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II a1 "2e lire fo 6cc fo Jtoui Gonnfhj, a3 fo Meitf- Jhity." VOjLi'CJME 3. CHARLOTTE, XT. C, AUG-UST 3, 1354. " - T " f,tS...J W, Illlli H o L T C W 4WU,L1AHS0K, EMI HS. T. .1. HOLTON, l'unrKitTOR. Till. Mr?: The Siirlli-' 'roiiuii iiiif will be afforded to hi ... ntH-r -t iUP IHd.l.AUS in suv-incr, or jWii lull .I.AI-.S AN I) .'Ib'TY CENTS if pay. ...Hl iciil. V "U lor I'f-''' months, slid TIIUfcK I' I' I .1 he ''"i ol I'" J-r. N arr Kill . . .11. ...... ......... t.p ...l.M.lltlUt I Ull. I - -...-.-.- ... - - riculture that the olil gentleman had lute- has owned ln;r preference for Lis rival, aud ly added to hit clock, lint wherever ihey ho is now wretched in deed. I started to, their journeys almost invariably Leaping to liU fern, I'crcival hastily cast ended in the picture-gallery, situated in the his eyes in the direction of un iipproaCnV lett win;; of th'i Hall and containing a sound, and ut the next instant, a hote, with double row of the portraits of goodly gen- a female on its buck, who seemed t ) ho Mk tlciiicu ami stalely dames, all lookiug most clinging with frautic teuacity to thu pom- koine time earl grave and solemnly decorous. j mel of her saddle, burst upon his view. A by several (icul (Loinnuimcafioni him of the liai'fti dona by tho South Caroli- stations went up petitions iu favor of the making State lines the boundary.' Hut I loll TIIK its. KuntitiM N. f. WUiVi. ua preaeheri) in their discussions four years claims of the NorUi Carolina Conic relive ago. 1 hardly know what lie mourn by while I lie nix circuit-, containing a mini i this. Nothing in my letter, as will bo seen bership inoro lliau ten times larger than am sure they have made an innocent inu tiik, if they supposed that I intended to address your people on the subject ot houn- by referring to it, is the least suggestive of the stations, expressed themselves adverse 1 daiics, mid you have made a greater mis tH : .' 'any tiling of the kiud. This reiiiini.-cenca to those claims, through their " (juar-j take by the publicity you have piveu to rly in April, I wa Informed is wholly gratuitous. What I wished , how- terly Conferences and Society MecCn ;s.'' j your views. I accept your letter, however, lemon, thatth't J'mv, C. l' over, particularly to notice here, was an er- These " documents," containing these ex- iu great kindness, and am, to Old Mr. IleywooJ traced his pedigree up "econu glance told unu this female was Ma- Deems, D. D, ot Greensboro , had sent a ror originating iu this viiinity. Mr. I). M. pres.sions, " were iilju.uU statements," and Sir Thomas Dale, the third Governor of deline .Mowbray. message to t..e olUcia. lueinhers of the M. Lue informed Dr. Deems, in his published "were duly exhibited to the General Con ;it ,t till' V A ... rtise.ut ii inn r !i" , , .1-1 .'j Cl. t,sf H" lit. i ul' the I ntors. the theu infant Stale of Virginia, which had Ju came the infuriated beast on, still h. Church, luti harlottc, informing them ( letter, thut lie (Dr. D.) had beeu here re- ferciice"; and hence were wellknown to been incorporated and supplied with a oil, at tdut fearful pace, its course directly that he would visit tlus place on the ' presented as saving "the people have no the Doctor. Now Dr. Deems did vote for 1. - l.. I.'!. . T 'I.. I 1. .1 tlilliilli... Inl i'.wi, ..unu VI... .. .. j tf ll,..t it..u.l i nn.l tl,..t l.u ui.ll .u .. , . . t iiisrrli ii ittine Hollar pi'r iU.ire cuaricr uy iMiig o auies. idh reuouuica i" 8 j '" mi imv ' t"ii- ,t,Hi. i u.i -yiw) tiir the first immt. (jovernor w as represented in a .-lashed doub- ' lo l done ! How could he 'save her ! were I neeteil ith tiie iplestiou of boundaries be- u Mr imcIi lo.iiiniiaiii'r. lourtad. Jet, atiff ruff, and peaked beard; wLilo his (Uetious which now presented them- tweeii tin North and South Carolina Cou- ,,, Sh. nlV s S..le cllurgrd -..' per I ........l . ill, ,.f I.:, I ...lvu l. ill.' miml nf P..r..ii nl .w 1 1.!. ' t'ir..iii...s 'II. is inrnrnn.ti.ui fr ;..A . I u.ll iiiiii iiuuu ii.iv'i vii lui; uni wi iii.i enii u , . - -. . -- - - - - 1 -1 I. W III o ... ,1 ...!. ... . I.. . I I .. .1 . .1 . .1 11 ii r it'HH t r. A.: ...I . ... ,111. - .ill .4.11 IMT (-fill t ,.-.'iil r i . u . tor advertisers by a Uiei sirone 01 saure, prooaoiy, on tne irtii Hu nt . him rtcd iiiniithiy nr part ol the arti.-t, to express llie nature ot swim. j,r 1 uomas s govtrumeut, which was that ot " uiaiiial law. liut, as inuy well bo conjectured, the greatest part of our hero's time w as spent wtlu tlio t.vo cousius, Ainl never was a m rU .11 i" r S'lu-ri lur cjcii lime. utiil k i t it sipiJ e for carli time, j VU 1. It' -s .ii buin must be direr led to . I;, it. ri.. i eili-rs niu'. be pi.t Jid ur tliry . 1 111. .It !. l tO. 1 I'n turn! !! mi .W t ill" r. Jj' l'.!lnias ;rs .ri sutl .rileO to art rfs s--lllfl. tacle met his 'danee. Itut these were more uniu ' olhi-rs. from Keiilli-men who held of- easily asked than answered, and each in- lii ial stations iu our Church, and who had stunt, too, was. foai lully lesseuiuj the dis- ; received it d rectly from Dr. Deems' nie's t ilieo between the maid-Mi and destruction. 