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e at ilie disposal of Ilia . r.r or til0 iw to le vitbtu the juris- : i arah.li any putiltc etui" huh Uuppsiiis Miction, lo be used as portion of tbe fjonse rumtnuiii, a no il that do not suffice to maiu- t iiu older, ib-'U liu i.iny cull forth tho niiii na of one or iiioit States far that object, or ; employ foi the km ui L- cljtct any part o!' tlu Isiid or naval Unci! nt tut Euitcd f-tiitos. ' .ro, oi-o, it tin; obstruction i.e. to i he !a of tbu Teint.ny, and it be i!u;y prest ntod to liini as x case of iitsiirrecti-ii, be limy employ jr il Miptii-.--iiri the militia of any State, or ll.e land or natal fjrci of the I u'ic-1 ' .lit s AnJ if lbs T. n iniry be iuva del I y . tint ciitfcn of oibrr Siitce, whether for the ' pui --a cT ii- oi i lection- or tor anv otb- ; it, mill tin- local autlntitie-s lirid tin m-elves Ui. side to rvpel or v. ith.-tand it, they will be i imilli'J 1 1, mi.) unon the fact being fully as- ; cerLiocd they e!,ill lua-t- ciitaiuiy receive, the ai 1 of '.he c tieral govcruuiciit. ! )ul it is not tiit duty ot the President of' tlic l iii'cil it.'i- to vubiuir-r iutcrp-vili-tu by ftrcc to irt'irio the putity of . !.:;.;!ui r liter iu a -tale or TeiiiUoy. To do .0 juM be subversive of public freed nn. An I win thev a law be wi-o or unwise, just ' wi anj-i-t, is not a ij u -ii ii fur Li m to judge. If il k.c C Mi-tiiulioi.-! -that is, if it be the' 1 iw of tin- lmi 1 i: i bis Jury to cause il to la- r.t. d,-r ij-Jstain tbr authfritles r.f :iim l.i'e or 'I'd riknv in fx. eir.ins in ep; option ti il! iii;irrcptifuarj 'hinri,iii-iil. ' t -ur vUUl iiiiv'Tds liO i'jridicti'in ;f ri' v j.'ti iui . i y act-; fir tbu c u-titutioiirii in- ii.- ul ri-iii'i-. tin; p'-opli ff uiija-t ml- ' tuiiii.itnit:..m at.4 U. by a elian-re of public tit s, mid I ti ) . al, im vuiplr and more pi'iiuipt at:'i r 'foi-tiif tii3 iii,)! vioi'.'iice ; 'I b...-f .iu-t.t iti u i! tin .it-- tu.t-t be eru-; p-iiiiu-'v uar-Ud ti.ia i;'.Mt pt eroatn e 1 of polar ton ri i. i,: - t t . in.iy re-pi i-ted. ' I: 1 1,... ia.( jbirJ til.t uf iLe ptaeva- ble and orderly j-e.i.ie o! t tit 1 rrit ny nf K ti.-s-i tr i kt tin ir own 1. ji-istii e l.o-'y, UilCl tiril'Oull -Ocial 1st ts . 8ImI t' ulale lii -ir nn .-oeial iu!;iutiou-, witbeut t ireiu or domett e iiinie-t ui. il. lut 'i ltii'i:e.-s on tbe oi.e bni.il. U j r -i n-i tii. t t.o! i I i.in or pro- in tii i .u"-l.ive labor in tiie Tenitorv, hai , 1 ro.itiri-i nnei if f.u-i ft-r- i:ee on the 1 oi bet , f r i. s he r H.1T 1 1 .iii-n:ir.ee or intio.itu'tMin. ; i t- iinotber. f-lateinyiil!- en-: tieiy oiifoiiiiib-d, or cro-r'y cxig-er-iled, eoiicerniii j i ti nt.- nitiiin 1iiO lerniroi, are .-i iilou-.lv tiftu-d t'nroiiili r mole r-i;.t.- t) feed the il line f ' -t Mai aii'luo-ily l.u-re; ani tin- :iit itar tLt-ii; if rt tlirui Si ivc.-. i.i....' tii.' iv ;;, r.-tyl .i tsi el.eOiliae ii. i -r.iiui.:tt. l i;e i t ; ; i 1 1 t'.e Territory. 1 be iiiflsiuiiiai-.-iy a'i'atioii, of iiieh tiie i r-i-ni i- but a part, his for twenty ye.n( pr-jjurcd r"tlii;i ?avj Uimiiti -ile'i eil, N orlli il; 1 Si-'it i. I'-ot f r it I Lit ch a rai-tt r ; i.i I in- i'iu't:e tn i n-1 i -i 1 ; in- ot t tie future' I Mi.t.. v o ,;i haveiirrii a iiirrter oi tjo Jt' It' III : tijn u s S: 'I tit!. - iiil.aLit :!;! of t tie Con-ie-. p-l -...ll.-.i rn'.i .'Me'v. tO .r . Ji.-e,' Minn ' litem a-iv I" iinea) e-inotion. 1 iiu it-. s ul. pr.iueti. 1 t" - of r. jji-! a.i . nn. eon t.t un'i lite purs jit ;! br.piitiss oi. the p-irt 't tin- -i-ttit-r tin insent-s, with C'.od si-ins, ! tit trh ii.i ii.o.ofi-riin-e ti'iin Mob W I '. !l il ijJi'il d.tM iMe.-ti'jii, v in- h is rtt ;hi- I. 'in' of litre 1 t hi sji.-ll oi i I . ' iiti- f iii rir-tvr. ji'it are e u Iriit'ftl to t.irf our al I -ut.cn " the crerti-tatv-s of en. .arra-s Ti-e-.t s ' r Li'w exl i. It i.- ti e da'v n in! peoj. o: K v"i... t t i- )i.t - H-rr eery ait T pa'po'e resist ee to !N tr, 1 1. A b-.re aii. t-'.c ijh r.-eney the cit.tc lis of I ts St.n-, sc I t'i-j-e ci.i... t'i. T.ii, . y ia iy cr n: . v iiher 7 iiii. rvrr'l ii, of ni--i-re-iJ"';,j i :. tie':ti?::-, nor bv any 'i isithoriisea iiilittry fi'-. to prt. mpt - e- res -!i np-ii or u-urp tl.c an tii!y of ti.f ii.habi'ints of tli.i Ten'.tJry. X j i M. n of o.,r c'!j.:rv L-iaH p.'rtpit l.lin t'.f u f-r,:ot lost in- i i rtini"'it, aii I eiii.i'ie- I I (i . t..'rt:iiii .(ion of p'ucy fi.-i t!i .t. t'.er-fur.-. I'll I a p-irt .f in fi - le I. "si I Hi itle si. J its iLeasurtf, ilijst . .-a-i-'i.-r t- i, onor aii'! pr.;r, -in rj-;:ti-gri- i ..re i.i -1 t i io ii. tail, , by n L. tt ' r t r jr ii.SuetKT b" may p. -st-ss, ti.i ty .i t'i laws cf the r .jo'ie. Ent-rt a t'l-'fl vicar, it will iinpi-t'vs. ,',ntj to exert the w h my I of the 1 rai Kx- cutiie tj iip;,',it pulilc vfjtr in tiie Territory; i vimiicilc its l.iws, win-Trier feOt-ia! or locui, again-t 3; si'eii.p's of or.'Hiii-d r i- -ii f.- ; and so to po t e; its p-- ; in tiii: establi-.hiu.'t.t of tii. ir owu iii-ti'u'.io'i, u'nii-fit t-eii by eu cr laeVments !- 'in v. i' ii ui, at, i in the fuii i-i jtiyMnt.it ul tLrr ri -e-ure l l i tin ;u it ot-iovi ruu.eiit I, t.i Kion au-"l : t- he (..; lb i tlio ersaiiie a-.-t of ' h,; M'hoUg'l -io -!. it, I anees in the T.-r: i ry of Kamsa-, n:.:ioatc ti to m-'. t ,- govurujr in D.i-.--!i'T list were p- ut'.y j.j't. t-d witiiom t'.iu cffisi in if UjjI, an! in n s .:. !'.;' : y ioinii. r, there i-. ti sv, r- j - in to sppr. uend th it "i-ttrtie.rs ,i '. hi- tj qi-csT tlitr", w -tj i tori isin it ii.it ii.-r t j i .. , 'jtiii! ):' ii f.-.ie lit t- a nr.- to- i .- .. to ui-p f t'i. , ; -ii ! U- :', v '., . , f., . toct in. -t.t or wec-iii o! toitnial aititlui: and of t-x t c runl inurfert titc. 1 bis, it seems Ij k,, eti b-'-t br jcfrnii. phsio: I l-y providing thnt, wio-n toe inlii.i.- ll.it ti ff Ks.ua tn.iy d;s;;e it. and shall be of sufjici. lit I uiubt r t j eon-tittiie a "M.tt-, a e'ji(..ti:ti' ii of delegate", duly J.--el d I v t.i-. '.j.liiitd v ,t r-. Mi.iii a-''iiiit.t I i Ir.ttoe a cot. -tit iti iii. ati'i ttiu.s to piep.tr.