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J~~~~i t....... A- - ..-;..-. _TV ViA _ _ _ _ I "~Ve W h lii o tePlaso h eil u iiri.,a Ii u~it111 ewl cih ami~ h liu hi dific~~~~~~~~~ Cnhs~t; uvvrs, 4i~vt~ btiJ &13C~3C,~~ii~~ c SI1YIKIN?,~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~6 D-KIO & COPoreoMRE G FED-.CI N .Y 1,15. O.XI~ .1 PUBLISIED EVERY WEDNESDAY MoRNING. A. SIBINS, D. . DBlRISOE & EW,1AR REESE, rRoPR oRTOTR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Two DoLLARS per year. if paid in advance-Two DOLLARS and FiFTY CENTs if not paid within Qix months-and TuREE DOLT.ARq if nnt paid before the expiration of the year. All sbscriptions not ditinet. ly limited at the time of subscribing, Oill be con tinued until all arrearages are paid, or at the option of the Publisher. Subscriptions out of the District and from other States must invariably be paid for in advance. TO CLUBS. To Clubs of Ten the Advertiser will be furnished one year, for Fifteen Dollars-one person becomingi responsible'and paying for the Club in advance. SATES OF ADVERTISING. 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A*Announcing a Candidate (not inserted until paid for.) Five ]Dollars. For Adv-rtising Estrays Tolled, Two Dol!ars. to be p.al by tie Mai:It.rate adverltiing. C.1,. .i U I D A T E S!i e --Tui: Frk-u:i's of 'mlr. 5TI01'11EN 811-\W re...atreby :aa..unce him as a Can.ida-x :or slhiriy of' fit.i I isutrict, at the ntext vvele:tn. T-. ft ien 's of Co. WILI.t u QtArTI.t::t' re. Pe.l.tfitia aunno.unve him a a .t mtldidat.. fur Shet ifi of Elgield at the.t enuing election. QJ Wet tare :atlotized to antaunee L EW JON ES, E&q , as a can-lidate far re-i.:eti or :Il Tu Fr:ends of Cart. l. UOULWA.t rpectttfully anniountce hintaga o-tit 2:-..'r'h.. V e~cuua. at-"IML t ire nexv te~n TI: ill- f-ivinds of Capyt. LE.WisC\'\lrs p'ctfully annloune hima :-. a cand;'Jate for S8.-riff. of EdeOwdDtica t esuing lelcion. Tie umany friends of W. W. S.\ L', E-1., ]ia:..but.. in dhe ot-;,r part of the I )trict, respa et fu:iv annaum-e him as a candidate for Sherifj of E~igelih~l I )istrit at the next electiam. i17 Ti.: FrIaiiels of mr. IU~lilT 1. BTR.A reapaectfully annnee hiMn ta a Canid.te '.r C.0ik on.,f i.:dgef2dDistrict at the tex; aetue. !'.J- Tmt: Fri atis of air. i. 1'. Ii l: l N. resp.etaully .tnm;ne 1hm a-t .1f Tax Cull etor of ',l:afieldl '1.1:rict at the a nuinttelz e STA'en'.'171 Sr-he f i..:Q, af ST.\12.!Nt G'Ui.N i'-2 n tu:t-e Ihim a .:.ate for :;I Tax Coilee or at hue il7 The.~ l':let.t 'f Mr. ." . W . I- l-. t" fulv :umause-- himu tas a Ctmd'idate for Tax Cl-e tar of Ed.aaetl at; t next eeti.n. jr The 1 ri tudt of C.tat. E. WA. lt.l1N, re lisetrully annotaeae haim a- a Cattdidlat foram Tax~ (Ca!!em :r ofi Edglyi, Id ] i-trie:, at th.e en-uinte alac ti-.:. iy The. Frk-iadb.. f 'mir. CIIll.ES t..\ RT lEit repcfllyanun:ce. himt a. a C~adi:;e fo r Tfa Calar-tr oft Eahefield I ittict. at th~e iii. XI (a.Vta pItf'a a nno~itunttce himl aa a (a;daidate far Tatx Cdi ecuor oft 1-:d.--diehii trict at thet toit alectionm. Law Notice. 1i i a dr.aged h::vaa iha *!:y faarnt el a, lat t t o~ip fat the l'r;.e:'ee of I .:x ama1 h-.qut, in ddic~!~~a l th.e aelj inti:: I)istrietsa. Olliee ::t 1-:da'uiha C. H.