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life A.C. 'wiLbiAiaSON EOLTON & WILLIAMSON, . l'ltorniEToits. TKlfMS: Tin Nerth-Cimlim Whi; will be r. flurried lo (i-crihirs it 'HV(I iMII.I.AliS in niivaitce, or HVi) IIOI.I.VI.S AMI FIFTV CENTS it' p-jr. r. nt h it-l vol Tor three months, ond Til It KK PHl.t. Vh'S in the rnl of tho year. v rbscnieiits inserted at One Hollar H-r square line- or less, tbis Hirti typ-; for the firs! iimcr. r unl 'io cents tir c mh eniitiiiuaiiee. Court ,"d. i t"iirnU .mil Sheriff's .S le charged 25 per c 'n'n r; unit a lit aim tic.n of per c nt. will l -ii ill front the rruu! r prices, for ..dvirtisera by t V vr r. tvertiscincnts imcruii iiioiithly or r( i rt i-tv, it t per siti re lor c.rch tunc. Si-mi. i:v!i,: !y ' .1 cents jior sijti re C r each time. ." Ail I tt us rcl live to ti e Kiliton 1 Jh-p-rt-m nl must In. directed to l he Editor. And i II let ter. o"i let- in". for Jul Work. Ar iru-1 be Hirec I 1 1 1 tV Pit'iHsHer. AH letter meit be poal.p..id or ' f v mil ik. I be r. (tended to. 1." Pamcnta can be mule to either. I, I'ostui sicra arc autlioriaod to act a agent. roit THE tUtTI! TABOMSA WHIG Thn Marihsf Bttirrirm to the Hint. T m rri red y, Ellen, rnd m njr will offrr 7" e wheit pnd pnii'ifi.c 1-e to..' y ; N jt r. leorwe t) til. the he..rt.gi:i t!ir.t tiny nrf tfer N Ml thou not aen pt of my 1 y Yf, Ellen, t v "? hoied for vowes are eeniinir ; o socn in' nrt Is ve's ire in di p rt. Winn a iw.ti.er Ihou it'st ly tbj er.c'lc a hum inintr Arid ehJdr'rn in ajr wirni Ihel.ert. 'J"ien rv'M be c'vt' "P i;'l relU'sm a lurirtu For nr of'f'te new tn-'HifeH nl ; -nff .!! 1'ic rom -ni r y- un? l-ve will be painting To re . sen will yi. M the eonir.-l. T inehnot t're dower of e'er peruhiaLin trra. mn n ; It in th t whieh ntT, etion will win ; Y r 'i t is thy nrekl .c: eomp .led with tae pl-cs. u ' T i t i!in!i in toe luart tliroba witbin. A ! nnr v 'ur own own one be aa true and aa : it ! i nl ! r' woriay the e ill of yniir benr', '1' ,,a in who wodld tain tdl he for yon and with .u I' i! nuit cry a-rtiie, nd rt, and depart Das'l. DirroiT b. Hie Alounl tin. ftlistellimcous.. 1 p in tbe f Uutirakd Family Friend. A LETTER 07 INTRCDUCTIOA, fin, THE FAT AX. CAULtn.0 Wt. A BASIIFl'L MAN'S STORY. I.-; him who ha never auffered from the i j, us of bashl'uluess, pass by this article. He will find bore nothing with which heenii -r rn j.atlnzir. Hut he who know- thecx'iis u misery of a temperametit, who e very i.ature aiuio,t shut. Liiu out from human -sn.pathy. while it ojiein upon him the full .looes of laughter and riuieule, lie only : . i..ld read, for he only can umlerstand, this . I: ipterof my sufferings. It is but a speci-p.-n of tnv life, y "i'h 'ftw? oiinns. To others it will be only a sealed fountain; i il.aj they paa by it in the proud con - , i-iis of the un-peakable hlts.-inr; cf ;.i.j. l ictu e, let them thank heaven that its , -ar,-r- can neer flow for them. As my object is but to give a specimen of V- numerous conlr-ti-ntit that inepisantly t me, tho moment I appear in ladies' ' ! v, cLall merely pea of thoe that uleil" me at the only uinner iu l'ari-, to u e, was invited. I'houi'h laden with in-t- i'iet.,rv l"tt. r, I never delivered another. I p'i-s by the various efforts I ma le, be errc i coaio muster suflicient resoli tioii to 'i' li.er to .Madame O.. the one that procured f .r i.ii . an I afiicnd who came with me, t'er Joiner in (lierrtion. I pa-.s by, to), my lo j i iaiiyii at tne cverla.-tin.! p. al with which t ,.r beil re-juiirled to my touch. Scarcely cmkI I di titi.'ui-h the l'"-.Vs on S''(sw, ''-r t,.'- porter s lo 1,'f, wh ue pr .p ible a. ii"iei .-tooJ -inee its election. 1 Jiao h:, .-.ricral. minor blunders; sueli as asking t t ,rt, r to direct u t " Iwlt'i mhre th M inn-" nieniiiii.' her urawing-rooin. Suf !.' t j say, that my b;- uerv .Us compaliioli, un tioiiary in hand, boldly led the way ; that ii.ior iri'.i.r-e'l a t l v ii'iml.or ot courts ind -t.ii:', w,r at length ani.-d safely at an ' .r -r um, where r-toil a s. rvant bi-tore a . i.r ot lobiill.' dors, wiiieli In: threw wide I. ui. an I auiin meed us bv a pair of names, . :i e -li il I iie-.er have recognised as oar j-ui. li.. I we ho t t hem elsewhere. A. ready agitate J, and per.-iiriu with ner I'M. tr. ,i latton, this ostentatious mole of 'ri -m, s- di.brretit from the republican i ' i it . t j li;eh I was ru e i-toint I. was a I ' .a. i.iioe tiial to me. .My cheeks tingled, ' . i.ii ' tren, bled, an I my heart beat ' : -;v I i-tuiik ith-ntly behind my uu- vi ! e .riipaii'ioii, and endeavored t oath " i'l n.iil co llate fj conceal the tremor toil M.,i,jj me like an ajjiie-lil. Madame " . r io. to receive us ; and, as we a jiproachcd '. ' I;"-.iiue necessary that I should dr. :i in behind my friend. Hit in so I 1 n .t notice a lar'O jiet ilo.', w ho, ' ibly stretched on a red Velvet eu.-h- . ii'ippin beside hii mi-tres. direct- . p.a.i. tn I went, anxious only to ' ' ,.i h tin; introductory ceremony as ' i'i a- p'K.ible, and then to ciHoonec my- ; "' "no: remote corner, whore, ' i'.r," llii.fr, by tin- wurld forgot," 1 r c-enpo rill tiofiee or remark. But '. ay- tl. French proverb, " JJionimt ' ',..', m.His ft si A hm Jleti tjiii ilt i"' ' and very unfortunate were his din- ' ri'"ii!,ri. fir my intention. A I hastened 1 i:i i'lowin with confii-ion, and ipiaking " ' tillit i'i-f as J bean my bow, i stum- ! rili.