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: t - v , - - " . -it--' - -i: - ' '!) ; . 1 ? evidences of Which arc clear- ated in the charter of that company which fixes the eastern terminus oa. the .xiTln lb-Is, " a Wnmimrton and Rakish 11 oad, where It fanda real and per- crosses thd Xeus, andtits Western location .ouite valued at 5rj5w,uuu. fat Salisbury, looking to a further extension iclT were her resources, that Sustained a Westward from that point:!- which, from debt of 815,000,000 contracted hnd expen '" ded for the purpose of effecting an object altogether similar to the - one ?o have in view. At the same time, North Carolina had a population of 708,000, arid property valued .'306,000,000, resources nearly double those of, Maryland, and thich have greatly increased since that time. With '-. these advantages, we may fairly estimate that she will be fully able to sustain a pub lic debt half as large as that of Maryland, whicb will be altogether sufficient, with our other resources, to effect thej object in question, and at the same time,! do ampld justice to other of her communities. '-"-, To say that NorthCarolina possesses the ability to complete' tkia . work, is to" say -that she will do it; an eplightefied public opinion'may be relied upon for f that. So manifest are the advantages of jthe work, indeed,- so far as the State is concerned, a- mounting almost to a necessity! that no fears need' be apprehended, bu that the public voice will decree its completion 7 and , that, at no distant day. jNor,. yet, . will this reliance present the people of the - West in the aspect of pensioners upon the public bounty. pid individuals possess . the..fibility to..con5truet this w0r:,;,with their own means, they would doubtless do so, without appealing to the Stafjb; but so completely have we been, heretofore,, shut' J out. from the markets of the world, that'we have been wholly unable to use the-natural resource3 within our reach j and, there is no hope that our condition will ever be : otherwise, unless a hand more f: powerful than oiirs'intetposc to level these! barriers ' and to loosen our fetters. Thisi. friendly : assistance has more than onee been offered from Virginia and South Carolina, for no - other consideration, than the gain that would thereby accrue to those two States : dul it is maniiesuy more proper,'; mat our own State should perform this laborj and reap whatever 01 advantage may be in it. j lnus have I attempted to point out thei its location on the mats was seen'" to be a favorable one. " ! . ;j To make way for this policy, which was adopted upon consultation by both Kastern and iWestern members, the movement fof a road from Charlotte to jDnville was, a- bandoned, and an executive, Ifcecommenda tion.of a Iloadfrom . EategJifWcsfaatft,. was defeated, all of which, -clearly ghews the North Carolina spirit that pervades the new movement. This was the Srs.t . step in our State system; the second was taken at the late session, an important pift of which, is, this extension across the moun tains. Throughthis system, it is believed will ultimately, ; be achieved the lasting prosperity and grandieur of our State. T consider North Carolina superior, in natur al capabilities, to any State upon the At lantic, except perhaps N. Y.,, Penn. and Va., and I am not prepared to admit her inferiority to either or these; I say this, af ter a repeated and careful, observation of every part of her, territory, and feel confi dent that this opinion will : be verified, if this' North Carolina system of improve ments be strictly adhered to' and, prosecu ted during the next ten, years. Within which time, nine tenths of the whole, popula tion of the State may be brotfght to reside UDr der the daily sound of the whist le of the steam vessel, or the steam car ; sh.ort of t which point our labors should not stop. But, of course, all thi3 will require a bold and manly persistence in this policy, so reso lutely adopted. Works of so great a mag nitude, will not flourish under the. auspices of a timid policy. -The time has indeed come,! when we are eallecbupon to act; and, to act with, decision. ;'. . The advantages that will result to North Carolina, as a State, from this policy, willi ' :.' 1 . - i : 1 . 1 it consist inaimy iu , ineieaseu weaiia anu population and, consequently, under our system of government, in political influence and consideration. --' . V-j, ; v: No better idea- can be formed of such advantages of this work to the people a-': expected prosperity, than by an examina- lnong whom it 13 to be constructed, by I tion into;what has been accomplished by dispassionately offering such facts as may other States similarly situated, and ' by tend to produce in their minds the convic- means precisely similar. ' v; : tion of the importance of every one doing The American Rail, Road system bef an something towards its accomplishment.. ' in 'lS26 and 1827, with the opening ofhe The necessary -amount of stock o begin Quincy Rail lload for the tranfpoi tation operitions, if equitably distributed among, of granite, . and the. Mauch Chunk ' Rail those within the compass of the.first sec-1 Road, from the Coal Mines to the Lehigh tion,' would impose onerous burthens upou River; in Ponn. The first most impor- Jione.. i aoubt not, they might be so dis- i tant work, lioweYer, was the road from' tnbuted, if they be considered as burthens j t Charleston tb Augusta," finished in 1853,' at that each subscriber. would l-e gainer, even i a cost of 80,700 per mile.