true, to tied, to Hour Ccuiom;, anc to iieur Iiutu CSLAnLOTTE, 2NT. C, X3EC3E3IE13IISI?t. -a, 1060. 1ST XJiVE I jEL 87. TU0HA8 J. HOLTON, ' Editor k I'ropriktob. ' TKKMS: rtl, Vrth.Crlini Whip willti(rir)rdK.ttb. ..-era ul TWO UOLL.AKS in ativanee; TWO DOLLAR!' A.NU HrTY I'ENTH it Daymen l a.it.cJ f..f tlirrr month; miu TUB KK IMI.LAN ,1 tlie end I 'in Ni)'C--' 'U "if liiaon. ntiue'l UMliUH arrearage, are uaiit.cxcf ut at the 0,,t.,nl tl.eKdu.ir. ) iirtiaHiiilnifUilm()nrDulUrp)riHfuiir ' Mb Inn a..r lt. Ihieeitc.l type) lor t lit- firm, inter. ' Inn j ii ,1 ih rul ihreacheiinliiiuiiiice. Court ad . ,criii n nt mm HhcritTi Sale eliarirrti Ui pit c-m ingiitr J anil ilcdueli f33J per c ut. w ill ,e uj. i.,u. the regular .rio. a, lor .uiverttkt r. by i ,- .,, r Ailvefti.t Mn'filr inscrtet! ntohlhiy r ; .uaMrrljr.nlVI H" q I'"' U1'h "" e.nllily "J cell tier aquur ft. r f rh lime" ' Pcr..n wk'n indingm their afivcrlist-riMtnla mu.l mark inr nutnix-riif niaerln.ns tieairti or will lm in.i-fti.ti unlit linbiil anil charged uc. rri.ii!ijr ' ' ' rt'.lnitir rmnllorirn ! atlasogetil J.iJ. U II.KINMDV &. OtALt-ka IM WATCHES, JliWELRH, C...L'a ..J II ITI'll R Itlt .V.1 ! iHltlia ." ,ua i.Or-mle Ki)e,.-...aile tie- H'"i" t'li AKLUT'l K. N (;.. , A'tral.o t'"" U. It. firing W-I.ht.i. Jrwtlry 7.ar7. Ii-i9. I3if I!. W. lilX'KWITll na ci'Mrimn asi ,' - ' 1 II si C, i e-4 Vl J J I IUU UUE. if, or m aver maea aural- ,ifrrToaa. Call anJ ei niimt hit n.ea kfii ojrelu.n.v t WUrri. .Mccklciiljurj: Hotel. .Wtl la tli" I 'ml l 'Jftrf IIK alrritr mR.re.. ihr nMir Ih-1 a.ll. .Teh-.r.i U.C I.Ull .O f sj.-cai. ..Ku.f II. I. I. t.e l-' if 'iri.i.I.e.i ff-aJ to irrwm sl.ii' tttni.i ,1 n rmki ti.Mtr.irta H- till y-m.1 M ihlf. .1. rfwei. fit Oiflm II ,.,i i.l t. iw av in. m ..h -t tt j r .ilm mill ie n'w, m W.H. r .1. 1. im-' JiUIN I't K.N I ff'IIK .uiiser Urf l.m im I I., h fr.. i.e.. ....I ll.f put' h. h.i Iii e Una eal-bl.... II 4. i, -ert i. -a ats.ii r.-rt (e.-i t.t. .ii.iri ..i -if In. h. i. ...... It-v. s....r,ll,,t ..I mil Wfll k.. t. jit. p. r iii. a i.i ,., ....I ......i t I Ml.at.cttM) .( the pub ie, in irs i f . I., u ii atl-lite.il i. P" h.a TABT lE, tar., rt '.im'nil '. ri..iafi lit ill II . arAPI.IM.ff ah.ir.rt. ps.itti hy r-rrfal ot.te; 'tv .tiM.'iiH .nil l I In all ue(..llun ul , ;., ... Ml. , .... ....P....P. K r. ,..t..M dtilMMHI' m.-arrj-iUri., t l -I Ilv at r. n.l ol Ihv- csra Will. Iloaf ttT.M. .. el'f. ht-r.t me or' It fai.'.c p.lr.in-fr i r.Bliri. '.Hy ..ilte.it w VSM HtlWKK .Warn :i. Is 9. 3t'i "THE UNION," III It MltMT Alio r; I IIUtK. PHlLAliKifiilA. I i'ToN ai. O-wKU, i iaeivfar. Jbgf t J" lllvr.tf Mart e.nt in In esilntr. I't.n t.y lis, in ll.f ah.. II..I. I, would all lilt attention !. e ir o. it. e.nvel. it-nest t ll..ae vi.ilinf I iuU. ot fioa. filler mi hatmtia tit uiraaarw. I iilu.lt.tn ku. Imt a n w iti' fmni the parti... I v.t,tji..t li.il.-, ifl. ra M..I oct-l.trtfl I.l I' on tin..... ..; wloic In lli.tn iii H...r. h ol .' "nrf, lha e...i.inlf a...itig eni! feat-.tsajt-j "I w. atr ton Ui-.m in l.iae (tr .aiii.il.. arlur.t t pr-v.ni riue lor ! no re in.Hiii.al mm ul hill" ' t I" ill i.i nn ol iMtrt. l m or o..ul tor i 'iv. Tr l'o.,.tln, (.r tfUf.lifl thai" 7 C'l " tl' ill he k. .t a nn .neli -!... rafter a will mral rasJ.e .H.r..Sl...w. wottl.l rtH.fillull ai.linl N'.'l'i t .o.li.i. ri,t..n (a. Ttrma 1 .1(1 (.r .l-y. 1 1' I ON S NKWToMKn, -tri IS. l-j'.i V t I y fanraii-ioa. Mil- I ll I" III 1 1 'IIIIK uliacribfr la i tl l .llll lll JIll l..faff tfrieg anil kre I, tl on .1, Kh.I l.if I etltt, Me.il.l I mi t.i ,.ai. (villi hif " ol . Kingkoriu. 1 lelar imn ia .. ll Kill alao lake .un,. ll any tfta.m tif- "til .if .nf kinu ul I hulling uri Ui Ii. te it I., a. II ..gain, it i .u l.e I....I ul a re. anra. " hf St.p haa bet n tfirtl hy rt'lH.n. u. ra.ina anil la a .nl In he a retlaiu enrf . Th " ar.n ba h.l at llr. K. N. Maielti.ina aV I'e.'a u'.. Hn.ra sail Ir.nn Ilia auuaerilHir. CIIAS T. KHKHIIAKD. 3. tj.,(. lll J. S, PHILLIPS - I IUI I.Vt T.I 1 1. Oil, II A V I Mi Inc. let ,t It a.ili. iia a attar ul public p.tr.maga. t A eit.npl.'te a.attri.nfnl of I IMln, laaainiatea ami ' V't'.tinei alwaya tin limrt. whit-n will bf mote lo nr. 0r al lit ahortoal antieta, , alter the late at taaltion 1 Nht-tt three ti..ra taniith i ol the Miinai.il. Iluoae. Still !AT WANT I I). Ii'ir. iihintiiig c.noinuliil y will t. (" I'tfir Wltanl ( mpw.il bat on ttrlt.iu, Hiti.n. Kloiiring Mill, at take '.Ilea lhal onrellaaiHl at tha Th ."e.ni runiring market prieea. ttatin. V Ii.hI f, Mai'lag. loo 1 1 al that Mill halnrtt elttainf a aala. JOHN YVILKHH A CO. '"ir a, is.".9. siuf A LARU-C'sUPI'LY OF oils-table Warrants JUST PH1NTF.D I V' i VIII I Ii.ii lull- iVInliiHi l it. luMir. iHKf oniaiM . HM-l-i t'OMPAN y enntmuea lu tako riaka i. K"Pl lusa b lire, on llnu.i-s. (.uoda. Pro- ,?, Ac, ul uiutil ruita. j- Urlim at lh 1'iug t-tor of K. N Hutchi. ion