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From tVie Pitcrsburg Intelligencer. j DEMOCRATIC TACTICS DOUGL A3 AND SETAKD. Fome of the wore sagacious Southe rn I Douioeralic l. ler?, frarina the disaMcr j .licit! for tli fin in ind foreseeing th iuroi'i thnt ihr.iitioo Squittcr SoTercignt j bi !re'!jr niil upon tbe Xorlhern por- : tiro of (-lie ptty, bite coucluJed to iban- d in iny Wng like viiro n encounter of j I he "Iirtle tiiant " nl ftii Joj;mii it I Cliirli ston. TLey hto iiroverfd ill t otme new pirneea for t lie ills that afflict their parly, and they profess tn have found j it prerinelt liere it ia pot that is, in the j I'lB'innati plitfortn. According to these , tacticians, thi y would hare the party meet , at Charlf ton, re-euaet ih C'incitnati plat- f'.rs, prrhaps rivmiuate Pouj;las, and id-I j-iurn. 1 hec, they apprehend, they would j hate an cify roaci to ticrory. -11 ine orm, IViuplin' flutter Sotcreit'ctT 's already e.-teemed, tven hy portioi. of the llepub- lican party, s l'ue nio-t " practical means by winch t. reist the ext."lision of alivrry," lid of course he w.ia'id etand murse chance of waking infaiW on the llepnblican tote in some of the r'utes thr.t went for Fre- i moiit lu I?."6, wbiie in the South, could not. the leader of the IVniorrscy adopt the , astr.eold rry rf tole ith l-cujocracy and j eat the routn . no iivenu-iu wuuii nft riled o 'ucoe!-fuli y in lt"ii! Indeed, the auroe Fcheire has already heen tioiiiitieticed. ! Alrea.ly we are tMd by these fairc prophets hat Sewird is to be tie only Opposition : eanliJate iul-rio aud that the aaltatten cf the South eon.ist io rallying to the ?up pir( 0f the Cincinmti platform ind Dotij;- ! las' Hut these w-rthy gentlemcu ire mis-j ttkkt-ti if tliey siippi-e thry can ajrain de- eiire the fer.p'e t' tiie Cincinnati ju'le Io they f-r.'et that it i this fame Cinein- ; nati piiif-irm that tiot. Wie professca to srard on w!:ij i is it ter etition doctrine ? And don n-t Poue't- c! j'mh to t Lis free nyi;:r sotefrijijty from the same varee ! And i there reni'y any did renec I -twecn the dietrine of lUack Uepubl'Cuns, s to the ti rrit ries. !id that now so rervl- 0- jvT C 'Mi t. i. d fct by Dou-Us ! We have time' and as;in sIiowti that there is D't that win ims under t!i llep-i' iicins, ("on tr" would eicl ile a!tery from the ter t totie l v spt C.ai legislation, by the Diu laehinie, the m; nut rs wulJ dithe same t1-':; thfn;h !h -:r ten -orii! legislature ; o ttitt, in either ece ht, the Southern pe--p'e owi he p'etenied from iiobiing their slaves j:. !:. teiritories of the I rvn. , r ire we at il! in;ui ar in this view. lTi-k l;pu'.!i'n j:urnais hree corieed t at lV).itl.' ,f heme for " rc:i'.i'i.Mr.e ex-(-'i-i ii of vavirv " is"tnot j.raet'eal," be m !e ii-'i: tiior eerta-u in its rpeiatiin, t ..an their nn. 'I be r.:ebtiiOiid Ktj'airer, I,., a ','-f ,m th-n cf tl"- .-'jjti.i-ni press, .ii not -J tiie ..-i::ie t '. : .'. Tl;e Ki 'juir ft, in it. r ci 1 1 review of ti e 1 :n dit t-.-ro I'jn.'as, ti (eats it" ti oi ti.e vicious r.e cl i . -nil' doctrine t.d 9n.9ig other s:r'r.?'t t c i iiieuts, si v- : As nc hne aira iy r. rested y urecd rpn tl. ti. triL of fir r.a ier. thinl'r trint ts 'Vn t'tvrt p' (it tic i:uj iin i 'J'lttre in ii n rc "f the utuHitt.ttO'mt rizhU ., j,'. , e t t'ftn IS 'Ii' i.'ik'i it r m ;m- I ti'ur '..! ." icifinti ihti a.ih'irnS of , L' i. fl-j... . ton pmtii. Mr Seward ; l.'.ds that Cot.r'ss may riLtfuiiy exclude Is'.e pri-pcrtj from the territories. Mr , T't j: js cobtet, Is tbat tt is pcr ride in f.t ivCil sjthjii.i's cf each terntry ; 5 f.r. then. the -reit qiestiou of prio t - e ctci'ttd is c it cerned. h.rre is t,o m - V lul tft;'te " iftfrtH 31'. l)tnJil It ft ' ;. .-fu !'. li'.tti deny tbe it, alien bie? right rA the ftief.i of tach State to er joy, on ter i l.crt be.jtiiiioft-Jii'i the .States,?' ery apecie ; e p'operty which acy tit z"Q miy lawful f. it hu.J within the limits cf it;y one of tt e Mf.e. Mr S. ward attributes tbe ; ow i r xi ! rojite tb't rir'Lt to a federal St cis iif'.ve Wit, wl;tre to atun.pt would fee met with the -tri-Duous opp5itirn f a ful! tody f S.u'.ern repreenttite, w n -e actios ' Hti dehletaiian ire oiitart siljt : of wa'.cufi! sfeution ind jealous romiueiit to h" wtoie people of the Union. Mr. Vol r's attrib jt. s i'.e power to isolated and oh- . -ire I ral latbcri't" , tsotiif whun the ,! ho', t.-rof the I ni tj may be altogether exc'. j'ieJ frotu tten a f irtial r- pres :.!alioti, t.M members aud Cio-mut Let t are com p.raiittiy irre'poti"ible. '. ' tta i.l 7, Mr I'jjlaa' dje'rlue is ee; I y ohtK hois in theory with that of hr fitul, a fid mu-h lucre t-ily reduced t ; rsrti.-ni ad., lion. ' Ai.d farther oa the Esq-iirer av : Tti-t-j J-,e'rio yf Mr D jula-' e y, i . t i:r.."d S f.r a- the practical in t re-t r.-f the Sjutb aia ef. rue a. tt i htm U -isf ,!.,trt I'.imth U of Mr ru irii. Tie iJeTjj'.eraet cf 'iritiia ttc-a i fast y re f j- - ti tii to either 1 W- are ! to the Kfqulrr o fcjt-.-.t.ki t n 'u: ;-t t We r. ard b ioias -j-iitcr o reality d"'.r.t.ti. a- b-j woui'l vnr; tjf'j it to teir.t'jtf.-s. as ti.e tuo.-i f jt t.rtesy ever broached. It is ic iat at. i deceptive 9 vteious iu jritrci ; e St"! n -lO.Riuuf in t ff-ct that even s j.t jti.e'n me u hue beeu !. e- iv-; i into k f I't -i at'i'liesetljer in .t. 'I he atu titri,, '.stt.T, aiiith ha lately bten dtawu u ti e ct ii et has nerved iti a t'"'d m '.-e to 1- . :i lie e-,e cf ttir .iil tiern peop.e fj ttic a '.nn.t.;: tetli.'l tl'J Clf tUIS d'yCitlC". 