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-r B(Hr Cslistijr a4 rrprUir swfel.l IvlMul Kalim. (JcSTt flclktttnj) Tlt Charleston Sews jmjjj TJsa Uuftaia liesural Mett inytt, wlsst, it M refKsrttfd, d WWill Urn. Tottlebcn as Chief Knjiiwwr Kt Scbasibpol, is well known m ,b. Coiled &.UM-TI, Wtot nb-W the year 1840, and thoroughly s-xsmitittl the .Soulh Carolina Raflswstd, of whivh Triatram Tup- per, llsrw. president, as Well i at be llltltUJ Bgiawfrfny ability?, "d it W bent 41 i 4 year A age. , , , , .. (VM Ilrmij ItVmm ftow : twenty i ) conntie f 'WiHonaM, nhicji in .18 JO had ant aggriJfttfl jmpnlat km of H,C4r " ho w jin i aggregate .vt 74J,44,: t"tity thwe count b I of XtncYotk State inclnJiti the A f V- ! Yark, now ahow Urtal population of 1,71.1.744 , ;giiiat total ef U4 h H3uVlb Uir , ti, tll!il the Jxjpulatius of tlw Hta l a, 85Q,OUO.v X York city, whith baa u.w ut B letn nMmibcrif tba -aniWy, nil) buire twm ' ly-ftmr tiixlef tii flw apjwtiotiwent. ,. .. - Peath CMrvhJ CUmut Amo,' th ri'Cdit deatlu in England M announo'd tlmt of , lr. AikJrew Cwn', tie well known hemit and JetUiiiaB, wIhm allege.1 aoluttun J polanh and BWIf VJ BHII wvmtvjl v tu 11 veiieiii-iii 4 W9 . r baak of tb arjfnrlKlit iu Venijgi-s of t reatio the ' KHt, Mr. CroSs ? of 'w.W., mi nt and bv twrtovA IU, m. tarmm jmji'SiioB..aai. Hruiiek, moat o4iiii14 jM-nutial And tocial i baracier. ,; Cvlumbu, - - - llli.11, ,Ji4iAa9 Tn J,TW trt lw.k wi.''J'". pintnl nli "dttt apjleahj ia 1 4ii, jut four j JjJtottJ ttuimlllm lfit ftu- Xiw yrnw fttt, (tWM , lbs Konsn began to Ut paUaJy read at Coiita- i Uapliu, tiausJev and at the mum tinis tl.e HiLJu waswnl IU.liuioud, tmtk ol the wing of the pm. XsTnsfxkbo.b,rof theTenMi Rirer Xa H-stauO (!tinauy held tMr annual inkling i New livrtui oe tlie 3Hh itwt, Tbe Kews s.iy tlsai tbe reports, sjf Uw l'lVsUent and Tri-aswrur sbowett Use Company to U ia debt, but not to tisaiVktewt thai ausus belieted. V m. ti. Hiy- "Wj-Jiilin-w Mtti-ltnnwott;- v4rrw Ja.lise aod llelsry l1. WbilebssSst, Were sleeted I intrs, and Mows V. Jrvi "d Jaine V. I ai in- Wera appointed bf llw ti.nernor. Isnssmtbsbti after tin) SloxUiuM. r' m.- iii the LHnturs met audre-elettnl Wsu. ti. Hi) an, Esj.. I's-vsitb nt, and Mr. H. N. Taylor N-vn-tasy aaj Treasurer. W isder from tbe too of the X-w s that tli Wusk as originally iotemp!sU-d will ni.t be com- j ' pb.-u-.l ; r" ' ( rsfar4; lJ the tii-welary of State from tl.e IV- siduot's privale S-cretarJ, staling that the I'osi- dcut bl, at tb Varm bprings in Virgmi.i, ot. : Matasxisiy bMi, aa attael of chill and S-s-er tiii ' ilar tolhat be tp.-nrd last aulumu at t,lr Kscctttsva MaOws-HS tins ji monitory 'symptoms of which he luvl til for some days before leal ing this eily. Ibe attack was not severe, and the rrssd.t Was Cipilting to prorerd to the AVbita Sulphur Kprings on the tuiloaing Mou day. ." ., U is to be regretted tliat tlw I'r'-i.Jei,t did s jtETbsw rffiet iutSTOTiiw-al Bbatf to fclkiW Use eartsost advice of iiis family physs essm to Ware Use city some days sime, on tlui. early ineej-tioss of his ilioe. NV boie, bow srer, that ha will not Uiiuk of 1. av in.' the pure invni. ait lav --3- - - f away. Haa..t'a'oa. - - " ' -yTWs.s f'uMawaaas.tTse Mobile Tii buue XnmilcS the following table, showing the coniparaiirs number of native boen and foreign ' rssblents inb irinciHil cities of tin- I'uitnl rkatea, from Iho oensus Inldi of 1H30 m16' 'sjj . hi 1840! Bii' Ihistonv 445i 7 - Chicago, Cincinnati, JWtsvil, luisville, Mdwaukie, Mobile, , IVcW Orhaiis, 'ew Yark, JliilaJelplila. ifcl Louis, I. 1,003 i,53 II, 0.15 i.5,"t9 7,181 9,303 30,t7rt 277,73'.' 0flfl,3tll 3(1,3 ! . 13.082 31,341 00.23 12.401 42.883 4,080 4,1.001 23.1.733 121,(109 38,397 tCotto SnWilS wrrspondent of lire Kt. ix.uU llepnblicnn sa. that atiemianof ' iii- i pity baa invented proci-ss, by which 1 1st- "" nsay 4ss ma.lo available for burning and paint- Ing, andean bo ftirnishcd miuh cheaper ihan either lard or linseed. Buys lb' writer : ' -vs ' ., . . ........I -Our .Mlow-cititcn, l'r. iiooerr """"" whoa unuretelidinit otlice is on the north side of Market street, between Kislhvand Hcvci lias by repented experiments succeeded in . 