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1 1 , - li iditob teh i walt > i u , , ,, p h'mmmk'tiitmcmi | ' . , i , nt kvpi i li , i ii i , â– . . - - - â– â– ' - i ,,, ll-ilk ." 1 1 ' , imi ' ll lllalil m_i_____n«««.«m electors l'"k i'llkslukn i wh v i i i i.i ii'i s i y in si 1 1 1 tiii lli'n i.l " i i '. \ i â– â– â– i ' : llll || k si'l ku r - , i ii i i.n ro t.i district j w hinton i.v ink 2d " chas 13 cl mik ol i i ivon i ! - " ii i " ki iv 1 1 iiii •■i vi i \ ul s mil " \ v 1 ' â– - ii li i i , ml •- hen it w l 1 1 1 ill 1 i till " \\ m i m sim i l.n nth " col ll s '. l i lll.l facts for the people t .' // it i fa ' 1 ivi i lie cut i ii tic party w ero for noti intoi » ent mi w wo bad u i uvi i favorabli to i inui i tm i on of slavery ; bul now when we h .â– i a hack ki'i'ul can i i i ihu ui wing of the i ' j ii ' t for intorventioti /' is a / bilin c ri'l'i is the candidate of a \ i i/.i-.l for i he in owed pin : about a dissolni uf t i it u i i rimi both nortb an i south pm ters t john i . i irei ki n i it is ti fa ' l.i • papers in the north pi fi lei â– n nl john t '. breckinridge to tlmt ol judge 1 l.iilr'las // is a fact thai c i due m i . suid in a public -|'. â– ch that il the power lm would rather a thousa times place john c breckinridge in the presidential chair than douglas ur bi ii it is ii fact that thu bolters at < iharleston ( ion ven li n determine i t split iim 1 letnocratic party - w i j cm fore t in < lonveution in il // ia i fact that mosl li ,: t.-r of lireckin i iv . i if m ou . i bx m's lim ui ollici lei presont corrupt adin ui // in ti fa ' thai tho brt-ekini idgi party support tii pros i . ict ful id ministration and excti . do nol endorse the barofact d | â– culal ms of tbe j resident // in tt fact tl.ut li.bii ('. bret ridge accepted tbe nomination ol lhe uichmond disunion jonvetitiou ami hoped to " iin-rit its confidence it in a j-'iir thai the disunion party are running electoral i the north for no otber purpose than thai ol . tbe democratic vote and thus securing the election of lincoln _// is a i i thai mi breckinridge iu hia lexington speech j * 1 1 * n'ot an awer the questions which u brock midge elector put to mr douglas at norfolk nnd whicb quest ons said el or should be answered l>v mr breckinridge // is n fact - 1 i.u mr i ireck i i dare not answei said questions because it be answers a douglas did he will lose the disunion vote in t south and it be answers theui to please iancoy he will lose all tbe auti yancey i ite it it a fact that all these facta are facts and cannot be truthlullv denied a volci-t fuom madl.st in'stoll for tin ri'.i.i'i'.ti a'iiv ' ., thf union tbe following was among the last pro ductions that emanated from mr mudi son's pen it was penned uol . furo his death : advic i my * bl ad vice if it i'v v light wi n till i am iv more it mav be ed aa issuing b un i alone can be reap cted and of men aloue cu it will tied therefore •-.-..-. derived from g tod tbe experietict ol no -. - -- country in various stations i pe ri,,-l ol forty v ears : vho espou youth and adhen d through bis life i the cause . ; mid t bu !. . a part in i ,,- trait in will constit destiny the advice nearest mv heurt aud deep est in my conviction ia that the union of the states be cherished and perpi tua ted let tbe open enemy to it be regard ' ed as a pandora cii . 1 ' and the disguised one as the bet-pent ; creeping with bis deadly w ile â– into para 1 m.m < i *-" the directors of tho wushingt monument being vt itlioul the iu i ti at - fund.-s tn carry oul the wmk have al last concluded to en - i tem orary b i to prevent furl ment and tn tlmi have been prest nti d b ,:. i i , powers 1 thai i '., un i iug ' mumtil l i 11 a w at r ijmun . v()l will salisbury \. c \<>\ embuh 5 i860 number 25 drimtrii to p.)iitir um viriralturr jiilrniui fwpmmtnis utamutrrrr tljr xu and t(\ntt jlloralitij and flic i'mnilii f irrlr **'""'' -**++***** mmm.»m - nrn mmm»m - , liwim-1 - - — , -.^ — ,__ — 1 -| 1|b ggi mil i â– ' --———■■.-.-.. j j_._^._^_^_^_j_j _—__.._ jw^m'fmi...mimbmmmmmmw»mmlbmmbmbia£j jajujmmibimm^.^__^_^^j komi llll .', i 1 |'| i ink m v 11 vi.'m.n t i l.i tl i i ', it , i t . we 1 1 ri t l i m-i vi ., 1,11,1 u lull 1 . - . from 1 ii h ml in k 11 in iv , upon ti of tbo l i..i 1 mnl noi in i 1 elections mil 1 j . i rol'eri ii tu il n.tv voile , it 1 imii 1 nf tu 1 uii.ii 1 and iiiipni 1,111,1 |" tlie i nion men ol thu south lhan nil llml lm i,i before i bu uppi ul w , 11 1 u 1 vi iu ii t , ,, i thu editor of tin / . , imi ii 1 ' t 1 in i 1 tpiitl iiiiii 1 t . , 1 ' i v i'lll i ill i iii ll 1 i . t 1 t 1 ii it 11 iii ill n tv vork nml ovon 1 tin 1 1 lumttu 1 1 i the trtii 111 the i ii-iii ilu ' .-. f henry ( iuy !. i101111 vt 1 iimi when li 1 1 ii 1 bi lui friend ol mi ohn w lm bends un tin . letter and 1 11 ni u tln-1 .- l " i in uu nd hii wordi of n pe tl and wm 1 i 101110 ; ud nu i.i an i pati of ull onr i - . - ihey are u lil tlm like applet i .â– 1 picttirt v ' r i i-;.iit si i n indiana /.' : ', . 1 1 finch thai int i lu publican ticket in it l 1 - . the li 1 in 11 1 lm . â– 11 i l 1,200 111 i front ::.'.' to 1 ii mo , ll . . - ' i '-,'",,■• ill . 11 mai in c iso ,' â– mt v . . lank . 1 i 1 - - . i ' rat ' it • . 1 â– 1 ..." 1 i 1 ' , ' - ' i â– '. , v thu lln it lm been 1 i.v t 1 11 mi i i.i 1 ireckint idge uu 1 in new uol : a similar comp - turn i hope tliitt thoy are mt u who whii it prt furring johu breckinridge consider the proaei v u i ion ol 1 lie i nion paramount to ther con idi ratiotn i oui state i truly ib battle-ground and v i ,. - 1 â– the 1 the 1 f novel '- ) mi stati , a peace f 11 , n the ninution of vi hich great 1 • ' lllow tllllll li -,' tt i i'll tin ..'! ll u atoi loo • bed its last 1 vmn 1 nds inn â– you bpeak ul having tru â– ' vi i 110 etithii : lincoln " < un "" iiiiii ti lm reu ger of line 1 . - mi re ii 11 1 ni your in ut s ite llet li il ill ct rtainly involve tin ilt li or the destruction of ibi unioi .-, -., . . ts cm in ' ml hon trs oh i hint 1 had the i oii " i ii i leniosthci u nd the 111 1 ttcll v its i l]t)i • your citizens thai i coul i dim the stern fixed unalterable intettl 1 be southern mad men to tit 1 us union of ours il \ un n u nal party should - . • i en t i nothing ol.«e w . - lunatics to pan â– a ready has tin ., ,- 11 c nu upon our inmei - i even if mi lin in v . • tl i i'eur ii tl ui â– i in in v musl bweep over i â– â– land i 1 refuse to extend 11 1 unniti - und i curtailing their - ms no bale can lu made of 1 uul e ttatt . and a genei al distrust now pervadi - - tr community since tm i uusday'e 1 are known which may culminate in 11 short time in general suspension and bankruptcy ol course we do all in our power to lull audi a feeling but it cannot bo tjuit tt d lv • >> u ij boema to think alike i had givt ii orders to bell oul my property bul i got ii purcba â– i,i,i i tli,it lincoln ia defeated i beliei 0 aa bei iously and eai tiestly aa i iv r did in anything in my life that hia n will inaugurate 1 e mi 1 fearful etweeu the tv n 1,1 uml _- uith un â– d l,v anything in tin f bis i iv in tbe v.-iii 0 1 immediately send my family to lit where they cannol be exposed i a civil or a bo vile war i i wisest of our cit . is ond ugly and . ' !.- i 1 sui cor in v ui state affords them i can 1 11 1 lu relied and the joy fi ll by â– 11 'â– ben the war ul tlie revolution u us v i uud pi 1 .', 1 di clared ; bul sensations wero tame compared win those which our people will feel if the lightning bhall convey tbe glad i d new \ ork't conservatism he i eve in when i nv iliui such a universnl illumi nation would ' lie hem - 1 smne that you could imagine wt inui made a bonfire of our city such of relief would ascend at onco from our aii.