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I ,1 i i r li i 1 lie I TO-luUt anitnieu f .initTiriiu mmiPtry, cqunny loan Ilm.iv t.) conceit cl3.'"',V." "",'t" ,K,.r',iu,'s ""' ".'"'TJ - . . , li lliatllic luimtitution vt U 111 ( Migrt-M tin- ichts with liOVcr- p,jWt.r - 0H.ii niitl repair liarl-ors, audit ii i xinJi. future of tin- yniin --soldier. .1 lie President 1-c afl.-r-l-d to Auit riciui ministry, equally l all j want such votes to fleet Cell. Scott, ordered liiiu tn repair to All certain n-portaid arrangement hoi- Tomnkin-.. and to urov ilo the supplies i-ut that Cin-riiis should even in it. mwi i.. -. for the iippi-oaf-liing campui ;n. Having dis- mote uln.trui-iioii from nuvignblc-rin re, w in nurr speaker say an thing about the Secession charged thi- .t.to(, lie next ordered ""t""' V , . . . . 1 . rT i i r,V voti:ig for or ouainst Cell. Scott. M Hatt.il , ..J...,, a no hi Impoittuit duty .Wc-li'iutUm. ur BUVs tli huuJ- th.iii to organize, discipline, and instruct an mk-Ii improvi-mi-iit Uiiig, in every iml.niir, nr.. a rin v oi new recruits, there hcing umtolou tiiui i .wu ifi-mrui in iim ir ciiaractcr. into MTice. 'it the liftli of March, 111, In- was appointe 1 In i gadier-gcm-rul lv Tre at, the tiiiiv age of tvvchty ilint. ly v i.li-n-il upon this We ha 1 lit Tl t.; ue ll-ic-1 in oi tactics ; Si jM it.tio- ,-i a lit .Mat. l-on, -.it it. aii'l iniiiu important duty, the Trit-iaii s v -" ilm-i.l at oiiff th l it lll'll s -trill ; 'I lie lie .v lit; ii-r ctfn i h' ! r.'.i t'll I'll i a V a -' li: t o- -ai.t'y eii.p! . train".!, aid i i.rehei oi hard paLn. Sr .;t Li ring in : ni-t r . ISi, ai a 4 ... ari, 1 T'f-t tin ill ha !i 1 and vv i:!i i :t i luonth- had i liplim il and shot e-i it- if m t-r.-!ii : V t in--l . i , . 1 t' vi - , . Tl rv i v ivd I il he t . trt -. ran I. I'e ': li i t li. o tern ,i.- ' -'i!'. i n.pl ...: .liatelv put nu ll Hi v i -UN el t 1, -!. .r. 1 l.-pt in .t u... ii,.,r i.thly .:t 1 t ! all the cx i.i'' a l i;ol'"U cam-u.ntii- with uiiti- Tin. I llu- Fitk-rul uuii Stale Uuvt-riuiit-iit an- put! ttt tun- ytt iii, ulike net ( Kti.-ir y t'nr tin- ctan. in,..! irtiH-rily, peaci , and eiirity," and uu lit tti It rt .tna tl t.nkc with nrnrdi.,1, luliituil, sinil im in. v.. I-K- att.ieliiiit nt. Rt sjiict for Hie authority el t-.M It, aiul ii-quit'L'riit-t.- in the -intitutiein.t m t ,iuri - r..t (i, ; re tlntit fi retjmrt tl ly tlie jd. in. t tnllMlii r .tlellk t I' .',.tiL.IIi.l, ll' Stile, ullli t ' lie ::t it: u il w i Il'.iri . -. T'i l t.u- miii 1 1' .n "Is of tin 31 t I'onri'M, e.-miii'i:. v k i vtii is the ( 'f.li'.iraiiil5t- t.r ut.Uht iiti al, llu- ..i I km a .1 tin- ttiL'iti vi- nl.tvi' l.i v in. tl iui., ,ii- iiiiitiil .tad tt-iitiitei.d in ky tlie Vt'u... . . f 1 H" I l.lt. tl St.. It a lini.l itlf- iiit ht in pi" . ..i i hit "llu! Milivtiiiee tif tile tktlit rial iiiitl cxi itili- ijin -lii'liK uhichtl.tv t inlifat t-; liliti ?u f..r as tin ar-- t-i'iitrrat li, xvr will maintain tin-in anil insist irun tin ir stnt t rnli ret int-nt nil- The word was not u.ied in any mmiso in whieh it could be applied to any party, nor did the (Lonumtnicafions. l! i 1 1" we had eope with the lie hail taken . w il ho.it drill t nd t.f three ! - a well-di-. u l.iell .- ' 'II t.ie 1 1 li-' win til lllnt ei SMt v M.Ml t.f l!n ir (w pr, t!u nm ' jit r ii hit nf I'm t:.. i i i tilt I . " in t i r- en Hit i t.'i ht t-tlit h-ei 1 i c irr s in?-tll II l;e:i : i:ii - llf t I. 1,11. -t...l. li, sliail i tiell In t illiill ! ,;r .,-. t - CM IJIUI Ml t r. utul W ' W i I !..' II .Il r.! el tin t nii'ii. lit'Sblutit l. t.f III. i ini'iistr.-ilt tin- in -i rd .tjiiin.-t t v. It.iiiii ami tilt- utilise tit i.et in psiril i; tl.i II ut tin- ri i; n i rrinniits of, ri-rt t ,itt ..II lnlure rei- i.I,..l.s Ihiis silt, if .i daiietrells ! u i t til ia.-.t'( tl i. tt li. on t . it itl'i Its tinilv slirii aL'lt.'tlnll, ui.tntltT, or liow i v i r tin- 1 1. nipt m.t y lie inniit : 1 llialllt-.ill this si il! lot lit .is t ssi litl.tl hi.- l.ti ol the H Iiie I'-rlv .-.ml tilt- int. i;. The editor of the Whiu i.-t autliori ied to state that "A distant Fiiet'd'' intin Jt.ltosav that he was not aetiuainted with j any of the professors of Davidson Collect) in I iin-ix it)!i fsui)iiil cnjMirilif, exoeit one or j two. lie is hut idiphtly aeipiainted in pcr i sou with those who have been reeelitly elec ted. The typographical error, or mistake in the haste of writing;, whichever it was, will ,no doubt mislead the reader to sonic extent. A DISTANT J KIKND. July loth 1SV.V rid of one who had lit which they were awue, erous, Judas-like pup' enuatiger uny thing in estcd. The principle of tie Whig party are the same now tlut theyhavc ever been, and tlicir conservative ln'ticnce is just as inipor - .-. it i. .l ndw.r l.i mw-licH nf a th'csido education can lelt a vacuum ot ucu. J'lereo escape poinmoii irom such r- - , i ,.).,. ,. . and whose trcaeU-, litieul hc.l-fcllows as an inircn, nan on , o,y - ..vniliiitf ver ,se, could not now Sumner, Uah,, I'reston Kin?, iuck annua.- , ' " ' , ,, ,lal,v The hoys Inch they were inter-. let as graceless a set oi uuomiou rc.u..r.- . : u ; . , ,f i;,- ...hiiu- slreiith of co ..a ...... 