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ing better every way than we have fbr years: aad-, ready From the National lntelhgtuctr "What it is to be a Democrat." Under this heading a Virginia Democratic con viuct mar-awBH hh in ttift tuture. Un our way nome, some three lules below Ivewbern the pas. temporary furnishes the subjoined brief category of a on me cram nao a narro-v escape from sei lnJry- A culvert about ten feet wide was Hie rails being sustained bv woodwork. Our ExejUftft Mews from Mexico. men.

'4 -V For the past week' we- have had considcTabT excite ment in gossiping circks, growing out of the arrest of tvyo of our principal men ol wealth. Don Manuel Es-candon, and a brother-in-law of Gen Robles, Don Miguel Bringas. 1 he cause of their arrest is this About ten days or a fortnight ago. the government conceived the idea of replenishing its beggared treasury by forcing the principal men of wealth of this city to loan the nation $1,000,000. on the paper of tllli .11 Quaranline Attacked a Mob.

Xew York, Sept. 2. At Stated Island, last night, about a thousand men broke into the Quarantine grounds and set the hospital and shanties on fire. They threatened to fire the residence of Dr. Thompson, the Health Office, who, calling together the stevedores who are employed in unloading vessels, armed them with muskets to protect the buiidinsrs.

The hospital und many of the shanties are uow a mass of ruins. yUapt. Belton, of the harbor police, came up to this city at a late hour last night for an additional police force, as the mob were in a furious OW YORK MARKETS. Thursday, September 2, 1858. 't Breadstuff.

Fionr The market was hetTy, batv more active, at inside figures. The sales embraced about 15.000 closing ithiu the range of about the following quotations i i Rejected .3 90 8 4 80 a .5 00. Superfine State state, and as -t was not known what would be their I I I.I III I 1 .11.1. ty? If "gold andVdver is the only sale, constitutional currency," why have not the Democracy given this boon to-the nation That "nionster," the Bank of the United States, no longer stands in the way. The "Federal Whigs" have ceased- to rule.

Nicholas Bidd. one would think, has lain long enough in his grave to relieve the Democracy from any disquieting fejr that shade may yet returu to haunt thern in their tinkering with the currency. Why. then, do they hesitate to give as the safe constitutional currency If, unfortunately, it be according to a strict construction of the terms of the Federal compact, for Congress to give the country a and if, after all. our un.

reliance must be on the of the several States," why do-not sound and patriotic memb-ra of the Confederacy, like Virginia, illustrate their Demo- cratic faith by corresponding works in the immediate abolition of paper money within their borders, an I in the instalment it its stead of a metallic currency at once and '-constitutional A leaduur Democratic member of Congress proposed, we believe, at the late session of thai body, to test the virtue of certain "anti-bank" theories by trying them on the people of this District. We humbly submit that all such experiments should first be tried upon the communities which, if we may believe in the sincerity of Democratic professions, are clamorous for a hard-money 5 25 a 6 45. next movement. tfic elements indispensable to tiic constitution of a but which, being found in combination, are sufficient to atone fo minor differences of opinion in respect to the non-essentials of the faith However much there may be dispute and difference on miiKr points, there are cardinal elements of faith which indissolubly band the Democracy. North, Soutli, East, and West, which Overrule all else, tolerate all else, harmonize all else, aud make the party invincible before the American peoplea principle which, like the faith of Christianity, suff-ra not from the vision of its church, and bands all sects in a common creed.

That cardinal faith is simple, easy of comprehension, and distinct It is "1st. That the Constitution of the United States iVthe limitation of Fjederal powers, and must be interpreted strictly to define them. 2d. That all questions of general policy must be subservient to constitutional requirements. That the rights of State sovereignty cannot be impaired.

6 5 tb a 5 SO a 5 90 a .6 6 40 a 5 50 a 5 00 6-60 60. 6 00 5 75 hxtra btate. Western and Ohio superfine. Extra Ohio and Kxtra round hoop Ohio (brands). Extra Canadian superfine andexira Mixed to straight Southern faucv and extra.

Tbf Mob Attack oj Iha SUtci Islanl II os pitaf. HORRIBLE BARBARITY. The Female Hospital Consumed Seveut u-Five Pom 1 00 a 25 Sick Femaei Redely Taken from their Bed and Choice extra family and ba'crs'brauds mi- vuuii ii, i ijc vapiiansis, wnonau uereroiore oeen the staunch supporters of their government, did not like the manner in which this proposition was made and declined the m-gncio. The government urged it. but the capitalists held out.

This excited the government, and hence their imprisonment. Besides incarceration, the government imposes a fine of $1,000 per diem for their perverseness in refusing the amounts asked of them. Up to last night' these gentlemen still remained in prison, and still persisted in refusing to pay their assessments. Several others of the rich have been pursued by the police, but have hidden themselves. In cases -where parties have not paid something to gi at ity the government, passports have been made out, and several gentlemen who are now "away on their haciendas" will find these interesting documents ou their tables wheu they return.

NEWSPAPERS SUPPRfrgS'-D. At present the liberal press is closed un and all of 7 25 a a 60 3 35av4 25 JLxpoteu for Vie huti -e Might upon the Gumnd Rye flour. s. Corn meak 4 10 a -4 60 lliree JJcathi from hxpoame, Ifd New York. Sept3 The mob renewed their at tack on the quaran tine hospital-buildings last night and the remainder of then were all 'destroyed lv fire mat tne freight train, heavily laden, which passed down the evening before, had depressed the rails over this culvert and as the train came upon lucsday morning the plunge occasioned by the depresBton threw a part of it off the track.

