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ajlUAKAIIJUML. HI'lM lim l.-',nrW T . I- -. - . .. 1 , ,i ; , Jmlff J VOUiUME 53. CHARliOTTB, -3XT. O., JkJSFTJJlEr 3, 1SS4 HXTTJIVlIBEIr 47. HOLTOW & WILLIAMSON, EltlTOItS AND l'KOPttlliTOHS. TEUMSj; The North-Carolina Whig will lie afforded to iibscrihcrs at I t O IKU.I.AliS in advance, or ctci hi If I 1R S.VH VtWI'V I't'V'I'-i .1 n . .1 i '1'iniL'V I ment be deli yetl tor t.ircc months, luiu lllliKl'. i.,,itin .ii i .-.i. w . .,i be discontinued until til .irrcri ".t a are paid, i-.t-j ccpt at tlit; option ol' the Kditorm. Advertisement inserted at One Dollar per square ; 16 lined or 'ess, tnit. siicd tyie) tor the first inser tion, and c,nts lor es.oh continuance. Court ml. : vcrtiscinents and Sin r.rl ' Svdea cli:,rprd Va per icnt. higher; nnd a tie tuition of 3.')J per ci nt. w ill lie in ade froui the rcrrul r price, tir ..dvertmera by the ycir. Ailvcrtiseini nts inserted monthly or qn irterly, ut $1 per iii-re lor cieh time. Scini. monthly 75 cent per m;u.ire tor each tune. Xj" All letters on business must be directed to he I-Yitor. i.e tiers mint be poet-pjid or tUcjr will not be attended to. J7" Payment csn be made to either. Lj' Postmaster are authorized to act as omenta. CA1SOMW IX. BY JENNIXHS B. KERB, hftft'ittC, A. '. Frhfiniy l'i . A. 3 f JOllBIOrS HOTEL, I incoliiton, al Stilt Open, g P h nff h.'i'n rtori H to omi t-t lenl in 1 Mft nor rou idiotf l oom tHi, tliut M ti';i i hi II l- L'liHtoll. ('"ii MO 11 U'.l l-y i-itc (-! it.tig rfiarsrii-r ) ih' "n'iTi rr Hierftor. I a k im i!n int-tli o i of inloroi'riif i'i o ii nui-i'y I .rj" it Ida nf ol i (Mri ' ". 'I l iok til Ho r n'. i r I a V !! il'i iti I p Tfin; oi t no'- t h IT r Vf irn in il.u Mi" oi ai il -o'j ii n i ntn o jt4tronaj' ll.jf.iy s .ti' V ; fUU-'I m.d mti-r- rcl t-tifi e-'a 'li-h'oisi . ( -urfti in il h a mj. i iidll nut leave diM it ineJ 1!. .S. JOHN.t.N. .ffl'n e?i, August ,6, oS (j i M - I. .-. rl .11 ,. I t -rt 1 " "d ol ' lu'inmo if t i" iriiii. fVi'! " "" "" ' -""' " 13ii n ' " h ' d Hi-it opt... fl l..r III. I- .1 C. il'liiiii -i I Ol HI.- 'y- r-a li il d ne nn M-- k' ( o ii -:. . e f h I V i u v. Tii- i I' Tiiv r leittion t I-1 tl ' - I ii ',iii in n i-if ii rv:thtijf Im III ti ltd a '! f". i c im 'tr I- w d !l . ;i f lo n 1 , (f i i'Ii (he ol ! N M I. noir, rii4V ti ti 1 1 t'M Ii 'Ue a id j lit A. K. HAULER. .4 C II All l.l - f H IKm -it - r - - fpi I ul f m ii " I-iiiii Ii r r I. 'i!- fid I .e p'l.i n- ; a I- ft IV. ' Oi' i i i f.i a ;. i" -il i.i- .1 A I i -i '" 1 1 o'li' li -he wrl pen or Ihn ,,f J '!-r. Tr-ivflera l-'ifi'ii liifl 2'. ii-i'mt ni'lilie I epi oilier. I h.'Ioiii.a h-i a- wl im kiM.o lli.ii.e. Ii-iB no.ir-'i.tie t I'-. -ri.o 'i Siirtii'tn ii-r'ioyi'iil', antt lurmaliei! writ n- and i.ie i -n !nrniiur, od tiemif .loan) j-i I. -a irt-iiri. 1.1 0tM..--a. ami HI III. oi 't U-tnoo t e i rt of ' .,. .-il v iq l r 1 .'a I from l.er lolirie rii- ire i'aii'1 liironr piironaui I ne llnut" ; and i ! ii i.i r .1,1 In. on ivt'llilitf will li" If" undone n.i i-r uiri I i in.k- lio-ir. coiuCirn'ile wliil in me II , ,il! Mli.S. A. J. KKNNKDV. A ii l A --'hi Keinoval. TBI IV Jlrvuli v.li tn.. r .. r of !' or ti.e lm' A o'V- ' tie llirk haa Let-n re II lOt.mr lo III '111 -e oil , I,,. II .If... I DKWKY, Cashi'r. J -it TIIO ;u ( IC W. a H "a. "71' BS a a Cat III. I-fOMI ' .Illf1 O'' 1Mb 'I ' t( I an.I It i.i., it II i. Mfi - J'tlO.- ' i J..I- 1 nod Hit II. Ii- I A ' I . ' I) 1-3. Hissolntion. If" I-.,., I r -t V rS . -..-I V '1 l y tl oai i t: t ui , lo IhH Im Ii i'i a i o , ; .- pi-l i mi ..I i''i 'h-! a-i'iior i d lo iseitle ihe - FOX. let 1 -.'.1 f ll) t ;il I il i trfKHIN'i T'.hieen of the li. oat aiijerior j (.runt eat in the St.t'-. 'i-tri unaur. .,...!. K..r I. Iy 1'iaiciiAiti) cai.ivi;ll, fyrnW Is, i-o.'J. f. li I'I. II I ' H I. VH--....-.. V ,.. II. i -i ! k lo ' on. 7. . lilt , ir , i : f-l M II' IIIW I.V, 111 '.CIN.S .1 CO. II tllllt' V'li'(itltla Tim Hu e r it avi.ndei 1. VI. I.Y e lrl,-.,...l II , I III ll-e i U r l.l" -ol 'o I- di . a . a i i nit ia..' li- It ,i'i jit etivtda il I'Kl l'i II AIlK A I Al.I'V't.l.l llS ai7 I t 11 II' ' a Hi-; ,n Y a. In It i'i: I hi n c f l.llltriMlll lll-. , I t ... n e l e l a el -f Oi orina V ory in . . il eel it I'nr all I O tl - d y ol ii a a ' . ill o I'lt I I'I 'I I A U II .V Vl.KH M.l, .17 f 11 W If . h' ' '. I. US' l,,t. rvt'.rl, 'I' .r A fl, ueli.li k Jr 'U i, l',,r tin- cure id f 'oiaunii'tiofl, llioliehi- o'i-li- I ' ,lil. A ('., A e., lor .Ie hv 1'lil I CHARM fVC'ALI'W'KLL, Phy aiei ilia A. IlriiL'K'ata. (Irt.,l.,r I-, I "",3. a . It' I Is ll i i nirnirw i urn 1ILUII l IIIML! 2-y i r i i !! m 'tit- : r fj it? -U ri l'i o, k' iititi f iUt-rt . a in- i C. J. uiin m lM.l.ll-kl 1 r 1 for sale by T. J. IIOLTON. PASS THIS OVER '.mm IIAI IT TO lOUt ItLltillllOK?, i tf UT every one know, thai H I.I.INliS ,VC(. i m,,d IIMt oiilv I hut, Kiev !:! I OOil)s very . . . " , . , . ' ' no every one in amp hed dial llua la i it ; n4 kind r.adcr. aa wi- ve l,vl a uHe h.nw. 1 iliu.k I'll q 'i l "ml go In wick, f.ir thai I've gnl to .i. he. cau we h ive l-cutt moving in o our N E W $ T O ll i.i x Joor t S ifl'e ' fini: laitfe r.ni, m fi New llo'cl, where we have a ; GOODS, comprising everylhmK H al la l be I. u-d in a Qenlemen's Furnishing Hou?8, to which we would invite vour attention brloie pureh-ieing. 