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pMiiii ir litniKK. Id a letter to L. Maria Child, on the snbject of sympathy for old Drown, written oo the llib of No-v..-iub. r. Mi'. M J. 0. Mason, of King in Tft coudIj, Va., m! 1? a if, indeed, you do Isck of jTts of kvmpathy near ton, gn to Jefferson county, in t lie family of (ft'orce Turner, a nohle, !'iie hearted man, whose devotion to his fib-nd. ( '!'Wrl Washington) cui-ing hire n ri-k hi lite. w a- shot down like a dog Or to that of Mr. Ucckinan, whose grief nt the murder of bis negro subordinate, made him needlessly nose himself to the miu ( the assasiu Unwo. And when you can equal io deeds of love and eharity those mound you whit is shown by Line tciths of the Virginia plantations, then by jour " sympathy " wet the knives for our t! roi and kindle the torch for our boD-es. You revcrrree l!ron for his clemency to Lis pri.sr.ers ! Prisoners ' and how taken ? Vnuspcctioj workmen, coin to their dai- lv duties ; unarmed gi litleinen, takcD from thi ir beds at the dead hour of the niiht, 1 y six men doubly and trebly armed. Sop- pof he had hurt I hair of their heads, do ju think one of the hand of desperadoes would have left the end tie-house alive? . And did lie not know that the treatment ot them was the orlv hope of life then, or cle- in. nrv aftf-r rd 7 Of course he did The I'nited J-t stcs troops could not have pre erited him from bein; torn limb from limb. SviDl.lMt An incident in connection vi-.h tie rrrei.t fit.bl of the sfident le- screes fi the mectionen. . reriain oum en. city, wl.ii h bon-ts of a young and not fi ry deserving or profitable medical college, wis i i.ou to tate sdvat.tage 01 ine ecui Jiiion iu tLe l'hilade'phia colleges, and se cure a share of the stud, ids that lift them. A sum of Sve thou-nu l "i.Vars wa appro pii:.tiJ by the Cny Counci'.s to defray the lipase- of those that wcu'.i. go to the col ii.i it qirs'ion This sum was placed in tLe hahds of a outig ? uibcrner, who iui n.ediatcly adttrtisid in a Philadelphia Lo'hii.g fsptr a most enthu-iastic but not ry w,i'. written at peal to the Southeru ' ilt, iliilll g ibeUI to Call on him. tt( L-.'.i.-t .iiii ibit bereceirtd a good many Cilisfrcpj et ihusia-tir Sooleroer. scn.e of i.r in were students, ar.d be furr.i.-hid s.-i:.e ,-,k.. -;.k ., r.r ih.'ir li.; here und tieir tiavrlin- eip.n-es- lo ote person, wke reprt-euted that Le ' leL-.'f of a large muuiber of d o:s tLat aanti-d to ;o Scu'.h, be give tcariy the ba'.f c-f the five tbcu-and dollars ap: ict rittbn. All the joong men tha pr-iridid were to meet hiai at the Tliliiinore iiajlrond station at a certain hour ou I ca tiiii Jay. and the rc to rrocted togeth- : er proo i.-y to in. -.r - umivc cuuoj . m i, a. he pr.ctiealiy and on-it -.liy ae-cnt-ea it. TLe di-Lurstr ...f 1 ii e five tl.Cju.-at.d went to thr stat cn joli.cd him I n h flu x .liicg, but not one of his fiiends He w ai:cd ii 1 the last moment, heri up"n him that be bad hten cra-i'y old, a'.d . ttirg into a dark corner of a car. he fttrr- d f ir h -'m. a wier. thoUL-b a n uel poorer u.aa. J hi'jdr'jJii-.i '.' . 10.'-.. A Loyal Nr-ito. In Campbell county Va . a ftw days aro, a slave named Peicr th' property of W m G- Smith, itiformed his ma ter that a white matt bad made a rsi:.on to him to l've ar.d ai.ow him to be sold twice, and then be carried to a fnt rHmte. In m.v.nv'ioti ee yiow i-i o freiuctn be was told that be eiuld he ---. for f.-urti-en hundred dollars, one half cl hich should ;.e his. PtUr told hisuias- i - -bit he bud prou.i-ed to go with tbe f-l- . and at r.i -btfali tbe Desro n.et the man. oi- Crawford, r..c;htiy comeiuto tbe neii.'h I j:no -d, aLd iii.iuct d him on a plea of priva cy, to t'O into the carriage house, where Mr. Su.nn shd a cupie of friends were eot.ceai ed. Peter a-nd Crawford here talked free It of their proposed adver.tute, ai.d after tuu.'ii was elicited to aati-.'y the eoLceal e i w,tnese.-, Peter threw his aruis around CrawfrJ and ca!'.-d out" come on " Smith atid his frieDds ijow api.eared, t-o i raw f-.ri id hand, and e-nt Peter for a rope Kt-r suf post us the fellow ought to be bung, got a r pt. made a running noo.se as he cam a. on.'. aud when be came up put it oTer the feii. s head and s. cured it around hi-neck Crawford surprising bis time bad come, fe .1 t. h,- tuKCi and Lig.-ed for life, and made iii' d -elo-ur-s that may lead to the dct-c t.on of acooii.p:ices. Crawford is n) in j-n!. b. v.Lg b- en escorted tb-re by Ptt.-r, who tbwe r fused ebaiice for his fretdaui and fjuitetU LULdrtd djiiaia. At Ti i-uaoY-TBr. Artoi Kativ 0b' atl.r At s late meeting of the French Arademy of Medicine, very singular pa per ws- read 01; autophacv. spontaneous and artiheai .-I At.s..,tt.i.r, I0 author o. Ansi ln.ii r, the author of the ! 1 bo i v . w i.en d . t rived of ordinary tutri n.ei.t. ccn-uu.es llseif, nun wa?t away, it- temteratu a- its sub-tinee fii'; and death ensues He has proted by expenui. nt-that tne u.ost economical method for seifcon su'i. : li"n is to keep up the ordinary process of i.utntion l y fiiglt bl'-edii.g snd drmkiog th. t iioJ. I if two auiifisl ib a similar foq ditiou. one of Lien he starved, and the oth er f. i upon its own Hood aione, the latter lived stvera '.: a -, lot;," r thau the former. SkM.I". Nlolll-lsKl IHlI'l.MIIvli.VII hr WlMl-Il An ex''i:ing trial basju-t bun coiciuoed iu V ay mature, Greene t o.nty, pa. In Aunu-t iat, a dift'-..lty oe inii. d between the wti'e and c-ii.red n-i (ii 1 I - ol I'e' v - boro-, near V av ne-i ur, which resu.ted in the former warning the latter to have tin the i'oib of ine month, a tarty tf whites ..