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" :-j-eyif J -;.'';. i " ; - " .-'lis-. - ' - . -. r-v:- - ". -iS.j . V- j . . r ?! ML "TV I i i i! . ' i FOREIGN NEWS ! ! Fr.Mn the Daily Carolina Times. .TELEQKAPIC NEWS- .f 1 j IMPORtANT FKOM MCARGCA. ' ii ip 2Tk Orleans. M.r. 30 VThe itejfnt Daniel 'Writer, fiom in luk'ifarfli 28il, has arriTed. Col S;U;lesi Ringiertli' nini'er sent lj Wjilterj to Cm!a! liail leen sent nwav, and tl-Co'fi!-'(,Teln,n,.,, ',a foiinaliyid' . cHtv$fat&ijflM . W!kr. . The U'tti re tuifid 4fie I'oumliineni on il).evcnin lof wa. reinfr'l by !3il0 iii-nnfJie10tIi ; n i lie tlie next Idnv Schlertinjrer wfili 280 men Advanced! to--i vraid CmH Ilica. At Ut acroiint tley liad provided tliemelveitli liir to jnnryli BgninM juano Cas'de. onjtli! list.' ''.. .. j i 1 Od of WmUcmi-V dacLmnl bad fz ed an Eiirllsb mall to Cta Rica. The Knirlisli ofnr demanded it- reMoratum, whieli being nW'nsed rlie,Englilint dei jmMic1o the Went Inlia- mjuadron; for ihI. .Troops were pat Iieriiif iieai San Jii an exreetiiir an attack 'ion tb Engjinh. Cotton Quitt Breadttnffi advancet- Financial crisis in Cori - , . . tlavinojjle. , liosTOK, Martdr 27. ' Tlir Projiefii-r Kiiikw riirecl bere jlani nvc'i', from." Live-jool,'. wU) dates to tlir 12 li in-fuit. f" 0 t was quirf, and llie ma jct lew firm. . Tl "e ia e-'oti W ednesl;iv ( 1 2) reach. cd'iOOO lmlcs. . ! Flour and Corn !av advanced. Wl'ieal lia also advanced 3 a 5d. Con.ols noted at, 9 1 3-4. v The Peace Confjiess weie still holdincr !dai!y se8i!lH but nothiiiji tiansjiiifs. Ati .Austrian Cou.ier had artived nt Consfantijiojj'e with Jnoposii ions relative t the Datiubiaii j ri riji r I i t io?- ' A'Ht for I'hc O unea ta ed that 500 '. r" 000 ikilikh tioojN hud been itQjuvred . Bi.l ikl i.Won iht 5 h of Maifh. All lite wo ks Ht Seban opol were bloum ' upon the 28 h til". ' ! Financial Excitement k fidancial Ini- had c'ccuired at Coiistantiiioplo. Ex -'-.change on London had liscn to 137 .and. on Vienna io 120 The English pound litt'ilin-r iflied at 110. Th Minister' of ... v ritiance has iued an appeal to the liter 'chants vim in hem to devise'' a lenicdv. Advice IV. -Hi- Norway announce abo a CTf'm there. Twenty cvinmerical lio'i co mV su-petidod i' Ifergrti ;iIoiie, iu cM ' tor.ee of the Janic. m ' ! From Cfclifornia. Tim Illiaois has ariived at New York tlJUpOOO in gold, i . ' - K The receipts fo gold dust we e diniinish i.n. " ' j . .The California Legislature has passed resolutions deptec.i;.ing the election' oi Banks to tlie Speakership. j j The Indian ate commit ing depreda lion near the mouih of Rogue River On the 23 of February 'they murdered 24 person. . ..A ' battle .'had taken, place at Pugei's Sound, between a parly of friend1 y Indian-, and the Clickitants. A bill, has been introduced into the Cai il'omia Leyisfathre to eject thieb new ;Sta e out -f LJalifo' iii.i. : Tt e Chilian war-steamer Cassavla foitnde: ol near Maule on the 30lh Jan., and ova -300 lives wee hM. . Advices irom C6s'a Ricai state that - . AYalker hrfl ihieatehed an Jatiaik Uij-on Punta'Aienas, and the government had sent ttoops t defend the place. Tl o Indians ou tlie Atlantic coast of Vrragay, lately attacked Santiago, New Cieiiada, auil paitially burnt the phice. Congressional ' . - I - i r j Washington, '.ptii'lv. The Senate discussed the. action of the Naval 1 eiaid. . ! ; T e H use passed lie bill apropli Lipg $WO,000 to maiiitain pcacea J lelatiln w i;h jt ho Indians on the Pacirio- coastind $120,000 to ptuchase gunpowjei-; Destructive fire. j Ualexa, Ilinois, March !S I. A ti e omitted to day in the heart cf the iti ; by. which thiny building-,in lu. - ding the Catholic Church, wcie 'destiovetl; tlie los is heavy. Death of Com McKeever. . Noiifoik, Ajml I. Com. McKeever diedlie:e this jnoin- mi: Further By The Canada Nkv7 YoKk March 29. The British squadron was !pusbing towards Kiel, bif Admiral Vatson had been .ordered not to engage in hostiUties. I Te Austiian