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in;: , Hon.." L W. Thomas," a Democratic Jleetoral candidate, in 'Georgia, declines -' eerying on the electoral, ticket, because, its1 he states, I.e will not vote fur liucjiau. ih ' ami ar a recent riiimoro meeting' In Atlanta, Georgia, CoL J: L. JIarria, " jiroiniccnt Democrat,' made a stirring speech, and declared himself for Fillmore and Doftt'lson I -f - ' IVthe Siato XT New . York, Cb. Car- roll, of Rdnsalaer, f Henncssee, V cx4Jcmit6rDerri ' have abandons -And hi' Montgomery (Ajubnrha) I)fs 'Jriet,' Pi". jJ.Racdit. has declined 'to, '- aerva th UcinOcrac 6ti the Electoral ticket, because he cannot rote (of Uuth- wwnt ;.- ;r; ;v v j Df tlift tfrtrf hundrtil ami ttven Carman papers wh-rch supported Pieree and King ffifcM5 ;; ntpwormr ils; damwrrrr, ijf rtsdnD iww; arolitp; ooH tjeamil? ( ;d Buchatirfu' iuid declared Tf?- 'v .VVy.. - , t,' :. Oss A:S:'::': n. a; SEPTErhEii 2 185G; : or t..e ftr ever. J ci' a l.i.-.it XIII. NUMBER XIV itriAtelv on the attention of tl.A u.ttTl and deUnched idolater of tlie Atx.litipn angon, wts ar IriTitii fe now out for Fremont J " ftw-twal c?1Mon. "Tlie Ohio Democratic Stato Comtuit- w lraCta i)asiiLt' tec, at IVIumboi, resolvvd to aban- "iluft Troqi auch a aoii'r'oe don tae nciaao.iaraa iu rresmency i "concontcnl, witting forth 'that there ia 110 ")mmC fo Unclmiian in Ohio.l r- " " '.The Brorrtyille Jonniul, a Dcnncint- liiiprovcmeat, 8eji a movemcnCten ycaraao, before the pretetit faeiliti of THE PATH TO SriAME .X LETTEK FUOM A KATHKR TO HI EKIUXG SO.V. Chicago TriLane of tli r'-rl- "- v v -4 lritaHt LhkLI 1. .. 1 LI . f sr memeeivca into; "n "vul" ucnt a grerw orow r - . . V.n... ,t.s ; ' '"M inace ; but now. with the vomler- Vut readers, mvi tlie fc i 'fully iiereaed wealth ami population 2J iiist. Lave alreaJy fouBd iiu iihvuimiiu lucuiuos, muro i room lor ul tlie froiit of Fredthck ic I oom and tor more drainage of the preiuise that con Id effect the one room any wore 'than the other; tlra circumstance but I observed that tlie room occupied cuauthattlw North hat a greater mter-u,ld l"ple who were not inclined to i!jf & d u-, . . eat in the ontiiiuanee of slavery In the 'rvo I'ave t:ytd away. iut with lib-1 t" ' ' h(uth tiuui Uie Simth iiaelf. All the bur- ural arranwemerit and accommodations, ! " Ur r The White fcnlulnir . ...,...m, jum. w.mi.i i.k;- .1. m v.i.!j .; -i . . .11.... u i...... i i 1 ., . ,v-. " "-v aeinonstratcu ." ",0 pniic pie, ra0 i,,,. ,n4 t,e Mj conviction of to the colariha of oar pper. rold't arreat the following letter be there, in low tl.au rive Knl i0 by h" ,' beautifully unan flitir, clianicJ iti tmtno U that of, r,vi....-. .1 . . i i Himulio Uh .v,r irLH ti,A UUtiM tiJui..! ....r ;n)o iii- . . . r he ari tiia iMnn . a mtiiwia UN iiiiii u , -- ------ --' - - v " uiti nnivin. lhiivi , w ivu w wuii - awia of ail the ainfulneat of it, and protected luere or ,,cr'i i" dispute their influence 'plungud ly the errorsof a k)ed n J darling ton. froiu all it eil and incoriveiiiencof. i "I1" "caltli, and' no ones 'hoe mind and We Imj that, thould it rhef the eye of any of yery pound of cotton ruiwd in the South ' ,,uv; y en months t!lose ncnMlpon lhc trill1 cf crim it wU, fe , jHiton ivM"ti piieiuni tuour, win uonv 1 .1 and bi young by the healthy worker was wholly white- t t - ' - r ' . . m - - - . c pauer in no lenui-. hIik.,i i. s i.i . ir i. i ., , . .. .:n I.bannaw.y.hbauledduUi. lZ TZX7ZXr I . t .,, the VtrtJiior, and declared tor wore and DoneWn) ! : 2 7Uk ''Jmejf City-. (Himritr, twiiong '. firat to raiae the nmo of Fremont and Dayton, now wave Jo the breeze tlrvL'ul FiU- the adds to tho w(lth of tlie North. mm nc m t' l VA r.f H'arnin.l fmtn ilia Ks-oti a ai Aajum, now wave 0 he breeze iiivinu- wake moreoutof each bale ahipped frrrtn j rfrrwliin" effect of a few week.' rest, ! , , " " "7' ,."7" , lalit l.tjg of Tillnlore aiMiibelaun. The S.w , ,rlwi-,lll (llU1, ,." 1;ltter 'J" of a glimpse of tlie ihouaiind-hned world U "' ltft' "y 10 rw,U lLm 10 miii-ii n. biicn a iiiaee, 01 a coiii8ion witn 1 both cqnairy well tentilated and lighted, early manhood, and passes throngh a pe I could not discover any thing about tlie riod of life attended by many gratifica- I .l - :.!. . 1J JT... llnvinn rnn t TMr (If tWO TlBSt sixty," he arriTe at critical period in the road of existence ; the river of death Iowa before hint, and he remains at a tand still, lint athwart this river is a viaduct, called "The Torn of Life," Which, if crossed in safety, leads to the valley of ''old tige round which the river winds,' and then flows beyond without a boat or canseway to effect its passage. The bridge is, however, constructed of fragile inate-j rials, and it depends ntooithow it i trod den whether it bend of break. Goot, anonleiv. and other bad characters are also in the vicinity to waylay the travel- on. washed, and tho room occupied by the melancholy workers was coloured with yellow ochre. I had the yellow ochre fill washed off, and the walh? and ceilings whitewashed. The worker ever after felt more cheerful and healthy. After making this discovery 1 extended in observation to a number of ainallerjjjpjrrt and garrets, and found, without exception, that the occupiers of the white rooms were much more healthy than col end I not Wt, lne over in X Tlie Ohio ar lor uor. lokwiv, mat "lib ut.