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-t Iff, J tk If' at tit eoavaaujc, or ia nawiatty aed harmony with which iu -aiik-i wm t-vitwunieiU.;" aol is an dituri nlwf ih 7ih J.!y, it wuloxiawti Mr. Gamble, th -steam of tb convention, ia tot Miowi, nia Mr i "A Democrat w'w acted with each tuut-l-r of itt conviitiqo (that to amend th eon. ttituli m ) u Urywa and Inri-I1. Woodward and blai t,, ti eexorcd their eotinJuic. a w happen to bar beard nor than one of thui d"clrc( fiji & atmiltd oi Kvui or sVfrx's i Ail titpppii of f.f satire JlepuViat rtt I," lit t"h Jjlibjntioni of that convention, mtnjof' Cif prominent and ie8untial member of the pirty n(tintptii. Tho. McKib Potitt, Kn , whl hid h!d mist important official trnst nnjjr Dmrati administrations, presided. John M. Kid., Krjtv, onu nonieated for a taluMp of cS i Cnli.l S:es Sii.i.':o Coort j Prrtiut'it lJk, wm roa,ber, aid, in a speech mad ia tin etnventinn, spoke tbut of the actioo of ths pirty ia 1H: "As to the Baltimore platform, it is lt splinters;' it broke down and took Our cani'ijifei with it; it was erected by nxtthera bind, ;id not bnttd enough to sustain ; IrWinea." "Others of like influence wer mom b :r, a 'Hons; wlit.n were James L Uillia, Colontd Sarau.d W. P,Uck,', tad J .hn Cewna nil of hm, I Ih'lievo, aiM now di'lctos to the Hum-, crWLe X-rtimal Conrcuikin. .A State commit- tea WiC-appjintol at tho vue convention, to con duct th c.!.ril oa the principles cnuitqialod. hy it, of which tlnk senul.'mja from the Berk .dis trict (J. I'lroey () w wade the chairman, aid hid a-wjijU'd nirbhini the jrctith'iuerr from thf N'orlhi rpUio and Hr.idrJ district 4, ( Meanr. l'-ickcraul UrowJ an J al.o "Ajidrew U. R order, Bow cf Kansas, Arti'JJ i'lauTnow Canal Cum- ni(.iojr, Ait 4 a d iIsto to l lie Ih-hvcratic Na tional Convention, i. nth.Ts of Uka Muiracter, biA. ait of b')in ohie?Ul. s I know of. on. ae on it cf ths rreo-S iil pl i(f jfj; ad apted for th eanvi;',. for fnn l-jr pinion of the ptrtj being op poaed to the po'it-ji ajnpv l. it wa eoqnteaaqced aad tasUined cvon bv (i,! nel Fonicj, t hll iibu-'ud ou lu't of the tVanfjrlvaoian. ' Tte I)oino9tacj; of Ur.t'iforJ bold a lueetiog durio the emrasa, at whL'h a I eolation wm pined, de claring tint 4("onra p -.. It-i.kre pow er orer th aljeet of aiavery in the Territoru- of tbj UnittfJ Sutrs and ouSt m to eteri'i3 that pwr tTj-tu!!j to prevent tho eatabliah metit of fUverj ;" a I lui thereto a a ilm " we cqit'Md H our mwvrtio brethroa nf the South ttie aitae freeJ n of th m.'ht and of expression whi.b we clai.n of oarelves" 4 3. t And thia, 3u1mc1 Forney, in an edltoriid of the I'ennayl Tanitn, of Septa aWr l'Jih, laaiied in the mont ipproin tnns a " a noble example," which ha, pro listed woul J be " everywhere creeled with J-jrjp." The truth w, Mr. Gamble't election waa urtsl and aapported oa tht proond of hia oppo sitioa to the ettnia of alaTerr; aud in a letter, vrittoa bjr hiiavif, in rep'jr to iiiterroatories pat to him bj the eaiiiiaee of Free-Suil Deat r,ar& of Tkz eiaoty, in the Wilm jt district, he took the p-utiin t'jit tTonsret baa the en- M.itatiooil pjvrer to prohibit slarcrr in the Ter ritories, ani thit ha.wa in furor of its axersiae to prercot the farther ext:ii9 of humin bjn aUer I hire Wn l'iWr, and . will, publish it with the rat. Ths rtarns of the electioi ahow (hat Li reoeired the aiipport of tbne who held pitre-ae aoti-elare'T tiewt Ia the IVilmot dia (net, cfnp-Hod f the eoantie of BradfordSiw uhinni, aal TiocrvMr. G-ivble had a raajuri- alt, nl m at oJUjf, (Mr. Alt', b waa thra alao a member, will 1I Neollect, and whiuh. aa he Infuriaed aaa blmrelf at the com- nieoovmeot of be praaeot aeaiqq, fanned wa of the reawvja lor out vottnx ro io aa Vpcaier. it ia true, 1 nrnde do pN kje'aubjoot duriot the eutire Urot of vJ awice; Vol ( rcfrainod from ao d jing for the reaaoa that t waa then, aa I an now, oppooed to ail aiutma ana aiMuaa. ion of the aulect. . I dpaired barm,;n5 Mr obieot waa roooneiliatioo. Thoaifh f voted fur the eo-cilled finality reaolutioM. whenever a ne wai fa kin, vhile I waa iu idt acat, 1 4bted ine wiaaiiin ana propria oi iit loirJijpMim I waa ac dnst all atu-uipu at rwewinz, ia Uoa r or out oX it, the agitation of tha alarerj queatioa, ao nw(ter bqn, or trader whatever shape or color tha attempt Qii)iht ba iad,e. Tjfij f aa mj roaiUoo then, and th t toy poMUHQ llut am ehared with ioojqswtee -y.'ui'hav in mid in tn) first reniarks to tha House, that if the Mia-un eoiqromuo lkuji could be restored, would lie ia fot of ta restoration, but in view of the difficulties which aurrvunded that question and must defeat their eftorts, I waa opputeJ to itsagit ition; while I subsequently declared, that I'onnws had no conKtitutiounl snvbority either to le'ulate aliver into, or rxolude it from a Territory. Tbre doolamtiims, astute and l irn. fd ifeutleaian y they are in,cip-jbl of reninci Iin. Irt us see : 1 would have Lean, in favor if rkiration if it were p-wible, Wb u kind of ret'ifiilKin, and wlyit wera (h diltcullicsT If the country rould be retfVr -if the papple onl l he curried back to the sains condition of juiet, of