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M0tm ; true to 60$. fo "jour 6oujMu, and io uoor $q.i.M CHARLOTTE, 3NT. O., TTTIILi-'Sr IO, I860, NUMBER 16, THOMAS J. HOLTON, Editor & Proprietor. , li.uhi.tr .Tlutunl I'ire lit, nr. nnrt 'II1i:iim. (tJNHIS COMPANY continues .,,,,, riik, , i garnet lose by fire.un Mouses. Goo., Vt 1 t.ums : -I gainei loss By nrr.on Houses. Goo., Vt9. 1 uart, ac, III usual rales. Th, S.,r(h-Crlm. .Whir ? 'I'a,,d'.t"a" ' ' lrug Klor. of K. Ne llolchi I.ilI.LAlIS ANIJ FltTY LKNT8 if payment ha dahived lor Hire months; and Til KICK IK.l.LAKi ,1 1 lie cull of III yesr. Nopaper will uo disc. in. j I .imii-'I until 'I' irresrugca are paid.exceplal th J ttpti n l th r-diiur. .Idverliseineole inserted I One Dollar per square (16 lines or lees, this sited type) fur the firnl inter, lion, anil 85 rent a fur each continuance, t'nurt ud varliaciiufnl and Sheriff's Male eharged SIS per cent higher ; end deduelioit o33 J per c.-lil. will be in adc I'm hi I'" regular prices, for advertiu ra bjr the vear. Advertisement inserted Aiuiiihly nr q iirtrrly, al II per square fur each lime. 811111. uiunthly 73 cent a per square for each lime. Prraona when sending in Iheir rlertiseniente niu-l mrk the number of insertion esir"il or Ihry will be inserted Bull Inrbnl and charged ac. e..,uii.lljr. irl''naater ire otlurirr! It. rl at agent. J. (.. WILKINSON & C O.. CEALtbS IN WACTHES, JL'WELRT?, orritEHs. A. C. STKKLK, J'reudrtU. C. OVKKM AN, Vict Irtndent. K. N Y K 11 Ul til ISUN, t-ecy. Treas'r, DIMKTKkH. A. C. STKELK, J. L. DROWN, M. Ji. TAYLOU, 8. T. W iUS'luN. : C. OVERMAN. K. SCAUR, WW. JOHNSTON. Jftiiw L Hhuwk, K. Hcarr tod 8. T Wribton, Eietulive Committee. Aj.nl -iti, n.,li. 7,f p. , . - t.t wind, greatly .,ciln.lc. ll.e pro.... ..I Til . ..I B I I T V tl H' I B 9 he eollenii.a 11, a. rr..,r,.. all ft will all. ALL IAI.N anu ap.au.utii 8 MRS, WINSLOW 1 An eipri tri.rcti m.ij rtiti.k- Fi)iirmn pre. ftiiiia It the ttltriiliun mi ciullirm, .r SOOTIIIiNG SY 11 U T, I 4. II illll ll.l,1 II.Llhl.M., IUlii t lli iMJtt HCl.en, N.. 5 ;r.inle ll.ntr.o;.,...t.te ll.i V.o.i.n. lli.oae, CMARLOTTK. N (J. A'trnlixn fierii ki Kapeiring V slehe V Jewelre. Jaar 7. ln-9. 13(1 1;. w. i;i:cKwnn iicmntimf nan ., ..X J..ajLt JjJ .1' U.Jl.1 1 ) TLlTtD WUK. If, or tai star ihuii i mucin Maavracrrv, C'll and rinun hia etitek bef.re purehsaftig M Rr 'IO IIH.t 11IK IK M I I S. In pti.U p"ii 11, wuttiera, it Will gi (tat 10 J our, aeieta, -I'U Kclirf til. J llnlili lo vi Bf lufjnli. VV itNVe put up alio aol: lit arfirle lor uter leu eera, una I A.N fAY. IN 1 (J.NHDhM fc AND lkl'1 II l it, wIm.i w- liaae lover tw-eii aoie to 1 ana ..I u. r M l.i.j IT hAILr.U 31 vcklunhiirg Hotel. V to llir I'utl Vjjiot '1,,IK aulerihrr inr..rne ll.e ptU,e ' I ,J1 Ihal BM f urrliaH ll.e lMil.: f Tmaa M. r eol'inf II. .IH. h .a reluraialH'd ti..t la .w f.rep..rd accouim aiale IfHBaut ,1 rr,ul..f ..w..-,. Mr I,.. e.) M.hle mil tl...... nil he a. e tbe nn h0 ..In a aiugie lee, i.r. uh-ii r.le l. rin. JUMN 1HIKAN. .V 7. lBi3. 3jtf fli'.ent D.iVfa .t or d, it Vr. N KVKI II Ar- IS A M.NUl.l. HI ttit.y I I 1 11. e . J u ae. know 'i in.iai.ie t o..Mtiai w 11. 1 UM-d it. Oil ihe c..iiirr)i , all art oeugi.leii with lie op.ratlul.. eou apeak III leimeul com. uteal.iatM.il l Ha u.egiol l duela kL-U liiiaml e.r lo... Me ae.k m Una 11...IU r " V HAT t. M KNOW',' all. r ten ee.ra' eip.fi. nrr, AMI IIK1A.K ul U kr.l L I A 1 1 UN hill I lit t LI.. III.MI.M Of MHAl HLIiLUL UULAI.K. 1 In etitnl teer inl..t.c to re I it intai.l 1. aul. 4 taring lr"U p.u a 1.0 14i1auel11.il, id 1 1 will we I..U00 to liiiicu of i.eulj unuuiia aiu-r Ilie avrnp ea artmtlilli-fed. 'I l... tela. l ie preparation i n.e preemption ol .i.e ..i II., .. . .1 1 M Lli U Ni LL -ou r-hiLr I L MH'kam iSra k-o(l. i.e. .ho li.a bttn urn wun Nfc .K TAILlMa MllfD in ' - I.OI .AM; L IAI. ! It ntt on! ftiievia lor rlulii tr-u pm, but in. ; igrif in i...tl .n Uo la, 0.411 it. a( iui. j I J, .no g.lf. a lol al.o n.i H) lu II tm.lt .I.ICU4 'It will ........I ih.i.i.ii) feline Ciipn.' iu Hit E-wrls and Wiutl Ctlit .iKI(ttiailOTELj; .1 Mil! auhaeriher take pi. aru'. In iBh""ii t.. lua Ifi. ode, and ill puU'ic gameallt, toal I . I, .f I. .