-, t'or iigli r-gul.i:' Sioi iat-lul iiiotitis, its alui.A-ioii 1. I ) li e I nioti as ii ."M it;-. I le pe -fuliy r i.. i.i ., I lue t ni tu.. :,! of a law lo tii.t t 3-tt. I iti-.., pr,.iia'i. I it i. mi liou "f li. l.t; vlJ.r . .,.!. ri te i.i a he t Ot come i t aws tn the t ' : .1 ,. ap; ro- !i - any ( i.cnat 1 fs IS- .0 ttlf t J..., II- ' ll.aliit--,alice t f nub- I., i 1 1 . 1 . ; y j! hiu-i-. Ill AN K UN I'lEIU K. A'.oi.i a let.. a (if a- ti! OtltCM r il.- all Ii. it h j I ue It '-(Oil f'.t inl ii. toiiy of fi!o ni' r yuu" .oiliall with si, i.i- t ba'l bt-lt. l.e a CHti't lip. r k t j'.u, -t,i,...l- t I, ) I i f,. t. i. i - w .- bruuglit to t bi ll Me ..is. T.. U illlj.lessifU I leat.-tl bt-i il d ull' Ill tit tt i Spp H V, H'W , t tl ' I 1 .uc, an 1 will I I let.iii J. e-L i tit ry fiet iji eipi iw l' . aoh ti i- y. tii r I I !, it . re. it ilijt.li ,. i.t I i i ba a pa i; if 1- 1 . :. . ' t the lt'i i. . .... t l" I. r. It U; i.tti Esra t or Mr. hi:--ai. r-i hi Tv, s'ww b me liitliit 1 ..i-i !tti i .i. ue add W Ii.e val.ie ett rut tii.tt. t lal. tiie iJuu-b (,i i.-.rier.y lU iit-w jiies this iosir n tit,, i-al-cui.u .1. i A i ar of iron vai I m i,rk. i.d i..ti I. .r-.- slit- -, i wiNth el't -Vi, iii-e. u.its penloil t I oit.e , tl,t-"f, - Itiit i bit. ins, i.tl 'tif-e -pt nigs ff nslei.e. J.i I ,.111 I. rillllt-tlll.' pMjtltls tf liMli int. I t'elt llildr IlilJ Wi-e Ut.ar,is of one iitiii it i aud rtfieii iiiiU.s hi If iiKtb. anil n i Ulv wc ilie I ii.iic tbai a pari uf it s ei'mert ..I im ion ( h.r-c I....I , ii ' a b.nr ': tr . may and about. t place lit ilie disposal of llie . "VY :1 I" VM f jjovti) (Larolma flolbttt. ' - w 4su i 5 Tii,Wu j -t- - - ( - - CHARLOTTE: TiicmIiiv, February U. 1S.'6. ...... ... . - j: .: ; 3 I Wv luvr irivr-n up the inide nf tliin week's ' .ir n.-urly to e..tr..ii,iiui. til's. Our u r ; mil W r Itii f..r ii nr.i hi ur : m. I A Sptakcr it Last. Wc I. n..i.kN tn siinoiin. In Ollf riJl.IT" tb:tMr. I .Mim. ba Urut-lrcH-jiv.krr. M '' . ' '"" ' s,.:rl.r..t ibi. r. sail. We ln-ve not tun. or room : 1 J" "'ucU on lUe "'". l will recur j 1 in il ii. ul '.en k. tur ri-i rs ar- nlirnu to a j . ilt. r fiim cur crrt-siHiiih i.t I r lltr volt lifrl ol' v hit ii w i!! !.c "ivru in iur I. xt. r..:t D.....I t..:.i. ..I i.iiii ruiiu .viiimiit. i t'n Tin I . s t, llir ap Irsin when tbout " in iu-s Hoi., i ..loiiiiim. im v nn sn lecimiii uj ..in ol the ..in-ner c.-.m np ttiiif and another riiMi n-. ri' tin tr. ek, 1.11,1 whirh l..rti..ii.ite!v did in. ern us injury lt!i. ush il re wj a lan.-c i.iiin. U i . f f- ii". is sb ue -t it., linn. Tiie an i. .., , . ,i. ui is itirii-iit.il H Mr. Cdtfiwt Ii, the j.r. siiirnt .1 II S. ni!i C.ir.,!ii.a R..it llnad. tn tbe s i ed al w th. train was rr.iiumf. 0.ei the i ur... , Lalt Furricn Siwt. ainv. i of the t'trsia si ii ; urk, ST , l:v Hi. li..t ri.o.1 ii.il,. lo iur i.'i.in uit. (. uin.n had aiivamcl I lt"i. with sil.s tluung the w.ek of 7u,iihi u.-i!rs. iS.-euistutfs incline.. I'll. .r..s it of au early pcuc was highly fa. vtTudle. 'i lie i-rt bfuiiiurii a i.f pesee wi.uhl be s:-i.cd by f. Ij. .i. anu liie Cxtr h;tii alreaii imti. li. u Trinei I tui is. itkr tf In Mis.t iiti litisiiiitica in 'Ii.- ( rin.rj. It was slate.t t!ii.t itrell llulofl, woulil Ik: s. nt s the Hy.Mn l. liijt.leitliary, tw tin in w con Hi' i.ee. Mfrtinf Of Jiliitklieltlfm. , t.. ... r w,it, iir i,,cti:i.!u.r wc bi"i Cii-il Tu.-s.i.. itr.riii.g Up!, h.r I'hrt.r t. rltmi tiif- A t. u u-il Mrx tu uf tin tt.-ei.lii)IOf.r!i nl 1 '- (."I... i !o1 n- smi S. t'. H-il i!iMi. Ihrin; a I. ii , fUfii-irS in I ei linit'ii.. smi a tiy tit sitsrt. frt ei.i ii--I I..,. - t t In su r, and w ti. u we r. tumid W.t;rnsii..j tv hoiliti ti.r Mt-ttii ort;..liiZt tl bv lie i-i-iKiii tn. i at ei J. li. Vi list. li, f.sq. tl t 'i . r i"i it-, i.s etta;rinim. A ci.nmdtlte s... ay js.oiiid io s. ri' v itruijej, auti r. .rt l.t iht r ,..,..r.:, .rk v. re,,,,.. ,.ie.i. The u...i...v tin I. nm fi ct ss Diitii l o ruttk A l ,ci ti-.c u.etiinj; ;i or;.-ruiiu. ii:cv,.r ,iilCc tour visit to Elder Loveiu? s euii.imitee ir.inud iu verity iiMi-i rt;-.rttd, in. I a lliielnij ,j..i.ty oi stick wis r ic m up d The t- nwc4 tin restriction ui-en t'nr ilinc. ! Iocs ri-iiitivt i-i;ii.n w s . iu t-.c r-urenrsr ot iron; and a nso. .c. pif.i, tii.i b.. trk.eiti.i-r Staie . or t o y, si,,.u;o lo rt ft e i.-.. t r. r I c rri.rcs. uttd by a m n. ' ir. j..r. .iiiro. ue-d i rco!tit:nn aetbti-iaiBg ti.t- I-'iriiinrs of ii.e r-ail io run il pu-rnsn .rs.o in eonn.ii.to w.tn the North Carolina ard S :!, . ,oba Riiil Roada. Mr- Palmer ep d ..- r.-o:i.t,.,n.,i -uud that it uM base tbe I . . ... . , : .. . r . .... . . e. it i. i " ni tt r-vti, inti in leu i.i i-i:nNti , ; ill i ii to. tnst if ti r stoikhuitii t witt wo'liis lo no iit Ii.e eitante il woul J require an outlay of i (i.i v ii, -i- r.t.ti., r a. K t ti. t.. . ' c k..i r, th, rns.lt i ou aud it sii. -led town in lv.rv,.t imrmr M-. ! ,.. r !,'.,.,.. ih- i iiro,ieed a r.-'.ti rn.it j ui ii.e ssu.t im, tori, wiueh s. al v..ied CM 11. A n ; (iMfif.rl; tti f otttttni pilfer d ; r uf ftfvrctr lo f . t.-T TI. S nt.tii' ul of !-m eiuiTt'-r, n that (In Vrr. r' f -t! 1 f r-ini r 1 . !. rt, d by t!ie Anf'iirr ft ! tit w.tM'fi f frtn fut will Ti' -n If: w.rinrit ft-r Qpn f!tc tii..fjritv of ir r ;v, .. ffi-r? h ll-n. T. M. f)rrnrcfr. of irt'i Ctrurih iiiri. -sn t.i.-1 ihf fsrU of Tli. -..i.:.rt;.s . pr.MrV.rM.rfin?tb-ir r.tii t ir iintinL-i-n & Mai.fht.u t Mirriit'f. -.ul mi nr. iti rftml from thtn Md'THV F'TTV. oft Iho Xnrfh KiTti R'stsd . f It r' Fton hniitr tnn t! -p nfh f'.-.rnlina FI-nl. r ut!. f,-i i.-Mt arirjtiufr mute lj tin- K-atmiird bv I of V i 'nit i !! n. it i ii uiiari ynt-un! . -.n t t ' -i r tsf i f . I da il of Cfili-ufiie iu Up I; ti tuhy rt. T i f-rnt'r rr"ttfirnt fr. Vmr, jt m abb-' r (ii, -ri(' r, .p. tt-uf hi. i t.ri". it Hui til x , St. I ti .1 i rs-toi. Aspro- . Ir i-t so 0 0' ns w re o fmrit-o t y tl.e conin.ilit e I" ll.e i rT.et r. It ri..f ii lite fii f-o i. Itrit'ifiit. lite 'ti I.i i im. nut! i rfi rilit I . i x - io in- lor rt r-or t-t I. r,:, . II .. l. ! - K- til' I It- ttrtfi. j.,.: oo. i fe t.ekt I ..n't.e r,.iJ 'I" f ft I it.s' itt tf--Til t. oien fl tieeled l.'irf-etors I..r I ei- r nsij'ue i ear : tirfn i ii ts-'itto .V tn. Jolti, m, , A. P.. I) Tttls., ,i II V l,,le. J. A Veni.tt, fkittrt Mr Ahit T, II. A. Brawl, j. t.rl . . . II. Kni.fts. '.ii,...