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VOIjUME q.
CHARLOTTE, C, F"EBH.XJA.RY 2, 18SO.
3NTttiveb:e:ol x.
HOLTON k WILLIAMSON,
Kl'lluitS AM) ruol'liiKToiis.
T Kit MS:
... N -r I h-( rl i)iu Win" will lie -fT.iril.-d 1
. I TWO lMtl.l.AKS ii iiuiincc, nr
,UiP llill.r.AKS AND KIKTY IH.VIS if pay-
,i in' ill Kuril tor mrcc muiiius, itiiu i
ill. I. Mis aiilie eiiii f tin- year.
, , ,,, iniiiisiiisi rto.lntOii.' IW'n -rnuiire
... . .1 KI'IIIHL1
. Min for canli nihlinuance. i'liurt Htl
i ...... . ... ,-- . -
.,ii, nt nnil Slii-rilVn S.ih' rhnri;rd 2Z k r
;,,..;, and a ili iliH tinn f Xt J prr cent.'w ill
I'r.uii tl' n irular ni'i', fur advertisim hy
i.'ir. A lurtisi imntii iusirti'il iiimitlily or
rl'v. al sl n r ii.ire fnr rarh tillir. Semi- ,
i !i ':." ivi.tn K-r Mllliire fur carl. timr. I
. !. l.l,rr ll.- li'J.l.i-1 l..prt. 1
. .,,..,. i.. (1 in ill,' t-la 1 . 4 r . Atiiiill t
.. i ,. i:,r .lull Work. i'.. must lie din
, t'l. I'u iili -!n r. All ii lliTMiiiint lie iot.iuid
, .- u ill lift ! alli'iiiii'il In.
l'wnirnls ran ! in iili- to either.
...m.istt'ra arr aullmrui'il to net an .1 j; '" ' 1
poctr
THE NOI1TII ( Atll'I.tNA Vt Illo.
TO " WYE."
nv 'MisKuii nniuA.'
f. timu;ht and yet 1111 tliinkn I heir
iiii.il- iif ii.ni;ii il timnili.i sti.inn,
I 1 wci ily n ll"- cti'iiim; air.;
U when tin" ciKillif! ll"..- ri'i li.iini,
.i Ins own putt cy.'.2l..i."-n. "".
"iml wa.la at h: in-i'.iri..M ti.tr.
'Ii! r.illn-r, 'ta itvintT in-''-T
,.tt iwi lis .ilons " lk.-l. t' slwr
5 t'.iir swan lias tiiiicil l.is tl.ru, it,
In .niitiie sunu. Al i ' " inre
!' 1 .n't. Ilj well.ni: I'lpii'l vim-.-,
- .:i i-.iusi- the tr.-inl'Iit'i; tear '- tlow,
U .' - like thi- simile of early j"
.. . thr f.iiinU ni ec isi l.- 11'''
,,.,'V ihv hiir-llliL- liearx inun ."'in
w tin- lirimim.c ' i'11'"'
M S ii.i Ii"!y darkly .-t. als,
r,v vmitii; The 1111 k smrllr,
', i-i h" r k,iv. r wirlr-s
t,,i..i. thee 111 a wite-limp ri 'II.
,ii.v n-rr eji 1 e'er 1:11. it- to hr.iilit,
r r.- In.., iiile hard, 1 L' -'
Ml-i'lo shade, tl. V H-.in- to Idlght '
. . " 1 11. . 1
"I net til V 111": to crnwn illl'l ll 1 -s
w.-iv Anu'tl" ulieiil'l ".'lit.
nu.l liaii'-e mi liit-'n!i..v l-riht,
.;i'.il. W irlllie thoughts mtelit,
ii mv ii'i'iH't reason .imte.
r ' v-j ' S'iiri- Inutile .-l-r,
"r thy rar'.hly pi'h
, -t; ti:v .': l'l- In mar
r- tljjli lli'-e in Itt l. rath,
(.ir r,f vniiitliy I ulieil.
ilirp I leu.: tl.f pitymir nirh ;
Ti,
I'-l
An
.
i tun
tt-'.iihl ruse ihv drimieni! ii'i'i.
' ti.C al.lll'lO Ir-'lll tlilH' ')-.
Woman's Rights.
1.
n-lit t'j w.iP Ii l'i ".'!
',!' sii'Kll' sh 1 nf pun,
r- In art -.lit. t d. -pnr.
I
a til
ii..m:
l.e.ottl il'aill.
Ii' r right to 111-ike tliu I1e.1rll1st.mp g
Witil -nth- word" and r-iii " rl" .1 --i
A .1 it h. 11 in oi : !th ear.'
r. d
II
iriid sinril to Im gnu.-.
III.
I-. - hi r r. 'lit to trim Iht iot'
- i tli v i. a v Senate I hamuert gisci
.. , .In; w.t.i more h.,i..r crown--'!,
T if hers..:f had fillol the iU-r.
IV.
I- - ;i- r r.gl't to lir ailunr. d
I.. . ' T V ""li I'foll. m'lli' If hettrt ,
. . : i!i true d gin'y mid gru.,
.1' t!i vt'-Il a lAniitin'- part,
V.
,!,.! dr.lrrr right than tins '.
I , :,. in oi,.: true heart in-oriii"!
V. . ii ,,'igh tin- world may all l. ri.li',
. ,.".-.-1, still and k t t'l 1 he kind.
I.
,. . t rrc i v-t higher right,
U iImi' t'. tW'llJ'lll 111 ii ;
I , i,. -. ., t. .i"li the ii'firit mill' I
I .. . i-., tin .li'ii."' which eon... from lie.ivi
VII.
. :,) ,i,e mo re than to perform,
' ' .:':i, ; l". ' lioli'.sl. HW lial t ".k
''. - , .ii i,. rl. t W'tii in J.iid
. r r. 't.'s than tie. -e !n- i-"kt "
I
Miscellaneous.
THE LITTLE OUTCAST.
I'.V Mils. IlKNM-'lN'.
' Mivnt I -lay, ma'am ? Ill do any
. g von give me cut wood, go after wa-
and do all Your errands.''
'!'he troubled eyes of the speaker Were
with Pars. It was a lad that stood
tin: oiiPt door, pleading with a kindly
.'r..ii' won. ati, who still rei'ini-d t doubt
i' aiity of his good intentions.
I li; c' U-ige uat bv itself on a bleak moor,
1 . Z .1.1 1.1 1 1 ...11.
wii.uin . .ui i.iiin wouiu nt ...........
-I,
-to . - t. 1 - .., .
j tie lime was near 1 in: 1 una: 1 e
uihcr and a fierce wind rattled the
,f t , two on V naked trees near the
,',.',. , .
ll.-.: wui. a sniv-riiig so,,,,...
r. arrow door-wav, as if -e
i king for
at tie; blaing fire within,
v and then a snow-flake touched with
ft chill the check of the listener, "r
:. 1 the angry redness of the poor
i In uiimlii'il nanus.