(M Una I..' r. e.Uoiial.1 tl .ud well known H . I. t. J li.a w..leefe p.... 1 Hie pr . p .r ( i. n In a'r..rom..le the t.iw.e, tr -f llli.g and eiailief p-rli....a rl llac pub.ir, tn Hie nioel eatialaCtfii i'.iticu ir all'nU.in la paid lu h. TABLE, nd tn ry rmulvt l it frntti4 in lilt 1.0(l3laS. II 1 STAIlt.rJt are .boinlantle lurplirH and al t'n.v.i br r.n Igl n.iirfa; and to all ueparlniml. Ihe .r .pro Ir.r fle kt. per a..nal allenllim. A ce.l-.fL.ane 1 lW Mill M run rrjlrl In the ii. r.i ,.a 1 1, arne.l ol Iter aaia W .id three e(f jt. In plraae, a ib r il har 01 t' ,'ut.iic p.t:on ge IS tonfi-ientle ...lieilrd. VM. KUttZKK. 'reniUr IS. tH 9. Jt.il THE UNION," a m 11 rini i r aikm i: i in an. PHILADELPHIA. ITT'I.N' S. NKIVl UMKK. ,inie,r. JeHk FB IHK undtraigned living purf.h. iS'"ltf A lolrreai ol hi n.rmei narioer. Kv.n r.vjne, in th ahoae I, would rail Ihe all.'l.tH.n "f the punitt i iu ootieenieiire r lit. ear fialtmg rmia. C'l'ii.a, el'Vr on t'Uailieae or ple.aurc. ilu,li..n tnn.g hut lew all pa fi.m the f'Srioil avri.o.-anl trade, i.ff. re in.lueelltrnte to nn hilan.re. while tn lllfHW in search of .Ufe, lite cnrtaUlttiv paa.lnf eiwd repaying 'j e.riand lln.e in rli.se pr..i unity. ll"f ?....nl rifle t',,r ti.e mi-re nrHiiinal sum ol half Hu.f ,, pi, era of mtereal in or arn.ut Ihe r.t y. Tne Ff.iiifiet.ie gter aaiur-nre that 7 i al. se kept with each eltamrier e will meet p'd c .irnbation, ar.d would reepeollulle solicit "i'i i p ,un,tt, I'i'fio. fl ,l) ,., ,),, lU'l ON 8. NKU'COMKR, I. I.1.VI. S3-l rarim. "ir lor i i- k SrtU llr:nl. I K aubarrilier la nianofirruriKg auil keeps: e..n.i,i,ti, ,d, rl,.up f..r 1 . Iter, old j Hr.d or lliejwnfin, and good to w-ii with l..r I "oll..raiM diaeaae. It will also Ma .I..IM. J ul il any am. I ul I Intl.ing. If any poraon He. ! "ra to (,.. ,, ,u r1Bi ,, cu Ue ,., t a rc I 'tl pnee. T,r S i.,p lias bun Ifird by r. .p..l(. I "''r irr.ni ,,, ...jj , , r,tt.,jH Iur(. -ft i J"11"" e h..l .1 ir. K. N. Ilatrhiawa A o."s ! ""t Ktote and If. .mi Hi eukaenhrr. CUAS. T. KhKKHARD. Ji. Ifl..!. 1 1 If j J. S. PHILLIPS, Mill iC.i.YT T.I I I.O It, HAVING Incaled in t'harMtr, raapinlul. ly auhcit ah. re uf publie pHtron.ige. A C'.uiplrle a aor Intent of I lolha, I 'asainlelea and Vealinga alwaea on hand, whien will he ntaita taar. diT at the sin. fir. 1 notice, sftrr I lie Ut.al fiahion fahop three U'H.rs South of tli Mansion Mouse. U'.lll tel.-T k 1. .nr.uk l. li.i. .. Okl.U. e.w-. 01 l;UK.MKk) A Mr UlAhllt.O.A III I lK K.N anetior ii.fiei if. .to lo tn.i.g, 01 iioiu aa .niter cue. Ho wuulu e lu cterj n.oll.. r a In. lua a rml.l aud. ". If. .10 -I t ol ll.e l..f.....t C.nuplLllllr ll NO I I. KT VOL II I fa U I Mi fcj, MJ I til. I klJll'K t-i of I ) I II I. !... .t. 0.1 laian 11 ..u aim y..ur aullrrii.g l In 10. ai.il the rem I that W ill ler M It K J' s. A I -OI.LThLY UK- to I..II..W ll.e uatui llnau.c otrme. 11 liii.ily ua.d. r ull oin iliona Inf aaiug ail arc'.iop.n . art. b..Mie. one g r 1. Ull.e uoleei Hie a le ol I I I. I I- a. I KIlhl.N.-, fl t rk la on ll.e .aiat.e wr.ppr. K.lo hy lNtifgoia iniougltnut the world. I'ltlM I I'A I. Unit . 13 l ILMK blkkkT, N. V ricr tt'y l't i run itr Lull f. For sale iu I li.ru lie, by K N te Hull hm.n sV C'j. .na ir. March 13 I ,'iNoticc. fllllr'; T.l l.i'i nr ll.iy ate I...W in mylianda JL re. oy k l n.ttli.a. ii.ii 1 itoaeei a:l per. ...lie .1.1.1111 me ol any 'l.l.inre Wi.uh m.j l UlbeliaUd. t uli.e now and p. )c Ur T-M. K C. liUlKl., thrr.. .IoiiIJ, Irtu. .11 Dr. II. M. rritchard Th New Heavens end New Earth. r 1. w a i.i in iaitl. How fain my joynua herl would sing That lovely Kuuimer I nie, H 'ten God reoewetlt eseryihiug In Ilia rel. alml prim f When lie sliall niaae near lieneena shd earth. And all tliu cre..iurea there lull spring from nut thai second birth, All glorious, purs aou la'r. The perlect beaoty of that sphere. No mortal tongue may aprua . Me hate nn lik.neaa far it hrre. Our words are far lw.. eteak ( And we must w.il till are brliuld The hour of jude nrni true, T hat lo the m.ui shall .11 uululd Whs 1 God is, and ran uo. For find ere long will summon all W hos'er on saMit were born Thia fl.h aha ll l.ear the trumpet' Call, And live again that no. rti ; , And win n in I hriel His Sou w wake, Thtee sk lea aeuncer rn 1. And all Ihe hlna of lira, n shall break I' poll lh raplured .oul. And He will lead Ihe whit. robed throng Tu H'S la.r i'araulas. Where Ironi the nia-n.je feast the aong Ot end hse praise shall rise ; And I roll' Ilia 'atlnunleae likya Ol prrf.et loee ami Iroth, Biall 0ow perpetual j ,y and bins, In ocecr ending youth. . Ah. God, now lesd me of Thy lor Thr.'Ugh this dark aori.i srieht j Lira Chrial, defend n.e leat I ruse, Or lie delarl my rig hi ; A "I keep me alee. Hast .11 the faith Tl I Ihcae Mark daya hare reared, And reaoy still in hie or death lor T iy gresl marriage least. And herewith will I end th anng Of thai lair Mm. .1. . r 1.0,. ; Th- hlneeoriis shall hurst out, ere long, Of heaven', deta il pi line. The year h.'rn. for tur n. -w ; G.ol gr .nl ua 111. 