- di t fed pet, and w us sudden ' : i..t i t. -l lo nil (orino-t, like ail ' nno ram, into tho lap of Mi-s I'!; ii'n 11111 epi,,iJie5!ly a oiiurit ry man of ber j , vi ' wa- -eated ru-xtto her. balancing ' - " oj. vi v boid le rs. T t bi"- ' (Original iloctnj Bclf.he iiiHtinctively Rraspcil t!iu buck ofLor chair; uutl his weight ut her rear, uctin;i at the same moment Unit 1 bum buried at her iu front, decided all hesitation, and over wo 11 rolled together, tho tba.ra uppermost, 'llie vilo cur who had been at the bottom of the whole mischief, sciud lue by the lejr, ami, receiving a hoaity kick in return, added his howling to the chorus of di-may that now tilled tho apartment. Happily, the lemalo suflerer in thU uk.'ic, on'i .j.I all the tyuiputliy und attention of the eoui- puny ; but I well knew, that iu the oliort minute that had elapsed siiiec I entered the apatlim iit, 1 had ma le three moral euetnie.s, o man, a doe', and a lady. For my own part, as ooii n I liml extii- cated mjitell from the terrible cra.sh, tov- ered with confu-iou and sbniuo, retroated into the UlO-t obi'"-. eonwr f v.n., where I sought to hide luT.sell' and my over- nhclminur luortihcatiou, behiild the guilts who were louniii'' about thcr. The cull to dinner served s relief k I .. i tor I I, ,ii.e, I l,i o,.l, I Icnurosa every ones attention, whieh now, I jcould not help feolin?. mast be oeeupied Uvith my awkwardnesr.. Following the com- ipany into the dining-room, I saw'that caeh 'plate contained a card, on which was writ- i ten the name ot the guet who w as to oecu j py the place thus designated. Fvery 0110 jsceined to find bis own place by inaie ; but j for me, four or five time di.! make the circuit of the table, looking in vain for mine. Indeed, i know not but I mi. lit have con j tinned running about unnoticed union.' the crowd of servants, ail dinner-time, had not Madame Os eye ut length detected me, as I circled round and round, wbh an liv-tcri-cally iiicrcn-iii rapidity, my rjr! dim with ' confu-ion, and 11 elamuiy per 'juration be dew inq every pore of my bo ly : and I at loiijith cui,' into my scat. In n found, faiily fxhau-te I ith inoiticntion mid li'ime. I Here, asaiii, I found mvseif cnil arranged with mv hat, whieh. havin; r.'.orved that a!l retained in their hands iu the drnwiti-.--Iroom, I still praped with nervous portin n-i-ty. This I at len.'tll di-p -ed ', as I thou ;bt at time, with wonderful in reunify ; for I huii!: it by the brim between my knee, spreading my handkerchief over its open I cavity. 1 ly oat wsa next to a ynun? lady, w hom of eourso, I wan expect d to entertain. I entertain! Wofully, already, had I enter tained the company; lut I f nnd rnyaelf in- ' finitely belter adapted to entertain a com pany ru hh.ssc thau i-Hui.tnii . 1 I lie ordinary routine. of a F. em i dinner now e. mine nee ii. oun ami i.ouilo :;.. fi.h snd fowl, ani fle.h ; rnlrnnri n i ' ttrenvirn while a re.'ulnr series of servant appeared each in-trmt at oure!bow, invi. titi'4 us to partike of a tlioti-iud ilifl' rent di-he. and as many ditf-rent Is of wine all under string's of names w hich I in no.ro nndertood, thin I imder'ool their cotiipo sition, or than they did iny "I'l-n . lb solut'S to avoid all further or p m tinttie, 'or rli-plViii my prcilointnent trait, I nt in ftu .. mo-t ori"-tinatc silence, snyinj "oi ti fverythie" that was offered uie. ard eatitir with a mo-t devot. d ajuiliention. till iu an evil hour, my f air nei.-libor, svear;, of m taciturnity, and ber own, nth ";iii li"r-ef, bepati a conversation, by iiiijiirin.' bo I' 1 I .I.l .'1 was) pleased Willi irie njiera. i lie rj n -ioin wa put at an unlucky moment. I was j i t mi-iii" a l.-ir o tiniri.-l to mv mouth : an i iu ; , " . . ,ii. oroer to reply aa rule My an jiossmie. i ha-tiiy thru-t it in, inleieliaa to swallow it j as ba-tily. Hood Heavens! It was as hot i a imuiiii-: lava. I. at couiu t no. i , , . g, . . . 1 . .1 u l.v.t,l . It llllli r !l r.- ply to her question. Hut my mouth was u Dames. I,, tain I rolled the buruiii.' no r sc hither and thither, rocking Iny In ae from side to siue, while my rc-, Mlio ii m- i Voluntarily I had lix-'d on her, were -train-iio: 'foul their sockets. Mi,, r. .'ar led my grimaces, of the ea u-e of w bull I believe sbe was i.'iiorani, with an exjireion of amaze, liient ami surpri-e, at which I cr.n lau rii "' w hen I think of it. " Mon-ieur est malady ?'' at b ti. tii she pently, and in on anxious tone, i i j .ir -d I could bear it no more. My m i.itu was Have. I with the burning m:iS",t id smarting with inte rerablc pain; -o, rjuictiy ab.inl.ii in the point, I opened it fo it. utni i t, an I o it ilrojip.'d the infernal hr. bran I up'Oi mv plate. .Nut the sli-rlit. st t -ti dei.ey to a -mile, i ildy rullled the imjiert ui able poiiti no n of the lady. .lie sootliiio.dy eoielol' d w ith mu on my mi-fortune, then pradually b- l the ccnvcrsatioii to a variety of topic-; till, ex crlin; tho magic infliicnce that true polite Iieas always exercise", I be an t) fori t even mv ow n blun b rs. t ira I u ill , my cheeks burned loss painfully, an I I co.il I even join iu tho conversation ..nliout th; fear that eery word I uttered shared tier Jilt.: of every action I attain it-d. I even ventured to hoist, nay, to cou.