rep-ie, and of social harmony which exi-t? J two yeare atro ; if past leifwUiioo rould be wiped out and funiutten, if Kansaa could bu reinjiud. and we all mnda to stand aa before, Ufi t'le otnpmniise of 1H5J as a finality all aeidions of th" vooutry aentinn U and abiding by it ; if this were pnamble without invoking uny action of mino, I would certtinly beioftvnr of starh restoration. But I said there wttitJljfi rulliti which aurroanded the question. What Ji3L-uliie,?v Kirt, that in tba present at-ite f parties it wai npoaibl to lesnslate npon the question J and, secondly, there were rnntitutional lit cult id : a s;rave'uestion reardinj the pow er of Cqngrnss to divido tha peoplo of this coun try by jjrtoraoliiftd hues qutwtions adeotin' Snte uverii.'niy, 8ute equality, and othor em- tnrrauing diicuUie, which I do not propose to disease at this time. .... There ia ao in.nistcn,ry Ijere oone what ever. " (I mit hare eptics keen, I wn, ' Wb sees what h aot te be aaaa." Thy ws I opp-wed to the territorial lepUla re of the last C'otsress ? My answer, is fiMind ty of 1,311 v-v-e. bein; netr twj hundred more than, aiy wjrthy and able eoliessrue, (Mr. Gaow. ah jm opinion wer j wjll undergo tt, recaive 1 t (he (xt election, ia Sa:h, too, wis :be re1t iu other districU, jn sfhieh aaora or tm of the sane feeding existed- I may aafely v, ' therofure, that it as breu I eoold not, ir.d would a t, tike exlre. ne rround, that my Dainocriie competitor obtained the Free-Soil lapport. True 1 arwed ftiynelf to bj aversa t rzModint; alavery ; Lai I made no tank ccmuil alj on rrare croMitutional qoetions by addrass n pablie Inter to Free-Sii! conreotiocs, as ayUeuiorratio co'np :titor did. Tb. &jine pnrsatd b the party in Pennyl la'ia was aim adopted n New Ilanipshsre, Maine, ad other I)jTiruie State. . At Denfocratic itatu in'fcn(ija held ia New Hampshire , on he 15th Q.tober,.l5l'j, attended and adlretsed y President I'ierce, the following resoaUon b ras adopted : - . " Jtvlvti. rt we pjvr tha vnta of our Ep Mnt.lire in C sreM in favar of Mr. Wittsit I ass ln!Ot to prohibit lrry in any territory that Ny bt acqairoJ af Mexico. SiuiiUr rwatiots were a Inptedat rasceediog itte cc,arntiont down to ISW. Ths truth is. thit everywhere thraghont the forth the feiin ww adverw to slavfry.'and '.e roIa'uv5 r'f finocf ltic.eopveotiotw Moaied if for ai. Why, (?eochl Cas, tn t speech de!irm 1 in if ,Saat3 aa tin 20th i day of Pjbr4irv, 14 0, jfikiy dtvlared th tt. "' when the Wifm-jt pr in W4j Crjt4,r.jpw;l," '. " brl it b-n n'.iil li a vt, lis hnM htve. vtl fir it;" Ivin? a a re-M jii, that he had never exuiii ie l ve eont-f!utioial piwr oi contn-ew, ana b tare in the publnlisl scUrations of flen:titie Sen atom who voted for its Damage. W f tn5 Ja liri Docola. in a speech at S.prjpirfield, in IS 41), is reportoi to hve uaed the. fHuwing lanuse ' AH the avi.lenee s of nu'olie siiinia 'at that say Miwl to ia lints that U oaur),aiisa had baeoa enBoniid in tlx kauU nf th Aeneao Doplt as 'aerad thinl. which aa rotblea bauJ wauld ever be rtckleas stmfh to diaturb." ' - Oa the 23d of December, 1351, he made it a natter of solf-cont;rsttilation thai, all his pabli acta on the subject of slavery were in perfect harmony with the compromise of 1820. .On the 1th of January, 1354, in hp report from the uminiitUe on Territories, be expressed bis an wilhazacn to deoirt from ' tha enmpromise of I l8oi), by reoomven line the repeal or t.lat of 13- 20. Senator Atihim, as lata aa 3d March, 19- 53, exprvtased hia conviction that tha Missouri oomprouitse eouJt not oe repesjea, aaa nia win intvneas Ia submit to U. " General Case, oa tho 20th of February. 1854. expreiwed his regret that the repeal question bad uecn inirmjucru, ' The Waahinton Union, u late as 20th Janu ary, 1S31, doprecjted the measnre, spoke of the com promise of IS-1) aaa "aolenn, povenant,"and of the attempt to repeal it as an interpolation npon that of ISod.J They d-jubtd the expediency of the measure. So did L They believed the prac tioal advantages resulting therefrom would not outweigh the tnjary which would accrue. So did I ; and I ahoqld hivs acted according to my con- victiqns, whatever may have been mv views re- jrarJin the propriety qr impropritity of ito oi izinal enactment. It was a "aokiuin covenant;" a mm- pad. of ptant raide by p.itriots to auppjy a 'muiiu of the Constitution, and to tare the Union. The set of 1329 bclonzsd to other men and other times. I would have refused to, condemn, their action, and I should have felt myself under obli gation to reeird the compromise of 1850 as finality, and. and to oppo e any and efforts to renew th aitatirn of the slavery questiqn. It is further alleged that, in the last canvass, I defeated my competitor btcntut of hia sipjiort of the Kansas and Nebraska bill, and Ant alone That I was elected, the official returns declared ; that ho was defeated A awse of his support of that bill I deny. That a majority of our people disapproved of his actinn io regard to that meas ure, I fully believe ; but it is well known at homo that there were, purticulariy in the county where we both reside, lcal issues of a more absorbing Vrw Tokk. Msv tl The ataantar Baltia, wlifi t,ivrpx4 dates nt,t lJtji, amraa at hsr f' ajaajytajaaia. w Cotton if nucha nired and dull ctotit.g with Saks of nineteen houmd bale.ja the m (hma days. Wha.it U a tufle lower. Titer ia but littla apreulstiva doinand Uedtto. 