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j i i v v" " . . ; i . i , . , , . . . , . A :i f icud nt' lleory Ciav, ntni sin those whu for sixteen Vi'n' inured hi,. widtriion to ll.v Presidc-ticy, Ave eon fx.- tn art anyii'iit grudge Hgttui..' ).t. Hioiilmtioil llliolo Mt C'lllClllllJl'i, We V,t:l flint Mr.' Clay failed lj lm, hottest ofliee mmIu, gift- f in cnn.wcnce of the, rong received tf Mr. Uut fiaiisu J n J, ami that these f . wrong-i win, oeii iu eiboilt of person-1 . at r..l jtolhicul injustice. Tlws iwilitiealf position was" both a matter , .f right, -.- and for one'ljelonglng hi Mr, Uuchauai, -:- - - --- tolitictil cIhI, muiivr f lutjrrimt '' -erwal c'du.Hujr and injustice was a' y() , ": TTf step beyond the jfr.'j.riclitf..f lip.Jiti-j r . V. ' c-al cuitVM1. tHU cj i-uirat; iiumii; whoso tf""- -,aum ' more to him, and more to hi friend thai airy political sue - cvu. ,U' coahl ewut down Mr.:lUI, the kttr of ftccfi.miico .f Mr. Fill- I" abetKT.ii!ir-tU.. ri ,' .i.u..-.l..t . H iiiecw y mjnii., Ki m- "i i.iw iirinciiie i me itiiivricaii luirrv, iH.W IlWM.pfcce ..rl1.r1.,,..ther Whido B approve of, , that i-.:V.i ',: i. "i: ... ...v...; i.i i . i-Vr... . .i iimu. f - j - .,tha;,UoH4jucd .he i, VC.irr,J?,l u declaration which cou'd tie deme 1, a i . it in every net. Would that ono mi will iditrac statement, made b-fore the pe-! in; and able to rentore" the original )ik, and which could be aiiiW ered wiic-rv. s'mplic-ity and purity of tin; j.-o.ernineiit." it waa made. tSSr .'ht lie aain in the place where hi ribefore.. Isfl, Mr. Iiichniiai ci.imenced ajmr(jniiiiiee towanl 31 r. May, troiu wnu-li lie tia nim i j 1.; ...ir .1 CP reilrTfU lllliliw", " iruw l lie niiii.iin !' WI ,C" ""'"" "-."l- "' HJarrf..... and Corrupt,.,,,. u.h.. Mr. ( hir, and with Mr. Adanx Mr. llaehanaii irAHinible for that ch.-im.,,1 i. , 1 tt , , , , , . .. . , ., ,r Jifle Lourait ! I IiilaiU'ililiia w a cho- nud diM.bly int. because he knar i faisi- p. , . , ... .,' . , ... , J , . , , .. 1 -en I ivHilvnt, will, a ice 1 rcMiiciit trom r U ""J if nt l,,,,u.,41"?,,,(l:- 'TT .!. -Stat.-. .S,.eche were deliur d bv kremcr of IVnm,. Ivan.a, l...t ... 4ae.- Jw y : W rng4 ff. 'Mf. : i. Hid to be evi.linilv ,.lu-.,ue,.ee of ,1, um-Io Mr .bo haimn ,hc )f . r,.ivt.,i,l u c.m i wiinexa "" " V ' iieiicts in mr vhmiu . m I., . a opposed to the elevation of a miiita ry e'.ieAain, and to k otlk-e under th.r etvil.iin. John (J linv A lm, w!,.m, lie preferred to (Jen. JaekwHi. So far from the charge bein true that Mr. A l im. hail etr iiiada any proNiti..ii to Mr. tiny to rvtieve rupTl t'r..m him, or that Mr,-Clay had vvr promiwd a l) anpport ti him, thi very Mr. ISuehanan hfmc-lf, a we learn after neatrv a Me . ... I .:'i 01 1 ram m lorinai nicc himi unfiin.' on ln'4artTif MS HayrMla.e.T to Mr (': that hr wilil Ik nt.ul rft,i, j ' S'Jt. '- G-U. J.li-l-miHMitlfrtitm. 1 lie IlloJ.Ve, t!ie tender, if therl) i.-r rj- anv. r.i iie troMi the otlit-r kiije It w n4 Jaukvi.4 friei, 1 I-ii III from) i.-n ill JH.itl 1 M.eiirv t I.i v, uli -i . :a n. J.n kjn 1 t.'rawl' -rd Were ill the tfeld tw. t -r a- nv.il can lidaten f..r the lri 1 nc . '1 he '1 linen of the It h, n late li.e fiet n we l.a'C h.l'ore, and indeed cmliru, tlieio: "The bargain and. inliiuif" nla-nl.-r originate I with Mr. I'.nriiHi.a, u!'li. ij lnt roiii,il.i! il bv bi colleague (i'n 'e iiieuu;r.lien. Ja k-it, in fyl"'?,':!'! ;r , v i it ij credenw to the charge, made Mr. llii.'haiia!! hi princijial aiine. Wlwn 1 -it ' ! i-1 v apju-ale l to. hi I. -Iter, a'tli m'i "A"-' failing t. I '.iifinn the tctini 'iiv he i eliei-tf- t H11', did not do Mr. Ciay tiinl ample ji ue uioeii lie. ah'oc uilotliir nyii at aniiintoii. win!.' tin C.HiIenf in tliu House wan pending in he'i iui v, ISi... had it in In, pmi i-r ! h u h r. " Tin 'charge rested wholly oti I lie f let that Mr. Clay took ofKee nn-Jer Mr. A I- not i the nembiance it mv ."'iwr. pri t. divert or by impliiatioiiof harfaiii; wh!e the tirt ami only oert iitniie iTtie" ul.jectof Mr. n.. Mi;.p .:!, that erer' the eMt,ry a nol1o ol-an I tint by tt.-txnti,HHM IVu Lc-iraiicu of Mr., t.'luy, not for 15or-'l yeur arterwani-- waa really' initiated hv Jaiie l!iie!iaii.i'i i.iiiKelf. It was Jtr that ai : ' i M..Clav. oortib'v "jocow lv," a4 he leeenttv de clined thi: overture ol IHil ( ''.il'eiiilo i to arbitratJi the Cent re I American ipie-tio-i. that he coitld lc made Secretary of State by thu election officii, .lack on." . Mr. lim h.maii is perhaps lt- of a it-tan toiw tlmiriti tl'o loit tie ha kIiou It no improvement either in nianh lieiw or fuiniepS or cliamcter. Mr. t'lav felt keenly thin injustice, mid thnuli the nlamler ha been exph.lel, and the oh iect uf it in lev. Hid the ha ft of all ca ti nny, therj are a g.. 1 111 .nv frieii ln ..f Henry Clay who think ot it, ,-pc.ik ol it, jind who will, at the right time and in the right way, show their apjirei-ia'ioii of the author ui the wrong. A . i . A'-iyc". Ik Ih H'i-jil'i A I'.iographical n tiyu of Mr. Ureckeiiride, the leinorrat ic nominee for the Vice lYc-idciicv. in a loading lU'iiioctatic paper, has the fallow "TTigiiftclii