miscellaneous Xcutt. A rfnpondrnt of the GolJahoro .V, anting from l.-i.oif,CaldwolIC0., jj i'.o pat ticu'an. l daring roblc rv in lliat (dace, n lite niht f the a t '1 Ue writer uu : A colored woman. tia:ucl A'tund 7 in leu-J iliv ri-fi lii. co of 1'iof.L Y. W hunker, before the lion. wach.srd I ,r tl.r night, and secrete' I herself in one .4 iLe upper rooms' until fl late hoof In Hi.- Mgi.i, when he d.-ct-nded, and, in ni (..!Jtr Willi .rt !" arrangement, filN Ifd jlltO lutWlCU III lllt MIlJ lllT- i-..m'j.'. c , admitted :,; - man named ('.,., t ,.i.lv, an J a ncg:.- woman, LiNtv i. iiiiv ha IKI vet bivu d.mlgcd T . i : ! ok then l-ron-ided to ill chain !;i-re l'rf. an. I w ile, and infant ii, ,. went sloeping. mi l aimed with pis t.. !.d ilnb. (as a ni i i waul coiifea i.i . i .. ;, i. .... --..I. :.. t-U I II Ci H II llil? I 'HI VI I I llU t fS tMV .. Ii Inn.i'i'". ahsti.tc.cd ilm pck vt ... tHMii I'ii.I lY V. aiiial.xiii ck i, w h.e't "contained ':" valuable jni tier nmf lml f-l J r lo' euitvoev. bol t.y don't like oetalde iaterfsreoce. If othVeitctkoi an J politioiace would tat the jteople (white and black) alone, .every thing woo I J work tight, there won.d I'O no eobliiition and at life. We te;i that we are for leaving tba work j i! kvo letruction to bo elfclud b) ib m' that congress considers loyal, bul' tt I r-test against outside iutarlervucc hccus we think that it rati only reuli j In hum. - " , " ! 1 ah. rou Mr l)vi. A dispatch to ! the .yw Vork 7YI., rays : 4 Mr livi' counsel aro preparing for i Ins expected rcleae very industriously, sriCUl TkLtoWaM TO TVS PKOOUX General' Order No, 16. General Sickle has just leoe4.he fol- lu iii; order: 2i MiLfTAur DiaTKiCT, I C ii kl.loi.s, f C, ilny H, 1667 (.JoniTal UrUra No. IS: hi. On Hio third .McDilay is July m i', in id .k-tK. 10 rciuireiKMiia . I ili. not of congreia, piuaud M il i'Ii I, 17, t fie cotiiinmidniK arnral will ir..oi'cJ, and cftno to bi lundfl, a rer ( iraii irii tli iinU ei.iaunaof the t'u id Mal tweiity on jt-ar of agajihd u- V.. rill an. I S. .11 1 1. i.l,..j;!. Judtfo tJiiderwwHl 1 kuowii to ' c'Afl,' ,,, di, ranclnaad for partidt-a , ANOTDERSNiXE STORY. Som flaiboatmen u Milliktrt'a bend, not long since, aw on th bank long bUck snake, laiiljr watching the grsdu ally lengthening ridge of t'Siih peculiar to tlit subsoil iiavigHiiou of the mole. 1 lie little btirrower emerged Ml the mK of a tree, and the mute with ono lunge captured mid swallowed bim. The ob servers of litre sad slfuir hMiglit it M me, or he wonld be more attentive. I have scarcely seen him for two tnoetba, and be It becoming so qmei enj sosirac ted that his visits are not at pleasant at formerly. Why should tnj roatu aod beauty he wasted in p farm lug little eooo omies, as a clerk's wile when as Mrs. lluulon, every will) would he gt stifled I At evening, having stifled love and con tcience, I dremtcd to meet Mr llueton. lie came told iuo how I liat grown in all over with p.xir undo, but nothing! to Ms affections, and offered heart and ilarfiitiul. iMtiliuiia uimwarn of liia I'tiriloiu hand for hi r arrrhtance. I did not then situation, he kept on scrntching until he 'accept his proptal, thongh I gave hhn I1M1A .Mil ! tllH mu tl ertiloftbe Kiiakn. Irenm to rxm-ct hit anewer-wtHilJ he .M nun irsMMin isiioi a nuiuoie ..nonce, i ; ...in,..,. r r,,,,,, . ,.., i i i i... i...... i ; .. . i... ...... i 1 1 1. nil! iv ilivill cu iiiv H'M VI f I ' 1,11,,,, MW H.H.. the two siiieties lirst otfered j 'j or moro .j, of ri.tn.: a ill he Ai.gu.lus bcl.ell and Horace. c8(; il.rve disereet -"d Ureelrv. It slioulJ bo n n.ei.iUrfKl thai .,,.,,,, bu ,,.pmtd bv the the iiioiiiciit ilr. I4 vis is delivered to , ,., .jiiV ..I dr.tv e' ij utiUIJT tin- c 'ii-tody of the M.ir.liMl, all Uiiliturv con! '"I oter his "'"mii ceases, and tlio eoiut iiiiint of i y-ity dipae of hip i-a-c in com o I'lU'.iiur. lie may bo ro mauJcJ to j lii tor the licit term, aud li ttia! hHpjiettr be will be worse ttf than lor tho I iiMUiiit would have no - .ii " nou, lor mo i lemut'iii wouiu uae no rr.i-.l i, It tin- roiiii-iii ot ilieburemil , . , . ., r. u Hi- i s'oiidiKie'I iT Ial!'PT, .. , . - i . i iii iey oi bin coHise to tecmc ttio uceep- I . I . V. .V J ...... . ..... .-j .nice ot La. I. Tl. tl.. t.r,.r.-.v!,. 1 tttnti in.itcr room II""-- ................ .....,..... where wyie lv.inCi,c eldeM d.iUI.eo j 1 U t V I Ul. l. l. l'UW3t) A J L Ll of 1'iuf. VV , mij chum iit lr..uUt out CI A L case. Imaf. tbei.iv tin- i-niiif oinii-i. ul "tii'i We printed fcwd.it s -incc, tbo bit laiye trunir, tt li.cli coiiTcd t w cai iiijC ' tor, rviiiorslesi', lyin, a-saults on Uic'.t appaiel. pi.ncipitlly. Ibey nUo iiuiiid mniid and V.igun'it, ly Lndurwool, the otf a port.. :i ut bed clthin-r Iroiu t ,,Mii.tehank, in Ii clitrgeto tlio urand other rKm. Very early next 1110111:11-;. jrv f tae United S utos court, now in nrpicioii baii.g laiien upon tbe ..iii:in .ion j;l tl(J caj,ita ,,f tf10 (j d Duiiu Aniau U Tuttie, pursuit tt a. in.i le, i:i ljon. lie tf otethaiiled ulmiit II mib- from i Xhe Pane of that citv sro iinsniinoii this plaev, having lu I, I" in the deniiiici ition of the monster. i auuex a iw ot men cxiiiucn. . U0.rKot'S CUAkt.E oF X J It Hit- I'r-IOII liearljr aii the articles atoli-M. Mh- till- rnediatptr c mrcft-cd tie u:imc nf rho ire 1. - !,.... l... ...... i I i cm limn, iici Btvui .iii.v, ....a ......... . .. f . , ! i . i . . .. ; .i.i .i, I If tt weru the object of Jti'lg' Lnder yl II r.lill h.i t.A 1. t I' I.. H 11 I U n arreted, llolb aie bo a.'ely jail' !.Kl lod 'ed in wood to ilifcjrriti-ctlio overnoient and tin court over wbsch W preside, he lalr ed in earnest veoti-nlav to carrv it into w ' " . . r. i tfeet in bis charge, f r tlio infamy ot itn TLAIN TALK AN I) W KLL I)i'. nspersioos ol a tvho! coniinutrty, ti:uli bHUVLI). ! no parallel in the j idicial antials of any T!ie-Rj:!eif..r.! Sl-i; a Riiic-,1 pap.-r. I cantry on earth. The world will woo- eompUiim l.eavilv ot iu to.iiib .ier, tin j der h-iw such a man ever Kt lobea Union ltoj'itr.i U1evii3U.ro', !iw j' i hut be will be awarded Mi- crtd- ll.u litqltUr will Jul 'ie i:s eti :oie-;' f unkin g'wJ iisj ol ,U olli.-e to ,0 incut t the Iloldetnte C n vent on, h, ! ) 1 eme biinseif notoriety in at leart o 11 in this city on tho 27(i. of Marck Tin-; wy ; tbnt ..f the tiitli caluuitmi'ion of Jijittcr, tlionh U.t.:ical, i in. n..ne-t n jSiH-iety. JiUjmtcL Uiuou pir to do that thiiif.', a:ni .t thu rxDKRwexj chakge to uis giiand jcey. i atitie it courte : 1 1 t - . 1 1 . KIhpw here 111 our co ninns will b - Ve have nip-.re;l, do snp,rl, r0UI)I ,ie ..charge," yeer lay il-liere I ill support, the- true I wn U-fu'. u . IO wl ,e w . ,,v j c ,0 party ot Norl, Ca.olma a-.... tb- r)I,(jerwood j j ,- lIltf L'n."e.J ijia-e, w can Lmted ijtati. t e have do-ie it e Vi v bour and every day from I t I ut.til the present mu.neiili W e, bei.e.e I as tiriu iy in the lr mn; li of ir piiuciples when we looked upon the day i'ii y. through the gat- f ttie Lilil.y piioon, as we do l.ow. We believe i.i i: priiieiples, we j:lry in its succenf, ai d we love i's natn'. Cut we would f.. e that part) shattered to tou. hefoio we woulo countei ance or eii.iorae any such sI'Muie I; trii kery a the un li'jfublicdH Contention of the 27 nit. A part ot in ii. -in tier were ho e.t, genuine men, who were ba'iib'H'zH;d i 1 to the affa r to give i: eclat. Tho remainder were inere l.aiii, perfect political iuuiirot,in , wlo w.nJd i.ever hate dreauted of ucli thing It'-'public'ijiitftn if Vai.kee lladi-i calf, iM-l.wgioi; to t!ie C .mc 1 Alili.'arv, ht--iJot come here u poi.tical n.is-ion hrie auO 1 Ml down, aitu teel and lead, the rebellion tlly ai led to inaugurate and earrv . We ieliiV lliat wo liave eeii better .,. republicans tluu iiiatiy.o! them, wrapped in gray nnifoTms au 1 Iy. ingdead upoitltVe battit-!3elJ. Aye. biindreds of them. V"U might as well galv'e'r.ize the olJ C mf.derte battle fl g w.tli red and blue i.d Mli us to che. r tor ii a t tie genuine Stais'alid SM.ip . Vo- cannot cheat n with anr meii wh.tewa'hcd IL-publ t csuimn. We kii'M- the e:ir-iuik ! tri'aou t-K well to Le humbugged by "fty-socVTreeeii- -j I e. .Star nm.ks onr retrial 'a were "uncalled for. came out t lhe small end Of the snake. w ho, feeling suddenly that ho had been cheated of a square meal, turned and swallowed him again with tbo same re nilf as before. The Captain of the flat boat. In every reeet a reliable gentleman, informs us that this singular crntct was continued for eight hour, with no variation, except that the mole, as he became belter ac quainted with the route, madu foster time 011 his trips. Finally, the snake, completely dicgust ed will, the mole, allowed it to go in peace, aud drorgiug himself to a hickory tree, butted his brains out again! it roots. On being opened his innards," from end to end, were found to bo as "sTict a'liJ siiiooth'Taar Thffiivfd- -lode's, thimble. v 111 e o-li co inly or city, t umke and cm pleto t!io nvistia'iou, superintend the vleil'oll to bo held Iherralter firilelw .'