, -t i ' r ' . 1 "' 11 c : 1 "! ' '' trait iit i: -it ore, nu-le ly a Notloeru . ....... . i : .. . . .j . 1 l.l(ijnr lt.u;resiei in iioe.a ',!". " . ; l.-j. Liver. The ii.fWmati.rn contained w fort.,libfrtjr I Ut Ulen. frr .hi. letter was communicated to the'; ri; " " - Ulfo,. tU ar,JW ami Deep! . CHEAT HRE IX OXFORD. , 1 Rsvur Imj-tt.veittci.t, i!i!SrUteiniH!tiigj A corre.pyndent of tlia Raleigh Regin- ia lb'., piece, and . ah i-Wdeuce of tW.V'f writi-i from Oxford, ST-IX, 2tli int4 j- imiucbM wa.t!t of te ecctiou of country ' t . ' deigned te I rendereill cwffcIbl..,.Uj...rrTUinI!iJHttUrf--p--qiie-Tiltg' 771aii of m improvement. wc,r aivuMr.mi their elp this mom- imwV H . 1,1,1 ' ' various onrce of wealth on Dvcp River, The oukt if of at least equal value. Aud in addition t' both there ere building stone, ..ail ..... !..!c ii.e-clv. puritrU.nc.v, lniuU-r.KnJ water l.-lU)! toil l.uiuuu IimJ iu Uviiiijf ttie work Bpc-3rv to ilyvtojtt' all tiicT wcullU. fcirviv loil ll.f river improvement ud U r,4 f,o,u IWtcville to the hiiii art completed. auJ tlie lmnieiiMj Mlllllllu n-w tll building iininediatelv ft,tlck' 1,1 ' "f ,l,e 2J '" 'and vegetation, within that short time, faith of the lk.tp R vcr ivtintry finds M,uth, tin- property of 11 X. lkrnuon, ' tant. It says "We adhere to tlic opin-1 acliievcU wonder. f ' dcvrlojitiu nt and a rvady avceM to ui&i k- E. Ail tuese, in t woIuum--time, were ion, though we may well change the ex- j ' -itZ" t ' t. tiie State w ill enUr iiinin a oath of un- waM " niius. Hie ' tenement adjoin- ttre.in by saving, it it the same vld nr iirvir tv a 'i .L-rT v--l-t.Ihp!ed pr,.i.i.v. Sjd ,he work, Ta-l.da tOTuf.ately ul 'j llni (r COL 1 I U EAUTs ACCEPTANCE. M.. Ca'rtwright A- Co.! IY.,1. .--'rceJ ol hnck, t!,.. covered wuh a - h . j . The following letter fro,,, CI. Puryear, . oUeJeaevilieL lecteiay up and il tW i" to one from the emmittee ... , the Stoi-UguIatDiv, let both prove .that-the" iiiot unremitting efforts was finally the occasion "toaJcance eljih purjor ',""tU b ' 'ig and American all oUtavio. vanish betoie iudividu.il en- r-v iVJ Vni.n.rirf. The WUing u the letter to which we ,, , hare ai.'adedX 7e ' XrftVrt or" fic Oifr. riTTsoaWoa, April 22, f S57. JklCacBS, E. J. llit.E vV SVS: Jt lii : Aware of t!iiiteret Vou have niaurfVtieu m the n..).VrAl resource of Uie iAtep il'er v..ey, KUenr.- to com- . BBtuieati a lin t w tueii I lieard receutlv frow'a reliable quarter, asit guee very lax to show the importance f uialtipl- inz the mean of Uaui,rtatin for our -eoal aad iron 'a medrlnd a. oeeddv a. possible. X 1 entkrstajid thala Northern CoiVipanv 1 Las contracted lo "dehier, withiuNt-wo year after the fwotraf Merv DV. gC". right coluplele t inlMtDiili .,r IT. A I j-rrti r r A-. I i.'.'.V n.cr. t.. t!.P C.nt t .... i, of tons of biatk baud ir fi o.e, on the bi.k of Ihrep River, at $3.5v r ton, on the sp a. Here then i a contract f..r ,-,tW,UU. l.W a irf. o! ti.e iron ore or mai region ; anu io oe reaiizea in two ; i . . .. i iuii uiu. iicii luaiiu.aciureu, as w;!l t here, nar our River ("omi.aiiv ii. ii.iianv ii. to!! it. twa years, or fi5u,'HX - . I r J iitr tnr' and tiua w-i'l I... , )w .r i.n.fii j-m. , .. f , .Lecaatne proprietor, of coal and iron are to be their own carriers and to pav to!l per too. at an agreed rate already xed. To.tjo -e wliat reason the friends of the Deep iJiver improvemeut have for, encoora-feiueiit and renewed exertions tr the si.-edr accmiplishiiieat of that . . . . . . . rreat wurk. a cjnsumiuatioit. fortunatelv. w .... ... I ... . 1 . . .. t 1 . .1... ........... aoou now to oe reanxeu oy me energy : and reouree of Mer. Dungan, Carl-' wn?hl c CV, UlLo Uve nnderukeu it. j if xu( iin i IM.H mil. ixt tlie irienus ol your Ra,i Load a.so take courage ; they ,Jle a Wt 4V(t of 11M!,,lcte; list now see thai there is enough and to ,... .... ,.(.,.,,,. ,,' .pare of therein, of Deep K.ver UZ IZtl.t Ux tiie CapaCi'V bot.i Uiver and Ii.ia.1 Wt.ieir aao.M. and thai the sooner both wot ks are done, the better for tiie State . . I .1 1 . t I . . . j m m . ivti d.. unci est 111 uci .r..- perlty and independence. Let tiiere be uo longer any joai j isv of oar River i.riprovtmcut felt t,y voi.r ciii xeus. or any furtiitr hosti.it ; we uii. ail have enough to d Let uej ,iu haiid in l.nd and push on the grct works that promise so much to ail C'.ucerne J, w itli all poibie deajiatch. Sucii a ;.ii n woaU have earned us succestu::v through Uis L,egi.Jatare. Iet ai-uo:ih-ty iiercafttr cease. , I l.uve great !; that our (ople w ill otisciit to raise $.',w or j.je,iw for Vour liuid, in this (Jottiity, aud thus fol low lhe noble example ot Cumber laud. hen tlie proper time arrives, 1 hope to be able to take the field t',r our Iio..d. and press Jl claims with ad lue ability 1 poasca. 