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j.j bkuker i i 1 i . i \ \ 1 1 i - 1 ; ■ni i i | special noth n hih f ii new subsci iber ered on our li i ml pm ,,., i,|i unci ; nor will lhe p ipei lie si-nl i nili-ci iln-1 - for a longer i ,, ih , have paid for tlie red \ mark indicate llml your sub get iptinii year has iiem ly expired nnd i notice for a rem .'. al if yon d ire the pit per coiithined club rates . ■• , 11 to on tin i ' ' ' 1 " . i ..„ p|l . i i ll ,-.,;, ten - - . im ' t it li - i.i thi .-.- it : - nfti-ii a li.'i ii --'• u :.-, i ■■■••» im ek l ii-i •>'. i i i i s i i ■: ■-.•■' ■. ■■■' i i i tt i i . ! , - -' - ■' ' ■* u i i ii . . .*■i ( ■illi blaveu dkiiate vi i'llii ahi i till \. i'ltll fl i ■ivorv d . i-d i ,'. , ',.;..; ii til llll ' haters m r limit li tl v exci d his im aud i ence nd been i r m i . i li',',i nl uv eai i thai he it is aware thai there wi re a imij iit_t - -: - pi i sent j i ■pulhl i i liey were i i i ed a i . - - ' - ii d.-ll ... \ i i ' l , il .'. ial i ■.■' client • ■i in it afraid ung ■ir ii im -. mi il ... ' ■. new york j is a texl t iirni nt i some ; in tlie i . in ii ng sn • • , . i-i soul ' a an , la • . i i . -. it i ' as a representativi f tl pie 1 1 noi ihei i abolitioi t lia bought hi i ... he was ii k n ili in with i mg li ' . . | i -■- i g ihe falsi 1 1 of the j im - -'-■'' u •' • - ,; ' ; show ing the comparative - n..i thei i - ■. and tin supei ioi i i " : soul hern in cii lizati n i lie largi t uuui - s iitliern j - 1 ft.reignei a the in slate of which new yo dative he a . . ' un c mm f uiulatti.es al i lie \ i . it a it . - , ..- ' blui l ; tli.it tin re n . ' .. ' are better ed hint i in ii .- i,,ii ui ng n t ■! ■-. ii w iscoiisin in the i.i iln fair id i i ing to the a nu in fill '■' 1 1 a i i if said thai i lie i.i iniiiu i cause to iv t k iu the n ccnim neing on i lostoii common ( ling ho i ked if mr i r tig to nun iv i.i dn ■' i'i ii of it . _, i : id . i ' . . . mr l'i iii mi i tcfi i li.t iiinj irity i m i . ih gumeiits lo ii.ti noi thei n sell i'll li slurs ii ii linii answer 1 1 ed the pi -. statistics of mr ih by sl it sou 1 unpiili i.i i in . . to long -:.,!, .' ,,-.. - i ing the d if i ■between the noil i ealth proj d-.n-n i iliu slut isl ies shot ed that i • i the noi th oi.t n li iu mai kel ■wh ile t itton ti.lin ■. •. i ice ■' ii crops ni the south c n i nt i hei llir.'iigl t i it . ■bupei i"i iiv ui ii north i . fieo labor bul mr i't last hour he ite to be i reported tin is iiii'it-.i ii i in in \\ mr pry lie li i ei-rl ive draw i np'.ii his imagitiai ion i n ion in lhe above i-.u n-ji nidi 1 i ' r ' \ , i ,, ■flair i red nt i i'h'i a ro-i li m liv , nn in / ii i , , i trinn tin i in to | i nl for ilm fm tyifa ..! i gr.-hi i in kisli pi-rs mug i i on urn i min • h.-r iii iiii liiuiiii li found tli it slm wits ill i in from mi iiitliiininiitiuii uf tin i 11 slightly imi lied tnlli in linger tin ul tl n ti liiii nn nunucli ti i ti n in i i . ■i i •"'"•. iui.iiilni'|ireliiig ilm int rushed on him knocked liini down and beal liini until he »:. half dead l'ho woman iiii.baud iuihi ing ilia noiie liurriud in nnd u-ing told n liul had t ikt n tnlii i ihu ln-i . in in il thigh with i diggpr tli i.i..h hi -,, 1 1 • i il ii iln ii n i oroke iii wounded phy.ieiiiu bat lied in 1 1 . 1 i removed to tlm street nnd i hi lis iv ii n lie ill i i r lie 1.1 i i tt lit niuo died of tin injuries whii-li lie had ro ri'lu-j i u-.l il i »^ if 1.1 ii ill if dcmilrt in pniitifii llrms aiirifiilliirr jntrrtnil 3inprourmrnt5 ctutiitirrr llir arts ith stouts jharoliln unit tlir mill f irrlr vol xvi salisbury \. (., september 21 18*w number it wimochatii coiiui i'liu \. 1 ' ■■■' mti'.i i 1 .,,, '- ''.•■i more corrui.t cxtnivii ,'," ,: '■>'■llian mi martin y a „ iii ul i 1 i in . ml indij i ' ' i l im i-i i i i / ■' ' ' i i ie lid ' . , rl the na !""'•' * j nrtler to ilefenl ' ! - i i ur part re ' ■' it have i i .,. |< | j |, n l ■' : " as ii n'ai • ,, |... , „.,.,,.,. ' plays inl ■' ads of a - in 1 '• ■'" ■in ud d li in a ■.. |, v ., i 1 j , " "' • what ] - . ' i'hiladel i i.i i'n " sl i ' ; ■" la . <■jon .. ni t niies«ce ■: pillv '" ■'" a^lfl ' ' i ll wh , ll ill iii ik the neat mi , ,- • , ■ii'i ... it wet rei li |, 1 i 1 1 < ui . 1 v . a . ' i • but ' ' i | !'■... ■t'i : ....'- a ■i ■• ■■'• d is 1 1 rniiieiit i ill ne | ... i'he i lelivered i ..... . . . : . . ■' i ted l i lhe 1 \ \\ ■v | ., . gone : al n iagara 19 u , , i nt all ' l ~ ' . l 1 '- -' ■>.;. . i . .,■si 7.1.11,1 1 ,■■- ; ' ■' *"■■'• ieit al ect sj nt l'ortsiuouth l ti .- 1 i in t illeel 5,500 nl mm ' - . ni neil il - :. , i 11 i...:i al t.-'i i tu col - : . i all i ' 1 .-,"";..•' ■is 7 al a ' t . l'ollecl -- . .- i . • - i i , - . . a . ■i i ' ' . ' ; 1 •"- i toll 1 i iui .. - 1 t 1 until ll ■•*..'• .' r . ■■i higglers ami la us t inl i v ro inn t mnl ' it i party a 1'nitcd slit p:u : i knou '. mii no "!'_' tu il i ill 1 . . ii i p t ph i 11 i would table to - of the ] at ly no v in ti r-.i in the . ■j . . || i i i.i ', i , ■'■lit r in ii ' in un i i i . i i llilaii iii i red 1 1 a ] | . at tin • ' i.-,t ri i !. . t woll mi 1 1 '.■. im tin wil ike i i rack iu to warn i i train which u - ed - . il i urn - i approai ing tru , 1 1 conductor ol the lii-t train ran bit iii lance and placi 1 three i i ,-■ie track other signal of dungi r in a litlle time iln ti itiu eamo tliiindi ring ti tl brake iiiiiii iigiml u ni tin the ltd light ivasaii su ered by the en ei the in il.i-iiiaii i upl'l i tho brakes soon the toi |. ..'