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if r , iHioccllancouo Xciusj l K l.N.V COM Im'. I r.tM'IIKME Tl.. ingtiel.l rccon i K.pul .. , .1 the V I :. a.iy : Wr ktMw now i vn tfi'ii 1 1 1 .' n r i a hy a "mil tu I' .IV. f..fifl Ills Iron woik- and tin- liny and l.-ii. stuff used i;p hv :U rebel in IViiiM.titttiii. Coiigrv--. I,r tw"-aon, i,a In en indilTetciit i" -uttci in-..' t.nd the irascible iVn-i-i ' -1.i.:i hi been . tinting unit frfttif ri I 'he u ii.le, but t-ctc. before tliVi-l,-i -I ! nvrct "I In. piil". Let Mr .V.-w-.- imiko nil lii l,il i .r damage, Mil. I r i hit.g shall be u.iout it. ; v iV lienn, Th i l wh. Illl 1 1 us Sv- ..t Thud. Hi imi." YipoKMNAUY KiiMANCE. MKE A HOL'T 1 II K JEFF. DAVIS I ... ., i.i.poU.htKo lUfal Sows letter. DISCI ISE. 1 1 1 . 1 ...1.. I I. ...l.ll.l... ll,-f..l. it Juno since an old lady living , ' , .1 11 1 1:1?. ..... ? ! '",?' : mi' .-man miith k .oofi: mil in A !... ill :n A!l.;it... wl::i' licet, in- I tin. 1 1 . ij.miauu 1 I't i- I all i I n-,, i,,,: -1., III. I 11! .).am;i'Im.ii Tt. an r .ft It .1 mtft'lH '. ir ii.r ,lv him 1 .iiti- . r-t the 1 11!. ;r ! 1 'M'r:M.-.- 1 if' 1' " '! luaulu'.Y. and send uV lie! in tiT : ot the A,l.i':"- Hx MAiiKl.UiK. .1 ;.' .', I'V liio Into 1 M 'lifll III' .(' -li.it the i'i-- tin Regent' l'aik, close to tin- Colo cum, enicrcd '1 II pollluliT III 1 1 10 neighbor I pun -hascd a I'liiikvU. The ;i 1 Mil' nMculilc I liel-, Ulltl the amc a I'li'toiiii'i , always cniiiiiirf 1 .1'l'l'-l giiing uwu uidoia. . air. I to ho vol 1 0I1I, Lilt to have u'ultii'n ah.. ut her. Oa Saturday -In' irtiiio i 1 v-'ti tho poultcri'i I i. .ho vrrv lui.-t. She Kid tJu: I i ak tu liii.i. an.l ho Hbked Ik i in'. tho littli- '.'iilir I'ohiud tin- I In- Uullhl C 'llli' 10 her tho lllo ilisi'tiai'il. In tho iiai lor r .. dauglitor of lh poulteivr, .iiio t-i n vt-i i. -in thecourec !io n. iii.-ii ki-. 1 that the youn I am no admirer of Jitf. lavii lain anl.i'1-i', tmrti In ivvi i'ii Sacoarai'l'it ,1 . 1 1 11 1 v.. I ... : 1 1 i nam vyoriu-r, nn-i inn ui ini im 1 ill ice, but 1 lliink it wicked t-viii or for thai luallrr, 1,1 ho about I11111, :it . ut the doil. . 1 was villi, ilia luriy- tUat..taptarni Jitf. Uvi-aw tho tranaactiona frui A In 'inniuir. 1 now ay, and hope tliat vii will pahliih it, that J to". l4vu iti.l !,,.'. I, uve on at the lime lio M Kkeii H v j; rinent ucli u i worn by women. IK- ilid Iihvo over hit shoulder a water- i .'f articlo of cloMiin;. Suinvthin ..lie :i "llavel.Kk." It win not in tlio , ;i,t i-onccriied. lie wore a huf, u J did -..it carry a Jiail of waiter 011 liii lie i l, n r curry pail, bucket nor kottlo in any Kill' I ftll'l !he :- i i!l uii.l r-t 1 n 1 11. 1 ihi4ii en nt n.r W;' , i-l a .:ito. l tied uj in nncr, i'- t,f "f reflection, "(iivcthis to our father, a' l nothing whatever, 111 hi I !' ! L-.'T1V !i!ii.l'V. I ti k iTfiif! V,il ho c.ir- iti iH.-- and eaiiiiot conic, and I can H - w,fu dJ "' I4'""" 1 ',cr , I wirli him 1. 1 take you away - .. .'l.-iM.rn nlnl iii-lii ftilinllllllr ;. -.,-,nifl ii.-,. tr, ,,, so." Sho -ind he a a rcntlcnian, thnnch .k.,..(Wi n .riiiUajiiL iuiJ0i I jchgrucd at U ill tukou iul . ANSWEIt TO AN ATHEIST. A writer illiutrating the fct that aunia error are lined into importance by ef fort to refute them, when they need to he treated with ' contempt and ridictilo, oht-rvea that fall (ho blows luUictatl by llio Herculean club ul curtain logicians, arc not half o vHcctual aa a box uu tho 'ear of a celebrated atheist by tho hand of tome charming beauty. After bar iiisiu. rain pioadiaJ la a oucUt ui UJm, lio attempted to avenge biuunlf by say ing; "ardou myeiror ladies. 1 did not imagine that in a Iioum) where wit lives w ith grace, I alone houhl have tho hoti or of not believing in (lod " "You are not nlono sir," answered tho tnitrow of tho house, "My horse, my dog, and my cat, share tho honor with you ; only these poor brutes have the good souse not to boast of it." 0 Tho refined accoinplined, and ardent King of Abyssinia, Theodore, offered his hand in marriage to Queen Victoria upon the death of l'rince Albert, and v " I . 1 : 1 j i.i.. i..i.. it 1 1 ii'iiii n i.r ih ' i.ikrn niiitt .iiricnii iiriiicajt. iiiianu woui'i Mire somemniy i.c (; j . ' ! t 1 .. 1 1:1... i..l I tut iiiiivit tliii ilitiilti itf h ia ftiikietliill bv i-i'ersiea. cue uenaveu hko n 1 i"j . : .1 .r ,v ; ; i-m.mifest- ilie crucitv ot nis actii. jnoi.ngoi In: ten .'i-.riin the e contraiv t: nt'i k'i 1 Oa !. 1 1 ' an , . 1 . ..1.1 U llhlll l f V 1 i 1 1 .- l . .?.. .if 1 inr in hliiirtt lu' KTfU lihl' l.'1'il i...in;.'