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- “Wisdom—justice—moderation.
VOL. U.
ALBANY, BAKER COUNTY, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1846.
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as a representative should do, in an ad-'tbe buzzards most upon its spires? Do often appeared conspicuous, there hisel-
dress to his constituents? He dor* not. voti know, citizens, Imw long since Mr. oquent longue bus ever been, heitr.l repos-
Those who know Mr. King’s everlasting King bnrsled tins entire Southern seacoast tuning a measure hut with strains .of fio-
ilchiug, and Imhil of, railing ngainst every and lutnkru|il many of our good citizens,
democratic administration, goml or had, oil the Brunswick nonsense? If so, then
will readily know how he stands upon the the question about Savannah is answered,
wnr question. Mr. King avows hisopjae We \vrile not in malice.' Mr. King no
sition to Mr. Polk’s administration “im- 'hiul.t is a aentlenvtn; we want a states-
heeile, except ti,r evil" only. He al- man—Mi. Kina is.hot that man—never
ledges that the “war is the net of the ad- will be—the ttnmiva is not there. Such
i pubtistieu until tortud. ministration, and of course he, Mr. King, citizens is id tout the tenor, and effect, I
. ° r J L ;,n d *^ Ne?Toe * hyE f ft i t,t 2!’’, Ad ? in L*'l '* “>nrp»*d I" the tan." Stick a pin just ho,h-nui. of Mr. King’s •• address." We
itoniad Ousranns, sre requ red by wot* Al . H V1H , phased with that, Pal- can’t hi one him Ibrliis weakuess. hut we
rims of the IM Coiigrestmn:il District. «« read the opposing aindblate to Gingreu,
every man of wIkuii, I know has adopted if W'r all plcasi-—an I uptm trial you will
THE ALBANY PATRIOT,
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POETRY.
From the .V. O. Picayune.
THE PRlGOOVi 80.1G.
DEDICATED TO THE BRAVE CAPT. MAY.
IT MAJOR RINGGOLD.
A fleet vteed with a flowing mane,
A troop that follows Cut,
That fills the wide and spreading plain.
And sounds the battle bla.it;
And sounds tit* battle blast, iny boys,
While like an arrow bright.
Away the brave steed sweeps, he heart
The warrior to the fight.
The warrior to the fight, my boys.
The warrior to the fight.
Away the brave steed sweeps, he bear*
The warrior to the fight. *
O for a nice and g?r.tle nag.
I've heard a fair one sigh,
But give to me the warrior steed.
His white crest arching high.
His white crest arching high, my hoys,
1IU motion grand ami free.
He sweeps along the boundless plain,
'Midst death snd victory,
'Midi death and victory, my boys,
'Midst death and victory,
tin sweeps along the boundless plain,
'Midst death and victory.
There,* lightning in his flashing eye,
There's danger in his bound,
Hark to tin- trumpet, warriors brave,
Tlie battle rages round,
The battle roge* round, my boys,
The war horse charges free,
The field of battle is our own,
’Mid*t shout* of victory,
'Midst shouts of victory, my boys,
'Midst shouts of victory.
The field of battle is our own,
'Midst shouts of victory,
POLITICAL7
tre who Carolina’* »*, mid Georgia's
abf; Senator, Mr. Cobt-n is. Try him.
LlfEITf.
Riceboro', September 15/A, 1546.
isbed mill lofty rrbukr, striking the minds
of men in consequence of their eluqtiencr
anti aptitude, with astonishment aud fiitve;
•hem too his creative powers have always
been successful in finalising the subjects
brought befire him, and rising with the
theme ns it became im|Ktniint and great
into a correspondent magnitude anil splen
dour. We want such a man in Congress-
Our foe is watchful as the Tiger when
preparing to pounce upon its prey, and
perhaps equally as tn-nchenus. The
manufacturers a're determined not to' be
content with half the loaf. They are a-
gain forming and preparing for’ another
charge. It will teqiiire the vigilence of
■>ur greatest mens In detect their plan* an-1
the most prompt activity to thwart them.
