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OLhfc .MifWih .CP: mr.m rurnr. Cliff it 11 OX-ZiFOO"!?1!, O., -a.UG-lT'X- 1G, 18S6. THOMAS J. HO L TOW, KlUItill & l'llOi'ttlKTOB. Tl.t.MS: . . . i... . it I,,.. ill l.e(r..r,l.l I 1 ' , t t i nil I aV, .r..n - 'I Uul r v u. i.iv , i. vi.! .r ...'...... . '' ii " :,.-!.,'. ui.tUianuTIIKKEIKJLI.AKS',!,. j ( t ml t)l ii.viMi. i . w iii w wii.. mi. i A irii.l all .ureiirogea ate aid, t-aGe)t at tiic i ki tm K.iu-r. ! 3 . - - t:(.!.hOh. r..i'..rHr..su ' J , . , r ;, .1.. tiui. mit'd tvp-) For llie firiil in. t-r. ! .' .1 . . . V .. .11 trr; i:,t : ..i.d .ie.1uet.1m ofXU m-r cent, will t i... r.;u!ar,.r,c.H,lor-dvert..r-l.y ' ;V,,',,,'l,',tV!,,wM,;,,",nl,,'5'.''r , .A I r . u.irt 10. enen inns, ctuii. , -v. -le for each U.. i -r .u r.i .ire uuthot i it'll to act aa agents. iloclnt. i : f -t. frs."l ' ? :l- M:li HI- I UK AMERIIANS. i.imi j; liirlh n -l.'.:i Ir. e ! V. .t, in. N.tii. ar.u Suuth, ... 1 1 1 -1- 1 ui.'i irii c . ! ..-r . r lb.- I-Ve ! T-.r .i -tit l..r Tr jc J V A c -r tiv tUe hi f , K..:. V ...ir- lilue, . -tl.l l.ixl. f'Trvi-f ! 1 ..r l' . t it .Hit ' 1 1. ' ..n lurLttr ; t.. . .: Ii.. I. -f wi tv.rr, r titr crtt- of our dead, 10 w. . .rn ! r-t I ;...'il c .1 c True ! : -V II,.- Kl T t w:r arul liiu, t.u L 1.1. n l-.rt ter, & c. A -'I . . .ri'1 r! -r if. i!ctr, r l.'Tl.cn! .ftc I..I t'.c li!sl 1 i. : .' t i.. ft i-if Jon. hrfioo. ... r 1 t w:. r T v :..-l ! . t ?' .1" ihr f rri- a . II. l' tin- True ! i '. '.v tl.i- i- 1.7 : I;. .1. IVintf i.nii II! ue, it .1 to hie ( titon f'ortt.r, A.c. ! ntahrnad, i .-ru-n ' r Irne ; i t ' I h t ilr . b'u'se ; m. i ' ih!i.ii.ii.. tUr ir..m w . nfK wilt. 4 sii.'.it woSe I i i ul "t ll- Kre' ! i. 1 1 u..r.i of i.-e True ! V swiri- K- lur- P!.i K-1, W i.tie iii.l l!'a'. . in Itiu Liituii irttr, tc. M -t!.!..'.'" ''"iM.itiin ti!. 1 N"W II ..i"l.tr. i alKMir of inn. ; i- (irrt n Moat.t .io pt-.ks, enti ti.e I).!. t I. r - mi a 1 r.l ; tit t lit n r of ; i' 1 ,m It r si. lot. ! t.-e Kri r ! T.s 11.. w-i.r "t !' I r j '. , . ... oft-nre lv tire Kl.r O ( . He I. Wiol.. a. , hue, ' -. t.-ut to the I'uioii forrvtr, Ac. ' I'n en tl.r Kl'ber foujhl, ' 1 -el 1 .e Chiiiir.n h'.'H ; '. - mi-.vr- vtio tiit'i, md the frttown they v r. iL- t. . .11 t-.'-f n - I i' ln.ii! I - ' n,r "f!!,. Krer ! i '. ...tn tti ihr True ! I . . r h v 'He K...7 ' I ll.f i-.i While sn.) fllne, 'ft- tu if..: I 11 ion I'o t-v.r, i e. illisccllanfotis. I'iniii tit Atii'i trttn I tton ' - J -.'! . . , 1 t ... .. -I , THE n AUTICAL PUSH, T .!- ff th' lid W.ir. F.mdfd n Tart. !: wi- 'ii a ui,ny morninz, diirin? the .f the Iv-t war wilii Great Urit tin, V',i.i(' i.atal otb.-r, .landing on the " 'y a'. New Vork, had his attention a ii I. a L'f'.'ip of persons earnestly en - '. in w .Uiiirio two vi-sse'.s just vi.s.-il!, ' Hi ti..: harhor .at i-i it, my friends T" be asked, in ,.. i.'-ar'y tone, as he joined them. t.-nder a'ain, chasing in a auboon - r. ao-..-re.t an oi l tar, torching a ' .f i. s h it. an he noticed the anchor " ' ' t r-ffieer's coat. : . i- a -j.y g .a-s, sir, .aid a rnas- t , w l.o -: ,-. nt:ar, at the same time handing it to htm. ' t you, my man," answered the ', v. ith a Mniic, as be took the in- and pl ieed it to bis eye. Could clearly distinguish .in r, of about ninety tons, ' rail, i-i cha-i! of a trading fore-! r. that b .tli 1-y towing and throw- r up-- ii her ails w as making every t . seat..;. ''.i i- a'. ,ut half a mile the . ., th" ii.:. t. r s mule ; "but the ten- il: in cl base of a dolphin. 1 ai d af'.cr .'.ou t bland a chance of i a t toe tort." t' :. I- r .-an fail, and I am the oire ot to kn .w it," (.aid a stout, weath- ' a u. an. i,e was a pilot boat, and alt t!.i.t tier tlanced over the i 1 !-'' ks ago, I and my crew were . h-r. vl.. n you Knglinb fiigate mid iii....... h.r nj.p. aran-.e out of a log- at. 1 hrojgiitus to. liut I took my ii. u pun. d for the land league away, '..--; ..!, for tLo fog m tlkk Um Kuplishinen could not pet a glimpse of uie. wliom be employed, while llie ofijeer pro It is my schooner they've turned into a ten- cceded to buy up and at-tid ou board bis tier, sir, and that's made to many captures . the last three weeks, ol our small coaster.'' j .1 ci . . . r . I uo carr"!S ,0" "J a l0,,3 l'"r- tv two. so I liuar." i.hservc.1 ... ;.. - " ... . 4t . . . 'utt " I'er," added tti j. .j " Ana is commanded hy a luff and ree-, ie Illa.-Irr b mato. ' i ii . i . ue a iiie.-Miii.. ouscrvea a "--"."'