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s' r.i.'Birr-Jtr.. 11 "I 4 1 "c true io ficO, lo ijoqlr fieil'it, iO fouir Duty.' CI-UlOTTS, TO"- C, KTOSIBEtESK. 14, 1834. 4f ff HOLTON b WILLIAMSON, T. .1. HOLTON, rHui-itUTOK. TLll.M.S: fic Siirlli.C'arnliiM Whitf will I nn.iril.il lo TV)M.AIi.S AM HrTY KMS.i ,,-iy. rut in ii'l-.y."l 'or hi"' liii'lilli-, mid TllliJ.K tKiM.All) "I lli t-"(l of J"'''" X" I'-'l" f ill ' ...I i.nlil nil nrriin i n it.:--I r-rrr .,.ri.'iill IllUt U Ulti " . ,i,n nl' Ihe Kiiler. ' a rti.eim-nts ii.rri.! alOne Dollar i-r uure U' .L.. .1. ..... . ' h' hli' nr - ,,., aim .'. "'"i" '"' "'iiicf. min.iu. .rri.- " '"', K,l,;.,j'rr''!? ? To ... ,,1-ri r . a IH' ,l iiui 1V1..11 U.e rej;ul..r priee, lor advertne'f by Hi e uli iui"l.-'l ineutli.y ur j tlr. nt l lr ciNre lor r.ieh Inn.. ' ' n'lih "' ' ' ' I'C U. rc I'T cieh tone. ,,.ir. a.iwh- H.0111. ; . i; k u. r. Lu.mr.. inusl Ih- .lir. rl. .1 In j t ,,,... U-tler. mu.t be r-' , In til iMi-"! to. 1 r I'awi'i'iil ' b' n'odc l ithr. I . I'.iaini i !!:' arc uutlioriirti lo urt a n riti Poffrg. . J: "s. ( It Till-: S HI II AHH INA VHlii. Iim ntr tranc timiililo atv moM r rufoinjr I-: 1 lit tr in , r in ri.iik I I' tf ln-1 m nui t rifH utitl H Ii'i III. If It-'t'l'l ,fJ -I,, r Ut'ii dt tilirr I rjiiif lit rr lo it i H ; w in .:(, a i, it in p n. f r, I miMt tiftc iny 1m rl lu ay I .if r:I. .( ! a iiif.ru, ttinn liifiu rl lnin. h Mint l uiiiii r I" li' v ! I ; ' i (, :. M.r v ui.y hiii il iUry !r k I"1 - j; Ir- in . li . r.unrt I ; i ..' roj. o t , iitu I'l.y fc'itl. rri.i l ' iff '...M'-. t r, n-.ri.i n-..i ji-t ti.'i i ii ur . i. ( n f tnr liu I' r m m l In i H't . -;t-t ii.i- ii. I, a t I Itu nJ, i" it I tut- li I. ! " r tw v bcu I w ilic 1 I !ia) t r l.li n i n;'. jtnr bounty. r Mill n.t 'c ; ft i L- run'.. f!-wrr I 'i lri(irr hr.ul!) u. I.itlli, i llnfik "t" itf, il' if 0 it p'1. tin n think n( inc. !' r.' v rum ..f i'. t -n : r i . -1 j r . r Urt will ! tu ti.inW il' ll -r ; , . ry ol Ih'- ;t ii !h . if i ( . H Y lit r t f-rk" t t : . , t ! !if n r r 't It t r lirrn t In ti I !h ,iiu- t trii' tt tj nt t c f Uli TP rn ) fir; -it) (ii. f t t nt I ypt (H M t- r r I ! if i ih"1 ihy tu irt, liM-n , r iim nit r inf. - . o! fi in thrill i I t ti'sf -j rfnti I II, Imlli luv'il liur Wt I'. t t- f nit- t.u i ic i ti -Liur- i ti :. Mr,if y i.Tt tj urn , I'-in t I. 'ittiscfllantous. Tin: rMni:i:i.i. A j t irl, t!,r only d i .lil'-r of a wid . r ii.'jtc.i from ibr . oiintiy to l'i.nad.1 jt'.jrn her liv in,; by ro. iiiir' jii.br. '. ' wns very ban Isonio ; Willi fi--y iiklmir, lar.'e bcainmi: '-, and Hp-- I i oral ! he :i JU"t at thai mi ; ' i " - Sici. V '.oth i- r jo inn u.t I: nl.iod. W hell the S.illl lo oil.t to b'' pi r- I I y 1 mat r. -tie-s prim ipic, w hi. h mi ; ' f humanity lo nn k perfection in At i hot. 1 neiir ti.e lor.- for v "'ini'l, ati I'.n.-li-h travrb-r ca! l;-i.ry .stuart, had taken lodj-iii.".. 'lie li l.e .1 Lo.d Ile a 'tiuui-!-, baud -oine man, a ud nf t iuci ly '! f '!,''. As this .1 i -1 i 11 e-iji-lit-i stranger f '-"f l I 1 and from hi-bol. I, he 1 neoiiiitered '-5 (iiiilo. ila irl, and was altraitcd by her " --ii.iu.iti beaut,'. Ilni-ii-ily liaei'd her to -tun-, w here be to.ui alter went lo pur- ' i-e 1.11 uiiibrclla. J hi. was followed up ! pr.-. at- ,, flowers, chat-by the vv ay-ide, '. 1 uoitati .us to walk or tide ; all ol which ' r- "r alef-ihy acccrled by the uuni -Ted- ii-'tii-tir; f.,r wa iiinrail of the '' : r of a city as w ere the npiirr.-U of 1 r i:iln- fields. He was ine-ely ji'iivin 1 ir -1 t 1 1 . ,,r tcuijiorary xcilcmein. -hc, lead full of romance, and a In-art 1 : 'I' . etid'-r the iiia.i.-n.'.' f I . . . , vv a- 11 11- r i .. ,.e 1 u l;, no, rm the haj in. s .f i'1 t !,., jf,. 't. I 11. tiry invited lier to vi-.it the pub- .n.h :, on !!,. I'oiirth of July. In the ' i'.i.ity of hi r heart, she b. In ve.l nil hi- I'tcriii;. profeui.itK, unit cn-id. red In r- l! hi- In ide elect ; nhp therefore neecptod ''.' """'alion with iiiii'iciit fratikl'i-s. Hut '' el m. dr. s.i lit t 1 njipcar in on un h a 1 "lea-ion with .1 (.'eiillenian of hifh '-iK. ttlnuii , verily sunt d to be hi r 'villi. " v .iv ta,,t,: d hud aii'l. W hile these thoiitflils nnd.-r-taiid your hii-ine-s well. Hut ymt act 'din her mind, h.r eye wa- niilor- cd nobly, and I reverence you for it. Ify.vii Iv nttracli-.l bv u he.iitiful i.iece of ever visit Kti" Hid. come to see n.e. I will 'n'-t liih;!oiiiS to In-r i-iiiploycr. Could she tali- a without liiiiij. si cu, and pay for '""fitly when ,ad i-arne.l iiiniiey r-i n' i.li' The eiii,tr,tiou eonniiered her in ""Unlit of weakness. She conceal, d the "n 1 ami convey ,-,1 j. to her loiluiiiL's. It - tl. ' lir-t thin; she had ever stolen and and " r r"l'er-i- as painful. She would have "'' it baek, but she dreaded di-covcry.l Wa. ti'it miro that In-r rej.i nlatiee would 0 "" t iii a spirit of forgiveness. j n Ike eventful Kom th of duly she came ' .'' "'Iier new dress. Lord Henry coin- ! I' ui" nt., I .r Uj. Ikt excellent n. pear - Htleo l.nl -1. 1 . j . .1 t li, 1 " -in not, nnioiy. .11 ineir vthv tavdeiH he talked lo her ill a man- '"'ll sho did not eiill'l.rehellil. I', r- ''11.' this hi, fjioke more rdicitly , the i poi-l,.,, ynnn;; rreaturo stoj,.e., looked in '' ." "' with mournful reproach, and burst! . .. - , k " -irs. il... ..,,, ,,,L 1,, r I. mill "'dly, nnd nai.i Mv dear, are vou an in - l-l'-d '' 1 nm. I .-.in ' -Lim .....i:.. 1 :.i 1.:.... I... 'III. I 11 1 1, what have I ever done, or said. -i mi 11 iin. 11, nun 1 iiiiiiiniii- t!. 1 ...... .1.,, . . . 'i -n.iaL l avi- 1 p 'it iioi.p nr s;i ni i '.i siiouni 11-K in,. Hiieti a 1p1est1.11 "' evi.ii., lit Sllieeritv of Iier words -.llr. r., .1... 1 , . ' ... i "i" ue.