- -This, has prov though nothing should he realized directly I cd one of the cheapest and most profitable from the stock, in the company, j ' " i roads in the country ; and the fact should works inlhe State "generally. Trofu which, tho extent of their beneficial influence to the States respectively, will clearly appear. This fact is still more observable in 'the 'cr.30 cf those cities and towns haviriir the longest rail road connections, i " : J One of the chief'advintages in our rail road system, to the .State, will be found in the building up .our homo" markets. It is objected, however, by manj, becanSbf our situation with Charleston, on owe side and Norfolk on the other, that'our markets will be deprived-of the produce of the interior ; Uiat it will be drained .off on either sidof of us.'" A before remarked, in , reference .to the twolines of rail- roads on cither sideief us, the very fact of our being situated between the twowill necessarily cause us to sharel aJ part or the aggregate advantages and .dis- advantages of both-the others. That. is so far as location is concerned for the bal ance., we must trust to ouy State policy, and the enterprise of our business men. .. i ; Beyond the advantages 6f this and sim ilar works to North Carcliaa'as State, I entertain the opinion, that the' great "na tional interests are involved in f the " ques tion, which, brings us to the. WtA-ieW;;in which it is proposed to "present this sub ject.: ... .'::v-r', 43,The national importance of the West ern Extenbiou. I consider It an evil, in any system of government, for a decided pre ponderance of political power : to become concentrated in any .one locality. That the Northern section of "our Union has become to preponderate greatly -over the Southern portion? I in v this respect, is but too : evident : and mainly : too, from the very causes- we. have stated. - That this preponderating poWer will be exercised to -our annoyance and injury, 'is most natural. feuch is the history of power eyery where, the world over.' ' This propensity is-inherent in iU very nature. And matters not What may be the form of government, . where power becomes thus, unequally dis tributed among a people,! the stronger will practice tyranny over the weaker portions! .Constitutions and Bitls-iof right may be appealed to; the fundamental principles. ;of liberty may be invoked;! but all to no pur pose; power1 will march on, in ' its : career of injustice. Many persons are of opin ion, that this fact is '.already too clearly exemplified, even in the case of our-own free government. " - ... '- I think it has already been shown, how this: equilibrium may be restored; how the band of industry may stimulated :in agricultural, manufactural, commercial and all the great pursuits of jour people: from which, will flow an! increase of wealth .1 and population. ; - Refore the year of Our independance, the S-jUthern States possessed greatly more wealth than those ot theJINorth; but since that time., the preponderance is vastly on the- other side. complkh this object, important as it is : but it is believed, if every one " interested, "j -n ' " " 11 . a' - - I win suDscnoe even a siaau amount ot stock,- the agiresatc f of three or four - hundred j thousnn 1 dollars will speedily te made up. An l if th? stock be taKen in , this manner, I fotd eonfidenilv nssuced. that ' no subse quent r?gfets. will be ejsrperiecced . by - any one who will cnic 'A it. : -.r ' vl now dismiss the sujecttrustiDg,"that this great euterprine, iftvolvipg as it does thoprosperitj-'of the-people f the western part, ox North Larohna ond tbeypermanent interests of the Stnte ai -largo, will meet wth that support at thj-hand's of the pub lic, to which it is so,errnncritW'entitled -Very: rlspectfulry y6ur 'r . ' - v. .? JOHN W. KLLIS. .VrMessra. .Walter, P '0AT&vrELiA - vil Y Com. : (C-0ra.n1 u n i r a t(i n 11 . FOB THE WHIG- AND 4DVCCATE. : seek to savtl Ir. Caldwell from th j :iisastrous .effects Jl Lis owu admissions.- I MS. J. A. CALDWELL'S CA2D. r ! -tVvn tes: inrciv in Our first. feelings, on perising the card .'passioned, by any Wc implore the pul'Kc not to credit his h$ own casi evil roniu. AMESICAJT SATJFICATION MIIETLND. RuirVDELi-iiiA, June 17. The ratification -meeting he! 1 ly tue . .iu Independence Square, was a trciiij:(!ri;3 WC have , .display of numbers. Deleft :na frouj the of jtthis gentleman, was- pity for the' man t sought to. do betrt-f for Mr. Caldwell, th-au-i various wards cf the city marched- to the whqj for ihesake of a little fnitecould in-. he has dano . r hitiiseii. Vt'e don't be-! uarc m procession, with 1111110 and lan V,.!Pj. liimlf in cnVK L.l,,-i;,.fl, .f ! 15. 1.,. : 1, .If -. Lniv"f. n..r. nr .' 1 '.' tiers, ana soon throoged every .f tho sistencies anl contradictions " ; man, or . as. qrcat 4 m-ia as his own He makes out a case against himself,' niaKcsi him- out. whicb, if believed, marks h .lf.t V-W " thf Mff finimrtdntinn nf t!r i.wt-.. i,ii;irriii torments hini -nnU li.-r,,n i,-c:n im;'.i..;, . ther piost fool-hardy and reckless of - raan-j really knows not him as one of j. ambition has bewiUered him, and the man .' by numerous :Vice l?resjdenfs.- The prin , . . -,i .. . , 1 - , , ? r , Tennessee : Cul.-Mallpry, of Ncw'.' trk : ucd to be toe j is certainly very inconsistent and contra-! . ,.'y e T- ,-. , ... ' , ,T : ..' . , , .-. .'. , - ; Col. Rojviino', of Virginia; (ieuer.il I'-iithcr, L. Oui.vct Shaupe -. . "' . ftnrl nt.li era V - j j uu,nao ivan iuw luai umi uucuuu Jf V ilivivu- ' luuuui.