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J AM MS M. KU.lo'iT, iiiiisIpipiii, h.io In in IM.t.. I'. Aft 'I '!. 1 '' ,IH A. ! 15 U i:VAISI), .17 7.'AKV A (U.Wi;Ult 17 111, C( i.NC l;l, (i At: A ii Sits ro.,) N. C, in a . 1 1, .,, tt t nil tt. I,ii.i n. si. tutu united l"lt is fun V V "I I I' ' rill. ,1 lilt till' iliiji.tllll.c eel, tl t II s. f.h.u.iiy If.'.ii. ' .V'lt.' t inc. i:. .fi. i.itii i i.i. I., i I'll il t.i r. n il Pr-.f. .,.l.ltl I l!i I he .11 . . 1 Inn it t ..f VI'IHI INK 11111I ,M. 11 -1 1 v I'li-ri.t, fr ,- , I ,.rt Mil! ! h,i. Il' t t;i;i;!! . 1 ei-1 r,- Milt v In' I-ihmI '" t I' is I-.l. . Vili l .1- c S f -. l ib. VI, It.'.ti. W I! GH NT The P Il..win,. ..ricin.l O.le written 1, T F' ed iu the countenance, eaeh of tha 1 "oou 01 ' "election to me niS t.aptam lirooks, ami take a peep at my conn- ""'e . ..,, 3- , T - V ,m, .J.:; I hi, hope, of being the ky receiver American candidate Millard FiUniore. try ,? n;U vvhieh I -h:cJ:;:;'c t' y'" ih vt, ioud M. TA.MU.n, .:v,.. ,7,,,7 l.;,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,V,.uloM!,, X. ., of .he .kwd prix.v Jl.e5 put LU the presidency of that annah e .L lit it btir-H of ...Jlau... lb, clo,e of hi, .LtXAMI l:H & Lrr.:TEM3 j Tb- mmthern fro... H.p X.Htl.rrw IW, ! the Dame of Antanacic, the eeoonai.ou My h dil tt'3t H"reforc require tho aid of J the Mjri.t of many mraiie one-, I .. olfj vem-ra!.! S.tnator A. I'. Kuth-r look the TS m. 'lil'l !i ;..c 1. 1 'r' nb'ii.e .i.i.r , j , . ' nrpainhulutinf vnml. nml ..i,r.!,.,!,..l nnll. .... Ti ,1 :.. 'I' IstauH. and mail one of his most tcKinir f if t'g ft ft ; 1 1 ..p m..i.y t.,i.i;.i ut Iwvr. ineii'is, i uaruiy kimw Lot 10 cxprcaa to r 0 c ,1 ............ .u . I A ,,. oX:;:: ; ,'" - , ( , you the ntw scene hich then broke upon ' t0 iu ""Ja" P" ''' P Wet. C. ro.t of the Mercury office, and a.t.-r a ;P-i-; MircecJe- by l.,v Ad- I f 1,M- J ,,.,. .,,. .. 1 e 1 '"' I'"1'1'"" Ih.neri. tl.i.t il.n.lj tlin.u.l, Kart ,, , , . 1 ; ;4 ,.,.:. 1 . , fi , f ,i,4I. ,t. COoI and pleasant dav s run, reaelnd (.oluiu- am, who xielleil niiueir. Ill Mltl but U Nif . l, 'V.''r , . !..,,. s, ,....,r I Anta...eio, uron l.eanug hi, name j ll-lr '"o"- ' ''c- .u at h 0-,.lock. :, ,lt'llu tllt. ,-vA, eloquent and pointed It wa, inteu- I F t ' ,... 11 .. k . .... ni.. 1 t.)M ir.'in n;iin vi rt.ui' hi, I ' J l - ,i .iui. Am- ,1.1 tl 1 m 1 . f . : 1 1 Lxbi . j I II1MHH1 I m nil . I,,., I t.' 1 f Hj IIU M A ll.nl I I !! ; f , 1 mi.n ..... j. 11. ,.,., y . . 7- ( li't . . I., r. ' .1 1 . r r. . . ; . ',' . '. .." I J." I ' I I 111'; ul ' .M I I ' :- ' ' ' ' " I -i- I ' . ' 1 - All l.l Ii. 11. I'" ,' 0(1-' .--'! r. A- . I r Il I X:il !,t t l' rir. Thf rrrss. Tin- M n.l wi.li r ()rl.;t In 4 'I li .ii S in. ..r .Mm., 11, ur K ,rtb. . r M ir. I A 'I lit ll'l.l iu gr.iait imp my. Ami r i:L- il,.. . i-icin IV. .1.. Iff Pt.im ! 'I Ipi l.'it n.i 1, 1, 1 . Ill- lil.l, tl.p n, II,,. St-1. Am! Ii,- I. f 1,1., ,, il, . Liilitnii' lit!.tl A lame .inrl h 1 1 ur Mir 1 uiy I hi. ml bin t , rn lr ., nrPi Ami Willi a up, pill' ,ii, ,;i ,;;,, I A I I'll- l,,i,t ; " I,. ,.r Ti..- in, . . .. r (,,,. .,i, s. m nil ; (f I'.f I I, , p.ift- , v ,li;', !, I l..jL !,! I l.p I V.,r'. rt-,1 fi.iii ,i,,ip, I,. In-i. i.i l .r! 1, 1,11,1 u iIm , ,, if.-ciiiiij... I rt-.ik 'I l,C IIULilll.c- III , biii.t lilt- w, .ri.. ! ( I, rl'. w,li .! p. '!' 11 iii o" r- ! 1 111 r 1 1 in, An-., lik I'.itl- . A I if 11 Ti.. 1. 1J. .11 ihr W IUh'h i, t.ill t I r I 1 'r n h r'fi A ' 1 ! hi.' ! hi ! 1 ,1 n .... v ii ! 1 !.- h I -.1 'l 1 I. .i. lb., in- .f- I,, ti, Wiser!!; uifons. 