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1 1 i'.im mm l.,|,l 1 i i v \ i > i * i : i > i * i : i i li'l sph'ial noticf \ . i i - ii now iii ui i her vv ill im oiitoi ' 1 i our li '• vv it mill pit ill m u ivitn . ■; imi vvill tlio titipoi i ■■hi in miii-i-r rn nf tor tin ox ruiioii . , paid for i i rod x i "■■■od to ind , tii it tho your paid for i ulioul cloning uud to inform t im io vv ho w i«h t.i ri tlu-ir stihiei ipliou t iml ' ho titiio hut m rived for d terms sin-fic copy j.',m .",, , - l - no 1 1.50 l . i'm all i it i 1^1 ml it vi is | * •■t | i ii " li tiie . .,'.. t t.i in n i lit * i . - it 3 -"• -. ! .* , . . | - - " ' ii ii 5 z .- . . i ..- . 0 0 "' ' i , . , i 1 . 1 " i . -. --■»•->'■'.--- - .■" iv 11 iv ii ■v ii the folio tvii court itinl ,.■■;- id an k i.'ii 8 ni hy in.ul in any pai . ..: i hu counti oxpen 01.11 vi ,' n i ,„, ■. t,,k li pn c 8 .' i u v l ■iv . . ■i , i ■, rgictition i i 18.0 til ll in b i i . ... .' i s 0 willi t i.i i i - •' m j.ir.ir t 1 1 . i necutl in it ..... 1 - . c k 8.0 v ..- i , n ll.il i'.nl . i , , . d lint li in is ct nn •• i i ■i all iflnti m vi ,,-.., |. . t in re y li mill a linini r iti ill i i , ■i ii ■v . •' nil til \ - " n ■■;. , iff v i i i mi ithtr formi * ul blsnki i i 1 ■the l'l ■11 1 rpir.l i the -'■* , ' i pati : . :'. i iv i nl dm ■i to tlm whig i nvenl ii held in liich niniid v rgil i ii the 10th ii i mi ll breathes tl i a spirit and amei ican in tlm counti v biioum d t.i i ep ol i ct i not give rem to iii efforij utii - u.d cction tor*i hit ! from the limit places vv i ml they now so un worthily hold 1 1 t is a storm we v i a i , i ■; t ving ii the pul n i a will if rightly directi i hurst with furj upon the beads of the i •/"-■■-.-'.. nd of the ni ■- treasury place holiest men iu olfice nnd bring our government s pris tine | ii i it v i ■u this 1 iv '..- ii n carolina work in rid our good i shi - - lal <•( tin goths and vii lal what say oui : lids ia . i v step ni ' ' locofoc • demo * it ic legi.-ln ut i t how thev uiight soli serve the of the still it affect our party such utter disregard triu vv n - of the | vorth cm im d serif n i id mid if prop lit brought 1 f ire ilm people . f ii sl .'• . rtceiri it : > i . . . . i u mi iliu nt i regrel verj much th.il circum in var win 1 1 1 u t v ■:,., l-i ilr i will prevent ii1c froill l ll :.!._•:::■' n hull i aiutll 1 rt i i , , . - - i .. willi -- siiolll ullll li "' i t vv - . for the nn i . . un;.*iil reas ul nut h u in el loll i.t , nnn.innit ,■.'.:! sent in 1 ■■uud . ,.-. v ,. iiioa u to resi-u tii i . which it i tt nuiii imt i in imi i it ii i v — lfv - er w.i tiin , i ., un ,, iy in tin ik.ii st n i pill i ol lln cu ninii ■nity to stein lhe i . political curruplion which pervadi lh ad of the < ... ■tniiif nt su t ■' • . . . * n t in n ' lethargy - - ■■/ ' iv'ii . , .,-. t in - bi ed by r i lis r.*_*n al m uf mil course willi *.. - n.i tout which b er olllv iii i . : li-niitl i unit ' ii.rlh uad d ir..i - ' ed by ii in . rben they witue - i i mo nun deui t jjjtlunik i tloll irs , the public -.:■■..-',: . i id :• i ' i 1 ' im cu it '..- ; wlli'll nt ill iii imu , l . 1 x*eu ii ■1 1 i i ' - md willing , in ■., r . ny treaty the president n ,. uegu ite i rllieaci|ui iii ni nl ( ul i nu i the t nil i eondui .- preser be t strun n.i lioni and i llier nr ihu i • . . i 1 de ' fenc less ; when th - ml tin of us iij i ., ||. r ,,,,,,,.., nolllillg il.l i ll righl it . it h .- t *' rl . v igi i thai iu 1 lime nf pro . found ., m-sllnd ' . when tl y 1 ""' ■, nn lions ' which .'. . ,,.,, \| r it ,,,.,, ,,, ,.,,„„ ' in ni t rev.'lin i , ■*""'" ''■""'■'• ui twn it be ' ibev - ., thai \ k ri . r ili ' labor and re ird th | . ,, . lvll , „ i th'-y are i..i i i il ... nations nl tiesnty pe th»y tux tu proilm ,|„ . cannot du wtthoat uf in ttv , „„ ,,,,. , ' erni mul v tr rini . i bscco sli , / ' , i stmt 1 isurely i ,', , i h1 •«!!*« '■' . t ,,.,. |„ , •*■"' '" ' ' • n •'■. . i , til 1 ulv i v quake bi r.ius d ' i j think vv in ti t be ll tl does nul nl lhe i j.i iiin-i ii i lei llii-n th , vv un \ ■i in tlm work .' n ■bnvi iblj bi gun ' lei them put iu until l mini end true : i i ,". ,,,. ,., : fnin i ' i '.■ni , ,, , " r un !'■" v ' , |", . , ' i ;/,,,„ in v ,| in ireat m i i ■up di w i-n lui '"• r v'i a hifucy ill in !...-. \ """" t 1 i . ■: the will iin i res ' poino tl , "...• im nt in ir iiiiii hi ill v l v '' i i rheer'ull - m rilinte mv '"''," ', "' ' ' ' leu i lien ■"""'" n ' » v t lend rn i , , i 1 '" ' i " ' ' | lilulion i ; lb oouiiim w ! >"!" ' vi iv ii ii id mil " m • tiie \.\ vm mr m ■:.' nv i thosonato cuiniiit ' tec mi naval a ll'.ii i - t which iho uh jeot w.-i reforrod han iiilmiiiii l :( rupnri ' in relation to the pronetil cmitjitiiiti nf the ' navy : | " * 1 "' ■"•! * iy ibnt in ii . loro and poli i carolina fdattljinan vol x i salisbury \. c march l 1859 number \ () bfdotfh to vo[\i\(5 wnv5 jntrnnii jnprnnrinnib qenm:nprrc tftr arts nti it\mt t itlaraliti antr tlir jomilo cirrlf e i "' io»li mm . ii n,,i it ,,,,., ,, hti ■»** i iiiiii tu ihii in , t v , ,, ,.., „ ,, ,| , .,, ' •'" "' ■• i "' hit i'mjiidl iniiiiiii mini ih i i 1 ' • -''- uilic - ni - l ii nm |"! i v ilh , ''' 1 ' i '" '•» ol hi j tin |||, ,|| „(' . ,', tl ... i l "■' l i i roil ships li ,| ii i • ui im i limit d n iiiitti - iv " ,! " '""-' p it t oi i ; ,... 1 1 ' i -'• nt n i tn ii t i h niuti ■' • c tl lo wind tn ti im ,,. ,|,. ,,., i ' ' i i tl.-l ■• i i for " ■■• ■have hill ut i i .... i |, ,| ' i i in n mn - . nu tit tcks 1 ich si.niii ll l/iem hi ■iiiii i ram .* i'wo lull i ' ft n ||. v |, ;,,.,. . • i llll ''*'!» • ii i il in i i lit h ll nl i i iv 1 -'. mu i - - . i-iii-h oih , ii.rv tivinii in l'he im 1 h i t put p - - u '. iiiiin . . | linilii use i un main , * „ . ■., - i ' ,, -.. nn imvy - ' lift in ni u i,ii.n t.i i ' " " ' ■ii 1 ilm war lu i . , , , in ion ■■ill ml dm 1 - i . , . , ' , with 025 j - i rtxtsts 114 v.»«els nilh , :. i • ,,. | ; - - 1 w -. i hie n ihi - t uuk ■'■well ngtoii uin v ,, iv , : ,,,. , al ut 2 30(1 | it m i at . - . d i rn h i'rigal -. 23 i • nd ml , vga - tone iv m ike the -.., , \ imu ,,: ii.il elass liigales six of the m . . . i j i it i in view iif ih-ii facta it ia urged that 1 . ress should uuth . * t-onati ne iimi i ten new sti inn i -, ... ... ., - .;;,, '■8 eta i va ex . i . ; i - may be an i • 1 _ * - i . # .♦- . i.m.i vi i.'u.m i llll to congress i ■. ■mi of « ii n'al .' ij rs ol ll the kcvolu - y vu - 1 . li letter uf the i h-in rai i - il i n re .-. he - j s a . on ne i.i - . - i i i » ' . ;,, taken i lion im ■, 1-y 0 | ii \' i irtt in ..-!. r's i ii'im . iii i i ■■ii < .!■. i . '- . rn in mul ■i , - rinn historian und wa li usi , sill ije pu • 1 by i '■; gn — . sun y wli tfti.iv every year to i ' f all i war of the h i - ., i i mil i i lillll iii i i i ■■■'., . a ,. ii en i ut il ii ' i ii v ■• t or any of tin r cli u ! tt ir hn l ice woti i i.v j 1 .!• mm ll 1 well kll'ftv ii it iii iv iis tlm of tlm i oiiim iiid.-r-ii f fu the m n.*--nr ui pr if lice to an i . lli ' * ■■■-. - it is i more ili i of the li in i , ■.—. it the | is took ' south cu - had i nea i i y.*a tl t lie rey iil.n li u ■■nt • i ' . t . i d i ■it tociiji i i i ■' trci - ... i pi ml ovci whole pi i i • , llii-iu - i •■i t | in i .• in tile i vv i . ■. . n\|i'dlllm ilm v . | vniin.-'i in i-v.-ry ihstt t v lid regular at iler i il -. .. i.l i ii lit i'i iti ll hi i llllllnll u milttiti of laith norl jai ua uud vii j in i «• ' '* tn it li wil li ll li i i iiii li n i ll ii -' • und nun -' ' . i.ll iy them ... ■1 11 feiy isou in i is en k in \| uiii am il is triti nllmwi it reviti d tin i •■wii 4 ; lull i icie vv greal tl kjioii i thai ilm <->.,. 1 ... \ vv u i,.u-nd from tin int ..: i apathy uud almosl ilesjmir nnd ' t pul i"iili ' ■-'" im'li i i t-1 und i 1 i.lv . • \|" i lhe iiivhiii 1 - due under lleuvcn . iluiost . entirely to the _■us il m und ih a.r*e vt nm of in i,i 1 . ,'• ■' , , milled i l"iv troops at i ■,.'. 1 m 1 a celebrated i dl un n 1 mory in willi this und n of u lui . iii found i u npposi j to ilm veteran forces uf al ih • ilm •■■im his mindf i comn the iim-l < i i - 1 1 1 _; 1 1 1 - 1 . . • . i of ilu-n , 1 ho liad lui tsigunlizi'd his al.ility i.v the n it vicl ir ol • ii i hit im iiiiii iii ' riv li nuiii umi the |, mtry ; an i to i lie v ■• i 4 i ia i ; i ■i iv nutiigi - . w liich il prop i iy u*eu vvm aui nl to . i m tg - i itil'c ■mini | i ti ijy one of lli nu uitable fatalities | ■• und to ii tti ml lln ltrilli.ll urniv llirulioll | w hole viur i loi nwal i had llegl ■• d in in kit n 1 1 in i.i _'.