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TrilRTr-FIFTII CONGRESS. CoNCTlCUTJljT extend a positive and direct interest in the bhould disease stand by and a support -Washington -April d. oenatb. isnog 1 Aw siro Wsevy war" by the Government against tho, citix'eny of a Temote territory. RelioiiS (anaticism-, jf one of '''tmn9fitrsRiaistik tl'iatJC'an-inHncnce unfit him for the duties and requirements peculiar institution, by which the Mr.

Morrelis Agricultural College bill cans atfd their ant; mtxmt of life," his- manly, and independent spirit was' read twee ami xcicrrcu vv- 3vm.wu over th strength of the' South is increaiedand we' bid a defiance to tbe1schenae3and machin 2 would not bowed down by the.refl'ec-' the human. heart, history indisputably tion tbat he, wa3 a pauper, a beggar, ations of enemies, whether Exerted in oujr midst, or applied from The sub- tnitteon PaJbliO 4. The' private calendar was up. Ilonfarir.J. Clancy Jones asked the- iSianiroousrconsentof the House to print, ton the mss of the Cominitte! on Ways aftid Means; the Indian --f ppropriktioh and tndiaWdeliflby tillsia order forward pendant upon the reluctant charities of a' cold and nnfeeli ng world.

-r Apart trbm proves inav its wiifl wmcuuiug obitaeles, 'tBavecvcr been relentless and sirguinary; NotwitWahding Jhe; dofbr-mity of Mormonism, and the open" licentiousness of ifs doctrines not withstanding ject is a'grave onev we admit, bntlt is one an idim, anri upon -t congressional dJ lhaf should recommend itself to all who have carefully examined: 'and properly insolent and affifude of course of that tried 8 aud fully insuring 'hU weighed events as they have transpired. Brigham xOOTg, Vet tdavoid Uoodhedn and for the sake of p'jrWjt'ell; ttttf I J-Mr. 7. bav'e 'Mr Js wished fo this voted. In MrJ Bishop's di every overture compatible who honor, should be made, to that' deluded people.

political considerations, throwing out of th6 question the necessity for strengthening and increasing the pecuniary interest of the people in the institutian of slavery, humanity, justice, and symjiathy for oqr race, would dictate the propriety of so protecting the unfortunate, that the last and only stay should not be taken from Jhim, and that something should be left Mr. soldier's (pension but the U5m'" ciecuon, Mr 111 majority of oxr L. Vhat the missiodi will' aecompl)sh isdit-f ficnlt to 5 vLeUjfrbia Washington. WasniSGToir Crrv; April Mr. iEditor ijlih seldom that; newspaper correspondent rinHhis City, cannot find during 4heeession-of Congresjfn full and ample material for.

a communication. Iiousc wenj lulu cwiuiiiiicw vu uv Editor. r.ed by theJSenatofbcsef eraUdaJ gXstslleBdar, 3r- ELIZABETH CITYi been considering the Dtficiincy BilU tt lieloek.Vpa motJort of Bng-lsh. the cQinmittee rose, when uo maae a eight hundretlvoto, the revolution th. But wnue toe BUDiecis, auoraea dt TUBSDAT MORNING, APElL 27, 1858.

trfiir.li ta nrocure food and raiment. If report lfro'rnthVmliiittee legislation seena abundant, yet ii requires in nublic rentimf on ithe tKansasbill; signed: by Messrs. in ii veniDfr hAfrf.i.r, iL LW FOR GOVERNOR: john: w. ellis, OF ROWAN COUNTY. own election, wh i.KNl ji.ngusu ana oiepucns ua uc Houses aniOjf less'rs Green'and Hunter on the pari: the enate--Messrs.

