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Iv to pain by this iui]iu'lcut intcruictldling of [ Xorllu rnors. 1 have not ht-artl the sli-htest ox- i l>iistulatii)u inaiU' with tlicMU for thus atfciujitintr to steal the ])iofits of the legitimate t»;ule ot the citizens of the >State, the nrol«al>ility that the road . , , , 1 * . 1 XX „ I : Tin: sorrif. i.nTi;,: .-n Tin'. I'l’.oin i'TioNs, iNursTKV, \\i> iii i'.s OK Till: slavi: st\ti;s. ■: I ■ . , of Ih- X. y. . 1 V..,. /,,.|ovcr w,«,l,n« l.uiltl., l.uv.ng l.con ■„,7, .•,/■ H.'M l ,A fn.m 1. lo , //.. n..' r,.,,.!, :f i. Im,1.1,1,I w,n ; . \ 77,.' A,,..',! '■! ,"t I"",''"''-” '1'' I * ■, V'/ fli,‘ ceiitril ('i-tnet (it the State, and will dnulit- , > r T1 •’ li'.o stimulate a -ireatly increase 1 i>roilue.i.-n. / J III I "di li /I il(I • , , -1 1 * . »1. . , . ... ■, 1 !ie aiK;iiit;i:i('s t'lh-reil hv r.iMroail- to tin The i;i^!.t .if luy arrival in Vayetteville, 1 no- strikin.-ly slmun i fir,a. fV.mi t!.e v.iiul.nv ot my r..nm, ne.ml.ei f.,l!..wiitL^ whieli was nanafe-I to me ms a M'.iull liiH' I'Urhiiii'' up'>n tlie groiiii'. near the .• . ,■ ,, i ; ,, i,,. i, 1 wi;; -■■on after dn>k of tlie follnwiiiir day. w w:.-^ Simdav, oliserviuir them a;j.ain. 1 v.alke 1 out 1 ward- th^ni. and fonnd on a small eonnuMU. un- .aine'time ilie adv.rtise- r >..me dd shalt a dozen hnlli.int ,.„„,;„i,-sinnd.o„>e tiiere. wr..«- (. ti.e latt >r, makin.f an oiler ct it. i !n“ next ila_\ lie iveeiv.d a •■li'lv hv mail, and hy tlie train a I'Un- hic'h rentlein.tn near I’aleiLfh \'.!n> had a i|Uantirv of wheat to di>jioso of, and seeiii;.^ if (|mited at hii.h in it-es in a ]>a[>er of Petei >hnr-', e:ur.]'-i;res with e,Mniiaiiies ot |'0O’,d0 seated ah('ut thoi:. lookiior and 1’atin‘jf >ii]'j*ers, and thi!t_\ oi f .yty -n at w::^_>ns with eanvas tops, witii mtiles ji',;.'j'-,.1, i,,! i„,,n.\liate! v f.rwaide.i and h..-s,.M.:r e-U of nianprs s.^ npon th-.r he reuun mail re- 1 ,.,1 Irs J.iv ;;t‘th.- rate of a i.n>!iel. tiw witli J’>e flavl.m;. 1^-hts. the ta!.ta> le sna- ^ ^ di.ws. and the vary.n;r_ol.s,-nnty ot the l.ojv.n.:; livrd. otV tlie line of tl.e rail- el.ai^-^ .f darK sm..ke nom the inteh-]..ne fnvs. a im.lud. ,::.dea v.iy iu.,.Ve>tin- l.iHuie. J lie mi.ioi i. \ eoui.tv .liirin- tl.e time 1 wa> in of th.- im n wen ne^rro, >. ouf . .me weie > anl. ^ thionji uln. h tl.e road. >v-I, J.Uhed i.irn^ rs. and th.Tr wj retwooi tl. :.„d whieli had le.t V nun. All v.>Te ea'.-.n-' I.-.:etlnr. llack am! , , • • A'liiti'. or.t of the sar.ie ve>.-(ls. and wn-.n 1 j> Ihiii hi :;rd fron! at th.' eai-;!al for a ni'.ntli. Avhite. ort ofthesamev..^.e s.an. vvn.n . ...>e ,h.t :t ^hould e .>t (i-- ,hr..,udi the . MU-. a:.,.;:i 1 i p lo^k ma ^ . u ^ l„i.h> 1 of wheat t^itv miles. \v.. !v '.rn t I > 1 o!it t. -i-thrr. ;renorali\ nn- ^ ii r ! W teilts. ^i'!'. ■ wli rr^iialHi'd awake \Vi 1 ill . me >in;;iii^ M. thodi'-t l!\ nuis, :;notln r rlia:t;ii:i and (.atiii;:. and aiiolhei lis;.’i.i!!^f t I a iiw I'.e •ind eoinir ne_r ■ .'in-in--. 'i ll', -e were tl;o farmer- i,f the (i:,'tant l.;_ihlan,i di-trirts. ;in ! their slaves, eoiie’ to market v of a broader, nioro frcncnm?: and outholu* ehariie-[ ter than that of cither of her two pelfdinportant iieiLdihm-s. There is no State in the I’nion whose , eleniont.s of wealth and usefulness are so varied and interesting as those of North ('arolina, and there is reason to hope that while her ]H'oj)le move with their ateustonu'd prudence and dclilic- ration, tluTe will not be wantinjr the sa;;aeity, cn- terprizi' and eiier;ry necessary to secure from these resources tin ir own private prosperity by inakin_ir them av.dlable to the needs ot her country and the world. d'lu' nortiie'.'ti j^arts ot Xorth ('ar(dina fiffer in- , dncemi'iits to eini^iration simil.irto those 1 eminie-! rated in A’irifinia, her political (diaractcr is more i honorable, lii.TC seems to be more treehnii o'! thoni;ht on the snbject of slavery, and tlu' imiiii-! ,-ili.>!i i>f pnl li'- opinion njton its e.xpressio-i i.v less j tviMiinieal. The Stat(' is h'ss cursed with dcina-j lio-ui s :i'i l M If-siMdiiiiLC jiolitieians. and the moral .111 ! social atm.»jiheri) i.s le.ss eiier\atinif. YKO.MAX. LKTTl'-lIS 1T1(».^1 Till-: SOTTll. IMU'iri.il t'I'l I'l'sjii'iiiieiK'c Ilf the N. V. I'.xiiress. ( ).\ ill i: .“^.W A'. .NAlI lllVKi:, .'lay IS. (! 'ori;ii. one of the yoniii:e.-t and weakest i t tlie •■o'll thirti fu” ha-: In'come one of the stronu'ot of tie.' tliir!y-one States of the rieimldif. She iias exji 'ii,’d S.”)0.i;(a),tMl(i w .rtii d’ cotti.n in a. >Ii:Lle v. ;r. or laoi-c tiian si.\ hundred tiion-ind i.iie-;. l’if’t.'Mi milii.’iis i f ),cr own eajiit.tl are inv.'-ti'ii in In rown ieiil 11 iad, ami ip, ally one are ci e.iph't;' ! w itii- t' till- .''late. (ieoi_;ia l;i!>or a Wi//t/ierf hr \V«r.—The ?