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Int j elrr . icip ; .."till i...w hi wv.ftti vipt.ir. c. W-attl, rhilil.liKe, oil 1 1 lec repu' He five... Iii. bvif.tcd aittp.' " nd frietiil ! tlr.r ffiem! ! w lien .lil! ll he 'I'll . I thi. low Lr. jth ia pm.e (rem mr. Aim! l.-uiti ntf bier y c..lue lu wt. p, 11 ell,-, .....l leril. ot y.it. 11, S.y ' Ya . ir .r n.u.l u'. r you fV,,' If- givelll 'ilk ut.lord .leep. M Jtlisccllancons. r v.i7 I twt-. t . i:vi"f lay .l.I.t.M A-n-fiiN "Here in a bttt bosom I i-b jou to titch, Kmuia," aaid Mia. Ilarvry tj her daughter, " it in for t"'ir father, aud a Le is in a hurry for Lia aniil. I muat jjtt juu to hell, me." "Oh1 n.nil.er " ...d t'..iii.a r-luetai.tlv ..iiig the piece uf linen, "' you know c w ii.g am-jjs (,-ivea utu aueh a pain in the ct.est. '' Hut, my daughter, tLi i case of ti'c-ny. Your lather lias to go Couth, Mil week, on liu-iness, an' the ft' fdnrti liia-t be finished for him to take. 1 really tamio: do the.u myself by that lime." Ihiiiiia .aid no more. P.uefully .itting & '"n, she began to Mitch the sl.iit bosom ; "d, lor a while, worked with something Lke r.a! industry. Put lhi did not con limit! long. .Soon she began to fidget ; then .'Ui.ce at the window.; and dually she laid down her task, under pretence of want ing .out water. It took her :, full fpi .rter din hour to natisfy her ibir-t j at It -l it ' that peiu.d belore she rctui In d to hr '.rk. Several lime, .luring the afternoon, 'he I. pealed ibis beh.vior. At tea she sat looping over her plate, all I win u bit father -k'd hi r what in the mailer, the mine j'l.it.cd of a pain in the chest. " What have you been doing!' he .aid. " l. 1 I ihoughi I would sliteh one of your n"v rhirt bnsdiiis," replied Kiiin.i, h:.se. In.' lo answer before her mother enuld speak. " Hat it IR. nude roe ipiile sick." " J:fvcr mind the shirt bosoms," rrplicd 'he fond father, with a look of concern " I 'n mre I am o inticli nbligetl to you for trjing, as if you had utitched nic a doxcu. ou alwaj. were dclioate, oiy dear." 1 he mother gnve a plai.ee of silent rrproof ' Knilua, aud i-ui.l , " I m afiaid, linlcsH r.iiiina c-u a-sist nie, I sksll have to hire a eain.stre.a ; f..r I c intict, without help, tini.tb he shirts by next Wccil.'' " "h ! then t.e,t a seamstrees, by all meatn. I dtclare Kmuia looka cpnte pule. Poor huiL',shf can tstafid what joucau my love." , Mrs. IL.rvey wn on the point of sayintf, it icply, that Kii.iua could stand an much, f she would; but, ot .oe and thought, eou-s-iU'Ji.d tobA'tueut. YtttUtJai 1heJ1juiiy i mother L, to think Low ll.o inconsiderate , fouilitfsii of the father wua spoiling, the; , (laui'htcr. Mrs. Haney sent for a fciimstrcsa that ,.,.; ...j P-uri'!i,f.lv th. . . ' p.' . '"urc.in.ly, he n.xt day, nau Homing to Co. In llie morning he made call, anil thru came home to reail , . I I ... . - ' a novel, over w liich she ntuopcd until dinner ,;,, u ,(, f,rr,,ooll , v j,r, finished je novel, ,Le had tecoursc to l. r wo.-ted work, i i . i i i , to,,,,td until It W.'.H to-. d,,k fc- All tlilR lllne SIlP made HO Colli pi a 1 1 it of the puin in the rhe,-t, though the hud aioope.1 for I period tnici- loin' n-. on lue prtei uitip day. Her mother, ho nulvhed ler wtih look, lor come tunc, at lot m.t.t, ' " Kmii.a, how lonp have you hern rngatd on that l it tf v.oik, my dear V "About MX month'. in"l it'" rerlind I' iii iii a, lookinjr ip for a Hi tond only, and temitiing the counting ol her 'thread., "tine, two, thr.-e; it a just alter New Yean' I Lifan it ; one, two; wn-ij t it V "Ami hat do you expect to do w ith it ?" ' M ike a chair cover of it be ure Why )otl know lint, miinmv" ' lint we have nochtii. lo cover.'' OL ! it will i-orne in ur n. un tiii.o, r. if itdMtjt, 1 cu, pue it .iyf ou know.'' now iiiu'. h io )o j sit j,om our voit' nit Iiivt? ro-t ; . ll.rre dollnrii. 1 l.elirve ft .rns !r , F.it io ki.oH Hi. k ! do. n,a. lor iou1 were win. tee w lei. i loiifl.t then.. " I had frj:olteii." Miid Mr- Ilarvev. And -be im-M.llj added, i.h '. 1 bale mote , 1 . . . ' import .u.t iliitiifx t- rt-MMMi; ) r. r J hi re w m, -1 ir i ce tor a i-h.. rt . i iod, en llie ne'lner rui. lly "aid, 1 ' 1 1 'ii I it on.et i iii.-h j;ive rou a pain iu the bt.-a.-t, my d. ar, to M.-.p, hour afier hour, ever thi ort of wo. h '." I Kir Hi n h.ol.e.1 up, eiilli-'ici uilh hamf -ell- . ,1 I. it tti- till u-t 1,1 "II 511 ti e a -1 , lliu. e.l br w ol k, -lie - aid .. I I O-ul... In. ill, III 1. I lil 1 W U M I ON tllcl. It . l.it'ht lo .y w hat I did." j " t Ih ! no," ,.id Mr-.. Ilarv rv, with a i!i,.l.t irony In b. r tone, (wr r-he v -bed to make l.iniiia thiroulry a-h iui.-d " mi Ii i I b.tt.-r j;o on Willi vour v .r-lid woi'ft; for 'tin re i- no hurry ioi that. And b. -i lr.- il ; t- net f r Tiir f.iii.er, nor en . n, it m'hi.-. for jo'ir-i-il, t ut for on.e'.. iv. jou .Ion t , xaet!j I l i w w l,o. or p'-r lip- lur I o! -r!y ;.t jail. No, Hi v dear, I could not think of taking :joti aw.y Iron, jetir us.lul rupb.jmrni, land p.itting you to one so wo.