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Iodg No. 237, under the JurUlletion of Pulton Urowulow says In his lot paer: Language shares in all the vicissitude! of
FOL'R DAYS LATER.
, , the Grand lxlgo of Ireland, was attached,
by a traveling warrant which had been
granted in the year I'tii, to the 4Cth regi-
ment of the iSrilitli army, while serving in
" We hare been a memlx--r of the Meth-
lat odist Church for the
Ihirly-Mi- t
jtan,
and wo have all that time fi It a lively In- -
ter-t- , and we still do. I!ut if she con- -
man. It reflects all the changes (11 the
character and habits of a people, and shows how they progress or rctrogndo. The scnuo
Anenea, Uurmg ma war or the Involution. C,M
vtnK, to
the champion of word gets abroad by Imperceptible de-
TUe War about to Commence !
Mumtrr
Hrtforcr4t
By tlio Stugo from the South this eve-
Hw, Hie lodgo chest, at one time, ayi the Lon- - 0f sm-lonU-
and to en-a- go
In the
iiell-dou
grees,
until
It comes
to express
a different, ning, we received
the following
highly ex-
PreeMaioH'i
Ml Into the liaud beU,.,, work of breaking up this Govern-o- f
the Americans; they reM.rtedlhecircuin-'meiit- .
we Imvo no further oso for such an
stunce to Gen. WnshiiiiTton, who embraced 'organization. Tho look eoiitvrns of the
1110 opportunity 01 twiilying lm estimation MelhovlUt Churches, North nud South, In
a reverse signification.. It Is well knowu that tho word prevent, in its Latin ety-
mology, had the sense of anticipation, get-
citing Intelligence, which wo hasten to lay beforo tho public. We aro indebted for the news to the Ilcd Bluff Independent.
of Mutuary in the inul luurked and grali- - Cannd and In Kngluml; all the binlmpi ting the start of, and not to oppose, to ob- The Pony arrived at Port Churchill on
fying manner, by directing that a guard of, ft4 i,.,,,!;,,., icmlers In the church; and all struct, as it now signifies. To i.trr liar April 21, after night.
present moves of the President, and that Maryland will give ttfui a cordial support.
A bill has been reported in the Pennsylvania Hoiiso appropriating half n million to arm and equip the military of Ik1 Stutv.
V.irlttti Herat la tkt Heaatr
During the session of the U. S. Senate
of Saturday, March 2, a sceno occurred such as was never before witnessed iu that
gravo conservative body. It Is thus de-
scribed by tho correspondent of the Chi
jjjjjp, i world of myry Is near.
MUeellaay.
jjj fubulouJi Unicorn ban been round
(,.
.tr.arenlc.irl.iKt
Ho
lii
soys it Iudia.
exist tn whore it
llio In-ii well
KL ta the Inhabitants. It iithosamo
rnimrii of tlio Scripture. nnJ
It .nclf-n-t writers.
ii lulil
w about the sixo of
',on,i extrciiio-- t
iiir. C filJ,
feres
VSUi ,
sad seldom, if ever, cnught. They
liorn projecting irom weir inn--
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mi npnv in lis i'i"ivi.t". ii' ii ii
M tin bomtrs oi mo ure
At the dinner at Kri, jrr. Lincoln
i in intn frlasa of wine. Cour--
honor, under dintinguUhed officer,
lilt plmi'tfA lit llij.'lut itttlli nin.il.
should the
rlb.lil and
t'hriitnin AJvoeatet south of Dixon's line can never drag
Mason ui Into
of valuo Mougiug to the 40th, and return any such wicked scheme as that of break-
turned completely about slnco tho received version of tho Uiblc, when it meant to op-
them to the regiment. The surprise, the ing up a Government under which churches pose; now to permit. Max stealing with
feeling of both officers and men, may be and re!gloiii societies of all kinds bare tho Romans was called ruuirw; from
fr Imagined, when they perceived the flag of procrcd near a centurr.
thenco It passed to designate literary theft.