1" curing oil from Cotton sand, ami so Treeing. ... iroiss lhe glutell lierelolorc regaioen i.nw impxHlimeiit to ila practical utility, ss (o render . .it pn-ferred by aomof onr artists, who hav Iril'd It, 1 Die best 1 ; linseed oil,' both for its ghsssiness'and .wbit-ncss, anl aly .0") ease and fegulaiity of iU drying." ' ' .Tb catlillcatet of artists of that lice lire p- Deaded la tlut wvinsiinnicslkin. lo llie effect that Native. Koriegn .11,1112 10.501 for pidf.ting, tn rtgard UiJit-lljsiBi,,'',"Lvot with the eounlies from wlncn tlsry were w . k 1. atpsul to tba IhWd oil but ll.e coitoi, .Hvelr. T" precis, for U waturhke coU.'V , '" Official Vile ,f,lie Male. " - FIRST TiIKWtPT. " - - 1853, CoKUnKftO. ! i -1 'twrilyjik, ..... ' Camden, ijgi ' -Chowan, llcrifurd, i p.,,, 1 Washington, Stia, Inas. 53(1 88 274 255 4-14 858 ?3b aa3 840 834 0 4at 44i 1l9 - 4:r 114 . w-'-w 380 3ut 407 40) t 401 .228 I'atneV nMtfwtv, 8K.fM llTI!l(T. 3 40 Ken. i . Il;.le, 30 '2i ;ti 2M 304 1 1 43 331 1404 iu'i 3it S4 lllaj. 3!ti jut m Jul 301' IV, i.it 4 a 400 i,, 511 " Ti i 61)1 Hi 447 1 101 3 1 13 a tio; 4 S3 739 3.'75 3B3 Sin 177 - ; I'm, taen. Joliev, l-nir, , S lie, ri-elie, hdl-ulu.lie, 20U 43 10,', Ill' ;i',)4 Cailtict, 1 3464 VHliU LUSlKICt tu.t., KrM. as 623 luliill 174 AH -3!l7 003 844 Xcw ,,oa (Ma. 1U7U (KM) 4.'l 41', 3n 4W j'.O u 70? 4.J5 6U OJU Mi'J 892 oyj 1 33 304 079 549iu I- 7 000 tool 113 (JiW ilsSOO 6u3 4u3 4203 joe? aoxs Winsh'w's lliftjorily, 1110 r'uL'lMU MMKICY. i ; - t - iiy - j) - , - , (,'tshMlle, M. kl 1834. 'V (soVHUNO lira. I1' Sa-ri 644 Idtt M3 401 3)1 4W 348 354 4'-"2 MO i-ufl 43 H37 aOU 841 41.9 -S?i4 s.ir is ! 410 41 246 10 275 1107 3, ) 3 44- 913 Wi .713 r j 'nmif-j. Sa-I's, JoIiimIou, 331(1 ! a s 4 SIS ?trj C34 1 UK! 13US ltHlt 707 i'ersoh, a- . ll. A',sniitnc, . t hatliaiii, liamlolph, l,ulll,.rj, .Moufs,, i j "moi1 j ouscrv 3;S I ' ! JlKil K S ...471 ' Pad 47U Stokes; rorMtti, Uoskiiighnm, 1009 49' lai'lMn, I a ie, Vawlkiis, 303 uir) t..i , . ... i s Dun ' lK r - j i4 " Ssrilit 6130 1'uryearrs majority, SEVENTH lHssTUICT. Crsllf, IWm. 30H SHoss, R N. 91 su 200 739 t 'ataw lut, liaston, 739 HII8 373 310 8U4 13B 793 2tl il l.iueolu, - ; Hoaan, - Kill . 7a- . 423 042 .- - 3811 729 472 770 235 902 240 5 r74 100 97H 3-HS 893 384 fl.ltf 23ft. 037 020 I Hi 4101 I Cabarrus, ! I'nioni Ann, Stanly, (hi eland, 73."i7 .V'tm 0743 4014 Crnige's majority, 2041 kk;htii MSTUICT. CUafiMn, Sinshs- 'I. k X. 1142 334 3LS 3S7 021 4'JI .700 874 u8 . Sil S.'iO 43' 129 207 0381 j Wilia-s, i . . ri"" n" 1 alUsell, I m,, Kuth, rf'wd, j MclViw-vil, ( Ib uderson, ! HuiKsoiibe, 325 137 3.13 021 217 243 A62 030 34 2?9 427 330 428 I'.'fll 428, fiill i:.,l lnl'.l 1171 (187 77 319 -Hti( 390 1184 235 311 580 234 310 511 1214 497 050 841 657 ,415 352 68 458 557 807 ! G584 VaiiccV. ill WOVKl, ' 1341 11t7 1673 713 .itn . 730 Mi -T4J-- 1i7s) UU5 " H2 lMi.l 1 090 7(l7 1113 U' 43 tl.tij 744 Vtuj 7 10 4AS3 RH81 .1110 ati h' ni.ij-'iity, .ji'l nun liiftiiavT. SirfT, 0n 331 4'7 lois7 S1Q inzn li'.sr, Jti 7 . 031 11)17 1137 M 403 1378 3ii4 5','8 JtlU u.$ 7'ii 309 14.) 741 1,3 M J?1 3736 l:-le' niajnrityi" SIXTH KISTUUT. -'-'stslf. II..,. SJUiJ 437 --. 731 fj7 tH 877. , ii:i '317 li(H 1)70 129i 140 3111 610 297 ' 6 .VI' 7J8 '9 7t7 484 ' 7t"J U 11-2 li'Sfl 84 213 4U i'A4 iu 1171 i"4 6;ao 7w oi3 . .1. ,"J ' ( ',erokee, I .l.,S--.i. (i !jw,Ksoni Madison) 5111 8.V34 Clingman's majority, 1405 VoTK-The hist Le.-e.lat.ir made three new ' ..... . I TV'II. 1.... ... ll.'. : ' ..'..:... ltrn ML Wilson mid Polk, but as tliey TAKEN AT HIS WOUD: A lew years ago, I tumle one of the vJil- nine psussciigrra ou-board llsesttamcs; Ewiiiy Uar - ; toa, Lvuti'l Mp tbo-Ti-ntivMce. A ploawiiit, in- I o" bi-al ciiptain, a gwd t arj, and ' ocial, K-finwl coiii.aiiy iiia.lp tho trip i.ne of ll.itKure : inditd. loiii hall I rcilifinUr lli VJUrj. Ijny!',artoh ami hr stj. rt livrii' fiiflit. '"vr'5' "",,m,'r ftwiioou, it waa bi4r'd that were to h a wtdii; fefcr the bwjt. ,rvacb-d hrr lUnlioaliom and anid wiripr atari - rhigtlitarid - tig;lT' . be ' i''iiy of the IihIu cabin, and ft-Jilj , !.:..,. .1.. I ..11 .1 i :i .1 .1 t4uatiK iuway tuihe ball, tuaJaiiWjlecfc, id; ,cD ' ,1,e mn t'" imnunt.rin, yithrTTng- otv fortm tnonionl nmi-aa . it nlltl furward, until the principal in the in- ( if enwting scene wer not ouly aiintrd Wt, bnt I (lie rwniHi'kanM cnti of tint history of -each, bct.uii, fact, and surtnin1, all h(lil up ingeti-led by.tlio parson and tweiity-ir witueiwa1 live I iuutly , lesi ing tou in the half plewmut, ball'1 