elitT"' " " " " " Mr. Itreckenridge wa born ahoiit the year bJl : he graduated with dis tinction in ISItS. nt the t'eiitre Colleje. Kentucky, then and still under the I'.e si.lelicv of his brother -in-law , IJev. l'r. Ino. ('. Vonug; nil. I in now iiLmit Ih itv lour or thiitv-tive years of ae." The U. S. Constitution v Article -ti.'li l,. l.n.vides that nope: sou "li. . sec .il In eligible to: that office (Hie I resiliency 1 "In. shall not have attained t. tin av f thirty -live years.'' Audit is again declared, (Article I J. na.eudiiietits to the Constitution., tliat ''no person con.slilnli..iia!iy ineligible to the ollico of I'lciih-iil, shall be eli thai of V:.... ir...;.t..,.. of tl... iblo to United , ' L , r . , , . , t, Uecall attention to this stafeinvnl ot Mr. ItreckcnriilL'e's age. and the coiisti tiltionnl iirovisii.ni .... the-siiliiect. ill or dcr that the matter may be set at rest, a 1 - - - j it ought to.be, before the I 'residential " ne....;.! faction. If Mr. If Mr. 15. is but 31 years old he cannot continue a candidate. tij..ttf. -1 ('.I.NNKiTlrtT. A letter dnt.il Norwich t'niuiecticut, sas; Connecticut folks do not care much tor the nomination of Mr. lluchaiiait for l'resident, as if is not at ill likely they will vote for hi,n,.biit -they Inive. some Curiosity to leaf why "the ..ei. me., unu llllllllicilltlg teiiHH-.ivc . - H.,d take an,,, ofj Fecial V 'mterrificd and iiufliiicliin-i Deimx-racy V. J -sy Prnctci ta Vfllitirs,. I ' - , ! j Mr. J-'Mnwr Axttn. We pul ;:: ' ' "., or re",uu" - 1 - B.,., i..t .i i11. ... ' . .. .- iiiiit.i4h.iiii raunwno lpa.ro Urn i every line, a. hi. fiw ad- . 11 ihle einU loav be Hee'Miitilinhvd hy li- IJ. imaus. Iiy. WUm, - . u.lt,i f ,hB American party r!lIav ,;is. Ki s, .i 0 lolK I'll wife K- .ie.it ..f ,(,e i, ,fatl., , , At ihu lat aecuHiit', tin Convention had ileli-riiiiiiitl to unite with the itlack ll.-jiiil.luini t'otiveiitioii whieh into meet I. iii.ii iii.d t.i MriH- iijhtii the name lii kel f-.r I'lt.idelit and 'iee President. Ala fur A -- Aiiii:rii'iin,iMii ! te're n ho -was lie!, ire the fir mer . tltttiH ( .llVi'litt.ifi 1W tl Vili.tiil-it. W the IMiiiittaHntt instead t,f Mr Till- lu-.re, made a j M-IViM aiiiir !,, re h in thiii ( en! ion ration of the M1S5011 .. ;li "J""- ' """ " ?i-r-'f myjrm 1' our tu ioh- I or c anty ! Harnett, u here things are iii.xel iiji 111 Maii!aoiii-.e, and III- ao. tieii I iuii., tin' 1 1 a! ipie the da. I, what -i le il a man. -m a.l. a cai. ill -late, loke on lio eliy jlllit :. ! II arm-it ijo.-li'ia '. e learn that wliiUt tiie cainl,aU for the Ia-j.'1-l.i' ure, ,Vc . weie anuoiiticiiig thcniM-iYc- darii.o the C.iinty t'.oiit la-t week, an- erin g a lll'.tllflllc T ipiepl ion-, and explaining their it v. 4 iijnhi tin MaJiiOl nimii tlie llanio't 11.1i' ti.-n tinif rv ri-.f.-cotinnt'tal, t-t cmr-.-, a I . icn f Mr. Fi!!iii'ro thiit.t t' 1 uitul ii. trie stint ip eercien ly priM-lait.ni.g i I liim oc and . 1 1 Mu l.iii an caiidnlatec for 1'ic-idci.t and ice I'le-idi nt. .Vimmi e. d lie than a wlviun -faeml a' ro-e and i.'a'ed. tii.,1 a-cateeloning reemed t" he t..e ot h i ut the d.iv, he had a i.,.--t. o u.,..o he Moiihl l.ke to a-k In-, Il o mi I!. t , i ta.nlv, ie- oii'liil l'i. liieipie tioii uhicli I i-o in v li lend In alia u ei is. a ii.it are liie. i.piiii.ui?. nl Meir-. 1 i!liii"ic ami l..iici-on ,. t'.. j.trmtt .jh.!...i. .' it in necth-n to add, that li.e .p.citii.n w.is not nil-wi ereil ; but a few uaitr.."it I.iittoiin werii. :ilt. '-riai"ifs hMiY.il on ilie gioand. - tfj. ': $n .mi. i" 'il in i,ln il llllllJitJ'l Klotll the t. me of Mr. Sumner' heat ing. hi lite. acc-r-Ifi z to tl.i- Norffierii p:ij ct, ha-hei-ii io nii uii.ei.t .iaticr. lie I. a beeu " ill-i'll.ih!e." " dehl nillA,"" " in 1 1 i o 1 , f, . Vi-r." " no .'...' uliowed to sec him," "dv- ,ha l."' Ac, Ac. All this is t make the shrieks for freedom" louder and lie ne -profitable in the ensuing elec tion. l! it it seems to he, avwas by oio5.'sfipp"M.d, all gamuioii. 1C. llov ie, Mr. Sui.iier's only physi cian, in hi eaiuiiiatiii before the 1 1 ..use ( '.iiimiitee, states under oath : 1 hrive seei. no inVTical mutt wi.ii hit ,t ,11XM !f. There has been n oie there. iheie were 11 great many friends present, and thev make Mr. So inner out a great deal wor-e th.ni he is. Thy say he has a fe ver. 1 have never discovered any. lie ban n fever to my knowledge. 1 have tisited him twice a dav. His brother s.iid he ought not to come out, mid cited can induce eood from what e ins lo u- only a grejtt l.i.mv ca-e that had come under ,.,J. Neur in our nalionsl liistoiy li.ne ilark--!iis observation in I'ari-. w hen death had ,.ri.u.li arisen llia.i those - winch h ive I it. ly taken o ace 111 MX weeks trmii blows .111 plac: in MX weeks in mi i. low s ,,. nattHnKfrtrWbrilher tS'iMit' 11 n,vd.;al uian. Senator Sumner, .of coiirsij--timk tiie adiee of his brother and his friend, ami I. of coi,r-c, allowed tliein hi do a t :i V thought proper, t'crhaps 1 .night to state i.ivrca'u for objecting to his coming 01.: on Friday, there was a good 'deal of excitement at that ti , an I I thought that, if Mr. Sunnier .li.l led go into the Senate for a day or two, the ex citement might wear .11" " 1 'il.ii. k this: that Mr. Sumner -might have ta'.en a carriage ami .Irive i as 1. 