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."a -.Ver, atf'fts t eotitU.r OS . only i I.Jj'o ' i a Utln! kanW, W ltl.ll,taiuitl( (11 , pief y .uiei n taiwet a r ,.iirkr and r re- J tovXtt, If wr eis.lor really entertain, .itch j A s-twa coarwnrag at, we beg fc-ave to protest that k eatirelv suisbkeaw V simply rtrrt proiulioa whi. b ronck-aliottly btlicr lo be trwa, J Unit we Wlteae to be soaoepti-1 alo baa tre acres to the ur&tmul 1-oUic oi.Ha. tua ia butl. sectkiaa W lb I mmo, viii ibjny iluu (W i-ctii Um f, FtHaawre, which corn iHrWvU o bisrrtwra ha Europe, has idv- I u. .1.1 . , L . in.i.l( . 1 fc'ed ewf sins, anul, in nearly, all lb Slate. trtli and Sooth, tb MtboMwm in his Ub.tlf t us-ju'kmed aad oqitntiiNiaLK It tliere te. a matter of absolute errtau.ty that Mr. Kill sure petwpetts are Utter at tlitt present lik- .. lUaa Utal of cttUee ai bis competitora. la- . aaHBwaBBaaBIBBIaaaBaaaa urrJ, dy"4 M h MJttd irfjwvL. " .mi-nai and Mwwlle man tb.4b contL 'T'WmB! areTiff ni.s wilt, mMhia mum i. ' '. ntilll' ,uj rro-klica!tv Uta Krmui.l .ml i -llie l.iHiog au.1 nxiun tJ 1B Kkli-; J-.:uirer nj it llivt to tbo cuntrnrT ,' . v:uirer aaj it. Uk U tbo tonlwi .xib4r, ' 1W are iaJUi.ntal.lo omaw-l. ,U.S. iW. in tb cfrat fHaW trf N- York, l:K4oaa out ia lU ra. at .11. Tb I iik- Mr, -4 diir.t porta-, of tm- a,,,., ba.rly n., . C., ..U Jof .b ,o rMMoMaaV wtr raUirr wmtfitt ana uw "w.aiiv hnn.." ; ii m.r U Mr! .i. . ii i: ix.-Jin tl .i.- u .i VJe IMnocnUI of r lork t ih ti l!n-r no eartblr cli.toc arv Unnin to apfMrvrtate tb rt nj il -JUUcr to (U qnj lbr l aioa, of to t)tt4tafr of a Ui f-mval tb ue uf llw Slate lo tnnnoat. We eoaruorMlT YorttruM om f I. . .- own ntimtn-r. ur-'ih Id to. by eterr eoaM-kntiwii of uilruJi-ln, lo !fcir oi fur Miu.kd Killmouk.: AYe i fm tbe a.Hrr-w, aaj iv.4e 1 it the rari. atlrariua uf tbow a bo tlil enbrrtain llu' ab ur l abJ aoa eipiuiled kh-a tbat liut banan ia t--ji ta tbe cuotnt ia ibe Nortliera Statot : 1- 1 tlK lr:J a l.-ATK' ELKCI1" I K TIIK M.TK .NEW YMliK. T- ikr Kl,t ; Ik X. V A'r.m, - lli? me ( my eatne alvl be .itent that yr a boar." itsp-ik to iwia oo aboevvr Mnce be bad a otr Lm mrariably eatt it for iLe W4e lki.it.-niMr iarkat. I pvab to vott an ooe lort tbe Luioa uf tbeas Ktatn" aUirv .I Kwty cooM-leratiooa. . I aeal to v.iU lo w- llm glorious Empire Slato from lite mi- . Um of HUt k llrpuUieanaviu and I h.UhKiiiiii. I'.. ak bow tbiatu b doie ! IVar i;li iu -iKtt I rcUte a little, of my i-rh nee. i bue jaM returonl from a tour throub (,'. -trxi and Weslera New Y.wk. I bate foond tbe ' to obicb yoa I ate attached. m. trt b.-roul Utrayed .y tbuo alt., bate bub- ,' ranked aa lU leader. In CVnir.il N.- . k tbeae leaders bate alnt.M in a bodt .'n-' utr-r j Seward, protege. Col. Knnionl. The is troe of purtKMu of tbe ettreme wet. IV maate. hare Ulowedjllwtw traitot and the . tbe l't-mocralic I'arty m well uijjh an- . t abated- S- i ptrvetie tb.rt it lve a diitv v - rUjrm to our cuantrj wlikb m.rri.i. . .ill pttr isaea. Tbe eb-ctK.0 of Kreiiiokl. f bou!l .-.. r a on of lite greatest catttnitu's lluit . nil ..:Uy I. fail ibe uatiou. How ran -' j.ri-Teot it, b) tbe err naturj iu.juirv ! I ' - r. e lit Stair .Year JVt, and tbua j t. l:ie election of l'n-ijrtit into the llouae. ! lk-aoucnlar party arc to unwne a to no ni :xe a liocbaaao Electoral TieJk' t, one inir-, Us: ttey ia takea, tbe direct reault of abieb in, -j j'ttKjtt iiBtara lb. State i.-r moot. ,ate otoSdenne ia tbe boaut I leinocratie mau- . I U itcte tbey lore lb L uioa. and nn-an Uutil U wrrtuaL 1 beliet. they lute i:ioce ibaa tbeir party, an-i I boue and tt iitM. UJ will io4 Urt only puasible asy -Viobrng oat" it sod that b by" votiag '-' f lmvn W Jhmrlf A LSauocraUc, . i Hit eibow, a,ii5itiU 4bt tf e alpV i i. . .ar- ,i may lel lo tbo tltrUim of K. V '- tbe ojte. WV1I I irani tit.. re w a t k ,j that, for the Tnbune adiitiu that Mr. I rfe ba an tk:niebt of putilite trt-nj;tb '(! to loO.OOO ote. but abat tiien We ir Ulliuorc o U Initio lit Cum n)' 1 'at coawleratioa mlnr m eaoub to reroo "te to the bare itMiUhty of bia tl.-i tion. iiat I have no wwt of t r $n lo that. l-t un ! tbnt ,-lectioo into the llouw. aud James 11.. t - .. ,. . . ' , " 4uU bar. been dealroyed. It - rumored hero that ,. , . . 1 ' """'d i to be re--Uhlil.ed, and U.at ien. frliow IMlfTAt.. will .00. in t k-W of llie -.1 .111 .1 , . . , , '" 1'o.Deroy com. 111? with men to build up the tart a tbey air daily Wing brought to vour no- j. ' 1 '.JT1, - fT" '" "'l'retly " - I wa. not in the company that went down lZ? """y U f w,u Ttka, U,t 1 reckon if Uu, in.atler. abould J-a trl t oo y. ru tb respoa-; w , Jlouj fi ,lt lik, , btl, -t!'