I :,. woman was evidently loth to grant
' le v', request, and the peculiar look
i. on his features, would have sug-
.' . 1 to any mind an idea of depravity
! la loud hi-i years.
11 1'. Ie r woman's heart could not resist
t i")w in tho-i; large, but by liu means
om,. gr. y eyes,
i nn. in nt a ay rate till tne good man
' home; there, sit down by the tin-;
. i, k p.ri-hing with told;'1 and she
a rude chair up to the warmest cor
', then, m-j i.-iouslv glancing at the child
ir a 1, o corners of her eyes, she continued
-' '-.i.g t!.c table for supper.
I're-i ;,t!y . attic a tramp of heavy shocks
door was tivvutig open with a ipiiek jerk ;
:.ti 1 tie- " "ood man'' presented himself,
..I -till. b.l r.
. 'k -f intelligence pas-cd between Lis
i t :.....;.'. i... ..... . ........ l .,.v"
r. ... , ,. rr;n,.;i:n .it..
faction, Lut nevertheless made him come to
the table, and then enjoyed the zest with
which he despatched his supper.
Pay after day passed, ami yet the boy
Legged to he k.t " only till to-morrow ;" j
so the good couple, after due consideration, ;
concluded that us long as ho was so docile, '
" v. ..-. m .'. , ., ..a nvum
him. I
Ono day in the midillo of winter, a pert-!
n. nprtitu. an mailt v hiiir a-nn . ..l.m
iin , iviij mi. v ua win via iM ijiiaiav lib vuiiiiL'(
made his appearance, and disposed of his
poods readily, as it h fcad been waited for.
:' You have a hoy out there, splitting wood, reality, and that its tendencies are highly '"' fi a theatre, he is i jilted and shock
i see," he faid, j.ointing to the yard. 1 mih'ievous and detrimental to the iuterest . cJ- Tuc Ktifrlii.il people. 011 the other hand,
i' les : do you know hi in :
"I have seen linn, rcniied the peiliar.'
,. 1 . .. . .1 .1
ft n'lTi'ty
And W here
w no 14 no: wnai is nc . ,
"A jail bird i" and the pedlar swung his
1 11 t.:;i
pack over his shoulder j " that hoy, youni'
as he looks, 1 saw in court myself, and heard
his sentence '' ten months ;" lie's a hard
one. You'd do well to look kecrfiilly after
him."
Oh! there was snini thinj so horrible in
thc word jail the poor woman trembled as
i. I.-.....-.. ,..1.11..
sue i:uu away ncr fiurcnases, nor eouiu sue
' ha easy till she call. :! the boy in, and as-
Hired him that she knew that dark t'art of
....
""" ''.' .
I.IJ .Kl.,11,
t 1. ....... .1 .I....... .-...I I.A nl.t .f lionv
forehead as if the word were branded into
the flesh. 1
"Well," he muttered, his whole frame
relaxing as it a nurueti oi gum or joy i.au
suddenly rdied oil, " 1 may as well go to
rjin ai unci mere s in u-e in mv irying io
do b.tter-cvcryl.o.ly hates and de-pins
me nobody cares about me 1 may as
n nil no t.i rum 'it dti. t "
....
. .,. . ,
ii1" me, sain mo woman, who sioou
It far enough for flight if that should be
m -ecs.-ary " how came you to go so young
to that dreadful place ! Where was your
mother ! wliere.'
"Hi."' exi-lainied the boy, with a burst
of -rief that was teriil.le to behold. " oh ! I l.
haint no mother oh ! I haint had no mo-
, I f I l
thcr ever since l was a baby. If id only
nan a inouicr, in- cjimn .in .-.uv'ni-u
growing v.'hciiicnt, and the bars gushing
.... ...... .... . .....r y.- ..... -
noini.u 1 ;i iii.in oouui, i,t, uic.
cuffed, and laid onto with whips. I wouldn't
'a been sanev, and tot knocked down, and
got
ran away, and then stole luca-i-c I was
I hungry. Oh! I haint got le mother I
! haint got no mother I haven't had no mo
ther since I was a baby."
j Tit': streiiL-th wa- all gone from the poor
' boy, ami he -auk on bis kn-cs sobbing great
' .h.kai." ..b-. and rubboi.? the hot t-ars
laway with his p.,.,r knuckles. And did
that woman stand there unmoved ' 1'id
' she e d l!v bid him pack up and be off the
'jail bird
1 No no; she had been a mother, and
I though all hi r children slept under the cold
sod iu the church- aril In: was mother
still.
She went up t" that poor hoy, not to has.
'ten him away, but to lay her lingers kindly,
Is-il'tlv on his head to tell him to look up,
land fr .in henceforth find in In-r a :i
fthat
Yes, -he put her arm about the le-i k
forsaken, deserted child she poured from
her mother's heart sweet, womanly words,
words of counsel and tenderness.
Hi ! how sweet was her sleep that night,
hw soft her pillow! She had linked a
p 1 or suffering heart to hers by the most sil
ken, tin- strongest bands of love; she had
plucked some thorns from the path of a lit
tie, sinning, but -triving mortal. None but
the angels could witness her holy joy, and
not envy.
hd the hoy leave her '
Never In- is with her still ; a vigorous,
manly, promising youth. The low i harae
t. r ot his countenance has g;vi n place to an
op. 11, pleasing txpri.-"ioti, with depth enough
to make it an interesting study. His fo-ler-fathcr
is dead, his good fn-lcr-mothcr aged
and sickly, but she knows no want. Tho
otico poor outca-t i- her only dependence,
and nobly does he rt-pav the tru-t.
lb- that saveth a soul from di ath, Ind-
; eh
muitiiu
Ie of sil.s
-(,
HKM AUK A l!Li: SCII-NTI I-'IC Sis' I LL.
A wonderful evidence of scientific skill
has ju-t been furtii-hed by Lieut. Maury of
the National !- -rvatory, at Washington.
This gentlcinaii has for years made the w inds
aud currctits of the ocean his study, with a
. . r .t .. 1. 1...1 ....
VII-W tO IIIO applieailOH 01 Hie S.Cini.'ig
thus arouircd to the purpose of safe
and
si.iedv navigation. The result has been,
that he has shortened
I s.
tho voyage to
the
I'acifu: about one-fourth, we believe.
In July last, the captain of a packet from
,. , . ., ... t-...i..i:
.-cw 1 oi k 10 .--an r raiiciscu iii't'iie.. 10 .an us.
- a a
Maury tor one of Ins
charts ot " Sa. ling I'l-
rectiotis p. guide inn. on ins voj age. i.n-ui.
' . 7;,, .. ,;i.., ,i:ri. ,.,;,. f,,r his
Lieut.
