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The Baliburr IacIIs m s.l. '"'. ntrao7t. iury bUliTvf alTaii i i.i!i 'TiTl3nTuMr 1 "Th iltifitC Aii "sleefiuo"' for State tdlioer i to be, hchl V-dur jlinf. tumttJtud. tome f the tf&vil&r TTieutlTnjj : "' K-curVtsiu-'o" of the bloody sciuos v!i.cli liave charac.crizc'd'iilo char .ter election vf that .-. ftr hm time ! ps-t, -applied to tbo Governor of tita Slate; and induced by their reprc&utatimis believe tbut 'liaiiii5'ittlJMrfifit-f' ' public aceQof err tig.m initiated 'X ciiiTistHmdeiice: with Ttie7ilHrr of tbef citv, aii'l finally i-Hed a 1 'loclainutmn in effect declaring "r:"' law. i he ctTc-tMiwiHw wiwajuc9dii;iaiMfiiig. iflMuU puinrI.c.IarKRg!TiTirOiEa. ' I'ublic sentiment in Uattimore i deti tiniorc pupc- -"-elusion of ded un tliis ci.tlkt ..f autho.ity Wtwcc-n of Mayor Swans communications toGtiv- j tl,u governor uud the Major ; but it is .At-twai I I ' !lOW i lVaifv Hie ironnil (u- ,i.;.a. .i r 7 i ill,vlU.l;.V,cXccutlvBi .Wamud j i mw r it Aa Mayor i f riii Ci'y of Jitltimorc, 1 1 uiattvr more .roerlr vitliin tbe cinari.ili luJd my coi.iiniM..'oi o.r.-otljr from the of the Mavor, ami that he wilt witltdawj pc'-pK and am aco.nn'nt.le to them for orocIa'iJatioii. I the manner in u Inch I uiclirw inv trust. : .... , i The office which 1 have been elivd ..,h.,. 1 lire A'-ai. J: toa-nine was eonlerrcd upHi ilie wiiIimuI j We learn that the Mayr has consult-' solicitati"!!, and will he laid down wheti-j ed several emiiieiit jnrirre, whowe opinion twi it shall bv made t. apear that I have upon the snhjeet will Ik- given to the pub- Just tlie conti.hnco ol IiIm'ms whom it lias lie at an early date, together with the in-, luvn tny endeavor to serve. 1 e-.in reeog- st:uetiou to the pohee rviilatiiij; theirj liizt .-uliordmalion to no other power witii-I action on VeliRd.iy next. Thee in j in dieapliere ot'iny duty. lUeemed itdue tructions, which Jrere iu preparation be-j to tfniiitery to utt'oul our Kxeelleliev the'foie th. :aao of the Governor a l'rueia-l am i It t Intorniatioii in repaid to thu uiat-' nialai . . uimmi tie iniliee the tiuiv ' tt rs to w, tl.ltt' invi! Itn li Vuii relerin your lett , am! e from von anv reliable, evideine. lj(iin wtili-li I ean lejraliy net, ol a coin- couiunttetl to llieir cliar, ol protecting 1 bjia(ioiiuu the art of any of our citizens ; all claijuitig to he voters in the eirci-e! tu i(ir rijct the law at The coiiiiii;,c'cc- "t their rioht, and of precentinj; the fuove tioii. lh'it while 1 am thus Iraiik uijlore-, meiit flout one ward to another of urno ! iia-lov :iij niy plan for the pri ci.ili n '.nid disorderly peroii. In ot!n-r pointe ol 'lie ' jj'dic peace and the pro;n ti"ii o iIh-m- intritetoi,4 are il i;ied to i nfon c tic t. : ii by every meant) at my rloin- ujon the police jhe win! and nnp.ii ti.tl niiiii.i, 1 must be equally so in declit i: dix-hare of their duties, and of preset v to iccomze anv joint aduiinUlrattoii ol the ieace of the citv. aff.i r tor this city. 1 ae powers of the Mavnr are bel'.eved ti be ample, lie lias his resort in iasc of viiiefgeucy to the civil poe as aeii a to tlie military arm, which, like the for mer, placed by law under his control. It will be hi duty to use h. best euleav ora to see that every citizen is prott-ftrd in lil constitutional lijjhi. aiel tliat the pi ace ot the trtv is ine-eitel l.v the means at ins di-j oj, blioiml be atleiiiitel ! 1;, however, II introduce a pow- re ;i!i iVe th.lt o' er in the city ot P,.iii m.. its regularly . i 'it-l power should or s-- .! .: r.'ie-. or it e .tht:c a . may Hot ih eoiilacl t CilCuol., .I the' par: O 1. Xj'll ..I V lllll.t ! the c.'. v , .. i : sh 'iu,! i eiuieuv - tioii t a -ta'e occur, t-' br:ii; witli tue peop: Wftliollt .111 "il. ol the ioc ii a r th 1 the s. nee re ..-..et t..a! sitv.i teiioi.s.'y e i hi".,;, i t.ie j" ..e auii leai to c ' t-e.j a llies be the diit ol ,ili - i uLU. or, il posoiiile, tu ,ieit. Tin-(tovi riior replii !t!i s .inc war nth . to the ilav or's hnu of aiumei.t, dial .1 seems pp'j ir to jiole a art of that re plv Hi order to u "i-'ht u .'lci -l.tndiii of tue cuntrovui.-y. Ooviiuor J. joii a) s : Clothed with anthoiitv t see that the law s ai e executed tin oiijf'ioas the ent.n hitf. I Callticit com;, i ei. ell I I. ..v the c:t of I!aitunorc or its M.;vor .-e ;:i:zes "I. ; tuhordiliatit,u to the Ista! e 1. e uTi ve. 11. s power is created by the constitution; that uranie iiisiriimt nt also d- lines lii-, hitiis. lias the Mayor of l!a!.iiuort' anv iv-ordinate position iu that iu-tiacter, . are not Ins authority and ti.at ot his cii v the mere end'twments ! oidnmrv l"i latioii ? 1 am mortjlicd and pained to no tice that Hpirit in a municipal aren', which, if generally carried our, would subvert the whole theory of our institution, and end in nalous rivalries anion ' tie- chain of o!', i .Is I w ill not lour in bil '. ii. nov - prulracted refllfiitnlll 1 f an car r wtneh must rather be the jfrrowth ot otiieial sru sibilily than of lliitukeli c .ncep' loin of coiistituii.e.nil iiositioti. tf The iiat'ii al -eipiel of sucli an error ii tlie fiirllicr mil in ation timt my powers ami Unties are .. he iniliateil into actin ty at the di-cielion ut inunicipal -aiuordi nates, ll i you tlnis await the appliea'ioii ofyoiir subord n itcsf lfn.it, whtf Sun ply because you are swum to see the laws executed, and while in general nm cn tidc ill the fultilluchl ot their dalles, 011 still hold in rescrre thce powers ot su ' pvrvision which are made neees'-iiry by the fact that tliene ftubontiuatn mav it'.