-j uu win iuiu u iuuiv tu mut fljuJ OtilCi"' ry ;and inconsideration. He would lain is nothmg else to t.urn to. A . ' i ; Durihc mo.st cf the e.veniiW.iho raiu tVU people thirik.that he wjls some beard- ' Here it is Norjtb, South, 1'last, West ; copiously, an 1 altogether the weather was senseless victim of : Kndw-Nothhio e-1 he that runs mav read: ' . : ' , most unpropi.tions tor tiie demonstration,- Some desire may exist to know jwhat ; be noted, as jit 'is situated: in a Southern j xDC political influence cf the two sec- "will be the precise location of the road, and State, and passes through a sparsely popu if this fact could be known, it would pro- latea pgion of country. - From that time bably materially influence the subscriptions j forward, up to 1S48, these works steadily of stock. -.-'Upon this subject, of course; no increased in number and importance,, be further information can be given than the ' iQg greatly retarded by tbe financial revp- 'i i-- r . -r. i. '.t: t , 1097 '.i.: J.-i. j'-i.: i caarier contains, it is tor pass tnrougn - u.uuu; uuu u.uvi ioui , wuicu uuraugtiu er. i'Qe0r;a Statesville and with that--Festrictibn: . thef W species; of business throughout the ! eliu'tiiV -'Stockholders are allowed' to locatethe road i vrhole; country , in which year, 1848, an ! -".Dtla.Ware ' at their best discretion:. . The " greater the 1 extent of"-6000 miles of Rail Road had -! t,-U , ' been finished in all of the States, From - "' , ' tious in 1700 was as follows : Viriiaiia had in Congress N6rth Carolina had Maryland South Carolina u c Li a ti amount of stock, therefore, any one may Lave in the capital of .the company, the l -it 1 n t - .i r. aujx-wxnj?e fijxSSSG lniocaung ue iC it a ti ( u 19 members 10 8 C o ) 1 which period, it will be useful to observe. with what accelerated speed these works t.t 'Col", Eawlinson's .Excavataoas iu Asp7tia?aiid .' " '-; ,- Babylon. '-. .; -v' .. , - ; Col. RawlinsonJias arrived inLoniion from Bagdad having bpughltoa ciose the excavation in Assyna and Babylonia which he-has 'been superintending for the las three years, on bebalf of the Trustees ef the British Museum. The results fof these excavation have already in part reached the Museun, but the most valuable portions of them are gtijl in transit. One hundred and fifty case3, containing scnlptifres, inscribed ta blets terra, cotta, cylind'ers and a very large collection of small obkts Aassvriaa art were recently itmpnplv nt the ilu'rv. One perfect obelisk, pn3 the fragmen'n second, are the only objects of this collec- . . . Ill , , : ' , . t tion wu.cn nave neen yet cxuiDited to tue public in the"A"ssyrian Gallery ; but-the inscribed tablets, "which amount jirnuruber, we believe, to at least lOOOOthe two fine cylinders from Kilch Shergat, and all the smaller relics-i which, for better sci-urity, are deposited in closed leases -can le ex amined by the curious '"' ; A collection of almost equal extent and of greater value; inasmuch as the sculp .tures belong to the culiminating period of Assyrian art,! and infiniicly superior to those which form the present Nineveh Gal lery at :" the Museum---was ( shipped- last month at Bussorah, and maybe f xpected to rdach'. the Thames iti. August orSeptem bcr ; while a third or supplement iry col lection," composed of select speeiuieiis, the master-pieces 'bf. Assyrian', art w:ich were disinterred from the1 new l'alace at Nine veh during the past autumn qnd winter, is about to be brought to'. Europe, in vir ture of an arraageuieLi epucludejJ between Col. Rawlinson and M. Place onboard the Manue a vessel whichwas sent out by the French Government fur Uhe prrpoe '.. of bringing ham e the collections of M; I'lace, and Fresnel.. Col .Rawlinson lws further brought with him overland a sixgle small case, Containing, amoig other nlics of es pecial interest, the Nlbuchadtuzza : cylin ders, which he obtained from' Brs Nimrnd in the autumn'of lust i"ear,'afcj those still more valuable cylindcfs, of 'Neoaidus, the last king of Babyloul whicht record the name of that monarch'! eldest s-n Beishare- zcr of Daniel., " It 'is sacere!y. :o be hoped j mac means win ue Mana iq exiiiuiiing these sl-.bs to the public, as oon as the whole of the three collections shall have arrived, either by a ut w jirnngemeut of have less. duct ion. lie calls himself a4-''involuntary - 1 Prior assist C: what he d.cs But he pal speakers were Kx-Governbr. Brown, .of" 4th of March j dietary. We havj:. to aduiit thiA; and on of Kcntuck Afr.'CLitJh-jhn,' of North kinjdi He says- he determ Whig candidate prior to the last. lie afterwards joined the Know- i his behalf.wve' undertake to make the pro-.j Carolina : Col: Stokes. Vf Tennessee : .Mr. NOthlDgs; ami now . In seeks to create the mise, 'tbalH,aving tarued to every point of ' .Robej'of Missouri ; Dr. Chahuer. of New impression, without directly s-avin-so, tln.t the political compass within the, last three Jersey i Lol-ltCaU, ot r lovida ;.31r. ln:e 1 ' ' -. .- J J " - .; : ! . ' i. . . ' I " - - - ' -lor ot irtrini;! J uir s;en:ii-t. (it Al:ihnnt:i urn rtn m nr,' Tnr flif.ro . . n ' 0 ' ' of. I iWe confess we-can't. Will: the 4th of March,-1855, hele-i )- Banmistle, of Adrian city, Miehi- : ' ' .-Ji.J, i ' .1 - 1.. : 1 ..11 r . .,. ' in . Tv'-. 1, ' -J ' , I .... that place, at I0i in the morning, and de-' ining i xou 1 ; every uouy Know, wuo 1. uunigs,.auu iu pecupy mu jtrxi jusuivn j gcc Total of Slave States 3'"SSDeJiuett. hfid 43 14 4 em hers J I0 7 to make pledges upon this point, or any- States miles of w Not. ... . . 1 maH ? 