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Ik . In i t'.e I d tu Current ,, i I, ,1 ,.). r4 ,i wk id the lWtw If tic- Sink-ur jite;.;.), !icck.0n thc'iniagiimtion. if the thus recapitulated ! . , ' iatly- who is tempted to purchase costly On refWing to the 'Gpe1. we nd diamonds at Bal & plack'.had to count ttaaii dav before U,e lWvef, tl.eiout,ll,e c delivery, her jewelry bill Saviour n'M to Htl.aff, ami., wafthe ! fH'jer would pMaUj U of Siuiun tlwi leper. here !. also trut, whom VeTwd rfd fr-.iu Tli Mrtday (the Bnniver.. WM rt which fu kUV Jent'titttNd .f-n. -l:.i.v ,. -r?ei,j UiV'it He wwt'lnto'"f!'orfe'c if' tr l.ruaent person,; tU Tmid iwkwMrt (Item that .I1 ! to 1,e e.,"'0"!J,"' alul ncver 'it i rufciiL, n) lwue fcimll le cal'ea t!ie lKtiue f rByr, tint tb Iisv tiiadc it a den i.f thwvi-.!'- ,Clirit Lea! t)i f!k in the Tt"!e, rpJrovt the clik-f irlet, biid Kir" liic .lject of lii niiv.i-. Id tl cTmin; lie returned to Dthanv' ni lodjd tfu-re. On tUe morrow (M-.Tidaj) lie re!;:rne.l M lh citv. (cursUi the l.ri'n fitive on the mavi and went to ilie Teliipk- ai:d aain Cart out the buyers ami c'!en, overllire tUe table .f the mmiev cLaii ger anil t! eat. of t!ioe that sold Xvrv. In the evening he went out of Tk.... .....r;..,T....i.i... t J-.andiiiadcipU paed ou tl.eir merchant, who ha .old -mil ton on taue, . - wav to Jeroem, thev saw tlffl barren heard a dry good, importer .av.NORTU CAKllLlN A PULBTLEI fvi're dried fr.ro the r.totk ( the other day cannot tell .whether his, AS PAPEIL - t- Pf85'- : mvue .,00 of or Utontr w qnesuoneu ttv .it. m,A ayril- . I,, ,, ,. eioei . ;,l.nl i,n -th, I ! hi SontiwerW .With Lis op,MenU he .tated , fV mH wl, ,l : na, a Presbyterian new.paper. It must ' . hh,n 1rice, is scarce and 'in U"u,"ut ,UeH 'H uud. if '"Jf- tT ""f? 7,7 .1 i- t. .kxrxJLlJin. j r . j,Jav, abfejlute jr certain of his abi it v to , . , . , : i i i - '"o" ,". , ed, and in whose praise, if w'e rightly re-1 he heard the dilf. rent stones, and the "iLtSSlfelw Sch ttlhar! Pa to-morrowLmucli less three or' six be - J need such a journal, demand." Verily it is too true ; and : m he uLl out his u b.de s'ml" ; compiaceucy manife-teil by hi. ennten rr!'. y ioett me ctiar- , x. , nj we doubt not the enterprise w-ill re- tU.-. ukn tivs in i,.um on.i ..v..n- ,..r;.,i .h.- ...... i.i.j hi a., an'l iIia r.uiliilMkA U'illi U'liii-ll hi cter.of tliese Jewish priests was so prieei was so: ari.iuj( tf uiHsuRtcu. ,ui 151 reiuies w vue Kcdd4eM ia renard -ta tleir deuial of1 . . .. i :n,. ... i i'i..: . i- . ny resurrection, and wVn lie Lad putiul'la" ea'cniaiions. 1 tliem to ftilence lie was calied upoii bv I tlie lLrifeees to answer some question of their aeet, namely : "Which i the first commandment of all Ills reply wa so remarkable for its wisdom and re proof, that "no man after thai durst at-k any qnestion." lie applaudsthe liberali ty ef the poor widow, foretells the des trvction of Jerusalem, the end of the Jewish., dispeusatiou aud of the worl i, peak of Li. second advei.t, declares the jiarabk' of the wise and foolieh virgiii nd of th servants and the talents, mid the proceedings of the Day of Judgment. At night he went out and abode in the J i.m.1 atf ( llivd After two day. was the feast of the j Pm .n,fnr.lMnut t.i.t " ,..i , on this da (Wednesday Christ foretells' l'lul,ff ?ottun Ufu1re " hi. approaching death'by crucitixion. " 5 'be -Northern farmer eats his corM Tbeiewkb mien consult bow thev ainvi''-".1! 14 H urcUmt take him, and finallr make an agrelmen't "z Uls bt it arrives; tie with Joda to betra'v unto them , builder mortgages his Iioum; story bv Tlien came the "day of. unleavened l tt,. Io;, i.t iit (Tharsday) and ChrUt direc Lis disci- idea to an upper room in the'eitv-fur- Biched and prepared "there make read r .. . . . . ' lor as." lie there partakes of the la,-t Passover, reprove, the ambition of hi. disciple, .peaks of his betrayer. Jadas retires from the table. Christ predicts Pe ter's denial of hiiu, institutes the Euchar ist, exhorts and consoles Li. disciple, and when they had sung a hymn, thev j ,i uiKivin, went to me garueu 01 ueiitsemane. 111s -i .. . .. . . - agony mere tu to intense, tliat bis - weal was. as it were, irreat dr.n were, great Urol ot blood falling down to the lfround: be is then betrayed and apprehended, and ail lii. disciple, forsook bun aud fled. Christ is tlieu taken to Annas and to the palace of Caipbits, and was tberc ex amined and coudeiniicd by the Jew.eh Priests. Ia tu morning Frilay) he was taken before Pilate the Romam Governor, ti e Jewish Sanhedrim Uot having aut'LoriM to put any one to death Judas cJm.eo forward, and declares the innoceuce "t Christ -Pifare 'also fiuds no,, fai.lt in In. it and sends ftlm'To'lJerod, w ho set him "ut. naught and sent him again to l'.iate. ar rayed ia a gorgeou. rjbe. Pilate iir-a.n and again trie. Lard for Lis release, but "crucify him," '"crucify him," is tiie' ren' JlCt W tiie Jewirli ruiers. 