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'1 INSTRUCTIVE INCIDENT; Wm hnve been fit vored by a 'friend with the COMMUNjCATm "Do yoa Tike taconf uVer mocb." said onr friend. REMARKABLE INOENUITr. had rr A mch far. and had be not ss t1y.winv account of incident, which we TOR THE i i imnnr. to observe At the close of a long article, in Dickens' I Messrs Editort: Can heard from hi own lips, and with which, we were so tnnch struck that we reqaestcd him to wm nut bucket of P9W mUk-nnd rTn.fcrtM Words.

nron the subject of Bank deep an interest in Western Carolina as Mr. Clingman? Col. Gaither admitted that Mr. Woodfin was ron to defeat Mr. Clingman, but be UIV'i rftOM TBI A8 HI VILLI SigtCTATOB.

POLITICAL DISCUSSION. a Yesterday. Messrs. Outlier Note Forgeries, we find the following: ould Thillipa tt a notable 1 1 a v. th- Whiira.

whilst Mr. C. was re- auiii nil iiiciiui himiiih tha Hank of Enirland who umA blaarm. "let roe WBSIUU ij rm.w,nJJ br the democrats. Clingman, candidate for Congress la this Kt- tn writ n.

We trust he 'will pardon tor I hav; eloquent pens and gM of Jirg. na, and 'aWf to fear convey, almost impressive lesson a stylo that rf whwh hVe most reach every heart: It is nimored that he is A vaa C3 can do everything with a note that the patchers Tn hnw that Mr. Clinrman's conduct came i trict, addressed Urge audie nc or tbe popie 01 i tbij eoanty and many from the adjoinin coan- and altcrers. and slmulators.can do, and a gren uncK. -l- i i.nvA irnt vour moner deal more.

Flimsy as a Bank note is to a pro within the scope of the definition of treason in its party application, Col. Gaither read the popu-t. vna fnr and showed that Gen. Ti-. Twn Graves.

I visited the spot where lands in the n.SasmW.( tic, in the jow uouse in i fiaith-r made the first speech: He commenced by verb, he can srdit it into three perfect continuous, BoH auppoS. yoJ'd stand now. if wanted a boy to help roe in a littlo skirmish? They were standing by a window on the top nf tho Bank, commanding court-ynrd, rested tho dust of one of the great men of our and has beerit probablv. of thesJ' flat leaves. He has forged more than nnr.

st nt into the Bank as an infallible aaying that he was again candidate before tin rU f.r x.t in I ha next Conrress; that Scott received a larger rote than any other Whig candidate had ever before received, and larger rcDublic: one whoso influence on Ma destiny has ment of the Ce General Assem General nrorcntire. to forccrr. You mar, if you like a mA aiim been wide and endunng, but who I.Ted and died ference to ever bod w. a aval. 1 a Am utirv ail iiui iiivhm a a on irT wan irai It tho relieion or inc owie lend him a hundred-pound note: he will under .1.1 J.t,..l nut of the room with in ii a a.

1 1- i Tiiata Mm mnffmpni. ilia uiuu The wall thatl or nil uii v. 1 1 TnnoW and mournful place Clingman had no more claims upon the suffrages ef the people than any one else that having been in Congress for several years, so far from Ins be-l ing entitled to superior consideration on that ae- takA to disoliarro evcrr trace of ink from it, and anrcMred in the than an democrat had ever received except Gen. Pierce. "Out of a popular vote of 3,120.378, Gen.

Pierce received a majority of only 44,702. As more than Itwcnty times this majority did not vote at the election, it will be seen that Gen. out speaaing utic wuiu, -rf surrounded the enclosure was weathersUined and urrounded the enclosure was weathersUined and return it to vou perfectly uninjured and a perfect nerformed a war-uance roi.ou a a blank. We arc not quite sure thnt if you were of the StatCf wbj) constitute fc in nteless, so that the wande'ring cattle could freely merous portion of our citizens 11 i over the. ground and browse on its rank clairas ought firgt to be astonished soldier who was a modes, young re- I count, his cUims were raiucr uiimumiw tv Vmrii a Hank note and hand bun the blaci A Mali flutter.

IIK6 a wooueii ranee ange Iierre was elected by a decided minority or mc nualified electors in the Union. The Col. con- Ue gire it as Bis opinion, inai nr, v-unguna u- I not fairly represented the people of this District that be would not bleach it, and join it a i.v maiit: lunuiira uui. or coal nJ butterfly, ronnd his musket, round his bayonet, luxuriant herbage. I minwinff nlA11 nd in tho ol.wtf PPerand 1 I an.mnf Ilia nr.IlM- I Pinill I 13L 1.

I I I. I 1 inJ conjure It oacl again mio a very gnou-iw- fbat tho Whig party was still a great tended I.MII round UIS UnUV. I 1UU lantitu I round UIS lieau, nmuu JnnMio nimnnHinn ur wealth But we art sure urouucLiona or tha ing, payable piece of currency. that be was taxen Dy surprise wuen Mr. i his speech at llcndersonville, still professed oU said that Mr.

