.SAW U! ill VOXjiXJIVEE s. charijOtte, ixr. o., October lase. HI W1W i THOWASJ.HOLTON, lllllTtill & l'lldl'tllL'TOll. TKKMS: T ,c S.,rt!i- '""'"" u ''if HiM Itc-m.r.li-d to ml,. ; .... ,1 TVVU IMH.I.AHS in iiuvaiitcj TVNU i'tix" l!S AM FIFTY l-KXTS ,f ,...?,.-. l. I .'. .,vi.i inr turt-f mlii ; an.l TMK KK 1M H.I.AIIS . .. .11.1 ill I'll. ' s. r.-. . . M. .. . r , .- .1... ....... t, .1 I I... II. .....I. r;, l.-.ll.-.Ir,.lr.,g,.rcp1d1,c,ptatthc , ,. il,,- r..,n..r. 11 it ii' intf ti d nl Our 1 l n j per unrf f ,,r I, Mil J mh) !r tht lirnt 111 air nil ,'. rriitf lor t -jrl -ftMiliiiumtCi. I'lturf :ul. r,,M mt ittf 11 11 J SI.erifl'ii S.1U1 churpft T . i..,.t r .ilnl U lil'riurtlOII nf 334 IN r Ci ht. Will 1 , MMtf'tn tl' r yuiaf ricvp, lor uuvt-rliwrp by yt .tf. AilveiU" hh ma iitiiu u iimuiimij tr .'1. .it SI imt Komirc tur isifli limr, rn im ' . f. I. i . 1 'b'j 7J""I"' i J fl" liliali rn re ullli.liieii til net er " iioctrn. l iorn tht Kiii kri Luekrr. srtiM,', AnnCum. etlrmiv. E3 llr h-'iii ni ie rrjr th i nf Uautiful in hi , .' K ( i i .ptitm 3 : J 1 . i iHitur. ' rtrrhtig y r, 'i i'ti my tpint t r rjor 'J'n, niil r -rti.Iy cttr ; 'I',, v irnt tv i'tts .f rjrr few 1 ,ir L.f ol ti'.n.r, ifr.- a tin if U if Irnr, ,V.f i ii.n c-n imrf ton,-. 'I r!f tim f JMiri'.g firtt Iri-ur, i lfrl.iif I: r hi if! ; I f f i -utr ihr r ,ri -i nrit' j-owrit. Aim! ivi t, I ii It; I Hi I- I f : rr r,n. mjf hrr I jf't'jr o I Mt- (j, ...it .( Ilu- f'.r, A.5 I Willi PfMftiirij( tiiiui:hg rftw, Tt.eif pt.; ii iiit.ii we. 'f f .ry auff n r if I no, 'Lite twtwrd H- li' c.r: i.r T,r II Ii' f ftltifliin .,rr mi,!!, .tii In, (i- nl t n In 1 : S, trig 1. Mir C4'iiit Tin ! l)Mi ( .'in 4i-(I cm 1 1 ' u li-u!.t, It r m hi t i-m ri t -r lii.f Oi' j y tu ii.fjft ., Hftjugi.t. IS ii !k,w, 1 1 A ut ii in ii ! h.,W due t p int tu jr fin on w liu : 'j ut- ftollrirn ut l'if liMflnrif itr, Tuu.p i nu.j m - r I f tit t ; 'J n i.Kmui rati ti u r if thy injht, W Uo-ar fttarrjf cruwn i t W frfna itior riiixhiiv UnIit, glur- nf thy onarl Imiir, Wj,,u wtl ia elm and vtd!, injp fu II roii m ti.i ttf i l.r I'r v rr '1 tut Itravrn stid trt'i f tli fill ; ! dill H 1 Kill I h V U If A t n gtil pli-ii't tti m n't r. Afift nrt tr..i eiftliljr ilf-4iiiti ri, Ti.tir Msmfr t'i ao-r f To- nrijfh r'i,uf Suiiitnrr f.or I v t iiji" Mi r !.(, ii jl -ii! tin- mirth nf Surnt.icr huiir It r ha Ii ti to nflH now . Anil T', ti(n th V I'jinij Ii'l'i, A f Hill bf-aut V III', M .rr ( UI tli-U lb firlir a(r'5tJ "V tl Su(iiiii(r' (iwWli X klta. I.tr,0 Auliiind! al)4't tliou be T'i U", nit t-inblt ill it t I M a;nrW aitihinf - ji.i lul'.r I i a I iin)- f t i m ami ft ri I ; Tli 'iijili tit)' tjihlita not lung tiny l:tl, it cur attH mIiH mi rrr : "I ! r i)fii bf "ii ).,fiir '4J( Hut (ur ftiiiill j4j. Ah n.ti ,nf tbr ft'iftll i- in'iy. Tin- t lirili tft't) b'i;r ;tftd jy : " l.ili .,r 4ii f ir rni i , A ml till Kftbutit L r glum- bui fiui in. ri l '(;iit, I.i i i it , tn t turn .i i t f ,,). !. f ff.ftni i f lit. fill r l-j;bt( Ami h f In ItM ta r ' -f. l iuuiiti.s, . i.t May, 1".C. ' ' id 'Miscellaneous. i It ; si i.i' t; Js 1 1 1 d 2. . TltAVsl.ATU, l lttlM TIIH (iKMM W. Ill a very wil l and remote region of the Scottish Highland, there stood, on a roeky hri.dit, an old forlres. t'ne stormy evctiinu, in harvest, its lord ltoked fioiu hii window into darkness, and er the Well-guarded court of the castle, "ar,! the oppo.it., hills, where the tops ; oi llio tree, still M-ible, rutled and waved ; ii,fuiiiciI such adi-turbed appearance, in the dark blue Leavens. The livulct in'. inmates of tLe ea-tle were of opinion 'he valley nut f.irth a wild and strange ' t li a t the apparition gave warning of his Sound iu the ereakim' weathercocks clatter- '.l.-ml. Ir u : ..... so t'i and bawled, as if chiding thu storm. Ihe scene and the hour were congenial ; ,0 the in nd nf th" lertl of the castle, lie j trat lion of mind he a proaehed, unawares, Wis lei Lilian- the mild and indulgent mas- that pa.t of the country where the obi wo r. Ill, onlv ilan.dii. r bad Ib il li on the loan will, the white hair had nl peart d (o f-.itri... .ill. . I I ...... .. :..c .; -- , i.n . 11,111 isvjuit: jouiii, i..i inn ii- r to her in l.inl,. buia .,.i..r sino. r unl l-P flayer that, anv inhabitants "of the dd lli-hland - and. ..,, .fier their fli.'ht. tl,.. In.- . r I, i i ., !, ii i .i ... , ., t ti . ,. ",e lou r was found ilatht'il to pieces in the , barou 111 vain called tlieni l ack. 1 hey i . 1 I . . ,,,,.' i bottom f t,.ky valley, into which, iu tLe; stood as, I ficnaled to the dieadtul spot ; darkness ,,f .he 1... I,n,l ,,.11.,, Then.. Oliou th .li...,l....r I... i.... ...I...1... -!"