-re rathir ahu-ive in li.i ir re u. aiL it.l llacLs. and fcually ei.e ot li.e piny knocked a cior.ii man djii. 1 hey wne sl'erward aneked by tilt.ni or twenty Legruts. aru.d, and the aijin-i- ' wan iiuiO and ethers wounded Kiyht 1 .ir.( wire uiited fur murder 111 xt day a. ' tried ia-t week. h-x were convicted , ' i:.anslaiighter, snd sentenced 10 Lc years i n in the p.-niu Ltialry. 'l 11 .ll.l.i kve- fg . f tl.i of 1 i-vih, I. I hi y --JI.K e, 1 Ihe . I, . ., Sl.i I e. r (-1 1 In r t Lm VtAlt r i.-tai.t, the y oui g 1 Ihe d.es sve a 1. tip year patty t-j , 1. 1 l.e l.ulr. Hinged 1 .... 11. ii. . tt after tl.i iu. m tj ti e niip.-l, to.k .ever coals and wak.i' u a Mat and ent. rt I hal U hen a lade wi-hed ulii h -r own 1 ai iner, I v.ny. --. .1 1,1m her arm, oi ij 1 , - t.'c as tiinti y d Li csil ti e ll 'oi .ne.n i.)i. pn 1- a ....-. thi . 1 I'lOUieuadii, ; y uiu -i .1 tun and yi.i.i," lanes aduunis- o:hir. Ihe vi 1 y s L a 1 f 1 11 them that . 1 - e ft' nio-n eu t Lo be LoticiU Urlb Carolina Salig. CHARLOTTE: Tuesday, Jamiarr -Jl. ljlifl. IX K. R. Wikrf 'titn! in act, mtd i id. Kq ,( , our autii.irt? ogilit. lit will receise i.ruers fur Ihe Wine, Mans i r ami i tisemriils.'snd rt-nipt fur iiie.nie. Any per.un ril.mP in, pay to him within linee mun:l, will ntuvi- the W hig ler two duiLr. . CAX1!1MI K. Y"K SI'UlIrK We are auim.1 . -, M.lKlll.lUrg f el. rt . n. ii, il to j amy. . P. M. U IU1 C. -c if tl.end' ,f i.Mi.i-g August t tlie iiiiii. tn sni.nUI f v. w. oki i:r. Hire- ..i' Shrr tT U lit M. '' ire Wlir.lAM MAXW HI., 1-.. Si.rill.. Mrrk AuEial i li In ii. mil.: k.M'L A. -t llAl:i;is 1 s, S, . rilT..t ,V.c test lietl" n. ijlH to nnre 3 V. SMITtl, fiiee of M i r -ff nl ie tfifebirg Aii;ii-t Whig Mtetiug. A Wbii: Mi eting w as calk d to take place ou Tuesday ia-t at 12 o'clock, but in as. tiiL-ib as lo n.eiiirg was held the Wb'gs and all cpjo-ed to P. n ccracy, are re quested to mi et in Charlotte, on Saturday, liie Hth of February nest, to .p-poiui Dele e'f o be Uiig ("onvt utiB to meet ii Kaleiirh on the C2d Ftbruary. It is to le beped tbat there will le a full a'tindaLCC. North Carolina Military Institute." A meetiuj of the Stockholders of the Military Institute was held on the 2 nil ult. )r C. J pcl tendered hi L. J rex tendered his resicnatiuu President, wb.nl'rcf. Hill was ebcted to Gil the vacancy, at. an annual salary of S-.-"ifltl. Dr. Fox was tircseuted with S-J.00 worth of Stock for bis services in Superin tending the erection of the-building, TLe reports of the President and Treaurer showed the I&sti.utiou to be in a mot djuthli:.- and prosperous condition. County Matters. On Tuesday last, JoLu Walker, P. W Aleiander. Char'e- U.erman, ll. L. Dear iiiDiid and J. P. Ross, K-qs. were elected tj k MjUttatoa of tb Couote, fipsalu'. Court for the present year. Tbe fo ioih is tbe tax laid fjr county P'"?0' Ou eaeh $U va of Ileal E-taie, 10 cents Far I'jor Kurd, on eaeh f 100 val. 5 do Ua.iroaJ 20 dc 2J Ci Idrd - Total, 1 lu each j for County purpc-s P. or Fund, School Fund, Kli J, tate added, Total - TO Almost an El-7c-tion of Spcuker, In the llou-e of Kifrcsi ufaiives ou tbe 27tu instati!, Mr Smith, tie representative from the 1st Di-.trict io North Carolina came within two votes of being elected Speaker, it at pears that after some pre.iiniLary ex- piauti frr lu minittr- on that dav the U)U Mr. S-ii-kb was p.t in 6on.i-.athn. On caililig ihe roll it appeared that he could i t eiec tid if voted for ty the Democrats, who thcroion wint over to hi-tuirort It sr.- jeated thst be iii eli ' I hut S. ru.an votit.g for Corwin :'. 1 his 1 -. : . , Smith lacking only to vct- s, one of 1... I., of cour-e was his own. The bal.ot stood : t or mith, " Shi rn.&n, " Cor in, KllJ 4 Scatter. rg, I Nieessary lor a choice 1 1 0. Mr Sn.iih has made to record I...c'iiiir'ou, and is a slaveho.Gcr and 1! the Democrats wiii unite en t..m he can be elec ted. It it vtry evident now that Sherman, the Black K-pul iicac, is ebargfat.e wi-h being the cause of Mr. Smith being defr-a-ti d on the iL, and an oran.iaUon of the llo-e. John A. Ciliacr. This gcLtlemsn has eome in for a larger ehr.: of Demoerauc abuse Ir an st.y other iiiiii.iduai of tLe tj po-i'.i on. And why' lVcaue he Las had the independence to act m o; position to the be bests of the self ty .td OL;y Na'ionu! P..rty. He bas been bian'ied as an atoiiiionist, and every .i,.p he may tke is censured and he Is until i-h-iu,'ly charged ao acting a-to play ii.t the hands of lb.- I'.ack liepuhiieans And in N..rth Carolina at a nieetiii held at White 0;.k. lilsden 1, iji.M-, tne foi t vi ! hat liiol, Shi.K.WA s o! 'Lio, iL; ti,'' cf either of them would It au il.-u S'j'jih." W hat a disgiaceful spettacle ' -' '' or Mite, a , avcLo, i- 1 and a l.i tame iu Congress, branded by men wbo can htive do respect for themselves, an being no , . i -. , , e l, i a. appomled to devise ways aud means to letter than tiierman, the endorser of Hel- i . . c a . , ' , ! pay the debt of the Society, per's book. V e caunol bcuove that respeo- j .y j j. Hutehiu.