\i..us and loyal hearts a would waft 1 1 ven ty four acroaa your hay laden with our deepest acknowledgments of grati wi . in iin state of iveiil u ky are devoted to the union and will do all in in power tn preserve il ; bul if a con uauea and the north and south are ni autagoti t.i |" it ii ui wo un not disguise the fact ihat our pooplo will ' 1 the south our people do not cann t undei the spirit whicli now unfortunately exists in tin south 1 cannot believe that they would 1 ti forcing an objectionable and t'l'tii nal i re iilonl upon the south iu truth they nf i"i i i ' i it tin i-i y iif i iuli ti ill i imii i |'| â– â– , ,, , in i i i i v iii hull i-.l ll , , wli dlabollovod iii tin ll i vtlnl il \ iiili â– ' " l.|'.ll-lii llll 111 ( , .| ;â– ! .,|,| tllhl lllul iiiiii littl i htil iiii t.i [| in 1 wfl iiiiii i ii unit ii i v il htnto for i il n-llilll t',,1 |,|, ti-nl || i iin ill bt rail i lm tlm i nion ii ii i - i'll iii llu ilk ill l iv . i i ll lunl ' tipiiiin i tlm i , i.ii.ti ,\ i ion « i it llu it 1,1 mvll nl li |. ii v inly i - nm iiii ill ,,, tt ,,: mil i.,,i i m vt ill gn fm hull i llii n . ||,,- intt i lliink im i |, inl uiili hi n il it y for i ii i . i . uml ti l-i iv i i inui ti iii.'i it v vour truly i i vi i .... 1 i \ v i m.i ii in ll w u nl ti i . i it i ,| tho l'i in .-. in â– . 1 1 , j .< . i t-i'il i'liv.it luttt i li ' tin in i - ' i inuu in tin i vv i t or illioi i bill in i i mi nl . i i â– â– v nml slate in rcgni no wlin iti i " i 1)0 iii i 1 nn i who i tlmt iii 1 1 . i t i 111 ik 1 1 \ 1 •• ili |;, nil , ' sav i oa oct i.'i 1 si mi l)i:.iit siu u . ,' | ... i ' i i i 1 iii iv know tlio rt , • south riio renull i ...â– .:.. vll 1 / â– 1 vi i i i vi'ty tritil li.-ivi there im i - â– â– iir.lv ii • linn in tint i ii if lincoln ia no â– i problem v i al to , io nf tei it g i nly t n " ; ilv :.|. n of ponco ia utterly propoatt mtu tlio m n •■.â– â– n i v-.i'i v nnil in tin st tv foi " v in housoa in ortlcr for cu in â– in foi no in obliged tn ,â– mt i lie c iintrv should n boi i unlil in pluced ovor ns w i tho 1 i on uiun ol tho s utli fotighl ami t â– â– ,.-", . : bul m iv • in n :â– i â– ... i and oui ''•' • ' 3 be lore ti - f 1 in will not i biriittod to by it still tliern sttiter mid v v \ • , - - , 1 1 • • , i â– iiiiiii iiiiifi-iiii-nt of nli nn i '. ent â– , ' . . vl • ' i before tin it n m i ,,, n urth now baa the hopoa and tli leal t'tiuntry in it handa m n we not hope " unpropitiona roatilt of tl late â– tia will tin tin patriotic nion of tlie north i s nn powerful and unusual el i'ii ti-iii the tide ol anti dav cry fana ticism and ave tin itnii m fi m i lli-ilt tllllt bo lllllllllll-lltlv tllli'ii-i lis it ( i j â– bo and just hure ia oui i nly trust 1 1 â– ' nol place it in v pow ur of even a ity at tin south to involve u miiiiiii trouble : for i tell you t to what may right or wrong « -.- or fool ish ii collision between thu people of tho v uith ii the issue nl • , ng or mak ing wu upon ii 1 11 u-l liopuhlican gov ernment wil ' the north 1 bavo i.v i bef ro full t wncaal and desponding with regard to political and i w ' i v ii thia basl - for your own pi ivato inform it m ai d with ilu hope hi.it you will present the issue to your people in its truo light ial they could only know and in tini tin real sentiments of tbeir south orn brethren on thia momentous qu 1 am vi ry truly youra 1 ion i'.ii.v-i i - ilu ni n \ . an act ' ./. •/. . /,, .)/,. /•/â– ,. '-. the newbern i ' ; i(d mglas i admit i very proper rebuke to i ul - mated zcalota of the south aud al tin - in time 1'ii.v im act of justice to mi evorott in tlm following paragraph thu i tin progr sa bul proclaims him â– honest man n hen he bays i ittlo respect foi thot o « li t : n in re pai ty purposes throw tilth ti — nnil it il i b iniiiii : too i'a men wl it in patriotic aa to feel impelled t denounce as traitorssuch men it s a . 1 louglas . i lm 1 sell and lid ii urd it'.'ii'iti slii ulil : would thnt muiie of nt i stiiitbeni politiciunt « â– uni ini'l ae putriti .. i 1 urett it is imt very probable that ho will over bo president but be bus done much more lor bis country and de tv .- much moro of hia country's gratitud botne wbo have been wo havo but lit tle roepect for any man who glories in truduciug and libelling such a man in 1^1 a mt i r li bi v i.v tli iiiuii of johu kelley iiv ing al oat i un four < lor ii"i ni now vork received a gun bbot wound ; though in t'ult it wiib bis probe did not deem 11 pru lenl to 1 ciuovo it < in ilu uith i juno last tbo boy of mr become a middle agod man died â– ti county lunl 1.11 tli pot i mortem examination tho ball wa8 found utnbed â– i i in ins heart where il bad boen car lei 1 9 viai - i dwahh e kill i i i | tin iii ing i'v i-i in . political und moral tlej i n ) of tl inn , ti i % in found in tin iv i uim o heaped bt lil political opp iiienth upon i lu in a l i l i-.v in i i wi ii mi i il ibi nbli i i in iv â– !-. i'i"1 i pati lots aud in ■• mon ilmt in c imii v hs pi lii"i l l imm the mal ii influence tlmi party mt to , \, roil " i l nil vv bo olllisl iii - 1 . v n 1 til v tb"-i vt bi from pai ion i intern t,tli i tdu them olvoi b_j - , mi i [ it ilavei in ii i.i i ght iimi dot - nol lln-v ,- ii illijri't , iii i llllll ill 1 iii mt li uul t nttalnnu ut i lib io tin nl t in .' mih iiiv - i'l ihi ocnli il ll 110 ll i ' ' • . " iiii j nln tli l.i i ul no mull part in lu ul i ! , lion i if ti i !., ii uni iii ii un try to i i prosi i b - - lition in v low of in 'â– â– ,-. ; or rntbui the policy of tho den it how " f .- . â– i t \ . v.i bi i re liu then been li • f.ilal pol ' i i i | : 'â– i'll o i , . -.: rii - tan 1 ' , .â– iho u iihtil ii iii ' iiarini i i as untrue to .' , ', i . - r ei i'he uu . i â– i ,' m kverett i . . - ll to i n people i . ' i â– hid llbil i . whom ' v i v a uu ricu.ii i i be nd to call bv countryman a dom int ns an abolitionist a fanatic and a traitor ii i mercilessly held up to tho - ioi n and butl - , , i • , southi i n pi o , w but a bbame ui on human ty il 1 ,, so i ' v , i ol m ' 1 i , 1 1 ". who ai i , , . . . mt too i arty ren ly to do il ; without a murmur in ordor to give oi • , n c dor of th to t ick i ii â– i g peril i of t went i rei years â– â– â– then t in iimi uo thai « u t at i el ue in i iu common bv tin â– v - : ' . i . iga i ust l ii u i 1 ugl ipposed to ii â– evel i - ." ed tin " .' ii i mu i.i mnl slave ut lln nnd main tiiiiii i tlmt it v ii â– i protect by thu i institution of thu â– â– â– lutitt y ; . i u 1 a no sn , him pi • claiming in congn . • it notwitb taud • â– he wa auae h liicll lit it '. ai morand march to battle thai n aservib vt'iir upon ins brethn n ol the v ml 1 1 lm : over ult ii . uni nu reduce dil it ul wt on tin s i th and tin south â– ii t he righl - of iv si tm lii ... h - v ii li regard ii . i v ill ti -. t of i the 1 . buried i bent all iu ll ' ; i : i -. v.t hich the s n thorn stati aim -* nun np proi d and baa evi i mail meaaurea as a final t in princi pie and li nei , of th u of slavery nud that uuder no ; it bo alloh i ull upon the federul councils 1 1 standi - i i to day and wo ask in all truth and hon , i a po tion to bo it vv bm ,- ut ono rd moro to add l : na been a ked from a distinguished i ce and - dor nml ti mi i . i • was ' 1 1 i reliti th we have â– â– doubt thai the qui '. n t as a ed n est 1 v , 1 1 ti t i n â– â– ' m r lv . retl for mu past mid wc 1 vvitb equal \\ i mal ptioti vt v . â– . iinin at ii \ rth of at y pai ty bit len and so i and i mr lv 1 1 ::. i'l drawn iv un | . written a letter fur pub it . - â– a -|,, ech vi political affairs in .