THE COMET.Nninr4iiy. FcUrimry 2%TlXKti WOXDttFM VHAS'iK*Ho ht’M her noMliinit oo i««« »•***' , « I.* Ill* IHWHIMr lUrllim. «|H^ iHijli'ily, ••We'lt uevr.-, i*r |miri.nn. oKonoi iiauuhmn oiur, oy hknnimcp. TEX*n,Hiio»vpH HitHn.i*Tiiiuim!!7UK ur.At'AT TUB HT. EH A HUM IloTEf. -THHII.MNU IKrllHINTtl. I AAfter llio fovcr nhnl.d at Hi*Hy Dr. lt;«rfty wiHit U* IlrowuKv/Ui'. I*onn., where ho rr-prwuinUsI Howard* ofthal plntxi that bo wim *int to tin* plague tftriclnoi dlifti of tf* *s'Hh hy Ibo OiUm.io r.'IJi'*/*l»* «hdr ferllUK t han***!, TIim (WwAyn'liniuo, |wr furw;•Mltlf nr- »|in.| Mllfilv,M'l’ufli'l «» a dlvnn*.-Oil (Milt Dtrrick.which, being overboard by tho latter, ho gave hack word* which greatly aggravated the quarrel. All win* now In-U'Iiho cxelteriient, ami the talk wuh t*n-tlrely of redrew under “die oodo of. honor, wliifh wan considered the pro per thing at llint day. Hlm-kton must of course challenge Paynon. but here the diflleully arose. As .Mr. PnyaoiMMtellbrutCUMISSISSIPPI TRAGEDY OF FIFTY YEARS AGO.hod few if any acquaintances at the tin Spring*, Ills social Hiatus was not satis- thlt;IIY KI.IAH flAFFOttn, mt|Ffum I fit I'intyune.Fellows of Miwkwri, and, in fact, lintl it I Header, before loginning tJio fwrusal loiter from di» Noble Grand of 0.1.1 He) «»ftlic facts constitilting the truthfullow*, of HUtf. tlH..,mmuiuliU« him U. 'rn«,f linn'i.llvt- about I.. Ik- pr«*iitu.l .. .. , , ... „• to you, look at till* map of the Slate oftb« Ontor. W t.urlm.d V. Wars, rcpr* Ufta»ifwi|ipif east your eve along theeritamas ifactorily defined. and, as he was not known liyjudge Stockton to lie a gentle-man, the friends of the latter insisted that Ik* should not compromise himself by sending a challenge, l'ayson signified his assent to thin mode of urbltra-inent; but, for the reason JuM given, j Igr. no arrangement could bo made Thu* I with the feeding augmented by delay j m.N tin* matter remained in suspeiiHe for *fDwilting tho Howards, declined to accepl southern boundary to where it crowca km service* its tho \*iso«*iiilhm did not have tho Pearl river and there von will Ibid I hr l.-ft fur Mom- Ul'irkwl tho ..hi town of t'oluml.lil, ,,, , which brings vou near to wlmt the law-pliln, wl.loh »a til.) l.wl . our hoard Of .......... •■voiliw” of thohim. until muling Ike follow,1,0 |irin,.i|m) llhl,1|t t„. llwTat«l.Orleunn Tlni'-t I Columbia, the county site of MarionYurtcidiy Uiuiiiiajr, t*p|.ut) OruiM'i n..n..wu. I county, is a small lawn, never having aal llio ivtnnil »l)llloll, lu'lil llir wa I In U.,l)»f IM 0. BlVliliUIIlitDY, WllttUHlillilLIUtl S • .. , , ,ii«if-iu»i ..... it; tin inuiiiiii. ill im, .,1 'dlleerHol court and merelmnts. The he Wfts* rcoOglii/ad. On oim ot tluii.cchMHN.il .In M . r.A.i. - iinwp dinwM nmds whieli tl.ereiuler true luilihl r. «|tv. i#,|, ti; ' ihui. U o.p.i «ay imagine to I** stage roads, Itiil no Him tia*t piat .nf.lnkhn!.. .1.,. .