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iwiiiiiiiMjiiii iii i i i i ii mi i mi i mi i Hum ti ii ii mi Dun m i mi I i an n . i an m m IlL. 1 0X3LL3E.ZjiO7a?3S7 1ST. C OCTOSEX 17, 1854. SSL HOLT ON & WILLIAfflSO ft, Kditoii. T.J. IIOJ-TOX, ruoiiuETun. TJ'.UMS: s'.lli.C'ufnlina litir lie nlfi.rili il In r HI . . .i ii i k .Mil I 1IM M ... tiki IMU.I.AIi.H AMI 1-II- IV t I.MN ,f pay liliytil 1'ir tlireu iimiiiIIih, nd 'Hill i:i 1( il.l.A B h. "- N w ! nl l il . .......nntiued until all rrearBt n- uia, i-x. : ,1 .it me iipnuii . . .. il... V.l,l.,r. i .i.ri...-mei.Uiii'-rrd atlMi"l''illarKr nqunrc . . ,,i It . linn .1 IVI'--) l't ttm tirl iiir. , ,, ,.i.; J.iMiitii lir cm I" ciiluiu iii. e. i our! nil. n(l, rt pcclahle fi ueeM, w hilo be '' ,; .,:,, . ....I Su ..ll". S4le. rHnrrd Si H-r ( .. W,t did you think of that H.-rmon Sun . i r ; mi'l li n-1 i-m uf JJ r ti nt will i . , - ,, . , , u.,- ri..r fr,, f..r;dv,r. i,, , u- ;'!'.t . . i, . i r. Aiiwrti im iit inm rti il iimiitlily r amc liiipertul Dalle liiiiii mhttn '-, aud lein ' ' ,. ilv", t ! I" r uiT.i t'-if ei:l. mii. N mi. in' orcr to the opposite urn. of bin chair. . . ... ...... -....-.. .'i.r.i.h Inns. I 'r. ... ; ! . .. i . B 14; y ,ii" .-. - I vii , it. m l""-'1" " '- I", ,:, i;,:,..r. l.iH.r . liin.t l; all. in!- .! t iinmt i-i; i,iri.p.in( yf lie y fj j mrnU (ill I"' I" nl'1 I" 2 f p.t.iMii f Jf- i iiilni-r i i din i jjJoctvi). ; wit! T'it R;iila (it. e. r null., miijj 11 tin ) . t, y . !i. .,,!,- tl.e lul' -h'l !; j. ! Ri hit. lit IV ll'.fi :-r-n ll.-? uf Mi 4 III lul 1 Hi . 1 in t.i bi) l.r iir,..i, ... II, lit f ti-vs n Iiki 11. ler 1, ,s.,y, t'-t ll,- el...y f. Su, 1 a ii.j- ut" lilt Kjilw I - illt l ut .111' l.t ki il I j u 1 it ,i HiH i 1 it- litll.-i Sh.,il f 1 1 I 1 I .' ' I .I fl; ilelt t!l! I, .HO 1! I '1 j -oii 1 i'.-f, ..iiitmj; n,.ike iiikJ to, , I f (tie I'intu, ,.h 11" 'ir n.l Idit!-, sImII pt rmh kiftx 1I1 li tri ! I t ,i W-HJ l. W'lm iijili'il-i tie !,.- U.4rktci r4tle 1 1 ti n I: I . , ,1,? CHlit ,-,. in 1 H l-'ie I f kno Ifiitgi- a roi I u III a tO- oit t,.j 1. mil K ti hi, U.l.ir A-.-l :lnU lu I ., ,..,.,.1. 1 fe li,, u i 1. IN I, If lu I., I., it 1. .tiol.I .1 l ell. 1 r ' I. I. ..... 1 1 oee m f. l! 111. n - . Ml 1. II o' I ,,fll IIUJ li-.jn fnili tliat mn I ...iiiit .lr.il ,.1 in '1 : tul.l.,1 t.e- i-.ti. 1., i iMpfc. an id y i-i' '1 1 til' Ho hi ni.'i 1 1 ' le, ,.r . .in Int. ' nl Sic 1 01 aiel t'.ir. I , II,,. f ull of . 1 lo. I. .,11 i ! s at f. I ll.u To IV I'r; (,..11, t I Hlbcclliuifou TIT Toil TA T, I. II THC LIBERALLY EDUCATED HOQ s .t.te i-evetity or sci.'ftv-live year, a..-' '1 t!. towns uf Iltierh-,!! nif I I'icr.u I'', M v-'r.; o it tiiin'v .-tth"I, there li , -. . . .1 . r . 1. . ' i' 1 loe . .run I j tl.e 1; no i n nit r, nu- I,.. j "i r;' to -I law a ll 1 r-, 1 li th,; wheel, th- 1 11 k Il-pUte his I i; I.I . the i-'h, f ir 111 inj in , I. . ar il.ief walk, iia'ii-.- t, irousi.l, a- were iniajiiinry , nud 1 r. turn. 1 ia -tin it- ! b- rage, n il li v.-li 1:11. A tier le i.-hb-.r, a kiieb otr, - man than was t . 1 ' - j .t- in g. 11- al 1:1 nets, never iii-ed be: but whoever i dfd to s.-t I.i in t. ,rl 1 rof, ssi,,,l:l;s , f't.ht I'int as well enleub.te on f irkintg ou r ''l" .-ni with, for he 'didn't t.ui.ti his liraius tati. f.r any mnii's b. ludit, not lie b I'l'ti'ity small or crcnt. liducalion the 'o-t thing, ho uetl lo cay, au l those w 1. 1 '! a-, ill thcinelvi'S of what he possess- ' i-t in all rates furiii li a ri-txiurr. I cli, it happ.-ned, once on a time, that a gain the y Went .'li. It w as all tbe nr i t. a in id I ilrr. rc-i. linn two luilrs from Or the S. nun's iiati.-tiee, that I." cui , in the ii'lj ici nl town nforc.-ai'I, 1 a 1'Uh- f.lhn mt with one of his neigh- r f.iiin. r:' mid ib-tci mined on kn in 111 1 h of tjt two had law nil his side, the Corn.-rs he post-, . lit. r- tl.e ". i liii'ls him at liberty ,nnd with a few Hi i 'liiiii, 1 proceeds to state the case : " ll two men ow n land adjoinine "' I "-111 ni k n Lly haikwnrd spting, "nl the Sooire, l.-.-inin ' on his i-ibow rv- and " 1 1 urele-sly n.it if the window." ' 'l J'e," repomle.l the other, who by way win not cxpcriiitciitally aciU iintcd 1 If .s.j'iii m -1 n 11 1 -r of iloin bu-iiicss, ''''' ''"'s I'.ir in life had the rare good :J ut lo L.-in himself out uf law and in Older "'id then he hi-tnnicd and Ice-nn a- I i-t ni.f. word ire. nu nee, ' mine '' s'iw th , ,dip i f n.l i tci my n i;;h y p lease, . W leisO faun ii-,e of the 1110 it last cveu- I pre nme," nirain ii.tcinii.ted the i.hj. 'v'i"tial, without ecniiii" awaiii that bu-i-"7? Iier -rc the lion-.... 'il'-rdid not jet understand the panic, s cnii,i,,,i in Kctth inents ciiiiiparatively small favors were cxcliaiig.ed among I '!"' without reward ever being so '"i- ii ai ih 11 hi. of, it i.s not stringx, there- -' an, in propounding a ipi-stion w -1, h he knew the other could, if he chose, Yrh llv"J)'' ll !"S bad emitted to reek- at all, which it had not, ho would most prob-j 'I'l"- 'Squire 1 voiced blank CrMly, angry lating our continent of its aborigines. -ably have nippo-ed that the oflur of pay secondly, and lnit the farmer could n't bo Wherever we find a nation characterized by for so liilling anervico as the onu required, , fTtain how lie did look thirdly, for ho turn- . indifference to ardent fpirits, we may be would be accounted an in-ult, nud iiothinB ' e'' "")' ' "aco ; the way his tides fdiook, euro that they aboun: in the it-lining and ii-.iv uumpu i in; a im boou dream ol mort- . I t t !.... . . . : gaging nil. iirenaru lotto tim person who had riirccle'l him which mail Li take Hut this time lie win" rather more discon-; eertcd than in the fir.it instance. ; he bad to hem twice will, ti.tifiit.,. -f n ii.iiinl.i ! .ween ere 1.1 t.llv ' I mi nee third ...v ... w- 1 cay, .