truce that announced this elegant compli ment from their noblo opjtoncnt, but still .m.. ore -mn1.io uroi.1uer. mini eguaruoi snouor,
Tlio preservation of this I'nlon Is of Infinitely more Importance than all the book, Mt-t-. niiMionnrr, litcrnry and other con-
QcAtKT, according to origiunl usage nnd derivation, meant scrupulously exact, ele-
with their flutes playing a sacred march iccrim of all tho sects In America. If the gantly refined; now it is applied to what Is
tho chest, containing tho Constitution ryM 0f the people of tho seceding States odtl, affected aud fantastic, a violation of
aim implement 01 mo i,run uorne Bion.jhnro
so Minded by the iluU Inm cot-lik- tho natural and tasteful. Words get
another Ark of the Covenant, ennallv inn in.i iim ili,.r enn ,. nn nnnA In mr. by Knglishmeii and Americans, who, lately J thing connected with tho Constitution nud
engaged in tho strife of war, now inarched, L'niuti hnnded down to ns by our fathers,
strango
Thus , siJti-i.r-
not double, took a
metamorphose In giving us simple-
through
tho enfiladed
ranks
of
the
gallant
'
neither
the
InUrs
of mtnUtcrs,
the teaching
ton; siwi'i.icitv still holds
Its charm.
We
recimeiit, that, with presented arms and ' of book concerns, or the graco of God can clcvoto words from their physical relations
Sr. Loris, April 12. Nn collision yet between Northern and Southern troops concentrating at Southern
ports. Northern forces aro mustering. U. S. wnr vessels duo ut Fort Sumter
had not arrived. (i en. Beauregard demanded the surren-
der of Ft. Sumter nt 2 o'clock vesterdny. Anderson declined, and negotiations are to
be opened. Tho floating battery at Charleston is iu
readiness. Troops were urriviug hourly. Wigfall and sevcrul members ol tlio Nigger Confederacy aro enlisting In tlio Confederate army. There wcro 7,000 men in the Border States ready for tlio South.
cago Tribune:
Jo Lane had made a tedious, abusive, secession speech of two hours' length, wea-
rying the putieuco of the Senate, und disgusting tho thronged spectators iu the galleries. Ho hud said as many ubusivo
things of Senator Johnson, of Tennessee,
as he knew how. It was his valedictory,
aud was filled with virulence, hatred, and treason. All tho poison he could Inject
Into his words, they contained. It was the meanest speech that ho could possibly
mnko.
Andy Johnson promptly secured tho floor, nnd proceeded to flay tho old traitor alive. Ho has hud 0 score to settle with Lane for somo time. Thcro tins been an
Iwoily but flrmly Lo refused, remarking
Jlu (lilt he Hail
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in; inr kind of nlcoliolic liquors, and lie
itamri.t lie would not now leum. Such a
tn will be as ruluublo as ruro in Wa.ih
icdon.
colors, hailed tho glorious net by cheers, -.- 1i.n1.t.nI. hid scnu.?mcni miuertuI sacrcuI as .m.-ehallelujahs of an angel's song,
A similar courtesy was extended to this
prepare .
them
fo. r .a
liettcr .world
suui hern LonicUeracr. Leave
th.a. n
tho .
an sucn
ttctional bigots whero they are, end let
them work qui their damnation with greed-
to mentul and spiritual ones. Taste, as applied to tho sensibilities of the palate, has risen to express a fondness for chaste
Great excitement exists in Charleston, people wniting for the attack.
Tlio Confederate Commissioners left Washington in disgust, and charge Lincoln
lodgo on another occasion. In the year iness.
ornaments, neat arrangements, love of the with perfidy. They say the Montgomery
1803, while in tho Ulund of Domincin, the Indeed It Is to bo regretted that leading fine arts nnd bello letters. Wo also tulk government earnestly desired peneo, nnd
old balance on tho books running on interest for a long time, and now was Johnson's lust opportunity to giro him a receipt in full. The flagellation was scientific, and Immensely relished by tho lonnp rs iu tho
galleries. It wus with tho utmost dilllculty
n A smart negro In Montgomcrr, Alu.,
luring (lone coineiiung out oi mo nv,
wsj sent to the police odioo, with a nolo
rtntiiu thirtr-nin- o
In.Oicn to be oiliiiini- -
bred to the durkcr. llnving an inkling of
Hie olijit't of the letter, lio got a friend to
deliver it, and to tuko the hipping in his
place.