3 K- 0 y 1 he loliowii.g 111 o-t rem-nk .b'e ami beau tiful iu-tanee of liii ii love appeared iu the Herald, Lima, l'eru, to which it was com municated by the Alca.le of Ca'lao. We coiiiiiii-iel it to tin- e iiisideratipiu '.f the youth of bath n ifi, hoping that the lesion it em bodies will warm and s-'r.:ig: lien that filial afl-i.-t;oii which a.l children oive to their ;.?.vut. ; iSMLtMl.N : There having passed i my i rt i-.i (Justice of the Peace) a hecne of prc-it invre-t aiil uu-t rare at any time ai.'! p ;r-e, catiiij the ejiiic't re! r. -n 11 Irom cmiinuni line to you, b li .-viiig t.i it you will eciicur with me iu the opinion that an act s hiiiiil.ie and w orthy the be-t q'l ililie, of huiii-Mi natiin , iK'st rves to be coiiimeui-nr-it. d 1 y Inc. ins . f the pr.'.s. A' " it o'clock this ni'iriiing, a tumul to i :- a-Pii.l !y of the p..-n.le invaded my h u-c, I'liii.-ing in with tie m a venerable !'....! in ; iii.-iii. Tln-y in ipi 1 c-l f'-r the ju-tice. ( hi (ii il -Hilling of tl..' m the reas.i!i of a semi ri it.i i- 0 ''.!. i-:i, ui. they r.l! legan to speak nt el.--, so that I wa. fir a i;ne unable j enn j.r. l.t-iiil wh it wa. the true state of the ease. Iluiti.', h'inever, at l.t oht.-iiu',' 1 i. i.ee. the old iiiiii addressed me thus- 14 Mr A'eade, li ning buried niv wife, the Hi-it Tor of these four bids, I m ilered tl , , , , , lo t4Ki charo r ve a, ready mule one ii irned tlo-c M.iria, to tl.P oli.er three, wl rl, Tee of their elder 1 rother's profes.i.iti. 1 h. -e two, AtiUteicio and I,ionisio) are bi.lh niartitil ; the yuiigest, although sin gle, sn ports I; i in -.-I t by his labors as a fi.h- mail. Ker since the mother of the boys vi. taken an ay from me, I have been living with my eMer sni in the interior, but have i.i ver !.ii!ed ttj receive care and attention frnn the other IVsit, to Ca.i.-.' tbisp Maria wrote to Juiian In or . eer that he should provide for hip which injunction has given offence to Antanaclo, 1 who declares, that, being the second .on, the , future care of me belongs of right to him. ' 1 would like to divide myself into four parts, : so ks ti-t eive c.-.i-h nf my children a portion of my body; but, as that cannot he, we hive come Icf iie you, Mr. .Meade, in order that you should ileci'b; which of these young men is to be preferred." The father bad hardly finished speaking ( when the generous dispute commenced. I Aid: naeio, the second sun, .said that his father having been hitli'lto living with bis elder brother, it was now- his turn to have po-scs-ioti of biui by order of birth. Iio ! ni.io contended that his brother Atit in acio could not be with his father because he had a great ileal to do, and coul 1 n,it give his lathi r the attention he required. The fourth sen Julian, represented to me that it prop erly belonged to him to support hi. father, as he was the youngest and unmarried. In truth, I knew not what to re-olve, my lift.it was so affected bv the extraordinary , y ciurc presi tnc.i io inc. . 1 c unt iiiiuaie-.i . ' . . . . 1 . , t . 1 this scene iu silence, the o1 1 man, Cb incnto, said : " My dear children, toy heart over-; fl ivts with satisfaction in witnessin.r vour dispute respecting which of you should take the charge of your old father. I would cladlv give content to you ail, and there fore propose that I be permitted to break fast with one. dine with another, sleep in the house of the third, and thus keep chang ing from day to day ; but if you do not con sent to this, b t his honor, hn judge, deter mine what shull Lc done with mo.'' AMI l ; Ir Tlic young men unaiiiiw-jsly rejecti'il this proposition, Lccauae tbcjr sai.J their fu tlicr would leaJ an idle, errai t, unquiet life. I tlicn proposed to write on c -. arate pieces of papiT the unnios of the pouv, und let tho Jeeiion of chance settle the iji.' - iiuu, Wliilo j I wrote thee papers and douh',.