atmj would' be further re duced. - :' A1 despatch from Beilin says that CHin ;Oik;rf kd made known Af Su Peterslmrg that a definite midersfanding had been reached on the fifih xt. and pe- was aimfed. '-. f . A correspondent of the London Tunes says thatau American Commercial Coen jwrj traj bot being ajtmai aZ Vieoot, foi the ptirjiosa of establidiing direct t--ade between Austria and tha Uintejl W, ind imporimg cotton and otherj article. It i eatiinavd that a treaty of cain neri e will soon Ikj fot 11 tl between the twocouii- The Paiia correspondent of tiio limes ays that Rnili 'g 10 the neutral izalhm of the B ark Sca,nnd the klismant tli fntii"ts aloiicr tbe i-oast. o Later From EUROEE ARRIVAL OF TflE ATLANTIC. PEACE VIRTUALLY CONCLUDED. Birth of an Iter to the throne of Lnmf Knrxilrcm. , New Yokk, Anrit 2. The stcftmer At lantic has arrived with Li verpoolj dates of the lOlk n!t, .. peace is conridcwl as lnviug jh-en vir tnali cnndit led, the arrival of he Pins sian Petiipotentia-y only being iwaited to sign tie proto-al : Th Empress Eugenic had given birth fo n son. Cotton was dull, and lower grades wer- ensie bu not qimtably lower. Sales of the three day 20,000 bales." Conwds vlosed at 91 7- to 92 1 3. SKCGXD DESPATCH Further By The Atlantic i I lie Empress EnitM'io and -child were dring well. 1 he event had caused, great rejdieing ; nd Palis had illuminated The Pope ias l"n named as rritdfatiier and he Queen of Sweden godmother. Hard Hitting The-Washington Sentinel, (the editor of i '- which was lately removed from lh oflicer of prih'er to the Sen.-.te to tnake! to m for he editor of the Union.), is briijing his guns to lcar upon President Piej-co and, if tt d.o not annihilate him it will not be for tile wrnt of will to do it In that pa jr of Saturday last, it is said : Franklin Pierce has been weighed in the balance, and found waiitingf-vannnir in everv element ot t lie shitestuen or ttie liti a I sage. St lipped of his jhrpocriti i-al profes-ioiis of lisinteies edness and loe for the people, he stands-before us one of ! vrie demjigopcoes of the age, talking of notboitj, my of nothing, ihinking of nothing but the advancement uf his otvn pr'va'jo affair. : . 'What has Mr. Pierre of NewjIJamhite done, that the massci of the ncmocracv shotih Ik)w the knee, and wn shiireveren tially at his shrine i Wh t wnlgla "great move has he made that can entitle h s A I nittustlation, fo the respeitt f rm ti who I ve fair an I honest dealinR ? Has he aken a single s;ei in the advaneemeut of ' the inteies's of the party that ohie'ed him ? Can anv ot the living, or could any of the dead, if they, weie restored to' life, testifi in favor f one lild, unmistakosbitf blow on the side, of lite c"n.-iiivi:io and the rights of man ? The tecord is batten 1 allutely bairn.a ltea'iy desejrt of.wk ties- pot ideal cowardice.tieachery to frien.b utid itutchase of unworlhv eiieinies !" I ' - : Bibles and O'vns. The Spee'acle presi nt ed by Henty Waul Pcc.lier. f a pas oi fppejiling to his people for iustrumeu's of I'cath to kill their counttyineu,i;s too inuch for the stomach's ot even thtfiee soil jouV nals. A soldier of the cross juonvertiug hiuwelf into a tectuiting sergaatit of the devil, is a sight which -kocks the nerves o many who aie opj oed fo s a. e; y' but h:v not yet prepaied to call in the! powe. of dokness to their aid. The. pjiiladelphi.! J him says : ' "A Kible and rifle the gift o( past or to a lHc n of his church ! Henrv? Wa d iWcher indulging in inise.ahl li; puns and iiul ecoious jokes in the Lord's 'Jiolv tern- p!e, wueie it is enjoined. 