"i, :, M --v :;-x -,; ( r- : vc ....... -----Yir V- W''-, 1 4 Xt. .Tt--JI ! SB J, BRUXER, Two Doflus yttr, Ti4 withia Ihrr mootbt rrani 'Am of wbacnpotia ; tvodvllira and fifty man if not ipaiil beta Ito expiratiun of iho year, 4 lhrp d4 laia afte'i Iho 'yaar ha expired. , paer dtacontin Viod Intit all arrsaragea v aU except at the optUm 'of ih Editor. Loiter to (ao Cdilor matt bo pnat paid, to tnauro Kcatioa :! if? " r 3 I y s-'R ,i.s n '8tStS!f Sis Jni " w 3 o 2 3 C -3 a fit. iqisOBJ 9 I HiaoK e 9 t A Muire ii Uia mmtC occupied by 16 com Iin. ti in prMMxthMi to ivuur 1 Mftkinr or "2 tit. j charged im pfpxrtion to 9 aqr. All frcun uf mr. , charBeaTBr. Li'rSak,. uhi-. Ifc.eWir,7',-.hm.r .The. Stiri ?zn.. vbich it m groined to thas who advertise regular throuch th - 'KL,1. , "" " " i "1' " iu ""(. , , ,,. ,i out an me unoiitionists who mav aaro to , .., ,lrfl r,.b(.U and will vet be nut tW.Ordor.e.sd S5 per eeirt higher ihan the uttributing remarks t.. the candidates f-r however, to prove the utter, falsity uJr.d-' nute ;! wll!. i , " Hni : ... ' I t"l"e 'Mr? ,ri lj w -I "' . " I'"1 .. rate. Order fur divorca of huband and u.fe. . , . . ,, ,, , , , '. ! P0"ul ll" " l,iiMS I down, and heads will fly from the scat- 110 MdL 1 .(.overnor which the ,.c,er made. W e ney s declaration. j cend.arv feet. 'Hie slave owners of Vir- fud, ero long, like wheat from the sickle.' irPem.a aondioj in adTerii.meui. .n. request- shall see. He then allude to the sole statement ! gmm, Kenfuckv, aud Tennessee, lv hun- . iyr Hie cause is a ri "lit one ;KV:L1 of Ktlnabout 0,.n. Doukery, XLrjf'' ?.k tk.. My e will . bi.. wriu p th. iick ii.. urd cKie. Ihh.rw i V ! ,''M,,lt . "mMi ""f ; Jf "''J , ,v and other "eutlemcu ollerin" him A oo' delightlTiI country ; and, would ybn Ti,'- ,,ri)M,er it ' ,e answered with enthusi- thoy will pot ap in tho a.al ..vl. and ch.rPl teel siilhciently concerned to dcuiaiid ;-ur , ana oim i; umemiu muni, mm, y yA Mi-issippiau have-'1 . I alll sieved ,l.ut one that I So .Mdiatfr.-fLJ .,aluritallhough wefed umfikWuW qWtiotiee.r for Kerr; and give us the : t , , ; .,, Jc, rn rv. and 1 Z i. . ' ,fe 1 1 . . .. V. i" T Nodromont rm throtrnte. f - . . . 1 r 11 , ,- , -,- ; -, ' ' in tin ll I .l)rj, KIIU M.IMt! :rjrarrv llU U' WtlUtU IUT tTOttr WW CTi.dcnn,CTithoorTrteo. : hgatLm b. give it-x.- v.e nr.- prepared following sugar plum, which is abo,,t the .,u( .-luim in the name of men whom ; .ti U tttL thU auam. brokb -onh : , . ,. l1u,riT?tl,r" EXAMINATION. ,. ' ! IT-nty whirl, tn.-y will not ..,,lr.ariii...w- rM.d in '.Vfne time inwt. iu 0,1 each pre emption ? It however. :,,,,,, aw U(. in fl,rt!l. armc,Jto join The examination of the Students of Da- '.. ",1 vidson Coslege will commence on Mo.i - day, the 7th wf Angnst next. Tlie Board of Tniitees meet by ad- jonrnment on Tuesday, nt 1 o'clork, A.M'. Tliere wtK lie public 'spcaTlmg by the TPr,;it;M.fd- tU Literary tvretftie- -. L . - .". - - - ...MaiiMmiMtiHaJaya,. -nnal-tlratHHi-lijr tn KMtxtWi'. .f n.apd iiiii. " i The exercift- of Coninicneement wl laTeIace On ihursday tlie lOtTiv ooa TMK WTf-t:M,K. PERSEVERANCE. M W. V. fOJO- RH. "s How nob'e t w to prvTcr' "i jdmU. ifce IrJ'i'JH y1 t'j. . . Tu diifc mwMjf di& MUiih. iuad cire ' And eiily tt)t r!i M infill Plrife. It trirud iurmkv-t fettuit ItuL. How my thr ourl tpjer; '" Bat Ui not dearrt thr fir I.!, .Or ceaae U tvil uti'l pciitvcrt. If diaappotallDCDtJ mark uur way, Jul lliimri oripnae nnr..iioird e.mm . lie! potieDea bare Iwrr peaceful kwiiy. And thoa to aoogbl, uur aadneo force. ft afna affliotiou eifh so d."n, ' Aad aad mioVirtune then come ru-ar,L-Let ih deapondency eonftilind. " Should diaranteat ahnr am (Tho faro, And othar afila wbieh yu tear. Jatt biinf lo bear tho prnd M pliraar. And cre.r foil lo prraeoere. Ia abort, wbale'er may you betide, Ta poaaing iKfVugfiTfeT Borrow ,pah, Itemombor atitl to cast aside, W houtrer ill, and fearo y eon. Ut.ltU Co., July, 15il. Mean. We think it was in the Fay- etteville Argn that wo--rwUy saw it ...i-J,J L.av ii tl 1 a a 1 t mrndthtegg f"I"c wu 1 "lc wonoern.atw H, a two horse Carriaire air-ervitt- lie i ii tUUflMHt- ! could not he'p up with Gen. Dm'kwy in - a one iior buggy, V hut will the peo ple think of such contemptible means of making capital for Uen. Dockcry, espe cially when it is all alm-.f - We w ish Mr. Jiragg did have a earring ami-servant at l-rcsent, but instead of this he only has 7 one horse buggy, and this he driven himself. If it will gratify tlie Argus man, however, we can statu tnat