1 si nger. A f"-w days ai'U:r this, the L'eulie t, the ajjony of that uioniriit! hat would man who had brought the message, called he not have given to have been able to ! u lie, u-illv, I-.,' ,-si.i', t4ie iuleiitifin of ae- lilit to petition the (Jeueral Coufereuce A short time alter 1 received Dr. Deems letter, Mr. Lee called on me, aud inquired if Dr. Ds letter coulaiued thu above sen tence, adding, that Kev. J. M. Urailley had told liitn, th.it I had so rep tried. 1 iuforiu el Mr. I, e, that Mr. Dradley was mista ken, and hauuiu the letter to him, bade Ui iaf reaJ .Jkjuiself. 1 will here reiua-f, thu exuision of our territory wheu ho knew, Very truly, yours, CI I: V. DEEMS. I. S. I write this from a room of sick ness to which I have beeu confined several davs. I houe. however, it will be coninre- . . . from the " docuiueutary evidence " before I hensihle. huu, that a vi; ij larL'K ntujurtlii of the I shall expect you to make this letter jis " preachers and jxoic " " particularly con- " pubi0 " as the call for the uiectiuj; to con cerned " was opposed to it I 1 Of course itlt.r the question of my visit to Charlotte : Dr. Deems " believed that compliance with (o that the people may kuow to whom to attribute the loss of Vour par.cuiai:e. I'o Messrs. Farrow aud. Darnel, Char lotte, X. C. have scizi-d the inaii'i ii bcfi-t and ImrU'd Ot'iVlK youn.it petitletnan s heart more terribly bar- r" " its haunelies. lint it mi jht not be ; rassed as to where it should concentrate its ' ,IU compelled to stand aud witness it. w hole a tli etious, than tiiat of 1're cival. Did he ponder on the b ilil tla-hing eyes of Grace, and laliey that a coM.i-e cheered with her smile would be eternally In .Milled iu HUliheams, as that the Dot which re-echoed her lau.'h would indeed be inelo idious with musics self another pair ol leyes, most soil aud dreamy, would pour iu Ithroueh his reverie with a w itchiu ' sweet- eiiek l'er- I lieaulon course, witnout l i in il. r I ... . . . n.i.t...,. I.. .... rii in. ,.i i. .ui .1 1 .s It r dam- ' tl r Lapl, The horse was now within a few y ir.ls of the tree lie ir which he stunl, and still ll.i re was not the -lihle-t abatmn lit in it- p. e.I. Ciinanl it came, and in an other miiiuii', both rider and horse would be !ot foieur ill the deep and fearl il gull that cetued ties, auu auoiiier wouiu siiea as mumi-jus j"nni:, - iv v nunt m. in. i .nc I ii . I - r... I 1.. Ii:iil nr. I :iin..fl it .ilt...ru i... IwMii.f.v ll..... q un. tnii; me vsitii it; nut anticipating his wi-h, I informed him that 1 hid a'r.-ady learm-d his hu-iiie-s. I then made ueh re inaiks a- I ju d-ed proper. This gentleman, during our con i rsnti ni, did not ohji c t to my umlerla!i lin.' of Dr. D.-ecm' un Ma.'e ill any p.iriieular, 1 tinTefni e conclu led I c.ii' i tiy in oiiued. S nun ii f ir the sour.'e I. on .v hence 1 rei.i.ed tiii lues--ar;e, and my kno.vli-dc of it i cunt'-uls. Now, Messrs. II iilor, for the ia-t tmlve """i il. sail or sit tee n years, if I do not mist me, the del- '"' ''''". ates from the N (' ( 'on !'. r n u li.n.. t t I am n .t t'l the wish of the people would uot he for " the good and prosperity of the Church," and tint trsA was the JiHUrrito tic thiiuulit. Mint' fir II. ii. ins n.n'i.r U'rOn f.v mi in 1 1... ' 1 1 i.nrit !i!s K il limine. it liA ir. ii.'i.rni.il l.v above lin.'uai t eer so f noted him. Mr. the wislu s of the people as above expressed Ili.nliij denies hai in' .o inloi ined Mr. L-e, are only flourishes, and the people of old! The following at ticlc has been in type for In his put. !i. !n d letter in tin! " Whijr," he .Mei-kleuhurg cannot be deceived by them, two or three week, but never had room for and iu his says tins i's not inv l.in.'uai letter to the Kev. A. M Mnpp, written hue he h.ui In ird that Mr. In e pave him as rii..(.. beyond the usual limits, I must his author, mi l published by Dr. Deems, he . .ollteiit to say lio more, liut l mu-t . . . . . I . Ii. ....! It I I' I . . . . , . ui un- it eiirectiyas i n.io inioriinii ,e al.oweit to all, 1 exceedingly regret that you shoul I be trou'ded witli a matter halo over whatever scene he fancied hini- S Villi' vah on the Wall. W.irn buy i bid ink to slerp. And (I. sue b.J icileJ Hie sky, A w .i ll ,1,1.1: ul m I kirp W :,.. t in,u's He i by ; T u t is-r's !ai.ce tb..n -jy we mark Oil i.nil-f n nt.Jt.CU ''..1, l it yinj; I lully '' cark l'..Lir iini us i un tl.i. Wdll. T t i "iir .oul in musings come I yii III .ms ot' tin j. ;t ; Yi - i ..lie- i . yu b, a (...taut home, II ; s, , 1 i . Xf t lo I isl : H : i". in- r (.. .-mi . r bngi'l, ll i i in' tn r; ' -.1 T y I. I..I-, ul si n in ii.eui'ry's light, At l.l.i'ii'1 i on U-t- vv It. A' . f'i'V. Tbi p rl'-il arn! tho dead, L i.lu ran'v it- .1 ; A.--.HI" n still !-. ' li(lit is sbed, s -i .njf o. S-irrov'l ir ir, B ' : i-n"o i. ve y I ilas, II s d .ii . lit o. ' t I ; A tne (. nine iu:J liny (i..., I... i iwjiJi - un tt.c .11. T ri.iiciit .un of g r.j diy, i'-.e mo-inl (f..l' lun'ti 1K..IH, T n'tcnil h at tii's il . i.l. c blur, I'.ie w. lei lui tt" ''- flrjin j I. .1 ' tnrch. and Mein'iy's Uiu, wliereVr, l.i cut ir sv.lely ti ll. T . v .line, 'jo su'e tki A iUCow "n the wjf, There is much more that I wished to have its insertion until the presvut Usuc. El). anl ; hut as tliese remarks nave already i .... . Duramtl Com lh t I'ahtiai. Loss or the Sloop of War " Xuktiiamptu.n." Missrs. Ijlihtis : On Saturdav last, tho ..I'l . . I . . . . ' iii which you, nor uui tew oi your many I t Hi nisi., as llie light, ilralt, trim built, and readers, feel any intere.t a matter which fine Sailing Sloop ot war, Northampton, was can do no oue any erviee but our enemies, quietly wending her way up " Salt l.iver," and no one nny injury hut those engaged (ibe po-itini a.ssinetl her, oil aud after lue iu it. I am sorry Dr. Deems should have inird dav of Au.