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4 isot-'-im km 1 nil#mi #ttrt ' I-tptok ...^ ' > | 1 lv/ <k*' |( V/L Ji ^y/ > j n. i ^V'";- IJu- \/ <' > i \/ i - y J T^i . ?y' i. iy/ /^r>' J j *">. r^S^a^" ^ jjtjjj ' ^ ^j| -v ^ -V^ v S*' / ^N/ "V ^ji ; ' > ' ^ * -* " BS?Q)TSD TO MTBHATIJRH, TH3 AilTS, SQl^OS, AGaXCTJLTUIlE, BH\?3, POLXTXCS &C., &C. TERMS?TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM,] "Lot it bo Instilled into tho Hearts of your Children that th? Lifeflrtv of the I'resB is tho Palladium cf all your Rights."?Junius. (PAYABLE IN ADVA&C1S | l|p^-tEE AND HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MOUSING. APRIL G, I860. VOLUME VIL?NO. 49. * HBiUm TO\GS ? Co,, . jBaoHBArf, axoc COTTON FACTORS, AtJGITSTA, OA., CONTINUE tlie snle of Cotton nnd otli<>r produce in their JWw Fireproof Ware- , .'iousc, vwuw uacvson a, neynoias sis. Cash'advances t?adr? vvlion desjird. , v . AI.'TOINR I'OUIXAIX, ?Tno3;IAS J .IIONNINGS, IS.^JAP. l'UKSL'. , Sept., 8,. 185'.?ri0-tr. ' Gr-M. CAI,11OUN, WAREHOUSE A vn GLXBAL COMllisSfOX MERCHANT, Reynold's St., between Jackson nixl Mcintosh iLngusta, G-a.; will attend strictly to the sale of COTTON, BACON, GRAIN, And all otlicr produce consigned to him. Pi>r nonal attention {jiving to th>? tilling "f all or? iiors i?r isairgmir, Kopy :in.l I'niniiy Supplier.) Liberal Cash advances tuade on produce in Store. June 2-1, 1859, 6 t f T IEEE IE MARSHALL HOUSE. ABBEVILLE 0. II,, S. C, i T1IK UXI>r.nsH;.NKr> would respectfully j inform the public llint lie has taken the | tlar^e and commodious HOTKI^ known n-: | "the I 14 MAHSHAIX HOUSE, " j futuntod on the North-East corner of the I'ublic Square. Having bad innny years expcriencc as n j Hotel Keeper, hefbitUrs liini.-elf tlint he will } hi- nl.Ie t<> pt-aRe those who may favor him with their putronn-jjo.. His table will always be piovidvA wh'ii tii?bent (lie market afTorviii. Every eliort will be mule to render his House a home for the weary traveller. JOHNSON RAMEY. Dee. 1G. 18.V7 33 tf VALUABLE I HOUSE & LOT FOH SAT.E. The resinenec of Mrs. TTurrison, situated I in uiic <>| the most eligible locutions iti Abbeville Vil'sge. 16 offered for siila 011 rcu ODablc terms. The House contains ten rooms, with p.ll nece? ?ary oot-bnildings, in a etatc ef thorough re? pair. > Tb? Lot fmSrnc>? fiva o !?? "<? ??1 ? .-.6^ .....I )*?pdaonie)y improved l'lower Ypra, Orchard, Yin*yard, ?te. There is also a sccond building site on the "prtmiecs. tsr For further pm-lictilnrs npplv to . ? J AS. M. PER It IN, Esq. March 3, 1860, 46, It HOWARD ASSOCIATION. . j ;i;' rHiMi>Ei.i'iUA. i 'A . Bcncvnlcut iunlitntion eslablishid by special tndoirmcnf. for the relief of the tirlc and ])ix(regard, afflieted with Virulent and Epidemic Bitretictt. ? MEDICAL A<lvioe given gratis by the Acting Siir^oon tu all who apply by letter with u description-of their condition, (ftge.Vccu. CtLtion. liabita of Hfn A-i> ^ In <w ^reAiVpfrvcrly^Me'didmc famished free of ehargo Valuablf Report* on th? Now Remedies tin ploved iVi the Dispensary, Kent'to ih<5 afflicted in 4 sealed letter envelope*, free of charge. Two or ttrreeStamps for postage will be aceeptiblc, Address. DR. J. SIvILLIN HOUGHTON* Acting Burgeon, Howard Awwciation, No. U Seuth Ninth Street, Piiilndelpeja, JL'h. By order of thq Directors. EZRA t>. HEART WELL, President t3*p. tF*incnn.n, Secretary. [Jan. 20,12m -w f ^ ' . I I THE STATE OF SOUTH GAROLINAT ABBEVILLE' DISTIUCT J, i, m' -i . 4*\ 4i91My. , . "Samuel >loBryde, J 'Pht ' -L*' iooep^-Bcuryde, i 0ill for Partition. ^oaTiua MpBrVije, . and otire^ ) T APPEARING tliftt James Mftfirydi unci > ML; tlife "children of John McBryde ( whuse number and names arc unknown,) Defendants in ?rt>ove,*t*t8<J ry?id? bpjjoud Che limits of this Station jnotjoa of $:& A. JtlnOowan. ,CdriVp'?^ ? v^(V>'at 8ftid Defendnhth do arid plertd, dMsfc'ef oi" -demur to Mid tbrne montlo from the pubiiention 5*hm,^1U bp. t*kei) j>ro.:cw\ft*; . :^niu, u. 1 AIVALIV, U. X. A. B. r'Cimhifttrfirtw'd OfBce, ',i>' > ' Feb'y 28, 1&60. j 45 3m .1 ; jr. *,: ai^mascj-^ ^ TfAWCffiS, (JLOClS ARB JEWELRY, ?&fr>cfcigr dstpo*. S. o.t * ' | prep?f?i trlfti tiU Acc?sary tooh tnd mA^ teriaia w ?u nujfnii?nj m ifis/jinfi 01 oqni; tnMsafcUff ,..4U.;*^k'rw?rr?n'teH - w* trial ?d<i wiiiily yaoreeLv^*.. Terms cash. .faspj icxx<J. i .( VEMttdL&JACKSDNr1gm'Kowtf i .-, .? -.;l j t?rf "T-ii'v -vCi' ''Oltfrl^^WpV *>>VjV ?<J4 li xrn((>s | ><! ( | rSxyilNTElT'X' . 