Carolina tlrqe io 6oc to ijoqir GcqottD, W 10 Si'-" CHiLR.IjiO'rTE, 3ST. C, FEBRUARY 23, I860. THOMAS J. BOLTON, Editor & Pboprietgd.. TERMS: 7imNnrlii-'''"'", Win j w ill be a Honied tr. auu. criber. at TWO IMJI.I.AUS in aiivanc. TWO iiiil.LAR! AMU HrTY CUNTS if payment be delated (t liire inniillnjuiiu 'I'llKKK Dol.l.AKtl I tile uti "I' IHa year. Nopaper will be disenn. 1 nii.ii iililH arraaragua ire paid, net pi it I In i .,pm I ul Ilia Kllllur. A.iierliaenitiiilaiiiaurleg'alOna Duller per square ( ii line. r leea, tma ailed type) lor lit Aral uiaer. lnm, and 0 eente fur each con tinuaiice. t'uurt ad. ,crli.c..nnla ud Ki.erifT's Hulee charged US per cml li ik lit' r ; and a ieo uilnxi nl'331 per cent, will be iiiiUu from tl'a regular pricca, for edvertiarre by Ida AuverlistnicMla liiacrud monthly or q i irlcrly. at $t per aquara for earn lime, rkuiu in.. nllil J 75 can la per equart- fur earli lime. I peraun when ecniiing in their advertieeinenU mu'l mark Ihe number uf ma.-rtiona neair-sd or ll.rj will b inaarled Itnlil forbio aud charged ac. ITPoaliuaateia art authorise.. 1.. tel ee agent. 3.11. ,VIIaKIXMX 41U, EtALLftS IV ISlLt B BBd PUT II Wit u. 5, Granite lUrit,..iiU Ilia Manama lluuee, CHARLOTTE. N. 0. Attention given lu Impairing W alibis A Jewelry. J.m. 7. I1'J- I3lf T. II. l)Hi:.M & CO., tt llOM tl I A 1(1 TAIL i, i:ai.i its IN BRITISH FRENCH b APIER1CAN DllV GOODS. t'.ltlI.T, II'1'. mioi, AM II YI.I Altl'. 1 it. it iitl.o 1 1 1:, v t . J A Sii.a, Ja , T. I-araraTta At.ai.sMa. jaaji . V . Tar. a f ft 1IIK aatax-riher takr. pha.ure in announcing 1 tu hia Im . end Uic puaic genet, lit, 11..'. I.. l.aa lakcl. t'ua long tal.bliahid auil Well kh..l. II I. I, anerter, p....ib,e prrp.r.li..n to are. ,m.d-lr Ilia bn.nn.-aa. IF-i.llu.g and vi.uit.g I ., I i, (I, t public, lu Ilia moat SkiieiaCtui J I'.lticu ar all. nllon la paid lu bia wi net; -smiurl la ritori. in Uim KOO.MS. II a STAlll.r-S are al.uM.unii euMpiit-d a... I. 1,1 Ml by l.fi III. o.tr ; and l.i all den-aHlllt lit. I... .f . r a g tr bi ivfaonal atlt Minn. A r.i.ul.itUaittlMMm'it runa r.gaUr.j lu li.e L r.t , , I... .r'.l ll ""a ,!i, I-M .li.rl. t,. .i...r.a lil..r.l alure ol I m: un.ie p-liutt-ga la Cwatldri.lly atmcllrd. VM UOWZKK. A.i rmun li, IS..". 3b I t;THE UNION," AIM II M K III Alio i: llllltl), PHI.AIjLI PH1A. I "JON h. NKHtdMbll, I'ta.iiflar. Jdt?V ' E",: nudM.nlieU l.....,g pa.rl.a fVVT -at ad Hie li.lrr.at ul hie ..rinrr !J!h..ili..r - K't. it.e fliatf III I ll-il'l. oould tall lux .tin. I, ..l, .if l.. l uoim Ui ila t..inili nr lul ll ai.ttin I'Kila. cti'.lua, 1 1 uu r um lu.mna.r .M. .Ufa. .a a.lU'ti.'n t m l"'l a I. w al. pa fr..i.i In. '.ici.4l arliU. a ul Irad. , IT- la II,.' ut. !. 111. I. th-na n buainraal ('ill to tlioaa in a.-.rrll "I p...urr. tor ..:i.l4l.lljr p.-.mg and rrpaaeti.e, I.,, a.) c.r.anU Hum hi rluaa p...I ni.il y , fl .r . I. p.. . . Mil n.ir l.,r li.e nwi r...lliiual auil. .! I..II . .Hi, t. all p,.c.a 1.1 ll.ll.rat lit i.r -u..ut ti.r . I J. Tiie rr.ii'Mcl'.r f ir.a aauri.t.ce lli..t ' 7'ar ' al aa" ah. II be .. .l .luaurl. ph.rjrlrr aa ill M.e-I pumic aprub.lum. auu Iruulu ri apt el. tl.l aulicll S.i.li.t ....linn ,,U.,l,t. l.r..i. l JV I" ' 1' I'l l N S NKWOlMKH, A2hiI lb. IfuLi. SJ-I fauri.ari.a ( hi t lor 'I !( - A vtUl llr.-ltl. l WW. auli.t tlirr n. ili'.f.cfurni and lc H L.. .1,1, 1, l ..1. '.aid, 8 al for I'eller, Scald ' II. .d i.r li(anini, a d r""" '" "aitiaiiii l..f i..,li,.r aain u,.i. Il will alau l.ir alaii.a nut ul an? kin.l ! lMll,.i.t. Il ar pira..ll liu. a. r. t 1" !.'' o a. il afani.il c.u U l.-.i .1 a rc. .M..I.I p.HC. 1 Ii' !"P l'a boa tiled bj Fe.l.. II- ,l,lr pr.a..na and l. .id I" be a errl-m eu.e. I'I.e N,.,pe.n l.f h.d at Hr. I.. N. lluK liiaun 4. lu.'l It..,,. Kt..ra auil lr..m ma aalirit-l . C1IAS.T. K1IERIIARD. Jla 31. I-..J- Oil nr.irs! iii:iis:: iii:iis::: I'll. I.I llif Itaakltlll lll'll aMIlllll, Al Mtmyfmi-ljitu' 1'iicf: 1 Asll I'M It IX ... Ui eta. per loot. . ..la ... IT " .. "J'i ...3i 3 Ft " i " 3 4 " 4 b 7 In Ii U "4..ly II l SKAMI.I.sst UKl-Tt inaaufaclured tu order IUAA.H.VW iHKSHol all aimea, f..r walrr r al.,ai pnaauM , siutifd tli Ft t Jraai Mi r'aiti a. Al.hO 114 la I . Ma ol til ui.crij.li.uia atS5 cents tF pound. ., I J. li. F. LOt )N E. .Via 31. Inii. W Houses anil Lots for Sale. tUMI K Suh.cFiiwr "ti. .'uuae and 6 I. I Ult Inch be real.) ii. .unrig thu .1 par. 7'uc II, un- ia tiiii.toriaMe ,.l II i. ,.. itn,u, a a k H t he" . air V . IIUSIWMIIOHL IS I i I b e ai.'l a tAall nl eieelleul Water. 