( recognize their own- tleftnlts, ami their" Kerious bearing on tbe general welfare. Is not the city-tilled with club, .f law less ami violent pai li.atis', whose very appi-1-latins brandish tieti a nee at order, and make the peaceable prefer to surrender their n-!i's rather than claim thi-ui at tlie risk nl life f Sir, is there no hew and no authority Soiin w here to curb out; cla-- aial shield the other f It . tnuoidinury civ- il power1 of Ihe city is insiilli, lent, "what" istin inevitable deduction! Is it not bet ter timt y,,ii should admit its itiiidcj'uucy, ami he t ",rdi.,lly grarefnl that the coii-fi-tuie.h i. . .ppbeil other p"iirs, and Juriiiitti 1, t r'yinir aid, the lv.-eiitive lo tl'teih-re w ho ,as 11.it been at alt colupii Calid i, . .ji,t aiinnotiticR. Ill'' tiovi llii.r coiu-liides witli the dec iiiralioii ti,.,t w I, ether the MayT cm "pc ate? with him or 'not, l.e will iw etiry "iiatis r-oiistitutiuually to set- that the l , an fa;ii, fuly executed. And tin. ri upoii issue his priailamat ion, and 01 dern to some ot the in.litar'v comiuuieieis to have then tr'i'.p, in re.idaiess 011 Wc.'ht hu- also iijade ni-plication ta lliiitimore tm the day of election; but it 11 hut probable th.U lht'telrC!t "wrii he Kmiitcd. Ihe proceeding . have' naturally cans great excitement in K.illimore ; and tiie liuveruor has Leva waited upon by a iiuuibcr of proiuineiit' ciliz'-ns who urged l."ir. to withdraw Iffs Proclamation. A hiiiiibcr' r,f the militia oliiccrs also called upon him iii f u miii ir him tliut tim nniita- Tin! not',, bey their oidcriftl that! ay. He e l'rt:ii " "- V ; I - -'' I' ..- ' : : - - : - JgfMW v'-";- , ;r; .' , """"" --'f- , " ' OL. V iinuil!iit lltial lilB H)VITli(tr lt:i n blunder. Il..tl.a I,. on ..f .h.PV, ? ? . ' rk-ratioil ufficrocutvlriTLTri-rvd iu a l, I reiuaiiim oaring tUe uay in the no oediate ieiintrol llio rvamxtive I'olU ihe N. ork Kxprcsswel! sax s, I hei e is an old sitviii that a predicted riot nex er comes If nd in this ca-e, ii 'tw ith tandiiio nil tin- bluster, let us trust the proverb will prove true. Affair ia Ballituorr. The indiscreet haste with which Gov. Lioii, of Mary Uud, chose to inteifeit- in tue titiinicipai ..tlaos ol Iho c-ity of Italti ' ittoic, bv. placing. :n etf.-et. the ci'y under ni.iitial law, iu aotici 'alion ot a rn t on the da of election I i row i, and in o-.teel eoi.tl.ct wirh !Ir- d.tty mot the pre rotative ! tbe M.av or ,f the t-:l , is vir t Malty at'Ktiow U-direil hv ti.nr. L.on tniu-.-elf. lie Ji:i, atier vo ,'e.- eoi,s..!et.itioti. and a l!i,'lts!' f ol the arrange:, nt . made hv Mii'l Swan lo pu - r c tio-pi-Jice :t ah st cnre t ,e un.tttei t upti d wX f else of the riut ! w. tirade, I'.idra'.t n hi li oci.triialion Ciidin oul the mibt.ii v, uud has iiitor.md Hie Mayor, that lie K :i!i;,t,l Willi the arraiiementa which ii.ti- ieell it. ade. Il cois. jii.-nce ot this, tt.e exe te-iiei.t in lUlt.tn i aiis, i m a Ico loei-l.ie iy il.r K lo(l. iii-adv:-., ,1 aitloii .,f the I ii ernot , ii is ;,,r t.ie most part ilied nut, and the eii v is pnet. liov. I.imi mils! have been teiribiy pplehinsne ot a riot, lor he not i,ii!v",r- I. red our theniihtaiy oT I hiltiin n , but applied to I lie I'm-ole'it f..r I inlet! States h ,, aiei i.iso went lar as n asl loc 'ii. t-iiead.- l 1 1,-vri ii1 'i ol ii oini.4 I't7,o tifftsutd ta:'l o til i" to he Use.l in Mir t:ii, re a tcju t W li ch ( iov, W .is t.-o nappy t taut. We lorn tr the pajeis tliat !un-e tho,i-s,ti: i u,. islets w.-re aetually tiispati hv'l t.v l. o -lini to the leiief ot ols tiinorous J I. iii..eralu- Iriet.d. too tiovirnor of Mart tan !. It -e in to Us l .iat titese t w o tj.o ei in.r s, l.i'oit a'ol W is no hav e made asses tv li. .ns,. v ,-s, a -npv a truly ridn uloi.s po-ili n 1 1 tlie one in U ' lilnti 11 I at li s siiado fl ( mug outside Ills p. I (-.in tioll. III leiiii.'Wilh iiie prerogative and duty nl tbe Mayor of liaiiiuiore. and seekinjj t liaordinary aid trmn ahio.i l the other ill comply in won the in. el reipn-stol liia biotiiei til- ia.', ahd s i,;,: ;ir-n .til tbi Wat t.oiii Vuinia, eiioiiii t -r a aula!: arinv, I i put Uowii a riot wi,ich did not occur. Can't these Ileiooeiafo tiovein ors attend to tin.-ir leo.tiin .ite I, i.ncss. a-id not inteif rj in that ot olotr ptoplef Mas' i . l.t'lV,)!' tlaia.,: to d i but to a-k o W ise for inn-ket-, and ti -v. Wit to send t .eiui ' Was it necessary to call on the Oh llotiiiuion to keep the' peace ill Haiti.. tore city ! l-kwrv- w;i !o send on to.Vi SuOtHrtsM tOV.. 