- nl in i i i , t i i i unl ii i v ci ll-llllin noltll i inrol i . , . * i i it - in tl im ' i im ini . if adt it ■■i nu ii uu id di nil i that prow ini nick it * ■n t lie lie ml "!' i di feat lb now m ide a - coiid advance uud irei no lo divert liim in tin 1 ' purpose ' i il sirunu i i ul num , ■! i t 1 ' . ii : ii vim - it u ihu liullllll v '" iiti li il i ii.l of tlm i'nc-olcl tl illlilj iml i c ,.. _., , ■1 n i al-ll i ' ' ' il vim pushi d i urltoi.'s li gimi n ith in i mm ' in nini ' push linn in ilm ■, ' ' hi lli i i ml hill l.ill in nml i ii ' 1 "' ■' i i m " ran iu i from i in .■iii.lii d in ' convetiieiiily nun i mjnilijiat d i niton's i al iii ' f lis it -,., i m ,„_... i u ||, ,| ] i aiitii.ilim ill i i.l nf il t , .,,,,_, j'unini ml in | "* wllh |,|, l»ho f eu l.,nn||n ' mii i uur iii .'. 1 i uiii i j mil |; i | im committed the me . rroi iin put d in xapo | i on i his in sjiain ; il,,.l ii im dvi u tv loo l.n ll l'"ti his einni i , til i li uh pniiini led linn lo nidi n i li p i-n ') im id ns uin i ' till i'ui liad j him l,,,u im i lo iiinvniii d ltd he uin • mil 1 with ilic two i i iai vi t • in mid n ml tim forei l i ihi \ ml kin ii i.l '• | ill t ,' |, wolg ul 1 . dl clear vvuli ln |. i ll'lll iv llllll iii iv n i'.lln h 1 || llll nil i d nini d 1 iii . i ■ut ■i lie dl.ui , . narrowly that ibe i)vanct d guard of tbo liritisb i iiiii v until i in mtflit ' ■' ■■the in ir ot the ann t n un i iml d it i ! i mi i e i ' iii till l ii . t lost '., - ;. ii || iii ■' ' ,■... mil iii llin 11 hoi 11111111 l.n ' .. i fill 111 d 1 j ' willi v i n in ii ,| i -,,.. ij iiii i v rgini ,. iv here it recrnilt i iii fnices willi i it i.'i l ■- . ' v rgituh mill north i || linn i ri nips 1 hlld it iv ilt done n in mil id nm iv l.ui .. uin n.n tit i im ,, iiuh i '• m ti '■! v n in n halt in |,| h , ,,, , iiv | |, i limvi nn nl i j nt it the lialtle of liu lord one i lhe l i rtinl i d ki in i h || i im i'.ili-iltinn it ii iiiiii nf i i ||, _ jn il tin ' n ". in i pi ii , . ml i im tmiic -. i .' i'd i iii i i . " d i v i nil vv lui jl.iyi i iii 11 v "' ' \ iii in ' .. in til ll im via it i ' mlil nut im much wot led foi lie ut in u flll'lllllj l-ollllll v mild vi ,- in illll i || iiii im nli i i prin n i of vii v '" ll l u.l i i-'l i t i'n ilm • ii iry h ili • . i , v t , , !,. , i vv , ■h.una lli vi 11 i ,,,, i | r ,.,| ||, i li - i tviurei ■'■!■■hid i " : "" whom i | ,|, | „ nd a ii ,. im.il i telcl in • v i v in in n i i nn • ll nl lln lln in i hi ,| i vii mcllll 1 ll iv iii hitlllii was i'.iii il ii did so w '' * ' ' " mj i i oil vi . hill ,| | , . part uf lli i kno d ii ni 1 1 iv inn ■ui i - iii i th re awniled were ifrnitl lo hltm-k him i i n ul othei it t,n 1 think i i ii hu • mill - from his n - .-.--. he 1 . , imn lialtle in n ' .. .-:-. in li ul i in u . nn nd oil ii iv is ■v uild d in i n.i d iv - i .' cllll ■■ftv ml htul offered hi it but tl li n it had mi m-ccpl it ami imiiiedi it it co i hi •-. !,.- . ihem d"v ii the loiio i *--•'..' iv . ■m ..|| ill hi . i vv . itinjj i'r in d ■y belong carolina - ' ■' ton ii v i rn iug l 11 - i i ii tiik next pkesideni 1 . 1 u mmi - of several sniitlici oi i ii gentlemen have li.cn ii men tinned t if late in ciuiik .*: i *. v - n fur tin next presidency i !••!!-, be i and ( i item leu -■, ii.iv 2ealnii8 lii.-i.i i iii in the a and tin south 1 n a id i inn tn t i u.l m i i ■-, , : miss , , -.. i i ••:'. a vv ,,. ■,,- -. ,', 1 ,,,!, i , ■j * . i ti'.lll tin u : rcij ■lice nt tin petei - . it _ nt iy ■,,-, ,■,* " i lie nan i ed wan i li n nf \| inn ililf i llllrd tn by tin a < iiniit'i ni.il advertise . ■, ... ,* nl j*'lii uau ul i tin im u eai , . i't <•-;.:. nm . nn i tutter i in u ■■niiiati.iti could lie in i le m i a ii illll iv iif \ 1 frill ill lllld |'| nn ,, || ijttaiftii family renowned for it wis imn n ittii'_'i ity ntni its i . i mm ii-n m i i '• ites . ■1 1 1 : _: : . 1 1 . • ■i in st 1 .-. it eiti iv age v in i i mi mm ni nlier t ' lie bar ii vv une f ' • ■'■nioinl era nf i 11 ( j ;, - f , t , -. ' i-iiiuii *. .■- i'r mi llial stale and u i i n-l er i the ailiiiini-triitii.ii nf jo i m . adam i ' in j i'r hi i ( '< ll f l ess u'limsl thii i_v v eat - a ., in ii letl ilia i d'essioii ntid i t never since lieeu ■lll t midid tln.lljil i i | .. 1 1 i j i \* li n "|, in ' rutin n iii mlilic life in [$ i'i in p .*- i eil v er the ( hicagn menial imin nve neiit ( ti vi'iiii.'ii with such dial in^iii-died ' nl ilii i a in mi inn iml i ho mn v <•! ul ad inn , it ni nl the nielli n i - • d thai ij among whom vv ini aiiint iif lli || men in the i ninii in i *».">'). mi i ; ,•, . waa elected l 1 rvalue ill i the whiu n.i linnal ( ni veil i inli at i illitti'it n vi iiti-l ' endorsed i lie i miinal hi nf [•' : himre llllll iii i'll position in i lie had ii*ev innal v gaiui i in jliii ago a ' mui . if inure enlarged patriotism nf a ini ' liei m i : - ■_• i ity ur pnrui i le the cniinti v ' dnea tint i intai n i iv i i v big wniild ic in-jiii'i'tl w ii ii new lil i v ida im t recalliii t ... inn d . v tnf the rteptih ' iin nnd tin better i"i i inn nf the i lepu h in in vi i tllld i'll ill v i||.|...i i in in if elected tu the presidency mr hah would restore the era uf i r 1 feelings in i v ii-n tin nul tit and si mi ll lllld i i nut tin in im ir aliam liv ilm in i ' force d in . xumple lit t"i f lu in iiugm al a mi ess ami the character of hia appointment ." richmond whiij government ex i'ltavaganl i the louisville democrat has n pniiil od vi " a way of expressing ii . |', thai we greatly admire i'm niatiy yours tin leading organ of tho dei iratie part in kentucky its views are always entitled in ,*. ui i'i"i',ii inn and tu m.'t ii has re cently attacked some nf the wild schemes ul the administration in u manner high i v creditable lo its inti iutisin and il dependence ol sjiirit in regat 1 to the i i im ii i-i 1 ni n in spend i ii ii i v lllil lions ill in got iiii in i'i i * nini and ilm other similar nt.nl projects i mm i i t'hidelll nml his friends hn democrat apeaka a plainly and ua boldly ua any i the oppusitioii jiiiirnala li says i'w nl wo i"l nd mn projects in v living hundred of millions of l.-i.t with alainj thoy nn discussed in jongri 1 wild a much coolness unl with us much al i.v ili'iii'ifi ai , a if i ini were im danger iht j i sue in tn occuf t them t'nii nnn uniil.l involve the ilcstritcti'in i i in cli.-fi in i pnl icy uf tho cum try und pn i n-iiliii i v the li c uiii pnitv wo nil leu ii-tt 1 1 ct wiili in.ftv niiicli niixietv i'lii'iul lifl.-itti urged the extinction nf li.illnli.il ilidit ills lipplletlth inu.l lighl i it fni the uu that h dehl tvuiilcl iniike their pulley nfa high lat ft'iintl it naliouii him k i iii i i v ; imt r v en i boy won hi ipm im v r shrunk litnii mii cxpeudi t ut i u i in project iinw in cnutoinphi ii..n im . ... i ',. ■-. i let these pn ject john itinitlolpli s..ui im bud iiiiinil the | * i'l.i'i '- i nu in the in ixiin - i iy a v i'll ",, ' n those t'.t-i tun this ..- j ninxiiii nn tt li.ivi been fnigol ten we lulk nf project lo spend hun dreds of millions whilst w are borrow ing tnoiiej i live in mi inn il in inn nth i - - 1 1 1 it-iir ui we iv tn tin i show ns how n pay nnr i'i inn r v i fore you talk of ex i . ii ll d nf mi limn if vii ' i i v a you :■". imu itill v ■nr : i i t v i ho li ii iiii i is ut ns linn ill you seem disponed to incur ■i liiihiieiii skill in i"v . i.iij f.'t tiv . j.i.ii he to re you t.i eeiie li lo cnlllo ( i ll kali 1 '• life i.l i mui take it ji-t i ■■i ' it vv ua as it i i earnest t itul essential affair tuke it just its i iniirh you | . were hoi n fu the talk nf ■iiiinn i pai i in it ; as the •_• . the ' ■w aited for v imr <•- uniiil ii u lli"ll_li it wn n l;i in i nppnrtlllil v to ii and to ui ieve ; to mu , v tin vai i ji'eat und jjotiil schemes tn help and cheer ii > iff i ,:._■, w eary il may in heart en brother i life :- un , ■bv a great ty of nau tili.-id n ich of ll i'.i win m is the man or the w niui that accomplish - nf ivhal mi-jilt ne j who lint imii hack upon n ties inst u d , t h n 1 1 n :,.,-) . fjlh il an lull can i fi in the ■■necessary an i p ■--.' ile i ff u i : ■' re knew better hott in taki u i in ike ' uf life it u .. in atet i ;-. n v and then a in in stands aside i'i nm ; he i ntvd lab un - eartu utl v f enntid . strain twav in - famous for wisdom iuti lleci • _■' .'