-d thf-m, and put them into the hat of Ch.ianto, which . ' 'nerved as. a ballot box, a c'i. like silence j prevailed, and there waa plainly to be neen called out, broke ii.t. praises to the omnipo- tent f,r according him ,ucb a boon. With bis hands pla'ped aid eyes directed to hea- j 1 vc-n, he repeated oicr and over hi, thanks, j then fell upon hi, knees before bis venera ble parent, and baUied his Handled feet with tears of frantic joy. The other brothers followed hi, example, 1 1 ,l, f...., ,.r il nA ! " I I nai en, wl.o r.ma neU lite a iatUCi oppres- ; se'd wich tuiolioiji to which ho kuew not bow to ive vent. j ... .1.:, n i.. u i I . . . ... i.uvip 4 rLtiic ui nil' nit iiiu Ull I. IIU Hie I lll'"t U II, HIIIJIIL; niJ'JlU BfWI lilU llt'tlVl'U.lIJl ... ... .1 : 1..- !:.... of the police, the Ab-ade I'on Alt.mo, and . ! borne other fii.nds. The bother, then iu-j tired, but soon r. turii.'ilttill a liesli UeluaiHl ...... . , wiiii-n was mat i etiouei cominami mat .1-1 . I . T .1.1 t-inee Auanaeio had been favored by lot ; with the charge of the fatin-r, they should , not be deprived of the phasure of taking : .... .1.. .i.i ........ ... :. .-. . uih iiiu uiu iiiii iu n:ui, hi Lurun, iu nil' ' afternoon wh eh ordt.r I ive ilia "ist,.i hil. it.rnoou , wtiien oruer i ivt ma isunai- ly, iu oriler t) yratily tliee simple, liotiest ;J"""-li " , ("'"J""11 ,'""" people, and they I lieu retiti-u couteiiled. j men so to do avaunt both giv me an o 'l l.i, humble family of ndiau txti action pen enemy to do t attle with ra'.her than !; :..iud Viliiav ieencio. Vln y are native, j faife friends who have thus tacitly en- of the valley of Choiille, bi. at present re-' .side at Caiiao. I repeat, gentlemen, flat if this iuiper- feet but true relation be deemed worthy of publication, you're at lberty to give it a place iu the columns of your journal. Your very bumble tervant, Antci.uo A I'i-u Hl.r.AH, Alease of Callao. A USUI) LP LAWY-lt. Somehow the public put a hw estimate upon the value of tha deelarati.iis of some attorneys as to people's charade.-. Wheth er this arises from tho freedom w ish w hich ueii declarations are made, or from what other motive wo will not say. M !j f ,,,, 1 ., t bitrritri ',,11 1 . Mr- ! our let lawyer,. , collC uJlM to change horfes m the future. , , , , c He i.os. c-ses a eooil bare of liiral acumen . , m i-v- ti 1 1 m u..iu..i.iii.ii "t 1 "'"""I As to Mr. W iliiamson, I have long known and cuiming. Hut like many otiers ho has ,)im p,.r0aji),lt ,-uW necl;. ;icc he great aptitude to xpeak har-lib of parties I Baj ju cou!lt.. allj ,.trol, or p'ii;. 1 1 t 11 I . iin l witnesses oppOscu to iiiui .vnu lie ' i, jes this, too. frequently. I In Tuesday last Mr lie lellili d a client at the Police Court upon charge of i ,-etit larceny. One of the wit,css,s swore I so , .i . .1 1..,:. 1 toutlv that the prosecution smijit to 1111- peach 1,11.1. J.ne first witness c.ile.i to sup- l "rt i'pcacl.mciit made ;ut a very j - . ,. , strong ca-p of credu.ity. Mr. i- .1 , . 