11ft Tier- r e :,u.t"t'. u" ; ii.ncM i Connecticut r . thins eise conuecicv -7 : -Riil Hbad in actum operation ; -ana a,uo a - --7 s - .... . v ' ' ' Bon has any sucb authority but I believe of cstructjon. . Thus is j -J-cy vl.; ' v- $; ti ... from'a Wedge of the face of die conn- .a the remtrkable fact,, that , 1 ; ; . v(( , 1 I try, that a suitable location cabe inade , .. -. . ' ."I h!f fsM rrive very general satisfaction, : iu the naceot lovfj ermdnt . - " i-,- - to the 4th of March, 1855, ho ; ut notwithstanding, it. was a mosinrpo volunteer'languaf'e wliichlwe would like 1 determined to run as. the Wliig candidate, t 0 , . lih '' Mr.; C. to make any sense of meaning out j anl not to join the Khow-Nothings. 1 -Remarkable Balloon Ascf'.sio.. - anybody 2 and did join- the Know scended in Clarion county, .Penusvlvania.- knows anything aboufc h-im that-.ire is a i among! them, it he could. . 1 at,-V .in tlie att-etnoon, luaHing the' combat- cautious, calculating young; man, deeply o. un the JOtn :ot xuay, Loo, he made ou ui.-iauec ot uiree nuiiurcu anu uity u.iica. ? 1iiJj :'"i, v....-t Af Ji I enn.u ; r..-,-, r.f iCr, .v.thm:.-,;? 1 iu the.extraordiuarv short time of four hours.; ! Jandj ambitious beyond his yeM? - ' jr denounced the pirfilic course tMr. Craige. 1 1JS1'1G ,nid trip, and an cxpeiieiUal rrr c'ii"' r'i at . -1 ."" U 1 t -1 . I T ' ' w.-- . , , , t'fte.with a ballonn of nnusuat1 large size. TJiMrst blow winch Mr. C: strikes i at ; 4, Qu the; 1st tot ,.June, lb.00, he de--; It & feet in diameter, contarns oVer six -his own character for . sense j and he then J nounees Kiiow-Nothingisiii, and proclaims ' hundred yards of silk, and is capable of - proceeds to inflict a deeper wound on - his character for integrity.;. Why did he join the Know-Nothings ? What was his uiv-1 1 V himself in favor of Mr Craige. : lfvddhg nineteen thousand cubic feet of Z. Y.. ig Is After his ascent to the distance of three The Favottcviili OLserrcr. is too shrewd miles and a half, the aeronaut struck th ticc? Notwithstanding he jseeks in one 1 not to see and acknowledge 'that the- lafe eastern current of air, which he says is con-, part of his card, to convey- the notion -'thai j Philadelphia 'Convjcntron yof the K. N'sl:! tinually .blowing in one direction. It car it was an inconsiderate act! without any !' plaiulydcmonstratjed' the total 'Imp'ossibllj- ried him south of the lakes, through Con motive at all, he .nialiifestly ilets it out in l:if.f organizing ajy. national . party upon tral Ohio. ' ; His intention was not 10 de !. T , . .. - 5 , f the basis 01 ( larder. Ih'o. thing- has scend till dark, as he was above tbe rain another Part,rUiat it was matter Ox dchpj . fallcd lI; roughi . jQt Qlrccr is wrong i cluds.in a clear upper ?ky, bufjhe xees erate calculation. ; ; , 1 - . j .' j in concluding that because the old" Whig fsive. cold to, which he was;exposcl brourht tells us'pretty plairil-indeed, .h-f party ahd..tho.la'f K. N.'order-both fail--j on the accustomed drowsy seusafion, whieh" leaves it patent and unmistakable on thej j C"'toVr6 exists nq element 01 nationality , prevemeu mm irom propeny managing n.is ' a , .-!'' -' 1 .i- ' ' in politics.' lVei u lice shuts its cyes'to the"; balloon. lie was in t)iat sleepy state when- I.- very, face or his card--that jhe loir.ed the i . . , ,.J v ' , . -.t w- . , , . -n j n -u :' , r 1 . . " t . ,J . -..; .existence, the strength and the firmness of : his "craft anchored m a tree m Red Hook, ot ,tno - ; real strength, and iu the hope of .becoming their candidate fur ongress witnout car-: ! jy to di-'riute it party. The Journal adh.its our shrewdies' on-! 'evaporation of ga, ir;.,vi;n .U, - that his teet were ..com pletely Irozcn consequence Tho cold was so severe 'Prejudice shuts its eyes' ing afig for their principles; orathcr-l to tIj0 truth, thaUhcre is no national par-l' JV, lcar'.-Nel HarrHEsq., wnn an utter auDorrenee 01 rueir pnncipie.J;j ty now in ,thl? country is it cred so low to therefore well as to There are here f- Iontgomey count-, sent to this market iijie that any man couw . stoop . .1Twl tunvnnA : ,;u . v...t .1,:. i- on Monday last, two bbla.' ot -Hour from conquer'? ' We think not. We o11 ;r,, " e ,i..".i.this ncw croP 6f May wbcat, ground at the A ' t;; . jjir- f,. ,n ATr n.lli ' P mo utiu'Aiduo 'the mill of Aaron II. Sender?, Esq., on the , choose to amei f.am - Mr.. Cald par, y-jics ia - tIie U0ils. Its "ffrmness" i'nwwi Tw in MnnUm '- U..A ............. . ; consists in a nrm hold ataehmont to ; vrc ha Ui . J was some real love and Kuowi-Nothingisin lie has mistaken his own heart. Let him. examine we or. or. an v uou.vels reasonhere it is : Mr Court the largest, audiences ever cjbgresratcd a byilcli'.ia:, actually defended kh -1 - . . -m ..'s upon the spoils. ; mspection as " ramily thority of those ouite as tne ERt Hour irom new wheat received here. 1 ! nil 1 . , ' . -I r 1 . t the Journal, that the f rvcstcu m onoay tno ..' i '28th ult. . We learn that 31 r. Harris's crop mt a nauonal party.-iig VCTy fioe) as j3 U)0St 0f th0 jiay wieat cojy from the Ciiarles- f in- that region. ' , ;: - . ; nfijrmud as it is by the Col- ' " Q havd seen abetter from Alamance But weihave a bettcitll,,,' : t;,, kt' u ., i-:-,i t tountv. statin? that the wheat erons in that ; i UUiUiU li.U , uuiJlilLi . VL lilt; lIUIU I -B -V O , . 1 !Ur,i .1 v T ,'J 1V , ,, - T i neigh boa-hood are much- Letter thaii was ex- ill the Journal tell us whether Jhe an , -v , . .-n , , . National men r AVhefher VJil-iwnVi,;,.ii r.f A.i .m. "., m.. " . l U till A tA.AH.JX V1UU. i (. wo movement.-; htlQ and Crm Locofoco p;irty ' is we sxamine; it aun I We thiuje'so because gee the ai -tide ve are unwilling to" think otherwise of hiui' ;. tori' 31rcurv'' c ----- : - - - ? . . . , .