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tfaftflitta k'.'*'^!f sw „. ii vol xi new series number ii salisbury n 0 funk i 1854 1 1 hki nkk bditor ami i'll il'lll till in terms : two llellar ,.>,.,.., paid iiillini ll mill li 1.1 at ul.«.r.|.t...n | u....i..ii un.l inn oenl if not paid n inn ihi i >,"' ' ll "' i rl ". "'"' """ l " 1 ' lara efler hie rear i.n e»|.ir.-,i no paper it • „", i iinl.l nil ,,,,,,„,„. are n„l " pi ul ill ofltl.lll of lha k.la.a l.ell.r i.l llie li.lll.il 1 1 i u psidl i en atteulioii advertising tetths im paopkieroas ol the nesrspsapen bury bare aejrcv-.l v^.i the louoving autsuag ment of nniform advertising rates : i iiiiiii i ei i iliiii j *•■j 1 --.-' -.•».. tt el le „.„,:,.., c*a«w ia om mom muue ' ' ~ a antra i ii .|», msnpisd l.i ml . i line an ailv.rlia nt mskldg l li antarsa ohar nl li pmoonlntl i i «,„•..■maklnf j ... i -,,. ehsliss is pfoaortloa tetania ill n n i i aqi n.l 1.1 | r i . l,.,'i.,,l in proportion i 1 ii,„.l 1 «,,,,, 1 ,. a mutbnal part ilrraaa.i.al r.aie.'.l »,,,, l at ha.l . hmiltrii i ujosf wl idvartik r.eail.lll tlirmlgh lh raw thras 1,11 t „,, „,,„!, , i ,„,, . (,., if,r i'.m.i olden ataufad u ,... i .»!.. . ii tb 1 i*a i mm i„r iliv.i i l.n.l.,,,,1 ,,„,! l . illlr.el 1 rpsnona rn.li.ik in adai nla , 1 i lal il.e nl .,,,,,, „,,„ 1 ,. w..lie,l uwi limit i'|i,.y ,,,.- |. „.< -, t writ u,..n lbs baah i arord alee , uli rwia ll.'v will or ul u ... lh ...... i 111 i.l line i •" i 1 r n li.e.mnl i ibam ral.a ihi right of tin i iquor seller ia.iiii aalnrd if bar ah..ul.l i enacted prohibiting men fr„m selling ardatri ipirita ,.- a brvera such a law tsks awaj men's rights iln i ll point to 1 • i nun l let u fairly ninl impartially in tin tli abject sod embrace ib truth l be found unit tli org il iu don of a sbtoluuly li.'.'.-.ari foi ll ii in . f 1 1 i in.,1 fn.iii'li nil uuhoaluuingl admit sodetj .- th in ,: in mi formed foi uu iniiiuiil protsellon and ben til of " like a building aodetj must have a basis oi which n r.srf ii basis ol joint t,-l ilu f.,,,.1 .- composed f mental an.l manual eapiul contributed bj ■icli in ml r of tl ill tnpacl if society aoawi r its ends n mutt h ivi tin salt of virtne to preaerve its inornl tha inlelli gulice of muni to l'.ii.l it p tali ai nil 1 the actire hand of manual laboi lo do its work tbaaa three olemenu are indispensable lo ilu formation and perpotuity f organized society in order tint tli luporatnn t ur of so i ly in n m.-ui-l firm and lecure an i answer it • ml tlii fund its basis must be kepi soiui 1 nn '. p nu in-.-iil and u do it,i it i ,,-.'— ari ■iiieinl.-r be obligated t contribute fur ica g.-n,-r,il support in lii a of the ' derives uierofrora sin every iimiiil .■, lriiu something from this soda fund for in own use ss tli tion of ins person property and liberty then must bo a constant diminishing going unless a system be adopted to lupplj i sail mads or replenish tl iiunl • il , fund which i lb life-preserver of ll body most bo completely exhausted iln i ing so society crumbles to ruin m n..w it i plain t all that evi rj memls r inn-t ba boudd to contribute in portion in keeping tins fluld i i nn i full and this i tli . ii.lin f lu in ml rahip if one man ia allowed n.i a com being n iitrilail.r then all mil i - ami so aouiaty could not btnnd but must u destroyed in this case „ would bo like a i h where nil are 1 - mil no workers linn i s.-1i oiisiiiiipti-.il would be n unavuidnbl fin ii ii it i a clem a a nn i . m ii n every member of society inorder i pi ic must i bound n the condition ofliisiuein bersbip lo replenish mil one baud while he . vlnill-l mill ll lli r i i nn i tin i i.-ni of supply that so iotj im tli i i i self-praeervatlon planted in it bosom having ilu system si it fundnnn mil prim i tli unfailing spring which il i il b btabtlj sending off its mini n refrenh in one direction yet roculving - slant supplies from other ebanncla is ever full prom these facts lai,l down we derive the following inaj'itiorw vis that every member of society whose oinploj ment oontrlbutaa to tha general interest of ooi etaty haa a eonatitutlonal right to protcrti n that employment ii mmon sense 1 mnu kind unhesitatingly assents to tli truth and jus tice of this position nothing is clearer thnn that the tree which bears fruits for general good ahould is protected by tl general di r-iis society is supported bj the division i labor ihe division of labor givea a varietj of omploj mania every emploi nl tributing some thing to the general prosperity of sociot finds its proteotion ,,|„„, il gi ul of this ten hie former haa a claim on aodel i for protection in ills business bui l i ' b lee his business tributes la its wi ifara i in inui linnlu im u ol nl " 10 i i"|.,l in 1,1 iii n illl 1,1 wll ' i | to at nam y„n„h ; iii 1 i - i || i of so i ii i il sailor il n.,,1 ,. tin piij ilcinn ili lawyer and tho minister nil ho u tl ii clonal mull n i il,e i..i ' i'li.l in i i i led in lie ii n ," iii l "" '■'-, i la ground linn it ii , mollis promote thu u rnl n.i r i of aoolnlj i i.i ■iiiploynii ni il inittti i..n ii n ii the u i i it a n lupporuiig t.ii.lei i i ha not tl only ,,'••'". •! ' ii ut bo nu tl ,. li - ti ... i j i - inn i tl i prim i|l|l t i 1 " a , "-■ne i.n a ono , plntiti tl a ill ii ,,.„ botuiu ii " v 1 ' "'" "">■i ,",,, il , ... a on i a ii , i lt in i , equsll ol in nan i'lini i i | i in ml ll.l'ill . n al i m tl bill oil in uthi i iiuiiii uip a !■"., dntii i • l.iiiu-t protect a il , i n hi i nil i i il ,...- ,. i,i,.|ii.-.ti,,i able it tan a in ii .,: j iiion.tiuti it t upon tl in i i i nature , ■■, ., li i i'luon soclct i .. i a i l ii a ill old a an i | ,. ■, . i'iiui in lito inoiila ul . nit ii itiug robl , di in ,,. lu uinling dec ur mi r,l ted b l.m n iiii ground lli.it ti ■ttiploi tin nu.npll i ,. .■wl i >' n.i bnaill ,. ia 1 n i.n , ,,, eii a i-h ii i i ghl '■i ' lion man - ll sow ii m u-l to prove be i 11 dou it ll tin ' i im 1 tl li | lot irnllli do , . ,. . . compact rin . ninl nn it ii a bllai lluil il and moral i lo ' ■i , 1,1,1,1 dark ;. i by its fogs llu | un i rupl i ",„,,,! ',„.,.. , ,,!,. '||„ • lid leoi ' |' nt that 1 i a work !-.,!' irrn fui t i " know .,, 1 iiinii nckiinii ll i i • ithered fn ', ,.- i i ].- f ninl il verdict of skilful .... , ,,, n i body oi a ■i i ' il because pt.il etis.ll u »"> ""■baaed lie fwc thnl ' . i.,,i ia . i no i a ai 1 coinpleli ll al il - ] oint lien fore it ai inn no right n protcelii n i i .. k tin baaia ll|a r-tiintui without a i inii-t i ill in pi ii - a tn ililil teach ll doctrine wi an sdvo iting si i'niil leach il i hiees ia i 1 - ll am nam i lid not work n.'.il.ei should i i ." the plain mean i 1 i - | . 1 -. a i ll 1 mi in in wort i i i | i i -,. ' ii neilhei hall i elijo tl coiutui a i i.i i i , . ,,,,; i a dearl uluglll tl a 10 lllll ill ll m ,' i - i ib iii iii a tig in iii i be pumhlc is il i.l improved lliein lo the i of s - , . bui lliu man t • a iill.lil who lain i it .., tin i t use il u '," -'■i rnl .: 1 was coud uiticd and i aal an a-iiii unpruhtabl.i aervanl ,,, iter darkness sow if tho ,,,.," burying -■! ti uilcnl which m id a .,' , .- a good r i.-..h m inn pro inn : u ll i i.i nt iii ",,...!. how i n i prodm , tie i 11 i die i . v i 1 ., •., i.l fn in ;!,, , roloi -;. ii again the bit lig ti ,- , condemn < i i i . in l,,in ii.mii it failed to | nn a v i il ground lliu in tin - , u down noiv it unfruitl'uliies i i r in iii divine mind foi culting iloivu n ii tl n ,■lyl 11 in,ii ii i li i i luin ii liipi.u n.iili , . gum i il j ni the soil i til i lann.imiii ii trunk tall nnd llio hind with ci andpaup aidoivl 1 1 pit , ,- orplinuuge ii i in an for tli deatrui h i ii in a ii fruits fnlall h)iaon tlion siitida inuiiinli.i ii sap i llio tears of iiidons i ili blood ul ur en prusput 1 ili l n.i ngjul •■,.; i 11 sow mil mu man of common sense say lhat il.i tr.e in i right t i protoi i i i tli in i.l ol t ton n.i.'iilili i a u.ll niiglil tli wolf tlini devours 1a sheep ask protection from tli li.'l'.'i.l a for liquor l.al i i . n-lv protect in their i'li-im - from the guiinlinm uf iln pub lii n nn i 1 i in in for m , ., ii ih i ni 1,1.1 .,- ii.il might tho i li sucking mil youi heart's blood claim pro tectiou from youi hand while -., 1 r ... t n ili liqttoi dealers to claim protection from the bod politic while the are di lining oil its vi tal i-urreiii.