..unn -.....-...... ''' .; .
whole route, and assured him that if he
i i A tl ..... . .1:. ..a: 1... . ....!.!
a na-sa.r,. ,,f not over HKl days, 'flic .lin e
pai
lions were observed, and the voyage was
completed in I'lU days and 'i hours! The
sel "crossed the line, mar l-'O west,
within 1 hours ot the tunc lam uown, ami
then gained Vi of those hours between that
point and Sail Francisco
Ihisfurnishcsoiieoi iricmosvreu arh.toie
instances of Sciciilifiu forc.-ight and knowl -
.dgethathasevcr occurred. he a-troiioiiii-r
in his studio at Washington predicts, from
. . .. r.i i..,i.
tin- observance of certain sailing direction-,
which in- hiinn-lf resolved and laid down,
.isii.ti.n-ii, iii'm '-i-.i, mi. i. ...... elotli in a slovenly parlor. W e can imagine
dowu his head ; his cheeks seemed bursting tmt she writes a hi" scrawlino hand with
l with the hot blood ; his lips rpiivcred, and the letters all backwards, avoiding neatness J
anguish was paint, d as vividly upon liis'w-tM r.ain-takiiiL' precision her' voice is
llie passage oi a vrsscr .... in... .. '-'j.-; a!,,ij,K Itr Kajah hro.,ke. 1, t them actcr,. no stain en their cotiducH. .Arc they
over 17,11011 miles iu length, and does not ; ,,ro j- ,t ()M ( (utrni business, w ith its ; a', w ithout reproach in their homes ? Arc
err, in his calculation of the tune occupied, 1 ,,,.,.,,,,, Bri, ,,i-onihgs, l.-gc'sh. r wi'.h the i they all res,.., ted and loved by Ch"ir s.-r-tinj
kuiira ! I'al.seh'i'ids of suppression and ascertain on ! vants, their trnanN, their tradesmen and
the part of the Kast Tiidia t!ompany. Let j friends ? Ilavo they individually shown1
IKON L CK. them paint famine in Ireland. For each A- j j,;rty an, ,,(, will 1 Are they true sitcrs
It i stated that at Nottingham, Kngland, ! L-g-rce they shall easily find a.. , (,f , harity and mercy ' Are none of then.
the ircatJ centre of the lace munulacture,
th, y are now "' ' ' - " '
: ,:) article of lace for window curtains, 1
i...,i
.o. Xt:. of iron wire. I ron nouses, iron
i,'r hj.A now iron ' il t- ('( the 1'id.cs
hides!
From the llritittli Army Ilcspntch.
TNl'Li: TOM'S CAKIN MANIA.
We have not reviewed Vncc Turn's Cab.
in, chiefly because we felt our views of the
ivnAeMy nnd lmturo 0f that work to bo no
tliat we coull seurci.iv judge of if in
a pr, K.r critil,al Ilianlll.r. We believe it to
possess a certain nielo-dramatic power eU.il I
; jKlti,os to the " i rceu liushes " at the '
a,i..ii,; ,i ;,. ::.i.,.., . ,...i.,, ,..i I
' " . . . . .
HO fill'
thin Jii.twPi.il tliu stvh. of Kmrene S,i I
all,i i:PO?., ItevnoliU I'.nt we lD.licv it i !
.),,, 1,, 1.., J,v.d of truth nriiieii.h. nml '
of mnnkimi. In sniin.r thi a n.tir..1
-- j n - - "
..,...:.; ..a-h') uI
,, T.n l.iK. t..r nil ti.,.- ...... 1..
a most excellent, as she is undoubtedly &
" "v . . " J "
very talented person. We fully give her
credit for good motives. Wc doubt iiot that j
she believes herself entrusted with a mission i
as milch as ever did any " eminent female.'' i
from Mary henziuska down to Johanna '
Soiitheote. We can ima.'iiie her to he en. ;
,ow(.,l wit, an llwful sense of wonianhood
. . . .
all,( t0 iMakc if ever she condescended to
j.,, ,.illC0 tlC cjhJ t.di(in 0f her
book was sold about the worst dumnliii-s
.1 . . ...11 I ...
1 n-
wiai were ever iiiaceu upon a uirty lat.ie-
. . . . . ' ... . .
pr,,bably harsh, her altitude imposing, and
s l.e will or does wear her own gray hair in
the inother-of-a-nation style. Still we think
,t a ,,re:it lily t,at )iC diJ nut j,., an,.,,,
ratla.r ,liail wiial lt.
has done, with li!l the
blI.v llltllUMasm of a woman in bn eches .
WIm-i, some time ago, long before the work '
was k now ii in Knglaiid, wc chanced to take '
.1 . . J t r
' ,
'H'r'"'''I'a"i''a""'"'''D'rfiid,
Wr stiiml, fil iiunn a nassa.'n of t n fir.t
a rassace
fr,.e j cant aa nonsense. It was in the
stvlc of those anti-slaverv African mast
blockade tracts, which we remcmh.r abound-'
ed some years since, and which assisted, in 1
belravine" to destruction so maliv bratc
- i:"l. I .... ..... i: ..." ...
........ .,.,,,.., r,;i :,, ,l.,
" ' r ' ' ' M i
liberate opinion that more crime, abomina-
ti ui ot every kind, lo,s of life, and misery '
,avi. been caused by our intervention to the,
negro race, ii.an win ,-e uic liutLUct ol years
vmi, ,aV(. ,tiies-ed had alavery been still
tile lalv ,,f K..r-pe and all America, 'nml
been nll iueil its fnlf n; ,i it...
whole civilued wor.d
lole civilued wornl. lo avoid our crui
sers, what fofe.l inarches an 1 confined
stowage have been adopted ! How many
unfortunate, blacks have been killed by our
gr:i". an.'i round shot? How many put out
of the way to lighten the flying slavi r or
.. .1.1 .1 ...... .: . tl'l. :l . . 1... 1-1 .... 1 .
. ,. . ,.,...,. w.r ,.
pi-t, n.ive lurnisheil the skive monar-hs
with arms to take tin m captive liruiuuia
gein guns, pi-t .ls, and cutlas.-cs to bunt
down the. unfortunate wretches, for whom
hypocrisy prays, while le-gli i ting the Hin
doo and starving the white mat. ! I'hilan
thropy, too, ,-w. eteiis her tea with slave
grown sugar, a half penny a pound cheaper,
refined by ngr blood, .it tin; expense of
We-t India proprietors. I low is the cotton
raised, b t us a-k, that supplies the raw 111:1-
terial
mi .
for the white Slaves of .. aiichesti r
eh points a woman never thinks of.
and if she hoars them, canict utidei stand.
We will be bound there is no peg in Har
riet s head w hereon " 1 0 hang an inference."
She sips her tea and cries aloud, " I- he
ti "t a man and a brother ?" l!ut this is par
1I011.1I -ie. We cannot i xi-u-e the Putchcss
of Sutherland and all tho-e fine ladies round
whom thousands of their fellow-countrymen
toil unaided pale daughters of consump
tion, whose threads of life are wovi r. into
the trumpery 1,-c-e adorning the dazzling
boson
of female 1
iil.-itithr. j.y at a drawing
Hood's poi ins cunpan d
room. What arc
to VncU Tuni s (.'iibm
ed inconsisti-ticy of
' Nothing. Wr.-tch-cot.duct!