-"fimre our tarm join ; now T, on my ial t. have wayt m.-'iiitaini.-u eood j ue non-paying cuciii n an coniounuc-'l.- What could his fri.-nd mean l'here ,i I no believin- thii rr-i.-eted interruption acei- 1 l.-ntal. .V; tin re 11111-t be some ilc.-i 'ii in 1 it nil, and what in the name of wm.dcr? wa ' ; that ! u?ii ? Sudl.-nH l.ii m.-morv served 1 hm. im t;sh alter d.-h uf the uuire's l.ru- iiuire s pru- eridiii's mi certain other oee.i-i in-', as fur-ni-hi d Ly n port, ni.d In: saw through it all ut tl. aid ot jicctaeles. I'lire waiiti his dollar,'' thought Thi he tin-re no 11 n il 'I -hip 111 I 1 w. "So with a smile he took from his pocket a millrea, to--cil it np.:i tbe de.-k near him, and n j;ni 11 put the iiu -ti .li. The S.p.ire smiled too and tiiis litiic did not interrupt. lot. n hi nring tin- ci-e, an-wer' d j r o j t 1 i lin-; in Li- . in tit favor. 'I'he l.it- ly, dee ter, highly 1 t-illowi'd a ratihed, r- t-) ". "IT.-- 'Sijuirc far an the door, and sai-l, .-.noio- -eti.-ally " I do n't know !.,;t y.ii : n :i 1 1 iii the w,iv e.f d, a!n thii.k the r but -al. 'l J.I - r i'iiiii V' Ti sic l.ow it is, a iihei.il edi ' o f..r iii-thioi', in liii-e d-ivs." M, all ri;ht, s.;! p ed the- other, aiel t:i be-t of frii-nds. eif. i -tl v ripht,'1 ri ti to p irtii s patted rn- the N"t l"n aft'-r, a- Tib r m h '!;; tr. e in I.i- 1 d 1 le- d-i, tie nm- 'll up .1, !.,l ..I.e. 11. 1 fairly -I ; p.- I r ..Hit,... he e t!ie 01 ll-1 V. heels I'd fin;, hnd can 1:1. -e, at the -m. tui.e : -U 1 1 1 - lla- te i.;!.1 -r W. 1,-t. r I . . 1. h n.'trr'ir;.. ?" re tiiis iv ; I h iv n t -if; 1 1 1 : 1 , whs t lie n "liool . . r 1 t u" j u : n , clappin; hi hau l- - nd 1 1 r!ii u r iniu dcr..te!v. 1 loltft sUcti ton. 't hat s tin.- r.l-. i:iuir- d the furun-r. - ti-r calm "Vi r to the I g. t to taikin.' nud a 1 et ( tuehty d .; i-.i.-l-l sh-v.l the t:-.o-t ia V. Ni xt I r.dav i - W.y y .u roi rs, and xittj, and f i -, a - 1 1 ) . tl .'l 'ei 101 We) und uii.v j.i ft let,', f ... A i'l I . tl 1 I; xi 'i upon : 1 bet pallild. nd 1, '.cinm i .1 ai tin- 01 i n he 1 ti e iu'..trv. ran my ov er to V,M, Dei him I . f i-r mi I' t-i.in 1 r. r 1 -i 'r d t'.i' : " -1 eao 1.-. -'..!. n.,1.: i, , oiU- t . 1 r.- W, : t . tlie lilsiiieij ffe.-r. ,.(- i- f.-.. ft.. h It- !' kn . V n-!, i'.i l e Ti . t l.ii. ic t i 1 .- 1 ' t l! e .... ,k 1..- lie I .!...! t Will. I th. -t.Hl '.!! I .is - ; . , V 'tl ill,, t. - hi- i. int. nu s hi.i ., 1 1 t h' to I. Oil 1,1 T!.' it in. r h 1 days wit!; out 1..1 I r lo 11 tl the it is M bil-i 1 t rained , be I . l ot h',i ii.-i-i. - be 1,, i t onl lik.- kte 1 : r -I ! I'll ) hi w hi. ,-.,-h. in to Inn,:, ei i j j.. tti d lo -t a 1 1 to harn ,,f the Oi I. t d h V f- I 11. : , !-, it. h'. 0 ,:r. n, t. r ti Sl -1...' 11. 1 st t ! ti if; I he .-,,uiie 1, I Li in i". r, at leu ,'ti, l-i-.k- lorlh " W hat in tlitii,.irr ail-your do " lleinrn kabio kaekwai'd ."prin- y'er "' ll - the firmer, breaking t and w il hout apj ing to hear tin- on, .ti.ni. ir- The 'So'iiri- unit t.-r. d t 1 hi 111 !' 1 ' till he -lul an. on 111 In rain lf ajniii. 11a do t'lii s to " i t the d : and tbev ' iit b or thi i'c iij'-r - uti-'ie 1 ,." Then he 1 a. -I'll. ' ."-iii irt pup that : I'd r ia, k t 1 hunt j artiid ;iy w il rr hae W il.lt I u r V aipH hin, to-day " Sim .,,. ,., dins., of the moon bit u- ing, prvsiim- s.11- the other quietly. . V did n't know there was one." " -r I ' u i . I T 1 Ii 1 t, hiins.dt. and a hear the echoes ot Wcb-ter's gun all without c;':i -ation. lie grov outrage and deeb.fed that a I'-ean r would li t w he iiiiht ju-t a m ii ;;ive Ui and go In " .Su n o'cliKk," said he, fun-uitiug w lllcll. In., " Did you ever knew the biul. bef -re : ' How did you Hue the scrin o. to act t -mi- ,,;,.v nlt' '"""" ' ' I o u t h iiiciiiln-r about it, in ; 'tartictiiar. and do lit cue now. I only wi-h to Know what under lieavni aiU that internal dot.' !" and gave the creature a look that said .lain- " Cenfound me, if I should n't like to Iry a 1 l.:i rn of sbot oil V'U." ' I'.Muse me, Sijuirc. f.r siug it,"ay Tvhr' ''but I do till.!. -"t Spines me r i'tiicr duller than we tanners. Il.iwcv.r, -iiice 't it - 1, that you c.-i-i't comprehend what makes the d -o b'lh lo s, rve y.m, and fit the .-litter can t spe-ib for himself, I i'l be his spokesman, and telly-Mi what I think a botit the matter." Here the speaker stopped to take a chew . " Well, "exclaimed the 'Sipitreimpali. title. " Well,'' resinned the other, spc delil eratel','. and 1. ii-in-r at. ihei iking very ml "f evev tu . ur in his three wiir.l-, to r-le over the tobacco iiouth, " fin seethe trouble is just icie, a- I understand it. Ik-aver has got a rood lib. ral education, nud means to make 11 -o of it. "' ,.:.' r . "owever, was a cauinm to earthquakes. As L I t . . . . . i . i "' - " " couiu conveniently, m turned hacK, puller out Inn purse, and the identical niillr.