=yniptoi!i of a Avar be* I TflE LMMLNH^ OF Cltl.Mh. tween tluH country and Me.xico, liavo been in-I from TnTC alha.ny fSTATi: nKfiisTKii. creasing .‘;o manifestly that the subject lias be- j 'l'l],.ie i.s no concealing or denying the fact that come one of the most iniportaiit to[)ics ot the da}’, i day there is a very stronr and a and another war with ^lexico is looked upon by i dangerous inclination on the part of the pub- niany, as inevitable. The responsibility j Jjp ;,(-t|ng in the cajiacity of jurors to snfler their with the Administration. That the boundary con- , to .swav their verdicts, and to permit the troversy can be si ttieil liy paeitie ’>\i^‘^tiations, ,•!« jurymen to give way before | but little doubt can be cntertaini'd.^ I’ecent in- sentiments they ex])erience as men. dications go to eontirm (hat bcliet. (leu Almonte, rj-|^^ pultlic in t!io jtresent day arc too apt to the .'lexiean Ministt'r to this country, has aiii\t‘d j foclinirs to gain the* mastery o'.er their at New Orleans, on his way to \\ asldngton '>ty. j K^-nse of lutv, ami to yield to that daiigi rinis sjiirit and a friemlly reeejition to nir ."^linister, (leii. (ladsden, niav In* expected troni the Mexican (jov(Miinient. 'J'he way will at once be open for an aniieable adjustment, it the two (Jo\ (. riiments d(.‘sire it. Suspicions are strongly entertained, however, that both the A Iministiaiion and Santa ;\nna dc.^ire war. 'i’he former with the hojte of aehieviiiLr militarv ‘reirv lor its-. It, ami to ;ic|Mir of •‘higher-lawism,” which, if not speedily check-! i“il, threati'iis to work the most disastrous conse- . (juences. \\’hen a man i.-i acting a~: a juror on ( any cas-e, he is guilty of perjury if he iloes not; calmly view the evidence and render his venliet rightly, according to his best judgment, with',ut fear, favor, or pr.judice. However unpleasant a duty he may have to ]»erform, it is one iidin , ST ATI: FA 111. It is now a “fi.xcd fa';t,” that p ; held in this _(’ity on tlie l«lh of ^ tor the exhibition of in'provoinents in ;;]] of industry, -md espoeially in the and met liani'.al pursuits. The pro. rc'.i;,,,,^ State Agricultural Society oji this in;- ' jeet, which we puLIi.-h in to-davV* therefore, be read with lividy inteicvt 1 ’s of (.iir readers, in evi i-y part of th. every citizen, who takes an interest ii, I;,.)-, and advancement, v.ill xeit hini.vvlf r ■ .'■ -ouragenient and snece.'-s to the I'air designed for the s pecial benelit f fti;,. and .Mi'chanies. we call tijmn il 1 ii:iut;ur.d; and the latti-r that he m.iy the moi securely e.'taldish himself in ])ower. Matters looked Very mmdi like an iminetliate war when both countries hal dispatidied armed lore take ]i ;s.'cs>ion of the disputed territory, btdore any rt'sort was had to diplomatic adjustment. W’e are grititied at the pm-pect now li fill! t(,. ii‘ I'locaiee. Next ni.-iuin;: I coniitfii >ix.\ oi . 1 -1 • ♦ , t’ .1, litil the winti r. I'> -e Lii .it waL'ons in tlie mam street o| tin iittl, '• wn. 'i 1,. V would g, i. r.iily h 'd, in the 1 . d.y. n:''ei! M’vi-ntvdive 1 1- ol erain. wei-,.' JaiiioaiU d I net, h',w-\er. .-i readily an,! eii- .iielv chaiiL'e the i haiinels in which tarm"is lia\e I’eeii aei-U't' i:i '1 for a l.'iig line.' i" l! -at tii. i'.' t:ad •. t'pi ei.illy in thinly setth d '!i'»r:ets. a- Ili'^ht be expecte.l. 1 W.iS toM id a l.ll lliei' V. li ■ I'Nii'd ill wagoning his ]ir"luce one him,lie.1 to,iii.in il, ill,' well m;.e: iTii'-r: w (i(of_:,i iapit.,1 ha- il iiic niueh of th;s liw alel w hat i' to lie p, rf Tin -1. in e.tU' ^lUellee if the l,re'e!it .flabir.- • ■ V i i',;] ti 'jis wilh SIX hoise'.liii :i,g winter, to do s-, f,T .'everal year- aft. r he id the I pp,'rtunity of ii'ini: :i die ip and ilir.". t ■nininnieatioii wi:h a l eiter niaik i by raili'Cid. II oe 111 llli- i V li'iiie ai 1. iiiie. I !i,‘ C'";! I'.','"!' ot ik'.: !- le re and in Alal aina de- j' iir ot comp' -i iiig tie' i!,>ad' '' leii lv or ee. h. mieallv at Nuitiiern piiee- Im- w.i'^e>. ;,1;.1 SlaVes v»dl in’ takul I'l' lll the cit;"' ,ind pi.i.ntati IMS t.i pel form tlie ii-n.i! lab. r of v.hil, non iii- n the routes aL'ieed i;!.":i a- ' •'U 1 ■,'es. thv- 1: :;r w 1, e’er alw:i_\ - having al ihi'li M - I'll ! ,ii k foi- the di'i\ir t,. I I ic :i !.i:i:e wav lie ' n.it lik. t: '. I r V ■’V ! ■•’it lit'. ',' l ^ n. aii^l t- • ' ■ut ini ' tlie stri eern. ni.'al. ii 'i.r or III. 1 ,il ' i\ l that .;:.v ■ • .'Vie fer t'.e le. _n s I f-', II took p:;if in rl/-- i .irirainirand was t' id by :: Uierduis.t that b -:h the sel'ing of I'.epr -ln.-e ;'iid tlio leet: 'H and } u;-I' ^'e o! : ■', f,'r tl. ■ i’arnur's f.,i::.lv v,:!> 'itt'. n lett eii- t:r. y to tii.^m. Several of t';r wa^ h id e^ n;". 1 i and. I'l n; a hnndred miK > l''!:;t:t. i'lel one t ihem IVeiii bt v^’.'