wiLLiAMSOH, (edm-ou.
il. u
tnic fo toD, io ijotf. eow.'jj, n.)) .0 lion. Snii)."
HOLTOW & WILLIAMSON,
PHOrUlETOUS.
TERMS:
TV jrth CVolina Whig will bo tfTorc'ed tu
i .. r ' TWO DOLLARS in advance, or
fvo IH'I.I.AHS AND Klt'l'Y CKN I S if ,,..
.rt he delayed for three nnmlhs, and 1IIKKK
L)ii,l, MIS a i Ihe end ol the year.
..... t't .
: ..... .-.,.,. f. ....h i I
ii. ttii.. or ihi. iiiis aiscu ti pr itir iiib nrsi iiisbt
.camm.u and SlienB'a SUi rharecd i5 per
run nip:n r ; and a deduction of 3.'l per cent, kill
In uuJ. irom Ihe reeular uricet, fur idvcrner by
:h. yetr. Adverii.rmer.ia inwrud moi.U.1, r
s n-iiT i $1 p r .q iare fur each lima rsemi-iiiunlh-
I 7.1 cent, pir .qaar. for each lime.
' JT All letter, rol.liv. lo ihe Editorial Ilen-rt-I
men! n ut ba directed to the Kihlor. And all Kt.
r mi b iine!i for Job Work, 4c, mu.l be direc -
le I tn ttie P jb'inher. All lotlen must b. fifid ;
nrinn i!t rerMaoaed .
ir r.ta.anii . an iat m.de le thr.
IT p,.siinjliT are authorm-d to act isfnti. I
The Dead Mariner.
BT CKOlGt D. FI ENTICE.
SVti on e.e p on armv thy corp.ee
The wind turn r Sabbath keep
Trie wave it round thee in d thy braaat
lle-ivee with Ihe he? in dep;
OVr the mi d Kve l.er be-iuti flinge.
And there tho v-bile gull litis her wit.g-.
And the JI- cy n .uvea to lave,
tier plumage in the hoiy wave.
Slerp on no willow o'er thee bend,
ith mrUncho air.
No t iolrnt eprwf e, nor dewy rfcae
H re aoul of lore laye bear :
Bjt lhre the a' a tluwere, bright and Jfourg,
) verily e'er tnjr a umber d ing.
And l.i4e a weepirg' mourner f-.r,
T,. pile Hi l.ai.ge ita ireuea there.
$)wo cn s'eep on the glittering depth
Of ocean'e ror cava.
Are i bf'bl urn thy rquiero,
I t. a .nunc of ita waves:
1 ii p srpie gome forever Irtirn
l.i t'adcicM beauty round thy urn,
Ard arm and dep aa infant love.
J Ut b.ue ie ro.le Ha wavea abuf e.
SWp on viae? on ftarfu! wrallt
Os m.ngiing cloud and dorp
Mty !e i i wild and einrmy track
Atovc th r place o? ! p.
But now Ihe wave hai iuik to real,
A now, '( w ill murmur o'er thy brca
And Ice Big' t vciimi of l'.e aea
Vecc ibco will make their home witu the,
on t e corpte 11 fareway,
Bj. iuva bw-i.e thee yet-
f ar thee the heart wrung s gi te bretthed,
And ioveiy eye are wet;
And m, thy bcauieuu br.de.
Her itiuughH are hovering by thy aide,
A o:t ue tunii to r et with lean
The tuen of departed yean.
Miscellaneous.
vimo of c ii aicm: A I.
FROM SHARP' HAUaZlKE-
We are ta Ihe habit of laogd ng incredu-l-.ui
y at done of Visions of supernatural p
f ar iiont, yet romn are i well authenncated,
thai if we efuse to believe Ihem, we should
in com slency, reject all historical evidence
Tie fact I am a'vout lo relate is guaranteed j
l-v declaration igaed by four creditable wit-
n-s-es ; I will only add Ihat the prediction
cctp itned in Ihi declaration wa well known '
nd generally spoken of, long before the oc-
ciirrer.ee of the event) which have, apparent-
ly, fuiuded il. 1
Chtrles XI, father of the celebrated '
Ctnrles XII., wa one of the moil despotic,
arid, al the same time, wnet m march, who
tver reined in Sweden. He curtailed Ihe 1
enormous pnu'ejea of the nobrlily, aeolianed
the power of tne Senate, mide law on hi
own authority ; in a word, he changed Ihe
constitution of ihe country, hitherto an oil-
girchy, and forced the State lo mvet him'
wnh absolute power. Ha wa a man of en- '
I iihiened and s rong mind, firmly attached lo ,
tne Lutheran religion; In disposition w
cold, unfeeling, and phlegmatic, utterly de. ;
mute of imagination. Ha had jual loat hi !
qjeen, U nra Eieonora, and ho appeared to ,
lel her dea h more than couid have been '
expected from a man of hi character. He
!,er..ni. n .... .. i..,....u .. .I .,i...t th.n i
before, and In incessant application lo bust
ne,s proved his anxiety lo banish painful re
ft c'i ns.
Toward the close of an au'umn eveninr?. 1
ha was silling in hi dressing gown and bp- speak j if of Iho other, leave us 111 peace."
p-r, before a large fire, in hi pnvaln aparl-1 The phan'om ar.ewered slowly ed ol-mrv-inent.
H i charnherlam, Count Brshe, and !y, " King Charles, this blood will not II .
Ins physician. Btumgarlen. were wi'h him. in thy lime, bul five reign after." Here the
I he evening wore swsv.and hi majely did , voice beca r e less dtsiinct, " , woe. woe
it dismiss them a usual; with hi head ! to the blood of ' !" The forms of all Ihe
down and hueye; scd ro the fire, he mam. aiaetnhly now became lea elear.aod seemed
t uned a profound ilence, weary of hi guet, j but cf ired hade : oon they entirely dis-
-id fearing, haif unconicioiisly , lo remain ' appeared ; the light were extinguished, anil
'one. The count and hi companion tried they heard a meludiou none, which one of
vinous subject of conversation, but could Ihe wtlnesaea compared to Ihe murmuring of
iti'ercii him in nothing. At length Brahe, j the wind among the trees, another lo the
tio nppoaed that aorrow for the queen, wa ound a harp string ntve to breaking. A l
ihe cau,e of hi depremn, said wnh a deep ' agreed aa ihe duration of ihe apuainion,
'g h , and pointing lo her portrait, which ! which they aaid la.ted ten minute. The
hung in ihe room. I hanging. Ihe head, the wave, of iho blood,
' W hat a l.'.-one ihat is I How truly il all bad disappeared with the phantoms, hut
K'ves the exnre.sii.il, al once o gentle and o
d If'.ifi.d !"'
" N-.ntense I" eaiil the king, angrily, the mind him of the scene of ihi night, il in
P'.r"iii is fur too Bitter ng; Ihe queen wa. d-ed they had not been too well eugiavcti on
di r,. ,jiy p1,,,,," j hia memory.
