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3 wr. h i in in 'mJjL1: C I'll THOMAS J. HOLTOW, Dixon PuoruiKToa. Tim v.rtt. Carolina Whig willbeaffordedtnaub. .t TWO iMM.l.AKrt in auai.ce,TWO lidiJ-AKi ANU HfTV I) K.N IS if pvui.nl t a,,i.,y.i mr liireeuitn,i,i.;.ii.. Till.' KK lMII.l.AliH ,t t us md of tn vaar. Nnpaper will be diaeen. (,nni'd aiil.lsll 'rrtaru(c) ill pa.d.exceplsl the i,pi..n oi tha Editor. ' Vlrl.aemntinarrl-d nOnr Dollar vtiraquart ill', In.ea of lea, tin auta typv) fur Ilia Hral li.aer. turn, '!' Inr earn cuiniuuaiire. i iniri an ; .ritrinenia and Siierin"'a Si.lea rhargeii 5 per ' mil ii 'gfier 1 ana a aauuciini. oi j.!. per eeni. win , ,,,, if mn aim regular pr.cra, inr aaveritat ra ay y,;;.r. A it rUM-Hiinta inw-itsd nmoll'tir tr ,,.ij.rjtf. nt tl OCT aituare for aarh tiwa, tieuii. I liiui.ilily 7.i euiiU er auarc lor fb lime. p. rmina whfii i-nilmg it. llirir aiiaertiat mrnta ' ma't ni'.tk tlie Humlwr niairli.t.i iieair-.d or. ,,,, y will b inaarttid OhUl l..i biu and cli.lgtd ac. ( ' t..cd..nl- l"foaHuatraaraalhria-i- ar.aa ,rnla J. ii. V I I.K I X MIX At i U. SCALCkS laT WATCHES, JEWELRV, ft JILVER auii HUtll VlBE.i Nu LdfaaiU BBlff,opiwit' Ihr ManawH l..uw, CHAKLOTTK. N C. Ait'nlinn t'T' Krpa.rim W.lchra is Jrwelry. J.m 7. JeW. -,' HOLLOW r. A U r-TAIL UKALI.U BSITIH ?nHKCH AnERICAW , 1)1! V GOODS, ( AlilM I II Mll, AU II akiv usr.. T H. Ilaaa, 1 II K l.J I - i A h.maa.Jt. Ri'iulv-.Miule riuthiiia: ri:i ivr:s s m n a. t.u. i 1 VLla.ii J rr Nvf i liK Ihrir ltrl l ' ixiiiiY-E';jQxi asmm, I I It Mlil X talMIII. , . i. .iiii li "ltlil'( HALS A.M CAl'n, lKLNKh. ALICES, t mj,, I U.kniit ator:.u. i laalU ( uula. A.I gra.iaa I b4N I la, A.i n ' lt ' oa'a, A.I !-... ..f I..M. f..,t. A l i -ti ' I"" .)l I ' llU-a. A H r.lraif ("I. A ! tr """' l'1' A 1 jr.flraot m AT (lauaatf p. nn lancj rmimm . U'l t.nc r.a-.wrf 'u:!l Bt)d loitf taatmrra riil.tr. and .awry caaannara baila. 4 DaaiiMi rr I'rt.tU. Ail rrr i ! a and fnr r r-a.in.--r P.l.la. AM (i .'i..! b ill aua l-n'-y r....i. r t.Bla, A...-Ua,.l fct.cl. '! l-t'tf r.aaimart f.nla, A.i 4. .maul bura .ml I. in 1 c.aani.ttv PaaU, V. a.1. Hl.r. il.f f VrlWt It.' M.UIaatiU Va.la I. .vaju.il.m- V't"' and M4I.I .a-i.ta V,.. In..-, -ml l.nrj V-t. t .ml M ,tU.t.U VV.i. Jl..v.aau Unit V.I.laliU M4Ulaawl-1ti.Va.la ato-. Iliirr), t ra.... t..ll.,ra,li .a, Ivnaiary. A. ra'Hia. eollara, 'lva. (loan ry. . r .a.la. wHiar a, 'jii-. H..riy, A e. C.I.U, cuiUra, Uimaa, ll.iai.rj , A.e. Il.ii i.imI 4')ip. i.rtral and l-aHial aK-rk "t Hata d eapa, l.n.r.lalid rlwapralaliH'k ol llala.l. raf.a, I.C-a' .nd r..r.,. at."-k l M.I. ard t.,.. Largval ah ehv. .1 l"-a o li.ta a. e..-, 1 il.VI.I Tril'.ka Viiiwa pff.'t Kaa and t'oibralU. T.unka! V.hm', r.-t b.,a and l nii.ri.l.a, I ,..k. V.liau.urial anua.1 nibivlla, 1'iuuks V.hata, cipal b.(( u Lo.bfrlio. llui lfw.,1. ...u ......... .. k.... wall lb auv.n. l-gt a w pt.aat . 10 getting up " .lr . af, t ht iitM ml ' t'iei,t nut k .1 I a4l . We.l t arot.lia. U W. .rr-.i lh atl.ty aim utaku.g f all O.ajtia that ga from then More. t .11 pclua buying eiMi.a and aa-anna uuf atuca. ., t. . , la LU.NviS, SI'iU.MjS w. ,)lAr II. lei'.. 31 it ( .ire lr I rlli r A. . 1.1 Hrw.l. f atlllK aubatnbrr ia nin'.t.crorn.f and krpa I c..n..-ntl h.nd, H.ip for teller, Mc.ld .Lad or R.ngwwHi. and t" to waah with Ut ,b.r .am ..-- l . an, knt- -I I i"l"'"- '" .,. lo b... ,t t" - I' '.' ' , 'u ..rd The Soap baa been t r 1 1 tl b, re.,...n. Jrn, dl. "t " aerrtail. eure. lite h h.d .1 lr. K. N. H-Mehiaou & Co. a Urua a I"'"1 "' u"i''l't'- CI1AS. T. EbEHIIAUD. May 31. I.. iuf ui:i.TM iiki.tm'. wi i.tm:: 1 I..UI III1 llalM ! faamatttMl, Al ifaata"'' 1'iutmi i ash run i! j rn IV. eta. par lotit. vt ; li 4 ply.. I r wKAMLkM lltLTis m.nulaclurad tuornar a I short n.itir., rnyst.rll.su mst:-t n .. f" " o. ..r.,, prea.ur. erdr.ro aWl frmm Iht Mmmm aelarrra. AI.HO l l kl.VJ ut all uaraenplioii al 6 "' arr pouu.i. J H. . lfOONK. wtf M ill, IMK. Notice. r,llS'K. ol my friend whoar indbUjo io ma 1. by Not r Aeeuunt. will ple.a obaervn h.l Ilia, rt-titrd from th' !" H...in.