71ie a.lualiuu a gut.d una for a laiiiilr. AUD AuollitF i,.UM SHU ., fl.n.lil'g uppianle Ihe I ! r. ,,re oi 1 1,,- i,v. 7'. M. l arruw and alau a.ij ,iii,i, r the Perennage. I oat. aaiui. aiteti Ida tal ( Jiimarv rtril. n, w.LtcKwmi. Piano and Music Store. ffjUIK. iSubacriuer kerpa o.uilinuall y, on band JEL Fiaima made bj riuuiway lii., Nuni.'a&. t b.rk and.. Ilier makera.uf New Yurk. Wliiclilie will atll al the b.araet r.t.a Inr "ASII,t e.H.d pa. Kr. Atau, I lie luteal Mueic nn huliil. at No. Iljll aia atrial lietween tile Kii hange Uank and Hie American Jlutcl, fi.luiiil.in. 8. I . 8AMUKL GAUDINKlt. May I0M If. ',8. f I. h. KtttHIMjN, 11KKMAN L. LtlLiIMJ KjoiruisoN tv 1. 1. mix;. iMroiiiKiis Foitien and Tcmcstic Dry Goods, V IN 11. r AI.lv AMi l.'KT All., n a a ul. aia ITT, wi ik., raoii kiNO, II Altl Ik'lU.V ( . Aprtt St., ti'J. 7-1 T liai lill II it (ua I l ii c linaiii'a tiiitf ( mi):iii. J II IM ( 'f)MFANY cuntmuee lu lake r.aka a. L ;.lll.t li.aa b) tirr.un lluuai a, OutMja, Via au.a, A.e.( al u.uai ralia. 1 i illl.i t at tl.t Drug t-lme uf 1-. Nj HuUbi. a. ,i. I u HiFHtKb. 1 A. (3. STKKI.K, I'Ttttdrtit. C. OVKI1.M AN, Yvt J'rrnrrnt. K N VI. Ii U 1 CIIISON, .sr-c j. Tieas'r. l)IHI(t TnHrt. A. C. SIKKLI), J L. UliOWN, J M. U TAYLOR, S. T. UIIISIUN, ! C.OKRMAN, I'. SCARK, W.M JOII.S.-'KIN. Jull.H L RuiiW.n, F. r-'tAHR ll.d S. T. WimTOM, Uzrruttvt t'otiitntttee. f Afil 8, 18.19. 7tf $;JU(),CC0 io. 1 Fruit Trees rent nam:. WEf TM tCKS ii I'lLrJDLIiil ALL, 't rijiiirtuit til the li tt (jtrru Aurtvriii w-d .! J. ru, l.rur (j rrrr.6of o A. C, Hi 1.1) . ry 1. aptrllull) call li.e Ul. III. O.I (I ,.l I, , a riliM-na I.I l..r Southern Slalra tu tl.rll frrr lara;e aliM-k nl native anil accllll.eUd rrmt 'I mi. lur ti.a r..ll and Mini. I 'I rage. 'lliiai.iii ai,u ii,-ti.tai.iiie aaeorttmlt! i.i,a I.. . n pr-.pgat.d hum tiir.lti iKaliny Irr.a, and w.-rk-a.l i.ili li.e U.t ae. :liVj el.x ka, which t a aure guarantee ul truillulntaa ana l..t.ge ily , pr.inii. nrnl al.ara. Icrialira in ore. arnli-a; wblt h abuuiil nut be .rri..ked by pclauna i. ,.,!,(( lu plant ul. clieri1 ni.ei t.aj marktlii, or tainiiy u.e. 'I l.c luLk i on. i. la ..I Hit fuil.ia, ii.( trtta : l.'.d.UOO Apple tr.ee ; 100.110(1 IV.il. trtta ; 10,. id.ru Pta. tr.ta j I'J.IMO Apricl.; I H.IMHJ t bei r J ; li.idMi I Inn, ; loin Niii.i,ir: luub Almunuj I IIIHl Wu.o.i i 4UUU l.rapi ,i.. a. ila in. a a t f.nt a..ui liu. lit of Currant. Mirawmrr,.., Uj.m rru., I..H... U rrna. etc.. all of a I. . . 1 1 wul be a.. I.I on crj r.aauliabie ternia fur e.a.. or apprnjid p. r. Ail p .ck..ca put up in aupiiM.r a jlc. and a r..ii..lrlc .I.,."' ail.t I., rarli ualroli, ai.ua" ar. Ml(.l lli.l I ..rrliard all" I...B are tral.aplallt.d. if they e.ch one appeaFa ..n the I..I. i m ill a. l aa aj . ul tor tut lu'. "wr'V.'j Unit " 11, .!,!..( ul I). I p "I b M i .ii uii: arm in igh. r .1m,c Fidit Trcea and iuii g Inr the ri Sf. Is.'lt. 331 f. Dr. II. M. rritcliaid nylFi.ntia. rea,ar. ilully ann.ii ia ... l ruiinaliun tu ri aumc the aru't! a.l ,s1 H IHf. be c, nail. I' 1' at III. i the. I n p r p.c.criheti fur wilhuui el. arte. sfFf 31. 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M e..i. . .!. ,.... ,r..(..Ji..M . ,..laa,ll a, a kl. a. llea.Ui l.e. a ,m , u.a ".t tJTJ'izaiZf.Trii a r.r"r" h.7ii.'" ; mi. , .i.-m o'.m. r..i i. aval a ... i.,i 4 hulera Hoiliuk a., I a e i... v lutleia. ;- '-j: .j, :,r,:";,,,,,".':;::,".r;L,a?l,u" "i-'i.'i. i,Tia".ia.a l.'r ' JaillMlleeiaaoia.allaal Vr'J": M ,"l"V,.:..e 1.1.1- (htrat ... l- a - Saa ..... aum mejr a.. "u. a. i al. a ..'a, ., '. -ii . e.al s tiema la I I,. I.I..,, ike,, at a., ."i.... , wn.i.a. e.l... iaa,Ml k. lka.as.Hil. a. I S"'. a - Iiul.ta , a) aaviinaj laa I a I'eaeean.l aj !.., linn rntr, a J ail r'eacre I'"- ' Tl" - " .""''" i.Tke.." . s.l.a.,u - ... a in aj -r " "a a.a,.fal ,.,... ' 1 S.II talin u.e II aee alt li.e lUill Ul.atilllti.ua I..I.IH'... V Ii. Ila Int .... aa- sill UilM Ii. Hie ......llh 11 Hit li.e ll.tl- K. al"'. and aatalltaw tool li l..ull.e.. THE LIVEIl IN VIGOR ATOR a H IHII'I.' VF His, .H F.av. a. .1 U S..I. rt Liter "u. aKklaaell l.ltei. II. Il.at HA MO III! km r. ..'... : Hnalaa. S.a raik. W hnl.iu.le Aaenlal a .... a p.. a .nt TV. I....TI S..ka. rklbaM. V 1. a..." ..,.' ...ost.l llaaa'as rla.ala.al ; ;" ' r " j , , i ,... I- M la.ua.. I !.... II k a. h is ,.l. v k k II. aia. haBaaaa,. AtaJ lTi I'AUR .. CO., (. hut tout, JV C. A LARGE SUPPLY Ol (nistahle Vs.-rnts JUiaX PK1NTLD t'rtm On Ckarlflt Ctuntr Lines. T WILLIE 1 IOHTHKAKT. 'Tit very mn .ll, thai anuay hand, So prctly and au fair; 'Ti. v. ry awed to feel il glida So (cully tliruucb 'ny l"r. 