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Soected Poetry, 8ONNET. -il11 I Cmorget (ibvo whell the Spling comes Imck, Awel ihe gr-een i-istS beginl :ibou Mhe freeq, A ad Alngun 10.!rghtun ; nno I"IWrt Y Inek Ii> living, at no mr cr inclriics. A id no eyes weary ol I he raile.s a,ir -. ''he wmld gwws swcoete tlan I he:O c:im Mi:r, Live ilit white violets whosio 1re:ai hlasi 11111110 It:Ah liko a p'i'low where yminig heads a e laidl, -A,,.,ranl andl frail, rand hkid in their w:min air ; When all sweet flower-seens ruis like hi py rhymieg, From goblen ietnovif's of olell ilmit ,s A m 1 out. ot' )ath spwings Liife, aid jily f'ron pain, Antid lauglter tW young lips, and love to Ahall I orget (lice (1hen. rorlget, thee [hlien ? I o,fwln Spelio"r. 'GlOY. 510YROUItS' 1 ITRER. OF ACCEPTA NCE. Cfwdiall 16dorsn /,! b>emnorrah'r 1%P>l 'rm- Th, "Id buicol % e; & Viee)d (anil Denoun,cCd. U-ric A tig -4, 1 SGS.-(en/cn: WIe i tih city of Now York oil Ilit H t. tilt., in 1.hle ir(Sence (;f a vast nIii. ,itlde, on behalf of the Nat ional )eio cratie Convention, you tenderid m1w its Ianimious nomination as their candidate for the olie of President of the United States,1 SItate I had no words adequate to express my gratitude for the good will and kindness which that body Iimd1 shown to mc. It was my ambition to take an active parL, from wiih I aill Iow excldeti, il the grat strilgh gnig onl for t.Ihe re"t oraition of go, gov. ernment, of poace mald prOse)r,.rity to our Count.-y. hitt I Ilvo bool eaniI, up b,.. the wihlimling tiIe which is' haring ut, onl to a1 great political Chanllp, anid I find m i l'sef uiabi - to rosIst it. PreSsure. 'Yon llhenlso givel tile : copy of the reolultions pi t fihrthIi by Hi (Coveiion, showig its posiOton upon Al the great r1iestiolns which no%w a1gi11e110 the1 coi01' try. As the presiding oflicer of Ihatt Convention,1 tila familiar with thiir )cope and import ; as one of its membei I lmn a1 party to their terim. They ar, in tccord with my view i n(d I sanl upon thnm in t.he cnont, upon whILh we are nlow. enteril.', .111d I sirive to carry th m u1 t ill fill l-o', wher .v 1 hmiay be placed, in political or priv:i I then MIA tAwl. I wudd wnj voi Ahego wordn ofavuPplann, in :I A.-er,' a. iis the ell"fo inar.. 1,ortil. , w lit IT:1 011,eo 11ponl refleclioln, to eb n eor. quably0% Ih( tclims' ofmny appr11ova:1 of the rosoh"bium of tIhe Convention. I have delnyed the uern fowmal act o C0o1in1 Uulicatiig Iito yonl in writing what I thius piblicly sail, for the pur11po of seeing what light tile act ion of Co 'ngrot: would throw lpol th interests of the country. Its acts sinco the adioill m1ont of' the Convent ioil show al 'aariml lest at chiange of political power will give to the peopl. whit the ouY t to hale, a clear statement, of what has been,i dont, wathe leolley (lIrawn froi ihem ' I. ing Iti Ip st eigih t, yor . Tho,lhtlitl men!j fe(el thatthee hve ben ron im to illia l it tona n mnt which p11w I.:n (p.rou t11he publet. knowleii .i. P T 11 itrsi s ee fit. has not til allieiself dill mi1.tliar powr, iell bit too be brnght to ber. dictlyupon the ltion itt manytH I ta tes, buit al holdts oigiie yitself i perpltua ssion, prth j)hol avowed li prit'pose of mi- isuich tow as (b .1 shle se liiiIet, or,iew "fnih eltefiins hicwl 5lsaclkelpla to d ewo tilekits 'rg. It.ddnt hrisbre1 saiun, bthookrce, tthomght a gain1 If' it. Biactin mter oof sha tere' is wiei asembwho shaevter polefori the bei ryofopr oanttyihasmetnrelt t mol pk eptial ieWcin att. t li'owar its 1(0 e0 Sto Underii i i rine isothme on the tals orgaized by0 1 is agms arliti o posm' todri the ep ler of1( therh theiihs of o lae pait int stan' th eeored tat, toughtfic me o 0ti(sein suc action 01ts pro tate toeep ih pubeans of'rty, m1iotives trourand r deer an thet ern is to ths olddutrmi por tic al porweor ofitthre govaeread of. soed exyUl ichran s drives hur o to acts o laor.rs an socmipobit th. Manys oflii th e bt laide and inur dires ofCt.honublof pavrty havet doen. y eplorcedi'as y thIiolnc of 'rein freacto and its rtdecy to k.tiee.u ditrdour iconty opTyhegret in. Leesonfhchl ureUniore deand aeorf derce and ahi.irn o ts intia ur..t uiswotwhich wtwljt n eX cannot minitainy ofThe mids of. buiessme atrei perpex te by poerae. Thours inof thil ono Caber andolengthenedtby hi c.oliin mofb h discordaand ine. tivest ofsxacin of gi oernentteur wpthpth areclarration byo thei havy tad they cant lemano the tategathey Wli oresn it.hout milicio f ata hry ioa tetiot whichsal renstr odr and laws dornth, anoshl it ~olf the Sourdens whech mn whnde an exay tc weusre sofkte coury Yet phant hs mL oent thold giemi power ithown into the Senaoto Chamer and tongrytesinasthal hn oieleens of thescoand volonco.