-d «tMen^ |‘‘tttfJc \v»w* ever then*, till* mails beingtwo or three days and night*, when, to the relief ot nil concerned, General Uije ley, of New Orleans, urrlvisl. Pnysoii said lie would nfer tile question to t ien-eral Kipley, wliam* civic and military renown, so well known t«» the readers of the history of our second war with (ireat Britain, would give to his decision a ehuructer U-yOIld UUestioll. lt;l»being inquired lt;1, General Hi ploy -aid in 6U{tttiincc that lie knew Mr. J'ay-onknlt;ptilaliouof morel ban a do/eu fami- well, that lie knew him to Is* a gentle-le*. and Ihes4* mo-t'y the fauiilleM of nuin, ami that wherever be nviim known|l,« Itiilol, a*ilt;I ,» ii la.• iilt; i, unfit |MR! tl*~ flolk'* .tlU.-n, M r- • II.o I11 cli.wl ||| tlu* IV.il. S||M|I| Cli'f.-l vl * \AaUlt;\ raiiitsit! -Viur|«ait-i «l;“litltl*{ UlfUjll ilil' lull, ii.OHi l., .Ml f. u* |ii. *. ii( In ii ||i ||y.I'uHuwliit; I hr .Hu lt;11.•» ii ili^ .i U» IIum ImM, lull (i i'llli.' II I ..In.V IllI*1l{)Ii llio (I'IMImiih uu ; 11lt;lt;Ithikl'll III 4 111 I 1IIH II wl«l|1 1 ill III.ill'll I I’f HPTvr» limn 11bn, | r • I.. ir | » m- , t* hm|i, «»,»» hr tin m li li|.««t • .(|i*i J fhiII*-1 h«r|o in Ii i i,;(|| I,,hi• faillit} (him ili^li v. ■„Uu ir»ll.i.-|) |iJ|»-l IiBf'vUlu lilii* |.»* I I*i*lui, wtili'h Ii- liml i linn ii .. i f i..III I (hi Will III I II. I.ml bo WA» Etuiii'lil Ini tli i.i I Uih |,*hIi.. v Mlt;*au la(ill.I l««i|| ■MllllHlllllll. .1arnvMl, a wu* u in llb « i/JM MI lli Win .' mm*11 i\i ) -.'I’liir*I t ti; tlb'li •im'.l tin ll..1 ..H'ttH.‘•Wit-‘t.U'il IIrt.i-1.111■ •nvin^-I*. ‘ill III1Hi-i'‘Ii. *iml'•111 II |H*| (lit III ll - il||i i III A M'lUliul • jihJ. I A «ll* It lu'f i’ll-b« Uiriu* U» iu. '(.«i•I't/rilrl i.l I I i.m(. I.Kn :•!Im-.I ia. Linf,Afhl lliirliMpiiHf, ii fiirniN , r , ll,, If IJt , . All.•* fill ■» tol Iful ll..’11 *' U l«l ll 1(111 '|‘iii I l iii i . fur be i mil.| imI ail. , |. ii mull, In•((*. i 01 lliw it Ii him, Im i n«l; I b I. Holly sj.iiii - a, n„. . i„I Ii*' p|ifili'hiivt»l'. IItil. y ■« . ii,.. I. ... JOi'iiili.], a ml fjiHC (III. I A num.: | i|. l|r.M i|tu-n- u ilMiur .ii nn In in.', t, ii Wa*|||nuti.o, ll r , ii i ,t;, •(Mill'll .tiitjru i I n El M Uttilll «l * I .Ifnifilm; I....m» I f invt, Slli'UIIHItl. I Viv lilt I ■ |l|«iUll IllVtlt • I* Ilf,- .I. iiliftl *uii« tlu • I* 11• • ! i lln iVii1* .nuImtjj^.i, i . i■ Oui'.Uillfllitll, li.miiiiin.li i in* lut |‘**t.A »IaI ni mm|iiii• hi | l«a'k.'*n, »iitOrj,..| t|l( ii.ji,* *1 1 1 T .Mlu • . •-III 1 lt;III 1,i. t• V III i1 ' II ''llirlla mm n|lilt iii•4 ( t1J t b• Mink* M i ri'Mfipr*ni -mini\, f • ' 1 1 a 11I *f I di # t'Hi a ii****ll|*1.. r.i Ktlii 1i i*i *11**, i.di i* N r -.utr, if (to Il4«*(., Illt.a. Iml /! •mi I*On ll It 1* -((HIMtC itm I wavs earriiwt on horsebaek. Tlie imi ln,(,| eomiiy Iimh an urea t*f over IfiOUsquare miles, with Ichh (Iiuii UUU voters. Wlu'ii Hie winter raiusswoll theebari-nei of Pearl river »no *»r two steam I mill ■ from New Orleans emne up bringing freight f.»r the country and return laden «lili cotton, making lint few trtl,n during I lie season of navigation Tiie whole region I he real tout* is mo-tly l»!»rren piny wood-, and the loneliness of tin* decayed obi town has lately Iteeii eliiphasi/.