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.' 4 ' fj CKiLnXjOTTE, 3XT- O., 29, lOSG. THOMAS .'J. HOLTON, KOITOK & I'KOl'RIKTOR. TEKMri: Tlie Nortli-Carnliiin H'liiif will be ufl'or.lrd Inmih. r.lr ..t TWO IfUM.AItH in .ilvii.o. ; TWO IXII.I.Alisi ASH HH'V lUNTri if .iyii..i.i be d.lavnl lor turn iihuiiIk ! '1 IIIIKI: l ll.l.AIIS nt i Tie ri tl ill" Hie ymr. Nn pi.-r w ill In- tliac.ii.. tmurd until nil arrearages sr.- puul, except at tl.e 0t in "I the fcibtor. .,v(.ri..rHicntpin.crtedt One Dollar per P.iittrc room n ...j ..i, . a-.j .1 ,M.."rliM,tlll.1.ltyP,)-,.rtl.ul1r-.lii..cr.i"00'"' . Coul', "ot ,l)fi expend tiu'i, mi '" ''-"it" ti'rfHi liti.ntii.uiiiiic. r n t ...I. , of bringing any of our friends with us. If , , i.,...r ; ...d . .k-.iD.-ii.... or :i:h i-, .-. ..t. .n ou tL,uk we ,,u, l, u,'r 1,!,v P"- ' , "... - .... I..... ., .:n ..11 : .t im i...Jt iriMM on r' K ui.i -i ,-. i-fi ...i i i.j ... j..-. jyu pin lull 111 BOII.e ouii v. ' It will Ic well to do so," (aid the cler- "Very well," (.aid Mr. Burton, "I nni Mr. liurton examined tlio contents of tl.e always ready to make young people happy.1 purso with lively curiosity ; aud ho was not You love each other !" j little surprised and gratified to find that "Wo would wi.it a day or two if wo did they coupled of ten half englcs, bright, not," replied the youth. ' shilling apparently just from the mint. Prom onr CorrrsffliiilriiU. Washington, July IB, Ift'O. The rceent excessively warm weather hs caused many of our citizens, and the Gran gers who were in attendance upon the ses COL. BKNTON S SPF.F.CII AT FT. LOUIS. We give below that portion of Col. Ben ton's recent speech nt .St. Louis which re. i 0f (.at.1 lousc f Congress, nni the urn'ted left without n single vnte ; left to to cut ns go to the hummer. I eould hav no faith he came in: witVr the unanimous consent ot his party. What a fate for a man who came into office Ufrtni 27 tatt", with two-thirds fers to the Cincinnati Convention and tie P 1 .... ins companion Mu'-hed again. And that was the last the clergyman ever sions of Congress to fly from the dust and ; domestic policy of the Administration nave you witnesses : asked the cler- heard of the odd bridegroom. , heat or our streets, ami to seek refreshment Citi.cus : I appear before you iu an un gym a ii. " We are not rich." answered tl.A Li-hlii. tim ycr. AiivcrMi-L-meiiii. ii.fccrv. iiniii..y ur pijilerly. l II I' square for each lime, hinii u.ntlily 1 rent" I K'U..rB I'm each tunc j j-'...ii.u utiorUv.l w Jet api-nn. .Ik loctriT. Till: MTWVS M)(i. f i 1 1 m o r r i o i n t II o in r . . . . it. TV 'ir lit.,. n 7i . r ri f u-1 tl. :. n.l I' I 7, l i.4V, U-.v .l-., r r .Itit.nre in-ilvt. .lie Wtjkill riMf, hilltmr.- 'i l...iiit ; II l.'III.C .'! bl- Jh'.i; lull , IVw !) , lr W ll y , We".! rntl ill... I . fe ill. hi.n. I, n, I lli'l. .' JOII.g llf.HK-. Oil '. llitr ?.vo l.v rr tt,1-il.t VP, l w .!) 9 , T-i' y r tt t- 'p u-c t r .1. , Ki j.ii.i.r' j'juig li. in'-. 1 ) jr c mr i Ur 1' - .I. hi.. pur r y , K. I (I , -a i . , N. ' flu. k " ml l-'rrni. lit f '. r It..- H . , t-ii.iH.rt-' i;.'11 I.. un ; "I'l.l Unci " but (U..'t. r n--, IV uip, ti w il 1) , Ami li.r M tt nj; " 11 u n in 1 I ti.in.rt ' 2-l,,K l"'l,,, gy man, smtlinir. Ife called in a young brother and the. hou-ekeeper. " We are in sort of a hurry," r-iiiJ the bridegroom, as Mr. 11 paused in the door way to give fouic orders t.j a dotnefie. " I have got to go to mill thi afiernoen, and its a l ing drive home." " .Stand up here lhn and I nill dcspatcL you," fid the clerrymati, v,il!i a rain at-t.-inj t at gravity. " iiu,(Jeorge Chambers, promi.-c t'j take this woinan to be your lawful wife V tieorgc Ifoddi d. " Ta love her in iekness and health, to ! and repose amid the snarly waDis. eoolimr ' enMrt,.H rlmr-K iPr that nt' "i..m,li,l:.t.. fnr ' fountains and balmy breezes of the fashion. ; the governor-hip of the State of Missouri IIOUKIIiLK liAIDUOAD ACCILKM. j l',e watering places. Saratoga, Newport,' t was a place which I hud not sought, but Collision with a Sunday :IkmjI Excursion ' !""! N'"?", "aTe a portion with- j w),jch )tt houml to accept in the present 'Jrntn :i9 Lirrs Lnil, inuHiV Wimvd'd ln t!,e,r 1,ou"J". l "7 nothing of a dozen condition of the country its pei.ee greatly A vuviUr of UfMlies consumed by l ire ?r tw0 P,accf' .of ,eM not' A,ld ,,,a,,y. endangered both at homo and abroad, and lieoit-raidin" icevr .( c. ' ,nR det!"ne" DJ nusincss. isTe reuted gum-1 the services of all good citiicua required to l?... T..I.. l- ln"'r rphid,'ncei' " the bsrhood and i ftid in preventing the double calamity of I-aim.I'IIIA, July 1 1.. ; , tW tXfuini!t ;.n5ovn.ei.t of :vit , I rr; IVi i..i.vSi.!i " n.VilronTl this nior r to an " ' Za -h ' " -""' 'uc 1 .wel' u -iciiifili ilo K"nef tlialCTn- f'" He caught n Uch a ph.eciaga-r i My nith & vitw tu ujr. ,., tllft pIl ,,; St1,e tH - . . . . .Mi.... in. IVa n Hn f. ft .u.it..A.... ...... 1. J i nil ni P mra I ha l.ii.iirh niiinnl pnni ' mill I- i t i. i , .... ... . i mi ..j.ji u.iiih;... .-... , ri'inTii, ana to or.