11 nn I. gli Tu se uur vi.ion here lu.dt lru. And eat Ihe Iruits of j"i ! " Voar work done!'' The ides was re- ing, sorrowing look it was; for aba knew, jeettd wnb onietbing hkaieorn. tbat it uiunt be Uti bebind witb stranger " Wbat bava I to live Ur f Mjr cbildreo beartn." are dead ; and I am all akiie io I lie world !'' j The imaga of that living babe and its Tbe n.ourner apok in trine of rebuke. 'dead moiber touched tbe mourner's feelings. "Alone io the world ! Nothing to lire She moved unca.-iijr, and then turned her for !" Voice, look, and manner, all express- eyes upon tbe face of her visitor, ed aMonieliuirnt. 1 " Wbat will be done with tbe child !"' aba "Wbat have I to line for!" was da- askeil. utanded. j " Heaven onlj knows," was tha answer First, and foremost,' ioli'v. for heaven, aid tba vi-iior. " Are jou my judge ! " No ; j jilgrueni is with Him who know- i etb all hearts. ' Wbere is itT " Witb poor wonian until after the bu rial. But sba has a baby of ber oau, aud eaonot keep it. Some one spoke of the Alms Houie. lint I have seen the condi- world of eternal feritiea ? Do not push tba question ai-ide ! Do not call it intrusive ! It comes to you, now, with a directness that claims attention. It is not tha moralist speaking from himself lie is only the me dium of a solemn admonition. Are you, in From the Hichmontl Whiif. MR. ISKLL ON MiAVKItY. We are indebted to The ltevicw, of Char lotiesvillu, for the following extract from speech delivered, by Mr. Hell, iu the Senate ol the L'uited State, 3d, Oth ami fitb days of July, ltriiO, in which he utilolils fully g)iscfInntMis. NOTniKO TO LIVE FOB. in t 8 Ahriii'R. Ia on abort month, the work of bereave- any sense, feeding tbe hungry, clothing the j bis opinions of the economical arid moral naked, viattiiiK those who ar nick, or jD iff.cts of the in.Htttution of alavery, and the ' T , , . . I legal and contnutiotial rn-hts pf alavehol. prtaon! If not, depend upon it, you be ( u from something to live for, and the quicker your i ,,, j,r maintains, in its full extent, banda take hold upon your work, the bet- ' tlm Southern doctrine on this subject even ter will it be for you in this world, and in 'he doctrine of the rijhi of protection to , , slavery in the territories. In r.ublirliing the great hereafter. . ' ..in- u- ?, b these extracts, the Hevtew sajs: e call 1 j the particular attention of our Democratic WasTRD TO lie MARIUED IN CnuRrn I friend a to tbe extracts e publi.h today, Some time since a little incident trnuspired fro,n tbe speech of Mr 15.11, on the Compro , , o , v i t tuie leure9. We ask all of them who iu the iliBge of Sandy II ill, V I. ibicb' . ... . ,, b J ' are candid, to read tbeao DOMlicna. J ho afforded some amusement lo the spectators I fjout,, now, it is said, should bury the old party diMinclioris. Ilcte is a Southern mau, true to the 'South, offered as a candi date for the Presidency. Will not all frirtjils of the South t.u.tatn htm ? This titket will give peace to the country. It will protect the Souih. If any body wants more pro slavery senlimetits than these, ha goes tpyond us. Here is what Mr. Hell said : " Tne forbearance of the North to apply the Wilinot Proviso (to New Mexico) a proposition so jmtiy oli-nrJMitit lo, and giv- tha congregation were arranging themselves I for tbe benediction, when to the great astoniihttient and tha manifest interest ot the worshippers, tbe good parson descend " Hut you sit io judgment.'1 r liorj of iufants there. Nn, it shall not be ta '' That no mortal can do. As your Hook eu ,0 ,ue Alms-House." of Life b, so will be your judmeut, when I Nothing mora was aid for nearly a min- the book ir opened. And who writea iu ute i utJ "CB at, looking upon tbe floor, st t,e time, and furnished food for consid this book I N'otUod; nor an angel ; but 1 ou7 "itu Ber 0Ka 'bought... lerable gossip thereafter. It occurred in you alone. Every a ay and every bour your i "ib you could aee tbat babe," said ' church on one of those quiet afternoons band is making a record. You bave been lne