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w . ' -i ' m. ' N r iv- VOL. 1. - v -1 y - . . . it i t ' ai . .v; l - ii I -i I - --. it I ji - J J ' I -I I i . - i-i v t i' ;. i i j i i . i . , i . i i-i i - i '-.-i .i.t.-i PCBL18HSD WIKlt Y JA1IES B. SHEITOK CSS A LONG, Editor. Terms: S3 a year, In advance y $2 50 a for six months, dnd 3.00 aper twelve months, from date of subscription. 1 Rates of Advertising. Om doIUr per square (fourteen lines) for the firs wee" nd twenty-n.e cents for every week therct Xr UeductioJs made in favor ol .UnJtnff aJ .eniseznentss follow. : q f year. Two squares, VrV ' .,,-. K Three -(J col.) 10.00 1SX ' g ,? Hall column- lb.X)' 3"J' Occasional renewals without additional charge jrauteUto those who advertise regularly .through the year. . Three dollars for announcing candidates Jor ol- Court order, charged -5 per cent higher thin me Above rale. Urder lor Uivoice oi LusbunU and ..... nonsng advertisements, are -reqWed ?o port-the Gospel ; go to parents and de .tate ihe uumber oi insertions lequired. 01 ihey.will. niaiu the items squandered by their own i... ioibid: aim H H wiuu -3 should occupy av m - f ZZ V.o;s.U..nte upon t,..tt.t : i-ios!. " Uthoiwite iucv ui 1 "i' e," Uthorwite ihe yle and chaigfd ac V- M g I - M . 1 ...II K.. 1 tit nn .1 .......1 .t, i cfil accordingly. i Jil 1 41c iuum ;- e f3T Ko discount on thee rates At a (Jouveution of the American party, hiild at Kaleigh, on the luih ol Uc:ioU.r, 1855, the following resolutions were adopt ed. Jiesolved, That, as the causes which run- .lor..i III s.-lM-tiCV Oi Uie AlllCliCull OiUlli- nation uecessarv '.in1 us iliUiicy, no exisiuii me bcurct coiii.uui-.tf ti tuc wi der wnellier oi iiiiualion, ooligaiioiis, sins, coiisuiuiious, iiiuuis, or passitorus oc .joi- Islictl mat we uo cuusutuie oUrelcS niio a yuulieiy orgamzeu pari) niui wc uo cuai lewe oUi" oppoueius to mc puuiic uiocu- . ...... . . Ilf'l nlPV Mini V J do liereov 1,. :ini iiua cu-uDcrauuii 1J1V44W K4U J. . Vw -" - A 1 ol ail the ciuzeus oi iuu oiaic, wu.iuui a- jrurdto tueir ioiinci - " . . . I 1 i 1 1 i i j H . i n c li l I 111A111VS44IUK J O O I heiu at riuluuvq ... r.-i .I...., Lil lilC UOiillCl tJOliCV O tne uoveiuuictt4 wiin&t t la t.uic we couauier i..c tni-tc feiet piling pmici- , pic ofine oifea.uzati.i, w.i4c,i lue'busis ot out l(aii), as paiuuiouai 1.1 lui- , ,.1Ilt.e to anv issues oi uicicguvcnii.ii.ai ; lO"") " policy. l.itolved, That Uiese three great primary principles ure,yr4i, tue couu..ciuti 01 ino lionoi, oiticc una respoiis.iu.iiMt.s ui poni ical Station, unUer oui govciiimcnt, to ii-tive-Uora A.uiericaus, w.m a uu- ivaia, at the aue tune, to me i emn-ourn mainnecivii i..u aiiupr.vue5ca iruaranieed Xo lreeuieii ov tne cousuutio ., wnetner Teueral orCMaie. becuuMy, Kesistanee to religious intoler ance, ana a rigiu lnainiaiiuiico ot the. great ,,ri.;,ini. "nt" rtiiiiious irecUoiii pv eciuU-i nig from oilice and power, tnose who would persecute tor opiiwon s saK-c,' who would control the politics ol the country tluou-n (Jhuicn inliueiu cs or pricfeUy iiiiLittu in e; and who acknowledge an uucgiuiice U any power 'on earth, wnctner civir or ectlesias ttcal, as paramount to mat wmcii the ok to the vonstnution And, J'taruiyy unswerving devotion to Uie UmuN Ol these OlatcS, anu asisuncc iO ail factious and sectional aUL-uq-lsMO' wta.cn its uouds. lasoiutd, That in all nominations ftr po litical station lure alter to be made by mc American Tarty, u is recommended tiiat lite 1... , .i,l... .1.,. 