.ttis to a convention to framo a c.' tiv ru'tnn, and make re-turn to him el the t.iLetlia of voteis,' aud of the pe 'n !eeted ss delegitts ly t plural. tj ol Lhe. Vo'o CrtSt at such election. 3 J." The" cou nffeJ "frt N orttr -C4y mid the geographie .l districts in South Carolina w ill, for tho purpose wt regis fation, bo divided in'o convenient reg ist ration piccinct, and In each ref-tra tiou precinct a board of resistors will, it practicable, be organised. Several place will be designated in each registration precinct where the board will meet, and titigens e igb:e to registration may go and bo reg utored. Tue board of regis tration w i.l reina u in sesioii two days. irom auiinso t.. sui.sei, .1 e4.cn p.aee o, Th Broken Engagement. niMtiti-r. On the adiouriiuiont of the w u w b e) bourJ, a copy i f the Iit of persona reg lstered wiii be deroited in suitabkf Tl.e Georgia Lunatic Asylum, at MiU lodgcville, is full, and the public are no tified tlia( new patients can be received only a vacancies occur. A building for tho reception of iusuno negroes is in course of construction. place, within the rccinct, teven days, lor public infor.ii.ifti'ii, and thereafter the it amct.ia rrrrrr. No, Carrie, " not even a hud," can 1 n:ire from mv pcerloHS rose. N doubt. fuvnrahle, If try rt,datlvee wore pleased. Ikhne sleeping, I wrote 10 Lawrence, saying as gently as possible, that I could npt happily share Ins lot; that, hronght up in luxury, though having no fortune of my own, I could not cheerfully labor, as 1 ought, to make his salary sntttct for ns; therefore, 1 ack freedom from Diy engagement three days later a reply came. In the following words : "Clara: My best beloved yon are free I hare noihiiig of yoms In return. save a bit of blue nblx.ti that ouce lieu yourcuils. 1 retain that. . ' i.4WKUICt. I felt, instinctively, that pit freedom had been purchased at the price of inor- Tah arrgttridt franoUier, and -tullla4iy have undone tny w 01 k. Miutnng mjr self from every eye, that day, I cl 1 d iM weep, but stitferred none the less that tears were denied tne. The evening brought .Mr. llueton, and w ith the hear ty approval of my nncle and aunt, I was again betrothed. Lew is urged an early day for the marriage, hut aunt insisted that four months was the leat lsible lime in which my outfit could he pre pared. The next the months were pass ed in a whirl of silk, I arc and muslins, which weaiitd me. Mr. IIiwlou often remarked my silent way aud utr e&er lion. With his grand faith in me, fie j never imagined that my love was halt I 1-ntiilC . . n. . . . . (ffarolintv UJateljman. WttrtTitit:i or J.J. beusih.. t. 1 1 1 .. . . ....A . . 'it c.Kimj ..lh.h tn L's'Atk t f torn nil u'hnit At .itilh lillt Aliflif iltri tfont tti !lt.ir fItlClHIIlH . " o sAHspunr, y. a, sMay is, , ww. IV Tba osst; saauol CuvBliaa ef cU fr. Msat EpSKopal Cnurah 1st Ibis Slate, will U ksU ia Wilotiagtse, oe the lfttk oflfay, tot ' . , ..' t .- tT"Rv. Dr. Dties k prrsrbinf lo Wrf tadt eaees every ssbbsth, la Nsw-Tork. It Is sow oooaryinir, tot this porpose, ths Ures rqiTsnil. 1 lt.-i - a lT"Rv. A. W. Msssrsi, snet for Grsesaka. roiuja ftiMli (Wlrfs, bos foes to tb North rsia ratals la rebuild tUt Institution. ' BoligW Revivals sr rrportod la tb Banks iia-eo, CWhaie, aod lb Uetbodist cLurvk, II ur- raetra . gt - ' ' Rev. Dr. J. T. Wsiav, fonrmlrV oor Eiu. L'aivsmiy, U sowpuj a all trvm lh Euia-oral cbunb at Oskvd, kliauip(w. - HHInr UUI, lUn'JnUk r-Tls .ultiiad. 4raM it Tb Scripture sffira k. ladivxluW 1 niTinQiT nrtv 1. t... J A ' vui wan giitw ing Orslk coaSd blfcl lb cLn of rsnbly bjts, aka i eeelnM la b lb vaoily of vaokire. , '' '"7 wpi'ost IsH Tbars day agraing, sad w bar bmri of simd.Uritils Jaoxf to euttuo, oom, ia artiaia purcioa! lb Count r. . Il was wel with a wbule day's raui en Tunxky, sad s stiff aortk west gii ol wlo WJiMrdy. Tbsl was lbs ur.parJoo.bJ offroe of Oeesral bvrVM 1 8imply tbe : Th Exbroood ytmar a-hk-h. an.lT th pmmprtep of axi papers ss tb n. r. ru ft., iuutpt'L T bas bam arowis dity aiore a4 nor vaarntla it k u tb Uovaruawfit, aod tbrtvby ss tumniy utrwtiOC lb work ot r-eYMttaii g .oi I pa- iK-tortvour ma.ri iaje. 1 lie r.