8J.X* jjB. CU, ta #><) Ili rr 9%i\0 a?m .nuif. .in-j'l ?i?J 1? /mjj J I oAlf. .wmauw >K .<1 .if. |.C?WM ylAOKSpi. I .7Af>arfi gofiiif* -Inmol ?<J y'ifiisfijs fifw girt , I jllE IJiDEPEXDEXl PRESS. BY LEE & WILSON. AlUiliVILIJE. S. C. Two Dollars, in Advance, or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents at the Expiration of the YeartST* All sulii'-criptirns net liniitcl at tli<? of sxilis^i'iliiiip, tv ill li? cotisi<l?r<'<l n ..ii? O...} ?ill I.. ?: -> - - . uniinui'u <1111 ii arr? iir? aires nro pni<l, or :it. the option of tli<* Froprit? tors. < s from oltierXtntes mii5t invariably ln> necompntiiecl with the C?t4i.,g5 m rT-m-rfrrwir?c&mi-rmnn-pmTr>ra-i>ttv? CANDIDATES. Tin-frien.1* of Cs.pL G. M. MATTISOS re speetfullv announce liim as -x cuiuliilute for Tax Collector at. the next, election. The frii'inls of .lAMliS A. M?:COKI> resp<-et in in n Vvauauiaiu lor iax Collector at itic next election. j Tin; friemli <>r I?r. J. F. Jlcl'DMR resjici-tfully announce him ns n Candidate fur Tax \ Collector at the nest election t-5?"* We are authorized to announce S. A. ! llOlK; ICS nsn Candidate for Tax Collcetvr, ut the ensuing,e'ectioa. Tin' friend* of W. S. IIAI'itiS leijicctuully JUIIIoil!!''.' liim as a tfo I In- ollice of 7'n.r CoIhcl'ir of AliljCvilW: lJistri :il liic iivxt olvvlion. 13*/*" T)j?' ?.?/// roif fri' of WKSl.rV A. BLACK ro.-pci'lfiitiv iiiiiioi:iH:<- liim as a f?ati<li<Ialc for Tax l'olic<*lor al llio in:Xl c!uv I ion. Tin- Iii.tnl< of Ili'.MlV S. I'ASON r<M'"<-i u!lv aiiinioiiiKii' liim as a (V.ioii<lato fur Tux Collet-loi-, a! lie viisninij clcetion. I lie Iripinls of .HHiN A. IIirXTKlt re ?]?mm fully announce him a can<1i<iale for the ollice oi Ordinary, ul the uc.\t election. The friends of <?1. .1. (I. ]-.\SKIN respectfully announce liiiu a candidate lor llic office ?>f Ordinary, attlie lies? flcciii"1 'I 111-: ONLY AliTICLE UNRIVALLED IN MARKET WITH IMMENSK no ME AND EUliOrEAX DEMAND. r5"MTIC reason uliv, is that l?v ^Talnr*'* own i I'l-m ? ' r - '! ft! on?, i j. iiiiiix.'ii'l v isfti !' <l.'*in?ii* ;t'l'.-tV : etij'plii's i I lie natural tin ills, rnd tlitl- i..;ik','s it Lrr.r.'nn | Imld lu'iiHt-, ivmov.-s uii ?i:.n<inMf. ild.u.tr. and j liwit froin tin- ?cnl;>, qni<-ts aiid toi ~ up tin* ! nerv?*.\ awl tlm?ei:it s nil tiprv4<tift -In- an-1 ] nuiy l?v ivlird ti( >rt lo i-iirc all *1 i i' in<- | sen I p ninl liiiir; it will slop and k<*r;> if. from j FiuIihl' of}'; nin/.<s if *<>/'/, fjloxsi/, hri'f/fiy an-{ | biattliful, and if nsf.l iiy 11;?-j oimtr two or llir* l " .. :ti . * .. .. f ii ? i ......o.i 11# wi.i ii.ii'i kiii or jjruy | llu-ii r<;a?i?;r, read Ihe following an J jutlyc ior I yourselves: Nkw York, -Tnii. S 18.r>8. Messrs. O. J. \V.?iu) /: Co?Gi'iiilciiK'n?: I In v int? l>c:ir<l .1 nlior.l I'rof Wo<nl\j I llnir It.-sturat iw. aii?i i:?y lir.it rjiiiiir i?r<?.y, j 1 liia<Kt ll|I II.V liiiinl t "> 1 : V ns;?l?' t!:?- ; wliicli 1. iik (Minmii'ii with ?v gsvat many persons i lui'l nir:iin~t nil manner of patent. in?Jicinu*. I iin<l n short tinf ago 1 commented using your i article, to teM it for myself. The result has been to very satisfactory tliat I am verv tr'ad 1 did so, anil in justice to you, us well us for tin* encouragement of oilier* who m&y lie as gmy us 1 wait but who having my prejudice without my reasons for setting it asitb?, arc unwilling to give your Restorative a trial till tlicy have furt.h.-r proof, unit the he?t proof heing oceular demonstration. I write you this letter, wliieli you may chow to any fu;-h, uinl- also direct theiu to me f<>r fiuthur proof, who am in ami mil-of tlio N. Y. Wire Hailing Kstnblishnicnt every day. My hair is now it* natural color ami much improved in nppenance every wny being jrlnapier and thicker and much more healthy looking. I am, Yours RcspeetfuHv, lll-.NRY JENKINS. Cor. Columbia and Carroll Sip., Brooklyn Livingston*, Ala., Feb. 14, 18?>8. Prof. Wool)?l)cur >ir.: Your Hair UcstoraLive has done much gndd. in this part of the couutry. My huir lins been slightly diminishing for several years, caused, 1 suppose, from n slight horn whey 1 was quite an infant, 1 have lieen usini/ voup llnir. liir o'.-? wet-ks and I fin.! tlmt I linvt* n film Ju*itd o hair now growing, after having UKyd nil other remedies' known to no otfeet. I lliinlc it the most valuable remedy now extant, and advice all who are afllicted thul .way to me your remedy. You con publish this if you think proper. Yours, A?