1 ilate yithJsv trap or any other device w natsoever, el and from the Judgment Hail tlie Sav ioui , cept a hook ami Jj,iie. r of niao it led away, to Mount Calvary, - pray, for the tuarderere, is nailed to t.n- Ciirvw'y. ln tire interior of the Ea croa amid the reviliugs of the Chii;l 'em Penitentiary, betweeji Twewtieth and Priests, the rulers, the soldier, and tne" i'wei.tv-tir-t street, then: are two c il-. paster, by. lie asserts his Divinity in answer to the peuitent thief tom mendt iii mother to the care ui his be loved disciple John and gives tip t;,e (ittt.,t-H'tiUy CltroaUlt and '. tin!. ' SAI ACCIDENT. We learn from a Cvirrepondent, that . n the night of the 4th instant, the lumi.' t traiu o the X. C. Rail Road, in pas-.ng irp aln.nt ten o'clock, ju-rf above Jlrs tield't turn out,, rati over a man bv the name of Madison Dollar, adly tnutilat- inir both leg. lie wat carried home and Irr5ftrMaTnn?n- Wat ttailriv - TrfaTtrrrr - patateil boh leg above the kneeg. .Mr IMlar survived only until about tweiv i o'clock nest dav. He wa about 25 year. f age, bm! had been "matried but little more than a year. He was r.f -indiistn- (.via habits 'but -unfortunately would in lulge t.j freely in intoxicating driiihs. i.-l lie had been to a gr.g shojj otj business 'j ' iu the evening, and having imbibe 1 P. fieelr, ii ri turning home had foppd ai on Ik Rail It .ad where he was run on r. u Thi it atl.!::er sad !- .;i to tlie deao-r ill this tioji .u st.itf. Jo he:tr tiie hifneti tatiotis of the. w ife of the deceased w as trillVaorrowf.il. - IKr greatest grief seem ed lo be that h. "d wjihi.e lU-J'ir. intoxicated. A few weeks ag-iiin . ' J g.-titleiuen and hi hid V wcte con s :i h ,1.11 J-.a.. Clty to. Davetipoi t, w...-u thecals w.fiv crowded. . A ''jngl;i,au got i.p a. id gave the "id lady a .--a', wiiiie Lis con jNtnioH, woothur y..tii.g gent, jeiu.iio-J teaufast, and let ine i.J "v'n'h'iu.m tlatm. Thi did iiot ni: onr ... friend, . concluded to gel a .-at .. wint way, aod, quick u . tiio.iir f..i?.td t-' the to.ing ttiail on ih: se.."i -beside in w,h, Mlei aid : " Will yJti bes.! i,.;id as lo watch, that woiujui while I get s aest in the otlj rr.carf Sh lake nt Thi ostartied. tto' vottttg gent. ' ; lit- could not t ar II-. p .f a fifty animal), ti 'i a teat, and hi w to hnk a f. atlei w hi e.l"I taking Cliaro . . ' t - I the olcf uviiNematl !.-,ncvtr was known I'r. .I'-libs"!! said HVerV WlSil th.ng W hell he advised Lis li i.-nd to pay i-ash f.r or- net i i Id I,.,., .At iuiiti.iv I... no. i1 And ,-t"in "'fffiiJ i.iisineiv-ind 'M'"ift-b!! the j011 ste"f' 1J J"on do .T:'Oj ! VHgance. 1 It u w easj to run , in W sam! so easy to oruvr-thmmino dollar tantlv ledlnto th -ffurehiise of articl.-s j ihej Jo !! nta'd, ftad ftir . V hicli you ' sometinits find, it difficult to par ' In tht fluctuation 'of speculative liu.i-. iies, baed on tho pernicious credi. sys tem, comparatively few, of even tho ro ; puted wealfliy, know how tliey-aro cmii nijj out at ihe end of the year. Stck may go up or j;o down and the result amy prove cipialiy disastrott. Theam : blinj; "operulor" enddeiily "flabherj;ats" and his jiaUtiul mansion, tilled with w hat Mr I'ai tingtMii calls articles ot" " bigot ry and virtue, lllut lie saenhceu to pay his, debts and his "differences." The' "'( ivota an 'o securely u xesieu, uiai ineir " nclies . i ., . ., . .. i .i i maJ ni lake to wiemseives wins, ana By UJI.'llLlia UWiKC. 1IIC UOCTI1IIC Ol eillCe . . ..... , ,. , auu prouaonuies mav lavor 11s u.ipes: . 1 sir . - 1 l,uln.v 0,18 iTthousaud accidents may ... . ..T I I ' --flt I ; . .. , i "v '"v,v :l"v more are ao convinced, that not money, but credit, is the " root of u 1 evil : aim the only wise system of trade, the only Spring meeting, held on the 10th April, sure remedy for a multitude of such so- instant, parsed, unanimously, the follow c:ai evil-, is to be found in the golden inr resolution : 'f uiaxiiu: lay as you go. Let the rich, U'ni I.:1V.' tin- .'!lii III ii:01ti In"'!!! tl..' I- form to-day ; and every vein and artery ot the social organism would feel ag'ow ol' quickening vitality, prompting to all , sorts i t benevolent actions, leading to tlie most blessed results. Debt causes a thou- sand fold more aulfering than African slavery ; aud yet our philanthropic rcfor- men have no sympathy for the exquisite . luist'rJ " n,iI " J, "J Voice "f rK,ak lor the evil that produces it. Ihe uth 8tu,' ' f ul eve' lJ huys on time, ; m the hotHj of being richer to-morrow ,h? A,"J u,,i 16 he -rcat "U raUlcaI iv, almost as pro-: 'tlTnu-t l- " Tbr fro i uf;iba( forbidden tret Whw ututiml trtdi brutii Ueaih iuiu iht vwrld. A Vhild Poisoned rM Matches. H,,nl, 0,,inn . -l.iM iihnut thrfl vearsl - :. ----- . old, residing in New l ork, died on bun-1 w i.igui i.om wc cciu 1 .. .. .....I i !.:..!. .. ....... I. i lueuer unueiies men nc nn leirin ner way. coroner i erry ucivi an inquest on the body of the deceased w-hen the jury lendered a verdict of death irom the iHiisontfus effects of Inciter matches. Tlie deceaed died in about twelve hours after partaking of the pois onous matter. ' ', .,, , -A hill !t:t- it nre w jiicli 1 !, within the ' X. m r'r Sjr-r fnj Mi-n. p:ised the New, i --rk Leg: provide That no porsoii siia Mute, kill anv w r at any time du- ring the months t n.uarv, Irebruary. Mai eh. Apr. I, May, June .r July. An ot;.er b:;;. relative to tiotif, has alio pass ed. It provide that no person shall at :i'iv time take any trout in any of the in land piioiie waters of this State w ith any net. seine, wier, b;i.