-p Mimum-, ,,H .,.r imtHriv It you ari, inllo,.,.,ltii a .,;,) f,ir,, "'" ' i-hould make youolh. rwilo. lint vou .accepted my imitations and present so ; readily, that 1 nuppostd ou understood i Hit . ,j ' What coul J I understand,' 8aiJ she,' ex- rejit that you intend lo nuike me y.xir wife V Though reared among tlic proudest dis tinction of rank, lie felt no iiieiin:itioii to I'tnife. Hu blu-hed ami was silent. Tin; heartless cohventionaiitics c,f the w ot hi stood ri linked in Ike presence of tiffcctk nate Vim- mkiiv. tut-jiiuiivej ill inr to her ii'iiiililc luiinc, and tia.Jo lier-tiiie m II, ri4t ft-lu-itrk "', a no ua,.JO uenwmwi II, frtttt tt-lii-itrK fnl con-ciousnoss that he hail done no ii rc-, IrinialJfi L.lnr.- I.. I...- ' ..... '"J" J 17 1 1 uiui e in use' vl- . i uu rcnicliiM u ncc ot her would noon he to reculleetiou of la-t years huitcr- ! ... . , ., , , mi in i( inv uiiiiiin nai ueeii. i u the nolitudo c her '.hainbtr she fit in - 1 . . r t 1 . ioiierncs.1 01 ncail over her linue'l mr ens iles. And that clre-s hieh s!iu iind sluliii tuav 9n appeal ai.ee ln hlliie' hi- bride I ' ,, . ,.lt ,f .,lt. ,,oull; I,, ,...-. ri ,1 , ., , (HOtilil hut thv !n;ilt of IhT iHtor Jrinril : I11.1t Ikt I, r. n ifshe should eier klluw lh.it her child li u thief T ' Alas! her uplclied fori-bodin" proved too true. The -iik :i-n.iei d lo I. el ; .-he1 asnireled on In r way to Hie -t. re, and I lrn;-L'ed to J ri un. I hi i c Hfu-i d .ill llOUl i-hll.Clil . a IKi W f til iliri-o-Hllll V (l:llo- fouilh .lav. Ih,- Li , hit c:illi-il iin',11 l.n.. T o i .. ii llonper, ami iiiloiuieil Inui that I lu re a- a ouii' iil in piifin, ppi-a red l.i be inieriy ii i. iiUic -s aioi Uei.-rimiie'i to eic t . s starvation. The kind heait.-d I'lb n l iin- 'Inedialily Wc'.t to In r a i-( a nee. lie found her ly in" oi. Iliu floor i f her c-il, Hilii b'-r l,i'-e burl, d in In r haiidi-, soid.iio.' a. if b, r h'-ait. would break. lie tli-d (., .ou.f.jit 1 hi r, but could bla; i lei .iii-ki r. 'leave u a', .nr. s. ml It li tin- lei p.r ' I'tlhap- -he will piak to Ui-, il tlnro i- lel our I hi a r ' U i, h t n.-y ir a loin- tl- i.' tin r, I..- put b o k lie- hair iron. I , .-r I. tu ple, Iind his It:. iel biniMy upon hi r l.eauti lol head, and s.id in soothing Ion..: M y child c oh-idir in. a- I ii v I j t In r. Till no all lhu l.n-l .iioie II l li oi l,n. ,)., n silk, let tne knort ail al ut il. I w i I it s j .r the.- a- I woubl lor my ov n daii.ht. r: aiol I .!.. I I i.. t that I can help tin e out ot the ill fin -nit v ' Alter a hn tiuie -p. t,t in nfli . li snalo . n Ir. aty h'' h ai.ed hi r youi.j head on hi ll h lolly sleoild. r, aiol sobl . d out : '(11., 1 i-h I was dead. S liat vviii Hi v poor in -ther nay when -he b arns ol my iii-or.ice. ' I'erl.aps e ean mnnae lh.it -be nevi r kiio il,' I. p.h-d I.". Aimiinj her bv this hope, he p.aduaiiv ohtjimd liom h- i the whole -lory uf her neipiaintaiu-e with the i.ol I. man. IL- bade lo r i.e .'.iml.it ted, ai d t ike nuutii-liin. nt ; lor in- w I mo 1 1. a t the .-ilk j pa.d I jr, and the .roH.-iti-ii with drawn. I In Went immediately lo her . tiipl.'Ver .ni l I 'M him the -tj.-y. I his i- i, . r hi t ..I f. in e," 'iid he ' '! !;.- ;irl i- v-i.in and ,-h" In I he only clnbl of n y 'or ui I r.i . I i e her chlllll C to r ttivc to" o,e falsi- st p, .'ill I h" tn a v be r- -t r. ! lo .- . n I , , : li I a o - . fol and lion .table w 'h 'U t rt pa I -I 1-r the inaii. 1 vi ii I -ee I !f at Mill e in a ii ;' ' !".! I .11, i!k.' 'I ly agreed : . : Inltaiv tin pi i said he would have ! . ; 1 1 ot! pirl bad lie known all tin Cli. ' I I. ol -1" ul'i-t il.1 . e i Ut . 'I ; r.f the c.ie, I .r many a y '!' il rr. i n into the d m i. ird pat 1 V. 1-e III! f -l I .M tl.e I y tl ' lln :l - i r , v,l. ature i i n.i.l.t i a i! . ha v e i.. r u saved ' 'lie kind li :i 1 1 1 -I man tnjt .r.x- the le It I, Willi IJlliik' r -implicit'; . impiir. d f r Henry ."-1'i.nt. lln oi returii' d ni. 1 fond u. ted hii fiiambir. 'Ii.' Iioblelliali :. ppcare-l 'fled to '-p.. 'ell - rv a nt 1 to tl.e .- vi 1 1 - r : - c I thai .1 straiie. r in the Joani '.' lak. r en tome, sboii'd i ul rude up oi hi- luxuri ni pruacv. W In n In- bend hi- i ran i, be t lu-h.-d iin ply , and li.ii.k'y adtnittnl tin Iru'h "f the fill's -t.it 1,.,-ht. lli-bitnVv-b nt vi-it..r lo'.k lln- oi imii tiitiev t , ' hr.ir a t. -tinn'ti y ' a :. net the -ei ll-hn' and - tiinutiy ' a ain-t the -ei li-hie' and -in of jirotbiouey. lie did it iu mk Ii a kind and la'helly inalitn r, that the ymni-; liiau - beail was teuclnd. liee-kcn-i d bint-, l! bv -avite.' that In would m-t ha-.e t.inij.ii.l Willi the j;irl if he had knov. 11 h. 1 to I e v 11 . tonus. 'I have done in iny w ion- linn.-,' said he, 'but, thank Ibid, no b.tiavai of c. .i.lidin,' innnc.-ti. e w eih-on m y eon-, i. i.e-. 1 have alwav-. .-t.eiind it as llie fa-i-t act of which mail 1- en.ahh.' lln ni.pii-.ii- ment of the poor fit I, and the I'm !. 1 11 -itu i to. 11 iu whiihsbe liad b. .ti I miei il i-ti. d linn j;ri ally. W in 11 lii. tid I b pp. r r. pre- scnted that the i!k bad b.-i 11 -. 1. 11 fo bi- -.ike, I u .t I in- ii i had t h- i ehy lo-1 piol.t.i- Id.- i-inployniciit, and w.is ot li.-. d 10 return t." her dl-tllll liolue tl avoid lln- il all"l r of rxj.o-.iire, he t )"k out a filty dollar note, and offered to j-sy In-r . 11-1 -. Nay, said l-a c. ' ti.011 art a very rich r-jan, I pie-nun. I .-1 e in thy h ind a 1 11 'e roll of sueli ii"te'. She i- llie da U'.'hler of .1 pour widow, and tiioiiha-l be. 11 t be 111 : lis nl doini: her r.-al injury. I iive tne an.-t In-r.' Lord Henry handi.l him another II tr y - dollar note it lid smiled as he said, ' 1 .:il .-ivo J..U a cordi.il wel ne, and treat you like 11 iiobh tna 1.' 