111... I'll same ue umit... l'",v- ro " pnuciicb aau oojecv, 41 u Auiv.cua p-i- Do you dernand how a poor people ,.U -their .return tiwn-ippy.rrmfue wernn exerting, tlicirpr-juues. - ncniever 11 is. i). , t , , ' , can sunporrthe Gospel? Let them first met by ficsolved, That we do hereby ratily and ( l 1 . aPCOrdin2 to its ceeded t'tiiastUe;lhe groomA'ho. a!dtic- Karc oVmHig-exasperated witWe.ach ; other, euuui- iue princes ,uu-. "... apprecate the i r ' V r-Uer and tion of bis sister: Finally;-hr,w,v,r tlv .; dut the: true; friends of both -to Diaiioiui ot iuo Amencuii po u i importance, and then let the lamer ana . , -" ' - t : "'i --- -I'.--t 'n ! c-uacu oi u,c 5an... ua aa "TJothcr and the son and the daugh- were allowed proceed to the .n.Maner . ..f li,, ,the,r .oj, d -above all aiiwuat : the mothei, ana me son, auv Q V . -j.. n;,ni;ilo-v rr ti .T.i-- . 'MAim K.irrTpr th pxtremi- llia, Oil, IUC oui 4ii 1,1 . o clirrht- I Hie UUCIU1 111 All auia, uiniimu ;).... , i uuillIS,; llUfc Bus, i4 - . .TL . that alt those who agree With us in prmc.ple, anu my presses snau uuimwUu and who concur 111 our aims and objects, wine. This duty of supporting the Word aiiall hereatter be recognized as meu.beis i q Gq(1 ha-g not"ceased with the Jewish the American party. i .. " . , r,:ao Wppn Auolved, 1 hat 11 be recomme uled to the j dispensation, nor has this promise been American Tarty in this fetate 10 hold a Con- repealed ; and the whole providence ol veuuou ot delegates, to be a poiuteu 111 pun- Uc primary mectus 111 the respective coun- ties, ill Uteeusburo, on i umsu. ) ti.e v.k.i day ol April next, tor me panose 01 uom.- r luting . ..u.u - - icau party lor Oovenior a. the uet election lu.il each county apioiiii aa uua i.t- . u c,.uU,L,uPud to ri., ...uuc o; voting in said convention be '.emulated by naiinir a raiididate 10 be ran oy tac Aa.ci- me coaveniiou useu. JiesolctiL, That we consider the 22d day of Febuary next-the time hereiolore e- . 1 . .... lected by tne National Council o. theer- ican order, lor the nomination ot candidates y ?t7: ; ' . w W - i-r carded- st ill the curse ot heaven -sum a?r this State, la carry on the. necessary. corbV y . - : . ' Aj''A " i tespondencc. und ukesuch iriccpUvo sUps t tens. upon. the commumUestliat iespipe V .s - , 7'."-. - - -V. - ' " - . w 1 - V ' - - .... w i . - . . ' , i as may be deemed necessary for tha more thorough organization of thedld exeeotTve committee re auuiorneu auu icucatu point a sub-committee lor each elctionpre-. cinct in the county, with a view to a mire,, - thorough and complete oramz -tiori ol the Amcricari party in North Carolina. T"' ynicli Costs Most T to Support f Ue Gospel, or bo Wllliout it? ' It is a sad mistake, too often cotinten- anced by ministers themselves, that small congregations arc unable to support the Gospel, when the fact is that no congre- gation is able to do without the gospel j for the tax of the desolation is four times as expensive as the tax which is requis ite to support the institutions of religion. This is no fiction. Go to those societies ! whichjuiged themselves unable to sup- nrodiy - al phildren, besides oreaKing ine.r 1 j .... . i . . a .....rt- hv t iit'ii lliiUUi IIU1 1 uimuti ; go I . . . . .u.. ... . il. S:ilih:i:Ii and on wecK Hie imtiu " d.tys; attend the arbU rations, tie courts, the trainings, the horsc-i'oci.ig, and ihe midnight revels; witness the decayed houses, fences and tillage, the falling school