1 K...1 C IllUieil 1U II1CSU Mll" ll" ua ever breathed. I do not defend Seward he in as infa mous and corrupt a free-soilcr as any of tliee amiable gentlemen, hut I do say his Wl.it! -N a I imI t '. lit jlovtl) (Carolina (iolbta. "ft i i Vl ;. u I linn i , las.;., as a 1 . r a. t lt nt r. i .-. l i d !,) .11 lllllll.lt- I Ass. II J. II. M .1 in tin mm a- a;i mi i.t- n.ii-t in.'. CHARI.OTTK WEDNESDAY, .liiirns! I. rl 1 r WIM.JAM :i i t It :itiii;nr . I l!i!i'n i:. lit.tm inH'rttt.- Iiji'!:Is slil'SI Ti.tti It .:j.t. .-uiitorirn! t- . ti .m ( '! rt' su!'si ri'ttoii. i i v. it. r.iiiM-, Kf., rrt'i I Vi ;it!. tT'm t- l 1. tiict'si in lt.i-ti.-i. . . V. t. ., tti ttur i-ut iit in l'itii.uit 1 s; i. rtk-f'itM i.tf and it'- p: I'm; v:r.-ivvy. r. Cm WINHEU) SWTT. j: v-.rrr.-i:v. i: :ti:ii:.r. wiLLinr.: ur .M'i:i 11. -' Ul: r.nnr.: : a . JOIi vruM'ti. t.KX M! o 1.! ?ilf. 1 it- t I. 1 f."M uh - ,ri nil m s I.,-' , !'--. J ':?- hi: "i 'l,'l; en ; :. ii tli'- e 1 t't raii.et.t. i a.- tl, . 1. 'I'., t i ii;,!. , in i. i T: . Ui; 1 . ..1 , ,.. j.. rt-. ,i ti. , i.i ft 'llillitll.lt e handed t.. I ti.'tis n lv pron tK and ail ".iturday inorn atteiidttl to. All Offer. l.isliei! t ' Auctlst t and until ,!ni is k i ; N-rth Car.. siil.-erilier lettii'll is the rt v. u t' .r One ina M hi ' until the Ki'llTIIK NiiltTll-CAKHJ.INA Wltlil. I)c:tlli ol" I'hilw llriidt rnou. J. 1-jlitor : I do not wish to neglect the rope, t we owe to the memory of the highly gifted rilll.o 1. ii:.lKltsiN. The doom of mortality ha, however, silenced forever his musical voice, and the efforts of his genius arc all that is left of the in-iii a- ntn.li. tions he caught front the beauties of nature, and impressed alike upon the hearts of his IhiW. i friends, and the page of fadeless memory. rs.ii.-ilr ii.tliue tt l'oet, il aeruia lb."lt hcwaslles- , . : " 1 . ... II . .1 . . . . i 1 . 1 , in.,-., to .mow .tie ,st, ps o. m r;.u ..own j,,, ljui jt to an cany grave. lie w as noiiie neancii, , kihtl and forgiving. He was candid to a ,.,.1 it,. .,....,., u nii ...,., vcrtis,- ,,..-..., i...... .s ....... meiit was anient ami Ins soul w as gooil. He consequently, often sacrificed his ow n in terest for the welfare of his frienhs. or the pleasure of his associates. Affectionate to his relations, he was too dear to his parents. They loved him with all the natural affec tion of which the human heart is susceptible. taut tonrevent llu nisritle ot democracy sunnoi t wt I not contaminate more than anv mid to stay the de.-tnyiun tendencies of fac- of these and certainly not so much as all tions and fanaticism, is when it spoke peace of the in combined. And it looks very sus to the raging element of Kt. It has thus ! picious that Martin Van Huron should refuse far withstood .!). org.uised efforts of party, ' to go for Cass in 1 t on account of his sla and triumphed ovtr rcachcry in high pla- j very procli ities, and yet so cordially cni ccs, and ridiculous iideed would seem the : brace Occral Tierce notwithstanding hi puny efforts of this "drair" who would fain platform. Whv is this! The iUCstion has try to effect what mm have failed to do. lately been answered the mystery solved Mr. Editor, our clcvtion is just here, and ; Cell. Tierce says he " mitlirs the i'nilnr you cannot warn voir friends too much sluvv In ," " he nrvrr smr a hitmttn I'ii'i: against efforts to misieiuescnt and deceive, nliuiilagf icilhoiil ' Jtclim: liishiarl rtrnll ill similar to this. Tlie effort at Civct.sboro' it" " lic tittr isipinstil In hiinninit ." The to place our gallant I err in a false position people of the South are imt to be humbug shows the temerity, and madness of men gcd iuthis innnuer. The locos would have i who are witnessiiig tle failure of all their lified any other Whig as much as they do ettorts to support a silking party. e must den. Scott. nough, but tveiikiuiss of the.vitiil power s stttuttoiis uuii goneral bud health y generally. manage to Hecui'e a htlle milXtt institution by romping uml pin. . imt at their accustomed jjnmcs, hut the i.ii'u Is it w rong to banish children from home are very often rendered to ally uulu fr Ully fr fashion'iT sake! U it wrong to crowd other use or purpose in hie than to a,i.ser 1 hire,, into an already crowded school be- as prlr ornaments ola hxturcs r "pi. cause the school is all the nl Is it more ,1110 forte tittachnicii s, 1.) the shamcl,,! era.ifvini. to he able to say mv children neglc.t of that Inch u us necessary t lintMothe l.at.dV Kn.lVollegiHte High their camfortalilo nn.l happy ex.stcee School for the education otVvung J.adies," , usefulness, as the very lood they eat, I ,llt,iu than it is to be able to 'say '.y children I.XHti IsK. It a national latliug w.tl, ,). are receiving a substantial education intel- I -bun n un portion ol the jieople of this c.,,,,,. leetually at " our School," and a moral and i try, that they do tioi car j oui ute plans ol . ...uirsi. i.f instruction lit home. exercis Is it better to be fashionable than to be I rational and sensible T Is it better tu'V .ml-J ishlv lai.sh and cxtravagaiit enough to I'ay' all the tlrcn to the I. and s Kn I Seminary, cmlJi aecti in uic m iiiuasiic m1( Ciilisllietiic foiiiiitlas. In Kuropc, no school of tiny note can M. found without a t iy iiiiut.-iiun aitaclicu to it, evnolises t I lllseil lie lit oil SClllilll'' (IllW ' . . ? . . C I, .. .. , . . i ,,f heiiies as sv-l. iiiaticaiiy autl ea.'t r. all be on the alert ! A WHIG. a wnii;. .i ..i .1...;.. ,., .! ,,r ...i: . , I .... 