-. great t al power of bis chui ucti r ami matchless i li iquonce wei i i i in the language of earnu i enln uty un i vi arning i â– bear against tin - di ui banci i ilia groat oration on \\ ington which he bus pronounced amidst tin plaudits of bis countrymen from maine to georgia continue a rebuko and appeal to which human language la impo tonl to add il is for his vi i â– . ,â– :. orva ti-ui that ho is driven from ollico and de nounced in hia vt n bootion and now tho ' south ia called on to tako part in tho un holy crusade againsi ono of the purest and bo8l nun tbat any ago or mtry has produced — savannah republit an in default t milk for your tea try a few drops of lemon juioe it is said t remove tin roughness of tho tea and pro duces an ngrceablo taste the russians throw in a slict ibstittil : for 1 1 • ' 1,11.1 /.,,,.. ,, 'â– â– i 1 i llll " u imi iiiuki .. i iitiiili io object " i m-l in i - i-i iorial secoinlli , b , in nui tut 1 1 â– ilu in i t ijoei tion iblrd i ij . in ibi it unul agitation b . obtain ib vti iimonl to iimi it to ruati iel ' i 1.1v " ii tv il . mi l longlni miuiiii | ii imposes ml • eu â– " ul ii trii ni nn â– iv i v â– lb i n ult ni 1 oinliit iiv i v ntud i the i i i-ui ilni bi v , i if ti : uu b imi in tb fi..i â– r in i i v vv bub ro'oponod tl i in i -' i ' - b uol â– laud ii ti t pi now i 1 1 i i nol tl i i i ry ol i ii i i bji otlounblo to ui.iii.i ; ll uat frii iv j i , i , i t , 1 1 ijin - | del and u ii ito ii i , ui l i 1 1 i in in idetil with a pollci â– n nml is therefore ii ii of ib puitil . vt bit i makes lincoln a di iturber of tht | i pi co ii mi i'm imi ige | lb ppoat i ( ii,ii - rn ai /, .,-. 1 1 1 ; . . i : . i â– , i i x y eu i i , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , i vt i b thai policy wh ch ri ponod tho â– . . iiii ll ni plan ition â– | miul ui vt ii i i in rn . . . , whether mr lireck iui i i : | latfoi in ia â– < ri i nl i not vi n bu its ] poi i ri d theii aji nud . o presents n i - . i um bm â– ) .... can no , i unite tin â– . o l ui un noi . i 1 1 peal to iv nal . ind lati â– tl candidate wo ist ai . â– , ; poiut the i ory ap â– ii uol 1 1 ilt â– i i int or wu i lie ii ami ,: 1 1 i - \ - - . lie hn nl ways op nobly bus in . ill par'.ii 1 1 ni pretext whatoi â– i insult ii ith tin policy whit b i j . i 1 the ilavi ry agitation in 1854 sn uls in baa always opposed not i.nly congressional but all kindi ut legislative restrictioni on ilavery by ins party by inn platform by hia life by bis record by all lbe noble qualities which make i iin a model statesman ho repu av iv and section al agitation a i demands unii ersal â– lioui o t.i tii laws of tb country 1 1 iv iv ir |.|,- ',. of the ' notnii i ol in aud tbe l'i u'ti i of tbe i mon . ♦ • astonishing devotes i ni ly two col us t the " opp isil ion meeting siiu ply for tiu purpose of showing that it was u lailure and thai tin editor know moi i .' : lie |- ilitical history of the country â– " i ion v a i ti iiiniii t ho t eu â– " j admits made a bpeocb " i'u 1 - - t up to llii n jillt.it nli ' ' i l.i in bor is we think very unamiable thus al a breath i very long one t he sure to destroy all tin pleasant reflections of the tiiiiin rous i ns vt ho liko ouraelf i li'iii^bt the mass meeting vt.i a com plete i ... i mr gi ubiim's spot \\ u ai bt ing i.tj ... mid painfully ! i ceil to tho t .- ion .: i ii _ i -., iiii nu i di . : i . i ■« " ii"t in in pluasan â– i politt -:. m a i a u d so p ii ito : hi n-lii'il luin a civil question without getting au answer i verilj n to test the mat ' , â– . wo in tw agaiu pi opound tho same uestion as - that is to sai : 1 ' i journal think lincoln's electi ui , by any stat and u j .,',,' iii i'avt ir of tbt i tion ol s rth carolina in case of lincoln's elec 1 i hat is certaiuly plain aud ruspuct ... and wn will confidently wait ior a reply our uoighbor values his reputu tion for candor aud politeness t much « .â– ..:.â– vi to disappoiut tho public 11 ii , words of wisdl m kiwm a si ll 111 i:i mom's man 1 11 il 1 1 i 111 ' all n w in w i joyce a nu nibur of ir o tn s o ti t h i . . . tion to thc rights ai â– i imi in dm e quostioi .---•-â– â– ent li embraced the entire mi i i control tu v . mr lioyce vl : inces i tl nm auth : ii dei i piestion i slavery in tho territories as purely p dilutive true statesmanship con > iu tli pm lit if ilu practic d ; for - a pi ici cal uil'tir a we can gain nothing pi actical by thu um tl ardent ni'l sticcea inl pursuit of thia quostioii i 1 think it is wise in un t dispose of it for | the present by leaving it wben the coil tution and the drod scott decision now place it • ♦ . i /'/.-/.,/ s'i ' i tut of 99 persona nominated i.v tho variona parties in the city of new vork for the legislature 1 tbo city sends ig membors 15 are keep ol grog bhop8 iiinl porter houses and 19 aro not to be found in tbo c i y i iui iry liaving no bo ir business i i i remuindi r aro put down as of vari . otia occupations except iit solitary iel wh - is sot down us a gentleman - lu tho great mercantile emporium of thu • i ntrv there aro •"â– merchants nominated • / '. i ' ' i tl nt m iii bi ipeocli ut 1 1 ititt-i ill \ !. il iiiiii iv ri i before in i hunatoi vvigl ill i i â– un ardi nl ii i pot im i llrookim itlge idi tin i',,l b.'.v ui till tlillg tli luiitli.ili " / ,'â– mid â– il i nion n nt int a lllitll llnl i i.l ft lit iti/'ul i if iii l wit for john bell " unlet i ni i iin bonatoi im deelaratl > it , iim 1 1 unlit ilie 1 ill pondoul i uv tlmi a im iim u - iin dot i mn tins there tv . i iiiuii in ii un vt ill thai applaudi d il \\ in li tb s luilnr hindu ibi il.ll nn i,t wi though i iim lum luin nl.-i iiiiii wollid b i ll |, • i bill un tin v i i idt i uml thereby oudui ed ll i â– it . mu this und s i.n declaration pi i nit indicate the objool t tl loadi i ,-: i he lln oil ni idge faction i .\ nd u ill iim | tel tl.sin iol 1 1 - to i led tit i tn . i i mn bt inch imii i w hope tu if tlm i u rl i i doairo the dt 'â– ii nf lincoln tliey oughl t vote foi l"bii i loll us bo is tlm uly iu u to . vv in i i ib pi iplo •-•. bo ' nidi ilu i uist i uit't to ili-but tl abolitioul ir i.ii iin peoplo iim in mt i.l ni"ii mt ing pa n . in people who di lire iim di leal of lincoln oomo t the support â– .: tin onl j iii ill vv i.ii i iii ill fl ill ili iii . m . i - - i h tin is ibi m - , i - i â– . i . , i i ,. ii .. â– > , , i , i'll '. 1 ll'i '-'" i ll 1'i.liv l'.\|il s from san i rauoi "" on the loth itul , has ai rived i in â– i . j , il i-u iim :;,| in . n legal i i < i n't unit li 1 1 ui .- i i in i u i i v nu tei iu and baker i ilep i for the thoi t i'i in i in vltl i i a •• uon i ti i vi ni n " i â– (• uiiiii in nt tbe i .- i it 1 1 ml 1 in 1 .. i i : cai a w ish ci i si timp the slate lor lincoln a it - migrant train "! foi it six poi ' tweul • vn women and ch 1 inn bad boon mat ui n il • i,n j i ll.,ls i . - ' ' 1 . ult tvii ii uni b '. v i it 11 j â– "â– i â– i 1/7 i . ere is u i ii ii : i i v egetab • : â– . lays llull'i joun i .,:' health ui re •• v.i .