& ft?; at . . ... a Bass . . ... . a.. . .sj. .. .. w t !.f iv 1 i 1 1 ' ,t wr - ,: ' .'1 .,: I .i SO MfTlKlf V a 1,1 .. M ai'--. ' ,' I ie-rU" . J V .f bla,l I . f , ' ! f III ,.' 'l W .rti.l.tlf ' i.i.w u.ti.M Ma "! a1 ' I mi .lii-mir..-, laHi V, .TT- 1 A- H ,...ni (triif-i aa ja a . ' t ....im H- r, Bit f 1 i i f f ' - -M "WDE&OIlOtrGIl, THURSDAY, AP1UL 11,4861. . ' ' ' '"" 1"" v "-"2 "" - i V - . ... ....,.., i ,. - . . K ' T - WHOLE KO. 135. . Rlagl wain, fir VuMtaM ar yar,iw U .i. n ii' tf .r i-.inl.W ,ai.l J RTiS OF ABTT!RTf91)."- Oh iaUu-l.U.-.;j..-J-.t..ii - 0c. 8 S '4 wr VL... I I Thrao montbi, or thlrtn 1hiirt1f lx monjbi .T ...4...,....,.., 6 ,00 on. yei:r..i;..,.!:.:..:.?!.r..f.r.::..:.'.:....:. rf I Admrttoft '! tfM ) namtMrof llhie Miy . aiih tbaia -ijurllimil.u iaTMat tkeMriabt will beopUnai4jUi,jfbiJiUa, pat hm4 MeorJ. iug to tba bT., ;,. ' ' j Arreme'ot'wlffl ntaSa WllH ti'arf .dvtrtlMrt Otiitaai'y !. -trV if Hell Hot- eiei1Rtg twM mei; all Dot iwantr jiuei tWrflMirianl raw.' ,-n' n h 111! I '. a 1,-1 ...i n ' I ..... Cla4BI TUBXIWOTOXy ' y ' oiiinm('Hta I iwmi vi a wiiar iroH a incna. wav Alin S t WtBSItl liX 8tCK8lOK. marks of Duiuucrntw ncntlciuaiifwlio had ,uV tint their rijfliia and iiitvriuia al.all h- judpcl illlULiJ J Considerable reference is made at this time tjr Ikljr exprcMed Liaaaneiionof Mr. ebaU r pro- of lijr jicrmma . rf wlxnn are p ited t j u.. ' i. . i w 1 ; , Eccestiuuiata lo (he jperch (or uporclii-k) of Kan- 1 viuua aju'ech, though h tuknowledcpslhat l.e Ci,cl'' -"'-" """l ' l'ed lialij. Tl.tt tel Cb.;or at CatK... 6rin. V . in June, had Us held iridelr different oninion., fruVlhat . v ' ,u uiciu riiiia m p.rti.1 - ' i . X . I . m t 1 am. . U II T M I'lllll n.ll rf Wl Uk l.nui.ii aiah ti. ... JiLtX. . r! i . i ! la ia ila I I ait ,. ' .. -. 1501. lo auttaiu them ' in tlit.tr oniu-ait It will tnnil.'....att M' tt..rt. ........ . ..t . ..r.IL. .. '.. ' ' . . .7 'T" " fflyTQ.T,NAVnjSTOaESfc,W)CJiPAiV4.TlV''., . , . . 7, , " l" "-TV -i'""" '-"- -o win or tne jwrty ippomiiiia; b , ... . - ., .JIBH.Juw.tc., .V. .v.-,;- i "Ua A.r.re." U Dlr .Ua iNultiai iku t.," "w.u mat-nr. newer ouliverta two puncy. tur nvbaterwia aad otbcrCouaiyl'rwW,vthr.-iiMpt,l.po ' Thcw wa find in full in a do of the j Whatever uay have been tho difference of i bb. u Ji; y exceidjiiK all other abtiarditief, ito, u an OMr'in,luVaiVeaita'w ' ' ' '.N'omI In'elligeneer, for 1851. From the flrst, oj.iiiioii whieh have heretofore exi.lcd between UH'iaoi! -voautjuutw rjr MViiTr; rrT ".,"-", -" utse tno luiiowiuu exlraets, lu relation to se. . v " !'"" ,1 I LIMB,- PLASTSa, CSMi.Vr.JIAIH, attatalioMM , aaiir. bar uti in ruiatriarjn,, . rl, j.'.i i .(, I ta4. a H aupvad aa bun frvarM aa4 ceaston and disunion : I litue iiwtw is it, if. paTifT,.i ,-Bier nirirc'vnjw rear, Wilmtnctoa M."C.; iMia 0aMirl.fMtA Wtlnrltar. oa Bnrtiah- B4knC W R. Jaaea,difsblmit ettili HrarxaNMnt arCana ft-at. "" ' I waawahar i BB0--iy- " ,- ;em of Mr a(. and eo.Dt,;, U .Ikankteai iagratitatle. I darkness like that of Ertbua. j joetM, they are now torpt'ten, or atlea.'thavo be- 1 ka aura rarvariM ta a. TbeL i .t- ,', . , ",u ""wnimw, uu u.e tuny iiiilhii on trial, is t.f-1 ai aol iaaptly eipreH. fe",h' U,,;?u Wer lo.f,fl brok' "P , now aaked is, are you Union LI t (Jreatap- ba UaU-auU1. ,a u-ii H.w 'r ' Pn,,,0In: Ww",n. or whatever event rl.uw The ...eation at thia time ia the Uuinn, " ' v -. "vw tor ean;il rfim kiv nn... ai.J .1, i...... i ' . ',. ... . ' tbiuk about thinii ' . " " ;, ...n.., .,,a now we mi.in preserve Us bltasina lor the aatrtiairtarts aattatiful Tint ferit iittr tba graat aiaaa of. ataubiatl - tbltt is harr' M Iwrib. Tba J-tM ar.i.a ..." . . . 7." .'. . " " i P''. ' to cou.e. J o..itiiitain w . v' luiiiii I'lMitnit innrtvft.ii.i tt .t a . .1 . I i:i. L... t. .. v : ... JAMta a. aurra. i ' - ' fatLca' eerrtata. Vet, gentlemen, mtmt ttlijii.rva in fTfu.tl fr.itli tl... i rvni .... 1 ..it ... i . .i . . UV.mHmill'g tlfU Ull 113 l.itrill. II (ll.ll IOllJlinU. . i'lr, i i.rtt r also adverted at eoiibiderabla length tikthecoiiai'mu-neceof a dixaoluiion of tha . Uniou, aui pointed out tho pr.'ieat and pros pective powi-r aiid'ylury of the United States. He fpuke of the uttule now bo'"K 0,1 'n Ku ropa between cojitituiional p.rernmcnt and or biliaiy power, anil in.iJei.tally uientinned his ha ing'alluck'd to thi. .subject iu a letter addrcaacd by hiiu, tion.e tinin since, to the Austrian Clmre d' Afl:iires. , TThis called forth treat chcerinir.1 He next proceeded nt sooie length to trace the flt-toiil J I a ...i'I' :;;'E;vlintcUnsan; CAmsirMAJnTrActinrtn'; lsmth at his if i....i'....i:i i .i.. . .u-!