-tree i 1... ... ........ j ta,IBU LIIIT I 1.1 Ul . Dir. H. Cd. VV.I".". ... . . ' . ,. ! von so much desire n-single, one. ironi 111 u'iib u 1" but I'lju'i'Mi . 1 . 1 . ! . 11 ,- 11 1 1 1 w' jurv " 1 . . 1 ... .. nave oee very Kino to mv, iiarnng. wan tun 01 o .eoing uuu, an i 1 aiiuc-ioa 1 L,.im .inrmim il.Mr x...o made, at.ii rejisft-r an v t.erson who may " 1 , 1 , s , . , , ' s n "J "'""m"nX umr euutiwra mlum ' . i.tr.., tw 1 iii.a i.ri 1Fi1Ti.fi 1 n tt lie I'nnr im ui.jiirnr rn...ii Mr mi' 111111.41 i ai. i.. tba Suotb, was tofbrmed by lbs Sii&tr mafMVr i4 th IVpartment, Utat it mut inojr! ion, ur Hi mu would b tupprf wed. (ga ll.x ruo-liict is naJ a prrlrtt bt Um HarU (Hiniif ip a bowl abiMit " tyrsaav," and lb " I run iirri .4 ir-putie power. Ia a kindutai wouJJ (wiai.a ib World sad its fullowen, a- 1 . c u I....... in 1 .1 1.. I.. ifiidi.n 11I .II11A4.. 111 otl.t r g.H,d and ilk-tent cause, to attend . "7- VI'Htl.y. many ., . . a 1 I hours of sntferins. lhe no tree me urti esrioii "i no uoaro. 1 , -- , - ' 1 . 1 1 -.ii , 0 vonrg when my nights hate become 4th. Al iH-rsous appointed to make v -' . .1 " . 1 v- 1-..1 ., , 1 . , M , Idavs in that other land. Nnee little the aid regtiitratioti of voters, and to - .. , 1 r 1 . -111 . 1 Kva wait 111, prattling ot your two lover, conduct s.i I eh ct ion, will be ieinreJ, . 1 . 0 . . :, .. . , 1 .r . . 1.. I have had a story to tell von; it von I'ri.iic f llil-r mil' uiriu i.irii tutu i" iv , , . , 1..., . -,. r . 1. .,i.h 1.. Imve leisure to remain, I diatriet cunt tf Viriuia. A- a li tral charge to a grand J'iry it i wh l.y he l.eatli critictMii, and ehalletiea c-oiiunetit 0'ily S4 a di-.pl.ty from the bench t 1. grovelling malice towaris the repecta hie ieoii!e f Viiirinia, and a ntu-eatin- fl it'e y of Stevens and the radie.il party. , As ,.:i emanation from the 6- prcmn ju lici il f.iuctnary in this itate, it isdiij graceful to his office; while, as a liter--r- c.'tupsition, it would notbocredi-' laLle luthu braiu of a tiiick skulled treed-! and subscribe to the oath prescribed by the act uj.proved July 2, 1662, en'i'le Au act to pieii-rii.e. an oath ot t tlice," and if nv kts u thall falsely tke and subscribe sm-h -:t t i r nfhrmation, suet, person so otfen lu g, and beiu' duly CO.- I victed theie f, nl.ll be subject to ti e aius, p-n.t.ti aod ilwa'.lh iei which by law uie provided for tho punishment of tl'C crime of wiltul an I C'rrnt per jury. 'I he f rm "f tile oath iheictth pit dished, as tollow: "l, A. B-, do Mjleiiiiily war, or aflirm, ll.a! ! Lhi nv(r vo unl tni y Injin urn. 4nil Lu t. d Stair su es I Imite U-n c 1 ien think I feel strong enough to relate it now. Riie my head a little; please V that will do nicely thank you. It Will be twelve years to morrow, cince my twentieth birth dav. 1 onr dark j budk were but half otM-ned. and I hrotigh shall the plant down to show ei, when he came in tosiK'nd the evening. "Uo von know, darling," said he. "that the charmii.tr tasto with which roe were twined in your hair, thu first time of our meeting, was1 what attracted me to you I I lent over the tree to hide my glow ing face. lie continued : "Hut I have mt told vu I can ro main no longer this etening.- having mother w.-et bat one day a-t eighteen. I promised to ttK.tid the ii;'hi with a sick but we always celebrated the tvioivals fiietid. Uy tho way, he i pamionately together. I'ijoii this occasion uncle gavel fond cf flowers, give me llowe two, for lis a grand party. I dreaaed eatly, for J they w ill lade lielore the ;iy, and olhc-r my betrothed, Lawrence Klmore, had piouiiseu to come before the company arrived and bring me flowers. I aniici pntcd somcthinu benntiful, for his facte was cMjuiBitc. ite came oiinging a man. 1 mitt. t.NDKEWXb's C'tlASGE. ' t ti!i!ity lo ill L'niieJ Site-; ibat I lie not r-.. 1 ... . i . . 1 . L.i T i viIJ..-.J a vuluuUrtr nupixirl lo auv turtnidrd vcet.-r.lNt- will bet'iimd In our coliliuiit. L 11 It'll ftnil Ml.w 1 line 11.ru .v.. ki . , ,. . .i . . - . 