houses and tattered children of barbarous manners; and then return to your own little paradise, " and decide whether you wijl exile the Gospel as too expensiv e to be supported. Ii you ure too poor to support ihe Gospel, you are demonstrably too poor to do without it if the one would severely press you the other will grind you to powder. A few families may thrive in a waste place, IJiut it will be upon the vices ol tne resi, the greater portion will be poor; and . ignorant, and vicious. tax upon their pnue, aim auuu.u a tjte netdlessly gratified, and add to . sav.ncs another item acquired by these savings an i some special ellort for the purpose, anu . i 1 ,,n another as Uou snau nave jii wr.,rv. ...... lawful industry, and the result of the . . i i t til ..... ... i I tliiiir WllOie WOU1U MC ll nwnt.v...- rl--- - Any ten funilies of ordinary property ! 1w;1p would be an alninuani suppi.) could better a fiord to support the Uos- without it. When societies 14 calculate what they ean attord to give lo . (x u,r Iinfn i t e support o le p j . i Cnt na nnmm rnr liuwi uuu, aim men iwiuiumi uuu iw. each County in the State; and that said manifest when, convinced of their-folly, Conntv Executive Committer do further aj tliev" make'ia comDetent nivvis'ion for tne i ter, aiiu.nic acivum., j - the supposition that ivhat they do Kivc , vie,4,ud, on ,M1li. is so much subtracted annually from the be tJ)k..n-to h8i. whole amount of their .income ; a suppos- . u U.K R..v. Mr. Waf-r, an es ition which is utterly erroneous ; lor in ; tim;(he miomin anj VJ t!i3re allowed fact as in respects the -diminution of pro-jtwo c.,yB'for' reflection as to her futum perty, they gave nothing. Thfc Gospel j cours? r " : is not a debtor to those who support it, j ji;r )rother immediately raised a force but they are debtors to the Gospel. It does not subtract trom the property o fa society, but adds mole to it than u. takes away." It is God himself whohas said "Honor the Lord with thy substance, and with the fruits of all they increase, so shall" thy barns be filled with plenty, - , k.. f ,vith n.tv qG( to this da v, has been a practical con- f . r fjl:,hruiRess in his fulfil- . 1 .1 ment. The Jews often distrusted .this . . assurance, and robbed Uod to save ine.r it3Vl I 1 III-t , iliiu 1 v.''-. w 0 ty bul lhev always reduced it by 1 - v - . , the experiment.. They sowed njuch. ami , brought m ! little, and wheniUwas: tnJ - . . rri ' 1 ered God did not blow upon it., : "e .v : ' 'thVoVrth' clew 6f heaven was stay ed, and the earth uiu nov yieiu iter ; im.iu-.. i the ' kuns '.of this party; wounding .vrh riir(- for ve have roobetH,-. r - r. tMj-i:.- - - 47WU the XJospel and ' neglect ;ita "suriporL5-" fhelf decline in outward prospenYv.w: wor?hip of Qod. Nor i9 the fact- v r v , myster:pui.or mrraculous,. Since the. lile hn of man, -hi? ' health, -his wisdom; ;to plan and.strenctli to'execute, the life and;vig- pVof his flocks anihcrd, erery: stalk- of grainaod everj- b!:uTe of grassy ak m the hantls "of GotL 'Infteri " th'ousanday He can subtract your income. A fit 0f siCtnesS) a' broken bone a proflfp;ate cnildj a veJcatiouWlav- s'uit, a drouth of a fo0(f a murrain amOng your cattle; or a.uia; on Vour field, mav cut off at. once. sacrilegious gain?, while his blessing&can,' in manv wavsC make vou rich, and add- no sorrow with it. ... You may r give then, as exigencies. de mind, for the support 'of the Gospel, and meal shall not waste. u-ri'.