1 ...in e.e.ss . a mil 1 11 t.t .v.. : ' Mr. Witness, you say that th: character of Pwight is bad !" ' I do." " Have you heard people say s 7" ' 1 have." " When and where 7" " Iu this co irt room, on the if:h day of July, last year." ' W h it del that person say of lUigU?" " lie said he was the most infernal scoun drel h ever knew i u his lite. Mid that nft had ..t.own many that lie once Knew 01 j lhvight s being hired to swear U a lie for a ; . .....tit, ! e.ass ol .MiisKcy toiioy. "What was the character ni that man who thus abused Pwight!" " Well, he claims lo be a respectable man, though I must confess, it my judg ment, he is as great a scamp as Iiwight." " Now, sir, tell this court ami jury who was the person who thus libelled Dwight's character." "If you niu-t know, I 1. tell it was you, I sir." " The answer operated upon the counsel j like the stroke of a galvanic battery, lie protested it was a lie, ami aslied the court to commit the witness for perjury ami con tempt of couit, hut further proceedings were si.epdilv Kiisneleh't! . bv tilt' fllllllltipi- all . 11 of the loretiiau of the jury, that " they ! found the prisoner guilty." An I'.NriPnTl NATK Aitaiu. Last eve- "in - . nl,out ! o'clock, a geiitlctnaii who had : . 1 1: ..!... v ,.,,,f 11. .. .1 -, ... ,. ., e .. , ;ii, v ,1 it s 1 . In fr. from un iv e. I,., un reuist ei en 111.. 11 anil ni 1 in; . " 1 it it 11 . tetit 1 ,j ,ultt,,i y 1 u ti :t t U' . suddenly sprang from his seat and, drawing a knife, rushed into the street am! inflicted a severe wound up- on the hatiil of I apt. I hos. Ii.iync. lie seem- i ed perfectly enraged, without any cause 1 . . .. . . 1 1 ... . .1. . 11 .1 .1 1 1 . 1 w uaie ver, n no out lor 1 ne t un 1 . t;eieu uiow 1 of a genlleiiian, temporarily disabling him. j .ttML.tj p.,.,.. .. 1. m.v Imp restt!i..,l He Mas pan hired nnd safidv liJi'i-d in iail ! for cxiinination this morning. Shoubl liis friends in N'pirth Caroliin re ceive this information, it is advisable that som of them 1 1 'k i.'tcr him. f-n'i'mf-i'i 'Huns. O3.omnuuiication. Foil THE X. V. WllliJ. Mr. lsUlur : We benighted Lackwoods j fulIi'' U1v'"g recently been notili-id by that, i Pious I:Jitor. ai"1 fe'rt'at a,i"'ir' r o V' ( I i r r . t i it ! 'u a"d lo"c of Country-1 beg purdou I B,-oul(1 ,iave a"'"1 lovtr of P'"'. "7" f ul l"c " '"..ee i ,!,c n,Juuct,0U to tl,e fi"t''1"1 t0 and circulate, amount the uiieiili'htened Whigs, and the rest of mankind. Mr. Editor. T ,l,IOI c, intrude A. o. pinions upon the public I hold no office Lack It the Cm .-a re-.' his old stand, and il and do not desire any nevertheless, I feel the propii.-t.irs wi-h to consult their inter an interest, puj-'iaps as yreat and siu"er) as cs they will keep him. H-; seenn to have do Messis. LiariinL'er. O.-borne and Willial... . -J '-".' - LC al1 "ltD a"'1 p'lr"c, h ive jus.'ue done tin 111, a"J 'r seeiiii strange that pentletiu-n of the aeknowl.-d r,.,l r 0f M....rJ i:.rri..rr n - '-J - 0- . . ... ,, . , ., . . , ri iitl I lhrirno ni-ni il nnr in a L-n nrt t 'wi ! tin n.ld - v. ..... "I'r" t!ie con lition ot tlie country au,l the r'-'l;itivc merits ol the never.il can.li.l.it.-s ...stt. l.l.-... 1 .... l.. . ... o .. 1-1 -i v.-i-.uu.- I until on the eve of an exciting election and - , ,uc" T1" Vemvnc in ttie natus ot tn.-ir anci-iit enemies to nouuJ ana injure t lie eau a''" 1110 camnuate an'i tlie party in who.P iiile.rrile bii,1 iialrmllsiii lliev ..vi.resa - c J t - - - j t c , ... . , !'0 much conn leliee even now. It tins lie ..lor-cu my -.annulate ana ins j.rmciples, dofed my Candidate and his principle taud now oo the eve of the election ;Uu Loth and go over to the enimy. As to Mr. Barriuger I have not the hon- . , . , . , r i nr nt 1,1. rtersr.1,1 mn,l4rn l..,t I I..,,... ! ..... j....,..... t ..... heard be was ones a member of Congress and t-ub?cqurtitlv