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[From the National IntWg.nr.] A Reils -f the Late William LeWaaeu Of Ali thidistingilhed -men wi6o have passed triof,tb eo In either House 6of',dre a .rlUiply ho one, ot any thing - i.equal.ability, who hy left, fewe traces.4 the page of history o on - the re cords of q s,.-that W1lain - Loqndes, the.-eVMtW . Sepreseswative for' setetil years of the State of Soutif Cprolinst. Not 1hat'he was less h6nored and respelted, as 'well for,his.elevatd patriotism and.his fin Intelleet sA for his high moral qsalities.ahd social firtuest, "a11any one'of,his cotempo rarles ta publid .lift. But that, so felt of his eiqment speeohoe are to b4ionnd- or reo0Mis attbqtabIa, -Ipart, -o. his un. ared 4fleuene, wih ed Isthan the r true value upon hi owm ereiltions, and in part,to ari Objection whi6h -h%had, on principl$,.44 th; generkl, of ora a A sketoh, howeveR. offe of t.e,rdefest -of the speeches qC iis iaineut, stafeqmn, who, but for his #Ailidg inods , to - ogvr kniwed , g*e wbi the bighist'hou, -ors in the gi o ouutr.i .te re now - enable'd to present o. o r rear;. through .the kianes,ot Ii zto whose posses.. -sIon it came by of a relative Besides the rart 'roducltion, as an 4eeption tq Wf to deeliqe writing -oa~t. Gio hhjeet to' thioh it re. la4 11OU t aI $ 1 est evefy ' adixwfo 'rightky appreciaLe.the -memOry of Periy, - -t4geow.ndt N011. Commander,whose vie *tY, - xba&Erf*,dnti the 'wa of 1812 gae sa4ty'to .the expos Tonie of the. eetry,, adgreatI contribut9d,: with the subTequu.t.,events, Abn ut, an hope. XndorWd in Mr, Schator Sibesa RJandwo in, - 1- peschef.10n. ,W. LogenIe., for' .t RAe * f thefamily of Commdere Perry,Or. ten ofby Mr. L., at my reque."d e;io* of 1820-21. - Mai. OuAlax.%: I could wish b W1 q re, nmot hope, I WAS gentleman from K%tVfelsy -'(Mr. Illix)by withdrawing AhI p4'g - ),*t I" . r4o,thqoommI15e p portunity of givnk * direft vot 61,4 W r WhI,i1 beftethem. WI( the xki'o th ftien.rm l i (Mr.. Randolph4, allovid hjW to 0XV R his Iew,to 4 e oion. mW,Wi, :rwuld iav bee- esitirel aie As.IvN x1phan 1*.at (W, o , . I . .Wedsot 49413 deAns the oases in w f6e by the ;etq~*~~l~.4I 0eir ot it esh6 bea . . e4 bed .9wer.J *4or the.ful th theota ih 14 met hrbq t0 . .h ibI,bt that an7atsetabled-fest wo"W be 'a Asto.I#ower whiaIk is .Amk to elade' tqresis his ega.m*e, aball r4uke ou,r we*ninI1jheniigt 'ar' f66elg. You will rally. the'tlespondlig spliits. of the country by his natne. , sta not'willing, to speak of the battle. of lAke. Brit. - It it a theme for pride nd. evlpgop, and that timpor Is subdued jn.,P 44*. by the condi.. tiop of that *ian's fhiA ' *hom we ow ihe,vjoto*. Ilut thdug? j4 ino, deoribo, nefor shall I - forget th6 -jlroututanoes bf, that bate.:,:o.ur&g*r dtht'have, save,d poqt d0t., f 4i capturo, 1 pot fropp ,estr ze tion. ..The ' I,hest pral., pf. othir mon tkg d'ha,ive en to take i4 ui iroi captivt WyInhozdk6ale dekil.-, batt 16 pas at ready lost; 'abd-it wAYs,s 6:nom6iV when the rarest union of:skill Wud oouregi oguld not have affeoted a retreat, thit. the enfus' 6f Perry gave yed4 . a!as i V& nItber the de Mtibe which pop4e. n j, ' whl h lo . wed It. gafU ne, t anent, dieration to-fe ~W.