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(The Caurastcr Ccijycr. ?2 PER ANNUM SSSfE?' IN ADVANCE il >aiuilg aail political iifiu^apfc?DeuuiSi to tijr ilrts, irifatcB, litrratnrr, if&aratiaii, ilgrirnitarr, Suirruai Suijiruucuieuis, >urngu uao liuuirbiu iJtuis, uua iijt jiiarKris. ^ VOLUME IX. LANCASTER C. H, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH, 7.1S?0. NUMBER 4. IX Iflml ^netrij. ! Pew Talk and Church Scandal Thnt t.rtl youiifT IVIIow'a here to-day; I wonder w hill's Ids name ; Ilia eves are lixed upon our pew? ! l)u look at Sally Dame. I Who'll that young lady dressed in green? , Jt can't be Mr-. Leaeh? 'There's Deacon Junes with Mrs. Giles! 1 wonder it Jie'Jl preach? Lend me your fan it is ? ? warm ; W.? Kiktli w ill sit iii niuviTM : * * ~ ? r?j - * M<' 11 riiiii</ beeoines the Widow Amos? I Mow Man's bonnet Mires. Do look jit Niinev Sloopcr's veil, It's full u breadth too wide; I wonder if Susannah Ay res A|i|iuitrH to il.i) nsbiide? i i.ord! w lint n voice Julie ltiec bus got; Ob. bow tlint organ roar.- ; Tin glad we've left the sing' r'.s sent? I low liurd .Miss Johnston snores. 'What ii el v shawls are those in front? ; Did )oti observe Ann Wild ? I Her new straw bonnet's trimmed with : blink, I guess she's los'. .1 ehihl. ( I'm naif asleep; that Mr. Jones! His sermons are so lone : This i.f ernoon we'll stnv at boine Aild praetiee tiitiC new rfotijj. I t j ( srlfi'tfu mn\. j IVIy .eroaaio. t IIY C. I>. 'M v do .1 liii. i,' aaid h maiden l.ulv of I ' mi uiH'i'rl.i ii i'4'*f 'vou need ii?>l Wiu>li m>; ' 1 I are lai I lie Miunsj gentleman who Iihh 1 j s |i ???! I il.e window Ii i> no idea i>.' 1 y iir e\ xieiM'i',1 "H r lie e.i.nea p.iot every .lay.' W.j !, w lia: ..1 ilia: f *15 K ho iuiikd in al the a nil ?w.' Ah. .ode ,! !* I All Il'1 Ileal* I ''I HlllHC III III.-" ! 1 Co il, .11 1 \ i 11 km*.* il.;?t Moans 11 lit*. j| |i i l\, \ i utn.i-e in ! Am lliing | 1 r" ' ' ' i: N 1 i'1 i -i, i' \ ! :ii v'i;!i|. y?iii art* a liit i I j ! h i?.n ni', ii.il tniglit to know Icily. 1 hiii iifi.iiil von - ri* loo toiol ot r<*:nion; ' i l e |iil??n when hiii mi^ii( lie litt ler em ' 1 |iin\i'i|. Well, well, 1 f.u|>p;>*e we cannot j ilt an oi l lii?-.f| mi V11I14 shool loi?, ai d ymii- m 1 very \ oiing let; and she might ' luiVn it>I {< I 111 'y ones, covered <'.s the\ ' were with 101 h? ol the mfte*l and reli i v en; liruwn li ? r in the ??<r'.d. Pretty t? 1 r w j ' are m union that I tier 1 not descr ha | " I lie one vv! not the icih-r lias overheard, J1 as she it I her aunt were silling hef.ro ! 1 the I) a 111 that magic hotir w hen the glare . 1 of ?la\ has pastel and nigh; not wliol'v | ' roint*; v% Iumi louche* lliti l?ar?l. ! * eo lie rt ; w !? -?? ii!e h'Hiim more ideal, | 1 le-s <1 irk. and c ltd, and dull. ' 1 Shall I ell you what lappeiied to my ' Self, I lose ?' <-s. do, i:mil.* 'Well, I a |l { V"U ? i'l see that tl.ete j ?Ai once a lime alien your old aunt was ) 1 at s l!y a* \ our. elf' j1 n se 'aij Iter beautiful foe on her j ' aunt's tap. and looked up. ller a mi began 'Mis* Se in t Silkv.onc k'-p'. a select en- ' tabl'shunn* at a watering place for a lit))- . c led ouml er of young ladier, genteelly I ' brought op, and from whom ilie most 1 uoe* -eptioiiahie rcfi'ii'iu'M wer** required. She frequently advertised in the North 1 Ameiieaii, and nlwaysliad a vacancy for ' one or two. Hut you km w as we.I as 1 tliot ibete never yet was a lady wliokepi a school for a limited number, that had 1 not a vacancy for a genteel and well connected pupil. I was ilia', and more.? ' Why, then, -I'd I seek Miss Si iks tone's cltnic abode! vVeii. the irtiib is, l)i, ' ltluepi.1, our family | livsiciiin, hinted that a little change of air and an occas onnl ' hath in the sea would not be amiss.? 'The system requires bracing ora'am,'said * he to my mamma. 'We are getting,' said lie?the dear fat old man, as he con- ' templaied my growing figure?'a little ' pale w4.il lliiu ', our rosea are not quite so 1 /e l as they miglil be' (lirl as I was, I ' had read Lord llyron's '1'ir.te,' and Ins ' lines in 'Clnlde Harold' bidding the deep Jtpd dark blue oeean roll or., and bad by heart Harry Cornwall's songs, and loved, ' Its girls of seventeen do love, passionately, "The sea, the sen, the open sea } The ever fresh, the ever free i i. , i : .i . nuu umua r?# ui'j^uun ui mo arrange inent which for awhile transplanted me < from the paternal roof. It ?m not re iuetantlv, then, tlint I journeyed to the cene of my future residence. I w?i not < l>ad-!ookmg. and I knew that I had u i love of a bonnet which would set nil the j girl* wild. I had not lived in a genteel neighborhood for nothing, you may be ' aura. Arrived at school, I did at the r?