-.a. at Una; pl .ee. and immtdwf ,rttl.mrU M aaaWalaly r fairaaf I Mv Hm.k.are in tha liatida.tf Mr. J. r. 8niilh, ' an whom porauu a.u c.ll. during my abae, j aad Mill. . I 11. M. FU.TCim.lJ. tTUria,Uia). Sti, Wll I Piano and Music Store. fl'IIK KuUcnb.raeri.il cnnliiitially. on hand JHL flulii a made by riteinwa 4. I..., N unit's it ( ,r, will a er makrra, f Nrw York. V Inch he i' Inwart i.iii lor CAHll.ut rmm UK- I per. Also, me h.Ul Slwic in li.in.1. at No. I tilt ' Main afreet between ihr Kt'lianirB Hunk and tlie Xintiiciin II. .lei, ( . Iim.t SAMUEL OAUDI.NKU. thy 1 1 M I e.'iH. if L. htliBlMJ.V, llliUMAM L. LfclDlMj Kl-.lMtlSOX l.l lDiXG, mioinths Foiign ttd lcuaMic Cry Gcotls, WjiuLWALr AM' I. LT AIL, max imiiT.iin bui.a rioa kiaa, C II AltilalbV . , Ayid ilii, 0..!l. 7-1 T 4 it.ti .Uu l.i.i I I ire l.ur .. ( i.i.i:iii. JKHI." tiMPA-NY eoi.linuta to f.ae riaka a. Jt yanir-l lf4 by tirr. ou ilouwa. Guutia, I'm (iurt, C, at Utuaf ttlem. t ' t'llice al II. t tirug bluie ol V.. .jc ilutchi anu 4. Cw. orrn ettB. A. G. STEELE, I'ttmirtl. C. )V EH M AN. I i e I'rrndtni. E. NYE liU'l l illSt N, y. d- Trtut'r. niHki K'BM. A O. HKKLK. J L. liKHWN, , i. . 1 A YLH, S. T. WliltiTUN, 0. 0 LI! MAN, r" SCAhll, YM JOIINS1UN. John L liB.Wh, F. Scabb tnd S. T. VbibT(i!, Etrtutivt Committee. Ar,V U6, lw.19 lit eaOOjOCO 'o. 1 Fruit Trees j ron nai.i:. i WEfclBhCCKSt KEWDENHALL, I'roj'rtettfti c lit Hell C Jiurtrrie ut-ii Uuidtiit, titur Orrehtivfo A. C, uu.u u.i ill II. . allrntK.il , u d,,,,, o) i.c Snulhcrn ISlatca lo lM).lf ,rr iu . nr r.ur aim m.jiiiui r - r' '.d ur.li li. tul h-.iiim g -l.a., al,,.li .. a .u.f tii.l.i.lit of lmil!ull.fa '1 I" .. I'), 2 (rmiii- n ,.,,,.. ,irc1.T.i, v .hooio It... br oaarlettkaU by priaona wiflnng Iu l 4 11 1 or rli.riia ri.f.er lor m.rki tu g or i.n.ily uae. The aitk rnnaia.a t I the follow in( trna: l.W IWM. Apple trna i lOU.iaitt IVaet. trrea ; It), .Kill Prar tree. ; trf.lt.Hl A pfirnt. j M'.tll'll I hrirv ; IV.mm I'l.io. i .".M il Nr. i. r 1 o ; IWjU Aiin. iiu ; ItH'U y un.rr ; .uiHi tti-H V.i.t a. Ilr.i.ita . tiff tin, a m. III. tut of t urrant. , ,r . allot Invh w ill be aoitl o . ryrvaa.... al. t.f M.r. Ir.l p. per. All p ckagta put l.p in aupern. mplrla .ltt..tr anil ... rat ti ...tl nt tl h.'t li.r lt.rt.ice will U iht i Oh- term, r a ) Ir, a. tor .rcli t r ihr trtt rr tr..n. -I re .rai.a.ii.in fa e-rn one rplH-i Mr. T. J. Iltiiton Will art a . l.g i l Iht pr..pl. t.t .Mit U.l 1 rrmg CO.. I... enli ilr -U.l. .1 nil i.kt plt.aurr in lorwait.il g ). Vfi le.ln. t- .. ,,.(i!h. .1 Trerr a bit intra lot Ihr Dr. 11. .M. 1 "rilchard ngnA, tV" IKLI)INtil..thr.,.l.e,.,i,.,r,r WJf H n ,, rrair.tuily am i Ina Hi iu lie. i !? ilO'i.K'. ,,. ..flier. 1 rl'ite pftserihr for wilhoul rt.arge. I5n Silt nn; itivi i: j A Y I (i 0 li A T ti ll ! (oinpoHiidcd ruilrely from LOIS, V mn iifcsr r. Kiiitnr tsi. iura i ..Wila'htMI ir.. 0i I ia ".-l.i .. tra. , aori S1M a a. ait .....1 rai.alnj a i, Iht a at.nrlp.1 r..ia.r af lb. ,,i .. 0j f s h.nrtN..,. . I ..an,,., aM r..ll.4a.rn4 lt.4rM,A .... I......,.,,. a., tl.a B...O., "h ..( O.r a-... is. I.lr-rr thti.ailb I. naSKl wattcraMau a. aajrli IJrrr Ijttrt- ,'!,,,',"J,."tJ .ll!lon allarha a.- ji l.lri, .., rr. I..I. , r. I.lttt h.vl..i.i..t. in., aakat la i.mal u.a af Ut .1... .S ataatark l'a".. Mttrt.- aa Ik. tatnai i.rr llyurtt.lai alll al.ajf ..'I. -a Melt llratlnrliF. , in o,..,. mil ..I Iba Ja'i.ii.ll. r att.ata aiiaal lima l.....a aals al-ae rl a".' Il'l'o ir't'a"rH M I I.r.... I. Illat- isntttm Ut. li.ua i" p """" tu.l IB All liti a Ulvl.tft lliclr trallrrjttt.i lo l rnvnr. lur- .Vila vrfali THE LIVER INVIOOHATOR I A SI IS.VTISII MHIU. tl. ills" -t.l aV. a..a at l.lrrr aasniHii a N-itira. VtS H--lar. Maw Vatk. (.. FtiUaiMB- ..aa.'i'ltriBMli . rMilaHta Aa lata. ia .r an luaa" F. SCAllK A CO., Charlntl, X C, A LARGE SUFFLY OF Constable 'Warrants JUST 1!K1NTK1. i . , i it . i i.. Mr CHAlG. of Mo., aaid Mr. Smith was 11 niY tbf room "'w'"ub" ... turning eold. EXCITING BALLT FOR SPEAKER- expen-e of a single principle Untd be air. llflUit). Our friend locked upon ,,e acc.e uu.il, W. Uve pttbl!l.Ued ie reMlll 0f Fr.d.y B- tbat the gen. emat, from N. C.ro r'o7isVe hecould bear it no lonr. and then what strugole in tue House of Representative, ou j tod upon the Democratic W"""" Mr 1HKh.U LE. of Miw , (iuUrrupv. - - did t,e rloT ltusb into,!,, bouse and empty the eleclion of Speaker, 'i be extraord.ua ;upon bicb h was elected, bo couia not . .,e,leIn iro.u Mi.Hou- I i pre on I be lap of the dying woman! iMltrrt u4 ,;im,lt Ui, tbnt d.'. ! nM I?,ve h,m. ht ' ,f , ?! ri JnilU ..v uotuiue (o em'oiirt.,. the effort fZ ho l,e M to u,odest r " He r,1Bh- oik pro.iuo.-d in the country, ruu.t. luc , pnnciple. or it rupcnirnej . w. m Jr( ,i!14. It tf? ed no. in.otbc bouse of mi-ry. but to lailo(. more deu,Ud report : tlu-y unt ruthi-r to stand s ii Atlaa ... the yiuKli6 Mid if Mr. Su. fiant&xttte U. i,hhorin.. grocery he ordered .1- Tlie L.iou to pronto . builot WM Smd-t of .bw Ulln.jf ru.u, ...d .f P 1 " r(,;1'1(,, ufl rau.