'let all the wi.y deep silence MWe him !' cjapping ol hands, laugli'ier.an.'l a'pplauso iii,lh sanc tuary ! A fiendish gloating over, ih vi. n.ticanr name, Kiilam. in nneciin wiih a harm's rifle !' Au hV1 to the 'four classes in Yale College to semi th weap on of death to the West I Atej t es the .s eties for a Chiistiati coinmuniit n b e ac- ted, under the shkdo of the elma of its aca.lemie gloves ? Velieiable Are not u.ese tilings enough to m ,ke us ask 'wllat madness rules the hour I A i th y not calculated to make us despair of the repub- iic v : i A Yienna letter to ihe London Time savs 'The evident desire of the Washington Government to ptk a quarrel with Eng land excites attention here, and! people hi office are strongly inclined to" aspect the iVesulent of endeavoring -to kill! two bi.ds -nth one stone. In plain Enjiati his par nsans are Whed to have two reasons for "gating against England ; the one to se cure the President's re.-electioe4,he otlr to make a diversion in favor "of R,is,tH. Austria is at present on very decent te.ms with the American Governme4jtj but she regards its continaai endeavors to fiml pext for meddling in Euro pew affairs with such a jealous eye,tbt theo un, peianding U not likelj to U of any du- CONCORD GAZETTE;!' - ! CONCORD. If C. SATURDAY APRIL 5, 1856. Ar-KXAiKK '--.cott. Fi . i uj HHthoiizcl ! nt for the Vi!tern Sut. Ills address tr I II Mont.'omery co., f 111 ni- FOR PRESIDENT, . MILLARD EILLMORE, OF NEW YORK. For Vicc-Prc!6itent ANDREW J. PONELSON, - OF'TEN N EPSEH TO CORRESPONDENTS. i . -. . . J.C. A. & Co. .S oney .received, all right. -Your time is out. Fka.vc. Received rathct late for thi vvek. Pa upofi its 'mei its next week. Jane. Leap Year allows you na, such piivileeJ. j J. S. Your ohauces jtiow sm-dl bv de jrees and beautifully less;. ' And why 11. K. II ud to tak-' a hint. Ye hi "done taking in a' sieh '.' J. Y. li. We. give you a showing.' Rex. A.' No doubt viii are the Snow 5itd " inimoitalize bv the novelist, but our effusion, i not woi tli the paper, tosav no hing of the precious-time you wasted. -In the Chailott-j Whig of the- 1st ins ant we find the psoceedi ig- of an Amer ican m e:ing, iti whieh Wedtu'v! iy lie 14th day of .May next, (being Wednesday of Mecklenburg Superior Court.) is propns ed as a siiifablc dav for tlie holdinr of the i 1 is i itt cKJora! cohventiofi. In our isuc of .la.t ve k we suested the 24 h instant, w hich is Thursday, c ', cording to our, aim mac. ' - . -- We hope our 'friend of the Char- j htte Democrat will take back his asseiiioti j that the oiig-n'of "Ad fioU-da " is to be found in the 51st verse f the 7 li chap'erj of Luke. It may be found b- the curious; .j however, in the third, verse f the cxvii iVslm, i 'iH-mii.1. A letter tn the New Yoik Tiiburn, da ed Fort Myers, 'Fla.; Ma:ch 7di, says : 'T'iie Indian. have burned ifown two 'Houses at Manaiee, Indoiiging one to Mr. Snell and anothet toM-. Ciuiuiii'iaiii . This hii-t named m n was a niemher of the last legislature, atid was very ac.ttvo in fa vor of moving' the Itnlians to tho West. Ho was rurdo:ed ' tJHESNsnoKorcH is tli recti v on -he line o! j has fiuaiiv! dcchled that; the P-(diibitory he (jrval () North Cauiina li ii!:ad. and j .Lhpior L-iw of that S afe is uncoiistitu Cincoul is nith about? but, although I tbnal It stated that t'ho decUiofi ex; (here is bill about GO miles of Rail be' ween tends to ihp general principle of Prohibi the two towns, the Putriots,f ihe last, few lion, as. wcil as to the details of the law. weeks l ave reouiied seven dy to make 1 he trip, "in hiding siopaes I'' "In answer to the interroga'ory of the Carolina Watchman, we would say thai liua-ud u of the, "stamp taller spu - - cos. Speaking of izzards reminds us of a sto IV AVe heaid ihe it lie: day, which, allho' :eited by a gentleman of undoubted vt-iac-ity. looks so Mutjch'au. eri like aiul .smells s. fihy, i hat we wttie coiup,-iled to h;:iul over our hat to the narrator. Rut to the stotv.. He sod that if a l.'zzaid weie j., -, .. t ii i i , catiglii, lis ee-ball spilt open with a ki'ie . .. i , , i i i , anil its bead placed under its wwi". nj the D icj oi mie ui i'Uic trie cv s c . . .1 i-i i i of one tji.nmc the cv s d the- bud 1C- Vi id i wmi d be neifecllv lestored. He lea IK ' ' eves the story himself, and quotes sei ij ute to sus ain him in his position. He says "ihesciiptuieiisa) 'there shall be hea! :iir in his win:9.' ' " OUR SHIPMENTS A several of the papers on the line of the North Caiolina li iilroad have been im-inc lately, sta'cmcnts of the ammmt of pro luce shtpjed fiom their respective stations, we purpose, as soon as practicable, fo give a j skcicii oi i tie oiisuiess none at. our s atioc. We think, from appearance, the full r - ,a.rt will seive to ojk-u the eyes ,i sundry braggarts who speak of Concord a the 'one horse town," simply Ucause fcna Rich' - are tderated hciet Our ccomniHb'itiiig and gentlemanlv t Agent, John C. Young, IisQ, promises us to make out a statement iH full of the pro duce sent from this station, from the ojieiu ing of the ruae to this plae, to the pres ent ;tinie. !, Jle info: ins us that t be largest day a bus iness he has yet dKie was shipping upwu.-iU f 200 ('wo bundled) bahfs of cotton am; near 500 (five bundled) barrels of flMJr. Wi throw this out ;u a thast, and hope some of die way stations -may be able to make an equally high showing. JamK fjirickson, Eq.. one of the p-oni inentk.izeosf tlie Easjern Shore of M-M land, died t tU resblence irr" BeJlhi.Wor cester county uu the loth tost., aged ftixtj- 4 A (rendeiuittr wiitinW from Calif'tnta. un-.l-rdn:e of ilie 23d J F-durv; pve a idiWring account fiiu tit Eli'iado cf the Y-n He g'ueaua fi.ll dec ip'ion of llie ciiiinnv. it iikpuuIiuii". riven, mines, ic. f....i. which wo extract the following : i -Thi. .ni f-.. ;.r ,1 u t.rin;iiial!v iip'tnranious as ihe Sierra 'N-vada Min tain ex'end ilin.iicrJi th- S'ate. nearlv par alleV with the Peifi,. The GJorado the Sacnmeh?o Wetbe lag'St. river. The GJd r2iimf (Jal'foruia 't P"n- ,.;.Mix .u the baVof te $!eita N-aLi ' ' , nn , ,, n r exiend" iteaVlv 400 iiiile. aleng tht S.-u- amcn'o, Fra:iei. Yub'a-iid American River aud their branch-, i Ifernthe prev j riou illegal is furjt iv people ftoui every ci-tion of the habitable srlolaK I mav aav. I'he gold fo .nd near the mountains i.gaJ erally in larger pieoer than that found it the vailevs, whie' is usunllv 111 audi fim diit that quicksUverjtai to be used in col ' lectuig it. ' - - ' " . I aihnit the Yankee abohti nists are a Imle ahead of us Southerners, iti 'joint tf cunning and; getting '.their bread without the sweat ofjhc brow.. mt when it comes in h ird woik and s:ickwg to it, the South einer is far supciior tojnis fanatical ieigli bor-of .the tiotlh. j I .hit:k the action ci the last Legislature iu relation totiie Chiijese, laige tuiml"i tt' whom aisj in thisSiiie, is Almost micoti s:'it-utional. I It taxes vea'r, or $3 jter moiitl i Chinese-$30 pej Thev are guier.d- lv jK)or people hanjle and inoffeusive, and it i a rare thinoto see a Chinaman ' i 'I !' n oxica'eu. i The health of the ro'inlry ,5is generally foo.1. The rains hare censed, almost en tirelv. and we fear there will not le enough to carry on tnii.ing )urpows fo much ex tent this fpriiv.;. A tereiif account from the -.Marine! uke Hill Mines, in Nevada count, state that IJrown fc Co. are taking out from $30 to &40 per dav to the hand ; also, in Mormon Island, Sacra m en to county. Spear d' Co Iimtc be'Mi ticking out from 20 to f30 pe lav to the hand ; n the (Miio Flat, a mi-. ning. claim known as the (luthrietk Ciess r claim, since the lOih of Januaiy last, have 'Iteeii iiiak-ng from 30 to $50 per day, to the hand" j r . ' g- ,!., ; in.u,. n t, Salisbury ir(fin,' for ambling of the.old line Wliigs of itowan, at the Court house in Subsbu v, on the Monday of May County (j,,,,. iCr 'We le.jjn ibttT. young man by tlie name of Al!en,i bisikeman on the North Garolin RniiroMd, was killed on Frid iy the 28 h ult af Thomasrille. He attemp led to unhi'eh a car while he train wa Ui motion, when he fell across the track and ihe wliiH'U i,-s."hI re hi g n.l linixj, ctiisbing them horribly. The limb 'rere immedialclv amputated, but he expired llie next dav. lie .New lotk Court of Appeals, fT Rold. the noting.; Law Vtinb-nt at (Chapel