-Tli. o. s. DnRtt.. . W. ti. liW.tit. I 'l.i-i. - i. l our ti l A. (. Tavlur. 1 I tliltmlv J 1H-. i ' it' V. . ':. To- n' II ,:.r i t... u el. t t, d Win Jd,nst.n, lis.,., f 'lo- (ti tle. I'n oi. 1,1, a til,tll-i,;.ii ,0 will hr,r it to Ihf . in fer of Ihe rnmitaiif aUiiitiea antt L. si s. or.. Ii.iht's el .to i.-t-t, -rr riiart.rier. . i.-- ,,. srlrsll li e N. f. Kloeklit.leers had left rt --' iili.tii w 8'ioirf. ti l Uti!.s ill future n,t, t. Hie;- at I 1. 1. ii,, In l.j . lit'jttrily of t,rte Vntt. 1 Use, l.se. I-I 'f in f , n' I he VV, , I i W ,!. 1 tj-l. -1 (! r- I 0 rTiei.Ilt til eiri flfl.tli Ifrrt belts. tn J I'llltot , irnsf ar j A. Burr. '., 1 ss tt-.ti anii'-a. tl. inlet t' n'loo r.j"; f nils. ti.t c .. nJ cf iJr. CoL!., t I .,rt M. mk. m KIM; mm i i s. ft i.lii.r. i.i tli. I oimitisstener. of Hie Ui.n lie is .ia Oittiee le. tin. iiist.i.ee. . i. II.. .o: i....a t.ftiin.1 nt.. ail r ttrdi. j-.ie.t ll n. l ...tie i.f mliii-i, t i. ,,!i(vttt ' l-.O v u.tiilst t tot ir i-lhf-ers. Ard it ':itO ii k...t ti.ai, itir, Ki.r tiie- .til: .. in i... oor ot, s sit ite rj,.i 1 1 .1 ti,t. To. ol I I. 1 1 h, - . - , . , -bub lu-ue hi audcb.i- . , ..-.....,i,.e f, ,i. .,.,, ,J;ee '. . '.. I,- "'. '" I""" 'ignaily l-Hed. He cither ha. me nigiit oi in.; nrst lee nre so as g.-t a choice occupy, so far a we may do within the I not ear ry with us to that party, I he scattering, l.,. -e I fi.. f .1,1 , f',!M yf i-tl a i't " "v t i .11 li I;.-. ' - ',',; ; , i , ... M' lb,.H"". " frc,r ,M,t nl ",e ue toM 01 thP ,U,0U"- 1 I"' li...ia and legitimate powers conferred p. ' vote, which never hit. a. yet vctvd with us, "''l r,r!""" :;'-'... avails the patriot;.! .,,. my watch eve ry five minutes, occasionally on us ; i enlarging and ... Ding the caps- soma of them not n embers of lb- order. i-ici,. v,.s,i, ,21.1 tril Tvl i f!"i".""d '8 tHU'.,,S - Americans sU t.,r,,,g to lake a hasty glanco at th, erowd city of our government for hcificent infl - And an attempt lo d., so would be alnm-t AINT I.FI-V TOE.SIJ i.EK. " ., ,7 " U whb !J f ' . J' A"- ' '" " H.t"M..y- chwg m behind mc, but in the ences a. borne and abroad ; and, above all, ...re lo force then, to vol. for Uanks. They .U.,.,-W,,.V.. ..,t,Iieb..al,si,ae Ue I'r - d , n-.n t k-pt my eyes fixed up,,,, tbe door of , i,, preserving intact and in perpetuity the' object toll,, man w. are runiiins ; but I bee ...... i,.,... . ; 1 2, , , arV," h I U 1, , dbf ibc !2uV.Tef , r "r ' f KT l" ' '' 'h"Ur. l"ck-"f "', "'" P" priritegea transmitted to us." think if tome other c.ndidii.o were .Uriel I," v..ur c.t'u Juiian My.b.r !ic. . tario ' a tb.; ediMnal . whence ,, canomxcl pieee r.f EiigU-b U; The North Carolina delegation, w ill, ,, a ill, . hopa of .uccc.s, .lie, would join us, t bi bop I. it bs.tr mvgrof t ,Vd ! Now Tde utl':tS 7 '.'i VT .hX . . n.mty, w, to tmerg, from (he dm, am 1 exception of Mr. Craige, who -as !,, or even if Fuller were rua ,.p so ll.it h. if j t u - fe "I'wcu ."i i uo not ot.ject to 1,1 l.frstownig any oiiitilly alluded in lbi coiiimuii.cHt.ou ren- , misty region of romance into the broad ant. i f, r M. A , b . ... . I 1 . i it . . u i . c r i r mi!,l .. " the a, pctste o, n, wh- , my poor matter . bid, cencerns only himself .ud ,be bU appfov.l of the President'. Message ;" n.i.hly king, killer st-ro-i before that i u.'e ,sa ' ? Z I d tl "Tit T " ,T' f" ' . ,L ' bio., ,, b. acted sister, your ,oter, , s,g- 'rsMiUe,,, ; .,,d I have no doubt I',..ide. but tb .t I highly approve, generally , oMl e ' asswily. who received him with . Z,Z 1 1, , ' ?f ZTr .t, , M' ,: " T Ti' ft K 1 ." V.notisible ,,.iiy lai.ed with her bu band ,pp. te., I'u rce.m hi. preiK - forlor. bom..'' aired. I nol.le ...A . .L,: ' -I.:f. :. ..... J 11. .' , " 1 ?unT ,,e r P"7i "'J '', "J be M1 rt-ponsible I drcn, honor, I "j jyouall. toa wouitu U did, and go from Grange country uud a drunk- .r.l'. .n I Ohf my nticc, you cannot tfll how it pains tnj Leait to recouut the tioful tale that ban I liuiiibieU our lattiuy, anfl orplianed ao aweei - i :i.i . i ... t ....... .. in , vim' - j v u ncic i uui j vu aiiww ... w , cl! not lo know that I will ay any thingi j tbat is true, it 11. teliiug will !o you goou.i j and you know me aa all the mother you evrr , ' had, and yet 1 am sorry my dear toay that ; yon know so little ol the letsousl have j j laurht you. j bcu J u.cd to uiakc you and Julian gel: jdowu on your kuees to any your prayers,! i What was it for ! Was it not to cultirato a fuith thiit waa to subdue appetite ! When J you said " deliver me from evil " and " lead i us not into temptation." Through what iu- j .1.1-.......!...t sirunieiii mi man is ue leu uuo vempiauuii i and into evil ! Amwer, " his appetite." It " been, I trut, Ly my i i, flue nee, tbat Ju-1 ''a" l'a i'e,u preserved, uud yet you would have it in vour letter that woman s influence cannot a fleet man's appetite. What have I linxl t'..i- if I liavo l.iileil in ibis T To b , .1-. !. l 1... bid nilM.it Mv .1,..,, ,...; 1 i,ii,.r nit'Folf 1 bate bi-cii more than that. I hate been a daughter, , ife( a n)0,i10r, a si.ter, an aunt, nud in njj t,p,0 my wprkl lear evrllce ,l,,t J ' have been more thau a mere plaything ex cept in the srii'timciiU of your letter, jl tailed iu you? Iu all tlitse lelatio II arc ions my nn.-Mou has been lo persuade, I a:-k lor no more e. And we have used petition p rsua-1 and not the ballot-box, lo the Commis - s'mn .... . -ii. Metiers ot vhariotte. Ana wc w ill ueg a -1 p;iu if need bo to keep our sous, our lath- trs our husbaiids, our Brothers, from tbe vorte x of ttmptatiou w hi u ar petite ruins so lusnv. Would vou deprive us of the action of the strongest instinct of our nature ! " For the ml wren. ,"0"1 l""'n ol fcirus, will Split. Iltl UUli' tflll, a 114 lirr l.tSa, t-gttlltPI I (IK rat - .