'Tia u.i.rc than bliaa to feel it gluw Wbcii ncailcd cluae hi im:ie; 'Tia lieav'i. la. prt-ee it t.. niy hua. And bear ber uiuriuur ' tiiiue." They're very blue tlinae pretty eyta tvi full uf love imd (iiflit, I.ike t,ira uih.ii a cl.uiiieta akyv 'I n iflnnly the night. And nil ! 'lie very, very aa-cet, Tlinae beautcnua nrba lu aee. And know a holier, aollir ligl.l, Siiiiica liuin litem uutu ma. 'Tia beautiful, Unit velvet check, ho may and a., while, Wbera laughing dimplca gaily cliaae T,li- lilu.l.ua Willi lt h J; 1. 1 ; 'Tib better tln,n a dream uf joy To have it awectly lie tSo tcndeily again. t my nwn, Winn i.u une t-lac ia nigh. ''I ia ery ies Ibal ru.y uiuuli VVit'i coral lipa au r..n ; There ia no (lower h .If ao l..ir Wilhin Inr garden b--d. TitM uulcel tuitea that la-ue from That " may cell .if eounu The null' thai hnvera Inviog y Thoae darling hpa iruuuc Are aoflrr than the l:.l.,nl .train Ol the yoiidiilier'a a.mg : la brighter than the hi; III of Flare, V In ii nig. .ia are ciarh and l.mg. "l ie race! to know that Ihnae dear lipa Wert prcaacd by Ftune beiure; 'J nal all their kle.te are reacrved t ut V tiiie. iveritmro. 'lia very eoft tlml dark broarn hair 'J liul tl.iaia in many a curl Up"; Inr iiatnty ahuuldera fair. And round her neck ul ie.ri. The htlle wal.l, the rounded arm. The band, ti.e rheek and ey.a, Makea Kate ju.l the awectcat girl 'JS'iatli (aroliua aklva. Pisccllaitcmis. "PAPA 00E8 THERE " LV MHS. CABULl.Mt A. SA ULS. Msvu'l I go as, it fa you, pspa? Please isy I msy, won't you?" J he vtorda were uttered in a rda.titive and aadly entreating tone, the hands of the , speaker clasping the knees of the listener. ' It was a boy of seven years who lisped them, a beautiful boy, with fair high brow, around which there clustered a gl'.ius wreath of auburn curls; with dark Dashing ryes ; cheeks rosy nitb health ; lips like the ehernre of summer, and a voice like the. bilds that ta them. There were tears in those eyes at this tune, though, aud the dimple Uiouto was quivering. Ii was a man of aotne fivo and thirty who listened to this plea; a man who bad been (,f noble foru', sud princely bearing. Aye, over form aud face. His locks were mat ted. Li forehead scowling, his eyes ml, but hot aith teara; there acre furrows ou his checks, too, and a brutish look iu me expreaaioii of bis lip. Taiee did the little boy addrra him ere be snaaercd. Then pushing the child rudely from him, he said, lu a stem voice, " o, uo it s uo place lor you. Again those fair, small bauds etcircltd the knees. " You go, papa. Why can't I too? l)o hi uit go." For a moment thu heart of the inebriate arc mod 10 nake from its sleep. lie shud dered as he thought of the character of the place bis puresouied boy wou!d enter, lie tiFtk the child tendctly iu his arms, aud kissed him as of old ; then puitiug him down he said kindly : " Yod must not ask ma a.'aiu to taki you there. Il is no place for little boy," and selling his hat, he hurtled fiom the room, iiurmuiing to himself a. be paced his way to the brilliant bar room, " and uo place (or men, either. Would to God I had never gone !'' For a long time Willie stood where his father had left him ; then turning lo the low i li beis that faintly clowed upon the hearth, he sat loa ii in his little chair, aud resting his head upou his mother's lap, said ear nestly : Mainm a, why isu't that pretty store good piace for little boys? Papa bvc to far I here. It was a trtihir u lestiou for the poor. heart-broken woman. She had so far kepljkuow you sin t cross. Oh, get oysters aud frmu ber son the knowledge of hi father's ! crackers and tea. papa ; and a caudle, 'cause in She could uot bear that he should look with shame upon him, or that hi pure aud gtntle heart rhould ibus commune wilh so itileUsa a grief. Kindly she toyed with his long tinglets for a while, then said rn dearingly, "Papa knows better than you, what is best for his little boy. Wheu you grow older you will learu why Le docs not wish to lake yo j " Then rising, she cart fully put down ber babe upon it little bed, aud tied ou Lur hood and cloak. " Miud the cradle now, Willie, I'll come back soon, and then yo't shall Lave some supper aud uice fir t sit by, too," and ta king a large basket of ironed clothes, she went out. A wealthy mother would have been frightoned at the thought of leaving ao young a boy at night fall all alone with au infant lo care for, and ao open fireside to sit beside. Rut poor Mrs. M. knea well ahu could trust Willie with his sisier, and as for burning up, there was not coal enough to thaw hia blue stiff fingers. No, she did not fear lo go aud leave him, for he bad thus becu left many a time, aud aUays e.refully obeyed her. fellow 1 Lis thoughts would waudur to that brilliant corner atore.i, here