~e, a 1 of-th , I know of no action of m rn ov 6f noient time; where success hasresuita oroe un deniably t6cm the personal Ond of tha cogimTnde wo'of'the gr,sJ aotlo s Of cafr.,day b6 4aeetAidfdT the arri I of. an'-une ren abtmet.*.. 'But isho wIlUeli me' of-'anoteWoinftulder, who. In thW mpt 4eepevate porU.of. his ba tie, lei 4ho comnjajqA, wI- lie co4ld 'ndt otherwiseav ,'aio brouglit' aok 'with him the reinforcetnefit4ldh saved'his viLo-y 1.' The naval lduty 6f the -bu1try rthqut Npot,. I Mike' 6Ainvidlous.. dql for* '4t ..no f,II ray -t -2 thei diVqeu%t, %fo-whode on geV, a,ter is :Ighe.. afiv -vy *,hRilis dpne 4o b hd*'uch* been d'ofe by- lebatLie f Lake Eie t' ohAracter Rod its: . 'os r$ 6 seamaf1 wh94 oe waIt 6, be 9mbitore by,qe 09o I ioly of hiaolcompae' abein. eiclude4, from 1he -bounnyoo&h4. ternmet. If, Mr. Chabirniaj tht'omenaader -hadlqnpr; llved,'If a oer waveta tlni: - but I Must do opra this coureq -of Obler.. vation. Xiynd io pfilointly, filled with. the reeoifovis f 'whaih wa#, withfut refleotiag, up6n what he *old hav6 beon. We have gentlemen, the fulAAW.jo,6of th'at ti dh -ta 4f. he-proloed ,boi ty t e. .ir deSttute. Theuestjon1s,1 SIMPe Yo. Will syu deodp ,uo e that the o *hlareng4 'and Waterloo. A -CONT T.AMT-vA.A ci4ental)y turntng over the page o that nost, ge4ia boq. Mr. WebetrrivatCOr'espu% enc our eye ret.' 't il whg! words. They.ate aken' from 'K Aetoer of Mr. Webster-tO, is dang r" ad'".-Gotu.. bia, q.- C.,' 8-1;1d haa ,no-ning, six p'efopk at'Mr. Pre1bte?' The Utter thu epoWbltedqdV .We arive. t 'rening'by 'ailroad golfegabtac e Ttinifiat i h evegiidg,and -ti s niAde aocblightl proaeo6wthOthrt-hle cqll64 L-Wmpui Gor spuare7 ,rs.', reston ,hd 11(414 partty.: ITlyGogeritor.and " i Ai Judge,4A.dth' .eople-of-tld h 'q~~fp s .g wt-e.ol 'rsen; To Y e go to. dine -t Coln HaV w, eiotvbing at hite "but 00; fks.,dding i .oqs'fh oti . fmrro 4w 'in ib the 'h1f:-eur' e'- r 'ism. tati 1 1re'e.i t: *IPreer,oti'. hesitb ise1 , f better tt 10when ., is,e e. !a.1ee hanr4enid yeeg reat eta ,of N r land 9 hyli.h d 0ll onnv !i*d.,cDuftf Womed 'A toe ti lipi thdye*m.bj&.Soete n,thI to Af Orfe C in n'her thdae~.Snd w4 ton. a t erqobight, I~Jt i CNE - ". -AhO tlt raotlth' dooi itp i feW'VHf, "6y those directly and kwatantly rte In the subject, un. derstand the oiehb or the-philosophy of adv.r"ialng is, however, em phatiP,it ically, a science, and to be reRf, must be studied clos?f 1thd'VWM er.tood by husiness m.0i. A-treat this science (which, of coude. 06 given in a newspa. per-pfra pid - b6 one * of the ipq tsff r for th merchnnt, mneelaaio,NnA riis6n generally, thr. eduld be it* . Maly Anen.4'e understand well enough AteodsAf uniOngup profit.a0d lq*s, and wh% efl even sufficieni yerse in the- "t s of trade" as wert 6kifoV qhuitan nature, ea tdtTakP ver lialesimen; are,f'et no deficient.in tikwiedFe of thoicience of adfertising, -.plailosopli.y. of the art of -bringing tomers within reach of their. en' to be.':ar behind oth6, ' Is illfy in terepects than the 1YAO who) fa uttrip hm in 4t 6 ualing khemqlyl of t superiO advant"ey. wheb a e f th.%subject under dhw~icli,'and i T4 k_ h9 h','a 9d how' .1.-.