.1 I U Kr.i; U 1'Atini 4V,a nLiMtu wsislt ar ' r WILLIAM C. DOTJB," s: Intro. 1KB raomiTo. ' If paid strirt'y ia advance, two doUsrs per so agoi; twa dsllars and lifly eeate, if paid witltia six Month anil three doilars at tlia sad ef the ADTERTtSEVKSPS not exceeding sixteen tvea will b Inserted an time for ana dollsr, sod Irwaaty iv oenia for lack eubseqacut insertion. TtiaM of pntrr lenjryk will ba charged propor tionally Court Orders and Judicialadvertiseasent will beehargea 2 per cent, higher than the abuse rate. A reasonable deduction will ba mad ta Ikes whe advertise by th year. Bonk and Job Priuttsg done with asetneri an '4sbteb. and oa eeeamroodating term. Jojjr batters to tha Editor must ba postpaid SELECTED POETRY ' ' From the Sunday Delta. a . "OCR, OWN." n lAEirrx. Thebild that port upon oor knee, Aad ding to our embrace . With all the childish witchery : Thftf lighm hi happy face. -If he hath bleat another' arm, -.And other birth bath known, How coldly do wa view hi charm Jid m lair, Our Qa- , - A manion rear ita lofty walla, . j With wealth a impress tin With lastely dpm and friel(7 hall. . -i And cosily tep and stone. " -We Uwranl cast no enviou eye At pillar, roof and dome; i ; But rearing oaatlea ia the sky, ,i. i Do loftier build Our Own. - The world hojda forth ita glit'ring Mm And beckon to Hs breast ' Displaying all ita ubtle charm, A briiSl'eSt, pwestVVesT;"' , But turning from it luring art. Where purer joy are known, Uow sweet to nesil to that heart We know at all Our Own. Thoiiih lowlier be the Tine-clad cot,: Than tow'ring mansion nigh, ToyCTi!mrtcnt,ithn pot " : Too dear for wealth to buy ; There is the kettle' busy aong . I'poa the warm hearth-stone, And joyous hoaomaall day long, - To glad and blea Our Gen. .t.- - - - - Of all tha wealth of all tha world, ' The dearest and the best '.. I where affection' witigs are furled ' - And Invtiie tin are woss'd. - 'Tin not the hoard of massive gold Thai nlil hie throbbing tbr.ue. -Butkanwing what wtjjiaye,ad hpiiL I honestly Our Own. And thtn life' lesson best are learned, , Midit poverty nor wcnlth : JL . " "But where contentment's ana hath earned A home of joy and deallh ; .' And by the human learn which fait, ' Where lath bia aeeU hath enwn, W learn each breast muat bear its pall, 1, ' rXai m niust e'ao Our. thtv--..wv - TO AM ABSENT WIFE. t ope, e. TiTtrv" m'Tia morn the pii ireee teem to bilnj Jov, beallh and frmbnem on it wing ; Itright nowem, to me all ntranj; and new. Are glittering in the early dew, - - - TAnJlta pcrfuuioe rlee Trom erery gfoVe, A Incense to the elad that mora) Like apirita o'er too welkin clear. 1: But I am ad tfiou art not here I - Tie nwm culm, nnbrtiken aleep la oil the blue win of the deep j A ofl hare, like fairy dream, la Boating O'er wond and tlreim, 1 And mnny a broad magnolia flower Within 1'anhadowy wnodlaad bower, T t i;le unui (ike a loaely atar, Bull ni.M4-rtbo art afarl 'Ti ere ou earth the aunaet kie Are printing their own Kden dyeaj Tha atari mat down and trembling glow Like Woewnn en the wnre below, Aad like an BMeeijii attriva. the bren. Nm lintring 'mid the orange traea, Breathing ita laOiio round the po . But I-am aad 1 aue the aotl Ti miJniht witli a anothipg apell Taa far off tune of ocean wcil rVft a the met her' emtene mil 1, Iow bending e'er her aieeping child ; ' And on eaeh wandering breete are beard The rich nite of the mocking bird, la an any a wild and wottdrou lay But lam al thou art away I ' . ' r I ink in dreaaa low, aweot and clear. Thy own dear mire ia ia mine ear. Around my cheek thy tretae twine ' Thy owa iived hand ia chupa iamiaa) -Tiiy ewa aoft lip l mine i preaaed. Thy ken 4 i pillnwel 0 jty breaM j Oh ! 1 hare all my fieart holds dear. And I am happy tboa art here 1 WORDS OVER A GRAVE. IHd ah suffer long f Oh re.! and 'til bent To win oar tore whan each waarr ami real Fund hearte wak had o'er her for many a day jae uie s torn petal mouiu tail to toeir aiay Cut ury leu so Ibeir cuy. Did ah anrrsw to lite f Wbea bar husband waa near, Thara lay 'naatli her eyelid an aaahed a But it trirkled a t till br boy drew nigh, .. Aad aked hi pale motlier aarar to die I , Nerer to die. Ii.) mind Hit from bar. with death afar f And left it the gate of lb grara ajar f Whil taMle life oallmed ae before. - Waa the hadow of Blind through thai open , ooor i Through thai open door. S'a 1 praiaa to J-borah ! (itt aaerry tha abeam. The Iirkt aad Ua atiaUow at oaea wore with. drawa. . ....... Yet aba trimmed Wet Faith era aba went awa Uud frraat there was otl ia tba laanp that day - . ia iue tamp taatoay. The funeral train like a talf atreaat wnaad Throark the oeeaa of life that waa neariag . areata, la ailmv e it aaneei a the wreck ther fenre i W here the fraet'ea pebble Iba churchyard sou re. Tha churchyard shorn. 1 ti trl I ra hr tlial eoll araaa i.U. "While b. k ta U.a .'4w(il the funeral uj ( r mr irw u aeaih-baai k it elad away, mil from ila boaoia adrovuf urar A dni of spray. ' And asaet duel absorb It f Ah ao 1 ifehsti ne Amnat; t'kriM'e jwlaa praewue ek kaa jxlgaseol neall Ofa u, g rare a r igh abetl, awosaay be a pearl hat wa aa not tall We cannot tell. f r.xr i ffmUt dt-h r.-rr.', rVnst w,n sUnd 1." aMlV-e. denwrsls. 1.1 R os desv-i y w k,". ailed O'UMieniliC m?juiity JfJ, go " fa' ("ir rosi.ta this year ad boa too- Tb ll,o w,!l sswl of ai,ti- en.a dsiBMaras Z tr,-f, ri-rfvra', 10. wto, "'. and hdey.fi,,.a f In ' de n.