Girls: never bito thread with your
4 tith regiment was attacked bra
ministers of diflcrcht churches In the South
.f.o.r.c..e;
iiiiiu
and again tho iu Im.m..-.- !11..1. i..!ii..rni,
lodge w 1in. .
had
11
the mWor- lbiiivu uh
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annreiinocnillgthe11s1t0umV pIII,.O...aT.,dvBoIHcIa1 tl.iln.u.g.r.n.ns..eK.c.es1isriuonns,umdoi --
board the rrcncli lleet. Hut three years ble scntimciits, which merit liungmg."
niic rwariH, when tho cliaraetrr or the prize had become known, tho French govern-- 1 The Press. Senator linker, In his
inrnt, at 1110 earnest rtipiesi 01 mo ouicers great speech in tho United States Senate,
who liad command tho expedition, return pars the following beautiful tributo to the
ed tho chest, presents.
with several complimentary
Press:
of intellectual pyrotechnics nnd morul gym
nastics. Wo enlarge tho circutnferciico of
words. Mr.AT was onco applied to all
kinds of food, now only to meat. Civilization once applied to tho inhabitants of a city only; iiiuanitv, the manners of n city; villain, one living in a village. Wo limit and restrict tho meaning of words. Acre
llio responsibility of war will rest with the Administration. They regard war ns Inevitable.
Three regiments of infantry left New Orleans on the 11th for Peusucola.
Tho U. S. troops in Texas, it is stated, designed fighting the Mexicans, who threa-
ten Brownsville.
A Montgomery dispatch says tho Forts will not be attacked until tho appearance
teeth; it will destroy tlio enamel, and In I Ml, tho warrant or constitution 01 " Sir, tlio liberty of the press is the meant any field of whatever size. Fi of tho fleet. Though sensation dispatches
eaa.se you many hours of pain. Never nsu plus as toothpicks; they arc poisonous!
The pay of Mujor General in
S. army is equirnlent to sonn-lhin-
year; than $:l,500 a
a ltrigiulier-Gcnerul'- s
tot little orcr $2,100 a year.
tho U. inure
The newspapers that have been most iIjiisto in their rcriews of the address of
this lodge was renewed by tho Grand highest safeguard to nil free government.
Lode of Ireland, on which occasion these Ours could not exist without it. It Is with
interesting iiicidi'ii's In its history wcro us, nay, with all men, like a great exulting
elicited from the records.
and abounding river. It Is fed by the
Of tho vicissitudes
ultimate fate of a lodgo whose In war form somo interesting
dews of heaven, which distill their sweetest
drops to form it. It gushes from tho rill,
portion of the annuls of Freennsonry, it is as it brenks from the deep caverns of tho
rortiiunto The linl'o
that wo enii furnish tho history became nguin dormant, but was
earth. It is fed by a thousnnd affluents, that dash from the mountain top to separate
was a furrow denoted no exact
of any length. Yard measure. Pi:ck nud
represent war to bo inevitable, conservative journals hare hopes that it may bo avoided.
several companies or troops have been
hallos were vague and unsettled quanti- demanded nt Ft. Taylor. Key West, and
ties. Words thnt wero used for botli sexes ordnance nnd stores from New York.
aro now applicable to only ono. Nedikw Tho dispatch probably means " landed.'
stood for grandchildren aud lineal descend-
Tho President has communicated with tho Governors of Pennsylvania nnd Ohio,
ants. Giri. designated all young persons. nnd states thnt an attack upon Washington
they could restrain their feelings from breaking out in applause. Onco or twice
some clapping nnd stamping occurred which could not bo held in. A motion was mnde to clear tho galleries. Half an hour was spent wrangling over it. At last
it was withdrawn on tho distinct understanding, that at tho next manifestation the peoplo would bo turned out of the galleries.
Johnson then resumed where ho had left off, and proceeded to administer a tcrrifio chastisement on the thick hide of tho old secessionist. He told him thnt when tho
finger on tho clock pointed to 12 (noon)'
on Monday, his political career wus ended forever; thut ho hud no future, that Pi 0vide neo had no further uso for such a man-e- ven
as nn instrument of evil. The Sen-
ator from the freo and loyal State of Oregon had becomo a mora rabid disunionist
President Lincoln ure tho Anli Sluvery St.ni'ljrd of New York and the Charleston
ilereury.
Tlio Frankfort Commercial raises the name of Mr. Crittenden ut tho heud of its columns us the people's candidate for Congress from tho Eighth Kentucky District.