'Farewell fiiend," replied the Quaker, ' Thoi..l: t.n li to blame in thi- affair, tli-ui lm-t behaved nobly. M a v c-t thovi be bb -d in doine-tie life, and Inlle 110 mole with the fe. liiiosol pour .'irl ; 11 the felines of poor irl; not even wilhtho-e wl others have betrayed and .le-eiled.' W hen the ui id n as an e-ted, -he bad-ulli- cient pteseiici! of mind to a uiiio a l.il-e nanie, and by that menus In-r li ne name b id 1. . 11 kept out of the iiew-p i.i rs. ' I did this," said she, ' for my p v.-r ni.'lh. r's sake.' ! ith tho liioiicv given by Lord Stuart the 1 t . . " I 1.. 1 - 1 stiK wnspni'' i"r, emi sin- .-.a--in. - her mother well j.rovided with i l -l l.i iilt . 1 1, r 10.1...- nn.l liln.-i- id residl In'.' forever re inaining a secret in the brcn-t f lu r In 11.1 factor. Vi hi after these event traii-pin d, a la A t- ...ill, d 1,1 In. n. I ll.o,.. r- niu-e. iitl.l I a-kei! lo see him. W hen he entered the ! room he found a hatidsiiiiiclv dres-ed voihil' ,;,i. 1.1...... 1,.,,. r r,,-,. ,n- -;v i iiuunii, hiiii .... e.-oiiiie. - 11 1 . 11 l.t... ' v ' t-.oii-s no.. .-in- ro-i- 111 i'kiv in 1 11 1 111111. ie ro-e n ud her voice choked a- she sal. I . ' I' ru n. I llojijicr, do you know tin f He r.-jnii d that he did not. She lined her tearful .-ye earn n.ilv imon lii ii . nnd said. ' you once hi di-ed mc when in : rent ...i-trc.-." !..t the -".d missionary lni'l lieljied too i:any in distress , to Lc able to recoil, ct her w ithout more pi e-; else mfuriiiulion. With n 1 1 emulous voice, she lade Ijer son go into the In xt ror.ni lor a few minutes ; then dropping on her knees he hid ficr'fiico in his lap, mi l subbed out, 1 a id thi- cdil vv In -t.de the fill;. Oh, whet sh mild fhwt he if it had not hei h for vou ?' i.wf he if it had not Ik ( h W hen her enioli'in w a-.soincvv hat calmed, she told him that she had married ti highly n - speetal le man, u .Senator, ot Iw nitue Ki.ne Iff ih-' on a i.-il in liicnd Hopper fl.He. tr. ili-rOK a 1 -1 1 III 1' ncii'l II oi.iier s ieinity, she hal aain and ii-ain n-- tl 1 ' 1 I ' ! . I V. . . . T. .11 .. ... . I inn o v. CIIIIIL', loot, lll wi.-uunv ih i:ie win down to catch a si-ht ol him ; hut when - he attempted to enter, her eoara-e failed. . - jui 1 111 ul rc to ru noiuc 10- mum r o " . s;iri - In. nn:l 1 eCHiU n-it hwny v.iHnnt omo iiion- in f mill lii'thKiH li mm "n vivrri mo liom ruin ' iSlii recall' '1 lnr iiEli. l.--v, mid s.ii, ,.. . lo him, ' 1,-iok "t him an 1 leini-m-w. il ; tm he i- the l.e-l Ii ieiel ymir cr had.' With an e;ili.e I io.it.i- iiuttln r tion to ii it her h .l pv leni..-, .ue'i a . i c I t ' ;..! I.Ie.-tj you! sin- bade lei h.iieiait-.r fnewell. ni t r - - i- M il I' ll r. -Ii-.- I a-o I hi i..;i'!..;:iiv pte-.-nl llioii I.. I i oilv years til ol I ll- ell '. , ho lob. r, toyoiu,- mereliaiil, ol llu had he' ll -i hool lello'.vs loelln r. lio l oil a bright autumnal :.lteriioon, aitei i!h- l u-im - of liie day was over, in lioM i tin- ol i i m tun' l'i.!.i' lloii-e, an I a- they walked i.p W aii -tie. t t ... tin r, ..i.e - .id lo tin- oth. r, "'o.:ie and dine '.villi me fo-dav. M in day al'.vay- -i i in- a dull day, and e V wit..- ;.nd I like to h i v i - .on. ,ii" .!.- in - n i lily :n,il din.' or t ike le.i vutli U-. III. iovil.ili'Ui w as a.', pted, and alt'-r ditiln r, a- t!. y - .1 OV. r t In il wine, limited lo a eo.ij.le oi -. - . h. ) and talked ol t'e il s. !.o ..iti-j day-, .'I l( i ol t tleil ph'.i - a nt il.tet't-oui -e 111 t in i a I - tiiat -ueee, d,.il, they aji. e.l to liine vv;t!i e... Ii llo r on ait. 1 1.-.! M'tiday-. utile prev. nt. 'l by -i kii"-s or ..tic r .-.ni-. -o loi.'j a- they -!..in!d Ir. e. Tine p i ed on ; - .tl- am! 1 1 a uhti r- vv ere born I ) t ie in, ere w up, married, and -. ttle 1 in i:!r : j i m i eni'.- drell. t, hive li'.l i e. fl Wll.tii.-. N 'V Vol k h .- : u fr nil 'in "I lie p.aiti t f lilt!. .'iin - t i be one ol tiier.at eiti - (if ih" woi-M ; h.-r C'iiii:n.!'ce h i- int-r.-a-.--i i e v.'iid i In- w.iiet d real ii of iin-. .iii'.'ion in I -i no r d a V - ; In.ti I - at.d ar. !i..a-. - Sue h- r sir-.1-, steamers and other skipping her v. bain-, and private .1 ,1! in.'- of in ore t hail i i iiii 1 v i!".aii. e In r i.j -t w u -ipiates and avi - li ,ti-, ail on a -ea'o ol - - in :i 1.1 lieel e'. that he vv ho had pi wo. lid onee have I I id s.leh I oi-bt an en: coin. 1 1 v . : i il.-. d io'tl.e -t in Coliji e' ar- will pro lh ui-1- a -t ie .! reamer. I lor vv i:o deed the world, ha- i. ; 1 a'.lo, ui. til li e mill '. i- I w I. at two -i"ii' mo I v ol 1 :i r: 11 : .-I ui e 1 1 11. .,: the Klevi ii .'ill.-l. i.t I'll -i. lei. I our ow ii ii t i"'i, an I lb- ol-' Wo I 11 have i I, in.C I tile. I - h ue eo ei I. at: .11 I III. I - 1 1 i d. ill i - and i tin r i u iu 'in and a- nii. S.n i a:.' e eh - till..' hi- in id", anu -ti.i tu -e I . i ..I In 1 1 !-. h aie an I healthy .;, ni iv l e n "ii eveiy Monday alt- r-i.'-oti, .. -iiij up t;i'' -tr.-. I to. tlr r to l.i'lil t I it n l.i-e ll.'-V 111 :de t ) . aell n-r . 1 1 .:. ,1, . ,1. Th.'V t a l.ijli t : ii- I t ln-i r 111. r ,:.,!.!....; n.it In V et Hi a I I - ! i . . :i am .nt pi ii.i . - . at th-' r ie l.fe. of ' I.' it li n I -I. i'i!d be, a., 1 have 111 il ; and if tin y have 1 .e.-ltlli. -t "I tie Hi, I. b il. l.ll. I V , (lo V haV e t I: -1. 1 11 1;' li t.. de li 1 1 e d jo'iv. them. 1 :l : 1 : May - :.t ! v i 1 1 1 thi- j 1 M 1 x imp'., t 1 .--A. V.,.'. the - , their 1:1011 to I -tip CASIIMiKK 1", MAT,. Ih c'.r -ii.ii.- tl.. e -n in "111. -.l.i v la -1. ot I In- :ni 1 il I 10 I , tin- -I nl'iri 1 - I I 'olulln I CC " I t-e 11. 1-1 niti le-tin 11 1 1 : t . 1 111 1 I'd. on iir ;.t N. iv ay- : I- oil ill" .r 'in ;d 1 I r till ee I 'a -itlller l iv i-, id S ith I I o' whuil the C.i tiie v able of !m n.lllV -ilppo-e, 111- -.-.at-, i liter- aio ina. ll i--h 'ini e -h a u 1 il d-.e le.l de li I in II I . lit v , ed by li the alinn. 