Clinrroan at Hender- i i Icirs. advanced anu reiirtu, unchecked wuaness, gave De lHe r.i rmmt-r than it rrir wii Deiore. auu ma 1 OOII, been rumored, ton story, which we of the truth of tho following UW .1. lim looted A luedist Iiom no Whig should feel dispirited in consequence of the result of the IVesidcntial election. He show- i ma.

sonvilie. had the audacity to wj, that any tody, I i-c irom our irienu lue i.riiovciiu;ii ni: our Governor orinri out wiiD a wen wuu i coinciuence wnii mm --rt ruicssur ferrcd to. and who is no other than the chief of 1 aM.nis! Mm nf Larin? been a traitor to the ed that Gen. Sct.tl vote in Ibis rotate, was terests of our people the air "Whoorool Thry mol" vanished and mutilated obelisk that marked the great man Vance the in i i ii l. airuSn from that I irrava trn dpnri ved een of his name, and there rft theon the len wcut on to tl.o and Enpineerini department oi Whig party, Cd.

Gait her th S9.058. and Gen. Pierce's 39,741, leaving a ma- means oi increasing wfia nfMieiti ml iuo i never VVHWWWW i a. I aaauavf. a a the Bank of England: anncflred nothiner except the significant words has been using his knowledge inti, jority for Pierce of only 583 that but for Mr.

time forth remark, that the acta and doings 01 puwic men wr lotn'tlmate suHccts of scrutiny and invest! alt Some rears aeo in the days of the thirty shil direct or indirf 'Born 17 Lied 18 agea years. euidiions. enucr nnnin'i trPsrhiTT to IUC nic pnr.j tu African trade (the kind of trade Mrs. IT. rMJ from the Constitution of 1 a 1 at clc had vanished.

As I gazed on this neglected linir notes a certain Irishman saved up the sum Scott would have carried the State. In this Con tnac ne examines me minerals telU Beecher Stowe is engaged in) in England seems ii wei 111 tomb-there came up mournful thoughts of that ne can get 8 for his estate' to 1 ill- tl.f nniu firnt tlio I .1 il of eighty -seven pounds ten, in notes oi me wan gressional Distric Gen. beott received votes, whilst Pierce pt only 2SM. making a As a sure means of secunnir this Innn 111 UilT t.imft ana eariniv ciorv iu rnereaiier anoincr nerson onm. .1 i.nPf that aliimWpd there, and had been the Yankee authoress landed in ijiverpoin, majority in the district fr Stt.tt of 24 j.vai -) --y Aioritiern than she was presented with JLMV sterling.

valuable put it in the foot of an old stocking, and buried it in his garden, where the n.mk-noto couldn't fail fo keep dry, and to ruling impulse 01 lis 1 ao not mean dv tne torem. Col. Gaither saul he naa niiier lane ma resi aai alii A is not understood ro oe in necessitous fleeting and passing it had been! How soon for- allegations made against Prof gCll dence "un Salt Kiver with Oen. coil ana mc a a the L'uited States, defining the crime of treason, to-wit: That "treason against the United States ahall consist in levying war them, or oA kering to their em emirs, giclng them aid and comfort." He showed that Mr. Clingman bd adhered to the enemies of the Whig party, "truing them aid, and comfort." He said, if Jlr.

had remained tree to the faith, as in 1S44, when he delivered his celebrated speech on the principles of the Whig and Democratic parties in reply to Mr. Duncan, in which the principles of circumstances, we cannot imagine, uonn erase baud of patriots fhat rallied around his I A 1 tne name, ana ae- trne. Far from it. I hope tbey areiT 's greatness! This aiwavs reirarded him as a mar, Jbi- hlrrl. come out, when wanted, in the best preservation.

After leaving bis treasure in this excellent would seem to think Uncle lom nas come a-oeg- of this earth standant in the late contest, uian io mei i -I ff I 1 fknnfflit' lli uliwfiAn'f lflir( to tne irmi -a. ail that unbelief could oner me and I Washington as a Lncofneo minion in the smiles place of deposit for some months, it occurred to .1... a ter, I turned 130 is just Jirs. omwo undvine Dim lue governor, ital one. I think so yet.

I believe and llandiihuiCDU of President l'urco anJ his the dcpoaitor to take a iook at it, aim sec now uch in need of the money, 11 mc repons ue romnanion nf his vou.h. who rMI1n. fmm not Ministers. was getting on. lie found the stocking-foot ap hingthe enormous income she has re- tllft Denned ivi.

p.r true toue and He next took dp Mr. Clingman a recent mam- OltJ'K aj ajo cauv I I HUIVU a a.a. Sm nno I Hit fj U. parently full of the fragments of mildewed and broken mushrooms. No other shadow of a shade from the sale of her romance.

