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If I cro tlio liglitof the luiglilt'.iliitiir
That burns in the zenith now
IM (umlila tiuwo fnun my liutno of.ir
To kina thy rjiJmnt brow T
If I wci-o (ho breath of a finpi unt holier
With viowli'sa form mi l free
I'd stout awiiy from tlio fairest bower
To live with and lovo tlu'O !
If I rvcro the goul of a licwiloliiiig soup;
With moving melting tone
I'd float from tliegiy nud thoughtless lliioii;;
To eootbe thy soul alono !
If I were n charm by a fairy wrouylit
I'd mark thee with n ain
And oo'cr again should a gloomy thought
O'erehadovr thy Biirit' shino !
. If I wens a memory pnut nlloy
I'd linger whero thou ni t ;
If I wcro tlio thought of abiding joy
I'd ncstlo in thy heart !
If I wcro a hope with tlio mugic miylit
To moko tlio future 1'iiir
l'djik-4l3haua.on enrth nn bright
Am Iho pntlm of uhgols are !
Elnotioiiri
Jionin Carouxa. Tlio iblluwing in tlio result
of tlio North Carolina Congressional eleulions so
fur as heard from.
1st District V. N. Smith (opp.) uWtiul ly
a tnajority of 5S0 over Slmw tlio Lite nieinlior.
"d District Tlioiims Kullin (dem.) re-elected
utmost without opposition.
du District natron V ltislovv (ilcm.; re-clocc-cd.by
ti larpo majority.
4th District L 015. Brunch (dem.) ro-elcct-011
over t. B. Siuidoi'8 (dom.) ly GT'J nmjority
. Stl Tietrit V.Ty.ki 4 rTil...... i-l- ) li ".
ed by increased majority.
Oth District J. M. Lcnch (opp) olcctid over
Scales (dem.) the Into member.
7th District Burton Cruigo (dem.) buliovcd
to be ro elcctod.
8th District represented by 'A. B. Vance in
last CongroSH not heard from.
Alabama. Tlio following named gentlemen
have boon elected to Congress from Alaliaum.
T'hey tiro all said to bo what is known ns " Nation-
al Democrats;" First District J. A. ytnlhvortli;
iScjcond District J.ih. 1j. 1'ngli; Third District
David Clopton; fourth District Sydenham Moore;
Filth Distriot Oeo. S. Houston; Sixth District
V. 11: Cobb; Seventh District Jalieu L. M. Cur-
ry. Allofthoin excepting Messrs. l'ugh and
Clopton wero also meinbors of tho last Congress.
Tennessee. I-ato reports make tlio delegation
in Congross stands as follows ;
' Opposition. ' DejiocrXts.
'Thomas A. It. Nelson Jamos 11. Thomas
Horace Maynard
II. B' Bi-abson .
W. B. Stokes '
liobert.Hiittonx
Emmerson Etheridgo
James M. Quarlos.
GdvelnbrsTcf"tlie
John V Wright
V. i. Avery.
States and Te.nitori3 far
1829.
States. " Governors.
Alabama Andrew A. Moore
Arkansas -' Elias N Conway
California -'John B Wellcr
Connecticut W A Buckingham
Delaware W Burton
Florida . M S Pery
Georgia J E Brown
Illinois W II Bisscll
-Ini'.'ana ' A P Wilhird
Iowa R P Lowe
Kentucky USMorohead
Louisiana K C Wiolifl'j
-JUuino h M Morrill
Maryland T II Hicks
Mass'ch'st NP Banks
. Michigan M Visner
jfissisBippi W McWilly
Missouri- R M Stowart
Minnosota 11 V Sibloy
N H'pshire : W Haile
'New Jersey W A Newell
New York E D Morgan
N Carolina J W Ellis
" Ohio - S P Chase
T Pennsylvania W F Packor
'Rhode Isl'nd E Dyer
S Carolina W II Uist
POUTICS.
Democrat.
Democrat.
Democrat.
Republican.
Democrat.
Democrat.
Democrat.
Republican.
Republican.
Republican.
Know Nothing.
Democrat.
Republican.
Kuow Nothing.
Republican.
Republican.
Democrat.
Democrat.
Democrat.
Republican.
Republican.
Republican.
Democrat.
Republican.
Democrat.
Republican.
Domocrut.
Democrat.
Democrat.
Republican.
Democrat.
Republican.
Tennessee 1 U Imcris
JTexas II R Runnells
..Vermont H Hall
Virginia HA Wise
'Wisconsin AWRandall
- TWRITORIES.-.
Oregon WLCurrie . Democrat..
. ' New-Mexico A Rencher Democrat.
" Utah A Cu turning Demoorat.
Washington F MeMullin . . Democrat.
"oNebraaka W A Richardson Democrat.
Kansas S Mediry - Democrat.
t Oregon by the action of the people has form-
ed a State Government and only awaits the ro-
. "cognition by Congress to become the thirty-third
State in the Confederacy. The following State
'Officers have been elected : Governor John Whito-
aker; Secretary of Stats Luoien Heath; Trcasur-
i ' Cr John D. Boon; State Printer AsabclBush.