-mis 1 1, wbiya and twerti-s'S S7. Ir.n ru snoiorily ) )wt bai' 2 TW ri nf i . ut, etM linaioU Mat U.U aj V .,f b,.;, orawral iJ. H 11 i A. A '1 13 -XI VOLUME XLV. 3loi1l)-(Cavoltn;t tar. RALEIGH, N. C. . . SATURDAY MORXIXO, XOVEMBKR4.1854. Siteki IaoxT We copy the article below from the Staunton (Va.) Spectator for sereral reason . The Democracy of Virginia seem, just abou tliis e, to be terribly upset about their next candi date for GoTernor of that State, and are carrying on a domestic war that promisee some rare yport Many of theeiraon puresarefor Henry A. Wise first, last and all t he time, w bilst aome of the young er member of the family apeak of him in terms, 6) say the least of it, not very respectful. Xow this una Henry A. Wise was, within the recullection of tin larger portion of our readers, a most decs ded and anenmpromising Whig, going farther eten thno llie farthest To. advocacy of Whig niea and measure, and in denunciation of their opponents. Since that time, he has become a marrclloBsly proper man,, a Kemuorat of . tha, straitest sect, who pleads on all occasion theoel- ebratcd Virginia and Kentucky resolutions, by biew-the-Mtntetrified '' are renuired -to awear, and now be is about to puth asiile many who ha wuru.tln Poinocrat'm barucaj all their livesJ , To tha list that tha Spectator gives of the many eminent Whigs in Virginia who hare gone brer" te'ffie Tie6Toci ranks,' anj manage J to be rapidly promoted thereby, might ba added the names of many in this $tnte whom our readers can call to mind without mentioning them, be sides some who are now in a stats of rapid trans formation. The Democratic party here, ae in Viiuinia, seems to appreciate thevirluii and coiir. age necessary to enable a mau to leave the Whig ranks and to over to them body and soul, and by wayof showing their high appreciation of such disinterested and aelf-sacrifkiug conduct. they almost Invariably give such patrioiic and conscientious individuals the very best and most desirable places at their dispusttl. Bui to tbff article from the Spectalor ; tho nmes being ehanged, it would suit wall this lat itude WeR'veJi thatitmay edify jind dclighX these who arc fond of consistent patriotism, and unimpeachable devotion to principle: We have determined all alone to steer clear of an error into which many Whig editors have fillen in regard to the Ouvernor's election. Many of them manifest a strong opposition to the nomination of Mr. Wise. Now why should this be f All acknowledge Mr. Wire to be a man of talents and of good character, and moreover be was onoe a good VV lug. I rue he left the hig party but he did nut do sa until that parts was about to low its power, by the defection of Tyler, V) by Should -lr. l ne then remain in the it Uic partr, when it was likely to be ia a minority f Me Viaeia a uuuiiif )tuitcaid ilnubilina saw he could b much mure UMful to the country by takme tlie command of the Uainoeratie party. There is one consideration which ttae.VIlutai: seem to have int sight of, vis ; lb gratitude they OT Hr. W is (. past services. 1 he beau tiful aeutiment " The union tif the Whig! for the saka.uf the Luioa" nrigiaated with- him. Tbey are in debt tu him for that. Moreover, he was one of the boldest and most efficient dennuu. Cera of Jackson aud bis tyranny and usurpation. Ws reeulleot too bow ha held sua tha "brandy faced ISeaator." Silas Wright, to public contempt. He pumue I Van lluren, Woodbury A Co. with a seal and ability which coniaseaded him to tha kind regard of all good Whig. As for Polk, he kdd him to his faew that he waa the "toot " of " a pretty tyrant." . Do the Whig not reinenilier, too, hi lofty eulogies on Cluv, tha great leader of tb Wbigsf llava tha Whig editors never read his si-eecheaat tlM-.Uiuwvo -and lemiee dinners 1 tt here e in thev tind more tlowinc and eloquent expoaitiuna jt Whig principlofthan are eonlaincd in these nuble eifusionsr And art the Whigs now to forget all these things and oppose the nomination of Hr. Wiea! Uratitude forbid ill If we are to have a Desanerat let as bv one with Whig sympathies. .Most men as they advance ta life retura to tb lov of their early days. W ho know then bat that if Mr. Wis should find that lis can serve his country more effectually by being a W hig than a Ieiuo erat tbat b may become a W hig airaia b ifore ata terra m out. tie is not a man ot narrow and bigoted opinion. His past history shows it. W are opposed to tb eours of tba Whigs who are against tba nomination of Mr. Wi tw other grouude also. The liemoemu bare here tofore been liberal to the Whigs who bare joined them. They bare always given them tha beat places. The whole Deurarratie army baa been nraqrred by men who hare left the w hig party. Hunter, Bayly, Uilmer, (nesle, Msa!e, Uarlaiid and a host of others hare been W higa. Many of tha beat liemorralie editors too' hste been W bigs. As soon a they want over, they have been recsived with open arm and promoted. Xow we are againnt doing an v thing to shut in door agiust til promuUoa ot Whigs. If they eannutgel u m uuar owa ranks, let then go over aad get it at tb hands of tb lemorrats. la thi way w can prnvid for our aspiring and patriotic Whig who desire to serve theireooiury in high public orhcea, The eonrs of the Demo crat ia making t'aptaina of tb Wbigs alio j tueos ss a practical admission that thsr ! a dsaV'irney of talcot in tbeir own ranks, l ory foal it and baooa their aaaiety ta gt ssaiennla from tha Whig army to o&iar tbeir b w. Dun't tb Turks take ofltcers fftt tli t'briatiaa nation of turuiief W by s boo Id tba llamonraia then denied tha pnvilagaof getting tbeir leaders fnna tba tt biaa 1 l,es nt ibea fasava a fee aatlet fi the talent of the W lug party.. If it. cannot ba raaploysdta tba W hig eauaa, lot tb country ka tba benetil of il ill leading and auntndbftg tha tirras of tb lieinowmry." In Ttila) way Vt Wkiga wboiltar tbeir party b ia the aseendeurv or nut will always goera Ilia euuairy &HMtaH aan Gtsrna ftiiiani. At tli an us! mee.ing of tb Klotkkoldor f thi Road, held ia this city on Thursday last. Ilia following (ralleaaen war electro) fit the ensuing year, on lb part of 0i stockholder t Mesar. Thus. Mil' lov, L O B. RrancK Geo. W. Mordorai aad Dr, W.J. lUwklu. . Tb keeling waa presijod aver ly William Boytaa, Fjq.. and a larg asajority of tb itork was rrprosantad ia person or by proiy. The pr"--t of lb itssd art quite tailoring. tb laruas baa been greatly increased, aad ther is every ladiralUia that il business will eoatiaoe to Increase. Rile paying a large eavaiBt (r strsonlinsiy torie, lbs read as.ba been b CrsstaUl, ba boon abb) to declare a dmdee I of ail per cent. W d hiU But it Bill be ah! a do asaea bottoa in tl future, (bang this U d lr( very Wtil uodat tb firrun,. tastes. Fatsaot ax Hi Wiliaingtin Iily II, mid baa beeaentisMlersbiyenlsrgsd. Wears wu:bpleaaod to se this Tt!efte af proper aj preisli'-a rf lb latilsf il iriel ! I f. WslraM that bio pi e,.revpr,ss wi I bo penperly s; ;- rbtio-i by eu.