niute ma !u nine, you know, uieu and'woiimi all painful u-p iie anl diull. that oeue the eyw ' i.,M i i-veryhodt signeil, i "'"l iroiu ttiw dium of the ear'so liglit afl lranpWii iriind yon,- Well, woTnndi d lo od at a niaUilicvut beoeli bottom., tall hca - i... ui -.:i.... L a i . iitc uieu iuier '" uoiiki Waking a uWp cool shade, while they with tin p-r grivn bank that 'bore them, wore itnagi-d in the gla-y river, so cb-ar, so true, that inten i - ii only pointed the faU- bum reaL. Cutting Hits charnieii pjt in twain, came a murmuring ; crystal spring brook, scarce Cur spans wide, loj li itself iu the mass of Tennessee waters, they HOW El'IIUAIM 11XEU THE MASTEU. .in turn to be ahkc ht in the Ismndl.-ss sea. K,-,raim loolitt!e (promising youth, aged fif j o sucner waa the staging out than t'' , u.-, ,) floiiiished u the Ureeu Mountain State, 'emerg.-d from tbe ladies cabin, a fine, manly . lu Maiiuuui 0.-1, in ordinary matters, but jls.kmg allow arad m faultless taste, intell-ct ..-.i.n.i.g.a e.erj i.-,ii.ir.. w nwo.-r in. we per-. lHUT.). lg wto lhe (lat ev(.rjtoo bad, when you know that, if tUerc's uy f.vl lyipj.uess ,hne lke pfiJ-llot. scen.-e ou;wM)! V (, FXJyuv) ArtJlg'ttett the sea. 1-eaini.ji on liisarm was Use JM'htitf11iTaSroS to ! the 'hirici' of! hi-r fine bsile eyen (te" tales they wen-yspealiing deep rnH'tiuSi, ami her exprswise hp qiiitering Willi soppnsseU eacilemcht, while li,r,lr,-s step nJ grace was that of a queen. "There tocy,, are r "Tliat. herjT ' Ob, ho handmi nuri from many a I'P, iiom many a Hp, a ve instinctively mail,) say to iel Itiein jiass to tin-altar. ahJ wh.ire tliat j was we bad about as S.-ar an idea as a trans cetidentalist generally. has of what he is talktng a'snit. Ihit one thiliL' we all s em. d to know si.t. tt.. -ysj nbi'i,. ami tn fuHtg in their ui . ,i a s ,i j r t, , ,., , . (,,. ed aa arm was ottered to each, and thus luan li' J cut of lliu cat ,11, down tbe stair, across tho staging, and up the slopiug bank. Sitne Jiltv vatds up the brook, the fair stop. " ; , , ,' , I.i ,l. atnl ininoi.r Itiiiiilu tli.ie xl.Hi.t tr,llt rh ieattr bthrrtn ihtm brid'ol as it was by tin I Winding tinkers ali i crosMsl bv a stream of ilwvc-s pur isa intlf. AH was silent slill until broken by the minister, reaiing in ay iiu- ..j r ssivejuaniitr, And. of lhe rib wlich the Ixjr.l lii-l lis, I taken from iii.iii lna.le he Woman iaud Uvughi ls-r to the mau. And Adam Said this is no bone of my bone and flesh of my jfl.-sh, sie shall be called bvcause she was token -i j leave Ins , is wire.ainl out of mail. Tlieiefore shall a, I nan fatlur .'iii.l mother at id i MIL Ill, 111 I lUiey snali oe one Desii. tie cios. sed the bonk: 34D,1 laii.l ottered a ust touching and beautiful prayer, Jiiot a heart but seeiucd to feel that earnest aii 3305 !.,.,. , , . I s-al to (lie throue of giace. llien asking tlie ' usual ipsestiotis, he pronounced tin m husland I and wife. The bride, slowly sinking on her ; knee, raised brr beaotiful laiw, all w itb. u ats, and her ehssx'd hands, and in the mosl t t'Wirbinglv sweet voice, tremulous with deep ' 1 motion, said, "And now, (, merciful rather, :,rr.-nf lli:il on r two lirt's thus iTTtiteil. mat- imn- full Mow ill one, i ti as tins riv ul t, until we 1UI1V oo III oil-, eeu itsiiiis m iini, uuiii - 'reach tlie rier of death, and Undivided In faith . . . ... , 'and coiuTuci, 1 p'eymlWd'W'-WW'thiite- Ttef- ' ... 4 ... . mil smil.-s n the and of the pure and bh-t.'', - ,.. . . l .:iij : :i.:11 t more of this Iwautifnl dpina. Not a word, not '.. .1 n - a IlllOeiUl-nl Mlllll rtll 111V ,ii.M.-, .., i,it .v- happiness. O, lovely panorama how thou art graven on this heart ! This happy man w as in the act of imprinting a kis uvon the smiling lips of his mngiiinVent bride, when the ch ar topes, of a manly voice startle .1 all llicrr pleasant . . , .i i i reverie : the universal giuo rinieu on a uaini toinc tallfrnm;?. mnnn nt. representative oi a iaie wneie sic-ps 1 1 n ii ssi'n. . " I can't stand liiis any longer, l'nrdon, la-dii-s. piidon ; I have a prupnsition to make on tin- failh of a niau who neu r lii-s nor ti ilhs. I mmW make it or rfir so lieregiKt. -ow I will iniirrv on this fpnt any l.