-vuu win you win any one oi sense or reason say a wife, a mother, a sister shall not do wll cu bv Dersua.sioil. and rtCtition ; or anv ,j1;lt ovei kidred can propose to g.,Te t10).c t0 dt.ar to her ? Save them fi om j what? Go to your father's grave' aud your j broken bea:tci mother'i too, and weep out mv auswer. How often has my husband jour uncle i.tiu me u'j an juu euu , iiuinv nas nin.i times saved by women " aud " when wo- ; nieu ak"1 the noble hearted amonyst men arc proud to give.'' Put my dear mice I , j End that appetite with our rulers is as you. ay too strong for their gallantry. Put . uugbt not wc who signed tbe petition have looked for some iu losoms of Carolinians ? , .,.1.1 .i .1 . . 11 .. 1!,..... ... ....... ; iti i my neice tiaa my toy juiiau Deen home , from college, and an officer he would have ploricd in standing " aione in his glory if ! necu Le to fpeak to ac( to uie w in n lie saw onr petition wilh our prayers and tears to step the temptations which have made j tbe aj petites ol to many rule tin m to ruin.; I My dear neice: I have not yet come io , tbe point with you, and I must do it even ; if ,,. 1? a,t JuJ ,0 J0U jn ,be uamo of ' my dead sister. 1 have seen a change in you i . , . iutroductiou to Throvvell Dice the tavern keejrt r son. Audit seems 5j.cc then tbat something las changed you ju cttrj respect. Is it o ! Are you de - termiiitl to j.et bitn if too can! Will yon -ive up reason, principle, religion, every thing lor him, aud be one of the best customers ot Lis lather s liar-room : V hat can mike y ou doso? I fear appetite.'' Aud how comes it, that on a ladies tongue are found so glibly such horrid words " ginger-pop,"l " cban.paiiie " and " good old brandy.": rnni., ka.-L- m d.ar n. do not five imir. ! self to such a creature: for he will be a beast tature; for he will be a beast appetite to your ruin. Juiian, above all things, to irse. ' I this tbo teachiugs ' acrc3?urcot OU Sty 10 J " look to bis burse jou have got since you have been tisiiiug Elder Lovejug's? Vour ui.c'e and inyacif. h,e to leach yon to lay up treasure! in Heavrn. Think of the w ords our excel- lent nuuister came over last sacrament day j tbe Elder was not there that time : W'k. sit-al. ,,.y porse, .teal, tr-.b; 'ti. mc C . noiiunr. nd. j Tv rtn niti., 'Hp biF, nn! ! b en c to tiiwo-: l:..l. i.et that, which net ,cl.. Inm. And ... ,c p,r mdc ." I The admission on vour part, ny dear! i j r -., l ' ncic. is very bad for tlioMr rniih liom you ; l,ave UfU Oi:twe Mfire You left LoixiC.I ,,,,,1 .riv . w.-.. !',,..;--.;.. ,.f ladies w bo did not petition with us. I think I vo i .......1. ..;.... ,!.., ,.,r you in-iuuaicd too much agaiiiit thein, and tb ir appetites. To close you mut come; bon.e i,ii and trcin r.owie. .bat b.v. 1 . . r. . . .- -.1 ..:?! i . . i iij-i 111 s'-iiiu li.. a.iu s-jtriai uusiuuii : hiiij we will do all we can to heln vou : but if vou' are I et.-niiiui'U to make iio chaiirtr. I must in-i-t. bow.ver nainfiil to me. tbat vou ' ..l........ . ..... -.s ....... .,,!.... -..it - .1.. kindild vou wore once proud, with usto ac kno! il'-e. : I am your grieved aunt PETfcY. ('U Ills, X. C. Willi.. '1 he following effusion appeared in tin; ' WiHern llt vioi rut " oi the Slh January : , writer i'"'ifis") iu last week's "Mini'" -fi!.js iii-it. a l.-f(. ui a liioos.mi . inn. .," m Ii...:ii."g7 i-i. i.t'. Mi. .age. 'e ei.i...t I, ru.lt to .re.." ' wilh i Im inan,iuiit, , thia w nn r i'ws, 1 iht: au.ur.iiiy that the ls.seri.ti si.d ..-t ii.. -i ?i"T..'rTTV .",f 'It '"I' n,,b, '"'t I IM. In I ) tjrtt V t II l I s st'ri H t s tfitlllltLftlTrf' - l iii..rk llii-t he is net .It i , his cor,.(ein-tn.ii ..t - ti..e wht. .trute the M. sge. Hale the t...li I,., ii Si.... ir.MM .New lltiu.psi.ife. sn.) sll bis' .r.,,.V,"..,M ,.'":"w '! ",U."J' "ITT"!" " """ !! UJJltW'rl fat. e t JSltHl llJ.lntlfi ffiIlt I.Uf t--i.dtrs the I. t Kr.,nd fUuri.t, t the truu.pt oi ' tin. wrti. r. It is no .nm tub. li. Hear Inm : In et.ne.luson, I, in nil kindness, furrar irn i In-. Idrctt, lionor, friindi ai religion, to tak up! l;,.,t..r, thai wb.nt .er he am ,()t. t arn.t tl.t Every candid mind must conclude that the will fini-h tho gossiping butchery tomorrow ' and dignity. I eau only say that, iu so fr I certainly within a very short time, cause a !!Vr.'!iV.n 1001,";, ",,icb llM Unn J,uc-d i abtiii-; night on George ti, fourth, which is said to , I u,' ,,,., I shii',1 di-charge iho oblign-' disruption of tho country Winded by pr- n. .10 u.,.t t..Ui.... up ib. br'.'1.Vtl.eVMi..,.,.',',,.j ,lantly "'"e'"'Wt to auslaiu the statement kc the grcaltrst scamp of them all. ti..n resting upon me with fidelity to ibe ; ty prejudice, and greedy for immediate wilh a bulrtt.li ; or m ..iiijaisi, t(,e i. y. 1 1 I'.. I which I made, and which the Editor calls' I have lung been nff-ctcd with n jnnrhmil ron-titul ion ,aud with imparliatiiy as it re. victory, the, Icadria 'utll nA arc tbe ul't siloes with hi.meredo n.u'itniit.r by j an absurdity ; the charge of absurdity there- I for seeing great men, arid I-confess my cu- ' gar-Is the ri -bts of rmrinlers of tbe House mate ff. eH of a eoure whii-h they desird ' Iii'uu'io '"'.''ifret' il'i.TT' .Ao",";"",",' j for ""-"'hes ilself to him. The Editor ha. ; rio-iiy w as wrought up to tho highest pilch ,ave no p'r-o,,, objects to accomplish. ! us lo take. ,r ..lib- .r. I..n .ra,, ,0 ridicule the concluding para- I o sc.- lhu renowned author of Vanity Fair. I , ai,.U.d by tbe single desire that I This is the condition in which weare plae- l i re,,, il, i the l ,.Wn, ti,.u frm.. Miine it. r:,ljh of niy communieation. All logicians ; I'endcnn.s and the Nowcomes, and wbo-c u, i y aid in some de2ree in' maintaining the ed, and lbs Country should not hold us n t.. I.f,.rn, a. ..rid re e.bu.d fr.tu, Flon.!. I., I., 6, i I hare agreed iu the opinion tbat ridicule e.n- name bad filled so much space in the news, wi 11 estabbsbcl principle, of our govern- sponsible for tho Don-orcaiiiiation of tli Z'k?,?A?,V,W ' tM,i'"": Aasa.cs.. ot Ve considered tbe test of truth: and ia paper of tba country for Ibc last Tew month-, m, lit in their original and American sigi.ifi llou-o. ,, ,, ,,. ff , . 'hts particular instance, at well as in all otb- ho I opened my band and heart, and bought nation ; in the development of the material I We have not I Jin no-.vt r to elect a Dt ni- I I I ll I'll If fit Hi rEn.. . sn .r ..t -.