. l the i>ine IT; _e. i;e:irly tw ■ h'i;;dn l n.ii'. Tn this te.Ii'ms wa\. nn'illat-- ’y, la ar’y : the c,e;:in; ’•■•e lietU-ill the I ]■; e "’■•vy : ii;l tile liv. r t >w;i' and seapevis t \ ;r- u ' ar..'i X 'i'th (':;r.']ii'::! !'as been carr;'-,! en. ' g !• aius i t’ i t-iliiiLT on a >eere of n;.! :■ 'uiV with ti. ■ liui:' r'liL" w'"--' :is, the roa.ls n n- 1’r:r thr'Ugli a si'-.- lv M'‘;l-d district ■!' e' •, ^ iiiiieli w'or-e t,i tra.ii -ver tlian th ,'t' (•:' :]? ' • I’d- I haw ,’■ ' •!•!! ■ ]■:■,, ;y n’-Iit. t' nl ■ r t--’;'. *!i- ■’!\er ;,f ;.da;;t:-, ..ftej, i;,. 1 J t' ■ ;.:rnv 1- 1 iiii-. I:', a', ! ; -it - i !,; f, ih '• a !e; j'lh'lie.i '.V h III '1 e, alter I lie e 1; i ' are IM he ii' little of I V' ly th.MI:/ 1: 1, "t » to\\ n." IT' h r hi' • w'l ,■;, ; ii.- male, a-ii-i! ai ea.mpMiL.' ' il’ o\> r the 1: W t 'W II I r^ ll'e. ' wa- a ■ -'V, ;■ 1 * i' t'hU' at an-i t.-. .:aii t.i • ileir.. 'it. for i 1. a"Oe] a. witil 1 w .I'l 1 11'ai'ti!.' 111 , .- i.ll e 1 1 •! al in II' ."ii"' 1 I :il:. Tit'. w di. il ' j ir 1 ca:;!. t .''i.iti'' ;ii', .- e, j \ s 1 ij I - ' w ! 1 ' ’.; , :i; I w--,;c- I w ;k. ,: s ! i: : it v.ith a i . ' i.,:' . i 1 ‘ ■ !,f t:.e c-.iii lii ' 1 1\ 1 . s W ,■ i. 1 ’ ! s| il "1 > ! •\ 1' W;l!i w!,. il !. 1 ■ Id .11 A. ' ...: 1... r.. ' • t iii \- t i. 11 wii. d . . |-- t:.,- i ;.i iir\ \e l. ill a .-;i ■I; tiuTi' v.'fe.l .-n,' mii';-,: IH - an \, ;r!i I !ie ('!, r !.di' : ' ( i : _i;. t'l'i ;>1 A;.i' alii , 1 '■ a h. !pin^ iaill-i t ■ at. ii. ip i- 1 -1 ; t til. > -'iMi. a .r ■ X ' 'I, ■ Mi'i ;!. n; i y. (i iin^ li ni‘ini- ;^.lial> 1 ;\',r. ni il.'- ( ii- \i n in tlie f> w in the t‘ ■ w f d !- •■l i' r ; 1 ide certain ]ios-;essions alluded to in the 1 K'sidcUi s • ,,,4 shrink if lie res])ec*s his own ; ' conscii nee and th‘ i‘e|iiirenieuts of the'l.iw. 'i'he j inoiiient In; sidlers his feelings to bias him one j way or the other, he violates his oath, and is un- j , lit for the ]Hisition in w hich he is phic.-d. c j havi' (d’ten thonirht that the example of the jud^e who sentence.1 his own so'i might be sti:.li«‘il with | adv:iiit.iL:e by nniny in the jircsent day. 'J he .liitv and the advantage of a straight coi;i.- ■ of eveiidiaiided justico is set fortli in the iialogi;e I etwei 11 the ('hief Ji I i'-e :tnd the youiiLr K.ni". i'l the si.'cond ],.irt of .''li d.'sp'-are s play of Henry 1 a.n.l vi't how few in our times, oc.-ti| yinir ev' ii the hijjlje-t judicial jio'ition, wonhl i.-sist the in- liuenee w hii h a jiriiiee eoiiM l.iing to bear nji ,n the (h feat I f ju'tice? 'I'o how t,w c(.uld a mon arch say, ‘•Ilal'Jiy aiil I tl:;it li.vve ;i la.oi S., 1-..M 'I iiat ilares i!. jii'iice n my j-i ,.]ier sna; I All'l n.'t le"; ll.-llil'V. iiii\i!i;r Slleli a S':ll. I Tleit u(.ti!,l i!i'!;\cr iij, le,.-; ^ri-eatiic.«s so lat'i tlir liaiuls ut A jurvnri;i oecnpi- ' ;i p I'iti in e.ju-.il to that . f a judui.*. Il;s \i'iee ih v i'h.s tin- iiiiioct,ni-e or guilt ■•fa felhe.v b.'ing; t.i him doi lii.‘ accii.-ei! ]':’.rly h>ok lor jii'tice, aiei l.> him doe.' iii,' country lo ^k f>r I lie v indication an ! enloi '-em-ent of her law s. I|.- i.' the giiai'liaii of the p.aee and th-j wtll- b. in- ■ t's i.-irty. 'I'he duty lie owc' to theweii'i n ip. r s tliat he >hall ],iini.'h L^iilt as mneh a.' the • li he HWes t > hi' I'llii.w nnii rc'juiie that h.' and tail' n.’:f.)tiation of the dillieulty. and trust we di:il! not h.ive a re-e'tni'tnient of the eonr>‘“ of .^Ir. I’olk’s .Vilministr iti'ln in he,'iii..'.. ly involv- inir the two (.■onnliie-; i,? war, nn h r Mind.ir e.r- cnnist.inees. ]>iit the means that are nov,- pre- sente!! for a peaceable .'''ttleni"nt. will a\ail but litth' if, as is inlin.ate 1, the A.'ministrati.ill i ■li'jio'rd to sei k ;ni excuse tor a war with .'lexico. i’i:e idea is no d-.niit eiitert.iiiied that .'Uch a w:ir ■Ul i! won! 1 l., liriiily a I ieiing sjiirit of the airi thiit it wouM rally mort' till' Aduiinis'rati.iii the l-'illibns- •'■' eoniitiy — tlie maiiifi.'st des- liiiv iiie:i aii'i the anii' Xatioiis in gener;il. '1 here i,' ;i .'Moim- ont,'i'le |ire','Ure upon the Adininis- tr.(li.n to p?i~li ni iil‘rs to a eolli.'io:) with .'Ie.\- ■;i o. 'I ie voie;. of a l,:;-ge ]>.irty ill this country i' i r V. ir. and. ! 1: ir swa ilow is so e.ipaeiou'! hat th"V wi;. b,' sali'tie.l With notiiiiig sh.ort ol the wh'leo;' M x;,,i. 'i'i;ev are u.'ini: e\eryefT'ir: I I nt',^ ' the Ad.niini'tiation on to war, iiiel 110 lit- t; tiMiiii. 'S aii'l j.rci-.iiitiou will bo r.'(juire.l t.* be I N Vei -. I 1 V t!e' A'lmilli'tl.lti,'!! t ) V. .tii'tall'l pit - Dot the m ,'t inip'.i t.ii.t c- ii'idera- t; I; iledi r 1! • ;tu ’ ai-' io.-lli.. 1 1,, a'- .i 1 lle 11, w Wa f ,.r in iniii aii' •e. /'il :/■ I 'i.-.'iy ' i."t o'il\ ;iie r> ,i:;a on p - ■ !- ,■ !' r ,; . '/. / fitii.-f,'., , , ' W'a'iiil a e. ! :;,.i 'I'l. In. w ' le ilii’.iV all-* in.