...-- explodi d and another signal n.i given i iip|".i a furco to the braki id tt us done liul on ing to the great length of the train ami lhe speed which il u.i in di !■it the tin . . iho braki b proved to bo of bul little avail and a frightful the ri i im lii-t train was standing iilnngsidi llu machine ulioi tin's tn n !,;,.. engine ind numbered thirty hi i'lic si i i ruin numbered fory two curs ■i i ! 1 | in *■"- " u'l'lii-li-r in d " i'litliam l , . ■hi in iii 1 1 mi i in llu l "" 1 ,: ' ■. t-liiiimcv son mn !. it i . || ill "'.'■i '.' i i !.'.'■■mini !"'! ill cattle and li j ii |( nihiiy i.tl - i ii i .,;... r:t i j wtt8an in ' • to kill i ■in in . j i utt suvt-i-al i - ■- ay on hi ■.,. ..; : : ivity into ii , , v f . . such ot ii l'll 11 : !'" ii il i nh 1 . . - ., .,, . :.-. !!'•■!. rivurd toad i.r wall nvi » in the mire 1 ■■' mass | il i up hj , • -• tin , i , nl up rendu in | ' ■' , di are ■■■'■craw 1 r tins | ■' - ' ' ' " ' : ' ■■. : - ill and mr ll isivol are the .. ..■■.. mr i'l'.l slivi . -, . . :. .. , . m ■. ■11 no ni in im torn ivt.in mr ij . .-. . a ml lie w a mm '. ru . . o li in e • t ii ■■... i i . . mr ■.-: liat bi / a corn - l /.-'. by tin . . i tin sj.rii an iiinii ■' occurred on tlie i i , nn o load 1st be ] i.i print h i -■' d to in • as i .• train enter e big i hi nei near tliit place in ac - ■' ■■'- 111 i i iiiul custom n latnii - int fi i accotnpanying n ■mistress iki i nil into a \ ■.- the lamp iviih lit she awoke in - a im i-liii'd her.se i in ih ial i a rn frantic with i her maker to have 1 i on her ri it the satin rill _■■'( meal last ier • .•' ■ten ' ly mortified : m llie dmi'l ii oil • t ivhnt i v|n 1 ..' - ' i tlar 1 ■• i n 1 1 ch vei 1 1 . it ik t a word ii i lost and the '...',. ii i id seemed lo leyrot she ijiokon al i i n ci n n blush which sutfused lier cheek !■any evidence m d 5 1 1 pi ■an ol i man by the ■. passed m , 1 .'. morn _- i ' ■- i r nu ollicer i ni lie it .- n enni at by tl , and hiss m a i mug man ol hie case is a plain one and i the la vs ol 1 1 d ch 11 i y i 1 1 ■. '. im . , win . .. . i i . i ' ' i bserv ' ' ■i a i . ihility is ' tii n i \ ■lie /. mo has -•■• i .- t'i i an eilllor iiiiikil printer 1 editor of the i 1 post has li i li tl i i .: his lit ' • if i ! up • ler tho edit rial head n leu da ■and iv 11 !"■found lni uv lie will no doubt be " . n i ii f these days : a ni'.w i i '.- • i - uiii first effort nt typo bctjinif no pi'.i-iiui.i that it md bipi.ti i n't ii.i can 1 inin i'.i-i in in ' 1 i i'-tat uiit too j wo tiiini im i|i iii m nil lik.ie it jiajht ui tip mt ks-i in in 1 ' | r pi i | ui|l iitid ii.i l-.|ll'.ir|:n alt doll lilt 11.1 t'i jl'l . t i .{ da.i ; bil in 1 in ii ijl |.| 1i-i j.l'iiit.ir know ti it nf uro f oj \ m \ i li uqouj tip ]■i , ol di nil in i ! mily it h f'i-i ' as roi.lins olj a tin cultural i h"m i ill ■i . " . . ■i.tivati ill rail in luis wli.il is it f i sin ii iiii lien the southern llonu - ■' / makes the f ill living remarks i • nl ject is ni rest to farmers and the inves i honld in pro cd until the causi i en . neiny i ascertained if posi i ,- : i hioughoul th ul i southwi stern portion of the i nion the oal crop has ut i from a terrible 1 i which from i'n resemblance to tin im - tancc ' bonn lim ftttn jvs i heal by thai een called rn so far as we iii i i ined i ii in - .•- has ia unkn ni ii we have nevi r i ard i i ud i im i thing i the kin . , fact that i i i is n n list i -.'. le nnd intei ■' ng field tn the onto i t as it in ■'• - investigation in a ■', n el so far as if can ascei tain hen i . . xplored while in wesl tenn e i shorl time e we tool m to t xaminc the f tho oal under a microscope kindly fiimi i ,„. and were greatly bu pri ied « th the ' i-.t i inch li glass revealed i in hat ■i up i un na tions by tin nil f m re powerful instrn . il ' medical cl lege inl in company u ith sevi ra men among whom were drs i3riggs and buchanan of the medical faculty the cause of all t destruction of the it crop i i living worm l small to le plainly been u ith tl >■naki d eye a sin gle blade or leaf of tin nt sometimes contains hundreds of them they lie en cased in the tissues of the lent or blade where they have i i germinated bo neath tiie epidermis or thin p liclo over the exterior portion id tie blade and aa they [ rogress in d a the skin of the leaf i raised into curious puffy ' if tl ■■gi nvth ■' •! worm subse quently ruptures these to feed on the plant win . • .-, 1 iv in their covering they are ofabeauti tt ■i''l color almost transpai imt s ni begin in cl ai.ge theii col r and . tting imi ■paqno and dark in appearance until in tin course uf trans formation they bee in ■a black hug with legs and wings when they attack the head or grain of the ■nits id ler the mi n . , the dust which remains on the i tlmt mi tin wings . i h ittot dies 1 1 uv ii innumerable arnn inil unil worms i g in 1 yet a mystery it is a sin .