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W, CW! (", tAuArtr. . -fl--r-i-iTft'l"! -(,, SENTINEL. s5:ri"janH g-rrcgnyA tjtwtlryh --Ifr.-gi--sr fcj.l. g'mrBairJrgirypfcm.awwiaM yiMyTilXW , JT?a. .f Jir,g-:?f? PER ANNUM. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1SG1. VOL. VI. NO. 16. " THE OREGON ft :. ' ito " -.-- ,, H ;i nl ;- THE OREGON SENTINEL. PUBLI8HED EVEflY 8ATURDAV, BY JAMES O'MBARA. ICIHTOU AM) I'llOrUIKTOU. Office ovor Cluggago & Drum'i Stabtci. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION (IX JtllVANL'U.) One Copy, One Year, S.'i Oil OneCnpv, Six Month :tmi Out Copy, Three Moulin K UU ADVERTISING HATES: 1 One 6iunrc, or Twtlte Ltnci or le. t'lnl lit' 'rtlou, $:i UU and furcuvli sub-cipicul litter '.Ion. Si 110. Professional or Iliilncs Card. I"ncli i-qiini-p, per milium, SMI no (or Six Mouth-, li UU j for Thrco Months sMl) on. A IIUrnl-ilJN-ounl.it 111 Iki mode to persons who luuriisc to me extent nr lour square. The nitmlicr of lim-rlloni r-litniUI bu marked on the margin of ndtcrlhciucnts. D. WM. DOUTHITT, Attorney and Counselor erAolcaiosx-vlllOf Orogou. HY APPOINTMENT, NOTAnT ZX733XjXO Tor Jtiftonn Connljj Dr. X. Caldwell Boaliiiun HAS pcrmim-Mly Inciilid In Jarkonilllo, mul nlKr hi prufcMiumil services In llie practice of M Ml hir, HnrKri' nml "IlMltlrlc. Ofllcc nt din rrldciiee. on California ilrect, 'In the houru fiiruu'rly nccuplid by A. M. Iti'ir)'. next iloor to JiiiIku I'rlniV. CliM-rcs ury reasonable, Citllt attcidcd to m mi Hiiiiri- in mi' iin nr mpm G. W. GREER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OPVICK, JAIKHOMVII.I.K D1UU TUHK, (Irritmii DR. JOHN HERRBOLD, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL mmwsaimirm.-'m mtfjmr9 7ol.aioXTrlllof Orogoui All I my ttnrk will Iw executed ttrratly reduced price. Minium , niy. ('ii.viuiu'ii JOS. H. BLEDSOE, Attorney mul Counselor nt Law, Wl LL practice In nil tin' Court hold In Jack ron nml Jofphluii counties, and In llio SuptcmoCmrt of thu State. 2llf. REED & BERGEN, A 1 1 o r it i r i nt I u w . JAIKIMI.WII.I.R, U.Y Will Attend to miy biiIno-cnnflilid to llirm In llie scleral Cvurlsm Iho Flr.t JudYhil DUtrlcl of Orexon, mid In the Supicmc Court. 0. CHA8. B. BROOKS, M. D., " " " HAS LOCATTIi IX JACKSONVILLE nnd offer hli iirofcsM'unnl nti Ices to till com. launlly In tlio prucllcc or McUiiit, Surrry mul VDUllTKt, Officii on California ttrect, iuj.t door to Ncu licrV Ji-nrlry Hiiro. Call nltrmliil to nt nil hour, of ilny or nlu-ht. PI3T12U BR1TT, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST larknoiit lllr, Wrrguiit Ii preparvd tu tuku I'leturex In cu-ry ntylecf the Art, with nil the lutckt Imprnvimi'iiK. II do not plvc natlfiicllon.nochr g 1 will he made. Cull nt I'unkV Clcnr Store, oi uk llio (iullcry on the Mill, nml n-c hl I'lcturr-. illf S E W I N GM A CHIN E NATTRKMNKM, IIKIIIII.NU AM) TllXTN. ON HANI) mid innJo to order. House Lin ing mid puper IIuijuIiik. hy A. 0. AI.HKUTS, i Oiliontiii Hint', iiluit Ortgoii. Law and Collection Office. - OI.O. II, WU.I.I1M4. A. C. BlUMii. (Ititc Cliii I Juitlce.) WILLIAMS & GIBBS. I'ortlniitl, Ori'Kon. "Will pruetleo In the Courts of Oregon nml AVufliii'ton 'IVrritn'lr. B. F. DOWELL, ATTOHNEY AT LAW, Jntk.ou lllr, till kii. ft'lll prnctlce In nil the Court" r the nd Judi cial Dlktrlct, tliuSiinumu Comt ofOiegon, nud In YriKu, Oil, rnrttciilurnttiMitlon p.ild to piocurlna Lund Warrant and collecting claim uguliut IheOov erniuent. 'July SURGICAL HOSPITAL. Inm uoir prrpired to receive pat entu In tile llpltnl. on the corner of Tkiid Street, bick orthtt "Ulltnil lintel." tm-cash on coon skcuiuty. CUA.S. II. IIKOOKS, M. II. Jaekniivilh. Jiily. IMWy.'Ktr. c. i7sinAttiu:, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ktnnvvii.i.E, JoiKniiNK Covntv, Ou-., Will pnncliiMly attend to liiilni'n rntrurd to hi. care. April 13. IMil.-iatf GREAT REDUCTION I ON the l'lrt or January, '01, tlio prices of K'hkki.kii i Wilson'. IBtoixrixxm MnoblnoM wero reiluenl lutuliixrnl.,n the I'uclllocnnnt. A Tew nf Ihce, the la't nud cheapest ma eblnei madj, at Knn frauelrc rati .. K. O. RKUIONS, Aprent. JekMir.vlle, Jan. 1J, f L. H. DEWEY HAS opened a shop opposite Atuli rfoti A (Jlriin'n, on Culll'nriiin .trevt. In Dr. I.., Cuming's drug lnrv, fur repairing WATUIIIM, CLOCKS, JKWI'l.ltY. KTC. All work w.irrutiti d In glto sutirlucllnn. Jfk.uitUh'. Pre, '.".'il. IMP. -IHily Speech of John 0. Breckinridge. Deluded m Ktnlueki, in I lit Hull of tin ILutc r litpitttntijtiics, Apnt '1, 18C1. Mr. Ilnrkinrlilpe open hie fp.'nli with n ilifiiidB r the Siniis Kljtliin ilncirliip, mylnif : 1 hold tint the ultlmnte nctlnn of niy'.Sliile In my nctlon her iledlny In mv ttwllny i Ihnt I will dmre It wild her, nml' that in K'.lnir with her I do tint fit I tliut 1 ft in n traitor to nny other pnvi rntnent , I do unt fir) that I owe that divine niledatice which will can e n e to run the luir.nrd of belmr Imtijr hy oni iiiilliorlly or the other, according at rncli tuny get tinf.'fulim of tny pormui. Ileiie.tt reviews the rnii Iraillnir to the nniunt pulitieiil Imulitc. nml tlio (Tort inuile hint w'nlerat Wnslilimlmi to brim: olimil n ei'inprtiinlN'. Ilu then proeeiiN to five liln liilrrprvinlliin of the policy of Lli.coln'i Ail niln:lrntloii i I uVwre In tollinj what I believo tn bf mnrnrul truth, In rlAlu what I comhlcr the prcffiit pulley of the dominant or llepnblicnn pnrlv. I tny tn ynfi, tir, thnl no fur (torn in lemllnp In iimljp n llmroinih, fair nml ImiiiM relllenii'iil nf, nnlinmil tniulite. Ihev nre in irairrd tmhiy'iii devifinir plan by which tiny hfpa towentf lhemclif, nml nllinmtele t their principle., all llio border ilawlioMlrg Slntes nf thlx Conridernry. You have fcen in the pnlillc pre nn nr cniinl ir nn interview betnem n Itint'iiir Milrlt of thl Ailniliiilrntinti nml n ilelcvnllon from I'liroli', nliniit the time ol Mr. I.hic.itu'. In nuBurnllnn. Il In (he key note. In my oplnioti, ol tin- policy of ihnt parly. He ih'ihin.l l them then, Mihliintlully. that