*, whe~re m:.e air ho:h Iin mtat all ijita.* b. lattaa. . d.xs. A 90z:t . D)ee:n 18l56, tE 51 Law Notice, I T.W R t iiTA ttaart:- y at r.aw. ntay , .. ao:,.: .t th.- ( aflee iawata.t. ly bll-a tha- .\atu .,!..aaf the. ta-ut il ions-.aar n thaeCOliee of r the~ I .:a-a2on atw i:t !.at Ia. Den ti st ry. r ;iE.nrta .era h,asaavat.. a: :an . fule.. ;at ;:a.ta.' I lut.:. whtr he. w~li -m.- au . I:.ty tLt-' 1aer;taInnL taa hai. l..a:..:-aan- -i. auat iae,.t I' cli h, vt 'evi' Sin~gla Tesh~ to E~ntire Setts, Put nym in'a sty:t tao pase :lt-::: -' finLanus lIenttits wish~ : teebi taut upj mit Aih-a'' I~.en emt h.ave atitadtne by setid~tg itt thir l;at.at val DeI )tt..:'d a a:ul Siiae r lFire. (:u'I :i. Pl;at~t.a Wire,: rounda, halaf tattuad atti e aI n.iri;al N. f.-.\ 3. ttritn n le.-as at the comattion I. 'T0 THE AFF'LIOTED. 1 ) iI.\Y At':. I!bunna'pathic Phlp..ia. a .r :1 coucherur. inate at Phlii;.diluth t. ttaaa;.a.tai Noa :.'l, liaa.ad '-reeat. Auiig. Ga.a ;-~..t~ tettqn pati.f tai the treatm--iat aat (;bit. Di jdi~.we 'ita tmiade ::t a distanie tanth m.,t t ia-o.at.aae tt rauta. teaa.-e~::dtareus-, I1. It. T'llA \hl l. D A . il ' tf A l'ci W Te l' ..11t i haad Tj 'I l t aasaon his ;aain ;;rrivai i when -.-airy aaOn a t 1aa eti d to stiei up all :i rars.. ith.r Ihr . a aa tt.tt.r a- t all indta eda :a t:a. a her *.s r ~~ t rp ,a~e ;aount. tar catte frwardmaIsr. p withit aelay. ::aa Iad" tat mitto be h tlt.." si e .a t all over !the oa ;t:,. :atta payyta ai liiahI i ( cen far ea, leen ta- I. ''.at~ ti "'y~ "tt4tly u ltI have' it. . ,xause for bad er-a. Y..Li cain .tattle with tmeL ut.t thme I:stt Feb, rur, a ltr thmat thime with toy Attiarney. rua y',JOIIN COLGA N. Dec 24 6t 5 31Y DEAR B3LUE-EYED) ]JALF-BROTHEI. :Y SARA J C. AVtnITTLSFY. Frariant and fair are the res.-s rare. Oh, now, in the h. Ine of ou: eihlhood Smailing atd gay :s the sweet spring ray That silvers i hit de ar old wil woord ; .lany and lone are the ycn-s that have flown Sinee we uarlanded each the other ; A little bright child. in thesh:iv wild, My dear, blue-eyed, half brother Sp, kl~a an.'. b:i;:ht are th. w:itter.4 4liht, That ium in -the hi'loide llw. Ilazy rnol dim on the deep green rim Of the old sunshiny werio ;, The wihl.roge alam of that woo.llan.1 Itreamll Will glitter for many a wther, But never for -hee-for yon :tn for mi, My dear, blu.-eye,1, hl:-htodher Never again; for the .-!,den e',in Of chillhood-daiys is broken. A i:d sunikered wide from ltn::t tri..klir.2 tide A nd the -Inrk brown th:tlw' ue i Ne'er may we st mi i:: t:at far. ilovd land The grave. of thy fiLr young mthelr And list to the trill of that rippling rill, ly diar, bhti-e-. el, half-brotheri Th. octm su'gr- ont the rounding veo S'f the olden time iley::rtcd, St1Ill, nin.,ndth knell Xf thsy last rau-ee To th lonte atn. weepin:.-heartel I ws a1 Ciihl, : wil.l wee elttd, .\n-i you wer" P-arcely t.lwr. Ilut the tears you .hed .n miy itntintt he:ld, I rene-ber themtt well, My bruthtr ! Far in the lanl w'.r. a elri-litl t..mid Is clusterin..: brigh:iy aroun.i thiee. Tihine t yes will rove o'er th.-e.e l;nes 4f lovil, iaeail:ug ie :i.