Tom Hood, after meeting sundry
revived on the 2Sth of March, 1 '18, and
established permanently in M nitronl, as " The Lodge of Social and Military Vir-
tues, No. 227.''
again into a thousand bounteous nud irrigating rills around. On its broad bosom it bears a thousand barks. Thcro Genius spreads its purpling snil. Thcro Poetry
Gooo Brkkpixo. It is truly said that a
little gentility Is a dangerous thing. There are no such sticklers for ctiquctto as the
is apprehended, and he desires them to call out their military, nnd hold it in readiness. Gov. Curtin (ot IV1111.) will cull out volunteers nt tho least sign of danger.
dips its silver oar. There Art, Invention, would-b- fashionable, who have heard of The War Department is mustcriu; troops
MAnnn.n. Married! whut a rich word that is!
married all,
It is gold on
Discovery, Science, Morality, Religion,
may Fnfeiy nnd securely float. It wanders throuirh cverv land. It is a genial, cordial
good society, but never seen it. no innate good breeding, they
Having hedge iu
in the District of Colunibin. Tho Natiomil Billcs aro being enrolled for service. Some refused to tuko tho oath, refusing to light
tho tongues of women and candy on the sourco of thought and inspiration, whero-eve- r their lives with conventionalities and rules Marylund and Virginia.
than tho worst
of South Caro-
lina. Who was ho representing on this
floor? Certainly not tho peoplo of Oregon
who had repudiated him, and sent u loyal
mnn to fill his place. In the courso of hi
remarks, ho turned round, fncing Lane,
and exclaimed, " Show me a Secessionist
and I will show you a traitor," and iu
rcferenco to Gen. Twiggs, and those who
Germans at Colilcntz, dressed in plum col- ips of young girln; it is silver in tlm
it touches, whatever it surrounds. borrowed from the Handbook of Politeness. Sherman's artillery at Fort Ilidgely, and havo seized Gorerniuout property at tho
ored cents, sky-blu- o
puntuloons, unci ests
of silk piiteh-work- ,
thought they must be
editors, since they seemed to Imvo clothed tlieniselves in all the ' miscellaneous articles'
mouths of men and a charming' mystery Sir.
its borders thero grows every It is unsafe to do an original and sponta two cavalry companies, nro expected.
to early youngsters; it belongs to the motto of nil sensible nr.d nnttirully born pro-pi-
flower of graco and every fruit of truth.
I am not hero to deny that that river somo- times oversteps its bounds. I am not hero
neous act in their presence, or let full remark that is not directly common-place- ,
a
The N. Y. Tribune's dispatch says three thousand men nro to bo enrolled nt Balti more with desperato designs against the
South, ho said" If I wero President of
tho United Stutes I would urrest them, nud if found guilty of the chnrgo I would hang them, too. I would put down trea
(Ley could muster.
as well as those who aro not sd well to deny that that stream sometimes becomes if you would bewaro of offending their Government. Steps havo been tuken to son, ana iiiuko me icnucrs 01 una nunoiy
Astronomers tell us that somoofthc comets, while at the greatest distance from tho .sun, do not move as fust as a man
can walk.
organized. Marriage is nil tho meaning of this sweet song, tho dinmonded point round which nil hope flouts, worships, and radiantly enjoys. Marriage holds tho jew-
a dangerous torrent, nnd destroys towns fastidiousness. On tho other hand, there's counteract them.
and cities upon its bonks; but I am here to no such freedom nny whero ns in really Gov. Curtin 1ms sent a message lo the
say that, without it, civilization, humanity. government, all tnnt muKcs society nseu,
good
society.
Truly well-bre-
persons
Pennsylvania Legislature recommending a modification of militia laws for tho purpose
would disappear, at tlio world would return never act by rulo, or fear giving offonco by of making them mora efficient. Pennsyl-
crusade ngtiinst tho best government tho sun ever shono upon, suffer tho penally of
treason." Tho nudienco could stnud it 110 longer.
Their patriotic emotions were to strong for1
Agassiz inndo a drawing of a fish eled shrino of loved, and loving, and lova- to its ancient barbarism. Sir, if that were tho freedom of their conduct nnd conversa- vania makes no menaces, but desires pence, ttieir senso 01 decorum, nuu n voney 01 clap-
from a single scale, nud afterwards, when the fish was found, tho drawing proved to be a very good likeness.
Rev. Thomas Whittemore, D. P., one of the most prominent defenders of Uuiver-salis-
and for ninny years editor of the oldest organ of tho denomination, tho Uoston Trumpet, died at Cambridge, Mass., on the 2 1st March, aged Gl.