- ilar fact however thai win re evi i the greatest quantity of rain lias fal len there thooat c p has fan i tin worst in in reei ul trip i r nigh west tonnes ■wo saw bul n 1 of oal be tween the m nl ■• ch it iv mid ii y to put a l . ! ivn near 1 cn m - • ly ami was bowii very eai ly it is i .:. \\ . t tennessee this . part i the stat : henc imtl soma - in the production of iinimiilcu i well known that ture nnd heat u ill produce nnd n tiply animal life millions per hour i therein ive jnil i of i it crop it : i ,\ hich occur only at i tin itvth i under ] - of er it may pe 1 1 1 1 e x i m ay i i .... t'.r many i . knisi in valleys mini persons suppose that because valleys are sheltered from the wind they are thereto e warmer than tin hill -. undoubtedly they aro warmer at certain times iimincr and i ine more comfortable in stormy neat hut ii hen i ei tlie nil i ill they nie i older iiiiiii ' ami why i ' i a i i - i u s e i n ki into the lowest | i by t id in cm ni there would i u breezy hil - u ■• to ll i i i .' in v.-i'i appal eni v:l 1 eh 1 tlm ■' f tin • er i !• nee eni i.i pi ing i ml fall ■. i often sul r mot un frosts in tho vulleys i tin 1 1 same applies to fruit which i - ■omel cut off in the valleys when it i qn ■harm on the hills it i tirpri ng to notice how different effects of frosts are within a shod dis tance and with i depn ssimi ol . ' we lni , met w iii tho rep i i a some observations on tiii subject made in montpelier vr nice in n botanic y ir d-ii containing olivo trei -. sw i t bays and fig tne nine k i i led l'i out fl w idle i iped 1 nnd tin ■1 n suits ■' in mt i « nol lo dill i nee in plan bu t i i inoiuetei - u . ■. about in vn pin ii n imi tli effecl offrosl mi tin tret i ohowed tin difference - ' teni l rat ure as plainly as i i ii.uiieter i'm instance in a low pari of the garden i bay i nl in t nil died but in an ini | ni ;, on a .-.'. ell id trround i .. ■my six yards thei suffered 1ml a ! i so with lie olive trees iu low places the fuliago « .- kill i back to thu old limbs and so in aii the di trie im twecn montpelier an i n ismi . the olive . more or wliih those on thi ; . jury din .: d t mu . with the ig tn ■■- and \ nt iiii report concludes with inferi ine the law that cold is tuost injurious in low places where radiation ia most in tense in consequence of the tranquility of the air ami least injurious in exposed places where thu agitatii f the air i p poses the effect of radiation 1 ' a contemporary journal mentions the of a thrifty young hickory about foity feel high which ito id in a deprcs ii about 20 feet deep the young ■■!- had grown i li ii inch -. and 1 quite biiccult ut were easil i un in d in frost after a certain cold night tho ihoti ion er half were i md to bo black on i .... ii i - er we hit ly n 1 of at experiment u in rmomcter - a lo w valh nigh to ji t while on a i by only sixty fool login r tin re was no , tho mercury falling only to 33 di 1 nits like these might bo multiplied i but ili are i uongh to suggest imp n taut lessons tn farmei - nnd fruit growei . and inn iii these it ssons we may u lion the following indian corn may be expi tuo i i uv val ley - thnn on hillsides t'ruii ids i ipe eiiilly ■if such tend r | . an i npi ic its shrubs and flowering plants nal foreign « ill suffer less i hills than in i valleys i iuti cats i . i theii . nnd thus exp iv than i ! . llie soini and and 11 . i ■; all pi ml . ip i lie : : w 1 1 ns 1 ; '■: add < l.u i purpose | i 1 liei-i illllllll illl'l i , iii ' inipoi i.e add i ion may bo made to thu nianuiiul staple of tho fariii at compara i lively small . xpi use it i true wi i er to bo pormitted i i groii ; yet iidieii they do -■', it i the purl of economy iiein ti ' - niie useful pur tho | . tt i - , often found in i gardens ami other cultivated grounds is ' n gn i icting from the s'dl ( more alimentary matti r in proporti m to ' - l ilk li hably than any other so . i . ai ■ii tn the ' mpi i heap i em ine , a nlli . ami pplying 1 1 r i im portant i i ineiples for the support 1 1 i ■- nnd i ... inpn id of exlii / i '■vnrl ol ,,,, a i 111 li in ihi \ i tin a iii ■. .... - hill i . il nml pleasant 1 1 ! e i . i \ , , , lie wolllll hill e ... ,; 1 hof childish nppi araiice ; for bean i xteen 1 ■irs had passed over hei head i . ; u n l.e im i - , d ii in a deep sen re pons im i i i i callin ■bright oung fuces al lhe brighlei at in r approach a ,-■t n tered the sch ■■i in tin plainly bhowed that she pos • ■, j n nn until ii ity ue ,-,- ncitln r ago nor stat ii '.!. icc illj-il ied lie an , -. i'n iu mii i li it disposition she open i tllo bool of bl 1 end fl fl 1 i el . . ii ii pro i ate prayi r,com . i i i.i i '- ibour al'tet • ' - " are re jieated mil i children in it h leal ■■i ■. . all save one n ' i ofll ... : -. hu i n ii 1 d .- :, teller's nsunl happy i nnd il tin hoy 1 1 te i-i in ■: : eai thing : nzo und ones . it nh repeati d deni tls of his emit er heart h-cj.ii.i painfully ■; i • . ed and she rm - uu inward prayer to - heaven for gui i me bul tries to awaken in his heart some comp incl nf l-ullsci . most ahopeless task for the h y bail i u u taught tn utter nnti nths by a in tie id - es nothing unsaid which she thinks can u ivakt n pen nco bul u in vain 1 ne boy will nol , bul y i i en , - i 1 - , id to li 1 sh i to her jjible and while she pen i tenth t words to he ei i ing boy sen sci ipturo which • to ly ing holds the liuly book before him bid lim road as the boy reads the . threatenings against the liar id lips quiv er md ins voice grows tremulous with emotion hut an it il impnl io triumphs ind though he dares not now raise his . ii he lid before in bays with falter ing voice i did not tell that lie the teacher feeling that she im done nil she can tells him he nun go hit she bays •• 1 know the grout struggle in your heart charley ; 1 know how wretched you feel and hi.iv yon uill wish even before you at home that yon iad told tne truth listen l'i in ley whilo you aro going home 1 uill be pr it ing thai god will give you strength evi i to turn back and i ie tn ni ■with a ii then we can ask his forgive i - ■iy n u gi ii ... v ith a sorroii : il til that the ■■■i'l'ii-li : el i i'n i iron if aim isl be a bul n le ro le i . : ray ' inner i •• 1 ither not my will but i i hen nl . i the di-l ! ret-tion iu i ben ' i lie it'u -.,.;,_ ,-. i iiiexpi ess ' ■•■joy she meets him ut the door u ith • in euthless intei est listi ns i ah ind , trembling n nli hi ' igi ifort '..