■■-- i une - nt the "■lei i n im im ..,:■,-' only illuhtrates « hat each may do if he us h il of life ititli a purp so if a ma . !... i say he will and i ill ws it up is ii.'i.i.'i it re ison lie may nof ex i 1 ' * i i un m . i vv'n is im iv e n • and detenu i . rit — anon . ♦ . a miiiaclei i • ini , /',..,,-. tell t ie story of a iu the uautcs l'v reuecs a lepaitme t aln ady rendet i lusti ions uf i mrcli - : at trie in the halites pyrenees a -■- rl ol fourteen mimed francine : . attl aeti i .*. i-i lei ahle public at '• nt imi inward ' i nf d uihui i isl hv it.in.'i ... in that the ii virgin ami ' iriat had appeared t her as also i ." t.i n iiiemhei - nl her family who it el j their i nfancy i imwds nf v isitors n i ' v i al trio ii'.in all i irti of ihu :. trict and ihu t-'iinni u v •■! police tills pectiuo an im post ii i ,-, also proceeded to esi leu •■i i'l'iiucine bauue in oi der tn witness im i it ition of a dejmi it . lei a thu lal let , which vva amum for the ni ening nf the 29th tilt < n itu ; terino the house be found from fifteen to twenty people assoiuhled in a ro un with feverish impatience depicted on then li itnres r i aiiciue was reclining on a in d md iv i dressed completely iu white ii r in i-iitv whei i i mn acted and her eyes were lixed on it crucifix which was lib i ' u vail ai the eu i nfa quar ter of an linur ln mso uu i blow oul i lie 1 1 iv nnn itus intel . in ordered ii candles to ho i flighted and thou an iioiiuced that her sister marcel ine had n i peai ed to her and had presented her w nil a picture nf the v irgin u liich she fnrt h with exhibited tn the pern ms present i itter withdrew erv inj a miracle !" i u ' imt iry nt | *.■in ii lined in credti ipite ol tho i.injild proof liirni bed hy the fat nured maiden a.fler i ivero cross exainitiatinu he moreover liiined thai tho picture had been purchased ul u grocer's shop for the sum of nn cents second ham swearing a correspondent of tho nashville . i ■! ■■•■■■ii w i iin 1 im 1 •• ii i v ory ci milium uini.no a large iiiiuilier nf pi ufc is of re hi in telling anecdotes t uso the oaths iimi t o profane swearer eniiilovs to tloci irate i he bin il it i iml i hey u ud such pin ni p j iliiiii_'litli---l v or thoy have tint a prnper kimv lodge d ( i nun prnpi i i v . li i iiffonsivo t every w im la cm reel v in i j of din n-ii.iu d r i nm li iiin-i ho iiffonsivo to ladie - nf t'ctiucmenl to hear i he bro nl oath from the lips of any man especially a profess ing < in i.-tni'i though only repeating whal ntliei - have aid it t bo contrary to the wishes of thoughtful christian parents i persons to repeat blasphemies in tho pi •■mn f their children iin following bceno recently occurred id i ii atre in ti tieitfhlioring oity : first aeim tiring u pistol : •• unit itu ml jou die in my hand i i hie pistol in lire 1 sui d actor | falling nu the sl igo li is inn the pistol missed tiro u my father but i die in to your pu icl'lllll wlb.l the coblera temptation juroh gropp sal in his little shop upon . a low bench and he pegged and tapped a'.v iv merrily up m his well-worn knees i he vva a jolly fellow this jareh poor ' i in but just poor enough t ki up : free of care ilu owned ihe roofed box i in which in worked and sn he owned ibe little thatched col thai joined it in ! the col in lived with his wife ami seven ' chili i en ami 11 lhe shop lie win ked 1 i fully all the day long de was not afraid i i"itli 1 -, for im iimi nothing worth cur • rying off ami in feared 110 man for im never did man a wrong a merry fellow was jareh gropp hi sung us he pegged and his joyous notes i.n ked only musical bound to make them attractive ii was built after the same pattern as were bis cot and simp 1 1 * - wa short ami cluinpy with a round shiny good-nut urcd face and with a ha d pate though lie was live and forty years old ■• 1 1 i de-rol-de-rol-lardu !" iang jareh ! 1 il de 1 i dn ! i|-i iddle tle-rol 1 ictiitnl it ■from the inner door jareh looked up and saw his wife just a match for jareh for all the world short fat clean and good-natur ed and happy queen sin via dressed v 1 1 iiii inr poverty and the flush ol health glowed upon her plump cheeks i 1 iv said juroh the likes o this uevi happened uli ire what 1 i my iwn bugar plum i del ■-.' bath depsuhutll vva her mime though she hadn't heard it pronounced in full foi vein -. i v e see this shoe delight '.' ' 1 es my love this .- the last work in the castle . not another pluce to put a pe have i g it by me we'll shut the g ites lower the drawbridge put the warden on guard ami call up our coach eh '." •-\ i in an we'll go and walk pepper in iii '." 1 d my treasure 1 s ill i pul n v - ik or bat in ! or my new velvet fl 11 " 1 ul ii all of iin in v dear wi ' make an appearance 11 foi de-rol-deri do i .*:. tup that's he last peg ami . i'i s uith's shoes are done smith . smith didn't you ever feel thankful v .. 1 . :. une wasn't smith '. deppy eh i there s.-us a smith put in jail last week for rob 1 v . bul ye never beard tell i agrnpp's being put in jail never now . i.v li . ■- m if . ive'll in off hi ing up the iml i.i .|. ;.-.--." lln ii loppy depai 1 ■len u . man made ills appcarucco ul the sh pdoor 1 lie was an old man ver well dressed in black throughout carrying a gold head , ml earn and wearing a watch chain ul l ii same pi ecimis material an you the cobler i he asked as he 1 entered , i via tvv.i minute ago ir hut i'm . an old feudal baron now sir lady , < it'upp 1 going to ride out sir and i'm to , attend her eh ! me you the man that does mend 1 iii — mending nl i ts and am '." asked the visitor moving back a nice as though ired the bi i unge fellow before bun ] v lis crazy . yes sir answered jareb i'm the man ii it you see my wife hasn't walk ed nut for 1111 n 11 a month i just tossed off the last int f work 1 had in the simp id hurried it amazingly and was just ; a_*.iiii to take a run down by the river willi her ami the little ones , aim 1 see aid the old gentleman 1 smiling now you just run and tell v ur lady to wail for you half an hour , ami i'll satisfy her for it i am in a bur 1 ry 1 lie s'ugu leaves in an hour ami my boot im ivrii nut come you won't re lose tn assist nm under such circumstan ces ili-duin i i loi well i biippose i must si ick to in v business i dim speaking jareb lefl the bhop ' an i when in returned he put on 1ns apron tiguin and settled into his l"vt eat the old man took off his cloak und bill down , ' and the cobler pulled off the fractured boot it was ripped badly jareb made ' him a si.mt waxed-end singing merrily the vviiil ami when it was readj betook up the i t " 1 i rn must boa happy fellow remark ed the visitor utter he had watched 1 11 eh's j i mil hi ml i.i.-e awhile w'hv shouldn't i l.e ; 1 owe m man anything — have my health und love to do iu v work t11i de rul loi de lartlo 1 011 ve laid by something i biippose for a rainy day '." pursued the stranger ai thousand upon thousand of dul ' ii i .' ' ei " d laud giy in j :,. , a.vd il furious punch whiti / bo much us tint ;" lli im like to show em t ve sir only thoy might have dirty faces seven of em sir seven of the besl nut u rod children yu ever saw sir ami stout and rugged too ah 1 1 ni.'iint to ask you if you had not iminuged to lay by a little in v my ' 1 d man 1'ou scoiil steady and illdlls 11 ions money '." repeated juroh with a comi cal leer does 11 in in lay by money vvlmii in building himself i es and gardens ? n u nor does a inaii lav by in y win ui in makes half a crown a duy and roars even children them iml ■mis will take care of mo vv hen 1 am old never fear no tin motif i gold in 1 li tl store — 1 li im ninn nt 11 i i1.1l c umir ; i live and i dn no more t ii v a 1 • in in morrow ■imi i'nl .!