-r.'ltiil.it'r my self, that the cafnlouu of iny calamities .u completed lor the day. " t uo one call himself happy before death, sai l S doii ; and ho said wisely This ides of March were Hot yet over. Ru fore usstoid a di-h of eaiiiilbuver, niecly done in butter. This I naturally eno irh took for a eustard-ji.! Idiu.', wbb li it sulli ciently resembled. I iifortun.iti ly . my vo cabulary was not yet eiuui-i.e eiio.i-h to embrace all the technicalities of the table ; and when my fair neighbor inquired if I were fond of rhoti -Ih r, I verily took it to be the French for cu-tard-puddni? ; an I " i lii-h wa- my paneryrie of it, that my date was soon bountifully laden with it. Alas I one siiijrli! mouthful was cnouh to di pel my illusion. Would to heaven that the iJmn-1 -ii r bud vanished iiloii;; with it Rut that roiuiiiiied bodily; and, as I prized dc fipoinliii.'ly nt the h.le mass, that loomed .... !.tiii...i us hir.'o. mill as loin, inr. as V e- auvitts.my heart died within me. A-liaiued ... ..r.. .,iuUn tlioii..!. I could al- ...n.i m rpndilv have swallowe i an coual ipiantily of aott aoap, I rlru.'-N d iimnfully ou aiainat the diabolical coinp i ui l. I on- deayoredtofaptbe.nou,,t,.io.,-bcnpa, io base ; and fhuttin,. my eyea and open,.,: my iiiouth, to inl.u-ue a- lar- as I could wtthoutftopputrtota-teit. Rut my stomach .ool4.n,i,,tclli:ibl.: niourl, to intimate its bitention H admit ,', more of .hi , r,s..-s, M,,-U...r b-:l it Pt, if not even of cxp l!in tint which had silrct '.y gained nuuclouio u t-.uitt anci:. The sori uusuc.i.i ct" tliii task I ha 1 under- taken, an 1 tho resolution iioe.'ssiirv to exe. cute it, had oi .en an earne ,tin--i and rapi I- ity to my exertion w hieli up'ictit wo. ill not have i.i piled ; when iiij p. at'-, .-o,u.di ),'.' irot o.er tin; cd.-e of ( lie- ta'ine, up ,,. niy K ama ; lorn ar i, ti led up. an 1 ilow u -bilbo ili,. u,tin mass into mv Ian. M. haiilker- '. hiel uu.ihli! to liear o nei Jit y a 1 t i, bn.it un .lor it in u t.nn ; ami a irtiat propui: nl' it was thus a!oly !op ited i,i mv Int. The plate in taa'ly'ii.l.te.l it ell', a. I r.ii i 'l my per-wii ; au l a 1 auee I my eve rjanl the table, an 1 sa-.r tint no on- ha i imticjd 'li-a-t. r, I inwnr-lly ton ! t ! ito I my- 'oil th it the iia-i-eo.n deeepti in w i so h i- I ' 4 1 dii-pi-fd of. Ke-o!tiu imt li be do. '-"'J, I i.iia.nly rol'e-l ny lianilk; rt'aiof t":otln r it!i all if i i'n. liuim eont.-nt', an 1 hipeI it ii.to my poekit. 1 he dinner tablo i, at letr th d.scrt ' 1 for tb. draw in.' room, w In r.- otfeo an I . '"'"' re serven roan 1. .M, art. i.l. ,a ' "il;hl llt ' 1 ' 1 ' - 1 !-' "nrK '"r ln.v bat bemat!, a el. una ' 'o . lor I .l ire l tut carry ,t lo"-"'r, i"",J : "u-' lir-1 t",'"rt" mor" oW tin crown, t . bioo the cauuuowcr from lcw,i 011; i nny one ham iu seeking for hi i o '. II lut, to looi into ill ii", (Hi my return to t!ic ili mi ir io mi, I clialiecd to be a::.im iat -d t V tic l.nU I whom I It I at at oiiiu. r. blur i i ,.i r i tioo wa- naturally le-uiue ! ; ai: 1 v, w-r.-in the mi I t of an aiiuu .t.-d di.cii. -u .., w !, n a hue i I -r wa- .-.en rum, i.i.: like a rac c bor-e, tiji her arm. " Take it oil t ike it a.T! " she ej ii iii..t.' I. in a ti -rriliod tone. I was always alrai i of-jo b r totiebiu: linn with iny km I, I 1 o I a , 01 I can . ut n v han iki rehief iioiii ury p.n k l, mi 1 ti it at Ohio uf'on the no -i ii ant, wi.,i .as .tb ready mouiitiu: over In r t 'in'.i uilii i .pi I strides, t is.u io as I lea m ii '. 1 Ind tor .oiien th" luliilo.vi-r ; which now ji'.a t, rc 1 ovi r lor face h'.e an i mollieet p i oifc, f.ui'iy kilouj; ih: aiiJ. r, an I l.biiliu: a:; ,-v "I the 1 oly ; while l.ttUr -tr, au.'.i ts o: m 1 but ter eloled L'ollby lb, ,t 11 h. r beaa.iial ll' c!; and bu.iu. " M Ol I hell I In ;i I,eul" CX'jii.l.e! tb' a-l iiii-lied fair. "Moil licii !" vt as ki !..e fi .jin miv mouth. " I lave yo I eat y ur head ! imj i: r. J oie . '' .V n ; ii in ! I j .1 r.ii.oii-L- 1 iir-ii .'iic. Mi' a -lour ii tit d i itj.-i r I arn .-u. ..." " I'll' 1! i I'llitltO d etifr llill !" i jaeu'. i- teil an a-tioii-ln.it J 7. inu:u an, 1;, . f-i hbi.-eif. W c;i ini:l-.t in- be it ii.i-bed of til- l x. cr it li! V. itil ie, I, Ulli.0 llill- The priv l I paliere I lor inv HIT. . 1 1, I 1 r li ri'. Ir nu tur . I to I jot. ,1,,, ,,,,(, are l t. nl inecli i nit ill v retu.lurd 111 V ii iliJel'cu.i 1' t my p " k i - . 1, iiVrru" t , out il l.t :(,ts in linv ,1 have be. ii !..,, It.. i in. ui t r it tt j i -1 i in r lad y, n- sic .;,in f. ,n h r i-r i ! i tl... i 1 -.11 it ill. b.l.11 ili ti ir jjvj,,., , 1IU, . . J , ,. j - , mi cau,it!')rti r."' lb 'I III .'lent. F f 't lil t irrnn r I mv n, v e VW.o i v. ':, I at yo ir , t .f i m be a !v b '.( ilea i Willi e . u- r I Ind e.in-ed, I i a-t mv i .... n'l.t- ilr."--, anl aw i:t rrible extent nf mv il ii onin 1 at t s It r. 111 - I mv Is ic. Ho Hi I 1 been sirtir: r ur.oa eril-lo d i ut t :i" b t it il p eket, an I I. i I U1 I butler nl' l ill Vt, t '.'.:.,' Ve at,!