Miserable
1 ..ni 1 vl ir tii ni of
iiiu-t angcis weep
sympathy ! What tears
at these fantastic follies of
mankind !
However, we are . straying from our in
tention. We maintain that this one sided
n presentation is creating; mischief bi twe. 11
1 1 real l!ntain and the I lilted Mates win. h
nothing can n u.ed v, 1.0 treaties obiiate, 110
statesmanship ln-reai'ler avoid. We say that
the sickly interference of our fine ladies,
many, nay most of whom, would shrink
from the contact of a dying needlewoman
on their door-itcjis, and daily pass unln ed-
mg the inisi. ri. s of thousands of white wo
men, is an excess of folly and hypocrisy
that will he the curse of freedom throughout
the world. We .p.'tioii the motives of
these ladies Among them we see the names
of some not renowned for matronly virtue-,
but notorious for vanity, frivolity, atnl lash-
ion that comprehensive word, which in -
eludes so 1111 social evil. ' n the stag"',
this work, aided by the morhid talent of its
adapters and the exoui-ite cleverness of
' 1. .. ,,.,1
n......
actresses as are now cit e-
..... , , , , . .. ,. . , .. ,
"" "" 'I
'"' W'i'ci acemirj : nil ' -re,....;. ....
t i t t . .;.. r
the Lord I hambcrlani look to . N 0
..: i. r .1... .1...,,... ,...,1 ih
1 .1 . e .1 1 - . . 1 il...
' H-J V 1 ,. -V , ;T V . ..
lines., ,iy .u.-utiinu inv inn. . i. J.' " 'a .
10 in-muni: mv . ,1,...'. .
. , ., a oi .1 . . I
rica. liat have we to no wnn me itiicrnai
affairs of the American llepublie ? hy
arc we t" back this great exaggerated I.IK '
Let the Americans send out here and write
a hook which shall tell the truth ay, one
half the truth of London city ; let llicin
get up a drama whose scene .-hall be in
Lancashire; let them make out lintoni! to
,)c t;l,k -masters, without one redeeming
1 ov( r .. (.lll-,s(,lll,.ltl,,l millions of I'.rit-
. w,,,l, ,,,'ople, whose sinews they stretch
(1 l)()irS ,1()Wn ; tl,c
a .l ... 1
. ( f ,,,,,.,.,.,., tt t.m M., to Indiajt,, know whether, an wives and mothrr.s and
V)rIJ(. (.t ilCm ,lramati.e Warren .Lmgliterti, tli.- have no l.lot .n their char-
""r-:" . " :" ,
" . . , (liM.n.io broadcast. We do ,.(
I seeds of ilisscnsinn broadcast
admit that the slate of the negro slave
(""' thing like what it is pictured
in (
Tom's Cabin, in any ca There may he
solitary cases approaching it in abomination,
Hut tho Americans, aboli v-'uist-or not, shall
anil will get rid of slaviryas they please
uiviiinL-iifs, aim evi-rt uuuw iu r.ngiuuu ,
either sentimentally or uX adds only force I
1 -i i ... .1.:.. . .i.... :.. L'.. -I i .
I to opposition. Mrs. Stov. has libelled her
......... . 1 . .1 1 . . I. I il. ... I' . I ...I
-"u.u ry men ; ici mem iu m mm. j.ngiaim
ntM'1' "ot htvn lnr with l"ly well street ig-
noiancc and Kxeter Hal' -ant. If she do.
she will bare the wind a d eap the whirl-
wind. Kvcrv American Jin London is dis-
t'stcd with the I'ncle T- ni mania here. If
uclm -.... VaJj. 1 notions of Amer
1 .11. in j.Miiii iu '
i ''
-' -a ......
a cia.jer. That
ciiecr mat
.
l-l .-"III
ance. At this moment the interests of Kn-
fc'an'- nrt America should be one. Why
(l" ,lot Knlish ladies interfere in behalf of
the enslaved 1'rcnrli people ! We believe,
0,1 tlle other hand, that I.ouis Napolco,. u
Jl0I"'lnr with them. If Ktifrland interfere
''h American slaverv, she w ill imt effect her '
"hject, but the result may he, ere long, that
ii ..'I,. 1 11 1 ... 1 1
' " cnsiaven iicrsou. nc nave no
la,i,'",',' u' F'nrsue thii subject further. The
no"k is false iu fact, s the fine ladies are
. ... . . . .. 1
.-. Inn .11 uof.t, ........ TI.A -n.I .1....... 1 ..'
""" "" - "' ",- '" k ",l "
" "c " cxcuru.e.n on our .uu i are
'" comparative force and rality as the tears
"f !,n A'lclphi audi tico compared to the
tears of blood that ar-shed by nations. This
1...I .. ... . I
iriter cntion will be indn-.I acciir.-ed. Jfut
why ohoiiM it exist! Simply bcause we
arc peace-strikcn hypoerttes. I hnH s ,,
K .. ..... I'l . . ... '. 1
n .... v'lr in. i ii"i eau-'O ns in iiiiern re on
l' half of I'oland. 1'ct Mi.-s IVirt.-r's work i '
, , , - ...
"t overuraivn, ami in merit now im-;
ineasural.ly superiort;, Mr ,;., C,,Kln
Ala" ,,,at f 'llowng v. re should be so
liL'nlet.v riinoicii ait iti,,i,T,,lnlii.ri l, .'....I.
."." 'r. 7'" "shall enter upon a second term with t!
means. The devil, in the likeut s.s of Hav
nan, is addressing Lord l'al m r.-toii iu
farewell h tt. r :
M..v tl,.- mKr...yMi Mm-... ni i.r
t'ori-i tin elmnm of denlli. r kt.-
1 11 oi thr world Ii.k hid y t to
I Ih" fl.'i.i ..I' a .r..'..l iijie.n l.t
. y-ur .l..,..k
nn rum .1, t ur 1 0111 111. rc last
Turn ml ,
And y...ir n, ,,!,. ,-V uv and t
am eiigiin
trouinl :
M '-v !',',u,"lir'l"-1'' """ ""d M
111-
t'.uii.l
Thlt tth ,, ,,, wl, .