If we could the Democratic party were do Sued to be, "I lie llock i in constituents. rointel out in a most II Bill au in a a by-his own hands "Here lies wire 01 upon the Act of as the most tal 11 In the midst of his five loaves and the two fishes, and in which the manner, bow the Honorable of eiL-hfv-scveu iw.unds ten. Act persuade her, we should see it appropriated some thing after this fashion: 1 ut rvt 1 1 1 i puaauu iui VL'arS II Democratic party was represented as Pcing ncia mcmu himself out of bis own d-swir. the man ha.l the sense not to disturb the irentleroan had com' 18 and then followed a couplet from a Hea be. if all thiners are manncrpd a asdic of his propertr.

He took the stocking-foot then poet, to the effect, that if there was any re fv mt ci ra na tho rnnmfo n.l.r.l 1 UC. fi Kavp riTA in tho cniiinn ahove are rife membnint-e of the dead in Hades, there would ne 300 (say) to buy the freedom of one slave. 100 to send him to Liberia. 100 to the Negro Orphan Asylum here. 100 to tench one little negro to read and write.

50 to enable him to emigrate. mouth. He read the following sentences Irom the address in juxtaposition: I. "If a sentinel on the watch tower should perceive peril in the distance, which was unknown to bis comrades in the camp, ought be to seem tn be ignorant of its p- continue to think of her. m.

a wVtta in.flnnhntlf together by the cohesive power of public plunder" that be (Col. would the last roan on earth to oppose hiui. But fur the last several ears, commencing in 148, Mr. Clingman bad abandoned the Whij party; for four years and upwards he had been co-operating cither with the Democratic party or the secessionists and dis-tenionlsts. His first overt act of apostacy.

wis in Oh how unutterably due to prof. Emmons's character that, What hopeless and to them should be made. I Lope Lem Cr lied in the words "torn one which will satisfy every bod vin ulmilt iy every Do.iy.o,!,.- n.i i ii in i. rending agony was embod in his hand, ofT to the Bank in Dubliu.cn-tcrvd it one morning as soon as it was opened, and, staring at the clerk with a most absence of all expression in bis face, said, "Ah, Im.k at that, sit! Can ye do anything for roe?" "What do xnu call ibis?" said the clerk. from him by Death!" What fierce and yet If unfortunately thev should 1 Ti 1 proach because bis fellows were so; or is it ltt his duly to give them warning? 2.

"It is my (wl at impotent struggling against stern, inexorable, not believe,) such conduct deserves' the mr that if all the facts with ,1,. i aitlmi Now. if Mrs. Stowe were not a professional aIKj angry Destiny! What a cnimng uncertainly renrehension a a a 1.1 I a a a. I the year 184? dunog the s.tt.ng of the Legis- knowWe U1 llCcn knwn trt yoil generally.

"Eighty-seven pound ten, praise the Lord, as AlK.litionist. she would certainly spend tne money whether the parted snouid ever meet again; Very respectfully, uiure, wncu Vn.gu.fu wrv.c ic.r i ihat ficn. Sttitt would not have obtained fi wrvte a letter I'm a sinner! Olione! There was a twenty as she is makin? and is iroinir to make in the African I whether the loved were not lost hopelessly and mm AUSTRALIS. Oraves, 1 hennas and certain otner ucmocra.s InndrcJ ur So this faithml was raid to me by Mr. Phalim O'Dowd, sir, and a slave trade, the year to come in Great Britain, as I forever, and whether this undying love that death i .1 i.

we have suggested, liut lieing au ADouuonisi, itself could not quench were noi an rnai was leu We understand that John IT i r.i.- .1 i i naA. iac xxv the Hon. Mr. Clingman, acconling to jence to a particular question, and then suffered LIs ovn eonfo.Ion ws found napping he Pt ihimseirtobe run by the democrats for Lnited ron ilcc of wl.icla States Senator, opposition to the Hon. George ncivc-d over votes in our dis- and tne real comion oi tne negro, iuciciwc, uu i oi ine unrciurning out lorgmicii asu una, a.nt.vl to oVlirr tht ten as was changed by Pat Hiclly, and a five as was owen by Tim; aud Ted Counor, scs be to ould I'Lillips "Will! never mind old Phillips.

You have done it, my friend!" being at all in her way, the following appropn- I thought, is all that unbelief can offer to 'the SnriftJpa of Vorml P.ti 0retllt a a a i rrl i- ations are more likely to be made: bleeding and stnesen uearu Jims arearv, per- haps this gloomy guess, this certain sorrow and COPPER COPPER COPPFP E. Badger who was the big candidate, rom The Honorable gentleman slept-till the that Ume to the present Mr. Clingman has been ou baot in IC -n mi- (JIi, Jiord, mr, and it done it I nave, moot unceruiiu ainaev, arc an mc i-uiuimu ouc gus xnc "copper iever aoes not abate in ttil to the broken hearted mourner! Miserable com- cion. but increases in violence and Vv i i Legislature, when he suddenly aroused from his Oh! good luck to you, sir; can you do CoL Gaither then cxped the conduct of Mr. ca'inc t0 ht mountains, but nothing for 3 forters are ye all, was the instinctive feeling of old cases growing no better, patients 'ta! $100 to entice slaves to run away, South.