-itt. stx-ar, grapple. the wails f which are painted in wirier colors in a maimer so elal. ..lately beauti ful as to envnse an involuntary wish on the part of each visitor that the chamber of hi- or her I '.-nh nci could b.; similarly-adorned. 1. he work was ji-rformed by a convict at odd intervals of leisure. li.eoulv tools at his command wer.-a ruier, lead pencil, at.d a squall brush. which we are in formed, he made of his own hair. T.ie putern is ke'eid-.scoj.lc. intersj" r- d wi'ii rich medallion ; the effect f t':e whole being, with the ex ception of trai.-par.-nrv. very similar to tiiat of stained g the cell, and t-h as. J he lour aide-" ! tti'(.-hed ro if, are alike i'overed, -Ov-ei tfrs--brriW"wirrrT--fawtr T, 1 which, by tin: way, is .burnished like a niirr..r, there is punt ted a water cooler, and at the place aii.-n hia cot to.utiies tif wail la-!.. (.;,! repr."e:ited the h. ad of a .!.i...a!.ie! ed-tcad ; ail tliis i-executi-d a a:g ...y a e.Xaiu;: .'f.rme 1 ti, rod f r.r l.st.c manner, and w ..l oear ati-Mi. '1 he coi.ic' who - l.f;.tili..i! w..ik hasulrealy t .-ru.- ,n ;.,e -a. ue i.i i-:...!. : and afran ue.'l.-ll.g scl io'Ja C say. Is lew HI ti.u .il yu o'i a tiltl, rth a 'i-.-r-. .propiiating is believed -'..V.y.- t.i I: man, a ..the.- j a n. ah , opic t.. be , jih til A '' A inn " in. 7 A i a -xi, Smj ir (.'''in-, Ihe Wash ington Star has the t- ih. .I'ing paragraph : L ..n.ii-.,! U'i.iy. I.-n.. the well know n ' iig.tr i ripiovi-j-of England. re,f!ied tb.s -t:.M,ti v on .s.;t'urdav 1 . .ist !.v t..e Asia. and i t-.a. ne l,.-ie S.n.iay eveti.ng. ' il Is y iidji'i -' i a;it"t,g scieii; tie men at tin- No.tfr-ftfcil I." ' i-s lo the' I uitci !les to atari a biiaiuean " mak.ng sil- ar r .in the rgh.i or t hiii'-s.: su- r - , gar til. . in who .i he i u jrt:rienced. . ..iviiig t.-eii c'..niie'-ied with it in. Eratice an 1 Al e have v.. n ap.-cini'-lm of tne sgiir' tiialtVfl...iii"1t in France, in ail rospei ,SM-.Uai 'i to" ih' besV New t li ieau,. iih-.hoi it tide from the same ami ot Ine aic ..... I .. I. ,.. IA ..... ...... aiaioe. i.i inmojiw iioii troit. :n. imueiia. r flnge imui i,.. w "insis re, a:.i'l of af - diol,. j,.l -)' 1 1 n'n j mt CAROLINA "WATCHMAN - - - ,- , , ' .fZl SALISBURY, y. V. TUESO.W E LMNG. AI'KIL 21. 183.. - - - . . - . . . ' ' ' j - -1'- PuVic ZWufWwi We are oblicdtg, to Hon. K. Craige for several valuable public documents, amonjj which is the Merest of our Commercial Relation, with all thf mnntrh'14 uitli whom we bkve eoui- ' luercial intercourse. io a circular, in mioiuer euiuiuu, uu me -l. : -.1 I .1.- subiect of establishing, in .Nottii C'arolt-: .. - ..... . . . .. ..... ..... .... ...-. 1 . .. . . of the members iif the denomination to . . .1 -. i i ceie, a 1. uwi t-?, ...o mu-t rair"' 1 whose interest, it will be especially de-; voted. lbe rayettevnle 1 re.b-tery, at its . .. " Wherea. an effort is now hein; made " establish a Presbyterian Paper 'in N. Carolina -JHJ,W. Tht we coniiaily aj.pn.ve of t!. rnicrpiu. ami etnellv r-CTM,inrinl it to tlie iliurcbrs iu the bouodsuf I I.i 1 'rb tr In furtherance of this work, we have . . .. . , . S" " i ere ' ,Or II be a meeting of Stockholder at Greensboro, X. C, on Thursday the 14th May, at 10 o'clock, A- M. for the purpo- M of cl0ng l,Katiort, selecting a tj. 'tle, uud electing an Editor, or Editor, Ac. ; Walh r t AjTctirs. Tlie Steamer Ten nessee, from' Sam Juan, arrived at New t i .i -i on !,r". accounts from Walker, which are n-t so favorable : .tohis prostKJCtsas those bv the George 4 C. n I.U'ri.l i... J. I I Lav .teamer. Uen. lcr.dge maUad , it ..a. it linn i I aili Ia n r.irwrt...1 l.aa a. . , .. ..uai.N aoanuoneu uie auacK anu retreatea. 1 . .1 i J . .1- ;. I ( . l -.t ' "w mcu """" "u : i: i. , ,. ii- i , our. " ueuounce.. mm anu uis-j ... "" . II .M- . . .-.I . . TV '.I 1 . . ..,,' n aiier is siiu at ikivas, w itu auoui sw mg, strongly lortmed ami with fonr! month provisions. He believes he could hold the place with 130 men. -j The N -ihkt I p..tt !.,! luwn l.lnvn i 1..C. -ui icr J.N. .cottha l been blown no .! nit- nu nuau iner, uiirmir ine re- .... vu.u ...t, , ,,:; ,c- treat of Lx-kridgc. and over sixty officers and men were killed or wounded. The , , , , W"u'i' were sent m the steamer lvescue to Panta Arc.nas, while LoCkridge re- inaiiied up the river with his remaining force. He wa. well supplied with provi sions. A jfV''"'" Conjjny. held a meeting iu Wil lay la-', w hich seemed to This Compittiy laingtoti, on El have been characterised bv a very earnest concern for the speed r and successful , . -' .... ' proccuiion ot me new .niprovement. ills Excellency iov. 1Ik.vi., was ill altend- ance. asthe representative on the part of '' Male, and ins tbeerlul co-operatum w.th the private sb.ci. .hlcrs of the Com pany in those measures which were thought wise and efficient, gained for himself the warm thanks of tlie stockhold ers. "Ihe Wilmington IK-raM it.xonclud ingits account of the tneetuig, Las the fd- i,iwiir: j Thus lias endcl the deliberations r.f this ! meetir: of Stockholder... and w ecoii 'rat- ...... - ... .x-..