'loauyvte ! would V Irl'inif you nn mre ih'tn ererf one know. But w will y wi h iv U'g mi So k we l ivi pvi-r li'Ml, at ttn mi low ft I n tmt f;itl 10 p'easr t'Vfiy one ami in c iiirlu-uni w H liy lo you imih ami all I' at ws Ih-it.k ton ttr your p itrut..ig' lifreto't'fH U.to-il uoo ns inrt) l vo Itftni I'll ytii ; i l il lair tti tl li"iun aiila d'ulii'. low irn' ai'l o-hU. wilt i.mtire a coiti ii-u rir of llu. uiiio il ha dun) il lim tuaioiitnih a:n ui ( 1'l.LLINCiS CO. : Angnat, IC. 'j.T W3'i Cabinet Varehouse. i IIOIC All V i I.EIKIS N Ki 'if M tf e r'.fjiic i,. r;l , li.al thr) a:r ci' t v nif on 'lie Cabinet Business, !.r K ''! Nu tl of ill J.ll H' f 'f lijfiiii' ah itijt r tn 'hrif Imr T'tt v h.-v "o han't ifpiiatrtl tl t e Sitli'iMKink lln reniis Snf.is, 2k uaD in Hie (rhhMi , t'idi (Im'v hvi p irrl.au d i' r f.nii u Li ioi ii .ri. i-i t!e huu dll'iMlAD, Th.-v ii ti.e r g'l o iifiti'-h 'h- in . anv ni I- i"f t . itr o d 'v t i i't I ' 4 I'f ff't.ll'1 V r gi d C- i t rt 4n) lrt t I' i ' n. Tnev i n iM(iiit nn h i i'i;M. Sr pi 1 . iff t. .tt It i Y I IN Mi.r..-'.. atid o I'tt iim a 'r"" ' H I' t , " t'r-tlb I " i K ii tf o a I f t A ft ' r n .V it ' lie o-t. lit ( ...n- t"-i a v. h - ( II AM I I RS, JKFKKRS & 10, co. nissio i nnaciiAriTS, , UK tt'O P z t lo r o ii i it ' li tn a lo f .r Ih-.r ptai li.ri ti r r ii ;niff '! .in ii tl I !i- y il - ri.i.l i lln flit titfti- m .T-tn''-r i! T to k r. t liir loi-iii! i tit oi ft r h C' f t n-t"-" ti Hi-T k ft ad ''t!i ? a r. . h'.M li.ioa- r 4 an'! a I w no in iv t i or if I II -I ! 'o ' '' al -O I I i il no el ol tin i lour pirt, ft :tt ft i' t 'n ' - .'io. cn ambkk.-1, Ji;n"!:K.s A CO. Clurl- i;,ni. .. i .. J . y - ljJ I RArKhJ, PULLIAP1 U CO., ' nip'.RTf.K-i as; wiini.K-At.r tiK.ti .kk is Fotlgn ti Lcmtstic, 'caple-fc Farcy inn i.wiiiv .Yo. .KtttiHZ trut, 1 tl Al;l.r TiN. . c. V . fi.NK.t. of Aa. 'Villa. N I'. K W I IM 1 'al ol P l a'(.li laie of tl-o'JH A l -Mirii til.-ot A-rii''-. '. .Iiit !! l, AT .ll..Mi:n Iltl vcoiti:, Mr l A Vt I - M. I.I I l IS I, V I.". V I .VI - PUN Kl" I Mf. I II ti i. v m 1 1 l" i X Il - i iKVtilKW link M UrS ti ll I. i, I I I I.'" ;lM'Alil,.l-. win,n s litis vi vii.i ' ni.iii v j m.i.i- v s w t.i ai. Pain i X l' i III.'. II MlH.tNI.' (.I.UWtN illltl.'-" Hardware. nam kl K -I I a rT V II ' h it) II K A MM. i' d IO I 'H' '1 "A I, II'. WIN, IH'(i;iNS CO, ,N... 1,1. II . 3AI.( II I5I,ACIi, t ,ll'a(', l i;it II A I 1 AM' AKTUiMll'liS. (JOUWIllIA, S. C f r H I. gtvi- II i l' p' r I ..l'i ii I. I. 1.. .' f ) I .,! I i. i... i. I! i. ... I i.Mir .. .. i.i i , o .! a it t il.-i-d In ho . n if an v it- a'-r ;r I- n '.-' . i . "a ' " r I I.t. ai" i' "II re-a'io mg I'- iri a I.: le'iea, aiot " I t a al.a'e ol .a . rlo le al.il li.e oi ri-iinilii- "im rv T. H. MA Hi II. J. A. lil.A' K, 1(1 l III V l.s J ..nr..ii. J in- Wrl... W. V. K..n tl c i ,. no l 1 ' r .'. W aar-- IlMIKr.'.S ''.--' Svle t. f, ' 111' II ilia a ml f.'il pi. v I "in v. Si a a d o'hti 11-15 "I il I' l-. IRWIN, IICCCINS A CO. 1 :tl-l, pmr a. g PtXI I- I"" "f l" ari'l well ft It) If Wll. AT. at mv itilK I" no) errl low I i,.ii...t. .igii r g i.ot I a, Hi i'liu, i'a n. il,e I.ii.Ii.I li.eWI.-ir iIim Miyaml lie' While b- ..r.l d Mlie n prei.ii.il 1'i.r wl.iidi ll-e I'A.sll at III l-t pa (1 WILLIAM JOHNSTON. 3Uii A tlintal 3 1 iL i1Ul,L';' . . . ... .. , , t . -..i.k 'I VI,: N..I aiot An:. hi m me i'e '".ti o. t r,aa i!a lor . i lien ts. "-. .'" ..'-. ,'- I ir., t a.. .1 I'.im.' iii.ieliuvi loaoil fir... , i m . . .. i I. ...... . I b ... .1 an (iim l. ' ol i ii poet longer i nil ia 1 - e ill A N ,N 1 1 I' lie given. P. SMITH. VI I J.ilv IS. jj Notice. A I I, i-nae Hiai do not pajr lli.or I own I no" t-v ll,e U'Kh ineiaiil, wnl have In iy cual widi out ruape el of .r re-iii. S. A. IIAKRIX, lir i oiiaior. Aojuaia. ISi'l. '-'7l' a' lln-ii f. i Im V irt- j 1 1 i li h Si -EX fin The Woikingmen. 'Die uobleat men I know on e.nth, Are nun whnne liulli'a i.re brown with toll, Who b-rk'd by no uneii-trul );r-e, Hew down the wooila and till the toil, Ami win thereby 1 promli r li. nie Than lolh.wa King or W-rrior'a fame. The work inp men, whot'er their tiak, i , Who earre tfio atone or beer the hod They wear upon their honet hrowa 'J'lie royal kt nop and aeal of (jml. Aril worthier arc thur drupa of avvcat, 'i'lian diainund, in acoroiut. tiod hleaa the noble working-men. Who re.ir the ciliea i.t ti e pi in, W ho dip the mill, a i nil builj the uliipa. And drive the commerce ol the Main : tiod hit il.ein, h.r tl.i ir awe. tir.p hmiii.. II. vc wrought the jhry nl ill lama. Miscellaneous. A.riiVMriAN mi, OK A Msw Vay to Cure a Erunk:rd. I tat sent (r in ri'nt 1 1 -. t to m t"ii a p ntl man ot' rr jn i -taliiiitv , lnul lo en tli coei t il in Li" room l reti-i lc." on the tl nir. tin airivi.i nt tlio hoa-u I I- u itl Mis. II in great ili-trts- o( loiii'l. ' Uiat ii t!ie mutter with Mr. II " 1 a-kfl on iiititm.' I.i l.i'ly, i a- in tt-ara n 1 1 I looktii the J'U toic nt Ji liv-- "I'm a Ira I it ii n 'ui.. iv, lle ii lo 1 : " 1 lountl him lin uji 'ii tin: fl i'-r, lo it he lia I, t all apjit ar.iiifi-, taileu -ii'i idi'j, lioni lii t 1'h.ilr. Ili t.i' o i-. j i r j. ' .