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VOL, 11.
MRS. T. J. HOLT ON;
'TERMS:
Tk,Norii..(Vrolin.Whigwitlb.ffordedt..t pi
, '.. .1 Twn iMit.i.ABi.diiiti!!'rwO,.
the yesr. AdTrlinui o.c'ls" .
qf Ufl,t II r jure Ur eacn um. ..
dualhlT 7S cent. pel oyfl'or erh time..
rrr.on. whan aeadinf in their dtlit.menU
B m.r. th. 'f;"",wVi'71c1f
-.-rr
;M-..w .......-.
l0ftri.
rrom tt l!ilUlor,l) Krdcr.
TIIK SECERSiON WlOOlf.
( ontxtl by tU 6i.-- Mcl.i M. end re
eiiectUli; detlic.Ud to I he fislti N.C tUU
TrKje.
OI4 Lincoln and I'vofreei mm,
V nh Kel f iWetr eice.
Pot ScoVt iiitn Itic jn,
1 t l.j tke rule.
Weil for lit (,
Tftie Uri-tmen wijoo,
1 )e f .. ii t S the w.an.
And 'it all Uil !
McD.ereii eie H lrif,
Tn'cifi. Do't Ki" J tfiee".
Pal llirri lie left lo n
t K..r JireuMftre In noe.
Wut for th mmfnm, A.e,
Mm..ee e.e l!ie h at'e rnan),
'I'lie eietd we c.eel end K.iie.
The Ynee Ih .ujUt liiey'd wn.p ue oat
And an l Richmond flue,
Weil fuf Uie w f, 4 C.
Put ) they ni-t et 'Ji r.lii'e men
Tdeir tlenjer ISejr eeie1 ,
n lie I'd ! '' Wlnuti,
And aJn 'I veil U ride.
Weit for l!ie "n, Lt.
f imt tik tl' rd CeM-ri!le,
Some to-ik ! rooe to bide,
me j nnp'd ii'lu f' wejon,
Wuiln nthere tried to fide.
Weil for t- etpi A'.
They'rede upn the lioewe,
THef rode Ujwn moire, '
8Mee jnmp'd nnon the eeanon,
Andolhere look'd lie foul..
Wiit fr Oi wei'n, SlC.
1'hff threw ewejr 'heir heeereieke,
Tty ihieei ewey lhe:f fone.
The thfew teii Iheir oeeieoele.
JimI t-. let them run,
Wnt fr the m'fn, Ae.
Arr! on they went to Wie'imglon .
Tbeir leedere led the way i
1 hey enrd " The relwle wiup'd ue out,
Tho leil to U ey."
Weil for the wsjon, Ae.
lisccKaiicoiiSe
- - nr
itj
OR
Tho Drunkard'. Droam.
pv a. b.
ciiArmi 1.
'Ti. a bri hi aod beautiful night.
Hj.
riad. of littl. twinkling ,lar, k.am aw.etly
th. bin. .lpans. ab.v., anu arigot, som
:" :zt -: : A...k -bii.t r.B thou-
nd littU d.w-droBS eliter fn tb. rrnssy
award,"
tual joy to crown thtir .trtbly blitt ; bat
alaa ! they war. nal destined to liv. always
in snob p.ao. and joy. Th. desp.il.r earn,
aad brought with kirn ki, damuing blight!
The an, respected and lu.c.ttful li wyer,
tb. proud, loving father aod fond husband,
nOIXAR5AMU ririiir.iii M.ym-n..-.w wh -j wit ,M tj ao1 rie, d3 y.u .till love your poor niD.fla . 1
.I.,.d fr y"""" floati.f corl. to .iag their merry aoag. .ad , "Love him I oh 1 yc. I will .v.r love
,"!;iSV.UH.rrVV,"TO wiifc iildi.li gl.e to eull wild flower, to'voa, my husband, and will pr.y to God to
t,, of the Editor, lay at a b'appy mother'. fe,t, now in t.t.r- j help you to retraoe your downward steps
. . .j. .-,... n..ii....-r.n. .j .. ..r. ,.,.,... V..r tb.Ir 1 . n .1 th wife nlaoad her little arms around
l61,c.ofl..,tUi.nedtyi)forlhir.iiner. k,rtg(j, Th. ieyou. bride the happy wife ' his seek aud he kissed her. aDd wept, and
i)9,,.nd23ci.rorclicunlii.u..e.. l''"1-" t .orjH one. in a fond fcuab.nd a love, told her hi, dream. They wept togothar
atnei Kf-,;;5je4h"f1Tu now weep, alcn. ia aileuoo, in an attio and tbe wife waa hippy, for Hi. kaew that j
Xll'.r. r.K-rrby uark.'e? the d.wnfall of her b.p,s and 'change had e.m.-tbat God had autw.r.d
Oh! what a lovely night, aad what a s.ugbt her to .i.swir turn ; but alaa lw- ; 0f ,k wearer. A ball had struck the plate eontinrn b- arrcstod, anarchy will
r..r. ... k.i..un ii end i..e trankl.d ton late, thd sn.rit of the wile bad left Its .... ... . . , ... .n t