- . .. . . "rr: k-....v..iv.., onmiiuMon ana un .my, t ui..r , 4 nave iitlle. Datienea ih thmui . talk flit. ... . ..i t "n - . i . arat lf..r,,.i.'l..,n .....:..,.. it. t,..: Creator and 1m about UiDia!aa aaJ n.,l ' .. t ' . , . . - r . .. u nut uu.ui vtu in an n pan, Hill IIH provi- -J" .......... u...u..i.., ,IC r.Kii. treawr, aou ims auuui ueoi.rt.iaa, aaa aol oal . pantlj of aeeehaii.n and disunion: tbev i n t...t 1 -. : ..' ... i ' r . p:. (1r,ntnt ,.n ,.r t.,l,r rn...Uhi,i; .nJ !. ".".?... i-.r.-A 1 "", at arm uaU ilalitsa. tbaj would ba tbe r annear to ii.a to nn,lBr.i.,,H f !,... I, ....!. ..i t. . r . :...i.i.. :.. .i. ... .i. ' :ti r ..u : . ...JiWMlWMW AHO reK)AH0in. MtitVHA.11 V ' .l.i-.i... what ..-.l. iwi-.i i.m 1.1 . . . i " j 1 71 j TLr"V. I ce ,re". 10 u" DlnulI1P- . '""d I teord to sttp. y ' , 1 . . ,u ""J"?. WILMINGTON. N.C v,.. .u.. nflaJ. L .u .L. M .k. ' I " . . ,w .r"T . .. 1 1 V'e " T ...I .-a,u- -I a. l.. .-i. .. v wwu " Pl Pr"- p'nvuni wataav.a a,n- M fair. n vvituu. b . Saddfc and Hnrnes Maker, TOtlif BnVLtN IS PREPAEED TO MASt'F.lC tura all work In tha abora line that ainjr be or lrred of bj.. Unfair al aeatlj and expr.liti.tuyljr .tlnnr. (Vilrra iolieitad. not only from bin old cnntoia n, but froia new ia,r , 107-ljr Repairing, TAMKS TIIRBADUIM.; WILL, AT ALL TIMBS, da all r tuira (bit Uia, mj Bead. Ha will, pot in any Bart fiBW tbat atflu raquirrd. OnJars left at K. Ilaubinaoa'a Cal.iaat bhofi. will ba atunrled to. He also baa on band a lot of SfcW BLUQIM, to aell or Uwla.-1 1 , ' . !-..,.. li7 ly . .T . Ml ... I i. 1 . Naral Store arnt other rrndae''cniitlnied to Ihrtn Order fortiaanoaod Grgeeriea loUciteJ nd rmroptlj 4wi4-Vm, ' 1 , . 108 if- Jtfli: T. I'ETTAWAf CO,, i'aelora and CommUmlon JVtrrhatttn, ' No. 8 Koara Wat, a St, hit, 7 -.' ;, - .WlLMISGT0tr, X. C: Coni(tnnionts of Traduce to our car, will hate prompt peraonal atteation, liar at all tintea lare lock lit -Orooj-riei. I'rgiiiooa, Oluti. Spirit Cask,. BagKnir; Bop,, io., to. , .' , wur ir. jtuu urr-niinine itra nnTeRwniij lo cated, bring neartb W. & M. K. R.,aad bttweentb Depot or tl.e Tt . C. k B. K. K.,and tb W. t VI, K. U Kamiugtoa, Sipt. 1, ItWO lOv Cm . .. , .fOUTII 4IIOLIA FOBPHVIVD Jl 1CDI.VE WORKS, s.iLism n r, .r. -v. VitEucks & rai:oi:r, UCCHIllM TO BUTnE.1 a (OX, Maaufaetaren of - AORiri'LTCRAL (MPl.BMBKTa, fTLTtVATOIlfl, l'LUWS, COIiN-atlKlXKlW. IHL'KU HOWkKd, . . HO.lUiE OWeuH, tUKEjSUKUS, . TU&ESULNU, BEPaRATINrt A.VDtXK AM.N0 i MACHINE!!, ; ; cipr.n sp s'(tn mius,.' V PHAFT1SG A Sit M A"'HISKHl' FOR tiRlfT, CIR. Cii.a.K ANU.VKIITU A1. MAW Mtl.LS, GOLD, mi'VUH. AhU RlkVKkV MINIM, ' DR. E 0. ELLIOTT'S PATENT MtlaT SAW . if MILL AND W.tTEH H y IliOV A VP I'.KASS CASTINGS, FORCINGS. ASU FlMnllErw'OUK OF EVCIlV.liK.SCUIl'TlO.S. Ton rro rr. esses and 'fixttres, and - OTHP.it KI.VfttroF MArfllXERV" REPAIRED AT H2 ' KIIOKT NoTIt'B. Iy WATCHMAKER AM) JEWELER. HAVE JUST liKCEltED TUB BEST STOCK of WatcUvpi ana Jewetrv Mitt ever tfj i I). V. llcllAE, . ' itlorarr it Liw di Solicitor In Equity, EL DOKADA, AKK. ' 0 ...t. ly . COl HT.ti:V, TEH T eV CO., . Bisect irwrii or itttrttwarr. Cutlery, aunt, 9e.t' No. ii 1Utb Siimir, , :' 80-ly CHARLESTON, S C. cii tiiUEiatii, nn.cK v co., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ORV COOrS, . No. 117 IIkktikv Sia,tT, OvpwIte.UUriMUi UoUl, . S.y - CHARLESTON, S. C, r. aTTHiaa). -" w. ' -. t wtntmil lLOTUt. IIOCSE. M4TTHIEW.K, OWI4K CO., ' No'. HI Eat-Bat SmrtT, : ' .' CoriKr of (Jtiaenj ' ' , ', . .' CI1.BLEST0.S..CV ruiixrsmxG coons of Alt KtXDS. 86 . , , .. .... ly. Then Dual I tb arlk yiald bar iocreaag, and Qod, wea our own God, aball blcaa ual" ' frlien you riao at early dawning, , And bvbuld the light of atoiuing, Erery tfaiog in natar brightl What a glorlou, mortal light; Think on liiw wbomad them all, Aod ob His aamc, all boly, call. When the bub has reached it noontide! And lb dew-drop froaa toe roa dried Let your thought aacead' oa bigli, To Vim tha. dwelleth in tb ky. Thank Him for all hi blessing past, And lor, and eerie lliia to tb laaU When al night In peace repearng, And your eye in ileep ar cloning, Remember Him who had ao bed, .' . Not eren where to ly hi bead. 9 ' ' And pray to Him that He will be A friend to' you and family. Remember, you ar, trareling dolly..' From a world of ear and trouble; '" " Are y.ou on th, road to Heaven? Ar, your treepa,,e forgiven? - . If not, your cane h truly and; -Repeut, and in Hi love be glad. He will guide yoa afe to glory, . When your time i spent belew: And yob eon tell the pleading story- How freely all bia blesei ngll awl l.ul ai.liuMKn V.i.l. .1... l.