-s of events, v!nc:i i?i pirlis!) U aj:.r Lj,P iieading-,' ; EFrpyiiuMit. m srna rV, vivil vouunoti-Mir anJ M"Kld, and if wJiich t!i .fillowing is a condensation: ' ;Vlwi four; or six weks agoft'elop'-d fr.Jin Terryviliem Claiborne parish, mi'; b;. Clemui ;nt, 'anyone Sirah T- WdtVr'aii orphan heiress of a w dlhy Louisia a ;1 in ter, being at tho tmfl at school at Terry- ! villo ' 'V. Arkansas ibVtv hasfen; d With all . .... - possible, dispitr'ti where the nuptial cefomo ny was duly performed,- '.'-.-'. ;r. whence, a few days afterwards, the;bride- groom was summoned to the bedside of a sick sister. VTiile at her house Mrs. Clem ent signed a letter written by her brotlier-in- law. in whieh she accused lu-r husband of . . i i : j.M!;.ption, cowaruice, ae,-;mu usiim-M. aVoWing her determination not to live . . n i . ,,m anv longer. rnc men accump i niiii linn any- iii-.. - r iotl her sister to Red River, in the parish nf R'.ssiter. and took up her residence in th.- house of another sister. Dr. CM-minent started in pursuit with fif- . r.;....-t. .inna.l nrtn.f1rilP mill teen Manvan iiic-iiur w - 111 (l0 ifr-5tii nf I rs. llemnt. who of armed ma, and undertook to rescue Ins sifter, Wut ni :appr-aebiu the Hons;; of, his uncl.-f foinid it surr;uiml"d by tfie doctor's . - rinv. with co.-k 'd riPis. and s-iw lit to re . 7 c t;r . . He sinm-d!:telv nmc'-'ded to U.,mr a'.id ni 'd such r 'pr.s -lt ti uis as caused t!ie isunice of a w rant for the arrest of D.'. (3Lmsnt and pirty for the forcible ab duction -and1 imprisqninjt.it "f. his sister. "The deputy Sh?rifl summoned a posse to Whom tlie doctor's party submitted. Next morning about nine o'clock, Clai- boriie w is thrown into violent commotion , !v .ile -.Jden aooMrance in its midst on 1 . . , , 1 1 11 1 j h,,rs,! :rk and with d m le barrelled guns ! . I ! . .... ... k ... oivlr in 01 tne enure oooy 01 uii ..-mv " iiuuiSer, thrown altogether, as ahovj state u Mntthe 'night. previous, ajidiiiJe.cnr 1 Ci1 A...i.AiiMoli!;r17MA vfi--tbe' .hero . ttIC tVUVUlllsJV'TlitM ;.Y. s .- and k, ii'erpraeea ?li-- 8.. T L'he blppdshe'd . ; pqken of b'oye yas-eaiis !d;"br the -accidental discharge -nf one of tin mina' rtf this Tvirt v.x woiindiiT? a --lawver en it shall be given unto yp'ti . again1, gocd r ictviiztnlthe measure, pressed down, and :shaKe4r to- ! "-o 1 1 e 1 1 1 o n : o w d 05: If wli i 1 r .. m 'fur would liave'beeh . easily -liuiVlSatisfdf lo-; ijether, and .running over. 1 or.r cruse , ,l w,,u.')1 - . v f v i v . .ri.; - , , ,1 ' r -i 1 1 1 r rilv ;''d Lusted.' But-the occuTrefncecpttliai: in iii auuii nut hum t v. , - lv ;;ifui a condition.pjrp EloPOmct.-.BS.iardlary Fro- f u.suVci.'Wl iao.hluaftivUrt; ,l: Tl.c- Claib'onis ('6?.') AJV-.aco -f the 31 s.1t.ily otftnsiVei'andecMrff 'ftVrr brgeftters.ghfaagnjfeittv 'l,im,. ha an account of anextraorJinary 'a:hu.iiie rtieeaniK'-'.ir31 !"aKf:littVof:firestpoa:the:: .fovingvr&rc VjI'2 tnent for America; ff; ffbain&$nahe& '"iCvVCL LendonBuudcDgtves,jthejqllow'-'. hr eJoncrac.nt.4yith:theToictoriwas procipt jnu account "of an important step- in the iwrsTmki 'could tJ-v:; itiliikr- ot iuv4 '8naiaaer posmvtivaisHKeq.':- H-riJir.: ' -r .r--iL V".L' r ;t- "Iii the card of ttiHW.ipeufrl rendy dmlcab VhioVhad jlnsen b'eiwwa. . .r - j L.-rf juuiii- . iV1 . innn rvi ttip i-itp ni v inrmia 'liif- till llliv iiup T ""-",v"r r . r "v;: p't ments Drev'iousiv.a4anre nre rfirharks are made" ':y:-'t$?1- '' I -V s - :.V . , remarKs are raaue , ,r.j huscina'SSes; whichrequired me of the eorrespondence,?here existed iiot'- ; v:- - . 