-i into the dead ■i of utter 1 -- would the simple fact thai llio leach ii en riching ,,- own veins be a valid argument foi i prole nan i may i ril i lio man is mti nicely mora valuable titan the leech then will llio ilmpli t'.u ,, tla.i liquor il-.ilem ninl their ni n i,,!l.-i i ,,, i.,i,.i ,,,,., a | ttlngthelr lale i ll v su0h tli-ltl id i i il nil l,n.l l 1 i - mini iiimi 11,1 ■no hi niiiai iiiuiiu i nil ni ingislstloti li.tlml '!"■i nn i lbs i'.l.li i il u luw tin republic iim iln an liar arms i protaotlon nn ni„l ili i 1 1 . -. ii lal in il ii leasm - ,.| in ,, n i , ,. ,| it iy uur.e.l iikii in i iniiiili.,.,,1 ninl nun iii ilu isnguaga of llio i'l'.l " n i " it tl i..iui in ■• broad hint irishes ian i.,.ii i t,,„.,"n brulss la a l i " nails for " an ,',,'_■" n im in i u fa lot i a i •• a -, ,,,.,. n n sting bar el i i i nan a . alal i ill a - i 1 1,1 " ii i i ■nil i i inillillielil lull m ' lllll i'm -. i||v fori i imr | , a ' lotll ill tl.e ii i'll.liuhkui.l o iii i i an mil n n nl i ■lllll ii a t,,l a „',.!' in 1 l-l i'ii n olllploynll ml i ,'- cl i | roteetloti upon tho i i ol ' - i a then iil.ai i.i i im - tl lofiooluly i i"l i.i it l.al.l 3d li business of the liquor trnfflo i i i nt - im li i i li i i lot ; bill a tli • illl a s|m ll t „„. lute a 1,-11,1 i in i till l.elil.i nn i in ml oil in ta ll a n h1 ' ' r i,„l wlllll.'l.'l il ll fori ii ii right let foi pro ti tl l",i"i lu 1 litis therol buslin i ," right of priite ii i ill uson salitl , .!/.,„ -, i a i i ,,,.. ivaloliman " it - nm i ni i „ matter ■■! lurprlso that ',„ m a itioiniuii liould iiuvq i a '" ii i ' ■i ' i an a grogntion of syintnolrl md l-'li li ni a i i ami ono 1000th of an inch in diameter .,.•,. , , 1 . . , . ■i loguthor lu ihororm of ril r of slendoi tlu.nl a it "'"" ■""■' ll ail i tl,,l ll kingdom i„a,li |,„ cxllll i ii the vegetable la it niotildlliess ,,' paste .„.., ill ll 111,1 . ., j i,._.j i"l tin ll nothil : i it lh i ii ii ,, r n i i'l "'||"| ii ti nt of standing u tin m n tin i monads in i bo i i a iii lowest n nn .. r unini.il orgnni in man . being i nli from tli i'jonih n il 241 , , ," • a i mil i i i llld ll powers of iln ,,„,,,,|„ ■■'■■■• i i nirlhei ,,-, i j i 1.1 ,., uollu , tro myriads of living forms more inflni iinal a f uln.li mri , lis food to tl - ir . f lit tl i of tl ultimate i'i ll "- i'm ill r in u-l i tlinllilltllol mr in ; i.-m i 1 , i„e life and nil it f """-■inn n mull that ii mill i f tli-ni ll i " clip i i'll tllllll ii lali i mild i mail .'• ii of il the perfu f | i tl lot of flowers and man other in i.i i ii.n i'll excessive minute ti 1 the nt in ,,,' matter yet from u i-ariet ' "-. it nun i inferred tlint matter i not m tin n i divisible — mi ■s ' ln.in ili yankee lllu.l i ill loose the inn that ;-. the dogs i war which shnk -]■•'. in speaks of i'.ni reaclor it i not we ii im wish for any such canine relaxation : ii i not ii ni mr slidell member of con gress win last ivin-k proposod in his |. liiii mint tin iim uliinii tin up our ea ger fillibiistcrs slmll be done away with ii moved tint our neutrality laws be suspended or that tin president should inn n discretion to suspend thorn nt n day's notice ; ami tin cause of iln motion was the angry appearance of the cuban rjuostion li is thus proposed that the virtual protection which we throw over tho spanish dominion in that queen of tin antilles be withdrawn ami ilm de cision of ilm argument left to the ml i elements of modern progrt --. the affair | i ilm black warrior threatens to i ne of difficulty mr smile demands tlint the t tiptnin i u in ml r.'.nii'l.i shall be romoi ed from i nl.n mini ihe arrangement ul any i'utur bon nces ahull bo made nl llavaun and that a large sum of money paid i compensation for the outrage ni lite american sliip these itulitions ; perhaps spain will not accept them hut that utibnn argument is pressing to ii i>-iin spain im avowed its iiitl-iilii.it of tilling tho island with black races and of leaving it if it en i retain it in nth a condition mull the seizure of il i.i ii would be full of peril mid confusion ' the object 1 to let those dark tribes of i ... ii 1 nli nn we cannot amalgamate preponderate there and become a power sufficient to hold cuba orconvort it into another llnyti if attacked africans in linn nnd others continue to bo brou rhl into the island ninl ti i stem ..!' nppreu tieeship is established by which the u ill hocomo ii and thorofore t nil in tents in i purposes i iibnii citizens such i iln .-.. ml in ii of iiii'.ui ; and thai de monstration in lliu sennto supported us t is i.i tli general feeling of the people i very significant of t tendency of oveiits in mu ilm ti i the antilles mam people contend mint it would be ' wrong to giv r restless fillibu tors an - opportunity of going to the assl i inv t'nl in iinnii-ri-i'ii.iti mint would li sun to toko place the moment ii n km .« n that mil would mil i i'm if ititl thin in a peculiar anestion it is nol „ nitoitlon of morale but a question of nu in mil iu .: in ; ninl wo hold that the in.ii i'-iil lontlmonl of a greal people la worthy of respectful consideration geo graphical doatlny gives us cuba ; it i a portion .,)' nut empire and ilm affair niter nil is only one ul time ll is gen orally agreed by the moat scrupulous roa nonors iluii uiie time or other we inual inn i tiii.a mr evorett told england i nun a inui spain ami all ih world l"i lhat mallei lhat we woltld i„it pledge ouaolvei thai spain should koop her own i this i tin si-uiiiiii-iit nf ilu entire repub lic for this ihe english nnd the rest i,ii looked nn n ns us a nation of fllllbtia 1 1 , ami roaolved in thowrl us one way • a tho other tlie arguinant therefore by universal consent bus been removed i'i in the pule of the uioral considerations ami abstract right j ll is ooininlttoil to il dlaeuaaion and linpulses of olrcutn inline mr evorotl g06l ll little will iu tin direction of wbat our nelghbora are disposed tn call blllbnetorlam i inn the growing sentiment i going j owhat bo i'.iiul iniu iu that direction it la tmly and generally li-u that cuba oommands tho gulf of hexleo aud lliat in any war mil england and franco ami auoh a win inui break out ut unv time in audi a i mi i'i-.iii.ii condition of tilings us tlie in iii t inn island would beooino a fortress of our onomlob where they nun ■weep our coasts out up our ■nerce and bring about the dostruatlt ' our tiinrino cubaiaamonaoe before our faces a perpetunlly liobtile monnce it linngs like it el illil elllllge.l with e i . , i 1 illiule in proapocts of the future tho cuban authorities and mir people are otornallj napping ami bquobbling proteating against one another and threatening ono another nnd wo can plainly see spain oiigugoil in the despornto design of mnk iugtlinl beautiful island a confusion and n curse all these things put together influence tho public sentiment of our peo ple in tho in i unanswerable manner : and if the logiciana begin to talk to thorn of nbatract juatice nnd the law of na li'.n tlioy will run back in u passion to tir-t principles mu i the law uf htiniiin rights ii i.n will ask by what right spain !. i malls that beautiful dependency ; and when thev lime got to far — why oroti iis in al vattel will he n.lllid living with tin rost of tlie orockory in u highly do inui-tratiie manner wo aro no filibusters or rather if as john hull bos deolurod mr evorott is a hit of lilliliusti-r then we tire the same wo are not ashamed of our buc caneering company we an in i asham ed n move with the enlightened senso of ' conscript fathers ami march mill ilu vast marching muss of this re public we boliovo that cuba iadeatiu ed i beoura nnd we are uf opinion that it would he well if we could have it by lair purchase or in bomo quiet way hut im 1 1 tn.t like iln ii lea that spain ia spoil ing mu reversion we do not like to ee her tramp i tig into blank liilnhlille tin btroam that runs towards us and is i quench our thirat spain is a vile and mi mi iis powers which retards civiliza tion wherever tho shadow t'ii full mi tho earth lhat nation lias no principle of progress but is rotten at ihe core and doomed to wither away a thai poor dear emperor of russia aid the other ■iiii ia-iil between ouselveb there ,)-.,.