- - 111 me o ourn .. Caldwidl, we;are Infurmed,-; in the jureu5 CUYC Na! :.llse at Charl.tte, before one ;-mot h a!palioi)a in ibJ Chas two-thirds of a fair croti.- ,.i J....1 ' '- and the hosts cf other leaders 1 man ; ie (iraiuza-; A Cilltolh l'riest ctaimiiX'i his Wife. 1 Tlio llvTr.o rtn T,-i1m, n rx. e a tli.it t f.t 1 , ' i oi.the Loeofoeo- party. at the North, are na-r - ,f .P. r.nc- tion and nnueitiies di .the IviiowOs otlnni?Si.4 1 v -w. i . .- i. . r . - Jr ... - the present Assyrian tiallcri or.;by the ! f- t 5lU A. w fl, p-. -,L T; -. . ? ' . , uHlucr . R - 1,3 U1 , iJ married a German girl about a ycarince. - allotment of fredi spade to as Antmuitv " - V1"T' N . l . Evening .Post and -Albany Atlas are ! Hi wile afterward" deserted- him ar.d -he uepartmens oi tiiemim 1 x:i ' E;-iqmfaper.,5 ;-r;' I.J O S. Ii i t'.U. I-1 1 1 1 1 ; ii I . 11 1 . T " I ill, -V' : v ' ' L7 . I'"- ? Vnnf- UMBflAwJXlS'Tnnn I s r t. x. r.-Trt.. ' ' U " : ir " ' ' w fi V' - ' natufb-: '-ken, th fruits of tbo late AVJfter floundering about in the Ue ;imnJ& ,ti. .;n w X c.ry ro.r ine 01 Di5 :w.,ie ff&y twenty which", Total non-si tve St-- and harmonize all the important interests -'. this couutry tliau iu the W,M,f tiii rtlnec. ' : . ' i . .l. : V,..-,-.i ;. I do not propose to make any passionate JL W tban an ime- i At thattimr. J-c pmver was very nearly.. Wa-enrnoftt- or to hold out " T" . (t:: '::" iv. i v.i.iijPrrt-iS"i''t i'C seen, . between ;fth nTHII'M t- II I II 111 LUli - -v - 1 - ,nn j.T". T".ll II ll -fllllllillll til l-L1. 14.. .Iv-V ' ' aHK . "IT"' f 7. .- . " ,L,m(nt nf nuivoeai exprebsiuu ut vX ....-r , - , f alia m i'v r- syrran . .on, of which the labors are' now. tfo-ijghf'to a elufee, will be lost to'- the I great m'ajoHty -of thq- nation rthc number !,'of those. wiiq,can. appreciate the .historical t and 'scientific, results, obfaincd from so vast : an aceum'ulaliun " of t'enucifonn materials, "U'higgeiy fur some time, until he was near- 1 ive to face- -arieged was illegally detained frOmhim by. Mcing of coarse, comparatively few. Afhew itvi. seen, -oetwecn rthe?e Th ie J iOfiuc-. u -ti A very; extraor- vrtxTi a iipci ;ii 11111 liiuu ci u t .a-- "x'- ir-lX C: ,-' l-.tetin.rfetoek and - Vc Iavuc aM"' "".' .! . V.I ".i.-l ; follows : ! : J ' '.j pmary uis'ase nas.iaiciy.maae its appear- t u: lJr eitbcr two: tof twenty years- S, .t.r enen-Slavelioldlijc States, diav 144 ce, m-a, few families .in this,' city, some I of h woriug w Upribed will end, is the tact, that at me caau x-, j bfeo . tll S ;lvc.uoi,i;p fj,; of them eminent in. wealth an 1 position, ! w,,' dollars or one,; for every one subscribed will wf, R(t ton extent of;llail-road. a-T - ' ; -ivti,o..i y c,, x..,.nnc'A n,nwns ! w Lit be received in cash. I have seen some dis- ;' n(q. 5t;n in uufiuib'" I , . , i'eiawa.ie ana one cr twa- cuners j ? . .; "' '1 ...i Diem 1 '(mm(. in' tins -reject. connected'.! pv-t .. v . ,. . a-.t-im tnat rattier incline the other wav, hate iUU V-au''Jl its ''fu WM fS? 0 bioad usSlSallW by ! ate, as had been cons ructed m boi iin(iaib in t IIoi mUpreAi: it under the head oflErysipelM but,ait j 7A- Sat tSrhanl'oS- Foods referred to a wbic , 1.,. T , f us tll? ;thei would not bear thatHass ilicatioa, .onie of Mayj h ;-aaie, as uucu . vyvV,v,. ls .countrvi, , nolstical mfIuen- of thn South hna rir. ! .uieui na o . jrivcn ii . ine". name e-i "iuc -well as in' the leadership .of all najstk a t' h i udseBerore whom llifcase,'fwi. "r?oeht j stoppings at last, luckily, fo his refutation, ! tjj.jj lty.ytl ' --dcided. tha the'mariligiwliJ one,, phe '.tiock. Lis sfnnd on the HrrajTrma' oi' ' O i" " .. VrSut .that slie might "(35 as be pl'ed abcut V;...;'n;';. .-'''nvi .'l4ltr' nanr,i"ii;! Rs?tvUitio)t..on Jliftsacft ittl-r-tfr- rctuvninr homo" or AilhrV-husbaml. .'1'hlr ;.,:c..:....4:. it ,i -..,-.. .-.v . Lamuas " uersun u injeiiv acrjtnfl i;it i "- I 111 UM itfJL ia:ii;ir. .ii auv taiv, iv;-.ua- . i ' L.w - :'dertoud he'dcfcna.ed the jtnow-NothihJ Massachusetts Legislature has aroused a"m,1f theetri-rH sf''' so lustily as to induce many outsider to ! UUIcr .eiing oi. resentment all xvcr tne: VV -. ' .' i i...K:-:, i; !,V.-,rii:..V,l ;' e.iSouthl That feelin? is novH- manifeino-!. ,l50--faveJ r ' vKwardias gP is; ilbelaration that ho' whs not.- Now. ;.selt ljn devising ways to punish 3IasS '.;.';yli r.,.- i)"' setts in her m o'oj -of uouble-d ."2 for ? Was it all fur the ' setts-'in -her meg sensitive nfrve thepotkffyi! le-dJaliug Ud'ueeeptio!i : f I10l've. Thc-feople of Howard otupty, j them'familic cr articles purchased abroad fo c cipl f d the further fac , that the , Sh are- principal y loca- , as yrl I n-Bo,l Hi- work no- fctatc in W:hlfu-S -are to be found pnnci- which .k Iv reauired very nearly all the mon-; expenaea on jfea the dlccV 1 cliaed since the first census. The remedy V ccssauly reqaed very neariv f Let unow se.-, wnat:sfis: nnrtn ln. ;s th ho flMinil Tn r,,-,; ' Bnoi, v lf.-.', colored fnm thfl rotate, unuer mu inu-iuuuo : ., r--r-.r i "....-- rvuo ""v'-" It arpears at first iu 3om3" dis poUfsav on--the t.icc,--a;:a ex tend - S ofVxperience. caused niufch working lce! -e to ,ue t V- j:j;.f,B.- Mr-nbieet is.- s bcIv ; tcJ' ih-rthcrn part of c ..UVuauu-fev. nil V inJMJS. .hnti;t.H nrnir,- hn A r.rnt .i cihn statement citiacisj uoiu - r - -r:."r" rro---- 1 increase our wealth and population; 1 1Dt witn.ouT suppuration, it soon .octroys under' our system, will , eive ' addi- ass if by: i general mcrtitication. It '...:. .