• says " i | told that lie niul burst int tears tin mquert i . such i the power ■of the word ot'g h i ■s ied d in the earl ' days of pennsylvania thero was a ian , which s'aled a follows : " thai if ., white female of ti n yi ars or upward i in ai y publio street la highway church court house tavern 1'f "!' - ' i ' -"!'!. u'itli : , . iow-i - - . ■chase u c pay . not less i i - l , it a bu iet wce 11 !!.,-,.. ' i ' i ■i tic | , ■■: i ho 1 1 h ' our i , . ' / ' i ' • 1 i ' sum ■■fresh pioct - of pork und fearit , . . until it ••! n com imi n in cook them she ' packed them in u pun nf powdered t ul . them it ii ,- imp succe , , the , n ' r - i ■von ii i nl n , , lora ttioliie ' i n w vork in hundred tickets ni red for i in in i il i i |. i , ,,. 1 lie in i i ■• |. , . ; . ' i l "'. i'lil.-iiua i i l ' i tie • ,- and con rdem '• in nn extraord they have blood shoulder to r pcrton - and politically i ir vorj many yeara nothing having ever occurred to separate them in either respect until the i comp • i at the it • - ion «.( ' ■■"- '• i o i c v in a la • ■ami on u mil measure is mr buchanan indebted , for his election to the presidency ; and ter of this fact that -■h i to reward him ai be t he could nt i,y endeavoring to secure iiii . lion in the i i.a.-.i ma , bnt that pi jecl failing he i the next place,offer i him il • l.e-t consulate in l.i gift .- i fori ■' - accept in i v d ''"' ■•• ■n forney und iho prcsidi nt liiu'enl ite and confidential character ' i despotic piril dig played by buchanan however in regard ' i r unpton policy of his adminuv trution baa lad tin effocl of estranging forney from his venerable lifo-longfri and ,! ul ni forney relates of the course "' l linn in toward linn if and got walker le true and we have nol a doubt it i tine he i u di a i the i're ■' i - . a di . . . -. t , th country and ii disgrace i human nature it i if and er worthy of the slightest show of respect from any honorable american citizen forney attended an anti adinini tration • i in oting which was hold at tar ii in now yml mi ii 2d in im by l "' ' tin hon john il uaskin anti-lecomptou democrat i'm t!io pur d securing the lattor's re lection to 1 gross a i ,,!. i r . - ' -. i i long spi ech vi hich we iiiul . in the new york ii , ,' /, bd d in in ■•".; inn tl we cannot we think to accc tabic bi rvice to mir rn id i -. in 1 to tl •■country at largo than by dei ting ail our spare space to-day to a i publication of the more important and i'i ting p rtion's of this -; ecch no mii can und the copious extracts ive tiro ' ' ■jive withonl fooling that the in m tliev contain in regard to the in o - f the president in tin ii insusbu ire true to the letter ; n r without hing n the thought of hat ing such a i magi a ublic it is known as we im ■tid that for ney was buchauan's -•- mg r po itical i warmi -• per ■mal fi i nd nnd that to i ict and his extraordinary exertions ii greatest measure the succ im of buchanan two tears ago but hear forney himself in tho following extract from i spoech : " hi i w-oitil.n i may he iilnil personal be '''"■"• » i.'nic bi'luri you u 1 do i nil impelled if not , impelled to refer to it port i the polilioel hi lory in which i have born u proii.i.innl purl my relation with the executive of th united sioti-a began » '•'■■■■■• boy-hood from .. n time before i hi came n voter 1 ti hia inlimm a onfident friend in early youth nml down i the pn eni hour or r.eli.-r lo a pi 11...1 on • year ,-• 1 i lu.lai . ., 1 n.ir.ls llr buchanan relatiou nol nnl of inl m icy bat of in ni ih in intimacy had li i en nu tin her had ili blood run in mi vein i could not hi 1 been mora ,! ' f ■''■'■! ni ,',,-,! to i i |„. :,,.,,. ih ,[, .,....„. liinent of ill i 11 wore reciprocated ii had - uld sl lie i i i . ' ■■i • ' l'i - inl iiiiiii lo 111 i ll ■- ■. . . i , bounty iii wh 1 ha g . « lo m — - ty where ho mill line in rerideiiei — ■, 1 well il . a k inl 1 il - nil ... ol 1 1111 l lhe willi es ••( li i ie nd litre follows i minute history of the part tnkon by forney towards sectir i tg the nomination of buchanan for tho presidency in 1844 in is43 in 1852 and linally in the triumph after long buffer ing—at cincinnati in 1 during all long years forney considered no sacrifice personal pecuniary or other wise to ' great to bo mitiio in behalf of ' - i'i friend during all these long then was never the slightest inter ruption of their mutual harm n ud ship mr buchanan wn i and still lhe intimacy continued forney and his friend cordially agn - inj in political sen timent upon all questions : •• it iv i not ii we in told in llr r '- i the li » as ii |( ,. i 1 ' igle ii .- ,!,, j li ilted to . should tin ... i i the - ■: ii ' n - in ni l i in i which in him,ii i,i ■. \ il ei.lion in hi parlor ul ; i hap : atreu ■i nciple ih ii i » - ■i ei thai l'i revaii wli i it i '' i ■'■- . i.e 1 '" ' ■' lhe li i ' : ' a ' n ■i 1 i-i'l.ceive to hi iii 1 i i will i n 1 il will i . cime progresses and mr buchanan ia . irati d tu lent 1 i tnsasquea - a bonool i ; walk ■i in appointed i rot ernor oi ihu terri tory with instructii ., ith the original views embracing popular bov nty iu the widest range as mutual ly apjin wi by forney a ■a ow i or came over the t hole aspect of ut mr buchanan hud nvcrved or vie hied to undue inlluences whilu foi remained unaltered iu soiitim •• un !