HiP, whokdledn loan by the name of Cheek, in that vicinitv ii few weeks ago. l,n jilted. The jnrv relumed a 1 vj;ct f justifi:d,le houmdde. ' I .' . i ELECTIONS YET TO COME. Nfvt HampKhite having' led offthe pre ' presidential elections, will lo followed by Connecticut n the first Monday of April, and Rhode Wand the Wednesday ensuing ( ext Moiidav and - Wetfiiesday.) Then .1. ii I i ... i- .: In. i I ii i e wi oe no wiuer euicuoiis wolm nu j ! gust, when' Alalnma, Ark; nsa. Iowa. Ken - ; nicKV. m ssoun alio lejas iiohi men cm - . ' tions on the hrst Monday, and tin state 'and Tennessee on he Thuisdny after, C!ifo:ma, Fhrida. Gcigia, Indiana. j Maine. Ohio and Peiinsv vania, will also have Sia'e election, Wore th grand tug ot November. What an Abolhionist! The prcperty f Cas-uis M. Clay, the gieat Kentucky abolitionist, is advertised le be sold at mic tion, and include twenty-two slaves men, woman arid children! It astonishes tlie abolitionists lo find Cas ,i . .. .rt.IarMi.n I sin: is the owner of t en v two slave ien. j woman and cl,i!,,en. The New Yo. k Vf. j ;;M . vur gen-Jemen, ther j, nothing leiu'aika'oly abtMit tlia . The j IU((St criu.j s.lN ti,iVers ate Nouluwn ab. Htiouis'sj They are only theoret'wal ab oli:ioiistft fr political jmrpfe. ben U comes to a matter f dollars ud cents it is quite another aflair OVli TABLE- ' Hi'pr Jones' IncideaU of Travel" We hiv receive.1 piy Ufk, lou, ng ia hituior, wit and g-ol Q!ind tense, under the aMn-e t'uje. U is njore iu'e eat utigthan the Major's -Courtship fixm the fact that it contains try hful dee.riptions .of many no'e.1 place . our country. It is fantastically illustrated B'l raaj U fcd of the Publish at 50 cenis per copy. dress T. Ul Pe!ers.m. Philadelfsbu. -- - v .-r- '.r" rt . j The fronds ne r Harrisburg, rn nxM lilt TTLLH01LF8 POPULARITY Tek lealion wliv M . I iLLiiORK has Mich a f h.ong told ujmmj the atfertioit-aiid fm(L deuce of the coneivUTe letneni of the : .j. - s. ...i 11 . - 1 ''Wrnrn'tif Louisiana ttulwittnl a j.in-i rei untr, v utuuiH-dbr to ft.uud tu 'he 1 . . ... 4 . J fact, that be lww followed tile Utustrhja ex- ofClR" Wehater. and ever pnr, naim d man, TJi WW- te'r Ejfisau old fafchionedJA'jyg mh in MaseliUM!tt, which dectinek t rni:ni' u?" u n) candhbaes, think the vnfiiieiic'liicb prodttwl . SJr H!hkV- !iotuiiia;iVi w"ie vaiuu, lid Jw;ik oi i hem afollows: " ' "" - :' ' '(-' It is vurthv ofremaik that -fhe ali-' cafes and Hippo ters of M'. JFjilitioie iu the States which were I ut a. few jeais apo ihe rceue ofce.-ion and dwuniotic-onveh ionv have alwavleeu til onnonefti of setu-w" Ufa uJ lwun:oii tbejoutaaj-? which bar held ap Tin fame, have ever teeUMed w'1' patriotic ntnou JFXpreswon,,and le jioliti iana wUo bare tum'ed in naiue.uare iuvariaUy beeo lite defender of 'our Na tional iwtegiity against th6 a--aul: of fi eaurs and Southern !iight iticri.. The i rud i, though rt i unjialat'dde enongl to, t lie old free soil coiuiuuuvi and the mderu republican philanstiy, Mi'Ja d Fillmore has a place fn the heart of th conservative South for the, sjjime eam-n- tliai he has a place in the Cou;raMie He ha-been known as H.ipu!dic rn-n through 'rinscrv:itive iHetliutjis, his histoiy hows i.o bending tosec.ion,jltu! a contin ual worship of the whole country, his p iitica! action ha,tivei ectltudefinite bu: always practical, his jwhiicy! tastes "have erer teen for auch honorably measures as enure to the prosperity- anddurability of 'he nation. . ; . With a platform or without a platfoim, no section of the republic would fear Mr. Fillmore's administration, forever section ha lsirved his anteeients;- and knows that lie would dal equal and exact ju tice in constitutional balances. And such a character among patriotic, Conservative men. men some of whom hate the rugi tive slave law-wi:h aj perfect- hatred, mid o'herk of whom bvo the institution with more than 1m-h! and . interested love In brought alKiut the circumstance of tliis new party's nominating a