- j i"h .: "cut a letter to her lalber. ..tin that ni dit havi,,.. rol,l,...l b. r f l.. t ..... ' j n o Were ope.inl ,., I.r f,,,.!.. ,1,,,, .. I...I re. "td t convent, to do the most ncvrre pcuaiiee; a.l that lit r father would never ee her more. From this event, the lord of ! vat, cing into the cavern, he Lchi'.d the the cattle Lad lecome almost as old urate j hounds crouched round a wretched mossy as the surrounding rocks, and uiifeeliujj as cout h, on which the dead body of a woman the t-tony pavement of Lis fortress. lay Htr. tcLc l out. As Le now looked from the window, he 1,11 drawing near her, he recognized the aw in the yard a la..tern, moved Lack wards pure wLite Lair of tLe formidable l.iuteru and forward, as if in the hand of ?otne one bearer. who, with tottering ft-p, Mole across the ; arcs. Angrily he called out "Who goes there !' for Lis dome-tics Lad strict ordew to admit no one within the walls ; and since the fliebt of the youDir V. the . ... , B , wcre ' r,i'iy obeyed, it fet-n less statues aloue dwelt within se commands fecmed as if life- lorn oi me castle there ciimo a To the lord of the castle there emtio a !Mlt voice : "All old, woman," it (laid, "leg pome food, liol'lo kliijilit. li'it the Lumhie demand w as tuipetuous- !j refl-O'l vaurant witch I" were the oppul- j it y iauuB Miuwereu upon uic Leggar i aiiU.Lo - , 1 . . . . I t II I eauMi she di.l not imi..ll:,,..lc r,.,ir l., . J ; reiterated r petition w ith u fervent, thoueh , , weak voice, the knight, in the wiidnen of holy ones of th i . .i. i . i i i ... .n ... i . .'...;;.( I.... t t; .....1 ....I.. : w,'. wraiw, en.iei, uu uis uioounouutis w i hunt the bejrgar womaii nwjy. Wildly ,l,l the feroe.ous dots ruh forth ; lut hearcely Lad the y approached the old . i woman, when fie touched the Mroii t and fiercest wi.h a lender w and. The" dome,. 1 i tic who Lad coma out cipceted that the 'aavage dog would tear her in piec.-s, hut, I LowliiiL', he returned, and the others bid 'themselves d.,wn, w Lining, 1 efjro the beg- I b I Agnin the lord of lh ca-tle urged them on ; but they only howled and moaned, and Uv still. A strnrce t-hudd.ring ix-d l.im. whicU redoubled when the old woman rai-ed t'cr, lantern on hi'h. and her Ion.' white hair1 ; appeared waviti? in the rm, while, with , she exciaiuie 1 nil ate I t hre ate m n voice j " TLou in tbc Lcavib wUo scent and : Lesri t ! ' ' j Trembling the knijht retired from the windjw, and ordered bis people to give her i what she demanded. The dome-tics, frigh- tep"d t the nppirition, pi icrd fOu.e food without in bake, ii nd then secured the """-a ioc wi.i..- ,e ea, ,i; re, un- !,e while . i .. . i 1 .1 . .i t HI nicy ueru me strange ou woman carry way the food. As she fli pped out of li e ctie gale, the bounds tujatici niysteri- ouly alt.r her. Fiotn this time, regularly, every third evening, the lantetu was e n in the caMie yard, and no sooner did Id iin.'e twii.k- ling begin lobe iih'.e Itiiough the dark- ness, aud the light (.ti ps to be heard to tot- Uf jnnii.il.t, than lL lord of the ra-t'e ha-.lt tied back ! ruin ti.e win dow, th-! doitn-stic- pi.t out the ba-ket of ifid, and the hound moaned sorrufaily till the apparilion vanished. I 'tie day, it was now the Lcjiuniug of (winter, the knight followed the cha-e iu the wtiHe-t pan 01 the mountains .ud.Jeuly .;. I ,!. ....... b..l.e BI..I 1'.' .1 ., - r r"-t 1 ; expi c'itig a good capture, at the risk id im minent Jjlii-tr he fuieed his sh'riderili'' i c i borsc over the hlij pery stony ground. Re- jl'oie a c.iveru, iu the middle of the a-ceut, ithe hounds ftoul Mill; but how fit the I knigl t when the figure of a woman stepped 'tj the moi.lh of the- bvs-, and with a stick j drove Lin k the dog-. ! From the silvery i locks of the woman, well as from the low i I llio.-ll.ll; J uf thu b oiloln, atid his outl intt-r- I I nal fee liliu", he cooti perceived that in ibis j drear spot the lantern-Li arer slo id betore I him. j llslf frantic, he turned Li hor-e's Lt ail buiied his -pur iu it sides, and galloppcd dall the cterp, accoinpiliicd ly the Neiii'ig hounds, toward the crstle. Soon aftt r this Mran,:c occurrence, ttte lantern w no longer seen in the court ed" the castle. Tin V waited cue day several day a whole week p-sed over, but the appaiitioti was no longer seeu. If its lir-t appearance had alarmed tin lord of the ca-tle and his domestic, its tli ar pearanee occasioin d slid more cou-ter- ' nation. ii ii l .1 . .t t .. 1 hey blievetl that the former progno-li- , I i.. i e i . . , .. i ; i ,i , i i cated some OTcadlul event, wineli the lat- ter betokened to be near. On the knight this uiiticij.ati.iti Lad a terrible fl- ct ; he i.,,falC paU ami haLv"d. i,t.d hi coui,tc.11 v,n" due day, was his cutotn, the knight , ode to ihe eluse, and in his present ths- I. I .1, 1.1. I... .!, ,t t. , mi.., (..,. u.,.i. i.. , ,... ...... , ...... jui,!, ..r.-at care avoided. Aeainthe do.-, 1 - ..run- n the Lei -lit. Low li.,,;, and looking ! fea. fullv into the' cavern. The all',ijhted ' but this o.-c.