.l, the girl did so, nnd ilenien us they wer.', and -ur oflicers like m oe ot the matter: hut when, ' -.'-tlemen as tht-y were, an J our ofhctrH , . .1 .1 T I Tinnnraltlo lirnvo IIICII ! Sllil loolisll -.iii' :. 'ir Phi'-'Mueimy, i:ie s;i"p wus,""- , ....I n i l Li:r u:Ur o.ih.- int lltr 'nea that woni ttie ttewpaper ronnus r get tu ll'lt I! 1 (...I . t:l ! : i a- in- .11:1 -'if '1 10 I . I I I I in. per. flu- produced tho day, telling now woia.niy no uo- rarci-l. and jravo the me-sasc bv ' p-Tteu uimseiy, were an iaie. .1. iv'.;. nit w.n accompanied. ' " : 1 ! Ti.e p.-uiieier laughed a- he untied it, n p..h many times while ho was stay ,.!-hi,an,:uo.'.iei.t, the paicel waajing l'ta several jcurs sg', and i to cn,,-t ,.t hank notes anJ g "M to' think that I was thetirst one who rccog- ii v ,1 1 l There wa also in ' u zed lum at the time el Ins arrest. 't'vi ni.thie "ki watch and chain. Thu When it was known that he was ecr 'm. x'-.Ihv he hurried round to his customer 'ainly taken, some newspaper cor efp..n I. '.I...: 1. 1 1 ,i..cir...i iii-n t..! dent 1 knew his name at the time fa- il' 11. II IV liv'i "'vo v-.. . , ti.ko his daughter out of town t'.r a lew t ui re of the e ils din : titc c il (Je tj' nu-fcuuini:y tha i shnwi' " 'h.V !. C?i'.f-04' I I'jmeil ' i:;-iiv e!i-:."0 t gniweal nit1 1 ;ar'i lr. I'..!'!''' 1 : liii Idh-iif Aylnm, int 'rnied t' 1 I'fMtitr that iti.ii ing'.i he has het-n ,r in h in.jtiiiir- as to the pr.'-. n V the idi"ti brixiglit to the in?':r.i vet he had succeeded in lind-i :g l a; percent. tluin tu have iu.-l Were 4-linl rt-litiion.- !' u. lor idiocy, insauity, oVc, the I'i -ti" puts lorwari the to llowing Siiue lift eon veai ago 1 10 ;pfet thnt a pi:i"i"' 1 .1. ... ImuIV nlwnttird tetweefrr!re ?;e'''' gord U p:ogt,.;.v. Mini lot- if'i;! :; ' ei ' n t-iiliio 1 .iji 1 icli.m il iiie tiiitli "I 11. u-j':fioii. i ln iiicoiii jia . oiiit v prevail-- i fetitii ely in p.K".efy, ai.d i, I uin c-n li.lt ut. the cause of all the id.ocy. imicli . .1 '! .r 1 1 1 1 ...... .,, . ! lilV llis.fi . , .111 "i nic niJiiuniii 1 , -nuptioti i i the lungs and of iiHWiH.-ric , rM 'ccia.no 1'c.m-.., j ( .'auJs Of the abdomen, and.,' a.I ..;;e t.i. rc. v.tenJed. a-CDiiiticr howwicked he is or may have been. M-ro:C.oUs loiiii fl ii.cue llit.ui-; I'm human race." 'n tlif.t-i-f li. n.il.ii'.c i.. i.rof! i no -i.Jr AI1IO lll..'l t V. VI4U.V4 I .WVi.... was 11 1 w;li a .4 . . 4. : I . n !av?, nun on miir rriuni 10 ini i: m nei ,r ttioir arrival, im-, 01 i-fiiM-, a 1,'iie. A ihv or two hi icaVed the story about tlio dionise in nr. old woman's cress. 1 heard the whole matter talked ovi-r a a gvo.l j -ke, and after their rytui 11. , the c Hicers, who Knew ueiui never eiuied at the -(k,. and ?nid wwh : V :., the irade-MMM come to her ho.,w t-ey thought the C-nfeiirrn-e prvs-dc-,, :.. . ...', .,.. , I'serveu h rue ronieiin i i.n uum - tea. a (.' A they inking I ini,an. ... '. ..1. hv it t. 1 .1.:. 1. ... 1 :ive alter par I pui niion nun. 1 lui.m j!o u', wi; ' I '. 11 . 1 i. 1 ii..,. .1,, in him i wouiu never iieri-ciraio it i.tiRe:inu uui ,.f ,i.r i.i.li:ll Itr fct'l- 1 I 11 ! i.v uiiv m ii ik ik'nuld liiCniije I istjrv. wish vou patl:ciiiaiiv 10 chu i.i"i "" -v j - ... l .... 1 11 .1 i.np 1 .L'rtii .1 ti.ii.ir 1. .-tilt: J ..LIU 1UI1 IJ CI, auJer a to praci.ca noes a fallow 0 : 1. When parent? have both the F.itigaiii encephalic temperament, tin ir cii.ideu w.li ihe young of irnn.y oi'jlie hraib or of tubercular iiillauiaiiuu nl ..3 i.ieiulirsiic 1 2. 'When, ti.e paten's are both hiil ' i..s cuce!i:i:e, the children will idiotic. 3. When the parents are both of bilious e ic;lliali i v mohatic temiei ain'nt, their I ' r . ... children, live out ft sevei.. wi.l I'orrt, and the rcuninder m i!I eaia. 4. When cue p..ri::it i-. h:! j hatic aud tliu o.hvrearig'iirie b cihaiic. iho irogci;v wi.I " iilM-rcular coi:tui.ip:;o:i. tt. Jf one parent is sanguine e ncephalic u:id the other bilious lymphatic, the chil dren will u.o young ot tuhcrcue'iis d;s C. If one parent i bilious ciiccjilialic 1 ro-d the other sanguine e:icpii:iiiC bilious 1 . k . . ii . 1 rn .. 1 r ni.ii riroi.r t 11 1111 I l f u. .tn a n a-1 in li a thiiur 11 fi, 1 11' 11 I'll I . . M I. I fl. I I LhI rMt. i as ii r. u.iv i lino tu ii ci husj.ikw, irw it : mi r.. i' I - 1 ,.