\, s W. MIDTH.RTOX. J'lllf.AIlKU'lHA, Sept. 9. ltf>7. Wopp?Dear Hir: Vwur Hair Ileal oratfva is proving; it*]f b?)>ctieinl to me. Tlie I front, and alio the back-pari of my liejid almost lost Ifa-toverinir-t-whs in fact bai.d; I have usod but 2 half pint bottles of your Rvstom tf-ve, knd' now- the top of my -hand. i?*. well studded with a promising crop of young hair and the front is alio leceiving its bent-fit. I havflf tried "thfr preparations without unj. benefit vhatevari I th>nk from my own per SonaVr#^omifii-nrJnlCr?t. i n?n io.li.no to try it. Yours, reapedfully, - I>. R. TJlOMAS, M. D. r < *64 VineStreet. The Restorative is put up in bottle* of three sjzHVvirMnrpe; medium.and ?m?M; tha ainnll hold* ? a pint, and retail* for one dollar per bottle: the medium hold* ut )e??t twenty per cent, mure ia<p*Ap6f4iou tilou'ille email, retail* for two dollars per liottle ; the lar^e holda a O.J. WOOI) <& CO. Proprietor!!, 444 Brondwny, Ktjwj St. Louie ,y^n J "old by all .good, .-Prug^Uts. and Fancy Ooods Dealers. it.... - x,.' 'v.'1* ; / .? -jw. * v' SOITHEPM- 1IOLSE. SI^ASF&Sigiit, OTlLL occupy their old atnnd. opposite the |||||||| N o. 816? I M i jwteiS4p?i " WTOijLD Saferm the miblio thnt he has r?tofitidyBSmg), fJ5d jertpcontinue the practice of medicine. He may he found nt .. MAMU4J.L ' Lo gaged. Mah V tMO ?? * of, lf,trK ! From the Courier. OHLY BEHIND THE CLOUD. hY wim.il liuutiikakt. "01 mother) pray come hither quick, r, And tell the rennoli why Thf.1 every Mftr han cone quite out, Upon the evening i*ky; I eo much hived to lny my head Upon the wis:iiow fill. And look upon them xhiiiing there, !io heautil'u! and eii'.l " The little woii'l'rinif fiic.e grew ?*d, H'l. lit ? ' " inn) ineitK unit fHTlny flight, For inky cloiiili> *w?pt oVr the *tnr?, Ami vaileii their mellow lii'lit. She so il ly cloFi il tin- little hliiuld, Ami. with h tearful eye, S?i<l. "All the pretty ntnr* nro ^one? l'rny, mother, tell itic why "Tliostarn you *<> mu-h love, my child," The mother ili-1 rei.lv. "Are not unite l>nl <nly hid l?y dark elotids d? iftinc by. ITi'nr !i<>w lh<- thunder roll* along, 1;.4? siii.-ianly nud loud I lint di> no! fear it! .??>? the stais, They're aii behind t lie cloud. "Tin- storm will vury nonii be o'tr, ,, Tin' ilulk t'i?U?li> uwny. And nil ih*' *tuw rwmc out agaiu In hea-jlifii] firiay ; Poliin^li thut little tear away, An<l giv^ the good-night kj*?; To-morrow nicht I'm cure will Ixj A brighter oue than this." Desponding brother, tins thy ?l:y Cloud-wrapped and ttarlees grown J Ilu< all the light, onim from thy heart? ] < dxrkneiw round thee thrown? Fear not. the darktt***" of the night, Th? muttering thunder loud; The ui.r?'iit. t i?< not. gone? t 1 ?1_: ? 1 .t i v/u IJ uvuiuu CiOU'li Clioor up! th? storm will ?non l>ei>pcut; Tlip ilmk I'loii'U drift Hw.tv ; Toy h<-nrt Again 15y IIojui'k own jfln-M'nii'fr rny Tlion 1iu?!i tli<* fHil, <>(iii)]>tuiniiig voice, Th>; -? !. *uV?ni>?r!Ve Id**; A'i'l 0<?! will n!!!'ii? thy corning nights Km- brighter ?<?? * tiimi this. -f n K?.. CU3TIIKG IJ C3HSZCTICTJT. We t??V<* tV? 1 !.>%vii^cr frwn t'.o eitii|ti<::il of 11 oil. C.shh l'a>5r.;ig of M:;s:ad;usctls, Gjliveie-l at i-">*w Ilaven, (\inn, last week. We are gla.l to h-arn that Mr. C u.-.hing will speak in diffi*n?nt ~r r\ * I>;ui5 01 \yunu<'CM?'Ui during the campaign : 'AH these visionary, pcaltoibratno*! Abo- \ litionists, who parage up nixl down th?* country with their imaginary, s<*lf oncrite<l, svlf-sufiicient omi)i^cieii(o--(lau^b?tr) ?all thi'Se outside a^italnr.s yf slavery, havi? jjivcn lis r.o solution. Abolish ! abolish! say they ; but no sol'itjou how to do ii, UiilosR it In; lo noillt. gmTlt?fim??? bv mml magnificent !-peei:bi-f., to tlirir hero, Trou issaint POuverlurc, and Jo the horrors of the catastrophe of Si. Domingo. I say they give us no solution. Mr. Helper Blair :? * w- ? .? iimi, i? 11 i?v? e ni?ve, nays ne, bet ween four him! five millions of *lnvr?s in the fifteen Southern stutea. You must give th?ra sixty dollar* each, and then provide pood ships with splendid cabins,f.r.d deport llu-m for Africa. That is the solution. Very simple, very perfect. (Laughter.) You are to endow them with cash and ex rport then). Mr. Helper Blair does not tell us where the money is to como from. Those are trivial qn?-?tionB. 