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v* , * ' "TUi* !** **h ed-Na*- Arnold. taking tit** | eros* from her hw)Mitd*s Anger*. to.lw * sure, I f>jn<l it where Oerteral A-urld alpdy deputed itof-lQ mv wrjlip<* dW*k!- lfc?W . k it 1 hihI dioug'uful ?4. v??h. Ut ..ate me i mtoil t birth?d*v -gift ! but V.M* q'?eejr to pMI < it there! Bill, p uv, where did y?u? procure \ it! I hut yW. with mv m?w jewel*. h I wan quite the Ivlie of lite piirtv to night 'i and ?ti aslflwl some half dozen lime* where I the*- were firtl re hived,- ?w if.thev were family i jewels. Indvyd .olie gentleman sought the t privilege fexaiuiningthem.au I declared the i ruhv real* of iniuien-e value, and llur antique workman-hip of the chain exquisite. Pray., where did von, get then*, AiNbhl i" she play- I full v ret?iAed.. . 1 Getter^l'A?noUl saw her ttiUtake. for ahe ' had ?>t notievd his utiiverittg white lip*, i and he rtijWv^l to prtihi i?y it, ami in a- calm t a voice Hx-Jte could assume, he teplied t i "So my*ilwggie is please-1 with her gift ? Well, then." I *mn glad; hut go now ? vet, ' leave me the cross ami chain. I would like I to examine their wot km ui-liip at my lei-ore. > for it is a f 'reign trinket There, go now.** And receiving *be cro*s- frann her hand. > .1 1 1.1 jAk. i -! I . - ? may paneu wiur? jhwu kiss, hi |Im> I I door. -r f fteneraf "AnUtld went buck, and stood Ik-- > nealh the litflit Upon the mantel, mi l gaz I ed long and earnestly ujkui the trinket lw I held. "I must have dropped it from my neck, i into her - "Writing desk," he murmured. re- I memberirtg .how. at deail of flight, ho had I ri*en fropt his bed to write in his wife's - let tera his message* to Major Andre, "llow i strange thai I <tid not miss it." i what >* this? What if her < words which I deemed but an idle aupemtition, should p>otfe true ? By heavens, tliev are, they are- true, and lam lost/" And i Arnold ahtieked aloud ; for Inez Velasquez's i gift, the ruby cruss, had grown pale beneath bin gaze. * i Minute*, long 'to him as hours, went by ; and he only murmured in a strange, hollow ; voice:? "I shall Fall. Tho warning came, but too late-?t?x> late And then, as waters will ?oin-times huh ble up ch*ar siel limpid fro::; the (! "[ black > sp ing ?? f.-oin the heart of that p <m 1, pe 1 >n?te, |tti|?eriou* mail gu*lie<t forth iiu-uio riea of that leve dream of hi* youth. And with toa;-a in hi* even, he wandered in spirit along ?he terraced walks of* thu> quaint old M ?oii.h garden, under tin* hi*/, ing starlight of tropic skies, breathed airfragrant of p nnegrauate ami. ?mjm |>y on**, a a m nk cutouts hi* heads. he said over tin broken'vows uti erred in that aweet, #wet upringtjini of the heart. "Dead, dead!" he murmured sadlv, "I know tl all now. All tlie*e long yea.a cianot have 15one hv, ami htr heart not hr->k-'ti "Ala*! an I thu* it h i* been f otli tnv youth rp! Thus, every good ami lovely t)iiti*r I have crushed in inv path, ami now; now he ad-led in a hollow voice, "with thi* warn ing of my. doom, what have I to Imik fo. ward "*0> hut death, or, worse far, eouteiiip an acorn !"' And *0 the hourn of night wore on, am. gray an rning.catn *. ami with a heavy hen t lienedict A.udd ret forth for West Point. , CftAPTKK v. Listen! There's sham \ and hissing. and en..ftsrapt, and nons but laugh who naino me; 110.o baft ?j>it? me to aureloM scorn upon inc. * kovvmi.vo. i The 21st of September came, the day a rang* ! f?r the c?i?*iini tdoiiof \.n >ld's trea MO, tor -delivering ihe stronghold of lh< a 'J ; _ nr _*? * American army, t'otnt, up to genera. Clinton. "Arnold. who had lieeti j th it da V l? hia lovelv wife, wii .it tno g orison ; Inn ai her fisciu iti' n)4 failed toil iw the in ?>lin ? fimn his hn?w. 01 the da k fear* which lieei him in thrall from his hea t. That omen of tho rnbv cross ha-1 ex?*rod ft wonde fttl effect upon him. lit* was l> nature far removed from snper-iiiion. . any belief in the wonderful. 8'iineiiuin in trove to beli-ve thai it wan hut the faticv of his own excited hratu ; yet it wouhl not ?h?. He had become nervous aul weak in the ex treme. and tlie ve;ie*t iritle discoui)>o>ed atii annoywd hint. And (here, ever before his eyes, lie saw the single, terrible wo.d traitor; hu: the game was lieg'in. and lie tn 1st play it out. It was a b il iaut festival nignl at \Ve.?t Point; for a ball was given by the young of ficers of the garrison in honor of their com mander and his youthful and beautiful wife. There were many brilliant gatherings in thoMrdays?