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HAS taken Rooms in life Sifhon'ton IIusc
wJiere lie M iLt be pleased to-, wait on all who
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- Dr.' II. KELLY,
For the Iredell Elpreu.
.-r" 'Lights and Shadows .
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WUcp qui way 1 atrk, aud wwy io. the lopely hour "of
nigiit, . vc ;; '
4n3 aMM8 our pathway drearygleami tjbe igbtiiiniV
, : , flaihipg liglit, " ' . ."l"," ' .,
Yt dotzles and btwildtrs Witb its gorgeim, Ufndlti grarf
As it lireKks upon tb tchses lito a (tanbeam in 'midctoj!
It betrays the id4 eprwul tandscape with a boltfj iionrtDg
Offers llirirofetioDal Services tO the.pilMio. Dut, 'receding, WnViu tnhlnitht vulWy, stream, woeMll.
Uiuce , on yoiiuge Arenue, opposite the v anduwer; "
Methodist Oliureh, StatesvilleJ K. G. , ' Dnrkn- 'drearier bow tbn ever 4o w grapoalong cior wy,t
" 1 i -1-1.4" ..-iJ. ' r Ijiat innlti.lT lnt and utni t ltd ; lonir we fif rutiirrjlnB'
DR. T. J. WITHERSPOON. ; W - r r
we ionitiiuci wander weary, misantbropic, sad and
Vmc; '' ' ' '
All aruund us bright eyes fliishiiig, Dot a glance to seek ottr
owu
Tired oflife, auU fiuru witb sighing orer joyi pnee ours bnt
fled, - '- .' ' . :- "' 1 .
Jdang we for a friendly greetinir, or a once fiimtliar txend.
Wiiile tke jtfwt, witb lyugtlieaed sbaduws, .thus is busy ,
witb our lieart,
Sudden hope lights Up our pathway, some hew joy to being
statu;
Wooing us with soft carerjutf, charming us with guilosome
. way, ..
And we 1it with liuinan weiiknras
words of iraise.
Fteetint; hoars are bat as moments; wetts are shortened
While We thus, eutrancud, bewiVdfred, bask lji,.)leaMuru
Sutiuui r rays ; .
Snhinier rayst Ah. yw! too' truly summer rays" 'tis rigbt-
' 1y named, .
i'leasures ftit5ngas the vuutmer. supcunibs to cold, wiu-
torscUitn,
For, while wu trust, with sweet abandon, clijmls conio.
i fto-.itrc irp our uri ; . -...-.
Punw tiling uew attracts tiur 1 rharins, some new pleasure
tottuwou: . , . , ...' . -
03 the lUAt ofelii'lled afr.--tioii, oh: tle. darkueus of .tluit.
H'r .
When Ibe hcitrt lies prone and bleeding like soe' toui
I . desertud flower. . .!' '
P. C. CAHTONs
."T iTtsrrctE, X. C, Oct. 21, 1900.- - I
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we cry out : 0 life t thy name is vanity and
sorrow, thy storms at noon are many, and
thine evening is clouded with remorse,
Js this lif&-r-is.this the portion of all ? Not
of all ; but of hiin ho-spend his youth in
idleness, dissipation Aad pleasure!; hia, man
hood in , struggling after the? ricliea of the
Lworld, and makes gold hb Qod, and at. last
Lis .brougH-down to the, grave without cpnifort
and' without hope- ; " " - -4 ,
TTAVIXO locateJ nivself in th Town of !TliUi,
JLL Taylorsvillc,4 J-offcr my Profe-ssimal Vr-fices-tQ
the siirroti ruling- public.
. T. J. WiTHKU.l'OOK, M. I).
. January ,27, 'GO 8:Iv '
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IT A WCV Ti A VIS
: ATmftXZY-AT-LAiy,
.'s'TXTs'yi'LLir, C, '
t ill promptly and "flUjcfttly attenJ to all
iiuslneMt entnwted i his cre. - -
... i Jlhocr oppoaiti the Jail. . Oct 22, f58.
k & 1 1 o ttte j)' a t -.ILato ,
Salisbury, N. C.
WILL 'I'ractice ami tuake pronipt" ol!ec:
lions in Itowan. Jtatily, Iredell'' and .Oata'wv
ha Counties. Office ?n th.e corner -of Cow
. an'a Buildi'hw opposite' the-; Bookstore.' ,
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iellnneous
DUDLEY GRAHAM.
BY ilOLME MYRTLE
. My heart aches .for , thee, Robert
Harwood; and yet4 who shall say that
in that hour pure wings of unseen an
gels did not hover over thee, . helping
thee to bear thy great .grief .
- i-'Ohi Robert, Robert how can I bear
it v . . ,
,The tdne was full ; of. -passionate
ivretchednesa. Hobert HarwoodlaDked
down pityingly in the face of Jeanette
sMayburn,- - r . . ,..-.'
'Oh, Dudley, Dudley ! how coultLI
think you would ever be false tome ?'
moanetl- thet girl, gazing down at the'
paper that contained a notice of his
i marriage. ! -
! - ' J ennie, my poor darling V were the
! words that came with such mournful
trrt . ' i tenderness from the lips of Robert
W hat a pretty Tr m , .