The first leature that strikes us in the char-
temporaries of the press in this State
would copy thealmve, they will I* ilofrg
the public some service, as well h9 confer
ring an oMigalion on a gentleman who Is
possessed of every qualilii-qtiiHi necessary
to' the important worh in which he is en»
gogeil, iiinl whondcs fiirsuch iolbrm-oiun
only, as can readily lie furnished by Pimi
Masters and others."
as his motto, “ my c untry right or wrong.'
Hear Mr. King u little fur her, however.
He says, (page6) “nevertheless 1 could
not hesitate to vole the menn* nei-es*nrv
to the rigorous prosecution of the war.*’
Does Mr. King want us to give him credit
for voting the necessary means of curry
ing on the'war? Ujmui that qnesliini
would he make that the ground upon
which vim should re-elect hint ? Mr.
King knew very well in vote ag ainst it
would have doubly d-ituied him. It was ^ ..... ......... ,
a i-hnlkcd line. you, citizen* had drawn ! hue and cry of the Whig* were raised, i U[KM1 ,h ’!.* 0, 9 ,, * a _ ,l ‘ ,n
lor him. anil although lie stepped out ofj and their no nutils still .amlinue to reach 1 - ‘ n *‘‘ ,ra - 1
Prom the Cohimhut Timet.
THE WHIG PANXIC AND THE
PEOPLE—JUDGE IVERSt IN AND ’ ni ter nf those men are their untiring Indus
MIL CUAWFORD—THE SOUTH try restless activity, and inordinate nvn-
TRIBUTARY TO THE NORTH. i"'' e - This latter.'feeling has gmwn
Soot, after the passage of the lute revjf™ "'f 1 *" r «•*
nue bill as presented l.v Mi. McKay. .hei^ 3 ' "Length ilarevl to preme-
i _ u>u . ! | diate upon the subjugation id the South
lling with our institutions
MISCELLANY.
that he has not proven himself n dastard
iraitiu to the wishes of his constituents,
and the iulen-sli. i.f his nuiirtry. We
cnninu elect him m rely because In- is
not cmn/tlri,I,j o |m>Iiii,,iI iograte, nn-l a
knave. . We want him to give us some
high gooil n,mn which to rc-cl--ci him—
simie active and well ilelioed step he has
taken for the a tvanceiiieiu ot our interest:
■■t h-a-t we w oil him m vote when a quo*-
lion nutii's up. whether tie* right tvay or
not, that we m iy know him. and not
dodge, .is he did the Tariff, and turn
around mel say. "Il I bail le-en ihere. I
Would Inve volial against its reilneiion’’!
Wliv was not Mr. King there nt the lime
p.ralyz
•■haul together with the inaiiulacturer must
iu-'Viluhly go ilowuaiid sh ire in the sain ■
eoinuiiHi iuiii. Tliis Tariff ml us seen ill
present by them, is like a dark and iniii.v
ous eloiilil rapidly spreading itself ovrr
our canopy, mid iilmnst ready to burst
upon us. Indeed, to the vision of some,
il has ulreaily done so, and is now pas
sing athwart our devoted land with a
spreading desolation that smashes in the
earth the most venerable fabrics mid the
inighiest growth ol'iair soil, scarcely leav
ing a shrub with which ill the course of
time to huh* its d< vitaring ravages. Bat
not withstanding the iiwl'ul warning thus
given to us, whii h •■nils upon tniniifnc-
il iis discussion? Why, lie says, •*! was | mreis, men haul, I ilvniring mechanics,
awav on liiisiucas.’’ A not her reason. planters “to flee from the wrath to
” vet il Strangely so happens that
run tiie albaxv patooit
“ADDRESS OF HON. T. B. KING,
TO THE PEOPLE OF THE I-t
CONGIIESIONAL DISTRICT OF
. GEORGIA.”