he Vaew hia1 father always went tevciiiug; and his; uvi ...a, in-.. IU ;uew there 1. for l.o uruiii was ouny wiru oagtr woiitierin knew Lis father loved logo, aud kue must lie RoinetliiLir that he liked. i.a.e .. bnmn arraili till Inn,. f.e Walliaa ss aaleep. What lay Uhiud thoae scarlet curtains, was a mystery he sought to uo- ravel. Al length he whicpefrd eagerly as if to. enooursge a louring sb, "Papa u.ed to tell niu, if I wanted to kuoif anytbiui: very, i bad, to pcr.ievcre, and i would find it out. Now, I do want to know what makes him . love to gothtto so. I Ijcow that there must j be pretty things hehiou lhose wiudows. I ! should not wonder," Sd his cheeks were 1 i?lowiiia " if it waal'- .airv house. Wbv oaVt . go I1-' ' ' Poor Willie T Thp leiuntation to know was too stroii? to be resiated j so he huuted through the closi l Inr a caDdle, lor be was I should be buried together, a thoughtful little fellow, and would not j The Reverend Father here grew highly leave bis little siitcr to the only dsngcr tLat J ea;cilud, exclaimed that the corpse was now could menace her, that the fliiuio might : jp, bis power, slammed down the lid uf the scare aas; the ruts aud tnice, should they'cofi and pushed back the mother of the aa!U not r Ilia rt.tr.rn I.1....1 . .n . ;.V, .,,.1, f.r.. .1,,.. l, u,n,.l,l laontstay loug. pretty dear, said he ' ave fallen over had i-he not been cauj;bt. , to ins i.eau aim ure.., u...,,o,,.g pressing a tender kiss oo heraltepiug lids, ; e bP0 made towards the husband of the t her feet as the came in. W ithout a tno and draaing the blankets close over her , deceased woman, and some who were pre- m-nt's delay ebe stepped out ol doors, pass fair arms. "No, Illcooie back soon, but .i say be actually struck him A tre-U'd rouud the corner uf the hju-e, Uok a 1 do want to take ons peep." I nicDdous uproar ensued. The friuuds of ' pistol from her poeket, and was raising it to baillly bis little feet boro him over the 1 lU9 deceased were naturally iudiguant, and j her head when her sister, who had perceiv- ipaveuieut aud in a trice he stood bebiud the : i I "llow light it i. and how they laugh aud italk. It must ail be very funny there." A cold, November blael swept around the I. ,Lii, .;,, l,!a fl...b m corner as he spoke, peuelratiug his worn 'qiiver and his teelh to chatter. i Finally, iu the midst of the din. the cofliu j l'I don't believe they'd hurl me if I should W!14 caried out by some of the relatives, goiuaabile;Isii:suchalilileboy,aiidIaui lpi.Jced in the hearse, and driven borne. ao cold out here," he said, a he pushed the ()u the lollowiug day (Monday) the mo- j door can fully from him, slipping in. and clos.t,er 8U,1 cuild were buried in Mahouing j ing il without a brenth of noise. For awhile Cemetery, on the west ide of the river, at- i be as bewildered with the light and clat- teuded to the grave by a large number of ler, and half bed he were away. lat the warm air was grateful to his limbs, aud Ifiuuing that bo one seemed to notice l.i in. (he stole towards the glowing grate aud spread out bis purple palms, before the l.i in ; .'.-ii .1 ,blsxe. He pioupnl meutnat mcireled the bar were drinking wheu he entered, fcooo, I however, they sat down their glasses and ' dispersed atouud the room. ,, ,,..i - ii. - "Hallo, raid one in aloud tone, as going ... , i ...,,. ,, . the hre he F,,ied , he " hut are you uiug here u.y l.tlle lelio ! ho are you . ud .bat do you waul! a j u do here. My name i, Uilne M. My you ' papa lov to come here, and it looked ao t leasaut through ihe aiudow, 1 thoui;lit I'd like to. liut 1 must not slay long, tor l ie left the baby aljue.'' i The tain s louee aere softened, as be (poke again to him " And where is your mottier buy V " Oh ehe's gone to take home the wash, air. Papa dun t have as much work as he Used to ouce, and we'ld very poor b , aud the has to help him. ' "And does it look ... pleasant iu here as y ou thought il would, my edi. 1 ?" "Oh, es, it floes, nr. 1 don't wouder papa love to come here so much; it's so coid and dark at home, idt l should mink. I," u wing mamma au.i me niu nine sis. lion she would laugh to see this tire aud all those pretty bottles, st.d those flower with lights on them. I H ae, sir, and he liateucr, " pka-e sir, tell a.e why lutle boys can't come lire va it fa their lather?" " For God's sake do not tell him, Ban- , croll . said a uecp, angui-ucu voice, no . deems me pure aud holy lieaiens! what a wretch 1 am! My boy, my boy I you i hate saved me from earth's vilest bell! , Here with my hand upou my sinless trow 1 promise never again to touch the cup 1 bate drank so deep And