At t o. OrFUtUS. A. C. STEELF,, J'reitdent. t OVF.KMAN, Vice I'rnuknt. K.N VK HUTCHISON, .See 'y.f 7VeaxV. DIHK TUKH. A. C. STEELE, J. L. MtOWN, M. Ii. TAYLOll, S. '1'. WUlS I UN, (J. OVERMAN, V. 8CAKK, WM. JOHNSTON, j John L. Jluowrt, F. Scaur and S. T , WlilhTii, Ivtttvttv Committee. i at;, ib j. 7tf MRS. WIKSLOW All f IH:i irhri u Surs mu li-iiii.lv I'd) mriii n Jire lo I he win'titioti ut ntnlltrrn, hr SOUTlIliNG SYJiUl', IOII III I 1 It I. ft lneli gr.aily l.cilil..r. the .1 let Hung, til eiifi'ii'll I" II Iin t. rruurtiii; hII i i rl im it I Mil J AIN uio bniiMMjie cirtn, iwlM ml,,jAt.L hi III. 1(1 III (.1 l.A I t. 1 III. IK.M I l )i nd u..ii ii, n.uili. r, ii w ill j ii- r i-l iu i.ur- j Ktlirf m.d llrul,L u iiut lufjnlv W, (ui upmi.1 m.iu ii. i. mi. i ie I'.i our I. n ,Ais r-A,s,'tom.lou. chatacterof it. hmen-comriri. I l l.l l ll ut ii, whit h.. u.wt i.a no.. il i en, i VI. I It ilM iiVaa.i' 'T f A II.Ip.U IN A M.NOLI-t i.'l lillli !Nt' AAt-fc i violent opf oaera of the fugitive ul 1 m l' ' '"'"and eonservatne republican whoi " ' I.Vuruiii ut j i , , I U 1 1 1 1A I A lint.) u i. WO a mat, u.tu .1. y.'T'.'!"TUy ".""': . i.u apstt.a'in u-.i... ,.i r.,..,. .... ,..iM .,i ii. Vu'llVTiAT 'Vr' . 'im! "know"' "iai i.l'V''" riiki,w, AMJ i I 'Lht-Cc Ol H UU I I A I lOA r"i( UK r Ll. . HI. VI i. SI OK WHAI Ut. IlKUh lM I. AUK. 1 l Im.I ."ii ii-i.c w .. w li.u 11.1...1 w aul. IVtlUg II'.IM Mlll .i.ia., i. l. I will Ii . I..HI.I ll. Ill lee I. .t Iwenly n.il.l n.c .)rU, ' i, . ui,i,. ii. r .... r . I no. i n i lit. n i i.l i. u o .,, , , i I Ml ,l i ll M,l.l I I ,( , , .i.r I .i f , .... i... Inn u-u ill t , jtl.M. rli t l-a iu I I, Ol is.l.Milt .l AM. I r.ei onli I'ln i' lot 1 1. Hull. in (..in, but rbif. Ill it. It. rli bliu Im. 1 1.. .r. H. a.:l l"" " l'" ' J Mil . II..-I ll.ll.l.l l.il.O b'riii.e iii i He ll.-w i Iv uiul Wind uiif I Oil mi. nit i f I I l l lllM.. If . IV f l.a I" AND i tr t m Kir ..Ml.. I A till. . ui.1.11. r.at. .. lE.N'll.k. AM KIAKKIHI.A IS 1 III I. I'll I.N . i.r il .r ii ..na ir-un u.iioiig,i ll. ,lt. aat tt.sr t.tta. t .-! t. I. ttr.ry it c-'lr .le. Ii a f lol.l iiirt. m i If.n. -t r "I !' I i. r. r.ii. ..... ,,1-nii im Nn r I. r.'i im i; I ni-ji .ih fc.s. Nuk nit ihlJiMi !- i't til Itl-lils. .Unu iM.iTi:i. .-i I . , Ii 1 . ii .n.i ..tir ...II. ri. ,. .ill he l HI. y.i. A lu loll, w lee u.t t.i ll, ral, .,... I ..... l-r Im.. I; oil .fi,,..,.i,i ,J,.il...llr. .Sotit ri.i..f liw l.e iiiH.i. '... I I H I I s I'M. k I.Nrs, N 't(' .ot n.ojt lb. wort.!. PalM 1FAI llllld H I I 1MB M 8 Ka.T, N Y lire LliHf U l Util jut littl e. .tr ..ml ii. I n.ii. in, l l fc N o iiK't i ii "ii A. C j l n .1 I . .M.r 13 I y I .11 K 1. i..r i n.i i.i i,.l-t li..n an.i I ieiu .1 .)! , t: i.l at.j I . -in W i.i. I. I.u ,ii r iiiik .tit .. iur In... K V. Ii i.lhlt, Mienff. ,..11 I, I (l.n. II. M. I'riu-liaril lr.I.II.NO I. tl lit Hanoi. J1m f1' hi tiet.-rimristtt.i. to rt a s i tit !! ol Jli all tlie ll 1)1 lit'. I'i'Tl.t i r A'gtll .H. I Hi iiht.ill ehur.f . i all SAnronD'ai LIVER IHViGCRATCH, IRt'Klt III Kll.l I I U.S. IT la mmi..ti...lr.l ... f.ot.t I nn...- I j...,j.a i .its. .ry si ,..i ti. ' ' ; j i. !.itit?.ir'.!.'n v.tt.' ''.i .!r.M'L'' '.'!!r.'.-.l.,' a- it veil t a-, Li , ! . c .at- i.i a K-t. a a e-. in till. : la, I'l l.sl.a II ..It ltl.il ilKtra, I., !,. t tf aillr..'. Llvrrttin -W p-ni latka, Hyiio-jal.,1 d I.l a m in f r 1 o i.t -7. Il..p.r "t-ltr L f u.ll I I...I- rw Hut l.ns, I li.t rr.t Tlt Iroff, Jar mllrt, A t.,.ri,, ll.f.1.. r' rninl y M.tll f IIK.IUAI II K, to tj lit.iilr ntl.-ut. ., ll taiat.l'aila mrv twit I .I.i I.tlttnt I., it.ntutkl , I htili .a, t hula i, fit. taint. r':t IB . at-alt- t ela.it ... ....H.ta .rrlt'l K , ...-it a( ImtUttMa. I who aat It tart alalnaj i 41 VTaSH I TIIK Mill HI WITH TIIK 1 Vii.lHI Mill, AM kWil.l.UV III II II ", l-i.l TIIKII. I'l lea On tn.l ur pre Hot lie. I'VUII.V CATHARTIC PILLS, i oap.,1 t pi lttrf Vf ttt Inltlt l-.ll I a. I-, .l.s r , alt 11.111 a. of I n aa it, ati.tl Vtl.l lata In an rllmkt. Via- rao.lty tl.rllr Pll.l.laataai Tjl ..n Li.a.-.a- h "Thf .s,...?r, , r.'T,.'l-sl 'i i " t- I t,. .. I,-., .I,,. ...kMal.!..,t.t. lfJ ,.,i I,. . I-. ti... 1 I rfefitasat ealbatuV. a. ll.. .'llll.l t-i H ll I I'TT Pill, .a alifrp a . alk-eof ti Ej ... .ti-k a. II.-. tiiiinatult a- ti.- wj a. It , ir. i . .!.', fal..a In I la. CJ lint k a al la.li... I ...live... ... I'alt. T aril Unr...a.a ...tr Iki ah..l lt'l.,2 '"' "''' M " r.ct"" tr . w.,.ii I fJ - tn i"." "- v.r. la... r .p.- H III' , a I 1st i.l. K r.i. awtltttt all "I'l n.er f lnr l.tt , Itr.tlf... ktu. Hi tl... he, tl v. mini.' t I.i It. ail. ail I n a m tta al.tr) ! I I. ..... ... ... ..t l.llttrm . . It.it., 3 Kin iin.all..... "SH f Ml I Il.r .iu.. Hltnni ,J .it.' .') .H. n a fl.a at i.- t... n.tnt.r.eu, W tu n,enn.ai lu ti.ii a, ftw... a-auH. 1... I I. , J i-iiii TliarR mam. Tit l.la.r I. . I It: ...t... a. ..I 1 .1. I'r ra. Ihatlh Mll ar. r.tl-J k,lk...al-t- a-tn-ll i. 11 T, w .ailtniin. H,n .Mi... ,r.r ai .l l'.