( boies. ofsoeu' oftem Sother Satits edwith Jthe elaion their thir dlipstat heyecannot thae iong e Sat lokhey0 Thes mtaen,o wh,ca tfey coays si,ler -opeitio StafP iiar t at the mastjers NoN h, :t4il] that there dhail b' be o p.ac. a11 power at thIle S itonh .:lv that, whih is Ia do. by .rltrary powcr. N,verv I IJ li ai ,n 1; il 1. low." il m thatelm<~n Illql ' Iil own dwmir sevat in) Coll,-": 1o tihlli( r-ler inll h Ie So Othll ; (Iverv Ilm n lm,ws Il-tfillmY n(t only owo t ir I e:t 1:je 1 Io. [ f tins o r b t ' I t ht Iee mroI tive 811:111 lir,l Id r. I tu 111 111, 1 S V k ( ( I ( WI II 01 It in Ir :I I ' l ( i Ilf I pI >wI , of W n . hf a rxeir. f o ' 1ng. l:m ll, promp. 1 t.hlo to lIo It t i in f o w - -- \\ Wh' thI i t- her a n. ofthe (:ie o1 ie thir retciirnhV eiti iiiute. \V) thib' l(-li ns uI' -e'W m 1 ne Ilw d pne r o11 ll 0 f tI Ill IIrol *i 1 1'1111m honior.3 wlilch ro onItWOIIL of' a !lmi .tI of ei re Ifo:ie. The-se mf i ,ie n I.m I'ld inl po il ong where Iti l.v %,:Il no1 '. lrg th1 i vlows of pol'v, 'la(. wlw.o thlv C111 n0or-o lhrm. \ lwln ()4 ilt-r Ilall b adm ith'd t hll ' i' 1in111 rl . howI thl( n:maiminpg 'Smllhernl Statec,.b<" t IhnY will 1mv' in . no on im. , ( i.f.y will have mlore powver inl tho S.,nl Ov- thanll ai majt y if ti h! 1o l (I I Il IUTnion iv i in ine of theo grat Il v:ti l I ll1 w iweri. ni I o) C tiI I ub ica p:-t proesad' int h I11 I 'i I I I I k, ( I I I 14- . -: i lz 'II Io iy I Inl d to thi" r-n . I., \ Ih Ithe c11 if of thl int rebeliion ha ve - I I in ed to t he re,nh f Ith. w. r I a :I r nt o 1,11 tliel ly (Ili' 4 1.d i n -.11 1 r .: i: fdiih suprt Iof ils4m , an mo Wnir fla iliic.-1, alld ar I r n v ilho, fi l o oIf Ilhcir examplo it, h:t :na:k dhepinh of thd ouhf li.h4 toLoIlmer nul i m Iry, not only v n a to thv-ir .b buItI to Ilte gr.:..,-t and pro-'-p-rif - 'of folr C111m11 mom t I 'Y W t !"'0 t ! ; , who, witlouit. abilityf or i?nIhI't I (, im-1 vl. bet'n 11hrowni by ti- -C-: ina o civil conIV. III ou I 11: in I I i 1 , - l I.t I prolilI, arv tri.v;In... I :I, a v'. :h - , '. \lld Ihll v :n I:m 0, afre Ih' only I 14 , - 1 ('.4 U ion i m th ca'it '(:4f 1nly hfv n. 1roeC fo n?I a Iioni fun trfal r f ,r1h a ( n I (W 1111 i, ( (i ro to ' pron:' I i :w 1, the r ', and t d h1 !a pinte: of a i o t 1url4 j-an-d. l f n (a ae i .e il r by iI.. wh o v, .If i ti I, tSllIt orip It 4ell1 1 >1 it W Il gll-IS o o e r . : Ie-, : .I, al: Iilt1 4 " 1 v,Il 111' 11111 N II I:I JI l ' 111l it', li: i t at- .: I of' nm . 1 11). II!tI Owt 1' 11 111 t I11l'1 I ierlthat o i 4h 1 ch l 1 l\r w h Ih e a f : l'p\\' t. : li. : I w h 1i ;o n t i l, t. 1.w 1 :: it I, b . | I !i4 " ci t in li ' con dda orM '('Ol , a ni - 1.111, I.it ,W l 9111 e'V tV to 1 ]m t, 11) a8 erNvlt1 it. ncil i:oie4lu e. lI. r'llnot on0flll' '(V 112col1nt1 r init 11 to1 41' mwhi'lecko'd bv ,: Inv form of' opic. ililln. It. has been.k ihe Ii;.I!t il( no I' thp Ron. publicanparydlba the at 1 ' I o vents1 of till pn"t Iv\w yt ars1 ha-1., - i n it .:( ) l w.h thew i eti to trn n lthe J lblia. ry, 1nd11 to) 4 -a lrlry ont th. i l' of hI'l. 1oI 1nwit .mWi violent A i 7 m i Iembe W hn1 1 till ftll ol t if s int an1Y 11ar', ith 'sver b .n to th ! that ni m ts o! it.- ablw.t I!:,)r d ! .11o 1Vt 14 control. There )lf ll -mi'sic -i ili'I mllSa whoy has hieled toi hC1 to tIE pii,ldi~canCLOI ir;1ni (i l w ho I:' oniceto of f whailei t (If"11:0 iit(1 SIIs O coIl fun ry cald ( r i)( l)11..Q f 'it Io i p: (a ie to do11 tois wo 11:1 nolt) t bed itn from itsf rans. Ifs has1 bIC e nt Ill tae hert . liofolr, what w'ill bits :wt ion pot 01'th 11h isf ne' w iln win o1( meni wilIV ( ils, wc i;n, wholi h(i jn, i vn d t h .m~nxl ilw i1r i:es for4 :it, wC i to demant'c that0 lI !wir (I ate41 hallt~~ be i r g iu(d as ' in a tcond it civil waCRr, andt wili a(Ieelar: I t~o h fohey atre re:ty ano anion o degrade18111( the) r esidentl of th'ii e t n:y fSr '(tisf when. lvr tyr can p(2mso hreCn grs tbrIFC'111 Ioratdow atrticesgf everylgl ltnkig mean th r iviht of piohu'Calp power0 tend toii emer the i houl andf t fap'r. lgtist$- rctrib and si'./iren.' Tint Conlgres shill m.t:e nc hwrespectv inlg anll eb&mn o vi Li. rI. tho frco ('i'erh SC .rw of, r abidiigthe frepedomn of, speoch or- 01 t h r : or of th i(gih of I n l de to p<lo>-4'1r-ecrss of' grievance s. -11 t11 he li , i t of a Speedy gld pl ibt iiij tia i y :x ii iiia~rtiai llury. .N mina c.m ighil' enfer upon the bit o f t h!