•• n l-l 1 i lido vinl im ilia li i|in-i man uliva l'.,l-,l rol 1..i-.1 tlicii you jive coiilenti-'l on your beauty store said the old man regard in tin cobler rather cliviollgly lu-i us contented as the day is long sir ami why shouldn't i i i wont starve while there's a crnst of bread in the bouse or a ripped shoe in the village i should like money if i could have it ; mi i wouldn't pass one daj and night of discontent for all the mono in the world and if von liad money what would ynii do with it '." i'.r the lirst time jareb looked bober hi awl was stopped in the puncture il lutd made ami ins eve rested aealitlv upon the floor when he spoke all his lightne a of manner n*us gone and hi voice was tremulous weil i'll tell ye he r-aitl while b twitch of the nether lip told that he fell deeply i can't help thliikin that mv little ones aren't a coming up as some folks little ones are they are good and honest and happy but if they could nave a chance tn gel a little more larnin i in 1 1 1 1 mn pi mr nl l father's got i shouldn't mill '.. i can't help thinkiu as how there might in a bright miml nr two among them that might make a doctor or a lawyer nr may lu a minister but nev er in i ml — they're in < in i's bands i d iti'l complain comjjlain repeated jan b n r his awl through and then ptfl ling it out — why sintnhl 1 ? ii.iiv many a rich father would give all he's worth if his children could only he different from what they are sickly and weekly may be or pei baps bad and wicked lli i'll r*-"i un iiiii word it complain i'm b ii vv nothing can gk ti i-.il trouble und all inenl tl p&ia — vv . : , .; mo rn ir i've got enough ami that's imde'ii evei ybody's trot is lhe unit wa lit ml ; the old man ■i i a golden j im a i've iiii change for such a piece ir ■i neb i don't want any change take it all a illiug 1 tn pay you for mending my . mid the ie-t is for your wife ami t*n p pay am m for the loss of their walk ( ' mt don't disappoint me l.n eb took the c iin ; and tin nigh his thankfulness was dei p its expression was e ami polite the old man put on his hoot and went away the wife came in and jareb showed in treasure tbey were as rich as nionarchs now they danced ami sung ami then each culled the other a fool il'twi'v er after this they wen and fook their walk — they and tlieir children i ildest child was only twelve years . i the v oungesi vva t wn tommy and johnny were twins they were a jolly ing fa in i iy . win a jareb returned ami entered his . the tirat thing he saw was a ilk j".i se ii pi i.e i it up and found it full nf gold quick as thought lie put on his hat again ami ran from the simp de reached the hotel but the stage had gone und the old man had gone in it so the cobbler returned to in cot ami there sal down witii ins purse in his bund what shall we do with it he said uneasily i wife pondered a long while — let s take ii down into i.ie cellar ami bide it then we shan't lu robbed of it llor we shan't lose il ; and when lie comes we shall have it fur him lint supposing he inn hi never enne h.ppy 1 hen we will leave it for ourchildren ami they may use it so they went down into tlieir narrow cellar ami having looked all around they finally removed a stone from the wall put the purse in having first rolled it up in many thicknesses of -:■.'.; paper ami then j ut tin slum buck a i was before . ♦ . from the ooldsboro tribune a rich scene in a fill ui'll in the delectable village of ( i — , whose locality is on the banks of the classic tar dwelt a disciple of st crispin win had but recently arrived from the laud of clocks ami woiideii nutmegs and bottled there for tho iturpose of pursuing the ve ry honorable and philnushrupic vocation of reclaiming the perishing soles of men i nl * i iiimiit'l v in bachanuiiau propensi ties and indigencies often led him int mischief and int ilm perpetration of arts nine of which wore nf the must ludicrous character in a beautiful sabbath morning some veal since the people of g , as wa tbeir custi had responded to the bound nf ilm church going hell ami had met in large numbers in hear tiie word of life dispensed from the pulpit of the metho dist church of ihat v illuge tiie preach er selected fur his bubject mn nf pro found interest ; am us he portrayed in vivid colors tin tei i lie bi mm which would alte ini tiie winding up of ail ter ieslriul affairs tlm a n uncos ol fond lovers gradually buttled into a fixed and earnest gaze upon the preacher as his subj it grew iu interest be warmed in tim aw iiii realities of that d iy what miml could comprelu ml ! tlm ia-t day of the world's eventful career ! what mi id mm yet appalling thoughts cro wded upon the nun i in contemplation of u subject .' upon that day suture w terminate her intimate rehtl nm in human ity ami n al are's ( i > i cull upon man ti i fool the bill of bis earthly responsibilities 1 in preacher became t ehemeiit ami w ben he reached tlm climax ni in appal ling theme in inquired in tones that echoed through tin i,.t ohtjinbi every heart •• win will he able to stand w hen the im nl.le day nf lln 1 id shall coilie i a in mn nt of death-like ilcm e ensued in which every heart heat quick er uu let the dread anticipation can up proaehiug realization of the terrific sceue i dipicted suddenly a voice was beard from a remote pari of the < lunch and in an iii-iaiii i ery eve waa i i on the i er it v ,. . . in v i ■ro of lie " peg iiifi . it im being much ini icat 1 a ri u tn li in d w hilo . mi iv..i jng to maintain a standing position lv . to me of . tlm p si that supported the gallery thus addressed himself t tlm preacher : " i hon merrill sl maker in the town of - ' way from the state of c..n necticut calculate tn be able in stum on i'i day i ii then droppi d upon his seat i...t being aide to stand any long ii ' i : .,.:■. ccasion i is nd •- there - imt mi btop from the btihlimo to tin ridiculous ami hut a | thin partition wall between the domain of i iousnesa and mirth which facts were then iml there must cfearly demon strated ilm scene which followed sur pa--t - dcsci iption ami therefore i will will it ave a to tlm imagination of tho reader ilectuli horace 1 1 ft /•:/,. p ',-, ; i special memnge of he pret-ddent wasiiinqton february i si nate after the discussion nf a few private pension hills an important mes i.'i wa received from the president as follows : /" /',. a /,,(/, ,./,,/ if ,,,*, of ji i'i ■■' 1 if 1 in brief period which remains of your present session and the greal urgency ami importance of legislative action be fore its termination i'm the proti tion of american citizens umi their property whilst in transit across tlm i-tlimii be tween mn atlantic ami pacific posses sions render it my duty agaiu to recall this bubject to your notice i have heretofore presented it in my annual messages both of december 1857 and december is to which 1 beg leave i.t refer in the latter i state that tho executive goverumeut of this country in its inter na with foreign nations is limited to employment of diplomacy alone — v here ilii fails it can proceed no fur ther i cannot legitimately resort to force wn limit the direct authority of con gress except iii resisting ami repelling i ile attacks it would have no authority to enter the territories of nicaragua even to prevent tin destruction of tun transit ami pro tecl tin lives and property of our own citizens mi their passages it is true that rn a bud ii i emergency of tins character the president would direct any armed force in the vicinity to march to their re lief imt iu doing this he would act up on his own responsibility i ii ier these circumstances i earnestly recommend to congress the passage of rn aid authorizing the presi ■tit under such restrictions as tiny may deem pro per tn employ the lam and naval forces of the united states in preventing the transit from being obstructed or closed by lawless violence ami in protecting the live ami property of american citizens travelling thereupon requiring at the same time that these forces shall in with drawn the moment the danger shall have i--ml away without mini a | : vi ion nil citizens will be coustantlj exposed to interference in their progress an i t law it violence a similar necessity exists for tin passage of such an act i'm the pro tection of the panama and tehuantepeo routes another bubjoct equally important commanded the attention of the senate at the lust session of congress the re p i ilica south of the united states m this continent have unfortunately been in a state nf revolution ami civil war ever since they achieved their independence a oue i the other party has prevailed unl i mm i possession of their ports open to foreign commerce they have seized and confiscated american vessels and their cargoes iii an arbitrary and lawless manner ami exacted money from american citizens by forced . ,- ami other violent proceedings to enable them t cany mi hostilities the executive co vein men ts of great britain prance ami other countries possessing the war , making power can promptly employ tho necessary means to enforce imme redress i'm similar outrages upon their subjects not so the executive govern ment of the united states if tin pre sident orders a vessel-of-war to any of these ports to demand prompt redn ssfor outrages committed the offending parties ' are well aware that in case of refusal the commander could in no mine than remonstrate he can resort to no hostile act the question must then !..