1 '-..L- - . --.i.f-;; ju-.c.-.: .-.Vw - "t:"r'.4 liquineain-ultimate essa w sumcent cause ior a ueresAia.'.Miiv,ujr.t i - ' - theteso prpperly "imlerstQod'o CQlorwmemorer copper, wasadded. It is; then" toihe corresdceelfll $$!fY$P tlie mberrough the spirit m which i ivctife we are'to trace the dift between them.V 'Hacl '0106 ifijidbeepkebtAv'a taken place at some iawr .IWrFnvyv. no doubt,' from the coHciv nte Ve mitfltl make thratioveianeitrralana; i-oin me lit"' on t Ue; su bjectHT pdts'vnui 3in1i-u,i tesi veopen i ng-pf i thev prqps.V Hot; va ties generally between our iVom rf'tudyanessbi-:-ii 'beVorV(itteti. 'la l"6 l'.icts out of w-iucU tHqii. rrel f Vv-clf properly understood on prjOr: rly t explaiu; cd." .'I he vvarin partiVan'teeUngs'oC friends, too, are often-ilie cause orrnyolvtng xe disputants -furierihair. Jthejv othexwi; L ...I 1 . ' liil.T ,-ir.!. tlYai r.cfiiilia Still WUUlU gO, Ol' llUiaiUiUg MIC" y.aaixiu ;yf exerting their pr- juUces. Vnenever it is tres. before every circumstance isi kiipwu to he understood : by both .parties and-, every facC Vully explained.." rhis' would save after-regrets and heart-burnings. Blessed lire the peacemakers 111 "all cases. There: rs.e-. nougii of trouble and are connected with life already, in the best of situations, ; with out having them needlessly increased. We hope that experience will not fail 'In this case of having its. elTeet upon others. . '" Alexandria Gazelle. . gciiool lxaoiinatloni - One of the best methods of making the Common School syst in -beneficial second to obtaining good and competent teachers) is to have public examinations of the scliol hirs. We were highly gratified on .Thurs 1 u-iv evening ai iuu ru. i.n.; v..,.- j the scholl irs composing llaymount district under the direction of Mr.Thadde- us Troy. The .School cbmmiaeefve bf-en fortunate in securipg the services of as ..,.., n,-.in ns MrjiTrov'.o conduet rum 1 u hi - -7-'-- - - - ,f . . 1 the school, nud if every teacher in tne pjip hie cmpW would manifest-the 'eare and ii terest Mr". Troy does, the od effect in of 6ur Common He lioot system wuum nml ?een in a greater degree upon our ris incrjreneraticm. His new IrnVthod of teach-. ;,lfr firammar, we think -better calculated :.to 1 & - - 1. ' , -1 1 impress the minds oMhe rhiiaren. wim mf than the old system We can.en: dorse the remarks of the Superintendant o.f the Board in this Countyr made W the. oc. easion. when he said that this :fchool Was no doubt, the model school tof the State; - "A Carolinian Go away, Frenchy f xAriend, writing: us from r Boston .T:""i -;i - . uJ nVtrtn Thpatre and EUza - lf'lf nf"l a HlO J-riv - r 1 Loan at . Kimball's : Museum have been pj;,yUlg 3 si .1OTuSig . o. a side by side engagemenu relates necdote, which we are assureu ' . . . -j droll. It seems that the Amer- , is as true as fifteen tons "of bronze hd 16' be meltetT, and; kept in of jfluhlityiUFor several daysand was at. tnese to-be, stir- bronze ws as-made in 'ajrninedairthe i air spiracles And;thetis StSesw-theimetalt the props ofjtKe' tubes werexnen .placed, ;,ana every : .maa naa npct ntirvn -''Vkf. t Knvma'nr a rt.ama teurs i:):pi8enVprdiio:uncea the words.in the 'k rtu'fnmf-n- -' nnf t irPP ttiia-ht-st rake mijrj but slow t ed ; but5 of;tpe air conduits, andthe; irris ffr nrorifmed thV cast to have succeed-. 