-: ' .v.-vNf; .- . p:-p - ':t:r: :'vrP-P ' ; ' - -.S-t!:. r"- vw : ' ,TlSTBD WEEKLY, LOA & UAH- ; ': tiVET. " V , :''.. Term Subtcriptwn t Three; dolUrs pp wtri one half w be paid in advance N' Lperto be continued longer than hn -Months afier a year, subscription bi come due,' and notice thereof ahaU hay; been jjivi n. . jfotrtistment, not exceeding 14 linea, ar; inwncd tbnee for one dollar, j" for twenty flw cenU each 8iibeqnent ijisertiqn : ant. in like proportion where Jhere is a fjreate " niim!H:r 'f lte than fourteen. Tle cat ,nU3t accompuny from those persons un hnown to the eOitoi. , . g-.o suliscrip.tion can in any case jpe rc- ccien without ouymenl at at - least J5J .50 in advance: and no discon jrmance wit li mit navmtnl of arrears, unleas at the !' Govcpwvb -Message. Executive oFFibii, r ft rte ilJ iOmUe tlierXr&ueral .!sset- 0 ENTI.E M :.,--1 raff. entered nrDintna IiMa rtmnkH iv mo nt tins I line I ; of m'cgudeojiJYifftli; Vamina, t idoption of energetic 'meiMule. the people trom tM -ir pc si nl nujiaeallei. .ttJ. b pernMlted tff spiak; plai ly, onoic, our prospect are Uttiteriu, Riidsn-nevvliat-recent ticcasiuns. h-itions ; 6r in oth.-r words, that knowledge that 1 Have n quack n is- H....-V.er iho State, injpair ( he itatKiiess poyer over some. or eur ct enstvely into the m 4W(. lad belter w t, until the patient trmus u,:offer oU. W.er .h .lun-es. .opi.at uparimeni ot ourprra ,.. . r-...eur :a . . i x -,.. . . I . ' .. . , ll. .iwtj.it mil ri lh Minn Innrt LUM ntatU ' u nt huJ o t oiaie pi.icy lsJ restored lo heat h bnfore we call Oeto a'jie l uense any ,vs cm n.o-v- , .'cnnopndd. hhvr tliAt nf a rritera-L.t.:n.: tmn ui ilit! same doctrines. r Willi a luw ri;U''i.iiOH!i 'Hi tut. uim-j n It ... f und the out urrences cr win' out of tk'iO.i lri tlischarRiolf.iln duty 1 shall as. I have been u nit to do, deal frankly with you ; lor l cm sec no teas 'n why, in tnis our part ing; interview, a diffewnt course should be pursued. Indeed .he" tm pulses vof al; heart gtowin.with, a grateful recollection of the renewed j, instances ot conlidence rcposeti in me by my Fellow-titizjns would forbid a di6T rent coura'f . . , I 1 canno:, however, expect that si! should unite with me in sentiment in the reflection 1 ' "bout to in tioducei prcsentmg so many differ ent aspects anil t n-wetl t h oug'i ho many different mediums. .Never tlieless it U ind sputable that when, in he progress of lime, and the un iW lrv i'nu nf i.f events, mea cures jjrlgitial.ly di;Migtji (i P pi'omte the general itit-reHt, fiixvtoui.d to be subversive oi those iriteresis. and f..i.in-l,t uiiti runsffiMi iiriH not anil cipated that it --becomf" tfi inijH rious'dit'y wilh "those entrusted with the sovereign power to patetp nid pojfitler well before they inuke fn ther advances, and c;;l nly and dis- pasionatiiy to take a retnpect 01 the' past, in "tdcr that tluy uiy b-1 tM. hi tter itide discern between adv-Tse fortune, flowing from hit man IVuilty and hitman indiscretion, and ttiVse lriatifiiil revcrsr-r and a- Itmilies which no human f restght or nrudr.r.re 'could avert. 15ut otr such a rett'osn'P'-t, l am fuly per- -suaded. thft - patiiMiC .bosom wm find ahandan; cause lolil.ue widi i'.Tiude, 'and will be pleasurahly i siptMkd tn ffer up to the Tlirone o( Omniscicneo the. warmest atkmiwl Allow me. then primarily to so licit your attention 'to the causes and rliar'.rlji"' nf imii ruTimiui'V Pin bar rasistnents which liave lor the last ihiorc feeling.vond I miht, siy- more itiVoipeiate dirussioM. than every othor mibiett combined ; f-.'r; tnviiv I IwU ' 1 III " i h bin tomanifcs't, that .wu have, at tliist limn? a conflirt of s iitiiaetd generated hy that inv tcra'e Imsiili ty which has ever beefi f mnd to exist bet wren Cr tlitor and D'bvor, tlin iimi cfi iv!im nr.l n)i(v fo main ...1 (7Kk'.)l.j...'l '..