a Minister to a I'orei "n Court and bavin.' tasted of the fie-b pots of t- . t ii i i i- Kgvpt I presume he has a hankering after r-i t r more of the loaves and fishes and bilievc, Mr. Isuchanau i, the readiest road by which to attain them. Mr. Osborne I have seen j and the ttuile ho carries upon his couu . teuaucc indicates a love of popular applause and r-elf esteem. He i talented and linbi- ' tious no doubt, and havim? heretofore had I rather poor luck in bis political races ha, I concluded to change horses in tlie future. rather rw luck in bis political races ha,; ,. .,, .....ir, .1.,, ,,:,, l,r,.i.t tl,.,t, j I my friend Albert ho demolished (or said he did ) a stron .' liuchananite iu an adiaceDt vilu.,0( in a poii,;C!li discussion on ti.o stump , n , , . ,, ... T,,.m. - and swore by bis lL-ht arm that the IV-m . . ... .1 ,,: ,i..,r '. ueiaLie I'U I I - I lie t llltlllll.ini 1'i.fcP.ie.l ill . America, hllibustciitw aud j,, i;t..,ui.i;t.all proclivities, if it bad net i hi ' .t alrt ad v, certainly would drive this country 1 ?' J ,111 1 . .. r. lo sDretl v and irretrievable run. A as friend ! iih .1 .1 1 . . .1 ;. t;i ,.,.;n 1 ' Alhcr', thou art breathing a pestilential and J contaminating atmosphere; thy better judg-j j met and feelings have become obscured and 1 j in memory of olden time let an old friend j "ivite thee back to the green and refreshing 1 pastures of your eaily childhood come to ' the M'.uiiiaius it will do you good cnue ' laud make us mre Kit! more speeches I l-iiftet. 111 lte.irl nn.l Knnl Villi nrp with 114 I. " ' 1 ami it must be verv painful to one of your1 sensitive nature to hear vourself comrdi IIIt.lltetI UI,a extoUt-a by lily IIolJi:il of tlio Sl;II1jBr(1 alltJ otlll,rs 0f the 'same ilk. Mr. Kditor, I have trespassed alrea.lv up- : your coluinus. I wish to say in eonelu- iepI lll.it tut; nit' ,'t .-.'"ii. i.i' . that the letters of Messrs. P.ii Osborne and Wiiliiniison, so ostentatiously , paraded before the public will have no cf-. feet in this latitude, and these gentleini n ' will iu tin ir beerct hearts, hereafter, feel more pain in allowing their political advor- .. .... ..I-.! saries to use liietn against mat goo i aim 0..1 aim ..I-. ! faithful patriot Millard Fillmore than you j and I. 1 l.e'ieve the two first exprc.-s a preference for Fillmore as their first choice, I while the latter admits he has changed for. ; the sake of going with the m ij nity poor roun,l,.,l by 'tei-porary seat, sufficient to ac j men, poor 1-I11 i-linn. and poor excuse th-y commodate about one half the crowd. I he , have rather l-t me sustain tho man who' number present has I variously eslima- sustains the princi I eori-eieiitiouslv 1 e- lieve just, and rely upin an allwi-e l5.d for 1 the coiisequi-nccs. i C VI.l'WKl.L. ! ! 1 ' A young Ophiric enthusiast was talking 1 to his int. ndel a few evenings since, urging I 1111011 her speed v lnariia.'p. and .-irt to spend the lionev moon in l alitorma o u - s ), ,;, f.ic.e Mowing with cn ' " j ' n c ( ' " ' ' the rarth. California is the paradise of There's no use talking 1" " No us tulkiti''." he repeated. " Well, if there's nous., talkiti-," said the lady, "what in the : V name 01 .eiisc u.,r -an.e,, .. . , I don't go '." will be back. He '.eft but we 1 resume b : From our rorrrspondnit. CliAtu.KsTO.v, Qi'l. 1 ii. I failed to uive you my regular h.tt. r last I wttk in coii-eiK nee of my hcing ul.scnt from ru.