-rare tor or aiiurr-t pr l-.-moer.".ey of tlit- whele l iiion. Alter all. the result was due to the plare where tt: in an a(iniitiitration so leu, ann toretoiu it-i f alaiiiitous f:ite from the monienl it w s neca h wns to be in it. Now for their aete r ). The violation of the Texas and Mis souri ( '.iiiiirtnii-es. With the farts ot tlii Convention was held. If it had been hi violation, its wieked and corrupt intent and li;.ltiinorc, w'lere the ..ut-ide pressure would ,le toul ie.1Ils of lunp it done, and its have been on the other .-side, the orbcc-hol- rfj,a.,rn,yl n,l bloody consequences, yu art dtrs would have carried the day. aU . t ae.Uainted, and I only itm Let it not bo forgotten that the plae y- j, fo ?;le llri pll)Ce at ,j,e i,ea(1 anj lru of verned this nomination the place eonvei.i- an ,, ,.vil t)f this adminiMration. ent to the solid men of the country; but -2 prostitution of the whole appointing that cannot be relied upon to save future j,0cr to electioneering purposes. 'J his was nominations. The old intriguers the per- 0.j (IIC ,,,, ,i,P bret wn1ueh 0f rtsex- ninentprolesioii:il I'resi.let.t maKers wilt j.,,.,,..,,. Arpoiti'menfi were wholfv mad c xciir-ion train containing the Sunday school I of M Michael a Church. The excursion train contained 1100 chil dren, parents and teachers. Tl.e traitis came in collision at a curve near Fort Washington, with the down train; the lat ter was going very fclowlv. The excursion train was going very rapidly endeavoring to reach the stopping place. JSoth the loco motives were crushed and three ears of the excursion train, together with those that were consumed by fire. A number were crushed beneath tile ruins fO "hat extrica tion was iuiposrible. The total killed is K'J and the number wounded till. Kvery regular place of amusement in the I went t., ree how things were done, and to 1 htero is no ssftty except in the ainetidinent i,,.ur ,!. . nII, r t,js purpose unfit char city is closed, and were it not for a strange ' assist a little at a safe nomination. I found i f 'he Constitution, and truing to the p.-o- a,.tel3 ,,-ould betaken in preference tr tlm show of a dwarf woman or a fat pi', there would be nothing to attract the attention of those nhose life consist in victims the won drous sights of nature and art. The Church es, though not closed. r: but slimly atlc.n a garrison ot onice-holders inside of the Tie "ireet vote lor lTesi.ieiit. .irea.ty it .fi. You know how it was in this it.te, Convention, aud a bebirging army of the , 's reported tliat they lo next time to Charles- alJll as lt l1( rti so j, WM eterynhere! same gentry on the outside of it. 1'i.eked , ton, S. C. where no Wc-tern tarm. rs cat, get ,vi;iS(.rs r,.. sr,j,.r,, apostates and delegates were there, sent to betray the , nt th-m. If you nsk how this can he known renegades, all were fish in their net. Ono people. Straw delegates were I here, com- "ow I answer, very we!!. Faeh Conven- ,vl!,firn,on wa6 rcrui.-ite. that of ded, and it has been suggested that much , ftig from the States which could give no tion now appoints a committee of its own woi king'iu the eh ctions ; and the only pref good might be done by closing them, and ! democratic vote. Members of Congress , ' O'ly, "II in number, to sit fi om 4 years to crcrx-c deemed to be shown was in favor of tending their pa.-tors as missionaries to the j were there, although hi bid by their d uties ' years and marinze every tliintr. '1'he-ti f,., ;, ,rll (,p.n ni, liat.Bl arilf did rent fashionable resorts. from being at such a place. A cohort of Committees do the cheating in the recess iUk u0 that prinrifle in editor Of cour.-e there will be the usual number I omce-lioders were there, political eunuchs pf' Conventions, uf marria.'es at the srrin.s this .so,i .ml in the Federal sv-tem. incnpable of votin? ' Such a fall aiitiounees ll the usual amount of rch "developments and' for smallest Federal office, yet sent Me administration which our country has but :i-Con-ul lli-neral of the Cnited "tafe le mo-t derlora- t-iketi and sent into Kirj pt not info bond- ige, as hettr-r men have been sent there tt. r Ac . , J ft rc liew hliic the I.rw. I.n-1., lr i si c . . J- w .:. v , Ai i their frwnil 'ml iIm k. Ti-r-ipih, Kii ii...f. j(i.ii p ii.'.c ; ' ' I low t'i J tri mm , t ;., . 4 tui Bti.t . r ; Kt w d.v, h-nr .1 Ti.f kn tin v're dr.tinrd .1 t tit rtr.-r, t-illiti'irc-'t g-.M'jf l.i.int. 'I'h h t.-i,,. of th ili-ater is I t nii.es from share with her joys and sorruws, your bed ,, ;,..; n,.;,.lLoi l.oodof tuo curves.! and board do jo-j pron.ise ;'' ' -o thnt pp'oael.ttig traiiis cauiiot be sc. n : After a protracted d. b.te the House on Another nod, j "'0(1 yards distant. When the locomotives j Monday refused to epel Hon. 1'. S. Brooks ., .,,1 ., t , . , . , ,,. iciine tOL-chrr they rose on end, the tire ' for his attack on Mr. iunircr. The vote on .ii't ou, .M.r-, . front o to take this' . ,. , ' r ,, ' , ... e .-. . 