hhteert. Editors:—Allow me, lliroiigli |evidently proving dial le* can nritkr re
your valualili- p:i|u*r, tie* “ Pal not.’’ to gubite h'toicn Outin a mr allrm.l to lk> but’-
say a few words to my Ulnar. ciiiz**ns of *-m if ibt putJic! He siys le- is in tavor
eiiizcns, why we should la- tired of Mr. j
King, and keep Inin at hone—we send
a 111:111 to represent us in Lemgri-ss—-his
business is to represent iis—to see what
measures ere nhmtl le mg passed, mel vote
iilier for or against them, according as
they promote or injure inn inn-rests. Is
it uni culpable Hi ills- highest degree, that
dial representative should le- uliseiit on
his own privtle business nr pleasure,
when a i|iieslion so im|mrlaiit as llie Tnr-
ill, is .iliinil to la- neli d U|miii? Why,
Mr. Kmg says himself, nn page 9, “lie:
iiii u-nie wlie li is more iiunu'-iiat. Iy cal-
etllaled to aHt-i'l injurionsly till the great
inter, ttt of die i-ouufiy, i« the Tarift'l iw,”
and yet Mr. King uni there to resist nr
advance il, n* fe-may see U-st! Some
thing attonithtng ! But on leisue-ss ui 0-
ile.ni, that i|i-lnu|iieney is |e-rlea-tlv consis-
lent with Mr, King's past business b.ilnls.
most iuvarihlv, nn.l pay hack in the man*
□fn-tiin-d article at a profit to them of
some 50 per cent or more. If we com-
THE REVIVALS.
Tire Tiill ulega llepnncr says:
“ Tire extensive anil (Xinturdin iry
vival of religion, which has taken place
in this county within the last six weeks
or two months, was such an itm* as very
seldom occurs. It tummeucril, HCiunf-
iug to our infonnatHMi. in the upper nnrt
of this couuty, in tire Baptist Churches.
Several ol them were extraordinarily
awakened, aud mauy persons converted.
It moved im down until it reachad the
neighborlmnd of, Col, Cuirv’s, where du
ring the space of five or six ilavs. preueh-
ing was continually kept up. and the
church throve apace. In this time some
fifty or sixty were added to the Baptist
Church.
Immediately nt (he hrel of this a quar
terly meeting commenced in Tulladegn
in lire Methodist Church and the prospect
was to iuvitiug alter the first two days,
that it was determined to cnutiuiie it. It
accordingly held on for nearly two weeks.
plain ol this un<*quul mode of exchanging j Some id' lire most hutdeue I sinners about
mn
they one and all refuse. The airtltufai*-
direr discharges nnl a hand nor does he
work “short time." The merchant un
graciously refuses to fiil for rhe arrptnmo-
ihtlion of imy panic maker. The labor
ing 1111*1 lianie Uni, says he cnii'l afford In
suspend, for goods have suddenly fallen.
we are called bad citizens ami untricinlly
in nor rnuulry for refusing to patmiitiip
and protect “home industry” even nnr
own Southern w-ltigs, as if in the pay of
those cadaverous northerns join iu the un
holy cry, anil like the urmv worm that is
now stripping the green fields of the land,
they use iu myriads, to scourge and if
possible to stop even the wheels of gov
ernment itself. Is it list much to say this?
Look at the conduct of Mr. Davis in the
Senate of the U. S. on the last duv of the
session, iiuil say if you ean that he would
tint saeritiee his country rather than see
the iiilminisiratinn pmspet; look nt the
pampered anil charity fed champion nl
the manufacturers, nu a similar ni-casinu
refusing in vote a dollar though the ene
my of his country were ready to hatter
down the walls of tire capilnl, anil look
ai our whig Editors from the National In
telligencer down to every cress mad print
in the land, now inure faithfully engaged
in sustaining I he enusenf treacherous .Mex
ico than are her own citizens; according
tire 1st. Congressional District, in rclcr-
ence to the alMive address, which is.now-
before us, and every s-itizeu probably, in
the District.
