^ *iU cr,-ek, Con. an |c*i*6cr Mlfe. W.) jrnj ner r*’onr>il, fron, &c. Fcor.; ^wer. Ar •tl » .1 -' IP b». !. at •*■1 Niilr* In*. ' 1 r ( r R I kM i: t «a r »> «• nf A . . ,%1 fAf d?o. \'I T. kunty ■ rs r>*T* . B B. ».i.» S*/, ¥ 1 • Hn^r- p:.»- ’: v,a. > L ,1- Plra^‘'; “ iity. at in A - ;-U uit. a» •• , aiiit of ‘ ' ot . TU >"■ >t. li to ni** lulgtiif r J r r p. WARING, Editor and Propri^r . >* A FAMILY PAPER-DEVOTED TO POLIliCS, LITERATURE. AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURES. MINING. AND NEWS. : PRICE q?2 PER YEAR—In Advance. i: iTljr Itafri;—Diatiiii't ns tijr iMllora, bii ont os tl)t |rn.' \ OIj* 3. CHARLOTTE, IV. C., FRIDAY MORXIAG, JULY G, 1855. iVO. 50. Soiiw of the Sabbaluriaii. ' Incidoiit in lliv liiNfury of \. Caroliiia. i 1 ,.S ii very succeasful satire on the duplicity and i At the W«le cointuencrnieiil ol the University of I., fjci.-y of tl.e Sleeks of the age. Kvery line and North Carolina an address hf'fnre the literary so- ! -i’efj .unza o. it tells well, and the truth to tiie letter. I cielies by (Jeorgo J)avis, of Wilmington, llisj j iheine was, “ 2'Ae* L,nli/ Tifurs and JSh n of the \ j Lcnrer Cape "i lie speaker recited, dnriiig j the course of his oralion, the fi>Ilowing thnllinj' I nnd ever memorabUi incident in history o( iti- i Old North Strtte. In speaking of the lusiory ol ' the position of North C:irolina in the greul snug- u-'. It IS. » hcni' ly irnlfi, fmt it is true, that ‘ji^si as iht* is ht^il 01' TllK SABBATARIAN. (lO bair»rade the river up, Aii>i p.:iilo k down the rail ; ha\ e no train of Sunday run — We'il ha\ ‘ no stf-aiiier sail. Oo. tf'i. ■i**' >ailoi on the sfi ’l o Miak>- hi' Cdnvu'-'Mast, ^1,,, ri . r tiiP mercy ot :he waves i'lii .-. !>bath rhall be [.a^t. Co.fiii: >n i tlie iiiii '.0 . 'and iiis course, F iiLid Mif w)i.fi>ti> l)l0Nv, ■' til*' iJow'T.i t;i-'y shall not bloom, lrf” t;.'-y -l.ali i.ot “row; 'i'iif'ii' '• wi’d hii'! shall not sing, Ti,,' 'jinhkiii' sfiall not i>!fty, 'I i,e cii'f'e :-hall a,l silent be— 1 ■ i' the Sabbath day. d order yonder reprobate i'iiat Mtrolis olo}i;i the road, J Mini at once liotn sinful ways, .\i; i '''PK tiie liiMib'.* ot Ciod. VS iidt iit'eil hath he ot li;;ht and an ? i.ul hiii; fas' arid pray. An ■ [lilt a n ■)uri.lii. \ i-.-.ge nn— 1! 13 tli« >a..ba’li day. .\i. ' t»‘ 1 tnf cot.k \shen yoii are d i\%n. At h ai .j'> ’ t we dine, ^vii \\ M ij>t\r si/ine cuinpany, ■] i ia . ' :.e I !:i ii f"r nine ; A.i.i C..J ..t I.>::i b,T tuenty-six, Ai.v. '.iV to Uiov, u, 1 !.at M’.t,r :iii'T ue wiil diive A le.\ 11.i o: to'.\ II. 1'. 1,1-1 . u:. 1 II V I ■ 11ets, John, Ai.ii I..1' i.it-:n (.uick to haiu!, •J : ,;t 1 >■'■ 1-: ’le 1 y u i. t h '* n. ill k t-t > s * a n*. ; 1 : , 1 i.i ; ii ! \\ati-ii them we 1, 1 li ..••ii b' in t: !■ Inrvh, A' ti.eii biii.^ ruui.d the cariiage \\c v.'.ii i!n\e to chuu'h. Jolui, on the Ui tttiii oli SpiiM;;. •Ui/. ' I' ■' . 'il III 'I Is urijii' i> (Jj/lCC. «V; i-'d', I'ii I. itaia boi.^h^ and spiay*^ 11 \\ ': 1 \ c I ' b i i d > a I ■ heard I o b i n , A : Mip !iy I’.r.vei-. their ncads upia;. e, 1,=..', • I ■tuin oi'SjiVu.^ 1 -,iiij*i>l Iiie>e raid biids arouse 1 n.einm \ ol I'Ur \outhlnl hour? .\r -r.iMi as Uio-^e ^ald >i T.iy> and boughs, Ift-ch and sweet a^tao^e -^aid^tloVN el s. 1 1.1* bu ds af.>iesaid, hajipv pairs, Lovi-, 'tiiid the aiole^ald boui;hs, en-hiineSj Ju lieehoid i.etts ; t he in ■ e| ves, t hi: II hens, A'l.'iiini.'tiatois, and assigns. (), t.Usieit tei III ol I upids Coul t ! Wli'-re tender |i',aiiitiiis actions bring, S^-ason ■-'! lii'licand ol ^poit'. tlai . .i« atcl''said, loiiiii;;; ^pr;;ig! ole /or American freedom, he said ‘‘In the first of tlie ye;ir 1766, the sloop-nf-n :ir Dilliireiice arrived in llie Capn Fear, brinuincT ifu> , stamps. Now, look what .sirill happen? .Siie floats as gaily up the ri\er as though she camn on . an errand of grace, with sails all set, and ihe | cross of iSl. (ieorgf' llamiting apeak, her cannon frowiiing on the rehelliotis linie town oi Bruns, wick, ns she yawns lo her anchor. People o! C’npe Fear, the issue is bt-Coie on ! 'I'lie paw i! tlie linn IS on vonr head- — ihe teriiblt* lion o( iMigland ! Will vou crouch suhrnissi'.ely, or re deem the hoi'ior that was (ilc.'gt d for you ? \ ii have spoken brave words nbi lit the rights ol ilic people — have ye acts as brave? Ah! gentle, men, there were men iti North L'arulina in those days. Scarcely iiad ihe stamp ship ''rossed the bar when ('t)lon*l Wavldt il was wuteiiini: her from !he shore, Hf sent a me.sseiiger lo \\ lifningtori to bi. friend t'olonel A-^h*-, s she routiih li To lu-r hPchor, c.pposiitf the Ciis!i/tn House at !>runsv\ick, tlif*y appeared upon the shore, willi twocofiipa- nies of friends niul ^.lilatii \eimen r«t th»ir tack-'. W a re, Joh 11 A'h*'! iiligh \\ aUdi’il, take heed! (’onsidrr well, bravf ^ri iiiltni' n tlie perilous is'tJ'’ '.