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i "wfF: nil ; :Tn -Yff. TiTl rf 1 1:1 ll II IP 3 ii fi V H 1 0 V . T I ! C C O N S T 1 T I! T 1 0 N A Mi T 1 1 E LAW3-TUE CU AltDI iNS OF OUR tltlLKrV. . ... " . Vl. XX III. I. I 17. Iff 11 f 1 I'll ijj a iij i 1 i 1 V rH the a''iua f h Vvt Ij ss tVW !1 by t'ooafcat & Ca, SI Courtl stirrt. I? lot.! t, .TtJajti of a.H eoiiu RU:; curkniachra, lej-ltfi. A fl ' 'ti cW WMf.C. RauwWuV Cjrb Bane, J4 b e ibe vermin r ll out m -:ui U e PrUt9 tl uut he acra. ( A Udy aha k4 4 it rcetarled t wo L t!xr day, that it Critwii the tenuis fcjr il t'lnannal." , , Thi eMrjra'u4ur i auM dy al SI Court- Uu U tie-t, , wk. rr, S3 cauU ur . . ' 0 but Ik. rr - bj p. Jininrr, n;:i.urouS. ZI07ICS THIS! jlJ lu&rtn rV rHt4i-n m HiIUwohi-, ami tit iwuiity al Urtn, that Ihry ant mm fantl atroiM ma m i;nr ium f immukm i. u. u :i - . ..i. i. mini uiw wii-aOT inn uij Ul-iuv U4W rt of lU rauutn-. Our Ii .,!, . .r- tU w iii.rJ o4 af tl .uliy. Wartaball i wily he 4m ta wilt the tiimV. I Ut Inwrf tiaa uauat mHB -ai,a W-k ft fy baa.! 1MW V lt ifi? n , Z uZu'Z Z MM ;fU,,,rJi-V I'r:,rU'i Ihul rl3'U.-1!',ol, br,.bilWh,.mHaa Ld wa.Vr.lsne.fcnwl.f.i-i.rLii.L.i!- '"fi w"iiirrt rwii!jf you iJJ.ad I..ai.firb.ni boata fta of, Uil 1 1 l.-sv iil.ui!i Imrluv rv Iiate Inrd tLe rncfimiiit ur:l ilnuaJ ... ... ... ... .. . . .. ur can. venom i.om uir f.H.i.iry m nu4 aor larjia w imuiuteul Ule llie kail, and NrW.'re.atlha PUr mM WJUV g,M ,iIed lubr if no Olhn . JlllJ-lli " ' iryra will thmw out dulka wliirh mui-Ii ta. i t. A mesh SLTM.Y or " Mml the growth of ilie othcre, aud ot,!y Hcflat'sPills'&BittersJlrr1! Juat Rrid. ami For Pala al tLii OCTu-. , rcxaary n. fc . , , j , , el - - uraxunsTirs rirxs. - STTT Tl;airdi.j.iewii-ktu.irl!2dloMoflUf fiUf IQMl wlutMr ever Ji-ovrrJ, a a imtilk f of the MooJaal flai l It i tupnuf ii trprill, arhcilur u , aoJjiiAe or a!tcraUa . It UmW i.iuui'.rlr Urtur all ilia ic(raliun or couil iiia- lUu uf Mrreury. lu jmrsitivenrtira arc loii of luoalcuUUa alut for Ihw Till, rray lb takii rl.tilw f.r ativ iurttJ w4kirihy tharaUjtfiM-finily aM.trM!ttlj bjr lakiiig awjr Uta cauaa af wcaknnw. 'i'lirio U no (ooj Mcicary doca, ttlik'h tliwe Till da nut liVtvtUr. But thrv b nunc uf the niir..l' a.U of tbat Jcadly aprciffc. Tbo tMib are Hot bo-b.il bi ttae atrad fihcllrr.vl.tiHi, nvw life anl cownniueut aiiiiaatinn i.m ati !tiit in awe lawewent of ibe body. Brjrwln'tb'a.rilla aia, iiiJced e.lniW VtrntJlf,- the, run iihrauie Vhaainaliaai! '-Thee cu. WaMr. and a SloinMga of Trine. They ruce pitMleiy ami Constitutional fJoitiwan. ITiey will cure U Iheae apparently iomi ilimwa'a. brcauae they deanw and purify tlio Wood, proviilxd, howevrr. nature ia not lTOiidalMiumaii ant. tai.cr i , Iir alt caul they will I found a raft and aim. fla remedy, ' yet all powful Kir the mnoTuI of rliarawa, wlit'lbor rlironic or- rporut, infection or Wherwba. : '1'lwy do liol reudi? Ue eyaU'in HaMo Joba all'cctfJ ly aiiychiingraoftaipeniiure. . Tl very rauw, or occasion of the huinuii frame 1k ih' alTrcted by ekla nj eouglia U rniioved by their aa. i Thercfiwe,' they "may be used at all linwa and aeaaone without daroaeej an 4 rhange of did, ; and an aIWc4riHnacary.n . . , (T ArjenU tir the rain of BraadretliV rills: D. Hnarlt. HilUlKoiughf A. Torrance, Pituboro'. Wm, Koaliep, Fiwlue'a store. Chatham; J. B. M'Daile, Chixl Hill; Ceo. A. Meluue, Mason Hill;' E.vV W.Smitli, Alamance , J.& K.Sloan, UiVcnboroitjh I Jamea Ji)hnn, Wfcntworth ; Woatl A Ned, Mailioni Owen M'Alcei, Yan. eeyrillot J. it. Callum, Milton. . i NEW GOODS. THE vnWrilicra, haviiij reccneJ a full and handatinie aairtment of - ' ' Spring poods, ; would rvapcctfully aolkit tlic inpectivn of the ruhlic' ' '-: '''-''- ' '-'! - ' ' " A. MICKI.B & CO.' '-April ii'. " I""."" '- ' --. S3 ,i , ,,- .ri" " " " . ' - .., i Head This! Tlt e-pit'ifrhip of Nelson A Ladnierwaa "diaaoKed lliia by mutual consrntj all iHone indehlfd Waaid firm are earnestly requert f4 to rime f.rwjfd and make payment without delay, Tli who tlli4 '"'e win cer- U'mW find l!e account in the hands of an ofli eer afler tha Grt dav of Murch.1' rf '"' ' WM NELSON; ' ' ' r." M; I.A UMEIt. X. B. The'boolm will b fouiut the hnmlsof , Joiix 1). C!at.to, who properly authoriicd to m-ike aettlemcnt. '' .. January 4. "'. - ' ' ' 60 S1AIK OV .NUltTIl-CAUUMNA, la Equity To Man-liTfriB, 1817. ' Thomas Hogan, and 61'tert, l i Va.v,.