Mr. King is again befire lire peopje for
re-election. His “ s -y has been sai l,"
and his address iu myriads, has coin*'
ut a high Tariff’, l-owevrr. We uuii’l
argue the propriety of dial position—we
only ask why diil nm Mr. King then ar
range il so as to be there to voir7 His
ab-tVy-e has liciicfilli-d the Democrats,
aiid injured ill* Whigs. The Dcmucrals
gone-jean*! ihuik. uiu-di lessclci-i him Ihh-uusi
Cnth to his “ Fellow ■riiizeii*. 'lie does a wav with the goal ol his ab-
Have lln v read it, or weary of break- sem e, hv saying it In- laid la-en lla-re In
ing the seals of pap-rs wearing the frank would have voted against lire ledtn-iMHi;
of “T. B. King. M C.,"ihev have thrown; mid tire inj*>ry he has done to his Whig
it aside, ns n thing of antrtr, ami useless ? friends is INS repaired at all. Israite- he
But wc will suppose they have read it. was lint thirr. ami his “say so” does ivs
1 would ask then the qm-sijon si-riuustv, help them. Mr. King th.-ii, must la- un-
anil demand a candid answer, are the, jtopul ir widi ImuIi parties, and itpnu the
voters, (whig! nml democrats) nf this ills-j wlmle wihiIiI il not lie best fir us all to
trict taiitjS-d with it? Has Mr. King! unite, aril send some man there who will
thrown any light whatever ii|x>o any nf,ul least attend to hie huiura Mr. King
tire great questions of our Government,' has utl\iinceil iioihiug himself iqion lire
funher than was possessed before, (if Tariff but merely cittkoons himseli up
light vou can call it) through the Mexican' like a euterpillur in a rubbish of statistics,
war fanfaronade of A. H. Stephens, or the! old as the gn*en niountains, and there.
he buys his supplies on heller terms than
finitely, an-l utterly refuse* in give up a
business premising lor the first lime to Ik- m A()llm ,_ OIM . step and they
lu.-ralive, vvh.lst the ineinorHuts and m- ^ . A , |(| t , lU { hr .
dustnoiis inantei of tie- lertile south who!!. _, •• , .... J. •
.. > • • l i i favour ot winch, vnn voters ot (Jeo. lire
lor want of remnm-rutuis prices has been 1 ... _ • - • ,
, , . ,. , * . | -■ about to exercise vom riabl as Ireemco at
long langmslung under the paralysis of , . , “
|aivrrlv. Ingli inxalniiiuml iletn. nehuttling| _______
the sudden rise of mttnn in all 'he great: wtlW DEFINITIONS OF HOME INDUSTRY,
mans nf tire world under the influence ofj jf., Ul -ni works in afteturv, il ** jmlus-
Mir American tariff feels that he is soon trv . || |m works in a .aatf, iron, or salt
to Ire pluertl on that proud eminem-e In luilll . f ^ j 4 i (M | u4 , rv . ||' he works on H
whir It lit* industry, rapilnl, n.d e jual] sug; , r pUmaljmi, it is industry. Bui if
laws .entitle him. ha* rniseil Ills le-uil ,-unl: wink* elswltere, in the corn field, or
unerringly *av» to tlrese fit though greedy! t „|, a< co liehl* or ctpluntation, it is not
Irem-lji-arie* ol gnvrrum>-nt, “I also shall industry. Or if il Ire, it i* mil home indus-
refuse to n-nuiin green, and will not c«n- rn/ Great ami inarvi-lliats is tire magic
irilHtn* so lihemllvto the pnpnnv longer.”!„!' Whig logic! Mr Webster once gave
Wist then will stand hv and help these! forth lire Roundest doctrine in reference
travelling whig* to blast their trump. witb j, 0 ,|„* suhjecl of home ami foreign lalair.
the cry (ihreiih the land) of ruin, desola-t |, wa4 i„ |go 4> in.fi,, f ,h« inter,at of
li.Mi and ile nil t will lire p-ople of the Sd {Massachusells maile it his iiUerett in
di-triei with the liah * lief ire litem vote! the views of political econ..mv.
tor Willi imH.Crnwf>rd. He who would j These are bis words, listen, to them,
bring I wk u|K»ii von tire abominable Tar- j Whigs, you never heard truer!
ifTnl 43. n C>. S. Bank, the payment of j “Some have spoken of the price paid
Sir!#* di’blB, mul BMmiion nil ihr ftlhf*rocli* j fiir evrry furiMyn naanuCicture us »> nun li
ous measure*of federil whig*. No! il 1 given fir lire encouragement of foreiun
cannot Ire, that the piviple of this district | ;l | M , r . But is not every sm-h article the
will elect sia-h a person. In the generos-
Tarilf whang tchang of fttewurt, which Mr.