-T- '. .Nr. .l;.IAl:l:IX. j W. J lUrt. diflltieTy... Iarreawin 'a.i-wl from a Ikeroocrat We ! jiUrnty lo do and the money in our V I trswurrat to sa.e tbe Kniptra State from the baikbi wbeu the work si uVne. Here s prime I, enibrao of liiavk l-(MUiraaira by .otmijbaiici! lol nil mecbauics. Help of all kioda i tM.srd ftiliaore. Tbw wrtter baa ju,t re-J .fery scarce aagta very high. Steady cmploy-t.-u-d fr.rfW aa eiteasire'luar tbrou;;!! the n j K.ut be bad will, good pay by almost any r,i and Weateta wrtioa of tbe Stale, aud the ! olie, H,-,id them along, t wish you could find rwJrJki. oUeraatiow , tbat liw Udet of ! two young fellows that would come out here U lm.-3i-arf. la alt Uut region. Bare -treacb-1 ,a go iuto stock raising and farming. There "T, beUayed" tbeir partv, and are going it ; j, , man between here and Fort liiley that ba a Wb for free-o.l an.1 Fremont Arel not 75 He i .aiaing all tbe caltei, and sells be" k-ader, bat be brfb m tliat tbe "mrr.t- oufter at the fort for fifty cents per jiouud, and '' ajao-of tbe rly -isirr fultotml Ikt- trui ,,). fa jr,y ,w galioi,. ''. and that, a a rfnequeacr, - Jttmo- -Tbejawl will Dot be iurreyetl until next fall '"''J' '? .friZJilhjrtfXMJnnli-- 1 tbutk wc aiinll bate plenty , -tjixlmim, tberriW, Utal Uocbanan la out of ( f time to earn tlie pay for our bind Wfore tlM-y. ' .loeaiioa, sad that it would be aiadi.es and cne iuto nwrket, and if iiossibfc. to n-cure one OH IKWHUI . lk. .b.n. . :ll ..na-sa. ... twhni., Na:u. wua. a. . ' portkjw of tlie New 1 ork I croojri-y. Wing - : m BuruU-T, u, aioibt a 1'mk banan elei- i-r.tl tickle , IK oc, b a'U lo tl-tn, m of lite t'ion, ti n pcrior U all y ' QMtrrniftisM fMMatsLa ast-uL-r faat a. LI nulv ffi. 1 ol.f i-rtn. ,W-ir do.y to the country, m . . peniou, tnsus by easting their vote for M.isard r.!iniore. W e kae n.. .bila that th a . ... a.f-.' 1. l :i .: . . . . : .et,nsa aaiar.-. s.ll kret -ilk a .n andueral repoie from tl patrMie v-w-r. of Jh.4in.oa aad lir.ion ; and tl-t - "F" tow--ictiji .a t.i HMiai- " "f N Yo.k. almo-4 to a man, wisll ' . u- on.l extewdingtoFillia.Mv a .nlial , -."-r.M .a.am. imiy pou.i uem to - -...,. ui. It, ,u-le.I, u llx if oiiitr ri iue i .ikIYl. H tb.:.f only r. fii'e -f i. t; ewruKiott of their own poly. Tlie '- taeea Fillmore and Fremont, .-ai in.-ir aunra.'t ine ka-nn-r, is- i - .S tbe lan-'uae of Mr. H.trruou appeal, bim -u, be un. to tbe Union of these it k, e.slewt tbat Mr. Ktllinore's pnsi- gt J not come to our relief. Send lliein along. ia.fiag, while Itavhanak. are' ji,, fa n,e million if they will only conie Wumg. rbst aot only th. case in Bj pecpy. them come and satwfy tbem- -tk. Ui mmM lb State, .N.irth aui.4eik Tlwrn i an opportunity to make mon. '- turn J'eansrl.aaui lb intellil-eata in '-"f-n t., l-liuore i of tb. snuat eh-.-rmg and " import. I a that State, the trern.an : Cj-' f -n. a.nwst to a man, are entbusiastical- ' fjf In-moot, "lliereby remlering old , U Lu.1 . ..... .1 .-l. ltron.! - .t- --.- - , 1 ... i . ...! . .....a tsri oeiu- ip-rievuy iwm-iii, .i tue .'. trfa3 otrs-r patis ot'e'l to Fre- '.I be rtMiuailknl Lu unite unon Fillmore, rrurtrt rrw. -Ka. rl frowr- a . ilit.-.ri-, b-J.;- .b.. tieaHatjiriaasklw .1 iif ilk: .North eti ri Stall, lk-fiot VOL. XIII. - I ........... ..in . . . , ........I " ITO1IITO1 mat I be lu r- m"" Xut?J? ,,' No,,,' ,'" lwUiur bn-M '? m." v to lha lHratic CT.di.Utr. Hut 7 rn-nwoi, ant iim kt . , Tf?f " ,lor7 ranwviiU i I . ,h' "te"! "J Vau !va- , V". fiua:M rbaur '' " "S a Migte tatr Noril, . M,. j ", '"S ' !"''J JJ. T tTl'.l'J' " fc . . rrn " "- tMfatunlioli n tlir oUtinm-v : Ut e do Ml .ke IIk-,u ,fc,'m ,lmt " f Nun-niU, ill mal """J ".-"UMiiaiB linoko mem lo un lr ila-i, party tie. for ..bile. n.l rally wit, u U llie m Kirt of Fillmore, apoo llie ground tbat lw i a .lie ami ulriotie luau, and nra U ilicl tl. To volt- for I tin han.tn ia to 10I0 (or a can I..Ulf boi lirtunllv not in tbe B. M. WheroV tl, ai.lom or the paliititiiiin of ikh a poln y on pur' o' Virginians and SuUtluriKm in tbe re- V. We bate tins lore elid'-aroretl to ahow tbnt I li.nimi, ataixu no earthly chance in X. ew ...L- k;...-. -,.;t:.... ti...t ..... .... i...t ... . ' 'J' lalkn upoa tbe folio....-para-ra. h in llie AIU- ny .statesman, ahlch denionstralr. U voi.d iiu s- tion Ibe airnrary of llie view we liave (nk r..i i.. i.;. ..i. :.. .i .. . ,. . . . o ih .-4,..-, wo. ' ' in rirvvAX t.oxf. r.wx! There i. nothing more rertmn than that lW banan lott mu the ahw. of a , ro.,wct m Xew 1o.k Iltt.r U ho,..e iu h State. II . ! UH-y A,, fU.Hl. ... m-tance where a end, j dale ha gone down o .uddm y I u hanan , .ii , . " A nKM.il, n-ja be wa. fonmdab e : to day w 1 .... i ' ..