-J-tyet.poken.l 1 ' e' cc,ul ''0 caught iiajipm. It am t sale for a elonp to put her uo.e out of 1 the harbor, boond the cano : but whilolhe ! - - frigate waa abno, they could ,ki alo.,- the ! coat in light water, aud .how their LwU.jsu, carried amid.hips a Ion;; thirty-two j uu tun' , cTriiuui lam vciiiurc ut, erouirtit t ty tuat long g.in ot tfie teii.ler. " That a a fact, then," ie..poudud another l iscamaii. " Mie lias t.ien or d ri ;eu back the bow and on the w indlasf, tuliiin toueth 1 into port no less than twenty six craft, in 1 er, or watching the .bore. Aft, the officer tlicla.t three weeks. I .hall he ilad when I of the deck, a bluff, full-faced young K11--jour frigate, laying off there, j,'eU hi r arm- h middy, was lounging on .juaikr rail jameut abroad, fur thou I think well -l-j.ay, smokini; a cifar. The man at the low til l.uglisli fri.'ate outM.lt, and pick our teeth ih the tender." ! Ail these remarks were heard by the ' ,jouii;5 otliccr, wbo all the while continued , : to look throu-b the spy-gla.. at the tend, r ; iand the chac. i I i here goes a gun : cried several 01 lt;e 1 '.spectators, as a yt of aiure Mnoke came ! . from the tender's bow. I " That is bold cuour'.i," ebserved the youn officer, as if speaking hit thoughts aloud; " the impudent t. nler is almost up with the fort, and dnres to ti ro- nt the cha.e iu the very face of llie ba'terie.." " It is only to try and do her mischief, , sir," said the ma-ter's mate ; " for she knows . the fore-iind alter will escape Ler, go she' fires a truti to cut away something."' " ou are riht, my man," rcspoiidc.T the ofheer, '' for she bis put about, and to e- ward aiu." ! llj continued to watih the retiring" ten- d.r f..r some uioii.. nt9 in aib-uce. ''It's a pity we hadn't au ..rrued cutter; iu port that would rail f.nt.-r ill an she can, j ao that we miiiht give bt r a . ha-e c ut,'' said a lad approaching the gi on p. His dnss ii that of a n. id -lip in .1 u, aud bis air ."in- j gularly free and f.-arlcja. ! "Ah. Frank, are you there?" said the.Und. The Under delayed the t-ha. .t.til lieuteuant. " When did yoa get back from ' sbe had got. too far from the ei. trance cf your father' T" ! tl. bsrhor to p.-t baek a;tin, then put a- j " List iii'ht ; I was in Lopes t" find the .out aud run for her, so a to cut L- r til ship ready for sea, Mr. IVrciva! ; but I am ;The sloop seemed to take iUrm, at. 1 put told that i; will be three weeks before we tinir about lepsn to nuke the b. -t .f l.. r can pn ready. I want t have a brn-h way toward the hail.or !. Iisd left t'on ' with Jil.fi Liiir.s frigatrf, w!u luters off the di.t iu the speed if h.s on v.s., 1, the .Laibor with su.h bravaduiug. Whcu did ' Knelish lieutenant f.-lt s.ti-fi.d ihat the ijou pet in town, sir'" j chase was ali.ady his, and laughed a: thu j " Vesterday morning. Nave yo.i been efforts of the sloop t pet away, witnessing th pretty cbae down the boy,! At lenyth the- came n.sr eno-i.li to see Frank!" AT les ; t wout.l p:ve a years pay, u i : could have a hand iu capturing that ropm ." , "Come aside with me," laid the officer, piiiuug nu arm ill mat 01 ine niiii.-nipiuau ' .n.,r w-.rds ..it exprs my wn "tshes ;.,,:,;. (.f Urk'. and ig.t pig for iLc I bar. couoeived a pliu for capturing the fa,u u'u'!"r-" " What a regular tlab-sidej .kipper -he "Iu what way V demanded the uth, ' j.a at the Leim." : with animation. J M,(I, ,,,d boy, she has a stout crew l'" i "I ' Juu- T tenler'a game ,, li,-ule:,at.t, laugbifg. appears U be the coa-tiug essK from ! .. TlPJ. )wk fri..,.ned out of their m n which she takes men to impress in the Brit- . es, as they begin to thi,k l!.-y are goue -i-u navy, and a!-o plunder, the crafts of such th i :j g3 as they contain as are of value. What ye want !'' can.c scross the water .My plan is to charter a sloop, tlm wor-t jn the stronpest uik of Vanke'- lom.'" .looking o-ic that it is pos-ihle to find in WaLt you to h-ave to, brother Jona fort, y. t a t.leralle sailer, for she mu-t than." i work weil and readily ; but ail will depend J J rather Lot. if it's all the fame to on our good maiiaeiuent of the affair. Now you! I'm iu a mity hurry Fi .ink !" ad you see what I would be at, Frank will ,',..1 t,e diguised Ameiiean offitcr, in an you j in me ?'' under tone, " when I order you to let go die " Heart and bind, sir," responded Frank j.t)) y0a must draw it aft as haid a your 1 aihoi, Willi eiiinusiasui. i in you a.nw , trie to be the baud on deck to help work the sloop !" " Yes, if you can talk Weather, field Yan kee." " WaM T ...1 . . I L.