-i rwiairifd bv tho i.Unior t nu I fKVPS Al.f TH A-H IS Iitl H ttf.t' . . . P n.te' to produce and rnom. 1'I.ISHED 15Y U VII W-.rl- . -r-.. rK lit' ... -hi. riu,i;ut, ami i ilia i nr. ir; ...i.,., ,.,- h,. ,i, v,.,u fttv i j tffL-?-.. tr vwi.nv. nnu.li wore ai me Snutii m vuiiVM v rail KORTU AND SOLTII. AND MK- stouk ti.AN)CiLrrr to the OOL'NTRV." tt.- Other pjn.-r .are, coin-k it iu )0 freight of cotton ulir.d -5W i fwi her his, in the annnlyvf raw tuiife- iw fwiaa 1. .ithomed J..;riltj fur hir, niauafHctorie, ami in the ar- Tm"iJ i iilc itr J',R,e fwiaired by the planter to produce wv iVJi , 7Ai7 Vl'ickare fabricated by Northern l.ar ( MAi UK AtXJOMlii,, . J J'n'TnT nc l No w.omler tlie North pr.,.ert the refreahimr i'rt'ct nt'ii f.- .(ili.r- tl.o nmiinipni r.f rullnur rrx.ni 1 lllmSCH WltU a fitUn'r 6tail, alld to cIiuiil'o the colour for whitewash. 1 its intellect, and even of a laugh at its jO"" ef the crirue they may have determined to alway fouud a corresponding improve follies. For one, I regret to think that .commit. Soiree a year iwo younsr Ilnruld left tnent in the health and spirits of the oc- the time is not fur distant when Saratoga borne a happy and pltant as kindly, afltc- ' cu piers. From these observations I would will be a foreign and probably . hostile tioaate hearts and undviug Wv and faith in respectfully drop a hint W tAfe.wJhorities niiu to h or the oiitlirnU that wo may ' uVf.n fouj ln(lke Clon le ,erv vtr. of of whop s, asylums, and hospitals, to ea- ACXESSION TO FILLMOUH .We And hi three of oar exchanges, tlw Shu has ull Ihhiu of its ili.. Miii take tho Smooth for hur sui.- ! purl and t-iiriyhiitciit. Ia;1 slavery bcaliol j ished in the South, aud yon may reverse the relations of the two sections. . The I North will then have to support thofle d, sustained and unsi-otU-d he left it, to V'1" -v " , -IT-" . ;ing to yellow,. as the graud colour of thi Inniselt an lionoriibla name in our citv. ' :j:.:I I.,, ;i. !,,,,, in the occupiers of the yellow or buff ler, and tliru.t him from the pafia ; bn oured rooms; audi succeeded in in- let him gird up his loins, and provid nimscii wuu a uiung mjui, u trudtre on safely with perfect composure. To oui. metmibor. "The Turn of Life" is a turn either into a prolonged walk, or into the grave, lbe system aua powers oar ing reached their utmost expansion, now begin either to close like flowers at sun set, or break down at once. One injudi cious stimulant, a single fatal excitement, may foroe it beyond its strength ; whilst a careful supply of props, and the witli ng it...m. ...Ttl ..1 J I learned to esteem hero as friends per-, . . . soiml friends and friends' of the Suth. I i w,n lor """ "on"tl""4 D,ne onr C,1.T-; interior of their buildings. I Si'.,, ii. ii,. I. i.. ..... tl.. lo-dsv be rills a felons tell, wita lonz rears of Ti... c.n..u ;,.,T era ,.,., nf il ililn.ra that lime is not far distant. A ueoitle eoDtinernent with other Moo before lim. lo the ' not ireuerallv aimrociated about a hoe. 'drawal of ail that tends to force a plant, who have uiade up their minds, as 1 j very outset of the crime he has blasted his own 1. The benetit ot thorough drainage and j will suAtain it in beauty and in vigour heard one express it yesterday, that there l fair wosoeet in life and brought down sorrow i water 6iuply. 2. The benefit of trood ; until "hfrgbt has entirely set m.TM Set- shall never be a new slave Stale admitted Und shaaie urju kind and doatinv Dareuts. It heating and ventilation. 3. The benefits ence of lJe bj a 1 hyHtcian. .1. I " I 1 .1 . A. I i - If . . 1 I .J ' it . I wh.e eolMiiiuptHm hits so long burdened . "" ,I,e ,llo" wl' liave " lM,wer i were Utter that he had died la hit infamy, ere ol Pri,Pur colour. Cor. of the Ladder. I , r ., . ... . ... Iiri.l'i.nl it ..rt.l .pi... I... ....1 - ' ami weakened ins souin. e believe "-" u,3 e of oa exclmni'cs, the the abolition of fclavf-v winihl l constitution that require follow ti a-jtice of pajier, whicii have greater evil to the omntry, but in l fillmore Hag: visiou of the evil, the North would jnst run up the , ami weakened His Soutn. e believe , f'" " u.o ureo, ..u ,,me Wn wriUen hi.hrow, fur th. I . m.i I ti.a t ... Ill HI PlitUflh.f Itf.n )iof au-s mruH tlm n.ln a-n ! 