-at.? : < On Sunday we went to church. Now the church aervico it rather long ; and, < however pious and proper one may he i Jitp aed to'be. one can no'. be alwaya look- i ing at the poton or prayer book. In i pneof my occasional peeps at the congregation, I found the eyea of a young ? mini intently fixed on me. It was evi dent to me ami ali the rest of the girls thai his ardent gaze was directed to no Dther than myself. The next Sunday the Millie phenomenon was witnessed ; the next it was the same. I was pleased, yet annoyed. Mi-s Stlkatonn gave me many a private lecture in her own apart meats ; the French mademoiselle was delighted ; the g;r!- al' laughed ; and to make assurance doul.ly sine, I had hee.u intoriued that one of the mania run liccted with llie esiahliahmenl had heen asked hy a gentleinaii the name of the now girl, wlioui lie declared to In-a Sinn tier.' Now, it was clear to :ne and all the rest of to that this intpnrY taut <1 have :oine fr<un nt? uthet thai: troin the ecutleinun whose optics ha<! heen so letru arlv, and, as it seemed, irrcsimahly exer ' seil on invsi'lt. I'letciiliv, another syinii out nt his admiration was in .infested.? Kvery evenintj at a certain hour, uiulcr a wnli at the end ol a l( ;.deli, Were heard In* dulcet sounds 1.1 mi accord ion \ ail laid it w an inv i IiuTi h adinitef thus re lcwiiiir on week J its ihii homage that ie had oJleied tile at eh: rch on Sondu)a [ thouolit what every onn said niusi la* ri.e, and li-tetic I with peiuliar pleas ire o \\nine I, nirie," and *M.irv Diane,* and Jeanne'te and J .iiiiiot,' and *1 lhctnu hat I 1 >welt in M nh'e II.i Is,' and oilier inpular air-; all ol w hich I had heard, t is tine, (dated liefoie, lint tiever, so it icenied to me, with such pathos and pow r as under the present ciicum-taiiccs.? hat a thl c ite way of ln*ini? courted ! Jf course I was not in lot c ; hut, wo nan lil.c, I w a- ifhid to think that some 'la: was lit love V. I h It.e. J.1st at this t it 0 2 hil to leave s. l.o d t >r i few d'H.-; it liic same time, hy a s'.r.njc couni lei.ee. the se*ctiad rj? ceased, ; nd ni\ ad niter was ab-cnt I'roiu tin* pew in ciitirch. surely, then, I was ti^tit in tliii lr nj that was (ho ol j.?ct ol all these delicate at entn> s. The more I thought about it. In i: ore certain I fed. Suspicion was >ati siievl ; ! itiht now tfiic place l<> con idetice. I he iii\s?ci\ v. c ciinl in ? ^ - I lie seiciindu w.?- fur mo, and tin- m-i? i uK r w In? I n I ii i 1 ?fi*ii at clriri h. IMiSt -a* f \\ !|. |) I h,l I coin** to litis cull 'iii-ion, I 1'i-c iiiiii ihii> v.ienl ol* t hi-A mmh lading, tin 1 W ;sln"I eillior to clntli.e it :ito soiik'Iluiio of ,i nuie ?? *ti-1 u'!< r\ linae'cr, or to O.*aso al'.n.-ellier. 'I In* remIi mademoiselle ..it! iiivm lf, vMiiiotr Mvintr a wot11 to 'in- o iior u il-, re- !v I >> i rin i matters o ;i li-i-, K.>r tins |nr (m* ?i' resolved to s.-enre lite tii-t op> r! ii ii 11 v ; r.or w<ti :t long before ion' .resented i',Sfif One li nk nig).I, nlieti 1.1- i mini serenading #;s g""'g ami di-> S.liot 'iio happened P> 1 c j> irtii ii' \ ?oio:oi?J iv,tit the (rent!* of a tu- v j?'i >il. u ! > had eoiiiH t' it nf'.i riioon to t? a. ve hastily put :iii ol'l slt i'v'. ami lo>iir.?*t ij.i. ii'; slipped ..lit of il.t; Ii i-.. f r'li vi,li, unite* iii.|i<ri'ciied ; rushed down nt i tin* gar It n?**.iiu', s.>in* how or oilier, uml our %vav to tin* lop of the wall.? I In* night, as I have said, was <lok * we otiltl i* no one, ami the unknown was dgorouslv g .inr? through Ins iccusloinci! niistcai performance. I fancied I could ee the graceful ouliiue of my admit er, i* ne swept in- li gor-; over l.i? oe!ov?d ns'rureiit, and told to iV?o c -!d. <1 irk light, arid the sail and silent stars, nil the "V", and hope, and purpose of his heart. listened with an interest that liiriiled nv whole frame. There lie whs, languish' ng for ine, dreaming that 1 was smiling hi hm love J I ? 1 was, ilnjie could he no I? in lit about that, ihti Anne Louie l??r vh mii lie would lav linn down and die ! tVli..t *n? I to th ! 1> d not si h t? u h 114 I. mi deserve smue graceful rccogni ion J Was In- (o reahz 1 the iiiouri fill .vie of wlncli he s ing I W as I, so voting o he a cruvl murderer, and all through ife to have tnv heart how ml down with t tense ot the tearful htirdeli of such a r in * 1 Vet, would it not let imprudent o address a gentleman to whom i had iever heed introduceil f I was in h (right ill state of Hgittti!"11 ? I Could leel rny thei-ks gutting red, and 111/ heart jump>d f'ght up to the top of my thfpHt ? t> hat ?I?Culd I do I' W'liV, Speak to him, of course,? said he governess, who #?? getting veiy eo'd, or he will lie laid up with itdhtcri/.? for a nm th.? 'O dear,'said I, 'I wish he would not ..1; ... 1* b#i * iii^( lit*r ? ; O nonsense! Speak lo It1111 ; it wiii :>e capital fun." No.no; niivtliMig l>ut thai,'exclaimed I. in an agony of fear.' Well, if you won't speak, send laitn a oken.' 'A token I' Ah I that was a capital lea ! There Could he no harm in that, lie wan just beneath me. | gallon-1 a rew >?vr and let them fall. *11 nail !' said the governess. 