-..n .1..: ' Cnnstitllliftfinllr es.r.ihi.J ttK.utl.l Im. ll.aannrA.nn tbey haveaiiyn1iauinK.Idonotaoii.prehendthutlp.)werortho riplit to violalc ttny part of that h" ' '"J lhat the law thus ordained, beinp the . jueamnu;. Suppose tlti Union werediKwilved to- 1 Constitution, and mill claim fro'ii tho oilier oh- p,:,lt'"!' wlli-'ctrd will, ahould be obeyed, lneon- uay, wiiere would we be Jo morrow? I think a servnnce of its provisions. Appfau'c. If tho rlui'. he said : These, gentlemen, are my sen atate of thnia w.,ul.l arise in whieh I should South were toviolate nn.v Miri ..I' .)w.4',.,liii,.iin tinieiil!. I intend to hold fast to theiu for the leol disposed to take shrlterin the caverns of tl.o iiitenti..iiully and systematically, wr.ulllhe North ''natilnv.ffTJ'tir,-1n the hcpe that when I die mountain or seek seme other cluce of i.l.scuritv U.i.d ,.rl..,j l. . I. ....... .. :. v t i :r I innv do n.t rv m ham,. ....i...t a ;!.;..!. T l.ll . . . . J V Pvl w.'v .-j i..v n-i.in it. .n;u It. J J J ? -IIVI -" ..iuv.ii.tt. j . . .. wunr" 11,0 o'''dition : the Worth were d.'libcriitely, habitually, and of and ruin of the country. " hvery such antieipa. fid pu,p, to dig -garJ ono part of it, would lion Fei.ts a glo nny and horrible picture; it is - the South be bound any loncer to observe its ob a vast SrriN.i.un boF 1 never saw ahappy man li.tioiisl1 nbaurd it ia lo uit.pose that, in it, onlosa ho thought ha was about retting out. ; when different parties enter into a cmpact for Uow cou d a man be hnppy in it, hop,lefly op ( certain purp-'ise. citT.cr can disre?..rd any ono to his middle in mud? nrel Iauc iter 1 Thiwe ! ,..,;.;;. . t t.l.A tb IT.,;.. ...I.....I j . I F ..cTvuiiin-, inn outer to --v.- wuo mean to obsuive It I 1 intend, for one. to rei.ar.l ..! actetia it pillantly are happy, cheerful, with maintain, and carry out to the fuilest extent the b"ht bu"'t h,)J 7r .'no d fH i Cunatitniiin of the United Sialt-s, w hieh I have of manly hrmnes, and tysolution. liut aection iw,,rn to support in ull iu parts and all its pro and disunion arc a rcjrion of gloom and morass, visions. Uud cheers. It is written in the 1 ex. i ' mi tau u, no spirit i i;oiitltutloli ut tieioiu w.-us ii ; u is ull Malaria, it is all le On the 20th,of July,vli?ol( a penll.man, a. citixen t.( Xorth Caroliua, wrote to Mr. Webster in relation to this then (as now) all absorbing t.ipio. The question uked was " Do you believe that a Stale has a right to secede from the Union ?" Tlic tiJlpwiiii is Mr. Webster's reply to the . for one, to regard and ' ,,bovo interrogatory. It is dated August 1. 1851. The Constitution of the Tutted States recog-' nii-cs D'j riht of seeejM.ni, asexistinir in the nen. '.. ..I ,,.... .... c..., ... 1 .... t a. . pie of any one Stale or any number of States. It h m.t a lin.ilctl ( onfederulion, but a Govern ment; and i: proceeds utiou the idea '.hat it is in Ao person held to service or iu- 1 hr.r in nnn Kll. .. .1.. tl.n I..... .1 f "rand ague. Laughter and great applause. ; ing into another, shall, in consc.mcnce ,,f a, y ' ', TT ', , v V .eruwent, Nj,thingbeau..ul or useful grows .hit; the trav- law or regulation therein, be .li.'.liar.cd fr.,, i "T '"'i rev0utlon. diet through it breathe, miasma, and tread. 1 audi service or l,hor, but shall be' delivered on ' J,cr,,,,'s' 1 f f"r, n. "-' of secession but among every tlitng unwliolesome and loathne, f on claim of the party to whom such service or ?s "; f revolutionary moveuient. How It Mliketlic region of yourg.eat Dismal Swamp; labor may be duo" That is' as m,h a part of "I;"smU;' f"r. ""f' '.' puU,u Uruhn It U all - ,w, ti ...l, ... ., i ' ,, ah.. uM secede and pslablish a Government fore "n the tonsHtution a, any other, mid as ciiua!!v binding and obhgatorj us any other oft nil men, public or private. Applause And who do- .!.:.. m i... .l: i t... . . . P , , , ' -, ti tea in.oi i,onu uiii too Abolitionists or tne .i Z f i t . 0 0 ,f r i Norlh- A,,d P l't is it they will not deny t i . . . . IKS: W I Urcnt applause anil laughter. They have 'T'lnplel juniper, beds of we.K With inn.v a fen. where tho serpent feeds, rt..u mini never irou Dciore. to that of the I" iiileJ-uiies, thus dividing Geor-: gia, 4hieh tlvtt t.ut tcci'Je, fruui the rest of the Union Depend upon it, my dear sir. that the secession hut f anJf "e. S,1'IW "'f"111.10 1,ut step in a 7. . ... . . . - I'M'OL-.-n n IJICH ll.USl lOUVII 10 V r.r,.i,!r un II. n nnl.r tl...'.'. .., r) . . . . : me one ,1110a . sou ii.Wouw seem that theso la- i-. . ' -r v . r"i r'" vi .iiib union is a great practical Jl. ftT(Il.lRl V ., ' .. ; WHDLKSALB USAlBMS IN boots, tior.s .t.m rnr.YKH, AT MAHOTAffTtrtCRS' PHtCES, No.-! 1C5 aki 107 Ui:risu SnittT, ' ItVarlf opootlte (.'harluttoQ Hotel, KKKiKt a. SToDOABii. CUAKLLolOA, a. ti. CALKS rUO.VEBKSUIiB. WNVCI. AiB .i.J jJwW, . . 8Cy , ' ; dfWyi- -. tt r.-r - r-rti ELLit v niti iier.rL, wriilhialb sNit. aurta ' deu-ers nt rot.; tt. oats. rVe wjte at, ERAN, EASTEKS'ANp NORTH -RIVER' HAT; Also, i-C. ii ol'ereill.ir'alrln Wph..ri'. I hnve lite nut JOH. JOHNHON WT IIES in(K fine lint.il d SILVER CASKS These Watfl.f'Aaill keep time ti I pie Mtbtfiictioa. I wlil piarmive rbat ftct.' And if jnu want 8peUcle, I cn ui erery rye. . And Wyttu want tn writ, I Imve "Jsld "Pens and Kilter Cases. And if y..u ni-rd 0..I.I Watrb Lliains, eomr irng.