-a found itw way to tin- pocket of Hcav- cr's master. The dug commenced work at Oliee n nd in fond earnest, lllirinrr tin, rp. mainder of the dav. he aeouitted hinir to i , a1"1" rj l stake .... . 1 rillliOSOI'Ill AM) CL'lil-: OF INTEM- rKHWL'K I lU.-MOBAr. ( LKK OF INTEMI'KKA Nf'K. Jln-in-; klown in tl -lnt numUr ilit 'nu mperaiice, . a pnyMcai iiM.ni r, eon- f "' a P,,, ul''" cr.ivm- npju-tile, conm ct-. J ' ,""'', ' may 1,0 r'-""'v,!,l a" 'flicictit tonic regimen, !.. 1. .. 1 ,. . eflicicnt tonic re-'iinen, , " . "u r" :' '"'pi'- ; "nu ,":w ' "P"ai,ee, us a nisoroer I tL entire constitution ot m I Ins moral iiKture, as well n Ins diyieal 1 r-lani-lti. Ihtemperam-c should Le eradicated trom the mental as sell as the physical con istitution; and a perfect cure require- the j use uf moral n well a pln-ioal incdieitie. ; Let U-, tin 11. ai,nly i- tnorc thoroii.-hly the I nature of intemperance, j Why is it tli.it men resort to alcohol!. drinks, or 'o colli e, epiuni, and tobaeco ? I Is it ft f'T the cxliilaratioti or elevation of b.cliii-; which tl.e v 'trounce Wl ')' tieli eilillaratloli or elevaltotl ilem a lided T 'silll- ply because it : not spontai it- bccauci the con-iitution of those individual" natural-1 ly sinks below the elevation which i-, neces-t sary t j h ip iti.-ss ; and , to rou-e the 'In--! fi-h energy of their oj. pressed fuiictioii", ; tln yre-ort to a tr tnsietit phy-i doi-ii al .stimu- , lation, which produce n ) permanently "ood ; f Ih i-t-, instead of s t -iiT ti ne t" the more na- , tttral ami w iser and roe 1 whi'-h Willi re- -tor.- tin ir !. l-iiitated f..i nlti.-s. 'I'he brain w hi' h i duil !rom f iliin Utlil.lelleetual habil", fr"ltl Sl sl;d I irom 'S-CS. fr m cxeei-ive manual lah'.r. is but poor-! r , . ... '. pri..;ie. toeontni.ute tot:,.- joy ..r pn a- ores ot whii Ii 'i 1 a 1 evclill t i o pro r i 11 M 1 - 1 1 1 . ; nud the ilcticni;ey julv reli.-veil by tin- f. 1 U.i!' rat that the i-e-;-!',!e 1 atixn ties IH" Oi str Mr; Cote" r te-j n to tb- ir use 1 1 ei. in.-, ir- 1. .tat ii he t ill -ll cares ot lol-im --, the 1 iriitaiior.s of lit',-, the t:iti.',ie on of laV-.r, and the innr'S-ene-s up.11 us whin, fir dav insur iave knnftn s,-Me. )y ,'iu hour of and 'b pressii whii h s. tiles C'-s-ioii, c h hapj')- ellint: lis these, an I similar inH-i-1 d. dcpres-i tin; i.ooial nature wl.-i-h lie n.' . e',.,,,,. :y, it' not aide srn-i-ty may IK t 1 e with d.s 1 r. -.j-t -. but lir''" i-i- t I, 1 - 1 'ii.l in to nut iu nl 1 -'' ill rc-'el. -I ter -t to th" v-'t !i I i.' ir u V I. J I ' - :ii, 1 ti 11 it I.i en f-i-i.i-i-ir CfS lie t. -t I Ml II. II-', I. I -I. ti St I 111 - : - , !' 11 . '1 o ii it.- the t--rpid i-'rj u- fi'lion and j y" . .'- a r.arti-.l re I 1 ;. -ieai i 1 1 s f tl.e to I.. f, but it id brati- erhaps. Ilieet tl :!,. 11 i;.l! , and ii Jitit 1 leiuaii l. Wii -1 in M ro ise th.- si ;;.-! -f, re I he lo-t 1 iiioi i .,- ti to. . the V ' ice ')f iru rd. w -.: -iih. t 1 .'-cajic fr 011 tie howl, 1111-I a miIi r suh-t.tiite i.- mud in toL.Vi ' ; and tl.e siie.ki r.r the l uo-eiit s'imiil.is of tin .t 1 t: af, .-i-.-ar, -j read and b" au anjiiytio int. in nee ou r an jdy t .!;.. whilst it r oi-e. bliss!. :1 and ul ba pily remove- t'.e di . I - oi a Ion o ehaiii of ii i "ii - iu I hat ', 1 i.piuiu and wiin 'U li'. htful ilil" if Io cs, in stiliiulat- I' .. : hae liiesi- 1 ill-.' the ll,tl ! rousi! ' i'r ' ui thu a i'o c'li 'ii 1 '- and practical 1 n 1 to those w 1. 1 are 1 I o J o-in ; th. ir ' .111 i oe..i reel ie e ide! v pi evaletit. hariui of the--- ar f rc II. o U-' .) 1 ' , t. tn ti b,et that, t .1- t tunc bclll.- rary tl v ro.i our foi ii'ii. - to a teiuj.o- l;'V. as I i ol ll thu titul itt us up out of the pur. we 1, t r I: .1, IOCS. no, mil VMileli ssiirih sii 1 n I 11 VI C Vi' 1! ate I he high 1 lehee, the demand of our 1- iii" f-r narcotic stimulus is r.lway-. ni"-t prt ya left anions thn-e who have .1. parti .1 u:o-t Wiilil; from the ii-lder ai-i iloit' s of hu mui.it v. Woman, in all the I doom and eiii lilll, c ,.f h'-r beailfy with I --I s ll ol her chi , k and cele-tial sol'toe-s iii hi r ( ;. e, e. til ing in our pre-, nee as a uiiiu-teiiti- ans-1, 'i...-etits the highest tvp- id lovable humani ty; an I in her constitution tin re is no de mand lor artiiici.il stiiiitiialion. limn and tedia.eo ;u i- horiily discordant with hi r ib lic-ite and refined nr-aiii? iti 111 and the incessant llow of her rm-rgy, hope, love, and iiittiitf.n, 1. ecd no artificial imp. til-. lint in proportion a she degenerate ll mu her beau ty and loveiini s. in proportion as she be come coarse, annualized, and vicious in prop-it. on a- she sinks into that purgatorial ..phere of cxisteitco in which thu brutal, criminal and unfortunate ar- found .