Air. H. drives a very good horse. In tiie desparution of thut hopelessness which obliterates truth, liMioivund deeen-1 cy, a portion of the federal prc- of this" jf-uite naj eudeavorea to create the im It. pression that Mr. Hragg is an aristocrat. , rt ft. : And the reader or the Argus will , bear us witness that the Iityublimn, Umi tur thought, a lu when it thought it hiwli"rt'c"7r' -npxmur. I seeti any thingjn the Argu JJriiL'g' equipage. We ucitlii about Mr. agg ejuipage. neither know uor i are how he travel; but from the best. j .. . . , . . information, tnntjra Jin nlttMiir. Jki is art. : tui'j altmrj badly.. That he i aii arwto. ; ' rat i satisfactorily proved by his air and ,!,,,,-.,.! i.l.i...,.,.......;..., i.i. Mr. . ... - - -- - , .portmtif u'itlirnit aiiiiiiii.inirtir Ida rnr. i riage and horse agai.iat him, if ho lmve; al! n'jte" .k'VT"1' ,,,f. . '? .. eloetioft." Ihi i just" what we expocted Jfulet, We should think would smt.., wotM;A(lm ltig haUtualpractjee, bun fiettcr thfln hori. . And m Wri, hen hifalse)ioodorniikrepreentatipiis s",,MiaT it niMj),atu:aiiy nwakforalo-jaro gfwtrD to Pnlitifs, cofoco editor to charge upon a Whig what lie ne ver said, for the pnrjioso of raising a fictitious clamor against Kin cun diilatc, with a view of creating capital for him hy uch tiwant.Fuj. Argun. "Tlic Standard wislitj to know if u.e Kditur of flio Argus did not write .GciifnTiWkery's letter of acceptance. lie did Hot. llo nrvtr Saw it until tie read it in the ItocUter. Oeneral Dcke ry wrote it himself : and it i hardly a jfood ax he commonly write. . We have rct',lvei nmny a IwUecfia him. Hy the tye, yho w rote jlrl BrXK letUT of acceptance f It i a very ailly affair, upon the whole ; und.the second pnrajrrapli, especially, id exceedingly fug gy. We have heard a number ot iiitellt gent goittlemen sav that they could not tell what he meant hy "an honest doubt I of my own fitness to discharge them. What does he mean lv the word " hon est and what doe "them" refer to f-1-We beg of the Standard hi hntk at the paragraph, and give na au e5cegesiC , Fayttteeille Argu. ilR. BKAOO An(IKX. IXX'KKRV'S BRICK JlofSE-A.;Ais. Tliu Editor fif 'the Salixhurv Jl innsr re- inarkj that he recently called Mr..Bi tint i i ."" - ; :?..ftTl::Jr"":!:r,!!;i:i1,"i , J -, ,-, r.,.,. . i canoe. .Union LIuimM. - . - ' All- ,uM i.i u-ua au i Ji - nil u'i- i vii ivrt'iiv i r twi ! M'r. IUnVEMENTS. Ihajrg, in order' t rtven hinwlf TGniLXtl"X!!5rj51-??i vri,'""--". VnTf.rn.3L : itimrovemelits mi to tlie tuac.ot Li immu- - .'fnf,,,;,. Mv'tlmt m iiiasure..4".inVr- m to an ar iele that appeared in tins an,i if existence of thi stutement to keep all abolitionists from the lernto- 8.ou(i,,r " her.. a terrible snectacle I The dnnroon ! !iot)iUblv entertained bv the maiden re.resenting a laconic wlloquv be- , , , i ,.,,. ,,. i.,.rv.,. ;, .,.i,i i ry. 1'here remains uo longer ft doubt, I . U 1V will vnn mi. bar fi.iw. iiiti.lmdloted bv. eaehiii.r horfmaii ridiiur bv I who mistook me for ah 1-Wlish officer this 'fcntlfinail ami On. Dockerr . . . . . ' , but that Kmims luiinlnaJi' maJn iiJai. ,i.,ia,i ,,," , i -p.. m .-. rr1tmiJltr-r,k'wt,trtT.i.''t.'fjr.'..t.'n' t?.ti- -ai.f n.3l:.7ToI- f.7I.V."i!;if,,fr"V mrrthrbntk houwof rhc tatter.t" MHojnes, wttti a pronrpt, k j it State. i. 1... 1. t.. i - t,i.. -:ni oi .1 f;PO i,,lnrai -7....c: i t.;.,.. that he Mr. Briiffif. demetl that he denial. Indeed, with those uciuuinted , (;,.. v ,).,. abolition mav floim-; V...I..,. or,..! . , MWod l. . HU.iX ..t ...).V...Z n I 0 - nal impnivwiK-Jit ever i ame before tlie! vrrbe whle, It is one ol the keenest ii Legislature whilst ' 'TJjfi.a.a"iH"T ''iit"""'-' "v '' TTTfaiiHtig that tl,i is true, is a seat.iu the J. Legislature the only pi;ici' to testa man i siii i idness on that subject f There area j number of men in the -Stati, who Lave never been honored with a s'.ttt in. any , Iv-gtlativc bwly, yet the have rtpnlaf i HHlfUd upotr their adv.M atv f tltHlie. , trine, not ouihtitd to 'bur ou n count it s, 4fcul x-fe4igoverffat'. AVe mljrht lii- jatnticeour townsmeti Jamca VV .OKlxinic, i Es.., Dr. ('. .1. Fox. and V. (.'. Harringer, Esq., as also Wm. A. arid V. V. Lenoir, j Esq., of laldwell I utility, besides many others hero and elsewhere in the State liiesemen liave tmivci tlieir taith tv . : j friend of internal improvement black-ball j- .uuu i jvmt . : ionr . i ; neii let i i him at the ballot box on the .srd day of I August next. Thc Standard saysthat Cov. Grahani : communication to the Recorder, in rela-' 1 ! I" V.IIUlt;"'" try . . . ., rZ"u.lM ,U .A .1 . , , ' . . . . ' ' .1 ... . ... ll'Alil i ILftl. M 1 BUlU'iW i"il) tJ e-- '-T. ,. , , .! ,. i.