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1858-09-21 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1858 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 17 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The September 21, 1858 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601551722 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1858-09-21 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1858 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 17 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 3501070 Bytes |
FileName | sacw07_017_18580921-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The September 21, 1858 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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' are better ed hint i in ii .- i,,ii ui ng n t ■! ■-. ii w iscoiisin in the i.i iln fair id i i ing to the a nu in fill '■' 1 1 a i i if said thai i lie i.i iniiiu i cause to iv t k iu the n ccnim neing on i lostoii common ( ling ho i ked if mr i r tig to nun iv i.i dn ■' i'i ii of it . _, i : id . i ' . . . mr l'i iii mi i tcfi i li.t iiinj irity i m i . ih gumeiits lo ii.ti noi thei n sell i'll li slurs ii ii linii answer 1 1 ed the pi -. statistics of mr ih by sl it sou 1 unpiili i.i i in . . to long -:.,!, .' ,,-.. - i ing the d if i ■between the noil i ealth proj d-.n-n i iliu slut isl ies shot ed that i • i the noi th oi.t n li iu mai kel ■wh ile t itton ti.lin ■. •. i ice ■' ii crops ni the south c n i nt i hei llir.'iigl t i it . ■bupei i"i iiv ui ii north i . fieo labor bul mr i't last hour he ite to be i reported tin is iiii'it-.i ii i in in \\ mr pry lie li i ei-rl ive draw i np'.ii his imagitiai ion i n ion in lhe above i-.u n-ji nidi 1 i ' r ' \ , i ,, ■flair i red nt i i'h'i a ro-i li m liv , nn in / ii i , , i trinn tin i in to | i nl for ilm fm tyifa ..! i gr.-hi i in kisli pi-rs mug i i on urn i min • h.-r iii iiii liiuiiii li found tli it slm wits ill i in from mi iiitliiininiitiuii uf tin i 11 slightly imi lied tnlli in linger tin ul tl n ti liiii nn nunucli ti i ti n in i i . ■i i •"'"•. iui.iiilni'|ireliiig ilm int rushed on him knocked liini down and beal liini until he »:. half dead l'ho woman iiii.baud iuihi ing ilia noiie liurriud in nnd u-ing told n liul had t ikt n tnlii i ihu ln-i . in in il thigh with i diggpr tli i.i..h hi -,, 1 1 • i il ii iln ii n i oroke iii wounded phy.ieiiiu bat lied in 1 1 . 1 i removed to tlm street nnd i hi lis iv ii n lie ill i i r lie 1.1 i i tt lit niuo died of tin injuries whii-li lie had ro ri'lu-j i u-.l il i »^ if 1.1 ii ill if dcmilrt in pniitifii llrms aiirifiilliirr jntrrtnil 3inprourmrnt5 ctutiitirrr llir arts ith stouts jharoliln unit tlir mill f irrlr vol xvi salisbury \. (., september 21 18*w number it wimochatii coiiui i'liu \. 1 ' ■■■' mti'.i i 1 .,,, '- ''.•■i more corrui.t cxtnivii ,'," ,: '■>'■llian mi martin y a „ iii ul i 1 i in . ml indij i ' ' i l im i-i i i i / ■' ' ' i i ie lid ' . , rl the na !""'•' * j nrtler to ilefenl ' ! - i i ur part re ' ■' it have i i .,. |< | j |, n l ■' : " as ii n'ai • ,, |... , „.,.,,.,. ' plays inl ■' ads of a - in 1 '• ■'" ■in ud d li in a ■.. |, v ., i 1 j , " "' • what ] - . ' i'hiladel i i.i i'n " sl i ' ; ■" la . <■jon .. ni t niies«ce ■: pillv '" ■'" a^lfl ' ' i ll wh , ll ill iii ik the neat mi , ,- • , ■ii'i ... it wet rei li |, 1 i 1 1 < ui . 1 v . a . ' i • but ' ' i | !'■... ■t'i : ....'- a ■i ■• ■■'• d is 1 1 rniiieiit i ill ne | ... i'he i lelivered i ..... . . . : . . ■' i ted l i lhe 1 \ \\ ■v | ., . gone : al n iagara 19 u , , i nt all ' l ~ ' . l 1 '- -' ■>.;. . i . .,■si 7.1.11,1 1 ,■■- ; ' ■' *"■■'• ieit al ect sj nt l'ortsiuouth l ti .- 1 i in t illeel 5,500 nl mm ' - . ni neil il - :. , i 11 i...:i al t.-'i i tu col - : . i all i ' 1 .-,"";..•' ■is 7 al a ' t . l'ollecl -- . .- i . • - i i , - . . a . ■i i ' ' . ' ; 1 •"- i toll 1 i iui .. - 1 t 1 until ll ■•*..'• .' r . ■■i higglers ami la us t inl i v ro inn t mnl ' it i party a 1'nitcd slit p:u : i knou '. mii no "!'_' tu il i ill 1 . . ii i p t ph i 11 i would table to - of the ] at ly no v in ti r-.i in the . ■j . . || i i i.i ', i , ■'■lit r in ii ' in un i i i . i i llilaii iii i red 1 1 a ] | . at tin • ' i.-,t ri i !. . t woll mi 1 1 '.■. im tin wil ike i i rack iu to warn i i train which u - ed - . il i urn - i approai ing tru , 1 1 conductor ol the lii-t train ran bit iii lance and placi 1 three i i ,-■ie track other signal of dungi r in a litlle time iln ti itiu eamo tliiindi ring ti tl brake iiiiiii iigiml u ni tin the ltd light ivasaii su ered by the en ei the in il.i-iiiaii i upl'l i tho brakes soon the toi |. ..'...-- explodi d and another signal n.i given i iip|".i a furco to the braki id tt us done liul on ing to the great length of the train ami lhe speed which il u.i in di !■it the tin . . iho braki b proved to bo of bul little avail and a frightful the ri i im lii-t train was standing iilnngsidi llu machine ulioi tin's tn n !,;,.. engine ind numbered thirty hi i'lic si i i ruin numbered fory two curs ■i i ! 