1 err re.ctf!i.!y, your., prat.fiod to receive lrotrr a venerable ireiille: aud to hare had verbal a-s:irance to the ..fl-... ...1 1. ..i .. rauiv ruTii iroiu oitters, a uom: ui.orooa- ,,,, t, . f two ealoe. The fact is, that we have ,.,.v,7 it, . et.,:, lo .! . . upoft the principle thus approved, during our a hole editorial career, and have proclaimed it whenever occasion , called for its avowal. The increasing de,ii aslaUuu ul tit newspaper press, f wirtr rne excejiti rti. i Las Uia Je our last avow - .. aijuf it inoie O'riiceable. .yy, OU-rver. Asui-itouot i.u, Apr.! j, 1557. Jdcw I.'. J. IlaU tfc D.-ar Sirs : A reu.atk iu your .a-r .f i.i-! week p ia-J me ., muc.i t.iat i H i d.-p-eij in cxpiew lo you my strong apj o!,Rt,ol: . ol ( 0 ctui.e you -have tu&' relate t-oe pub'.cat. '. llie le ' ac nnii Mil:, t.'ie 1 believe uj I. as -a J .1 ... .-.-t dr. -a 1 ... A 1 t .1 at luai ol uurder.-., Ac. 1 UtN loeJx- ewuise Ion have taken, b. l.iUt toe pub! CI.! ." '.'I o( dlle , ,, tendency to on tce t..e 11 .!. ly w tin t rone t.,kea isuv ! ',...u o t'.jiui.oll.j.g. J.ve'V k the reading of licei.-f. h-.-'ik- sen s lo Con Upt the, litdul, lesatu I.i lrJl !- virtue and even, aomct.u.e-, t., .....k-- v.cc alt.ai'-t.ve. There ii. hit. the round ol the papers uii ac,'-..i:,t of ;i !.,. k't.ii ins wife, cut ner ,'r , I. ,i, Ii.ii.'ta, u hich he bitn.ed n. ill a si - e. a.l probability, fhis-ii.au .....J n-.ii sto.y hi WepsfiT and i'alatha.i. 'J ... t .iim ss ti tS:.i kind of lea.!. - g seiTii to Ii 11-to ji.Uu-.iie :i nty ba i tas'e in the 1 .imiiiiii.l!;(. l...ie ia a'pievaii ug ii.li y .ele'ii, in lhe mind ..! mu.-..ige..'t u; n. thai putiiic -Xeeul...n l.uie a. Ic.yur.t ) .g J. no. t,r , Jl.ni .l.i it'io.-s I.m. a. bale lUect. t'U t.. da. iiij i.t 1 1. l.slt uii oil. .'..:ers Wolild . . . ' 1- ; 4 a..j. 1 of iv.ili.e y..a liaie 1 ugud to lh. se liiniia. Aa neap) is i tnu now J II 11 MGIITOV -' -t'" t' J'",t"" fnes "shudders however, is ti.e inelhod of disposal advo- o..... ou.c u.. ...-. 1 .... oeiui iiuanou ... mucin n. ni u-simm mm wi-u iniiueu al its jeiehitions." And yet the pal tie- ' cate,j ,v i, ; aM, ,,ar strict! v practiced, ap.iiituici,t.t a to secure the : by. the S-tiiile. - . ' ' ' involved in tiiese scandal are n .... ' ..." . '.. . .,! ...I ..l..n.. ... I.;. -..,-.... "i-W hat instruction the Administration I lhe following letter pectabic Iami1.es, who .had borne mal "eetls now to oe 10.0 mat .1 1 .imeny vain '"3- I his successor cannot i. known, and prob '. .Utv.-. ao'iswwutiad part ..t-fwui -fwrni- , iutpoltuliiv lli:tt li.i!.,.:g 1-0 all .W el to j,.') , be lore the public ,.!L.-t.ive to good ta:e i i inl tii l.ur. m. ,r I - 1 i uitirui ti n I' Mini ti a i.i.xii itrointiifuii . I ' . V ! . j .t i -- 1 1 . I I 1 ..j r. 4ltii. xiie lanre store ..t'H Mesi6. R. X;. & D. C Ilernd.m was d.s-! covered t i0 'm m blaze, the tire burning j '" vigor ami extending with! ""' r3....v. ii uwne inucli Miroli.jH-l ill flim'rt, that dw-it vttlltu ,l,e tXcitL.j H1J a!ur,lleJ ,liittido asscMiililcnK oulv u afe ami a hr;:.iri uf tlic IxHiks were savtJ. Tiio jC.tiflrati.V! o..li cwniiuiiiicaffd with , V ". h? to (ien. Mc- aved, aith.-Uiil. muck damaged froiu the , r,"1 "t-"1? on nre lor more man an lionr. Tlie,,wo 1,oteU;"' t',e. villae re j . on the same side ot the street on wlmih '.,..: i ... i .: .n.. 1 extended as tar as the Ciranvillc House , ... .. lo.iJheS.ulh. helonirinif to Dr. Samuel Williams and, hut for the brick-store j . n i i..l .1. r. f i i . . . .... 1 Ulll'l l.a l- I cl lieu 1MB '.M..I.I IIOTl-l Oil i the North, the propertv of nv of If Il..rn. d.:i. Lq. lhe sustained1 is esti.uat-: I .liows '-.Mi rs. l N. A- I). Hor-mlon S.'i mnij- insured for jltiiHKJ: R. N. llerdon. l..."i. hefides all of l.is individual bonds; T. M. Lv.ich. Jeweller, fcitw. insured ; R. J. M.i.hell.V (... k.hh.! W. S r,. ' Clanahan, jH.tmu; R. L Hunt S ;Br.., ! insured ; J. G. A II. C Ilerudoii, ... insured." This is the first lare fire that has oc-; curreJ OAfolJ jf fulld t, ci,jzens V'nerii uuprepareo , no engine, no nre eVinpany. We regret that so heavy a cahtmity ha fallen upon the people of i JxuVdrs ... . 7. ftvrjt-W came across a paragraph Uie other day, show i .12 lo make "elegant bread pudding !' This ........ i . i. ;.. I...II- i. ...... . 1 i : . 1 n e a! the other iiliectives in the Lu.m. . I I, 11 l-ll-'rilllL IH .rn.iii.il. 'filllll.ia. ........ nJ,. . i - . , " 1 me ticaney pavs 111s ninesi couipli- lneMl t XhU Falls when he calls it . 1,. ...... x,,,, I ......i,,..., ,.,, ;,.;,. t!lmks his candidate wt, he inakes " an elegant speech." The young lady t, , . 1 1 lfl .Vollll.r lailv titlks .f .. i ..i..... ... c..... ... U. .1 . I jav. an ct.:li1 .,..t u.. I.. .... o.inf ,.; ,.!.,. ti, ',... ..J;....: s r. . 1... e . 1... . . ti . . uei:..... .tui.r . ... ui.Keil .e . ... ,nari..t ,,. .tu ,- ..u...,. : Cllrr(,u lld tM,;!.Ieir":r far. .1,.! ! never lliU aiir utUttr ki)li The uilif ; ,..r;.,i,!, Hu ,.,. , . 11 t-... 1, , ... ..1 .... v , . ,J;11,,, ,., ,',;ir ,,, ;aM9 , ,Ur ,7..... ,.e..r.