We felt the pi unere the train proceeding at the time about twenty an hour. The cars descended and ascended and when fairly over the culvert the baggage and passenger car were thrown partial from the track -he passenger car was dragged some "thirty or forty yar.k over the sills and rails but fortunately the tend re broke from the baggage car and the latter from the pvssenarer car, leaving the latter nearly on the point of turning over. Ten feet more would most probably have upset the passenger car in which event the passengers must have Iteen injured. Considerable alarm was of course manifested, but beyond a few slight knocks and bruises no oue was hurt. 4 1 TeleTraphic Jokes.

pie Nashville Daily Gazette is responsible for the following Quem' Dipntch Windsor Palace, Aug 13 18oS Old Buck Dear sir I take my pen in band to inform yon of my health, whh-h atpresent is very good and permit me to hope that these few line's wi.l find you enjoying the same blessing. Although Pam" thinks you netted me shabbily, in making such a fuss al out the right of search. I am disponed to overlook arid lie ri visiting terms vith you. But for some little matters, which you do not understand, but which keep me confin-d a great I should visit you in person but, for the pres ent, this must suffice. Albert sends his respects and desires me to ask you alioiit the tobacco crop in America.

Please answer with dispatch. Victokia Iticx. P. The children are all well. President's Reply.

White house, Aug. 13. 1858 Djtitr Little Vir. Your line of this date is before inc. 1 am delighted to hear of your good health and hope it may be continued.

Saving an attack of office seekers. I am tolerably well, 1 thank you. Your to peep into my vessels 1 attribute to woman's curiosity, and have not thought of the matter since. Your amiable desire for peace does credit to your sex, and finds a responsive chord in my own 'Itii. I hat fhe laws or nature and the mstinctsof A guard of marines was present to protect the government property, but not interlere with the rio ters in their attack upon the hospital.

Among the buildings burnt were six cottages occuoed by the boatmen of the station, the large mansion ol Dr. Nai the editors in jail except Moran. Massen. of the ler, the deputy Health Officer, and the fine brick dweiling house of Dr. Bissel.

The furniture had been currency. It is hardly fair that the disfranchised people of the District of, Columbia should be employed, like the mice beneath airT exhausted receiver, to test hotv much of the "circulating medium" Democracy may draw off without certain death to the' patients. Meanwhile, if we are warranted in inferring the efficacy of other Democratic principles from the degree ol success which has been so signally illustrated by the irresistible prowess ot the Democratic party in destroying batik-notes and creating a safe and con freneii paper, got his passports a few days ago. and has hidden himself. Zirco, of the Siglo.

has hidden himself, and the editor of the Extraordinary would excepting the last instance, Dr. B. re fusing to move an article. No attempt was mude to certainly have beeu ordered to leave -'had he not hv been ol the Knglish language. The government com individual enterprise give the best development to the country's resources.

'5th. That constitutional taxation is for the support ot Government, not the advancement of speciai enterprises or section. u6th. That the freest trade, the purest currency, the largest liberty, the lightest taxation, form the salesi policy for a free country. This is our creed." i The definition thus given by our Virginia contem-Sporary, the South-Side Democrat, for the purpose of a member of the party wherever found, has not, we regret to say, the merit of being as 'dis-tiact as it is "easy of comprehension." The first three articles of the creed, if meant to be any thing ui're than a string of political truisms, are bat trite recapitulations of the doctrines contained in that rrvat foruulary of the Democratic faith, the smp ie progress ot ihe dames.

Soon alter midnight the female hospital whs wholly consumed. I It contained 75 uatienls who w.tp Canadian flour was firm, but sales were Southern was heavy, while prices were unchanged. The saies en.braced about 1.000 a 20,000 at our quotations. Wheat was-steady, wifh. Bales of--about 33.000 bushels, including white "Wentern, at Si 2o.

reti Wtstern at 23, while Southern at SI 50 and red Southern al SI 35 a $1 50 and red at $1 25. Corn was iu fair' activity, but at rather casir rates. -The transaction: looted up alMut 5,000, bushels, including '-Western mixed, at 67cu72c, fir mixed atfd at 7Ce. a fiOc for good and sound do; white Southern at 82c.a85c, and round yellow at 93c. Rjte was Lea vy, with sales ft about G.Ot bushels at 73ca 75c.

Oats were sold free- ly at 48c.a532'c. for State, aud at 52c.a53c. for good Slate. j. Coffee.

The market quiet, but firitiT The transactions were HonCued to about 400 bags of Rio at altt'c, part joor quality 100 do. St. Domingo at 9 c. and 100 bags Java at 15c. Cotton.

The market was firm, with sales of aboot 1.500 bales, the market closing firm ou the basis of about 12Je. for middling uplands. The stock io this market, not made up yet in this port, it is believed, will not very much from about 25,000 balse. Frl'it. Sales of about 200 bcxes M.

R. raisini were mude at 2 40. and COO do luyers, at $3 Ha. The sales embract-d about 2,000 bales for 1 shipment at 4fc.a 50e. per 100 lbs.

i Molasses. The sales embrace ahonr 9nn 1hAa menced to prosecute him, but lound he had too much influence on his side. The other editors have no strong friends to assist them iti emergencies of this kind, and therefore may have to hide from the maiiiriiant evt ously removed and placed ou the grass plat where they remained through the night covered with showers ot sparks from the burninjr buildings. Three of the sick died during, the night from the stitutionalthat is. an exclusively metallic currency, the country will be constrained, we to postpone the advent of the political millennium prom sed by Democracy to a very remote period in the history our planet.

For, if since 1836 and earlier the Democracy have made-so little progress in eradicating a single one of the evils against which they have wnged hostility," how many years must needs elapse before we can reasonably hone thev will euecis oi ine neat ami open air exposure. The Seventh Reaimeiit was notified to bold ttm selves in readiness for this emergency but were not cuiieu oui. The New York papers of last night are full oi particulars conceniiiig the matter, but Irom the Times, we conceive, embraces tin all hi a "nutshell bosom. I hope that you ami I mav never onanel. oi me government.

even talking dangerous. Altogether these arbitrary proceedings have created a great deal of loose talk, but the government was prepared tor that emergency, and the highly enlightened Conspiracy bill was put in peratioti. Sixty persons were reduced to prison in forty eight hours "lor Arrests continue frequent. WR. t-ORsYTII VlIKIED TO TALE CARE HIMSELF.