-ted Kuo. Sis i&ito.i2M n.oat hod load of u el for the nuffer-' - V of the H. ruhlie fall, miamn ti.o totter'ns; riao auu aay " F. Tl.lt " KOSTII CJKOLIN WIIIU." To the Hen. J. D. J. of Maryland. FABLVv tLL. Wi.h r.jfrpl wln.h n. iiv Mil I enn ull, I u.uat 1.0 any I., .tier, Kan wi ll ! I Imp we nmy, nn rar.h, nil mart. And iui h i.lhrr Willi !ne vi.i tviM' (jreel; II n..l, m..y we inn 1 in H...I l.njl.l l urm, W h.-iirv we li.m 1,. . r wii.1. ti rt.uiii : iSur an;ki.at-e, ai.iri.w, am. nor cur, .'in e't r itl.viii aiiniMiHiiea tln-r-1 Tttare nought a.o.11 our ln..y a. ula aunuy ; I' r (litre .rv eivr.i I apr inn ol j'-y : 'I hrrr aht.ll we .he brifht glory ave l)i' Inm who reigna tlirou.h e.er.nly : 'J'l.efe t'U''al .tif urea lor. rr nwcll : 'J litre we abaii never any, ta.cneli ! rua iuauoTH cjkolina. wuia." A Parody. Will you go. laaie.K'., To II. e t.oi.ny blue inouniaina, Wi.rrr .lie biijrnt nvin fl..w, A11I the li. ill limpid toununiia 1 Will you p", Uaaia. go. To the awect terdt.nl l..lil..i.u., -. 11 r linn iu3or ll.. n..w I'loui utt.u'l glteli la. .in. 1 Sad Worus. Ttia lUtlt tl resi:a brvk i.iii b; 'I" 1 ... I bouiiii 11. y hr.rl t. tin' Lnvr'a llkr the a.ikwurn.'a well Aa ptiih.-ualT fine. Tbf mniiien in the r..ale-a rn Wulclni.g Ihe p.rtil wan, bl.-nd" rrai.y to repair ihr ill N iih ft... era turt and ue.t. It anpa beue.lli an angry wurd, 'Ne.th an unlovu'g look ; Frxwiia are more it-nth-tnt than toe awurd, Or au.umn'a reaping hook. Hot no f unit aiater waila bcide T'M'ae t,Ul luiini which at ver I.. v' lur, whnh likr I., tt'a thread uinl.d la joined ann, ah, never ! - IJliscfllaiicmis. THL SHOELESS GLIL, UK THk LUXURY OF DOING GOOD. The impuUe to charity ia acmetimea ei ciled in a ery siti;ular maiim r, and pt r Buta ura ofteh iuvitrd t j a kind act in a very cutiuu way. A iet.tit man cl our acq'iaiu- lance, in no isi; noted lor acts of chai.iy, was laul led in the rrlief of a ditrea-ed family, and no doubt 10 a philanthropic fu- ture, by one of ibese singular oecurretcea, so smuiar, indeed, that we eatinot refrain fiom publishing tbe encumatances. lie was ari.i aionj; a street ill the e-lern part ol the city, one slushy day, a ahoil tune ago, when hi- aiii-ntiou was at- traettd to a jjirl about lourtern or bfteen : year of aye, who was wnikiiiK a short dis-1 tsnce ahead ot him. Her feet first elicited) bis notice She had on no stoektns, and the only coveting to her leet, was a pair ot worn out men's aboes. They were coarse, I" run down" at the beel, opeu at the tops, ' and almost an large ag.iu as the feel which i the desiirtied to protect. This gave the girl a very curioua waix, ami tnnucea ine Lentil inm to take a belter look at her - ,. t . i . . he paced on behinit. lie observea thvl she was very scantily nressert indeed, ami that n she walkro, sue irt nipn u einn r noni eo... or weaanesa in s curioaiiy increased, and iltij he overtook the pour walknie more swill arir!. aud looking into her tace,sa Hint abe was weeplliir lie insianiiy ddressedbe Are vou cold, mv child!'1 Yea. air thai is I am not very cold.i air," aho ausweicd, biuahiug as he icspoud- j H Cailett of IVunea-n , in a card publish j' ed in the National Intelligencer, esrneslly " Your feet must be cold," be couiinued, r. ii.e.t., all ministers of the gospel through "if you will go wilb me 1 will gel you a ! out 'he length and Ireadt'r, of the land to pair of ahoca " j unite with bim, at or near uoon of each day, l l.. .l.il.l .eareelv knew what to inakc .(tbe hour tor Cotigreas to meet,) and pray out of tbia offer, and atood for a minute as if greatly coufuaad. Finally, the tears .1 .irr.h and she answered ' I cando with these o.ti suoes. air, out mymotherUMek-ob.aheia s very s.ck, and we have no mouey, air no, uent of Money.'' Touched wiih the siuccriiy and real dia- tresa of the girl, the gentleman instantly unfolded bia wallet aud learu.njt from her j her place of residei.ee, gave hi r aoiini money, told her lo gel a pair ol shoea aud to give the remainder of the cash to her mother, aud then left her. The impulse to this act i ol charily waa irresistible, bu: he had scarce- ! I i...t .i.il.t of tbe obii'Cl of his tihihin tbropy. when the though, struck bin. that inoiden. occupied ... UOU,uva ,o, ...e ie- il.. ,lt. and when evennii! came. he determined to ascertain whether he bad j been imposed upou or uot. He proceeded ; to an alley and approiched the house, which ; the girl had iudieated aa tbe place of her j residence. It aa an old dilapidated cot- lage, little better, than shanty, lie step- j pod to the uoor aud listened, lie beard j uoat.a within, and then beard the same voice he bad beard the same day upon the -treet crvintr aa if in great distress. Dial TM. i ll. A I d wi.h ioy when he heard'lbese uiourului evidenoes'that be bad not been deoeived. He approaohed wio- . i :.. . U1...1. I he nana of a dow. aud Deeping in between the part of taltered eurtain, saw a poor-looking elderly , woman, pale and emacialed. lyiug upou s I seantily furnished bed. her head resting up. j ou Ihe bosom of the shoeless girl, who wasi hatbitg her face w.