3d. to 10s. 4d ; white Oh. Od. to 1 li. d. Flour ia a trifle lower with little aoeculative duioend. Wwtera Canal thirtf-four and half: Uhio and Uttlti nwre llirty-flve to tUirty-aeven shiHl.s White Cora scaa-e and avaitceo; a stuJIiag ; mixed usa declined a ahil'.ioj;, dl at wenty ajptt and a half sluinny. weather. lavoraia y tricul tare. Consols 93 8-8 to I'd I X. w . i HlaCrLLAKKOVt. ' ty thta arrlal U of etnakJarable ia- A commercial treaty has been concluded be tween, fersta and the United State. It waa ru morrd that he .uiericaa equadroa will fuou eu ttr the lUUol ' On the Utb, lo,s,iat Brfoedcn, atid Qdeuloty signed the protooul m IVpcuhjgea, atoflpccou ditiixtally to the eapitulution of the Sound Iuea. ' 'It is reported thai Hm'k baj dnusndi'd an explanation rexpectinir the secret tcoatr aiuned Ijoiiitlyby r ranee, Urst llntaln a,nu Aostna. f nnr.intiTins thi iudiirmndeiiceofTurkoJf. Tbia t i if . ii d the Stuck nwrket, f. ;' ' M,ir(Ai'fThadcoa;nicnc- fn vv ... l .,-.i,t CircawiaiH The hxcitaiueut oontitiiH-S in Jieliuiu respcot ini the Fronub iutcrfcrom'e with the liberty ol the rapal fatates. The newt by the laiet uiail aiys that an acreewent has been had with Fiance Th "secret aooietics ia France were causinj; aaxiety to tha frovernniriii. Xv of luly cootiDued to exe'te much sttoouoa. ' Cavour l(d preaonted two important Notes to m barJriuaH ttivtera, vWalkar's Utttlos had But eauaoi much excite went (a Kngland. LATERTROM KANSAS TUK Stf EJUFK KfcblSTEIJ.A.XXJ.NAUKS .V HC4S FIBK TO THE TOWN. St. Locia. MiiY.27. A a extra from Luring- Covntjf 'rnrim eohfinus'the accounts of the deMructicn of Lawrence.,, snd states, that after Marshal DioutHon had entered the tows and made arrvtta of all Fir whom be had warrants, be turn ed hia pMHe ovep (o Sheriff. ones, wb;jee attempts to make hrrast wer Mwxtej by the pcpple, wbo fined on BiJ men. Shantf Jones then cannonad ed and set Ore to a Hotel and the office of the UnU of Fuedum." dentrovini both. Tha ArtUWi wora aiill Brinir, and the flauiea spread ! inif wite the. tueseenger IcU. iiut few Uvea were lost. IC."I MojpATCH.J appropriaUons ; and Pierce b oommited on every m Robinmt 8, Wjlex-iod thina and will prove true, to wothinr. Seitber .l ,.r ,k. vi i .n,k,.ri. oftbethrMuteaaptomviuaofwhatadem- Rtibirton u n pri011.n Lepto Reeder aoheard from. The Kansae City Enterprise extra of the 22d. ssvs that Jones took abnat twenty men into Law rence, and at hia demand. Gon. romeny surren dered, l e cannona and rifles that ha eould eol. loot, fo sjhkh J'na pive a receipt Jones refused JEklride pcrmiion to remove the furniture from, the hotel, when the passe en tered and carried igosi of it into the threat. Jonc rave exprove wjcrx that no prrrate pro perty wse to be injured, parHeitarly Kobinson a boax wa not to be louubed. but altr a portion of ti e posse loft the bou.se, it was burned ; dvr iocfthe excitement, one man wa shot and toutkv er injured by the falling walla of the hotel. Ueneral fomemy wti at liberty in lwrem. yera aijoilifs 3iot. oe mere (oyal to th,a CeastitaUoa, more dwoteu to the Uuioe, exllta,njher than ami belon 1 iu (hat raltaqt Slat. No people will tooM f nn ly iupport the tifhU of af the Statet than tb f N,ew 4rsev. For bivmIC I bU Toted kit nu maa whom I believed hostile w any aeotiou of the country, or wbo U ia favor of ilavery agita tion. I am aa Aniwrican, worn, if Tow pleaao, to do justice to all ateu, and defand the rlghu of every Wtion, to suppot the Conalitutioo, and t uphold the Unite ; and thn I shall d,u, God will ing, (a the tod of the chapter. - -. To another matter T will allude In this. connec tion, and that la the final ballot simply to cor rect a wiaapprehenawn in repird to it, eo.fr aal am oonoernod. I paired 08 with my colleague Mr. Bun lay with the disliaet wndctoUodino. upon my ptrt that my colleague was ia lavt ot the rloction of the di.itia;ruihed rentiuuisn frOni Massachuaetu, who wa afterward elected, aiid ft r th accuracy of my aiemory in oa of d; rreoinent, I shall refer to the rentlemao f a New Jersey, Mr. Wbolnftoe).l who waa pres. nt when the arrangement waa made. '-.. CO.tCLVUU KMT WKKK , T- ) r-mtw th AaaU Chreaicle. , Taf os. Jim. Climms. Th subjoined letter fro: the Hon. Jr. Cnna, late ocratie I). S. Senator from Ahihuiua, to the LMi tor of the 3-tleia Sentinel, is replete with c " uion sente practical views, and tiVref'ife , of the calm and. (Jip:i"i.n ! '"'-" southern' nien...uis uni.ic,,,- ' LVuirla and 1'ierco an J pirtictiiarir nitM:irij jut uow, aed that it is fair ftnd jA of earn aud all of thcut no man ramac WHh their nuaorto will preUnd to onotrtver ( be' values hi own repuutiou for verarity or intelhi-enee. i IjCi Soutbera men, rca.d; and reflect Mr. C4tMnenstK a Southern man, an old tin Jackson Ueuoprat. who has been Ions and intimately associated wna all these men. and i perfectly familiar with, the character 01 each : HcxTsrttXE. Atri 29, 150 Dear Sir : Your letter of tha 25th inst reach ed iu tudar. I am in the mlnst of hurried prepsratioos for a fcmg journey, aud nave act time lo aower 4 as I wth- I am pmjr to Muwoun snd Illinois, and from thence to "ork to Washington : from one of the last named olace I will writ von at leninh. Io tha meantime I sincercix her Ton will nut commit vouraulf ai?ninsl th Anitrtuan party. 