-.sI hy a telegraph lino ni lining through if between other points ol imporliince. In IS-I the wat | of Hie State t ioverniiieiil, l4V oofiie log-rvllllig or oilier purlin men tury trick cry, was I1x*sl at ('olnudila. and tin* iwi of I si!'* was bold there, from which the old town |h now -onietimcsf.ieel!• al.|y Spiiki'U td JIM ,4 |1|C aiieielltCapital the rosilcheel viupire.'rI tie capital was lin n removal and t 'otuud)iu heenmc In rself again. Now, reader,you may alnnr-l naturally ask . what inf«*re-t can |M's-ihly attach to I sucli a region a- thru Ju-r drscriln*d. But wait and learn. B« nieniU-r “B:ih-d'Miia stem and w ild, and you shall y»*t s*s* that this iiiqiroiuising region e-s«- a weird atnl roinaiilie lntlt;T»*st Uyoinl anything that lt;auiliie,ec,ll -. I ‘I -'Hi Ill' l*»il (‘•'Ill’ll All. 1II IOtr 1 i‘H Sit -• l|U(.|*'llJIMU nil llli'lf UlAl *• Oilll-I' l‘ •. sfriends of Sloeklon suggesting that in had beard something disparaging of Puyson, tJeneral Kipley promptly replied, I Imvo said Mr. 1'ayson was a gentleman. If it i** disputed, I profess myself to be one. Finding that the old soldier meant Uisiuufcs ihe question Wlls trenleil as settled, I In* challenge to tight was accepted, urrangi*-meiils were made, and by tin* Mrfvt some time was given forarrnngemeiiia, when the parlies were to meet and light at New Orleans.Wliile iiegutiatioii.H were going oil al the .Springs, a quarrel on the all engrossing topic arose between two young gentlemen named Boss and Gibbs, (In* one a wealthy planter and the other a young lawyer residing in Jcllerxon county. This dispute at the Springs culminated in a due! lie tween the two young men, which was fought shortly afterwards, on the west hank of the MissUsippl river, ujfKMlto Grand (iulf. 'i'lie Wc(||hiis used were nniskels. At the first lire Imth partie* fell, mortally wounded. They were iiuun diately brought across the river to tlie house-.f u friend and placed in (In* s.mio room, ForgivcucHM'H were interchanged and one died in a few lioura. The other languished several luniiths and thenCu,mo1A*h«vto Hremiwas•'IAshuP ii-motherwalahvmitilaihtolddyli10 uhi-' ’ to I.* •A11 oheir,plovdi*s| of Ids wound At the time designated ful the purpose, Stockton and Puyxnn m» t at NewWa v Inwalk who dr* nmdi low I If lh*rli • Vwealth, or any of the constituent* of | Orleans and fought with pistol-. At progn— could possjhly tJirow around .......«nniifo*1. .III..1 .(ll.*I J.'bti. ai* .I.. ,»Inr I ill■Uit In oil |.r. IiiOiIIu . On |ui it —II il'S'fllllliiH In—Jk.iii lt;•( mini !id!- ...■ ail now of til-lute hr. Cm;» fftlk i 11 VkJellll'T Uidl In* («(•*«•rilli.1 n |»u1. i.u.k i|| ' • fidal• i|ii|tr CulKUi i Mnrii. t .oi.l 1 . j |ii|ii li I'lii - ii'ihl o*n/ Hull WMi nlUfiCall-il.tilt V III*1 v.m, a..1 m l i.i a..ill v*i 111i 1 il 111Al tin1 Hi i Imi|i* ii iii. |.