-, an-: i.,,oi,Ji lie I rt ath. a, it i vilii reat ..illn u'i v 1 wi nt iii t ) "re mv I -it t i.t Ho I. i 1 1 Of u liitt il troiii the tl i.ir, uiol j lim. h iii on the I t'll. Sure eiionli hi tace waa. I .ui ir an-l breatltMi.' I t l.rt. tl ; hut - i.in l.o the V!!.tin 'Ii I lojt in In-ale ajioj.lfiv. Kvery fill in It- Ii;t'l ati-l fm'eu:i. t a ! i ! , ami he 1jv i.frfcct'v t'iji l ; L it -n'.! I m ii i clear 1 1 1 i i - a t r . 1 1 - ot uf a.-ii'il or p ,Iijachili coii.-e-lioii -jf tin- I rani. "Hailllthe Letter hie I, .locf.r "k cl t!.e niiiiouA !. 1 i'tiiI Lnon- tint it's rn-ccaaarv." I r. f i- !. " I think if e Kt hi in ibiie it vtili ii ofT in a few h-cif." " A ft w h ura . lie In :i y t!i ill liai u h'nir ' g. r.m '1 I -1 ii t I tl 1 1! k til. Cite It il'lll- a ! nn, ' " .; 't''' t v ii t 'I in.-' r- iiit ' ' I hani! t '..UK it la aj, ,... ty " i'ray w hat you tnaik t ii ii .it .r M r. II l"-.k-d afii m-ly ii ti mr f.ie'-'. I i!--;it :iU iy hint' i t,..it it iui-'.t -!! v lia l-.-cti Uriiikiu.r t w innih brun-ly ; hilt t l thia alio ill'llJIinliUy nlj'-ele-l. " No, ! ,r, I o i-l.t ti Li,." :.! .-it thkt," fh hai l. " l'i'eijj ii".iiit tin- 'li-ta-i- i" iii ir..- (!.' p'y "fate-1. I am Mire I, t ! i a -1 !( 1 1 r be lie I. Wont you bl.til him, l.i tor ' A few t urn eaof bl jo'I taken from hi-i arm it giie life t) the iio.v htdi-rtiaiit eirc'tlati-'tt of lb.- !-!-,, 1 " Tiiua iir I, I, aft- r line n il- i f .n, r,r. lt n.il a bowl an! a b.-uH ae, ati-l 'peiiing a t iu aii'l r 1 1 t r 1 l.im ol about tiht oun- vi of I !ii I Hit lie lay a- in-eiiail an be fin-, inoi'il t-i l'i' ili t'e., of 111-i ior wife. " S j i. .-tori,' i I -e tml t b l me. l j t -r," i-be . . , . . . i i i . : i ur -,e r -vlii " t !ia; t-;. t I Ii 'i H' i Miip n u- .1 not 1, in. ll'l!CJ v If my I ban i i u -t teliev- tn U"t il ie l.'v tlii-, tiii.o -cral ri-latiM aii'l fneti'la vilio I. ad leen-'i.t l -r arrivcl, aii'l uroil ut'Oii tin" abil tioii of vjmo active im of re-.torin.' tin. ( Ine proi.oai i! H':k manto C"ii-f ioij"in!-i inn-tar 1 ti'a"t. ra ail nvi r lii 1 odv ; another a bh-ter on the hc.nl, nn l a thud bia imiiK r-i in in b it w.-t' r. I -u-pi-"t.-d that it iiiigiit !. vtell t i U".- a -t nn ii f It rmmi'. " Ii , d 'i t r '.' a-ked one of i h, hi- tin ti'lv " 1- i i.a J - lo dru" I n t. In I. " Imt la t iki-ii "'ime it.le. doctor." aid tlii: wife; " be baa not b-eli fr home to-d.iv, and there ia no dru. in the I, j iie." : No Vr a tidy T" I i.-Mii"-"! tin" -. 'o.-iioii a.-ain. " No, doctor, no "j-iiita of any I in I, in.r cen vsine in th'i hoii-c,' return, d Mra. Ii , ill ail oiTelnled tolif. I I m riot the regular fiinily phy-i' iiti, ' and bad Li t n called in to inc. t the alar i tun rency Lccau-e in', i.l.ee h.i.e I to t o m ar -'i i'Iiii' f-U 'jc-tt t lo tl 1 i niii' ,f Mr. II -. II.) po ll that tloll to 1 t- I the I .III-1 1 y dliil ,,by nc i a 1 1 ni oil "lir, I I' iall h i I , . dm lor, ' l" ill bi tier b- i iir-..d the from it, b V. 'trda did uaa film 1 " i! it tln li !a. I In- u a-Mind," I ie,li. Illt fta-tirv tin-in. I iii III real biti ni ie lilt ley iHevt r :n I t t Dr. any ami', thing ne, re for the n it i-iit unt i they ha I to submit. I wi-hed to make a call of imp , it oim in tin: lli- igl.l.oi hood, and pr -po-i"! going, t i be bac k when Dr. S. arrived ; but tin: tin n l" of tbe-'ck man would not ull r ine to h ate the ro'. in. When Dr. S. eann: we eouver-i d a-idc for a few minutes, and I gate I nn my views of the case, and stated what I h id don" and why I had done it We then proceeded to thi- hrd-i'le of our patient ; there wi re still no signs of approaching con-ciou -ne- . " Don t you think his head mu-t be -hated and bb-tcred '." asked the wife nnxio i-ly . ' Dr. S. thought a moment, and then said, " Yes by all means; send for a bailer and : a fre-h II V bli-ler, lour inches by nine." I l.. I ,,, ,,.tn I ... :ifK ol Dr. will stir ...or.'- r.nae: it was Her cctl V eravt: and carue-t. , i . - . ' I lilllllll IO llll-l III V ''...-f '. a", - w ... I , t mod" of treatment would do ; Imt he spoke I .ni. fidelit y nt the re-ult. and said that would not only cure I ho disea-e, but he li.