11 as n.iltiiiiore on the next day wilhoiit joiy nijiirv." 1'.iiau,im ui I.'ni'ii Accounts from Rome report that the French and Aus- tr;a Note caused great cmstei nation . . . . I .1 II.. there. Hi? Cardinals K-rsuaue me 1 opc that lie mnt prepare tor another einigra ti m t itiaeta. The I'-l is b. licve.1, a c,,;nuu.,fwwnt fiis reign, f..T.e r.,..,r,.i,r 1,, fiheral measures. It is even r....,.rte.l as far from i niiossibk', that ,.n , ....... the anniversary of Ins accession, tin- -1st f June, his Holiness may make a tri - 1 - ,. i I...I ".llu- ii. lo I:. i. ue alter nroclai m ... ali ...:. reform. r an aiiine- .oi.'Ol Jl'iriiuiiJ ( itionnh. T-r . It .... v.'..' .Tin, HV'ji.'e liitii'lte. i III I "j" '" ".' .s r- - ...iler. date of Vienna, the lOtb lilt.. States ii l...ulib of ibo l'.uue is s'ticli as to ll.ni 111, - - I - ense sor:ous t, nearness, ..f rijiriV I mnrf il-IW ttliirt4 !". . n; i. i... ,':. . :.. ...e. s- ; I ., 1. .,. i r,,..,...l ,, in dnvs cone by from IM-n s I -1 '-' Ti''OT -'.ti. VVhMle'Lsd, .iiiore evident. 1110 opo ni j.c-i ...v.- ....oil -. I'.v ... j ucvii uyni Gil' I I llfius, srirnltnrrJfatrrnal """ r rWHrt wmmbcu rri4. ' ' Wl, H, by. of . IJ- Mrr: Etlilon i'wn tli bn' of a IwJ- ',Uc,l,H' .T 6r at a tanrat a lrr cap. or tltat twHuva . . ... twacctboae !) aMJ go ,i i 1 1 .i... .i... i.-i .' v -i" " - .. f.-l.r. and arr-tric, , .1 ii.k.i.m.J ana .,ki..f I k.-J d-kK and Im'IICII- ' llllt lll mHlff ltl hllia ISitll'lllili. tliat ith on aiiihll a mimli.-r li i not wiwtli wlilh- t., ' -. " have the li-SMjim recited, auJ liulijay oil U- Tl ... .. . .. -II . I 'ft ine m.ier win mi wweiy I, lie renv li.l-r llmt llw Hi'liiiul-ruoiii IKH-i K-rulit.iiij'. or tn lime la iiidoH nuloreij hy new lunien uf glaii from liditV.o.tiH.y they li .r il. nmiul IMfl,.y. in Urn,. i.e.- .ton.-. He iiiaTi rr!iii.'W eitoru-il liolij.iv Ik oiineiJe with llie time for tilling lip lli.- room. Tl.. ut t.Hli.n,the S nale and I!.e uf l:.-.r. ntiiti,-, le nrj that llli-re ;ia In he j a Jjrrlll 111:. I of uLill 1 r.',iii.-ni tiui....-' m c in- 1. ... . . . . -li. , V -" ' """."-"" .1..L..1 .iJi f,, 11 ,.r , ,,........ 1 .,..i;....i....i 1... 1 " " -uii-n.. .,,., will, them to mnaln and miiukI to the oik f..r w hii l. tli.-v i-re i ln ti-d. It. tuin lid ih. iin'rea-iu wnruitli of the r,-aou ti'Ktif. that l.ntvix e.U had iui--.l aln-a.lv. and 1 (.at m.niv more wi.i.ld Ih-r, .onr.-.l I. f,.r,. il v ruiil.J li-lj -lint. TLmI rni Kf.itlirr itm-lf 'll M Mjft l.f CXClrV. fir nliAl'liCf. Mut ..( 1 "'-''I" ! tfikt-ti ii f nnl tit. tiling IhmI ijumi in tli- l.ialaliit.- l!illt! Ii.-ulf.'tl tr hiiJ si hiii I rt t wt-rt- in ! itn-. S. itthv in- inl-r.f '.mf .-v. u. til -t. I .'it.i ll.tuill tl.Ht tli ;ij l It Iii-ti t-ry niti.-U lik- a tJ Ttrl w!ihi li-.iw. 1 lit.- S. nut- a tttiiall Vjiirutii oc- 1-Ht!,ali U-t-r t'u!r. tt'.i,' Kil l A, HIM n Tfi, Il n t- !-. 11 nirt.J.'. In lUtf IloU- lU"iii' It; !. 11 m r itiiu li ut a stati 1 -till. ' ll li irtMIlt nOCitiII tlw i,'r.4V.' Htt-1 11)11 I- i - wlncli an- at I tit- .1 ift.-ro'is i ihdijil Mht x iti.l f.t I i j TAlitli .n iiif, mat, "utt-e mail lio li;i M.hiu ul ihljtit no '.r i, jr I t tttt DtltiT to 'ur tlit iiMiiiii-atin uf -i :4iv- can-li'Jji- fir llie I'rii ?t t.fv. I'mt i ! r .tr.- villi hIiO t:L lio tHltli liii.li fiinl (ittriullC , w aw ,(. I'aitv llltlflij li M..1 -t- li.tl tn Wri't- ;ir Jnuitlff I Ik- mmiiiittn iioliin t( rua.iV' hxavl'v the .-iiui- coun.e would, in .-.ii i.il U' .inu-il il llit-re wa lio d.tli;eriu t iii u H iit no nk i.f ifi il i-.jio uUi.ii. vi.il'l. Ill tie I1..I ..II. l'ul'lll.- hilllii- i iiit"ii...i-iv ,in.I fi. ii-nt! n.ienti.-.-. 1.. H.ltii al lu.io-i.i' iiti.. ..rtii . it niil "IiIImii- ut.til iti.- Am. man . i j li- ..-t aii i.U a of tli-' 'M. nt to w loi li ott.i- 'A ih.-lf U M iiitiT,-i.ti. jir.- tlui il.juri-.l. An Htt ai i.'i.. uiiii i.h1 luir iiur L- kUt!. !.mh. 4 .luiuM li,' iiiii- iil:ni t fii-nt lh. ir -.,trir euioi'liliiiiin Joi !i .M.Itioi;it entl.ll'l.'lt.-. I'.'l Irh ofl"1'. No wo-Vv-4 wvwihv n ?"-' -wfiil U' h..l ittjli- Hit. I trUOwul'liv Ml. II oitrn.ii-.it lo 1T- tollll I Villi li rJliK lllilOifci VWliu-Hi-L illUjfi-IIlU will, or du'.aiin lo .h;k!i ollur t'ltun tkt Vt esliiUrviiu . -ri: t'oi'NiiiV's i'Ki:ii.s. It i-. W'-ll tor natioiii, s will an fur indoi-hiHU lii.ll I. ml ruli-n, and 11. .1 .11:111. Thr '. rk!cOli-; ot .lllibi ii.ll-i di ll.-Uen, w IlisM' who!' aim i si If, n.t.l ill whi.se lii-s.Mis i, not a spark of InoUsin. Iiowev.-r ifriNU. tJte .straitn into wtiiih it in.iv soiii. -limes bulletin- intiTi-stn of iiiil!i..ns of illilikiiiil, 1- still will. 111 the iiilltl.il uf liim' who liiri.i tli llie Iieails of nu n 114 Ik ltiriiA Lie riv-i-rs ot wati'ts. io sll tin f.-rv passions of llie most hi'iiti-.l I'aluts, he c;.n sav, " J ti lis. fa r shalt llii.u ci'tiH', and no further.'1 rarti.an may rage and storm, bill (ii..l ran' render their rma-i-s haruit.