1. . IV as tliev oil 111 liien iiiitl, iwuiiit mi i-miiii'.t, is to lie iirtuielil aim ccniioinit ,ti vtnotui. ,- . - . , . l.i , , ., . i i. ' I he art, science, or piacltse ol hea t ,. nay far le." to have your children belter, ' , .. . , 1 ' , ,. i i i ful exercise of t icliotlv and IiiiiIjs, to pi-.). ' educated at holm ' Jh t r li' i inis'- niinit'i ' .1 ' t inn .nm ai ii line . , ( -u.th and graeelul iiiovcmciit ; 1 t nt Immv. The petty graflieatioti of being . 7. , .' ' .' 11. .1 .1 . ..,.,1 . l.,r.o. : System n , uii.s.ii.n,. ....y . v ..M ,1111 .-1..IIT 111 Sit, SOIII, I II I 11 to.., ,s'"...'.- . ' it ill be fur Dollar. rolt TI1K XOltTH C.VHOl.lXA WHKl "Out- ol'ihr lras." .1. ljiilur : In the last Democrat, " One of the Drags," a he calls himself, takes ex ception to a speech delivered in 'Charlotte, on Tuesday last, at the Whig meeting as containing the expression which heads this article. Whether it was uttered or not, on s....is."r 1,1c, " , V'iow or euro. The w riter, however, riiukes the shoe tit hlmsclt, A sruiltv conscience needs no accuser." He proceeds by saying " as the speaker appeared to speak by authority, or at least attempted to make that impression upjn the public," ,le. Now, I presume the se'f-st;, led "drag" refers to the speech delivered 01. hat occa sion which had reference to theo called Whig deserters in Congress. Does he not know that that portion of the speccL had reference to Toombs A Co. and their course, and that the speaker expressly disclaimed "any authority to read any body out of the Whijf ranks." Had " Drat: " recalled this Fun THK N. t. Wlllil. 1 should he sacritlcctl to tlie tn-si inteiesis 01 TlTTIUV luh- 07 1 , j those whose welfare depends upon the say Tursuaut to adjourniucnt, il.e Whigs" of . and doings t,f parents, whose mature. Mecklenburg this day assembled in ,K. age and cxp, r.ei.ec aiesupposod at least to for the purpose of I'-'V taugliltiiem mc impoiiauce .1 en , I act and every word in lite. I lie se remaihs tinlt Court House at Charlotte for the purpo. couiplcting the organization of the Scott and . t .1 . , .... 'IM I he nicct- iiitiug Col. I os. M. Da- habit of scinliiit; children toilcliiiii! tli broad to be educated, do not apply to those who are necessarily compelled to do -., but on ly to silt'h coliilinllolies as are aliiplv able to build coiniiioiliotts sti iii tnVes ami t inpl iygootl , teat In is for the t tliientioii "f their yi ilh. 'There arc many heads of families re-tiling the country, out ot the reach 11 t'""i 1 ii. II 1111- goverrnmiitof the Club, which were adopt- ! derstand the t.l.s., lute , e,-ity the tagli .l ; ..lira,.. .., the follow. 'ersciiola tie lirai.cho ..f human kicwlclge. Craham Club for the County. ing was called to order by app. Thus. I. (.irier, Chairman, vidsoti. Se-'rt tanv. J. II. Wilson, Ksti., bv rciiticft of the 1 1 chair, explained the object of the meeting. After which. S. J. I.owric, K.-ti., from the tii...iiiifte. iitoiointeil for llie inimose. sub- milted a Constitution and Tv-Laws for the ' boos, who billy appi, t iat iiifr ffotitli'ltit'll were eleetetl officers, viz ! W hi result of the ' He repaid their kindness in part, by the cf is know n at Fifty Cents, ! forts of genius, and ' The Flower of Cataw ult of the Trix-ideiitiitl dec- ba " with many of his productions will live as long as the Knglish language. It has ' 1 ' .. . . t . . - ... .1. . 1 1 . 1 oceoinc a uiaucr 01 noiorieiy tiiat, tie ai w a vs 1 . 1 : c . . t- -.it v. 1 J ' l 1111 t let to Ins 1111111I I.,, i.iii.r.t l.iv.. .mir excited an avrecab c interest 111 the literary 1 1 . t . 111' " , fr . ,, , .... , . -' : ed hiniselt much labor, departments ot a ' the periodicals to which i ti ... ,1 1 . v 1 c . .1 , ' . ., . ... , ,. , , I hat the speaker had reference t those he contributed. e tleplore the tnelancho- ., t , 111 . 1 , 1 , ,,,, r , .who hail liecn prounuciit and eotisii 'uous I v event which recalled the inlt of his miiius ' 11-1 - . 1 . ' .. . , . . . 1 r r- , 1 " hisrs in ( otiuress years since is evident niien 11 was niniiiii.' e ory or usei. a nt , (- , , i,,, 1 , . e 1 . . , , i troni J'rai.s dctcnrV of lientrv K 1 v n 1 u pleasure to others. J!. j., 11. 1 ,11 . " 1 1 o., and w hy should he enter dissent to that countructiou fi'lt tiik MiKTH-CAliiM.lNA wiuti. was made to him. lie private tutors c; To I hr Tolls! To the Tolls!! Fellow Whigs; ,111 Thursday of this week y..u will be failed upon to e.i.-t oiir Votes ill the iimst important Kb t timis that have transpired in North Carolina f..r fifty years, and will l.c the mo-t important pr.'bahlv f"r titty Mar to come. If. then, you would as sert tl.i' -ovi reijn rights of the Tcoplc in (ippo-iti m to legislative dictation, and de mocratic Lujiibuu.'