-'P.sidetIliaI (llice IlMess heC Ilot oniv wiPllnt. to Carry ouit the w d -:Oil the poopIe ex 1)r,.li. jll a Vt itti w y , is al prep:a.ed i. Oi or fgr11 ri)ht l f inoritiv., ft 't - I)o -I ,Iv (I1 d -O li o I.vc I* il i' I Ie it d'lti vc1111 ;(.i IV V w i i i lt o p , M i r 1; li 1 . t1 ** x~ a - m s i L - - fle i n . Io o " : ' .h I-t.-.' hir lij l I lf t 011" ' ,;Il 1 it liw i ll u li u, tit tl l o im I I. I hilio f tre \ ltIi u ab!a.( oIf t1w. i r fr--I l tIw CIt'l Ii (If b'1it 1 wl' af I-t llI - by prw;:?;.,li:. Thore -% n t cbh;ii pu ii mi: te i. Th.- m-t h' - l:.ie. beon,.. ly 1r llmn- ih ;I at '.l J-1A !Ilml thoy w er - !h.. I .. 1 (i I . Ii. We Of ille civil wp I.ll1 , e . of thel' dw I .ni r i c p:lly o f te ir d-vwti t111o [h.-ir . an, 1 (I1 0h1i V:AeIV 11 la I ' N. wohl plrpr y T"wk I I I lAt i i.-vnev r i t h eIto po tIl'a it I l , Il IC r tui lt ac. ltimo w1v:i lk b h .1)n ;v 1 h-d uit ha .o to . li it o ith'e Natiomi oi 'i II' oI I a uY:. l:nw ot - No f'thu i Ib 0 I Ite,, thi, IlI :tl . Th y- I.!iCo [I I' I 'Iis f 11ill -vtt %r.. ui i bV est lie irlit" - I It : O h l st h iv I l III . ." Iw viair. I lav -. 11f \ 10\--' -I 11!1 licinfmlhlan wl.Th 1. U(U!' to 0' ttiio 4-'Y i o :,Zdi1n d t i Ii''l il I L ( A wor' l lt tur id a. cuistyil ch vor oo-ema WhI: th -r-inach :wcord Laween s,-lf--,e.w14.!'_ ill W.ir, an di. th1we wbI :Ilk ti ' : , l patriotic inl connil, I id dmonht wd dhall i politiva. trii:.ph, whii %uill r,tor, OL,. om imon, bring bld I:tn maprOperity to foo Id , :1e.1 will gve I[.-; oe MOr te1C blk.-:ing; ,fa wVi:A, (Tcinonminal and hon. J of lil-ran, as tho. read itt 01 thei'oun \ ho c \ \l()t-m, To (; .or ht ut. t.ax'orn matri. \ trOlty.-rm vK r Front the New orieans Picayntli.] A Fearful Tragedy---Lovo and Oriuo in -Mississipupi, Tt is not ofton that a siigle communi. ty .s i artled by a succession of events so marked and intensoly interesting as those which m1ake up tihe following in. cidents recently occurring at Baw's icr ry, on Pearl River, in the StatC of Mis sissippi. About two months sinco a young manh ained Lee, a Citizen of tial, place, was eIgaged to be married to a yoing lady, the datghter of anl opilett plant er. Althotigh of re.stpectable coil. n i i hi,l abi w ekro w , i a h I: l di I z liti . Not wi: t andiii! iis, hi. im n ll inlAmion w0' -h fit..I h, ti hl, lt soriety in i - c i vt It-Y i I IZ,lk 1 a i oini alt;lIlIlld b y re.II 1 :111 -y '61 the ann11Y, il - is ot su pI'sIIl 118 hu engawg"'d the al-eosof a1 yonn., and be utn! .'m!:O! >, ml1 iwzpired 1tl withl a >vo Which not, (en ill Mclknlowi. vdA e el ritn 1 Co ll se It8-1 idl S1ubdue. Som11 f6w week I, before ti-ir tmii ringe was Ito ave Iein cel-brateid, Ill forged i draft, in li. f:e her'. na o Cmr i 1,G00, anld 01l>lin'd Ihe Ililmev oil it. It. was sitpost-d ti:11 hv ini , 1 ilol lo tho act by his e-at wat of mon011AIV :t1d the belv th-i e w1 n.0 be ml -in ivd. .1nd tho thef n'r ifn:,e s <l Im fiil(Ibe's ne10.ra l i1.-Clion, wh11W 1ittn t co c int hil Ile lriw. Bit Oe f, ryr * w an d isc,verei I6eforf! I I m ar. n:11 was tousni:ted . lie wA itr re.wied otl coilph.hrt, of tie filther aitl(a thrtownl into prison Te datngher tried CV0ry weans inl hiv power to Solt ( tIe heart, of her pareti, n111d procuro the re lease ot her lover, buit,l r e xtions were un1lavailing, a1d her pleadings ult it&eded. As a hat resotre, She bet ioI "li olltaim.