- - (- u!a1: all concerned upon the unanimity , in paper. It will be teen that Mi u a:.d concord that mat ked it proceeding. riiT Sc Co. have something to sny to the It wa at one time thought that in the, . . i . . 1 1 .. ..... . .1" ... J sch.irge of his dut.--s as ine represent-, live oi tne aiaaia-.uu-rci lu tia w..r, thi- ( i-.vc.rio.r miol.t !....! Iii. is.. IT fu!o..l ... ; ... i ti t.i otii-et to eerfaoi iortl.iis uf tho . object to eertam portion, of the a- raiigeiueilt male wrth D.irg.tti, (jart- wr gi.t ,V t o., i.f pni lelphia. for the completion ot ine worK; .mi tin, q.mcul- ry witsaet.ieu. upon coiiaui'.uiion, io tt,c li.vornor's satistiiction ; and the re"lii- lion reborteil hv Mr. Riv-e. and I'liihrae- tug t.ie pith of the bj-.itn.-n weie adopted about a diasent.iig voice. We d...;re this oca-.o,, f.. XaU; in accordance wh Mr. 1 1 anghtotiV' reaolu - ti.m. t..at thel.reM.-mx- !' lb- J.vei nor at tins ,. e;mg..fst.kholder, was especial' ijf.jirj.t.fvm 'r to the frien.la of tl,.. w,.rl, l nirtiilieaieu the dj-ep micrei leit ny him in its nic essful iCuMcution, and while it evit.ud a zeitd.iipjrif toguanl the rights of IhrrStafdin the en UsrpriAe-, the proceed ing !... the absence ol any desire to o is'i uct the progress of the improvement nv merely technical r caj.tious object ti !.-. Index"! the whole course of the Gover- ii .r throughout tne pr.Jeedig wa of a c.iarai-et V elicit 'the approbation of eV- cry frieti'l of tne work, without regard to p..hti-.il distinction', and it affords- os pleasure to say it. The iovemor left in tne ears f -r Rale.gh4ist morning. I,, the election of.Mr. Cassidey as Pre t- ide'i.r, -thc-Ckipft FearaudlAtep River Ini-' proVeineut has a guarantee that its afi'airs will be prosecuted with energy, 'intelli- ...... VA Mli.l fMl ' U.lfl in -II... J i.rd..w nff , "a.-v. io rniv ' I '"l"o guwaaa- 'Use of ahearty o-o juration in the effoiii vbv ma lo to push on to completion this i l it . .; te u triumph indeed it',; siullv! citnilelCilt ncr ua mo exaiim uoia,; . i m i. i tofora exnced. We lave tiwigert hni.M of iu.neees now thn ever before.) aud Uin to beliee tbat the golden ri-j rcitlizatHHi. Sonie of tliee Itiver" will be a term nwroaclu and it vatt Jlatb onKuked tojgfve attimnlnt to State In another part of our rapor-will he u-cn the annoniiceinent of the death of Mr. Jons McKearly, a. one of the oldest members of the eratt of tin. htate. Air, 'Thomas SisokltaSt we thnikli met.te8T,ithiiirt0-rrtBrnber-hiit lur is a rfj if 8tiu Kiv-ts muj we lear4 notliing notliingi uld cer-i jof him for some time ', hi. exit would cer 'tainlv have found a place in tho picture, ItaiiiN llflVM fi l II II it A III n.r he lias traveled over the world, almost, j :n I,, sft t-a- lUiiiiist be about ' W here is Tom I who knows. J'wi'ho ha been!. WiU-he not now stand Litrlet Cmmidt. . . , Ho left here, after a night, so ionnk one Veb. ik Hi.' . r- illiineuiate austinaiion, ne sani, was -nar- ... 1 . . t J uirr' wiiAre iia exnecieu 10 ui u a su. sit, , , ,...,, wts ' Willi uisoiu ii iuiiu liiiuiiaBiHiiivii. nvici !. " , , IH .I.HI.Kl.TAltT. UrU. 1LU1IUI I "Tine Times for Farmers,'' says th iujo-iV, rl "Fverv ' - f;cla ,,t fa raised or wwdiieed'oir a; . .... ' - 1 W. too ,la, ,i,ere j, , scarcity of farm ... j iinir to buv. r,ti it evervuav Wesuii-' uriMjuct8 except ueai, voru aim im-1 ' ' .. mm n i i.. 1 con, few things are to be bad in our mar- bet. nrax. even, are scarce : and as for 1 .-m .utter, that it is almost out of tike ques- I 1 ! ttol. The hens have ceased their inter- eating labor shut up shop, it would ap pear probably waiting until after the Teat smash-up. the 13th of June next. ! - ) ff" A man travelling on the Wil l mington and Weldon train, a few days ago, while laboring under a fit of deli- rium tremens prang from a window, the train runnin g at the rate of 25 miles I....ir ,i k time without mmtiiit.ii... '"- e ; -rii ma 11:11111.1 'I. WESTERN N. C. RAIL ROAD. The Stockholders of this Company held a meeting at Statesvillle, n the 14th inst, for tlie jur.ose of taking the vote of the Company on the amendineuts to the ri,rr-r i,.a,l at the bt IJ...Ji.tii. We ,earn tillit lhe MlZttJuuU were ttc. , i i ,i .,, i ;;i ,i . ' Morg.nton will, there- be tlic terminus of ,he fJrot ,ecfillfl. . . .. . . Xoensnre tl.e completion of the Koaa to ,)iat ,-int an i;.ionHi lriv ivate subscrip-; hundred thou- . . .. ' 1 tion of from two to three l 8amJ doIIar(1 wil ,laVB to ,)0 liuje t tlle - jock ot the Lvmuanv. and in ' - ' view ot 114. tlie amendments tirovnles tor the f , . . St..tHvi!!.. ..n,t. Bnj il,,,,. ( ... - , Wy f AW. f'W;a.-Our thanks are due Messrs. E. .1. IIai.k fc Son. 'r KaV.-tt.