1'l'H.ll- 1. s,t atii'-t g th .e who Lave labored fjr ti i e'tset, we rf.jt.lK the Ki'j'i;ref U 1 1. Is. e:;!Je,;t il has jhet f rth f) Ul C r la ii ecutd It Lai es. ed thitv; by their 1 1 per tan . and h.ie '.Iter l mocrattc "'''' '-be ciiji'e t y et 1. r s. n 'In ti. ' ' ; it liouifiaa -t.d the O.u e iii sti la!'.Mu, at d thus s te the South, ti e hi ). rer shells all tbtir U-''k patriotic I nl t y u'.ti lit j! tl c I' hi't tru' h. that " so i.r as li t- pract eal i' .'.re-ls of ti.e S'.iitu are rot.cerued," Ia,'la'q'iatt r -oven :u l ' n tn U-'i vvrtr tiv.lruit tiittn in I o' . .' .-.en ii " "We iti '! the h"nest, out sp'.'.cn Nt -iijjf i.( the Kt . i'iirer, to o-ir I eiuvcrat:e ei,.i -, r.iy. and pirt;c j!n y to those wt j lave e:,t st tamed n idea cf epportii.j i . .' for the Preside ucy Hi,i they . r' t ii an hLj is confess-.! to be a ir .lf jt for ihe So jtb tL ati e ward, eten . h 5 I Le p. t the 'L arte too tioiiitoat.un T J ' . . is l iiik le his own p.ativr-ai. jhat . 1 a t . r 'ii ii ji'tly declared to Le''tou. h woree thau ti..l I .-i.ardl' lie pro!et ti tin! a wait iitfi '.:,v u a i, jirou- die, tine l,e Mdtucates iu l ie Citcitibau piatf arm. N , Lu 4 CaU stij rfoiilt-.er u in a,., pr gileeell. to lie ioyai to his c.:ticits, aij i fair m p ii ins, yre the re -enact rue t,t of a . t!,i!i, e.patile tit sui u tatted cobalt uvtiot.', r a.i e u tule itr a man who is dseirej i,i i: ' ni'knaie.'f d ir -.n ol itn is lit u. eruei "to have aitm.'.-i a ttiitu' mii'ictM lhaB ll .t t eird W I wt p.H-t i least I.tin. .. bed fr bre tt L"t; fellow. D'ortfr Carolina Selbig. CHAIU.OTTE: Tuesday. October 1. IS5.9. Jj' Ii. R. Wain field. Ksq ,f l.enoir, liaa con. . ntt.1 to act, and is our authorized niint. Me will ree. ne orders for Ihe Wmu, hlanks or .over. twmfii'.i, and rec ipl for tin unie, Any persons suherihing who pny to him within three momhs mi nceivc the W'ltio for two dolUrs. The t.adiisip cniimrlion with ihe Mclho.list Church in this T.iwn.niid those who are fru-nrt. ly to the nine, re rcswctfully requested to meet t tho Town , IK moon, the olh iii.t.i.t, l 3 n r iw a l,u',c'"'""''V ' Oe;'er 4, ISW. Our self. Our '-iflcrs will reel, el, pcrhai.s. that some, time last te:.r we puloiiheil several conimunica. t,..ns r.-Ulive to a il-.nc in the H1' of the M. K. Church. We "it. ii Mt now h-v-e refined to Ihe su' jcct.bul it h roint ta our wri th.t it la bt'atvto hy .nnr that the puliiicali ot the e.,iiiii.inicatiom on tin subject sere discontinued hv n li.rc.l m-iic to in hy the Minister in clnrge nf Hie sltin, th.it if we ini not discontinue inihlishing such iriicles. hr would lime u tunica out ot li.e Church. We are sorry mm the iniii. v.dual wlio rve eomtrj to llm rep' . so p., or mi npini 'ii our inn. pndenee ; w e can, lu.. rt.r, n:i say that not w..r.i ever pied he. lwe.:i Hie M.ni-ier ami eursc'f relative to their puio.c .tieu. W e derlinril inserting the articles Ucuseit in I.krly to lead l a reiig'ous con. tro.rrsy which we h.ive alsjji ihscountcn.inced. Executive Committee. Tiie fio-. in if notice we find in .)i ; enm . Im :ie " Lav iiiiniiiti. " 01 in. l.',o. :e meeling of Iho I ..m . is hcrcoy post pom u oi' 1 1. tobtr ; .t w Inch Illl I at tl. fiiiCe, r...u.eitd. l.KO. I llil.lv Spt.VI. l.'f. 1'h.irm.in. n :n iillemen, we ore informed, roll. . m.i.iil.r v i : tJ'n. Little. K q , of nri.n; II .n Kenn-ih Rajncr, of Hert- ; II D II, of B-i.u'nrt ; ll. n. Alfred ,1 ; Hm. H'n. A. (ir ih.m, of g. Esquire, of lia.lford ; .CM . of It. June i f.ienn, K.q., nf Rockingham; fiufus , Kq ,of f.barros; Th..s. G. Union, of iu .las. A. P'tlon, E q .of Uunroinhc. B.rrir, Burke irew Goods. n our to cail attention to the of Messrs. T. . Kreiu & Ct. ai.d ,V B li roiig'is. They hsve received Me..r. Fi i'ie iineks sn.i liios. d.-mring tiootli l!,ouid Cll :id i X inn lie to.-.,.. .Mr II. II'. H-ek with hse sl. received splen-iid iil.ply of Fine II itcliei, Jewelry and Fancy Ar l ies. Ptrs'.pe desiring ach srlitlev can be hand, nn.'.lv .upt'lied bv ca!hng on him. And last, ion'.',, not le..st, i.e w.nti fif'.y young men to . o. te J.-ar.iry, AV-. There is a enance f..r some ne, c-ii slid see nun. Military Institute. ..rtu sro.o.s M.utary Ii.sl.l lie in tins ..pt.-oe on Ss!uru.,y ..it, -tcori ieg to pub. nonce, h ii.s opened under rtcry pr.pe I cess, having ei. roi.t.i "ii.e Ii i'ty youeg mm r I. si, slid in .ny i.tucis arc Conng. The Weather. tl .s op. II. J up .11 I is. we hive f. It - ii .,1 ram and " 11 J " ' ' out a slur;, one Bank of Jvorth Carolina. LKanoluer. .l II," ll.i.k (Ml in Hsie.gii ys (jt tiie purp..ae of (ir;.li:Zinv ,ti; m nun. rer nf lirnties, whitii were 1,. He jut in 0.er..l,,ii hy ti.e 1st ol .N-.v. rat. A '. i . -1 u 1 1 Ihe Bsna ol the Sute n ti.rleree. tin. institution ma to l.ae . as aii ll.t- o. !',.:i is of t..e oil Oank is con ii Vfe. The l.oiowiug is a lis! ol the s a:,d cfil.-'rs of toe pirent H.i.k and T llsi.r ii ; o. u F. I) M. ,.. M,,o B.og rl !. V. l., s. J., .. J W ('ih'itt i ; VV K Alio, r... il.is h.eii. r. a. e-. I irri'jTt J. Im I) w r. 1. II. Ilicm. K. , s , .V , (. . Ion, r ; Jss. II. V rignt. '.. l'l - : ,1. -t l'..rl , 0. A I. .in-Hit. O ; W. U. .-.oiin.T.n .- ... r I) ..:.. unl i.oi ra Uaiv ii l nl ; t Meeie. J W r . flMtrr. Vfii. r ; .V muel K be. a. J .-ii.. :ur I.aa.s-M -I'.. ...u nl ; I.e... M-.V J ll....e. I.. ... !... il -V. l Jr. II. y. Ii i A. W. .. I'.mhee. -.. M. CV ,V . I.. Ii .se r. yet ap. Win Hi, 'I as sol . T. .i I r'ct t .sh.i i S. Tn' ' t. - ' l. l. W.ik, fie.: T a On W 13- !:,; ..rn w. A. -mil.. M. IV. 'I',,. ,p,.... -,,.