-t.nrl,... an llrllii t rl.. K. SCAKR A CO.. VharlV', .V, O. "MANIFEST DUTY OF THK.SOUTH." Under lhi bend tho New York Herald Dotes three iinportaut fucts : Fiml, That Liticolu in elected hj a minority tote, thro' mc iiiuiuriij ui.e iu i in iioriiitrrii craici, bicb bat atood firmly agmimt the fanali irm of the hour, rieeeda in its uLTeate by at li aal two tiflba the obole ui.it. i) ote ol the boutbnru Siat-a ilii iin,- ;t. ni I. lMI,HXt( aiiile the oipo-mon tut.- ..t i Notth baa reached prot.ably ,5oilll(l And llurd, That the return, ol it, e l,n- Kre.Hon.1 eleetiona r-bow that Mr Lincoln iil have both branoliea ol Coiirehi. opnoa - ed to bin. from the very Hart. On tbU the Herald rem.rka : ' The,e three ereat facta mark oat to u - inese mree greai facta aiartc out to us tbepeneral outlmeaof tbepohey thatehould be pur.ued by the patriotic and national M Dtmieiit of the country, North and .South, denionxtraittip aa they do these great truth-: M That Mr. Lincoln, if ao dinpoaed, etiu do boihin apaitiht the vital iniere-ta ol ihe South (Jurini' the first two yearn of hi ad I tniniatratioii, inasmuch a furry ii- ami notify in both HouM'a ol l'uiii.'i(.-. " I hat in the lmor. ibe South ba allien1 in Ibe North mora uou.erou than it ow. vote, and which have eveiy probability of : bfeoiiiiiig prepouderatn.i; it muder-.tL' coon ' el prevail. That the present preponderating party in the Northern 8tate ha aithin tta. It the ,,.,-cji of an early distnteeraiion, in the an ..!. , - .j "... '"h "ho ami-mavery men aim moueraie freeeotler, hij.'h tariff meu and free-traders, are law,1 aUSiaill II ...A ii.. .....-.. i i... ....i.. ,..rfr. .l:i, .U..H. I.. f. .l..,'MJor s,,0",(1 ha,e taken Occasion in his I spoil. " I bal coneiuehlly Mr. Lincoin'a adaiin - !fatiou aill be aithout real power iu the cuui.iry, aim lorm n creiy a iran.-i ion an ' miuii-li alion during the rvvolutiouary peri- J ; nolinc !,,, ) - ,,..,,kli,.. un r.f all the old parties and the coming itiolth , tie, just aa John ynncy .V l a in . nil u i-lraiion was a transition cue betatcu H e btci.king up of the old historical n uhi.c .n parly ahieli ruled up to I'-'l, hi, i tht- tie I liiocratic, stiirh d on, in a toil Irf-m I I " llh I beso I ant and Ituins bit. feu, j we caiibol Le.itatv IU aayii.g luat it i- be-l lor the t bole cuunlry, a no b. -t twi, tut the ! South, lo remain in the Union. Wiii.out , k. eta.-i ju tl.e c ti'iaiity ol the Stares c.n It 1 1 ml ic alt d , a no I lie u.'hts vt tiic South t-us- tuned; it b st cesfion 1 olh .-ou'.h at.u Sort n tnti-r upon ol trouhk.. :. -. I .un aries no man c tn npre. 1 1 , ai l .1. m r fay mat I lie riirl.ia ol the i.,!. can t-. mote pellcctly milan.cU cut of Ut Ui Ion lhan ,,t,,u ,. TIIK UoLTIIKKN HANKS. Tba condition of the banks of the out i bauta attracted roiiio attention, we prcsi iit ug i the lollowlli etat.. n enl of their capital, cir ' culaiiou and apt cie, as ibey acre in Jaoua ry last. It will be obaitved thai tho pro i poition of spt-eiu la large, t. ing neany I if 'He amount ot iioics in citculatioti. At this .eaaoii, the Southern Jiankaare nijii.i i d lo tbrir utmost capacity, to make the 1 to eeasary ad valieea on the cottons (.hipped : to the North and lo Kurope. ll is cusiom jary. at tbia tun... of tho year, for the bank j iu ibe cotton. roaing Jiiate to auhdraw ! from ordinary customer the usual tacilities i granted to liirui, iu order to putohasc e .t j ton bill of exchange. Wuile current pay I lm his at tl.e .North remain un..t n.i.iie.i, t..e I proceeds nt the eoltou l.i.i- ate p i- i :o ilhe pay in-lit of tho-e matuitn n u :. i 1 1 1-. and Una season Is ala ays lite one . I - lot it Suuibern paymebls ate mad,:. In. r ' l ' aal to ill-count a p.-r b) any ot Hi" hanks III the South, must thertloie, nit lie taken I aa an evidence ot weakm s., I ut tin eimpie ' re-uil ot tlie lacl above state ). J l.o pie cut condition of th'.- exchanges indicates that the Sourh has paid off her accrued in-' d bledtiesa, and follow ing t he laws ol trade, we uiuat aoon expect to ship specie to South ' crn ports iu moderate amount The ao ce-aioti of a few mil, ion will soon r liable the batik to expand and resume their loan. ou loca! paper ; Capita!. $1,700,00(1 l.,,;i-.l,in'U l.-J- ' (inn Circul alio ' l.tMIO.i. ou 1.7011,1 0.. H.'nl.titiO .-pccie .")ll,t.(U a.',i s.M t , 1. 1 litl.l.tillll 4,(it(,(hui l,.'imi,t;lhi 2,.Viii,CiO .1,11110,000 ;i,in 10,00(1 .'lO.IKHt llel., Md 1). C , Va, r 17,(i70,UO(l la.iillll.t.Oii 0,81)1,000 5,000,00(1 1:i,.jM,-,ooi) 7,iitio,ooo U,e)D'.',l'00 10,0110,0111) 4,S00,OI.(I 7,(100,11011 ;., ! Ala., ; Fia., La, ,Ky, I Miss., i Mo., si.iti.t'iiii .'iniiuni .in iiihi tin in? mill in mi. i i .ti, i in.it n imn . .' . ' . .''.'.' I4,r-7f"000 I3,.r)llll,llll0 00,000 auo.oiio 1 1,010,000 8,00(1,0110 y,4;H,ooo 6,.ioo,tn'ii 5.