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- "I o4-CDlina tar. WILLIAM a DOTJB. nniron ABsrsorniseon. limit If said trictly U driie, two dollars per aa- . J Bh ..... if IA i.hia . iwa noviara --j , .. r- wx mcath ; wad three dotatr at U tad f the year. . ADVBETISEVEXTS not exceeding sixteen will b inserted oo time for ft no dollar, Bad "TLnirToeeSW lof 'AJtcJHtqaHn, InsrriUn.' e of greater leagti. will bo charged propore welly.- Court Order and J udicial advei tisement aill be charges 2S per cent, higher th the elwre rate. A reasesabl dedaelioB will bo node to . who adrerli by th yr. Book nd Job Printisg done with neatnea del patch, and on accommodating terms. I nil VOLUME XLVL EALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEfiBEa 23, 1855. Miscellaneous, GENERAL D111ECTU1U'. . - CITY GOVERNMENT. Wm. Bulla Haywood, Intendt ol Police. cobisionee. Edftcrn Ward. Kldridge Smith, " A. Adam. JTvUU Ward. V.. h. liarding, Isaac Procter. lK.Cantwe.il, - ... Wutcrn Ward. A. M. C.oramn, " II. l. Turucr. J.J. Christnpheiw. City Clerk, A. M. Gorman, City Treat. .CHy Guard. Janies M. Crawley, " Jackson Overby, City CombtWe. Edward Harris. " William Andrews. A. Adams, Weighmaster. k. liurria, Clerk of llie Mar ket. COIKTS. The Supreme Court of North Carolina i icld is this eity euii-BBuually, on the second t .ndny in Juno, and the 30th day of Deoemder Judijti. Hun. Frederick Nash, Chici Justice, H. M. Pearson, Associate udge, W. H. Battle. " ... Edmund 11. Freeman, Clerk; Hani. C. Jones, Importer: J. J. l.itehford, 8r.,MttrshnlI. The i'uilcd Stuttt Circuit Court fur the lis trict uf North Carolina is held semi-annually in this city, on (lie l"t Monday in June and the last Monday in November. Jud-jr. lion. J. M. Wayne, of Georgia; Hon Hcnrv Potter, uf Fayetteviile; District Attorney Kolie'rt P. Kick; Clerk, Wm. II. Haywood, Sr. Marshall. Wesley Jones. The tiiqxritir Court fur this County, is held on he first Monday after thiTTourth M .u iay iu March and Septcmlatr. John C. MiH.ro, Clerk. Jos. II. Bacliulur, Attorney (.enoral and Solic itor of the fourth Judicial I'istriet. The Court of '. and Quarter .Session is held on the third Monday in February, May, August and November. Jeff. IHI.-v, Clerk. Ohairmanot'tlu County Court. Villiuin lh.y lan. CWi'v SoUrilor K. P. Marriott. Ski-rip' l Water Ci-i,it'j- W illiiun It. Hijrh. Citruwr Willis Scott. lltyiattr. 11. llutoit. HANKS. Hank of the. Slate of Sortk Carolina, Incorpo rated ls;li(. Charter expire in ltoj.t. Capital Jlilsl.iCHl, divided into l"i,iHt shares of which the Literary Board holda-Jj,IIU7 and the I'l.ivot sitv HstO. I'riocipul Bank at Raleigh. George W. Mirdeeni, President. Charles leivov, Ca-hier. J. 11. Ilrvau, Jr.. Teller and Notary Public. W.'ll. Anderson, lliscouut Clerk uiJ Nolurv Public. Jordan V..mble, Jr.. Clerk. This Bank has branches at Xewftern, Tarlsiri. FaTeituulle, Wiluriijtion, KlixalHith l ily, Char lotte, Milton, M.ir&intoii and S iudM.r. OlRKiT'.aS. ' On the part of tl.e f'late : 1. W. Courts, Puis, ie Tre.isuior, ex iHiviu, I.. U II, Branch ui.d W. It. Pis.le. Oil the part of the Stockholders : Win. Ibnbiu, Wm. Price, J. II. Bryiju. J. B. 0. Itoulhac, Al frcd Julie anil B. . M.forn. titlerion and Keiieaal day Tuesday. I'ivcouut day W.ibiesduv. Ilooiestio II. Us an 1 li.Ui ol'Kxchaii);e discount ed every day. llusiouiM hours fr an 10 till 2 o'cliK'k. 1'alriijh llraiuh of tlo Hank of thr t iijf fan Wibl.uu 11. J toes. Cashier. II. P. 1 in h, I elier and Notary Public. IhkM'Toks. lie.. VV. llaM.ud, T. II. e!., K't'i Jones, tieor.. I.iule, lr. 1 li . bv'-i. a id C. W. I. Iliii biii;s. OJoi io- liyM.iKl.iv, I i -c .14:.! !. 'I mi -1.. . MONF.V BELOW PAR. oa. Tax j.w-KKira vtftns 0,Oi)X A ship was driven out of her course, aad cast away within liht of an uukuoa u oiast. All on board might have escaped in the boats, though rattier crowded, but one of the paiseners, uu their refusing to uliuit his trunk in any boat. r- - maiued iu the ship to unfasten it and get out bis pociet-tjook, which oonumed unlet to tbeamiunt f 20,UIK. This, he thought, would detain him a moment, and JiavroqueateB" them to wait, but in the hurry and contusion of the moment, be couiu boi nnmetiiaieiy recollect wnai lie had A VICflM Of MIKTHKriAESS. "iSfSH u : AU.tfl,it. I rUiVATKKKS IX THRIAST WAR. i I may safely say tuai lueursn ..("niirtfj 'iilnc3 ' lias been the cauo of iui -.i ini-liiii.ii;. ot my hto. Whiit itiji sii.! u.id, 1 xhibiu-U the propensity oi -Uua'uii . auvthii wl-iet, j struck u as beinj luiicrousj u iLiu. r ini,-e. : when, or how it was. At one time, I went to a funeral wi ll in? mother. It wa the fuheMi of ay.mug ladj who j was very much btb.ved, and of ctiuise LuueD.X T Every on wa in tears when, on turuiug t .warda j a window, 1 saw two men silting, on id whom : was noted for his length it nose.tt, other because he had none. It was ik much fur my r is i bios I choked, coughed, and aneeied but it. would done with th. keyofhi. trunk: Having n,d druJ r.rd ,T7: T it at last, and secured the money, he perce,Ted to , ,lll(luw ,cri(il4 mT , flhy " ' bis dismay, tl)M ever boat was out of sight, while ,u . .....i.r... : iJ..L.. , t , the ship wa, falling apari, and suddenly he found j ZZ dineT., 1. Catching at one article that was floating by, ..chlM, vuu m u th. next riotiin to the fell he clung to it almost unconsciously, not relaxing IVtr..yer:" ! bis hold even when his senses were failing. For-i Ti,i .la.- i .- ,-, i i ."i ' . . i M , , , s. i tus cotni. leip'i inv. overthrow, and u T motiier As touii lun rjirenth ryturneii, he s'eu'lwd an euiiueuce, lut c-uli w?e mi 'n of the wei-k, or liftt, r any laimun crcaturo. Hut, as he i wan leaiiiitg dfs(f"iiniinl v auinst a tree, he win suiiilenlv starllnl by ivii, vlupil nn theshuul' i der, while a voice in Ii'ik vat cKchumtid. "AVhat cheer, my hcauty T, ! Turning ftround, he K-'Hj reei..zpd (" thecrrw.aud in(uireii wlmi had lints. nu- tj un rest. 'Why, I d-in't know, h(jt I r-npiHw? rhpy .m , safe ly 'tlii? time, hut 1 tuve ?en not..inj: ! them 'Were yi.u witli them in the h-pat-?1 Xo, I 8!4-l"ti the Uiarii to the In-!.' 'Andsotii'l 1, tliuugh 1 was h -l an :i,r' I n. heinjf aboard. 1 hojie you (-oic-iv.it'd! as k, 1 (iil iu saviu; yuur proert j 'I had loihiiic tuue hut :t j-n-U-ki. iV iiol a jilug of tohaccu both safe enough in my ti"U-er4 pockets.' 'Then why did you not think uf saving yourself at iHiue ?" ! 