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FROM DICKF.NS’S IlOl’SFIlOLP AVORDS. THE LAW. The litigiovis follow I ever knew, was a ‘\V«'lshmun, named Bones. lie had got posses sion by some means, of a bit of waste ground bo- liiiid a ]niblio-liouse in Ilogwasli Street. Adjoin ing this land was a 3'ard belonging to the paii>h 1 its tirei^ent value. a can St of St. Jeremiah, whieh the I’ari.sh Trustees were fencing in with a wall. Hones alleged that one corner of their wall was advanced about ten inches on his gronn.l, and as they declined to remove it ]>ack, he kicked down the brick-work before the ! mortar was dry. The Trustees having satisfied j themselves that they were not only within their ; boundary, but that they had left IJoiies some feet of the |)arish land to boot, built up the wall again. IJones kicked it down again. Tiie Trustees put it up a third time, inuler the prntection of a policeman. The inexor;ible Hones, in spite i>f the awful presence ot this fuiietion:ii_\. not (.idv kicked down the wall again, but kicked the briik-layers into the bargain. This was too much, and Hones was marvhed off to (luildhall for assaulting the briik-layers. The nuigistrate rather pooh-poolu'd the ci-mplaint, but bound over Hones to keep the pc;ice. 'I’he thi.- wall, was re-editied a fourth tiuu'; Imt wlieii the Trustees revisitc'd the pl:u-e ne.\t moniiug. it was again in ruins'. While they were in coii^id- tation upon this last insult, fht v wiie politely Waited on bv an :>ttorney s cli’ik. wii" .'crvcd them all with “writs" in an action I'f trespass, at tht> suit of Hones, for en‘'roa(.hing on his l;\nl. 1'hus war was dei-Iared aliiuit a j'ii'ce ot tiirty land lit(‘rally n t so bi;: as a door-step, and the wh"le fee-.'imple of which would n t si'll tor ;i shilling. The Trustees, however, thought they ouirht not to give up the riirlits of the pari>li to the obstinacy of a perverse fellow. i:ke Hones, and resolved to indirt Houi's for as>aulting thi' work men. Accordini;! v. tlie aeti(>n and tlie imlictinent wont on tojxetlior. The action was trioit flr>t. and as the ev!>Ienee clearly sh.nved the 'I’mstees had kej.t within their own boundarv. they got the verdiet. H"nes lunxed for a new trial; that failci. The Trustees now thought they would let the niMtti'r n -t. .is it had cost the purish about (>ne huii'Ireil .-Mi'i titty p aii'Is. and tliev siipp^xed Hones h:i'l h iil enouirli it. Hut they had mi'taken tiieir m in. 11 • bi-i.ught writ of error in the action, which c irrie 1 the into the Kxchi |ii' r Toiirt, and tieil it uj> nearly two years, and in t!ie nii'antime he t iree 1 them >(')/ to trv tl’.o inlu tuu‘nt, \\ heu the trial came on. the jutlge said, that a t!ie whole question had been deeid 'd in tlie rii ti-iii, there was no occasion t’or any furtiu'r pr •.■e'lin:r'-, and therefore the Hefcn bin' had better bo acijuit- ted, and 0 make an end of it. AecordinL'lv, Hones was neijuitted; ari‘1 the very next thin^' Hones did was to sue the Tru'toes jn a new action, fur maliciously instituting tlu- in dictment against him without re:is"uable caU'-, '. The new action wont on to trial; and it 1>. proved that one e.f the Tru'tecs ha'l be.-n ovt-r- hoard to say that they wouM piini'h hii\(, thi' wa' taken as cviih neo of malice, and H 'Ue ^ it a vi r- tlict for forty shillings d.nn:igos b. -i'les all the costs. Elateil with tlii victory. JS'ine-; pii'hi-I on his old action in the lvvcho«jUer Chaml'cr to a hearinir. but the ('mrt atrirni'-i the ju li^^nftit against him, without hearing the TrU'teo.'’ cuu- sel. The Tru>toO' were now sick ''f ;lio very n:it!; of Hones, wl\ich had I'oeomo a >"rt >f buL'bear. > that if a Trustee nut a fViend in the 'tvcet Would be ^ri eteil With au iiujuiry after tlie healMt of his friend. Mr. H 'nes. 'I'iicy wonM have gl oily let the whole matter drop into oldivinn. I wt Jujiiter anti Hone had ih'fertnined othi-rn is(>: f.>;- the indonntahlc Hri'"!! br"Uglit a A\’rit '‘f Krr'1 in the II iu'> of Lords, on the judirm('nf of the K.\ her|uer ('h iniber. The unhappy Tr'i'tee hail rauffht a Tartar, and f'dlow him into the I.i.r I- tliey must. Aecordingly. aft*T anoth-r year or two’s delay, the case came on in th-- Lor 1'. 'i’ht ir i.ord>hips pronounced it the m-'t truiuj-. :y Wrii of Krror they had ever seen, and a’_'lin atVu nie ! the judgment, with co.-t, against H'>ucs, ’r!i" Tru.'tees now taxed their c"'t, and f .un 1 that they liad spent not h «s tlian ‘ive huinired p 'und' d»>fe*idintr their claims t.) a bit of ^riuun 1 tli.i' was not of the value of an old >|i>ie. Hiit. tin n, ]ione was -ii!idcmn>-d to j'av the cf't,'. Tiiic— so they is-ued ex> ciitii.n airain't H >iie; cauiriir him, af’ter sonic trouble, ami lock' d liim up in jail. The next week, iMmc'. petitioned the In solvent Viurt. got out '.f pii'i>n, and. on i-xnmin-i- tion of his scheduh'. his ctfects a]^]ieared t In- Un 0.. U,/..' H'liu's had. in fact, lieen light'.ii:: th" Tru>tees on credit for the lar three v-ar>; f'>r hi- OWJI attorney was j>ut down as a cn citor ti. a l :rL'e amount, which was the onlv >ati-facti:>n tin- TrW'- tees obtained from peru-ing hi-: >cii. dul.-. They wore now obli^'i d to h.avc rcc-.iir-- to the i’ari>li funds to pay their own law expen'cs. a?id were consoling tli- m> Ives with t!ie rt tli rti.m that • hesi lil not couic ont ui tin ir 'iirn n—when they rocivccl the u>uai n.'tii'catiMU tl-.-.t a Hill in ('hatict ry had l.teii lib ■! a_ .iurt them, at Mr. J^i'iK's’.s .uit. to overhaul th, ir accoiiiit> with tlie plUi.-h, and Jii'ii'fiif ill! )n isil jijil n n t mu nf t}n i‘iri.h moiK ij t'. the p.iyment of their law co-t'I Thi.s wns the climax. And b- iuL" my.