-.i.:.... ..u .7.., .... .. .. ...w - . . .. ,, H... .1 .. . . 1 .1 nt the most elegant thing we . .. " . m .. .ia s k.i.i'A' ,I r v., tl..f.i. ,,f .i.i .ii..i.ul,r ..... " " " r..f..o.o. ,--1. ileal no-orie-y ... this b 11 '. aud his 1 - , , Uoubie soiinuersault . , ; T, , . . a-unt jr.:: szuz iorm ! ' 1 - yfirfr-fit tN.nutjor chicken. ' bef.e they are hatched -WA-.W,- ; r, . ', t, . , , Jrt.,n ImmoraUty.-l capital of. ew hi'iaud it. aeoiiiriinr an uneuvia- 1,1- notoriety bv its indecent criminal tri al. Directly upoli the heels of the Kal- .ci. trial ernes the Dal toll trial, which.',,.,,. . ,,,,1;...! ?!, ,ri hk Ronton patters state exceeds in repul- ive indecency auv similar one that has t.ikea t.lat'e in that part of the couii- l.r.ngi.t toi-ghtby thu homicide'. f young Sunnier, who was beaten to death bv lhe 1 ... 1111 man whose d..iiic.l.c peace he had lies- ;r,)V,..i. R.ston may t...t be worse than v - .1.- .11 New 1 ork, or any other ot the lare - towns of the Imon, but it hasdii'tely had to end. ire the sham.; of more scandal'Tus trials than its population would entitle it I., it toe.r morals were, on m imt wiihrtr- - r Auieriean cities -AV( 1 k 1 "iru. . , ., . or JiwUU. The. ,.' i, . .1 S?Jhyr- f ki 1.1. es 01 l.i-l j .e of Emperor Niirv.ir's recent ie- , ov iioot.-iu ir... -nun ner rooe ,.. h...i rl, " , ' . U' 1 1 , , 7 " "on J be equitable ami n-'iil. lint wi.o "l'i . - """'7i . t . . - le hare been married people beloii.n to highly re- , , ,, , ,., 1 . f 1, ;., F ... nl.., now propte to give to Mr. r ..r.y lhe ..r nau and friend reputation uulil their iiui.iorahties were -oexpe( 1 11. at nwucwuc i..i..to;u, u no ; al-ly are n..t even iiereriiriued upon. , t r ....!. 1 ...... 1 . .1.1. t-. . .1 J . 1 ...1 . i.e si. .i--. -o a- 10 cmosc ner si iu- he .1 Imi'.. i.!in uig j!..- li. I Here e!-i5!.- - .-t to the snees. and .1.. lu....... mi a 1 en. ,1.. , 1 ...... . J 'with 111:14. .ificeiit ..Ie 1. .- or corsage en ia't'-r pt-rtectly tight iji-co-liette, w .lit eX s, nit 1 n t oniaiuenta .... 1 1 a ui v it ir itrniiiiiiho ..vhateier, I.:.' a l.trg.), dia .ii'.'wi.Uieutt, 'ne ! r ; 1 1 -r d.-splaviug at. un-i.-r sal.-'-, Tt,.;..- I u(, at one s.dv. On the -.: i tr. .- .I;.,. I hearts were held to- 4raTii.:crc;ii thfui. 1 a ll . ; veil completed tins e s ' . .-.. . ! os a. t'longii tne free and tiie Ni... iconic dynasty X . -. --ill . S a . at it. ' . ye.ii, ;,-el. lluatinga Court fli Sitting r-'-en'I'i', re- 111 to v .f the dri.uk- 1 e .li-e'i Vi.-n-c ' : 4fmt toil tiiey hay.-im Ljue. .alio ed -. I, che.i. Olll ; h 7".'. h.tte retail l.. not . r l'',lc ,.. Tiie Char il s that the above road, w :th 117,,., llm LIA-llili Ate., wa'soUi m that town . s-. . ' l'i . ...i..i ...in . on me i;u in..., anu orougiu aix.ui f i-.-j O"1'. There was a mortgage ou the road the a.jiou.: of tiuQ(K CAHOLINA WATCHMAN. -y: " c. TUESDAY EVKNIXO. MAY 1857 TEBMS OF THIS PAfEtt S89 CASH THE LAND QUESTION-iy(1,V4. The Ritlcrli Standard rejettt its de nunciatory cjflllict, "humbug in a The whole democratic delegation in dm-; .rsj voted for a bill ut the last session. satisfactory to us, and we have only tak- -'ruM' eepiing the nomination, has been . , , , , . , 'received- en occasion lo thank them for it, and to: . express tlie hopo Mint ll.ey will press it il to a final consu.nation in thel next Con-i ,rress. We sincerelv believe the ptonU . ' . ,1 ,C..., , 1. V . a ,.,. .., r.i II,...... . X- f i. .:ih.i. Lol,,,rt.SSU)llli Jjo.tnc. lt .j,,!,,. m""l'ers fl'L'ak lf ",at vole-llIK' "ithont exception they have comii. ended' those gentlemen. It is believed that the mean- nre whs called for. for tho i.ublie ood,u,lJ. '"I1"""" principles which are sound , ,tiu ..,.;., ; ; t ,...'"a !'aorvative in their character, cal- ,, , n l i f . o11. a,1(J P011''"' 11,0 Southern, States ; f,J x nothing short of a high aenac of j public duty urged gentlemen 'of the democratic school to depart so far from the creed of their partv as to sustain it. A , , , w; standard J allmlcs, wl.en il el.a.ges Unit tins ones- tn.n has been "dressed lip and presented . for the occasion lo advance '. purj .'" I'rav who else can be pers..nallv i ., , , ., . T, , , . ... . ie mow, we Know, is aimed directly at Whigs and Ameri cans, but how can it subserve them f In " uiji.ii' tins district Mr. CkaIOE has lio opposition, and so far as we know, at present, will i - ti... f .1... 1.....1 "cnoi.c. inc. guu..n 01 mc uu.u question here, then, cannot subserve a ' , , ,, ., . ''.l-'i .oi.o.e ,0 an. n,g or .liiiericiui. 11 no are uiev 10 we irrmtn- - IW V ueiierivcu Ul III lA'l liie JUi7mur4 1 ....4..... I .... .-.2 I . .1. . I', 7 1 ut with their name. Its ownoartv rnparty ,. e creuii ..1. n. f;,i.i ,, - . . online, 1 1 011 m sill 1 ii r 1. ie l 'i eseui. nx1 ' ' ' rt d Americans combined ; for their vote on it in Congress, brought ll up conspicu- o.isiv ami nesu 10 ,.u. ,l r,,l, ,.. ...,i.i; ...;. I Could it be expected that old Clay wl.i-V ,, , 1 . olu v-la" "'" " "l''-r,"""-- to press ne claims ot one oi tl.eir ca.diuul tenets t No, verily ! Honest in their conviction on this -Teat question, but o 1 .1 . .1 practically powerless themselves, thev 1 ' 1 are w-. 