- a good leal of truth in what hi uiajosty iii.l ' - '■tho patient is in a dying eoinli tion spain i in a hopeless condition nobody loaves a firebrand in the hands of un imbecile as regards us and our safety the imbecile p wet that holds a firebrand which may do us a deadly in jury as we have said ihat island in the hands of england or trance as a base of operations would he i'utal to tlie right arm of our national strength we should l.e bearded ami bnttorcd an i beaten down from a position lying at our very doors the niosl desperate ami deadly wars of tho world are only beginning — tl inn f principle these wars arc pre eminently ours and tvo cannot keep nil f tlie strife now ill uti inv lie the foremost nations of ilm globe every consideration of prudence every su._'l tioil of self-ilel'ellee either regards the it nt or the future counsels ns to look t cuba anil i desire possession of it we must have il u-..iu natural ami fitting bulwark or it wall be used a an engine u f destruction against us a long as this question i unsettled tlie minds of ur people will he in a feverish and ini hculthy condition for the malignity nf spain iu africaiiising that island must ll lll'ill ki'.'l • p pie ill il state ..!' deep exasperation it ia allowed on all bauds that the question is one of time this i mr evorett's view it would be well if the time wore hastened well for spain too if he were disposed to let i have tlie island for money at nil events we foresee a continuation of those squabbles and quarrels which keep the general mind in not water and prepare it for the incontrollnblo impulse which will precipitate a war with spain the angry feeling against that country is un iiniing up from the mubsea of the peo ple and i ii have ai.l is now in i ui gross so ihat if th conscript fatliera are thinking of retaliation ana „.. forth ne may as well furnish up our blunder busses when the old fogioa begin to turn lillibustors we may assume that ■■jonathan's back ia up and hashing fire will follow the mail who is a stranger to the ftoei feelings proposes to have an introduction il the eclipse | tliu oollpio ..! tbn him nlii.li nil place tills iii'ii'iu nm ulll im ii luf iluii is the nun n ui tin liuu f lu trnnsl linn appearing imullor than tho sun ii iiill not entlroly oovor it but loavo at tho i imiii nl its nn-iii.-.-t ocllpio ii narrow ring light i il tin beginning and tho in i of th tlipie mil im vlilblo in nil parti uf ilu i'niiiii siut.-s iln n,-u i'ork poll i'iiriii-li soino partjoulari that will in ninl ivilli inti-i-i-nt : south i'm hi in may so tho ibitdow of the m i oomlng aoross il i'liiiii iir.,1 roaahei the ooastof oal if ruin iii-iii ban i'liiiu-i ul i bull past nil in ih it in , by washing i n ii or ul in hull past i-li-vv-ti in tin momlng by the time of hun pranoitco ninl in iim in un ii ill hui ,,, v iv | hour ly ilm ii'ln lu i-.iniiiiitit of north a i'l i'ii with iis southern limit in tin south urn part of mi-vii-n and its uiirllu'ru lim it beyond tin rtliorn polo it will continue on the wholo of the united state nearly an hour and a half j when ural ending on the facltio coast ii will pais ii'.iiii the wholo country in leas tluin li tr n in in ut h the ocllpio wlllbogln in thii olty about lxtoen minutes past lour in tho aften innl end ul ut tiiirtv-i-iniii minutei pail six ; tlm i will cover l'r ton to eleven twelfths of the lun's diameter the effect of au annulur eclipse on tho oarth and sky is loss striking than that of total eclipses whirl are doscribed by ib who have aeon them us presenting nu mi fui aspect during tho time tlnii t nil ilinkiii-ss lasts ilu mli iiii -,- of the total ahadow around the horuon can be seen from un emiuenco uud as it cumos on it iliiii the regions in iis path intol iippuliug darkness while a gloom hangs over tho root of tho country lint ihe appouruncea of the oarth and the sky during an annular eclipse though worthy of inure notice than is olteu given are not the principal features un day bo cloudy thu lurinafiuti of the ring will bo whore it can be soon the great attraction of the occasion nnd will probably injure the eyes of mail admir ers opticians suv thul their business is never more llourisuing than niter a solur eclipse it is probably not unknown to many of our readers unit in a period of about ' eighteen years called tho uiiutdouu pari ut or tliu i iinic cycle eclipsosgo through un order of performance , which aro re peated with but blight variations ngnin and again i but that iu tho ooursoof time those variations amount to great changes s.i that from lime to time some old eclipse will be droppod out nnd some new ono ink ii up in the eighteen year pro frruinme this subject is liuoly dismiss ed iu b'erguoou'a astrouonty and a hiato it of tho roturns of the coming eclipse is given u un example tho approaching oclipsa bret appenrod on t lie list lliu ut the thirteenth century inui will continue t return till about a thousand yours after its lir.-i appearance when having gruduulty passed off the earth the ahadow at the correal liug returna of the new nn , will continue for more than ten thousand years to bweep by the c-m-tli without touching it aud then will again return to eutertaiu or terrify perliapa a new race of men ..^ a terrible drama tiim paris corrc8pondent of the now i'ork times writing under date of the l-i inet givoa tho following account ofa terrific drama which was then iu progress iu the vicinity of lyons : two limn engaged in boring a « ell were overwhelmed by tho caving in of tin earth and atouos ouo was killed and tin other was tightly shut up unharmed with the corpse this was al tho depth of fifty feet two days passed before a knowledge of his situation mi obtained it was then si-mi that ii was impossible to rescue the aurvivor by tho removal of the earth above him the slightcet derange ment would destroy tho equilibrium into which chance hnd thrown the superin cumbent nui ninl bury forever the un fortunate victim m . over to paaa him such liquids as physi cians summoned l'roni lions would ul low him to take tho work • : mice thon commenced ami lias iii"r on thus far in vain forfoui ' and fourteen nujhts l'wo shafts have been sunk starting at a distance and ai riving under the spot u here be i oned these were i have been comple ted day before yesterday evening nnd the rescue was then to be effected strange to say the prisoner though he cannot move sleeps at night the corp fhis fellow-laborer presses upon him and de i imposition i far advanced and yet be lies not complain of the horrible neigh borhood his mind would seem some what shaken by hi prolonged confine ment for lie will only bpoak t io por son the captain of the corps of engin eers wmking at hi release tho road which posaos by the scene of the calami ty has boon closed to all vehicles as ii is feared that the rumble of heavy wheels might i ring down upon him the frail in-i , terlaced structnre ot rocks above him — the empress has directed the chamber lain of the palace to keep her informed from day to day of the progress of the rescue and im ordered a telegraphic its ' patch when the deliverance ia liually ef fected ( i'ltii lead and silver ore 1 the 1 tbserver montlona ihe rooeptloi of several apoolmons fin inoi in kan dolph nnd davidson of the iim 1 ore tin kdilor hud over seen due of lh sp.iiii from 1 li mine in davidson i of ore whloh yleldi i.v assay 70 per oont of lead and 11 ox of silver to tho ton of oro a specimen of vollow ooppor from ilm same mino ami a f.u i,,i from ilm lead leill both found iii mil i feel fro i the surface a fin apecimon of copper from ilm scnrloti mine and another from the hiili mine j t i mil north of ashoborough near ilm i'liuik road at depths of iii t '.", i'.'.'i tl me aid i bo similar to il idenlieiil willi the blank un.l inula h.-ll on i lh llm-l town mum pill ill mhtl i sol i li _, , 1 |,,|„ lm a sinkin bliit a despatch from new york luted sunday may |.