he had Imd oc rnh.n hereloforr. tn rail their nllrntioii nwny from the Union, whieli n not in ilanifir. l' tho prlncipli u nf fienloni nhlcli wen in dun. iri-rj but that now liniinr nt-ureil the prlirl p'e .r fniil'in, he eonleniplntnl rnllln tln-lr uilditiun nwny In the cnmi'derntion of the Union, which u In ilamier. Without Indtent lot' n piiriioio In Mirri'inler nr y'cM In tie I'iKhtol di-areo in rejintd tn 'ihe riiil'nl tiiliiclple of their orpiulMtlon they nro the leinleM In proclnlinlnx the old t'oiulliiillon that Cnniillutlnii which they liuvc for yi-iim Ik-iii rn rvrrlluir. II i lint the policy of the ih'inlnnnt party tn nirremlir n liigli one of Ihcir illrtlnetivt' rHnriiiV. HiileM riimrrlldl no In do liv n cell. etnl Qiitbriiik of the cnplc. Hut they Inlend i miii iim Minurr irom iiic quitilnu or lie publicum nftneliiliK tn the nje'rtlnii of Union. mil loKcme ihe Iruili of tleir triumph by if nouHii uninv m me union in ine mine-. For Ihiii purpov Ihey iirrp'ixi In tin' the border Kliitif. Tn il iv. .Iin-li ml of ilevVl m Hiinvbrnid nml pnerul phiu In iitiile tin-in' Slater, liny nri'iiwntrnl In theiliily leilne of dividing nut 1'iihral h1eiii mul iVWvii whemeH by which they limy ntluek nml tie. d.ihcii hum vi ry a niir mat imve iiiaiie ine IkyI ui.d tioblul (fl'urli tu ravo llil Con fiileraey. Iioknltle charnclcr nf the AdmiuUtra. lion. The mint riiircal.umiiinptniuMu.null 'uv.ry men in l he United Slate. ire mm cviid w'lh it, and nre prrm'nent In li emit wl. Tin' .Senate itself 1 ormn'zi'il, nielli the very prlucililiiinl uhollllnnliinv'nienio't ihoiiiueh. tudinil, mill flu very man lit Anvrlen ciuilioll in l he mt Ire ('rcaiixillon of that Hen.ite. Ax tn ita couivu tu the uppnliitncit of Ilu nun who nre flit In repreiu tit Ihl eounl'n abroad, one limn I m.t to Ain.lrln. wlm i-nt inly p!l iimu nil your coiiillliillon rluhli.. nut piuuieiy il-uiiirin that lie iuul lute mi uuil-dnviry ll.ble, nn mitlnluviry tViudllii' lion, imd mi inillnlavirv (Jul. A (in n finiil the (litre of the lakix, U will In .Spain to replace n Kculuckiun ; n nia'i that xpoutitl from one ei.d of the lountrv to the other. principal inn wouiii iimtroy nny govcrmw-nt on lurlli. Ax (.Will Oi ncrnl to tmimhi I'd Ailniiulilrntlnn Iiih nut the mofl iiolor!oui. hmglivnl AbolillnnUt In the Uuitiil .Slule u limn that lint ficnmu'ly ihcl.inil that not only il-H-. ho not feel nblixiil In carry nut Ihe iincoiiHllutlon:il provhdnn for the wmlilion ol fuu'ilivu klau. but that he ha friipiciilli uhleil nml uxUlcil lave in ivcnii'ng fumi thefi niiMcri', Tlii innii (,'lorlei In tliv viulatluu ol cuiKlitutlonal hue. Thin. Mr. HiKtikcr. whatever mav Ikj our hnK', or our Tear. I liavo in the t-ourro of my reumrk-x xluteil melt. I pure iintiil thai, tu the i-Mint nf my power, the preunt doiul mint party, with the I'rcnldent of tl.o IJnileil Siu'cint tin Ir hand, udluru amldm nl the ro;iluvleii i f their country. In all Ihe princl ii'ej of tlii.tr politlcnl plutlorm. nud lh.it liny hato no purpose, Intention, or ihtlre. In n cj.iid to our priscnl difllcnltloi, to te:ilu lli'lil upon terms that Kentucky, or the other xlate .State have Rtkul, rr that their iutiretl il--nuiidi ; th.it they nrc willing tu pile y'u uh-ne the pnir boon that the Comlitul on rhall not bu to nun mini Ihnt Congrifx l u1' huvu linner In nbotirli slavery a panr ! c anil Ion. which they we nn nmro likely In r p Ct limn the other ilnlitntli II whldi the; have mi xnly trumph-d on the proiiiul, I Imve Fpnkin ol Ihefe Ihingy. Ilri, hccuUH Ihcy me true ; t (Xt, because in my opintnii it I important Ihnt they rliouM be known, in nnhr that lie bonhr .State may be belli i ublo iniUtirmtno what rourw tu purine In Il e!r ifl'orts.to rertnre this Union. I upw llml, hnv'pg Ihtii honored by tin invltul on or ilil l-claiiiliire In inhbem thuu I mn e.HCHil l M-nk pliin'y. ThereNire, I ilu not liop.im upon your time, tn dei.l in Id'i l ciiluiliin., In n I pii.p-H- in trtve mv hum hie kuggrrllmii in in llie cnurw w hlch ft nn in mu Iventiieky nuht tn tuke. I nuuu lint It U the cm ni ih nire nl tlio op!e ot this ('oinui"iieulii lu re unite nil Ihe h nihil .Stutis until r thu I'otislitullnii mul tho Uii'no. I bellew that nidi I tn day thu d s're nf a ni.ijoilty ol' Ihe people of Vlr'ln'n, Ihl.inuri-. Miiryluiid, Mlriouriund Tniueii.'tc, 1 urn in cllmil In think, from lepruintutionsol (.-unle men wlm oujjlit to know, Ihnt in nil prokiluli. t;-, .i hir n AikmiMis mul North Cur I in ore ciiueeimil. I'nwe Hlntm nre likely lug with tlio Heiillu in Coiifediiacy, mul Ilu ri Ion I (-xpi,o. lliu opinion, with uuufideiiiv, mill in Mgurd tn Ihe .Sluti I have imiuiil. "l nialutuin that if there he a mode pu'llile ol riKtorlni' Ihoe Slulis, it I not by puiiuiiiig n c.uirre nf llmldily and unniuhr." Thu Inlir rn of Kuitmky, Viv'tilj, Micrnuri mid Muri'mul, nre much Ihe hiiiu.'. 'ilm iulerot of Kentucky, Vniniu nud Tninifee nre wi liiiiui.itily (vumctid that It woii'il be impos. c'h'c lor any une of thuu to puisne a couth that wimhl not nfllct Ihe oilier. They n i.t cMK'inic. They must uoik logcihir. lie Ikve they nrc dmpisd to ci nH rulo In one lojul, patriotic i II. nl in priseiie lie Union ol the Kttili p. I pike It lor grut.tiil Ihnt nil par Iks In the .State of Kentucky ile.Iro to ie n c tilt unci-of ihv bouhr 'uiholdng Ktalei. for the purporc ol uniting their couiim-N nml propo'ing .omo plan of mlJuMlu'-lil tu oil', r to the North nud South, as a baeli of rcconi Illa tion urn) ni nee. Now, Mr. SiH-nker. ni fur a Ihe Northern .Slulis are coneeruiil, we niuol n by nil Ihe mm in pub'ic life, lu nny firm, and gii In I lie Stale themselves. You have tried, first, to toWi then to rrttorc, thf Fulcra! Government, thruuli Ihe tniiliuni nf l-'mlernl ncllntt. Ynu eiiiinot ilu it, You liuvi! tn fall back upon the SlntcJ. l on intit uiiih-rtnkc tu tot me the (ii v rnnient by stiilc nctlon. You must np m nl to the .Slates cf the Nnrlh. Su far in lit. y nre concerned, what Is the protest? It peiliH tn tlio In