-sn, or make ivt-n tin ir wra'.li to prais, liim. h is a gnat comfort to the t'lirisii.in patriot, . ... wi,...e i..t cas, . 11,.. hi..,,, am... i.,e pr.s,-,,. evlraoiiinniry il.sirurtio.i 1111. Inmrv distrai t..,., ,.,,.1 strife, lo lay to In art tins truth, that (iod r.'ign. x'nd lli il he ,wil..)wJi - ...TU. aliuust- wvil war m . f-.-..,trT,-ri,,,, .-,, i. .k. .1 : J "I Isrth Iii the N'otth anJ the Suiitli ; the assault 'i....i a .. ilor ol the I tilled Mat.- 111 tin- . ll ;,ie . 'haiiiU r for wools sp..L. n in di lute, and tli billef aniinosiiy .1 lias oceanioin'd ; log. th. r with the pri-c.iiiuun stale of our relations Willi loi.it lint. 101, hale been W. II i ileula'.i-l to ex-i-.'li- lli. M-iiot.s appo-hi tisii.u and llie il. epi-st soliellu.li'. As to llie breach In 'tween llie North a ul lb. S.'iiih? it is undoubtedly fir wider than It h.-.s i-i rr been Is tore. N..iith-l.ii,itii,o tli.sii iliniii.'iiini; pirn-tits, however, we hale the strongest .- uitid. liee that III.' .ills :. .prehelld.il toill U- .-.verted. Tile Sllll shine will once in. .re break out fiom In hind ll.ese clouds. We.ll.'Oe tiKi lll.n.h Colili li llee ill the good sense and I'uln. .ii-iii of the Anieriean i oi.le to believe that ll.ey will ev. r Coii. nl lo 11, n,i. ..I'.rioi.s I'nioii rent asunder, or that thev will lutig tol; r-.te.the discord whieii now pti-vad. lls. Re llil.t semi lillu- rea. Il what iav s.s'.n a p.T.Ue ensis lutore tli. y lake a nun tor the iH-ller. v e ii. .li ve u.ai inni ensis will come III our national atl.ilis, and that it will nut lns endure this distia. lion. The time iiiu-l loiue when liny will srise in their might, -Hid i.ssi'it and iiiai.it.iiii their rights to it in do- ''tiauee of the ploinngs of run mad poli.ieii.nn. n- . 1 - , I1.I..1..S .loo C.i.l In m 11. oe siiui.i t......... .... - , ,. ,., Iuti in r.-iird lo our wui.lry. " , . ... - ... . " , ,. ; mii.i tnro-lL'l. II .lor man-.... I. u iniw, -i.uvu nissr . . , BW,m,,jslK.j. f, UhJIuh troiuid iilmilt us ill all our history. llu has tl ., 1 .1 , . j . fntm luuit. fi-iini W.tlki urrM ", u sv 1 - i" lone betore 6 V mproD(m(st5 (Cmnrrrrtir'Jlrts fin Srirnrfs, J&mWiwti SALISBURY, N. C, JUNK we fccf aurv fMvJbiHt-t-fciM(e'iMr-'M'r .pkf h... ... .imp!. dB.. to m ..wf J Pg.iba..:riv at this i-t, with San Fr..M-bo..Coai(tr GirU.- , , ufttrnV. Their iiifliHp aad tWir i.ravm can dates lo tie 23th .f MaT. and .San Juan . - eaMart I,..ul f ..ing ,l,f i .... ..r ..f ..... .......,1; 1 . -i . & rST in M,vef lv im , , rw.trol, .n.r ,U- lilii.. at..l Ma .1. .11 a. fl.t 1... ... " - . -w ---w ,..-, - - - .t, ' kIinmiiv may U- th iWiiU, ht an bring lighl uUt of il;ir4ill-ftM that l. can gii.tc antHtnal aiiiuiw.it-. nii.l 0in-e Kre nitore pemw and Ur- 1 . i.ioiij niu.in our uuruera. , i. i rrmvieruM. )llr,.,, tr,uJi,,!r an he d. over bulli tl. Z Xoillrand the Sulli, we loi.k 4n an one 'he tro.e.'e.t lnnl ahich laud thin I'liioii U- ; -. 'f jr ,1 U ,U, .... , ,. . ., i"m in mi.u iv nit- itiMrr-iti ui in i" Lnu.r mj iiitimao lv cimied will, il, to ex. rt t...ti.e ut- nM . I,', l.l,ful conv nati.e inii,,.- , l-el tli. u. do ll.w, and il ir p.,r ca.....a fail to t-- ft It torpid. It tin 111 I Mfeviillv eare- i ...ti i'".i ii - i'iii iii.-m 111 iiiiiriie iiioiii. ..1 ii...i .1...1 1 ti. ....1.1 : ... ,, ...I- rf ... ... ii. . J " '""'V " w re UII.IIII- : gu.MuM lor .he., .wloin. , ru....K. pal.,...te.u. i.... ...i 1 . ... 1 1 . 1 - , -o '"' ta.:tici..n. - . - . . Cimtioii. All incident occurred here recent I v which hhoH'S how easily an lion- et man tiiav low character in thi 1111- .1. . :. . 1 1 . .. .1 . . . 1 -i . ci.ariianie noruioi firn uv Mil accnietil arising Iroui bin deposition to oblige a friend. A young man from one of the iipi-cr coiiiilier; called at this oflice a nhort time -ine, iil 'coniileial.le distress at the o- .. .. ...... 1 ... -t 1 1. . 'I a mnii ". liloiiev Ul.ieu a lu-!llHir nail a-Tied hi... To ff,.-' .l.r-,i fo this jVhice with him. lle stated that it wa h-t out of his ,.o.,Let, whiUt another roll of hank .... note-, had l.ecii slived ; that !.... had work- vT'I 'Mil tl lt! J-H.h(.'l i(llJ IJIiK'H Illl't Hit :itrn! t tlie atiittuitl', :tnl ;iivcr:iM. it, uttV'iii it rcwuni. 1 1 : M-a:i-!i w a? unavMiiiii'', atifi 4ji l ii-rctuVti iii;iHi. MHiiv pet it! win' mi uncliai italic a to liiur this iii.tuitholaiiditii' be had borne an uiibletiii-Jied character. A week after- It was rumored that a revolution had wards the whole sum of iti.u.ev was re- broken out at CMa Rica during Mora's cvcicd, it having heeii found bv a tie- a'iseiice. It is said to be headed by an in gru wan ill the ruad, within a luileuf this ,. fluent ial family named Catn. toun. j All wms ouiet on the Istluuug. This incident suggests considerations. ... ain.iit li.e carrying ol other people mo ney, ami the ti-uiglitlepj-i.e?- with which iiiiputatwii-. on character are iudttlged. .i : 1 . 1 . , 1 . -i -rt .. . ,n 1 whuh ve titH-.l imt detail. 1 Lev will au - I, ,1, ,, I.- . 1 . ;. 1 lien.- tiieu.si-l v c to everv rt-a'li-i 1111111I. rtij. iHuirrCir. it . n ,,r . ll'iiiHH, .,itmt. Ilie different phases ,-1 . , 111' -i ot liiiin.ni nature i'oimI an. I b.i.l. w ere 1-. I.t, ,....l l... ., f ;....;.!...; ... .1... nts at the ,i:ii., on 'nineteen lalnl a:aiL,o:l..iUati!r,, thu i t! ..