" . Garnjshino IT. S. OFficERS. A postmaster or
ither officer of the United States government
. - cannot bo giraished for any money iu their
hands duo from the government of the United
. States to contractors &c. The question hug long
' gO been determined by the i.ighorft judicial tri-
bunal in the land ; and nn nttimpt to charge a
postmaster as garnishee is a r.icceding against
law and an unwarrantable interference with the
funds of the government. The Supreme Court
of th United States in the case of Buchanan
tf Alei.-; r " tard 20 6ettled tho rule
ti a no olr el '.a United States can be charg-
ed 8' garnishee in r'Mjiect to public money in his
l anr" ' erl that the funds of the United States
J .-.iu iy n aent of the gorernment for dis-
ufi-Tiiit Wir.not reached by garniahment
do fIrt'"J !r0In he titional objects to which
fij f ar. Fp"'i';-"":' i-j rofriited by State pro-
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illi'l ..wills .'ii' i . . -i.i ro.'it l.t '.f. it- i r r.niMii.-if . 1 - . v
wax - . .
in i'iiiit f... i ... '"i'ikiii' ii.u c(iui;iti.it z . - unin.i v- .1 . .
ittti.itliimntnMiMiitlVr.'OHntfn I. v.W.im ' in. .'..i... ...-.I.... ....... I. 1 in ;i irmJ in uir ..vn n.itl.A S(.i.- th.M . I . 1 V 11 . . r
-. iiini tin iititij ti i.n' c'ho i r "u i "in it'll ... .. -
IU. j .... ... J. . linlf.l !..!. ...I 1. .1 u . ... .1.. .11:....
Ti. .I.. I...: :.. r . . .r ! . 1 . ' i '. V n V..' f..l . . . ... . -a" f -now rutio-r un -:.iti.U t - they l.roeeed. - iM "l'tft ".' Mwtn ''ut"or f HJ.ui'. uutl I " tllu ! "'" bad left him.
. im. m.-i"M-.' rAiiiiUini.ji)u iiui.i t.it- m.M.i in v ...... ...... - v i I'U'.'O VlbllllV. UtirilNH ltd It'lll 1 iHf u.
Virginia Stewart di. l...-d tl.o bullet inueli but- It cover tio urii. Iiiij-ui wb...:. is . !' tt; " ' ' .t';-; .?T V""' el.a? ' wholo lieavon i.fli-'it and lov... ll might I
tered en the riirbt Btdo ul tho head in tlio iron- smglo iilo. .... t- L ot ami ii in i.i-e.i i.ii rest-1 " - "' 1 j. -. n.
......i; i- ... i i .: in" im. .ii i.i'.. i.tiii!:!. ul....;. utoi .I .... il l.l...' .' m." i'i' to HwuiiiMiW nni Ireo lier roiu
.... ......i.... t ...u kii-.'iiii-i jx .iuiiji...---o -"--"' v - ...j. . .... I l
ii. . t!..n ...I.: .1. 1...1 i i..: :..i .. ii... i- I ii .... nit.. I.....:l.h IV tl... v...... Ti. .'UVUus ell.'.'tM id tho saiii'i. llm iieonlo 01
ntw cRitii . tin ii iiuu ..oi'ii ui i i.n in nv iiki iui i-w : r " .-.-...f..- ...w . v. ...wi- . .. . ..
I' tho ball.. i.d r.robahiv b...i the oeeaaio.. of ...il l.i-ht is 134 loot. In tho ui jut pnrti.i.i of; " - IT"U" ' r K"m". . ' .
greater laceration und iiill.ii.iiiiiiti.iii tliiin tiio . tliu ir .t i a recess containn
litilo windows through which wo g:uo into tho in- a liouso of ill-finm in New Vnrk and t'l.n
. r.-.il.;lL I 1Mb lllll III I A Urliilii linn.. u..r..
iiaio irng.iy occurred. About sl(!5 wuro f-.vn.i
it will . . . . ii I i ""- -11.HII. ciuj.i wore .:uii.i in
tho i.i-ir""l.'T1.V"i1?1 . i'U "un"n'ou.1: . M'u" H I"'""" 111 1-'"". valuable g'lld v.n..!i.-
if ' rk 'e!lul"ul RapUicjl great uliAal Angj- 'ii' ..i.'j; .V. .u.
o. j
...... .1.. . p ..... i 'tl... 1...IT... . I ....... inniT IP .-.-nr.. nr. ii'irpr n I y . I in. nil... ill: iih iisoti
formeira ei.no lourrivo .t 'the plaeo wl.vro ii'towear on S'ialo oer.iions tl.o crow t tr g .Id j " Hirfl4 people upon bis head; woe
wn found In. Hi-. Moll. 'i !. . . ' va t!. ! voted by the tawn of Ci.ci'bourrr uml llm c.doiH I nll' r. " lin. K' violated i s compact with
New York Kvouing IW in ncici.tilit- point of l tak.-.. in dilierent l aUles. At tin f.rtbe.t -' J . An'i1!.':. . !' '"'V1 - 1. l"l I
:.. ..." -...i.i i r tl.. r..... U (! u..t r il Kii.ia.rnr.in UU. 'in'' "I''"" gallons over tho welfaro and wish
tii;. .o;v 'r ;; i !i...ri:.i roi.es. Tho ...1 .....i..u in lU1 ? . hn..r.i rnf..- t
r.ii' ..fr...:... r i ....... :. .. .o.--! 1...- ).. ii. nut!!' : rur" "' mo t in'cii-iincs (l party iiile.-i'
ly
greatly exaggerated one. '1 be triijodv of tin
lionl.ly family hint fall when ..is i.i.-r.-'in Jn-.d
been iiiurderoiisly etrtiei; through the s!;ull into
tho very hiibstancc cf l!e l.niin with u h:il.:o. I
nni! vet till but oio tutnived their iniuri .3. u
till Ire.-h in nii'morv. .'rulinbly the force miJ-
doiiness und mailing i with w hich tho blowri worn
.inflicted und tlio hh irpness of tlio instrumcul
contributed not n litilo to their cscapo frum in-
stant or early ilissolutioii. A bullet tbouh
making a Wfuind not looking pougly ii'uuld pio-
dueo ii greater amount of disphicoincnt and la..'o
ration and benee Riib.'eiiii'..t i-ill:una!iotu lilowo.