*lt;1 itmi lu cuft..til II iniIlli-ri' on tl.i* Itli Iii-i . r.v'Xit tIt.fT — —* - — — HI |.| 1 • * I * I •lli- lt;mnlni-.l i11f il.P»OI frl'«tl!' lllll.'t mil || 1IZIh In»li, «hvn ii* - , i..rl. .1l|1--ll (.Kll l.f » ..liirf »»* **•*•.-.ni'Mitt jJ uit'*) -Ur'i (1 lil« Irii'ik•« *11 it; f*r Pi*' rj**‘'ill 1 i 1. .ful tin-nrtl Mi'w/.i ii.ill1 II V*fe M„aal teaitIffV n * fi* HI tY11IIla 1 l.a fat t t 114• d 111 b lie i.uii. (it* i i’ i lliii tail # . ..i. 1.. ^frr*«|noli11 v 'US'ii i| lli.' V.v Iii a ija-*1 “ 4 — W 1 i HiM'. n (mil ..ii,i'i,i . j ii*»i. -• ■ »ii»* * ta i iiItnjral »IMI. in .'. nt'. I-. (l|, i unrn*-l M*10;In IVIi .(, hhi! mci ■' |Mi-i(i..n ia a ii(Nirfrr •*(( lt;lt;f *-1 1IP Jflt; ii f itMi 1 |P!ffi*riiplit tat a f i I f «lit It* -IIM|»l '*» Uu-*Ti n In* i» »(».. |Or | i ' *1 Ut 1 4 i • ( lt;W !*(!• --ii' t I1(|£ |||| | lfMtllllW ■ • a ■ * — llll *1 1 III.* 1 » ' *11 IIH iIihI a-j, - : 'i*l ; ; i ii11,I(1\llllt;lll1 ft Vrt1“ 1 - • S § •••IO • 4itaai wlllt Miu mid sp l lt;;••*!'1.14 III.’.’ U’r ' iIt i i • L i ii . 1 -• 1 ' I.H * *• • UKe miulli.n-'-1* «-h'*1 jlt;-i fa•A 1 » • |. Il»l ' 4 ■1 -J H 1 'I | 1trunk In * .lay or l w.. tatimliit *••. tin •. (I.- l.iii i■ It Ink! it * 1.1 iiiI: an inl-i w hick under He in gie Influence of Hie pen of Hit* “-wizard of lie* norlh, might la\e awiilcene.l io new life even the dying umiil.ersul ihe I*HV Ml Ihe |;lh| Minstrel.A11*ail Hir* e in ile- north of Colmn l»ia, on Ho* road which run- parallel h It Ii Hie river, in a l*»vely spur near Ihe toad, I a spring, giving forth then asnow, a i-opioiis How of water, which laid at that time acquired .slehrily fur its mineral and curative properties, soon a- the sent of government was!'ie:i|ei| at Columbia nn arrangementthe first fire Slock ton was -hot throtigl tile head, and in a moment the gifted Hcion of an illustrious house lay dead ij|h»n tin* Held of honup! Before leaving the ground the Mct'oiuiH louiid a I«q»er ill tlu- fmekef of Stockton, Wl if leu iiy idmself staling in «iil«lauee Ihnt liisown conduct |,lt;id Immi rasli and wrong from the hc^innhig ; aifcl Unit il was his i 111 i*ii I ion, if lie should sm viv. flic tirst tire, to ackmnvlcdge hi.- ermr and make the •!meruit ImhOi'nhl*. But. alas! Ills good intentions ramo looga-pe•Mi In!|e -quire•*vlt;tIll'llIdlM: V. “ll yo I'll drlt; Ihe Ii He pole, : likelylute Mr. Fnysnu, the survivor, livid,, Y , ayearorfwoniid wienin'idently di'Kvn-. .'r.’ l'11' ,. ■ 1 f i in Ilf iiiv. r :.l « «.r-imrnry, Was fhoughf hy many to he p.,,,,*l-ri.. '....-Mi .... •‘iil.T|.ii-iiiz ii ii. I iliriiiy u..n. n,„|,.r „„ , ,i n l. i i r 1 S',v,nl ''’‘v- ««!,. wlil.-lt nmy |.r-iv- InO r.-^lJnK. , i r »••«* *• » Aniunff il.i- ln.lv um-Mn at il.,-•ait.■i*n»H| life. ..in t-MdgiipUc«»l bUfmuil ts-tilH‘1 ll roiilonii-h lUouoiT ItMtAlttlM/ rtf^bf n At*nil t-dfknl '-a «..| tin la »l! prolaKlliiv,.*».•Mdf lurvnuult -III* .mil m ..■mauatin* lit* -I* » -u •,-- 1,I'llHt .•I'l liiu. «lii- a. f.I -^ vliti) lHi“rrlt;t|d4v) 111 lAj , •* , .W*a luikVal■ nn i r 4 • ti a i ik al. * il.