-. '.., rb !, , 1 I Ml I ir' I . . . ,. ulnpne1 il.o.vn tnm. II it 1 I ( wer. aet ii i,i v Ui . I I birtiti r fr on t.l ice where I h i - a in ' in ui v T. a n( i'. lb" -Tt'O. I M'- i'i t I hot ii. v bit ; lut b. f . I e ui I r- ieii it W.U beard ut tin a u 1 I. '.j.jr. ' S icr-r r-c ' bet . ' S ler-' f" tb"'r ill lb" I I t V !i lb lo l.rla . like a n it. Iinian s r Ui!", m auolber cj, illii t -.ud naiae lit 1'reneiiin in nn-r "riif s. tin. Iii;c t fi-ree Ian,). t without th- S or-r-r- '" in o!e t i r '! a -led Willi at rui so 'i'' Ii srd r io ' ib, r. Sti Jeli'y tliero n o i tv it -e I "i' 'liu : -"ir as of on r s'.vailo'A ii, r iri v iliiut ari1 - 'r I fl sforiii of wr.itli afiin br ',. n it wi'ii r do ub'o 1 fur v . I n"i?,fl mv b it sn l or, ...., tier ilnir. nu I ill" whole i.n'ter wn nt to C.!riilled. e there b" t n I. t hi 1 c-;e n "co h t and i.yi a 1 1 1 i "1 aaor 'i -!iin ' down bis his uioiitb k-r-. Ne ks, blin liu ' hi eve", blloi ' , leu ' . be s. ear i a n I w h, -.hall I for n t. (b it sp '''t '" ' ' I astride, li!;e tb' c i',. is-t i, rit ! ', f, ir wa r I . hi - f V w ' ' - There li ami st a a i ly "I bis bo ly, ti r at i StO: ri nu s I I t r lap: u r '' it it en C.lltbfl irvcr m 1 ia;l d -1 ipp, 'rv p I sl it I I ru-lo'd ml il r i th- I but. I. .1 . Ili- h it. I iots a 'Tip ft 'tin', 'ml arrived sue iv a' resj'vin: that to my I i-t never araiu deliva r a 1 tu r .ui' ; b ol v :o t-, I vv i i i i I'l.! Lie... OR. Tiie Ponii l I lie :isiu Hi' "t:n. r. A. soi.f.K. While trs.-eilinj beautiful cil V of I. ri i; tur al ru rvc I 110 t .1 11, a t",'i an 1 li Jt a Ii" lii'j ,i I oi. lea:uo from th.! ir"' 's o: t!i rols from tbe hi rb vay , a 1 bones iif a chain'-.! eoi fi a: cx,)a-l t p a.o uf every jei -si r. The followin j is a hitory of lint cniiil 1:1!. as I hari'iel it ft-1111 I h' lip ol liu pilro who conducted liir trial, an I co;i lomuiol iiim to be broken llive. A (ieriiian li itelcr b 'ill r belli -lit. I iu the midst "fa foiij.t, lost liu vv ay , and while etiiiea . 01 in ' ti 'iiiu tho load w.i. iirtailo I by thi'.-u hi rhv aynieit. Ill wi' 011 li 0 ' se ImcK, ac: jmp :.-! '' a bii-euj' -.i; the robber. 1 tb i Inr,: by ti- biiil while the two other- dra ' " I tb. bntebrl' I iui'oe- fr un tb" iliately ii bib oui .. Tho do ; leap : I of tin. m an I .-.r iiijI tiiu : but tho other ,k;l t..c a .,,.,,l,o verely that b r.i shed int t f ne tbic.ii t ,.tt -r-, in , the iiio-t tj-arful Low s. 1 be bute-,. , , who by t!s time bal -I. -n -a.-.l ."', rom the ra-p of .hi .ecou I r.,U, :, , re , bii kidlo au 1 kt W !,,. Ru! at . ; ... , luamoi.t Is. rei.fil a n fr-t ite' y.url ot tin; linr.l, who hiljud.wouil.lcdtlie do, mil lallinr him (li.-pak-hed by thu thief, who loan I ii;ju hiai a l.tro muiii in gol I, n sil- yer wale'., an I a few other articles of value, no piiin lore ! tne forpHS, luaped upon t!ic h r,o and He I. J i ' iifxt- morning two woole. Uteri Imp- pjiielM that p i tli, ire iuiprise I to tin I t ar ti...ii o i ii i inn it i;ir;e (lor. who Mreui.'J 1 1 U.' .'.1 ir Im j them. I'h;y ex iiii- H url ta iu alii elileavor.ri to r,..t ,r. lit., O il I.I .1 III "iu of tlieni dresseil th:: O.lll I I ol til .Me him mime fo j l, an I o i;!it soni i water tor In, a, whilu th? otlur h i true I t to inouv-r ili,i;e t. inform the iiiai t nit., ol tli. ir ila)very. The olliecr aeeoiiipauie i iiy se arral iitteu Janti wai soi.l on Clio p itwBjeoil examined, the vro in l of the -e 'i;.J;,J.,,t',;.y drew ip.a - Vtrt,:ii p. K- nji.l ii. .-'.v-i inrm. ' 'i lie ilo ' ilia 'zed I1I.11.-.0II iu tho eieirse nf i the ui .lit, vi ii n a I w 1. i ii rt, t t!i.: c : -e ,ot hi. in u -tiT, whore hi vm 1 1 ind the next hum inn.:, be allo.i od In new Ii iouda to d ress his Boju.It, aiol a . il lor. fli eia.' that be uii .lit 0:10 iii u.cri'o tho murderer, he ale 11:1 1 til mi., ln.t o ill not b-a.ellio spot. i. bo..eil 011 0 iiillv ubiiii t. i:,f ,,rin. hu I nl lone i t.ieui to bury the bodies; tint as soon a.tiie t irt wa- .iaee l, be ntn fehed ioiu.-eil upon it, hoxle i iiio.iruliillv, and rc- i l-d al toe i II ut. u. t'.w bv-tin ler. to in- due I. mi to in i.e. H : sua ip lit all who Ii mr In ai. Ho hor ; h, oier i, i 1 t ii.r ma i r t :a ; r. n.o.o bun Ir nu ilm liilw jit t i t ike bis .ra. , than be i. n i.-ln il lit j t. i III, no 1 w i ! 1 hai e wounded bii" severely, it Ii . Ii I I le t ) liekly Ibid. l.oi v o .e a 'iinrcd the lideiilv ot th; do.', nu I win ii in., vwiibtm oti red to earry bo ii I'll mil ill ink every dav, that he l,n lit not J. ii-h, tbe nm :i Irate jiroj, .e I t iinr ..p a c 'liecti ai to reintrii'iat e I. iu. v. ii i was ii, aiil ibvfub'r l a i.i! c f.imi v. it!i i.itVn ultvJr" was in- il'Kvi to mil t tbe IIIOICM, luif be'lllllliv till, and Ir on tail liiaini nt burden d lim--i it w.tii tbu tare o! h.s new jicii-ioiieK Tbi 'b tills of tbi. borribb- cyej,t.Te p ib!i-li 1 in th-- joi n ij. il j eirinls ,,f t Ho c..i:i'ry. .1 M y. r. a I r a!., r of tbe butelf er, r-aliiir soni.-tirti" atT -r tbe v .-ti'-ein. I, t ol t:i si i n "trate, lia- i-t. i,,"! r'ir wbie!, -! ii'';.' to lo - pr -s. nee ; be lin I f ii- b. ,i...e.J t, I,,. f , a,. founded, that I i.i I mlber h a I la!len ml t!ie Iiaodsot roaber- ; a t b In 1 I ft I: on urtb a l ir.'e sum in onbl lor Iji j i. -eli ae of I o v, s, and lia l mt .-!Oe be.-n ie'.:r 1 Ito il. III. rot- JJ.eio.ls W ere e! v t ' i I : ,' e . .line "1 w li 'U tbe m i ji--tr.it r.-i itad to bun the singular con In.'t ..f '.' !.., a he ! ei'il.ed. M, vor a,o iii j. ii. i i b li.,- .iib.-. r a id -ever.il ..tie r re. ptn- I ti th true. As on s tbe d : . reel,- bu ni l-t- r's litotllel , be howled un i l.t.ie 1 I.i s b in lv ull 1 e.iUted Other de. i.. o.sii ii .jii , ,.i : , i.rii'1' Ry .liil.reiit put- ol I.l. .lies-, M. i1 vvr Itco.'ll, -ed til" bil. , . i.i i t.f-y .rv.li, t.i : i. , .. li Intel - 111 I v., !.