;. :. 4 .. .i .-!i-y.tv.l with lo-.lv l.ni! l!0 lioiei-
nes3 and violence mil.t l.no" .!....i... i . :
Iructurcs of tho cranium Hum too r i'i'iiy-'i".iil
strokes of the lnad.iiaii. Tini-i a pi.-itijl ''"la !S
may jmss through n window without ciail.io;;
tho edges around the hole while a spent lutii or
stone coming with hull the lurco will iiiiver th '
glass in every direction.
Nature seoms to be c-pcei:il!y cuj'i'li'ioi)? in re-
la! ion to tho cfl'octs iiuiuc'd in wouiiiTs of tho
bruin. A slight fall or a trilling blow .without
breaking tho skin will prove 'fatal in a short
time : and yet in other instances the skull will
bo Tiicreed or frin:ti-i'.l. lur.r.i imimmw nf i;U u II-
bono will bo removed as 'by trepanning and even of these annual rings
a considerable portion of tho cerebrum or upper 'Then IoIIowk u tai.lo gin
brain be lost. Jiiil vol. tin vil.il l'iiT.li.i will I each eer.son
nn.il.iimo . n in. run I liffl.. .i;in."l ('. iim. v I Iron the vcur 1
VOUrrt. A tium loiiu I. mo u..v..rol nit... iiP tl.o
neurino without death or even the simnieien ol I "j t!l3 froneful 6iunaiary :
Tin: C'i.im '.".c or Ti'xas.--The ;-.:. n Antonio f.':d-
ii-.:r ti.iiil:if"s Ui.iu tli" S:at..' Zietung'' a.i ur-
lli-Ie up ui t Iii - in ..rest iv nr.l'j 'i:t I'l iiii tho pen !
'ol .Mr. Jiii..v!ilir of till....pi.: enmity.
1 llie v.'j itcr l. .'....Jii Ibo iiioii'.'iit Hvi'iert ol til' v
:y::u'.' ho ui.iiMiii.i'io to Joiiio id' on. iiii'M.Tis
an uu exception t the general ch. tracer of our i
climate ami di va s us o.u.-l lui'jiir. froia cipii'i-:
L moats in tracing t:i.) f.roivlii ol trees by tucir
anim:'.: I'Ml.?. ii e n:til;o Hie b'llowing extract
j i"o may oo mi.
I uii.l ;ur...liiiofM -li
pi rimi l.t.i 1 dem in. I tun i .in:iisit::s': L'ilvt a b
1 1.iiii.lti; 1 i' ...i'ijli . ho till'.t l;.-.: il ".uti. I.... - .
'oll'jct u... tli.; trcej : and H.e.jiidly : beund. heal
.' tbv trvV.:. 'I J..;.' 1 thrco V'.'i.J-Oiilis two s.'i.io-
i wiVu i.i. r oi:c !.ui'.'.'.-..l vonr ur.d !w third 1"
i )'. :iv.H Li' 1 look iV.oi each ' t the thick end
III vert;.;. I Iim: ' I.iii 'd tins ..wi-i'.i'-'e very mnooth
iandtoeii niriii.-i.ea it ol. .' v.i.i.ili liuulo the ai-
I u-.iiil .ii..;s iliftiiH-ilv vi.;..Mi; ( at has tho .uuo
L'eet.1 und 1 i.ie..oi'J'.i l' 'la ea."l eeclion .1 tuM'(
tho swiiid tli.! ' "'.''! 'r '''cm and won bo unto tho unlucky in-
uiviuuui w nose conuuci mis cuueu uown tno curses
tlio
tho
whip
os nt
be
nn'-;
wli.i wild with his own fancied piiwcr." w ill not
bo.r-trietod by pirty laws par'y governiu-iiit. j
Harmony wo want in the democratic rank.;
; Two Mrs Mi'iiiKin:n. Wo learn from tho M ir-
iiliull Ji'cpiiblican of the l'itli in.-t that two in .-n
wero killed mi Saturday tho 7tii last. near
Klypian Kieiad in th.it. (llarnsnn) cinntv by a
limn named Jiiiues Wil.-on. 'i'bo partieiil iis us
we learn tliem from the iieiuibliian wre about
ha j'olluii'H : !