-h an ssien., cf ,irooiis a I saiMljo.t'j drervo. RALEIGH, NOTSU CAROLINA, "WEDNESDAY JIOSNDtG, I'osksvt l'.o.h v. We k'aru that at the annuel j meeting of the Stockholders of the 11 sleigh and Carton Railroad held in this city on Thursday last, the following resolution of interest to the farmers of the eouutry waa adopted. Railroads ought always to lay it down as a role to transport fertilisers at a cost that will barely meet tba expenses, a it will greatly benefit tha agricul tural interests of the country, and add largely to the business of the road themselve by in creasing the quantity of produce carried over them. ".' . . fKw?ef, Thkt gxi policy and a just resrard for the interest of Agriculture require that the rates of toll or freijht upon all minerals and other ma nures, intended for agricultural purposes, should be so adjusted as to furnish only a fmr and full re imbursement to the Company tor all charge and expense incurred in their transportation. ? lirtvlwd , That t he Board of Directors be instruc ted to prepare as snon as thev conveniently nan. rates of toll or freight conformably to the foregoing rule: riiwlra, a similar arrangement oontonn ineta said rule can bee fleeted wrtbthe Roanoke K: R.Cnmpajiy, and tha l'otorsburg, and llnuugtivn iv. tt.vompaoiea. 1 - ': "There are twa Senators to be elected, aad those men alone will be entitled to the places. woo aro nonnnaieu in. a. JwniocrauiL jaucui. j Slawlant. ' . ., . , .. Thi is the dictum, the edict of the organ here to the ftltlifuVdotivered with a solemnity that is quite refreshing in these hard times. But sujv jwise a majority nf the member of. tha General Assembly should not choose to rote for those " who aro nominated In a DeimWrafib caucus, will not those who are elected " be entitled to the places ?" Or must we have a new rule for tb election of Senators? Wheat. We obsenro that since the late arri vals this article hni rapitlly advam ed in price. W nolice that a lot of prime White Wheat was sold in foteniburg on Weducsday for $1,95 to fl,90. A pretty fair price. We make ajwlogy to our reader fjr publish ing Cuujiu. bftllsUilUwd iu -our present tesue; though it ha often appeared in print, it has "never ben fead but to be appretciatej and aJ--mired. 1 ' : ItaJ Gov, Rcid has issued his proclamation setting apart Thursday, 2iid inst., to be observed as a day of solemn and public Thanksgiving A I.KTTF.R FROM MR. KERR. ILiSo J"1"1 hlerr, writes to the FJitors of the FayetteviHe Observer? under data of Oct. 21th from Greensboro', that th report of hia recent speech at Yanceyville, as puhlishnl in tba Mil ton Chronicfe,Ts Incorrect We quote: " I told the editor uf that naiier that jMbad miKiin.lerstood my remark about Jndgn Dnug laa, and repeated to him in snbsuince what I did sav, and I confidently expected iliiin to correct his report, lor he stated to me that he had a npportumtv of bearing ma, as at the tune he surrounded by " muse and confusion. " " said about iKiuglas is, in suhtsnee, as foil I statel that aa to hia aspirations for the 1'resi- lencv, 1 supposed that A dul desire at the Broil er fi'M to I Prenidcnt ; but I did not believe be wanted to be elected at UK next election, as be was too young for that, I moreover stated, that In regard to the Nebraska Bill he had acted well NwWy mt aMg in defence of the Constitution and th rights of the South : and when a public snn pursued a eooree entirely right in itself, 1 did not feel mvself called upon to go out of my way to nnu a ori owtfmior nia eoniluct, I ex preesly stared that I bad nothing to aay of hiia aa a politician, aave in reference to bia eoume on lli Nebraska bill. I not onhr praised bin for bis course on that bill, but I also praised as highly as I could find language to do ,it, the Northern men in Congresa who voted with the South upon that question. I feel that they are entitled to our gratitude, and mine thev have t for aurely no man ever more dauntleaely breasted a political storm of auase than tbey did in giving their vote. I am alwaya enrry to differ with von about public measure and public men, and ho after Ibis explanation we shall not be found to differ much if at all. Surety w cannot withhold our admiration from those bo sacrificed themselves at bom in delenr of our ennalitutiunai right. t ry uqly, yonr ut servant, JOHN KKUR. tr'3. Ht. A Sow. It affords ns pleasure to place Mr. Kerr fairly oa tb record ; for, in common with tha ObserV or, ws were surprised at the language aaid to hav been nsed by bim with regard to Senator Douglas i language which placed Mr. K. in a false position, and waa eagerly seisod by tba La- anfbeo press lor tb manufacture of political cap ital.' t ATLANTIC X. C. Mr.J..haII.hitf..rd,Pr. la purchasod two a.-res of I part of our town, for lb ie ATLANTIC X. C RAILROAD. resident of ibis Road, kvad ia tli Northern leimt. at a e.tll iil ailjotiuiig lis) N. f. aV n , A K, Kail Road Ivpota. The locau i aa abgild on and tbe pric very os.. derate. Tb soevey of tba mat for thi road Is reitint alont Inrlr. T'.i iwhi are now III oa 1 ,!. Ibis side at Kinsion, and will reach our ttlg ia a i lew navs. i 1 Usjii.STed by Mr. Frost, lbs crTuuent ami enterprising Aswtanl who uperinlen'l Hi survey in person, that tb country ihmuch bicb lb line bss psH is admirably adsiited to the rtinhlng nf a Road, ls.ing almoat iierfeeify lrL, with very few bills and swamps reiuinng eiia. vatina or alovatkss. W team also that Iron baa hen purr based for ui rvHiu nw verv lavorani terms. W ars pleaaed In hav it In oar power to stnt that tha President has proved with commenda ble (e and energy avervtbing persiiiing to th pmgrsma of tha work. A kn w that bthasg v. en it Sis aarneat and constant attntmsi,ail'itief every praoticl means ta forward lis r-jmtei with lb almost Bn, The enorgetir, indns trBssa and enwipetent eorn havlr.g eharj of lbs survey, al--no, to say axithing of all which has baow sffrtod. ia aaspla pr? of Ibis. Mr, W. savs. be drina aotanlHine Ihehes nf sorev ad Btber prstiminariaa, i.ret icl.