A Family Paper, devoted to State Intelligence, the News of the World, Political Information, Southern Rig;hts, Agriculture, Literature, ai5’ ]niscelianj. ri'iToK aNu I’Kitruir.Tou. CHARLOTTE, MECKLENBURG GOTiOTY, NORTH CAROLINA. ^ $2 PER ANNUM } ' ' ^ In Advance. r Offioo on IV^Icvln Stx*oct,} 0.\E DOOR SOUTH OF MANSION HOUSE. ^ TUi:SDAY, DECEM11F;R 9, J85(). VOl.f^IK 5. 1.3-c-cvr sox-los ^ NTMIiKU 2:5 1 iir. vMUOCl'rtt S'ijof.fcnt £ Published every Tuesday— _ th. l^f. ! \> u -• -5 full iiiid iifcii- r ■ ' ’ iki t'. vVc. r..r I'l' . , ,, 1,. K- i-.rt f: • 'f 1 ill :ni\:ilU'r S'2 (lU .10 r;:■ i“:i “i" t!if vt ur, .’J 0(1 -.■II '* liMlIi:^ II.' live )i! I/' lll>- iijiMi -t il liy llu* Julvanci- .•'iil)- ■ wiil rtT.'ivr ;i -vixtli r. ’ V iiiii IS '.vli't ii\:iv wish I t : . rail i!'! l>_v mall, at Ni:w 0001)8. \ \ ^]C an-ri-ct-Iviii" our Su]ii)ly if Full T ’ aii'l \Viiit-r )1 )S ^vlik'll shall \m! sold a.si li' aj» it-i til'" I’h' apfst iniKM v.'t STEKLE. ,r-.’ t -I k. EMBROIDERIES. .S'.v;.s.s,.Iucom-t (-'aiubrii- lM;.:iujrs iV In.Si^-rtlug:?, “ Fli,niicliijrs, Cellars, “ “ “ Slci'V.'.S, l.** al I.,;u-r Si-ts, lilack wliit-*. Jiin:M .V STKKLK. ()ct.r. 1 £23,000 r»’rs of BOOTS AND SHOES. mm^ % Charlotte, N. C. miEKN DOWKAT. ^chaIlotts^j^ ‘hfi Ort. BOLTING CLOTHS. I’.K’KM .V STKl'LE. 1'(•')- ADVERTlSlf'^G. ;:i,i .ir 1' >r, l>ir innii'h.' SI (III i> IK) lu ;•: . p .11. f> t I rail :: ' I r i 11 ! 11 I’u;- ■nil' 'Min- a.In.ti: I'M i " 111 i I I 't;, 1! ' ■ 'atil', iinl j\- , 1 lie., |n r aiiiiuin, ur i. lllal lll-l I ti'lll, lit :i:ivrrti.~cnii-nts li-. , : I II • I •. .:;;iciii_ (■■ mrMlittcs i'>r itlVicf. HAKDWARF Ol- ALL KINDS. Clil'.M & bTK.r.L Oct. 7th L-."!'.. LADIES DRESS SILKS. Largest ;iM‘i riio-t, varieil htock ever uU'orod 111 this iiiarkt't. iJKK.M stj:j:le. ). t. 7, Ibin. ii\-iit.' ii->t iiiiirkrii (111 a . JM i-;!lc tiiiif. u ill !-• li.l. am! ••k.-M L - '1 .nlin w 11.1.1 A M .). ^ A ri:s :q f A h / 7/ n sj Xi A x i r -u Vt (hj‘ Ws'sli rii Denxjcs’jit (Hlice. \\’..i raiil . M;u ! j:i ■ :i i 'J li' ‘->-iI'l' II.' . .) ir\- 'I'ii-ki't.v, Ailmiiii-1i':it'>;■ ' :unl L :‘i rs. 1 uanllaii 1 nuk-. 1 ipk-nl -irr'. !-- ti'V '■ MIX ni^ I .aii.k I'r.. ■ It i‘)ii i M, 1 i'i't ]:riir . c ; ■ - lit' k;ii'l t'l S rsLIN D'LALNS, cashmeres, , ! ^>1- Pi,A 11)3, vVcc. tif I liliE.M .V STEELE. -1 O.-t. 7. r .';G. LADIES CLOAKS. I r;li'i’ L.M.Mii; sr()(.'K, v^ rv rh aji ami !• liliE.M A .^'I r.ELE- 7. 11 i-tf. lit x^o 1 li'- :il.-‘'-ut Ir nil I \\ iliKT, 1'“ ' "■ !,• ciiiri-' .n-l ill \!v N 1 ;i'" li.iii ii').; . :t \ li.'.: - ' ‘ 11- A. ( i: . ]■: l-.I.-r i,*(;n:r.i)N, .'l i>. •liJlluU.'. >rt. V'll, I E-:. li.Nl'E 1>; li.i\ ill,; l".‘t l'\ ik .I'll iM-. un 'I 111 y\. N W t'H p \ t »\ y I.,- u ; . •. 1 I 1 i t ' * .. I K‘Ux\iu H :;,=;l,il.:r ” !lirl| li.'t'"' , ^ I ll, 11 . ■ ji 11y *'t I ■. ( . "■ 1 1.1.1 I s'l. A • . :niii ..lil' !-'. I'I' I i. .'■ ' - llI'l ll 1' r' . I; V I! i" ■ ■ ’ w ' .111 .1 ll ‘l '-ll- '• I' II' 'I' ‘ .k :l. k' l. '-y ;!lll,v UmI ili ■I'li-Ml lllllU''k.ltl_V ail'l flu' I; , .11 r:i'li. 1 -li:ill ' "'"i \^.:!l, r.i';',' III !l‘' li- !• 1> ;i'lilili'>li.'l ;li‘l llilUi 1. :il..t n f.li l.i>' iubsfiibin otl. rs toi snlc two larai.s Ji lyini; oii tin* w ters ol' ( Irar ('nek, in Ml (.•ivi'-iibiiriC coujity — liitt kiU'Wn ;is The Alexander tract, containing 300 Acres. . I W'fil iriiprovt'd, witli u tC'nid arid I (■(•uiiiioil.oiKs ilwLlkniy; hoiisf, and n3!3f{;tj|' , all tli“ mil hiius; s iR’ci-'>ury lor a E3affll| t Uifiii,ii: irpuii'. I hi'ti' i.i ulsi} ii good Store-House ilmiii^'- t'lH-I O'-' THK rKi.;>iis;:s. ill'- .M :!;'.-.d I 'I'iiis propcrt}’ lies Ji mi|.;s troui ('liarlottf. i 'i:;l;i- I at I In' (: loss lio uls, on t lie mam roiid to C'oii- I cor.I. 'I'lic t'arii’ is in all rcs[>.,cts in iiooilcon- !iti»(i, and cuntains a qniuitifj,- ci lifie bottom laiid. The other Tract, AiJjoins the and This i., nlsi'a well im[)roviMl tarm, with rood biiiMiiiLT'i, lias oxcciifiit 'I imbcr on if, a ^o"l mead i\v, uiiil a lirst-rat« Cotton (iiii. TIi'-Ti; i> also oil this 1)0* ll of the above farms aro (!*'sira!>l« estates aiiil will tie Sold Dll I asuhalde terms. -\liply on till* premises. .1. M. W. Ff.OW. July ‘2 ), Is.liJ—tt II ; •' . oil til Ill liii^ .'in.; ■lain b- A. i’.Kill- irc'ij JI )ll\- -Imil- l*i. 1 S. \V. -if )A\ 1 '.\l!l!n!,k Hdl'SK, ii in; TI»r i'3iar3i»3Jv k . !. bv r '1 jii' ii'ii'i tii'.-i of ( 'il. nmodaiioii -stoiy btiild- '^■V 1). j.ol.i.- ■i’ n. i-^on.s ira- C.Tl Ik lii.-.^, A .-it I t.iiii I Hilil'k.inj-. up ^ vr; . ■ tho';;' H h'n>- on 11 "ii (i ! . I' i; ;!l:d I ( C.iiC'' ill l!r.iu!>'\ ■•tiurN. M. It. T \ V I.t »K. ii!. S. V. Al.l'X \N Did;, \ ire l’re.