-If a di'ci- ple of f'oke, 1 have heard nothin;: furtlier of it: beiuL' unwilling, as w(ll perhap.-' as nn(|Ualitied. TO b'lb'w tho ca-e into tlw labvrinthie vault-; of CONSUMPTION CURABLE. A book entitled “Information respecting the Practice of F. H. llamadge, M. 1^., by J. M. Howe, M. D.” h as just, been published in New York. In reviewing it, the Evening Post says; Dr. llowe has himself been a suflFerer from this relentless disease. On his way to the south of Europe in search of relief, he boeame so ill u> Paris that he detormitied to return home while he Which, reduced to the popular phrase, means |,;„l strength. In London he was induced to con- this: The man who now owns a house which suit Kamadge, .senior physician to the iidirmary brinjrs him a revenue of tiiree hundred (hdhirs, ^ f,„- asthma, consumption «!tc., who effected Ins will tlraw from it seven h'undrt'd and fifty to nine ! (.,iro in the cour.se of two or three months. The What Gold is Coming to!—The N^orth Amrn- can Rrvieu' has an elaborate article on the pro duction of gold and silver, in which the writer thinks it but the exorcise of ordinary caution to a.ssume that “the annual supply of the precious metals will not fall below a hundred millions of dollars for many years, and that in a quarter of a century this supply will depreciate money to one- FROM the national TNTELMnr-NCKR. A LEAF FROM HISTORY. In looking over a debate in the Senate on certain declaratory Resolutions which announced to the world at large our re.solvcs upon a suppo sitious state of things, we find that Mr. Badger characterized them as at least utuiecessary and premature, and objectel to this makintj tear />// proclamation. Perhaps no member of the Senate has a higher reputation than the Senator from North (’arolina for fullne.ss and accnr.icy of infor- mati(m, so much more formilable in his hamls from theastut*‘ne.ss and logical clearnessof his mind. that he should The Cabinet.—The N. Y. National Democrat thus explains the origin of the late rumors rela tive to a dissolution of the Cabinet: “The legion of office-seekers so beset the Se cretary of 'State, that his very bed-room was scarcely safe from invasion, and it was impossible to attack, much less master, the enormous piles of letters and documents relating to Mexico, which it was necessary to wade througii before he could decide what to do with some very pressing (|ues- tions. Mr. Cushing, the Attorney General, came to the rescue. There were some points of intor- ,-olved which, in any ca.se, he wouhi SIXTH DIRTPJP’]' On rejcrcncc t,, the tjon held at inston last that Col. R. C. Puryear, of Si- “ = Mi- been selected by the Whirls il T t!„ it «■: the sixth district. Harmony tli.-ir, aiiij , _ . national law inv , ' 1 • 1 1 hundre.l dollars; and'a" da^s'iaboVi hic^i is now pri\',ci'iVl‘nMnedy'was the use 'f a tube, through , We are, conseciuently, .surpri.sed he should : required to investipte, and as one dollar, will conimand two lollars to . the j.atient breathed for the purpose of 1 have critici.sed the res(dutions in this light, as 1 occupied, oiBcially, of any mcinber of tl e . ’ ,wnuu c I The they were .something novel—an innovation upon i ^ rapid man of busines.s, verseJ worth three dollar if the coiijecture is corii'ct. I'l/Ii ('oDiniercKif .luunutf. Yes; and the seven hundred and fifty to nine hundred dollars rent, and the two dollars to throe ih'llars for a day’s labor, will purchase no more »>f tho necos^ariv's or luxuries id’ lit’o than the smaller sums now do: the moral of all which i.~, that an increase of the precious metals does not enrich tho World nor auirmeiit the sum of hiiiiniM happi ness. riio power litoin has enabled us all to weai more eomf’.>rtaido clothing; the power of >team has aiiled tho hainl of productive industry and enabled us to circumvent the world with facility; the pnwor-press has opeiieil the printeil volume ior tho enlightenment of millions; and the steam ploUi;h and the roa].ing machine will till our ^rranarii's with abundant >ton.'s. Hut goM will biiiii; few if any blessings. livils it m.iy bring, in divi'rtiii-i l.alior from its h'lritiuiate ih.inne!.', ;ind in exciting inordinate doiris in the brea>t- of men. individuals w;ll press oti in the pursuit of it. and many will prosjier in th.it pursuit; but hosv few compared tu tlio.-,e who i>ei'i>h on tho way, 01 return disappointed .and disheartened. The go\ern- mont of a groat nation, howevcr, should b^ter that iinlustrv which is to elevate iis in tho eyes ot uation. which i to render our pe.-ple j«>acet'ul and happv; and which is t" exercise a ci\ili/.ing. chri'ti.ani/iiiir. and bi'niirnant iiitluence upon the ,v,,rl.|.— U'/r/,. I!, pul.';.-. —Some Ihnioerat, with a ) ’vial 'j'icit aiid a >harp sense i>t the ridii ulic,f^. write' fr'la Washingtm to the Ne\»bur_\ port I'nioil. Ill' l.llluh' at fiie elldlos crowd of iif]i-e liuiitt T', gives a iriiiphie d who 11..1 r.i if hnnu'iy at (I 'ilerar.^ oliiee. den!-: The .'h: r d: 1-%' X 'Uth. :.tl a> h-‘ 'tart. l f 'I.ecial bu'illf". ant. “ All whole matter —.-an t 'T. p n"\ Aj't lieallt nier- and >i iip:lon of the army l.aiint the .Vft>rney c' the f-Iliwin:: inci- jexpamling, airing and exeroi.sing the lungs. ' ronstniction of the tube is adapted to this purpose. , Tho air is drawn in gradually through a large \ ai>erture. and thou, when in the lungs, a small valve I loses and leaves a smaller opening, through ^ whicli the air passes out, thus leaving the air in ‘ tho lungs for a longer period of time than it i would remain without the tube, causing ultimate ly a permanent enlargement i»f the lungs and ^ ehe.'t, and a great iiivigorafion of the system. ^ Whenever a person is tending to consumption then- is a growing c(*ntraotion of the chest, and tlie Imigs being oidy jiartially inllated, the blood lo^es a great ]>ortion of tho beiielit whieh na ture intoiiiled should bo derived from lull and perfect inspiration. Now whether the tube bo the best means of countenicting this contraction, wo do not pretend to s.iy, never h.iviiig seen one — but till' priiicifde on whi( h it is based is t*n- tirelv correct. L irge-ehc'tcd men .