'No. I rnuld not tltink tf leaiti the -hipa- i lonr o.s the hlunkt hetl f.-;lier. ul I 4i! , say that I wnt n -t true tit i lie last Vtui. n-m-, I comrade, lei us nee what kind t quarters we iia.e i go,iuhi.' I lhey traellcii nme iiisium e w it t u t i -i.it i u( a habitat) n, ity iuu:r,ei.e'i th'e-r in I tenuity ; they w erf u ie.-tul in oarasi.umily Citching iU, oysters, or hii-ds, in ui! wlitrh tne sailor's jack-kitilu prov ed d' iuv aiu ihie Mrviie, j Ui preparing tlie proper Mitres and wajiou. i i i cpeiilng the oynier, t-u'tnii or tdenninj; ihv n.-n or laniK, uu.ne ali, in -i i k n. a liht i.. iu im1 a fire for the purpose ol rookery. Onee, ul when they were utincked by a wild beaut, tlie tntl'tr, l"y jroiipt u-e of hn jacli-ku.fo, saved their lives. They had lived iu this manner f r "ine iivmhs, wliflo arr-ivriig at tiie opp -Hite ni-lo of i he ilati l, thi-y found it inhabited ti hav.ies, who vino lust ed them to their kinp. The entleiirui, nnxioii to eoncilintehi eopper skiuue ! majesty, prndue 1 a live butidreij p.Ktnd buik note, and polite. offered it to hinnecejitanee. The kitij; examiiie I t with xoine t'urioitv, aplied it to his noe And tongue, nud U'iug satUfied that it whs not gsd to e it. returned it with ronUmip!. The gentleman KtM.it found out that hi twettiv ihouiund p'U-id'C uld hot p!"'eur bim tliPMiial- let eoit!idemuon. The ailnr, on the etHitrary, in a few davti Unne a (-erttouage (Threat lui ptirtance. f r tint many oervit'es which he was enabled to re-ider uith hip j;u k' knife, among a people where i t. wan unknown. They liberally MipplieJ all (lit. w.iuiK, and his rich frienlglad to profit by h;s h uniy. One day as they were attending the kine on nn eminence overlo iking the sea, they descried a dintant au evidently f-.iSttiiifr t,.... island. The kindled a b utile and .muted cinal, b'U they did not sue ed in attracting imtice. 'tf w only had about eir'ainted the tailor, I think wpc-.nldet within bait, and he dtio not stand ir out, though it in plain she intends U witbotit tourhiiig tliuwiiy The genth in in produced bin twenty tl.nuund ( i.uii'U. and t il-'icd it (o the kiii) in cicLing fur a c in e. hut hi in ijentv rvjecied ue r II t pitper, i and turned to tUu "ail.r with a single wrd ! 'kuiJ'e.' the bargain was iiumodiateW cl ed, the'ui-k- "tng that 1 never ( TI7m tuTii.iiM'.'tt ,s s-ivtrte 1 ir-to, ine ree r i oi thf 4i."Hg of the Ifiileti Sec of A.um;.m priva-...vrsui-Htit; lif ar Wiih i--vA l.r l-iv i-.-e,iUT M.u-d4i'i C:t . Vuun Tqwji. ... .1 ufr.w-ii.l. vwth nniH iTihwiifi ai'oi '12 mis hs'. Tim Wiy iu vbiei. the Ca -t in a.uke a :' my cap tured uuo of U pr!e is fullt riucidutrd in t!ie foUowinc anecdote, the subtn.ce of whu-h Mi9 writer had 'from his on lips, 1 j Iwppeart that jut aftT l. left th i Westrh islands, where he had stopped to recruit, and whilst he was cru'niug lutwwn thuietslaiidn and Trttan do Acunha a il was disuoverril ou bts lee bow, towards which he iiuMtediately bore awav. x Whilst running slowly, with HM hreene, the lmkiut tuna at the mast head was hailed trum Uie quarter-deck as tull -vvs ; ' Mast head, then 1"" " .Sri" 11 Do j u see that sail uiw?" " A. ay sir." W hat does she look !rkef Slie In. ks very lare. sir. GueHs she either less-dtnr and mn ir. wui "in tM wm hulliwtn again till I knew n-.v to behave myself. When I weut to hcImmiI, tt.e same fate tull .wed ne. 1 received umre reori nan Is and ni .ie pun ithiiaQnts (hurt uiiy other ix pupils. One wnen my vft:hVr had been adding me. and wa jut prwmmncing pardon, I Imiked up and perceived the Mm tins ol a pinch f sjiuti' tidhering t the end of ni u t-e.T iet. ala! wte va ,ue iimidiv.' V hea our- eoiiintilte came int sc .qui I wa. aiway- .a ci,ing m mamrV (jreat haiuU ami t e t and mi u kward way he had of rolling i . - y. - i.'.d iia'ttjii.g om his tongne ; and man art tut ,;..idi.g ecued -ver the actiotd's ha-k. lihuighed my way from gu Itiood to maideiihd. A: length there trame a Kine i iiiC,a ihere v uie to til, wheti I a- iii h'.e. fsd arl I'.iy n n-iii vouilirfitiiii ttti v lady ..rf.it be p. ou i m l.'Ve. Urt was gentle and kitn. in d for a time i was aide to control my laughing kieniun while with him. My parents really hoped that 2 had begun to improve. Ot.eeicnittg he was uniiHUall y Holier. I uiniKiiaKy gay. He wUhed to couveme M.dierly; 1 would not, ndtiied to prevent him from doing no. The more n .her and grate be became, the higher my epirits rofe, till at length 1 was above thecal th in the cioud dancing about iii ttie broal exianst- fed air. I leapH liom tme airy c untie to another. id) at leu (fill m lover, tired, mid Du doubt di gutcd, aid : "Amelia," in n huky voice, 'I had hoKd that you were tne one lo ctuitr i my Uentmvtiue wii i would be my companion through life 'it thick 'in axe ti Iriend a wife, lint 1 nee my mitake. 1 am friendless and ah ite, uud must remain so. Firgje me for thinking to tame your Vild. free siiir X "U have Maid it in u.elcss. I believe it. I iirutvell; hereafter we meet but as frieads." i wa nm.ixeu thunaer-tuelt hut he was gone, i oiien mei nun atterwanis, hut he was reserved, and I wu ulwayH ly mid trivial in his pretence. Oh, woman, thou art Bn enigma! Whew tb"U fwlest mo-t deeply, thuu neemeit mt.Kl ga)! When thou loest tuo-t, thou seemet t.r scorn! Tl.rn ctine another, lover light headed as my cell', lie wa always joking, aluayxgay. IVi pie Mtid: " hat a match!" au 1 lokel up-n the thing a settled. One evening ho en me to me with a very solemn countenance, and Mid: "Amelia, I bateau indpa iu mv head." "lhm't it foci funny ?" said I; which no fright ened the por man, that he was unable to finUh. In like manner 1 have stopped two other' con fe;i..tis. Thusy.'U see that uiy prnensity for making fun has made me what 1 am a lonely old maid. 1 have not mourned my tlesh off, on acetmntof it, however, but on the coutrary, 1 have "laughed and gown fat." Hut still if . me machine cMI te invented to keep mv countcu -uice while 1 iten tu miiotle' ucclaratitiu, 1 vtid be moet happy Ui receive both the tuachiue and the declaratiou. anywhorn j frigate or li.diamun." The ititntM effect. stte a"eojtle 'there, an tmpming and mai'wtic ehinn-ier. It eeiii4 a if the ol l tncf of Hava ria were overlooking their def end mts. They r:reMnt fie pat as bH.k.ng tiiwmd thV futnre. The f um u Ctdiiruivt painte f liavarU standi sti the hd tif.a meadow which ue4 as a race Oijwrjm, and alw kv the icniund for. fairs, , Thtsstauie ia am-ended by a paitvae in the in ttrrioT, which tc id. tothehea 1, v h re nine rem ns cm be seatcli Ther" are metal st.fan rut in the he4li.4. A few h des to admit the tight aflovr one to take a view of the e-mntry, A semi circular motiumcutts plaeeill(uiNl the stitite. It is the V nlliall.1, erected M fhe grent mn of Ihuariav AU the eutrniei tilled with bUrfts, beneath which the name (tie ascribed in tie -in an. Wha waid havetboubr Hararia hat) produced so many great men? M.wt tf these, txivpt s tne half don, kuIi m t'lacli, Ue-tals Wride anil lerey, Jpan I'.iul Utchter, and some other, are unkn t-.vn beyond the frontier. ill- KAIL l.UADS. Jiat.