King.has already launched firth in cruel
swnrins upon the length ami breadth nf
.the District ? :( *
Dnes Mr. King give os hit views nf the
•Sub-treasury scheme ? No. He says,
•(poge 3) •• It is mg my purpose to go i n m
an e la hi irate exposition nf this great ques
tion.". Does he advancq use argument
shut up from the sight "I* daylight, rolls
nlaiut with heedless hilts, striking some
limes one Tariff law, then another, then
missing one, nt)il helping none, hatches out
ti new* plumed butterfly, flit* he fare his
innslilui tils, mid lootatoward* IFathingtoa
again. Mr. King then, as is ejearlv and
candidly shown by bis own address,
neither enlightens his iTUisliriu-nis m»r,
iiy of your feelings w*e are persuaded yon
might vote (a (Ire man, hut never lor the
im-asiites, Mr. C. is voting, meritorious
and we dotilu not t-onrienlionslv lamest.
He is too a Southerner hv hhaulnnd feel
ing, mul if we eh-t-ieil him. nnr only hope
would Ire, that, like the mdrel -Chappell,
Ire would sec the error of his wav, “come
mil from among the fail party” ami ail
vacate the true interest of hisimtnlry and
hif.constilutcnts. But why thus discuss
lire merit* nf a whig. We have a candi
date nf our own. Upon the Hon. A Iver-
son the unanimous ehoiee of our i-nnven.
lion has Intlen. He is a ilrtoncral by in
stinct, In tbit cl.erisheil son nf Georgia
the people may confide, and M proud
in bring able fi> find sic It a representative.
He Im* a head fir the discrimination nf
right,,tire, net ve to Maud by hi* principle*,
■rod the talents to enfrece thrum He wiH
tin milch to camrerhe Ark of Government
to ride the angry flood in safrtv, ami to
UN I prefer\ihree spee<-|
-hearing the objections of Mr. King to it, 1 hear of him at all unless it is on our har-
than the argument in “ times past” ofj hours down here, 11 Bnvannab, Assnban,
those who wouLI (iisten it upon the I'oun-1 or some inlet or oilier, and then lor lire
•try again, because, we are not represented want of n steady hslm, and a Lutinrts head
by “those,” neither note, nor have been lie is blown away amid the break* rs, nnlv
in “times past,” and nf course tare very jio pop op from the briny waters to ex-
little about lire opinion of “those” char-,claim, I asked f>r $50,001) to make this
Deters ; mid fatther because we ore reprp-: harltor go<xi and Polk wonld’m give it to
sented by Mr. King, (nr father have lieen, me. Had Mr. Ring known trew to ask
in “ limes past,” thming tye'ljopn not to Inr the appropriation he wnuhV have got ■. W§ ..., T .. V J
be in th« futnr**) ami h ive: a rfeAl in «Ip- it-r* ui Pre«idiHU Polk w«#fl,;boi lb«. infifli him n* n laww. Who h^soc** iiplpcl the
mand his views and opinions upon this to nihil* n ti^xnftnillimH upon the-p^plf* JndlciiU b^ncrh with mar* <-on*umnif nhil-
’""' i " ■ - -
pmdm-t of our own lalior, a* much ns if
we had manufactured it ourselves? Our
lal>or lias earned it, nml paid the price ku
Every word true. Whatever Ive get
in exeiKinge fi.r our inilnelfy, we get il by
our industry, w-lierever we purchase.—
These words, indeed, hut announce tru
isms; hut they are axioms that every pro
tective tariff wnuld-la* argument denies
in evrrv litre of its strange tissue.—Balt.