-.si ,u no one at.pearcdto ! ,1...... .,.. Tl...v tb, ., crei t into - j - the cavern, and from it dark I on the ' knb-bt still beard their moanim.' and cries, I , 1,.., ,..;., r...l he snrim.' fioin Lis horse, ami, with determined cour- age. ciauibcred up the step height. Ad- Tin; little liorn lantern stood near her on tno ground, and tlic features of Lid only ch'U ! : Mre slowly than the faitliful hounds, j "ho (torn the legining had known their I young mi-trcss, did the unhappy knight be- come aware w houi he saw before Litn ; but,: to dis-ipate every doubt, there lay on the " uw-ipaui ""' -., 'r '"J " nr.r:i"i oi uie Menu iuuy , a imei, un "nun ;tU Iht own hlood, Lur Land had traced the following words : " In three iiL'hU the wanderer's hair Le- .1 I. '. . c t . .1 . .1.....!. f name w im, iiirou-n gnei ior u,u ucaiu oi j '"'' 1'er. She haw it in the brook-. Ilerj l.i. Ii.i Im.l .llftii mi ... it i... in ii l.inl. I.... """" - " v" i.., ... ... Net and life were by j . S1,C then thougl, . he chureli, vbo in hu-. iiowa and demised 1c life Was entaln-led. Net and life were bv " , - woKJ e.troyeil j '' . ' ineath the parental root, and as a penance, Mie has besought alius from her fit her s ibe .stream was ,xha,i-ted, which with tin-! "peakubie sorrow, the knight perceived had ir. i , ;.. ..... t.r. ,," " , .. 1,e wa'' '"uleJ by bis n raiits near the corpse, in silent prayer, his hounds moan- be-ide him. He buried his daughter ,lie averi:, f. jin which he never after- wards came out. I l,-r, ' be unhappy hermit forced every one 'rf"" bim ; his faithful dogs abme Le could not drive away ; and mournfully they watch- , , . . " ' ' 'J j---b mi-iress. and be-ide their sorrjwing lord ; an 1 wh.-ii he a!-,, d.e I, their mi 1 howungs first made it knowu to the -urraunding CoUi.tr The Litti.k J"Kk.ii. In the good old times o ventuekv. when su' -taiitn lU-tioe .' ... . . , , . . Ha, ae. u,n.i-tei cl in a log cabin, niter a vc- ry free and ea-y manner, a suit was bro't to recover certain moiie vs of which it was a'.U,..-.! plaintiff bad been l.-f, auded by the in.-i ni..us operation known as thin. hie rig- giuk'. In the course of th: ti.al, plaintiff's c mii-c!, wh.- I.jjpemd to be an "i-xp, it," u,i lotook to ei.liphteu the court as t the mi'u vjurumii of the pei formance. l'ut- (j,, hi u.--If it. a po-iti..n, he produce,1 ih-j three cups and the little joker, am! piojee-J-td, suiiing the action to the wotd : " Then, in ,y it plt-a-e the court, tile tie f -u l.ti t, placing the cup- mi hi- kliee thu-, be .'a ii -i.illin.; ihem so. i.f.ei iiie; to let that my client could : ut te.l under which cup Was t he ill t te lokc r liiealilll ' 1 1: t r. h V . Ill a V i -' U p,..,.,, t. court, ,,i, , ,)e i. f ,i..r. 1; r ..!:...., ,.f ,1... -".. -..--...V v. r..... thus wagcreu. l or ni-trnee, wlieti 1 rai.-e , the cup so, vuur hollur iUJ pO.sea thut 0U ' sec ti.e L.,11. ' , u; po-e I see !" iuterruj ted the judge, W ho ci y watched tne pertoniianee, aud j was nure tli it he had dt teeletl the ball as one td the cup io aeeident illy rai " by, any fool can .ee where it i, and on it and be sure to wiu. ihere ain't n- delrau liii' tiisr." " IVrbaj your Honor would like to go a V tin it,' insinuated the counsel. "tio a : ic, and douloe it, too, I. nd here the , Lino. It s under the middle cup." 1,1, o a Vou tha,,"s:,id the foreman nf I In i ii r v . 11 Aiiil I null I 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 1 in li..1 ....... j-- j . , j jurors one lil tttli uiiii i ii vi tuil i.i!. "I Up!" said hi honor. 1 ( . . 1 " , , ' " 1 I . I p it was, but t.,e lit.,,- jo.er had mys- ttiiou-lydi-appeared. Jud and jury w ere . ciilijbtcLii d, and found no tlitbeulty iu bring illit ill a VerOlel 111 I.nor OI the r attltlll. t-n the ground that it ivas the wor-t kind o' tie- fiaudiu . Ill Honor ad'ourneil the comt. and stood for drinks a'.! round, in conside ration of be-ill-' "let off" I'lOIII his wairer. i . .. ,,,, . . . Mr.KI'T r.niv ArttiN. the ci! v ill-slot,- "... . ary vi-itcd an nuhai'py young man iu jail, J it. . n j ' waitiu,' hi trial for a -late toiou crime. , - I ' Mr, sai-1 Ihe pi i-onrr, tears running now n hi cheeks, '' 1 had a good home cduc ition ; tm( ciiirutitni thai t uioed me. I ucd to slip out of the liou-e and go off with boys in the street. Ill the street I learned to lounge ; in the street I learned to swear ; in the street I learned to smoke ; iu the street I learned to gamble ; in the street I learned to pilfer. O, ir, it is iu the street the devil lurks to woik the ruin of the yo n, bo ed' a DC-ougni aims irom ner lamer ,,e Fair, except w ith the con-tit of the So- cat!e, and lived among the rocks from ciety. Forage and grain wilue furui.ihed which her lover fell. Hut lu r penance at the expeii-e of the Society. draws near its end-the crimson Kream1. A C.r,;,,l IWmou of all mu.m An- . , minis wi;l take place on 1 hursay, iininedi- '"' All. tall, a.y after reauing the deei,iu of the A- would have writt.n " father," but wariliiiL' Conimiitees. I thi so? Re-ware then,, vogue ill this country, (he banks of' tint education, and tay at; ihi city, we learn, ha.e laky had oeea- home. And let arelits see to it, that home training is pleasant and strong ii.I enough to grapple with and compier ll"' bad and daitgel oils iullaeiices of sti eel meietv ' Oiiity. KtllWAts IN ,1 Kl.M.tSY. A German M'lick train tratel about twenty miles an hour. 1 hero I-, however. this coinfortiii cii cum-taiice, that it a German la-l tram t I"W. it is sure, and the traveller has a ,v eoulid.