* ■*•*11 • •mMl nxnii Io wlilnni, t.i m (iIi-(If ng t *11 '« b«i|)»|ii la.. mo. a .u^l al Au mi ju » ii. »lt;si ii| ifbe Wniltil /it ami rt |( • im.n.-v Itrncii tin o. i.i ni ii i ■.1 BHIP !.V fc-ill \i lad) Ml llltf l Ilia 1 a 1i iii i' i|i •-•iii '“1 i 1 a ( iomtiileM. w||. ii {•• ir, io i,or r* it'ti n • •»if • i viiiiiiit ijf al tt.iaatdft liifti• ••..f | 11 (.l1 1 1 \ 1 *1III* rjnauf 1.1 Oil Wol.'f»VU| »;,-inrr. -«4* ai iii i ii 111 a • ••I fuii i|(v!irf«l imi•Ill* Vll*» 1. (Ill'll- Wll it- 1 u . uoi rtrn liatn ,n*« -im .. o,rllf** lUftflf, Midi lt;llt| 1 llhf *n I i • t w »M in'iriaHill*. *.4 m -ti in At. i ml,. Im*'In- Im i i «i .i*ilni in i-lt;) ,|ka 1 t .. I. . i} | ft...a•lir rar»* hiHI Imi i.i iu Oj-iii |n*lt;IflftMlfBui. f Iq.iitiili.-r 14 n.riif|.hm• 1 iitit 11 lt;•(•lift tf f li * 11 in t i••»*» In v.Hi‘/:in.iii1 •ll.'ia IimiimI til |. 1) n ilwa- hum • 1 * Ml • nu. | (»_i(iinu) iln- j.ai- b»?r. and *• •'• «1B ill Mt*!lt;«f#hlhail brniiimr, i hH i - . •1* lt;•. 1 Il'(l4b M ( ft •l*wy,li* l n|tl.»- in *t l. ir;h( Coaatlf *fr,lIn l»**.nIII■l-(-*» I U 11*.. ■ till* O' Ilir-1* Nlb^ (-H(*•» • ** 1*^1 If Iliny * »-lt;%.• In « 1 li»r- c i-*'fr««|;l,.,n. • I .W. IriihUlonable resort, and in purnimiice of Iii.- de-ign htiill at f'uluinhiu a large, and for that day, an elegant hotel, Mile wing of which was occupied hy thelAftMntnre during it* session iii iliat town. He also ah..m the same lime hi.ugld I lie plant nt ion at the Springs, aiidI creeled, a short ili-tnuee from the SpriugiA, i large frame hotel and the outbuildings ntH'CHHtuy for a watering place, die whole fronting and overlooking the river. Tim fame of Co-him bin Springs, or Stovall Springs, -!• they were soiiielivniM ealbsl, spread tlinuigh tin* i*oiiiitry, and lliunttrne-thn of the waters, ami more fliuu that file Mlperh deer limiting and ti-hilig fi'dlilii- of tin* place .soon nt traded Jnrge niiinU'm of Hiimnier \ i-ilor-,most of wJiom came fitnii Hie region near tlie Mi—i—ippi river, Mweru Baton Br.iige and Vi. k-hurg, iiieluding the eoiinliesof Wilkinson, Adams, Jdh-r--on and flaiU.rne, and manv from the ••itiwi of New OrfeaiiH ami Naleliez. Nearly all came In their own e*uivev-aie *-, wlifdi during their slay afforded faeilific- for driving over tint level roads in the vielnify of tho Sprint?.. Many ladle- were lie re, and the crowd | pa-rd their tine* in fruiting, dancing,I drifting, rowing, ten pinft( billiards, hunting, Usli/Mg, and other guyefir* and umu-cmenf.*.In the Summer of IvJU, when the -eupou was at ils heiuhl, tint crowd at the Spring- were umiHiiaJly large and brilliant, there U-ing ipiite a immherofdl-tliigulrthrd fsi-ons (her.-, and, for the better pn^-rvaHoe of orrjer am dfi'orum in tlie 'sidal arrangements the place, ti»e giC'M- foriiini theiiHM'|vcH into a sort of sooiul orgaiiizaUou, nm by one of its acta a well know » genth-maii planter of high jHidiion living heir Nat •lie/, was made ina-fer of rer eujonie- at «»M- table, and to Idm were referred alt question* of nructalciKs- us l*» • at-, etc. Among tin- guest* was .fudge Kfehanl SltM'kton, ..r N’atdu**, who, as will Is* seen, i- lie* eel if ml figure ..