- days of do gten to a 4 thedasode 1i of the ut 'mbst impo?Tn CeOWve t business nan who 416' e.i busin . .The. qLe Ow V .jqX,,advertiaing re not w a o0, .cop tical. ,,7 is , ,fhe-- vhites'of jank4nd to' V the crow4,' and' Mhien'thr% I h or an excitement, :even to se - w. clotlies-wringer, or any other,sie ng. .advertised in the 'paper' isd Ae crowd ; and in pro. pottion it n 'n ed. to create the excitemelit V;e.profits arising from the. t Op4ators. .Some p *- ho are doinga toad. the bA o,a the hain w 6ish to o onlyam usine * 1refrAiii from advertisin,. cept tough to khep hito from doi n o i at all. The result-of our-6 erv ions on this sub' ject, (and we n now reme'mber e. Single qxceptI n t b the rule,) is, \that ihose wi "adv6 ' most liberfily in. drease'their busia fastest and,- make U p uch int said on t4il ubJeqt--' ,nough to; Iff k-but. we Vi not' parne the su e further at present, What. we;bav d is said offly by -WKy-of-a' hit 0 hotn it may con "ei atd' nt dpe they mar Wve thegra o le t .V ig'h Mandarde SEN8i,B On -r-In an a4dres on R~epon'stronQ, recel, at' Tkov, N. . enry W%4 Be4her is . 0or0. e said : - ' he utl)$rn tment Sials an ing feads, a ut.,-iu Oing *he "'"re,I k o the scofaT 9 184has sw*$ over n, tha.4 pr prit has been o -4on. at I hrI e1 they a )iat their po i been WAVL 0a ;thsonI a a . r .sw~t A alepce to b . , uik of this, the .w adet 6. t e eprte as 0 ij aet A 0 10 I-e,ay a rVIne it Sqder Leter-J Wilkes 14 d1. vitus. 'he Nor(ok J"t ofSat?Aday.AWn. tains the folldwTng sing ar letta: MpRAib (tTY, Ja ryy , 1$9ot.-.v Editor Norfolk Post : Sir-I 'have lnst arrived in this place frAn -r-Pa-)rhere * tiaw and talked with John *.Wiltes Booth, the supposed assWssin -of your ate .rialeut. That he would be alive f6ih ?had occurred at yoar capital may seem strange,. bpt ip is tra. hevpt theless. I saw-ilm and B. Harris; wholeft witlh him not four weeks ago, and 1earri ed from him all flh hardships that hi hnderie't in leaving this cuntry. Is ,saya that %o cne 1*ho ha* the least re" ard for trutlk will say th he was in Ford's Theatre on the night of the 14th April last, an4 won(ers *hy .go one peesent on that occasion did not pretena to .recogni.e the- nan that. ihot!Linooln 1:411 th.by were told'that it was him, by Lory Keen, his bitter enetuy H did not, liowe%r, toes, deny Or admi& that he had.done the deed. but 8(atM that no one could trtfthly say, of their own Nowl~e,ethaC It was him. HeXelir*s tat Ms. Surratt was 4inocent, 'and woiders - h6W, tht ran that wail killbd it tie- b'irk4 i6c. 11. 1arne4' from the papeirs hatrg had a heavy b6ard; and had sbeareA or Cut it in-such aff~ A*lswad 'mnani r. that'his (Booth's) thost intimilq da would .not iecognige hit. as looth. He thinks. iot - Miibeliev 'ocent or guilty,. that i.fonRdh, e w wMa hi'te been sacn Vdad to their.wd'-ury and oonntded to lisVe, lob ht did. Ajid a therecan b,e ,o bartL :t61lig,'L)vill statp what be. told ii nitaing pame. . He ordoin the river M 4orgetowd; sMippod th6 next day nAr Fpirfax Court: hoe;. t4b next 'night he was taken near Mddleburg, he remained two daa - lit 'e than th Weeles tra?e) was .ahed for. sohne time, until Har. j, who,'was-not mentioned in the afkir, and who-could. not appear publicly, pro. cired a a, rhich- they ventured to .3eA , ' madlagd fe. Booth was immeditaly t4kbu - sick,. and has bedn the rmnistof the tin'i since In Octobev.6 whe imch better,. so much so thathe1t4ok'some exercise, in .The oplui ai', Out reiapsed,'sod was con* 'finea to lisw .m untiabout