-iuh aiut CumIoh Haiti oati Cutnjinny. K. A. t'rudop, 1'ie.iJcnt, YV. W. V-, 'frea.urer, J, M. I'nl, A-ii'.aiit Trcisurcr. I'. It Alien, ic.l Agent, Mul in. i. I.'i.e. IU uiiuutes after A.M., airi.c- ut r I'. M. ., ii C.irotina HaiLi'oad Cumjinny. I lin.. r. Fiiht, rresideut. I'. I'. Meodenhall, .Treasurer. J. 'I'. West, 1 refill sod Tickut Aecnt. Muil Ira n arrives 5 o'clock, A. M., from th Kist ; and drruirf. I'lin. afisr 5 o'clis . A. M. Mail from tne Wet arrive at 'A- sxinute af ter 4 o'clock, I. M. leparu al 2U luiuulea be for i v'tlot k, 1'. 11. -IniKM, -1 1 1 i ' i. il i ' s M ltlllll -..iii, a liich . ii c H ;;s rcc-tl cl l.v I i t' thill wn l'V ji'. it'll '.' .i- t!i..y jmilje. inn. il.c . .n m id.in, and u Uv .i nn, r cu i'U I lilid were litken ullii .g.vcd t . he iiu Knlih ve- .s t.iev c.une hi silit ol tiic jccntlcinnn t'M.k the ss.l .r ..ne him two nolfs, w lik-h aut.uutel punnds and said 'You uiii-t n ,t -refuse to awt this, fr yon hare done &.r nic in .re tli.in twenty tiinn as much as I could hiivc .I'lie. I iru.t y..u m.iy nod these bill, one day or oilier, as useful a. y.iur jack knife his li-en. I liar learned l.y this I ni, thai a man t wenllh-is In I iiii-asurd) not l.y tli ei tent of his HWMssi..ns, but by the u-.e of what he UossesfcCi.' FIX AI1KA1). It is idle to euppose that delegates, avowing their adheruiK-e t. thelioff ilo .liiil irm nf 1m4k, can n.id mluiitsioii into'ffi i'iuciunati Coirieu tin ii. WAninT . I'.siox. Why is it tlniii iha4 .h adinin'Htnition retains iuoiluesuch men? Why did it remove Kruns.-n frum the ceileciorship of New Vnrk citi ? The party which aruws Ms adlierciit-e in Ids liuff ih. pi it'oriu of Is-IM is tlie ' Silts, ' I. c. tl.c I'm n 1 tiliis to I liie trae l.-ini-ra,y. T I Mj i, i? t njr a (jo.i'r i-m: It r.' .'ul i.t t. . i"if! c.nit.l. C..iii-t.i,..ii x 1,. in I, ;ii -uj p.irt. I ihe l'ii-i.b'iit; lritiB loiiiio .i.itr.n,i n .-t... i lo Ims aduiittci, tne 11 nd ion.'. ;.i'l t!..- 'f-tnls no- ir l l-.aiid. I are bitteropu.iieiils ut t.ie 1're.i l. ai.d Mart. On hearinc tins. Cm.t. T. tox.ik Id. gls-ui and j went nlolt, tosnt'sl'y hiniwif iu regard laiih t. his enemy sstreiith and eililr. Alter doini; s,. lie i ouiiiu down f r. ui aloft, lulled his vessel up in iho wind, etlt ull his men, with tlie exception of nine ! or ten, below, hoisted Dutch colois, iind kept off j again before the syt.il. li-.jtuisina; himself so ns lo appear bimuhcIuim fmtub like Potch skip ' - lie: , ftiid liav'uin traitO'ii'iiiad such of his men uv icui.i.oe I on deck int.' ry ri'!..e.-tuble llutch sailors, t'npt. T. run UiMi) down aorosstlie en- ciny'-. -.tern, uud ci'ining L. uii.lcr'hi'r Icetpaartcr, ails naiica as rit.tv.-: " Ship nliov l" ' Hallo." ' ' W hat ship is that The name of some Ihitch re-.se) with w hieh the Captain was uell aciUuinted, but which w have f .rg itteu, was j;iien in reply, nud then t'art. T., iu broken l!ni;lih, eniiiiied ' " ot hip ih d.it?" In repl ; m his the inune of a n tcil ludiauinn was pn wi: ile l.-ib winp a-lditiou: "Wchic la-i fr on llarlia.y bound t i l.iudon, and nIkii I uf prnwaious ; can you supply us ?" iu au.-.wcr to this, Cain, rnlicd in substance. that il the captain ol llo- liniiauiau would fuv.r Iniu v ii Ii n visit In- w..iiiil sL-e-wuut he could do ab'Ut i;,aiii iu a i.i.it tiini' uflrruarils le bn.l the .-.ausiiirti.iii ( ..i-L-iiifi a b oil u).ni.ide of his tcsel iviifj tlie t.n-liti ctij.ta.ti in full iiniloiui. who iniiiiL-ii.itciy i.iuic on ii-iaru, . Witii the utmotp.ditciK'-.-. and civilitv ofmntt' tier. O.ipi. T. iuiiicd the ir:n;jcr into his cabin, ss vo ciistniuiiri In those davs to take a ulass ol wine. Tnis iiiviluli.jn Was iiinuediately accepted, and the cuphfns woiu below, where the Bret offi cer o! the .ilaceoontitn, lis had iieenjuvmtrsiy- nr raup'd, acted llie part ol strward, by placinj; up on (be table wine and such oiucrretreshiiieias as tlie la'dor of me vr-HM-l at the time nflcred. Tiii-n tiie tun kincr sit tl iwn to tne table. and alter plfl'in; each other iu a friendly pliiss u wiui', ciiti rt-o into atiiinatcu and general con Yi-rsution, iu the c mre of w hich the Knglislnnan auiniadvei'ted to a considerable length, and with uiut-li warmth, uisiu the proceedings uf a certain prvatcersuiaii oiiuitiiaiiilcd by one Townseud, who he solemnly averred, was a regular ltiuket-dctil At this jioint of proceedings, t.'np(. 'f. guv the wink to i.u stewarii ion few,., wo., in a clantles. line niaiiocr, Landed ban a couple of pistols; ..im- of who'll be instantly prrsenled Iu tl.e linlish t'iil.tain, saving, asliedidso, , "Sir jnu aie my prisoner; lain tl Yankee devil T. Bls.nl whom m.u base been so In-elj vs'.iLing t'lnKie now, whether yuu will hat vonr brains blown out ur to sur.u.ider up yuur ship. Ni-ihg in a luonictit Ifint all te.istance would Is utterly useless, the KiiIisIiukmi sntd- " I surrender." Then ho g tie orders lo hi.fhird lieiilcii iut who had charge of his boat, to return tohis lessul and hand dow n the colors, winch was imiiiediateiv done. A prixe crew was ti.eu put ..o Is.nrd. and the prisoners were tranlerred tolbc .Mactslomau. alid the result was thai . lie id' lite r n best prises taken daring the war 4.11104 safu iu tut I 111 ted 8iates. HIIIENT.VL JV STICK. A certain I'upl. K-ietilnt-d left M irseilles ft,r t'iiina.liot beui bnlfete l by the winds, he h.vub e l iff! inllie harU.r uf Tunis, 10 wuita weather. 