-v ".. for V..I I l)r I.Wii U " .. , v .1 ' r v . intory ot .North Carolina. As respects , -iii mechanical execution, it is handsomely got up. e have only had time to read the brief memoir of Sir Waltek Ralkk.ii, which alone, is worth the price of the book. This volume is comi.leto in itself. :i,.il fi .no in tl.M otirtv ....rii.il tf.l" til.. . , . . I - - settlement t a colony on the territory ot North Car. the bistorv nia. AM thoe who value. 1 our State will secure C"I5' "' lriot in (l.nrfjl.i. This day one week ago, it will in: remembered we had a hard freezi! here ice an inch thick, ip sotne ; vt-n, to the houses w e have l.uiit .r pur .... . . 1 t.......,i . ... .p.. i i .!.. .. :.t .- I ices. e earn Irotn t he Amznsta Chronicle Ac Sentinel that the cold was also very great in that State, and result ed in the total, destruction of nearlv all the fruits, a few apples alone surviving it. NEW A DVERTISEMENTS. Please examine the new advertisement public worthy their notice. That Dr. C. J . ti,..,...t t.... .. ..,.. , .1. a i r. ... iiinncq u.i nit..' 'i.....;...,:ii , lof pulrtic interest. That Dowi.kk & Co.,' , .:. ' . r v lliaaes a oiociania. io.i 10 ntioiem. 1. j . "IBkl" P'oeiama. ion io nuoiera. 1. i .. . . .. .:... t T, t. Pini v, to land buyers. Tho Jl l.l.lK.N ( ', .m-.-i I ( 'o to the lnvera of :tinuu:iiii'iit. Drs, Sux tt Siu. to those concerned, , . V' '' teretiiig. nil ..nr u.l v.. rt isi.riif'i.ta nr.. iti .. - . -- - - - -- Among other things, our community; will see, and not without regret, that Dr. Sil.i. has determined to remove from this ; T tl. Jrae, he leaves a gentleman in . , ',. t, . ibu,li"""' ,,r' ' U ; , qualified for the aiduoiis and reatfmsihlu; duties of a druggist, and w ill doubtless prove himself einineutly worthy in all the .,.;..!.! ,.r ibu 1 r..u,;..,.. 1... ..: . . . , ail-lain to me community; yet we know that we sK-ak the sentiments of hundreds when we say, that Doct. Sill, ha so w the esteem jind condence of those who .have had intercourse with him. that the ,lloll lt uf p,,,, j. aUolutely pain , . .' t .loiinial notices at length it siiccc.ii ! ! ". ' . , -i- ' ' iiiissionnry, esfabliahiiu'nt among the A If- ' . 'W- The highest peak 'THi neigh-f j,,,, H ho-are believed by mitnjf to he 1 boring mountain are white with snow, a portion of the Ten Tribe of faifuei. '(Ajn - il 13th,) and it is quite chilly. Wc'They clitim descent frnn Kin . Saul, . hl;ii tLin,, fo, ..nUvj'.JIeralil of through a grand .. nmued Affghan. .." . --- " on the Land Question. His, 'i cast) decided Mw.-IM. Mriiur. y Ik.. I I, ; 1AM,-. Not niunv weeks nj. our ci'iii. ii I r;l- j g (o llKM(i tho question ot our ti-um . ... . t 'it i t,ten 6eemed to p(int f,i tho cMlte8t. -W-f 1 i.i t. if wol,ij reciprocate fhe courtesy, and re-1 Can weih the arxumcl.l. without the distracting Influence of party cueitemenl? , a ouestiiiii thut nmr'ht to be ab0' wi-.it .-i.i .... .'.I.i i.,.i parry. v ill our neiguimr nmrni party man " Can he ru.ti sometime, feet that he is a cititeti Tr- Is it imiHissiblo, oh a reat question likej '"" Carolina J May Jje not now, when party excitement is hushed, and nobody seek to push Democracy from it. throne, come to 'the rescue of his T')od old mother, wronged and defrauded an by her side and tight in her cause I bho! noetls tlio aitl ot ins piiissitnt arm. lie ... l.." i.r..- "0 ins uitit m iiuiira uro iiiiisic 111 iiiuui. is bugle notes have music in thoiTi:' I'l .1 .3" 1 ... . I in0y cun stir ui the soul ot uemocracy. ' v. .im, -ii'w "i" Let linn soiiint the eliaigo upon tlie spoilers who are wresting from our co.l re pair , r i i i old tMate her paiiinnmv. Let bun cheer 1-1 . I" ... i I.. I oil his host to vindicatfJijAir rights, and j !he will loiijj bless hiiu- ami all large- j hearted Democrat who will bravely sink ; the luntizau into the patriot. I here was; ..i.t i i t ii f , u"uer ,u " ,ll,,r-y viv jt.. v.uii ........ ( eil, ami Distribution was one of the ih- . .1 , t between them. 15.it times are c hang- ui I lli list l ( il.tl t l.r U loll tint eu. , . , . . , ... uiiiIm unrn rnlouoiitf ....I u-ad not th.n . i, liua .., . , s, . 1 .. I .i ... t u tin... ,.i nnUi.vn Now, Railroad, Canals, A.vlums, dfc, . ........ r. - ''' burdened .v-m. L-ar.-lina with a 'debt ot ten millions. Ihe old "iVhig par- ty then kept .tlie Democracy in constant alarm, le-t their sceptre should be wrctt- jed from them, ami grasped by other hands. Now, that m.ble "Id party, with i M iU K,,,,rie' "-'' " "' f" " ' . " t.reatlies. 1 ut that lrhirioii build a'lvo- cated meanurc. which since it do- teals, the Democracy might well adopt. At 1v",t' is f"r I?m"craey of 1 u kB 1 V.!",""" " ' ' ' , " ia, which gave away empire, now to .....! i ir. . .. .". . spurn ine ih ih uih i ine resiiinng iru. j lhev are not culled on to stiilhfy them- selves beyond all thing, in hunting out and turnnhing their enemiei arguments ,v the guide, are ai fevt high, built eu mjninft tin lr mm riyht. 1 hey nee 1 not j t,"ri.v ,,f co-iunia r'n-'k, with much expense show excessive Zeal in search of excuse ami "care. ' The cost was , great, that and reus..;,, f,,r stripping them-elves na- the Km.' of Spain, on one occixi.