JSP" Mr. Pitt was a remarkably shy
ble woman; thcro sho kneels with self to be possible, or so thought for a moment, tion. It is tho high tone of their behav- but by preservation of tho persnnul and ping nud stamping resounded nil round tho
nil centered from self; and seeking there her companionship with confidence ns pure ns heavenly voices, nono but 0
civilization itself would roll tho wheels of its car backward for two thousnnd years. Sir, if that wcro so, it would bo truo that
' As on by ono in dread McJca'i (rain,
ior that preserves them from vulgarityi not tl.o observance of etiquette. Innate politeness nnd nobility of character show
political rights of citizens, tho truo sovereignty of the States, nnd tho supremacy of law and order. There is little hope of the restoration of harmony.
ehnmbcr. Old Mason sprang to his feet,
hisfaco livid with rage, and screaming
at the top of his voico, demanded thut tho galleries bo instantly cleared. The noiso
sntauio spirit will contribute to mnko her Star nftor star fndei oft' the ellierial plain,
themselves in every gesture, in every accent Two companies of troops hnrc left Rich- censed. Tho
ordered tho
doubt, and fear, and fall! Married, cli? why yes, married, certainly I Few persons havo had a right to be born, but nonccx-ceptin- g
in cxtremo cases of disability, have
Thn at her Mt approach ami ocrt might,
Art r at-- art gor out, and all ii night. I'liiloKipliy, tlint If anrd on Heaven before,
Kiuku lo hcr wtoond ounse, ami ia no more. !lrliion, bliwliiug, veils her sacred fires, And unawares, morality esp'res.' "
of tho voieo nnd glance of tho eye; humble mond for Charleston. Yancey and Boss doorkeepers to turn out tho people. For
dress nnd occupation cannot conceal them;
have sailed for Europe, Tho persons of foreigners iu Snvnnuh aro subjected to se
a minute, no one stirred. tated whether to submit
Tho crowd hesito tlio order;
neither can vulgarity put on those high cret surveillance.
finally, a few started; others rose to go.
qualities, though it be clad in purple and Tho Massachusetts Legislature author Then wus heard n single pair of hand
man. lie was on terms of the greatest in-
timacy with Lord Cumdcn, and being at !u' house on a morning vist, " Pitt," said Lis lordship, " my children have heard so
much about you tliut they are extremely
anxious to have a glimpse- nt tho great
nan. They aro just now at dinner in the
next room; yon will obligo mo by going in
with mc for a moment."
"Oh, pray don't nsk mc; what on earth
could I say to them?" " Give them, at least, the pleasure of
Ittlng you."
And half-led- ,,
d
into the
room, the prime minister approached tho
little group, looked from their father to
them, from them to their father, remained for several minutes twirling his lint, with-
out finding asinglo sentence at his dis-
posal, and departed. So mucli for tho do-
mestic cloqueuco of an orator.
What an Abolitionist is. The Southern literary Messenger, published nt Rich-tto-n-
Va., gives the following definition
of the word 'Abolitionist': "An Abolit-
ionist is any man who does not love slave-
ry for its own sake, as a divine institution;
nrho does not worship it as tho corner-ston- o of ciril liberty; who docs not adore it as 'the only possible social condition on which a permanent republican government can 'be erected; and who does not, in his inmost soul, desire to see it extended and Perpetuated over the whole earth, as a means of humau reformation second in
and sacrcdness alone to
ke Christian religion, ne who does not
fore African slavery with this love, is an Abolitionist."
Backward in Covixo Forward. The
Confederate States find it an easier matter to talk of raising money than to realize it. So portion of the authorized loan of
had been taken at last advices.
Fichtixo Fob Theib Masters. The Charleston correspondent of the New York Times says that when the Star of (he Wttt
i fired npon by the Morris Island . batte-7-
all the negroes threw themselves flat on
H sand and buried themselves in it!
tho right to restruin themselves from marriage. This is onr philosophy tipped off at tho top and bottom with tho rather smart notion that no man or woman can possibly bo properly finished by discarding the marriage process.
The Love op I5eaity. Tho lovo of beauty and refinement belongs to every true woman. She ought to desire, in moderation, pretty dresses, and delight in beautiful colors and graceful fabrics; she ought
Weu. Pit. Tho secessionists complain that somo of tho slaves who escaped to the
North aro not returned. Their remedy is to dissolve tho Union, so that not a sol-
itary ono shall be returned. They com
plain that Northern men hold out temptations to our Slaves to run away. Their remedy is to provido that fifty or a hun
dred run away whero ono runs awny now. They complain that the North is opposed to increasing inu uuiuuvr ui m mam, Their remedy is, by multiplying tho facilities for tho cscnpo of fugitive slaves every
gold, and housed in a palace.