-oii, table men could mo far stultify themselves I htfolvtd, Tbat in the distribution of pre ss to pass sueb a resolution. Hut should it niiums, tbe Kxeeutive Couituitteo shall re- I., true, we he;., that the etiiij; was Ud tj adept sueb a rosoluiion by teliie b Iter c jcneiit of Mr. Gilmer aud that n. any of ihe ferriis win i-n-po ,.,! tho Hiieting did not know what thoy were tJoii.'i; aud no matter uhit action Mr. G iiuicr uiibt taka there Uas i.o daugcr of their iofii.tr n.Hi.v slaves. Hut 'or ever to brand ai y one lm uity cbar-e Mr. Gilmer with beinj au abo'.itiou- i?t, with fabricating a hit, we (jive iu anolh , er coiuuu, a letter fn-iu bauiel Worth to a Mr. IIi.l. In ti,i letter Worth is uuspair- iui in bi remarks, aud alter reading this1 lettrr, co canJid man, we thiuk, can have , t he tlT'ou-ery to charge him wiih being an j A Vir.i fi-rrn Smith fhu-nlina. Mai. 15. V. lrrv, au able and talented ' premisca. it k ail lie property of the S. uie . , ... tv. he and the same are hereby liiedjied as lawyer and lor a tiutiiner or years au n.uu - e.iltal nteniler of tLe fouth Caronua l - 'g's - hiiuie, Itii g nlout to r. tire fiotu that body ll.to ptivate ate, has audic-sed a farewell letter to his constituents. He says that he has srt t,t Itais in p lono aim fiu.m- e.il life, but be r. tir: with the conviction that poiiticaK xeitement is little more than " foiiy and bititrness.'' Iu reference to the J re.-eht rjvitemetit l.a s:r.s ; " lu all camlor and i'r.itiktie-s, 1 must say oucver, that 1 do net teiuve atiniiin t-ticus will "iow out of our present lie- ueiiher disunion, civil war, nor dan- ; gi r to slavery. I have coiifidi t.ee iu the , good sen-e ot the Ameiicin people, and had i tiiid imuitious a has I n the eenduct of the Ccn Slav, ho'dihi; Staiis. I do l.wt be- , lie v p lb. y are so lust i.j th- ir inn re-t as to iie-ire a st p'iratioii ot the I i.i.m cr itteinpt the deti ui-tic n of our S j-ult,. rn in-tit'iiions. If, how Ver. the l.drtibU-.-etiti-.n ut jiou.ui-.-..sd t v the faiutls-- jf the Njrtli become' thu srttb-d u' lie o; it.iou of that s; c:iou, it J would le dishonorable and dishonoring o . ccr.riijne cr p-l:':c3! cenn, c'.icn aith u.iu, and we should be wrnared to meet everv f ' is-tte tbat may come. The tlavcbu'idiu-; oiatcs should meet iu convention and take uuited activ-c ; tLe s.oi.er tbe better. Hut Suutb Carolina oul-Li not tj tlitik of taking tllea.l. Tame already has he atti mt.ttJ it, and sooth. rMate followed. . In rif-rtLce to the o'tject of the Black IU-f ublicans he -.ays : My . piiion ever has been that the object of the North i it ihtir crusade sgainat slave ry, is to unite thi! ii jn-slavt-l.oiditig States, and take the Fediral Government out of the bands of tbe Sjuth, aud etjiy its po tis, spoils and effies. lii-yond this they have r,o other purpose. Kv- r sit,ee the el c tion of Mr. Ji 'X-rson, the Southerti States have had the ad ininistt ation of governui.-ht If the ncti slaveholiiin-; States can be united in their elections, a transfer of the federal g-overriment must toliow, with all its power and f a.roi.aje. And I do not believe that if a lt.-pubiicau were elected President of ti.u Cuiv- A t-tnlcs, wilb a nij-)Tily in both Houses ot Cohorts-, that the ledetai goem n.( 1 1 wou.d he administered, in any mate rial tnant.er, otheri-e than it has been for tne lai-t sixty tear. J he p. .icy of such U Adii.in.stratiou would b?, in a.i human trobabi-itv. that of ixtieme caution towjrd ihe Soutl Mr. Perry is not ti e only leading nrin in South Carolina who is e .ii'trvaiive iu hi-f- e . 1 1. r - Vi .le 11 .11 j ten l-q, al.-o a mem ber of the Leji-iature delivered a spe-ch bteatbit.L' if LtimeL'.s of a truly conservative aud national and union loving character r.csigiifit.on oi' Judge Culdwil. We regret to learn His Hon. D. F. Caid well, one of the Ja-l.'-s of the S ipenor Coutt, has tendered his re-ination, to "!ov Kills. Judge C aid Weil was one among the alk.t Judges in the S'.atJ. Having been a;; li.t.d l';esijeiit of the branch of the luii is. the state in Salisbury is one rea -up'o-e for bis resigning. He can uiiiitate without sub ona incident to his far mer d . Ucctirg of Stockholders. A n.retir.g of the Stockholders of the Char'..,tte S. C. lUii i'.oad will take place in Ccuii.Lla, on Wedi.c-day the "in of Pth ruary I.t il It is desirous that ail be pre ent as biisiiif -s of importaice may be brought before them. Siiklfiiburs isrirullhr..! Jiritir 'Ine M"jklM;bbig Aricu.lural .' convf Led in the Court ll .use, in Ch on Saturday, the -.'-lb of Januarv, ociety I inlte. A. D, l-.'i'i, utori ine ca;l 0 the Pr. -i ;ent. 'Ihe Pie-ii ht in tho Luair. Py leii r a 1 V ju.'.e". ..vo'n"'. it. nt J M liij'c' ii.-ou, John K Bf.ati, and W. A iJa-nshe appoint. i a CMiiliiittee to prepare aci repott s Cou-ll tulioti and Py Laws to the next Hiecliu', for the goverLinenl of the Society. A I'.r t- 1 J ne report of the comu.ittee appointed to iiiiiiii.e the hooks and vouchers of the Ire.'jrer, was submitt'-d and adopted. An eljboiate; rtpon cf the Kxcotive C&'nuiittee. ui-.taiiing tneir dunes in n I a tion to the chstit"; of the la r .jiounds, made eifiee the last annual mtttitij;, iu obedience to a re-oiuiion of said meeting, was suLunt ted by tnu Chairmen, lien. Voting. A.lopled. 'Ihe lrea-ur.