11<? does not tell us where the liiwfiil authority in to come from. That is a triviwl matter. ,IIe does not tell us what the white people about whom he is so Hiixious. arp to Hn fnr r?nl laborers or dement ic servants during I he lime I his* deportation is gt'ing on. That is trivial. ILj do? * not it'll uh how the peopl<> arc to pi t on in the Southern State* with nol'otlv to raise cotton to seil, or corn (o ?-at That is h minor matter. He <Iohs not tell ns Iiow in.the Northern State*, ami they in Hie Southern states, nr? to continue to carry on beneficial industry ami uoimm-rcisil intercourse, when the whole of the Southern States sre producing nothing, hut are ilivcn up to the rather iminful taslr <?f <.!?/>. - . , - 1- 'J ting froin their atom ichs five millions <*( Africans (Laughter.) That is a trivial question. I *a|?po*o that ho would <ny that those of us who happen to own ship* new] not complain. Well, that wonKl ?lepttnl upon whether fheie were any means of gutting freight, (Laughter.)" It may l>? nquestion We havu left u'n'lenhM. All these are minor considerations; whi<*h in this sublunary and sublimated philanthropio pcheraa, (Mich wise and grdat men are to reflfrt upon. But there are two qiK'rftious' which.iD siifK a scheme; I should h*iv*> ppswl <ho proposer would have r?.flecb?d'up on." Tfie remedy, rer.oll^t,1* to export them hII to Africa. Thu first question thai ought, to have suggested itself to hirivis.^Wi't you wish yoil could doit? (Laughter.) And J the next question is, how fufe you going to^ do i^2 .{Reiy: we?^ 1 aught<;r.) Ilow will you , people to go. Youcnnftrit'tJb tl *ritf?00t' great *rmie*. There forest i&yoifrjWpotionnry foreeti i? the ijehi, hun'ing.. up all these negropvnpdj whon yon have caught (horn ship tbern off. TMt >e$nw fco nip /Alburn rough remedy. But it hiieto ^beiionety tniliUry force i^ done * at^Jl.j ."jcpjrr, fftJifM* ?>vno' M#t4ha? do this subfeot. It bat taken, .(J?i jmi xi*: A*-i j ?.. ... w . .'iscl: . : -rr^ uh moro yestrs?M?l inoro ittilliou* ot* dollars ! thmi it is t?nit?*ful ti? i? i; finVvr k? ? ' l>y force, liilly liowli'tj**, and a tVw lui:> ! drcil fv'miiiolr-s ami inulaltoes from Florida. | (Lau<lhk?r.) Now, J?s-?l 'ake lii<> rtilo of i three, and see how much t mo an?l tn<>ti?-v ; it wotiM cost to <'xm*l live million?. (flrrat j lati<;liler and applause.) Hut lo lit; more ! J serious upon tli<> : I -av no i . , 7 '' '* ] exi-is iti hif'oiy ??t the deportation of s>uch 1 great masM-s of from hiiv country. Two oiK'ft wvur tomowhieh pre-ent ;i i real parallelism. One w;i.? the ttFort of the j Spatii-h government in tit?* re"*ns of Phi I- | ip III ami IV, to clear h1?mih *23.000 Moor* , out of Spain. Ii c??t Philip HI. a three i yt'iirs, wur ami two whole atmies to hunt ! i ur? ;i h?twir..i ?.r ??/.?? *? > ??* . -f -- nu ll, flliu lOI'HI CVI'll | lo a neighboring coa*t? which Ihey cottM almost toii' h wiihtht?ir hands?r.f northern Ailicn. Another *niuj?!o oicutrcd iii tlie reign of JVtc-r the Groat Owin^j to soire 1 local controvur. y, a great migration of a j Tartar trill* from Russia to C.iina, to thu J oiiinlK'i'of some million* of human being.-* | tool: plui'O ; ?in1 tho narrative of tliat or.o- j j tllJr!, of its piifT'rinjjs of it* dcllUCtHinS of | hfe, i:; of ilu* liiovin:; jiirtuw ? ( Im.mvoi j history. To t ?<? tr.'-re >.l]<.i; to puss from ' 0110 iieighborir.fr country t.> anoili.-r, lotif of | lin' perished? miserably by j starvation an<1 war. i scy, then, that the* j idea is pratMu-rtiir imnorsihlh. Hm Si .. . ... ' possible v. hat are we to ?av of its. humanity ? j What is the liiMDMiitv of hcttiup whole armies to hunt 111> five uuliions of colored laborers in the S<>utli, ati<1 Ml tlie point of the iwoiil hikI haycuel drive tboiu frotn this country! For they :ire a race that olinc to 11--, ?nd j have yet to l;e driven away .if tiny noi-l ^u. j They hi? a parasi:in r.u-e, who clinjj witi? ! conscious dependence to ilie whites. {> >yond all that, they are attached t?> the eonntrv. Itwtln-Sr hnmn l-?...-.-H tlint th-v an; I) <>{1* here, even a* slaves ? nay, lhat liny :ir? bct'.er oif Iuh*miisi; tln-y art'slavi-R?than they <lwr were in At* ri< H, nr "Tcr woiil.J In; in Jennie* ok ll'iyti They know il well, ami (liny will not. jjo. lil-p, why don't they ?jo! Wliv dou'i iho?? hlack* w!io arc the county, in.?k ing to Jamaica and become ! members of liiO Legi.-.hiture, (I?U{;1.! ) ,) j or "to ilavti and beeomu duke*. counts and ! - - - 1 | empcrorH f ^JC??n?-we<l laughter.) Why do ! 