1 I ....... ...1 . .1 I. .It .iru.n r.Mfil.Hilj filial lil.i.. '.'icrt. l; tbut I have vulantar.ty gtvrn no .t.f"""4 "-' -' - c ,u..teio.no-. i-uuul or f neriuriffeinrn 10 per-1 violets; besides this, a branch from a r.e r t' rrcrtr, tho tumH on v any onlJ iMU'ter ir. i.-r a'.v auil.u'ity. ur prelf-ndeil aullioril v, io . iir'U er ugiii rxir ace-p'eil tbi tn rt-ntnt'. We nave n hej'itatitm- in -ay ing that certain of its allusions to this e.tv are the moot wantonly.' mendaci ous an I brutnlly libellous utterances tlit ever came from the bench of any civil, z-.-d country. They sn.k their au thor beneath the f.dlowalrp of thel"W est ja l hirdj. It's impossible to giro n piuwi'iu to tho t-Coruand coutompt which every horiorahlo mn must feel fr the depravity of a heatt that can engender calumnies so vile Wii'j. rSDERWOOD's CHARGE. A p 'ra.r p' in a recent iae of th Was:rtigt.i (JitititicU, from John O. Uu derw.tr.d, was tieaded ''From a Virginia j Judge." T'iank Go-I, it was falsehood , . . . .1 . . I . .. l...a l...,.fc..,t mI..a I. ...In III Mim-Ll tualililv UiereliS Mimi 1 iri-c-, ui-rint nine ..,..... m.i.v uub, ' ... 1. . i..n J. nor t viii I'-rJ ' tust reiuivto exp.ifni into tun nower. Ho buds he ium'eo upon twrming witti ; .. 1 his own li.uniH among my orams aoa.sa ... . 1.1 . lets, wiiicti lie accompiiBiieu wim vniiiiKiit, MUthumv, pur, or cuiiitilution ill.in ll.e L'aited Si.ilet, l.oatile ot iimnio.1 ilirreto; hd 1 Jo further nwfsr, nr affirm, lb nl lo ttie besl of mv ki.owWge and bsiief, I i l uir- puil aod ileivud the cooslilutioq of iLe United Suit 'a o-t all enfroiei., fcreigrl or d m-s'ic; llmi 1 wili lier tru- fitilh aod allegiance to th -Mn-; iImI I Inkr this obligation fieely, ailliout any m--lilal r--erviion or pmpote of evaiuo, ! Ht .l tUt I aill Wrll aii. I rMHtirully uiacbarge rte J rtM i-f tli office "ii a b'icb I aui about to eu t .-r, so help ine liod." Slh. Mvinbr of tho board of registration iii b? allowed a coin penml ion four dwllari. a Uy for escli dy actuohy nd nece-ari'y em pl..jfi in the prfirtfitnce of ibeir duti-. ttad ten cent a mile for ecb mile travaled alula i n duly. OiKcer of lhe ainiy detailed f..r uch ihity wiil he the per diem and nuleng H'l.ed for x'.leijmcA on courts raartiiil. j Vir.'ini'a has many thing t regret, an I 6th. -A sy ci5n d-siring to serve a a roeim. 4-frrvrf;e--ro hssh fw,-1fut-nrrt -Uitdei application. '10 llie! nea.jquariers, soorpsseu.ro Ttiis blimy iViiie of deepest tilrfi is no iiu.ri ft. Now we tltougt lite volt were nncan-(g;cija0 a . . -WT Virginian than was verresa He hails from the land which 'produced IJenedict Arnold, in thcj.aet ii. in iut:iai i . . (. c . , , t- a .. u -i ... . .1... . -7 . ;. i hfovisioiiM. tuvt-rfiur ol ihastat. lutljol ihercu ,J ,o eau -ccntrfry. arv4 Uenjam.n . no term the , cr .. oflh- Umwd 8 ate.. . i with accounts of wild adventures and L-rs ano, our we . present, and yet disgrace b:b "f these .. . ,rinclIm, offiiS of clUt,n. or descriptions of trooical scenery. ed for and showed nmtiiM if l.ut-fouudl repu uioJersfand, bur we aJway f bought h vrvJvut, and yet disgraces Ij.:Ii .f thse i au who did itut vote light, very teluoui c.-j)fltrio?. for we miss in, him thuconr thonLt right. I aV" of the traitor and the capacity of the We dj not permit any man, North -r I trjitf. foamirier. .. South', wldie or biack, to excel u.in .ad-j Sitratton for, or hearty support oif geriu j, A ncj?m woman left her two little chiU Ji.e Luiupmt, .orth r bouih, Uut wc- drew locked up in her room in Philadel 1 bate tho fpuriuus, galvennel .art it he Mttfwl tho following chapter of inci- u.euevii nates ooiv waier. .te ueteei ; l(.)ta esll(.d. The chilren set ti - o to the humbug iu every l.trm. ti-o.H a 'chip trii(, j r((0((1 wlit. paying jrli ma'ehei.. and vtcf cor,e.!lti.ag'iggliiiCo-.tv-..t;..i.i,,4. were' b.,. giiffocatcd to death t a tom Magnets 1 ills ttj l.-.