-oly that lias nerve to lace audi music ; look al me, and if you can love me as iu loves" (pointing to the bride! ' I'll promise to Ik- a hiisban.llo you, and such a busbaiid as she deserve, run! such a husband .....l wUliuaU to Uui woman slid crimes t'rt'WJiiig under lii wing. t r.,-i.,.. kiC that no spot nofsSinie attifchi-s to mynanie r .svr shall : and 'this anil i" Wimrt jmrt ,,-nt.,, the one who can Itust to ii Who'll ... , . ', , .fjikeJiiel" and hi eve ran si . wlv over the crowd j - ,ot tianusomo wvtiucn arouna nun, ins earmsi - I ....t, I.O.I ...r..!-.,, bii,.... i . , . , .- fol i tie: all was surprise ami dsp svinpalliv in isi nini nv.i i - ii imu i",i-,i i. . . " . v. , , ,, an won l get iu-k.e.1 lor u, nuuicr. i , o with the fearless, excited orator, when, to llw, " (Java al aiu aatonUhment and delight of every one, a fawn-' By this time, the victim was at hand. I - It j, ot the gnx-x-r s. fault," Mrs.. Kiuley 'like, dai ye.i girl, from the flowery banks of ' Air, Enlintim,' if you' had applied yourself asjtmtstvred courage to say. " 1 knew it was L l tbo A'iibaiiia, bpied to his side, and, looking ivab'Usly to .your tasks at sch.s.1, bow much rguy nt when I bought it. Our expeusc are so 'coufidciiliairv unto his eyes with licrbaud on his uJ,'-THU?thilie..H By thrs timoliisarm wat. ; arm, s in! i around her w aist, and parting hi-r curls (black a "'.j tm, winrt at midnight) looked . steadfast 1 W ' - . ly ill her face for a moment, and signed the.con - tract with a kws that all the married hsdius - pro - ..ne.Hl bw.penuineiiOitPeifcCllv saliifactory. t --. 1- o ; Raising his flushing ej e with triumphant 'expression from tlisidcsrtiji job just rocnth - I cd, lie snb I, iWd iere it that"! Wm r iSend ljhn rirht htft on tliin spot w will be made jno, tserer let such liK-k an lAse past u by j waiinj oimule ao g ah and on Umt ; kH wbtro they firat m4t wire they toleiunly - Urtiu:tl Wbettthu wrji da, " What tiod l,il, l.i ii m ui .ut j.urul..i il'wA uwn ; g tliuirf. aA up. Ult ffolw! the ecLot lor'aj uiilo ;.tv"y h;uij tvk-4 to the hiippy, : uciy,'yi'tui'uua Alluw, tjij every laly iu that j 1 c4 i rs A tliu Jai hi' Vtvung aud baud-, - j tut J. iimuuitly reeuvrcd niy t lf-.niiiou an.! - , . tarunl--tb-iu:aiiichftom an; womef. kis - eh oilier alwuy aevuied a wa-te of aweet - 'w m to mf . bnt tlicv kito- lite beti iauahUis.l lrUutiug, happy, ail ruturneUon tward. Our ir' 1 gcnerois raptaiu sit a splendid mp-;r ; tlie lktk -mittbt hH two -fwrtiCutes lliey were Jigu- j 'llien we danced, we laughed, we made iltil- dr. n o"f qiirkrmyv, B;Wfee4a f u?v. 1 1; that ai it ninv. when the wa'.eh chanirvxl at .i . . .i . n ti..r ii. .1.... me iioeMi oi iiiiii, me lllMH? u" ltl" u. j "t"o ""Tr1 .i !of the rier reiu-tieoT oiiTy itn nubrokon echo ofjiciuity since, but we pity Epb if he comes back . tbe hoarse cougbing of the Emily I5arloiis enH to teach school, nest winter. ' gin s, for we sh-pt, and our dreams vaiuly tried ! to vie wills the loveiy reality of the eveuing. aiiJccc iltaae. "T;" - - j,,, u Wj,rcMU it, Jealh on biu' corn a WVUiei'i speller.- 'Tin re was but little diu:,a care-worn woman, asilogitically, "tliat you jjerof lib iisiuiinir his brain its escessivestudy ; disliked mutton-chops so very much. I knew, he w ' slitl peeked and jrebcllious' pupil a! l i;a N , ...o U,e U,, iB regard to uu,, Sud esoculion of mischief, but Wiru liU .j !4ll.rs;U) a, like Sale'. , u,,,..,,! fl-hennau " No rti , J In h in h i wortll s fig, Knei-jil a ssImniIoI' fli." However, as his father had never read that 'a " nuie auowieogu is a uangsrous tiling, ana was Iiiiol iiko llie iiroji-imor oi .soivai, anxwiasxo , . - .... l.-.-i, Li, ..i.'v s..Ti -iS 1,mip Ki.limim w.ls arnt to ' I - - i 11. . IiiI S. i,., In !!..- Slltt..! liMbill lli.it , ' . , . , . . , lie niil.t Income vereea in tlie tnvsleries ol rcaj - in,, tvritnif' lt, siiIm f.' llir.'A t ill 11. tfi s '.r Kf.'iow's (rteml awtn, he stucK to Ins books kc vbM-r's wax to an lie stone." II.- r..n.li,i t rni.iin.iA.t ...... .if S.-H1. ik.1 ItAin. Is f ire In; abandoned the p- b bh-s in the ' pol lioe'k and tnsiiK'd' departtw t lie succeeded, liV DoN rrv. in writing hiriH-:t tlown an ass his gntTnrpriical Hnnmlariei re as iiiJetimte ae tliow. of tlw M. ximn Ceaimiisvsiiaiers in tin: vrni ulnar class Iiis ' muftis' "ere Hit ariably sulky. and In-fure the termination of the lesson, he gen-1 -eiailv touiid lunisclf in the nbti-ctive case, and ' . , , , , . vioveined bv tear of tlie stak : that is to sav, " ,,,'. , . ." ul.li.nte r u us , il itut rat.