: narwooa. ioo weu tie Knew me pain
oJC loving juilovegty and he soothed her
tenderly ,"ds a rnotheroothes a grieved
child. . .. 4 - - i
The sunset tinged wi th crimson, dyes
the faces of tlie two that sit all uncon
scious of its glery- each suffering -the
'pudley .Graham !
name:' The sneaker-was a young girl
about fifteen years of.age. Very pret
ty she. looked,, with the glittering fin
gers of the 1 sunshine resting in . her
curls j and the spring breezes kissing
the crimson of her dimpled cheeks. ,
k 'I . . 1 1 . rtll VM,f li , V. ' i . 1 1 s I
to the nnmeanine , i j ' ' .1 1 1 same pant? lovvtiq and being unloved
to tne unmeaning continued, addressing a youth, who ! . n . -r y Af i 4 1
, ' . - ! j 'And yet Jennie Maybum- thou wer
?-v i i' - z. j i loved by one of -the most noble natures
;'ltQU.kuow Im not good at word , AVA nnt
4 WHOLESALE 'AND RETAIL'
( '. DUALGR IW : '
Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Ollsy Dy Stuffs, llruslies, '
-. ;&c, &;, &c,
Salisbury, JV C
Jan. 1, 185U ,-ly '
" "?lrAAvTt)RAK:
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
, -Ko13 iSr. Loitls Street,,
JlOltll.C, AI4.
Jan. 21, 1809. 7-tf
. .For the IredbU Express.
Lines. -', "
Mrs. J. A. Vannoy,
FASHION ABLE DllluSS
, Statesville, X. C.
lli.wiv-ii moiitlilv Llio FiL-iioli. KnEliah and
A nieriiVn Fashion."., j Sii'(i! IV
J. SHELLY
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MAN'UF.tCTURKU OF
. ,0 . rr z ' T ' f rv -r 't JJK 'iy 1 '.A.'?
, TiioM svilLe, n. a . ,!; .
wt.LV.' i' !U 1. Wholesale
Orders for Shoes by the quantity, pronipuy .
w.,.i,.i to. J ;: mrW54
Our Country heeds no mora Uie motred line,
PaV (leuiusj now, alas! alas ! iu vain, t-(
Pours forth his eagle strain; . -
Ven, now, tfie brilliant bard, of song divine,
Is burled to Disappointment's shade.; -: '
Hi thtmshls, with grandeur all arrayed, .
To benefit mankind, :, ,.,
To 'rouse the patriot mind,
Are deemed' the genaof some wild, frenzied -brain,
lili-uls, born in fancy's burning rcigu. . . f ,
Pire Party sways his potent, with'ring wand,
And uuuu who boasts himself a deliii-god,
Quails 'neath the scepter roil, .
And "round his standard, cron-ds. In phalanx stand
iVoc ujeagre Jierd 1 yout worthtesi doein,
The patriot's burning thought, I ween, .
Hir wait, there'll -'" lwr.
Wheu jiu, will own their pow'r,
Lihe traitor cow'r beneath their searchiHg Raw,
And dazzled, jucauly shrink, from glory's i'laze.
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Awake auce more, ye patriot heroes all;
Ye of ti school of Wubster, and greid Clay, .t
ltecho still their lay, , ;
And rtse rh slaves of Party'rf hop- s, L pII: '
In true c jnsenratism arra-ed, . o T
The sU-oflg aUrt bi'ae are, ne'er didiuayed; .. ,
An4 Uenius yet my bring,
beneath h&J rtigle' wing, ,
Tho,floating aiUlions, ovanweent forms,
That trvmbluAt Oie rightning aud the storm-.
SHEtur, Oct.,13, 13C0. , . ... f
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F. SC&BR,
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CHARLOTTE, N. C.
WINDOW GLASS, &C,
AT;'W 1I.0LES A LE
See advertisement hi anpiher plaee.
, August 10, l'. , .
i HENDERS3N i. ENNISS, -Wholesale
and, Retail Dealer .in
DRUGS
we;
WriUm for 4e Jredcil rxpve. '
Life Its t Changes and Realities.
rtflfpIM,&
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Paints, Colors,1 Varnishes, Brushes, Win-
dow Olassi Putty, Dye Stuifej &c.
linseed. Lamp, tnd. Mciner4lO(l, Kewtenie
- (Ml and lUintf'Hl F'Uapaofvcry
dxicelptlun, :Vej'nur ,ml,..T)i.dct.