( I '. .!..- .! I . . . ' 1 sw. i I . J' . "V r"'r ry --.-: ,. , ' . !,i!,.,c(.yrS-Ea-MMe.Djitl.ia.uia bim, and tbu urjroliim to futura afpirations; but I do object to tt manner in which hu.Iaud digmiUd. If Tiesident 1'iorco will (uioiimng the Editor not l'roMdcut I'icitc,) tr.inbi i n.mr irlii.li ba rnlU tbu ' Ivnnw Nothing party," he nicans, I upponr, the Ameiicau party." Itwa therefore the uu- warrantable intirencc men the I'.nuor inn no u :i. ...! ,.i 1 1... p...:. i n i. u i gri u v iic vji tiivuvi uiv iw.-i-.v.im Message in Iho tIoue, by a tote of 7 for, and 1 'u aifaiii.-t It, that 1 uiKlertooK lo ! fend the Amcriean party which I coiuidrr- ed uniu-ily a-aailrd, as the follow lmi- guage of the Kditor tbeu publihed, I think, fully proves, hear biiu j " In the House the .Mes-sgc creates quite a surprise ami aem-a- lion among the Know Nothings. They re- gard it as a rebuke for theirtluiluro to or- ganiie, and by vote refused to receive it or allow it lo be lead, while the truth is the President by the act of communicating ir, .11. .! - !:.-. . .. ; vxieuueu to mem more civi.ny aim eouric- , sy than tbey deferred." Now, so far from " tiuding fault with his approval of the Mes- sage," I commented upon the latter clause i of tbe above Quotation in order that while he thought he waa couiplimeiiting the I'rea- idioit li was apinsllv ili.u. bim mi ininrv I K an iuiiitl i..i,uid it nrraonn HH I b fnl. 1 l..riii, " l.ii.. tl, triitli islbn Pre-iilint by the act of communicating it extended to Iht-ni more civility and courtesy than tbey deserved." IJefcr me: " This certainly pla - ces the TresiirJ of the United States in an unenviable attitude; for it charges bim wilh . bt-itii' tbe President of a party, and not of tbe whole Aniencan people. It 1 have not formed an erroneous estimate of rren- 1 dent Pierce's political acumen, he would be I ..,- . . . i. very unwiuiiig lor tiie .Mneriean peojiie io ppt the snuie construction upon ' tbe act of i communicnlinp " his Messire, w inch the J-d - itor has undertaken, (unsolicited, I suppose,) to express in advance for him. I ibink I ! have proved that the Editor's remarks pub- I lished 111 lished iu his diminutive article are entirely irrelavcut. But the Editor serins lo have; t.ABti it. a ititiMititl nini.il avtu'tiliMairntir if ' Mfcv . it i ... w-.w... - H . .. , we maj i,e allowed lo toriu an opinion trom ' hi, remark about the wondrous " harp of a ' I honsnd sf rinr-s " and t h turn- ibut una played upon it. I congratulate him upon the manifestation of his faculty for I he ap- preciaiion of mu.-ie. The people of ibis com- : niuuily now know that they have in their vi- i cunty an moiviiiuai wno is not omy " Kinpiit ' r.i....i !... ...1.11. in I. .1.- , 0f the plume,'' but can probably " touch the i t . . ft . . t,.i. - , . i .. iij;ui guitar also, x uis i.i surely vaiu- able acquisition ; for " music has charms 0 soothe the savage brea-t j" and the im- nicrtal Sbak.-peare has said : i,e ,an that hsth wo nmsie in his sul I, 6i f.,r irrasou, sirt getn snj spoils." J cannot refrain from slating here that, if tjje Kditor alludes to me, or mr harp, or niy tune, be unwarily compliment me very highly : but I protest against his marring tbe beauty of the couplet contained in tbe by nm which my father requested me to com- . ,jt to memory at a certain period during n,y bovl.o-itl and as the line w Inch he has quoted looks melancholy etancVin;; alone, I bopc he will not "0 ml fault" with me for quoting it with its mate, thus : Sir.inje thai a harp of thousand strmcs Sltunlo keep m tu so long.' Put the Editor declines "to undertake lo arsue with a man who. 'as he asserts wilh- out giving a particle of proof,) maintains, as ' this writer does, the absurdity tbat the ; Icmocrats and not (he Kuow Nothings of; Congress are rer-ponsible for the failure to l ' elect a speaker. He might with equal pro- nriety say tbat beeaue the 1'renUent sent linn a copy ot tits .uessage in panipnirl lorm, as he has informed us, be is therefore aim- ilar to tbe President, or can compo-e as good a Message as the President can. If then I can prove that tbe Democratic party are resnonsiblo for tba failure to elect a Speaker, tbe e.arge of absurdity will re- j coil upi-n the Wttor. The first portion of evidence is to b found in the letter of the Hon. A. II. Manhall, M.C. from Kentucky, Speaker, the e.artre of absurdity will re- ' ' .. which is published 10 this weeks number of tbe Whig, iu this letter Mr. Marshall says : " Wc, (tie American party.) have not the power to elect a Democrat even if we wu,bcd lo doo. v e cannot carry with us to that party, the sealttring vote which rer have as ct voted with us, some of I hem Dot uit ti. L Its ot our order. Uead al- jj, folio i iftir niiniatirtn ; nv !h amwr.es,; ca orgau. cue ..oust: .c mj lime by toting with u, and we cannot by t0,in3 ilu ''" " '1 be struggle may Le lontf aiid hard but rthe l.-inotr8U 1 1 8 "Ji bu. tut,;, i,iui, v, mfl.it,; ,U lt iorC ,aht V ib li0a 10 tle lulack Keputihcaui, or to save it in the oulJ "J " ca" e ed- WtUoi, of sound Naiiounl Ameiican. I refer tbe Editor in tbc ntxt place, to the speech of '"e -Ur. t. atil-le, .vi. i,. from v ir.-ima, which be can rsad when bebaalrisuie.ini - tue " 'tio Intelligencer." And last, though not least, I refer him lo what he ouF1,1 ,0 ton-id" good, sound Democratic ic Editor of " I he D.uly evidence, which tl) "olina Times," quotes from the " Wash- . ington Sar," under tbe bead of " Whose , : lnult is it T 1 Ic lollowiug is the substance nw """ snaae, me uew nrops irom his now : of the rjuotation which tbe Editor can read. : in; inane, as be detiioiUhed with vengeful '"Thrown Away Wc nevtr saw an oppor-! 