is'tf. when all tbe woild seems to drop to sleep writing in it staadiiy, morning, noun, and ut there was no reply. Another long When the flies burr lafily on tbe window night, during the paat three months in which 1 fileneo followed. ! panes, and the dog lies on the door stone. ou l,.e Keen aii.in.. h.. ui. i. .'i ! '' A awLcter babe mv eves have not res. I 1'ha afternoon service had ended, and ibis sitting in the shadow of your grief. j td upon for long, long time." How will ibia writing appear, when the' Still the mourner sat, with ber eyes upon book of your life is opened, tn the presence ( tu floor. of Uod and the angels? Will it bear a his- " M7 t bring him for you to see?" tory of good deeds, of loving miui-tratioos ! j "Why do that? I don't want the child I" Remember, tbat even the cup of cold water j The mourner spoke with slight impatience, has its reward ; and aUo remember, that the ' ad 'he manner of one who was moving io rervant who bid his one talent in tbe eartb, ; certain direction against ber will, inatead of gaining by its use other talents, j " It will do your heart good to look up wss cast into the outer darkuess. I speak j on bis baby face, in which bo even smiles plainly, mv fiicud, because infinite aud eter- i back upon you as from a mirror. You ..al things are involved in all the circum- don't know wbat a ctieruo ba is." stances of our liven. We cannot tit down, i Ny, to the proposition, was not said posi- 1 dined to raise folding our bauds in tad inaction, saying . lively ; though yea was witbbolden. tbat we bive uotbiog to live for, and be I An hour afterward, and there was light blameless before Uod. He will not nc- 10 tba chamber wbicb bad been shrouded cept this record io tba book cf our lives in fr JS ""d weeks io funeral gloom; light place of a record of good deeds doue to bis coming io at tbe windows, and light born of children." j love in the chamber itself. A babe was ly- The mourner, resiles and impatient a' '"4 00 the bed, and the niouraer, alreaJy little while bcfre. no sat vei v still. hall lorgetiin ber aorrow lo the awakeuiua in tha broad isle during the strvico. uVti tj'-srotne into nttxx'ssi . ol it. prop- Tbi daily wriiiiiL' iu ber book of life was of tender joy, sat looking upon its rosy I 'lowly arose, and dtliberatcly walked to ft' s'avr.s vunli ' ' rit;!v) 'to thr protrc. a new thought to her; a new and start-' f if ber eyes were fixed by a tnagic,,he foot of the altar. He waa good looking lion oj the Lou, u,l Cumulation of the .- .. , . t, i . , , ' ii vim .l r r . ' and well dressed, but no one kaetv bim, and i t titleU tutrs. ' linjr thought. If this were indeed true, peH- " bether it were fancy or fact, we , , ' . .- . , . , , , . . . . . . . . . . , no fen: ile accompanied his travels. ben " The ca-;se of freedom, in the South as b.t ol the judgment when it waa opened cannot say ; but, as the bereaved mother he arrjTed in , re,Pectful distance of the well as it. the North, is wrat.oed uo io tbo iu her last, day I - looked on the countenanoa of this stranger ' el.-rpTman, he paused and with a reverent j Constitution and in the Union. Tbee ooee "Your work done! Nothing to live child, it grow steadily it, to the likeness, of bow, stepped into one of side of the isle, but ( broken down, aimrctiy and military despot for 1" continued tin. visitr.. she saw that 'he babe, which death took from her cling- De"her M ""yioif "O" ' fll dis44-n weeoma. our Inbcrti.oca. We tea,, . . . ' conierted at the idea of being married I rived ut a point of nine in our bt-tory, alone. which will con.'titute aiu poch, lo which the The clergyman looked anxiously aroand future historian ai.l refer, and from it de for the bride, who he supposed was yet to j duce the cause of our decline as a oatioo, arrive, and at leugth remarked to tbe young ; or cf increased prosperity aud grandeur. ed from the pulpit lo the desk below, aud tf,n , to if tnu:U rxcitewrnt ul the .outh said iu a calm elear voice : j H concesin to Southern feelings which 'Those wiahing to be united in the Holy ' I would not seek to depreciite j but 't can bands of matrimony no please, to come I only be regarded uuder ail the circum. forwards.' stances of the ease, as a mere act of grace, A deep stillness instantly fell over the j exteuded without tbe surrender of any of congrecetion, broke only by tbe ru-tling of ! the principles and positions of the North." the silk as some pretty girl or