-s that bountl thee: Awl mtimo y hone, thro' the % .:rs :1 at lmtvt fl.ti W~'l wautler the Past's dim vi:*, And th. re. ill t'hu ways If our itC:ot cvy. Will w.r ' i esity r Wee-p for isle <#Siain tha;t w-i 1 it- ;nr:tilu i- in tl::t dLar ol. wliwo-J. ] ili at aa bt i.ht with tihe shadomwl,.s bylht ou pa ;,-e:Oil p, ne..ful chi' l; 1! t;..t Ea-h li6k Iv.Iy he wovenl togetlIer, A k h in :. rm-off lal, 'Nly .11 -1:-, b:ue -.u ,h:flr lw ,115 4t1 T I .L Nt E1t--01 TiUL' 0 Sli\T 1101.. h, 4. o. \\ j .n. dr r..: brugtyo hn i.. t1h .. ** No~ill -- \ i t in the I h i.li . h d ei i ~ l '.it :.. aret the. --Nee t-.ki L: I ,r a .aar: i: tea ,b; I- 1:.>u-.u hmnr..: " i \ '.. tk .rc e'' i l i . I~r-. t :t Vei-' t. .Medh .r. 'ah-y vnit t t!tht snl ler.~e . Tht Ii s. th-at Ish it w ;.., l rt . .: " t fhut ;;la'.'2r.i' :-:-c .-t. --| I~i. am h t h -nei A :rva- -u h -t tit itn!'tence iath thiiiwig du too rike ..r th t it. "Just like you! If there is a fool any where, I am the one." Never mind, Mary ; let us have some supper as soon as you can. im going to the cauicus this evening." You are ! You never stay at home evenlings nw. " Why, my dear, I have not been out of: the honse of an evening but once for a month." Why need you go at all ?" Because I am deeply interested in the election." More than you are in our wfe," re plied she petulantly, as she opened thw stove oven to see it- the biscuits were ready. - I dechire ! this is the meanest oven I ever saw. It will not bake worth a cent." Have you just foand that out ?" It 11ever was good foir inything. Atd so .Irs. Taley. weInt oil froin olle thing to anotlter, regularly and systelnati ayco indol I t:ing everything to which she Iut ler tinnd. She was not suited-every tna vry body wat ou .'joint. Noth. ing Wept rg1;t; :obody Could 4d'o anting to suit he'.. .lohn Paley was not paicularly happ in his domestic relations. The parenpine teinpr of' his wife waa,,a;eontinual any nce to him. It was . very hardto use his hc4 tdenavors to please lhe r and then fail. Ife had tri.d to ;study her wihes. Lut t!:e w.re ne.re CapriesC, agd intdsig' 1 ge ,p h)i attempts. Nothiig -nit IU e eu 6) 1 would 14! ncsu lItr n llj2n but 'he I.il1 lault with lib;.I. .l1 1vtley w"3 of an -evell tetl)[r. 11C was di';posed to inake the L...st of thing a, he 'o:ud thdimn :but theLre was no -Iuch thlinl a" .m[ r(mtising will.. constat:1 .rniniliv. L'ulie nnny ot hers. ecoui niot be, drivut to the d rain shop, ir oele the lt-Ai hatunts. ,if loa'e-1I in cuil ty paices. Ilk Was ob otinAy :et n stbn aying at hWine in the ev. nin1:. lie was to:tl of reading, anld honie wa-, the ceTrel' olf-his thouights. Eveni the p:rvers:Ieit of is wtif~encould not erdIct 0." HS %iI(01l ltU.IL - deve--! seated lov o h' m :e. Stil htrlie was nt A phanit 1'::e to htti-eI i:tst not half a., .!cns::!; ' ih lie. -a' IVloved hin--ie eould I i qmb th:it. h ing a lng ilhw th wIn':A be ihn "1 n:- hNO bAm m1 r O ing ill her dei\o P " l It it trt' i~ tu hits ion. .\ p'- h ii e i "I. o h n. h i L ii ol' it ha n1 -yru. o t v.' . ti : ]II I I , i A I- ill o t. llehadst~l:-edth. inet nteseagony. '- 'i'en 1.: i MnI .FI lb N' I I . i f .I on le \\.1 ' , he...... -- La .: h .: r w h: ...i L i, .'t*. t : !.- r. * e I : I r' i cu : :ion e i "1. i l: :r y | ' .' 0 I :I \ ' ope aL. t I i. e -- t: :'t I - :.-te.w t 'r - * -e I --t .