1 1 id.- I" al. but Up '11 tin tut I in. t 1 1 e In It I 1 .1 1 -1:1 p 1 - --i- - i v 1 v oiler 1- ke a 1 1 1 .' 111 it - i I . u 11 y I t wear. I he C.i-hineie 1 il wa- ii.lio liiieed into ,- i.ii'n Carolina -e'.eial yi ar- ao by llf. I'lVI-, who f.-111-.'l.; tlli'lll 1:1 A-I.l, . il l v -I iv 1 1 1 a -' t i-l -, on 1 1, I ,. lc 1' . a 1.1- i - , I I oil. v'"ll-l a III III 'pie. 'il.ev have l.itli ill- liodue.il by him into Nm I h Cat -.1 i'ia, I l. or ea, Al il ania, Ti i.t.o t e. and I'l.-ii !a. and are mix..', with the native ..'.it. Th.- i.ni of tin- auiiiial, vvljii h I- J. ; white, 1- 1., -t lie a lit i I III. It -one -v bat le-iliilde- iu .! i.ear.iin ll..' lit.! -t porti ui - f lii il- of the Chine-. txhibllloii. brilliant iu -Im p, a I ." It i- i ll. ly, : i.t.. araiiee. of oil It ill texture, and The animal i- ex- trelnely delicate A st'vk ma le fl the "oat-. W'e ill -hape. though liar ly on the li ur w 1- -h v. 11 v itli lea: 11 t hat I he meat 1- iv hit-' nnd delicate, and i- irefci red iu tl e j. n t . 1. f South Carolina win ivtiiey are reared lor mull. ll. A held will J.foti et it-i If .-1 ' : 1 i 1 1 -1 do'-, whieli con-liliili - a .'feat advanlae over she. iu bu'iiiil ie where does are troiibie-oiue. The pieliou what annuals and jdalit- may be acclimate I iu j-11 Ileal ar rcL'i.uis i- under-;. in-.- mueli iii-i-u imi 1 1' 1 n.it: ii nil the I'liiled State-, by mean- of which, and llie i xjieriencc lo which it .ivc-ri-e. iinportaiit addiiions viil he made to the information of ihe country in a .-I ieii'd .1 tal ail.iii'-. W e supi'iise that the c uiirion ooat ot North would be tnneli iuiir..v'd if Pied to tho.!- imported by l'r. I'.ivis. ,, .ii .ul South Carolina ihe ordinary I ha, ii-. n lai.-elv in .rue, tioin the aieina laeililv with ivlin li tin In ceil. I- W li i .' L the In eed, is iiiliU oV by this cm-. Ihe expel anient vv o worlh trvin' in the Ic-lllicm Slat--.' ".Id In ll Vil li" VI. Ill SINK'S.-. The travel 01, the V..,.. V.i.li l'..,n:il .- Voik and Km . 11.nl Ibillalo and New York t'ily I'.aili oa !-, vv .1 never ber. .0 l.irne as diinu.'the mint! .1 (Icto ,1 roads ,' o .il -.- The 1 1 ti i lit of the ln-t 11 in will lu). I robablv reach near'y if in't .pn'e ' ai lc I he bu-iiii ss of (lie Hull in ill i ami New Voik City read i- a!-o raj-idly in , in- - a lact that will be vv eleooie iulel- : b nee lo veiy !' ilia! juiau. l -pro.. - V. i lo the eoui (lonummiratioiu FOU Ti!F. MiltTH-'"-Ullii,IA Willi). jVissi.s llililuft : T he reason whie dured me to keep silent since t lie ub i in- lica- tion of l)-e. llccin.' m eoiul card no longer exi-tite' I noiv tirocecd to notice several facts connected with it J lie Poctor declares ; tliat no documentary i.vnleiicc, sh nr its he , . "' f ', a- pre-enicd ro I lie (leneral Con- i f, va- 1 ferciiee of I ".VI, showi if.' tho wi-hes of the . . . I .. t . t I i .. " ..I .. I - iieniM'' ui lite suoeiiut in ij i".eiieieu leiil- lory Coif relative to the . Hind ai les ot the two . . . . ... i rence-. !y rcfl.rvin to the minute- ... .. .- . . .. , iimii! i . i.'yiiiiii' t-xn,syt' U',i ear I'nu imr i i-vruiiur l.n-c wuo un in- t-n-rc'i in di-pure win iiii'l on y.t'jc ii III tie- '' 1,,-polt ol ill i.-'.'ates to the liCIIC I al C nil, r. nee, liif f ill iwiii' lahuaoe, " I p on ihe -honing of flociimciitarv evidence ot t in., il .He! Shu .lain.-. I, ll- ;, Irotu lie! .ii.iteriy t'oiiferences ly mfctin.-, in the terriloiy thus and hn h v ..'v itt'li r j i t'ii fct tit ml I'm iir, i a, ! the tran-ler asked lor ma I 'i iv as contrary lo tin; wishes of a 1 irei; nt it v. "i tin m. 011111 r-hin mo-t p.. rt i .-u - v com trued. '1 l.c- docuii.ci.ls ar "I. " ml r.-taliiielits, obtaii.'d (in pur-uaii.-e of ui.-truelioiis eiw 11 nt lie last si ion of this body." '1 ti- r. .ort vva-si.'iid by our i n - tire il.-I-'.'atioii, eoti-i-tiii' ol such In. tl I, lleV W . M U'ijitiii'in, U'in'tfiord .inilh, A M. Sl.ij.p. W. .V. ( i iinevvel!, Jas. .. il.e ,V t: , 1.0 11 of Jii. I v, honor, and : uoo e t'.;,, u . -i .i i 10 1 y inteilieriee, a- Slaey. inn. '; II I h. II. keOVV ile 111- ha- had n :.j..e o 'OI I ll.il V for r, and inevei'. i.-.-it his 1 ipia! - Ihe Ir. as 1,1 dociimotilarve v i- ih in. wa-exhibited t . the I i eneral l.'otif.r- i i.e., the-e e--iiiicuian-.y there was. Here aie ' ' wit in -M- ao.!:.-t one. What .-01111 hou, 1 deny u- a v. rd c' .' lint he say- no tioeuineiiiary i v id. ri. . ".v tnr us I .n'i vva- jie-.iited," ,v.e. l!it surely Ih. I '.v. mi i.t'lo have h:i I'vn i'l a from w hit headu.it- the aeiiou of tin-ii.-iii - :i Conference of I 1 1 J mri ie it !iei'e---:i ry In i-lib' s VV i-lie- b. tin! -.ii.h eviilenee of the t . -. iitcd to the Coiifi r- line ol l-o '. and 1 v lleein- was e oi-e-oi'titlv expectin-' it. lie say. the llem-nl nit', n-tice nt l-lo r itS N.I'. Iel -tored to th !l vry. w loch I S. ('. id by Illli-retU-i I r. v i -in- a r. v ion- ae'i- n "f I i f r-.l to the N. i' ... .1 l.ody i.i. ii tr:in-- renee, l.ecau-c tin tiiat the nclitm was j.t njilr W f re li.it a i tion of the 'ietieral S. I '. ih-l.o-ate rather Sli''i'i ii .- - lor il." J.lea-1 and til' Ihi- a I 'otifen n -trot!,' pr . t - i. !l" nf 1 I I i- in my c-tiinati .11 a uinptiou ir favor of tin- 1 -ti-tetiee )'oiiii'-itirv 1 v idciicr," of the I co - v i-l I I em 'r- 111 t .:- it i- evident, vv h ol 11- hi- j ail , a-ked of the et a I f 01, !ei . nee nt I 1 thr territory of t he I'. I ' infer., nee. he should have a-ked of S. (' '.''l o.-iti-s. Are yon now prejiared lo -i.ovv tin- ui-ht - of your "'le1 At the li-l l.'.m-i-.l Col.!, renee you stated ihej-'-n-jeo vvelo uliju. paled f.'.r tl.i- tran-l. r. Have tin v ''.' 11 t-iii'ii i. d, nnd are vou ti iu j.re 1 .11 . -I t. -!. , v their wi.