-w. - - tain and extend the influence to which rhey-V'.insid 'r tfiem's dves fair Iy 'eotiJleii. bnt Ihroifgh the agency of ' Hanks, Jc:'. mnkinj vigornus ef I'r's'to bind tli' ir riefms hand ami foot, that fliy inny bf the more rcy dy and obedient sar.t ifire. The o ther equally innrjdin.;te and regartV ler,s of tiif nhlig;otKni8i"JHticr seizing with avidity yidjnijliission rd zi nl the? most trivial pn-lexis to avert, fion their ,sT ulders th ir due portion of "the distress's of 'the country, indeed as uch by their flwit itupraueners ana extravggau '$efl as froii any iithe cause. ' rCo you-has hern intrusted for i . seas'trt be scales of fustire, snd let me intrtof yH '' hnld ihem with a firm Riicl Steady haul, yielding h i h' cr to the wanton encroachments of the mk or the licentious claraors of the other. . . -r-. . ...... That murh.. yes very murh b.. f iiflv ttrjhuttfa to ihc.unrcaaonabtrmuUi licatiin of Banks, and the exres sive issue of their paper far beynnd heir capacity to redeem, will not. h(j denied.' It therefore bvorncs your imjieriotH duty, $o to regulate li'so wi)ttic(inst(otit)iv as to give, sfttbillty to their issues, and prevent. far t as practicable, the ruuwus ' onsequencps resulting to, the com- nunity from the erxatiUty of i vharactcr and the fluctuation in its value. 'Thi obligation is surely as strong as though the power lo make money nd to regulate the va uc thcre had been expreiy del. gv ed ; for unless something is don,, . i . n hat vtdCiM event .he.rccarronce. ol smil-r ettibai am rds,- ven alter ve arc - temporarily lehevcd from the Hen after we .urnI F.i. .yi I ho 1 anticipate' that it will be 8 ud (hat It ii haz trdoiiH to prt-HS Hie . . ' . .. ; . at tins time, or to attempt, oy : . i. 'f.. ..hvi.tn thia ...i.ii. cnrrninli' m irt tocetlih-UrUininiia thm cnliil I should ho dwposfd to givo the Banks their own tune to rrsuno specie payments, nrovidrd :htt time was a reasonable one hut t tell them in ulnin terms, K.f ;f ur.a. lUta vmi will niif nnifit llllll II I'J J " " " w ----- 1) W 1.1C K1IUH11J. 1.1' T 'I , T . i .... .. from experience, you shall be dis- francoised and raz d to your very fotindalirfns, to which should be an- , excfj tj,0 heaviest legal sanctions tnilW to our law. Their Chartct.s, it may be thought, .tlready provide for the payment of IliPir notes in specie ; bat it is mani fest that from some cause or other the legal obligation, if any, is trea ted with derision, and the omnipo tence of Banks has become almost provi'i-hial If in this particular I itm wrong-j I should be gratified to bf convinced .of my" error by practi cal 'demonstration J if right, ihe sooner it is known the better, in or tlet that the people uioy no fonger h.- tlelmled hy the vagariH of a wild fancy, but may in tlue season rm der to (;?esar tlic tilings that are CaHar'a. 1 am not d sposcdto assert, neither do I believe, lhat ihe Banks have been the sole rnuso of our diflScnlties ; for the people tliein selves, by an indulgence in prodig'tl and extr ivant habits, are jirdly rha-geahle for a full p rii n, ar? giievously arc they sustaining the (Jeinfnt's of n tribiiiive justice ; f'r they my be said, iinder thedist cs sirfr pressure, to have shed, and to be still shedding drops of hloihl jBtit is it equitable t would ask. that they should not only suffer for their iw'n