-he l-ses h-r n puenauce ti alcohol, and clutch es at whiskey and tobacco, to obtain, by tin if anodyne power, a faint temporary 00.1-cioiisne-s of the bright hopes and lofty emotions which hel-MiL-cd to her cailier years of innocence and bliss. I ler genial emotions are ai .11-cd n-t so much by their direct 't'lniilatioii as by bciiuiiibin or paralyzing her painful sensibiiilies, and JH'odiiein a torpid tvaii.iiility of the lower animal facul ties. As with woman, so with tutu and with nations. M. n of a lofty intellectual aod moral naturi the hi-best I n- uf ltiascu- lii'-e hiiniiinily , are above the necessity lor alcoholic stimulation, and recoil from every f-i 111 of intemperance ; or, if tiu-y indulge in -j ii it if us ill inks at all, are content with the mii. h-r beverages, nud lighter wines. On the other hand, wherever we find coarse and brutal humanity, iici-nst-nicd to tpiar rclling, lighting, gaming, blond-lied, protani tv, and other forms of vice, vc may be coit li'.l.'iit that a fier.-o ap.'tite for a!r.. Indie drinks prevails, and that nothing w ii! pre vent th.ir u-e but the impossibility of pro i mil 1 tin 111. lavage races me invariably iirui'kar-ls wlu n they have free access to aiihi.t spirits; and whiskey has d-nc nunc than tin- suord of iUe white man, in depopu liuiiiamtarian sentimelils. indeed i most nor- i . . ...... sons can realize tneso truths in. themselves, by a little observation. .Whim our "'"nil nii'l intellectual faculties are most elevated, ' or w hcu perusing the wost brilliant works of ee.iiil.'. or in f.t.i.ivinn' the fi.si-ii.l-. rt' tl.e.rt i who.., 'w l..v, hot. w feel B C I , - .. , ... eeiij.i iii n inn.. Tif.R. aid itini.f.i.ni.i. i.w .. - j I'd- i.r . 1 1 1 1 I , , ' . . . -j "one il"a 'J"e, Which energize every hercc animal pasMOU, we ore enabled to Jr,J' '-be unadulterated brandy, ruin, or whis - " "' our octier nioiuents, would be liar.sh aud uiKiriisliiix. s In Qrt) Aimd d,,-,. fart,,f.r c1 thU prolifle thene, which Ut yet tiltlf i!!uti at- eU, it is nlnum that the consumpliou of al- eol.olie drinks, and other narcotic stimu- lamx, is au itisuuctivc i-tlort ol the tfepre. , ed ami d.fiaded con-titution, for the vi h . , . ', i . 1 1 ed ami d'-crndcd coti-litution. fur iI.m vin. win restoration 01 its int.tr powers ; its en- us a disorder j eri-, hopes, loves, intellect, and mora! sen- , tra' ('oiil'eivn.-f , and tliat you wi-bed to sei an, involving I tiuiuiit .-111 -fl.rt produciii-'atraa-ient sue- ' ,l,all' ' ''r Mcthods.-t bietbren and! cc-s, hut a pi-rmain tit injury. If then, v.e would relieve intemperance, '.- iiiuM keep man from Milking int.) the purgatorial re-jii-tis of lmman despair, where la- is tempted to L'ra. j. at these temporary artificial iiiitiutiotis .,f Uk siiffi-rintf!.-. In other word?, we mu-t keep up the energy of the moral and intellectual nature of man, and eive to his higher powers that p.Tina uciit and steady vi-or, w ui-U will keep tl. su.-t, lined throueh lit.-. Tbe tonic nc'.in niended as the medical remedy, will do u eieat deal to prevent that exhaustion and depression wliieh benumb the hij:her organs of the brain, and wid thus contribute to the moral as well as the -ti.y.-ical cure of intern pcratice. lint our hc-d ir powers need some thing more than a tin re tonic support. Tbev nrrd to be strengthen- d by a (ystetnatic c eitton and gratihent on. A cm-idcraUo 1: . -.i.t of this de-ir.'il-Ie 1 grat i Heal ion, is nlr.-viy accompli.shr.d by tin; processes of ciliie:.t; 0:; efpcuiallv, wher- . 1. 1 ..... . - i-i 1 i ru'"u,:n " ' :';I'!1-'"'" -;'"''ny '-y oral instruction tr.p -. ,11 lios ,,t -il. .. rn.. , ' , T ... -ti. . ,t it -.11 -1, no n 11 in. 11 : intellectual td iicatc ! the way r.f i t ; ! i 1 1 -. : and checking tbe t I education w ill rev 11 ",:eomi,i-ifs mu 1 111 tin- coarser ppj.clites. !. IrllcieS tO V ice. lint r crfotni even half it I duty, in reforming mai. from vice, until it 1 has become not nur-ly intellectual, but ! emotional and ii:dus,;i. The tinfor'uriato ' .ii-holar, who ha- im rsly a dry, lifclefs, in ; t.-ili-f-tm-l education, turned adrift upon tic w'tbl. with a f -i ' I, ness in his i :noti,,;;st 1 and languor in a.! th, energies whi'-h go to make a mat!, wii'i but litlle of self-u.-tain-i in"- energy and sj ontafcou bappinesj. and 1 with no r- fuj- from the niclancholv which satljt'4 t.p,., 1.. :lfi o tib..feulVe lll.ii-ll he has leal lied tO ll' l ivc ff-lll I'ter.'l ter". and thi activity of hi- own intellect. I n tl.e other hand, an education lint n;i. bi-i, the indu-trial and emotional elenooits of our nature, which keep" the puj ii v,ml-r the inci ait it f.uenc( ot iuti.in, el.tel -jo i.-.e, J so, t il cn;"Vtiieiit. elocjncnre. Iiiu-ic, riTio e '11 t.i;'io. eniliu-irii-ii, yends him !'.:".;,f..!!y cpiipped, with an energy of character, and inteitnl r- - "ires for linppitii-ss. and .-corn th" ai l of stimulant. Fut as it i- not ray p.ut-,o--o now, to ili.--eis-s the education of the ) oting. 1 would re fer to the l:ini. ntable di-frct which on so eii ty exh:' it- in reference to th" m-r-.l iii'-atis of c itmti ruetitig iiiti tup. rani -. .s th.- world is now going on, an! ba beoti g .'n.j 011 f r thousaiid- id' vial-, aiii'.t in s', and w ill have llllii.liits Ti bor! an a pew. ig i ,:i" f'f iii-iukind and arc '". 1 one 1 t 1 ii-H-.nt "I'l-il which withdraws ihi r li 'in the brain, to accumulate in th'' a -, thus deteriorating the mora! an-' b 'hir a! hat ure, and giving the pri douii- 111! 