1 , boxes of each nearly touching and fell over , tl.e a.loption ot tbe r.port ol the committee man to Le your husband ?" Lcr.j.s the road. '1 he tire beinir sCHitered ; rcco'iimending such tetion was yeas l'JI, A nod aud a blu-h iruiu .liry. about the wreck, (he fir-t txeur-ion ear soon nays '' two-thirds not voting in favor " To h.ve him h'Tmr bin.'" jcau-.-ht tire, and the flames r ; 1 ! y cominu-( thereof. Imnieiiiateif upon the announce- t rtlrr nod 'iiicatcd to the two others pi.ed up upon it. ' limit of this vote Mr.(i ;oks ad-lresi-ed the . ., Thonio-t extraordinary efforts were made lloue at eotisiderabl V-tith, and was lis- And o,..-y him ( ) , x., iCiUl, ti,e unfortunate mutilated be- ' t.-ned to w ilh the most arm-st attention, both A .Jouitful look from Mary. ; j,,,,, cru-ln-d amid the wr.-ek, who- were by members and the row.Ied gailery, Iu- In all thiiiu rea-onable ?" asked the e'er- rending the air with their dying groan". ring these remarks h was interrupted, by M any of these poor b. 1112s were still anvo tnquent applause 111 tl.e galleries, which when tl... flainis reached them, and thus was otilv sib-iieed bvin at.peal from Mr. tr",! nireetioiiaU wife will you sufj,.re. aH it were a double death. Brooks himself manij-iations of applause proii.i-i-T ' 1 A number of physicians from the city and or disapprobation froi the gallery being Mjry cave a deceive nod. Mr. Burton front liermnl. town were early in attendance, contrary to t lie rules. I the liouse, which added a few word, and pronounced thcni mau ami wile, .'l.-ry wip.-J l.cr eye, ami .. ., wj fire rn,,-n froln t-hut nin C!,m,; Mr. Sumner had uttce.l a slander on his (ieorgc .In w a long breath. The clergy- t0 ,,c fprj(i a,l ,.-, r ori:in-j for sevral State and on a vet.erale relative, sli-i at i.iiiu ti.. 11 made out the 'certificate to hieh hour- the lire was extinguished, and the hu- the time was absent Whoever insulted tl,.. ;.r-..n. .ii ih.ir ....... . n,t .,.,tn,l . man roM.ains were removed. .Nitieteen burn- South Carolina iusultd him, and be stood . . . . ' t ed bodies were removed to the blacksmith ready at all times huroly and modetly as t V "U in j th. in a f w word ..f advi.v. At , , , . , , , ....., 1 :., .i . .. 11.. 1. 11 l the Jt.itiii; aud sim ii.d l.d. And to rcp.11t.Mice when the ta.s.ii has closed, and ""-ie hy the adtun i-tration to impo-e a ever seen ; ami such is the tact. At home the parties ui-cover W compicleiy they . I'r-sid.-nt upon the people. and abroad in U its acts and policy, both have been fooled. . I It wn seandalotis collection, excluded f'"eii:ti and domi'stic fiar int nii-eoiidtiet bv the eoiitir.i'ion front hiip.' ev-n .'InciArs h'M t een the order of thedsy. I h hel l of the President, and yet sent here to vote- f ,u ',ad "ets is too Ir.rge to ndmit of a full for the administration and to vote upon s'irvey on nn occasion like the present ; I the principle of the ox that knoweth his "n only seiz" and pmscnt the mo-t promi- master's crib upon the principle of the as ncnt, taking tho-e which eonceni our home thst knoweth the hand that feedeth him. affairs first; the foreign afterwards; but, Iullie were there from the cu-tom-houre first, I must show who I mean by the ad- and the live Points in New York all with - ministration, for it by no mean- con-ists of the approbation of the administration ; lor al' whose names compose it. the office-holders would not be there (absent In the first place, then. I .in not inenn from their duties and drawing their pav) Mr. Pierce. I leave him out entirely, lie without the consent of their employers. It is a kind man, tender-hearted and will cry was a scandalous collection. The members for nnv bodv's sorrows; but he has either of Congress were neflcetini: their legislative which editor had published a dailv tinner 111 v ashington city lor three years, wholly devoted to the separation of the slave from the tl-.-e St:. 1.... It. I ti?t appointment" on foreign missions. '1 hi- is h mortifun.' head of accusation a-gain-t the present adn.inisiration. Never were such men sent abroad to tepresent our country men without a particle of the knowledge which diplomacy requires, and even without manners without knowing how to Iclravp in eomj-inv tr.ere political demagogues, to reward then for services pat, I ...yv;,.s l0 rntt.r, at the Federal and States electrons. Thcv sent such abroad in order fo "ic them indemnity for nast s.-r. 1 1 : ... 1 1-1 !.. .1.- . .. . :;. ... ..01 ii.-rve, an. 1 - as ncipiess in ice vices at (iK polls, atl't to etiahle them to doins all withiu their tower to aid (he silt- be desired to see respcted. 1 M - ...-.. I. I I ... . i.-rers. -or. nimns coiiiuuic. u ny sayitig mat shop three supposed to be females. I'n- a son to perform his .Uy. lie should have w.iuc, nti'i uoiuj; mint li.e 1J..U uccil liner- 1 ii.iii'i-s ui ins in ;i ni. i'i-i s ;is a nr.iieiii i lie iiiins rome t-acK anu rccoin me nee their pavtisau dieted from doing. , of its nurse. I ha ve to cive a signal instance )abors. Fortnerly. the Cnited States minis Thirty years ago the nominntion of 1'res- of this lelplessnes which concerns your- t.