-...,e.l bv 'he curate of die parish and a 1 defy ny reon to hud a smglo of- :. . - .... . , , i i .1 1 - ttonr nr m.liliur villi Wilt tircfQIit. lit t 1C 1 1 e o, ! tail v tnen fain nun Mie ; " . , ' ,, U ot iiinetv rears of ago, and capture ui Jell, iavis, who in (y up had no rclarivc living but n eottsin, an at-1 on ricnor, mat ne uisgi.isu .u -u... v i iu nv.c.i in tied on uu for ton.ev, who,4.c alledged, huti n-t treated an s ch.tl.es, or bat his wife act l.tr well, and hv whom -he 'aid she hud, -' '' nnlad y-hke or nn.iignlli M i-)0f.00 H;0 ad-li-'d that he ,ad : tnat .-ccasiotu 1 o "Tt trui.g l.n i-l WO in consols still leff. a:J that she! Ms ciliuoi. and it he u t,..md ui.ty telt i-he would not live long, and "a., re sigh ed that the attorney niould not get aiivthing ieioiiging to btr. She.hadak .keeper to attend w itltwo wit- pnii I not lie i,iO"Ut lii'u CertainlV make il he dead live t'-vo .'.is lym i. lions en voting of i-d tiieshoi. ru i',. in order tlinit she in;: hi;n. f ,r li:s own absolute u I : I i . I . . 1 ....l' ..r, I i) i ..: -ii .-:iu ii.iu iviviii,,- S!ie a.lded that i?he whal . him Uiu stead .- die a'.1 1, of h'ga Thi-i a- ' Sll.g'l 'it tiatister I., , the f.'5 "" ktic-v ver'v well wa about, aii 1 that bv giving money while fchc was alive, ins athing i: .to lira at ner sill lull). l)t I Wuil wi eu the Irutli wiil had enough. Jamks II. I'aukkk. Eilburiivilie, P.i., May y, 1-S07. - ; ! 1 h . V. K KLLV AT 11 0 ME HIS UI MA IiKS ON HIS LATE TOL'U. I'.: la lclphia, June 0. The Hon. W 1 - . . 1 I .....Is1- . Fsum tsi ni ini Paotistsf, Ur. KM: 3mmm II. Harris (oolorrJ) poke bsrs io lbs town listt, IsM Tueds ulhl, U 1 . ... . I L J Mil.il. n.l I.I...L l liimw out siNiMi very wuolasonis tlulU sad ..UMUotn 10 UU nuv, M wrll SS ! VOTJ prl nnil lnnii lo Ilia while Tbr I nH Mil dwrll on, lluvhav lily l rlenity HiblidieJ n j liiKWy commMiilvd tjr the pre of tli Slats Iftfiieraily. I liaJ l rJ '"h ! 'r'" ' .InliK ami luntivci ..I Harris, Ibal untlll.-d es- pevlsiiiiii ifivdenijualrl wiiluji mo M ilia Uups U Ci Uialitfiif. Tim rut illilttrf ll lallor pari of hli oralloil nmr than ranorlkil all tDs fooil eoti eyd m Ihs lora part 11 Ik lias pwunJ iuiaacll with lU (mil tW UIhmhmu dy sad pMUiabls utiscrratwu, b entirely ijjnotod lUir travlnui: iu inny of iIhi jKwilioin he a-umsd. For iiuiauor, ho lrirtij;l. aJi J lu 'ace lo lorgi sn.l nirjffl Ihu ilerlttiHns ami eouiilli-M injuries ou llirm by thr whtlM iturlnjf the pat two humlml and dny yrars, hy appfal to lhif nu(rnanlniily,(F)iiis (I at "il human lo err hul dnriiia la lurgivrl ' X m uual wild H biay and i)idr otat.na. hn ,pH.li J lo " all hil'ny ' in n4 61 this and lhai, I ..i w t-ut on : but the only h.sluir lx-arinioii the suljitl he iliui-vl n Uiu hulory id Africa; Ui of Ahyisiliia, tyi. I urn. AHj11. now Iribi-s. in o-iilral Alnca, frotn whiob oil the nrrir tm tlio north ami uth Auit-ncati coolintmU liate bts-n uplioJ, II iifuurant ol It, lie ctMiif nipuws ; dui una kujwa IL h. tmrhiinri arr uist lious sikI etilbW: for, the bt StiJ uiosl lulell gi nl people ar loo i . i i . . .. T ... I . vftTliy oouviucil luiiy nam uuuu wiwifm, AsUango laud prova thoir devoliini lo their 'numerous "wives ' by "making "tlicin bring plentiful supplies of food 4ur their easing, and by lloging them geuoroualy. So Theodore shows to O,ucoii Victoria that his he is tincrmrjncrahlo by ini prisoning iter consul and several other of ber subjects, and practicing upon thetu much cruelty. Abyssinia cannot be got at, to make war iiou her, and Theodore has refused to licten lo argument or to y ield to bribes. What's to bo done ? Any Englishwoman would suit the King as well as the eetimablo vjuecn, and we suggest that the JJuohs of iuth rland w ould Ui entirely acceptable, lhe lllack Hwau autf Mrs Stowo wouli be sliining lights in her cpnrt. If there is anything in our language . I. ... i . L.. .n i . : ii .l.i" inm puuieii i i icui.iiii.bii h 1 . u, ,i l,i remains so. tu u. as u ferent significations of tho mmo word; 11,1, M, mhodk iu. Advt-nturuin traveHcrj Tho perplexities of a preserving Mon- occasionally priivtralnl IU dark dejilin: the moat sicnr arising from our word far,' are boid. sagaciuun and otiicrraiit of ihew a l'ais a more numerous than one would suppose, as, for insitaiiee : "Zis horse, sair, ho go riueek, what II. II I A. mnM now. wnatSTrr nr. 11. mar ni vi thiuTe about the mattrr, many ofhi' tain, ihoupht Um fw-ite, sftt fceiw otwrirtarfy tr1 J bm Ihry woukl bar mini as noo, learnm aim rvnn-v 4r mh mt) a lit wttMs race, hail thry not bsrn dopritid ol ihwir hLerly by limn, will nfram fioiu ail aol ol outrage on the white ar a lhe fear of ilc led lou rtlraiu Ilium, hul aj-ail fiuui 1 lie womt eatA all of ihera will n-a lily jjrant the truth of hii s-erliori, sud rfasnn'ii dtHljetivvty tlwy will naiomlly condtule that in A fries "tibfrty, cnualily and lhe mmuil of happuit "i " wnrs lolly partiCTiatl 10 by all ol its people, until tho wh.tr weal there and huiilvd them down lice beasti of prey, and eariivd Iheui off into aiavrry. Now, U lli.j jj trui-, 1 adm.l il woulJ rt-4a.ru a stretch of magnanimity lo loriro tbs wlntv pc.lf prtcrally, though not Ilie slave holders j vtirularty. Dat there is nut crca lh shadow U UuJi couiwctiai with liin ndieuloii hypotUwia. Thr aa;;o bar hanm and h.wlile clmialo of contral Alnca made it almost a traled book lo llw cu.liwl world till, rrmiparirTrty, a very rvccol datt ; slid, fn S ifrvst you say i . "Vcs he is a fat horse." I "Ah! pardon. Monsieur, but your friend tay ha make fast his horse, ami he, tie him to a t so hu no go at all." "Vcrv true, ho is made fast bv being tied." " "Ah, zat cannot he ; he cannot go fast; jut whatz.it you call a man zat keefs .Seuli l.iu.in. i rum 10 of hi loiip, weary plo ,i)i, he n'tuiiie.) sueetWully. lie m,l a third attcn tit and wai urrr beard from. Th result of hi ill vesication! 0 the ialJl sl.iry. and present uj;ri and rrlatioos of lhe crolrid Afriesos, was Una : lhal ttw irsdilionf ol amne 01 uie nioro in uiUctual triliei opened a dim iiia of their bito ty through rightfrn hundred yrar ; (Sat acwiior and' art had D"fTanMMl one lota during thai Uuif ; that each pr-ootalioo was a atereotyiied edi Lkiii of the preeeeduag oat ; ihWr knowlcd, looal crude and hmitisf, was confine,! to tin- culinary, ag ncul'.u:l and war-arts; U.al then, ai.d durfuK a.i . pa.t litrrf, fcntr-bWw--of -tr-w blaik pfphs were -lave to liie olln r tifih. The-fo-r-i-i'-n. lhe ma-!er IUmJu.-J wmJ U -S4-..4 01.lv i.,r and tei indkiollors of oertaJu prinrlpk-s ; sad it Would b wrll for Ihoss w lio sre yulluig f isorsiioM si th ' South in brr helplesMicwi, to rentea.bar, ikat IU lost ciMnnmq snd strphatio figure used to esprras lbs rery aiios of cupidity in a (reedy harpy wat "Tlat man is mean enotih to ciieat a niyner " ' I Karriit JUlKiE CIIASK IN UICIIMOND. Wen the Chief Justice was in the capital of Virginia Lo went to thoFpott ol Hotel, CpW Mil) wavd einr pan led him to his room and playfully re minded the rtlstlngnlshed pnest of th fact, that lie stood upon tapestry hallows ed by the trial of the greatest of lhasa days. Mr. Chase lepliod that bo wonlj hki to possess three rjnalities the genius ol Davis, tho t'erosvtrunce of Grant, and the indomitable willof Johnscn. A very flattering compliment traly, ssys the he amintr, of the three worthies, when we consider the high jxisiliou snd arknowl-odg-d abilities of him who atterod tho words. - dent-nil Onf. r No. 34. It is stated that the caiii which led to the issuing of Order No. 31. was a belief on tie Dart f General Sickles that justice wai Bot aa promptly adtuioUtcred iu soma parts of VllTi- ol I t!' VuUU l.illl. curiLg a;i pio iu.st ; "Oil, ho i a fitHj man that does not nrt ot war. tucy nad atwoi nc a : I tinnntrained ... . ... .1... 1 .. ,,. n.,1 l.....!.1..,. eat n last tlavs. 1'""" mv' "". ' ..i... i 1 ... " .!... i,.. 1 inn 4 nil e tcvuwij win ,,,.,.n, .,i,.. cat and diink and ride, and do every sing. Zj people sav ho is bii-1, a 1 man he, is very Jiiil.'' . ! '.1 . 11 1 i ' . t . . r .- "line, mat lscaiieu living 11 nn-i i.ie. 1 ll.au iu I w;nc!i dvg;uj; rtii buiiimi vi-rm 11 anti lari'i-r -i, mrair-i me n.a.n irl ol the work : cloll.mB or on.auieiiU for p;, panug sub'iiti in'- Ml. . .!... I :.. v who recent iv lennneu innn . ," 1 .1 ... .1 ... . p tliioilgn I lie csoiuiicni oiw.es, " i Judi tje se cord feet, , api-r- cor re 1 1 1 cqucathing i; .to nr.i .11 nei t u 1 . . 1 1 i , . . 1 1 -, , 1 1 1 1 11 t . n i m on' 1 . r wii .t'l i ji; 'i i.iv 'in ii"-1" .... -5 . . 1 - iiiu'"i du'v to the ex'o'it hf 1'2,0i0. J serenaded at his residence in the twenty . 1 . 1 ... .... : I. r.l l,!o 'nvoniliry liv ttlprKI iTjnCCUielll itPi" ire'l IO UU Vl u lomill nitiu, . mm ; .1 .. ' ... . , ' C 1. i. o I A 1 .if .l a nature, uie cierijyiiiaii ei , .i.i.s "i iiiswuKiofiiui,,'. : iveiiev saia mat ne The nfati of ia.v came ac .invitation of the tto;vernr oi,i.oniSiana -'v. and the transfer was duly ef-land the Mayor of New Orleans to visit ." 'The old lady's prc-seiitiinent of; that city',"and nearly one half of the Mis iching diesohi'tion proved to bejstssippi country frotn which, by reason :.'nd she died a few weeks after ' of personal liberty, he had been so hug of her excluded. He was received witu kiml '"el j. , ... - ;. .... . 3. . 1 -y-fP"-mTT iiiur m I'll i 11 ir.ini in.- i i sassHcwitA't mTOfFsauI that lie liatl Jelt tlicin at tile ?" "- " UT'. ' . . i -.i'i.ci.'