-u.-t next.) when oti States. It',. I eon.i ler s,.,o of th.; remark- of ' ""W"""1 , t,,l! pwWicatioo of thtc letters ville, Lai. Mti.Mj Longitude unknown, she D- Deem eilej'v.l fi.tin tl fir un -u ir 1 'J"""-'lf- 1"', 11 ,'"uM u"' encountered the Stanch built ship of the ,d u!m,,' to do',!!.' M,t,,j,., Church ;l;r "'U '"". " ." ' li.w, lW " I'ec Dee. " canrying 74 iiuns, ham,, m,! I wo .l l wry ..l.nlly have pre- '"'rc "?'. 1 ,J,!;r";'C', " ' '!"k ''"'"' -'I proj-e.ljf n.ounteu and ready fo, action. . .. - C . . J I i,f the liiitifl n( miui'M li.vii!.l ii.-i lap f,ir.i.l . ....... ... il... II t.... IV... tt 1....... . . : i. Vent-. tn r MllielV s.iv, , . .. ' . , vC ""m "ia, whole m.itt.T of lio iii l ui.-., accordin ' to III. linn, vi.'.: "tin- peopl.t liav o u voii-u ill it. I his latter ('ircum-lanee, independent of his i s inv un. id. l'l ilil this iluill uj il -tii'i- has been d ine Dr. D , uutiwr ol it, and .Mr. Ida II y e. n.'ve Let-li in a kin ' v i olent elfoits at each sc. -ion n! ti.e etc a i. hi mull. I . :.. - :.i. .1. .:. -..:. , wititin but a foot or two of our liir.i Mulu. i .1 t V ...i r :....' Sell III SUU lUlill III! .iHU' I. - - - - - "I'll! I ll vyil't M III , III S I C 'I ll'llll till. .. Il was impossible for him not to love ei- suddenly rai-ed her eyes, and l.elteld Conference iii r entire t. rritory in the Nortd ther one or the other; but the difficulty ' uinas he Mood gaxitiif ith horrilie I look Stale. These elloiis, thou-h sout.-tnues at- was, which! li-th treated him alike ; liei- 0I her u, proach, and no sooner did her t.-nded with some einoura-enictit, were en- ther beiur warmer, or more officious to at-' J?l ret upon him, than, throwing up tln lv uimum ..-IuI, until the sc-i-mii of the tract his attention than the other; anJ tho' '; "". "he fluug herself wildly towards : I ;t"rai Couf. rem ,.- of l-ol. Ci.-tiujs to Madeline uiiht be a little more nrtiliinotit.il him. tin- in.it.u nf tin. I 'null Teme, soine nl tin- than cousin Grace, she neither presented1 It was an insane net, but it proved emi- picaeln rs of the N.C. Conference so far for," it hiui with a coufes-ion of her love in a floral m-titly sucressful. W ith the . n.-kne-t of u,,.,,,,, m their ti ii to a. c j.li-li their missive, nor perpetrated, as far as he eiuld linhtiiin, lVreivul had perceived In r inli-u- ,,i , ct, in p, rvni and t:irou ;ii their aent-, learn, oue solitary stanxa or sonut t to his tion, and sprang forw ard with ..pen nrm, eomnn iie. d a .'itat:ti the . ie-lioii nl the evebrons. at the very momeiit she threif her-elf fnun bouudarv. and by apt. calm - lo theSjite J .... ' . .... . . . . . .1... ...in.. l.i i. i . .i: l .. . :.. i . i . , . . ' . 1 . . . pinle t.I I In- people alonj; n.ir Border Tl.r.. trsslt of his intrude J month's i isl tne saddle ; andtliou.ru Ii..- did In. I md I to IVecb Grove, had nearly txpired, and still alto-ether prevent her fmiii t melun the I.. rl.-L- P.-n iv.! i,i.,1..-i, l,,d ii. I,,, earth, he was so f ir .siici e-.'iil iii l.reakiti ' j choice; but he was not to remain Ion,; so, ll'"' hat she sustain. ' not the slil.te-t (now. A Colonel, Arthur Murdoek, ' l.ke injury whatever. 'himself, the s.,n of a friend of Mr. II- v - The maddened steed k J t "ii itsrmi.c, wood's, arrived at the Hall to spend a few and at the next in-t.iiit ill-appeared from ' weeks; and this circumstance, '.air a rlefi- siL.hl over the ed,;e of the ra.me. d hitherto I. Ms ft" tl. ' r J y image tntre er ll.u. ye bs 1 t d -el v' P 'al rs y. Hlisccl'anfous. fiwi the Ammctin I'mon, Ui-tCil iiUUVE, nite and decided direct. on i tl vaeeilatin uffection of lVrcival. The Colonel had hardly been installed in his new quarters, ere his alteiili UU were at onre and UlnJci ialinIy direited to the fair Grace llt-ywood. To ln-r weie I addressed. It was when she sunjr. that be alone joined the rirh, deep bass f his unu voice. And in their rides, il was t .. r side he iniht ever ho ccii, directing her 1 attention to some fine points of view, smuts rich suusct, sinful i rly shape! clou I, ..r nijrhl else rtiuarksblc in the landscape a round t lii-in . ir.'Tlie liioiii.t.d i 1 1 in si ; f , have her steed ci.p'iri-oncd, and brought round to the door as if by uiape. Did they walk, dcpitc the frowns ( which were returned with interest,) of Col. Murdock, would l at her id ', rutiiui) away with th.i volubil ity bf a Frctiehuiaa, and ly his incessant lo iiaeity, bareiy allowing his ri val .ichanc1 ol ediiij; in a single word. Gra-e eetncd to enjoy Uiis rivalry of her two suitors, hu.'ely di-pen-ini; ner -miies fnre huu, aud favors to both, with the utmost luipar- confusion I ir-t Ir. lainlili ' ' I 'ear, dear l'n dc rick !' lips f Madeline, a. she sao arui of her deli . .n r. " Dear, dear I'r. ! rick !" h i! ton, of bit ii lid love and raiit u t remarks three simple aords were uiliii d in ! a tale ot loud a!!.-! Ii n, "suhdu i dn ri-lied bni," did they led unl i U Lai a va-l volume ol jji ooin did tin tlls-l,'oite frnln liit' heart ot l'iiii.M 111, it . r.el, ll .l 1 of ...nl pour ill its place. In a few iiiiti'it lil t.n: t oi. , t r Vi ll.lt 1 an I nd : - II ' ltd s'JIill -1. 