-.l an a. 'tied Sru liiiltl tl , . ', , . , -, veiu, jsi.ii l.j.uiioiii sr 4U ooiecu nuiun.iic, went 11O betUr with him. His kuowlwlga oil , j . ,- a . 'rooU was confined to aalras or flag-rogt , ... 11 ' he practise. I addition to tliu masters troubles,, subtraction of applet from' Hiixlesk, niultiplica- ..... . , , I lion VI errois, auu Uilisioil hiiivhij toe dviiolus. " ' ThemastTrasrd i bv stamp, who professed Ul.cf in tho wisdom ot , ,, ,, , ," , , . , , . , . , , , , ' Insci.'tn steak too. Uow could von be so at Se'loiuoii s vn ws of sparing the rod, nnu hfl ' . , , . t t surd .' no ibmbt of In- smcentv, bv his manner of ap-: . , . , . - . . r , . i . ,. 1 The tears came into tlie wife s eves. Itut she nlvtii" it in Eidi s rase, afrer iiinKiii? limi sit . - " . .. . - - , t -ill 1 !:.. Ii" oier win in.- irirei nail iruei u laiaiuiu:. it : ., . , , , . . . , , ' - s me lie "-1 oi Mies icoge is n oiren, as some univ , , , , - .;--, --x .-"',.. v , .. ..Uhuru weriUew wolds spoken during Uie meal; contended, he U-camo tut imatelv nciinainted i . ... ., .... , v tor Mr. 1 in ey was out of temper, and his wife ' . . .x' TXn.C imus mo , i. ,e . . i ..r , 1.-..1. l.,l.. UK ni'IMSTIl, el eOUI-L- l-l-ll linnil l ,Wt sunn , . ' suwinit; when the cat was confined in bisdtwk, over night, how should our hero know anything about it, aud by what rule could Uiey bold Mum accountable for tbatttrav snow -ball that knock yd off the pedagogue's lint, after school was out i Bui everything has an end, and so had the . .. . , . . mat ksmausliip to young ideas, received Ins paj ''mid went ou his way rejoicing. Otic pleasant afternoon iu tliu following sum mer, our incorrigible hero was employed in dig ging ' murphies," and presented as iicrfcct arep i rescutative of the j;reat unwashed democracy as I call well be imagiued, when a sprucely -drcssi-d Uudividind approached, upon seeing whom, Kph broke oih into the following soliloquy : Who kin tin t !c? By thunder! it's the ."""."P W "e . -hoot master, all rigged up in bis new store .,l..wn I,, In- s-,if trUiomm mt issm lilsst,! " ' claws tliot he used to shake me with. The darn- j cd critb r has cum up to 'tend the ball ct the 1 - 1 .- , the taV;rn n,t.N an noosr ne, comtn 0 " ; pahivvr with mo, an tell mo Welti eeriaiin 1 . , ,,. . ., . sloru-s aiH'put t liens seti-tort men usei was aliens . . Mflii.v ti. imiHiul lin til " "'"."" -, - - n stiiuo in sum , . , , . , , in ' bnir cues i ll psv mm on sum old scores. T , ,. , , , .. ., ,' more you Might h.ne .iccompli-lie,!, sasU l.ieex- master, with a patroniiing smile and a wave of '" the de xter 'cli.' ! Hello, Mr. Brown, who'd a thot o' seeiu' you . . -.. , - 1 l. " ..'.-...' 1 V. I. , up here! lleow .su jvii dew ! continued r.pls,jjlr. stnley, pushing away Ins Cotte. IU r- ! sei.-ilig tlie snowy lid, and shaking .the baud it j User, drink cold wralcr than this strong, coarse coicd, with it tchciueuca) that bryugbt teat-si - .. . Jnto. tlig martyr's eyes ; (lion, as if jut perceiv- j his wife, almost ready to cry, offered to have fing hi mistake, lit added,-' There, gaul dam It ! : tome lea rua.W - - j lve sslcoTyour gloves-Ldhl ona minu let' iei"3IrA.' TmTejrwMinr endeavoring to "sae utn'" brush it off, said lie, producing s sweaty ban- Idannt, with which he rulilied in the dirt so ef-, ! Actually a U di-fy all cbaning jtroutmui, while he managed, at tlie aaine time, to inflict a large pot on the dwliestely-cmlroidercd rent, with tlie ' back of hi hund. ' Oh, TtV of no conquiicc,' and the master, illi a (kU attempt at a tiniW, that oontradic- ltd the nxecrtiou. ' I had inucb ratJier aeo your hajid wjikd in tliat way tiian by anything dia- Cut it m our private opinion that he would 'sooner hare shaken handii with a connterfeitcr 1 than a potato-digger,-at juat that lime. - ! Jlellu. Mr. llrowiLthetaVa nkeeter on yeu back let me kill him,' said; Kph, bringing hi .dirty paw down on the potlee coat wilb die j force uf a pile diiver. This hint uliot fairly routed the mnst.-r; he j made a preeipilute retreat, and left his lormen-' tor in possession of tlie field. Mr. Brown wasn't j risible at the bull that night, but an individual remuiUiug iiiiu, in verytTrty LibilliiiieJitliiiglil j law U-eu-aeeD in the darkest corner of the yve-1 J .....k c. !..-.