Republican,
MAP OF GEORatA—POST OFFICE, tc,
The Georgia Journal ol Wednesiluy
lastiravs; “We publish, this week, an
official list of lire Pi»r offi.es in Grorgia.
sent by the Assistant P“*t M iHrr Genet-
aimnuf Irii-nd Mr. W. G. Bonner, who
ha* pearly finished a most faithful and
splendid map of Georgia'. He is still,
however, in want of do la. Iiy which, to
make his map romplete. Past Masters
_ who have m* furnisheil him. with the lo-
avert the nbolitinn dagger from the insiitu- eaiitirs nf their offii-es, will he doing a Ci
lions of the smith ; to stay the hand of
thege apparently deluded people, who,
like firroe wild animals tumeil loose for
a time, are trving to desolate the bloom
ing garden of American hrotherhond. It
is trnc the eg parities of Mr. Ihave not
hern yet testeil in the national assembly,
hut we may judge of them from his posi
tion at home. Who'ftnnds higher thqh
“ I come niiw to speak of the war wi
State some service.’ hy giving liiig that
iaiiirniation ut an,early day,
“In that portion of liie Slate which.ha*
been surveyed, lying, West of the Oconee
River—tire*nuinherof the Lot, upon which
fhe office is situated Js requested. In,the
other portion, lying East of the Oconee,
the. Post Master. will please state upon
what (mill his ntfi.-e is st'nated', the dis
tance nnd direction from the Court H""*”
—upon which side of. nnd shortest dis
tance to, the nearest large strrnm. Lo
cal inGitmalinn of natural objects, deemed
li 1.1 ’ .rry rimes'
VISIT TO JOHN' RANDOLPHS GRAVE. *
On a bright and iK-rtmil'ul morning iiV
May, acoiinpaiiied by, tjre accouipfiviifil
stilt of Wyatt Cardwell, Esq.', Who polite: j
ly offered tii direct us, we , mouiited mir;
lairses to visit Itianiiiake, the rent tit* the
laic John Raudolpk, The weadttr was.
charming, our horses in fine life,>nd liiitd^
selves in guod humour with every 1 thing!
■mil every bodv. Under such ‘cireuin-
stutters, the riile of fourteen ull ei, the 1
distance I’roin Charlotte Court Ilojise,"
was vastly ugreealile. fy * P
The country thnaigh which yim pass,
from Charlotte C. H- to tt Mist Ike, 1 Witht*
very interestiiig—interior iu :ill nujjodf.’
as f was informed, <•» miter Jiaft* uf th--'.
country. I observed ini die wnyi im JV T!-
piscopnl Cltufch, in tlie progress of con
st ructimnab, ait llnfiy f.-ct square, la-tng;
iMiill of pine poles. j ' •
Atlrr a fid* of two octhtee bomk.- we
eiitersd a liiresl of pdt oaks, qnd;wire 1
told by Mr- Carilwell. thut We Were bn'
Mr. Raudolph’k esmte. . Shortly ufiPr thr
huusesthut were irecnpieil l.y iliJ great 1 "''!'
i-Xi entire genius, uppeured thfoi/g-t tlie
intervening ire*-*,’ hnili up in the mi.lsr of
the wismIs. N'4 a Slump to Im- seen, tl*»
bush gruhiieij up; ull siaiiilmg, us if tire’
linit of mau bad irever tmfbleii tlrere.— '
Mr. Uainlolph would not sbffer dte priitV-
itive aspect of things to he disturbed iii*
the least. Not a triv, in-lir/ntch, of il 1 -
switch was iillinAed to Ire cut. During'
his absence in Europe, a limb of ini dak’,-
pn jeering towards a wiliidmv ol* nnreiif;
da- houses, grew to near, dial old K-s.-x, 1
fearing tlie window wduhl lie bnikeii,'
cut the limb off On Mr. R imhltph's re
turn, he at once discoveri-il lire iiiulila- 1
lion, old Essex was called up'Ulhl'lhe rr-ii-
son ilemandeil lor cutting off* tilt’ limb.