-I p(.en1issionl to visit h(ir 64-1rollw.d inl pIllat iS onlyv chantlc(of t%c ;nll tiion lik-na:iyl ti . Var d mI.11m ' l ilm was 1no W d l'iwlent. on m;.lm h> t, conlce'd V(d a rovolver a 1,11t or p ro, AIM took him files : 11 oth w!wr in tthm i prison door. At Ih!s m1e. 1:1w, 1m1m s ofc. s e ,1 w ere p 14. n1 that, Iighl lix.td for its atten,iPl. Ab'.l(iloutG idiht hel ttt begahi opera t A 60111 ler Idli'I I l h Vg:11 1~t t 613 011t41-0 - t ion tIst,. In the ]"w r roolli oI the jil u at ,guard waq sationed. it . was nvessary fo1 him to pahs.these before hIe Codn "tin the opell air. ITo ofsn e vdm ill brekling Olit his CelUMat reaching the r,0met1 tMum the tOreouards were sla I'.ined. it, hlor COM014,1nced a srw t ot r s . t Th ua rds l in.-arih comil i and l-vi)11- p e 1.0 r him. Bctt hey,tI.if lt. re1-kLon dl onl tl deI(-r atL sunw,tle bImfore tohm. Thev h:idtIo c(mtonl with I lim'l d termitleof i o -.(-gpfo oriii '. The tirt 1 .: Ilat he I hI\o d hitim Ot' c1inc h: I of, his Situation. Viithjof a mon1's Lesnation hu fired on e miny, killing one of them in. staintly. He continled wiring m L the other two were mortally womutled. I Ilme o lle h e,s hlimts11,e dig!hly wounllde.d, but nout, so anrosyas t'o prvent his escape'., or to prvent the atlive im. of thes limbs. ITe m the Open coutry iini racad the river. is suippored lie calin, to New Orit"an1q .m1 is now concoal"d wol frields il tie coy. idedi one of he most It! m:tabh e tradi aeove-r oeln edy in thseun rdsy.okn i C1'itl--sPaitoin:sy o ito a r ma&0tio-: 1.--(1 th i'(( s AJ)nerican notesI ~lin 18a, Dla'lsickens n "Yea byea the tone:sto s e of'ci plic enithmn wilsnk w ordw ; year byE yeaI th on.. Iiross and t.he Seator mnft bel kcume of Telesscon hain befoe-l 'emry ofd tel fathers tof the Revoieon mwst eeencrm td ing lho N the a troop of) i the Stgeate chtiiren."o 501 t'lhrel one nuin Amerticui ten,h' ouietof the arch-anrchs of the tCatpito, w'dth wil deny inhalplthe adttr truth toin tdat ofhey word spokentin purpo s wheree te actoftat btich of Lela-bres oat the magne sall thke tre cap-wng wind denyltato CarleD)ikens hdthe forecst o.aDseer when Tiu.:' NSanU s m O rid, andar II. :His M.l Haw-c lkyin ofaTenesseen, havig aeve rlyo'tfoatt addressed letersao the tPre Cdent weithre t'erUec o call'ing ou themou andorl trop rehanes tart theFedraOtrop Voto of the Bill for RoduolAing BJouds of Uortain Public Offloors. COLUMaIIA, August 12, 18f8. Mr. Pre3idCint and inm n of (11c Se1alc : I have the honor to return to tle Sonato, Ut which it origiatteld, "Ani Act to fix thie atounts of tihe otficiil bonlds of' cel 1tin public ollicers, and to impose penalties on embs,zzlomients," without toy atpiproval, which I am const rained to- withhold tor t he following reasons - Thio public credit n.ust- beguarded at every.point. Tho Ujmbarr-las.-sinin enleolil-. terd in the inaug.t1ration 4t' our new State (Govvi-Iler iut. will bev be;t. (oVereoie I pro .. thing in :mUchk a InannaVr' As to0 cotmnnd fr-omla la thl ut the confide lce ot 0eapitalists an Il, fillalzchal policy it Ilte 8tate. Ay attro app.,aring to conaiolince a relaaton of tlse preicaaions wi-h whilch te 81;t4' giatrd's its t'ltads, will ittapairi the 111,11liv b r e lit. Suelh a allv.asn. t, now tiaI,t led. wunid he P blow "tiliek :at the fiaalui:d ali6ing of t lie State, It(at a timle wlen taill itoraant. cdcshiviians denal that it Shollil he vigibantly anll- viaoisly 1.) - hlebl. To reltev, fat this it., h ba nds at'o L aole to whom t he pubWia 1nds are en nste I fOr s te-k i n ell, ieim to n'! 1!tager-I.-i t a114, piblie cred]lit. .ly:ny ota th1. t'.el who htavo been eluclel 1) po 'iliol - a re; lt t ' to tho litlie Servicv. 'Tllcy iav-.: ttot b.ul trivii. Wht1iuve they ave in 'eat. Tho e \vh" kilow 1114-11n, expre .s I ila lif*lkid 0011. ince in hi itezriy. lait a he pe i:a. cie'lAat tates 4it whicht lv. al- phavd, flem-11d llha- theiy !. tuni hhe arel ple't t aatre oFthleir olicial rettlde. Thie libility 1- t --d this, is thle only :mtflicienlt an ;wer to the often reejae l0tharg0 aitat the paty in pnp'er has Mvitced to posi Iions 'fresponasibility aati I'lust ahaewho -er* Wiito respectal ility nd gooil Sia t,. ing in thfe Comilnunily. Were Ilhe quIlestion of the amotnt. of lt bonds to ie required ol' ptbho olicers a new one, the bill ilow returned mltiglht lbe aaatohjectioaible. litat the circtuutlstancevs tunIst h) duaily weighed, 11nd4 it an; he vr-okdthat the rication f thPP hius i". will he ndertlond boa . helieved I'l be madle to luovi itlividu11al CnAe of un-n whof, were electeed w%iilh a f6l1 l w:.1 of i - reI rev n"Im or 1v I n Lt !i "-.w. .v. i ei:l e-qSvQ is.aiwalys qdhj,Iionl:bb"o alli thle lpreuil i:4 plibIaly :a a ilm i l-v m-') h will I-re lt -tm su h i i..n thi a any i1niVions loment inl ont hist y lata at ia liat perlilwnt, ho,wever, I') ill-11iire parlicaul I-ly what nay lie tle imivi'linal -1::1r-actui oftle oer andi e=r who chuanced to bw per . sunnily interes el in securng the Ioca The source oV lanyger 1K isn ( ho principle, and dott s not ra.t ott posonai g-ol,m1is. 