misconduct,, but for thr mis conduct of others? I apprehend nQf.' The farmer must ijot only give up the profits of his farm, but the farm itself, to meet the drmamls of his creditors. The same may be said of the mot chant, and indeed of every branch of industry, save that of the 5 oeklvdtjcf, and the btoru holder alone ; bti?, by some species A' Jesrerdcciftin inrompreht'nsibie to a plain man. some of C ioks w!ion hard 'pressed,' ios'eol of making tlio nrdinnrv sacrifices to ini'et th .... - - - a demands of justice, indignantly clos(s tlifip vaul s. nmftelHrfi r,Lirs of .. th-ir notes with inttr.tble coiiteinrr, th il it is M in; they have some halt million or million of specie mi h.arm and in addiii'". ihereto have su fuioli as might-probably answer-as v .11 as the specn , .ttj-l that aUa ug!i ihes;'. lunds have cot th -.n little or n-iih:M. the premium hating bocn advanced by their net'tiy ctwjomeis. for-the purpose of obtaining addi- ional accommodation at uank, that they nevertheless havo it in their power to make a profit therein and enhance their dividends, and that upon a full ,vicv of all the cifciiin7 stances,' ii will be to tnc interest oi the Bank to decline payment alto- get her. suppose an muiv-iuuai was to he guilty oi the same coin net, would he not be universally s'igma lised, and w Mild he not deservedly incur the epithet of svvindler.i By what species of sophistry,, then, or in what svstem of ethics Citn if be found,, that an individual .shall, be I . . , ....... j : ... thus degraueu anu sinppcu even to of the last cow that gives sustenance to Ida fumilv to meet the di mands of ,his credttof a, that docs not equally Having, nn - correction of the abuses of th. ise in- etl hurt nens 1 must miiUi.jiv ar u,. a uoi indoU'-Hiy;a -graaa iueiaKuou5i, i Vimw, ;vus uw apply , to an association 1. of individ leans ijb-irpaper to depreciate- ,u "I V"" . , f uh under thr cba tcftr of Bank My lieitnde i.fto 4i-eet!greM ,ffr.ud, tudgnreficue, i. , to,k-h,iders, Bank Directors, r iicip to the .eligible 4b J' r .;.;. ti "pV . . . . , . . ereJii m.d vUte ilieir jap.'r "n pafito pUce Uitj bDt debtor col of ii.8 . alike apj.lu able lo ai ; bu (ht p.4c ' . nn ! fni. i ,ito i.ou. 1 hif relict . r bkrbar'MB, v : v. ... .u... v do yuu find ilie .H kin)4"giviis kiJ tn theJron nor solveot,' uj hi dividend isustaiittlbe 4-u-'".d'-i.M .were'fTvaiiiietf ijIi- acter of hn Biik,or. m 'kit:;; ilidviitu-,: moral turpiqiilfr eao; vhe tttamU ordinary flat nfi ts t" proou'e (h i ieric or whAi lie d ened Mi' ..'e, miieh imlcUied to (be ise iqutvalcnt for cV to rd o, ,sj.uid l.iU pVMcy of your,aied pa,rr ? i on i eon ia.. y . ,,jpredeM.rfor ; import nr.ar find him secure., behi.:4'r tf 8rorf Sf' i ii .,. ... :, Jit, i. m i nuttY-Hp-rUr detect- liw i.npeegn.ble rait.ua 1 1 r'TdMrf i'iiihe- hw e.gi.t, k'n. or t.Ue prr eu inlirou unil - i -11 n.- 1 In titlB liw ejgat, ten or i . ie. pir .i o inln,,uls d rRTiSat'iooi which interest, Mid tl-fyo-g the st .tifl,; ft . ,V f ,ejt8t 8jx or leti td excite Bui .1 bay oe m,iueu lv U'Hi, . . -i ir i. .1 ... .. : .... .1. wn.i Biiau ue uoim t r i.vv nr af tn utfud a i.;(!i..tl "reii'tvultDti. uuic tli. .it' nuftinir Oiir sii'iiii.l''!' liic wlic; I and ni 'i Ihilig til( gfC'tt esi frugeli y :m1 ndtwy. l-v vu -l n.v, ..n aiouitr . n imjh, d smoensi -n l:i v, ami w.kii go.tu uuij. it d i ? 1m mliii i m to an-aian.it fiuu of tlt ljt rtd a rt iaxaNi hi oil ' I I U if ; Jtli the coirodiiiC i-lfa ... . . t -- " ' that we 'hfid ii tanking an lie rtyctual elfon to do wha- U t.l n. light io do, inflirn tl a w..uudoi our i nnit! tu'ion, ihat sicred n,ht'U';n - e w uvU is so correctly inl msh:iti :iiiy cat led the palladimu of our . i ights The emission ol Riutt1 meney, under , come form or ;! r, tiny pei haps he a favorite exi.