( IHI.OUO .10,000 .1,000 000 ' 20ll,000 TeliO., $1 '.'9,031,0(10 80,050,1(00 40,10:i,OOO N'b'ka.'aiUti.OOl.llOO 104,154,0110 4l,!(!S,th)0 Total U.s.,84-,5lOSs!,lOOlmi,H03,OIM)s4,05,(iOO nilU'irijiitia 1. iltr HOW IT IS TO UK IXJNK The following we take from a letter of the Columbia (S. C ) correspondent of the New lor Herald : tti.i uu uuuu. mere 11 a great uuai tn veuett to o .nee. . .... ..v. ouriosity at the North a to the probwi'le to tho t h ction ol 1111 unacceptable c uidnlatc. 1 ' , . 1 ; l. 1.1 moYftVf miermuix br which feouth Carolina Ihe country ha survivcu each ot these auc I , , . 1 .1 : ,1 will ahake off or, aa you at the North kay, cesive " cries, autl thiir periodical recur-. , , ', , , ,.11 attempt to ahake off her present unplea rciice bit- tauent ine people to look up on : ant relation with tho Northern Stale. Iiliein, uoieeiu'iily witn couipUciiey. hull do not think that tho mailer will this time , be beguo by uullifioation. Ouee the State . Convention haa formal), rcolved upon m- ceasion. 0onioiiioner will iiiuiieuiaitlv be ' a.nl 10 Washinulon lo settle, il nos.ihlc. am-! ioably, the Icrma upon which the State is to .. ti.. ' ..li!........ i.k er formally reeoguiie or formally refuse to , -L. .. .fii.. i , Tkniilt. .....tirtn of ihn r.oo.ui.mr, of ih. , right of aeewskion b, the Uu.wd State will at 0110. be .ruled finally. If it be aekuo-l-i edgad, there will, in my opinion, be no d.l EeuItT about the detail, of aeparation. Tbl aeuedinj State (by that time,, I lake it f rj granted, there would be half .-doron of. THK SKCTIOVATi TRfU'HLKS. them, ut leant) will citiier soino lln ir re- 1 ufij;.T fiF.n. BLIC.xN JL BII.KE TM'tt IX'5 f",enve flmrea of liic r !overtunent d-bl mi'l 1 FIKLI). '"1'H rateable (.roj.ortioii of lb public PrnioriKl.p V,. Nov CO " " v n ..... ,t Wuu in (qu - jrovetiiincnt asrieW aino In the rue nnti inn. proper po-tul treaties woi;!d be foriiidd, aod 'be Ci.tiliiitf line beten North and South 'ii l e d. finitely drawn l! ,t me lail.it on the part of the federal -Utboriti, lo recout.iza our rijfht to become nepuate and iudepd-M r. public would bv. anil b. ti,r elVt in cementing t0. i t'tber the lavtnioidiii;! !tate ; for, through- out the .Smth, boevr people my diff.rr ; -bout the ixredi.-E-ey' ,-iujl ,be L"llioni 'there wccrU..i! but Si.e opintoi. conc - rn - n,,..,,;,,! i.. .:. : . "'g '"e ri....t 1 lure nu ntioneU. In uemal W01"" 10 a '1 I a ration of war, am; lu " "u K,,tlr 1,1 "tiomu at teuipt to practically f.how up tbnt denial. Now, i her. i n -ilniij; ..iited but ll.eched diiii? of tlii- hr-i li.r.i, ..f outl.ern l.io'jd in iicii a e i'l-i , ur tar tlniia ol liiu first f.-de- n" in-l a .i uti.ern port, ta kuil to- v"-'"1' i ty elavelio.uiug Mate. . TU K M A Yoll OF I; A LTIMUUK ON ."!'. ,s " S " 1 be ur.j ined arc the coccludtnif p graphs of the inaugural address of toe II v. i;(. - !r0Bn. Mar elect of Hi'tir.ore i , i,, ,, ,, , ., ,. , 1 " " " "" for the Mavoraitv. and wa mrnortid. t - o ' believe, by Uenixrala and iii The Hallimore Sin,, tl.e leading L. mo- 1 nr.tin ini.rn. f .!;,.. ......... . 1. . . I .. ' hould bate tak. o Occasion in his ; ofLei.-.i capacity, tutipre-s mk-Ii s. nliin. nts I'lie majority uf the people there, ac sup fi-c, have no eotii- 'aint to make. V. (l4T " t n any 1 he eieciiou of a President, accord 10 the provisions of iue coiisiiiuiioii, t.o.i r Ul. icci plaloe to; may he to any portion el tin ft -pub.ic, can utfjid Iij j'i-ii:.c j'uvi lor ilf disruption, uui in any et. nt, u,. re tan ie 1.0 Uiunt aiout toe cour-e i) i c tt policy and du'y a.i" itiinrc the people ot Maryland to ar- . .iie Ibe cit-tf u of ll.isMiite art sn,-nna in regard to their cnj.-tiiui uit.ii 11,'iit", and aie J i-'iy imiig n i ti t at tr,. i nl'irt;. in. nt ol iaws by woiue vf the States which pi icnciliy rulnly one of tllO-e ll.'lils .,i,. ,..,.. they have si.tJ.-red ' .; a- to h liotu ti u si ..I :anlatile IUU r- leri lice si ., l .e iii-iiluimn ol ai iverv as tho peopie ol any ill.tr (.art ol tnc 1,'niteri fiiai.s, tl.e) hate a.a tt lea itast iu lh"ir tict o ion to the I. nion ; and tiou''tie-s wi i .-j remain, unie-s ae.'s cf aggression sL:'jid be peipelrattU or aauclioin-d t'J ll: general goieinint i.l a contitigeucy vtmch 1 hof e autl betieve there I' no lea-un loap-plt-b eii'l. 1 a iii conll icitt that I HHe-s lie una i.i.nou- si. nt line nl ot I he pi epic, of Ii tin more iii largtt of ibe Sjulli'-'rn citie wbiti i i) ti.t !ue Iru. p joey of Mary land la to adiicie to tnc Union long a she can Jo -) ar.ii hui.or aud sjl ty, but t) staLtl pn par-ii by constituliouai means and witti- iu lonstitutioual limits, io prou ct h r right, 1 ahouid tiny be assailed, ami iu I ho mean- tune to rest Calmly iu the hope that justice an! be done her by tti: governuient ct iLe L'nioti, which waa creaied, and ,-l.ouiti be adiiiini-tered, by the nuie peOjiie, for the coiiiiuori wt liare. e'Jit.y no cause has yet a , ist u solucifnt t j a -1 1 f I he overthrew ol l!ic not. It si ami in. i i I L -.ili 't iii govt rim ii nil an wi-U jui, and i r established i coucecrated and ni.lt.ir.d to Ihe beans ot ail, uol on,y l.y ttiu abundant blessings of ihe present tn ti tu it t , bill by the (.acred un moiic- ot tne past anu the great hopes ot tue Inure. : M iUND fKNSK. There is comfort in the following from tue Xitimiu.' l-iitliLTmer : Ibe Juli itg'ncei aays; Those who have willursed as many Pic-int-Miai Canvasses a- ii has In t ii our lot lo uiaiti and rclllem bii, t.i i I..., i c iu liasie lo tie.