- i id unit iii,.vi i tall . ived than i apple why every farmer io the na tion bus not an apple orchard where the trees will grow at all is one of tbe mys teries let every family lay in from two to ten ur more barrels nnd il will bo t them tho most economical investment iu tbe whole range f eulinaries a raw mellow apple is digested iu an hour and a bid while boiled cabbage requires five hours i'he in st healthy desert whicb can be planed on a table is a linked ap pie li tiilsi ii freely ut breakfast witb coarse bread and butter without meat or flesh of iiii.v kind it has an admirable ef tv i i tbe general system often removes i ition correcting acidities and ing off fi i.i .." more t beet v v thau the most approved medicines if luu ild bo induced to substitute he app â– â– -- uiml ripe av luscious foi the | - i ca " indies aud sweet moats with which their children ait too often indiscreetly stuffed there would bo a di minution in tlm sum total i doctors lulls in a ingle t ai sufficient t lay in a sv.-k i this l ..- us fruit lor a wholo season's use a oning lim louisville journal ol wednesday tv tin particulars ,,; escape ol mr preston our miuistei v spain it says : " uu ibf 2nd inst be bailed with bis family from marseilles in a spanish vea ii his route lor madrid l'hey bad not proceeded far when tho vessel struck i rock un all tho passengers were iu nn milieu peril colouel preston placed bid ami two daughters in one bout three daughters m another aud em bin ku i bun sell win bis ii in a third tin la dies were all landed in safety but the boat in which tbe oolonel aud lus son were wu stranded un a rocky shore ; tb yonng gentleman was thrown out but wi rescued by tlie inhabitants wbo bad iiii mi tlm beach tbe colonel bim . .: wu drawn bank tbree times by tbe i v ding waves ami undertow,and though • v â– ,' lally in tt -,- saved by tin despei â– 'â– '• exertions ol maltose and italian ti ion in was in an apparently lift le - condition restoratives were i-ili tlj idministi i ami wi are pleased ' i it ut iu adi i th coloi . - - â– . tin - i - cover is : . m.n oillcb â– /â– â– 'â– ni/e tl a toachei it n in tnckel used every niorning to read pas ' â– ' 1 'â– 1 1 > 1 1 - um i expound tb - mi it i iii it i iv asking ijut -' ins as to how um a • b,.v i eiiii'in liered i i comii might ascor tuiii m ho wore tlm bright boys of the school 1 in one occh vi lm i iv i l'i iiii lilt lliink of dull t:,;i : i " i wa a in in in tin bind nl i ',:. iiiul ins iiaiuu wus 1 it win feared v 1 1 l - 1 i â– , ' i o wl i t â– v it i ived evil ; tbat is lm eschewed vii ns 1 do tobacco ho would bavo noth ing tn do with it with tbi-s very clear ami forcible elucidation of the word eschew be proceedod until a number "!' verses wore read and commented mi in a similar manner after a long inturvul when tlm young mind bud timo t digosl ns lund iim teacher call i upon mm <â– : tbo young boys and tlm following cou v ni iii iii ensued : w'lio wns tlm man who lived in 1 ;" job "\\ as lm a good iinin i 1 oa what lid lm 1 :" iin chewed tobacco when nob ult .-. â– would have anything in do with t !" t ae ll 1 1 1 1 1 ans woi i iii mn llll i < h vi >' i l.i i lv l . but bodj a beak ami call i ara nnl loai i anv ill , i |, bin ill ll i buy bul ;â– "!.. hi to ii ' hop nml ulti'i being thoro i n v illonthl tins wus tl ni;.iiuiit bn made nearly evury day tu bm mother 1110 • iiv iiii l ui'i john hoard lum you think yon are lit for sometblag thoi ( no i-uul to tin i.,.t " . us i iiiihvviit'd ephraim i dou'l waul >-> bu doing urraods all tlm lum lint tl ;' ii i nu ih wnll ih ibu only nul in promotion in mr harrow's warn w inn vuu bavo oiimed promo inui bt ibuil â– tlmt lllllll b f illh bllhiilrm ill i ,--" lb i'll till i lint till tlnli l'n in mull bualnosa ' muttered tba hoy wiib a discontent i puckoi on bit foi i bund i don't oaro how i do i i mn i..ini".v i.i h in you say "", ' mini i iui liibii for li ly iimi is fiiiibinl ui lii i l.i things run bo i-.i|,i-i-ii''l to be b iiitui ii greater things li v,>n do not youi prusotlt wurk wnll mr marrow will ii , i v i mppom yuu will do anything also better ituyi mutt emu promotion to bavo it 1 will tell you a ti.rt i i'ln mn iik i i iirln john's storiit tllougll lit tu liiinn vv'llllti'd to lllllli'l v itli their nu nil ilutvitii bi lookod up iim iittli-b tm te hiiv , " plnuhi go 00 sll '," at ill i ' in lu iuli ii vm-nt on a yonng man ones «. ai into bnsloess t lib prutty bur prospooti tbs lino b.nvi tii did ti"i f n wi-ll li fai lad i tb ni ii iiun returned homo witli 1 jin t of i mploj in ni hi in i in uld sabbath school tembai la i.i ' . tab i ' i iv i .-, itii-l u l.i d it in know of any oponing nol iust nuw i ud tin goutluman ; but it ) oo don'l want i ha idlo and ara willing to work i lu'iil.l liko v un lervioei in our â– , tin pu won't bo much bul v ii run bo v vv useful a soup liooi "." oi ii i l-.'i'lii'iiiui aftor i bi in ' i i i bn didn't itoo o a h i . isi i so mo nl you know is , real kitchen whir soup i • made nnd lorved oul to the poor during winter t food is dear and w,.i k ii soaxoo i • i mi i,..',t i ,. v lowed the matter undo john " i s sir im • i wa ttisvi 1 1 for • i wai a g i yonng man uml thought no situation beneath bun w imi o he could mini tor to tlio oi unforl of th rs lie wont into tbe soup bouse dt . out i.n i eki is and tbe sonp to •. i know kepi tho books and in t tt i-i managed 1 1 businoos tbe besl bo \\ in i tin gentleman who woro it : ii ti so ti | houso inol to i dont they wero much .- th tin manner in whioh tho ; • '..' b v . vvb nv , we here i i • ud < no uf thorn uu tho oper ol a largo hotel i tntist bave that youug mun to manage be said nay concerns he found out ti offered hiiu a handsome salary t become bead clerk nf bis establishment g earned the pro luutioti ynu soe ho went but hu bail in it been in tbis hotel ninny months bo lure one of tbo boarders thu cashier of a bank said to tbe hotel keeper thai clerk ol yours is a noble fellow bow well ho oonducts your business and it was not long before the eaabier offered him a bet ti't situation in the bunk q went in the course of lime the cashier resigned md tbo directors said wo can't do but ler tbaii put i in ; mnl so bu was pro ni'iti-ii to tlmt office and be made as good a cashier as bo bad a clerk tbia gentleman i not cashier now but be fills mo of the must responsible posts in the linn v iiiiii has a oharaoter shining with ntegrity and christian worth lie did tot despise lowly places ephraim bul in bad what i call luck good lurk exclaimed ephraim hut diligence is tho mother of good lurk said uncle john mimi that boy mn ii c knight a court room scone — iu a recent tri tl of a liquor case which occurred not a thousand miles from tbis city tbe witness ut the stand was under examination as to what he bud st-t-ti at the defendant's dom icilo which be said he bad visited a number of times di<l v ni uver see any spirits there ot tnything j u regarded as spirits asked the iui why v vs 1 don't know but i bave • plied tho witi do you know what kind of spirits yes 11 w do y..it know it i i kinder smelt it well now said the judge straigh tening himself up t'ur the convincing an swer which bo supposed would begiven will you please tell mo what kind t sjiilits it wus i " spi us of im-j n i i .'" jbo explosion of mirth that followed un tii fairly shook the oourt room \- — n n it subsided tbe witness was discharge i the opinion being tbat bis tes ', vv ,- uol to the point 1 it of " bt in hi >, man in a a ) . 1 ie once gay an i gallant beau hickman who bas figurea so conspicu ously in washington city for many years ii ly t'ur bis politeness to members of c ingress and others vvb would i'uv bim bun isomely for being u i of w ashingti in and various other cities to which be mighl be invited i accompany political cole tii waa arrested in new vork on thu i inst by detective wilson charged with liaving perpetrated some confidence swindle on a lady living about abingdon square lie was subsequently discharg i.t n'l'lv declaring be was not the man sm ilimi-iiniv davy a i fault — when ii waa first proposed to liubt lon don with is sir humphrey davy gave pinion against its practicability sole ly mi tin ground of the impossibility of keeping thej lints of the pipes from leak ing this great chemist was very defi ciont in mechanical talent and wn lum able to make a tight joint ft m iiinatif experiments benee the cause uf hia opinion faraday who bee ime bis tissisi mi being an excellent n ic -,. u bhowed hitu liuvv oasv it vas to ui.ik tiu'lit joints for ;> 1 1 â–