|, h nys the bteamor washington ranched quarantine last night and arrived up at noon sho brings in iias-eiigers and a full cargo the washington also brings the pitssen gorsand orow ul 1 rvo hundred souls taken fr ihe ship win in ler hound from l.ilfl i lo bos she wa ll reeked ol the frightful a-.ile 1'tbe lillh of april inui had been in a crippled con dition kopl iv sinking by constant la bor nt the pump the washington fell in with hoi he 2d in-t un.l in twill standing ihe prevalence ol a heavy gale biiccoodod in rescuing nil the pnsaongera ninl crew ihe wtnohebtor went down in thirty minute after the lust orow loft her bho belonged 1 l!,,si „,„| | mc | ft valuable uargo bho bailed fr liven luu the liith of april ain.ilu-1 deapatoh says tho ship win i-h.-ter had 760 souls on board 8&0 wore tain 11 if hi the ship man and carolino iiu.l paragon nnd the brigs ann edwards and itoborl uruco all bound to queboo nnd tlie lemaillihr l,y the slealllel wush ington i'iithioi hank woobaorvo luono of the piililieat s for il detection i counterfoil hills which promises to give all reliable information up mattore eon noctod wilh the hunks of tho united states that th diatriot of columbia la beaded with the bankof america wnah ingl j dieconnt further down in tho list 1 10s ihu fanners ami merchants bank washing - discount ami foi lowing it ihe metropolitan bank j die eon,n ; none of which bauki have avar ex isted hero tho two former are complete ly fictitious and of tho third all that ia known is that the notes are rodoomod somewhere iii new york city it is to'l.o inferred from the appoarauoo of tlie names in tho list that notea purporting to bo from tlie two first named hunks aro in ciroula li and we know that those of the third are iu circulation people should tlien foro bo cautious with respoct to the hank hills purporting to be of the district which llu-y take — ev slur dutch english — jacobz foler a mid dle aged gentleman of tuetonlc origin his apparel well incrnsted with dry mud ami his hut looking liko a collapsed steam boat cylinder with the top blown off was brought up on a complaint of steal ing a piece of corduroy valued at seven dollars tim mayor asked him if he understood fjiglish ' yaw 1 talks him fborst rnto •• do you know what teal moons i " yaw him is iron vol ish made hard •• yes that i im kind of steel luu not the one 1 mean doyou understand this h,,w came you t steal this corduroy •• pecausemine breeches vast uicht goot to go to church •■does it take thirty yards to make you a pair f breeches i ' ■■i aw for schneider mucli have bomo nu cabbage and todder v left might do for my vrow when i gets married it would ninke her a g 1 i at •• i ■•-.■that y a ir a mat hut don't you know that tli way of get ting th bi ti law i " i ■t care for the law . i man ■■ii ne 101 l'"t ativ friends who will .-" ian fori ■1 " ■• blenty of friends ami m suppose you have ro 11 -, it 1 ' ut 1 vos ami ,'., y get me clear " 1 111 we don'i « ..'■•■■' ' swi 11 . we want them to give security tar your appearance ut court > stole tlie corduroy and i sion for anybodv ; - swi •■nw you find 1 : icht dell tuchmau nevi ti 1 vnw i did steal der stuff but 1 1 as going t . steal der ti pay it i 1 /■■• i was opon when it was begun ; it was done when it was half done ; and 3 et i wast i was finished now what was ' ' ': course you can't guess will this dol timothy loin stone dunn it was dunn when :' was begun it was dunn when it was half done and yet it wasn't i>i-.:iti when it wa f,,r it was johni ' " a subscriber will please semi in hi name .,■n nil be return ed to him we can't stand auv more 0 i that kind of thing 1 railroad projects we uiiiiule.l the other day to the con leiiiplitim.i railroad from wilmington to charlotte and glanced •.:'■the advantages ■' wiiieii our nolglibors of the old north btato di ' i i posed to avail themaelvoa i of ami intimated thai these advantages , ' seized and possessed in tli i-ul,-i'pi i 10 of the north carolinians might re nil lo our detriment we bovo examined the i project still further ami see more cloarly i tho um.e-iiv of aotlon on oar part to push , forward the columbia and tvuugsta road | tho road from oharlotte lu tho dlrec ■hon of wilmington will not go direct to 1 1 tho latter town but will take advantage of n oonnootlon with the wilmington and , wanoheator railroad aomo fort five miles llii-i side of wiliningt.il im i haling niilto olglity miles to he conatructod thla rond known aathe atlantic tonnes see nnd < thlo railroad fr iis termina tion in ( hail iite will bealdoa its project ed extenalon to joneaboro tennoa avail itself f a 1 teinplilleil eeli.ui iii pint hi the north ir hun railroad botweon charlotte and danville it will also connect with what li known as tlie " wostorn extension of the north car olina inn i penetrating the wostorn nnd graingrowlng countloi of north i nrollna and ii glance al the map of tho twostntoa ! will sln.w any one that by ilu conlioo tlons wo aro likely to ho cut offfrointhal pin-lion of tho trade and travol of north ui linn ivltioh now eonies over our own up country roads and lin.ls an outlol at cliarleaton ! but further examination of the mnp will ahow that a road direct from augus ta io columbia thence to luu it ami following tho north carollun road to the i inn villi oonnootlon must become th loading thoroughfare for tho travol and ' perhaps tin mails north nnd south and this is ah a stimulant which should i in-gi us incomplotingourroadto aitgtistn ; another feature in this new projocl is this thai i id the oxtenal rtho rond from wilmington to oharlotte be contin ued to joneaboro which il doubtloaa will i.e ii will invoal tlie charlotte and south carolina rallrodi with the powor of for i ini.lalile rivals for the exportation of wes tern produce we have thus briefly alluded to these projects in order to bring before our readers tho importance 01 constructing one of tin i.e t link ,,,, the main trunk of travel north nnd south since writing ihe above we learn that 480,000 of the capital stock of the at lantic and north carolina railroad have boon subscribed at raleigh in a company from ih north south i arolinian ' from un scl.nuuc american the following is from a communication t the x e " farmer j it will be useful to many of our agricultural readers : some years ago i thought 1 would try my luck in keeping a leu lions the house keep them inia a rough concern i put borne crotches into tlie ground board ed up outside and inside then tilled in i.i sawdust to iniike it warm it i well lighted with glass windows and well ven tilated ami a small stream of watorruus through it tlie roosts will accommo date about a hundred hens that being tlie number 1 usually keep under the r....-t 1 throw three or four ox-cart loads of dry muck chip dirt c vvbi-h i haul over two of three time a week with iiin mnnuro hook i bury their grain in it and make them work lot a living which gives them exercise iu cold weather in the pring 1 have a line heap of lii me made guano if there i 1111111111 im ported that is better t make our crops grow i am mistaken i v . law/or philadelphia " from nnd after the flrst july it shall not he lawful i erect a house i'u phila delphia for a dwelling without a yard in it ronr covering at least •"" square feet fan area and with a beparate ivt 11 j i si eh 11 l.iu h,,ild be enacted for every city in the luu i in new york tlie houses occupy less pa than in london this cannot be healthy i'll mu f ccssj 1 convei -. with hundreds of 1 nil linns in ■females are en . 1 . and disease a law like that of phila delphia is much needed lure i ; - i ' ■■mil a spectator m - : the e state against j pi v ; ', ' : - '' r the murder of his fath williams was rem n the prisoner t the county of at of the negro man | for ihe aine offence was continu the next term of caswell court p opt -' p >, tuk comet un ler ri.it a the distinguished er at turin in speaking of the it which was visible there late ly mentions a curious circum connection with the popular auperatitioa about the influence of cometa iverworld . ly atl'iiirs he states that when a large comet appeared iu l84«j just after the turks hud overthrown the or*ek empire tun ordered pablie prayers te ex ireiae both tlie comet and the •''■i ■rtotn j ~ i it 13 now positively stated tliat on the - 5th inst santa anna was on tithe city of mexico and that his wu'e t out t.i meet him prtmtrd to jmitiro items jntmtal itotninrrrr tljf r.s ono stitnm ant tljr mi otirrlr