- . -. . i out t me uetioa. i tier, is no uuman oaer ! that e.'ii. Mir bim and aa bars any otht:r power will be raerted in A Mt;x. W- V arn from the (iconria pauet. that at the Fillmore rat .not tion meeting held iu Atlanta, jvrpi.t, ou the lt insL, Col. John L llarrtt, a protuiiH ut lVniocrat. ma.le a stirring aud aljle peerh ii. nupport of l illniore and lKHielsvn '. The "riiUiiig" from old Uuck Iih commenced in enrue-t in both aectioa.of the I'nion. The o le ittiy abera begin to (eel that Fillmore ia yuat tlie man for the times, and (la. y are deter mined lo malt, bim T'reshlent in rpite of both faclN.M of lb. iH-raocratt and triiiri Illm-k fpublicaii.. lo.ll oo tbe ball ... - - .1 FrtrsoHfr la Kansa What ht says f (he Territory. Tlte Lawrence Courier, a Freuiol.t Journal, uas iIk follow iog Ksiivm letter from S. 11. Il.irn.-a, a MaatscLuaett. free toiler, wluvfnr a wonder, write of aomethilK! beside, imurri-elious, : SbartK-'. rinVs and bioodahed : i ' , ' . . . , - . I "Ijtarenc-ia not destroveil. Ilia freoSiate1 Hotel, lhe Herald of Freedom office, and ,,ov. ' eraor Kobmson'. boose are all the buildin;? that aVVtMHl St M.'NS-. I 'I'l l. 1 1 here sr. no 'peculator- h-re4 I - t I. - eL On. would hare a poor show her w lien tbe ,J oflice is opened. If one aliould bo j,t U office trj mtf to rvnt fo Umi iWin, t urn lUhkiiiff I I I... .l...ai II I. ,.,;, be i. ordW off, snd if bo doc, not g.. off' ,e i put off. I -n... s.j.i. i. i. ...i l. : ii.a I corn m m the . . . I. u- 1-. I.S Ulll, IK.W , HI 1.1 .... .... , . ., , aim: ta-a.-ia lar-v inoii'r i lo ate : oca loo nsru Wbr. aeemg , , " ' w 'l,"'M'un. " ,"c ""u m vnne resMJnsioie person, . 01J ,mt j wfts enrj jn Jlie ,owu jerow gnaruian oi me rojai cstaoiisiimeni, anu tent, and, s the weatuer wasraagnmcent, U IU.-W. i ,-u tbroia?.w,v it may be otned with perfect ease, by , il0 (ii.-neo of a inilo : helo came and i demanded the reason why ho did not ; lBacimore ..rreeable than it would thut Slate, ib-y ; ,, , " n" "wreuy cmitribuiinj; pressing upon the sides. In the second '.no)i t. Di ,,.a ...ffjr v challenge bitri. In vain the sentry de-l, . , ., ,i i Uii i TV?r " JT- XVr k , l. i PbU of, .?., Ean?.nd IZl ! dared tfat he knew bin, to 1 the . ... ro.!iutioB! . r - "" .. "Ul"r,;110 " h,r: concealing a large number of tickets, aa : . ,rnnl 1iM.f,,: ',i- , aii lintcndont; he was emphatically told bis "To provoke an appetite- they begin. tb.ir.iMrra r , lul -' . well as a false sido adapted to the same J. ".; .."1 . V ' Zrlrr I " "Ve . r1"?" object. Thus, there are three deception. ZZ T' ' ZZZ: d .Z" 1 ! proached bim, and. warming with excite-; table, by going to a comer of the dining- fia.1 w Uti ,. lf . , "T1001.. -ronnectcd with it, and all desiirned for ! n .Vv...i ,i L... ' .t..n 'i 'mcnt.tlic crallaiitSnpcriiiteiident exclaim (room to drink brandy and gin, and to eat .. .J- V... "-"-"-, "" " Ciory oi in. r....i.,i.., i .i. i v"" """ ' ".i. "V .. , .i n n , ,m .11 .. c - 1 "i. . iiiv. ; i iifiMHiuiii viii nam. jii ine lum; oi v u- ii ...i .i i v I i hi. i.iiauunire mi i Liiaiieiii.-! inu. air. m iiiv iiiilib. wu uiiiv. n'vvov. w u.hi ..n.it..i a...i;iL..h ..r ii i t' '....!.'.:... I ... I - - i eoti m ry : tie itiniiii inieti, ri-Krteu uu me successiui -i :. ..,., . .1.- ... , .. . i nr oner, ami unvcii lino tue scniry oox. po iiiiig w iitau ouv mc umi anw jtic- put Urn .tti.!iou to tbem iu all candor, and U tf candidate. This game has been going on ; " ' " V , ? i . I .ituatcl, the worthy preceptor was soon : limmaries over, we were seated at a well then, lo ond. r it d, liUra.ely. and then deter- fr yean. Hence the return of so many ' '.T.lL, ;. . Ill .. . !' n! , .,!l','el another op"iKrtunity of estiinat-! furnished table. I bad tl.o place of hon . a.-ll.riotal,oUl.l.to .u..in bin, for individuals of no character to lucrativcH'"'?: A police-' or between (icn. YVrangel and another dielWIeofyabo baabeea tried, snd found M1J retMc offices. The people were i if f -lw i" tl f l'assing demaudetl whf the sentry (icherul. Tho table was covered with r.1'1 'b lu-i tuMt,,ul,on nJ at first '.rplexc-d, because thej did not ,!, . 7 - , , i' .'." ' ! i VkuUiWd the gntUian, " Vo; Utile of wine, but not a drop of water. I moa.-tf.r-. 11 understand the niatter ; and wf,en at Ust 'Hi ?K 'i ' "g 1 ' . 