; ' GARDEN SEEDS, .
a CLOVER ATsI GRASS SEEDS : '
T'lTRE WINE55 AND'LlQtrORS, for
' , v Medicinal Purposes, ' '
VI N KSKARS, TOBACCO, f
. s iMsnuniriv. c:
" Vhit islife? How often has tlie question
been ake"d how often Ti'as It been answered:
and yet we iuow'not what it Ls. Some poor
luclaMcholy nuwtsvW tif ed of the ares of the
world, atid who ooks .otdy on theshdy side
of tilings, denounce, it .a a chitner.t,.ft tfect
iog ehow, a Jelueive faaoyf and longfor the
caUii repose o.f the gray,- But another poa
whom fortune has -fclred her sweetest mUes-t-
who has t'4i nothing but thtf joys; and. pleas
ures of the ' ;orid, and. kJrinkmg dep 9f .itife
iiwf thtnka not pf. thearesand paio,that
aieio come, . proclaims, it -a paradise, A land
of sunny joys, and bclieved;jjts pleasures will
iast foToer. . Ala ,! lowteach aye.deludejl
fTntye these two cluiractcrs pompose Ue
huruan race,, .... ..-,':
V" To day -wc behoULahiid boomirig.wh
health and full of Jiappinefia; playing aaioh
the aowcrsj raiabling througlr ihe groye4r
eporimg beside the rippijug brookilappinj
ia. hands with", dpjigh and; as..w.rsee hib
merry face, we are constrained to say ; i) life "
thy. name , is happiness and hope thy daye
are bright and thy flowers are sweet. .. .Afew
years roll away ad.,we befioU. Uiru .ayouUj,
walking' xvitli her who rir&t; torched the ten.-
der chords of love , in lua heart, and, as. He
woos her beneath the pale rays Of a iidsunv
portraits but 1 11 bring him up this
evening,' returned the. youth,!, moving
off.. " - rfil i
4Vill you, Robert ; -Oh ! you dear,
good-boy !'. arid she entered a" little
sate' that led to the p'fetty brown cot-
tage where sne uvea. - iiqoert nar
wood was nineteen 'years old, and
surely goodness and intellect were nev
er more united in one person than in
turn. Jennie Alayburri tripped lightly
to tne nouse wun-aer. young nyari iuji
of Dudley' Graham 1 but, Robert Haf-
wbod ihovedslovly down the maiti
-sti eet of the little village and thought
of Jennie, blue-eyed Jennie Maybum.
'I mlame, he,murmured. 4bhQ can
never love tne, but Dudley Graham,
with his handsome form and boundttig
step, can win what all my life I've
ens-ed tor. He will not prize the rich
treasure, but I, oh,', and the boy ended
the sentence with a mute prayer for
strength. As only Such natures can
16ve, Robert loved Jeanette Maybum,
and she saw. it not, prized it not. Ah:
manv a sweet cuo of hanniness is held
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to our hp?, and we cast it aside; as un
worthy :while other draughts Vd quaff
eg . eagerly, finding tog late the; bitter
and gall at the bottom. Andnow 1 11
ii J e T...U-.n-i "
was tall and graceful ; his eyes .were
dark, 'splendor haunting,' eyes .that
were shadowed by short jetty clusters
of curls. He had a merry off-hand way
tttatf Was- Vetv-fas'cinatmfri and--yet;
there was nfttobility of heart or mind
in his comnoruion brilliant, fascina
ting, unprincipled, are the, three words
that describe-him. - -
- Robert liar wood saw with pain the
growing intimacy " between Jeanette
Mavburn and Dudly:. Graham"; , but
whenever be-.attemptea io cueK.
she'd say Pshaw 1 Robert, yon'.r4 jeal-
0h, my Father, 1 1 thank thee ! Oh, :
ntrvy mercy ujffji meoancWean-J
ettejTHarwodilnllhat nojuftre, re
prpachfullyj -before- fcerihe f.Ufodong
devotion of Robert, f her husband, and'
she realizedlthatnefiffeitioTi for Dud
ley Graham had -be?n- a passion a
mad inflation and that she felt t Hit
love for'horgleir tagj Rohert Har
wood, ,t.-;'r v L. iZf
Jennte-did not take jip the paper a
gkfrr" until late in the evening. Then
the first words she read itruck aTchill.
of terror' toiler" heart, Explosion'of
Ihe'steairier Show(&fdr' Roberl7Cqd
written- i hat he would cvnie htrrheHn
that boat. ;Yith a . stiighty effort she
re"ad thjejisof ther,deaA was
the na)n'e't4Np4 i!on?'
loud slnek"pieedthe twilfgHt air,
and Jeanette Harwood fell senseless to
the floor. A Severe illness-followed.
But pod .was inerciful. ? Slowly she
came baek to5 life", arid hope5andhap-
piness to find it a cruel mistake. Rob
art liar wood .was living- to bediappy
in her love.
B
nounced asAbpliiioniats rruheariiid
; It his temind fcyjEhati Comn;tee
Khich ho li vCng hlan. hbwe ver fil'tile
luay'tiaveoeenv nis mauce ani jn yu-
who wa ne ver yet seyUueea.oj .qier.-
I. v , . j y r . i -r v-. ' S T'k
"of . tbuTse ; in : the juffujent M in?
ekinrjage committee, nmst mas
crofic.OYernoiQf that State.'J-AL
Jipso,vfXeuckyj,v6u
tediatc3, Lawler of Alabama. Jvlan-
j iTgjaAeDcneTf9i atortr. va.wns&
l raesentQxeinpr f.thpL'eratoryl
Hew mexicdv aunointed.bVMrs JBuclv
anan , with, the advice and . consent of
a Democratic Senate, Jj&epperdr Stabr
aet er x. 4:ennesseajiaterro, y nor
woodl, oC Kentucky. Vslunfilon,.f
occasiopai questions ot Qraer,. ine.r-fi51arYland. -wnite: ajid bherrodVut
any raiseaa soon aiier i
redtf oin duty oy tnq .Brniiefi orlcn
of no wer. ii. a 'dodifec1 pjf 'veslpoh
it .
that ever existed, and thou did'st not
prize that which would have made thy
life a joy and .a perfection. . .. .