The of the was chased into the United fciate Legation a lew days since by the police. He took reluge there in defiance of the police, but was afterwards induced to leave his comi'ortgble quarers by Ml. Forsyth, who -could not compromise his Je-galion in that ir.aniicr." Poor Zarc was therelore be able to inaugurate in full, rotund development and in Harmonious combination, the ultimate ends 'of De-iiiocea tic aspiration 3 now dimly descried in -tiie freest trade, the tightest taxation, the purest earn new mid the largest liberty I ompkixsvillk, S. Thursday idnich t. Mv leu tne meeiiug dissolved, and its rest less ei.

nrs engaged in conference, iiKsniall knots i have all my life endeavored to' avoid Collision with By acting entirely on the defensive. I have thus far, thanks to a beiichcent Providence, been sue-eessful. I can stand anything but being searched. That can't, be did. My kind regards and sympathies to Col.

old te 1 him that the tobacco crop is just middling. Yours, Jajiks Bicuajsan. And a corespondent of the New York Times says that, there is a tumor tint there was a postscript in the i aoout tne street. At 10 clock a movement un the distilling molasses were made at 27c. s.ieci hoi hi look me t'litirt" company away from the bar-room of Burns' Hotel.

Parties, with torches in ISav Spirits turpentine were in request at 48kca49c. Commtin rosin wua hM torced to make his escape by the azotea the azotea. at SI 70 from the vard. nrd rmd tnrr.m;, Ii's ol IS. w.

iien, alter hav.ng been di-seai'ded anb ami-mod by the State of -Virginia, hardly oe regarded as of universally bin ii lr ioiv mvl authority at this late day. In order to lest, how ewr, the worth of one of three threat principles. a practically applied Hiy the Democracy, we have but. to revert tF-rlwlebrated New Jersey case, in the of a State." sin il wstn tvrri Heat es of their election', duly attested bv the -broad seafTJf her were denied bv a majority to possess even a-prun facie right to their seats in Such is oih-lainiiiar illustration of what is meant by the Demo-craue 'doctrine that rights of Slate sovereignty cuiut.it he-impaired." The f- u-ta in this catalogue of cardinal nrinciples proe -e-is oil tiie ion that the restraints of G' vernnieiit tn.d the supports afforded by it to human a tivity are all a grand impertinence, -und that the '(rood old plan'' ot Rob and his fellows is the highest det'eiopmeot of legitimate Democracy a truth whose primary importance 'apparently entitles and seciet hand and carrying bunches of hav, moved up the his act ot Mr. I orsyth street, followed by the crowd.

At 10:30 M. they himself as best he could. 'I 62Va S3 75. has altogether made him unpopular with both sides entered the block of cottaires. occupied bv ihf Oils.

Linseed was steadv. with nt nr.nm VI A. OOi) From the Standard A Trip to Beasfiirt. J'erstms going from Italeiiih to Beaufort leave in the nine o'clock train in the reach GoMslxiro" at half past eleven, get dinner, and remain about one hour and a half Departing in.the Atlantic cars they reach Vewbern ab(ut four o'clock, whe tiiey remain aliout fifty minutes. Thence for Curoliii.t i tv whi i-.

reached about six o'clock- Morehead City, about two miles further is the point fr- ui hicli lie s-earner plies with passengers for Beaufort, the dis nice beinij two miles in a straight line and foiir'niiie-lv water from Moiehead to Beaufort Caiojii, 1. 1 i' gallons in a day or two at 74ca75c. Crude whale was steady, with sales at S3ccasb; crude sperra was firm and prices unchanged. Provisions. Fork The market wno firmo" Jil I lie government, in consequence, have, or will, that in the event of a tumult he (Mr.

must take cure of himself. The country is in a wretched condition; still, withal, these miserable people can afford to prav for the annihilation of the power of United States and curse the Yankees. Thy hale us with a cordiality that cannot be appreciated by outsiders. communication ot ictoi la to our President, which was omitted in the publication It is as follows: will oblige me by expressing cautiously in replying to my telegram, as I wish to avoid giving Albert any je.ilousor unpleasant feelings, which "Oiiltl. you know, very iiatmally be created by my sjuirLiuti a urtit'j i he Western world rcndilyadapts irscll to h.iuopean ex tmples, and pai liculai 1 to stub me fuiitihcd by persons of exalted birth and station.

1 hope yours will be imitated by otlteis of vour sales of about 1,000 bbls. i neludinu nm Si 1 tors ooatmen, at the west end of the Quarantine in-closure, fronting on the main street which lends up from the All the loose materials about the house, such as the banister rails, steps, shutters. were piled one of the roouis, and a mass of hav piled upon them. The torch was applied, and the flames began to ascend, hut it burned very slowly. More combustibles were now piled on, holes were cut in the floor, and was added to the mass the whole was stirred up, and soon the whole was enveloped in flames.

They poured out at the arid im-uuted up to the roof, at which the crowd rent the air with approving shouts and laughter. The a17 prime at 15 TO, and clear at 319 25. Bikk was steady, with sales of about 200 bbls, includ. mg country mess at Si 1 50 a SI 2. Reoacked West.

is en Bogue Sound, seven miles fron. Beaufvi lv water. Beaufort fronts uoori the sea. thu li. inir l.nf ern i mess at $13 50aSH 50, and extra mees at 15 a 31 i 5 :0 Prime mess and beef hams were nnelmmnvl Inioi anted.