. rv : if wi would wret the r.ijns of go, -criiiueiit from ih of a n- !.! -. and pluuderiiiir party ei.ly aim i- to ..btaiti thr- spoils ,,f office and i instate th'm in tlie hand- "f tin- le gitimate desi endaiita of your revolutionary Whig father-, fly to the polls and ca-t your Votes in .neofjanee w it li the dictates of vour j i ii.eip'i s, :ii, l all will be well. There is Iiotliii.L' wantiiiL'. but unity of at li' ti, on the part -if tin- W hies to roll up another thun dtrliiL' ck I. ti en-forty majority. Wchave Jll-t 1'. till lied ;i n (-- ..ii. br tile rii-lit spit rootubs Ai " his humble as no allu-ion J was made to him. lie was never once ' Mi . ljnt;r : Allow me to beseech every thought of, as " high and as pure " and as Whig who sees this before the election t'o i "elf-important as he may be in the rank-, dolus duty 0:1 that day. John Kerr de- ; "r '"ong the leauers ot the proper sense serves the sur iiort of hi's nart v. The State I w'iig party. Drag hays that lie has ever is in the hands of the netiiv' but if we do ,-,,,l :l w'iig in the proper sen-e Col. Thos. I Crier, President, F. M. Ibiss, Ksq., Ira Parks, Kst,., uud Dr. L. C. Jones Viee President--, and S.J. Lowrie. Kstp, Sec retary. The meetinir was then addressed by Cell. Voung, Maj. Walkup. and Win. Johnston, vi-ms reasons Ksq. (In motion, it was ordered, that the chair ajipoilit five persons to attend the Distri -t Convention at Albemarle, which is to as semble on the of August, f..r the pur pose of seleetiiii an Kb ctor for this district. On motion, the chair w as instructed to ap point a Sub-elector for the county of Meck lenburg. The following cento men were appointed legates to the Klectoral District Conveti- tlo right to send their 1 till institution where they can ae. 1. ranches of learning which are I limited r..te of the " old field " would ii"t adust- t u n this when Ir li to all lire tli"-,. ey Old the tli'li.s. I culhpl tel. I employed, but lor o the plan of priyate tuiti- ! -pled. laltlitlilly oliSclAeil 1,1 litlltipiaii schools and in many liist'tiitiotis of leainiii in the Northern States of America, ieenis to be almost unthoiight of in the South, where the cnenating effect of the. climate more c-peiially require a counteracting iuthi Mcc. The-c views, (.niching the manlier ai, 1 matter of Kiiucatioii, arc thrown out ulnio-t eiitiit ly without a selti.-'n motive centred iu Chailotlc, for although 1 Ifelieve Charlotiu to be a valuable and most desirable location f..r the establishment of . good schools, and would desire, ill common with others, p, in. ike an offer for the management of thein vi hen the buildings arc commenced 01 cree ted. v.t. with the well tried and highly ap pi ..ed tab nts which I etui influence and proline, I fctl mv-elf and those, whom I could .i--.eiate with tin- to be perfectly in- I. .. mlt i.t ofChailotte. Hut w bile ltM-atin, 111 v -ef in any one of the ti n thou-aud town, where abilities f'.r teaching are iu demand. I should truly rejoice to know that Chat been a whig in the proper sense of that hands our duty on the oth of August, a triuni-! tt rm- 1 his fai t we should never have found whose Pant victory awaits tf. Private letters, ;' out bad I'C not put it in print. He proceeds from the Fast and Middle nortions of the 1 a"a "a?" . . . .1 . - .1 1 - .1 , tint, si.ens-ersi r.-inv Tin, nil r.iFtv V .-- I ir I . .1 s. tiott at Albemarle, viz: ( ol. W in. .'1. liner, Cen. Wm. II. Neal, Maj.C. li MeCinnis, and Col. Jonathan lb id. On motion, the meeting adjourned. THOS. I CKlKli, Chairman. J. M. Damp-on, Set 'rv. cannot alwav, 1 . Ill view of the ii"'."ili'J if those who are imt within the reach of good si boo!-, ample accommodation- should be fiiria-hcd by the Charlotte Academic-, f-r pupil-li ..in the open country and from towns vs In-ti sec tarian schools arc objected to. A building l-'ill feet front by .Vi feet in depth, two sto ries high, having a wide and airy hall run ning through from front to rear, and anoth er hall traversing the whole It tigth through tt. f .id r an i t dt t illed her eharaeti -tl -tamer of hrt m. W, S T , -s ( ' , Jii an, li the centre, with io uiis ranging -t convenient a in it In r s-uit- State, give its the mo-t gratifvihi aceounts of the impression ni.ido by our can didate wherever ho has been, assuring us of large gains in almost every county. Will the wbigs of Mecklenburg, L nion and Cabarrus work fir their cause only our ihtij ? I'ress every whig to attend the polls and to vote. This is all w e ak : but if occasion offers. von may do the State good service by prevail- cr an'J purer" detincr of vshiggery, ing upon some m il disposed, tine, benight ed 11, that he objects to calling hi Our the true whig party he has no control. It is too high and pure to fall into the hand- of such leaders." Muahib lint,, .' ' True ! ol the Mecklenburg Uihle ly the age of Hrass is coming back again. and ''''tl' -d'iy last, v iz : well may " modoty m'-eklv hide her head 1 Amount eollcted at Charl KlH TIIK ' .!-. pjlittir : The he-en collected ami ree i . w nil). following stuns have iv ed by the Treasurer teietv, since the itte. I" mount i,: s-iiii o ti: oi y- I- 1 that was li,tv. t I Will .-. e , i;. mot-rat to east oft the shackles ot 1'ar- ;i"iu if mouniai.i-, ano we , , . - .. , ,. ' tv, and vote for a man tit to he in.vcnior. ilt. r Wl.i.s in this region, that ,,t xs ,j.n- ,.v,.ry Vutcr t1(. , allj t i- burning high and full in to irnrk. -ii. rvr.n n, uiness u.o... "". i.." ,.,v..., once uiore. 11 Alt l . ie times are dt or get til'- large-t r poll-I f.-r anv ti in the vote iu the man for :h" in hip rtust w he:i this " IM ag sets hint- 1 self up as the "proper sense" "true" "high- aiid a general excoiuuiui icator of the whig party as " panders to their country's huiiiiiiation and disgrace. ", He has thus in elegant style read out of the whig ranks the speak er, all the support, r. of Ceii. Scott in North ii...i:.. .i.