-y " lirra. ing gruuad " tsetW t krutmaa. W V, awl think, bowavor, Ibat lh will bs) Ilul of sssMaitni wall li.fWd. all tost aaa be d .M 1st ib-a. . W s Ihereior baik for oar wiik pleamni antb-iiiaiian to tb day, a4 now distsni, a boa ws shall I soon, led with Hs tort ilartmr, nnd era tong with tb Ureal w mi, by fm lb, aits, whs b shall esak aa am-ara one tod aad yet a bapposr aoxipl,6iuUsiisw' ss 1'ol.svB. Tbos ar various isdlral i'wis, liit'y in IbeaseoUos. t ut amoanting to a-I f. r, r m iba a-.TefMe, it, at l.,s an of Feaneo ant Faxtid have atoailv ottr emaitorat,'Oi ti,s yra.tHal iiy at rotal. lulling th aier l,a of l'',Ul, I as n i !. r-eii-teal p-mer. Soh a si rote 1 f ' V, is l,eel. is a favsril pr t of V t.i-n III, t.'t b r Ihosot.y to ffi, ;t Rao. as i, ;,i'-- - i of l.,s lie-iata !..-,. aad as I- n e - f .ua,,a A uooikom, to l-M.,4 Bp !! f 1 ' if r-as. t'oa rui Sian. To lk Farmers titJ yrirttJt f AyrinttiHr sa tfWMVB'fc, Vu'(a aaJ Te. . Atjthe recent Fair bM bv the flranville Arri. rnltural society at Henderson, the lelegtcsfrum vAtren, and a t ommittee apnuuteiinrtht,ran ville Society,' after a mutnal consultation attgje ted' the pmpriety of calling a meeting of tbe Farmer of the coantiea above named, with nil other interested in the promotion of Agriculture and ita kindred- art, lor the purpose ot silopting some plan whereby w can unite in holdiug an Annual Fair at aome point convenient to all concerned. . . j Acting in obedience to their wishes, and in eeeording with our own judemeut. we do here by invite the citizens of Granville, Franklin and Warren to a general meeting of the Franklin and Warren to a general meeting ef tbe Friends of Agriculture, to be held at Henderson, on the first Tuesday in December next. ? R. A. HAMILTON'. PrrWeaf fVuarifr .t., ,4. Ri 0. PRITCHARD, 7Ve. H .Trrea Aa. Is,. Henderson, tlctolier, 5th, i-. ' EXCITt.Mt.NT l.N UUO.SrKR,MSsCv i AViiM IHTttS, Oct. 30. ft'wrtCxi,irra,V wcnlta .?Trnsm , , Btitinaa, the mdtthtunt who arrested Thomas Sims and Anthonv Hums, was at tbe American Ibmse, aud the fuct was immediately posted throufrboTtt the tjity; Itrthe Boure of tb Oten ing a Vigilance Committee of eitisens surround ed tho hotel and carefully watched Bu'.man'i movements, lnlhecaurseof the evening ha drew and nourished a pistol at theia and threatened to me it : whcretipu t, a warrant was issueil, and he wnsarriMled tlrisforWoonVaii'd "roulirbctife" 1 otirt, charged with carrying ooncealeil weapons, The Taw vrartlirattTTswtjioned for two weeks, and Uutuinii required to give bonds for hi ap pearance. Meanwhile a large and excitedamwd gathorej around the court-house, and it becom ing evident that liutiuan's life was in danger, tiuorge F. Hoar, freesoiler, and a son of tha: ten trxip, e 'SamuTlIoaT,jilileJ folfieTouft b) let the prisoner depart out ut the city, this was n nally accorded, and tbe crowd ei'vina: way. But man was accompanied by a strong guard towards the dopot, followed by the excited populace. Upon hia arrival at tbedepot, a colored man fell upon hiin, and would undoubtedly have ta ken his life, but fur the prompt interference of Messrs. Nartin ritowell, James A. Ilowlanu, ir, Hoar, Rev. T. W. lligginson, and Stephen C, Foster, nil Abolitionist, liutman was then lnir- ried into acarriasio, ai'companied by Mr. Ili'cin- , j son, sii'j Tnus esuieuwTm wrBir; -wvrtnrt' S"t F f mbb.ml.ly enl hy m'miln tliruwn-jit the carriage. Uutiuan was pelted with rotten eggs, and stones, and was kicked mid beaten al most to death. He promised never to visit Mor ucator again.- -- -w A Harry Tinriasnr.xT. The Albany Knick erbicker look on the bright side of life' diorama. It has a cheering word for everybody. Iter ia one of its brevities : , . "Life is made up of clinmrs. A moment ago a patch of sunshine rested like s sinfle upm our paper, and every thing round was bright ; now the page is overcs.t by a shadow, and tbe street stiltKHit hks dull and dork. Mo in the affairs of life. Tonlay hope sings at our path, and the how .of prouiiw S)Ms il as an aseb of giddy ts morrow disappointment sits aittun tlie neart, ana lowering skies full like the tresses of angel around. ns...- Titer i nothing--atasullast- in-tliia lifo no anchor that is unmoraM bled In the sands of Time. The wave of chance and cir Vuinstanoe are stronger than all the cables oi love, or interest, or hone, and our barks ilnu forever alsmt upon them, lit lost souls wander inz onceasinizlv uixm tbe lianks of Styx, Life is full if viuiMiituilns and chaugei, even as the full of pearls. Itsprr u that manTwmi can adapt himelf to all circumstances, fur with him there is neither sunshin nor shadow, but a tempered brightness, that ean be inipared only with tbe ravs of twilight when ffie sound of bolls is-on the air, rests upon hiin continually." Taw risr!o Psrss. Abraham Reach, for merly of tli Lowell News, has invented and put in operation in Lowell, a new printing prear, whic h makes 1'iOU impression an hsur more rapidly than any pfafr press now in use. The prices ar considerably low en than for presses of other patterns. Tb News-thu describes th operation of tbe new machine : The mode of oraliag different from lb Ad ams, and other prease of tlie kind, and which give it tha advantage furapned, is a rotary mo tion for tlie sheets. Three pair of ai;ipers re volve round the ttlatm upon a chain geared npon pullies,,by which means impressions ar given aa fs'l as the making roller can be driven acroaa tb oris one war-' ou sheet pasaing In while nntl.tr U runrthtit out. Tb sftct aft laina .asa.atawl 1 aasX fasiaasl li