare im.enteu to the publisher.., Messrs. h. J. Hale Son, for a pamphlet copy of the life ami 'character of Flora McDonald, bv Jamks jlf.v.NKs, Esq., of Fayette ville, N. C. ; v; .Salisbury nsk?d the- last Ugisla i,,a!oii law : it reached lUh-igh on Mon- i . o , , i i , day, we bebeve, tho day heloreiue !jurnmeitt. '1 he Legislature snapped it ' up upon the instant, ami forthwith re-1 I pealed the law. Tbe County IJotirt of! 'd.d Bit t! d IlarnessjUowau, acting upon the reK..al the ,mune ! week, jttv us live' yrMj hpn t-x, tin- , ijinitr pays. c uKca ur urcmi, anu .tJ.t'V KiiAlii Hi a-LilliJ- lt'iu.l-V U.4fr -Wl-Uilltr - ; . . . " . t phi, fn.-u in our i.ats, mil not me means ot tratle m our Itaii.ls. litat a id 1 ntiii 'K 'ay was duly observed No one can tell how many joy . I J(,ri, ii and sorrows are sprung on the day in tiieir mates, and which the luros cIioom; the, boys and irls indite their vows. KKlUiKMlNfi TMKlIi MIS VS. The Standard say. that some of the Know Nothmo pa, ;.rs are charging the De.noerats with Lt reihemi.i- ,l,,ir romises made to the people during the - canvass last summer. It is true, that such ; charges mrv been made by the American 1 - xr . , . I I . . r k'....,.. t'..,.il. 'months, and the truth .,1 the Cbargos can - '..f,t be denied bv ti.e Standard ..r an v other Demoeratie sheet.' The Standan), indeed, does not nretet.d to deny but what the cha i - . tl'e- CoII'-et I'or does it insist that the party have couipm e l with , the.r promi-esj but with its usual tact.it tacitly admits the char.'e to be true, but bv way of avdfdtttiee, plyU new 'matter, exeu-e lor iioii-pcnorumucc, aid itdeavors thereby t.o shift tiie npotisi ibtv, iiu, thr.-w 'n the A nicrteaii par- .at fifim winch sin ii, its i.u n iai tv. " i'r' rly at h 1 '1 in m't Ilemoeiacv, s.'ivs the Staiidard, , id rail roa i- without m-me V, and A in. r em j art v v not willing to s a rt u'liii: oil', which would ra.so a'.btd- ti:k, of IVrnntlttttu'. who hiif.t icn-l.t am oiii!; t,, meet t ht; pru-etit in 'w-l lor S... rvinrv of SiKv. Tti.- ! draw back Pie .,,w this Is t ,-a. w : n ( 1.H-. uls in to Its .-..,nv; bv W.tv .f.;,v.. I ,!- f it iHi4,.. . 1 I'm illrh l- tlt'l, tit etc; v(.:i .!ia. ;i.v!i jii.i! I lie hi-t part ut pie pica, is certami v true, f.r nedin-r the lK-uioer.uy or any other party can build rail roads without money --but tlie latter part of the plea1 that tho Americans Were not willing to iit.se ii sulheieiit revenue to meet the I in- ' o, idles of the State, is tint-amdi"! IU Jact. as can be readily, shown, andjthat such u iidieuloiis idea should ! entered, even !y the Mai every man , is tru,v astonishing to W. has the least regard to! 1 1 ii i ..es led eu rv body know that the 1 moer.iey ha I a large majority , in both I ieiiisi s i.f the Legislature, and that they f.tiid tax the pei.plt; to any amount, and pK.