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1854-06-01 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1854 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 2 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Propietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The June 1, 1854 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1854-06-01 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1854 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 2 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Propietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The June 1, 1854 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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"'"' """ l " 1 ' lara efler hie rear i.n e»|.ir.-,i no paper it • „", i iinl.l nil ,,,,,,„,„. are n„l " pi ul ill ofltl.lll of lha k.la.a l.ell.r i.l llie li.lll.il 1 1 i u psidl i en atteulioii advertising tetths im paopkieroas ol the nesrspsapen bury bare aejrcv-.l v^.i the louoving autsuag ment of nniform advertising rates : i iiiiiii i ei i iliiii j *•■j 1 --.-' -.•».. tt el le „.„,:,.., c*a«w ia om mom muue ' ' ~ a antra i ii .|», msnpisd l.i ml . i line an ailv.rlia nt mskldg l li antarsa ohar nl li pmoonlntl i i «,„•..■maklnf j ... i -,,. ehsliss is pfoaortloa tetania ill n n i i aqi n.l 1.1 | r i . l,.,'i.,,l in proportion i 1 ii,„.l 1 «,,,,, 1 ,. a mutbnal part ilrraaa.i.al r.aie.'.l »,,,, l at ha.l . hmiltrii i ujosf wl idvartik r.eail.lll tlirmlgh lh raw thras 1,11 t „,, „,,„!, , i ,„,, . (,., if,r i'.m.i olden ataufad u ,... i .»!.. . ii tb 1 i*a i mm i„r iliv.i i l.n.l.,,,,1 ,,„,! l . illlr.el 1 rpsnona rn.li.ik in adai nla , 1 i lal il.e nl .,,,,,, „,,„ 1 ,. w..lie,l uwi limit i'|i,.y ,,,.- |. „.< -, t writ u,..n lbs baah i arord alee , uli rwia ll.'v will or ul u ... lh ...... i 111 i.l line i •" i 1 r n li.e.mnl i ibam ral.a ihi right of tin i iquor seller ia.iiii aalnrd if bar ah..ul.l i enacted prohibiting men fr„m selling ardatri ipirita ,.- a brvera such a law tsks awaj men's rights iln i ll point to 1 • i nun l let u fairly ninl impartially in tin tli abject sod embrace ib truth l be found unit tli org il iu don of a sbtoluuly li.'.'.-.ari foi ll ii in . f 1 1 i in.,1 fn.iii'li nil uuhoaluuingl admit sodetj .- th in ,: in mi formed foi uu iniiiuiil protsellon and ben til of " like a building aodetj must have a basis oi which n r.srf ii basis ol joint t,-l ilu f.,,,.1 .- composed f mental an.l manual eapiul contributed bj ■icli in ml r of tl ill tnpacl if society aoawi r its ends n mutt h ivi tin salt of virtne to preaerve its inornl tha inlelli gulice of muni to l'.ii.l it p tali ai nil 1 the actire hand of manual laboi lo do its work tbaaa three olemenu are indispensable lo ilu formation and perpotuity f organized society in order tint tli luporatnn t ur of so i ly in n m.-ui-l firm and lecure an i answer it • ml tlii fund its basis must be kepi soiui 1 nn '. p nu in-.-iil and u do it,i it i ,,-.'— ari ■iiieinl.-r be obligated t contribute fur ica g.-n,-r,il support in lii a of the ' derives uierofrora sin every iimiiil .■, lriiu something from this soda fund for in own use ss tli tion of ins person property and liberty then must bo a constant diminishing going unless a system be adopted to lupplj i sail mads or replenish tl iiunl • il , fund which i lb life-preserver of ll body most bo completely exhausted iln i ing so society crumbles to ruin m n..w it i plain t all that evi rj memls r inn-t ba boudd to contribute in portion in keeping tins fluld i i nn i full and this i tli . ii.lin f lu in ml rahip if one man ia allowed n.i a com being n iitrilail.r then all mil i - ami so aouiaty could not btnnd but must u destroyed in this case „ would bo like a i h where nil are 1 - mil no workers linn i s.-1i oiisiiiiipti-.il would be n unavuidnbl fin ii ii it i a clem a a nn i . m ii n every member of society inorder i pi ic must i bound n the condition ofliisiuein bersbip lo replenish mil one baud while he . vlnill-l mill ll lli r i i nn i tin i i.-ni of supply that so iotj im tli i i i self-praeervatlon planted in it bosom having ilu system si it fundnnn mil prim i tli unfailing spring which il i il b btabtlj sending off its mini n refrenh in one direction yet roculving - slant supplies from other ebanncla is ever full prom these facts lai,l down we derive the following inaj'itiorw vis that every member of society whose oinploj ment oontrlbutaa to tha general interest of ooi etaty haa a eonatitutlonal right to protcrti n that employment ii mmon sense 1 mnu kind unhesitatingly assents to tli truth and jus tice of this position nothing is clearer thnn that the tree which bears fruits for general good ahould is protected by tl general di r-iis society is supported bj the division i labor ihe division of labor givea a varietj of omploj mania every emploi nl tributing some thing to the general prosperity of sociot finds its proteotion ,,|„„, il gi ul of this ten hie former haa a claim on aodel i for protection in ills business bui l i ' b lee his business tributes la its wi ifara i in inui linnlu im u ol nl " 10 i i"|.,l in 1,1 iii n illl 1,1 wll ' i | to at nam y„n„h ; iii 1 i - i || i of so i ii i il sailor il n.,,1 ,. tin piij ilcinn ili lawyer and tho minister nil ho u tl ii clonal mull n i il,e i..i ' i'li.l in i i i led in lie ii n ," iii l "" '■'-, i la ground linn it ii , mollis promote thu u rnl n.i r i of aoolnlj i i.i ■iiiploynii ni il inittti i..n ii n ii the u i i it a n lupporuiig t.ii.lei i i ha not tl only ,,'••'". •! ' ii ut bo nu tl ,. li - ti ... i j i - inn i tl i prim i|l|l t i 1 " a , "-■ne i.n a ono , plntiti tl a ill ii ,,.„ botuiu ii " v 1 ' "'" "">■i ,",,, il , ... a on i a ii , i lt in i , equsll ol in nan i'lini i i | i in ml ll.l'ill . n al i m tl bill oil in uthi i iiuiiii uip a !■"., dntii i • l.iiiu-t protect a il , i n hi i nil i i il ,...- ,. i,i,.|ii.-.ti,,i able it tan a in ii .,: j iiion.tiuti it t upon tl in i i i nature , ■■, ., li i i'luon soclct i .. i a i l ii a ill old a an i | ,. ■, . i'iiui in lito inoiila ul . nit ii itiug robl , di in ,,. lu uinling dec ur mi r,l ted b l.m n iiii ground lli.it ti ■ttiploi tin nu.npll i ,. .■wl i >' n.i bnaill ,. ia 1 n i.n , ,,, eii a i-h ii i i ghl '■i ' lion man - ll sow ii m u-l to prove be i 11 dou it ll tin ' i im 1 tl li | lot irnllli do , . ,. . . compact rin . ninl nn it ii a bllai lluil il and moral i lo ' ■i , 1,1,1,1 dark ;. i by its fogs llu | un i rupl i ",„,,,! ',„.,.. , ,,!,. '||„ • lid leoi ' |' nt that 1 i a work !-.,!' irrn fui t i " know .,, 1 iiinii nckiinii ll i i • ithered fn ', ,.- i i ].- f ninl il verdict of skilful .... , ,,, n i body oi a ■i i ' il because pt.il etis.ll u »"> ""■baaed lie fwc thnl ' . i.,,i ia . i no i a ai 1 coinpleli ll al il - ] oint lien fore it ai inn no right n protcelii n i i .. k tin baaia ll|a r-tiintui without a i inii-t i ill in pi ii - a tn ililil teach ll doctrine wi an sdvo iting si i'niil leach il i hiees ia i 1 - ll am nam i lid not work n.'.il.ei should i i ." the plain mean i 1 i - | . 1 -. a i ll 1 mi in in wort i i i | i i -,. ' ii neilhei hall i elijo tl coiutui a i i.i i i , . ,,,,; i a dearl uluglll tl a 10 lllll ill ll m ,' i - i ib iii iii a tig in iii i be pumhlc is il i.l improved lliein lo the i of s - , . bui lliu man t • a iill.lil who lain i it .., tin i t use il u '," -'■i rnl .: 1 was coud uiticd and i aal an a-iiii unpruhtabl.i aervanl ,,, iter darkness sow if tho ,,,.," burying -■! ti uilcnl which m id a .,' , .- a good r i.-..h m inn pro inn : u ll i i.i nt iii ",,...!. how i n i prodm , tie i 11 i die i . v i 1 ., •., i.l fn in ;!,, , roloi -;. ii again the bit lig ti ,- , condemn < i i i . in l,,in ii.mii it failed to | nn a v i il ground lliu in tin - , u down noiv it unfruitl'uliies i i r in iii divine mind foi culting iloivu n ii tl n ,■lyl 11 in,ii ii i li i i luin ii liipi.u n.iili , . gum i il j ni the soil i til i lann.imiii ii trunk tall nnd llio hind with ci andpaup aidoivl 1 1 pit , ,- orplinuuge ii i in an for tli deatrui h i ii in a ii fruits fnlall h)iaon tlion siitida inuiiinli.i ii sap i llio tears of iiidons i ili blood ul ur en prusput 1 ili l n.i ngjul •■,.; i 11 sow mil mu man of common sense say lhat il.i tr.e in i right t i protoi i i i tli in i.l ol t ton n.i.'iilili i a u.ll niiglil tli wolf tlini devours 1a sheep ask protection from tli li.'l'.'i.l a for liquor l.al i i . n-lv protect in their i'li-im - from the guiinlinm uf iln pub lii n nn i 1 i in in for m , ., ii ih i ni 1,1.1 .,- ii.il might tho i li sucking mil youi heart's blood claim pro tectiou from youi hand while -., 1 r ... t n ili liqttoi dealers to claim protection from the bod politic while the are di lining oil its vi tal i-urreiii.