'i'i.e-1, vexed at hi unkind word., he rose When ihe king returned to hi apartment,
nd walked up and down the room, to hide he wrote an account of what he had seen,
an emotion at which ha b!ushed. After a land he end hie companion aigned it. In
l-w rnnrnen s he etopped before tho window j spite of ail Ihe precaution taken to keep
I-,. L .1 l. .....i.. I.U.-U the.a i-ii-oi,i.t.n..ri-a nrtvalo. Ihev were all
and in
The
moon in her first q ia.ter. I
. I
palace where Ihe king 01 nwennn
no te.ide wa noi cunpleied. and Charle ;
who enmmeneed it, inhabited the old!
p. sr.. , biui.ifi! on the Ri'holtn, lacing Lake
'l '!u. It is a larue building trt Ihe l .rin of
a horse shoe, the kin private apartment
sre tu one of '.ha axtrcittitie ; opposite waa
lha great hall where iho Slate assembled in
receive cnimnutiicaiiuns from ill- crown.
The window of thai hull suddenly appealer
illuminated. Tim k I g was startled, bin ai
first supposed that a servant with a light wu.
pas-i'g through; but then, that liall waa nev
er opened except on State occasions, and Ihe
light wat too brilliant Id be caused by a sin
gle lamp. It l hen occurred Id Iiiiii thai n
.
cm fl igraiioii ; but t here wa i
1 . .. . .
"'. " 6' not br..kon
it had
''hTj h appfarance of an illuiiiina'lon.
Uruhe'a nllr iitiun lu ing called lo H, he pr.i.
puKrd seni'ing one of Ihe pagea lo asceilipn
,.e cause of ihe !iln. Lut Ihe lime stepped
i . i , . , ,, B , ,
'" he W' M K lo "'e '''
le" 'h? T" b-V "i" cou"' ",ld
d"c""'' l" I'lihleil turchea. IUurr.j irlrn
lied the man hn had charge Ihe keja,
- niJ oidrMnn In tbm kmg't cam, In 'P.'ti
the doort of the great h .11. Grout waa his
, j .,d. 1 lo
, ' . ,. ... . .' ,
drc.aid luiiiarll q'lickiy , and Crtino lo ti e
. kinj! ilh his hunch uf Uey. Ho npet.i'd
: the fitsl door of a alleiy nhuh .rrved as an
! aiilo chamhci to the hail. The king enli r
i ed, and whut vja his inhzeuient ut Audit g
j the walla hung wiih black.
" Wlmt is Ihe meaning of thia V akH he.
The mm fplit-d, that ho did nut kimtv
vthat to make ol it, aiid ng. " W hen ihe
lery was last oprnrd, Iheie was reriaiu y no
hnntna over the oak panel'mt;."
Thp king walked on to lie door of thn hall.
'Go no fanner, for heaven's ink," i tt
claimed lie man ; " urely lln-re is sorcery
going on inside. At Itus hmir, since l'i
qiieen's death, ihrv say ehn mkIIis up and
down heie. Ms) (.iid prulicl u!''
"Stop, aire," cried Ihe cunt and Ilium
gir'en together, "dan'l you hear i fi t iiuurt
Who knows lo what dang ymi are etp .a
inj yoursrll! Al all even's, aHuvr me to
summon ihe guards."
"I wi I go in," said the king, -firmly J
"iiiien the door at once."
" The man' hand trembled thai he cou'd
nut turn the key,
" A fi ie thing lo nee an old a.il.lirr fright
ened," said Ihe king, shrugging his sha.uld
ers J ' come, Ci un1, w ill you ojien ihe d oi?"
'Sue," replied lirahe, ' let jour m-)"siy
ruminiiid me to march lo the in.iutli uf a
Diiush or German carmon, and t will obey
unhesita'ingly, but I cannot d fy lifll n-lf."
" ell,' aaid the king, in a lone of ecu
tempi, " I can do it myself."
Me took Ihe key. opened the missive oak
door, and entered the hall, ."muoum-trig ihe
words, " With the help of 0 d." II .'.lireo
a tniidiinta, whose curiosity overcame their
I fears, or who, perhaps, aere ashamed to d.
' sett their sovereign, fdlnwed him. I he hall
: was lighted by an iiinuinerablo number of
I torches. A black hanging hsd replaced Ihe
old tapestry Tne tenches rnun i ihe ha I
were w cupied by n.ul Itude, all drrvrd m
I Mack ; Ihnr faces were so d;i7z'nij!!y bright
I thai tt.e four spectators of ltii scene were
! unable lo distinguish one emiini.l them. O I
Ian elevated throne, fr.jm which the king w
' accusto'ried to addr s the asuembly , sit a
I bloody corpHe,as if wounded m a.veral pari.,
J and covered with 'he ensigns of ri valiv ; un
! his right stood a child, a crown on his head,
! and a acrpti ,n his hand j al h leit an nid
j man leant on the throne; ho wts dressed m
j Ihe mantle fnrm"ilv worn by Ihe ed nini. ra
j tors of Seden, before ii becaine a kn'g i nn
under Guslavua V aa. Before the thr.ine
-were sested several grave, nuter l ki g
j persnnajes, til long blsrk n.h' s. l'..-seen
' the throne and Ihe benches r.f the as.emlily
was block covered with bl -ck crape ; ai
aie lay b'acda n. No one in the va-t as.
eniblv pieired conscious
of Ihe presence
f Ch'arle and hi compstu
ins. O i their
entrance they heard no hmi? hut a confused
murmur, 111 which lhy could dis'ing ii.h nn
word. Then Ihe most venerable of t' e
j,,,e( in the black robes, be who i emed lo
be their president, ruse, and struck hi I. ami
five limes on a folio volume which I V open
before him. trnmedi tte'v there was a pro
found silence, and n ine young men, rirh'y
dreaaed, their hands lied behind Ihn.r hicks,
en'ered the hall by a door rpprsi e to thai
which Charle had o;n?ned. lie who .i k'il
first, and who appeared th most important
of the prisoner, stopped 111 the middle of the
hall, before the bh.ck, which l e looked at
wi'h nipreme enn'eiiipt. Al Ihe same linn
the corpse on ihe throne trembled convulsive.
Iy, at.d a en.i.s'.n 'ream fl .wed from his
wound. The young nan knelt don. laid
hi hed on the bh.ck, the ax glmered in
tha air for a moment, descended on the Mm k,
Ihe hed rollfd over the marble pavement,
and reached the feet of the king, ami a'air.ed
ht lipper wtlh blood. Until this moment
lurnnis had Lent Charles .l i nt, but this
horrible pclacle rnu.ed him, and advanc ng
two or three aieps towards the throne, he
, boldly addressed Ihe figure rn its le't in Ihe
well known formulary, " It thou art of (od
1 Charlea alipfier an. I reiatneu
!tain. sthich alone would have 1
a crimson
ould have served to ie-
kti.i.n, een during Ihe lifetime of Cnarles,
1 i...t. ihooirhi At In raise
ihu 110 1 ' -
doubU a to their authenticity
-
fn Irishman having been told that the
nrlre r bread hid been lowered, exclaimed
! .. 'fhi l the fift InM I ever r('j
L, f4 0f my best friend."
iced al
Iaj iiitf an Old 1) bt -A Trin' trj.
A niiMcl iiiit. extiMiKiioly 'i gitsjed in cum
un ite in one of our Al'milic cities, died in j
U'sitiip February 1H, Is , at the tiiieofsiv- j
'tii.fivH. After Ins iJi'Hih, aiming h n p ipeis
t package of very cuiiH'lerahltt s z wasj
cund, caielully I nil up, and luUllud as lul
In k a :
"Notes, due-hills and ncrnun's, agsin.t
sundry persons down along shine. !S .me o!
ihece in.ty he g it by tu t or severe dunning.
