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! m fancastcr fmti* !| *3 PER ANNUM Biff with 3Im> uondrn of f M-li |>;i<i?iiiLr ?!iu. IN ADVANCE m i /omilg anil political jtaapaptt?Dcauttii ta tlji Iris, litrrntorc, ?itnniiiou, Agrirulturr, 3atrrual Suiprnaruituts, /arrigu flub Donitblic Urnis, anil tijr 3ttarkrts. VOLUME IX. LANCASTER C, H, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. 22. 1860. NUMBER 28. \i - - - 5 i Mni ^uetrij. g The Life Clock. j 9lric ?. !into ^ TilANkI.ATEU FROM THE OKHMAR. j boll m ? jHon There in a little my?tic clock, t iv< u No liuuiun eye hath seen : visit } x % Thnt Wntcth on, anil benlcth on, of li iiProin morning until e'en. i ^ in tl Anil when I lie tool in w nipped In sleep, | nan And licnielli not a sound, I in v 111 tieks, and lick.*, the li\e long night, ! *iul And never runneth down. c.H9t 1 . *ke (), wondrous in the work oi art, ? > 1 NVJiich knell* lit** panning hour ; bun I Hut nrt ne'er formed, nor mind conceived, H,m The life clock'* magic power. box Nor ?et in gold, nor decked with gem*, ,ron By pride nnd wealth possessed ; 1,0,1 But rich or J^or, or high or low, a Knelt bear* it in "hi* bren*t , I u*e When life* deep stream,'mid bed* ofllowers ^e(' !.MI still nnd softly slides ; ",e" I .ike the wavelet's step, with n gentle bent aU(^ l. r ,-.i w*r' It warn* of passing tide*. ^ I When passion nerve* the warrior'* arm, scrij !o fVv'iKed* of bate and wrong, 'iMdMPi heeded not the fearful sound, turn *1%?e kneel i* deep nnd strong r h ? * \ ?V*> o yes to eye* are gazing suit, "^ Vntf tender words arc spoken, Mil and wild it rattle* on, j'" ith love 'twere broken. I wj(JJ . M _ * I I. t^tfWW the clock that nicasnren life. , O0d**i?":nnd spirit blended ; ^ M?^ih#is 'twill run within the breast. co||') *|1II this strnnje life i* elided. |)U her tfviumu iuu|. j'r * THE WIFE t/iMi iner r Mis M -rinti whs u widow?:i yoiuip, duel * prcltv, rich widow, when I ?r. Otis lies jrHr SiriliHii inaile her acquaintance. Site whs * pi a pi or, I n* wry handsome woman, w hen WIIH| Sipiin* M iion married Iter, and h( his M|,;, lentil, two Trttr* after, she hemp tlie sole pUj| lieir, put on her willow's weeds and pork- van ett-d Iter defeased husband's gold Hi the jjau same limu. ! Mad tine Humor said that poor old duel Mi ton in ver eitjojcd :t ?ini; '? hour altei ?'| he iitairied her; hut how should Mad.tine Imn Knuior know ? Ul one thinp, however, ( I fan oive niy reader* reliable inform:*- ?| in n Mr*. Morton had not been a widow *'| twelve uion.lia er? she re eivcd with > seeming | Unsure very decided attentions f,.r 1 (mm I>r. S:rali:?i?. l>o yon inquire who lb. Stiahan was ? *\ \\ eil, In- studied iiiedieiiie and liatl the *\ title of M I >. conferred upon him, which wall he took /rest pleasure in attaching to his put mini* with a _*r tml tioorUh. Hut il is limn a*?erjed that lie never had a lislf dozen M patient* ill >- many years. He was a a tU young until of piepossessino appearance; the a ready talker upon any subject, and was for I Ui fsel lirat rate company. He played told the Hu e and sang ? was a good dancer the am) an excellent partner at whist; besides der he had some literary reputation. He Indi wrote jwietry and two column ikutrhca and for the "Weekly ie'veler," and last, was though hy no means least, lie dressed in thei po.?d taste, and in the height of fashion, for I How he did it no one knew, but then it . > w ts no one's business. doc! Hut I must be allowed to contradict thrc one rumor, which trained cousideiahle I and prevalcucy, totlie effect tiiHt he supported in<r himself by hi* literary labor*; an ordimt and ry riew'p i|?er scribbler could hardly nflord J Htralian's waidrobe. saw i Old S<|-lire Morton had been deid but ing ' little over a year, when Di. St rah an, de tar, pile nil that gossipers could ??y, insritcd i*, tiie widow and her fortune. The fact was mm iie wauled a rich wife. As. to her, alio and was anxious to leave her wood* and go Ur I into society again ; abd she could devise tera no readier way to accomplish these pur aitl t>oaea than by marrying. When any one c|H>ke to the doctor of her being a threw, left he merely remarked that la* should take whi great pleasure iu taming a shrew. opei t\)T three months they lived happily wed together, for it was in the height of the gra< season, and between Cape May, Newport, up < Saratoga and the White Mountains, they an I were nlone with each other scarce three stoo . -hours out of the iwonty four; consequent had 4y it was inq?uaeibl6 