Howard i.i- with so much r1 fe all men were humane; if all men, wore a heart within their bosoms instead of a piece of unfeeling potter's we should be left to urge these views alone upon, the ground of political expediency, but when the grasping creditor, with enough of this world's goods laid up to leave at his death vote at the late eleetoJ will triumDhanttir i The report waa read. It makes the I continue to refW i 4 some uiscnmmauon or juugment, to mace such sileetiOns from among thcm as will instruct and interest the reading public. Without professing to, have such a judgment as will eaable me to please all who may peruse this letter still I trust not to tire' their patience with dull and prbsy paragraphs. SiiflScient matter is at my. command, Vy, write several communications bu t' I sha i l4o nly touch upon such subj ects as I can compress within, the space of a column.

j' admission jof ansasVunder theLccom pton constitution dependent on the acceptance contains many pujci.ion?tuie proTisivus, thaougbt to bV ameJ Various opinions are enje'rtaihed by crats, on- this ddlittle cain fee found in it deserting '7 Congress has by jolhf resolution, agreed to adjourn on the first Mohday.in 1 is still largo 'amount of publie business to be transacted but itcan disposed of in the remafning sijc weeks, if the. members will confine "their llabors tcite Inconsideratelegislation is not to be com-mended," bu vprplonged: and Junprofitablo discussionslire attended? by no beneficial )' Prompt i atfentipn to business, and a just regard for the public interests, are theh ighest characteristics of statesmanship.4 i ''-yy-yy does upon the gallant Ssow. night we were visited with quite heavy fall of bdow, which continuod until 1 to-day (Tuesday) up to about half-past'nine o'clock. The weather is cold as mid-winter at the time of going to press. ofthe ordinance submitted to the peoplej r.

a fortunes to those who are to come after him, exacts the last farthing from his ii rejecieq provision maaa lur vio iu-f mation of a new Ot? or PiAfM? i Mr. English asked that th be; unfortunate victim, and too frequently Was On B'rlfinV 'fn leaves him a supplicant at the doer of the session- of the printed.ud;Chai" tte jfurther consideration: of the sante'ibe postponed" tilt: to-morrowJ MrVv Howard suggested a postponement: The ennsMeration of the Pacific Military Road BiP, has been postponed till 'next ence, and. as ust eneefialnd uim1 alms house, there is a double reason why thrifttfnto a pubScasbembv' December. That. there is a majority 'of Confession or fur OrroxEST.

-The Norfolk Herald of the 1st inst. contains the following The Democratio party appreciate tne i benefits of union in their own ranks too highly ever tq think seriously of a division we should interpose tuc ar i of th? law to twp houses jg lavor 9J u9 tUl IMPORTANT. LEGAL DECISION- I' on Slavery, Kev. Mr. (whatcfan I aSLAVE CANNOT ELECT 'P-MiO: BE FREE, jj committee?) aud among themgelvts; and while that party hangs together, we hare no fears' of the Federal Union." crai hours rncn' I siay ine execution.

But with this at present we have nothing to do. Oar aim is to demonstrate the necessity for promoting an equality of feeling and interest among the masses of the shareholding States, so that in any contingency that may arise the South will be prepared to meet it. What, the future' has in reserve for us A case; was decided in the Suprenst Z3T The publishers return thier thanks Correspondence of the Pioneer WklcWn. ApriV21, 1858. Superior Cour.t is in session at Halifax, and Judge Ellis is.

presiding with dignity and case, as and you coald not discover from his appearance, anything bad occurred to affect him in Jetter the Committee: informing him of his nomination, was delivered on Friday evening last just as he was on the eve of leaving Warrenton, and will proba Court of Appeals ot Virginia, at its last January term, involving a very importane one likely to. lead to some to Mr. W. W. Burgess for an excellent measure, I ihink is evident, but a difference cf opinion exists among them, as te the pnper.

point for eastern terminus of tho read. This gigantic project, will require an immense amount ofinoney, and prudence forbids that it should commenced, when our treasury is in snch a depleted condition. Many constitutional objections will be urged against it which should receive that weight, which so loudly demanded by the importance and magnitude of the subject, The Bill to increase the police foree of this City, has been defeated. For several moDths past, indeed I may say since the election riot last Juno, Washington has tiqg the first oYflk rLW carried The tefct-rablj olyectcd fo eonsidrrfn, resolulton as as e'SuUp' should not do discussed n'J body but llfs aad all r.t!,'r was overborne by tl.e;,. lot of Butter, which, they believe cannot be practical results in the Common vfeaUh we to tne case oi jxncey ei ms vs iExgcvfortm Hoide et ah 11 surpassed they have tried it and say it is Those in want of good Butter, will most assuredly get it at the.