-l. er.. At ibe foot of tha bed wre two or three smaller ehtid'en j huddled logc.her. .he.rao. row lul little faeeaj Peer...g out from beneath the eoverl.ds. Sadueas waa even depioted upon their ..mo von load oi niclft. tor tlie putter- : n.p IniMly, which lie on its way thither,1 Hi.d 1 hen bird to a medienl friend, whom be , di-pieb.d to the boune f aorrow, with in- I iMruetiona to ilabU beat .,d look to him fori., H,rollif 0o..-ervulivB u.an ; but .0Uir. (py. "And then," ..d l,e, " I went borne ! gcuteIllt. ou U,c Democratic anie bad ..aid will, a libt If art, and Vrjnyed the sweete.t 1 tliey ...ed 10 ui.Uerataud ciea. ly bat tiny ate p that baa blt-nat:4 ii V piilow lor uiany a( .day. I 'I he next eer-nlrg he mu-stered courage j for pure di-intnre-tHf! cbariiy requires cour- ! au'v 10 vinit the fatiiiy wboni he had re heed Ilo rhatiicd the o..ne I A bright fire war) biirniiijf o.l the hearth, the iltlli ' ouea wrre playing upon the tj.jor, the inoi I.': . lay calmly, aiuinrt a.uiliuily, in the bid, ai.il the alioeleR irl, her team dried away, ' ae. Died allll0t ha.py now. 'I hi change bad bi-en produced by the eontrihutiona ol food, fuel and fun.iture, which our amateur ' philantbiopiht bad cent to I lie liou-c the eveuin prenoua and on that ery day. 1 The k'1"! n-cgi)ited hm. the momeiit he en tered tbe door, and nh her mother thank, ed him aeaiu and ayain, and with tear ' Ffrramiiiir .'mm their ey.", fur the relief 1 which they bad tieblly col jectured be bad relit 1 In m. ! The Mory of the family i that of bun drr d dwelling Mi the jiirr. M and the cellar, 'and the ililapidat"d il weiiii.).'M of our city ' The moihi r waa anidueiited vn man, and bad been imlependetit in cirtu.in-laiict 9. In t. mpotanec ruim d her hu-tand and earri ed biiu lo h ii prave. She waa left without ' a pam.y to aupport her-elf and litile one", but I J haid lul or bad aurcet di d in doiii; ao uutil r-be was fciitd with eii'ko-. "Win n throwo upo the bed of auttenn', : tiemai. Iroui North Caroiiua was a Wbij;, kbe bad hot a penny in the boue. Ar- i,d w us nut now, and never bad been, a tide afitr article bad one to the pawut.ro- ' lni mher of the American party, lie never kera, and her daughter had even parted ; ,B, ccion to vote pro or con upon the with her (hot-, and put ;.n an old pair she Ku-s tjuertioD, and it did aeiin tn him, bad found in the alley, lo fet a little n.ste- ' therefore, that be was a man up"t. whom all tin tire Inr her poor sick, sufiV. my, y.-t dear- uie el em outs of opposition tolhe Hepubiicsna est mother. Everything, alino-t, but the could unite- Their Noriheni Democratic bed, had j;one when she eni-ouhten d the fi u-uds could not object to In in ou acc.uiit stranger, and ju-t at the uio.iiei.t w hen star- of A ui ricalii-tu. Iu view of the al.so'ule valion seemed inevitable, relief came in the necessity for an organisation, be hoped ihey mysterious manner we have de.-cribt d. How woU'd all unite to elect Mr. Smith, hsjpy they wore that niht ! Tin y had The votiujj w aa then cmiiuienced. fire, they bad food,they had uiedieinea fori lr. CLEMENS, of 'ir(r.iiia, when his their mother, loo ! Our trii-nd ould cheer- name was called, said he had voted for fully have parted with the last pi i.ny lor the Messrs Uncock, Scott, Mayuutd. and Gil relief ofthe poor, w hi n, sraitd in tbt heme Uir. Ue bad pone out aa a sort of dove of poverty, he saw w hat joy a t rifle from l is mii'u au nuve-braucb in bis mouth, but fouud own nurse nan pro..u. Act when the sick and emaciuttd mother called him to her Led'ide. and in beautiful, touching lau- KUSi-e, and from her liiiifrmo-l heart, pray - ed llenveh to bear the widow's petition, and puivie. din ct and bli-a- iiim, bis bearl ex- piiii ncr'l a Joy tranquil, s.Teiie, ana over- g-,. iii-h bo had never f.