-1-Biir 'd C CKO VXDMEA t, JWV)X', At and lliaeelets, and Necklarrs, and O .M and riilvor I , .,, ,. . ,.. wruti-r ...ii i i ,. i ... i U... Pi ..,.1 I " our" U AXr.lt, feTKM-T, , Fingrr Ring. I have msay articles too nomeTous to menrtm. TWs h ao humhnp. ' I will rell you due Onhl Jewelry, and m.ike the price Suit the time,. ' Tntce nntlrar I dnall kinds of repalringln thenentel and the most durable style fct'the borfesi notice.' Afl order, wit by m til or otlierwiM, will t prnmptly at t. o M to, an! cash alway, oo delivery of work. I'll tf i c. n. ania, WILMINGTON, N. - J-ly - '. r. mTrnri.i. M. P. Sll10t, Tf'aUff and Clock Ilcpalrcr, asuaviu.a. w. c. Jewalry, A,., neatly and fubetsntinlly rrpWTTU, till. Rll WUI. n.nww --'-I -. twelve months. CBA. 1. mvbrs, rasa. . HOO. . .-tiri:RS wfioiti:, . ' v WHOt-BHALS DBA1.KM 1M ". ' ,'?;' ilATS. CAPS, TRl'.VKS, STRAW GOODS,, RO.V ETS, Fl'RS, MILITARY" OOOlJS, C'AXES ' AND UMRRELLA3 ; , . . 34 inrk-t Mn-'l, .1 " . H JLMIXG TOX, X. C. We ask the attention of wholesale bnyrrs to -the stioTe card. We are prrpire4 ti furnlfh Cn.mbt id our line ss low as ANY HOUSE IM Tltr. I'Ulsriy. " THE LOCI) CALL? OR, THE DiSIBTKBISftb PABSOI. There lived a parson, aa we're told, lint when, and wbi re, we know not; Who oft his snoring flock would eaold, Tlireat ning that they to heaven should go not, But rattier dowa to hell be buxl'd, If the would not abjure the world. J .An.il count as dross th, filthy mammon, gob. It chanced at length, this godly wigl.t, ' Who stoutly ftjught the Clirmiaa .ght, - . Klsevbere received a Uuihr tall! U bst th.Higb the stipesd wa a trifle more -To one who placed in life so little store, Tbi- h . J no weight, you know, al all! 'Tw.is not the cah ok nol But 'tan" ' the Lord commsn led" And though it was bard to go away, Bbould he refui "tba Lord" t' obey, i And be a eareleos servant braodedl, No suro se be must g). :. ... il-.J TTio parting Sabbnth now arrived, An I bis simple folks contrived f To henr the priest's farewell; i He ply'd them long in righteous strain, ' Bad them from, darling sia tefrain:r 1 And ia sweei concord dwell; ." To h,ne the . rid, in boly ways he bold, AnJ shun the soul'a seducer, glit'ring gold. Tb service o'er, 1 Before the door, ' The parieh gentry gnther'd rouad; ... . l . -.... . 1 ., - . '"I" ninie or icwer Dart.,. aubyrrt; TrmilTingthrTrosperity and c i.rv of lhu'....r." ..:r.1"r .Vr 1 . r . .. . 7 . "t""- haT I said atCaiwri SBCltita araTan anmrnewc. 1 1 1 . , V . '. -- .ouiti, ai.u u.tiiii.u uifir neaus loiretoer 10 uevise 1 1 1 1 . -t v- , , , . . -r--"r whole country and affecting the prosperity of , m,... to defeat the g x.d doigiof honest . ! ? ' T ' '"- ? ""T 1 every .. ividu.il.in it. He are ..bout to Uke a i patriotic ll)en. Th$ act tbo su.nc end and ' 1 V ' 7 M'!t,.nor,lJ of ?umber8' large and cmprehensive view of it, to ook toils .fia .amc 0,)joct tnJ flle Cunjlitutiun hj,' 'Z i uf t ,l!e, rr'-ra"n -f ' 'S vaat results, and to the consequences which would : die firo fro, Loth sides doubted, and undeniable injunction of .the Con- I flow . from its overthrow, It is not a ...ere topic ! I do not hesitate to' say. and repeat, that if I TT" '""I" T Pj00 f 1 for ingctih.ua di.-.juiation 00 theoretical or fanat , tu0 Northern States refuse wilt'nlk- ,..,11 r,i , i ,lle 1 m'h MK'!l pr-x-eeding must necessarily end i cl criticism. la,e who assail the Union at.l.e 1 1 T " ; l" .i'L' " I,? ' . ,! ' j i" Ik breaking up of ihevernment-that is to j poesent -lay seento be persons of one idea only, : tut;t)n lhn ! S ' " revolution. DAN'L WE11STEK. f " , J, " ; observe llie compact. Immense npplnus A less abstraction, some false doL-ma. or suine ura- 1. .....:.. k....i. .' L: 1 . . " 1 11 uuinei. uu oilt:,MUU IS Ol'uke-ll Oil all SHU'S. ' I do not mean, a State of . $50 Sewing Machines, : rllE UNDKRSIGNKI 13 AGENT , FOB. .THE iK,ni.Sfri;H aij camueli. SliW i l 'IA HIaKl. o m ase for FAMtlY and PLANTATION PURPOSES. .They n.ny ba enat tha Cbaraw Carriag Factory, oposite Mo.r a UxM. - (WMf A. RACE-.; MOYLME IT TO DR. MITCH KM- rnilB U.VDEIWHJNEU HAVING, 1)1 RING THE i ,t saimuer; heard many e sprees a wish that rfnouitowit hoM b, alaoed'over.