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1860-11-06 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1860 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 25 |
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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 |
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Source | Microfilm |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The November 6, 1860 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1860-11-06 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1860 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 25 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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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 November 6, 1860 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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1 1 , - li iditob teh i walt > i u , , ,, p h'mmmk'tiitmcmi | ' . , i , nt kvpi i li , i ii i , ■. . - - - ■■' - i ,,, ll-ilk ." 1 1 ' , imi ' ll lllalil m_i_____n«««.«m electors l'"k i'llkslukn i wh v i i i i.i ii'i s i y in si 1 1 1 tiii lli'n i.l " i i '. \ i ■■■i ' : llll || k si'l ku r - , i ii i i.n ro t.i district j w hinton i.v ink 2d " chas 13 cl mik ol i i ivon i ! - " ii i " ki iv 1 1 iiii •■i vi i \ ul s mil " \ v 1 ' ■- ii li i i , ml •- hen it w l 1 1 1 ill 1 i till " \\ m i m sim i l.n nth " col ll s '. l i lll.l facts for the people t .' // it i fa ' 1 ivi i lie cut i ii tic party w ero for noti intoi » ent mi w wo bad u i uvi i favorabli to i inui i tm i on of slavery ; bul now when we h .■i a hack ki'i'ul can i i i ihu ui wing of the i ' j ii ' t for intorventioti /' is a / bilin c ri'l'i is the candidate of a \ i i/.i-.l for i he in owed pin : about a dissolni uf t i it u i i rimi both nortb an i south pm ters t john i . i irei ki n i it is ti fa ' l.i • papers in the north pi fi lei ■n nl john t '. breckinridge to tlmt ol judge 1 l.iilr'las // is a fact thai c i due m i . suid in a public -|'. ■ch that il the power lm would rather a thousa times place john c breckinridge in the presidential chair than douglas ur bi ii it is ii fact that thu bolters at < iharleston ( ion ven li n determine i t split iim 1 letnocratic party - w i j cm fore t in < lonveution in il // ia i fact that mosl li ,: t.-r of lireckin i iv . i if m ou . i bx m's lim ui ollici lei presont corrupt adin ui // in ti fa ' thai tho brt-ekini idgi party support tii pros i . ict ful id ministration and excti . do nol endorse the barofact d | ■culal ms of tbe j resident // in tt fact tl.ut li.bii ('. bret ridge accepted tbe nomination ol lhe uichmond disunion jonvetitiou ami hoped to " iin-rit its confidence it in a j-'iir thai the disunion party are running electoral i the north for no otber purpose than thai ol . tbe democratic vote and thus securing the election of lincoln _// is a i i thai mi breckinridge iu hia lexington speech j * 1 1 * n'ot an awer the questions which u brock midge elector put to mr douglas at norfolk nnd whicb quest ons said el or should be answered l>v mr breckinridge // is n fact - 1 i.u mr i ireck i i dare not answei said questions because it be answers a douglas did he will lose the disunion vote in t south and it be answers theui to please iancoy he will lose all tbe auti yancey i ite it it a fact that all these facta are facts and cannot be truthlullv denied a volci-t fuom madl.st in'stoll for tin ri'.i.i'i'.ti a'iiv ' ., thf union tbe following was among the last pro ductions that emanated from mr mudi son's pen it was penned uol . furo his death : advic i my * bl ad vice if it i'v v light wi n till i am iv more it mav be ed aa issuing b un i alone can be reap cted and of men aloue cu it will tied therefore •-.-..-. derived from g tod tbe experietict ol no -. - -- country in various stations i pe ri,,-l ol forty v ears : vho espou youth and adhen d through bis life i the cause . ; mid t bu !. . a part in i ,,- trait in will constit destiny the advice nearest mv heurt aud deep est in my conviction ia that the union of the states be cherished and perpi tua ted let tbe open enemy to it be regard ' ed as a pandora cii . 1 ' and the disguised one as the bet-pent ; creeping with bis deadly w ile ■into para 1 m.m < i *-" the directors of tho wushingt monument being vt itlioul the iu i ti at - fund.-s tn carry oul the wmk have al last concluded to en - i tem orary b i to prevent furl ment and tn tlmi have been prest nti d b ,:. i i , powers 1 thai i '., un i iug ' mumtil l i 11 a w at r ijmun . v()l will salisbury \. c \<>\ embuh 5 i860 number 25 drimtrii to p.)iitir um viriralturr jiilrniui fwpmmtnis utamutrrrr tljr xu and t(\ntt jlloralitij and flic i'mnilii f irrlr **'""'' -**++***** mmm.»m - nrn mmm»m - , liwim-1 - - — , -.^ — ,__ — 1 -| 1|b ggi mil i ■' --———■■.-.-.. j j_._^._^_^_^_j_j _—__.._ jw^m'fmi...mimbmmmmmmw»mmlbmmbmbia£j jajujmmibimm^.^__^_^^j komi llll .', i 1 |'| i ink m v 11 vi.'m.n t i l.i tl i i ', it , i t . we 1 1 ri t l i m-i vi ., 1,11,1 u lull 1 . - . from 1 ii h ml in k 11 in iv , upon ti of tbo l i..i 1 mnl noi in i 1 elections mil 1 j . i rol'eri ii tu il n.tv voile , it 1 imii 1 nf tu 1 uii.ii 1 and iiiipni 1,111,1 |" tlie i nion men ol thu south lhan nil llml lm i,i before i bu uppi ul w , 11 1 u 1 vi iu ii t , ,, i thu editor of tin / . , imi ii 1 ' t 1 in i 1 tpiitl iiiiii 1 t . , 1 ' i v i'lll i ill i iii ll 1 i . t 1 t 1 ii it 11 iii ill n tv vork nml ovon 1 tin 1 1 lumttu 1 1 i the trtii 111 the i ii-iii ilu ' .-. f henry ( iuy !. i101111 vt 1 iimi when li 1 1 ii 1 bi lui friend ol mi ohn w lm bends un tin . letter and 1 11 ni u tln-1 .- l " i in uu nd hii wordi of n pe tl and wm 1 i 101110 ; ud nu i.i an i pati of ull onr i - . - ihey are u lil tlm like applet i .■1 picttirt v ' r i i-;.iit si i n indiana /.' : ', . 1 1 finch thai int i lu publican ticket in it l 1 - . the li 1 in 11 1 lm . ■11 i l 1,200 111 i front ::.'.' to 1 ii mo , ll . . - ' i '-,'",,■• ill . 11 mai in c iso ,' ■mt v . . lank . 1 i 1 - - . i ' rat ' it • . 1 ■1 ..." 1 i 1 ' , ' - ' i ■'. , v thu lln it lm been 1 i.v t 1 11 mi i i.i 1 ireckint idge uu 1 in new uol : a similar comp - turn i hope tliitt thoy are mt u who whii it prt furring johu breckinridge consider the proaei v u i ion ol 1 lie i nion paramount to ther con idi ratiotn i oui state i truly ib battle-ground and v i ,. - 1 ■the 1 the 1 f novel '- ) mi stati , a peace f 11 , n the ninution of vi hich great 1 • ' lllow tllllll li -,' tt i i'll tin ..'! ll u atoi loo • bed its last 1 vmn 1 nds inn ■you bpeak ul having tru ■' vi i 110 etithii : lincoln " < un "" iiiiii ti lm reu ger of line 1 . - mi re ii 11 1 ni your in ut s ite llet li il ill ct rtainly involve tin ilt li or the destruction of ibi unioi .-, -., . . ts cm in ' ml hon trs oh i hint 1 had the i oii " i ii i leniosthci u nd the 111 1 ttcll v its i l]t)i • your citizens thai i coul i dim the stern fixed unalterable intettl 1 be southern mad men to tit 1 us union of ours il \ un n u nal party should - . • i en t i nothing ol.