for them to disagree, desl Hut the season was soon over and they tiarr returned to their quiet home?the place aket of all others to study a wife or busbanJ, unp there is no unnatural excitement, no fash w hi i.mahhi Mrs. A. to oatdre**, no profligate love Mr. Ih to out do in squandering money ; so c no ono to see, to please hut the "other into half." wor After a season of long combined gaie* to c< ty, there necessarily follow* one of ex 1 iri'iiic t nun wiich i'iic in uuii unt? hi u is pAsilj displeased. Now llr And Mrs. pocl SirHlmn were both of them remarkably boll dull And as matter of court* both pre *1 furred being pleased to Attempting to pleAM ; And of court* both were greatly < displeased. '1 It ?m their third day at bom*, upon *d I which tfreir fir*t riuarrel commenced.? '< flow it began neither eonld dearly tell. '1 II is only known that Brahan expressed a my desire to dine on roast beef, upon which the Mm. H. said the abominated beef and *ta> thai ted her pcefereuce to be roaat turkey n itb '1 oyster ?awoe ^Jhuaban eoneidrred Turkey met hild's food, 'he'd liHve beef or nothin*. ' it was best io pursue. S \1 have turkey ; and ihus commenced 1 ing the Udder, ho hit war of Slrahan's. One ordered the i stairs, and through the :iier?not to have fowl; the other gave I leaving the dooi unlock. ;? injunctions not to have beef brought j it. His footsteps had ( the house; between them they were the stairway, before his i likely to starve if they remained at both cases from the dooi le; so the doctor went to the village I and stood in the entry. >rn and dined on beef, while Mr?. S. 1 woik of a moment tothr ;ed some of her friends and partook letter", poems and mai itrkey. I fire, remove tho wir es a ifter dinner I)r S. gave a wine supper j the door upon :?o ontsid lie room which he dignified hy the key in her pocket, to of 'study,' a sort of a variety store Meanwhile the doctor rliicb he kept his literary, writing desk j la id, r to the window, spittoon liere also were two glass | he had placed il and a s, one of wbiclt contained ? giant's ; length, his wife with lit eton, hung on wires ; in tho other was servant we < watching li Egyptian Mummy. The walls wore window. or with <Mtrio?ilion nf all il".?.l..o~? 1 '''' - 1 ' 0 , , .... .ic.i ,| i hi* (lonur ptisnei. up >ng them :? cane from a tree w'lich i jumped in, ami alio at n over Washington's grave, n snnff ; pull dour the latter, from wood of the Charier Oak, ncliip | Strul.an ?h? that lib i it 1 the United Slates frigate Constitu 1 lie rushed hack l<> the w ; minerals, fossils and shells ol ali ladder reached the gr?>u Is, specimen ears of corn, enormous '1'ut the ladder up lie J fruit and vegetables, cases of dried the doctor from the upp cts, and jars of pickled reptiles. Slut : 'Let it stay where it it birds weie perched about the apar'- I from the lower wit do?v. it, and voluptuous French lithrogmph* 'J'ut it up liete instai portraits of distinguished personages charge you, bellowed tin e hung promiscuously on the walls; 'Let it alone and I'd do ong reading table, armchairs, a pre chimed in the lower win ition case, a mainironth hell metal 'I hi as I '.ell yo't, hh le and mortar, completed the furui the doctor with rage, of the 'Study.' 'Come in the house, .1 iuring the same evening. Mis. S. had very coolly, hist parly in the parlor. And John want into t Vine held her votaries in bondage the medical gentleman ;er than cards, and Mrs. S. had dts upon every body, incim >ed her party ami reliied, hours liefore set van t John, liege lord canto to his chamber ; ami All night long the d hi he did come, he found the door prisoner. Just before sli :ed, himself without and his wife with' put Iter lips to the kevh In vain he called to her, she could ed : and would not hear; and he was 'What success in lami pelted to find a bed elsew here, w hich tor ?' lid, muttering to himself. "I'll lame 'flic ?,.x( morning i yet." And he laid all night forming door, and called, an to bring her to submission. In 'I lector!' morning he asked her to walk into 'Madame,' replied ilia study; and 'here, seated in an arm. 'Should \ou like some r, they renewed their fierce worded 'I'm not particular.' rrel, during which Mis. S. called her 'There is odd turkey band a heartless, brainless fellow, wh > j,^t, ried her for money. To which the j |1C designed i .or replied by calling her a low, vul |.M]_ |cft biin atom i i ii. .. j r> B.11111 u 11 II h/? 1 " #?! ?* " ' ............ ...... w?i; ? iiinirj During the afternoon ofessional gentleman and author, to pc.,| !lt ],jH i|u<?r, and mil Ida her to enter belter societv. After Doctor!' ch she toyed with her fan, ami finally 'Well, my >leitr.' ed the hell cord, and ordered (he ser Would you like sum* t. who answered it, io bring her car ?| *iu,u|,|.' e to the door. ^ 'Will roast turkey do iVhere are you going," demanded tho 'Anything, my dear.' <'r 'If I will let von out I'o tide,' replied the amiab'e Mrs. Sim n >vvr ly ;M.j. Illu' U[, j I will.' will go with yon, pease.' ,A(ltj ?vVe. o|.je0l lo , tut I do not please.' again ?' I'hen I choose to go.' 'Never.' r'ery well, then, you will go alone ; 'Ami attempt to'tan. |feu cannot go with ine.' 'Never.' t*on cannot go unless I go with you.* 'Then?you ?may ( ,Ve will see.' A|1(1 l)ie |a,jj unlock?m >Vell, we will see,' and the gentleman ljJfl joor ke?l out of the room, locked the door, p ( ,|(js t|aV j ,r ^ jj;i the key into his pocket, nt.d left tho ilictnto to his wife it '?- f , eat, or when she diall i! Irs. S. did not sit down and hurst into vt |,u,u<i lt, M": >od of tears, hut Tailed patiently for ?|irew ' servant to return whom she had sent dm carriage. When he arrived she him through the keyhole, to return A MoTitr.it k t uuvr. ? homes to the stable, and place a lad sacred spots, where we up against the study window. Tho the shoes from our feet, a ler was placed according t<> directions Reverence ; where cmnt a turkey, with oysters and pastry, rial convetso seem rune, brought up to her. The ladder was hands have lingered in 01 i removed, and everything prepared vows hnvo boen plighted lite appearance ol her husband. and tears of parting s! lout the middle of the afternoon, the thoughts Inner around .or returned home, stepped softly travel back through mm ugh the hall toward llm study door, j visit them ! Hut of nil peeped through the keyhole, expect j gr.-en earth, none i* s? to sec a striking picture of huniiiily i where rests, waiting the r contrition. j who have once love.I an u Ige of his surprise, then, when he b others, or our cliihlrei Mr*. S. sitting before his long read- age?, the letter part c table, on her right hi* bell-metal mor chosen and loved spots In which was tire, and a grate over on those apots tney liHve ori which she was roasting hi* mam . stevcntdo, to meditate. ?th specimens of apple*, sweet potatoes even among the charnol 1 her turkey. Next her stood his wa 1 none is so *acred as a m bath, in wliich she was cooking oy* | There sleeps the nur , and she occasionally stirred them I ?the guide of our youtl i hi* silver spatula ; on the table stood j of our riper years?our of tbe bottles of wine which had beer ers 'en-rted us; she w!i from the previous night's revelry, i stranger to every other ch the lady, for want of a champagne and who could And none ner, had deprived of its neck with a There she sleeps, and w go w ood pestle, and using a four ounce earth for her sake. Juate for a wineglass : she had cut ^ M champagne baskets for firewood with Indian tomahawk. On the left had Onion, of hau.L.AK id the doctor's writing desk, which she '?rmr ,n,uler'v inactivity broken open and scattered on the lS>,r Mackintosh, it were lender missive* of bis earlier |ha wind to the shorn Ini iee, manuscript page* ol tales and v * ' ' "ol 9,,PI' Lehe*, unpublished odes, poeins and credit to Sterne, w aid tailor*' bills, all in a l.u^c pile, 'rom le tbe ladv sat reading, first a sweet } '? ^r?nch of llenr i letter, then an ode on Napoleon, and CUP t,inl cheer* I'll not >n, throwing tliein page after page "coneeyed hy ^owpt i the fire. Ton the husband's brain k and woodon curiosities were made ' 'he child ia father of tl ook her dinner. ced from bim t., Millton Tie doctor looked ailently on aa long f? ^'r ' hoinaa More. ie could ; then taking the key from hie ''f*, * . r between ket, he unbaked the door, and?it waa . , ' ,l n'1 ed upon the inside. original thought. Old Jo dm. S,' lie ahouted used it, and after him Well air.' late aa 1740. M There }p?n the door.' inff" i# pb"??. '? Pin buay now, and can't l?o disturb the "almighty dollar' ia ? inga happy hit. Jpen the door, or I'll hunt it in.' ? ? ? m Do aa you pleat*, air,but your inum. Tiik triumph of worm and giant skeleton art placed against admiration of her lovei door -so be careful and not break pect of her huaband ; an in.' be gained by a cooata he doctor waa foiled. For a few mo- tboac qualities which ah iU he stood aud thought what courae rabies. * * uddouly recollect Letter from Hon. W. W. Boyce. be u-iiodelled, stened down the Sauikk Kakm, August 3, 1800. fanaticism wou hall, out doors, ! ,, . . , the Supreme C :d and the key in . ,GKN1I EM,tN : ^ ,ngh rt sl"V 1 ,,,f >'oul tain inaco t?v a. icarce died upon | ,nduc<* ,,le lo ,,i4Sl?" H rel^' lo .vour inclined ; the ag wife had removed i n"Vr* i increased voluni , drawn the bolt ! t, If, L,l,coln ,,u ^ted, I think the to be hazardous, It was but the I ?oul',teMI St?'