-thles-. as a-- fi-tii.i; to Mit Ii shirt bo-r,in for your I .t hi r." "Now, mamma," ii I Kunn.i, witti the ; tear, in b. r .-, ' dn. t. plt a-e iKui t. I ; liuvc i.e'-n er foo,i-ii, I h ! d j let Uiv I -'p i On t. sliiit bo-.io. ). , "No, u.j dear," replied her mother, jenl'y, i but lili;.l., Bin! dropping her tune ol l.ot y. j " I have hired Si-u lor the week, and it -jou iliouid help us iiiw, there will not be jetioueii for her. And 1 in af-aid u y eiui l, that jii would soon ttic id tl.i- -tit ot work ' ' You don't mean s... ma," humbly a.i-J K.nma; " now do J on T ' "Indeed I do, my daughter. I bv.-c ' I.otieed, ever fitice jou ratue Lome fioti, boarding-eehool, that you like in wot k which is real woik, tLoiili von will l.i ... .: day it .. me trifie more pi eit v t I an u-t fol. N , while I dot, I. mean t i ay that tna'.u.j wor-trd I'Murn- aiwavs a waste o! time. II o say it is .o when Hongs more imn.e- Ifl Intel j u-eful claim out at n lit ion M t eot er, liabits of indusiiy and self deui il are to be I acipilied in jouih. if eer ; and if j;irls do I only curb work as tn.-v iih-a.-c. the-e habits I to y wiit uevt-r gi I. 1 out g la.lic ilike lo .lo plain sowing, but ate i don t l to ptitch forev.t al fancy woik ; Jet when tln-v become wives, they wiil find that they to i-t do mote or less ol the I .rmrr, unl. s tinj-. ib.pi.cn tonnrrv very rich inn.. Am) so work become, a real trial ; beeau-e they arc i ...,l ... ,i for . lii.-hi,J lo rind ihul l.u It, b vife nfia for (lO.hititf eii'e.it to jinn) money, one who Can t eieu eew wi li on! bavitig a j ail, iu the chest, i one ol tiie most iii-hi arte. ling thing- he cm. expcriei.ee -, and will go vt ry much further than what would mui, at first, more impurtanl thitig", lo uiidet mine his lot o '' Kin in a w now fairly nuhdue 1. 5he had nerer thought of the sul net rerini.-1y he tt.tr. Ju-t liom aciiool, and as jet un lit- cip lined ill l.ou-eh.dd alt .irs , she had u li i il- ti iilioualiy allowed her unli-po-itioii lo use ful work to lead her into lier luie loi.y. Ch .aw that her pain in the chest w. mere fancy, and not reality, el-e it would have attacked her also hen .looping; our hei ncvel, or her worsted. She tell that rt w a a w ii 1 1 lit; mi ml she w.rited , lu-tcad of bodily itreiigth, of which she had enough. I!e-r iv o tln-r continued inexorable. I he il;itl wcie made without I rr help, much n .he desired 1.) assist ou tin lu. lier wnr-td woik had now leally grown di-tatielul to her ; but her mother would not permit h."f to beidie ; and o she bail to persevere until it was (jni-hed. The ic-son was not over yit, however. One dlV Ktnini wi-h-d a Lew I'd'Oii. It was nut absolutely In ces-ary lor her lo have, though it would have been a gratilieation Pat her mother er.ivth .-fu-.d to ui'.ja the expe.idil'ire. ' No, my dear, you niu-t go without the ribbon 1 paid Susan, for helping me make those . -hills, just what this will cost; aulas jour lidiy ilillicled that expel, father. 1 think it but tight jou ' -e on your,;., ioul. I make i riarali..i li. re is au pt.rtiintiy w by a little Mdl dcniai, jou can ho so. know, my rl.il I, I have no f.ith in r' tal.ee without works.'' " You are right, wainim, jou are,'' said Kitiina. " You dun t know a-haineil I n Hi of tuy-elf. lint please v bi.v more about it, and you shall .crc. You in II e.er how don't have no cause to complain of mo lieu-alter. Were all daughters ,i. sen-ihle as Kuima, -...I nil i.tntherH as l.idicioii-lv never a- Mr. Ilarvev, the woild would have fewer i'. llo young' latliea aad thiiftlet wives to .. I nnw. Lut aia' w hen there is apyti.iti uelul to be doj-e, anjthiug that is real work, a great many temal"i, ma. ri as Well as uu- liiai-rit-J, have a y;u iu ibo tku t. A KKVOLUTIOXAKY IFKROLVK. Many will remember that toward the clo-enf the war, Col. Turh tot. passed throne h N,,or,h Carolina. Owing lo towe cau not known, he t-petit two nightH in Halifax conn - ..,. . , , , . ,, - ..... tj on.! within the liocpitubln rove of W i I lie Jones, near tho town of lUiil'nx. and the Alabama, 1 10 j V irinia. J; Soutii i.!aro other higher up the coutitv, near " Quankey liua, 7(i ; Miw-k-ippi, V'-' j Fl .i hi.li; I,oui. (.'Lapel.'' Kilher because he tcarco of iana, II ; North Carolina, t '1 arjlani! , !) j prmiMomt and horftH, or from a mnHoious Arkaii.i., 2 ; Arizona 'I'd i. 'ly, 1 ; Kt-n-de-ire to iK-stioy tliu prnp.-rty of Ainerici.t t-iekv, 1. fit .zi ii - win cre opoeii to the lliiti.-h, he In the pioreedin?" of the .'i"wd (1st, caught all thj hoie.. ciiltle, ho mid even lind the following, which we . n otiiv ive fowl, that he could lay bands on, and ilv-' at a lute hour : htroyni or appropriated them lo his o n .!. I Mr. liull, of South Caro'- i. called tin 'I he male ami mo-t of the feiuiili- itil.Hhit.it. ts the coiii.t -y f.cJ tiu the 4.ppr"jailiof the 1 liririi-h troop--, and hid them-elve. in I be waii pM aint urct adjacent, and when they dele.;ato from a portu-n of the Uadadcti pur-f..i-M'd through the county, while every otic chaue known a Ariaona. el-e I ft tliu ni ..inires ou which he lived J '1'he rooiutioti nan adont.'i!. el.