-rs were t ! . pii.le of our eoiititry. d the idential candidates wa taken from Congress selves as well a-, myself, and which admits aiimiral)fi nf the courts to w hich tbcT on account of the corruption w hich it en- of no question, because I was party to if, were sent Talented, edneated, replete with gendered, and given to delegates, intending and know. what I ny. Mr. Pierce sent for knowledge, polished iu manners modest to be fresh from the people and t i obey me soon after his inauguration, desiring me virtuous, such rrc formerly our ministers their, n ill and the nomination removed from to call upon him the next evening at igjit abroad. Washinston to Baltimore, to get out of the o'clock. I went according to tlx- request. What a contrast are those we now send reach of President-making members. But He told me he wished to speak to me about abroad. 'hat a eontra-t to the li'it'111 K im- e members followed to baltiiuore, get- the .Missouri appointments, and know il they the .lohti Marshlis, th Albert tiallatius Hi ' tlif I.. c.-i n.iw, Ac , Ac I pcn.l lite ro..'v tl.. tr t t , I !)'. "! wi.t tt.i&td o..( t. y i-r.w, Ktil.neri 'p fc- I. ..in ; "'d li,,!,. trig Will CM, rear d tl c leir. , r. I? dp?-, t'. w ii yi. YV ill. liirrl; and tl.r " W "filler llm-r." I .iliii..n C'-.r-j; I"-'..'. )'. ! I'.c I,ix-..p now, A p., A p. 1 n ll. viiipjp ' Hn. k " will I. 'i w .j, K. il-) p. I. w .ti.y. Ami ) t'nc crew ffl rtnt li-iT.' FiMmorp'i -..lig li.itn ; Th. f4ic w ill I" ir i-h...H-r r-ki-," Itw da y p, lew ! p. With ri 'nl ! J' n.r .1 ti t ' Mill. p . -,' Kcln.or.' g-.ilig Itoir.. . ( ill ; I I.e !.' nun , A p., A p. N o lit e...-li I ..net l.i-rt f j" it, V dj jp. t. w .. Thlt 1'illi.H.rc l tl'p Nalmli'p rlieir", r'lili.iiirp'B p.iini; hefnP ; 1 tip.. 1.1 ll.c iit.ihni.p join i-l.r Ki w dyp, f. il.il r, Anil twill ti;. cIi.imii 1'iU't n.i'l I. I.e. Folniixe'p t '.ce l.'.eie. the same time Serge sbr ped something iu- .,',.;,.. r shed UA bodies, forfeited his self resmt and the e-,m,l i. ,,n Pro' lrom ROn,c rt0,cPat w!lon ,uf' c"'" "' h' P'.' 0,! ,l,r aw,":r 1 r,"-wtr' lh" 'l"b iy the PinVhey,. . i t it c i - i . i .i a t if. ,, rf I,;. .,, , if i, I ,i .. :. i could get no appointment from the peo- ed ve- that they were a four years ap- of Sent h Carolina and the Pinkner nt Mi. per. Aft. rw.rds the ride and bndegroon, m. ot, , Ja r, C,g redress hiih '' .heir rcaeh-the .'onvet.tion itself the eour-e of the spring and ,r - that of splendid hid, gr.ee our diplo- rodn off m . cha.e ; the b .u., ke cper went ,urrouudl 1PPlions o colin I..-J-, k. nt notlirc-peci to the '.""'"Jed from JWu.r to C,,.e,i,.,.,ti. despised the hu-iness of removing im-n n.atie annals. Such appointments as this to the kiul.n, !aJ,iK. the younger Bur- ,JV . ,u8nT fr.U of tho -xcur.i.t.it w .Ik- Senate or !Ioue. Nor I! he mean any am effort fo evape them. I hey follow- who were doing tluir business well, and .-iiliiiini-tratioii makes I speak of the mas, is book, ami the ea-rgy man e( from the city, and others procecd.-d thi- Ci-rcp. ct tor .Massichusett- 1 1-w as aware ......... u,.-- . o. ...w i.-. o.i... so..,, cipire, .nr. nao ior rr.-r are a lew t-j.-eptions are not on- ther in cv.-rv description of vehicle. hieh of the per-onal rcponsibily he incurred, Cross t cct to tins forbidden dace. Sure- rather wait for the vacancy to rome of it-clf. ly a disgrar-, but an injury to orrr eoun , i -i . i l I .. .. , . : .. t . IV the I!CW 1 resilient Wl I he verv hard hear- lie replied that these were rtaeilv Ins re.fn in. Tl,... i.,;.,r ... ...i were made use 01 in l.ruiging tnc wounue'i .n.. .i n..,.ir..iimi no Knew lie , . ,- , , . . ' ,. ... j v... un.uu. lenuiatioti. aud dead to the citv. " amenable to tic laws ;,.), rryerfr ,!)e ic " he does not remember them when he . sentiments, and it was really agreed that I hev -ie,.,.,,!.. us in the eyes of foieiyn na- ....mcs ..j un; ...s,ru,,lu,,1; n, o:n"-?. irotni"; ' Jinimetiis snoui'l siauu over until t.ous. I h-y inyure the whole character of Washington city came a new corns, never : my return from Missouri, which would be republic "ove'rnineiif ti.ni.r it... ... TBJI.,"1- " , . . '. . , I . " t . . . i.r .r s. eal.in.itT, committed suicide bv swallowing of life. Nor did he then b.ieve he could t ,T P- jl'' such service -the othce- m six weeus. "..ly .,1 bad manners, but bad morals. 1 i i 11 - . . . hnltlnm 1M tli.) rtlf lr.r'L.'w; u h.. loorfJ I III tltU nnrrinm.iTvt !. .. T . . rt . . ..s, .1 V. .. I i. I.. .1 :. I. .f .1 .1. i . . , . I te puiuMieu Dy it roirt of t;jt aii'l iiore bv " ' ' ' ... .j..n-, ...... ... -vm.mv.-.. i.j "mv umiu 01 mai vm iwen, w ho pub- 1 1 .. . m . J liintvr 1. n j. .1 C V. .. .. . ... ... 