?8 should withdraw from |v be forced to ow the remaining i Lnion, al. , il not all, then as man) circil|nf,i,,n auscripts into the I a! Wlll.; a',d " 110 ollun- CarollMJl courting than nd eatables, look ! a1,u"^ 1 ,u and by , jn lhu VJ le nnd place the I , , Government goi [ lo comprehend the full 8iC.nlicance ot Woult].be mastei was raiding (bo ol^llo,V w? ,m,8t the ,,.sislili. :il 8()1 and K the lime Pr'nc,P!^. ll'? tdsarac.... and the Benti- , ,n ,IIlu!Hle the i sceitdet! half its ' '""l'1 ,,f !,u! K-publieun party. jan % ho ? >r favorite man : 11,w viul <>? l>'"; I ^L> bis e.eph ,i,? fI0,? ? lower 1 ' tl,e IOgU",i J"U'lt "f Unmans. an which emancipation. To see this, it is bnvj uueill^ tl.e window hi..) to loo.. at their platform. m<mM (jf (jefe|ic .on made John w '"""B1' ?nt?i?dfd u?r ohtioiia rua- If the South In an instant S",,s rol,c.v.|? H!'i'??r come ivalive yet , ca? H)]mil(istriU dliad flown, and | lbV ,mrl .1. | of 0 , ...flow jusl as the I hH>H : U c J'01'1 \bni H" 1,1 " /'"' 7?" ! and einaiicinati. in). t'M"ai 5 ll,al "'cv "re endowed by , ,(HVe re again; roared ! ,,1',lr Ure*lor wilb "'liable M bl for , er window. j r'gb,*; ll,H' H,,,onK ,,u'h0 Hre Ue' "'berty," j fUccess of the I eiied the wife *C.? ftl,d lb,s ?" ,,,ol,on1 ot Mr" "flings. I Presidential elei !l his is intended to include negroes. It i CW8j(y of revoli illv, or I'll din- ,ol,ows. ibwefi.ro, according to Uepubii- liave'lhougbl tl a tipi.tr window. ,auij; l""1 u" ^ rightfully u, our po,f w 'uhle your wanes.' 'eld in slavery. success occur, if ,dow. >S 'l auspicious ockhemi; yelled , 1 Uf '^'"Wican party are bound ruplion anJ , Ib-refore, so h.r as their constitutional LUllcea I lbou,, ohn,' said Mrs.S. l)OW?r goes, to reinovo that wrong. At p?Uv in the I ,.7 present their pract.cal point d attack is yj?rt|j nn<J l||fl ho house, leaving ll,H terrilotiv? i " ,,'i" ?h*? | heso' cundittor heaping curses no longer exwt, then the I Mstrict oil .? |jk?lv lu be rem ling his wife and lu,nb,H "lU recetve their munition, and dent'rnoderatior so on with the'olhor outposts of slavery. ^nd I sccordin oclor was kept a S(uPP?hi"t; li,<1?0 outposts disposed of, lhnt direction, a le retired his wife tkei. the inoycineiit necessani.- must be gRvo wiaor cuun olo and whisper- against slavery in tlifi . tales. stituents last s; 1 he pa.ty will ho bound to exercise its wj,h the most ec ng a shrew, doc- 7'?Htitut.onal powers to destroy slavery in {,rder to Ulfi in the Stales. It would he considered boldness if it , entire'y constitutional by tho II'publicans ,(1 she came to tho . : _ . .- ' ,i aence to gno n< to agitate the <|ueslion so as to influence ;J l?0n?b||CHll the South by moral means to abolish sla- s(.;v<-3 from such t gentleman V*ryV Al"1 M h?l"l T l!'? "d,ni!iion ul place. Mv poli breakfast !'* hUUw' and ll)0 cy ; prudence, i ol some el the border States furnished advantageous U ft if vou would 1,10 nec0ft>,4,>, ?:"j-"ly ehauge the e]se W(l? '-| 4 Constitution, the {republican jiaity would jnj, when in m IO reply, and tho bt's!,rw such enange. and native will he b 1 aL??iisu slavery il too states, 1 ho Ke cun parly jriuni , . pubhean parlv has but olio stopping place , she again tnp- 1 1 ^ U'T t cCl,on? ol,r *lale ? 1 ?euiAlicipaliun. Mr. senator \\ ilson, ol mediatclv withMassachusetts, one of tho ablest men in ^*or js ijJjR j,,, i., the li.-piiblicau party, comprehended the might ).o con (ljii j, mission of tl.is party, when lie said, in Suppose we I Boston,' I loll you li. ro to night, that two courses rem f. , the agitation of liuJnan slavery will con- ,j,ev in(1Hl |el t tintlu while th.o foot of a slave presses tho ust attempt t? . soil of the American Ifepublic." w.;n will you promise 1. u,"[ Wl" M )? * By tlio character of lliis party, I mean Suppose they its sectionalism. It is a party coniinod We will have fr ,,v ca'iii" tn kev ?',l'rely to the Northern States?both its get along very i caiidniates are Northern men. 1 he idea rity, far better tl of the uisj rity suction banding togetber ito of a gorgeot; i? a (diicw' ai?ain'' ^?r purP0l,? seizing1 upon the Gov would be for ot eminent, is at war with the spiiil of the us alone. We ,ome 0?. ? Coiistituliou. 