-e l It tliu l.i i.-lnlres on ttlilfl he lived. I M l' eil ( iheu M i Ui-hup j " utood he r ground," and taced the foe fuaiiely. ' 'l would not do; they look the hoten : 0:itl and anions the 1'jru.er, a favoi ite "-'i ot her o n, and drove him ofT to the c.tn.p, which a about a uiilo dirtat.t. .).!i at -lie ai, ehe was dctern.iiied to j have her pony a'- .iti, atel, as !,c must neees- 0 to the Ibiti.di camp, to alone, " one wuuiU cou..'Jiiy Iit. And nt.ihc ruii """i u '... ai uiLjiir, ui.i itituut any Kff 'Hi of u U Lie, asjU iu out Ua.e sarivcd al VHU I'" J ii:it .""n,,rt '!l"c' p-u, mi all'I-t .1. e v. .Hi I ft 1 . ..... i 1 . ... ,. . I ... -he a'ptarcd b lore him u ti a I, nouiieed , aL.d ri-in ro j I 1 rei t, f.ini : " I have eouiu t5 you, sir, to ematid : re- lorati'ji. l my piop.-iiy, which jour tln-r s j UlU'll lui.u tl. cloie Iii 111 ley fa yn: " Let me understand yo.i, n.i-s, raid I at. i ton, couip!it.-ly taken by sutpM.-e. " Meil, fir, ' raiii ho " vmir tojui-h men ii, red e- - lhilo,t it n k- ! a d. in ..il ium. I and imp iii-ult ti c o a i d . v at-e. u. e to U f.ilhel a hou-e Itt'.jul ai. l i t ii. y poiiv, ui.d I liave !-.i.e i;nl tii.pi ol. eled to cl .tl ii aii'i i i in ; and, hi, I ii, u-t and will have .-ar ii"t vour tiieu ; th.-y are ba- I'lieipied eliuti.'l. to dale to oiler at. unprotected fviinle ; but their beau-, will pievet.t their noing l,t r l.ouily injury. A ml ju-t then, by t!i ft) injr tier ok :i dear ? liirl.t of a camp lire, ill.-: pony at a .oi t jli-t:itiee, .-he continued ' 'i here, sir, i- my l.ur-. I sdml! moui.t him and ride peaceably home, and if you have nt.y of tin; gi ntYiiian'.j fe. bug within v ou. of w hi. h jour men arc m tei ! y de-tit ute, o. if you have ,mv regard for tin ir :if. ty, ou will M-e, ir. that I am tut interrupted. ' l!uf before I o, I wi lt to -ay to you, that I It- who r ;, It , ii nd will . ot Tt I e v e i t t hi - ba.-e -I ti tl ci-i;ini!v i-Xi alihg I.oiti ben-roo-t, stab!. 3 ao.l I ai ii yards, l.i no belter, in u;y e-tiuia-1 1 ion, than lie mean, l' vi i for-m.t iiing. guilty : wri-telic who ci o the dirty work with tin ir oti bai.Js. Hood l.igl.t sir." Atol, eiliiout wading ! iither, .-he too ii. r i,. i v and fai'o.i rd ..af.lv home, for K v, ,,), .,ou:.d t, ,e oi ,i. t e.i that she thou, d bo peimiltid to da as -he eho-e. M r Puwtdl ditd iu her native county iu 1-10, at:, r she attained a ..'recti old age. t tne ol her grandsons, Wui. S. P.n ker, voluu te.i.'l in tlie Mixicaii war, and died al I'eralm. iu M.-xieo. Another, liiehard 1J. Pat ker, is re-id i ng in 1 1 ah f i X coutiiy , N . ' , a most ("litnahl.; and wo.ihy citii'ti. And a grand dangler, Mis. Mary K. Hedge, i wile of . T. Sledge, and M-ter of the to hrst 11 a llie J cetitietneu.) al-o l.tcs in II ..lilax couniv, besiib s other relatives, who all, no do. ht, tio jo-lice to her inetuorv, but otht ls should d.) likewise, for she was one of the noble ou'.s j-iiil.tuf the limes that tiled men's mitiee on li i.-iiies and give t.em ail the in formation he io-i'Ss.;J on tin' subject. M r. Lyon, of Virginia;, fron the (' .uiiiiit- mmi OHH7IN vt TIIK I ttKM 11 t!iO coiliui 'lic. lll. lit of tin riu-Ctii rut. At eighteenth en- turV lie a 1 1 v .li. n, loin lred veers before the I'.ev, l-'rench sultlii rs bote for a II the I ill' of the triple Krinice an i : W h ii t lis billed, they ' coekade, ill ce i-o.ors; this Has al the peiiO'l alli.-.iiie between the Kings of spam and the Eli (lor ft Havana. three armies were being coin agreed to give the soldiers a which, as au emblem of the uiiioti uf the three people, ; the color of each. Thus ti. tney r. produced white ol 1' ranee, the to I ot Spa. n, lound it-ell laiaity meruit u w i! ii the blue, the national color ol li iv aria. We would not, however, wi-h to annbiite to thec fact-, more casual th hi pr. un tut i- teJ. the origin of tint -landar.l ami Irt-co.or cockvlu udopte. I dining the revolution. I la l"!iii, green, popularized by Caimlie l. s- mouliii--at the Palais Koyal, wa about to iiecoine the natimial emblem; but, on re- colli cling that it was the Color of ihe livery of the Count 1) Artoi-, tlie ino-l unpopular of the princes, they fought another cockade It was then that 'hey endeavored to sppre ciat.'the colors of ihe city of Palis; the red and blue, already celebrated in more than one popular tnirtite, though both were bor rowed Iron, the luT-ddry of tho ancient kings, M a ret ail. 1 i had were I !i s Hue hoisted in I" l-i. that Ltn ul.e f.l r. IN M:v -lul.K. The New York Ih.t'y .. . nys: Tiik Hi.KsjskI) li.m. Mr. tlreenwool -ter. lay siiec.