-ved t ike away the tireiJisno-nioii iiiercio, with which Mr. II was all ctcd to a Ligh degreo. The barber panic. The bend of H wan shaved, and Dr. applied the blister io.I. hit nw-ri hands, which completely cov- ered the scalp from forehead to occiput. " Let it remain on for two hours, and thcu i oeti make use of the ordinary dressing," said 1U'. S. "If he should uot recover during the action of the llp-ler don t feel uneasy; nensibiliiy will be restored noou uftcr." I did uot call aeiu, but heard from Dr. S. the result. A1'U wo left the fiienda atoud anxiously arcund the bed upon which the kick man lay;' but though the blister b, l -i r - - cean to draw, no silns ot returuniK cotiHut-1 .. i .i . ?,!., r .i .i OU.aticsii showed thamsclveN. fintner than an -ii o oceaional low moan or an uncusv toiutimr .t .i i.. ..ii . -. -i . ui i lie aiiu.a. nr iuii ino uours ins uur- ning plaster parthed the tender skin of Il.'s1 shoru head, and was tlien removed ; it had dore eood service. Dressin.ra were atmlied. repeated and repeat-! again, but still the sick man lay iu a tA vr. "It has done no . good; hadu fitter , 'end for the doc-, Lor k to..if,.v, :,.ik. I n Just then the eyes of II opened, and he looked with hall stupid surprise from face torgct that we would he pelting him with 1 left me seren thou-and in Israel, all tho advantages, ol public necessities and ot their to face of the anxious group that surround- the element in which helii-a. j knees which have not bowed to Daal and . hearing on iudividuul prosperity and hp- cd the bed. " hat in the mischief is the The niost learned itifidel can find tiothing I every ni'Mith which hath tiot kissed hiin." jpiucss. matter!" he at length said. At the same '"Tfoper in sentiment or manner in the dis- Vou are not so entirely abme an you think ; j The most ignorant sometimes become ac tinic feeling a strains sensation about his cour-c-a of Him who speak ns never man i what you want, I say it in kind lies'-, is not i qu.-iinted with general affairs, and are forced head, he placed his hand rather heavily thereon. ''Heaven and earth, !'" (he was now fully iu his senses.) "Heavens and earth, what ails my head !'' Tor mercy's sake keep quiet," said the wife, the glad tears gii-liiug our her face. ion have been very ill ; there, there now;'' and she spoke soothingly, " dun t say u word, but lie m ry -till.' " l!ut my head ? It feels as if scalded. iiere s my hair ? Heavens and earth ! Sarah, I don't understand this. And my arm, what my arm tied up in tbii way for.' ' " Ho q lit t. my dear hus band, and I II tiplaiu it all. lib, bo very q'lli t ; our 1 1 ; i!ep, li'H upon it. Mr. II sank buck upon the j illow from which be had risen, and closed hiaeyes ij tlii iik . lb- put hi- hand to his head and felt it t'.-iidctly ail over, from temple to tem ple, and from nape to Ion head. " la it a b.i-Wr?" he at length asked. " Yea, dear; oj tone lien very i'! ; we Ican d lor y ill.-, sai l Mrs. II , utfecli iiiatelv ; ' t! iur re bae been two physicians in attendance." II c'o-.d bia eves again; bia lips tinned. I ho-e neart-sl were not In tic It eiiiud Iy tlie villi -pi rid words that i 1 1 1 1 r i I; o 1 1 1 . They wo.iii h:n e so in o "I strangely iu a chuich or t tears polite rel.ncl. Alter tl.ia he lay for sumo ijii t. " Thrc;.f' m d with up pit xy, I "C.C.I wry an I tiuie "C.p- po-i . I,e sai l n.t.rrogatui ,y " Yes, dear," rcjilied hi-, wife. " I found you ly- lii- inst ! ille up. ii ti.e floor, on happening to come into v our loom. Il ;n mo t pior i bi.it.il that 1 di com red JoU win ii 1 did, or iu would ceitaiiily bain died." 11- "Imt h;s eves and mutti rod some thing w .th an air of i in patience ; but its in can ing v, at not uttder-t iod I Hiding him out o' d-ingi r, fii. nda an 1 relatives retired, an I the idea lllflll aapa left .-)iie with bit f'lllillv. ih," he sai - did you , " tiy i: pi rn.lt th the limn' lio,t,,rt I 111 I. aid nothing." ntch, r a " It me up in tl.i way ck or to. and all f r t j save our Lie, dear " S.ie tl... d. vil." " ll U a h I till re, do I'T mercv s s3i . li't ; fiery thing d. p-ti I Up-ill it With age-tore of in.! atii nee II hi" cyea, teeth, and batiia.aiid lay perfectly still tor - jin e minutes Then he turn :d bis fair to tin- wail, muttering in a low pclulctit V liee. " t ) ) I id 1 t o bad 1" I had n .t rrre 1 in try tir-t and la't iiii- i re s-i nof II 's ili"i-a-e ; neither I i:i l 1 'r. , i 1th iiigh ho uaf 1 a very xtraordinarv mode of treatment. The fat tl of i' e ct-e were these. 1 1 had a weakness ; Ii'i could not ta-te wiin nor strong di. nk with nit being teiiq ted int ex ci s. ;,th bimatlf and liicii l" wcr- oricT ed and mortified at this; and they, by ad liion ti Hi, and be, by .jo al revduti Hi", tried to I ting about a rctoim: but to see i to t i-te, an I to ta-te was to fall. At la-t his fiienih urged lititi t shut himself up at h one I t a cert lin time, and see if total al. "tinaine would not give lo ui strength. He (o,t on pretty nell f -r a few days, iarticu I. uiy so as his coachman kept a well-tilled b 'ttic for him in the carriage house, to which In: ti t 'infrequently resorted ; but a t o ar dent devotion to this bottle brought on tht. upp -ed ap .pb xy. Dr. S wa right in hi. mode of treating th- diara-' afiei all, and did let err in suppo-ing that it would reach the pre-di-p i-itioii. The cure was If ctiial - kit quitt cm th," subject. m,d bore hi- abated heed upon his shoulders with as mm h philophy as ho co il I mus ter A wig, alter the .soiea made by the bli-t. r had di-iippean d, concealed the bar bers woik until bis ow n hair grew ugain. lb- iieM r tent ired u wi e or brandy a- i'iiii for fear of apoplexy. When the truth b ,-iki d out, a" leak out sur h tilings always n!. the 1 1 i.1,.1" "t II bad many