But th pei pie ure pout : moat of 'hem hme
hn; li lieim.'ti s lutk. ly children u ill itn
as li.. y llui.k be.i. ivihups ihev wul think
with mo thai it is be.l lo burn this package
Ah,. ill a month after he died ihe amis m l
Ingeiin f, whi n the elder hnoher, Ihu ndinill-
istratoi, prod red lliis prkai read
"f,
should
uciscriluuiri. tvnd S-Ked hi Cmiise
bt t..k efl in rei!ard tu It. Antllier brother,
a few years young' r Ihim Ihe, eldest, a man
of s'roi g impulsive tempi-mmon!, Ui.ablo at
the iiii.iiici.i lo rxpiess his f ehngs hy wind.,
whilu he biuhed tt.e tears fi. .tit his eves with
one hand, by a Ml tuiodu: iei k of Ihu ollit r
lowaids iha tint placu unlnjuied his wi.h to '
h.velho Pk,g, put efl.inea. 1,
was iii!est'il In another if the btollier
mat it m.g.ii t.e won nrt u. iin.no a i... 01
.!-. .1 l. ' - - .l t . I .1 . . .
. 1 . . 1 e . . ! 1 . .
Hie or uiui s nail it's, anil 01 . no uaies a no a-
iiinijiis, that they nii"ht hn enabled, as the
, inte.ided discharge w.s'or all, lo inform such
a nngl.t i-ff-r payment, that ihe.r d.-b a wete
forgiven. Un Ihe lulliiwing day they sg n
QSemtilcd, the list had been pr.-p.ieil, nod
M Iho 1 olra, due hi U, and ace. 11. 11'., lit a
itiiuntof which, inrliititog lolerest, amounted
10 ihirty th bsjiid (Jul'ai. were comn.i led
tolh... n.mes.
Il was lour months nfen ur father's deslh,
coritiiii.ed our infotmant, in the nmnih of
June, thai a. I wax aunoii in in. i-lde.l hro'h
1 r's count it g r. m, W ii'ii.g or a ponum
IV to epe k wiih htm 1 here came in a hard
fasnreii, InHa otd man, who lie kd as though
tuna and ruui-li we.ih.r had been lo u.e
rough
windw.trd him of fr, ..veu y year.. II
asked if my b'o her was not lha ex euo.r.
My tiro' her replied Ihu h" was i! e adinuit
traier. aa our lailier died nitelsie.
" W el!, sif," s ml the strsi g-r " I've cone
up fi.nn 1Kb C'pe lo p.y a debt I owed Hit.
o d fertl 'em in."
My hn iiher req tes ed him In t,.ka a seat,
bi'in.' al the inoiiieii' ei g .gee! with. o'her p-r-s
-in l the de-k. Th') old man ..it duwn,
and pulling on his g'j.ses, itrew ou' a very
ariciein It-alher i-i ki t b 'i k and bewail lo
count over his nnmev. vl hen he bait htn-h
rd. as Is nt w a In g I, is "urn, sh.w :y I w ;r . g
l.n Ihuitihs, Willi li s n il i;fy, in.litaiie
eyes iii no tr. li 1 r, he sig '.ed, and I knew
Ihe money, es Ihe phrase ruin, earne hsrd,
arid secret :y w ished t'.e .. ) man's name
miyhl b? t. iind on 1 lie f 1 mvii In'. My
bru her mi .1.11 at l-isuri; snd a.k'd hifit
the ordinary q te.'iuri, h'S naitie. residence,
ckc. Thfl original debt was f .ur I uudrnl
dollars ; il had stood a long time, and writ
the miriest amounted to b.-i ween seven en '
eigh' I tin dred lb. liars. My bro'her a enl to
his d.-.k, ant! afier ex rnintnj the !. alien
lively a sud i. 11 s:n;l nl oji his cnU"'eriaiice.
aid
,i
01! toe iruttt at
a c
lanre. T he old
man's name was iheie ' My brother quiet
ly tin k a c i .ir lv h s sole, a.id a cmvei
imn " ci r .1 bitwen ttn-nt whiCli I i.ricr
sh ill I 0 g"t :
" . ur tin e is nji'air I," rd he : " it 1.
dated twelve years ti', pJ slile 11 two year.;
Il ere ta no loess, and in inO-rest has .f t
paid ; y iu or.- not Ii mm d to pay ilns n -te ; tve
Can nev'-r recover the amount."
' Sir." snd the old mnn. ' I w.s't to pay
;!. Il is thn nr.'v b.-avv ilrlil I hive 111 the
I, ....... 1.1'.. L.A I,.,. I...I ! have
no child, no I 11. v ..I I wi man and I h pe we
have made our peace. wi:lt God nd w.sh lo
do S i Wtlh 1. art. I ! .1 like In f l II."
And he lall h'S bank Holes bel.rn rnv
blolb-r, r q u a in r tnirv to r unl ttinn over.
"I cannot lake Ihis ntotny," said tr)
brother.
T he n il mm le e m. alarmed.
"I have Clt si lip inrresl for Iwe've
years mid n litini over," .aid he. ' I will
piy y u ci topi i.nd imrrel ify.-u r qoireit.
Toe i. h' nui.t lo have b " it p id long Bp.,
hul y nor faitn-r. si', waster) t dol.ent he
knew I'd been unlucky, on I tol l mo not to
worry about it.
My brother then set
ihe all'
ma ler
p iiuly before hi in, anil b.ktng ihu bank b lis
returned them to the ool in in p ck.-l Inn it,
telling turn that, although i ur father had left
no formal w ill, he bad lerommendeil lo his
chi'dreit lo destroy certain notes, due lulls,
and other evidence, of debt, arid te'ease m se
who might ba legally bound lo piy litem.
For a m rrieiii me woilhy old man appear
ed In be iup,lied. After he had collected
himself sod w.ped a lew tears from In eye.,
ha t.nol ;
" From the lime I beard of jour f.lhrr'.
dcaih.I have raked and .craped, and pinch" d
and .pared, to gel Ih'v money together for
Ihe payment of this debt. Ate ul ten days
ago I hid mule) vo the .urn wiihot twenty
dollars. My wife knew how much ihe pay
men! .If this deb' lav on my sp ills, and tad
vised ine to sell a fn, and make up the d f
ferer.ee, and get the heavy burthen ill' my
mind. I did so, and now what will mv old
wnmtin say 7 I must gn bunk In Ihe cape
l nd tell her this gm d n--w. Khe'll pr -bil.lv
repeal ihe very words .he used when On1 1 ui
he hand on my shnuldeis a we purled ' I
have never seen ihe nghteitis lorsuktn or
hi aeed V-ggirg their Inead.
1. . 1 ... . l,.,n
heartv .hake of thn
c. .. ...a .1.1. I father's
IIBOU, mi'. '""" "I
metnnrv, he e-, on hi way r.J ... mg.