100 to rescue them, North. UK) to pay expenses of ditto. 100 to send him to Canada. 50 for subscriptions to "woolly" newspapers. 50 for lectures on the Higher Law.

liiO for a grand amalgamation dinner. 000 for the reliefiof the sick and distressed K.i ngman reiereucc vumprom.se any iuc he u.rril,tf f(Ct. 1row whatI done with such a my sou 1. Ken nown wnn ine same complaint every dT- I turned then in this mournful frame to the We would take upon ourselves the nffi nf policy Oiir. rturnvrwaaumisiraiion i au- knowleJ last Gen.

Scott "known rumutration had staked its cl-un to public coufi- Co, Gihlrr h(. rccount of be mVt? denee and approbation upon a faithful adherence that Scott Was fair- grave of his daughter, that lay on the other side, sician, and administer a little good advice abort to ue ixmiprouiise. i ue nig party, as a national that he was i-crfectly and it seemed as it a suaaen gusn oi sunsnine uau keeping cool and taking thmj mwleruklj; bat mantled the spot as I read in terms that stirred our counsel would be thrown awav. Ynn mess as this. Tell me, first of all, what you put in tho stocking, you unfortuuate blunderer?" 'Ol yes.

sir, and tell you true as if it was the last word I had to spake entirely, and the Lord be g'sj to you. and Ted Conner pes be to ould l'hillips, regnrden the five as was owen by Tim, and not includen of the ten which was changed Toms in the Northern cities. that in his letter tion. The next bag of gold Mrs. Stowe is presented my heart like the song of an angel: "Here lies as well exhort people not to take the measles' 7.1 1 xi "Hind on the slavery qu.M.ti.

CrtdP-. A 1 of acceptance which r. Cli lingman ws disposed the body of with ought to bo paid into the fund for the sup laid here in sorrow but the small pox, when breathing the very air of 18. I now that I contagion, as to advise them not to look ftiPAA. i et rr.i to carp mi in bis aaarw.

oen. cott was sus- a 1 a-l: a in hope 1 v7ci i UincJ in Li Hoiitiments with rcirJ to the Lv 1 at llullv r.i ii. 11 c. 1 ii i p. r.

Pat Bielly or ould Phillips port of Abolition editors and lecturers; the first to keep 011 denouncing the Constitution as an accursed bargain, and the other to execrate the South, the Church, and everything and everybody J.r xr cr enforcement of the laws and the preservation of didn't rut was offered in the Ilouaa of RprrrvnlalitM Lv r. I mj iieuccmvr mciu, auu uia iuu per wnn an nieir niigui, aner tne extraordiiurT the latter day upon the earth; and though after discoveries in certain localities. my skin, worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh The number of hands and extent of operations I shall see God." I felt my soul throb with un- are increasing at the point of first development utterable emotions, and as I gazed on the wo (by the C. Copper Company" to call thinn 1 else that don't join issue with them. It is to be hoped that cousin John will hurry up the funds.

Y. Expre. graves, the grave of hopeless unbelief, and the by their right names under the supervision of mto the stocking, did you: 'Is it Pat or ould Phillips as was ever the valy of eighty-siviii pound ten, lost and gone, and in-ilu'h-u the five as was owen by Tim, and Ted Connor tell me what you put in the stocking, and let mc take it down. And then bold your tongue, if you can, and go your way aud come back to-morrow." grave or uurisuan trust, lurnea away, saying: jir. roster, one of the partners, whose skill, en r- i the Lnion ty the proeuuiation tI wen.

ashing- 2lr. Jackson of Georgia, to fustaia the Compro- f- m. ton in relation to the whiskey insurrection in mise. Toe resolution was as follows: JVnnvIvaDia, and that of Gen. Jackson againt "Revived, That we recognlie the binding cS-! XuliiSiation.

The fact is. continued Col. cacy of the Compromises of the Constitution, and jr Clingman objects to G. n. S-ott' letter be- Ulieve it to be the intention of the people gene-1 tau.

lt wa, thrust at the as wi II rally, as we hereby declare it to be ours inditidu- al tit AboIitionUts the shoe pinchci him, and a.y, to abUe sath ccaprouies, and to bepce his outcry. The Od. then quoted fnun his the laws necessary to carry them out the pro- ych. 1S51, in which Mr. Clingman iu- vmons for the delivery of fugitive slaves and the da in some very irreverent remarks about our act of the last Congress for that purpose included rlorious I'nion.

The follow in is au extract: and that we deprecate all further arltation of i our people have been accutomed Si'njular Cae nf Instinct in a Horse We do not remember ever to have heard of a more retuarkabte exhibition of equine intelligence than was communicated to us a few days since by Mr. "Jjet me die the death or the righteous, and let ergy and constant personal attention are given it my latter end be like his." Richmond Mail. the mine.) And the vein, we learn, continues an TThe above no doubt refers to the eraves of Thomas increasingly rich yield. We have been told that last week a solid block of rich copper ore was ta JsrFEasox, bis wife, and daughter. The particulars of the notes were taken, with- i Allen, of this place.