-l- Southern spe.eh ; be went lor i-iu:il-llho pitv. nnd in Httniidaiirfl at the J'.rooks ' ity in the Union or independence out of it, liimier at .Niiiity-six. Iliad Immmi closely confined to the city d jring not only the pat ""''-'.;; the pa-t year and I had pro,.. - led iiivmc f. since 1 tirt heard the diniier i ' 1 ' ,,,, ;. ty-six at that time, and nee my old friend, atJ,iB (;0:,ar(! )lo,W. ! Il-rc ! bad the pleaMire of ?r..r-ti... n.v old friend . I anney of Hotel mein.iiy, h im I bnd not M-eii for more than a year. Jle h i- I -..'. . r.. it.i ..'i Ul 1 ' '" propn. tor o. ine 1 1,,..-, at . ... n M'lh ls t r ...11, It. 1,1. lit-! ...it ,,i 1 liftu- , l,vcn 'l"'"'" an-l eUucatfa l .r tnat verv busm anil he Con-urec to its former business and popu- larity if they will only keep him, and give him the control of it. : I c" never forget the fraternity of the (Clin . ... . .. . 1 . .1. 1 . 1 1 lnV 'I.-lciii v hii'ti.I niitl in p-iiiii' rmni.i :it ,,e Time., office to see brother Ih itt in, and ..und him seated m the ollieial armchair, ttpii-rnti'pf 1. I 1,1- lint ' iirui'l- t i.,..ir..r. fin. I . ........... . ,. , '',"''''' ' n-:'f '' '" coucoeiing paragraphs for ; ic morrow s paper, lie is a goo.ihearieil social, joviiil fellow, and laying down his lt. ,..ive u, all lM!itor's welcome, ami such as u.ey only can give. J lie 1 lines senilis to be T.opul ar ami W ell -list ained , a nd . . , - - ... . . . ot the three candidates now ni the tield.it .. , gives us ,i. ert ne.. o I i Utore as a man up- on nti'Mii the South can rely with more con fidence than r.iK-h-inan, Fremont being out of the question. Mr. Ihitton is now sole ed itor and proprietor, Olid seems to be getting I . . . " m . nig very , wen on Ins ow n account. .'1 r. Vi,kius, hi.s for -man. possesses ,ood wri- ting talents, ami ha, proved Lium-lf to be a most excellent reporter. -'i.vst ii aii'i ineiei were rousr-ti next morn-, ! t t i'l . "'Ji Irolu 0,ir urowsy couch at lour o clock, . . ' U) t,r(i(.r ,0 j)iJ , ,lmt, rQr ,ie lxlra t.a, which was advertised to leave at half past live, for the accommodation of all who v.i.-b- A w anr"1 liC ,iill,,er :it -Ni'"'0-' '" distance being seventy-five mill's, and on. y , f , " i i . i,;,i one lare (s.l.i.j,) being charged tor winch Wt. ,.ot a ri.trii ticket." Wo were oft' at th j hour, and reached Ailston about 7 o'clock, where ft ? stopped for breakfast. 'I'hey gave us real country tar; hot coffee, hot In-cuit, aud good tender chicken and fresh butter, a luxury which I often wished for in (his city of tough beef, baker's, Iread ami salt butter. 7 I met in J old friend Walter P.. Metts, o! 1 0 1' K ' 1 e. H I o ga vc me t he lie t roi II 111 V , , , i , t ; ,1,1,1. .,i 0 ,1 home, :u el tric e s 11 t o t ack woo.l, tit r . .1 1 inanv of nlioml can never forget, though "'y -.e forgotten. At Newb-rry we to,k 8 li"'g-, reiui'ot ceinciit, all boiunl fur the ilinbur ntiiiiDir irliini I ri.ivi,Mi:i'i linii II II. 1 1 II ,t I l , Willi M 1 'J IU t 11 if 'I A 1 ! 1 1 1 1 I I .1 I CUTIS, on politics ami the price of cotton. Iliad 11 1.-: 1 . ..:.i. ..1 1 1 1 ..1.... a copv of the Ch irieslon Evening News in '"' V- ' wlli('1' itM him to rea l, ami he was so pleased with it tnat he told ty to puv ins 1 ame uowu as a suii.eriiier, aim ua e : .. ... . . - ... I : . . .1 . ...1 . . I 1 - tt ..t. l,s ..... .....,....'.. l.t.r l I .