a In nr- Iy I i t h ; but th"V vti- ly coucealcl from the o l of their nn rrini' lit the fu t that they knew any thing more than appeared oi the cau-e ot his sill Iio-ed till!"". I'i.I.v vsl'i.t v. In the eastern part Del. tt are Co. in this State, there n-idci imn named H , now u I ii-t ice of the Icaee, and a very very m-ihii.Ii: man, inn ny couiliioii con-cut I lie ugliest looking inon imi :il in the wholi; country, being long, gaunt, 'allow, ami awry, with a gait like a Lunga io. One d. -iv be w as a hunting and mi one of the mountain roads he met a man on fool nn I alone, who v. as longer, guai.tcr, uglier, by nil odds, baii biiii-ef. lie could give the " Square " iilty, and beat him. W ithout ... . .i i . . i . : i .. saying a word, I. raiseu ins pun ami a word, l rnti ly levdled dc.ibeiiiti ly levdled it at the stranger I'or liod s snko don t shoot," shoiiled the ian iu great alarm. "Slraugei," replied . " I swore ten years ago that if I ever no t a ,.,nii uo irrt lllll I Was. I d s loot m I him, nnd you are the first one I v.; sfcn." ! Tbr "trnigcr, after taking a careful survey ;. . . i- ...:. .i" r....i W..1 ;r I I,-.. . L t 01 ins ritni, i. i'ii' '., i, . .o-- ; ie- ' tvorae th 111 vou' do. shutu ; I don t want to ' 1 1 v (; any Ion ic-r i Tiik LF.iotr. V a i.t' t, ir a Man'h Nose. On thaukagiving day an affray fiecurred at llillsboro' N. H-, in which one of the com batants had his nose bitten off Tint jury decided that the morsel was worth 60. (Lommon Spools. To His Kxc KLEscY David S. Keid : Slit : I jiroposo in this letter to touch orf certain points viliich I feel it to be my duty , . i ii . i i - t i .i . uauuie reiuur uia uiy. ivnti tu Kir o u- . . ., , , ',. , , . , Het I vrish it to be distinctly understood that . . ... . . J I do not believe that it W necessary to p my . .... ... r J the l leniagooue, even to kill otl' demaoogucs. 1 llt,e "ru H0'"" Pcrs0,isi Illore graven thau wiso' wl)0 r,,gttrJ every appeal, made pleus-. inS to t,1(! P1'"!'!', avorint of demaL'0''iie- 'sl"i luU4 indirectly and often utieoncioU"ly, . accusing the messea of blindness as to their j owu .,u,cruhU- I'.vcry maxim in common j u-u not a win -Due, and cift..niiy n!itii ; we spea" "ghting the devil with lire, ne spake ; ami cv iney generally ezeucu me - imin tiers, tmi e ntira'C ami coiiliuence. nup- 'u ninth, iij eiiiiuiu nuu iuua uuoui , uu likely s inputhii's of the people, for fear of po.c every well-w i.iher to Coinmon Schools H are losing those habits of absolute de whom the Scribes, l'baias. ca and ltuler.a were to step boldly f.jitli, armed for the pcndetic.e on others, so pernicious to their were loii' deterred Iroin their wicked rur- I'0''' Truth, Sir, i mi-hty and will prev: but unfortunately it has "encraily t ti with indifferent weapons placed in its hands by injudicious fiiends. We will not p'-r- nnl it to a pe:T to the people in its name charms its fi lends generally stiipofl t!u and put upon it s .ine ungracioua inatk of : tin t r own. This they call naked truth, and it is no longer Col's truth, clad in it, di vine and ple-i-ing pei'f.-cti oi-, but, di lijur ed and di-uiacd with the inantlo of higolry or prejudice, often appears at the invt nliou of inait'a ill m.ture. i Th" Common Sch ; A system of North Carolina ha" bad to c n.lend against an nil grow in-.' out of the anti-Ii pjl-licau bciina of some of our j-e.-j !" ; and yet, occ tl.ia mil fights with the wcap ills of the d-ui- agogue, the tlemoer jtic-republiean Irii-nds of j C'lm-jti ui lime been souiitini' s alrai-l t). Im et it. N't, it stem tl Ine, tl..-e 1 i tt. r hate but t) slate the cae truly ti L'a li the p. 'p.il.ir nun. I, an 1 this i- the way it should be tlat.'d : Cornuioii Schools are n publi can iu their nature, on ai coin. t, l-l.t.l tiair; obje.-t ; tin in. Th. ir the lea. C.lti' 0 t til.-.ne- ,'u.l'v, of t . :n ie of C 'II'I UCI.1U Ijtct i- to bring education within of II ; aii, and thus to i-i-uo an cd.i- ; 1 1 practically carry ' ditical c i l iiity by t l.ai undi r-tan I for iLein-t- ut o.ir ' I in a. i t. n a I and to t Link a J rut f ,r lln iiinlut in ters, and to Iju.1i tin ir to ivate f, ui lie init-ll'llie-a with the intelligence and skill now or bent po-"e I only bv part of ti.e p .p.iiati re 1 be In , 1 r- p'lbii.- toe p.. p general , rcp.ol. to II.- .-" e td conducting ttiea.' ' ill it iiiv. -ta add.ti 'i' i! fan, . 1 1 a I lie - In- ill w it n e 1 1 e" ' 1 S tru-ta is in , ii ll' a ti.tir ' their - ti i.i n, ami nhan es .N m, the true I in the bl.---ings of Ir,-'- .oi. i no i. -nt, jliee tj.lt rt a ly e p ,p to iii d ! nity l.ir char k u r. a', : n tits , , h" jii. tii-i it.'-, an I i n.gs a: ol thin, Iy lo.k t'e- to c- -- ary re a mantged by all ; f ir a conlrarn ty of . ! a -y -ti will n.it ,n i"tis aii 1 a I a re id i v -low a, ti u ; but All t i '. . Ii" I ' (era to -ul-nut t . rather tl lati t' the t lis of a di "! oti-ui w mat in splendid ordr, runs s .tidy ly and wrth o t la. i.'.y . He wi. bia mind to bear and t rhear, to I-atietice mid (tier.'V.t i tnake inal.e up rork wi'ii tor nee.