The undersigned, one of the onmrietors of Ihia Tin- few mile, off in a south-east direction "Directly in yT 'iojr pei to tVonfof Beaufort is Fort Macon, across the man chat: i ti.e oo.ty 1 ever received." Lu meats were firuii. with sales of hot i0nnuu.i Hieluding 40 ol shoulders, at IIixki.e Pkotested his In ocexce. We nub's nel Beaufort contains from twelve to fifteen hua died inhabitants. pel', will feel grea fly obliged to iileiitbeis of the will assisi in. the endeavor to obtain information about 8ca8.

was firm at the a report stcrdi'V litut II inkle, who Has liuihr lor i p.ime process was then gone tliroiiL'h with in the ad attcr tigure lor clear estern smoked. Lard- con- 1 here are a tew sm .11 houses at Morehead Citv. for rin-i ly '1 tie 'Atlantic lioait termiuatf! liiiucd tirm, with about 300 at joining house, and it was also soon in fu 1 blust. They next turned their attention to the house of Dr. Waller, the deputy health officer, who moved his furniture tinier ana eueese were unchanged.

IiicK. Sales of about 100 casks were made at 3c. it to the iteration which thesame aphorism receives broader declaration contained in the conclud-iiVr article of the series in favor of "'the largest liberty." The fifth generalization dK-s not strike us as significant of Dein eiiey. save in respeet to that convenient vagueness which mikes' it capib'c irf meaning any thing or nothing, according to the of tiie rarty and the' different 'latitude ar.d of, its ni'Miibersinsoaiuch that "free, and accepted l-jiii in iy advocate a tariff for prot. in Pennsylvania and shout lustily for free Irak and direct taxation in South Carolina.

Tiie lust capitulary is evidently the most.distinctive of the series. What Democrat is not in favor of freest trade" always excepting such weak brethr -u of his two sons. EDWARD T. DA VI fcS, the se-uoir. years of age.

and resided several vearswt Santa Fe. Mexico, where be published two papers. DA MKLS D. DA VI KS. the younger, is 28 years old.

is married, and. when last had wo children. He worked on ihe Nacogdoches fcJiiroii-icle about lb53. uud shortly after removed westward in Texas, where it is believed he is now residing. Any information- of either of the brothers will be gratefully acknowledged by A XI KL DAV IKS.

Xewber.v, X. 22. the ur ler of his wife, coniessed his We letirii Ir. th that, on the con-rare, he i Ins to 'lie-last, in th'- lerms, which Were reduced to and signed by him: -I Solemnly protest before you and this crowd, as- seiubled to witness my death, that 1 am innocent of! murder of my wife I never pois.mei my wife i 1 know nothing of it 1 die an innocent man mv was sworn aw.iy falseiy, and from the decision dt I ail men. 1 appeal ihe jmlgmeiit seat of Almighty 1 tl.id.

who shall bring to light all hidden tilings. I now repent of all the sin? 'I am niJt of. and anrtenl this point. lutvilig teell tmilt out to ler; water about a quarter of a mile. The Company is constructing a wharf at the of.

the Road, from which vessels can be loaded at-once and with the le.ist ine Yenienee. There is a turn-out on the Railroad from Cirolin.i City to the Company' wharf on lioguc Sonn.1." also a lan.fing place Hotel' lor passengers from Morehead City and Ik-, in fort. ''o vessels we'e lying at the -wharf while we wet-- there, one receiving v- n. i mi mis anernoon. i ne door w.is or.

km in much i ffort, shutters wrenched Irom their hinges, the windows 'demolished, and a pile straw ignited the mass upon the piazza, and soon mounted to the work overhead. Oilier persons went into the attic and set it on fire, and in five minutes the beautiful iittle cottage -was burning from the floor to the roof. The work was pel in the most deliberate manner, arid no attempt whatever is made atconcealment Ray Tompkins and Tom Gonett, are the Kadeis. and their orders are implicitly obeyed. They next attacked Dr Bismell'M bouse.

The prime torch-bearer wa ahout applying his instrument of destruction to the I I bcoARs continued firm, with sales of about 1.100 buds. Cuba, chiefly witL'n the range of about Tea included in the sales were 300 hhds. Porto Rico, at 7c.a-9c.,Wid 200 Ix.xes at The fol-lowimr Ure the quotations of Messrs 11 A. Stuart for their refined sugars, established on the 1st inst: double refined loaf sugar. 11 per lb; double refined crushed sugar.

114C. doi ground suar, 11c. do; circle A. crushed sugar, 11 ic do. of abiut 150 bbls.

were made at 24c. -r Mops. Sales of 180 bales of old were made at 5c prune quuliiy varied from 8ca9c, with little doing in the hijj her grades, -'j I i v-aitu vi ii '2 (ii lui mill (fine are constramed lrom tne infelicity of their position iUTivud with a of cai to a iiisjieusutio'i Irom tiie it the laith oce. There are three Hotels in Beaufort, the Frojit Street House, the t-ai teret House, and the Ocean jloue. Jesus Christ, my Saviour, for the remission of mv sins G'Hi so loved the world that he rave his onlv gotten Son.

that whosoever believed in him should perish, but have everlasting 1 die iu peace my Uod into thy hands 1 commit my spirit, oh (Jod of truth f- are kept bv Messrs. Peiiiiei' hit To 111? Press. We have entered into an.agreement to hold a debute on the following question': "Ought American Slavery to be perpetuated?" The debate is to be held in the City of Philadelphia, and to commence on the Tth day of Seoiember fiebl. and the latter by Mr Taylor. 'e iiej mini wa pascieo oy nie one, the '1 he mob then entered the house P- Me swore 'Ed fjrintead is the cause of my deatu to lies, wilfully and knowim-iv- looo.

aim eoii'iuue lor several flays. WilUhe Press of sections 'tis Signed V. rii.VKi.K The (Jbieltain says that there were from ten to of the Union. .1 py this notice. p.

rase Affirmative. twenty thousand people at the execution. The final scene is thus described by that paper: 'The rope was then adjusted he stepped upon the drop the cap was drawn over his face and saving he had nothing more to saw he shook hands with" Hie W. G. BROWXLOW, Knoxville, Tcnn.