'The prevelont is ball. Whet onv'e wo btin acomCat e local reIlivelent s o Sait Special vces, a the ttisolhiefl is t In the c:ar of s tame a. the ollicer 41,1 'otiflifs, it i: i....g:ii od that it li ta ionl is untler Cntlsildoralion a'o diminlli "It rye potnsibaility bly aasigaing: pito ihe .at .lat oher onlicers. I eae; where the ret'ilils bilitios mlay 11 heo ' .; n m Ilhe rt.ed imionI o tIhe hooals I v,1iiredI wvoill not he imprllt-o per. I tt, tion a ,-alrifl Consi'la ta iota (f tle wlole subaject, and w ith t deeposi iconvern fi'or ale intert,ts o the Sitato, I feel Compllile liv, i.iappvove the Act to rednee lit- Iotntd notiw re,iniletd Iy htw of tlos OOlicerY eleem, vhosv duties an,a respnsi hilities remain ate sate as th0a of the preseti intloulibets .a1atal thair pi-e-lecessors. The SveGtionl gIalitag lagaila-nt eblibuzzle tametit of thIte pulie moneys. mnts Inty un '111alilled approVal, la11. I 1atm cuip,elled, 1%11 - .tit reasons tibove given, to disapprove tle Act as at whole. at a-y o, Ii. NtR i M C ANt [ao,t A C-INITY.-Thel Norafolk Jurad, of Man1daly, ilie seo n,) bwtter ndato ofthe pros lstit'y (f Norf'olk l al t sirround1ain' re gioln o eraitory, than in th(! transctios ta ral~t esttate. We htave lada several -sales itt outr cit y lately that were ireal ly altti shaitt lhaa'unred bef'oro th la r ~'a, new re acali.e2s thousands. 'Telands wiitt in ty aaih-s~ ot' out ciaty are't go ing atp daily itt vtaue ;fiat anty of the ttartmers' t'rom the Sttes anorthI itt uts ar'e turntaintg to. thlis cutry It' the re-oto g(ota whetre mare enn.'COtt tti made ott at tare oif garoundi tltat antywh'Iere else int the a Uion.at Tlo give ana i nsttatno oftt' not aclliy of sales in tedl ettate, we sl tate that, cite single firmta ofrasae blaherka,' dittg athe past week aulaone, sold ptoertea'y to thIt am. at of onet hundreltd andi onii thoutisandta dllartsi. 'Thea puati ser~i's were.'~ part irsrtom NorthI Cartotli na anthe Ia Nothern ta Statesx. ''Te genttloeen "i'of hiant r'eferred: lo aalso informta as that Ithey are itt contshintt reocipt of letter's itt r tefeenco to ithe lands.' aoutt Norflolk, and Stat therea' are' indtiicat iotna thltat ia lar'goat nm ber' of ciapi t alis Is will bto here fromtt th la Noth duringau te comaing fall, lookinag for' tnve'st maenats tat -.a'es at e. DrtT-rtat.;t'a: t s Wa t itOx', N. C.-.A Demtaocatic I orchlight prla'ocessiotn, withI IspeChOt~s I ranipiartienacex, k&., took pltace an WVilmtingaton, N. Iait inTuatly ntight. Thela atagr'oes, inistigiat eil lay whtit es (se Ilswags tatd oatrpet.blagera.), atadeav-jared int mtay. watys to disa tutrbI the(proeedintg, lay in utal a tail maissiles. abut thea enUlmnatiss tad selfC-con-. Itrtal of the whtitesx foiled thet ia'-patrpiso. No colltion took place. 'IThe Mor'uningy S'tar stays: "Sucha is a br'ief review of thte first tiot whtich htas over occured, to o.aa' knotwledgo int thte cit.y of Wilma-intgton. We say itt per feet canr thatL ian otur ba lief thec absence of bloaodshted tan this occatsion is stolely itt Iraibtted to thet fuorbeaance of theo whaitex. WViath a antlintess thIa at ntst taotitco n tir tiactti t tall right-anindaied people, antd whtich chtatlletges otta fahirtatiota' thlay pa-. tiett1y subm,ti aled tao titatisa, to jeers, to ha. stiltis, to baeintg rocked atIotg thIe st reels taf thir' ntative city, at the tastaancte anad intti--i gat iota of athe car'pet-bagger's int out' mtidst antd p't'eservedl, thIroutgh theair' foraance'aao anda thisoretioon, thIe peacte oft thea city, whaich was Imaperilled each mtomaetnt of thraaee lonag anad tryitag Ihours of 'T'esay niaha" ItRAwA,.