ilelK-nd lili'iii the lil.istlon whi'lher tin! moral fiiuaticiil cUinetit lut for donilulon u tilrongly prevuii ns to make tlio qni-uoii incapunie ot uelug Pclllitl upon a poll l lea I bn.iii. If this eh mint iIih-s tirevail n rlrnnglv, then Imheil. all hope Is gone, If it does not previill, then I maintain that the rigni imiitioil liarls can Im hud. u It run lie jxttlnl uimn that bnis nt nil. it enn h. nettled upnu the tight pollllral bais nt least It cnu he willed upon a hauls so much Ii-m than the full inensute of right n has been proposed to lliein by Kentucky hcrsilf. AVe cntinnt m tile the question, Mr. Speaker, i.. ... I I. ...... '...,.. I .' ! .. iii-r,um,iv mm iiiiriiiieruie i.uiKiiiiKV. mi eiiiinol utile the (inestloii by rcliising to re- cogniz.1 ureal facts that stnre the world in the hue. l e eainiot settle it by di-nniincmg the cltlzi'iix r,f iIktc (,'onr.ilcrnte Ulutesiis traitor mul nitldaws. Weiiinnot with1 the ipietlon by raising new il ITicullle in hgnrd In the mivigiilion of the Mliirlslppl, nr llie hlcli "r low tiir'fT. or other nuettlon which luire nn ibm-l hearing. W i- enn imlv set lie it br hiv ing down hat is right, ilemnmllng what we lire iiitillu! tn by the C'otistltulhm of the country, nml getting tin so rights, t iT. riim the onu- iiniueli in llie .Norlli on the one liaml nml tn thu Smith nn thu other. Now, sir, If wc were tn undertake to settle the ipi'Sllmi upon Ihe hli-li Ii-Vfl of criittti. tli'iial rlglii, we wnulil taken piwlllnii that n hotdi r Stall' conferi nee houhl be hel.l. mul 1 1 ni t tin' Northern Slab mini ngree thnt the li-opVof Ihe .Soulliein Slali h.ill hme the priiveircM iiuigmtliig tu the lcrritoriei, nml of taking their properly with Ihem. nud of hold ni it there pmlicliil. We wiurd ntuln thai eliiiin nhiili has Inch inliUcd friipnutly In Ihe polilleal net Inn ol ihe linvcrmuout.ntiil by Iheilii'hirulloiinr Ihchiglust Judicial trh biimil In the land. Kentucky. In i-viry form In which lur I'gi!uturi'. or emivi minus of llie people Ihi-niM-lvis riiii'ilixpniKllii'lrspiiSiv 't- ratilkil that ihrtamlion mid deelatnl II to bjmt. Iliil, sir. Ki Mucky mul the llonh-r .Sliites huie reel iliil from that lend tn nr iillur. They have ri'iiihil tn theleiil n!T rid by Ihe Siii.ilor from Kentucky, wlm enter ihIiimI llie eonlllulloiial opinion I have jul liidleiited u Ihe full ineasilte of rlulil, but who yielded. In n sp'rlt of i-omnrom'se. mid his nit has Ihtii Indorxil by tlii' Jinple of this Slnte. Now, fir. I hold that if ihisiiuis lion enn bo miled at nil with llio Northern Slutis.lt enn hoM-lllcd uX'ii ihe haul ol the nioilutlou ofT rul hy the Seiiitor from Km till kv. with the nini'liilnt nl .1111111111111 In- bin colli ugiie In Ihe Senate, an nmemlimiit which may In snld lu be simply ihclarnlory of Ihe original liurimrl nf the "roolullonst'lecnu'e. uiTordiiig to their proper eon.lruellmi. they urtglnally expncii the sentlinonl they are uiaiie, p-riuii. nioreitiiiiiiiiiy in iriiir nv tie iiueudiiK-iit ill. nd by the cnl'lciigue of Ciovir inr Critti mhii. TIimi hue nre rrsnliilloni whieli K-nluekv rrgiitd u i-oustllutlng n imposition whieli he might oiT.r In Ihe North, nml In the South. 11 a I'.i-I il Hlllinii nl. Jt mav bu Mild If he ihvis more tin re Is nn luum that llio Norl Ihiii Siiilrs will accept il. if she olTeis s. lliciv Is reason In belieie the Southern Slate-, will not urn lit it. Iiuhid. the daiiL'ir now I that iIiom' resolution may imt reunite all ll.e Stales. I urn -rfitlly coiiMihnt thai uotliiiig less will uhiii the one side, nud iiion the oihi r I nm Krleclly salUfliil that if Ilu ipiellnn can ho st I tint ut all, upon a political Is !, Ihnt can tu obtuiucit. Mr. SK-akcr, mnvimi-nls of this kind never gn backwards. They hum bun nllownl tu progrox until somitlnus, in 11 lh cling upon diesiibtecl, ihoiightlut iii.-ii cuti tcurivly r aiiulu lliemwliis lluil there b n Iioki id re tinitliig all the Ihlrly-huir Slatm in llie Union. I or one, sir, it would gholl. 11 my lieurt he yoinl lueanire In nv them nil under one Con litullou, us umemhil b; my dUliugiitshrd freiul, ulthougli 1 believe that lime will do vi..p that piilitii-nl nllairs in litis country. having tuken 11 cnure imt mil Icipiteil by llie i'ramtrs of the Cnmtitutinu political iilf.ilrs haling lukcn u course by which S1ctinn.1l par lies mul classes ol Slatis, ns iucli, rule llie eoiireileriicy without limitation that it will hudiflicull to prevent friiiuenl coniuVIoin In In) future, wllluuit the lull ri(oguitlou of Mime, wlf.prntictiug clemetit by which llie weaker portion may haiu the puwir In protect nml de-find itrelf. Hut if we could n unite the Stub upon tlm basis of llue resolutions, thvo (ptotiuiis inlyht bu wttlid Now, Mr. Speaker, wh.il position nre we lu take in Ki murky ? Do we w mil liikctp iIioh' 8 -cedul Slates out of thu Union? Do 'ii want to maku some proportion tu Ihe Northern Slates that may Jit patch 1111 11 x tlii im nl that will leaie tliu Union with r.u'f ihe South gone, nml tilth the iim.iiuiiig few .eeble Soui hi rn States mi inlN-rs of a Notlh- 111 Colihilcriiey ? 'I lieu ull we have tu ilu Is o clamor ilmvn ihu (Irittiiiih-u ictulultoiis, ud tu clamor up the mine of Uii'nu without c "million without Kijiiy what ureour rblils audwlut wc iim.