1 ill 1 IL' V liut l)il'h to I'. reiv ! o lli'll:' -iVI , llcrseil sop. eri r. and re I in. tin- ex- op. lied In r eyes, ni, 1 ri u-i i nr polled in ih,: arms ol In r deli. r Ollel llllif ( the S'HU'! lll-tlllt. pre..,n, an I til" tone in m hit, Ii that t k l i s. si. in was utt-red, which had rsr.iped her lips as he f from I,, r saddle, h.-r m ck and f.ic were i -c .-t ut v i illu-cJ with ciini- on, aud averting hur head from In sd-nj. la t 'a', wit! ll,, ii -Liit..-- nf his arm, she hastily arose to In r feet, an I with duwri east looks and heihleried color, tood be- the per -'iiiilicitioii nf maiden ti a I it T ; thus kee,iii ' them in a 'continual (,'astor and I'ollux state of exi-tcnee half the time in Tartarus, the other half iu ( ly mpus. ; And Madeline Mowbray, the lovely and timid Madeline, hotv did she couitort her self in this Irving state of affairs? I1. tor I' .reivii imioined he had risen J.'""- : ,,'" disgrace of both cavcliers be it THE TWO COUSINS. EV WILLIAM .:oiilsON. CilAIMKIl II. Till. ( l INS. M. a lo r, I',r to the deline," said I'errival, at K-ujih, in ift t i:ie. in iii-tant M i leline rai-c l h- rcves tacc of the speaker, and then as I, , 1 on- .,on lo'iKi ig through the ilia- d tail', s of tl.e room in which ho i it the -.'arli n heueath, he p r- a I'tirl in re-pret to the is li.tl we e already busy a- r t llo.vers; si-finiii'ly culling in tin,' to !' m into a couple of I , a If i.. I utes our hero join- "," sii I he, on coming within i: t nee, " y ij do not know what me, to tee you thus u- in;, nil n I behei 1 tho rich tt V nir ele -, I could not but, : ii i in mi n si. -uni ii mu-i co-t my t t keep you in coloring matter; let' said, that like the la-t rose of summer she , ij'iickly veih-d t Ii -in lotij;. i!!k-n frinjes ; " Madeline." I , !, v i.u peru. t i r. ,i- l.,r ts t ollei.. It Llo.iiiiii, .ilone ; uliilu her more favored cousin was In in literally overpowered with their assiduous attentions and company. The neglect hurl her deep ty at first; cau-in; Irr lo shed in my Litter tears iu secret, lint ul la-t she seemed to h ive made up Lei mind to bear it re-i;u. cdiv; and in-tead of accompany tin, f." rath ir loilosiu' them in their i ides atiJ walks, she generally excused her -elf on the plea of a headache, slight cold, or some ether fe minine objection. t o i r I tie .1 -- N.i s II I nil tit-lie it'i ti ir ill -ii.' did n t speak. I V r.'i v .il a' tin, " w i.l t I i li'tel.'t ,1 k Heel flniv l lit Vonr iv i i i r 1 i.i ! ,r bis p.i-t eon Urt ..r own sweii self, ai.d 1 1 i a- many to pititiin t inr Geinial t'.infir- ence in fiiv.ir of t'i - N C C.j!;f, rence iy tli' i' ine.ins they were p.irtiillv -ueees-f il, u ii I a I i r 'c p ,rt ol . mr t.-rr tloi v i n add -I I i I tie N C Cwiiii r -nee. 'I he resj. t ol tins w lis in ,-t tlisa-troti-, e-peciuliv in the I'.i t rt..".ili! , D'atl-ti, and iliiiint in ri.arjs-, r. -oltiiio In ti..- latter place, in the Willi driwal t.f a innnlo r f t ',e n -1 in ilth), ii.teih. ii! and inf. i. l.i a i tneinl i rs fr tlu the I h'lrch. 'II, f.i. Is are well k ii-i m n h- re ; a'cl ii'-le ', Is it at ull -irp.'shi.', l!i,it '.v. '!. ihl re.'ard with tti-tress, any attempt to ili-t'u'i ti,f p- -ire uf our '!, inch ly intro- ddt'lli ; t i.ls V i I'd i lest I on Is it -urpri-iii.t ll.il we sh'eil'l, on t'ev r.,iit of this iii--sa,.. f.-ard Dr l. . !, .is nil ait.it ,r ' Can we 1 ... char.'. I W 0 !l 3,'I-J , . I., il he ll II e i i: f ' 1 -t. p- I .feH-,t f. I Ills fr 'III 'o i on; i hi:,.- In. I'irj.l i s ."s'lrelv - . t ly 'It-nit. r -fed p.T.,i,. j'h- m.'-.ie Wi ,1 !,, i i u. 1 v v,,. .I, 1 ,,,,( ,, ,,t,,t. ' I'',. Ve; tl, ere 111, ) .. t , , ,,, f , , . , . 1 ... . lie-, in;; it I, ir ue , i.i..-I a ,t she p i -l I, i..,r y of this di put., -the .) k-li.tu Lid been a.-i-t i'ed I y tli" N C pr. 41 hers mi t,,.r territo ry, and why mi.l.t t'.iy n ,t d it a ' iit llea.oiiin; in (In. ni'irn-r. ('." o'Vo-i ,1 in. tillers of Iii.. I n arcli, iiiciii lm llie two whi had n, aic in.- .-. .i in,!.-.! with tin- Inel. n n.'. r, iii. t, nod appoint, , a cniiiiinttee to ripie-st, Di l cti,. il,, ir "tli. ipi.rohati i-i 'lithe )l).lt..f bisvi-il, and t ) dissuade huu from e .inin.- j rii-.i , us n;, il,. erran l " A 'tin; in ,,' ...llfii. I i the wi-h of th- 'Inirch. t he eo oiniui e a hlrt- "d I r ti tin, ii'id ree. ived an suw-r, iu which he denies "ever haviuo bad th,. ,,, iulciition f a ld,-e.-ii,.. the ps..p'.. f Charl.tte, up ,;i any .,:,,. A,,t,.,.r .,!,.., , , ,, , ; the '.lu-titiiii ni if our Cliureh, is one iu which the laity hive no voice. The only proper plae.s fir its tli-eu-iou is the Aiiiiu al ( '.inler. n.