excited ma- " It i' contended that the South issecar tron chanired her position to catch the first i ed in the full benefit of the doctrtue held view of the couple to be married No one, ! by some of the most distinguished cbampi however, arose, or seemed in the least iu- on of its rights, who maintain that the tied to rstse. Constitution, propria Vig", that the Dag Whereupon the worthy clergyman deem- 'of tbe Union protects ihe eitn. n in the en- ing bis first notice unheard or niisunder- ! joy ui rut of his rights of property of every stood, repeated : ' docripiiou recognized as such, iu any of Let those wishing to be united in the tbo Stales, on every sea and in every ter holy bonds of matrimony now come forward, ritory of the Union. The sountntst of Still no one stirred. The silence became Viril tloctrme held on this point, I almost audible, and a painful sense of the think cannot u ell he oorslior or dtsprov. awkwardness among those present when a trf ; unit ij the 'i'a'ioi trtutniloa tnri. young gentleman who occupied a vacant lory situated -;j )iejoo tins, irli'n the 1'. If MMi lothe aolli ilal.l,or..-ia. ny Irn-uiie, ri e,.rtiully aim .on ces his ueti ruiinalioi. lu resume th ilia IK'. ! ."la-all. Ills-. Ir in tie eorieuii.net nu nmee. IrThe ..r prrarrihed lor will.oul cl.srg. .4f aar 31. ijtt LEVER H.-SUEG0I7ATC?, me mt i.irii.i ri . JT l ratMpntt'Ml, -iirri f t em nm, in I brr words bad fouiid a lodgmeht. "My '"S r'"s not 'oug oetorc. Mow many dar frieud I God says to jou now. s ha 'imes her lip. touched sofily the baby's Bienl was completed, and tbre, babes writ ha ben saying lo you every d.e in,t you lips ; bow mauy tiatss the took tbe pink up to beaveu through the g. its of death ; bare betn idly sorrowing in tuis chamber of velvet of its bands iu hers, holding them ten- thrie LaDiS iu Ibtir Leauiy and itiiioceBce. grit f, ' The barveat truly is great, but the la- derly, as something precious; how many prom thataad hour, wbeu tha last life-light borers are few.' The life of heaven is not a times she drew the curls of its brown bair faded from mortal eyes, aud tbe last mar- ijfe 0f Usee repining, but of action and between ber fingers 1 And each time, love, bla form lay cold and atill iu ilia alumbar good deeds. Your children are iu heaven, in gentle electric curreuts, passed from tbe that i never broken, the mot hers heart If you would meet them tkcro, you niusl babe to her. lost iuterest in everything. " I bave nothing lo live for now," was ita language, and so, shrouding btr chamber: in luusral gloom, she sat doa n there, living among grave. " 1 do Dot think," said a fiirud, who wish ed to arous ber Irom the uieutal stupor in- arise aud move onward iu tbe way to boa- j Tbe baby did not go b.tck on that day ; gentleman, in an under tone ' Thu ludy, sir, is dilatory.' 4 Yes sir.' ' Had we not better defer the ceremony'" ' I think not. Do you suppose she will be here soou ?' 'Me sir 1' said the astonisbed shepherd, bow should I kuow of your lady a move nor on the next. No; it bad made for it- merits ! That ii a matter belougiuj " What can I do !" There waa a hope- self a home in the heart of this sorrowing less, almost despairing look in the moth- mother, opening the shut wiudows of tbat era face. "Wbat can I da?" h r- heart and letting ia heaven's sunshine, peated. Nothing to live for! That was a mis- " If there is a willing heart, God will see take; tha evil suggestion of an evil coud to ahicb.be bad f.ilen, " that you really that the baud are not idle far luck of work," selor, who aits down beside ua, when wo c"''our f r,7 ' ,. veurself. A very few moments more were suffered to t lapse in this unpleasant slate of expeo tanty, when tbe clergyman renewed his io Ltd the lady promise to tend at the pre- What lady! Why the lady to bo sure, tbat you are waiting bere for ?' I did nn hear her say anything about SHtite U4 1st la-a rr.ra ' Si I loved your children. .was answered. " He has moiberless cbil draw arouud our soul, tbe drapery Tba words alruck ber like blows, arous- drec, ehildless aioihers to care of selfish sorrow. She had much to live ing, and agitating ber profouudlr. The for. If ibera U moibar-lovs in your heart, for. Oh ! no; ber work was not doue allegation was thrown back wit. ludiguaut ii have fre course in Llea,in,r. IWt She saw it Ivins about her. and tratheritifr 't.' was -he satisfactory re-pouse l'P- i bottle it up, a useless tbit-and burdensome