-S"ry imj try nut,, r't -tioti" lie ci.!! a ul to "!"l in apply iii c a ii to ci e rf tiled lea. the tn a --c W I I ,: e in tl.' '!.-u-e of a i-rci-e it, to oh ii w I'l l: , SI Ivt ", 10 SCCijat thontv and to oil th g. t tl -tuna! in e III I I th" to c. cuhaiice their e-tiniaf of tin and etieroirage t ! t :n l c'litu tlx their own institutions dec ficti itia, to make them proud as teliro OUa of tllCIII s of tli Now . look on that l ict I re I Ifot I in tln ir a if tb. in. ai ir ow u livi an-l tie II ' ii 1 ('oniiii. b. n " p-.-i he pe. p'e- M iiiaiel.i this ; ,oi, w h i fear t j di f. Si-l,i.-ds b.f-.re the people, w by dt iii sg ogui s. " 1 n in f ,r t I ne j oi,' begins tin- di-guio d now j ut bun t the t -u'di-t Coiuiii-.li S I. ",K are a c in 1 1 1 i .I'-" V-. nui-aiie.' W by ' the r. tde have mad al an-wi r I- I ' i i-e tin' peo a mi-- ruble lailure. " 1 hi y netcr ran l-e wc.l in iuaeu . n i,j i -cau-e the peoplo at large niiii-l inana.e such bu-ine-i 1 " 'I here i- an etc i nal cl.'in i,r about them." W hy ' I', c iu-c there ia 'ice iii"Ciis-i iu, free opi..i ,n, :u,d every man h ia a rigid t j be heard. S . is th. i.- an eternal, iipioal ion- clamor about the peo ples pn eminent , is thi- n rca- m t ul "b 1, it 1 Von claiiior ab. ut it, y-.ui-ill, p 1 t i . . , . ' I . . i . " n ! .. a 1 ' ilellia,. places .1,'ilc, you a t e i-hio en ci.iiii niiig iiiiui and on all "cc:i-i"ti-; t h" i .1 r.', to in i rv out v our real i mi t se "I r 1 , 1 1 1 the whole thing shounl be knocked in th" he l l an ll de-l.oli-ui e"tal,.l"he I "Tb i y nave .' our done ini-ebi.-l V llow Select School where o;ir Where children were tail hi is no in 're ; nu I now , in its stead, ai e the w 1 1 tehe the pc. Ir w he iv I "in, Do k pi t a slli.lt tl ring of know ledge alas! you have ti send y among tin'"..- lahblr, to be ta.i low' taken 1 1 mil the plough-li.iu lined by a coiiiinitt. e o boobi say, by a i'-iiiiihiIIit of that w hoin oil beg an by irai-ing lio.il . ll Hill II. Ill) And iila-. ir children ,t by a fil It-, Slid gov - that l-to lenr n'oplc And now, you Ii., i t ant. in it to thi", ,u t,"p ttli.it a tail to dignity ! you inu.-t go out among your iii-ighliors and Iry to explain things, try to help tin in to have a good ,""i ho d I ' I hc.-e wretched schools never will be well managed, lor in tho nature of things they cant be." What is that oppo-mg mi lure of things? It i- the fact that the peo I - a I -..l.....l -a ' 1UC manage lll. se reiiuois , the ililh- iculty alluded to. I And IliitiK ymt r " n. 1,01.1..- ' the 1, coiilo caiund he made lo understate! ' We have all been 111 ernr ; some Have done all they could to intimidate nnd con fuse the people, to destroy their confidence iu themselves, ami make them disrelish power. And we, fearing the people could not comprehend their own interests, have been alraid tospc.sk, and ?o this child of finedoiu has been disowned, ridiculed, Hpit on, bIiov- atid their minds disciplined,, and they in ed out of decent society. ' time acquired that moral stamina, that in- Nevei theles", it has grown apace, and its depeudeuue and courage, self-knowledge and lineament! and it. step betray a freeman' knowledge of others, that mental fortitude feuul. And if we had hut nursed it an we aud physical bravery, that sturdy self-res-nur.sed our government, if we had but fed pect and indomitable love of freedom and it on tliat food mo-tt wholesome to free men, riht which carried thctn successfully oaiifidcncc, affection, honor, what a proud through the graud Drama of tho Involution, growth it niierht have attained? and touuded that glorious Kepublio which " Now, in thii connection permit mo to in our inestimable inheritance, remind each despairing friend of the cause, Under our Common School system, ros- who thinks he stands alone, of a pnsnac in (In; bitory of Elijah during the reign of tho wicked Ahab, K i it of Israel : " And he Miid, I have been very iealoiis for tho Lord (Jod of hosts, because the children of Israel have foriiikcu thy Covenant; slain thy protdiet with the sword; and J, even I otily a ii left, nmr they seek my lite to take jit away. ' " And the Lord said, Yet I have combat: I to von. as at the whistle of KIloilerieK I'liu, " li.-nui ta and r icjrs and ht loli-d bowi" , Td i would iiiipear fiot:; eot-e and heath, an -l .. I. 1 1. - . .1 . . I . ..!.! ini-ii alio rocK, an-, in ine i ai is u i on ' J ' t tin- inouiitaiiis, a liroud , nn uicible arrtiy. , , c- .. ,, .i i a . , , , ,-i , r intake iu the matter they learn how the Ant it a. these w jilil eon i'le in theiiiseves, i ,, ... .... ... .. ' world is governed, the necessity of individ- ii) each other, and in the cAi'sK ; it u-e would, ? i i . . .i . .' . , e . ' ii ul saenhees, zeal and action, the impor- ' as we have in every conceivable loini done;. ,. , -. . , , i ,, , ,,'' , . itanceof each unit iu tne sunt total of tho in regaro to our t uti-iiiuii.tu, iskc jianis talk, an 1 write, mil speak for Common Sclio !-, to ciicouriige th,. people in tin ir owii iitidci taking, to make tin in l'lcaaf l i. ii n .f t their on :i lo: power work, t ) make them proud of governing the Common .