• referred to diplomacy and in many cases adequate rodress can never he obtained—thus american citizens am deprived of the mime protection under the flag of their country winch the subjects of other na tions enjoy 1 in remedy i'm this state of things can only he supplied by congi ess since the constitution has confi le i i i thai body ali ne the power tn make war w ilm authority nf congre an ['-■sident cannot lawfully direct any force however near it may he the relic of ilillit-ir.lv to enier ihe territory of mexico n'icui or new grenada i'm the purpose of do fending tlm persons ami property of american citizens even though they may im violently assailed wind pi eful iran 1 ovt r the tchuautepcc a icaragua or panama routes lie can not vviiln mt trunsccudii al power direct a gun to he tired into a port or land a seaman nr murine p pro loci tin lives nf inn ." iiidiy m i or to obtain redress for it recenl outrage mi tlieir property lhe banditti « infe i our neighboring republic of mexi co a.w.iv - claiming tn belong to one or other of tin hostile parties might make a sudden descent mi mn in 01 the tuliuantepcc routo ami im would have ii i power to employ | board in iin vicinity f ir their relit rr tn prevent the r of our mer chants rn tho destruction of ii in reference to countries where i authorities are strong enough t ■the laws the difficulties hen ! inn seldom happen but vv here i tlm cast ami the local authoritii dn not possess the physical power even if possess the will i ; i within their limit reel ' has shown that tlm vim icail ■should it telf he until i ,. . i i ■i . . protection such a y
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1859-03-01 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1859 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 40 |
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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 March 1, 1859 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601552979 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1859-03-01 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1859 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 40 |
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 4126138 Bytes |
FileName | sacw07_040_18590301-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 March 1, 1859 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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' vi iv ii ii id mil " m • tiie \.\ vm mr m ■:.' nv i thosonato cuiniiit ' tec mi naval a ll'.ii i - t which iho uh jeot w.-i reforrod han iiilmiiiii l :( rupnri ' in relation to the pronetil cmitjitiiiti nf the ' navy : | " * 1 "' ■"•! * iy ibnt in ii . loro and poli i carolina fdattljinan vol x i salisbury \. c march l 1859 number \ () bfdotfh to vo[\i\(5 wnv5 jntrnnii jnprnnrinnib qenm:nprrc tftr arts nti it\mt t itlaraliti antr tlir jomilo cirrlf e i "' io»li mm . ii n,,i it ,,,,., ,, hti ■»** i iiiiii tu ihii in , t v , ,, ,.., „ ,, ,| , .,, ' •'" "' ■• i "' hit i'mjiidl iniiiiiii mini ih i i 1 ' • -''- uilic - ni - l ii nm |"! i v ilh , ''' 1 ' i '" '•» ol hi j tin |||, ,|| „(' . ,', tl ... i l "■' l i i roil ships li ,| ii i • ui im i limit d n iiiitti - iv " ,! " '""-' p it t oi i ; ,... 1 1 ' i -'• nt n i tn ii t i h niuti ■' • c tl lo wind tn ti im ,,. ,|,. ,,., i ' ' i i tl.-l ■• i i for " ■■• ■have hill ut i i .... i |, ,| ' i i in n mn - . nu tit tcks 1 ich si.niii ll l/iem hi ■iiiii i ram .* i'wo lull i ' ft n ||. v |, ;,,.,. . • i llll ''*'!» • ii i il in i i lit h ll nl i i iv 1 -'. mu i - - . i-iii-h oih , ii.rv tivinii in l'he im 1 h i t put p - - u '. iiiiin . . | linilii use i un main , * „ . ■., - i ' ,, -.. nn imvy - ' lift in ni u i,ii.n t.i i ' " " ' ■ii 1 ilm war lu i . , , , in ion ■■ill ml dm 1 - i . , . , ' , with 025 j - i rtxtsts 114 v.»«els nilh , :. i • ,,. | ; - - 1 w -. i hie n ihi - t uuk ■'■well ngtoii uin v ,, iv , : ,,,. , al ut 2 30(1 | it m i at . - . d i rn h i'rigal -. 23 i • nd ml , vga - tone iv m ike the -.., , \ imu ,,: ii.il elass liigales six of the m . . . i j i it i in view iif ih-ii facta it ia urged that 1 . ress should uuth . * t-onati ne iimi i ten new sti inn i -, ... ... ., - .;;,, '■8 eta i va ex . i . ; i - may be an i • 1 _ * - i . # .♦- . i.m.i vi i.'u.m i llll to congress i ■. ■mi of « ii n'al .' ij rs ol ll the kcvolu - y vu - 1 . li letter uf the i h-in rai i - il i n re .-. he - j s a . on ne i.i - . - i i i » ' . ;,, taken i lion im ■, 1-y 0 | ii \' i irtt in ..-!. r's i ii'im . iii i i ■■ii < .!■. i . '- . rn in mul ■i , - rinn historian und wa li usi , sill ije pu • 1 by i '■; gn — . sun y wli tfti.iv every year to i ' f all i war of the h i - ., i i mil i i lillll iii i i i ■■■'., . a ,. ii en i ut il ii ' i ii v ■• t or any of tin r cli u ! tt ir hn l ice woti i i.v j 1 .!• mm ll 1 well kll'ftv ii it iii iv iis tlm of tlm i oiiim iiid.-r-ii f fu the m n.*--nr ui pr if lice to an i . lli ' * ■■■-. - it is i more ili i of the li in i , ■.—. it the | is took ' south cu - had i nea i i y.*a tl t lie rey iil.n li u ■■nt • i ' . t . i d i ■it tociiji i i i ■' trci - ... i pi ml ovci whole pi i i • , llii-iu - i •■i t | in i .• in tile i vv i . ■. . n\|i'dlllm ilm v . | vniin.-'i in i-v.-ry ihstt t v lid regular at iler i il -. .. i.l i ii lit i'i iti ll hi i llllllnll u milttiti of laith norl jai ua uud vii j in i «• ' '* tn it li wil li ll li i i iiii li n i ll ii -' • und nun -' ' . i.ll iy them ... ■1 11 feiy isou in i is en k in \| uiii am il is triti nllmwi it reviti d tin i •■wii 4 ; lull i icie vv greal tl kjioii i thai ilm <->.,. 1 ... \ vv u i,.u-nd from tin int ..: i apathy uud almosl ilesjmir nnd ' t pul i"iili ' ■-'" im'li i i t-1 und i 1 i.lv . • \|" i lhe iiivhiii 1 - due under lleuvcn . iluiost . entirely to the _■us il m und ih a.r*e vt nm of in i,i 1 . ,'• ■' , , milled i l"iv troops at i ■,.'. 1 m 1 a celebrated i dl un n 1 mory in willi this und n of u lui . iii found i u npposi j to ilm veteran forces uf al ih • ilm •■■im his mindf i comn the iim-l < i i - 1 1 1 _; 1 1 1 - 1 . . • . i of ilu-n , 1 ho liad lui tsigunlizi'd his al.ility i.v the n it vicl ir ol • ii i hit im iiiiii iii ' riv li nuiii umi the |, mtry ; an i to i lie v ■• i 4 i ia i ; i ■i iv nutiigi - . w liich il prop i iy u*eu vvm aui nl to . i m tg - i itil'c ■mini | i ti ijy one of lli nu uitable fatalities | ■• und to ii tti ml lln ltrilli.ll urniv llirulioll | w hole viur i loi nwal i had llegl ■• d in in kit n 1 1 in i.i _'.- nl in i i i , t i i i unl ii i v ci ll-llllin noltll i inrol i . , . * i i it - in tl im ' i im ini . if adt it ■■i nu ii uu id di nil i that prow ini nick it * ■n t lie lie ml "!' i di feat lb now m ide a - coiid advance uud irei no lo divert liim in tin 1 ' purpose ' i il sirunu i i ul num , ■! i t 1 ' . ii : ii vim - it u ihu liullllll v '" iiti li il i ii.l of tlm i'nc-olcl tl illlilj iml i c ,.. _., , ■1 n i al-ll i ' ' ' il vim pushi d i urltoi.'s li gimi n ith in i mm ' in nini ' push linn in ilm ■, ' ' hi lli i i ml hill l.ill in nml i ii ' 1 "' ■' i i m " ran iu i from i in .■iii.lii d in ' convetiieiiily nun i mjnilijiat d i niton's i al iii ' f lis it -,., i m ,„_... i u ||, ,| ] i aiitii.ilim ill i i.l nf il t , .,,,,_, j'unini ml in | "* wllh |,|, l»ho f eu l.,nn||n ' mii i uur iii .'. 1 i uiii i j mil |; i | im committed the me . rroi iin put d in xapo | i on i his in sjiain ; il,,.l ii im dvi u tv loo l.n ll l'"ti his einni i , til i li uh pniiini led linn lo nidi n i li p i-n ') im id ns uin i ' till i'ui liad j him l,,,u im i lo iiinvniii d ltd he uin • mil 1 with ilic two i i iai vi t • in mid n ml tim forei l i ihi \ ml kin ii i.l '• | ill t ,' |, wolg ul 1 . dl clear vvuli ln |. i ll'lll iv llllll iii iv n i'.lln h 1 || llll nil i d nini d 1 iii . i ■ut ■i lie dl.ui , . narrowly that ibe i)vanct d guard of tbo liritisb i iiiii v until i in mtflit ' ■' ■■the in ir ot the ann t n un i iml d it i ! i mi i e i ' iii till l ii . t lost '., - ;. ii || iii ■' ' ,■... mil iii llin 11 hoi 11111111 l.n ' .. i fill 111 d 1 j ' willi v i n in ii ,| i -,,.. ij iiii i v rgini ,. iv here it recrnilt i iii fnices willi i it i.'i l ■- . ' v rgituh mill north i || linn i ri nips 1 hlld it iv ilt done n in mil id nm iv l.ui .. uin n.n tit i im ,, iiuh i '• m ti '■! v n in n halt in |,| h , ,,, , iiv | |, i limvi nn nl i j nt it the lialtle of liu lord one i lhe l i rtinl i d ki in i h || i im i'.ili-iltinn it ii iiiiii nf i i ||, _ jn il tin ' n ". in i pi ii , . ml i im tmiic -. i .' i'd i iii i i . " d i v i nil vv lui jl.iyi i iii 11 v "' ' \ iii in ' .. in til ll im via it i ' mlil nut im much wot led foi lie ut in u flll'lllllj l-ollllll v mild vi ,- in illll i || iiii im nli i i prin n i of vii v '" ll l u.l i i-'l i t i'n ilm • ii iry h ili • . i , v t , , !,. , i vv , ■h.una lli vi 11 i ,,,, i | r ,.,| ||, i li - i tviurei ■'■!