my brothers iu sin, s you value j our soul s sal vatiou tempi lue hot lo break my vow. ll. lp r.ie, Hea ven help Uie, then, so to live biTcatter, that papa may never blush lo take his boy alotig that if papa goes there, Willie may go too." Silently the door closed after them, and .ici.ce dwelt iu the saloon behind them i he preacher bad been there i.i cherub form aud crazy, loose unholy thought, or light aud ribald jest were bush.ii. One by one they stole away ; and many a wife wore miles tuat night, nor did thu old bar ten der, even, curse the little one that lobbed him of so many dunes too deeply iu bis heart had sunk the voice oi that cherub prea cher. " Don't you like ni papa? Are you cross at me ?' asked W illie iu a hesitating tone, as they stood a tew momenta on thu pavement; for the seine in the bar room was au euigma to the cui.d, aud he bail feared a reproof. " 1 was thinking what mamma would like (best for supper," said the father." a you : was you. was me eager ' a lesiion. iu a elailsome voioo. "Oh, then I there la uuiy a p Aud please, papa, tell in a m iu not I. be cross lo Uie. cause I kit the haby. 1 don t believe she wul, tboueh, "csuse you know if I hadn't goue as I did, oa wouldu't peihaps have come home Jet, aud she does love to have you home to much. Ob, 1 fceljasl like crying, I am so glad." "Aud 1 feel like crying too, said Ins iv .her ., l.i.i.i.U : aud it Uiiduichl bo did c"v aud his w.f,' too. but they weie holy try, sua ni wi , , oo, u y J tears, w.sn.ug I- gatuertii ou li neauiy . auu . . ut .uu - row that Lad draped il as a pall. ' ' A It i.i ii C11MII.IMI.M. We bear that a genllemau in astiiutoii uas reci uuy re ceived a l.fter from ex President Martin Van Rurcn, speaking of the recent speech This Is clearly another tustance oi u ..Kv. I.;.,. t.iJJin..a'" nf Seitam- ( liiie'inan ou the re altou ci , i tic umui uu-u ra,... ... . 0t. - . Nor? M.ndo hii, the present crisis, as a lotte Railroad, r.t, off the track ou Salur- oi lh. UooP Sair, bu-iuess, Lave j ... btougb, tiroductiou of great and statesmanlike .bib day bight, near Cornwall. No person sus- ou, , nrw , ( ... Skirt, called the belle i V indeed -a bi-'h compliment, W.Aiy t.iued injury. The engine ho.e.ef, of lhe Sou.fa." which u said to be the most bestowed - .IVAi,'l ! very much damaged. elegant and perfect made. A pecuua r f.a- DOstowcu. .iu . e i 1 ture of this Skirt is that it i made without Inhuman Proceedings at A Funeral Priestly Intolerance. a youuj' uiarrieo wouiud oainu oainarine Grlow, of Ucrruau pareuta J Catholic fait. uit.d o Friday Mt alter Kivintf birth to , dead-boru infaiit. The mother and A touihf married wouiuo nanio Catharine J:i l I A ... .1. A .! j,rjor t0 iuturmeut, to the Cutholio Church 0B Sunday, where a fuueral aerui ju pro- no.inccd by Rev. O Cuni.er, who ha. p.lor. clttrKe 0f t!,e fljck at thi place. .t the conclu-iou of the service the coffin wan onened to allow tS.u nrfseiit to Hike a , 00k at the remaiie., wheu the prict "d death to living without him; and on di,coverin the child in the burjul case, with ' Friday, tin: Oth, they mutually aiireed that 1 t,e uiotuer, ordered iu an excited tone, that "exl Saturday evening they would meet it be taken out, assiguing as a reason thatt his brother iu laws s, and on utidy it had not been baptized, and if buried with evening turn, mate their lives at one and the il... n,il,l ai.rl b.r io nrirdition i same limo by tireaniis. '1 he same day be that ,uch au outrage was a diagraee 19 the 1 .l Tl. r..Uiiv nf tb l..e..a.-d woman interposed, aud iusialed that they afesticuUted and vociferated in an excited gest breaming, aud thn utmost confusion pre- 'vailed. A near relative of the deceased, ' manner. I'.,, .. il. ehnreh ; ,ja forgeil'uluess. v. bile takiug care of his faiutiuir wife, put his hat on h i:.,.,ii.,.i,..j(ri,ii,a citilens. The funeral services were deliver- v,i uV .eT. L 1) Wilson, of the Preshyte- rjan Church, and the mother auJ child uow calmly to 'ether. Other stories well accredited of the Ligo . . , ,- , i . Uy and intolerance which have chiracicri- Ied the administration of Father O Conner. kjnce his advent here, are current. Only a week or two since a Catholic womau. tlnough ...." ... , is hfluenee, was coerced into desertmi-her '" ' , , i i , . , prottaI husband, under the bel f tha Ler ou COu,d not be saved if she continued to live with him. Another ...sUnce of .nr-jr assun.ption w,s tnat oi nnie.ing a .Vere personal cbastiseua-nt, wi.h a leather urap, upnti a woman of bis nugregilioo fouiid under the influeuce of lirrior. Thi e are told, is a common occurrence, but of jt, perneliatiou in one