-for America had accomplished j belles and beauties, and gav and galh-ut lio n , ?but none were gayer or braver than in ? | PO that night at the old forties* of West , Pohit. i Such men a# General Hamilton and Lafav- i | tie, such beautiful women as Margaret At-1 _U 1 - ..I O.- A I .? * II .... nuui joiviCMl in mo u?ntr, nimi mr W4iti r?* ; Bound*! with the echoes of laughter, an. I , strains of music. At midnight, with a cautious. ste-ilthy tread, Arnold left the reveller*, and stole w?y to a lonely, unfrequented spot. Home little way distant within the American lines. And there, await'ng liiin. he found Major John Andre; there he delivered to him the papers which were to g've West I'oiut Into the buwe*Moii of the ene;nv?-the plate aud drafts of Uk? fortiiieatiou*. Hhmj traitor I There wea much to be said, many inst.it*; flops to he given; for in the excitement <>f hi-, revengeful hopes, Arnold had forgotten hie '' ars, and the morning dawned and foun.t ' them still together, -* . * , Major .ndre could not effected* retnrn, to the liritn-h camp by daylight; heme In mtM( lie concealed lid evening >liade* ag.ii shrouded the e*Vt|t. " -The* dafc wept by. and in the datkness ?.f tb* nitfitS* A nil re set forth np??y his joiunejr .1 m after that tiifirc chine tidings w|ik')l **?? *1 d Benedict A nnld'a cln ek to turn pa ?, am ( hia heart to thi ill with f-ar. ( For the warning of file paling crom ha . , >-<iVe<l true, All-Ire wo* a prUotWr; lit*, elifine liadfuiled; he wn*"in danger. Then f<IK>Weil ten loUg weitrv ?)?)*<: <laV* ?f njgohv to liruve John Andre. ill lii* wditary *-tiitiii<-iueiit, bin trial, ami lit* doom f terror, nn<I shame. mikI fear, to the traitor. ?itit lav-concealed oik hoard the ?4?hij> ??f WK'- "Vulture;. mikI when in the M^mv of re,non>e. he lii-Aii! *!sv* soletfitt MiMle onus >h.;iiinjjr over the water. telliing the t&leof tie unhappy Andre's. dentil, .when <tl|? Vul lire stood out to m ?, lie sal r.ittle mii?1 while i the cahtn. with the stain of a teriihle sin ?the murder of Jo) itr Andre?upon-his kouI. Then, eonvuMvelv gtasping the rtihy onuw ie crie?i, "Inez, Inez, thou are avenged I riiy gifi did want me. hut too late?too late ! I'he danger eanie high. ami I had no power 0 turn it front me." Ami the unhappy iiitn strode the floor, aiut wrung Ilia hands* hi hie misery. 'H?-nceKiriii my hnme will, be s|M>keti? ill be'sp-.kcn among my countrymen with ioatiiino ; it will he a bye word ami a shame; iikTthis. this it i- to he a traitor /" Long he sat ; then a dash of the old jiaiiion and pride eame hnik to his heart uud reinhled t>ii his totJiVtie. * ' But. poor frail, pitiful fortl that I am to it thus. snivelling-like a very child ! Tine 1 have filth"! Am, btit America shall not he foigotten, l'erlsli** those wim tiers and ra-: ijrets ; |>eiish all memories of tnu past-all memories, saro of my wrongs. And thou, lying babbler," to" nic gleaming trinket in his Aiand. "thou, "ttm, who gav**t warning i>f inyrtlangei t?K? late for my rerietppitoiv; thou, I too shall- A*e-hwrie?i deep in these waters, as in oblivion." AntHm Hung it far- through | :abin, lying chnelfpon liL breast, And never again, ly.ing, close I;is breast, whk that Rtuiy Cross a charm, ?n nmulet to keep awav the liends of evil, knaw-! ing evermore at Itoiicdicl Arnold's heart. | F.?r the star of.Jus'gJiirv. wvlrich had risen nt Quebec. blazed with noontide splendor on ( Lake Champlain, and culminated at Sara to ! grt. had set forever, I England paid hill) gold as the price ofhisl honor, and England'gave hint a grave. Pity, too. she did not have the hono*-(?) of l,i? birth : arid alas tiiHt Anieitca** fair eseiin ii eon 11111*1 rein tin tarnished bv siieh a rnum is thai ol '-li 'n-dict "Arnnhi ih- Traitor !" %. .1 ? ? ? Prolixity Of Edward Irving. I a vi no was noted for long prayers no less i han eloquent sermon*, and instance* are re iated <>f in* aying giaec over lu>: suppers at veiling companies, when the guests lo-t lieir pafenee ai.d the supper its virtues.?? l>r Chalnier*. in hi* letse.s and j -uriial, tells * ane strange *toi j?S otitis eecenliic tiirud. lie was liee." says Chalmers '"at a snpper pirtv at the house of a f iend, who reilieste I hint hefoie the ie|Kist colli iltei)c?