-.e i i I - ate I i l ' i l ir 'v e tt eI r sli:e - u' - b n' 1~ 'n ti.d b e!'" he t-ked. noor lan r..:: . t .* vI -.\ n''i \e I0 | Lltt tl ithunt in* htetr:twith h.j~ ttevi:., .:atlV~i l iken ii eor "- ythin dwly hling p eat. ro o ot MYi~' own 3041Q RylL Iv i I nu You ci vu ttl' u'.i Wi)*i' * 3: 111a' no 1,11:111 yhat 444-% a';in 1. Vcry4 4I. hap~py I:. t the i 'urluJ. -nd ho.V 1wi tile i.. sunt had openal her eyes, Ai set at g~uard upon her tong' Mlumti. all4V 'S an habitumil gtuiiillcz is all1 i!lt]L41e11t jpeiaoil A H)311 or woman311 whiose I3 id k~ oCICCi plh, bUS, 11.) ti 331 to iv is'.3Mo1 telnt;:d. Bmt 1 P133 l' s wa; ktind. 0, 1111111 II1cic-1VK 81-.!pl mtted her noble Raulticl; to SIQ~ fur tho time. and dljscon tout sto.!e in wil ;ie the tient iinlvis cil'guartId. '11,; ad chlosenit p144 3W collii'e otfly acion! i bhe 11.1( to Wi~lh With Ce;I.'is L ii"n just to curh theIi d~S.i 1,i Lil to O I 11nipll. To1 be jidolent 1VI1s to lose tlie battle. WIdI 10 Io.'q. t he 1 'file' ~ 1 ~33 ~t 11! Cielat4. tile cve Sfili. S1IL: N Amld 1*.''1rt 134.'-c!f I~l grum1$.3tt Idebeioi4' :at~;gla ;i~ 1,- John j44llv4l'3'L4IVI iii i351ttt-;lpt 10' Tlct I lwen Ue. fh~t.. In tat'. I havc 144 nLt4'U fww fro..4 Lis hV ''V' 4lk ei ttod tu la444 (3:4 illn(- k.t1, i ( O3IIrCsojo fl, bv _ ii1'' 1 -f %*4i:~ ,*;, ('133 i1'4. . 1 34e 31.!V:at il c~ial1. *i, ,J *.~4. 1 . . 4 -U. ~ IS Vt ,Ii l , Z. IT*4 '411 11 4 I, . . iI . 4!3ew t:1 v V.I ' ' I I V.i % '' A% d d A.3 an Ioap l:r11 your pilhiw at night to wake up in te rn tinling ean -hIaed. WNul't :w::. ly gi0% wohi, then. fhr the lot! I knew I woul se1ll 'eml. " Next. ladies and gentlemen. I IlTer thlrce pairs Socks, hose. stocking<4. 0or halt:hose. just as you're a miind to Call them. knit bly a Ilabline m dc on pinplse. out of cotton WOol The man that buys thes.e,( will be entaled to walk till ho gets tired: and. p vided his bouts are high enough,'Il need'uti have any,,, cor.i ; thi legs. an'as 1 loig as hills agalinst the corlportiation, and as thick is the Ilid of' the 11111III's of tile 1ri.eitlatIIr. Who want's 'eni at o1e halt dollar .' T:tik Cit. Illda ln, tile, luonleY. Next. I oir yout 1 pair of boots: Inole Cpecially f1.r San Francisco, hl s , Ilong enutgh to raise a man ip to ti lt, I I.dlev gides. antd nails to insure against beincg Carritd over bY a lntd slid; legs wide emmght:ry twttcry tit revolers and a bowie knife. and tile uppeir of the very bt horse leathIer. A mnan in tseboot, cani move AM :13 car- :a the Ste C14apt. Who pays twentY dlarir'! All the tax-tavers ought to Il a I-air to kick tilt' Leg-ilature with: ;ma they wil be foun'd of a ist:mle in kicking thet but-ctt. e-pecially i' ov Ih.;t .1111Ubt ki(k at be ibnr kie'.td. Toll d la I'rlel : opvp r ;, :-idA 'oe !while : h.:1m.1 S(is[rabh oll h t r brin-I I i prt in t -nty to '1"n <!tllar in~: (a.:!htnen' to! ITndl-! ln tol:ars! G Ine i t tenl "Next is . i tt yo lIuto .: I -. . h!t Vo a te u b;ib 1n) 1 -o h w h n they're chev:i.. .\!' that de-Se:-t v hm in ro it suplpliled with ;1111 Nv rr.:1 , I..; 1 ll I h;. Il I S ill i m . . 'r tt : 3ii S ie 1I' ri d . .M l e o n r :md war ..,! h l ( ..h, - ti h .1-v hill n u ..' at Iw -. 4. - . .. I-.M ~ u ':- ! wa% :.;1 o Mh.0,- wvo! th'.' :ir' i~ -l i lvo:1 a1- , Ike| IrA. 