Tiic deceased James Tumor and Alloa A. An-
dorxin were at tlio liouno of tho fonuor. lio-
twoi.ii live und six o'clock iu the miriiin Wilson
' . . . . " . ""r-'j i .imi I'liiinnoiii'o'l an ii'toreatioii wit i
iiiiiDDlieed an ultoreation with Audi
which t' l'oiiioit.' l iu a few minute: by bii slmot-
ing Andoivi'iii iluivii . I. poll the report ol the gun
Tuiii'!' who i:.h in tlio house rail ty iho ilnnr
nr.d Wiis iituuediatcly shot by Wilson with the
Other biii'i"'l. Turin:.' lived but n fnw minlitiv ;
Anders' hi lived ubmit an hour. Both h it llu.ii-
lies. Their widows have iue'! a bund bill oiler-
illurs rcvard lor tho laind rer.
ibed.
'V. IISii-. was limueri r from Tiim-'- e ...u i-
alwiit livff (' Wclid v;r' "'lr';'';""e ;
recorded in hor history. We nm.it liavo harmony iirk ...:.... .m.i;.un io! y "1 !
iieratie thin lids Si.il. yet Houston who t'.vo
yen ) i'.:;:i v.'a'i an u! i :ct of detealat ion to two-
I iloi.li l Ih.) iiroplo id' that Slulo baa beal-vi
Kiitini l.s and badly bo:.t"n him. Shall our own
St:: to become so l'.ictioiii:eil that an 'Uppositiou'
Governor Khali be seated on till) i;iibern:itoi'i.il
j c!:air ! iSliaii the Cue hair and ulsek-combed locks j
;i'd 'by' trees upon which ubnor- ''"!"" VrSY''i"''' '''' '' nigiv thousand do
ie been dove!'-!. In my tx. Iwi-stlj-Laircl liwtd avf tin) (.oicrnor . H o trnsi : UM j.
. i"i; wo nnjio ino inturo na in oioro inr mm
'J St: 'a nn i-.nr't n bitrer wr r- ' - r--TJuio drain.
I i. i.'U-..i i .i.huiim.ih wijl lime no sue!.
Iliti'.-sn.i I.ii k .Son' idea may be f o ;
j w hat ii stiiioiilous urtii'louf dross is tin lee.'
i from tlui I'ullowiiijr paragraph in a letter 'in.
; ll'iston Journal. Tliu ..-o.w;i lty of tlu- I. "i
adiiiiioii to its liiii'iiess. which (liHtingU'.-'df il
i.1 ihat many of tho eboicent pitterus at" .mri--ed
separately with the most microscopic i::ia.:l"-
tiem uml nr.' s.'ived mi. The llax oiutl'.'ie i i i
t iu in iiiiil ieiuri' grows near a place call d I .'
lie: wry best hn'.vover. comes from II'-'1 '' 'o:.
and rusts from iillto yMI per pound. We wore
I. 11 tiiiit in ii h depciidri upon tho tenuity if t'i
librc. We wore .'11' 'led a yard of tho in )st e ;
poiisivo iimlity u' bn o fur the modest j.m. of
'oi'y liiiims iiut. a very good iimlity wild l.nve
been purchase. 1 for tw'iw dallnrs. He ( :'V . u'j
even im low in tliri'O dullars. llaiulsoi'o: :.
i'i!i ieing ladies' c illar iiti'Hlecves of p'.'it-i:'.' .
uro sold from twelve dollars upwards ii.n'u-
I'ul Appli'pic K:ts are sold as low us six dj.
'flu: prices pei'loclly loitiuiitilic'l ou.l'.iijb J'.... :'"! '
had so ...I'l .... .''. ...:'.''; i'r biei '.: -
1 no 'eisinn in.'-'... .." -
fur
euoe
of the relative order itild po.itioii ol those rm-s.
L pon con.p.ii'.ng uic.; ... i- -sr "V" thcoU
lOUUll lO C0n'.'Slll.l MU'. i " J..U1 uil .in.io- .
:.. . it l'il... .il'l'... o iii He 'lrti
lino in iiiu inn v i -"
of tho ui'l'-'rcuo-' ui t!
tho cliaract
in our ran l.s to i.rovent this. Wo have no linn)
tn palter or to play tricks now. We have nn de-
sire to experiment when wo have seen one of the
ttroiigest democratic States go for a man who
unco boldly awoved bis lovo and adhesion to the
Know .'sothinr faith ! No man. boivever pamper
ed wiln prince rIiall eiiiiau us to lorgct too ii.ii' (iL....iMOtl. Ilred at hiai four
i we owe our State shall cause us to disreniomer I .l.... WUundin.' him as ha:i ninto been a
ttiiucd in three pta'.'CB
wcun.l.i is unknown
itions uun li'oiu 113 to our priy. ine:
mg riycopliant may lawn lor pel no may
ilium. Hit. noblest attributes of unui his md
r lemdouce: be imiy dcadon his sensibilities still
a scir iu the palm (if tii" left hand ; weighs about
IMI lbrf. lie loll on a light bay horso.'with on
fore and one bind loot white v iih a biased lu-c."'