-nce that he '"' or ull"r, 111 I'1'" will arrive, some e of destination, and not "be di-tributed m parts, like one of Pickens' novels." The whole number of deaths by railroad accidents iu l'russia, du ring the year 11, was one. Why is wit like a Chinese latly's f-nt ! lccausc brevity is the sole of it. TIIK NORTH CAROLINA STATU AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Vm it.J,l its Fuurtk Annual t-rnd Cat- t!e Show nl Xutrigli mi Hi 1 i', I ., 10' ntui 17 iuijs uj Oritur iirjrt ; IT VII TilUUSANDDOLLAH OFFKRFIl PKFMlUMd.l A 1M of the premiums oflj-cd en., U 0i,,!llieJ of tlio Secretary nlJJ!eM of the , .soi.'iety. Gnirral Onlrr of Arruifi-inmls. , The erontiHs will le onened'-n Tuesdar. i . ... .-fM tht. i4t, of October, at 10 o.-k A. M. The only entrance date (ill he on the1,,, .lUTI I M'ltl UI illC Lr T'-fll H'l " II- linil'lllHIll , ir.i I 1 I . e i . . LJjf AU M k , aTt. e, ftt , be upoii tlie grounds, l.y ,,, r. ek, A. .M., I of the 1 1,1, (Tuesday.) and pnper'y enter- , , f ').! , i ."' . T "Vh . ' , vt .r i tie-- ."-H.n nn , ii.iv .. ed upon the books of the Ssely. and no article or animal can be re:ovcl ilurui: 'I he trial of .-peed of trot'itr horses ill , " I": L " u """"'' 'UU,BU,,J ""I 1-nday, the H.th and u. (-.-.rnnire and f-'mgle llarncs Horses will, I""""' ' ' , ),e exhibited on the track iJuria the day of jcrwise situated, could have obtained. j Wed nod ay. Abo, a trial oaddle 1 1 or- We are called upon to s-lvrt between ' will take rdare on the M-e day, w hen ! the Judtres will make th. irtxainiuations and award the premiums. The Flow .Match wiii t-A rdace on the:ideney. A for the lat named of these i t grounds on Wednesday, ihe'f -ii.'i, v -.-'-' clock. 1'. M The Aniiiial Address willbe delivered I. Tl !..!. W.,1. , '" .'y.iii'i- u iiiui fc ntK -un., tiv i o c'ocif, A. ?. award of prcmiiim w. be read and prennuins paid lnitncd.a'eiy.fter the ad- tn-t. Judges appointed award pre-; tniums are particularly r on ted to r port thein-elviM at the busiues, oce in Ilee.-p. i tion Hail, at or before 1' 'clock, M., on 'I'.... 1 .1.11.1 i 1 ue-d:,T. the Mtli. An .lhcieiit I'olico wiii 1 iu attendance e .i . : .. -r ..i l ..- ,"i iiie r-re-ervaiiou oi it-t him ui i ro- Iir'y' 'ii i . i i . i lie annual .omnium, 'i meinners nas been red, iced to tiro o .. ,w hich entities each meiuber to a badge, amiiting the la- die, of his family, and nil lildreu under ' '" ' i ..." t b reyuicii and l-.Uilors artuvited to at- t.-nd, and are requesud t report them- mUis at the lusincss r.'ciu Reception 1!.,M, where they will hi ..r.hed witucoi..- i" ",:,r " . A s, .Agricultural d,cusion-n.f M held ev- cry cri niii'' eiuriiii the Fir at the Com mons lla'l, and all itvercled in A.-rienl- Ural and Mechanical mpnvctnetit are re- tjuired to attend. l.iliii nor are en'ti'MV rfnue-tetl to 1 .1 , 1 .1 I 1 1 have their articles on tin fairgrounds by i o'clock cu Mondat, te 13th of Oeto- t - M-l 1 .. .1 . lil'I. A ll.J-l- l-'J I'll 1 n LIII 1I.I1I',L ;;. , .V 'f i,t dCa. '' ' ' " '"- a ' v n,i.0' ,,,e , (101 aLil arraceciMelit ot lieir artiel. s T1I0M.S Rl'l'lTN', Cluiiti iit Li. C'jhi. J M. C. I'Ar.THIbOlE, SvcUinj. ,s ArutAV AT Rti.MK.sThe traditional f roeity of the inhabitants f the Monti dis- triet o! l.oine t.urst lorlhl lew weeks ai;o, in an extraordinary contH between four principal combatants, whi, like the strug gle of the Iloratii and Cuitit, lelt but one mrvivor, and like that cllsic.e out'oat. was wajed by brothers a'.' ..ins brothers. The .... nf .1... ..!.. i!...i.. ...,-... . . won,,,,i as a.ua,t the luh ,..., l .......... ...... i i..i.i.. r.r.i ". un miii .di i ".'ii,. .. .inn a i mi, u 1 1 I il 'M',ll iiiiiiiikt tlfliC liait'l L'Ulv i ii I . i i i, : .1... - . ......... ... i ,j -..i. .i. . . .... ...... i m4 ,'t, u i-uiu.-iit ti v'li t-.ii mi r i 3 iitik'i-. l 1 1 V I I'llllUlilllle' I UlllTII U U U liJv till t I t'i 1 k,;;,-d each other withtnives and rav- and kiiied each other withtnives and pay- . .1 1 111 ,, Mones, the only sum, named 1 ao- bme, running off towards .-(tsv Maria Mag- e, although himself stated in the groin and wounded iu the Leadlith a stone, in .. - . I. . t. L . . . -il i i? I . w a,en joii-iieiie n as ns-ao, ami uisaiiue-u by a S.viss brewer, who grjipled with him on tin- ground until h pu t ot .wi-s soi- iers came up atid arretetiie ele-perado. . Tiie-e same Swiss sold iers.jieanwhile, had' been obliged to defend t!icti!ves with tix- ...I bav.in. i from .1... v ,oi,s r.nnnl ae.. who' . - . , te-l them to prt y.