A. PKYNK, McGrawsville, X. Y. and la-ought out a small table and a chair this was the ex.ent of their efforts. The torch was applied.

the inflamable mass the front room, and at the same time in the attic, aud while I write the dwelling is more than half burnt. The church bell was rung as ir, common when an alarm of rire is intended the engine company came with their and halted with it at a rdiort distance from the burning dwellings, and the firemen, 'or those who wore the liremeii'8 hats, then busied themselves iu throwing materials UoiV The lire, and otherwise aiding the work of destruction. While.this is going oll mnck calls are made for water, the firemen rush up and down the street, making hoarse out cries which nobody understands or cares to. The hole scene is one of the most horrible farces which it has ever been my fortune to witness. There will no doubt be a clean sweep made of every build I Negative, j.

pea at tne tarteret li.tuse. wnere tne rooms are f-o i ne most part indifferent, but the table excellent The rooms at the t'Vont Street tie are general I gjod, thea lv over the Carteret llotKe a fine sea breeze, th-i Front Street Hoiie being i-itna-ted immediately the water, or within thirty feet of high tida. The Ocean House is also the water and is well conducted. Ttiete are batiiimr houses near tiie Hotels, where those who desire it can plunge unseen int the briny refreshing HmkI or thi can repair to the Fort beach or to Shackelford's bank and enjoy the surf which thunders continually on the sho: c. The people of Beaufort are hospitable and intelligent, and omit no efforts to render visitors comfortable.

Ity the nevt season it is expected that a Hotel on a large scale, fronting the sea, will have been erected, capable of accommodating from four to five hundred persons. nat Uemocrat is not tavor of "the purest cur-i ii' only it be understood by this tiiat the D-m-bvracy are eatitied io.ile'exciusive privilege of eiuir-tering banks ani denouncing paper 'money Wrhut is not in favor 'of -the largest liberty," it if un necessary, of course, to mention the slight exception that he must always hold himself read', witooin scrapie or mental reservation, to "endorse the ksues" and "y(te the of the parly Wh it -Democrat is not in favor of "'the lightest taxation." if only -tor the purpose of illustrating the. financial sacity which retiuees' the tariff at oue session of Congress 1 issues millions ii Treasury notes at the iif xt suppiy the deficit These maxims of a wise Democratic statesmanship are such as have brought the revenues of the Country to their present collapsed condition, and enabled it to prove day by day the political Uessiugs of a Nati'inal debt, the owing pronurtions of which latter, we suppose, 'should only serve to enhance our gratitude to the "sophisters, eciiiitiniists, and calculators' to w'lom we are hideb-ied for the former. We had proceeded thus far in these meditations on the ultimate constituents of a modern Democrat, as analyzed by our Virgiuia contemporary, when our eye alighted on another defi.iitioo of "the Democratic in the columns" of that stanch Democratic journal. Pbtladclphia Notional Argux, which, al sheriff and deputy, the.

cord that supported th" tlrbp- was cut and he tell the rope broke and he fell to the around on his face. Blood flowed freely from his nose and mouth. He was taken with all celerity the rope. and trap readjusted, and. hein? aKeo ii ne wished to say anything more, he said no Gunny Cloth.

50 bales were sold at fc. II MARKETS. kw-Bernk, N. 0., September 6, 1858. Beesw8X per Ib.

28 cts. a 29. Brick- N. Y. S7a8.

Candle's Sperm, I 50c. Alamantine, 30a35 TuIIow, Coffee per lb. llal 5 as per quality. Cotton per l0)c. Iron.

Swedes per lb. 5 a6 Lime SI. 25 per bbl. S.inrles S2a3. I Na ai.

Stores Dip Turpentine Scrape, Tar per ,25 for 32 galPns. Com. Fine S3 to S4 for Virgin. iMolasse V. I.

per gal. 34a38. N. O. 45c.

Beef per 14j Pork per bbl. $20. Lard per lb. 12. Hams 1 3caM.

Butter 28c. 1 ngar per Porto Rico 12c." Criahed 14. Tallow 10c. Flour per S7a8 -Wheat SI .10 1,40 per bushel. i only to alhrm what he had said before Again theN drop fell.

and. hanging twenty-five minute, he was These is no provision for the accommodation of vis No Cruxes for -Ladv-Likk" ex. The following advertisement appears in tiie Gospel Bantief, published iu Maine 'T am desirous of securing the services of two male teachers to teaeh school the coming winter. I take this method, therefore, of making known the fact Jf this notice meets the- eye of any man (1 as well as mental who is willing to tea at as well' as keep school. I should bo happy to see him.

B. Xn persons' who wears a shawl spectacles. or walks with a need apply, as sufficient instruction from that class has already been had. II. B.

ay.vard, Agent. Kendall's Mills, July 10th, 18o8. ltorsat Morehead (Jity but this nlaee and ing insiiie oi ine second enclosure, including the only lemaining- Hospital. 'Jhe Government buildings the little offices occupied by the Inspectors, will be left intact. The Government have sixty marines to protect them.

With the other mutter the burning of the State property, they will not interfere, 'this City afford all the a enjoyed at Beaufort -ut sea ureeze ano oatlung ivery Uelicacy ot the season" was on the table lias Keen distinctly stated by the officers who speak while we were then Fish of all kinds, oysters, crabs log-toer with condiments, and uits of al i. oy Huinority. The Hospital is now on fire, (12: 10 o'clock,) and ivii.u.-, tii1Lii nciiave in ine Ulterior, served tin a ine nanu are uursuug turougn tne root. hat is being done to preserve the lives of the uj ooiei io tempt anil satisfy the appetite. Xothiri-cin be or invigorating than iltesivi heipless-sick within its walls, 1 do Hot know.