'Iho nun derer us HUvhleu as was his attack
and fatal bis aim did not escape without a show
of resistanee. Henderson Anderson a son ol
lot' . u itt; a. ..v.:
r-
Tlie character of tlic.-io
ill ui ia hi i last j to
I !i i-uinhrics are uiiligcil to wora
l'.j.i i " nun wtiieii noiic is " I'
iliitto'l piirliuliy by a small upci'luro uu
in thus ooiupelled tu pay more constar.t .
t.i. n to I heir work they discipline the e
iiti.iiin llio faculty of spinning tho lla:-.
web like fueu'si which wnstiiutoH thee:
id' these tno fabrics. We are told that .
m. loved in tli.;.. establishments can o ey
I. jiu -i to till eeiils per day on an avcru
mount bis 1
sc. threw a -.t n v his gun.
its indicated
to 1S.W
We l.avo not sr'aco lor tho cutiro tablo bui
nig llio ciiaracier oi . . ..t..ii ...: i. :;ii.
by tho annual ringu Ktatof suburdinalion: inay ivari audi
tiviiit his mind until bin expression trcatlm not
Ho.v. Kinv.'.e.t) Lvr.ui.Ti'. The Augui.t no
of tho Elect io Magiuiuo. in Kpeakiug ol thiig'
1 lleman irives mi account ol lu labors in conn
her !
J the purity and nobleness of freo-iin.n. It is such Ka uit.l7tliu Mount Vernon fund. Jl
! us tiu.su that hitvo
tlio intellect. But the slightest Wound inUietod Aceor'Ung to Hie luregoing o.oi ...wo ......... ! ;t bu(ji tha(.
on tho cerbclluin or lower brain or on tho mo- a period ol one iiuiiurun mm uuny jwi
dulhi oblongata jiroducon inunediato death. iwcic n .
Possibly tho brain us an organ of tho mind! 10 ury years
operates as a wholo. The mind itself is a wludc J 1 very dry ami
..i.i .!... . ....... .'... . i t I'' eitrinnelv dry vears.
uiui uiiuie eniiiy nil eneuacni oi niu uiuiu no . i rn ... l .l
urgiin of onomtiun. It is romiirkablo that these last fol owed each
. .. 1 .... . . . .i :...- 1 ('....... Hon'. ... 11 I M. Ii'uiii
A lew years ago a man iu blasting exploded unimiiiiii'o.a uu" ''-i
I it iv w itei
: On tho other hand there were
given Texas to the opposition; in(Ha f)l.
that have created schisms in : .. i
atiun was first delivered '
tho parly; it is such as there that havo placed
our Rooster into the clutches of the Coon bo ma
liciously insulting huu crying : "Uiuiv yn.r- i 10 rm-eiyed n1()I:0U and in
! -
I'd. l'l.'li'
uml has been ci veil since then one hundred uml
twenty-nine times yielding 7 S.'i tfci for
the "iUount 1 cnon l'apei'3 in ino -mmv juris
other ways
his charge too Hoon by ramming it down with an
iron bar or drill. The drill wus driven up clear
through the roof of bis mouth throu'di the
top of his skull high up into tho air. The man
coolly steppod into a wagon ntandiug near and
drove some distance home. No one supposed he
could live but he actually did survive without
injury to the inteiloet.
Soiuo years ag'j a well-digger sixty years of
aro received a fracture of tho skull by tho fill
of a heavy timber on his head when at the bot-
tom of a well. Ho wns taken out insensible
and so remained for ten days his death being
hourly expected. Trepanning was then perform-
ed ilo lost in tho operation a considerable por-
tion of the brain. Vet ho recovered liis mind and
became strong enough to walk about tho room.
A new bono actually coramonced to grow a small
piece of which extended downward into tho brain
produced irritation and pretsura finally result-
ed in death eightoon months after the occurrence
of tho necident.
It is not tho loss of tho substance of tho brain
that is to bo feared so much as it is tho result-
ing irritation and inflaihation. Congestion may
produce stupor and heuiorrlmgo may cause
death ; but tho abstraction of a considernblo
portion of tho cercbum though perhaps subtract
f. f- f....u ..r.1 Inn .i.ii.'Ai nf
11I 1IU1U llll UlllUUD IWl.fl .. ..... .--viiw. v- ... - .-11 ....
endurance docs not seem to be a necessary occa-1 ho population is particularly rcinaiko
sion offasal results or even impairment of and1 uscai.y whore it may double
mental activity
But prcssuro upon the brain seems always to
produce disordered action whether occasioned
by external injury or by internal determination
of blood ; wheneveritcon.es to prevent a free
supply and continual flow of healthy blood
through all the vessels of the brain .ineutal ac-
tion Bpeedily assumes a disordered charactor.
Often the removal of this pressure is euceeeded
by a restoration of the intellectual fuuetinus.
A caso is on record of a cailor whoso bkull had
been fractured and deeply indmtcd for three
years producing all that time a perfect oblivion
of the memory and senses who was restored to
instant consciousnncss and mental activity by
tho removal of tho bone under the trepan-
ning operation. A question might be propound-
ed whether the peculiarities and eccentricities
almost abnormal of many men may not lie r-
suits of congestion cf portions of the brain to
an extent beyond what lus ever been imagined.