1 they slay horn, unless, &r. i say, 1 hey kt.ow ; i tiu-y are but lor olT hero than anywhere j | .-is,' ? I ^ ')->o you to remember. gi-ntlemen, how j I out republican !ri.nd*in their transcendental I humanity have houh-d over the fa<'t that two or three hundred b!;.<ks hwv?- been, driven out of Louisi.Mia ami Arkansas during the last year. Horrid cruelty to two or three handled beit;;** ? Ami y-'t tlmv themselves proposed to expel Gve millou*, through all M)rt of suffi*iiiigs*f that is, as uirtiiy of them h.h ?>lia!l eseMjx; death at tlio r.f .1. . ?1 -< ' ' I***.mi. v. ?uu w.iMMin. ami mount oi 1110 | ncjii, or starvation in tlie woo.I* or stifling I in the mi<i?lle passage. That, forcouth. is ! to fee tho reinv?lj. Tii{vr?innnnt ??f th*<*e, > are to be landed on the fchorc* of Africa ! there to relapse into priiniiivo barbarism, j as their race always has dune except a I handful of a thousand who have been colonized in Africa under favorable circumstances and special care. But lo return to George Washington. Why did. he not propose the abolition of slavery in Virginia ; Gentlemen, he was no religious- bigot, no crazy fanatic, no wild radical. lie was a statesman, he looked to practical ends bv practical [.ineans. IIo ki.ew well that abolition was impracticable hh a fact, that if the condition of' the slave Virginia was evil it whs an itierftdicnl evil, and was to be left like the other institutions of society,^ to the good ProvideriM^of (Joel. That whs his con- | elusion, and I put it t:? you, there wan no other possible solution of his act. Yon have pot to impute to him inxince rity and cowardice unless you su|)|ioho that he thus reasoned and thus concluded. And if he did coine to a wise conclusionif, gentle* men, wo have evih in the northern States any, we have inequalities of condition a inyng n<?, plenty of tllfm, I wotiW snpepst Jo you, if any of you hapjwn to ha. h inmnher of the Legislature of Connection!, or expect ,|o' be by and by, (laughter), that *t. the /earliest possible day in the pursuit of .itiwe transcendental theories of abolitionists that in to sav, of j?ntMn(f:am end' to nil human inequalities of pondftjoii, Jfylor aq?l . everything el*e, you inti^odace a bill to tliid effect'Be it enacted, that nlf"tbe inequalities offortunie in the State of Connectieyjtj^nt re?pecially ihequalrtie* of mental fafcrtlfies, be and the 6*me Hro feerel>y ah' wtwHlfo* ("General laughter) You will find thnt jiwtaa-eenwbltt ;j??t as hu-T rnsf ?* moral, juwt a* conn^nant S?ith. *j. ' ve'*H tiwuri ihi?!n?< .awapVfJf iiWyy W'Hj^ H[KI r(?Jlg)OTlf #H?I, 'dtupWj ;iilly, m>Bchin*?*uf jjrojflcts 'looking | to the abolition .of slavery by act of LvmnUtuf#, bt of Congrtw. . Inoquah'- , ;^w of ?ppdiij^n,: ibW^ohdt^fjji'V ( bore till others that Ate inoAto itt 'ri*,lwK>cb-1 ?ll ?gl Mlit.l :?.v jtyMPBMBu.ju.ncnMwuA^ju :tholisl>e<) by (.' kI. (Applause). Must wo hen, pom lemon, in tin* pur<uit of those ehitneras, Htul fur sueh :il><urd ol'.itncrinil j>*irp?.sv>, at?l with sneli utterly uutcti? - i - ..-..V- 3 ?-> ill-J HUIIUCUU IO lis hv tl'Ji litwnists, must wo persist in this litii! of abolition agitation against Southern Slates? It' we do, wo know wo 11 I In- result ? 1 do not speak ?f the Union as as a union. T .-p-ak of the fact of our heiujjj common occupants of a common eo<; titty. It is not inertly dissolution of tlie Union ; it is the great. hen after heyotid that di??oln(inn, which itthe stupendous evil to which all these revolutionary i pr?<je<-f. point?universal upturning of so1 ciety, <lis!iirhiiuc?! of ail induMriitl interests, iuipoveiishiiient of tin* North, impovcrish} incut of tho South, civil war, ?ervi!o war, foreign war. For will not tin; invader Jake j ,;d vantage of our insane quarrels if r? thus in our madness throw behind us and trample , uiidctfooL utI these i:t.U>ld blessings which (Jot) has vouchsafe*! to this Union ? Gentlemen, wi> have vet spoiinlry, n constitution? a Union. How gioiiou?, how grand, how j snl>!iin?> a cause is the cause of that rctintiv, that constitution, that Union! I this cvi'itii'X cotntm ncc tlie discharge of my own liumhlc ptrt <>f my civic duty in the discussion of these great questions in aulicit a'ion of the charge itt the govern nscnt of the Unite1 Suites. I may have occasion to liiseuj-s other branches of this question in the stale of Connecticut. It h*?s teemed to ine that here in the Slate of i v...... .1- 1 <i? hi, ?.?