■■hid i " : "" whom i | ,|, | „ nd a ii ,. im.il i telcl in • v i v in in n i i nn • ll nl lln lln in i hi ,| i vii mcllll 1 ll iv iii hitlllii was i'.iii il ii did so w '' * ' ' " mj i i oil vi . hill ,| | , . part uf lli i kno d ii ni 1 1 iv inn ■ui i - iii i th re awniled were ifrnitl lo hltm-k him i i n ul othei it t,n 1 think i i ii hu • mill - from his n - .-.--. he 1 . , imn lialtle in n ' .. .-:-. in li ul i in u . nn nd oil ii iv is ■v uild d in i n.i d iv - i .' cllll ■■ftv ml htul offered hi it but tl li n it had mi m-ccpl it ami imiiiedi it it co i hi •-. !,.- . ihem d"v ii the loiio i *--•'..' iv . ■m ..|| ill hi . i vv . itinjj i'r in d ■y belong carolina - ' ■' ton ii v i rn iug l 11 - i i ii tiik next pkesideni 1 . 1 u mmi - of several sniitlici oi i ii gentlemen have li.cn ii men tinned t if late in ciuiik .*: i *. v - n fur tin next presidency i !••!!-, be i and ( i item leu -■, ii.iv 2ealnii8 lii.-i.i i iii in the a and tin south 1 n a id i inn tn t i u.l m i i ■-, , : miss , , -.. i i ••:'. a vv ,,. ■,,- -. ,', 1 ,,,!, i , ■j * . i ti'.lll tin u : rcij ■lice nt tin petei - . it _ nt iy ■,,-, ,■,* " i lie nan i ed wan i li n nf \| inn ililf i llllrd tn by tin a < iiniit'i ni.il advertise . ■, ... ,* nl j*'lii uau ul i tin im u eai , . i't <•-;.:. nm . nn i tutter i in u ■■niiiati.iti could lie in i le m i a ii illll iv iif \ 1 frill ill lllld |'| nn ,, || ijttaiftii family renowned for it wis imn n ittii'_'i ity ntni its i . i mm ii-n m i i '• ites . ■1 1 1 : _: : . 1 1 . • ■i in st 1 .-. it eiti iv age v in i i mi mm ni nlier t ' lie bar ii vv une f ' • ■'■nioinl era nf i 11 ( j ;, - f , t , -. ' i-iiiuii *. .■- i'r mi llial stale and u i i n-l er i the ailiiiini-triitii.ii nf jo i m . adam i ' in j i'r hi i ( '< ll f l ess u'limsl thii i_v v eat - a ., in ii letl ilia i d'essioii ntid i t never since lieeu ■lll t midid tln.lljil i i | .. 1 1 i j i \* li n "|, in ' rutin n iii mlilic life in [$ i'i in p .*- i eil v er the ( hicagn menial imin nve neiit ( ti vi'iiii.'ii with such dial in^iii-died ' nl ilii i a in mi inn iml i ho mn v <•! ul ad inn , it ni nl the nielli n i - • d thai ij among whom vv ini aiiint iif lli || men in the i ninii in i *».">'). mi i ; ,•, . waa elected l 1 rvalue ill i the whiu n.i linnal ( ni veil i inli at i illitti'it n vi iiti-l ' endorsed i lie i miinal hi nf [•' : himre llllll iii i'll position in i lie had ii*ev innal v gaiui i in jliii ago a ' mui . if inure enlarged patriotism nf a ini ' liei m i : - ■_• i ity ur pnrui i le the cniinti v ' dnea tint i intai n i iv i i v big wniild ic in-jiii'i'tl w ii ii new lil i v ida im t recalliii t ... inn d . v tnf the rteptih ' iin nnd tin better i"i i inn nf the i lepu h in in vi i tllld i'll ill v i||.|...i i in in if elected tu the presidency mr hah would restore the era uf i r 1 feelings in i v ii-n tin nul tit and si mi ll lllld i i nut tin in im ir aliam liv ilm in i ' force d in . xumple lit t"i f lu in iiugm al a mi ess ami the character of hia appointment ." richmond whiij government ex i'ltavaganl i the louisville democrat has n pniiil od vi " a way of expressing ii . |', thai we greatly admire i'm niatiy yours tin leading organ of tho dei iratie part in kentucky its views are always entitled in ,*. ui i'i"i',ii inn and tu m.'t ii has re cently attacked some nf the wild schemes ul the administration in u manner high i v creditable lo its inti iutisin and il dependence ol sjiirit in regat 1 to the i i im ii i-i 1 ni n in spend i ii ii i v lllil lions ill in got iiii in i'i i * nini and ilm other similar nt.nl projects i mm i i t'hidelll nml his friends hn democrat apeaka a plainly and ua boldly ua any i the oppusitioii jiiiirnala li says i'w nl wo i"l nd mn projects in v living hundred of millions of l.-i.t with alainj thoy nn discussed in jongri 1 wild a much coolness unl with us much al i.v ili'iii'ifi ai , a if i ini were im danger iht j i sue in tn occuf t them t'nii nnn uniil.l involve the ilcstritcti'in i i in cli.-fi in i pnl icy uf tho cum try und pn i n-iiliii i v the li c uiii pnitv wo nil leu ii-tt 1 1 ct wiili in.ftv niiicli niixietv i'lii'iul lifl.-itti urged the extinction nf li.illnli.il ilidit ills lipplletlth inu.l lighl i it fni the uu that h dehl tvuiilcl iniike their pulley nfa high lat ft'iintl it naliouii him k i iii i i v ; imt r v en i boy won hi ipm im v r shrunk litnii mii cxpeudi t ut i u i in project iinw in cnutoinphi ii..n im . ... i ',. ■-. i let these pn ject john itinitlolpli s..ui im bud iiiiinil the | * i'l.i'i '- i nu in the in ixiin - i iy a v i'll ",, ' n those t'.t-i tun this ..- j ninxiiii nn tt li.ivi been fnigol ten we lulk nf project lo spend hun dreds of millions whilst w are borrow ing tnoiiej i live in mi inn il in inn nth i - - 1 1 1 it-iir ui we iv tn tin i show ns how n pay nnr i'i inn r v i fore you talk of ex i . ii ll d nf mi limn if vii ' i i v a you :■". imu itill v ■nr : i i t v i ho li ii iiii i is ut ns linn ill you seem disponed to incur ■i liiihiieiii skill in i"v . i.iij f.'t tiv . j.i.ii he to re you t.i eeiie li lo cnlllo ( i ll kali 1 '• life i.l i mui take it ji-t i ■■i ' it vv ua as it i i earnest t itul essential affair tuke it just its i iniirh you | . were hoi n fu the talk nf ■iiiinn i pai i in it ; as the •_• . the ' ■w aited for v imr <•- uniiil ii u lli"ll_li it wn n l;i in i nppnrtlllil v to ii and to ui ieve ; to mu , v tin vai i ji'eat und jjotiil schemes tn help and cheer ii > iff i ,:._■, w eary il may in heart en brother i life :- un , ■bv a great ty of nau tili.-id n ich of ll i'.i win m is the man or the w niui that accomplish - nf ivhal mi-jilt ne j who lint imii hack upon n ties inst u d , t h n 1 1 n :,.,-) . fjlh il an lull can i fi in the ■■necessary an i p ■--.' ile i ff u i : ■' re knew better hott in taki u i in ike ' uf life it u .. in atet i ;-. n v and then a in in stands aside i'i nm ; he i ntvd lab un - eartu utl v f enntid . strain twav in - famous for wisdom iuti lleci • _■' .'■■-- i une - nt the "■lei i n im im ..,:■,-' only illuhtrates « hat each may do if he us h il of life ititli a purp so if a ma . !... i say he will and i ill ws it up is ii.'i.i.'i it re ison lie may nof ex i 1 ' * i i un m . i vv'n is im iv e n • and detenu i . rit — anon . ♦ . a miiiaclei i • ini , /',..,,-. tell t ie story of a iu the uautcs l'v reuecs a lepaitme t aln ady rendet i lusti ions uf i mrcli - : at trie in the halites pyrenees a -■- rl ol fourteen mimed francine : . attl aeti i .*. i-i lei ahle public at '• nt imi inward ' i nf d uihui i isl hv it.in.'i ... in that the ii virgin ami ' iriat had appeared t her as also i ." t.i n iiiemhei - nl her family who it el j their i nfancy i imwds nf v isitors n i ' v i al trio ii'.in all i irti of ihu :. trict and ihu t-'iinni u v •■! police tills pectiuo an im post ii i ,-, also proceeded to esi leu •■i i'l'iiucine bauue in oi der tn witness im i it ition of a dejmi it . lei a thu lal let , which vva amum for the ni ening nf the 29th tilt < n itu ; terino the house be found from fifteen to twenty people assoiuhled in a ro un with feverish impatience depicted on then li itnres r i aiiciue was reclining on a in d md iv i dressed completely iu white ii r in i-iitv whei i i mn acted and her eyes were lixed on it crucifix which was lib i ' u vail ai the eu i nfa quar ter of an linur ln mso uu i blow oul i lie 1 1 iv nnn itus intel . in ordered ii candles to ho i flighted and thou an iioiiuced that her sister marcel ine had n i peai ed to her and had presented her w nil a picture nf the v irgin u liich she fnrt h with exhibited tn the pern ms present i itter withdrew erv inj a miracle !" i u ' imt iry nt | *.