1 he great idea of the Coil j any taxes, direel I am! threw op?'ti st'l">>mi i* the v t?I the States.? Abolitionists? ll Tlio re./.ure of ihu (jovciiunent by one solution. a not attempted M'clltl" >s practical revolution in t!io Suppose they i what sin) shall ^overntm i.t. The Northern States then the i the Southe i<!e, ami has nev '"C'ine tin* master States, and the South' to make cotuino uti of 'tatuing a <>r" Stales sink into an interior condition. j w.ike up rome i i his is not the Union into which our j of a Southern ( fathers entered. It whs udiored in by | as. TIimI tvoiil tho administration of Washington, :i than paving tril -Earth has sonii; Southern slaveholder, ? had humbled j pathizors. fe? I like lousing England. The South sti ml treading with The new order of things which the her l*?"d if she noil words of SO l?u,,ui,i,cau party pr p to introdii.- ' constitution of ] and friendship s WoU i i?, inaugurated i.y the adniinistra j r'n' 1,1 lha ext sell other ; where tjull 0f iJj?co|tl# It Northern Abolitionist, '';is been accum , prajeis offered, w|l0 Woll|,| humble the South. Between ! ficlior than the ied Oh, how, i}lc80 (rt)) admitiistration- was n profound multitude labor such | laces, and ft *|*|ie fj 1 represented tho perfect 1 nuicli of this we lonsured space to eijuality of the States; the second would j ciedit. A i the spots on this r, jr, sent the domination of the North their paper ays sacred as that an,j p ? subjugation of the South. A ! about their ears eaurrcclion, those hail'doz-m unsuccessful campaigns could , :vil war ?ill d cherished?our ! Ilul puIj the South in a more abject con' "on <!ol!nrs, an ii. IJeiico, in all _ Jnj0ut fined to the sho f mankind have i> ,i . . r 1 i epidemic. If I # ,, * , . I>v the Rontiinent of tins iwrtv, I mean ? , , ' Di tho (louil. 7ivia . i o i i" nut (ttPiii Ht del , . , , its antagonism to tlie South. It reouires ' , , > olr Ii i ' "" ?'?l" ?'? l"""1 tin M- lo '"l " lint of all placer, |u ' ( , ?f Wl.liti lo ll,? ? . very ??U. loo... of llic ,I,?J ^,.f l;ve I "f "V tlie l?mii.r of iiuMic sin-ectiin, .tieh aa n leur llioci so f t our infancy , , 1 iic i i mob. domandin J nro delivered by Sumner and Loveioy, , ' i~lhe counsellor Rm) otLer ^ |h<J \>' the doctrine of friend w,,e?, oil, svmp:tl, , for J((lin l:r0wn, tl.e vory agi- q?"*? ?? popuU, ose ear was a taljon 0f t|lw s'avery question, and nu> j"l,T?r u r0H^1' "'"up ,lJ uv'? morous olio r fuels w loch might be cited, iarb,nf?Pr of loi hi our>c.\<?9. show that the great passion on w liich the elove the very J{ blicftn *lv ri,to U hatred to the "nd OHr Nofthl South. ' A, img us to our n Such being the Republican 1 ... "i!^l i 'iinasks.? I lie the South to cousent to ita demMMPkK ,wnr,i ?. ? ji u originated whh to consent to death. Not tliAf l# - not ,legeiienle Go.tempers any< iiarthog measures rious heroes frot no, wlucli every siu.i by this party immediately. No; its c,a?e If Die w >o*e it was in the policy is too obviously a wise moderation, WtP0HI, ^,,1 fH;j as stolen by hiin and its loaders are men of loo much si- for H|| mR'| who translated it gacity lo be driven ahead of their pro equality and on y Ktienne. The gramme Km the mere fact of such a fe!?r a* to the re inebriates" was party taking p. session o^ the Federal tion of arms. V :r from Kishop Government, with the acquiescence of the receive them Wordsworth a South, will be the most fatal blow the jiaTe 0lJr wjnl(' (10 inann" i* Ira South has ever received. The whole New York nail , and from Milton p >wer and patronage of ihu Government jj||t do Like angels'vis will be placed upon the side of negro peace and fraU. , is Die ollapring equality ; the Northern majority adverse sjye . jJUt ona , omas Campbell's ,0 us Will be stimulated to new life ; they ftre d;ierm;ned hn Norris (1058) will f?-el the exultation of being the mas 0llt uf (t PqUll Robert Klair, as r^r States. The Southern State*, on the wo?|j roi, tl, 0f a gude lime com other hand, will be wounded in1 their Rreat calamiliei car 1 s prestige ; their equality gone, bopelesa of ?e,voh RnJ h|Jm Washington Irv- the future, they will I* prepare.! for de YV feat because they will have despaired of vj 1 * 1* n I* I ifioram. !