The old negro told Ills’master he’fire red-
the window wo .Id he, broken. ' Tlr»*ri
said Mr. Randolph why did you iiov nvfve
the house ? *'‘ ? ' ’ . * ’ ‘ ,! ' 5 1^1
We were met by John, the iTlehrotinl -'
Itmly servant of Mr. Runlolph, till,I were-
treated by hiljt with as much cnlmdiuimy -
and pilitetH*S5 as I should have exptk.l>*d '
fnac the, most polished gciilleinan. He -
Hcenmpanieil us through, anil explained
event thing that attracted iitieittion ktnftit
the s'ummuruuii wititef‘honsei(, nnd rela
ted to us mnny things connected wil!i his
late iiristei,nf a most interesting i*ltltrit? c ^
ter. Tire summer and winter • Imu-re*'
stand immeiliately opposite, uuiL were ut-
|ed hy Mr.- Randolph as tlteir deuomiiul'
lion indicate. 1 The winter house is a ini be
unpaiuted Ing structure; the - ro*d-that?)
tltat slrelti-r* the front r sup|S*ne<l liy int- i
barked [Mists. Tlie inleii.a li.is il eniitt.>- >
ed, roughly-finished npjM-amnce. ' Ttj& J
Summer hoits,*1s Imilt of llcticrmucrcils,
well finished mul jnrii illy painted. Tire
plan of tlie suninrer- house, - though *an->
gut ir, is In ■'go-nl tasle. 'nh.l : decidedly
iimvenieni anil ngnmible. Iiistciid i,l
windows, on three sides of each rooni’
tlrere are doors opeiiiiig verv wide, uAhrtu
iling plentiful cin-ulaliiui of .air, ii.nl On- 1
olislti.cteil view ol nil around. * Unkatii-'
■lately, at ihc time of <air visit the.h'iuses
were ilenmled id'their furniiuie, u <tti'-
eumslan.-c of nvjch regret uiut, 'i’lt*.
Sale look [dace last fell!. . ; jf
At my requcst, Jnlimdirected ns ui bis-f
master’s grave, at lire Ksif nl a lofty pine,
just a lew steps in ihe'renr id' tito sum .
mer,house. The place was •cJ.-cii-d hy -
Mr.'Rnndolpli twenty years IreUirc his
d.-a'h; ami by his direction his le-inl was >
laid lit the East instead of lire Wy*\, 1^0:
usual |x nil ion. It w:ii ohseprwlsn Joliu
tluit Ins irmster Indof.lered his lsvlv tu ;
in* thus laiiithnt he might WHteli lirury .
Cl-iy. John re|iR,*il, that Ire h id m;vcr.
hennl him suy any-riling of ihokiud. -J,:
suppise (lie position was prelered bv Mr^j
Randolph, Irevaiise it is tire Iu linn s>*pul-
eltr.il |K)stiire, his decent fnitti .Popahiiii-
tas, tlie ludiau [iriuccss. Ireing itucof. ifityj
tilings ire much boasted of. A lujl,- uire
1'hisi‘lh‘il mas* of while nick, loon,I tyj
Mr. Ramlolj It, mi a' distunl, pint 'til'diisi
esmte m itty years bflprejiiaiip' 1 !', ^ 1 '^-
useri by him at llte .d.xir, jif on.- ,,f‘Tii.-**
houses us u wash stam4 pvtfkf 'h<- ireojf,
ol rim grave. .A rtnlu ptiss o('Urioyit?
slooi*. nfso selected 'by Mr. UiiMi|nlpli,-f
anil used tu a nepistime tu itnMnrfLlju.
Ittirsi*, marks .the hint »»f tj;e prpvt-.—-
Tliese nick's were pniciired Tvl Ki-dt lfo-
. . rite purpose to which iHev hrenoJV Wlfrre^
A ml then on *eein* the nhonilance of printed, and [mrrit'ular iftre, t uin'gfvl'n til 1
water lie said, “More lever—no place on thr >uli|ri-|; ' j' :M
like Dnmasi'us.” When he entered the l ean nevr forget mv e'innrtV.ns tflAi 4 *
he.asked the people, “what is IM* standing over the uno‘rnim,-r«ed''SfnVe'rif'
inz ?” “ A hath." “Anil what is lliegified anil eci-entrie JLindoIpb. Tfie-
luiildinaFt “A hath " “ And. that tall, unbrokenfiifcsl’ fivSellhdrl, 'ivM* , shi'- J
dhrr bnilding ?" “A hath." J‘(Ni!" rounderi. llie*ilencea!i.! gl-VritiWe C**h};P5
exclaimed the physician, “ I wak mista- eit midistorlM-d amidsi tin- di s.-ried pLiee.'