~ u. ut. J. \. V(»l \«i, ] J. II. W Mi l l;, I J. 11. >' \ K’>( I \, [► Lxi-riiliV''(’v'nr.u;!(-t'. i . t >\ t;i{ \i \\. 1 s ri-.i'.i.i;, J J. H. W \jent, r,. N\ i: 111 rrmsoN. Seciciuiv. ■I K :1 ll E'sii'sai^uri*. 3';?s’;ai5;!r* I I KI''.LI‘ on band nl mv t'AI',1 1 \r r / > r i lu.isii y i \ r. tui |.n»rM Im'I.iw ilie l’o>t Miiee, • li.ir. I ' le, ;i in in rri I ,»-orlnieiit ol i 'lirii. lliire, u bieb I sell .in the iiio.vt r, .1 ■•'omible terms, ;iml make to ordei anvtblnir m my lll.t'. I :i! ker;> f3rf .\ml ii'.:ike at llie slmrte l iiol-.r . M.i!io;rnnv uiiil other t'ollins. (iiv. me a c;i!k .1. M. SAM>i:US. ('barlotti', Si'jit l‘, — tt Vi'^hmvni. Ifw fii'-ii'U' .-nid J" ii' ii l'.\ I i JI «5‘53- 11 ni: loi 1- ■ ii ;n\ ar tifjj? Euisj:-**' w ibis, so r.'c. nrly p^.iiti-n u; .'lielloii'i o|’ p.iliona'.'.e, 1 ilioiHaud--nid-on>- prom;- Oiiiy to be biokrii n-Crt'-us pr*Mlee..>v..is. I !■• «•" ;ii b.- ' i. ■ "• 'ii:'l:iin.^d, ami nji :i--;:ic'ioii and .i.;^couinio kitioii 1 lii.i \v;;v I'^joieii!;,.'. J. L. CAK’L'CLL ( lii sli r, 1'.. I'l b. I •'.‘'>11. — It notliiii;^- skort induce a clis- alid allboii'ub I'l^lVaiiis troni '■■s V. hicli ba\ e liv m;uiy of bis ■ iiliii-’Mlly liopi's ■ n iii.'d ;^'i\' 'iiidi ,1“; V ill s' lid him vivV I- ri>5 !2?.5€’ XOTB? s: !i4Tf!».v E 'Vt'ai, .'dl til'- Xot'^s .'iii'l .\>'connt'- of *^i»3‘aiS E>;i3sit‘l A. '»..;in 1 .43lisoj| t\' I&a5»i4*!. a.e Ir;M:s- fTTi^d lo lll'^ und' l'siu’lied. foi' til'' b' U.'lil of the eif.!lt,,rs of >aid l-'ii'uis r. 'p> i :'vi jy, and that ill ■_'■ :iyi- ill ill'' b/iiid-i of .1. J,’. I) \\n:i. for imnie- di.-i'e collect ie.'.i. Lon^-e'r indul^-'llce cium t i.e !.■ iv. 11, ris tbi' di bcs max/ In f/nir! .ItHIN ALLISON IV e. J.%. I'.v..—n' .1. j;. KAMKL A Valuable HOUSE and LOT 111: ■' . > O ; 1 I 1 e3 8 Il'iIJJt zam. Lots ii.ivv 'I" .1 \Mi:s r.KLWr inlonn- 1 ■ 111' I p;i: ■ .11', I b:il b*' ba-^ I . i niMNC i:sr\1;1.1s!!.M1;N i 111 I •iliioiCL''. \\ b'-l' i'.i will lie i'apjiy XS ■Ut l'L .' V IM ll.S lil d bv K. I-'. l>.i\idson am?A. IL ALirtin, j ot our stock, as it i 'pi II.L'' S llfW .'.■e any one . Ail 'voiU 17 -t' -111. l>n. CI1I\A DEPOT. II. i:. lUJornKU. niI'l’i; III' i>r CHINA. GLASS S6 EARTHENWARE. . i: \ ar;- :y i.f '1' a T>- A!m>. T.i’.’ W »'i. W .1 T>-:i\ . I.mil all'! r.U'idv T.ii lu War'', an.'i i: a^i. an.i W. itousi L*t ,h'Siclfs zcntraHij. Ni:\r IMIi.Il H» I OM\U u I \1. 1!\NK, s. f'. I’.ickin:^ warraiurd. Nov. 11. 1 11 in 'I'owii 'I'axf.. Pl'lISONS iiid' lil' d I'or T'lWii Tax. f, either or all >1 tbi-yais l-.ej-.I-l h!-' rei| i.--it' d to niak’ hinm ilinti p i-'Ui' iit. All w ho di>re'4;ud tiiis iiotie.- . by f' p iy, \vill tilld th-ir p'ope;ty ad \ ■ rt I'. ■•! tor.'.i:- . ,il -ju d:;VM from this dat. . Now. von b.ive f ii warn- iu::. S. A . II V1.'K’1.. April l-.'i(k—tf Coll. etor. DALLA^ HOTEL~~ IT’ox* Scvlo ox* H-Oxxt. Th>- siibscrib. r oilers t' Sell or Ketit the l*:*!ki> Hotel, ireiienilly known'‘V •the iiaiii'- ot I’l-frraiii’s Tavi*rii; jic.'^es- Fioti ^iveii about the lii.st of Febniary, Any person desiriu'' to piuch;t.e or rent, will pe-:»s,> eall i-;irlv and e.\amiiie thi^ preniises. Thi-^ Hotel iecei\es thi' jniucipal ciistoui iu that ciion. ANDEE"?^' HoVL. Oct. L-'oo. 17-tl iubserlbcr o*’‘, rs tbrsilciiis Cam! will-i111;)rovcd [lorsr. and I.or, siluiteil in the sonllieni poiljc’i ii' liie tow 11, (uhoininL'' t>u own- !nouii as I be Spiatt (>ro|)eiiv. .Mr. .1 bn II. Ibinirl is t'ully autlion/.i'd t-i niakf* sale in tnv absriice. I’ersoiis ill want ot a (iesirabjo sit- | uni.ill in town, would (b> wci! to call and j j'-.'ir, ■ a III I Ilf t his j'roiierty. '1 lie 1! e.i e a ml a 11 on t- ' ;j j,,,.]) Uind-' ImibiiiiL's arc new ami in lirsf-iMie order.— j n i> }’,is«'ssion ,nven imim lii.’ttelv. 'J’crins made j' .* n to suit the j'urehaser. i I ii “ “ JUILV Af.LISON. An;zust l;>, —tf I ® • • Zg* o-fcioo., I A Valuable HOUSE and LOT i ran sALi: n: I 'in-' ,'ub>! rile rs oiVir their '.\cl! i;n- pri". I d Lots in tin' t .wii uf ('iiar-1'^ b'lte, I'or sale or reii!, sitn.ited in tlie^”'^^'^ ea-'ltrn p'^-'inii ol’ llie t -.vii, known as the reninan propi'rt v. O'lifa aiini: 1 b ts. 'I’iie iir.- imiiroved lot.^ are verv desirable buildir.^^ Lots- A pplv til .1 ,)hn K. Ibi!iii 1. AFJ.lsiiN JtANIEL. .ViiL’-. 1:', 1 —tf >o83ii ihal iifvef l>eS>r4‘ I The bc3t Plantation in Meck lenburg County: CATAl.(J;( i: OF COODS ASD PIUCES-. Heavy double sol«; Brogans, domestic maiiu- t'acture, all Jimnbers over 6, at !?1 50 “ oak sole Brogans, northern man ufacture, a good yrficl*?, 1 50 “ nailed sole liru^^ans, lor miners and {{ailroad, {(ood, 1 Ct “ fiouble sole, round s'.'arn Brogans. 