1. I ! Iiiition! f I li L ' l . he engineer of the same a majority ot the llotse nt he same time. a..s men w no na e ...... -v,,, . ,le c.. , aim mi two weens was ii-rn-.i a newspaper ami wrote a book to a- t ri r- ! ii i ed to t j his sermon. As the latter sat down to write, thinking all the time of the .jue. t marriage ceremo ny be hid ju-t performed, be 3 i -1 ! s-'y uu fo'.de 1 the bit of p .p. r the bridegroom had placed in his hands, perhaps the preach- arsenic. dot. n train, diiveti t ti. speralion by the member of Congress ir in th pi ivate walks er : curi 'is to know how much the odd William Lee, tr,i., I,,. V .... arrested and committed fer It he had committed I breeh of nrivile.n . . . '" mil had fvlt at.U' jay for hi, marriage (,I,ni'j;,tj0. .be was answerable t the senate, which tr."ls. "nal'l no vote in anv todcral election pc"Mcal . tonmve.j hy a i-t ot the appoint merits and bon-h the instin.ii,-,,. nf mnrrl act n m in s part in any - you know what kind ot appointments ther live together like the l.c.-ists ot il... Kl,l election, but sent to Cincinnati, a a life were all made from mv enemies, and fo He is sent to a fore -n Court for hi-..leii.s guard to support the administration. ... . ....... n l-'.i.. .1... .I., i.f .l.rt ..I...... Mp ... It t Alt 1.A .....I... Af .1.. -t...;... l,odv had no rieht hnroeni t.l... .s Burton judged that his fee mu-t be seme- have been gathered up and brought to lhe,llou-c lor puntshmei, Th ,,e,tio not " I i ; ;'"' " i ull I V cV t .1 . il !t T ' 'TV "'V'"' her J . ... n i i- i . t ;.,,.l..,.l i. ... ...n :. i . ... i which tnev have t;. t htu v done, and are ver I n.. (-.. .... I . s. ...... :, . city. 1 wentv-sevcu DO. lies nave noi neen ....... v. ...... n neuus, nui me 0 , .. , , ' , . , -"- , , ' " . . I . . ?siieh nn. t m csosnnci Ihin At nnnr r nn... fill j .to. nff h.i mi tltn nn.. Ana in .. ..I... -1 V. . . . . . ncoiiiied. They are mostly burned so as wnoie nou-c. i - "", , V "i "r -', - , 'V " ".-,7" " " ol 'un""n-. returning to the ' . . J J i r .1. . . . , . , . ha 1 1 ot t he who e eonventinn custom, ho use : whs so ti Jed as to render it it.in,is he inr .int nr rr.,.i n.,in..i, lh.. :f t . . . 1 1 iuc eo. .sc. u'-ni-cs rre cciuneu to Jnm- . . . . s . . j. - .u na. iu. it ne iiiu-i eo. thincr. It was larger than a half eagl larger even than an eagle. Could it be a to defy recognition. self he would I here or elsew h T , ; ; in ii ! NUllTHAMrTON COPNTV. .)t Ml!Tor fnr liim. h,lM Z'rc lr ch 'l''1" f ,'i'"'i,'t ,,or' , .lergvm.n could get at the coin Ills, a onirnt pf the urfreesboro' j bis fnends (Kdn.unds, am Kei.t) than ".1 n.ar.lial. The place in w hieh rio-its by this lne was eo,.s,dera,ly ox-I ' Americans in this Limself. Tliejr c l.,cle,-e:,cl, had T1' .,".'h lf ,"'1'" bJ ed. M length he saw .omcthing very , , , ... proved a friend who.ickeu closer that, Lfl. vf0'""0'! be pretted o meet them c,1'c','r', rost-mssters, salaried clerks, pack- I me to use it. and drove me to the resource he has certainly gone to the ri-ht place ere. Ot, rs, owevir. must ,lo,f-nt'"i- ft Relegates political on- ! -f sending my correspondence through Ad- They vut Lim to Naples, where'his doctrine linens, iiieiiincrs m congress, iii-tnei attor- i v o. i ins is w nai uai. pencil tf twecn m:tv met t with ess a .liomi.e.. 1 1,-. ifi in any nie, federal mar-haU. Tiie place in which the President and myself, and is one of the other part of the civilized world. Aud all v 1 innumerable instances to prove 1 is nullify these missions are multiplied to the great- I did not get est possible extent. Sending these unlit men , A p . A angry with .mil for it. I knew he was sin- to places where they have nothing to do, cere at the time he spoke with me, and pi- even if they could So anything, merely to tied his inability to keep his owu word vol- give them pay, and where many pf ibem, 3Uisccl(anfous. A riATRIPIONIAL STORY. A voting c!er"vm.n sat in his tu twenty dollar pi' ee ". 1 he p .p. r being fold ed and re -folded, it was some time before! the tlcrgvmin could git at the coin 'iirio i..-i7etrp savs i tni li e .1 merieaiis in .nisi- s...-, -i... ,, ao , , ..... . - - r.. i - .... pit.., l e.,,.1 he i .-omethtnt' verv , ..roee.l ''f,i..n.l l,o.:..t i .L... n pacKPrt a it ill I til-i rat ion committee, was iu nis n aommtsirntion. , ,r, i, . rt ' eout.ty are wide awake, and arc defermin j i,rn,i,.-.P f Vhenl, a., i .i 1 orthv ot the meeting. It was a sort of 'angry with him for it lir lg ... . i U S U 1J P .. UIIC on It. i s I an .il , . , . , 1 : , . ifap....i(, int. t'CU- j . , , - , , p ed to do their w hole uuty in August and ; i f , v ,h . , . , den. annroached bv a long, narrow pas- ct red-cent. .Mr. l.urtot, was a little -a-ap- masses of the Par-! ,hev will do, I" ! " , .. . T.,.". "J?". hrrie:,ded by three doors, each door tie pointed, but laughing at tl.e ludicrous mis. fll,iv .TauA ,,,.1 are enthusiastic a blow f.'o.n me at thi.4,n ionl.1 l.( t'o'l. ?"nT farmed buiiies. with orders to untarily given. I expressed no resentment by vu'g.nty a'ud mi-conduct, are exobided take, be locked the rent up in his desk, and ,. , . ,.-,,. ull i lowed bv revolution, t. ,liev j, knf,rk ,!ow" a".v ror n ,ll!lt "Pproiehed because 1 knew they would u t let him do from social intercourse, and -outiucd to the 1 f.-.i I - ail mori1 i ''ii' i soil nnti i iiicr . Hii'i . nu ;.t ... i . . ,t .. i ... i. . i i . t . i . .... ' ' Applause, seemin-ly cSe to the "al'e- "u"""1 !l "l Kl ,r"" l"e committee, Un.i a w.sneu ; nui s.