God jj.eee in tne evetn.igv especially alter a dav seat in -a s-p ts by laud or water. At times during the day, owing to the heat, one is languid and inclined preserve them P. 8. A. M.

The sick have been taken from the Hospital, and are left upon fhe ground iu the an pronounced dead by the physicians present, taken down, and the body given in char-re of his friends. Keokuk (Iuwu) Gate City. Fkcits ok Getting Drcnk. A man named Charles Stiles, who, in an evil hour, killed a man named Freeze, in Philadelphia, on Thursday night, and apologized thus for his conduct before the coroner: '1 do not know bow long I had the knife; 1 had been among the blackberries during'the dny. and was the ticks out of my leg with the knife; I do not know whether the blood on the knife came un the ticks or from the.

blood of Fi ease's bod v. my legs bled much; Frease and 1 had been to-rether for a ifood spell; we were, playing car ls for wbisdev; I had been drinking a good-bit, and do not know imw long we were together; I reside in Maryland; I have got a wife and one child; I had just come up to lake them down; I am working on, a farm at laboring work; I have lived in West Philadelphia; that i Anotiikr Railroad Accident. Ai.bavy, Sept. Sept. 2.

-A collision took place last night on the Xorthern Railroad. A passenger car. (ontainiug 70 persons, was thrown off the track, (hie of the ttas- to sleep, and a very coiutortablu nap may lio obtained gle toimea by the wall and Dr. Uissei fence. Unless removed from here, 1 fear they will perish when the Hospital fully on lire, the thinies are now it the room oe opeae the admission of the breeze out at night, after the breeze has fully set in, so in v.g is the sense ot it aud so light are the spir S'-ngers was fatally injured, and five others badly 1 1 lrolu the roof.

ter uesiaiit'mg on the immutability of the party's faii'i, cites in tMustration ot this fact the lougevii of the following botly of doctrines, which, --th-itigh nl re ti.vn twenty years old, is r'-prescuted to be still as goad as new -We copy the resolutions-adopted at a Democratic ni'-eting in New York in 1336, which might be ad. io-ted without or as the Detno; crat'e creed to-day. What other party in the country can turn to the principles it professed went ago, aud point to them as an exponent of jirf.serit faith We commend these rcsoiu, lions to thi; attentive consideration of those who are constantly elaniortng about the changes of Democratic doctrines: "rlst. -We hold these truths to be self-evident, that fiiv.n are created tree and equal that they are their Creator with inherent, inalienable us mat ieep js a second it We met wounded. The following persons were injured: EJo-ar Lob-' a young friend, of exemplary habits by the way, who assured us that be got along eouifortaoly with oulv Th Kansas Ele lion.

dell, probably fatally, rs. F. S. A j-res, shoulder dis Leavenworth, August 22, via Bonneville, August tour nour.s sleep per night. WetiusugUt.

we perceived "a lady in the cive," but be assured us we were mis 2 1 he Board ol Election Commissioners, constitu located. 'ses arm broken, and injured Captain badly cut over the race aud head. All the foregoing were from West taken, ana ot course we admitted the mistake. ted by the -English Bill." have issued a proclamation Land For Sale. rMlE Subscriber having determined to change hla J.

biiMness, offers the plantation on which he now lives for gale. It is situated on Moseley'h Creek and Nense -River, and contains about 600 acres. 200 of which is cleared and produces Cotton. Corn and Wheat finely. There is aWut 150 acres of fine oak and hickory land, bordering ou the mill pond, yet to clear with every facility for marl and muck.

'J here is also two crops of Turpentine boxes on it. The buildings consist of a single story Dwelling-house, Gin-bouse Cotton-screw, barn, stables, all new. Term easy' Aug. ICth, 18-8. i (8) J.

A. HARTSF1KLD. Troy. l.ie average number ut visitors at iieaufort and City wo reckoned at about three hundred Out ciaring the proposition rejected by nine thousand five hundred and twelve majority. The whole vote was thirteen thousand and eighty-eight.

No fraudulent votes were received, but a few precincts were re- rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit was six or seven years ago; 1 bad been up in the Alleghany mountain driving; 1 went up there wiih the contractor. Mr. Hamilton; being no work iLce, I went to Maryland to get a job. in which succeeded; I intended to go down stgain on Thm-sday, with mv wiie; I had got a house down there ready to go and live 1 got drunk and the thing occurred." The excitement against the prisoner was so "rout that when he was being conveyed through the station mcy ure eouunuatiy arming aud departing, and changing from place to place, so that it is not easy to a -certain the precise number. At times during the se tou we presume there have been as many as u.

Hundred at the two places. The steamer Pamilic. runs regularly between vVashinirton jeeieu on aeeuuui oi miormaiiiies. oi Happiness. Ileal stftt( far Sslo THE undersigned offers for sale his desirable tract of land situated in the Countv of rv.n house to the room where the inquest was being field.

diately ou Neuse River, and adioinintr tDu At the residence of Lewis Kilpatrick, in this county, on Wednesday, the 1st inst. Mrs. Mam Elizabeth Mewbor.v, wife of Levi A. Mewbom, uud daughter of the late Bryan Kilpatrick. aged 19 years, 3 months, and 28 days.

crowd rushed on the ofn -ers. and one mdividrnl James L. Murphy, Asa Evans and Needham Loftin. while we were there the htcamei Cuikw arrived from Nag hea.l with some sixty passengers. We saw per s-oiis at Beaufort and Carolina City from the Countie-of iSlecklenourg.