-tit theiilrou, capturing the lu -olive, the common pe svmpathi.iti'' with culptil ere always similar situa- lions lbi.in.Mhis battle r.Ll. who should pa ut the tniniter at ami tjcneral Far- , who was greatly !sh;3 at the show-' ' " of st.vies, to a void w hie-h liihad to crouch down at ilu- button, of the cit-iaje, lidding the coachman drive on as lidiy as po-sj. ble. The chief combat ant this fray wo re strong ruffian, corn pjiterby trade, and fond of the kuife. S v y. a tin, I Chin. -The pi aei-e of " sweat j - - ceivcJ from the custom Loul, and found : l0 ,:lV(. been tiled or " svveatd," and re-' ; ,luced in weight to the avcrae of about , I I''r cent Ihe custom autonties have Lis mi-'Lt, couol he now ouce more addre i ""n ' eon-e.iuciitiy resolved to Willi evcy gold:.-. ,!..id into the establish.,,. A een. : . . . consequently resolved to wij.ii evcy gold I coin paid into the cstabiishftut. A gen - . . v ...r.4V :,, :,...... s ,,,., ! tleman who ve-terdiv Paid lisome ? I .Hllil or?l,.mi had over a .lo'.eu pf-e reiui ncU p "tam-c of the cri-i. through which we au to Lin,, under thi reguiatio us of light about to pas. 1 belie.e the " sp'n its of the '"'o lit. .e- DiliUnt I KtUfm I.MTI'f.I.l I V AM) UllltlsTI.lTl V. 111 IfllV. lu a'cii e found th.-j .-J uravc vui tl in 10tt::latitl may , follow in, on a tomb-tone uverfour iiif.uit- ; "It .Ul In ful lit y, turn ilc and if ; Itrinulli tltiM .t,iin' tfiii ili- png n I jiitu lie; Si y, ire tliry Inct nf "ivt d 1 1" df. i til's by am, tin v miiiiid, foalbcT nn Inn' ; 1) I. cm r ii'ii by work , in lu' veil thf can't .ijijk ar. Ah, rriinon, hnw tit r.ivi-il ! llfviTr thf i tTi d tMC'i l'1-' l"-i'(i unitt d ! 'i'lif v iIh'.i, fur Ati iiii Miim-'d ; U-y dvf tor Jc- uUtf ditd.' lililrCSk nf Tllilllllli Hurl flay, Prrtidrnt of tlie 1 Immciin I'uiinril iff I lie Stair nf Kriilurky. T Mf i'OUM'UYMF.V. . . .... iiS party in the United State, would due.ive of cood and n,i,-ht tend to due.iv. ol goo, , an 1 n.l.lit Und to many to give that calm refleetioii to M prod induec the present politieal coudition of our lelov- country which it so imperatively de- mauds, notwithstanding the ohi.'eU which present themselves to me, and which are rave, I have determined fro,,, . . . nvi ru ui uu. I. i:i t'l I' UK l k r r wine -t0 n. ,e plttisn, of ,v f. d - lo countrymen ; " .,., if my war S-ofce m:,y be heard in this momentous cri-is, to tlew tlic sc,,clioI) of ,uch can. a oetiFO Ot Uuty, to comply ttli their vri.ili-' 1 .1. .r r , didatc for the I'resideticy and Vice l're.-i-deney of the United States as can alone give permanence to our institutions, and bring peace to our distrvted country. Content to remain in tho .situation in which Providence has placed mo, 1 have nevcr aspired to any politi al office. I have, , however, from my position, an acquaintancJ with the public men of the United Stat-s," , ., . 1 . , Jalne, K,(,lani,n Mi!:ir l Fillmore, and . ii t i it. . .. .i . . n '"'' 1 " l"T '" 1 ,, s- ' - , i1..m.., I l,aVe been unable vet to leal n ' UpO!) Wliat COU-lIe.-.le.i. friends ln.se I :. ..1..: r. : . i ... .1 l...... "ia i,-ms. "i mo '"saiieji o, . iiysjurit auo ptiiuiiai which cuuiu at tempt the elevation of ."uch a uiau to the high office to which he a-pires. f , tLou-ht Uuchanan weuk and ! . , , -. corrupt; wanting, as ,.cn. .Kicksou U. . . T , ; m moral firmne-s. I Lave seen no rea-on . I "f . 1 to vary my opn.iot, from bis. Mixed up, as ie ; ,lL, 0;j .. .ir;,3in and corruption " dot. bis card to the Teleeratrh new-rianer ! ii . i- i- i i ,t .. . , in Jii v. Ji. in in: i i siivm a iini.t' - - . not to give words but the sub-tanee.) " Mr Adams has been elected to the l're-i leiicy ... Mp .... M. iH, i,r,.,. ( -7 . . j . .... j atipoiuted Secretary of State bv Mr. Ad- 11 1 the people will d raw their own ii.fv r- cnees;" bis attempts tJ prove in public, t,,t,,s.iu 1M. i.. lVtm-vlvani... that Mr. .... . ....., ;ff ....... .1,..,. Mr i ;, . . ... - i furui.-h such a damnitig record of weakiie."s aud corruption, that I cannot conceive even Low any Democrat of the old line, I mean .Jack - ou' K-inoerat, could give him his ; sup- , , , .. ', , port. Who could believe, t lieu, that anv ' ' old line Whig, any frieud of my father, t . 1 r 1 l- . 1 1 . . K,l 1 1 r, I., lllil ri l-lt' 1 III 1,14 I'H'l.l. .... , , - ,, , Whether as author or signer of the Us- tend Manifesto, he has shown at) utter want of those statesman-like qualities which are requisite iu a President ot the United States, i The time has come when every lover 0f l Li country should speak out boldly aud r . . 1.