-pair of the U. p .l ot' . it 'll-, of t lie iiso or decline of paili.-, to I . cause ot the eaeile'l language hei'l I.) pon leal iemler. ev. r anxiousol late rcpoinleuee is constantly K"pt up Iron this , srs ; hut it is inevitable that all c. asses ot jrar to lueuniy me loriuii s ol their chief point with Cuba and Kurope, relative to im- 1 traders suiter fioui the pievaiiiug panic, un lain wii:t the t .lure and even Willi Ihe sla- mediate rt cognilinn of tl.e S nithern Con fed-, les we except tue mauufacturera ot til e bniiy of the Stale. 1'utii g the ia-t thiny -'racy by the foreign power, a soon as the :ul.. h auuld probably bo tu exiggeta jeai a no 1'i'csideutial election has occurred confederacy demand recognition. to estimate Urn number ol pei.-on- wuh .ut the accompauiuieiii ol menaces di- J here is talk ct the Legislature declaring . tjr0wn out ot on. pioymt lit -iuce . lec'iou d a v , reeled acaiusl t.te LiertieluitV of .be Union. ' the State out of the Union, and leaviu' the , ,i 'g.'i.Oinl a lar-io l royotnou of iioui ..re It was so iu the early contest between Jack-, vou and his dill icut cotunetitui. It was' .... ,, , . ..-.in, . .. ii ... .. ... . ' ... i aud an Jtureti, when lleiiry A. Wise rats i ed the famous cry ut " 01.1011 of ihe Whig for the sake ol the Union '' It was eo in 19-11, when the t leciioii of Henry Clay was j ueUJUiieeii as latai u iue oouiu, uec.iuse tatal me acqui-iiit'ii m 1 ll iu 1 S43. when me a-iutiou comyosed by lue compiomiseaot 1-i.l were porteuding di,- CJiivulsiou It was so 111 j.-., , t(jo gallant ocotl was h'.inleU down btcau.-o be, lor-ooih, could not be ' trusted to control the destiuiea of the couu try lor alnch iu two wars he bad risked his nle. ami iu one of winch he had freely shed 1 bis blood. L was so in the last Prtsi.leu ; canvass, when au a-eliiblage ol -Niultl ern Itemm-iulic lioveriitira was actually con- j vel w H I, none ol lital desDH,r which hastily , couoiudes a.i 10 ne nsl because of ihe over throw ol a po.mcal dynasty. The Cousli-1 tuiiou dotia uol ohana witb the mutations 1 of oil lies, mid those who. with us. have 1 seen how happily ihe muuiiuent ol oir cit .1 r,....l,,. I,... .,,,.,..,1 . l... ;..ol ! er cveu of J acksonisiw, iu the bey dey ot t .1 i .-iii 1.. i.. ... a. ...... il... i.....,i. of a hond -h,l. h.a endured .uol, strains wuhoul auffcrinaf inatenal li.ru.. I . " " U'lif" ' a'"-"-" 1 1 sentence of forjl. neai ' It j - u f eourat ulation, which a at first intended for a county j iliiie, ban utieipectedly asuiniffd fiatitic propir'.iona. An iinmenne and excited crowd in in kttcn dune, and ibe iliuiuinution i nearly uui- v n'1 brillli:,"t 'J "ny'i'"'K ever I "'' "' ' , " , Prav V Wkt' . I',""-.. H"" i ' ey cam,, to re.tHence of Mr. Lincoln. . ' .. . ,, !;!''Ct Wltl,1c"!'!1r', "er,c. "r' j ' "'' redou;.le.J on bt- app -arantte. ' 1U"' ftorl" of mratu,t..-n , ,.t clamor Ia"ed many iiiiume, bnt Qiiet wa, at a-t , J ' 1 Mil. I.ISTOr.JC 8 hl'KE 'II. " Friends mil l-Mlou- Cifiz--it.i : I'ie.TS excu-e in o on thi oeeaion from making a Speech. I thank you for the kitidn.) and OitiDliment of thin call. I think vou. in ' connnon with all other who have thought fit bv their votea to pndirao the K.-puhliean iciuse. Applau-e I r-jiicc with you in 'the nicees, whirh has ?o tiir attended that cause. Applau-e Yet ill all out" rijoic-in.-s, let us neither i-xpres. nor cherish any har-.li feeling lowurda any citii-n alio, by his vote, haa differed wtlh n h "ul eln-er irii' L'-t n at all time reim-iuher that all .-Vmerie in citDi n are brothers of a c.itn nion country, and ,-hould dwell toy. ttier in liie bond of fr;.;ernal feeling, j Immense Applnu.e Li t me a'aiu be lou to ae- j e''l 1 my ""ll,lt". ' excuse me Iru. i'.ir- r l mi .1-11". 'iclii-s u . r- niA'ie bv nafor Triim. rreectiee u r bull :.ml mlrs (:,. i ,i,.n,ii. f.. r buil uid other. iu retard to what Mr. Trumbull would s-iv, on act: unl of nisiiitituat-.' rciatiin wi'h 1'. Liin'oiii. Hi retuarsa were receive 'I with deep enthusiasm. lie bean l. nying : '' It i- met that Itepublic Hi shoiil I liitkc it. el r j- and be giad, for the s irit of Liberty, which irh cur rulers was ti.