Yes,
this
wc are cutting oir own throats with
vpot ritical Iving ninpathv. Let Urit-
isli ladies, if they wait a safety-valve for
their hysterical emotions as well as a means
of notoriety, form a cotmntee f..r the eman
cipation of the monkeys which afford them
much amu-ciiielit oi.Siiiii'av's in ...logic-
ai l.ar.'l.'ii-. A nn-t '.oucUng and a m-ec
truthful work than I 'm I' J 'tit s ( tlun might
....... ..a
,)(. wr, rt ,,
'f'Tiors of these , Mhiie,
politically, it would b-harmless. No! Tin y
have 110 occasion toinvent, any more than
to borrow, an (.pporPmty for the exhibit on
of their Ch n'l'in ledings and charity, em
igration and death Imvc stifled tin- groins
of Ireland. Let then aid l'g... misery at
home. let the 111 i.-i'the hoiin s of the ' o,.
mint llngiish pour. Let tie in pay tin i r
g.iveriies-es lnnre tiui, J.'"" a y.ar. Hut
in the naiiie of nation and mat. kind, of lib
erty and hope, of tinir om, truth, safety,
honor, and salvation, l.t th .-in, as well as
the r.st of the lhili.li public, paii.e and
consider well I cf ire tn y ratige theliisilvis
on the side of the vi.ii'iit American aboli-tioiii-t-,
and betray b- fully the cause tl.cy
are still right with ther hearts alone to ad
vocate ; or it may I e te w.ri- f"r tl.vni. as
well as f.r slaury ai.4 Knglaiid.
The A mericniis lookwith a national jcal-ou-y
on our interferi-nn, atid wc think lin y
are ip.it. : light to tar aid feather any impu
dent fellow who shall (resume m their soil
to dictate to their citizcis. And we sincere
ly hope that if the arist.cratie.il fine ladies,
ith their female n.frin of toabics, whose
names we have seen u prominently put for
ward in a in a 11 tic r. coitidcrlng ail the visi
ons circumstances of tie case, olleiisive to
truth and decorum, Siuuld tr.ittsii.it their
resolution or their aidros, or whatever
they please to call it, t tie ir transatlantic
i-t. r-, that it will be tu t cither by a -tern
rebuke or the sih nt colteiiipt it Hu nt-. We
who say tins have as ;rcat an abhorri in e
of slaicry as any me, jut we cannot f .rget
how sle rl a lime it ii since Knglaiid was
liersi ll fon iiiu-t in thi-huiuan tralhc Nor
can we forget that it is chiefly encouraged
by the l!nti-h nation 11 .w
e r. e. iv - tin
and I "obdeiis of
stolen go... I j. The liright
the present day Were actui! .-lave-ow ie rs
but a few yi ais ago. Tin y arc indirect
slavc-owin rs now, and what they are as
white task-masters let Hustler and I'arr.nid
t.'ll the indignant yeii r.-itiuii thar ts spriiia
in i.p. inheritors of tinir evil deed-, l or
tM. .. ,, mmhu.. mutt cease, or the rcig
, of Kiiglanrt inu-l be o'er. Let these silly
dames, from her I trace of Sout hcrlainl dow 11
p, r. t.irrY Cornwall I'roctor, he taught
these thing.. Here I t us observe that
aj,j, M ,,,,t (. volcn ,,f hnglisli women any
nc. .- , , , ,, ....... .......
more man iiraiiiaiise'i 1 1
.1 1 .. 11.; -e . 1 .... ..
,.s the Voice o. I'.iiglisB men. .wi"i nc ore
, , , ,, ' C . i t n
, any bod y of llntish mitrotis or maids shall
1 . ' " . . 1 ,. t 1
1 i... i i i.. n. l..l.,,.n..
I "V . -""- '
' OT 1 1 ie I. 1 I .IS ,1 . s ,it;n.ui, i' , 1 1 ia ,..'.-..,.'
.-. .' . . aa
' t)T llll'ir irasllV iV.IIIiaiJI s, I'l tin; ill, i l'i - .lie.
.matrons of the I mtcd .-tales, we would pray
f,,r ,, inquiry into their individual lives
, cmiluct, Iu see whether they are lit per-
Hons P. couiinunieat.! any cxpres-iott ot na-
j ti.,a! feeling granting for a moment that
j, is nran.nal feelings, and riot a "porous
effort at noluricty on the part of a few idle
aristocrat and meddling blue-stocking',
... .' V' 111...
(.(ivt.,.,i wi,, a score of Mrs. Nickh bys,
.nr,.,.y ft l,c held responsible for their fob
jjy )t,f,,re th'-y thtu stand conspicuously
j 1(,rwar, , philanthropists, we should l.ke
cl" "f", ?"' . , .' ." '
' ,.i;i, throne ' If thi- can he all well c
i t .l.li. b. ! in their favor, tlxn they have
.; .in to sneak rul.lipiv .n abiitif cm.
fs 4 t -
I Yet again, why do not these women, if they
j must ho busy, contribute, like the. Roman
of old, to the defitiees of their country!
The day may conic when they shall ceu
. . . 1 i 1.:. .
nurtyir 1101 tij ..a v.: uunu mis .
To return to Vmlc Tom's Cabin, it is trun
tlint we derive it from an American woman.
I'l" I .. . I . . I . : . .11.. I...
i o ncr own jieopiu sue is iiccoiiuianic, ici
not us he her sponsors. What a picture
mii'ht he drawn of KiiL'lanrt for Americans
10 nail Willi rajittirc, reao, uraniati.-c, weep
over and mcmoraliic up-111, were Sloane
given as the type of the llritish bar, or the
man who roasted a live cat the other day
lit fln nrni.iiiifii ril inj u-iln nml irmtiil ft
. r i r .1 ": ..1 1. . 'ii...
l lilll il.lllipiaj Jl llu llll.l'llu . I ,..-,-1. . M l.un
Camion, the sweep, miglit represent the feel
ing of the lower classes ; Mr. Oliveira the
il-iuiiy of tho IJousn, of Commons; Mr.
I'ayiine should he a sample of our chiirc'ii f
Lord 1'rankfort of the nobility. In this
maimer, w hat a truthful pleasant novel might I
he composed to jiresetit an Knglish parallel
the social iilii-iioini 11.1 exhiblteil in such
atlraetive, beeiiuse revolting, details, in that
mo. - t successful and heartrending publiea-
ti jii, I'nrle Turn's L'uhni,
INAWUKATION OK 0)V. Iiril.
On Wednesday last, the ',"Jd llecemher,
-'"
,nis j-.xccllc-ncy J'avnl Uei't, w as iikiii
.a. .a a
urated ill presence of both Houses of the
.
(iem-ral A-.-embly as tiovenor of the State
for the next two years. The oaths of olliee
werc admiiii-t.-red by Wesley .loner, K-.p,
a Justice of the IVace for this County.
Iiov. Kcid delivered upon the occa-ioti
tM. (0wiu,. ,r;,.f lllt M,.,roririate ad. Ire-. :
S" ( .1 (tit- Mi
"
' -,
ii..
Jl'i'i" " tfii'tri'ittA .
.r f,,,,,,,).. I..l,,.fll f ,r the an rovil of
it, ,.;,,. a.j,', 'called to
Kxecutire Clmir of V.rth Carolina I
'- ' 1 .
cuter upon a second term with the .
earnest invocation t the lireat Htih-r of .
the I iiiver-e to enable me to discharge the
duties . th" nfliee with prudi ucc and jus.
lice, and in nn acceptable matiie r to the
J J'le of the Mate.