, , -' , . 1 . 1 . , 1,7. ,,n
A ier a sery sli 'il siletii e, lok ng hi" pen
1, , . ' ,
Cil arid infixing a nasi :
" Tnere," .mil my brother, " your pari of
1 I' . i.... .
the amount Woiilil peso iniien. ""i'"
plan lo convey lo me your ahare ol the plea- t
..... it..,ii..l lion, this ntieralion. and the I
money is al your ervic.e."
Such 1 the simple lain which I have l 'd
as it wbs told lo me. To add iho evident
moral would bo all insult lo Ihe reader.
ll.-sto.N Bui;.
A Miiil.a officer being loin lately by a
phrenologist thai ho had Iho organ of locah-
I...... ...... ,0.1 ti. r... lint vert hkelt .
ty.r.y ,,,B.. - -
I wa fifteen yean 1 ituli
..m i in inn nn
m.litia,
political
Fiom ihe Ktchmtwd ft fub!uun
DKMOLUATIC HARMON Y-TUE DE
MOfRATIC IlEVIEW.
W o gave aomo extracts liom ihe coin
m- nta ol the January number of this nrvn
organ of .he !),.mcral,r pmly upon the sub !
I It rt I H "nil l.ull'i ill. lii'nluii li.ir.Ld '
. - r-
I ........o
id tin
fm-il leiiiiniis iainnrral i.f the Bine-'
I 'H'livmn tr itineracy, those comment ex
cueii ci.i,.i,teiHUi M-n.slion e D.-mocra-
'C camp, an. were arplied by tin. Inettds . f ;
the various Ih micru.tC patna.ih. tr.il.eirl
re-pective fa vor ilea. In !ac, Dollgl.. the!
'nnois ui.iiii, anil u.e emnouiint lit ol Ihe h
?, .VlVi''''''0 p,mc'
l . ewerrrir-wlA,,-i1J m.ft mr- wttBftr
'."i uowela ol (tie I''Vtew extiibiteti lite
ahghte-t kind y teaiinng. The adumers of
- ., Buchsi .ni, liuiler. and other "aiicien a"
up HI aims. Cmie. i lently we hhve lo. k-
' dwnh mleresl lo sen how ihe February
number ol iha Urs.ew would meet Ihe storio
" had rui.i d, whether it would manfully turn
it, head lo the w ,,! and de out I he (jale, or
wnetlii r it wi ud show t'a atom to Ihe lent-
..l-.l n ml ...I d t mi .. r l.n . a .... .id I..
j 1 1 1 a ., 1
, - ...... - . .... ...
f ,nr if ' enl !.. in tit m i uf ll.al l.n t.tii.. I.
I'm iJ ! ui nmny ll'lillll IJBI'n jmu t.
. - - ..
" luli " pluck as an rgif is of 11 -eat. Ilhas
"" apolog-e. , no,... i ks no quarter
" upon .1.0
o-il .ogiea agstn wiin lurtv h-nst piwer;
, . ... , 1 , , ,
'u.ns of. r. im.e at .i.f. ...o i.iii i.Ht.-i.i, n.i'i
giea (eo. tin n r " pariu u ar J -sse. e
wtns-1 pie-enilv pmdoi e exiracs Irom it re.
mark upon General ll-jtier, and intend to
ptesersethem till i,;te. ttie l. i.uie Pent...
l" " I ..ov. n'l a. Simula thai jjenlieinsn
b the dein. trutic pom nee, ao event not at
' m protiah.e, we sha.i then have hit picture
'ea! drawn In inr hands by the hiic'.est I''
m"f '.itic au'luiriiy, a:d it will nut d-i f.
I'- mcrt lo (iispuie iho accutacy of the
iiH'"ss.
K-teirmy to the ttferer.ee drawn by the
'ri. 'i . i Gen. (' i',t the phrasa of mere
he.i-en h'.rs' eitifiioM'd in the January t'litit-
h-r, was des gn.d to l.e applied to Gen. ('ass
the H' View raw (list his Ittends have I-ken
up tnat pnrase ns "specisiiy spp-icab-ia lo
huo ' ma' k '..'.a apecia' V " and hi ve hi en
iu..k-rij ItieinseUes rtJ co otis by valiant da
on nsTa'nms and dt nni.ci i'uims Iherrui-oit,
wlien in f trt they themselves I? r the great.
e. inult Ihat cmjl I be uive-i lo an ennnrnt
siatesiniti by apptyini! il (1 him." It pro
ceed to dec'ufo that tu n. B ill r n" 111 I id
' the mere leal, u tmrse, and rtottne" else.
It tums feiri-lv spoil the I'.-nn-) Ivsniart
n ft in it call. " Ml B ii iiarnn'. organ," ' h s
pi'rsi.iial org'in.' aid lis .rro'Uh puce.' It
says: 'the nn u'b irce if Mr. litrhstniti
resirnti'es a itrt'ioo. tStpf r't en i.rfh.ird,
who, in li I I is to pi cl-.i'ts Ihe 111 ire eas-'y,
kee S perpe'u.l! ) sSiiu.r at llm t V. ui:r
iherrul, unit the real n ( jes are al It.- otl.er
end.
Bo' t: ; e what he Review say of
t.eo. Butler. It s; : " lod. 'i!, Iron. G.n.
Boiler's alitiosl total !ife'e.i:. s in (hiIj'iC
affairs, it t. denied at ihe ial I'lesnh ri'ial
elec'inn, evep in h" own neighleirhood, mat
he on. a I)ettir,crat al a I ; a to' cluan n jus
lilird at 01. ce by Ins r .i iiess and exr'ust
viatn, sod ins habit i f vot.i g f--r M hnjs.
No longer linn Ihe Is'e election fni Sis'" of
li. ers 111 Kenioi kv, l.n voted for the dig
ai.sini the 1 )i'ino.' 1 at., Ihere Im g third
I) iit i.er at.c at.ii Iwo ln cat..' jutes 1:1 iho
h'-M."
Ve ant r ihe re 111 in der if e Review '
eummenl on (Icn. Il.i'ir. I: denies, ns
will be seen, not only (i.n. But er's t'en.ix-
''ry, bill
li.i civil aid n.iotary ability and
sats he is "nnne up 01 lecote negaiivcs.
But to the eytrac . :
" The chafge n(;ai.is! In d m"crary was
C"lildered siilTico-titly well f.-ornled to de
in.i.i' a p' 1 1. .11 dent-il And (jcii. Bi li r
win1 to 1 he polls, 10 I H, and vo'ed f'.r his
own democracy ! Tins waa nti'y exeictstpg
the right w tiich every rn zo hii, t. vote b-r
w bom he p i s.es ; ami t.eo. ISo'ler, iCtn n 011
ih- prorip'a of ' every mail Inr housed,
selec rd tins new wnv of paying old deb s lo
Ihe deinorr.l'ir parly. But it is a fair 111
stance of tie iilieulnia hii ira ,1 weak man
msy he rnai'e In 1 x'.ilot bi t ne li e w nld,
when itnpri'pf rly drugged u;'"ii the ' 1 ,r .
where the part lo be performed is not in a
ri.medv, but in thn grand drams ol national
po'itir.. Think i f Thomas J- Il rsoi. or
, Andrew J icksoti marching In the puis an I
gravely soling Inr then, solve to establish
heir "demorrar y I '
" Under the same sU'e of igrmrni ee os to
h i iimvi of today, thn ni'inhei l the
Fi n kfnrl Cniiveution f. mid themselves m
Jnilliry last. A s-ins of r-nltilmtis was
then drawn lip by the m ne active and d.-.-i-.hd
me. libera, d'cl.irmg iho seiilirtient of
the convention, esp. cia iy as to Southern 111
terrs'si I he convent ton refusing In ar.l lit lv
y.ir of t!en. Rnilrr, until his eniiiiien'a
, wpre expiely declared. The lesnlutioos
wrte l, nan o Geo. B tier, who wasoii ihe
! ground, having c.m.i.tei.l Iy gmiu 111 person to
I xtpei inirnd Ins own nominal ion his first
int'innhl " net, stnr e yn'iti for hini.r I. 1 1
! was tlrrlsied to the rnnventioit that (ienr'ial
; Boiler fnllv aitsiained all the resolutions ; and
, . ., ,1
II was .ilpposeil al inn nine, inai tins wih.io
give Ins Mends something to stand nn, in
Hie national convent tun, beside mere S alo
pi idi.