'h highri wob h-m i :e. I '' ~' ' 't I:b-: as tefilw - 'lr- tr'' i-on th II !!'i'.i' p:T r If I n nhe 1:nh 3 .i . I' la '. w h n: ib: , I th o il a tralnb w li' in: - I. WS : l by a r - Qwh i- i - .. the sig 13:. ,ih 1 ::n.- tu:'D-.y :111 re 'iih e 'n -r, :nt d m ii ..n . :.:.' 1 t h :' r 111 -- h I hl t -l it ' . - t I~ i ' fron t' Ii'eu . : - . n - M i :-- ~ II * ill t r'.: -!e i.i lil * t. br ~na v s s :0 !-- :0 .::! !j :i u -.. w A aM w- hi' b -is -Org lh i \. -- ah,!-' :1 - nearly the whol hn.th bfefore he could wvithdtiw it. then-i by anl unaccountable" des tiny hi blody fell aero,.z the, log beoethe saw. and was served in the lutiddle. iio-t horribly mutilating it ; in fact cutting the bodly iln 111n1)r1,us1 plieces, which were gaierel ad decently yitrn-'. 'The de.i Censed ieft a wile and tw) clildren." From the Chari.<on Mereltrv. DIRECT TRlADE. We are gratifhi at the indications. in variouis qurtrso the Soui'h al Soulth. wIst, that the ilbjict of din trade with ftlreigli ports- iseci'ing ti altvlntion which it:s iipor!:lnee deserve. T'h'er ar' a varit ty ofscene ropol)Sed to efiblet the, sublject. and we have hope that d w-ion will elicit stch inihltr'mal(tion a.s Wiil ltil to the aldop tion of the Correct (one. Poliev antd inter est alike demand that some systen should he adpted to secilre to the Souitli Ihe legiti mtate result of her inldutry, the Wlnemula tion uf which wo1uld1 givt to her a piosperity and power to which -he hat heretotire bein ai strIange$r. We are aw:n-e that the Governiment haq ihnt it; aid and induence to divert the coni inece of the South iiinto Northern channe s. ti.d that it; present policy is in the smane directio. But what reasolim thiere p<0. sibhl he. that the Soiuth 0hould not make lIer Owil Ctiinttiils, evtit il.der - i ll iftit vi-lable ciremnsmees she is pla'ed in by ilti- action ot tie F1dral Govenaiit. Our foreif-igl ilporia.tioiis re ow iIle bv the circuitt.S rute (if Nthilern (itie.' weiltre. inl additioll to the exact'ioiS f tI'he Flteil Governmnuit. the ost (if which is a hllillv to . o illeil lila uinilers, tilit' ar1 ;l*0 \A kitli tile costs oftalp rttol IrotiS 1o Ilifm irier.s ain deW iVI. illsirnce. coiliii oits. :uid i llci rles-s ll!ior charg!Ni -all paid at the North, nt to t' No-th. Nd all viiti0t jui.ice or nlecessity, for ai arlek but abst:iin: frm t he returns of the pollacftive illdil Wry of thle Sowuth. We wHi illustate: Lc-t one vard of iin L.m1don! he initercepted ("n 4-1 ils way to the Mou!i is New Yitrk. Au"I Iilnl)!t every vanlt it .--:h1 it.*e fur the South is so itrctd.T-Nw York inrtrpays.1 iln ilutIts to !.~ Fed'iral Gvertiniellt :ld dhl'~a o iniport:1 ltitl.5 per.1 cent.. en hairling th e v:ii- ,f Ethloth to 81 50 per ynu-d. 1 I. e 1. -'- t1 o a . bbI e at 1) pt-r cent. proit. and th yinii -f cltoth stiiu Is him ill .i 135. The r- -:1, to th.e Sothern men-h,1:m1t. sny at '-0 Iwr (-e! t. pn-lit. and1 thc ice is now -I per yar.l. This last pays Ihr trat olirtaton. &:e., at lcast 5 per ceIit.. aiii tilt! 1th wlen; it rechilles him. stands at <1 V! pr yarJ. If he is satisfied wtvih 10 per ceit. profit on h tay. then the Sothritivn ' will pay 6-2.:0 pCr Van11,ar an rt- irwich hw hartereld -ih tprduct of i In-4 at One dollar. ,la ohr wonq. h is :nlah. to pny 0.1 oe::!.:. when hit rc.