Li aai'aatkaw !; tf u 1 and thrown off, without any belling arrange-1 ment, Tbe impressions ar given by the moving upwards of tb bed of tba press, operated by the common toggle joint, while th lever which il rives up th tos-gl is ahiuriod from on pin or driver in lb aid of tb main shaft gear to an other on Ihe opait side. A stationary riWo aeepa me sneet troui uroppina; upon uie uising rollera, which work nmlemeaib. II iv. Hsvar A. Wise. Mr. Wis an of th candidates fi lli olSca Governor nf Virginia, ha come out aninat tb Order of know Noth ings, The bonnrahl gentleman baa f,rg,.lea1 tlie idea, Ibat wbrn people write, it is lawit tor them and their readers, that ther sh tuld know something of what tbey ar writing about. Th rrteralmrg InU-lligeucer, among other remarks oa this aff lir, says : " Well, if Know Xotbingiata Is not, after tins, a " dead cxk In the pit," it is nut tbe fault uf Mr, Wise and wa aiav venture to sav farther, that if Mr, Wis l n.it a dead ewk in the pit" which be is sl-o.it enlering (w Bieia the tlulr netorisl pit) it will nut, we praaume, Ii llis fault ufthe Kaow N'otiim-s. HV rfo aof bfbng to tlie Outer but w draw our infsreu.o only (Visa the general dixiile,o of humanity to act apon tlie aid pr ive'buf " one g od lura dearrvrs another '' Mr. Wis baa paid kit re.pe.-t to theOnlrr, and it Is nut very imir,bahle'llM lb latiavwttl fail to paysanrs lo kira in food saaaun.' Xrw Brawn or Firm T-na. Tha fcacr. tary if War wnaavUit to ibaWaat I'sol Acad emy to iiiapart the practical merits if asw sys. tem sf field tsrtics, just arranged bv a hoard of enlightened ofiti-era sf lha arte v. Tbe evetna. if S ie. lrtl'd by lha war department, wili Uan- pron-d liy 1'is rrrsiilrat, and Income the ami . it ayatem fTar llrt I'ghl lr'n,p uf th rmy and toil tie nf tli countty. II has a.amh I f i, o! jeci a greater eoleniy of movruaenia, and iiaUau4?b lruoi rapidly to rononlrats to rit cavalry, to ir,us in am, to aio.s wita Uieas, aod s kp n all die oa fce piarelo-a, of th accelci gsi of " trot oul ' and as-w g-Uk,p. Was Sin ia IV aaa I a.,. The pmln (. th aider mines of Msihss .r tb vaat Is-'iU as rootled Ibat of lb rat of I be world by o aiil lion d dlars il. Mai yield latin lhirt ihres Biilliona. Whr rf fleet aj tb . lock Herald ) thai Una iwmooae sum M du nut uf lias sank I y a population emparaiits!y doaiiluia of erHwtr, ae rapital or eossifhsaaive svalem. Il Will reafblv hs lreaatd koW saat tla atU wiaild b it tboa as us of wealik were la lha kaadstsT vigorous and Ber(rlie tmi i. I ittil Ihe reasu i f California to tb i mi4 and lha ro-k nf m pnpl ll ul er, li ro h p -M depoatla tat tho ploivrs rswiamed antnowa bi Ila oiai-e,v,led iohah tools, tt ksl li eAe.t n I as rej,r-a tiia iliet of ai'ver ia Men.o Medr ni!.l rir-im.laa' os . a lo e,toir.l. Il r lo-a x d I to .'. w.;h k.il sad o.tj -li e M.iKis t.t,r oooea ouaiM l aa.U u , , i 'I' iil-ls le III, iii amount g,i.ari I ta f A I ; r--i ll e e,- " ies eera of Is! f-rf. N0TE3HJE2 8. 1854. . OtAflX-!.!!). At thisjunctore, llsary Clav took hi aeal ia the Senate. Hi vers presence I here was an. . .1 i..- . l' r . - in in pooura Bisiory ot uie,ennuirr. too old light was on his lofty brow, and in h'- eye and in his voice wore the fire and the ejiell which could yet save his tonutry. 11 seemed in? view of the new work before him, to brenth another youth. uh tb wi lorn of has rin age, he eeemed to have caught (mm (he past tha vigor and the prime of bia meridian nr. There was patriot iiu enough in tbe country to save it ; but Clav was the medium that nourad the electric current of the people upon tne , ptjlitioian and uiv puune councils, ever nenire nan lie iuiiy shown himself the man tind had made him. F hfty years he had never found a rival for a whole session, as an orator aud leader in adelilwrative assembly; but men had compared htm to himself, and had noted how fur he was, in this speech or that, from hi water murk of excellence. Now be waa above himself lxiv where the flood of bis sweeiungjtnd surgc-Uka" ekmueno hail ever gone befciraT As a mete orator, be left tb treat deeds of bis viMitb and uudiUe:tf.beiiuuL Rut bia oratory was tie- least remarkable of hiscliiims tu attention anil rrntmule. , He waa ebiuuent in v.,tCTe!'yiMi?lristinct, - with ebsiuetice, a if poa- in writiui in siwb--ntrfina almva all. per haps, in social intercourse, transfusing himself itito uiuera;. Jiuw.iu aba Cioaotr-now at tlie mess table, now in the ommittce room, now In tb drive, on the street, nry where in every way ewwj mi repose i wnnciiig boiio i woe iuv fever and fanaticism of oul that carried him with but one object befor him and yet that Aytr-aud-J'anatiiiisin pros ded over by a, juJg uicm and a Uct that never forsook aud never misled him. - ' -. - r- All know the result. All know how he passed through tbe long agony of glory and triumph. He conquered, and the I nion .lived. Fate awarded hiui ample justice at the last. Tie had linked the most brilliant passage of hia life to the b'nion ; the last link of the chain, too, he threw around its pillar. Ilia eloquent life was brought to its pororation, and that peroration was, aa in bis great speeches, tbe moat beautiful, the grandest, the most eloquent of all ila parts. Ho could retire now. Why linger "superfluous on the stage T" His sun, trembling oa tb verge of the borienn, like a tropical sun, gorgeous, yot with a solemn and sacred aspect, magnified even beyond his site at noon, might now go down without' a clouil or shadow, liobting up alt the sky around with rays of marvelous glory long after he had set; 1 F.iitTtiQfAxrs in CNTt. Assstra. The eity of (ouitnala has been afflicted with a erls lif earthunakes, which have done some diuuage aud caused general alarm. The first shock wa a slight oii( and nocurrmt on til 14th ef Julv. Next day three more took place, and on tlie ltith three inure, still slight in character, and no shock exceeding one or one and a bnlf seconds In du ration, the direction being from South Id North, uiMeeoinpanied by noise.