-. II- I. u id-.i y.v From Peterson's Magazine. " Save.iB Somctlilng Else." Br tLI.KS SIITON. "Multon-clio again for dinner," said the Weli- fcd looking Mr. Fiulcy. 'Ib-ally, my dear.it'. "I wasn't aware, 4aines,T answered the wife Indeed, you prefered beefsteak ; but then beef is high, especially sirloin-sleaks," " WeU, well, never mind for to-day," replied Mr. Hnb7, crossly helping himself to a chop. '"Hut don't for mercy's sake, give me any morn of this stuff, meat 1 will noteall it ; sirloin-stAks I must have. You can easily save it in some thing else." , ",ave it in something else '. But how," ask ed the w ife of tierself, "is this to be done f Her i kly allowance w as already as small asTt coiiEI ls considering how manr niootln kIip had to feej. and that she was compelled to disburse , , . . ' more, or less ot it continually lor "sunilnes, that's nothing at all," as Mr. Kiuley said, iow it was for uieii ling a new pane ; and now it was for a dozen of new tumblers, or clips or plates, ,or J le-illslie. Sometimes it was even cigars. her husband saying, as -he left the house, " yon" must gne me half a dollar, Anne, to' buy cigars I go down town ; for I find I haven't a bit of smsil change; aud I cau't do without my a'ler- insui'Sniiike.'1 The next day, there was a juicy' sirloiusteak I ! for dinner, hut only one kiud of jotats. 1 ., , -'-"AVhr,-h sweet potato 1 1 nw is this t - Hons is tins I Vo oes to-day, when I like, rw vou know. i invdciir, roasU-dswt-et potatoes, particularly with j. . ' '' , , ,, , , " I Usouiht 1 would save the extra money for , - , '. -,, , tho steak in that war, timidly answered Use , ' '' , - - , , - -j - "tiood gracious, no ! 1 ,1 rather do without i .1. , " t.ii. . .,,ti.i ,t. 'i. v....i "Pos- i;i;....t Hlin J,tin.ipi. ,..at- ,4 knew Ifint hr Imslisnd leitil what lie e.t led m - tsceue, and so she choked dow n her emotion. did not dare, trust herself to talk, lest she should eak siwawsjMi-Mjafc, ... The third day, the steak was CJtceTlent, and , ,u. the sweet potatoes browned "lo turn, ! ... , '. .. , , , ., Mr. Viiil. .r. w.m it niiiilul Imtiiiv m Ka nluar ar ask ov(f- , rio,-1)uddinir. - At , c sight of this the gloom gathered on his brow. Boor man's pudding, I declare. Really, An- :0(,i-id ,k!slt(ky ff v,ij, lli. i.ftfr.iul.Jjriindi j fliir r- fcinoL rnirf." Indeed, James, I do fry to please you," said tho w ife, bursting into tears, " But I cau't afford to give von every thing, provisions are so high : and I thought you'd rather have thi cheap pud ding, dials do without your steak or sweet potatoes." "l'-haw! IWt cry," hastily replied Mr. ; Killle " To be sure I'd rather do without a jgood pudding than not have the others" be con- jtiuued,!rlKire placably. "But there's really no ! necessity of it my d., for. in so Urge a house- I . . hiiu d as ours there arM)leiitvot ttiineri oft wmcB the price of a good pudjing might besavea." No more was said on tlie subject tuat uay. !ut, a few-jiioruings Aer, Mr. Fiuley, on tasting ,- fl ..:,i .ubknle nnssisiir iIkwii hi nisi j Ins cv.flee, sanl,uilh.uly putting Uow u ins oip What s the' matter w ith our Cofbv. my dear ! j ...... . ... ft-. : ,.aiv. that crcKiT lias clienleU v.otu -niiy T lias cheated you. . - tasting it again, "tins stutl' is Lagnvra, and not hili, my dear, that we must save in sonietluu 'an, I 1 thoie-lit it would lie felt least. iMirhans. in I' k. a . . .. llie conce. ! "The very last thing to sav ' t 1". I . . 1 . . I ' anvjrilv said Lagiiyra.,'' And sMdwattst; bo did dniik, thousli something else," for her husband will not deny bimwdf in, anything, and forgeta toioerMM her allowance. lief last exferhnent Wat to forego i new apriiig bonnet. But her haband, on aee- ling her come down, diMt.i fur church, on a aunsbiny May morning, with her Uat year'i boo net on, grew very angry, declaring that " there waa no need to make herself look like fright, he" waen broken merchant." But, when one of the children told why the old bonnet waa worn, he made no offer to increase hie-wife' atipetnl, but only grumbled, tulkily, tliat, ilia might bve iaved it in aomething el WhenT nee a well-fed, dogmatic husband, who has a care-worn wife, I thiuk of the sirloin- b ak, jibe pudding, and the bonnet ; and won- dbr if poor Mrs. fjnley tt the only woman, who, to gratify a selfiih htnband, Is made the victim of a ing " IK oktiiiso liLUE, . j From lbs Louisville