3 . ..ii meaooiiuoiioi slavery woum ie a , - -" " i- w reuU ni.rll. u tt-y Mood by his little ! thcili-oK oe iiiuioii viiiij. r i ! d come i choiiii. n liether the coming 1'resi- " s-' - . WUMAN"S I'OWER. 11e Kuuicrset t'ohm is the title of a " ttjr larjaest share. new tna irifcd rilluiorc pawr just es- taldisueU at Pumerset, Acw Jersey. tcsp uamtrrr tn ite rum. e nave dential election will brinjf about the end, M up to thut " U-lU-r land. ow the only 1 cannot say; but it will ho one of thejvisioo beyond that bitter, biiuding mist, is the j events leading to it. The contest is cs- gloouiy walls au.I iron gnitings of convict's seiitiaiiy a sectional one. MioiilJ r re- borne. ,,m. w y'T'i t"V",c c"' We ask every young man to read tbis letter, 1 in her virtue, Aniither Vhnqr. fur Fill mure. The fTimton !tate -Waaefte, wie -the mst roooiw-l rlw. nh,t.,.r ,.f t;...!. : "'nnontial papers or ew Jersey, ami can Mate Rcgirtcr, ' piiblisficl at Ann -croiofore a warm advocate of Fremont, Arbor. It is well cond.rcted, M..d will c'''d hands ami rnns up the Fill I. . ..iT.;v- l,.l.rr ... )... A !..'' unp. Wr. fl!iinin! Morris Ion sold field. . Mr. I . U . tallas lias become wi bo elltv o(T Xortliem men. it is true. ! ue "'"pted to commit ready to take all the offices they can get. , X. Y, June 28, 195C - - f tmt tlie election will liuve been ettecteu THE DIFFERENCE. ' ! I have heard of two brothers, whose ' father died, leaving them five hundred dol lars apiece. "I will take this money and 1 make myself a rich man," said Henry, l.i i .i i.r ...:n . .t.;. n .1 i i l .1 . l l . lie younirer uruiucr. i siu iuiv ; Tlie poet has disclosed the whole1, e-; , v nrfit tf u niiifiirfi potinnoniii' nnwP. Iairr . . J. . . f . ,s 7 Nur wier nor fire iuwU UmiU pomrr. Like win pa id her eowfueniK hour, liv lima but fir-r-mankind adore thee! iff.ile arxJ vorid m weak bulor ilirtw Riinlin in 7 irovi-rii- r . . . ., . :i,i. .... .,-. I, ;i..rl rip. inent, in wJxicli nofoutUemjmw'W'ill take i , , .. , , ,, . , ... i,i iior tririnli ; in lip;"one1 a" . ... wi Tfl" i - u i . j .i e anew, anj umt he may be ful y nntiressed with rior never could, tier strengtii is m uer . , part, bhoiild Ruchanan bo elected, the ef- . . 3 1 -.,w.n i l..v.-. nn.MiPr iww-: fc'an "J I ...; o.... i. i...,., : ti ' tnc lr-riciiinir consequences ol tlie wicked acts p,"-v- r" ' .'. . ; tho poiih ...Itft.r Hl.jl I.M.I.ril.n. 2fSnm4 Afony. Come along. d n't lej akeered; Crowd no here. Americans. !!; " "f snake room for the W yandot liineer and . (Monti JJndim o f.,-rrTlie fol- Lognti comity Banner, two Ohio Itrimb- low ing letter is inblilied in tho New ' "'"' frt'e oi' feeling of the North will VI. ii. I. .n.. :..r..t.. ,.t . am osi exclusi vely ny outnern votes, WunriMmnient was receive,l yesterday, and it has ' to man as affection is superior to intellect i t ..i.l... lt...,.. u-lio ler goouness, , . .....u;..-,,..,:,.- ti.Uoiilv. abah- thought or going to school, auu peddling iu a small way, over try. lie was shrewd, una quick ... , . ... I. ,-. . ii. . i to team whatever ne gave ms-aueuwun win, ii.ouesi menu, auu u.c.aieu uy con- . HnJ he M Lj- attention to fc. scions duty. . . ing money, lie succeeded Iu one year In liirliwiiinn BSMinti ia (iitti-ll aittiofmi I O .... ... I -"rv- j five hundred dollars had become a thousand. Iu five years it had grown to Jiean papr which have run up the Fill more ana iMieison flag, and are now1 knocking at our doors. Crowd up ! ! Ovwd np J I FILIHOUE IX .XKW miM. The entltnsiastn no' pervading the mint hi nf the pt-oplo of New York, lis be-. half of Mr. Fillmore fur exceeds That which prevailed there in lM, whi n the State Was carried by Taylor and Fillmore j by an immense majority. In that ekc- i tion, it will be remembered, three ticketui were ran, at is the case at present. Casn ; f ad Van Rnren divided the opposition vt pretty equally betwecu them ; Vau Bureii beisting Cass slightly. i At the next election there is everv rea n ii i.i i .. -i i... i.-.iiw . ... -.t. lilt ; n.Ku me minus o, your mo,ner am. rnvsen ,u. Mttn represents u.e nnneraian mg oi ,e tUoU8and . aj at the age of fifty -&l . iirTifiiiHiii irriesf that rnti whu Iiava hiui nnnrtr- ..:.rA.n iiivi tlio u-ilh man thn uv ' o ! .l:.:"". I :7'..' " iLe was worth a in on. alion and reflection arc cold, useless ap-l t . , lie spent two-inirus oi ins mouey iu IHindages to the human being nnbjss,. V , , d w a futB w-arme-llu o t-serdsr a.d nttached I te ,,e. an 9petl uiaju uuivv is j ibviii.i.1 itn nr V ..-l, ......... . cnseqiiuiiiiy oe excneu io me inu . ., U"'0'1- . . , , , tunities that but few could poaseas, es'taa to thwi rnind, woman the soul; man tlie reason, h amiikoton v in, April, 1. 1, !.). j j uvc information here rf the most re- M.-lectiou in life of any lionoroble station, provid-; wom.lu the heart. The power of observ- - ... ...... i.. . . ....i '.t;.