for ber hands iu tbe future ; and her heart l?n sir, may I a-k why you are here. . ana ror wnai purpose you tiius trine tu tne to carry; but give it free aourse, and liko went down iuU it, aud rested upon it iu Sactuary of the Most High 7" said the some a stream gushing forth iu the desert, it will peace and hope. wbat enraged clerical. quicken a tbousaud aweet blossom of love ' Day by day the baby craw in beauty, and ' I came, sir, simply because you invited into beautiful existence.'' day by day i: opened new ohambeia iu the " Take the child of a stranger to my bo- mourner's heart chamber which had been sotu I Give my ebildreu'a pUc to auoth- suut Dl1 locked opened aud possessed er? No no no! I cat.uot bear tha them as hia own. thought. Sacred to my own dear babes Nothing to live for ! It seemed to her shall their moiber'a brca.t remain. No oth- '"' n-J. oom- "or''J of D9' inter."- i 'If jou loved tbem," waa soberly re plied, " you would bave joy iu their trans lation" ' 1 eaonot bear such language I" said tbe mother. " It i a cruel outrage upoo my feelings. Do yog cotaic to hurl aud bruise in : 'No; but to speak words of truth in your ear. Vt hat 1 nave said, 1 repeat If you really loved your children, you would have joy iu lueir traiieiattou. Instead of all those wishing to bo united iu the holy bonds of matrimony to step forward, and I happened to entertain such a wish ! I am very sorry to bave misunderstood you, sir, and wish you a very good day.' .Sir, no man who loves h s country, no man who h ii any j i-t pr:dc in the rt fl 'ction that be is an American citizen, but must desire tbat these dissension., should cease. It is not a mere question whe'her we shall pre serve the Union. The question is whether trust and confidence shsll eoniiuue to ani mate aud encourage mutual effort in pro moling and multiplying common benefits; or whether mutual h-iirrd and distrust shall step in lo check ali progress, to disiraet and oufound ali joint endeavors for tha common welfare; in hue to entail upon tha country all the evils of endless discord. That is the question. And when you pre seut that issue to me, I say at once, give me separation, give me disunion, give ma anything iu preference to a Union sustain ed only by power ; by constitutional and legal ties, without confidence. " I am not to be deluded, Mr. Preident, by the appeals from the North, upon the sutj'.'Ct of human wrongs and the violation of human rights Were it pro posed by tbe South to impose the chains of servitude upon a single huuiao Ising now free, there is uo matt living to wlioin suck a proposition would be more revolting than to myself, li.it, sir, humanity to tbes'tve, not less than justice to the master, recom mends the poiicy of awistoH and exten- n . -itn.f .i a. I I lna li lt !. Ilo.a. a. nr.-.n- In ... ,.,.. ,1. ...4 ..,,141.1 e r. . u ia... 1 ' ri r aaert lael.lVrT H t'' VK.t .llr u- f.leae ( i.m -' aa- i air la. ks. Ily a, .e ,..' ,3 I tiro Saw in a e t i k- i-l I if, lr..p.- ..! l..o.-r .,,..l I I al .alleao.ak, U..I-j I , I hole ll, I III Ir ra Molliaa.l lialeial (4 ,.ra..mn, f:.-m- lvi.ee. Jar nrller,! 7 . 10.I. VV.ek a,aod aavf is aaa4 a.u- - t,'"a''a,lr ii.dlna ty rami r SI. alt f . it n..r. i Ii II ki A Ii A t II at. ( y J tl-...,. nn ieJf i I . twenty ml..al-a. II rj,i..r lit... In spownlwla aia taw-1 p" SI .aeaaa Ka H i aah. ws II are' firing isaw waniar m JkwJrU MIX Wa.Trr.il I TUB SlllfTTI aTTfl nit: nvit.oiuuiii, jt.vu nuanw UDTII KM. IC I tlVltl l-i Ic Uim IK.t we .rr Bnllla. CATHARTIC PiLLS, '. Mr. -I. ln.li IK u Pnr Vfl'hli i l.i it ft -,l'i .!. a. -a A.S , All I l.l.l. s U Mi l aaeu lo a. jr r I., air. She I'oilr. rTT'cf '"" '-"-'sla "iCi 'xvj M :i';:".."i"";i'.'..,'T"a. ka.rla.soa-sllk. I-l'.'. aj .a.s-11. ' a all ".r. .. ImOS-l-l S. ia.aja.rkM.iars r'sarjr"a77lbji9. .Ill EAT WANT.;.). m c piaiiiM,, community will lake none that l a llrr ih. rr-s- m a CsU aa-.l. 'al a I Uoruraaal r i i. The benediction wa. uttered with a so- Isioit into any ne territory adapted to bia lemiiity of tone very little in accordance I eoudiiiou ; and thu reasons aie loo obvious witb. tha laireliinn of the facial nerves. ! la he ii.iiiii.l.r.l.nid hv :!ib dullest inlellect." er bead must find a pillow there. Any- and a world of new duties. Not cold, bard I nd w,en, alter the church was closed lite I As to ihe lawfjlne-a or sinfulness of tha ihinn but that I Anvthin.. but that !" , duties, iuto which she must descend in pain-! story got among the congregation more institution of slavery whatever freuxied or silting btru iu daikuess, jou would come A(, t()e ll0urier lurued ber face away reluctance; but duties in which lova than one girl regretted tbat her wishes had j fauatio priests, or ttnro learned and ration Out into the light, and tbauk U.d for His1 , ... . f . . . niurmurinLr ,f t?' was an inspiration. She was of those who ' not 'cn V Uo'JI-1 PM'? " tl"J 3?"n I kLd,Ti"" "V Pre"" 5 "lteT ,-ood.ie.. in takin.