1 -10 .«o/e livetet! UrogaiiSj a ^ooti aiticle, 1 3.5 “ single sole riveted Brogans, a shadt; li^'hter, 1 2.0 “ sintrle sole not riveted, Grogans, a shade liiibt.rr, i 1,5 “ Heavy sit:gle sole IJrogans, infe rior stock, 1 00 Mens' kip BrouanP, a good article, Xo 1, (Webster) 1 50 “ “ “ No2,yj-M>, 1 3.i “ “ “ “ ;i, 1 2.-, “ lined and bound kii' Brogans 1 S.O 1 50 “ “ “ calf “ 1 75 2 OU “ / '• Oxford calf, 1 "5 2 0() (Cents’calf Congresstiaiters, jieg, 2 25 to 2 75 “ cloth Pat. tip ‘£ 2 50 to 3 00 “ line calf sewcd Shoe.s 2 50 to 3 50 “ “ I’at. “ O.xfir and i)lai)i, 3 0(.»to3 50 Mens' line kip sewed, (Planters) 1 7.") to 2 Oi» dents’line patent ieatliej (iaitor 1 00 to 5 00 “ ‘‘ ]>. S. Quilted Boots, and stiteJ/ei,', e.vfra, !) 00 “ “ Qnilted Hoots, stitched, ex. S 50 “ “ •• •• No. I, 7 (JO “ heavy calf, 1). S. sewed, Plaiiter.s’ Boots, very cheap, 5 00 “ “ call', 1). S. peii and coik Boots 5 00 a “ fine calf, cork sole, and made witb copi'er nails, 7 00 fuie calf, pp. “ “ fj 00 “ heavy J). S. calf, plain bottom, 4 00 “ “ “ kip, “ “ 4 00 “ ‘‘ “ and heavv 'veits ‘2 50 to 3 00 “ iinntrariaH, comnnon, 2 00 Ditchers and Aimers’ Boots, 2 50 to 1 00 BUYS’ J)i:PAIi'r.MKNT. Bo/S’ line Congress Waiters, Pat. tip and ioxe.t ?2 00 to 2 50 “ Calf Shoes 1 25 to 1 .lO “ “ Kip Brogrtiis, 200(1 1 2.', ‘‘ “ “ “ good, No.2, 1 00 to I 12 heavy Brogans, 1).S., good article 125 ‘‘ from medium to poor 75 to 1 00 Vouths' oalf and kip Flrogans 75 to .'*S “ extra heavy and good 1 00 to 1 25 thick “ “ 75 to 85 “ “ light and common 50 to ti2 D.VDIES’ HEPAUT.MENT. Ladies' line (’un/resjj ' ^aiitrs, double soles and toxtd, tor wmler, with lioils, J 00 “ line Congress Ciaiters, thin soles, with heels :i 00 “ line “ “ “ without lips 2 on to-: 50 “ liin-' '■ ” “ 2 Oi> tu .all “ fine Krcncli kid, side larcd Cait( rs, 2 fjti “ tines.'dc- laccl, (iiick and ihin suli s, silk, l'iOto-2 00 “ fine to common '• “ l Jj lo 1 50 “ tine H'.iai li'iolfs, best article, ihmi.el liin d, lor wiMei ] 7."> “ tine ^oa! Bootes, l» s article, twilled lined 1 .ad “ lino L'‘ia; Booif s. N . ■-], twilled Inn (I 1-J.'i “ tl le .Mo:oei-o and kul B-.iots 1 5(i to 1 7.a “ line pai' iii leaila r and tancy tf'p. 1 SO to 1 .ao *■ line leather !>ocjt s, a \ery lair shoo 1 (lO “ tine kip ai.il calf, a very yood shoo 1 ^25 “ title Dutch Boot?-, a,I kij), 1 f,(i “ line C.ingress enaineU ii and kid (i.iiieis 1 ;')«i “ line [lateiii b atln r and fiiamel 1 ]•’ ro 1 -J5 .Mir-se.''Siioes tird (iaiiers, all grad«?, pric( s varying from ',5 to 1 ■J.'j Childrens' Siioi.s 2.a to tr'S OVEICSIIOF.^ AND KI'BBLRS. (ieiits' Butlalo uver-shoes, for winter .*2 ( 0 sleigh eiit libbers iSc over shoes, 1 00 ‘‘ Utihber Sandals, cue tv. o straps 1 00 Ladies' Buffalo Over-shoes 2 50 “ Cloth Over-Shoes 1 50 “ iiubber Boots 1 po “ '• Buskins and Over-shoes 75 Sandals 75 .^lisses’ ()ver Shoes 50 c. to 7.7 DO.M i:s ri; MANri'ACTl’RE. Sh. p made lioots and Shoes constantly on hand and made lo ord. r at short in tice, from the best imported stock. (Tonts’ line pp. Hoots, w'arranted $S 00 •' 1). sole brad bottoms, Dutch edge 8 50 c t. .£ Dutch edge, footed on old legs, to order fi fiO Pp. Foott d on old legs, to order 5 OO (■ents’ tine calf Shoes, (o order .? 00, 3 50 “ heavy kip sewed Shoes 1 75, 2 00 l adies’ /Ine eal f.Shoes and Boots 1 75, 2 0:i heavy kij) “ ) ."O [^^/^(•■ooiis of our own manufacture are all .varrauted not to rip. i’rices by this Catalogue are for ca.-h only as the poods could no) be sold at the very low li::tire mentioned than lor cash. The above comprises hut a small portion impossible to enumerate e\ery article in an ad vei tisemeiit, so that it mav be understood w ithout seeing the :roods. MELANCHOLY CASE. Aldid, If'i/e and in I’c-n!i/ ?uifiutcs. ])r. .lamo.s II. l5ogar'Ki>. f>f Kinir'ton. Ulstor C' lunty, Xcw Yui k, 'Jiod at too kriranl IIotHO, in Xew York tity, Siiiiiay, nflor ll very sli-rt illnes.s, under siumilar eirouni- stanco.'. Till.' 1 lerald of T U'.-sday says : I'he fleocascl was 4.3 y\‘tr? old, d’tlic hiirlie^t respcctaliility, and ranked tlie first in liis pr()f>sii>i'. in tie: '.•oiinty in wliieli lie re.-id('d. For two y-...-, i.c luul be>. ri eii^aiiodto Miss Isala.dla H:iiiiiltjii, aye-uiiy: lady, also a rc.^ideiit of Kiiig>t>n, and on two fieeasions d:iys \ver! lixed for tlieir niiptials, on each ( t'wliidi di^atli presonto.l a Larrior to the coiisiuninatiun «d'tlieir wi.slio. lu the former instance, tlie deatli of liis brotlier’.s eliiirl rcuili*red a postpournient d the th V of thrir couteinphtt>.d ip.arriaire iioecs:n-v, ainl both the doctor .'