-.. k. ...i ..... .... t.t t:. .. .ir r. : . i ... . . . . . OIK. lOUr rOqitCMt lor materia! tO OC u"iv- noil iiui;iu.; nn.uru, vvihlii nuiiMica cy iuu wvuiu lib uuibcii lur ik, wuu n iiuiiiv u umpl in writiri" a memoir -of Col. Fremont ' lue t'iut f',e vo!e '' great State is be welcomed to, with every comfort to be desir has been received I siuiimiM it is with 'more likely to lie cast for Fillmore than'ed, should, at-the entrance to mauhoad. have u view lo U used in the election whin either of his competitors. The vy graced ym.r family. Where you have copied which hi name seems to be connected, em of organisation of parties here ig go he eple frc W a mystery, ror years and as 1 am entirely oi-t-d t tha complete, the arrangements so perfect for!''ave I been lbs recipient of Mtualiuiia of bonor n .vi'iit can do ,,tl?i, Ko Pron S enrolling everv voter and ascertaining his;;'."J ,luldl"- '" f U' ,;" .ta Mx.YLiuuiii, i mil u i uoinm. iu roiucic a tions in our country, and with tiumls of the it iii any way. Jicst.ectfullv vours, preference before an election, that Poht,-, .i',,,,,,,. , Si.t. . , I liu s II lit N (IV cians can siiena wun mucii more conn- --. , .. - ,. - - - , , . .. . i t .. . : iin.,uiv nnu . . i q w ileiiee thun with us, of results. And from .,.,.,. i, .,. j..,," aleaamg l illniore mail ol.ew l oru What could induce joti ihua to often.! the city 1 have learned iirany particular Uicts svra 0f TOur C0Untry ! Not went : Iid I not as io towns ana couniies, wuu wnicn Ml vou when vou left Home, that il vou con- is perfect familiar, which have brought necled yoursell reapectably I would consign von ' my mind to the above conclusion, con-j goods, and have I not 'frequently aked you if trary to previous impressions. 1 will not i by any means 1 coultl lieljiyou alou' I the particulars as related to me, out George remembered 1 the injunction, "With thy gettiugs get nnderstanding." T . . . 1 1 I ? ay" for the l rClimillUUI Ui 11IO I'taii lllivii J Hi pui How in-, ,. . . ,f, .r.i.K.,r. , . ., ii .1 i j 1 U nv.lVO iumu iu ni ih,ic.mwvwi- le, in the world, do we . think judge, and , of a tlirivin r citv. After aTapseof .iwiu- in r. itn i in r isii til u-itli u-iuf wo tiil ; : . R " Mau inav do miIity tliinrs in from pHfrttmllt OUtrtrr, Ldirrlrom lbe Stnior Editor. . Sakaoa, Aug. 19, lSjii. review tbe picture and reiliiM yoo have ub- lectual aJvancement of the world; but i nui a uiiioi fiiisv iii wuuinn Ii her afl'.-ctn.in, ik4 hvt iutellecl ! The intullrci hi fiuile, but the ffVclimj Arc iutiiiiie and cuntM b xliaated.M tueiits of the aiTectnous mind t i :il. ...l. .1 Know, in eomparisoi. no .v wo ec. , vrra .... two brothers met. the mtel- ,i , . . , , ... t I It was at George's house. A bright, vig orons, alert man, was George, though, up ward ot fifty-five yesirs ' old. Henry, though several years younger, was very infirm. lie hud kept ' in the counting-room-Ion;: after the doctor had warned A death in the house! What a torri- tm so oeiieve uiav r iiooore win K-au ins "- -.-. t"-'. 'i n - i - -- - r - , : . . ..atrVngir loisttiud JWiijuuI iiadLL. ILTiitJ liu -Z w.t cofiteorn.iysetf with laying tharrtiexf -.h. .t1 80,0t0 vofca, and Ruehaiiaii fivui 0U,UX pro-sioii, comparatively, the Rriiu mes td CO.OtXJ votes ritz-iVvii. Oman. iaeliger makes upon the hundreds with have convinced me. The only thius . Iamg home, which militate aimiust this conclusion li,e.v eires'. ikik, mv errinj son, ai me word I wrote on ' "Oh Ala Mnlinj Aniong the Irhh Df mof raf J'. i him to give up business, and now lie found r . . . . a- . ' himself stricken in health bevond repair. I iue insn American, ot ew lort, a, ...... . (.waSont Sajr2iicht paper, says: i,.f i.:a m.nt . linr not nintintr money. how true the T sentiments "Trdn liohe5r,"IiSrd "worlTngTm ..l.t A.iiw, ;.i l.t...Jt I r..r,.t,.4r. s. lOU'.'d ll i 111 !l fl Tlfi Col loCtifill fit' I lOllkS.- . i . - . ... . i -i..r.....;. e . i ou reccivi-a tiiLroaucuiMis in rpsmn-iii iki i or- 1 .,1, 1. .....;.... 1... nnn nt'.i'..it .mra to, nnvflp tmrti'.iT.w n r.ir,. Wliolll llC lias ColllU almost lllto COIItaCt ! i "Viv.-v.nuil mnu limnv iroiiiiiiuiu - - - . i -y V.' Iiviuciij oiiouhiij; ivcau.ij.-j oy uuc ui "-...j ..-.v-m ...... A Snauish lady, whose htisband isrePU-iW'' "tl'er StSte, on the gutul ,'!"""' l0l QnJ- ,. 'u?p? f'iff) iiiviuXt"1' ' those- tbtd thiifgs vomited Mirih-froin the 'for reading. He looked upon the books ttr!X WoSmoio ! th.it They think Sir. 1 ilfmore rlm.ot he f"":. A; tZ "f m "J t1'" 1 " "Merest than he would have ,, years of suffering by coiisiihii.tion yester- elected, and the fact that the hotitli ap- If ; , clur,,.'' j " T ' . of ballot m.xcsT and T the foul thing is to ooteu on so many orieKS. ueerge look , . .. ,..,..,. ... .!, ,., .,..l., "L.c'.)oU r " na murtti ana uu.uy si.uool . , i1.i llv. J.ru,; ,,r, t,' iinl into hi irnnh'ii. l.nt Henry hefan to of tlie eleetion in thisStntn. that washer .,-UJ,J " U4,J carceiy urenllieu ner i , """"" w 'V V ! "e have just nad vour first letter. iurai ng to "" - -v r-v i " - , -- -- - - - -- T aided -itL T sue! J flouri.1? of im,X Utr" '''ripion paper Jor " a tW and is therefore ..icl.i.ed to throw make for i( D huUutMble uDlS j we have always been on U.at side we can cough, and said Le was afraid of the eat ; suoeu aim sutn a noun.n ol irumpcla, , i ; iu mlM rw.rh.nui in noarlv a. did nhnlanx." :.if n . ... ;. . ' with theni no .nuw Rti-..n,TTe wind. When Geonm rjofnted ont to htm tA-Xwel Cj(!.