(' I It. a! I.. I le bote it -cue ' icr an 1 I o in -, i i : t u r tb 0. .sr p. jr.iiu c ol ilm louse, ton- ill'' 111 i.l t.'.ll.. rail tllv) ttltlie-ses that i i-t I b 1 1 not o..iy been a.s.nli 1 bv I at .'.l-o I ai VV, I .; t on ,,. blot i i..t n . ..r sevetai own rs, l.i.i .e :iii I I'liiinb r. ru. i .-mil, M. M.r ver ... , . to Ins ii.il i v a i : ii .ol , :i,nr c- tue ! jib, Wed lb.- bo ly, an at lie I 1 1 Ills new I III.' II. r in i . V : . . a .' 1 1 . . but . V I.l I t j:., a- l.t - 1 .1 I I Ot .all I,. 11,. d at wi in a j,. by tbe mo-t uiii it ii li I l;ii' '(' r of i ulneii-e re i .i . er tbv iil.-i il R it in am : w . i ; . t ! ' . ' I 1 1 i . : r inaiie'd an cm ; in a. i'e.o s.e-f t I . l p awy, an I all b.i;i"s , . . ..'lin tie- iiiv.t rv vanished, whan M 'd vi i r a',0 . e I a bit r nr in ' liitu t i r pair w:t!i .;t ! ' s v t i I. "p'i ', t obic I l i oy.- ol' hi . in 1 1 -r l il iil.eli', w ho il-s-ire l t i . b in ' . f ,: b ,i, d 11" iillM:i"lirit"ly lii I' ! tblib r 'i.-emip inled by bi.br.ilb er a ilo . b a wa I.l - c onleiicall at 'ill limes. ll,. I t i 1,1" IN- r bativ Ind do I vein I '. .''( I "SI Mill II "I 1 I In ll. ,i v 1, C III fill le id '.v:,i - i' w i! as it. ;:tt ; :e: iu '.'inn' o:l by bis d , be an:iii il sii 1 but- b. lb" d isb-l dr. -cl y.iiir t , I . I I .-. v I I !.'. I t, tb' e.-iitre "! tv Itf o IU I I'. I t al r, who ,le-ircd -. tb . .r.'i!..r tbr r:t W lib - ) "1 1 r ,. Ml e! tb . . nl'.,' il l I ; t i vv t a I V fl If- Il 1 I I ... oi b r.e -tnii-i iii t ii.'' v r ii b r ill op I t'l ill", la 1 ' Ul l I, M M -y r. r i-'.Mi ; d in lint" t i I'i e iboi ; ea.'i'i iy iu v t Meiers f i a in -t I 1,1' ,1" ; In I rc 1 I b : I ; 1 b, o,l a rt I I . I i t' . f. ill! I i '1 1 1 . M h 1 I I' III I'l It II r i -rb 1 ? . r . lb b !i- ' i.i u r . t . . I f' f .1- 1, b, I. r f 1,;. I itb' r. if. th-- ..rl. r biiu i'.t v in .. ',1 n the, ' I , , .1 II III III b t I'll i'l. e 1; . . j l.t M I ,1 .biro Ft- it I 1 1, I, ' r."r 11 1 lio ' t ol I " r, l tb.. th t tb " f , t!i''ul ei r-it 1 le i-f d an o r 1-. an I I'i w is n it in i d ertriiestl of t b'-'ii t . I tbe ni-iis-ti I11111 to it 11: rbl jeir-u- lf. sp hearei s . ,u tel I 111 o conviiieln r a I il r-u nb I of , nn ., lore l the iinn.i r. tli a In I liu I i'Ui b ol bis do bis IV 1 in, 1 oyo:.ly h oiudi "I lo d al 0. it la tt a ft vv limes. In . 111 1 t r, 'nil I mid then ha.-t 01 -d away. If' 1! 1 1 i led t'ne rrorv 'I nn thr- cn uiiV's truck. Tlo1 l was osi( up. ut ... . ..i.e. I. .... flies. oce-i-io'i s is ri-rv itefi ve, jirompt, lil n, -t a !v. n-ere fnm edi if dv itifrniiied of t Ids I .'. I i'.o'l 1 ,1' II t: V ( lit eei - ... r,. J,, b it pur i u a f ,v iii un. 'tit , lb au 1 a number of n!b int. I be dvi .' became : object of pibbe r ti ri - obi y nn I evvrv m drew back l) allw I'1"! . . . , . . . room. Ili-t.!".. w :H UV,ii leo, Pill ill nf i crowd collected In eroiip', Mnn TsinT d:t but th, , rand tbe,,,,,, rV-r h"'" ( I, ,-1 been ''"'""''" ' .vnr, befo.e. A,,, ,- 1, , b . ,." s r ' "" h E;''- " I ' m h InVitl: d th,t the rm- 1, yi.ter ; n, m in I, el ; - J ''P" -i l-r tb b' ' Nd 'of ,, rUb e Wut i,i lruvvi tifl.. bd. JM-ICt r."u dit but tli do r and thr noii rler wliieh . Ppitu of hi fancied Beeurity, tho avonerl tracked him, and leaping upon him lie ' bit him, fore hi taniifiit-, and would have j killed him upon tlu upot, had not tho ais - taut rushed to hit reseae. i JIu wan immediately arreted, and led with M. .Meyer and the do,, then carefully b lau I, before the ju l 'e, who hardly knew what to think ot so ovtranri niaru an nhVur Meyer related all that had happened two veari l,el,,ri mil in.i.iol uhmm m.. i,.,i,ii.- oinueiit of tin) man, ileularin that lie wai' tlio murderer of hi brother, for hi 1 '' co.ild not be deceived. lai iii nlmo,t ail thij time it was found liiipos.si,lle to hold tho animal, who Bcfined deU'riiiiiieil to attack the iiri-toner. I. tion 1 iutertoittting the latUrr, the jud;r wa ilti'hfri witli hU reisUei, uatordercd T bu Poareiieil. iberu were lounil as not hiiu a lar-'O Hum in cold, some ieWela anu nsa ' live wntohe, four of them fobl and very val-, liable, while the ti i t tt w.iituii old silver one, of hut little eoiisefjuetioo. Aa soon as Mey- or saw the lu-t. be declared it to be the same that I.:, brother wor- the day he lett limiii', mid flu. .lo.eiit.ti,,ii ,.l ilm unif-li mitili.li.-il mouths j.irvi.i.i.ly eorrohorate'd his asser- tee coii-i tin' of eleven, tj report a I'oiititu- 'th. That it .-hall be the duty of the I'rc tioii'. 'j lie robber dared not expose it, lor tion and Ry Raws, at the next tueetin on sidont to appoint one I iiict .Mai.-.hai and liv, l.r il, .i ii I I,.. .1, i. i,a.. . Tuesday allcruooii at three o clock, for the a-.-i-taiit.-, who shall appear or lior.su-b.iek . he was well aware it bal been de-erilied very miiiiitely in all the j.iineipal journals ol i ! many . Iu short. alter mo-t iiiimitely an I eoiivic- live le'ul proceedui' ot ei;bt iiimifhs, the niur.leror was eoiideiiiiio I to be broken alive, aiol hi t enrp.c to remain chained ii. on the wheel us an example- to others. I in the Iiirbt Jirecee.liu his csecutioii, be eclifes-cd aiuoii.'-t bis otloT crimes, w hat till then, lie den led , that lie w as t h murderer of Mim its' br tie r lie avc tin in all the details al, .ivc tebvted, find d. elared that ho i laavs be- In ,1 tile aceilfel lb died of Ili s Wo him,'' repeats" inds. ' 1 1. 