1 thoubt the nomination at lhil.iiiohhia prema ture, and have not been surprised at th c'x.pve. sions of dtssatif.MSlioa it has called forth ; liH I do not see bow a remedy caa he applied that will not be worse than the evil. I try to look at it prdrtkaVj. The three protuinen candidate of the Anti-.iucrican are Buchanan, Iaonphm ad Pierce. Uuck.anan u sore deeply attached to ui protective system than fill more; lwcia w fullv committed to th river, harbor and road ocrat ouzht to be. Neither can b trusted by tb,o South an hour after they have secure) our vote. All of them will bo certain to mvor measures from which th North will reap th benefit, while we par the Uies, and all of th will U ocnuin to stab us while profein-f tha mint profound refrard tot our riL'hw. I a the very nature of thinirs a psrtv whioh relies upon f' eijrn voter, lor tucceea must enanciaie pnaoiptea and advocate slavery. iu, " w.icn the a''jec: ws projtoeil, it d'd charavter, which inSuoneed, and to a Tar greater eifit Out o?niti i fr.jn tbiH tiih which extent controlled, that election. The Democratie 1 lurj js:3j witn-iixl, n?r Ita 1 rcflonin? ttien j candidate f, Governor carried a majority in onr -diuht whtli su.h proviflfta eoul l beenfirc- district, while my competitor was defeated by withnt 1 -ta to the Union." If Goneraljorer. tsro-thouanL Four times has mf compct- , wh 1 a'l his life hts Wen entjd the iter canned the district, and thrice has he been d-tfeated. . True it wa once eonteMl; but a DdinT-iratic 'Jonress, having fifty-four majority, de-jidel hon'trablj ark1 ji;gt!7 adverse to his claim. Twice have I t'.wj iu Lin def.-at ; nl for these ib!i a'rvitre, as territorial ll tremor, as Seere ry of Wjr, at Minister ta Fr-inee, as Senator i ths Uait-J'Sures, can-iiJate fir the IVs eacj itVi.lf ii h, tilth ail his vat opportuni- w, f 'his' a-ikoowledjrl nteilct, had mt iofcnma I neither ask nor expect fordveoess. Ct myle Bp his tr,iaj to the eonUtutioaiity j The people decided ottwean u ! od to their de- w tii.'ai in the n i!.!i'i of ail t WiUnot pfovio, ci,ioo I shali always bow with respectful defer tlutls rtsnb!, -ice. For; whom thev will, thev wll et np : aid I. a youos and ha-iible cnndid.Ue for tha aod whon they will, they will set down. .pVtendtrp o.ljce of Canal CotnaYtssiontr, be ; While upon this subject, I will further ay. that I am afforded the agreeable satisfaction of Uinj able to entirely qniet the apprehensions of those momlters wo, during the contest here, saw, or thought they saw, the Woorfy ghnit of my mr 'IrJed ampriitor. I am most hsppy to say that individual yet liveth- his blood ia iiot all cold, nor hia bones all niarrowles, nor hare hi evet j Vwt their speculation ; for ho has very rerettty, p-?et3d w tsc a parjiie position, or to h 4 any d 3, ale or w-;i! esttle-4 convjetidns oi suljoJ. - I have e. cr fr it it to t e-the duty of all j;nod ten to dwxantenaa every eJIort calculated wa.-tc'i existin-; relatM.'ris,. and to create un- II f.Unss b'rtwjen the ihpirt parts of , tb-c fclraT.- Io fS't the eynSr:r-,ujie nieas- were piss? I. The repfraenujtive froin my j s I am well assured, exhibited extraordinary evi itrict Mr. rW'r. than whotu no purer or j dpnees of vitality, in the shape of epistolary efr- iter m in ever li&l, jjrowted their pasiue j r'espondeneo heue, j well as certain remarkable was my p ili t teal friend a.id neliW. Io t pro4u:tiios t bo,mc. These . remark may t esr.ys of that yer I hen e the Whi;r ij, considered entirely in order here ; but idid ite for eoii?res atinst my lale competi-1 their pror.rietv w'll be otidcrrtood at home, and w ...t 1.- ..... 1 1 1-., . r .. ,' .t. 1. ., cat neisureq hostile to the institution of The fqrt;irn hack driver, drayman. or Ooa-carner, oas do opei re 10 , comncic lor ... ., . ri'.:.' It: i.Vl -L..t wage wun tne negro.' X9vj irisn cmwuuar maid loots with jealousy npoa the en'Bioyment of nero jrirls ia oar hotel. Thcr in a -f .Jf an almost universal repuirnane to a domestic te Utioo which they cannot fail to see rediKcs mr materially their own chsnces lor empioymeot ; nd it i her, st the base of society, where wise politician odsrht to look for th seeds of princi ples whiyh aoc;per or later oootro the destisie of a nation. ' Oreat events work their way up, not dewa. All reriilulinns bei-in ainonz the luasaca. Wil- herforce himself only save vejee to a sentimeot hick existed befure his birth. The Parliament of EnirUnd would have abolished sUrery if be had never lived. The bamnzues of a demrro'rue are harmless if there ia no prejudice for him to .1'. . MA ?. kta aip.ltt W I" ll Hnna but ao American people to appeal Uvwtp,qo not look uppo the slave as t rival whose labor inter feres with the sustenance ot their own uaiittai. all the political preachers and orators in tht land eould never Ret op a slave agitation to a danprous heiiiht. It is as a Southern man, born up-tn the soil of the South, linked to it by a thuuaan he, attached tq slavery by a domestic lel.itj.m, believ nig u my soul that it is best for both races, that I cherish most rdetitj the A,njerjcan, cause.