- , . ,i, I ' I rather cuesi 1 ken though I , ain't been to Connecticut since la-t prass." . The reply was pronounced in ueh inim- iiabb; Yankee, that the lieutenant burst in- ! , ,earty laugh. "You w.ll do, Frank. Now we want to proceed to action nl once I want you to go to the anchor reiideivous in l'carl street and drum up five and thirty men. Take 0; v those that arc daring and ready for amthing Let none of them know your object. It sl you be betrayed by information b. in" c .uieyed lo the tender. Yoii will f.n.l men enough, in the . times who ill ask j i, , .piesiions. Meet ine at twelte o'clock Lt the Kxchange Heading iloonis, aud e- j.rjrt to tin;." Tbo midshipman then took bis leave, and iist.iied up to the balttry. Tbo licuten- ant returned to the group, and taking aside the master's mate, whom he knew, laid briefly hi fore him his project. The old tar ... . ... I U" . . . t .1 entered into it, wuu zeai. jogcincr uiey went to the docks, where, on account of the blockade, lay idle a large number of ves sels of every description. They were not Ion" in di-covcring such a craft aa suited tltin n Hudson sloop of ninety ton. Ihei was immediately put in trim for sailing by i tiiu ui-Sf' l&f -J LwJ yf fatt tuvu ! live stock. The morning follow ing these events, tbo 1 ientlr of tua J,r,t'"u was standing .. I i... .1- .. :.. - u uu, uuun mil, inj uu iu uu o i..ir.i. -ii.-i-.r.... l j Sandy Hook. The wind was from the iouth j .... wvt. 3 uu riuu " ii". if vu " nest, and blowimr a live knot bree.e. The ! ' ' ' !i.kv was aillimit a e ami. uinl nnlv n l'ent'.i' 1 - j e ...... uuilulutuni 1 1 1 1 1 lIi mii fiii'nof t he orfuii. Ttle tutlet WM a cIipptr buiU vot(!bt, d ..tern. vry loii and narrow iu the licniii, and I At the same instant, the American ofhoer ..Q11,,rui,tuil ,,0nv -id, Pl .,.,),, 1 1.... ..... l .in -.- i"""". " ' roof of ,, ov... hualin, ..verv.l.i,,,. i jHH.jut?r Her crew coii.i.'lcd of about fr- ty ,Ut.n ju ul)irJnii of the Utiti-h ui-.-y. They were now priuuipally asst-ml.Ud in helm had a sinecure of his po-t, for thu ves- aL;ru.J ,,., o e.i!v liit ..be e. n..-J ' almost to alcer berelf. " j:, bo!" cried the lookout, from tbi lCad of the bowsprit. j Where aw iy V iriiskly dewaiulcd the ' officer. J .bore, about two point. I'jrH.rd I he ,it. ni ; " Aye, aye, I see," answered the mid I) , levelling bis KUa at a hlo-.p j..-t st. itlu.g ,,r,i 1 t 111 .11 out ol the Uarbor, clo!v Ini.'iiig the shore. 11 is .inoiiitr oi 1 in- 1 aiiki-r eo t-ters. .1 sail in i-hare, Mr. Stanly," ij he, speak- iug through the skylight The lieutenant, a stout, fleshy, port wine t issued John Doll, came ond. ck, aud look sir'l.t at the ttrauger, who was about a mile distant. " It is a lumber sloop, but we will brin Lcr t, if a'ue dares to tei.ture out : for we Csu net some fresh jrovi-loiis at;d v.-g ta- ' bles from ber, if nothing innte." " Shall I put her on the tack, sir''' " Not yet. Keep on a we are, till the loop jit an offiiiir. If we run for h. r Low, .ho will take refuge iu tbo harbor.'1 The slotp stood out for half a mile, and then hauiiuj; It. r wiuo, heat now a aiuuu the i that her detks were literally cot end wi:li suJ poullrv . T u iVu moni. ;n?:" mid the middy. " Fuou-h chicken fjr the whole of the frigate crew, to say for it. S! p they.' strength wnl let you. 1 at thu slime liu.. will put the helm hard up, so the sloop will pay oil, arm lull uhoaru .. the t.-mter ; lor I am determined to full aboard of her. I shall curse your blunl. r, and order you i . i . i . i , lo h t l'O ; but don t mind me, keep Pul.iug i,b sheet hard to windward. Leave the rest to me. No my men," he said, -peak- ing through the companion way, take a .rood cra-D i.f vour P.stols and cutlasses. When I etamp my foot on the deck over tour heads, throw off the hatches, lea D on j r ideek and follow me."' " Heave to, or I'll sink you. What arc you palavering about!" shouted the Knj- li-lituan. The two vessels were now side by aide, steering on the same eour-c, abeam of each other, the lender to leeward, and not more than a hundred fathoms U. " Wall, don't be too free with your potr der, and I will. Auiiuidab, let go that ar' jib sheet." " Yes, I will," answered the young rt-c- fer; and with a heaity will be began to . . . . , , . draw it to windward. At the same moment, the American officer put his helm hard up, : aud tie sloop rapidly paid off right toward the tender. ' ,. f . . ti . ::i. t...i " .l...t.l i-i -o iu. .... sn.... nit'ui- . ...... FiigH-h orlicer. " Yes, Aminidab, you tarnal fool yon, b t it go, I say ! let it go ! D.n't you see we ar.; coming right aboard ll.e capting'a ve.- acl.' Hut Aniihidab pulled the border, aud fairly took u turu with the alien rouud a belaying pin. Tbo Kuili.sk officer was about to tiour ' out npou biui a volley of oaths, when see- :.. - .i .... ... . ..... if ..... , .. , mjr i uav me Moop noum een.niiy mil ioui j tinocrata run one ol tlieir number in any ,.