'Jennie, Jennie, you won't break
your heart for Dudley Graham, will
you ?' Robert Harwood leaned anxi
ously forward for her answer, rr--,
. 'Rreak ray heart for him ? I guess
I won't V said -the girl, springing to her
feet; and a flash of proud determina
tion came out from her eyes and crim
soned her check?, while her lips curved
scornfully; yet they trembled, and
tears glittered in her proud eyes.- She
had a tvona'ns heart, and it ached
with the burial of her great lovei A.
moment she stood with the light of the
autumn skies bathing her in purple
glory- then she covered her faee with
her hands and sobbed out all her pride
i in tears. .
- 'Jennie, Jennie, little darling, my
heart aches for you.'
The tones Were full of compassion ;
and Jeanette Mayburrit must have felt
it, for she, said, . wijlia voice full of
sorrowful gratitude, . .
'My brother Robert.'
Her companion winced and shrank
farther from her. It was always, broth
ery he thought, as if to remind him he
silence of somc.inomentsnd thenliob
ert Harwood said, in a low tone that
seemed.as if every word was some por
" . , -J.rWI. WOODWARD ?
"T ftiU'rit-his Old Stand, -n Broad Street,
1 few doomilOast of Uc lbHc 4uai-e,
where he w prepared -,lfci; ; , 5
, x To. Do All Kinds Work
: foruverlv done at the; EaiablUhmen,t,
.All Repairing done oii shot t '.Hotif e, and in
a workmanlike maimer.' "' Interest cjargea
in Accoutds after lit Januarr.1 e
Feb. 27. ! ' ,. - '-13-tf
ous : i ana men (i,piuuu) uomiui uucu
woiild sween over tEevbrow oi tli boy,
and his heart would give great cries of
anguish, though his lips told no tale
nf'hat as nassltiir within But there
were" times when 'tlj vqiceles starliglit.
heard:fhe fearntfi fe'nderness'pf .his
tones, -as they spQkeane.waras.i miu;
night dreams, 'Jenniedarling Jennie!'
Robert; yonve alwaya balled me
kittle sister,' haven't you V J j
Thfi voun tr 'face was radiant with the
- .7 O - .
lio-ht of a erreat happiness. -
Yes, tittle sister' -repeated Robert
Harwood," smoothing her curls. !
'Well, if I'm your sifter, I ought to
tell you everything, oughtn't I T Jen
nie1 MaVbarn asked, nestling closer to:
still twisting her. cui'hi and thinking
how very nappy ij; Jvonld make him if
she'd onltell him one thing--that she
lovet him' - . ' y
'Well, hide your eyes, Robert, till I
tAll vnii.'-the.nrettv pinL fingers were
pressed, tight over lvis eyes, and Jen
' .. .. ' lino voofnfl orr'tmst. KlS
nie s ci.llllJSUl1 ''p0 '"' t" ' .
Mr. and whisDered -'I'm engaged Ro-
nieV's. moon; widi gentle tale of the.deep u J)udley Graham. Xhe .pale
passion jn' his breast, and as We see their death.: overspread' the face "lot
eves beaming wun loveauu nitrii wo LpxkAPf 1 1 arwood. . . ana- teanus , uy
hands down fiercely, fromdiis eyes, he
gazed with a wild stare ot muteanguisn
Into her blushing faee. Don't Robert.
What ftils voa What makes youiooit
at tneo?'Hnd alarm took the place of
DEMOCRATIC MISREP
RESENTATIONS. Early ni the cariipaign the Rational
Executive Committee of the Constitu
tional Union party isiiied o , the -peo-pte'bf
the United States a full . and
truthful record of Mr. Be's. course ip
Congress upon the slavery question.
It was prepared with perfect Tairpes,
ahtt Tepresented the man, as he realj
ly is, a cbrisistent, firm frien'4 oftlve
South, under the Constitution, asking
for heevery thing, which she was rlght-j
tully entitled o claim under that con
stitution, aud opposing- every project
of agitation for the sake of agitation,
even when presented in the guise of
specious bribes to , the South. No
statement in it has been or can be
truthfully controverted ; for those who
issued it felt that they had a right
eous cause to maintain, which could
only be supported by truth ; and that
those who falsify in great matters of
political history, would not hesitate to
act falsely in tlie affairs of private
life, under a sufScient prospect of Dcf
sonal advantage.