* me ijhui'j j?mee io com mcik'o. (Ai j-I.-uism.) For, gentlemen, let l>ut the lino bo broken, Itit but (he breach in ilie R< ptii'lican rampart he broken here, fiinl the whole force is h< io.il uir.ed before it hits even brought itself into eotnbat on the great fiihl i.flhe Union. (I.onil !>|'|>l:siice.) I \Vi>r.l(] tlial, as Wellinjjton's vi?ieis dominate! ovev I he field of Waterloo, there were sornr v?.Sre potential enough to say to you, in view of the advancing t'nivo of (lie republican party here, as he on the battle (vld, (jnardfi. i nl at tin iu !' (A Will you not hear that voice ! Will y?-n not peifouu that achievement under the leadership of the gallant Seymore (applause) who lcil the charging forces of New Knghuid in sealing the steeps of the rocky Chapidtcpec. ? (applause] worthy leader of a worthy cause. For look gentlemen ! summon up, if you can, in your mind's eve. the colossus of tmwer and - I inau'of this Union, Tlif g'ory of the new world, the admiration of the old, shall it ho CASt dowu 1 (Voices, 'No. no.1) Shall it ho trodden under foot ? (Voice, Never nev^r.') Shall it fall ? Not on us, not on us. Oil God, not on us bo the 'deep damnation of its talcing off.' (Applause) Not on the men of this generation. If thnt power, thflt fame of the Union is to bo in some lon^ future generation.; in the days of the senility and caducity of the world 5 in' the days of tin: corruption of <Uhj approaching cataclysm of the universe. Let it bo in those days, when, as the stars shoot madly from their spheres, one common itiin of eartli and heaven, and only one. shall witness the disseverance and overthrow of these Union States. (Loud and prolonged ap I / ^ ^ ^ HJ.. ... Vernal.?The promiMJ-bucis of Spring are like g<n!le vming hearts ready to swell willi tlitf first warm breath of kindnesp. Hearts thtu respond *oinelinies. Tiio untimely fronts of Apr'l ?>p ibe opened tlower. Hearts too may have April fronts; when they have responded prematurely to a deceptive Fyntpftthy ; havb laid bear in blooming candor their inner odor fount# of sweet feeling. Theniieart frosts of April came. Botany lulls us .hat the Dipped bud will never revive. But we love these premonitory flowers ?this prelude to the mf-H floral not that is to greet lis in a few weeks. Beneath our balmy bkies these tftltny days. ; . Til* hleitk wind* of March Mailt- lit;r irein.ble Hud shiver* in perfectly unintelligible.- While Buiwer's 'FwfrH th* jspmirc'* Imdn of snow, In morning* eofi witlt May' gufches info the memory without an effort n?i ?who knows C? our friends mi'JS read jjfhis by a winter fir??, after all. A Lesson tor Vhr Lawks.?A gentleman, who hftd often beerf-annoyed 'by'wait(W?J a long 'time for'tlie. making of the"foi1et rtf tfio*e ladies he had escorted tq lialjs'wpir ipvited by.pne.'O.f ,lhp ladiea to attend the recent Leap YearBaii; at /Hy4#nim i aT1i? lwly called-for himr at the appointed JiouF tyit hewn* /0itfP%wIj friiend waa u*bore<f into t/ie parlor,-<Md UJid SB# If^f! -blockifoe'vlhei-genlfenjan .tor Tlipjoke wh?.W*H;fJottfe-llMtt ihe fflm? 4lwroof.,l?i?dj9X<<<ntle(l Up *1eourve of the n#xt hour. Not S. hvf -wp,-, WW Wba'rtM* -txchVitl^' m/tf nlW tetfjup >J O^wfllw-J, ' j&u GOOD HTJF.SIHO. nv FI.OUKNrK NIGllTIN'G Al.te. Never to allow a patient to bo waked, inteniioually, or accidentally, is a sine qua von of all good nursing. If lie is roused out of his first sleep, ho is almost certain to have no more sleep. It 13 a curious hut j quite intelligible fact, that if a patient is | walred after a few hours, instead of a few J minutes* sleep, lie in much more likely to I sleep again. !3eenu*o pain, like irritability J of the brain, perpetuates and intensifies itj self. ]f you have gained a respite of either ! in sleep, yon have gained more than the I im.rii .1 1 * |nr. Hum niv jjrouHiHiuy or recur renec arid cif the same intensity will hi diminished; whercm both will l>e terribly increased bv want of slcp. Tbis is the rea<on why sleep is so all important. Thi? is the reason why a patient waked in the early part of his sleep loses, not only hi? sleep, but his power to sleep. A healthy person, who allows himself to sleep during I the day, will lose his slonp at night. Hut ! . -i -? ... ii s exacny wie reverse with the sick genclallv : the more they sleep, the better will they he able to sleep, 1 have often beeu surprised at the though les*ness (resulting in cruelly, quite uninten tionally) of friends, or of doctors, who wil hoi.I a long conversation just in the room j or pas-sage adjoining to the room of the'pn | tiont, who is either every moment expecting I them to come in, or who has just seen their land knows they are talking about him. 1 | h* i* an amiable pitient, lie will try tooc.cn Iiy lii? attention elsewhere arnl not to lister ?ami ilii* iniik>'s mailers worse?for tin strain ujmn his attention, ami the effort Ik makes are so great, that it ii well if he is , v? vn >r i:>r uours alter. II It IS a wlli* pi-led conversation in the prune room, ther lit h :?l?