!id liis; airunice'.l I'ri'hi atlendial the lunoral )n the h^i'cond ocoasiou fi.xcd for their uiiou, Miss ITauiilton’s sister lost a child and .‘.gain they attended a fiineral service instead of their own marriau'e Ceieinot.v, On Monday d‘ la.st week I>r. ivio-.-a-.lus eaine to the city :inil put up at tlic ('• rard House, in Chainlier-t .•street, and on retn-ing conij'lained to Mr J >avis, w ith whom In was well aeini.iintod, that lie wa.s quite ui:wfll. The folIowiiiL:; d:iy. not feeling' al)le t«> l--avc his bed, I >r. Sayre and other emi lont jihysicians were called in and (amsuted. After several days' att-nilanec they eime to the conclusion that there was soinet liiio' inor‘th.'in di^ea.-e of the bo-ly in the ea.-^i* of their patient, and they intimated to him the fact, wheroiipon 1 *r. J>o"ardu fr:.nkly infornu^l his mcilieal advisers that In was dee}>ly attached to a youno’ lady, to whom he was to bo nnin ied on Tut'sday. (yestenlay.) that their marria;^e liad be‘n twice frustrated by death, :ind th.at he now feared tint his own illness w()uld prove a third interposition to his happiut'ss. ])r. Sayre ]>erceivin2: the sad eli’ect which the fear of another disappointment had u)>on his mind, suy:gested the projiviety of sending a telegrapliic desjiatch to Miss Ifamilton to come to New York without delay, 1' r the piir[)o.'-e c>f c.arrying out the 'wishes of 1 >r. i lu^i-virdus. 'J'he despatcli was aec rdinirlv I . I ■ sent, and Miss JTranilton arrived about four c>'clock on Sunday luornino’. and. as early as possible, some of tln-ir friends residing in Ne\\;irk were sent f"r to attend tlie marriao''' eerouMnv. At o-ie o’clock the same lay 1 >r. Sayre vi>ited his patient, and t’l iiinil him so nun h bett« r that lie considered that it would be unnei'ossary for him to alteinl again. At half j>:ist two o'clock the ptirties were united, and l>r. P*ogar.lus exprc.ssed his thankfulness at being able to carry out his intentions of marriage to th'^ lady in pie.''tion.—'i'heir friends th-n retired f>r a few nioments for the jnirpose of partaking of .s(line refre>hi;ients. lie then remarked that he felt so much better that ho would get up, and at onee proceeih-d lo raise himself in bed. lli.s bride jieiveiving iii.s etl'orts to rise, w p.t to ,issi.st him, only to discover that he wa.s expiring in herarmi’ She instantly ?)>rang to the bell and rang for .'!s-istanco, but laei’ore flieir friends could re;ieh the room he was a corpse, and on .Nb^iday ai’tcrnoon his remains were taken to Kingst"U, on boa!«l the steann r North America, for interment. A BLOODY REMINISCENCE. A correspondent of the I’hiladelphia l^nbjrer, writing from Camp i):uie. Florida, reliite:^ the* terrible circum>tanc-. s under which Mnjo'r Hade, witli 110 nu n. were des- troy^d there in IS.'U!. 'I'ln'v hiid l^eei. de- vontiires, Orsini, as i.s well known, was i tiiiled to l’..rco their wa\ tl;r>*n_'!i froin I'orl arreste«l and imprisoned about oigl’.toen j Iving to'i'ainpa; ORSINIS ESCAPE. Tho story of Orsini’s escape from castle of San (loorgia, in Miintmi Italy, is almost tt)0 v.*oiulerful to be believed. An account of it is contained in a ri'cently published ntirrativo of the prisoner'tj ad- ‘•N(dhin;r of imi'ortance occiUTed till the ,dith dav. Ml that day tliev res imed the mouths—we think for the fourth time since [sl4—on account of troubles engendered by his known revolutionary tendencies.— Notwithstanding the ca>tlo of San (.leorgia wa.s believed to bi) the safest prison in Austria, ln‘ re.'.^oh'ed to atteiiijit an e.‘'C!ii>e. and having, by studied conduct, gained tho confidence >f lii~ jailors, he succeeied ■ wliicli ,.'trudi. down e\ I’rv niae '>|' the ad- in procuring from the tVieud.- wlu) vi.siUd ; ^ Major 1 >ad..':;nu k'rar r him a small saw. lie s.ays : I n,,^ wi-nt forward to ascertain the etiuse of j ‘•Jlaving thus far paved the way, 1 com- ' ^]jj. when tln v too were shot dt w:i. j A BIT or ROMANCE. Tiie following bit of roi-uinee. says th>’ Cumhcrlanu ('ivilian of rimrsday. o«Turi*;«l at »ne of flie I2»!l'llz \ ;)ki;,,M\s »'f llie ClMIl- bi-rlaml Coal and Iron Company. About I AO years a.g^o a m;ni who Inul be( n inurried I'or many years, dejiartei! t'or tin' West, K a\ing: **ekind him a ntf» and one (diild- a little boy. pv rliaps six year> of age. About thri e months since ,llie wit'e. who is >1 Scotch Ija\iniT ri'Oeived no intelligence of him to incneed sawing: throug^h one tif tin? bar? the onmnuiii devolved on ^ ardiier, nearest the wall The position in which I 1 i,,-.., .shattered. Ib* was d)liged to .-^and—on tip-toe, on the .„,.t „,ail I„- was ...hot d.aid. 