-^el loiii die of eoii'iniiptioii, and the si/,e df thi,.. cavity can bo increased by use likt' any other part of tlie liody. T!m‘ ooii.-nlting pliysicians of life in'ur.inee com- pani- who in the exauiinatioii of .applicants for policies, are obliged to inflate their hnii.'s to their utiuo>t ten>ion, twenty times a day, in order to >how the person un icr ex iminatiou how the thiiiii is to lie done, have noticed a remarkable increase in the size of their own t hefts, and a corresponding iniproveineiit in general health. The '.line exji.in>ii'ii re.-ult' from \iolent exercise — hciico its adv.iiitago. Hut as violent exorcise is iinpiK'ible to the coii'uniptixe patient, the tube i.'offered a> produi ing the .'ame efFect. .^Iedicines are iiow oiily iiM'd in tiiis di.'ca>e to soothe the .'UlTerer; ;i journey to w.irm climates is (•on>idcred. prcvailo.1 in tl,o ,.,coli„„; • be aroused in favor of r„i. p,„. lieve, will insure his cdection to be the candidate. \ been frequently s]>okcn of i„* ,1^; we learn requested that his pre.sented to the convention. AVithout di.-paragenient to tho izens of talent and distinction i„ ’’ would congratulate our fricn.U in 'i the selection of their standardd.ca/ " one of the most deservedly ^ • western part of the State, ami T ^ served as a member >fi till’ IJ,, the recogni.sed mode of commencing a quarrel, Spaniah language, in which many of them We can cite him a noted instance where a wai ^ couched, and no stranger to the crooked t.»c- was not only begun, but actually conducted^ by ^j^^ico, he had the power as well as the the sole means of this potent we not stop to refer the Senator other campaigns, both ancient ^ „ n • which this dread engine has been used with .signal iijijj, p.\ppr, and every now and then have a j effect, but we proceed at once to quote our {in’ce- private hasty consult.ation with r»ov(*rnor Marcy, ; t’rietid.s have rofjuired his ^apon. W e shall^ will to give seasonable and welcome aid in ! with great acceptability an.1 n„.f ? ^' to tlie history (d »lej>artment. When the clerks there phiin, nnassumini: ' : and modern, in plunging up to the eyes in these formidable | rather aver.'c to pU'himr 1,;'" dent, and overwhelm the learnel Senotor with Grtvernor Marcy showed him.self .so ut-! 2^.j,l and talent that h ive iUr' • 1 r . *.i .1 1 - . i)iiiv,.!f (■ servii proof of his singular forgetfulness. Hail the in stance occurred to him, we caniifit doubt that he would have apjireciateil its ndevancy, and no long er have questioiu'il the propriety of t!u; proposed use of so simjde and etVicacious a mode of striking ternu- to the hearts of our eiKMiiios as a procla mation would jirobably prove to be. The case to which we allude occurs in the early history of the Stati* of New York, during the rei:_Mi of th! renowned (loveriior, William the 'I'esty. ()ur authority is tfie Yeraeiuis />iti/rif/i KiiirI. ri from the fourth book of whose annals we extract a paragraph or two, to direct tlie Senator’s attention to the strongest precedent on record. It was \ip(»n the occasion of the worthy trov- onior’s address to the t'olony of New Nelhir- lainls that he availoil hiiux If of what the histori;iu e.ally the “gloriou.- opp>rtunity a (iovcrnor, a l*n' lary of fh. n’lul. r terly out of patience with the broils of the New ; popular elections. In his own ii, ' York cliques, they sagely concluded, and still where he is be.';t known, lu- (^^.,15, , more .sagely reported to the office-seeking crowds l;,,gcr vote than any oflu-r that hauiit the corridors and waiting-rooms of the; .^,,,1 department, that “Marcy was about to retin;, and i pdj)u]ar in other part Cushing take the portfolio of State. J he stor^’ (o be-ome personally acrjuaitifc.i drew off fi»ur or five hundred applicants from Mar-i |l,. the favorite, not .s(, i,.- ' ey, and set them in hot pursuit after Cushing, to leaders, as with *he }.eoj le. a'li, tlie great amusement of the Cabinet, and the sport ‘ ‘ ’ ' migiit have run on indefinite ly, if a “lean and hungry (’a.«isius” fnun the East had not, in the -ourse of his spying, chanced to overhear Marcy, « ti; Cushing and Dobbin chuckling together on the in (’ou"ress. he is urged to become His moral cli.ir.-icter i' short, he is just such a liistrict might be proud to { ui.t i! : -aiid;'!:if.. I'Mi e an I ■ iiiari ,i> coinfort.s of this diversion of the sii'ge.’ linrarI. to Jirsfiur — \o Iirsfufmrttfs to )uht r."—This beautiful jtas.^age in the Brig adier’s Inaugural, we have had fre(|uent oeca.'^ion for recurring to. When first fterusing that in- lent, or oven an Knipi-ror ha.-, of dnibtiing teresting document, our attention was fixed ufion y a ' ,nq.t. ■ r an Till hort f’.it gentleman, from top (leiii r.al 'u.'hiiig part of the citv on Tt I t ■ th.- I'\ t'ue I'C't Mie.lii al air. gellel v>V'. s diet. , ri nil-lie>. W e can the tube, and 'iiaiiv adval.t.iix-'oU'. •po. rre.'h e the only men, a' a fori irn li: Millie eXerei'C. ar see no j.:i"ible hariu ill u>iiig rea.'Oiis why it should pro\e Ap;:! (In. «' the -v. all told: •nator . po'i- f ie ral 1 ii'liniL'- ! _lad to ,'t I yoii- have th.' i^reate.'t V. (i ^ 1 1 III : i;in lu 't one minute- -nii'l rc'p T'*and the ■et for v 'U h.’ I want t > S' ‘ in half an hour; t you are he baik you \erv nun ( I ell. ('. “Shall be 1 ’at k mu't . with me." runnin.1. 'J'he a:']il.e.int, an old 't.iir- r, :o w;th him, and out th'V 'In. .f from flu door, o\. r th'- L'arlei:', the fat m.in p.ni’’iij •'iiel tryiiiir to ta’k. and the Atr 'riiev (J. n. nl 'trikinj a bi -' lin - I't hi d- 'finafion. At la't the a'tu- ni itie ( ‘-hes a br- ath. and cri' ' out, 'a’l't 'tan i th;- any lomr' i! mU't i^i\e n]'! ’ ■rrv t > 1 your c. ni]'any.” r' j be-' tlie (ien. r il; “iiut bii'in." i' 1'■'■"in.:.’' 'I'iie ♦'it 1C. m h dd' a ‘ iMu a t' rrii 1.- ni_dit '’ieo th.it li.' \u'll not 1. f'un 1 on •aL'iiii't 'iji-li iiii'rtle. tw ' i^r tlir he I, eiare a^ain j-itf ...u th. tint We hav.' M.irch —t!ia !umbi;l.i oail. d -Lib^ raii'' Lo>t’ rieiice in ihh N A ■ra r’ ‘ I ivcl a ’ : . iip'- >; all or th.' I’hikr ity - Triiimjih an.l jl.inte’' •try l:.i' b" \ot tliat w ..n or till* i : ti.iiiir i‘c ediy er>- tie r mi' li-.| ki" t’-nt i. .ii' j'" itit . f am).it '. or with til.' on i tlie .'ii.iiiriirt niii;; of k 1 Ic' t :i!; 1 tl..’ saivati y m.-t ipiior'. We have ^ bli^- in j, ,ni ' wh* re - 'lit Ic" >.afe W'.rd Wa' 'U; Kr.'ia tl. ru\lK. a “] onie” t!,at beats th.- tlier p' lu, ' a': nm> !i !phia pr- a h r's epic .^lilton ' I’a- ( >iir ex I’o- may s.'iv coii- ver >Ia! >.b 1 in rlivm. ' ii-iiiL'' .ift.-r i|i.‘ 1 Miri I' ■■'ire of excel' •II 'Ilie W ' h.'ivt* Ifade' the alloWable , an f it ex.-.-t • ;r p ietii-al cx|.' ri> !u-i> to r.M.iii'g the i tfn-i..n' read a!! that have i.ceii to r-a I any thing eNe. ^\■.■ s .riy, 'ix pit '; twelvi J.one ' in cmto', .att r l>\roii, , iii'l a dciiecl w.i\ ;ii h;- \ iiiL' anv oineci.nf lun.l- n of .im.' ra- ■'•.I'ioiially al ine more ].re- titutcd for the ninuinieat ioU' f eir 't.iii/.a- in 1. U'^th. :.i' i , .-n ehi.’tly dc\ f. d f oih. r-i, all 1 if we h.-el ibmitte.l to n w!• sli.iiild oir .1 'iiiisi'-ti'iit n.— Mr. .*'haw. a ill the V. L''::i'lature, thu define.1 hi ti.'Ti ,a few ag.>: ••]n p .litii ' he had bo: n everythiiiL.'- Ho had bM 11 a III-- niber of cvciy party he ha.l ever heard of, [Lniirht r.] llewa'at thi.'tiiii” ;i member of :!i.- 1' 111 crati* ]>arty—of that fiction kii iwn a “Hunker” — a m 'derate nU;—rather — [Ueiiewed Laughter ] !>efore the time of An drew Jack'oii he had been a !•. inocrat. Hut wli.-n he wa' t.ilk.-d of a' a candi.late f.-rthe J’re- 'i I 'lev. an.l ( r.iwt'ord was ineiiti'nci t..o. he Mr. bi eani.' ;i (’Lay man. 11 r'in liin d a Cl.I V in ;n diirin- tin w h dc i>f that d. 'j.otie Heiii- ocr.iti.- r;i|.-, .an.l the that f.>il .vv* d. He clung f.i.'t t.- Mr. t'iay a' i..ii:r tin n- w,i' anv le pe ..f • • ir .1. !!!_’ him in th-' I'r.'i.b ntial (’hair, and wa' j.res' nt at the H .rri'burL'h, (’ '.i-. iiti.-n th.it wiMt d hi' ,'Ir. j. iiti. al d a:h. And a ' ri\ d uth it w.i>. too! Alter tl.it In- 1-fl tho party, an l .1 j.iin 'aih d un.hrth*- 1> un.cr itic baii- iii r. Ho h el b. ell a l>. 111..I rat, .and h t’t thciU when :.pi o'iti..ii t.f tI|o ..1 I I’nit. 1 .''tatc' Hank Wa' III ide a t -'t of the p'lrtv. He had b>m a l> III- rat when, on the ..tin r h.iiid. they w.T" the .elv'.. atc' .>f 'Uch a iiiea'Ur. ; and ho cxp. i-te.l t-> t; 1 ill. Ill rt turniiii: to it ag.iin'oin.’.Ia\’ [.h..iits .'f 1 ii;_hter ] He had been alwav' c ri'i'tent! — [Lm.hf. r ] He )iad made it a point to l)t lon>r t.> a!; p irtic' in turn! [!b i,. w.-.l lautrhter.] He wa' iu't now a 1>. nioer.it, but h.'W I .n;; be >lioij1d remain 'o w;i' quite nneerl lin! It dt peii'h-.l on the e UT' ■ i.ursii' il by Mr Pierce—a man who 'i.b'iit la.t- I_\ ! [Laughter.] ■lit d 'hn 'j’U’ r.'' the p T' 'Il.d fl i- Il'l .if Mr. 1 t"umi t't my sorrow th.at liiLrh hom>r>i turned I;!-, brain and nii'ettl.'.i hi' intellei f, ami III a Ic him a poop vain fo.»l! [li ni I launht. r.] .''Ir. S. said he had now statcl hi' po'iti. ri, ami L'iveii. h>- believed, a clear history of hi' p.ditical litV. • c .iir'.’ pursii.'il 1 i 1 elect.-d I> A \'oi-e: How all i'Ir. .''h.iw: I w.as l. r. I , .-r ha\ e been abh eive, .'Il ;in aver.i; le ' in c into', .aft N att. r. t.io; ) tw “(’ ir-air; " threi ‘f the atb'cti..ii' tw.i hut; l|-' d .an I..iia, ii i he cata'^^ri be meii'led— .pi le. if thi' the true the (Jourt >)f ('hani-erv. W.-re a tale, could hardly story may end here. ]>i ,tri/ >J on Oj'fin- St>h>r.— //.«//. Vnih'l.\]\{‘ clever New Yoi k corr 'pondent of the .\. w )rlc.iii:' iiMlh.tin, gets off the fidhot-ing j.ro.»d 'un: ‘•I have e.iuie in pos.'e.'.'ion of a .^IS. diary of j’.n office seek. r, from which I gi\e v.ui s.i'iie ex- iracfs—‘March .'M. Arrived in Wa'hington, ten hours from NeW' \ 'uk. biiigagOi] a hook on which to hang ])ortmanteau, and bought j.risilege to a half a settee in Wilhird’s bar-room. S.aw the l*resident at dituier. P;ile man—no ajijietite, an.I evid. ntly an old ’un. Shall go in f.>r ('olh ctor, .'Lirch 4th. Surrounded with a distrusting clamor ing crowd, who think a eoiintry po.'tma.'tership the height of iliirnity. Jtainy day. Will be a clamper. Serainlded and tdbowed to the capitol. Heard address—well spoken. IJeferenee to oHiec Se(.'kers, e\idenily a j.iece of aflci tation. Think the Naval Ofhee a preferable p..st, March .'ith. J'readf’ul uncertain. Calle.l on .Marcy. Th.inked me for Uiy attention. Said In; was yet a private citizen. Ahem. Wonder it an ln--pectorship i.' worth having: March lth. Went to Church to study the Pres—1 mean to hear the .'crtnon. .''