Juarwal. j TI8 NOT FOR FAME. Belifvs ass Uis ao sails at fame That tempts sny brsrt Us lays to trill, It tmnlHes twt to speak the Sure Which all its chambers smob to fill A lor for all llie beanntt . . - Iu beavea, on earth, sa a'iyt nr ssa. And fain would loach snss spirit chord To wake sa saswerinf airtudy. There's mnsie Irnnblins; ia sny heart, Rtrsuij music, like ihs ss stielTs leas, Wbtf h fills my bsisssj with delight. Must kwljr whsu 1 am slune j . Then, lies ihs foaataia from the swrtb, Or warUing from the birdling's breast. My Uioutrblf com gushing from shy seal. Ana cannot, will not bs represt. Yog askwiff tarssd sny girlish harp And SaoghriyTfiw ta stWoTstaf -j - Go ask the snuuniain-ltird, who plamsd And gave such witdnees lb her wiag Go ask ika star wtMnos earns ks Itfbl, Ask th brjhl ssa-ahell wbessea sis Solas, Who gare lbs ruse ila sires aonse And Ul their answer ua my ewa. Ah, as! ibis glsSAstiati croars of Fssas ' For wojAsu is leu akjlit a priis To trust her gStle hesrt upon, With all its ardent sympathies; The bay.wresth,oa ambition's brow, May rest to-day allbnrM and'fcir, - Aad, ere lo-aiorrow'a suar dsara. May turn to buraiag ashes there. Let wtrrnan auigTt tTnttW TarTi, ' That ffMtriessly snoants ap ess bigts. And, while she sheers the hearts mi earth. Lei her bright wing slill seek lbs sky, Winning wilts sweetness sad with sung The thoughts ot those who watch ber flight To rise above the rlonds of earth, To the sweet dime of lore and sight. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. - One of our Exchanges furnishes the following statistics with regard to the 'vo branches oftlie Presbyterian (Tiunh in the United States : . -'-. l-BKSBVTEIUASt. CHI BCH (pUl KBOOLj l'uring tbe ccciesi.istical year ending May, 1855, there were organized two new Synods, Italtmiore and Allegheny ; and uirte new 1 'resby tcries, vil ; East Mississippi, New Orleans and Yazoo. . Synods iu connection with Use General Assembly, . 30 Presbyteries in oonnection with the 0e- eral Assembly, 148 Candidates for tlie Miuistry, "123 Eicentiatew-, - 23" Minislers, "' " 2,561 Churches, 3,079 Cburcln'S organiied, - 77 Members added on examination, . -.-134)83 u- . . certificate, 9,380 Adults babtired, 3,433 infattta,-'---- j-m :,,B,U,7Jt4. Whole number of communicants report ed, 831,404 Missions, Education and ' Publica- tion, . t387,62 rBEfBvfaaiAK chi -hch (rw- school) During the ecclesiastical year ending May, 1 853 there was organized ooa new Synod, Presby teries the same as last year. Si-mxls in connection with Use General -sr., Presbyteries in connection with tbe Gen- eral Assembly, 108 Candidakw for the Miti&ry, 438 Licentiates, 111 Ministers, 1,387 Churches, 1,639 Members ndded on examination, 5,81(5 " certificate, 4.80O AdulU baptireil, I.TOS Infnt ifii Whole number of cotniuiihicauts report ed, , ' 143,029 Amount ennttibuted to the Boards of Missions, Edueatiou and Publica- ' tion, - i.2C,85 Joll-BV Qt'EN 8ABE- Jolin, tall auil a wag.waa lajvisnf hi Irs, When his Isisltaifv. rsihet uncivilly (W, AreoMeU him ihus a Bias ul yoar in ire, Musi be., 1 sheiihl trtittai a very large eater!" "Nay. tisy." qinih the wag, ' 'lis ant ss va say, tor a bsthY with sue ge s er Ing sswy !" ifusloa Past, Amft 30., The following notice was atHxed to a shop iu j This Ousc '2 LelL llitiijuir Necks !l.oar." Cbwlesa in his excellent " Il'tstorr of Plants," notices the yirtoo' tf hemp thus laooukally : . By this cordage, ships are guided, be'lU are i rung and rogues kept rnawe. WIIO FIRST EAT THE OYtSTEEf " Alrnost'ewryboly eats the oyster avow, but . who eat tie creature tint, and thus introduced") tbe fashion, Is a problem to many.; V kara : beard it said again and again over the steaming' "stew "that tbe first adventurer in tbat wsw wat a brave man. It really looks so. A trsaa :f may bravely face danger in battle and a tbots-s sand ways beside, but others bsra laeesj danger before, and, to a certain extent, be Ynowi (be Wl - Alrrfw ' ? nature of the perils be is incurring ; bat not SO ' with the man who first cat the oyster.' Ha was a brave mart. It war an untried an J a critical experiment. He knew not what the reattli would, bewbsilhcr death by ysonisg -tjr what not Ue was, we repeat, a brare manl v 'H-'Za, - - Wr doot -know wtert-tb name xrf tire bold - -adventurer after good things and novelties WM. who Gnteat Uia delicious luxury, Wtwelsatat . legend : A matr-waa o eky walking by tksv tea shore, and seeing tbie bivajvie susimal on tba sand where it bad been cast .by tba waves, ba picked it up while tt was in the) act of (rapinjr. Observing the SAtjiuiio atiwsUiriesa f the mta- rior of the shells, he iusinunled bit finger bs tweeit therntbat he might feel their shifting sur. fisoe, when suddenly they closed npoo UsaeaVK -ploring digit with a aenaatioa less pleas urabla -than be anticipated. Tbe prompt withdrawal of bis finger waa scarcely a mora natural mosjsw" . meat than its transfer lo bit mouth.