-'.'tent v ! ii some, buf I pray jnu ii -ause ant! rrflct well b' f tiey oii t esoi t to such desperate remedies for, bow can the intelligent mind d uht fur i ma inent as to th proper con .tj tn tion to be nut on our ""Cons ituti n in re eartl to this subject 1 It appears to! r . . j me to have been evidently tbe pi-j- it v" r-"-- r (i t . ri.1Jvncrati'nnd respect for the wisdom .1 . . P .......Vl.ir ...,jl lilt ( I M Y il HU" luuilli I Mim . i , r.i ..., 'fJ 2! of ihe United Stao-s. and to p'recludei' the individ.i.U S'ates I'roin h-gtsiat ing on the suhjee And what I an guage can. I use to'eni iee my idea uerier ai a o d o.ine otrasiuu tUan:j,.,Hi,.b' devaud tnipraeticable, I tlovoted to the preservation and se :ie langu.:g f tho roiiSTittrion ii-!voiiid rejpecll'ully submit,' as a der- (:uriiy of property, while tlio lives, till? in the fi! si oi tide sei lii... S'h,uir retort, the propriety of nukiug ,Calih, and happiness of a nuraer ine powt-r to roin moiipy, n gnla tvtwo additional circuits. v, z ous and intt lligrn populatiitn, have the vtihie ll'cuol and o l.-i rigj Agnio.-The ..rgaaization n been left at the mercy of every 'prc. is exprrly civrn to C..vgiTSso.rt1y Courts, or qnarieriy session,. and in ihe 10th ht tli St...es a.se as exiiiesslv loi nicdi n o coin m nej . emit bills of credit, or rnakt atiV IhinC but C HI and Mlver ton. a tender in payment ol di-i -is Some years oust the Legislature without due n flcttion, I in pi?' mm ded, and hum t ly to supply mir citi zens., with charge, directed the is, suing of a small qo mtity of 1 rea sury Notes or out .!tWs. A s yet from Ihe Hiioited q-nndily eimr ed no very serious mischiefs have re suited : but if it should unfortunate ly be drawn into a precedent. .nn Lltrrijf'gisiaiiire snouni, at-any until' period, direct the issuing ol a laig- 'juantity ' supply; thP defect of out circulating .tncdiamgwe m y thet Ind adieu to the . restora 1 n ol "whoies'un rureenayT' arLd take " i' . r.....' ii .:.r '.i. i... I t'ng . nnig. i'"" 'provisioiH of the Ons'itiitioH, on Jvimo venture. a rcue-ronig spir- lij't should Do loifid in tlie judiciary i? onr country. The other. expedients that have been spoken of are in my. opinion eo'iallv vain and .nuzatorv, and it feilllCi l to be wot si The cone miilltr. i I h 1 4 . tha; it i our iinlv nrae Le. will he tour.d to , ; . ,..,.,i.,in i,...!,ai ieciuisaeui anu uc&ponuiT-g than the disc-tse. 7 "; ' 'youth who findh himself jircsst by. man inc uist.ihc. . !1ness.-?ad thereby econ-.nirsing time J , L f- luslon then of the whi.Je ..,, -...n,ii,are. A further iletuil of s " J mv. n .' ... .r-- . - - j j H is far from beine my wish to in jjurehe character of oar . Bauks, i,ei5?sbte eincicntly on thu ui?ject a !(h, Uie result of your research. 1 1 itTi mm uy IUC cnarac.crs auota tve ' r-fen ed to, and to phist Ib.ospj The insolvent lds of our State, it alluded to. ' v ' iU'rtnied institutions on such a hl unpn? qrS o 'me, areT susceptible 'Again, it must bu mortifying 19 ivdl promise stability and -be great rir innendiiier. Their defects 1 en see our yoong .men constrained to a esttTiniformity in their issuer, and,,eiiVored to point out in my liMt com- banddn their native state, in pursuit Thereby prevent th se rapid appreeia,''.ni,,.,eatAn, aud will therefore, for "of medieal scienco abroad, were too lioiis and dpreciatiuiis which my he tie present, barely