" V , 1 , ,. ii l- ,i - ou the nnot breast ot it owner during tho ,oon suceeeii, am tno eun win uc a iiiiiu-
spirit withiu," txolaimed th. -dru.k.rd . , teu.meut and her warm kiss wa, attlt upon . d.ot.sm which preserves order by the
w'.f,," and ah. .ov.rod b.r fan witther ber murd.r.r'.lips. ba tie, o.us.ng but a shght indentation and 'J JP " 11 b f brly J w,
h.ai. and wep, titter tear. I Ak ! but Oh I bow mad with grief was be and bow f.U.Dg t " X P. .Jei .b.uli. trin,,h of the
a drunkard', wife can tell h.w b.tl.r. well k. kn.w if h. could but retract that by .ball tbe tesd. I U. v.t was i u.n j
T.n v.ar. and Marcu. St.afo, tb. fatal .trok. that h. would r.ev.r touoh .no-1 bered "k" g that thousand t .f . No h Jr; ' lukloJ , our
-:r...i Li-i. ...J. J .....lietir ed Car- th.r drop, and bow foadly tie wonld tevot. i sue .....u wu ... ... : ,k.id
r KHi.it. th. b....iful bl.oming h.i- bis life to her happiness, but ah I 'twas all ol.s. We ar. advised, also, that one ;'; J Th,f haf. P-t "their-
, .. , i.;i. nut i1.i. Uni ha not iua before Liiu uU wife prisoner eaptured was found te have n ; nattie oi uespousm. j i
res, to tb. altar a, hi, happy bnd.. Ob ! toolate. 1M b. i ot a. betor. him ihs wtte P whioh fact lead ua to s-i I nstitution under their feet , they have a..-
how .nvi.d wcr. they, and how .er.n.ly 1 cold and de.d w.lh the death-gash i her or them on wb.oh tac leads ua to s i . t , provisions; an 1 in
joyou. did tb. monthl'p... ar.und! No' bos,-,,! Tea surely tr... u th. .Ma. of jb.t Uereaf .1 ' J J, t,nll are
ear., or .orrow, cam. to .pr.ad th.ir d.r; hi. gnof a whit, robed appeared and 1 h. utility f 17Z h'lls of 0""M. ia
k.niniri. Iu.no. o'er tbos. happy heart. 1 stood by the bed.id. and he called himself on. cf our troops ea th. battle-bold. i , . ...uurin; hills which make
, "8 " .. . i i.i t u. i j .f T.i.Mriena " i.J baesnkannd COV.r n2 a fl en CBCmy olo- n 10 him, he re- uiensMlg anu niaiur.iif,
V.ara rolled on and little bright ang.l. a "ion ef lciaperaaoe, aud h. spok. and cov.ri v Nonhern notions of nece.Mty the para-;
war. added to them toin.re.se th.ir t.ld tb. man that if h. rr.uKl pr.m.s. moved th. st and applied ,t fy th. ' " , a fhe avowed cud
front the ocialgli, went,tepbytcp down feuDd! his loving wif. by hi, bedside null
jt tbe lowest dissipation and (ho verge of; aniouly watching. He gtied wjldly
eternal ruin, and now, wk.r. onee'th. row, around anil oould hardly believe hi, ieB
.lioosa.d.tb. th.ruy briar, grow, and KUon ',.' !'Ar.yottiil,ny dearhutband 5 you ve
and grief walk boldly a widst that once hap- b.eB talking and tossing her, f.r mora thau
cir,U. . '
tl. .,. ,h.i HVi
ealis bar.eil wim suier iara mo i"'i-
kardt W.e." She sits at her window this t The text day Mark tntoa .ecarae ues iDmoiet j vu,, K. -r-bt
sprint 1ls and esies out upon th ' "Sod of Temper.neo," ad frem that day. more Ceree and oruel than even M.home-
u . . -ri
, SJ" .n, ake. ...ft a.dness .teals ' once agai. lloowed their roses on his wife','
a'crH ,t:::;iM,t.;:?;-"sitLr'.h.ek..er r;.a ;
thooght. wander tack .. th. year, that ar. , bread. His voice ag.i. was beard atneng ;
. . I - - : -f . t - . . L .
goae : iw in- mirrwr o. .no ;
herself the pet fondling of a rather . heart , troaae. aua oppr..eu. no d-w -d , , " V u'. . . V . -;,nft. '
-the happy, hop.f.1 m.ideu-ih. rcmeu.. .nan and be siton the Judge", bench aud , the wretebed inbab.t.nt. to flee the.r oou.-.