- \ rk 'i-: : \ ,11 t h I.! •l'.; i'l: V_ !iee. It laws are re.- I at ;ill — if snci.-;_v i> t-i be held to- I.••Il l' whTi li at pr( .'i-nt ceiiif nr it; i' not to g:\-.- way to ’.i.dence n it i' iie,-c.:irv that ju'tice 'I.,:,; .'Ille t.. !..■ I nf ■_' thf I l.y if ’ • ai r :iii>l ■ r'le aiei ;;i Ii ehy — ;h 'Il I wi'.ir ;i .'ti rn unyieidin_' front, and tliat .. ly n.aii w h - e ni'i n:.' t ■ bf ilie mini't('r i f th;- law !: n! ! d'l hi' duty with ri-id and nnflinehing ii,‘^_;;tv. l;niiW t’.iat it is a liiltii ult inatii-r ■1' Il • r ’! fe 1- :iii M,. a.iii- Mill I :' r ■ b. , i ni iii natinv to o •rii.iii to tlie hari'ii . e.ar.i we tlii'W •rci.m.^ ] " of t’n irejn ‘ t-,- •e. liut in ! 1 e hearts v. h d-b niiiiV. ;t t 1 ■it. 1.:- 1.) . calie i /■ -■•(. . - •V=wi '. F-1; i. il V. itli all . at a i'n].- . e.;eh _e; ' V ; ’ . 1 wirli an an_, r. ui.'l i ■ n pii,' diivui ill. f'-•■ 11:;::: rli 111 r . tl; -I^; a 1:\] : !: ,! ■ W",' 'I:, n 1 -1 '11 ti,-- l;..-i^ ]' ’■ - ■ - ’ ^ wi.^h f t niiM iC-, t bV a s' • e •. \'. ilieh W l^ th -e :,f :i:il ::n-! iltti d I ■ a . e..eh s: I" tilt. tl. ■rr ■; r. 1 .a!;.K It . . . 1 li’enni'tau • • . f I ■::;:! v, T h i'iit' of the I ■[ ! . ai; ! ihe \aii;. > I s h". alei t!.’^ ( U .’l V i.. i' ' y l;. ;V i ■' ' ■ dt -it a l.vv e.'st. I I,.' ;■ 1‘) :V drive i > Wa^ n !. ■ I; ne ■; in t!.■ wi:,'. r. biif vjv. \ i):s :al 1 "1 in !•■" tini.'. ai; 1 witii itv te acei ! n'. Til. iii'» i’;a ; -i ..., • \ v .;k iie'v: . in )''(}. aii-i 'u i '• !'■> ! i ■ . ■ i ■• •■/ • ■’• ^ t: ■■: d r 1- -•t -ri:! -I'd' ’h- ir 1., u 1 I ■ t! li i Ill •i': 1 I It I. . ^^i;l p \ ;1', : W .1, ;i tx; w, re a:; , ! - L.^'. - ; !' ' f ti n. w ,, ,1 .:!i w ig , ■: s. n-, I -le.l ;hi th.' ::xl. pi';.. (.:ie '. and -.'A -li. i- ;it- ' • ie ■ ‘a:, :;i : ■ l:i!Jl. • hi t!. I'-ad- :'.s back k 'tie ;; ! .-J ,.f n; .d \’ -e- luil:^. aii 1 ..n the :!.i:-.t I r i "a:--:,:n. 7;' ti ;i aT.'i t!, 'r : Ivant It i' ..l':i‘ t.. th" c X 1: t: I ■I a,-: -■v T 1 tii-.-iT rr;; t!. r df ti;e lir t,'; t:.,: id ■ -:g 1 iiKuiy W' pr :■■^e.l. t' y so j V-.i t r i!,. ly a pi'^ \i US a_T- n;' n^. w t': ’ ^v;,- t l|. r. A h'ir I -- t tl: y noi't h;.\.' 1 11 — for ill.' e;;v.. 11- n .V t.-ll h..w, w!;.n t'.i. y w V \ a-' J-. :,Ii Ipdet !; .;isek.'c]-ers \\a j.' kej.t i;, ■' ■ • "t •> if- .; .'il irni during lie; .^ea'-eis v. lien •■1' -', ,. —r'!!'; ■' Were in t^ wn; iind thev I r. r.i-lii-• r w;’h wh-t 1 and c.iH'^i'h r.i- 'h _v v-^ ; ■ '! I'." ! by a’i disereet ].eop'..'—f'-.r I'l ii'! ef - wa' ni lie that of the w’ /, ■- Vn r tiie diivT I-v '! .V. 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' il 'i • i. -ft' ' X W V. :k ie-i.- 1 t ' i . Il e I, 'US hi' criiii ' th" ^ " i: - : _ . id, .,1 : • il.e lili;. e.'ld'- 'i' i' th" iii'. r •'! i. ' exei: ' in tl S s- .i.i r h i' a nrti d r md. .,f 1 11) . e;n- ; ;V ;•. s y': M t ‘ ■ ' • '-t I 1 ' ' I ■' 1 "pil.l'l! .'di- , '■ t.:-" '111'"*’! ■'■'li! V ip; 'ti .. : li 'd' \ d id;;.-- ii’ M * 1 I V. . !' ,r ri i t - • 1;-' \ >. ,t - :. - t f « ..nipi,'-;.-n. ;., t:m v. in h-i^ n- . n hui ri. •! i- an ; ' : *' - l: liij'f :V . ii -:- i i\ k. -.v ” 1 1 ;i:. d il ' -11 ■ i..i _ ' I 1 It- r -' ' 1 wiiii 1. I W..1 i. li.-;":!.' wa' \|-!V ti::‘ !’ 1 ‘III \ ' \ I'i : ] V ■ .'if -. 'J L "il\ 1'.' Idl :' -t f.; I oi t'.r th. ridldin wdi i:,- \d-il I.-' iitb • 1 . i; hi.iT'.rs of ;,tli Pv li.-i th. and ;di th.it . .in .'.'i v ' .iuing iii-'- t-> :.\v,d;. . re. ;y. r: mH,- u.t,: n,, : I I 1 r -1 s 1 I l: .n !' a , r. 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'. i^^-dv. an-i i':i'-,' 1-- d N.i.'-l i\.- t: •■ ! -do.. ,v the e.idi.r .f th.' i’. ni . il;!;i> it ;i' t.i the fact that til" ^''e!.' I .1 in their att. m]«* t . ''' I.' :r ] Il ly. ha\ e ii"' old\’t he “bi .iS'.'' -! e I d ; ’■ d’ ; ■ !>/.■ t'.ir J.'iti iiiriLrt . '/ /.■ ' ' . ' >t. X' w it' tli. ir li'idll_' ti; 't ■ 1 ; t Hi r,. in;pud. n. . ' th-iil lin. i;' I - s-,'. |.i i\ wdi'it .! . ^ j'c ill . '•>. th- I , ■ • I ■ ..I- Xd. I j. ,|i:.; 1 > -ne -. 1,1 / * T. \. Is • -.’i hi' An.l a ey^ a; t T' , eitiz ,'11 n f r the i;.>:i!', half bv th■ i' eon'nniin.ite.l w iM; an th "igh .tt^, rn,' I. ‘i >'e nj.ti;;i; I b rp t;-.,- iw-ale :n:g I' wiiieh i' '-l.lie )i, til. ■ ly saints j.iii! I ntil the III iri ;•! svin r ;" ini" is Utterly er.i-d. a'e.l. :-ii 1 ni.ti; '!n >e ■ in_. r.>ns of pl.iianthr.'pi't' e..,,. ■ th.' pric- 1 th. 'i ••'ie.i!>Ii 'liiitiin w eaiiii- : h' dc d^;e an! jii't enf -n; nt - f tue law-, an-1 ■-•, d e, .e^j. inin., l.t. a d-'ei'e;i'e ■!' crime. 'I h. t!,i in thi' 1 ?’ the lo.ii. r 1.) I" earrie.h A I W’"-' :i X"lth (ai Iby ci'!' r i i 'i'e.! i,i' seivieeabh* caiuil, an.I mil' h . 1 i';.. !'i, ., !>-a.iie,'t con.iiiii!iic;ition v.ddi !!;,■ .-■.■!. a ,.| i V ti.