- , . . . ... . . . . . . of him, lies turned to give orders for the VI Ullll. IIU iUllli4 IV. Llig Vl-.ig IUT HU! ttroteeiion of bis own ve. sel : but r I... I ' ' ' 1 n..M i.n... the sioop'a bows Mruek . .!. i in. ii. i.. .. i.. r..,., :,.; ....... i .,., ,! ... j,.v .,,,1 tnrl. 1 '., . .. .i nien mane flieir a PIiar snea 1 roui me liulcll- , ... ..... Lu- ...... ..... IVr.ival 011 the ter.x.r' deck. ' . I The r.nli.biuan, taken by HUrprit, mr- rendered w ithout i-carcelv ritrikinc a blow ; and petting both vessels under sail, in the very aight of the frigate thn gallant joung captor tailed wiib bis priia back into the harbor, after an absence of six hour aud Uei.ly-scvcn minutes. This exploit is dnubtless one of the bold- est and 11101 spirited affair that enme off duriii" the war. Tim ...nt .iv, i.ltvn lis a faithful narrative of the transaction, and the chief circumstance wi.l be lee... uix-l both by the brave officer iu qaction, as well as by bis friend... N. . . . ; .... . . - . ,, . IHI1T . KM! IN A lot' Ml L PY 1M)- t'lM MliKtt. Last Tuesday t,i'l,t whi.l. will be remember, d as one of the warmest rf the -'-on, a younjr lady at the Wr.t l.nd " as . X'-esitelv frightened at a little eireuin- 11' j . .1 r staiu-e , ,,,.,., . f.e ..'.ore. ...:.i,.:.i, a u ,. .1,1, 1.. .. t . .. ..ii... 1 iiv 1 wuipj; ... m, .nu..- iir.u.j i. only .(pialled by h.r modest T and who-e ("ejea dark charm has caused more than one waistcoat to palpitate bad retired , to tur chamber, where, alter lavin ' aside the , . - 1 11 gienter portion I her wearing; apparel she 'committed beiself to the tender eii,hr.vc ef .MorpheU", who-e toothing inS.iei.ees werti aided by the coolinj breath ..f Zephyr, who .m.t.m !i. a. .l.tf ..... l i I . f I i m..A fi.i..l 1,.- . . - . i . - . V t het ki with bis feathery winis. In a wi.r.l, the auooting fiiitly or, to use the la gu age of a iuodert hard " S,.t . on her I tit Ion hhlly ..f. d A ltd tir. ill. I lil I u..iH,avr4 lnr tr-Sl t.r.a.l, tVinlc t4rt.ii.i, luruuh lo.r w munw "itif tit.-;, n j;, Si-.ie I., h.r e.'..eli i,d trcit.tr. r. there stu .,, . iuep." It was.it is said, about mi'lnigiit, when ti t ou ad,- was roused ffulu l.er u.-li- t''"''' sluml r ly besriu a noise at the win low. lla.I unci'i-sin; her ey-, she was sttitb d by the ijH.t uf a corpulent form, a ; ar. ntly .truyg. i.g t gaiu adud- i .n to b.-r cba inker through the op.-n wtiid.. It sit tt k her at nine that the it.lrul.T l.sd been e. t ight in the r. r of his ..n.iii iiti ju al.li , by a nail or s.,..; uiher sijurp in-lr i Unit, .1- ,.; seeli.el (o be striling With a -Urn .1-1. r:n.n:.ot. to iirr lb r tii-t lliO'iht was to faint brr eC"inl,t- guc tile fell O-.T a p4U her thif I, t' j'.tll.J. out cf I l.o window as s - ..11 as he jumped iu 1,. r fourth, to -cream, whieh was immedi ately carried into ff, et. 'I he wl.i.-ile of the )".'oiiiotite on the Iron Mountain rial, wi.'-n i' yte its Ur.-t ruort on the til. July, was hut ti youiii. pirl wii.-i."e l t.. -. real. is .. I lite 'I he whole hou-e and half the n.irhbo,h(.od, were awakened ly ll.e out- cry he old f . iss, three f.-ma:.- servants, avl two Itg I ft .ers rusl.e.i title its.'u.-, and hroom-tiek'. mop haudlcs and hoot ia. ks D ished in the gas !'', .. it... in...-?-I."!d entered the chamber of the frightened beauty . An examination u( the figure in the wind .w (1 -.-!!.! the fears of all and changed ti." screams of the young lady in t shoi.ls ol laughter. The iii.igiuary " f.tt mail" was or.'y h.r owa darling tty-jftt tint, which she had htr.es on a hook near , ,, , . , ,.,.. it. a . in mi 1 . her near the fore-itL'eme, aud wun' rouud held iu all the Aineiiean utryii'-bolds. Jbe, the window, and which tie wind hid inflj- ; doubtless find the ..i.ti.s claiming the sue ted and Set iu motion. 'I heie was uo mure j ceful candidate. In Judge I ioodloe's .lis sl, .-pin.' m the house that hlj.t t. ! ,r,t.(i ,. An. Tiean parly held a conveu-t- Jl'if. ! lion and declined to n .oiinalo a Candidate ! for Julge. Ifoo-iiue became an iiidi-r en- SI-.. .., .....1 0 . it aiimmi I Itnv Tna 5 A ici.P -in trie U -t of May. Nicholas l.rnhsui xpiated the murder of J.-eph Itrook, iu San Francis co. The following is a part of his dying cotif. -ioti, which is worthy of being read and pondi-rcd upon : I acknowledge inv guilt, nnd the justice of rnv sentence of death. I am snti-fied to die ; I f.-.d that I deserte to din. The free U'e of spiritism liijimrs ia the cause of my Pn'"''t " this di-praceful end. tor the tvisi se.-.-n or e gni years i nave worn.