-it l.t.,n 1 1 111 reguiariy friend of bis came up and took a seat by him, and remarked to the General that ho w ays susprct-d him of being a Know Noth- ,i"i?. ami now ins suiisent'ing lor i 01. v 1111- 111 11 igli am s rarer had conuruied him in his opinion. Kvery way station that we pissed aided '"gely to our freight of humanity, nntil the . , V w V- . V J . " r.aekp.1 till . At .Vi ver Mret-t We tole l03r(i ,;, p,-,..;,!,.,.. nf the road. Col. T. C Perrin of Abbeville, and then I f. '.t ifc. for I knew it was more than the Conductor dare 1 1:0. to run on tiie tracK, or no any oiner se- nous ini-cuiel, while the ricsideiit was a long. At Irnetli we hove in si "lit of tiie pl.ie of our .le.tinali.ui. the historic battle ground of old N'itit tv-six. the ilist-mc - l" which, from Columbia, we thought would ju-tify us in calling it Ninctv-scven. The t iw n w hich hns he built since the cotnp'eli n of the Railroad, consists of two store, a hotel, and s-O'iip half dozen d w eliing hoii-c. e re u h- , , , , . , . ,. eii uie pi tee aooui ie,i o eiocu, i'.hii ii'.mis nml a ,,., tr0M, ('...ui,;,. ,! f nl,l the L,r.s.ind on both -ides of t'n rad cover-1 with living, moving, breathing humanity Th" extra train from llr. euville and Abb. villi! soon came rolling in with their t-eiu-imr fn-i-hts of precious hum mi! v. for a 1 ,rg- uronortion ot the ita-seii 'crs were lame .l. 1 . . proportion ot the pa-sciigers were I ootid at 1 J ill v P.101U" s the Northern ers call him. The sp caking commenced shout II o elock. on a nub' plank platform erected i.i a beautiful .-rove ri-hl on th- r eel, and ur- ted at irom ti ll t ) li.'tcen thousand persons, inp.liidin.' men. tv-miich and children. Tie. re ..,rtl....i.an.l pound of beef, pork and mutton barbecued, and the fr .-nicnts that were h f':. w mld n d have ex-ec. led twelve baskets fill', and m any were stili eating w h-ti we bft at tive o'clock, although dinner w is announced tit two. The crowd ami the din- n(T rtI,j,i,.., ,,. 0f L.reat llailroad eel- pbration at Salisbury. N ('. near two ye ars ago, only tne tables were longer ami the crown greaicr The day w;is b.'itttifuliy clear, but rather too w in in for coaaifort. j I cannot pretend to tell you much about the speeches, fir that w vubf fill a small vol - lime. I h-tve barely room to tell you who' no;., mi l in wu.H or'i-r. i upi'iimj tt;, 1 . . I - Tl . 1 . 1 i . 4 t ' Vca "V"1 " wl '.' bevii'.e. and semie were dspo,ed to consider . w Ai of t,u, j.ly lie is a fine lohig man. aud a line orator. Hi speech occupied about an hour, and w as luuiuly iu I tended to introduce the honored gncst of the day. Col. Hrooka followed him, and eu- j ehaiuod the atti-ntioii of tbn audii-uee lor war two hours, in :i hand.-ome, fpiriti-d and ' the other speakers, without a :-ir- ( ge vxception. , i'ooL, w,, fo,, i oouilm, n. De I i,. l,v the t,v. a fin lowed by the Hon. Ro-lrt nator from ieorL.'ia, who ie orator, aiid made a rel i Mood and thunder, South Carolina speech. d that Col. (Mr Miould Kpcak, but the hour for the ears t leave had arrived, ami the crowd disappeared My hheet is full. AtfllLEY. TUCI.V A 1IAUD CAK. O'ue f-tovcii.. formerly the eccentric rep resentative iu the assembly from Steuben, who now kocp, a hotel in 11 rnersville, t-di will brini' bark the;a very f ol ptpry at the expeuie ot our I'remout friends. Not lon ."inc.'. a vory oo'l looking youti woiiinn btojtp'iil at Olie's h'juse au'l cullu! fur m rofifii. s.i v 1 11 t th:i t her h 1 -.K uti if w -mill ip:ii Piii.irtiv w lii-' a fU.; wished him to be s lown ur.. Soon after, a burly, dandified "colored puss called, ami inquired for his wife. ' "fe to.u mm site omu not nave stopped there, as there was only one female guest in the house, and ahe was a fine looking i ' : '. ' Pat's her dat'a ber,' said the sablo dimly. Obe thought there niu-t be some mistake ; so be went to tlie lady's rooru and informed her that a " cussed mggi-r " was down below, who