/ JJi l viclory. M in lie* not in tbe a* they are the moral effects, To he active, r, but in the re? , important practical reanlta would also of man ; all the d that can only speedily follow. ' The patronage of the obliged to rent, nt cultivation of! Administration would he need to build a jng a clearer kr ? knowa he most 1 Republican party it* the border slave for thir, in its I | State* ; and the Federal Judiciary would J ty. mulm %m ourt. Nor could we ob- ? . ... i abject submission, if so Thinkilaiioii would go on with Reader do you ever think. ? when it was found not | R gQ|1, aB W0||*RS R bodv. Y? , and we would ultimate Q|ie t,Hy Af,er (leaU) 'come8 yield All, or to resist tin- j Do yQU ever l|link ? cen infinitely more dis- < Want of thought is one sin exist hi present. 1? !,c' ^ whv thousands lose their souls ist powers of the l'oderal 'j |1(>v will not consider. They ug into the hands of our | ,pok forwRrd T,icy wi|| ^ot rs, with the indention of I , ia^jer end, and tho cer ne future would be (,UolM.eB of their preBeut wayi "f 'tualion of the Nurmd I |asl djev flod t|,ey are damne lelivered his treasures, Ins | pf lhinking. ants and his deserters to j Rc'iere me, this vrodd is n id then renewed the war, i j|; which we can do well withot ly Ueptived himself of the | 0j rt|| tl,j, we do well in e* . . . of our souls. 'Don't think,' w ?C(juie>i:es in a Kepubh- , t!i,(. |1H |<tlows that an uncenv lion, I think the question j .,.?i >--- > , ..r.*7 ? * I inliulira L irHMHillllltll I ,ly IS settled against us, , w)(, |(ol Lear c|oge (|| lion> only a question of :nne. j V()Ur > lljtt word of this nuoii. u mi the p.line , . i . . i _ . , , , , 'Hid think?consider and be w V"l ' ,HV0 lhu W..|| says the Spanish prov iepuhlH Ai, party in ' ? CuUW8 rlie dev.l!' Just as , Hior. as involving the no lime8 marry hi baste and rer .turn. So regarding it, 1 (( lliey Inakw mistake. ? ,o groat paramount object ! goulg |0 R am] lhen ( as to let this Republican ,or vears Jusl H8 a bad 8( it must occur, under the .. * . ,T ' . ,. v?i<>iig, and then says, 'I neve circumstances for a d;s- . ... t , thought, so men run into sii hose auspicious circtun- ??? . , . .. . , . . . say, 4 did not think about itit would consist princi. ?i p, \?m . i ,, 1 . look nke sin 1 What would gest attainable sympathy o- -n _ . ? {, ' , - Sin witl not come to you sav i greatest iimtv South,? .? , , , i-..,i i ' h. , , sin; it would do little harm is I thought were most e- , . . i , , , ? , Sin always seems "good, an< died by a wise and pru- , , ,, > , . , , , c 1 , and desirable, at the tune of c i on the part of the South. ,, . . > . , * , , , . U, get wisdom, get dis?rH g \ a vise aiu actc in IU4J?jber die words of Solomon 1 fY? 8.a,t,hfied 1 "0V"r the paths of thy feet, and let tl sees. I said to my con- vstMf,lillhe,i; prov. iv., 26. I .miner, that we must act - of LorJ b ,Dq nQ, insiimtnale prudence then, > g a liu,0 ^ you ^ t by the most desperate ^ lhe Jgooner, become necessary,-pru Q learu lo be thoughtful ! , pretext for the election whal u Mr(J Joi g ,-hol.lness to relieve our Rre - / Make ti|n0 f( , election if it must take ^ction b Co7nmuuo with your oy was a consistent pol. aU(, bo 6tilL Remember my < ,hen prudence might he I)o UQ| bg ,ogt mcre,v for want ( boldness, when nothing ? ['he time is now approach- "If I had Minded my M ij* opinion, the only alter- j weot a few weeks since in oldness. If the Uepuhli- SGfl a young man who had oi ph in the Presidential el. Sabbath School scholar, has no choice but to ini The keeper look a large bur Iraw fiorn the Union. all(] |G,j us through the long, git uardous an undertaking blocking one door after anuth iceived at first sight. length lie opened the door ol lave done this. 1 lion only where sal the young man we aiu to our enemies, hirst, The walls of the rooi is alone ; secondly, they coarHe 8tone) t|,e ,h)0r of thick > coerce lis. Rither alter- before the windows were strong mplish our purpose. Without, all whs beautiful ; let us alone very good, fields, the sweet flowers, and tl ee trade with Rurope and birds weic as lovely as ever a* el I in our happy inedioc y0ung man could enjoy none i linn as n degraded satell UP( never again could he enj is sys'em, whose glories these?no, never again could hers?whoso shame for for ho was condemned to dea would not have to pay bo bad kii|e,i Kiuan, and now t or indirect, to Northern musl jjCt Think of it, only tw hat would he some con 0|,|( anj j.el a murderer ! I sat down beside him and ti undertake to coerce us ; him. rn 'Slates ?re compelled o!i,* said he, as the tears r< i cause with us, and wo his checks, ?j jj(| not mean to iiorninp and find the flag j Wftg jrunk ; then I got angi 'onfoderacv floating