-e.le.l in obtaining that bless- i t, . - , it. mother Mrs Anderson, for tlie present i. , .i.,, their u laitefi. w I - - . . 1 i r i. .mi's M it sen iii, w here toe curious can sec the r -I i little hlrangei ill all it baby i.r.eencc, j'l -t a. it ratne fi vu lio.id strti -t, linen and fl inm-l, finch-, im. ! w itnui the w aiis o, a s.ng.e .com. J.ifuieii b.oideiies and all, showing the rare ta-le ant l'o-t.-r, ou Pal i j ' third Arctic e.pedi wiih which the heir to the li.ird.ll estate t-o, fonid that he could converse with a was til -1 C othed. It is a member ol the i hanniest ol " Happy ramilies in me wnoie in tne whole v.a-l eui it.-ily ehuji whele it liu.s now taken up lis iiintoe. ... . ,i I r .t le. 11... i.tftll.er Wrt l.e ll'te. l.a U iaiiV COn- '"" , - - , j cluued to abandon the nawc Mm inn iir-i i selected for it and to christen it "Justitin," I according to the suggestion of Oov. Paly. . -..t ,i t.n. lio to ce ll.e. loesseu i.ai.y, ojr nu means, and afte r that you can take a turn among I . - . t-i-- e.i i i: i. tun rest ci lue uououmcs oi ,u csiaeiisu- I Uitlit. rrr in tar i ii hii r - TMK KNOXVILLK COWKNTIO.V. , The rgiif:r mid H7'v r.es the min utes of tliu lir-ttwo days' pit cding-. The following States were re pi lit! i l y the ' number annexed, at 3 o'c1' i( n. in. ou ; Tucm1.iv : Tennes.-ee, I S i s 0i.r"ia, the re- aid u; in relation to Iowry, of the I'nited States Annv, a- a adnirttini x.ivu . . r . iyivi-.(.r Mr I;. I! I'rya.t, of SjuiIi Carolina, sub mitted the f.llowit' rcKolilioii : . HroU'r, That ill the opinion of this Con vetitiuli thu ei'h h article of the treaty of a.-liiii'tou, ratijed ou the loth of Novem ber, l" !".', ntib: to ha annulled, under the jirov i.-ion ot tliefii-t elau-e of the clcvinth ai tide of ?aid Healy. Hi j'yi ., J tat a copy of the above r to lUuolJ tts (.,(tLy the I'rtii eui of (Lis u iitiohi !o xur uttUnst am! .cprcsentritivp.. in ('iiiorei-s inn. ei.eli Nttp her" re.ieetiteil, with llie reipe.-t thet it be laid before the L.i-ln:uie-of their re-peciim titates for ih. ir c'.'ii-i'i-ratiui). I he eiolth article above referred to pro vides for tie keet'iti!.' of a sniiadron on the ; coat of .llrica lor the Mipies-ioii of l! slave tra.U- ; and tlie clevelilli atticle pro vides that after five veais from the ratitioa- tioti of I Irs Meaty, it shall couiinue in force until one or tne oilier ol thepaititn snail sipnily a wt.-n to ti rm.iiHte n '1 he ne.-tiot. was then taken by State., upon l-iyitio the re.-olut 10:11 upon the table, and it una not agreed to as fellow.-: '' Iv mucky, 1'-' x- ti-s; Tei.r.es-pe. 1'.' ; No: th Caiolina, III; M ary laud, H 4-. JS'iif.i. Alabama, it votes: A. kan-as. 4 ; I'lot ida, '( ; lieoigia, I"; Virginia, 1" ; Mis. ei-sippi, j outlt Caro iua, t-; LouUiaua, ti tig. Mr. I'.i'.iott. of South C.ralina, r-ff.-reJ siiii.ii y resoiuiions in relation to the rxtie. tl i.iic v of fortify in jr the harbir of l'o I 11 . -il in f-ou'h Caroiina, and mak ng il a coaling Maliou lor the lsrcr ate ainc-ts of the I't.iud .States. Mr. l'lount, of Alabama, noted to itinetid by insetting the name of Mo.ile, Alabama, v. hb'h was accepted by the iiovrr. The rcol iti ins were then .eferied to ths Coniii.ii'ec 011 I.u-iiu --. Mr. l!.ee, of South Car Vina, oO-red a re-iViiitiou It. relation to the r.veni ol'duli. "I 011 imt nits, and the e.-tablihni nt of .1 sys tem ul tin eel I ax a t i -ti. li.-ferred tj the t'oinmi'tee ai l!u-i ss. Mr. J. 1!. All-mii, of ."south CaioiiiiL of fered the following resolution: r,cWi .', That this Convetiion .'io-. -t.s atid r. commends to the merchants, capital ists and cotinnerci.il men of lie Si-.uli tie; impo- aiice, alike political and comii-.-reial, an-; e.-lab; b. twt- treat advantage to be derived fioiu i.ing and increasing tin dir. et trade t. tlie ports ot the :oun, fiance ami inc ,'it nil. . . ant an, mm iiii.-eui ti.e i iii.tif . -. , ' ... ' I pal Southern Mates of this I wou. I Jieferr. d to the Committee n Ki-':i,..-. j , . . . . . ,. I - I ... r. l .on, o. .oui i. e. a rot I ii a sal i ... . ..e ut.Jet stood that Mr. Mann, Jr had not been appointed a delegate by any one authorized I; ma.c inch appointment, aid he t in . p- I o-e i to ailinittiug any persoi as aineint. r of the t'onn luiou under uch lircum-taiiee. The g-. ntloiuau could go bef re ti.e Com- Ice on li isines., rcport"d ha.k to tee l on veniiou the resolutions offered by Mi . J.'iy an, ol South t arolma, this nioitnig, in re.atioti .. i.i '....:.. .-. . - it-.. .... jrill to wunnrawiiig inn l uiieti otatea soo iuiou the coast of Alnea. Mr K li. l.tyati, of rfonth I aroilrii, sp.jko nt length in tavor of the nsoiutioii-, ami without coneiud'tig, gave way to a motion to I postpone the further con-i'l'rati u of the; I esoliiti-.