- them tulo the comnanv .. . c .' . .". I Tl.. I t k.. R" '"" .""J r,sweu ""a ei ..umu.a prrc-p. , uiw... .... s did so, " 11 this is asked ct me, it is mora '"""') '" vunuim. uo .- ucr thau 1 cau give." vory life. It seemed as if she must die un- "All children are alike precious in ibe dr tbe pain of this affl.ction. And so, when eye. of God and hi. angels " said the friecd. " ol jecls of ber dP Section were taken, liut the mourner gave no response. of angel. It i lor yourself that you ar sorrowing; not tur tbciu. You are mourn ing over your owu lost, iualead of rtjuicmg at tbvir great gam." " Cruel ! cruel I cruel 1" aobbed the moth er, buryiug ber fate iu her bauds, aud weep itit! violcutlv. Th. f.ieud .at e.lmlv until ll.a ljn..t,Uot btr love' bul lJ" i uJ " iu PUra iu l.j ... . . teusiiy, its deep blessedness, is flow Him. of pa.siou bad died away j then rising, ah , . j to the end that His cuilJicu may be tcudcr- " You will remember tny words. They are true." Aud she turned coldly, as one that is of feuded, aud passed fioui :''o gloomy chamber. she aatd to herself, "My work is done;" uuited io tha holy bonds of matrimony. Slack Ron Performance a Rat. Hats are somewhat proverbial for their natural instinot, which often manifests it- gtous duties aud re-ponsitdlities ; whatever interpretation of tbo law of nature or of Al mighty IJol they may announce ; whatever doctrines or theories of tbe eqiai'tty of hu man rights, and of the various race of mankind diversified a they are by com "And what is molberlove but ' God'. nd' U'iD doD iu drkw' ib refused ! "If iu Pl'di,!Dts orwJ 10 b? ,h"" for plexion, h, physical formation and mental Aua wnai is motucr-iove, hut UOU . 9CM. preservation. were wituess of au ' , 1 , ,. - , , ,,... lova flowing iuto the mother' heart? It is , ', cuil'ircu aas. uisii i. iu mi ue.i., auu, faluilc rat. had cam-lit a rat. and lu ltd r , , uevelopmeiit, tne iicipies ot a iran-cen- ovc vi - ', dentil creed of any kind may bold as all soul, are bis, he could fiil it with life itruwl for hbert, and dear life the latter j h,; ,,'.,,.; ,nd d-cl.r. it to be a iicv and joy again if she would but let it bave! animal escaped up a post ou wuicn was, , ,- f , I'ti.,1 rnp will be purchaai-sl at tli . iu call st Ih Mill before closing a sale. Th.i ",rni r murine Mill, al market urirea. 1 n'.Sa liHk.. . ui - ' . . " neai ir aaia mil lnd it lu Ihvir JOHN WILKK8 A CO. unif -V LARGE SUPPLY OP (,Mistal)le Warrants JUST PRINTED. rrr t.a.' ff A H I llr . r I . ,.1 . K o. alia.. r I al-l aaee' fl ti-r H"itr, HmiImm l.ra., 1lr...l.rk , ... ft . , ,,, J . I. r hj all, ail Illll 111.1, III., ur-. Ualn.. la hl'iterta A.ln '. .,'ta Ilk. no.all."'. a r. l .-rlllre ui Iha ll'oo.l -7 a".l ma lar.a i" k.. b .".I ma lar.a i" k.' S . airuiaa la iha aUrri-U. I'Mirnj 'TII-vKWi ntsei, re I.O I 1 e Kan. I 1 1 ... . Thm t.l inrilr ' aia abulraala bf tsr lr..l. a T.H'.BA.ritMD.M. It 33. alraawwag, n.w tin, F. SCAUR St CO., Churiotie, If C. The mother was greatly disturbed by ibis visit. Nu one, Lclore, bad tenured to epitak iu words of ivprouf aud accusaliuu. Ail bad been said iu low whispers uf intru sive cousoiaiioii, tbat parsed ber dull ears a tba idle wiud passe a shut casement. " vsiuiiig iu uat kueaa still I" said this It ieud, eutcriug luo chamber of sorrow a week or lo Uur. "Cum, come, uiy ei iter ; ibis will mvi-r do 1 Let iu the light I God blessed suuahiuo is abroad." But tba mourner shook ber bead aadly " There i no more light iu this world for ma." " There is light for jou aud for .very one. 1 tell you tust inn auu ia auiuiug. " Not for me. My suu baa gone down My work is dona. I am wailing for tny ap pointed time." ly cared for. Aud Ha cau give, aud has giveu, this deep bleseeduee, even wujralhg bao baa not Leeu flesb of tha flesh, aud boue of the bone. lie will give it to you ...am if von take to VOur lovin r l.reast a e , . . , , . , , , .