(in dire! lieincm'er that nrnied r''si'iarice to th'- King’s an'horiiv is fr. ason ! In hi>- |)al ice. at W liniington, the “ Wolf of Carolina’' is alrt-ad) 'h;!fing a;-tinst vou ; and k'i.ow voii not tliat yon der, acrohs the waur, l''i-glm.d sti l keeps tlu* ^l'ov\er, tfie 'I'r utor's (i ite, the scailold and ilif* axe T Full well they know ; but 'I'hi y have set tl.eir ives upon t!iP cast, And now must stand the hazard of the i!ie. I?v thn ats-^pl' v iolence ihev intiniidat’d the com mander ol iho -loop, and he pioo.i*- s not to i.itid his stanip>. *^1 hev s> i/e ihe ve>sel> s boat and hoibti d a masl and flag, inouiil it U(ion a cart ai.d in irch in triumph lo W ilm’iu’ion. L'pon their arrival the toivn is illuminaied. Ne.xt day, wvh Colonel Asl.e ut their head, th.e pi ople go in crowds to lluf (joverricr's house, and den!:.nd of him .lames Houston, tiie st unp ma>ter. Fp 'ti h'is r.'lusal to delivi r him up forthwith, lin y set ufout lo I'Urn his ii iuse above his jjead. I errifi- e\l, the tl verilor at !ei':_'t!i complices, niid il ti-.ii.ii is ( (icidncu (.1 to ihe .iiiirket h vi-^e, w h* re. in the piesf iice of ll.e assi (ntded people, he is mid“ to lake the .solemn oa:h ne'V> r lo t.\ cute the duties of (lis ( nice. 'I'hree glad hurrahs rin'j lhreiii.’h the old m.n ki t hous*’, '.mJ tle» siamp r>ct falls >ti.l. born in Xorth C.irolina. rCheer-j And this was more than ten years before the Deelar.-’ion ol In- dependei;ce, nine btlore the Haule oi L-.xm^'on, afiil neiirly eight beh.re the I!iston lea I’.irty.— The de.siriicMi II d the tea was dune in th*' night hv tiien in disiiuise, uiid hi'iory b az ns it, ami New Kngland boasts o! it, and the lam" ol it is wor'd-wiiie. Hut this oil.er act, more gall itil and dar'.ng, done in op* ii dy by wt II known ni- n. With arms in iheir hands :.nd under ilie King's li ig — who rem'rnhi rs or who 'ells it ? When will hi'torv do lus'ici* to North Carolina ! N ver. >ill soiiiM l.'ii;hlul and loving -on d' In r o'.v n -ti.ill lord his loins to the ta.-k u i'li nnw > ar ed indu-iry 11 WordN. Beware, beware of careless words They have a ieaiful power. And jar upon the spirit's cords 'J'hrousih many a weaiy liour. ‘'I’here, it is five o’clock, as 1 live !’ e.xclaim' - j Mrs. M 'tind here we are no nearer su()ti» rl tlnin we usually arc at this time. 1 i^Jioif/rl ifunL. \ g-fmlcne'S and h.irmoriy amoii" Ihose who Miirgartt, you might hurry a liMle,’ add-d she loi'^aiher around our fireside, and make purer and b'-tter all who m«v st i k the sht her of our rcoi. ! Lei us iigree w nh Longltdlow, ihal j ‘ .Not ei jovmeiit and not sorrow Is oiir destined end or way. But to act that each to-niorrow none the lesS \ the tree is in clined,’ and the ‘ home sjijrii’ has much to do in lecidiiii' V. h:e!) w.i\ ihe ‘ tv\lg ’ i>hall bend, 'rie-n let us o'jard vv» il liil- ‘ hotne spirii let it be such that in future it will ntake happy hearts and pleas ant honies ,• let it he such a spnit only as will cu The II i'laffoi kii. ) pri’poses to make a rrligious test, by saying that ^\ e have red with carein* ai d .studious atten- „[,o holds “civil allegiance to any foreign lion the Pl.iKorm adopted by the .\meiicun I’arty. t,hall receive their vole; a very proper resolution did it stop ihere, Hut it still goes fur- tlier, and, disregarding ihe denial ol the Catholic, her girl ; - you know how much there is to do. amJ 1 wanted to have tea early to-night and i/ft i' out ol the wfiy. So lly round, and see if yuucan'i bt; a little bit smart. (lo and [iiit those crai-ker- on the table, and then comeju>t as (pin-k as you can, and toast this br« ud w hile I am preparing the dip.’ And n«iw while tiny are prognssing in the kitchen, let me tell you biiilly why .Mrs. .M—— was so much more hurried than usual ; she wa> e\j>( ctiiig Ci'Oipanv that evening, and w isln-d to ! have her wiok ihne In lore tiny arrived, lint i!i , her kitehi ri .-Ih' was c’ti'a^s in a hurry ; naturally j fjuick lo see, and lo do tilings hers' lf, it was a coi ■ j .''ant cause id’ wonder to hi r why .M.irgarei cou!ij ; not SI e and do j i'l as she d.d. 7/'/'iimhi;i'jn 'v a- !o h:.ve every iliing ‘(hue up’ in the house as i shon'd be, an.) her anxiety lest anything .shonh. , ‘ go w r('i'iT,’ caused lier to uMt I m>'iiy a 'las'y wi.id, and Ir'(jilt n:ly to lose In r :enip r entirely.' 15ie-.t w nil oii; of ih" kii deS' an 1 bes: (,| husbai.ds — o'u- who Jilw i\s stood readv to do ijii\thing w iiich w oiiid cont n hute t I her ha ppint ss, w iih t o li.ving children, a Ix-aiil'lul tnuise and kind ,'iiends III! about her, she still had m^;ny an uniinppy hour: nJ >he alone was t.';e cause of many, li n I all o! them. I nconscioU'lv. almost it nnouM -e* rn, .'•he l,a1 alltiwid heis 1 to b.rin a h i'.iit of fietiing and sc liiiii' ab'iuf w hich M con'd do not thf^ leasi good in the wofi.l to scoji!. hut they would annov lit'r, and oitenlmv s she w .)'