- ' -i i- . i n i .... . v. ' - I : j. ,i '. . - ir i.. iur caiinirv , !. nonai.Daiilieai -Minuend, us." wtorn i -' 'uu nun laes nuce, u nasse.ron, -uut d been ; Kxfenon,':;and asimiar works, will .-; 5f(nf)t "Ciith insure! to; follow. - Tirers is iOtljit. arrived atas 1 UlwistoutoIi PafUTdu', wire roporti5n of v .atsrliauiif s of tho 1 .t . . , , .1,. i ntn,i,sf ,, iui luuiii iu iue i30ui.li : auu erv it- , eonini'-m i ner-r. rw i irnst. ci r cntf. ; v--u i.ii"u uujul i-i, unuii-u . i-t"- : x- .1 .' ... ' which t he DUDiicmay see mcu; miviv a .. -, , .... - - , . .r z - ' o' , ' . . .,-Jrvi.." i':.- v ;' . -L . .. t" ; - iuoi.v-oi!.:i:zism takincTBp'the stockf the company; anai "! " .wnuyavm-. 1 1 ) JI'F"' "mn mo loregaing pari 01 " -v -1 ' r . rn;nvited without 'rcw-ird - or I nidation that ftvery lawyer m the South per Portugese shn itendcr arrived at i'.i- " KuSms, to' make noAatem. i ot the population of feral States .this letter. - . - . ; ; teP y!!iCl l11'' eut vUt,3 : f1 t U'fWvf should pledge luLlf not L asitn tli col : ra;from Oporto.: It.was averted that 47' 1 ' toi w' nn? be' realiied in Ihe'tvay: different, periods, i : ".'. i. - ;. Paradoxje:! as it mav ra annn1 gespoton 'its fst appearanceand & tnhopq-of .reward. ; ;Aow regfe.are re-1 "ll0l"J: Fag1'3-". to s..ist.an the col- thr--i--e from hun-cr -.ml iM ' :?SShev;rvttt . r ' w.;.;n m--nd'hat, ttoo,r.yew-To'rk,-3to,42fl i,372.?'io.-2.i2'ioiir ,f:si8 1 than-it; j.s'to New-York, bvs.everal hundred i nd-tnc progress, ol tue disease,: n '-the ,'iu-tl nvdeced;-.! Wittier froni5 the most-.' un-' ! z?ri of; 31as?acu?isetts ; and. that banks and - , - ' .".' - .rT--Toau, or, maiiins : ' ' . "- '.'- . :"': .. .. , nnn uw ii cainoi-.uc-suppQseo, mai 1 't .i... . . 1 - -I.... i.trc If every person : ci, K- -'.,no mi2 V.-ft i o?r people., wul permit a powJtrfil rival '.io- ijiuiat-fctfj-uut as.we 1 aye, seen .no t.se , - liuoui, uii.iu , . ' .. '.""; ...' r ;-,"..-. ! nr.rtmiu, r-., ,,fci..S?r: Jf- With onr own pw:i'nd if- we li-id .ci ;;i!t uui-i ui in ljc'U L- uti6SCaSHua. 1 .r ','") " l i,,,,!.,,!;;, i not have 1 resu in 1 i -Vl it or durkness, there was nothing con- Tribune, Monigomery Mail,' and Ciiarles.-. ccaleu from hiai. lie koew ho could notl ton .Standard- referring to the provision in any'cvenf, U the caudilatc Yet lie Lthe "personal lijjcfrty " act degrading any iioes forward nnd makes a piblic defence: of ! Iau wuu aS3i:? m lue : eniorcemeni ot - - Sutrvatiou at S 1 An arrival at .'l'l... i..4-.. r... .-.1 i IL. iUIlllL JLIIU. 1 .1 U . IIUILI III. 71 ri'l'lllll- : T-.rl-r tpntii 1 XtiUV ucujucu aa ivi- ' a . , s 7 - .- -7 : i'y"" en if7 kit was -.on! the ' loth ' of :' -JIisso6ri, in punlic-incetiDg, irresp'ective'of ' -rth 'and. Hast, and ; laloy ef them for. I ylasrthe dav after thef-planina mill I P have unaniuwusly resolved, to. 'deal iroP?" -TllvU, which arrived Kun- V 'I ; ' - T .- : , : I',V:,k kJ, i- 1 '-" i . j -: - day, from Havana, hsAo names ou thf u-entlon" ,at He was ibfdrmed of the j no merchant wlio purcha.es &oh ; or i,. Keturuing) thcteanmrs carry buV l ot- t-hut uonvention. m uetuer 11 sai ....uovu.. ,"v fvwre .icw passensers. nor yrdi tney te hkcJv tok ;s-.;; have many, till the rirm " weather ls""at sTul in : end. Ar.r. Etprc -' .' . ''-' J - . - ( l ' - ' ' '' f Xny York, June -10.; N' Of?" A'',,,.,..(,'. ' l : C ll ficvitroT tl.; T . om I'ara. rcD'- w - 4 this s about 300 eiijiirraiit.i a"y,'.0lt)ad, will "subscribe 15 pr. ct. pT.CaroHua..;!n75i,. :2tv 7o:viw, feno-oo :t!1yi.of cn Siresent value of those lands." I feel I The fact most interesting to be-Gathered -f them ',-As-a, Jul - J fillJ' 'l.i:il Li L- fi'ir,i!-'fvpi-d tnpf i-riTirvlw'ia - tn I not iaV" matter fV'f course, -the most allvv jeea able io 'desc'r.ijbe "it cieir iLic5- wintt wcsry';; must n with ,1 . . 1 1-.1- " U . - .-. ihn I t , 1... 1 i : . i II -11 I i t TIITC linn i.tf nni-inrf- . 1 ; autnomea, oy -ine experience ot otner-; "ui nw ui iuie,- i i-m uloku i;iiu ; ciiieiiii;in .way pr.-icucaoic, win do openca y ! . - , ' J p"' '. .!. : K r6mmunities, to give them the'rost confi- s increase in thepdpulati9n of -all the States td . the "p-.ieiii?. Whatrenders this more U l 'ls not' the riague', for it is not con-j vtient asidraTIces7 that they will secure I the named, except N. Carolina,: between the certain, and will hasten the" event, is the ! fisgi'jK5J Or cpiden. but. what isit ? Vh-vj building Qt the road, makeciear their whole years lqw ana ioou, wneni ivau-roaas nr?t prospect ct, rcne'ung. hy this route, .the I V'UJ ,u .ij'W1,-- j 1 ,!'. 'stock,-: and realize a further adintawe' of 'began to make material progress, Maryland,. incmprchensiUe riohcs'of the 'East Indies. t,0l.Jc ;,at- 'lc SoiUh of r rinee, from Tur- j- i I .1 M K V1U III ..I V" L ' . . .v. . 1 1. 11 '. u U UU. 1111. .. J - r J . - - - . ...... .... ...i i....Vi... I - .' , mitiiatcd duplicity-"-and' -practiced- on the (-proKers'snouia:iii,ewise; reiuso to collect ,. ; . - y mc-- .c uu such debts. -'. And. the Aew Orleans. True- 1 y V""" Y " , , . j"''t uanafTfTST; en me iuiu lust, it result ed in a fccriou. fight between the iiislnncu and the-negrr-, both of which races Were well re-prcsct:.:! on the occaiiou.,.' . '' ' , PUbl . .. .1,. im lenin es. value of those, lands, simply, by the in-: t 07,000; and in ten years, from ISfO crease in their value I have. known in- ' to 1850. gained 114,000. ;; Her Rail-roads Ktanvj. where this. 