-e or the General Conference. While our Di-cip'iue excludes in... laity fr no any iiii i-wi. upon this matter, as a iin-inhcr of the Geueril Cjiiferei , and fir the rjul and pro psiity of the Church, I should vote in tins particular, as I beli'ved a majority 'if th preachers and "jiti de sired " i rvin it conceive of a piri;raph l etter c ilcu! ited to stn-H 'then the hands of p. r-oi.s unf ivor.ible to M-th )di-t tli-eipline. Il. re it is tleelaied, that ill inatsrs iuli in itelv coiiii-t led with the welfare of tin I'ii lli'il, Slid llivolviu; the htppinoss of the laity, tin y h ive no vo;ee," (tic on! v pmp it pl.n e In ie sin Ii -ii'ijei lieau be discussed is tl,.; Annua! Conh n in t; r tin. Geueral Cotili leine , " a ii 1 it is entirely optional with " M"inl .r nf the General C-Hilcriicc," wllelhl-r he Votes ill CO ll Willi the wi-h 'S of a in ij .tity of the jif-j-fi ," nr not; he Is to be oicrtc 1 bv 'in v; 1 uf what would be himscif, as to u'S'"e ill liiaenitviniT the she brouht her snv rdass to bear: and nr. faults of his brother, for the amusement of once recognized a sii.yii'imis cnijl hailinr; the world, and exert himself to destroy his from a belligerent power, although she bore usefulness in the Cliureh. I will not trou- alolt ibe ulorious banner of the st irs and ble you a'ain, Messrs. IMitors, if I can hon orably prevent it. T. M. FAltlKJU'. Cimiu.ottk, N.C. April fith, l".ii. Ilr.v C. I'. Du ms : lor tl I he ir..y ii s i : !i or :; t of tl ,...i ... tln'l 0 of tlie ll-'t :he , -p.-r.ly id the nf tin' 111 Itli r Is re r il Conference 1 i i'i'. an I m-t v -I,.-- ol a m. ij o i- ' I" li-n ..ii I t:ie of the peop! a t tlierw i M. .-rs lldi i x!rt-t a i -V :: ! s.--t-d by an c. lie I- under Ii ) " th iu a- Ac is .1,- !ors. i. the d letriur il . trite I have ,'i. ; a-, but ueit r i .t Hi nt Metl, id III JUS obllaiio" el-f I. Tills, nf the above often heard heard a ln.lt-i-t before IS. an- Cl V I wi ir i:i min i, c imp -cd r 1 1 n al it. ' hi h, up ni t ; Mil .r, . I-.- tl,. f t y. Fr,., I M.l h.i-ty coiru loit, ' has revealed to v i, tin nvi-.. Iriv H ithih in v I r. Use thereof ui.preiiitdit. in i .i n CIIAI'IKK III. il.OOM AMI hi;.slltK. The sun has ju-l tleck'-d the cart! r. -a-l, do n l y L'lvin ted, ' 'ill I ii ; v on ."' M idtrline," r-tut it " j hi wroti,' in.', iii-l a nt ) ou iui a . rick Mr IVreival, I iiifin Ittie, corr'-ctiii; bi-r-iil nit.i k nei 1 not ; il an .in i lent i a -.o r. I, w lii.-li w i i. I rem a; in-1 I rt v. r lo, ked ui t in i Ur a .1 iiiiivoi 1 1, y utter a I I I h.TlV. -all 1 p rli ips ilu 1 1 of the ti .t el. d I'erciva1, R indeed V '111 ll I lie lite ciip.il.i tl, ",i',L robe of gladness, and awoko with his cheer- jiie in G'ure, turninT to her i,, beams the legion thrones of iuseet an I ,u Hi I o .. . ... I . I... 1 .1. , . I li .1 . II!..! . I .1 . J ii-n.iv.-ii ju nc si -s . uenvii- iratnt;refl niu l.'iai lunaim me woo-is, i ire If ay, or at the bout a lilack- rttiirned Madeline, wii.li an aar. si'.- nival, " and I think not civ. him the bou.pict, red, tor f..ar that this graiiti il --t its il in a war-whoop, or greeu meadows, and the streams that cmi ron the mansion of licech (irove. The npiirrels are bounding from tree to tree, and chasing each other up and d',n the brmtidn-.it, or pausing tor an instant in t.ir return ll lieech Grove vor, one llltelill ill to Ifnpjst: nil your vow by ull my hopes of b-av was ever lurther liout c me l.y 1 1 kin.' my ar m our wain to tilt Mail 1 will i ti'lcu v or to un deceive you, and place my h .p s and l .i.l iu;s before you iu their tr ie liht." Madeline timidly oniipli.d with his le anest, and to ether tin y set forward on th f. r , if for of an ill. cl oll. II. til ll II my nun. I. I il! 1 ..t be p iee, n f. IV - t. torn f, , e I I I-.,-,.', I! Dure!, 11 onin.ttet I 'a ' 11 11 'in; until now I t I a. in '. v In;, lo.iril 1 .1:11, that 1 1 it-it. ,r ;h. t roiitt, iv i-i. in ( ,'rn'i 0 ( '.,ntr, I. It , . -ll.ltl of ,, V' tr.ilric 111 ardent th- G. in 1 il I'.,, d. , i.d, .ml the hop-, I, !'.. be, I. l,.-t 1 11 irch 111 ( 11 ir t 1 1 in iv rt r. -i.tt t 1 the O'lr 1- nl, -r-1 1 ' h-h in I id I 101 . for rtin Soil! I. ! iliiit'. 1. of ih th c , I hi. I I Dr Derm il Confer.-iie "U me and M nhoie 11 un. ,ri e.li.jli I, '1,1 d, ,'lin. ! n nl Hit . "u that nir Gem ral Cjiif'-rence i d cutindv of C!ery 111 ,u, .and eeive, that, if liny are as irre- p 'it-no- a li ly as is ale, ve n presmlu,!, 0 ir p.' .ple are in th- jrra-p -f a power, ca p ihle of bee lining as .inch.-ekcd and ab'O line as that of K mi-. All th it is ticec-s,,. ry t remove ll r hecks which our tail v hold, w.iuld be, for the IuciiiIh r. ol tlie Gen era! Cjtif. rem e "to believe,'' that it " wa. 1 .r th - i l l ami prosperity of the Church," and " vol " t In-in all away, and th.- laitv w h Live " no v ..ire'' in sii-h inattr r, c iui I, of c urc, have nothii:- 1 1 say, Hut, pel h ip., it may be said I have at tached a 111, .-atnii to Dr. i'.-euii' words which tli.-y wot n it li'itnii ;itt iv hear. I- t us see. If vie lake the tl r-1 sent' nee 111 the stripes aud gave otber evidences of a iricud 1 ly character. I Her true character beiuq umni.-takul'lc , the ' Die Dee " ut once, had her men pre- ' tinl-i.il l,ir 1101111 iiiid sril.,ri.il !,. inuti.li I.-. 11 i,..i - ti. lint '.1 vi - i... t 1 .....ar i.roiner . . n .'inn.. .M.uioers 01 he applied : The result was a b roadside from tins Mati ui, received:, a lew days since, an intorinal notice, that you would be in Char lotle, the 'J'tlli 111-t, lor the purpose ol di. cussin the subject of the bouinlary I- tweeii the North and South Carolina Conferences. A mel ting of the Official Member, was im mediately and publicly called, for the pur pose of considering your mes-ae, and ta kiu' such action as they deemed propur. the lucmh. rs present, (beiuwith one or two e.'.n ptions, the entire otliciary) uiuiu liioi.ly expressed their admiration ol your tairiiis, nii-l the pleasure with which th-y would extend to you the ri;ht hand of bro therly ath'l'tioll wlirlievi.ru nmr suit J mr . .... . 