The circumstances as they any reference to ould Phillips, who could not, were narrated to us are as follows: Mr. A. has ken up, weighing nearly a ton, and that it is -an ou The following sound, clear, and Christian views every day occurrence for blocks of 1000 lbs. or however, by any means be kept out of the storv: 1 to think of our Lnioo with a sort of religious and the mau departed of the marriage relation, are taken from a popular thereabouts to be taken up. Veins are also be-work entitled "Marty ria, a Legend," published ing opened in several other localities, and by oth iiuuiiviutuiu MTU iiicacuui iuc V- 1 1 trvv.

1 rw 1 1 rpverrnre. I lir re lisrwi(l tn i.l.iliva llio lion lit waa ilia aiivlr inT.limt the in Roston a few j'ears ago, from the pen of a bad for a considerable time a span of uprightly little horses that he has never separated. In the stable, in the field, in the harness, they have always been together. This has caused a strong attachment to grow up between them. A few d.iys ago, be went with them out to Lake Minne- known as the Compromise, and of questions generally connected with the institution of slavery, as unnecessary, useless, and dangerous." er proprietors, with fine promise.

The present is court week, and almost every man comes to town with his pockets literally full work of their own bauds. But all superstitions shown to the then Chief Engraver of the notes, are degrading aud delasing in their effects. I who said, that if anybody coubi settle the busi- rejoice that wur people have been liberatetj from ness, his son could. And hfl proposed that the its influences. The agitation here, and the dis- partieuhirs of the notes should not be cotnmuni- a a gifted clergyman: "Of earthly relations, those of husband and wife, parent and child, friend aud neighbor, master and servant, constitute much the larger portion of man's happiness: and are more important, any tmika, on a fishing excursiou.

Taking them out of rocks. Whenever two men meet, a mutual exhibition of the "signs" of copper takes place, in cussions attendant have produced a great revoJu- cated to his son. his son, who was then employed in his of the carriage, he led them down to the lake, the shape of 'rocks picked up on tbeir planta They depirtm tion in me sentiments oi our population. ent oi tne juuit, tut tnould he put away and tied tbem with stout ropes, several rods apart. tions.

The poorest sort of flinty ndes have, in one of them, than all others together. It is in the This resolution was adapted yeas 101, nays 04. Mr. Clingman voted may with the Abolitionists and Secesionits. Jlr.

Hillyer (of Georgia) offered the following as an amendment to the above resolution: Resolved, That the scries of acts passed during the first session of the thirty-first Congress, have been accustomed to rest in thought on the under bnk and key; add that if his son's ingenu i. r.L ii n. observance, the refinement, the strenirtheninff of many places, run up in price far above the value on a strip of grass that grew upon the shore, and left them to feed. Returning to the shanty, be threw himself upon the door to await the return these commonest, these greatest, these Drimal re- I of rich bottom lands, and we have beard of some lations that happiness is increased, and not iu the very heavy transactions in the transfer of mines ii mc Lun'ii mc ara.fn aaiciy, i'ui iney ii cnaific ii i in io uiscover irom these have been a rooted fnun their delusion. ashes what notes bad really been put in the The shock ot an earthquake has passed under the stocking, and the two lints nhould tally, the minds of oar paiple, and they no longer rest on mau fhould be paid the lost amount.

To this the I'nion as the solid rock of s.iffty. I rejoice prudent propos.il the Rank of Ireland readilv" are regarded as a filial adjustment, and a perman of the party who had repaired to the lake to hsh. Not much time bad elapsed before the sound inordinate accumulation of money, the acquisition already opened witnm a lew aays paw. This PKfMfpmpnt will result. in fartl ent settlement cf the questions therein embraced.

of an approaching horse feet attracted his atten Happiness is to be attained in the accustomed I er valuable mineral discoveries; but itcannot it is so. And now the roan talks about his bvc assented, being extremely anxious that the man tion. and a moment after one of his span appear chair by the fireside, more than in the honorary sibly result in a realization of all the wild and ei and should be maintained and executed as such. This was also adopted yeas 100, Tiajs Co. Mr.

Clingman again voted in the nega of the I nion. He rejoices that the Lnion is should not be a loser, but, of course, deeming ed at the door. The animal put his bead in, and ion of eivie offiee; in a wife's love, infinite- travairant faDCie8 liable to grow OUt Ot lt, weak, and still trofcscs to be devoted to it! ly more than in the favor of all human beings The interest developed has thrown a new class giving one neigh, returned at a slow gallop, j-et under evident excitement to the spot where, but i i -ii nnri tine immMiiate pisit- i Tl ii i i.i ron nn wpi ri 1 1 lsivriu a rr iiil I i.i. itr. 1 l- i i ii itiiiilu .11 11110 tive in company with the abolitionits and seces sionists whilst the Whigs cf the S.uth voted both for the resolution and the amendment.

Col. GaitberAcpeated that Mr. Clingman was no Whig tbnt-the salt had loat its savor that he retained the name only, while in fact he had gone over to the mo rey, body and breeches. a lew moments oeiore nc ana nis coiiiiKiiiiou uau i j--. mnst a at 1 it essential to te protected Irom imposition.