-t huie. Itase thu cry nl Union without coiulition mul you hive the res'i't. Th'w men wlm will reject iidiuriiueui no 1 su vs. ui.d iifiue In lake 11 manly, ih-ii tail upon lie gii-.unl of rUt'cmci.t whieli il.i-y belii-M' Ihiinilv.s In be less tlmn Ihe mimiiuiv of Coioliiutioiial right, and nl the samu lime d. dare liny me for the Union und the Centitiitioi', are 111 ilTccI the kind of men who in llielr purpose mid inutile nru the c y itoi.t of -.liHiiiiiinlsts, In-cauw they pm iieuiourri' that iiiaki Ihe uim.iiuiit ill iiiplloii ol the Union Cirta'n, Tiny pursue 11 oiiirie that iuur the periiiincut ilho!iitiou of this Union, und iiikiu ex the cuiimction ut Hi 8 Conun 'inu'.illli Willi 11 iSnilluiil 1-01 fiihrney us 11 fuv Stale. Tin nun wlm iireJ1Krnt,jlini Union nun i'l llie true huh- of ihe wold, ilc Ire In nyrit' upon pome p'uu of adjustment which may unite Ihe Slate. They ure more entithi) lu the name of cn-liiulioiinl nun llaiu lleo-e iilmih-siru tn nv Kinlmky 11 main in Ihe Union without Innii., und without con dition?. What, then, would bu our condi tion? Lit us Hiinioji' that Kentucky mid lur iKnieiatr Slates tho-o most Iniimalely cmiueciid wilh her by gii'giuiiliical iiositinu nud by iuii nt take iiu giuunil in l.iior ol u tlioinugli mul MilutuuHnl lmU or niljut mint, we ull know I hat half the South will be gone gone roietcr. I here will icuia'n some lx or h vi 11 slave Slates, having llinrougbly Furiendei'iil, having giien up cierylhlng ll e,t have, ImciuM' It is "obnuNinus In Noilhern Siniis," us the phrase now Is. These Stales me lilt like un tinny in the field with both flank (.xpoMil, with nearly nil llu-ir truth' gone; with ui-mly u quarter of a million o rlavis in llnlr m'liht that cunnnt gn cither tn the North or tu tho South j lahoijug under the pioure of a high larilf, whilo Ihe more Southern Slutes aro prusjieriuia uiuh-r u low luriff; coinpcllcd, iierliaps, by the nineteen ft cr States th.it nvvrinittcr tl.tm, kosn to jo'u them, nml lnIst on the formation of n Nm tin rn Confiilerney of twenty-five Slulix) cnnijivlliil, under tliisv circumstances, tn fur nish funds und forci to harass, nml pmsibty subjugate, the tStiitia Ih-Iow ; that is the proapict that ,uieus upon our behivrd com liiunweullli. miters she pursue 11 cnursti that nccords wilh her own glorious histury u true, brnve nml manly cuitrw. Then conies upiiin Immnliately, Inslntilly, llieipiestlnii.tf cinaiieipntlon. The Soulli Is cut in half, then, and there arc liiiiclccn linn sldtihuldtiu State In six or seven sluvchnlil lug Slate Ihu govcruim-nt praclleully nil mluisterul wllhnul cnimiliutloiml limlltilinns, In 11 spirit of nntls'uvery famillcisui t fnr wliat loyal Norldcrii imn cnu'il l land up In the North, when luilf of the South was gone, in iUo.ne(if ihetiiiKtiliillomil right of sntionr 11 frngtmnt ns would remain ? We would fail beneath thu nggn-sslie Miwer nf an mef. whelming urly. It would beconio liistiintlr a qu.Ttion of i-innm-lpition lu Kentucky. A powvifnl party wouhl rlso here tut the purpose of carrying forwnid such u movement. Mr. Sniiker, It wi.u'd succeed, Jt is ImrrlbV tn coiitemp'ute 1 nud nothing less Ihnn il, cWou ui.d coiirngi- will prevent us from an-iwr tliese smcIm in the fuliire ns pniierlul realitirt. A pirly lu Kentucky will bo raised In put In pr.ictiev the workings or emancipation, whe liar wilh nr without compensation. I cannot say j If witli comix nsation it will probably l 11 mere nntnlnul in illrr. Hut thrru Is i-ieti 11 Itiglur qiiisllon limn that nf Ncunliiry In leresl Involied. I have said that the Smith irn Stales will not allow the s'nvis tu be carried thrro. nml the North will not allow them In be currhd Into thrlr mlibt. A!do, then. Irom the queition nf properly, you will have 11 quarlci or 11 million of sinus throw 11 upon the soil of Ki mucky n politi cal mid rncial eursc. Then, sir. you will see Iroub'e lu the Slate. It I 11 sneial ijuctlim n will ns 11 political mi"'. Ills one In which every white man in Ki Mucky hiisnii inicnst. If tin Ilowiil. I think I ei.iild iiiiih-rlake In rhutv tllil tin' lion s'llli ho ding while Nipn'u- lion of Kmiucky huie n ilup nn InliriTt n nny olher (siiple In n-si-llng und preiinthig thnl ncciirsiil iiollcy 11 hkh I tu bring cm.uiei inlloii Into this country, 11 ml in ihtow two hundred mid fifty tliou-iind negroes on the boily of sociily. If I am wrong. I nm willing In sudor the const qui mi. If I uui wrong, il is nil Imiiisl em.r of my juilguiuil. I mn ultirlug my whu'e lieuri, my whole (ipiuloiis, tn u bisly that has tloiie me tho liomir tu uU for tin ni. Tin 11, sir. I say ll nun tn me that if Ihe Slate or Kentucky hTu-e In p'ant Ik-im-II upon some porlllon that Is suitable tn hir own hl.lnry uinl clniruc'i r. If she nlusis lu ilem.uiil solnelhiug she nny reu'onubly iihli. uinl imk iiillioiil hrlng'ng 11 bliuh of'hame umi lur check, sunn thing that she limy nil; r lu lur bnthreii lu Ihe Ni-rlli und her hrcll.nn In the Soulli, she may prepare herself lor iilniieitr lorte.x ilmmx' may prepare tn u ei lie lur in. At tin-end id the Icrrilorial coi.irnviiiy. hhe tuny mil uhui the rti'ns il u i. par Inl ei'iirnhraey, hcrsill ihorii of iHiwir. 11 mhiniiilefrugiiiiiilol uiiuutl slavery Union. I hold tliat, iiiinlerlaiiiiiig these stnltmi Ms, I mn 11 filni'l ut the Union of ilufC-Hinte. I eiiiifiss that lu me il Is Hr.i lively Ineoinpre liiiiibli ho well Infi'rimil geullimiiii can lake Mich ginuiid; that they will fall below, in r iHiutv, nil lueusim-s priHiMil ny llieproH sitioit of mi- il sliiiifiii.'tiil friend, ret declare tin y nre. par I'.xcclhiKv. Unhm mill, when, If tiny will nil cl. they iii'i'lkuuiv Unit the c hit of llur Hiicy Is tu make the separation of Ihu Slutu ilciuul. Will ll Dot be our policy In try 11 coure which may bring back lie t'oiifeilciute Stales, iinmi which we can say we fell that wv uiu iiiuintutn our nition, our substmiilul rights iihiii this basis stand long, (until long, in rruiille ull llie Slates ; is it not belter In pursue Ihnt (nillcy, and pro ih'm; such 11 ii'iiu wh'cli wu can eel. if It Is 111 m' v, hrutely mid nHcllully diinamhil from ine .11 riu, 11 wc can gt 1 iniyiirn,' j Now. Air. SNiiker. it apK-nr to inc. sir, Iliil II ll e Staliit of Virginia. Ki Miickv. Ti n. incur, mul the ot hir bonier Slates Ih.il 1 have iiidieuled. wcie In luku ill! proiiusilions of (jiiviiunr Cilileitil-n even iniku tlmn stionger If you chin.'