- t i i i .'.1 .1' -. oi tne worm, including the lialtimorc t on- i velition excepting, ahvav-. that "trur nn-l A- Thibldelphia Steele Cleck, Steele Creek lb-formed. lSlaek Creek, do M illard Creek, Davids'nC-illege H"pe,-l!, si Hi (mi i in; :!!i :.o li OH :!i .-i.-. l 'i no I- 71 Tl Mi 111- rth I ii;::ig the ; r ii.tr jJuei tune at, .-..I to r d N rating air tii.d th i.-.'i fi linn, .in 1 that A or t f.isiii.'iiable di-h .hiong that ,eopb. oVciiibcr, if V ou voar-elves with that region. on v 1.. r-.t s will be v i v town. .noli t, . Kit.g. State , witii the fi.Iiies of th. tiiat ever was pn .art ' 1 1 :i I: Ilej -r a Ma Arm v. ' r.ii of the Cult .J roll TIIK SOUTH CARliI ISA WfiPi. HruKft npun llu- Parly." This is the caption of an article appear ing in the last Wotcru Democrat, which de serve." to be noticed only to correct its mi--representations. The writer commences by saving, "'this was the epithet bestowed la-t Tui --day in the Court II'.ii-e, upon all whigs who refu se! to vot- for. or aid iu tin- election "f Cen. Scot:." Ins is t.jnlht mil nn , The speaker whom the writer alludes, in no connection in which an " epithet" could have l i-en it-ed, i ir l. r spoke of or alluded to any other w higs than those members of Congress 'who had published their determination not jury would have agreed in finding a verdict ( ..ii l ilting, alivays. that -'!,-,ir un-l In pur-uan.-e to the ord ' "'i " deserter Mr. Centre. ! ti ,e Committee an a-oi tnn-tit i ll, Mr Kditor, we Whig are beaten ing in price from V!.j t i-nt-t now ; no doubt about it. Drag has d-mo j Testaments from (il cn,t-t. the work and read the whigs out of tin ir ' purchased at the Jii!.;. H i own r-itiks. Where did he git his autliori- ; which have come to hami ai tv from . v ho constituted him l.icutt n ant Ccneral of the whig party-' Was it Mr. Cetitry,tlii.-l " nm! L'i'mrf ii lni; .'" IJeautiful models of whig- Drag and C en try and (iciitry and Drag. The next time the whig party wants a candidate for tin- I re-iileney let it ijend Drag and ( ISaltitiiore to make one out of the setise party,' and ail will be well. Drag! is smut thing like (only mo-t- so.) the very at tin Mr. J. 1 di-trib his Work. t H-.ll-e. ,1, McNe.-l. ti i,: agent. V ha, and 1 sl. H7 of the Kxe. u d P.iblc. r ing . -si-' -"ill ; and , i have b. el, ise N.-w York. id Call be -ecu jei ii employed s entered upon side, would be tilt. 11 able plan. K. li b room door should have a revolving sa-h over it for ventilating purposes in sum mer, and to admit the heat Iron, two or three hail stoves iu winter. Two .-t'-ves in each pa-maee would warm all the room suf ficiently.' A building such as I have sug gested eoiild be b .ilt and furni-lied for f l-,-t'lMi. Tin school room of a cheap, r build, detached from the main building, ami placed in the rear, could be divided into eoiivciiiei.t departments. The tliiiing-hall, kitchen and other necessary out -houses cubl be erect ed iu tin- rear of the main building also. ;,i.. be placed completely out -f sight fr"ln the street view, especially if en i ted ,.n that beautiful and finely .shaded -it.- on tin- Tr s-bvt- ri.tu Church I -t. In u a in Church is ert i ted it could be placed Uiore on one side with tin-ob' i l in V :-. '1 Inn- i-plenty ol room for l.otti clitice- there, and It Would l.e central ami cotiv ciiieiit P-r t scholar-, while TKSTIMoNV OF CKN QI'irMAX W e pri -iiiiie that the opinion of Kx-Cov i inor Joint A l lui t tii.i ti , of Mississippi, i. tnlitleil t . -..I,,,, re-pi ct at the hands of t I a one liv e pal tv . lie gt-niiiin nes of hi' Dilnocracv, and hi- devitioii t i tin cause i. Southern rights will led be iUi-.tioUed at lea-t I v tin m. A gentleman hum New Ir h in-, as we learn Irmn t he Mt-tnpliiii K.igli-, who wasaft llow pa -cngcr of I J jy. liiitiuati a lew days since on a steamer bound up th" Mississippi, a-ki d his opinion o "Ijcii. Scott " Sir," aid the C- verier, in reply, tie Aim rit an p. b- have never ibmc Ci-ii S. tt lll-llce I h and i l.iiuis to higln r w ill be admirat; I hav li 'ie t hat mail's i -liaraet, r ; llu 1 1 - in arc canvassed, the the stand he will take i-i th. ii i f hi- ( oiintrv im n. been surprised and -t nit- li-oiitinucd (loierii r Jnituiaii) that among the Whig party there should l.e found t tm. glc man uinviliing to giv e him a Cordial and hearty support. As to Lis bt ing ' emir ol! .tl by S.-ward." 'n,it , ,, , Ln-.w the llolll. and lie Will be eolitro'iled by Ii mil- i htr.i". to hi own con-.ii ti-.n of Ami, a to his u tg true to tin d and h - 'in A w. archil, cur r. -t t i ts t.. a li. OAT1 ntry to " pn.pcr ; knowing anil wise juror, who aid that the HiK hie N. c. vv H Elllll'illioll been reading the i v, on the siil j. i t Aii Anv'T i.c 1 i-t " Western I'er rat " ,f tl until Kb. ' tin r h. pi .. -in . d to In:.' 'il ! Ig. 'el ! : - n 1 u.-'lav let alt. iid . . C ,v. , v.t on that l.il'l-i If to S. Xor-ii Stat.- " '.ih. never she -i-tal.ee." ott tie- gentle. -1 a ."i .