-??! tit ? ! y cruel; for it is impossibh tii.it tli?* j?:?*i*?nl*A attention should not b< involuntarily M rained to lu-nr. Walking on lip-toe, doing anythingia the room ven slow ly, are injurious for exactly the sami reasons. A firm light quick step, a stendi quick liancl, aro the rfcsiderafii ; not tlx -low, lingering, s-hufllirig foot, the tiir.u tuii'Crlaiii touch. Slowness is not gentle ness, though it is often mistaken for such quickness, lightness, anil gentleness, are quili compatible. Agnin, if friends and doctor j did l?ut watch, as nurses can and shoult watch, tlie features sharpening, the eye growing almost wild, of fever patients win are listening for the entrance from the cor ridor of the persons whoso voices they an hearing, these would never run the risk ngaii of creating such expectation, or irritatioi of mind. Such unnecessary nois has un doubted ly induced or aggravated deliriun in mnny cases. I have known such?in <>m case death ensued. Ft is hut fair to say tha this death was attributed to fright. It wa' the result of n long whispered oonversalioi within si^ht of the patient, ahout an im I pending operation ; but any one w ho ha known the more t hat) stoicism, the cheerfu j coolness, with which the certainty of ai j operation will bo accepted by any patent capable of bearing an operation at all, if i is properly communicated to him, will la-si tale jo believe that it was mere fear wbiel produced, as was averred, the fatal resn! in this instance. It was rather the uncei tainty, tho strained expectation as to whai was to he decided upon. , , I need hardly say that the other couimoi cause, namely, for a doctor or friend to leav< the pntien?, and communicate his opinio! on the result of his visit to the frieuds jus outside the pati cut's door, or in th* adjoin i'g room, after the visit, but within h?;\r I ;.,i> ?_ i.. l~.l -e .? .! >? iviiuw 01 uic pnr.eut, is, it possi Me, worst of all. , It is, I think, alarming to see that tin dress of women is daily more and raori unfitting tbein for any 'mission.1 or useful ues9 at all. It is equally -unfitted for al ' poetic ?n?l all domestic purposes. Compel led by the drees, every woman now shuQkj or waddles?only a man can cross the flooi | p . i * . ... " " " - ot a sick room without slinking it! Wlia has become of woman's light step ? the firn light, quick step we have been asking fori Unnecessary uoue, Uien, i? tho rjiost cri'e' absence of c:?re %hioB can be inflicted elthci on sick or well.'nurse who rustles (I dm speaking of nurses:professional and unprofessional) is tfiti hpr'ror pf, a fifjtient, 'though perhaps be doe* not know why. ?he 4lget; of,.silk n()d crijioli/ie. the rAU1|6g of k<"7?, -th? we>iki ngofr-stavs and of shoes, 2:11.1. .,?.uat. l-' ilj-.. ii .1 yyjjl |||c,|/mi ir"^ ul.uf c ii ^11 111 (.ijr11 all 11)6 i?e?li$ne? Vitho world will.do liifli, goqd. , Tlie iioi?jl?s? ?i?'p-of wom?D, llio noiw.ler^ dMjwrv' 6f WbtiiRti, ftrfernwe' figure* of int'd/ii)iy.*1 t'ftfey do not throw <|owi> porni^f)^^. of ftrni{uV?7 will at Jiwsl CVuMi .ngauisfc^vwy Brtitalo iti ri)f>in ms alio ?rir>w/.? H.'.J W-.', A' ctmpWn wnft.'ori^e ti^aeh<h^Ud> fcl?Ffl ^ifonwrWV JW- WMfyV jjHin#44(l>a?l'd)?epiir>3.' . -The siifttpnU -?niritHilftfelr' ctaftxtt . 