'tHrtt; tr i.iii tr"iiiitrt- kt-tVl.MTuvtiit a ri'it Ucv iu t-wu on the ..ccii .f one'.f ouf t-Uitrr vk-iiiuiis , . i t i .1 i . t w ,, t;- -raiiuem. hiui win stnootit in n.tH-itn io lli. siut woiiij he Ihoustit ot it: Wouiil i tneie not be a general leiiinatioii ol the l i jverftor by men of all parties. Ihe whole concern as the Petersburg 1 ntelligt net r rem. uk-, is of. a pi-cc -with the systematic hiioibuggi ry of ihe Il.'in oetaev, who avail tl.euisvl ves ot every iwi-si: lie occasion ot i..-iei .ng ineiii-ei v i P M'C'"' ihampioiis of popular ligrn-, wiiicii tnt-y t-.oe itti-iiii ns .un. 1. 101 r. ( ot ,a lni.1 liiuili elK-rn-nc III mereiue as the King of Iluhoinev cares for the lib-1 nl.' affairs, mi l .. eoj y In, reinsrkt for (lie eon e. tvof the iiMserabie bla' k w retclnVw li mi si.Ierstion of lli'jst: who Ih.I.I cr.ttou in this w be tiar't : s If to ihe V it'ibee s at e traders tiu.i : ' ' wlio uilisl ins ports. h'i'j. -ts - . Sad (W. A l-b from . w Y..rk v.. A ni.-riei.ii t. e ill- f !..'Wiii . - hssl ll.mVl.1 ais !.: the 'is-1. !' ' ei ' '. !.:.. I (i ibJY f-if ,. '' 1.-. M -1 1 l.ililia I r. ii'?An,ait Oi'l nhrll- noie. and Mr. ! in-in .'.f ryj.'1'.sl ai-il ir I 1 ' 1 tl - .poiule l ilf. tin: lir,.. 1 , IV of lie t ol lialh I ; j .4 thi- . .n , a ' it-.- fi-t 1 li' 1i-iiisi:h h l'l- -liaV poeeUllsr .lei ? r.-n.tik-l lo n ! i, li I t ':.' ".ni.tlnn s . o...li,. l. II l..-r -iioiill le'i-r latorii.- ll, L kxjit"A.-L.t!iilt Tllfi iiiiBaKaidiiiiM-ftB W th" r.-n .f trmfrr: Tr 'arwitti iv-pir-vr t,, le r wiifi iLiiit?,' -li-i -! I.r -.'I'shu ; lurloit the r,j-t . li iIieiAV.-.hiWTiv. aTif f- h -o ili fispwiT .1. t.i to toiler, il f.otu hi'ii liui1-r. ir.-iii;tli all J l.a 1. 1..- i ' -e. -1,1 1 s hi w.tk nil I Inn .l .i ru.,iii;ii- 11! lo . k - lli IK-ir a poiiiti il f -r th.- 11111,1. .(3 'a- " '' br'.atle l l.i-r 1 1st, all.' l,MM,"l l.'-r risi, itl.oui I. win ' eviiii-.ll Ihu lihlrsi Ishly i itin fioHi the first hour ., ler illneiM. . a -a --. -s- An Irish gt-ntleiintn lately fought a dti - i.t with Ida intimate friend, because he io- e.ii.dr n-s.-rliil that be was born without a shirt pn hi. baft j , i. . U U la j, - Y f - TuawSTVaaua. I'LUI.l.-MI I) HV KKlJt toT OK U. 3. SMITH. A lament un s i in ' llic n.-uno f Thomas Ilm iin.kw..i:tm. wrill. n, kIiu li.i.l rtwutly . . Iiik return liotne to IxiuisiaiiM. Whrr iniw 1 hi in si-ti&oc ikotizlil. One ul tlwr. Tmiu Jf-artrd frrrud. As brr I thy imuir is vrntv, 1 Instrilfe-! by tlims oiru fertile hotd. Ilrr, HiusiiTfly, Ihvu smI sud drt mini - Ut iwsiiy tofg w4 aapf y dsys j. And uflrn thiwhl III u.uu-ttta wsiil T'mi w n, t d lhf on lli) ft). Tbti- ll.ilirroifr 1miis with ssr.n.sut, Knjiu u(li' unsteady KMid) )i-ijhl. With rsis-ful sOi bus ltd along llf lii,IU,iis to ibr t..atb il instil. Oh T M,lor b.- Slid riU'-l jravr, li-s tbu fnau hi V IVwcuJ l,.!i', My VtMillifui furtid, siib sfsiit brnrt, Ihjim- turlUty uuW 1 Sadly luuuru. ttb ' Ttwaiiaa. d.-ar dlarlrd haili., V Im n bii lliy tX'Stlr Hrt lk,a ' VV bal Jng-I kii.d thy -)ril buds '!'. tuiti lliy iu arid vsaft ibrs Imiiis ? tlh ' sh.r- , i,w lliai n-f bit luiid Th ,i , ,!, tio-a sini',i- lina ,ial trace All ' III Wtl ttllrlll III:!,) bllld, It'- Uh kd 111 dralti'ii i.srs rs4d etiibeari S.il, V.dkiu Kll. l- - Co., N (' A l;"MTI- hKAl.ll V I lit 111 Si KAN'. t.K I II AN Hi TlMN. Uitlitv oui.tiin.s niur,- strn-Iv la, crej.u tor h ;i litHil I l.v iiuist highly eoiori-l to n,,M f. 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'l'.t, tit li r 1 11 nlmu'L worn i tit ( li.l clliitlljj.1- m l Ii.; Itw i.(--il I. 01 ijit.-r, inr' Ii- 1. ft h.-iti. t.ui f.un 1 rm k 'I. r kin tu if-'m- It 1 1 ii, lli wit- h ttt.t! t'-ti y U-Iurr, :ih.l uif liMl M-Hl t-.ii i tWa-.i It. ill i;tw-. i.li -a . ,y. .M-art, A fiiluft l.fVT. hull j- t'!.i;ik iv tli ,in-.M(t '1', io1 wn-it f--I foitli lit'!-- Ilf .li'd lift-, (tor . .'iriM n .on it- ' Titlnl f.-.'-r ' I-- -! .ti v. r, 1 T,tKV ijs it L -t LI fottUli j mm immtti, in K -ry (tjui ij, ai.'i t.liitiio', ur 14 urli iii )i,i, or Ut jift.llij.t. tj liiui Ut ft Iitlt: in flii t'tll u ( 1 to a Ilult '!. it ti-t.li- r iii tit'ili Ift-t-l .: rJ.. ainl aiii-tiitt tli' fii .tA it )u'Mi fun hnti;t a t'! n-l ii;il'tt nir his v to tti lo:it lin liott-M; t.din w titi titci. li wait mntkcfl Htti iitMiti, an.) whu louuJ, uu futvWr iii'i.!fv, lliJtt tin (iivr.i i.iu nil tu.tn w;n k hithrr ' Ilm ftoii M:tt u ft . wlll-tl lli.' p:i!i lit ! ft Ii .MM', out iiaJ L'u.l i iiouli oMti liitoi to know iliott t'i wiM-r. r U foit- Imu wu- iti.t.--.! dm j.u :. .i- ii. j it .' rf'in, ih wiiuni it imi mit m .inn rcnGfii'iti -riM-ly; ll tZrH 'i M man by the 'o li.-art; Koi.i tMk Ihiii to In l-tJje- dim nl. f.-nl lat witli ktiMim-s sihI Ji'volioii. I to hu iini ssy Only tlotl highly isiloretl louisru-w is of'.cu iliiiiiii.-u by ulcrn lealuv .' t'tucimnalti (tat. sa - Sf II Vuur CoIIod. In tha tniiik-l n-puru of thr rItfvill 'h v-ro-r, we find lii loiiijwiti h.Iii. ,y Mr. Jaaiet j ,; .c.,,, M P.)tUeitle. ' " C;tt-,u sn-rirtsn nsk.il, l. 11 ,!i-l Ki 1,-11 our t'o.tnli! It I. tl.'lti-thtig out ot the w;i for reoi ti-r to oft'.-r Ins opini.iti to I In hi lur.:; hut tl it 11 worih uoltiiii it sli.til eostyou "liutluri. W.11 wh'-Ti is lie' luile 1 any now. v hv f 11. . -iiis r.'lri.iH wauls h. r supply now. ... I t.., .1 .. ,,..1. 