1 "'foolish 'fellow," said h,why, ills the ' Alt this wine came from our merchant, at Wham i. V V-eb I discovery of these iniquitous frauds was ,? "V t r " i .1 ?eICI"lIStiiKriiitcndciit but the only reply from I Kamicch. , Unc hnn-rj i rw Hrk. . ;,,,,; Jim Ue.,me in. , the flock from cades; itis herefore re-, , v(Kl(KJti J,;m(lll(J ! "n.e first dish' H-rvcd was a Kalian w r. If yu , ould 'our Ii. Id. of corn now 1 of any intellectual pleasure wh.ch they .1.,, jt a.ij ,ke yOI1 if y0U were the j derived from the party, dwell witli much wner of oiw. Yo never mw tEiriifa ,rro a.'rusto on the variety of cakes, ice., com- ,(,,.. j wre. ean almost see them crow, j -j wi.h you could send out-a fcw goo.1 girl ,1Bt tn not afraid to jump into bard work tor ; , 1MI- y IM,. ou,,hi to liavo one or two in the , hotel, and a. won a I lfl through s job al log eJ and a. in., I intend to go on to my claim to live, and ' 9MI, MniJ , i.w fur , (,v i.n T Ir ( .ui ball ol, . ami we', ha li..or'. ball it take, atai one. imili lo wolk roUni the hou'ae, .(.all laA alJiMl lit .. Su. if BrhttMl tit fillP Kflallrt i.rtraAA hs. a mind lo work mind that ; y ,, :ii hare' to work any harder litre than I y w ICntrland. and you will (jet belter pay, 1 KU jt WOeB yo have done tho work. Come. uij-eonw alcrtig. "Itorfct forget lo Mud along . i s . uiegiria. - .Ikiina al.n-T " I h,,,! . Ba.HI A U? .S ataTS liaKhtt. hour, I mlt bill ma shop window, a fear years agorH . ...ttMHh ... aeiif i .rlv . nrlr a (oikewsi -TbalB.a"i1...aJ; uu... .........a.. --y-. r. - U'ain a tesjarotl -Kaadred - aad iitteM In k-liglh'.'' AVc Lat wcls ImJ an oortnniljr f ex amining a Sail Frond sco liallot-box. inwlo rxarilj B"lr ail onzinal, as IIOW III the !a:Ml.f llw Vijtilaiico Comniittcc. Tlic tii.ttcrial in cedar, anJ tlieslxo in the clear, al-.nt twelve iiidie lr ix, aiiI ais !eep. T,c u.nigl mvpeanM.e ,,rentB notl.inir rer. It ba. a Wk a.ul kcr. a.,J In many repect, reMMuble. tl.o ordinary Mul tort. Biil in the election, of Hilmlel- ft'"? explained, make it caal, u of pro- ''"cng extraordinary re.u t.. In the fir lilfA t- lktt I . w 1' vi I Ami tl.A Law 11 nnwl j'loce, when locked, and tho key placed "' ,no,,,,,s ince w" V,uccd to an office, it was not known on tire day of election that he was a candidate at all. I!ut his friends placed a suitable number f tickets in one of these fraudulent box es, and tints when the polls w-ero.j closed, he was, much to the astonishment of the ignati , . .i . .i rt .. r at- -i t leifrtioti aa n )riv.ieireu u.ru. inu enu tunae, that the Committee, of Vigilance-. i,,.. i; ' , . ,i .. ..-., . n-.a eMltMl tituiti .. mji.ii.Iiim ami nnt. . . r V snetl tbe course that is already known. ready Known n, .t.l.Mi , , v , , , , aiiutieti to is t.ttw m, its way w W,l.i.,....o, bsvlt... I... ....l...l f..rh"UT.''K' aj-noaaa... ."! puritosc, io me nanus oi a ifcniieman r to i i , i I. of 1 h.Iadeli.hia. . Jts accuracy, as witll ,he origial, i. vonche-l for TJ ' ", t.l r T 'V" " "'V ,y members of the Committee of .,b? " ',d"iU;,,' M U? ' l',U', Vlat.ce. Tl.e object is to show it to B Utd seeks the highest t,10" (lfficcr, of 10 Ntioitial (,overtimcllfi : of the mounUuis. Uo ar nhces in orjor , m9y Ulntvill j " ' lrtrdgc and p over, employ to . .. -it ., . i . delude tlic.r enemies from the nest of ai'preciate the villany that ha so long.. , , ,. . 1 1 . . . .... . " . their votinsr. may be referred to as a case oeen uracticea at elections in c alliiornia. Human iower i p. e . i t tf t.- , ., 1 .. ..It wa manufactured by Mr. r l lio klea tbal . , hi. f itor !n" rrancisco. rcniuijicttum r ; - ,, , .... f Ealing and Driiklag. - . AnLi.gluhs;cntlemanofsomcnote,on v,..tn.g New hngland a few years ago, remarked npon the pro,K....si,y of the American, for gootl living. He said that ii,e greatest u. ncu.iy w .ten no nao expe- rieiiccd s.nco h.s arrival ,u this country, -a-n. how to resist the temptations to eat o, . .ar.ei.eso, r. ci. ..(.a. ! .,,,.,, , iHitaj, of . wic, ...rroun.Ie.1 hi.n m, every side. And fhu w lllc hat'u ber cl'c observer of human nature was right ;.... r n i i . t the Americans, as a tKy.i.te. are exceed-'.Ti . . f r . t . .. . ,. ingiy ioiki 01 giMKi eating ami uruikiug. Intleed, this is their chief mid int np proved iniKle of testifying joy on any ex traordiuy tK;casin. lf a distinguished iiinn, a soldier or n statesinan, is sii.oh ed to hnre desert ed Home mark of (Imtin- guisiit-ii Honour, no is iiivneti ui a puone -1 11 , l.. II- dinner, and is feasted to hi. heart's con tent ittniil the cheers of hisat.teiulile) and ., , . , , , c.itlius.a.tic friends, who regard every appropriate ...oiiuhiii , me ci.oice v, and, or swallow of sparkling champagne, as a further extinction of the debt of gratitude winch they owe bun forliisscr- 1 it-e. . vate life, if a gentleman in- riend to assemble at his And in pn vitcs a few frien hotw, instead of providing an intellectu- al entertainment, such as would do honour to human nature, he cateis merely to . grntifv the sensual apiet itoa ..f a.lilv'l his moitt important, but his ' - , I . f only care is to provide lor the occasion a great var.o- j .' .i i-1.