Kowan. r.dgee mine, Wilson Cu.uueriaiid. New Ha.iover, Be.iufor, Craven, Ivoibir. Wayne, CKeae, Johnston, rut, Uitslow, and ear every visitor was "a North Carolinian. We art-aratiiied to seeour people turning tueir attention to icir own watering piaces.

iioee eceiieiit places ut naiuewl Iv rewsou struck the prisoner a violent blow- '2d. -That the true foundation of Republican Gov-erimient is the equal rights oi every citizen in his per-soa and nrr.pcrty and in their l. I i.iii the idea is quite unfounded, that on ciii ring into society we give up any natural riglit. Tiie rightful power of all legislation. to declare ano.

enforce only our natural rights and duties, an to take iiune of them from ir. "No in in has a natural rigiit to commit aggression on the equal rights of another a i mis is uii from which the law ought to restrain him. livery man is under the- natural duty of con tri tiiutig to the necessaries of soeietv im.l tide i Miscellaneous llrms. Hon. A.

G. Brown has accepted a tendered him by the citizens of Copiah county. Mississippi, and has named the 11th of September as the day lor the entertainment. Somebody, we believe punch, wrote the following despatch for the Queen to send to the President after the cable broke Btuhanau Un earth peace overboard another piece." A waggish friend Fays if your wife is everlastingly complaining of being sick, just let her catch you kis-Miig tiie servant girl, ami an instant cure will be at fe' ted. He.

has tried the experiment, ami the result was that he haunt ver had to pay a cent for helo since. 1 Which Car is the Safest At the 1 ite railroad ac- niLut tl.u I r. lucnwic ueocnoea iraet contains 41Q Afro. in the month, knocking out one of his teeth, ami splitting his upper lip. Baltimore Clipper.

of which 120 are swamp land. 50 acres are cleared and under cultivation. Of the cleaied land 60 acres are swamp. It lies about 25 miles from Newbern nd All about a Womax and married o.ve at that the nver is navigable to tfS! point thromzhont Ih Up at Portsmouth. Ohio, they have hal an arnuslrer ear- I H.

CLAY EDWARDS NOTICE. Drs. W. i IIOltNE J. F.

DANIEL, having entered into Co-p tnership for the PR ACT I CE OF MEDICINE, WOULD notify the afflicted and the. public in general that they are now ready to attend to all lawsuit. Three ladies were passing a store before mi tne la. should enforce on him. When the laws which several gentlemen were standing.

The store Anenrft 7th. lo8. iUOi LMEiTai, GUAVK 8TOM5S, Marble IVf an I lesort are opeti to tnem on the -ca. wit, Beaufort. and Smith vibe while iu the interior, ami hundreds of miles om sta, mioeral waters the highest virtue au.i 'antain scenery surpas.se.i uowheieoii the in me them to recreation ana e.ijoymeut.

Our' us an oreezes are as pleasam uid invigorating, our tuiuerai waleis are as abundant, as varied iu their qualities and aa lull ut life, and out nave declared and eulorccd all this they have fulfiMe tueir keeper said one of the ladies, whose face he had not noticed, was not Mrs. M. line of Hie party said it THE Subscribers would aumunce to the citizens of wiijuwit ine iovwaro car went down in the ii railroad accident the rear car went was; another said it wasn't. 'I ne merchant said he We declare unqualified hostility to bank paper money as circulating medium, be- would give him a sack of coffee if he would go and oil the embankment and at ie accident on the Hou- -ue and silver is the only safe constitutional we. tie went, saw, reiuiueu aim sum me lauy Was satonic railroad, the middle a entirely destroy ed.

curreiicv. are as grand ana imposing as those of oih-e. States; and superadded to th'sis the consideration that wherever we wander iu our good uld State We -ym. Hostility to any and all monopolies by Iolms and any who may favor them with their patronage. They may be found at the office at all hour unless professionally engaged.

W. H. HORNE, J. F. DANIEL.

Snow Hill, Sept. 4 1858. (11) NOTICE To the Debtors and Creditors of R. N. Forbes, dectand, laie of the County of Greene.

Judging from the following notice of a Minnesota they are violations of the equal rights wyining counties timt thev are prepared to execute all ordem'in their line, at'a hcch less price than any other establishment. Our marble ia of the Host Quality of Italian an A American and our work done i in the very best style. The Subscribers, thankful for past favors, for 15 years past would rwpectfully solicit a continuance of patronage! All orders left with Stephkn Wht, Kwstok, N. will meet with prompt attentioa. -v.

I K. PRICK ROV aie at nome grjisping a brother hand, and mingling with as fair women, as constant, us gentle, and a- pure as the sun shines on. We are so fasliioua. i'itc. Hostility to the dangerous and unconstituti nal creation oi vested rights or prerogatives by le" ble, it is true, as people ate in otner latitudes Mrs.

Ii. of a veriiy. In the morning he claimed the sack of coff-e, sending over a horse aiid cart, when a little sack, holding an ounce or two, prepared for the purpose; was laid on the cart and duly delivered by the cart men to the astonished Holmes. Holmes re-n ore i to the store and claimed a regular sack of coffee; it was refused. He brought suit a jury was im-paiineled and rendered a judgmeut against Hyatt, or-deriiiif him to deliver to Holmes a til ly-pound sack of Java coffee, worth eighteen cents per pound.

Memphis Appeal. tvuiamp oi lasmon repays wup the Jieaitache, with bluutea sensibilities, aud with an empty purse. North Carolinians, choose ye bet.ea the two. iJon- -'a. oeoati.se they arc usurpations of the people's sovereign rights.