-pt.b.icao j.fireini(fe eudettvoring to ttiWilr; , .i.r.' m . . ciureu axx , tv ! v'. , eo .,H, fl,,, waavrtrticli m JWt Jiead with ti.e JfT'h 1-07. ' If our pa ema: ; w--'..i :.., i.,,.,, MII.i l,u.d. and tho Captain Aleiao'ler M ore, A. D..C No appli cation w. II tie considered unrM aceompanted by H a.itirn rrcmjini;i'Uton finned, by cillier L nni: wonderful skill, making the green leaves and snowy buds glean here ami there among the daikv,cuils lit a way that won prni&e and - udmiratioii. front all. ''My, taste," was commended again and again, and I laughed the compliments off as best 1 could; for to no one, not even your mother had I t.ld the secret of my en gagement. Lawrence was a cleik, in dustrious and ec-onouiicle,. Still. lie deem ed it not prudent to marry in lees than two years, and I insisted that if he wait ed so long, the engagement should not be public. My only motive was to avoid the comments and discussions of acquain taiices. Our party parsed pleasantly; tho re frepluiientB, music, flowers, everything were admirable; the company were in tine spirits and iiothiugoccurred to make will e. iiue out. I cut the flowers and he left me. lhe dav following, a mesi-eiiL'cr brought a repot from Lawrence Klmore, that 1 would lend him for one day, my rose tree; he w as ill, had heard of its won drous beauty, and knew how I had rear ed it. 1 could but send it, with every precaution lor its safety. InleaJ of coiling that evening, Mr, Uuetrm wrote iviiig mat ne was slaving wim a living trieiid. The thought that his friend wan my discttideu lover aid not cross my mind. The next morning Mr llueton brought the rose tree, idiom of every hud and blossom. 11c placed it upon the table, saying:. 'My friend, I.awrcnco Elmore, cut them o(T. and started iiam a long jour ney with them in his hand!" '(), pity ine ! ' 1 cried, aud full sense less ujhmi the ll.r. When cotiscioua ness returned he was holJiiig me against his heart, but with such a desolate. 4iv Itn-ir Itt4,U. aris lo rraat tb tlsrailoa in' lue la eiiM-ied bjr Cvajp.' Tba Bauth, sad ili emlpJ V'nH urns b tauxbl ibat ia ibt coun try lb W4aV ar aenriew, that tb peopl Speak through rhrw repnennativa ia CartgrVia, and Ibat bva Ibey b ss spokse Ibey oao and anS etsk Uaar Vok hrarj, arfd not ooly baanl, but aftrytd deMl iIm bUkms(r and twliy party prejud.ocs of tlat w hoi Coporrhaa.1 pack. . . Oatgm parted lb Mtb Article, (better known as lb -CutMOtuiKMMil A inenoWnt,) and kiniTy affiavd it lo lb tjoolb ; Um UouUi wuald aav rlai Ijr aeviHed li, but iur llut inlarleraote ot tb Cop-p.-rt-s j p- of tl N'wth, it was rvjWtrd. Co grrm then padcb bliljlary BiJ ; n wucld kav ia-n (frH'.ny amnard, (slrbouh not .ul so tmytr touted a III Mtb Article bot fdr l eon imhI opjKiii.n of lb aara Nortbeni Prss. No let llM-t Njrtbirrn papm oooUnu ibfir io-. .-nJiary pf"-'i lo tlw So.il h lo oppo llat ioeti- taUle, an. iim nrtt rloa t ConfreaS Witt beeors-p-lied u. arlf-d.-tenee, to pat a law more striafcol than any tl.t tlx rrt tevo frnpctj, : A h ile mm aid from tl Norru, may pl th -tooih in a uuiiiuion to nra lor 8aro' Cua&sc- lion B H a a relief from lb severity of lb ! wha-h mJl Aaw (a if anawf laaoreea lb eoe-Urr 'ro u the plotting of ai mm tale. Then, probably ly oiay Irarn east w awaal by tha " Uua UaH CftmmUa (At) Spy. Tl.ere e be no m-cuiiiy to hberty, nor any per- manetil U wberr party, and But a written conHi- Hwl.cal party io tbie country, ud it actions sr onnfrtvediy not governed by tb charter prscnb- mjr and bunting litem, but by the will of Ibat par ty, which i iwsyed by paanoo, prejudice, pariisS . ly anJ lute. It it by no aean aMoniabiof, that under sorb rul all dimmtienU should se tb raucd Buffer waging al Ihem, sod bear the mutiwsid aw iiae warning them to be silent. Tb mmpumn- ul biiway man is tmrd lo praelioe a similar mod io lhe conduct of Lis buaioeav , And. a oongre) even of a oaUuQ takj, in tbe arrotraoc of power, acknowledging no nil bntriowa trtfl, afford ei 4inJrt of like wK-kedncM. But, alas I what fat broken-hearted look in his face, that 1 jawaiis th Country that ia governed in this wsyf was fain to turn awav my eves. 'Pity you t Claia'said he, "pity me. I have lout my hot loved friend, aid my beloved wife. Lawrence did not wil lingly betray your fault ; it was only iu the delirium of his dying moments ibat it as a dark hour in my life. Among: I learned what had caused his illness and lMgaeWCT ed Irom a lengthened tour in boutli Am erica. "' " .r; . Early in the evening ho was introduc ed to me, and entertained me greatly oti i no .iau.ti. a auo, were ma. fsi-nm. m i .. nf jj o-t trtrk,--tn-he-krfrfyt 'catrghtf gui.oi u.e eoiicern, -" : fire, from a i ai k of a steam fire er.iritie . 'IT' .. !... ... 