1 1 it not been fo several times, 1 about. I never have iioen an agricultural pajior puliii-luil at li Ids here. Nothing else rould have discovered boro , iu this State, be rceoliiiueiiiled to the 'me, for I killed the horse and buried linn with nil that bo wore. Ile' cxjiircd up ui the wheel an 1 this was tb 1 1 rp .f whieb I bob -Id before cuteriii ; tli ciiv,.'t I. iri'i'V - " J?V;i' iRiniFTilKSI STATK AiiRIClT.TU It Al. SUi'ini' i Nii.'iTII I ' l.t il.l N A . I! I. , iri-. M inojv, il. i. 1". l-.i.'. Tb" ortli t'aroiina Agricultural (' uiveu 1 1 .ri iiin ti luji iraniy or.-ani' 1, on motion of lr. Tboiupkiiis, ol IVaiul 'it co.iuiity So- j .i.ty. by l!ie aj.p 'iiitinelit of I'liarb..- I,.lliu- t iu, "I it as', toe rie-i lent pro tempore, an 1. 1 .is. I. lav'or, of R.iku 'ii, Kccvrdui S iri'arv. I1 b''.it. t from the following county So r !'';, t hi tt tauie forw aid au 1 en lulled their li antes, to wit : From li auloit CioM'ty Siti. ty M I. F. Toii.iikiu-, Wm 11 Tnpii. "'rs' From IviecoiiibC uuly SsHUity Messrs. J. S lu.n v. .). I. Jtiikin". 1'r .i.i tjiulu I'ouiity .v iciety Messrs. L. W. II uoiplirey, J A, t-'ven tt. From Wake . orient. S.s icty Messrs. R. II il. lib:, Win. R.ylan. Win. M. lk.ylan, R. W llaywoil, C. 1,. tlmtoii, lUvid "llint oi, ll' iiry M ir iecai, Alpbeu. .loiies, C i-well I' i.vl. i,i K Fool, lib S lavvell, Neclhaiii I'll. - , f IS R.i t. Win l. Sc ut, .I li 1! Kiaib..-. da-. I'. Taylor, Sylr. Sinitli. Al lied W I..1JUI-, b oil W. Wiiitaker, Willis Wl.iiaker. lb F. Iiuioii, W. Ib Collins, T. J. I, .may. R U I! Rrain b J I. Pr. I h" in, kin-, of II" anfoif, moved that a e.MUIUIt',''- "I live be a .pol lit e d by the t'lll- p ir irv I'l. -i lb nl topre.are te.-iiilioii-, and take tbe niee-siiry lue a - li re s for tb." olralli- Z iti ui of tin' Stall.' Society of Agriculture. 'I In' iii Ui'ili was ai!i teil, and the Fre-i-detit a ji iiiiteil the I i! . in.' penib tnan on the C tiiHiittee .if orauiraii-iit, viz : Mes-rs J F. Ibiiii K i tj of R.'.iuf irt ; .1 S pnnev, of K l.'ee m() ; A .1. Reach, of .lobu-t o'i, L W. IIuui !ireV, of "ii-low ; .1. . II I! i ilhae, of Wake. Tin al tbr etiii then a Ijoi I t meet a.'ain cl jel: iu tin- Com iu un Hal! ol the e.Ul, famill'itl H ill. A'r'ii'ii.turai State clock accor.lin j; to uiiiiioiis Hall : Mr. W.ikc, taking the acting as societal y. The North Cai'illui Cjll.elitio.l lin t at -i c a Ij iui inn -ut, iu the C C.i'.iilcs R. Million, ol eb.iir, an 1 J. F. i a lor Ib. I h ..i.p.iu". ot Raaufort, tln n rcport -d fr.uu the eoiuiiiitlee of five ou the orjuuiza ti ii tiie' 1 'ilo.iiuj preamble auJ resJ.utiom, i. : l'o iiuj-rove thr great an 1 prow in; iutcr-c-t of ii ri icill ii,.' i.i the Old Nurlli Mate, to aro.i-i a I a i labbr State pride, alii render toe 0ec.1p.1H0u o. Un' plant r au I Ilo: lartiier a iieoa r rtable and honorable ealli vv c t ee no 10 'u I 1 1 1 lOti ,t an 1 c 111 viu ojt of In I .iloai.i re.ol.tti'Uts : I'.ol.el, 1st. liial we r. eoliiiiieii 1 tllv) for 111 ati 01 f a S iciety to be kuoaii as the State ajnoditurul Sjeicty of .Sort!. I'aro liiii. -nl. For tbe gy vcriiin. lit of sai I S ach ty, we r .iiiiiii.ii I t.i1 appointment ol 11 i'i 1- dent tin I tee. Ftesl j. lit-, a 1 ! 0 I' 1 1 1 1 S -i-r..-la: y, a tjorre p m Ii.i.j S.crttary aud i'i , a on cr. id I I' .r the a 1 vane." menl of the cans'", we am. "fly 1'eeoiiinieii I t i every County lit tn Si.il ', t.ie t o malion of one or ill ue : iieiltui at leiiirs to aid an I eo-op Tate, wil li ihu Si ati. S ii tety. 4th. A c iiniiiilt 'ii of ten to draw it .til l rejuit a ('on litutiott and ly Law- lor the I'.. tare governim nt "I "the S a-iety. Mr. iotiipklui Ui iv.d I but the Sin ielv iln iitcptialel v ?o into llni election of permanent ilHcrrs, winch motion was earned. He iimii- ninliid .I S. Ilaiicy.ol 1". ijreeumn nouniy, ior I'i cl lent, wuieli ,n a rreed to ny acclama tion.' mi l Mr. Ibinpy was c inducted to the chair, by M js-i s. loiupktiis and lli 'i ry, and niaduliis aekn iwludjemouli iu an ajipropri :vte stylo. Messrs. W. R. roal. cf Wake; N W. Woopin, of Hineomhe Paniel .MePrtinuid, .... . . i . i ii.il e. -,.l il..:i lAltill). rinnu, una n,iiiD our, ut .mil or .ju ieis VtJActi. i ' y Kali,-h, wa.s elected Rc ! ,r f, .n(itr. Tonipk-,, of !ftf Vnli,,- Sretary. ! - - , Iditional number of jjen- ward and em oiled lln ir fioin thu eountv Siieietii'a 'to wit: " I tr im Kertie Lowi.i Thompson, S. if. Spruill, J. II. ('hei ry. From lleaufort II. Tripp, I'r. J. F. Tompkins. rroin liui ford .lol.n i.i Imnr (' II Wilqy, U. F. Caldwell, Caswell Johnson From Itounn .1 V I ill;, From Halifax Kichardsoti II. Smith, From I'itt 15. (. Albritton. From Hertford II. (j. Cowpcr, Kenneth Hayner, V. L. Iaiiiel. From Wayne V. F. Dorteli From Rutherford J. J. Hvnum. From Cumberland Xeill MeLlougald From llrniu wick II. 11. Waters. 