-. .....I .....v-. u v - . tymphatic, the chitdren wiif become In sane. ni,il;- siinrnlar (li.-oosl t ;on Oi oive occasion, as the lUiv. Mattlrew j pr-.j '17. Ir.-eewis that bef ,re her death . ncis with bnt one exceplion wherever Wilkes, a celebrated London preacher, alio h i ! h.-ended to give the money to a. lie went,-ana tie nopeu mat ineiior....:,,, . .... ll. I. .1 I A. . ...t Z . . A r. .1. n f.f.tl. .-.I- Cllelo .51 Wlllf wijyiji jsijtj uVH '".W.!! V"i I vifiv n ,,n" that :'hi l,u.J ' (dietld'ed her bv ef.nio inat- this one '-exception, lie, charged An " 1 r. 1 ; 1 r 1 1 - X' ..I.- ... a n r...... n-t Jier wishes, i lie moral ot line ure .jonnsoti auu a .viruiiru man nom his lite mount he fust diiyo. ' Certainly they are." "Kh bien 1 Does he eat every day ?" "Certainly he does '' "Zen how can he keep fast ? ' "Why, he keeps .going, to be bare." "Mais, tencz ! Vou tell ine to stand fast when you Want me to kfeep rtill, and , . . . . J...... a TrtT-ntST Wlll'tl mi TVaTrrineio run. lour last is too fast for me." was on 'hi wav to a meeting of ministers. tent; be goi caught in a shower 111 a place call ed Uilljiiifsgate, where there weie a large nnnioer oi" women dealing iu liah, who were oaing must piofane and vulgar lun- r . 1.1 . , t ' 1 guago. As ne siopfH-u uner me niica hi the midst of them, he felt called upon t t give-at least his testimony against . tiieir wickednewj. Dou't you think,'' t-aid lie, spanking w'ithtlie'ffreatefit deliberation Hiid wdem-. lifv. "I shall ni','.ir :is a swift wit "u.cs.'. . - - ' ----- 1 m t , j v 'T ircbuuie to," said uiu', "fr ..the j .chit. .; the tiihatautial accuracy of Michigan, the revenne inspector at Mo- 8'O'V which is that ooiiieiiiutB it-Id a rich reward. - 1 1 . "...i. . 1 "1 . r. .1.- I ,1 ,.t T:,n. ,--re can be no tiouoi w naieery one, vvno is ni uie iicbu m . t-. . .1 ...1 ....... . ,.t tl.n n t n-Wh liAviurr in. C.VJlllV COS Ts no. lung. 1 linu mi j uu w rim't?i vi mat wuj, "hm -.., -o- ; st i gated and cansed all the tronble. lit 1 Ifad heard it charged that at the time of. the not lie got nuder a taoie on tnesianu Tuggesf togue al way tunu li'utcs evi ii-nctr' Matthew, whuti ho got to the meeting, ii ia'ed the incident. "And what did you cay in iep!y,'Mr. Wilkt-rf wild one of the l.niiii.-'ers pi cs What could I;' was the chavae'en t c rep'lv. 1 . ' ' JKFTKISOX DAVIS AT TO.' ) Nil -KKVir.W OF TU')' 'I- . ToroHt'f, J si't'f (j. JefierFOTi D r. ' ,.-i ilow;n t, M ol". : 1 e4t, jjf S?fF.4a y hj:. L I-j. " " rouipaiiy . u I'h Mr, Winder, : -i 1,. . a captaiu in t.ia ( iifedel'ii.; iii..) - :: Ma:iliii;:rH"'. licit Ii,r.!ii1t'-p' :-;- -TLYa-e"l"id.?iIi. -Da vi'- Ulp i ihf V, '.. A M : 1 i 1 a - ' '; h' w wviriy-tT7-r-- "MrTaVIa ',' h-.'ft' 3 i-eierd.iy. Mnj .r Me Jaa. J.iiThir tt:e 11 1 Ii I ti.frtt.1 ti-jvwv!-- thai MtC Dalir vcio- to isilMr. D-:.i', : . ji.iiic i ,.ut tlie'in-oi with thrr arms. . paaM-d ti., -oi I .el ore Mr F- 1 1 i t r 1 (ij in'.zi inA AWiW.fr'.m which lie was Ipeaking in order to p,i,i.f .In.' ee.d-ii.c-i U m il; plying on 1 protect himself from bullets. Iledidnot cfcrv !,. ,!.J t'nt the .d-je-t "f the Kadi-' dctiy but what heshonld have done so un th--iii;iit.irv bilia 'WBtt-hannTrtyeeTrtmg g-fteiptTmuer rc-orvj . rtef, hurto ii.-e ilie mas A1!' Montgomery he waswelorned by the . . 1 . . . l. ... 1 .1 l.;. .. to iriita ii iu'J.tji ,piii Ijv ---c-vfery itt emzena, wno wmiku wis to re li..-ii ; ., O' 1 i5 L-itteiiy 1- 1 ,1, M.i.cen be- inain wrtn tnem lor sometime auu spean 11 that "invito them ngain, in order to wipe out Lhe no oi .. .p fis.siir.-s 1 :u wet-'jin f't,. ,--.. con-, ri'iei cj ih tt the .-oil tdioold is'igma which the riot at Mobile had cast 1 ... '. .. f. . r,., ,...l. .1 , -l..l id cr-:. raiv-n i ai tliey 1 upc-n tne tatie. me unuge uescnoeu . ' . .. .' ! . .-.1 . . ..I I. .. .i:..i. tunu on pontics., i-n n ; appearance 01 ine countrvTiirnugii woitu 1 slii U.-i w-ioe i tjtfijtii .i..icr t . 1. . -' '-r : itreiniou-.l ' :.v, . )tlr:-s I , ral I'o t- tilt! Mob ,1 ii ... !..-i'i ( l-.a-- ie lit a-jvis-rd by ie!.-: in.' May. r Vi'r. -a s'ii'e of thh.ig-. f..l iu tim-A-i- - t O.ni-Tfi! ri la.:, wiij-has d..iie ) much j be pansfd in an eloquent and impressive ne a. ins of li 1 he ili'sui. i-i , manner, ami the way in which the peo- td bv the New O.