--lluch excitement waa occasioned in Richmond on Saturday by the trial of r a novel character, before , the Hustings Court. The defendant, Tlios. A. Linton, waa presented by the Li)ecomb, as a woman, going about dress ed in man's apparel in a manner effen si ye to publie morals. The detail of the trial . ara 1 not. siutalda foe , inldiearu. tllAH'bHHA ll II .1 I I ! I 1 1 r ...... ii.iii.I ....... .viiihhhWVIVVI JIC1BW1 llHia ed in the court room throughout, niani-. festing extreme interest in the proceed ings., liie accuser, Mr.. Upscomb, tesU- ped under oatu that Linton was a female, a fact of which ho waa so, positive that he was willing to stake his existence upon -tlie truth of Ins assertion: Tliree roaDee- table physicians, however, were introduc ed by the defence, and three by the Com- 1 mon wealth,' who all made, statements which entirely proved the charge, and -.,- Air. union was acquiuea. litcMnona My. ; . ?- DROWNED PERSONS. iKf Dr. Hall, 3m eminent physician of Lon doTt, has Just'given to the world the re sults of a 'scries of in v est igat ions on As phyxia, or the suspended animation re- sultrflg from immersion in water, which are ihtefesting in the highest degree, and if IfttJlid Iiaods of dthers found to be ef- toetnai, will revolutionize tlie enure tneth odof treating persons drowned. 'He ob jects to the practice of seeking to restore animation by elevating the temperature of tlie body by hot blankets and hot ap plications. The suspended animation in . the ease of drowning arises from two dis tinct catrses ; first, a want of the air nsn-- any received in tne process or respiration; and second, a retention of earboufc acid gas in the Irings, and its final permeation in the blood vessels. This permeation produces a poison capable of dssorganit liig the blood, and producing death, from . this cause alone, and ia increased by beat nri 1 1 na toil onrdiatiina 1 T T a 1 1 It a .nlnt.uj ah. ...... . JIWIUICU VUL UHD lllipUUHUVHIr W VliU I storation of this function, which has liitls- , erto escaped notice. This is the failing back of tho tongue across the tot of the glottis, or entranco into the windpipe. 'in.. r,.t : t. Trn ... .-. remove this difficulty by placing iW pa tient upon his face and breast, insteaa of his back, as is usually done. ' The ftody - is then turned slowly - upon .its side, and then returned as slowly to Its first fost- tiou upon the ureast ana face. 1111s mo tion, whose.cifect is to canse a copsidera-' -ble amount of air in the lungs- to- be ex-, pelted and reiuspired, is to be kept ftp ontil breathing is restored, or all hopes of resuscitation from this source are aban doned. Nothing," says Dr. Hall, cn exceed the beauty of tbis life,-giving. (If life can be given) tbis breathing process:'' BaUimort American. v THE LOCO MASS MEETING The great Loco jubilee over the rcsu came off ou Wednesday last and it was ""I' a circulated inn.Mgii tne noue. I .vivo, j-n ..ajoo. claI0 Wll, resnectattic, persons ; and can it be ""-- '-"""p'j, v--iu- . ...... vvv.8 rv.mw v. .u ...... ifuteed a ureat failnre.' Loco wlitrciana! iheellort wa entirely un.ucceasigl, how-: r unci, a, and wlrwoikerhadexultini;ly proclaim I am inorc than ever sat- MU8 tbit even at that period you were asso-' I ever, not hall a dozen names were on-i lsIll'a lul 18 D,IU pcy. i am met ciated with this man UiggF ! tered. Indeed it is probaiilo that tlri) ori-1 here on all hands by the remark, that I . As I write, I reflect what a home have you sTZ eV UMnli&TTin of " idea were Hot aware of! while the Fillmore met. here are manfully j lost, and whero are yon! Io . naol. and for tmSnTtUth, 'k'1 : fur "'"""S 700 M'lo scatter-, battling for him, he ought not be desert- stealing ! 1 ho first twol your family, of which IKoopU ,bTS2 omu iM Um oUto extensile an e.Ublial.ment, ed hy the South,, to whose constitutional y record, who for hundreds of years XS t& ft S bsT. rf7wwl ',l"lh '""J mU l'P--arance rights he proved himself a fast friend I ifiwiily eu.cn without . stain! re?ictea Uial It WouW be one of the V... "Should New York nn.l New .lersuv vot..,1't'nldo for you t Yonr mother, almost v : i i .. ... r.tf l.t... to n..it.t....t1 l...i;..i.oH heart .is soon f iv wus saus ii, n. very ueceni i iw" " ..-.v.......t... pliatically, earnestly and most sincerely a beautiful elm, he only cried, '-'Pshaw !" do we recohimend Sfessrs. liticluinail anil , George took him into his green-house, and Rreckctiridge, and their friends and sup-1 talked with enthusiasm of some flowers, nea to give tne iarmer Henry shrugged his shou sd, saying, "All, I don't cu portersjto repndiato the scoundrel in the which seemed to give the fanner great most uiiinistakcablc forin.'or we shall be Pleasure. The Sun Jfyicer. Tlioee who make' a specialty of poultry and there are .eve- -ry year more and wore "who do-hould pay particular attention to growing sun flower seeds, which are said o lj bjr r the mostjDiitrjtive and fattening, as wetlf as by far the cheaiioat food for poultrj." Every farmer should, iu fact, have some of the plants growing on his place. , As an article from which to obtain oilri ti er for painting or burning ia lamps, anil as a food for fowls, it is altogether nnaar passed, partaking of the nature of animal food, to a certain extent and supplying, consequently, a most