'I'lie top rail .)f the chair—increased the dilVicul- i-i ar jruaril, mnh r the command of Lieut, ty of the operation, .is 1 was oblij^ed to Heruler.'on, now j^ot retidy the six-pound r. make the stime movement with my fi-ot ais with iny hands, in order to ket'p my bal ance. ify saw was excellent ; but alter b.aving: useil it a couple id’ hiiurs or .so, it and sent such Ibnmb riiur dixdiarges ot grape into the gra-^s (lor tin y had not yet seen a foe) that the enemy were dri'. i ii l.itick iieivrlv Inilt’a mile, and J.ieut. l>ussin- grew bliint—partly because 1 was not used 1 r,.r. with a ]>artv d men. commenced the to hiuidling toids, and also from the use ol 1 ^.uttin^ of loirs for the purposi* id mnkin_r a water, which I adopted to jirevent noise. . l,,.,-..-twork for det’enc«>. 'I hi'is -1 ill ..^tand- Ilowever, in four days, } had cut through jn^. Thev weri' not. howevi-r, tilh'Wed niutdi tlie hrst box ; but, Iroin liaving used the j (jim', and had uilv raised their wcuk nliont saw ^vithout th(! handle, holding it .at either I’eet, when the Indiitns, under Micaiio- end in luy hand, it brrdvC in two, and I then j came down upon tiiein from another set my wits to work to make a handh; lor j Ju ]c..;.s th.-ui twenty minutes, the the otliei. I of dejvth wtis so rapid that every oilicer *1 sawed awav .some wood from under- to renew it with a fresh piece when the j first .'liould he worn out. llitving brukMi and destroyed all the strings of my wear- niarch from their la>l eiicampnn iif, (aboi;t one mile and half from this place.) and Were hu.'liand. and helie\tn about cutting down M>me verv l.idi grass, ^ l''»‘'ne from uheiu-c when a most deadiv and H,., i no lra^ elh r return... felt that her lone con- was opened upon them bv.an un.^ei'n . nemv. I ameliorated by takin^^ ur.to In relf another hod. who was then suing for her li.'trfd «it!i impa>sioned oioijnenrc. i'liev were united « *Uie liolv Bond.'^ ot wedloek. and evervt-an;:; moved on between the t'\o as ;-moot!d\' a.'' a marriage bell.— »n one lay hi>t week, however, us the two were -itting co>ily together, who should .-ti-p in njioii them But the lad_\ 's tirst liiis- h.ind. If the eaith had opened beneath them, the pair could in t h;iV( been nit'ri* st:irtleil. 'I'he predicament was an awk- w;ird one. 'I'he wifi> was overwhelmed with grief. But at onee eXpres.~ed her det^ire to ffo with her llrsl hu>l)aud. ’I'o '.his h.> demur red, But demanded his boy, some eight years d' age. His spouse would not agren to it, and the hu.NBanl departed, cliewini^ the cud of Bitter meditation. He etuiio as far a- Cumherhuid, and re- llected npoii the pa.'t and itsjoys. his pro.':- nt loneliness, and the deariness of the fu ture. he concluded to return, tind once more take his w ife .and child to lii.s hi'urt. 'I'hey rreed to go with him, and on Frida}' the man, wife and child took tlio car.*^ at ihe vili.igo for tilt' far West, the newly niadn hnsbiind a.^sisting them to depart, and wi-'hin*^ them a long and happy life. 'I'ht'y pasM il through this city rejoicing on llu-ir way to the beautiful land of iiowers. 'I'lm husbantl and wife are pa.st the m,*ridian of their tlays. and showed ninch attachment toward eaidi other. i but lhisingi;r v.-jis either killed or niortidlv neatli the table, and dividing it into two i . -1 •, i , 1 1 . ’ I wounded, and onlv >even men lett unhurt. portions, fastened one with wax cither side | ^ of the ,aw, only leaving suflicient of the , .I,),,, j.„j , j latter to cut through the iron bar-ni order ) of a tree, when- he remained until his heail was s[ilit by tht» toinaliiiwk of a saviige. 1 )r. Catlin, who had both le^s shatterf-d, was dragged Intj a ing apparel, I procured stmie tape ''uder : a double harreh d pretence ot repariug them. W ax.ng it | j. welh I hound it tightly round ^he two pioces-,,^,^_ of wood at the end of tlu> saw. and back- nf Ii, Us ]‘, r rvnninu' r li T.\ ■0 2 i 2S 3 J :iii 10 ■11 4^ inch Bands .? 1) 10 lOA 1 I ll.i 12 ro 01 11) .‘■1 St; HI t.ifi 1 5ti LEATHER BELTING. Invf,:;tion of .'^r\V'=.—Tradition insist> th.'U C(;ive;,s were iirst invent, d by ;i brutal butehi r of the thirt. enth century, a.s a ]»un- i.'hment for hi.s wit’e. Sh'- w.is v. rv hi|na- i-ious. and iiit !in;r nothing would cure her. lie put :i I'air of stays on hei- in ord'-r to tak'“ away her breath, and so pr.-vent In-r. :i> lie th>'Ught, from t.-ilkinif. l liis erti.'l |iiuii.>hmeut v.a" inllieted by utlnT hoarile>s hus';>:iinl'. till at l.a-t there wa.-> h;irilly ;i wit’e j in all L-iridon win it h:;s 1 ], C 'IltUlUC I t'» tie'- i'rc'--nt d;:v. Ni;w' Vxiiiinv or SntAwitF.itnv.—Mr. (, I II11: rkinrii: n ili >}!. tl I •>00 in ni. l.\ ■nu'- oTi In>^ ^va- w;is ]j.,t e.