observe, that any often, in respo g ihe fruits of science correctly, e tiled the Pndorua Box, ystHm of law which operates with foreign, principles and loreign habit frrri whence havo lliwad, so "many qnal aeverity on the innocent and are formed, not only opposed to the deleterious conseq mces , For, by the nlty, must bo defective. :- My only genius and spirit of our gnvcromcnt fst tbliiiinent of Basics, money is ,not s!ituude is, to fhiehl from the iron- bnt measurably disqualifying them only made i but, . by their failure tti';ian(p() creditor the innocent, but xuii- in other respects for, useful life piy upcie, the value th'-reof is inli-fori unate .. man. '. 'His . p rson, 1 thus exhausting, as it were, the last revt ly rc;iilated, and thus the alu-Ci)ri8i;ieulinHly bejicve, fftinui'd he eam.ogs of parental, Jndustry-and tary "p-ovisions of our constitution are!,ei, inviolate. Let the '..fraudulent fi utility,' to obtain what might with, virtually defeated. jit' debtor be punished as a criminal, by a little effort, be as well obtained ..$' l)eft,rp sure in Ujingi ttat iberocre; iiil repugnaut t. tb genias and jpirit'pf ; .......ion. hut fi iTiatiiBtiona ftf'uur BovtntDeBt, veUt I tiflsi, lovQer Mi Judic.irv U p4rtment of our! --. - rr ' 1 . J ? :. , ' - . .. . A . fcl -J. .1.... n.l .......iili al .V.rriAllf Ml. Uli.tffi.l.n .At H 't in 'iJimAj 4su.i.eil to smile, aud H jO,eits.,ieftijyj;g . i . otii. - .t.tA..!1 . -V.il .... .k. u r ,.,. wi;Cne rv;:Apu, -uiaeeo, u i - .v!o;kI the hftiiorable seusibdities iu- f.)ik:eiitigfpft.of theco.i.miiaitv ! e a'iiy ih the obj-et, i pray you . ii,. jj. -(.nt Iiuvm ;t llcurre, bv ljlt. suie.ia e.tvvtn - : - ,ui :(,uncil for the purpnsaofft! . VdCancies PPasiooeO bytM re 'uuM Mi. ol tur Ju'Jf;t!, aim you win vo li 'd iliat the trilling addition lo tl.i. v ri'tiuisite to retain thcia on 'i.v Betietr; wmld be the best econo- inv . u coujil riraetise. This, how- i'vrr,, is not. in my opinio. i, uur true' Moticy. A ilimtuu'iioii of their labors,' .vriph wuultl b vtriuliv un increase rtKaUry, i itiilnhi-nbly the rtinetly .all fd fir by ixpcruoice. Tfnvre are "two w .y by which this :ity le dnnc. Tio o.k' b the rrs'o- rittiuii of the (li,riat prmi'.ple, new :n th- led aud ' refined ; tiie other, b t! e errRuon oJ two or three ndtlitioii- til circuofi. The first I shall oever think t, hu: with the rnost anitious s!(lu"itu!e o ni t? re-rbtabhs'iri! fr I ji - aVe ev-r vi- wed this feature io our ki syjiem, ui- iipup$ m irv.,iu- . .......... t. . i, ,.. t ..r.! .iin.l . . . n ...,! . .'patriotic !i' ud and beai Is it H wi'd ; Ltri.iti.. Orail, !id heails it fl wimL; 1 a t.. a...A i. ,iti tA i v. . n r ij 1 1 in i uiiiiiu imp n i - iiir llliv' r.itia. (noil poigmmi 'egrets for (he rash aet. ttiitt i'Xpuus-.i it from cur Statute 5to..k. If however, this chaiiiu.'sd Ljh,;,,,, inrstimalde. in itself, M ecms to toe. muy up imicii ihimi - j, - cA : aiol with iue deference, I will. ,.,ke the libcrtv of submitting for'i!! avrii. ,n viunm. ouo tour cnsideraimn an Idea or two,nK.mal efforts of a host of;iatru. . sled hot. olIv bv ni own rcttec- li'ois nnthe iiljvrc'., hot .supported by ihe coueurring opin'mr.s ut some l iMir 13'tisi experienced .and iute.lgent illOn : Innovaiigns, I ndinit, iii . Ni. . .:. .....1 !..... Miutllil lie siriciiv nL-rutiiii..u nvi ;hcy receive t!ie cnuntenanec and mbuiin of the Lvg;lalure but when found to be snluiury, it is cer .rtinly'wise policy lo adopt them. I ha confusion apparent in our ennnty courts, in consequence of what ;s technically1' called county business ctinhiiig with the rpguli? Jdry srials, s iint too .oltcn t Ise eaiue not -only oi icoiy i:i the 'administration ofjuitice. hot h, at the 8 me time, burthensome ul cupeasive-o the parties litigant. ud liHrr;rMing and oppressive to ev j.o i i i . orv niiieeroi me ourt- A v n-iration of tliose Jutics nod , . . .. rt..i.... - pner,.ny tne creauuu ui mini uiuj',i with, propriety and correctness, ba ;'.altcd a eoun'y court, lof tne specnu .uj patnmoiiy in laying tlielounda Hiirpwe of traosacting all county hu-: ,:ot, r0r'"ra,"urt. uselulness ? 