-" their works by speaking, writing, and , States. ! brief sounds Ins horn, (hsturbiugthe qui- troth tiiat has been plighted to one who sulserild.nj:j,yck. Hut -Mr. Ilrag cait-; ;;d. Ther emiquciit' of Hmpaninla ; rhif et Sabbarti, Atid caltiug together burids ifias proved false to himself and his coiiu not show that he ever opened his lip, or I reduction of if million inhabitants to ; of rowdies. There, no alem witchcraft, I try.' wrote a word in favor of the doctrine, or j laverv, and tlie introduction ,,( Domini-1 nor Iflue Laws, nor Hloonierism, uor Wo-' And thus speaking, the spirited girl that ever subscribed a dollar's worth of jca nJ Hay ti into the Ijiion as two slave I man's Right, nor Mormonism, nor JJiU-.,,toiok from her linger her. betrothed ring stock in any rail road on tho face of the i States. j lerism, nor Auti -1'opery, nor Sjilnt-rap-! and cast it at his feet, earth, although tliere are three of these j ;jd. The admission of Porto Rico iu a iling, nor .Socialism, lu-r other monstrous j The young tory lover gazed upon her ii'il!SLi! .7.;-.: -.;.....'....rt.l!ro!:!!!!j1.l4 arhpton. Sue! i tlie In story of the mail, ! 4th. TTie conquest or purchi-e of Mexico, j healthy growth of freedom. These put- j her re-entering the dwelling with a reso w hoin his party wih to palm off on the j nud its admission as slave .Slates to the 1 sonoiis weed and fungi belong to the afe step, without even casting a glance people of this State as a g'sl internal im-' number of ten or twelve. j North, nnd are cultivated to highest per-: upon him, instantly changed into one of proveuient man. Can the people twal-1 5th. This re establishment of the Afri- j lection by the w ise -nion of the East. In entrcatv. low him f 1 he the man for the times ?! can slave trade. j the South there is no persecution for coti-. ' Stav, Annette, do tint leave me thus. What claims bus he to the internal im-j (ith. The passage of a sedition law by ! science.' sake, lt was the South the,! You are not surely in earnest! Come proveuient sentiment of the country '. , Coiorress. whie.h will prohibit i.uidic dis-1 Catholic oi Marvland that first set the ; l,.i,.b ,.,! I..t t,fl.- .itl. il..... If von t-oiis.ineis, ii. iiyuiiijsviiiie . ijjiuj in iiii , imju jxi un: 1 10 1 1 ro i o i-i 1 1 11. 1 1 iron 1 1 1,1 1 - 'Hllir;iTtT'y1:fPor-,-aurl tag M rilVyi a ' 77 Z JT'n units inng naiiTrewrv-Tiulu.JU UOlik . caiight in his own trap. Hediarged Gov.., ible with the safety, and interest of the IfMnrayt '.VV-The I'ill tireparvd ,, ;s thv"iuastor!' J f There w-its Tom Graham with having lietrayed the coiili- '.Smith ami her institutions. The oropo- j hy the celebrated l'rol'essor llolloway, ' With" the'-e spirited words tiie v7IUIpr 1 'one of the stranger, as well as in his no-1 niade a speech, written a w-ord, nor sub dence reposed ill him in a private letter; riiiou involves the abolition of the House ' are one of the greatest blessings ever dis- r. j cu.rc!j''jlie house an'delosed the he ''' ''n"re "" engap'tig address, that im- j scribed a cent in favor of any railroad or but when Gov. Graham suites that the . ,,f IlepresvutativtM. covered, for the alleviation of certain h d-.or ihuwidfflttirr-TTff-'Trrl'tnrthi.r ""'dat;ly interesie.d AimnUanlui ajjotlujiijrJ letter wa ."l)l'l'lrtV'f"l to Ilim j fth- An extension of tlw-power of therpnnnreTlTs of hmiTaiTimsyryr"riiiiil?iiing with 'her unworihv ami reere-iut i '"? whether he was a friend j North Carolina ; but, tin the other hand, vidua!, but contained a proposition to the Senate, ami a limitation of the number j as they th, some of the choicest offerings , ?1",M c 1 "' - . L L' or a I'oeinan, she invited him to alight was always- considered an anti-internal Wl.I.af I.Aidtf Uflt tliMot ta rwt,fAntal oi.'r . I . . . . .. . .... I I .1. u.,U nrrrwrih, to be commuiilcitted to vari - lo.is individuals,-and place the evidence of this matter at the disposal of the Stan- dar.1. the editor feel tho awkwardness of i his position, and think that th: lovern-, or was " utitair in iilntHftg linn iii-jii. - , I'erhaiks he w-a.-. 