k.rf.ohlbiw w.il.th. tit.. sbe"..w and'th. people reorcne. him for bi, y ; try, and in a ehcrt time the butenan toJ.
loT.d." No troubli.g thought, for th. f.. virtu.,. J " tb ro' "fild "hf "yP
tor. over entered b.r aid-.ll s.e.n.d ' II. is still a trember of that nebla band j in snow, war. blackened by inoperable ,
bright aad beautiful. In recession she 'of patriots who b.iJIy appose that "demoa ' . multitudes of men women and children ,
seel b.rs,lf-ibe j.oai brid.-the happy, "Inteuip.r.n.e," wh.eb i. aueh a pestilence . fly.ng from the.r hemes. Many died of
Uving wife-th. foud.Ld d.ii.g i.th.r-i in ur la.d .Md briu. such utter desoli j .old and hun;. but enStlgh surtived to 8,1
aid ow sb. .omp.r.a the past with th. 1 ti.n and ruin up, a ,0 ttJa.y happy fsBiil.es j the streets of a.l the oitiei of Kurop. with
dresry pre.eut-turas and gsres th. I The dark spot i. tbe pa.t is wow rcntm ieat. afil squalid beggars who bad onfle
ale.aing fors of b.r little .nes-.hi-ks of , bered but as a fearful dream,. ad only ser-j been thriving farmers and shopkeepers.
their future-of ibe drunken father, and v.. to make the present more h.ppy from And what have w. t. expect if our enemies ;
w.vp.wh.1. ch.kiag sob. re.d her heart the eohtra.t. The old Judpe will sometiuies ; prevm.l ! Our homes too, are to be ptl-;
already worn with grief and ear.. l.H his .kildrew of that dark era, and wtthjlaged, our ct.es sacked and de.nol.shed,
-Oh I God. rbow m. the ark of ssfety ; 1 t.ar, in hi, eye. .ill tell them how th. no-! our prDporty c.hB.cated, our true men ,
beta ace to reclaim Iroin tbe damtiiai
the damoiai b.nl
45 jp pour hutband, and ail will yet be well ;
crnce again his veico will be heard ia the
ebsmhers .f the natio. and wealth and boil
er will .i. b. his; again tbe rotes .f bap-
Linvs wiii b;om ou iuy laued tneeka to.
:.ht beam tu mv aunkea ov. llel. him. ;
ok! God, td hi dsrliag b.t bergared
habe. .illlo.rn.li.ryo.romeinpr.y.
er-to.i.g thy a.t.rdjia, pr.i..." i
Ad the praying mother dr.- inspire-!
tie. for the little atars a, ebo gitad as to '
drunkea husband ; bat with a nemaa'a beai t
to lenJ hitu Ki'l aad hoped by kind af
fection 10 reclaim hint from ruin's grap.
Nhe threw her loving aims uroand liio
dmnksrd's reek and kntei l-is bloated lips,
be met nilh cold rrpulecs sod a bl'ter
cuti-e.
That tiiht hy his rude ooa.h h.iself
deaviag sleep he sat ai.d natehed and
nn k bar n baudi sue balked ma par.B-;
thm they ...sued to simio awetly on ber 13tu, th. felloniug neti.e of the obsequ ., ,Jur wives, nn-i ","'i '
a.d bad. h.r-A'y-. Sb. f,lt in her h.art ' f Q MtrUoail . th Pr lukt- lie f!sv. te.-
. ., .L ,t .... . .i..k.i-u ,l ion. ai.uuliooh . Cl ,u, n.. av. as the rd man did
taat ijon stati netro uer riejor , iui iii.Ku- ., , , , ' ' . i- I
th. -.ug.l Hop." drov. a.ay b,r tear..- o Uk, "'1U- tl P'"1 ut",...b,,,t of rn phiU.thropy ; and tho wh.le country
A lt.ll. -hi!, l.i. and a hs.e, ttfri.r r"'7 f '. w.re on Unr.diy, Mw like the t-ard.a of hn in beauty and
ate. th. .ti ... if. heard approach, - " " -' PP D "T '-rul.iy, will hrsi be a blacKrned an-t smoK-
Sh. k..i.. .d 1. ik. An r ..A tn.t . tending sueh occasi.ns, Itnl by the side .1 ju ,jewri ,H,1 then the miun-ter of North-
e brow. Would Utd iethv. a 6i. that,r,,BS WS .
c.ld -ifa.laud.oehgentl.ki.dno... T,4t i?e d, and .;.4u.ni.y portraying the m.l.ta-
t,i,hl Ik dro.k.rd b'.b..d dreamed. ry acoo-plishmeat.. patriotism, heroism
j , ana nehl. siagl.-heartidaess o. -ir ranaai
' CHArTKHIl HaagerGeneral.