11 etc' liati ll.nl - to iie re ai.imal life. A purely aui-exi-tchcs, deprived of emotional and in- tellectlfll 1 i. a-iires, j, barren ai. 1 dr. arv. n. t absolutely miserable. A rnt'tii! re lief fr on nnti it 'tiy and n.i-i-ry is foiti. l i:i the family circle, but the nianv t;:.f ivora hie cin-un-.-tanccs and cares which b. 1 to th.-.t, tender it but an imperfect .ulcer, and the over-taxed laborer has but the alterna tive of plodding on. through bis life of drea ry duliies-, or snatcliiiig the iii-j.ri-oti.-l rowers -f alcohol, which lift him en a few brief moment-, to a somev, hat h.-hef l l.h.TO of exi-tence, and brins liiui back to a still gloomier reality. (' in notl.ui- be t! ne f-r the im! i-tri-l 11 .ill: oi- .' Must they forever continue t live far below the level of rational ha pint-., under the strongest temptation to seek the transient, delusive pleasures of alcohol, opium, and tobacco 7 I do not think it necessary to wait for the liiilb.'iiiiiin of social reorsranii-.ation, to above this pr-blem. Man must and wii! have his stimulant, to cu-tain his hb;her power-. We i.iu.-t detertniiie whether thoe stinii lan's shall be narcotic and de ..tractive, -r lioiiri-liim;, moral and healthful. Hire, then, is the iliniax of our reason ing: man has an inherent and indestructi ble love of stimu!. iti -", aiul he inu-t timl that, stimulation lil'o r ill the poison that destroys him, or in the moral po- .-thai ele vates his life. Temperance societies, then, must be roused to a new and higher view of their duties. It i- ti t sufficient merely to arrest the sal.- of alcohol, even if we could als suppress the 11-f of opium and tobacco, which w- cannot. That which temperance societies have, thus tar, nttentpted, i- but one half their wmk. He lore ile-tniciie tcmjtciaiice has i'lilhi't'd its. mi.d ei, I ile-man-1 that fon-triiclive tcutp-rance shall oouie in to finish the task. 1 ileiuand so cial institutions, which shall give to the en tire community , that healthful and delight ful moral and intellectual stimulation, which shall sup. recilc the demand for the grog shop, and which may not only be erected on the ruins of the demolished drinking- hou-e, but limy be introduced at once into our communities, where the grog-shop is flourishing, and gradually withdraw people from the den of vice, to more fast iiiaiiug resorts, w In re the spiritual nature shall be refreshed, and strengthened, and the ap petite for ho.tr iicliilgi in'cs de-froycl, ly substlluliug th.it which is high and holy. (Lomnuinicatioii. n ,t this N. r w l!; Jfisttm. Tjttms : The public will recol- k-ct the call of l!ev. ). .M.liiadlev for a ccrtaii, letter of lr Deem', iii my fossiion ailJ that 1 'refused to 'grant it oiviif. my . . r , .. .. ' r- "- . "I .1" WM U"i fyrc.po,.- luannoi i .'i . r arrow anu ll. Jdunels ami 111- Il...,.,m c .nl.ll-l..l ,. :i ..1 -1' i. 1. 1 . - . coiit'iii 01 jr. iji'i iiis was oi.tainon. J Inn ; correpondcn.e havinir been publi-b,-d, and cn-jDr. Deems havin-r called on me to publish 1 this letter, and u.i'ne to which it was an an- swer I now offer them to tlic public. An absence of m week 4 and family allliction have prevented their appearing sooner. '. M. Lkk-'to C. F. Dkem-. Meckli-ribur', April "th, LK.Ui l.itdriiKU : 1 vvas clad to learu from - Kirkbatriek that vuu would be atCbar- lotti- the ii.'itli iu-t , on vuu- w ay to the Gen lii'-iiils a. po-silil- with regard to a chan.-e ' of the bouii Ji.ry lim- of our Conferences. " I was at Charlotte yesterday, and learn-! ed that the Church there had concluded to! write to you, inviting you to j.rccch, but not : to K-cture 011 the subject of Uouiidary. Thi greatly stiqui-cd inc. and on coti-ulta- tiou, I concluded to write you this, to in-I form you that iiot-.vithstai.dinL' the action of; the Church, there -f - i,-. the r-tati n, .Mctho- di-t and fi icmb, of M.-thodi.-iii, intelligent' and iufl'iential, decidedly opposed to the! .roceeilitf:, and in favor of inakino the State ' line the I..-. midary ; and tliat in the circuit ' there are n ; -1 st-jwiirds 0 many ot the sr.inc pinioii ut of Ii (the m.ihion oi the oth-' or two not bciiiL' kiiovin.) maiiv of the mem bet.-, the true 'illars of our Church, and many of the friend, of Meth ..di-m ; and .flirt le r, that the fiielid., of tin- change of boundary wi.-h you to .peak on th- su'jeet, if you tif'ik proper, since nn attempt ha becn made to prevent fur lUsrusFrni, and that, if the .Methodist Church i, clo-ed a gainst van, the Court House or some other place can be obtained. Write line immedi ately, stating what you desire whether vmi v ill speak or not, and any thine else rela tive to the matt. r. If you speak, we will endeavor to h:.vc as many from the circuit as pss;i,h., . I shall draw up r,-titioi; thi" evenin-. and send tln-in to our friends in th- circuit, aud forthwith proceed to got si-tiurs. I It is reported here that every man. wo man mill 1 !!! in i'ayettctiile hive deter mined to join tiie l'relit'-rian t'h'sreh. if the ieiieiai Coiiferei.ee will n-t let tin-ni .hack ii.to thu .South Carolina t'oiiferen -e. , I do hot believe it. 1 was thi liking ot' , t. , isiiT tO l!ro. Fr. '-' on the -uliieet lnit. liiij-i- you enti in.-,.irii me. ! will add that the suhitet ha- not been . publicly agitated here until just now. The fro nds ol change have tjuictiy iutcrcbatiecd vic-vs ;. 