1 1. .1 ib.. . ...... . ,11 .1.. .1.,... I..r ll.is i..-isf,n: t:uibal -slulea loii li.i.ii'l gin,, b i-ii'iiih fir a whole ' :ir ;,f'd Ih-io- l!n- tir-it ri.n vuii wilt '.. hi llua , oiiiitiv will h, on ' 'o'toll Lfri'li, (lor eolloii is now aljott: lln jirld; iifpn.'l..) A0.1U1'. tti. ..iliTiTlil tins . 010 1 r v wll re'jTii- tun.- tu Ii ri v.; ii s llio-; r.us.-. ,j'i, ntly 111a1111l.il tun-is eaniioi yo 011 now lirii. ..ii'iK-) as torim-ily lor II"- asi.ii lli nl tin y it 1 1 : .. y ca ur,,,, g... , n o ..HmMssrs uitli iilt-r, .1. 1 here. IS attuLlier. vaiw li. luuk U ,7 . ,i i I i , raiij t.1,1 im-.lss.ll lite L'",J alio lias liuucs sliv , , , ' i i miii in.! ii:iii , li iniii'Ms sue I iiih win I ,,(,(, I lir- priiui-in this CoKnlri lias nlr. a.lv jj t. , .,1 u pulting up int. rest ity th.) Iisnk , f K-rnfliitnJ. ntnl ss.ibt.n will r".-t-l il tir-it. Tnkinir r r,1L,;,l , 1 Liitt.ill H ill f. e III hial. 1 ilkll.lt ,1,, ihiii.'s i.!ic.'.-il,', lniv h.nwsi ,iii.n.,si.i is. '-tlmi IIm- t.lantaf will S-t li'is lt nn.-s b twooii . . . . . . .... Una auo, (lis lt ol rehru'ry, Ittjs, ; . I 1 liars ars two kinrls nf f.iuiiU ir. Into one i vou nut your iwret rMats.' and fnto ths other ynu put your Ut. .' -j ;i'"v'- SALISBURY, N. C, NOVEMBER 10, 1857. "" Fruiii tlx N. IX SiMuiiin. The Lale William Hill. In our last we Inieiiy announced the h i . i of W ii.i.i am 1 1 tix, Secretary of Siute. , hjaiiiig charactei iatica were fidelity, ill-llw-1 iTtieral took place nt the M.ottiodlst 'jnoliv'. aiiuulucitv. hoitestv, ititet'ritv, be Kpiteopal Church, In this City, on f'ri- 'HJy J i i I . h.,.,.,, t , Jwefc ifejmbyfccca eoneom'e of people!. re. im; l-" of the Canitol, and the principle places f Im-inc;. thronohont the Ci.y, were .1,1, a, a mark of r, eeaseu. iu nonun ii.i- -. liliteieil hv Rev. Mr. Whetdcr. Urn minis - i . , , . . i .. ir, i U'r '" c,'"ru' lT :1 ' b ' ! sermon Inuir thy U-W t. tor know that my Kc. if. m-r liv e.h, nnd tut llefthall eland at the latter day upon the I . l.L . I". ......l1I. ... llUrill. ttOO IIJI'M'., 0.i III,. TSI,.( I destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall 1 ; sec ttol. Jo, cu. i. vs. i, -n. I'artly from facts fiunished ii, and j partly from on r own know led.'e, we arc i enabled t fjivc tin follow iu brief hio j rnphy of the tlceelt-'cd : i V ii.i.i am iliu. wrtstjitrn in Surry (now Stoke-j county, .V -n tlie 2.J.I ! Sep tember, 1T7'I, anil died iu lialeioh on jhe ':.lh of October, I -ii, Uin; 4 1 month and b d.ivs old. If lii's eailW life litlhiis know n beyond ll.e few bru t rcmini-ciin i s occai,naliy narratetl by himself. His fa! lor, who removed from Caroline dainty, a , was a It.tplist minister, u st ill. ' patriot and mi holiest man. Ibirnj; tin; war of the lievoliitioii his st.ri in appeals stimuia ted the Whis of Irs tioii. lie was a chaplain iu the Aiinicau iirmy at the battle of t tinlford t 'unit lloue. His son William was then b"ij eijjtht years ol I. i.u.d ho Well recoihjcted hc.il 11,4 the ln.ir of the liltilliiy, Ii 111 o.!y 1,111 iHiic.-d.s 1 taiit from th- tie! ! of I rftt.-? I lirhas been 1 Man! to relate that a i.,rt tune pi!or t this buttle H band of T,rii cille'l lit h - jtatlicr - hm.Mh where It and his mother wtic, and iieju ie! foi liis f.U'.o-r. On I beMirf tohl that he was lot at It .me tin y I 111 bl, avow 11 ' then intent .011 to nah.' -ly'1 .'""iliiiu if tl.evf.iun.l biro.. II had incun. d t-i , 1 , 1 I - , .10 I. II..,, H. 1,1" ... ; , , - 'I 'I 1,1 til br ..! (lie ,,r,u'ii hi e patil i '.invi r At. 'us: CltllsC. I 1 43 wits a III. lion I hilt me! at 11 : . . r : . 1 7 ".. 'to iiupi 1,1 1 - j a un lit foi Ihe State. ' l'l : 1 1 inn :i name et ot l'.,i -lie w.is 11.1 , '! wile; the mother ' t- ,' bb,,:. .h tc, 1 bid 1 n ,1'iittl s. 1 liicllioll , whs K! v., 1 I 1 nail v of Can, 1 1 ne co ' The latii becretar. Jhe httti St inted eiiut a! voutl, l'le'fo, h but I :;mlt:d t 'iut at.ol.J I .-ii the plow ! i m iiii, 1 he i ai- 'o ..! t.i , n, . i.is tuition Ht .h. , ', I vpsr. At tin- t-arlv i i.tlioht -Clin. I. ti.ll 1 i w hi le he e.'U lied a i , t reil t o the tifll be S loliid Mil. In the month ! .1 i faii.ud a li 'ti'i i-l 11,'r Hardin, H-i . of ( , v,i;' hat in ob 1 fi.e,, M.uk , rn aid--. , e. then ' In IClleloh i i 1! (.1, aifte o's 111! Miliar llanhu, t .r.-i, Secretary of Mate, he and entered in. i i ,-- clerk. A-.-ori.l'. , Wl' oiltce as it . tn the like 'I lly .ls" Tofii W Ie, i: i , i ii'! (ii '- ',,w in I'lJee 111 1 lie finned in ihe .'iine position i.nih i ein;ary White ubti! itlioiit lanilary. ftni, when he was man i d t Miss S. i lah, daughter of t .,1. Join . eddy. C "I. 