instauee, we have the Hatiinony of eye-wiluesses. Maimiing O.i ' A PlUtNOMKMisi (in UoRSKllA' K. There is a rider attached to the company of cipies- triads and athlete, now performing at Nib- lo's called iu the bills Mademoiselle Ella Zoyara, whose cq une exploits, inougn tuey are very surprising in-their way, have not (,nU.r,!lil,(;d t0 s,.x. Mademoiselle1 .,,. jrtses snr ac..s ftuh the grace of a woman, aud her face has nothing inaculine in its expression; it is, iu fact, a most feini- bine aud gentle face, liut she has the B,.;u, of Inan BU,l u tler aud . eu;.,hie than well r.ronjrtioli-.'d woiuiu ever'are. lhspuies nightly arise among the fciicctators on the subject as to the fair eu'le - .ju'. 6,.X- fjr fair the bo-called Madeuiol 1 11. ia .l.-ilivr male nr female. The facts iu relatiou to this remarkable ; tending her school, told that if she preseu creature were simply these: Some years Ud Mr. Nelson a boquel he aomd remove 0 a cncus iroprieior iu la igiaun, an I... l.lnl, 1 S.,,L,.a t . i -L . 1 1 n n ook'i)g JOUI1(? German boy of B.e or six vears of age, and ta'ight bun the art ot buqjet, and h.r Ueuioranc pairon v.nu circus ridiii'' To enhabce the child's at !drew bis cnilureu. This fact came lo the teutious be dressed him as 0 girl, called 'public knowledge, and immediately a purse him Ella, and brought him oul as au iu-as made up. and a spletidid gold watch faot phenom. iiou. Little Ella grew up in pureha-ed and presented lo too young lady, womanly graces, was consiautiy dressed as : a ho had iu the uieautiuie cbauged her name a girl, made a M-nsaiion in me ring, was greatly admin d fjr her beauty aud grace, and became the recipient of a good many valiia He presents ,u sue su..,'t v. j,.t,., irom uer uiiii.ii". liy the lime she reached her sixteenth year the pheiiouienou began to experience the iucjuenicaee aud (iitliculties ol Ler double characUr, and determined she would conti nue it no louger. She threatened to leave oft criuoiiiie and put ou troas. rs, but M r htokes al last made a compromise by which she aas lobe alioaed the privilege ot pulling ou male costume, rxc-i.t, hu pel forming iu the ring, aui in the announcements in the bi.l she was to be called Ena, only, .iihmit the n.-clix Midetuoisel e. Un these condition she has been p.-rl.Ttiiing iu Loll- .1.,., . I...F al,.,. she nr neared in . ork , . i announced under the highly. romantic name of Mademoiselle E.la Zyara aV J'. 'i'tib. r. of Xa-hville. Teuu.. Mr George L M received uu ia-t week, per Adams' Lipress, thirteen Cashmeie Uoats. three oi wieiu oi fa; blood, costing $l).l each, and Ihe balance " grade " c wes, costing SltfOeach The, were purchased of Mr. W miaiu Peters, of Atlanta, C. Thee valuable aui.ii. havi greatly multiplied since their n.tro- uuetion i ito this country oiiij lew )" .a fav Dr. Havi- ol Jioutb Caro.in lhcy thrive equally well iu a.l parts ot the cui. I ? , ' . ... .,,,1 I ". ;: ::.: is a ere ,.ro6l.b,e .nc ...... ..... sines. In Texas, the sales made Ustjear J..d..J fI7-HlO.'aud iu other Sjutberu ... . Va l,.e., .. m i lallv laree. i li.eular d rt cf married men at bom ViiltiEM O.N 1HI t'DARLuril lttlAO ' iMrHOVkMttM It lilsT SklRrs Dodg i . . ...., n, lha I'liar- . I . i ui.... 1 ..( ..m Ynrk tno liioiitera i Tbaoical Lovs Aifair in Michigan. A yuu.ij: man residing near (liyt, haton i i ' .. ., Mia I ,,ad l,ecn "4J',,''' bw "!"',, t0 ! Maok. hoae family rc-lJe u,-r the village of M.r.0,.11, anJ they ere ci.c-d -the war- i eouuty, ,micii., t.y tne naui. ui 'i " . ' rin.ro to take tllaee SOOU. Til.) TOUng man ! ' "is intended, went to a party, where ! he iuduliied o freely in liquor as to rane j objection on the part of the young lady , r"' "" to lho eouietiiputed union. Mie lu- ! formed her affianced that hue had rattier die than diaol.ey her parents, and pret,.r- epaired to Marshall and purchased two I l'i-tol. inch he loaded, meh with a hall and steu buskshot. At tiic time appoin ted for their meeting, Saturday evtuiug, he was at hii brother in luwaV, and soon alter the young lady, aecoinpaiiied by her filter, drove up Wood a his intended leap trotn the cutter and approach the house, when he stepped into the parlor, placed, the muz- led that something was wronL'. rushed tor- I ward and caiiL'ht the wenpin Iro n hr grasp j On examining it, it was found lo.ded with ! ball and shot, as before ststtd. ltseetnlhat ja misapprehend loti existed tu tweeu tne lovers to the time wh.'