11 . -: r ! -r thehist Iv,- iintl advocated it in social i:.ti 1 cut - with otht'is. The eacl.crs have not lou-cd up until now. Hut they, in tin- station, the one in charge and tw 1 li M-.il, are awaKi n ow. I Mir I bar iiolhinr from tiie. eii " '" J " Flea. trs. It i- tlie s-.ttled einvii tiju of 111. iT.y that we cannot prosper as we mig! whil-t the South Cardina Con-re uci the care of ti'; ntid that the cause ol f M.. I vane tlio.n-.tn -n .Norn. 1 ar !iua cannot a as it should whilst we are o divided by Conl'-r-iice- ; but the prosperity of the State is greatly tt-tar-led by their divisious. May dcliveratiee soon con. . There will be no rest until it docs. '1 he t Jem-nil Conference may as well do the thing at -nee it w be done-. Methodi-m ileires and will have an oncn and a wide field to do good and g-t goi. cry rc-peet fully and in haste, CltAlil Ksi I'. Dei v .iTectiofatelv, vour, d. M.'i.ki;. TV D. M l.H . tl'-eeii.'.. or 1, N. C, April 10, l-i I. Mv Fkaii liKi'iin.l;: A great t.ii-tah. steins to have grown -ut -f n.y eonvi i--ati-:i with Dr. Wat. m an 1 Mr. Kirkpatrick. 1 tel l tliciii when 1 should pas. through Char lotte. exprc-ssL,! a dc-irc tobeconte :i.-.(uaiut-i"l with von and witli as luany oth. ,-r Moths .list as; practical le, iind impiired -Mr vie- and tbe vie-w. -f tho c icmuiiif y g, 'i"ra''y ui tuakii.g State bin - ,,-v lliuri !ari. I ii i. e nevt i- lind the slightest ftio'.i o! licet. . to th time, a-I-ho:!d leading int. It nnlnng a tti That is a in iblie .v Ire.- utter I longing Ceueral Coi.fi vet -e. At th 1 iiie a member of the ' icneral Conf-rettce desire to a-certaiti the view- of th la vit.cn in (lie Church o-i this -ul appears that tny talk with our friends Iris given great trouble. A meeting of the otb cial members efthe Church in Charlotte ha lieeti called, and a formal remo;;-tratice ad-dre-scil to inc. Now all thi- is very -iugu-i:;r. 1 have written to the brethren that if a'l the pcojd.' in the Counry had petitioned me 1 should not be wiping to deliver a pub lic a l.!rc- 011 the subject. The Cciicra! Conference is the jooi.er fia.-e to di-cus. this ipu-tion. 'I'he p.' pi'titioit, iitnl if :i:i el t w tver, may re a chai.e r il 'oiili r t the aid of 1 t ike paiu before your Ol express your leu ence. on can d the puncher-. 1 to piace me ill a 1 to t 1 . e 1 thi- witiio 'pe y :it wi I Tl ct !ig!;t c Uf imim: . I in o r -til ii 1 ii am a tn iii I .tlil'e. I pi ic.-. I hav e v e m-i cr ...!:; r.ni! rover- v. -il :,! at the ll!-! (iciict.d the att.'ilti til t tl,.' inti I. -t I '; r tin, a di - t . o-ci, .- w a- to res. ii 1 f that l i'.ly my vi - of in ha h of hi i-t s 1 I, ut eh in A . niaiu I w a. h.ippj c ,'el.cl'al t 1 have ! cell in s. im ing ,1 iiiaioi ;. i.ti r l e, to toy v i. w 1'.' ii. l.n.t'. v tni-rct-re- t F r 1 t- . lilt il at I denounced. to see you on my way through. i 1 Charlotte, I am very r-'speettuliy. Your brother, (TIAFLKs r. DIM-IMS. i I call attention t the fi.-t which appear.; in mv letter above I ' Dr. I'm 111-, ii 11,.. 1 1 , that it was written in coii.cttici.f.e ,,t the ac-' tiou of the Church in Cha.lott". 'I'he ailogatioii of F.-v. .1, M. llrailh y in; his letter to Fl "f. Shil'p t'nat I got up th i I'ctitioii.-1 bale the 1. 11 out tran feied to tin North Carolina ('eiiferenco and to have l!ie (State bine inai'o the lioundary " accordiii I t't the su'i--tioii of I'r. I icenis," is di.-prov-1 ed, beyond di-mte. by the dates of the a- hove letters. .My letter to Dr. I'eeins writ ten live days Ulmt bis, .-ays, " I slinil draw up I'etitious this evening, and send them to' - our fiimids in the circuit, and forthw ill pro - ceeu to get signers. in addition to this, I am prepared to prove that lour I'etitious 1 wi re actually out lejurr the Doctor's Utter ' t.s vnlt.ru t to say nutbiii' of tbe time v hen it come to hand. Tberef ue, I'r. Deems' letter did not, and could not stie-t this thine, because his Ittltr trim nnl vriitiit. Nor could any thin;; in hii letter do this af ter it was received, because it iilrt.flii iluiic. Nor could tbe su'ei.sii.j,, have be.-ti men of the uUied troops landed at Kupato made at this period, lu cause it had nrr, ,, 1 'ia the 1 Ith in-tanl, without encouoter long hiee, been made. . If I am not mi.-ta-1 "K-i reststanrf, a?id proceeded to march at ken, it was siiuoiesled to n.e more than four!01"' '" "l0 direction of Her.i-tnjrt. ThtH years ago by the wtum i.J the futti, Cmn. 1 'ar. then, the first and lea-t n-i lain part of .. Von f rot, r about which tiin- I voted 'hi --' 'k' !,,it" rtakio-.' has been lavora in ipiarterly f 'ouferenee t., bo traii.-fi led to 1'1.v aeeomplisbed. The preparations, for the the .North Carolina Conference. That it ' voyage bad been mad., with consummate w as no new idea to mc my letter ahote to ! ''''' F.iltse!ii'k l'...y the Unti-h trail'- Dr. Deems. U abundant and conclu-ive proof. Mark the expressions, "interchanged view -," " advocated with others," " settled convic tion.' " May delivc rahc- .-nun come," o-c." I jut I have the declaration of Mr. Ilradby himself in his letter to Fro!'