- ai.n panne aim tne more successiui ne is in thus laying temptations in the way of his iriiosts to eat and drink far more than nn - tare craves, the greater is his own grati-1 licatioti of his guests, Who land him with-i out measure for his excellent taste and unboiinded hospitality. in like inanncr. jx a.uuiy givesa party. the first question she asks herself is, what! cntertainiueiitshe shall provide. Shcac- coriIp,i!;fy g.ig I,cr wis to work to devise - . ..I a variety of rv-iicM, which shall be ty of exjtensive delicacies to tickle thciiH.r the bad and dangerous influence, of hould .bow j aonll,HIlt anj gcteel ; and her pride and ; Uief'J,;r 'gratification are in direct proportion to J : would W ;t)C ty an( excellence of tho means m another. , ,i . ,, protlnectl to gratify the unnatural I longtn( of an epicure. And tho guests, for day afterwards, ill canvassinif the. charactc Say. nii.tipuni. ill funv iiwinir ill., r Hrnpur I .1 . t ... - , , . I ,.t it... ..,,n-tsiiii.itil .iiuli.iil nf RiiAnkinu . ..'Tr ...... ,....,-.-. -- . (its, syllabubs, fruit, wines, .Vc.,. which WCre produced ami demolished on thcoc-: cai I il...r.. t nut ' K.-.tintr and drinkin B, iiii,ivi..ii, ... j ),,,. , it i.i,. aoom to bo an imnor- tant part of the business of our lives.and , foreigner may Ihj- forgiven for snppos-; j. wj ,;,.; v ,l0 ,u a, ,mra 0f ... . .....n c... human happiness tti consist ii u nuii-iiii' ; nit.lie.1 table. '(. Srcrel rSacres.M at the Bar. I asked Sir J allies kcarlott what was I asked Sir James Scarb, tl.o secret of hi. pre-eminent success as an advocate. He reidictl that ho took care 1 tu pres. homo tho ono principal point of tj0 etute without paying much regard to I.. .. ' t . .1 "1 .1 .. 1 . tliu otlier. 110 also saiu, ma. no anew if I drivw Into tlie Jioada tfrjjtWjT :nfifutftum&tiVfit2 l.'ibt motlMAAu M,rtant matter, Inlrivc out matter more re.: SALISBURY, N. C, AUGUST 5, 1856. ImjKirtant tli.n I had preTionufy lodged tliere." Uuxtun. - -1- ' No CXbnsiast. Itowlnnd 1 1 ill' manner, and the power or in. voice, were almtwt overwhelming.! Once, at Wotton. lie was comulctclT car- ried away by hi. feelings, and raising i.: ir . . i i.n ..... i. i..: V IS..PB.. I an, in MrnMi'i.iMi enll ..n entluioiast ; but 1 am not; mine are word. of truth and sobenies When I first came enttntrv I was walk - on ' dur ,,; , j f R , ' d h b i saw a irravel pit three human bcii.gs ii..A i i;nwi .... v.. r.. i ieltso!a;nce! UCJ iiC A iiiiu uu ill, vri.U ivi ! am not an enthusiast ii so doing ; I call on thee alouU to My loi refuge to the hope sot before thee in the gospel." . ' CirtoHS Fart. Sori.ei.ts are said to obey the voice of . H D J 1 taina nl tlot I 'inran. am imletilt ... - . v.. "'Cir salcty, in no small Ocgrec, to a IK-Cll u llur specie, of a pheasant, litis bird acts t- . . . . . t . , . , wj:"1 oi av man i. wiiiaues, tiitftu ueaiiu soui-4.,l.i n- .-, .- r r- V- ' .r . i r ' ., ...... in point, as well as uie Stiroil contrivance , ". or tlie hind for the preservation of her only oi a harmless one, ami a benevolent j ""lyoting; for when .he hear, the sound of one. lie bad in Northlicld, across the!1' do8..c JuttteiSlfKw war of tbe 'river from 'his Franklin farm, a small Ihulwn. ddlSVil of samly, barren land, with a r .l,,n away from. W fawn. Instance.; Liso nik.n iti wJ.ich oi u.e eueci oi gnei uiKm animais are ai- - IIU. e..,,,.!!-.! 1 T1. writ.., .1.. . .. , . . M. . .... .- ,. f;f jVit. master, and ; bullfinch aUuini,t froln .j , ontiro j f1()tlt on accou)t of - - nsenco (f . sn di not know where Khe lop. ,lint 0 ,,cr returr it illllIlwIj.!-J Mr. Webster wo.ihl not be hard with rcstliniMj , jird KaimeslI'Cr. Mo beard her through, and told . ... 3 J 1. , V-l.U. UUtU , tttV ILUUUC M Hit . . . iM .icu uer uusi, ana nnumg mm ueau, re - .jectetl all lood, and ! Stw York re. died by his side. Slrrrt Edaratio. Tl.e citv ininnMonnrv visiti-il nn unhnt- J ..v .. ... ,y young man ill jail, waiting us trial lor a state prison crime. " Sir," said the prisoner, tears running down his checks, "I had a gd home cducatioii ; it was in V tlivtt rJtuxition that ruined m I ; umtt to ,ju oul 0f t,c house and go otT j wjt, boy, j,, t,e gtreeL In the street I learned to lounge; in the street I learn n-1 to jeu to swear ; in tne street I lean.oii to smoke ; in the street I learnetl to gamble; ; in the street I learnetl to pilfer. O, air, ; e,i (,) .wear ; in the street I learned j jt i8 in the street the devil lurks to work the ruin of tl.e young." Is this so f lieu are then.