| die Imgwly. ffe WHS flic HOIof die Itii'hard StiH'kfoii, of New Jerry. will* -ighed the Iks'liraUoii of III de|i Iidem-e, |,-»d ls*ei» a Mlglge «f theS(i|H«ri'»r * 'olirt *»f Missi-sippi, and Wnh nl Hit I me of these event ■ Attorie-V «il IM rid Of the Slate, lip. family nano-and illu-t rloii- de»«*|.ji| gave him a pres-tig* which wa- fully -uslahnsl l»v hi* -pleudid h hoi i*ile and judicial n(turnin' uts, and hi* brilliant and cnuinMc social qualities. Another vi-i/.,r was a merchant New Orbsnp* hy die name I.J l*ny-oo. w ho Wii* aee..|iq,md»s| hy I vv*h. «»oe day a lady friend „f u,',. I'.iyo.uM airtvid fr..m NVv OrhauiN :ih-‘•-daling d on. .• w nit Hi* in. In l.ik-d the dinner rukle, the pJtv-Among Ihe lady guest* al the Springs nt the time of the event* uIkjvc imrriit-ed, wits a wealthy, elegant and accomplished middle aged widow, who was rlt;s*ogui/«*l as a lender In the woeiety or tlu* place. StiM'kton. who was a l»iieh-elnr, was thought to Im a HU it of for herhand. In the year 1812, when she was quite young, she was engaged t,. |„inai*rii-l to a brilliant ymmg lawyer, of a wealthy family. 1 In M'aini* involved in u quarrel whieli led to a duel in which lie was killed. The next year,1 w In .. I nt It 2 * *11 i 111 •ti.. ti*. .a * •1813, at which time we were at war with Great Britain, Ids antagonist, who had a military command, was aligned f.,r duty at I'ort Mi mm* In Alabama Inthe meinoral'le indinii nttftek nud m m-Haere nt tin* Fort, lie was killed. The lady, some time after die affair at die Spring*, married a worthy and talented gentleman, who wa* afterward* a l ulled Stute*. Senator. TIiIh lady «jin-tilljtuished herself by a noble net **i phi-lantlirony; wlileh biwlKt*onio a pan „f the judicial hislorv of the Htalc. She and her giO«Ml hushnnd are lung aiucc dead and have ft*ft honored nieniorie-Tlie thrilling event* lien- narr/itisi could not Im? forgotten, laif *suiliijutsJ to live in awe-slriiek mind- of nn-n nud w«»nfd not down. TIin'W/iKoii!An •I wen darkeypa-^'ii!you ib itown nsatiun • •*NVb “Big n»Fo’4 Yoi • I- y ' I .* *•nolle VI I’m gets UpAh’roijn' yBut pillin' I Anil * a right rated,cntiie jdarkey town m was barYouat the Spring*never «• pened agafn, and / hfrom th»*m-eforwaid, the nlaci\ a* n foMliinnable rewifl, U*eam«* d. -ert*sl ;m||n nun.Soon after the Spring* closed a- a pul'lie n-sort, thepmplt;*rt.v wa* purchased for cultivation by a planter naim d Mart in lx-whi, who*.* name in given l»v the writer of this article a* ft tribute to his moral worth, mul u* M mken of gratitude for the kindness of Whic h In* 110ft l-een the recipient in Ids brwiiltalde home many day** nud night* in fh« years gone hy when planter horn Unlit nwa* something worth realizing. T|,i* exMlent old man dhd rminy v.