-it 1 I the r.'st of th-w..vld j.y ti:e (’,;p,- J-'i.ir ilix b’ayet t 'Vili.' i flu: p.int t the p'lpiii.ir iiiMid. but riiiiei' I'l ;h ■ ph\'i- iiciim.'tanei - uii'h'r -.vid 'h it tin'l'its >!, v. l'..p- hving to th'- p IV. ity ..f tie s-il in th • P'lit of the Stile, am! t > ti,.- didiewl'v and eyp. ii" of I' a.ei ;n;^ iiiaidi’ t with i -i.ll. v j'."- •:i rn.' npp. r c.'.iiiirv -'•'I \'' -'ern dii^lri., ts. di^-riet . f V-,.nti': l and IV'"''?' snndler aiel . h'lw.i- .'till nn or. II T him. pii ni"-. v,i> j, .p- - 'ivi.i.-l th.-iii in t!i ■ oth. r .\thin!ie Si.i'. ; in.iu'ti v i-: ;i!- mo-t entirely r.ir.il, :ni l tiieie is but liiih m. mnniciition ..r c tne‘rt of acti-,n ain.ni'^r tie- .'le dl SCittele.l ]ir. .pi lefois ot' (apital. I'nr the t he i \ a lit a ..'e I !l. til e .uij !. 'lie. li.. iii^t iiiiiy riv-i:."i m deck .'I. bii* \'!.. :i h,- - 'I ab ,t!t nd'i !.’p' the L; l,u. 1.1. ; ,.r Wilt, r and d'i-1; d tin in th' t! .nies (-’;t. i-n' r .f l.i f,,re s '•■v.ieiy iiijnr.'l In tie i.i mwl.ih' e in_;ht :t the t:d-!''-. ciii lii the eali.n, an.l injiirc.I ni'l dt- •nil' t'liinitii". b, f.,re th y w. ;.. ; nt ,>ul. jn; •'V. h .we\ . r, sn t:i.i.;',l n>i i tl.er in- W 1. > (' 11I ■■I'flhe Xili F. ' - .ii . l;i. patl -li' t' -i •ii'M.j it dir-, b. .w it." let ,'ii-_Iit -r.r. ' ' th.y 1 -t-e. t iiat th V il I' d I). 111. In.; h r'. 'tl, ii^Ltt: dlf i 'l , ■ \ t.i kn ■ i l;ie 1 1 teW j.arty i n e ‘h ne in .’.e d. I 111 .\oi th (' ir,iiina. th b^-': ,el C Uj' .11 ;v 'I an 1 ! it i;p >11 t!i, 't,' S-'l ills III '• d i 1 ,Vb.,li!i...e.t, . n\\ t!i.it iiie pr.'iii.'tii.n i.f |-'iee- i:ti.,ni--in is m.f . iiiier “.iire. tlv" the priiii'ip iii'- ition are in.ire hall .-iiid met i'i.ir i,:\ r; !';. ve: t-v.l e-1 flu; jj.int — m.,,. ia., f r n. ill V g.,;i to bdat, b. ing at the iicad ‘•"j-'Ve.i, the di't.iiice at w idel, ta- mdies reside ajiart. jireventing child;en e.imini; liai ten-d 1.1 make t!i,- such numbers as to give reninner,iti\e ‘ ' '1 he teai^'hcrs are L''.-n- i-t navi In ’ • ' = riv, 1 L*' a c.iiiij-any w. ev ne lit to a teaehei r:, 1 le I .1 a ' . i- •y-tf.'vil'i- na', iirable for boats, w ith ' '*'1', • " V. "ei ' .o e ; eap.e.l '.f -d III. About Was lolally unlilted for their I nsiiic s—yoiing i an-l nt. ] i .baMv not with .'oo,| jn.] .-- '‘• '■.-y!'> in iniorm. d me, th. niselves : cvt i:;dy witle.nt ace.,i...,i;.lnn^ anvt'hini:, "V' '‘"-"Il-fyond tli- i.,we>t knowledge i tiiis fiihir.- (ipeiiit, -! I'm- j, ]nnir time to di-- "I ^ priiii.try scii'ioj learning, bnt e"ur.ige tl.e fir. ther einphiym: nt of cajiital .'\'» hii h ''’ irse, Milgar and prolane in theii-l.in._ni,'ii:tj i much h',-- con.'. ntrated in this than iii the ad- '“diavior, w ho take up te;ichiiig ;i' :i tenipora- j.'inin-- St-i;.! in p.il-lie w uks. 'J'ho’;,jic i-’. ar '•' to snp]ily the denian.l of a neiirhb ir- iliver iiiiie.iveiiieiit,; h:iv(> been ]iersevercd in with “* i'^'d'-^’ ignor;iiit and uiicultiviited ji.-, fl;:'tie.t:i,g ( n. rgy at diiV-reiit periods, ,'ind are •“ n 'W oi:eeit.’,l by t!ie t'tate. 'i h;: las! h'trislatnre i he aspect of Xorth r’aroliiia w ith reif ii'd t'l ri'-'.r.ed t.) contini!..' tlie !:dr)r on theni, thoTi^h slaxcry, as I havt'intiimited in pre\ ions h'tlers, is tiii'ie !•- mueii d.iubt j} j||.. (jcsiifn 1".; not allogetji- less olieiisive tlian th.'if of \drLrinia. .'^i:i\erv has ei ini] . t ,eab,;>. i i,,. main idijei-t now in \i'\v "''.re --f the/x/Z/'/^z/'e/»//cIiiDacter w Id.-h is clain;,--! F '/’y d " * '' ^ *'ai\-i, !'f:ifi..n irom .•erta.in bir it; the sia' e is nmre ”en(.raily a i'amiiv si r- I'.'.i' t , the i.eeMii. Th,- c.,;i! i l.ifiiiiitn.>i^ \aiit. a member of l:is m.isier's f.imilv, siiariii"- re intcre'ted with him, in 'Idiis is the result of in families or ind;\ id- , I '" •“? 'Ui.ix- I*'.* -, .. li.vii 1.' ..V. .■■M..1U U i,y the (drenm-^laiii'i s I ' •■•■y t"!.s, It (• without doulit, l,e ' have described. Slavery thus h se.« much .d" its profit ill New \ Oik ami New inhunrlnity, and, like femlalisin in its latter d.iys, . _deu!'ited also, that it would is more n-:irly cimipatiide with civilization. It .11 1.11.1'..Ill fi-'i;:;it to l';i_)i'tleville, audtiieiice is sfil! (jiie.-tiomible, however, if, as the subji'ct ' ' '■ * ’ ‘ pur- r;ice appi-(i;,..i,(..i i\iiization, the domin.'int r;iee is a l',-iilr..'e| n:i-' I-,., n ijroj '( ted, aud a charter |"'t l'r.-'i.oni,;naleIy dctidned in its jirogvess. ()m> of th.' stock of this i''’ fi'recd often to (jUC'tion, too, in \ i('wiiiir t !a\cry ‘ " •* by New \ .iikers, and *1'*'''‘'''l’*'‘‘t, whether huiminity and the accnmn- b'lin rea ext til ed .1 I'..I- . , im- ocean. in,- e-ia! 1 : hitnniinoii', 'ant, a memher ot l.is m.is "• ■' '‘ ^y d. 'M'.ilde ii'iality, v.'.uihl he "'l'' :>» • therefore inti idii\ and eh'-a] ', mire'd, aiel i' et cxha.ii'^fh-ss foitune, good or l-;id. ' •' ‘ • 1 brouidit from tn ■ ndnes to 1'eoncentration of wi'.illli ,.n v.iiii !'t\ I ii". traii'hipni' nt. an.l Mutax- u:ils, liieli is oce.asionod bv wdth !.