'rbeeolle h.r nf the port eniue on Issvrtl, dipt. Tt i. uioid lepresented that he wus freighted for C iintoii, that he bad nothing to do with Tunis. ind that he 6n!v put in Irom distress ol weather. Hut the collector exhibited ihe.utitntfest that he must tutk "lor. Ilvcobied' did fork u or in rage; but instantly repaired tu tl.e palace uf the liev, dcinau.lliig tllstlce. tbsid Frank," said the l!ev, "I nin 011r friend. Uod "n. grciit. What the oeiil do vuu want of mo ?" "llii. ness. " answered t'ajtl. ll.icelntd, '-your 11st on II. u-e has robbed inc. I have forked over fork back." "Kxeelletil individual." answered the Bey, 'in this country, when we have the dust we keep it. 1 iin.ii ij;iiihi iioiiiMuii is n iinuriin, iu i.n back is a thing unknown to Africa." -Hut shall 1 not have justice; 'Certainly, every one has justieein Tunis. v 11 you have tt in rreneli ur I uuisian fashioiiT Highness, I hnd 11 law soil or twu in I'rance. Justice iu French fashion 1.1 ul forbid I" Hut 1 doiit press it on vou," ubserve.1 th llov. "il' vou eh-s-se llie French alter nil. I will speak to your c-.in.ut. He lov es justice, goiai man; three of mv subjects applied hi him two years ago lor iiiiii.nnii v. and Ihey will gel it next ar. lor lie invea tostn e. -French justice, never! give toe Tunisian, 1 am 111 a gieul ittirrv. "lie 11 i, then. Uud is great, hut 1 jonf- eargo t'.litry;i.i. soap and twenty thousanc, enttun lis well, (lo away and ls Iraniiuil." The Itpy siimiiion....l theViicr. " izier," said he, "there is no Ibid but tl .11, and M.ihomet is hi. prophet. We hive justii-e. W love (he Franks, I'ro. l inn that every .lew w ho apvear" lisniorrow out of d"ors w ithout a Gotten ran will have a lit- tl tiauaaeiion tu settle with me." 'There were twenty thousand Jew In Tunis. and n 11 one single cap in the pla.-. Titer nit inide their wills when Ihcr learne.1 Ihn.ngh the nicer of thS customs that Captain Ii ii-ol.iri! had loti ul llie itesireil article. 1 here was eui.Bgl said, (.'aplnin lin-ulm d sold lh invoice nt two dollars a can. He rushed tu the palace and poiiren oui nis tnnnKs. "Not so last," said llie IVy, "lam nut ! jet. ( all my Visier." The-Vitier anrenred 'I'ns-laiin," said the Her. "that everv Jew who keeps another cap another hour will have trou ble with you. Ih.d Is great and lam a lineal dusi-cnd nit uf M limine!. I lie V ixier made a g-and salute, placing Iii leg 011 the back of his i.es-k, according to the custom ul llie court, and retired. When Caiit, It i.-iibud re urne.l lo the deck be found the twenty tiioiissiid .lows nlrcidv aw iwintr bim caps iu hand, lie might have' had the eaps for nothing, but be ng destrmia In leave behind him a inline I ,r gencr.siiy and gre itnoss of soul, bo boiiglit tUeiu at two 1 cuts a pce. A I. (.Kits Cunrjsiriu. -Tl e ML s 1 anivilt shs.w u.g lb Brrrwiy ul I um-iusiu. was ptoked Bp a kw uaja ante bmu l.aBdrw aw sof pBOIicalumi - Mm u an exrenenced siL m and wick wiitrmm L ie never rK'K in ippiMinr the wurk of iui juuy sti can delight iu the downfall - eiyio. . Hi sum never au. h 1 iu 11, pr.-erv-ly uf her fellow erawiuree she is always i-Ltaf euro rite poor is in aisirrs sl.e w aitva.s ready ttfsaetse in destroying the ;ere and bsppinews 4 auciery sue laaca n vleasure in serv 11 g tl. . Lard she ie uucoaiav wly biikixm iu fb .v.uif disrwrd aiivmg Uer trlrnd ai.tl acttsii.lane-s die Uke 1.0 i-sii.x lu liUoing t.. o-.4itote the " wu-e 01 t sriawB.ij be nrv nof ten ri;i.is litvi iu sTTgnfiitiiViTgln iHiT.ri. Wm SfiSToicinatca" no txLKYtoN tu auiJisa kvr evil iw..ous site atrivea Uaxb to build Bp tua'a A i:K.s.'.jv she Iruda nu am for the support of the tio . . ,u. tlie ktalktnt he c .tributes us. r . 1 . th- fi lends of evil risli gives cieat vi rn .. 11 tit! all never will uu so if-urea sl.e w id g.. where sbe will receive a just recompense. It in reading tu shove, you 1 ut a n n.i od- ou at th end ut every word in tit.;.-i'e., the eharacteri.f the pruB will apj e.ir to 1 i' if (uwl g1 1 but it VoB place the n-n;t-r.J.,H ut the eBOuf every Wuid 1" iu'nn, si.d Ivuvtt nut " Ui first anenlioassd, vou Vi ill hnd her tu be tu ; V.rial As IiU-hmotld Wliia. AXA-EOUrmX VU;Vr-TUK AMpICAX I'AKTY. We hare eften alluded Ui the fact, which the otirs.aitioa -nrnss has ne -er deinesl, that the lead ersuf the Seward e-svlition at tlie North, with seai eel v a solitary exception, are the ma in vet milffsnd hteTttiiiie.lcneoiieswhieh the America a artr has ret Ii ul tu enconnter. Thy hnbitually sik uis.n it aa the gravest ulaitaele in their path. and oinitniiiipvortuuitytoilisriarageana lenuume with equal rourmcr.ee autt votgsrny. in a word, fn ua Seward. Wils.n. (Irtsdr. Sumner, Wade and Chase, down lo the ubacurest awrniial n the Free Soil ranks, the American parly u Be Idee, of eonlinuu. dread, haired .nd misrepr. - avnt.ilton. Jhese wen make 11 tneir uauy 1 . " usi'iess so wamil it in tsrmsa of tint idiorceat Udlingsgaie, and seem to feel that titer are die char'inir a saore I duty in doing en. That tbia oiurs nf policy ou their party lis a deep signi ficance for tl.e South, wboeaB eV.ebtf the lat iiunilieruf the national Lra, the Abolition iievvsrtaps.r-fojiblisheil at Washington, we find a loneditoml articleclenrly illustrating the pregnanl fact we haie just ttU Spenking of (he rei ent triumph tar the American parly in V V...I. 1 l u.k.lmMll. t.MM,.UM .l. . . . . r 1 01 a wueisionv iv eorrviutniK iu ami . 1 lively tsHveecra,,,. u- ,u. u ;C , ., f l 1U, . .-k ' lavery, ther.ra ci.-lsiais -n osrt re jfra I " . . . (hat If, wisrn.We Vmmn had ttkdtd t" It P1 '"""'J; si,wsaiw ., .. 1.. .1.. r u . ': ..11... r-HHl blodes, while badly mrtwitevi eae are fre- render will recollect bow ..tiiiual .l,v h"" J"'Pr"'H'.T it, abhougU tlm eau.. uf . i,,siHl that thr mm eisWe to on eefuJ hw L'f J . ! ren,mu """'P'""" ... -of fs rrr Kiatrt o tl srj L, wOA " W ' h'. V" . PP1'f ; . . . . - 1... 1 many other cutting iinnluiucnts. Tmt wurkiuaa t,4t.. this ground, and were tad to tuflcr fur ?' ul hi iioon-apell, ur when h. 1. ws.l.l ..... ...ii..!..-v min a. ''o ufl in th eveiuitg, raoieton the bladw hf 5Wf .IBM ae.rw.WwB ' diged M aksrr ... ...r. ' , u 1 thMt of which la nhiitMt uiihtnv. Thu svea the) . J.. 1 f -1... i J oonsumption of time nnd UUir In vbeitiDL expose it. true character." Thie frank e..i.fe..ioB '"' ""'f' I'19' ' TSZ ' . .... .. . .1 1 1 ha mode uf ahar.ieiiiiiir hare indicatad wuuld be on the part nt tne iiietropoi tivn organ 01 in 1 ; T - . -, .-.. - ... 7 . , I iv-.i;.; ... ... I found ei.ec4Bjly advauUgeou for aiekle aud nt least to examine the principle and uhject of j " . I . . i ....