-i into the dead ■i of utter 1 -- would the simple fact thai llio leach ii en riching ,,- own veins be a valid argument foi i prole nan i may i ril i lio man is mti nicely mora valuable titan the leech then will llio ilmpli t'.u ,, tla.i liquor il-.ilem ninl their ni n i,,!l.-i i ,,, i.,i,.i ,,,,., a | ttlngthelr lale i ll v su0h tli-ltl id i i il nil l,n.l l 1 i - mini iiimi 11,1 ■no hi niiiai iiiuiiu i nil ni ingislstloti li.tlml '!"■i nn i lbs i'.l.li i il u luw tin republic iim iln an liar arms i protaotlon nn ni„l ili i 1 1 . -. ii lal in il ii leasm - ,.| in ,, n i , ,. ,| it iy uur.e.l iikii in i iniiiili.,.,,1 ninl nun iii ilu isnguaga of llio i'l'.l " n i " it tl i..iui in ■• broad hint irishes ian i.,.ii i t,,„.,"n brulss la a l i " nails for " an ,',,'_■" n im in i u fa lot i a i •• a -, ,,,.,. n n sting bar el i i i nan a . alal i ill a - i 1 1,1 " ii i i ■nil i i inillillielil lull m ' lllll i'm -. i||v fori i imr | , a ' lotll ill tl.e ii i'll.liuhkui.l o iii i i an mil n n nl i ■lllll ii a t,,l a „',.!' in 1 l-l i'ii n olllploynll ml i ,'- cl i | roteetloti upon tho i i ol ' - i a then iil.ai i.i i im - tl lofiooluly i i"l i.i it l.al.l 3d li business of the liquor trnfflo i i i nt - im li i i li i i lot ; bill a tli • illl a s|m ll t „„. lute a 1,-11,1 i in i till l.elil.i nn i in ml oil in ta ll a n h1 ' ' r i,„l wlllll.'l.'l il ll fori ii ii right let foi pro ti tl l",i"i lu 1 litis therol buslin i ," right of priite ii i ill uson salitl , .!/.,„ -, i a i i ,,,.. ivaloliman " it - nm i ni i „ matter ■■! lurprlso that ',„ m a itioiniuii liould iiuvq i a '" ii i ' ■i ' i an a grogntion of syintnolrl md l-'li li ni a i i ami ono 1000th of an inch in diameter .,.•,. , , 1 . . , . ■i loguthor lu ihororm of ril r of slendoi tlu.nl a it "'"" ■""■' ll ail i tl,,l ll kingdom i„a,li |,„ cxllll i ii the vegetable la it niotildlliess ,,' paste .„.., ill ll 111,1 . ., j i,._.j i"l tin ll nothil : i it lh i ii ii ,, r n i i'l "'||"| ii ti nt of standing u tin m n tin i monads in i bo i i a iii lowest n nn .. r unini.il orgnni in man . being i nli from tli i'jonih n il 241 , , ," • a i mil i i i llld ll powers of iln ,,„,,,,|„ ■■'■■■• i i nirlhei ,,-, i j i 1.1 ,., uollu , tro myriads of living forms more inflni iinal a f uln.li mri , lis food to tl - ir . f lit tl i of tl ultimate i'i ll "- i'm ill r in u-l i tlinllilltllol mr in ; i.-m i 1 , i„e life and nil it f """-■inn n mull that ii mill i f tli-ni ll i " clip i i'll tllllll ii lali i mild i mail .'• ii of il the perfu f | i tl lot of flowers and man other in i.i i ii.n i'll excessive minute ti 1 the nt in ,,,' matter yet from u i-ariet ' "-. it nun i inferred tlint matter i not m tin n i divisible — mi ■s ' ln.in ili yankee lllu.l i ill loose the inn that ;-. the dogs i war which shnk -]■•'. in speaks of i'.ni reaclor it i not we ii im wish for any such canine relaxation : ii i not ii ni mr slidell member of con gress win last ivin-k proposod in his |. liiii mint tin iim uliinii tin up our ea ger fillibiistcrs slmll be done away with ii moved tint our neutrality laws be suspended or that tin president should inn n discretion to suspend thorn nt n day's notice ; ami tin cause of iln motion was the angry appearance of the cuban rjuostion li is thus proposed that the virtual protection which we throw over tho spanish dominion in that queen of tin antilles be withdrawn ami ilm de cision of ilm argument left to the ml i elements of modern progrt --. the affair | i ilm black warrior threatens to i ne of difficulty mr smile demands tlint the t tiptnin i u in ml r.'.nii'l.i shall be romoi ed from i nl.n mini ihe arrangement ul any i'utur bon nces ahull bo made nl llavaun and that a large sum of money paid i compensation for the outrage ni lite american sliip these itulitions ; perhaps spain will not accept them hut that utibnn argument is pressing to ii i>-iin spain im avowed its iiitl-iilii.it of tilling tho island with black races and of leaving it if it en i retain it in nth a condition mull the seizure of il i.i ii would be full of peril mid confusion ' the object 1 to let those dark tribes of i ... ii 1 nli nn we cannot amalgamate preponderate there and become a power sufficient to hold cuba orconvort it into another llnyti if attacked africans in linn nnd others continue to bo brou rhl into the island ninl ti i stem ..!' nppreu tieeship is established by which the u ill hocomo ii and thorofore t nil in tents in i purposes i iibnii citizens such i iln .-.. ml in ii of iiii'.ui ; and thai de monstration in lliu sennto supported us t is i.i tli general feeling of the people i very significant of t tendency of oveiits in mu ilm ti i the antilles mam people contend mint it would be ' wrong to giv r restless fillibu tors an - opportunity of going to the assl i inv t'nl in iinnii-ri-i'ii.iti mint would li sun to toko place the moment ii n km .« n that mil would mil i i'm if ititl thin in a peculiar anestion it is nol „ nitoitlon of morale but a question of nu in mil iu .: in ; ninl wo hold that the in.ii i'-iil lontlmonl of a greal people la worthy of respectful consideration geo graphical doatlny gives us cuba ; it i a portion .,)' nut empire and ilm affair niter nil is only one ul time ll is gen orally agreed by the moat scrupulous roa nonors iluii uiie time or other we inual inn i tiii.a mr evorett told england i nun a inui spain ami all ih world l"i lhat mallei lhat we woltld i„it pledge ouaolvei thai spain should koop her own i this i tin si-uiiiiii-iit nf ilu entire repub lic for this ihe english nnd the rest i,ii looked nn n ns us a nation of fllllbtia 1 1 , ami roaolved in thowrl us one way • a tho other tlie arguinant therefore by universal consent bus been removed i'i in the pule of the uioral considerations ami abstract right j ll is ooininlttoil to il dlaeuaaion and linpulses of olrcutn inline mr evorotl g06l ll little will iu tin direction of wbat our nelghbora are disposed tn call blllbnetorlam i inn the growing sentiment i going j owhat bo i'.iiul iniu iu that direction it la tmly and generally li-u that cuba oommands tho gulf of hexleo aud lliat in any war mil england and franco ami auoh a win inui break out ut unv time in audi a i mi i'i-.iii.ii condition of tilings us tlie in iii t inn island would beooino a fortress of our onomlob where they nun ■weep our coasts out up our ■nerce and bring about the dostruatlt ' our tiinrino cubaiaamonaoe before our faces a perpetunlly liobtile monnce it linngs like it el illil elllllge.l with e i . , i 1 illiule in proapocts of the future tho cuban authorities and mir people are otornallj napping ami bquobbling proteating against one another and threatening ono another nnd wo can plainly see spain oiigugoil in the despornto design of mnk iugtlinl beautiful island a confusion and n curse all these things put together influence tho public sentiment of our peo ple in tho in i unanswerable manner : and if the logiciana begin to talk to thorn of nbatract juatice nnd the law of na li'.n tlioy will run back in u passion to tir-t principles mu i the law uf htiniiin rights ii i.n will ask by what right spain !. i malls that beautiful dependency ; and when thev lime got to far — why oroti iis in al vattel will he n.lllid living with tin rost of tlie orockory in u highly do inui-tratiie manner wo aro no filibusters or rather if as john hull bos deolurod mr evorott is a hit of lilliliusti-r then we tire the same wo are not ashamed of our buc caneering company we an in i asham ed n move with the enlightened senso of ' conscript fathers ami march mill ilu vast marching muss of this re public we boliovo that cuba iadeatiu ed i beoura nnd we are uf opinion that it would he well if we could have it by lair purchase or in bomo quiet way hut im 1 1 tn.t like iln ii lea that spain ia spoil ing mu reversion we do not like to ee her tramp i tig into blank liilnhlille tin btroam that runs towards us and is i quench our thirat spain is a vile and mi mi iis powers which retards civiliza tion wherever tho shadow t'ii full mi tho earth lhat nation lias no principle of progress but is rotten at ihe core and doomed to wither away a thai poor dear emperor of russia aid the other ■iiii ia-iil between ouselveb there ,)-.,.