-vivail but oneollr Thet ha'-nc ilt h-'rb1 II by the F tk-ra! (Gov t.nnttee... pru;;a.-ipally~ a Ia bet t ootut 4 NI r h ..r no~r-n rW. Vre bVNo:h-rNmr I .:r:t..; t IN :t'..r'. l ilt > g il brli i abi. J po .z .rit it I.' h**e.ar* The ::: '. even r r .i ..r O'r tectiin 1e. ii I t ' a iiun li f ''impor . 11: ties4 I : -- N .ih l::'ure3.i N.dr e"eive l itr I :: f t c :' li: of f ii la II ii e .htrin~-'' th 1. 'rie ofli th lito in theil tIn- <:ret li . -ithe - c ti lt;kJ hiO.th hapveu t os.-::: i I I:;t':-d ry h:eu- d. it;iuily bte .ls ii ' e-Pa It:ld :itn'' e - . nr.iit'~ Itihe (TII2t'l. wen sh iiii relie lllin l rtun whidh h' lI wo'.ne iwuNh~~ I0 inI tis co-lti tryi. -,Irti'no te u'aliedi Rae ta he ot ,Viendsh -boutd, i r,and flne,$2V ~ ;b annua1lly. and is compelled to take S60,000. 000 in return. simply by the operations (if the Government Iorciig her into a position which nature never intended she should oceupy. Let us. then. shake off this dependence upon the North, as far as the partial policy of the Federal Government will allow, and it will be an important step towards acqimr. ing back our own import trade; and with a j:st and reas;onable reduction in the Tariff, the South will find that the aniuial prodnets of lir !ahor will be enhanced in value fifty millions of dollars. CoxmTos OF W.tKEn's Antmy.-One of Walker's men. who r.-centiv deserted and arrived at San Francisco, tells a pitiable story. Ie says "Thore were about I 00 persorns in the ho.pital when good irtune allowed ine to get away. The very recollection of that liorrible tilc is enough to sicken me, how. ever ineapable I am of giving a foil descrip. lion of its horrors. lal.y of the soldiers are ready to die before entering it, and ia. ny sick ones report themselves fit for duty rather than go there. Walker has now no natives in hIsarmy. Manv Of his troops have udeseted a gone i)ver to the Chamor rista pary. lHis oflicers are generally drunk. lie hiinelf is hardly ever seen. It will be mcessary for him to do bard fight imig to get thood, and the only way in which he gets pro-imios now. it' not by fighting, h v taking it from the nitives and com. pelling themi to take eocoa, of which there is p heity in the country. in return. person is alluw-d to go from place to place without a passport. No pcan, eithcr citizen or soldier, is ailowel to leave Gr';iaa without one; and it' a soldie is eaugh"it endeavoring to do so. he is tdlkn as a deverter and shot. Such is his inyv:tablo lhte. If a pers' i escafipe; Walker. lie runs g'reat risk (fit'l:ng into the hands of the Chamrr~ig1an. wii E.tid :hmo shoot him. "If he have the fever, he is carried to the hospita! at Granada; lie is put on a raw hide bed. withoit a matire-s or hankets, timless lie should lie so fortunate aq to h ave these articles himelt; which seldom happens. t is frequently thie ease tha" the sick man is put on a bed from which sae wretch ha.1s just b-een cart ied off o be ,buried, who has died of yellow fever. cho-ra, r.. other cntagimns dis'. .: whose bel has never been cleaned or b . -The -dT-4 -- ferer cannot drink water, breane the doe. tors there say thal. it is poi-a to a 1ever," and the only drink ailowed is oran.