-iMii ny a . . s-i -n- :n. iir :ig a 'i::ni. r .1, ti to lo-operate with their party by issuing a card; and when the offeii-ive " ejiithct" was us, J he vva- -peaking of those and tho-e only, who ha'l " loaned tin ir aid to the eoiitentling faction- by voting against the colliprolhi-e." Tlie wiiter then says "the speaker ap peared to -p -a'; by authority, or at b a-t at tempted p make that impri ion upon the .iibiic;" ami puts prominently forward iu hi- article the idea that the speaker at tempted ' l.y authority," to ' drag" off, or " kill off" in his own refined language, all who would not -upport the noinim t-s of their national convention. N,., thing could be far ther from the truth. It was distinctly ,-ta- -peaker that In "did imt prc ik by authority, but th it he plain and hoiie-t whig- Would ledge tlle-f lliell MS till Jill I TS ..ad it not been lor eleven obstinate fools on the jury. v'Vil. Mr. Kditor, do yui not think that the political organ of " Drag," and tlio spi rit of his article beautifully exhibits his "true and genuine" whiggerv' H'K.CTATOIt itred to pr f Jul hie off.- r of I ' oi. j .111 - I i, , ha e ni.g rc.l t, "l.l.iai - ht.i- in re-t-. 1111 -i-'-ii a- -, and -. op- that vi s in opp,. at Il.e V ill II "'"I" To th N-.ith ' I V '10.' t to oll.i-' M. - .-l I.tillll I 'ar .Jn.i.in, , iid nlti r a I. i i.rai, our t o a - ti re tit ! ( 1 I- ! - to 1.1, Oth i 'l.i d t,, o Ti;. -,! w I . 1. 1 .It-, !e ,rt. I ti.. and tl..- Vic-tij ''.tii t . r.oii t-. ct.-, and th- J..-light-. N .rth Ca- iii'ler to .-holll'ler .', a- in tin- ' j i ii'p . i ( of i ii i,o tn i - i.i u r Northern ho- Whig patty, headed Clay. W, i,.-f r. I i II il.i. had sue, i , i, ,J j intrv bv ,a--ii,g the thr-. ugh Con-te-s. and iii,n la. i true every true SoiiiIh rn- an. h' ph i '.i.tiiiiii.; the in. tin- abov e 1- a n an- i.'iai curacies wjiit ii we! I 'H'iil, viz : that the la-t said something a.; pply to; (d by th. P ...1 to -p. old -ay, hot :n know their party." This remark was ued lert i.ee to tho-e who vote-1 against the proiio--, and who have " ever since b an incubus upon the Whigs." The writer says that Mr. Fillmore i that M. Ciay upon his death-bed wa po-ed to Hon. Scott's election, and mote than half the whig n pre- ntati ( oiigr. -- from tlie South are openly -e-1 to I, im. It r. ii'iires a er.-at ctiort of i liarity to attribute to him sufficient igno r ate e to c ,v i r the-e a-sertiotis. The y are aeli and all, separately and colli finely, ab-urdly untrue. ,ike the democratic char ges which have been poured fourth with .-ucli profu.-ion during this campaign, he do-.- le t appear to have made an i fl u t to ki t p w, thin the range of probabilitie-. J hi- id k!c-shc.-s l,i -trays another ini-n p re,eiit,iiion. which i, that the writer of that article i- I,., pait of a Whig." That he may have been a whig, i- pt-.-sibJ,. ; hut if -'-, he b-ft the party l.eca u.-t the d t nio-jdii n. tlo ie na, t..., pur.- f,r a nature like his. Nk, Mr. Kditor. this i- a p.ttilul effort of one who ha- m. atiuiatioii with whig-, hut who i- endeavoring to play the part of a " wolf iu sln cp's clothing," hoping to strike the sv iiq athus of some hone-t man, who, in the moment of disappointment at not beiii" able to obtain his fir.-t choice in the Prcsi tieiit'al candidate, may hi- induced to com mit himself again-t hi- party le-minee It would require an alte-te l f-iguature to con vince W big-, that one who had ever hren in tln ii confidence, could h ive so far for gotten what was due to himself as to mal e lull Till: V i , VV IIK,. 11 ith pious vuvr llirif slunU stop lml ' H hifr iif thr roL'ii's tl,rmrlrrs ore ilm). ' 1 he I.oco-focos liHe coin mc tiled the Same game in this campaign which tin v have potj -ed, though uhsucce-.-fully, at every presi dential election sim e tie , fir-t rallied tni- . '-It r the banner of the " sweet little fellow . of Kiiiderhook. in 1 -of. he was presented to the South .-is aNotthi ru man with South f t rn principles now he i, tin-head and front I have of ' li. D. J published in the i-st earnest tone has in initiation once again to the liberal KllitoT Iniliitde contributor of ing in itself as a composition, it. Vet fraught with a -object importance t the I In- handsome coin article of ' li. D. J." are ing, emanating ns they- do fr oni' who so highly appreciate. n lh i;t artn !c of Kdueatioh, "tli, and it with a th tcr r my -erv ice- t!:e lug. a- an lltlcle, po-.i . but little en r- t the Uthio-t eitl.. Ii- "t ( ieirl-.tte. lilllelit s l oi'. e ye.) in I he peeiilianv gratitv II the p,., ,,(' ln--atloii, i ah ii. i. a: iru. 1'ire li, . 1 1 I hid, ,i! ig.ietl to that ,t did let I fat it in- ever had lict-n a whig tilts would ht I'Miiiiony rutin lent to coin nice them that he W as hot ,oW congratii thcr h wi I" . 1 .. . 'I . . I oi uic i ree son party aiei a arin support er of Pierce and King. Iu l" ID. thi-same tm mo, ,,ir, nortln rn man was again t.i,. dcreil to the South, ami Cciicral Harrison was tieiiouiieed a.-tau Abolitionist. At the next election Mr. Clay was accused of Aim litloti sympathies, and in I - l, Cen. Tav lor, th nigh a soulheih. -Iv. holder, was ino-t furiously as-ail, . jf ( neiny to Southern -.;..!. it-, i i . . "s"1 i 'ini '"ii i ass proclaimed t hi; cham pion of our interests,. Now. tlie-e same coii--i-tt.