-,. T. L,ii'.a Foreign News, iiushij. Il-.ngariso, w'i.ei, of e.itlon I .1 tl. r ..eii ueu.i t' J to i,s Journal of Education. io..rr suer.tj.-r of this work h.i li.en re. t oinUini insey ieterssiig .rtiehs. I Justice to America. j We call attention to an article in another col. unm, from an K.nplish paper, which jitee an ac count of remarks made by a gentleman who lisd heen residing for ten yenr in thie country, prin cipally in Charleston, to Ins Kiigli.il fiiends. It is so seldom that wc ee ant th'wg like justice coin in it from an Englishman on ihe othor aide of , the Atlnntic that we cannot but giro it a proini. nnl place in our piper. Hear what be asys, j " There ie no Slavery in America," speaking of the Southern States; but the Pluses of America ire " heller off than the ploughmen iinJ shepherds of 'ihijl.iiid." What will Ihe abolitionists of the North sa t to this 7 They know that it is true, snd although ihey pretend to he great lovers of (he slates, yet they will not jite a free negro em. ' plovinent rnongh tnenahle him to support himself, ' thus clcr!y proving that their symatliy ia a ' futse one but we hoic the time is coming when ' all ttriUtinn on this sutijcct will cease. Itus.sell for October. ! We hive received this periodical for October. The pulilielier contemplating a protracted absence from the country, ntTera the work for sale. He says the investment msy be made a profitable one. , The tallowing ia the table of cnntenla of the Or. taber niinilirr : j The Dual Form of r.alionr j Who irw,k it j Epistn. Liry t5oippirr of 'l'rvei ami Ha Keminiscenrra ; An Old Storv ; Patnotii.ni ; The Marble Bust j To a Friend ; A Voyage in search of the Mn in the Moon ; A Fragment; The Asphodel ; Reminiscences of the Revolution ; The Finale of the Flirt; Ae. Ires, in High Life; Soul Music; Fragment ; L.li ) lore' T.,ble ; I.ilemy Notices, , War .Renewed. Pr ree. nt accounts from China, we Irarn that the war between the Chinese and the F.nglish snd French had recommenced, and that in an attack j on a fort by il.e combined forces they were lie- te ilcd with considerable lo-s. Il is supposed thai i Europeans were with the Chinese and that enabled them tn repu'se their opponents. Pee account in 1 another column. A Tine Potato. Mr. Win. O. Taylor presented us with a potsto wh'ch weighed 3J lbs. snd measures near 17 inches. It is e.f the African ipecice ind it a reni Whig r.'latu. He still says he will produce lurger ones if any Democrat can beat this. IT Tin .ok ,.l.,e, electii n in (Icnrgia for Governor, i e. rn yesli rd.it. There is a pr'.pect I tin t eppos.lion raiididatc for Governor will be elected. FOR THE N. C. Wltrl. CURIOSniKS IN LOGIC AND IX LITK-: i KATl'RE. I Mr. Kpitor : Having occasion to meet a fri"tid at a depot on Railroad, I reach-! d the place at 1 0 o'clock, on a lovely moon light ni-tit. While I yet a hundred or two tarda in the distance I was startled by tbe sound of loud lalklcg. I stopped to it-ten. and found that an angry quarrel was goin on in the pump-house near the depot building. Venturing a little nearer, I heard the word Rnptim, and was surprised to ascertain that this boisterous contec'ioo bad reference to a sacred ordinance. The gladiators turn ed out lo be a little Gerunn Jew, aud a drunkard who resided in Ihe neighborhood. The Germin Jew, whom we shall hereaf ; ter designate by J , was the immersion ; champion, and the drunkard whom we hall call D. was the adtocate of sprink ling and pouring as the most approved modes. 1 J. did nt beliete in Christ, yet he thought tbat Christ was baptiied by immersion, be cuse he was baptized in tbe riter Jordan. D. could cot c.dure to hear an important doctrine of :be Bible tilled in question, and hence tock up tbe cudgel to trounce his op ponet.t for his sktpticism in regard to Christ's divinity. J. admitted that Christ had come in a direct line, from David, on the paternal side, but he did beliete that the descent was le gimr.te materially. The great question with was who was the mother of Christ! D. reM:cd tbat Mary Magdaline was his mother. J. did not q'le'tion the truth of this sta'e mnit, but tociferated. Who was Mary Magdaline ? Where did Mary Magdaline come from ? D Where did the A 15 C.'s come from ? I will tell you where they came from; they came from a roek in Asia J. But where did Mary Magdalene come from '. j D. Where did the niggers eome from j tint, the question. At this the little German Jew ran oat of the house in disgust ; etidently feeling that his tntagoni-t was no rrntch f .r bim in dialectics, and seemingly regarding it as a waste of ammunition toshrot at such small game. Towards the cloe of thin fiery de bate tie negroes (hinds in the employ of the Company) who had been Ijing ibout sleep were awaked by the pretiou con-, test, and when D. asked, where the nigjers csmefrotu ihey raised i general whoop,, nd thus ws wound up the most remarka . hie discussion I bare ever heard on the ' mode cf ISnji'ism. I will now, Mr. Kditor, gite yon a LITERARY CURIOSITY. It is a letter which I received some yeirs ' ago, and which I hate kept in my Portfolio 1 as something worthy of presertatioo. j Crr,ittiug names aud date, I g:te it vrrb'itim et lilrrniini : I have not Red enna Paper yet I sead yo thee few liniii-e to let yo bo liefor yo start j to Coiifurene I tbot Prebapes yo made a mt-ik tn the Post Office I want yo to fend ' me a few l'mea IVfor yo start I Hint want! yo to think that I am a frde that 1 will loos my inenry at tail Hut I thot I wood get a I piper JJ for this time I did not no wber yo I wod joi next yer and will not no for some time I S't.d my Ilrt l'.e.ees n I ant yoi lo Remember nm in your Prays lie j tor to ri'ut to a,e if yi please Nothing i ii.iirs at l'reat,t Rot retne yours j With this literary specimen, I c!oe. Id) the wide, wt le world. OlMKRVATOIt. 