-lt hefore L'n'il then lie had never experienced the xq"i ite pleasure of ai:. eood ! Alter the roll call bad butt, nearly cou 'Ihe mother is r'etuii well. She now clu,l, d ait- by Ihe w indow of a isin, jet comlortab- J)r. MALLOUY, of Keutueky, auooun- ly lurni-lied room W hen .-he p ts able to'ced that Mr. Smith bad receive! voles wo.k she will have a feaini; machiiie to as 'cuoujii to insure his election by the aid of sist her tn her lahors m ssjs our truLU, wLo took pity upon the Shoeless Girl, Th AT A'lDKMAI. I'lsi ul.. The Thila- delphia hvoi.ing liulltlin siiys : i jf j, .j uee0 a So itlie. n. man whose 1 ei,,,0 , rii.coverrd by accident, the I ,nile orti wouid have rutv with rondem- ' M,ou. ,t I u, be i q.ii.l. v harsh with NottU- , ru ,. el. .0 to to the t'uhitol i rei.ared to I r . . . , c, ,L. l.u!y. The South I.- justitied in its j 1 ! -f.-. i i iij; towards the North, when sue'. I Sorthet inrs are detected in unwormy prac- j j;ut we BOU;d have Mr liarkin . eoiidiinned alone by tie South. i he pro ,,,. ,d prea-a ol tbe No.lb abould pronounce ( M,..,Ht ic t. ...ark upon him, aud reject the puerile excuse tie ullcicu. I'd A VERS FUR ComIU ESsM KN. Thomas to the God of the louuders and framers of 1 this Republic that he would mercifully in- ite.uosc his stroin; arm of power, and save ..... ....o.v. vou..,,, .,o ., : eontu-.o,. that now threat.., us, and that i they w ni read his caid lo their congress ! lions, aud request iheui to do likewise A wedding was broken up in a summary manner near Vinei-tiiies, a lew days ao The party had assembled, supper was rra dv, the bride was dressiiiL'. the minister coining, and the groom anx."u-ly atriiisr. when the lady s brother arrived in hot ba-te with iutelligei.ee that ihe bridegroom was () , he d;,, nd "jo.. themselves us well as it the wedding had , . " D Hilton H. Helper baa tbe following in his l,pediiig Crisis'': "Wo believe that lUuve are, as a general rule, le-s ameuahle t0 .Jt) moral law than alsve-holdi rs." i be Iu u0 sU,ie fc.iHO Itoui bis employer 0,l((,t . ,how someihing about the lee.ins ot tbitvea. t w lluven Mut. A WiiiTlv I oKHulslt. I be steamship 1 1- ' tnm-o, Capt. Laytield.lrom l'ortlaud, briugs j for eXl,ibiiitj. a abite porpoise, which waaj I ... w. .: ....... It ! . aj , . s,a1juw river, It weighs ii. attll poul((.Si Blld ls a rare specimen, aud M cmu by three Cauad.ana. . The question Can a u.au m.rr, b.s Blther I" v. recently demouairated in the ifhr(rt(j(li jn iotloa. D. 0. Eddy f "rna ma ni.ri'iil to jr MALLOUY, of Kentucky, auid the soullleru Ontioaitiou Dartv veaterdav voted .-eneraiiv for Mr. hmitb. of Xortb Curoiina were doiiijr, and that the boulbem Uppo- lion ought therefore to put their caadioato fairly iu mm. in itiou. lie win. iburrloro in- hiructed by bi" putty loruiaiiy to noiiiiuate Mr. William N. II. tuiiili.ol Nortii ('aruli tia, aa a candidate lur the pe.iiteiauip of tbi- llou-e. Mr. CltAWFOlID, of Georgia, inquired 1 ..' " . m- c :.i ., .... . 1 autin. r or uui i.r. ..iniiu eouiu com 11 the eutire areiik'tli of tbo American party. ' , 1 ... V! maiii.uv 1 r 11 .1 ..east nnv other than a Democratie vote, but Mr. iWALLOKt, be leved be could. It 1 y . . ,. 1 v m w , t.. be now felt cai eri upon to saerihee party wa biaoipu..ou, aUo, that J r .""mil l oujrht, 1,1 ,IQ'" " 1 v not . j . ... ..1 - 1 i .1.- pro my y ' . 1 1 .L a orr.tu.iy uu . 7 . Mr. tHLhft, of Couth Caioiina waa ready to volelor an t and-out American a,ai a Ki put lieau, but had not Lervlol .re voted lur Mr btnith btcauae be bad not bten lor maliy put lorwurd by the ijou.hcru Uppo - t ion ; and he U.il not think it an fair lo i xpt ct them to go over lo a mail whom they would nut itu umelvt'S unitedly aupport His lirt choice wait Mr. iiocock.but it there war a general uipo.-iiion on the Democratic aide to unite upon Mr. biniiu, he would vole lor him cbietluliy. Mr. .SMITH, of Yirf.ii. ia. aaid the Vir ginia delegation bad been rrqueted by the ."Mate Ltglelaiure lo vole for any con-erva-tive iiattoual man. He understood tbe eeu- ' DO drv (Dot on which to reat tits teet, tl was disposed to uo upou, anot'tit-r voyaire discove.y, and would not vole (or Mr Smith ' until ho was satistjed that be could receive the support ol his own frieuda. Whi n the Southern Opposition should be united, he would cous.der what should he his proper ' curse: hut at presant he wou'd art tor ulu,Bei' and vote lor Mo ue, of Mississippi. the Democrats in this llou-e, aud they would ! put him up aaiii. Every man on their side had voted lor bim, and the Democrats could jevenuow, by changing Iht-ir votes, make ; 1. 