-n-, find make tl.ci.i tU' njieci..l order i f.r to timrrow inoiiiitig, al 11' o clock. Mr. Lvou., from the ('oini.ittec oti n isi- ncss, reported back the resolutions o tie red j,. jr i,,iutt, oT South C.troiiia. in relatoin t0 fortifying the. harbors of Put l.ayal, Siiiitlj Cut o ina, and Mobile, Auii tuia. and , making t hem I lie coaling staiici.t ol he larg , Bteaiii. r- of the l.oi 1 1 iituet.t. J Mr. li, ill, of South Carolina, tn ) ed to j po.-r f)i-j ihe furilwr consideration of the , r,.oiu:i.'ii until to-morrow, at I J o'clock, . and that tl.cv le made tl.e special order at tout time. Mr. And. r.-on, of Virginia, thought that es .o opi)osititn hid been expressed to the resolutions, it would be well to act npou them at once. Mr. Pull said that he ws-rted time to ex- j amine them, lie did not know uow w hether j lie wa opposed to the resolutions or not, j hut tbsired opportunity to examine them. The motion to postpone was not agreed to. On motion uf Mr. Merriinan, ot North; Carolina, li." it:' tne .-f Lcan'oit llaiU.r. Noith Caroiina, was inserted in tiiu icsolu iion after I ho name ot Mobile, Alabama. ' The resolutions as amended were then adopted. j TllR IIl'MAN Vi'lt r Kxpetielice sho-s that the bui-iaii voice undi r latoiablc cir cumstances is capable of filling a larger .... .t . t ... i i space t li all was ever, pumao.y, fi will. ill the wa man across tn-iiarnoi oi . or, jvowen, a uis- iai.ee oi "," '' i. r. voo i quarter miles. Ur. loung says that, at j .' , ,. t i .. .i... i .. . t . ii ,1.. n( ft. ,,,i!,4 It s.tii.iil rt.. (.. I wis,.. nee oi - - -'- , , . , . . . , s veiit. it Jroin spreading lusing useii the air, either by a pipe or au riti nsive flat ' . ..e .. - ...ii .... w.ill r it....,. 1... .u. lite.-, s i, w .,i i o, conveyed lo a grcr.t iii-tai.ee. Hiot heard a Cute clearly ihio-i.-h a tube of cast iron the water pipe ot Pari 3, -JO feet. Ion-. 1'bo lorcht wiiisptf w j atiactly heard. KNr.liVUHTLMi.lt. ( n Wed t.esd ;i V th 'Jfuli of July, 4 tvitn.ed the re tiiova! of a !ai tumor ft (in I he body of a r.pfi i womau i bcl.ininii:.' to I'r. A. llolmr of-lhis place. i Tlie tumor wa tiist i,oiiced :.boiit 1 month' previous to it removal. 1 l.e patient ai placed under 'he influence. ." thloroforiu and Dl'ler combined, and un it.ei.iloii of I " or Iti inched made upon the diM. mi. d abdo rueti, when ar. r:,uriyn fil.ro cartilaginous tiittior was exposed, arid rcm'jied. '1 he tumor aft. r bein dripped of a coii-iderabie i.'i,o..iil of wat- r and blood, weighed i b Had it been weighed before di if pin;; it woiild i!cubt!e have uone to tt pmttid. 'I I.- "ii. tit- tl.mib e-.tr. t i ly weak i the nu;aitu .1 trie rt.er. Lion wei:, an ' mi writing five day. a'ter, doit.;: well Jri. A. IlolmcH. II. A. liiizell, J. A. Uiz- zell n hi W. (i. Miek petfytmed each their part iuthennrk, J r. Ilolnie- doing the cut-tin-;. This i one of the largest tumor, ever taken ! 1 mil a human body. It was attached to the rijiht Ovary below, and to the In -u-tuin nboie. On di-( ction it prco-nt. d it regular 1 ony matter, cat -lilaee, hair, fatty niattor, brain, brainy ti--ue, and uutneroua cell Oiled with water and pti-s. Cii'i t"n Jm'i j fiiii' 1 t j Tl'K.)l')i,K All THE M.lLM'At UK. A I eon-t.ib!,- in llo Kent p'.li.e h .viti been i di-nii-i d li'ciu the fore.- i-.i ictu-in-r to part i with hi-, n.ou-laehe, liouht an action iu I mo ,'l.ttii-toiie .i-iility totitt to leeovi-r d.tt!ia-;.-s from Captain iSuxton, the' eiiief coti-lal.ie. 1 lie J a loe (to lilainlitl : I " What ,..,! )uu relue lo sliavc oil Jour iiioii- tae'.i.- ?'' riaintiff: ' liecau-e I ct.iisider that it i-s be.-t on.'' The Ju loe: ' It is .-.ii ab.-uid liiite'. The tine u-ed lobevtiieti 1111 Ku'li-hinaii was proud ol beitii' a li Ku- IIhuji, but uow it a pp. ars that lu jeW ci J' I I t:iii.-t otli.-s- tiii'ok A the attempt to look liKe either man, or a forciiriicr. A llie outer it a iron .'or tl.ii- V. wear ..hie oli". M..-1 1 1. ' in jo I a-, he, a the etrjtv i,eaili.d puppn-s, La-t o-it ol cijl.-t to r.sons 1 .1 h" n before tl Lo d-u unci, ti ate for ei.ihezzleiuetit had uiiont- tiie li.'.y and d rading f is'uion of covering ti:. ir di-ho est facec with hair." The pliin- suited. i HU w a- iiuu-.-u:ie Aki'.iai. I-'i.i.iiiT t.p a n..n.ru (tiiThur day iiiorniiig ,1 singular accident oeeuiri-d at the fjiuiii.y '.f Morgsu Jl.er. Th -boi.er ot ti. j at'-am cni-iiic exptodi J, or ra'hi r the bottom of it eaie out, (it Icing an upright boiler,) and the water coming iu contact with the an iiiiin" b-ili r to f.rele'oo' iTodueed itinuediati 1 v 1 e pr.-Miri; of ste-iui, ea.isini; the 'that will run only tlil the cotton no a in pro- tertdcl in in. small neEru-e to nn. in the ex--cn.d iu tin air at ir.t one liun- 'ccsa of manufacture is exhausted. 'I his is citem. lit, tnd has cuiird fortU vtoiuut cx- dr..- i f.-.i, v. Inn it dc-cciidei.1 upon the roof of a 1 oiil'liio' iK-ariv orr.o-it'; the foon.lt v, ihr .iigi: which it pa-.-e'l, a:; I ai.to throuoh th" doors and a partition down to tho 'ir.-t floor, wh.-ru it lodged in an upright pv-ition. The boiler weijha about a ton, and io in flight totally d.'