11:11 to encourage ana iielp tliose, , ' I -i . 1 1 .1 no are able 10 auvatiee It, However op- 1 our ob.l t serv f , . ... posite to them on s.me other points. 1 C. 1 I Kl LAll. 'i heir own consistency, not le than their ' Messrs. Henry Walser, Jim. M. Cloud, u.. c Dou.h,,,Ti.os.j. Any ' it will not be o from utiy lack of " tinnties on the part of those who have u y tU.u,rmilMil,n, ,0 fi,r M 1 allJ J Vet. stand by it aud defend il from ; IIiay be abfe. to distribute the pannage right principles. 411 the ijovcrumeiit 111 such a manner as Tlo. I,.ir.l..i. of tl. m,t .s.r ,,,1rtt, to demand the approval of every division Die hurd, .1 of ,,e .stand u.Fs lengthy J article on tins subject we were koiiii! to ' - " ;,ilv, is the old cry, let the proceed of the I.,,..). ,,...:,,'. .i, ..r.i ,,..!.... ... ,.r.. B "' expenditure; hut it ..really a denun- eiati - .n ol tlie w ingsauU Americans, li.at, . . ir 1 ia 'IM. needs to be told that Congress is annually liisitositiL' of the nublic lands bv millions 10 - -j 1 .j-,,,;!!,,,,,, 0f acreg for purpose, having ... i . .,- . .1 . , , not the least relation to the 'general charge , " ..,f , . 1 . .1 ii not the least relation to the 'general charge , ,. , , . and exoeiiditare of irovernmeiitT Who a,1J --xpt,"llll, f'er.imei.i 1 .. no I.a Lot heard that more lauds have thus been given to States, companies, ifcc, ii;c., .. r...." ...... L.i T.'.i .. . .....I I..- overnineut Use? Who needs to be told that this system lias attained such strength ' , , , -,, 11. Congicse, that it has become idle to "!"'"' arresting it i Men mny talk j ;ue of'yia'rru , aj cri aiouu iizuiuni n; e 1 ... ... . ... 1 ..... .1... .1. ,.f tllilll il is lionise umi u-i ine Bin. . . . .... , sqiianin - riiio ot-s ri'ri.i on. iinata itum- J""j" " ;". ,',t'1 '.J r ,r il,'.. ,1 v. un... to I t pursue, forever, tiiis phatoui, and en deavor P. lead 'other, into such a de ceptive cl.ase . lhe public lainl,. belong ... A. , .... , .ti .1.. u-i.li t i ,it SiN.r..d . "' " - 7 . ... I .1 1. . . 1 . e tvf .ho... ..r.i.d slo-. .a ... i-i..iv tear; and in this way build rail .' 11........ .l,,...- c. 11. ...... c.i. 1 11 t. t... A,..' 1...... ...r... I'P.l'l-, 1 Irt'v tt..w.n, ..n.i'o.i-, ...iiL.-.r, .eii1 - .". iio.ian. .... . ...ic e..i- .-s l.er p rtioii .,11 t.ie groumi tnat 11 i wrot g! M'lii Congress ever im-kegood to .. Norn. Caiollna the harm she sustains by a. the i.r.e.p.ul sx.UliiT AeVvcr. the .-.lour, then, of standing WI...... Hl.eie s . , j , utk l -of berr.oiitieai'y burdens unaided, whilst less s. r.ipulou column.. itics have t:o hes- itatio.1 iu appropriating to themselves the public domain- Our share with their own--we 1 1 nut ing, lhe wj.ile, to an un-' certain future Such a policy uuy suit the democratic , ......... .i,.i,,..U t.i.., l.u tl... ,1...... ' r's"" " o.Vv.v., .. .... "i i icratie pfsde of.North Carolina ,will fil- low the dictate, of cotniMon aeuto rafher AMATl-Ui: CONCERT. Tlicio i to benti amateur Concert of Vocal and Intiumerital Music, at Mr. Doyden'f new ujiilditij:, tivuiorrow evoii-wgr- for the tfinifit, t tw lonrB, uf the Ej'!cial Cliiircli in, tliia. place. The jMrtic con corn, we doubt not, will provide an entertainment in aUjwoceta pccett fill itiif Jjf uttntf-"" t : -. Railroad Dividend. The Wilmington Si Weldoii Railroad pay a aeiiii annual dividend of Z per cent, on tho 15tli of May next. i Iiiiin. Wo have had an unusual fall of rain, oHiimeocinj: oil Saturday morn- ing and continuing, with brief Buspen-, Nine, until yesterday afternoon. Every thing out ,,f door. i. wr :,.,o- rondilv. Die temperature wa warm, " '" nouiina tiou as candidate for re-election to Cn- .. i. . """"''..' -M"" ''". "men : 1 have received your com - .... . - - - ..p.-. v gratifying tome to know that I retain thu coi.tiJei.ee of friends with mIk.iii for maiiv )' 1 ave acted n the support of great culated to maintain and strengthen the (. lou lo su,,.wrt t,M Ct,rtitu,io ad nerpetuate in their1 purity our glorion xvcpuoiicaii iiisiiiuuoiis UJKill W lncn me blessing of liberty deeiid. Durtng the tour years in which I have acted as your representative, these insti- tulioi.s have been menaced and eudau- 2ered bv rush and useless eolation to an extent which alarmed the stoiiteet lltlil ,si the cry of disunion was soon- deJ lri"" "la"Jr (l"a"vrs, us the great o.r eveiy wrong, lins is a rem- ... ... .,-.. . . - , ,. en r in v.i 1 sunn iic.it res.iri l.ll.ll 1 that by a violation of the Constitution we are deonved of thu . L'ht ami nn. il. c'es guarantied by that sacred iitstru- , , , " . - . ment to every seedoii of the nation, and ... . to every American citizen. As llm dan- - - " 0,s'"!""' '-'erease-d, my detertni- nation to resist them grew stronger, and 1 adopted a ,uy the n.it.ot.al pa- irioiic la.iv'.iaire 01 jj.11.1e e.ister when . . 