'Ihe Standard cannot ; PutVu h1?' kt . ' k,v- V" I U'.".n ' . i : i um uidk ji ij luaitju u g ,micit"pmi, plea-ant dilemma and we do not w''nl;;it,C-"Kl1i(.y f ,-,,e Sollth a ruilltious to I thaybe Standard feel uneasy under it. (,c Vlc-t.ral Government, for the past W-Hi. editor of the Standard, iti his issue tf the 12th iustatit y he .i.. - i ,i.; ;i,. :.. .1... ..e in IlilO Hit, IOVIV1I1 III low ... . i . .. . y .. . t.....: I rt.'piv to ll III le atioll to iriiv.trrauaiii and thi paper and ha also rend tho let- j tor of (iov Graham ; and add : " We j shall ...Httpone thi contro .-eroy. a. well . . '. .. . .. , . shall iiiMtponu this contro .'eroy. a xjHcd, either to postpone tne H f m5,?gHf nltar Jitf rn al subject, or ihift his ground. "Tie has iiot ! the inauliiicas, when convicted oj error, or when hi slander are refuted, to make, any acknowledgment. lie lia no 8vne of justice that would induce him to with' draw a charge made against an individ ualor political effect, na matter how in nocent that individual may have been proved ft te...TSch i the Standard. Jlilljtboro' Recorder. i A CARD FROM BAXTER. Wo have a card from John BaxterTiprWi01d ia'1 extend over the State. Esq., late Speaker f the House ot tJom mons, relative to the Edney & Co. busi ness, about which we have heard so much ; hut really it is hardly worth while to publish it at length, the game is not worth tlie candle. Edney has been': o thoroughly demolished, tliat further .ntory are eminently adapted to slavery, evidence of the character of the man nndiwd slave-holders of Missouri ami the ad- ... ' . . h. ..-. ... i ' .1 ot lit testimony is unnecessHry. Lest, however, some people might say thut the statements made by Edney coiicernnig (Jtd. Baxior. had not been contradicted, we will fudte the language of the -Colo nel on this point. He refers to a sentence:"'0 lonmJutioii for a log cai.m laid, uy l.l-.i...' ,1,1. .1- i ..I the charge again. t him, and says," In ' n .a ... vi 10 ov im 1 1 rii -.' ' w "i it km v iu i'HMn;i earn u iff in uin Uiaiiri, mum it m tt l.i.p I -.., ..lit- ...w.i. I.t j Ki-m . tim tn 1 -.t .! i.iitf Iu euma f.-kl ifwv tit : rur 111 trlit mill nfiininrv tr, tlnai limica waa flatter until thev are satislied , Jfidd id inif.t upon the tatementKana is now a slave territory and will ltlt. N, ,nut., f,,r that. Hie Colonel pWe,d.tW,no lemrth. Hie Colonel proceed at some length, " Here, where I ion. Ednev is known, vi. u ii ' ewI .poiuU strike u a, remarkable.- l-'ii-Ht: r 1 iv vii'iikness of those distinguished ! ,., n sui.ti . c'. u could aid Us in mid 'secondlv, that the sum tendered. sasiiiir tliat tlie I iener- 1 i .' ' . ' 1 1 our sr moaiii - w mi us. wing mat i t vi. ntr , .wanl for aiK,r 8mj ,mirentv tin-1 . v.... .J.t .L '.!;.-. 4 .......i.. -T he (U,iinl to receive1 "v ,i,-:, 1 L' ' V n ' .,' 1 ' ' . . am "", ve m .tho approaching bat rmc-lmmiv and integrilf oh rffcSiHE :ti,ever siiM-eeted till .publislied 'to theL , . . . r i . - i'w""u " ''""" - ' - i ' ha.hi Jf.ralJ. j ' , iWy Jl. nrtJ. , tiii: rriM'oSi-s oK'iiii-: soi'tii The Wushincton correpoiifi iit of the linladrldtia North American, a gein r - i a)jv W4fji informed u-riter, tn a recmt Ut . , , ' " r . "lh .pnrptise -attKibnted to tlu S.wth i by a raaj.n'ty of Northern representative, in Congress may be snrnmeil up as fob ; low : , 1st. The acquisition of Cuba, and it? :nnhesation to the union as two slave ... . , cussion-on tne siio eei oi wav erv. Stales prohibiting the taking of slaves! and holding them there by citizens of I slaV'f! "Stutes. This obiect Avoiild bo. ac- coinplishetl hyfu-hTPfBt; of the Supreme Court, in the Jlornmon case, atliriniuif the IJtil.iriO MUlllia H."IL:irt ! -. : ? . h 1..AAMlttuKtiIM f i ;'dwn;.ratbTit:3VedfauaticiiriU,J'- ..ITHr-'l'-rWlil ll.iJ.l.lIL III. Ill UI-111'n.M lilH - . . .. """" , ., : "T . -rr-t . , . ... I .. ........... . . . ,l,n ......... ...1,1 Vannh.ru 'lttr dlilttitkfV ttff tUf riTrt4tt iatioi, of the part of the State; ' . TOtti Such a modification of the f.iri'ri of overnment as will assimilate it 'to that f-..-.l.;..!. ,t. ..,,;,.:..... l"1 I t im r. ill n ii ii i un; imti ii.iiih" n imv m.tcd by the Senater shall exercise legis-' .,iice and evecutivc power. T - , , , ,, , ' - . ,,r Tt id t.e.iT.nl.li. t Tifit fit IV 1 1 Wtn WasWngionlill aUaeh the slightest cred t ji - ' ,,,,.,- ani hatrnrHita- twenty years, I am cnmpolled to believe that an attempt w ill be uiade to carry ' out the vast scheme of encfo.ichn.ent in all its details. Ibcvery men who will most U wniit t in ti.eiMHsUon ol miv sue i ......... r-., j i :. ... :..i -..,1 i i" 'i l. : iosii;m, ti einineiieni nii'i winioiii". , . " do'much to carry it into effect. It is ;er-, tain that nearly tho entire Democratic , party. North and South, are prepared to" Hivn-iv party. Nortli and South, ure prepared to ' fore tho trial, he ''had repeatedly express-' aid in the acquisition, of all the territory :ed an opinion in regard to the matter, ' embraced in tlie above schodiile of menvi and we Understood, such other evidence j t .1 I .1.': J - dortrino' oi tiie demomcy. ' Tlid South', will tlui bemluall clothe'H wrtlt'jwwOww -Jurjr.