- M''u bad carried on the tilling ot thoosoil; .r. will i; rt a t more, how they had exhausted its prodgetive- 1 into t! o haii i's 1 neso by tiieir peculiar and damaging way , t- wine -ii he was of cultivating it,' by taking from its sur- -! h , 1 1 ve il ea o, u a'siy.,!. -, llll ii.J.e M .. ." . " .1 t. 1; rcn.ov-. :iace aiMU strengtn, antleaving tne ncii tki; o'i! igroluid beneaili iiutonchud. Of :i-Tii! i.j .,''. ' I, I K p'-lt ,f tfi liiv -aa- !,e in s tf North Carrdina and Georgia1 he i 1 ii, f.,' Vi g iii-.-UyoketB-glowi'g tcrnist-iepiew!iiti'g them Ku r ) f:( ii K,i-,4as the IiUid of milk and honey.-'' He ii' i'-'iit: i a 1 01- coiinidcred that the host regeneration ol tt r ,or. - t o et-t- - fiie Foirtlt wo'dd he irobsoii longliS and i.Vt'nicv ir. i. il the bc-bt iiiodern . agricultural jmplc-nients, ,; .J,m. v.i.".-. ,- i l l".;-: h l - 7 "-.'. fJ,l'ospjiHN-Kt Ji;rtjlizi;ra, mill ft lui w ktock Tisf-- HiaeliTuefy. The :i l.i- tTeedmeii s . .ioi!sjJ.ift.. sajd, wore in a i,T-1i flouilnhingi condition, and that aptitude jot learning on tne part ot tnecoioreu pu irip istjij hi .otta'c-1. .-. !j..'t.to i v- i." VVl I1J,' "'rncf ti FAsniVi.vAfii.K WVmii.sr.. A fashionable weddintr took place at !?t. James' Cathe dral, Toronto, C. V., on the 1th, William Ifvdo editor ot the M. Louis "Kciuoli can," was married to Miss liiii.son,..a Southern lady, who has resided here for sometime, lhe ( athedral was .deiigeJy crowtleci.Jlon. jcfl. iavis,J. M. Mason, General Jubal. Eaily, Colonel Doreey, and other Southern celebrities were pro eent. Pavis, on being recognized, .was loudly cheered. 1 he event created (iqitc a sensation. 0.0 The Efett of Onhr No. 32 in this City. The gencial closing tip of tho llfjlior saloons, in cowipnuiicu mui m? requirements of the above order, has ext ht.bitei-;-itiaiejjlKrrrgy m..ttnzJiia5ilIC6S asuccts of the.Citv. Tho Uotela the only privileged .place for A ho reffttlrng of liijnors by mo uniiK, aro reaping a ncu harvest, and are crow ded tho most of the timo. jlh our pcreginationg;' we have passed squads 'of laboring men on the streets who threaten to form 'themselves into clnbs and buy a gallon of liquor, or more, on Saturday evening, aud then ini bihe it on retirement. The order may possibly defeat tho ve ry object it is intended to accomplish. There were inoro drunken men seen on our streets on Thursday, than at niiy time for three months j previous. A'vwbfru Jlijiiiblioin. A1 Goon Tiii.no- Not on It k. It is said t hat d 11 ri ng" GenT Fjck les' joiirtj ey frwrr Chnries'oii to Wiiniiugtoti, ail cT ('onfederatc of Melisian extractiou.i-w ho le1 fe f, 175" niougfit "It J VIsable To inalco au order whicu .should ailw the drll authorities to retain the primary control 4' afl-aixa, -while -at -tho aam llmd" such information wat famished the mil itary authorities as would enable them to revise any action already taken, or to take any further action as might bo considered nccossVy. - Gen. Sickles pr. ferrod doing this to issuing such an order as that ifsncd, with tho tamo Intention shd uotive, by Gen. Schoflcld. ( tv ; CluirUston Mtrcury. WiIat ilu. Kaxucr 6Avs.-Jrntigo Kcllcy has arrired at Washington from his Southern trip, and exprette himself as agreeablf disaptointed'in tho tune of the sentiment or the Southern people. He says all nro ready and desirons to accept tho terms of the reconstruction acts, save a tew eUitort and tne it ay at home men who sept well ont of harm's wav duriinr the liirht. The Jndiro savt ho was well received every whore out at Mobile. r f.-i 1 ii'l ;.. Ii.-ti 01 . i4. w hk U AL-TJ-a k i vim. tii j! Mr. Da i- attended thi; wed i.:..- Hvde ;i,.fil 1 in iicre request ot.t!-- ',..'! .id .jlILL'J'. 1 Ci. i.,iin.-A-; i't.-:i x ol'- 1 1; it lie I -1 Hi, ..1 V fs tint 'he .v - !r. Ii jpiiit was woiiilertul, and tliouglit it t lie Al, 'ex.w.i -.J-Iv- r.while people- did not take warning, the f i. in r 11 llin' 'i at cojoieil would far exceed tho .t , 0 if. tor 1 a wliites 111 intelieer. jn conciusioiirie children would far exceed tl .. ii.... 1.. ,.!. .:....l . , . . 1 1 T, I'lr l.'.'l' - IS ll.l 1:H 111 1 11 1 1:1 11 ut . ill uoiiti ,ieionr : -. - - - m '.ciiui. . v - v sanJ that there were no nf-sioaai v politi-j 'Vc. lut IiuuRt haVe the rei4 nl the v-lUdui iKay'carciai, wn.,4k,.(,.-4 himself 'in 1 ""K then bo dad, tell the gineral at 1'. ;n .vr';.- tliitf respect, aiMl could th, more good forj to stick his t,tf out of the wimlAir, a 11.1 1 i Iho Ui.y n.- alii.nl unttevilvd ami unknown , houses, li M ,-la'joraloy t ')iitiuctts t..au tliu-w; ol , , - . 11 t Leavers i ne tuaaiei reiixu-u i-i-.. .-",. Mi, cooainment : xen ail xo day a id- ; i :,i . ,r....t a. hl.J .,ir.-t- in- : ami 111 tl.H way, t'.y win- estei-med pr.-tty h. li j- '. 1! he l.o lou d l!. r t .e preati-st liolo osj1 ol hainau vicl.iu iuil iwioiy aii4 jwvly pio j it..iu-.! th..