-ir respect nqirrc-i .e pviM.ege, which the treaties secure them, add-: ' ,i..s J But no act of nil L-11 I .vor" re - '.m'ri:l1 on1, r tr be prepared with arms to to avoid his house, and I have nc t been there and kit to the low company which their " (n Saturday I attended the raising of a olution. 1 am uot willii.o .,',c the Const'i- rt,H-"c ll" Mi-uri delegation which came : --ince. Still, we meet handsomely when oc- manners and tastes rcrpiire. I'llln.oie, Honebsoii audtSilmer pole at Pan- 1 tution annulled through s. to vote tor Buchanan a repulse v hieh they client brings us together; sometimes me. t- j 4. Kitravaga.t expenditure is the char- ici s Store, Ly the honest voters of Board I lie would say to the fuse the xe up- "tl",,, ""'1 pot themselves knocked tog in evening ride, when the respective aetcristic of lbi administration. Never was lie b'ld . Jii.pieu unucr iooi. . ...o i ... inr.n.in . j . .sc nigii iii i in- air ; some- sttcu a pt onigRte waste ot pupiie money seen. i ins iicu uno no winnows py which peo- nines .... i.jo,, m an evening wain, wttcn we . to ii,(imi,iuiti squainierid per annum, t. eti ) There were some forty or titty A-' consistently with his se.lspejt and ri devoted himself to his s.ru.on duiing th lemainder t.f the fon noon. Six vrrs had passed away. The sue ' ressful eh-rgMiiati was one evening siirpiis- ed bv a vi-il from a stranger. A well dress- ; Tree precinct, (board 1 fee precinct will i lilted over him may lall th.m t-d. line Lmkiii.' man lifted his hat bowed give I . ilnicr otm hundred votes, Bragg four- only to say that he coul-U retain his seat, repeclftil!v, and ofleretl Mr. Button his nc rnu took l l nr Kee or I. te t.r ir m r t . us t tu Lite sa tin 11 on aim sn Tiress.n.r i- h. .. mi n.,t n s ... .... i . its ', , , . . ........... - ... ,.s r. ....,....,.. ..-, .,,i,.m , .lrl a.r,H,ent. pun eiuer oin v a row oi glass, ii ki; a steam- ""'tm-i iiiigni tupro-e ll was a pair ct " Den .Mr. i i went o..t of ett .... . , , A voun-eler-vmin sat in his study com. "T1""".1 " in, ricans present (the honest tillers ol the under the Constitution, luih..' this very ""." oi ..e....,- ... m.... ..fTu-.i.- i. as s pair oi iicu .-ir.toK went out ot office, wlneli t-v.i'. , ,,'" t. wa, . lri..lt Mirin. "'1- 'soi,) to a..-i,t in raising the pole. They session, a member from lUini.-, char-. b"" jM't. 3-' feft above the floor It, old bosom fnends-l .anion and Pythias- ,f.r tie acqm'-itiou of all our new u-r- ,.,rn .. . c, , " Vour inemerT is better th-.ii iiiliie. if ' c;ile fresh from their farms, and went t ed bis colleague with ati L,pt at bribery T, .. '"'J'"1 lepre sent atton ot the " blacK J""' getting together again atlejr a long and nt.irifs, he ......puted thj annual i-ipcosea rn rg, and , order to coneetHra.e Ins - .. c,,.r. ! W(.rU ,ike men w ho are determined to ,h, Where were the proceed I ,at case ? 1,0 .'? ' k " M i f "V- f ' ven.me,,, at Ct to W.OOO,,.,,,,'; Uoiv thoughts on the subject of bis discourse he ' 1 L)0,l s, i vice in Augu.-t ; and soon lie flag Itv passing over it iu iie tlic lions ha ""'"i." become ntonoon for a similar ca-1 In the nest place, t do net mean Mr M ir- i-ii.m tunes that amouut. ami getting wv. writing. Mr. P.urton wa. obliged to cloe F,nnn- , , 'was floating to the "bret-ae, upon which was declared that bribery i-cusable but a ta",rol'1,e- ' he little panes of glass above ( cy. lie leaves himvlf out by permitting worse. Increase of offices and salaries-in- lames ot simple assault mid batterpt. . . A . r1"1"- ann turneu nai to iei;oitiers lo .lominate in Ins .lep.trtim v.'. and crease ot army ami navy multiplication o irgaUat.tl lie spoke of Massachu-ias bein.' in re- B'r' rnir" 5""? drove into the den by publicly agreeing o what he privately useless agents to affemi to the elections un li.ig con- ' be!, ion aguinst the laws ..iistitntioii of ,0 fX0'Ul,-' it. the pities were turned up. j condemns. I leave out also the Secretary's dcr the pretext of biting some office wast. : hearty the I'liite'd States whiUt -Li,, iutl-ment ". S".,(,lMrin2 ! s,"'tliering .'" was the cry in ) of the Trensury, of the Interior, of the Na- of money billing ships to rot, while refu g li,t,iil.-:eu with- t';c window blinds, ami shut out the beauty "f iiat'irc, which to him was most attractive- ' My name is lleorge Chamber." Mr. Burton hsd forgotten that he had ev- I . ,i v...- t rr known such un ni.in niuai. in n ohsrnr.i light, his pen was beginning to move ,,i, rapi.Hy, wheD the wind blew " lik I can refre-h your memory by hi' Minds open and sent his manuscript flut-, nn ntioning an it.eident," said iSeorge. ' er.-s the flo-.r. The aunligi.t itu.sl.- ' " 1'' y rememb.-r marrjing a couple "I i, and at the same limn Mr. Burton's six years ago, an ideas blew out. ble the fen ot one Be lurried his chair and looked out of Mr. Burton laughed, went lo his desk, (,t, p,,,,,.,,.,;,,,, of which three more hearty cd his thanks lo his fi icmLpreiall v to tl.e window. Beauty chtrmed his eve and and took from a small drawer a little roil ol cheers were given f.r these ga.Iant stall- the good .Northern I'.ni 'crand gentle iiiscnbed in beautiful letters the names of simple assault aud batterpt. I-'illinoie, Ponelsou and Culmer, our ga'lat.tj standard bearers in tho approacl te.