Newspapers. Show us an intelligent family of boys nnd girls, nnd wo will show you n family where newspapers nnd periodicals are plentiful. Nobody who has been without thesn silent tutors can know their educating power for good or evil. Havo you never thought of tho innumerable topics of discussion which they suggest nt the brenkfust table, the important public measures with which, thus early, our children
ized 3,000 troops to be placed on a wnr footing for the emergency, uml n fund was placed at tho disposal ot tho Governor.
It was afterwards withdrawn nt his request.
Tho Virginia Convention finally adopted a resolution appointing a Commission to wait 011 the I'resideut, by a vote of 7a to (ill. Tho following conslitnto the Com
mittee: W. Ballard Preston, Conservative; Alexander H. II. Stuart, Union; Gcorgo W. Randolph, secessionist. No informa-
tion yet received of tho result of their mis
sion, llio Convention is still in session. Resolutions embodying tho report of the
chipping in tho ladies' gallery; then n scattering volley with n few rune tl in 111 pings. Then a big fellow in 0110 corner, whoso fuco betokened irrepressible enthusiasm nnd patriotism, jumped up in his scat aud roared out in loud accents, " Well, boys, wo mny as well hong for stealing an old sheep aa a lamb. If we have got to leave, let us givo threo cheers for Andy Johnson nnd tho Union;" ond swinging his lint on high, bo led tlio cheers iu u stentorian voico.
Tho whole audience, two or three thousand in number, sprang tn their feet as ono man, aud responded with threo times three
to take a certain, not too exclusive, prido
in herself, and be solicitous to havo all be-
longing to her
and in good
whero npon the border, to chnngo sevcrul of tho present slave States to free States.
They complain that the Abolitionists striking a blow nt the slave insti-
taste; to enro for the perfect ordering of tution. Their remedy is to strike a blow
becomo lamiliarly acquainted, with great Committee on Federal Relations, with oth
philanthropic questions of tho day, to ers, were adopted, deeluring against coer-
which, unconsciously, their attention is awakened nnd the general spirit of intelli-
cion, ond in favor of the recognition of tho independence of the Southern Confederacy, and indicating that Virginia will go with
of the biggest, loudest cheers ever heard in tho Federal City. Your renders who wero in the Chicago Wigwam when Old
Abo wns nominated, can form some idea of tho sceno. Hats and handkerchiefs
her house, the harmony nnd fitness of her furniture, the cleanliness of her surroundings, tho good style of her arrangements; sho ought not to like singularity, either of habit or appearances, or to stand out
at it themselves, more fatal than all the blows tho Abolitionists could striko nt it in a quarter of a century. Louisville Journal.
The editor of the Norwich (Ct.) Bul-
gence which is evoked by theso quiet visi. tors? Anything thut makes home pleasant, cheerful, and chatty, thins tho haunts of vice nnd the thousand and one avenues of temptation, should certainly
tho South if hostilities are precipitated by tho Federal Government. Tho vote on the recognition of the Independence of the Southern Confederacy, was 121 to 20.
Latest accounts reaffirm that an army of 7,000 men, with four Spanish steam fri
wero waved. Those wiio had canes lifted their tiles aloft. Tho ladies ulso caught the inspiration of tho moment, nnd flutter, ed their cambrics, ond ninny nf them added shrill treblo screams of delight. When
this outburst, which lasted somo miuutcs,
against a fashion which hasbecomo custom;
she ought to make herself conspicuous only
by tho perfections of her tasto, by the grace and harmony of her dress, the unobtrusive good breeding of her manners; she ought
128 to set tho seal of a gentlewoman on every
square inch of her life, and shed the radiance of her own beauty and refinement on every material object about her.
SSf " that yon
I will bet
shall descend
yon a "from
bottle of that chair
wine be
-- fore I ask yon twice -- "0B.e-- l
dd gentleman, who seemed determined not to
obey t
,
; o-
-
to retain this position until tnai pernio, came down fro;n the chair, and bii opponent won the iger.