The son readily undertook the delicate proposed to him. He detached the fragments from the stocking with the utmost care on the fine point of a pen-knife laid the whole gently in a baiu of warm water, and presently saw them, to his dcliirht. Lenin to unfold and ex. saw them, to bis besin to unfold and more tuau in lue ueanng oi uau-erv, in me recip-i iviuiij ouiuc ui mic ouicnuwi, tieen seemingly saiciy lastenco. cuipnsca mj i i r7 .1 alnlie- rniMfmn rflifllrt i1 fnuinonl IrinHiiuciuia laliriun I horOll trh.frOl IT niPIl On tllfl lllCe 01 IDe EmUC.

Clingman K.01. uauiicr men read injiu hml his horse loose, ant struck wittt His singular 1- 4 -n friend and friend, more than 111 some occasional They will literally leave no stone unturnea wmu speech, cf February 15, 1S51, on the future policy He illustrated by relating the following anecdote: early history of Uancoinbe. in the absence ir; ln in and dearly bought indulgence: in the virtue of promises remunerative return for out.ajs oi of of the government, in which he says "that withJ toe 1 of tal and labor. Greensltoro' Patriot. reference to the' legislation over the territory ac- supply of the precious metals.

skins pand like flowers, llv and bv. he l-ran tn nn fr contentment, more than the anxious achieve- quired from 3Iexico, the bill then passed were, frmed a part of the circulating medium. Iiual- them with very light touches of the ends of a submerged. ments of wealth, distinction and grandeur; in jn bs judgment, not as their friemls claimed fur' ly some rascals git to counterfeiting this currency, camelVhair pencil, and so, by little and little, While Mr. A.

proceeded to discnge the un- I change of heart more than in change of circum- them, measures of Com ttruM but bills of Sir- by Uking coon's tads and sowing them to and by the most delicate use of warm water, the fortunate horse" his noble benefactor stood by, i tances; 5n fu" firm -st in Providence, more rrndrr." Notwithstauding bis voting against all slins. The Col. thought that Cling- camel's hair pencil and the n-knife, got the va- manifesting the'ntmost solicitude and sympathy, than in hoping for fortunes favor; in a growing Compromise measures but one, and his voting man bore about the same relationship to the Whig rious morsels separate before him, and began to and when his mate was extricated from bis situ- taste tue beauties of nature, more than in the TheCharlotte Whig speaking of the recent discoveries says: "If what we have heard is true, Mecilenba will stand a fair chance for the palm. ODef tleman informs us that while grinding goW we, pieces of Copper have been taken out of the miu jsgaitrsi ine resoTations declaring the Lorapromie lh rn to a poum a piece them Uigcther. The first piece laid down ation and aeain upon his feet on terra firms the inheritance of whole acres of land; in was faintly recognizable by a practiced cye.as a generous creature exhibited the mast unqucstion- the observance of neatness and regularity, house bit of the left-hand bottom corner of a twenty- able siirns of satisfaction and iov.i That this in- llolJ virtues, rather than iu the means of ostenta as large as lOd nails; and another one imoom- ja coauty notwittistanaing his having denounced sin or io invest Inui lully with the Similitude, jtle territorial bills as "bills snrrrmdrr" yet he is a 'possum's skin with a coon's tail annexed.

a caucus of the big members of Congress Col. G. thought it came in exceedingly bad grace was held to determine the time and place of bold- for a man to be expressing his holy horror of then came a bit of the five then of twl tious. aud therefore rare display: in a hand- that a large piece of rock which retaineu XUIIU IIMII', a ten then more bits of a twenfv then more m.a l.r maiden's cheerfulness, more than in the improved well was used for heating water to sw iog the Lig national convention, Clingman, a "picters, when he (Mr. in 1810 was bits of a five and ten then, another left-hand anrilv fnp rptnp a nrl in lua ahruilrl sunder tone of politics; and in the friendship of our nejet ns oenevea to De uopper fnoua insinuauM lumpen into tue caucus to one oi iuc most i-ua moiiiiieu coon-sxin ami hard bottom inrnor or a vonir tk.M -j is door tieicrhhor.

more than in Uia innHinHinir everr mine ine PTnies. wniCB the astonishment and indignation of those t. .1 ins ui an iiivu hi auu uuuiii, inab i fit inn? LOlf who cider men in he country brandling gourds, twenties! and so on, until, to the admiration of should exhibit so bich an appreciation of the noU of mJ duke. away as useless turns out much of it to oe ua aovocateu ana sustained the ijomprom anu crying ai ine top oi his voice "Jipcanoe the whole U.nk, be noted down the exact amount event are circumstances to astonish us, and then, must be sought for in sim- per Ore. Even our streets we Irom tue beginning this same Mr.

Clingman ifnl pucity, and not in costliness; in the perpetually specimens oi mis metai. is though ITnon thia aa l. abundant in this County inc Mrciacea auiaeiiy to insist that the members le men exposed Ue supreme ridicuIouncss of twhuh it bail been composed r.t. i- recurring, more than in the rare; in abiding of stock i peace, rather than in temporary raptures; the roan's complaint that tha Legislature wished to see and divert with the man on ired to defeat him by this bis return be nrovidml l.imdr 1 J. IT -7 ation of those who would limit the power of reasoning to the "yen us homo." St.