-r'a I'.port was then read, received Shd adopted and Lahan l.rier John K llioan, and II. u. Alexander were appoint' ! a ecimnito e lo a-i iit his accounts I Mi ino i. 11, Capt, J Ji n Wa k. r and John ?pint;- ere a-ldeii to toe eoiun.ill. e ou the ' 11- r ..:io.. and Ii;, I.aas. On ij,-,!,'.!! of P J Los tie. IU j i' I, i i, -it i,e Lei - a 1 1 ve 'om in ,tlee rt- ) to li Mono. 1 i.e uid Pair Grounds, re rrtii, lije lctee aro-iud the nau.t, lor , -.id J1-, J M li -n. iitor. f ,r j teini'ims ife, and root crops. lot ,u.it 111 w ri'ii jr a i poil 01- of to i.i .u .u and the upon 'in li ihe cron wa 4 : ity ol ti, i.poit l i heeoiii a pait tf of to Society. j A committee of three, eouaNti.ig of Vm. Johnston, W. K. Myers, aim l.DaD urier; ,oe re" " . ' "u-"."'u nil tnhaei'n an iiniul. ! Adcnted. j The Cow mil tee of Ways sud Means made their reuort. which was aUft'ted, aud is as follows, io it : UEIMIHT UK rtiMMITTRD vt WAYS AND MEANS iro'ti,TLat each member of this Soc'e ty he rtijuested to conlnbute au amount nut excieuiug ten dollars, Iu be paid ou the Jt.bt now due by the Society ! Inolrr,!, That eaeh member cot contri- , butuig as above be requested to loan tne So ' i.i..fn nnnn i h A,a hili ..I the Treasurer. I ly ,lll0Ulll ie W)1J convtuientlj spare for , twelve uionths. Ittsomtl, 1 bat the annual duea of each WMia,. I hat the l air OrounUs ana : " . , . . , ,. ... .. . 1 a security tor any debt the i.xecuiive t orn j Uliee wav find it Ufl!C,sary to contract for j the purpose of discharging any existing debt ' i or d.ots acamsta ocley. , , i , ff . pecial Tiretnium for I 1 . . the best Southern Sccdiiug Apples, as be ing better adopted to our annate. Adopted. I'.y I'nlcnel Tolls, W-sdvttt, Tliut the members of this Socie ty advise the l'.i eutivc Committee to en lar;e the list of premiums to the full extent of their means, and especially iu the vege "" V P, Adopted. 1 tie lonowing geunruieu stit cmnu u I-' . ..mi i-o (' n il. iVn fur ilin t tisuliiir vear ....... p . . r . D '"'"'"e J'" J. M Strong. Col 11 W A.-xnd.r, lr. C. j .1 lex, and J 1! II. beson, Km , tie Vice-' Pi esi.lect, 'ii u Y'iuiijj, being its Cbairmao.) TLe Society then ad.'ourned A R DAVIDSON, Ires A. C. Williamson, Sec y. .. v T. ,-. ii r.tf iiuiivTit Ii Tiri In ! '.ew Votk, a tew evenings ago, a respects- ! i,,e lookihji ; woman, accompanied by t.vo ve-! ry iutere.-Ting lookiusr children, p-cented ; ' berstdf at the Sixth Ward station house, aud ' .....! .1.. I,... K.,d h.,f i,.r,.,4 l.-r l : them out of doois She therefore wanted .some place to rc-l fcr the uijiht Capt Dowiing coining in at tic time, asked the woman it she would not preter sleeping in her own bouse, and the replied tbat she certainly would, but was afraid The Cap taiu reiuaiked tbat if any one of the fau.iy was to remain 111 me ttaiion nouse me 11 us band should. lie then proceeded home ! with the family, installed them iu their own1 hou-e. took tne refractory buabaud 11,10 custody, and lociied him up for the night Accordiug to the story books ibis isibe way! .i.. ....,1 i.s ,t ii.,n. . it.. Und of Ai,!. i the B..t. K' At tbe trial of 1 in guns, at Firt Monroe, under tbe superinieiiiii nee of Cul ; lliij-.r, by order of Secretary of War Saw- 1 v.-rs guu proud nio-t accurate; Dr Heed's, gnu, a ten-inch Columbia, fired a 100 pound shut three and a half miles with a-iori.-li- ing accuracy for that distat.ee ; Geo Wheat s Cdn, a breechloader, ti nned an " aecelera ' Inr," was fired fourteen times with etf-ct, but exploded before experiments were over The parrot gun, whose plau of rifliiitf ba hei u reeouiiiiended for h-e, was not expert iiiuiited villi. Tbeie wis suSeient evideuee 15 trove the superiority of rifled ordoayee! oer the old smooth bored lino, and were;, reeommeuded to be Used by tbe government j for future service. Death rao.vi GhiEf It seem but the other day, says a corre-pundei.t o ' the Liv erpool Post, since the friend of Dr. Mackay r. c.-ived the dark hoi. I. red note announcing th d.ath of bis lovely daughter, iu Italy. Ills threshold has again I tu invaded, and this time the grim destroyer bas takeu a way the accomplished uioiher. She mourn ed herself into another world over the tomb of her beautiful child. Mrs. M.ckay hue musician, an aocon, pli-hed litigui-t ; w ith harp, guitar sud piano; sociever -o fair, so kind he .ee rued topoe.-s all thcendear hrj rjua'nies that render home attractive, and make jlad those who Were fortunate iu ber acij jaiulance. An Abi.i.11 I'.m.st in Di. 1 liio is ulyled Prof Hewlett, A man resident of Waterton, Wis , ' a di at.e.- lecturer," propo-e slinguished temper i to dc.iver au ad dre-s on that suLj-ct in Coluinhui, via, whereupon the Sun publishes the following (Xtraet from a letter written Ly a lady in S inchester, Tenn : " As a Southern lady I feel it my duty to state lhal this Hewlett ha. for years, not only hohuohed with tbe member be two do Urs hereafter, instead ot i , , . f . , .., i hor for the utter overthrow of this system , . , - , I farmers, to the Leijislature, but when uid I - . , , , . ., ; . one as heretofore, except lif mcnihers. , . L, . , ; of nickeuuess and oppression. Lan we be i . ;, - . they have, or try to nave a mechanic there ! - , , . e i . t Wftotreu, that tue treasurer carry out . ' ... , , ., ... ami s avery uieu and vote for slavery : ii , ,i I he fact is it tho people would correct the ,. .... . ' , , ., , i r the foiejoincr reso utious, and that each i - , ., . r i i i hatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of . Y 1 wi ' ,. ,. . cnors of egi.siatiou, which proceed mainly . .. , ., . ., ' , , f ,i niiuiocr vu rttiucatcu io en i. .0. j. , inches hign, i-J or ou years o;d, Lig holnioni-t, of the North, bull hsvemy,eltiboutti Coppt,r c,,,jrtJi , U,( u. i-tened to his Abolition setitnnents iu Lis y(. , ti:Uy g0(j(, ., ittuies within a few months pa.