' By Ihn seeminc fairness on his pari, lh
, 1 '
qtne.ed
liendliig Gen.
nrihenauon
opposiiii.il lo Gen. Butler wa
' "'- wss then given rrcomm.
Boiler In Ihe 1.1-ie ratio..
. . I .... 1 . ...... V. a ..u l...iu
I """ t
' ever, with 1 tin Iris't de.rrtei : Jmitce, yrr
.
honor, is Iho htsl Ihing I dfi-ire I
!
I " The New York Evening 1'o.t, Ihe Bnl
I I.. .....n In ll,n Mi.llh rtlUHllO II lllllt lllilll III,
. - , ,
its however, that I. en. I'.oiler is iiinneeni 01
" ihn re.olu'ii'os ndopterl bv that body ;"
thai it is net considered ptudenl at present
10 publish ' all ns information on ihe subject,
hut Ihat ' li' convention wero greater loo's
than he was.'
" This leaking not of em.fi lenlisl news,
just ft' Ihn disiru.l which pervaded Ken.
lucky at the period of iho l ioiikfi.rt Con
vention. "Thn demnarat nf Gen. Butler' own
, .,.,,. ,.,,.(,., , hi. .I.nu.e
."ii'i'i 1 ..n't" . .... 10.
coiiniy 1101 Olivine coniioeoi t in in-0.1110. ; .,1.1.0. - -- -
..cy.enpre.aly in-lrvtcicd liter dule-.tc lo'able, p.-mpt, and efRctive aid in thepass-ge
I the Stale Convention, (as did a large mnjoriiy
of the ci. unties of the Slate,) lo send the de
legale to Ihe II iltimore Convention untram
inftied and tirnnst runted in regard to Ihe 'ie
Isiileiicy. The most the Kiute Convention
I did or had authority to do, was to pass a com
o iineiiiiiry resnlu iou ; and evil ibis could
not be dona lill Hflcr it was distinctly under
; Nl nod tllJI (ipn. Ituller nnnri.voil llm ia.,.l... i
ii, ,,B had been , ,epd for the convert- I
'I'. . I' . I , . . .
IIIIII. 1 Ik t IVHIHOI'kV lit. Hill M l OtM ltd II i
..w.r r,..,vn,,ii,. il......r. . .. ... , i .
...... ,....-,., t ' uiii'niiiiiiriru
iind tininstrticled j in arcoidsnre it h the al I
n),.sl unanim. us winhes of Ihe peonle. ix ;
e.,r, !:1 ,hur rntinlv n.eelings. !
V0 freely accord resectable, q..iecent 1
ri(a(B , , Ia,r. I'm WB declare i
im wilhl.Ut known or fived liiililirnl lirmn !
l,!p- U him made up i.f fe. bV
- - ! fl ,,-.- tl.,,issvN -
any nreut political ineasute, ...... .onabd
a great liionghl, or taken Ihe helm In the
hour r.f political emergency,
hen the Texis quesiiori was agitating
the rrnnils of all men, and the people earnest-
ly lookino In ihe leitdmo minds of ihe conn
i,y 10 giw; Ihem . tne light, lo sin w them if
, ,,n, impu'.r. were . ghl impul.e,,
(,rn. liu ler wa fititihaticallv wiihont dcci-
....
- , L 1 . . .
mo,,, ii- nan .... argume...., no op., .
C ........... .1 I .... i. I . ..... I. ....
w nuni un w n n .1 to r. any wmi-i hki
riteuious cris.s. The Imur wou'il sir.ko
while ho ... Irving to hml out wh.l other
,en lh..i.,ht. I ex, c.i.e, or WiHii'(j'(,
sacked, b' loie (.en. liai rr cu d pet any
... . , - '
Kj-a in ins tieflfi, or a worn out nl 11.
IVrsonal bravery, it is well observed, n
, s nil.cative of itinial courage) in poh'l- i
cal tnergencie. U e deny Gen. Uutler Iha
..g.cv i.eee...ry l.-r a leader in peace, or.
.war
,e h
1 0 active set t ite, on 1 he the' re w here
,,n hisotilyrrputaiion, he has never,
stniwo cspscily beyond ihat of a
brave Sub-
ale in. Een w hen the brithtt't opportuni-
ly a sflor Jed lulu a a general officer in
ife Mexican car-paign, the high military
lutecaal w Inch watche over I he nwc d brave
i,diers who n list art tn.plicilly by the
tbou.-ht of annt her was found mournfully
want. fig vVe.ca'l fit iho act which indt-
ca es ;tt any perind of his care-r the ji-n os,
and ability, thu inilependerice of a leader.''
ilail iloaus.
(.. Tt.r s.ii. a-'Sti rr , i"i 11.1. i.is
. I urk holder llrrliiiif.
PufMitnil 10 picvmiis notice a larep end
resp-T'sldn tt'i'i, her nf 'he e tizn o' Wash
II g o I, and oth. r e ntities of Ea-t To'ili.-
.-e, met al the Court Huns" 111 J-meslMiro'
on WewVsday thn T h of Apti', I I it
this .uii.i,g of I .rdiii.. a ineeurg of the
.loekhoi l.-n i.f th- E. Ten. ,v Vs. R. I', is !,
in vote on thi-ir arceptance, or rejection, ol
Ihe aril tf ihe lain Legislature, tfl'iid ng
aid lo the snd road ; and. a'so, fir the pur
pe of j
the feiiiv.iie incident to
t,a o-raston. . giving a rubnc I inner In
cur S'nsl ir, J.a. W . Ii-adenrk, E-q , and
.-ir le'iresi-'a'ies, Mj ir B. Campbell, arid
I'lil. G. VV. Iriloi.l, and oih.-nof Iho . it '
Le,; ,', tore, u;.'j it.,'''.J in I'.o pS-S'ig1! o1
said ac .