'i. w iis a stiiiiniii Win.;, lli.1 was cap lured by the II. :-:-h nnd iVi pi i s. .i e 1 f ,r a onj- time in ( b ,rl. .ton, S. t '. He a iiic.nbcr of the liist ( ,,i i entioii ( .tlm people held iu the Stale on Ihe -it'll Ail-rust, 17ii,iitNew Hi lue ; aisooftiii ( ouvintioii field at Jl.t of August, 177: ed Halifax ( 'oiuitv i 1 i 1 1'.? u oiroh ou I :,c ; an i the I State l.i ishl tutf from 1771 to 1 A son am! lour daJighUrs, ill! now liv ing, were Ihe friiils of tbn mairiage. Ilia Wife died oil the 1 Hi ol' l'ebi u.irt , Is;.". A short T-i un- after bis lianiugi- been gaiffil iu the uu-rcantile b iines at II ty wood, Cbathaui county, where he re mained but a sh ut line', returning to Uuleigh during the uar 1 S'.'C IK'ie, tor u lnie, he I 11 . i a o l 'he Siiiue pursuit, at e Siiiue piirsii laichard Smiths old stand, Mr. Smith i being then his clerk. At t'ie session oi l the Legislature of Im'I -'." he wu appoint-' eil a magistratu for Wake county. At tiie February term of the court of pleas ami I tpiartcr sessions iu the yeiir IS".!, he was s elected IJegister of ihu coilnfy ; and at , Kebriii.ry term, J "hl, ho was eb-ctcil County Conn Clerk, w hich ollico he hi Id I until he was elected S.icretary !' St ile in November, Wl, succeeding Win. Whitceu .Iness, coiisidci atinu uud real heroism, .. i! -1' 1 :. n . "r .. I . 11 '......... .... . w lio 'died ill Oetolit r; 111 I In the year Iol or 1 S. he again mar ried. Hi second wife was Mrs. 1- riinces 'C. Illolfut, reliet of Joseph !loilnt, Lmp, of Chowan county. Her iii'aideu i.aiue I was Conner. She is a lineal descend. nit j Iroin John Arclidale, a (Junker, who sue ceedeil 1'hiliii l.nduell as (iovenmr of 'Mroliiia in the year lb!'!. l! V this mill Si. c is btlll 1 j.'Sl lliciu was 110 1.- ne. ! VIII I'f.apitol in i At the hlir.lilte; of I ll'tl, Mr. Hill sticcefded, bv stren e el t'Uitjf, ill preserving the records of his olliee, and hid them removed to what i now the site of lie- I -ai un 1 I .'u nib .Asy lum. I!y lahoiing inc. - anlly he sue ceeiled in arranoing all his piipers before 1 1 1 e ii 1 icejjngj 1 Ml 1 u tT,ifj,,;,iJr)J'iig';.i.ii. , lie held the thci! of Si'-?-tioniry 'of Slate tl U , 1Mllli ls ,Tpar U .l.alm.,1 not hs -Hobly ; and their r - rt 1 ' t UaV OI IIIS ilelllll. -., ,. . . ,, ,,, ... . air. Hill omcl the M. Iv ( lunch Ill ... r. is. i.wiien i.isin.ps .ysiimir.y ami .ticixen - Ire preaclieii in the obi Slatelioiise. lie U'M IDV 1 I." ' ' " 11 '.' 1 J oooiiis. lheru w;as then no church building in ltaleigh. The first church built hero w as .1 . . I 'll.. i ' i T l . . . I ' . . that of Uev. Mr. ilcnduniiig, a Uuit.iri.iii, and the building is now Used us a shop. It is situutinl mi lliirgett street, near the IsluXi of Dav'irJ Uriyster, Sr, The next jchurch Avas tliel'resbylcriiiu, nndthu itexli.ng tu one pe sou ttie Metliodinf,- TIo only pernon now Ijv ing ift iUhijth who Joined Clmrcli with Mr; Hill, U Wely Wliitaker. Br. Air. 11 in whi a Klticcru uirnnun. jus nevolencu and i-haiily. Dut. for the two. , - f' .-: , , ;:. T na"t",f V-W 0 ' ' T cJ wTtIi. ITo w, for (u WCllllll. iiu wna lor tnar iCitrtp n eitdor ,j WHrd j,, tim chimli of; ;willvl, wuo M ,1H;mber. Thero was no i " 'Z L 17,aZ I K..a auateriry in W re.,,o,,. 11.. . wns ever eneeiiii. uu um.u iim nui- 1 , il.fail ,.r..th.,rS and nnver ! r i i i e i i i i- cotisiilnrable roenno to tliii imrtion of sp, Jiehitrslily o( them. Iular as was his , g T,,OHilln). ,tt barfel,- of tlte attendance at the satietuaiy, Ins btr.it ob-, afu jn tlj, and ,,ie ,nrT0IJud. gt.rvaCe f private duty was eaually tm- f ,couliea w- yettf. Wo know of remittuiL' and metliodical. Meibudrfato" . ,. i.',' ,i.Alr ..,; , , . i ueeu, was one o. ins moB.pro.n,ne...eu,,r- iorl..-ulli. rin.l ,.it.t ..I I lli. Ill till tv-iltltal-li ill1 OH .... V. .OS. ........ s...... . fjiiU a 8i(e fu. B (J,,,. tc. his silt-cess II. life It is related ot l.im j lnam,facturc. Why maj t otar people that often on Saturday tve..inKs, w lien lie j a J( M , mtiute for,wl)ty whiakey, s.ippirse.l noeye was on l..u.,exceptthat;iiid j , l( .to.ax.ftotiS com- o.i,,.(i.Hlhewouldkucelii;l..solhceatthe mg? 1(s crnl ntc wt,nd greatly Capitol to return thanks for mercies pa.t. .)rollloIe tie cause of temperance, and the and to implore the Divine blessing upon 1 ' m, w,l0 wj) do 1IUHjt h, mtwluce it, will the iij.proachi.ijf Sabbath. He wits dm- j beCmc a .n,ic benefactor, (..flushed 111 a reiiiarkabledi-reeforhis : Wu wo,j lot wiih , ,o iiiulerstood iiiiilnrm ki miners ami coriliahiy in his .11 tei course Willi his lelk'W-uieii. lie was a man of nat in. illy strong leelinos, but he I en rued ti coiili'ol them. He Was de cided in his political principles no trim mer or time set vcr, but ho always treat ed others us he w .is treated himself- It a believed that In; never voted, yitht r ill i limit or state elections, to turn out an ollieer who had done his duty. it. was "Win;1 to ihe tact that he was a jikmI olli eer, an honest mail, and a kind nnd cur toons etitlemiin, and not that ho courted fav-.r by ciitio iiv t,j paity, tliat he held otli.-e u I 'h'. AU esteemed hi'.i iioiie lot.'itei! his 1','ipaeitv ..r Ins li l.-lity. Inn .1 I man d,", any incident however tii.tial, illu-ti alive "f his char acter, is eagerly sought :iml treasured up i,v liei-e who I, , veil oi admired bun ; nnd ihe I. llou m' iiiivclotc, occ.i-ioiuilly rela tod bv .Mr. II. :l biinsiif. w i!l not be with nit in'ercs'.. I'o it he iiu'ii', ated, both it a pleasure and adu'y.a constant re o.inl t' r tlie h i !,nos of i ' ! ' i e r s a".,I luiva- lllll hi':, 'II., -s ,,'nl eoIllte-V t'i ill! with I 'i ll he bh'.l.h! ih llier to met t. lie rem ., 1 i d th i' be w ho .Jl,! tin., w as often rewanie,! even in this Woihl. M.im t.ll- li;' i hej MIlllCV l to Tetlll--, then an a'luos. uiil,r,,kVli forest. At this l. me it wit a I'eiiio.is undeitak .n. Itihlieiies who by -no nuiiiis un coil. I. urn, iitid Indian o'llr.ics were of .