four weeks ag.. -Hih consitution, in my -udge. entejs ruined, and I 'don' behipte e *0l live lone. "{v>W w prepahf for Vlhafge:bf ci%ate, and" if n6 rMapse hAs taot place, is proabl. now in an other*'otntr a here be wifl ment with more bluis 1 people, or people from the saieca nt - .)Ir. ' r,Iwrite nueh 'or tng. Jil that-l flar ,ou will not 9. able a i $ou*; -lib i Qi We- tr44 the whelb6 rutik; a I you'wish, yAu'qu publish it. I shal not b 4in thoofin. try to'read it.. You, truly, It&,rxcor a, Ea "/P - kehool teacher *h' has -aged a long. time 1h his piofeside; teass. ed-Th isuene of a: nlm da T he ide of a mily c te IIt to denis urgol s. I hve found it to be thi universal eo without exoeption, th.hos1 *_,V4 'arseof both sexes. and' !bavq had nces to fewpdpe when .oompred witit 6 , %wi * 1. Bettser r"e" edi inneistim, an IvAw#u as IE~* yandetstandingly. b1t per~ made eaiaqXk 4ti u irn i aua; e gempevsaper TRO E AIU$eU350meer, -IA4A*tq er the Pro. thufth, bPlish pit IrT* 1,6U%Q rip. ,.4 52,00 on* Yea,' -4 00 Ab f a7t*A cents oj6 spa"G a lnq riVars W , r i ton Wt to eat Tosri .i.o adveise, a. ftal ;uboe 1. " a to no"ae ir Pot. 0111M oAg Wilstate boah where theit pape* arntd seit, &n4 wherq the. WI tut'e. -* th .Efea4o sabealpti'i 41p4r1,a 1 kon the maWs. will te the mi= torehowhis fborip. U9 an early rince. * -- Comm iong shold be 4 se,. teu(OM (7ASrtt#, AV.. Oct 66 . Wviyi* A Ni EW 8-RAil"a-O aP "TWO BAPISS BA*NER," - WII, BE 0mVEWOED, O0 PAVVRVAT, TyPS Or tn'kM*A* AVO'VB 1Y the Former -Popletotr. AM appy .In being &ble to make t%% aoeabiouncesment. rAhchmn#r *1%l be publilhed%ery SatmrWy. 8bebtIpdoni are respeoffully Pe Usitei. $8.00 per annua. Address - JAMJ8 N; BE8, Pjoprijor. 31sba news in Geo a- and South Carouda will 0' oo. twice, and send bill to J. N. .. . sept 28'6--2 'D E6y C4iO WMA.TI*As, 13 WARING I ERRON. e wstr iet ', 14. ct I8YO1, PAPIR t THII L)Y'TIMIS 41 be ftVisbid at annum, I* advalde. TIME TA-4r1KLY TIM,ES will be pub. - lo& emy etday, ThepU awd Satur. 4b.mor*%ng, Sdsupolied for $.00 per ant - - Te We $y ews. will be publlb every TS Y 0o0vtfut and malm- to subsoribers at $4.00 per an. n it will Vontain all the Political,Cop. a, .A0*tpIral inahall and other Itnportant niW* and Will be spelally do vatedto-the aalscelent of the interests of our. A itut and Mechanical or labor. ing po%tio.-a. ADVzft-*FtAVQ ;fa & For.one squarea (IQ lines et less,) $1.00 for cook inserton.- Advertisements not limited, will not be Alsontinued without a written order, and will 4 ohargsd at full wates. The. "ealet- :samed4rd, B , -MOI49X PITUM, PUn1isED WX1KLT,AT ot12"Aa . ii., S. o RMS1 Fr one noaft 25 cents, or 79 Teents for theemonths,pAyable strict' ly in advaeS6. either in specie or provisions. No. sabseriptions - received o)p any ot* terms than. the above, ur for a longer or shorter period. Any person obtaininga club d?en na%es Vtile ve the per ge.is. - Advetieements Ired at 1 00 per scgare-(10 ilAg) foi the first sgsertlon, and 75 cents for *Very additional Ifisertion. oet24'06 r" l annu'm in United *e, or t Dollars a iasted at- the rates of .oqare ve lines for d.a ftrtion.qad nts'for each i&tion. Obfinlies and Mar. oagdfiar at those rates. jhu$LR a *%e #Mssa, .. . ,* Editorial j'Tisatrand eco. 4 ij *o er b.aa ata... eaatt NI.fsosamdasss n st