--j'Te New Y'ook WJorld asserts that. te propositioni is seriousaly eteriaain cd atmong theo RIepublican Nat ioal Commiatajt mit too to htavoe ther NutilontatlConvenation r'e-assemoble, r'ecelvo (Irat'at rcslgaattiona, whlichlh saotandls ready to give int, atnd ntomti infto a tew candtidtate fort theo Pre'sidencey.... :'ho reasont givetn is, ltat GIrant htas already elhownt lhi enaliaro lnavailtaility, anid paossessJ. enstao polants on which1 atho 'aty cana rally oven int a respeetablo ainitority int t his can-~ :ass. Thea Convetton, lbo it remoaembod, il'id not ataiournt w(Itout day, butt atdjourjned mtbject to theo call of' theo National Commit. toe, K illA'RL TIHAN A 8 rWANT's Tooi-. Those who have been around the Contral Si tion late al night have dbltless observ ed at'0 ld .nan, dignilled int ap)etaranice, and evidently superior to -iilh siroundings, who for sone timo past . has b)oCn sceking lodgings there. lie has it mt runge history hIs had an expericilce ii life 11hlt posxessea till the1 singularity of raaice. el'ore the war he was a plianter in Texas, and posses. sed innense wealth. is deposits in the Unioi lank of t his city at otue I inie reached S8,00O in gold. Iis lalned telate stretch 0d over eagues of tritoiry, aml more re sembled a (Germ1an Principality thank tiel possession of an Atnerican platier. hi: homlestead wa< the seat of Case tanid opll ati,ad - fainily of children-f :a,led iter est to his bous, and gaveit a incetiva O thoe ciintutltion ot wealth. On the breal ing utit of' the war lie went to Ettrope ; bi beot leavitg he nade his will amt ex to'! 'spers Wbish placed the 1-rI'PWy in 11 Wtinds ot his soti an son-i-law. This las donle tlat. ineaze Ot his death there sh, Id be n" troubeabout the disI ribhaian of dm e 10t. At 1the etl of' thle war he. lie ba1k. lilh,benice had gi venle tols cltilt'ren a cotrt111 or weatah they di, tot u:i oSurr1,4141r. Thelly refiufed to r- g. ll;zf- Linl or per'111Ilhimi to havo even .:,it Iln with which ltto suipl)ort 1tfe. A Ili Vt'y3* wTcurtl-t'l h let wectn linselt tand so in whIich Ilhe la111r wvas shot inl the arm1 ,ud1 the, ovIra.zd paren'lt that hie even exprwc:d his rtg.ut tliit the lifie of' his oKspring idI iit biinin sactiiced. lie linally cane to his city anld i:tst itut ii lega oceein for hp recovery of somy Aroperly wiishe his in this Witie. Iiening the slow qwel vpmvnts of he courtm, witout inone lid without friild-, th is old1 man, nearly e lly yeals of age, is Com!1pelled to cek shel - at. a police stationl, while t dauhter it lis, recsiding.. in ol Ia incely mianlsionl not a-Zenl *itie ; away, enjoy-i every Ixitry thim. i1141n1.'e Weth and tihoinbliu ed rest, u retcan ririr otr in .s-u rrs. ---Ther are beenl riecivel, ly tlie South Clarolini ail load, on .lontlay, Tlesday atl Weil tay of this week, the Very har quin ol' t hiriy -live (1hou1sanld l1hree m- and thirty-ipve buiiels of West ern grain, ider the new uwgem"enWs of a complete -lenf) of "th1rtoulghl cars'' trot poinls s ' : VesI. :s Nashville aiti Metphli. We Imala 1 et witit ci ntly it ii there has beCet :Mehl ivemtent f breadtu till'- to Charlesl since the war, and it goes to s-how the w erful reeupt'eationl it, ipper Georgia, T esseo awl i othe ecti where the w%h*Iilte oiring populition laz donle itt- work with inter rtpt ion. Iliilish bie wretched p Cinns. who now i'etL the I more Solitherl tles; relieve if t 1 hat ureat which it es r,e grps to lie idle, and, in allotI year, :iiha-leston will export b Meadstu to the I North- titto Elirope. and wvill >rt, in ' 1i eurn,. large qualit it ies4 of melrchl: se, for I conlsuimplion at hom'e-11.- creal i CO a Imet-Cial activity which will rival C good 0 old times. Me'ltitime, we have 1gl to cft. and soiethitig over, ai.) a iI crop now m1aturing.-Charleston Cour - ^ I FA t. R I % I siss tMI .q r .-.i Ipp.iI is I snil'uint; e'ery-kind of punishn which rad,al nlid tity can devise, us of h herfV rejection of tle ''C.onsiiltit propos- o ed for her by the scallawags t negroes. T One of' Ileso piku itients IV \1pelling w Governor lltimiphries froin - I ice and a intallin a l"der'al soldier in s stead, t ctan to ntaa:e thle punishmt uiInhe ar- w abl au s puossible, antd exer htt is ini- to getnuitys to dliscover' overy inii lie cant to ii hte't i tupon t people of 3lis pi. Oto lth of his ltt per'formtantes in dlirection 0L< wsl 10 titke foribhle possessiot lho guber- al nattoriail ntsnsion, Iutining out family of 4 Governior Uotumphrties for pur-poso, di: Aflter tItus getting possession hie dwel.. 