leader of one of l ho old parties fur its .candidate- for the Presidency. The Southern states gave Mr. Fillmore a large share of the votes in con veii; ion', but the confidence that his name would 'daim the supjort f bundled of thousands outside of party, was wh t oc cantoned that gift. ''' JEFFERSON ON. THE FOREIGN ELEMENT We puldish, for the edification of oir iea len, the subjoined extract fioni JefTvi-M.nV N-teit on ViririiM;'-page '1)1. ttJ I Iff. . Comment is un necessary ) . ' 'Civil govoniment Ikciug ithe .sole object of foiming societies,it adtniriisti;viini must be conducted by common vonsect. Eve rv secies of government hs apecihV-principle. Ours, j)crhajs, are inoie . peculiar than those of any odier iti't.he un verae. 'Tl is a composition of lire fretst prinoi pies of the English Cj.sttttilioti, with oth ers doiive fiom nafUial tesson. To the'-e nothing can be mote opped ihan ihe maxims of monarchies. Ytjf. fiom uch we ar to esp-ct the gteatast nunuber of emigrants. They will bneg with them the principles of the govwiiments they leave, imbibed in their eatlr youth or if able to thiow tilem offit wilb'l c in exclnngt for unbounded Iicentiuisne, passing, as U usua., fiom one extreme -fa auolher. 1 would be a miracle werothey totop re cisely at the point of tempef are libert)-. 44 These principle!, with t&uir language, they V ill transmit Jo their"! children, hi propottion to their: . niuni-s they wi share with us their legislation. They will infuse into it their spirit, wrp and bias it ditectiotis, and render itla .ttteroganeous, incoherent, distracte! mass. J may apjK'al to experien, durif; the present contest for a verification of these ccinjectuies" We take pleasure iV direct in $j the attention of o' reaileis to'th" advertise ment in another column, a "altered and amended." ofM eser. T. Tkgtteb' t Sox. Charlotte. They are constantly receiving additions to their already magnificent Stock. ; ' The Waslriugton S ar says i hat spurious quarter eagb-s hare niade t eir pparaice n the citv as well as in Philadelphia d Babimore. Tlieyare daledtlSal," and in point o txecution calculated Ko dcre thoHgh in lorih,y aro aV.light as bi a well a descent in weight. . George Neuer, of lUn jurg, on Wed lesilay recovered 4 tlioucai djars dama ges for personal Injuries jf-oin th,Penn a Ivasia railrosI cornpai!!. It appears Neuer was ciosaing the tWk of the roal . - f. ! . I in a coyerel wagon, when ;o-mntiTe wi h out warning cftne along, iivering his ve hicle to pircea and dfl.ogeibusjy wcxinding K Sen .' Escitn&U A ff prlaanj New OaiABSIarch 2$:f Tbe steamy Danie! We)tej, Jae pn Monday last, bat nut ar ive jt is, (!&Sd she bae been seized by Waiter, ; Tberv M houch excite- .?, - COUQRSSICNAL. WASHlvd.oK. Ma id 27. - III tin SeiiH: n r olution, having view to a retrenchment in the eijWnne of Congressional pnn- ti. . - -j 4' fht im.tron of M.. lHi'l ilw Tos; fffiee nominee w"eVeiinJtu.ted liijiHr1 iu'oj lite espedieiM-y if ilwonin ;4 gHi fi ask ing ptlvi'eg weuIersor lingte.atnh irl lien 'be eMr lhwiig them money U ihe iiavniettt. f j.1t.e;;egid.ving the j- a.rrim letteis anIJ -!! WhlcJl Ulelll"' Item, may ttarif-njif.'. . The Sena e iWiiiied-.the -ftnideiMtn n of :..e DefieieDcS OlO. Af er .-oiu discus, slon, it was lead a th'ud ti.e and tlieli p shhL 'rl ' , V On IVipsda. all tualten. lelative lolhe action of the NavI Hoard" .wew made tLe spe-.ial order fotMond-iy next. ." . Mi. llarlanjof Iwa. .wade, a ilecidetl anti-Nebiaoka fpeeidu IU remark we e chiefly d'rocied agatnrt Mr. I.ugla,s leJort. j. . - - After the transaction of wxnr anirrijiortant business, the Senate adjouiued to Mon day. -In the Utilise of RVnieseDtative on Yelnesdayf tl House debate! the Senate bill removing lestjictioiiB on the Feder al HUthoiMu? U i-tmfine- jeiin.s. guif y of a viola tiui- of the laws tf the United' S aV. in ihe jtulicai district whete the persn is cnviriett Ou Thutsdat. no h;ng f interest . i Fillmore and Donelson Wo have' now