■in ii lined in credti ipite ol tho i.injild proof liirni bed hy the fat nured maiden a.fler i ivero cross exainitiatinu he moreover liiined thai tho picture had been purchased ul u grocer's shop for the sum of nn cents second ham swearing a correspondent of tho nashville . i ■! ■■•■■■ii w i iin 1 im 1 •• ii i v ory ci milium uini.no a large iiiiuilier nf pi ufc is of re hi in telling anecdotes t uso the oaths iimi t o profane swearer eniiilovs to tloci irate i he bin il it i iml i hey u ud such pin ni p j iliiiii_'litli---l v or thoy have tint a prnper kimv lodge d ( i nun prnpi i i v . li i iiffonsivo t every w im la cm reel v in i j of din n-ii.iu d r i nm li iiin-i ho iiffonsivo to ladie - nf t'ctiucmenl to hear i he bro nl oath from the lips of any man especially a profess ing < in i.-tni'i though only repeating whal ntliei - have aid it t bo contrary to the wishes of thoughtful christian parents i persons to repeat blasphemies in tho pi •■mn f their children iin following bceno recently occurred id i ii atre in ti tieitfhlioring oity : first aeim tiring u pistol : •• unit itu ml jou die in my hand i i hie pistol in lire 1 sui d actor | falling nu the sl igo li is inn the pistol missed tiro u my father but i die in to your pu icl'lllll wlb.l the coblera temptation juroh gropp sal in his little shop upon . a low bench and he pegged and tapped a'.v iv merrily up m his well-worn knees i he vva a jolly fellow this jareh poor ' i in but just poor enough t ki up : free of care ilu owned ihe roofed box i in which in worked and sn he owned ibe little thatched col thai joined it in ! the col in lived with his wife ami seven ' chili i en ami 11 lhe shop lie win ked 1 i fully all the day long de was not afraid i i"itli 1 -, for im iimi nothing worth cur • rying off ami in feared 110 man for im never did man a wrong a merry fellow was jareh gropp hi sung us he pegged and his joyous notes i.n ked only musical bound to make them attractive ii was built after the same pattern as were bis cot and simp 1 1 * - wa short ami cluinpy with a round shiny good-nut urcd face and with a ha d pate though lie was live and forty years old ■• 1 1 i de-rol-de-rol-lardu !" iang jareh ! 1 il de 1 i dn ! i|-i iddle tle-rol 1 ictiitnl it ■from the inner door jareh looked up and saw his wife just a match for jareh for all the world short fat clean and good-natur ed and happy queen sin via dressed v 1 1 iiii inr poverty and the flush ol health glowed upon her plump cheeks i 1 iv said juroh the likes o this uevi happened uli ire what 1 i my iwn bugar plum i del ■-.' bath depsuhutll vva her mime though she hadn't heard it pronounced in full foi vein -. i v e see this shoe delight '.' ' 1 es my love this .- the last work in the castle . not another pluce to put a pe have i g it by me we'll shut the g ites lower the drawbridge put the warden on guard ami call up our coach eh '." •-\ i in an we'll go and walk pepper in iii '." 1 d my treasure 1 s ill i pul n v - ik or bat in ! or my new velvet fl 11 " 1 ul ii all of iin in v dear wi ' make an appearance 11 foi de-rol-deri do i .*:. tup that's he last peg ami . i'i s uith's shoes are done smith . smith didn't you ever feel thankful v .. 1 . :. une wasn't smith '. deppy eh i there s.-us a smith put in jail last week for rob 1 v . bul ye never beard tell i agrnpp's being put in jail never now . i.v li . ■- m if . ive'll in off hi ing up the iml i.i .|. ;.-.--." lln ii loppy depai 1 ■len u . man made ills appcarucco ul the sh pdoor 1 lie was an old man ver well dressed in black throughout carrying a gold head , ml earn and wearing a watch chain ul l ii same pi ecimis material an you the cobler i he asked as he 1 entered , i via tvv.i minute ago ir hut i'm . an old feudal baron now sir lady , < it'upp 1 going to ride out sir and i'm to , attend her eh ! me you the man that does mend 1 iii — mending nl i ts and am '." asked the visitor moving back a nice as though ired the bi i unge fellow before bun ] v lis crazy . yes sir answered jareb i'm the man ii it you see my wife hasn't walk ed nut for 1111 n 11 a month i just tossed off the last int f work 1 had in the simp id hurried it amazingly and was just ; a_*.iiii to take a run down by the river willi her ami the little ones , aim 1 see aid the old gentleman 1 smiling now you just run and tell v ur lady to wail for you half an hour , ami i'll satisfy her for it i am in a bur 1 ry 1 lie s'ugu leaves in an hour ami my boot im ivrii nut come you won't re lose tn assist nm under such circumstan ces ili-duin i i loi well i biippose i must si ick to in v business i dim speaking jareb lefl the bhop ' an i when in returned he put on 1ns apron tiguin and settled into his l"vt eat the old man took off his cloak und bill down , ' and the cobler pulled off the fractured boot it was ripped badly jareb made ' him a si.mt waxed-end singing merrily the vviiil ami when it was readj betook up the i t " 1 i rn must boa happy fellow remark ed the visitor utter he had watched 1 11 eh's j i mil hi ml i.i.-e awhile w'hv shouldn't i l.e ; 1 owe m man anything — have my health und love to do iu v work t11i de rul loi de lartlo 1 011 ve laid by something i biippose for a rainy day '." pursued the stranger ai thousand upon thousand of dul ' ii i .' ' ei " d laud giy in j :,. , a.vd il furious punch whiti / bo much us tint ;" lli im like to show em t ve sir only thoy might have dirty faces seven of em sir seven of the besl nut u rod children yu ever saw sir ami stout and rugged too ah 1 1 ni.'iint to ask you if you had not iminuged to lay by a little in v my ' 1 d man 1'ou scoiil steady and illdlls 11 ions money '." repeated juroh with a comi cal leer does 11 in in lay by money vvlmii in building himself i es and gardens ? n u nor does a inaii lav by in y win ui in makes half a crown a duy and roars even children them iml ■mis will take care of mo vv hen 1 am old never fear no tin motif i gold in 1 li tl store — 1 li im ninn nt 11 i i1.1l c umir ; i live and i dn no more t ii v a 1 • in in morrow ■imi i'nl .!•• n l-l 1 i lido vinl im ilia li i|in-i man uliva l'.,l-,l rol 1..i-.1 tlicii you jive coiilenti-'l on your beauty store said the old man regard in tin cobler rather cliviollgly lu-i us contented as the day is long sir ami why shouldn't i i i wont starve while there's a crnst of bread in the bouse or a ripped shoe in the village i should like money if i could have it ; mi i wouldn't pass one daj and night of discontent for all the mono in the world and if von liad money what would ynii do with it '." i'.r the lirst time jareb looked bober hi awl was stopped in the puncture il lutd made ami ins eve rested aealitlv upon the floor when he spoke all his lightne a of manner n*us gone and hi voice was tremulous weil i'll tell ye he r-aitl while b twitch of the nether lip told that he fell deeply i can't help thliikin that mv little ones aren't a coming up as some folks little ones are they are good and honest and happy but if they could nave a chance tn gel a little more larnin i in 1 1 1 1 mn pi mr nl l father's got i shouldn't mill '.. i can't help thinkiu as how there might in a bright miml nr two among them that might make a doctor or a lawyer nr may lu a minister but nev er in i ml — they're in < in i's bands i d iti'l complain comjjlain repeated jan b n r his awl through and then ptfl ling it out — why sintnhl 1 ? ii.iiv many a rich father would give all he's worth if his children could only he different from what they are sickly and weekly may be or pei baps bad and wicked lli i'll r*-"i un iiiii word it complain i'm b ii vv nothing can gk ti i-.il trouble und all inenl tl p&ia — vv . : , .; mo rn ir i've got enough ami that's imde'ii evei ybody's trot is lhe unit wa lit ml ; the old man ■i i a golden j im a i've iiii change for such a piece ir ■i neb i don't want any change take it all a illiug 1 tn pay you for mending my . mid the ie-t is for your wife ami t*n p pay am m for the loss of their walk ( ' mt don't disappoint me l.n eb took the c iin ; and tin nigh his thankfulness was dei p its expression was e ami polite the old man put on his hoot and went away the wife came in and jareb showed in treasure tbey were as rich as nionarchs now they danced ami sung ami then each culled the other a fool il'twi'v er after this they wen and fook their walk — they and tlieir children i ildest child was only twelve years . i the v oungesi vva t wn tommy and johnny were twins they were a jolly ing fa in i iy . win a jareb returned ami entered his . the tirat thing he saw was a ilk j".i se ii pi i.e i it up and found it full nf gold quick as thought lie put on his hat again ami ran from the simp de reached the hotel but the stage had gone und the old man had gone in it so the cobbler returned to in cot ami there sal down witii ins purse in his bund what shall we do with it he said uneasily i wife pondered a long while — let s take ii down into i.ie cellar ami bide it then we shan't lu robbed of it llor we shan't lose il ; and when lie comes we shall have it fur him lint supposing he inn hi never enne h.ppy 1 hen we will leave it for ourchildren ami they may use it so they went down into tlieir narrow cellar ami having looked all around they finally removed a stone from the wall put the purse in having first rolled it up in many thicknesses of -:■.'