'v 1.. A.1I.I 1 ...lu I .... .. I fr.!Ver, one and inseparable;" and of Andrew Jackson, wheube said liy the .-, . , . , , .- . 1 ... " wuti J any. .... Ml. III. w UIM1 'r.ver, one and inseparable;" and ..f r-'ernal Uod, tlie L111011 shall be prc- ...r ( 71 scrveU.- Now, gentlemen, when to this add that Americans shall rule An. erica," vou nave ,ne principle Hem 111 my political creed. 1 "CW,',I,C n"''na ,on .w,tl' emotions of gratitude tor tins add. ,1 evidence of y..r k.n.lnes, and partiality. ami w ith tlie highest upprecial.oi, . tl honor conferred upon me; and pledge '"J'1.' lllHt "r t'l..nou. banner shall nev er trail in the .List because of auv dere . .. ... lletloii ot ilntv 111 nt. i,... r.... oir..ll.. .M-?t re,sect.ill , S,lch' a.vtm' Washington correspond- ent of the New York News, a Democrat-: ic paper, was Mr. Buchanan, reply to - .. .. ... : . -o v.env a.- .or o,.,ce ... '" f-.rl mr 1 ilPa ut I u fol.n . in 11 rroaiilniir - ......... . . v,,u,.,. SLAYER CAPTURED. Ntw Yobk, April 29. A British man-of-war has captured and ... . 1, .' , carried into Jamaica, art American slaver, . . , . . . . wi ti, three hundred ami eighty Alricans " . . . .. . .. . . . . .... . on board. One hundred and thirty died on the passnge-. This srfaiiier tiad .tart- cd in pursuit of another slaver. Both were bound for Cuba. 9. Carolinian. Kamorei Expedition against Mexico. ' N.w Your, April 2i. xi it 1 . r . 1 .1 . 1 ho Herald of to-day savs that at, ex- pi'd.tion is being fitted out here i.gailisl Mexico !,y the friends of Sunta Anna. A ve.M-l lo.s been , chart ered, and arms, uinuiiiiiitioii und men are being procur- TAf t ,iavt. fj,,t ' (,...(. un,i - . pUntcil Jiere in January, anil at the tiine of the snow, was from three to four feel The farmer, are plowing up tlse " 11 1 1 1 , . - , a ami 1. aritoor n .10 .1 lo.in No ' 0 1 CtltftU , j .. - espcciu.iy u 11 .a --ac.uu.rj ru n ... mm- rr.,,,rw. - ,lirv l.,,,!..,,,,, .,,,.,:.. 1 oli' l".i7.T )t Jrxan. We ral resources, and ns thu Califormiihs ,1. , c ,k- . .... ,. , ; t w Inch llie 'Land play from morning ; just seen a letter dHted at Wkrrt already "look upon it, and also upon Low- VlinUy altertutou last, and wa.enlirelr I '", "'."'"'X1'.'' "J walumgoea on With. ,, April lo, whtfh says" Wo had a t-hlo, ma, a a ...rt ..f ujndayeU, j, it, iu ((lela, illc,udillJ f i'er...on. In a.ld.tnn. 10 tl.MO suow '.WonKaater Monday, 1 inch . Stale ! ' He was a .tun y beg- ,,,, -, CrJ v, ,es, ft W , .. .. ifar who, lo the query w hy he did Jiot..., ,., . ..1, ,. 1 . . , . 1 . w ' t Ii it performer, in tight and very h.?r' VM x"? v-rk, ..ied a sigh. -Ah, ..r you . 7, . -' . rr, '.; rt w- ;' Unit, all killed. Corn 1. usually ,1., ., km.w how azv 1 an'i!" But tho...-:. . ... , .. , ifraeetu I evolution, balouna liave tlioir Law and Journal: We hava thel.vowr '""d 'o keep our people from steal pleasure of announcing that wc have just completed lhe pi inting of tlie laws and j"Un"U ,,fV'? d' the General Asset! bly. The sheet are in the hands of it... I.i.i.h.r mi.. I rh taML-a will h,. raau.lv ; rt delivery in a lmrt time. A Krtiou . t .i. : ....... 1.. I '11. 1 .i 1110 journals are i.oaj uoiiiio. tou.ioi- ume contain. 904 page. the volume of 3S0 pagea.s Raltiyh Standard. i .. t i j.. . i i , , . .: : urn i. "i ( in the t.ittti if i;.:. i,l. in, nil the 1 j:li i n-t. j i..!y t:...e U I" t l' j ..'il ! ; i:H In the iiimci-iire nt' I lie l'reidetit, l)r. C. I timt. fiuin lvvd t,ii.-( know io the full i!.-iit, ! E. Juliiisull, Dr, U. F. Mailioll WHS culled M,1,K, f ih.it Imiir, buJ tli .iufc.l ciun..iit Mei The annual address was delivered liV Dr. S. S. Salehwell, of New Hanover, in the troenco of tlie b.w.H-ty aod 4 niimUer of ladiet and trout leinen. t ..l u lufiw ill subject wit; "'Hie Qbtaele to Uie Ad vanireineiit of tho Bciouce and FrofuMiou of Mediciufl." lfomiru UDOii the dieaet niuetiro- vailed in their rwpectie coimrtea .'ji'tfUioi.atTHii'IjukHer.w b oioim wunkj m4 the I iat year, were read fry'Dr. Mckee, biiiiiuifiell, Kelly; li itliuaii, and Ma The Siauetv resolved In commence the tt f.nhliciitioiiof the N'orttOitn.liim Medical Journal, ioiite tTin'o. during the freaelit j oir aithy J jy eliwtwd aroaml tlw heart, year, and elected Dr. Edward Warren, ul"it wim iIkii lhir lni..in lo rji.- with . Edentoii, the edit0". J. it iran iIkh litn .) aliuut lo Iw iuo- Dr. Williuin II. MiKee, of Rah:igh. i, . i i, .i.--. .'.i... ,..trf .h.Hil.l M.riiur a was elected IWluiil for the i.rent I vea.; Dr. . G. lli.m.as, W d.ning.on, j ZAZ A cotmiderable niuubcr fasdd"d tu the JotrtTiheVs of the Society,, u.d there can , bem.doi.ht now ot the contmnel pr.