. Ui-uu'c Ifyoti can ever get It 1 11" s . I Ihu fannlicul h.i.ls. mid put them on u political ln!s, It will be light, I am suie lake tin in offer tin m tu the North und tu tin-Soulli hold ilit ni out tu built sections ill r the olite branch In the North ami tu the Soulli try to reunite ull tlnva Sluti upon this basis; ray In llnm, gi nlliincn, we were memlH-rs of n I'miftiliruey il thiriy-fuur States that h.u broil n In parts wu hold ourselves free "n say limv far It shall be broken ; If we liai.l it Inipiicslblu 10 reunite itinin iuinslli.it wu Ihiiik 3 mi can reunite w ilu honor upnu, tin 11 it Is. sir. I luii I Imld that the cnumum iifullli of Ki Mucky would be prrfcclly Inr in purriie wlm tier course lur piiiple ni.tt think cmionaul with her iiitcrisls nud lur h"iior. Il Is not appropriate fur me In go furilur und s.iy what, in null a imluticholy coiitln-.'i ney u that, I would udvocutc, ll is tint within the fCO"i-of Ihrse renutks. ' It-iTKitsiiN Htvis. A correiond.'nt of the Charhsiitii (S. (I) Mercury, di scribing Jiff.i son P.ivl ut Atlanta, O.i., rn lourrfor Moul. gomi ry, jj t He w pri Muted to llie nsscmh'ctl mulll luilo In front of thu hold, from ihu iiiuud.i, by the Mayor, Hon. Sudge Whllukcr, wlm, in 11 few Mrlineiil and ursv rrm.trks, Intrinlucvd and iiilcoiueil him In the city of Atlanta, And now-, ns ho stands ut c.vc, liuntng lightly on 11 stout cane, hi me tell you what I Ihiiik of him. Or medium hight, weight prnh.ility uIhuiI IA0 (nuids, clud inn full mil nf blue gray chilli, mipuriiillyhnniu made, but fining tcrlully; hair of light color, and icaluri i-lnrp und -will di fined, mouth well cut, chin ihclsite, ni'd Ihiii, buhl imse, coup'eil with n high but not deep fori howl. hi feiilurt in c.i 'in npoH-, tic si tin not tnu man lur llie Hut haik! he rpeiiks; like trumpet tones ling ine itnnis," liiiirgmus and lol'niv cm z. 11 !'' Tlie " w iiiduti of his nuiil" ure on mtl, mul forth from Id cyis tlmhul ;he power lu light up his placid mid Hem Ic.iluri, nml his reunions voice piuctriiti tthere the dish or his cjis cunnnt rincii, silts the blood of the lUtener, mul he forgtts ll.iil Ilia man he .tw o cii'iii mid cold Is the same impawiloucd and pcilict orator bi-rore him. As cxtriioulliiary eoKiiient was carried out ut Cincinnati unt long since, A sum father having foib 'ihleii hi hands-unc duughti r In 1 nlertiiiu her Inter' addn sues, sho left the hoiw in the mniiiing and wu married. S01 11 niter 11 gcnllcm.111 look pussagu In .Mnnplil for himself and negro wrvuul, nnd urrlvul jn.i us Ihe t-tinmer wax uboiil niillug j Ihe iiegru ut once Fit In work tu darn 11 coarse woolen .locking, in whieli rlio wus t-ngugcil, when, tie- comp.iuiiil by a poitctman, the siispt cling father pusstdliir. Al'cr Ihu steamer got un der way. from ihe Imly'sstuti'-riiom a beuutifnl wife 1 lie reed, beaming with jnyous liuno. and elegantly dressed. Burnt cork oud darning ti-w'it ' jrft insiiiuiions. Tiik (Jhkat Sramimi. Cask in Iuki.a.sd. The gient Yeltert'iii Miirriiii'C cae, whiili o long occiipieil ihu Court of Common l'en In I'liblht, has been ilei-Mnl nt last, in Tutor ol thu Hist wife. Il will be reiohclnl that the IjjihIi n correspondent of the llullchu lu 11 letter publlsheil lu our column, guto 1111 luti r cs ting uccouiil or tlii famous cu'e. Wc lull fly repeat lulu the mints involved: The riu't was to test Ihu validity of it iiiairliigc o-lt brn lit by it (.'tithnlie priest In Irelmid, bete.tcii the lion. Miijur Wiilloni Cli.irhs Yeitertiui. of the Hi Ill-ill nrmy, heir In Ihe Avonnnre pit'tuge, and Ml Teresrt l'ii.'ivorlh, whn was one ofthe l'ruicli S liter of Charily lu the Criima. In conrnitruie of n law- tuauing it a fx-iiul ofi'ino in Ireland lor 11 I'litliollc pne-t In pel fu.mii mairlagcctr. liinny Ih-Iwciii 11 Calhiil.e mul 11 I'rotcslunt. iin!e 'first ttle brultilbyu l'toti-xtant miutsler. the hub.iud, wh'uo family are I'liilestnnt, and whose own religious coiiticliuiH ret louo upon him, trial ml tlie m.irrljgu ns a sliuiu, ilerertnl his wife nml contriicied ittiolliir iinirrlaire with 11 wealthy widow. The trial mm- had has re sullitl In a indict ihnt his fiitt liiirriigi wu valid. Mit Longwortli Is, thin lore, the Hon. Mrs. Ycltertou, nml her hu.l.anil slmids lu thu tiontr f Ihurrimlnil law nu blgnut'sl. 'I lie trial ercntul mi uiip.iriil'cllnl excite mcut In Dublin, mul Ihroiihiiiil Ir. land, while even in Kughtiid uml Seotlnnd theiliiiiaiid for puHrs coiitulug Ihe prnciidlius wn lmuiene, .Many pari of these proceedings itniiM not Im publlrheil In rectalilo A mi lien 11 iiewspan-r, und snme of tin 111 etcti had lu be kept out ol the I'ngllsh ntid I r If ll paints. Tlie eviihiice lu the case shnit thnt lr. Yeltcrton tins 11 imirt nccomplljhi-,1 "fast tniing man." nml that his inntlvt toward ilu-young lady wero of thu b.iwt character. The Loudon Tnnei in il report ol the c.ic, uller git-lug the ver dict of the Jury nml ih'crihhi; thu excited set-lie lu the court room mtys : t " Whui Mr. Veltiriiiu's cnimid, Mr. Whllesltlo. eulinil lie-nciii whin she wn in walling, hi (011H1 niniv mid sign fle.uil gestuir. as will n tic tltir ttli'ih ratg ll.liiugh the ciuirl, told her that llio tinhel wu In hi r lator ; sho soring forw.inl without saying a word cIu.ikiI htiu In her nrm. priTs lug b in emu uUlti-ly to hir hrni-l.ninl M'.'ng his tnu luiiid. kisnil ihem. Overcome by the lioliuiv nf lur iimilhiu. nlbr Midi n 'long und it rrible Ii itiou of la r lit rt'uu svuli-m, she sank down e.hnuti, uml I'oiuul lei 1 f In 11 ll'Hil oflnirs. The 1 .elti uieiit in thocoitrl loom when tho tiiihct wus uiitiuiiiiod wu ipnlo iiiipntilleuliil. Tlio whole iiiuliilici' MM- nml ihccrid luun'lunii.ly, the lielie wal ing llu-ir hnndkirihlif, Ihc'g-Mlilii'ii llu-ir huts, mid the birr'stus llu-ir wig. It wasn delirium of joy. Thecuuliiglon ppict ihroiijh llie inulllliiile outi. d-. und ihe shouts of tri iimph imxei nlong ihe whu'e line in I ho Urn. ham Hull I in S.iiktille Sins I, 'I'l'" crunil ln-ltul nn tukiiv the 'hmsi frt-iii Mrs. Yr. virion carriage and drawing It lu ihohotit. whrrcrhc ua obligtil tu npp-nr on ihe b.tb cony tn gratify her mlniln r. She said : " My nolle huirteil frh mis, tuti have byyoiirnr iliel this day uiaiie ine nn, Irbhwonuii. You will foriter lite In in In nil. us I tin In jours l.lo .1 l.