. ' Gea. Henry McCtsllocb b.iag preeeat, re-
tt seemed that his loving wife upea niarked iu a voiee tremulous wiib .uiotion,
oyiag pen m,a inv ; piee meie vj niuu- wy0.e ;nts rsaeUt-H to. Bcari' m nil
kea du.band's band. Late one night h e,f the eves .f a.l rrs.ent, that, bin brother
liui ia lab. ring uuJer a fit of "mania a ! t)(( ju t,, w,( oomniended bis seal to his
'potn.'' and bsquaathiid bis bedy to bis Stale,
Hi. wife a. uuil met him at th. d.or ..j .k,. k. now. as tho neater of that
yes, with kind greetings aad a loving kit.
With bittor .urst. he bade her leav. hnu ; '
ski eluag the oloser l hint and tried to re- j
tniod him f ihe ha.py dya that wer. j
past and go.., the memory f which no -
udij Kin- w ...... , ....n. h..v. ... . , ue ilia. uj hiirrou mo in..iv. jf theT are defeaiCu Hence tbtir madness.
mor. tiller. With weeping eye, she poio- ,he ,Ulicnoe t0 tbeir prefoundest depb, ; T i e-inut bre our property to ,av them
ud with a tr.mb.iag baad te her sleeping . IBj ,w,kened or around a f.!iug of iutens. ff0m j(1!,j!veoOT. They must show that
habesaBd Wedged him. if bat fer their sake.,! ptlrj0lie eBthuiaHrn we have never acen lht, i-ujoa ,,nuoi h diesolvcd, to save them
10 dosi.t and ea.t forever .side th. d.tu -I eIeei, J, wbich filled the Ufly chamber frJ!U fuuro MMFiiau,. The parties, thero
ing bowl U retraoe before 'twas , ith daafctilng shouts of th. thousands as- f re in this co-i3i"t can make ne coi.ipro
hisd.award care. In his drunken ig- j Mlnbld, sufficient, if aujht ou oarth were ,;,.',. h U a aiatier of life aad death with
norau.e ho laugh.d aa unearthly laagh aud 1 i0 ,0 qckca again to life the Viaueberiog bo,b t stta ,ie ju whj0i, tljeir UU u in-
wor he'd have th. lives of th.o "darling , for; wh., wrapped in the banner of hj.TwjTej.- 'in
littl. .n..." Trembling and pal. th j oamtryi Ujr in aat in their uiidt- j uJt the cat e nucness ef succeri oa our
wr.tcbed tnr-lher did pltid te move bun 1 .OBOourse that attended the body to bfl Y()r j;rerent from the eonsa-
h.t all in v.in, it only ..rved to i.ette him. lB9 Rr. w ttl, largest .ver assembled Jatlli 0f(UMeM ou the part of the North.
From bis bot.m he drew a gleaming dg- :Q UlB gtlUi ,h0 pr.essioa more tifan a j1, ffinj prafllii ,U(J hoie character of tho
,,r and in his sn.nu a. rushed upon tb mlIa l.ng. j iJov.rnment w ill be ohan-ed, aud instead
happy little drea.n.rs aad r.it.d to .!k- I i (f a 1 e r a. 1 rcpuhlic, tbe common acnt of
,h. fatal blow ; the frighted motbtr saw h.r r.kRVk t.-A ..ntle- crci2a and indepeadct-t States, tve shall
Cluldteua ilanger an-t rusneu neiwotn
Th. glitte riug blad. descended aud pier.ed
hi. wandoring reason. Oh 1 who caa picture)
: lb. despair .f that poor wretch: terror-
,ltUn be .tood aad viewed hit an ful de.d,
.a. niuumij ..UUu ... i-. -.t
III
v.u.d . tiod for h.i.. th.
blot diets f.ut.rc, bent o'ver the falln form
I BQd eallic by .very .ndearlng uaniu be-
t. ioin him and obey bit laws, he would
rtttore hi, wif.. And the drunkard fell at
Ike angel'afrct aad ki.s.d his garaient, and
proaais.d. Then tho angel spake; and
th. wif. aliv. aud well, arose aad the
drunkard -e - with a eorearn awok. and
her fair bo.om full upoo htm th. UrBe.d v..t, takoo from a r eder-l oibcer w ba fr.,ul lha wiJ ,nj .barinjr if policy ac
ker .ad, reproaehfol eye., ih.u dying feil WM ku!e j ;J th9 Ute lattl.. It is en .x Wf diag to tbe withes, of a numerical m
la that last egoi,., loo. vas mmgl.J, I 0f aukee ingenuitv, aad jority of the people , wc shall have, iu oth-
-. Y i 1 ,V. 1... h WA ll 1(1 I BrOieCHUM Ul UIC- WWB l-rim I. .i ln
an hear like one 10 a troubi.a ar.aai 1
"I kin hian dreamie?. niv wife. Lar-
in iiajn
t. l.. a ii.. .t, h.fiBiHfiii -
I '.ia n..la r.t A A i Of I QO illllllll I
forth, down-'
r,"l"- , .j1 ii .