-.! . ' ,.,.,., , ! f .,..! tl, i:.., ...a i... ,i,i, ,i.. ly. I writ this fr publication after myiver ly. I writ, this fr publication after my.ver this has b.-tn ..,. there have beenl death anil if the ri'.iice of my r -xeeu'i.iu and l 'H C:"V' ' !" crime lor wnicn i s iuer. kin-mill Aiit-r l.tit (itif of ine f.-ll i r - nil i r.i4 fr, fMn,iut ln ,ny f00,.,..p, ,! i,,,!,,. " ".at tbee shall he !.;.., , .ef...;-. f, '.I.. ... ..r ..- .1110 lliisainreheiisioli on the pnit of our , i-s-t rttr-r, (runt) I ft fl thst I liavi: not liveil , or li! in rain. ! ftfs. .!.. ' 1 ' ' " "v- ...y leiiow creature. ,e. voice ci a , of i . U. ,,.,.. t 8 man on l!n brink of the (rave he hrard in . . . , , , , , , - , .1 . . . i i i ir a i ii the' Deinocritl may ilnim ai.U eh'jc.c solemn wnriillig againt this defestat.le iee. ! e ' I know from my own eaperiei.ee, that th !UT r. (,ur P" ', stronger by many thous use of intoxicatins, drinks is the cause of til ls thai, it was la-1 A uiju-t, and iu Noveiii- the greatest evils of life. ! Titr MrriKititsr ('licit, ii The M. tho- ili-t F.pienpal Church has had a p.-neral .se-ion quadrenial t f mliannpolis, Fu.li- ana, at which the aul ject of sl ry w ill eused by the members of the lii.ltimore ml .Northern tontereiie.-s. tt h.'n the mem- bt rs came lo a lote, the lnltcr were tiitu - ,, , ,. , .... K ... .irflTtnM,A . ,her the clau-e in the di's.-inline which forbids the buying and selling of slave. " buy ing, selling and holding hit - .l.-iman neings was io- i y a vole oi one t hundred and twenty-one ayes to ninety four nays ,. than two-thirds, winch is requir ed for an alteration of tho discipline. I'p jumps the irvil in a rape, And if.li two iiusa W Si'd tho Ji-'u. From the hwisvillf Journal. 1th instant.' lit mix h f:i li.m. i A veryeuiiou anomaly I. us presented itaelf in the lt I no I ..lcetlni. tl,ro.i..):o,,t . .. ....... Kentucky. In very few instances bare the ... "... county where the majority wan a again.-! L'UUI TV n lit' TD L Hl-I-JTIIY VI H . 01 1 i .1 1 il." Ii !.. l.i n ,.r..,.f .,,ni,v irwlrroiideiit Am.r. ie in and Wl.i.r candidate, huvr been in the w ... f. . w.. . . ' ' :.. n .1... .(,,. ..1.., m 'I i. iMraU have ..ready conmuW .Uitu- iiiff the furemoi.t candidate. , whether bti: nr ,,;... .,,,1 ii i. ... well i!.i tl,.v , .., ... :.. v eu'iu.u ut iiuum u. .ui..ii,i... e- I vl'.l ..... I... . r..se.,r,0t luf, of them;, Tbf, American order ban .Won thared v illi introducing party politics in to the judicial elections. The receul t-lec lion shows this to be false. Iu (.everul of the ju-li. il ili-ti ict-, iu which tJ.Lre is be- j ty the Loui"villc Journal, to-wit : that ev ou 1 doubt a lar;:e Am. litan uiajoiily, theory man on it voted the Democratic ticket American pai ty d. dined to nominate can- ' at the l i-t Stsle eb-etion. didale. IjX judi.-i.il ol-ie,, and the Ameri-j The J' u nal has the fo'.b.win cninmnit cans have cut their votes in the election 1 upon the eff-ct this ii.miiii.ni.-n is likely to witlinut anv r. f.rei.i-e what. vr to parties, U'l I'.sl mieh l.ss h.i i. li.e euui-e of the American tarty, the l. n.oerat.. ha .e inva- 1 ial.ly vutt-.l iu solid to'.uit.iis for one uf their own number. 1 hi-, bus been Iliust cwdtl.t iii the coi. tent letweeu Iuvll and .Marshall The Ami ri. si.s had nu tiimii. e iu the K.-ld. The lViuoevata to a man bate Voted for I'u- 1 .- .-..ii". ... .j nil..., i.u..-,o,.4tv. t.-j- Americans, hat ins no UOt,..t.. tiuii to bind them, bate n"t only iu part to- 1 ' 'be I- rec (lerm iii lb -pu.ilieans ttj f,.r ,ulii)t ,ui , prominent member ot,of Sl""' " 4 convention in Louis- ,- 1 1 .- 1 'til!., .ml n.l.i.t.r! an n'lra ai.ti -laterv oui purl t , Ironi personal consnli-ratiriiis. ba "', tni n'.-pun ail Uiira aim .-utt '. oiji parly, from personal c.i...i.l. ratinns. has - . . , , " . . ., , e.i etion.-i rt .1 l-r I.1.11 1 1.1 "ii-'tiout the .lis- - trict. (...-.-Uvi.l.y, in a .listri. t w hub last yrar r..,c Mouh.ad l.titil) umjoritv, Jude , v :IJ .11,.;,.,, t !, , tt d, and the Ie,,,o- , , . , , . , . crats lute the iii.iuiuelice to 1 1 .nu this as 1 f "' falling from the A luetic au par- ty. We rait a-ur. oar fi i.i, Js 1 1 -ry w here tjat ,u0, , Ujt lrie esc ; the '.'mocrats . . hate j.,r,-,l their en'iie strtn-'th, w inlst our psr!v, nit eor-i brii. it a party conte t, bate diti'it-d their rotes between the candi dal' , au l thousands hate not vied hi all. i. Jafr'C K in. lit loe's ilistiitt member1 of the A in. i i.-a i. party Was an independent eat. li.lale a .ii.'t biui. Thou.'h we bate llieie - Inaj' rity, the Aliir'tii li would u' t iii.e a iioii.:naliou It was not paity vols!. Judge Kin. -hi e is a t h:g and a r.ippurter f Mr. FJItn .re. Doublb'-a the Pemoerats will ala claim a v.