-. - : , mpraii r mr nb, Cimnf rr f,; tftjr cr to enforce all her demand. Thai she will tlisplay greater moderation in nsing than in acquiring Una power there ia not jtlie sligUtest reason lo expect. . KANSAS TElVRtrdRV. ' We extract the subjoined paragraph from arrartTcle in the last Mississippi an, written by one of the largest slavehold era, Dr. Williams, of llinda eotinty, whose reputation as a shrewd, intelligent and Dr. WtlJIams states th: Knd " for the fcotitU beyond nil contingencies. " Tliere remains," sayB he, " no doubt but that Kansas has already made a begin ning which insure it a slave State." Tlie climate, soil and production of the ter- )"""" fiate am in?, r iu wjil-ii, tiro necessary step to fix its condition lie says : .SwirfA CtHiAin'mn. "All of the best locations in the, Ter ritory have already been staked out, nml lumureiid ami tiiousuuus ot slave owners fnii ii ,i,,i uiPiL-.tin. .Ini-.i i-iiiitiliioi in i r.. v ... uri. wh have entered in solemn i.led.r - souri, w in. have entered in solemn pledg- i-e a siave Millie, mere are aireauy enougu -l".ve owners entered in Kansas to whip I oea slave Mate. 1 here are already enongu - ! "'7 11 .1 7 T- . a 7 ! " Tf UIT""" : , ' ! i piaus, lor ativ ludlicelnelit, would be W ll- , ,: . tl , ' ,,11 f ,.,: I -It'lh -ljarallel. Af ississiniii ihii enioved .. . .t.: .. -.i. .. . ,.,v -....v , ; .,, ... ,,.. v..,t.. ,., 1 I . . '. '. ' .. . . Hi,..t, -foil.- m, ft,- . . "".'e "v- lo uraw mv sword for mv kini?. . : ";;;. : ,.7-T. . ' 7.; ' .'""r"" ''tew teagties, ' marching m W ashingtoi(, rn"iiirT - r.nn.iipi - ni Hii.i'Hrr ,ti,- mtvn required in the counties adupte ; gr..w!li. VMieii this is done, jl n&u JiayjLfer; bri Mis, ' '"m"-Mia prosperity. - I L'nWJtiin(J the Jn.i. Mitch- 1 SUV.;'." In the rhivuTroii South the in. hlividnal, in vindication of his honor, of : ' which tluaw of the land ta its. ' " ibee, p"r"acti'ee a c.Vd'e tliat violiiks alike -bosonii Turi, for my safe, (ieorgc, .Hid jthej - juatute. ;-a4idjUr?.-iHKmm"-TJu;,;'be an- Aliijlicaii m !wymtisre consequences, for the mosjtj.mrt,, rest with , birth muLa von slnuild Win honor:1 - f the individual. Tint you will rarefy sec; 'You need "not urge ine, Annette,' sahl ne.bs assembling to burn i hnrr-fies, or to fho yoiingtuan iinj'ittientlv, ' I will never ; violate the constitution, south. of Mason draw mv sword in t'uvoroi' a rebel cause! - andDixons linn. Im-rethe majesty of-, the law is respected and upheld by the a.o'rcjrate ilc. there no AliL'el t ia-. i i . i ... . . . r . a - Anuiuiu "i i mi; urn e niTiiuoii 1" ,,ui in- em men and to the reht of the world ; and j l.ancrolt, whom .New England claims as, iu own, eloquently dwells iitxm the fact. !, 1 lt1 ull II... ...1 1 ....I ...il.r l.i... I.....I.X, thv" in a true intimate of thin, the: .... ..... -i . i p.. . i i ... f 1 ursv.pr. .cq. e . ii. i .au ireeooni ,nu is:ftl(J . ,k, Who j,, 1C rank )f nltroiradmg to the chamois, ot the Round-! n. ... i., , . j .,..i.,i: ..., head in quest of the lry bones of a do- i KtmrB ftmrtwKoi.il . . TVUT - o nt umwi .... ..-z-.. . -- -t,,t' '."o..a. .to . 1 .i lr,,fl,t nnnnnnt.il nn.L.t. 1 .1. V . . . I I . I.: .l.l . ...I 1 .the sinnrvision and knowledge of a high-1 - iy -dentinr- Gcnrtoman," it is not ar nil : strimgo thut ihev have elfeete.l the most Bi,t.miliin.e Ctm'w. ' Eor ativ of ffu.t. . j-i - - - j - meniu (da-s ot rOm plaint gisiWing out i.od, Ute-I'ills "I an impure state ot the Ii are marvellonslv hapjiy and thAroii'di in "7.57ti;'.M-, .'j1'"?. f' fowt . '"!"-'J ; uui u aiia.oii,i;uiui. u4Uo.. FVlet Wrd (W Ag'iin. -Tlie Louis- ville ( ouner learns tliat, on Mturuiiyiasr . after a patient full ami thorough invest,-, gaimii oi an inn-met . . n.e case, i, . i iienowitii. one oi ine iinrain t o., jury-, oil. ... I Ii' - . . i ,.ii u na ,.rtu,llml. froiii t in un is Iv ... .......... i nt l . mi il.iuii imi.iiip iitln.e - , v-- r- . . ChurclLut Elir.ahethtown. A mng other things h wa com lusively proved that be-, fore the trial he had repeatedly express- ...... ..I!..!l.i ... !.. a, . rt ,1.