• ,vy t'^l.s. It e .ii'.i. witliolif rbml.r 1., ' h:iv/' (Ir-ccrili.-.l tl 1 v.dtli a gi,'i i;.d 111.1. It i two 1 i* i '^i I.) );e lil.'ii ;■ :re!'i)l ^-u■v oil dd-.'.'f ^ I -i h'l! ..mill ! ('U - - rs, and *1'*'''‘'''l’*'‘‘t, whether humanity and the accnmn- liesign, if it should, upon hition of we;i!ih—the prosperity of the master ami 1 un i f-a,,ibl.-, (.;,,.|.y the road !"- happine.vs^aml improvement of the subj. et, are ‘S, of \ .-v, •' I 1 |i| carry the i'o;ui >n'- nappiness ami impiiivement of the subji 11, ar> a p iinl on th ' coast where a ne^deet- i‘'>l ineomiiatihle. S.. far ;i.s my ol.scrvation .’oes "’''d- 'eitnr.il advantage's for ^^'vts w.,nhl favor .such a conclusion, with, o ‘ ‘" I* i ‘iind, file (diarter having oursc, sueh exec j.tions and mi.aiticati’.m.s as’re as 1.1 admit of this, 'i'iie •‘''•I* ^’•'"111 indi\idual cliaractcr. ' ‘ lireli^ hn-'^e nni'eleiscs; i.f l-.n.l V.....I. / i:. i , ti. i, ■ i! I t h - lireli^ ! T:: • i d ,,1 tge p.arehascs of land North (’arolina has furnished more than her ^t.\ei cMllc ii..,iph! :,nd jiroportion (,f tru(‘ st:ilcsmen to our X.itional ^ oe p..,p'..-,l road are (’nuiii ils, and though iiiinently prudent and coi.. r,ie\ are bk.'-. ,-r\aiive, her political inlbien.e ha- always been i; ill,' f!„n,.-s oih- r tixin -.'I e.i ••! 'i 11,: 1 ’h jiii-y.” A steamboat pi'eprictor who will ? i-am- ],Ill'll' to i... II'. d on his v- ssel slionl l b' nt to the .'rat' I'ri' II. I’nwd.er, if'towed .-iwav out ol th liiinii .date laiiixe of the funnici s, i^ not a' daii'je.'iiU'; becaH'e, whih' the,-e ll'.d.l' are exphi.'i'..-' I.s powiier. tin y ,'r. .- n.ci s.-arily in the imme ii.'ite ) re.ximits of the lie it :iii'l ii.,iiie which r ieh-is them p.oteiit tdr mi-ihiet'. Tids ‘'acci- ib'iit, ' as it i> called, might h.iv ' residiieil in the di .'tnicli.in of many live>, but for the tact that it happciic.i while tile w hoh' ( rew w.is on the alert. .^lay its h.'ipiK'idng not hr desiLnied a- a warnin to 'die nianaiiei's oi'other steambo.'ils np .n w hich th'.' llui'l IS 11'.'li.'—Ai/iini>i ,lIfriK!/. 1 he work entitled ‘‘An Ivigli-hwoni.in ' i':.v]ie- li'lice ill .\mci'ica” contains an iiileie-tiiiix al- lu'doii to Laura ibidgniaii. 'Jdie antiior says; ‘•I \i,-itcd the Hlind Asylum at .'^onth lio-iton, .■".n l 1 saw L.'iurii Ib'idgiinn, the little deaf, dumb, aie! I.lind giil, \v!io is imniortali'/'‘d by {drirles hickens ill his ‘American Xofes.’ 1 i'ouinl her ipiiie as int.-resling as he desciibes her. She is now .'liioiit twent\-lwo, her tiguri' is slemler ;ind graecfiil, aii'i hiT lace one of the Irijipic't and biighte.-t I ever s.iw. When i entered the r.iom sh" Wii in t;i(: middle of a very aniiinited conver- sa'i.iii with h.-r t. acher, who w’.is .standing beside her. 'idle underst;im!ing between them was jier- iect; I never .saw ideas conveyed so rii])idly. 'idie sliglite:tt touch .seemed to express a seiitciiee. On a'-king what em[doyment she liked bc't, ! w.is tol.’i stie wished to ha\e the c;irc of young child ren.’’ A contract in Xew York city to rcinoyo ofl'al from the .streets ior ^()(i,0()(l p(>r aiiiiuin, Inis be(‘ii made the subject of an investigation by :i commit tee of the Hoard ot .Mdiriiieii, in the course of which one witness deposed that lie had oflcred to i.erforni the work grati.s, and could make money at It on tho.se terms. A late rcfpiisition on the city treasurer, by the contnictor, for .S.')il(M), h;is ’oeeii rctVsed by that ofHccr, on the groniid that the ciiiitliii t is worthless, ;imi the district ,Vt- toiiiey h;is published a )ung wiitten oninion. en dorsing tld p'..-,i: .11 \ I r_\ I.i, t t n...-t i; ••.-ij Id ill ;e,-,ic \ I r\- f ..".■ili-m and AI or in.iir, clly • :t' W. .1 it.’’ \\di.-n the ; .Iministr.'.ti. n seh.'i t- the n; >t loiid- m"',tiM"l Itii.iiii''- t'M- eiiice. 'h.'ill tii'.^e .\l„i- I’.tioiiist . il. cai:-e they i.'iirdii uiich.inLT. 1 in tln'ir ,\bi iitionisiii. abiised idr n.'iiiii tlu-ir j.ati-, age against th ' j.iincipks wiiich be~-i,w, d idr I,ii>i tsr i!h .h Ju )ii’l, It W hi- dh- a.n •- Wid : p-irti party. -In .il th-'ir a- •n- is n.iw sai'l th:il (di.irhvs L:-\i Wo,.dhi;rv, declines the (di:ir-i ,diip to I).i|i\ia. .\V- iJostoii i'l.iil. he says the place is not ,'. t down on .^lonk■s .\i;.p_tl,at "ii.ibody knows wherein the thumhr ii is. and tiiat he ordiii;: to Th. Will .see the I >\('rnnient d—.1 betore travel nine or ten th,.nsand inih he will •s to hunt it Ul.." l»ail ii'i.'id Cl M I,N.N.vn. dline l.d. b‘ar (df from ■tiite iiusiiit I'airied oii for year.s, some of the h'tfers bein>^ dated as i.ir back as F'sdl). Some of the letters pretend to be copies of letters t-, or from mem bers ol (a)iigress. There arc'.dso blank certific;ites, doubtless stolon from the lu-corder’s ofrices in’ Illinois, Ohio and (leorgia; pandimeiits fbr dniw- ing up land warrants; deeds siirned ainl se.iled rciiuiring only the insertion (d‘ names. ( ing, as he said, how persons sonietiines killed tlu'uiselves. His foot slij^ped and r;iising the h.uimier, the gun e.xplodod, ti'aring the voutli’s head in a most horrible inannor, killing ^ini al most iiistiintly. ^ n/uuJJr Iliitt/imiil.