>n.l,.iji;n'‘'l t.> I 'I'h;' I'ubiie may dt peml on irf'ting thebe'll ; ' he li ke inthet ii .11. 1 !l.‘puni'hmi-nt bec.Tnie ! article that can be liad, thet will run .slrai"/it, I 1 » 1 1 1 r . i • . ,,, , • .1 . . II nt:i\‘ r-,;il at l.a>t. tiiat tiie ladies, m their • boUl their widtl:, and run !lat to Ine je.ilb y. i I 'I’i’iM' ii.ini’s arc laatii'f-f tlie he>to ik t.oiiicti deji-net*. ni;ii]i‘ a ta.^hioii of if. and .- leallu r, and th',- y;,-,-,'onlr usi d. Tlit .-e I ioints arc pnt tofri'iin r \\ith water-piOol ; I’ement, which allows them lo bo uscu in i!:;ni;i pla^'cs, witlioiit any t t’'oct uptm tlie ioints. The best of c'ppcr riv ts used’. .\n .assovtuient ^ciicrttHy on hand, and all kinds I maiio to order. Akso, .M.VCFIINE B1:LT CLASP, l',,r ceiiiu eting Be!I.s or BamJ... ti'g*lbcr, to run on : .Machinery 1 'I’his t^asp is made nf ]datrs of met.ii ! tinted tint o:. the insicic. making lettb sharp enough to press into the bodv. of ’’ohimhus, ( org.a. B :b I’nn i.i. lu' , t>is,>; 1'!-’ Ib-aich. 14 mil-s :.;.uih of Charloil'-' I as is the case with I nd bold it, * without cuttin r iI.to ami i 111 pa iring its .--tri n;; tii, .ikiag holes ti> lai’c 1 ers.iiir w to pun base, \\ .'11,d do Well to call , lhrou:.'h, or otlxrvvisr. It is, when applied ti> ar.asi-e t.ir t.:. ins. !\t s. ll t;i.s tin' t bo not s iili : ii,(. B It, oonnncd t'lgethcr bv means of Iip-i!>r»n 1 n 1 ' I > >.t C'jiaiil> ^..oil iu!id, , .j ',jiadc for t!k piirj>i.se,' s.tas to hold nea. at h.uiibean be parenased upon nnr terms. .. j j,, p.rticle of the B it. thereby j retaining its who-c .st.-ength. AnatS irlmcnt I alwavs on hand. Charl.s r iia->uei';’ed'-d in pr "Ine’.a^r ,n.w >trawli. r ry b^■ a er*'.f tin w ild straw !-. rry ' f .v'abriinn. s.'ii%--d a.' b'.-ir.g ".‘t the larg-.'st >i/.e. un'a'ur- j i:;:; siv an-1 .-«'Veu in-.-hts in eireuml’--ren.:e, i : ..'auiind '-irni. rieli. de.-p erim.-.«-n eo]..r;— ■ ;Vuil bovut -.-u tali f.’.'tsialks, t.f the iu.»t cx- ' uisite pin.' appl** llavor; tle-li tirni. mell- '1 It iher.: be ih.'se \vh,> to purchare a sinaii tra.-t, ihe> can also be aci uniniodatcd m the same lit ..ihboriioed. Also lor sale, a Pinniar on ^ ith ;{.|0 .-trros. vvitli a cood S.VW -Mll.L and a .AlINE. lying on tile waters of .Milt“ Branch. S n'.ilos troin ( harKute, wril tiiubcrcd. I’usse'sion to I'c ;;ncn on the JT'di day ot Dicen'ibcr luxt. JOHN S. PORTER. Frovndence, May :0, Ls.:.'.—Cm •ears transp. .rtati.'U bot- rrv ev, r vet eultivat.- 1." ing an.l juicy, ainl I ti-r than any straw be Mr. 1‘ea: '“dy prop >se5te- sen 1 out the ].lant.' a.' soon a' on-' thou'an'l sul.s.-rib- r.s ar-'' ob- tainO'l at five .lollar' ]»t ih'Zen. Als'^. Sii;>orior I,ACE LE.VTHER on h im?, ! and Ct)PPKi; JJIVEI'S, with L’urrs. j Sol.m utl Fpper Leather of cvcrv dtscription i coiista fly on hand, at buv prices. j iX?” Cash paiti for Green or Dry Hides, or ? taken in i.xchange for Boots and Sliors, c.t * Cash prices. BOONE .k CO. ' ■" hieJ; every nue runs after, but nobody Charlotte. Oct. T, 1 .Tin Z/'.'; y-.’/"'" is like a pi" with a grea ik w can h“ht. wards ami f.irwards from tme to the oth.-r. Hy these means, I manrPictured an e.TCol- leiit hantlle, and the saw no longer bent or movt-d aBout. Jn order to recloso tho Bars after they w>re cut through, 1 made :i ce- ! ment of wax tind burnt bread crumbs the color of irtui. ‘•Nevertheless my work made but slow progress. Af every moment I had to sto}> and clean luy saw, and as (d’ti-n to listen to any noise without. Some days I could not work !it all fur fear of interruption, ami of ten I was obliged to de..-ist on account of the tvfrrible fatigue, and the pain uri.'~ing from the distension of the muscles. Often my feet and right iiand were Benumbed— I coidd scarcely write my t»wn name. Ac cording t«j the [iositii>n of the bars depeinl- cd the ditliculty of cutting thrt)ugh th(-ni— while workingat the higlu'st I st> wonmled my elbow by pressing it against the side, that I could hardly letiii on it alone. ‘•At times, despite the calmness ami Courage with which I nerved myself, my patience was nearly oxhausfeth soprostrtit- ed was my physical strength that I have sunk on my l»ed utterly liopele>s of my de sign. Then it was the thought of my coun try, of my children, returni-d to my aid. I must behold niy little ones again—must once more combat for my fatln.-rland—anti, fired with the thought, I sprung to my chair ! and hibored with redoubled zt^id, saying to I niys,-lf, (Inward .’onwardc.Hiragi*! (((Vinitif avfinticarriago !) each time 1 felt my en ergy Hag.” Jn spite of the vigilance of his keeper.'. Orsini fini.