- aa- ti'.lnI.rriuoil, t A. ' brjng; tho rtmttcf to the notice of the.1 Jlrb onH 3cirnr araltt "THE TORY LOVER i T A Tale of the Ballle of BrnljwiBe. BY PBOrKMOtt IKORAIIAM. - On tlie outskirts of the village of New ark, in Delaware, etycxL at "the lime of our story, a neat farm owtage, with a ma- jcbt,icefta -growing before tlie door. In the diataiice, ovef the Held and wood- lands,-eoHld be teen the spires of the town, jm,d ilvery glimpse of the Delaware, with a group of war vessels anchoK'diall 4 thi-ee league off. Hie cottage stood a little way Uack from tn dust of tim tie - (jueiitly travelled road with a greensward between. It had an inviting appearance of comfort, and never failcxl to attract the hearty attention of passing travellers. ", The sun was uear setting, one pleasant afternoon, in September, 1777, when a young man half in uniform, half in citi zen's dress, stepped out of the cottage door, followed by a voting and interesting girl, who was clinging to his arms, and evidently in eanieist entreaty with him. He was tall aud handsome, though sun browned, and hure the appearance of a young fanner. She was rustic, too, .ju her dress, but her face was very fair aud beautiful, and her manner refined above the condition to which she seemed to be' i I ii I amj one oJ- i,cr jianjg t.jmje(J while , long. iear were in ner large mue eyes, i ! .i i...r i,.ltl,ia ,.i..J...,fi i,:. ' i will. Jiut k and war aitainst votir own ..try. ;uis is the' worst of all !J li am a royal king'i ' i am a royal king' man, Annette, and if ljt, it niiist be on hi, side. The I 'l 1 P,,t lt miM l,u " " country. Hgauwt our l,re- i,r..,. if vi-f. i.n. ur,.io vet we nrc vonr 1 ri ' ,"7 ro ? a ,nn-,ynr. voiir timifm.j.i-& mm hiiiiiiiii """"aitdint tfi-m.-.rro tile , totflo ffl fjife "lidace, and Philadelphia liejji our hands.' MStllpl '1'Iia ,ntiiili,i wilu bit. .fit fT.e un itikIuii, 'L-'ll .J!!'i5i,uLer f;w-'e hid-at. length she spoke, TaiTdsalltTrmTTrfT 'K'iif tieorue. I fed as if I was Failed upon to sacrifice mv love for you to my (..nniev'. li.vi.. .- lf,.- m,. I 1..,- i...- bleeding country, aud at iho same time ' lte it so, and' I pledge mvscll' never to give my love to a traitor." answered the maiden, with miml. lint nerish ' Lh . .7 i - - - pan to us id V lreak vonr troth. 1 love vou too well to do-so myself.' 4 y011 ,,vo luo (corjr,, I,.c Hhe ro. M;V.,i . vonlovn '..! hen 1 .in aim your rill at tho lieartu of my father , ' ,.,.f t .Vili uLa n,.n., l- riii te-i. :v : : ... , .i i- - - - a. a: l , a I. ",r ""e nmi Timrer: np tr -utf vr , 11)0 '",m v"ll".,,'r ' tory.sm Mood '"r bHkingiii,lu,juoi tdie.l and .angry, and happening to see tli.. ring at lusj'T'i'i't ibo... balden Jiu.I, tutt.-r- leelmg o the moment, he gr I it inlo the eartli with-his iron heel. ' Ves, let it and her perth; if tliev n il! ' "J I am a fool to love a rebel's t a.ighter and "s siMer." - - Tlspeaking, he- troile m(MMUly74jhjd leu injured by a canon sliot, to theL,.,, her earto of mini oil ; theelui before the iW,- where hi cpn: i skill of the mother and ditughther. ffjg dichafgins. 'Oni? of flio dusky hidS risone.l horstvwipt standing, ami vaulting! Annette then provided him' with -o- j vi.linila referred to, is atl'ired in full' native into the saddle, spurred at .lull speed the direction ol the ISntisli army. j I no ioiiowing iay, ine couuiry nr ; in.le around the cottage w.is.omg will. . ain cry nm.uie mar ot,K. . , co conflicting armies were engaged in dead: contest elose at hand, and in the scene il . ,t i mu mmir Annette Ion In lilt lor. . -. - - - ' , , . , ot death and honor, Annette had a father, a brother, and- -shall we say ita over. for thm.gWker pat r,oticfel.ugs made her , ,.. for thongh-her patrioticfecMings niatle her cast him off, her iilTediiwi still retained luVtttmgc irj Iter ht;nrt. On all iles co- 1 I i , i tl jPntk. J. 1 l f I l( ti II 1 a mi i fall ( ll I it Va.U f . J. retreat-1 innml the title ot hHTtlo how rlll thin way ami that, nnd sti-ll came in thedireo-l anil tje ; (trfif tioa of the road that lead, past the wt tage. ' - 'J '" v''1 Annette waa part bf tin tim fearfully watching the clouds ot smoke tliat mark ed the progress of th combatant, and part of tlie time on her kuee for those she loved and wasGeorg Lee cl nded frum the peTidoiif let each niaidea' own heart answer. . " Nearer and nearef came the sound of artillery and the roar of battle I Mie tood, with her aged motlier and gathered neigh Ion, upon the green, bemjath the elm, iu 'puinful expeotatioo., Tlie uiok f the , uatti roua oowar(i.?MvThey couiu i liear the shout of thdWiera-iii the fight ITheir position comninuded a view of a mile along flie road,' and soou they be held scattered troop flying across it, at its extremity, and disappearing in the woods, men came a squadron or norses, broken and retreating, and then artillery drawn in full gallop, came into tlie road. The American nag flew from staffs stuck on the gun carriages, and Annette knew that her countrymen were defeated. Louder and more fearful now grew the uproar of the battle beyond the wood, aud regiment after regiment, broken and terrified, filled the road, aud were retreat ing along it towards Chester, and past tin. .t.ittiifr.1 A ii ri.ift.'