6d - -A Joud bheer tqllowedwhen the master approacjied Mi; ;t ravvibrtllhe artistrof. the : Washington mqnumeht, to coheraiulate" him on this success. AiU other cheer was given to de -Miller, the chief of th royal foundry of Munch, who had personally conducted the vvoris. -- v : sioruiiouisni. : ; --- The Deseret N e ws ,s:iys ; that, there are 48Q,600 members of the Mornion church in the world; of whom 60,000 are fitUtah. That it has :9S missipharies in Europe;, as fnany; iiv Asia,Afnc and the PacififvIslee ahoSa, .'large- number in America riiat it -ha's'ne i wspapers iii England, Utah", Swansea South Wales, Copenhagah, Australia,; lijdi a andSwiuerland. The, one -in Liverpoo clrcufates-22,000 copies weekly, and that in Utah 4000. Tire book of 'Mormon has been translated and published in the Welsh Danish;' French", 5 German, and Italian lan gtiages, and, has niade consideraljle progress jirlSweeden and Norway. - l-lrth'ticf statements be true, .(to us they are incredible,) ;it shhws an astonishing ogreM.of:-bhef4h niost wicked 'delusions' -the world has e ver kjinwn - , v ; -: " 5; The tehdeiicy of things is to a settlement oflne; Mormons from all parts of the world in .Utah '; where they will unquestionably gve.a : deal of troubje to the United States. ? C:;. . Fay. Cbs. ifancy Pantaloons. Fast folks in Massachusetts are luxu riating in fancy pantaloonery, says the Spriugfield Republican. : One style -is pat riotic; liaving the" head of AVasiungtonjn the center pf a square figure surrounded by a wreath of flowers; Another has the pic- tiire of a "spread eagle, grasping a shield in one claw arid the, forked lightning on the other, the whole surrou nded by a ppjopna- 1 te figures and views. '.; Auother-the fastest has a locomotive jn the center with cars in juxta position . and another still a fire nrine -with a border of hose. Late and Early in CALiroRXiA. Pass ingjby one of our corner groceries, about 3 o'clock the other morning, from which -proceeded a 'sound of revelry, a hapless stran ger i on his homeward way. paused to ob little -refreshment, and to his host he t appears your visitors are rather late .. . u.. irwt. no, reiurneu jiiu vun; .a..u .be boys of San Digo generally ,un nger; it If ouht to he universally Known, sawdust into which oil has been spilled, ignite In a few hours if exposed to the ray s of the - sun; Ariy f kinti of? cotton goods wetted with oil aud laid hy - fire, v . - ' T? ill soon y '.4. ' Doings ofrmiatlcs. . i" The StauntonVindicator says that : 'ni&n !arc ' ov entfajrecj in rebuilding t!:it portton of the female ward , which was ties- troyed by ihe late ; fire at the Lunatic Ay turn" there ;Thct damage done r'eachifj CI ; www . - - i- Th'e'Vindicator Tclatcs some of the do- Inssf tUe-inmates of the institution on the occasion .'of the fireT . One little girl about eight years' eld,. an inmate of the building, : when, the alann ot nre was given, - crepi u Uer ihVibVd'irfd.TiT3"heweIf in some clothes. A Vounff ffirl as'so . frantic with rage that he'rcfusetl to be. taken out, and fought and scratched hke'a tiger while.thcy were ak- 1 Jugher .out.; Another declared that the dayof, judgement had come, and seemed ioVbe'much elatedv-One of the males .valtfdr confu- rtrtir.-e5trfv,: thW inordinate cravinjrsi of V 4M J .w . W hiscih.WKile !he flames were rag mgithel the water heinthrownlftta be quietly ltepedlfnttlie .eatingdepartnent and corn Rented Aisjpast'without; the least con Smowaboo was going on a- qmFhm7aud when (bund was doing fast .,. .4 I f- l,irr. ' -worlv itpon. tne oreau.iinu meat uviyix ThV .Vindicator. say s that :'theleaf mutes oftheOeafnd s1emces;n; rxthqiinglie flamos under -.V " - i-.r" "r'r wiS-'-nuaAiat finp of the me "ytreckiou. -r'A4. ,vy44w.y- ----tea&hers-;.,' f'v - j . 