-.l.l..' I."... It. I .!... mi" mot itriHioir nil i.iijii.:iiiu'ii.iii nuu I .... ----- .i .. 1 . .1 ,1,, Tini-m ipiinn 0, TM""rni"riil iih- 111'" b'golnl .Mlh shin nr Ullrmu"Mmill her lmv lug Ihiii 11 Sifter of I'li-riiy uinl 11 coin 11 1 nl thel'hunh of Homo did lint clutk llior;inp,i thy of tho ino.t Inlitli rant Uimi.'iiunu. 'Ilu i ill of Mr. StrJ.iiiit Aini-irong. whn in hi Mil lor his client, did nil he cuiiM lu nuke her Mill tile In tlio e cs of hir own sex, did nut il nilnl-h the Inlerit In her of llieludit-sor lltibliu, wIiiko currlagis were druiui up uhmg ihe ipuy In a lung line." Stnnr or a llAtt.itotu INaiNKKii. I was running u night iptts iruln. mul had 11 triln of lin cars uml were nil will IihuI il. I w.n bchiitd lime, mul wu tiry noxloii In make 11 c.-iliilii M'lnt ; thus I wu mlng 1 u-ry c xi 1 ttnii, and luitlliig the engine lu llio tiiininl ikm! lu it hlcli she wus capable. 1 wu on a mcIioii ol the rnul 11-ii.illy coii'Iderul lie Ihi riiiin'nj gr0111.1l on thu lino, uml wu iiidcnvnring In muke the most of il, it In 11 u cuiitiiiiuu tiruek mv lh.it 1 must stop. A f onu thing Hined tn tell me that logo nhiiul was daiigiiou, mul Ihnt I inn-t slop II I would .uu my lilo. I lonktd back ut my Iruln, mul it wu ull right, I s'raiiicd my ius and Hiud lulu ihe d.tikiios, mid cnu'il nv nu signal of dungt-r, nor mtyihing belokiiilng tlingi r, uml Ilu n I could mo five mile in day time. I liiimtl lu the wot king or my i-ugmo. tried the wultr, lonkid ut Ihu gilagc, imd ull wus right. I triid tn laugh muelf out ol what I then coii.ld.rt d my chililili fears, but, like Hampm ghosl, It would not guduwii ul my biihhug, but crew ktrunger in Its hold upon me. I thought of the r'dlctlto I would hate heiiptil upon me if I d'd .top ; hut il was all of no uvuil. 'I'll conviction for by this t lim it had riH-iHil into n coiii-ii lion 1li.1t I niu.t top. glew stronger, nml I shut oil uml bl,-tt thu whUlle fur breukir ucc"rdiog. I c.iiao tu u ihutl hall, gut ofl", und wtiit 11lu-.nl 11 lil lie way, wllliotit Kit-in,; uuytlilng In iuitbily whut the matter 'wn. I'liad a lump in my I1.11.1I. mid luul gono iibmil sixty fivt, iihili I i-.iw what coiivineid me ll ut pit-moiiitions ure Mimitlinei poib!c. I tlrnppeil Ihu lunlelli fiom my imihIim grusi,mii sal down upon ihu truil;, utltrly un.ilile In stand, lor Ihe.e was u switclt the thuiicht f v, Mt h lud lietir intcrtil my hi ml, as it l.uil iieur been umiI since I luid bein on Ihu road, nud was known tu be sp'knl, but wn. open tu lead mo olf the truck. This milch Inl me into u stone quarry, from '.thence t-lnnu for brdge puipui luul Imn qiiairicil, mul Ihu milch was hit llit.ru In em) floiie should be in villi at nny lime, but it tru ulivujs lockt.il, und the twilcli rail spiked. Yet here il was ivido rpen, nml had I not nbejtil my premouithm warning-call il what ton will I kliouM ti.it 0 mn into il. uml ill Ihe ind of Ihe track, only ubntit ten turd lung, my lieu i' y ciigiuo nod imn, inoviug nt the rale of ihlily miles u-r hour, wou'd have cine Into collision wilh u t-ulid null of lock eighteen ftit high. The ft'ii qui i.iif. had 1 done so, can neither be imagined nor deserilHil; but they coii'tl. by nn po-'.liilily have Ihiii iithtiwle than faintly horrltl. TliU 1 my e. per'enco In giltliig wiirnliigs from n Mutrcc 1l1.1t I kiiuit- not und camml tlii ine. It is u mystery tu me a mystery for which I am very lliankliil, howt-tcr, uliliougli I dire not altuiipt to c.xp'iiiu imr say whence it came. Natiosai. I'udi.km or Scoti.AM). When Ilu; Italic from l-iuglaud iuvudil Scillaud Ihey uvuilnl Ihemselie of ihu nilch d-irkues of thu night tn uttick the Seotlhh fmcc uu uwarcs, In apiiriuchtiig the Sintlisli camp nnoiiwrtiii, unit inuriiiing imntooi in previlil I heir Irn nip beiiif liuinl.oiiu of Ihe P.inis Irml upon u large prickly lliUtle, and the sharp cry of pstn wlihli he insliiielively Mti-reil suddenly apprised tlio ncolx of their danger, wlm Imme diately mn tu their arms ami defeated the foe wills great daughter. The llii.lle was thence, fur nurd adopted at the national insignia of Srotlxqd. "K.MiTr"' Hats. Our Iruln hud scarcely 'opped ul .Mitchell. Ml till' Oliin und Mlls h'pJiI lt.illrou'l. ere In caine Imlf-a il-T 11 title unlilni with baskets oil llu-ir arui'.ninl crilng in Innii und iliscorilaiit keys. " W'urui mince p'or "Apple pies file cents uliiicel" " Here's your apple mul iliotuuts !'' " Mu lnse enndy, cream c.iiuly nnd butter acncli!" ntid sn on tu the end of n killing culalnftite. ll was n colli day. Jut cold enough tn make one npprcciiite warm things. couiipieMly he nflhe' warm mliirc pir" drew, by far, llie largest share or custom. At this tl.e other little mi rilinnts Ihciiiiiu highly Inienxil ( so much sn that one ol tin m, in plrit of rivalry, uml with n view In clucking Ihu tnpltl safe, took the llhorlv or iuerlina that the" warm mince pics," ufurt named, were made out or rat. " They're sir rati,'' sn'd the vendir of the slumleritl article. " Hut I say tliey it" rfpltnl his tormentor. " You He I suy thiy're not rulsl" " 1 say they 11 rat, lor our little dog hc1ni1 ynu tu catth 'mi, uml t sit-il ye it ditiu' hit!" At lid juncture n Homier, wlm hud gone half a dime on one or th tile whu-c contents were luiiv being ilicuctl with regard tn tli.irncler, stralghtemd up, nml with it huge bite hair way in hi mould, ( nihil nut t "Say. sluvir, what did jou s.iy these ere pie wtre tumle out'11 ?" " Hats, rat !" broke In thr-iintiicccssful mer chant, oveiJu;ed ut the pruptet of mailing u point. They're nrf rats, s!r,"salJ the tmbarra'icd boy, wltli much imphais. " A'tit." nils, ch s" t xeltilinril the Hooslcr, tthllott ilu 1 1; flint 11 threw It, If uthwait his utreiiilyil.nl; brow ( "Kiiul ruts, nru Ihey ? You'ri'it pnlly cna lu ! wllin' rats to 'ilu so ere nilighliiinl puSMiigirsI Cut oul 11" hen1, or I'll kick you Into kingdom cum. ye little uiui-ry devil. Knot rats -(uu it-ii-ngh !) I've si ni wih tnts. mil water rats, uml hoii-erals, Ihtiugli I never stil tnuy knot nils, but I c.il kerlalo 11 how they ure iiot ni'ich btltir (che hlc ker sin I) Hum the nst 1" Ami nl that, up went iliesiish, nut went llio pic mul mi wctil ttiu train. 