'oi Iintg, lie fsun<d hiinself unaubl ur'nishi it, and as if in mnere spite,'hio I ntod omit in Ils brtoad parlotrs fot' bill iardl is, and its nei long patssages for tecn-pin all And nlow safys at corre'sponldent, "the1 mansion a I Co in which Mississippi Clovert were ac. . citstomtedl to dispense iiospi es int I-le nametii of the Comonrweal't contverted nto a publia brolel."0 It appears tht the negroe amtes is. ti lantd are orgtaized into cor es and tire Th'l thorougthly ar'med. TIhey tuder Ithe for commitamil of' onte W. C. G lov' teiro, who ,pC preCltnds lo be t he captain, who says art' t ieh is acl intg tinder ord u "'head- logj puateris." Whtero or' whi ltiues I-le orn headqiiaers r'eferro'd to w unable to thei say ; perhatps Rev. RL. If, Can toll, aiti Th'le wsittnesses say that I-he; panics are Th b.roug4h, Lout- and idrild -ouI (v oniday and prc I"idtay afltrnoons, and art d withI mus. r'es kets antd douible-baritrelodl -guns, and not1 tlih- Gloveir wears at swor< to in- coni.. 0ee miand;l ftmher'motre, that. xpect to ob. roc lain arm'ni at an ear'ly date the Citadel. We atre at a loss t o ima;: inder wshat ct lttw of' the Stale these mn oompanies vol arec armedt and organized, lint consti. par tules the headqi'turters~ w Ithey receivo oul Itheir orderts. Wotuld it nt as well fot' -'-4 the Loegislaturio, now p' tg to recon,. strucmtt th Sttte anid reist ace and hat. miony, to look intto this ? Thme no- fr'e gioes tint evidently mud ools of batse the designing ntin, who des- renteC a dis- 81te Iturban tce in order' to raui. ical -capital, Oar r.nid unless'n t hey are nest anti tautghit Ne to kntow that they cant el thintg by ros but vohitionartty mtet.ns, se conseiquenesed matty resuilt.---(our'ier, p lIen,t GEuni:AI.s s. P.sans.-Tho lovr actiont of the rebel Gene Tennos80o is him rogarnded hore as preset moral spea. hiin a i ole of stirpaussing boa 'ownulow ihad nearly itvolvedl his Stai koody strife- on I The fir-esof oivil war' alin boing ro- hidt kciidled Choa.tham a 'lrrest saw jt, tur' tho~so whi ithad led the raito hosts all 4*? saw the Iaovitable doe h awaited not only TJeiosseo bitt tl 0 Country un- I (let' (hi9 nfer'nal tet of' Brownlow; duri Tlhioso rebel (lonorals meeting and Chat souight atn itnteritypir initted~ of the 1io Legis1itturea.- TLhto . as magioal,-. with Bravo bIon breaihod Vill'inust purt in r poOos wore dlofeite rebels spoke of II peace, and saved i th lu 'from the~ir tutl own folly......Baom te. A TsunitioLa ScaNI AT 11112 fLOO IN EL.I.OTT CITY, AlAIt.,ANo.-A Baltimoru lady who was on a visit to Elliott Oity at (he timo o' ti he greht flood, lis given an interesting account of the fearful calamity. Tlo agotil2ing spectacle attending the drowning of several entire families she do scribes as followi: Dr. Owing,, who had been sont for pro fessionally, had left lia houso but a few minutes before the flood appeared, against. the remonstraIOcs of his wife, who was alli' med at the threatening aspect of tho - It was only after reeciving threo etsagei that he was.induced to leave h6r. te had barely reacllil the bridge, on his ( returin when, he saw hle floo. Ilil)Lr down, a nIld lie took Iefuge in tlie house of 3 Giblons, not. a hutdred fewt so a his owi dwehllg, and called to his wife, advising her how sho should net for the safety of herselV and the six chihihr by her side. 6pee-lily the watcll' drove her and tile chil <ren to the roof, where, clinging to tle chimney, they Scenieid solnewhatt secure - hut [lie rocking of lie house-a hree-story frame--soon caused the chinimney to fall. Meanwhile, AMes. Itlishane, being in tho house above, reaheal up to Mrs. Owings a baby but three weeks old, supposing it wouli be afer there than in her own imia. ternal arIs. Mrs. Owings was seen to iold it as long as she lived. >-r. Owings call;ng across (lie race, as his lulso loated froiim its tound:ation aIfil lod'.A atin.st thie next b'low, lirected that the walIs of the Al joinhig house.s should be eu through. This was done by Mr. lounthin, and thU, as at hiouse after another fell, working most lie roically, this noble man clit the walls of ween houses ulil 'they came'r to thle last In Ie row. In Iffs house all the Occupants of he six houses assembled. Stuldenly it was wen to waver, and in a moment more, with ill its burdu. of chiiren, women and mooli, I full with a terriic erash, and not one swul vas saved. -When Dr. Ou ings beheld this earful scene, his reason sceteied to leave lin, and lie entleavored to throw himself no the t'etrful current, 11111 it took a nnm.. )I ot Strong elicin to prevent him frol. lestroyig lliself. Ile was C.ririech to I lot(!l by sylni, ' nthiring friends, in an almost nensible conlitioun. Ti ll... is hisr.ia.