- 110 -i , cw vni'n. vn 1111 ix in.? u ti.v the .N. 1 . Central Kail Road,' two pels.. ns were killed and nineteen mangled. II.. il ... i..i ..t - r. c 1. .... .,n o.r., ... o. wiis killed, was found sevcra. hundred dollars in money, whereupon "a man ii-.., 1 . , a l ushed into the riH.m where she bo.lv was 1 i ... . ... , . exhlbiliiigsvliiptomsot tliciu.'st .r.ilouii. symptoms ot the most prolom.d grief, claiming that she was l.i wile, and demanded that her effects be delivered into his chni-o-e. He ldaved his part ex us mot ..v tremel w ell, tint there were tlmsew ho ,t he was an impos.cr.and he was knew tl promp.ly expelled, will, the adimmiti that lie had better not be sn in that vi- cinity again. The oilier incident was of a woman w lm was taking the body of her husband, who had been murdered the dav previous, to Hudson for interment. "She wasuiiiu jurned, hut after she got free from the wreck, she rushed to the car. and exhib ited the st heart-rending cries, and her screams a.nd waitings could be heard for I...... .li. t...... VJ1... I'.....l..l !... il... " "'r"'" V..! . V T. "...:':.. 1 remains o, hit u.isuam, nan pari.c pa ... 111 the general crasii, mnicting a uoiinic grief njion her. Fortunately-" the coffin was rescued from the ruins unharmed. Until then, notwithstanding the eudeav ... . . . . . . 0rs.1t bystanders, hei cries could not l.c stotiiied. xm ;lmm at iiume. Al"uvc nil tiling, tlh-re sliouKl bf no lntni in tin.- huiiK. TUu sliaJuw i4 JmiL tj.-oitUiii ami ;4lin fictfuliiL.v. sliouM rtt'Vtr cn the llm -liliolii, tliroxMii iln-ir l.iijo l-ia t 1uh. like fuiii-rjil j 'all, or ili- lir--v vtmii. nj'int fatlit-tyil ti.r It om il!,yuiir iu'tu. l.i! Ik' a lua.i ii, nj i-vi tv iiiin.il ;tn ;in-1 lh. iv. It you will, you !!i;ill "tt on throii,-, :in l U: tl-i-)rt'ijmir IioutmIioU ikitv. O, f.iitl.lul uil'. what jituilcg.-?, wh:it Ireasurx grvatt-i or j'ur-r th lliint- Ami l t llie liuhaiiil Atrif to forvt his larA. a ho wind, aroiiti't the loit narrow MmM. an. I In-IioM till' !M.l liht llillltlitilli In- Ji'lJe ST lour, !irtrt.liiiLj i. M-i-fiou U.iiiif on llu- rc! pave In-fore it. H ha been lotnv wish main" a cruel lone, main a com w-oni, ani ni-rvisi nim- sell u lo nu enerev so d.-siwrale. thai nis irarne aud spirits are wi-akeiiiil and deiirisi.p And how iiivhn,! aehe wrth W-eariiii'sv-; In twmjdr thiol) with the pain heal e,.ud by tm. (iui-st.-tnt application, lb- scarcely known how u. iinel li in wife willi a pleasant mule, or s.l down cheerfully lo their little meal, which she has proiid.il will, so much cure. Hut llie door is opened the overcoat thrown h.isiily .. If. A swiel, singing oice falls upon his car, nh.l the lone are so soft :u,d glad, ll.al- h.w, like II wingj-d angel, fli.-s rigbtto his tmsoni. Hud iis.il.'s lorii.isL his heart -. A houm where gl.nuii is ba.csheJ ! pr.sji.Ud bv otifl. who linn learmsl lo rule her lious.- hold ! I1, he in thrice iniiisohif fir all bin trial! Jle cannot Iw niilnippy. 1 1. at swii tist, Ut, dean-st solace is l olnwrful libuie. IK) you woiul r that tin-man in trvngtliciied anew for iurrOj vam-i 24, 1850. ii - v- -"-"f -"KEwOistKiisni;' June Ih ! tu s,cnhi0 lA.nM WeUcr hua .." j Grvat exc.en.ent exited ...San cmcol hi coti'oneii! of a man named ,, . . . , .1-'" The .luartimr of Kinir fK-curred 011 the . l.l. .! , .1... f ,t. l.A .C... I . ! l. IIU Oil IIIC 1 Olll IIC IJICO. j On the announcement of hiYtleath, the fevlin.ri. t4 the community Iwcnme arrma- t.j trjIl(. i.rlet ,,iich. xile ,,ld Vijri- f,,,, tV.Hlmittee calle.l a nieetiif, and plarar.1 of an inflammatory nature were ! .4 . .M- ... .. .i ...i. . .i f iHtii, caning tin me cniiciw i.oanc iue I 7 . . . ' . . .. . thousand cU;,... comnletely orn- awintotlieirow nliaml; and on tlie I Mil ii-eethoimand citizen, comiiletelvoroan - :.. a:. : .........1 ; ized in lliii.iolis and e...iiiianies. sinned i will, munkets inarc.e. l.y three street from the committee r.-u.s and t.,k no-; - i ' - ' in ui.iPi.rii9 1 1 1 ' i V ' 1 1 1 1 '11 1 . ' , m .iiiu es.-ioi, of tiie jail. Ir.mi thence they t.K.k Iwt, tvether with the. oHinhler . .. .1 . . . t . t i- .1 i . ... j,ira- iiih ii.iinierer u i ieii. ciiariirviii. , - , .. . -. allll Carrieu Ilieill to ..ecoilinilIieeriNHIII. tt.ilere theT .remained sm.i.dv jruar.l . -.. . . r- rded on the nailing ol the steamer. It was ui.i-rnl that'liiey Would U- hiin. j .e cuimittee io fully organized throughout the Slate. Il it paid thev have raided .-evelitv-tive tho.inaud dollarn . to carry out liieir inca-ure, and that thev iiueiiii in uue uu. an iitv au.uieie 110111 - ...i.i.' ..11 . ' . . 1 1 . the State. The whole eitv wa draind in liiourn- ing for the death of King, who wat tiiost ; highly estcenuil. ("aey was formerly: an inmate of Sing Sin prison, and U, was .. . .i.V. . rf ... :.. it... 