-ht-? Ihe il.i.iial C ni!- 1 ei.ee a-ei 1 tain tl now e.i . i- 1 Uiidi-r the 1 1 1 1 r . natiir ii.,-: An tr m-f. r h i d" 1 - Hi yielded until th. e w i-ln-s of th ' p.- p!e ; teiiiired inloi iu .1 1 11 n .' e oubl in ou W'hat in U'li-tatici-s c uld iave ii, anu proper tliali sueii I"' II of 1 iu- I i:i.!"cd could tin ipl-tl e .ee lleliated until -II li.riiiati jii w a- iv en ? Ati ! e vubl 1': I', ein t ike a 1. ad in - f 1 ft in thi- di bate while 11 ti informed '.' It -o it i Very surj.ri-iti.'. Ik.it i! he -ou.d.t inf.-1 illation a.i thi- poi'it he o: lain, d il. II. i-cv idelitiy in a oil icina h "re, an I he ii.n.'t o. i,y out of it. 'ihe "fact'' i - t . . -la. born. l"ii iu what has been above tj'iot. ! fnm l'r ll cm-, b tti r it will be seen why the I " . - i i 1 . r bl'ler if the S. C. I '01:!,, . nee toon tue vote ol the 1 Ii 11 r.-li nt the van oi r, l llti lly tlieetill-.'- previous to tl.e lielli-rnl I -ii icia me of I --"..I on the 1 pie - t i o ti ot 1 1 a u - -f.-r. Ihe a. lion ..f the j-rcv i.uis liimia! C.'li.i li lice 111 lilt it irrroiii ii, 'I ne I1 1,. lor a.am undertakes to ili-j-rovc ley -tat. en nt nlati.e to Ike '' witleiiawal ' fioin lln- Chuvcii, of a nniiiber of tie.' I. m-t v.. .-ihy.inti-i.ieiit and iiitbn iili il lueinb- r-" i.i i..i,:iijt,.n. 1'or thi- purpo-e he .pn l-, -ti -'in w hat he call- an " uii-.diccted bit r'' l'o 11 a e. lit l 111 :i 11 of that J'laee. That I tl. r prove- that two lad.cs have h it the litiiooi-t and one at lea-t attach. I In r-elf to the Kpi-t -.ipaliaii Church on account of the trati-ter: but fenrin-j th it re-peetal.ility Inijbt be attached to t!ie-o I'er-oti- the . . ...'.''' n 1 1 ' 1 1 ' w I 10 1 calls tin III 4,W--t.isll, and -till farther t 1 -tl ip them of all I'e-peeta-lolity he attlibuo - to iheiii lea-en- for vvith drawin; cotitrary t' those avowed by theiu- selv.-s f or the sake of Melieidi-lll, I tl ll-t l'r. I'd in- " eeiitlemaii from W i'niiii.'lou" i not a i.u tli'i'li-t. I have only to add '-;:t my iiit.o 1:1 ant i- .-iie of our 1.10-t vvoithy and 111- I I 'l.t. l ed Metho.!i-t - in ( 'harlotle, to vv horn ti e -laleiiiciit wa- nta-.e by a " eentl. man" jii 1 tu a lie ti ly le-bliiij in W i 1 in i n-.: t -n. 1 led coiiti lent tiie te-tit'ioiiy of my frieud is a reii.ibie as that of Ih' l'. eiiis " ji t.t loin 1 u"' b'-i lis it hai unni.e- with the disturbed -i .te of thin known 1.1 have existed lor s one time p i-t in that Church, and the re-j.vit- whieli have fivij e titly reached ll. Ill, liecins farther d. i larcs " utterly with out f Mindalioii " my st iteluetit that llie deli eates of llie N. C. Ciiiil'i retiee, have for the 1 i-t I'-1 or lli veil-, at each scs-inn ot' the licneral t 'un ti renee. made violent efforts to wre-t from the S. C Coifereiiec her N"ith Cai. lina tciiitory. My statemeiit was made I10111 iin iu'i v, and t'l-mi the uinlecided toil'.' of lr. Ueeins' slateiuei t I Jiresiime he vvtole in the same manner. Now n he has failed to tun. i-l. lne with any proof that hi- memo ry is any better tha i mine he will pardon if 1 a-k f. r pr '"I' and not denial. Thus, Me-si s. IM1I 0 -, it w ill be -ccn tha not :i statement made by me has Peon d; j roved, and, f atthai . w 1 10 it is that " ib al so ri ekb-.-ly with hi-torieal fact-." I h" 1' ielor informed the ( icm ral Conf. r- eu,-o in last May lliat he was aide to prove that " T. M. Farrow. L. K. ".'"" he never liiteii leil to ili-cu-s tins -unieci in , nat io'ie. "I tisS'ire Ihe P i t -t I "' "' ic such thin-; and. farther, that -'' '" to the contrary. True he hid cva-ie'v denied it, but I did not c insider bis denial sullieieiitiy pointed, and if I had, I have vet t lcaiu that tin' testimony of an aecu-cd party i- to be re e:u!c 1 a; couviticitij. ,-n. . rrr-y I!ut I vi-h. to cull attention to Hint lt. I'eo.ns noes not Httenua-rYTtJcnv that liis promi-cd iit toWrtrlotte was to! be " fonneeled HJ-rTebouhdiiry jiiestiou." It is H ue ho denies even having " sent a mcs.-nge to the Chinch in UtrHjhjtlr " or to " the "Ji' oi iifhihrrs of the j'7?S(," and in several instances that ho ever inS-jided to " licu iitt'iltrl 11 " the boundary ci tim, hut in no instance does he deny tl ins proiiiieu vr -it was tone " couuecte itu the boundary iioestion tne cua. o brought aain-t hint. This i.s particularly u . . f I . r.f . , I.... 1 i. .......... 1. ...I. ....... 1 t .. ""'"ij ir-mi iulpmut.uiii. Kaiut-s uvn i i nans may i,c spur. c,pc,.,.....!y an.. ..rao rv.aence j more nan ordina.ny tu. U-taetory has been : p acd , my hand, conhrmi, the abov e - e ha, -e. Mr Lee. a sf.ui.eh In-nd of Ur . i . .ii i . , 1 - "' o. -i 'ni - t - r uid not send "any me aire or iiic.eri- '.'er to the Cnifii in ( 'Inn Inlti " i,u- to " the "'.'' '" members of the stuti'i '," nor did he ever it:tend ili-eus-iri'' the riue.-tiou in '' pub- In, ner would he if" every man. woman. and child in the comity petitioned him so to do," no he only vv a nt.-d " t-i . f us urn ny ,if , '"' ' 1 '! 1 ' " " Jin "'Is i n nmt tl- '""' ' flulti J ox jfifsiiilr n-nril to u ' - '1" I'-'' 'l tli( i"i'l lulu 11 ill nil r t 'imt' i ril'-i-s." 1 Hat vva- nil! Too honorable to asitato publicly, he will only doit .('.' .' Hat iier .p.n-i i.-nable morality; l.--t 11- io.-k a little fanner. Mr. I.e. sy - , a.'ain. "'Ihi subject ha- tut been I' ibliely uituU l here until ju-t nuv." 1'i.v iiu-, to the recipt of I Ir. 1 ' m's mes-aoo cv.ry thiti was calm, there was harmony in I he I iiui ehe-, fhnreli ineuibrs met each other and sjiokc kin y.the boundary rjues- , tion was almo-t 110 k:io- ti. but now how uil- fen nt ! I'aity sjdiit ciivi-b ? '.In- Cliurch, and method -t . i-s each oti.--r without re cognition. And why ? ll-'Cau-e this om---tiou ha- "ju-t HOT " been " joiblielv aaitat cd." And I charge l'r. 1 eiiis v illi giviu.' 