. Shipp on this point. He says, " lirother Lie has bet n agitating this subject in an expaite manii'-r fir the last three or four years," and 'little faithtr on in sauie letter he alludes to " '."o '"'''' ji.:i,ts uli that siil'jt ct," doubt!. s, uieni.ing me for one. Did -uch a r'sthrs spirit " tiuif"titip tuts (n'ori j-ir th,-ri m fmir yrtir.s," full time to become a gradual- an adept, need ' suggostion " or " en eouragi'iueiit " from Dr. D' eins ' ! I call attention now to Dr. Pet ms' letter ab ni'. It does r.ot spf-ak r.f doing anything -""''', a- Mr. Fradley say-. 'I'he word s'-cri tly," or privately, is n-t in it. The wold. ' without letting the preachers know it " do not occur. Tl.e expr, .--ion ' the peo ple may petition the ticiicrel I'-mli fein-u on tin- subjict and h"t It t the pieaebers know it," is not found. That there i- any thing in it which Wii. intei: led to iiU'im secretly, or to be kept secret, i. di-proved by tiie fact which appears in the letter itself, nann Iv, the Dr. tlmre sails -n 'no t- take pains to place him in a correct light hi fore the com munity," or, that. I understood it to c .ntain any t hing secret or to be kept secret, is al-o disproved by the fact that 1 read the whole 01 it to some, a mart to others, among whom Mr. Fradley himself, and let another . . . . - have it to read fur himself and other-. It is evident that Dr. Deems nie-int by the pl.ru-" ' without tlie ai 1 cf the p-earm r " the North Carolina pi en her- in geiieiai and l.i'.se',f in particular, fi tin the fact that tl.e Church in Charlotte had wr;tt.;uto bin. rnid that it was u 'lit 1 li 1-1 -I ;;;:.'. f, fir pre-- voa ,' I f. it n c.--'ng 111 V f uo lir- It IK ! y it and view- to -self eO. Vie W s ' the I'l'e. fc.l the t.vii'-n lite l v ia pr .rd ; . VCli ' I'l In U111 a freely as 1 had, In mv l'-fter to Dr. D em-, pul li-hed in his (IrstVard, Whig, dun- t'th. 1 -fated that I had read a portion nf tin; D-et t's l-tt-. r (April ll'th) to Mr. Fiiid'.ey "to contradict what he (Mr. llri'llrv said .Mr. I-arrow had told him. tli -it Fr I Vein had written to the CI. unli in Charlotte in answer to their let ter, viz: that Dr. Dei ms deuinl the people tin right to je-titioti." Thi-. as r- ;-a- Is the phra-e " the right to petition," has been dis tinctly denied both bv Mr. Fraaicv and Mr. 1'arro'w. Mr.Fri'lley says, , i.ig duly titht " Now. as to the words, t:tr rizht ut ,ti I fin," I have only to say they are not mine.'' but that he reported to nu, " Do 1 Deem-) write- t) I rotner Farrow, in reference to tin- matter of a tran-fer of territory '''' ' 1'ir lu; a. im 1 nu'." In Whig, Aug. lid, Mr. Fir.Tee.v repeats the denial of Mr. Fradiey and it roi.oi-.nces mv statemeiit an error, and inforins tint world, that lied." As I am rospon-ib'.e His n.itid i.s satis- .r mv slat, nn ut I or i.-ecd to Cst.ii. it bv the fed! w ing ci l- Wc the under ig-i, I i'oim r ation with F.ev II irrison's Church, sh Is Hit 11 at I'l a .1. M. Fi n rtlv after th dii-y at ic piibli- i;..-.-. .1 to r .,i Will! lin cat M. Sic ,11, n ef Dr. D. ins ftr-t car.!, he ( li adh v ') ed that i'l his letter hargi d Di . Deems 0 ll" : I.V1U1-Hll a 1 he ii i 1 : bc.'-.c I M F t rr.nv an 1 II . 1 1 init 1- k u. "hi "f ft tit, on ami in a i th-lppl. th -tcr I- !. M. L 1 titi in, and and not h t th. flati il t-liaf I . oi.t of Dr. Dei ed I.i e to !. .,. that Dr. I' . ofpetiiim: a el - , sai 1 they had a right t 1 ti at pru at, ;y or -e ei t v. a i.i rs know if. lie 1 It 1 Lee ha t I' lfl thi- to h:m M. 11. s' lctti r, and that w hat c.-nt 1 it. w as that In- (!! ! sj-l le e - dcl ie ! t'.e people the ri- ht id that Ic" di-roit'."! it au 1 .how from Dr. Docv..-' b-tt -r said !'. c t 1 him that the Dr. admitt.-l the pi-op' right of p, -Iti -1 a-d tin 11 r. a 1 it. lb al-o .ai l th; t tli- w 'id v -'"" ;-;iv wa- lu the 1- ;t 1 . that he wa- sine , tor be I I't caught at it and asked a the ate y wa- . 1 a-';e it a .1 ' 1 i'; e ot it ; see,",'! nd time. I. til "t 1 . oi I'r u! it in lew art. reading ; and that l. e I's tl... I , N in. A. A 1 h id .. 01 and read thi. -a me h it Derm- to D. M. I., o. that 1 h:nl r Charlotte t 1 broth, r White and ami bin: that I had It ' a ll 'll o tl "ii at! We al 1 w a- In ih , .' y ' v, e lial , the fc ; aliv 11 'h I'l it. -tiled tllilt fi" t :l" i.lttgllage it of .1. M. Ml'i th. ill 1 1., VM. .1 AM AlIDHKY. li DAS iS Mr. Fradley : ai -.in U hi. duly td!,, - D; Ardrey t-nd 111c M-. If :e.id it .,ir. Dm -httcri to a iini. 1'" i- "' ii..--,. Ac. !'i. Ar,: rc. sa - in the alcie ci rti,i, if -, " I Win. "A. Ardrey) r. plied (t.. Mr. Fl le it 1 ; Ardrcv) read it in Charlotte t- l i-l'. r U ii.t" and Siciia.t " I thank you M s-T-. Ivlit ir- '-r y ".tr kin '.11,-1 n il piiieiice, and nil! t : trouble v -il and tiir real r .ijaiii niilc-. inc. .-si- ' ; e 1 is. ' D M. l.l.i:. :' , '-;- -.-. A. ' '., '. !' , l-o 1, 4 7 nuiiiiiSMiis, Kf . "J1 UK LAM 'I NO O I-' TIIK A I.J.IK Tflli ju;moiw of dkacj: isuiu-:iitki). 'I'he lon- expected blow has at last been truck, and the allied armies have entered the Crimea. Authentic, intelligence is rc eeive'l yesterday by the I'.iiL'ii-b and French irov-riiiii-nts, in coulini.atif.n of the intelli iieo ti fui.