1 r i i im as a -eoufiaiei aim a j.nnig- r'e. ( Ht ,,1 wl the firt fire and was almost Kuw that is-a'tiaf :i think' tif.'n.t.' (J 'mv ji... i;.; g-'r- : - - - emireiT uen'Me.i. vtulioii. li tl.e Sttlf IS ani-oub we -h" ii id j 'in- c-haui'i-, a e woiii'j oe tiau ! i.i. g ', v- v t fi - r 'i . ' , , , . , V The ew 1 oik Home Journal not r.n- ..i. m.I tl . ..... it ia. t il .I.i ..ilr It...! i . T . i a . . . - . . . - .. 5 i. , t -iv gives aceourns r.i tne "lasinouaiiie 'iii - 1'i.ur.p it h ! in. iiw.i . I- ii.. . - : ... i. . ao.ue.eiu course. tie e .... e i,t j ; .1 ..Ji. .'. ....t t. . . . , . , t . - rvju inpf nit ,.vf jirtu"ir'iio ir.-h-f ever, that it a- in-: y, i,c . ..... 1.... , ,.. ... .'. . ...... ' . I I . I- . . ... IJ .. of inlernnl r.v nu', the assia'anl eomnirMioner of t'i fr-dmeu'( bureaa. or tbe couiinauding ot!ir of thu iniluary pWt wftbin which lhe p pl caul resi.J.'S, cerlifying tb applcanl lo b a Hi auJ proper person lo receive the appoint inni. ' 7ih. Ii it eWii!;.il that every boar I of rg Ulration sli .ul.! U? cunpVed of jieriv.ns of re coniiL-tl cor.si..'ttia ion ad woiih, fai'Iy repre seiitir. i IIik ki;.ii'- ion; an I in wbi.gtt impartial tt y and apK;iH- the lx)y of voters to lb eiciti aff mav I av. i'i-t rliHi.e (ietitly placing me on lhe sofa ho left t.ic house. The Wedding invitations had not been given out, and were now delayed by my Hidden illness. Fr..in a servutit I learn- Sevt-r-t'ed when Lawrence's "funeral wnuld tnke al times during the evening we were I place, and. in mite of remonstrance. thrown together, and that subtle some j atfeiideddressed plainly, and wearing thing which tells a maiden when she has ' a heitvy veil to avoid recognition.' He 'i...:v. . ih. .r-r-r.:.. r ... , s . . . was MNrieti in treenvrwMi,, nuit, alone in won a new aunurer, toJ ine that ixtwis llueton would pursue the acquaintance Mouths of "gayety followed, and pepie began to notice the attentions Mr. Hue ton paid ine. Lawrence was seldom present; book and study occupied his time, cave when he, spent a rjnjct ec litng, with me. These evenings became a, lb,- sever! ptac-a witliin eae.b precinct i'tbere was a new charm in the devotion .Muy iny .. darling Carrie never know i ilis boardTi ' registration wiH rBeot, tl'jm'tho wealtliteBt, best educated fiiauWsTiclragony of reiliofse as I stifJTeted that tho ..carriage which my nncle sent. I went to the grave. Mr. llu ton st.Hiif by my side as the '"last solemn words were i-aid, though J fancy" ho did not recognize me,-until as we turned nwy, and then ho ofleied Ine Iii- -arm, con ducted roe to rite carriage, . aniHcfrme Wlllltrllt mioword. ii ' i I- Sili. ru"S"Widliies ofprpcinru for reit. i " Irequen,- tor-1 went oi cuistantly. traiion iere dM.r dv. on .Uu ..MtAjnlUl.ieMfh..-A fl??ratoppcdlr jhtijk.whUh meeiaciv-ail.alq.aeh reatttq'iunaas way JiejJiC l..--aa qrifuug. Una, .day, gomut.li Ihailtuuxdeicd the iiiou Ilovod npceary kit in gorernment o regiter and ; mnuttm attcKour party, a Ueautitul boii siroved the haiipiuess ol' one so worth V of iiisp'Ct.irs of elt-cii'.n hi th dmchaig of their untie", unu l'.eriitur :u,e cinar,y and comi'lelr pict "Whs r.eiif;4"e, with a note. J, Lad roil fci-eri Ine lii'l.theii fur lirn u-....la of the 'feateatioa, wtd- b duijr pbbe. a,,, saidTtrrtiyself. he lias SCnf ihistb nav' i c-r roai t t t c t-.i:ii- uii'J. O-i'j'fili'ih.i " POLITICAL EMIAUILS f Jha.. UnUkCim- i tlijuieiij W'iiii .he naines in fuil. for.gtnersl ..I nlwrtua! ion. Via. ,1 ai coiii'tiaiiU'Tij will report, witlioiil : j .. ,.,., delV oiKin tlii rinsit .nfdi-nl .line ion of the I ...., ' jho is coining tp-night. - f' opened and w ho i bci;.ig sent soiitli by he r uii-j'd'.s-,:i the Cbarl t!e Ihuuterat wi. ly ii-: W cat. not refrain f.m e,i-iw. tig tl e ' opinu n tnal it is urtfyrta tatf, a.id defn ; liietitaj t peace and g-Jd t.e uig, -that j . a - - fc t i . . .a- sw Come ku piiaare re ilv and willing fo -s ibniit to I t'couri! i tte rm titr tlieorrrcsgwamf-patrj iairiminy,,have apaled to Governor; ary voctioi.t of ihejjde. Wells fir redress in the matter. " I f .Lotrrtv' a a i.i m t-rrM tafnins,sr1 riktfauvisiii WuU fvI it -JaLyt,if(. j -pilw'or. -rf woinrt wsrs aJmrttsd to par. 1 to feath u our duty, dhot Uiey wooid aoba mk it a par2torf." A ad. aoina pbjfieiaM, if . allowad to praolie tUera,'' replied . lb good lady, "weald ua J. W. Cl ai,Capt, 88.b'Iufalry, A. D. C. an(j A. A- A- u. ' I . lrrt IV .fl, tl.n HA . .1.. 