'The accordion went on a* usual. The eaves evidently had produced no effect, 'Try again !' said she. I did so. We listened?no acknowlpdvrement. The accordion went on vigorjii?lv as ever. Let us go,' said I, not a little frighten* ?d. No, no ; trv again.' *1 did so. The inu*ic stopped, the ser snader charmed his ftosiiion; hui m a mo ment recommenced l<i*< amorous s'.raiu. ( grew quite frightened. 'Oh, do lot us go !' I whispered. 'No, no; try once more.' 'A/ain fell tl,? leave*, a^xin wre listen ed, H^Htn the accordion <en?ed. There wraa a coni?h then a pause, then another couch, as it the screhnder whs impatient, snd expected to le? addreaaed. We strum id our eyes, aod just saw the dun outline of a figure. 'Come I none of that 'ere!' was bie ex* plantation. 'I couid scarce believe my ears' My refined lover indulging in such vulger ami eont'iionplace language! I scarce knew whether to laugh or cry; 1 did neither, hut said, as calm!) as my excited t'eel'ngs would allow nie : ? 'What did you say V Why, none ol that 'ere, to he sure!? I'ltching 'ois of inhhige on to a poor leilow, W hat ilo you mean ?' 'There ?iiv some terrible mistake. My I friend canto to my rescue. Summoning up her dignity, and peering over the wall -he said severely t? 'Voting man, who are you ?' 'Mr, m am ? why, the butcher's hoy, to j he sure !' I 'Oli, indeed ! And what do you here?' ? v, v.mi see, i nam t no puree xi Iiouie to praeli.se hi, so 1 cmuea evury ni^lii here, 'cause the wall keeps the wind oil'; ; ami now it's I'liio lor me to he oil'.' 'Ami awav he went < IF whistling, leav inn <ne disenchanted ot inv love. I inn I only add that I endured an additional ! pang when, a (tliart while afterward, I j found that the e\e- that always glared at me at church ? ?j cn'ed. Since then 1 have , not liceu ijiiite so h.?sty in jumping at t cm elusions j 'And now. niv little girl, we I.ad better ' get to work ; ring for lights, ami draw | I he cm tains.' I lose got up to do so. As she d d, the | individual wiili the invrllu passed. Hose J thought inching of it, and u is wed she ! did not, as later in life she knew him well I as a tuatried man and a friend of her lius I hand and her <?w n. I ? Alabama Resolutions. In li e A ahaui ? Senile mi Thursday j las', Mr Joins, limn Jo-iil Select Coin I initiee on the resolutions ol South Caoii j na, repotted the following resolutions : JifsofI'C'l, 'I hat the Stale of A'ahatna i iu.lv c< ti urnng wi.li .It Sue of Sooth Caioiina in xtliiniiiig the 11<?111 of hiiv State to se< ede lioui llie Conledera | whenoer m her own j element, such a step i* dcuiai ded hy the honor, interests and safety i f her people, is not uiiiiimd . lot id the tact that the assaults upon the uisiiliuioii ol slavery and nimn th- rtclits j and t-?j i iiiy ?.| ilio Southern Stales tin ' c < III I. lie* * tilth ll.lTfcMKinif t inI icino ami iii new n(i<I more alarming { loriio, in tv const ruin I n't 10 :? reluctant j t>iih t-ariy i \ r>i-e, ot licit invaluable Hi sulcid further, That in the ?Urncti I of any orcpaialum* l>.r h mrtflllilie ni j | ration ill ill.- So..tlo-in S.iitfk hi resi? ij.io 111 it^uitw-Kii.a of tiieir enemies, AI i o ?. aotmjj I r l.? r>elf, loot solcmnU declared, ill it under iio circumstance' ?i ! she >ii!i nil to the ic.nl domination ol .? it-lioiii; Norilu-rii party, ha* provided i lor ilie i .It of a Convention, in ilie e?enl I of tlift triumph of such faction in Ilie approach no 1'residential eltctiou, ami to maintain ilio ;?oft!tioii tliti? de'ihei ately \ assumed. 11 it A appropriated the sum of *'200,000 f-?r tIt** uitiiiary contitigt-iicie-t j winch so- h a cour-e may involve. Jicxoleol further. That the State ot Alabama I).tvino thus endeavored to pre' (. . ' ' ' - 1 |. .11 itn . ,m-i iiur."? ui lilt' lUllllf, liHI not de.-med it necessary to propose h tneeliinr of d. pnties from tho slave Itol.i. iiilj States, but anxiously >loi nr.o their eo operation in h simple which pert!s* ill that they hold most dear, liereb) pledges l.erseif m a cordial participation hi nu\ and every effort which, in her j-i Ion eiif, will protect the safely an I advance the common interests and sale the Common cause. Jirsolrfil further. That should a convention ot deputies from the slaveholdm^ Siaies assemble at mil litre la-fore the meetu.fr of the next (iem-ral Assembly, for l!u- ] tupo-e an l under ihe authority indicated t-v the resolution* of the State i t South Carolina, the CJovertmr of this Stall, he, and lie is hereby authorize-l to appoint one deputy from each Coii^res nioiial District, at.d two from the Stale at largo, to represent the Slate of Ala I'Htna in said convention. , I he resolutions were adopted with but ".wo dianel'img void. 1 .ie " enato ha* hI*o adopted unani niouslv, ami the i|omd6, with two diawen ling vot??, the following preamtde and re.-olut ioiis : lie it lleaoloed by the Senate and If OHM of lirjnencntn tires of the State of Alabama in O i ueral Assembly convened, Tnal 11 pull lliti happening of the con tin ({iiiil'V, to ik 11 ; lliti election of a 1 'resident ailvocalnig ilia principle* ami Action of llit* party m the Northern Slates calling ilaelithe K.