-,-!c'af tea. Even this is not to be had, on account of the negligeice of the stewards and ser vaits., and the sick man is left to burn andI parch with heat and thirst. I have hLin hours after hours and be'gted to et a tableSpooi)Onll of wine from the dloctosi and cou11d not get it. They had pe id many ot t Weire drunk on it n at of 1) lt' tiIme." 'l'.L CA.LL A HOUND AN P.."--W hat a world1 of woe is eintained ini the-e trw words to the poor artizan :md michanie! Il call around and1 pay, SrVs the rich inai, to aviid the trouhIe f oirg to isI csk to get the nesary fo:.ds. and the poor ' muiehanie is obliged to go hwimne to dis. apoiit his workmiin. anda I mill who depend upon himi .>r their due. 1 is an -a- mat. ttr to work; tIh- o:i!y real gory in this life k an kiepndent iha 1f' biinr ible' to suistaini your'se!t byv the labor f your own hiainds. and it may be easih- im1. aginetd what cru Thing. fhree thetre is in'---l caill r'iiiijd anl Jay." to tlile inhuriing aiain, who dlepem( i Ipon thait Ipay 1hr sab 11stene. It' tho-e who could pay would only pay at pre muc~h m:i ry' anid tdist re'. Exemi::.n:N r is T~t.~:-Exgeae ing aint ici pated I erivi le ini*urrections1 a:re ('ir. eingIim: m~ n~ <'he lit-n as. Th~e exu-itemarit oii (t'iilberlantI r',\en in:d atheir vicunmt v, and to S;mi un:.r comn: . It haat now almno.t en tirely vusini~e. In Suiner ent v the phkt wasi limbd' to, a c'onspir'acy to kIll two or 1Ililit.'. :ald l::1s iucin t i'eroiugldv y xpog, ed]. '1 In r igihmece ciitoit tee ' arned lie 'enr ver ico the law. and they will be. d~emi!t. with by th,~eciotat-. At. the iron works t here is noi diiubt that the negroes hamd talkked ' f an msinre':: in. The plot was utterlyv ab'sred~ anid impr~uacticale . ex. c*.'t soi lor a'- it threamtene1die lives of a Ct:!!Iy e:~>osed a~n-i the leadlers suiimmaily pui:'-d. Then 'eciemt, andi alhn m has a' heen a tith' ot whalimt it has~ beeni repre Ita to lhe e'! -iwhe .mid slayehole rs ha vc' t far lo r.'il' iapprehen--;on timr thieir laa:han ihr t hems*lvyes.. Tmis may aip. ''eari at rang!e to 5''umeii oil our Nor-hern b're, h. ien. hu! it is certainly so .-Nashville l.'i n. Tm: Um:U ~ .4 . . ev.:UW.-.h Lam:senm. clf the brl'. Geo.rge W. .hlilns. whoi airrivedl:1 th:i; porti a feu' ilays sine fro mi.-ne'. con flmirm l t he' st ory in re'b'i n to, lie dli-cive'ry of' gi ini t he vicinit',y of that, lilac., lie havimng himse.1ltf seen and' hiandledl tlhe orprcious n:-t a. 11l' states that lie sawv a qu'' lity. weighiog .aboumt twenty pountds. in p'a'es var; 1h fr'om the size' of a head of' ai pin to tha'. 'tf t'rom tifte'en to twenty dol lars in vahv-m., which w~as represemeitd to be~. mire re e thn that obtainmed in ('alitirrni::. A N se~ s n Momiars.-Wheni the conn-o ver'isy ariose, in the ais: centmury, as to) the p~refer i'neec t1 be' given to the ancients or the mioderns, /.bi/;u said~ thie ancints had becen mnoderns, but thait i- was by no mecans clear the moderns would beeoni: ecnts. Thie advice of Sidonius was e.\ce'llenit lihe said that we should read the au eient~ with respect. rand thie moCderuS withoat envy. " Lhyr. you G.ldsmiin~ Greece'~" uasked a genltleman~il, on enitering a bookstore. " No, sir; but they tave somo excelltent bear's oil in thme nexrt don'r." relie'd the connhr boy.