1 in Speaker of the House, and defeat the I Keiiubiicau party. Let the country know j thai fact. j Several eutiemeu ou the Democratie (Ide :ci. need their voles to Mr. Smith, of North , Carolina, without remark, I Mr SICK I. KS. of New York, alluded to , ; M Vllft. f0, ir. Maynard ol len.iessee, on 1 former occasion, 'it was not without em- I hnrrassiiieiit. and some necessity of eip'.ana- t0, that a Northtru Democrat, represent- j const it ueuei.-g in w inch there is a large j foreign eleme.it, could vote for Southern ! jtrutletuea, who, if not obnoxious to himself as au American, nas assM ...... u. ..... kind. Uut be was wiihn- to meet his eoi.stnu- cuts on that mbjeet. and had uo doubt they wou.d endorse bis action voting tor a lie toted tor conservative ha'ional mau Mr. Smith. Mr. CKAlGK, of N. C. said, believing this contest was about to terminate, be cheer tuily voted for bis colleague, Mr. Smith, of ' r .-.vj jv,S, of Ya., (aid, inasir , yf ,Sl,ltl, ss Toted lor by all his ps ' , , ho f ,h. s Noril. Caruimi said, inasmtirb jartv Mate ( (irIn , , Blllhor , , ,rea- Mial,1,0(,i w illcl, h,d been d-eus,ed here on tins Uoor, he would change Ins vote to bim. hoping that nn i-tl'vetual rebuke would be aui. itiisierel by his election to those who endorsed .he doctrines ot that book. Mr. CLAlUv, of N Y . deemed it his .l..,e t eoi.iril.ute lo the country, so far as th it mi- 'ut resuil from the orgain.aliou of ; this Hou'c. and t herelore, without a waiver ; of any political views of his. b gave his 'vote lor M '-'"""i MNJ,; U; , , ,N, of Mi -., had never l,ui.,r vn.j il tor anv but a Democrat, but reserving any expUna.iot. for his constitu ents, be voieii for Mr. Smith, of North Caro- ! lina ! Mr J. t'oCIIKANK. of N Y , said they ' had now arrived at a cri-is when, if tb-se changes continue, they tn'iiht re-ult in tli .l.fiioii of a St-eaker; aud view of his resi.oi,iliiiity. be desired to submit few words to tbe country and his constituency in relation to the course he intended to pur ' he org.-x,.i,n of this was a 1 r , ' , . . . . i , nmation devoutly prayed lor but sue eon-uin illation that waa not the only object to bo aceom plished. If it were, wny were they not loug ago organised ! W hy should not the: f votcA f ir Mr or I t ti.. were controlled by other reason, than those of lbe loaves and fishes. More than success ... mt a.ak. in parly acl.ou, aud the mo - i... lL,.in..r.u tor . r. iSlmrni.il . iney ment that success was. hru.t iu their faces,!,.,.! girt up the v-pe.kersbip to a p ,d principle trampled under foot for it. ,,ke tarrwell to discipline and .11 tbe s.lu- r, i fl ence of party". He oould not, if h" -ere obliged tn return to his eonstituet... without an organisation, cait bis Tote at tee fnhric by the Mrength and inherent itnlity 0,ll,e U.-m..erlio party 1 ie uau """-" "1 ,0 make theae r. mark by the general ac- , ton of hia party tr.eoda around hitn, and e-pec.ally by the re...ra ol Iim colleague, j Mr- rlark ) 1 he Ket.tl.Miian pronoae.l a a 1 canri.da'e. what, ver hi pont.ca. am, .auu,.-., -oU U in op ioi inn w ." ,u"'l local Democracy of thi dt-tnot, become bin. e D tiiocroiin r-proaeiitatie. to cit a ote lor '.,1111. M. the eonirary, it wan due to the iii!eKrity of ibe Di mot-ratic I party that be aUonld Hill eoniini; bis vole ui.hin the rank- of the party. W there- fore voted ff.r Mr Millfon, of irtfiitia , f ... . leeiinif to iiairitur Mr biiiitu waa not .;.,. , . lvnnw-N.-r.tl iin. but ow-Nt'"tl in Olav Wbiu and Webster Whig, belong. ....-. .., ,re(j with tl, - 1 J , . ,; . -tVn.oer.tte party upon the .rentquest,o.,s nd ail other issues b- rciuiini: io -iitve.v tweeii th. ni I I become obsolete, ami as it was now po-sil ! to elect bin. he was pre pared to (jive him bis vote, aud hoped the North western Democracy would follow tbe example in the extraordinary emergency. Mr lMK'Oi'K, of Va , reviewed the pro gress of the cot test, and asured the pentle man from New York (Mr J Cochrane) that be bad t.o rankling or mortilieation becauae the Southern Opposition Lad not vot.'d for bi.ii. He miu tit be ambitious, but he w uid hn!d thnt 'pennriary to Ihe ood of his coun try, and for the sake of "iving piaoe lo an a.rit.iti d and excited country, aud with a view lo make one blow to repress the irre. nressible conflict, be would vote lor .Mr Smith. Mr. SCOTT, of 01.. aaid he represented a lri.e foreign bmn consiituetiey, and could never have voted for a man who would have proscribed them, but he would vote for Mr. Smith e a national man and a hi. Mr. FLOHKNCK, of l'i , voted for Mr. Smith, protesting that in so doing he lower ed no standard "of Democratic principle, and dcired only to drive back sectionalism. 