- pe.ny and success ot tlus unportai.l iw- gitmuitlou. , , I lie next meet. titfi.f ll.e Society voi lie. i i , . x- i .i .i- i t i - IICl'l U( .C'VI Hill II, Oil llltS I till "I Li Ul-MT III May, ISiS. lltUaborvUijU liewrdtr. GREAT CON Ft AO RATION. MoNR.TMr.KY, Al.AUAV.V, Sundav, April 2G, 4 o'ch-ck A. M. A tiro broke out in the Eclii.,e liverv ... - ! . . . i - , Mal.le, on Lawrence St., between JJarkct lock. ; material, the Humes spread very rapidly, - n ...... - and of course l.ut little time was left lo reecue the many vuluahlu horses with wlileli It was oeenpied. It is sup,ivd that at least thirty ol the... peri.hejl, .eludui.g. ust ot lhe valuable ring h.wacs belonging to the Circus ot Col. Orion the celebrated stallion "Itrtj L-'gie," , projK.-rty of Mr. II itelie.H.k the fast trot- i oe.onSinj io i icu iiirr-uiu oumii- j tifnl buggy horse of Win. Farley, aud probably all rhe horses ol Mr. Carter, proprietor ot the stable, besides many others. Itl.t tin- I'liu-I I'kli-nt of tl.M lo m this particular, however, cannot be as- eertained until after daylight, as doubt- lea a. number of ho.se-, a tier being turn-, edout, wandered aixml Uie city. sue uuiuea iieai eoiiiniiiiiicaie.j io me i...;i.i. ....i i... p. l.,i... ".in." '"' .-ti.j'.v.t iii.'nn .1..... s i.clti'.. trading houses, which were soon c.iisu.ned. Tlie next and lust honsu . . . which caiiL'hl on tire and b.iruvd was thai of Mr. Suvre, situated on il-nn t. We ..... are not niloriiicd astowlio ueretlietH: cupants ..f th'. I.isl.iiaiiud ..nhli.ig. " -' regret to learn that James I ..Her accidentally tell in:.. ;ue well attaelied I" ine 1.1 1 erv Elaine, ami m i.r. n niiue.i .... 1 . J ..l-...l. I- 1. I I ... r 1 1 l .. understand, was br.. ken, am home hIiiuki in - 1 . ' " v w as h. .ken, and he l.as ju.t 1-eeu carried insensible. Adivrtirer and (Ju (U Kx'ra. 'MiNIFUlt Dt-sTI.NV. 11 ML wr m v I Ok .ti.alJ That uppear to be tho only ijuestio.i with tht. pii.gressive' among our jwoplc From a long article mi '.Manifest Des tiny," 111 the National Intelligencer, we make the follow Tug extract : "So dou.iiia.it h i this predatory spirit beC'.uie 111 the i-!in.af...'. .l a tew po.iti-C-il writers lh.it thev think the go em inent of the L lilted State should be 111 haste to harg.iiu f..r tne pureha-H- .f cer tain valuable hinds ill Mexico In fore a portion ofoiirown citizens sally forth iti.il seiz" upon them for their otto heh.,fand aurgr.iudizemeiil, as though, forsooth, the Federal powe. of tiie L' m led States bad become . derelict in duty or palsied in tlier.- n-ii. Un it, light w excluded frwu "' erril.wiai legi.Ulure and the ea etHcieiicy as to find itsell'redi.ced to the tin, .. ,!.!, Lui u.il. I.IU lb, curia. and l""" I hd,,yf "10 "r"' " lS ' " iouoble necessity irt net in.' under duress , . , , ... . .j ,i.L.. if I''-'O- recmaed lhe act providing for from the meu.u e ot a lew banditti. Lei not thu reader supp.we that we misrepro sent the U-gie .f tin's "progressive" ch..l. ' In a recent letter tiou. the astute Wash- iugtou col respondent of tho l5a!tnitore "Sun" we tiud the following paragraphs: . M.' ror.Vthe.t.ealy provided lor me cession t.. me L mte.i states 01 : ,r;l ,r ri.a4,)mi,,u ...ur of .....nev. and I si . II -t;r v a morula, 1 nave every reason 1. j " 'M'MniehtlteLHDra H jo te.yir?. H 'ip to Aofriran jiUdfUatrrimn, wtlnttt fiei lrat jrrj-'t ut Vtry fjfifinit vtt ruction Jron r..;..i. i ;f..n. nnii tint tiocfrinitenl. 11 is a country in mineral resources, and the Cali- I. .ri..MI.4 1.H.k..lM... .T U.k.lUlll.lMl.ll.U. ,, . .. 1 ' . ' , er Caliloi ni... us a sort ot ui'i.ei.duire to ,)ti(. W1, .Sutc. SauU- Anafreiueutlv stated to American, who visled him that Sotiora w as much rh-her iu gold than Cal ' .r..-.til II 't.fll. t fVit,. ! o. Tit.!. -. . . , . dtsum ins tn. ry Hrraaual, a. H Biiws j thy J jvMk- round. , at wh, - Aod ,fyUt lhro,lh lhe dkTOB. wn "lhe leader will murk tho only alter-1 lai h, ihr (.... wiui-k pc. .i.dspAii.at.r,.. hafives pr..pos.;d aswitl.it. the range of; Aud is-.-ral Ilka la u.c.iat dnad p.issibil.ty to buy Somua or to UiJ il ! 'Ta, il..n, .. wr.l I aald k..w aaaraa, I'hat we should atl'iW Mi.Jri&i itiU t" hidd Tt Uur, my til, 'aijr aaana aaa" m g4 !" a jn firtiir' J in mien seems never 10 nave j entered lliu writer's eomprehe.isijin. That, w e si.pjM.se, would be too great in exac- i lion 011 our forebearance and sell denial , ' illy us il is "a country rich iu i.iiii- mil lilll I IS impmlence of the re.. .use is lar exceed - 'd' by the e.s.l a-.ura..ce of t!t.e U j w"."1'1 ";"'"' tliefillihustenng pro - pen - alt lua ..I ll.oi iii.iii.tvi it....! l.e un 01 siimiihf .sine 01 i.e. r co mri .. en nv an ...gunieiu ..T ... . . - . . - .. . winch, Iran. hife.l into plain I.u gluh, sun - . , ..... .' a . ! ' liow t!uc'vili u arc ! T'tTf nitHt ltu I"J '.I-- , ..... ing it. In the Superior Court ol'Tiivlor ooutTtT,- Ga., the legal lepresentative of LimIi Paulk. deeeused. I.aa rucim-natl a2(l.(MhO from the South-western Iilryad Cinpa- rij , lor ine oeiiiu (.1 mr, x , uy m ci.ii.a.uil 011. their road in lSoo. The defendant will take an appeal. j . , . ... . ,M in. ..j-m ... .v.....4 - limn, on Ui lueruuig w pait. Tm with fou-rih """f w ui-.prwa wniai moimnii '. . .1 . . . L .1. . 