-hovs of a street education, and stav ... I i . I l .. ... :. .1. .. n. iioiiic. . ! And let parents see to it, that homo traitiinir is oleasant and stronir. and ound cnongli to grapple with and con- .i i i ii a street sociciy. r- ! .f L n. r- , F9WtT f lhe l,U"" E?f fieorge Pitt, afterwards Lord Itivers, 'declared that he could tamo the most fu- rious animal by looking at it steadily. . to. , ir ii .i : ix.ru spencer saiu ; " " mere, is a mas- tiff in the court-yard here, which is tho terror of the ueighborl your powers on hnnC l itt agreed to 1 do so, and tl.o company descended into I the court yard. . tiff by a chain. short distnnco froi l.;. S A servant neiu ll.u mas- Iitt knelt down at a from tho animal, and star-ion ed him sternly in tho luce. . J hoy all j.uddered. At a signal given, tl.o mas- I.4F u In. Imua n.l .iw iiul I.. ....... I .... " iv. ivnn;. a,..,. .iiitii.- iiniuiinii lOH :. i.u.i.. ,.i.j.ri,i i.f. pace, seemed confounded, and, leaping .over I itt head, ran away, and was not seen for many hour, after. During one . of my visits to Italy, while I was walk mg a little Uelore tny carriage, on tho . roa", "ol 1 ,r " Vco"IU' 4 , two huire tltitrs honndintr towards me. 1. , . . .-r , i -; - --o- - n ...-.ill i i recollected wliat 1 ill Had done, and trem reconecieu w u i ... ..uu oot.o, anu ire,,.-. bling from bead to foot, I yot had resolu- tioi thc r.d . u cotigi. . iu.w-... a..-, wyo m with a fixed look. 1 Iiaw i . r ci . ( 1 1 ii 1 1 1, . . J b' " V 1 .. I I !.- t .11 ... ... . .. .. reu.xeu iiicimiiccu iroin a gimop to u irov, , . . . . , . . came up io ine, siojipeu ior a inomeiii, and them went back again. Un ri Tar U,- Talk. I A lUai-ka. A young mnn volunteered hi.;9-'1-, Tii. tratlo ia only tho slave trade j serriee. In aw, a voincr tllv homo from a nartv. ! l,,"ll'r (l,.,1,,0r ,,a," a"'l' On tl. wsy ho cudgeiied hi. brain for so.ne in- j nt .ft l . W ftr,, fr tererting topioTS-conror.ation to amuse-her proper pirtt of blevolencO and hullian with ; ie tuld hit upon nothing until they,iiiet rty. several cow, wl.cn tlie swsin .aid, witti mucn simplicity of manner.. " Now ian't it ttrango what a niotherly sprance a cow ha. !" To I which the Udv reUied. "I do not tliiiiK il'strantrej . ... - . at all, air, thai a cow should have - a . motherly ring tho rest of tho walk. iprifc. i fV r;V PRECEPT AKirEXMPLtf:GlVE THE PAROLE." .V A laughable illustration of practice fol- lowing theory, and precept carried im- the French artny, dated May 6. Tlie lct tiiedintelr into example, occurred a few .i.. ,i. ...i:i it;.,. .t,;nli n . i . tr - , i'WlU,,,c inoneoniieroTaiuocayaru i -a mihJ but zealous ! Ihe bunnteudent a mil umemliiiurian. who in adnu! is admitted to bo tho- rt.iijjl.ly acquainted with the most Insig- I "'"cant details of hi. noble and gallant j profession, from tho duties ofthc energet- iic ooawwatn to tiioae oltlie uigmnt.il cum H,,MM,:r ui r naAAinir a i . entinei, on his way to his ofllcial resi- lien he turned upon thestafwart " ?v". tl'cn, said the sturdy pni.il, low - "", - o.......K . . .v parole, sir," and the hunty Siiiieriuteiid- lent having, in the course of bis practical ! instructions, allowed the parole to slip !t r . i m rr,.M u.rn.wi... iraoe a pr.s - try "tiivc the i.nrole. I lie tmliicman : i I., I.M . ...u:.:....,' tieeillll.g Ml. iiiiiutiiii to ttv it aiiitieieiit "r Hiitliorilv for liiuaintr tho u-ntrv. Iiiiil alim roe to a im-oii- . . rt . f n ! . 1 . forgotten t. learn the parole, aud he, too, this came soup in cup. ; tlie sottp was sea 11.IS bird acts. , , . .. .. . V... - i .:.i. -:.. .'. Ti. l,. was ttrnervti uiiu inc at,itr.iiua. irttm ' wiiicu l.e ami t. is uinutiirmtiicu leuow prisoner were only reJtcned wlren the sen i try was relieved frotn his lttit. j I'nit'tl S.THV IllliAU. Aiffwolf ( Mr. WflHrT. if. '..i.... .... r..-.i..r. :..t. ; ioiio oi jve, out ' - 1nt i-avinsr any ret.L Upon one of bis j Tj,iu , , t.lace. the coo.1 woman ex - pressed her anxiety about being able to remain. She exinicted to be turned out, her with great gravity, that- he knew it was a hard case fr hcr he wished to consider her, and did not mean to. las un It 1...1 1... 1.0.1 . ... ... ,. , ";" n"-. . . 1:. j Vl.l.t A f I ill tilliili f.til.. lilltlllli ill - . . . . . - . - jhand into bis iMK'ket, he took out a liveic'1 '"""f at the evening. Our hor- i dollar bill, and hatidod it to her, saying'1" had not d.ned as well as we had ; !he was sorry 'he could not do better by ,l,cy g'vcn ,,,em gra"' of bar- I l.p but if aliii .loiiiirlit tlm foiil.l ntf,tril her, to st.'iy on the that, he should off. place another year for bo vervulad. and rode " " Afrlrat Lojjie. An old farmer one who feared nei ther (iotl nor man had hired a devout negro ; ami to get some mi inlay work out , , p, , J ,., if lum ti-onlil ulu-avs iilnn a iijut of n.u . i. . . or lum would always j I cessity-' on Saturday, I morning wonld put tb and on Sunday is case to the man s "conscience One miming Sainln. prov- ed refractory. " lie would work