.iw I'ierce. Looked thon"htt'iil. Had liiisiness—his loss of son—will m.ake gn at diHerenee ;n appoint- m iits. I'ldl ash'cp during preai liing time — dreamed was nj.pointed on the watclK >Lirch ith. ( ailed at W lute house—great crowd —no i we ,^ee how ha\ing been fairly “li.juified,” poured imc t.ir private interview. Devilish awkward | out and turned oil, the .same individual is at the u.Miiess, tins. Mu>t go and .'^ee Marcy again—1 .am! time or any sub.sequont time to have his hear he i.s confirm..I. Waggi.'h dork | frame wrapt up and eiiveloiied in a numb catalep- asked me if cart at tlie door had brought my ] sy. We can only give the conclusion of this, the I'ap'-rs. U a.s I Iiiiglit leave niy eaial. Walked j latest, and l.y all odds, the most originaf of all ever received: till* hbt’niii^ stjir Klitr:ilico.l, lotjkcd dowii; .And Rtojip'tl the heavenly car llv ejianii unknown! “.\tnl L witli iiioiiniful strai'i, 'I wlii]i-}»n>r-will; lieyiiinl hilke I'oncliai’triUli Ki’joice 1 will!” ■iity-f.inr comp i'ifi..ns after the diundr. 1 and ei:;l;ty.niii" poim ' ot donii 'tic life ami of futurity; 1 a halt a'ldro'. ' to (^lue.'ii Vic- iei'co. Mrs. .''towe, K.i"iith. and “.'ly liiby;” nine hundr.* I 'onn> t>i on tie' pa^;- sioii'. the eiie.t;ms, the a'pirati.in-. tie- hmging' ;iii.l tin- ]...ikiii::'i-t.ir’ard to; nin.'ty-seven cl.ibonfe iniproinptii' and one dram.i in blank vor.'i—in which a >liL:lit ic'.'ini.’ance nny be 'ei'ii t.i th.- “La.ly ot ''Lyons or s.iine other est.ibli'h.-I dnnia. We once receive 1 the “Hunchb.ick.'' body an.l ml. word for wovd ami letter f.«r let ter, MS an original oommunicatiou from si>meb.>dv in ,\rkan'a'. .\fter this we consi.ler ourself en title.1 to a rc'pi etable position in the litcr.irv, but I -J^oeiiily the jM)etieal wiirhl, aii'l We are willing to ha/aril the wlioi.' of oiir critical reputation, po- >ition and all on the tiutlifiilncs^ of unr pn limi- n.ii\ .'tati'in nt, tli.it wc have received a fiome that ! .’.it' th'- i>(ltch. Indeed W.‘ do Hot believe that till' Hutch or any otln r roinantie and iimigi- iiati'e peopl,. ,.\, r to.«k {lielit- s.> lofty or so aero nautical as are \i>ible lu re to U'-. '1 his “pome” in qm stiun is inscribed to .\1d- reaii (lottschalk, and is intended to i xtol him. 'I’lie writer eonic.s “to tri‘inl)liii;'ly s-ihltt‘ Tliy [.i.iim !is .\(i.illi.'.i lute; ’ which is doini' pretty well for a start. A little farther on the writer calls him, “l’r;siii eelio, Mi'tijTii.ii-har.i 're..!**:'’ whii II we don’t .inder'tand, but think ouirht to lie liiible under the statute for eallinir n.unes. 'I’he jtoet’s inspir.itioii growing, he or she, says; “1 ci'iil'l >it eiitraiiee.l aii.i .Iriiik, .\ik1 tVel tliy luelluw music sink, liccj., deep itito niy core, 'I'ill lii/iiijinl 1 lelt notliin^ more! My s.iiil all ■wrapt iiji in ecstaey, .\ii.l my IrMiiie in iiunih riitu'ej>\>/.'" A- f.ir as the first line of this latter quotation is coiieeriied we sujijiose there are few who could not do the .same, but we somewhat doubt their lea.liiiess to sit until they became “liquified.”— 'I hat la-t operation is too much for us; nor can />- / V “V. c in-'" w hetll rat or allude ab i: .'/•;/ vpn h;i\ A P •tt.r in the qn.iek denfi>ts in New \'ork, of ;is we h;i\e tm ni in P.iri', but 1 doubt r y.ni can boa't of sin h a trememl.tus ope- ' .^L Hiiche'ne. fn whom I have alri'.idy in your c.damns. This gentleman ride.-. ■ )iit t.iwn in a hi;^hly illuniinati'd waj^^on, with a roof to it. 1 p.Ill the roiif is a m.iii dre>'C.l in th.' eu't..ni ot the mi'blle .iifes, ami armed with a ]i;iir ot cymbals and a brass drum. 'I'he deiiti't >taud.' in front, with a Indniet and feather, :ind surrounded with the instruments of his profes- >ioii. H.‘ '■top in some frequented place, etdlects .1 er.iwd b\ means ot the cvnilial, and then in vito the afllicted to apply at one for extraction an.I iclii f. A notice on the side of his wagon read thu': s'l.dtMi if I mi.'S a tooth.’ 'i’his is sur- r.iiindi-.i by a halo of double t- . t!i, the root' ..f which are p.iintcd to resemble par.'iiips, ami out t wle .'c cntres grow a jilentifiil crop of ladies’ di liiihi. 1 h;ive long >iiice aceu.'tonicd iny- M It t.i be surprised at nothing, 1 am never astoii- i.'hed to 'ee a liue toruu-d by the \ietims of the to.ith-,i( he taking their turn at having tho rebel lions iierve eradicate j. '1 his line sonietinu'.s i-x- teiids twice round the w.igoii. E.idi sufferer pav a fr.inc, ami Iciives his tooth behind him. I Innl .ilway' supjiosed it required as mm h retleetion to have a tooth out as to junip into \'esuvius. Hut the I'reiich do m>t think so. A maid-scrvaiit }i isscs M. l>uehosiie’s equipagi', remembers a sore spot in her upper j.iw, feds in her poeket for a frane, and joins the tail end of the line. Each aprdicant mounts on the seat with >L f)u(hesne, who demaiuis the coin before jiroeet'ding. The his oncinies in his sjieedn s, messages, and bul letins, where he ha.' tiie talk al! on his own side.” The m ighboring \’.iiikees had intrude'l into the territory d’ the hutch, and had driven off their garri'oii';, ami vi;_or ms measures vvrere- qui.'ito. Willi.iiii. haviii:: eiilarge-l in terms of a'lequ.ite opjirolir. im uj. .n the iii'oh nce and au.i.kcity of the-e \ .inkee', “a''umcd.” says Hicdrich, “a sdf-sati>tie.i look, and ibihired, with :i tiod of knowing imjiort, t!i;it he had taken nn .I'Ures to put a fin.il >top to th-''e -ncro;u h- mi lit'; that he h;. I been old!.;efl to have recourse ti; a dreadful engine of w.irt’are. l,at |y inv. nte.i, awt’ul in it." tfT.-ct', but :iutImri/eil by dindul ne- ec^'ity; in a w..rd, he wa' P 'olvcl t.i coiiqu. r the Vaiikei IIV l’U(>i I..\\|.