4beir kayte i?..their vsv CELESTIALS AND YAWKEEB. ? The Contrast. One of the Missionaries | in Cliina thussbows up the following 4they'a ! and 'wo s... | 'The Chinese parents select the wives for i their sons, and dccide whom their daugh! tors fibril marry. Their badge of mourn' ing is white, and their funeral cards aro wruiou Willi liluo ink. They mourn for I the dead hv proxy, nnd select a burying place for the departed by the aid of one who | makes that his profession. Wo read hori| zontfilly, they perpendicularly. Wo read ! from left to right, they from right to left. J We uncover the luad as a mark of respect, : j iiiu-v 11ul mi uimr caps. Wo black nil our i boots they whitewash theirs-. We compress ; | tlic waist, they the feet. We give the place ; i of honor on tlic right, they on the left. We. | speak of North-west, they of West-north j Wo say the needle of the compass points | North, they to the South. We shake the ; j band of a friend in salutation, they shake ! their own. We located the understanding i of the brain, they in the belly. . . _ ( [ j 'Our oflicials designate their office or rank | by a star on the bn-ast, or epaulettes on . | their shoulder?, they by a button on the ; hji^x 01 incir caps, we page our books oil I i ihe top , they on tlio margin. We print on , I buth sides of the leaf, they upon one. We - j place our foot notes at the bottom of t|ie r J ]mgo, ibey at tbe top of it. We mark the i j title of n book on tbe back of tbe binding, I'j t hey on the margin of the leaf. In our - ! libraries we set tbe volumes up, they lay i | theirs down. We keep our wives in the : I parlor, thev keep theirs in the kitchen. Wa 5 put cur daughters to school, they put theirs i to service. We propel our canal boats by horses and steam, they pull theirs by men. 1 We hike our produce to market by railroad i they take theirs on men's shoulders. Wq i saw lumber and grind flour by steam and r water power, they do it by human muscle^ ; We turn a thousand spindles and fly a huns drcd shuttles, without a single, band to pro; pel, they employ a hand to each. Wo i! 1 print by power presses and metal types, 1 lhey on wooden blocks with a hand-brush. We worship God tboy offer incense to tb? ? ?. * 1 -? s THE THREE UN-RETURN ABLEB. i Douglas JerroW thus leclures liis son :? _ There are three things that no man but a S " i i } fool lends?or, having lent is not, in a moat hopeless state of mental crassitude if ho ever hopes to get hack again. The^e three things, my son, are?nooKS, umbrellas,' t and mosey. I believe a certain fiction of the law assumes a remedy to the borrower; but I know no case in which any man, be^ ing sufficiently dastard to gibbet his reputat tion as plaintiff in such a suit, ever, fairly ^ succeeded against tho wholesome prejudices n of society. In the first place, books being themselves but a combination of borrowed thing*, are not to be considered as vesting j even their owners with property. The best man who writes a book, borrows his materials from the world about him, and theret fore, as the phrase goes, cannot come into court with clenn'handjr. Such is the opinion ( or some ot our wisest law-makers; whoj l th<w;fore, give to the mechanist of a mousetrnp a more hitting property in ^biSj inven^ t tion than if he had made an Iliad! And why? The mousetrap i# of wood and Iron; 1 trees, though pprin'ging from the enrtb, are , property ; iron, dug (j^m the bowels of tTie t earth, is property?ybtfcan feel itj hammer , it, weigh it;~but what ia called literary genius is a tiling pot ponderable, an essence (if indeed, it be nn erecnce) yon cap make nothing of, though put into an air-pump.^ The mast, ibat falls from beech, to fatten 8 hogs, is proporty ; as the forest Iaw4 wiH e speedily let yon 'know, if yon send rh an j alien pig to iced upon'it: hut it has been I held by wise, grave men io.Pnrliament, that what falls from human brains to feed human ^ holds, is no property whftlever. flence, prir vate advantage counsels you to borrbw all t books you can, whilst public opinion abuni dantly justifiesyou in never returning tbeffa. 1 PRETTY WOMB*. I 'A pretty woman i? onq.>pf the 'institutions' of the country?an angel in dVy^&oda and glory.' Sh6ibAkt>s'fcuhsbine, hluo*?J#, and hapDincss whflr<?ver. aim irno?' Tfaf i p;itb is one of .^liuious roses, .perftlraea and beauty. She i^a^vod jtoeh*,'1 vtfitteW 'in rare cnrto, and choice and gbodprhiciplest. Men stAnd up boforc hej-as so m^pv admiration points, l^mell into cream and "thed btrtt?tf Jfar wo^da float around {lie ,can? J>?e mnsio, Wrfoof/Para^iwa,: <&,, the chimo of SabbMhr-'beflsi 'Without b$r, > '< if ' 'fi 'i - / 7.v ''jA ft if*' society wo^d Jose,\fc? truest attractions, tea . church its firmest reliance, and young men ''ii lUv'.- v^l- ' w /. !.i,> fuV iftf!" JMVM!FH?3V ?DU 6eWW7 iWciou^,. j.tro.r>gtl)?n. tb&.> weak, raise ,^pe lowly, fl?nn*l ebirl tbe beaLb*o and atreagtjh entire faint hen?" led. WbdrafVflr yotf'find ib6uG^Jet#>, dean ololbtoi, Irdfer/ 'fmd. )wi4g, * ": JWD 9 .^..W^.--v