1 | in *■"- " u'l'lii-li-r in d " i'litliam l , . ■hi in iii 1 1 mi i in llu l "" 1 ,: ' ■. t-liiiimcv son mn !. it i . || ill "'.'■i '.' i i !.'.'■■mini !"'! ill cattle and li j ii |( nihiiy i.tl - i ii i .,;... r:t i j wtt8an in ' • to kill i ■in in . j i utt suvt-i-al i - ■- ay on hi ■.,. ..; : : ivity into ii , , v f . . such ot ii l'll 11 : !'" ii il i nh 1 . . - ., .,, . :.-. !!'•■!. rivurd toad i.r wall nvi » in the mire 1 ■■' mass | il i up hj , • -• tin , i , nl up rendu in | ' ■' , di are ■■■'■craw 1 r tins | ■' - ' ' ' " ' : ' ■■. : - ill and mr ll isivol are the .. ..■■.. mr i'l'.l slivi . -, . . :. .. , . m ■. ■11 no ni in im torn ivt.in mr ij . .-. . a ml lie w a mm '. ru . . o li in e • t ii ■■... i i . . mr ■.-: liat bi / a corn - l /.-'. by tin . . i tin sj.rii an iiinii ■' occurred on tlie i i , nn o load 1st be ] i.i print h i -■' d to in • as i .• train enter e big i hi nei near tliit place in ac - ■' ■■'- 111 i i iiiul custom n latnii - int fi i accotnpanying n ■mistress iki i nil into a \ ■.- the lamp iviih lit she awoke in - a im i-liii'd her.se i in ih ial i a rn frantic with i her maker to have 1 i on her ri it the satin rill _■■'( meal last ier • .•' ■ten ' ly mortified : m llie dmi'l ii oil • t ivhnt i v|n 1 ..' - ' i tlar 1 ■• i n 1 1 ch vei 1 1 . it ik t a word ii i lost and the '...',. ii i id seemed lo leyrot she ijiokon al i i n ci n n blush which sutfused lier cheek !■any evidence m d 5 1 1 pi ■an ol i man by the ■. passed m , 1 .'. morn _- i ' ■- i r nu ollicer i ni lie it .- n enni at by tl , and hiss m a i mug man ol hie case is a plain one and i the la vs ol 1 1 d ch 11 i y i 1 1 ■. '. im . , win . .. . i i . i ' ' i bserv ' ' ■i a i . ihility is ' tii n i \ ■lie /. mo has -•■• i .- t'i i an eilllor iiiiikil printer 1 editor of the i 1 post has li i li tl i i .: his lit ' • if i ! up • ler tho edit rial head n leu da ■and iv 11 !"■found lni uv lie will no doubt be " . n i ii f these days : a ni'.w i i '.- • i - uiii first effort nt typo bctjinif no pi'.i-iiui.i that it md bipi.ti i n't ii.i can 1 inin i'.i-i in in ' 1 i i'-tat uiit too j wo tiiini im i|i iii m nil lik.ie it jiajht ui tip mt ks-i in in 1 ' | r pi i | ui|l iitid ii.i l-.|ll'.ir|:n alt doll lilt 11.1 t'i jl'l . t i .{ da.i ; bil in 1 in ii ijl |.| 1i-i j.l'iiit.ir know ti it nf uro f oj \ m \ i li uqouj tip ]■i , ol di nil in i ! mily it h f'i-i ' as roi.lins olj a tin cultural i h"m i ill ■i . " . . ■i.tivati ill rail in luis wli.il is it f i sin ii iiii lien the southern llonu - ■' / makes the f ill living remarks i • nl ject is ni rest to farmers and the inves i honld in pro cd until the causi i en . neiny i ascertained if posi i ,- : i hioughoul th ul i southwi stern portion of the i nion the oal crop has ut i from a terrible 1 i which from i'n resemblance to tin im - tancc ' bonn lim ftttn jvs i heal by thai een called rn so far as we iii i i ined i ii in - .•- has ia unkn ni ii we have nevi r i ard i i ud i im i thing i the kin . , fact that i i i is n n list i -.'. le nnd intei ■' ng field tn the onto i t as it in ■'• - investigation in a ■', n el so far as if can ascei tain hen i . . xplored while in wesl tenn e i shorl time e we tool m to t xaminc the f tho oal under a microscope kindly fiimi i ,„. and were greatly bu pri ied « th the ' i-.t i inch li glass revealed i in hat ■i up i un na tions by tin nil f m re powerful instrn . il ' medical cl lege inl in company u ith sevi ra men among whom were drs i3riggs and buchanan of the medical faculty the cause of all t destruction of the it crop i i living worm l small to le plainly been u ith tl >■naki d eye a sin gle blade or leaf of tin nt sometimes contains hundreds of them they lie en cased in the tissues of the lent or blade where they have i i germinated bo neath tiie epidermis or thin p liclo over the exterior portion id tie blade and aa they [ rogress in d a the skin of the leaf i raised into curious puffy ' if tl ■■gi nvth ■' •! worm subse quently ruptures these to feed on the plant win . • .-, 1 iv in their covering they are ofabeauti tt ■i''l color almost transpai imt s ni begin in cl ai.ge theii col r and . tting imi ■paqno and dark in appearance until in tin course uf trans formation they bee in ■a black hug with legs and wings when they attack the head or grain of the ■nits id ler the mi n . , the dust which remains on the i tlmt mi tin wings . i h ittot dies 1 1 uv ii innumerable arnn inil unil worms i g in 1 yet a mystery it is a sin .- ilar fact however thai win re evi i the greatest quantity of rain lias fal len there thooat c p has fan i tin worst in in reei ul trip i r nigh west tonnes ■wo saw bul n 1 of oal be tween the m nl ■• ch it iv mid ii y to put a l . ! ivn near 1 cn m - • ly ami was bowii very eai ly it is i .:. \\ . t tennessee this . part i the stat : henc imtl soma - in the production of iinimiilcu i well known that ture nnd heat u ill produce nnd n tiply animal life millions per hour i therein ive jnil i of i it crop it : i ,\ hich occur only at i tin itvth i under ] - of er it may pe 1 1 1 1 e x i m ay i i .... t'.r many i . knisi in valleys mini persons suppose that because valleys are sheltered from the wind they are thereto e warmer than tin hill -. undoubtedly they aro warmer at certain times iimincr and i ine more comfortable in stormy neat hut ii hen i ei tlie nil i ill they nie i older iiiiiii ' ami why i ' i a i i - i u s e i n ki into the lowest | i by t id in cm ni there would i u breezy hil - u ■• to ll i i i .' in v.