no more on Sm,Uv. The master argued with : him that it was a case of " necessity". I .1 . . '. that tWo Srriiitnres allowed a mm, to m.t j out of a pit on a Sabbath day a oeast that -!..... . . m 'u ... had fallen in. " ca, massa," rejoined tho black, " but not if ho spent Satur day in digg-ng fordo werry purpose. A hiy of I,nrror. Thursday, July 17th, 1H.',6 will long bo remembered for tho occurence of three most terrible ca- lamities. n that day Soino sixty per-, sons were crushed or roasted to death on tho North Pennsylvania lUilroad, u bile more than a hundred were maimed or bndlv burned ; twenty -seven persons pcr- isncu on i-hko cne, uy me oiiming oi ine steamer iXOrthorn Indiana, and seventeen- Ijtko Ontario by tho burning of tho 1 into. . three such calamities in ono day have never been uelore known, and we trust will never bo known again. It was a fatal day, and will long be remembered with sorrow. - lifute. Tin I IV.. II.....L. i It... tl. .. aai ..I.I.K nil i'i:u hi aiatatiiia tin uic i o.i. r ... u....... ...i c - 1 1 ... ' a.ll M'.li .IW.l. 'nhi. ....... 1 IVIVIIIti buying a cargo of 508 Asiatics, under tho ! . .... . . , . ,. . usual ncti.ious contracts tor etgiit year. . vi nia -.i .., : ..... ,ino f(r twenty fonr hours' and commenc- . jj ..;,, I0r cariroont bo 15t I. inst: " " .. filfr stili ecU w bjecU were put on board tho ves- t , sei , 4'J killed then .selves l,y jumpiii" overboard, or with poison, always socro tetl about their persona; oiio or two .died of diseaso usual on boanl ofcrowtlod ves- Hugh, Corrigan, convicted itt" Wcst- moroland county tra.) lor ino murxier oi his wile, for which he was under tho son- . . ..el.al. - i. . I C- icnco oi ticaiu, coiiimiiiuti su.eiuu ouni- fltMay tiv ItiACfrlUul-lvo jAilc.ot Pitta burg. A aS.fr Picfuft. The American shiplrinz the trips vouns and spirited South Caro- r- i: i; NUMBER-X. Tlib Courricr deaEUU Unia publwlic in itg I'arii correspondence an extract from a letter written by a staff officer of oiiun g iiiv vvt uiwi a vsv" - w e',',i,'e1 between the two armies, and describes a dinner given by the KussiansTnea within Her precincte." te tU traneb oflteera. We copy the ac- count of some of the arrangements 6f the Hnncrx "A soon as we arrived wc were invl- ted to go to Uie table, lne dining-room was arranged in the meadow, nnder a , bcap of thing. seasoned with pepper and ( . -" all drank from one little glass, and every body used, the same fork or the same 'spoon, aud swallowed the sardines whole I . . l.r..t . I I . 1 one. " . ""If 'pie. hot pic, composed of hashed meat ...:-.u u.;tf. -Im.. 1u..hi m!.. mm.! ..I.a iiij.va who ttw, . aj, 1 rmt v...... rnndit.lCllts. It WIIS VCfV ITOod. After nth vuta vtitit oiiiiaiiHnii aitvn . . . lian.s, pieces of roast beef of forty pounds weightrtV-e. - Three qnartcrs of an hour between each dish ami toast; jokes and drinking to till u the intervals. Sweet ; dishes in French Fashion, puddings with white vanilla sauce, sugared oranges came 'at last, and gave us hope of the repast j eominz to an cad. A grave error this t Our plate, were taken away, and we were . .-ii ihj aaliiU Wa , " ,'..,. ,, do vio enw to onrstotnacb. under 7 'K conaidered impolite, and ZStl m TSST X i ,i mm ! rint-gor. 1 " e d.nuli 1 l'cIUl or.u,e r-inl" ; 2?, .tmIT0V'T then to that of the ten to Marshal l'el- issier, then to t ten. w rangei, ana men to the living, and then to tlie dead, for the space of live hour, without leaving our seat!' We left the table at six o'clock. " We had ten leagues to ritle on our return; so, after having smoked some .h,.m - -1. t...l ...1 P ' - . . ana mAaii. ; V'trt. , v. . v-o.....-. . ..... - . ley. The Kiissian camjv whero this feast , took place was situated in a lautiful . ' .i sKt in the tile. lidst of the Koralian de- "a I aVtin amt Tram. Attdcleil fty R'e. Tho Xt inula City AVmw of July 5th l c ii - r.. htii.- Jll. r. ajttl'Vi. lertitiniii ileal ' r .- ,. I ' -, , . McKissack s (rrovc, Iowa, while driving , . . . . . b his team pass the house of Kli Slasher, last Tuesday, was attacked by bees. They made the attack apparently in three dis- tinct strings about the size or a man s arm, first attacking the horses. Mr. Hoop er still held to the team until Messrs. tiilmoro aud Slusher came to his assist I ancc. Ono liorse, in endeavouring to ex tricate himself, broke a blood vessel and died shortly after; the other is severely injured. They next attacked Mr. Hoop er and those who came to bis assistance. Every thing was done that could bo to ex- tricate the unfortunate man, but not un- til Mr. Hooper and Mr. Slnslicr were so severely injured that but littlo hopes of their recovery is entertained, llifi.aym tomg and sufferings of tho unfortunate mon