- any n-venue -nil they saw proper, icgilrdie' of th.e oppo-itioli of the Amer ican parly '. - Admitting then -though sindi is n,,t the fact that the. Americans weie opposed to providing for the liabili ties ot the Mate, will any sane man pro- end that the lleinocracv rmild lt..t make 'i this provision themselves? ( lr wfil it belt,"? '"'" I'""'f -lr- lKlgelia' . ii.,... i . i i hot iM'fii ht'fini lrtiin fir Bfiin ttmn. ana ted.; i -- Americans in the Legislature that in dof-j "" J',!' ., tit t i 'rencn to their wishes t bey violated their . .Mr ' j'mle Jones had beeil electee III the aisgtaCftp . ... . lul struggle, to iix a stigma upon the tld 1 - -; : - w)- .,nr, w.tl thl. ex i ..ai.sri nir res-! lank of .sirTiFW.W-Xt a meet- """"" "it ",v;.T "' ' '""1- ingly told, that the I teinocraey diiul the power, and that they woiibl give rioquar- ter. It tljcir, they bail the anility, not withstanding the opposition of thi Amer ieans, to blot out the records of tho couu try. what circiut'isci ibed their power,, as to prevent them lioin raising any a mount they -aw proper for building .fail l oatls and improving the navigation of our rivers? ( etlainlv not the A liiericuns : - ... 1- 1 1 -j ' oiivd alio have had the power to have save-i no- Legislature iroiirinc tusgrace of pas,.,ii,o the expunging resolutions; the jwiwer to do the former, would' Jiuve ena- blt-rl 1 hem p, do thu latter also, llntthe standard bus wofnlly misiakeii the intel-j li- nee .,1 the pooido, if 'he thinks they ar, to l, I, .1, .,!. in. ...d 1... u.,,.l. n I y any sue 1 special 1 pleading. The people, plaeeil tho party-- i, ii,. i,ivul- km! elothed tbion with rhuiihil. ''- ity to build roadst, improve rivurn, and to m : - .1 . r . I 1 raise uie necessary means ior ac-coinpusil-j ing tiiese de-irablo nbjuets, ami for re j deeming i;v ery proriii.stt which they had ia,l0 t tH. p,;,,pi,.. Will .the ltooldit of ' Fayettovillu htj satislied with the loss of 1 "ie coal held road, beennso thu Standard1 1 .1 ' .t.ir t 'V ,, ' ,c,l",'l'l",",', r" UeVl'm1U) Jav ! (i will the sahiu ruison gjtuly i thuse who wero so doi t, v intitritHtutl ih th 1 1. i.bi.i.r ;,..,,;,:,' v.. ,,... -,!'. ..I..' ,Sl.."l HI. . Vnil II I I I :. ... . ..1...... ... .s -t.... . . . mt rrajms-jr.sH'tision or imj v'.invniy eonncetiuu t 1 '. 1 1, aey of the. last iniatnru t. -jn-. IjU-, tnv nliiiuu!, tlt , were very weak itifi'liectuid'y "vet the ned, the peon)' will remember that thew wcrejuot inty e&rieitfi, as they were un der the immediate control of Sannder and hud the benefit of the counsels of . MloMen. - , Tlie iiieitiber from GnilFord; In tho House, as well m many others of the A , rmt ; :CHlW0 they were wjposel to paying the. jdebts of the State, or wirefor repudia-. " , iji'B, tno Standard would llitlmuto, but Tbecatise they deirl to- raiso tliis rv. une, without increasing the tniean tho people-to tich rttMtowi enteut It was with this view.thar'Mr. Ctthlwell ami '"" or . ywinm m ioe burden, they are to tm flwntw with m. lagTiua Awin V" jilted U its protntses, atu-mpts to shield itself from the unjust indignation of an outraged piMiple, by stigmatising awl '"ng '"-e ' ,. m.w pairiotic x , i - - J i" Mvcrs Truett. a h aJiiii member (' Krancisco Vi-.ilauee CWimit- , ,tH. w1w ,,,,1 at New York on the 0th nist , rut lxiard the steamer Illinois, at the suit of Kcuben Mulouey, an exiled Cal- iifoiiian. J'jffT4ie county of ltamlolph is the place to live in! At thu session of the County -l.!urt held last week.no taxes for ; county pnrjKes were ordered. ICandolpli .is out in iiciii, ami nan ou iiaiin a plenty I of funds without taxia her citizeua. i