'ij.frm'r, 'J-f,, 1KV). Lii'iK oi:t ri.R Co' TEtiretTis. In on week's lime a gentleman in Richmond bed the folioaing notes, all counterfeits, present ed at his counter either fjr change or lo pay for small purchases ; Meretinrits' Riik of Newbern, X C, 10 ; Ilrik of ilmiiigtoti.N.f,' go ; Hank of Cape I rear, . t, ,;. ort D iv etnrn ol tiuia, So and ?1); Batik of (,'otninerce, '. : If per')ti3 will be particular in liking! Tjote., ihey will save tbemsel tea the trouble of having litem ret'a. , ed on their hands ' ("ounteifeit gold f 1 pi. ces and 2 and cents eouiiterfeit pieces ire circulating free , ly about the streets and io large quantities , Look to the mousy ytu receive or you will j hud it worllilesae. i Severi on Douqla8 A Deraocratio member of Conoresi from Alabama, the Hon. Eli S. Shorter, in setert enough uoon Donelaa. a. ih. followins- extract from a let- Douglas," he says, " is a great man in t(,rm j America. Mr. King, with hi broth many aensea of the word ; great, in oratory, pr (j,,ori;0 now occupies the Winter in ambition, and in teuton to the South and iiw j,,,, where his father lived seventy his old party, which has showered its lion- gva vfSrs), put up at the Conch and Horses, ors vpon him. lint he will 6ud that the : Winchester street, w here, bciti); market day, State Rikhts Democratic party is far great- , , ...:;:,.. faP. becatnn reoognijed, erthan himself. He lauda not a shadow of a dunce for the nomination ot Charles- ton. J would at toon ri jircl to sre lliul cow. 0 0f t, furrowe d a . .. wrinkled brow. vtntion nominate Srtia , J Lite or (lid. s,.). i, pP"Ure of nieetiu and the plca ilinps, nt Doughs. I WOULD TOTR FOR OMt ureg'0f i,e evening oast aaidtf gloom, and or THEM AS 800S A3 I WOULD VOTB Eoll fr(jQ of pleasure and harmony pervadod. HIM.'' About a dfien sat dowu to an exeeellent No doubt of it. The nomination of " the ; supper, after which tho elotb was removid. cartt " would tn.ke cither all richt. Rates op Travkl SiXtv-two Years Aito Tho Alexandria (it:elt furtiinhci the following : On the 2ltb of February, ii oi, i nuiiiii nriitir.,ii n i cusiomeu joiiuy. adelpbia to enter upon hts duties as Vice j The chairman reoj'tested each gentleman President of the United Slates. The fob , t gi ,; gins, for B bumper, when he arose lowing time and fare uble, taken from bis aric .' Oer.iiemen, after an absence of " I'ocket Aeoount Hook," will be deemed nisny years from you all, it gives uie pleas curious in tbia fast age : " Left Alexandria i rjr in s'ieing io pr'poe a loant, which, to after dinner, February !i'd, and reached j0U ni,i ever wi .come, ai,d to myself will llallimore on the '.'tith. The fare $ 175. ; v,e np, ,)eir i0 m, heart, " Tbe Uucen of Thence reached Philadelphia, March s'd. ; Kngland. Victoria! God bless her!'' Pare $7. Vlr anioont of trateliing ex-jpr,n s,i;b enthuiam, loyalty in every pentes from berce, including $12 to send , countenance. Mr. K. then sung one of home Jupiter and tbe horses from Alexan- i RnnUfortb's songs "The Oak and tbe drin, $4o 0.5." Fare table now . from Alex- jTj "followed by an old one from the sndria, to Philadelphia, time 4J hours, fare J Cropirr. Mr. Poor, who sang " The Down 8 1 00. ! hill of Life," after which, the old gentleman, Masonic Ptatui or W'ABiiiNnTON.- Gen. Washington wis a member of tbe Masonic Lodge at FredericLsbure. Va., aud was iui- iated November 5, 17.VJ. The fact is in teresting to tbe old lodge at Fredericksburg. It has been deemed proper to procure a ordcrgenera'.ly and is somewhat larger than life. It proposed aUo lo erect a buiMing .it Fred ericlt.-burg suitable for the stalun, and Ic jtiaugurato it with appropriate ceremonies A Most Meiancholt Accident We find in tbe llalcieh (N C ) Register the par statue of Washington, by rowers, and an ! , , , ... ire,' r v. ...... . . . lact is established Ihat a man nny with I, . order to that efiect wa. giten some ,iroe jbink, lor the honor done him .n proposing Thjl Entrli-sh paper, by the Arabia con- j xll uXton Wi!k Bfwn ,u , Bii.cc. The statue arrited it New York from j Lli bel,ltlj- ? ' f'C ,f " 7 tain full accounts of the monster steamship j nothing lu indieate tint the f.l .u.,, i.i Leghorn a few days since. It is Ihe proper- j l ' V; nXi'. Or., E.-tern upon be, trial .rip. The cor- - i.b tan. peculiar dnhcult, It t, of the Fredericksburg Ia,.lSe and has ' ' e ,a beM) k,d . lit r.,ponjel)l 0f th. Times, writing fro,,, Pur- I " V. V ' -.' h. ..a been paid for by toluntary contribution of i , " ""V'y c '. .. .. . , I ' ..... i Hon of which it somewhat reeUibiei t.. theMaso-.icordcrgenerallt. It cost $.