'Micro were many old Whins amonL' his con stifuenfa who were now ranged under the Democratic banner. Mr. MOHKIS, of III , could not obtsin bis own consent to change his vote to Mr. fMnitti. Vuv wowl4 t -ut t .ta.. "--l1" trt t elate the rea-ons for his nctiou. 01 fill -l J hi., .ntn n .vir rt'L ir-t. oi in, f"""3r '" " Mr. Smith upon the asurnee that tl. Democracy had it in their power to or.-anue upon Inm. ami that ue was nov . me... ..v. . the .nipriean party. lie climiicu w t . ttiated by mo'ive of patrioti-m. and a de sire to avoid the appearance of factious op position to the or janixation of the llou-e. Mr. HOLMAN. of la . called attention to resolutions, of the Indian i Democracy, do- .. - ,,. Ucompton, aud Peoples' elanim it to be the duty of Democratic Rep- ,ii sev(.r., t,aUJ i,lti,e House except the rese-itattves from Indiana to eupporl only , j , lWi(li(n rarty nc di-rUimed beiug a the Dcni'-eraMe m minee liniiiut minister though he would admit tbat Mr ENGLISH, of la , asked who was the hg u jmrd gUei Baplj, ,ud prooeed Democratic nominee! 1 eij t) iJXlort ,ue Northwpstcru Democrats to Mr. HOLMAN. Mr. Bocock, for whom 1. jn oriJ(ulij!in! lb House. The Kepubli havo voted I c,ns CJUI,j uaVe orgauixed week ago if tbe Mr ENGLISH said Mr. Kocock bad been I bnTc MU.cted , mre ,COeptable can. withdrawn, and the fact th .t a laroe major.- , -oul.l not do it. why ty of Democrats had voted for Mr Sumo i equivalent to a Democratic nomination. Mr. MUFFIN, of N 0 , supposed he was the lust of the Southern Kepresentatives ; svtliittj. If they lost thi last opportunity eive his vote for Mr. Smith, and would not;(. ieypr .noti.er, for if they trice HIS voie mr -i . . have hp(in miyne t0 do so now if be tbo t . nllia b. ,n i,?irv to tbe Northern Dem- n. ,a devoted to the Democra ocraey. He was devoted to the Democratie , Hs tj1P ,rue coutititi"U.I parly of the J,n1"lrP ,, ue WIS R,ii-ed aud eneonrag r(1 , TOtV for bis respected colleacue by or,bern llemorreta, uiajor.tj oft ad- whoin haiJ alrt,jv o.,e tint way, and aouiu now oban(:t wia'vn.c to Mr. Smith. KNljl.lSH. of Ia , would vote for Mr Smith as an OM Line Whig, agreeing I tot )rc ...d ) cast hi vote for Mr. Corwin. withtbe Democracy nponthe great q-ietiou Mr , l.;N K.IN. ot Fa., said be voted for of slavery and in preb reuce to m Kepubhoan. j j,r Slntl unUtr mi. apprehension supposing Mr. DAKK.ofN Y , waa not yet prepar- j ,0:lt h was an American, hut bearing tbat ed to'say he would vote for Mr. Smith. but)ll0 js Hmply an Old-Line Whig, and that he when the time came when be could elect j demii.es to answer the q-iestion as to whether him he would not hesitate. He referred to ,or , ,. ja tu faVor ol a slave code for tho the Irish patriots of New York, cilr.u f J'erriionea, he would change hu vote to Mr. the United States by ehoioe, not by acei- ; stucrtuan Applause and hisses.J d nt. and as good citix.-n aa any on that j ,r KUol'.of Ark, Did not Ispeaktha - f M. jth wnwl. fl,,or' k": ril.d le becv.se it was a ever, his vote wouiu rim t- - i duty he owed bis country, and would rep.y the ohli.'ili.'h due to the Whigs of New York who helped to elect part ofthe Dem ocrat.c State t-cket in New ork la . tali Mr VALIiANDIGH AM, of O. was wid mir to unite th eno'iah .South vestern Hem ,... .n.i the naralvsi which ov,., ,.,,n lhi liovernnient ll was, ..... ,nir.. in lake tlie responsitil.il, 01 sou - of thines. Mr MOUTHS, of 1.1.. said it bad been said Mr Smiih had never been a member ofthe merieti Order; but be a .. of at-e, and let bun speak for bim-elf He bad been deceived ii.-o giving his vote hereloiore by thee second band assurance.. Mr 1 HKBFK of Wis, said he had Mr. bAl hAlifcf . o. interro.;. au tor - - - - r, c,"vea V""' , In oi He represented more aoopte.i ein us . ".' ' J. v ...I h- helived tl.al.0tt the Clerk to preserve order. than any oi.ier .in .....-- every one of them if here wou . Sm th of North Carolina M r . uQ miji,r 'r - - ' A oV-Mion.. and it ... . ... : Mr. MOH111S '-.fJ n, favor ot a . ' , and be w.. not yet ready to ground ", twenty three m e mbers Mr. II ILL. of t.a . said Mr Smith wasae lec-ed out of deference to ,bow who do no, serotht-e w,lb lb. doclrinva ot tbe Auio- i nean par.y Juiith wou'd i.