- I'....r o! ll.t-.r .i. .t .-s. JVc :i have htit a f r-t conception of lhe incar i;atc deviltry such Hunters, or tl.B uller abate ment and btisty ignoianoi of men re. Aud yet these laturaro fxchiajvely Uie tjeinjr who ar i. ow statuired all our the Auieriian eouMiMaiU M.ky-their t!atfc miwriy ro-wfrte 'cnes, undoi wliijM.. lutelnif, a-t wardi ralh,-r than at n-sl slaves, they hare acpiired hy training and imitation mm h Of the swuhlauce and. .aiiyaaage of civdiitai, which of tbctnsleVes ami an.onj; their kind only, tveo with liberty, U t.Hii ool have allaioe.1, and would soon relapse from, if k-tl ctilirely ly thi-rutlvea aaio. Tb.-.e an- lhe briurs who would now aiTect the divitic ft . i.ative of torplying and UtrpuUiug Um hunian umainl error of ths wh.lj tac in kefpinr tin-in in bondage-tianux iiie tm two hundred wi tilty yisrs! Whcu. lWi M.iUe iiiarrc!leil anil fwug-iil, ti.e uihed w.arnors, the Ireemcn, were w.utl piepartil t ihko (ooij, nieir evap.' and but rarely were Any such captured ; hut when any Were, d.ratr, l y i Vrtarp was llieir late. Fret-meii -cre ao; nisia-'! ; toe lirsi oieci ti inu victors wa to secure the i-Uvea and baago Ulhu vaniniistu.lL AUirior io liuo oiieuinif 01 a market with white iiurchaser. ll.e tJftilors. or slave iu bat th? jf lliey bad an abundance ol th'ejt-Own, sold tthetn to other u-ibe, and lin y feared repriaalu from Uio In) they hail jut ortrtco.iim Iticy wouiu Carry the slayes Iney lia-l c-inlured off to soinn re mote, tnendly trihe and lave thern witii them for safe keMp&-it-firiuM.'in..if . things ..aa-JBut knnwn KurrtpenrM trth urm time after tnese A merican conti'neuts weio iliscoyered. And while iarpe tracti of tsn'd hsd.bccti grantnft, by theory nt of the couiilnet clamung Ihu.-cl.liereiii poruons oi tlietn, to favoriu-., and selling estates t.) others lor nominal sutiM, labor was needed to give value tt) these gifts aiid .porchaHt.'-', but lhe supply of it wat worse Uiiui meacre, wlnle labor aavilig iiiacninea, ai compared Willi the preaetil lune, wtris unwor thy ot uicfiuonc:tricratoK:ii(i, nuiiiijcror varieijr. In '.UU cruergenry, wjine knowledge of the condi tion of,thinjfH in Africa iraiinpirliijr, enterprising men opened tha ilave trade Uu-tr on the coast; tjierealu-r slave captured- in battle Were taken to tin- uir(i on lhe coa.it aud jld lo the wlulijs. The horrors of transnorliui: lhee creatures hour thence to Arrierfea, 1 mint bcheTC, hare gimcraiiy br-ra irioiilrously ex.-ie'TKralci when we conwilt-r tiieir hopeless abasement undtsr Uieir blai;k matters, and lhal the trailers paid so much ahfad lor th. in. - I uuiiii-iM!. cL lovu of train sutiitercei iiuiiihbii y. a witlicss the cih(lit,oll,t)f many of tho white emi grant ahiiJroui h'mwfMs, :SlUl it JCiH tw re thai Ihig yery U&tiMi guia'wauldlliavu. acivd- iinffwly fn ttie i'iive Blrifjel " VVhatiiyei of iii'.-iil or demerit attaches W Ibii Iranffw of iiX"' ft troui negro . . ....I f. l..y... I.. 4 I l.i ... I ,. i- malt.-rs IO WUI.e OIIW", any iiw i..o.a uoiui;iri4. hap.pcnt JjoJiircoiB.iiig thp " "fcitntiH hi .ed utiiuTjnririae"lrr Ctr ai -rn: Krench and Dutch : Spamsh and rortugutrs: Aoe jetiw-eBaW' -".;.- '-:'.. T:r'.'. '' rv"""" I will say hut little more, thonffh other awn Dip lions ol -Mr., Harm call lor tricli.r.;s and rebuks: and. if riertiiitU-i!.: I Will sh;uk of tiieiu soon. 1 ' . . ij...,.,,.iL.n. toik Ins seat in a vacant car. jus -visions of ltixurivuti . ease ... were, .liawcvcr, soon disturbe'l" by the "appeararico oFa courier, who pomjwuhly informed him tlmf thi .-ip u-aii K4nrrril fur ( ttr. K. when tU tolhrwitte colloquy ensiled: ' 4 frlT? .. .. . . - - .1 i.n ihiti'ai iwmn ci nan vim uiitic . uiil .oecausv "Devel, be .Iaus, hero is room enough for uie and the gincral. Vcs. liutl-muRtTiaVe the iei-t the I " 'ITvyT.iioT,4' as M , " D ms l.r' ( ..1. I .I'll . 1 1 . . Iif till- ClyMI ( rro,i .) .( (.!ii i 'i-.J Mr. Davis .d'rrei-t-y m fn.wing hi lit!l I Dr-. IJlscU.iTru, a visited' J L.-iii.'i't.n yt-f '. d.n. , - .1 it .ng foii?hem -r. n-i-i era: 1 H; c; rr I lo ll - t i lie ,r .iu' Iior. . t o at ij ;ii-'.?'. ..- 'lif rtBpect, aiMl could ti more goo.J.tori o .tK i,,B w..w , in ..-.' y in no' tf.ejiiselves.wiiliotit tho intaTeettciJ.f , ""'i 'he old wearer of -arv sepreM-f.tatives ofvuch people-. Tho'-rernarks of lhe -fpeak-1 M;at4wp.ite ot all I I I III ni.ii oK er were received with eiithiisiatic marks 'f"nC i'. of apj.robjjtioii.,1 ( -r tt cfiiur ! -v- ' . l' .:i the 1 - rv1 rhys- fen .frth m-""' New Ge'tfgia wheaHrarnirrf jTmade c- "o-.