«e w . - lunatics to pan ■a ready has tin ., ,- 11 c nu upon our inmei - i even if mi lin in v . • tl i i'eur ii tl ui ■i in in v musl bweep over i ■■land i 1 refuse to extend 11 1 unniti - und i curtailing their - ms no bale can lu made of 1 uul e ttatt . and a genei al distrust now pervadi - - tr community since tm i uusday'e 1 are known which may culminate in 11 short time in general suspension and bankruptcy ol course we do all in our power to lull audi a feeling but it cannot bo tjuit tt d lv • >> u ij boema to think alike i had givt ii orders to bell oul my property bul i got ii purcba ■i,i,i i tli,it lincoln ia defeated i beliei 0 aa bei iously and eai tiestly aa i iv r did in anything in my life that hia n will inaugurate 1 e mi 1 fearful etweeu the tv n 1,1 uml _- uith un ■d l,v anything in tin f bis i iv in tbe v.-iii 0 1 immediately send my family to lit where they cannol be exposed i a civil or a bo vile war i i wisest of our cit . is ond ugly and . ' !.- i 1 sui cor in v ui state affords them i can 1 11 1 lu relied and the joy fi ll by ■11 '■ben the war ul tlie revolution u us v i uud pi 1 .', 1 di clared ; bul sensations wero tame compared win those which our people will feel if the lightning bhall convey tbe glad i d new \ ork't conservatism he i eve in when i nv iliui such a universnl illumi nation would ' lie hem - 1 smne that you could imagine wt inui made a bonfire of our city such of relief would ascend at onco from our aii.\i..us and loyal hearts a would waft 1 1 ven ty four acroaa your hay laden with our deepest acknowledgments of grati wi . in iin state of iveiil u ky are devoted to the union and will do all in in power tn preserve il ; bul if a con uauea and the north and south are ni autagoti t.i |" it ii ui wo un not disguise the fact ihat our pooplo will ' 1 the south our people do not cann t undei the spirit whicli now unfortunately exists in tin south 1 cannot believe that they would 1 ti forcing an objectionable and t'l'tii nal i re iilonl upon the south iu truth they nf i"i i i ' i it tin i-i y iif i iuli ti ill i imii i |'| ■■, ,, , in i i i i v iii hull i-.l ll , , wli dlabollovod iii tin ll i vtlnl il \ iiili ■' " l.|'.ll-lii llll 111 ( , .| ;■! .,|,| tllhl lllul iiiiii littl i htil iiii t.i [| in 1 wfl iiiiii i ii unit ii i v il htnto for i il n-llilll t',,1 |,|, ti-nl || i iin ill bt rail i lm tlm i nion ii ii i - i'll iii llu ilk ill l iv . i i ll lunl ' tipiiiin i tlm i , i.ii.ti ,\ i ion « i it llu it 1,1 mvll nl li |. ii v inly i - nm iiii ill ,,, tt ,,: mil i.,,i i m vt ill gn fm hull i llii n . ||,,- intt i lliink im i |, inl uiili hi n il it y for i ii i . i . uml ti l-i iv i i inui ti iii.'i it v vour truly i i vi i .... 1 i \ v i m.i ii in ll w u nl ti i . i it i ,| tho l'i in .-. in ■. 1 1 , j .< . i t-i'il i'liv.it luttt i li ' tin in i - ' i inuu in tin i vv i t or illioi i bill in i i mi nl . i i ■■v nml slate in rcgni no wlin iti i " i 1)0 iii i 1 nn i who i tlmt iii 1 1 . i t i 111 ik 1 1 \ 1 •• ili |;, nil , ' sav i oa oct i.'i 1 si mi l)i:.iit siu u . ,' | ... i ' i i i 1 iii iv know tlio rt , • south riio renull i ...■.:.. vll 1 / ■1 vi i i i vi'ty tritil li.-ivi there im i - ■■iir.lv ii • linn in tint i ii if lincoln ia no ■i problem v i al to , io nf tei it g i nly t n " ; ilv :.|. n of ponco ia utterly propoatt mtu tlio m n •■.■■n i v-.i'i v nnil in tin st tv foi " v in housoa in ortlcr for cu in ■in foi no in obliged tn ,■mt i lie c iintrv should n boi i unlil in pluced ovor ns w i tho 1 i on uiun ol tho s utli fotighl ami t ■■,.-", . : bul m iv • in n :■i ■... i and oui ''•' • ' 3 be lore ti - f 1 in will not i biriittod to by it still tliern sttiter mid v v \ • , - - , 1 1 • • , i ■iiiiiii iiiiifi-iiii-nt of nli nn i '. ent ■, ' . . vl • ' i before tin it n m i ,,, n urth now baa the hopoa and tli leal t'tiuntry in it handa m n we not hope " unpropitiona roatilt of tl late ■tia will tin tin patriotic nion of tlie north i s nn powerful and unusual el i'ii ti-iii the tide ol anti dav cry fana ticism and ave tin itnii m fi m i lli-ilt tllllt bo lllllllllll-lltlv tllli'ii-i lis it ( i j ■bo and just hure ia oui i nly trust 1 1 ■' nol place it in v pow ur of even a ity at tin south to involve u miiiiiii trouble : for i tell you t to what may right or wrong « -.- or fool ish ii collision between thu people of tho v uith ii the issue nl • , ng or mak ing wu upon ii 1 11 u-l liopuhlican gov ernment wil ' the north 1 bavo i.v i bef ro full t wncaal and desponding with regard to political and i w ' i v ii thia basl - for your own pi ivato inform it m ai d with ilu hope hi.it you will present the issue to your people in its truo light ial they could only know and in tini tin real sentiments of tbeir south orn brethren on thia momentous qu 1 am vi ry truly youra 1 ion i'.ii.v-i i - ilu ni n \ . an act ' ./. •/. . /,, .)/,. /•/■,. '-. the newbern i ' ; i(d mglas i admit i very proper rebuke to i ul - mated zcalota of the south aud al tin - in time 1'ii.v im act of justice to mi evorott in tlm following paragraph thu i tin progr sa bul proclaims him ■honest man n hen he bays i ittlo respect foi thot o « li t : n in re pai ty purposes throw tilth ti — nnil it il i b iniiiii : too i'a men wl it in patriotic aa to feel impelled t denounce as traitorssuch men it s a . 1 louglas . i lm 1 sell and lid ii urd it'.'ii'iti slii ulil : would thnt muiie of nt i stiiitbeni politiciunt « ■uni ini'l ae putriti .. i 1 urett it is imt very probable that ho will over bo president but be bus done much more lor bis country and de tv .- much moro of hia country's gratitud botne wbo have been wo havo but lit tle roepect for any man who glories in truduciug and libelling such a man in 1^1 a mt i r li bi v i.v tli iiiuii of johu kelley iiv ing al oat i un four < lor ii"i ni now vork received a gun bbot wound ; though in t'ult it wiib bis probe did not deem 11 pru lenl to 1 ciuovo it < in ilu uith i juno last tbo boy of mr become a middle agod man died ■ti county lunl 1.11 tli pot i mortem examination tho ball wa8 found utnbed ■i i in ins heart where il bad boen car lei 1 9 viai - i dwahh e kill i i i | tin iii ing i'v i-i in . political und moral tlej i n ) of tl inn , ti i % in found in tin iv i uim o heaped bt lil political opp iiienth upon i lu in a l i l i-.v in i i wi ii mi i il ibi nbli i i in iv ■!-. i'i"1 i pati lots aud in ■• mon ilmt in c imii v hs pi lii"i l l imm the mal ii influence tlmi party mt to , \, roil " i l nil vv bo olllisl iii - 1 . v n 1 til v tb"-i vt bi from pai ion i intern t,tli i tdu them olvoi b_j - , mi i [ it ilavei in ii i.i i ght iimi dot - nol lln-v ,- ii illijri't , iii i llllll ill 1 iii mt li uul t nttalnnu ut i lib io tin nl t in .' mih iiiv - i'l ihi ocnli il ll 110 ll i ' ' • . " iiii j nln tli l.i i ul no mull part in lu ul i ! , lion i if ti i !., ii uni iii ii un try to i i prosi i b - - lition in v low of in '■■,-. ; or rntbui the policy of tho den it how " f .- . ■i t \ . v.i bi i re liu then been li • f.ilal pol ' i i i | : '■i'll o i , . -.: rii - tan 1 ' , .