-nti , is alive agi.in, anil the t'on-tit'itioii, oniaiue-l to s-cire its lees.a. i g-, wt.ieh was lo t siht of, is fo ind " -He congratulated the n .ti in on the pro-.nis ei return ol bannonv iind purity, and ihe Slate on the cl ciion of her nt'ist; bjnjretl son 11 yutt Ihm ' Mr. ..,. oo. , t ,r;.ul, Iii' cuiiiiidiile ul lite l.ejiit'hliciii I'mlu, (.'iie' Muuufiii'r, u-iil nrv i- .e,', t ,(it 7 iii-- mil ohrr purl;. Winn t utt 'im a'--l If h i1; i'ic A'.-t it n i il ilie ulnf cum I' l . and uitl V us rt'H'ii u 'reni n mi pro t' l I'tt Sl. ile in ulii.ii ne has ii ! rrcrivd ii n il il ii ii lai 'iitns! u'iij encru iiini'iit """' ''" ' 0"il '"' imi'ii ' i i1 .''. , ns lit" our in Ii III', ii lie Ills lf'itf'-t tiir ,'o.v' (. lnrtll. 1 he tt.'publiciu party are I jrturiate that they have ll "W in th ir power to prove ta.t th"T a e i:, vi r intended, and do n t intent), any enei nachmeut upon thw rights of any Sine or si-cnn. The Ihsu tiionista eo this nud mv, ' Now or never," -vc . Ac. 'oi South Cui'tnii rilARl.r.Tii.v. November 2 This been the luo-l tuercbao's. A tioomy il.iy y. t am ng i i heavy cotiou house ntnt other smuitT bous - es have su-peiol inorniii uiih tl J There trouble this Fanners' aud KNchunce It ink-, but tn matter a adjusted. 'Ihe Hu.ks have r Led to eo operate logvllier, and ,-iili positive! j refuse to make any din- counts t'ottou is ilt'cliniiig 1 tie stock on band is now S:ty thousand b iles. Several of the heavy planters refuse to send forward their cotton at pic-ent, preferring to wait for reaction SterlitiLt i- also don. bciii' quo ted at Do. l-'iuaicial matter are rapidly approaching a climax- Trade is complete ly protrated. No opposition ha a yet openly appeared ! in ativ p c: "ion of the State to the seces-ion iiiote'ini.t ' iipt un Ii rry, ol th.' ft' atnslop t olum bia, ba becu presented wi:h a g-Md bended cane to day, for raisin.' the p ilmetto fl ig on Ins vi s-sr! K- v. Mr Yates in l ie a speech on tho oc -a-ion, during w taivh tie said that if the South required it, lie o.i!d go into the forento-t rauk. with a lbble iu one h itnl and a revolver in the other. There is no doubt that a inul active enr- convention to raiity Ihe act. Columbia is much talked of n the n ime r ..... vi ... ... i . . The militarv c uuiuiitee liavo agreed un on a plall for ,!, tlJe Male. lliey wil report to the Legislature as sojii as it re aeiuhleii, on Monday utx'. y .11 'i-; ....... I ..tl a. II h r, Inn L .1 i,..l.,e.s -h. . ' ....1 . -.. i...ii- ... .1:.' .... " ' . "a . . . ' . "j 1 eg uulurn d a w hite hahtu r, Willi a p j.iuet to Hec, five stars and au open lhhie, ati l the nun.; ,)ulll Carolina lare re-i-l of our Ltoti oppression,'' aud " lu the uaiui we set up our banucr." Kvery miut-ler iu ('daricston p secession sermou t) day. .be. I Mr. K, ill litis aiiiiouuee l intention tn j ( ,,e I, ,,,,.,,.,011 shall mcei Ho rxp. ,0 g0 ,,lto the C ouvctitloii. . Auiii.slA. Nov. .'I Ior!i hnncu's ol , . . . the tteoreia I. 'gi.alature have uu 1111111 0 is. v - ' ... pa-acd the mil caning a I onveu Ion. r o " ASlllMinm, Nov v.. . Ihe J resident rcpeaicuiy expresses uiui-tin agaiu-i ni" sP Cession movement, belicvitte; I hat. before re -oiutiouat, mca-urei are auopteti. every CJUslitulioual a exhaust' d. Washimitmn, Nov. 21. The policy of ,k. l .1, tr ....... i tl,. .v.-.-.i of .ecea siou, w as again disua.B l iu ihe Cuhiu.-i 1 c .,(.. hue the want of harmonv iu the opiuion. of iho-e present, precluded any ro I ault heing arrived ut. It ia thought that the ; Adiniui-tratioi. will uot favor a Convention ot tba S .utherr, State. It 1 helie.eU mat .ir..ra vjiaies w, p.u...pi,7 rep., , .their obiii boe-ltio Outiifvioj the - F'l'.'i'ivn Slave set, and will nifet the South ern ilrleatea in tloiijrn.- ready to acqw-e-e. in t.rnjMviiisr mub aiiiRiidiuenH to ibe H. diral i 'oniitu'ioii will ("ive a MitifaC tory cunraiiice to i-lave property South of no.,., fix.,,1 eovraphicnl line. I I. it i be. lie ied to be the Otilj solution ol the dffi cu, ,es- h'.iilur.liti nun ml f.etsion . ijovernor M i.rff.n. of Ki'htu.'kv. ha imblibel 'iftr0i,pin.s ,tl(1 ,1,-prVf atioa the ec-mn of the cotton Stale a not iui-iib. d Ly tlie election of Mr. L neiln, Mid ur,'in that " the L'. orapliv ol tliis ei'intiy i ! not ad mit of a diiisiou the mouth and ourceof the Mintioippi river cinn.it bo aparalt-d itl.ooi the horror of civil wur." Ken tueky, the ta-ernor S'iJ, caniiot suuin s'.M.ii. I'.r itinn 41 ill tiiW III O V f til e ll t llieriMV... ........, .i.. ; ,r l.i,.,...l v i ilitioital itntiortiiiiee is j.iveu to tnis l-tter by our Westi-in exchanuea, on In. i-upposi lion that it xpre. s eiihstaiilialiy U.- sen liments of Mr iir. .-k lurt i e-"- ( , Vl!i,.V!'il mi .see,-,.,! It i understood tiinl Mr. Ji.ack h pre pi a b ii.'thv opinion on the r Ii t ot taking tee tieu.tive pusitiou, whtcli, It i he. lieved, nil! form the ha-i-of I lie President a ines-ae eu the Pu'.j' kdJitiou U tue u-iinl iiiinual lur-saee I nviit Merfti-2 i" Jli atani the Union .'