.jiil iie! about lh"in till she madt- hfr^rlf unh'| [" ai,d t very (iiie around h( r. I’m w (,■ ieil them pi ( p iring su;per; M.ir^.iret I:'.s just heenn to toa^t the biei\d, when li'.lle Car- ri' ci.tnni' iicf d c.>-y ing !or her supper. ‘’rii( re,’ Slid .Mrs. .M ‘ y-u leave that, I w'.ll do it, while you le'd Carrie, and pu: her to bed ; as to having /A'// iioisu I cm’!,' and now see l.ow (juick y u can be.’ .M .ig-.rel di'l as she was told, and very soon the ht;le one w as last ash ( p, • ]). ar me exclaimed she a« Marir.-iret returned from tin- bed-'^jom, • isn’t that bread done yet ? — Whv, 1 would h.ivo have done it twice over; il this i.'ti't eni'Ui^h to tr\' an\ body s {laiii nee, 1 d like to kn.'’\v what It is ; \ n are .so slow .Margaret,— [ d' n't know w hnt 1 sh iU d > ; In r»', I wiil do i: iniw,’ said shi‘ ."^rKi taking it fia-m the girl, ‘and rl . \ 11 uo and t. il .Mr, .M ih.it auj'p r is wait h r !iim.’ It meets with our warm disapjirohaiion ; b'CiUse Its (orniation is a mvsterv. und i;s various con- slrucHons and motives, us well as the jtrojiosers ol the sever..I clauses, are entirely unknown; liecaiise it subverts isuito-rights, and overrides the Consii- luti.m. Il is provided in the Consti’ution “ tlmt each House shall keep a journal ol its proceedings, (uij from time to time publish the same, e.xct ])img .such and the historical fads that many of ihem, Amer icans by l»irth, have resisted tlie attempts of llieir Church to refjuire of iheni civil allegiance to tiie I’apa) power—places them all, as is uell known, under the pro-cription, upon no other ground than that they are Catholics, 'I'hey plfcce no con- fiienc*? in the influence of Uepublicnn education Finds us fdither than to-Jay.’ •Smx'd xi: or Ciiancki.lor Kk.nt.—Tin Chancellor K' nl wa.s one ol those men whose II lie d;gni y enablt d hmi to lake in gootl [>art ate in- la* iniliari y — the n suit ol ignorance and uccideot.— He was e-.xci fdii'^^iy U>nd of martial music, and iiearing t'le drums ol a reciuitiiig paity that had taken a s'ation at tlie corner ol the street be.il a |ioint I'l A’lr, he w.ilked out to listen to il nearir, lnsensihi\ he was whistling ihe burden ol the tune, uhen tie' man oi war accosted him ih'js: ^ 'U are ioiid of such mus;c, thin, my fiiifr lei low I ' \ es,” was the replv. U ’ ‘ *• V not bouniv — large U glorious h I- Can I du bel- lin n,” said Si-igeant Ki j.iin Us' tiioJ fju triers — >ood taninty ! l5>-'idi s, our (.’aptain is !ow. Why don’t you, now / \ u r. ’ *• Well,” said ihe Chancellor, “1 have one pret ty s:rong onjeclion.” ‘- Whai is u • ’ asked the Sergeant. “ W h\, just now 1 hap[)i.'i to have a belter trade. ’ •‘ What irade is il T’ said the inquisitor. I am I 'hancellor ot 'he ;,te ol New \ orlc, “ \\ 1k;« !’’ muttered'he iSerg'-ant, “iiirikeup! — c|uick time ! — forwaid, march ! ’ Oli trumped the military im liehind him, leavinj^ the Chancellor to enj v bn l.iUiih at tiie adventure. parts us may rf quire ^ecres\,” which laiier (c.p discussion, but snnply because a man ii k no 11 applies to our relalioiis wit II lor»ign gov ern „ (’ii-bolic, thev decide, without allowing him mi Ills, and in contfm[)lation (d a state o; war. No hearing or deft nci*. tliat he is priest-ridden, and owes for ign alli giance, and must iherefore be ex cluded from all i dices o/ trust or honor. 'J’lie Consiiiutn'ii afaiii provides, in the qualifi cation h>r R pres* ntiitwe, no other lmul«tion than tliat "he .shall have atlaimd the age of twenlv-luo years, and been seven years a citizen of ihe Un;t. ed S’.a'es,” so lhat under il a foveiijner who has been in ihis coimtrv twelve years may become a mei.-iLer of the Jiouso ol liepresenlatives. 'J’his platlorin overrides it, and dcclates that he bliull not. On the slavery quf's'ion fhe platform is very sninid on the instiiuiion as it c.xisls in ‘.he Stut‘’S and the District of C\dumbia ; but on the main question ol the power cd C’ongress in tlui Jerri- tories, it is non commit'al. It ‘ c.xpressly jucUr- mit.s aiiv ( xpressions of opinion iqion llie power ,,, ^ . '••’-‘■ss to es’nhlish or (i>ohiliil slaverV in .'UiV 1 ernto' V . • .. 1.. . ilrit Coi..fress ouglit not t(> ilo so, 1\ i^ one can underst.ind properly the Censtituiion ol the I’nited .States whj does not lake the D bite in the Convi ntiuns that hir:n'^'d and adopted it, and know what int' rests eugiiested dill> ren' el-iiiSi—, and why thev wt re r p c^ed or aecefited. !