-c:i i .It and f unil jus to excel, to paiiate ui evit.tblo error-, to be to their ! 1 manage-in- it " . rv k'lid." tt o.-ca-i oi il blunder "a licle blind," to L'i.o them e-.n'.'.-lelici' in tle-in-cU cs, nnd to plant their in -.litulinn deeji in their lnuit-, what a elnnge would cono: over the face of Cull. il. on Schools. Sl;o.-":iien, republican", freemen of North '.u.'lina, will you aet and sp-ak upon thc-o hint" .' Will -ni feed this bantling of free iii"'.ituli"Ua on tin: food of freemeif Will yo i tear Ir mi it- n n i in i lit - with w'nii. ib '.e iim h its p s t .i in ..tors have arriye! it 1 1 di-gi.i-Wele I, ,'. t i the -take and p.i-tc I -.ard " wit it, a" the martyrs fluttering with rags I ..ii. ted dells "0 th. Ir h ick-: Vti.l you ackti -.wled- and proclaim its illu-ti: .-i" pit -r 1 1 1 1 v . clothe it Hs U soli, and by tin li,e-ile iiiiinig ymir children, in Voir ni igl.loi h i 1 meetings, uu the stump an 1 is voir b ,.i-l.iiie ball- recognize it as th- br-t I- rn o! frcidoiu ? Or will von " fear t ill at i:-.. it" i: .1 " : in ag. .giics," the !i i r I u ' a r a is : on nics of pop e-In. nt: V i.i it. and liiiall v ,'1 11, it them l I ha -it. m it t I deal il ' -it lie ii -i" i:h :,g' Il y .'I i:i III let li il he ' lot It to 1 .' -a el li I -I. , t , ard- ,M ---..I be pr .p.-ii hold V b your olf- nor it, it u ; if you be a tir.-t u! o'etioii. "i'1 Will p-i ! at., ir pi 'ti.!,-' 'ci, It vtlii :r o-t Ii final i i,e idea til it teaeht r lo th-- 1'ioiv iiandiea - call be rale., has been loit fr , ci i iicr '.o.-i-el ; w oiid any one dare to lo tn elti'.! same if I wi re l i to ike ,1 similar a t ) l'i -ident of the I 'i.it .-d Stale , ? Why d n-t th" f.i.-n is of 'oiiunoTi Si h , is an-l of popular ri Ij t s expose these ine ni-i-teiicit-a ; 'I hat an igiioiaut plow bo ia a g i j 1 teacher i.o one a-s rta ; that an i g : i . r 1 1 it and bigoted citi.-n in a k a ju d.ei his cinmitti e man is ii .t i en ndi ,1. Hat low-b ." may Income and do ! c nn' i xcc'lt-nt iri-tu .1 .r ; and i :noiat.t, b'.ne-t Itoii, placed oil ' .'.uiuitlces, and 1 1 -c .ura.-e I and ad tired by he, re intelligent :i. i glihor-, bee oil'- I ttr e-.ti.-ti-, gaining a- thev do new ui. 1 m ire ciilargt I ideas in re ...ard to the wants and sit u iti oi of s,vh ly, of tln ir own o-itiou ;is in t.i In r ol a seit g ov. ruing c o n. try , and of the duties, n -j ..ii-ibi'iitii s an 1 i.e.:e"-ary q l ihtieati-ms et each integral j art of a fn gotcrtiiociit. W hy. Sir, the rl.il Iren ale by no iiieaii- tiie to rsoiis in-ti'ictcd and iinproveu i v I- ur t 'onini on Sch". , ,l:i!i ! -r the w In ; the1 sy-ti ui furnishes train! ng of tin- w liole pop- il.ition it may be like our militin sy -t are lull lll to led ro U-, it re 1" wl sun .xfi.t ; tin) equipment te nor t ie (lis. i ii no and ose of nn nu n iry t y i ant a, but it is rf. ct as t! !.- will of ,i one p.o: pro! tt bit ll put , anus in the hands of all the in al ics them to be th.ir ow n old.-, and it iter! 1S. O n miiitta regiilati ins let ui.tn-qiirntly all iid tlntiKS f .f the wit and d. nuiicialinin of a cert, .'m iuarti"h s ot .,( pcple, but is th. r.- a true st ivi.iau in ibis whole country who v.lu.s it" flcedoiii that would desire to "i e our inilni.i sy-teiu a 1,,'li-hril , a, id .1 large si. inning aiiny, dangerous alike t In. lid and foe, ..tib-titnted III its stead 7 Di tt.- do led all kiiov that when wc cease t i be our own protect .;- v. ith arm- in our ban-la, wt. will cca.-e to be'l'ier at that very in Ian t ' We might bate n standing army ofamilli u of ",,,.it is ; an-l thi inilii ui of armed incii woubl j-t be n- likely, a little ii. me lik.lv, to fg. t food, occupation ami power, nig u- bv tubling. p, undeiing u in' cti-lav-ih ui to :ilt, nil t such etiterpfi-cs in ill-taut and ihtlicult h.-lds. Who then I daie to adtucate a ili-ai ining ol the ... . . , tt militia ' It i- still inor -trit. the i iti' il mm i-o and danger. ms t. f tho-e rights w hu h under .ml system help to hotify - - i i.i:... our Coiuni'iii i'h . bia min i , to cnla rg us ideas, aim io iin-ni I v hi- c'narai ter. Doling the settlement of ibis country th. coloni-ts all went to s o,,l, and Nature and - , ( ie in .tideneo were their ma ters. 1 he powers of the old world b it them to con -. , out tho-e who mock because tend, us bc-t they c.mbl, with the dillicul j(, j. f ,u, j,,.,,,.. Come out, ami by tics aroiuid them; their position was such . i,.,,,,;, ,,f jur numbers, by your pray that f rom the sliu t each one had practical 1 j . u'r energies '. Come out w ith cxpriuiice ol ail me amounts .0 tun leigiity. Tlnir arm" were ever by tiicni, loaded and ready for use, wild hrn-ts and wild sav ages threatening on all sides, ami there be ing 110 standing army, each one was often called en to adjudicate, t ) legislate, to coun sel for common safety ami common improve ment. They learned to reflect; new idea daunt J cn them, their hoarts were cuiargeJ, r- ,1 .1 . ... ..:i ... .... ..r poiiMibiiilics bomewtiat Himi.'ar are thrown upon the people; they aro required not merely to vote, but to aet and think for themselves. In the exercise of their