-|niVlic tn party, contemplated in the foregoing preainb'e, it shall lie the duly of the (inventor, anil he is hereby reunited forthwith to rvaue hi* 1'roHama tioti calling upon the <piaht)ed voter* of ll State to Assemble on a Momlay not more than forty day* after the ilate of said Proclamation, at the several placet of voting 111 their reaper!ive counties, to elect delegate* to a Convention of the Slate, to Consider, determine and do whatever in the opinion of said Conven the right a, interests and honor of the State ot A'aliAii.a require to be done for their pro action, 2 lie it further Resolval, TliRt said Convention shall assemble at the State Capitol on the second Monday following . / B Mid election. 8. He if furlktr Jirtolctti, That it ?lmll , l.e the duty of the Governor, n? iuoii a* |>o*iiMe, 10 i*?u? erita of election to t)>e lirnfl* of llie never*! oounliea, coitimnn dilitf tliein to liold nii election on the Mid Monday ?o demounted by the Gov ernor, a* provided for in ihe ftr?t resolution. for the cliooeir g of aa many dele* I gate* from each county to Mid coovan tioii, hs the several counties shall lie eiiti tied to member* in the House ot Representatives of llie Cieneral Assembly ; and said eleClioli shall be beld at the Usual places ? ( voting in the respective conn . ties ; ?nd ibe polls shall l?e opened under llie rules and regulation* n >w governing i the election ol me.intiers to the (ictieral j Assembly of ibis State \ and *?i I election I sbail bo governed ill all ttspect* b\ ibe j law* then in ex *1 once regulating the I election of meuilar* to ibe House ol iw--p j r<*s>"h la 1I V? * of the (teliera! A>seil|Oi\ ; alt I llie person* elected llie'eat as dele gate* slot I be returned in i-ke ill inner, ami llie li.iv_ I ini!u>.??e ..ii.l I - ? ? I"-1 ! (if Hid delegates o Saul CiiliVciiMnli, slid I the several uHic. r- hereof, shall he ihe ! ft title as that paid hy law lor the tnelil hers and the officers of said lloiiso of I Ilepresen laiiv e?. 4. And he it further Resolved, Thai copies <1 lite loregmng pre ii.hl- and les iiliiliohs he forwarded hv the (iovercor, 1 h# soon as possilne, to < Ur Senators and It presenlaiI*es in Ooltgiess, ai d to each ot the <>nvnrnors o| the sister Stales ol thu South. Don't Depend on father. Stand up here, voting III di, and let lis j talk to V"U. You tuve trusted alone to i i the contents ol 'lather s purse, or to Ids ta.r laiiie h>r votir ii l-hiem ? nr sin-oss in i httsiness. Ilnik von that 'lather' has a: j I lained to eminence in Ids piolessiou toil hv unwearied iii<Iu?lry i or iliat lie has j amassed ? toriune honest.V without ener | gy and activity I Y?.u should know il.ai ; the fa''Ult\ requisite lor 'lie aiipiiru g ol ! fame and fortune is retaining ?.l either ol I these I Suppose 'father' has the 'rocks' m abundance : if v oil never earned am | tiling f??r hmi, vou h ive no nune business 1 willi those 'rocks' than a gosling lu.s with tortoise ! and it he allows you to meddle j w.tli Iheto till yon have Unmed their va | He by tour own iiiduMrt, he |?*?tpw mI -?? . untold mischief. Ami il the old penile i man is Ihvi.-Ii of I.is cash towards \ <>u i while lit* allows \ oil 10 idle away \oiir ' lime. you liHii better leave liitn , Jen, j n111awav sooner than be made hii iiii | j becilt or a scoundrel through so coirup | to ^ an i! linenve. Sooner or later you I | must learn 10 rely on tour own resonices, I I or toil will Dot be Kin tidtlv. It ton bate < ter helped yourself at all, it toll liar?- i I become idle, if you have eaten failui's j bteaiS and t utter and siinkivl father's cl j , tjars, cut a swh'i in iHlber'a bugov, end , tried to |iiu oil fa;In i a lulllieiice and re I J potation, ton tomtit lar b? iter have teen j a poor canai bov, tlie soli of a ih'llinei ' sweep, or a Loot black?ai.d indeed we | won.d Hot swap w tli iihi llie si ual oil ot | a pour, half-started motherless rail ! Miserable objects \ nil ate, lliat ilepend en nrely upon tour pareti's, plat lug yenl ieman ( dins dandy loafer ) What in tin* name id coiiimon sense are you iliinlniiu of I W alk up llieie ! (in to wurk Willi either your hands or tour brains, or both and do something ! lfoii't merely b?tv it to boast tliat you I.aie grown m la.h | CI n Iiumc IIINI \I'U IIN?t? VC|{eiHie(l oilier preenht.rna ! but let folks know thai y??n cnunt one. I Ci'ine, off w ill your co?'t clinch the saw, tlit? plow handl *, the scythe, the hxo, tllrt pick HX.', tllO Spade HIIVtlliflL' I that will enable you to Mir your blood ! I'Fly round and tear your jacket,' ratio r , tlimii !><< the recipient of (lie old gentle tnar.'a hounly. Sooner thnn put ti.e ! dandy hi dad's expense lure yourself out I to some potato patch) lei yourself to slop, I 'ioi{ holes, or watch the hara ; and when 1 xou thiiik vourse'f entiiled to a resting | spell, do it on \ our own hook. II \ ou I have no oilier means of having fun <>l I Vour own, hut with your earnings l.uy nil ' empty battel, and put your head into it | ami holler, or get into n and roll down ! loll. Don't make the old gentleman do ; everx tiling, and you live at your ease. L-ok about you, yon well dressed. ; ' smooll. facd do nothing drones ! Who I ate they that haxe worth -<nd influence ill society f ?Are they those that paxe | depended alone on iln* old gentleman's |?ur?e ? or ate thev those that haxe ] climbed their way to Ili?