- VfhiteVe.i b,est proiqom that cause will b certain to roeeive my support. 1 cannot hope to nave everjthiufr exactly as 1 wish, and, a a. practical man, I mean to take the best ( can, get. At Phil.idclpbia, as st all other Conventions, thinps were done ofwttich I do not apptove ; but Ipre- diet the Cincinnati Conn ntion will do touch worse in regard Jo a platfurin, aJ that the tomi a wilt be a bqndred fold more ntjectionable. Oliver Cromwell was wont to My " nit will be lice, end vtle set of traffickers for foreipn votes must, of necessitv. ve us a trafficker like themselves for a candidate. : Very truly sod respectfully your friend. JERE. CLEMENS. coTOTOTvQS. r- iwaaawyar-aauaaal m a For tk .rjv. CAITHAQB IMTITtTE. fi phll txarelsM pt this Isitkutloa )eok ftlaas satka2lat, 22-1, and Strd insUntr Wsdaeada was dsvoted to tb siaaiUatia of th MTraJ elaaaa ia tb Mala -d-tiartutsnt, aadvr tit suprTM Of VI r A. t,. D.Wsk, a rrlaolpal, and Daulsl W. Shaw, As. al.Uut. Tk smtBatioa evlnead ths ,ti'W Win Pf dooaaoa pnrsaad ia this Iaatitatioa, and s rholsrf sawrd lb varied qitwtivos aropoamlad I a manner biffttly sradlUbl t titsatsslvse ad t Utair InUoct- rs. . On WsJnfaday vAlnf lb eotppany was anterUin. sa ,o.d, dallf kad with luoslo, buth vneal aad laitra ssMial, V tha. yoanf ladivs of lb fesaal Dap, asrat, aatisr lbs sapsrviaioe, o M" Anui Margarst McEaebin. On Thursday ths sxsreis cf tk Mais departnwal war roauaisti, in lbs prsatne of a larg sonaour-ai of paotatars. Uany sllrnt epositiuns war NJ, sad deelastatloaa tlisr4 by the yjan(t gra t'nueu of ilia Instilutioa. t ,, X ths eti:loa of th sxrelf-s, Cot.l.' W Canirrra of Faysttovilla, dslivtrvd aa aoVlcs (eptets with slawi lirf aa atadora )i(enitara, ia wh'cb k fully sai.tnlud tha Vfr rJi'Un hkh bs has si. ica lv aeaaired a a aublie speaker. Waa there bi art prawnl co'd, M 4ad, aa aut to ba atavtd by hi. buraiag ab)aos wkra sp-s,klug of th laud af bis (Utivrty, tl e haw f hi cbiklboed f Ta awcrSiva was rauveaau, uj in aour ma i ia low enft.'y alvn by tb swet sound of atos e, dia- ..art-H fr . th gallerv bv -,c Carthaga Babd. Oa Friday th tsatainatioa of tb tmal 0pirv Meat uadar tb saperviaitin af Alias Aaai Matgarst MuEacbin, was sltIH by a Isrg as-eBtblaas ( sons. Tb young lailias 01 litis arparunnii mt - wtht a thorough txaatinaitna, aad ataiB- ! aelrca to th aatir salisfactiaa of all B.vaatit W d irnt wNb to atak any dirlinttioa, for all tb alaaaas did well ; bal w art caaipalled te say thai a tse at littls girls, la Oaegraphy, by Ibair eowtprebait.iv baof ledge, sad ready Bswr I tba varied qa4ian prowundrd, (lined tb applaaa sad adaiiraUaa olal arrseal. Tb TniB wasdev.itod to eomposiuons sad 1 furs. . Tb rompnaiiians wvr well written, aad lh dialoguw happily aoaeeifwl, aad llail parfuna-rd. A sole adid volant of Ui saerd Serlplare Was prc sratad to Miw UcKacbin by bar vcbotars, a tuk'a of thir lo aad solaria. Uios Fal Robartaoa, it bahalf of arr aasoeialaa, asad th prantoti aoa paniad with a few wII titaad aad appropriate rvnarba Th valedlrtory ratwl hy Mi Aliea Phllipa, waa bree- ttfiiisBdlnHimaiv. Kut aaly th atadvula, bat assay af ifcctttts wen arreted In tears, aad asad to ticUiat, haw the ste-lcBU lov tbvtr Tataw. T trrcir r cloaad by s spproprinte addrsM y lk fUr. Sir. lUrriaa. . tin Friday Bight at saaul igbiiLg, a musiK entertainment was giva by th.- Uii, aosoaipaaiad bxth CarV'"J5 ft"Rd. , Tba closed aaa of tuavmn! ireswag axaaiiaa tiuns star witored ia ibaLVthsg ltilute. . Tb tiereiiwa of this lantiUilo aill be rcnuaed a h art Momhy ta Ja y A. B. Wck, A. V' viliaJ, aad Clatnmt Dud, A. AN"at. - V To Jonx IIabdt; Ej. i w.w it.. ..j ii, ii5 tout I max tntm atmpiy pon, we pnncipie 01 inwnt in my dittriet, ftw'I was known to be j jt compensation, fu eoiiiidimet received. I Hfud of th eninprotuis- neamre..,. t s j bave further so xresh'e fpRB rft his aueaiir Ofthitl litlda twi-f.il 1 eertifi.;lcH q( usefulneas is not yet filled; 'and w?,il hia de- IN Utw.u.iiasasj nin. VTB. At p'sMi Hfwtii-j, hld in ilka-osrre, oa j aire to "Jo tht StUttomtteTtice' rosy not have !ll!h.dy Af .V fe tibi", H-j', convened for J aJJ boe0 rtaliwd. ther is t "ample room and ipaTi-e in tu-uii o. me- ca.i, o t3r!rc enough lorslj bis aspi rat tons. into consideration the subject of tbj fmri. j ,m ehirel. alio, with the singttlaf enomi- f llarj, bill,, and te Wrt tb otrem3cy cfitydl havini: voted f the pentleman frotu New I iw'i--threat.5ii.b,ei in firor of th'eousTTj fr pennia?ton I plead puilty to thjs mise meaarei, tfrfinj aH ftod citizens to Sharps. I did vote for tbaf (rendemsn 1 I knew. 1 ; by theH. a a settle., sod to sustain the B;m befora I earn her. I Ulieved him capable rarament in, wsinlamirr tt "upn tuary f j diachaiviair the dotie of the gjieskership Lwi. Ths rjlut ' M-pvtnd t that looe-1 with credit to hi;its lf and honor to tit enootry. ; rwivrd ihniujus uJte 0 tho pres. Farther thsn that. I knew hia eonstituente - I , snd ar.es k fir theitrarlrf s l During my , ,oow ,b peopbj of New Jersey; and whil it a, cf rrie e in C mpre, I paraocj tht ksm mxj illy beooie at to speak of them ia thyrc--r.: I rey.trd.