-died his .'awing oft’ tho outer as well :is the inner grating of the window, and also removed some bricks to enlarge the aperture. 'fhe window wa.s about a hundred feet froyi the ground. A cord was made by stripping the .‘^liOPts autl towels whieli ho lately passessetl, and after sev- ' er.ai aborti\'e alt'-mpts. he m:nle the [lerlloU' descent on the night of tin- *2!»th id' March. I “Wh. n I hatl d-scendt-tl about eighty- i t’our feet. 1 f. It my stn-ngth giving way ; ; the teii.'ioli of the liius(de' of the arms wa- ‘ too painful for emhirance. I .'ig'.un felt ' about with my feet, and S'lon iliset>veri-d ;i \ j white inarBli! t'urnice. which surrounded ' j tin- ca.'tle. bat while 1 str'Ve to r> st my j 1 right t'oot upon it, ami tin- cord from Be- | ' tv.eea mv h-gs. an.l after m.aking s.,-verd ■ C ^ j I att' inpts to recover It. 1 l.mked Below, ami. ’ t'aneyr.ig mvself imt nnu-e than six feet tVom ■ the ,;iTo .ml. 1 stretdif-l out my arms and t niV'-elf dro]' In siieli a way that my ieet ' j should first toufli the gr.eiiKl, Imt that 1 ' I slioidd fall r.n all ioiirs. ’! iiis calcal.'ition - v.as th • w,.rk of .t, s.-cunl—But what a t;;;o' j e!ap.'. I before I re!i-!ied the grmml 1 sliud- UJi-r iiov,' to recall! I li.id t'ailen tv.i-nty fi-i-t ! ’J'iii-re wa-: a tpinntity of nud a),d. , „ . . , ! broken pi.c s id' lr'ielv ami cemv-nt at tin; • J h.i-mv ''ith a I and ^.'igainst this 1 i.s repi'.- I saack Ui-t nty ktie - .and lli n my f'l-i t.— ' 'I'hf Bl'tw was tremeii lolls. I tarn.vl , most ineelianicaily. ami f.>r .a I'e-.v moments i j lost all cons.-iousm i At It-iiu'tii. reeove j hi- f.all. h.- suec.-eil } ni)sta.de with the ( xe ■pti..n of the ilitcli iiev..ml the out. r wali. While lyinr tln-re. ! w.iumieti ami exhaust.-ib t'.v-; peasants pa- = - , ed. an.l. rt-cognizlng hks sit iatiim at .i glam e j helpt .1 liira up k'v means nt a cord, and a.'- ! sisted him to a place of c-nc(-alment. ft ’va~ aqtiarter Vief.jre six wdn'n he was lairl_\ V. Ith'e.u the fortress, and at «'t the turnkeys nter-'il his cell ;imi ibs-'-ijvercd his flight.— It was too latf. how.-ver, for n-capfare. and. n'-t'.vltiitandln,g tiie rewanls otferi-d for hi.'' capture, ho f scaled iu safety fri.'n the city. p.'.ir It'llow, ho soon cea them, as :i ball from a ritle enteretl his heart, killing liiiii tui the spot. Lieut. Diissinger now emerg'cd from the work to pick up what guns lie could, nml as ho was about t.j return he was shot down, with his legs ami one arm shattereil. He, however, reached the t-nclosure, w ith a t’ew guns, '.jid for near ha'f an hour, he ami three privates kept back the savages. At last, they were entirely disaldetl But him.-elf am! private Clark. 'J’he fire having: slackened, the Jn- diaiisuov approaclu-il, and contenteil them selves with rilling the bodi-s of the slain; Dassliiger and Clark all the time feigning to be death J la\ ing t.aken everything of \ alue they ct)ultl limb the liiditins now retired, when Clark and J >assinger ctjiisidteil on wh.at was to he done ; but alas I scarcely an hour elaits- ed when negroes, half breeds. ;uid a few I nditins returiieil and cmimenceil mntilatiiifj the bodies of the slain in a most barbarous manner. J.ieuf. Dassinger, on seeing this, ralst'tl himself up, and, api>ealiiij:^ to a huge iiegr who spoke Ihiglisli, begged tin ni to spare his life for the sake of his wife: But ti bun dred axes were iminetli.itely r.aised on him, and (dark saysthey lifertilly cut him to }»ie- ces. Clark reimiined ipiiet till they h.ad left, and .'iltJiough with elevt-n wounds, wait ed till iilg^ht, wdn-n he set luit tni liis return tt) J’ort Ivliig. '1 his jd.ace he finully reach ed, and is now in New York, ]iensi')ned by the g-overmnent on tln^ pitiful sum of ef' tlollars per ni'inth. Such, gentlemen, wt.s tlie imissaert' d 1 )ale ami l.is ill-starn-il commainL 1 hav ex.ami’ie.l the whole grouml for one mihj roum'., ami cannot Imagim- a more suitidde sjn)t for an ambusCiide than tlnMuif the Jn- diaiis SI li'ct'-il. .\Bout two mojitlis al’tt-r the massacre, a detachment, under the coiii- mautl of ,’I:ijor lio>>m vilh‘, \I'ited tin- spot and Bur..-tl the ih-;i>h th.' tdlici r.- In .me '_'ravi'. tin; s.diliers in amitht r. 'I'he tdii- ci-rs' grtr.e is m.-.v i-ntin-Iy iimh-r wait r; nothing ot it can Be s.-eii But a Boar.l at the he.a.l of thi- ;nave. 1> .\ I. suKior ty that as«-.-ml. 1 u lii .N!r ( o..i.-ir ihiv af'.. rn'ion, t .-'.tin' tl ’.vn in mansion >d' .Mr i i.-ln-r, aB" At t ii>i;n r. Th..- par- l"'.l ..a Thar'- • nt id' the (leraian- to’>vn, wlnr.' s.v.-ral eapital a'Ceii'i.ins were ma;h-. :.Oer ". Iiieli t!i.* partv wer.- li.