'aid and comfort "to the !i-'i!atiii-j party in thi- unl.o'.v attack on the peace ..four 'ion. Hear Mi. Lee aiain, ' I .-hail draw up petition- tins 1 Cranio, and send them to our friends in the circuit, and Jm thirtlii j.ro ci ed to t stiMcrs." 1 lere was a re-oltiti ou found iiiiinediately on the receipt of lr. l.em's n:e--a-i , and tl.e agitation be i' all J.u'tiiiely J'" Inu i, 11." 1 make tlie-c cx-tiait- Ironi Mr. Lee's letter not for the bur to the !ii.'i!atiii-j party in - po-e ol prnvohin a r.'iuy, but in orm-r to fix on llr. l'eetns the clir-.s profcrrcJ ptllU-l IKtll, !llll Wllll ll III lias fo Ulsflco-tlU- oti-!y endeavored I j ev ade. And now, Messrs. IUit"is, leave vu with uufartK-st Impe tl' at your colutiiii may i.- t ao-iiii be filled by a lii.-jiute so painful, and injurious as ti is ha been. W';ih nspect, T. M. FAI.UOW. KKATIIKK PILLOWS TIIK LliST LI IT: rKKSLllVKHS. The foib.'tv iiij communication, with which we have been favored by a rctind sea cap tain, contains some tito-t valuable su'.'ees-tioti-. Ki adeis eaiinol but havo been struck w ith tiie utter u-ciessiie. nf ihe life pre-erv ers on board tl: Arctic. lli'iw" Ills. .1 t'-'i'-.' o s.irinu' Li rr. uf oreat sacrilice of lite attendant Tiie upon tne loss ot the ilil iteil .rclte, brine- to minu a circuui-tanec that curled nianv years since ami that may be of benefit to all " who .0 -vvti to the s'a ill -hips. it wis as lo lows ; A friend .f mine bcin about to cin btrk on a sea voya-e of ;re:it hazard, re-.p:e-ted me to -,-ive him a letter oi advice, to be followed in ea-c of disaster. I cave him a letter and therein stated that the on ly real and unavoidable accident attendi',? a life upon the ocean, were the ru'min al oil of ye-s. U at .-ea in dark night ami during dense f";-. To obviate the former the u-e of lights may, to a certain extent, iiinini-h the danger, and as a -afe guard in foe-, ri - .rt 111 u -t be had to the tolling 01 i'.-e -hii's bill, or the eoulin.nits liiiug of guns; but ati. r ail these precaution there is still great danger Ironi folli-i-m. Ilcnec it is meessarv that every individual, and Ino-t e-j.ecially joi cnger-, should be informed et I he best means uf savins; tin u.silvc in those trying times, when each jn-rson i throvvn upon hi- own re-mirc". It vva- to nut mv friend on his ,oiard f hit I directed him I bear in mind the all im portant fact that a feather J.il'.ovv ha- a buoyant power fully cpial tt half a do.en of the I.e-t. life ju'i'serv er- i-vr inveiitid, and that a common mattress would make a rait iiliijdy sufficient to float himself an.1, iriink. I charged him, iu ca-e ot belli-; wreck ed or lea-hon, to lay his biaiik.t down ui..n the deck, place his mattress upon it, then tie up hi- trunk in tin- same, throw th. 111 over board, and w ith his pillow s. cured around his body, jump after llieni. It so turned out that in the e-urvc ef his vova"', he was wrecked up 01 a leehoie, and following iny directions, by the force of the wind and wave he was driven sate on shore, where he landed and saved all of hi clothe, to.'ether with sevaral thousand do. bus in sn.-cie, which was in his tiuuK. Ile was the only one . 11 board that got safe to land with anything more than the. scanty clothing In which they stood. In conclusion, I have only to av, that if .e-i'ii on ship board would recollect that the pillows it 11 .1 beds ujion which they slcej. are the be-t and most reliable kind of lile rrc-crvi r-. there would be a -.-rent savino of hum 111 lives in ea-es of collisions and. r:"" litl 111 11 ' NAMTCl'S. ; Theniinulesof theCoiigre-iational eiiurch - ' es iu Massachusetts for the la-t year show I il .churches, -') "i pastors, ll stated up- j plies, tilt vacant churches, 1 II iniuisters ' without charoe, '.l.i.llll J members of church- ' ,'s, admitted last year :.'.' I 4. removed by death and otherwise I ..!. infant bantism's 1 ' 1 ivpotltd , frr , V K t I' . Wai,?UJ i-Ji'l it: fac-ti.Tu-, crrapt, iuti iuin ' j.oliti- ' W!,s 11 adin. a nevv-pap.-r arltele in a oafe. " ' 1 W r;.t H"t jou wou.d cian.. Jc.tro,i lU! vi,tlJ(. with some mark, of d.-pieasure, which two bcat(har...e .he --.t hmst, on your way , ,,,.,..;.. .;. r;v;i;, yo. Au-l,i..n cadets remark,-.!, and thus to he .etieral onlercce, and that you-, .. . ,,.c,.hin :! ',U.Mw the 'T'"''i couver-ation. Aiiec.i-,.. a.ree-vvi-hed to r;s ,i,in nl imr MhmIi.-I j . .. 7 , . . . - . ,' ,, , :,i 1 1 , . , . , ' , . . .. . , . ., I.eopie lor votes . and blili:n' f eti--.i- into , "' ' u '-" lal"' '"- B a" t'Ctraved into 11 rath- ,., , .. ., 1 , , . coi.tii'it.t by the fnuls iii.d vi. ence wit h i 11 1,(1 1 s .re-Mou ot American .-. ntnm nt-, .'O.. to tt runner tu I l,r l,nn mlmii 1 1 rx ,,l , J , , ,. , . 1 ., ,, ,. ! ; 1 , . . . 1 ... , ., v . . '' which they vv. re eoii'-.n't'-d. I rotn t ,- lime . 1 wlueli to.-y .arteit. without any ap- " 1 '".-''"' . - o o nr -'f 11. . 1 ' I ' . . 1 . 1 . - 1 . CIKNT liOMK AND INK PuLITI-, (TANS. I The comparison is just : Cn-sur vv.1- riht- i fill i v killed for coii-i.ii iniT a-ain-t his conn- ; try, but it was not he that lie-tPMc l tiic place-. .No one can leave tin: country with liherties of Koine. That work was done by "'heial idj-ervali.ju and eou-eld. Kviry the piolli;alc politicians ithont him and , "i"" I"U'-uils, intei course and ha'nil-, are before his time, and his di alli did not re- knonu to llie police ; if two or three meet (tore the Kepubiie. There n o neiro ; ' 'r eonv er.-at ion in t he relre-hinent, room of election" ; roiteu politicians had destroyed a tiireatre, s.jme one i, there to note it ; nor t'uei.l, and the nephew of Ciu.-ar. a.-, heir t) 'l'" tauie-taU of the hotel. escape oh his uncle, succeeded to thceinpiic ou the" ?rvation. '1 his sy .