-h! 'I'fi'.rri'iii-,'. The p i-.i;'i' of the inoi.niaiiis, was fioiioht with danger, as tin:, i- but few mads, and they al most impassable. While l(icie he met a widiw iadv with an infant, left by her .unba id's de ttli in a land of straueis, li.ehilie.-s and ah, I.e. She was elnleav- i ;' to malo- her way Inuk to In r ri hi-t.v-t, in ( ar,.!.;.d." Ob'edieiit to the "ell irnis iiupioses of Li. naliiro he ciideator- M 1 , to secure her coinl -it and since! her i a. lar as be co il l, fr .io the hardships ili j ci'.ent t" the j .tirney , lifijuetitly carrot in I iu-r 'inlaut tor hours in his arms, in 111, I. then a candidato for the ollico he so I Lino and worthily tilled, he was opposed j by a p hth'iuaii of ib;scivid populaiitv Mini powerful lauiilv ihlluence. Twice I lie V received each all eipial n limber ol votes. Several meiubers ol the l-uss- laiiiro weiu eoiilniea to tlieir rooms by s.okufbs ami a cmni.tK-e was appoint- nd (icesoe street co.nlorlably cad and ; l"' '" 1 ',' th '' ''"' ,la"' v;,!,- n "VI ,m" !' ' ".cw . In, o, tins,, gentlemen, a brother of the, hand. Ho said ho was pretty glad to w idow ..hot e m, ,,o,,ed but an entire . get out, though he prclel red the State strimu'erto Mr. II ,11. rec leete.l hearing piisoii in the county house, j He wi.sem Ins ais.tr speak ot the kindncs show n her , , ayed in the s,..., shop in the prison. , by him. an, east h.s v.e on that c- i lie is a native of Orange t. ounly, in this ; eoiml, lor .11..,,., Hill, ll.at one v.te j Slate, and served in'ihe war ut the , revo-; setaired l,,s e!ee,. ; lut.ou and - last war. Ie saw W ash- Mr. Hill ha 1 two brother, nueofwlioiii ingtoii at .New burg and be " loiight his .. , - .ii.i - .i ti-i is still bun, i he oilier was at tnu bat-; battles over again this morning. W lieu ; tie of the Horse Sii.i, iiiuler I ten. .l.ik-!wo atkeil him what his age was, here-' , . n i i . .i I. i. . . .. '.i;...i V I. 1 1 II, illlll Hill caiieo oy Hie IllUlltns I lip- lain liig .lohn I lili." He has been dead several veins. Tlir ( t utra.1 un rira. While Ihe heart swells with pride the recital of deeds' of heroism done our C'luiitrv men in India, it is tin at ; by ! less grateful to see eiiuallv h it'll qua! i lies man- Itcsteil miller OiIIIcuIIIch liy oiir Kinilrcil men beyond the Atlantic. The wreck of t,,. Central America, fatal and nainful aa ; i( w as. i.resciits instances of composure. ! w hich dignity l.tiniiiuity. J he captain ot the ill faieil vessel whs truly of a noble nature. lie tiled in the ihsclmVi'e of a n 1 duty w hich he mi 'lit have in part nej;-' b eted with impunity ; but iu him tlic,liir est pait of an ancient chivalry appeared. Iu the presence ol peril the women and ehilitrrii. were his fn.t care. He prepar ed to enforce this intention, but il was iiiiiiecesary. Tlie passengers and crew 1 were as resolute, determined and huutiitro as himself; they secoudeil linn iu every- , thing, add even Ihe women were ready lo do the vvoik of men in aiding him. S uite time ng", dipt. Hall, we llnnk it was, wrote ihu aeeot.nl of two wricks an. uu 1 11 I reneh vessel The ..... ..1 n... b'....hJl ., , ...1 1;......, ,01 01 inv: 1 .iiiir.nu.,-11 v.oiiinisie.1 iiiiv;i, .1 i ' 7 . . .1. 1 1 -. niti tiw-.f-TCTrnimi'irT iiiey wcrgniienrrTiiT and fearless. Captain lleiudnii uud his I conduct and ihe.coiiduct of Ihe passengers s'peak irresistibly in favortif Ihe high tone .;,.. . . :.. a Ti ,10 .nielicau iniml. llieir i itrv ,,,,,!,, , ,0 ,,nlt f tlium ; all Chrisleu- ihnii will praise, tliuil). J.nvrjMwl 1 nut. Di'jtiui triioN or Ovs-ii'.as hv Sia.ii Flsii. Tlie rroviilunue Tribune iavs that the star ,u.di (Ave lingers). have made sad havoc j among the oyster on "Long lied, do stfoy ing not less that i?500 "Aurtli, belong- flu !Jf flail? toff.. - NUMBER 24 i Seuppfraong Wine. . '-"We Itatre ee'tt tccitncn of t!ii tne made by gcfitleinun otour-tsowrtf wliicli would be pronounced good in any conn- Ttry; irwas in ado without the atluitioti of one drop of'Urandy or other alcolmhc i-tiintilitnt.. I no Idea nan Decn preraioni Hhrt thiicellcnt grapo, nnnttrpawed for lflu ,,,,. wou!d ' u wine aithout r ., , . , - .. ;..- i1" "u,u ''"V T7, 7 " " ' This idea ia now ob o .A i, , t icu pernotig WIM is yet to be so urco of tii ,ei(rt(wjlo tf wi . . . .P . n'.ivid. nt.v. f,M.U ... I.IV illtll UVK.'WM as w ishing to confine any one to the ue i. ...,,. i,... , . Ol lllll I'll. . .V ,1.., ;iIJ. IS...IIV. v.'" D.'