hi. "Seas ef 1 etuperaisc. reclaiuica s.m;
from his fallen eUate nd tescbes tbem to be onven ts vagaoonus anu wanuerers
to lore that band of "Brothers" and to pray : in foreign dlijies. This beautiful ouatry '
t. God far their success, aod lhry ohcy is to pass out of our hanas. The botinda
him, ' fie which mark our Slates are, in some ia- j
May Heart 0 shed its richest blessings on f-tances, to be tffaeed, and the State, that ;
ta "is of l.saparaooe., sou may uoa
proper their nehle eau-o
' '
Omscqcim op GV Mcl ci.LOCH. 1Ye
tak. flow the Austin Ulc Utzttte, .f the
burls", llamphili and McL-sod. 1 be
body lay in atste in the K-.priscDtative
iTail from 4 p. in on Wedm-nday until 1 p.
ki oa Thunday last At II o o!oe. after
rrajer IWv. Mr. I'bil'ips and L'i-nop Greg;,
Oapt. Johu H.nry iironu, naoae'eJ Aid
t Gn. Mot-.'mloeh ia th. a, lion iu whih
h. lo-l hie life, ei-teriained the Urt-e cob-
tuurse f eitiaens that erowded the large
K.preseutaiiv. Hall, With an a.aress nar-
"r - . . 1 .1
w;jj gavi D h.dy to the Kxeeuttve, and
lt i. own lif.. Gov. I.u'ubock, ia hi.
owu jnitwitabl. and happy way, rsspoad.J
t9 tBI remarks of Uu ti. MeCullo.b. It
ju iap.bl fer us now to give a synopsis
. ....
j man exhibited to us yesterday, a steel lio-
: -a ballet, sword, or bayonut-proof pro!-
ia tha nnner nortioa cf the bolv in
w,,,t Although of ooDsidcrMe weight,
I- . .1
; pa v-"
oause it t-s ait easy upou the person,
a it
doe, not iu the leatt impode the movem-'nt
protection of hr- owe perso
in en is afterward h. was ttruok full i-i the
left breast by a ba'l fromthe enemy's rk.
U. waa Unharmed, of course -the inven
tion btiiag all it. designer iuteud.d. Me-
r'ns Apr u
f IT Ti A V n F 0'
U'U ll 1 A iN ij.-l "
A N I
0 I'll DUTY;
ti . i i t
Uy. J. II. T1J0KN VV hlh, V. V.
no ravage, of Loui, XlV. ia the ben-i-tifel
valleys of the Kbine, about the elose ,
of the seventeenth century, may be taken a, ;
aepteimen of tbe appalling desolation which
ia likely t overspread tbe Confederate t
Stfctas, if tbe Northern army shetld (succeed
in hs'sabewes of ubjatiou and of plan-:
der. Europe was thro outraged by atroei-1
itni pah i iiifi Bia mi dubii io p
trate. Private d welling, were raaed to tbe
fiw. u-,d ..... .
charge, deme .h.fc.i ..V
du.try wautonly and ruthlessly destroyed.
u'. .1.... ,.f .r .Honed to
nsnea, an-j tiioro who o.capi; -.DUC.,
rewam are d. tt ii
prov.accs, gererned by northern T.le, ana
hy Northern laws. Our property IS to b3
MthUaslj? se.s.d and tarred .v.r to mer-
f..r, maw-era, 1. order to pay the enor-:
mows debt which cir subjugation has cot.(
grli oupi Jit v and avarie-f. 0 ir history wii!
wct.-o thau that of Tolaud ai.d Hungary.
Jhere is not a .inz'.e rt-deemiog feature in
tk pirture of rnio vrhish stares us in tho
ae9 jr wt pcrruit oarsslvca to be eonqner-
,j jt i.ig'.i of tbiek darkness that
, upon" us. Em sympathy, the
l35t solace of the sfllicted, wii he denied
t0 Bii jte eiTiiitd world will look feldly
OLca u. or evn jeer us with te taunt
' J . -
,fcst ht,e deservedly lost our own tr.-
dom ia ,t(,kin? to perpetual, the slavery
ef 0,heM W, -hall p.ri.h ..d.r . cload
0r r, f.-oach aud of unjust suspicions sedu-
tously propagated by our euemies, which
't (lirtjer ,0 kelr than the loss of home
Bi 0f eooda. Such a fate never overtook
any peopie ceiorc.
Tti esse is as dtsperat. i:b our eae
mi"S as with ourselves. They must su.ceed
er rcrifh. They must eonn-ier us or b.
desirJve J themselves. If they fail, nation
al haiikruptcy stares thsua iu tho face ; di
visions in thuir own ranks are inevitable'r
and thHir Oovernmeut will fall to pieces
under the vteight of its ovra corruption.