■iho u iihtil ii iii ' iiarini i i as untrue to .' , ', i . - r ei i'he uu . i ■i ,' m kverett i . . - ll to i n people i . ' i ■hid llbil i . whom ' v i v a uu ricu.ii i i be nd to call bv countryman a dom int ns an abolitionist a fanatic and a traitor ii i mercilessly held up to tho - ioi n and butl - , , i • , southi i n pi o , w but a bbame ui on human ty il 1 ,, so i ' v , i ol m ' 1 i , 1 1 ". who ai i , , . . . mt too i arty ren ly to do il ; without a murmur in ordor to give oi • , n c dor of th to t ick i ii ■i g peril i of t went i rei years ■■■then t in iimi uo thai « u t at i el ue in i iu common bv tin ■v - : ' . i . iga i ust l ii u i 1 ugl ipposed to ii ■evel i - ." ed tin " .' ii i mu i.i mnl slave ut lln nnd main tiiiiii i tlmt it v ii ■i protect by thu i institution of thu ■■■lutitt y ; . i u 1 a no sn , him pi • claiming in congn . • it notwitb taud • ■he wa auae h liicll lit it '. ai morand march to battle thai n aservib vt'iir upon ins brethn n ol the v ml 1 1 lm : over ult ii . uni nu reduce dil it ul wt on tin s i th and tin south ■ii t he righl - of iv si tm lii ... h - v ii li regard ii . i v ill ti -. t of i the 1 . buried i bent all iu ll ' ; i : i -. v.t hich the s n thorn stati aim -* nun np proi d and baa evi i mail meaaurea as a final t in princi pie and li nei , of th u of slavery nud that uuder no ; it bo alloh i ull upon the federul councils 1 1 standi - i i to day and wo ask in all truth and hon , i a po tion to bo it vv bm ,- ut ono rd moro to add l : na been a ked from a distinguished i ce and - dor nml ti mi i . i • was ' 1 1 i reliti th we have ■■doubt thai the qui '. n t as a ed n est 1 v , 1 1 ti t i n ■■' m r lv . retl for mu past mid wc 1 vvitb equal \\ i mal ptioti vt v . ■. iinin at ii \ rth of at y pai ty bit len and so i and i mr lv 1 1 ::. i'l drawn iv un | . written a letter fur pub it . - ■a -|,, ech vi political affairs in .-. great t al power of bis chui ucti r ami matchless i li iquonce wei i i i in the language of earnu i enln uty un i vi arning i ■bear against tin - di ui banci i ilia groat oration on \\ ington which he bus pronounced amidst tin plaudits of bis countrymen from maine to georgia continue a rebuko and appeal to which human language la impo tonl to add il is for his vi i ■. ,■:. orva ti-ui that ho is driven from ollico and de nounced in hia vt n bootion and now tho ' south ia called on to tako part in tho un holy crusade againsi ono of the purest and bo8l nun tbat any ago or mtry has produced — savannah republit an in default t milk for your tea try a few drops of lemon juioe it is said t remove tin roughness of tho tea and pro duces an ngrceablo taste the russians throw in a slict ibstittil : for 1 1 • ' 1,11.1 /.,,,.. ,, '■■i 1 i llll " u imi iiiuki .. i iitiiili io object " i m-l in i - i-i iorial secoinlli , b , in nui tut 1 1 ■ilu in i t ijoei tion iblrd i ij . in ibi it unul agitation b . obtain ib vti iimonl to iimi it to ruati iel ' i 1.1v " ii tv il . mi l longlni miuiiii | ii imposes ml • eu ■" ul ii trii ni nn ■iv i v ■lb i n ult ni 1 oinliit iiv i v ntud i the i i i-ui ilni bi v , i if ti : uu b imi in tb fi..i ■r in i i v vv bub ro'oponod tl i in i -' i ' - b uol ■laud ii ti t pi now i 1 1 i i nol tl i i i ry ol i ii i i bji otlounblo to ui.iii.i ; ll uat frii iv j i , i , i t , 1 1 ijin - | del and u ii ito ii i , ui l i 1 1 i in in idetil with a pollci ■n nml is therefore ii ii of ib puitil . vt bit i makes lincoln a di iturber of tht | i pi co ii mi i'm imi ige | lb ppoat i ( ii,ii - rn ai /, .,-. 1 1 1 ; . . i : . i ■, i i x y eu i i , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , i vt i b thai policy wh ch ri ponod tho ■. . iiii ll ni plan ition ■| miul ui vt ii i i in rn . . . , whether mr lireck iui i i : | latfoi in ia ■< ri i nl i not vi n bu its ] poi i ri d theii aji nud . o presents n i - . i um bm ■) .... can no , i unite tin ■. o l ui un noi . i 1 1 peal to iv nal . ind lati ■tl candidate wo ist ai . ■, ; poiut the i ory ap ■ii uol 1 1 ilt ■i i int or wu i lie ii ami ,: 1 1 i - \ - - . lie hn nl ways op nobly bus in . ill par'.ii 1 1 ni pretext whatoi ■i insult ii ith tin policy whit b i j . i 1 the ilavi ry agitation in 1854 sn uls in baa always opposed not i.nly congressional but all kindi ut legislative restrictioni on ilavery by ins party by inn platform by hia life by bis record by all lbe noble qualities which make i iin a model statesman ho repu av iv and section al agitation a i demands unii ersal ■lioui o t.i tii laws of tb country 1 1 iv iv ir |.|,- ',. of the ' notnii i ol in aud tbe l'i u'ti i of tbe i mon . ♦ • astonishing devotes i ni ly two col us t the " opp isil ion meeting siiu ply for tiu purpose of showing that it was u lailure and thai tin editor know moi i .' : lie |- ilitical history of the country ■" i ion v a i ti iiiniii t ho t eu ■" j admits made a bpeocb " i'u 1 - - t up to llii n jillt.it nli ' ' i l.i in bor is we think very unamiable thus al a breath i very long one t he sure to destroy all tin pleasant reflections of the tiiiiin rous i ns vt ho liko ouraelf i li'iii^bt the mass meeting vt.i a com plete i ... i mr gi ubiim's spot \\ u ai bt ing i.tj ... mid painfully ! i ceil to tho t .- ion .: i ii _ i -., iiii nu i di . : i . i ■« " ii"t in in pluasan ■i politt -:. m a i a u d so p ii ito : hi n-lii'il luin a civil question without getting au answer i verilj n to test the mat ' , ■. wo in tw agaiu pi opound tho same uestion as - that is to sai : 1 ' i journal think lincoln's electi ui , by any stat and u j .,',,' iii i'avt ir of tbt i tion ol s rth carolina in case of lincoln's elec 1 i hat is certaiuly plain aud ruspuct ... and wn will confidently wait ior a reply our uoighbor values his reputu tion for candor aud politeness t much « .■..:.■vi to disappoiut tho public 11 ii , words of wisdl m kiwm a si ll 111 i:i mom's man 1 11 il 1 1 i 111 ' all n w in w i joyce a nu nibur of ir o tn s o ti t h i . . . tion to thc rights ai ■i imi in dm e quostioi .---•-■■ent li embraced the entire mi i i control tu v . mr lioyce vl : inces i tl nm auth : ii dei i piestion i slavery in tho territories as purely p dilutive true statesmanship con > iu tli pm lit if ilu practic d ; for - a pi ici cal uil'tir a we can gain nothing pi actical by thu um tl ardent ni'l sticcea inl pursuit of thia quostioii i 1 think it is wise in un t dispose of it for | the present by leaving it wben the coil tution and the drod scott decision now place it • ♦ . i /'/.-/.,/ s'i ' i tut of 99 persona nominated i.v tho variona parties in the city of new vork for the legislature 1 tbo city sends ig membors 15 are keep ol grog bhop8 iiinl porter houses and 19 aro not to be found in tbo c i y i iui iry liaving no bo ir business i i i remuindi r aro put down as of vari . otia occupations except iit solitary iel wh - is sot down us a gentleman - lu tho great mercantile emporium of thu • i ntrv there aro •"■merchants nominated • / '. i ' ' i tl nt m iii bi ipeocli ut 1 1 ititt-i ill \ !. il iiiiii iv ri i before in i hunatoi vvigl ill i i ■un ardi nl ii i pot im i llrookim itlge idi tin i',,l b.'.v ui till tlillg tli luiitli.ili " / ,'■mid ■il i nion n nt int a lllitll llnl i i.l ft lit iti/'ul i if iii l wit for john bell " unlet i ni i iin bonatoi im deelaratl > it , iim 1 1 unlit ilie 1 ill pondoul i uv tlmi a im iim u - iin dot i mn tins there tv . i iiiuii in ii un vt ill thai applaudi d il \\ in li tb s luilnr hindu ibi il.ll nn i,t wi though i iim lum luin nl.-i iiiiii wollid b i ll |, • i bill un tin v i i idt i uml thereby oudui ed ll i ■it . mu this und s i.n declaration pi i nit indicate the objool t tl loadi i ,-: i he lln oil ni idge faction i .\ nd u ill iim | tel tl.sin iol 1 1 - to i led tit i tn . i i mn bt inch imii i w hope tu if tlm i u rl i i doairo the dt '■ii nf lincoln tliey oughl t vote foi l"bii i loll us bo is tlm uly iu u to . vv in i i ib pi iplo •-•. bo ' nidi ilu i uist i uit't to ili-but tl abolitioul ir i.ii iin peoplo iim in mt i.l ni"ii mt ing pa n . in people who di lire iim di leal of lincoln oomo t the support ■.: tin onl j iii ill vv i.ii i iii ill fl ill ili iii . m . i - - i h tin is ibi m - , i - i ■. i . , i i ,. ii .. ■> , , i , i'll '. 