keiHedhese hath* will lake the bread mil the thought of the Iniilianr' mhiil vhW*
of on mouth -I tpitM seek fever practi- iincc.anintotcil the remaills then -mould, r-
elsewhere" • ing beneiph tbewmf.skpoof4shlr4a*S|**
— ^-',x .eik'tli*.- * ~
town were snliened, awukeneil. convict
ed, and finally converted, la this time
alMiut 2 ) were milled to the Church.
Bui the work was not yet dime. Hard
ly lud the Methodist bielhreu brought
their meeting to a dose, before the revi
val broke nut again, aud was foun I ma
king its way into the Presbyterian Chun-h
also. It rouimeuceil nt the Marble Spring
Church. uImiiiI eight miles irom town,
where the prea-hing was kept up for it
week. In this lime some 18 or 19 were
converted am! joined the cltor, It.
In the mean lime other meetings were
going on in different (Kills of the county,
hut ol tliem our iiiforiimtiou is tin indefi
nite to speak. Bui we understand that
it bout Syilacoggu and lint region of coun
try, satire powerful i niiversious have
been had, aud that many have been mi
lled to the B ptislis in llitil iiu trier.
At the lime <■)writing this (Wednesday)
two i-ainp meetings are going on in this
County, and a protracted meeting in town,
anil all under indications favorable to the
wink in hand. .
JOKE ABOUT tTiFeaRtTkIUAKE.
Tin* Boston Times, ullcr referring to
lire hell* heins rung, houses shaken, nnd
articles of Ihniilure filling down, in Bos
ton mul the neighboring t iwns, Irom the
effects of the late earthquake, anil to the
probability of our hearing soon of severe
earthquakes in South America, winds up
villi a capital story.
Ipenkiug of Earthquakes nnd the muta
bility nf nil thing* hire Irelow, reminds us
of an old monied mau, who formerly livial
in this same «iiy of Bosnia. He was
quite rich, and iu hard times was wunt in
lend money to those in necessity; h-u
was also a most uut-nuaion ihle Shy to, k.
and asked always some exorbitant premi
inn, and would hardly rver he content 1
with any reasonable security. One time
he agreed to loan a pretty considerable
sum to a man, ami all the preliinin tries
were settled ex.-epl the security. Gmnl
notes well endorsed were offered. No,
he could not lake them—men might fail,
anil be shiailil Lise fiis uion- y. Vessels
with ci.rg-res at sen, well in«ureil, weri*
named. No. he want.al no su.-h stuff us
■ hat; hurricanes mul storms might hlow
tlrem into fragments, nnd tire insurance
offices hurst up. “ What will vou lake?"
cited tile Imrrower, m fist, almost in iles-
pairf *• I have some valuable real estate;
will you take tlmi?” •• Real Estate!”
said the profane old miser; “Earthquakes
wilt crack, by ami Iiy, nipl your teal es
tate will go to thu d—l. I’ll keep my
tnoni’v* i • . ,,-y -. . ,
THE VALUE OF BATHING.
Oner nn a lime n French dnclnr cam**
to Damascus ti> seek hi* fortirneq when
he saw the hixurion* vegetation, he mid;
•this i* the place fireme—plenty of fever."
town
luiildina
Friday Iasi, says the Washington
p.'S.Vw >f .“M n H C rol.l, a >hibef.ol1
scientific men and the Mayor of Wash
inglon, arcepted an invitation, extended
hy D . Page, to witness his improvement
j“ Pntri, k ’ Henry lived, nt
, .. . Ku iV^fro-
i to n thousand, with
Mctricitu AppRM to a stembnahM
and boper'md'riisiiiiciionsf in
y and imprest I was uitw ilfing tp diiswo
pate. ■ esttr iivJvtffitnH <+i
From Riiaaaki* XTo Tet "nut for
HiU. 26 miles,riiftnm, tire r