ThJ ko,w tl)at ,heJ are a i9omtd people
, 1 .U.r,tLm wiihthn notica of
States forever abolished, deriving its pow
cy
Uw. The tievcrBim;nt djo not now re
C0"tiixo ifplf ne an ordinance of ttod, mi
wtit-u all the i-u cks and bslancs of the (loa--stitutiou
aro goi.e, c may easily figure to
ourselves the career and the destiay of this
pod'ess Diensfr of dein icratic ab'jlulisiu.
The progress of roguUtu-I liberty on tins
of the present war is, to make the Govern
rwent of force. It is .e settle the principle,
that whatever may be it corruptions and
buses, huwever unjaU and tyraunieal its
leislatiou, there is no redress, except in
3L'V. 1 .IU tll.i Ul llltJ .1UIIU wsii, ckun .
lain Pftilion or empty remCnstranoe. Iftng. It ii bo time to be casting aooui lor
Iw, m Prot':(,t g'mst this pricsiph. which , esppdients to enrich ourtelv. The man
iwttpi awej tarn isai Mdunij i-jx iil-.h,; -.u.vlsv - j'
that Virginia, North Carolina, Tcuucnaeo j public necessity and danger into uiasns ef
and Missouri sccedeJ, snl if tLs Govurn speculation, woilJ, if very slmme did not
fnent should be rcfstablishe-1, it wusl be 'rebuke him, and hs wcr allowed to follow
rccitabliebed with this feature of rmore-! the natural leut of lu beirt, go upon the
less despotism firmly and indelibly 6d.
the future fortunes of our children, ami of
this continent, would then be .IclertuiLtd by
a tyranny which Las to parallel in history.
On the other hand, we are btru6'2lins for
oonstilutional freedom. Wo are upholding
tbe creat priaciplea which our fathers bt.
. t j 5. .k...l.l uumn.A Ktid
become, as we ehall, the dominant uauon
of this contiaent, we shall pcrpeiuaw anu
J a .L. --m liksrlv far K hi I'll
Wash-
i.trtoa bled, and which tho heroes of tbe
Ke.l.tion achieved. We aro not revolu-
tlonists wo are resisting revolution. e
ar. upholdingth, true doctrines of the Fed.
J .1 Constitution. Wo are conservalire.-
Oa .access is the triumph of all that has
been considered established in tho past.-
Wo can never become srcesiv. j we ay
absorb, but wec.n neMnvade for con-
qiest any ne.ebborin St.te. The peace
0 eWorld gs. u edgif our arn,, prevail,
W. Vhall have a Government that acknowl-
edges God, that reeerences ri4htnd thzt
makes Jaw supreme. We are, the. for,,
fihtin not for oars.lve. alone, U, when
tbe etrugle is rightly understood, for the
salvatiOD of 'tuts whole continent. It 1;
noble cause in which wo arc en.-ged
noo.e cause 111 wdil-u u i
t. ... . t. :. . ,..
inrrw in everu.ng . .1
and to nerve the arm of tbe ireeman ana
the patriet and though it rtay now seem
t. be under a cloud, it is too bi, with the
future f .or rnee to be suffered to fail.
It cannot fail i. it must tot fail. Our pco-
-1 . .k. v f htrvin,r
their sublime trust. Tl.U beautiful tend
a- . . ... ;..,i. t,.,,.
we inusi uevet uuci iu iuj ..nu.j
of strangers. Our fields, our homes, our
reside, and eopulchres, our cities and
imples, our wi.-es and dvJihtere, we must
rot.ot at every basrd. Th, glorioos in-
u- i.... f...., t.f, 4 ,t.
5
ten;
prot.ot at every bara. ins g
heriUnce which our fathers left we nus:
UBIIitUbr nUllll UUi IHtiKia ivi o i- - , g
never betray. The hopes with trhloh they be more dg.ro,. now i t, scramhi.s for
died, abd trbich buoyed their spirits In the ! office and power, and ool.ons ;mo,e the
last conSict, cf making their Country a lies- j i departmsut, of the Oovcmment.
aioz to the wor'd, w. must not permit to W -; P"nt a ua.f-1 .rent,
be anrealixed-. W. must seize the torch! It further important that overall
from their hand,, aud transmit it with in- ' be r-.dy to work. It is no uni. -to
cre.cing brightness to generations. Tho'.PJ o f.rt.Uoman , no time or d.gmfied
w.rd failure lis not be pronounced amon; ) -Ml cannot serve 10 th, Ue.d ; but
us. It is not a thing to be dr.an.ed of.- a.l nan do .fining to he,- forward the
We must settle it that We Oius: succeed -" i "e ,a.nJ t0C,c'J7e:
We must not sit down to count chat.ee.'.- I ' i;rov, should bp prepared
There is too muoh at stake to think of dis
cussing probabilities tro :nus mako sue
ces a certainty, and that, by the hlesrisj
of God, we can do. If we are pttparc-u t
do our duty, we have nothing to fear. But
what is our duty ! This is a q-ie-tiou whisn
we must gravely consider. We shall brief
ly attempt t. answer it.