-We have just een a fliend who has been duriig the last ew weeks travliug over the North, having n that timei cil citAt over a portion of lew York, Ponnsylvanin and Ohio. To use his expressioai, "file ball is roll ig"--a great big snow-ball over moist now, taking up a thick laser, every time it i rn. lIe is a gentleinan of very acute observa on, and beiing himself a Northn man, lie new exactly boiv to nmlril:v fi inqui iis e says that New York will go for Seyiiiour ad Wlair by probably seventy-five thousand ud Pennsylvania by an enormous imajorily so. In Ohio the great tide has begun to erflow even the Western iteservo, and lnt State will-go all one way. lie tells 'us that the 'erian vote will,go least seven-tenths for th6I )emocratio (!ket, and as for (ho Jews, 'A11tii, inW'et'y. e or six per cent--that's ill. Tihe oppressions of the Radical party are Lving (heir logitiMfato effect. The peopla the North are now presting the negro estion home upon the Jacobins. They uld dodge it if they could, but the record :ainst them is too black, and they will be reed to stand up to (he rack ang aing lohn Jiron~n's s6m61" \vih wry faces. it, ii be of 110 use, (for the Northern peopilo hate the words "'negro brethren ;" 'thef~ veri aulthiorized the negro vote anio'ng omselvcs, never authorized therieconistruc-. n laws, and now they will have the first ance of upsetting (hose infamsous 'acts of ongross which fo'r its owvn base pur1poses * ioboyed its conatituents and must, satfor it. Thlero never *vas such a universal upris g ever seen atmong a free people. Thog' determined to get rIl of the Incubus of dicalisnm that Is brooding ovor thoem like >estilence. T'he daiy of the wieked has mne--push on imt ball, and keep it mo1v .--Noi;folk Joulra. 't- injurious to this hotel has been lately oulated by interest.ed parties to th6 eff'oot mt. negroes were entertainedt t (lie hmotel, e reOport is untrue The only foundatica it is that some of the scalawag and ear bag legislators, wvho have white skinis, stoppinig at, this hotel, and the noged inlators who are on conhaittfies and oth nise cone.oleted with thorn, visit thomi at Ir rooms, drink and smoke with them, I probably lie dul their beds, &c., &c., s, of course, cannot be prov'ented byr the prietors, and-is of no conseqjuence to thO pectablo guests of the hotel, who have hing to do with the earpet-baggers and lawags, and, of course, iovet' outer their ins. lickerson's IIotel was crowded at, the re t .meeting of the State Democratic Con lion, and as delegates fromi inearly tilt ts of (ho State stopped t-hOe, we g'egi readers to thems for further I ;harleston Mercury. OOn Joxs os SAv1nm..-'Nwd. or thred limen caught a darksooleod hilIer ed r pr'onmses, near Miarion, not, long sin6e' litng melons, amId, havIng arresed1 him 'ted hum before Lewis Tarrant, anothe1 dtnii, fdr trial. Lewis asked if t.hd or hald "mpy.means," buit, being lthswor n theo negative, gi'avely informed thd mentors thant, ris ifaprisonmenat wouild atnt to nothing beyond an expensee td Stat.o, it would be bettor to give the r' of nielons (hirty.nine lashes andl turd loose. "lInt," said ho1 "iloh't siiig on the clot.he5, for' that would give hinti ht to 811o you fot' damnages.--puit it tdO on his bare back.". And "put It to hlm'd is bare Unck"' they .dId, droe n.a 4 with thiirtyninistitsitig' lashes, an ing hIm looseo to meditate -en the ill and. of his first emldnyor . to jitt irsto rd oporatloat the toachinge , f radica li. RconstaTo'ioN.-I..t - Ia ggeI'abdtl. ng htis trip t'o illohitod Chief Justled io remarked titat the. Ropublicans Ia ltess wore needlesel.y tIarmed over the saity of passing Ihe bill'ti'interferd tho.jtridotion of the- Stipreme Court tconsatruetione matfdrs, at o n doritf he dojit wore favorable tlop, satld are ,10 a dlecislon sustaiing the - .onstituA. 'nality of all the reconstruiptiom agt, [Noto Y.or/k 2imaes,