1 "ah That i legislative or other authority in the Uai the money in that State must be below par -It may be proper to add, that a bushel of notes are traded for an irou SKoo at the place issued, and giadually lose their value while traveling- to reroute sections of the country." Strange Comparison One of our exchanges gets slightly excited and piles on the "high falutia" in this A grain of carmine will tinge a jrallon of water, so that iu every dr-p the color will be percent i ble and 26 Maiden Lane, Kew Yoi k. tmue to resort to Virginia, to Sai at. tx, Nuwm.i-r June 23rd. 1858. AT the -August leim.

188, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the County of Greene, idlers of Administration upon thti Estate of R. N. Forbes deceased, late of said County, were duly granted by said Coin to the Mibacriber, who at t.ie same time was qualified as Administrator of said deceased, in due form of law-. All persons indebted to the Estate of said deceased are hereby notified to make im rignuuiiy, Dy charter or otherwise. and your own watering places will lauguish, and your mteiual improvements, deprived of the teveuue from travel winch is tuns bestowed upuu other communities, wih barely continue to go.

turward but be true GEO. C. WOODLKY, a i klysto.v. a. Hgrainofmu.sk will cent a room twenty years to yourselves uud to your ikUv-i-esort to your own mediate paym tit, and those having tbiiins.

accounts Just so if a in cheat the printer the stain will be seacoasts. to your own valleys aud uiouiitajus, aud we shall noon ooserve a chanire lor the better o. n.u Will practice in the Courts of Lenoir. Warne Greene and Jones Counties. -1 A New Use for Crikomnk.

Hoop skirts are in useful as they ar ornamental. A young lady entered a house iu Clinton Avenue a few days since. She remaiued about half ail hour, endeavoring to obtain monev to build a sehool house. Durinsr her eta in forever on the minute atoms of his minute soul, and will a leave HCentof rascality'abotitan indi 8-ly and demands against the Ehtate of said deceased, are requested to present them for payment to the Mibscri-ber, within ths time preKt-rihed by law, or they will be barred uf recovery, by virtue of the act of the Gen comuiodations turuisued the baud ot euterprise sus-tuued by eapiUU, will provide for us alt that we fctjek elsewhere, while at the suuie time we shall brimr u. P.

AL LETf the parlor the, lady of the -house went -up ktairs. Wheo 'alie came back she missed her gold watch--" guther disUnt aud ditfereut portions 6f the aute tuere- with D. COLDEN MURRAY GENERAL (0MJ1ISM0X MERCIIAKT. by mei easing the interest which we feel for each oth eral Assembly of thin Estate in'tuch ca-e raaiie and provided. I.

DlbOSWAY, Admr. Newbern, N. Sept. 1st, 1858. 10-10w Strayed or Stolen.

or binJv oJ an, whijt lil1 and the jurisdiction or opera-oon oi the illWs vvjiich govern the community." nnagiue ourselvei to have some vague "S'ttering placed at u-au ol this category figuring with a similar iro-i of position Oonventi.ms held by the. "Be-f mucan party at no very distant date, but, as they claimed by the Argut to constitute peculiar nMcU-asible proiriy of the Democracy, we sut- be fault Not having the to to devote to each of the Argus's chapters the i.l to which it is entitled from the tie ds this Prufond abstract of Democra. wheu reduced to ita simple elements, we tou.ytoask, iu ithfr spirit of humble inquiry, IV0 8ink one of tleWf why it if the Uv7. ta twenty years and longer and hoatility to bank notes fiout.K Tu Hi medium." that the ai plagnea with these abmm iiHttntia not-. She charged young lady with having it.

Voqng lady denied charge, ami offered vNiwae, Iady er, aiud retain, umoiig uurbeivca fur the beueut of our own lines oi travel, the. large amounts now poured out in he laps of other States. of the house insist otr a search. Lady Qt the house ,6 vidual strong enough to make an honest man turn up hits unse in disgust, and kick him out of his presence, jf he can't get rid of him any other way. An Eprroa We believe that it is rare that editors indnlee In a drop, but when they do, their raeders are sure to find them out.

A Syracuse contemporary was called upon record a melancholy event'. at a time when'hit. bead was rather heavy an.n did it up a ter the following manner "Yesterday morning, at 4 o'clock P. man with a heel iq the hide of his stocking, committed arseuic by swallowing a deof suiside. The impuesd of the verdict returned a jury that the decea-ed came went ahead-and found watch hanging to a little hook vve did not tarry lung enough, in Newbern to h- fastened to one of the hoops of, the youpg iady'B crin serve the improvements which have beeu mide, but laea.

Al.mr vinT we nowcea svme sqjpping iq tiie harbor aud IflAtnad oline skirt." Fastened to th6 satne hoop were three lockets and a little baa filled with air kinds of uiclc- that the business of-the place ia, increasiin. The nackeries -which young lady doubtless stole at some A LARGE sorrel mare, was either Stolen from my premiises or Strayed off, on Saturday morning lax. She is about eiglit or nine year of age, has a white spot on her forehead, is blind, and, when t-he left, in good order. She was feen in the neighbor-hoofi of Mr. Lawson in this county on Satur day about 12 o'clock.

Any oue who will tak her iip and return her to nie, or inform me no that got her hhaU be liberally MAJiTUA CHWJW-. fiiuou, 10 gieterportiouof the frieght which goes down from (Qjldsboio purchased ud shipped from New oern. ihe Atlantic iAoad is doing a bolter ousiiie ilkn.u w.m other house. Lady tif the house locked parlor and fr -u- Kinstini. N.C.

Office A eiue ManufactnHng -rilHIS COMPAN CoTi'I SUES TO 1AY 8 a Ralem, their Mill- 6 miles EtTSSSi T- went in pursuit of Oapt. Brennan. Daring her ab to th'fctln iccotdmct with hfp death. He leaves expeeied. Tue travel, on it the prescut seaou iseou- sence, young lady lifted a window sash aud made good i JZ nuf iS a child and six small wives to lament Ae end of hin We auive-4 A bomo on, To-day vxtulagat," fue.

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