\TIo\. “I r thi' purjiO'C lie had prep.ired a troiiien- d .U' in'trumeiit of the kin.I, ordering, eomin.nid- ing, and enjoining the intr'i Icr'^ aforesaid forth with t I remove, ilejiart. and withdraw from the di'triet'. region', and t. rritori. s .aforc'.ai 1, under pain ot 'utferiug all tin- jienaltic', forfeitures, ami punishment' in such c.i.'C ma.le and j>rovided. 1 hi' }>rociani;ilion. he a"Ured them, would at once exterminate the en. iny fr’.m the fo e of the country; und In- [.l.-.l^'.-.l hi' \ ,i|or a' a (I vernor that, within two months af’ter it was ; uMi.'hed. ii 't iiie 't.iiio should rt.miiii on anotln r in anv of ih'* towii' whiih they had built. ” ,\" iic'liy it i in no 'pirit of ].r"].!ieev. but nn r-dy t.> . .n.pb t.' tl. ■ i rrin. nt j.irt of the hi'- t 'ly . t thi' ]'r.'dani,i;i"n, that wc a i>l another extract from our .in*h r; “Never was It m >re eompn Iiot sire, a more expniitious. or, what i 'till l.eti r. a m re econo mical im-.-i'ure devi>e l than this of defeating the \ ankec' by procl.imati.'ii—an expedient, like- w i'e, so humane, .'o gentle and paeitic, tln-re were ten chances to one in fivorof its succee liuir; but then there wa'^ 'iie t hanct* to t n th.at it would n.it sueeood. As the ill-natured K.itos Would have it, that single idiance carried the day! ’1 he prodaiuati.iii wa- p.-rfei r in all it' jijrts— wdl-coii'tructe.l, wdl-written, Well--eale.!, and well-jiubli.'he.l—ill iros i/niti/i>/ >• insurr its •P''f !/■'/. till } itil.-' s sJiiiiilil sfiniif ill itii'fiif it; but, ]>r'>\..king t. rd.ite. they tre.itid it with the nio't ab'ulute Contempt; .ami thu' .lid the fii't Warlike j.roel.im iti iu come to n '•hametiil eml — a f.ite which I am cr.'.libly itifinned has bo- f illeii but too many of it' sucees'or'.” I hu' the i'sue of illi.iin’s ess.-iv in the now art o{ w.ir w.is di.s.i.'troU'. to be >ure. Hut the f.r.ilt mU't bo lai.l up.ui f .rtune, tiot tin* (Govern or, for it cann.it bo .-isserte.l th.it hi' action laekoii eiiiTgy. ( >n the failure of this fir't .itt- injit, he fuimin.'ited against his pestilent noii:hbors a sec ond jiroelamatioii of hoaviei inet.il than the first, but all t.) m> jiurp.»e. The Yankees bad jiosse.s- sioii (if the ]>ort of (ioo.l Hope, ;iml kept it. This, however, proves only that they were an ob»tin:ite and intractable raie, resolute!v (dosini; their oar> to i-.iivietion. Ha.I they been otherwise, or had the (J .\eriior had to deal with any other people, probably his method woiihl have been as sueeoss- tul as he anticipated. ’J'lierefore, no more modern imitators mn’ij despair, ;it hvist before a trial. A spice of philosop'iie.il refli etion fVun the.«on- 'ible Diedrich will fitly terminate mir |Uotations ami this ehajtter from the History of I’rodama- tioii'; “Vovtr amazing acute jioHticians are forever looking through telescopes, which only enable th. Ill to see such objects as are f;ir otT and unat- t linablo, but whieli incapacitate them to sev“ such things as are in their reach and obvious to all simple folks, who are* content to look with tho liakoii eyes In'aveii has given them.” Silnr ('liiiiiijr.—1 he vexation and annoyance to which almost every jn'rson in the communitv has been subje-tod by reason of the premium on silver coin will soon be done away with. The Hirectors (d the .Mint have made arranixenients for a prompt execution of the law of Con:res«, and will soon furnish an abundance of silver (haiige. In most parts of the country silver has been at a premium of five per cent., and never would have shown itself in general circulation so long as its value was so mm h (‘nhaneed over that f tho increasing ])aper currency. The Cinciiina- it, and we were ready to exclaim, what a nobU The Democrats of the lili (ii.ni. tl 1-1 11- O, 1 I I lieiy jiniiouneed tlu ir eandi.iatr \ the prominent men of the j itv v.".- ance at For.yth Court, and it, i doors, th.at an inforni.il in . ti!,r ... ' held fill Tuesday night, at vvi:i, !iti. Hill, of .Stokes, was urged !•. tak.-'1 democratic Candidate, un.Iei-th.->. 1! sei.timent:—(me worthy the pristine days of tho the stnmge.-t man thev ciM rulr't' Hepubln-: Hut we reflected that inurnW was a p,.rsisted in dediniiiir 1*1,. le.icr a>’., f much bettor criterion to judge by than pro^ioi,, make a cail .m \> ii' and before giving vent to any eulogy of it, we ufMlockimrham. In the eve„t11 .t j, would wait awhile and .see if the President acted ,K,,.line, it'\vas tln-n.dit that an iff* • A:i dvfcline, it was thought made to bring o\it Col. liti.r.' There are some of the ‘•Veun. party in the district, that w- ui.l jr..:,,!,' ling to thr snrri'jirc^ if thv CO.' were a little better; but a^ tk. i’,,; favor of the whigs, espcfiallv witl. >. ! date as Col. J’uryear, th- v are vviiii! ■- their claims in favor of the ilvr lai.n,! would wait awhile and see if the President acted it out. We are rather dispo.sed now to believe, that had wo gone (df intoa comjdimentary notice, it would have been as ill-timed .is similar effusions from sundry of our cotenqioraries of the Whir press, and about this time we should have the mortification of feeling somewhat We had a strong susjiieion that in a short time practice would demoii'tratu the necessity of a slight change in the phraseology, so as to make it .say party.—fV/v what it really meant—“llewards to bestow, and ' resentments to reiiieiuber.” 'I’hat interjintatiou dCl*lCl.\L l>I^ !.'ln\ h.is betn acted u[ioii to the fullest exti iit, and the A case involving jirineipl. ' ,.f “ Young Hick ory of the (iraiiite Hill.-*” hasadopt- was ilecided in For>yth Siip-riir (’ !i ed the prineij le of Old Hickory, “to rewanl his day, before Judire .'•> tt!o. .M"r' 15 friends and puni'h his enemies”—certain Vir- men bants of .'