-d tb epe"Je a a - pertas- j f,nt1t 0f fot td ' more eloquvnt repreaente I ett!ui tot of tl quesfioa. d o voted on tiae,, I n-ay yet say, that having pmed eibt erjet'Wttr, wneq j-rtuni, j law ascurtj iji 1 Aws. () lApp'tis) I App-4is j- f Aaweadis, (It) I appaa, fllj - . ' , ' 4 - itppmns l. I f Aaweadis, (IS ) t AiT-adiX, (H ) Tns N"Rtu Carolina Hailroad. If w are correcllv informed, it seem to us that the fcrMWl maiiageiiient f rM' W crJ peh ai?aiiiKi its interests. - Now. no blame ia intended to attach either 19 ('retthllritit, ftjy.- Fy;er, or Sfr (jrarict, te 8petintendn,, to'tb jirctors snooiiiMMi bt iob oiato. j. wm apparent to all, wheii we state that a soon as Gov. Bragg was nominated a change look place in the running of the passenger train, so (hat there is no connection either at Goldsboroor Charlotte nasaenzers . I.srincr to lie over. Another thinjt; the Chlrlott and Columbia road ha the privilege to sell through ticket to. Qold boro and ao where else, so that pasrjpers. wish ing to purchase through tickets to, BaleiKn cannot be aooooiuwdaftd and I e fore hejf fill pnroliaaa ticket to Goldnboro' they prefer (ruing to Wilaainx- on; inus p-tssebrs aie uriTen iivrn, tfitwumva and tba North Carolina Road. Wa hare heaid of several passenger dojtift thin. Th whole in- tention seem to tie 10 operate ssinsi io ivMieiyii n,d Gaaton road, or for poli.iraJ enect. - . .A N"rth CirrJinn Wki'g.,: John Do one winter day mt Roe, Where Lwr Bier i sold. Ssid he, Friend Rod, " How do you do ? ' - . ' Thia weather very eoMr".- ' . , And eioc w"r hre, ' ".,. Com, lake asiu Bior, , Yon'll Sod h healthy tpnfo ! s ''- T' Hot Rof 'r plied lscooic No lio, friend Doe, . ; I tkaalk joo, no, . ! For me, lis 0,76 TvUmit.'' LSA TaVAR IrLOt.lf. " Mwn, wti? TOU tak my ami ?" " Te, sir; "and you teo. " Can't spar but the srs," "relied Jim olj bachelor. " Thea," repliad ah, - I ahaa't take it, ae ssy caetto ia, p nW voWi ioj erttktj. LATH It r'KO.M CALIFCUNIA. ntTqllTA.KT FROM CENTRAL AMRRICA. NW OBLIAtS. May 27th ThStenieT Granda, front (jiyans the 24th, has arrived She brins California dates to (he 5th instant. V The steamer IUinja. Wtfcl eighteen hundred thousand dollars 1 11 treasure to ef 1 ork. The intelligence from Califutnta t unimportant. In Mariposa county autoe Americana had .mur dered twenty Mexicans and Chillians on tfce pre text that an American had been killed by soine Chillians. Tn Americana had ordered all the Chilians and, Peruvians to leave. e (ndian wsf in Orejron and Wsshinpton territories U being; rp-wecuted with vijtor. The lodian; aq several (lines been dcteatea. l ne Volunteers Qoniplain loudly of th neglect of the ConiUiiisaries to furnish rations. . " TROM CCXTRAL AMIBICA. The CxpU iicsns sjere, tbijping (heir wound ed, shout three hundred, to S'n Jttan, dt l Sur, and their awij u;.t returning from Nicaragua bj land. ' The Costs RicacA si; they srrredeccircdio rer nrd to the feelio? of tho bv.iile of N'icarirwa to wards Walker. "They say they expected 'to be received with open amis, Riron Jlulo ws bitter against the false renrounUt.ions which, had, beeti made. ARRIVAL OF TUE M AIL FROM SANTA FE. St tons. May 23. The Santa F mailarriv ed at Westport, on the21ct, hut was (topped hy mi ny wamors, ot tnu ivrowin irioe ui inuiaiu, who dotcandeil provisions, hut oneruJ uo injury. Large numbers of Camancliex were seen on the route, but were peaceable. No uews of interest frtui New Mexico. An Indiana piper, announcing the donth of a sentleraan out West, says that, " the deceased, zh tank director, it is wnerally believt died a Christian, universafly Tospetled." Bank erf p Indiana trinst fee enppprj cuatoment. A CACTIOK.We saw the otherdsy st the" Bank of Charlotte a $ bill chan.ed toS.V). We would put the pnblis on their guard. It can be very easily delected if persoos will only bear in ntiitd the d.ifTcrc.nce between the ponutne j and ?j0 hill, the viirnette of the go's is a steam car an4 that of he toO's is several mounted hun ters persuing their ptoie. a Worth Lurotma ll nig.. AD III Kit R WERE GlASTS IV TH09 DATS." Wh,ile exc rating rei-emly fur the cellar ot a aew baildinR in Burlinstoii, Iowa, the workmen bnke (nto R arched van , six ioet deep and ten feet sriaare, in which they found eight buman skeletons, each of which was a little over' ei;ht feet loo if. The wans of th vault were about 14 inches thick, well laid up with cement or indes tructible mortar. MKCTCtO OF THE SOSTOS EMIGRANT AID . nocittr. Borrow. May 27. Thar waa a meeting afth BimIjb Emirrant Ai Vity to-caj. Keeeipte of tba yasr $97,000. Vala af property ia a-tiiatH at friMa $15,000 to $X,Gty. It was ep4 te ro lUvw tb wants af tha pecpl f Lawre'ad aid farther atalrratioa. A aaaatarial is to b sartf te taw- rrne for rwaancration fur tb d tsU-euion af property la Lawrwae. W wt sUwa yfaterdty a wrli vsrulfd ansttr fait $10 blU f th Baah af Georgetown Tker era, w lefr. Busy ia eirealatloB, awl they aaa badvtoet. 