In the first place, w. mut shake all apa
thy, and become fully alive to the magni
tude et tL. criis. We uiut look the uan
ger in the face, and comprehend the real
shall not exert our
r ...:! ,;vi., -r h nfithe t-rinoiple oi el-ctiU;f those wboe mor
. a. u ,u.r n.f7!m hjr.P
that help may eouia fro abroad, or taat:
k... 1j l.ln In nnr r.it hi.-.nrv or
the genius of our institutions, to protect us
from overthrow, we are bugging a fatal de-
lui-ion to ur bosoms. 1 his apathy was tu
ruin of Greece at tho time of the, Ma.edo-
nian iov.,ion. This w.3 the spell which
DetftOblheucs I tbored so earnestty to break,
Th. Athenian su as devoted as ever' to
tus native civ anu me iroe idsiuuu'jui uo
inherited from his fathers but Mmshow or
th.r he could not believe that his country
cou'-l b. conquered, lie read in safely
iu its ancient glory. Ho fell th.it it had a
prescript! right to live. The greut ora
tor sav aud lamented the error; he pour
ed forth b:s cloijueuc. l- iissolvo the
charm : bat the fatal hour had conic, and
the spirit of Grcese could not bo roused.
There was no merfl ral patriotism at '.i.c
time of th. second Persian invasion thau iu
'the sge of 1'hilip ; but then thori was do
apathy, ovary mn appreciated tin danger i
beea thecrash tbjt was eoii'ini;, and pro-
pared himself to re'.i'tthe blow.
Ho know
that there wh uo safety exopt iu courag-
aud in a .le?nrate tMort. K very man, to,
1 felt identiiied with thd State ; a part of its
' weight rested on hi shoulder. U vs t!ii
'sens, of pi'ronal i;:trest and per.-onai re-hpjusit-ility
iho proi'ouud convioiioti th'.
'evrry oue bid somatiiiti' to lo, and thii
' Orei-oo expected him to do it this teas tue
puMio spirit which turnod back the oun-Us-
hordes of Xrx-JS, and saved (Irei-ee M Hd
jerty and nun. l'his is the spirit which wn
: murt have, if we, too, would s-K-ve'.l. 'A s
must he brought to e that all. uu Kr lioJ,
depends on our-e! .v-; and ic kistjj aw-y
from ail trui'ii aLianeus, iri iuut uitki
our mi.ids tu ti.-ht depera;ly and tiut
lg, if wo would sive the CJilutry trom
id, aud ourselves from boudao. i-i very
iu should feel that be has an interest iu
, . .. . .
up
rum
man stiou
.tbe State, aud that the Slate, in a mea-mro
leans upon him ; and be thouid rouse Imu
sell to efforts as hold aud heroic J it '
.-penled on his single ri.'ht arm. O.ir
courage should riu higher th f thu dan
ger, and waatever in y ho me odd a
gaiust us, wo iii'M' mn'i) r.'o;e. tV
God'a blossin..', tn.it wo will not be oon-i i-r-ed.
When, with a iull kuo tl-'de ot liio
danger, we tie brought t ) tUi- poiut, -.to are
in t"ho way of Jeliverauce, bat Uiuil luis
poiut
reached, it n i He to CJUut u
Kucee
Ui implied in tho ipint which the times
! i 1 .!... .11 .ririi. ,ir...l ere sic-
I ntioed to the publio good. The Slate be-
Iromes verjthinS. aad the ia hvi I x i! i h-
' SlJ of battle attar an efc-areinctii ana strip
the lif-U-n bodies of his brare countrymen
"i tne tew spoin iwy ctrncn idi-q me ugu.
Pueh fjt, unfif for anything yenereai or
t:oble them.oivp--, like the l.jent, can only
-uck the blood of the lion. It ouiht to he
a ri-proieh to ar.y man, that lie U Kroing
rich whiie bis Cittt.trv is btvfdtoe a' eve-
j H""-
we tiai a 1 usmniociea a
o'jld fi id vLat would atiswar
his count y'
itiui.'h more fiet'iall.
This .r.irit must bo rebuked e.ory man
mnst forget Ln,-c.f and thins only of the
pione goo. .
The .pint of fcton ,s -v.n mors t, be
fread.d that, the spin 0 ararico and plan-
der. It is equally s,.n;b, sud n be.de,
..tig end divmve l.n.
now .oor --v.. .u, " " f
ernment ..t e may r .f
"thorny, or cams at Pud.io measure.
policy, that be may r.-e to d,,tbc..on and
o.e, ha, all the MlBib-.u of a m.. d
i . VTir ' 'r.
u,t ipfalliMe 1 b' it the r error.
b renewed, with candor, and their P
Our raltrs
ar. to
patriot-
, undermines the security of our .ease.