above named gentleman's Family Grocery. And as Borgess thinks of the printer, persons may be assured that he will sell them nothing but what is A large quantity oa hand. Call and see for yourselves. G'ocf 'a Lady'jj Book bly be answered this week, though I doubt if the business of Court will allow, him time to prepare his-answer Not wishing Xhecase turned upon tho construction of certain clauses in- the wilji of John Iij Poindextertthb main clause bear iag dn; the Jsubjeet ading' as 11 ml monthly for May bus bd none can tellr Frcfm the course which -things seem to be taking, we fear that a crisis is approaching that, if it does not desm ember the Republic, will shake it to its very foundation. The aggressions of the North, upon the Souththe intolerance manifested by the free state towards the slave section of the confederacy, and the determination to deny "ft an equal participation in tho privileges" conferred by the federal if not checked may tn hinder the nublic business at he number is.

Like' the 3 1 been the scene of frequent and? revolting i i- iTh xiecrroe han6d a at lifer acts of violence. Desperadoes from neigh11 0 from this county to Northampton, death, I tfristr.to haVe their choice of be when they rolled! froja and thus complete his. circuit, before ten boring cities have collected hore the laws A SUGGESTION. 'Under this head we a few; weeks back denog his resignation to the ing emancipated or sold publicly. If they prefer beifig emaneidated, id is my wih uu, icauaeue could nohloiW The nomination is hailed with universal introduced some remarks touching the du- be lred5 oututitiT a sufficient" sum be wu a.c u.spsca to F-'-ssorertij Godey for the rn satisfaction, and opponents hare raised to defray their expense to a.

land therefore simnlv 'ii'lv .1 expressed gratification with the selectvon, where thy can. enjoy freedoni; and if there admitting at the same time the. certainty d1 fr it acJljiiige 11 lead'to consequences which no ojie cah ser have been set at defiance, and crime has had unbridled sway. So great has been the reign of lawlessness, that the citizens have been compelled to organize patrols, to suppress disorderand crime. Incendiaries, burglars, murderers, and garroters, have infested the metropolis, in such nnm-bers as to renderproperty insecure and life unsafe.

One of our representatives, Mr, should not be enough perishable property of Judsre election. He will receive the largest vote in Halifax County that loaned my wife to pay off the legacies tj) Ann Lewjs; Ilowle' and Georgiamia' Btyan NEW Y.OltK mi has ever been cast for any man. Marls CORRKCTKD MERIT it that! The question of jjounty candidates is mOst earnestly and ably, contemplate calmly. We believe there is a unanimity of sentiment upon one point among the people of the South. We think that it is the firm determination of all to remaia in the Union only upon terms of equality with their Northern brethren, and if this cannot be done, rather than occupy an inferior position, to sever the compact, at all and every hazard.

Fast are we verging to the point when this question must bo sattleJ. Flushed with past conquests, insolent in the enjoyment of which the free has gained over the slave States, the North is pushing 100 Wall Stmt. York, April WnrrECUllN-7 2to74ci Yellow 73 'j White' Wheat-130 to 142. Red 118 to 125.1 PORK-Mcps18 Jagw. NAVAL Cruj T.

nominal: pr 48c to 43 3 the hill proposod by the Uomroitteo on the District of yolumbia, for the increase of the Auxiliary Guard, for tire protection of the City. The bill his failed, yet it is to be hoped, the citizens of Washington will bo able to suppress the spirit of lawless-Jess and terror, now prevailing at the 'capital of the nation, v' "Kansas is still nndisppsed of. The Committee of Conference have not yet reported the plan upon which they propose lMn to adjust this distracting question. Mr. moo t.

j. 1 1 anextreme that anextreme that tier aavautaffo no muiM Tar '2 COTTON--N'C 121. they4 are be hired Ufitir a sufficient sum is raised jlaay tUfe deficiency. If.they prefer' befog; sold and, reiiiining here id slavety, it is my Wish they be sold publicly, and the money arisisg tof be equally divided ltween my sister, Eliza Mar shall; the. children- heirs of my brotiier.