Itnfy Pin ' J
r ntjiui
NrwsrArr.R Decmw.n. The Supreme Court of
Indiana has niado a decision which bus an im-
portant bearing upon the interests of the nsivspa.
rr uress. A c.mu'oversv existed relative to a
charg? for advertising beivre-n the Coaimisf ioner
nf liamilUvn county and tho I'atrint ncw.'p'-ptr.
It was held by the Judgo that "tho puiilishi-d
terms of newspapers cr.'iistiiulo a camraet. If
wiirt ia r-i tn In c 1... l.r-7 liiit.!:;!iprfl. V.'l T)ill t
I. B'121.lllt VI I. 111.' . ll'IIUUICUII'l 111. . . '
terms the publisher can charge and receive a-c-cordirg
to the terms to published. It is not no-
cefsary to prove wfiBt the work cot or ViLs!m
wnrtle thp Illl.Ii&b.rK Ka.vp. a rir-bt til fiz t hfl Vale
nf Ihrir mli'mr.a an A if fi.P.1 r.n filbf.r nn.-.. V r.
L' average years
1 1 wet year and
Ci'J wry wot years.
Wo iiopo that tlieso cxpcrimenls will bo con-
tinued i:i different sections of llio State and that
thereby our knowledge ou this important subject
may bo increased.
Statistics of Italy. In tiia Annuario Statis-
tic;) Italiuno for ISoS uru tho following dotails.
which includo many facts as yet only imperfect-
ly known in this'country : Tho population of It-
aly amounts to no less than 7107047 inhabi-
tants. They uro divided into 15 circumscrip-
tions containing y9io301 souls' aro under
Italian governments and seven with a popula-
tion of 7.193.7K!. obey foreign rule. Italy con
tains 110 provinces and 191)12 communcc and
is onoof the countries in which the largest cities
and towns arc to bo found 19 of them having
more than 50000 inhabitants and S Romo Na-
ples Palermo Venice Florence Milan Genoa
and Turin exceed 100000. Almost all the pop-
ulation aro Roman Catholics ; tho number of
tho6o who profess other Chvislain creeds only
miounting to 33076 and the Jews to '11497.
The births far exceed tho death : the increase in
rcmarkablo iu
in 73
years. Italy aiono nas very nearly one-nan us
many bibhoprics as there are in the wholo of
ICuropc -30 out of 553. Tha average is 110-
000 Cat!iolic3 for each diocese and in the Ro-
man States there is ona bishop lor every 400-
000 souls. Tha i cpularand oscular clergy of
both sexes count in Italy 1S9.0OO aud thoy aro
as compared with the number ot tlio population
! MAN'. (. now : 11 c aro c.vnuiuaiOT or coiuusio.i imiltiinr a contribution to Hie
I and doleat and unless union and harmony Munt Vernon fund of iu; 1 03 Mi. In addi-'
I restored to oar party wo will Biiroly be ouoeess- H i - . .- "b-mt ho Iiivh deliveied
ful. May tfome power adequate to tulIl0a- l0eti'.rea for other bineiolent ussoeiations ma-
tuonsm-ss ol tho times preserve tins cotiuiry l; totnl of more thun three years. It is to
. .. . p i .cj. ... ...........
bo understood too. Unit .'ir. tve.ren nas
from tho eu'eets of such an cveut.
527" Wo take from tho Rockingham Register
the following concerning tho prices of negroes at
rieh-nond. and tho model duel botwoon two
blacks.
. I'Tiioro never has been a tiino when slaves com-
manded such high prices in this market as at
liresetit. in met it is
cd lu.'.tiy thousand luilea and defrayed
N . r 1 el. :i:i.. ins in nn: V.'i;st. A .i
eenily IVoia t'oe West and who had Oj
lies iii' ob.M'i'iiug seme id' the ri-ently
Allien is in their 'u".v homes and at t'.r
iici'iipali'Uis inlbniiH ml that they uru es
due-lie iim I easily in mo;; 'd. Ho saw
tliom ploughing v'10 pei'loi'iiiC'l that .
well. Jl'j iul'onned us that an Afric i
learn lo plough in two or three hours
wtis necessary for the overseer to t :'
ample and ll.o apprcntieo wus soon :.
win I'.iii.in provided tbeio ivt're no 1'rjf
hoppers Hew up or a frog huped nil' I .
was abandoned and chiiyc instantly ;.
that when tin; former wero captured .
were cropped and he wiw swallowed as .
morsel. ' i hey pr'uo the frog also as i
greatly preferred by the Afi'icaus to i'. !t
Chirm" Oct' He.
a small fortune to be
tra ol
ll hid e:i-
nenses from hia luivala nurse lie has done this
too when much occupied by private und public
iillairs and li'C'Ui ii:ly i i "delicate health. No
man .ve are eOii; !:::; ever bjfore did so much
fur uoblo o! ; iu iu so short il time. All honor
to this stateniaii orator scholar and noble man.