.. and climate -arc equally w ell ailaptvd to ' the igiowth and maturity ot ull other na live varieties. Indeed, the boasted Cu law ha Jrapc so extensively cultivated in the Ohio vtklley, as ulso the Isabella, now become fauiiAis as a table grape, are both of North Carolina growth. lSut we have in this country still another- variety, a native of the county, which far surpasses them all, both aa a ' wine grape and table grape. It is a black grape, lound by the lute Albert Miih, Ksip; a few miles below this town near the I'nlinico river, and cultivated by hiui for many years. His son, Mr. Hen ry Mish, no sells the roots and cuttings. It is known hereabouts us the Mish grape, but has been called abroad where it has Ik i'ii sent w ithin the last two years, the I'utmtco grape. When we say it is su- , pet i..r to all the graites named, we know - what wc buy. Mr. LoiiL'wortli.of Cincin nati), has made superior fpuikhng wine the nine imce, ali i advises, that it lie graded into all Scuppcniotig roots. This, DoE-Tii-Kf. M utiuun, Last night there gentleman has a root eut to hiui by a j was an irruption into thin city oMong Incud in our town, w hich lie says fifty j bearded men from New York, having in thousand dollars Would not buy if be 'charge the celebrated 'IWsticks," known could not get another. And yet it will 1 1" !' initiated us Mortimer Thompson, f haidlv be lound suited lo the soil and lli-j the Tribune, and editor of the Now York mate of Ohio. Whv will not some per- 1 'icayune. -This morning the victim, Doe son of means -try a "vinevard on' a larg4 slicks aforesaid, was apprehended by his scale ? Now that it has become so tlitli-1 cult to procure a good article f either wine or Inpior, our native wiue will find a ready sale in the home us well as for eign markets. W'aih. Din. " -1 ( ' nl, mirliin lln harj .7 from '- run. 1 Wo years ago, Joel Schooiioveii, ol Summer Hill, in this county, was con-: victed ofarfi.li, ami sentenced to the! Slate prison for life. lie freely confess j ed the coin. nissioii of the crime, and said he was driven to it iu cuiseipiem't of what he considered tu be personal injuries, in- ,1 . i I ' 1 . ,1 nice... up .inn u. a sou iiw,....u oini. mem be is id his family, who were anx , , , ,1 mils lo obtain possession of the valuable . . f i t' M i i propel t V tliat he that he owned. Well, he w; released to day, by executive elemeney, , ami we uici mill at ine corner oi oi.ite,. 'Hl'i. I'iiiii iir.iii, i nils i-lll- iniiiiiieii ; years o n fonrll, . ..uty las ; a... He t h(,n(liUo pr8etic.'V tottered away, "hoiiiewanl bound. - Mlih- lIw usnw, J M.tMn, wUal bad felled Hunk lor a momet.t of, a mans reaching ; bu,in,s .Us,w,,dyHa p,Viiieal. Ws are and passing his one hundredth year in a' I10W lo M,ln ih.iilw N. Y. lod- Stato prison. The senteneo of a innn of 1 ,..,,1, the j,irii.iUtliron-li which these pub his years for life, wa not, in the ordinary ! lt.H,ju, W(:ru miulu, Im abamloued tlw prao- uise oi tliiiw.s, a long sentence: 10 re-; J lease him was ah net of clemency ami off just ice. Tho old man is hale ami heart v. ' land hsiks as thim''h he ni.iiht live a WNire of rears vet -Auburn Amrricnii, 0-fo-' :" 17.. A Tboug;hl. Tb ma .that's vet wiih tttruiitr -witi;' k- t tr tiltrtl witli rsrly d-w. iiribi in-bi r iM-rliim nVr ajfum. And gli.ars w llh b.valirr buc. I'ba pasrty drnjis llint tijjlit ftithui Ita Irsf) rhaiira rrat, ,. Hut Crasher b-auut fur ii sriu. III Iraif's'it ('barilla sural. Si. htiarla buwsd dosrii witb wrighl aud rare, t.r rlualiru w'llii lallrt frivtp sihnar rli-ar.'T what tfi'lr virutrs are, 1 f Vt'tiTti wrailiu; b rrbsf. F.irb Ir-ndi-r fmf is aw.'al that aprinp -tt'nnn bsatia by rrnw nvf 11 ; It' ..it ita iarhnj( liri-nlli 11 bniia .Sinn.' d'-sri'c ln'fH- of lli'Mvi-n, Hi"t'i .Hafatisa. : r.i'iminc Ihe fn.-'iriii. . . .... i . uk in tlie fsini- . . . , e , Iv ol .iim utiMir tuiieus tuuiul aa Uuiitujuro "I . . ... , , , Iiiike.i, on Wi',I.K's.ay lust, a cono aluiped piii of 'Solid jjnl.l, w;o.tl. Itlsitil five dollars, We may lisik out for an .nlvniiett in tlie pnultiy trs.l.', inl a very clos.-pviutiiiialio" of tli gix- ;mrJj,' ,h.ro(r,tcred Shi,,.i. in future. ' Y P ; .. A'j u la Ctmatitu tiohuUnt. , , . , . . , io sunit'iioiiy to miow iiibi a Tniniuaiisi visum .)tWaWavi.-rhc ev School 1 res-. y, minij,( toj us -to m te . bytcriau Synod ot irginia, at its ineet- 'f,,,,,, if..vi.n night, which ing in Washington city last woek, resol v- i m ,(,.,, ; ,iie c;,y f j,.,, x0ri thh win ed, S2 to 3, to witlnlraw from the (Jcne- ut, the hungiy and lioiiselists would rise sgsinst ral Assembly in cousequeiicu of tho an ti- the bread I'.iier, sn.l ilw hoyx liver, and huro, slavery resolutions of tho latter ut Cleave-. tlioot, iiiunlur and d stroy, with a grtat ninny land. i i other woes. V. Y. Krprttt. "'-''' 1 i.U l.CiV ( -,:; ,i l,f (). . ,; -ii ! . fair to contain boine curioii.-i feat urea.