The n;' ehHfs rnnv enil in -lift Circuit court
room nf the ( url II in". and 1 the pea
;,lo had eithd, ami wrs culled m or l.-r, mi
motion of (.'ol. A. W, Taylol of Carter,
Thomas A. R. Ni-Unti, of J'.rii-.b.iro', was
caiied to the c!..i r. and ,loo. II. Mt-Lin.aiui
A. ii. Graham, Bpomiiird Secrets i' s.
Mr. P. an, on behalf if tie commit Ire of
A rnttigeiTi. tits, unpointed at a prt vnu.s inec-t
tog, repotted ti nt i he I'uh'.ic l'.titier tv
prepared to ihe county emir! room, and that
the Representatives 10 the l.'i'e l.egisturn,
tlio P. 1 si. lent a :i 1 1 i n-,-1 r- r a i f the Board,
the Chief Engi.ie.ir, and Ins assistant., the
Pli s .le I and Si'l return s of iho llli elltlg,
sod .'rangers, wi'h as tnariy of the s'otk.
ho!, leu, as cjold he accori'lm.daleil wiih
f... ot, were cordially invited in be present.
( ),i rn it i' n of M j. McG .ughey of (J ee; e.
il was resulted Ihat ihe atock'iol.ler altou'd
vole bv h . ' ' . eeeonling lo the number id
!l eir resoectivo shares, on their acceptance,
or nori eejeplnnre, of lh act of the late
Legislature 111 fav.-r of our lln l Road.
The crowd then dispersed for tho purpose
of parieUing of the Public Ihnnor Four
large tab es were iti,c.,veic,l, set out ill trie ,
count) roitrt mom, and arranged by Ihe m'.i- i
hie, and fair hands of the ladies, and losded
wi'h all manner ol provision, rich, rare -mil ;
tempting, and to which the largo ciowd as
sembled around, did ample justice. 1
The meeting then returned In the circuit j
court rn 111, and continued the r proceedings. .( 'arolina terminating Bt Charlotte, .N.I.,
And first, the b .Holing for the accepiai.ci . or from wh rh littler p ace a line of Rail Ron. I
nun. acceptance, nf 'hu laws refer. ed to to : will be very snon opened w ith Cha rles'on v 11
wit, Ihu " Bridge Bill," entitled " An net lo Columbia, tf. C, the distance rc iinr-cg to
aut house the Governor of the Sla o lo issue bo made lo complela th" connexion, bring
ihe bond of Ihe Stale of Tcnnesseo, to Ihe ,,n!y ahut 1 111 miles, lull of which w .uhS
East Tennessee ai d V irginia Rail Road ,P y. ithiti t'.o linn's of Norih Carolina anl
Coinii.iuy, to aid tu the building of bridges, ' , ,0 remainder in Tennessee, mid when com
passed, 1 ".Is!," and the Gene-1 pln'ed would place us within 3" J milfs ol the
tal Interna! I inprmeitii i.t Bid," rniit'ed Cny of Ch.iilelrn from the point of ii.ter- I
"An act, to eslibi-h a ay stem nf Internal aeeiu.n of our E. T. iV V. It. II. , tor tbt
litiiirovemen's in Ibis Sla'e. p t-m d 11 Feb. , construction of whic h a very liberal charier 1
l."i" " ororeeded. Mini". I h W. ('..tier, of
1 ar'er. still I'r. .1. .'I1111111. riti'i i'- 'uu.i, "i
. 11, 1 .,
flSHIIlg.OII, li.-.l'g s pj"..." 0 -
Secretain.'S of liu Hireling, C.ntks uf the
election.
At ihe r loan of the elerlion it wa an
noiinrcil thai Iho vo'e in l..vor of Iho aaid
. ,,,.., there being 37. votes
' " " ' 1
j m favor ol occepting, nod 110110 lor lejecting
Slid arl.
I lr. Cinininiilnim, thn President of the
i Board of Ihrocmrs, reported that they had
I I I iI.h C.tli.u 1,1,1 rpinliiliiitl !
, llOinilllliiusiy in... 11 io ..' . -
: " The fro nils of Iho East Teimesseii and
V,. ...... a t'.l It
10 iho laic Tennessee
- tv
f .1.01. h.inre. ilr-cive the lit (lu.ihlied thanks
of I' o cin.mis id East 'Fein esseo and the
.(ickhuhler, mid directors of said road, for
their noble and united elf. its on behalf of
tins grand cn'erprie," and presented the
si, oni lor the acnon of this meeting, w hich,
ou molion, was unanimously apopted.
On motion of Mr. Bl ur, it was resolved,
that ihe 1h.11 k of Ibis meeting ara due, and
sre hereby tendered, in nor immediate repre
sentative in the Inle legislature, lor Ibeir
of the sell of that body in fuVor of our j
woiksof internal improvement
On motion of S. J. W. Lucky, it was re
aolved that ihe thunk ef the citizen ol
Washington County are due, and hereby
cordially tendered. In ihose members of Ihe
Legislature oit of Washington County, who
anted in the ten ollhtit body in favor of out
ur..La..f l.ilur..i.l I .r.nt
Aflcr the eJo,lin.,f the laal' motion, the
. . ......... ...
I'r.l.ll -. In F.,ini.til II II ll..l.l..l I. n
...... r n c..'. in- ' . Vu..
iiir.iiiiii ,n inn iiumo lllilll JflKIPUl . IU I r
meeting, w hn, in a brief, but pertinent and
fonh'e addres.. tehcaraed the history of the
c's spoken of, refer-ed lo Ihe a'moat united
stand Ihe delegation fiom East Tennessee
look in behalf of tl,.M ,,..,.,,.. siul the
in! Iiin-nifffstfif .1 Wklmilla ) 1 1. t r k.l.ml ir.rt
i S. J. Lu.ky then l&iML&ff ktlltWU-
t'" - "'" dmsm!tuW WfopTOB ,
I
" Urtolvfd, Tlist tins thanks of the .loi khchleM
of Iho K. T. Ar. Xa. M Hud. are hurt-by cordially
li ndiirid lo the IsViiatur, and lieprt sei;tjj?B of
a.l'ir-!:,on t'. unity, for their atiie, iir..'ferii
and ttTn'-ieiit eH'jrt., Ill hehulf of llos noUle enter
1 Dr.i. and otlnr iiniiruviniieiiti hi the Mulo " I
j j)f Cunr inthairi presut td iho following
y'J ul'1B!llm,; J "
. , u t r n . .. .. .1 .. L u . ..
: eo iiv inn iionru 01 I'lrrinuii, hiio wniio 00
,,, w, ,(1.,pted hy tins meeting, to w.l :
i '
Gi.n. A. E. J.-sirsom: The able ener
t?etic, and unlirinif .Atflilol the luntrii ol
! ,,.., , E. .,v,. & V. R. Had
, lha ,, L.iaiure. Faith -
1, ,, ' . , , , .
lully ha he lu'hlied hi
is iinpnrtnnt rtussion,
land met Iho Inchest expectation of the
It'iaid. In him belongs Ihe ciedil of c-ngi boro' Lill miles, which is about correct.)
listing the J.300, (IUO lirulgo Bill, and of povv. A. E- Jatkson, ol Jmieslioro ; John Me
.r.i.. . ...,l,. K.il 11. I. ..( C ,..ine : II. II. Iloljhatd. of
, , .... . . ,,, . , r, 1P1,.
,1 11. 1. Iliii.l. 4 nr. ii lul rnnn.Hiiv rnrn.
' , ' ., . health, im -
j. , '...1,1.. . to
pit I reu to our cai. se, lie f jii-riii y it.iinru.