-iOt. i '" -b""' Atneric. by but oM and n.'h ; fleet) September 7tb, after describing the ; llol, di it The iUTeI1(ion j ticu'ars of a most distressing accident, which brave." Rut. doubtless, many of the sturdy j grandly down the river. '1 hen ensued an j happened in Franklin County. Two pen- ' yeomen of this country would say, bow could t extraordinary setne. Thousands upon thou The hrisTUi KY Mtll-iois iki Ths lt tlemen named Samuel Clifton and Sherwood , U be " the land of the free " where there i. ,, 0f people were aeen ruhing to the ri- 1 Hubert V ickhfle was a poor uu'-tt.Tel (.., Denton, neighbors oa tbe most intimate terms ; si every ? Gentlemen, I will tell you. Whenj.,, j,!B from U pointc, Reats of etery ' He commeuced I Ins carer as a day ljiore, of friendship, went into the country to shoot ! landed in South Carolina (a elaie Stat. J ktt.d and sin were launched, erowded to i h'-J cent a day. became tn emmeM rabbits. After a while a rabbit was tsr- 1 I f Epected to see, probably bke yourselves, ,, w,(eri edge, an I the stream and iisl.v. was I be largest ea ttau.t in Sea ted on a creek, and Mr Denton went on one ' slaves working, if not in chains, more bke aeemel suddetly instinct with life. ky at she tune of bis death, hit f-iy side and Mr. Clifton the other. Shortly af- ! horses if not in yokej. n. xt t. it. As I i ' here were not so much cheers as coniinu- ' k""g nmfd it four ntliions. Tt. ter Mr. Clifton csogbt sight of the rabbit and 1 walked through tbe streets I i-ked my fiiend ; 0ii shouting a genuine outburst of enthu dueah Herald remarks of .Mr. Wuk. fi t m fired, one of the shots entering Mr. D's. brea't ; the Captain who were those people, pointing; ,ii,m and deiigU Keen the wan and sickly ' l''borer, l waa Doled for hi. fa -iti'j,. near tbe heart, and another in bis legs Mr. to the colored folks. Thoan.wer was, i i,10iatea of ihe Seamen's Hospital ship turn ..-', bis industry and lb imount cf ; i D. died in al out fifteen mir,u es. He leatww I " Slaves " " What, all slaves !" " Yes, all ed out up on the deck or crowded the porta . "bitb he could perform. At the s..i. a wife and four children, who w te depen belo,ing to . If. rent parties." Tbe de I wth their worn faces lo give one shout or be was anenialicd, and on many o. ca. .otn ilijt on bim for support. Truly a meiau choly end to a pleasure excursion. Small Pox in Boston rinti January i ne eium, un ciMi.iiieiiee.i iu lj-ioii hi the month of Jinuary last, ind has continued until the present time From the firt of January to the middle of liepiember it causeu sixty lour iealhs. f mce the nrst ot April, deaths hate ben reported from small pox etery week, with to exceptions. Kight deaths bite betn reported since the 1st of J-eptcmher. It may be . tntiroateij that etery death from small pc.x represetit" fite esses which recover, ami twelve easr of varioloid. If this be true, there bate been , in Boston nearly five hundred cases of small pox, and nearly eiht hundred catc.i ! of tariolotd during tbe f resent year. tbat the Duke had left Kn-rland " for a few weeks' lour in Germany.'' This does rot look at if be was to be sent across the At lantic. I j Tbe I net to; .t tbat, f ,' V. vX-V e-,.,.'l.e. ih. i l'l. I) .1. i Dt' mt" 1",d."',''r'l", ""-"Considered, was perfectly a-lound,ng ,er,ed it in the baekci a. il came frvatt.e 1 1' l 1 A , 1 tecupatiun, one with as good clothe, on .. There -a. .eare-ly any ttbration on the ,rl and sometime, ho . oaM rtonre th.t of Cambridge, Queen ictona a eou..n, and i , h,.be pr,,,.,,;, was a bou.e tertant - v.-.,el, and. a, f.r as could be gathered frcn . ,,,.(, rf P,(l.fl4i ,ouid b, ,L le commander ,n chief of the Rnt.sh If t others with eq-ia'dy good.sccordirt to their outward ot , ets. or. might much easier ;fr, ,,, .0,idr,ik For f.r.y three a, about betoir 0 th, M.nd cf J-.. ' , he,r hearty ,j,ily l.u,h-y,h 1 bat. imagined one , -elf wi-iiie in a Pari ' f.r. h death be ale no, a f,!. .. Juan, whitber Generel Scott 1 bound, -.lb , . ,.h .,pp, r,c,,, ,t e , BPe-,,ed .;,;, i0o,, than in the state cabtn of the ,,' M h,r i! .itite He would ws.h k a tiew of personady se,.ng ,h. American cghUt ,be UlU,d of ,ok of alate-i Ure.t F.a-t. rn. ,.. d.,., ii Note. One ! h.wd, fr.r,entl, f.r an !,o,r at a lime ; and British di-potc there ,n an imicabl. , , , V,arp,rili,.,. ; thi eo01l,rlt.,, tb, j. ., re. ' lHM , h', B,lu!(1 r, , manner, tf possible. VSekno.no. on whst, Mr. King eonttniied tinfl.mn : I have rnatkible a, b. r other el.ar.c.erisiies - j ,h ,,".,., .h" b b'.k'd . i 1 .7 1 II be profitable lo her owners, ihe war.ryis in the country. Alter their wore 111 1 , . , , , . . , ,,. r . , r , . 1 1 . 1 , r. .... ,l -. u'C'ther sa isfied of ibe success cf the ship China presents such an opportunity, for the field is done (and I assure you their work ; fc r s enormous teseel eo ild cai ry out a large ' ia rot half so loiUome as Ihe daily laborer's I' ' : ly of troops more speedilt than any other , here 1, you will hear the fiddle and baiio in It is now eser!cd that the length of the vi l 1 1 " . 1 1 ' 1 v.- j 1 . r r. i , , , , steyance. We should not be surprised their cabins, i'id each grinning face is as Great Kastern betnj only eo ia to tho shor- , ' , , , , , . 1 , . . p -i B.r, . , - , , ... tl,i bo convey if the British goteruineLt should yet char- ter this ship for tbit purpose. In ibst event tiicre would be cotteiderable disappointment on this mie tbo Atlantic, tor curiosity is tery strou ' and widely extended to see this r.t. .1 ... ,l. ....,. .1.:- t..i m juater of the d v , ,. n rm , , ,,. 1 JWTh." New Hampshire papers state'that . . , . . . V t the rffect of the recent frosts baa been tery ... .11 th. evsstse ha i-lnis L.eo killed, tin n ', a r.'j . M-l M . were covered with sbow ippireotly is fully , ... " . as in January, and the occupant, of thu I in 1 nurtoay atiu rriuayiiio una .'iuiiiaiiis r 1 t. 1 ! st fop and Summit Houses descendmg Mount Washi.