- On the 17th, about ft o'clock, A. M., a smart shock of two seconds in duration occurred, with a hollow rumbling m ise, and subsequent-vibration- f "the earth,, - The same dar, about twelve minutes before two O'clock. 1'. JJ was two abueks of great viokmce with loud noise, doing eonsiilerabla daniag to public and privata buildings throughout th .citXt thtuaruig duautaeworal smaH otteand T". opening the old cracks mod by tho earthquakes of 18.10, besides making many new ones. All the churches had large, crtvki in thrui, and that of Hit Augustine woe badly damaged. The streets were immediately filled with affrighted people, th crv nf IHu j'imie resounded on evory sida, some knelt in tb streets to prey, aod otlie-s hur rd to tbe aniircbos. The durahioa of tb (hocks was about fuur seconds each, tba eours thaaam as before, and I lie niutioa of tint nndulatnry or horisontal kind. At three o'clock another severe shuck oeourred, followed by others throughout the afternoon and night, a-cnnteuicd with a vibratory motion and a rumbling aoiae, the entire number uf shocks throuichmit the day and night being thirteen. Adic from San Salvador stale Uiat wneaaioosl shocks f aathquaka ara a till felt them Many families have returned to th ruined eity, from tb Cut that they ar unable to find shelter (laewher. Nothing ba vet been dotiFtowarilscoiiimencing the buildiniof'tbsBew capital, owing toThe general diatresa and want of motirv that exist, lnfurmalion baa also been received, through tb tiaxett of tli Ktat of Chiapas, that in the last week of the month of May, the large luJian nuebla of Jaaultetieuue. in tba Stat of Onsea, diatant ten league trow tbe eity, was entirely destroved by a aucosaaton of shocks of aarthquak. '1 lie ha of lif ia aaid to hav been great. '' or Xiw Yoaa. During tha quarter .pi Vork in" Lolled Stale ami 41i foreien yeaael : tout l.lti, aderreasaof eompared with th aam quarter uf 1HJJ. Cleara.1, a'J I'nited Slates, and fil foreira Voaaels, totol Ko7 l l lie eraaaeof 117 a eompareil with 1MJ. Tboaat- wis tonaas enteral and cleared at th Cast an- Houaa duruie tba quarter waa i entered. 4'2j vra- sl, with I'll . .'i VI w.niisgsi cleared, 1,171 sola, with 3 is, Til tonaaira. This, bowavsr, Is only a partial sihlbil nf tha aoaotwie tra.ie. as vaawia from ar to a oomeaiie port, having neuber sureign giants or distillad spirits on board, rr ant.olilitred lo entor or clear al theCastons llooao. Th figure show a general decline in Hi eoast wi irsda as aaniiared wilb tbe same quart in IK.U. The value of the foreign imrairu in Aiaar icaa voaaels nras In.l-L'i.TKi in foreiirn vo.els. Ili'iti.!"'. Ixpia-U in American veaaela, f IS, tr.'X.'.'I'J in I.reurn uwli, $n.HJV 'nv, Tbe Jia,rnal of Coin mere romarka tiial lb ditforone bosween th ovoorta by Bach rta of vaaaela. great ss it la, is U-sa than nsual. Tb carrying trale baa broa vary much deitfeasod, and llritiak and Continental vessels nre hav been obliged lo accept suck rate fi outward eargiosi aa Ihey OMild ol.lma, whil I uiled Slates voaaels bate lieen a little more snleritf iiins in bsikingup bus- ine-s el, en here, and many of Ihesn bail beea wiibdraaa from regular linee wbicb nauaily tend oai larra oarg a, Pt tv ismoA eorresramdewt nf Iba Newark Adrortiavf mynata lha l.ohrwing rules ft r IB larnnnaibsi is and i", in tba Boa of which asia- takes ar fretwntly madv. ftiil 1. W h"B a rrHoiJ.tr worat wbonld ra. main af er b-atin- off ih teevuina1, lar, should bo ned ; as real ua, nubias, modern-isr, eta. Rule 2. lies a wnJ wuuld ba lnenwiph.1 iikoit lli toiiainaiwn, ao, enonld ka asod, aa dvrniar.surnuor, rompi.ar, advias, surpriss, an. ir.,ao, aw. Ther ar few, and H 1 Kaliov,! aeer few rv- aotHHss to Itooas ruloo. Tka principal oao eornes al tb axasasat araeri.eiaa and rveoowass. thoaigti lias bus I f ft lew written wilk an a, ab asoat invaral.lv a la tug land, as w Ikmk alwavtslwuld ba. 0.n f'a sb roaioa Tho twa last steam- ore. Siar ef ih s aa 1 l.o.rra a, bnwht fl,si,iai. aad threo Meant era aro rot-' rts-l ow their wsv fru a, a Fraosieea to r,ao,a. lit l 'ifl, Isntr ll.sdoaod raicHrta) wilb '. i-i 11. II f to I. k.4 lll all tins sw m will bat Iba efleet a r-'S lb Ii; Me a of Ilia aa'O ev Marki. Ih. rk Ike pr. i.iiy ia thai mo k i it wti 14 lr.,ftrt up f e, j. r.i,aa, ! I!, I e war, Ihr neat Irrrmt-t I 1 y II 1a-1 .i-ano-r, l. Ibal av,ty it atirou.rla ,,,- a,.J itmral I ri ,-... la al.ij i,.. I ,.f r. I l f.rn.a f-.r lha t aaessiba i I ogta - '.er ! la tr-l ; aal vsar. br liia ntinog th aan a (-d NUMBER 42. it n: six A SALLY DILLAUU. cm at iNt. - - ar it. e josh, W lb ink save a Western editor, it la hich time that ,tr,uain Sally Dillard," "Captain Rice, and " Muse," were asain bn itcht to the memory of the palduv We hat read and laugh- cu . at the narration at least twenty times, and should not fail lo tujoy it, war it to eoiue un der ear aotica dailv for a year to eome. The scene i a court ot Justice in North Carolina. A beardless disciple of lliomis rise andtliu ad- dresfiestbecnort. " May it please your worships, and yon gen tlonsen uf the jury i since it has lee my fortune good or bad, I will not ay to exercise in legal acquisition, it ba never befallen ma to be obliged tu pmeecut so direful, marked and malicious an assault ; a mors wilfal, violent and dangoroil battery ( and finally, a more dialiolival breach of peace has acldum hapiwncd in a eiviO iaed country ; and 1 dar say it has seldom Hen our duty to pass upon one so shucking to benev olent feelings as thia wbich took place over at rpt.Ric- Tnutt tb witoesse: ." The wituessea being sworn, two or three were etnaiinfrl and disposed of: ne aaid ba heard the noise and iil not -ee.th,lljjla t another that he " seal the row, but did'nt know who struck first : aad a third that he wa very drunk, and e inld'nt any much about th tkriwinage. Lawyer Chops. I am very sory, gentlemen, to hav occupied your time with the stupidity of the witnesses examined. It arises gentlemen, altogether from misapprehension on toy part.