I 'I he piineiph-s vow..d ill mv l i-t Inatig-
urai .t ...ire.ss vt . 1 1 got en. .11 y i.o. 111 1 111-11 ..iiou
1 ill. !il I : .
during the eiisiuug term. I licy are too well
J;i,ii n to reijuirc n petition on this i-.ee:. -ion.
I he extension ol the right ot sullragi; is
a great ipiesti-ui f popular right, founded
up 01 tho lmiiiiit ii'li: '.tineiples . f truth and
justice, and is ib ina-n'. ' ! y t!i.' Voice of
the people. This n f inn i. es iiitial to the
preservation of th-: tVs ings nf liberty, and
I shall continue eium -lly to urge its con
summation. Keeping con-lamlv ill view the fail that
r'a' i' I occupy was be-to
1 f.r public
oiivelileliee. It Wl.l I
-operate with the
IT rd me pleasure 1 1
Legislature and the
j , t.'l,' ill nil iiim niro. s 'i lent nt.'.l ' irifi,-.t
the cause of Kducation to justly .ii-trihiit
the benetits and burdens of gofcrnmctit
and to advance the Agricultural and other
great interests of the State, to the end that
industry and cut. rpri-.- may he properly
rewarded, and tl:.- people become lu .ri; fie?,
pr .-pi roil- atid Lapp
Till! TRANSIT !' SLAVL.?.
The following par.igrijh relative t i the
traii-it of slaves tl.oiigh free States is ruu
th.- Message of liny. High 1. of I'ciuisi 1 a
h'l, ju-t ilclivered ; and the reeoiiiiiieinl.'i
ti... contained iu it says the New Yolk
l)in , is eipiallv applicable to the State
of York :
Kerc'.t IfTiciiltit-s in a in ighl.oring State
I have stiggc.-tcd the c-,it..Tice of a di ft , i 1 1 y
in our St .to i.i-, i i reference I. our . n
evaiiee of pi r-on-, held to irn uluntary serv
itude, fr iu "tie Stat.- t 1 another. I h"
I'tnn-y Ivatiia statute ..f I 7 -n gate all I" r
soiis pas-ing through or s..j., inning iu the
Stale for a bri. f period tin- right to led 1
their domestic spues. Tin- ait of 1-17 re
pealed rhi prow-ion, ai.d the repealing sec
tions ..f la-l -.'.--ion did u
.t relli-tale it, I ,
oininetid that pri
th. rclore re-pci tlmU ree
Wo oi he ma le p,r tuc tran-ii "i lti..e 111
Hiestics through the luni'.s of this common
wealth, "iish a law seems to be cotit.'inpl.i
ted by the Coti-titu:"Ii of the Chit, d Stat.
.Slid to be ' 'Igge-li d bv tho-e rules of clili
ty W hi. ll shoill-l 1 xi
st b. twe. 11 the Stat, s
by the public J .
by itidiaidua! c. 11-
a ' I It a ' 1 11 e.
Wc Would l.ke to see a law lie the one
su.".c-Eed above pa--e 1 in all the fre States.
M'ti r what ha Ir ui-pir. d. common coiii-lesy
dcuiiiids it, and it ... ild .I., much 1 1 r.-cn-ci'.c
the feelings of b"th tin- No-.th and the
juth. Hut we do let think such a law
aetu-illy necessary, as we li dd that a slave
owner has the right under the IViu-tiiutioti
.if the I'nitcd States, to pa-s through any
State f.f the I iiion with his s'v..s ur any
rsthir Topcrtv. All tin
uecisions ot the
highest tribunals of the different States have
been in consonance with this principle, and
we are confident tin y will be sustained by
the Supreme Court of the I hit.'. I States.
We arc 1. leased to sve that AI r. I.ap.iugh,
. , .
oiitis. l for the Lcni'noi,-, in this
i'- "" '
. to a centb -man of iroma takes this
, , i a4 imprcgiirib!.' a !il.r.i!lar.
t-'
h
Tl... .' ,fj ,,j,.i Vi ,1 r.l'ot'Mii '1,1 lli.
1 j ft'1"-
matter, r.-ma.-ks as follows .
c . . I . . C - IS ..' Il l' 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1" I T V IV
iiv i mi i "c .-i..nr. .i...i.i.
M'.W MM.K.
notice that a movement ha been al.
ready mn. in I he New V"rk Legislature
toward
st .ration of the old law, rc-
j.,,..,!,.,!
vears ago, whi.'h recogricd
, s,.,.lir(', ,-iave i
lave l.ropeity when Proiiglii
there by the owner, bile in trau-itii through
. .. . . . - .
, S.,t,., r. . t. I',.y.,r, of New Vor
(.;,yi ), t kt s. Hte ii iti.itive in this lnu.-ici
,(. Albany Argu is itf opinion, will be su-
t.,jnr, j ,,;vrt I., revive a law whil
r
h
though cminciitiv ju-l, and in harmony with
,,e writ, if let the b iter . f the Const, tu-
tion, the fierce spirit of abolition.sh. expnag
ed trom the statuP! h' ks iluritig the
rward
dynasry..
KF"If the Whigs have lost a Covcrtior in
Louisiiitia. they luiv e gained one iu Maine ;
William -ieo. Cro-hy hav
; been eh cted j
Legislature of
. .., .-,.w U lvs .,.. by tl
! that State. Mr. Crosby has ...r many years
a , stood high in the .'..nh l. u.-c ni the l.ijg-
. , ol .lai.n
ANOTIII'.lll.HKI.fAN KNOT IN TIM-:
C S. SKNATI-..
J ' ' '"
i. . f .i
lai-ica.riior I' w if nf MK.tcmniii R.irl the
km i v i... 'i! v
i . i- '-; i . . . a i . . i . . a
ixinyoll OI I Isllcllllllgo, uiai tie, me 'M c. -
norwill immediately alter the 111. Maul.
1 next, transmit to Mr. K. a commission as 1'
. , 1 1 . I . . I I I I .. 1 . ..
,-. ."emit or, to nil I lie seat, now inuu uy .'i r.
Urooke, and which will become vacant at
th.-.t tin,,.. Mr K. in l.is n n!v. imtilies thi
(iovernor ol Ins willingiiess to accept the
njipointiiciit. (lov. l-'oote writes thus to
Mr. K. :
I ,M)l ,0,Ai Il(J Sctintoral yimr.
1 t . i
"''), you win linn mai 11 was ..ee.ucu, ttl
a very early period, that toe hxecutive of a j,.,ururiii-ijt, however, (joy. Footc, who is deep
State has no light to appoint to a Scnato- , v,.1t.,j i count it ut ioiml Iit, has appoint
rial vacancy which had j t at the period of t. j a f,u,.,.0,!lor to r. j!rooke, whoso term cx
such at., vinf .nclit, ii'-tu,tllit .": There-1 :.... J., Mawli next. . So nrofound alawver
lore.no npp.iti.uiei.t li.'... -.ct.vv iU W,(i t c,,, ... ,, ,, ..... ,,avP vr,lt,,t! ..