-i'ton ot Friday, found snow lo the depth of six inches with drifts of eonsider able magnitude. The old residents say that never since llti and '17 I.." there been weather of equal severity at o early i period iu the seasou. There has been a frost in that loea.itv eterv month durili:' the sea- ' ! As Amerii an Minister Goe to r:Ki:v. North llsiiiil to ecort .Mr. Ward to Pekin. The produce, present for our Mini-ter, eon- si-ted of nineteen hogs, nineteen sheep, thir tv three saeka of flour, nineteen of nee. he- .;,!.. i.i,. ..... ...... ,l ...... tables iu great quantities. The answer to hi-letter Hated that the commissioner would njeetbim whenetereonteuient; tbat lie would send a pilot to bring his ship up the riter eight miles. A great deal of correpondenne Ind since passed between the officials, the Knglish squadron lying in close proximity. eight miles. A great deal of correpondenne -The battle between the Kngli.h and the "valry would exist, for we all like to t ee Ju ' v '.,..gv . v.,o m. .,, . . ..vy .og , ,,,, nelora m. iru t , .,;.. ; 1 Cn ine-e w ft " on the i of Ju e - in our'p.rlicular enterprise, wh.-th, r we be " " ! The ipplie.tions should be w.J. Or, the 2',,h. .wo large junk, earn, out to gifted billiard champion, . ches, cham .--t the car., f.i.r of .hem j t I1PCer ,,, . .,,0.h,7 H.J. J I the United State, .teamei Powhatan, load- pion. or what not; an, manly science po.. open doo of tbo baggage car, lron (copper..,) It I. -ell led with produc, and Ringing a Chine.e "-i -Will, and more e-p, ciall, when the, j ' " q'.ickl, closed and the game rapidity of absorption. be ue ' J. , ' official wi h . letter in answer to'one sent b, c.n.ribn.e to recreaii-o. health, and ti gor ! P" k.'"e'" has b.. prescribed .. . V 1 ( !the American M.ni.ter. This answer was rn not only .ought after, but apprcei.l "DJuctor and baggagemen.-lt. I: j gRln. black-kno. P m Jr.. ! very fatorabie, and stated that 4 001) eatal- "I. I have, .Hen f,r, vi-ited r-rtui,, locaii. ' must b. applied aft-r the knot, has ... i ... .... r,.. at., .v .......... ,.i i ...t ....I I - iuus.,d bt eiriHoii. rt had heen wa,tini Mtenieen uai s at me "r " "r v ""I -,...,.., INTKRKSTIN'C, FROM AMERICA. Mr. William Kin?, on of the lite and much resneeted V. Kin. Kq . of Winter i alow, paid a visit after an ttbsen.'ti from S il- , l r f s ... .1 k'.nolail.l ,,l0U.,h the. lup-o of tnno had rmovo.l ,.,, of T011(!l , nmuhood, .vnd of the bitter ! " ','r- '"is ns. rcqnestea to iko the chair, which he did, and was faced, at j lis request, by Mr. Poor, an old citizen of! Sulisbury, 101110 four score years having I rjassed over his head : still the good old man j , iearty, and sung his song with the ac- j I tl proposing the liealtn 01 me rnairmau, liegi-ert him to tell Ibem a Utile anout Atne rica. They bal berJ this and tbat about .1 atlOUl slater, ; had read Mrs. S.owe's works, Ae j but bad neter seen any one who bud trit- tiled aad speut some years there, and who V,,l K..n ...... o.l il.a noniile nf that COlllltrt. , r . respected friend. Mr. Poor, as 'y ' ' i , , ' . . present -em int. re-ted also to bear what 1 f i .., . ,, have seen, L wnl tell you Gentlemen I lelt Kn-Und's aborcs ten years ago, and landed at Charleston, Sh ('. If .1 f ,l.irl. Axm , ,', , ' ., "... 1 ,' made land as de-eribed in the national song, The land of the free ami home of the .enptioii in a( perarjca ol tr.e e s aves geiit.eii.en, I win o.ite yoo. tiere itic greatest quietness prev ai.ed, ind each eag erly scanned Mr Kings countenance to tcb every point ne black fellow is ; ff0ini alon' ! ri inr a uret I lie hor.e (rot he stands rockiniy easy, with rein ; hand. whitlin' a tune merrily until hi ; rr coetiiies brother daikie, when be po.tte ,U b " Good morning, sir, how s .l ne Well, thankee, how a all yours V ' Ail well all well '' and on he goes. .N xt , J Ulfrt , proup 0f half a Hoten standing at ; , ,ttttl roMler. and who did not pereeite our f,-,,i. ut we were j-i-l upou them ; r ..,., ,.,.. h-.siiit sweeps the others on' one side, thru:ini' them half off th" aide- walk to make room f-ir us, -a) mg, " Make room for J.s peiitl. men." pi ite'y lifting his hat and howmg lo us. I sai l, " Are the. s slates?" " Y.s,'' was our Captain's reply j These slaves, or more properly called rer lions in South Carolina. I. corgi a, Alabama ac! other part., and I hate not merely passeii through lor a Hay, not only lietielil them, but ha f my len years in America I , a. much as was thrown up by our own tugs, hate been located in the South. I have ,),,,. n p?i of water standing on one end ti-ited rnd shot over plantations, with their, of the paddle-boxea did not show the le.ist owner.; for week, together, .., d month, in j symptoms of tibr.tion. some instances, and there found what sl.ve-! Tb, M,neh,,r Guardian is t.:'. a'.lo merry aud joyous is possible. Tiny hive , money abundant, raise and sell their own ' poultry. Ac, and alto.'i th'r, I asurc you, gentlemen, are tar D' ticr on itno 1 ploiigbman or shepherd of this country Vt.. 1. .1... . c anziett are we clothed, we fed. well ty are well clothed, well. fed, w i for, ami if sick are well nur.ed, a 1 cared for, and if sick are well nursed, and ' l. ..,,.. :i. .1 , .,, 1 , bate tbe .amtly physician to attend tneir . ,, 1 . , ,1 .1 vu. ...u.iy p..,..ci..i . .neou vneir a. If a bad fellow exist, wieong them I .estate, and be cannot he reformed (as' 1 :.i..i 1 ;. ..... 00 an 1 . .i:..i . ,1 1 . ,1 1 1 lalioii), he is sold Ur away, and properly,, ...... i 1 L . : 1 wuiib pip'i- ind properly' 1. .1. 