*d i>?re.id the Hiblc'and expound. Some ?f lie guests had to walk three miles af e? the it -al. Irving U-gtu. hi* discourse., Mi?t.nglit rippronelied. and tlieie vv ?s no sign of i termination. When the cloek st uek welve. the in:A?ter of ihe Inai .e "suggested .villi the inmost gentleness thai ii migtit he lesirable' to draw to a close. 'Who mt 'hill' he replied, with p-opV'ic etie.gy, wl.o dare*t to interrupt the mm .>f (iod in be ut:d?t of iii* a Iniinistriti >iis 1* Commit g his coiniiieiiljiry for some time loiig-t, in* a. last eloeod the hook, and waiilig.hi* .ong arm over the head of his host, uttered in audible and deliberate p ay<-r ih u his ..f fence might be given." This prolixity ?as a freqiieiii sotl ee of amiovaiice to l>. 'hairnets. Me hid been requested l?. Mr. I *.ing to open his fie.v tdiapel in-Loudon, onl then efisticd what fo||owri: I'lie eoiigre ration, in ilieit eng.-!ne*s to obtain ?c-ats, had i.. i, .. . ...n i i ... -i > uc'ii jikm iinui-ii an.mi iiijt*t* ri'>nr<*. Irving >aid lie would u?Ut im- l>\ reading a hapier for me in the first instance. He li inf the very huig.st t'liH|iU<i in the Bible, itnl went <>n with iii> exposition fur hii hour II I a half. Wlu ll in \ I Ul ll eaillC, of w !i;i1 use could I he to an exhuu-ted rnvivt*r I,? '>n another similar oven-don. he kindly |?rof loretI ine il?** same aiil. adding. *1 pin he short. I said. 'II ?w loiiif will ii lake you V? lie an-wered. Only one hour and a half.'? Then,' replied I,'1 must decline the favor."* IfOI T. IV TIIK I>AIIKK8T IIofR.?The loreie-t valley lots a muddy swamp, the noblest in >iinii?in a piercing blast. Mid the ptettie?t face soiu uglv feature. The fairc-i face is nioxi .-abject to freckles, and thehandsomest gi I is apt to he proud : the timet sentimental .adv loves cold poik. and the gavesl mother let4 her children go ragged. The kimles; wife will' spinet inn's over look an ahsetit shirt nosom, and Int'bati.I forget to kiss his wife very time lie steps uttisid" the gate ; and the !? -.( dl?p)-iiiolied ehildieli ill the world got ungry and atrfriill. The smartest scholar will 1 mi-s a lesson, and the wittiest say aome j thing sUipid, a'nd the wise-{ essay Uis wiite some nonsense, nnd stars will fall, and the iikwm sutler eclipse, and men won't l>? angels, nor earth Heaven. A Goldkx Thovoiit.?We know not the author of the following, hut it is one of the inowt Imauiifui productions that we have'evcr read : "Nature will he reported. All things are engaged in writing their own history. The planet and the peM.le goes attended liv its shadow. The rolling rock leaves its scratch.m itii lliu tiiitiiulniii si.lo ll.? -I..-- -* - *..* , ih<- iiver* his miniii?-Ih in ihe *oil; i!?* NiiiniHl.it* Imiiu-m in l?e -tratuiii; llat* A?rn leaf. it* ino Iwi eptlMph in liiy crnl; tin* falling drop mak*-* it* *? ,t,.loi?r* fn tii? m??|. i?r *tone, n<>t m f *?t ?t?p* miii oc ill*' ground. but point* it* liHfMi tr r* in*i* ??r !* >* holing, n nmp nf it* maMi; #*v,**rv ml of mmi itiMerilww ii*elf ii the nveHiorie* nf lii* follower**. aiidin hi* wii fn<*?. The ni? in full ?>f **?uinl-r-tlip k\ of token*;th* gii*?md i* nil im-moiNiicia *n?l KVgnnitire*, ainI eveiv ohfyvt i* dnnrtl *T with hinli* ih;?t **pe?k It* tlif in'wlli^ nt. To! 'Nhtywillo Ky, JSngU any* tW meie i* n worn hi in ihnt tr.ty who ha* i?* i* inly ai#b three hund yd dollar* worth nf *piwn 1 * * SOUTH ErF KiYTERPKISE ^T j \?2&jbai-?rMsr8:CiT&a? c.cg. Tdurs lay Morning. Mar. 27,18-"$ Jo ColrrcttpeoOe its. [ Tli* length of uiir New 'V'oik correapntt ililit'* frttw precludes its appearance'lhr? *t*k. . It may and it may not appear in our ituxt. ' lu consequence of the indisposition of our oltiuihja correspondent, lie communicate* no letter for this week's Enterprise but will supply the deficiency by an epistle next week. * 6odry'r Lady's Book.?This periodical'' never fails in finding its way to our sanctum have never missed a number until after it is. received. The safe reception of-this 1?'