11 I'Cn I ll RUICI H,WW --..- W .W ivhw tijt4ue twv ouni through tli !y-icMiiuilr ur jife In kmir of drknvM wiutn Ui heavy Waurt fiw,vrW:tatakWt L.....1- ij.r i ii I. (!. inuiiiii.m lu lead t!ia mind to the tourca yf ail I giwl, and ia lU. miiU of th lltk-k darkuiiMi Ul dir,t tlw-rv of a (wbkt biih tu Uvthk-kmn e :"'." twain wo.ritr alawe warmly ala . H (W . ; - ourl), Bt, 1-: - ,ir.t lo tl cuuoarr. wd fonlMdimr hkv Uk lia.W. orr iIm UiiuX.- tart llu-ir gloum. tl..fal.... i..d..d. .r t.ar.l u, el. a.-r j,,.,,, u( bet, H tala feeblr raj lM m ,rK. ,.., Ul, ..horiiN! ,4 liajw ll aatvrtaiulv uf liuiuan cumin, ami iIm- , , . . iimuy cv.i.im. '.iki. iiM-i.hiil lu tins nuMiiiiarT ' ; tome all lull ill I lie Imlanee Miwl lio anu llm uicUwhol. tlulil .ill arte that . are Uk-'1'" inir f, ih. inn. uia beloved fcalurca. Swiinioir cc aiiu '.'rued Was ar cartfiillv ewTcalr.1 l. (Uved .nntc, and ll -llii.wn lo,( j M, ttp,M,w-(,, tty I ' cullul ni-rrv .ud.ici.ly .iipprc-iedcr llw ,jr p,,iCl.IIIB c.im- ak and-Hnrt ho ' w"rf"T ""W r'"l, li" l,l" lUt uulJ f""': : . .i i t . . i i . i. 1 ..;..... .i . i. . . L.i i s.-B-r. . l"u( txiiMiiW ul tlwu m.u.ld wunl. j. ill np aud ll Uirrht WIM nut i- Uo. ... r.-cl n.i tid. Imv tlH-mU aid. - , ...... ,,, lmllV- .niu tutut oajuur-! ih-v ; ia- riion t-.llrU h. n w.l there her auincr tnUi.. id noidi .i,.Ua, n.. dar.? cl no nuij a tj-olt-a, nuitii dan u , " . " u. ,T. w Kto b ul.l kauiil nn.l dear spot. ..,.., .. ..-...,.. r, .m r...ico, .... 1ji lin.nn luwk of lo uk. n, aud lh cmUIni-; II.. ing u- oLAtiiiwi .hd wen upun ik grwa ! . ,ui. ul Ibt ..10 L.unl. utcutciilo plMt-kcO Iiomi : ,u f)), MlU) , buJ , ..f fntm t-ltt j,,,,!, . . J miti n m)- j , ' ; ., t. . l . llirir uv.n lie in iIh. I-vi tKal Luum Bo nkii.. ' '"" " " isscn iruta me irnjjtsm cia- 'iyi rrin uaicO -.in iumi Uauij it. oJ dju.rvd lll!; m - W H.na-r Uar. bit. iu sheets t.M4 tU, hu.n.i.iii lr'l ihI be, r.lia. a sk-lrli U il, ..I.J .l.-.n.nlr u lunih ill; , . a .I.I1I.1U l..U(.i H i rreiou. Ircwr. W W hurt a a. 1 ot ii.. .i. 1- ain -nu. I.. .. 1 ....I . . ,..a t..k. ... or- to lend u. l-k UMceac vf tvveand ol .-eel ...te,en.. . i. .bo ..II u tl.M partial are mA .l tl.nis 1-1 in alien a irUiuoit hwv U lwik.-.l fcw- secreted under one of the fl.or,ng Uairda, h.ii-1 lo in tl.u amid. TIm ..! Mn our was e.pied a Carpet sack, tilled wills a In sit o.r f. It al tbr miiui( Uour. large au1011.1t ol counterfeit coin, die 6r W. I,...!.! Ur.acH .il. ssirUin kcHrt. si,1'"' Americau and French money, aud (I.. n,... .Ur 10 tl,.. .I.u b. .Ua .sl u,1'tr ""'I'1-"'1'" eoeary tu the ,. I, , ,, . , I. : inaiiuweture ol b"ju cau. Ull.-ii ill tl.e Hi.y l.ku rui( bl.ioltis aipfvil liy a h '"t. "d k.M- that llw gxl lH--id 1 I, ... I I. I.. I Usui r.fl U. Im lw,in. ami fcllj ''' b- 1 fo.il. for il m lln-re wa. ao frar ; l.ut ; II. 1. .s mhu i;Imiu: (-t of in. Writ ki an r. iiieinU r iIh-ai.gub.li Wif un.-a rihlured when1 iih Um.hi..,' i.sr. il el...'ted stciKs wars- -i., io utter ll of. burdened l.crt - l" "e " III.-, Oil al.oMI urn-. He- live 1. nine the rai n '.. of UncaM. wei. llftt M-l ii.il.ii-, . f.-ared tl.iit an earthly uuld 1 i.ul itii.- our r. uni.,n,for distance xoukl mium . .iii.-r ai.J c .l.u.Uclrd to lliu.koHlw.le. ' Oiililoll Ileal I.. il.u nine u.,-1.1 make in hoim-s aud : Th-- iar of I... 1 .l.n not hi Uil.tl; is n wihli .Vy . beu mn l. lhe Ihflu ofeicrmii eanl, o m ,t.- our reunion l.ea.rn will-1 Tlrv l. a latid nf sadism fny A ky wilh.HU . kingl. rkMiit, And in tXa Bright iM hnpf w.id N r.r. diall Ihrn .iwhnaiS K a. tat : llal pl.wiirs .ir. wi.hw.1 alX.jr Khl fi I th. h-.rt iXat asr. a rral, Wuh ai.fuMU. dsvp .ad aur r.ft.1, Ad iu.trfl ..n na rraa-c shall nar The UnruVasd Mgh .a f n-f that's sent ; In hrarl. iiT.' vrir. t4 th.lt I. nut, And pari.ng. Ihta will ba as. aiuf, i'ur ia iKat Usd .du-a'. a atatad aitka"wa. .MARY E B, or a.uaMST. if - - traou rat ?acTM CoLiMua a, at,i.Tj onnetTo"'"a, by oK(Triwi.r. VVhsa war .re (Isam.af Miu ihaaast .kiss." Aud m.i.aliKrit at.lt ia stream. ng u'sr iba a.rlli, Wh.a f.irr dra.ai. .ad ti-ou. har. ikair u.lh, ! '" 1 tfHt;- ' 'lr'-t"' " fr.gr.i n-, And f.uili kna Ik dewy mjrtls ...sr.. Aud av.ijt. odn at lb f ardra-kowars FIRE. The dwelling house of Mr. ElizalHtth 'I . . t .. , iiiir.it 0111 oi i s r.H.i. l.ut 111.14 10 au vh ...... . tW Just before iriMii. out she sw i.t ' ' J . .. ' , " , ' . . , llt.r .i, Htaeix.M.l ly accounts for the! 1 1 ,1.,. k I DtillUL'l lilt! tire j vv.. .....l.. i.,..l il,.a ....1 .- J - e tluit a .nh.cript.on wa, - Uri...VJi7t r..i....r.i ii... i..... . . : f-.i L A 1 . ii, 11 I I iu alu, sati.l ly subacrilM-d. illiAorouyh Ilei-ordtr. iiiiit,ix,iii 'vwuirxi .nv iiif.isaj WM lrllllri- lie civil in Wilton Rev. B. F. Lon" nder date of the 23d inst., cnd. the fol- i (owing guod news from Wilson : "Dear tfro. Ifrjln : W0 have hnd a grxisj little meeting iu Wilson. Thirteen bare been converted. - " i-,. ! -ii ,f . H-.