-tr ijed the building or shed ' in w Men tlie en .'i tie wa in:.' iu which it lo I oil located. I he bund- ' was fjrtunatelv uu-; occupied, and is hadiy shattered, were about a tl iz -n per- m- in and a'. ;. T iie re ut tile Iv es I'.li'f.; tout, try, all ot w notn ino-t miraeulou ii, try, nil ot eapctl sciiouiii.jury -Lin A. J" i 1 w ..i.t i r, .t i r. ti . .... . . I I 11 IL 1 IK ., ti-. . .. .... ,. t-... r - , , . . LE. 1 te Uoiow ing tiesc-i iptioU ot a mot i- , .. , 1 . "it ol ren.ii i in w at..r almost a coiU aa ice, j,,,, ht..,u ;u -.;,e round of the t-r. ss for liiany v.-irt. ,J i-t no.v it 1- a again " iu season,'' and we copj it for the In tit-it of those of our remit rs who either havj not the opportunity or llu imilii. jiion U pur chase ice : I Let tin: jar, pitcher or ve.--el u-cd for water be urrotii:Jed witii one or more 1-ids of cam "i cotton, to be c-itistaiitly wet. Ti.e evaporation of tho water will carry otT , ihe heat ii on. the iti-hio and reduce il to a fr.-ciiiig point. In lndi:i and otlmr tropli a! Ciiiues where ice catiliot be procured, this is ,.,,, 11:01 J."t evciy mechanic and laborer ids r.lace of employment two pitch- u. eis thus provided ami with lids ami coi er, one to contain fies'u watLf for d linking, ,,,. oilier lor ev.t.p irntion, and he can al w;ijs have a .suj ply of cold water iu ivinaii w cat riti'. v Ttr,.... ,.o r,v.,eV..,..e.l..e , l- , ii ' .Mercua'.ta i.ichaii.e ,n vi-ited l"' a I'tJin- , i i i t i i " tier ot tiie baud of I i.d i an j no w sojoului ng J in our ettv lr:n a u-it to Washington Washington. : if course his mi ion ou Change .tut to beg for t.ioii y. Among ether wo-in he a ceo -ted w as a g. nt'ein in win wears a vet y black beard am. whiskers, 'l hi.sgeiitleii.au sought to amuse hiinsell by tantalising the Indian, but wo'ild git' him no money, fhs iiidt'gnant r.-d skin t;n.!ii.g that he wa- only being Diudc spott of. pointed to the heiivj heard of the gentleman, and turning with an rxpiO--iou of comma t, ctii .iine.1 : sy,,i' 11, III, I. o ."' p. r- ha,. . tin re w a-n t a laugn at he erpen-e ti with the lol.-'iie .ippei.di.ge. '.'. J.I HZ Urjn!.:l.:.,t, .l. .g. I. our ti.e i lelni TllK lilt I I l.tll MlMsl KK A S Villi A 1 II Kl v P HI The Chri-tian public w ill c gratiii . d iy Ivan; that th-. L'ii..-!i Mini-t. r at ':i-h-, - j .' p, !. i .! Niit.-e ', .-. t.- a g. i i s. . I-'; ! a- t ) l.etl il.j ihe S .Lbatii rlea.ila.-t.V U fa.s- ' i tig to 1 1 it i v e v 1-, tors on I n at U a v. iv uu tlei -tatnl that a I' amnio lure in our Navy not long si'ice railed at Lord N:ip;cr's residence ! on the Sabbath day. 'I he servant, who came ' . i t!i.- d-or, informed l,ini that hi- Lordship il. 1 no, receive visitor ou Sunday. "Put I an, Commotion ." replied the visitor. ;" li rial:.' no d;.?-n ner, sir," sa-d the s-er-i.ti, , " be wiii not u ceive jou." " Put go ! ami ti ll him Coininoo lore ha called." 1 il no so, -ir, if you wi-ist upon it ; but I i know he 11 not receive visitor on Sunday." The finale wa, that the Lommod jre had to ., . the Mini-tt r. y'f.voffvint. l'" " "-" i r - i:.tev 1... to (lo ! ..i. l.i .li. and on earth t eace and good wul tow aril men. I li lcse itcd .. ...'.,,, 1... th Hr-t tiies-aee transmitted n o. ' n m. - - r ' ever the Ailaimo telegraph. 1 n t lie w hole , hod v of literature, ( savs at. exchange,) uoth-1 ig could be found Uioro Sublime aud ap- I protilo C I IIKI H.N M ' 54 'in u k i: d,ys i. am ii M.i.M i ' in.it.. Alil'.lVAL I'l-' 'I II K '.'()LI.'1 HI A. New V it it , AujMitt 1". '1 he Mer.:i.M ('ol.in.bia l.n arrived at tti. pott, with advicte flow Liw iiol to the .rth i.iMi i-t Ccli.'.n v u jil'i' at.d Ci :r., lut .Jcae'l i)' ( t : I i' . - n-. b i t ;t d Mid-'lir.'Or'Kati -:. i-' - e ) . - -- i ncy unehnried. Mbcut drviiiu-d Com declined. Cd. to l. Finj tau li v t in. ( '.i t 'Mm a. to :J. 1 he Nul in: rum 1 c it t? r;i 111 ..ua r. t It I I .e. Iiston t. on the tl It : . for ticia. The ' 1 nverniii.-nt hi:" a.-l; for authori'v to embody a miutiu K-r the il'Cleh-e ot the aim, . The I'l.r.h rtnbf-s-.ilor -it Tuikey has pus) ended diplomatic itlaiiona with tuat power. A dc-patel, from Mhioius of Si, 11 on a rid ay that the t ereede U. tl. Conch j a- "ovvruor tleiural of t'uba. The ha-t India (..ompm. ti'". tor six tr.nu.-aiid ad.'.iti.tnn' tioops Persia refii-es to evaeua'e Her at. Tho Kmperor Napoh-nn ' t 1 i -it I 1 oe 11 'i-t.ti in lu the 01 h. ll. ihr KriL-li-h Parliament. Lord llroil.-hsrtt advocate-the est' Luiou of the W ctive Iran- cl,iP, 1'ratiei- H.-lnine. Iv'l . formerlv rf o niatiti-'er o the London 'lime-, and r.uget.o, !1 k o.wu I-'rencti lioieii-t" are r-je, 1;,.: wi de ad. A tl'VT It; million po'iii "ill 1 f f. 011 rive to t- tl iitio i spoi'.cn of in Kiiur- la no . The p'13-e timers Iit th.- lint t'eiia. ma:! st. amer I.e.Lv.' l'eli.i ha 1 fabeii. An oit bleak was upect'ol at Ma. Ira-. 