'hjrst, the airbuilt eastlrs ar,d flimsy fro-t : Iniiity for catchiag a spc.ki-r under difficult i work of English nobiiity iu (be seventeenth 'circumstances more con tdetelv throw n a- centuries. The night approached for bis an- w a v than was tiiat of clectinc Mr. Orr to be. speaker of tbo 'J Lirty-fourth Congress, vesletriar. after Mr iiichartlson had with- drawn. It was an egirgiif$ )ax jmut toj postpone taking the main .pifstioti ou tbe resolution cf Mr. Husl, as was done on the day before yesterday. Had that question bevn put without postponment, and bad (he House then iinmediately proceeded to vole - 4(I'l t I" f,;r 'peaker, (Mr, Kicbardson having pre- viou'ly witlKirawii his name, j .vj r. Urr woultj bare been tl cN d on the next succeeding 1,lt for it'tcrventi.-T. of tbe J'tni'- ' w t ia t i ' ocri"lc' ufl" f'r ' r- Uichnrdson a with- drawal, Mr. Orr would have received near- '1 every Know Not ing tote 111 the hall, Ac. era, upon tie laitinui recorus oi ni-iory, il ,v i ... i ,..v l lilllllilics w - at, V " . u.u , u i i .lue p;:j,r of Lil; eUv.. 1 tot! xlmrcter, dclifcred in Unfrnnge maul f tarty out tb tneame4 which lie no abljr I il unil h nil! Ih.n burn riH.rvid Ilia lanting jrratitude of his country men south ;of Musou'a and DiikW line. I decided. iy approve ol mo pro-Ma very portion ot ma . m .... . i. ...,.. i ti.;..i, i.. .i i. ..ji-oi-ui-, ui. n U3; i iiiinn uc h.iihiivv iiiu true CoiiftilulioiiHl doetiino on that vexed quesltnn. lint will he carry out thufc mean- ' ures ! Judin: from Gen. Tierce's ante- 'cedt'iiti", wc have valid reasons for thioking that this ia extremely doubtful. '1 he reii- nous arc these ; Wo all recollect that n majority ol tbo members of tbe Democratic and Whig parties stronply advocated the : political doctrines vthieh he advanced in his j Inaugural Address ; but wc all know how eon he forfeited all claims to tbe gratitude of the American people, by op'nly v iolnt- '.l.-l.l ... l-ll I 1 . nig me pieugea men uc men B"ve- J'Ook ! at his recent acts s at the very time when probably ho was rompo.-iug bis last Ma - ,agc in which he so gtroiitly advonates slave- ; ry. he appointed Herder, an abolitionist. Governor of the Territory of Kansas : and sbi n t bo itib ul.il nu L.n.n in n,i.l. n. ' rn.-pd St bis pnmliiol !.,.( lr. .1 ..an r 1 bia nost I'rosiil.-iil P;. r.;.,i J St... non, another aboliti.nn.-t, lo succeed him. i The Fretiili nt'a lat Mcsape wa delivered ! on the eve of his Proidcntiul term while ! the approaching mom of another Preiden- Dial campaign shone briyh'l v to his iinncl- nation, and we have therefore reason lo fu.'-pert Ibat it partakes too much of the " inphintluni " character. Aetions Fpeak , louder than words." We hate hich cIiism- , ... . ..... . cai ntiiLoi ity lor saying : " v c fear the tirecks even I hou li tbey nisy offer gifts." . The South has already had one two many of that class of politicians who claim to be .Northern men with Southern principles : ; and therefore tbe Soul he n people will in- dipnuntly refuse lo follow blindlv in the wake of any politician North of " Mason's .ii.l tlit.L-.:sr.'ali..A .1.....!. I.. .. I....1.I u . i.Brvn a llfir, CUII II1UU;'II II V S IIU II IU I c the ! resident of tbe United Stales. Sir. Tan well at tht time a distinguished Sena- tor frnt.. 'ir..ini .r.AM l. ident Van liuren s treachery to the South. said : " He deceived me once, I hat was i bis fault ; if be deceives mo a second lime it ill be my fault. " 1 sincerely hopo th.it the people ot the South may never bereaf- ...i . .i. . . . ler have enusu lo utter this melaiicholy sen- . . ... , . . . ... - . iiuiciii wilh rejaru lo IresiileRt lierce : but as father l!ltehieued to say " .Xnns mions. Now M r. Editor, " f.iec the music ;" if vm ,have only one string. intend nf a tbousalid, it is better to harp upon that, than not to , barp at all : or, to drop metaphor, earefullr re-pernse my communication j and then I shall hone to read in some future number of your paper, of vonr ' undertaking lo ar- sile " with me. which vou sav voii'cannot do now I now mot respectfiillv rennet you to " extend to me tbe civility mid eour- tcsy " which I de-crve " by publisbinp in the Western Democrat not onlv ibis but l. so the cornmuiiieation hieh you notb-c in your small effusion. I botir- vcu will be generous enough to do this ; you will then show tins rommumtv that tou dcire to 'combine justice with generosity. CIVIS. from nr Cormpondrnls. C0AttoT!, ' l1""- ! ! I shouid have written this Utter yevler-; uy. out, what is rather unusual lor me, I my uuiy lor my pleasure, anu went to the races. Pace week forms quite an era in the history of oor goodly city, and is look- d forward to with much interest by all who love a crowd and patrem'ie the turf. There " a greater crowd of persons w ho con-rre 6 b" during the race., than on any otb ; " occasion, and as ruoit of them come to j ' spend, lose or win money, they i-enersllj do. t with a pretty liberal hand. The Wash-j gate here during the races than on any otb- . - ; S -0ure yesterday was crowded not, p"ly by gentlemen, but quite a respectable number of ladies graced tbe occasion with their presence. ! " y was rather unagreeahle, being ro'd and cloudy, but tbe sport was lii: and everyone seemed to enjoy t he tu -elves to the , me. i mu-i eoniess luai i ne scenes movi I:"- I a..f...a .!... .1 ... commoniT enac.ea on such occa-Dtn are a a , ---v , "! ' ' ' on in ibis city for the lat nir.C wok is CM j "hout censuring myself for it alterward.,,, i. .... Jr nf .... ! ; 1 here is a pleasing excitement eot,-c".iei,t , upon ii.e ininipuijtie cxereir oi inn. t ' 7 " 1 premea b) , awn ucrj emirPM bouirhit round ; lh rack I ke a whmwm.l et,velpe., , ) clouds of rolling du-t, lbrou-li which may he dimly seen the blue and crimson coats, ; '""""I" ' Dut a Iruee to horse racing while I pas on to a more criiial subject, and one deti ' dediy more rational arid intellectual. I fold ir" fst week tnst J hackery, ihe great Kn- ; l-'li-h Eton was here, and that I would tell joo what I thought of bin. when I heard him roar. Well. I hate beard bun roar, and pearancc before a t'harlesioii sudirnee, at Hib rnian Hall, and half the city was agog to see an'l hear Inm. He is in the hands, and nt the disposal of, !'0 Mercantile Library Socitty. who, lo in- ur a select audience, and give tbo li-n a chance to roar before those who could ap- : predate it, tickets were put up to one dollar ''each, or two dollars for tbe course, notwitb- ll" I'laLl t fill) stunning which the large au.l spncioua Hall , w men "in seac one uiousaii'i persons, has been crowded to overflowing every night, '"i bis third lecture la-t night was mote I J a 1 f I I I " t crowded than any. Uu has literally cut to pu ces three of the Grorgea, with their courts, counsellors ami cabinets and I suppo-e he , v ior mc couree, ami wcni early on . V' I. Cf ' - . 