-t l,i-i. .ic il Coiii.c( Ji.iy ill N. York (hlllhl lllVV ihilt.r till tii,.r.. ..!... . .1 f J n - y -"!. "i iii limn , illlinlu lu,ll:,t ivtt i,f Hi i ehil.L roora bountiful than her thoughtful tetiderres to hef-tlj'Hif mother, more lad ituurdeaflT under uel circumstance, or more heart leas limn me euiuct ot tlie landlord who ih4ayf d, ,d wh wvwbj irih nnj utiivi vill WIIO miui take tbtM poor creature in .. ' "Thai ie my tuothoiv' the taiuVpofnt ig to I he Core. ' "The ulght before laa( two meaj came iwo our bouee and turued ' my fattier and innilier aod ni ttmi my -two little brofheia our. ; W had ho where to go. We then went to eloey in an en- try. Nobody titratxl u ejwy. all iwuht. U the iiLwuiug Uihwr weutawey u Jnt4 for another place, lie Wa g4ie all (lay. We had nothing. W eatp iuid. were- err hoftgry. Father oante buvk at Uo'eloet ad then went away agaiu. Xobody ril I lot im iul. ihjtr Itutue, b cwM) they ewiU if Ihey diJ tlte landlorti '$ f wewei4 iutt Ibe yard. Mothi " ;U(f ww ticky hmi iclT hHM! lime Uelore, and Wy UflW Wfothura. i u i i ' ,7 """"e ; erkani. Mr4her Ian down ami t itm auui i i , 'lt " " ' cjf iib, nirimi "' ad-aciietl atr hwd. WiMi , . a " af at. A 1 t.tJ MMiku- llkilt.rA- .I...... ! ..." ? ""u Hint I iitl iaiiui nmv kr HtiL ilu..h ;', wJr r-'ot an.Klivre.M.,m,t(y i:i. .i i i ..... r...- i 1 1 ;i'i...i I...- i ..... r... .i.- . i ,.c. -r- r land l-vk tis kll here. M oilier did'a4anv . 1. . .1 .... ...I LI... ..II .1... . 1- J j " ) - " I lie p..Mre- 1 ; ' fe euw .1.. .. - I XA of y.i trj,ticT, lrm, up. state Jbat a deaeeul wa HUultf-upon nutur!- ;oW MlJ tf cuntorfuitere :.. ,i ,ieju4( Frida last, and It. uf thui number arrealoil and ciiniuitted tu prison. llHt vsttttillallllUiia wa a. teKe , I),jv Uwvatgh, lueWl. B tbv -Rafteioen' iUue," key Uy a iimu tutiu- ed CulberstiMi. Tlie Ottrtie arrvsWd. were .Ilium InUxrrslo. Alary Alern .i i i : i i i , . (j,, y Stewart uud George Jliiive. ,mtU ( CuIUr.ton was found, M,?, g.,a and iler ri anu.Miiliiij lit. nearly f3H, all exceedingly Well exectl- led. and a fJ 1. le oil thu Northern iUnk. "' K. ntlii ky, altered lo I il. The I -i . 1 I .1 j ... , --. - """o " eareneo, anu ih ine Cs " 10.0K1 a ...11. 1 wmci, uuvu anu 1 I... . -. 1 . 11 1... 1. ... 1 :.i. lies of various sites, acids, etc.. aud a small ipiainty of unfii.i.liv-d ijuartu and. l.uirdulUrs. lliu onicers tueu pruceetled , Hl hnildings, and in the stable. - tllkioo, April S3. Twenty itfilJimj$ Dd-alithtdS'i fiutiti Often. A p'aceknown a baud' It. ..deivoiu, n.a.rfiiHI. ar-a- retdelice for thieve undother dnifeputabte characters, v'"l-iy invaded by ibe iVliCe au4 T I....LI...... J... .- . 1 1 . 1 mo.isiM.1.1 auu nine ourui iu.su. " " St. D't'la, April 25. foHmu A f ttirtAddi t of Mr. SilHtwi Secretary Stanton has publish- e l an address to thu iople uf Kansas in the Lecomptoft I toon, lie say tlie ai- iiiin.l ration lias recognized tliwaulUonty twi ii in Pinal tmiyriMMNi. itj ptr- lmt.,.slia cMyi,,,, will tabmit itbe vital .piesli.ai of the d.Mi.et.c incite . lions of the State to lUu ilMeoeut role iof lhe people, and think that Congress j will then n.IiiiiI lhe territory immediately into the Union as a Stale. He reeotw ! mends a geiteral amnesty for past and jpieneiit pr.taevutious, mik) expect the pre- jaence o (iov. Walker about the iniddba lot" May. I - Br. Lrtrxa, April 2Z. Fmm .Ww Atxiixt. The Santa F mad arri ved at ludeHrndeuce ou tlwsl.t it.at. The ludiuu depreilutHMteetailuiued iu New Mexico, and extensive prepara tions were being made for a ' campaign against the Apaches', to commence a boat thu 1st of May. Ditlioullie with the. Utah were apprehended ; but the Kio- , wascapsoe theuiselve. were friendly. Tho weather w a. unusually warm, and the fur.iier were busy plauling. Buai ue wa dull. Sunday Life in Chicty. Here ii picture of Sunday life in Chicago city, now and for some time, under Republi can administration. It is furnished by the Time: ' '' . "Here in Chicago, on S inday, we ba 56 churches open during the forenooO ami evening; but at the same time, there... are nodes, than eighty ball rooms, in each iiraeeilll ..... . . . """r t'i""1 l,y ptx-'a,","" bt do a thriving bu.iucs through aidev0 trance. Curiout Put in Shot Manufactory. Previ.fli Ul 1742, shot were made bf dr.a.ping lead into water, and they wero invarinhly flattenodoii .mo aide. In-that year, Mr. WatUj-tW wifo of Uritiall shotmakur, who had Ireeii earnestly lie. thinking souio iiiuIIhmI of making the. hot erfectly round, is; said to hv drearaetl mat it could be u.ue o.y uoippH. load from a irreat height, She and her hiisbiind tried it iu the .haft of eoal ' 1. . . j . . t. a., a m inn with net feet iiicces-kaml took out 1 . i. patent, realizing ,rJL!t iiillZ; i'v i ii ;

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