'I he b.ii- of tin- N e t h '. r ' a u d i project for th ah dtlhiti of African slavery iu ti.e Witt tr.A',. t t ,..! .11. t.it e ..t .... i.r'.nrieror- of 3i j 00l)of li, Ur; ' ' ' ' ft ! .. . - .Mil. is ST.'l'PKI) the niiu.oer iooms thai have stopped in New of c-itton Kngl-ind, I'l n-i .1 -i.-nec ot tne ti iio pi ice o: t on -..i, I ' and lit" i-j.v price of t'Ooils. i about t. tho tsan I, and ordel i have been given to etp inaiiy more, as fa-t as the vara rum out. We henrd vesterdav of two iarire mill.4 ti.e only remedy. We talk of the short sin r'v of cotton. The evi! i- not there ; it i- tne over aut.p'y of cotton InaeLltiery Tiie looms iio in operation are not only too many for the sttpplj- of cotton ; they ire too main' lr the .iem in I lor coiton iootU at anyihin ke the prices which alone, rt the present cost of thu raw uiaictial, can r.liiiu a new dollar for nu old one. In Kuiaud, thirty thous-i nil oonis have be. n s-t ... d, and Vldi J-ricc n aye quieKlV r.'spoti'i.u tj llie I His c'iit-i..ii.el'' .f looluctioii. ot t.it c Jo A lAilEUOr.s O'l'N TKIU MT ---Til.) 'if ! colliery Me-senger tins been shout, a coitn- terleit, purporting to bo a tive uo.lar loi. on i the Hunk of I ieorgetow n, S oil li I. arouni The coutiterk it ha' a figure of liberty o-i the right ban 1 side which is not in tho g' nmiie i on the left hand side of the counterfeit is an ea-jlc en the siooj hill a foina!?. bead. - The counterfeit can re tdilj be detected, asjper, plea-ant ptnow, coiuforulle dreams, all good five dollar bills ou the Iinuk of j and jjetier.il imi. pei-dence, k.ep clear of (ieorgituwn have a red check back. The 'debt Labor, toil, struggle, bo up and do-' color of the limiting it rather pale, wh. u euti'parcd witii the c'liiiine. The ,'t:graver loiunnl on '..ego.-l bill KawJon, v right. Hatch K b ti, Nctv York, while on the couiii. o fi it ii is ' I'liiann, Carpenter t.o , V l. 1 Ins countei koi h daugeroj, as it w new is-iue from the d"n. and one which hai t't yet been expt?t4 by any of the mAli-Led detect ir-. r It is told hen M - j or njia! , tchary Taj. or, that s brought him s'anta Anna s d e-p a I f tl , pU.po-l lit that the American anuv , shen i siirr.ii'b r ithout turtiier reremonv, , . , , , . . ijfcelf.rer.il, who at that moment wis bu'V ' .. . , ,. . l..t...r nn t. attin.i'liiiil '.?'.' , , .. " ' repr.e I, wiunut so mucii as looKing ur iron. iii wo I k, " I ell bin. to go t j -r. place h.-dotn toentioncd swearers and clergy nn n. strate l the gallant Mubr, . uallllllg j except by h'lrd " Jiat," lelliOil' " that d ..'- t.ol Ktr-i: m a appropriate a Cite of t'nis mi t it larig-inge to ue in a formal, Olfuial despatch, and lY'piire, I snj pn-e, wroten nwer." " Tell-him to go to '." reiter ated the Oeneral calmly " pot it iu proper i diplomatic phrase and all tint sort ol tiling. : according to yojr flau tast-.' but I t it i., my auswtr.'' TllE Ma. Ktllf.l. Th.UE Tin. detiian l fir liack?rcl has raised tin- price higher th ill ever before know u. No. '-' bring ?!'-' J. I irgc -i s Tr.. Most. I. and sn-al! :' ,er lair-.-l. i Tr-' wlier -t - ; il. retot-re 1 the mat k. t Sol il ao-opoi- .t.it' fi-u, but tr-o N.'w : ; ork- em are now all. in t gt t Una ti iuc in their hands, and il is resulting very tuvor ablv to the fjsii'r'').ii. A new u.arett. are being op'-neu for shipment au impetus .. . Wlit 1-0 "ivetl io nils i'.aue.i el tus.ii.--a belt t .fore uiimiowii. Additions ae :aak :ng f.-hitig I oris, and upon t llie . t in all our lb" HI I ll al ranlc coin; Pbiladelpl ! the b iiioti b agent- en li t ni i e i- eo.i , tne N- w N ot W , to sec :rj tl.-eir I I le- and IOC. UP Thus tar ti.e New bid Ld accurcd tlie . rk agt i.ts Lav c -catest ngiaher. " Tut Mn.KY Way. 1 he .Jersey City T.ls- i-rai.h savs that about '-'.''I'll cans of milk' t r . cot.tainit'a I'ortv ft rirts each, or 1:1 the ag- . .'regate MO.ttnu q tart arc brought to that; citj-'evi ry day, of whicli the N'.-w J.rsej -j eity ' - , . - . M l t-onif any i rings ...en... dlc.ex, and Somersest coiint., about 1.00 en. I tie treignt on an i. aoo ji c . am. lbs fto-ipf, at c otiut- ts. sua.-., ta ; j,".v. A't.y...K ( T a ' n r (.i I vvum v rutins wsmi.M New Yi-bk toLiv.ki-ovi.. 1L J.ii i ipool 'ui.t in ii i-uo of Juiy 20yaj: " '1 he arrival sit tin poit yei-tenlay of tl.O acbt t l arrer '. ak, liom New York, fur-tii-hea a (trikinu' pi'O'.f of vrbat persevcraiics can aco.Miiplh, and ehow to u-s Kngli.-di the fort of eti.ff our trat.-allanlic eou.-itii are made of. The Charter Oak ia a little vr.-ilj l.'l feet lotiL', III fti t ft ide, ' feet 'A inched liecn, and measuro toii. fhc was built an'J flirted by her cav.'ain and owner, .'lr; W bb, iu t'onin elicit, and by him and ons u. an bi'i'ijlit s if'.iy aeto.a the stminy Ai'.an- tie iu 37 iajs. M.setaiivd with tliu captain ' n-l twu !m n, bu' oii !' hem was. utif -f- n.o.-t uieu rl.ia wou.'l i,.