-t. Al.AKAMA "ll EAT KlLI.to We learu from a very reliable farmer, that tbe wheat of ad the Kastern counties Coosa, Talla poosa, Talladega, Calhoun, etc., has been killed by the fro-ts of the winter. Similar accounts reach us from s.l parts of the I wb.-at growing country of titorgia and Ten- i nessee. I nle-s heavy crops of corn are! planted, the comini! spring, we shall have I bread-tuffs very high this year. Muni gummy Ala ) Mm, Hill. Dhatii or a f.'ENirN - 11IAN. Mrs. Kliza- belli 'I haelcer filed iiewr Oxford. Miss., sev eral weeks ac-o. She was, at tbe time of her death. Plo vi ars old. We doubt if there is io thi cunty, or in N--rii Mi.-is-, -ippl, a per-ou w bo has sltsiiied that i-ura- oiuinary sge. Siie was a native cf North! Caro.ina, and had a vivid recollection of aii our Pievo ulioiiary scenes, aud bas lived to see the woik. cl lhat generation 111 the gio ry of our pic-ent couutry. Ah J ujnr. A n.au in a n ighboribit State, who is re ported to be woiiU over 'jU,t'lt, was re- ci nily ca.iid up e.-t te d a d. tea 1 to administer upon the d hruiher, who ielt a lit- t,e piopeity, Among the items of his c- counl r. i.d. n d 10 the Judge of Probate were two- one of t so dollar, lor one day in si I- niiii.i; I It luni rai, aim "ne a use amount lor ranioi.d fare in omg to and te- tai ning liom the funeral 1 A. J'. Ci inr. . I " Workinq Men." We have received a p.uipuie copy or au " Address ny me Horn t ii if Men' Association of SS'ake county We do net doubt but tbe geiittcmeu who put forth this iuiresH are coutcii Ltious aud sincere, but we tell thein they can do noth ing by addresses and association so long as they voto for stripping just from college and oulli' and ilieinei iehCfd tirofessiotial men, to regulate the revenue and make their ! law a. ilow many uuchauics have had seat iu the JSoitti V.iiioiiini legislature iu the last ten years ? What are the proportion of farmers, tueehaiiics aud professional men selected to represent the people at each ten sion ? We do not object to seuding doctors aud lawyers to the legislature ; we have uo riirht to nject them ou account of their professions, but theu we do object to the practice of sending ao lare a number to the exc.usiou of farmers aud mechanic who are ciptally as well qualified to make laws, aud, iu many instances, bolter quaiiuVd. 1 he " workiug men of aae have bxlpud from iL'Uoratiee aud kuavcry, they mu-t ., , . c i -, j l strike at the tool of the evil, and by seu- b, ; 6llii the be-t praciieal men to I iluie I i Dial ih svVeral vouutit-s, e Legi-la-tavui to Mule iiuiu m sv , i '" " f !'L.l'u, U' in. lie a I rituru eded iu or U-i-Uiiou .Nm Gukat Haul of Spumous Money C74,- till I . .. I I . ,, , L. ... ,. l.'v.ll.S.l. K..I. , , ,. ' ,' Ll' l.M-lANA L)ll UVi.Kt.l. Il, 1 ill til 1)E- VtkLL.I'EME.TSuV WtLD CATTIti, -Ou Mou day atttruoou a bos came to the oSicc of the I'hited Stjies express in this city , from lo.tilo, Ohio, kiu-ctcd to Ibaiies Saulrd. The messenger of the company, kuowiug a ; . ' . ,"!-,' , ' .1 q fj JellVercd it' to liw accotditigiy. Mr Canlord opened the L . i i . ; i . i . ,i .L, . etammed lull of bank Lot.-s. isious of ' houndiess acaltu arose telore his fancy lioni.iiirsM alili .rnu. bfor hi. f. but at this moment bis pleasant thoughts received a decided check, by tbe re6ectiou that there might be a mistake, and that the money might not be for him, after ail. '1 Le mure he pondered upou this, the stronger grew this belief, and Mr. Sab ford shoulder ed the box aud lirnk it Id a bank Here he was informed that the uioi-ey was w.jtth ies that the bills Wire Upou the "Hart Iutd txcuauj-e bib ol Indiana, au lu.tt thai hevel stated, aud tsLiult Las bte0 swindle from the beginning. Mr. C Krvlhj w as ;ut lor, and under bis d.rtcniun the money was returned to ihe b wnicuwaaa.aiuuai.cuuu, auuiaacu,.-., 1 n.r ti t ...ii '' : birth, ant alt the while professing to" bear to tue txpn sa omce, hi re au oUIOe-r was sent to w att b tor w ho-oevrr shr i!d couie for it Ere long Mr. Charles Sinfoid and Mr. Lca.ster, both geuilvUieu of hi,;h re.-p ctaLi.ay, and u-ge.y engaged tu tbj grain trade In this city, called at tbe express othce and .- d tor such a box. It was ptuucea, auu x.r.ter paiu tnc charges oil 11, "u t0 " aJ. nuford going with him. 1 1 went toeeih- t to Mr. tanford . tou"1 shadow muri.it,, folk wed by tbe dettctlvc, who d li.iui dutifig tbe night. lu the Sanfurd and Le.-i..r met Mr Kradiey, and l;d him that they bad recti ed such a hex of money, and that they were employed ly Mr J C. Kibbce, the man wno is undeistood lo have been the getter up ut this bank, to l u; up the til- iur hi 111 lo the box was thill, and they had be sides i U el the I l., Messrs. Sitifcrd and I.' ster state tbat id having this u. iin y iu their jmiv-c-.m-ju thai tht-y tad ho Irauduieht iutet.l whatever that they u ver luletidv-d to p it--t ut were simply buy ing it up fjr Kibbee, who wi-hed lo retire its circulation. This Hartford Kxehauge money aeems destined to g-t every uudy in trouble who bandies it. ll was for nj-Mii ' this money t( 4l i-ttrt bort time since, was scut h M i'K1.,,...,,.r. -r were j obla irUneuiwy for the o men same otfeucc. Tbe iutitutioi. is a wild cat ol tne mot untamable stupe, and never had a iocs! habitation and a name. Vku 10 Venwrul. Slays Sxolkn by a Fuie N'Kau ami Sui.il. Come lao or-linee year ago, a Vag ihoh'll-h Iree n.