1 rile. Hiness. other than that w here the in- - u . tel.. . ..,nl ii. i. in. i ... - the inflic'ion of corporal punisnment or'if you please, or id any other way that erveotion ..I a jury may ul- nee rTMjf0r itself it is insufficient to sus- .1.1 r . 1 1 nc lirt nrnj!lltl ivA . . M . itw.titifi ii Hpm( me ic iiuuiii tiro . .i i-m i j .1 i:.. .lod nnnrovmunt must t"l ' buadliaoic is iuvii or( lateit fie banished from so mild autt happy Jtem juripradeoe ''isV, our own. ..'":-'f: . ?t l ue luterestiqg subjeet ofluternal - lu-provt-njnt lias oaea w.y cuoiaer. Ae, .J cuaiary and pbyneal resources of tbtt State, set" aoart for that fiuroosc' 1 heif repor will bo suboittea m du wnf on. leannot, however, drop tha t..; fir ui belief that must 6t the important iy c ., auuuai, . uu iuc 1 Ml soma noney and perhaps not a little baa been lo.prg.h ntly.qx pemled,, is readily admitted but it diifif . not hence ful.ow tl.nt tlin i.l- j - eu are iKW-rthy of pursuit, or thai; me prosptnly oMbe nyaiems not ideniibod Mi t.iebt gi iotrcestaff ui' o.uir. i.ur i puvinus. Examine wiib u scrutinizing eye into the various operations of ihe syslem, st-areh out "Ihe cuuse of extravagance and apply the corrective. l "e nciPtice oi ineaicine, so "Vitat ly interesting tu our cina ns, and so well deserving legt'ejntive ttttenlion. has as . yot, with a few exceptions, psspa u.n mceti ano niiproiecieuv And it mut bs pdnaitted however unpleasant the aIiuisii:i, that there ni but few states in the Unioa w ere medicine is in a less reputable cotlditiou thau in North Ciir.,.ina. The question naturally otft urs, why i this tlu- case ? Tba answer jN oh- vious. Because ' in almost evety o- ther pay t of Hie country, a medical u "-r"-" tnrniHllv AnniiilHlnd ut nmi tiiihliA : - medical university, or satisfaetory froin ' some respectably aad tesalty itj.rictttfitiiiif It t A tJ f Plitia niiim isl mt.miJaftBt km . u mm iiuiu ub m. luiirt, mm --. r ------ j t essentn I to the attamni"nt of public respect find pubiie ennfidruee. . Ilitheito the time of our annual Kessions has been ai nost exclusively 11)rgarljs and tm of .,, . , ..... f T - . oeis. . - i lie yoiiTii oi our state wno navo been reared and educated for the profession, with that native mndes- ty which I trust will ever character ize th.m, advance with' becoming.,, dillidencc iii (heir avocations, while the more - advent tiryus qu ck, pro suroing on the ignorance and c edu lity of the people, runs If with the spoil. I his' certainly in no one in stance can last long hut from tne f.Kility with which these persons' change q'iarlcrs, and, from the -eagerness with whicu hfili"ted humani ty seizes the I'ff'ocd relief, the first truits aie buf too often gathered by the rash though ignorant practition er. Under, these circumstances 'what .inducements liave our yon g i ' i isJ . i. .....i i. oi ..r men io u oiiir up im- rugru mo science, atfd ' spend thVir, time and ,i i(.ria triumnh isexnuisite ; .... i i . name. j. m" . """'"V. (See fourth puge.) T -. I ! 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