'Froi? Carteret'w l ' M' UTiitehjirat. i-ioiii iiayivooj . fl. inoihai. From (ireenc B. F. Williams. From llulilax S. Welter. From Richmond Walter L. Steele. From t'liuibcrlaud Win. Smith. A resolution was ollered an t passed, an- tiijri.n ' the I re. I lent to auiioinl a ( ominit- Kk';l',uiciit of thl.s association; when the I 'llowiiirr ueutleiiicu were apiointed by the l'rc-i lent, to wit : Lewis 1 homii-oii of Bertie; John A. (iilmcr, of tiuiiford; ,J. A. l.illiiitoii, of KrA.in; I. . W. 1 1 uinjilircy, of I u-lnvv i Keii- lleth liavner, of ll' ttfnrd ; W. F. Jlortcii, of Wayne; It. W. ll.iy..ol, of Wake; R. II. Smith, of Halifax; A. J. Leach, of John- stou ; J. li. Kyiiiim, of Kuthcrf ir I j J. F. Tom j. kins, (,f J( atifoi t. Mr. Itayner, of Hertford, iutroluocd the folio iu ' resolution, w hieli was read auJ a.b, ,to viz : Rcolv That the " Farmers' Journal, "' favorable cu -i leration of the fanners of North Carolina, ns entitled t their eonli- donee and suj'porf. Mr. Sruill, "f R. itie, a-kcl the conside ration ol the billow in"; re-olution, to wit: III -oiled, That it be ree iiiiun iiib d to the farmers of the different Counties in North Carolina, t i form agricultural societies iu t!e ir rc-j'celive counties : and we do cordi ally inv ite tin-in to sen I dcleaatc- tj the iii-xt meeting of the State Agricultural As "ci.'itl"ii, to unite with us in cii lcavorinr to j awaken the j.cj.lo to the iuiji utante uf a;r , rieiiltnral iinjuov lioUit. i hieli, alter some di-cii-sion. o:i tbe rrreat I beiieht to be derived to the be t llitcn ts of the State, ill fo-tcriu and ciieourain i oiiti- tv so' ii tic, and tint State Society, was. uiiani- nio i.ty adopted. " Wli.rn the .Woeictv a.llouriicd to meet to- . iiiorrow afternoon at three Te ity Art. rn.s.n. O. f. 11, 3 i.'i f . -li. T!ia State Agri-:ult.ii.:i S-s ii :j met. ie cordin to adjourr no nl. Mr. ice Presi dent, N. W. WooJliu, of liuncoiiili, taking the chair. Dr. T'Uupkois, on the part of the Commit tee of eleven to prejiarc a ('oii-lituli ni and ' Ry I, aw for the n ernment of the S ii ty , reported the foie'vv ine; eoii-tilutioii aud rule-, I j wit : Cit.SsriTI'TlDN AND RV LAWS iji thr i,ii- .,fi,inif"i f:irri ! .Minn ( 'i; roll mi W it l iu: s We, a portion "f North Cill'iiiliii, ftl iln a deep the j-ro-pcrity of i-ur j.rotei ui rmis to do ci er tliiic iii our t "V ) Kfs. re.-l lii are ile-i- r to t ro ni'it,; and elevate It-character : 1 tier, lore, we have a. "I'iated ourselves into a bo ly for the purpose of aU rrdiiij: mutual instruction, ai 'U-iii.' a , roper -tent of State pride and a di i,o-i!ii.'ii to excel anion tlie farmers generally. AliT. 1-t Resolved, That this As-oi ia ti. ill shall beeallcd the North Carolina Mate Agricultural Socb ty . AliT. "Jitd. That tor the good oovcrnmeiit of this Soeiety, there shall be elected the fillowiio.' ollici is : A President, four Vice Presidents, a Recording Secretary, a Cor rcspoiiilin;! Secretary, and a 1 reasurer. AllT. Jlril. '1 hat it shall be the duty of the Pre.-idv tit to preside over the lucctini's of the Soi icty, to J.laeu before it all fpiejliou, lor iieti.ii ; aioi wnencver there be a tie anion ' the membi r.s in votiiii 01. any out Tim foll(.in? al tleuion came lorw tiainiM ai dclejatei I tion, lor shall ive the ca tili.: vote. 'he excuses iieeo-'-arv T s i" ! ar. nt 1" AiiT. -t la. It -hall be the duty of the Vice frayed out of the funds of the State Avi Presidents t 1 aid an I a-si-t tlie President iu tultur;.! Association. the di-char 'C of his dutv, whttieicr u. eessi- I The fuieiroiiiir resolution Was iutr ol.U'v I ly rcipnics ; and iu the ,'ib-enee "I the Prc.-i- lent Ir. un any mcitinot the Society, tile seitoir Vice President shall di stliarro hi, duti-s All r. .".th. That it -hall be the dut y f the R ir. tin.' Secretary, lo call ti e roil at tbe n"'llill of the lii' i till.', to lea l all the mo tions (.lac. d before the Society, I" kceji a correct account of the pi oceeitiii";s of the same, au I to discharge all other duties pr - perly beloii.'iu tj the olhec Am tub. Thai it shall be the duty of the tjorrcspoitdin: Secretary to obtain mi l nive to the Society all the information he can, in relation lo subjects apperuiuin;.' to Aineul- j turnl liniiioveiiicnt, and to receive and rc j ply to ull eoiiiittuuieatioiis of the Society. Aur. ith. That it shall be the duty of the Treasurer, to receive all luuds liel'Ui i it l : to the Society au i pay an ciaiiu- up. the same, when properly uiitliciiucateil ; aud that upon eiiterin, ujioii the duties of bis ollice, be shall be reiuiied Akt. .-th. That the ollieers above named, 1 .1 l . .1. .... I II.. ,..,t hn V..I...1 ' ,. tll,. Pre.,;,ellt , and eoiitiiiuiii tho olectiou iu roj;uhr - j - - ry t. rott- lion. MS. S AnT. !ftii. Hint lli' regular iurftin of ih.. S .eioiv shall be annually on tho mil day of Uetober, in Raleigh. . .... ... i i ri AllT. I' lh. lliat " uieniDcrs punu rnn- , . . , . atituu aqiorumfor tuetiansaetiou ot bui - ocss bcl'oiu tho Society. B-LAUS. j Reaolved, That each member, upon join-! iry, lhe Society, -shall pay tho mm of i ' dollars, and ahull bo subject to ao anaual - ph nr laws. member to report to the Society the result of any experiment made by him, n hieii lua y tend to the udvuiioeiuent of agriculture. :Jrd. That it shall bo ttiu"dutv of the 1'resideiit to appoint a committee ot three to j procure a speaker to deliver an annual aJ- dress upon some ur'iicultural subject. 4th. J'iiat there shall bo an annual .State Aorieu rural r inr. in or iiitar tho ii'v nl t:i. ioiIi, lo beoin on the l"th or i.'etiher, where an exhibition of the be.-t speciiueiii in the various LraiicLen in huiliai.iry may L exhibit'.'. .'th. That t!ie I'rc-ib.nt fhall atnm:i!ly njipoiut U comi.iilluo of tell, to be eailod ton Coiiiiuitu-e of Arrangement, who.se 1 uty it shall bo to make all nec.coiiary jirr-jiaratioiu for holding the State Agriuhural Fair. nil, 'l i,,.! .. -I., li .,i.. . i -'41. IIHI, II, iTUHJI I7U V'M. vi lOT i. re- t f.