-to, Uin.i.arly known among us as " lie 11 U.ed, auid his wile to fcl M West, K-'j , ol lids city hu being a likeiy youbg Ili ji.ll 1, and . ueialiy leg-trd ed as belonging to Li u. ll turn out, ho ever, that the negro was stoien hy ikn Iron. Dr. Jau.ieson, ot .lacou, tja , louit! etiit years ago, was br-nuni IJ ibis place, and disposed of by lJeO as his properly. Ihe woman had been given up I y her owner a losi, bat was reuougized by a member of Dr. J aiiiiesuu s" family , no a resident ot Taiiahauee, and ou b. ing iue-ti ined, she -confessed the tin ft by Lijii, and was at once piac d in the pos,i?iun o! ijinii A I taiius, aon io law ol Di. J. 1 be raneauy thiel, who claims to he a Citizen, of liorida, by viilj.- of the Syanub treaty of (.euion left St. Mrk- soiii.; uiontn- a-o, as a steward ou tno btig K. A. Load, tjt Ne Vorg : Whet, l.t hi-.r.i fri 1,, ... ... .. - 11. , i. .Kout hm f. et t. u i.r ,,.i. hi ,., -ii i.,..i. ,i...l. 1 liu.e bent, hair u nunc 1, very fund of wni-ky, and is aubjecl to rheu-J matiam - 'Jullaturne I lor Khun. Ska Wlld -Mature provides nothing without its uses. M ,-eii the st-a weed which is washed upon th ih-, re is useful It is said that it makes tn bet wadditw for c tn nest wadiiing tor c:iu , ieeps the guns coii and is nition. Cotton and trool ea used. Here we have: Hon extant. It k not lianiu to igi nave niiucrto neeo uaeu. 11 ere we nave another instance j-ivcm to the world of li.e value or tilings too otteo deemed worthless fe.v ..j . .v. ,r, nothing that exist, that will not per from ! u-es, could the mini-try of mau with can ' ning arts familiar adapt it to the oliices for wu.cu 11 is muu. i-eience in our oay u on 1 ,y " lbe V'1 tTu ol nature, winch jet I reveal, through common and discarded , ua"iJ tuoo-au't henchts ' J """' : ' A LaLlHIm! Ja. Ka:m A Csiifomia pa- per says: Oo board the Milwaukie tin-re ' is nu A 11st ran in curiosity, homing les tiian , :cn building up slavi ry nearly a century ) an Australian laughing jackass. Tbe aid , In the meau limo slavery bas grown inB- Death ('alsiui nn,M JY We under n.ai Lclonga to the feathered tribe, has fcath. . nit-ly worse. I diirsland, says the Uichuioiid Di-pstch, tLat ers, wings, and long beak, and is h ml lluco you could fr. 0 slavestdu-ate! su old resideiil of this ciiy, after long lim ine site of ail caitle Lawk, and is found theiu wliti. and nubli.h oniuioiia .".siiist' vati.iu in tiui eiiutt... swrci-edi d, a few d iyl nowhere els hut the Australian continent - it lau.'hs lo'i au old woiuau, ami Australian f ertht at uk-ht, it bas led the my a wayfarer in search of all old lady iu such a I lonely condition. This animal ad the fly-j ing m. nrre! have many conflict together, 1 in w hn-.t. ti,, nek a- is ee lie rail y n t irious I On the same ship there are soma of tl, p;cu.iar tingtaiicd doves of the couutrj. Tho Worth-mil Letter. Naw Salku, August 17, 185!). Dr. Xa-hun Hill; Dear Sir : Since tbe moruiiig of the au tiual eleolion, when I propounded to you tbe question iu repaid to voting, aud which you auswered, as I thought, rather muliinly, as if gratified with the opportunity of ma kiiie it knowo that " you voted above board for tiilmer," 1 determined, as soou as oppor tunity would offer, to discuss with you tho propriety of that votu. Not knowing, how ever, when such epportunity might ouuur, I concluded to address you this liue. I hein wiih saying, i have not been ao astonished at any occurrence since I came South as I was by the annunciation afore said. You aud 1 bad conversed on tbe subject audagrecd tbat slavery ."'.", enormous sin, a heaven daring iuiquity, which should bo immediately rep.-nted of and abandoned. We both agreed ou the impropriety of voting for slaveholders, and that It was the duty of all christians to la ! ,, . . , . i"ohoose ye out from ainoitg you just meo , , ... . i iiih rir lion ani niH rovei..usiii-pB anu -ct t iii to rule the people!" Can au abo-liii'.in-l choose a sinvehulder to the ;Iory of (id, nay, can any luau do it? 1 Johu Gilmer a "just luan,'' while holding bis In. tin: a slave aud robbing biro daily? Does he hate eofelousuess," iu tbe words of the text ? Sofir from it, be robs iieii-hl or ot site, children, earnings, yea, ot among the maxiins ol tbe land V., ,- , , I 1 he r,r,J 10 ", lt'" ll pirate .Murrell 10 ueiougs is ujure iu . 1 t .... .1 .1.. .,..... 1 Johu Gilmer i. tbe advocato of perpetual' V, , , , u ,ur u,'"."-'r - , , ii i .i i . . I . the Ua.t evil. 0 1 w hat tou-.istencv and uaen-litK' siw ry. lie is thedetender. , , . , t.-.- t , 3 , , , i r .i w Once niore, I iu nJ Lave a le-tiiiiii v t , of that in Junius decisiou of tbe Supreme , mr ,.,.. ,i . ' lJ , . ,r near againsl war as well as against s averv Court iu the D ..I fccutt case, which aaya , , f i . ,- e, .iry, . . . . i - i .i i . and 1 tnu-l confess 1 believe th. t ar.-ahoat lie "neero has ho rights, which the while t f ,,,,,1 , ., - ''ejt 1 .11 .1 1 as faithful lu the one aa tbe other. Zaehj. mau la bound to re-pecl A more truly; ... , ,. . - 1, , , .1 j ' ry I aylor waa a caiidtdale for the I'rtsi.l, I,, nileruil seiiiiuieht cannot bo found aiuon ' ,, . . u ' f . ... - shed III Mexico, IU oue of the wickedest wars cracv ilscif v itncss tioeiu of t ireluia, . , , . r 1 . t IL.ll 1 r . ,. 1 , ... f Vbtsl aiua the pag e of hi .toty. He owued , , , -,'.'' .,i - dldatrs II. ,!.r l.ite i- eetuua. Abolitionists , voting fur .l . hii A Gi.mer to to to I ou p . 111 i' ii 1 j:ress u.d in o ii ii'.JiT, Miav-vuoiuer, w no bu)a and s. I'.