There was subsequently issued by
the Executive Committee of thejbreck
inridge wing of the. Democratic party,
as a Breckinridge and Lane campaign
document, a pamphlet, entitled "The
Bell'and Edward Everett, purpbtr
iner to civo. a history of Mr. Bali s
course in Congress upon this exciting
tion of. his heart being breathed out i question, and- which boLdly-cnarges
-r .. -i- 1 1.1 J. . ' - .i s':?"i rJ-tJi A
'Jennie, u i were not ,iamev wum huu at one time witn Deisg uie uieim,
vou love me. Would you be my wife.?' snnriorter. and can'JBda.teSbt:Abolition-
J r 1 J Ul. . ri , -.1 --i-J'i.
, :Jeanette Mayourn swirieu uaun, uu lSts an(1 again wun -nre-eauiig ieu;
looked Avith mute surprise on the-pale dencies in his support of extreme Sot
fae beside her. ioenstiereaiizep, now ttiern measures.- And- as n 10- gtve
noble nature poured out its love tor countenance to these general charges,'
her. we. find a detailed reference to a large
'Oh, Robert,' she murmured, 'I m number of votes castny Mr. Bell since'
not worthy of vou "- 18S5. which are set forth, with rerer-
'Jennie, I know vou-cannot love me ence t0 pag;e and volume, as suDstan-
as you have loved Dudley, uranam , t:ating these. accusations.;, i
but he has proved himself unworthy of SUch . would bo made. was patn
r. . -V 19 'ill 1 W - . . - ,
vou. You cannot link your lite .wun rally- to b a expected by-all .whoiiave
his; 'and if you'll be my Wile, I 11 try noticed the method pursued tor., yejirs
to'make you happy. . ...J pasUyitto,JJ
The beautiful eyes ot Konert nar- clipg the rrpsidentiai contests..,! n
wootl were ftiU of hopefub tenderness pty Ayhich had..denauDced ,Henry
qo hA hont. nvnr toran answer. j.t was
er the' iAeetinr of
"the House.. A niember' such as:Mf.
Bel has eyer beeP paving: -mipli-cify
of business rpr'lv(i. Acoiiinls
before- tpe pftt.iV"k -f fly
occasiohaTly'jje absent without 1 fcur-
ring such contemptible cepsuresM'.
These. charges are so preposterous
that a .reflectingorsweU-inQred
would dismiss them without ithQiJit,
tnd they could only deceive the irpor:
ant or those who are blessed. wit' un
bounded credulity., ; -,'
examination dfyhia puDlicaS'on,
prei)red with the most pfirfect'lpeli
t with the records at hand ante.Vr
ery reference- given, wjll remove the
last excuse' oAhe; designing for aileQ'tc-
ing t6 helieve these feckless anqMicu
culous. assertions, .M - iv . .
-The firstrjoiht of- censure, rnlhis
Bf eclcinridge, and Lane pamplil, is
Mr..Bers vote on the;,i8trDejm-ber,-1835,,
against a motion.' to lat 9n
the 'table,; without reading -or fer
ence.'a petition s for'' the" abolitioi-i of
slavery Irj . the Dtsfrlit of Cojhib
'.The Speake)T(Ja;s."lC. PpIkjHec pe
that under :thp 4qth Rule o l.fetse?
the, petition should fie oVer one j jay,
"Mr; Bell;' (Who nafbeerTtliii
i-aTof Mr 'Folk for' the eakehip
at that session J l 'tatejipprt fed
of Speaker 4deisi6n,:anl ipoJgKl
that- the petition had "better lie"mer
orie day,' frahd on the nexToy ofnefi
ing the House cbultt rejeol' jt or fyf it
on thefablev' 'A'lOng deVate Djued
iri which many Southcrp membrsliar
ticipated. Am on x q thefts,' fttr. ?! ''an-.
cia Thomal ' 6fv MarylSjfid; T1s a
Democratic Governor,) said: Lam
prepared to v6lerfor the reception of
the petition and ot aiiotne-rs otafnm-
Har charatter'ahd' am ready; tofote
against laying therrf W the tabie&c.
( Coii g- G 1 obe ist Sess. , 24th ; Ci g. ,
firmative 95, negative 121. Of se
voting in the affirmsttvei 72 werejlrom
the forth: Uri Bell nd the fv
itirr tirtuffaii Southerners votedioith
liaras of Kentuckjir. Williams M
K"orth Carolina and jirith .these the
EiorwCaleb Cushipg. . fCong Gl?Ve
asi; ocas. 1 tv vog. pr t
K.Inie.day.;afteFt4Ws ,t,9
suspend' tVe7ruif8, idr. oixniMat
tbn ofTyirginiaVi billed up :a notiop,
previously made, by hjiflowcecojisider
the, yobj".which;a" petition. &reJthe
abolitionof.slavery In ttictDistrict sMts
referred to the G'ommittee for the Diir
triet-of Gelumlna, a'nd tr'speaking ito
the matron told; Tharjhe roTe which
hadust been takeii jigainst-.suspepd-ing
the rnlefor the; irirpasa:of f fak
ing up tlie. resolutions oftWed- byh
gentleman ( rom J9ebrgrrMrv: OVcns
mirst.havs convinced tlife' House',- and
especially those lgentleme fro-tb
eowthiwhohadToted for-' laying the
former -petition on the tabby, f nconkttf "
tentlf toith their rote tm'Frids,f iast
upon Ae tame proposition,. of the-u-iUity,ofarty
such tcheixe as had been
pfopesed for- procuring a direct Tote
of. the Hopse upon the principles m
volved.in the petitions that had been
offered,' and wonW contmue.to be-t .