?M>k i< one great reason why it should be. taken in preference to some we colihl mention. (Jodey's safe arrival rHHy he 'depended upon. The ApiiJ numher hiufmtt received. Fire. - - , . .. f Tito stable And crib of Mrs. D. Lon*o iu thia plhce by fire oh Monday evening last. Fortunately tlio horses and cat.-, tic which were in the stable at the time were rescued l>eforo tire building wan entirely eon sinned. We have heard no conjecture* ?s to the origin of the fire. Court. | j I Thk business of our (Jourl is rapidly progressing?Judge Withers p -eshliiig. The I only rnt tl.ai lias rictieit miieri inieiesi j tints fir was the tnti.der case. Perry I truce I I anjl Serena Bailey. charged wit' the iilltr- 'j i deiiftf <?ip>on Southern. . Upon the trial it , J w as proven thai the woman, Serena Bailey,! < [ dealt the blow that teiinitiated in the death < i of Southern, and not I truce, as stated in <mr j! paper when the occurretiee took plaee. The I prisoners were defended by M ?j. It F. Per-! I ; IV. Th-'jurv retired about a o'aloek. Tues- j dav evening and returned a verdict in less 1 ? | than wo bonis. perty Hrtiee was acipiil jl ' ted, Serena Bailey convicted of inaii-Jaugh-J ter. ' * ' 11 The.preiff ntntents of the Gmnd Jury wenti j of mu-Ii a name as locli *il front the (J?u"t | j ami thecro.vd, the highest coin at<Midat ion*. 11 j III,- lice w.i* ju*tlv condemned 'a- ' ! being tli.- mui. iv ?>F ill,* greatest (Miuibcr of > eyi.ii?a curse ami ,li-grace t?? the country. j A captation (ax was leconiinetided as being i in their opinion, a valuable attvilia'V, to the i Mlcees* of 0->111:11 >ii Soli,io|s in our State. We ttcie happy to lienr the Judge exprcs*.ij biin-elt so fullv agaiut tin* Liceii -e gr-?g shop ; { MMi'tn. Ho staked hi* p-ophetie ken ?nl* , though, as he sai?l. neither a p ophet or the sou of a ju-ophet, that it' the lie?-ti>e system,, 1 i continued in (ireemiile, in less than let) j ' 1 years we eouhl not b >ast an institution orji | Seminary ?f learning ju our mwl-t. lie ieI ferred to the South Caioiiua College?the, ! j cause of its iiiiu and almost total abandon- j ' un-nt. N ithing hut the liiptor shops of (Jo-j ! Iiunbia, had been the cau-e of it ? in eouse-: j quellce of which the College had turned out'!'1 bu1 f?.\v other than professional black guard*, j I 1 fetich IiRk lieel) tbe ease u illi it'- I1..II..?.. can we expect our-own to Withstand the danger wlicn the same ? ? ?<> * are ti fd fur its destruction. Certainly not. i . The Willi,'**? comtnvitotJ yentcnhiyl afternoon, ami will no doubt consume today ! Hod a portion, it not tin- whole ? fto morrow. ! How it will t? i minute is a <pie*tion of muyh 1 doutit.' | We reg -ct toatite, that notwithstanding the rip 'nr ol our municipal regulation*, and the known vigil unce of our town marshal*! I much drtmkenne.su, litis been seen in *onr street*, ami the town prison hsm not l?een t*n- j' tirel v f?>?- from the presene** f di uoltnrdw and j rowdies. Of eorirse no caM^e i* attributed i1 ! to :!ii* iiiutvave of drunkenness, hut ereryy | sensible nian ia pet milted to entertain an 1 ophiion. - . /Jr Honorably Adjusted. We hnteltcen informed, through a relU- i l>le source, that the 'difficulties which ImVe i | existed lieiwceu Dr. Meetze, of Union and! %f _ T7 .. !--*?? ' i?ir. miic, ui mniervon, imve m-en lionorn, b') Mild HIIIK'ttbly M'ljllntcd. -? i Printing Office for Bele* Tiik prop.ietor of the Y.?.kvjiie Citizen offer* for Mile one Imlf of tlu-entiie edMblieb- , inunt known m? the YoikiilU* Citizen. Feion-rroL Masmackk er the Indiams, ?Tin- HnvhiiiiiiIi firming Journal, of Tlmm- 1 Idny, publ'idie* (bin ?t>ittliiig iiifoiimitioti. < liy l!?* Kloiid* l?ont (ju-t in) w# have the i following p.tiuful intelligence I ruin the JV itimnbi: . ? .f N.^Uh'I j?iwt arrived At that po-?t of hii 1 AtlM. k* by lite Indian*. on (he netlfeni <>o the A In Oh, nlmu: niU?* eh*t ?.? jTiugjvi., Four men. one Woit?au,.*n.| ill children w.-.e killed Mid M-alfN-d. the r lurfUw* w?<re (hi I'll I, Mild nil l lie outrage*. Mid kirbaruiei. 1 *?vNge? could invent, were couiiuitied. < ? . ? torre3poode?ce' of tk>e fitferjtirisc. Otto* tfPMtHW.F, ft. of T, of Worth Aaorio*, CliAKLKftrQ.H, 8. U, Ma l\-11 18 I 808. W P. Price, EdiUn- of t\e Enterprise: "My I>ka* pt|*Vteacli >-d ine on yentcrday. atld I was delighted t?? -ee thV-'ot-painr.nlioTi of fidelity Division. .No. 19. ami Uwi itigity of it* members ?