—Mrs. \ irj;iiiia Ht ill jail awiiiting trial. A letter to IJrown a' V"" ^’'‘['’‘."'*1, against tiio Xew Orleans and of Fniontown, F:i., o]>ened l.y the I’ostm.istcr of ‘'"''■''’■‘'j b> recover Sod,0(10 damages tint place, who did not know any such iirm, and cover''^*^ J^dtei luisdirected, luJ to this dis- “Father, what docs a printer live on?” ‘‘Why, — - child.'' “IJecause you said you hadn’t paid him ()ne hundred and thirty-four cmiirrants for *“ke the paper.” Ijiberia embiirkcd on board the l.irmiM .v.i. i:.. . ^ . at Savannah, mi Thursday last Ninety six ^ tlie.se people are from Tenne.s.sce, and the'rennin ui,,l h r i'l Mill i;..,,,' . : , ‘ , * beln've in their disappear:nice, for I nii.ss- ' ed a bftftlo of rrj,) since last ui”^ht.” -I'lll 111 evrrv tion of the Stat-'. to arouse and lav h matter wilh zeal tlie the I Ti'lancv. ■'’ I’, e I V, •, II' '.'1.; .n;- n: i - x::-ae!cd from '> ..1 .t ’] 1 ,'t ‘-'A e~reni I'I'lii .i-r-lt." ■ dt !s ' i tlie 1), in p int t.i the ;r ni"a':ii' s oriiin;ited by the H m evatic tint !i.i\(' r.' let nied the State.'' [.... onr sy'iein ot ( ..n.ui.iu .'^eiio.i!s ;i 1 )enioi-r.itic meastiret* 1' Is w, II k;i' wn tint the I '.I'l'.'rs of the H. nm- cr:itic party did ev.-'.-y tiling they couhl. t.i cx.dte 'lie j’fijii b.ci ', and p.iison t'le niin !s of th-e peo- whuh be- ,de ag:iiiist onr Conini'in S li'-o].,. 'i'ii.-y well niider'faiid th.it artitiee. hninlini: im.I ilatterv is more siu-c.'-ini with ;in iLn'=r.int than :in intelli gent p'ipnl.itii^n, and hein t*. their oppositinii to eV' ry s. hi me calculate.1 f.i pr. in 'tc the educ;ition- al :i Ivaneeni 'iit of the .'^tafe. Is Internal 1 nipr. iv. iiieiit ly tin- State ;i I >e- niiH'iiitie niea-nre.'' I'>\aniiiie ih" journals td’ our (letie.iil A-'i'inbly; leeoliect tlu“ ■^pi't'ches fliero nnidi', aii'l the votes then' giveii; c.'.ll t'» mind the efV.rts of the stump orat-irs, anil tli 'ii, Me.ssrs. I'/litors of the “nemocrat," can you honestiv sav, tli;it the neniocrafic party have doiu' more to re deem tile St.'ite tlian tiie \ViiiL^'? ^Vl' widi re- "i'’'i''" i’ the time, wh-n the Ibileigh and ('ciston '\:is used as :i sort of si-ap.'-:^oat to i.-l>ti every l)emocratic iniiiuity on /ii>j>fir/(nif Anr.f—/h'>.nnri/ i/ Sfnf>ni,/o,i. this subject; and the fact is too recent tobe for- Immls dm/ ,n, L.ih iisir, Dmni nf' Ftii.ji rs.—A g"tieii, that a D-mocr.'it by the name of Slier.ird man named T. piiig w;-s arrest-, .! to-day at New- i'i»' county of Wayne, introdiice.i into our ]>ort. Ky., an.l immediately hrou-ht to this citv, Fegi.shiture, a resolution to repeal the (diartcr 0.1 the I'h.irge of In ing implicated in ('xtensive d'the North ('andin.i 11,lii ]{o;,d: In wliat wav, lorgeri(>s. I he prisoner w.is arreste'd \fhen in the liave the Heinocnitie p;irty lone so much to act ot writing ;i letter which is said to pi.jnfedly ''^''^eein X'ortli ('arolinai'' If a thiiii; has boeii impliciite himsell. In his hou.'e were found a -surely an inteliigent man can tell how it iar-e trunk, a ji.iir ol s.iddle-luigs and several has- tione.—Hotmu Whhi. kets full of letters, with blank deeds, certilic;ites, j . . A:e., ini]dii'afing a l.irge number of jiersons in I most l)nup r?—J’rofcssor SilHnian vari.'us paits of the idiion. Xotariai pres.'cs and i^ that the agu'regate ih>struetion of Inininn lif'j seals w.,'ie also found, and iii.on parts..f tlie deeds in this country from (he u,e of fluid and the iiotariiil seal of H.iuiillou county h.id been greati'r than by all the accidents Ibiiiid. * with steamboats and riiilroads.' An exaniination of the nia.ss of documents T ^ ioiind brings to light a .series of most bold and ('..‘.'"rn -Mr. IJIand, of Milaiiious traiisiietions, and it ai.i.i-.irs t’nat a wide 1. •! ’i ' ’ .~’V* the niiiz- sprea.i iVaiidnleiit real ,iess eas '.-i - nu I of tlie gnu, lor tlie foidish ])urposo of sin L an l vigor,—to i.'cir :■ selves at once with the friends r.f in: jsnd give their he;irty and iictive (-.'i-oj/■■ all things neci!ss:iry to insure an (-i;. -- proiifable dis].l:.y—to set about ni:d;;i-;.,- ' ineiits, to pi't'jiare s'imethiiiu' f.-r (-\!,, ' contribut;* to the fund to be di'tiil ir : iniums, to j'lin the State A.j-rii rd’u" J ;uid to be reaily to att. nd tlic F;iir in > w\‘. are gratified to Icirii that pro ,r„\ be made for a re.-peetid.h: show f'.ir.i 1, th.-it the b’armcrs ;ind Meehaid. s in ar(^ alre.