^aletn. hal in irinia politicians always excejited, unfortunately the Merchants’ Steam Hoat in the way of rewarding friends. 11 ifh mom/ ltd ..,i- lur';!iV, HE.VTH IN HK;H PLA’ES. [jficf's a Shi))HKj Mttrh.—The reprirt«-d 'ickii'-" of Mr. Fillmore, and the danj:.'rons ill- ties.' of Vice Pre.'i.leiit King, are calculated to in- luee even the iiio't rocklc'.' t i pause for a nio- ment. .and irlanoe :it tho mdancholv fii Id of death. ^ ithin .a fev^’ y.'.ir'-', how many of the gifted ,'pir- its of the land have been suminonod to their last long re.'fing-[daco. The scythe of the remorse less Ki aper has l>een apparent in high places, and among the vicfinisare not a few whose deeds may be regarded as among t!ir immortal. Tin* great and glori in trio of C.ilhoiin. ('lay, and W(djster. will naturally suggest it.'olf to every mind. Hut the other day, eonijcirativoly speaking, and thev wore tlie lights of the Senate, the great men of the land, the master-sjurits of the day. And, now, all that remains of their mortal part is du>t termed “common carrier>.” viz: rai!r" and ashes! 1 he Hon. John Sargeant, Ex-Presi- boat companies, staire coiitrai tor'. between A\ ilmington ;in.l i’avct ages, alleired to liave been 'U'Taji,, ■ i;-, ;; tention of their goods on the r:\. r. in •}, • 'I’he delay was admitted; '■ it w;.. as unavoidable, in cori.'e|iieiie.- ..f ;i„ drought and low stat.- .if th>- riv.r T " occupio'.l the wlnde tl.ay. an.l tin-jurv 1:i u •' iler their verdict till We.b. 'hiv i;. then not until they ii-d ■ from the Judge, when they aw a v> r; • - vor of the plaintifl>. an.l a>' " d th. turn.: SlTo (Ml. The JudiTO (diarL'.' l f!,:!r r • ny, as “common carriers," wipdiiii fri 'sustained by the delay over the U' ',;! r :i. ' livering the goi>d, unlc" >ai.l .ieli.vw:- “by the act of (lod or tin' oiieiiii’- f ri;. Iv: lie;” th.it it was incunilient on ti.-('.n,: ; show that the lday w.i' so caiivi; ;i;. i ' man exertion could not have j r. v. nr i ' The .Judge made a distinction h tW' \ r dent Polk, the wife of Senator (’ass, the only son of Presi.leiit Pierce, the wife of Kx-President Fillmore—ala,'! how formi.hible is the cataiogiu-. How fleeting and fading soeiii the highest honors of m.inkind. when H' .ith stands by to snatch a- w;iy a idiild or .a wifi* in the very hour of the world’s triumph, :in-l with millions of human be ing' bioking up to tlu* honored with envy and eongratulati.m! I'he recent scene in (^ub.i, in which \ ice President King took th«* oath of of. fiee, and thus accepted one of the hiirhest of the honors of tin* earth, while he trembled npon the Verge of the grave, was well calculated to touch and admoiii.'h. ••Leaves have their time ti> fall. An ! tl.nvers to ivitlier ;it t!ie north win.J's breath. .\n>i stars to .set; fmt all. Thoii hast all wessons for tliine oi»'n. (>! [)e,‘«th." rhii. i,„i. The ]>oliee of P aris are generally a matcdi for private idtizens, but they soinetrnes find more than an ofpial in certain gentlemen, who, living on the highway anl appropriating other people’s goods, tnay be said to have a public ( haracter. One of thesi* gentry was the other day diseovered in the act of rifling a bureau in a room in the upper story of a house. He fled to the nwif, but could get no further. Railings and broken bot tles impeded his onward pro^rre.^s. Tlu* occupants of the house guarded the windows and the stair ways. a crowd of h>okers-on in the street watched his movements on tiio roof, wiiile a s»|uad of fire- nuMi, with hooks and ladders, ailvaneed on a run from the nearest post. The poor follow was in liis stocking feet and wiis minus a hat. As the firemen reached the roof he disappeared, no nne ‘ould tell how or whore. The search was conti nued for half an hour, but was utterly fruitless. A poiter handed a note to the commissary heal- ing tin* Jmttuc. If was from the escaped thief, and was thus couched: ’ wagoners, who make sj'ccial C"Utnii,t t ■: t:, veyance of goi^ls. This decision i' calcuhited t.i iink' ‘ gaged in the tran>portation of l' ■"•!' :;ui; on the (':ipe Fear, very caiitini' :ii r freight whon the water in the riv.r!'* it frequently i.s, for an exp.'.iiti.iii' trip. (j’/V I I’ ' Tlie cost.® in ;lii-i suit, we un•i^'r^t•;n'l. ;ir" ami .S'i(H).—J’/fxf. J^FKKCrs (,>F LmKUNAL lMrituVt,Mi.N.--i| correspondent of the Ncwberu .\vw>. wr;'.'; Chiirlotte, says.— “Charlotte has gone up Hko a rta' sleeping since the Kevolutioii. Tiie-t r.i.' has aroused her citizon t' th.' imp ' energy and activity in this diiy et steam, and they have alroa-iy eeiniiu'iiCi i 1 down old woixlen houses and rej'iiifi'i-- brick, and building now ones—lii^'it”:-■ ’ with lamps, \o. Heal estate liar al' f'’ ■ than one hundred per cent in .'ix ii; rents are equal to tho.'e in New \ i)k. h . comnieiiconieiit of the Chari'tte na.l. .y: ■ line that sold for two or throo li' -.-d ’ now sells readily, (^since tho ■ terior, horotoforo excluded for w.uit J i'-' transportation can bo sent to inarkit- .r twelve dollars, and are c:ij:crly ' farmers at these ]>ricos. 1 have visited two gold miiK’s; tin'} fifteen to twenty miles from (Jreeiis ' rad Hill was tlie large>t and iu"'t »)wned by (Jov. Moreiu'ad, and is n "" to be worth two or three hundred th' U'• Cntil, the recent (’op|>er f. ver it "a;-" ;* (ilold only, but is is thought ii""' pnditable for Copjior. Horcl.'tero, I''I‘ ■“ dollars worth of the precious iiiota!, larsj worth of Copper has beeu tln'-’V'" due ef't- . they did not know the v k.nr/lriit Srr>r„„t: Do not fatigue your men amount of Cold received from th;> u.;n in pursuing nm; when this reaches you, 1 shall be year was about ?