Carter B. Pbin'desrer, my nephews ra- Howie and'aniol and' nicco j. The Appellants carried'; their point -the' Court-deciding that the provisiaos of a will giving -to slaves the option, at -the death of a. ljfe of being emancipated or sold 'afe void, the slaves having no legal capcjyr to- make, recharge et. as sent to" coytrrcts.

j- Attor'n0SvprRgorj and Kolicrtj-son, and Hdjesfard esd San(sl were fcr Apl-peliants, PaCtpn, Cruinp and Branch for Appelioso; 1 The argutfints of counsel were able on. both $ides, as'he reader will at once admit from his FSknowledge ef the established le-. gal reputation of most of them1. We Heard the argument of Mr John Howard warmly rccomihen4ed for its ability and am- now fully satisfied' of the justwe of the connehdation, aftera careful peru-sal of a copy pf it which, we sought. Mr.

Howard does nit confine himself to the direct qajtion involved iu the decision, but 'enteis fullv into the! censideratton of 'V' 1 Hi B. E. still unsettled both in Halifax, and Northampton, though I ampretty sure I gave you the Northampton ticket in a former letter some weeks ago. business at Court his; so far, been quite unimportant. There are three murder cases to 5 bo tried, however, one of the State vs.

John Gregory, will take place to-day. Hons. DavidA-: Barnes And Matt. W. Random are the prisaner'a counsel, and Attorney General Jenkins will prosecute on behalf of the State! There are a goodminy witnesses, and the whole day will no doubt be tafcen up by this oue trial, and 1 even doubt if it can be gotten through, with to-day, for it will be an exceeding hard matter to get a jury, as almost every man in this region has.

expressed an opinion. Ia my next letter I will endeavor to give vou a synopsis of this trial and the result of it. is set apart for the trial of three men, via Shaw, Lisle, and Cham-bliss, charged with the murder of a mulatto man near -Gaston, sometime during last year The Court has assigned H. Hardy, to defend them, being informed that they are too poor to employ counsel. If the Penitentiary question was now before the people, I think it would pass by overwhelming majority, for, every one must needs see the great necessity of such an institution.

'1 But this letter is already long Enough, and 1 will only add that Spring weajther has opened in good earnest and the farmers ard working away merrily. RIP-SLAP, mac toe uqdss cringing pause ere ho yield one iocb fmoro -t her haughty So far, though warned of 4he danger of further trlfiiog with the forbearance of the Southern people, and urged to ceaso their war upon their rights aad interests, the spirit of fanaticism seems nothing loth to increase the burden by the last straw which is break the tack of the patient rcamel. That event may come; sooner than we expect, and it' would be BE WAX 32 totlbpl VI GINI A AT S-80 wii. HAY per 100 lb. CitoW RVK Sic.

t6 3o. rcr 11). SAWFK'it jaigiihn. nas peace, or eonf.nuea conien-tijbn, in-his hands, and upon him devolves a fearful responsibility. Admit Kansas under the, Leeompton Constitution, and the tempestuous pea of agitation upon which we are now fieutifrg, will down, and peace will rest upon the troubled waters.

Has the i North become so rigid in- berexactrons, and so arbitrary in her policy, as to deny a' State admission into the Union, if her' constitution recognizes slavery This. Kansas imbroglio would seem to establish the fact beyond cavil. Oa Tuesday, Dr. Shaw addressed the House, in reply to the speech of Mr. GiU mer, en the Kansas During the hour allotted to your I representative, he commanded the utmost attention from his ty of the South in the present critical po-j sition of affairs.

We endeavored to show that Southern; society as now constituted, was not bound together by bonds so strong that they could not toe materially weakened if not rent assuhder by a revolution that way -yet take place. Interest is the grand lever by which the world is moved. It; is the governing principle of man's nature, and by it he is influenced to will and to do. And. as we stated before.

large investments, or heavy outlays are tit necessary to bring this feeling into active operation. The man with a hundred dollars invested in any particular species of the value of bis property being a jthousan notes the changes in pricts with the Same anxiety as his neighbor who, with ten thousand in hand, has risked a thousand dollars in the same traffic. This is undeniable, and forms the basis for the suggesticn that we intend to throw out. The Southern people are not all slave holders Ihey are in a measure identified with the because they have been reared and educated 'in its midst. Northern people are opposed to African slavery." There, is something in it repugnant to them, and it solely education.