-tb fniire of lie v. Ur. Mil Ml, Bpoaj tha High Peak af the llltek Mnua ain, and regret thai it hnd not already been tlone, has de termined to giv bis personal attention to the muttor, na irusts'tlia,.' bv the aid of tba th Brds of pnnils .and friends of that tenorabl man, n may oe enaoieu o ereotlt The-ndersigned propases to erect plain, substin Slat atruetnre, with the rick rand on tb spot, and to iialld it In each a'HMiMMr-tht tt-may also oa aneo as ,n obaervalory. Ha pledges hSmself to all contribu tor thst o pain shaH b spard upaa hir part to iiT tka stnntar Urnj, and a It monument to one, wh.ne moral, tnttleetual attd physieal ebaracter. wss ao fit a fhail to the gruaite oo which his Wy rests. Tbp uiider'tgaed'wtll give hi .personal attcution to ihe work, an trasutttiat his knowledge of th eountry pnd iu people, will' enable him to h U t oaatrueted as ehennty as is possibl, to bav it d,B by any one 1. ' 1 ' ' ' " " ' Means will ba Uken to fireserve the names of those who contribute. The undersigned is determined tbaAT the monument shall be ereed If aay amount near tutlBoient Is nbtahtet. - ' Kemo P. Batfe. Est., of Rslelih, will receive coo- trlbutions, and Mesara. Lircliford sad Finch, report ire i th Hooa and n ot the Legislature will re ceive any contributions from members of thos hodie. Letters addressed to me containing Contributions will be premhtlv acknowledge) " f- HENRY E. tX)LT0; Wituiingt n, N. C. aw Parier of th But plea obtif . - 121-tf j Smiling, the good man csme among them, Seized on their offer'd hands and wrung them. 'A saint on earth, the mothers cried, Then rMI'd their eye-balls up and sighed, ' - And" drup'd their Rtrewell oourtesies to fh, ground. B hind th rest, , . ' , '1 T0 bid the priest good bye. In nature' sooty jacket drest, Old Caisar oani a wag mighty sly. - t-- Botring tli stick of ebony began some false dogma, or souie crs tuitous ushumpiion. Or perhaps it may be more proper to say that.'they look at it with microscnp to eyes, SiHkm'ff for Bmn'e spot, or speck, or blot, or blur, and if ihoy find any thing of 'this kind, they are for at oucu pvertuniing the holo fab ric. And, when nothing else will answer, they invoke religion and speak of a hiirber law." Gen. t Unmn I iu V..t.,l, M. a..' I L .1. lit J ' 1 i i I ,1 ' I kT- "1C J'mc ality "f theStiiteJaw be mad wit wit, it ..... , ai..., it.Q.iui.v IIIL'IHT W all b.,t ,lA . , , ..... " - - B-,'.T eiuier, auu et tins 1,1 iev law "on In Bi'iiiilifu! uud IVful Thuupbt. A. little da 11 "titer, t. n icara old, lav of cuirse that every uolstinii by 'lealh bid. , It is h mi to part wiih the petof the an article ol th j Cuns.titiiti.in. wmi'il "i.i.i.r; theg.,litcn liair, llie loviiiir blue eves, tha discharge other State's frmii observing its pr.ivi- ;HrHiko voice, the truthful uffectiooa:! child. Biinirt When any. p.rt of the C.ustituiiim i ' e"uld htbf given un? Kct ween this ehihl supposed jo b-.! violated, bv a Stale law", the true 'u'r f'ht-r there had always existed not rela . ..... r . j-. ... . - , : 1. : 1 ... .1 . , . . 1 . vroers mr ns 07 I' ctw or .... w. .nrr, . jh .. . . . . . . 7V-Iy . j,,, fcffw ffood'msT'sr.on do? I h .pe I find him berry well I prompt attcntioa by addressing as above. Salt, .CKS ElTERrOOL 8ALT TN 8T0EE n s rv e al II 11 I and to arrive. E..Mle by 00-tf . W U.llcRARY 4C0 Wilmington, N. C Jjeady4H-Clolhiri r a a ,n,.tivnni' " POI) B I t V T1V A LARGE ASSORTMENT FOR SLE BV J luS.tf m. . ; g. W. AUNOLI), -. Bagging and ' Hope. 1 AA Oll.a BEST JCTE ROrE; ) I 26 BAL.ES STANDARD BA00IN0; Forialany . .. s, 0. aunAM.ai,...,. 5tt.f - WlimingtoB, N. C. 0 . KtViTCRS,-' ALL END8. OOTTES VP AXP FOR SALE at tb Argue timpa, , t. c. n. c. TrTon-jm, General Cotmmiwton Merchant, t i(l MUKSI 1ST : ,i. ,,t-:, LIMB, HAIR, CALCINBD PLASTER, AND CE A1K.NT, tANl PLASTER, PURE PERUVIAN' 1 ' GUAM);-- "' And Agents" for the-sile or ROniNSON'S MANIPULATED 'OPaSO,'' TASKER & CLARK'S FERTILIZERS, , Sl'PfcB-PUOSFilATE OF LIME,., ,, 70 ly . frL.VIXGTOX, X. C. -TT- . : T ' - - I ' 1 ASHE IIARGKATK, Practice In psrtnersbio in the contity of Anson, ex cept on tb Criminal Docket in the Couuty Court, (J.' R. Hargrave being County Solicitor.) They will ntbpod to tha'coircctiou of all clnims en trusted to them iu Anson and tbe surrouadibgcounties. T. 8. Ash attends the Courts of Hichnidud, Mont gomery, Stanly, Coborras, Union and Ansoa. J. R. Hargrav those of Montgomery, Stanly aad Anson.. . -' . ,. i, . 1 . Uirllfe at Wadesbori)'. . ' ' A, TIIO.VLVi 8. AUE. j J K. HARGBAVE. 1-tf : , - ' ' . Jiv,, fn),r, well, and how drt youj" '""J "Ahl ma-sn, C'r bnr.lly tell; Dis good long twenty year, Wid you ho worship bere, Anil now be sorry Trom your frock you go." "Ah! han,sl CaJ-ar, ys it must be SO. 1 am sorry, too, . 