1i09H0ty'2(Bitbi&Ahi9'iiinininMufa iiito wgi Ji a--y 'v b!e. lo esiatin law and c.loma..all.libii.ir i 3'0,lr ,r,fc"(J- - e- t W aa I . . . - " ! IV r I jUchIte.Mtau-aiHl-a-.toJui.JaUea.itt. . i.Ew.w iirmri. Itault. Jt then iK'came,necesiry tgi cl. L- Uuisiah a, w hom the1aoibriliJe ,f (.f I "nffiice r afTJiR rte-pwjwfeWTr rTfytiTTctrrrTof TT ,6 the intetior parishes refused fo join. in V"'""1 'nierapnon of tbaoram-j '7 -' r mru "Mtnuis i was fwi.v.iiu iiiims vwyipft IO IHISOIlie note, I brushed: against the rose, which with infinite care and patience, I had reared from the branch worii upon mv hirthui:'hiwHte tentle touch of ibe '- ' "'.." ' leaveauin my ebix-V immi U, a hirliitit fi t biut nf anhtbrr KAn,inM The ew York correspondent of anlLIow. ; i - 1 when I win iroao. and t Englisli piper Kates that "ibe ladies of I All the day was srot in thonrrhL lOraeawrwwl brio a nmm r;.. f f 's' j-"fw ttrcw vt v ' vitv, a HgiivWf uvaa reM IT tOWw ' ZalDOrv' day and Jof 1 .Ojany yeaifviiliiig that ! and de If one party may make fit wift tbs law of lbs tend anoilx-r may do the name; and per hap that otbvr may will to avenye the wrongs of lb first Then lhe positions of the actors have changed.. ' TboM who recently intimidated their fellow men with lacts and threats of violence ar themselves ovsr awed and spoiled, Juirtic departs from e land, sfi ne- ( awtiws) prmy upon st-h Other liks .th unrettrained beuU of the forest. Does the ijf il.ii.lt that I hi condition would b progrtu ia im prorement on lh Government sUllihed by VVabingtoa arid hi compeers ? v . The abovo eairacl u a ruinghog ol jneoaos sne inockery of the 8ooib. Tbe Spy affect to belie lite aUurJity that the South I (overned by a few Northern newipaper, but for which her p"pl wiMikl ffUdlv aoeeut anv lernn lb Radical eetigrasl iniuht offer iliein.' VVe are thas treated as B poor, iiincntnt herd, wtll enoujrh disposed fafter a frribi liltut.') loV ield a ffraot ful " obedlonc to any man ual however al variance wilt) tiot aneieui w, riuhli, and etislsni nnder whiub wo have ever, hired. But mi.d by (h sophirrr of NortKers "copper head" journal?, we're ia imminent danger of . I raw i rift duwo upon ourselVc t1 oOnaumltlf fury ol lh anngt, in lb abap of enactitnU a lerriUii lliao any yet probi?d T ; I IJ rnercy, tuss, wty riot break tors at oorw upon tb nAand lhe mmrbieff lb "copper bead "newspaper siiirWJ5H"tfif -lo iBaiSTt!oltjr'rfO WlB permit them to delud us to iH lor ntiU-i-rebjotJe rtetiniiiiioo. it may b when yo 4soukl sa .saj. aiy.BrewBt ith Ar you not our friends 11 Vf, 1 ul reftpettt and affection us Mr. 11 uetott. At evening the packa.go containing the few botes I had written him aiid iny miniature, Was tianueu me bv a servant J Tt teokert m airrlor 4w; written word of hr .JliOiWaaio :4iljjo-tadiosfe-. proacu lo ilioflo lie knew l auliered, yet too trythlul to attempt a palliation of my age, and I liar the fault of the broken en gagement was, ittine; 3et,l could not bring his conieuipt upon ine by telling nun an ric, given ii.v .fu i vi.. '. Mf" in me ujr iciiH.g , I have related tins to rou, Car a wariiHigj i our allections are jjne man do not trifle with lite "4 to 'yoiresteem n an enemfes, Cari jrotii liot'foVsliil," si Waat pity th poor? Perhaps yoa eao comp aitmate priavnertt We are' your nDon(ers--b, been ver iiice lbs war iilodi... Jv ,Wrno. esleemeil as brothers-yoqr nemnred i1S-sM alter fhe bloo-ly alrug?! of 1770 foe indepeodetics. Cor wrn'mor) fslhett footed " trrvfesooJ the wJ4 er aw,."ad. bsoAid it dowo to o U ni beaaiifiilly uwigned llirooilhonl to vcof w riirhu and lira free-Jom of us. all But job W"1 crown faster and beoom strotiKer than w, ... . - - - aWlTaTtrr awaa sKrusalkf Svrvil SU iB tiUVaC aUkr lUil, 5Wi.rT. " J '--"I7rXiM.t .sa-trse were u'lt uvtniirvu. t ey dniiii"i'"i - - . raViud snd onyietdinr. We plead tft rMir,a you talked of a hi(heT law. W tlireates to Wtnv drawand plead a wmpaoTVokeo by on pan . .J.Z ... ,k. ...I J. maid SA and 0 i -t. I irh hell W irouuoru ins compact as s - . . , .i i -. ..." . l . I... fnr what pieaum .wnn tear io in is , . ummiHiv irwtiee. and for lha L'oloa But raiy0! onon brar-lotd Mnoeta. voa wrs flss t eaf W peals. W rettrad. carrying witb a the S taJOofoarfashwra, Tbo cam lb oiaoos aov, Srai. W found that yoo tnswnt wswwbea T" aid awr- aed st a Wt aialf- :t- r -1