But how quickly is this of antipathy changed How very early after moving to the South they unlearn all they have learned, and forget to regard the condition of the negro with any degree of sympathy or commiseration If they by a stroke of fortune chance to be-- come the owners of this species of property i they are at ence metamorphosed into the peculiar champions of slavery, and are loud, in their eulogium than those who hare held slaves aTT their lives. We again say that circumstances may arise where it would be well for a direct interest to be" concentrated in behalf of slavery. And how is this to be done How can i 4he bonds that surround Southern society "be strengthened, so as to defy the attempt tvhichmat yet be made to break them. madness to neglect the precaution-requigite 7 -v WAaTED; if C0IlDS 0F TAV Bit JL if by the su')Scrileri highest cash pries will De iij. I- at Elizabeth Citj.

XI. CART iriilGF April 27, 1353 3t. pd. the eivil status of the slave as displayed' brother members. To" attempt a svoonsrs in the' decision of the Courte and the Constitutional and legisLtive 'provisions whicl NOTICK.

Mfll.Ii- BE SOLD, OX JI1S Ti. tlhday of JUNK ndxt, j.ne opinion or me ouri was aciiverca thou3e dooria Elizaheth Citv. i bV JUdffe'Dlniel. I LAND' conveyed bv Jacob ri'Sht- i. op l)Ul nc to Wm.

N. bv a Deed The issue of the Virginia "Law tfiner ONE HtTNDHED A.V'ft journal contain an interesting repoft cf this case to which we would direct the to render us invulnerable ty attacks frbm any and all, quarters. Discontent from within is more to be' dreaded than hostilitfrom without. Union among ourselves ishe surest safeguard to a successful resistance to an-i external foe. Can it be reasonably expected that harmony and sameness of purpose would characterize our efforts fn- the event of collision with the North, where the interests involved, are felt iiali their force only by a small portion tho people; whilst the majority were subject to the" incoaveniences and dangers concomitant to the struggle, without something more tangible at take than the property of a few wealthy- neighbors? We do not pretend to insinuate the non-slaveholding part of our population do HUNDRED ACRES.

Ramsey. II. Davis, UDOU Flatty Creek, kauirfl also, one' other tract, The Nominee and the Plalforni. Thp, deliberations "of "the Convention which assembled in Charlotte on" the 14th have resulted in- the nomination on tbe'first ballot of the Hon. JOHN W.

ELLIS, ot Rowan; for Govern orV We present below the platform of princi imra part ot tli larra Farm, adioibi'fc the tntctto.s tkining froia ONE-'HCffORW DREp and THIHTY ACW- dred and lift dollars in cisb and the Calactrwill be sold months', credit. With interest Tro Ji W. ABEp! attention gentlemen of the. Legal pre. fe ftionandll others desirous informi-tion on th uhject.

TO TIlK BiIOCRATIG PARTY OF y- 9 "Iff JH-STATE. The dftates of the: in Gonvnttt.ii:: have nominated for Groyenpp John VV. Ellis It is at goldrjominStio'nj and will receive mv cormal'jofaVftife supports 'Siic'h ran appeal, sure, is not necessary; but as I wS yotefor' in thaCiCon yent ion lest my Doiilioh and feelings should be mis- ples' adopted, and -our reporter has given April 27, lgSgats. goO HE WAP 1 ANA1VAY, from tha siff of the Doetor's admirable speech, Within the brief space I have promised to confine, myself, would be an utter SufBce it to say, your readers will soon "have the opportunity of judging its merits, and of acknowledging th? mast erly manner in which he sustained; his- cause. A3 a rejoinder to a political opptrae at, it is dignified and courteous, yet pungent and bold, and free from that frothy declamation which too frequently characterize Congressional speeches.

The prominent members of the House, as well as the City press, have spoken of the Doctor argu-ments-in terms ef the highest approbation and. encomium, To show the emphatic and decided favor, with which Dr. Shaw's speech was received, it will only be necessary to give, you the names of those members who wish: to circulate it in their Districts n. M. Shaw, 5000; Thos.

Ruffin, 3400; L. Branch, 2000 L. J. Gartrell; 500 Jas. Clay.

300 C. Mason, 20aH. M. Phillips, 200 G-. S.

Hawkins, 3)0 A. Stallworth, 500; J. F. Dowdell, 200 J. M.