-niitted I j u it. the preeedin" nicht from N'ienna, tn the eli'ei-t that f" S , 0 i 1 1 p"it. and 1 wards of steamers, to the number of up one hundred large vessel., exclu- sivu of tbe licet, lay in five line."1, correspond ing to the live divr-ious ot tin; .army. J-.ach of the steamers took tw.. transports in tow ; the infantry were principally embarked on 1 the steam vcsseD; the iiitill-ry filled Wl i tran-ports ; and tin- r. -r convered the stores of the aru.y. in this order tin; ll-tilL-i pro ceeded fi-iii liait-chik, eoa-ting along the llulgai iau -h ire till it .. ached the place of 1 eml 1 .von- at bid-iui-i, the )- ,, Ser- 1 I'l.mi this spot to Cape 1 arkat, fh- rs ' tn-nte wi-.-ti.rn pr-inohtory "f the Crimen, .tin di-tame i.s about l-"0 miles due east, so jthut in twei'fy four hour fi-om the time of isaiiiii- the fleet must have been within sight of the enemy s c-a-t, and, after winking 1 Cape 'liiikan. it wcul l run down the .horn I in smooth water till it eni-rod KaUmita ! Fay. the wind being in the tnii th, as it con stantly i. in the Flack Set 'lining summer. This judicious' mode of directing the eour-n ' "f the epe'!i''mi, s0 ,S to r-di ,;e the pas ' sage from 'rsi.tl to la-id to tin; narrow -t compas-. iii'turaiiy led the lb ct to Kupato ria ..r Klm.-lov, the first p it winch offered a good roadstead, and there the iliscnibar i itati.ih of the army l - k place. The ton ,,f Kni.atoria wis. in tiie time of tint (ieiioesi., one of tin- principal mercan tile .-ta'ioi's of the Crimea, and it still eon. tain- about In, "00 inhabitants. Three fort.. ' 1,aJ lnt''i.v ''"'u cnctc-l to defend the placi ' : . ii-.- . 1 .... , , . . addition to the "Id dcuoese wall, and thu garrison has lech loosi !y stated nl l.'.Oiin men. The l!ti.-si.ui. however, wers ti"t in a coiiuitinii to T- -1-1 -o l-ruiidable an ene my. The f-it lie- to the ea-t of Fake Sa sii,, one of those vast .alt marshes for which 1 r.oi-ir '- .. 1 .J.. ...... ..... . ci.iir.-itciJ Ji-iu inc sia I y u narrow tongiia . I land, al uig which the roa I J'.-.s.-es to the i:;t,.lior ale! to the -'oith. rii par: of the p.-liiti-ula. Tht j'o-itio.i. t In -r..-fore, mu.-t at otice have plaee.l the army and such of its -tores as wcr- landed in -af.-ty, for the lake to th" ii"i th iveiiid prevent the cm my from attacking i"ir tnioj.s 0:1 the land .-id-. We are further informed that the forces immediately proc-icdid to advance to the .-nlith, and, indec 1, it wml'l be liifessarv l-'e a body of tm.-n to deploy, with out delay, beyond this narrow- i-thum-. I he 'piestioii then arises, what is the pre-io di rcction they will follow, and tin: iv-xt nhject of the campaign? l-'.up-it r i : 1 , S bt-t opd and Siuiphei op-! form the thr-e angles of an c pli'.-itcral triangle, of nhidi each sid- or base is about Fi milts in length. The high road 1 of thi trav 1 rol-i I'-atco on oni- map. f dlows two .ides tri iiigl. r t ) S' I nidi ai eon se.pieiitly brings the ,a.-top. raid.- .,1 I. a v f Simp ii-ro- round. I lie coutitrj , it consists of eiassy lioivevcr. is oj.i n ; te ! C-, w ith village- iiitivatioii and iiliuii- uaiic,; ot cattle, nud ill- not imiincly that .1 more din ct eotir-.c maybe taken. We ill''! continue:! in this siippiiaon bv the narrative of Mar-hai Munich's caiiipai'gii in l-;;;ti over tie' mi lie ground, aiel sotiio of the i.irticular- of that war will be r-oul with intirc-! at tbe present tint.-. Alter forcing the Inn of l',r,'cop, the iloian urinv m.iiched in ten dais t- Kup il 'via across a, country singtilarly .I 'lici. iit ill w at. r and all nl':,i r surplu s. At lliipa.'"! i: Mituicii found hin. -.'il in the same pt-ifon in which our ox ! i. exei pt tii.it he had t- t t an eii-i in ot. !i, i t to a--i.s by siu. 1 hi the -M.-t of ilii-ii.ii iicner il res'.iio. I FaU-eoi Saiai. loll owing the the a-.! Van ,-i-t hi- i.p .1 il.e. ltd hi- urire'ji last of tile I'd- - . S--I. and the iiistol i.m of ic war add- that -nice the fr .ops hud en rod the, Crimea tiny had nowhere found ich 111 abundance ; 1 n ta il-an 1 fr-ib-i-ns a. In ti.is I'.'.iit In six day reached the go cr s 11 th. flat Fak-. !ii Sar.ii, 'I ti.e l ban ol deii-ive battle and Ma, - . .', : 11 Ol t ' ehoo-e til "it l'i ' Ii to- llle I K ls-iaii nrmv "luildiii- w hi li er-iiiii In tl..t on iron, of .1 ioi li w a -1!. Il the I esid, !','. Ciiiii T.irtary, and lin-re 1 was I'o'tght. Lor I Faglati I. Aiiiaud have, theretor.-. w licthcr tin y ivili t-i MV til UiatU I'o id, H irt h I 'lu. t.. tln-tn further in thc coimtrv. or whether t' t tin t'-r tl:,' 11. tenor of 1 iii, like Marshal acks paraln. ! n it h 1 : ..- has ..i 1 r .i .1 pl otl i t 1 In. 1 g M;i.'.. -eh, adhere In the .-vi.-t. The .at 1. 1 noi- ad vantages ; t tiie army, and ! c s 1 , 1 10 ing nil ihi ..:. :.' and .-ton- , 1 give us battle in ail ca-' II, i"ii! -d io 1 I el- 'he ,! I, the wlioie army CO eel tl ilcd t 1 nptio.-e hi lit ti c A lma a 11 1 tin- K -i!. i 1, 1 ut tin- lii-t sir ing I.-, be at t i.c nn -at '1 o! t a . 1 , v. i.icli ! 1- -: I -j a !. Fi it .'.' ".''. the in 1 ' P .! 11, oal I. ri ; t li lt re I. ui. at :i - i - t 0 0 ll h.lt the lliHsI Vl i:; l 11 Itetbi-r they ate I he rn 1 -i- 11 a ii ireclt 1 t ft tall h-iek i'-"i'' f ictiiaLing I t plan of eamiiai. resolved t 1 opp 1 and open r. -.-1 : liicir 1 .1' lai'y t th . ,. . a',-1 i 11 h. hmd 1 . i.iili' ii .l. I it to. : 0 - I' h the ' A "" 1 l;t. Had the point occurred t .0 tutu tm
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 17, 1854, edition 1
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