- a good leal of truth in what hi uiajosty iii.l ' - '■tho patient is in a dying eoinli tion spain i in a hopeless condition nobody loaves a firebrand in the hands of un imbecile as regards us and our safety the imbecile p wet that holds a firebrand which may do us a deadly in jury as we have said ihat island in the hands of england or trance as a base of operations would he i'utal to tlie right arm of our national strength we should l.e bearded ami bnttorcd an i beaten down from a position lying at our very doors the niosl desperate ami deadly wars of tho world are only beginning — tl inn f principle these wars arc pre eminently ours and tvo cannot keep nil f tlie strife now ill uti inv lie the foremost nations of ilm globe every consideration of prudence every su._'l tioil of self-ilel'ellee either regards the it nt or the future counsels ns to look t cuba anil i desire possession of it we must have il u-..iu natural ami fitting bulwark or it wall be used a an engine u f destruction against us a long as this question i unsettled tlie minds of ur people will he in a feverish and ini hculthy condition for the malignity nf spain iu africaiiising that island must ll lll'ill ki'.'l • p pie ill il state ..!' deep exasperation it ia allowed on all bauds that the question is one of time this i mr evorett's view it would be well if the time wore hastened well for spain too if he were disposed to let i have tlie island for money at nil events we foresee a continuation of those squabbles and quarrels which keep the general mind in not water and prepare it for the incontrollnblo impulse which will precipitate a war with spain the angry feeling against that country is un iiniing up from the mubsea of the peo ple and i ii have ai.l is now in i ui gross so ihat if th conscript fatliera are thinking of retaliation ana „.. forth ne may as well furnish up our blunder busses when the old fogioa begin to turn lillibustors we may assume that ■■jonathan's back ia up and hashing fire will follow the mail who is a stranger to the ftoei feelings proposes to have an introduction il the eclipse | tliu oollpio ..! tbn him nlii.li nil place tills iii'ii'iu nm ulll im ii luf iluii is the nun n ui tin liuu f lu trnnsl linn appearing imullor than tho sun ii iiill not entlroly oovor it but loavo at tho i imiii nl its nn-iii.-.-t ocllpio ii narrow ring light i il tin beginning and tho in i of th tlipie mil im vlilblo in nil parti uf ilu i'niiiii siut.-s iln n,-u i'ork poll i'iiriii-li soino partjoulari that will in ninl ivilli inti-i-i-nt : south i'm hi in may so tho ibitdow of the m i oomlng aoross il i'liiiii iir.,1 roaahei the ooastof oal if ruin iii-iii ban i'liiiu-i ul i bull past nil in ih it in , by washing i n ii or ul in hull past i-li-vv-ti in tin momlng by the time of hun pranoitco ninl in iim in un ii ill hui ,,, v iv | hour ly ilm ii'ln lu i-.iniiiiitit of north a i'l i'ii with iis southern limit in tin south urn part of mi-vii-n and its uiirllu'ru lim it beyond tin rtliorn polo it will continue on the wholo of the united state nearly an hour and a half j when ural ending on the facltio coast ii will pais ii'.iiii the wholo country in leas tluin li tr n in in ut h the ocllpio wlllbogln in thii olty about lxtoen minutes past lour in tho aften innl end ul ut tiiirtv-i-iniii minutei pail six ; tlm i will cover l'r ton to eleven twelfths of the lun's diameter the effect of au annulur eclipse on tho oarth and sky is loss striking than that of total eclipses whirl are doscribed by ib who have aeon them us presenting nu mi fui aspect during tho time tlnii t nil ilinkiii-ss lasts ilu mli iiii -,- of the total ahadow around the horuon can be seen from un emiuenco uud as it cumos on it iliiii the regions in iis path intol iippuliug darkness while a gloom hangs over tho root of tho country lint ihe appouruncea of the oarth and the sky during an annular eclipse though worthy of inure notice than is olteu given are not the principal features un day bo cloudy thu lurinafiuti of the ring will bo whore it can be soon the great attraction of the occasion nnd will probably injure the eyes of mail admir ers opticians suv thul their business is never more llourisuing than niter a solur eclipse it is probably not unknown to many of our readers unit in a period of about ' eighteen years called tho uiiutdouu pari ut or tliu i iinic cycle eclipsosgo through un order of performance , which aro re peated with but blight variations ngnin and again i but that iu tho ooursoof time those variations amount to great changes s.i that from lime to time some old eclipse will be droppod out nnd some new ono ink ii up in the eighteen year pro frruinme this subject is liuoly dismiss ed iu b'erguoou'a astrouonty and a hiato it of tho roturns of the coming eclipse is given u un example tho approaching oclipsa bret appenrod on t lie list lliu ut the thirteenth century inui will continue t return till about a thousand yours after its lir.-i appearance when having gruduulty passed off the earth the ahadow at the correal liug returna of the new nn , will continue for more than ten thousand years to bweep by the c-m-tli without touching it aud then will again return to eutertaiu or terrify perliapa a new race of men ..^ a terrible drama tiim paris corrc8pondent of the now i'ork times writing under date of the l-i inet givoa tho following account ofa terrific drama which was then iu progress iu the vicinity of lyons : two limn engaged in boring a « ell were overwhelmed by tho caving in of tin earth and atouos ouo was killed and tin other was tightly shut up unharmed with the corpse this was al tho depth of fifty feet two days passed before a knowledge of his situation mi obtained it was then si-mi that ii was impossible to rescue the aurvivor by tho removal of the earth above him the slightcet derange ment would destroy tho equilibrium into which chance hnd thrown the superin cumbent nui ninl bury forever the un fortunate victim m . over to paaa him such liquids as physi cians summoned l'roni lions would ul low him to take tho work • : mice thon commenced ami lias iii"r on thus far in vain forfoui ' and fourteen nujhts l'wo shafts have been sunk starting at a distance and ai riving under the spot u here be i oned these were i have been comple ted day before yesterday evening nnd the rescue was then to be effected strange to say the prisoner though he cannot move sleeps at night the corp fhis fellow-laborer presses upon him and de i imposition i far advanced and yet be lies not complain of the horrible neigh borhood his mind would seem some what shaken by hi prolonged confine ment for lie will only bpoak t io por son the captain of the corps of engin eers wmking at hi release tho road which posaos by the scene of the calami ty has boon closed to all vehicles as ii is feared that the rumble of heavy wheels might i ring down upon him the frail in-i , terlaced structnre ot rocks above him — the empress has directed the chamber lain of the palace to keep her informed from day to day of the progress of the rescue and im ordered a telegraphic its ' patch when the deliverance ia liually ef fected ( i'ltii lead and silver ore 1 the 1 tbserver montlona ihe rooeptloi of several apoolmons fin inoi in kan dolph nnd davidson of the iim 1 ore tin kdilor hud over seen due of lh sp.iiii from 1 li mine in davidson i of ore whloh yleldi i.v assay 70 per oont of lead and 11 ox of silver to tho ton of oro a specimen of vollow ooppor from ilm same mino ami a f.u i,,i from ilm lead leill both found iii mil i feel fro i the surface a fin apecimon of copper from ilm scnrloti mine and another from the hiili mine j t i mil north of ashoborough near ilm i'liuik road at depths of iii t '.", i'.'.'i tl me aid i bo similar to il idenlieiil willi the blank un.l inula h.-ll on i lh llm-l town mum pill ill mhtl i sol i li _, , 1 |,,|„ lm a sinkin bliit a despatch from new york luted sunday may |.