'niiJ ovpn iinnrn Ii.n5 were- well advanceu in 1 T . - n . . Jt is a latiiurnr. laiiuuar, tha 7 ctA vie. r.ua true ;is it is - lrgmia 1 toxurc unrsjt been done: and after all. this is ;tbp main gamed, m 20 years' previous to 1,4,- i have become' reliance of this enterprise: . I en ertain- the 000, and for ten -years," previous "'.to ISJiO, commerce, arc' to K- t.und the dcp found-.? is in tii' enriched fr the I! :-rcbv. In r.ft. his' which. like. the Cholera, is to destroy , the human racc Wei should .',be. obliged to i1 seme medic;.! more s-peciGe iM-coun't of-,hc me. scu disease. v. ue is the , or from an honest ;iud 'decided at- uyiltutLejJi-iueirdesof kuow-Xothing-; Delta and "other : papers recommend'. State ' Vite 'takokhe. latter liorn of ; this tit- j .-actibn;in devising and enforcing rctiatory - Mr. Crmay take vli:ieh he !-?a- j measures. Mir. a-l-Iwell as ticht y hop tee cliaritat riiTit ght.-abp' pe it i' We thin ''k ever the S4ith can -IcgallyOo to show its bput'one i the on 'y thin ' abhorrence of the vile conduct of Massacliu Aa tn tt.rt ;!m. SGtt.S 'should . I CJ Gone. rr i thai iuaueeu him to 4 out from the I the sword and tfirown away the scabbard, jtii their csceili?oCT,- that (l.:;y may - V;..l. "n. i-.-mn ti' , i Tt. ..ALrilta -.-Juet tllO CUl.l.l SjiiCV!' ItCl', tkat. ... WllliSu it . ,., , - 21 1.00CK wtious:ci l.nsianu s pv.wei-.''.. Heretofore. opinion, further, that great as has been the increase in the vahie of lands infthis viein- With the same- view, the ' annexed - table Amc-riva has labored umicr -.resit -dissdvan--IJ ity, under the influence of the N.-C. road, w given : bhewicg the per ct. ot increase.. ' taes, m c-cpisuijr m this trade, m ccnc that advance will be by a more rapid ratio m several oi tue colonial states, wunintiic as we approacu tne interior j -iof the ivery i,Liluus ; - 1 I lit till' ilf.l tuklt, quenee oi uistanci From Caat'KV to c. i. Hereafter Sam is; no 'I.v 07 w; lou2"i.r a. sti-ipr.i; tlini so to r tiu ty, di$ not oit'Mjciher no maC3 ie i. a gisnt, yea, a vc-i uv-.Ulantie. TN.rtsy eape 'i' Y?lU bllt,;i .'E 7 X g:i:u:'JQ havi tf'inqttk- kcl'h . i;vicm 'of irfjjr !..'. h:ar breastf oi au idr.of frankness- and is stateniieiif,' as. well .as- it Lc) ver . -Ther, iUev a ,- -o -s; ': ' d. -"i. X - s 9 3- "tT -.' ; -I J 3C .1 ' to ' (i ' ' - t-5 . t. t - : c- simple reason,, that sections of - country west ot thi?, have heretofore had a poorer market than cveirvthis locality. : The effect ' of the road will be, to eepualizel the mar kets along its line, or, very nearly so. . Heretofore, T have spoken of advantages to individuals alone, that will result from the construction of this road ; I believe that the great interests of the whole Statc " are' involved in the question; anil feci sure, thatinone of her citizens cherishf; a" livelier interest in whatever concerns fcer honor and welfare, than those to whom fbis enters prise , is presented ; for which'; reason, I ; deem it proper to present the lubject ,in s that aspect. . . '" 2. The advantages of the h western -EXTzssIox,, to theState. The Session of the Legisture of ouf State, for 1848-'4i),r I will be memorable in our historv. as beinjr 1 the first that adopted what may be strictly,; ' -. . termed, a State system of improvements. - s r s . "' ' ' For, though patriotic men had before put 4 - - -": . .''" forth similar views, ' and some tiCffislativc : ' '- cractmcnts had been passed, vet. 'nothin---1 A careful cxaminatiim : practical. was done, '-"-That, too, In-as esscn--' will shsw an unusually rapid .intreasi : .rt.. Ar.-.,t; ifi..i:i..i- . -.- , . .. ';.- -ti ,-. iian . vijiii,..aiima pysicih ; jiavinff l-or populatiTO, between liie vears i-tv A tic.vl Hope, is Fi' reii:t';!i;-mt-! I.ivcrpo:.! amc 'i . r... i .;'". ' ' -, 10,00 ,ile i 1S.000 '. ..!" t ' - ' 1 : . raised at a s;:ic-ie .tiay s notice,- Irom i ty-Sve to thirty t.Uopsand . American., in'i !.,ihe Taik last'eycniusr.;'. 18 was to resT.cad.-'-V ho tho ji'JHon of 'Ms Nat i dual 'C'.'unnl in'i ''r I'PhiLdeliihi::. to -bc-snre. J-and . c-t rvl ;lv- ed t li.CC. I, ... ; :i. in f., ..' I t, ..1 1 rlll.m,l-. liv Cape .Horn. Canton is 1. 000 miles .?,.?. .r ;,---' W irom iow Y oik rahu by same; route, vd. f bu, -ol:. cSpec?cd e soo- i;:.u br:C;l r..J 00U m:iOK :rom l.iverpoU ' . ; whU 5,,, rs;-.i wr.r.un too by the j -...' iiie 1 acme rail rose, win piaee an oi our;i C(. .,,. - ltWa ) in ! ,,;-!, r. i' tic ports within less than 10. thotisl ,1,' ,,, .. r i T' t " .i.,J- ., - . -1, - 5 f lil. uun.i...;jiuu.-u v. .. I '.I'. .110 nr. less tt Cantwn. '.-.This jvii! -- Jive, our i V,.-...;, 'v,L; ' w. r,:t.-. i. -c w'.V uoifium W :.S c . ? '5 "n i.- i- --1 '- , -I o CC V CT- i! . ' - - - -5 ' - IrS " 10 1: - 31 p rf. t'Z O - ' -1 T .01 o'i;-'. -'. . Vc c. 4 -JZ- r 5' b e k ? b s i i - cs - ta 9 j : - -. ' ' Allan ' I'.LcI. country the advantage, fa reach h)' the 1'astj over all jjuiopeau noiil-nK, by at; leastUhe bread th of the Aflaiuie Ocean. What its equally as important, it" will bring this: hi i exhaustible courmeree across cur' ovrii fcri i the LVlriiuierdid Jji: "fore. A r- jl-. never hcl -'1 " 1 i ntory -r 1 iuuia traue across cur empty, it into various nr " f turn the irreui -t-liamicl--c-f -iEfe f " 1 ':e 1 T' rostein jduiiis., .-.-.tld .' - -V',:r"a AtCC:r -n-ij ; ?t ' ;rj:iyn between .bun a Atlantic .setui.-u '.s, ' J' Iau'.s'as.ofSetaiJ to aecoaat f- r i-pe'cUhi- ( ;he tist inl thejsfccondpcs wherever rail road connections mav be exit :c3 in tu:it-t?rn.ory ;;.h . tiieha-Mx-cu?. tcdaeu cut from -those pcrts to "meet Ik.-U'- V vipjatn.r. tf au :-t of Congrcis. Ho tvl;. This trade is. s -iuewhut remote, it Ls'ltrusj .,Ti -buer thatj har-cacuot rrmain jn f bat: it-is; nevertheless certain,"'" end tu.rc- i Kcc unless thc it;rcssb.nsnw on Lis mind f.ii-arircnrf tn b' rnnsi.r.r-red in e nndetioiil -bail be rcmovedfly s:ttisfac'torv ext.l.mf.