James W . Deaden, k, K,q., our Henalor,
was then introdoccd lo tne ruoc'itig, and ad-
rlresHed it al lep'lh, selling forih tne action
i f tho late leoisla'ure upon the su! ject of
Cimirniin .School, the humeaiead, sod elec-
live judiciary, and Internal ImprovemenU.
r. , , t . , ,
O i hi l er topic hn rehearsed tho lon
, , ' , , . . ,, , ,,,
"'rugg e of Ihe friend, of Ihe llridge Int.
fori' passive, end exhibited the j iy and
nralulaiion which rent'ted on its Intel ac
Coniplntlimrnt to the friend of internal im
provement and closed w:ih an eh q lent ap
peal lo those present to Come furwsid and
S'j.iiiin the enterprise.
Mnjir
meeting.
B- Campbell r,ei! n l.'refaerf lh
and went mire into detail of Ihe
leading movement in the lam legu'a'ure
le th for sn i against our road. In cotieiu-iiun ;
hose present the duty which was incumbent
upon them thit since the Legts'auire had
prmiijed for Two Thirds rf the espense ol
S uild ng our Road, that t'oey ab.ii.l.l r .n e for
w ar.i and promptly furntah the tneans to mee'
ihe Lsiinre.
Col. Te i'.rd llien a ldreshej the aasenhbly
in a handsome marine.! repirtitr." his thanks
to hi Coiisiiitinnta Inr h selection Kill n
cus-ng himsrif Irorn 1
er.ng a iepgthy ad
; i Defies w Inch lift 1
drts on account of tho
preceded him, arid Ihe l.iieiinss i.f ll
hour.
'Ihe f;; lowing p'eari.l.lH nr,d ri'snltiiinr.s,
diawnup by Gen. A. E Jjik.oti, were pre
venied to the meeting for cunsiuera limi find
real by N. T. JacL.on, E-q , at.-l which, r.n
s .'mrt discussion, in v h ch the Ch-j.', r.d
Mesrs. Ilubba'd, and Ti'gLmaii joined, were
unainmubkiy adopicd, tu w, :
Wl.e'eas, the ci'iz-ns nf South Carn'ina
tire ijow looking with tniji h aoiiety and in
i. rC"i In the ope. ng up of a nore direct Corn-n-Miic.atin
bv railway wiih the volley of East
Tennessee thin
tsufTeredby Ihe ronds rd
Georgia, terminating at Clulttirnioga on the I
I 1 r.in e r.n r, which has b- rn Im v evinced
bv Ihe re.ololuiri ttial have bctrt adopted al
public r.lrettngs held in tee city of Chattes
ton and other poriinna nf S luth Carolina, mid j
i'. 1 11 a S ock'.i.ldrr tin ottr.g r.f the H..jth .
('nr. lina Kail Rood Company, in winch Ihev I
icoltcd to ei'lernl their intercourse with the J
sooth went by every pracitcab'e ci,nnnc! of
Ciimii tjnical.on, and have ordeie.l tha! one
or more rout" for urh cominar.ication be 1
urveyed at the expense of their C- mpnny,
i with the view lo ascerlain the pracligab.lity
1 and Cost of each, ,n 1 Ihtil the stiton be re
I purled to a meeting of ihe toc'!i;'der of'
the s.nd S lUth Carolina Rail Road c imparl) ;
anil whereas it is confident y beiie.'rd linit
the WatBtigs :i!ley. Ten., in connexion Willi
ruUwlj, ; ,.,- ,tl N. Carol, nn, . li, re the ;
mo p,hio, ,,,.,,e fr ,10 crinnl Xl,, ,, ,.,(. t,
,0.lrf.,j 'by ,ho ctti7.ns of South Carolina,
. .,,.,,, direct, and iiic.irr.no. n
le" expenditure of money lhan any other,
cnneciing a. it does ihe E
1 enii' s-e. on I
works of S- U' Il
Virginia Rail Road, with ths
; r'roiiirr bv the I - a est Genera
Assembly
; n 1 enncssi e tin oriHiriiin;
; a company to t.n
i ,,11. -i . 111 . 1
1 "O 'i 'I inn 1,....,.., . w....- - , - - --
! Ruad Company :
TKti'finf. h il Rtmlrrft, Tl.al a eemrtntiee ol
I .,,, Bl.p mili-il hv llm rreai.'.ent et 'tin
' m.i.ui.ir lo prepr n . hires. 10 Ihe Umi'i- .i '
I of tit. oa.l. I'.ruh... liad Head Company, copies
r vhirh shall he Uiinsinllti'il to tin. II, rectors ot
r1,n,,-v, i u,,, coipurata aut' utifrs of
n h iili'sftor. ami ( 'i.'ntt in, si'lting forth tho euim
t,. routn Im ruin. ad rsinision. hywhii.-h
ihev v
ol l
.Menu' '.he tru not onlv ot lh. Vd.lev
I ciiin-s-er, but also of VVfslertt Virginia
and ll-iti rn ki'nloi'kv. a w.-ll as what would en
ore to them trout a tiinte rslarn conneiton and
tl, nit i oHnaiHin and aid in enritrieg an examina
tion ut tin. rente hy a competent en;:int-er.
II. 'I I. .it f.tt!, a ill ths aitiln-s. he Inr
w anli d 10 ihe (.meriiiir ot oflh I arouna, and ihe
d lectors at I'.o ( entrsl Katlroad cninpnny ol 0 .
I '., and .oliril their co npi ration, and with Ihe cili
xei.s ol Snuili ( arninia nod Hast Tcnnrw.ee in
calling stlontn.n lo iinpurlance of tins Koilroad
connexion, and s-k Ihat toe survey of a line lor a
rinl.a.'i. Inn.. Mihstiorv. N I . to K nox ville. 1 n
nesare. ordered l.v their la.t lg..l alnrH, (lo llelr.y
llm exp.nso. of whirl, llm s.ii.i of PJ UUU was p.
nrmteil out ol lh I r.is.nrv tn ine .-its..) i.
' .... v. .... t' .1 ..
nails so a. to runner! will. Ihe K. '1. A; ts. li. It.
si or near Joneshuro', snd lbs money appropriated I
1 , " 1 t
t ..prmled ... .d ..nvry, wh,.-., ., I arce.p'.r
all Iho l.r-zinUture of South ruro'ina hod in vii w
in direct iiik the survey lo Kmixville. and is lis.
Iii-ved to tin as near, and' on inue i lb most pracli.
cslilo line and al a'liinl Imlf lite cust.
rVesorrd, 'i'htit wa roeouiiiiend Itio holding of a ,
ronvention al Ihe town of Lsnoir, nr Moimitnn,
N O., with the view lo eltrit Ihe ii.ll jmn" sad s.
sisliinne of the citiri-iis of .Viuth i arolina, Nnrlti
t srolins, Kant I enncufuB snd Western Viriiiiia in
prnctir'iir iiiusns neceRtiiiry to the completion of
tins ruud. - n snort as li e rouia can be su'Vi-yed and
ilia cost nf con.inietion estniiatcd, end suggest Ue
1st Munduy ol July as most tuitablu for huiduifj Iho
sa'iie :
note
Diatsnres F.iimatrd from several points in Fast
Tenneioies to which it is prnpoed to ellend
Itoids hy Iha lioids iyf eoutli Csroltna lo
(.-liBrlusloii :
rinliiiooi;a Via Atlanta to Pl.arlenton
444
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618
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Knnxville
" Atlanta ' (Jo
.. V.-V. o"rm. r J- -II
K snd
rhailutto N, J do
Vis Atlanta to t har'e.non
' Ital.ui. iap lo d l
" I l.iir ul'u a c. do
At aula no
11 H .tjini t'ftp d'j
" t'ntrlotta do
jiinnsed Hip A l int c, Tenn
Jotienboro'
ijo
Ab.nirden
. tt
It
Onto li.iad wmtld ciinnecl with h. I ennesM)
and Vs. Kail Eoad J une ten nr twelve mil''
eimt of J .ne-buro , and this calcjlution is
mn'le under thai a.ipp'isitinn
In c. mpuiing the distance lo Charie.tnn It
' wa assumed that the dt.lil.ee from Char.