200 J. C. D. Atkins, 200 A. G.

Talbott, 200 A. G. Jenkins, 100 A M. Scales, 2000; Burton Craige, 3500 C. Burnett.

2000 J. A. Stewart, 200; Guy; Bryan I0l; W. P.Miles, 200 CLScptt, 200; Ict; 100 O. Peyton, 300 W- T.

Avery 100 S. Bocock, 200 Wrp; Smith, 1(0; Ciingman, 3000 W. Winslow. 1000 G. not watch with deep anxiety the course of JMt-daf 2d April, a Dnei PKeica proeeeuings or tue Convention.

Full reports shall appeaij" in our next. Our paper has already been'de-layed beyound its usual time, and we can do no more at present refer to the action of the Convention and its nominee. Tiie Convention was the. largest and the vho 3 aloul five feet. qaite black, a great Ji1 by trade; ir well known ff and JHn PpadV in this SU'f events, or that' they would be indifferent spectators to a between- the two sections but we do say that it is impossr-sible that they should properly estimate the sacrifices unavoidable upon such a uuuursiuuy aiiu iniscuiisirueu, appeal 10 1 1 1.

it 1 1 ait rav iriRtaci. in nvprv on ni tn ft xioei i wiv ana lieruw toMas I'do, hdartilt and cntfrery 1 ty lurking inor near 4 most imposing in every respect- that over 1 Km ryxUS 5 wire, namea itosetw. n-r 1 cr 1 tor- this TMmination he notninfm -t il Lcontingency, or hazard without murmur assembled in the 4ias spoken1. worthy; and besides, 'brother Democrats, dan ad Chloe Jonca. liveneir Under the existing laws of the State, but few articles of property are exempt from executions.

The negro does not come within f.be list. The last and least is sub. ject to the demand of the creditor. Years of toil may have "been exhausted 7 in collecting the sura necessary 'to purchase a helping hand, by which tu.e poor man in the-hour-of sicknesss or possess the means to preserve his wittT and-little ones from want and suffering. Every and it is tneduty.of evarygood De mocrat rtre'owe to6nf; nrincinlck I A1S persons are foref-5t.

to spring with alacrity to tho su pportWi tlfecaiifref ITniotr cf Riddiefc, an4-rf ing, their peace nnd quiet for the welfare of ethers. Man is a changeable being; and this want of a sabs tan till concern in what is its nominee. JOHN W. is a to present a-solid front. tytlw commoir ad um Ar.v'j as-' tried democrat, an able statesman, and a ITIPb tue Tlw above fewaf'd '1 wwmy.auu; ueseryiog wau.tt lie uav seen d(w of tlfd fnorninjrj but principles arcr c' liensiori and i Identified from his youth with the Dernoc 1 1 i.i .1.

ii. Hiiifed N'escr. or rYlf fnt rtit-h Iruirt itat Via ii.nnlin.' existcntrvith be ii going on, might prove the barrier to1 the iujeV.apd:'mttiMl: od withotit irnrritrA tri llion T-i: the nre. J- fa vavai final success of the Southern cause: It is ferenqeaftnti'-tlie pasion of the hn'rliive Zeen Creek, Va April 27jjtf no-way mprt jinc great cause wtiicu is bo TVlTf RM A It racy of the State and-he-Iras? been Jrne to its principles and to its- organization from his-entrance uron- rianhood to the" presedt He will msia a good Governor-. We feel sure that alf the? great interests pf the State will be safe and rwil.prosper i in Uis handijj he will Jbe elec dear to-i Wll." I j.L KLIZABETtI CIT- S.