.; paper ami then j ut tin slum buck a i was before . ♦ . from the ooldsboro tribune a rich scene in a fill ui'll in the delectable village of ( i — , whose locality is on the banks of the classic tar dwelt a disciple of st crispin win had but recently arrived from the laud of clocks ami woiideii nutmegs and bottled there for tho iturpose of pursuing the ve ry honorable and philnushrupic vocation of reclaiming the perishing soles of men i nl * i iiimiit'l v in bachanuiiau propensi ties and indigencies often led him int mischief and int ilm perpetration of arts nine of which wore nf the must ludicrous character in a beautiful sabbath morning some veal since the people of g , as wa tbeir custi had responded to the bound nf ilm church going hell ami had met in large numbers in hear tiie word of life dispensed from the pulpit of the metho dist church of ihat v illuge tiie preach er selected fur his bubject mn nf pro found interest ; am us he portrayed in vivid colors tin tei i lie bi mm which would alte ini tiie winding up of ail ter ieslriul affairs tlm a n uncos ol fond lovers gradually buttled into a fixed and earnest gaze upon the preacher as his subj it grew iu interest be warmed in tim aw iiii realities of that d iy what miml could comprelu ml ! tlm ia-t day of the world's eventful career ! what mi id mm yet appalling thoughts cro wded upon the nun i in contemplation of u subject .' upon that day suture w terminate her intimate rehtl nm in human ity ami n al are's ( i > i cull upon man ti i fool the bill of bis earthly responsibilities 1 in preacher became t ehemeiit ami w ben he reached tlm climax ni in appal ling theme in inquired in tones that echoed through tin i,.t ohtjinbi every heart •• win will he able to stand w hen the im nl.le day nf lln 1 id shall coilie i a in mn nt of death-like ilcm e ensued in which every heart heat quick er uu let the dread anticipation can up proaehiug realization of the terrific sceue i dipicted suddenly a voice was beard from a remote pari of the < lunch and in an iii-iaiii i ery eve waa i i on the i er it v ,. . . in v i ■ro of lie " peg iiifi . it im being much ini icat 1 a ri u tn li in d w hilo . mi iv..i jng to maintain a standing position lv . to me of . tlm p si that supported the gallery thus addressed himself t tlm preacher : " i hon merrill sl maker in the town of - ' way from the state of c..n necticut calculate tn be able in stum on i'i day i ii then droppi d upon his seat i...t being aide to stand any long ii ' i : .,.:■. ccasion i is nd •- there - imt mi btop from the btihlimo to tin ridiculous ami hut a | thin partition wall between the domain of i iousnesa and mirth which facts were then iml there must cfearly demon strated ilm scene which followed sur pa--t - dcsci iption ami therefore i will will it ave a to tlm imagination of tho reader ilectuli horace 1 1 ft /•:/,. p ',-, ; i special memnge of he pret-ddent wasiiinqton february i si nate after the discussion nf a few private pension hills an important mes i.'i wa received from the president as follows : /" /',. a /,,(/, ,./,,/ if ,,,*, of ji i'i ■■' 1 if 1 in brief period which remains of your present session and the greal urgency ami importance of legislative action be fore its termination i'm the proti tion of american citizens umi their property whilst in transit across tlm i-tlimii be tween mn atlantic ami pacific posses sions render it my duty agaiu to recall this bubject to your notice i have heretofore presented it in my annual messages both of december 1857 and december is to which 1 beg leave i.t refer in the latter i state that tho executive goverumeut of this country in its inter na with foreign nations is limited to employment of diplomacy alone — v here ilii fails it can proceed no fur ther i cannot legitimately resort to force wn limit the direct authority of con gress except iii resisting ami repelling i ile attacks it would have no authority to enter the territories of nicaragua even to prevent tin destruction of tun transit ami pro tecl tin lives and property of our own citizens mi their passages it is true that rn a bud ii i emergency of tins character the president would direct any armed force in the vicinity to march to their re lief imt iu doing this he would act up on his own responsibility i ii ier these circumstances i earnestly recommend to congress the passage of rn aid authorizing the presi ■tit under such restrictions as tiny may deem pro per tn employ the lam and naval forces of the united states in preventing the transit from being obstructed or closed by lawless violence ami in protecting the live ami property of american citizens travelling thereupon requiring at the same time that these forces shall in with drawn the moment the danger shall have i--ml away without mini a | : vi ion nil citizens will be coustantlj exposed to interference in their progress an i t law it violence a similar necessity exists for tin passage of such an act i'm the pro tection of the panama and tehuantepeo routes another bubjoct equally important commanded the attention of the senate at the lust session of congress the re p i ilica south of the united states m this continent have unfortunately been in a state nf revolution ami civil war ever since they achieved their independence a oue i the other party has prevailed unl i mm i possession of their ports open to foreign commerce they have seized and confiscated american vessels and their cargoes iii an arbitrary and lawless manner ami exacted money from american citizens by forced . ,- ami other violent proceedings to enable them t cany mi hostilities the executive co vein men ts of great britain prance ami other countries possessing the war , making power can promptly employ tho necessary means to enforce imme redress i'm similar outrages upon their subjects not so the executive govern ment of the united states if tin pre sident orders a vessel-of-war to any of these ports to demand prompt redn ssfor outrages committed the offending parties ' are well aware that in case of refusal the commander could in no mine than remonstrate he can resort to no hostile act the question must then !..• referred to diplomacy and in many cases adequate rodress can never he obtained—thus american citizens am deprived of the mime protection under the flag of their country winch the subjects of other na tions enjoy 1 in remedy i'm this state of things can only he supplied by congi ess since the constitution has confi le i i i thai body ali ne the power tn make war w ilm authority nf congre an ['-■sident cannot lawfully direct any force however near it may he the relic of ilillit-ir.lv to enier ihe territory of mexico n'icui or new grenada i'm the purpose of do fending tlm persons ami property of american citizens even though they may im violently assailed wind pi eful iran 1 ovt r the tchuautepcc a icaragua or panama routes lie can not vviiln mt trunsccudii al power direct a gun to he tired into a port or land a seaman nr murine p pro loci tin lives nf inn ." iiidiy m i or to obtain redress for it recenl outrage mi tlieir property lhe banditti « infe i our neighboring republic of mexi co a.w.iv - claiming tn belong to one or other of tin hostile parties might make a sudden descent mi mn in 01 the tuliuantepcc routo ami im would have ii i power to employ | board in iin vicinity f ir their relit rr tn prevent the r of our mer chants rn tho destruction of ii in reference to countries where i authorities are strong enough t ■the laws the difficulties hen ! inn seldom happen but vv here i tlm cast ami the local authoritii dn not possess the physical power even if possess the will i ; i within their limit reel ' has shown that tlm vim icail ■should it telf he until i ,. . i i ■i . . protection such a y |