!i the tragedy wns to take D ! ace s he u lul .' r t a ii d i n g hi in t o u a tue S u u - day instead of Saturday evening ; but when ? she eaw that he had anticipated her. she jas. as her actiou proved, ready tor tne saenhje. The funeral ot the cuieiJe toon place on Moudny, the Uth. Vnw Putt i t , Juit. 10. Girls Don't Iki It There is a practice, quite prevalent among young ladies of the present day, which we are old fashioned e hongh to consider very improper. We ai- lude 10 their giving uaguerreoivpe iiuiiies.s of b ,0 . ,lieu wbo aro but 1 . r . . :,.,,,:,., the highest degree. We are a-tonineu that auy young etrl should hoia her.-eit so v;,i ,, ) ii, i. cheaD as this. it Li an accepted lour It is P t.f r( tur((cJ ,f n ulJ n tuisull,k.rtiimljng eease , - - fa je Qf fc.lrlVout to pive herdngu.-r reotvpe to a gentl.ni in actiu ainiatice her know that the remarks made by )0ung men wbcD togetlier, conceriiiiig what is per haps ou her part but a piece of ignorance or imprudence, aould, if she heard them, cau.e her checks to o iinson with shame unJ I angr. ' Were it a sister of ours," we have (,,. ,ad, uh a uVbing fje, were it a , j,tt,r 0f 0,irs I but that not being the esse, : w, j. this advice to anybody's si.st.-r alio Ilut.ds it, with our best bo, und mo-t ai.x 1JU5 desire that she should at all timvs pro Bi;rt(, Ler dignity and self respect ; A iNobie tjirl. During the last canvass in leuue.sen, 'Miss Moilie Cottrill, a teacher nf a female school at Fall lJraueh, prepared a hoq u t to present to Col Nelson ou the occasion of his di.-cu-siou al liiat place itn Mr. II j his opponent, and now State I l.-ui ci atic ' Elector. Une of her patron-i, a lla)iies Democrat, ho had two childreu boardini; ut the vouiii.' ladi's fathers house, and ins chi.oicu irom in. ehool. Mi C nni i,. li.- ton. imimidati'd. boaever. and adhered lo her purpose, hue presented the io .urs. .'luiue ,.iouig"i.i. . j , auu .a sidiug al Aioemai ' N. C. , xyn a yy B l.;xrINUi;1MiW -If there be any truth in tin' rumor of n propo sition to extinguish thevolcino of Vesuvius, It c.'itaiuly must be the product of some mad deued brain. According to geoiogisw, earthquakes are often canted by tiie inrush of eaters up iu volcanic fire-, and the cou seij tenth tapid g -iteration of imprisoned st. am. "liut to the pjint. S Hue of the tieriuati journals niitioiii -e seriously that a company of Knglisti capital -la have made an app.ieatioti to tue king of N ' iph-s fir a . ''' -ton tor tne .x'luetnti oi .-uwua. TI... t.rineiiial seat ot tire ol that voicano 1 situated several thousand feet below the h vcl of the sea. Li.V cutting a caual which wouid cany the waters into tho crater, the fir., ix . . , i ; , i be cjiutileteh extinguished, ami Ihe operation, which would cost only -'.HtlO.- 'binif would restore to cultivation 1-iuJ vt ten times lint valuo. Such i e'l'lt'nl) Ihe o inion ol few vi-ouary urcamers I SXASUK MoOTAtNltlil'S A orrespon ' djnt of ihe Philadelphia Lull, liu writes that it'ol Land.!, of the late overland survey, I was one of the ea.-lard bound pisengiTs i bv the John L Merihen. aud uever having b.en oul of sight rt laud before t f.rri- biy seasick 'I he l oionel said h had ridden I fort v eight hours on a mulo without rei ; I l.uj.. the India,,., the Mor.,Us. and gn. . . ie , ; tone three nay without fool ; vra.a ttiou-auds of miles a I 101 over a, a ill j plains, but he never knea ahat ii was lo b uiistrablc bcloro. .nd i. Lol ihtrafoie lubU to -et out ( Cips, and l. boi ii.arai ji u ' t.f ordef i Tho Old North State. I We are not blind to the eminent aad valuable advantage possessed by other States, aud the vast resources, great enter prise, and proud positiou of thi great Un iou. Hut we nevertheless are forced to the confession ot a greiter, deeper devotion, if possible, toourowu uative State. There was a time when the lack of enter pri.e.ot thespiritof progress, of educalioual facilities, and of general intelligence in North Caroiiua, made our cheeks crimson in the presence of those who were not alow iu magnifying the superiority of other .States, nor backwurd in ridiculing our deficiencies ; bul that day has passed. The ineuliou of the old North State uow excites our pride, especially "hen we contrast her preseul altitude with the past, or ber Jirt sr,,t ttfa what she to be. Let us take a brief survey ol her as sho uo pre.-enls her self to the eye. And lirst, her pollution. Her advance ment in population is steady, but not rapid. Rut liitie is gained by accessions Irom other Stales or countiies. Most of her people are born upon her soil a fact uot to be under valued. I he distinguishing features of ber pe.pie, at present, aio their industry, ccouo mv and integrity Most of them in physi cal eiiertrv, eql'al any people ou the globe, and in intellectual sir.