-i'i appal eni v:l 1 eh 1 tlm ■' f tin • er i !• nee eni i.i pi ing i ml fall ■. i often sul r mot un frosts in tho vulleys i tin 1 1 same applies to fruit which i - ■omel cut off in the valleys when it i qn ■harm on the hills it i tirpri ng to notice how different effects of frosts are within a shod dis tance and with i depn ssimi ol . ' we lni , met w iii tho rep i i a some observations on tiii subject made in montpelier vr nice in n botanic y ir d-ii containing olivo trei -. sw i t bays and fig tne nine k i i led l'i out fl w idle i iped 1 nnd tin ■1 n suits ■' in mt i « nol lo dill i nee in plan bu t i i inoiuetei - u . ■. about in vn pin ii n imi tli effecl offrosl mi tin tret i ohowed tin difference - ' teni l rat ure as plainly as i i ii.uiieter i'm instance in a low pari of the garden i bay i nl in t nil died but in an ini | ni ;, on a .-.'. ell id trround i .. ■my six yards thei suffered 1ml a ! i so with lie olive trees iu low places the fuliago « .- kill i back to thu old limbs and so in aii the di trie im twecn montpelier an i n ismi . the olive . more or wliih those on thi ; . jury din .: d t mu . with the ig tn ■■- and \ nt iiii report concludes with inferi ine the law that cold is tuost injurious in low places where radiation ia most in tense in consequence of the tranquility of the air ami least injurious in exposed places where thu agitatii f the air i p poses the effect of radiation 1 ' a contemporary journal mentions the of a thrifty young hickory about foity feel high which ito id in a deprcs ii about 20 feet deep the young ■■!- had grown i li ii inch -. and 1 quite biiccult ut were easil i un in d in frost after a certain cold night tho ihoti ion er half were i md to bo black on i .... ii i - er we hit ly n 1 of at experiment u in rmomcter - a lo w valh nigh to ji t while on a i by only sixty fool login r tin re was no , tho mercury falling only to 33 di 1 nits like these might bo multiplied i but ili are i uongh to suggest imp n taut lessons tn farmei - nnd fruit growei . and inn iii these it ssons we may u lion the following indian corn may be expi tuo i i uv val ley - thnn on hillsides t'ruii ids i ipe eiiilly ■if such tend r | . an i npi ic its shrubs and flowering plants nal foreign « ill suffer less i hills than in i valleys i iuti cats i . i theii . nnd thus exp iv than i ! . llie soini and and 11 . i ■; all pi ml . ip i lie : : w 1 1 ns 1 ; '■: add < l.u i purpose | i 1 liei-i illllllll illl'l i , iii ' inipoi i.e add i ion may bo made to thu nianuiiul staple of tho fariii at compara i lively small . xpi use it i true wi i er to bo pormitted i i groii ; yet iidieii they do -■', it i the purl of economy iiein ti ' - niie useful pur tho | . tt i - , often found in i gardens ami other cultivated grounds is ' n gn i icting from the s'dl ( more alimentary matti r in proporti m to ' - l ilk li hably than any other so . i . ai ■ii tn the ' mpi i heap i em ine , a nlli . ami pplying 1 1 r i im portant i i ineiples for the support 1 1 i ■- nnd i ... inpn id of exlii / i '■vnrl ol ,,,, a i 111 li in ihi \ i tin a iii ■. .... - hill i . il nml pleasant 1 1 ! e i . i \ , , , lie wolllll hill e ... ,; 1 hof childish nppi araiice ; for bean i xteen 1 ■irs had passed over hei head i . ; u n l.e im i - , d ii in a deep sen re pons im i i i i callin ■bright oung fuces al lhe brighlei at in r approach a ,-■t n tered the sch ■■i in tin plainly bhowed that she pos • ■, j n nn until ii ity ue ,-,- ncitln r ago nor stat ii '.!. icc illj-il ied lie an , -. i'n iu mii i li it disposition she open i tllo bool of bl 1 end fl fl 1 i el . . ii ii pro i ate prayi r,com . i i i.i i '- ibour al'tet • ' - " are re jieated mil i children in it h leal ■■i ■. . all save one n ' i ofll ... : -. hu i n ii 1 d .- :, teller's nsunl happy i nnd il tin hoy 1 1 te i-i in ■: : eai thing : nzo und ones . it nh repeati d deni tls of his emit er heart h-cj.ii.i painfully ■; i • . ed and she rm - uu inward prayer to - heaven for gui i me bul tries to awaken in his heart some comp incl nf l-ullsci . most ahopeless task for the h y bail i u u taught tn utter nnti nths by a in tie id - es nothing unsaid which she thinks can u ivakt n pen nco bul u in vain 1 ne boy will nol , bul y i i en , - i 1 - , id to li 1 sh i to her jjible and while she pen i tenth t words to he ei i ing boy sen sci ipturo which • to ly ing holds the liuly book before him bid lim road as the boy reads the . threatenings against the liar id lips quiv er md ins voice grows tremulous with emotion hut an it il impnl io triumphs ind though he dares not now raise his . ii he lid before in bays with falter ing voice i did not tell that lie the teacher feeling that she im done nil she can tells him he nun go hit she bays •• 1 know the grout struggle in your heart charley ; 1 know how wretched you feel and hi.iv yon uill wish even before you at home that yon iad told tne truth listen l'i in ley whilo you aro going home 1 uill be pr it ing thai god will give you strength evi i to turn back and i ie tn ni ■with a ii then we can ask his forgive i - ■iy n u gi ii ... v ith a sorroii : il til that the ■■■i'l'ii-li : el i i'n i iron if aim isl be a bul n le ro le i . : ray ' inner i •• 1 ither not my will but i i hen nl . i the di-l ! ret-tion iu i ben ' i lie it'u -.,.;,_ ,-. i iiiexpi ess ' ■•■joy she meets him ut the door u ith • in euthless intei est listi ns i ah ind , trembling n nli hi ' igi ifort '..