- Had 1 know, aa 1 do, that I had a witness here, acquainted with the circuipswncea of the -casa, and able to make himself clearly understood by th eoiirt and Jury, I should aattongiavo- 4re- ,ivco on your lllllo BOU patleUC. LoruS fur- wnnl and be aworn. ho forward cornea th witness, a fni chuffy i oath old man, a "leetU'corned. and took i with an air. C Harris, vra wish rnn to tell almut lha ri,u mat naptienen, uie other day. at Cantain If ee's. and as a gta it deal of time has already been wasted In circumlocution, wa wish vou to he compendious, and at the snmo time as explicit V""ioiw. - Harris. Adxactlvfffivinff the tjiwiee ,...-..l.l .. . w knowing wink, at tha same time cloarinsr bis .n,. ,,ivit, ,i j;ih treat, BilU Cousin Bally Dillard, she came over to our house and ased ir my wife ah moutn'l to. I told Cou.i., Sally Dilbird that my wife she Waa iKMirlv. beine as how she bad the rheumatic in tho hip, and b Vig aawaf mm in llwTrMiVineT-trift ig awanip waa up, for there bad been a heap of rain lately, but bovrsomevw, as it wn she, l,(ou in Sally Dillard, my wrif she mout go.- She then" axed me if Mos h wa foreman of the ertipiand th crnp ai smarily Tn the grass, but nuwaoiunver, as ii waa ane, (JuUSllI ta ly Dillnrd, Moae h moot go." t In lb name of common sense. Mr. TT. ri, what do yon mean by thia rigmarole T .!J,T(,',",',;Ki",l"'i'"1 tro", ,,,d Cou'18 Sally IHIIanl, shecoipe orcrto out housa -and axxl m if my wile she nwut'ut go. I told Cous in Sally Dillard Htop, ir, if yon please : we don't wanl to boar anything about Cousin Sally IHIIard, or your wire j tell ns about tbe flglit at Rice'.. . ... n H,, ,, i will, that is, if you will lot .i''''"t alta n. VV'. Well,Caiit. Ria Pt. Kico. he fin a treat and Cousin Sally Dillard; th eorn over to our hoao and axed tn if my wife she mout'nt iro r: Thnrwit i again witness, pleas to stop. W. Well, sir, wh it do yon want r We want to know arout tlie flchft and vrin must not prurea.1 to this impertineut atury. Do yuu knuw anything about th matter Udor th oou-tf .. . W . To be sura I do. . i C Vdlyou go an and IcU it ami nothing -se. ... ... i ... , Tapb Rica gin a treat , . j C This ia intolerable. Mv It nlaaa lb court, t mot that Ibis witness ba oouiuiittcd toraeunleuiutt ba seents to be trifling with th eonrt f t..,, .,,, -:,- a The Court. "Witness. Ton ar now befnraa entirt uf Justice, and nalea yen behave yourself in a mora , neouuiinr manner yon ta jw aliout tlinfljlit rtl'apt Jfica'. ' ' VV. (alarmed) Well, gaotlaaten, Captain Rice, U gin a treat, and Cousin Sallv Dilliard I he ' . ... v. I bopa Uii wiUms mav La arJcrsd into ruatody. , ... C (after deliberating) Mr., Attorney, the e mit ia of opinion that wa may aave luua by a'loa'uif the witnesa to go an his owa way. ProceatI, Mr, Harria, with your story, but (tick to tne point. . W. Well. Cd. Rn-a, gin treat, and Col li Sally I Ml lard noma over to our bousa nad ax ed ma if my wife ah mout go, I told Cou.in rally IMlanl that any wife wa poerlv, aa sh bad rheumatic io tb hip, and lbs big iwamp wa up but h'lweumever, as It wa aba, C ta Sally Ihllard, my wife mout go. Wall, t'ousia Sally lhllard then ased me if Muee ba avast. I laid Couaia Sally lhllard ae bow b M b was fiovman of tha crap, and tli crap was smartly in tha grass, bat aa il was aha, Coa.ia Sail v Dill ard, Mua h moot jro. So thev goes on togeth er. Moos, my wife aad Cousin Sally DillarL and tlisy e irn to th hig swamp, and it waa up, as I was telling yon, bat hotny aa bow I here waa I log aamea ll big swamp, Couaia Sally Dillard aud Muselike pnateel folks, they walked the log. ont my wna use a s iraM ,..l, ioise her coat. and wwled nchl throuzh and that's all 1 know auout to agiit. XEW YORK tiRlKVEAVrrS Perhap Ih moot mob-ridden eommuuilv livib Iba fata of Iba aanb, ia Ibat of tb t of hrw lork and Iba lata addroaa ef lb Municipal Reform Committee progenia a slate of tilings one-, wiwtj groat eiiisoa will rsgartl with horror. New Turk is alombovod ta pure rowdyiam given an tn Hi lender men-tea nf CarHain Rrn dora and bis salelliiea ths better ciusens bate n bills to do with municipal eleel0na. that for all prartlraf purpose, tbey are poasrleaa j and so sum ap all. Hi otkciala, ahlermen and oll.era. reprwnt Uiair eunoiMneuls, th nvib itro, and govern Ike enmasuBHy al lnrt-a la atwneane with their wiahew and rfemsmui. n moat aay, Ibal tins seems t na a prctv stsic of things for a enasmuniiy lik that if tit ity of New lork, wbor entarpria and bains energy, and samey, bate bo ill up a elaaa of wide aoska goniloataa, joabnts of Ibnr rglrta, and WHH everything tu hoe fnaw malloaosi,.- ia lbs sulborliiea. 1 kat aueb maifraaansvstiat-. ibr ia no aeo,l-te rv-ond to diwbt, and a tin only w ovular at it, t bat frv piantly ro ll, I , nor brains la arri at lit eiplanali. of this sio-u- larotstaaf thlnga but slwars, vainlv. Th awUerfieii. a rfir Near t -irk.rs Ift ll.rir eity enoacil, and municipal repee-entstUea in geoer kl, as ins greatoot wonder iA Ik tiro. Vt a e ot an way I proear gnet gmrtiwnjiita rn nnl Iba ro r.ntalnaa of I'.i.m al I .m. aa Mr, Carlvbtaava, an I put ia b-.ae n,. Woal4 U well f,ar lb g,4 pen,,! uf CiVham. if Ihoy arrived Sjdily at Ih aaia o., lu.,.. j Utaanr tit aa M.TSiaoar, dr A pint . fal kMler fi,aH ll.'Hop u,.w, waa road la ths ' aotefal fail,. l,e t No'isl at Sro 1 ot laal iaa. day, ia which bs aa; a thai "koio f-.rtb the bia I m oasnii... y ara to I r nl l la th oa. a f , fr,i,oil,if.l. : ,.f marr,Ra. " j Tha l,m and 'l.l.l - f Ha f'ai,.f i a ' n.-fa kneOM. T me i- n .S,o,fnl l-',t Sa let f.'-cwrv Is',. I orj,i a, . tl.a p.. f aioa, .i i'.. t-. f ; foal en en I rulav dnt.g l a J,,i,i Ua. i,-i e.tr. II a an H,n, .irr, VI, al I! or., I I-., i... of li-s now Si, I'alr-.-k's t a-l.o, J Srai la p i- n.1, tf. r- a 'i ov,ti,rai f . 1 e- , I f ve.r I -. ia IKO e-,n.Wi I ,a: Ik.f null II 1 n'n- . l.?'-.,'-a f n m t ! ;.i j . . Ira IMS l-e. n ni.e 1 v l: i- i. , Canton, uto, !, i ' A .., .,., a c nirrtiuii-e v ii !i , 1 t n . -. ansitivcaeiut. and the t , , .. , The Sbail-a, h.au',1 l . but lli- ItUH'iui.