-nih, ihe) arc not behind Itieir l. ilows. Our people are work ing people, und mo-t of them are devoted to tue CU.tivatloU of the sob; hence their frugality, industry and honesty Outward appearance ate not a sure te-t of the Health or position of hei fit Zertis Lucouiaii.lnated bv the influc nf laig- cities or idle asso ciation, in oid. r to ii-certaiii the heft of a North t ..roiiiii :ii, in moral mutilator pecunia ly wealth, Jud must see him at homo. Secondl)", her ml. Evety vaiiety of soil may be found ill InT borders. The States Niltii and South of her. ba.e their peculiar advantaues in production, but North Caro lina conioiiies tu.'iu a'.!. Her soil and cli mate render her capable of producing auy article of c oiisuinpliou or of commerce, which ran he produced by any other State in the l.'uion Indian corn, wheat, tobacco, and cotton, she is capable of producing lo a degiee almost unparalleled. Thirdly, her mnirrais. Gold, iron, coal, copper enough to make her the Princess of Stati.s, he embedded in her boacls Miu in., iu all these department is engaging profitably many ol her citi..'ii, aud the day I not distant when it will be ouu of the chief sources "I b'-r wealth Four! iily, her vi'sls The whole couu lr) is b bidder for her pi eh pine lumber. Her c ptess and juniper are article of com merce, h'llh at lion..' au i abroad, us well aa her forest ol oas and hickory. Illliiiv. her uiwu. n lie lake the u .'i ol the Mouth ui the producti in of colloti and would! uorics. And her taciii li - for i on ami wonl.-n commodities are rapidly ad vitueiii. Ik-UiT re-ourees and api'liit.ees no State ha., to m a a- her a g'rat liiiiiiulai'turiiiL' Male Piodm-uni h -r 0n materials, woiain: I" r on lab r, employ ilig her on a-t u. .live p. ier, she occupies the vantage yr ou od lo tnke lur the manu facturing Mile ul tt.o South. S.xtiiiy, h.-r ;" orcir '. Tardy she wa lo be.' in iheiu. but she 1- filly ou the hich road to tne mo-t c uinlete success. T he bui uing ol one Railroad opened the way foi a steoiid, a tniid, a fourth, a fifth, and so ou, uutii trie time will come wheu each section of thu Stale wiil be brought ii -.u ciuse proximity. Let her improvement goon Multiply her Railroads auJ remove tue ou-truetioiis to her ua.igitiou, that she ma) become a competitor with her si-ter Slates in toe sli u.-.lo for lb- cjuiiutirce of the ivcrid Finally, her e '.uc ti)n il, schemes. She is promptm.- iiuhuci na ur in tne rik'ht di rection, lier Seboo.s nn d Colleges now dot the Slate trotn ihe seanoard to tue mouu tain, and every year ooutrinutes btreely to their ii.eua-e and elli 'euey. lial liine nomd tali us to leii of all. North Carolinians! el have a goodly heiitage. Mae tier what she cm be, by your industry, y. ur enterprise, jour frugali ty s.. l your int Hi.'etiee, and nation, yot to be hoi n. id ri-e up and call voi biossed. ';.( tt u' Int. ABe. Tnaii.bi.Mi AL.vs.tit.ms On Mouday l i-t a pany of gentleuieu visited the bay lor tue luipue oi seeing tiie Iudian and others h-h far trout About two o clock a paily ob-erved a singular motion ot the ice. It appeared that there was a strong curraut in the water, but an i x iiuihati u disulosed tiie fact that the ice uj on which they Were standing had part, d between tin ill and the shore, aud that luey wero rap d.y floating into Ltae Huron They at ouce pui their horses iu tuo:iou to hud some point where they eou.d f-' to lot' in iill laud, but could bud UJMieb pla.'e. iu lha me.utime they were going very rapioly. the aiud bloatug a gaie from the sUoie. The situatiou Was very daugctou both as regards the daugcr of thu breaking of the ice upon which they were, an l the tcnTecJ.d ; great exottctueut existed at l.ay I'.lj amongst the inhabitant generally, and many piau for their relief were talked of and cauvasscd. They ti al ed some fourteen inlie, wheu one end ef the ice tortuhSielVi.Touinl.-d ou Sqiaw Poiut. They made . ru-n fjr the shore, after first getting iff tbetr horses and sleigh. Ihe ice wa much broken, and they bad to trav. I some nisiauc-' over sep tral" eakes to he suorc L at g-uiiutc C'''t', lib. ii. Fm,.llltbU TU D a a 1 ti A youhg; lady, Miss ewart, ot Cdiu'ooriaua couiily, (Pa.) aas so badly scared a few Weeks ao by meeiiiig a wi.i o the wisp, that she was ta li,, u in ou leacinug hoaie, aui iu a abort time alurwards died from the cff.cia of lha prostratuu of her nervous system, auperiu iuccd by lue ftipbl. TeiiMi. Ab Ismih tsct- Daniel G. Porter was acq lilted iu Wisoousiu, ou a oharga of robbery, because the indictment read "tweo- i ty uoilar g.Md pieces, luskeaa oi uouuiw it. Lau.. c: i: a j Aui it ldbl U tow ; l ul l-e poor i..n IiVt Ag ,lon,ae.