feretaying th'a abolition oi slavery
in .tlia- District of Colombia. Those
with whom-I felt fl.ndi-acte.d cm this
question gave this apparent inconsis
tent y6te nnder the ieliefthats there
would be na.-difBculty in suspending
the rujles tct take .p the- propSosttiooAC
th gentlema'a : .f rom.rGeorgia. They
so calculated an d' were deceived or
Vthtak&ri.hlh$& flo-cennderice- ia
sueh 2alculationamivWa8 not ftnistak
ep :.ThattVote lia1 further deiwnatra
ted that it is idle ta attempt' to .ayoid
this j shbjeot by any; parliamentary,
manoeuvre, and 'that the only wayo
obtaining. a directarote upon the great
and interesting questions - embraced,
by them is, J5y rhaking a rpropositioa 4
pre&entpg Ithe "questiontgrowrngvout
of the petitions in connection with the
ti-'auonavaa caie of the tsixtip-fi.v$ ntlxiii
trious Southerners wno-voteif onawa
question with Mi-Bell, and Adams,
Slade CGo., .: - - - '
. This .motion of .Mrj Patton to recoa
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n.Xorrx, ft- f3rt in- trveneftfaver -wder.was.maae.on mezjetoi
Ashle Boaldin.i Buncnr J; CaihOrt berV 1835, and. was fellowed by a long
Campberl, -Carter,' Chambers, ..lat debate. On the 23d the-roterwaa-ta
irviffoft. .Alpa ; Corrrior.- Bwtim- ken onrthis eaeticn. a.ixi-it was earned
,nUr.. FkrPtPtv? U. Garlind. 1 hvrveaai 148 ; -.nays, 61. .Mr. VBeil
GlaioclciOrahamVJrantiand,ri with-aaargerinaoMty ofthe bonthef a
P&Atfc memheras -who. with . him? had uadeT-
Carolina,- Arw Harrison, najsesv stooo: tnaamercaxsi w o,--HolseyJ
Hbpkin Ji JacksbnOpn' sustained thJlt Trnw&TX)tf
ler, Luke Lea, eyalLye1l.1d4ttlly several SonUiernimeniberanoiWUtt
rM.v AtAn PViinia!Motaa5 them iboiiGalfdjlshioffreDfeied
MrKaV f North Carolina,- Moim! the-CrrB of iraaa,-Wb-4
vrni;Wnii R cMirt hfrWimu r fotedl ainsirihe jaqlktt -Mat
u - Auwn a Pt r on of Vi r in k. 3t&t AVT ton, rtb "S ec01lalder i Oong. Vtfeoe?
Peareeof Maryland f PettigTaff i snef estpafiO -r-f
filav. and WiafielC Scot.t, and .Zaqh
some moments ere 'Jennie repHedj and arY,Tiiylor, and Millard .Eillmore .as
taithiul to; tne, truin, ,wwuu
alike un
hardly , withhold . similar, slanders a-.
ainst John Bell, thougu ne was Dora
nd has always lived in the South dur-
iiifr his' long life, , has been, honored
1
and4rusted by ner sons, ana aiuiougn
the 'wora.viy his whole property isinvesteajngjaveif
Jeanette May'; h'n3 land tilled . hv,slavewrabbr'' It is
theri she Raid
- 4I love you ony as a brother ; out
spon are ffooa. ana true, anu uvuie.
... . T :n
tll try to make you-nappy x win u
Vour wite. rvooert narwouu
j .... . . i-
From fluiverinfr ups wentup, xnruugn
the autumn tivihght,
Fnthpri I thank thee
burn heard them."Then she murmured; lieved that,' the people, V accustomed.
in'trne-lfulhHity, - " 16 promulgation of suCJh nde-r.
RnWf. Knhert. I'm not wortny oi AvLir-h arp tinilormlv witnarawn ixer:
. t y-t , . . -i n : v ' r t '111 T. trw i
you. rrav uoa to maKe me su. tpe canvass is. over, j ku ""i',1-
despise and reject iaem, . . t , . . . , a
North Cirolinaf Bailey 'Peytejf'of s&X refereneeio thyitt'lt-
Sotitli - Carclina," 15anRol0nV pamphjet,'ieeaase tfenugUt bamiil
Roet9fSeutirOadirfahrtoA erftdantongvliia ifideUty. totk
Standefer; Steele rTaliafefre-of il otmaMaUg Ut iqu mmix tfm
ghriav vP-fi TootBas- of fvl afyUhd , &en;gf i the wrtpjlerM H 1
Thvnaon of iSotitfi-Gatiolin'Wirliits" - QtaaWF th lB3SMJanM
Washing ton,J Whftr,1aiid 4IenTl om
Wise of Yirgitirai(P.7 Iff JtttioivWT T
:trfafbiinhelbIeotheetit
ling witb joys and future hopes then we say.