,,ufrtlllKlt,. fr ssi,lco it is almo.-t ccr
,, .Hun n would ce valid. 1 lus is piuc
tain that no appointment of Senator could
be made at so late a .lav as the 1th of March,
lieh would enalile the person appointed to i
n ai l, n a-lun'ton in time lor ."senatorial
sen ice during the special ses-ion of the Sen
ate, which, according to u-agc, will com
mence on tho next 1 1 li of March. All that
perhaps can he now done, is to see that the
seat iu the Senate, which is to become va-
cant 011 the 1th of March, 1 """'I, shall be
occupied on tho I.-t Monday of December of j
, the same year."
j T. ras,. r,.f,.rr,.J (,, r vi-K ntl v that of
i.Iatnes Lantuan, of Connecticut, who pre-I
' ..i,.,.,l 1,, dm I' si si. ,r. ,, ..I j ,.t 1.;
appoint.,,, t,t bv the tiovemor of that State -1,1 !"'ri'!.:iii . s, 111 the proper place, ! clow,
as a Senator ""to lake effect immediately ak.-s, it will be readily pcrce:ved, a 111:1-aft.-r
the :td of March, I --J."., and to con"- . ,, r!1 dilb iciice iu the eoustructioii of tho
tinne until the ie xt ineetitig of the l.egi-la- ailieb-:
ture"of said State. After discu-ioii. M r.
Lniiinan's claim to a scat was rejectee!, on j
the ground that " it is net competent lor tnc
hxeciiti f ol a State, 111 the recces of a I. eg.
i-lature, (o appoint a Si iiat-ir t. lill a va-
caiicy w hich s.o A.''-;, but has n -t haj,- ;
pen. d at the time of the appoititnn lit.
I This appointment and acceptance will
raise a i.om-I and important oue-tioii in tin
Senate, ns to wle ther the expiration of a
six years term, when the Legislature has
not chosen to elect to the oic- about to com
mence, is such a vacancy as the iovernor is j
authorized t i lill. The pon. r f the ti .v-
cud- to make til" rpp.-Miitiin'iit. under su. l,
circiim.-taiic.-s, will be a matter of great
ib.ult and controversy. We c tifess that
our opinion has always be.-n that the e-m-
lituln.ii limits the authority of the l.vcu-
live to till sik-Ii vacancies as ari-e atl.-r an
cl"-' li".:i by the legislature, :i I !t"t by ex
piration nt a t.-rm. We know that this has
been the policy and pm-tice ' f irgini i. as
manifested o!i s Tne memorable oeea-ioils.
! !- pi'.p' l 1-. ...w.." tl.wt a. .'.in.
frnry opiniuii is entertained Ly journals of
st -Hiding and intelligence. I'..r instance the
Norfolk Argus ,,, st lining the action of
(lov. l'.,.,t.' ,-iud app'-als to i'.v. Ibid of
N"rlh ( 'arolina t
itit a S. iiat .r !' the
( nit. d St it.
aft.-r tin- 1th of March, utidi r
1
a slate ..f thin.-, prst i-. I
in M.-.-"i--ippi :
' Sr. :; at i:r vt. an
v in N'oitTii C.'.r..
ol.rs'.t. c staf.-l in ve't'T'lnys .l.-gx
Wi
i' at th.- Le-i-!. itur.- of North Carolina ad -jotiriied
w c i"' on .Monday, without elec
ting a I'tiited States Sctiator to tij ply the
Vacancy nccasioned by the cxf'iration of the
t. rui of Senrtor Mangum, w hich huppeus
oil the 1th of Mar'-h m t'. If there i- no
a iilh'"-;; v iu the executive of that Stat.' to
fill the vacancy, then North Carolina w'i!
have but a single retire-ntati vc i"i the Sen
ate chamber, fa two years to c .ni'', 'inles
Coy. Ill id should eou-iili r it bis duly to ra"
an cxtr:-. sosion tfie r.i-g.-l..iire ..r the
purpos,. i,f cleeling a S. lial .r. Ilur ha- )
l iov. Ileid the .ow. r of appoiiisihg, n..w that
the Legi-latiire has necleelcd to dis'-hnrge
it- duty iu this particular? Thi- is nn im
portant constitutional ipic-tioti, and nu
worthy of consideration and examination.
We ate not aware that there tire any pre
cedents Upon the subject, though We ee it
stated ill a Whig journal that the I". S. Sen
ate decided, a number "f years .since, that
the Ii 'Vi t il. r of lite States have no nut hor
ity t'l- I'll vacancies arising un it r suc'.l cir
cimstarafcs. The pr .ii-i a- of tin- C"ti-iituli.'tl, f. rti
nent P. the point involved in the c.ntrotcry
as follow :
"The Sunt,, of the 1 "nit. .1 Slates "'
be conipo-c l of t im S'-na's.i-s fr. m- carli
State, cho-cii by the Lt-gi.vlature tin r. "f for
six year -."
And again :
"If acan.-icti harpen by re-ignation ''
n'hi rirt- during flu: rcc. ss of the Legisla
ture of aliv State, the executivf thereof eia?
make temporary appointments, until the
next me, fii.g rf the Leglaturc, which shall
then fi'.l such vae'i;ie."
The time, j.laccs and manner f lc biiiig
i leeli' .lis for Senators i- to be p reset ibi d by
the l.-'gislat'ire of each State mil. 1 C.-.i-gross
shall at any tini" by law alter such
regulations. It will be observed from the
clauses above .i tcd that t he con- it nt .. n
makes- i" imperative that there sia be
always .'ic Senators from each State, and
that in ca f vacancies by " resignation "f
iitltiiui " the failure f..r in-lani f the
legi-latuiv to elect, the evi -utive of the State
is to make temporary appoiutim-n'. Wc
know that the legislature of the s-vcral
Stales arc iu tin- habit, and very properly
too, of electing Senators in advance before
the term "f the inciitcbc-t?cxpircs. !ut the
i',csti..n p'.'seiit-. itself, whi... docs the term
of a Senator expire? Certainly ni t until
six years from the period at which he w a.,
elected, .tiidgc. Mangum continues a Sen
ator I'l'im North Carolina up tat the Uh "f
! March next. At that time and not befoie
- ; , ,.r..1(.B ,.,,,. so thai II. fact, the
..r t ... oiii.Hriitiisi ,i. Iliil 1 Oil-Ill II I'll.
vacancy ' happens' during the recess of the
l.ccislalure. Hut eiimcde thai this is n t
! ...o i'. ct view of the mcanm-' of the Cou-ti-
! tution then the oilier alt. rnative ariscslnat
i such a vacancy has happened by the failure
f the L gi-lattire to elect which is contem
plated by that portion of the Constitution
which .itithori.'.es the executive of the States,
when avac.iiicy thaU happen by rc-igua?ion
nr o'.'ifi u i.-.' vi fil! it.