*ir position l>v their imluK'v mwl etieigy I True, lie old gent lumen's funds, or personal intlnence, in ay secure y? U th?* forms of respect toil let liim lose hi* property, or die, and wIihi are yon ? A miserable fledgling? i a liuiii'h of fl ?-> I? and I .one* tliat needs to t>e taken care of I A gam we say wake tip?i'6l up in llie nnrning?turn round, a. Iea?t twice t>e fore breakfast?be'p tbe old man ? give liim now and then a generous liiljn tins mess?learn bow 'n take tbe lead, and yon have no idea Imw the discipline wiiJ beio tit you. l>n litis, and our Word for it tou will seem to bream a new aiun>s phere. po-ess a new ibs iny ? and you tiav than begin to aspire to inaiiloto.t.? Take, off, tben, tb ?t ring Irom your lily finger, break your cane, aliave tour up per lip, w<p? \our nose, hold up your head, and bv all never again eat tlie bread of idleness, don't dkiknd on F\l ll KK ! Good Auvick?lima, let us tell you n stubborn truth. No young woman ever looked no well, to a sensible man, ns when dressed in a olain. neat, modest ai lire, without h single ornament about her person. sim l<>< >k* then no though she possessed worth in hernelf, Mini needed no artificial rigging to t-Qhance her value.? If a young woman would apeml aa much lime in ctallivmUi>|C her trinH, training her temper, an<l rheriaHng kin<lne*a, meek ntaa. mefov an<l other good quali- a? moat of them do in extra dre?a and orna menu, I increaae their personal eharina, aha would at a glance he known among | a thousand ? her character would he read | io her oounteoaoee, i "iuuiiuj illrailui^ ! P.opor Obs>ivauce of ihe fcubbMh. I ll?) S III iM I ll >? 11? l? nl In? kept l>\ lilt' Mlleiiiiiiij? to Hi** Mi'iii'n*8 ol <|iv ite worship Mini Ihe religious 11 1111? in- ill. lit mailt ll is spent lit imlolelice a||i| list.ess iliaciivi V, lint to speak ol ^rnss till elnperall: e i.lnl selitll il I ml nne.? 'I'lu-re is a iH!<ir 1 ami net n.voir\ eoliiiec Iloli I eitteeli |lie I JJjhi ohsei v anew I tin Sabi'ilill anil at leiiilaliee on the SHIielna i\ ; \ ? sli i I keep ni\ >ahl).nh \ ami re?erance iii\ m?nclnar\ : I am (lie L' r.| Ih s appenis lik> wise lioin Isaiah vi G. 7. wlo re (?.-i| ih ea'es thai Vu-i i one , i. .. i . . .. .i _ . i . i ? i ' mi ?\ <*?* | ?l* I III** I# *lll IH'III | (). | II i | ll ii,' will If nroii^hl I?v II ill IiIm *li??i\ itilllllllnlll,' Htnl III' 'II.Mile j"}llll III II.e ilO'l-e ill | If ill ef.' ill till' IMHil'I'l lull iii ilie i/lulli lis silile of l|i?' (J' Ulrli 111 |o I it * I ?* r il:i\. riilllnlne'! Ill I-hIhIi I x \ < '2.1 I III' If I III >H \ 9 I ll!?l 'I I Kill Olle S ft | -1?.? I |, It. I inot In I. s!ih I all fli"11 ? o|iii* ,<i (| w o|shili l In I'i I mi I ;> I.ukn iv : 10, we i en. I I thnl '?> ills OIImIoiii WHS, Je-lls W|.||| mo ill!' S| IIHOojiUl* Oil ti S 11 *1 'Hi ll i!h\ ; I ll |t 1 | lie (lien H'H'l ll.eS I'jilnies | 1111 l?>i \ , Hin j (> ?.?' lied 111 - met 6 O li e |.eo|.le. Alio | tin' (mis Hie M.ileil II Act* X.\ : 7. lliH' * ii | it ii i llit- tir-l ?I >t \ nl llie w ei k. when ilo ll-fil>les I'Hine InytMlier lo hltoik hre.'ll I *? 11 jee ii iieil mi" then toil <l<e uin<|. Ill w llit-ll lilts tin I Is -Intnl. show s ill .1 II * is lln* hn'-lt ill llie ?ll-IT-1 In 11 tile tin relljil iis JiUMe-ses on ll e land's ii h V. A in i nil w In i life i' ke iii'in lei i wi'l .In-ill will iiiiimii* llie s.'loe eoliise. leoiilil lit; it as ji|i tim n tli'e I'liti'ive t.i inei t ic lo'liMJ ot < in I, Htnl 'llie j I e I- w liele 111- honor I1 Weil-.' |l, when tie Wink nl C eil'ioll w.'s lilil-heil. ll e 'mi illltin siif -HI'" I oj^i'i li"f, llliil Jill the M Os ot In.o -honied toi j .\, how intirh liiore iiiemii nl is ll on in in, iii-'e nl nl 'liHMitkihj. lite us-1 III 11 iliji I if ll'lllse v es Hi^tll" f, h? the lioililn-r ! -on e is." lo sl.i.w |>.i | tjii'led \ Hi o* ?l ii i.nle mi i I." jo\, i.ii'i o lifi" "C - ol leli^'ions hoiiuice 'the |>ru se> ol il'in who haih ended then nl ol' iIh i k lie-s ililo his noiiv-lon- 111? I t *i) MiHjjn i* lit** Lor 1 *i:lt in**, i.ii,| lei uI X I t Ills I.ailie Ami I'**|>|<I ? s tlie eXercne ol J * * 1*1 C vM>)*|.i| t 11 ' o .1 private. domestic and stciel li i faciei. Illllhl ml I <* Hl|e||<tfli III. Mill Mil III' (J li. I vii'ii.* in line in ' sli ul I I e nnpailed u cm <1 en mill household. l'n |i .i?t o sli I'm! In' mi -tie (iif 111c ie lii?i- ii- 8-*i'ic? f 'If Sil tilth St-iiil. r eii'iiS yiin-i is ??11<>i I<I lie broken oil hi< e <r '\ lis possil I- I'll ll e J ieceeili' da V. > Ilia* ?