-iml'ornelv t i.tertaim-.] B\ .Mr i idn-r ami 1 Illy. When tie- Bad -on '.li town, it w.a- lo-.v a/rii car t'l spe.ak t.i pers.^ui (•lie of thi- p;u't% J.'ll hi. l.;i,'k. t amlga\e thr. e’lee; but w In 11 ll. Bad tlra’.vi; i, ' ll! ar ( ierai.'ui- t"r tie; I- in th..- J.;ii_; t'..i‘ ro.-i>l. In :;«1 f.vi-r the - t.ir le’.anan. ;s l.i-ad in n'^^ain it wa-" m.ticeil tiait tin- li.ad suiil;eii in v. ly mueh, el t' n y.'.tr- old r. Th 1>..-',' to Uiiderstiili 1 h.ilV ; ^ Could lia'n* takt n plae... ing from t!ie etnct' of' attributing it to frighf 1 in .-urrnountiiii.'’c\erv ' nai*; g'-nlJi nian i '■nlieniiurs j-aws iml tliat he b.ok- j.arty w.-re iit a > gr. at a cli.anje ‘'•me wi-r,. 1 en the unt'.irtu- irmed thi-in ti.at. while iiurrahi::g. hi.' t>-(-tii ballo.m bi-ing about if wa« ti.o'ight be.'t -r-jund. —Lf/:- 1 iaileu t.jut. 1 ue .‘I'H, iVi t in the tiir. ■ I h ave them on the A sail.T bein^ asl;t il h-.w lie like.l Ijj..; h*ride, i.s rep*>rt. (1 tohave remark* d—‘•Why. d'ye see. I t-iok her ftjr tt> be f>nly half of in.', a-; the ]>ar: -n say. hut flash in-'i if she isn't twice as much a.- I. Fin f>nly a tar i —=ht-'s a tnr-tar.” .S];i!iors l.Ncri)i-’.NT.—A young nmr- ried i«alr arrhetl in the city, says the Albn- nv ]\nick(‘rbocker, yesterday,from I’.uiralo, wh' se di'iuirture from that place wiim nt- tcntlc'l with a scene whose unpleasantncsH was aggriva^e.i by its publicit\'. 'I'ho bride is thi; daughter of a wi althy and arin- tocratic merchant td’ Huft'alo, anti lUio of tiio most lovely .'intl accoinplishod wonmn td’ thiit eity. wdiere lovelim^ss and acconiplisli- inents seem naturtil tt» tln-ir sex. 'I'he lius- bantl is ii very rt'spei'dable young gentle- iiKoi : ('Very way, save in wealth, autl eqtuil to the laily. 'J'lu! marriage being opposed by the holy's father, wi.s privately solem- nized by a clergvman yesterd.ay morning, .and the Bridal party had just nrriveil at the r.ailroatl depot t.i fakt* Jiassa^^e for N(*'V York when they were overtaken by tho brother td’the britle, who dhl not know ttf their marriage, and was led to bc'lieve that his sister had sacriiicetl lierself. A ren- ctiiitre eiisuet! bi.tween him and the hus band. during whhdi he (the brt>tlier) drew' a pistt>l. Itwa.^ imim iliately taken from him ami fin tl in tin; air by' the grt>omsman, wdio was in .attemlance, and the partioii sejierated by him and another geiitlem.an. 'I'he husband then (daimed an explanation with till' brtifher, exhibit tl the inarriiigo cerlilicate. anti at once relievetl iil.s fear.s. 'Die br.>ther then ran t' the f.ather, wln> hasttaied to the cars, real the' ctirtificate, and, after frettin;g a little, gave hi.-^ bles.s- ingti»the haiijiy pair and got ashore just as the last Ix-ll run;^. • • * How A CiiU'Ar;o .Mas J^dst iiis Win:, --'i he ,^t. Loui.s H(;raltl contains the follow ing tom hin^ history of 1k>w a Chicago man \ isiti tl the laml of ••liiirth.'r linnins” and won a dark ctmiplexitnied inaithn; ainl though litr bound her to him by the chains td' Hymen, h(t hist her tui his way lioine.—- H. is th.' storv: ‘•.\ few weeks ag.) .an abidilit>nist from Chieair" came to this city. Hu met with a mulatt.i girl at a negro ehnrcli, who lived on .''.-veiitli stre. t, :iml wln re her |>arentrt tiwm^tl S'liiie j.ropeiiy. Tiie ahiditionlst, :itler-a l-ri.-t t-oiirt*liI[», wotied and wiii tlni ‘•(•.d'Te.l gal." 1 hey wi ru inarrietl By a c.ilori-.l mini'ler, anti st.aitetl for Clulena t»n a Briihd tour. .\t (iah;iia I )ln.ah im-t .n Ith n-teamboat e.iok, n}n.n wBom; skin harf;o;il wr»uhl make a white mark, who wa- formtjrly ;i bi'.au ot hers. i'he darkle upbr.aitled lit^r for b- r faithlt-s:«nr ss a.itl inlltlelifv. Ho l>h ;; 1 .ami trownt tl l.y turns ami tlo-n mntlo I..\e ll hi.riling vvortls of l.uni ih.'vtdion. Ooiali e.iuld ii"t wilhst.iml his i-lotjiience. ."■'he faint I ti in his arms, *-.\elaiminj; ••! .am dine, i .am only tline." \\ e forgot to im n- I ti.in that thi' iiU. rvievv took jdace on tlm ! Boat wliih; tho ]iii.sl»aml w a. up in town l.iokiiij^ for a hott-1. When he returned ho le.aim tl that hi- fnr biide hati sloped willi the d-irkif' to 'parts nukno-.vn.” Cri:ii»r' F vt l. — U ap[ie.ars By thef'en- .«us ’ompt ntllam that as many slaves in the .'^outh Inivc been emancipated l»y in- divi.iual Benevob nee. a.s have been fre* 1 Bv tho action of all th(j Northern Stiitos coiu- bini.-d, since t.ic r.*v(dutii»n. When slavi-ry wa?; abolisht-d in tlu' North a great many of the slavt rt were taken South, and sold b tore the pt.'riods tlesignated by the several act^ for llio law to go intt) tiperation: liut the wL.de uuniber t.» whom liberty vm tiv. n wfs abo'jit fii'tv tliou-'and.