I Suppose that Mr. Mangum was to die to
morrow, codd it be seriously contended that
a . a a -. 1 II . t I . u ....
iiov. lie. u wou u oi iv nu n ..gin.
-V . .. . . .
point a
successor to him until the -it" "
iicaI! And that he were to make
March
, .. . . . . , a
""!.,.!? 1:'" M'oul.l
again assemble to till the vacancy, that it
would be transcending bis powers and a
violation of the constitution? To our view,
Mich a position would be unphilosophical
itad untenable.
A similar case precisely, to the one in
North Carolina, has occurred in Mississippi.
Iherc the le gislature could not agree as to
who should be ."senator, and tlicy adjourned
.till, nut iiiiil.liiir :hi election. Since the ml
. ;,,jlf,,lt ,.,!;;,, ;, election
' ,. ..rn ,. ... 11(.t w ithout beimr fullv f st
itie.j ns to lus autlioiiiy lor doing a. ti e
trust that (ir.v. Jteid will not hesitate to fol-
lr.tt- low ct.'i..ii1i. .nnil th.ir. In. will rnrrv out
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pointiuciit upon the nuble and talented huh
bin." From tiic fisicigh Ilepinl. r.
WSirol' IVKS AND Till-! N.C.CLr.RCY.
We i.iihii-h, below, the letter of "( tne of
the Clergy of North Carolina,!' to the editor
of the New IV. rk Tunes," to which ref'er-
' "r ,a-' I't'per.
. The oiiii-siou it: the arti-le, as ptibli bed
in the " Tiun-s.'' of the sentences inserted
To 1 In'
vi'.ror of Ihr. .
York Dm'
Tl.C S ;
j Silt : There has been lately sent to the
w rili r of the following communication, at
editorial from your paper, (I do not know
: of what date.) stating, on information rte-
i rived from th" Dublin 'Vn'b t, that Jii.-h'.p
Ives, of North Carolina, " had attarlied him
self to the Church of lloinc," nnd you fur
ther observe, " bis cx.-iti.plc !s very likely to
have a wide influcnco !in"t n coii-iderable
iininbcr of his late clergy."
1 1 inn me ii-noi, .-oiii.'ini'iai.'s sm ,fc
. . . .. . 1.: 1 . . 1 .. 1 ,.
movement as h aling his own Church f t
that of lb. me, I think' very pn.bsble. That
1U l,n. -..Ir-.-atly done sr., wi.mld he very in-
eonitetit with a letter received from hint
,v .1,., .ires, tit writer, dated Den. I. and
Sv iiieoii-i,-t, iit with toi: n 111 hon.'s'v and
f.,ir
nc-
If.
in
sta.iiig that los e.y'amplo
is
likely to have a wide idfluencc upon a con
siderable number of his lite ch rgy, you
ii . an that they are likely to follow his ex
ample in jo.ii, g to thn (-.'lunch of Home, 1
via. I'Mitor. 'oti are under a
grievous misi:i.'. 1 h.-i.i good reason to
kii'-w the opinions and impress ns of tho
eh rgy of this ,!iocc-e. I speak with entire
confidence, as far as. .inr ca possible be
coniiiliht in such a ca-e, that a. tru. r body
of men to a true faith, i.i-t no wliere that
tin-re is not the shadow of probability that
a .-ingle one can be found who is likely t"
npostat!.' :ny. I ) funiicr, I say what
ever the Hi-hop's- iutlueiicc may once have
1 it is .-.a entirely gone, nt least, f,,r sin h
a purp...c, that I do not know, I lo n d be
lieve there is a iui;le man, woman, or child,
now living iu and belonging to the diuec.-e,
that is at till likely to tollow his cxatnpb
what th"-e who are travelling with him
may do. I ,-alnnt! s.iy.
With j.r-.pcr charity, Mr. I-!dii..r, ym
have t'i tisiiicred the lii-l,..p :rs acting ! r on
ii lir r motives if ?. tivictioti in abatuloiiiiig
his former for w hat is suppo.-ctl to be his
hew faith. He has, himself, to the Colivcti
U..ti ol hit diocese j ,n f-.'i t, assigned anotli
cr caii"e for his favorable inclination to
wards th,. Church of liotiic.J It is ivt m
ec-sary, at prc.-cnr, yi state that cause, hut
if ocea-ioii should reoinre, I hope you will
permit me, through the lieoliiim of your
paper, I i make it known, using the Ill-hop's,
own language for the purpose.
iKr. nv i nr. t'l.i.i'.nv ur N'.mTii I.'ahi.ina.
intkkks'i im: rr.o.M i lui;h v.
Int. li'geiico i if iihdoubtcd aiitheiiticily
ha- been ree, ived here of the ref al of the
Seminole Imlians rctiiaiuitig in Vh ri.Lt !
eniigrale to the country assigned them we.-t.
of the Mi.is-iipi. The agreement to rmi
g'l.V t-iailj by ''heir thi.-f, Hilly I'riiiin,
when In-... iu ' a hi ngt in , they refuse to
ratify, intlucticcd, as we iimlcrsland, ebii tl v
by tin advice of S.m.i ..moand Hilly llow
h gs' only si-ter, wlio liar, great cons'tilt-Tatioii
with the tribe. Lilly himself its believed t
have been well ili-posed to Comply with his
promie, and held out several weeks, but the
oliter Scminolcs, having taken away his l.t
wives and their children, mid threatened to
annul tribal authority, at length forced him
r- yield to their views, tin restoring his
faviite wif. the fir-t he dashed deep into
ll Vi I'gl.i'li -s. and ha- not not since been
h.-ard from. The excitement in I'lorida is
of course very great. We understand 1 1 1 a
a regiuu nt of the fiiiouis "Cowboys," or
" Crackers," is iu rapid colll -c of foi niatiou,
to act un li r the authority of the State.
A Nl-'.W WdM'liU.
Trie new ship, -.y . lirnl mil', has
sueecede 1 bey nid all doubt. She Went down
the New Y.'ik hay a few days ago, at tin.
rate , f 1(1 rr I J miles an Ji.-nr, and was a
beautiful sight This was the F.ngen. ci '..
trial trip, and in a lew days a trial trip, to
which the press and others will he invited,
is to be made. There is nmv, it is ?anl, no
doubt of the complete success of this impor
tant enterprise. It will be the grandest tn
uiiiplt in practical a.! which the agg hat
know n. Steam vv ill he supers, .b;1, th co t
of fuel dimi'ii licl "o to Ht perch!., and
in more bursting f boilers.
The cclebrarcd will of Ii. T. llaii-ton. ol
Henry eo., Miss., by which his whole cstat' ,
ainountiiig t" half ii million of d..lays,i. giv
en to a little riBgr... w is admitted to recvd,
at the last term of the county court.
.T-.hn Tf C'ifJ .r l has been tb rtivl by the
l.cgi iature. (T.ovt fiior nt Jli.V.i.i-ati.