-i i w ni he, HsappeaTaHrc in the Ne Yf& ; man .. ':' ' ' ike. . .; the gray kept rcmoust.iauce. Sotno of the temperance men 'i'n, Con necticut areal tacking the ctergy for using ifrtntTTii ifie com m nn i on." ,.- "Ttify say. in iislliaT thcrilticd TriV j ,c riai: hoa 4he crt4tlnr- ' ' I llhiUKht it wrong Ac.ia'ciimi-',,hi)t because it wa sheer, tolly. 1 have always desired tiie sholition t.l tyry, becatiM it was a hliijlit on the progress r ... . - i---rsi.i ii-i.1 .i JUieeijriifcSWiBiataineij. , wo aiwaya woajnii it a capital ;li3Trc lor tho iii.iiiiti-ijiiiicii ol hon- ol lazy. ' worthl.-s Jiijfroe I have always (Msj-u kiu-ler and Ui'iie coi.-si.ierate-4o hfa' kn, w.ile they were the ward of (he whiles, than ti whiter ol similar social and moral stains; and thocigh.l liold it as iiicXiulioveitiblu .hat ihiT Caucasian is far u-pt-tior lo the Ethiopian race in the Ajrgixale, yei Tailmjl thereare uianypiyw Afncaus,whase hib mo ral snd ntteilectijat totJOfplace them Very' niuch higher m uiy estimation, ihanvery many of my pSTTrTgTTPTd IhiJ JSiSmSXTf gfiy wOausv to" be liiund siikjOZ tlie poof sod illiterate. W.a nraieTiT maxiiits arcjur. ASSASSINATION. The French papers inform ut that the shot at the carriage io which the twcT emperor were nliny-was fired by a young i'ule, au I intruded At the Cxr. lhe deed, it is further slated, watinspir ed by political passions. Tins is tho sco ond HTTxrmpt in da sta tist the l.fo of the Unssian lvnperor, the p.eceeding one having been mado latt year by an im poveriahed KnSsian nobleman wlw be longs t the ultri revolutionary party of U'lssia. The piston for asa isaination frouj politick re.uons is iin'ortniia'ely In creasing. Nearly nil tlio great niotiarchs of Kurope ha o, escaped siiiiiUr danger. Th is, u'tcmpts wiro iiiade against Loots Napoleon ly Ilnori (m Apiil 1S53.) and by Orsiiu (January, 1SM.) A few yeirsao a 'Indent tried lo take tho life of King William of l'rosis, and last year thst of count Ifiitnarck wai en dangered. Two ditferent attempts were tits against ..VlctorUrlaw" Last yea4 was reported that a similar attempt had hcen made against the Emperor of Aus tria at Prague, but the. investigation of tho affair proved, tho pertoo charged with it was innocent. Seventeen belies have lecn taken from thernins of (scasney Wurd'aiijiUinv eluding that of Mr. (reaahey one of the proprietors. One man, Adam Stewart, was bjiried in "tho ruins, but wat protec ted by beams, forming a sort of a bridge over him, and dug his own way ont, al most uninjured, after being boried over twelve hours. A Man Seventy Y tar Old Smkneed rV) be hnmjcd.Xi tho recent term of the . Criminal Court of Itracken eounty, Ken - Iacitey,4olJ-" enty ycara old, named Hiram Thpmaslm. was trieft tin this charge Tof mnrtleriDg liis wife, Margaret ThouJ3, orrthe 13th of March, 184. The jury brought in A rcr diet t.f guilty, and tho prisoner wat sen tenced to be hunk on the first Friday in , August.. Strong isfTorts aio ein made to obtain s now trial for him. The con demned liian has been a cituou of Brack en couuty for thi.rtylivo years, and al ways bore a good character. coun1 titics the) wah of d ' rstis, oaoo poop bility debsi ereli ILoitsE llA.i.vo.-iVfIead,sjiaconr8Cth thuslv relative to horse facing: '' , ' ' The greatest horse race on rccofd for lime Jnd tho number of horsce engaged watnt the battlt oL,lolUun, Amcrikyj Mr. Uussell, of England, wat tliere, ul lus'ltVcarroe ontilmhortfl bora ihimont.,' ArtniWm Ward'a Bceiiepf the wild hortet acamiVerinff over the Westeru prairie tWs-. is trtttto etimptvred it.- IIowo racing not only deveiopt tjitf blood, bat Mm tfia wgi orjiDrws, wmcu brings the owner a lcgTvcy. It is consid ered a leg itiinato btisufess. ? .lUV toi money to bet oa race for he chancet are you will have to bor. row, inoro to get homo with. I know a Htvin who aid " once, auu as- v ' ajodgojn, . smo jast wi4ojrnca . . f f e wards. . & - :' -..,. i" ' . ' 'Georgia paper'i.iBTsIs that yWle in Atlanta (Jeeal Tope requested heliey to" discontinue-stumping tour, as Uo doemed hit ntlorancea al indicativo oi . .muc--hatm..."i.r.-------rr' The lien, rintkr-dulr of Now Orleant .!ll .V rrVAOClIlL Camet a Tanattm.nrjii v.s- - - i. It toke in a i little toXb. Soutl I cent i negtt Mary about fur tl ineali to rel mans and i selye Th tmtl; ays engsi Thed toil the b OanaJ is duj lars aodi ratioi tnol. niOut iwsls esdil be a larly .'excel . Ik X. ..r I Her sr Mr. tns h head bay fcpiiyjii paiutvdtoH ifi- ift
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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