-.. hssltt will, Mil,nnSM Mud M 1 iree inan an prejiiuice. ai sLlurJC-ni touwisip i M,'au. s.. .s-s, , m and we l.elinra. the A meri.nn rmnr nresenla a I W ebsieia Coorislnn. He w a than young btr.. er iu t orvsniuutu, s. 11. Ai uneui bsbtisiib m Siisrxns8 KiiTK)La. We tr.visl.t e taw lull .wing from lierui in eoienliGd journal ut the benefit uf uur mechanic and aricul.ural -lab-irerai It ha long been known that the simplcssj method uf hrieiiinjr a ni .t 1 tu put it for hahf an hour in water tu which boa bemadded ones twentieth uf it we'ghl ufmuriatie asr auhurw acid, tluni lighily w iW it off. and after lew bssura set it on a bun. The acid here supplios lb pkeue iiiiohir "obstacle to an effective union of the Free I jer tu l'orrsniuuth, 9i. II. Slutcs un the slavery issue" that ia, llilers.sta ii Urace Fldclier.he bad, m.bobly with a view to prevent Ih North Trmn uniting under an over- eumuiuiug uumy auu euioy weui, ueeu uoiu- ' - . : I ..: ... :T. . a... 1....I 1. .tn ol s'.ll. lor.n.1 f. l,. srli.n ..l.l.l lie (tupped, aaying, "Urwee, w bav vliw been engugod in ticingiasitet let u tee if we enu ti a knot, on which will not untie h.r a htetuu, lie llicu took a piece uf lupa.aud alter beiynuing a knot uf a peculiar kind, gave it to her U powering seutiunal orgauhtalion iu determined crusade against tne South, we ask if party, which Boomnplidie Ihu. much in tb right di rectinii.is not especially deerv ingof tbeyip.hT, eiicuiirageincnt, and aid uf all trae ai d loyal Niiillini'ii ivirn t Sonnnee for Breaiiuent'a aak. that it lurna nut tu lie ine .intia,wit toefTeutanr iplla. This w theceivun.uy and ralitlcjsll ihiftirm.re i nut a moat desirable end altainei'l of their eiigagcuieiit. And now i a Utile box. by il, if It intrmlnee eonfusioB an I discord Into m il ked by biiu with the wortle "l'rwwe Due. the Free a..il miiks. and prevenlatheae aeetiual uiuents, c.nuinlng to letter ut su early agitator fri in eonibinlrg tujretber in opptajitiim urtliin,Uii unbiu memoriid is anil lu.be to s averr end th Ooullir VI put tli oueetnm 1 i"w. u auuv um mini urea uuueu. y .... i not lo fhe men Ot a party, tint the men ol tlie Smith ; and we uannot but ntiiHte a teaj.stise, 0IAT R ai or W,LD Axi.-A-a.-Th 7s.Ul- M.K...I, will roit l,t ihsiiii IhlMit am inv na srhn I , ti ., u , .. i 11 il 1 i i i . .i r- . i.i cwieuiieoiieuoi tr. oem n. iiowe, wMett kaa h liUrai.kiu.wlt.iliMl that thee vllllltlllsa', with 1 t .. ., -.! .. ., i,- , T i V u i .7 w V . i . " n"1 uiiniiipn.mnjmiiiew Ior John an lluren and th Suit m their elTorU t.. f . tow j.. WH M rt m I'ueedaT. pn.sir.ile and destroy the .B.ly pflrty at tli North t& j,,, it la U. baying amassed fsr- whiel. oprss.ee at. Inrine.ble "uUtecl lo an ,. ,Bj intending to retire frot bweines. A efreclivuuK.uofthlr.Stutei on th. slavery uuluberuf alw vmen and eircoe Mrm ( different Mctiutiauf th l liiled State were Inat. leinunc. A wagon and sag emitiining a wLlal i-uisr near, anm to ue iiieouiy one now alive ib America, sold tu K. M. Sliiil 1 for tiM. UrigU nai ouei ri.HKi. A wagon and cage containing Itoyal Bengal tiger, old to lleswy Bailer tar e o. sue annual originally oswi xvhsj, lurew iwrloruiiog bona, which coax 2WI0, brosxrh t only i u.,1..... ......!. i .. . j " ' m , , . , , , 1 .'.. - rsi smuviiiauiHai I lie servairv auu.ien in, a apri, waa nnrw ana ; ,i.. ...y i., it i,i ii. i. a., i. had been raised in Li. family, her. Onfil sb. had ,w. b.Uel, ,n1 drifkt altaiueil the ageof twenty six year. ; About two i. j- ..... j. u. rear. g., .h walndus by eim.e of llie A b uriHKlll ift)0 eeb,BB.i another llOcTjuTisf . . .- - .... ...H.,u , .HlttM (M.1,in.MV SL ' MH1 MhU A 1, ..a . prowling ihri.ujh this aeetion, of the CbIou, to b,. i, r 'f7J , bn.kiam eiiu. A M T FMHTIIK KEvimil'UIUSTS. The New Orleans I'it-ayiine eayat A gentleman nf this rily relates to a Bum In teresting facts relative lu th abduction and re- turn iiTiaie i ilia staves; wnirn are ir.siugiy ii lu.irutiv uf the beauties of Northern Abobvion- ' wiiite f-iilfs, tbt si le and handed to a thousand 1MST OFFICK. Willia-n While, Sr., l'.wt Master. (I.tcebiura, on week day a, Iroia Sun-rise t. '. 1', M. TRAVELLER S GUIDE. (tittrsL so Diriin ii or biil ar biliioh NUIITIIKUX M.VJL (l(r KatLBoats) Through Mail chaea daily at 61 ay .Mail p. m Way MaiI " " at 9 Amies daily at 6) The Cars leive the depot at 6) StJL TIIKltX MAIU-(Br Two-u.iBsi lls. x A l!OM ANTIC IXi'lLFNT. A aoli ier win. a -is present nt tl.e rantiire of Seha.i a,l. relair iu a letter I., h a fne ida, the f .11.. wing romantic stury. "A party isf men, befonging i different regi bieitts, were pstr..lling from h-sise to houM., in search of plunder, lu ..ne of the houses iher earn arrss a liutiful y .ung female, slsoil 17 or H years ul age. Of course,....? igu.oame wa shows amongst the piriv, ilm r,wnssrel to drag her aboil, an J w.,,,1 1 hue u-e 1 vi ten-e to llr, had not a V ung m ill t',,.ev:pt.e-l lo h.,w li e fi st man's t.-aiiis , u'. ili.it I ud a fr,.-er oo t e. Wiier.-Us.u the y ,nng w to , l"r lu ihl- i i andVlung to h,iu f ,r pi.,ir-tt ( Soe f ., ... i hilll all ll.e w a.v l.ves t lUe -..t..,. Iihs , Crfi. o in eight ,1 hi s n.,ue I k H.ssl he. 1.. relur. (n I but a... soe a .ul I u ,1 leave hue W . s bad lal.t- . ii. t i .-a: nrsi gl.i 1 ,. In . . Have l ien s anl Marry b.lh witlntraau from toe tanvassof K'.t., or what is the olje. I uf the I' niou iu ruling out f the I'inciui.ati Couienti a. their firm, unwavering and at idlest Iriends ? Kut, sals the 1'tiu.u, ' the Sofa a .-re unf.a-lui.ata ly inveigled by John Van ll uren into Ids se p turn of a pl.itf irm which llie great was uf the party could mrt apin-.iie." The prominent leature of hit platf .rm waa a endorsement of the ad.aini.tration, which ih C titnit admits "the great mas. of tl.e ptrty Could ..-.I approve." Thus d.s th In. on tcc uui for the deleat in New York. Again, ai v-s the i'iiiom, "ll.e ab ul ar em l.v r rassmviii ensiiu in the IVm . ala-i.artv.-s.Oiid From tl.e Frvio-h C .rrspoi..ei,ce of the Courier ilcs Flats I'liie, ' M K I IJ U.ttis 1, V,-. ! o 4F..S j, . t i " i o't . ;l:- in i.;t I - un.. ,i , 1 n , it v s t Lie tioo vv I.e.. ' of I oolite. t I. - i. ; ,i I .1 lo- KxMi(tTi. r Tin Hirrt Sit usi v as Auriin.is CxriAikLvu Kin in it s. . letter has been received by the S-erel ire of the X uy fmni Tb .lulls.) I'-lge, lu'll .'..lint u, r .iuliolll.l of HlC sti iniei l,ieil.a, .la I Su.:e F.