(>,(•(»(», or throe dollar- the hand, including boys. 1 llUVi head is then indiuod backwards, the mouth ojx'u- ti Commercial states that the Kentucky banks have already ship]>cd SMJtl,(K>0 to be recoined.— li.irgo amoiMits d' silver are held by the banks in the l.irge c;tios and interior banks of the States, the tweezers inserted, ami the tooth snatched from its gory bed. It, is Indd up in the air an inst.int f'or the admiration of the mnltitmlo, and each extraction the drui.j irivos a baii' of tri umph.” " ° I long way off. “Look at the house next to the one where I uumberof bwu7ifuran'ir'rich w.is suipii.sed, and you will see how I escaped.— Silver, Copper, Lead and Iron ore. I foum a window that opened like a snuff-box. exhibit to you when I return. I wlmhUt mem to a chamber, mo.st admirably houses at the mines were crocte.l eii i'-''- kept. found a trunk with new clothes, and a posed of Copper ore. and So into for their continued .seclu.sion. cart at the door '.‘hi I might leave my card. Walked j latest, and liy .... aiouii'^ to Jieasnry biiihling fine airy room fm- ! the pomes we have eve iufr;, , ninnmg low.- j ‘-Kmm l.euVn tl . nail «. ) home. He.ir that modesty is ti, mendatiou. Next door lod ■xt uoor lodger on .settee broke his arm. l'„„r fdh.w—like W. hastens to his seltin>j my temper of mind, tanee, etc., etc., etc.’ ■ rceolil- fell and soy, he ]»ad joke, and illustrates luiihoud whi.slle in the dis- ! At Florence, .some years ago, it was jirochiiincd that every beggar who would appear in the L'rand 1 i i i x- .1 , 7- .-I *• ' •>> gi-iim iiousewives and phxh inir farmers in plaza at a certain mentioned time Wfiuld be pro- - -- - ' C5 vided by the duke with a new suit of clothes, free of cost. At the appointed time the ix'gi^ars of ; the city all as.sembled, and the grand duke, caus- i ing all the avenuos'to the .square to be closed, ! compt*llel the beggars to strip off their old clothes, I and gave each one, according to pmmi.se, a new suit. In th(* old clothes thus collected enough ; money was found concealed to build a beautiful brid^re over the Arno, stilj called “The Heggar.s’ j "’**h the true interests of the country, the Mon Hridge,” and the city, for the time being, was , . • - I relieveil of the beggars by w hich it had been pre- I viously overrun, as none would give to the well- I dressed individuals who implored charity, not be lieving their tale of distre.ss.—Home Jouniaf. which are finding their way to the Mint at Phila- l>air of varnished boots in it. I rigged myself When leavimr I.cxin'^ton. a siiK‘H ddphia. There are, bi'sides, millions of dollars tr>m top to toe, walked (h>wn stairs and out of,-ibility and refin'ement for s'ali.sburv. wep'’* ',• laid up 111 shot bags and dd .sto,king legs, which J he door. Do you remember that a man, elegant-' on the driver to turn out from the W' have been .sccurely hid away in the liesks of good 'y dre.s.scd, stopped you and told yout that' you throuirli xvh-,i i« eallod tho Jorsiv yout that you go through what is called the ■ , . ; T „ ■* e I • e ^ ; The fertile slopes and rich uioadc"'' the I nion, which will .soon be sent to the Mint | ^ mean it; for having found in the trunk ; passingly beautiful. The wheat sun'' all parts of "'juhln’t catch the thief? It ■i-a sold for tho a|ipreciated price, and put again francs in gold, I could not resist the tempUi-' thing 1 e’ er before >^aw for its circulation, as there is no longer any reason them in my pocket. My respects : the cattle appeared to have ho h«‘5r continued liordiwinn tO yOUr wito. AdicU*” • ^i The Charleston Mercury, commenting upon says: “As a maxim of prac tical policy, to be carefully’ guarded and always acted on to the extent with which it is consistent The ra.scal’s assertions were discovered to be i along the road has afforded me the vra the Monroe dwtrine, says: “As a maxim of prac- *he conHnis.sary and the firemen’re- *;,...i .. .i;. .. . I tired rather crestfallen. Par is Corr. Washin^toji Rcpuhlic. Mrs. I’artington thinks there will be such fa cilities for travelling, bimeby, that you can go any where for nothing, and come back again. You see men with tho most delicate me resiiifnis .i.en..>cic.'. * - . ., frames engaged m active professional pursuits, ! color and in the highest degree f^rtiio, who, literally, have no time for illaess, Let them ' ticularly productive of wheat ami cott become idle let them take care of themselves—' ,, , ~ 7^. n.ier let them think of their health, and they die. The I Hreachoi Jhalcd. ...uius. at ISulxccr. ... cennes, Indiana, roe doctrine is the plain dictate of .sound state.s- manship, and in that form will meet with univer- .sid support in the United States. To carry it furtlier is to make it absurd in reason and worth less in practice; for it is .sure, sooner or later, to o* i i • t be violated in some obscure corner, and the vio- rot.s th^sLeel^hich use preserves unredressed. We shall have the rid- Six pine trees standing near St. Johnsbury,! Itutherford, Tennessee, fifteen hui itulL of enacting a pompous law, which on trial, Vt., were sold a few days since for ^550. They W. C. Fletcher. Hoth had eiigag^*^ 1 Has ouu uo woi 1 cuforciug. [ are to be made into masts, and takcQ to Boston, i and wouldn’t. s luxuriau^'^v/j j lieeti t^ittciH'^^;:.. northern market. If the f ' specimen of the Jersey settloiiieiit. ^ ^ • that it is .so, I am well assured | b of this region, when fully tlovolej'^'• :^t ; beyond the estimate of not onl_\ ..j;. : the residents themselves. 11*^' 'I’'jml I'’’ Miss inuT ^>-”■^JV:5• thou.sand dollars damages of Ilai^'*!• last week, and - ', ■ huiulrod J to '
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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