-d m uf c-pionne i-, in principle of hereditary suece.-i ui fai t tho nearest earthly type we liavu of And here, .Mr. l'rcideijt, hi-lorv appears onini-cb nee. 'o ii'i ei.ue. anu iiisuueu.e eiiaracier. us' pUii u tvaeUiu., hy example ; and lei u, n,,t ,,e l,v,vw M ij ,,jk,.. k WJ,.)0 lllil;tary a,u w,0 ,!(,.trov,,j ti, j. )maI, j;,..,uMic. J. v. l. .i t. .i... . ...i . -iy -ui mill''. iL is l.u i.io. i iri i ii u n i (I the l.raccli:! t.n.re lo r.' 1. 1 elee )ll- ti could hear the name-. I ' .feth-i ate audi 1t- ten politii ir.tis l.ouoht and .-old the consul ship. Intri-otc iind the da-.'.-, r 'ii-po--ed of rival-. Fraud, violence, 1. nl.es, terror, and the plunder of the public tr usury cinniaii'l ed o!i.. The pi op!,- had tm eiir.it-K ; and I0112 before the time nf I'iu-ar, nothitiL' re main. -d of l!e-ublicu!i ;:ovcnmet.t but the name and tho abu-n. 1!. ad I'lutareh. In the life of t',-u-ar. and not. three pa-, s be fore the erossina of thu Kubicoii, he aiut ihc ruined .-late of the eh ctions shows that all rleeiivc coveri.iiK i.t vva. eon, that ill le r.-.litary iWm had become a ne.e--ary C lief from the conte-ts of the corrupt and that in ehoo.-ino betiveeii l'-nupey a ml C-i-ar, many pvrlerri-d I'un.pey, Hot because they thought Ion, r,epu!.li.-all, but becnl-C they tlinii .lo l.i- ii-auM 11. .In ll... L-li... p:v(.,;.(rl.,s w,r(, ,,, u M11.lU , of r.:ir r-liatiee wh'-n he cro--ed tl:" liubieon. liold, still nior.- than t h "-word, wa- hi- de j etidiriee : and In "M forward the a.-etiuiii-lated treasures of plundered (!aul. to be j.oiired into the lap- of rotten polili. ian-. I In fir Ir o a n l.ti n-rif n n.-vi 1 1 1 f I i i-.. . 1. 1 :., ...1 ..m"' ' . . 1 . :. 1.. .1' iiiei 111 1 .1 iv 1 1 j 1111 none, l.i i. n-ei . lie i took auvantatr" ol the Mate of things which roCi:iite poiitieial's had produced. In llii l.r vva- culpa!. ie. and paid ti.e f.,i f, it with his life ; but iu C"litClll. latin.' hi- fate, let u-nevi-r for-." t that the j,.jlitieian- had under mined find il.-troyed the H.-jmblie before be came to si.-Z" and to lua.-ter it. lion. TIl'JIilllS 1 1. I!' 1,1'hl . TlIK CoM.IIKSS OF AMKltl.' AN MlM-TIJIS rv l'.vtils. The Pari- Press., of S'ej.leinbi-r olltli .-ays : Person- remark at lid- tnor.: .nt the coiieetive prtitie.. in Pari-of u le-s than five or six miui-ters of th- I'nited Stat. s. The-e are Mr. V idb y M um, uti J, i S-en '..'.ry - f Stat.- in tin: W a-bitiet ui Cabinet; Mr. Ca--. mini-tor al 1! tue ; Mr. l'aniel-, Uiini-ti r at Turin ; Mi. 1 1 S.il.iv an, iiiit.i-t. r at Lis! ..!) ; and Mr. A. llelinont, liiitii-t.-r at the ILio'ie will, nit counting tin' iiieiiibi-r- of the American legation at Paris. To these ill j -I . . tu a t i -1 we shall -0011 have to u id, they -ay, liuchauan, the minis ter at Loudon . with his first secretary. Mr. Sickle-, whom he Lad lately sent to Mr. Soule ; and we are as-urcl that t! 1 -e j..-r-soti.;.-s intend -ettitir- out shortiy for lia-le. where tin-y mean to ho! i a . 1 1 1. renee of some importance. The subject to be di-eu-.--ed is Ainericati policy in ''eneral. and Scan- j.i, affair-iu particular. Will not sm h con- tereeee nir. t m . l.v to Air Soule .1 r.-n. .- -r ,,' M..,;,:,i ,1,.., 1,., . -. l. 0. .1 t,c Spani-li pre.-'? As wc 1,1. -ntioncd yes terday, the rumor respe.-iino tl,.- pureha-e ot l utei lias found it- wayaoaiu into ihe Aineriean p ijur-. and tiler.: i- lie i,-:e-ti'-:j too, as usual, about tin; amicsatian of U;c S.imlwieh Islands. La-tly. we believe we sj' .ke al the iii;r about the project of ne fjiiirinir Piussian America, and of an -ther project that would eive America a footing at cur very door-. W'e allude to the ac quisition ol Monaco, for which they -ay the Washington Cabinet is in treaty with the Sardinian covcriiinent. It is known that the Aineriean have a tolerably good ajipeiiie of their own, and that they eteieavor to t ike advat.tar - of ein .uu-taiui -. I'or the rc-t. we are assured that explanations have b. en officially .lemniideil at Waiiintoii. A Pi:mi...i s Pi.vi i...o A-. t:-iiiv. The P.ii'hnioud lh-jiate!i eive- an accjiu.t el an 1 xtr aordiii rv and .iarini: bail ion a-ceu-i u InaUe ly .'Ir. inoitre r.lliolt, Ir i:ii Nash cot ta;e, 011 Thursday. Khiott not beiie. able at fir-t t gi t higher than the t-p of tr. i -. finally, to lighten the burthen -.f tin I. all. .on, .-ays tiie liisp-iteh. threw oil' hi- iiat, coat and bis bonis, and ti.' 11 cut loose his car and throw that a.-hie. He joined the cuds tiie ve-y small cords which had been u-. d to attaeii the car to the ball ion. and -eatin-r hiin.-i if uji.'ii these Ci'i.l-, ih-rc were three of them. I at '-'' niinute- before " o'clock bade the multitude a. lien and ascended ia i tlly, iu a J. light which, for peril and vli-enui-fort, is wiiho ut paraiiel in the hi-t irv ofbal-lo-Jliin.tr. After bein r -'l-pendcd belvveen heaven and ear'.h for about :l" iniiuifes, and suflerinir L'reatlv from the cold wind, he be gan to j repare for a ib-eent, but to his -nr. jirise found bis valve would not wjrk nt ail, and that his only chance was to await the eou'le'iation of the tas and the gradu il de scent of tiie balloon. Fortunately for him this looked for result took pla e about half past five o e ,-l, and tit ten minutes before six vt r. r.. ma.le a a!e ili-rrtit 111 vr Henry 'oud'r's plou.'hed ti.-bl, -ib.-ut two mile east of the eitv. iltMt,TloN vmi i.w ui 1 ii 1 Loin, P. v.i IAN. It is uii.iel t...ii ill Lou. loa that Lord 1 Pagl iu will be raised to ti. rank of ti.-id inar.-hal ufler the oj.ei atioii- ..f S.d.-i-toj. d ! ''he e uiiiii'.tce. of the ll -u-eof Coinnious - rep .i led in favor of ad liiioual lie'.J marshal-( I '' re.jte beiu: made. It is sil.-.n iid that ; ' ba- been decided to give hi- lord-l.'j. I'M-, ! ""I' in lieu of pension. His riivatc t.ituu : ; . 