'yi lRcioniie War upon Russra. flatp: number thc' iJqndon Tirnc3 . THe -Russian - exports -which were m i8f)f5 theivaiu,toad,600,000'..sitvei- roub lesjsejiiH481Tto :A.ali"flti sustain- Si during iheceeUing years", of .greater plent'vvyet ilfq Russian trado still increased. rapidly.': In.1852 the exportation w the vatuo o'f 34,000.000 rouMes; and in 1853 theastofpeac 06(M)00v partly iVom iiatural devtlpement .Iriiy undei1; the iutluenci) of the deficient: harvest of the preceding "year. Now came to an'eiid'this; gr't ;and sud Jen prosperity. Ineiglit .y e.ars tlie value of exported Russian -crrainiiad increased, three and-a-half .fidd ; - ' " . .-i-: 1 . 1 .1... lad owjierf h:id been ennencu, me had been relieved, material improvements, roads; c inal &t, had been Commenced, when in an evil hour the'Czar outraged the "rights of nations aridof liberty, and all lias como to a close. In 185 1-the export oi .rr.in ll toUe value of 14,000,000 roubles. nd most of this was probably shipped uu- Ol iv V - - . . ' ' j - - . . . i . .,T,J lha rino- th three' months, which proceed 4... declaration ofwar. : The export at the pres: em moment from the whole of Russia ts problbiy not aj teiith of what it was two years since," . Tlie Xcv Dome of tlt3 Capitol. The , local Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun thus speaks of the new dome of the Capitol: , , . - "The old dome Tis fast disappearing. When removed it willbe supers dsl by one far exceeding in utility' and magnificence e ven4hat of the celebrated -St. Peter's." - The beautiful invention of Professor Walters will rise three hundred feet atore the basement floor, and reach three hundred and eighty feet above tide water. It will contain one hundred and twenty-four win dowsmany of which will be eighteen feet in . height ;'decorated with entablatures which will be emblematical of the most im- ; porlant "events in American history ; and d that s ucn. arrange m eu is uaw UVv.. t ali visiters, from those in the spMiig-titlc of life to - the hoary-haired vctran, can easily ascend, and from the .loftiest of all our lofty, eminences behold the extent and grandeur of the National Metropolis." We regret very much to notice that far townsman, ilon. J. C. Dobbfc, Secretary of the navy; is so feeble in health that he will be almost obliged to resign . his important post as goon as possible after the meeting ot congress. iw a will come home to North Carolina, and if necessary, he will go to Cuba to spend .u" h; annual reDort has been UlC'WlUKIt, i , U completed, which has cost him much - 1 lr bjg labor. His successor has not I t been named. r. 5 Invasion of Ireland. fKA citizen. of the United'States" furnishes the London . i - ir :Col ond truthful Kl imes witn a very uitmucu , ; : . "ita ftMnn the countrv. i iumns of that ezQ fad. L In regard to the rumored in- Emerald Isle tne wntyu land the only invasion from our shores was an 1847 by American ships ted with gram to teed its tnaivmeri starving pupupt.uu. , will ! A'Rcv. Mr. Gates recently .marrisd Mr. "JoseDli Post to Miss Martha Raits. If this take match flon t rnaKe agoou lenec, o yy- j like to know: what; will. - I . -, .4 " v
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1855, edition 1
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