* I lit'i t-Hsnrv H fH jo lllelils II |(\ |.f node tul ili.er 11^ II H heciiiii |i_- t'luli- lio tl n| ti'nlv -tii'i IKilnl, Ml 'li t ?f i8iiii in | s icfeil rest. A1 is ilia! micii) \ Kin- lit till! Ml> ll H stale? ilisl tl III I lie li,il jl nl pa\ itiif I lie wo- Is I v wa^res ol ariisans ami I> Iti ri-r.s liti- on Satnrdav eve'niij;, cniiili in it with (lie c ii |><< 11 v, prin rxstiiixlinii. improvidence iiinl intemperance. w 1 i h pre VII11 (it s i nix r mine '*" extent, I lie hit- ! sitn-ss ol life slii'iil'i not lie h'in wed e? ' C Oacli oil ill*- In -II ? of I lie ft*II. Ill, so j ili.it Mislead of I i-iny :*rlir ear!* in il ? inoi ll?lij? llilli! il in SC* Hie toil nil III H va'e of drowsy exhaustion. Mini wholly unprepared lor the religious ilnlies ami privileges of tli** linnl's day, either iprivate or in tint h use ol prater. Toe SMtniday half hulnlav, it iv mmj appropriated, would I doilhtle.sa prove all invaiuslde Irani, and its e.slal li- hrrient should he alli ed ai as an ol irct of vasi importsnee i?v ad phi. amhroitisls and social returners. Ii wotl'il, at all events, Inrnisli ail opp 11> nity ?o I hose who are so disposed, to) i coinp'eiiii^ heir laini'v arralinemenis ai a seasonal ! hour, fur heifiiiinnir il.e S*h Until wnli nml (i>f ?ic? iiliiiiijj tlnir Itinera without niiv ililljt iiliv in 111* lmu.*e. I lite SiiUlinlli la n |te;ilili|lil IV|'? n| lli-Mviti Tlte uilialiilHMiH if 'Iinr Unier j i C"U"tr) nre in lliu wui*lti|> nt | (ioi I niii I ihe L.inli 'Tin-i hie I trior i- | tlir I Urnrve i?l tinil. nml a?-i *e him ilnv Mini h it'll 1 in 'I e lr in Jill* ' S111* 11 ?* Unvr hit Ir jo\ llieflt III Ilia Wnralltji IliTr, CMhllnt l?r ; Mi|.|it aril tu have niiv fi n>sa t' r it I ere- j 1 nfii-r. 'Iln-v nrr fur, ?rr\ fnr, from hcii.t; 1 |irr|iMrril In Hlnml lirf.?re Ilir llimnr lilt lii|{li, it in I hi 'lir romp hi v of elunfinl i *|iiril*. Vn reiiiler the tribute of ev? rlitni hit; prune In 111 lit win* ir'lir iiii-iI ll;? people h\ 111* Ull-orl J lm-e will! ?JttMiil It lit v'nrnnl piennllle, linvr ill rrnliiy lilt Other t r1 injirrt I ill mi elelt|il\ o! ilnik' lira* ?t lit 1 i >t* li'tvlt a!:tH.!!Mt| ilit* *.?. iirl\ t.f (ioil*? people mi eniili, hi ?1 iltr pi 8 CO nl.no III* In.llir ia lerniilw!. w I ri I lir t (!r|inrt tltry lliunt |?n (o iheirnwn (llncf ; for "t111? Hll/oilly *|| nil liol *t lint iii i lie jn.lif'ii^nt, inr Mtiiirr* in tlir con grv^HUMli ??? I"** Mtfl lefli* SwrAHINO ? Joilye . < |*H* met. ill |li?* 15 <i iiiiiiii'ff ill ill** r i**!?l h in I I* iM'xii't*. ivtin* lull"** iij hiiski* n ji in tin* m?ir\, "MtHfr Willi hi Miiit-ii "WIihI i? mii ii i? ! K**rt i*i|i**r win liit!" nm**t'iili|t I'lfol in i'? I'flmli Tin* tfHiiifntfr, ili** I'lifHt, ill** iwinilVr, ?11?? lliift, ill** ri>M*t*r, ili? |?ir** **. sin hi Mm lioft** of jfnin 'I lie >ift-n~ftiti for ili?- urnt ifiei foil of frvrinfr?il.e Iriinknnl in h|i|>ei*e h i*?tf'I*Af ' i'"! ? ll?e (iro'liuMl for inn v L'tnlitii'n'ii'iM lint ilnm, o|i, i*rn1 fun* ??*?*?rei ! iflinl lm\e ton to lilt-nil ill i|ie eu'eioiHjifin of 'lit- ' HV-ro-*-f i( m pinelv i?'it ii Ion*# In one nxtf r tut jileC <i loll, too eliilewlt nmn el>l>>*i;ll to *4miii11 m i*orlil \ iiu iii?ulf llie A niliili't i Jmii trirt** willi In* liolv HHiiie, v<ni voIm ? the Ih*? ??l 1'iiHiMnily, tli?* l*?v of J You nfi O.hIV pnwer hi <1 limn', niirl in! volif O.nI'h lo or?i?li \<?ttr uci|fM or mil vur I r -llifi ! AmI hII f..r wlml f Wlni iiifin?-iiiHr\ k?III tin \imr ?i?? of (Mimf Olu-n hmihi p?.ii tinm'y tmi kmr : ?? >! i-ven llm Hun?y |>U-h uf [imiiuu to glo?a ottryour crim* ili|rirulturul. ! Piaui Fletny of Com. 'l'litTf is tiver) itoln.'ni.ioti kli.it lire;ul- i stoll> m ill cmtiiiiMiitl ln^li |irn*?m tuf m \ *?Hr \ HI 1'llllltf. Tl.H J> re?l ^ I Hill IIHlkfU ul ciiiciij^i. hikI 1?i h iim lime now uiiuh'jhIiv Hii? ri mini iiih?:i iiiihio storks on IihihI? so ' -in ?r i 111 it i i'oiiminn r> in l ixiit-r ?iiv hte J *ml'lil? olijeis ko n linn mire lor s>ll| |> .o?. i | t nun tli- wheel |iro?iio.'iii^ ri-oioi s ol i! ?- i ^ >||||'| le nl nie* COIIiJI HllitS Hr<- mlMHth III- llf J III the llii|*li>llilMIIU Mini |irt'CnMiiliS Stale I of ihe glowing ciops ; *li*? wimei has Ifcii | mi rliMi grtli e h i ii. Mini 111illl?i h severe , ( O ! HIIMjl (M'i'UI III Mllll'll, lllllcll ill U Mil) | | Icaag'ii in inn liimxril m singe Minll.tr j | 1111* r iiijuieil. Ill miIiiii lull in these langl | iile ie | Mil is nl ihe si niiiiess (>l the stuck j ( mill prospects nl the liexl crop, Iheie Mie i nhaleinl ii Huehces iIimI vtiii | r<> >* (>'t j ( cntislileraiih i fleet ihe market h>i giittn I nl' m.| kirn's. UiHioiiliteili) m *ei) he?v\ emigration will go I'..1 m Mill eari\ III I lie I | >1.11114/ 1 > 1 h?- gold regions nl kmiisms. ail ; /. 111 M M 111 I S lllllM ; II Wolill) 111 III im hi \ hi' II X ggeralloti lo estimate ihe tO'H D ull 1 . er 01 ein'graiits nl one Imndied ihmi * ? it nl. In meet the vt Mills nl I hese, hen v \ ?n|?