-t. When the flag went up three cheers went up for Fillmore, BoneNon and on him ami demanding Culmer, and lit a, manner which made the out a (je-iring. Jle h-.d vi been eal'd welkin ring. 1 homas d. liarncr, l.-q , was to order, nor had he ofl. tclsny ollu-ei ; I receiving for your trou- called upon to make " a talk." who re-pon- , yet the vote taken to-day tUtu,! him f c,1i !'n" 'ntrilnM o'J ol.ta.nci npon ; si-,nng the odium of measures of wh ' '"" "' " j j,, ,!,,,. p(.r,incnt retnaiks, urging the to po-terity as orthy of L u,re be- "I' ' " A roti.mittee. ! Ikuc no part ,., the paternity. 'I ' c""t chiius of Fillmore, Pondson and (iilmcr, at c.iusc of di-ord. rly b. lK.vi- je return- I'."'1 ' hon! ,':''-V L",v0 t;l k,'f ,,,e n,t' ,n ,1,u S""elary at War and tin tl, ,:e music of singing birds fell on his ear. paper, l itfold ing this, ho produced the Nature at that moment appeared con-ider- copper in question. ''ly more attractive than theology. The " Ves, I remember all about it now." ?f"n leaves of the trees fau-rd him to for-' " Wei!, sir, 1 am the man." P t the leaves of his manuscript The plum- " I remember your countenance." of the birds made him disgusted .villi " Vou undoubtedly suppose I intended rey gooe (iiiill. Ytt Mr. Burton feit t nisti't y )'!.' thit he ought to labor that morning. 1 " Ni I thought you were poor." In easting about him to find an excuse " So I was. I did not know that I could f "" his idleness, he saw a chaise diive down atTurd to pice jou any more. Martiage, he street, and stop at his door. A pood you know, is a sort of lottery. II id I giv io.ikin?i phinly drescd young man helped en yon live or ten dollars, and cot a p u r "t a graceful pretty girl, and they mount-i wife in return, you mu-t confess it would 'I tho steps together. Mr. Burton heard have been a miserable bargain. Well, sir, tl": door-bell ring, and n.-esciitlv a domes-! the wile oii gave me. is a r.rixe. It hastak- ,z , I J s. dar. I bearers of the Ameiiean party. i men who had the manhood tjud by him. "We expect to have ii mass meeting at not forgetting John "scott nan, ot ( hio Pauiel's Store on the "th of August nex, Some gcr.th men, he believeJ.I voted a when wo expect to have some talking, and, ' gainst him contrary to their vis, hut were on I lie 7th, we expect to do some, tall vo- operated upon by outside pit,., and he These demonstrations of the honest spoke in commendation ot u show which way the tide is setting, their votes without indulging! Ilirirntbtn an. I roiiit to Fillmore as the next 1 resident of the I'uited States. So mote it be." He concluded by saying ; lie tl,. cimc to inform him that a young pen- en me six years to tind out all her viitues man and lady wi-hed to see him on btt-' and now I have come to make you a soil a uness. ble acknowledgment." "A marriage, 1 am sure," thought the He placed a purse in the hands of the '"gyiiiuii, smiling. He astonished minister, who hesitated to ac- c s not mistaken. The young man, ' crpl it. frni.k. offhand...; r.,n.irr f,.l,l bi.ol "You need pot scruple to accept it; 'hat he hnd r.sll...l e. . i,. . f i,.:.,..1 ,i.,L-. , ,v if,. 1 inn now a tolerably in 'ii.iiii, d to his companion ; mid the young The oiid Irideero tsU t. announce to vou and tie lltthat I am uo longer a m cm her of thcfty-Fourtb Congress." (Confusion, ap and hiss cs, during which Mr. Broek- The resolution censuring .1 of irginia, for an allege who fc'nve , peakcr, 1 A Very Ci khus Cast. Wc clip tbe fol lowing from the Lowell News : " U'ont a year and a half sgo a widow hdv bv the na'ine of Smith, residing on Suf- this affair was rejected by folk street, in this citv, drank some water i I 'Mi, and that ensuring Mr from a spiin" at sea shore, and, as she sup- . Carolina, for u similar allc noppil swallowed a small eel. Since then ' adopted by a vote of lWiti .1... Ii-.s heen er.iduallv getting out of heiilth, Mr. Keitt addressed the I and at length her illness became so severe and alarming that her life was thought to be in great danger. No medicine or phy sician coul cive her relief, till last week. Ir. Ilunlooii, being called in, gave her a j ing, after an absence of two .! portiou that on Saturday morning relieved woe discharged yesterday, her of a live eel a foot in length. The eel . agree. They stood s.ven I has been preserved in spirits, and is dect- 6re for conviction. To-day led.lv an ugly-looking customer. The lady t empannelled, and a ss-rond t is greatly relieved, but thinks there is in.ih- I immediately. leji-irtarc. ,'t oi' the ' srmenls .i ft b bind. fence . 1. I I... . .1 T. I , I . . .. . . . - .1! . me iien; nnti uie glass uau to ue turned up j vy, ami tl.e t'o-tmaster tietieral, and only -ing a ooiur ior the improvement of our again, tlver this place was a small bo for i condemn them for remaining in a Cabinet great riwvs ; slu., aru the davices to get rid spectators, its approach barricaded and iu winch Hict are without iutiueitcc, an i ot n.e p.toiic m iitv. guarded, and entrance only obtained upon ; sharing the odium of measures of which thev Neaiiy a thou-u'td dollars a mn is now bring- the average cost ot every man in the army Attor- and navy, and the civil pension ii.