As long us Mount Vernon looks down on the Po-
tomac und the. memory ot Washington is rever-
ed mi nai'tli. Sir. Everett's name will live and bo
honored nssociutcd us he has made it wiili the ; nu a bin silk ov hern and we attrax a ;:ra
first sho't. and then stepped off tho ground. One
took a shot at the other and idruck him on the
head:-but that being too hard for tho bullet it
ulaneed upward. At this stage of tha proooed-
aslto012. The ckrgy aro mors numerous ia ! n tha master appeared upon the Rrounu aou
of two or throo slaves. The following
table taken from tho Dispatch" of July 2(3 show
tho price for negroes bore :
No. 1 men 20 to 2'i years old from $1150 to 91-
liest grown girls 17 to 20 years old from Sf 1275
t0 (fi'hfrein 15 to 17 years old. SI ISO lo S1.250.
(lirls from 12 to 15 years old 31001) to $1100.
liest plutitli boys 17 to 20 years old t;'l3o0 to
-1 r'o
lieys'from 15 to 17 ycirs old $1250 too75-
Hoys from 12 to 15 years old g' 1000 In S 1.20(1.
l.ilndy families and also boys and girls eommaii'I
i.:t n.'inn no ilinrn nrfi several centltiunu in market
who are purchasing for their own plantations in tho
South.
s all insults must be settled by powder and
loadrabout hero all olasoos black and white (.(jnl.8 wjt us lying most iu tlio usucm-
cniraco in this favorite pastime. Ono day list. j lnci nuttitia (hose together with
wook two negro servants belonging to Mr. ii. icknes8 unJ variety wherciu can be found any
Hancock of Chesterfield passed a ohallengeaud4 thereby t. make up
went out to fight but on arriving at tha place t ictul.01j und agreeable ioioIlS in the
nut one risioi was
jy " Seuaible to the last' as Bid!.' n-
is: let her apeak lor herself as she ii.
the old folks at home from the city. - '
tho prevailing fashion of low uecked or"
" As for the lo noes the loir it in .:i
f as hu. 'nihil you air au' tho tea cloz y .. cn
uioie labhiinabul vu air drfat. Miss l'i-:iri
dearest spot and the mcuiory ol tho dcarcsi man
01 America.
What is Wit? Thu term "wi" in ila uld-
est Bignification generally implied rationality
and so wo uriderbtand it in its derivations "lo-
wit" (lu knowl "half-witted'' "witless" "wit-
ting" etc. In the time of Drydon it expressed
fanuy goniuu aptitude. Thus the faraous coup-
let 'Gren' ii i" m io-"l"t : soirely are rl.
And lllia .sU.H')lls ilo tneir i.oui.Of iioru'.
Is almost tin exemplification of that "iiun
wl.iel. NhakoHnearo has delineated
"n it" in this bciibo is morely a nyuonym of im-
fi r-illllt Will . l.urUp.. who was a ciitou.norary ut
frcn-and
found. They threw up lor ino - Yhis definitiun Jf wit he vlacs in oP-
riATiNO Call Lois X-l c3lf'" e'iJ
otrrbih tl.n ninth one o'ay last week.
our
The
he
the
Bern (
Sicily thnu in any other part of Italy or perhaps 'amicably adjusted' the affair. .-.V0!?. i-
lu the world tho number of pric-Aa inouks or " blNGLLbllLUo
nuns being 4t3.2bo. or 1 out oi VJ miiauiants.
There are nearly GOO journals publshed in Italy
of which number 117 are in the Sardinian States
although they contain only oue-lifth of the total
population. AlKiUfc tho middlo of 18-M Italy
l.obsefsed 1707 kilometres (live-eighths of a
mile each) nf railways coaiplclcd. 233'J in the
eoorraof cn'ti'iiction and O U for which con-ccsi-ionB
l.a 1 bec'i giaiite l. 0:U of tho prinei-
ral bn.ii-"i.--5if industry is t'.C production ol
!:ii. ... i ; .::.. .t'-w. i'l.. t ..!. nl that ur
lllli u. All.." .'-v. ...'.. - i....w - .... .-ii.Vi..! lorin " -
ticleiiirr.nl 2000f'0000i'to2'0.0OO(0!t0. bma- ; ie played ad wouldn t hy still. M "6 ril)n.iliat.3 wit
ivieli iii on'y the l ite r'n pari oi w; npve.r Consent to piy can :ig:i uo-.-.j-
itie lr.-.l. l!ic r.'i'C'i' J oi in
diiT-r tlui -hi Siatr an-nint to tiuHwwi.
i . . i - .1 . I Q " .:.A .I'M reine I .nri-i ! r. - irr- I .lfin
mo p:::i:v i.e-.i- ii -a". "w ....uv - n?LMui.jia ... - - rr j.:-
notice but biiMiness is i.mcii iinpc !-4 by the l.igi. - .tr.d an experienced Bo-i.trct '
Ci.s-1 amioc i in 13iO oeioro iu -----
l ardy i
ninth agreed and oight Having piaceu u. i-i.o
wire in the fire drew it out una wiui mo i.uij.
nf o rnrnnth. threw nine down hold him tacrc
nnd proceeded lo apply the biauding iron us
calh i tho wire
mother wi.en
f I tli. r...lrM tl.ut iviiv in tho cow-lien und they
were miiy plav.ng caii ; out rur.o i.ii j jdf.9S j;
Tinsilion to iutliimcnt which bo says "lies mine
6n tho other bide" in carefully beparating ono
idea from another wherciu cm bo found Ihc
least difference thereby t avoid being misled by
bimulluJo andby affinity to take ono tliin; lor
unothcr.
of iitttnndiun to our noes prouiina lm
sirects lyko utbor lndys ana holilm up
Nobo-.ly itii.t nothin' now wlutch snsn't
In rthw iiu' the beiryu buhls them the
air tliot ov." -Vuc York' Clijtjnr.