-ii in- kei, ny way or (.roni g m a Ii.i'Miii world how tv; v ,.v,,V. tnev are, ami l'-w sell ,ucrThci.oly they can impover- theuiseit e. provide 1 ot.ly thev may b nUtWvd , ; ,Uo ,,,,.1, rt. cl,llleilipUtillH .,rM.Uct VXrcnit,n '.. .... ot the genial doctrine of :n and i'll, Why should we of the old Thirteen, es- lwciu"y w hy should uy Ubj in North 'CarolitfU and Virginia, be so particularily istuti; tu elalM.rat.ng arguments to ex- euse Hit" gigantic Irauds so unliliiiliingly i.r ,,.... ,i,niii,.i .. ).,- il,.. 1 ..... I it,.i... who luu-h in our lues at our .iim.licitv. while they are c.a.ly picking our pockets and depriving us forever of the right purciiaseii by the I.i i of our father Are we to ho meeker that, M.w him- seit f Are we to be more .ilnt v and forgivittg than all other.. ! Have we n spirit i Wtieti thev smite us on the one , ,, cheek, is it tor ns more than nil men to ,,. tU , ,iU ( A',j then sit down and It, lit, . ilf.,, ,'..'.. pis- tit'v ing the nit '. and even to thank the ! kind trieml who gave us lhe blows, 1..: c"t' ",""!". "I'l"'"' ."'"' 'i''ic count nut i on hi i v , mm in viieiieanoii ..otjhev are v erv e doctrines ( Mate rights, and strictly according to the glorious Virginia and ,,f thei-e cells, ami look in ymi ee tioth t Kentucky Rex.hiiioiis i' For slianie .' ij, ,t ai i daik as Eivhus bill if your a Ijei uk b i.ici, whether l.igs or Dem.V crats. J..t uk ih i, Kiu, I ; rt'jftli, and drive the spoiler from our do, num. If we hav. in. just claim to the proceed of the sairs'of those iiiii'U- K of North Ca- Jitiit tl.vti we have m. tight, under II ' u"'1"' ' .., luotii-y, ur lnherite .1 f, mi our lathers. Dul'h uf I) nil I ,. fhSutlwirti, F.q. With deep regret we lent n the death, at Camden, ot this highly esteemed citizen, in his tiiat year. Nearly thirty years ago he left the navy of the I. luted Slates, w here he served with much credit as an ollicer, mil entered the set vice of the Slate in the Itrauch i.aiik at'Cumdrn. As (.'a-hh-r of that institu tion ho enjoyed the highest contideiice of the com. nullity, discharging his resmsi- ble duties w ith great u -'-uracv, attention Hid ellicien. y.. t ; the purest character tlf . . . un a man aim christian, his loss will be sever' ail Ins felt lav his follow citl.e 111 'r "o aiions ot lite, no one w us more beloved and ie-i.ect.-d, and the bereave - t metit in his latnily circle, though not in, - -expected, is of sad and mournful interest. ... i ... I'll. 1 1. ia a:i. . ui.,. mo limit. I I i.Ti.pi.ar A woman was arreted in Imdott, ic- rently, for actually -kiuttitig cats alive ! Ti,u l'01"-'-' "" examining the car- ot t(,e ' -'" ot a spike wt Ihe beild ol each cat the Usual m.-do of pcrl'o. mii.g this horrible operation being to lit the head of the animal to a spike, ny which a is halt- '"'iine.i, wiiei i skin is removed. In '-"iwer to quostion put. by the magw. ! trato, it was stated that tho .value owjciit skin, when tukeii Irom lhe living ils, dmmal, is Js. gd. ,Eiiglisli motley; other- oniwueitis not so valuable, 'lhe female h'itid was punished with three -month "iiprisonment ut bard labor. ! " ... ., . J I't J tn Isiiil . 1 1 inn. !k Host m ' ineir legemia nejicriiia tne eaptura i tiia'couDiiitnt, tliat tlnaw tynwia who ulantwd '.ark ' of the-covenant by the Philistine,! ami built thi. horrid uriton. wnrnhHmi. ' f I, a tttinMtliHnin gif Ndilt lat U.at.iit.al altniMrl (a non.n.at ll. ...... . - It.' . I of...,. .. l.L...... L.l.i.t. i.... lUUn .. ,..., i - v " s . Among the hundred com tor . t. Aii0i.tine, from everjr direct lou, faw K"J without eomo me- meto or relic from tli jjlace. Some ere i' dilapidated . building. . Thia,, with such like amusement, (icoapie. no little of li.Ir limn 1 aih nrfli uniiiAfil ivilli ilm . . . . . .1 ,,ierrilliellt prudllCCd IIIOIlL' ihoUtardewH ' . , ..L .,;.. , 3 : . " , "gu one. ! inentu.li. ouly ie ea. A noriuern trenueiau--a ouwn Laster, or a tliuy call it now "blue noe, came with the intontiim, I .upixMe, of writinjr a book. Ho talkud freely with every one, and .eeiued to bo quite at hi ease : i.rovuiir satisfactorily, that the art ,,f kiiifl miestioiis, is by no mean n 11 1 . the decline in those localities. lie war. bipurinM irfiitaiiom nrrlar4 mU'v My B a bee, liear.l nil tlial was to be ' . n .i... .. i.. "T. :T... ... T't win- u. ii.uin-iHMiiL cvur 111 ii.iiiu. liLAw down nniMOtaut items. It vuu not . . . . - down nniMO'taui items. It vuts (jot oi.i;, however, before he tell in utli one oi (lie i itu.citi, un"iB n. i.h ......-.. most accomplished wag 1 haveever noon " . .1 B captain of a steamer on one of the western rivers, who came here for tholj i. I . f . . 1 health ol hi uaugliter. All at once, the Captain became very knowing on the mi I - nvt of the lmlian war ; about Alligator, ii.-i in. ii I . I... I. :..r ""-wat, pow--gg wpw .vr iiv.-, ii. .. - .... -- ... tm.lt down the uaiiies, dates, ami other . . . . -i .1 . facts in hi cri.-b..k, gave evi, ence that l.. I. . I lufuil In. rt is. I' m.