-lt-e.fi.ij; lart"- one, ail 1 cnii jio-i U U tis'i. iJitp i" .'(. '.Ve uti'trr Hviie was a ail p-ti lli-s TIIK Hl'SiN' T'ii' I'lini'. in iii : TU' 'I liLKS. M , 1. 1, -The .lei on ruesJiv. Wed- Virginia Hn.ks su-pm Uesti y an t 1'blirsn ty. i'Alt.MII'.l 1'illA, Not that aii tue city ir.iik- Wasiiim. a" s. Nov. J-.' It i pronabl will s'l-ner i to da fiV! All the banKs sijsj . no, j nere to 'lay. .s,,y,eso ul ii .IliiHiire III n ', s - The Prt-i'Uitt- and I.Vhi-r of nil the IS. In- li.nr.t H.nks h Id a UieetillL' on etiu--d nt.'hi, and unanimously agreed to mi-pcnd peci t pi mm tits, on Uie next Hay. Which th. V did 1 ' Nsw a.'KK.Nnr -Jl The currency pan it; here to day, it is said, has be. It e. in, to .that of Ail notes on ban., "si.rn ol U .i-hin:ton are at !( to -'." pi r cei.t 'ti C unit. Illinois and Wisconsin iianit- I ") pi r ft til , and o'h. r V-ti rn and t'atiatla b-jtiki '! to .J ncr cent dj. count New Yn'tK. Nov. '. bank have ; ,olved t. I'tie N"W York e eiui'.iion tor of tin ir rp ei.- as long ;i it la-r-, and ir ll ,.s iii-ulficient to meet tne demand, all iii ausppiid to-ether. I'll I I.A P Ei.ru I A, Nov. If Norris, our Urcn encine liiii.dor, In jut disrharged all hi- bandit, .-otne her,- about for want of ti..-i.ies. Coiiover A liro , a large snoe houf, l as fii:- ), with liabth-i-a of ?.) '0, (i"( i hings here arc in a very gloiiri) on tiition. Nt w 0;ilxams, Nov. "Jd - It is reported that m veral produce dtaiera here havo-us petnlpd. Snsji'iisio" ("'"in Ho'isi's A d" p.noa l.-oiu AlOiiiy autiounce the euspi : ion ol two or three flour aud araiu boa , ,l,.ri. V'tr Aeii? Jtun. lo consiquenrc of the ,' pre.. ore now exi-tini.' iu the money market. tne Secretary ot the 'J'tcaury has notified ;the bidtlers mat they can have au . .tension -'of ihlriv da. a urton one hail of the amount Vet to be luld iu. .V'f,' -ni.il Jiitrllt. i-1-i ji is.e oi Hush ess Oamg to the partial au-peusion ol orurrs from the 6outb, he sinal! receipt Ir on that rjuarler, and llie prevailing tiistru-t and uncertainty . to i:,.. lotnr.. iii.ii.nl'aetni ino operations liav been sti-pclided or grjatly reduced by many Urce Houses, thereby throwing numerous person out of employ m.'ut. line cioihing c-tabiisument wioh e inijhl nauiu hi charged 1 ,thni hands ; a bat esta:i.isam, i,i ;n;iJ di-charL'cd nearly l.thl.i; a savidicry tir in ha re'i jeed it Ijsce about 4 '0 ; an cur tailiueut ia very general. At Newii esptcia.lv. the crisis ia seyrolv tel',, on at; COun: of their extensive eoutiocuoi Mtn Hie no im- usiie a .S.niiiiern trade. Should t.i io I provetneiif. mac'i aufi'irina niu-t motig the iaoorr.g ciar. It appears sin gular ai first aignt, that li.us tar, nouses in ; ,he Westcru business are the largest siift r- young vt oust u. .' " L' Ol "it ct, 'it'- IMsmai. I h" Charleston Miicuryem trv-ts .Northern and . .:beii. pttioiia': it 11 wst.apeis as i'otios ; " Ihe Na York Tribune, the chief or can ol our .Northern a '.'tessor-. has a sub seiiittion li.t ver.-imr ou 11 0.(1.10 and all ,.1 1 L r. i. ., - fV - ii ifv.s tv luue w no Uo not pay iu ao ance, and 11 is toPpe. wi.h the eXUau-.tou ol pie-pijniei,. 1 lie r. 'i:or boa-ts Unit Ue receives a pec lull ot letters every morniug, contaiuuig tlie uiouey for subscriptions ; ami his success 1 the success of all kmdicd presses at the Nui 111. How is it wnb Sjuiiiciii pies.-ts. I .ti 1 la f il to tue lights ami iustiluiioiis of me South : Take the Cu inesiuu Mercuty. wh cii lor thirty-ti . e year has bu napi jiu 1 1 1 pre-. lu thd -So mi 11 il has ticeit 1 ne I tie ot its K.diors l'ho first runnel 1 second ti.irely earned a Harrow suit.-lsieuce tne nurd injured, but .ol I out in tunc the leUllll ill, .1 a ruined Ui . U. lUj tiilU I- our liJinhie stlv s, of whom we wi.l s . y no thing What p . per at H.c Norli his on I W tut! punie u 1 ler.si an.i.iig uure atii.ity . , elo.j i-tuce or fidelity than t..c Uttn Mercury I 1 e speak not 01 oui-eive..;- it to have eii a d 'af-U toi I Uoes 1 t uo inea.ro ha been luc patronage cooler red unon it, com nareu iin its N01 thrrn temporarN- ! H j of dollars are uow tuny leUs ol ihoo-alids , he a to l, have heth j-t, ' uncollect able and anpaid I How ui my ten- of thousauds of dollars are no- doe ii-.ihI chiefly by the very meu-lne plantar-. he .aeuo,oers 01 me ooutn uo-e prop. . ,v . .......... . it h i 1 I . 'i T11K KM PKROR'." HK IKW The I'ari-. correpondeM jf llm l, i!id ,ii Daily N'ew any : The review to-''av nn the L.-n-i-eh-mipi race course was; the prettiest ilihj ol u,.; kind that I have ever een in I'ri 1 in crowd of nentat ira was m.tu -ne. 11 .j view on a lareer a. aie . en -n o'it ii. i,,,ia . . , at Hatory and on the Chami.. .K- Mr; hut it is a liuer rihl to nee lo.O' ii n.i, ,4. ntc ivning freely tlinn Jl'i.iw i ur 4 i.i"ni h i aimply ir"t into uue t . n.- i... j.. : ,at. I he I roops took up l heir p.i:i it.s t iliy. break, pitched tln ir I. lit-, ..t n .r lii .s, (v.:ry neees-ary in the r-iW .:orl I muiu in and iu due. run- .