*u!i- liciiy ol pri.ci t ilings in matters id pidiiic il [ninci- ph s fiiis beet) sacredly j)res« rvi d and adhered to, wiili the sintih- e.xeeption af liie lamous ll.artlord- Conv* nlii fi. unlil 'h - lormatioii of this t)rder in .M issaciiusitts. F.ven tin' pat tv caucu'ts, whicii have alwavs bet n r» g.ifdtd uiih so much odinm in this Slate, conviMit d iuil lor tin- put pose il n .minatinii candidates, were imich h ss ob)>'ction- able tlian this lor discussing and adoptii g pniici- fi'e'J. A majoritv doe.s not give ihi p iity the right lo piest-i.v -...,.r,.vv in its dt liheraiii ns no ni'Ui' ■';an It Jiives it 'ho ii-u. > cl ire w hat th(; iSoil'b w ants, cies ol Um*-s ri (pure w iihout looking , , . any gu.irantee ol eivil and n bgious iib'-riy. (.'onventioii, nssumin” the I'tdiherate lor the public ' :rood, violatts a fundamt nlal princijile ol rep.ibli- j canism when it conci a’s its proceedings !rom ihe I jieople, if ihey act as rulers, t!n n the rul .1 should know wh.at ac'i ui w.is tak' n and what ii.i'lueiici s I w I. M* brought to henr. Il but as re(>res(*n .I'lvf'-^. j then their juitilished nroceedings should he ('(iu.il!y i ri quired. For instance : It is declared in '.he Ihatform “ that the Fnion is the ”reat parann.uiit question in tin* 'l'errilori s. ' political good, and the primary otject ol patriolic I desire,” and it also pledijt'S those » ho endorse it to suppress all geographical discritoiiiation, or the belief that there is :i real dili’eretice ot interes'.s and views between the dif}'erent sections. jtrinc r>iil, N ■) w ,d v\ ( .Mvs. .M had the kitchen ro hers>df, w ill do her 'he jus ice to say, tint in a vi-ry A I*l« iiSiJJul « wiiJili V »*■ •' i * ' \ J't .xas COI respondent of ihe N. \ . Herald do- .. , ■ ■ siTiue- the dom. Stic pioducts ol that favored land and nnflinehing dov.;’ion lu tae horn r o. ..is near ii' ^iow leg lerm.-'. Il the hall his aecouni is tru*', It old lii .tlier, i; ->1 be a pleasant place It. f a neiv(;Us man, ur a I .d is the c-.u-e ol a lit ol ‘■connqitions,” '■ l lie caulr, ii.iwever, aie nol the sole oc.cupants (• tlie prairie by any means, l>rov*s ol wild ^ •• s (lie not nn!r' pi' nt, aii i deer are m countless 1. .Ill 1 s. 1 lu; sm ill nrow n w.•!i or c «y eute is qaitc '.’iia.i.n, and \ ou oCiMsiuiiallv gel a gliinjiseof ■. iat;je black brother, ihil lex.is IS ihe jiarn- •c 1 snakes and er-eping Urng. lla'tle and lii '■ isiii siiake.s art' t 'O nuiIII .'ous even ti) shake 0 ■> u a' ; the h ’e ol the f irm r is ea^y cure.l by iiMtij r.iw tvbi.-k-v lill it proiiuces complete in- • a :uii ; l;ut tor t. •'alia;' i IS a , UT'-; w r.h. lie in K;iii*>«»>. To the K'lilor oj (hr K i' n mimil I.aijinrcf. AMKI.l.y Col NTV, a..) June ] ,5. ti. ntlemtn : — ’i'he lollowmg is an ix’ract o! a letter from a }oung \ irL’'iii'in, (i native ol ihi.s cnniv,) wh-) ia now a reaident ol Ji?. .losepli, .Mis souri : “ VoU ;isk me wh .t will he »he nitimWe f.ate of K.iU'as.and wh»th; niie pn)-slav. ry or an’i slavt'- ry ptinv m in the :..sce:.dancy in th- Territory J — Veil set into think that tli • elections her^toiuie have bi I II carried by liie .Missourians. Such i- the inipiession th..: iv'etler and tin Aho'.i ion pi- pjrs in tl’.e Ivist h ive endeavored to make ; f.ut the truth is, there is an overwh'lining m.ajoriiy oi ihe p- ople of Kansas pro..-*la »ery. 'I'he .Ml-sou- n ins. It is true, at th-- n cent I- ctimis, /ittend-al in laree numbers ilie precincts ; but I do not sU: p >se that one in a hutidred voted. I kin-vv th -t at tini precinct o[)posire St. .loseph, there were not lour vote's more pdled than there were vo’ rs in the 1) I'l 1 ic', in;cv>i d mg: lo I he C'- nsus ihai ihe Lru ve t no r had previously tnken. “ 15ut wiiat on.hl to sdeiice this sl-md. r-ms ch:n ' ‘ against the Missourians of coiujueriti:: K in- s.-is, Ts the f.ict, that, at a sp-ci.il eh cMon h-l;l on 'J'hur'day I‘st, (J4 h May.^ at Leavenwonh. ( In- Oovirnor having set asidt; ihe lii'-l i It e i n ns ilh 'fal,) ihe .Missouri ms lell ihe m it;- r en'ir* ly in the^hands of the resid- nt - iter?, and I'le res-.It uis ns hdlows: W. C,. M.ihi.s. (;>roslavMy.) ».5S ; A. I’avn-, (do.).>00 ; H. I). ,Mc.M..km. (do.) Edsall, (Ire. soil.) 140; Could, filo)iaU; I’ennock. (d:.-) 111. Kaiis.is, t(in, miist he a our camp in- j^r ihe simple reason that the p-oj)!e will have it so. (’ongress will be bound to admit liRi.' :is a slave iState, unless, in the meantime, th-' Kansas N-braska act should be repealed; and I do not think there is anv danger ol that lor the nreseiil, hecus.* the Fniied States S' liate has a lar-re maj.'rity in favor ol tbo principle luvolveu in The l)oUi:las bi'.i. You see m this the wi'dm of the pa M iotic statesmen that formed the C. ;isti- tn ion. The Know Nothings and AboliUonists luay hare an over whelminii inoj jritv in the low tr House, but that conservative body, the b-nate, will jiro'ect the couniiv iroin the laiia’.ical lion of the pojiular braiich. Should, I'- iii'.is app'v uiinis>ton, ^vilh thti act unrepealed, her exclusion or restriction (.'ijii'iress, wouui be so wan'on a violation (>l goo( laiih. and ol ('onstiiulion.*I ohligation>, lhat can not believe l!ie CJeneral Government, under any ^ le.hjw at a race course was stagering about circumstances, would so lar compromise track w;ih more liquor lhan he could carry, ' '' griiy. whii’s the inutler now !’’ said u chap ' '''' "^‘111 the inebriuud individual had jus', run a- | Ji.Mi’iMi X(» A Co.vcLfsioN —bore of our oiinbt, Wliy—liic—why, the Uci is, a lot ol ' acquain'ance insists ih'dt geniuses must h ive wood- hiends have been bilting liquor on the race en heads, or they would soon be demolished, v and iliey have got me lu held ihu slakes.’* j being continually atruck wilh ideas. h-' hitter ih le is no cure, !cits.,:ni ins’ituti Ml lo ge[ into 1' a spider wnh a >ody about ‘ ' /.e -o! 14 h- n's igi, and legs five or six inches ' - and cov- red vvi.h long c.iarse bl.u’k hair.— ' in the call!-' track' ; and if yon see him. I 1 l pa h, as his bile IS iibsolu!fdv cer- i di .1 I;, and he never gels out of any one's way, ^ ’ ‘‘Ml janip eight cr ten leel to ii,fi;ct Ins deadly ' - iiieii there IS the centipede, lurni'hed with ' ut .iini; d I'uiiibHr ol h .gs, i ach hg armed with a.- ,iw, .-Mid t'.i.’ii clavv infjictmg a sep.irate wound, he u.ilks over vou at n.'ght, you will have '’ .J'e I- reiiieinber him lor m tny monilM to c-one. 'V 'un.J IS ol a j-.arliciilarly poisonous n.i- , »■ .1 IS very dil'tnMh 1-) heal. The stinging '^U-I H i; sSer evil, the Sensation ol its W^ und ■ !.J hkeneii lo th- H|’plicatian of it red hot iron * -tie p )ii ; ijui 1^ jy,, thankful lo escape " a lilf to con'ider il-- se h'ssi r evils any gri’al ^•iii!\Ktice. I’.at the insects! Flying, creejnng. jHiipmg, running, digging, buzzing, huriHning, •'■'gmgi ttiey are tvvr\wl,ere. Ask hjr a of wati r, and the rejoitnh r in ’ar.ahly is—“Wnl y.ju have it with a bug or " ' 'Ut ? ’ 1 he horned Ireg is one of the great- ' .iriosties here, and is [)er.'»;(*t!y h.irmless. It ' I..-lie ol tjju co:m', slimy qiiaiiMes of its north- uri hir, bul is freijueirlv mad* a pet of.— 'in- leuns are innnun rable, dnting over the pf‘*-rie 111 every dir.- ction wi h inconcvivaole swift- and eX'Mcisii'g ili-Mr [nculiar laculty of ' •••t^.ng iheir Cl .jr. Ui cot respond with the color ■ ’ ■■!*: objM'i und-r whi-'h tin y nny be. The " js on ihe banks ol the b.iyous are perfec'lv v'nh mocking birds, singing most beautnully^ “‘‘J 1 ’aihered game is abundant, and very tame, :s scari'ely ever soughl alter, 'I'he only va- ' s lhal I have s--en are ihe qviail, p. ir'.rioge, *■ iiuiUrd. plover, and pfdine hen, A .S7a/»r>IioIdcr. ■ k. by (t w iiH'tn'Mits supp'T was prepur> d and ready lor ing ll.e table. ‘ 1 wond- r why Halph don't come*’ said shf', as she Went towards th*' window soon after, ‘ 1 sent lor him h.ilfan iKOir ago; d-'.'ir me, I .«np|,ose I shall havo to Walt lorever tor h;m now ; l)e s never ready when 1 st nd |or him. Ihere, he s got a mai) to talk wi’h, ntid 1 supjuiM! he II iiold on to him as long In* can ; he knows I’m wai'ing lor | h m, too. ‘ Idl'i'',’ continued she. to her little datn'hler, ‘ go d vv n ask \i>ur latln-r il hi* s com ing in to it'a lo-night; tidl him if he is, I want him t(i coiiK’ now ; ai d i! not. 1 il clear ( ft ihe table, and wait till tn-rnoirow morning. I’m not g(ung to wait much haig-T (or any body to-night.’ j 1/iie did as siie w as dirt cted. and soon her falh- ( rcame towards the h .U'C in company with a g- n- llemaii ; they entered the dour just as .Mrs .M. . had c nine net d scolding ••.if .in. An introducion , lid'o.vt (1, and sci'ii Mrs. .M. was (“having us pleas- j nn'Iv as -V('r, hut .is the genilein.an p-asst'd out soinetliin:: like a ■•hade passed over her lace, as s'e- s iv. in-r iiU'band was n goin-j i>ut agmn. • Com.', IJal, h,’ said sh*>, ‘ tea h .s he» n wailing for Veil this hour; i wish you vvoiild hurrv.’ [ ‘ 1).) noi w.iii on me any long-'r,’ he replied, > 1 siiall he in .saion.’ • t), mti'!err:! she, as he closed tlie door, ‘ llalph ahvays l:k(s to h.e l.iii' to the iabh>, and ih-ti he m-rs clear «.f waiting on the children. 1 should tlrnk,' sin- r snmed, as he returned to ihe room, • V ou mii;ht C'>me vvheii lea is re -.dy, an-1 wait Uji.iii the taii'e and take some cnre ol iln-chiIdren. , You know 1 have all the cire at no-.n, and ihe' lf*a't you (" in -lo is to .see fo lh ni at ni;4hl , if vou had been hard at work all day as I hav»*, you w. nld be irl • 1 to 'Otne help 1 etn-ss. iljt you nev-: r set tn r ) think 1 Inive anviliing to do.'’ “ V\'hv, (.'.irrie," s dd .Mr. M. ‘•w hat Id.? I'he man came to se-! me up ai husines' ; i cou d not send him home .;nd h-j would not coiiie in to lea w n h me.” •• \\ t II,” sai l sh-, “you know In-vv it is as well as I i-*o, or oi/^^ht to, certainiy iiv ih's time. K lipii look I H up bul made no r py, thinking without tiotihl :h-t tin- l“wer words :he i/t'lier, but any one could see he felt hurl and disturbed as he oil' n w;is by his wi!i- s IreilulnesS. Yet fiir lill Miis (' irrie lovid her husband, and would have rej-'dhd any one who v«mured to think Otherwis.- :.s holding an npinitm of her Ibat was ’jntrii»‘; and .so inlact it won 1 have b* en, h>r i’ was not any wantof love lor lvil['h,ihit caused h.-r to act as she dul, liut simply the lore*' oi an old li.bit. Was Ralph sick or in trouble, none would svmpithise with or wait on him more ten- d- r!v than siie, .