1,1. nee i vi-11 us a- a Minif'ri ol the '.'' ', Jii' ilo tliajteii 111 iii-, barill.' t,'..; prnper duties ,,f y.jjr sacred ollice . bat tin y , as Ul, lliimoiiy , H pointed ihe uuder sin. d, a c imiiiitte.., to rxpti is to y hi tln ij di-approbatioii of the object of yo.it vi-it. and t 1 In you to J. -i-t Iro.n c oiinii anioti ua ou that irran I. At 1,0 period of our ex-i-teiiee as a Churih, hate we mj tyed more peace than at the proi-nt time, anl having before r, (r inlinls the piiul'ul rtate of things priljced in ilminton and other part, ol un: ix-ci,i,ieJ Icmtory l,y iim a-ittiou ol this tpn stion, we wish lirnily hut respectfully 1 1 dis viii-ac cv cry attempt to introduce the 'inject h-re. In this wo beiiete we set in harm u.y with the fcelius of a iare inajo r ty "I our members. Vour in -s.ae has already par.ilu. J an effort, vv bit-It, but for it, would h ave beeu successful in obtaining a parson i;c. This, we cannot but regard, as a -i;iiilicant fact. We tru-t you nnl re rein- this with Chii-tiaii kindness, as it i. luti lldi I. ith sen-iiiients ol" re pect, (i;ocd) TIIDM S M. l-' r,U)U', i C. lllCil AI'.D DAN 1 KI,, Steward. in th- f.,1 I a 1-v li an I I a I i in; r- isoii : week- -iui- by : v. W. A Me H in I, the lin il. in th- Church 111 Ch, 11 fitte wa - pre tin pre- ion on th" i;d t, th I their merry career to disc lis ree a beech-nut at some unsu-tieclinu playmate, t-u-eoneed aiiKii the leaves. Ibe soti;ster of the that no such an trove ar- flooding the air with their nielo- il they did lio- (JV au, the very breeze il'idt, as it wantons t; arid alter a lit- anion the clusterin folia-e. seems frau-ht i.tt It was presented to jih happiness. Ami yet, amidst ull th"-e ly Giiei., jiibilati! si-hts t'od sounds, there is 11M. .1 . t . . .1 :.. ..1 1 ..1....1... . .',1 . auC'j ot stunts, it neari euvei'ipeii in .-i'oiit uii'i wti ietn-.itit . . , . 1 1 . . 1 .11 t tiiin to 1 liable l ei civ th-itl if p ll'f, On lint follow in; iii'irtiiii .', Frederick l'er iMVal neither 'tailed on Ins intend, d "tra vels," nor commenced the re.tt "work ' that was t hem lit mankind so much, and iuiortalize his own name. To lit ovi im :. el 1,1 I : h art r ' ' , 1 ' I !' hi, A -'! t t, , and one ear that is tieai to mose uieio.i.i.s of iiature. It is I'rederick I'crcival l'er- th ,1 sli.t'cvcr miidcaiis cival the witty, the -allaiit, the jray 1 lie is scstcd ou the trunk nf a trc-. a few feet from the ed-e of a deep and fearful looking rav itie, that, at this point tlividt s the -pecies of natural park suiroiiniliti li.-eeh Grove Hou r from the opi u country. A broad stream, which iic.nly nuireles the whole park, lu re preeipif ates iti If down ihe pel pirtidiciil ir lut i! of tl liue mass ,,f eratiite, inn: two liuurcd feet, in In-i-lit, in to the srrthinjj. cauldron-like hollow below, from which itaain ri-e in clouds of d ri. ly 'pray, that, ns lln-y Caleb the rich b-.'iins of tin: morning sun, present to the eye of a spei-talir an iiis of evur ch.iii.'iiii.; and bril liatit hues. liut I-'rt deriek I'crcival had eves for none r-idinir with the i nf this Tin.' current of his own srid thoui'hl- !' up myiti-his kind- j WUH coiirsin-j with too luiieh fury throuh 'una ihe lieihborhood 1 dis brain to sutler hint to note uny oilier tl. d'H -ieut fields ; or I All his eheii-h'"l hopes have been rudely 1 i lm-iit ou th,,- pat. j hli-l,u:d, his I tojii is di-pcrs-tl, :ind his s in u w iu,).;. UiCi,t uf tlim, tLitu A-i t' g'.wui. Grate Ilcywo."! in could be ser ious I s ha'cver miidcaiis ' . th v were both, in . 1, i: ;aut uiitl mi Mr leliii'-, as we have .'i i , a - her c iu-i n, :. ud apt to indul." 111 f -ilence. l it i "id ; and soon t'i iri li -. or sllliliV .Sllllit-s, ;it ic. ,1 of h.-r cousin s or an ; k-c 1 ith our he-2- l a care or a tli- m: 1 fin 1 the sli.'lile-t w - rt I y In; luiht i-n- iiit o t ii a n 01: Ins 1'i'Jen i' . ben not 1 idini', or 1 Tn k G1iL.1v lii.i.t. if Viknvi. for a birth-day excursion, I ye,ird:iy a-cundiol the tower of .St. Stephen, which ii.cs up to Jin! eiiormoui hci-hl of 11'' fci t. About 1 feet nl, ne the floor, ire rf.cli'"l Im; Cathedral Hell, the l.i r-est in Germany, wci-hni- H i.I'M pounds. A small funny could live conveniently uiidt r the inim-n-e strii' lure. It it I I feet liih and I -1 wide Ki-ht men are repined to rin- it, as the clapper ah mi- wi-i-lis 1 I'l 1 p. tun I.-. It was ca-l iu IT I I, by the iimp.-ror, J j-ep 01 lal Ir s i,:e 1, n le.l to III. lie muds of ti, iii.-iiih,;rs nf I teiie rai ( uif-r enee, that be had s et!.. r Irunm,.. fiom which he eon! I prove in- of doul ll il vera 1 it I wa- like m i-e 1 11 In in .1, t ll at tlii Dr i 11 1 1. 11 I- I calliii; 011 me ou Ins ret ir.i tiiiii;h Ch.11 little, rt .dative to this milter. lining thus at a distance, and in lit v iib-ence, in sailed my character, I f. lt that it was due lo me, th it he si, mid call lull he did not : anl yd, str.itite to -ay, hilr he f tiled to rail mi me, (lor want of time, perhaps,) h- til l not fail to leave at the oilier, of the I ' H'Li ' an l " Democrat," a card for pub I lieii'ioii, vv hu h the m ij-t ordinary uiiiid 1 ould j lid Iii, I to pi ret ive could do imllun - ml ' Inn in ..tiiin nt variance a pa-tor an I ins, I pie. In Ibis r-ir I. be alteuipt- to prove,. .that the lb'i'. .1. M. liiadley, has al.o been guilty of f.iU. ,,,.,,. Siit-.