- . - . .1 . . . . .;....- . : . . - - . ""us vj'yvim i l-cijvr r;.. iuises io . rt-'jv VtAs'i: 1 CTONune-lO. -io; el' ti VI -, 1 1. . C JiiJ teach 3Iass3 and tiie In our o- iu;. Ohs. cblii She. ha urawn '.A .( J raa fr.l CitiiqiluMHf.- It was a .ju dicious res -iuticn oj'a father when being asked w hut iiiiti.iitjeao'do with' his girls, he replied: " 1' Uitejtl apiircntiee the::i i c - t In uot afidld ouimercial sufi-.iiug .may etts the v;.h.' of the U nin :Lebi- teu 'to bet ouic, " hk r i , r,,'. motliMs, ;:nd the-heads of family, ali'J iWful mCtn Lers oi to' iut v." ' the !.w..p.,bt!,.if'vi,l,-;li f.,:ii 1 it i i 1 i vuiu, in.; ;' v w Li viity 1'" ' ' ' r-.nac COii.esiUs Oi : a spirants He ought -to ha'e been at-ija- position in the nw.-p:irty4 w use j I so rc'l uctajfit ly Jallet in lov'a w'.ih,! .".vYu! reived if;;? .: paper Lere. C011StitUtjU.-. - 'i nothing else, willv Fan: .-..-1 Mr.-. ,!, i!-,Urt WAsiii'NiiTo.y, Jr.no -y. ' int'tf ti Aci.?. Iur':. 'the : of-this morriinz have been They contain 'full proceed-, inirs of tho Amdiitun I'atiiication se-n; theds- y jeWa die-1 iu i'uiiilries. .u ; tii . dt?tae ytiv lilted -;ie -i Leurly- Iiti eVr..''- ') to a iCtejit -Mr. T u-Uived exctiicist lie;:.. iiVuihs has.L-eeii -Kradu 'isixuvit' v'f - Jw-'.--"i.cstcr-.i:,.v c"-'-n ion. liOcis ijpac 11 i ii . i I l' can I Vili. Vanity is a' tot -i.i; i it is cur ly of it, csA-cic:ny, wn amusinc: fuiIC fC'nrts to .spdak ;or iei Jiee: dividend 3avrvf tho 1 VV. .i:!r the Park id New Ycik. :;CtmjpauvJ: whtp somt K-v Wfi'o' that. llU; persons, weiepaid. out in i! . s j-.u:iis 1 :ield'last.ii!ut ia 'It is."-'-'itimatc. j resqt. ; The Eicctiug v;;s addressed by xhoiders iutowh ; aii-i w. i-11 t I.X-tfOVt'l Ul'i l ;i.:.l .- Ui! y csi iii::uca5uh:tlc dil ;. r, in. tru'yvaro1; and 1 themselves to be. It it vras this in there is man- t.tnee between il Gva. Bartietf, f Kv Ij-jyinj of PhiLu Un wu, of Tccu.'t:iV.is''a very.utcidcil r :thc IIon'..'Ijews.' ('.!.! smaliastb amcutts ;sh oi tais UI MriCuIeil od from the l lkct the lessVl P-.f Lis labored ail tb;;r. : wi'.a tins sui'-eet, i I have now prcsenU-n I ' the. r-ritjc'ipst i-0!sIAi;rat.ion-!.lsat -t-cur i- - i:j". th si sl;ou' J t : ii-iit"u the people ;o. i:i nd when he: shaH "taxe reached Kaliii , oi clphia : Andrew J- Drmal:- ty.in the Xorthci u ei;ie I' idse H"ri:i!-- of Alabama; f -is not ' here! 'Ol. ,Cen. .Canninguam, of b. ' m. 'id. iur- a.: Gen. Pilcher, of. Ky.; ; Te'nn.; J ,!;;-. v-hat tn.cv pro- I well. Ko . .! of it we really fe- ' the Hon- Mr.-3lc'Oail, cf Fla.; and abuia- i LrcconcilitUe 'diiibrcne;b ,ir r.f n'h; r-. ;! ' ' . .' :'-IIai: V l - . ' I i" r i ' . . . . ' ! ' ". . - . i . '. , ' . . ii'j v iii, iiwut, Alio xiaiioiiii fi iuu iiiuu:ii vuuueu iuc i cii::vi ion, that frove ; was' fully endorsed; ; ' " : ' ,.' ; Kothius' kuve action or ?rih;m7i?JA zr-v bout !rove - ' uow-otiimg?.; 5w-!S'oihir:ir lor ! leience ci inai s VlSiitStl, aula I. ..a. r Amor2 the s'beakers at tnismec.inz were! .form o the part v. im,1 ... Yt-tj ho .Mikct the lessYKifcw-oikingfor I three ?or?h Carolinian:?, r'.z : cx-Oos Neil chiring all ::cfiou cf C Brown, of Tbnnesce, a native of Kobe-M tojbu.uac -nstiiutioual. rtv-n stave; ,.l. r..-. ; r ; COmt r -'--' .it ".-i-:;.v pnty in ;h:ii:. tte, was imde after jus SOn county ; d&hn H. Hauiihton, Esq. of ; : -; . . ' ----- '.. v-iti? '-'iVlhad.-' -ecn -violently ; lttsborough ; nd Dayid 2. Carter, '.'. lisrj.' ; 'rEil.op-Oade4k vh shodlcedj uu 1 he; fouud himJelf iHVolunidii- j of Hyde county. . : V -ary.of ?-,500,uis.lc&dj!rG,l; 7y sfpkinpE fast fi'im the firs position down ' :; i " . ' ; hi whiry bet-re his &u-r,, r Tr.otirs for THE-Citi:.:fe-i. Nkw Yon:-; jiive his recciMs utc-i--v. .i-cn- navmSi' :- i its ODjccr,- uie giving ol a market to tf of .'IS.oU, as compared -Willi former -periods,' r.i tem.at.-J v-. iu. bi-suo-craie- lae uececiiry ; vn.i.?, Jui.;v i:;: i i:e; . of our: people, aud J.hat market ,witbin those states most forward in rail roacf l:i- amount ef st;x t-v begin '. t-p.-'rat.iynsV-' .ly Vm- luiJe uf AI r.f i Vestj our own limits' This is kno-wfa to. have provements : that being the periol, within is u -t recmui!-. iidid -t- any on-r toj take !. re enative in l.Vigr.-A, r. been ths design of the projector cfthYXJ which greater progress xus male iu tlifcie.i up-.-u him-elf :a:;ii . eulent Vrtheiisrto ue- i '2,"c;L:nj cTadi'i-ilj"f ;r ' C- :-.-;;-; -.-'-, ;.:-:.:-) ! - --".-'" J ..:-;,;'-';".. i. , . ':--.';.'- : . I ! . .. . r ' ; ... l .. -J ' :" - - - . T ' ' ! :-'- .' ' ' - ;?:'i:;; . '' : -. '' "-?-,;-;.:;; " -;'o ; .-: f, -.!: . i : :t.:' '- - wc a snl h:(.h was .lint i ;;i -Csiuuf , ui ,';r.x, iiitrtii no posHi! rf at ad. Tins shows that. .i' fc.yK i ...:'.!.;., -,.v..,l- ii.--i.i-1 T,h- tkj i,',-..5-a v.:t.-r v,-,c! ; ll:':ilUi iiU iiiii..ii. uvi vnuvai; ii.;ia. Hi.i:i- : csic, v i 'm jiv h'-" ..u.-uiu-- andiirm with Sam any longer, liis attach-1 -U-M ihtereeptedia vessel leaving this port on lime; if h-lia meittothepiiiicipksof Knbw-Nothiugisih, Friday, with necrly GOpemops on bor.rdj "Rubiry, the debt bVcen0f .'.Hv i roa'f vbsi nevertheless, above Wounded priue i alieged to Lave , been enlisted for the. 'and he or his heirs rmfln ai "l au-i-moriiSed ambition. ' f ? -;ti Crimea. . i ;o recover it with mieiw' '" u i : ; 1 ' ' i' : --f - 1 t n
The Salisbury Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 29, 1855, edition 1
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