-, August 7 h, at ni. h he ai ri.ed Iron, so evi lor niou of the river Sal-idu ..n ll.e tint li.li f ,e nlsive initio I rn. nih. The river Solid., sinnm- in... Ilia I'arana l-icamt "' tlie capital .1 Imrniie lie o J I at San' Ire, tl.e prune pal I x- I the province of s.ng prouieinlancil Ilia intets men 1 I - link over his sb-.ul.lers eo.l a cane in his baud. Like thev Arabians ! Itaxdad in tiie time of ibe Cal iphs, li s subjects si ps-.l him ii, ask the i res and talk ais.ul is.il: i. , and the kiog rbslird with the citiieus. ibtt lda Mottles come, Slieia never spoken uf al Mumrli eas-enl iu a low t ns, and witli myslerioua ait, as tlisv do bi Fgv when the A pi irs areallude.1 In. Asms,.. as you say auyihmg lo a Htrailnn alsatt her, be res..iids at first by s itet.ee, then h.s i.i,liscrell..n g.sis as btr as ifiifl, afier which he carries his l.ra iado, l.ia a-i'Loii v ; m the lengil. of Ist or llu- lim.1 words. The Ie use ,t' I. u M ..i.ea is in a br. a4 street, ii whi. I. ,r v h .iels and gardens, and ll.e .Ms-t ..I a In b leunuds une d certain siteets in leave with bim for the north, by promises id freedom and protection. Hinne her departBre. it seems, she has been quite traveler among " the free Stn:e," Imlisna, Ohio, I'enneylvania and ew 1 urk ana has apeiitanme four ttwntlia In a little ever uM-iuurtb of tlie ut. SToi-rtMQ Nia srria. Aoertai itavn h!l bi b against a pebble and fell bead-leag to Hi In Can la all tlol lime vainly seeking ground. He n vexed and Bsider tb inOuenoe f.r iohi mo eo o fur tab e home thai that I of aner anl arlf .ufiSeieney, be tioked mother l.u h, in an (ul Lour, tit bad beeu over-periea-1 rarlh ii ;l,t aaovily, W th iinpertuibable tfirity. drd to mitt. Il.s.ouiinr al lenirlli. disgusted Willi free Slab free negroes, snif Ilia aelf ttrled frierols f the Southern slave, with their hollow prelena.oaaaud bvtM.criticnl sympathy, she determined to return to' lntr m i-lor, e sit wlnit s.i.r. fi.e eoerer it might. It. Ibis she was resisted l.y certata parties lu Canada, who, bring apprehensive thai, if ah be looked tu tee the earth itself diseolvt. and eouie to naught, llat tb earth re.nah.td aavd olily hi puur bad wa Injured ia the encounter. This is ill way uf man. A art cle in a nrwaiav Cur tmiche hiiu bi weak epos, aad atraightway e sends t j atop bis t aper. ilh gteat arlf eon placa.iry h. ks.kt tu see th eraah, w ben he elih-el uf hia st.laeB shall eeaa to be. l'rs r f sL esi-ais-d fmm their 'lender BMtretes,' which are he ha only bit bn owa toe against a wm. 1 that reawuiial . u-uie us to 1 s.k 1..1 a heavy fallitig I Loidoo. (ire.t sih n. e, and 'i U-as.n l ah,.le and ..;... ...,- Tl-.- ..I, i.. ,. 1 -l . Ii.-. tiffin Ha lute." The "peculiar emh.t rassmet.ts. M hat a.e lory: We suspect . i s s i a waul of V.Me. 1 he I ui.Mi mii the admon-trs'l -i. pi-..,.r Ibe .f.s, "to at id o.t(o. u. it. fc ... ir . in t pie, by sup,, -r u.g a lo-ke . . o , .-1 .n ,u ut. ...... I p astr.a, ..ley Ue.e ui ,si to I . eg . (.rivib ge ol v, tiug.' Alii-., the In-iu.h-is. Ii r siij, ,t the 1 ,11 ni f - ur ' l. . .. . o .... aui.. T:,e I . o s II u J ..d " T W.I., o I i... .1.. . i.r -'.ta. I-! T sir pt .it-B ni i v. o A-,Ut I at-4, IU- 1m. u. s u. .. ' i i - IW asr act d X-w lot is in s.lu. a prevail mere. Tint a.uare iuaise w iih a fiat rs.f inia an leuteat ani etlisen-lik. aptasar artee. You would ilnttli it the dweltin of a iu-steal Isiukerwho I.a.1 retired front s,eculaiioii.- All the wiudows a hermetically sealel. i.e.iber a.r n.n- I gbl ouetraie tbrut. Nua and iasue. Ir la Hi h.Hiaa, n is 1 1 an I silent ta to t ..up M by do they B.M inx-nlie im the d.r. 'Here b the last favorite." v b.i y u go thr .ugh Ibis treei.'tlis llsvariau t i. j - pus y , i ueier faos t., t uc;i jour ..dilis ..In.. sb eame t Cbssea dally at I p. Arrival duly at 6 p. Tb Hack Uavea at 7 p, WKSTI.UN MAIL iBr Raiiboab.) CliaM daily al p. Arrive daily at p. ia. Th Train Uave at H p. m 00LlSUOlUI'MAlL (Br RaiLaotB.) flm daily, at 9 p. m Arrive daily at 5 a. bi Th Car kstre daily at lm after t a. as TAUUOUtr M AIL (U Teo-Boa.i lli, Ouee aw HumUy, Tue. aad Thar., tl I p. Arrives Tuedsv, Th'irs. nud St., at 7 p. as JLark leaves irit alui. Wad. and Fri., at I a. BI JMTTS BOKO' MAIL Br Taaaa Boes II a Isuaaeon luaastay Bad neMrway, at .!.. ...u .J u. -,.....l ... i.... v. Ami, m Msailat Mil ThsreUi, M 7 p. We.e to ,t,. Nvtlf.,w Hiss jiaca ewave on ?us. nssa m eq. aunait I i h It m. A ., a t,s go there ha wa iosianily o.urio"l f r t e - , , ; set.: when tlwi teg. mem was t... i-r n, , Moil .wed hi.B to lies guanl ten., a, d -d .f ! h. Tb clonel .f hia reime. .. sing the al i fecti"B she Is.re l'iia.rsiesse-1 b,au, a..d mil :t,s.a I b.lh to drueral llama, when a ii.lr.rlr waa Ig't, and sbe related the whole sffor lo ta I' turned out that .be waa s t letter!', daughter, with eoasa tboawinda. She wee laswuiifollr at tired, aad eai r e-t g.od wan h and w ' a asi ..( brveleta of imasetiae value. The y -uog essa la ' now alasat t Is- married t. her. 'she will i t lawva bim Bpaa anr aersH.nl wnsterss. eo if i, w n.4 a lucky d g. I d e l k ..w who is. I.I t l.e"! KAT. A eery good widow Udy, ski was bsdiel Bp to by the egrs.gaiH to wns h she bel-Miged aa I' .1 I. -1 ,de SpUndtd Stock ofOoodi! il r.PBV, h prv--t4 t tUitg(k, 4 m Ifc-f (Watki f94mli ikf bWU W Iijbb1 gti vvo w Kwrra, .4iT.n iu.hoia f IW UssS, awn Wtort lay. I . Hrr .. Bat sarvaala, tost asM ie W-saa, Kie pre-aea. vauiaa waia.af I itasssea. TB aBssa aisailseiid BsBi a4 at ssi win as aaM at lb tswsst sarwst ertns Cast sat saaasla s at ILL.a. I Mo-,.'-. I .. I ir-.ltaa. l..., . toe ...a..i i ti. l. , y ..e ' ' l'g ed lot" In ad p- t u .I a p.a I'.Im y o vo ll.e ureal mass of li,e party e ...Li rm ,,pr .v. . d nent orer en n. ss i , ,V ud anl "l'.i.n i ." T e result in ,s I ... ... tt.mt lk l.w...A ssfs-ug.u ..i IMV -rui.H.sia whs nave e . tr as. i..e "fi It." ..r Aduu.is.ra...rt. party i r t..e Amerbtsyis a.,d liar Is bare p-ale-l a Urgar tote in.s year ban la but, and ihe rVa, bav dwin l 1 dowu to . mere f set i. hi ur elioue, ts-esd so.'ly aT Use fAee B-lie.B and udic-ueae.a. Amttimm Ofym. j "MOKE'N V"m"xl K l.r.l'." Keae years sg , aa hl ign-av.iuir. wKu was set) e as, ta.y g of, and bill dej, Beaea-gvgs-4 to pasai lies fva 4.' uiwiandMssitte i . laouMa m eiur-ai tad tve ea.ua. fr..ia UurTab., II wur.el two dtya nt il. aad at the ebaeuf the ed day Ib past. of lis ei.ureb eaase in to aa ksiw aa pnagia.n , The old a Mi atnd by w k s( ahaft p.pa, aa lbs re. erst. d. gsailsiaae ran B .a eias user Uie lat.nna, "t4i I" easd l ha peator, aa kie faaulier at d. terud enasetbing wnevg tu Ibe worlii.g of ...a ba ly raratpbii why, y ewelesa ..id peia. yn left a part of one f the eue mend meat eatirel awti 4 1 yest aears "naewn l rung. su the aid nesn. peninf spas -lac tass, "na, nothing ksfl oat. wfcetef "Why, there." patwiaiad Ib pes.ari "here, as BI thews as the Bilda; fee) base Ml Basse el b.vad nswtor, ahd ot day. just as etas raw half ibwaa ksrftlae fe-aa taa man ale. usual tv bnsBglil ber lln esnf rm,g lvaragss. alut n, hifrr' (a tweof Ihe grave eblara af ihe rhereh approaching her 4.sa. Sn ran INa man ai the twik way aad put U.e kui.laa aeder less bad l hewaatbar wa h-4. Bad While ewvars,..g w.th bar sage fr.es.tU. tp wantanenf Ih efka iaar mc'elrlaleaed ties f -l, - lady, there giasa Ike bed eordi st eaepped yeaterdar )at the eaat way, I asaat her s new rap pern ..led la law Bt'SBMsaie pp warn -.il.ar, f,db.w. bf the psrubar bssa of ascaiunel boss TB sea h rup w.lda't do again, bat Us goud lady wae i B.4 at taa. 