rescin bio those of hydrophobia. LIEUT. YVM. HEARD. Tti llii Voider Ruffian (formerly tbeT Wcst porl Tunes) we find the following notice, tlte chief portion of which bos been already publish ed : "Mode ill i'lkh Takes. A Jay or two since the steamer Arabia passed Kan city, on her upward trip; at Kansas city a number of South erner look tiaasage tiraJeavenwortb citv. Du i:.l t-. ii , .i. i . .ii iiuihii, i.pcui. .tin. .araru, tiiowuiit Ilia, all wa i :.. .. .vr. .1,.. W. W UU.....U Ilia H It. work, be soon learned from a cttto chap,', that .. . . i ti.i:.: -.. l... Ji "" - no. umj auumniii out. onarjiea Uiflo on toard. LieuL K kept a watchful eye on the "Council ItlutT paasengeni, snd as soon as the boat landed at Leavenworth, the Vigil ance Committee relieved said passengers of Itprnlfl two Sharpe's Kiflos, together with tome sido arms, powder, lead and shot ! (irej.t praise I. due LieuU Ifeard for hu cnor ty .,,0. ,nd ingenuity, for, bad it not u, fa i.;.,, t,a would, in all nmlasbilitv. hate ,cd un.nHiced, a. tbey were carefully concealed." Fun KANSAS. Maj. WjUke. left here this morning on bis re turn from Chester, when) ha was very successful in stirring up an interest tor Kansas, and liberal contribution, were made. He will be at Hunt's Hotel oa Monday evening next. 4tli'Augut. on bis way to Kansas, when he will b. pleased to mviit ci-ugiaatsraad, ixtxfl jixuiitibuUttos-.,,., ' 1 - . I'aroliman. l!,e funovvii:; nianilcUo l.ui been i;,.;ucd by the party who expelled tlio iloruions from IJeavtr Island, irJ Michigan : "The dotn.uion of King Strang is at an end. Tbe band of 'marauder, once occupying tbe Leaver group of islands, under the administration and direction, of Jaa. J. Strang, their reputed prophet, have fled at lhe BpprtaclCef tbtt ISteiflL llie land ia redeemed; a kingdon no long er eaista upon the. border, of one of onr most populous State.. Arid we rejoice to know that the resources of this upper. Tedoli; will be properly and tpeedily do veloped under the operation of onr State laws. Tlie inatitotion. of our conntry secure protoction to alt ber citizen. especially to tbeir religion, freedom; bat when its tenets are criminal and directly antagonistic! tooor laws, and subversive of our Ctuialitatbm.-wa as AitixAtia skamLI. prove recreant to onr duties to permit a longer continuance of tho evil. It .hould be a matter, therefore, of public rejoicing to all persons living contiguous to the Lakes that this nest of banditti haa been exterminated; and we would take thi. occasion to caution the citizen, of Wia Iconhiu against many of them who bare UklOX AXU IxDKrKXDKXCB. "We aiust b. of signing the Ameriesn ' Iectaratiofl of Indo-" pendence ; "there mast b. no pulling diBereut way we must all bang together.' ".Yes oUerved Frsaklin, "we must sll bang together, or most assuredly w shall all bang se parately." "Sarah, dear," said a waggish husband to Lis wife, "if I were in your place, I wouldn'. keep the babe so full of butter as you do." "Ilutler, my dear ! I never give it any bat ter." ' "No, but yon poured about a qo.it of milk down it this afternoon, arid., then trot ed it oa your knee for about two hours. If lit doesn't contain a quantity of butter by this dine, it' isn't for tbe want of churning." A Oerm.n writer says: "Tlte people of the I'liitcd State, can burst mora steam boilers and chw mora tobacco tbaa any five nations pa tbe globe. For Governor, JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor, JOHN A. GIlLllIEIl. For Governor, JOHN A. GILMER, F'or Governor,. . JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor, JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor, JOHN A GIL3IER. Fi (tovernor, JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor, JOHN A GILMER. For Governor, JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor, JOHN A. GILMER; For Governor, JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor, JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor, JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor, JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor, JOHN A GILMER. F'or Governor, JOHN A GILMER. , For Governor, JOHN A. GILMER. -. ..- For- Governory- JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor, JOHN A, GIL3IER. Tor Govcnif.r, JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor, JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor, JOHN A. GILMER . . For (rovcrnor, JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor,. JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor, JOHN A. GILMER. , For Governor, JOHN A. GILMER. For Governor, "JOHN AGILMER.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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