-...! a: ii a i.--if breitkfasts 1 ii iiiusi of un a.-li., enn- piln . Kepi af lu mm;.' p ieii.-,r--. - ' I lit lo the loie-t. I v. nil I ' ' i 1 1 in ml oi I. . rr.. 1 1 r .; 1 1 lim lie Ijiinotn- i to H ')&d, n.i i o;i,.:rs nr j t !, trotu the S llu! At h nl' past ii. v. ii the I'.tuperor arrived on the prouud. 1 u,i . e. bv a lllini'TOU siatf, IiIIIOUJ Wllolll i.T Mar-'h .Is MT.M.aii. Knidon. Vai lai.t, N il, P.-ili-ier. I I'.ike o! M.ak.. ilititj.-.i it mi i lt- nauit lie :ii. l JeaM ii Aueiay, The r In. penal Prince, m Ii: uii.t i i cot p i -r upon ot f - a Lu iii i'i in pon liiu.'i, not a . In' pat.'d y.-sterday, elusive ol t.ir ran lull. tary break !a Wioie tt.e " ft eoii I'm- I...!" v a- Ha- t liro .rn across t he ,-s lat: in ol v. limn to tlie -h I ..s not aide lo a-c.-ria i .1 ui.r ine It.l'tii'ry, n I ace course d bv all at id t It! iri ri- ami i.i .1 tim ' kri-ip. tb-y st sti-Ksii .ni.i. t I need .lue un : mi 1 1. 1 ir 1 1 i nli. r . 1 i' bore I,, ir ; . If, rm sl ti .nn I he ick a- -ii1.! I iisver ry ca'nc at a The raeiug p.-. O. e u. He, u.o-t r.-iiiarkabi- teaturcs ot mis remark-irne r-ti.' in the i ye ol n.iiitaiy men Has th" x;,. int.. nt, on a iaroe scale, of lie! new l.a:' r. tare, lo re-i-t cualry. wnici: .'ire -uppo .-.i lo nc j 1-t it .fl'e'lte a- ih.. ..id -,ii'e, allien n ccssnni presii.ttd null a i. .rU'in of th ir trout to the Un u-ee.-s. a I tr 'b f j; Ct! A li'DI Nn: STi'KV. The !'. . hiii-nd L -p itch enionieles n re in irk able -try, deri v.d fr-nii a gentleman lor in ii. jar- . n j.'. 'l ,!i th" p "oeC'iti.fi ot n.iiitaiy ci ritts. who ont , intoi 'he part ui ir- (i.i-n a iit-.e.-uti'ii.t of the (.s ti s that form the -uhi ct t. ine it crfit,' K .rlv in the revol'i'ioiiarv .n a nnt, n 11 enllste.l in a cou p n,v t.ai.e.l I .r Hi The couipiny n ut north an ' 1 en illiloii's 111 my . i'ik:ii' pn nt a! viou hat'lc-, L-iii" "a- sc.. r lv ti Lu I W ;,. ti.' p, iin i nt IJ; in.ly in- i.r -rtiniilon, and during the Uat"ff and alter, lo- taitn care of h) a brother soldier, to ahoin he had be come greatly at ached, ami who b-'onifad I. 1 the same ctiiJi .ny as i,iii,s, ,j j'(. tern) of the -er.iee Inn':; 1 xrure I. tiiese i... , .,. tn is w ere di-ciia r j-'d, anil ret irii.-d home tevoted and in-epiraU-' fiirinl.. !n 1 r.-s iiieantiiiie thntide ot war rodeii ou the Sou'h, and tney nniu enli-ted 10 seivein Lien.' : al Liiiciln a a.iu v, at lu.' time 1 nice'i in In-' -lege of (Savaunau. n tnat st"!;.j they di I their duty bravely. At last L .tie's Irici, 1 as wouuded iu turn, ami wa- carried off Hie field in tlie anus of his devoted friend. A bite under the c .re .if the surgeon it w as til-con reu Ittal Ins couipai.iou was a w man '. It r.ppe'ired tint h hi 1 f... no I a-trm; illachui- ut lo Line, whom -he ha 1 inei itn laiiy liie', but in 1 le so liitie imiire.-si ;u up. m mm tint he did tn,? rvcogiiue her wiieu lie alter . arus mei her u'-uise.l as a sol dier Stie was in oc -pair whi n Lane en usied. and uu i. r tne iu-pir ilion ot .11 Cdon -be- li.il Ii 0111 Urr parent-, iMnti-d tl.e Coll - ineiital uuiluiiu, an ! f .i..,.vcU mm to t ll.! ai H hat en-Ueil a- a prpcr A "u.e to ucit a romance. 1 iu 110.11 1:1 reovereii, ,...i. a- soon a- tl.e twain Acre reicase-1 lis. 1st e.ipiitily. they bee .ini one. I'litry II. eJ it, any Jt.il.1 Very bappi y loaeiber, and itlt iveral cbl.dreii. Holu 'he nun and .us w.i'e ItClitid p.'l.-l.jli-s Ul.t.l ti.eir tie Cease, lor Mi'tliVi ului-.r.-O as sOi lief-. A PKKKi-;'.'! W IKK. Kdinuiid Uurkc's beau i;e-ii of a perfect wilt t worthy of cousiJcrail -u Ly oar fair flleUiis Ii le ll is : A i.erti ct wito i haiid-sUii. bui it is not a l eautv art-. ng from the h alure, trotn cjmnb Xion. or tortn or snapc. J as a.i three in a hu-b di .... . ... 11111 H" "Ul IU e liearl . K i' an tneas ot ti nicer, iielie v )o uc, innocence ntiil sei.sibitiiy wi.ich a f ice can tXpre.a. til it toriiis li.r beauty. Soe n i a face that l.lst rou.es v.iur ati 'tui n. at ur-i siih, m eiictit, and you grow up. ottder tn ii it on! not m 1 c than ' i.-e y our ... ,.ve a mild .neje'ii-e-: the, , .. ,1 o! c.liCf, li t li. r -t iture is I,, admit anon of -:nli. ss thai Joe l-t, s .iiiiess lb at Her v. ice I soli, Jie 111 p lb IC a- all 1 01 ai Cr-t 11 e r e ;iit, hut they ti tle hen mmahii, iiiie a g j I m 1 auttiu.i'), f ur ny v ,'i . : laol, -he I- Uol I.) !" t-rv not ee. title tk.u tie. -, not imp y IIIW IllU-IO. uol tu teu.h.ics, l ui 10 1 lllieaisii it c iiiijj no lb-1 1 1 O 111 0 e tu tl'- ,1 ; it h.i h.t.e. ly L-rit i ol " Iki ler-ta 1 ii in the variety of ,1 upon, bur Ihe good ,,. u. .k, s II- r J -lite-u a n.turil di-po-llim Ul,-- H I 111 il subje-tl, ,11. s t t -:; ie 'Ii lae w h i , .i.u.-, ..U th -e who utalicr a f. lies, ot 111. he-- tljas 10 ooiio 1 an I 1 lie re 1" under-' i ill 11 I KTL re . .fpn.r