• says " i | told that lie niul burst int tears tin mquert i . such i the power ■of the word ot'g h i ■s ied d in the earl ' days of pennsylvania thero was a ian , which s'aled a follows : " thai if ., white female of ti n yi ars or upward i in ai y publio street la highway church court house tavern 1'f "!' - ' i ' -"!'!. u'itli : , . iow-i - - . ■chase u c pay . not less i i - l , it a bu iet wce 11 !!.,-,.. ' i ' i ■i tic | , ■■: i ho 1 1 h ' our i , . ' / ' i ' • 1 i ' sum ■■fresh pioct - of pork und fearit , . . until it ••! n com imi n in cook them she ' packed them in u pun nf powdered t ul . them it ii ,- imp succe , , the , n ' r - i ■von ii i nl n , , lora ttioliie ' i n w vork in hundred tickets ni red for i in in i il i i |. i , ,,. 1 lie in i i ■• |. , . ; . ' i l "'. i'lil.-iiua i i l ' i tie • ,- and con rdem '• in nn extraord they have blood shoulder to r pcrton - and politically i ir vorj many yeara nothing having ever occurred to separate them in either respect until the i comp • i at the it • - ion «.( ' ■■"- '• i o i c v in a la • ■ami on u mil measure is mr buchanan indebted , for his election to the presidency ; and ter of this fact that -■h i to reward him ai be t he could nt i,y endeavoring to secure iiii . lion in the i i.a.-.i ma , bnt that pi jecl failing he i the next place,offer i him il • l.e-t consulate in l.i gift .- i fori ■' - accept in i v d ''"' ■•• ■n forney und iho prcsidi nt liiu'enl ite and confidential character ' i despotic piril dig played by buchanan however in regard ' i r unpton policy of his adminuv trution baa lad tin effocl of estranging forney from his venerable lifo-longfri and ,! ul ni forney relates of the course "' l linn in toward linn if and got walker le true and we have nol a doubt it i tine he i u di a i the i're ■' i - . a di . . . -. t , th country and ii disgrace i human nature it i if and er worthy of the slightest show of respect from any honorable american citizen forney attended an anti adinini tration • i in oting which was hold at tar ii in now yml mi ii 2d in im by l "' ' tin hon john il uaskin anti-lecomptou democrat i'm t!io pur d securing the lattor's re lection to 1 gross a i ,,!. i r . - ' -. i i long spi ech vi hich we iiiul . in the new york ii , ,' /, bd d in in ■•".; inn tl we cannot we think to accc tabic bi rvice to mir rn id i -. in 1 to tl •■country at largo than by dei ting ail our spare space to-day to a i publication of the more important and i'i ting p rtion's of this -; ecch no mii can und the copious extracts ive tiro ' ' ■jive withonl fooling that the in m tliev contain in regard to the in o - f the president in tin ii insusbu ire true to the letter ; n r without hing n the thought of hat ing such a i magi a ublic it is known as we im ■tid that for ney was buchauan's -•- mg r po itical i warmi -• per ■mal fi i nd nnd that to i ict and his extraordinary exertions ii greatest measure the succ im of buchanan two tears ago but hear forney himself in tho following extract from i spoech : " hi i w-oitil.n i may he iilnil personal be '''"■"• » i.'nic bi'luri you u 1 do i nil impelled if not , impelled to refer to it port i the polilioel hi lory in which i have born u proii.i.innl purl my relation with the executive of th united sioti-a began » '•'■■■■■• boy-hood from .. n time before i hi came n voter 1 ti hia inlimm a onfident friend in early youth nml down i the pn eni hour or r.eli.-r lo a pi 11...1 on • year ,-• 1 i lu.lai . ., 1 n.ir.ls llr buchanan relatiou nol nnl of inl m icy bat of in ni ih in intimacy had li i en nu tin her had ili blood run in mi vein i could not hi 1 been mora ,! ' f ■''■'■! ni ,',,-,! to i i |„. :,,.,,. ih ,[, .,....„. liinent of ill i 11 wore reciprocated ii had - uld sl lie i i i . ' ■■i • ' l'i - inl iiiiiii lo 111 i ll ■- ■. . . i , bounty iii wh 1 ha g . « lo m — - ty where ho mill line in rerideiiei — ■, 1 well il . a k inl 1 il - nil ... ol 1 1111 l lhe willi es ••( li i ie nd litre follows i minute history of the part tnkon by forney towards sectir i tg the nomination of buchanan for tho presidency in 1844 in is43 in 1852 and linally in the triumph after long buffer ing—at cincinnati in 1 during all long years forney considered no sacrifice personal pecuniary or other wise to ' great to bo mitiio in behalf of ' - i'i friend during all these long then was never the slightest inter ruption of their mutual harm n ud ship mr buchanan wn i and still lhe intimacy continued forney and his friend cordially agn - inj in political sen timent upon all questions : •• it iv i not ii we in told in llr r '- i the li » as ii |( ,. i 1 ' igle ii .- ,!,, j li ilted to . should tin ... i i the - ■: ii ' n - in ni l i in i which in him,ii i,i ■. \ il ei.lion in hi parlor ul ; i hap : atreu ■i nciple ih ii i » - ■i ei thai l'i revaii wli i it i '' i ■'■- . i.e 1 '" ' ■' lhe li i ' : ' a ' n ■i 1 i-i'l.ceive to hi iii 1 i i will i n 1 il will i . cime progresses and mr buchanan ia . irati d tu lent 1 i tnsasquea - a bonool i ; walk ■i in appointed i rot ernor oi ihu terri tory with instructii ., ith the original views embracing popular bov nty iu the widest range as mutual ly apjin wi by forney a ■a ow i or came over the t hole aspect of ut mr buchanan hud nvcrved or vie hied to undue inlluences whilu foi remained unaltered iu soiitim •• un ! |