\las, lliat it so happens, th.at lo ihos“ whom we love tin' bes.’, we are ihe leasi t- n- we o!tcn speak lo lliem as vve wouid lo vt'ry other-!, and if •'Hiv one had hinted to Carrie, lhal she we.u'.idid Ralph's feelings she would have laiijhed at the thoujrht thil he should car| lor w hat she s lid. [5ut he (hl care, and often wished secretly, lhal ‘> Car'ie wouldn't frit so.” In all he vv is a oood vv;:e, her Imu'e was in der, sl;e viasmat and tHstelul though Kind to her fri‘-nds and al ways readv to do for any one in sicknes or in sor’ro-v, she was lovi d i)V =>il h. r acqu uiilances, and -hou.;ht by many lo be a “ paliern woman,” and so she mi;:ht have bei-o could she only have •d h-r ‘-b* setting sin.” Iind her couni--rpan in many a liome ; the hasiv worJ rises often to the hp. and ere ■ we know it, has escaped; then we regrei it, but it rth and who is NVomkn vs. Oxen. — A certain ch rgymnn once fiddresst d his atdi^ iice in ihe s.iudiern jmrt ol N. Jer.'ey, had occa'ion to quote Luke .xiv. 16 — 20; ■“ certain man made a great supper, and bade many, and sent hi:, servant at su[iper time, to say to lh m that were bidden, ‘Come lor all things «re now ready.’ And then they all, vvith one con-ent, li' gan to 111.ike cxcuso. 'I'he lirst Siid unto him, •I havt> bought a piece of ground, and I must needs 20 and see ;t : I pray thee have me exci ied.’— .■\:,d ainnhrrsaid, ‘I have bougiil t’lVe yoieo. o.\en, ar.J 1 go to prove theni ; 1 pray tin e havt^ me ex ci'i'd,’ And another Said, ‘ihave marri‘d a wile; and therelor-', I cannot come.’” “Now,” said the v( ner..ble elirgynn.n, “you see the man that beU:iil the land m* rely wish- d to be excused.— I’iie nnan th.it 1-oughi live ytdie ol o.xen mertdy wishi d to be excused; but the man that hud mai*- riid the wilV- said positively reiison) 1 cun not come tiiit a w(..AiA.v call draw u man lurther Irom Ci;d than live yoke ol oxen !” nor is it w n it the • x'gen- No party is s ili^ lor ihu Smill that does not I'p'-nly, boldiv, and wilh- uf iiiiv eqnivoeaii.>n. ihclirisin nccordaiice with the iples (d the Constitution, and the Nehrask.i that Congress has no power lo lonch thw 'i’his jil ilform uvoid* lliis vital point, emhf)d\ing lh«' whole point ot' issue tietvveen tin? two sectnins, by u^ing iho ob.‘*o* lete wold “ prel(*rMiit:i(;‘i,” passing hy, omillin-', an r.xpression ol its opinion. In c- nclnsi'in, let us say lhat while there are N )vv, we (h nv tlmt the Fnion is “the panimonnt | fjomt* liiin^s iii the phitform w hich we nssetit K», political good, ” or the “piimary olject ol jiatrioiic everv man. tliere are others so ohp ctionii* desiie.” '('his is a new doctrine' (or .'Smith ('aro- lina. Our Haynes, .McDuflie, Calhouns, und others of more recent antecedents, have been in the habit of crv inii out ‘’Liberty lirst, L nion nlu'r- wards ;” and the doctrine ol nulhlving an uncon- s’i'-utional act, was regarded as essential lo lilierty. Now we hear it proclaimed that the judiciary power of the Cnited S'.ate«! can only l« ;jaMy ( X- [lonnd niu! ascerl.iin in all doublful or disputed points, and as corollary to this, “a habit of revi'r- eiitial obedience to the laws, whether nati. nal, (how fond some are becoming ol the work.) .Sta;(> or .Municipal, until they are rep-’ahd or declared nnconstilution il by tht; proper auili iri'ies,” 1 Ins “habit ol reverent!,il -bedience” is a most danger ous one, particularly at this time. 'Ihere is a bl(‘, as to cause us to d>'clare t, in our opinion, danuerons lo States-ri»h!s, and niiSoii id and un- sa'isfoc'.ory on llie slavery issue—11 o* Ueni^tcr. Iv—“llierelore, (lor this "'"rm galhermg at the North that n.ust disinpt the , iso you see, mv nearers. ' f-»on, and no resolving the “v.nion 'l.- jrn-:>’- ,-„„,inK. the Ir ..r. .. r. . r iiaramount not'd can s.ivt* it, unless the rsou h i l.NsTiNcTivK Fkak. — Dr. Gilman, in an article t n jxiisonous snakes, relates ilit lollowing sugges tive incident : “ A large rattlesn’ke. helicaded instantly with a ho:‘, wt uld, an hour and a half alter, strike at anything that pinched its tail. Ol -•'evpr.d per'ons who were lesiin^ their firmness of nerve by li ving to hold ihe hand steady vvhile ih-j serpent s'ruck at it, not one coidd he hnind whose hand wimld not rt coil in spit ol his restdulion : and one man a oreal bully, by-the-i y, was striick on the naked tilrt.al, vv ith cousivierable lorce, by ihe headless trunk ol and fell, th paramount t mbrace this dangerous doC rine of “ revereniial . obedience” and suimiits. or t.ike their stand by t[ie Democracy oflJefirgia fully resolved to nvunta'.n i their constitulional riglit.s, or disi uplit. I lu> doc trine of Stales-riohts is based upon tiie fate that llie ('r* neral and State Governrn' nts are co-ordi- niite, and lhat “ the C^eneral Government is not made the final judj'f ol the powers deh gati'd to it, since that wonld make its discretion, and not the Constitution, the measure of its powers.’’ 