1 ll'i '-'" i ll 1'i.liv l'.\|il s from san i rauoi "" on the loth itul , has ai rived i in ■i . j , il i-u iim :;,| in . n legal i i < i n't unit li 1 1 ui .- i i in i u i i v nu tei iu and baker i ilep i for the thoi t i'i in i in vltl i i a •• uon i ti i vi ni n " i ■(• uiiiii in nt tbe i .- i it 1 1 ml 1 in 1 .. i i : cai a w ish ci i si timp the slate lor lincoln a it - migrant train "! foi it six poi ' tweul • vn women and ch 1 inn bad boon mat ui n il • i,n j i ll.,ls i . - ' ' 1 . ult tvii ii uni b '. v i it 11 j ■"■i ■i 1/7 i . ere is u i ii ii : i i v egetab • : ■. lays llull'i joun i .,:' health ui re •• v.i .- i id unit iii,.vi i tall . ived than i apple why every farmer io the na tion bus not an apple orchard where the trees will grow at all is one of tbe mys teries let every family lay in from two to ten ur more barrels nnd il will bo t them tho most economical investment iu tbe whole range f eulinaries a raw mellow apple is digested iu an hour and a bid while boiled cabbage requires five hours i'he in st healthy desert whicb can be planed on a table is a linked ap pie li tiilsi ii freely ut breakfast witb coarse bread and butter without meat or flesh of iiii.v kind it has an admirable ef tv i i tbe general system often removes i ition correcting acidities and ing off fi i.i .." more t beet v v thau the most approved medicines if luu ild bo induced to substitute he app ■■-- uiml ripe av luscious foi the | - i ca " indies aud sweet moats with which their children ait too often indiscreetly stuffed there would bo a di minution in tlm sum total i doctors lulls in a ingle t ai sufficient t lay in a sv.-k i this l ..- us fruit lor a wholo season's use a oning lim louisville journal ol wednesday tv tin particulars ,,; escape ol mr preston our miuistei v spain it says : " uu ibf 2nd inst be bailed with bis family from marseilles in a spanish vea ii his route lor madrid l'hey bad not proceeded far when tho vessel struck i rock un all tho passengers were iu nn milieu peril colouel preston placed bid ami two daughters in one bout three daughters m another aud em bin ku i bun sell win bis ii in a third tin la dies were all landed in safety but the boat in which tbe oolonel aud lus son were wu stranded un a rocky shore ; tb yonng gentleman was thrown out but wi rescued by tlie inhabitants wbo bad iiii mi tlm beach tbe colonel bim . .: wu drawn bank tbree times by tbe i v ding waves ami undertow,and though • v ■,' lally in tt -,- saved by tin despei ■'■'• exertions ol maltose and italian ti ion in was in an apparently lift le - condition restoratives were i-ili tlj idministi i ami wi are pleased ' i it ut iu adi i th coloi . - - ■. tin - i - cover is : . m.n oillcb ■/■■'■ni/e tl a toachei it n in tnckel used every niorning to read pas ' ■' 1 '■1 1 > 1 1 - um i expound tb - mi it i iii it i iv asking ijut -' ins as to how um a • b,.v i eiiii'in liered i i comii might ascor tuiii m ho wore tlm bright boys of the school 1 in one occh vi lm i iv i l'i iiii lilt lliink of dull t:,;i : i " i wa a in in in tin bind nl i ',:. iiiul ins iiaiuu wus 1 it win feared v 1 1 l - 1 i ■, ' i o wl i t ■v it i ived evil ; tbat is lm eschewed vii ns 1 do tobacco ho would bavo noth ing tn do with it with tbi-s very clear ami forcible elucidation of the word eschew be proceedod until a number "!' verses wore read and commented mi in a similar manner after a long inturvul when tlm young mind bud timo t digosl ns lund iim teacher call i upon mm <■: tbo young boys and tlm following cou v ni iii iii ensued : w'lio wns tlm man who lived in 1 ;" job "\\ as lm a good iinin i 1 oa what lid lm 1 :" iin chewed tobacco when nob ult .-. ■would have anything in do with t !" t ae ll 1 1 1 1 1 ans woi i iii mn llll i < h vi >' i l.i i lv l . but bodj a beak ami call i ara nnl loai i anv ill , i |, bin ill ll i buy bul ;■"!.. hi to ii ' hop nml ulti'i being thoro i n v illonthl tins wus tl ni;.iiuiit bn made nearly evury day tu bm mother 1110 • iiv iiii l ui'i john hoard lum you think yon are lit for sometblag thoi ( no i-uul to tin i.,.t " . us i iiiihvviit'd ephraim i dou'l waul >-> bu doing urraods all tlm lum lint tl ;' ii i nu ih wnll ih ibu only nul in promotion in mr harrow's warn w inn vuu bavo oiimed promo inui bt ibuil ■tlmt lllllll b f illh bllhiilrm ill i ,--" lb i'll till i lint till tlnli l'n in mull bualnosa ' muttered tba hoy wiib a discontent i puckoi on bit foi i bund i don't oaro how i do i i mn i..ini".v i.i h in you say "", ' mini i iui liibii for li ly iimi is fiiiibinl ui lii i l.i things run bo i-.i|,i-i-ii''l to be b iiitui ii greater things li v,>n do not youi prusotlt wurk wnll mr marrow will ii , i v i mppom yuu will do anything also better ituyi mutt emu promotion to bavo it 1 will tell you a ti.rt i i'ln mn iik i i iirln john's storiit tllougll lit tu liiinn vv'llllti'd to lllllli'l v itli their nu nil ilutvitii bi lookod up iim iittli-b tm te hiiv , " plnuhi go 00 sll '," at ill i ' in lu iuli ii vm-nt on a yonng man ones «. ai into bnsloess t lib prutty bur prospooti tbs lino b.nvi tii did ti"i f n wi-ll li fai lad i tb ni ii iiun returned homo witli 1 jin t of i mploj in ni hi in i in uld sabbath school tembai la i.i ' . tab i ' i iv i .-, itii-l u l.i d it in know of any oponing nol iust nuw i ud tin goutluman ; but it ) oo don'l want i ha idlo and ara willing to work i lu'iil.l liko v un lervioei in our ■, tin pu won't bo much bul v ii run bo v vv useful a soup liooi "." oi ii i l-.'i'lii'iiiui aftor i bi in ' i i i bn didn't itoo o a h i . isi i so mo nl you know is , real kitchen whir soup i • made nnd lorved oul to the poor during winter t food is dear and w,.i k ii soaxoo i • i mi i,..',t i ,. v lowed the matter undo john " i s sir im • i wa ttisvi 1 1 for • i wai a g i yonng man uml thought no situation beneath bun w imi o he could mini tor to tlio oi unforl of th rs lie wont into tbe soup bouse dt . out i.n i eki is and tbe sonp to •. i know kepi tho books and in t tt i-i managed 1 1 businoos tbe besl bo \\ in i tin gentleman who woro it : ii ti so ti | houso inol to i dont they wero much .- th tin manner in whioh tho ; • '..' b v . vvb nv , we here i i • ud < no uf thorn uu tho oper ol a largo hotel i tntist bave that youug mun to manage be said nay concerns he found out ti offered hiiu a handsome salary t become bead clerk nf bis establishment g earned the pro luutioti ynu soe ho went but hu bail in it been in tbis hotel ninny months bo lure one of tbo boarders thu cashier of a bank said to tbe hotel keeper thai clerk ol yours is a noble fellow bow well ho oonducts your business and it was not long before the eaabier offered him a bet ti't situation in the bunk q went in the course of lime the cashier resigned md tbo directors said wo can't do but ler tbaii put i in ; mnl so bu was pro ni'iti-ii to tlmt office and be made as good a cashier as bo bad a clerk tbia gentleman i not cashier now but be fills mo of the must responsible posts in the linn v iiiiii has a oharaoter shining with ntegrity and christian worth lie did tot despise lowly places ephraim bul in bad what i call luck good lurk exclaimed ephraim hut diligence is tho mother of good lurk said uncle john mimi that boy mn ii c knight a court room scone — iu a recent tri tl of a liquor case which occurred not a thousand miles from tbis city tbe witness ut the stand was under examination as to what he bud st-t-ti at the defendant's dom icilo which be said he bad visited a number of times di |