- One of these, prepared at the last date, in the convention, ytiifi to abpHsh tliftua grand jury system, on account of ita ex peusu and iniiuisitorial character, and gnb atitute tlierelor the rckiilt of examination before justices of ha peace.' Another it to make theGovernor ex-oflicio trcasuriet of tlitj State, to have do Lieut. GveVnorfv and to make the Secretary of State (jar-'; ernor pro tcm., in caWof tliedeatfi of the . exceutue. A third novelty is the liinlta- ' tiun-of the nuuiber i of members of the . State Senute to fifteen, and of the Asscm- ' bly to thirty, vltl bietiniaT e8ion. ; Al. fourth ie-tlie 'vita v&m systorn of voting at all public elections." This line been done ' all uliaig iu Oregtm, and ia tho-rrtuT Knj--liiili plan, adopted tlicnco into Virginia,' and froin Virginia carried westward;, througb Kentucky and Missouri to Ore gon. The voting is done in the same wa in Kansas. There are some other inter' " est ing features which may be briefly stat ed thais : Judgws of courts are rendered ineligible to any office other than a judi cial one during the terms for which the" mtyr liayoJbccu elected and fof one year thereafter ; towns and cities are prohibit ed from contracting debts for any purpose whatever ; banking charters are absolute ly prohibited, so that the business of cor porate banking will not be recoguired. " - 1 Shower of tfafuia,1 i ,' Do not tie incredulous, reader, when we inform you that on Monday last-, at the foot of Clear Lake, in this county, a shower of sugar candy fell, covering a dirge tract of country. It covered every thingleaves of trees, rocks, sud the earth's surfuca alike. When discovered by the inhabitants the next morning, t part of it W.I8 of the consistency ot syrup, and the rest as, perfectly crystalized aa the caiulyvj-f .tlie' shops. Iu taata ia precisely similar to that of unflavored candy. Mr. Halo, the Clear Lake ex pressman, saw it ! while on ' the 1 ground ami collected a box aa samples, which lie brought to us. There is no mistake about the matter, as the public may learn for themselves, by calling ut our office. The specimens before, us are geuerally irreg ularly crystalized, rounded at one end and irregular in form ut the other, as if broken oil' from some surface to which they adhered. They are from one-fourth to live-eighths of an inch in length, some pure w hite, and others of a delicate pink line. Their genera! appearance is that of. very Small stahigniities, such as we barn often, been iu caves. A similar shower occurred at Salt Lake, some years since. Naturalists pretend to explain such 'phenomena by saying that such saccharine showers are of insert or igin ; hut their explanations seem even more improbable than the fact itself the latter being1 well attested, and the former a 'mere theory to excuse ignorance of Na ture's wondrous workings. j Napa, Republican. , Inernte Iriindtt, taken beloro rrofefsor itibbf, nnd then and there, with intent and malice aforethought, the said Doe sticks, otherwise known as Mortimer Thompson, was solc-tunly married to and with Miss Anna H. Van Clove, of Min nesota, the youthful and accomplished niece of the worthy professor aforesaid. The malefactors and their accomplices left in the afternoon train for New York. .V.-ir .li'ii f'atlntlitim, October 21. Tlie Mazntlau correspondent of tlie Xew York Ilerahl furnishes that paper with MI'SiHI" sensation narrative of tho slaughter Of ,.. , , , , , ... ,. , , . ,, v ,.i,.,-i,. im, aio nolo .lie iiois eiwuin a-si n mi s ,. , .... ... . r .. .,.! Leans, the only survivor of that cruel tragedy. Kvan nys that the bodica of the Americans ttillilmMcr?) were stripped ,. ..,;h, ,.r ,.i,.ti,i.. I,, tloa mJ faid exposed witlVout ba- rial and that the stench arising fro the . . iutawn, and , UIlb,c from thei, .0(ltlU.t , lhiJt Ue a. from ,10 ((f adiwi Americans, and that b flf Uf W1W lifted from a "jar" of ' . , . 'ut ifitr in me uair. " . ,. " " . . . ., Sln,nr,l PiMmhini the Idtt nf iirrt. . - - , . . nct.. itsavs; 'Soinu oi' our fiieit.1, who liave beu in uivor f the iiublieat ion, doubt the iiror.riett of spraad- uij: tucti riiieitioncd iKiori- 1114 puutic during tlm present disastrous nisi, fearing that, our I weekly neo. J, extensively tvpicit as it always 1 l.u .sum nvitrtil ni.lii ii.r.inaj. ilia liinia" We hois) the IndrrierrdViit will be sufficientty j cnnviticeil of the evils resulting from ths course , heretofore pursued by it, so s to abandon the -nil prm-lico iu all time to com.- "MalUmort 1 I'utriat. - : aa- a- - - . , THE AlTT.o.VCUlNt; STATE FAIR. i W notice that our Charleston friends are . ' nmkirig active prepnrations tor th fair, which is j to convi'iiu in their city ou tho 18ik proximo. Tins is coiiiineiid.ible, nnd we intssfely hope, od -f-liav tm dotibsfrxau wdntl wtw-seea4 i liistrd, thai ihe etli-.-ns of our city will not b bo- i ' I, mil those of i!ih uietioHiiis iu making all need ful and iieivssan pre'pai.ttions for thu Stae Fair, .'wliicli is tfo conieni! iii our city on Tuesday, the lOih of Now niber. To our friends iu every part of the Slate, and in the i.efglilktring States, Wa would sue, timt although niniicv matters are some 1ml light. n,l but few of us h.Ve s suftf1 riency of the "rirctiliitinjj ntediurn,' slift wo hop tlint this will not n-lss ' llioir energies or iiiterast Ut wa Stall- Farr; stel we Irttst irmt w shall mm large i, mills r cf eoulrihiiliois rn tha various depaitineiits apperlniuiiig to such a instiluttou. S'7a CiiiWiiuea. ,1ini'on ,'ro Jlitivcn. ll inity b iuilKirtaiit j - . ; . I . .. " e ..f . . ri s , .. . .1 ;'-..'. . J
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1857, edition 1
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