..litj A Mas. Dr. T. Thornton, a phys.cian
and gentleman of high standing, stood alono in the late Mississippi Convention in
to the ordinance of accession, which he refused to sign. A 10--n who can
(rnn.) resist such a pressure as he has endured is
a hero. Dr. Thornton is a native 01 Vir-
ginia, a slaveholder.
letin has scut Jefferson Davis, the Presi-
dent of the " Six Nations," a
mado from a rafter of the house in which
Benedict Arnold was born. In closing
tho letter of presentation, t'h3 editor says:
" I havo taken occasion to present you
this
ns a relic whose associa-
tions are linked most closely to tho move-
ment of which you are the head. Let it
lie npon your desk for nse in your official
duties. In the "eternal fitness of things"
let that be its appropriate place. It links
K80 with 1861. Through it, West Point
snenks to Montgomery. Aud if we may
b her. t"hat spirits ever do return and
ith what delight Benedict Arnold', im- -
"-- "6
-
Nice Disnscnoy. We understand that
one of our iron houses has been notified by
New Orleans correspondent mat a amy
;wenty.four percent, will hereafter be
coIccte( on Tennessee iron in that city.
jt jg wonder the gallant city did not
a lect tax of twenty-fon- r
pe
;
nessee muskets in I8I0.
nT asnvtne
Scorn men for their deeds never for their condition.
when' we consider its influence on the minds of the yonng, as a great moral and social blessing. Emerson.
A Gallant Paper. Tho N. 0. True
Delta still stnnds firmly by the Union, nnd daily thunders forth its denunciations of
the secessionists. It denounces Buchanan
as a traitor to bis country, and Senator Slidell as having " clung to him while there was an office to dispense, a job to bo consummated, or a conutry to destroy," and predicts that reason and patriotism will yet return, and the Union live again stronger
than of yore. It conjures the people not
to give up the nntionul airs, and exults over the fact that they aro received at the theatres with enthusiasm.
top The official census of the United
States bos just been completed, and shows
total population of thirty-on-e
millions
fonr hundred and twenty-nin-o
thousand
eight hundred and ninety-on-
(31,429,-891.- )
Of these, three millions nine hun-
dred and fifty-ou- e
thousand eight handrcd
and one are slaves.
C'uution is the sentinel of reason.
gates, was ready to seize San Domingo,
upon orders Irom the (jiiccn. Corwin has left for Mexico. The accounts of the reported revolution
in New Mexico were incorrect.
St. Louis, April
p. m.
Private dispatches received at Washing-
ton
from the South, leave no doubt
thnt hostilities were commenced at Charles-
ton at an early hour this morning.
On the 8th of April, Gen. Beauregard
addressed the Secretary of War of the
Southern Confederacy, stating that an au-
thorized agent from President Lincoln in-
formed Gov. Pickens and himself that
provision vnuld be tent to Fort Sumter
jtcaeeahly, or otlterteise by force. The Sec-
retary of War (of the Nig. Conf.) replied
on the 10th, tilling Bcanrcirard, if be had
no doubt of the authorized character, of
the agent who communicated the intention
of the Washington Government, to supply
Surnter by force, he should nt once demand
its evacuation,' and, if refused, proceed in
such manner as he might determine to re-
duce it. Beauregard replied on the same dnyi " The demand will bo made
at 12 o'clock."- - The dispatch says
this correspondence grew out of a formal
notification by the Washington Govern-
ment, immediately preceding the hostilities.
There are no further particulars as yet. A Washington dispatch says that Rev--
was over, nnd the noise had subsided, the
Inughinp crowd began its exit. Ken-
nedy, Wigfall, Hunter, and other sects-iouis- ts
shouted to the door-keepe-
to
arrest those who hod created tho noiscl
The demand was responded to by groans
and hisses from a thousnnd mouths. No
arrests were made, nor wns such a thing
possible. The order was perfectly idle and
senselcs a weak exhibition of disunion
malice. Oae incident I most not Ibrget to
mention. After the applause had ceased,
and tho crowd was pouring out, nn old
grey benrded man said in a tono loud
enough to be heard over tho Senate Cham-
ber, " It is a
shome thut American
citizens shall be turned Out of the U. 8.
Senate Chamber, built with the people's
money, for applauding words of truth, patriotism and fidelity to the Constitution."
He rojiented the remark two or three timci as he indignantly walked along.
It was a proud testimonial of confidence and affection for Johnson, who is one of the rising men of this age. lie ia the Young
Hickory of Tennessee, and if he walks the
path he has marked out, has a brilliant fa
ture before him.
The New Haven Clock Company makes 686 clocks per day 250,000 per year. The painting of the glass doors it a secret.
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