*e itinniijr my-.yoinijf friftjuR !( is tin* lij^lu beginning. Thcv will prow up in beautiful Holaivty, to truth, honor ami usefulness. I enngiatulate you on being placed at the head of thiit youthful band of moral heroes. I have l>?en grieved at tho a meal led foo ;?C;uk made In Howell Cobl), of (lemgia. upon the Maine liquor law i 1 his late Dein ncrativ speech, delivered in Concord. New llam|)vhire. This geutlem 111 I have always respected. for his talents ami hie patriotism ami more especially when with Welter, On auil J/tne, he met the Democrat* in the Oram lie Slate, and told them how nutcli they were mistaken as to our institution of Java* rv. U wh* literally bearding the lion in hiiferr! The oilier gentlemen. VVeller, On mil* 1 Lane did not travel <kil of their war to Mri^c ut the vO'ort to save men f"om themsellvs. (l I think Mr; Colli* knows prociou* little nlxnit the Maine haw. or the Toui|M*ranee Uefuini. lie is, I prertinie, one of those who stive, Tent iterance is a good tiling, hui inn* not puthii ahotilder to the wlie I in the work w hich he professes fb admire. What is in Prohibition that it sh >uld l?? classed along with the abolition ennclmeiita an*I in lertuedling witli Kan-as ? Prohibition i* a State laiw, acting within a State, ami on her own people. It simply denounces the Innniifacliin* and **ale; it doe* mil say to a nrtn. you what) not <iiink, but it declarer a trntttc, which is destructive to tliejwople. to uecriminal. mi<renm ~*vr. -nt>. o*?trir-#-.-s? lawyer, will he sty it is wrong to p oliibii [raining, trading witih slave*, vagrancy, and I'oigcry I Th^e lie IntiM know are s'aiutoiy ntfence*. Is not the irathe in intoxicating ill ink the pa cut of the three ti->t. an I of; en til.' caitM* of tii>* ! i<t ? Toe Maine Law doe not toiivh tt tn u'< <1 inking at lioine. Il?*.vau k<**-p his nl I w .ue, his porter, his brand ? [jin, itiin'and whiskey in his dwelling and Irluk h tjsh J In of eithe^. if he choo-es and lii.scoiiHtiiiiii.m will |k> mit, and 'lit* Main law wiil i? >i toticli liitu ; lint when hp kc'p* it for mlt, then it Ins ane* contraband, ait<i [IJjable io.Nci7.11 ? an.I iltMrtirii'iii. If I could 'a!k with Mr. Cobb. I w ml.l >ar to liiin d l? l! inc. f it'll.! Col.li can von put yawr tinge up m at.\ f ien.l of the M litre law, who i? i-uti I...I to liavc applied to (lint, t|i;?t oral/ 't 1 ' ^ rieal tlouei-dt. "llicon'M cd consciences i f p<> lUicnlprostitutes are 'awakened to a t-n<le st-n il?i|i:y ill. >ut their neighbor's condition ?" If he caniK.t find tlie man. I think ap in ?\ I II' take l.ack the rlauder ! M . Cohl. Itrt* not Ini'l !ii-* liemt wrung I pfth.ip- by in mi.1 ajmiii in hi* own Louse- 1 hohl ; ho may not have seen a wife's r danghtei'* happiness destroyed by in toxica ling drink; he m iv not Itavcseen the drunk ai.r, lian.l ted with the blood . f his follow man ; lie inav not have seen the young ta k'-n f.mn the portal* of science, an-l carried to a liutrknrd* ijmvp; he ina\ not have seen th" face of society scarred all over hy the violence of those who drink inloxio itiug drink, ami therefore denunices the legislation which would save the country from all these. Mr. Colib nnd hi* colleague* ought to re member that tho follower* of temperance lire mur grnrMlly in f 1.or of P. ohiliilion, that in the southern State* they. a e generally Democrat* and slaveholder*. TTiy are on hit side, and will lie *0 no matter how much foolbh denunciation he may indulge ill but oertonol/ii lie m?v fw.l il.etr. ?,?> r . ? V "* Gcoryia,imH lie may learn t?? know that lh?'\ are no "political primtituteH." I hnf^Mteiidiil my remark* furthnr limn I itit?*rt'!e?l on thi* unworthy attack of ? Southern in in and a Oeorjpan. Tin* grand jury here, you will *ee. iiidormaimo?t entirely our notions nltoul Prohihi lion. I think lite presentment* are worthy t>f n plait- in pwr|w|iet. The court Im-. U-en engng.al ever t-lnce ii liegHii (except Saturday hut which wan devoted to the Inquiry anil I'nw* Docket*,) .L . O ?ni i 111 im- ntr?i.?iiH, inev nnve necii pfenerullv i?gi?r*VHted, h? on otticwm. or with hii lw kill. Five ch-*m >.( Urceniei, hII ngniiM h youn^r .Mil nn.l thiee Imy* The liui hot tiiitl, *m tdfilej m-quitted; in nil the othe: [ **? there linvu !