claimed to be her husband. She quiet- ly informed l.im that the colored " ge.uu.'n " was in reality her husband, and she wished ni serit ut) t0 iltr room. " The d 1 !" exclaimed Cbe, with aston ishment ; " is it possible that as gooil a look- wol"a" as -J woul 1 marry a ntg-er! oul 1 She assured him that it was u fact, aud : .. f mnrried mupli Letter tlnn mv sisti.r marruu luucn tatir tnau my sister ... (. ,, ,, d"J ";tor a1' " iou Ii l :" responded Obe ; " who iu thunder did she marry 7" " Why, " replied the lady, with great dis gust, ".-Iij's married t a Fremont 1:1 a u 'J'he ex repre-cntative acknowledged the corn, and 1 xten lud to the " mixed pair " the best the house oull alTorJ. N- .... r,, . . t ,i National IKl:T of h vit.AM). ISythe- J V'.v' Tc:i'ii"t: national dell of tireat Ilritain. the late honore 1 and lamented states- .. IT... 1 1 . 1 . t .1 . Qf n fit JJl" t (' f . "t .", U ' ' I- III.1 Alllg : a stump specco, in the int. 1st ot tin' mo-t settled parts ot the then farthest Western Slates. He wa, a man pettuogger woruy, wm ly ami wati- ,1 ilenn :," in all that he said, uu i wiih the utmost confusion as to what be was talking : only he knew that lie i acou-dug Mr. Clay of wanting to introduce the .,,.,,.," tl,;, ,,,.,,,-. Some dciua- .1,1- .1 . .1 . gogue o n 111111 inai itiai w asi mc naiuve 01 r protective system : " Look o herc, now, my friends," said he. J ' all you who hear my voice imh.'s this leii.1.1 s- "t-'m What has it done In;- Kuglaud, ami Kurope. and I ranee, and Sen! iml, aud ot'.ier toreigii countri.-K : 1.001; at em . i;,if of -ri, ,,0 i1(,.tpP .1,.,.. saye, .,,.1 some 01 cm not ua;t as well 0:1. uiiatua.s "'" ' - 1 '"'-" le-u-iai system; that they want to fasten on this country, same as tln-y di.l on to 'ireeee! " Vie! thru j'isi l"ok nt the expense. Wh it do you think Mnglami owes, this minute, for wars, and high living, under tins feudal syst in 7 Why more than fine thnus'iiil .,,'.., mi1 ilic iifi.'tsf i' ii ft tt in' on till ih' unil'' .' Io ff-t- want rry system like that hi's!;-d ont .i ti.i- country. lo ?. ; w ant it, in V fellow citizens 7" Weil they didn't, and so mane manifest at the polls. In a ,-par-e settlement, iu the wilderness, where as the orator said, "the ,ile .-.ui rich, but money are seurse,'' when a silver dollar i supposed to be the size of a cart wheel, tiinf tittiusdtf! iiijl trst a, tha national debt of (Iieat l!ii;ain, seemed an unaeciiunt abu , and a ino-t numerous a imu::t " of inoiiev. hiitcki -t 60 kef. CCrThe C olumbia (South Carolina) Tillies, a South, in ultra Journal of the austcicst State right stamp, has a car. fully guarded article upon the Presidential candidates, in which it speaks thus: ' If we were rum pi Ufi o choose betwe. 11 Huchauaii, Fillmore, aiid I' rewiont, we would prefer casting our vote for Miiiard I'lllin ..re, as tl,e fUoice of evils, regarding him at the , same tune asonlv a shade bt-lter than tlie two other cin.lidaies for the Presidential chair. Mr. Fillmore's a Iministr itioii was well received by the people of Carolina, His vi-it to Charleston and Columbia rallied a large proportion of the people to do him 1 - ... .. . . .1. H. I . it U 1. 1. I... ip'hi:?-, aui ' u ' v 1 . . .1 . i" 1. ; j .1 1.. i .f j '. . - . ', 1 .1 V .K . not, we da believe that the t.overiitin-iit, under his ad'niiii-ti ,0011, would p- ove to l..j more cm-ervali v i"1. just mi l imparti il than utukr title r ! the other eaniid un. '
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 21, 1856, edition 1
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