1:1 tint,), in I'oitti't Sjiitit. Tin: Omi .Maid is tiik Wnnvu I'rtr. An uiiiuarrieil duly, 11 p-ihcl sh-ciiiiii or mi old mn d. King on n v.slt tu 11 Irieiul tthu litiil in 11 large iiiaiiufailiirlug town, wuil une Sunday In cliiircli iilone, mill was shuitii lulu 11 largo ripiare h-iv, in whieli half it doxiii Ifina't who M-.ilnl. The pratirs wire draw lug tn 11 coiiclil-ion, win 11 the 1 llieutiiig clirgiiuali do viatiil fiuin tlie ufli rniHUi wrviiv Into niintl.ci with whlih she tin tiiiuupi.ilntul. Thl wu 11 liutclly lu Mis I' ."Inl was In the 1ml) t ol uttuiiling public worship nt a fi-lilonaiili-cIiiih,-I In Ijiodnu. Win 11 this intiiHilulnl H-i vicu begun, her rn wi r sIihhI up ; ln , us 11 iiiultir ut couim-, I11II0H11I their c. u m pie, uinl uu tlniug ku tuts Mtrprlnd 10 n-o ull tin- con gregation, except tin in-ctis. cithir sluing or knit ling. I It r rouiiiiiiloits prist nily kie'i iluwn. Slit' ugulii folloiti-il thili hnd, und by pijiu.' grciil ullintlon lu tin- Miiciiiliug tnt er. slieili.ctiuud lluil ll was u thuuksiviiig for safu ihlitiraiicu from thu great pun uiul rt nj i-lilldtilrllir The iwml ntlcnniii ht vltv being our. sin roe Irom lur km-is wilh rrluiS'iiieil chetk. in iiuiigiiutiilrluleofiiiiiul. Hliluli wn iml lerseiiol lie lliu clttU Coming li.tu ihe 1 to iv, mul 11. king lur 1 Male you a thlilubuchritcneil,m-i'ani?" I'li-liing him n!ilo, she lu-hnl nut of the chuichliig iirw-, lulu width shu Iiiid lu.nliiri- itittly b vn put, mul in.iile Ihu InVl of lur wut nut of the church. On 1 Mi ring her frhiil. droning room, slut luoktil su excited mid nlurni-ii 1h.1t Mis. M. exclaiimil : - My tl'iir Charlotte, what ha lumpcncd tn you ? Have you bet 11 robbed or u-HUllnl ?" " ttnrM', tvoisi- inuili noiatv liysterieuily ibbcd the old muiil, " I've been c'lUicuif ." " Tin: Sauk nt Wiikati.imjat Humi:. Tlie U'u'liinglnii (ll, (,') Suii'l.iy Ciitimdt I. a mi lutiicrtiiig It-lit r from u coriiniuiiilenl ul bin- c.istt-r, l'u in whlih thotiritir rclcrs to Mr. Hiiiliutiuii ut W heulland : Mr. Huchaium' sltlo of llvin; since hi rrliiru leuno It u ll nlwais lias btvn when heic. p'aiii nud iiuoslentiilii'iis. Oecn-loiiallv. ho Is lUitiil by some of hit personal Irieutf'. wlm uu treiitnl with the luiipilalily which we niiglil cxpict 10 ritvitv Irom u olite, wed iiiloniitil country giiillemaii one of tie oldiii lime." Hi four tea is' us.oclntlon muoiig thu r 1 Until nnd brilliant click ol t .ifhingtou has nut. In llie sliglicst ih-.-nv. dl.po.Mil him lu his rellrtuiriit fn Imllnlo the lUsli uml hfhion which blaz tl aruuiitl him tin re. I'.iertlh'ng is ntiiilmul iiieibttii-lte, triiily in ureonlancu will llio ih mniritcy ol thu old nl.ooi, unit tut Inly uririKil o in court lltwl and mlinlcry. Al lioiigli llie owner of us Hue 11 spiutil hnrre us I hate ittrsivu, nnd 11 iiK-rls i.irriage,he prefus wulktug lulu I ho city tn thmch cu SuLbilli morning, nud during tint wok to llio hi.i flic, wlitit-1 u can ii'u.illy be louinl. He it scuc little now uboiil liovcrmniiit nllairs, his nope tile In relation tu them, uu ihuibl. hating lung since Ihiii lully ruiLntil ; uml quite ns little nl prominent uml illslliigiiirlictl mm. In expe riiiitc, like lluit of iiiuiiy oihirs, lielng lluil liny niu iml ulwiiy llie safest couii'oIits. nr tli'.w in whom the largeM umount of cm ill. It nee can Ik' ri-poM-d. Ho is ividenlly picparing ins muni mm ui.posiiinii inr rngagiintni in tlitisc litcrury pnrrtiits with which l.u designs lu tlne up llie labors nfu lifetime. ' .i ii - Tin: Ki.no Tnin Skipmtz IVntornx. On tlie first cn-ignni. lit of M-idhU iiuwder In Ihe ca itul of IMhl, tlio ni'tiiarcli binimu dn ply Imercteil in thu ut-couut of thu rrfrcshuig ist. A box wus brtuiht tu tlie king In lull court, ami the interpreter ixphiilicd tn the king limv it ""lioii'd Ihi ut'il. lulu Ilu- gob'it ho put ihe tin-he Itlni" pupirs, nml having ntldetl Ihe water, tho king drunk it nil'. Tlii was thu nlkiill, uml Ihe rntal ciuinli-uuiico iwpr-SMil nu sl.'ns of s.ilirlurtlon. ll wu ilttii t-xptutii'il tli.u in tlie cnmulimtimi or llie two piiHihis lay iho luxury i und lint twelve wliile iHiwih is wne ouitklt- ilisMilvctl. mid u cagtr'y stttilhiwi'il by lit muj. slv. Willi 11 "lirhk that will be riim lulu rn wlnlo IMhl i ininiliiri'il with tlie k iijilum. the monarch iii-e, sliiggeii-il, i-xplrttlcil. nud in hi full ngit u'ts e.xc'aimed. Hold 1110 down !" The.) rinh- in.' fn-ni the ihroii", Till piostrate 011 tho ll""r. There lie laid during the long cuntinueil 1 fl r-vc-ciiuv of the compound, spirting like ten Ihnit.iiml rw-uyworthi of inusriul imp. and belli tin.' bin. Self in the agonie of death h iiio'iinchnly und huniiliutlty proof that kind's aiemurlul. Mn. M. II. Kvi-kk communicates tn the Ca- Imbl (Ahi ) Guttltt the fact thnt while he wu inking up a sulfecriptioti In nld in uniforming tho Hclini'ind Orey. of Dallas rnitutr, .lolui, it fcluvu iH-huiging In Mr, A. W, Coleniin, promptly gave ten dollar, icmaihliig that he, " Iw-Iug u state, could nnt gn blmcll, but thai hi moii'-y, hi hogs, Ida cow and corn were ull at their ilifioul wiiru uccded, without money and rithoit price 1" Hrrt'BMi'AM curses, both loud nnd deep, nru li'iiinllfiilli' .i-ut It'll il noon ihe Aihnhi1trtil 011. Tlu-y nltilbiite the ileleal ol thu pirly ut Chi citi'i.ttl. (.'leieiaiid, Colil-nlitl. S.iuduki. To Inl", etc.. tn the Seward p tl cy. A prrunlueiit cnii'i rt-iitiie nf Ciitiiuiliu wrote lu Mr. L'n coin tuilay that it little more uf the same sort nf pulling III font tlni'ii Would quiet tho It.' publicans nf Ohio iff -dually. 'Ihe It"ptilil cutis nf Oliin don't kuuw what else could lutvj hurt tliem, nnd Ihey lire tleteruilnul tn snu nvk. Tlio rnggeil luo men Mirculloally ucrt tint 11 is ju-i whui iney exn.