Anthonys Express. mc caucui iuobij pieoge inemscives to subtain 'ir. v.nng this very Compromise which be had been cppo- bad conj next after the well of living water which springeth and denouncing all the time, or he should District. istnct. up into everlasting life in no source else so sedu- lie said that Mr.

Clingman still pro- of corresponding new, clean, rustling notes, aud sv-d to be a Whig, and yet makes a terrible to- awaited his arrival. jiaitK lanceyvxue. a having been subscribed, under the charfjr. Bank of Yanceyville which was granted ty last Legislature, the institution was orgaoif i mii a i not feel bound by the action of the convention. fe A Don Storv, the following well authentl- loalv.

as in those fountains whiMi fA UiU I 1 I .1 i a llecame exactly as before, with the a.im li1.ii.lr catcd dog story is worth telling: A provision dealer never-failing love of relatives and friends." the 21st inst. The following naineu 6 Again he says: uauocr men snowed inai Clingman an oecausc ine I'laincl bas teen made stronger dil not make known his position in regard to the Whig by nearly 2000 votes! Could anything IVesiJency, till Dr. Sbaw waa admitted to bis more sublimely absurd than this complaint of th. jseat in the Legislature, making a democratic ma- Honorabb gentleman? were chosen Directors, viz staring face, and the same inquiry, "Can you do of who lives in nmerville, owns two anything for me, sir!" dogs, one a large and stout Newfoundlander, and "Well," said our friend, "I don't know. May- mucil smaller dog.

Frequently the be I cm An anmot hlnrr provision dealer walks to this citv. and is usuallv iGnnn, N. M. Roan. George Williamson, AUf" There are some persons who have their imaginations so excited by the possibility of some distant jjigclow, William Long, SamueP.

Hill, Thos. vii juiua miiwi iuji uia icurr io ut. "iguiug aa a mere outline OI L.o. good, as to lose all taste for the little delights i i bear date two days after Shaw had taken his seat; Gaither's speech not pretending to give the deal of pains, and lost a great deal of time and I accompanied by the small dog. Near East Cani-iTheo be came home to show the democracy how language, but merely the general substance.

want to know what you mean toive bridge the dog had been often attacked and bitten lie could aboe and denounce the hero of the Mr. Clingman commenced a reply, by saying! "Is it give, sir? Thin, is there anything I by a large dog of that vicinity. The Newfound- war. and for whose nomination for ii. that be was very feeble, which he full demon- wouldu give for my eisrhtv-sivin nound tin air- lan(1 do has never been in the habit of accom 1 iv.

r. i. be waa so clamorous at the PhiLulel. straled before he coucluded Ins harranguc; for a and it's murdered I am by ould l'hillips I phia Convention in 1M8! He then returned to tnore imnoteut, roilknd-water, evasive speech "Never mind him; there were two twenties jltaJcigb, (or aa be express it, "hapincd" to be we have never heard. He not only did not were there not?" and T.

D. Johnston. Sitn- The Directors held a meeting and el eetrf nel P. Hill, President, and A. Finlej, of the Bank.

Greensboro' Patriot. mTT HaIifaX Cholera in North Carolina. -Uv Republican says that the cholera las some extent several miles above that pia near tho Roanoke river. Col. A- Jv.fol six likely and valuable negroes by mis disease.1 Every one that was taken sick wnicn nusDana ana wire, master And servant, parent and child, may devise and reciprocate hourly, almost.

Which is the luckier man, he that can be happy in the smile of his wife, or he that must wait, wait, wait for the smile of fortune, and wait in vain, perhaps? In this world, there is nothing of such value as affection; aud the most trifling expression of i(, even though it but a single word of endearment, is in the best ears a pleasanter sound than that of gold pieces. panying his master, but the other day, the gentleman found, after starting for the city with his small dog, that the Newfoundlander was also following him. He drove him back twice, and finally supposed be bad gone home. On reaching East Cambridge, the little dog's old enemy made ii.crc,, anu ngured to be elected Senator. attempt to aigniiy it with argument, but it barely i.

holv mother, sir T- Col. G. went into a detailed account of the deserved the name of demagogism which it nmdrr.1 T.i i m. I contest for the Fnatorbip, and showed that Mr. to.

II Ic virtually confessed judgment to all the which Ilielly I Clingman was the cbotce-Ci only two or three facts and charges contained in Col. Gaither's politicians that he was not the choice af speech. for he did not meet anv of them. A o.l He filtered, and-stopped ss our friend, with much ostentatious rustlintr of the his appearance and commenced Ins usual attack, but the little cur instead of running, as was his a few hours. The disease has oeeu ni hurningop" nd then the other 1 wen- ja aingle ixembef cf the LcgUlature who was re-; portion of his speech was a mere rehash of his; produced a new twenty a cgniaed aa a Whig that finally ihe democrats recent address, ydmt with a very disgusting ty, and then a ten, and'tl -Jropped Mr.