1 . That I m fore'd awy; t ' - , Hot tl.rn. von know 'Iwnnlil ntrAt iln The 'Lord's loud call' for me to dis'ob.y." "Who? mnsss, who you ssy? "De Lord call you awnyl Masan, how many poands a year, De people pnv for prenehing here?" "Two hundred." "Toder plsee gib any more?' "Why, Cloar yes I think they offi-rybr." "Ah' masia, may be 'tis de Lord who call, Hnt don't you link more loud you let him bawl? Aye, call and call, till all be blue, " Fore yoa Come back from four lo tiro,. r.,' . v, He Lord helisllo -till he damb, - .For masta Parson ebber eome." "" at wa 1 ..aw- . ti A Poo Opposed to Sklt dissection A remarkable instance of caninr sagacity was fatcly developed in Buffalo, N. Y. Certain doctors ar id (lit- hi-iher law ranees funlr.r than an eagle's flight above the highest peaks of the -AJlctftwiiyv Lanhfer No common vis ion can .iisei rn It;: no- eonsiicnec iiot'trauscen-. deiitaland ecstatic, fee! it; the healing of common men never learns its high behests; and there fore one should think it is. tint a safe law to be acted on in matters of the highest practical mo ment. It in the'eode, however, of the faiiatieal and factious abolitionists of the Xorth. The sc.-essioiii-ts of tha South take a different course of remark. They are learned . and elo quent; they are animated and full of spirit : ; the- are high minded and chivalrous; they stnto their supposed injuries and causes of complaint in elegant p'iraj s and exalted, lones of 'speech But these complaints are all vntriie and crenenil. mode of proceeding is To bring the' case before the judicial tribunals, and, if the unroustituiion- to be This has been done in repis,ti d ea,.s. and is the ordinary remedy But whut f 11, can to say is, that if the public men of a larsre portion tionship 1111 rely, but the love of congenial natures. He fell 1.11 his knees by his darling's bed-ide ad wept bitter- tears,... Ue strove to say,- but could not, "Thy will be doiV !" It was a conflict be tween gra.-e and naiuto, such as ho never beforo fipeiii need His sobs disturbed the child, who of .the oounlrjvand espeei.illy their ltepres.tlU- "'f.b?en...ljii.c ffl' n ctiltyr unt'ouawiiBJsJia. lives in Congress, labor to prevent, and do j,.fi."""pened her eyi s and Iwked very much distressed, uianenlly prevent, the p-issane of laws neees.iry '" ''I,.l'i, dear j.sps,'' she Said nt length... to carry into tlTuct a provision of the Constitu- ' What,' my darling?" tuKcrcJ her father, lion, parlicu'arly intended tor the benefit iif one 'S'rm11!-' for composure. w'. part of the country, and which is of- the highest ''l'-Jpa, "she asked, in fiint broken tones, ' how importance to it, it cairiiot bo ejffaicted that that h do I c.wf you cvrry year?" part of iho country wiil'iitiig ei.iitii.uo to observe ' '"Hush, il.;:.r. do be 411(1," he replied, in other lotistilutioiiai-proviaijiit, made iu favor uf frt agitation, fVr he feared dclii-ium was com other parts of the country. : ing nn. '' hut pfc.ise pups how much do I cost yon ?" 12 mil. tli i-tifltl ti, Minirrr fuie ln.,iii.n .1... . T ....-, .1 . -,i . r 1 . , 0 t luuim- rtAtvn its a ,0 i.es,. m, you, geimuuicn, mat t Know no ity- ' , SmU has lo any of its rights and privileges drostattc pressure Mron enough, to bring then, of ,avic,,ion and com.i.erec. 1 desire to be nn into any solid form, in which they could be seen j...,., l !w.ra ...... , .1 1 1 . f..If rl:..K. A "1 Tl l - l. ' ""-""", J"".' ...MM.Hom iiiv .. ..... L...... ..... ...lyiru.f.j Amy iniiik coun(o- that 111 hopes, thought. ot.ier .vise, oouocs3. j,ur, lor one, 1 can discern rrjf .ss to be:.n American -alt nonun; reaior weii-crounucil 111 tlieircoiiu. nluts. 1 SaV to Villi. L'et.t..Il.cn i-l Viri.i.oM oa T a-.i.I on the shores of Lake Kiie snd iu the ci'y of I . '" "i'"1'1"' lll.'r' ,l? tcPVw,h though with a shak Huston, as I may s.iy tijjain, in that city, or else- ; Vo,,'f' " W t" (J,',"',t. P'-ihaps two hundred where in the Xoilh, that vu of ll:o South liai-e,,'',,",s- W h1 ,,,en '"''ling?" ,;' ' - i I.. 1 . . papa, 1 inou-ir may he yen ing but aif American. long : and fec'iugs I guthe.r, and nuth contiinied cheer-; Hecaii would lay it out this year in Tables for poor ctiiidren-r-tn remember me by " . A beam ol 'heavenly joy glanced in the father's he ir! ; the joy of one noble, loving spirit miiig ling with its like: Self was forgotten the sor row of 'parting, the lonely future. Naught' re mained but the riitVii.n of loc uid -il,...'!!"..' .1 - ' , .. . 'g.j I"" iai 1 am tor toe t.oiieiuuiii.n, anu Ilio , . , . . . . ' ........ . oul.lsaylnat all their complaint and alleged -t,;,!,, .;,,- t . ...1.. ..i 1 ttr-iHtude that 111 it he and his beloved were co- gricvanees are like a very insufficient plea ii. the , fuii r.,.,1,-Mti;,,,,L,a;,,i,i.,.f v;,..r..: t ! w-rkr.rs. law ; they arc bad on general demurrer: for want aai fr th60 of Massachusetts. I pour out to .o 1 " 1 ' "'-v Pmt cl,i,,i'" be pll Jtiaa--of suoSUiico Loud laughter Bufl atn.not gentlemen, my wh.le heart, and I as'j:e .iu ""8 l,t'r ''r"VT w"h a solemn tenderness. V to reproach these eentlcinen, orto speak tnose niv "rCnc-rs 1 I w.m.11 i " i'es''' nc '' P. " I will do it of them with disrespect. I prefer to leave tl.eui n0 more 8fC , ft,al)rPr pj,, u.mi.