Hut Weatueb AimoRiiEn. Tho l.e.v
during the last week of June and tl o
weeks of July has not according to
rologieal registers of the Observat : v
l ily been equalled since IT'.'.'!. Its
uance is soinelhing alinOKt unparall ;
the thermometer above 90 - lor twe.' .
sucecr.eioii be.'.us to have UEtonis'e !
I'uriui .lis. Many sudden denthf '
caused by the heat. For a week or
visonary and regimental drills ol tl .? '
Paris were entirely suspriidtd.
The English papers reiort that t.
tcmpoiaturc in thethude Inn been t i: .
tho last Biity-niue years.
hi ! :
i.jr .
I.i l
ArbliAn r.nolo. this r:is9ffe in the Spetator
" 1... - ... . ..... ) ..1.
andiaye: "This is. I think the beet "J '
philosophical account of wit I ever nun .wit i
Btiall
1
I." . K L . i. v. .r 'Tidinati . that
Bt.au ouiy aao. iu u --. nU
every rescmbl ince of ideas i. n rq
wit nnlcM it bo such an e.:c "9 I s -
wit unicsa il ho - nronertics
surpr.w to Uio reauer. . . . t; Mt
essential 10 ... " -. A.: ii'i
.' "e ... ....:..- t.nriia with this addition lm
otavva.n in llt rWiure the
wit .i..:.!'-; '""a" rY V . a.
CaiioRNM Mint SiAi:nir. i
.oJ dfpositi dining the year en I
was O.otl''. w-'i'lli net to the doivisil -i
(ijo and aver ming ftl.SUH each. T!
l ull this g dd alter the lust m' lin.g '
i nuuci i or 04.312 pound- t 32 i
irov rourui" cih. anl nflcr having .
i.i thu standard nl the com thut l
nine hundrrd. he of copper and one
s-ilver it wti '"-1 "57.7'T ouncea.
The iHimbtr. tot.d amount .'inds
nf gold d 'po.-its w I'iigest ia May.
.liii-.- ami smjH'it in Decimlvr J
I I V.r.i.irv : nod these t. termieo-"'
- j to indnating the quarters when t!n
Ql'-'ist pr-JUUltlll O"' JiniKu.v.
.1 11 .
no.''- lb I
j cupre.'Si.-ioriB a.'o.
qm.li'.y of c
i.dds : "Th.
Ol.D TlVEo. '
tariffs in r.woy Stiit.. und by the liuts of cus
Lord Uiiuiis no-i j... r
rtain .hong:. and ' "o Jhri. 7 '
! ple 1 to an uctton or pass'.en. ami ns j.. - j y ialQrmt (hat i .a n-t
! -itcriial oh-ect. " V it iu the mouoru .Me h..s a miaM awJo!:ici ... w. ' i
ex. ; a very uiucuu. """"v : foulltv an l wa tttijj i.jji
I kinJiKJi lion our aai-
i as i
tom-hcasc"
aore iiiut.!
couutr- lb.
Tee iai;rc.in:j!3 nirin? of It iiy. is (o the dininutiei nf pial Put"
'.ii l roiioi lion to laa ext-
;:t if a;'V oii:cr r.aiion ia Eu-
thments.
ml
ta-
1t i. r.-rifrll th'.t the iVias fever has ogam
i.vle us ppp-wranes aoianc the cattle along the f)V
.me from i'exa. through .rknsfr3 and ilissoo-; r; i.p
... i t . . Ta lr. .vr.T . .
to t3e jis.oin river . v..."
.1 ... .. ....n.(l TWT.
...1 .!-.. in l.l.. trir.B llfl Dl I k' ' .--".
' ...iih r.n women.) IsiTd
ithfa-: and that in 173 be bnd n f;r.y peo-
i pie Ir.nr.ng togeiherat th Old luil-y ' A lew
i it . . v..tA. Wine akcd
itL-o. Ker ry LeiiBO. a 'r ::'.
he rtootins r1!r-v b?Mtce:
rr.ii".ri"tnr
tiirv White '
tor ltp'it
5on '" v -. ... j i. "t...--.-.k.
r.e.irder how many coum m i.u.& .";
.rr.n a.-.ii reraieo. -en
"'"I ' . . . .. i n
e
pw
r.f .l.p.bnntinif ralierv ttr:i..jer.Tc u.-i . .
... ieurphnr NW. "JZXl . ..
laat oy tne acci..eui-'.-- -i- i An CM
h9v- l iidiog. : r ij ;.T a
to a -;.?
F-.- -. -v.":"t. ;'Z-U:: yi"'
ani
Lr
his ttJ'V ajjonj n
1 1 r
i p..:
too
R '
Thuri'i-iy
IT! I
need lie asked but the price thus rhe.. A'
llattlvlost uro b'in'r.d hrsd bft!r! It f
A
r- V "0 f Ji Jt ItE i ' '
Velvet " 'ii hjr
L-caaw ail. iir-r.ir.
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