** ? verdict* of 4' guilty.'* It Ia uiehim-holv to Nee youth I him blighted. A crime of jm-ijury wh* hUi trie?l. >ig.iin?t the ?4I of h once highly reflected in rchnnl. It wh* h clear CA*e ..f f/*l*e HWenfiiig, b>lt b ininliike. The ?l* (> intuit! wne drunk, nih> Itnbbed by one tftftei mid lie ewuee ii wn? en uthef near to ?rho*e rr-idcncv It mvttfred mid who wh* very mtieh like the person w in. iiillivt?*d the injury. The dcfendunt w?? mHuittei', vert jit^ierlt. Your* in t 1*. etui F. JOHN KELTOIf (TIEALL. , fliAllitirtrt^^Tlip' |4iv i?tfwv of Atlanta f?n, hntr? de.eitainmj tJi.it th*|r bilN "er? Jim Ju coon fcrtheir *ervic?* if rendered." '[in ii . L I'; '.m. u^... ) WS1 A ^?rr^jH,nilli^Sr tlxy tflfcL. >ritmff'S from Ilotm*. thin nllu?l?*r* to Mr. IWmori* ? Millard Fillmore left hi>'re today for |4?**. nfiri' having l??n?i? for finif un it- " llir AiurrMiu hi, Itomp. himI '< iIipkiihhi' of iiiifi igiu'il it?liiiirNti*>11 on, Urn fun I nf?erv Ettriymi with ?Ih>iii tirrmiir in w?n> lh ^ii?h a SjWIiilWi of'Aut^tl'ttn tcptthlh " vhiiMii <Ii*h inorr h<>iior to ??t?r iifMmuion* j Vl tliMti till the diplomatic nni'iiw we hair !'" ly liMtl to r?*piv.-fi.t "IH.iuU opinion'- nhriwtt. I urn n I Vmocrnt. mid no ]mr<t?Hn ? f Mr? Fillinorr'n jinitimlar rit??n of politics ; l?u I know ihm1 in not h iiihii in llir land win*-*?li*\alioii to thf lnj(h?*st otti.-i in diejjift nt'iln* | Amp ic.ut would. jr ifhrthar t r?* w Y ...t.f: l. . . ? i .L i Jin . - o : - ou'ii-ii |?rinx mm |(imi win um.ir n ine || -United Suite-. and. wt tlm >ajn- time. gi itistire (lie ivs|m'l we have a right t?? elaim (li font every etvili^ed voimtiy, llum hi- ; Mid I cl know, even as n I teiimeiat, woisr ciljuij;ies V lint might Uf?l' tin United States than hi w eleetinli to the Plei?ld* li?*V. Mr. Killttlnte J1 ihh. dining liisVli<>ft slay iii tjiii'i*. S England. Ireland. ami Scotland? ha- mi n w all lln* (lei matt State*. including Piu-i? hi iii'l Au-tii*. ll?' I ihh made a prolongis! H lav in F.atn-e and Italy,ami i* almtti to vi* (j it Egypt an | l)t?* holy Land. Tnikev. ami. e in all prntatMlityvtBe sent of war. lie will g etilili to tin' United Stale* in tlir UK Hill of hi f June, richly stored with hl-to it a and sin- ir isical information. ami as good a jndg^n! ^ European governments, their error* ami iLeii |< crimes a< any pi'Mtir ill tlie land ; whih\ at (lie satin* time, lie will la* U-iiei aUe to judge of tin* present tundition of Europe and ? I lie world, tlian li|o*t llidi ft/it liming et?jo\ li ill.the same advantages. Slaving Ueti ie- e titureil fr?.m the I may scene*, of poliiii-al stiife '? and fietioii at home, It,' Will* t'elurn ill I teller p teui|?er, and with etmlor judgment than ttto-t c of the leading eandidates. wh??e p'imipal *' -took in trade ei?ii-i<t*lli ettirh'Ut 'partisanship, atld senilis rendered t<? more factions. tHationiliun in South Carolina. A c >rr??*|> i j.|cn; >?t* the Clternw Gail it? | ( .lives ilio flUowitijg a voynt of the iiiivlinj; at t?hestcii< Id OoiM 11 >u-m\ for iln* !,?> a"'" w t'..i?iiiilii i. in i?iiIfi ili.il S.M|||| Carolina iflnr he ifjrf-cn'.tii in the Cincinnati Contend >111 1 ill ink. I list i can call.to m i ii< I ail who weiv p win. I'll., clini man. the sectetan. ix In "Vers, (three of w11>>111 were nonred I. ?.<..) tw.| law students ( .nc ic:kI.ttjyr -a " new |mija*r. (lie other us|,.. |i) two repre-cn utiles, f air failitem, cue planter, two old .. vv-.HHli. ( >iic a wh?e*s ) two sin.ill hoy* cat ino oilmen ake. one Iiniiii.| i|o^ aid hIk-iii r four others, ((.don't know whit h.eed.) these, t- jjethei with myself constituted the ?1 lltee ilior * **** * A When the resolution* wore put t"Vote, I ,,j oc.ud only throe was. and ij w.?* carried h c< tills, vote. Should t 'liiote-Ueld h? ruled' h\ three voices' ******** la lifi'io f oin the reuiek- I heard in the d an II -use aid" vaid I have nodoiiht Inn that if the e had heeti resolutions offered llii State he not represonjed hi the N.iu Uial j | Convent i n that the uietiim would ha e fixir time* ii* ho ge a crowd. r< The Amizin an 1 itf Tributaries. II" li.ls (*< '11 alllfil- llt'li i> a/ll l|;i? : |> >-iiiv?