O life! thy name; is love and beauty thy
joys are f allf-thy- looka jucw 1 1 fair-thy feel
ings "Mtre and holy. ,
: And again -ve behold .him a teian,sitttrg
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btiUK his desk, his booksand .Aioirteriyrn oargnietit otilKe i fa'ce.of Jeanette
(.AtL u;m .Tf has settled iirjotit tfiS U ,- -' - ' " ' " ! r ' "..
uciuicikuii - . - - r. jjiayuurn. - - i
cheeks', hia'herTes are shattered Ay toMMd , , X hoUowlaugh broke f
labor; his mind i filled with thought Cfgai j J. of Robert Harwood,
i r oltr it .lull nnrl lieai'V. - " . . , v ' 'ar--T 1'
from the white
as be -said:
ATxr flfirlinrr tn-tf darlinf? I WaS fhe
only answer that a heart full to over'
i "r - ' - , V. t
nowmg cuuiugivt5.
The starlight ' filled the path where
the' purple sunset lia:d trod, ere they
parted one to dream of love, and joy
and Jennie" Maybum the " other 'to
moan, passionately, Dudley, Dudley;
would I had died ere thi?." '"
Ah T .Teaniette' Maybum, could. thf
heart have grasped what it yearned
fdf; then," indeed;' might despair TjjVe
browned tht 'Soul with darkness. .Odd
irn a rrrforl to lliee. Jennie, ' but thod
flitsf. not.
'It was a''spnrtg niofnjng when the
trpptt were full of song-birds,' anoM-he
violets full of sunbeams. Jennie laY;
K.tw wao .Tpnnifi Marwooa now, ana
The Subficrihcr having been appointed Agent
of th' " ' '' '
tiimiii luMinmnr rnmnlHs
liiu I UALunourtAnbc bgiitrnn i . i
, Of Charlotte, ; -
W ill receive and ; forward Applicatrons for
Insurance-; against jlqss' and
Damage by Fire, on th prineiples
iOf Abe Company ? . t..-i '?.
The Company ia dug a proaperooa bua-ness.
Ko call baa ever yet baen aa.adej,fbii aniu-
i ui...' 7 . .hi. r i.-' i . , 1 1
rpoxilE PlJBLifi taketlnfh?
X vod of informingaU requlrins Literary aid
that 1 will be'rlentjed toj revise IS. and rre
pare It for publication, afnf wilt write Essaya,'
Tales,' Sketches, Lines fat 'AlbumsrObitua?
rieal 'poenw 'ort eeryubject; a ad Letierk:
The utmost secrecy maintained. Address
- - :.. s WILLI E,W ARE, .
. .; A'ug. 31, 18G0. 39:tf. . BrUytCY;.
. BLANKS FOftSAL$BB&s
ana .01 iiw".""1 - ---j -' 1 vLi6ok at yon so : jook. uj.w.j
hie if n;me iOHmerKyufrigHteh
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Rut as the means of refuting them,
rtU Is sh near at liand. and our friends.
may desire to see the facts collated in
an accessiDie loxm. we uevotoy v"
AKrflf t.a nn.rt.ion of our Columns .,
VKivr-t- r"J ' r Tii.i.i'ri:;
The cbargea in. tceJLirecivuiuuge,
pamphlet consist ; nrstvoi. censurtB 01
Mr Kp. tor votes saia lO.-uavt; uecu
orivri h v him-unfriendly to the South;
second, ot votes not, cnargea
dpr.idedlv .obnoxious to. censure-m
themselves, but ..worthy -91- .. t
jnsp iriven in bad comDany-Tas Ad
v--- 0 -----. , ,r ,
ams, Slade & Co.; and, tnira, cUj?ni4
nhspnnp. or aeelect to vote pn . various
occasiops ,yhen,.the ..interests, 01 me
South were involved
himy as if
trttth
ifcar? anwrinessthyeoLiaarcd-rt .rTne girl nestled closer to
th wtn'da are nnee'and- briaft S. bofc. n4 jiLin nf tlm tru
buraiug; iqamewsiiuwwr' dn her mind, and she would-tain comr
ofdeatdeaoWJ feeble anOIta gjj - .JS : ;
haiis-whitend for th grav, tmiendea mv little sister, Robert an-
hare pteireidF urroWa An his ef fr cldTmechariiCal tdnerbnt
nw iqougHi .i .--j ' - , over his soul surgea Wild wavea.w, tcm
Ai oecaip. Jj- -MttiOMbL ,nerhaDSfbei
AHf-i,rirTi,rfc.ifvTl ;on throosh all
"lilt I Vu'"' y -" - s- fi
ViSW.PiHTft"fi(fhreftfin.-- 'Good
the 'wio gs oT five years had swepUver
her since we'last saw net..
'V pnder itttoperi won v ue nyiuv vr
day'?',she,8id,"as' she picked 'ip the
morning paper. A moment her eyes
wandered to' the spring-flowerets and
ir mpniffl vision- TOse a face
thatfn vears eotie bv was shrined m
the most sacred chamber of her heart
bv-sone davs of vOOth.
hie life ih' rie1fJheAsee3 'ihl WMfl
anmngeftOwAW
lnduiirins in tar-iijML.i.H3"1TV7?