- i;..,il,- r an ! their babes, wbo drove Chri-t - minuter out of tbe land with null d. r.)u. vi i'iehce tiliiog tb.-ui that thuugh be fu.'.y ticognixed their chiistiahity, they could ..-i ami rhould not slay iu ln country. O' t-.il ii not iu Gath, pul-li-h it not iu A - k 1 1 , . 11 , that the whole tjuakir church, wiib au exception hardly wottb iii. nluu, nli Cj voted for this w icked man, but bate been voting for slaveholders wr nearly a century, evrr since the Ua'.iou'a a faithful tentituony against a, avery . 1 charge the Quaker Churi.li with ail its 11. ti slavery pretensions with being one f '.he firmest ptops tbe iufcroa! iusliluiioo baa 111 ine una. 1 uu not ev 11 nas crru iiieir ... 11 .1 de-i-n thus to support n, I only state tbe , " ,' .'. . , . . . Uet. He proof Ilea lu no dubious infer- , r, , 1 . . etice. 1 hey have eou-lantly voted tor siaie- , , ' , ..: ry'snd th.s n the most tlK-ienl aurport ,. " s. avery wants hAuiaj nioie . ' , " ., , I grant you they b.veUik.d lo some uut against .....ry. liut wb.l of thai . v... , ,....es ....e. - .yr-. I re toia.s lu lavor 01 temperance ami drmw all the hi-kry I could find, would a:,y ouc concede my claims 10 no a temper ance mau ? Put to rcturu for a moutuni lo 1 liiui.tr. It is said b has rep.-uled of his ii.i.h-.cracy, and will sin no more. Where is the prool ! I cautiot find it I cau prove the contrary that Le bas not K.ientcd U hen a man will acknowledge his crimes it looks soiiiithitig like repentance ; but sup p.se he diiic' it (iilin.-r went to lead the niob, snd finding ibe job not to popular as . he hopeel he now denies it. and says be only went to make peace Thr pro if ni.ti to prove bis guilt beyond denial and prove hi- J'-iiial fal-e. liut, say sore. Lis course on Kaii-as was so praise worthy wecsnuow trust him. 1 he least .aid ou ihe Kansas 'ieHoii the lilt.,- fir Iii ui'-r No uian's record 111 Coiigies u n obscuie and crook ed as his He says, snd says truly, the end. nee to prove the LecouiploO Coiislilu tion s foryery w as over w helming. W hy th.-ii niske so k-reat a virtue of bis Toting a-i!."t the forgers sairsl forcing it on K 1 11-as. Hot what is to be said to tbe threat sud tho Lril.e with which 0.iu.rr, voted lo approach Kansas to persuade her, il po--il.it) to suhinit to the shoiiuiiahlc hor ' dcr roffiau eou-tiiution. The Kugli-h jug . eh- wa worse loan original Lee iiupion It off-red a hrihe of mil ions to Co.uit htr, wiib a threat lo keep her out of the Union, if she diil not accept. Why did liilm- r in lit Kiii-as with (his threat and thi. bribe ' His excuse i-, he knew Kansas would r.jeel It. How did he know it ? The friends of freedom were greatly fearful that a wicked , a In,-ni-iralio'i would worry out a sulli-riug' pen.', ml th.y would have t submit. Shall I vo:c a viilian the opportunity to colon. 11 a rape 011 my sister and excuse Iny - ,o,e uii .er vi.e pie. mil oenevu u.y si-ver , , will be able lo witli.sland him! Tbe III. I was slavery 's opportunity lo commit a rspe ou tbe virgin soil of Kansas, sud Oiliier' voted the viilian an open door and a I trial lo effect bis develi-b furoo.se I lake 1 '"'re is but one citeriou ot huinao duly in v iiih' as well as in all ihuiis else, vi'i 'Let is lo vote righteously snd in accordance ; utb the Divine will, and net to make the ' times and the issues," and the "circuin manon and cons, nuence. ' ll, rule of our duty, for cireumsiaiices a. 1 variable- and r-i,s, .i,.,ce are iu the I, .els of I Inn w !, c.nirols n-ulls, not accor ling to lh eape J,,.bU and devises of worms of the dust, hut, according to the counsel of His own will. If! I understand you, it is not that you approve cmiirula re. u. Is, not accor ling to I in: cap. ,n,,Ierstaiid you, it is not that you approve 0f (jiliiicr, the slave-bolder, that you vote , (r ,,',, tut that you fear a worse inao Willi .ui-c.fu. 1 ou no not aeny unit tinnier is , evil, hut you hope hy his election to over to,Un the evil by the greater amount of rood And pray, what it this, hut doing evil, that , oollie ; 'j jjj, ,cem. ,0 pBlu Ht , tl,4t r ,n,j rel,l. l,Jt it is ssid, it j, ,'1(! (,,.,, me c, Ao all,l,,r l(l0 ceuiu. ,t,(.. The very plea of tbe slaveholder ;; lie says it Is the best under Ciruuiu.tauce j 'h.t he continue lo bold Ihe slaves And 1 thus under the plea of taking 'he least of j the evils ( Dc vils) have the society of Ft ienda Uvery, that tiiu'! is in-t. These little evils I ( !. vii ) whihi.e legislated for, you. ban-j h oi ked tnat (ittmc. S ill, j ou have gone to , the p ills and placed the whole l-ot.-i niiienl 1 in the hand of slaveholders, you say they ) would be elided anyhow, therefore j Cou d not Le 1. 11. Ai v r ,,. i-. v nu do ! "ot want to help il : yoi ! nut try Di ting and Dot "go with the multitude to do evil." I have it from good authority, that a few years ago, an ami slavery mm, ha. oaiu'e a candidate in Randolph for the Geu. eral Aseiubly. lie bad a fair prospect for sucoess with the aid of Friend's votea. Thev went to the Polls aud voted for a slavehol der end el vied biiu, and the ahii a,V(iI " man was bealuu. lie bitterly remarked after the elecliou tbat " if any u,au njsbeil Quaker voles he uiut tirst buy a ft,w n ;iotis." A citixen of Guilford asked a la,d" ing Quaker (uo no more,) how ho oould reconcile it to bis profession to go to th Foils aud vote for elaf eholder ! 