-idy jii'eparing to enter the !i>f, pi'tifors in v;;i'ious departments; tli;it fl.. spreadiiiL' with enc'.iiira'iiii;,' rapiilit',- j.j , . tioU' of liic Stiite; and that it !' a!-.' t'.iat twinfy-liveor tldrtv tiim:^,-, atteli'l. May Wc liot eX) . et in , ■' of high ]-;riy excitement. w.‘ thoii'.'iiids I i"i:ii:ht togelhci h. banners aii.l ba.ives aiiil t iiibl. ; rectii.ii. at a nr.ich .1; 'i-er ;i 'ii pie of North C;;roliiia be ! - niei-, injittcr ofintinitely more in.j ,r*.i! . woni.'in :iml child within lu-r ’ seetien, or ci'unty, or individ:;:.i. v. i in sjiirit as t.i .'hrink from ti.j j. .■ Who c:iii still remain so ciM m,.] i to reijuire coal.' of fir... fob,' h. bjicks to drive tin m out of tin ir -1,. all with their he:ids out, and i i by this time? Will there not 1 •■ ry manifested by i very Coinitv S ii'-it every scctirm re.=o|ve aii'l .'t: i\ d'Uie by .allother':;' And niav v.- ic a stir ::s wiis ncv.-r b. fon; v.iti, sent genemti',11 in Xoith ’a; ,1',. ,. jiort to and nn'ikinir due- j i.-j .i--,- State I’aii i' Ami may we . most in this work of n.itii. 'I'. W • t. tu ami uoLiiC .-t of Mf. \iiiinii, ^\ • r.lld--;-t-il; ] A. \\';i'hinL'ti.n. t ii" pr ; i, t - !,-lS di-i-'-s:'d -f tl. t v.'o. rat- i r:-e- haii'Ii. d :.er -^ . { ill.' brr’-ii .• . (•'■ni]'ii'i: Xoitbi'l'n d S. ;d 1 ^r;^e MU', --f tw^. !,ii'...lr 1 tl what p-ir'- -^'- til j,e;v-,-ji-^ r- p;-"].- -• V. We I,a-, e i; -r h- i; ('ol.er-'" il," j i:. ’. ^ ; i * _ • iri'e-. • ;■ i, -f rl: - d .irdlis oi (i'Oei'.'il ,;i -i'.- any eii. iiih'nve, s. t-, | :.i,.^■,.d ; i:_r pia ■ W. ii'c ii.f -iii; I ih-it • ' iV- I'.'.l a i iv ! pr; t m ,-le ai.' -ie-. ;'b,.; Mr, W d'- _• !' would I:' t i' :• any s’;>;i d ,. ;- p!-;--i it .-ut .-f lii.' ] 'W i- -'1 ‘' i'l..lint ! ii '11 id • pr. i ; ; r,\’i 1 it I.*: •• I ne tr:Hi'ia! : . w i:!; wiii.'ii t;;,'- c-'tiv-y a v- i-y 'dv-ii..‘.;, jiiid eljiij.i. I. r ol tl.;- n. “The r: v-.;uti.inary ('•M'p' iir t’.ivisions. each ilivi'ioii i sub dvi'i '.I i: ci'nimande.l by a briga reii’ments of li conipai coniiii.'in l is nu n. joi’’.' aii-i :i c.'I '1. i all tb.e gem r:di' :.i'' LiVi'.:, a.. . of their p'ersi.iis. d .. re is iTuards ar.-! a tii' 'ti^ t;; •in I'ters of the ii-,i'e.' •p ,\ n;:i ViM'vt'y.ns,’ ‘olli i' in ei..rg' j.irtnnnt.’ Aii f.,s.,> ;,re di_-. se:irf- and tlie title of “exc; 11.';:. gra.h ' are nunier-'us. An:-!.:: ized :;r.' “..hieei's di,-tiiigui'!: : ■ ^■;arf. 'vxh'.se duty it is t . ii:_ - : int.. tludr V nle.iciacy ai.,1 t- :. , of :idh.'r.,-nee.’ •• i>at l.y far tlar/ r p cl.imati^iis nd’er t.> rin'c'.;’ coi’ijuerv'd, Fr.'vinces. ;;n-i tl." order in the nei_id,i.erh »d i f t are string, nt ] r lehimati ms eers all-.wdni: tii 'ir tr.n.p' t'’ j ' corrupt civ il functi'.n.'ii ie.': p:' protecti-.n an-1 . xten'i ei ot'.'i ineiits, iin.i the eneour.'ige:n, ;.t erally. 'Idr' . b.;ea*ion of w -a objects of the insurgent', aii'i tlie fein.'ile schools they have i a notice jio.-^tcd, ‘on red j-.ip-'r.’ they are sacied to th.‘ st x. and suinintr to enter them dii a will be I'ehea Tin proclamation is attiibufe'l p^:i''.i^ ’ stanec of tin:.' bi ing anioiig tl" many ni(-inb; rs of tin- ‘(.diiiie-.' Idii' society instituted by the late l>r. id purj'.ose of diss( uiinatiiiir a kiiow.i ; suits of idiirojican civiliz.itioii aiiieiu but it is doubtless principally due iiient.il culture of a j.cople ;r.;.'.inr tion in general .'Uid li:er;iry aci|Ui:'.- only p;issj)orts to cmploynient e-r di> ti.-, t riit‘ SCoad lo iSrnliti* Hom,o\v.\y’s I’ll.I.s. iiiK liKST Mri'i -■■■ l’I.,MXTS IXCIKKXl.M. TO FkMAM'S.-—.'il'- ^ M itoli.'iin. iiil'uriiis I’nift'ssor li.ill.'""i.'• si'lors it li*>r li(iiin.Ieti duty to .-ii’ki .>« h'1, iiijl l.enetit she lia.s derivfil IVeai t-e.a.;- tlio iijic of -f.*) she heean to sullcr in.ii' '* •- i'an,"omc'nt of tiie system, hui^ui r. otiier !iiliiients iiiei.leiit fi> t'eiiiriles. an.l i- tlie nil.St eai'et'iil atteiitimi tn tlie pliysieiarip. lier we.-ikiiess and ileliiHt.'’ ■ crease e.i.til slie ii(ii>i>ie.l aimllict' i ---"'' - ' lowtiy's I’ills. ami tills inestiin.iole aa- i'. ' ' her to a siniii.lness nl’ Iicahli an l ■• a.''“' • W'luLdi .'iiie iiail not eiijnyt.l t'er snine .ve.O' Sold l.y llii’ rnipriolor.Striini!. n i" ' ' ; niiil Iiv i.ll r»"|n‘rt-il.li' vrri.lnr' nl I’aU-i'-I ^ ,, nriti--Ii Kiit[.ire. .‘111(1 l.y ilio-;*-ul'Un* 1 nil* li ' »■■«. at :17‘; I'fllt'. ST flT.t-i. iinil 81 •' 'i'l'- " ' ^ |; ’ipal Oriii. hollies tu tl.f I'nin... -ini l.v ^ .NV« Ynrlt: hiiiI Mr .1 IIOIISI'A’ --4 M .iil.'n ■ ■ ' 'I’lii'rc i vprv riiiK'ilrr.il.le'-I'',ii ' l> - .X, It. I.iroctiiiii'fur ili»' pitii!;'i m .i > ■' I'Ll i>r l.,ix \Vhiili'>:ilf l-\ S. i: \ T \ 1 \ \V " J'lT :I'. .S. .1 r i i ' • '4 1-- ..I- 'I'
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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June 20, 1853, edition 1
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