*l\ r<-tu>cil to iatitY m treaty which * II t>l Ih.1'11 lllleic.l Jll till' Cll v of AHuit.iiiioii. U't^vcn li??r Minister ami I'.im ' jjitn?t ; IhaJtii linl Ia*i|i)f Willing to iniwcl"' tliai I'ninpMV I|'4h anv it:to- w liana art ?r J| tile rigii.s v\ 11iv*Ii she ihils preteiiihil lit inJfi ' ^ t'*tii>-i ?l?i i?t lira/.il, ii'jjit ili(ijf the ii.u ijf ilioii \ f>f certain livers, which lights li.azil in tin I lailH sin: hIh'H'Iv jt'<.v?p*sei|. . , ^ Phi jiguay' it i.? well kn>'iv. has h?nj? l?oen ^ in coiiiitiMiiii-uiiiiii with .In- Unite*! State*.! |iMt|i<isin}{ tit open vitrioii* ?iwrn iui?*i>tvliiiji r ilit? Atii uoii, in return fur Ctrluin h?IvmiiI;i^?s | ? which she wishes to obtain f>r he* self from i *" this euntiy. I ^ li?v?'iniv Hra/.il has made a stall ni?*nl in < relation li> tin* liaiisaciiitii between her ami Paraguay. in ni(l< i ihai our (imeintm tit f may nut be misled hv any o-i*I?*iii|>l>?t* >ii treaty between tin* (Jt.it?*<I Slate* ami I'a f ngUay, ur tlm I (ordering Staffs of S n\lh Ante.tea. which, hv aiic iio~.itih?tv. coiild ? ?HlVr colllllim-irtl H?lVHt|ta|{e* <>11 tlllH C'UH* J try. wiilmm the ?>?iK-li"ii <?t Hrjuil. \ liuu-lietl HioUouil<l cop'tea of Senator \Yii?oii*? spm-li on (liv Kaii?a? (Jilt-Hii.Mi hj?Vf * uli^a-lv btM-ii ordered, nn^ivlin lai^e nuiii ^ l?er* 4?f lire ?peecli?ai of oilier itieiiiU-ra of J C'Hig.i'M mii tliai ?>f ihcqx^tioii ) Tim .Hji.rl of Senator I t-aijflii'* frMin the Commiti?*e on TeirtMiie* win, according I* pi*M*ni a|i|H*araucr% lu?v? at le.isi as linge a cirvula- ^ lion. i: ^ ^ In Skarch ok a l>Ai*oiiritM.~Fn <Vt??bri j J Ja-I an ?il>| i^-tith-mnm nhniiil Wu.n1 arrived j in New Oilcan* from New Y ok tfi "WareliJ \ of a daughter whom In- had not iwen for many yeaiA. * Time wan ulirti M . W, w'n< ! m upon , ( f C-ll Kif li AvdHir Wiiu aa lie pa-aed 11?*? way. Hut hit rhdies t<?<>k to iheni-elvra 1 wing*; eajflo*. Ji ?If ei^ an I double eagles ' ll.'w iik-j hawk* from ihand of a Mtfirtur, ami tin- ourient of pnldie ojiinioii ebaiiged 1 hi fitaiiioiihlile llioiouglifare*-, it* lo Win liier- I in after i|m*v lia<l At letigih ilie oliI man wan enmpletelv J b oki-n ? Wroki'ii in ho|?e?, broken in pride, r W okfii in fort .ne. oii? 1 broken in all but In intighter** love ( lint bia dangler bull f?a m iiif yi^M Iwrn living in New Odeum* ill iIn* [ iiirljinW of t Mtly widowlemd. himI Ian 'lie leillove from 'mV?rtr. A?i?l no tin*- old nail Ibought tliMl lie would ?i?4t Ilia daughter in tW Sunny Houilt. and hi* wended l?i? >v'ny f hi. Imrwnrd. When lie a riied here lie f iiimI that hi j ^ daughter kh? <|ra<i ; and hia grief knew no * WoiiimU. lie than \ielded t the wilea of :he intoxicating eii|?. and lieooiiie in a ?Iiim| iltie, an liabiittal d-imka d. For a wliiie 0 lie jHibev |h*. milled him lo go Wia wav fn f il e aiid la* eadh |>e eeivt).| that he had aeeii V belter ifa\ ",'ilieie l?eing avtue hing lofi v an-T ? a >bb'In'Kt-> took*. |*t, for the jlruu>k* d * ihe down-hill to ruin i? of <mm) d?ac?nt, Md * *? V " mnu )+x)flh Am*ed ^ .?w^i.hefor? otievof the police reoordeni tt an oUiint? ami v?i|fiai?t. ^ Mote ?<tt( of |.?\ ihap M puni*hinept. the ford**! mnt iiitn to the work limine, au<f lie lentniu?^ i||| y<- terdav, when lie ?allied ?n* Inst, Miiaf w<t* hurt?*) In a cvir?i*tt"li c?'IHn What a change from Wing Itwlw of ton in Ktftk Atemir but a (mt . > nr- Hjfi! (>.nth Miimil n welcome ' to the o|il man, for in lii? M>Wr moment* ' , ?mild not Ix-nr the thought of living and fVUing with defined wo k hmi-e vagrant*.[New Or leant paper. M, Mk. Fii.lmork in Nkw Yorn.t- The New <>ik Exprcaa a>*nr?? it* <1 i^tnut reader* int Mr. Fillmoie I.?n a rfreitgth in that iHie iu> ?| endeiil oiV and-hUivk aU pailiea^ ml all |?art\ ai-englh. No deinagogite iff linraeter, Inn in all re peel* the reveijte tw i'idiam H. Seward, iIihI he ha* won hkr mv up from mi humhle n '6 fhw'Vie?* k ei?id? ll?V hiuI I'loldt-liCV ?.f the Uliitia? tatea. and lie 11ms will that whv lipwaidV itlii.tn Mil Iriol^nrv or !??? * .I - !??? ? ? ..... ... ... ., ?a** * ? *?i ? nu<4?? */if? ??% inriv jtnpih of cliNutder, talent hik! principle nd IImt ih# people of New Y"oik w?W lake' ?re of him. and thev respect hint ttiurtf ten than they did in 1848 ?when Mich a lot i?, un twine an Abbott Lawrence, of MwH-liiiHcita, wan laid adde for the Vice I>rew IhicV, to Mreiktflitcti the T?