-il! i ltlL m 1 1 1 1 sf , . . , . .. . . . rikli.nliui ilnfM lor Inn Vtl.rk. , -....; .,., t;i , l.l th uiku. ,...t;n., Yui.t.... t,. rw..r.t nume imo..rtunt circiim4tatice, that wrere lu'oresliiig ll . . . .. tiie.y were true ; nut to 1.1. great .iirpr..-, and itiortiheation, he wa ulierward in- formed, that his recorded facts, w ere meiclv the off spring of the Captain's im- agination. jj, promiM-d in mv last to telLy f o,e thing. I .iw in the Old Fori, which, n place 01 ii.ucn a.irac.mi iRHlr ,;.;i.., St A.iioi.liiie. It viib.-ul v is a ill,.,.rut7.'... of ihe (WMraii "iiifnd uT? , " U""'1 h,,rr;,J ,! i,itrbar..n "ae. It co'v'eT V. iw pitlii rfww . -vcral aeies..f round coinuiaiiding ihe c,',''e fc wd y a..linv.i. ntrtwiiL- etn rat.ee to tlie i.aruur : lis nailery is nn- -bed wilh a complement of paixball gun, ... -.. . ,-. j hcuvy calibre, ail ot wliieli are m a bl.,K. f readiiies to be mounted; in cases f emergency. The w.ills, we were told iiuireil to know. f what mateibtl it wa inn.li. ami w hen told he remarked, that he had thought it wa cotisli ucted viju!4 tniule tu HrwKily. I hat vhtrk ni M As to its shape, 1 can on.! wy it form. ta;ie mil fmm ibn f,.r plwtaix likf.of four bastion angles, each of which has it c .rresiM.udiiig lower. A deep d.lch is . . .i flet wi,e for "protection, which could boj !fl0, with water at short notice, by n 1 . flood gate from lhe St. Sabastian river, ittrowil rouuu tnc nnuv,"! b.jiii linn, constructed for that purpose. A you r.,t..r this 'mviteiious biiildmt'. Ton pa .. i... i . :.t .1 .. i : I .t;i..l. tl..... ktu,,.l t tl, l.n ,l.,r. way, 'which lvals int.. this awf.il place. ,Imivc tlie d.x.r your eve falU upon Ihe f,..,w ing imwrii.tiof.. in Spanish, carved i ,1... .did J: "Do,. I erdiiian.bi Ihe Sixth. King of Spain, and The Field Mar sha! I ti Al'.iuo l ern iinlos de Hernia, being ' i .v. riior and t uptam (tetietiil ot this I 'tare, St. Augustine of Florid, alul its Province." T.n Fori re, wa finish editi the year 1730. Then you enter to vi-.t the interior arrangement, wiiich is tt'e else than a succesrtioii of dungeons ; I .1 t count these terrible evils, but numerous, with huge door .butters. To stand at the entrance..!' one ,.rvi., ,lre strong enough to follow ..ur (Jui.le to the other end of the room and, t,,rm(lg your face to the d.sir, staml one m,.n,ciit,"th w hole apartment becius to li.ht in. with a ltuv tw ili mt. wiiieh (b ei'H'-s not only the dimension, hut the .ugh stones, that rise in thick wall on u ii sule and form un arch overhead. If y ou get a proper conception of one of tio-se r.a.iit yon know all the others, but two, which d.-aerye a notice. f ll.ese, is a lioinisli l.nijrcli where you per reive signs of a place of worship ; but pho e I cannot Conceive. Tliis r.Hjui has! whv there should l.e an altar in tins. onu w ititl .vr, at tho end, aud place cut j into the wall for the vase of lodv water.! The other is a secret cell, which wa not discovered by the Americans until 17 years after the flag was changed; il is t a p-ut ion of the Fort, but is erected in the bastion of the north-east angle" j Tl.i.1 ...I! iu .i.itlil.i.,,i,j I.i lt.. I 'I. nr.. I. - (...n .i.- ...i.,.. ,l .......i. ,.(., i,v ,,, .,:,, .i ,....1. .,.. .i,i., c ri.:i..n It was by mere accident that ,i,- place rami, to liirht. (Iu. l,ii.,r , .....i-,,,,,, r a.,,. 1 ' cstmfed i'. the Western hemisphere. ' A, , this duugeott senaraie.I from lhe ....... . rest by it double wail of the strongest mason-work; deep helovr the surface of the ground, d.mrs but three or four feet high rumor has whisered some strange; thing", and might t.-ll more, if her tongue were not paralyzed with fear! A skele - ton, w at found in this place having a pair of U.Hit on, and an empty mug. It may Ikj that other similar solileraueaii prisons here are yet to ho discovered, in the nth- er bastion angles, which will prove more a t'olle. tl... InFiili-runi-ii and biiriJrv ..ml Vl.,1;ll)ie., of acorriipt Religion. -I'l must clrtww , imagination was iiiiich arous- ,.,1. when I lli....,fht of tl,.. a,.fT..r. ..I ,,), j,,,, Mr,, despair, that must have (seen witneawed by tl,e dismal wall. . ' " white owl, that secrete itMjIf in tlione tlismal receea, and walls it inoiirnfiil dirge in tin tlng- ular placo. If I believed in ghost. 1 nhonld expect to find thum in tliis dark Tartarian abKle, or if l.beliered in the 'transmigration, of Soi'ils, I should view I these owwith li'mcll of interest, being I . ... . 1 ,w S'ZTir.Tr 8" " aT '",r: i""" " "ji me rumors anoal anout I, jroiHiillil ill'l'lii-itol-iiil ll:V. I hi, a. fn U irrntitiile (i.i.l. thut i!i ,n,.-,.2 ...1 J "it, iitiihl-t tin' ! I i, ;,r jiii it lliat mnxtnirteil such a prinon, i, not oufy lmnished from our shore, but it n the wane every wlu-re. TheseMron g 1 Imttlaof desp.itie power, must be desert ed ami- crmnhla in the dint ; a. we set it her. w must it he in all land. And may fli rimojin foma. ',- -,' - X'"7S Truly ; ' ' ';'B. ' . , ro TMB WATCUM.a. "W'ould be Arlrtocraey, , , , ' m enrrrfabiwae land, . hoar a git deal of prating about rfUMy, liih is ofttv nll iimiwim, n;t wxtite; we miuttofifcay BtflelitlieuUaw to" f ouny Ameri U toutli, hut (list urli Went t w omtttm htr vlrwMd liould lm shot furl k from TtW pr. raciom bmin It tmlr wMMiMiiiig puf lot fa Im pn-piirfuv That h kkoalj wft tunng uibltH-Tacj i rndlr duEaiir: huticlMbtii lm)eL W-m.. .Wit alt bn tirMitr,innraftar M. i ' - .r"rW i -. j - . . . .a - i. . , ' . '"' v i "ivr-, vw m-, .v mv m a Dintt , .... . . . 