'iby sheep in .1 '"" ' -r ireii ii-imy one seaiiuw sneep in- , . . . ., reiore, geniie- la.ert "-ihere is; i. ..o slaver. ,. America ' Mr Kmg then added: I will not en- , gi.e j. um, . ' i ... i.. can folks themselves. Well, gentlemen, th American is the hngli-bittan. I have trat- .... . elletl in most parts ol tl.e l.niteil rstatc, 1 have in some instances been coti-meuous. h,ri N,,ot many matches against some of! sot, : tn American shots and oi course, a always reeeited from all ranks the greate-t civility, courtesy, politeness, and attention ulity, courtesy, politene.s, and attention in fael, from the high-r eU-s each seemed tie with on another in their hospitality, il.ool show nr eff.irl without aile.irelo without show or effort, without a desirs to be seen, pui-ly with a free courtesy, conge - "lal to their nature, which exists generally 'be character of in Americm, and par- tieularl, in the South ; and in making this ninnciion i win n-i KJ , Satannsh ind Charleston, S. !., I hi distinction I will here say.il Louistille, lid Aug lata, til., and member their warm LeirtcJ gooeroaity ia. t.. .,1 nlare fliarleiiton. I cotisid- j .omf o( America," hating landed there and remained one) tltird of my t'r liest time in America, until death di iirivrd mo of a balotca wlle.cniin, anu i r .i in r . 11. .!.. I ll fr.ee llelliell WHO HOW lie meio. . ' f- . 'I '" "e.. ,, .vino era OI I lie pfes . ... would say to you, that in reviewing the knk has giten fiidenca of his Ic Americm people in the hijlii r circles you ail t,Ht ho protniscl. (I Snturrl. ' 10 do will find dignity, coiirle-y, ni purely unso phisticated manners ; the medium class, mer chants, and tradesmen, are deficient in their mode of conducting business lo ihe London cbooi iut tie there is the centrist .' Tilt j,,, 0f ,1B nl cinerienco in tears. I lie nuta oi iiib iu er classes are honest laboring men, though some rowdies may be found among them, as in other countries. If Kitglniid wer at any time intaded by a doapotic power, America could raiso in one week a million of men, who would fight for their parent oountry j the homei of their fathers are here, the h(,B,.,n, ,re rcmaining, the embers are out &rg molM he rekilldtfa, and Jou.v than seated again bt its nido. In conclusion, gentlemen, I gtte you a i fron, niy n,'Brli ,,,d each of you who feels the foret'oine remarks in locordauce with your own sentiments, drink to the toast as you feol. Uetitlemen, I give you " L'n gland anl AmericnNny they ter be united; and as one branch from one stem, may Ihey ettr flouri-di under the pro lection of Ditine Proiidetiee, throughout n all ages. TL. los.t was reeeited with rounds of The losst was reeeited with rounds of applause, e-ich face betokened a happiness of satisfaction ; another cheer, and another, was giten for Mr. King, with success to his enterprise which brought bim back amongst ihem again. The etenin.' terminated in a tery pleas ant and agreeable manner to all. Mr. K. was listened lo most ittentitely, snd the . .ei ii-.;., i j . Mi . I Tllr tmii TIMP F Tllf. CRKAT FAS- (in.. ...is.. blM ' eenM connecied i busy scenes connecie.i wuu me cioaing ' . rret aritions, (be statiotiinj of officers at ' . tarieus points, e , says s j Then was order giten to go ahead slow- ' 1. -...I I"... it. t It. I'.e.. I l'..l.,. I , ' i 1 i .i , , rted into motion, anil with the slow, ma , ic-tio beat of her busre paddles mote w,tt a cap to the teasel htcb iwept so grandly by. I he not.!; teel now seemed lo be in - aiinct with life. She had east off ber little incumbrances, and was graJoally putting for,u I . r . powers io cleaving the waters The screw now worked thirty revolutions e,'bbar, he gate tut small prou be of u ). minute and the peddles nine and a half, the '"i pHo which be aftaards wo, fjree used bein' about Iti tbiMs of ber' n. a x i tn u in power Under these ei.'euinttan ces she ijave thirteru and a baif kno.s ; so ' that, takiiu into colisideration ber insufW- Pirt inmier-ion, and the consequent iinper- f. tt wotkmg ol the paddle and .crew, -Her m.uiruuiu tj.tnl tu y L cuUulntrd nt tnnr in Ln.Js r lurid i thrre mrmuird miri . ,,n hour, Utng dmdJt the utrrngf of any f thr mludii'd tlrntarrt. l'uruig the time that the teasel was going . t s,ed of thirteen aad a half knots, I or fifteen miles, the er.gines worked with an that, wheti tin il and power are her wake eten less, as far as could be ! judged from the deck, than i made by ihe r -' - - v -- it. M ntn ne bteatwe so weaa inn m c , ordinary penny sleaniTs, and not one hilf,frfl, ( was doubtless partially in-t". teat lino between two wive, and a "hin'i icv nrio ueiwren swu wives si.'i snip 1 . . ,, . ,. , 1 . eoure being usually in an obltfi'te line from , ',, , , one wavo to another, she will not glide1 . ... . ' . ., .7 through the water a. qiie'lt as bat beeo 1 c iure being usually in an oblique line from 1 one wavo to another, she will not glide j j calculated, but will often roil in an exeea ' j:. . j: ' u. nt. a. no dtn.'ly disagreeable manner. I he demon 1 .ir.i.on l,i ssoerleoe. m.r is ei.,1,1 .ml j who wrong in this matter -ill be looked for . . , . , ., with interest not on' yon account of the , , , , a . ' . ' ' wi:n imeres,, nn 01, 7 on aecouni 01 ltie J -fr.rw says ! "Sir, I aiu V.,t principle Intolted, but because on it de-. " , . 11,,.." Tke p,nd, the future p.,....ger trsfbo of tbe!rr,;r f , """n ' . . " r. '. . 1. . ' Igentlrman luoka at hun all over. v. ijrrai ninern. It appears that to the latest moment an 1 1 . s . endeavor waa made by Mr. Lever to secure , t. r.asTeru. It appears that to the latest moment an . . , , enilcavor Was mi'll Oy .iir. .ever 19 Secure ! .. (. ' . Iri. nf ,K. tne Charter i.r the Dr.l lri ol the tireal' K..l,n ..! that .!tb-,,.b il I A " I ; . " 7 I 111 lliill ll .! j tor considered it desirable to deo'ine the) propos-,,. I A i, ri M v-rni 11 or I at, nlvil lli:rv . . i '; . " . ,r'"1 '";, . , , 7 i . , . ' n j"s ...., ..j;.,, . , sou ...... ..... in Ulster County, New York, appears to ' have hern a favorite resort for Ihe largest Mastodons, wln-n those animal, lited and ....I... l. . l. i.