116 M lilll fl Uiht, -uJ Urk iu i.y.ttt, ,,i -bin-s ' probably two hundred pound. Ibi juco w i" ruaay, ana in iiir biiiic v." ; itn gray, wniia sua expreasion pi n uno U 8Olll0llUt blludeJ bT Pair OI llirce UllCU- ! tiiclca. 1 He approached the front of tho atajt iu uaiuunng pii,iu' 1 If o ul. Imml nn iinnii knee, lit it nrcriarcil ... . . ...... T..--f , ; 'o fpnng to hia fett at the first iiililuntion inat me nuaieiioe was reauj io rri-i;iB uiw.. j Six of our mo.it distinguished and honored ' tilizens were seated to Itii right and left on 1 stand. lie first glanced over the erowd hf lore him, and then looked cnquiriuely at m. geiitieuien oo lii rignt, a ii nc eipecwu jtlicm to give him some intimation when was the pioper time lo rise and commence his j lecture. At length he sprung to hia feet as if alarmed at something behind him, and ap- ' proached the desk at the front of the stae, ' V I I f .. - -I....... . w. aituu- i m n piouu iur nu-i n hmmu.v, .u. ig the crowd, and wiping his spectacles. j A tbe audience was still coming in, and . there waaaomo " noise and eonfuiou "about , the door, he walked back to his chair and , again look his scBt. He theu looked up as if he was afraid tbe eallerv lliisht fall 011 111 111 S 111) 1 llfll Wi t tor n 111 OlUe II t. I W i 1 1 1 n L' Il is I nianuscriiit in bis hands, and aeeUied rather ! restless fud fidgety j Afttr the audience had become niore quiet ' ""d composed, he rose a'ain and commenced j hi lecture in a clear and distinct tone, with , '!S eye niteiitly nxl upon liis manu-enpt 'and bis hands resting on the dck. In his lrl' liaiiu he hclil a white pocket nsiiitker- ehu-r, occasionally putting In lelt titiml in his test pocki t. He seldom raises his eyes r 1 . I . I . r-.... iront ins niTiiiu-cnpr, ami men uuv lor a mo "lent, and somctiiues ttumblin; at a word, ami has to plate his eyes close lo the paper lo decipher it. His paragraphs seem to Le composed of a succession of compound sen- teuccs cut up ly da.-bes. at (be end of which he sonielimcs appears to stop for brealli Hello gratify their taste. The Preidrnt . i unlike bis great enipecr and fellow coun- . weekly levees are also attended by tbc besii. trttiinn Mar.f-atil.tv v. tiosu a4ti 1 In eft are 111- mit I s It. ..I sn.1 fn 1 . i on ns .......... -. .1 J " ' " " - ' " , snort, poiutru and epigr.nnatie. 1 His lectures are principally conipocd of' ' rahtbliltf and disini itlci! aerans of roval rOS- ' 'P ,H' court scandal. Hero he pives you j ' touch of lbs scnual lici-ntiousnes of a , king, and now tbe fashionable -infidelity of! ce iulrigu. ing Queen. In fact be seems " aumire nounng mat is royai, anu nii.e .1... l-....i:.i. i.i. I... l.:...J.'r :. . 'hat t Knirti tlilinsil. Sltl'iiijii lie- iiiii.-e.i is an ... i: i t i , . i ..i.i.t ii. - i a ... i L. . . . r.uEii-iiiiian, anu uas nrsni;riy enouj-ii voided the prejudice in furor of lint conn- 'ry and again-t every olbcr, w ith w b'n h our ' Anglo Saxon bn tbrtn arc commonly affiii t - ed. lie sets up kiL' and courts like nine j"" ,0 knock tbem down with tbe pun- derous balls of his satire and aarewsm. He drpiets the weak an 1 sei rile di ffercnee a"'1 adoration that w, and is yet paid to j royalty bv the petty drp. iidriicies of the; court of St Jsmes. He msk.-s lleorge (he Snli fool and a knave, and the two succeed - '"? oncs but bsd editions of the firt, ami their royal households as very little better ' world's wonder tbat the English fov- eminent has held together as Ion? as it has under tbe rule of such kings as Thackeray tells us the throe Oeorges w-.-re, ami 1 sop - pose he wilt make (Jeoriee ibc tbir'i lb worsl of all, as I really beiiete be was. Tbaekt-rsy i ci rt.iiiily in search of some - Ibinjrto make fun of and qnsrrel at, and he seems to be glad, for lb sake if hi b-clurea, that the Georges and their royal families were no b tier than they were, put for two isolated passages in hia lectures, I thou'd Iltii.k that bis Wert? snut had been tcer.cl ; bitterest pall and wormwood, ami one of , ,ne were bis episode on the hcaui.es of (be y,(e ,n,i cbaratter of Queen Victoria, and ,be 0,j,,r his feeling and psthelie epi ; tJipu 0,,r ,!)e grl,e of tbe blind, deaf and ...,i,,...it- M r:.. it,. .I.i, .Uii;..J ; .11 that enn!.i make lift, desireabte. and died ni ,,,,, ,oa;j ,,.,. y,f. dcireabte, and died , miserable and lamented death al the ad - ,,,.,, 0f eittj years, A5I1LET. ... - - - - - W.vMifNOTOM, Feb. , 1 B.0. h ; . kh Mnf of ofuu(J tf,e. ,j0D j announce to too tbe orvanita - i (oi f, uoufe Qf iM presonlalives. Not,! (,,. vrr n account of (be men seh c'led i hr:tl,l. ,,c 0Ta0lt:itna r(Tccted and i! , . ....... ,i . .. " . ...t r I w l 'la I il v li r-v t ' - ej w a-ir; in .fu . , - , , , . r,,u;r' u lU ..",. 'a ,Iotl.e of " . r" . . ,. Her re.iitatirts of tbo TLniy fourth Cou luf, ' ( ontrary to Hie eip- ittitlon of all the resolution ottered by Mr. Ciiug- .... , t .. 1 man was lost. 1 iiursd.ir itid Hunt aiir oerupied by various plurality resolutions, and re...luiicusdeclar,i..ui,r:,yin.:ividur,Is i. " rte.iker. On Saturday the t.lur.lny rule was adop ted. to take etto, t alter thtee it.efJ. etur.l tf- f;r(t () c,lt yrb bci ,,,., ,., 0 rf ,.,.jv a n(.,i,)ritv of the votes ca.st the final vote was bad as follows : For N. P. Jtsnks, Jr, of Massaehusetts 10:1 For Win. Aiken, of jsouth Carolina For II. M. Fuller, of Pennsylvania. For I. D. Cmipbeil, of Ohio For Daniel Wells Jr , of Wisconsin lt-1'j G! 4 Mr. Hanks 1, laving reeeivi-a the hllihcl number of voles wss declared duly elected Speaker of the Ilouc iff Represent .lives ol Hie Thiily fourth Congress ; and being on- li'ictnj to the t.bair mailo a short speech; arknowledginu the eomplimeiit, fr.nu which I subjoin the following extract : "It would afford me fur greitcr pleasure, ln taking tbe chair ot '.he Utilise, wetc supported even by tbo self-assurance that could bring to tbe di-cbargo of iti duti.