.! unviiilv fi.r line countrymen, and for her father and bro- Itlicr, would not let her quit her post, and ' flowed bv i 1 uiv,n va Wi ( HIUUIVUUV VI V i O - - -. - " . out order or discipline, Hying at tlietopi Thus spjcakuUie of nieiFsjieed. " "" """" "" Tdier'niaile lit adieuand rode atay. Oh, shame !' ehe cried, with hot tears iU her eyes ; 1 oh I that 1 were a man; and in tiie saddle, lucthinks my siiigle' asm would retrieve tiie day I iv iiere is W ueii-; anu was 10 return 10 tne army tlie same ingtont He certainly cannot fly!' j night. They told her also that the col- As she spoke. he heard on her riht, ; miin w hich jmrsued their rMit wJug along -hiwn the road, a loud commanding voice, the road past the cottage, had afterwards calling on the retreating men to rally. been met by general Knyphausen, and She turned and beheld Washington him- j had been compelled to give up much of fwdtolrcrmgrftriviiig way oflthu vantage ground it had gamed, whir tlie right winy, had corny at tlie head 'of t he loss ot, a great mariv .incibl'n'nml a regiment to aiistaiu it . Ilis voice ami j taken pridoncra. A nbfiUe. recoil .'cted that , presence now instilled new life into the .florge was in this division', and the would flying soldiers, and soon they .rallied in have asked ihtelligentjo of him, but pridn the road, and presented a front to the Co- kept her silent. At length her brother and liimns of the British, who were pursuinc. father went in the house, aud she was fob . Gen. How seeing -thi demonstration of i resistance, and knowing Washington to ; ' i . .t : ..? , ' I u mere in person, witnarew iroin pur-1 suit, satmnea wiU having route! he;ioiie m voice to ner orotJicr wTO-ThS AeMc retreated, in good order, r towards a stjprrg post lion on tne netgris not for off. Annette was delighted to nee hat among iJL'oec who fled Were neither her father nor her brother, but she. was pain- od t.i flir.nvi.r flmoiltr thn ,intsn..ej own false 'loveKvrTio: lettirg-'iiFr at4jJiW-tSe!-1iJrjt'1-t n,uk'g W outcry, to distance, reiued un his horse and turned i1,ur own 3iamT5eirhfrr4L-hwdJer aside, hoping tb escape her notice. When she saw this, eho reserved, she vv.onld ttot only banish him forever from .hee'lieartl'tliatt -fi. J7.iIuuy1itv.-., Bat the resolution a maiden iu love are. made . only to be 'broken, especially when the lover i-tlie object of them. It was almost eight o'clock, the even ing of the buttle, when Annettcwas, seat ed at her door, listening to every foot step, expecting her father and brother. It was a pleasant night, but the titue war a rod one. She faneied the winds wafted to her moans of the dying and wounded, from the woods and fields around, where the fight had been, aud her heart was full of forebodings of evil to those so dear to 'her. All at once she heard the approach ( of horse' focf,, and starting up wicn solicitous expectation tor sue Knew net ner ner laiiier nor tirot i- er were mountct she waited nervously w.v . roan, no came ml a How pace, nnd as ho drew nearer, site dicovered by the light of the moon that he was wounded. Instead of passing- the house towards the town, he turned up at the door, and rode towards her. She was too familiar with scenes of danger, and the incidents of tnose warlike times, to leel alarm, and quietly waited hi approach to the. door t"l,e . "Good evening, maiden," ho said with l a .foreign accent ; "I and my horse are i '"'t" TTi.Mni.ivva, ai.u ra VUlIt IliU IPI . i ,,Ji..,i i i,- ii ... aud enter the duelling. With some dif-1 hculty he got to the ground, for his leg was e-ti tT with hi wound! Sire assisted I i t i. and received bin grateful thanks. lie iIrmi examined first his horse's wound, and with her aid dressed it, aud put him he. 1 and .ftirtniVitted .hi "foot audTinkle,i.'w hlclrt in-tresliment, ami tnetl to miiKe.him as com-: lorta ;!, a psit)ie, wittiout- knowing: "" -ms. wwj-b--u- " M "1V","f' Z, j -v r " " " ' 7ti: ; S1 and she remembered "ami obeyed tho in? inueiion in oui t-ai nmi . i none eiiein v :...:.... n i i.'