over fore j what I was abo d be a great deal holler him t 0|1( jf J had minded >ute t<- John Hrown sym Sabbath School teacher ani< minded my mother, I should i II has splendid cards in come to this?1 should have n will only play them. The here!' Northern society is artifi j, wou|d make your heart rente. Immense wealth jjt| UJ5ne| to see and talk w elated there. A tow are Q?ce |,0 was a happy playful Kings of the Kast; the yOU now ho is a poor, cond'em for their daily broad \ man. Ho did not mind bis 11 nll? is breath ? the breath ,inl govern bis temper, and a ivil convulsion will bring o)lier ilt, went wj,h |)a<] boys, v tern of credit tumbling him habits ; an?l be bees i be first gun fired in wor8(?) until, as be said, w st them five hundred mil- ho killed a man ; and now, n d strikes will not be con- Weeks,be must sudor thodrcadl . makers, but will become As i |eft j,iin be said : .incoln is elected, let us ,yvj|| you not pray for me iance, and if they incline a,]r?etit "oh ! tell boys ever; rguinent of King* against minq (heir mothers, and keep' \\ lion, m sixty days, they ^a<l companions.' lundred millions dollars, . ^ ? ? trses of their unemployed Piiayiko vor Uais.?At tl g bread or blcod, perhaps a great drouth in England, se negro equality will not be 1 fanners agreed to bold a speci r, and the begiuuing of a | to pray for the much needed ri on may take place, the tbe appointed time cante, th ng years of peace and fra- was surprised to see one of his ' uo reaction takes place, bath scholars bring a huge t ern tyrants persist in put umbrella, and asked her why lettle?very well. If noth* on such a lovely motnin a hut the sword, be it so. child gazed at him with ovide that we can grasp the ai the inquiry, and replied4 41 s they can ; that we are thought as we were going to descendants of those glo- for raj?, I'd bo sure to want t n whom we draw our lin? |a.' While they were praying orst comes to the worst, arose ?n?l ?><? sword in hand, fighting which was soon followed by a I Ices life desirable?justice, Jer storm, by which those win r ountry. Hut I have no prepared to the meeting werr suit, if d comes to a que?- while Mary and the minister /e can give blows as well 6red by the umbrella her fai , and we are as apt to her to bring. t quart? s in the city of ? ? mm m iey theirs in New Orleans. Look Ui\?Llere is a good >t desire war. We wish der the guiseof a fable :?"A ; nity in the Union if pos- once picked up a sovereign i thing there is, which we Kver atterwards, as he wslket to have, in the Uniou or kept his eyes fixed steadily on I !ity. Wbe to those who in hopes of finding another, this, for they will bring course of a long life be did | i on their country, therm different times, a goodly numl snity. gold and silver. Hut all ll ILL!AM W. BOYCE. while he was looking for th< rovence, W. S. L\ les. not that the heavens were hi him, and ualure beautiful ai is the primary vacation < never once allowed hia eyes intervals in which he is from the mud and filth in s ?- I " p-iVMiM siiijhuj 111 vHiDi nougni me ireeaure ; una win lowledgeof eternal thinga; rich old man, he only knei firn, will facilitate actifi earth of our* u a dirty road i pick up money a* you walk a ' l' '' J**#***- w . i -V itiug, j Hmuimus. You have ' A Cool Marriage. u unist die | V|,e extreme coolness of our Western judgmeot. cousins is worthy of admiration. They ' see everything in h practical point of iple reason j view, and h h p?nernl tLing, they manforever.? ago to get the Lest in tuatteis ot har r will not gains by the cool assumption of simple, , reflect oil j unsophisticated manners. Our l-'riend tain cor.se- , Jonathan was one cf those 'green oiic-s. ?. And at a minister, settled in one cl our ves? >d lor want tern villages, in which the primitive mantlets of pioneer lite had not been siuoolhot a worltl ft,| hy refinement and cultivation, was it thinking, seated in his study one day, endeavoring the in alter | i0 arrange the heads of to-morrow's dis hispers Sa- course, when his attention was catied by erled heart t u |<>ud knock at tlie front door, t hooks?it j The visitor.- moved to h? ? tal! ? ? b" " 'Consider j k\, shambling countrymen, evidently ar* t^od slop ^ rued in his Sunday suit, and a stout s0- gir' atliied in a dress of red calico, which, e* j, 'JIurry by the frequent and cotnpla?ent glances nen some toward it by the fair owner, was consid enl at loia- ere(j quite a magnificent affair, bout their 4Won't yott w alk in 1' asked tbe tninsutler for it jstor politely. irvant does 'Much obleeged, Squire, 1 guess that :r gave it a we wj||, 1 say, your'e a minister, aint l, and then you ?' -it did not Yes.' you have ? 