Wo must ret be divided and diftraetcrl a
11.0112 ourelre. uur ruiers mu gic-
o , . . . , , , .
Motis:bt:me ; they nerd the support of the
- .. , of ....
fcV.,, , . ,
r.oii.m !i.cb bnneo al. private J'ff"es,
b:,h h rcy for oomProm,e. and eon-
essions, which can make chaiitablo allow
aaces for differences of opinion, and even
for errors of judgment, cau ave us from
conseq-sei.ee, of p.. ty and faction
mast be united. If e"r views are noi
IT .
mast be unit-id. If c'r views are not car
1 out, let us sacrifice privrte opiuion to
pob.ic safety. In the great co.
l'Ma, Atheun juldcu to Sparta,
ccd ia plans .b. cou.1 not a,
tne sake cf tb rub tie co--d. Noi
In the great conflict with
una aeuui'
pprove, for
the sake cf tb" rubiic cood. Nothin? could
at a !i:o::;eti s !fli!n lor ineraoa'. in
disposition sb-iu'.u he one cl eaeeruca. to be
unplojtd : there should be no hoi din; back,
no cctH.tiir; the cost. The man who stands
back from the ranks ia tl.t-se perilous times,
bfeaufe he is unwiiiia to serve his coun
try ai a privsle soldier, who loves his ease
more tuu liheriy, Lis iiiiuries more than
his honor, that man is a dead fly in oar
precious oiutmcnt. In seasons of gr.at a
iatnitv tho ancient pa.'tus were aecu-itotned
to aprpie the siiiof of their gods by hu
man sacriti?est and if they bad gjne upon
al iuii:uiticinee tndere4 th-;u alike otfen-
heav.-u aijd useless to earth, they
- l,e 1
-tOJUl
always have selected these drones,
an ! loafer, art-i exquisites. A C hristian
nation cannot otier tu;in iu Saio.iSie, bat
i.ubiin iroutemrt shouid hin t!iem from
j jua compel tnem to
bare the common d,tSer. fhe , corn.
m-muy i.ii. -
rebuke, bringdown wratn upon it. They
luuat bs fcrc -J to hi un'ful, to avert tb.
, - . , .,
juaruen.s ox 1.01 1 '-r -
aruice and ineiuutas
V'rtOH Tcnsac-jLA. By a privttc lett.-r
from PcUacoi.i, e art informed that oue
day of 1 ist wiu-k a compuiy of Connelly',
l. iUitioi) .va s.-ii". orer to Live Oak plan
t -.sica, a point about s.-vert miles up th.
ijser. Her.i they sueoeeded in arresting
fVij njfe.i aud tvo w hi:; mev, "ho wco
niakiui their way in a m;ks!1 boat over to
To- t ri....n. T u rirtT i"sre no! discov
ered th?y -rre fi:r cut in th,e river,
Hilu ,hty w' ro !i'"J """ ordered to
surreu ler. At t.'io first tire on-i oi tne wnna
tueu leapt d ir.io the water, mid attempted
to swim to :'ue orpos-ie shore, bat he ou!d
u-.t, and fa tik i'l t f v feet of tbe boat,
an 1 was d i v ntd
J be neroc- an I reni iinin,; wiiitemin,
vrerc ;ai u t ) he id i .rt. rs, wh-r it was
di-e! --.ed t-i it the l hiU men were Fed
er t! soldi, rs, who had crossed over to th.
m linUud f T the purpose of gaining intor
nuiio.i and proluoiu deontent aiuiiiij
the slave p..jv.'r.-io:i. Tl.e-o fj vo nf:rie
taey
hid .uti.vd from th. f master, a wea
My pi
r up t!i : river. 1 n ') n ifi
: p ot rs, .c . B.fii
, ,-"''' 1
t i'Ketis. .
,l ''V't'',r 'i, ,,S1
b v- !l ' "' ,
as a s:iv -l'-i'-
1 (o I i; :.isa too t auisas mi
i irons, an 1 ll is pro
in wi'u.be dealt with
as 'i'J
L ..!iiilli) tlCtill.'l. I -
.I ii!. .llrtl. Ml. Naieis.. Saud. r
p d nuhter of Hon A. V. Hrowa,
Ii a piiuocly resilen.'O i'l the bsaJ-
who 1.
Ills
:!c Nishri.le. sue
tv, and ws a B.Hed
Vasi.iuton TH.
MeCo-5k, haviug
lit!
Li.'.iii .it Uie l 1,'Koi
i-VJi-ral e i'l
kno vu !.er ..r-ur!y. o,oi l'nA possession
ol til
. ...ll ., ,n r.. Hi. r.-'HCl'. 1 iu
bis c ird fi oiu the door
tent ''L ' ' m.
1"! "I" ' , .l ...
I .M in .uojrmn for my c
'sfoooae
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