-tly fioiii the CW1 '"r 1 '' "d h"' I Lilian to iheir own reneet.oi.s. I make no argument , uonor of Virginia than I would see one so pluck-1 hU '-' sl,e:,k' "d J l""'d''eds and thousand! trinst resolutions, conventions., secession ' ..t f ri.'.. ... :i altei Lor to Lea, en. plause ' It ha, been s lid that I have, by the T I- I - . .1 t . a . .. - . . At a .....j u uiiuncii iu uc a nine proiesHi.inai, 1 ; i ,1,.,. r , f,., .1,., c..,,.,; ;,,:.. .i ,1... 1 spee.'hes, or proclamations. Let these things go on. 1 he whole matter, it is over, and men e.ill reltiro. to a sounder-mode of . . .... i U UUSU 1 A. II. IS V.-i, at... Illlll 1 T..I,,-. I'V JIIC ' .. -. .. , .. on. 1 he whole matter, it isto be hoped, wi b ow 1 n 1,. ... .1 . . 1. fcjr-Vn cip; neiie. A orilnancc authority, an. , ... ' . cjuipc l iiii.v ini. 1 it, I'm uc. nisiuca . ft ., V , -.. .. , , . , ' .... . r....' .kl.iefln u r ..... In..., l.na.M. ...t tl,i.t. ... thinking But one thing, gcntleiurn.be assured .i ;r 1 i n, ...,'r .1. .. j i:tvarl guinicry .the Uniied Slate and France arc of the first step taken in the programme of se " . t tl,.,t ? ,rc.r..,t .,,,1 .,1 1 A - -1 i far "head of Great Urilain. -The "A hitw -nb snd cession which shall be an actual infringement of 1 .,a ,- ,1,. c.,;..f , it.;,- 1 ,', ' i,.,,)T 1 Annatsong caiinon are, he aava, adiiiirabW under ranged for a general dog dissection, Mcomnnicd i l' r"""'S'd applause J-And.l .can assure'- Wl.t had 1 to do with instructions fmm Mas,;.. : by a course of lectnres at medical college, in i yoa pontlciiicn. that, all with whom I nm at diusetts, upon a. question aft, cting the whole Jthe neighborhood of which lived. 'man .who Ptt-Mel .W- the OowrnuMmt, entertain .;nn nn,l ;n which mv vote was t., bid Yir,.ii., : L -J a J ff a. . : I KaVa aiBinA rlaniiKul niirnABn rl?o,.n.l.l -. l y . J owneu twouogs. ... ine more sagacious ol tpe two , k'. Lttiiiugu uj.ju.iu.se, : M wej .M assacliuselts '. WILMIXGTOX X. C: ' " . ".PPf"1 e i50'- w'na 01 me nair, as no j " j J Kefr's eon-tantly oo Mod every Variety of School -luunediatey put hu, tali between hia legs and dis-.i . . . .K-niieoicn.wt me aurcrt to 11 ,ml m.mmfn pf pneral p.licy, lon.hins Books! Miscellaneous Books, Blank Books, Drawing appeared, the. other remained, and fell a victim i og and gratifying occurrence.. Let me do hon- the interesrs uf ,,e Union. : I assure you, gentle. Rooks. Music Books, rwlseap and Letter Papers. .ta to the dissectinc-kftife : and, wonderful to relate, ortoy.ujr. greit au .ancient Commonwealth of . T,. lllM r, lw..tp,l tl:.. i,.,T.icii.,c r.f .. dies' Note and miletap'or, ArUst Materials, or all as the last lecture olosed, and ibe departing au- j ' 'rt:t"a. Let me say that in my opinion the ' sa(?hnsctU tlmn 1 woulJ have resneeted those of GEO. II. KELLY, - BOOKSELLER, 5o. 27 Marem iTmrrT, a .-. .. . . lAw ,w iu a : U HUH. Ul ,HI V 11111.11 t'liir'. Illltt liilll 1 . -V a inc. constitution or the L,aws will te promptly ' . '.,.,;,.,,;... r .1.' 1 1 cerium circumstances, ana in "a eerew.jiipus me?, (mat applause And .1 would not re- ' g,,. T,'lat Oonsirtntion made me'a Senator hat J1!? rouf fwt.rH. of mjin an hour in any Admimstration that should ; of ,,, Unitea Sute,t n-eliIlf: fr M -,e Shl,,,,. ; America.. and rrceh o'dnat.nw theetr.t-.ith net imn.ediMtclyect-nny such violation'of the anJ votc wii ,0 bind, the whole countrY I T t U", I " , e Lonslifii'V.n and the Law effectually, and nt : L , r..,.l,., i,i .; ri.i:.,.- unfavorable intlueiicesot a sea SU, rei.dw them l'r..l.H,ged .ipplauso -And.l canassnrc- ,Vt.t had 1 to do with iosln.cions f,o, n Massa. : M1' ori"r ",. n,e " .1'."'1 of ,Brit- lsh men pt war. - " Uti the oceau, wlicw tlx tug of battle comes,'' write our, CArresrridewt,'"aru.a r, quiring jlelicate liauding and tile iiMast aecurate adjustment, would run the chance of fsnug as useless as were the pouipoona of the Guards in the I'riiuca." . '., My vote was to affect 1 the interests' of-the whole country .and was lo be fyl.'i consequence, of ll. precession of the -' .1- . i, . . v . .. s , . 1 ... - r f-, , . 11', .. 1 . . pjcii.i.-ii.ui to.,., a "wu.v. .. . v..iivi:ii;u .....nt. 01 -ci'n iioxcs i.ie ..irrv iteavt't.a are eottiiiiaai v reEveloK V tUt Tro ' ? hw .sl 'tnre at the last virgioi'a It would be f,t a,, reasonable t. ex- ; cl a". hc,rc. from every portion of the lTlithl'- seen eyeinr them around an adjacent ' fession, in which some gentlemen now present ,' volfl Ml,cllnrli,ukri,,lfr,,,f SI:1S. ; ' ...1 "... !1 . Th.. .:.vl. .-iJ -.klJ K.. ( - , ' " - .1 1 1 1 1 fO . . I . 