'laser as,' eaye aba. that bUeb ent taf mine , Ib e.Mnaadaae eat." aeassl be at aaaae m.ackusf Ibara, 'SW-t' " H l, n Wai ll I kavaf ' ssd aid dl.aary a A anther Wail snpaai ot. end the parter eame be ran bweya et lsieiitly wear Iwiet, "what etealng eat freea nadar tae bad ntrtaina. ( if f baraf 1 hare . near there eon thee yua l Blb.aVr nv.' aara awe, 'I bad Bg it'. Inn beapf ysass. Hare, I'rwdeaaw: eosae lake nneytistw. Amabaeand B ur rraet arttat wee employ isnlllae at eaaatr " I ... toe I. -1.M-." I.e sas. s, ,t t I. u-e .' iu, -se b ioS bwose, i; has ..e.er l.en ojnssl .. ' "Oo the b -use i. .hut up?' ' kes, sir, alter tier departure, ' U !.. depa.la.ef" " V -u so w lery wall, ber departure." Th.s ciHiversaii.H. g es I f sous nine la Ibis B iigutaliew! UaMs, lill at last driven Pi hi. last eu irruchmmt, tlar Hi. ar.an kk around bim, w .iks bia eve, draws netr h t traveling frio.d, aol apeak... g .n B low u,i.e win. h b trie a to a l.ea anil aoa . , Il hi the house of ih -C t., Land f. Idt." " Ah, Ibe I .siniaas U .l lelli, I. .la II ." 1, air, tea.' r.p .i... tua iUarin, nud a drags i.t al a rap.d pa.r, aiih.asl giving jun 11 ma la fenssh. Bel atraua tb ng,t.,r i in ticking's pafa-e a he-l del...edki lbs p.rtra-ts uf tsMU.liul Muni h ladies, 1 ksne are b riy n ret rs-an e I in hall ue and ib Is-e; drpa, ae-l em-avg llrras p..r .ai is thai of U.la Vt aa Nsier was g4. leri ns-.re uVta-s-ra.e-aily orgs.d. IVeetd aa leaeadreaa Igu.ea 'i,e Uaugt.lar af B talk.. Bud near aa ar-ttdoe. au sane. AN nu are sa,!ouu-ld all r ,od..is m ag'el. There Wiafca4nea al.4 g'eal l-.d es, g svrttt Bbd prih rswsaa ul Utm 1.1 sl r val The p ..trail uf Uds M u as is betwaan In Wia-loss aad not 11 lrn li.M '4 U.a tsoguiMg llie rime name, which is ...ie . t.ie A.gmiiue Coiifoilerjll. u. l.ieulen ml I'age wa- sac wpa nied by Aeiiog l.iruteoaols I'uwcll and .Mur daugh, Assietanl Surgeon Car.er. and Assi.laul Kuginoer Slump, i.fLoi.rs f Ihe V .iter H ."i h. lie s-t sail on the l.ilb of Jul) last ni U ouall steamer I si erlat, winch was pim-urad I r Ibis pursrf.e, and which ladoii-js ii.ibe 1'iiragoay and I ni td Stales Navigation Cot. many. Ill the Siith of duly he had ascended the river a distance uf Mt Wiles, Slid ...II I il iln.os.i,u u, proceed lurtlier iu r.OseiiK-iK)e nf the alialloai.ess uf lie r n-r, the walor at t ial p o il bemg nuly two and a l.u. I lent deep, ami was still lall.ng. Su. Il Is the winding iiara.-i.-r of the rimr thjt, alibmigli he had ascended it the alsire nanied distance, he tunas that ,t was ,1 luia than one third of tiiat dis.aiiu, im ..,'. Int , from Santa ie. 1 he Salad b is ncr r h.-retof .re been e. liter aa. reiiile.1 or deaernde l to toi p.,int, and the prae tn ability uf its naiigition ras a p.oble.u uu aidied until this rpora,io.i. It is the neat iM."rt9iit riier of tlie Argrnlii.e C. iifrdrrali .n, and ia the natural out lei for the prodocta ut Mal ta. Tu nui.lli, Sii.iiigo, M..id.4, l oldora. nud ?..Aiiia Fe, but ibe appr..eua..n uf eneuiuler.i.g insuisi .unl.ible i.Um. Io'. and ibe bur id the Indiana, hare deprive I the liibaUiai.t. ul Usre prov me. e id ns beinhts ever slusr the list artlle- ment td tJ.e country Toe s.lers ul tbia ritet alaaind with Isb. swans, gees l. ducaa, lerre,.tns er,.,M l.a,nutri- as, ai -I ll,a l.se, and Ih a I as-enl eainlrs with leer and other an.iuala; tl.ua tCrliiig to the nsvigitor an atiu.ol.n.iv of pmv !..,. I he be sup plied with Ihenseawiof aecu illg il. Among ihe specimen, of birds are B.eii.eetrd the ''bias k n-ck" swans. T .e water, in pen. .,f the river. I is tun mu -n ini. eg yite,! with .all tu he drunk, ui mre are irwsii water aireims e n;. tying int.. It. and fre.lt water may he olitaiuej by digjmg a short dislvwe fr.4 the b.ltks. Tint region of euumry thrr...). whi. h theetpe .lile.n pused b. represented . U beautiful in eoe.Miri si. I well .-ld. The ebira, ter of llu? a.ll is silMml.bv 1 on Brg.iUea.alf an'.i.traln.u Bad il is wij I ,.t ail ll.il is esn el lo iraosb, ai I ins nil l,-nn-s. ul eni. r lutj a garden ie Uh nina a! e riuioa man. llie a mnsut, asarr II. .1 iimf rasuw e-iid ibis pro In tils eat. .uy ean -.w. hij ut me ii.'r.si.Hii as ff a i .rei p.pulai..a, h Id. out to lui.e .,t. Ue bsum bu- e.al nnl.t.siui -rt.a. Ualanaal I'.ge abbe ,hl prvsaj fr.aa her ta ib band ar i.o,r s ars of the '.b- cmrl, aVe would divulge tl.e whereabout uf ser eral .slier renawats w he W ere harboring In that bospitabl lirtghburles d.did all they eould to prevent her ritl.tm. They even threatened kr a iih death ah .uld sle-seri.aisly sltemiit it. We u. i rem ir i lin e, ftu- th satisfaction uf her a..pi..ena,y f. e.id in Cana la,1!!.! siaeebet return she has reslite I It.eir le.tre a to t be rev latinos they eo greatly depreea ed. Clever r.n.uk In get front Vew Orleans lo the Itritish Provinces, she cam to tbe conclusion thnt she was smart enough to get back again. th war she ea Be; o.