-.m n W 'U u on-ioi ii.'u- Mr. CLEMKN6, si desired thuroaD- ,.,....,, k., ,he cbair unuleUted, aud .,., ;t B11d Wl)11ld oL itiCt, to al(iittlt.rJj in,err0lat.Mi. WON pjiHUlY, of Pa., waa willing jutlher cuuocaa.oo for tbo a.ka - country, aud " ' ., . , . . . , . ul-, Ule to, Mr. fruiith. al.houi;!. he oould not have done so if be bad been au flmeii can, who would consider it an oflence lur a, man to be born where God appointed. Mr. TEN DLEI "N, of O , numbered -mong bis constituent a lar-ie number of Germana and Irish, Catholics and Frotea tents, to hom he owed much, but would 1 voto for Mr. Mini n upc " ' hw bad txvtr li.keti an 1 " P i d..ea ol t n- Know N voto for Mr. i-;ihilh upon his assurance tbat ti v of tbe proauripuvu Dledi.es (.1 in-- ivuuw .-.utui..B r . .- i , ...:.e.j Mr- MUnll I 5, oi in, was now a.i-uc with tbo p..'ion of the gentlemau frotu North Car-!ina, and beiu: desiroua of au organization upou a national inau he wouid ci.-.t.L-e his v-.te to Mr Smitb Applause J Mr. .1. ft it'll I! AN K. cf N. Y., bad ex tt nd. d his it.iuirn-a .it.ee he last addrea4 his fellow ui.-u.ber-. an-1 louini that Mr. Smith stood iu a d ti- ieiit political attitudo in.m that what he had supposed If ho had heeu a member of a Know-Noiliin Lodge it wouid or ehould not exeiude him from Dem ocratic lib-noship and support; but beiug au Old Line Whig, which was the nearest ap proach to Di-Uiierai, aud tree 1 1 o ill Iba I. pro-y ot Know .Vitiiiufisiu, be I'eit it bU dun under exi'titit' circuiuslaiicea lo vow lor Mr Sii.it n f N t'aroiina. Appiauw J Mr. LANDKUM. of La., bad alaaya here- inform voted for Democratic uo.uiuees, but j rf ,-0liow bi, etandaid bearer to the Sctutheri' Uppo'ition cau.p, aud volo wnu bim lor Mr Sniilh. Mr. 1tti AN, of 111 . referred to tiie largo aecesioh to the D- tnocrocy from the Old Line.Wniis t.l his district, and would vota lor Mr Smith to .jive peace once more to a distracted country. He had b.en asaured by the iientiemati hitiiseif that he never be longed to any other than the Whig party. Mr McllAE, of Miss., desned it to go to the country that the Southern Opposition re fused to vote for a Democratic- caud.date. No Democrat had received the notes of half that or.iaiiia.tion. Bui be wouid take no rxcnptinu to u, uu wouid chaue bia rote to Smii n Mr. HlNDMAN.of Arx., vo.ea ror Mr. Smith will, tno uuder.tainiinu thit that gen tleman ni.tiv.iK. d and repudiated the doo- Ir.o... ot II. e rvno.v Otillll pariv. ne luna ,1(KUM w . Kt-publicau, aa a . (vi, Mr CllliU. of Ala., would ote lor Mr. Smith as vii net of palti iti-iii, although tha aei mii;ht cou-iiM. bun to private life fur the balance of bis ia, Mr. MnilU had votea . , ,- ,, ,.,.,. Ame.ieana. Old (,houj' no, ,ha cou!iervative nieuT If tbo il.n,oorat:, had lost their standard bearer let , .. . . ,auk. of Wn N H came within three or four vote of electing Mr s.t.iih ii,,-,so shrewd men in tbe Kenub- , j. wouu) ukfj VHre tll!l, ,,., ,uouid not he another vote U.l the plurality rum sbuuld be adopted. Tu or three others ohanged ther votea to Mr Smith, aud it rumored that ha t uuie a uiaJor,ty 0I oue or lw yoti. M ' Mi ti; A- 0. o , ( who bs Dot here- , j ,ru""' '"J . tf" neu i said tUef mini witu.iraw. Snouts of " order. I Mr. SCKANTON. of Fa., withdrew bia vote lor Mr. Smith, and voted for Corwin, of Ohio, whom he put in wominatiou lor JMH-ak-er. tries 01 liw l'r. A voiee. riow lo reuuayivauia iron uuw i LLnuehter i'oiiiiierole exciteuieu; aud coufustoa r s rer.,led )r. MORRIS, of Fa. said understand- ; ti.era a a.sposi.ion uii ...o f. . u.e Kcnuhilcan to chauge ironi, ann pre- : srnt a!1 , candidate oue of two gentlemen ,.,,, ;,y distinguished for ibeir service to bK c0llntry, and their soundness upon tbe ! j.e, f the day. he should lor the preent witndrsat his vote from Mr. Smith, i ,Ild ,-ive it to Mr. Crow.u. Applause aud hls-es, ami cries ot "order j M ( l it,-us. 0f lomm moved that lbe , ciesir,.im .i...r on .ft. Democratic aide caiWd - ,,..,,,..,;,.,! a to inemhors. to ner- a voie ur. or v.... -ee - ----- , , I ons privileged to tbe floor, and to speeta- direct au- tors in the galleries to preserve order, and Laid it there "as another disturbance in lbs l .h be would direct that the oUenOcr ; b ejecieU, uot of course including tbe la- i M . IIUISIIIN nf Ala . tuo'i iinx. me ne- termin.t.on of tbe Clerk was in tbe m.iu correct, but tbe extr.ro.iit.ary scene which. . j H tue.e domouatra- . ' . wolJli. The Clerk, lna-mueh as tbe scene, are extraordinary, their ia the greater uoaoiijf of preserving order. I 1 be L.l s-t votes a-as rwal. Icmi oouuteuauoei. ibere a no u;e ia. wou.
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