: lof.e. N. C, to Ch,e,tott, S. C, isi.12
nu t-., which it is 'jelieved is mo large, mm
the rli.innce from the farmer p. ace lo Junta-
t, fr,.r ' . Samuel Kbea. of Sullivan : and
(. ISiiiz ,f it ran oer. were a ppoiiiteu by Ilia
' chair l. prepare the abovo mentioned Ad-
' J.,... . i ul,h a, i,,llcn 'I'lnirohB 4. K.
.. i n , ...v , . . - -
', Nelson, e:.J J-u. W. Derdertck, were on ir o-
ti.m subseqtienily added.
! The follow ing rest-'uiion i .T-red by A. G.
Graham, w as uti-itiimously enrrn d :
RttoirtJ. 'I at ti e Hunks of lb s mretii f ars
'du .-l r I re. ;y ectdistiy tr. dered. lo tbt l-dies
ol Ji-t i .'! i' ii mo '. iriinlv f'.r I ti. 1 1 1 1 ! e n t hnun-
,J , , , ,, , t . .1 , ,
ttlul. ami i-.sisl.il limner which was prepar. d 101.
,,. ,, ,,, aj ,A w,, i, .i,K (4,
i( on n,.i d-y ; ini t'i iinnii'i; Ioi k unmi il.nr
ettsirts f. f..s n t se s ut.. u . f ll.t.r I., an
r; .o.j w.li t-r loa tj;;fi I.I-.1 i i p fcuun ot cur
It. I liuvl.
The ni.e'itia ihen adtoMri'iet! until ? o'clock
in ihe eveinng. l r the pj po-e id hearit g an
ad'!ret on the r-ulj-ct of ' Ral iuuda" llulll
M j ir McGdiigt ) , of Greene.
? oVock, P. M. Ap'l 7.1M2.
The tnetfii g cobveot'd, pi.tsoatil 1 1 ad
tojr.iinent, a considerable number of ihe fair'
ladies of our Ii wo tilsn being present a III-teiesu-d
t-pectaicir of ihe proceeding of the
evrmng.
M.ijor MiGnighy i'eti fork the s'and,
atid i!i hvrrrd, an able and th qoent arJilien
111 favor of P.. in ads, (irrtcimg the atleniio.t
i.f b s Ho'ii'i'tiCi; mine particularly to tho'l-k-cts
..f s-'clt ,;r:pr.iv tvienia 111 niyancing the
'ine-fil uod 1 ii cm liit ion ol the country.
At the iMtif tpeiiti 1 f h s address, wh-ch was
I it ccivej wnh manifest I keiiS of approbauoti
'during its progress, and after passu g a reso
, loiiuii, d.rec n g that Ihe proceedings of th
' mcetin.'. lot fg.-:o,brd to Ilia J spei of Jont .
! boro I if pnli'ieri". in, and that other paper
'in the Hi.ite fjyorahle lo our enterprise, be
IriO'irs'-d to ropy 'ho same, the meeting ad.
I I .un.rd otilil & i-'clo. k tomorrow mornn ij
j 'or the put pose of revtaititl. and approving
e JitiiCritt 1 g " " meeiifg.
!) o'clock, A. M. 9 Ap'l. 15-J.
Mceiii copven.d puisumit o aejouin-
M loregomg proceenn.gs wero
rcaii, revsen. eno pptiivr.i i in.n op.o -on-Hon
f Dr. Cui-.mi g'l '. 'he liiceling ad
loiirii.'J a. no tin.
T. A. Tv. NELSON, Pres'i.
Jno. B MlLi. ,
A. G. Gii.tuaM. S
Sec v s.
A l.nvvji'i's Itnlii iniii roe.
The Boston Post bus an antuli le of Mr.
Bu'chard, the revival preacher, while he wa
at lairkiiorl, N", Y. It we Mr. B custom
ro g 1 about the si lages to enlist thn wcbI
I h and 11 fueuiial t,i attend Ins preaching,
,11 11.. r to (cive some ft uf lo Ins mretiuj;!.
In li e tiurs'! ; ins perariihul itiotis one ilay,
he iVI it' wil l - Bob S .' an attorney of
s itno reputation and very fatimu for Ins wit
so. I r. adiness at repartee.
Good rnornine, M'. S,' said the Evan-ge!-t,
' undeie'aiiding Ihat ) nil are ore uf
ihe ieac'l' g men of this li yvi, and a lawyer i f
high s in Iti'g, I have called upon you in
h,i,i s . ei gage you on the Lord' fid..'
Thei k iiiu,1 lepln-d B dl With an air rf
rrrat . o , ami wnh ihe most profe-on a!
ur pos.d.'e, 1 I should be most hsppv to be
eitipio). 'it nu that side of the, cae, Il I cnu d
dn ao cci Jislently wi'h my engagements ; but
you m ist go to some other e. iinel, aa I beta
a stii.'id.ng retainer ft. on Hie opposite pans.
The itinerant was am iz.'d, piqued and non
plussed, and deputed without attempting 10
.oppress hi laughter.
Dissolution.
rfJIHK lir.1. of W'riston A Uiglar i tins clav d.s
U. solved bv mutual enn-ent. All persons in
tf-btrd to Hie tirin sre tiipieslid to call anilseitlo
l,i!.o n this nd April (uurt.nr tin v :iy export
lo pa, ....I. s iho bi.sinc.s of ths li'tu niu.l be
I V !, I --.-!.
g-lAc
U(Miiovnl.
f axil Ksubsi-til.-r having purchamd
M tX Si- the who's of the
) j"! siiid S!ircl Iron
hn rnnii'vi .1 it t" the house of I!. II Brswlrv, near
,'y iippn.i'e J. ! Keir's llo'cl, when No hope tu
i-i-fl ai! ot' his old ronton. era and tru nils, ri h" is
deie-Miiind to sell Tin lVitrt' lower l'iH AH
1)1011 11 ha. ever lic it .old In Cl.arlnt'r. either bv Iho
. Vv lu.lessie or hetaii. 1 ii-se s ( iu "'
, would do well to givo linn a call bylore.suppiy n g
tl eninrlvcs elsewhere.
x kinds of CUl'NTKY rilODlCH lakiti
(n rxi,lg10 ,ur ot arc.
, toofiilS. -
UJ. J . l, , f.. oone al the tliorl-
j rl II., SIlOl t. I I IM n, ...
irnltDBKS from
, diatsnce punctually sttend-
ed lo.
SAM I. T WRIST. .N.
1 r .1 i,n
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