|i|ie? nl grain iiiiisi le si-til forward, 1 ( tins siiinn a ing ihe trade Mini reducing In* slipplv lli liullleis Inn (Is hx'eiisite ( irxiiei iiienis hate aoehiK hevli 111 m 11- to ( cm! I ii iv.ni! w ei k V s jij.K train- from tin- K iii*ns Mini MisSoiiii low is, in CMirt 1 ( nl I eat \ Slocks o* plot islolis 111 advance I I orders liolli Ihe gnlii legions, So 111H \ I a I in 1 e r s * 111 go from ihe tnuMle and j , Western Sia'es, ihai the gram ctops ol ; III use legions IIIIISI lie fill shlilt hv 11 ? | , I lien we linte lieie hi hoine i||i* activity ! 11 I linnliei tt v llie collnll lliteisel to ' l!||i|iale jiailleiN In IMl?e MS large II iiiinn 1 run ms jiossjli!,! this veai ; maii\ I Ihell) llMVe Imiiglit 01 lined l.egroes at I i \ l.lgti ||i C- S, - lift I* dl lelv sole \ iiIiiii. I ' ? ciii I I'll id ! rii)t> tli* mi mnnev j ' >|ieie*itn to meet ilieir elij:ai;i-rn-li'??. j A 1 'In* fti'in conspire in M?Mne u* tlmt ! lifttVY jo sv ii < r? j will le n-onii ?- I ; t. lid ; tt? ill's i> l!i?* lime of lite \t-nr when i.ur ! S' liilit-rn (t'Hitit r> ni'ifi determine hihI \ . i.portititi I,fir < r< p?, we end ilieir nuru I mil lo il l* prospects lielote llielll. 1 hey I i-Hii \ et dn nun It 1" ii ll mice the prices I t? j;r tin i-t nil ki- tin ' v plHitiiiii; plenty i f c-rit. There would seem to In im , i|i<n;>t-r ? hniever Ii v inn l#>it?* hv uppro- I priitiiitt; 11ii111* u round to tlii* nop Mini I ? >.? |n (Olliili, e< eli if I .rends! off* ih'Mllli I le i beeper 'littli present nppenmnces ill lit*.tie. VV III, lih* ever known rurn io l?* j 1 i ' ilrni;' in I lie South for in mii i \enri - ii *1 ! I <. <?. ieiri nop w-s mi: uiuisiimI j i I i- -ii iii e mid v *! corn now roinuiMi il? | 00 m 70 cei t~ per Inishel in I Ii in iiimkei ? v | nee mints remtineiHlite lo ilm pro lou r ilo.li 10 or 12 cents per pouni' for cotton |{e?tde*. rnir Southern n'?i.!<*r? well atlnrd to i>m\ 8 ceiiis per pound for pink. Mini 1 U lent* lor Imn n even out of | ll e proi eeds of llie cut'on crop sold at 10 of I'J Celil* pel pound. The prospect is dial thex v*ill have *o pay the prices is lot t us il.ev raise so little pork for iIteinse'ves. If. there ore. m super*liuii lsm-e of corn for ordinary plantation uses i should i ol ii mniNiid a fair price iii mar- | kei, they eiii easi'y convert it into pork \ and thereby e-cape a heavy annual drain j o| oil their porpo-es. 'I hex inav boast ol I he poxxer and dominion of 'Ku>it fjoiton, ' ut his revenues are exery year seriously intaiieil and his income sadly drawn up ' on I y two of the most stupid animals | niaile for his use; and iho-e animals supf pur1 long ears and bristles. We are, then, convinced thai planters j | can make a Inavy corn cr< p this xear | very remunerative and xve invite iheir at- | cut loll |n the facts and deduction* given ' a hove. CftlumhuM h'linuirrr KicrpiNa S*em I'otatoks?A oorres pmnlent of th- ()?kHli?o*H Jleruld | t>in imhi 111mI of keeping invent pnlntoes ihmngh the winter : 'I n>e ?lr\ 8?iiil io put tliern up in ? it ilmi'i nmiier how ilie ??iul ?lne?l. in 4 ki'i', in n log l e ip, or in the nhii, no it in iliy : tliHt ih mII t|i: l in hm iirnit. I pielef ?l r? ll-(t 'II M log liewp, NH It 4'OSIN ?t | le?N| four 1 in.N le-h Mini I- ji'M h? gooil. | A11? tmu.W 1 lint U>?n >? Ivile room with ? i N ore iii ll, tri?% keep A ht X Of I Wo of e ulii or len I-iihIihU, wi-Iioiii lunch iricow tCllleliCe. lite Imxen Mllifl |.e ruined nix [ r eight indie* Imtin llie fl -or. Mini llieV ! iltllHl 1.ol lie 1,ruler llotit lout lliche? of i lie wnil. Fill lite ImiX with pt if Hi 1 ten. niiiI 1 ilten put in NHiitl; cnier 1 lie potN'oe.N will ' nHlill I lotVe hInii kllo'Vli |l em kept well 1 'li lim-kwIieM cheff In oriler to ke. p pr? 411m hh 11 li HiirceNN, there inum I e ? ih riooiiieler ept in ilie room I he 1 ii.urimrt n.n-1 ..?? ? ??-L? I...I.?? A i\ ? ii ilnr*, f11 > |iniN'i>fi> v> ill < liill hiiiI r< I { II i -ilfii iini*t hul ri?( n'mllf 00 'I"if., or lllfV ? ill ijinw I i i-vi r 'oM hiiv f *11 v p.-iH only ! * Imiii'i; ilie room jjp; inn ; . uii|. A i|i**r?riomrl* r I\ con a h del lnr, mml evxrv man ooj/lii io Iih?u uiie. So 'lf.o m'kino \N iikat Lm?i m?maoii hi. rx|wiiiii* ni hi mi*iii|{ hprii>if i* ii*?hi * Hl> ft If! I Ml \\ lllli.ll.HtoW II, from 11t li 11 N m'tl li e *ml iiiMntfiivr re-oli wm nlc l?iin'i5. 0*?t* tii*-r *<>?hl h| ft,** mhiihI i'M??* or io?mkI? ?ln* l-i of May ; HfU'ih* w, oof i?H iIm* fli?i ? **?*k 5?i Jimii*. Tin* Ixlii-r Iih?I hii f*c**Herii cr?'p, wlii'** ilie foiii.fr mn? *il.|i|{fi| io mow In* *'rNw f>r f.*i!*l?r, tliti w*-tfvi| Itnvitit* nntiivlv !? * llOVf,! lltl* iit'lli. ft ? ll***\il<|f M Mla?tl'll io ("W inf. it ? , >r il ?liw? urn l*#'ii ii* form un il lit** f*i?l irwci Ira* L?<1 u? { day and Lu disappeared. Ok. W. J. Kkiit Hkctally Mirukhkit On ShihIhv morning last, our community with thrown mho h slate of enlense excitement hy the announce, tueni ?>i the dviiili ill Or VV. J Keui,oue ol the lliosl talented citizens < I FluMilH, mikI our Senator in the S.a'i- Oegiidattire. lie li.nl heett livi y lij loniaed, n!i Iiih plantation. hie ut 1LIee tidies linn Oo.ia, Mild had In-ill in ili IichIih fur mi:ii? time past. Kariv in ilie morning, one ol Lib el\ ant.