'I reckoned so. Betsy and me?that's ring, '1 am Betsy?a first rate sort of a gal anyif it did.? bow 1 pleasant, ?Qh Jonathan,' simpered tbe beautiful ommission. Betsy. lion ! lie You are now, and you needu't go for 'Bonder tQ deny it. Well Botsy and me bavo y ways be concluded to bitch teams, and we waut t is a wise y0ll to do it.' ihing rash- 4You want to get married !' t make an 4Yes, I believe that's what they call it. I say, though, Mister, before we begin, Learn to |et's know what a going to be tbe damaird whither g0S> H3 I reckon it isn't best to go it >r culm re- blind.' own heart ?01i, I never set my price. I take what million ibcv give me. >( thought. 4 Well, that's all right ; po ahead, mlu? ~ ? isier, if you please ; we're in a hurry, as Other- Joe's got to fiuiRh a plantin' the later to a jail to pHlcj, Mfore night, and Belsy, she's got nee been a lQ felc?, the butter. Thus adjured, the minister commenced icli of keys t||Q operations, which occupied but a few K>my halls, moments. sr, uutil at ?]vj88 me, Betsy,' said the delightod the room bridegroom. 4You are my old woman, bad come noW) ai?'t it nice 1' in^ were of | ?p"rst rRte J4 w as tbe sntisfactorv renlv. jiinnn. ?nu 'UoKl on a jerk,'said Jonatbnn, as bo jiron bars, j(ja wjfe a[,r?ptly allj darted out at tbe green ga(e j0 g0 w),cre the wagon was left, it singing NVbat's your husband gone for V ; but this ^ed the minister, somewhat surprised, of these - q expect it't for the sausngps,' was the oy none of confU9e(i reply. ho go out, jusl ^}jen Jonathan made his appearth . ance, daugbting in his hand a pailful of ho himself 8aU9asoi.? only years .M am made lliotn, and I reckon they nre g??J* ^ they ain't you just Bend alked with tjiem back, and we'll scud you some died down m?r?' do it, but m ^ m ry and be> Thk Quaker asd tiik Bully.?A ut, I killed geuuine bully called upon a 'Friend,* awhat my vowedly to thrash him. J, if I had 'Friend,' remonstrated tho Quaker, lever have knocking aside his visitor's fists, 'before icver been thou yroceedest to chastise me, wilt thou take some dinner ?' sore, as it The bully was a glutton, and at ouce ith him.? consented, washing down '.lie solids with I child like strong libations ol strong ale. lie rose ned youug up again to fulfil his original erraud. nothor, did 'Fsiend,'said the Quaker, 'wilt thou s he grew nol flrBt tako boiuo puuch ?' And he rho taught supplied nbundance of punch, itne worse The bully now staggering, attempted hen drunk, to thrash his entertainer : but quoth the iter a f3w Quaker? ful peualty. 'Friend, wilt thou not take ? pipe ?' This hospitable offer was accepted, and i ?' and be ?v? i- n- ' - -- W.? Lfuuj micriy weak', SlttggereC across ywliero to ih0 ff,)or chastise the Quaker. The awav from latter opened the door and pulliug him toward it, thus addressed him? lie time of 'Friend, thou earnest here not to he veral pious P"^^- ,1 g*v* l?>?? ? et offering, al mooting but ,hal dul not as8Uag? wr*tl1 i 1 in W1 on gava the a drink offering, and still thou e minister Uritto tLjMlf; J gMt thee a burnt little Sab. ???r'n&) "either did that suffice ; now I Did family w'" tr- ,',ee w'tb R ',6HVe offGrinS'' And i ? i:,i with tiiat lie tossed him out of door*.? gi t!T. T1?1 .ufficd l,i,?. !iit surprise - ^ m mi iVhy, sir, I A Goon One.?Pat was helping Mr. pray God Plank to get a safe in his office, ouo day, he ombrel* ftnd not being acquainted with the arthe wind tjcje inquired wiist it was for. le clouded, ? ) ,, prevent papers and oilier articles ieavy tbun which are placed in it from being burnt 9 came un jn CKge Qf flret? 8{lij ^|r> p# i drenched, ?Al( surG( will nothing ever burn that were shelt ;s pUt ir. that thing t' ith had led -No.' 'Well thin, ver honor t?M K? moral un- ' A^er ?ell'n8 'ut0 "n?e thing whon the ground, jjow TO nK A Lady.?No woman can And in tlie H |a(]y wj,0 would wound or mortify pick up, at nuotber. No matter how beautiful or >er of coin*, cu|iivi*4C(l *he may be, she ia in reality tieso year*, j co?rMt and the inate vulgarity of her na* fin, he saw lure nmnifests itself here. Uniformly ight above |cjn<)f n?j courteous and polite treatment ound. lie g|j pereonw, is one mark of a true weto look up man which he en he died, r v this fair A man whose caution is exceeeive, set' in which to dom feels the satisfaction that comee from long. a senae of security*