4 rVaas tb dia sppearaxaa af tba rlgaaabsi CrUttn Cvmim. re .. j s r x Fr lb- Arg AMtniOAN V.kETlSO 15 nBE50.if; v At a atetitg af a'poriioa of lha Amrricaa party at. BobeaoB eoanty btt J ia tl Court !( in Laatbar. ton, oa V ?k May, a nsotloa Cspt. JfcbB W. AI (ord vjm caU) to tit shaJf n4 Juba II. .UcEaebera Wa rtiieiet to act as scrwr7. Ths balrataa explained tba object of th asectiag to b, te a p4Mi delegate to a CoaTtrBtion f the Aawricaa party frua tU caiM.VX c( fiicbmoM sa l R,u baton to BomiBato a eaodidat for lha ?( Baoat fram this diatrut. On motion of B. E, Troy it was tiTd Ibat th Cbairraaa appoiata ao at silica of lva to raporlraa lulion for th action of tb aeetiug. Tb Cbairraaa appoialed th foiiawiagi Dr. E. Mr Qaeep, K. E. Troy, O, II. Fh.yd, Charles !y, Jr.. T. Ni'B'iiid,' Maj. H. J. MeUaa, Itobt. t. Uunror, Ejr., Daniel McDonald, Daall Galbraith, Joba Pr vatt, and Joba C. Biaclair, waanar miring ior a ahor (im, reported th following resolution, winch wer niwaiawuilyadiipted, to wit: V. AVrJ, Tbatw eord'ally approve af tbaaoa nation af Jta A. Gifaer. Kmj , as a eandidato for Ounor of tiolifls, sad w pladg to blot our undivided ivl-PSrVr . . . ..... . J. o.W, TbVt, if Mi amiaatton of Millard Fillmore for Ui x UiU saionxof Pri lel of the United Hlates, sail Amir! J. DobIob tot lb ulfior of Vie lri leal, tb Atftrti"? V bar girea ,trufisrv proof of aoaad, najinnaU eo;ratie, pat-rioli-a time toabJ babita Rof-4 ah platl'orai ur alhriat Moasaf r puldtidisd. A ft. R-tolrtJ, Tbt tbaC'bairmsa of this tr.eetiBjr up oaint Iwa d tecnte from acb Capteiii' diftrH't ' UiU r-..iiiit j to ami with d.-lrgU lrcn Klctxntjnao eooaty, aa ths second 8Urdty ia Jona, at Lnareb Hill, f?sr ha' purport f ttomitnting eaalidal fe the Kennte from th divtruleoaipoaed uf lb eantilici' of Richmond ao-i Bobesoa. i' ZtstoivtH, Tbnl v racammend that a general . ' .... .. t.m la..f.M Part it ItillMHIAa H.ltllll V .ti,,i.vu wi , - - . -- -- - y . . . 1 1 .. ... ... PI, 1 J.M11U.A .... TL.nl. tl.ri ! ti Cftlliri t'l pirr h y iiuiw j lapi 'jf Jjjne iical tor 'to purptaa of orgauiiing for (he aoipigB." , . Ktiuri( t. Trny, Eq., was ealld apoa and rnsde'a short speech, io nif b, rvfitte4 th saalloass ot th Miintber mMd. 1 John Guna, Esq., then sroan'l in a few brief re. marks, replett with rnet patriotism, reaindad hia Iriand, Mr. Troy, that although imr. a ,inbjr i at, ait laig as It might bar btea, we had mors her? prt- aent tliaa met ia Charlotte ia May 173, aad if w, wer only tra te our principle as they wer, (ber wouM ht as aJMntbUg at th ballot bos 00 th Aral Thurnday In Aaga.t, to which this present Biiwlieg bor 00 comparison. . ;" Thomas J: MorinyEq. j w rr qu mted to express tils views as to ths rwpectiv aisnta of ths candidate of the two parties, nod bs .laird that b did not b long to tli Anerican party, that h waa whig of th old Henry Clay School, that It bad aavt r ctd to b Whig, aad whether bis old Winds atood by hia or aot, be should fur aver remain a Whig, unlaw h saw mors reama to ehaagc thaa b bad yet seea. Millurd Fillmore was bis tr.t choic for th Pmioeiwy in J8-j2, sad, la a Whig masting la thia Court Ha, a February laxt, h baddaelarad that Millard Fillmora waa his 8rt hoio Is-IM, and b eoold not bow d- aert that graai and gfKid man. aad true and triad pa- . . 1 A 1 iL-:.l.ul IrtOt, SBI MgadOVJS lMiOanl auu aria am taiuiiai WBd of ths South aad ths whole teuntry, aorely b eaaw a was nominated by a Bartf to which h (Mr. M.) ow.l ao allrgiaqc. Mr. MwUfj paiJ a hith tribute to in taienu, i legriy , rd wuttb ft M,r. Gilmer, and declared bi In tetiteib, te'staBd by hia aa bs Mr. O.) had stood. by, MorUt Caroiloa to all times of trial. Mr. Morixy took hia k jt n!d load and praloaged apphaa. On nyuttv of Robert t.. Troy, e.j is wa naotraa &at a copy of. th procet dings b KDt'te Ui Argus, with a reoneni that U'T b laaaited. - Tb aeeting than adjourned. : . W. ALF0BD, Cbairnaa, Jobs H. MoEacbbbs, tWy. ' - tl'data to fisanf "UilaVi.ltUf'S''. J tbaansf UgiaUtor J(nh Uroliaa. , -. The f Uaal 1 j-alleja war appoutltd I All-d- r, M'J. Xlll MeDasald, .ba Willlaat, David . MaNaill, E.. U.I Vfad, A A Wade, lit bar YTUtUwaB. D it Th, Ilsarf f ilUstns, A B Par. . , n V Mcatiaan, lutsy rfana, a lUnw. , . llcrll wm rjits,;. ,. rAYBTTgyitLiy . '1TCB0AT, . . . .. IlTlUISit ' . "Tba l r I. fHf b. ta aaara. aa Mm afl-M J rd l "I t'l l(IUBa footaairal uia uti ' 4a aarwlrw tr aa part- raM 4 aat tarrji Ika Sa aa f bt.r l. l(if w.laatwl .Wa." v " . rtfVfSp.li'vl. ; - - MILLARD FILLMORE. " - tf HEW Vo- For Y lrj lrldraf , ; ANDREW JACKSOX INEISO.NV ' Mr. nilmanr atbatsVaaiv tb (arii'i"" tr'miZ atrial arf .WUt. li. to teaa trM aad fcaaa WaT ' Miami, baan. aad raalailaaa--Msjtat tut. ?' "AlwKUICAyXit " tOM saa rsn aaa UMI taaifrs vourwasa 04 TUE STATE AT lAKOB, ' ... , L. B. CARMlCHAtt. f Wllke,, , .".'