'i 1 !..;.. .1 H'Iuciirim 1.1.11 lino in me ii.iiiviiii that ene,i the dttticlm The commi-tec wee welUnpplied with arm and ammunition, and their proceed- . . . ' 'gs were characterize! l.y the most per- IW "Mici ilM'l r 'j i i I" 1 . New nk, lias lu-ariv two -milliuiis of 'l"II:4f lre:-iire on lVei'it. Fr.m Nicara;i, we icarn t!iat (ien. alktr liati ruiiiovcu lii liciulinartorrt t- , the troops. i A VISIT T SANTA ANNA. . 1 . .1 v . 1 . A corre-iMin.lentnf the evv Orleans 1, 1. v 1 ,1 ... , - , ..; . licit:, in . wdreuada thus notices a vis- . . . 1 . 1 - . ii . . 1 1- 1 1 r M it ii.-iol lo to 11 to thiMkK. I lietator ot .Alex- ico. .. , .... . . 1 .1 rid 1 -d us to t 1 1 ,.r . 1 1. . ..... , .Ti.rlaco, where our fueiuls who were to ; , .. 1 .1 ,1 , 1 . ,.,,,, ...j nart from us. had ordered a siiiniitiniiis .v io Honrs e11.11 111 1 og line ico 11s i" .r..!l l.r.. .Li .st Ti.; villuo.. -;,,,.." "i tareweil l.teakta-t. 11. is village, oiiua - tclat fkhstat.ee of about four leagues . f M-.ieral Santa Anna the ex Dictator of Mi-xic. .. - 1 r..M ;,. ',... . ,i... ....v.... s elieoiu-v ahd, Sprea-Mier ,C t. tneu.Ts. With 1111 ardor'and o.'o which - . .,- ."1 1 our 111. .riling Jaunt siiiiU iently explains, 1 .- 1 - t . 1 1 a dozen ot u lighted our cigars, an. 1 set a dozen ot n iiguted our cigars, am out to visit the man who, at one time, exercised so considerable an influence the man who at one time over tile ati.ill ot M.-Vo-.i. Ills liol.se Is over tlieatlairs ot Mexico. His house 1 '. . , a large, strong, stone tu.i.ling. 11. the out Spanish stvh- of architecture, with a cl-: ...ade. a large curt and garde... Its ,,p- iK-arai.ce is verv l,,.nt;taL and t..rms a strikio -contrast with the humble cottages iatote.1 bv ti.e wretched i-.tmtation an...,,., w hum Santa Anna resides. , "Ve were intr.Hluce.1 in a lar 'e par- lor, running through the whole trM,i of r - . .1,.. l.i.ii... ui;i t .li.- .. tut 1! wi Initio ipjirized of our arrival. The ' The walls. .f this 1 ele 'ant French apartment are pai red in style, and dcc.iated with some tine en- .....i Ti.u ...pl.'.r l.-i .U-...1. 1.11- front. tlZiyZ..V'Z, . .T.i !." 1 ..... 1 : . !. 00 o r sow-., .-o -...:. or.,...., 10 a ya,ui siiiiuug win, vcruure. .vnniiiu the r.xe.n mav Iks seen two i.r three so-1 fas, n d..eti of maliogany chairs, with side tab!, s and lounges; in the middle is a . . . 1 1 -.1 marine cemre tame, wnti cxo'iisiieiy vnii:ht ncr van.-. llie rMfr M'r Ol !t!iis furitilnre has an ninHrwkt calui tr-.iUiLal cx-:utlrta wltirh striked And 1 !:e i l:i tat r ai'iarr- ,1 almost iin- mediately. 1 bad known him ten years' ago at Havana, and expected to sen- him, of conr.e. much altered : but it iui I-. tt is .lec.Lcdiy to his advance. He has all .1 .... i- .. .. .... :.. i:... . llie apji-aronce a ir.au in ins pnn.e. and is about live feet tel. ' or eleven inch es high. His body i straigh', robust and ratiier coipuh-uliv iiiciiued. Hii eve-- borrow trom their shag -v brow s an asK-et of concavity which causes them tattiking ot it.; he Woii.d wake his wite I., change color with the varying hue of in the middle of tiie night and ask her light. rllis complexion .is' of an olive what she tinuighr of such occurrence. l.r,.w.i: his face is sh'.rr, ,.f w liiskers and He was f..f boiling over with curiosity, iiioiistaehesi and is indented bv no cor- "hen a note came troiu tin reverend bor-....--..tioii . ex.-l nt. iierhafs. sonie sli'-ht rower, one Christinas eve, asking tile loan wrinkles near tlie angle of the eye. His hair is of a beautiful iron gray color, but I HUifcrsM.ul loathe 13 in thy habit of dye ing 1;. -lie entered the parlor slowly, walk ing with some emb:irr..meril. nud light ly limping, resting upon a cane. I lis dress was cxtreuielv. simple, being that of a' southern farmer, viz: broad linen pat.tah'i.s and an a-.jptv w hite sickseat. The otil attractive oigx-ct wmci ne 1 tnagiiiliccht dhliuoud brcit- w ore w a pilj ' - ter, -you arc a gv-ntlemai, a scholar, a - Why sVura the Atnericai. party feel (liris'tian, and a Nw."orker. 1 know I ' A fiiolln high station is like man on. sure of success i 15ccause ; they bavv; till- au rely on your ifiviolato secresy ; lis-, the tup of a mountain -everybnkly ap ed 'many offices, and are now; uxmild to ten to the secret of -my elmpience." You iears snmll to him, and he appear small Filiiniiv. ' , 1 kntw that l am poor, and when I have ( to every boily else. ' tljf family (trrlr. - -. r-a "yr " " " " - COUNTRY- GIRIX i rl,!vt..r. i.. a!.terf wav thus talk. tfi ; Tli f-innnr tluiin ittr are soon to le tlie "X , K1""1"' .rale wo"'" ''"-" . "v" null inn iuv. I iwit. not la Hal ter 1 iicin ; Vthir thi,, will ihav. to make earnest etf-rt of .,ne or two 'k''l- I here are some who uepreewte ; their condition, and some w ho have a . ' . . . . a'") fr,de " It, because they UemaiiU j uu"'e CotmiQfrauou man wcy lueru. i a"t "f intellience iiprm a.l the stilijects .me uay anu 01 a reuiieu eoio-ai.o.., o. " "",re txcunable in a couiury uian a lown-hred sir . in these davs of many i l.au.Ld tiiul iiuu.i.,iMH , !";'"l,. , , Mat., girl, are Uionraged because l ""J fc'r" w thev cannot be sent I - ill C . me.v eanuoi oe eiuuy no... uo.. ' - " , " , , "nds ud knowledge of the world would it i i i , . r V , r'"l"-'V .