-ry larg )aiu in that distil I, ..s the ra.'c I ids f .ir t . be very e! o-e ; but we pri'uu.e tiny ttiil en tirely nt -rio .k ut 4 ii.s'jli.i as Marion co ii. I), wh. re the i ,-!. j.- ndei,t rstuditUte f ir :,i i T, uppvrli d by the Auielieans, has b. a'en the lepuiar 1'. u.oer.iti.' lumin c iu the county iu which (.'lark beat MorehcaJ 7 IU Votes. Judge Fryer was i, ,t nominal -i l y the Au.erieaii parly, tut rau - an unit pinuent candidal ? gsiu-t thu regular nomine of the I. in f-rats. His district w.-nt for dark ,a""1 Jp,,r a" ' " lo "v I""11" "',l " wouiu ne icuieii, n as uiey i.ave uoue, tna I rtv fl.t i.d ui.i: i..' . sust .in ll,ir i.jmi- in e. - in the Ma-on d, strict our oppo'ieiils imve claimed the folvluostof two HVns, who were ruMimi; lor cirejit ju.lge, aco uouLt- les would have claimed the other if he bad been successful. In Halt county two It tigl ! w.-re candidates lor clerk, an 1 we shall dent candidate for re election, ('apt. Hawes a Ii 'tig, was al-o an independent ca. di- date, tinding that bewonllbe defe.it- td, l.e withdrew and left the course e'ear to t.oodloe. If ('apt. II mes had continued a candidate, although (ioodloe is a mem ber of the American (liti. r, we should have found the Democrats proclaiming bis soe- 'cess, as an independent candidate, to be an! tt,i Amei if an triumj h. '1 he parly lint s hate b'eeii strictly d raw n in very few counties iu tin- State Where- Urge pains for the American i.arly. rre Uv(. .,.,. Whig fmitlitlitat a in the .... firtili tli-ow lu re, wo t 11 id- iu thut Him clcctioii camict -li'w lUu rvl:di Mioii'tb " ber we will pi to an nt ci w helming majority for 1 ill ii.t i r and I-oi.tlsoii. WllAT 1 1 tins KM ; have one atu...,. ... tl.e.r pall, that tl.ey dau t; ve one stump il ; even try t remove. Their candidate voted, ' , c(,,,ai r,.olutious of Mr. C.ii ' ,,;, ,......( Juror of the regij limitation t! ' " ''""''" Wc ,",vo I'u,',i-""1 tlic re - cord more than once ! I ,,- f,;,.,,,! everywhere will do reiiieintier llns vole in lavor oi ine prinei - . r .i plu und- r which such men as ard Ht-echtr! preaches Niarpe s Hifles to bis congregation run Vxnm)tc culll!i,lall, for Coteruor Thtil't one answer to thu allegation of . . . ., ... . , i i . . ,i . of I lliois. Col. I.is.cll is the) ltepublicau ecrlaii. ignorant presses w hich assert tnat:"' ' lluchanaii never gavn a tote uainU Mr and Col. Hiehardsou the Deinuci -alio can- FKF.MONT TICK FT IN Kl-N ll'CKY. A Contention of the Frcesoilers and Ab- olii'totii-ts of Kentucky, recently met Lake furin g, Madison county, and lioiiii- nated the following electoral ticket lor tuai ...... .-nam: , t . l f'MPI.. . .. I " ' L rf. im.k t.m,h:-.. of Madi-on county, i. Oeorgc U. Jilakely 01 l'n" luu,,lJl- i..l'H.... TATIVKS 1 r."."." , ,, ,, f m.i -Zty ; " is coiu.lv; 4. J. (jraiebrooVt, of lh.rr.n eonntv : U. J. It Whitlemore. of finiin- bell countv : It. pavid JJorpnn, of Floyd ' ,. .. . ,, !,-.,. ttn,' ' ? V "n:,,,ttn.'."';Jr.r.'' : tv : . Jmiies I.s!-lilrooks. ol J.svics conn- ly; . f.wn ShcU-i, of Jessainiiirt county 10. John ash, of Anderson county. A relunrkable fact connected with thi j Abolition ticket in a slave State is .tateil .bate tipin the rrcidentiil cleclinn in thst ' State. We b' i.e tit Southern rend.-r will mit the r. flections contained in the conelu- u'wi parawrapl The vole of the di liu.iu p .p.ilation of Kentucky is e.-limeted at I t,til.O. This vote has hitbeilo ..cell ivt 11 to the I. mo cratic nariv. but m-ar'v the wbo'u of ii wiil j - . , . , .. .. ... . to ... ...e s..p,..,r.o. tins . rem.... ... ',li,,'. !,,,.rll, Tl.v I.,... .1,i,.,l """ .- . u....- .i..v .-. .-. ' ' '' D' mocrati.- party only b. ciu-c they bad no opportunity to vote for rree-;tlu unrdians and in-truetors in thrs im oil cnndidites, but now they will in a bo- port ant Iuiitiiiion. Why should ever pa- dy e rive the Democracy and sustain the Fr. esoi! tie!:, t It i evident to every well inf rn id n. in, that th.- whole stren.-tb of, this I r-m int party ill Kentucky, wi! derived exclii-ively from ranks, and (bat this Fn esoi . .' .sir. Itiic lanan in a mnmrify oi l.ol J .sir. line hanan in a inu. b less than V.5.(if,l) votes in lhi Slate, 1 bos etery day makes more apparent the truth of the declaration t tint th-great , , . i .i . inu-s of the fniMgn population in this eout! r ' try is strongly snti-suvery. We have re- peatt-dly war-ied the Soulh of litis fact. We bate cal.ed upon .outh.-rii u.eii lo pro- teet their own in.ere-ts b, aid.ne the t -iblirbinent "f the toliey let oiiiiii. ii.le.l by ' the Aiiieticai. party , lliu- prev.