essentiulingredienr, especially uhilo tlie fowls are confiued, which renders , it necessary.' to' furnish them with animal food, to secure a pro&t.y say imy thing resjiecting toniatoee, as an article of tijiimio fvd but o tluuk they will yet be nsed extensively as food for stock. The proportion xf solid iititriment furuislied by tin plant is. not large, still it is not inconsiderable; and taking iuto account the great bulk' obtained 'from .a very small surface of ground, we havers reason to doubt tho profitableness of to matoes as food for if owe, hog8,fcc. A friend writes that last season he boiled av bushel a day, with a little meal and some green pumpkins and squashes, and fed live cows upon the mixture. The result was a lar-'u increase of milk, and a pe- irrauuvH auuirs mat ever iransuireu in .i.i . .: . w.. . . i ... i UM SHN.IIUU VI IIIO OIHMS. S.IIO UaV CMIlie, ; . , ....... HI. 1 . . I . 1. ....('.. I ...IT.I unl will, ii . iMS.1 I....... mi. I i.n.nt.t.r rexpeci was snown generanv, to tne tee - v- jiiumreu. uu iiiu-aim in- of the survivor, The usual tltv2lM it w s i'v- i visssasiv.v t iiiu wis m t iso muiii j i , . - - ted, and the danee'in the evening w;fiiroliiia,TiiiiessMl and Missouri ought superceded by a meeting to express com fo join them the election will be great dolenec and to oiler awiftance tho snr-. 'y relieved of its sectional aspect,and the viving husband being distinguished iu ' chance of Mr. Fillmore's election be dred and tifty Would U more than a full ' Vv"'.'m ,or " ,7 10 , 8 i ' m , nt L , , 1 ,,r, i;f 1 bow North ,..t, .... for il. ...,.nl-., ......i.l...l ,.,!'' Auiei leans there. V ith all this, howev- 1 ' not attempt to predict how N orth estimate for the numtivr assembled, ami , .. . . ..... .', , ! rwiii. ulll vni. in ..v...i,l,..r Rut 1 their tiring of the camion from the State arsenal and the long- drawn out niusic frotu Roots iuimitable 1 trans Rand, they 1 1 ? ... . ti 1 uiai succeeu in attracting a amaii crown towards the Itantist Grove. Three bun- shoulders, obliged, in the exerciso of a solemn duty,; and pawned, saying, "All, I don't care for to advise those who believe in us either ! these thitnrs." Georsro asked him if he not to vote at all in the approaching Pre-; was fond of paintings and engravings. : culiarly rich flavor ond color of the. bnt- t tumble yourscit, saui iter, a ineua at our eipow says ne naa t tell one daub from anoth- fed tomatoes, both cooked And raw, to his ou 6hall hear my daughter cows, and with the happiest results. " Bui a .m,-nad (mud is worn. tdith play Oil the plOOO J SllC 18 hO Ofdl- broken, cannot be left, and what could I , gjuVntial election, or to cast their votes "No," no ! don't ;ro I to come to Chicago ! From Captain for the cnemy. ! Henry, "I can't etts letter it seems that the proof against . , ior" "Woll m ... . 1 n An open foe may pnivp a curse ; ler. vieil, yo do Were Conne VOB is possilive. The laws of your country must be vindicated ; I see no way but to let justice take its course. But ia your extremity what can I recommend lietter tILin that you should tell the whole truth, and east yourself on the mercv nflllftmllrt iM.forr. wliifh rrtn will Iu. triA.1 lt.it i a..... 1... ....t.l...l ll ....,ct l...uf n..l . - j--.. ..... ... - - . . tu m; dcuivu ... iiiao. uvc fttiu j . one consolation is left, and that is renentauce ' dollars a day." Colonel John Charles I nn,uso yo.u . nary performer, I assure you." " Jioatt Bci fand Tn Dollar a Day " , t brother, don f , it you love i Tho battle cry of the F'remonters is "T?''i Anotulr Recruit. Txo Templ&r and a " ctn nic. never- couiut Watchman, published at Ithaca, " and l.n.a u........l I, a l..t Kttl.. .....I.. .:...... HKI Bll lllWM V. in tlU, II.IIU GHIIIUNIHUI except upon the sieaker's stand. 4er? Itragg opened 'the ball "wlttrnne nr. it stuiiiH terrihln fo dio iii nue.li a nla.ee : Carolina will vote audio the midst of such a scene. To-day, !" altogether satisfied thut Fillmore will lluiiK will Kol.ou.as usuul. Tho music, recievc thousands of votes, if the people and prayer to (iod. YSe had been anticipating a surpiiso for you 'JtrSZXnMr .oc l T ! B'y laiigl., and ti.e f can I.e satisfievl - that Lu stands a good f lilaCharacteristieallr unfair spceblus. ..... Si' Iuuiih.. of election, which wi not be . . ... .-. i ..... J .. r. i l.r. ..nil imu u- ol. I.l..r,.l.. u oinillorv Cliauce, Ol .election, WHICH. lll inn uo Air.JUwtor--rge, I. UUlfolloweti,, . ' ,.y. , ,-u '.'