.'; JOBS 7. CAMEB05, r CaatUrlaad. ,, - 4 SMI VB . . . . . l.t DiotHel, 2d . " 4th out nth 7th th h' Jas T. Lmtvonir, af Orsavill, A. J. BriMMM, af Chaihaa, a. wn,tl tavWasni A.J. Dargaa, of Auaoa, Uen Gra. FOB OOTEltSOE, JOHN A. GUM E ft, OF GUILFORD COt'.NTr. I. tawraa, That w tai an Wear tk plarlWa af prtn. rtl lal kf la. AwMaa ' - -la I'triltiH.I. ta IVWnn ba f Smiia TU a. an. ta mt a -- , . -""I " . H -BI a kan w iXiXSa afyrry c UiBiti.a. W' W . . kawa.'ia. That mttn bpimw a iw (mm.l. a . - mm ta(irt. - kr ftafvnyii (MiNrn mm la.' laant aaaa SKa..a-.J. iltiH " Wbbfl aVCtel sVMBrajt. ( lHa4 4 rlsfisVBsV mm 1 gVmtar4MrM nsWnj'sl W mwU: , Pfajtnwjt...atv najV .r. k. "IZ 7 . " lag Ik aVpnarmail, barf. lh, . ll w ta, mm l..aaiilaltai I IW taaMl ia Ik Ik. ! ... 7 T" . Mia. l-iamm .kk tk. LI'rT?'' C. r. Met'raB aaa, Em . i Ut athm-iiMl . at r tb Arga, aad will aitead te tie sattleara af S. eriptiua aa.l advrtiaiag scewaats. rA Tb Hoa. Warr.-a Wlas.'ow Is eaiillad to a Ibaaks f.w bi kiada. ia furwarding at puUi aWa, Bl. . ' iS. W. ar aif abltgatww, Iu Mr. Cawrga t. atrv fyt a aoaiiy duM ap paubl.t . t a tar w a birt.y and aaa f AUahaBa. diirr4 al lha r (jo,l of tb IMaabia Ik. C.I AtlaBwaa bv "t- 'aae i,rtr. . x tW dating lb Utter day f Utl week pnvrr,Vd aa fcoa c!kwte.g.ftg th eei,. f lis tal .log a of lb t'alvcraily far IWt-'(l, hvt, ,4 yowag friend D. W. Jobaaaa, af Ukfc.a.. Tha la stirtttioa bt in a aeal lrtb.bgcoB4iuoa, aaahevug as it dn, W .teJ.att, aodVr tb iaatrartlaa if aa ab'ia BB f frianead rault. Alt a. II f ...fln-A ai hi Aim MMtrl May bv (own b aaward sad 1 ward. IE- THRNKTlNO.JtEXr MONDAT. ' Our friad will bear ia aa! th.l sail Mnsdsy baa. ba detijrfied as th day fur arahrs.if tb Abu-. ' fie parly ta at is this towwead Boai aal raadidalr for tita wtt l,f ,ilai ar. W would n p i-tfaKy sagnt th Market llnutt as sprr.per .lar, aad kallpa.l tare 'clock, P.M. ss a saitabl fiat ft ikeitHtng of tb tingN Allhvagb th " DwiioeniUe ' a.joritj basal, way Ub o htrg ta CaaUrland aed HaiBttt, r a Aaancaa party aead But despair, if it ba B(lL! eaialidatv ia lb tiM. ' ' Truth, oraiid te tarUt, w.Il ria again Tb etm aal years f God's ar nets; Bat Error Woaadrd wriib ia p, Aad die n.id her wttkifptra." j - TBI MEETiXa UklMO.t 1 4 r ' Tb fiieads ia Bickaoad ani .tUna will pleaj But forgut tltal th sreoad uur.ly .a Juae ha been apf wiated fur th holding of a Coutitiua at Ltrl mil ia KichaiMiiJ, fur tb BoalbBltua af a thraatoria eauuidata lur ta two eoublies. Let tha aatter best-, teadad to.- J(rr war tb froe) acU of a parlr at" cbauritig tlan ar tkoae of tl. Aaericaa arganiulioa' t tin tim : . Let tbea sot ba biigated hy apatl.yaa' tli nan of Ihu b.i have it ia thrtrasr soachiera . a gion victory and drias ths fpuil.-nun from tWir. ptUB'Ict. J - aVT TbirotiuiuB of Jvhti lUndv.ph of Boaaoka, aa te lit rvirict)vot latling furrigaeta participate ia tba bgfulaoB f IbS ao'titry, will b fuaad oa ll Tourlh pag of this paper. xBeaU what b ald oa this subjaet loity years ago.'- I. '" 1 ' m I, ' THE CABT11AGI INST1TCTJE. , It was sor purport te prrpikr notirvof lbs rasa inalioa which ws stUatitd af thf Carthage Academy laat wetk j but tha But k has btBsseeouiplli.krd for Bt by a eorreipoadrnt, te who artloi pa that suU -juct w reapectlulljr iuil tb urntiiibf thw reader. ' Cill)g ia a healthy and plta.mt sliynty j th iSusa hy wbiJk U U sirro-Biltil are bighft mural t and lb sehooU sry 1, tb rerv beat of haads fu- rt nt snd guardiaaa eoD,)d pot send. their ehlldrea 'and, WHrds to a bettor piaos for th Jap oraBWOt of thi uinds aad Borals. ' .' . or Ik Arga. A portloB af th Amerieaa pais Hill D trtet, attVif lh alth, 18iV.at A. McAlitr's Coop er Shop, for lb p-rr appoiatiag DebrsJit te aseiat b a onvatioa as sahl fJt V ba bald lit. Fay. ttevu: ss Msaday st Jan Cenrt, te naaiaai ssa. MB. FDLLEB'8 Bl'trXlU " Ws coniBieDced la our prseat aud will aonelads is oar neat inu, lit very (sotlhnt speech if tk IToa. Bi,try f ylleTi ?X PenasylvaaU, hi reply ib a.perniDns that have bea esat apoa bid by the ful aouthtd snwule of AiHwubaa, breugbout tha country. It La a classic and hashed production, aad wilt well eaapvusat the. reader fur it perusal. , W da tb pybllcation of this speech da te our Brp'r. sralaUra in Congress wbo oatt their votes tut Mr. t'u'tar for th speakership of th Hoaaa.. Their oa -stitaruts will bat no diOivally ia ayiiig that auo a ataa was worthy of Ihstr eoruial ami hearty auy.port, EXTBAOKDINABT M0DE8TT. Ths Etoadard claias a.ajority ufealy tm (Aoasaad fur Mr. B'rag'l oa tb rst Thursday of Aw" ebi U eiamdingiy aotaat It would W jut a ay (a, K eJaia hlutm a ! Iwi-atji tbvwaad : ani ws am aurpriatd Uw (ar amlabia pad Iraih -loving soBtesa prary da aot take lb largtial gura. H a aoce bad a kiwd aad giwd-haaond (mad, who . now raridas in a far ditiit State, wb was alwsr in tha habit af saying, wka ba Beard a real bU-fii 11 told, " It i cnueghte aak a nan steik lha Chan.- I" .. W wiah k wr her te rd oldsa'S evtrmi.1 'af tb Aogn.tot) H would tsapclM te iocraaw th latenaity f bi flgar. If Brgg t nar waaigh ts tb cvBiing at potli f bear lb born hww ha Git. Is rtd as rirtwr in Ik Aaputr, that' b grrwtly sanater--- ' . V A t
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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