-..e neen e . .urn o friybtcM them cfi their prri'.oua etitcrpri.e but our to undnuiittd navijntor-i (one of whom had never been at ea before) were not to be '"lightened. Witimut a chrotiome ter, (f-.r no one would tru-t one in so fia.l a conveyance all 1 tin; caiitai-. was too poor to t, u v one.) withi.ir. a chart of the co:it th"y er Htcutiii for. tii.-.-e trio men pursued their dative rou- way.lh ro.'h "ever al storm t and reached I-';vcnool in tho lime men tioned.'' Winit Mtr M Till'. JortJ'AV. The wat. f at the chn-leiiiui: ol the 1 ittice. Lea'.riee, 'ue. ii V irt. ilia's yonnge.-t dati In ler, was hrO'!"l.t from the rii cr Jordan. ll start to appear that tho Captaiu Geoffrey Nighiin L'nie, H derabiid . ('ava'fv. when travelling s-j::;e time mii-o 111 toe. 11 .! J.anrf, VIMt. iI the liver Joidoti, snd ti .d some of tiie water t'Ut into bottle-, v hieh bring hrrmctiually bcaied , the 'api ain hro.ii.ht to England and upon tl.e oirtti f lawed at the di f :hi Piineess 1. atrice h OOsai ..f the 'J'leeu a ii ianti- y of llie vt atir sn flicietit fur the bapd-timl ccreuioiiy. Captain Nightingalo a offer tat accepted by Her Maje'tv, a;:J Jordan wa ter wa aeeoi J.ng;y place i iu the royai font and u-r-l i'l I i.o cireii.ouv. A i ii V" 1. illl.t, f'.LM) -.'tie grattd j iry of 1'iitie.; V il'.iaiu County, N'ii'einia, have, found a tiue hiii again-t John I uderwood, for liiailiti iiiie.o by speaking that an " owner has no light of joopeity in his slaves," Ac i ami 1. iia.t b:tn held to bi! in the sun. of is.illtl for 1,.. nr.rteHralie.. at the N'otellil.-ep i!ourt. lin" l.!iciit-v i.le Journal my: The case ha created t :;. ti.o-t ititetim intei. -t and exe!trs:"T., be:n. tiiu lir-t cas.j ef tin- kind that has tu-r occurred in our county llie tact tiiat .Mr. I. t.'lei rtood is a ''usticeot ttie icice .or ...is county, nai pren-iou. lec.n.g tu r"g 'i -' u,c t.ii.tter. GHf Ai i.AnXiitv I 'i. ayt't.U of the Great l'oi-t.en are no coootiatiiio for tlneo voyage- aero.-s the Ai'.iHilie im-tcad of otie. 'J'hjs will eiuinie retnrn tickets to bo i.ue.i in America, and if tiie thin pnyo we may Ttt nee her perm anetit'y ou tiie I orti ind .station, I nwards of six thousand ticket. ban al ;! e 1. 1-en is jo, ..I . i, v- the Slate of M;ii.,e 1 " It is our deliberate judgment that the 'ireiit K i-terti .?':l! i:ot.:inie 13 run to Ainer- iea iu-iead of Au -tr ilia, and bo mereiy a . pioneer ship of the Kuroj.ean and Nortfi ! American i'..m dav.s' lint; o: oreau .-teaincrd.'' (i.'t.r) u let I' g j otntfle, drive a , drav, i d. l.e H'aielit s, or rlo aiijllnng tnat i is holiest no. I u-eful, ratlur tioni run id cibt. If ton have any regard, for a (juiet coiiilort.-ibie state of uii-J, and plaee any T ilje t-poti a good appeti'.e, uuriitlled tem- "ig and keep clear ol debt, tne hardest ot nil iiiii-ti'i-s, t-'r Le places a weight around the beck of ail who cjiii.'S within his grasp, aui ptct.se- It:-, au ii$ub--t- cpou tiiu 3al. Pi KKNS. It it stated, that having besot summoned by her Maje-ty to appear at Wiud.-or Cast!., am.' eu.iet with the corps of litTary Thespians, ho tir.v play of Wiikio l' - ;i;.-, cf ti.e ' rr. '; Deep."' Chatlei Pickens replied that he was ready to do ea it the LJ it-en was willing to receive him 'e'lf and coii'paiiioiis a- goe-ts, oil the amu looting vilii other visitors to the castle, but that he declined to go under any other eir-Ckiu-uncc. ti nt n J-juriiul. A f. v weeki sinee, iys the Norfolk Ar-tr-j. a i.'dy 1 "st bres-t pin w liich she prized lerv high?, and being desirous lo recover it, if possible, -he adveriised for it in our -iper I 'or ad vertiseiot-nt appeared but "a few times, when, on ging to uer bureau drawer, she there -aw tlie ii:is.-tr'g breast piti, !ojing a natural a ever. V. e always thought there wa efficacy iu aOTcrlisiug, but this i.staiiCe U euiicbi-ive. Tl; Mvk Lu. Kit !5i:E?.. Take a barrel, ti l it with I';:;.- nil i. j.'s. ti iir,t ! teor, pot in one p ur vt i' lt.'. in-'t's -ul'i.ne ; tito 1 1 ' 'if t'. oi in wjkxI, aud a -.'. t SI "S, ! -V" I l.ltie vea-t. J.wt it w:.'i S nH w hen ;.;?,'. Vo l 11 1j tve tS .'eiit t ! L .jj. r beer 1 Pest. Hiatl .iL iRlSs Tl.e Ni"" York Kven- ing Mirror cou'radicts the assertion of a ... .. .v. - -f noimm COueliiporarv, iua. tau nu., oi v-.,v.-v ;n aniuni, ai to be t ie salary of tltfl new Pr, si b nt of (he Nc'i York aud Kiieli-il-lo id Cuinpaiiy, it " tuoie, probably.tk i" ' I -id to any 1 jntitiomiry in thi Couutrj . I be Mirror M.y. ' thj bead in an in SrU'.rt'. sugar reti.i.irg business received, for Haven! year a salary of- S-'.'-Hia, but ro.ti.-nod hi. piac fov uiore proiitibie eviploy neat.' U'l-slMi AT A CE-.tr. tx Ai.t Aeehbra. I dandy was one eie-io.' in " npai'.v wi'h s young voiite p. ady, aud ot-erviug b.o k'-s uer la- notxlie. Be s'jvam-fu a. l:k favor, leiuai .ui as nu-h cWarny I o tl... do-. Sir. s-i.i s i ' ; that she ought to have him as she had shown he, I never k'.sed n. j do - wiieu 'ue - a- a puypy.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1857, edition 1
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