-.eiit to njijioiiit annually ill euiain(Mt!c of too, who shall nave the power to uvniM sieli j reiniiiins as shall hereafter be deemed lie. eessarv hv tin" .Society, to eiieoura.ro a pr j- pcr spirit of competition aiuon the jilaiitc larmers and nicchaiiies of ear cjuiitiy, at the auuiiiil r mr. With a proper ctubb'iu of tueir olllcc, t) e- : that projicr order i. luaiiitaine'l. Mb. 'Iliat it shall bo the duty of tbe t' o-. re-puiii!iu r Secretary to repart ntnionily all the iiiforiuati"ii lo- may aeipiire in !i.n:'- hit the dnlies ol Ins otiiee. I.th. 'Hint it shall be the duty of tin Tie.i.-un i t make a icp.oi, at tbe expiration of bis u rm of office, of all monies n cuu"i and c elided, bv him. for the Such tv. l'ltb. That a inaj rity of the noualo r af the Soejety slinll have the power at any on o! the reouiar mcetiiii:', to amend or ah r til : Constitution and Ry-lvi.v- of said Socicly. The forio.,nj Constitution and Rub's, al ter bein J rea 1 and di-eusr-ed, were a b fte'l. A letter was received from Mr. R. R. Branch, a member of the sueiati ui, J.ro-po-iii'; to rai-e. on the pint of as many member- a- will a!;ree lo enter, an A;'i ici.turul Sweep-Stake-, to be riven t l tie: fanner or Jilaiiter who will pro luce the lare-t i i int:ty of 1 ml i ii ti Coin or Maije on any eiicn iiuni ber of ai res. The letter w as read lol the ill formation of the n i.ty, an i then ordered ta lie on the table. Mr. Wiley, nf ."illilfnl'd, iiitro.Iueeil lb.; filbiwiii" resolution, which, after a few re iii.'trl.s, ujioii tie' subject ot seiiiliu; tiie Jiro ei ediiur j.riiiied t j all oar farmers, who will .r',b.ib!y t ake interest ino.tr at t .inpt form an a--oci:itiiin upon a firm ba-i-, w j- rv and ordered to be put into iinuiedtats: ' ' Resolved respond in.- That the Rjcoruin "j mid Cr eretarics mil Trcasun r have iinj'l,! t f.rm. ih '.Sh-t'soti o r,n","l " 1 and Rv HWS, niol Act ol toeol'l, il'iill.Oi . t tins ."oeiity. r.ud fetid tell copies to Ii nu in Lit of tbe same ; tint the c.-t "!' tbe piimii be deli a ed out of the rtr-l liiii'ls ruining into the uau Js if thu J i'ea.surer of said Society. Mr. Smith of Halifax, after a f.-w .li-e-.ir-sive remarks, o:i tbe a-i-tiince alforde I by the I. ruislature to internal rm proven mitts, Ae., intro luced tiie tolluwiu rcsolutioii. n bi.'l i w as ii i: j in in ra-ly adopt.'. I : ResoKe.l, That a cuiiu li tt i e of five be np ji.'int "d by the Chairman for the juirpo-e of ' iircsentiii-r a iiieiuorial to the fieneral A- w.mbv, asktn.' lor all appropriation ol mon I cy, to t. id iu c.irryn.o out toe object specl of the farmers tied in tbe t bui-tit utioii and Ry-Ruws of the .orrli I :n aliiiii Male AjntilitUlal oeiit. M'-s-rs, .-bni'li ,,f Halifax. Rayner of Ileitford, Wib v of nilford, Thompson cf lb i lie, and Re-may of Wake, were appoin ted l y tba Prc-ident a committee to carry out the purj.o-e f the forcooinu' resolution; and, on ni-'ti-m :.f Ir. Wib v. the Vice Pi e"- dent. N. W. Woodftn. of Runeaiiilie. then in the chair, was added fo the committee. 'u motion of Mr. W iley, of (i iiP'ord, it was ordered that the Chairman, Record iiij,' iin l C orrcsjiond 1114 Siaui taries ;mh1 Treas urer of the Society be appointed to draft, and have introduced into the Rceislatnro a bill to incorporate the North Cai jlina Afrn cii't 11r.1I Society lb heil. That oi f the members of this Association be a. pointed by ballot, Tr.iv -cliiiij Ai'ciit. to vi-it each county in North Carolina, that his not ulivady e.-t 1 bii .-lied an Agricultural Society, lor tin! expross oil- . jei t of e-t ibli.-liiiiir sin h So. i. ty ; all 1 tb it snl huh ati v yi r. 1 ay lor, ot t alto, an .1 f s. v. rai nielli'. 1 is. ps-t-con-ideration. .1' T.ie ieqi.-i polled for future ( )n motion, it was I'.e.-olve.l, That all the newp-ipTs .sf tb" Mite I'lielidly to the object--, of thid s-iy-i.i-t.oii. be ro'. ic-tcd to p.iMi.-!i tln'so proreod ins. I'he Associali.ni then adjounipd to meet arain at the regular anuu il iiieetin.', in tho eitv of Ralei.'h. next October, at w hi'di lime mid place a Mate rair al nil in lii-tri.il p ir- suits will be held, and all the members are expected to attend. N. W. Wt M HFIX, Vive Pros t. J. F. T.VYf "I., Ree. See y. 11 It'll IS Till iIPPlF..Sr SEA.W. At a fe-tal party of old a id youui, the ipii'siioti was a-ked ; " Which season of life is most happy .'" Alter beinst freely di cussed by the rue-ts, it was referred for ini-wer to tit? Irn-t, up'su whom was tbe burden of forjooro years). He a-ked if they had noticed a grove of trees beforo thu" dwelling, and said : " When the pviii comes and in the soft air the buds art break, iiii on the trees, nrjd they are covered witty blossoms. I think, How beautiful is sprin;! And when the summer comes and cover tin trees with its heavy toliajr and ainyinfif i i . beAiielins. T think, llovv ntrus are aittoii i.3 i""-" - -- ..j j4Mimnlt,r" Whan tho autuinn i . ' , , w;t)l .,,,lel, fruit, and their I,.n vps bear the gorgeous tints of frn't, f ,avp. hear the eous tint, of fro- . T think. Ho-beautiful ts autumn . And I whew itU -ere winter aud mere ,, .either feu nor fruit, then Uiok up through the leaflcsj branches a I navcT CrM UUtd now, a4 tts
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 24, 1852, edition 1
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