had, through our ex change, fiom; all, paits of the.JUnied States, upon the nomiiu tions made at Phl- adelphia; and ivhen we ay thai no nom nations we e ever more- cheerful y a-qui-esced in save that of Hern v Ch.v. in 1844 ,we s;iy only tlie truth. We h not mean o say that there is not oppugni'iou iu parts of New j Engl; nd,. ant! in patts if Ohio, and a silent oppugnarion in Pennsyl vania .but wh4 it is reduced to a choice between Filliiiore and wine Piesident Pieice, it will'l jowei less ,if it give away, or attempt toithiow away votes on some persou.that can command uo strength in the electoral ?.dleges. The-Stw ird po sition. to Fdlnlore. in New Yoik. foi jt i only Si-wan! opposition, when out ot tne 8 ... Ieinocraiic ranks, will Ikj of no avail he. e. - have mrt; it twice, measured swo ds with it aud whipped it, and c:m whip it more and better, the next time. It is only j uiisf.Mtano that tue cmjning creatu;e-t Bishop Hughies can delule men in New England and Ohio to foller hi u. Tlie more ihee nominat ns are tested, and cMUsHid ihastnmger they will giow Fidmore is of thn tine s.mT ibat.will stand nil Nirii of fire a.! hvuee, iho lotijjar they are before the jeop!e the niore jHj.ular they will grow. Tha "Law" humbug of the 12 hot' June will explode, just as did the nomination. The 'Pittsburg iiuivemcnt will dwindle jdown by Ociolier n a Birney aud Francis Adams shame. Sensible men. in these trying times; ate not going to throw their vo"es away, or if .he opptitiou. help to re-elect the present adiiiiuistration, and all its ofiice ho'dei" with it N. Y.' Express ! Escape of Hines the Incendiary. It will 'exidte'some sensation wli-n it is known that the an hor of the destine ion of the Adjutant Guiieta!' ofth-e has e.s-a-ed from the guard of the Sheriff, and is now at liberty.. It apears jthai the Sheriff was nu'horiz ed to emjloy ample guard for the safe keeping of t life prisoner, and that he ka under guaid when he-made his escape. There were four guards employ! by the Sheriff, and tbe prisoner was played in a room of Mr. Sweuson's new building. , At the time of hjs escape, three of ihe guafds were ubsrnt.and the fouith gave nu account of Ilia ei!Hje.; The e of this prisoner, and tlie ut. ter inability of tbe tate to bring t jus-i-e t!te accessories, call bmdlr for a ralical re form in our (irimio;d 'a vs. It seems to t-e utterly hopejeas to do anything in this ca-e in tbe p'eseqt statg ol thing-. Even if limes should be caught and though, back, we have no assurance that 'justice will le none.I The admission isadeploia ble one, truU, but such seems to be the fact, and it is time that we look at the matter in its true light, and effect some e medf, j i , Haynb, tltt gpaid in duty when Hines escaped, waaries:ed, rxanjjncdjy a mag, .strate, and discharged, but baa since been arrested agaih. A Rtscrf. At lunkrrk a fev days iate, a young woman a Dane, was res tii4 (rpfl) party of M.H-mon, on theii way to Salt k Cby by her brother. The brother srs a sea captain, and bear ing that his mother ad sister bad come to thi country w'ub tbe iiow0" followe! acKM Lbs Atlantic, and overtook the par ty at Iuakiri Tbe raotlier bad died P the voyage. iTIie Mwmon offered resist ance but weretJoropeUed jiW to i jjb detenuina ion of tb brother, , j ! t Yh.eever you hear a man boasting of ten of tjU riches or the poer of is an cestofs, jtru may be preuy Ceruin that 1m the mssnro SHIP. K tews from the misMttir hip. ' W:i. t-- : i:- Tlmegb oi Xlie waU-b for tidiagt. - ' Are hoal'aud, luTem. w!t .Th natioita' miuds am trouble! -T Varh lha aMr fat ;' afe haTin may he find it lat; Willi lir thrive precious freight Tli- aea is a n.ithty mistrewi. li.l hi diaad vtl i .f our ; RsmiC in jmla- rr'pions, ': Or LuiMinp etiral lnera. Wit Kin hr prmiu hl .tmlx-n r W.hai treii:rei-1ie i-im Tlie ciHi.rinK fl-t of Cart hajee" - And ht wi'h tl, , ,ear n,l hirlJ. . - """-" . No aews from th m hip I . Ilast-be struck ou frnceii hota t Or lv ao ekerti h t , h .SHiph' port in the far Azores I . Or"aireliorare foreveiV T . - In oeeain lias slejbna.l Vast fojtib whev hel!es Kurrad, . i And Royalty dicrowtted. The winds we have qHeatiened often. Thai la dward wildly blow ; - Thry only moan and thistle. But say iiat yes wr no F ,. When will the iiiissiiic steamer. Approa h otir coet rjjau I (Jive answer blaist of miduipht 4 Giv answer roaring niuin. Pravers ftr her af-tv n Rise from a million bs : A jrliiirmerinpof hope remsias Mnv it Jiot Vnow erllse. " Mav the sjjrind pus eiv warning. Tlat it is uiuler way." Wit.. iU preeioiu freight of human lives. And ni'-vicp up the hay. It wBI l seen bv refertiny' to our com merciid column that a heavy business was done ycsteida-y in our ma;ket; and cs -pecially in oar great a'aple the sales of which amounted to fully 24, 000. bales , Thi make an aggregate -of about 50, 000 bales for the las" three business data Friday, Saturday, and Monday, prices in he meantime advancing 1-3 c. or mo-e. The transaction in com weie large yester day, leaching about 32.000 sacks. New Oiienian,-25lh ult. Thete i a popalar and very ancient saving that every year whose date ends with '56 is one xf plenty, and this has leen '.initi med by a statement to the effect that this has invariably been the case., ever since 1056, in' many parts ofEuiope. A few day ago three" ninaway slaves of II Lucket, ofLoudeun county. Va, were captured iienr BooiisIk:o, Md., neat the Pennsylvania line. It is said the cst ofttie dtne for ihe 'n- tfe of capital at Waslifngton will bo r . f-e f caj 000,000. DIED. In Rowau en the ISth ult.'. Mr. Ttl BI S CKKS!, ft.imerly f Cabsrrus, sged S years. In NTew Oceans, 'on the 2d F b Mrs. FOS TER, wife of Tho. Foster, formerly of Mot-Ls-. ville. . In' Lineolnton. on 'the 2d ult.. JOS. F. WIL LIAMSON, aged ahoat S yruis. " In Charlotte, on the 26th ult,, after a linprr ing illi.rs. Mr. JOHN DICK05, agtJ about .10 years. TIIE MARK ETS . Corrected Weekly. Concord April 5, 1856. BA CO X, I lams per pound - 12 and 00 Sides, per pound - 12 and 12 Ho romid - II su. I 11 Bagging, cotton, p r yard, - 18J and 20 Bftf er und - - - 5 and Butter, per pound - - 10 an.US Mettwax, per pound - - - - 20 aiid i Bean, r liitslicl - - - 00 aud 1 1 m Brandt). Apple 50 IVavh, - -, ,74 COTTOX, new, per pound, - 9 and 9 offrt, per oiiud, - - - 14 and ifi CandU, Adamantine, 40, Sperm 40 Tsllow 23 CORX, per bushel, - 45 snJ 50 Chicken, each, - - 8 ami 10 Cloth, copperas, 12 a 15, Lindsey 20 and 50 per Jtozen. ; 8 sn.l 10 Hour per lb s, Q . bbl 5 sndfif Feather per pound 30 and 35 La-rtl. per pnn 'id - 10 and 12 J Uxtton. per pud. , .6 aR4 6, Ifackercl pr barrel 10 and 14 if olate Sinrar Buuse 1$ 80eom. 00 and 00 ileal per bushel, Uidlelt, per barrel. Xaili, jer pound. Oat 1, per bushel Pork perponnd, Pea; per hindtel, " Potatoes Irish, 1.00 Sweet. 00 and 62. V and in 6 and 4 S7and40 6 and 1 45 apd 5. per hai-haL 800 Sugar h.rl le a 12 Stone tear per gallon Drown 10 and 12 10 and 0 2.50 and 0 0 62 to. 100 Salt. er saek, Tea. per pound from 11'Aeat. per hush I, 1.25 and 100 n nitkey, northe-n. 0 X. C". o and ti Wool In st washed. 27 a 28 unwashed 2 Tarn, bale 0 ,5 A Valtuble Family Medicine- tar o eelehrated has Ir. M'Lan.'s Verm-. iftiRe leome. tl at it is regarded a Abe only specific ca f,,r worms. Faroilh should nev er be without a supply of it At this season, particnlaHy, when worms are en &opbleone, and frequently ftl amon ehildren, parenU should He watchful ; and oa the first apprar aneeefUnwe distressing symptoms whieh warn, us of their presence, at onee applj this power-. emeacioas remedj. It is safe and in fswbJe." ylume of eertifieate eao be pmdn- iy lrtiaeers will be eareful to aak for Ukf none else. Aer Vennifngeia eopi- penaoa: are ' wyrw5' ss t-Anes rmj 1 is CVIefcrated I.ver PHle. eaa now IJintbeW i fuge, also hi he had at all teetaUe I:4 Sr- Jha tbe 1 - j y;
Concord Weekly Gazette (Concord, N.C.)
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