'i'l.is is the .States-right doctrine of Mr. Calhnun; and that South Candma is no^ ^oin-r to abandon it If) embrace ,X!r. W^ebstf'r’s consohd.ated iIk-o^’v, vve can not lit lit ve, .Mr, Calhoun, in his Disq'ii sition on the Constituti'-n, says, all reliance on th j Tl jiiiniina Trocs. I Apple trees may he trimmed in any mnn’li itfc : the year, provid'd oo limbs are cut—still we pre- ler May and .luiu! to other months, heciiuse th» ■ iree.s are th n giowing and llie wounds are sooner \ covered. I You med not fear iheir bleeding when !h’ leaf is out, for h‘av»*s t.ake up liie sap tis l.»st as il is ! made. You will find lhat ti grape vine does not bleed on being tri.nm- d alter the leaf come« oul. One xrent error of orchardists should be cor- ti( gh ct to trim annually. At lerglh, trees he.ir but hllie fruit, and that ifio. hii(bs aVe too clos.- am! mti rfering w ith eaefi oth er, a griMi onshui”ht is made. L'Ugf* limbs ari# cut and large wounds are jiroduced. .\ll ihns ari ses from a nej-hct of annual trimming. F-jf t! serp' nt.^^and staggered bactv, tainted for [>rotection, under ihe most favorahh: Irom terror. CiKE FoK 11yUKoi'HoniA.—The following is an extract Irom u h tier dati d .New Orleans, May 'J, I'J-jO, Irom an t.flicer in the aimy :—“1 send \ ou herewitli s-uiie seeds lor distribution, useii m the cure ol the bite of the mad dug. It is consid ered as an ell'ectual remedy in liie parish of St. 15 rnaid, of this S at*-, anij the cures which are stilted to hav(; been ellected from their use are cer- l.iiiily very rt markable. I regiet not being able to Liivt; you iheir botanical nam" ; bul the plant i.s a tro])ic.d one. cmiiing Irom .Mexico—I believe from ihe departiii'-nt C)l Tab i'Co, I'ht.* seeds are c ilh'd h- rt‘ cuntj'e hi I'a^^, and are us* d as follows : — Three of them are br-dven up or pound ed into small pi-'C s, and into a win“ glass of ihe hi st 5h.-*rrv (\ert s) and allowed lo stei p for ahou'. tweiity-lour hour', and then, being well siMied up, swallowtil by the patient, 1 his dose i;> re- peaiesJ ihri'i; liiin s a day lor about nine days, when the person or anirn il may b-' con>idered as cured. 1 am t-dd that even do^js which have been bitten bv a ribid aninujl have btit-n cured by this tre.Tlment, or bv [ ul'ing a larger quantity of ih- st; S'ci:s into iheir lo id, 'I't'e S'eds musi b«' sjjked in w.iii-r twentv-'our hours belore planting, and the plant must be proti cted from tho sun wliilsi still young and ten ler. It resembles much the vit'w that can be taken, must, in the er.d, provt vain and illu'Ory. Ag'iin, in llie res/dii'ions oll'er- ed by him in Ihe Senate of the Cnited States, ho lays down the hdlowing. We earnestly hf'i: every States-ri^ht man to read it and conqi ire it with ihe .•\iiieriean I’lallorm : “ 'I'hat the (ieiieral Govrrrmfnt is not mad-- tho final judift' td tin* powers d- h gated to it. since that wonid make its iliscn tion, and not th'* Con stitulion, llie measure of its p.ivvi rs ; fnit that, as in all other eases of compact am.mgst s-iVt ri i^'ii parties, witliont any comm> n judge, eacli h is nn (({•lal light to jutlge !'>r iiseif. as will of the in fraction, as ol the mod-* and rn"asur^ of r'-drr-ss.’' Now. on th-* o her h ind, h i us compare vvi'h this lliL* n.'solution otl'-rf-d ai the sime time by .Mr. Web'ter, lo oppose iho.-e of .Mr. Calhoun’s : i when ibis is -att* nd- d t'. no large llnW-s need cul- . liii;f. You neif-r sh-inld cut a limb th.il i.s rnor#? I lhan an inch in diameter, tuid then you need no j pbisti r lo cover the v.onnd. In healihy trees tho I cut '.ill! be ch-std up within two years, and thery I IS no danger of rot, } I’ll* y-Mi may say' yon have now an orcliard thill has been neglected, and you must prune I tliori tii;hlv in ord'-r to mako il hear. No, Ijet j the l.rge limbs alone; you nevt-r help a nf'glecfed tree by cutting larg- limbs, 'i’hiu out the sn.al'.i I shoo's, and h t th-* old limbs ahme, Hy cutiing y u lun the risk ol producing more rotten wooI j lhan Iruif, I W IK n you trim a tree, tak'' care and rot wound : th(? limbs lhat vou stand on — and let no man climb ' up a ti't'H wnh iieavy bools or shot^s. Ho will d » • more mischief with tin; nails in hiv hoots, than ser- Ivice in thinning th- hr inches. Tfim shoes or slipp-'rs may !)•■ used on climbing a tree, r'lther t-.) iiim or to ga'her fiuit. — :l/(/.v5. J'ioiighi/idii. WiiAi IS .Sam).