-ntin.; the tin cra-c of this M.ii.ce of At tuition sirength '1 he pie-cttt po-lii .u of political parlies h is proted the justi e and propii, ty r.f the prineipln of the Aui' iiean psrly in regard to an eiteiiMou of the naturaliraii n la s, and b-deiuol.-tr:iled the bopeie-sne-s of the l'eui.vralic parly in the preset. t contest. fun Iwr.NTt.lt of l'li Kirn MfltliiMis Some of our ino-t valuable iiiveiilions are r.l s simple a character that tin' only won- l.,s 1 .iil tl...,ii .. .mi t.s hi fl.nt th.'V i m never louu.i out before. It is said that thu!u,re, since, ihey authorised their brokers j.,,,,.,,., c,r of llus-ia has ju-t returned from sti-'t lo to- litli" t--- tt f I. r t lo lu- litli" t.n.il I. rg.t, on uie Iialiic, whcic l.e took part in the ceremony of latingtl:.! found aiion a nniniimr nt lo the memory of the lid., rinaii IV-ukcN, who first introduced the plan of pre-.-rvilig b - r - migs ty iii!ii; ar.'i picking them. I or ineily the. va t numbers of herrings which w.ir captured in the ii-.i l.it-i n an. western shores uf the empire, were lo-f t :lie world by the rapid decoinposiii'ju of the ti h lle.ikels conceived the happy i lea of s.i't'ing them, and bating in-ti oil. .1 bis neighbors bow to preserve them by ibis process, went bim-elf to Finland and t night the Fins bus, t deal with tiie li-h. As a re war 1 for his public spirit, the name of lSeukels has been handed dow u to po-terity as a henefaeior r,f mankind. The Finp.-ior I 'l.arli s the r .It it ! li'i,,'J ,0,i,h ' I;'",r llrv l u,e' ii pension - one of Ins .Ic-e.-nd -nits, ami : (w Al. xan l.r has laid th- fom, l.tiot, -t .,; . f 4 monument to bo erected iu his honor. . ., " ' r' "' MK.'s.r.il.-l.,.. e-tres,,. d, nt of the Newark Daily Advertiser writes frol l-',,r,.uee ss follows : I The friends of Mr Wcb-l, r will 1-e crat- ; it,,, tn b arn tint 1'owcrs has completed the model of his stnlue for the people r.f l,o -ton ; . U.i th t tliu work ill i-ftitiaVK n arhitr vm t . .!.. r I.;.. Tt. 1. ;-.. .1. , ; As ,t is to stand in the ..pen air. the liguie somewhat fxaggeiated, being eight Icet iu height ; toil the action, air ami propor tions are ail those .f the orator in bis finest mood, and in his own proper cot.ime. The incomparable bust is an enlarged eopv of the one modelled at M ir-hliel l ill Mr. Webster's prime, and is, then fore, the t ry present nu i.l of his best condition. i F.ttJ.tll Fll.l.Mi'Ui:, F.si , an uncle of the i !.x -President, died at his residence in Hen- ! The lluck-vnicrs' niii-ton, Vermont, a lew dats since. Ilei i-i.i ......ii... t: ; .1 i...... "- ",2 , e'o de The b'-U'1.) '''ie, President 's father was born in llenu.ng - tlir t!,ive- to Millard IniiiHelf was horn at Summer ' IHIU'ava; ag.i Co.. New York, to wliiek place his father had removed from Dclininetoi,. .' ....!.. ,. .., .. a ... II... . !:.... ' tint f.u.soii. ur 1 1...1 .. ue ..u . ..- ti,.r fi Noiris, of Chicngn, has consented lo ; I I diddle. Ftitm the Silinhunj Herald, TilK FIIMALK CULLKUK. MEss-iis.'Kiinoith The Trustees of the t j..nillu' College located at Jsiaie-ville. were a... together durini: the Comm. uci mint i f. ..... exercise at fuviuson. . . i decree of recrt-t ihat we Inarticd lliat llio 1 7 . ., , , i, fniu ColU-ttO buildlllK oulrt not Mi luiiy com ,,.., )V ,,, 4,1. of Autrufi. 11 was the Jj(iuIij))l0 opittio of ,1',, Trustee, who : wei Vn ei,t that It woulU be It t'er to us- ,,,.,,,1 1 ,e o.ti.iiL' u tie next .e.-M')li lor ft ,.,ul 11,1 ."I l' ". ., . . I.Tildr Wfor, " ZZl ri,.,,, uhuimujoh-Iv r..olfd to open the ..,,,..; ,1.,. 1 5ih of i-eit. inber. U ,.n....t t.v ihat time tbnt the liuiOiiiic htrnks ' ' . ' , ,, ,, , c .1 I bp P"1 ,1,e to.H'eed,fie.r tb 1 ;,!,,,, L unUe nf axe or .maimer to du i turi, ,,e Hu..litations of the jnunf. lndiesr and with some decree of comfort we may bo peimitted lo occupy the iicw building. Jbe es-iuii uf the IY11. ale (.'ollejie will beriii at 1 he same time with the session at Davidson, xliicb will 110 doubt be adtrai.tacous to both. Mr. 'lia-ley, the l'rincipal, t 80 op erating mo-t luarlily with the Trustees. We arc expei. .iiii with preat liberality bolh labor and money to make this institution worthy of the I'b jrch under wl.o.c au-picf. it is erected to make it woitby of the coun try in whii h it is loculed, and uftbeauein whieli we lite. Able and experiaeed in structors nr employed, nad the terms ot Hoard and Tuition are rcunnaablo when coiiip-ured with other similar Institutions, that WD -re confident th.it nil 'prounds of cui.fiiuim !., entirely r. inovei!, and pciieral satistii. iii.il will l.e eiveii. I ho le a.iing ol- , . . . ii.-ct wilhlhe founder of this lustitution IS - y d ( t U 0 ,ritl, tjJ(, .i,..;. ef female education j within th.