>lof ticket in lew York l'> tlie |N>|tulniil)' aud .powrcf of , illinoie tin-re. We heard of a Yankee \v|k? ntole A uw ii 11. on a I >owu EmM liver, and nliipjaal it ihe Went Indie., and ao|d it, hut we neer tfll Inielv heard of a river itself heing nto U. It M-eiiia. however, that micIi an *xhtjt han lately been a<-< itnplished. Rotne lew Yorker* littveMolen a rivei from Pennilvatiia. The "Chemung river rise* in loitherii Pennsylvania, How* northward in? New Yoik. and then turning southward own into the SiiHqui-hana. in the State of Vmiav hatiia. At Corning, the New Yorki-n have huilt a dam Acmn* ' the river, and olied itn wateia into the Chemung canal, rhich cuiptio in o S? naca Lake, ajid thence ito Lake Onlaiio, thus stealing the river nli.ely a wax from the Petimni Iranians. Doing Normso.?Titer that ?lo nothing, J re in (lie rrwlivl M MX to do thill which is orw tlinit intti.it g. ftjiu BCtottWhKnfa. ifledical \otice. I^IIK <\>|inrtuerebi|> heretofore existing bet ween Itr*. Ti'UI'lN A JttXI*^ has lietn ,8<<>!ve.| I?V the dentil of Dr Wjt. 1*. Tutlfts. II |H-rmtus indebted to tlie listti firm, wilt make mnetliate payment to l>r. \V. It. Jom-, surviving ojMU't tier. k7 ! i.l Willi tie to necupy the am rue oTic*, and t in off-ring hi? pmfess'otial services to the iblie, lie bi'lueniifl lent, (from his long and inmate ii^ocis'lnii with 1 r. "fi'kfi*,) of giv <. :e;.e-al sat Wii-thm. I.ailien, ami nil iiulirMiml* offering from Itfiniic diseases, will Hi d a consults!ion with >r. .Ioxks very much to th ir advantage. ' March *7 46 . tf , Public School. " Sprint Term of Mil. "'llAW'^ichwl will c min 'iico Monday April 7, hu<1 continue I even weeks TUITION: tcalin.; mill Spolli-i/, f4 ; tending.. S|M'llinjx and writing. ; Vitli?!r?nnmr, Gro :m|hr or A rithiRi-tir, ffl; Villi either two of nil of tin* n??o?e. $7 ; lietorv. l'hlloeo|diV or Agronomy, ; i indent I .niiirnn^rs or the h't.hcr t>ranclie? of Mnthrmntirs, v ' roj iioi<l-nl aI expen*ca, 45 o. Student* attending W'?fn weeks or more will be M |?i for a whole term: no tuition re?-ivr?l tYr lw< than ht/lf a term. Tuilioti receiv. I at tl??* and of e?ch ( ivrter. m.PKRKSCl Sr?K. r. S. S. Oaiia.**. Mai. 4 l. A. Tows**, t. i'. tiwrw, kmj.. Col. w. h, 'axrui lw J. A. Hat*-, F?q? 1'. T. Smith. Ftq. A continuance of the j>nMi?- patron Age ia raavrotf.illv ao'irited. March I! 4? St. IX A TKO F WoIT HfAKOLI GUKENVir I.F DNTHICT. In Equity. ifaMena Tavtor, Admhilrfrator, Ac., et a! ta. Caroline llo'l/w, rt aI. Mill for Partition, Ac. "5 V order of the Court of ''qnKr, In thi* * 111 i wi'l sell nt public ontcrv, l-eforc tin* CV?ur? fo'iee .loot- of Orecrtvlll TM-trfet. on the first Joitdav in May ne-lV*11 the following Tract* of .and. via: TRA?Tvo. 1. flonWiijla* 14 Acres, bounded >r land* of I). W. Hod***, V" Barton And Inwkint > " - . .v >J,.TRACT. No. 4. containing ftfl Kerf, bounded >v lauds of J>. W. Ilodgea and Jcfemu h Tramn II. TltCTNo. 5. containing .451 Acre*. 1>onnded ?T "amis of Mr*. Pickett, Jr Trammel!, IX W. Imbrcsnirl -lohn Hawkine " y T . TRACT No. 4 containing 4 Acres. '"fnrld W. andaof It. W. Hodge* ^ T'CACT No. A. containing 41 Acre* lum.l.a iy land* of |). W. Hod r?? and iJn*ph (looilwrn. TRACf v0. f? rasikintag 2W Air**, l?on?^?t .y lunilt of l?. W. Hodges, PorintM Howard, liar he fJoancll and John V. Iliyhtowir. TRACT No. 7, containing 88 Acres. houndedf T ImmU belonging to the fatote of John' V_ fodg<*, deceased, ami Uixl granted to John Za-. ^ ?al. a All of said hands 1yir??r and being si nate m? raters of Nor?h Pork of ^alnda River, in tha Hut riot and Slate aforesaid. * Tamil- or Hum?Purcliatrr to give bond, pajrJde in one and two yearn from day *?f male, with wo sufficient suri-tiea to seeure the pwrehasa nonev ; co ts of the sale to W r aid in cash. a a. townw. c. v. a. a Cofhmiesioaer's Offiee, March 88, 1AM. March J? 44 *d Portor ' Himsrlf Angara* ?M WATCH & ( LOCK REPAIRING. I P. B. BURNHAM I T AH Aptiiwi ? shop ill the rii-.iu a (joining Dp, II M. li K?? (.?'-! rkp?t/ .Stnra fur tU? parpoPc fcarrying on th? a)>otp twain***, anil r-*t>ec?itlly ?oHei??|*w?tiiii{?. II* will I^n?i4irtll at-ml p'lneti'illy to all work yirtrnabtl to Mnv~? lu wiM, it a aS >rr tint* Wipi* ? hand an imp n-tui.-nB4>f Jpwa'rr, which he inland* nIUm aa 18&X SF w w *"*T v v