—S ind is rock and ol'/ier hanJ subs',met s ittJ'ic- il into [lovv'iei of various degree.5 (d’ c;oarsen ss. I'hert^ w is thei>-fore no sand in cliaos. W h;ie the earth ivas still without form and vi'iti, tin* ma’erials of which sand is com[»ose(l /lad not assum' d ih ir [iresent peculiar character for sand is a highly rnanufaclnred arlicle and re* That there is a siijir'-nne law, con«isiirig of the q.jir,-.s lime for its production, A new planet can Constitution o( the Cnited S a*''s, acis ot Congress more iiave sands (unless ready mad» ) spread passed ill pursu nice of it, and treaties ; and that, in cases not capa>'le ol assurnin'' the charact* r ol a suit in hiw or t fpoty, Conirr;ss must judg« of if, and finally interpret this supreme law, so often as It has occasion lo pass acts ol h ;|.is.laiion, and m cvses capalih; (.f assuming, und ac'ually assumiii'i, over !t, than a new jiark can be adorned with symni'itrical avenues of old slag headed oak lre i, .Mlowin^, then, for the small proportion of santl whicfi the wind, for .'ains and the rivers, have L'round (jut for us, wfial an old established con cern 'In* ocean wave mill rnust be lo have pounded ihr le A- inll’US els p. rli ct order, neve." t xrr ivajTant. Conq jere We m t y Units'll S ates is the final interpreter,” It wi!i be seen that this resolution, b.ke the A- rnerican Platform, submits all di'puted points to nd should be planted late in the ihe G'-ner il (ioverrifmm. w ith this diireri nee, tliat vvhi!;* Mr. Webster submits some points lo the Ju- —-— — — dicial power, and others to 'oii|zr(ss the Plat form submits them all to the J ideal, Lf>t those who look wiih favor on this pi itforin, reflect well ^ before they determine to ahondon the lime-hon- knovi ledge, Iis operations are various, und some ored principles of their State and imnio«l.il St.iteg- meii struiiule leariully to disengage themse lves man, t;> embrace iIkjso ol .Mr. U ebst» r, the cham- Irom it, Uut ifiis we believe, that more or less, [>'''^*‘ of consolidation. Il may be said lhat they all m-n have Ml its power ; and those perhaps are ph dtjetf to a fu l recognition of the rights o; have xperieiici d il lo the greatest exunt who the sev- ral Stales, but let it lie remembered th.il won .1 have il Mijtpust d they despised it most, \ the character o' a suit, th-' .Supr- me ('ourl of the thus fin* Iv for us the immrnso quantity of sand which we have in the world ! ckra [ilant, spri: g.” 'l iih: Fit-Vi iLE .Mind. — 'I'he influence of tho fe- maie mind over tbc: slronger mind of man, is yre>ier, perhap--, tnm many are willing to uc wonnaii h-ses many of her charm?, much of her ji .wrt in the oi.inion of m.my, when site rjiiges herseii on ihe sile of that which is wrong; wlnle it IS impossible to calculate the influ« nce oJ Virtu ous vvomei., when that inlluence is exercised with tend-rness and mode5ty. 'I’lie ruin produced by n bi.i woman may be sudden ariil violent, and c(unpa,'»d to the burstins of a volcano, or the over- llow:n;:s (,f the ocean ; but the influence of a vir tuous wtjiii H) is like the genlle dew and morning showers, which descend sileiiliy «nd softly, anti are known only by their fT'^cts in the smilin;; as- Webster and .-Mexm-i'T Ilamilion always pr-ifessed lo re=pe('t ihe rights of tlie S ales, but, like this jilailorm, entertained views th^it subverted them, V\’e object to the platform ag«in, 'cK-cause il ov^*r rid*'s tlie (,'on'titu'ion. Mr. .Madis'm, in th*; “Federal’st,” speaking of the quilificatious ol vo ters f(jr RepresentaliVfs, says: Lnder ihes'> rea sonable limitations, the door of this part of ifn* Federal (iovernm-nt is op?H to merit of every description, whether na ive or adofi'ed, whellier old or young, and Without regard lo pay* rty or ; wcnlth, Ol to any particular prolession of religious , cannot b r ;ainiy, luilher is anv' pt*cl of tiie valleys, and the weight of the autumnal f^^hh. In reference to a religious test, the Con- branchts, i slitution say*.: Hul no religious lest shall ever sions {.11 have an iii- * ■ be req iired as a qualification to any (>fTme or pnb- s in a state of insurrcciiou. j lie trust under the L'riued Slates. Now tliis order benefred ! are not, cer; one else. And then, too, these exj I fljence I'pun the opening minds ih.it are arou.id | Spain MAnuii;D AND .SiNciLi-:'—How is it that girlscan always lell a married man from a single one?— The fact is indi-p'jtable, I’he philosophy of it is beyond our ken, Ulackwood says, ‘ lhat the fact of m ilrirnony or bach- lor'fnp is written so legibly on a man’s appearance, tfi it no ingenuity can con ceal II, lOvery w berc, tbi-re is sonn; inexplicable in- s incl ifiat lells ns wh*Mher an individual (whose name, fortune, and circurnstancoa are totally ur»- kn-iwn) be or no* a married min. Whether it is a c* rti;;n s.ibdu-d l-sok, such as that w hich char acterizes the lions in a menagerie, and distinguish es th( II irorri the lords ol the desert, we cannot tell ; but ih'al ihe truth is so, we positively afHrm. A stud- nt once rein irkitig in company that ha could make an impromptu rhyme upon any 'vordi ihil rn:ght be giv* n to fimi, vv.as r- queslcd to try his powers on “ di-do-dum,” v^hereupon he gave the ftjllowing: When Did/ 1 -ver vvo'ibl nut to Di-lo conie, I)iUo 0ut iii'ipiii^, ind w’uK Did'j dumb. A ririn’er O'Jt West, uliose first son happoned to be a very short, fat litile fcllov»^, named him Brevier Fullfactd Jones. Never be ashamed of ndiculc.