- reach of the daughtera of Zio l and the mothers in Israel. We bone that n. iu. .. j...r.. t tt ''' M t'eu. roils re. ...hsc ou ... .. .i ..... ...:.. ..i.i: ' IU .1 ;.S filial... 1M I. J. ..-I 1. .. . r 1 1 i, puui". ( (k, c,,!nll,eu Jable effort on I lie part of rmt or L-tiardiuii from We-t. rn Carolina wend tl.eir dsujiiters or wards to other .-t ile's, or o otiier pnrliousof thi- tate, since we have m heaithv b .lion, as o. ill- be sii.irtors, nnd tine seefi.-ry as rs to bn the Ih-iiioerati.: found iu any part of this I ui'.n. e offer 1 movement vriil b'sting hie ini's of education on eondt lions unusuaiiv reasoi.ahi. . It is utitior- ,, , . ' . . ,.,,-. ,f inn v true I hut even ni-til ution ot leari.insr j. p r . , i aM.ri v adapted to the wants and the condition of the country in whieli it is l"csted. I would earnestly call upon a enlightened christian tmldie to coma up to ' , .. , ,.' llie support ami p ir in-age or this I o legu t)j, ,(t..rt of 0u i31 j, i,ai l.t.ilt up for your benefit, slid is adapted to vur wnl. And with yowr untied fo-ter- c"r'- ht nwl truth Iron, this centre . . . " .' ,. i,i.i , w i.Jorne an l solitary p. ace to t e plaa, alio tj,e ,. to r.-j.iee and Llo-ssoiu a the ro-e. l I'. Im ir, (,'i.m t r:n tAL Case Wo ! ,utf f.Howing froui tU New Yolk ! j Jlirjjj J ; j iou,tt.rci,l ca.se, involtinj a lare sum of mumy, has eccurrtd iu this cily. I It seems that Messrs. Cuitliilighl. Ill Jk ! lirother. nierehai.ts ..t K.sloi., engaged in ot iiitl 1. nee will go nif, lltal win cause ine . t!. ra.tlmiiau trade, are t!ie owners of the , , .... : s,hii Anna Kiu.l eil, which they sent out to j .Manilla,, where she load u'l with t thl tons ot I ....... ... .. 1.... s,'.,ne trt II.A.tfllS Ci.' .re to sell th. sugars to- arrive. 1 hoy con-cu lenllv i Bcctcl a tfei-le.l a sale uf the entile j cargo to Messrs llavernicyer Si Mollcr, 1 ai ge sugar refiners, of this eity at (c. pound, i, 4 r..-r cent for cash, to arrive in ; ,. V. ut, rr before lb.. I t of August (to-day ) ; It apjwars that the ship was uctmucd hy hating, ll.rouL-h sirev. cf weather, to put into ihe Isle of ! r . nc. where she hal to tii-cl.arge xoiue -IMI ton-s before Udng ready for ,s. a ajain, and hs tnw! yet arrived. In i)r. meal. lime, since the purchase was made, the price of the sugar his ndrHiiced to n je , mskiiig a ditfeuiire iu the value of ' ie cargo of about ? JI,'MU) to 5'J."V,tHMI. Tbo owners of the ves-el rel cargo, it is said, contend that the contract expired at I'i o' clock lad l.ii'ht. and that the right of the purcuaer- to receive ti.e sugats ceased at ,i,nt "' lll:lt ""'.v hn right to well the u rar.s, lierealter, ou urnvst, to olli- er pui eha-.-rs at snch pri. s they can ob- tain. They say that had the price of the ! Miu'ar fallen, iht purchasers, alter the 1st ' ef August, could have thrown ii upon their h:lliilnm, ti; it a .,, rulu wk.h vw.uld ,lo Wuli; l,th wars. r iii. of thu I buyers, on the other hand, contend that tho sellers ctiiii it take advantage of tlieir ina bility to deliver the sugar, by contract, on or before the 1st of Ailgu-t, and thai they bave the right to claim the delivery of the su;nr on arrival, whether beforn or after the 1st of August, or, iu default of its dc livety, to claim a settlement in their favor of the difference of value between the pricu nt the lime of piitchase and I lie !! of Au piist. Tin y iil-o claim the custom in rela tion to tune contract in other articles to he iu llu-ir favor. The parlies pre-ent strong point- iu defence of their respective views, which, it is probable, only referees or a le oal tribunal will be ablo to decide. Can Mu. Fil l mo i:k hk Ft k. t.:i ? We hear this question a.ked hourlv, and by those who would gladly see him eleclcd. The Savannah RrpMu.ni makes the W- ')-! """"''I" "lln" this h.terro- 1 ontion. ' I Ins nue.siion has been asked lv i of Mr. FUlmorca donb.inp friend', ' acknowledge his superior claim-, and i "l'1,'T 'r Vole lor him ! cliecrlully if they believed there was Ui.y I -""auce ot ins t ie. iion. tt o say tin-re is. i ' u.'tim. I- air. I mote a true iiihii r lties the country need his ert ivus in the penis that surround her ! If these ipi-tioiis be ai sitere.l in the eftir inative, answer all others by putting your shoulders to the wheel, and thus aiding by your personal exertions ill the attiiiiiicht of a coiisuniiuaiion y u so anxiously desire. The true pie,-tioii is, what are on doing, not whit uikti' p-i'p'.c urc tj Jj." i
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1856, edition 1
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