V'Uhi Jnd nt Monlmd.X nmiect has ,U"" .t''J, ! (" ''" I ' M-Hreal, fr tl.eercclmn of splendid Ca.hedralhiel. It, .2e and ' , """'"T'"". . me Kinn oil uie Coiuinelil. il is to be built after the iiuhIc! of St. Peters at 'iko'tto. i ue leitinii is to ihj mroe hub- It t-r li .l t .1 I . BlMf f,H;'.; h?"hh ; d'Und seventy-h ve feet ' and lieigUi uf ,i,m'c )reo hiindrcl. It will contain ' """ "T'" euapei. an i. ivtt ,S',,,n nw imw MtHiuiuicti iir 1 1 ..r.,..,,. .....I II... I...... ...1....I.....I 1, r K 1 ' ' twelve years. MI liPt UVXAYsCAtilNCT. I.am i.slF.K, I., Fet. 4, IRS7. Mr. Km lisnart Ka fr iktetmitHsl ujiou tits' rs.,l, mil o r.i Lu SjUMUhW hW 4 'ntsmrt M la mr.u,t nv- in tisHiifig tli. itif-ti, t'm.gti sot t0 'pilii'it lli- j ll rraprt titrlr till. Irom lU Siniili, Cohb, i.f vrga ; f iovd, of Virginia, is-rnuu ; l'n.i.-lis, of S.iudi ( nroiltm, (if l"ri, ,,f 1 . i. is. .;--, i-iititinp nt. f rom 1 hs- N''h ud W'rHif. I.hijflii.i.f linlin), ; i :!illnr,, of Mum- mul III. I Ult.-T d K.o .litliimil) i J. lomeey JofH-s, of loi,, wl,,.i has iiumU r of warm .'!.'! ''-v';. 'U; .fli: lids, iil'.l.l bAUCfil .Aft ..iul. i uijw 1U.i k wtii - chiiM'ti Herald. TUHM KM )(l'S FiaksiIKTU Ak.ii.v, FehruarytlO. There have been tremotidonsTreshetS in the Hudson, Susqiichitunau, Dohiware, an other Aorthcrii rivur. Albany, and Chicago are inundated and the daina 'i niteriii has beeiii enormous. Travel is ted. Ihu lung briilire over the Putomae bus bmeti l...tr..vpd FROM THE PLAINS. Sr. I am is, February 6. The Santa Fe mail lias just arrived, and we learn that the January mail outward bound was compelled to return in conse quence of severe snow stories. The passenger report seeing large numbers of Kcowa Indians, who said that their warriors hail gone to attack Ilretlt's Fort. The iovernment, lieari rtsf this, I ao'iiiiotiiii t u ciain. iroope ir II.- . t l'.:. l i.-. ... .'.'- t , n:tti oi uie aoove iiainuo instiiiuioii. T1IK Kot NliUY. (!n Satiit.lnv last, for lli first tiinc, wo wit-n--'l Hi tlit; Foundry of llie Mtsmm. llnytlva, tlm (ir.Kj-s of moulilinrj catting for filnwa, dec' I Ins important mtabimliiiKiiit i now in operation, n, ilmorvtsi' Kid wilriiiii)te of thu puUlie or UIS ' ,,., ,m in M imprtset, .1... A..- if iih wisiksi 10 miv r iriuiiiir- impiflmiiw 01 kitt.1; liqni bu w'ill liavs them to his band. . 1" Salisbury Herald. j " , , r-iirrL-V " CKtjKI Tlio Hon. John Kcrrt in time p'ast, ioek great dehifhln ill denoutioinir President I 11..11, r... ... li tint ItTixosae Polk, for involving us in the Mexican -wtir, ami frequently said, as wo have been informed, that he never said his prayers at night, without praying for the success. of tho Mexicnn arms. Democr cy has now taken Mr. Kerr to its em braces, ami ho is in duty bound to sanc tion whuteVer Democracy does, and wo think it very imkiiid in tho party to re- quire of Mr. Kerr, by their expunging 1 . . 1 it . 1.!. j'. ....... nAti. ,". M1,,K Jfu ' tpms to heaven were very wrong unci lull i of treaaufi. Wi II lit) niukOtUB n'lTnissitm 1 1 v.iii.i..,uibn t;ii Um iu,iri-'titrt ot I. V D.",',V "V I. Ill, ......... - ,s - 1. and J1 lt i. 4i. 4
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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