-as* ngn, and wan l-'iiied III tliefaimh grave yard near die Springs, wlu rea* mat hi., slab with the epitaph, I know that myIbshemer livedi, marks (he |ft*( noting p!aci of Matin Unri-. p,Iii* ashes and honor t*» Id- tnctiio; v.All tlu* build Her* ei.sUnl fi.r tlie of the watering place have long wi,„Nll-Itlih i m| li 11 rIn mi •myfull.dwayed or I**?|| removed, cxn pt the main building, a large two-Mtory lHnr-. (g.HtilMtf h i»r aiJKiU m AMU |TIwhieft is-till (here ami occupied |,v family. The large hall on the ih*| ihM,r with it* high brick lin plare and elah nnt.-lv carved w«mnI«*h miuifelpi^ J. i*1 ill H «‘c, «» glmstly reminder ..f die1 4(1 K.llm ivini I.. Tii WK •gay throng who om-e lf..:Jt«sl thrmed. J ’v be ina/y dmiee. But m.vr, ~ tII «Mil ■ I.-I ry. f U • U-iitr .|■ d»«ii‘I-I .t ,••ii. InUlg e.'U-on- u*.lt Ue -earn tl-U .11? i.eeiq.jed hy them, and, without f*»n*ult|i,tf di»-•*r any . . , , , . Bm.vwhi afterward- dts iur. d, w it!)• tiii intending ,,r • veil dunking of mlV improi.fhtvI lilto umi. a* In,.proper aiitle.rilv*'!•**, and. a* .\fr.la mi ii a a *tfWiai|),« .( t t,i iW «|i.*4 o| « ll l« 0)4 Mini- .iiisl tlo ir vWtor hy dn ir shfe, H.uh I en.wdlntf other* ..f die company iowcrW. CwliUIll.....die table The miMnlui wim ni h.IHm-1, ami Slorklnn, wte* ^at »e ar IViy-mi, made n spirited remark aUftll it which called nitf fnoo I’uy-eia -ml.ldi, angry and liutullirig c q-'.n-,..I lie mail, r of is-rcm.mii* ni vain e.ill-tle io h. order. | »and tin plue»- i- a disudati m. T|w event* herein d»*.‘rilH d were me e mat. tersof well known public liFb.rv: hut of living witties'M* only a few* sIJr» in* and in a few year- more nil w ill IH gone. The spring I* -dll rhw near d,e [ r#ml-iile, iM*ca*ilt;*nally vImI|«s| by *, traveler, whli dial wb-nl infere-t which \we may MqqMHC In nrtib li to prlii '111 vof Sybil * frey so In aiil jfullv i|i*.,.{j|R1j iu Mnrmion. It sUllgnrgb* iq. rmtu % siIt* fount urn dcpd,- and iriefj.-s and I dunces dw ii if lt;gravelly d*-*-. f(f t|„i*r:ilip|l U I..W, unchftligfng ever. *Ju-t :** it ran w bell die Iftomhig tf*r- I 'ciVm-ling the bymn of the new |«,n, rn u-tion, like tie* br»**4i iooie-rta'i/.d |,vhiI's- (a* ii I tf'- --fit .Ill St.. ...awing pi-toU Hr, when dl-tiiiKuMi^l ladI UIOI.M'MI ::*l the laidwen* a»*ouf dra**»»mpaiiv I citiging «..■( I«tl. MtaakkHi an.)1i .Sl. HillR«» IWb likotuj^i it |. lo» «-f a ‘•jmloii mi III —.1,11 |l,|M p*r. .o.i w.e— • •1 l» M•1' ------_... .. ^ lauy ______ -—Urn * Ii*«nnfir ftwn fheiu, and irllf* ] t flvH»eui,.|,f and wdd pfohstathms I* -1 . TUo dmurai*s*igl.t tliem tod.-i-t. whkh after sow J * 'l1'1? ^ ifurther i4*ru.-i..n tl.cy did. am! n,.. ,ar,“*r llU iL'iOII'II ltd ,|•h*. lory «B, ruotir i, TO^ dct.4 *c« of tb* uU-mIlf frHI, aiiil i w itli the dinner, eat-^lilv nml in nUenei., teuierit 'fi-ipi.ilifviiig w ymcnt of their acctrs-• beermi etHiver-niimi.N«» Vork IxotoMi»• • lt;l*idot, aref .tiriag e«a»gnMvtuRii »- « i -r iug ofia * i|(id.n 'H.n ».•HtUr ImwrcU of On- Ij. gi^U mg. no ling^tioa. *»o l^rall.h(Oil nt i4ftrn jn tf* Static frv( «nd no Huim.PM!•«\\LIKMicomCottonCOMMEmu luii' M liSltl