-" euueaiioticau.ua nau nercei un- ae - education can, be had wherever the J- - . - i . ... is wHiilinir. A taste tor reaillli!? Kin IS Ilol wnillllliT. iV luaic lor icuoiok ,,"c W""ders; and an earliest tiursl at- o. . V ter kliowieilge, is aimoal cenain 10 a'la.n a sweet draught of the -Pierian Spring. There is a farmers.' daughter 111 this very room hi which I anvwriting, a beau- tiful, rclined and intellectual woman, in w hose L'irlho.1 books were not as plenty as now, and who obtained her tine ednca-, .I1V 0,joeti..n to collecting a few bills' T tern under ditHcuItiea which would have . -phinkiiig she supposed he had some mo-diro-ouraged any but one who bad us true- Hey je ,liM( je ,nUtlered, " No, Hot wheu u hi- ,..r niuoy . : " ' . i . I will Mate, why I think the country girls are yet to prove the ofthis Conn - try. 1 he women in towns and cltie-s are - . .. ill 1 - - " - - - ...... M."''""g ui,iveraa; nnliealHiy, and jr4.j doi.lK, ;.r t, rents nine, me for the mh efsalty finravagsiitc .mvIM,,,,,,,,,, -fija Virt(ttfHlw- "d lahl...,able, and men are almost in . fro ne M a yL.w yeVs Gift. .l.i.iiit uf .r.'tTiinr u')i'i ulin iir tint in- .";,, ,.,,,. u.;,,. a ids. ami iTovioiiiii thev demand after they have married them. Unless a young 11.au has the for- tune (good or hud) to he the inheritor of wealth, he .11 list sj.elid the bloom of his youth in acipiiring enough " to start tip- 01., as people are expected 10 begin now- a-uuvs. .u e 1 1 even 111 infill puiees, w on in . 1 .. . i .... . :.. i.:..i. .1 AI ... I.i.. I. ..I......, .1 . .1 . -i l : ;r !.....-cioeo. u.mu tiicuiiiaiaiicca uuu. iouiiiii.ih go to the couutrv (or their choice, 11 tnev ...... met there e-piaf retineiiient with intelli-1 uud ridiculous : geiice.' Women are preparing to take a! For the fair hand of a young, beatfti uoble stand in history, and tiiey cannot j ful, spirited, and fascinating widow, two do it in ignorance. -gay nini dashing young gentlemen asptr Town girls have the advantages of more i ed, but she gave notice to one (Horace) highly polished manners and greater ao that she pTcterredhiin to the other, (Syl eoii.pliehmeiits; but country girls have vester) and nn evening wa assignee! for iiiuiiitclv inure to reeomuiend them as . ;. .. . .. .. ... .. . inai-soi rrieo iao vu bioh-io. uti 'mo , . , - , . . . - more mini, uoiiseiioiu miuh icu nnu . p. ecoiiomv, health, (and consequently beau - . -. . "i- : o- ..: 1 I--' .1 - ' s'mpnciM , auecuun, unu ircsuucss 01 .- . , - , , .... , . imi'iiioe unu iiiouirin. i iieu uicv uac wniuows. ouosequeiiiiy inquiries reveui- 1 . . . 1. 11 .1 1 1 . .r . 1 cultivated minds, thev have more chances ; ed to Jlorace the me anc holy fact that h . ... , ....... .... . f .... ,"t'" .avorlu.-goousenanu real anu - . , " . .... . .. , ' , , T . 1 .'"" 11 . !,u,r r""e . j" widow's name) and Sylvester had 1W !"ldcl 'Hre' ', cco...p..sl..T,it tde.r fr.en Js were mating tue.naelre. Jiiv'in coum eaiiy oe. cangiii uy sucii. u niimi from a very Utile contact w ith the ..,i. 1 k . . 1 , 2- 1 iners dang itera were deficient in educa-, i . 1 if 11 ii"ii. . .iiaio uiiiHiiiii roiuiai, ti..u .uiliii- . . .. . . women ina oe iuuiiu amu.ig iiieiu 111 .vt ciigiuuu mis is especially so lillt I uollhl seek to awaken tho lllllhitioll ol nil to tiei-omc that admired anil tavor- . " . . . . . . . , , , . . . . . . . ..f w,".ch "'C-V V"-1', to be'.. ' e " "" .-ther mos excel ent graces . x -. ""J .0 v.o..o o.v. o,,uereu jieaceauie oy several uiuwa irom j?hmj ta-ie, ii.ieingence anu tieauty toil enough to insure health, and '-'"'e enough U. court ac.u-intui.c-e with si.ii.ii, too vitwiigii 10 iiouic ovaoo, nuo leisure enough to court acipuiiiitiii.ee with Ukiks and flowers, and tl.J loveliness of ' " lion,. 01 l,ut"ru' wil" lt'tt';t,t jdenty and love, is surc,' ol,e ' ,ue UaradiscS which heaven has left for the attainment of man. . mLl-liUUKUttlAU MllSlfclw. ( A man named Torter said he once had I a clerical friend between whom and him-1 self there existed great intimacy. Every , s:.., ,,v.i.... .. .. I....,.,-....... ..:,:.... 1...1 s..i.oo..v n.,,..., o..e. ",.uiujj on- ancui ms a iiimv wuum wiiw rc- ;iU0:rtit,e Il,a,i a five-dollar bill !" 'idly at -tFHvKK h JlotiUay moriini-r Hut what ptizltni tUo lender was, the 1' ar- m alwaxs returned tiie very identical note he borrowed. Since he had discov ervd this tact he had made private marks nthc note; still the same was handed back .,,. Monday morning One Saturday ......out-. I'.of.-r s..uf ! u-L- n tii-...,i.i ir piece. Misted .-f" a note, and marked It. riil tiie very same coin w as returned on Monday, iVrter got jivrvoita ami bilious . about it ; he could not- sleep at night for thinking of it.; he would wake his wife about it ; he could not- ot ten dollar our friend. i. A brilliant thought struck lie put 011 his great coat, re-' solving to cad and demand an cxplan.i tioti ol the mystery. .Mr. - -, saul our tneiid, " it you wiTl answer otic .pi'estioii, I will let you have the ten dollars. " How does it happen tout vmi always repay me the money yon borrowed on the Saturday, ... tiie very same coin or note 011 Monday f" TJie I 'arson raised his head, and after . a violent struggle, as though he were about to utiveiil the hoarded iiivsterv of his soul, said in faltei ii.ir tones. " l'or- t . 