1 , - , - - - - J -... .. v- - ing Papers, Lithographs for Grecian and Oil Paintings, Wm Kaab & Co' celebrated Pia.no Fortes, OroverJt Baker Sewing Machines and Conner .Sewing Msobines. corner with an air of com volumes for bis knovled: em around sn adjacent fession, in wnicn some gentlemen now present pect ,ue ,0 vote asthcp-.rtiL'ulari,.teres.of M mplacency which spoke j bore Pf -have effectual y suppressed, and sup- sachu808 required. as it would-to expect that, ge of the buttered side P'essed forever, I hope, the notion of separate , ,rbitra, ' , refori..e.. or an amJrX uc,w All order for say of Ue abova artuie pronrpttv of xhttenr.i Ilavin- cirennventad hia mani- governments and new Confederacies. Great feat destiny, he went tiotiie and dotneaticated him- PP"!,e J u hopes pt riis.unioo foun. I1U.1 and rorwardud by mail, railroad, or ether wise. self without more ado. 'a' wAMixava m i I AV ITUIVCn, ' ' ZZZ,Z.r.l - 'star A gxwdston i ttildef Cornelius W Law- Wa" - I cnvUt OA 1'f SI T,Jr warg lIFIa. IVl TTTtCr ,nilrrrnr -r null" r IlirilllU VT I I DE1UIS I FfiREICS SD DOIFXIIC DSY wOODS, of tUi died , Ju,t fte, bi; i piia would but rakethel - . ' SO. ZOH DAITINOBB nTBirr, I tho pnibable course '.of Virginia are dissip; ! : ri.si -1 . - . . .. i 1 11 to nun mr. iiueers. i .111 eminent centle-' 1 .!,.. l....l t . .. - , -,t Ts .. - . ' . ui.i'lxiiu, iu t.i.iv. teifw . 1.1 ...it ias.ttiiitj voiiveiitioueiacuiaica, that Virginia-were with us! Jf ViF a 1 held in tl.e far north Tltrgloriiiwa dial ivtt of - arbitrator, a referee, or an umpire between J ilie southern hemisphere rine before llie, which jureat individuals, I was bound to obey thoinstruc -,.!cr remiinini lona iuvfsible, will agwia appear . . P'"J tions of one of them. Applause Could I do m those Infitudes after the lapse of Utowaanwa of issipafcd that? Hare I'dcscended, or am I expected to ycifs., The Soilthet'n Cross begsa to beaoaae in- T1 ". iorroww imm tntrtt bash b. Horaiss, I . , BALTIMORE BOBKRT ut u,, ; .1 TtlOS.'.W. 4TRINS0B. I , appomtuwrit a, Collector, a meeting of lbejjiVTniQn.therJ'outhern States wtuld thcerfliJljiL-,!!, t- , tollow her lead." Ah. but that" iP' was aaretit Li ;r. .,. -tr- ; "Rags! Ifagsir Rags!!! TrA!fTBD AT THISOPFTCE RA09 AST It . aaioBtofln linen and eotton rags bo Wool, remember. W will not purchase woolen-rthey are of BA acrnant. W want errTrar- taern clean ltd we will ony taem. Cries of " .Never," yisrble 1)2 deg 30 iianort.h Loitttia, 2.000 never; . " you re not the man to do it. 1 rears before our era, aiuoe. accordina? la UaJle. were with us . lf iT- v. .- '- .L: n ..;..i.. .. :..' 1. 1." ..1.. .1 , . . f L 0T ...... - . mi. eOI13C.Vll.il lUlt Ul.tOt pttrvtVtt, llffl' IfMIUIS earj in goingout ot the . (n.lml,n. instmptinna fwn States may rro ... .lt.i.U S mnra tbjui 111 d... WLu it dia. us csprcsHonsi--ot -opinion ey-apTpdrjtrernB"Bmir(BTf tne coun trie Tf- cll .informed political mei). ana in mat view are the Baltic, tb ereat CvraUtUi of i tievros bad al- t ' TJ.,1 lliul Qjnat.,. tn I'.in. . 1 . t ... - ..... 1 .1.. .. Efn, 'W OHU..U TlTSI.et.. nut k-..i.o.. .i. v gresg, acting nndr the Constitution, and bound by his duty and his oath to act in all things, ac- J .. ... ; - . .i . . i . ii .t. . ; to nis conscience. nr me coon 01 uu uie should, nevertheless, be aVsolulely bound . . . ir wss pregnant witn ,;,lj , l If trrrinin tarXi I . I f aba ' . a !", ra it u, I TJ mil iWicv, r. n.octocv was held, at which a prominent insneo. i tor of the Collector" department introduced a re-1 pbstacle 1 Laughter solution demanding tha removal of all "fl'his important meaning. " from tha Custom House Mr, Iwrenca sent for ,ue h;d-" . Bnt who that Jookod f.rf any oonsis-' htm toe next moaning ana said : perceive hy tho newspapers that of turning men-oat of joffice da account of their threat Pm, undertho counselsi.f her ablest and k. -ill r h. f ,i.-m . han.w.r.M'" V!r - sind all he made dutintt the Mrs year ia aaivcr- epinimu,.'? .''Iantao, eerUioly, Mr. ClUetor.'V wiMst men to lead them into it ? Applause fU hnt not consented that her rights, undeTtsing. iUsoon fouad that it waaimposiife,for he "replied with some firmtresp. 'WeII than." late resolutiona have rut a decided netrative 'n.Jit ...:....: .v. n w. :.i.j w .k. r ..:.U tba .imrda ntaw.n that the luorc he advertised, tho ' a rejoined Mr. Lawrence, "ss I don't like your !"! "if, and th country cordially thanks , of Massachusetts ; nor hia Masaaphiisettw ttmt h made, and after a strenuous eiiort te get . asreed that hers shall be' jud-ed of by the -M of hi money in aiiwmnnjr ,.. wk.Ve .1. .... I.. ,.,ru .. trw It. .- ready- becu erected uiyre thiiB 50v yetus Covlpn't Do It An exchange paper tell a story of a man in Lond.ui wlta dcleriuinei to nd bring theiw tb TAAtH rTARRA.TS-rf OR BALB AT - op'i"''st Jon wiTl please- oonsider ywirgelf dTs-1 heT T ' If . Ak.iwul fnivm tlsla nsn.rtMt- I tPt. . .' barged from this moment1 The second speech was called forth by tho rs, Leisbituro of Virginia. But both'-have agfjkjd op. H y u believe it, try u, , ' t