-t of Kii"- lii't votes which were given for Buchanan, n -y (teneral, who, with an outside force of 'and pr. posed fr their farther support. and when each t ite that votetl for him was deterinined miliificrs, are the whele admin- Atul 1.,'th army and navy reduced as fast hi c.l even Yirgii.ia ; and the hissing on- i-tration. But little reed be said ef the a- pos-1 le, tj the condition of government ly supped by a threat to clear the galleiies. ; Seer, lary of War. lie is a martin, t, polled establishments Presidential and not ua- Sueb is the pass to which the nomination of up w ill. Yct Point science, dogmatical an J 'ial ii.siit'ilion.s. Aii appoin'tm-nts are Preside;. t is now brought. I pragmatical, within his circle; but that eir- cndui te.l en that pi in. iplu ; all dismission?) No President, seeking a seeord election, eie is a narrow one, and h- nv unrn- H" ' rulurtioiis sre conducted on the sume Ins ever been so repudiated before. Sevc-; trolled within il. Ue is an avowed seees. Two hundred olTn-eis have lately leeu turn- r il.s.i seeking, nave t een detcnted t'V thetr i sionist. adversaries, but wo one hn been defeated Cl the out-ide ferp of 7"i!',ilicrs still less by his onn party. The elder Mr. Adams remains t be said. They govern when wa defeated by the IVmorratie party, then they please, and alw.ivs in tlies-inie stv'e called republican: the young, r Mr. .-VI- --:-y presenting a menacing front. Of 'ail these tbe Attorney (ielural is the master spirit. He is a man of talent, of learn. ng. of industry unscrupulous, donhle-s.-ieil , doii'i le-gei,iicrc.l, :;t d berm i !ii on i t - in p... iitic;. with a hi'tge iu l.is knee, which he often crooks, " fhat thti't may fdlow fawn- ' e-1 sut of flic an-.! eriin: navy l y an ofn, scandalous crv.-i-.-; )U i f law : and the sa:nc opi ration is.ii-ited lo be perfornicl on tnc at my. the lule of dis missiju boir.g t. .-.ve p.,ri.. m, and f.-.vmitcs, aud to turu cut good ciheers, witiiout 1'gard to service :iier, whose pjlitieal afliuitics or lis are net ,iri roved. ''. '"i. '.--l pu-d.-es rise up in judgn-mt again st this admim..tratin. I do not 'mean the isi.uigur .l address, they sre now made Ii'se piecrust to be broken. I speak of public specific p'elg.-s. epenly and soleinii ly and sea ml .o.:-iy viola., d. 'I here was the pledge t.j li.li.eo iii.iiec.'.s-i-v .1 i)ie g sj'plus revenue, lias l ett for fo-.r ...i,i . . . . : e i-- .1 . . .1 .1 i -l . v ii . , i - . ... . ..on ; a mi u iroin iu.se are uen ut-u-u inc iu- i nan Knvv tl .u r. t Usui n g s a n at o.tioi:!-f y eai iiul ti,l i,. 1 Ic enennous revenue trusire votes which ought net tote counted voting against Arkansas because she was a is kept up to increase p.itrotilgc, to pur- those of the office-holders, p icked dele- Slave State, and backing Slade, of Vt., in chase vv on Lb-s- !-, ud from Mexico, to corrupt gates, tho straw di 'legates, the membi rs of the attempt to abolish slavery in the I'it.it.t prec, I r w ard p n ti? ins, to stren 'then Congress, and the complimentary votes which , of (.'oluiubia. I had known him a aWhi- : the gov en: n.ei t , 1 1 I ulld up armies and nsi- attr.eking the Pemoeracy and all tb. ii- tn.-K. j vie-, and to light foreign nations; if they siires ; and us aTvlerite. nuctioiu erin- olli- nan -ii.-. t-i .1 In tl -king .luarrels with then. ams wss defeated bv the same party ; Mr. J j Van liuren was d.fefited by the Whigs. lliumlson, lit rich of th. we iselitl.onen hs.I the eons.s. ipation in, ltjon ,,f 1, r x i . . j-re-erved the respect and ' '' to , confidence of his own party. Not so with , of South i Mr pierce. He is repudiated bv those -ho or v ii,-tr;;e icr. rcniiexic length, and at the rloc of li nounced his resignation. Tbe jury iu the ease of rha'ged with the murder ol 1 o-"ay he is condemned and thrown away the vie-' hi:n i deferred the m ister's place iu at some, 0f Li. advisers. It is the mo.-t humiii-1 Pierre's r.ibin. f Wi..-t. I heard I... ... Iiarks ail- I ,,ti.i,T fer-r-iostii-m of s public rapper tliit e.n,,.. ti, ... . I... I 1 . t.t .... t I s... .1.... .. l. l. ever was wiiuescn. urs nnote vote was as a u.vstne.i man, ami l-re-aw ttie s , 1 1 and an i get nil ot a e IP I...P , .... . ... .... some sixty omy live u iron oui oi m any lull destruction which was to t.t,! upon Imn. I hat pi.-.ige i was;had exalted him. After four years' trial lie governs bv siib-erv n-iicy Herbert, k.as Keat- nd a half. unable to iiitt.-.l to jury was il be bad vn. id to Mr. re begged f.r bitn to lessen the shame of the miserable difeat if all these were do d i- t.d, as tb-y o.ij.1 to be, '.,e vou'.J be cs for T as !op; be Lad uu e!T; ! ti e pledge, n t;.I e juu! -
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 29, 1856, edition 1
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