-ared for ; just as wisely ministered to for teuder intant whose moiuer heart is eold . ' joy again free oourse in some new direction. Tbe bale, of another miht be as purely loved a. tbo babe she had rejoiced over when its fee ble cry first came to ber ears as tbe sound of delicious music. Aud just as tenderly and pulseless. 1 kuow where there is such au li.lunt. I looked, to day, iuto the bea veu of its soft blue eyes; on its pure white, forehead, shaded by itch duster el' chest nut hair ; uu its cheeks, ruddy as spring Howeis; ou its lips, that 1 felt tike devour ing wiib kisses. 1 looked at it, aud thought of i ho happiness it could bring to your, heart; and of the life of ueglect, aud suf- j feting, aud evil tbat you migbt change iu to oue of heaven-infused delight," There was a sign of iuterest iu tha mourner. its best good, as if it bad been ber own No, ber work was not doue. She had something to live for, as all have, whom God leaves still among the harvest fields of life. And you, reader, bo your age, con dition, or sorrows wbat they may, bava something to live for. If your bauds are drooping idly ; if you bave shut yourself up iu the gloom of some dark room ; or lie pros- irate under tbe ruins of worldly hopes after some great misfortune ; awaka ! Arouse yourself! God still ha. work for you to do, and iu that work II will give you peace aod consolation. If this thought does not I bave rarely seen a sweeter babe. It 'quicken your pulse, with a healthier beat ; lay on a pillow besiu'o it poor mother when aba died last uight. Sba would bava it tlier ; and ber last look was upoo its slsep ing face; and oh! what a tender, yearn- we give you auother, aod one of graver iin port. Wbat are you writing in yoar book of life, from which you will b. judged when this fitful fever is past, and you rise into the peo up a posi ou wutcu -,.,- ,lf ,,, ,., f ,la,,lr l, ooe .... . stretched a clothes line Out upou tins tbe , jh w,,.tever superiority of mental orpby. fugitive walked a ia Hlonuiu and D Lave,lgjc1 lb IM,T t,e eri.lae.l. to sub- till ho had reached what be doubtless cou- ; of tMff ,oJ wxU .idered a safe distance from bis pursuer, jlytrumc.nts v( improvement aod where be paused to await tbe issue, watch- j ,,1.llor,tion j leir ,,,, condition, and iu ing, wish distcuded orbs, bta enetii) the cat. j th jr ,,, conquerors, in oar- l be latter, meanwhile, bad lost t.o "'"'" j r. ; forrrj the great w rk of eivilixation pursuing bis prey, and having reached the lu", , we shall be enlightened by revel, top of the post, attempted to imitate his rat- j jcm from higlltr 5,,retf than themsel., ship iu bis lackrop performances. Hut;, mu cUin ,;, (..ge of iuterpretin r finding this impossible, h descended to ihe j lhe )t, of ,i;,,ara i what I see revealed ground, and after pausing for a moment : ( ,,.e ,jjrv of uiankiud from the earliest watching his prey be apparently became be- ' p(.rj0j o(- rocerded tune uncontradicted by wildercd at tbe siraog luru msticrs had la L)jvlnfi ,u,b,rjiy, I ,,,u,t interpect that ken, aud rjlurued to watch the hole trom Uw ,,.,,1,,, l0 ,he promiueut facta con wht uoe the rat emerged, 'lhi was 'he i u.ctej Bltb ,b,s subject, as they have stood rat's npportanity, and selling upon It he de- ou( j(J a), a h(, linJ o(jl bifjra isceniled to too grouuu auo fc,--. , t it Looking through the eyea v. ill.- I Va-i .ue ... . . . 1 escape. .irpnn... . j 0 ;i,tory, I have seen slavery or mvo un- - j tary servitude the in-trumeut and baud- A Fxmals Rail Srr.lTTR. Io Franklin I maid of Hindoo, Kgvptiau, A-syrian. Jew county, Teiin , there is a woman who eaolisb Greek aud lloiuau civilisation. I have beat Abe Liucoln all billow at his favorite J seen the inslituiiou rt cognlied by the tlieo- ... ta . i r ... . - . . . .1- -L game. une ot tne k'eputy .'i arsnais lor tins crane government oi mi .en, un coosen county made tbe acquainlance of a lady depositaries of tbe W orld of Ifie ; by Demo- ?o years old, who bunt 30u yards of good cratic Athens and R'-publioau U,ine. I rock fence within tbe last year, witb ber have seen, upon the overthrow of Roma, own hinds ; and what is more, she gather , cwilix moo by tha savage borde of lTi ed aud carried in ber arms all the materials No.-tb, that these new masters of Waatarn of which tba fenea ia built. lEanpo, aud tbeir successors, adapted aud
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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