- T l ,1 .... .1...:.!. t l,. .1.. ieariessi v. i eiiau oi, sui uii. irom nic e. u- n. , . ... ... , .. ty. loo tnucti ts at stake to tolerate siluncc J !..' in any one w ho is lnlor.ued a t j the poltt- ical histories of cither Mr. Fiiiuiore or Mr. ' lluchauan. Col Fremont has none. I Turu we now to Millard Fillmore. Hv- : c - i. ,t. ...,... p..,. ;.!,. ... n u lj , . , L . i . 1.1 La ail vi i .vin.tii'. tr. ty Vtl,d,u,v of tLe United ' - , . - . tl. . ' oi - ucs, we sM-e uixn uau mm nui cmiiui it- tiv ft in nil re?Dfet. : iii.liohlitiL' the Coiwi- I rjr-d by my inends from different q-mr- country submit to Meb Hnottur u.iimm-tra- vi(.ws,0 ,.k' wi,(!l.r 1;lve ,aii0 ter, who Lelieved that an addren: put forth tion for four years longer? ;p jt.r minis to h t 1'ruuoi.t he elected, Ly nie.'Bs the olde.t son of the fouuder ofi Away with m:ch mi-crahle ahortions. In and whether you l,i lieve tli.it he c:m he e the Wl,i r.;irtv in the l'it..J St .t,.,. -,.l.l ' Millard Fillmore we have a t:,temati calm Wted and not disturb the perpetuity of till ..... ' - tution. carrvinir out its compromises ; attend- tution, carrying out its compromises ; attend- . . . - t IUJ to the interests ot every section ; rcsr.ee- ; v..,. houif ,nJ ai,r0aJ. On the 1 completion of Lis term, Lailed by Louest U m.,1 liot,csl Il.o.ir,.riils rvervvvti.-re. "is- - - j with " well done, thou good and faithful j :tli,aa.. . . (.an an American ruonc ha. I in its opinion ! between such men? Is siaverv a-Mtaliotl ' never to be imt to rest ? Is Puuatter sov- i . , , erei-'i.tv ami n.nL-iistt ri-m to oc to.er rated i . i...... i id enlightened American. l.au I'J lite: tile t uiiyiuv. iiv .inn. n ,.11." . ar0 we '''a"y lu "'' sitirnnu. r.g.as for a mess of pottage . 1 or! id it Alu.igh- , ty Cod ! Away with the wretched led l a'i ol ava:. . i- ' bi'.ity. Lt t us do what is light, and look to tio.l with hotie-t consciences tor the fc- rult. To the old line w hig of the Ashland Ji trict 1 take leave to say, I honor them f their cour-e. In their own approving co sciences ttiev already l''-l tneif reward. They want no ollices, they ed lr the i good e-f their country, and thi-y have ::,. ity could swerve them . . ""''r "' In pleiljinj support to Millard Fillmore, they do what their old lea .. ...i l I . "I I .1 o u i . .10, iiiui ail I witte w.irmiy, lor I teel tleeply ti lbelie.e the " sp'n its of the Iju-t made perfect," if they are ever permit- j ted to look down upon the affairs of this i .i rth are now U,i-i.-z their at prov nig : . . ..!' , c' aiiee upon the t Sorts ot the trieu-ls ot Fillmore ami lbnielson, to elevate to the f,,r .. Fillmore aud the U i. ion " l y ev cr I,", high otbt-t's of Fre.-idciit and Yiee I'resitleiil ; ll. H) majority. those di-tiugiiishcd and trut Wtvrthy cm- lens. Look at Kansas what Las produced the state of things Ut-w leiug euactcd there '. Is it not the weak an 1 imbecile adminis- trntion of Franklin Fierce ! Ha not James I liuclianati adopted the acts of Lis adminis. ! ...:., ... r I.:- ,.i.,ifn,i,i ' . . . .1 ...n rmr I i i lull a- jmnvi .in j.... ...... . .. - . . . 1 t . Millard Fillmore we have a Mateman ca'.m a'"1 a"d f" 1,1,0 etn tU" icreMS oi our eon,,, r . t . , , inclit and cou-ider the , - - tl e . lite noiuiii.i Rrothers of the American party, Maud tjoj f)f yri.UU)ul j, cI1.i,,.red in theSjuth I to your arms uml be of good cheer. Na- as a blow aimed at their political, social and jtional and conservative nn'i, throughout the pecuniary interests. It i so openly promul ! U'"1 "tl" to our 'U,",arJ- A f,! I iiv.li. I H U- i. ill., I'l 'Jl U'. 'J liv.11 l r ? u 1 1 1 . . ! ?M -'T' 1 YrrY,;;: ' , , ,. ,, , '! , ', , a"J P-C'; ' ; "Jll"r V true v. F-.-n..etfu!!y. your ob't serv, Tll',Ms II. Cl.AV, t'.rand l're.sideiit f'outieil uf !ei;tue'.:y. M-iltifcld, Sept. 1 -". I',, Wiht li sk l,:s.' ,le.- Wl wo;i, , .1V0 1Jt) c.ril ,(l.t 4 a i i III ICK Viiur t lie I, of or, ho ! X -ell- I vhed in by that "S 1 l,.,,,,dand ud ) lorn: '-' I" ho! ioiy man, v. nr. ."'i'iti', j lv,0 if i,i.,r!1Vl;r c01li, i!,a. ,.v,rv u,.er n .,,) p wnu not, eould te.t ,ake it "we sav. who would have sx-t.ec. ted that it would have ever b. , de- r.ot tor r n iiionr. . i.o iuo uoe'ioieni i . , et . . i ... I- 1 . . 7 ' . ,.,, ,,,, f., ,,..,.,,!. r , .;. . ., . ...... , .... .i r. .. ,1.. ni llie ill. 1'ii .Miii.. i. i - it".- u-i . . -. .. .....ii.in- nf lil -,el. '1, r.n! iiean eaun.ai.'n doe- umeiits, and thou-au.'s and thousands or 11 f . .-cr ui,iners snecehes and tir'-elevs Jiite ' ., , , " . ,, , ,.,1 I n.rn luiinni OHO v. -nr. !n i. -no, not ail over ll, land, for, ,i,,,,i. ii .. ,i ..... vt;;i ,,,. f our co'ititrv w here th,- p-,!,. are not vet o degraded and deb-mehed a, to read the vile !,.,:,.,..,., ,.( . S,,.,.r ..r unv other aboli- . . .,!,,,,;..,;.. Tb.-re is one ii,.i.i-i, in a ill .. I . ,. .. p -i . . . l. i m'.ii --ii ; . . , i,0,1,itrv wlll.r v ' ... . - .,.,,,,.,, .. ;n , .,., n,i w here nil white men still retain the virtue and .-tern into-vit v of their iinie.rvel te 1 in- tur.-f . A" ic Ymk litui JJ :. I..r.li-. 