.i.:.... I iiunger, feed him : if he thirst, give him K.i : i .1 . . . ,." M l m o. Tift, onaii! no,iin,.tii n m f Wji fYritnfii.l almn n i,. n, .... ger wa about to leave. " Hi horse was at the tloor, "much itaproved as -well as 1 1 i m master. ?Xf rwccl VnaTdsaTtT'tae- oflicor, ml., the shed and protected from the night ( riL.a Aboriglincs, fresh from the cane air. with plenty of buy. hen this was ; iJrol,ks and jungles, cafi have their enrios doue, ho went with her into the houw, ! iiv .,-,( l.v vieitim. l.hrL- r.. DUMBER X t jo4 nuttt taka gold, far Isaarepa tl4 hospitality in no other way.'' s T - Cease to fhzht acainst hit couutrwi alH ask, air,' said ehe, warmly. ' Tlie officer smiled, and said." Have you, then, regarded me as a foe, and still done all thi for we .. - 'l " I have dornrtny "datr. wrl "You are a noble girLand I amhanpT to let you know that you have not thrown your hospitality away upon one nndeser- vmg oi it. i am SB ouiuer ouuer y asu stranger then remounted his Iiorsej andwaalont taking leave of her, and jAuaette had-ito toagu& to' tk 11m 1 ho he was, when two men made their Bp- - proach before the house with guus and Knapsacks, i, ' ' -" . "Father and brother !" crletT she ioy fully, receiving their embrace, as they has tened toward her. " What officer is tin's r ' " He ay he is under Washingtoh." The younir man danced at his face. which had been turned from them, and answered, wOi pride and pleasure, Uo yon. not know, him I It ia the jougg French General Lafayette." f -They went towards him, and paid thoir respects, informing him that there had been fears he had been slain. ' No, no,' he said, my brave men, 1 heedlessly wandered from my staff af- jf After contrrattilatintr each other nnon their safety, the brother told her that he had only come to see hef for a few hours, lowing them, wheji a young -man who had boon a rival of Ctco. Ixe, rode up to .!. ;1 1:..1....J -.. l n .1 :"'" i ; . "c u"i, njg mcu, unu eaiieu in a mgu Trrtt hfhrfhc-nicws tl Geo, Lee -wastaken htSt night slriillrlnj; in our v trmrr, 'and tsTa be tiung ThtSTSffer- ,;oon, as a spy ! Annette heard it, and came near full ing to t'ie ground. She, however, recov ered ItetKcT'. and with a bursting. heart. tory lover, and now ti'.'at ha wns lilkely. to duy- all her heart bled lo."..hjnJ, love returned in all its strcnglli. ."-"7" " 'He shall mrtihe V sho Baid; rteolutc"fj--' I will save him,' . Tliat afternoon Geo. Lee was brojeht out for execution in the relel camp. La fnyettc wns in his tent, when Annittv breaking through the guards, threwjier- sen ai ins ieet, anti implored his interces sion for her lover's life. He recognieed his hostes, and hastened with Tier to Washington. What he said to his chief wo know nor: but we do know that Geo. Lee was pardoned, ami the next day wa attached to Lafayette's body guard. In the subsequent battles of tlie revolution ary struggle, he distinguished himself by his vufor and devotion to the American auaaU..w8Atb'U4 married to Annette, whose patriotism Was rewarded bv the fulfillment of those hope of l(vc wL-1, bhe liaJ no(j, Mcrifi, ln rjeimit t- Let 't br RKMKMBEttEP, that Thomas Bragg, llie Ixico Foco candidate for Gov ernor, when in the Legislature in 1842' moved a preamble to tho bill to invest a iMirtiofl nt' thn Iinnda of rlia Wilmimiin Uailroml in the Literary fund, declaring that ho wished the people to see what wtrtv m rttHiNe tor aettina tht S&aU iitto JM on account ofUhe railroads then in the State. i : ., . 1.1. tl III: Kl.r M Iir Kf 1 1. I IIIII. 1 1 1 1 II KII TTin ' - improvement man, and stumped tho coun- ty ot IS ortliampton ngaitiEt railroads. Wt)mlitrtii n&raJd". Sortie u XatiVtt -Any one desirous ; lli KCCtlll Rl)ll)i lilHTIIllfllU . .t (1-OflllU.n A f. ,;r,j ; costume, which consists of n handkerchief ,j0,i nrourKi the waist. To stretch out on tla, ai,,.k umior a uoiiine susecm to be nr.letl .bv tliem.aitbe height of felici- i'r lanugo i nt ta.igut in any ot our I mvcrMties. "tMMcrcv -.Y: Y. ,ourtal rf Kxtract from a letter to the Editor of the Wilmington Herald, dated ' ',' . ." GaAuxxt, July 11.1WL . ' Alh is right in Alamance. ien. Dockerv will get the full lug vote and - .... o..:- -r- ..-is - . - agioti many iemocr:it in jugur. r - 1 'A - ii t 'i I i -fS :." V i i 7! S i. .mo.iexli.-A'uiAi X. 7J;:...7;;7.-.-

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