-iit gentlemen denounce Ccneral Scott, who was born in the South, raised ami mar ried in the South and whose sympathies are all in the South, as the candidate of the Free-soil, rs, while they laud Mr. I mean, lieu. Pieiee, a man born and rai-ed in the cv.ti':i!ie North among the to il.i $! tilnftl ion. vs, and whose Iccliugs mu-t he with his kith and kindred as another orthodox "Northern man with Southern principles. And how do they .sustain their charge 1-y ' Do they point to any thing tin: old hero has jever done or said to prove his recreancy to the land ..f hi- hi.-th or can they do J "Ah! no. In.- ha- never said or done any . thing but, for-o.-th, he is the choice of Se ward." W i II, suppose he is, who is Martin : Van Dun n's choic. who but Frank Pierce .' If the support of Seward taints Cen Scott, njiotion the embrace of Jteynard of Kiu' dcrhook overwlndm-i the "Hero of the -tick ..( , I.. - .. :.i .i ,-i.i c.i,- ... . -4uo j -1 1 ii in,: u II n oi .Vhoiitioni-in Who wa- the banner bearer of tin ( higher law rcoundrels at the la-t election ? ; It was not Seward, but that same cuiinih ' liimlil smilliii,, ,,L.,t3 nioii. Martin Van ward, as well as I remember never acted with the abol if f fill tut rt i- but Matty wa, thought to be worthy to lead' I V li, . nee who-e it) i.i bud down. I have i, an arti' l ! mil ol ., -tl i. tori col,,h lh tin i .-ritv of lott and seva I it-e, I are liilgc il toe VV Yo tin- ; unit v -.cut i'.' llelii ind -nth while penning pine .ii , l ie, f . Ill tl f It- trmtic-s ' matti'i n luil-lii of the of s ation. our- I'll re CI, ir- if th- of the iw n of -o .n un mi-rt Jin seiitatioiis in an article '"jrcii, hot lllliii-' more t han t in e-fnnr! . of ,.,.1. nils umii. of large print, in a iiew-papcr. iinor ii.i.i, .... , I i c i ... ., -o. .o an iiigioi ious ueieat, an old adage that ' what is saut:e for the goose, is sauce for the gander," a,,d it is ra ther strange loie il, ... Seward l,l,l , whatever might be his tiro- f. -.i,.... . 1 . r e .. - . ...I- , - .... ,, , ., II -. r, -I'll l-l.l...t got l:aUM- 1 1: 'it in tskii In i-nt fcituallv Colit: initiate C ii-li tt an mv remarks deprives H. ti'iciid-hip ..f my aeqaintanee in the p I harlottc, and ;,it has the t licet to move them to any action in behalf of their chil crt h. 1 shall be well sati-fii tl. albeit I should rcgr. t so ero-s a mi-e.,n-trui tion ..f ultra views and strong expression-, u-e. in th,. honest advocacy .,f a good cau-c. 'I he good phy-u ian u-es bis knife with an aching heaitin the era licatioii of virulent disorders, and the rational sufferer should not only be as patient a- po-sible under the infliction of the blade, but should Id--- tin hand that tortures him. Let us call things by their right names, ami if it is reprehensible (,, patronize an' overgrown i-taldi-huu iit abroad w hen a n a- sonably ri.ed i at home could hi- .-ii-tain- ed, then let ii- call it n pri hi n-ible, or, if it is criminal to m-glect the mi ntal, moral and physical eiiltuii' of children, then ,-t ,,s pro. Iioiinee it criminal. It is too ,-crioiis a matter to mince word about I...t the citizen- of Charlotte look at the ruin-of their once flouri-hiug -eiuimii y, ami counting tli. tr children lianished tin; school of Iniim a-k thein-el have hot acted el iminall v- in thus vital reoiiin incuts of th, ir H.i,,i,,,, , , , ' ... i r- OooA ttu,-ntH' a I that i fitting ii- for high social or p in life! Will Algel.ia make I Without atltial.iiilt ' tooiiiioii . I., ,.,,, , , . , ,,, ., ' gO'.'llll -s . -i,osoi without politene,, cause lis to be ,),, ami so on to the end of book I moral culture. No, the institutions ,f ,,,, , ,,,. iili,nphe, e o lioiiii ,i: r , ,,,, oy , '"""' 'f ""n moiiis. D is worse than folly to expect son,,, six r t,.n, hers to instil into the heads and hearts of nearly two hundred children the several branch, , ol a home and hoi-iablifc education. Amiability, j,-.. J hjant.-r-. otbging,,, -, lollid be slltili l.-litlv retir- t'-.r tin- boarding toituU building i f a ta-ty -tv!c . f i iiid be pr. I.-' ,1 i- in ta.itiy bm K "he. I c.ittliot coticeuc how a square brick building can h. divided into convenient and -hapt aide aparti.iet.ts, tcr how it can be made to ....k as well as a line front ..f l-Vi feet of white, clean, c.,.. lookmg wo ad-work liricl. bui!tliti" ar.- no m. re proof again-t fin- th i; ''i in ..m -be i. .: I. by a iii.ct.il a l'i i, of li ., fin- pr , -f paint, and I v having m, r : An A i ad, my !...,! 1 af t t. f ,,. , ,. "urcl platiorm on the r. I I ,r a-fr and met .rologic.il obsi r.-it, :. ami t'.ons.a- h'.ihitig i- ... well i ale u! at. d p, in the ti hdi-r and Itiipti ible heart of the young, with a pr-qa r n vt awe of the Almighty I'toit- r and . . i i . . "i ii:e i liiscr-e. than i tr. ou-i t: ui "I the -t ii rv -hades ,,f pijl.t p -cri'.ii- thought-. g'orv . and goo'lin iiiihn iliatel v and are more ind, lit.! itutol ob-,r,,r Whib- cm r;, t.i t-l licl-e 1 t l ill'. to :.I n..-iita i In, a of "- iiutiarie- and A. ad unmindful of the r.-oou ,- Sm.pli g ... 1 I. :m . b it til. laii -r of tin l.-liiiu i.t, -h p ditetii , a I.t ; v,h. I . and tin i- right South. I , aide It, ii.II uic ha,, the pr..,; .'. lis. ,U 'tin Si- hevcr gi W big in tin circiin-taiiei's. ti-i ! r him t he in ii that -re .met. ' been ll.lhic I iu i'b ut y I nn a ntly. 'l.:b i.ng w td tt -li ;y p.-liti, e him mv support I hiou f..r I c mid c l! '-t Ullo.ecti,,i. g all tin- W he-- With r. -i tcnt. that iv hn' l- h . 