-ly, Dr. Deems ' ou -lit to I ave a 11--.V otlie- iveii bun l.y Ins tiilt 1 enee, and be call I the " Discoverer, Giikkmo'Iio Cui.i. :.:, April in, Mi Ihni- llirllnrn : I have been very iii ieli surprised by a letter li you lln Inortiin; V iu will rea liiv inia-ine Inv sur- liol -.tr.uiie I pri-r ivhcn I inform y . 111 tu.it I have mirr 11-I1I ution ,,f had the j'i 'i't .v iiitculion of add l essiii,. the people uf Charlotte, upon nuy subject what ever, uii'c-s I had tune u"ni mij itlnfn J 1 ma thi' li'iiiifiil ( '11tfi 1 1 in r to speak to your fit.eii upon the treat fiie-tioii of the le -a! prohibition of the trathc in arditit spiuis. If eviry man, woman 11ml child iu your county hould si-n a petition to 11111 to di-cii.s the i ie-tion of tho boiiudirv pub licly I should resp-itfully decline. 1 he whole matter of boundaries, according to n iiiruiid, r the Constitution ,,f ,,ir Church, is one iu '111 voice, wuieu i ne laity nave no voice. lue only her batteries, w hich shook the " Northamp ton " t'i her very centre, and cans,-,' her to leak very badly. Alter the fra-lnent.. and smoke were cleared away, the North ampton oiib n d a '! t pounder let off, which !ihtlv all-cled one of th- sails of the " Dee Dec." j I he action now lu t ame ." neral and stea dy ; and 111 a short time the scece was tru ly tcrrifif! a steady (ire was kept up for fu r uml a lull! li'iuis ; ami plank after I 1.1:1k was tufu from under the sloop! and soon it It-came apparent that she was jjreat iy riddled uml ilisabied. liut notwithstan ding her 1 il pled C'Hi'i ition, she continued to liji.t witiijtic.it de-perativiu to the end of the en-aeiiieiit ; ami was finally towed off (without .--urri-ii.it. riu -) into the poll of Sal I .buiy for if pair.. It is 11 'i iei si 00 1 that in the contemplated repair", it will be iieees.arv to u-e several planks of a b"liy iliflert t kind troiu those which had be-11 used i;i her construction on the l;th April la. t; mo-t of tho-e having proved ratten and worm eaten, mid ofleriu comparatively 110 resistauee t.) the heavy cannonading of tin- Did " l'i c D." After completing her repairs it is suppo sed that si,,, will resume her trip up " Salt Kiver," as fur as the head of navigation, which point il is expeeu-d she will reach by the Mrd day ef Auiist. AN KVK WITNESS. June 1! l-i'.C "Tina vd was in.tirnut of" Nebraska " hi ami vv 4. ciiu-nli itu Ut : It cli 11 . inp. K?" We are personally ac(uainted with every uci-hbor that (ten Dock cry has. We have Kiioiii them Ion-, a nd we know them well. Yi. bave been at their houses, we have met ihuiu at every place of public ro sort to which they are iu the habit of repair in;: and never yet have we heard one of tiieiu designate 1,1111 as " tyrant of the sand hills," or any other soit of a tyrant. What propriety wuuhl there be in such .111 appel lation ! tteii. Dj-kery docs not reside in the sand hills; nor docs he any where, that we are aware of, hold rule or empire among them. Il is true that he unci: traversed tho siiinl hiils, over and oier, with his compass and chain, ut Iiis own co-ts and chares, lay in- off the county uf Kiehmoiid iu school di.-tnets, with a view of carrying the blcss iii of education as near as possible to the door of every poor satid-hili farmer in tho cnuuty. Tyrants do not do such deeds as the-;. His true that with his owu hands a school- J house, to w liich his poor ueijjhtiors might send their children to a lice-school to learti to read the annals of their country's glori ous achievement-, und thus be etiab ed to .'. from any , itmns ' in such matters, a majority of the preachers trW miji.'r do- whiie th- above extract mlmiin they have sired. You remind lue of the harm done the ri ;hi to ' di-en-s ihein, w hied the Iml'i by the South Carolina preachers in their hive mil. let Dr Deems' words, however, ' discussions four years no. I am aware of mean what they may, one thing is clearly all that, my brethren, and I should searee- evident, they am utreini y unguarded, 1 v now tlo w hat I so lunch rciisured in them, and I wool I not have them j;ivni to the You do pot kn ur in-, tny brethren, or you world a the aduii--ion of a Mctliodi-t. Hut would n d iin.-i-iiie thai I could entertain I am soiry to say, the course pursued by such a th iii-ht. I have never made a Dr Deems imbues me to believe that the speech nr published a line on C oft'lci ic.il I! i-c:i!," in the S. C. C , an I be entitled to all the h mors e with it .s 11.lv be deserves this : iv il l iferen-e. Mil!,"' t"d s Iiis re from 1 Turki-h caiiiiou t tk-n by tl tiiiins. At the liriht of '-'') f-et. i- the clock. In the ro'im with the latter is sta tinned a man to watch for ihe hi caking on; of liiis in the city and sub 11 In. lie lakes an iiu.'l'i by means of a line It le-cop , an I on a chart prepared for the p irpr-tr find, the street and hou-e. The alarm is then -i veil. I a ernded to the top of th- tow r, liut as it inclines three feel from a perpen dicular, and trembb s nt the slightest hhr.v, I did not reiimin lou r i'l .to di..y a In iht. Co''. ' XjrUut.i J. li' ulc. I ! S irc y he doe, ! I "I. I eoii-ulii -d with some nf our oldest. t 1 1110-1 plu.H as Well as 1110-t inie ii rent ,V..I1. ui ol llie c iiaiier. iniiol e iiiiply with Dr. D ems ti. I o'!i-l, and their advice was a lvcr-e to the 1 pniilictioii of tin Ml. I ' tpiest, 1 11 j 1 tic- to iiiyell, Milhout a I Im- a 1 1.... 