- It it not -very clear wby peopla when they hurt their 6a-' gcrt put them to their mouths, bat H It rrj nr'' tain Usey do ( and in tbsa ease tb ntuH waa moatllnatev-:;'.. 'lll'J Tbe man witB di pinched finger had realired' ia ' a moment of abguiab tbsx sltslicioua juiee f tba-oyster (or the tint timsTi Johft.QUnsjiuus. having burnt hit fiuger, first tasted bis fisvorita, erocklin!, ' Ths juica at Ust oyster was scatter, than anytbiag he had ever tasted before ; so tW opened one after another and feasted tharaaa It) bit filL He proclaimed bis discovery am) tbaa -introduced oyster-eating into fashion, which fash ion, uulike others, will neverbecotnev old aasjf trnfasbiormble. :T - We wish we knew who was tba first oystea eater. We should move lor a monument to bsa memory a monamcnt of peart t Svirii y thtAgt. -: '! -"', r -''S BL1XD Wimii r siT h. mrri. Tell mo mother how the sunshine looks, I bel i the genial warmth upon my cheek, J toa. isV, not. And lull me too pf the tWelj flowen ; I, inhale the sweet' fragrance, and fool , their aol clieek against my own, and jet I cannot tesv their lovely colors. ; I hear tba liula soog bird. . as it carols its sweetest notes bat cusnot baholsi, iL Tbe moon ia brightand tba start, my brttv .iM! me look like diiunoiids iutluj ,fcjr aV, night Why nioUiev.Jwai ,aJh)WiWabiiUifa;- and rnorpermUted to teal f Why wanthaj(iW rious sunlight shut from mef Oh, mother, itv it not sad to be in darkness always will X tw W ,-: The mother's eyes filled with tears as tba Usv, tened to blind Willie aweet child hebadaeet beheld tlie light of day, and as ha listened ts the deacripfion given by his companion, ia bia heart he wished to be blessed with tight tofls. He bad been told that the eaath'waa very bean- . tifiiLyet all to him waa trtdtsrkness,-TsW h't ear caught t,hstjet a gu-lUr j, ' little Telvet finger would past over ths strings, aa if by touch to learn soroething of the brio ot that which gare him so mnoh pleasure. ' J ,As he beard the gay yokes.of his companiooa -he would wonder to himself how a tnfihs looked. Ah! those around him little knew what Ueaa- feJtejyiMi to jth... many qucstions.put to Ufem by blind Willieu lr.il - -i- -i a, -. t-- , 1 . . -JBi. . situo urn iney imagine now mucti ha would los to aee those, beauties, upon which, they gaaed with such cashless eyes.' . " , But Willie will not always ha blind. Not No ! lhe shall yet via the beauties of a brighter clime, though all ia dark before him now, ' Norfolk, Va. . rolsis Xott. ' Well, CuffcVa! msois W4fctsejfrVf' r.- .-- ing in meeting this afternoon 1 i ", -.. ' LKaug massa ! Taking uotes,' wat tba ro- ' You taking notes V exclaimed the msstur. ' S.irtin, master ; all gentlemea take note.' ' Let me see them,' said he. .. . Cuifos thereupon prxxiueed biis slieet of paper, and Iiis master fouud it scrawled all over with all torts of marks and liues, at though a dotes) spiders, dipped in iuk, had marched over it, . ' Why, this is all nonsence,' said the miuistee. as be hsAed al the ritsteL. ' WeU massi,' Cutfea repiied.' all the time you was preaching. t '" .1 rosy X.lt . Saws, The late' Mr. Sobosom Kothscbild, of Bam baa left a fortuue of X4, 500,000 sterling, wlucli "wibsj ' divided hetwoan bis two nephews. . -.- .- - tTra. iVrw at Ou H'A.fr SsJarPreai dent licnce atidsujl arrived at tba While Ssil- i ' ohur ou Tuesday last, al 1 i o'clock, M, Ha waa welcomed in a handsome speeeh from ex-Presi- dent Tyler to whuatt he briefly responded. ' IrrtTtt. Osj Uetoiasaid."lh,at tiere it but.tbis diircrence between the death, of old men aud vcung men : that oM men go' to (lealh. ; aud death comes to yo'lng ineuV
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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