|, h nys the bteamor washington ranched quarantine last night and arrived up at noon sho brings in iias-eiigers and a full cargo the washington also brings the pitssen gorsand orow ul 1 rvo hundred souls taken fr ihe ship win in ler hound from l.ilfl i lo bos she wa ll reeked ol the frightful a-.ile 1'tbe lillh of april inui had been in a crippled con dition kopl iv sinking by constant la bor nt the pump the washington fell in with hoi he 2d in-t un.l in twill standing ihe prevalence ol a heavy gale biiccoodod in rescuing nil the pnsaongera ninl crew ihe wtnohebtor went down in thirty minute after the lust orow loft her bho belonged 1 l!,,si „,„| | mc | ft valuable uargo bho bailed fr liven luu the liith of april ain.ilu-1 deapatoh says tho ship win i-h.-ter had 760 souls on board 8&0 wore tain 11 if hi the ship man and carolino iiu.l paragon nnd the brigs ann edwards and itoborl uruco all bound to queboo nnd tlie lemaillihr l,y the slealllel wush ington i'iithioi hank woobaorvo luono of the piililieat s for il detection i counterfoil hills which promises to give all reliable information up mattore eon noctod wilh the hunks of tho united states that th diatriot of columbia la beaded with the bankof america wnah ingl j dieconnt further down in tho list 1 10s ihu fanners ami merchants bank washing - discount ami foi lowing it ihe metropolitan bank j die eon,n ; none of which bauki have avar ex isted hero tho two former are complete ly fictitious and of tho third all that ia known is that the notes are rodoomod somewhere iii new york city it is to'l.o inferred from the appoarauoo of tlie names in tho list that notea purporting to bo from tlie two first named hunks aro in ciroula li and we know that those of the third are iu circulation people should tlien foro bo cautious with respoct to the hank hills purporting to be of the district which llu-y take — ev slur dutch english — jacobz foler a mid dle aged gentleman of tuetonlc origin his apparel well incrnsted with dry mud ami his hut looking liko a collapsed steam boat cylinder with the top blown off was brought up on a complaint of steal ing a piece of corduroy valued at seven dollars tim mayor asked him if he understood fjiglish ' yaw 1 talks him fborst rnto •• do you know what teal moons i " yaw him is iron vol ish made hard •• yes that i im kind of steel luu not the one 1 mean doyou understand this h,,w came you t steal this corduroy •• pecausemine breeches vast uicht goot to go to church •■does it take thirty yards to make you a pair f breeches i ' ■■i aw for schneider mucli have bomo nu cabbage and todder v left might do for my vrow when i gets married it would ninke her a g 1 i at •• i ■•-.■that y a ir a mat hut don't you know that tli way of get ting th bi ti law i " i ■t care for the law . i man ■■ii ne 101 l'"t ativ friends who will .-" ian fori ■1 " ■• blenty of friends ami m suppose you have ro 11 -, it 1 ' ut 1 vos ami ,'., y get me clear " 1 111 we don'i « ..'■•■■' ' swi 11 . we want them to give security tar your appearance ut court > stole tlie corduroy and i sion for anybodv ; - swi •■nw you find 1 : icht dell tuchmau nevi ti 1 vnw i did steal der stuff but 1 1 as going t . steal der ti pay it i 1 /■■• i was opon when it was begun ; it was done when it was half done ; and 3 et i wast i was finished now what was ' ' ': course you can't guess will this dol timothy loin stone dunn it was dunn when :' was begun it was dunn when it was half done and yet it wasn't i>i-.:iti when it wa f,,r it was johni ' " a subscriber will please semi in hi name .,■n nil be return ed to him we can't stand auv more 0 i that kind of thing 1 railroad projects we uiiiiule.l the other day to the con leiiiplitim.i railroad from wilmington to charlotte and glanced •.:'■the advantages ■' wiiieii our nolglibors of the old north btato di ' i i posed to avail themaelvoa i of ami intimated thai these advantages , ' seized and possessed in tli i-ul,-i'pi i 10 of the north carolinians might re nil lo our detriment we bovo examined the i project still further ami see more cloarly i tho um.e-iiv of aotlon on oar part to push , forward the columbia and tvuugsta road | tho road from oharlotte lu tho dlrec ■hon of wilmington will not go direct to 1 1 tho latter town but will take advantage of n oonnootlon with the wilmington and , wanoheator railroad aomo fort five miles llii-i side of wiliningt.il im i haling niilto olglity miles to he conatructod thla rond known aathe atlantic tonnes see nnd < thlo railroad fr iis termina tion in ( hail iite will bealdoa its project ed extenalon to joneaboro tennoa avail itself f a 1 teinplilleil eeli.ui iii pint hi the north ir hun railroad botweon charlotte and danville it will also connect with what li known as tlie " wostorn extension of the north car olina inn i penetrating the wostorn nnd graingrowlng countloi of north i nrollna and ii glance al the map of tho twostntoa ! will sln.w any one that by ilu conlioo tlons wo aro likely to ho cut offfrointhal pin-lion of tho trade and travol of north ui linn ivltioh now eonies over our own up country roads and lin.ls an outlol at cliarleaton ! but further examination of the mnp will ahow that a road direct from augus ta io columbia thence to luu it ami following tho north carollun road to the i inn villi oonnootlon must become th loading thoroughfare for tho travol and ' perhaps tin mails north nnd south and this is ah a stimulant which should i in-gi us incomplotingourroadto aitgtistn ; another feature in this new projocl is this thai i id the oxtenal rtho rond from wilmington to oharlotte be contin ued to joneaboro which il doubtloaa will i.e ii will invoal tlie charlotte and south carolina rallrodi with the powor of for i ini.lalile rivals for the exportation of wes tern produce we have thus briefly alluded to these projects in order to bring before our readers tho importance 01 constructing one of tin i.e t link ,,,, the main trunk of travel north nnd south since writing ihe above we learn that 480,000 of the capital stock of the at lantic and north carolina railroad have boon subscribed at raleigh in a company from ih north south i arolinian ' from un scl.nuuc american the following is from a communication t the x e " farmer j it will be useful to many of our agricultural readers : some years ago i thought 1 would try my luck in keeping a leu lions the house keep them inia a rough concern i put borne crotches into tlie ground board ed up outside and inside then tilled in i.i sawdust to iniike it warm it i well lighted with glass windows and well ven tilated ami a small stream of watorruus through it tlie roosts will accommo date about a hundred hens that being tlie number 1 usually keep under the r....-t 1 throw three or four ox-cart loads of dry muck chip dirt c vvbi-h i haul over two of three time a week with iiin mnnuro hook i bury their grain in it and make them work lot a living which gives them exercise iu cold weather in the pring 1 have a line heap of lii me made guano if there i 1111111111 im ported that is better t make our crops grow i am mistaken i v . law/or philadelphia " from nnd after the flrst july it shall not he lawful i erect a house i'u phila delphia for a dwelling without a yard in it ronr covering at least •"" square feet fan area and with a beparate ivt 11 j i si eh 11 l.iu h,,ild be enacted for every city in the luu i in new york tlie houses occupy less pa than in london this cannot be healthy i'll mu f ccssj 1 convei -. with hundreds of 1 nil linns in ■females are en . 1 . and disease a law like that of phila delphia is much needed lure i ; - i ' ■■mil a spectator m - : the e state against j pi v ; ', ' : - '' r the murder of his fath williams was rem n the prisoner t the county of at of the negro man | for ihe aine offence was continu the next term of caswell court p opt -' p >, tuk comet un ler ri.it a the distinguished er at turin in speaking of the it which was visible there late ly mentions a curious circum connection with the popular auperatitioa about the influence of cometa iverworld . ly atl'iiirs he states that when a large comet appeared iu l84«j just after the turks hud overthrown the or*ek empire tun ordered pablie prayers te ex ireiae both tlie comet and the •''■i ■rtotn j ~ i it 13 now positively stated tliat on the - 5th inst santa anna was on tithe city of mexico and that his wu'e t out t.i meet him prtmtrd to jmitiro items jntmtal itotninrrrr tljf r.s ono stitnm ant tljr mi otirrlr |