3 muMwe "11?" ' iIim i.f 1I114M tilil ilimilfunM j"1 ') oiS'mane pmnt ul laditroa fiitar. Whrt Would cm fwld j r.ngiia j'fumi fcii lions u hi oweut 'f mn hniUmoiinl fn.m ihe rbW rruib. liran carriage, ( Ij. ruueHnnt.dr liKUnm,) tk Hr of hn-li w i hp tli sua gmdioa' nfrm wotilir ii or Valov ak )iHr he toilmi pt'n ntly oryr Lis LiptioMt,' wiped frixn To- U 'riinii J tg, lli i p irfhiimst ttil l.l no aiulili.B U-yood qnivt cvaci.'ae javl mi Ix.noiitU.) lirifig. Tlml thus should U 'ir l.uetiows in VK-M ly cundully aihait, lh doc bin of jnj,liiy m omi d.in'l believe, then it no wk thing, iher nrvw w ot emu be; itk " '"P"",.!! ... .1... -I J: I i ' ... , . , ' ili-lnrllkn vlitt'h utr til llui ftttitrar mm mm .11 . --. . ... . :.T ... cumn . tu mca a eteatnl -jol. Cain wa avt eqaaLt U. broiler, m il lirf .U Uh fiul enwud lmn .. t)ir om no quality r from tk ta ' g;ni,-j. bui will n,.t, hiiImt uuld k- n,,,, ,!,,, , ,194 lktif ,,.,i,..,., ..J i ,,gn c.nt.n.,.1, do - " . ... -o"fi.tB '""J .u. iu.i ami am m pmlar rnlimiiml on Iweutning tlw laxypnwi of of hi noitiw' kard rriH-4 UiiMMamk i itif t.l;cal4lou-. tlmtllirHronrt ). klari on tl.r. labor i4 w imliHtrioiM tm, stioeld W in. is.Im itw.1, iul. hie mmt nliHi : ., Tlie arst.irirr of nrrft' lT may o Jtkt wlietlwr uf morn worth or Ul. nl, i atl ihtt n ot khuoM lav ilmin tu; liter u tumrtkiM ' tlrtaiit.ff in Iki. and in ar .nraioa. alioulJ aUaa. im Jwnli from th Ji funrt pack of yankr Bo- ,. - .' , , . . , . , tK,ibT far too araljp for our considtKa. . ., rWoro i n-ni, and Ww - f. 'vj'... inn . it. mwiwa w WuaUl tok-ral lli MMMy pjy " r that rtu'ii ami wnntra lilt iafc- "1" auminlt .liuul.l b rauvnvd according to ih.ir U.l: l- KuuiJ il.n.k it tar tmralar boaor tu knoat tl.nl li.p Minn I.I giting rarrrnt tkat ! ikioti'k our -, waininl tin, boaoia of orn ihiIiK TH "I and illmtrioin nnerstor, Jm Vifi.nan I k.-. e i.o'il r'.oig to l!.- pmU of lit firt famibis, ti.l tlom lu be a ir.s-n.)ant of Po. il... uls. ia John It..lo'.h. Wr would no Ibr Is gg.ir tu ra.. ,rf t!i nnnf f on lU i-il r . r. rnig as Ij.hI li.,l.i". amk, if kae il..-in of hoant l.l.anl. U Cfu as would nssilsf l..m.agv lo an iml.l'bial Wt-iisa l. a a tlie po .s,,,t of thulium.. Is. ahi.-h in many instant, tf ill pridvuU til o.ri rra. hinjr, or ih raan) of ipiill i.d ihlsmy. TIim lusth-rofllie i Iks rubs, l.i-i- folds rs ,) ioiIiIv gs:!M-r.-. ap hsst iu -IM. ian wran f .lioi lj .ntf.ir cHiUtmilativn frum a J-hiiam to, h, can only . l.cil fruUI M dUjrwt, am I liiu liauglil, ur t bail lu.lt. in lhe wsitaflba j. w. .i.d lu.r, J.M'lt itself tain a tliinin -liowrr at ar fe. -t, a ba Ii we arusld apara lp tat "'Ut. wI.iIm llis wvan-r sihta into a nonenlilt. K'-n m ll.it ff.s)ly loan, I lie blu.li of knnrati- l".i.,itHai liiw Us-i. ina.1 to ovrn.prra.1 thtclWrlE the arrngat.t na.nitiplii.na 4 mammon. Wt iv n tlit Almighty dollar worshipped, t t.y i),p ri,.rtw lail of ataiW at it Gol, but , lUe .,!, ,iv ; ,nj w, Lj,,, fch it ((l,H,,.,t. il,rt aoiil'd niikerrralaniUold U r. uty p of win att and itiM-riba ia oar m- ' cub hi-oii tl. sigi.iti. ant of ratlwr inaigiiilRiit. ju,Lt detidrd F. V. tlilM of two avik choosing tk Wait, Wood la-Am Hh lay lucr. MAUY E. B, or StLitsrsr. ! FIGHT IX SEW YORK GEXEKAL ASSKMIILY. Ar.nAXT,-f.X.V.;) April 10. f Yesterday, In tho House of Uepren- tanvea, me revised ttuinte came ap. 1 A loud lllid toltiewhal nernotinl d.'hitO ,.i. fluritiir whirl. Mr. lU:kwilfrf I Washington, alluded to an article in ' KnickerbiH-ker d-nonncing (iov. King. and declared that it writer mutt have j been a dirty political scavenger. After thet' remarks, Mr. riittinnot,l- ! 'tor of tin) Kuickerb.M-ker, went to Mr. ' Hock with' chair and I old him that whea lhe hnl closed hi mlilical term he (II ! tings) would seltlo with hiiu for tl j word he hil l ff)oken. . j Mr. Buckwith, in tho presence of tli. j House, then struck Mr. Hasting a i httrt. blow, which glanced off and hitJIf. I (laiiloron. a mum bur of thil House. The House wa. instantly theaceM iutenso eacilematit; wiiich wa. iucreatea lcoi.ailUrnl.lK l.e a man ill tlie ltMTJ j failing in a tit. I Mr. lleckwith, when order had etorud, appeared at the bar a:' h ' giaod to tile House. A comtuittoe of investigatit . -' x' pointed. TUE FIRE IN 1JALTIMOI.1 - Wasiiwotos, l"'1 - . Seren bmlies ha-e been fonud ' it -" the f nilif bf "tlw f r at tJaltiin- v, ' -everaf more are miing - ' , " ..' Fpur or five national vessel. re t" l. v sent tt enforce- respect our 11'! . New Grannda. ' ,-'f -,iT-S?ateiss S(7riS. I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 21, 1857, edition 1
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