-, v?lio had wailed un I.tin during Ilia Illness, callie Itlio town and Mated Mil, itK ii?: wfiii itilu liis iiiHsit-r s ri.tui) I (XII H I)If, llf fwllllll ll.lll Ull llie 1oor < I if h< I. A i. hi-i u wnt hiijiIhimhI il hi if liMtl ,ifl Hiiiliieii y, Iiuiii mii mIIhi-iii n l ilif lifiiri; I 111, mi visiting liis house, lis IxiilV lull It ll bhllitil III blui ll, Mllli its lliionl I'll! Ii. ni e?r In ext. AixI ill JllfHl HHS M.l'll llflll, Hllll II W?S It.iii.<1 . mi In* 11 hi I t't-fii must liru'Hil} iiiurtieifii \ niif nr tin if ill Ins own iiruiiifi, 1 lio lllisl I'OMllVf ?\ mIsIiiD wms oblMllifll M ;><iiis( i in- 1.1 i In* iihj.11*es, i*iiiI m nisiinsi* Hill WHS III- S Ifs flj iii llMl.^ ll iIII hi 1.1, Iff III, Willi lllf \II-W <|| olltMllllll^ llUMll Ml :HlhSI OtllflS W ||*> Mlf M.IJiom ll III le 'III* ilitMieii, ne whs liri'ii^ln in j*il. with liref otlieis ?i?l wliiilu slistiK'Inli rests. I i.f niMilfr is uinffijiuii jjr finllift IMltUll, MS we l??l 1<I |'less. Mini U(J Jire liftelnte mihli f to ui?e ilie lesiili. 1)?. K.lll whs m iiMlive ol Sniiili Caloli. im. Mini n bm Iter nl thf lluii. L. M Kent lie bnHimiiI liepiesfiiim|i\e ol IIimi Sixte, |?|||| i ? ? sn lililllv liM'.llfll liir lilt* fl^lltS >1 lllf Smith iii lllf I.mlls ol (JollJJfeSs. 'J lie If I fM-fll I'M lllf III I ll's S' M e M I till i six \ es'? mi.<1 lisd so identified I. nisfil wuli fr IlilflfSlS ,S >U Ifloiel I'ls l|i mi|i 11 I.I.U if >*Imiiiii\.? Ocvlo (/'/? ) Home Com> mion. Tub Cost ok Wak?The lute wnr ii linl\ Ihslfil only eie*en weebs, Mini il l. Ill lolitnl I.mi'beOlili linn r??N'-w,vuvlWVV; ?? i\i its o iiniifi.ren.mm, Kmiiie bo.fwed nun ibe people *100.000 000, of v\ liii.li bit-pun *80.000,000 ; Ausiri", bv 1*0 uiiiik liuin II i< \ KiiiiM lfm.k. Hid h f? r id loan oil Wlieim, rsistu *100 000 000 i.id spent ii nil * Seidmin coiiii>uled a imii ul $10.000,0('0, Ijjiilotteii from il.e |i .i.k id lulu. *0 000,000, ai.d r evened 1?slMrfl.(e llOlll l'llil ie to lilt" HlliOlllll lit * 400.000? n.akng hi ?* 1 *20,0k0,000; smI ilii-iiibi-r bii.ien ii.Vi-ivtu ixpeh.led nl'iiui *4 000 000 "llit* cost of ibu war in dot his, vmi> *'204,000 000. liesiites tins iMtc ixpennitiiie bv the |iai lies ei<n>n^ed, ?i glmnl spent *60,000,000 tin inHi: hi) and iimai pi.t| i s?s, in coim quel.ce t.l ibe polin. hi dei^eis giowiiiy hit ul ili?* ci nieii ; hi (j Ciei111hi y hpeli *40 000 000 tor the ssine reason. S (i.hi tl.u Htkojiiih ixj.eiidiiuris. on H* l*i .II Ii I of *-1 tr V t-11 Weeks' Will, WITH *204,000,000 w bile ibe bumber of In t-a iObt hh> 80 000. Ai i-r nil il.in waste ?if life HI.(I treasnre, ibe ravaging ol !? n.bmilv in ruib less HimieH and ibe put a }>ta of industry durdig (be coot ill UHiice ot the s.ingp <e, 1 lie I'alltli tp est ion is si ll I III sell It (J, ahd (be mlines ot ibe mr slid exist. (Joffkk, Tka and St?AK ? The con sumpiluii ?-f i oliee in il:e u a Sihies Iihs into need iroiu litiy Ijui millions of pounds 111 1834 in two l.uiidi"u mi.I fmv one million!* ill 1859 Iii 1824 L - r. n hU II i pt 10II W Mb ill let- |iOti I: lib | el I.ehlJ ; Hi the present lime ii ib eijffii | oumlb. In* |>rue vmiii ln?n( iii 1849, when it wh? m'ill nl mI ouI the mmII e pi lie ?? > the duties levied iijii'ii il nl il.e "Obii ml.oiihe |inor in 1833. '1 lie meiiige |me lor il e Inst ilitru jests Iimx I een I elow nine tents per pound 'I i e toiisnriipiton of lew I m<i niiii'Mbi d ?1 ii11nwr li e t-sine peiii d In-m llnrtten millions <>t pounds iu il.iriv mi* milliiiiiM. lis nvriNge price for ilit- I. ft twenty-lite xeMibliMt* feeii Imv eifcht cents per pound. 1 lie N\erM|/e nuty levied upon n el ill? ci.sioinlious prior to 1833 wm? il.nl* two cents per |?oomi.? '1 lie co'ieinnpl'on ??t Miit-sr dunny tl.e MMiue per:oi; I.mm ineienMeil from oi e liundted niid li I* live miItu.ne of pounds lo eii?lil lililidled mini ei^lili |< iii millions? lib pill's whs lowest in 1> 42. Mlii* for il tee - - - . t- " r.n |-T i n III U I I V11 I H JUT J.OUIlU.? Boston I'ost (i?ANI) I'ol'SCll. OF UoYAl. a* 1) S'm CT MaAIKHH OF !*Ollll I aKipUNA.- al h liirciiiiK of ilit- I i ^Klo 11 lif Villi' oils fil'tiniMiMf Cuoni'iU, I f <1 ?i Mwi'iiu* Hull on IN "Iio-mI.ia , 15.f. nil., h Gihi <| of tit* I o\*l hi.11 J??-!i-fl Mni.ii in III 111 ?* SlHle iii Solilli CmIoIII.H w 1 ?L'hii iz"-l, hi <i (lie foiloM 11 ^ (iixi.il 'CAitera vlti'tvrl >-n<! m.aIhIImI : A O Mm< k?*\ . M. I)., of CIihi leHon, M I'" f ir?inl M im t-r )' It Cninjif nil, of I.n'jreii*, T . I!!. l)t-|'iil\ (ililill Mhitrf. A K Lniii|>k ii, o| Fairfield, IM. G. C of i|.h NN J It lWnlion, M. I), of Voik, 1.1. (p. 'I IOIAMIT II NN Sihoilt-r, of CliNi'i'Stoii, III G. It, 1. K-v |i. J. liii?on, of Al ln-viHe, Id. G. 1 liH|>lnin. J II llir'.e. M !>., of Burn**!!, III. G. C-iiia 111 of tl * G K K NNylie, M. L>., of Lnot-fircr, G G. of ll??* O. W. If. 1 liom(w?n, "I Clmrlretoii, G, Strw nnl.? C hurlexton (.'oiirier. Mrm?(Jol Mourn nut r'tt hotel I.ill, v> lii't* ?' 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