-n !, ! un-iii to.vrl, n',-( tcri" t!;e,-,,v . The American hip l.a.' i -',: i - at Hong Kong, after tisfnj .),.,! at whi,-h places she m-t with a f.iT,.ra' u lion from the Jtpane-c. tsTr.-T Er inr,,n!!. Marseilles,' t,-t. (ii.-l-.--.ch shp f t!: flcitt is to furnih a e -uo -;nr ii iti.irii t eiht guns, nutkintr. atot il t f ' ti. t t in the siege of Se! "' topoh i Hamburg. Oct. i'i.-liimo'o;n, v, n takenfor stopping the ih'iiri-ct tu. ti . v i.h I'. ,, . TEitso nt -I'li-rii. "New Tork, October 3u. The f.U i f S' -pol waseipected to take place aho t ti 1 - The Russian t:0"ps were re.it;y -i- t by th cholera. The RtiaMuns, v,i,n . 1 stronsr, made a sortie fmm Set atopol 1,1, 1 s 'f Mil feil. The RifsiansTnil 4!crnii!cJ to Ifeml Crlm.-i, should 8i latoxil fall. It wa rumored in Kiiikn l tliat the flrnn 1 Puke Conitantine would tuko .command of lb Southern Army. . . The Rossinn tronp nrt tlie Atrix frontiers bad bee itutreased. There wasboveier.scan'ely a,re;;inicnt on the 1'ruuiau frontier. The sleauiers Arulna mid tll!.in.t bad f- th srrived ai, Likerpool, aiiboot -any further. ues.. nf th Artttie. ' - . - " - -The Canada, on lbs 5th spoke- tb Arabia, end made efforts to c:mmnnK-utc trito be, hut ail that could -be heani-wa 'lotvoii.'" - - .- The l.ujrli.h and French fleets Were soon to attack the Kussian forts and ships at Sitk v, Russia is auiassiug her f reea on tho ,U ealeru frontier. - i , Tha Paris ntnney ninrket was etcited. eiving tn the heavy failure of 1'iiarson A Wright and others, . '" sxaaxau-omtui- way to sr.- hki.f.xa-.- The following scene, as given in the b-.ok of Mrt.hsutrt!, friiiri SiViiliiii's Miles, is at onus eti rioits aud amusing: . , "Tlie Northumberland was fifteen i out. We bail pasaftd Teneriffe, the bent was lavontin oppressive. Cypriani, tu cisd hiim-e f, had aki-d Suntiui to cut hia fcair. While this i-poiaHou waa going farward in th forepart of the ship, tlc Kiiiperor, fidlirwetl by flcnenil t:on:. nid an 1 the Count tor Casses, npproaclicd the n-ne of action. He xpresaol hit unrian, rs-duiuiin;, 'Why here is the gunrdinn uf my port ,llo be oni'i k hair dresser.' lie tl.en turiu-d to Suntiui, ami said to him in Ajaccin )hiIim: ' le-n y.ii havo finished W'th Kim, you will cut my hair, do yen hear; and hav ft cure how you cut it.' Snuiin , haying finished bis task upon. Cypriani, went to tlio Kuipe.-or's cal.iii. It uiut not without pain ful emotion tlial the Corstcun ni nniKiinccr pla. e,l hirKptind npon Ilia .Imperial hen t h "it u In. It "tha mark of a'rec'cnllv viern -ru n i'.SI ri timiii ed upon that brad in which th m' civilUing in--stiirations bad been elaborated hi, 1, Let nln-re 1 the arfpect of Ktiri.t.e, It was with a ti, ml.liiig baud tliut Sutiiii, lutoiving- iioiUiu.. of tf,e hnir droor'sart, begin his la-k. Ho lui Ic.rdly ar pbct the scissors wheu tlw l',ii..n,r svi.i, x, i'.h a rangb, to Huncnil l rnirjf.mil, W atih tin-, m n tninecr, (loneral, for if he fails to do thia n nl. well, w will hate him thrown into tho .'---Then turning to his ni'H tit c'iowW, vim w.is carefully rnitecting into a scrvielio tho rciered hair, he a l l. L, '.Marcliniul. look to this tu .v I or drcsacr, and tell me bmv he t-'ts on.' - AlthiMir'h this wa all said m a kind and pipe ful voice, tli F.mperor's wtirda so dici-u.;H..ed Samin1, that be Trinrhrd bis rnnier'a I'll mr with th rml of tti scismirs; whoroupon the L.u poror Minting round, excliiinird lA.Cuxsu.-aa ia.. i.: 'Brigauil, ar you g ling to cut one of ui v en olTf (ieneral, throw the ras, al lu tha mm!' 'Sire! sire!' evelaiined Sanlini, priitendinr to alarinwl, 'sire I was not bete. 'Ihe l.ii-n .l waa not hero when he was cutting my ,' ;i, sire, my uiind bad wauden-d back to Aiubleme. I saw yon mrrounuiMl by y-nti-simv, t,fir,-ft.e,;n w tlao coasts of those verv r,n lt.h,vli,.. tiM,i.-t t.f rijrhts of nstions, keep imi a pu-..i ,.- i,-iw 1 lien, aire, Knirland could not firi"rc ft hie this.' The Kiiiperor siglie.1, and hi l ite u - lin ed that dop nirisnchiily evtiriiH.ii.r; vthi.-h tir-s immortalised, 1 acre tlai.knir of ti nt m you,' aaid Ihe Ktinsor s.tioualv, 'n cii, firi-ii cutting my hair, an, I the operation w.ui e-uiu h' ted ui biiitt tbe CTchim-re of anoth'-r v,,tj When it wa over, the Lmirur lea !.' a si-.-n for all P retire, and they k-ft iiiin atone lu. l'i,g I I thouchtful. The etctoo that I . t l . tn--. u Ih camp at Ambleteuas and the cu-ie, en ti e INoniiiiiiiocrfatul re f tcrnest soul dio.vni s ly." CiKORflE X. SAM'T KS (i V 'II ' !! !!.!. '.' ' If on man, snv. tha VAr,Uin t u - . . any possibiliiy render sriy an'i- u r.-l-Uaurga N. Sanders will mi.loul.li i:y -;. In performing thai oll.o .,r l!io Ate in -pl. Rut lately he a.hlrcae o spe. i il i to the Iriah pe iple, ti only r. ult of .:.. i, -far baa lieeu to iiivolie a re.p. ct.ihie A., traveller in Ihe suepicion ot i,eiu an s . Masaiui, whereby lis v.u suijo.-fe.l to nrt-t roUi.li treattneut. And rew .Mr. Sn.'.-o I a lilrewed a still longer I -ttsr to ltt 1 n n h pl urging on I ham to IIimw cT the m . yoke. W e niak room lor o:.s nr tu of ihe tr. ts i Nihiiors of France! T arc n. 11 . f e. ,-r l-o call 0ion ToU to reibein Ihe vlmratcr by your diiinkcn comjMiihH,s in aimsou t' , -diagracelul d of licHonlcr, i nu a-e n..t n.i tl. baae slaie ot a shad . ay nniueoM-r a aui u,'. deapotiam. There ar n"t.' benr' sie.'i.i.' ) tnat Woul I reoH an order to new .1 a t brlpUs peti'a. Ila r -tot i i r,.. - t t- libfelliiHi ,,f tour fstlu ra aiul hi ,i i,, i - .-, ; ?. reward'-d, I lrut I li- ln-ic. I d., V i t larg kMSjiartij oi y . in ti a rienced Bow in t! t' iaI rl,i; t, i- ol i l.a Najailei.u a ho j.l.-r io s Lou-, t! I.f . shaiu fights Sill al. lil l! ! tie-. nf Ih hollow p a .1 nil I, i stultify Vouncliea aa li, ti t,l ai-i f.ll.ii-' . i .. . r..a. I r I di m of Turi'y si.J t ''1 liliorlios of IVaiies iu il.o .0 I, il e Sl t eoo :i -. v . 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