Houston. 500 W. Stevenson. 200 To my friends from every. portion of the mHE SUBSCRIBER W.

a. Goode, 100 S. Moore, 200 G. Watkiris, 200 J. I Sewardr 290 ill! II 7(7011 VX WW I fMT Yw anA r.

the duty of the South then to remove every obstacle- that she now sees could, uner any circumstances, lessen her strength. Or impede her course. It is the im'nerative duty of every slavctioldiag tate to legislate with an eye single to the great tjribis, and to be prepared, come what will. We know of nothing more deserving' the attentive consideration of the Southern amnle accommodation! ted, not merely hands em el but iby'af BDU Will glC IKMi yttf plyimi them with everr nv, i nation orjpovernorand especially to the galUn -andtindoniitahJe Democracy of the mouTitairlodntics-It tender the homage aodtheytbahiii of grateful heartw i quires. An Institution scheme that economy could suggest even to denying himself and family many of the comforts of life, may have been practiced, that he might provide a staff upon which to lean, should the vicisitudes of life render u.nae to by his own labor, food and clothing for those dependent up.

on him. By hoarding the little means at command, he may have become the owner of a negro. The first adverse wind that blows, sweeps his all, the inexorable hand of the creditor grasps the earniogs of years and he is left, pennilcfg as before. Supposeho iawl-so respected his condition that it threw its- protecting arm around advantages to masters with chronic orlsargil W. Barksdale, 200 J.

Jacksony lOO Letcher, 10O J. Mi Elliott, 100 M. L. Bonhara, 100. From the above array of names from different States of the! Union, it will be seen that the national and- conservative men of our party have the spesch with the most hearty endorsement.

W. IIULDSN.d The platform at'; Charlotte hiief, comprehensive, alhthattcould be desired." The Democracy the State will rally, it and sUnd upon it van enthusiasm which will 4 weep airopposition before -More ereafter. Standards its economyr they re r1 and annoyance of hat'3? 'SAnr t(T 1 than the means to promote this end. and-t r- 7" PRERING FOR The. charges tor iy1-' Nursr-Tg aild Medicine, ufc anuerscana tnat tne touowinz resolu- able upon the remo'W 01 Jtf) ftion haaeen.adopted by theBariks.of this la cases reqninnj a fee0r ditiou to the above rates, wc likewise regard as one of the- first means the distribution Of slave property generally among the people.

For this purpose, let the laws be sd amended that one negro, we repeat, shall exempt from execution. When this is done; and to in differeat cases. nnpmtinn: the T)articulr3 Quite an 1 "extensive revival! of relision has been.y going on ia the Methodist Church in this town for the last two weehs. wuu ayp micresiea ia toe mauen That ihe three Daaka "of this ceftained upon ri The Services ot anj City, iu. view of theprovisidna of the act will be Allowed, at tue -iA I' illis pSla negro, and said to him, it shall bi 'tyott' andv yours for an inheritance lforTerV "Ooea.

it need "optics keen'' to see the effect' which it would have upon the distribution of this partieular species and stilr continues. The interest mam I the poor man is aware that in purchasing i'ersoas in me 0t d. i 1. 1 itiiuii mi' trrtr 1 t-vtiw Tic-irEr Compare this list, with that of others, and it will be readily admitted, that its character and numbers, willj show a marked and agreeable contrast. As debatr2 Dr.

Shaw undoubtedly won proud laurels on Tuesday, and made for himself a reputation which will give him additional prominence and influence in the House of ri -5 The President has sent Ex Got. Powell of Kentucky, and 3Iaj'. McCuliough of Tbxas, to Utah, as commissioners, to settle the difficulties now- between the Mormons an the Govern men t. It is earnestly hoped, that these gentlemen will succeed ia their mission. No eue can.

de-- Tested is ververeatr andminy have: tienU-torjthe Infirrnarj. a slave lie is laying up foe himself an rn-heritancj shall not taken 'from is--. tBiiiucuu cwiricfc ineir-receipts -oi xatuc emm zUer mom to the 1kSJ him, you infuse a stimulant into his sysj wyLeiAifth BanWvof.VirgiDiA.ind ''itaf H' ti i 1 r. tem, you inspire him with new life to labori April iojt- property among tao people Every xnttt WOuMaiin to become a slave every man would seek to possess himself of the means tq obtain that which nothing saver the hand of God could disnaaea him FarmersVBank of. Virginia and it Branches.arid the Exchan essed persons attached "themselves the Churchi on Sabbath aad we presume many ore will yet also in the enjovment jef aVIsoa i' but to a more limited 1 Just you bring into activity en BlackBf ergies that will soon accomplish tho desired WWX1P of such ptherO.If JiokV ri SSeriA their Dock, and rr lucsvi ii i -a, our of necd it would be ajrcJah esrt.

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Years Available:
1850-1859