-s, r' a:aj, d.bcafs and arduous, and now envi rnin-d with unu-uil difficulties, my eapici icic 1 mv car. i.-i- ty comnieii. urates with their resnon-ibiliiv interests of ibat portion of the continent we Ou Monday, Mr. Hava-e, of New VorV, Mil tf tf '..'(-I'l v. I il r.ca. ..1,..tA 'll ;.,r awf ll.lll.'B hT . W J ! nn- iMii-if-ii f v-inuiiiwii --. .....-.- - offeretl resolutiea declaring Wio.ulloiu or Tennessee, Clerk of tbe Hons). Adon. led by a tot of l'.fl to 8. Mr. Cullom is a true American, waa s member of the last Congress, and defeated iu the canvass lor re-election by t man who joined the Amer. iean party, and then left and denounced it. His election should bo bailed with delight by all who rejoice in th reward of truth and honesty. " - On Tuesday, A. J. Glossbrctmer, of p. Democrat, waa elected Sergeant-at-Arms' by a vole of 103 to 09. N. C. Darling, of N. Y., American, Doorlteer.by role of llu lo SIS. Hobcrt Morris, of J'a., American Postmaster, by s vote of 109 to 07. ' To-day several ineffectual balloting for printer to the House were bad.' The pr'm. cipnl competitor wer U. Polled, of Colum. bus, Ohio, ffid C. Wettd.sll, of ibis city. Asa J5iggs lnarif, ttiijrl" r.card in th Senate ye-lerday for the first time. The riucstioii which brought him out -was a mo tion by Mr. Clayton to purchase two hun dred cords of wood for distribution a aiong Iba poor of this citr. Asa. with all the be. nevoli nee for which Le is it distinguished opposed the proposition. What cares Asa, how luueh the poor sutler so that he gets his ei-bt dollar per. day ? Why should he Care! A. O. P. NiehoK.n, of the Union news paper was la-t week elected printer to (lie Senate. Hon. George K. 1' idgcr, your di-iinuioli. ed ex-Senator is in this city, we presume to practice before Our Courts. Hon. George M. Pallas has signified his ace. planee of the rui-wiou lo Knglainl. Tbe diorj:aiiited slate nf Con-jreNS has not prevented the usual gait-tics ol the in ter season. Hulls and parties are of ui l,t ly occurrence, and the lovers of th'n pfrie1 of amusement have abundant ePboit;inii;n . ..r. wttl SICU iiere. 1 be approaching session of the National A u.i.rif-1111 i '.neriilir.n rniis.a sot,. 1 1. speculation as to who w ill receive the lu.in. inaiions of '.bat bidy. JIany delejates U ,t various Stiles, more especially in tbo ."ontli have Lei n instructed lo r lb nomiuatioi of that pure patriot and true American, Mil. Inrd 1'ilinnre. With auth a caudidale fir uit- i resiliency, ana a foots nouiuera Ucni- j ocral for the Vice I'reideriey, the s jcevi ' of tbe Au.erieau party Buy be regarJed . 1 certain. J In connexion with the Vica Pre-i.lent , several individuals have been named, none j of w bom co'ild ruing lo Iho office fmur abilitr. more thoreutib knowledge of th - forms of legislation, or a greater devotion lo American principles I nan SMepheu Ad- j am, of Mississippi. At tbe lal st.iuB cf ; the S.-natfl Mr. Adams iiilro-lnrrd a bill ti- teniinir the Wrro for the natoralixation of i foreigners to twentv-one vears. Ibisofc ur- j failed. In tbe late canvas in Mississippi bj j stumped (be State for tbe American parts; j and tbat party is, in a great degree, iiidrbt- i cl to bim for their partial success, in that ' State. This term of as-rt.ee iu the St nit jespiresoti tbe 4 '.b of March, liJ7, alt's ; same time tbe administration of fran'sbn j I'ieree ceases. The Hon. Jefferson Pari-, j Secretary of war has teen orer Cicrled tj the seal. ! PllONTEM. , . .. ' i ............. s ......... ' V 'T IHKIlOUsK ! o 1 3mi.Df. et,rT "J iUt l-'rj"U "ep"t". w ble IU- P',' tongres, explama the ttoo P1110" of the A met tea a patty, and 1 u:' or,'', mere t no aanger or the 1 Al""'e,n "y thii.jr that j MouUl forf,!l1 ,h,,r i,m to " respect "d eonhdenee of the country t ' ' orr'' there la no danger of the Na AitilsoTosr, Jan. 4. lbod. Dear Sir : I bate not been able to lea'n, ! except from a few letters which I hare re- 1 'rom some of my personal friend "' ' 1 ,f"nN"1 oor freu, as lo the, Amtltcaii party proper have tak- " r,,?arJ ' ' election of Speaker of . le lloue. 1 iiae as et, reeeiven I ui few papers from my ilisitirt, and most of them, as Biigl.l be upected, are down nn us, and on me especially, for the course I and the true America., have, taken. 1 hey are of eoure, the Demociatie papers wbj Liffy seicl me sll tb disagreeable informs tioti tbey can. I hive felt, and do feel, em- i ""''" -pproan., n , i.,,. . aishes I lurisl ear.ie.lie .Ii.mii-s. In r..rreseiit. ' . ' arid whose iiitire-t and honor I ka' "r""' l pursue-, ,c on v c-ur-o wUieb seemed lo be B n-ible to , I ,hf rul" of wr parij. and seiiou. i .i . it. i.t. ' 7 IO " cou"rJ- ieiattaainra.ua I the lVmocra... even ,f such union had not I bc,'n F,ut heyond the p,l of honor, by ll.e restdiition wbieli tbey passed at their fir.t mectingwrjuid have resulted in tbe elec tion of Han4ts, who is, in my opinion, the tery wortt man in tbe lluut W bao neu r bad votes enough lo elect by joinrn tbe Democrats; and they know it. An I their eon-til t effort has been lo force tlic jelcition of lSink, heping to throw the ra ! "pon-ibility of that ait on us; and thus I ,, ,.',.,,. t b,!itinii nn us. so of- ; tcIj ., ,0 raJvj uiado against our party, , f,ir,? j ,lti (0 proclaim us .d -tinalc ' fB, lioiiists, wi s trevent an nrganiiaiion. ft j, true, we could efi'ect an organisation . to-morro by joinin I he Kepnbliaans ; but ' ,,ii act of treason to our eonntry. and self- f I ! destruction, u u-it wibin tbe eontempbi- I.ttotiof oiieof ot; an 1 mica "f Aiiieiicuni-ru never bo done. We wonl I firevcr diegra - j sectional cmiti st for ; 'ion of one of us ; and earnestly as lhu cue ni may desire it, It wi I will not do tbat which :rac oursrlisw. insure a secliniis emit, si Iur tho I resi.lclirt. tier- 1 hnn. lir't the success of the D. mocr.ts. bet oerat. even if we wUbed lo do ao. Weean- aud if il i loa.d happen that P.siils i cliU- J
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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