1- l . ... 1 1 i .1 :.. . . . I 11-. ein.ii , ,1. 1 ii.i.t. in .1011 111 1 11 -i 1 1, ce. bet ti nil-it j,r ted. liut sho il, I make any rcinaiKs, I might give offence, ami other publications would follow, and thus thu no nappy stall! of things now existing, would he continued. Owing to this circiiinstanee, 10 a pn-al extent I h ive remained silent 1 , aii 've 1 x'l act, 11 1. cerr.iin 1 n.i his w.nd-, " Ace, tilling to the our Ch.iieli, tiie uli ne mat Icr ol bou nd ai ics i one in iihic'i the I. lily have mi voice. ' U 11 it can be more i xp.icil' Suppose w take th" sec ni I .sentence, " - uniy pr tp.-r place for it- ' . hxmhii is the Auuuil or In in III Colli' I enee, ' Slid lit it illterplit the Iii -t, and ne I earn fruit it thai the lai t s having " ut voice " in siieh ,j.e-,ti in-., nniiiis they hive lio rir'hl "to di-eiits" llieiu. 'Inn d ,e- pot men I the malt, r 111 1. ll NoW let lis t X I Ml I In' tl ..I ll... ... Ir .. I I' rl, .... 1, .. ;,. "I S .... . I .1 I. .. . I l. "' ' I - ,.,.,,.. 1 . MC II II I J ! . . . , . ., and ... ri.ht t . .1, ..:,.," s.mply mean proper place for its discussion is the Annual i fuJ on rxpensc he bu.lt "the laity are excluded from any decisions Conference or the Gcucral Conference. in such matters ' perhaps the words are W hile our Discipline excluded the laity Use, I sy uony inou.ly liut here, unfortunate- from any discu-siou nn this matter, ns a i. . t .. -I. .,i,ir,,.,.it 1 ,t .1 1. ...i ...I..., ..r.i,., 1: ...1 , '....I- t r.. 1, ... .. .. .-.nn., T,ai., 1. ..an, ... ..-, uni, ii. ,, ..1 ,u. .11.11.1,11 i uiuri till I, -lllll 1,11 1 1 ,1 1-11 IS au.wcr, for it is fact no Mcth tdis. will de- the good and prosperity of tho Churi h, I IT tl..- Wes-sings of l.bert y. Do men ,,v, that Ann,,,,! C.tnlere.iees are al,o " er. should vole in this particular as I believed f,"l'"r," '" " "f !?,"". .fn s'"'"" UK& tii.t-s i,v t.. , miner ILU till.. -s n - -.mi nn never got it. The third day of August will show- the appreciation in w hich the old far mer of I "re Dee is held by those who know him. His generous hearted neighbors will not suffer In in to be slandered with impuni ty by the supple menials of idlicc-beg-iiig aristocrats. With 11 lull knowledge of his character, aud an inflexible purpose to viu 1;. ..... ..!... ..,..i;..,..,i ... .. . ,11 -111 111,11 l 11.11 ,IO, I 1"ll. I HIV II i:,!-!!, tins subject, 1 1, ,. , 1 -. . . .' .. .. .- . .. . . . .... ass-ill 11 111 11111 1 11. .111 nit-ii'i .ii. 11 i . nit iii,iii!-i le-ltiiiiiite, thit In- is sincere in their I know inv place too well. I the people I Kxciise Hie if I :iy I fear that you have latter Will ,,,,, t ,,, l,,.li- j,, tins in-, tier Von stieal. of the harm done by the mere announce ment of 111 v coiiiiu;. Ilcincniber that 1 am innocent of nil this, liut you " publicly uml iminetii itely called " a meeting of the offi cial me in In rs to consider a message I had never sent. Your action is known, and 1 have a letter before lue showing that a por tion of your Cliureh and citizens eppo-c your action, c. I will have nothing to do iv ith the allair. When tw o gentlemen were here a slmii time a;o I iiieiilioiicd to them mid that w In re l.l lllslol l l III the W isl.e.s 1 will tin e iiitr.d In- vote. "I p, ,i th,. sh ining ol documentary evidence obtained fiou, ihe (vl larteily Coiilcirnco tin I Son, ty meeting., iu t he tei 11 lory " be long in ; to the S C. t '011 ft rctice, "thus cliiinied, ly tiie N. Caro lina Conference, " and which was duly 1 xh lb it, ol lo th- General C oiiferei:"-, llic triiiiw b r a-kel for was contrary to the wishes of a liirtr majoiily of tliu iiieiubersliip 1110-t piirLiculai ly coiiecrned. Thesti dnruinetits were nlhcial, obtained in pur-nance of in I fi nin whence they come nor by whom they arc made, they will luaich to the ballot-box iu solid phalanx mid depj-it for him such ;i ; vole ns no man ever yet received in that re gion of country. They know the integrity of him in whom they arc to repose their j trust. Tin y know the prestige of victoi y 1 that his 11 nine carries with it ami they will ! in it her step nor falter iu their course. " A hero commands them, who never did i yield: ' Nor will his last battle be lot on the field!" I'll IjlttW lilt Hid would gladly have remained si, hail ll hands. The. territory was composed of six Itucl s given at Ilu la-t ses., ol tlici,iat KO, r,NS through Charlotte ou inv th ( arohn i Conlerence (l- ) l.) J In, , General Confcretiee. that bcin2 mv nearest route. I also remarked that I would like to become acquainted wild as many uf lliu Methodist brethren as practicable, and .1 t ! was mo language et nine uniii-ieis. no were member of the General Conference when our territory was wre-ted from our impiircd what n as the st ite of public senti- been permitted. Dr. lAimus, says, I ' reuiiud tncuiU aud two sUtiou'. 1'roiu thciu two UJcUt ia tbo Couuty uj-on tlio -jjUOstiou cf A young lady was told by a mnrricd one, that she had better precipitate herself off the Niagara Falls into the basin below, than lo marry. The young 1 idy replied, " Well, I would, if I thought I could tiinl a husband at the bottom." did you ever! 1 1 't-tti"f
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1854, edition 1
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