1 U -111 -t litre v i .nut im Dellioi rat iy as I d nl que-lio , but if t hum, uml -I mv vi and. te f the I. ,1 t! wa, tin i.i Id,, r I icu-h a', d. W e ha i.t ii.i i. W 'infield Sett. undi-rstand, in. f a hi lepiv o a brave w In ii hi, (.pinion of a u- ! i uipaiiioii in uriii- I , t T, h, f (i.V I pi -l.i. -, it!., i, tl ' uii.ii ly fit tl, 'lite gle.lt s . ( (,.. I. are .-! I : . li: .iv mam v rkV Ills v -ho and rem e am An Lit.-. -i.t. tiipia - -lul r. illilld f. I . a i in n in -re -t . and - mind -I w oii'lr .1- ,d hi- l.tl id. I.t, I " I -1 .1 K ' II' . i a D. tm log-. M tl the M, -: lice till Te s . rat.) and i i, w h , nan war 1 that iitniaic nt b'tnaii in t th.-r at II , -erv i ll with C to wllolli, .. at. the f tl ma f dcel W" d - -ii lit - o 1,1 1 a l lie f li, be tlmr , ,!,!- I. 't i e ' II. lie I II, I,' la high. ill,' l' II liti. d, and ig plat!" r 1 1 1'VIl'V'UI. 1 I M M.I II ami li -e.-to,., ,pi, . J 1 'I. tie -, and w, ,, i I oi.lv f , Un til III the . Ihtrv . I ' '. I I k. II !. Iltl, tit:, vil ! t . Ct. VIS ,S. - I M t It. - I , II. I .it: 'i r t . i ! ,f. Il- tratioiis ri.ino-t ing. T!,i. t. stiiii . -1 1 1, tii", i atic --'iir- W It'll tiell. S' ott s i i.'hu-i.vtic appr-.-' . (vi huh it l li .: o Mil. Vvi'HIli IS vt"iir: ji t in fin ii"h-. than the D -.' l.i. t-, Wt- :,', li t le t sill I W lugs ,nt t -lit he.,,! Id In ,1 li - It i.t 11, d ' ' 1 tl ,!,p, of - Il.e a! ill .til b. -tl al lain. ale i. I- (-V . n-t alia from tl r climb I.' I.I . Ilgtlll I tin- Is ibl I il . Hi. Ina lieil Iron, if they gleet ing rii pored in statlon resp, , t,., ' lliiike us phy nircd . arning nt;d so cf I Vet e-t i "lof rt u. , !!.? v ami tit. ..!,.. i v .ii.. e ol t point- of etl.,11. I!.- -I, l.'.l I e ,:,, :,rt,-,l a pi icti-e ! .y the T, .,. In I- and ex:,i ted the pupil-, . race. ,,,! di-nity ar- , v, r the !,,,:,!, I,i, ,, ;,, ,n , , v , . ,, . I,,,., ledge ,-md practice ..f tl,-- d. h and poiite u-aii ,., h g.,i,t a ,. I , i, , , pie No. should the I d'. he , .1, , , 1 . " oi i aii-e, t.itt I l.y -n il -t. i, to i - c -, t . 1 :,,, -ii.taiu tin- i tl .it.. "f tin- brain, that -, n-iliv e and tb li gan mu-t " faint by tin- way " o -train, d e onliniialli , and v, t be ' by an uniiat m ,il . , , ,,,( J , ,, i i-, ... CXi'ileiin nt of -tu I v . "I l.y an . a lion in the pur-ait " . , ,.- grows witii tin- grotvth and Willi the -tlchgth ' of the ,,!v, timati'ly ami iuimeiliateK ar.- llu t' d !.;, phy-it al -ti u. tu'ie ami that if r.he fail- ..r languid,,- the , , : I i . ian ' i langiu-li in exact proporil-, natural con-etpiem e. How ..It.-ii d, I liul" h ai ni d -kch toii-, . ailed ladies," who-e attenuated frames ar wo'iie--,,., either of their parents' lea- n-rs ex-tne ignorance , f tin- law., ,,f nature, or of a criminal iiegl, 1 1 t- .. y i. mandates of those laws. The.-c mm h '.:hii - -I innocents: might j,,.-t ,,. ,u, ; vatcd their physi, al, in cm ,! . Iv with their mental faculties, ,,d s IUV(. I arrived ;,t a htalthy matuiity bodily ,lt t ! ,im" tl'i'tthe g-,.,1 of thtir nu nt,,! r: ! was reached. W"c . an . a-il v ob-e, v c in the two classes known as the " poorer" ,1 the' " wealthier " t !ases. the ,.s, I i out my views as evi.re 1 DISTF.KSSIVC A IF I!:. W, bam that a difficulty occurred hit I. in I" Itait ha count v . N,,itl, ( 'r, .!;.,., bctwc, t, t. Nathaniel ' il , ,,,) his -on i" liw, W ,1 ,,,, Ficdainl, wlule tlnnkin., at the hous.. -( ,(,.. t ,, r. Kiiglai.il dr. w a knit, ai: ! " lippe.! out the bowel, ,,f j. " ti :o in, h In-died al t immediate Iv Filgiall'l ha- h.-t let heel, ti.L,,,, M, wa- a candidate for the I i-lutur. W, Ir - Line -It I ' I' d tie-.- ha, (., t. ' f I li:i-t t .f -u il te' th lilt'l nip. rat h i ilit- w.lh ,pi- ti a i ii i utawha. '-, and had two term, prt-vioii-.il iff ii hgov t rnalde pas- habits. The above in -in m n mi ,-i t. i) to lis l.y III'. II ) ,..!,' ,,'- the -1 - iv a- in I v pe tt h apprehended ram tha y v m I nil, c-athv. tln-r mu-t 'i, in l'i rt: ' t -I much i ... .i ... , me ni it they :n tm it v-iiin-' r th, ir I'u ii. Hon a,,aisT , -: v.. Bll i' rn the i y ,,,!,,., (i c i;aZl.tlt, " In ' -I,'., i -ation will, a l.nly of one of,,u 'l 'i , , w ho ha, latel y I,,.,,,, station, . ac'ii.i, w h re the ollieei , .,,,il trio-i'i I., i,e troliiei.I int. fed a vt rv ,imid'' i f pt lection .y wcai ing high crow in d in the in-idc of which tiiev plan d ti'il.v of raw wet ctton, which cm V w aided oil tlie intense ,,t " A' tins sea-. in, when we hear daily of death- by on !'.,!, snli il would jt not be rt -CI ninietul our (iluhil.iis driter. nn.l :, s and laborers, who arc o noi, h hat-, a qua pbtel cau-i Well t all m, i xpo-ed, t try the experiment T A Wete, in; ii ml I lie poorer class without education c.mparativcly,!,,,! with robu-t bodit s, p' constitufions and in the enjoym-,,l of excel h nt health ; while amon the" wealthier c'-j-. vt finJ id-i ,ti. n or b k ml, ilig. ,,e, c. rii pain ill Im tit im- tlie rnva -c- ol the cholera, .,... .:v(,, j,, ,..,,,, ,,, ,, (was able to h ave Jacks Mir-s,i, did -", and ha, not vet n tm in. d Sit...,. !..ki ,..... We day there was not eiiough left to btirv th- dend Some ejght r ti n corpses lay in different hoii-cs several dais. The "towti of Jack-oii looks hke a ileserted farm ; I n Min s? of every kind is m q ndt .l, niid eve ry d- li;n Lou'e is lor)-,-,l '
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1852, edition 1
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