1 ........ . j '., uiti-cly Cli'iLM.'.'. it:ai:.s of despotism. A iter from Leghorn, Italy, in Ihe Nen ark Ad vi rli.-.-r, say.s : Spies and informer irc.uciit the Jn.t.-I-, cafe.-, and other public i city is an ii! u-trativc incident. It. show to what in.ii.irif, cv.rv visitor is constantly x,K,,,i. Mr. yuain 'had ta,'ltl.r pa.,-., lor the Cited Mans. Luring ti, ..v - ui. .huum .m .-. ti 1 1 r ... i.,i-.. . i... - ' ' pan l.t J:.-coii. Sou 11 alter, no never, ke vva- ,ir re-led ami throw 11 into the military .ii-oii (d' the Au-trlan j;airi-ou. 'i he I'ni" ted Sta-.-s Con-iil, d. A. Jhuda. Ks.p. a eiti- 11 "f South Carolina, though by .i:th an Itali in. ha, in.' luaid vf tile ea-e, loi t !iw ith waileii upon the Tuscan authorities I de manded ikcir i 1 1 1 1 -1 po.-iiion, and the release of the pri-i'.in.-r :.i Ka-t a trial aee.-iilin to the civ ii law s of the country, liat hewas told that the city was under military biw ; and I bat he mu-t call upon tin- Au-tiiaii eoiii'iiand, r in-chief, lie j. rote-ted, that as tin Ani' ii'Mii Con-iil iu Til-cany he had t'othiu;j do with Au-tiia. and I.e pr. . J his -uit in v ai.i and h ft. be! not, however, without a formal pr ic.-t. In 1 be hope uf iff: "tiiitr a p,-,.,l v r. lea-.' of the jo i-otier. he r.-j. aiicd t-i ibc Au-ti i.-u bead. ua Her-, whee he was told, with an air of absurd solemnity, that the man bad b-eti guilty of an ciiorniou- crini. nothing I. -- tuan an :.t l. tnj.t to seduce the you;,. cadets ;: excite iii-uh.ir.linatk'ii m-t run woul "f wl id, had the slit;hle-t foumlalioii in trnlh and that the Jnnaliy was death, and that In- mu-t be tiic.l by the mi .oarv ti ii.utia!. After re.'i-oiiiiii; the ca-e without s i. e..--, he closed the interview with al, a.. sinaiiei- that lie ,-houid forthwith communi cate tiie ca-e to the c jnunaieb r of the I ni t' d Slat,.- -.Iron (Com. Strine ban. ) novr fortunately in the '.ulfof Sj.ez.ia, on this eoa-t. 'I he in xt HiOri.iijir a letter vva- teceivcl at the Consulate fi.-iii tho chief of the Aus trian forces in 'J'u.-e.my, at I'h'r. nee. savin.' 'that the ris:ticr. in consideration r,f hi-be-in:.' a t-tr.-uio.-r-. a-.',-iin-t whom there appear ed to bo 110 te-timoiiy of other iiisorde!v conduct, and an American citiy.cn about to icave to the country, wmiM be re-tored to liberty ! It was can-fully adde 1 in a post. -dipt tuat tin- threat s.piadr jii l.a I not the tiie ca-e ! Mr. ( is n. llOIIie. of s nd tin- for th- !i.-ht.-t ioHu'Mi iv -safcl , on hi- 'I iie se.-ui ity of the Tu-e-in 1 i-verr.tiieiit aoain-t it-own peojile i- only maun aini. 1 by the jire-.'tiee of -",ii;.ii Au-ti 1.1.1-, whi'-ii c 1 it it, aeeordino to the !a-t tre-i-urv 1 .j nearly a million of dollar- annual'v. To.' Ijrand Huke is hiuis.-lf a Prince of A u-l. ia, and belongs to the I..,;lsL. ,,f H ai.-l. ur'. i.i.i' UrKi'Aii.'.v-. ii'.i.ii-nni.i. TLe. t .tal .b j-.j-its at the San Franei-co Minr. up 1 0 S i.teininr 1-t, vnr-. s-7,Iin.T:iT -n. The dej.o-it- at the Mim iii Philadelphia, to the same j.erio.l, wcte ol.ii.o?!) ; tiie total at both .Mints fa.;,,,, -(", (i. i J.-'i I T . I '.1 ring the -nun- pi ri. "I nf 1 -'d tin deposit at tin- Phiiadeipnia Mint were 817 ,7 !l,7 I" a iittie over tivo uiuiions mor.: tiian tho-e "f tiie two Mints this iar. The Philadel phia liii'il'-liu, iu giving these stati-t'c-. say - : "Tin- estai'ii.-hlii' lit of tiie Sail Francisco Mint therefore, account for nearly tin- wh jie delieieucy at tim iiibuieljihia Mint, .and tie. lore the end of the year we expect that the amount deposit,.,) (,Jt- coina.-e and j.ut into cireulalion Irum the two will ipiite cjual that ..f 1-o-i. The actual productions uf the uiili.'s of California is but lillie le-s than it vva- la-t year. l ie amount of oold shij.ped from San Fratici-co tor Ihe first nine tnoiitlu of l-ol, i- ,s.j7,'J1o.-:ii lo, aoain-t .!, io.iil'.' 1 I. A-the mine-, by the iist account-, were 1-c-riniiiii.g to yield more abun dantly, and new and more llici-n! machine ry" was g in- into "pcr.iii 01. it i- lair to vr. siime tiiat tin.' detieieney wiii be made up by tin c!o" of the year." HI tin' total am .iim shippe.i from San l'r inei-c '. 'T I -,:'.'ii came t New York, .-J.IJ.7 17 to ilr.ean. and o-ii.H-ii wi.i:t to I. in. Ion. Pi T vv vi i. Slav iin. Mr, ii. P Put nam i- iii iu-triou-ly vviitin.- down hi Maga zine iti the South. In the la-t number he eharaeterUcs s:u, rv i t!.,..!- words: "proiii it- very nature it i- i dc-p .'i-111 of foiee.of law, ami ot opinion eoundued iirtially mitigated ill Jiraeiiee by huliiane " I'.-mii a 1 coiisiiier ilion-, but in tiicory absolute. It is aduiiiii-teied lor the 1110-t art by the whip it i sanctioned by legislation; aim i; admits of 110 scrutiny er di-cii-.-i.in. All that can 1 e aid of 11, in ihe region where it prevail-, even by tho-e in -! .lecply iulere-lcd iu it re-alt.-, mu-t be said 111 it favor on pain uf peieiiij'tory b a tii-htuet.t or !i-a-.-inatioii." 11 an .voriiiern lieriovlical w. -pea in tins spii n, tu woul-l be jine hop- of Suit In i n litcratur. b'ain from the book nam i- rapidly vani- . We ire e lad t. idler, her.- tnat Pul ing flel'l tue mir- k' t The void -Imuld be -applied by the S..,it'.,erntuarterly li- v lew . the al h -t p.-ii-.-1k ai ill the c.'uiitrv. M ,-inn -, :" .'.,,, - . . . The last lin. ,.v, r -t by Mr. Pitt-field jirit.tci. who-e Ueaih Charli 'ii. a ceurred re- eently . w 1 I hi- : " iv. 11 jt 1 iel tin em hour s'-i.i 1 ('n 1 ILivin-; done thi. he sta.-i red from I, ca-e ynder a suideu att ickof oi-eas. , ne in a few day dud and was buia d sjiij.u Iiju. Lad sjiit. II . :iv r.f ,w .1. .1. -..-,-.. 1...
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 14, 1854, edition 1
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