duties they are all going to suhool ; and some of them,,iii two terms of ComuiiUee-ship, learn more than they ever knew before ot the ro- lations of citizens to each other in 0 repub-' l'i ot reciprocal Uutics ami corresponding i own wcltare They become accustomed to the practi cal exoieis'3 of authority they are taught ; to feel responsibilities which come home to I , . . ,.c i. t. e -t- i me coii-scicuce ui cacu, as eueu laiuer iccts , e ti . t . i . : j- . ' nr nu 'I.t tn fi-to that ho has an lmiiiedintia State, while they carry on wholesome and int ig'U utiiig exchange and commerce of ideas and opinions, becoming acquainted with the wants of the community, and with tin; habits of thought and feeling of their neighbors. Why, Sir, our Common School system has s. t more people to thiuking than all our other laws put together ; and while tho-e who would have the popular tuiud '.tripped of all arms aud left defenceless be fore tin; weapons of their owu cunning, aro ttying to laugh the people out of counte nance with their elf Jits at thought, are csr licaturing their trainings at their mental mu-ters, and u-ing every effort to indue them to abandon the a'tcuipt to arm aud protect themselves, why are Hot the host of better republicans as active and clamor ous in exhortation to persevere, to reaped tln m-i Ives-, and by their action put to con-la-ton tho-e who bate no confidence iu their ability to govern themselves? The people were naturally diffident, back ward, ready to believe they were making a failure, as the whole thing was new to thnii, ns they were coti-cious of their lack of inform aii iu and opportunities, and as darkiie-s brooded otcr the operations of the sy-ti-iii ; similar dlfricultic" our aticestera had t i clie-ji.ler in .-tn tii.g the Republic. 'I he opponents of that sy.-teui were' divi ded into two classes, to'..- the patriotic and fii'.uds ...f humanity who feared the re sult of an alUinpt at popular liovcrniiiect w o, il l U"t la-t or succeed, and the friend of i!e-p.,li-ni who feared il imlit uueceed if ciico.iragc I . W in n the cnterpri-e was started, each, th rifoie, act 'd tin' part which Lis princi ples taught him the timid and doubtful, ii.-can-e th. y were timid and doubtful, laid ti with greater energy, working diiigcr..lY w.iii their hands, and in their prayers fei tentlv supplicating success. S . should it hate been so should it now le witii respect 1 1 O'lt efforts at Common Improvement. Triumph aud not failure should be held perpetually before our eyes; an 1 tho e who are ever preaching the lat ter and giving out evil prophecies, should led be allowed to sow, uninterrupted, their i -tin-iit doctrines. They should be an swered that their theories are in conflict with a proper re-pect for popular discretion, ju-l!ce and energy; and the people should be called on to refute them by their action', and encouraged to believe that they ran ju diciously ticrei-u power that they 'ii'i and will improve by ciperict.iT, and that the iliilii iiliics iu the way, by no means in supcral le, will soon be conquered l y perse Vi ralice and patience. The Almighty, though omnipotent, took six d.-ivs to create and fashion the world a (,.01 lo man s impatience. The Common Schools of Massachusetts are the growth of nearly three centuries; we have bad expe ricne" iu such matters for about one thirti eth paid of that time. There is a plain course for the true nun who doubted about our Common Schools they ree yni.c the vast importance of the un dertaking, ami see the magnificent goal in pro-peel, while they only dread the inter mediate dangers. The course for :lee nieti now j to join ll, I.,, who wcie for the Common School at first, and the course for both is to eombiti with the people against those who think they see a selfish interest in the ignorance and' defenceless situation of their fellow beings. The ship is on the water", and whatever doubts there might have been as to the pro priety of the launch or tho mode or the construction of the craft, it is too late note to di-'-ii"s tilt-in, while we ail agree that the freight is of iiicstiuiabl value. A wreck would shed a gloom on every republican heart it would be a mighty triumph to tho e.ppolielits of popular rights. It would be ni most equivalent to a failure of .me of the Slate republics; and woulJ be hailed by the advocates of the king craft as the first of a series of explosions that aro to enter this magnificent continent with th . it.i.-iuai luiusoi uo'h'iii, : 1 1. ...,. ; - 0 i 11 trend limn, then, 1 make ray up. j ,0 t J,,,sc who plaiin.-tl our system. banners to the breeze and vour trut our ill (iod, and you will 1101 no uisappoiuicu . Heboid who stands before you it- is th Cciiius of Dcspoti-in, with the pen clutched realy to write that word upon the fsc of all our institutions which Ins not yet occurred in our republican lexicon. That hateful word is luilnir ; and let us resolv thit tin bind tbich Lclds the pen s.LaH . . . -n . . 1 . i- . . :. .. 1 .
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1854, edition 1
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