- hi soot other. On tb prt text of g- ing to church, one tin Sunday morning a.av ana ..is a Ueaca4 ( that rilw,- luait l eaie ha bean allaaapivj by athra,Ml bea B-r bar a-cai.pl .Irfd. Il it l aa igable.a BAtoWUsig .rf line taan n.atld be 'if deap intaraat k' g't-hl.aj sin. and i4 ieki.ee imisas. toaa. aH m.1 to Ihoi.ht, bat aba. to Ibe Argaa- 1,1. a .' J.fm I.. ...... " ll. i Rtnnntn Farsara.s t rat Karr IWit fS- eba, H.e . trvmy, Wa ks.a en the rail ray a far sa Hewha. where a bridge ta bemg eutssUnsWed ni Mat ear. aan, nbah ssai I ul hula too d.misrraiia. Ail Ihsae i-s-traiia area fr sa In ami pauei but all display lis same iBtealH, that nf snu' mg in the ra-al favorable light tbe .defies-? of feature and list a Was of phi-iog a. my uf ibeae berusnaa aha to be alus tte-l Into the gallerf af aer.a tb enaiern brarsrb af lbs Kile, and bae tl.e royal paleue, need eo tbar ebiiut than tfeaur given anlwre and ittstrnetbase to htn an the Issaaiy. wurka, aa that Ihe wh.de liae to I i.si neay ba There ia la IbeaaiM plaea e reeepuVai ball i4 eas. Uud hy ihe end uf IImi year. The FraaHi bwasaaae s.sa. .a wi.B are laairs statavaa 4 gil- angieaare era wark.ng lg wlr an Ibe 't'airn dad haiaa,Urgar than nswnra, ha ag the I, sad Swj Ikae i s pswi.un af uW raik. bar already nee m use aan. .a rarwMta ai.naoas, tuayraa. as. awt to aistsasrta, aas nt Mas tea ta raaent lis lais af Bararui um af Insm yaar it In etpvuea that Use entire nn)l b bad in ibasr baade the feudal auVsra lasaa A 1st aad na aad Haa eiil ha parkrsaad by l ran w wbim aaavr ra. sw arr. lery HI rntu .hm not per orplibly leel thesl.uck, and i..jr to au xint twu out utmMii l'llOSrECTt or TBI . BDBTI CISOLISl tUKlSDAI iut3c;r-(:. f piU Kerth Carellaa Aaaaal Cni.fsrrr.ee nf th 1 kltthadlat Kplseopal Chares ."..villi, hating 'la-. Ui at in ad Ie Issue a weakly pa per ba. u g the tWw same, tbe uberlbi are aau.sn.vj u Une tfda rrospeuttt. ll ia laleaded tepablleh Arav.'g sa-a)-arss, whieli e at.-ted .df. and. wtien tmee out isf liiaa.o-l.l of ' " llglon is ton i,4 seuliasaav her henevoleiil giiardiaiia, en tisig - peart ul grace," rasae.l ihe river which seiierate a. fmnt our kind neighbors, and s louud sa opportu n.ly uf umking ber way along, rw Cleveland end CiliriiiBalli, ".av ing ber way" by tli lalsar uf bet bauds aa well as ah ailgiit, until eh re. -bed I Mir ..Id bum onr Bears, iu Ibi eity, where ah is Bow enatent to rema.B I quite salisfied with Ibe panishment .be ha receive.! for ber. fault, in Ihe experience alni baa bad during ber alawnn emtSgli, th says, to last set the reel of ber like- l.Bl. r.i. Hferr Jt-r. Davis. Tbe Ourrrill war whiua Jel. iiene. Secretary of War, la making spun lies, Isevtt, i. nr. in wkivh th Mi liaa.pia.i can nin ne lauM. W bar alreatiy notn-ed Ike faet, that tl.e Hesrretary uf H ar ha been Msn-eeafuf la driving General ilitcheuk aut id the army, ll sea as. that la bv, th Sertary 4 ar, would h e-waje to General Sent! ine privilega iaT giving Genera! Ildcbourk s short leave uf alaen.-e. snrh aa tbe army olhcenare .M.alamly o Irlng f.r, and whis.li er hardly ea. er r- fused, lie rev. died tb grant of lea. .4 ale ee, and peresi...rily ardaiad tlie gallant llitchrsKk bach to bi post, wbereupun b re igi.ed. Thee. ri-rr'tit wnr mavis nrssn the old rr varan Is in ru ling d wn tbe y Cuaigresa gat bim. I hi. ia pieira sa ra ene, but very aerrre, enun sa olJ eoblwr nripplei in ramree.ss lienaral Hol ls a 1 1 aoe wuesk, 4'jbtlaa, bites. IIMr. lU.ia hari ever beat warm aad lively. . a 4nt ur oi eesi.ig Ibe inat pre. .ai Je aerea-e . .sf lean. S.. t, hi. WasI waald has fuwn.l I ha way real to el'p an eut -.w.i llie gunerumiy f Cas f t- a ...sh ag. The. s are rwnewe, (save tl.e Nee Torh l.tpr-a. tbit It .ral Sorfl will a4 take tl. pits. g' b.aa, -bat w h h will till what be raw anuorl fnasj preseat meaar.-, a. 4 sweit lis aeti .a af bo gs-we.va fr.eoda In C togrew) (ar m m bwwtf.sr. nd malntala IhedDeertneeaad saagea ef Ihe HanV liat I lu rrk, .ball he daruiad te mil Itr mferwst ajT S'tk C'erW.M, a4 farwiah lutalllgrwee for ererys elaee ef rwaihrr. In war end myymrn tbe aaer periMlieal Ie to be .)ai lo aay of eae Chorea has ps ra, whihr ll will wrpaa them all in aprdaiai to the waataef earpasioe. ThBUruwmmewsw ef the etwtiBf " Advaeeiee ". to Ine naeraattia af ear paaiilan,laree na to Ih peMiaauea ef rer s am paper, sad we eaaidently e.eaet the kntrty sa ip ration f lb Ue ohres ef ear Chorea he sat .sua sf Ih Weal sad Ceafarraee, end hepe to make tans papae latarrMisg and laetrweiir aa to aAtsat aaeraBage Iran, toe patdie laaeraity, Tbe -advecaie" wHI be pwldlshed alll.Sww year, aa-l tbt ra tlr will be tesaed aa rarlr aa practicably after Ih Beat rslafwr fce fc rsnre- ll to bslierrd that tbe peolb-aiiia wall he tsamwalM the la af Jaarr, lai. W us. aaatrataa tkaf aa larga rata rip ft ea aps..a ha ebtaiaed befare Iket eaferesee b4 Ih al.aiita. aad all ethers lalrrrslrd ia lb ralrrpnae era rsa paetfully srgr J la aararr Bad f.rwardihe name aaaf eddraae ef eabnrtber, parl.sa'ar ..Wsxtve hater p4 to earrarnawe la srl.tnf ihe namee a4 petevtB, peat e there end CeaaiMra. Teaae whs, stay bar b appariaaliy af auksrrlblag Ihroaga. the agewer af ear Xlu.lslsra may writ 4. realty Iw Krr. . t. Pell Fajetirttlle, M . C. 1 as payweel sill he etpeeted Bpaw Ihe base ef Ih frrst anattwr. The bastian at the paiHt.htag, save wiU be 4r larval had at lb Ikseien el Csaiar Juy WILLIAM K. I'FI.I, n I l.l.l A M CAIITHl. I I T. IU 1 I.I.N, X. Il.ll. WII.SHN'. WM. BAUKINol.lt, IIVw. 1'o.aAvitton. ttUfiikk tilf ait:i i l4 ti'i lUi tf . flVllt1 ee4.raes.sd ha. )al ay.asd'e t aV V lj.f .a v-wi! asat ihe hearasa. N .th Carsasa Si-rs. ha nor earastat iimsi Satla at fssllHaai ha asa.ra a p.sa.sil sSr, 4 a 4 4 bra at bo, lis h-t-s to ha a .B e4 e ra sWraaUai la ba haaaaaa ast aalf la Bssr. ha ... a.s s Utoral it as. at the aehacr rha fsv., t. T. ur...v, aairxj Aagaal Hit. ,. I AI 4sMtC The "sra, Maastora. tad err. 4 ,w rf-ad at .r h-kad lb. Oermh.. .Tl"T. l-rlt-lj .1. rZ.L r. i . repbad lbs oU.er party . "thai toy .. .' u ... m,., i... A i. tuny Mishit. A tow data slue s frr- man na rob eg ah.Bg rtaunar. air ess. in Ssern a. aula, whan he baard Ibe nhieting id a lll near him, sad fell hi hat ei.eke. lie lamed sba.il 1 as I saw s man w.ih s tavulvar In hia band, and took bf hi bat sad found frnah bullet but ia tb id rn a, rei sere, n wan etuten irssat w reeaaiit. ' I . ... uu. ....... ,L. s.i -I t I . i -tmtmnalb mwtaken,' M,d I he IWut at I e'etoas, IW la. I.atlaa ( aark lma.se I ba.. aaad ibab..rl.r thm tear.." ' ,a may be to..iid tw lu ma.hr.iH, Ihe "WeB. ea.d th olhar, "wUaa 1 aU to look iMtowr ia. p.trd.aale U-I(aa s.r rraarstod ta M bim I baliew J ear a.. -taken, liiena nt, sir ..ua to paraaa. ar area ppar .r'-. w-.a tynwBAkas4ru.kr te be ee.p atod. to esMf.am,.jr with tue I swstt.a Ike rwlae 4.saawwied and tied hi boras. Tbe end gsaeral rria.M e lha I.r. ad Uo.s, two foead a 4iat.r.g aabsav iKry drank h , PUUtJ THiuv. hi. ge.be, nn4 parted bssads, Thwbtaelal.fsjrrus, tsrand ."at r. t,aay et toaSmg eeeoisininac. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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