.men to him if it be believed, as it ceu Fremont-has charged the United States, j 5 :.. i- I.:., ......... ... u iii one 01 ilia 111:1:0111110 .wl.tll1 nt.,, ...u .1, 1 . .... , .1 clothing and on vour arrival at ape. next April, f d f f I a sum of mony ; but our fond holies are alt van- . . , f , -1-, lisbed. and until I receive advicei from you or ln" ,m? R""-V ! . . . . w 11 110 1 vi'iiiiiiaijuiiiu in vtiiiv( iiiu. sr 1 tii per ua? for cacli i inr Ittsi -nrtnv f I hf you Hi'tirr. hnfinopliinirlv endure music." "liut what can I do totwiJc,Jr 'rcnlated,"lias hauled down the Will yon take a. ridel" "I rremont flag, and is doiug good service am afraid of a horse, lsut u you will : 1 f..ti.. j ... ..:!? . one of his accounts for expenditures ."Y5 ""5 U'V uw" lu ."uf '"'" . . J huiil.' I tut! I ctitri ami Imvo a rlint witli I . ..... v r 1 the president. for the best man Millard Fillmore..'" I'liis eharsre, . IinnittH to nil in turn i I never aiiiv nnv tl.iiiv liLe tlie ri-OU'tl , IS HO 1 who was In torn followed by Thomas Loring, f Wilmington. Then came Mr. ioraau troni lrgrtua, who was succeed-1 r. , . , ; J ... . " , ,i:rft..ii i . m .. . - .. ; vrlneh il in tin. vi II, nr. i mill eso.-rla llv IICI I IIIU 0, we learn, iy uinuer. . Alter dinner, .. . ' .r,, c 1 e understand tlie smaller fry were put f 1 !""'' f up to amuse the auditory. j V; f , u,t 1 "' ! " At night, a torch light prooeaaiem head-! lr"w 500 " fr T- 71 .ed by wnie ten or fifteen nioat mi-rable i re freely missed, f, many have come caricatures of transparencies, was - nt- " h" l",T ,''liC0-1 lhl'"." ;,d lo be tempted, which .4. .bout mm:., of al f VVTo." T' 'Lo lof the de,hocra,s and I think tlmt Mr.! ... ...w , .. .. , i.. .. i..:... :.. ,i ...,,.., iirding or lodging house, ami they lire ' iiuuk. s u.ny .- . .....i o. ,.. v Tlio wild rice which is so abundant iu -r-e -in thei . .J,0F.J.JnrX.' one.v was uppermost j the swamps of Minnesota, has been intra ' M matter of beef, wo understand will soon "ls ",mu: . .io " ' e eTCIT anr uiwnnecMcut, an mctopw . ,pii.n forthpominiV from tho hooka of the ,i otllcr B" tll,rtS- v hen a tew uays at-'year is said to have been excellent.' ! erally.M-as when I left home, that there - - T,, T-T " TnT. Treasury DepaVtment. Only think of it ' T!? ope It is to counteract this lie- , WoulJ 9,m j, ' I it 1 have written the above, which :JieJ jn ur M unspotUHl frora u.e worM ! in ;'Upt. Lonnett, wo Know not how we i tl.iil Iheret)0"- llwtirst JJoaoav in July- isset. his farmer! i I .i.. l I r i... .1 ,.f, " " ---. i iioiicmiy ..vii.e w uuure ..v. o. our moihr sends ln-r love; veswe tilings hero and In the country. 1 Know for we avo t0.w tn(lt Ma piU1ifui ,nj a that Mr. I'lllmore has il Strong hold oil : circumstance, your first step in crime, will be the confidence and even the affection of I your last. lTn"tiI that is atoned for what nill the people of North Carolina, even of the you and we have tosuili'rl I remain your af more considerate and intelligent porl ion dieted and distressed, r ATMF.lt. SUCcfiiu u fltA Iis.m.'n..M f am ti...limr laxtngout flic necroes and little boys, " , F . f , ' ..,. i t l...linvr. thorpfoie tlmt many democrats thm mh.1.1 ... ... . il.n ,...i.i.h. I crowded. A nuiuuer oi new itnu num.-; v - TV "V. eai...:..., 1 -r.-., 1 1 i..,:i.i:.,. i.,... ...,., ...I o ,. i wouiu lie liiau io vote ior .ur. r iiiiuoie, i . i. ..mi: i - i 1 u'liuin no ir nore. Jbaarycty.Sv inall. They ; -' j J 0,il uZJ 7-' ""7 comd see that he could probably tnarclMHl .down to See Itui Governor, li 7" ,.. r::i. '.:!... a ,. i. ' bo ehfted. and that his electi.ti. and even entertained them with a few anecdotes, . WCB 7 n their yotes,r him if not elected, would wtenhejpeeevled-te bdio,,se. of, " . , '. 1 J I" 7" i ":" 7 I help to put down this unhappy sectional EFFECT OF COLOTRS UPON , HEALTH From several years observation in rooms of various sues, used as manufac- IiIm half interest in tho He has retired, for the present, contest. .... , . , . .' .. . . ... ..... . ' .... 1 I tit. tr.it, ..v. .nit T nit f in IriellilAOI .1111. l! r . !..'. :..iw.L.iift.o. . lim ui r A w.'w. ....... ... . .. ... . . . ... . . . . , pscu.wwcoor.tory wmcx i.u.i , . . , ,ir ;uii , Fillmore in .North Carolina win ti.A SI. II,...,.,. .j ,-',-.. ... w.. w " " " Alsara 1!I...Iuim I ulil u-i.ll. Holili'li. liranch and Lowisat each of which some J'N00"- st and .. . ... "t. . . i. ... I. ..! . ' P..rt..r . i u. IV. ii- niiu u.r.liinl. . "'"v ej o. . oio .... ..v ...v.. lake it all in allr as our AortUtS n co-,.; " n.rill(,7llur 't .... V., ton or lie can carry . the Statu ..or not Every Mff would say, it was. eplet; jvoieglyen L htih aHthe Si.iith will tell lBV I' i r , f much of the good fortune of Seymour lie bnrden, a, we lean., of most of " ' u" . l.t.trf,,! Ur every vote withheld from lr.ni, of those inesnecclios, was that Mr. rillinore stanqs . ... .7.. i who hnvc been his. friends, will dam turinir rooms, and occupied by' females conimaiid, he must have had for his own for twelve hours per day, I found that the use two thousand six hundred and fifty workers who occupied those rooms which ' ouuds of beef per day '. That's a good had largo windows with large panes bfl business transaction, and is -proof that ttlass in tlio tour sides ot the room, so that 'John Charles" is fit to bo 1 resident. . . i i ..i i... i. .... . .5...!.. I.:., fl...., Itneltmoitl Vi nt. ' '0 OrillillllU IMS OOUIH,. III1UIU Ilia uit, ..........H.. - ...ti. I .A - 1 . .1... ,,l no and loltMl ins nagage, uuu auerwiiius vol IU no- ..... . , .', .. .. i .. . tU. . i.u -a.,:.. bavutiui noun.. ictiicieni ami Inderal iauuno, qu.wi as . v.. ... . .r , . . oeeuo.it oil a III sio chance and thut Mr. born an iinmacututc Democrat, an try -Out upbri you, je liy pocrites ! A'o7. -1. - M'rVif it to Bteomeof tht Wfiitfif' -Saoh is the qncstlon which tho Cincin ,"ti Dal)jr jturcff urgcn ..y cry , typro- ! the other rate house, and keeping such a one is missed iu tho. house now. 1 understand that" company the ardor of tho true friends of tlie Sout ,hj;re. And so nro to have an Extra Se Ik the sun's ray's penetrated through the room (luring me wnoio vuiy, were iiiucu more healthy than the workers who oc cupied rooms lighted from one iidc only, P j-or rooms lighted through very small panes ll : of fhiss. Y observed another very simr- til.tr fact, viz: that tho wtirkers who oe ri'iifAinylVirt .StMtineltf- P 1 ' I 1 k I .. . . S-S.-.-S L-.,u-;,i,. how 1., keel, a first hli 01 tills congress : nva.u. .o . . e . ri. ., I '1 n imcn tu-n reirnliir StM .The Milwaukie Wisconsin that recently died iu Oregon, II . and would not be harnessed iddle, and oouhl niake extraor- 12 hours. ll:s usual liui from OretroB to Koek- j ford, ?3 miles, was two hours. The doctor who SPEAK EAS , FATHER. owned him, and who alone could ride him, ha Charles ran to his father, who was bu-; a u"d to say that during six year past J jus pi of the sure of his father's mind, asked him what , bim to stumble so as to arreat thi ridur's stten- he was doing. I he lather more thought- tion. He was savage, because he was kxmerly lessly, with a loud voice, which had .ikl on the plain. ArkanMa. tone of passion, replied, "No matter; go, ' i v away my son!" Charles recoiled from J. , . . .. J rlw cscited parent, and, with faltering ac-' rench tor hve diacowl r? cents, said, --Speak caav.Tatlicr;- amTlelt lj '.rioua eapentnenta instituted Ins father with' a tear hi his eve. M them, that, jce -.ta. safer and.. better to How often is this rebuke needed in the i " ,h wrant vpunXwrn than chloro domestic circle, where, emphatically, "aj1or'n- the applieal.on of pounded Ice sft answer turneth away w-rath, but grie-'f"dcom,n'" 881 V the ft4ed.J1?' vous words stir ut. anger I" i caos,nS """ f inMnsibllity, Not unfreutieutly arc Parents mortified : lately succeeded in removing and sorrow ful because Passionate words a V,mor ? cms oeraoie size, wunow any ami ueous aiv ui; rev . . . . i. A ..i i. nit in tn v uaiv u tiuiv. xi.- - , , r,, , . s i old Whig war cry f "ten dollars a dav wwn, oana ana at.-anu ye( your i .e na, 01wpl and roast beef will be thrown in ihc:w" V "i shade. Hut, then, it is said that John d -bttttrue words. t;naries ciiargea tnegovernmeut wnmne beef and drew the money, without giving his men more than a ration or three-' i'. .1. ,.i-.. ..... i. ...Ulll.O .11 11 I'UH VI. , . ... NIIU , .1.1- . . ....... ! . i J., ....Li'.Jinfrn silv ctuplovctl in a vexatious piece b.is rWdon him upwards of 20,000 mile. aa I use from each man! What a irormandi- work without thinking oi tho pros- that during all Un time ha has never known zer he must be. f If he had two hundred men under his has bought.' the Greenbrier iWliite Sulphur vcr w. no uonut nave , , , . .. - .':...:..; e-ort mm i...d il.t before t nswill reach hayetteville, Springs in. V rgmia,t faudM-at f , lh, w,.itl! lJlcm. they intend lo ex-eud di,voo more in ,'"IL 1 u ' sions of such a body is bad enough, arid j,gatno kind of work, were all inclined to itu Extra Session is too bad. The Obser- -molanohoiy, and complained of pains in the lorehouil ana eyas, ana were oiieu in vcr will no doubt have-the. particulars i her TIIECL'RN OF L1F E.. Ret ween the year of .forty and sixty, a man who bus properly regulated himself may tie considered as in the prime of lite. ,x, ..in. 1 ..tin ront.i vvern verv rhee rl'nl nmllllis matnied streiiL'th of constitution ren- hoaithy, while the occupiers of another j dors him almost impervious tofiio attacks even in imituri .. ..-Iirv om oiiiitliM-,..) tin. I of disease iiml pxiioneiioe has 1'i Ven Sound- disgrace 01 tl neait lo Ins mi i-meiit. 11 is uilllll IS reW- uii ubu-iii iiircui w uei-m.uy - - .J-- - - ... .. .- - , ,- . . . .. I . . o 1 . r. .: . t Itk. Ii-mt .t ...... Id ..m il . r. vim, .. ip linn rf I . w MHO, nrni, aim wpiui , an uis uiiioi ousure; - j v-- ........ of in ineni!nesioroer ; ne assumes mo inns-: .v. .o.. -..v.o. .. and unablo to work. Cpou exaiuiuingHerv over business ; budde up a comH-- "SpeaK easy, latiior, arru mother also, ; -tho rooms in question, I sound they. were tcuce on the fowjulution he ho formed iu and childin too; for yourones or voice d Vain glory blossom but never bears. ' . V ....... t T. ......... T.V.V.9 . . . . .. , . -. Uuluyed b children, aud ' P'n and occiwioni. rerj little Iom of . l;fo i. ti., ! blood. It ice can thus be substituted in -j . ' " I . ivla.ta .f nt.l,iAf.M.. us aiitirvmol Y-Aa io publie criminal, whon : n ' """"""'"""i 7s' "T jut of depravity was only Uo V" ber gat valne m saving patients from the risks involved in tho f
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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