'J'he frituj replied he " had to Aold hit hm i't (tj eyes ukiltl voting I would like lu enquire whether met ts. .....i r..,, h,,l,l I,.., ...... it . be -its i judgment ou aucb hvt wiukeduets. This mail asking the juc,tiou was no professor, but tuo couacieutigUa to vote for slaveholders. Auotbcr old man m lUudolph told in0 the other dny, that he bad no coutjdeuce in the Quakers j for all his life long, he had seeu tbitu talking one way aud voting . other. Again, a fiiend of mine bad several children removed by death. The remains were iuterud at Center. He wished me to deliver a sermon c jstoinary ou eueh occa sioiis, and asked tbe u-e if the hou-e. It was denied on tbe ground that I was a hire ling luiuister, and Ftieuds had testim0D to bear against such. The ecuB w;is both a slander aud a falsehood, as 1 waa ,,.,., , v"" r'"-... . portion ot my bisL, -" 1 ... ' V , "lP"!d j b, ..iui luuuiiii wuu mi! aaiisiaeiluu at hai l, . ItOlll I-ul.UtlUll. .? , ev. -all the iiualiUcation hu wa t.,, ,., " " - 1 - . , . r . ' 1 iiucmrant, , -I' U Uuuian heings, whtm hf uuiL . , . , cotton times OU tils Lrtiuisnna , JaI.E ,( v , , ,. , , ,r o mark the resuit liieois a body to the pull and mituiued Uvir L,. t ill 1 1. ltd UlltHIUHUS by VjIHij f,r r,,J ack. Labi 'Iheatciicb bf Utntiii 1 lor'a Uiutderous battle fiv!ds ri-e hot vl 'ij rahklv to heaven than th" sll.r, uj 1., p:ety j(0e up lo tbe riOsirils of Gud, i,H prulrs-itug to be oppsved to ail war 11. 1 Slavery, annually arpu-it ita ba.tot 10 such ll'-u lo li e highaat ulbce 111 th; t- , . ernmenl. Auuthcr aingle fast 1, IhU hu-me-s is. whilst liking the leas; U the run, one, his neighbor anirther, so ilia; iu the end, Ilka Cowpcr't H i of M j - ,.. man's bog the w torn uf tLs cvii. are i is 1. 1 am acqiainted with two m.ii.,.1. ;. uf t!,s gipl both opposed l-jalavrjj wh'i. w'tiuu t . 1, . n ., . t Juho Uueli and .mihan lid! v.jt.a fjf . - , ., , . , Oilu.er as the ussl of evils ; lne- u.im.1. r . . . . . . , ,. ' vert conscientiously Voted lor Vv i,..u. Ut ., ' ., , , , the u na reason. I ney bad a h .1 . . r-. 1 , ., ' ... -forlfaeirtole.il was to nr ini I 11, .... , , ,. llinr bus lijal ai(al n luit gt ,b-n. . s ,. ,,, N ,- j , L. iuo for wli,b - uur bet. f.0,1.1, LUd ,i.d , , (......l.-J ,;,: IVj.,. pr.i, et I cannot vole for a aiavsi.uide the I nion. dear a il b. Iru'.h is ilunt than Ihe I mull 1 cannot do evil mat g -ud unl ckuiw. If tbe I nl jo i. oi.l J I j he ... 1 and held logclher by the e'uienl of (he . ' ... ' , by the attempt 1 1 set the s.ave fte -, t i let it dissolution come, and a h -..it ' . i. . than seven fold thunder up l- hejv n 41 il. eitinitloti. Aaay with s-icb Je.u ti.-I doctiiue that " the -u 1 j i-tifl-s the lio n, that it is rigi.l to do evil thai j -,i may Ci.uie. lor to ehoune lh U-ast vi to or mure evi, 1., 111 fact, dung evii d..:ig what is atipji.ed a ie evti, with lie h) of producing a greater good. Sii.i it it do ing evil lhal good may come. Cn any t!.:i .- pl Mlier! 1 in heartily tired at, I wiii, the pr.i!es-e I fiinids of Ihe .e, 1 1, they turned s.t ie from l.iu clearly re'ejiij wilt aii-l mind of h.-aen. to follow I,.- J i j-i ve doctrine, of expediency Ii ihe ! has DO Letter friea !, till ! . '1 he w.ll iii ty turn u de-pair from t:ii, au 1 look tolioi .lone. MaritMli ' wif-, aft r the m ir ler of Duncan. f un 1 t..r..!f ih . o r. move tbo blood fioiu the da. -g.-r l--' i o, in bind of ll.e sisvt aitache. to iv-rt badol cast for ihe slaveholder i.i.m r, aol no pains, I abur, ea. ill, art, or tn-wi call lake It tlirtif". And I sincerely hope, that all s-i' '. ' penally as e! tin m-elves anil .erv fo il, who have 111 the aiirhi-iH of politlcel . : Hietit, incurred the tearlul re-pon-il i it f-'f such votinjr, will, when that rxeit.-im nt sh i.i hae aub-ided, and resscn, which hi- I dethroned, shall htvu lt empire, la 11 r-ei-ed with inniiediito repetilaiiie snd tl.it ihay will feci ailhln lhuis-lves a firm ! leruiination, un ler Di . iii--a. J , 1. 1. v l-.'lu I for Ifp. ntalr'e. Yours ,try trulv d wumii. A Mask, iMi Mas A god st rj t"'d of a chip iu Notih Carolina, who wiM the entire figure 111 the way of our in a.i the K,t, ! ouid have him, wiiIh ui asking lor any of them lo die off, the law di rects. After hsviiiL married bis thirteenth. 0ine of his fir-t loves fame down npou 1. 1 iii , ,,l ,.d him I, id, ..! in mil . Kit a tr son .0 loud of iilieriv, and who could g-1 illt0 U11C , uuo.-r with such a-e, foul, i jj, ,t, ,1,'ft;, ..',. j .. out of the , , ,. .....Af Lim, he was running .r, . .,... reward ..r hi- ap- ,t r,,. l,h a hci . v reward f r, t.n.,on He was shortly reeoomx- J Ly ' ....... .i, ,.. reward, in vited him to bis house, dened Liui tj s.l down called his wile to chat with him, an iuduceujiul to detain biiu there hoJ he liisde some i xeuse for leaving hi 111 a f i moments, and started for a cuii"ibie to ' re-t th. runaway. What was lm astonishment. 011 returniue' wuu li.i Cnh"t- ,, ,0 find the cay Lothario taking ' ?,LlI1! 0f i sfaoit absence bad al"ulid- el j,), w,fa '1 Ins made the fellow 0f stivtt( 011 baud fomLecu since, in reeoveriiir from lehtor, whiuu so elated him that ou i' reeeplmo he was seixe.1 witn apoplexy ami n"1' lets than a day, Joy can kill, grief. Ii is related that the dooikerpcrot tb Old Congress, ou li.ariiig f "n" der f lloi 11 w a 1 . at 1 nr klow D. leu "'" in a paroxysm of deligbl at Ihe uienliou of ...... iu,,uiniu, aLd
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1860, edition 1
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