111 th lute ianv:,- for the Lcsr-i-lature of thi State, Mr. ll-u-.-rave ilead in orator of the I'l-ui , r: tie e-itid id a te-, ) of I ! ralivtlle, deduced ihe cnlie'i;iion that the IVmoerat-c t arty i li.'.t. b. e-,ti-, --li'l he. the Win.' party is A'-ertion party is oppo- pp )-, d to 1" the d to it ih. Sece-- r"".1 1' ir,-v " yrn"-:1 v :" cihI. .n.'l ta en is vl pal t; opj.o-e t n Uem- oeralte party : hrgo. it mu-t t.e right. 15.lt the v.oiin.' an-1 gallitit lvJwar N, (r.n old hue Whig.) who was Mr. U.'s c-uept ti tor, and who i as 'keen a a I rier," in stantly put this logic to the blu-h by ana IvxIiil' it thus ; " Fellow-citil"!!'," said be, ' ace ii di n ; to the tem of reasonintr '-f my competitor, the Pevil ti.u-t be riht ' 'I he prt-.-bytet i stis are cp05ed to the devil th tiittho dists, bapti.-t. and christians of all the va- rious dctioininntions are oppo-ed to him : Krgo, the levil nni-t be ri.-ht and the chii- ttaca wrong. ' " 4 5i.n Tl,. lt .'time.re n: c ri e n -. v : - ' - " - .- " Ii, a mer.-lv cursor- observation of th- in- ,. '. . ... , . dieation of the public ire-s w :tion tne pat f(.w lot;, . ,, (,r have c,t) tii-ed between I'r.r'if ami ti-'tn new-pap. i s that have rai-ed the Fillmore Maud aid, ii- ther as new journals, as converts iivui the 1 tenets of Fremont or Buchanan, or as mu - , ,. , X.o l li r t ;l h l ( J " bv a -eii-e of dutv to join it, ' o't are rapid. y -inlting to adopt I'o-toii o-i.';o.-i,;'(Ce the administration pinion, nnd y.i.x -tiiel with your hand- in . oi t nc ' v rniiniit iiiong thre have bt en t the ul-lot i.vini i in the country, ' ... V t ' ' ! I I.10 c,!-11 unpar ailelci st-.mpe I.. r. ;',J " U,'l-V.-",' " , ""'" . , , ilill C II"' I- U'tll l,,Jlllt l tlvJtill V ,1 I'll lll.l" tio, s t.ithor '., Norlilrra cr Southern , ThU ,V, ,.l v ..!.,',, have v.-t seen upon which thliikir. meu will place re name Stmt T. nM li-. Wl.i . of . , . . tins eitv. who h it Planted t".... ....ir. I,, . . ,.,,, .. i ',.v, , ,!., i it,,,.!,.,,..,. .....i t. .,;.! r.. r. tl .nun-, . ,1... fiance in tne face of all itood lover of Peace '.-... el Ii aru.ony . an i n ie-im io i,.e jerp.-iutty d toe I mo : upon tl.. i iif.i nt I in I.I i y -'me!; tie . r liominatioti of Fiilmore and j , Ul.Ujh y e Wl Convention. It was a e-.i.-e of conscience. No W big witu a eon- J science can vote lor Imelianaii. .And now 1 1 1... v an' under Lire t-ole ; but then, they , , - . ' .,- - , , I. u a ..met eonscieliiie. H ..'!' ."i-'t'i ''- ' ,, lH Fll.I.M'dtr ll.tlMN'l titlilM, A r TIIK v,,n in .oliic.: ff.r ha- wrirtet, w let t, r to the .1 ack-on, Tt-i.ii., M idi-entaii, io I which he say-: " I have somewhat modit,- jtd my impressions, with the roiling tide ot I events. I now much doubt vvhetiur Mr. I Riic't.atiati can can t hi own Mate, and 1 I . . .. . .! 1 M o . ... i. .. elieve I ll tne .som. ., 1--.1. o-i t. i ii added to N e w York. .V .l.r-cv and i Calitornia, ami wiii vote tor 1 ilimoi e I lloiielson. I do .,t doubt, ti.al w.-te ! more not iu the cont. t, Fr,-n. tit would ,11 1 ry ev.ry Noiil.ern Mate. TKNNFSSF.F. VOV. ITLI.M' l!i'. The Memphis Ragle ami Fiopii, cr sit c access i.. ii .- f I ,, i.. W.,.. 1'. II is Kt 11 I" 1 1 v ti i.ioe.i't of IMliiuro will ti.cre.ie the toii 't- j . of i'-j;,,,,,, aul '.., in Tei.ne.-.- at le isl A.iliul vote-. 11;- ability t il the lu.p. in the forum, ad .vtrywh, r.- great i-i km.' 1- to he ttoue, t l.tnwi, u.r-. .gn.i.ii U-,N- " 11 ' 1 ,' ,, , . , !',' I niou. and we sio.,.1 1 ii -t l-e surpii-e 1. . . , , . r t T, ,...,-,. .. ,. A Ni.vt FiATFt'KM At a Ruchannn uieeting in I'ortl iud, a !' t w .lays ago, a Sag Nicht orator mounted brandy e ik ami opened his pceeh by exclaiu.ieg, " I if in-i vivei tc ih'iit'w "f y fv.y," Fiorn tht JthTtml nf Cummnff. . TO TIIK NKW YOHK MKIICII ANTS. 1 i-rtnit a .w)iii!icni nicrri.aiit, always 4 I , i'., ..'! i . r with ,...!. t ll I 'J 11 iii;mi ji: ' 1 ' 1 v.i,,- l-ted ami not disturb the perpetuity oi tim "i0" ? , ,,aVe 0U " " j(,(.t) ,, )et .,t p,rc,,ved that jo are , ; t li o mid-t f,f l.real;,-r ! 1';,um; t r a ni j. gate.! by llie Northern pies-, was so m tlia t onve I, I ion No ."on I i.ern State was expect ed to be repre-eiited in the Convention. All the actor took bubl eroiind agaiurt clave ,v. '.ive i.iwiu'i and .slav exti',itou. do- ItoullelllJ ."Toiltlieril III .-II 1.1 Uii'n,.a..e Wi U and bitter. Tlio-e si i.tin.ents met with .1 cordial le-p'ilie in Ma-'-achu-eits and utli er i" i-:e rt, State-, both Iron, the jnjlpit aiel the fre-s. TI.e pe p'e nlinc-t ran mad in lie- piea-ure of the pro.pect of de-ti o ing, a th. V are eall-.-l N 'till, ''uro d liver-. I'allVJ, be'.ieie t! it t'.!te,- indi peli.lrt.t -fver.-iei.tie-, K'led with a bold, i, tebiet.f, wealth V white p.spiih.ti-.!!, are lik.iv to .-ub-n.it to be dr i-.)i.e! aol iu-u'ted by pretty in tic !i the wlele Nor'L. l p:i bee iu-e ti.ey believe it th ir interest U own "laves t i e jii"ider tii-iii a pr. .petty ? Will they anv li-tieer siibiiiit to the iiar.