Dobbin in caucus, aud recommended anecdote. Jlr. Clingman made it Quite apparent Meanwhile, the man occa custom, this time turned npon his enemy and ef or a virtuous woman is far above showed fight. The mystery of this courage was, Solomon says. Were there allotted, to however, soon explained, for directly came bound- any.one fene figure of solid gold, as a com-; then a five, and so forth.

old negro houses, and by burning premises. occasionally raurmnrinir an i I kc pa nr. ivir. vnDgmia in oruer uj prevent ine eiettton ofi mat; lie does not intend to meet the ing towards the combatants, the little dog's old P8 J0F wuo 18 but wou'd beg that ririaiiiniinn an anr rr ten rm aa ms aa.aa.. ar the most of them voted sentcd by his competitor, but to firht tha hatt! big rf pomible, and md lude, but gradually beaming vague and remote friend.

Ibe back Newfoundlander, m'ght be silver only, that it might speak? in il.i li.n aa tk. i and thA twr. fiAm.reill. An. a snd then of inferior metal still, if it onlv for him, whether in rood faith or not, beat on some side questions and extraneous issues, in Spring coming Hear the dromm ng f(h pheasant, all so pleasant, 'mid the hMj" digllBj trees and the singing of the bees, cbiij.

quiet wild wood, where the wonted steps a la.M All I a. .,1 lrl i known to themselves; whilst Mr. Woodfin was tbe sUnng, evidently inclined to believe that thev gave tho East Cambridge lully a thoroucb reel-and. ue" tht it might be, like himself, of oruer to cover up and avoid the exposition if were the real lost note-. rmrclA This aeeomnlished.

th MttU do might it only accompany him about? And hood seeks, in summers suurj f)W ivj.iwuitu iu uiai aiae "iu. by some chemical process. At last tbey were all on waJ rejoicing to Boston, while the New- yf consistency! husbands be many told out, and in bis pocket, and he still stood fnndlander turned on his tracks and trotted to- em "d1688 of tnme joys, as not being an staring and mutterinir. "Oh. hol mniU, wards Somerville.

no doubt, as well do increase of wealth. shades beneath the bowers formed in wbtrf and grand by the God of nature hsna, think of it! Sir, it's bound to you forever, that can say "There now learn to let a little (et Mn is created to be a living soul, and not to learn to let a little fel 0D'U the tiny and the sturay fj ko.ii. in miA acclaim, sing Nominee of tbe Whigs and was voted for by in good faith. Yet, continued Col. Gaither, jMr.

Clingman complain that Mr. Woodfin wis yo to defeat him! CoL G. wished to know upon jmhat meat Mr. Clirgnian had been feeding that he had grown so great? In what respect is he Mr. Woodfin'a superior, that he should speak ad Is not Mr.

Woodfin, to say tbe leait, Mr. Clingman' equal at tbe bar? Was he not 'a- eloquent a speaker as Mr. Waa he not jMr. Clingiaan's superior in all tbe vmctical hnsi. be an alchemist, and the real want of his heart is sioB) when he roes bv vonr possible, of his own unworthy and strangely inconsistent course.

Col. Gaitbcr rejoined to Mr. Clingman, and successfully exposed miserable subterfuges. have heard but one expression among fair-minded men, in regard to tbe discussion and that is, that Col. Gaither was most triumphant.

How any one who beard the discussion throughout can vote for Mr. Clingman in August next, passes our comprehension. Hut there is ao old saying that "none are so blind as tboae who tciU mot ate." I ami' but more vaguely and remotely now 'ow ba J001" lone, vi wi 4j lmii utsaw a is a a n. It til II 1 I 111 sympathy, attection, love, and not the phi lospher's Nature's name, and fuinlimg eai-u than ever. acuuei, vr you gei worse next time.

CV IN tion. -r- Boston Journal, bvuuo. wuuiu uoi. uv mure unreasonaoie to live out oniy in irauiu it oniy iu muiuwu. "Well," said our friend, "what do you propose to give me for this?" trananl-int.

a fi.trii-it.. dnau UI 1- 1 1 A. A eomtng. On every si. for he ra crrrr thA mrl a ar.w...TCM 1- i i.uj.iwwui xurns, mt-o goia-aust, man is for a person to let see the farmer cast the gram, i nret)ai farmer cast the gram; After staring and rubbing his chin for some time lonrcr.

ha Tl I.i" al Ayr, in bcotland, now in her eighty money-getting harden his heart into eontmnt or i throws the seed uoou the ground so ww-r th, ground so throws the seea upon me o-- 1 huuuvcku uues- iMvind taa, ha. rt ne and with rear. and wu nvw rtlititftu of And, finally, had not Mr. that with sunshine won Zi I jh rysiai into impaiience oi tne little attentions, the merrj harvfist will annear. as in each Iormc' 7 t-u wi auvaa a vj nerseii.

xnenis, ana me caresses of cJomeBtio life. i 7 1 4 I.

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