-L":.!.. If . !, I.'... L"I 111. o,.,.,l il . ...nl. n. l',;,i.. . f,,..,l trunk, eleven feet long, aud two and a hall , heir teeth reached the quick. When It.njj ,et round u the large-t end, was taken!, lawn the raU had also gnawed the wsr i from (ho swamp at Failenviiie, UUte.r Couu- owned by Mr. John McKilonw. About a year igo, bone, were dug out of the eauiu i swamn. lareer in Iheir flimaiisions than ant much cause lore.:fOUiid pretiousl, ia this couutry. Walking on the Wnlep. Ihe aniiounc.ment. although m,l v well known resident of Torr.n. . T , in vi ntetl an aiiuaratna yL i' , "S1! abl. d .-. .-,. Ik upon tho water wa's,""" w n sf), . mutton. Since then I .f , I e ., h ree.. i -ii m 1'ffSf,,,,. noon, tho party invited p. oner,,.( , , Dun Station, will, .omn u. 0 th upon th.-ir m'nilH as to the re.l, rti .1. None of thcu expected th ,t h" would travel at a gteat spesd, or ill. i new fa n k tvd iuveiition would enat.R . datien lo the music of the wSVf, iu,''i" 11 been any wherewith to dunce, to ' ,.,''''' arming at Ihe spot indicated, the j,,,, ' 09 sible evidence was furnished tlut ii,"i'i enable liini to walk uoon the , he was in tha middle of Ihe Don iilnkin .7" way against the current, which at th,, runs rather quickly lie soot, near, T party, and mien wilhin speaking di.t-ri tut nod round with tho grentct pnssi,f " He had in his hand a small pole, sf,r7'i' large enough to afford bint any aWt-,,,' ' so far as preserting his balance wa''c!"' cerned That be could do without it w'"' soon proted, for be threw it from hiir, J ccivmg in lieu thereuf Troui a m, .(,' ' companied him in a boat a walking .tit of ordinary sixe. lie commenced ,rt i down Ihe riter, proceediuu terv .. i"'" i .a -ii "teiui.t t and almost as quickly as a pedestrian I ,!,. I.,l .1,.- ,ti,;.. , UP011 llefore goinsr far ha threw the sties- him, bulabortly afterwards resumed the po1, To the lookers on. it appeared lo do t ,. as well without it. When nearly out of iL'" he retraced his step., and aoaiu cams orp,' sue to ihe patty, lu reply te a questio,, ed, he said he was not at all fatigue j Af. ter promanaaing iur a lew nunusei ,,,. - . .. , ; ' The eppsratua used by Sir. II,, kok ii iU fir. I h. k.. ...s.U .1 ' .. . ' . ' ,n 11 " Ibtnis. there Is loom for inmr.i. ily Can uo it. Ihe luteiilion ii doiA- , espatiie of beiu? rtut I .... ... , ,, ., . I he ahocs art ol liu, ' four feet Ion andean i lo a amall space). We j (j 0JJ01,ni,ra pable of beius put lo useful pmposn iu, we uudersiaiid, i.... be easily tar-kni in bate no ioformitija ' """"' '" e...,.io,e, , .e . . iume that it will remain a secret till ,t ,i i , ., , , i. , rui me viiuuer uu spin oui tq i,ur, .tn 'rauaadey. In tbe palmiest d ay of Li pp , u.arity aud wealth, be ueter tea.td lo t ji i of hie ecl.irtemeiifa as a laborer, lis ,: ,. died law while a laborer al oijihl, lt t-e '"g" r i ana turn nrrt t im.it' i ti lui mo u-u y loo perseterar.ee nev, success, atil it w is venli. d in a tier iu the cae of Mr. WiekiiiTi MoE Nl' TlUi Wist , unni-t "I ian by the name of Phi'iip K it, -n, r-v ;r, ahotit a mil this sole Newlnaoon, 1 t : de e mi iy, can,e lo bis Jeath, a few e1 ai t ,;.. r , ,0. ior.iion of a sit.gu'.er ami ex ! traordit-ary freak, lie lit-d wi'.lih.sn. th- widow woKian, and at.ool a var ; Be no , naion that lis hv'ti ! wre .ndiri.ih.t h ...1,1 i.t tn,,i hr.il at I i Dot 0 b, would earefully ir.peellte fr,h wa; 'r brou -hi hitn. It wis a stngtilsr j , though he talked pretty well on ether ub- 'j,.ct, Unm' ( .Y )' ) entinrl. Dus't Take a Hist. ?rene, depot, 37 ''t V.. Y.rk-waitin for ear,lo leat i, ,.' , . .,. .,,,1, fr..n fir Hartford. In tlrtvrs the end " " ! tj new nr leMatiid Fifth venoe llot'l ' p' "m ali"l t' ' Porter tu-' swat t '"e",er 1 '? 1 ' ' " , 1 three btic trunks, g. Is Ihem cherK O, ' ' ; , , , , .1 . .i.n.lin ' bands the cheeks lo a gentleman stanuiti. 1 . RA,i , r ,r bv, who, without so much as a ao'i, urtps , 1 ....l.. .-.ek.t. them into his capacious breeches pea 1, , ,, J ' . ,,. . a and walks up in front of the depot, tsK"K , ,, n . 1 ,,i,r f.I- - , , u ' '. .1. ... ml lows tries to get hie eye this aty I ., . r ,, .... ,. h,mse,f I J J r I ''""'P k""' '"" m ' lue ' mt on bit countenance, and liineiimg ' I , ,, . .' j;, 1 lu ii I ewlmn'. rtriow, says ! " ."sir, I aiu i., ; t ( ' I ,1 to belt it ' ' ' 1 bope you will be ahle ! ' , . j i with tvea eletated. nioe ;- (,,d bear it a first rate tiluin-n 1 . -nan. i. ; " and. bore vou will be able Im keep it . am, ! , ' 1 .1 ..1 e,n niu'r 1 'tb eye. elet.ted, moves off. Not . n,u ; s .1. Be J trio , siirreu-pnr.er .re,., , ' "' f'd Metii' n to 1st r ease the Size " f'i:',IT , n',i.., lo si I . pears, Ao, it ia said by a French nr . ill .s .o,. nmet cb large '" "u ", : " . or four suei. it snoui'i mmp j J lime, during the seasi... commencing when V ' ' i i ...i.lat ' "' " ; ' " .. . ? ....eine- ,erioos oeiorw mw nui f- I Sinhiu.aR St'RT iT A itetITE. - Tb i ,UporinteiidHnt of tho West Pbiladelp " H,i Koad fEbibit-d to us. ihe oilier di. , , . . i f. .1.. .... I....I elianed tm1" ' i i v. fa ii.. ..is Iiad eiiane i upon the insi 1 of tho liorse s !"-. , rai are so satsr-e in tho. parts, llist every ; nl0rniiig some of the horses sr. la '" " I r..i l.l...lm from wnuntl, lltnix" ' !tbo nocturnal prowlers . JW'A .i""'"""1
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1859, edition 1
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