'I t:.at lii !. .1 f.-.:i J .. j t." r , aii-J ll"W nji liia c'iii-i"i!iH i. ;m iiy, uulos li-- Iih.4 got miu!liiii in In'rf jKl.i t U't iiwjiira liini witli confuk'iice. I Jmvo Jhereiiire lm)wl five Ii!)iirs of voa every Surnliiv, that I miirht feel it wlca- ; imittlly a I ireached. Vou Inow Imvr i indeendutitly I do preach how I miike Jr i the rich shake in their shoes, v Well, it ia alloririg to mj knowing tluit I Lav a ,j five dullar hill in mj pnckeL ,;iJcuuraew never liaving to nae it fir any other xir- r mct it ia wt changed, hnt w variably ' -i retnmet) to vou the tiext moruinir. Now. j a Mr. George Law is coining to hear mo j preach to-tuorrow, I tliouUt I would try the effect of a ten dollar bill on him!" . A leap-year story is toU by the St ; Loiii Herald, which shows that it i not j 1 ways best for bachelor to look iong- - TW eertain fasl.ional.le board: ; ing-hse in St. ly.nia, where a handsome voiinjr 'widow was boarding. 1 he lady .. :ii 11 w: I f. . i. eeaneU IniI.auU, ana nocliiiarcn. lure. ' ""ff ""11 ... , ,,.,,,,,4,,.,.,, te wt.dlaTly uew Veara daf . . TImj widow Cheerly was iri ,hu roolll" a' gaw t,e yoono met. ap- ....... " J proachin. She immediately drenaed her- i .x Hp 1M (lcr ur,4tt Biray," eallod tl, lan.Jhidy and inqnired their namei The Uily ,nt,rmt.,j Uvr, When 8ll0 retuarkea, o j ,ltvfM To hnve one ot tlcyoun-? nu-n r..- . i.nt,.,..i ' Tt.ltultu1 nil.t in.. ............ u. - i .. 1 . . i , .1. . j .1 ereuuiouaiy, ami men weniuou u nuo iiiu , lor t r?hcr viait. the widow 1 r t0wed immediately, anil Without wait . "JJ an nun ,c ion, approaciieu ouou, ,lld gald . Vill you consent to become . . 4 nuaiiano l ineyouio ,n omsiieu. anu UucKeO our. Hie gay wiuow men ;aljre0d Mr. Jlrovn wfco "jumped at !a, , i-1- tl,.. ..I,........'' .m.l tha lieai n. ..i ...... .1. .....i! ...... one '4-ltt Iaxt moTn-mg wiheu Urown wuaoce, a wo uiv main uc 011,110 aWofcCi lt. bt'an to think, U 1,0 was out 0f employment, that he was ill a tlx;" ull w,e ,e WM8 r(.vlving is hi mind j w hether it would be better (orJkim. to ru otf . COIumit suicide. LU wife MI1.. .;.! u TV par url, vn there is any iiioney owing to me. I J(J uo lluu , . (it op-and ; to , v lmre.iU Urawer, and there you i .ila , .I( nioii.it of fiva hmi- Drown found that he had been "done Urown lit a most satisfactory way, and l' heen happier than most lords ever SMlce- - t.re t an account of a marriage cere- ,,., I v nerformed in San Fran- v . 1 " . , . 1 ,. their union. As the would-be bridegroom, . . . - ,. , ,v uecoiu puu.eu ot u ii.ciiu iviaiiaj iw- ,1 , , J . , v . r iiroaeueii iiiu mansion 01 llie lair one oil ..... ; the evening appointed, they heard sounds e . .. - 1 ... 1 . . . A .1. 01 music uuu saw uancers Jiying paai me 1 . , ... , : Had been victimized, and tliat Arabella j murry 11. Honor 01 tneevnu. ine uisap-r j pointed parties then rushed into , the :, .1 ir.t.i r.,..;,.. , imnmoioj, tti,i.ioi..i the successlul suitor down, together with 11 1 " ' . ? . ' 1 - ui ills Ilie.lUS WHO UllCIIHIICU IO OlOlce 1, . 0 ' "-'" ; v..t vu m piviw. mm. oyivester rose upon 111s Knees ana jvrew a pistol. rranK kicked at the pis- ' fill lint misi.il if anil tlm nnvl aiioiioilit " .., ...s. ..s.. .. -.ii it jr 1 .......i.. . . " . . , . TT the tip end of trank'a ? passed ll.rotlg 1 liorace cravat, and y.tbiu half an inch of Ins ja- guiar em. cyivesier was ai lengu. reu- cane, and the melee was terminated by , the departure of the various combatants and giiest The lonely widow on be- , lue Uepuri and guest ! inw asked mg uiKeu wnv sue nau ireateu Horace 111 so treacherous a manner, repliedjhat she , had prepared for tiie marriage according to agreement, and finding that Horace did not come, she could not resist thede- sire to be married an v how. and therefore ! alu, Kl,nt flir Svlveste'r j- '- A silfnJw l,avin.r threatened l.er has- bamj wjt, , bw n .. jjr Jearest . n . j (dossoin. said he. " commit vonr remark to paper, and read them to me." of New York City. This contrivance is an attachment to sewing machines, and its object is to fold over ll.o edges of tho cloth into the proper condition for hem ,ing, while the cloth is being fed into. u)adljlie. There are a great many si- " ''" s f garment and articles made by the aid of sewing machines, Oil tortious of which some betuiiug is roijuirod. Tim mieutioii hero noticed, is capable of a ;.,.:,.... :l,,..i;,..;,inj ,, , i,;.). -, ,'..s... ...... w ......J u-efiil iiiiproveilient. Cicunliji,- Aiiwriibin. lf vou want to see a black squall, just look at a nfgro baby attacked with the colic J -, Tl Jioncst uie.i are the salt of lb earth. .pretty gu ls may be si.nl to bo the. sugar. s What kind of bands do the young la dies like best ! llus-bands, to be sur. Three things a good as tlieir. betters . dirty water to extinguish fare, a homely tfo to a blind man, and a Woodou sword to a coward. I' x
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 24, 1856, edition 1
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