-i, and severe I N. nl,, rn men T A b-lit,- ot ', ho-tiiii v, n.ore -:'..-r t !.:,', usually . ii-t- be- ilwec, lival tot - i.-n Stat.. vr.u N orthern u,ei. .reated ii. the did Union part of the I ..... i ... .... rfi.-.t t- f New 1 ork aro . . iu r,art rc-w,.it.,. for it. Iii-uni.-.,, is be. .n.'ii ' r, riui ir South. - i ' I'"k at th" M.ei'eli d, !uer t l.y Mr. Keitt. of Sou! Ii I ' .r i; in, i, at Lym-Li urj, a few ih -inee. IK b ibiiv r c-mn.- ii b d di-uiii'in in ea-e Fn niont was elected. 'J he tin etii, ! was a very lar-o one. lie voung an d tin old. the ri.-h rdat ter and tiie men iiaiit. th.i tifd.-.ine and lubontig mail, i-u join in tli shout for " -.nrati-jn, i:i cae .1. I', i'n nnnt is elect.- I. an .-.. m- r.-hant belli-ve tl.t to be a el,.,,-tr:,r. Jemou-tr.-..-..,,. n.erely fur to lie a clap-trap deli.olitra,- cib et ! If iu do, so much the wor.-e. J can a--ure toil that the time ha.- arrived when the ."... it'u will ii.-i.-t i: in having their Ult-ible n.'lits in the I I. ion eon-i leted ; aud It .-c-.-de Fremont is ejected, the S-uth W i l he mi r iiants of New ork ; ea.; ot ti.eir Union. 1 o cr is tne nati.inai eil v of t be sure it i Mipp. li ieli the S'liitii gtv tainiv (HI per eel.t. t the eo.::i:; v." Can Med bv commerce, of it- f i.l .plot i. " ci r f the f ,r. -,L-u ciports rf pr rv-. your j r tmii.etiee wiiliout t lit m "Mi wi.i your .-tor,-, r . 1 1 . 1 1 i : i : from -ireitt) str-ct, our paiace iu ti.e uj p'T pail of the city, l worth, without the Union ed' the States Not forty cents on a dollar. And still you j.i unit ti.e iln-iiin,' F !, day after day. to pi.bii-h b'.i' urtit lei intended and calcula te 1 to tb -radi' the o-.t m r- of -iave-, to wi dun the hrea -h between th- t s.-eii,.n of the eo iiitr-, to make N' -ni',. ru li.-u and Soeth-rii ni -tl iii--re hostile than any ho-iii-ity that ever .-xi-t.-.l 'jetwesu liii.l.iiid and Fl a nee. The Tiibat.e f a iu the iiie .-trait.; the Coar:er and Kutpiir.-r and the Time... not much (litl'-reut; all violent iu their ileiiun- . i . 1 1 -. . , i ci..lio!. of Southern pt toTii tuo-.t'le. Siatlo-rn m ir- al-, and i every. tin- Herald we Nave sup- ! po was a correct Joan, a! of public opiu- ' io II North, and watched Its 0.VI1 llltel ti . , ... . witu gte..t tact. 1 In- paper now anuoiin- - ,.. ,h-,. i. l-t it. s'.itl-m Mint.oit aud . ' '- '".u it o a- I '-t it- . ouiiit ru -iippoi t, ,nu - hand.- ti all over to the dog, u, corrupt, ' and imn. ,ra! negro .1 1 ,vt r. With all the pap. is pan.'a-riii . daily to , the Abolition taste, how can you, merciiaiiU 1 of New ork. call yourselves national; your pocket-, vouitin c ty opinion. hav lug no decided one ol vour own. ' ii i . i i. . i ...I -T "V 1 ' '.l -. '----, it Will I 'l U O '- ' .11 Ullli-t 111 I ' V v l III' t I ' votitt- her.cif out. and throw in op. n her ..!...!.. -.,rl I t l.-m-.i, t'.iib.w-,. I he qt,i.-tioii ot coinpulsioti cotin-s up. .-tx-teen Mute are retpiired to vote affirmative ly be' ue action. Not twelve would be i;i favor of Coercion Where then i- oiir iie- tiatit I isitioti .' W here your t o-istetl weaitli . Crumbled into mi-t Where -are your tnui Inainit'.tct'iriu.' g ods , titudes, -up'-.rte-.l by !,u!'l"' ' oti.liet n piat, c i here your ..in. .:,.,!:., cd tu firrn ii.' "soul li re tiie lot:, that have i ti pi W 1 t ii Ir-.ii.U t! tb-s.,leti il. on ti.e Noil ll '.' I say ii,-e tin .-.outh have a common -or,n, I lute -t with export r; quired out ol too ry which amounted, iu ti.e tear t mi COUI lug J cue. .,i tl st, to Upwards e-i toe, li.lt- lions ti tio.ii'is- A NuK I'll CAROLINIAN. A SfcVIT.B Rl'lil'KK. Yesterday, on t'l.rt ocea-i.ui of the cei-l-i ati ui of the surrender Of Mexico, lieil. (Jo '.t III HI. of Mi-sis-ippi, wi-ii-1 tei ha.e an i..t! od-.f.un to toe rem nant ol the New Voti; '. .lui.ti . r- individu ally Sergt iutrot'.neli li, n. t w .-ii an a Ii.lio'e.i eI V ao i r i r.-ll dcc.iiied an id that tl.ey till : o a..y m.i i, ti. al Ihoo.s for hit oit. t'i.alies sulli. ;i'oii ..i.all.t.lliCe , .i-l " bully it.e li 'I"! .b-ne is i'r -io n A'.i-i'.lti m print in Ji.-w Yoik. Ut s q li v, i.l ie recollect ed that the " New V'o i; i.luiiteers " sk.ilk t I a: the ha!'!.- --f I 'he r ubue , and that tbn i'alii.etto F.t -giiiient, in which Col. llro -k e i; -;..!. lei a c .'U.piny. had t.. t..kc ;i-: po s.'k.u -. cit.d by their cowardice. S-rgt. I'c. I in, 1 Faire!!. tiierefore, lie veiy up-t-r-irnate v mtioiiii-t r with ti.e coward, i ci,a'.or. t Vi . '- i "i Mm ui . . RtTit t Alius SstftE Th" W! ig. . f M.is-ailiu-ctls lirc.l a a'.ute oi ::.e bandied gun on R'-t oi Common on Saturday, u.e VltUU instant, ill Lanor of the n-.initiation, of Mi'.'i.tnl Filluiure by the N.ti..l...J t'tiUVeil tioti. At night they htld a great laiidea- tiou meeting at l I. ai ic-tow n. ruiuiore Tr.v-mi-t in H-acliA-t At ire iu s-t hopeful-