,.ArkWo,'.w:Wf?r
5rr;Ber;iui
nine Sotithe Aerstirrf in tne TlZTwu,
live ; B9uidi6f irgiwaBjme; of 7
Tennessee, ampbeU o.Sontn.fo- Ytof
Una',. Jehn. ChainberiBf JCentky Johrt AdamsnmiVed- W lay;thi.
Claiborne, Connoi, Dunlapet,a.;eirnes resolution xn nerya.vw wuicu w
seerR. Garland of J.ouisian Oass- gatiVed-i-Mn;BelVvotmg4 with all thT
'cock of jGeorzi, Jrahainr. 'Graf son, SoutheTrvwabbit sixteeHj MAM
Griffia of South: Carolina, JaiH. negativeAgaia-,-aftT a lengatseaav
Uammotidlptitnvaroiinafpnir ton-rjxviii myCr.
soaf Lojaisianawi oi AJftbr fatien"fthertabhbh' motie -tra
Ufa,.- offjCffijjem iUntm, "8Ti,1n3:-5S
MUUgaB, JjLrJ$;U ney, of South Carolnm .lleed
PmperPettrgre,w,bf .U.iC reSelionjwrrurg-FarTi
iraneisiAV. PickeiisURtbtef lnLr.Wis4 twfendtaenW there
We have taken up, every w
vote tlM triticised, UlliW that ;it
.'fia't:rrtWri frin. -fX' eiiTl'6ok H-
litarytYirgittiay bietds TenuetSeeanit
?4
en
in the pamphlet, thit tneiTrff clas
of Votes referred to were rer;.ywfes
siich as 'became abuthern statesman,
and sucK'al s'h1)sebent'e1cperiet6
shown were 'the wis egt under 'the clf
defer, of Ieanes6eyy:
son of Sonlb.Carolma-;White;):
tuckv. iIenry,JW AVise-4ogeier with;
the, ilpni; Caleb. Cufthiijg, the- re-.
dent of 4 Jhe Breciftridge andlape:
OACjiing AJonvento-. VW1
-a faP-thatven now caused a
regretful' sfghthe face ,df -Dudl&y-
knbSr Rober't JstieTie'st jriattitf
:he worlds If I'cbuld only' lorehun is J
cdmstances; tna.t on every, cwwwu
A wt;;.ti Kp ha Kftefi eh'arked' with'
...t r.-7- ivrr-r-i : 'i? T:s-iniis
vntinrr in 'Daa couiuau , aj
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tond assocrate wiiu,n"jpvvfi
Iffn rrnihea Southern slTatelmeri, who
'fe
.tiUJhe'j.intawl'Ma''P
tiontipoin , tbtiubjeeto select Com
initteewitkin3trilctions to report ttjafc
Congress-pos.ese jjoronstitatiotiaV w
aulWitYiiteUtteryeDe, in any way.
with tJihslittioVi fLalavfei7iajjay
ef.lba -States pf.th(s-Co9federacTr'and
finds hiaiseit. lying AthelplesDl worofcot JJV. jnlessl j lintel thin fit,: ib htt Ten 4rTreir itittot. Hovr,8oorrthe-a
7,cfcft.(.14LLi- vuutv - w-- r o
travetwivxaax oon . Ttr I- leVe of Difdle Graham,
trials and twablea Of the world? "H Trteh9 V Y J .u . Ii
,o c"rr' B.T TT. . .. ,rIV i. w.a.tbA Urao r
f t. 1 t:L 1. -i''.-ii trjWfJXfifS.r Trprleaned heSvi
j gniriies oeiween conrorvnu 1 -r-
A, ' -'! T . T f 1 - A. A z 1 ri
Kairo tnod. and maflT oi .wnom 511111
flnrf1iii1he ronl'orenc'etr their
irU UQ, UV IUC oomyj
her folio wing, -to
resolution to, lay
ter. r;Tha TBotwin; waa. wsrart ; if. crr,cl,;nr-
uc utiu m 5 - o . - , H fl At- nP Iresenb .uoTiTtswu
ent or decitnea .ia- nw.vi-ix.uw,;, "-rrv r JZ ,
.' . . - W
lit filth jHkmi-40L..rt'- v thaU'r4tHe.-4wntonot-.,tiut uouse,
The third V0U?m
enable f him Ao5er . -' 'I r TTinftb
on!tha table, trlthent itoppl.f (Uegerousto theIJmo
irjbrig oual was an. aecojint,
ov.a nravert-AS a?wue-iirarer anuu.r7iauo
I vole on any JBparwnimeaaureju.y.-i"--------- ; The ctorecs'made agamst ir. ueii,
U these action,, aHt'o- ! "i."f5.5ME WS Brecl.nrid.e n.mphl, U1?ef--
nliriT,l!iii!imeaoe3 not 01 ivenvuci.v, o'6?viL, -e--- t t .k.i:,u i.5t5An. lire thus
:Mtrr3 ;W ilieT namea ol Hardin Kentucky,. Harlaa,wnn. crenco Jlr;7fii nttoru
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