-cieii, uu'y u 11 no ua 1 at C.evctutiJ. Mm I'attkhsox HnvArAnri:. nf H.itiimiro, wlm has Ihtii In Ctrl engaged In Irulllestly prnn ruling nu nth nipt tu obtain 11 rt cognition ol her sou nnd graniN'tii. 111 Icglliiiiatu iiimii. her of the luqicrliil fiiinlly. hi wtunml in Iho United Stnte, und a hiv day iign tWti-l Washington, nml wu miinng llie ciller iihii I'lt'slilciit Lliieuln. Sho has lint entirely de spaired ol carrying her nppllcntlun thru.ig'i ihe Freiieli Court, nnd h-lt her papers tlu-t 1 wilh n view uf obtaining u rchiuriu;; of tier cause. Tiik Canadians nro luinht'nj tlio negrft An tlersoti. wlm munltnil a white uirtn mid r.11 away Irom Mlsotuiri, mid was lately set ut ll'i erly In C.niiol.i. He has Ihtii put tDiihud under licgrn lulriiction, mid lately utlimptcd tu lu ihu an ml. Irc-s ut 11 public iinrtlux. b'll " forgot what lu; iMcmhil tn say." Alter proKr training, he l' to be tukeu to ICiigtund. A " rniti " Is " Impending " ntcr llinloi Howmi llelH.-r lu Ciiicinmiil, itht-rc he went tu raise thu wiml by tlellierlng led lire. Tlu llrt led ure did lint druw tnuiigh (Hopletu tu'k lu, mul wu nnt got olf; but llintmi '.ot liiniM If ill' without atoppliig tu pay liii miter tiiii(f bill. Su Ihu nifgrictcil puulislivti uru n(f r him. Tiik Xuliowtl Inltllietnttr nrgnoi that rme of lli" ino.t iin-p.uubV evils growing out of thu Mitl.il ilisiuuiiiHiiiiiiit nl our Union i f '111111 hi the fact Id it SicissIoii, ns nee rn plolittl, lur the reason iK'l.'ncd, mid lu too way ni Itnilly piirsiinl, hus ilestrotnl ull pnpu 'nr toiiliihiiiv in nny liuiiuiu urtuugimiiil uu il r llie In ul nf cltil jrtiitiiiiiittil. Tiik l!-d H'uT lltmon. being srmrti hat In 11 region of feitr und uguo, tiroiiuni Inl Ihu ciiltiiri.' of Iho Miilloitir p'ant nioiilel Ihu r.iiic'ie. und snjs llut the thills 1 nun it exisl win re Id' plant glints, fir the suiill nit r cmi Mime mid live umu the liuaiiiia which pro ilucc Ihu "th.ihi." Tin: icnp!o of WiKHlbiiry. Conncclient. nro raising Imul lutitcl u irioiiiiiiuiit lutht-UKm. ory of the lirM m-iiIuI iuliiilir in tliut loitn. Itev. Xiu'dury Wulkir. ll I it-lalid if Iho tenelublo iMrlor, when In the tirline nf his daw, lluil nlioSuhhalh ho prulcl.ld thrtCSCI- minis uml Uml twu jiui.uits. Tin: N. Y. .Vcim sat the unprecedented jHctucle I prisniliil that ul litis siuiu uf lite yinr. tilun nur Imtil slould be llllnl with ih nh r Ironi that section nf the ctintiy. not 11 single 0110 1 hore Inun live SiHitliitn Stalt ; only four rnuu ull Yirghi u,tLoiglaai.dTcAU, uml onu nf thu lour n huly V ' ' " i A Mtrr.tl-rii puhlMinl nt Nl.igirn I id's, c.illitl Tlit Mult mil t.'ir llliuil. cuul.ius ihu flhnting : " llmv tlii palter Is puhlMinl Thoiililor I u blind in 111, lin-cmiipi'slor mo d uf mul dumb, tAiipiox wink 1 p-rforiunl by ihu blind. iIkv ii.i'is nru lulditl by ilu lil.tiil uinl winpp.tl by iiiulta.'' Ounwis were bilieil ut .Suvmiunh. rn lha llllh, piohiblllng uwlii aing l-'url l'.iluki without pretloiis information of their put illc chmuclci. YcsmIs ure rttpiirnl tu top mid siiiiluboiitliillioitlurf.nl t'oekspur l-luml, tn iiuiicy comiulrsl'iiieil office is uboaid to mil.e mi ixjiiiln.ition. A young man Irom "the rnunlry wiinting n puo of thread, and thinking Ihu iI.nu- or 11 ilrygivl slnte in ItoiluMtr wus hhii, wulkiil iruigiit iiirougii 11 pt.iio or gins. wiiii-;t. in lit gltlll ll'tllllirhment I. II llllllillg llbout llli cirs. TI1.1t shhi uf thri.nl coi dim 33.. At a l.iti' meitlng of ihe Ttpnginphlcal Union uf Jackson. Mhs.. 11 Couiiuitltt' was np"ullilnl lu ilrult uu oiiliniutv of itesi"ti from Iho Nuliom I Typogruphieiil Uu'oii, with 11 viin- lu iho foi mul Ion of uuullcr grand body 111 uiu .uiiitii'inie Mutts. Mini ci'iilidtiice is i.prc'iil In Mrs. I.'n. roIiiV liifliii-uee nur lur hioband. hhe l 11 S'liillu in luilv, und will mil tr lur S'tlloii of lie (oiiniiy lnipo.nl upon. It i rnuiotnl that shuiiliiu'lv hu'd (jrtvley in iiblioiu-iiic. I'iiat dreadful il'cno, cintir. ' now tcrv much in uinl nTur llr.'Ariioli' p'1111 "of rou. gcliitloii, mi llnsl inl con.pn nion mul ciiutirl 7.1 1 Ion," the knll'c uclng prutioumvtl u complete I'.lillllC. ' All. Ilm rfliceisnl the l'lill.idelphl.i Nuvy Viinl ban- bein unit rul to Ik- rt mix for mi no sertlcu williiii ten dais, mid lu rtju'tt tn ihu iricuio .tiiiiuv.uia iiiiu tnu .tnis9ippi uu mu 1.1111 01 .May. A Disraeli nf ihe Dili fmin Moiitgimery stall that .Ii If Dill uiaileil liipi'nlion oil llio liovcriiiir ut Alab.iiiia lur rlMMI Hoop', 1.800 Mliiss!"piuiii -.rrivitl at l'ii;-ucola uu ihe 7lh. I'iik ghost of Ihe Duchess tl'All.i milks. nrul Is frightinhig the Knipre-s Kugniii' iittti h-rgruvo. Mas-c nml tiglls srt-iu puwcthn ugiiinst Ihe pliuutom, say tlie Ictlir.. Tiik Ylce President "f the United Slntc. the last PiHiiiusiir (11 ncrnl, Ihu pnx-ul Stc ril.iry of llie Intel lor. nml thu pi 1 scut Secre tary of Wur, wcie all piinltrs. Irnni: IIaiiri. Ihe mccc'sor of Mr. Sew ttnl in the U, S. Senile, i pronounced by W11sl1ingi1.il corropoiidiiiti thu finist leokin-; membir of thnt Inuly, Is Slii'l'v. Texas, David Urnmivtnn, whose heed h.ul Ihiii bald fur Iweuly yeuis, nciiitly lad iho Itphii Icier, mul his luilr funic in us plentiful und us il.irk u. cvtr. Tin: Kniperor of Ausiria lm L'lven In tha Yk-uni Protesiiiui n plncn tu wor-Mii in, Citucnrihit nr nn Coiieordal, The biil'dln-; i.is lvn for years p-it 11 mig.ir.iuit Tiik .Indges In the I'.nL'lish H-u-c "f Lnrdt have ih chlul that 11 clorgtmin hn no power In fiilrinnta- his own inurii.igr, and il-at thu chili! nn of mill a union uiu lligitinnitc, Tiik correspondent of lis) Ni'W- Ymk .'x pi't-n sat tliat ihoie uru ontcfor jio-tm iter. rn p ntcr .111 uppiieuuuiis m-iii vuiuivu cm nnt of M.i.iihuvlts. As American cnrrcsnowlcnt of u New York paper, writing Ir: m Iv"'l"ti. s-'.v tli.it Spur gum Is Ihe uiillfst mu' in 1.1 ili-gintiu-; clergy. men lie ever heard u-incpuipii. STKl'lir-i D. IV"., njpn!iitnl cnl'cclpr u the imrl of Kewi-'iff. N. C, by Mr. Lincoln. decline to ucot)t. Wm. T Aoa ls beco opr-ttlgtca Cullcc'.. or at Astotn, Q:egn. -l B Vs. . r