- -. . V Original LUlr WiUifim rtUia and others. 1 T appeariu in tlii cause, according to law, that William Pcliior. and William Watson ami Mary hia, wife,' ore not iuhahitants of this St itct It ii therefor or Jcrcd that pnWic'ation bo innle for ix alifCesaive -week in th IIUIMhv rouh Racordci, for aai.l dofemlant to appear at the next term of the fJonrt of Equity tor Orinipc county, to ba held at Hillsborough, on the aeconJ Moinlay of March next, and answer said '.bill, or the aim will lie taken pio-coHfeo aa to them, nd beard accordinslv. ' 3 - .. '-james webb, c. m. ! Price adv.' $4:50. - 61 6w ,r,M! JUST, RECEIVED, .... FRESH Rice, Adamantine Candle, New Or t, lean Molae,v SpiriU Turiienline, Gray'a Invaluable Ointment, Kiw tjotton. Whitehead' beat Fluur, and Venison H nnn. ' Alw, Teasue l'lii!;hs with -wrouuht Moubl Ttwla, and a lartre h)t of one and two bom.! Mould Boards. For sale by , , ?. , ' , :. LONG,' WEBB, & CO. - rfj.h 14'''. w'.-.o,i - -f- X-.o-'.t. '.W. . m Me year riea Mil. . Eaubrraut, Mtiuc't U Unxt.p feer O'er ery buiL" rUTATOE rii.NTl.NG. f lJaii.fruiJwiieejNrnfainUeftI - wc " r""-t trg i. arf, w raa Th.amltl- iJ altt-a pel the tame icwli. ' 1 ron.i. .,rfi.c!eKri flhry reWW) XT- UiS:lte ,r"lHf,Wj ,,l WW,W Pul , .1 t ( iff . ' A '' frH p I "nJ "" le"Ur. ' When ' wbolf lr tut fHilnliH t ar plaiiird, the imll aiork wmild imi b wn.iK -iw-.t 1 -w W 1l " -I 'Vtttl. VI lilt I Inr. - . . !?- , ' Vxtxt1 V"""' '"riil ror if ! 0l HIM at a a.,ti,lii!r i llih-e pirrea ttuf i latil it j ,j u !',:,.:- l I . " ji'l""! "B.lt. tiUe. I k.iiw t :pry ami frit w" j fc wf ; j, ,'' ". , . i.i . ' , f e- I V !'!'; - 1)111 ut a cozen kuida of l ilt, at to riant , pttaliie tltal H produce twenty or thif- ('.V l;.lk J In one WP, I am answered lliat you w ould crt no font t in the Other. f ail,er; you gel my few pirtatoM "-T "f!, 1 . . " , m , ' ! P."PJ t.mucu, waiura waauag uta-e "; "e aul et'U neceaeary, if, 81 I Said bifcre, it wal pr JHirly tliviJud. Tor IllV t Lulling I It1: the CJCt tinfily lfram, iha iuUatM-at.-Li liunted taif Ifur ihe piupiuc t I i n iikr ti.at I am loul.lv and !! in the aavi'.i.! required f-ir r, (Uir-tliii(. f whole, anK.l'rn, hehl.f:r iiift. t.t.: V.' f "h"'. ' " MIie per acre, a.U. rut: mid uirai'i n atie generally. A l .!t CoTOfsg the Gronsd tTspfll lu the essays I have teen on the 4phcntionv(ti: , of manure, no nrrmint lias been mj.le fi,,vlrtr, the BUi aninire Hie sod rereives train a cn verinff. I have noiiccil that a pt cover ed by a board, a pile of rails, heap of ttonr. or no matter wnal, on removing the encumbrance which lias occupied the itouikI for tw o or three months and cul tivating it, it ia found much bolter than the adjoining Iad. Ohstrve a forest tree standing inn field if of tolerable site and thrifty, it will impoverish a hrge area around it ; yet thi sr.me kind of in es w ill pnw close" together, and vigorously, in the forest, w here their leaves form a close covering to the ground, and at the fame time the soil will he improved. Actinsr on these tuggcMiotts, .1. have for eome years put my manure on clover In the spring which I designed to turn under for w heat in the fall, givine the land the be nefit of the coveiinc ''of both the manure- and the clover duriiij the summer? and i think' a iriven quantity of manure des ,1Hrc nr0otl to my luiid in this way than in any oilier nn 1 nave jpin-u n. i emu- thefe things that the atirtnton of seiennbc men mav be turned to this question,' Does; not a covering set 88 10 prevent the escape of ammonia and oilier substancet benclicial to the soil I i v , .. . ... Car. Pormtrt Ccbintt. . ... HINTS TO FARMERS. , . The farmer' life is shunned bv many brcaote it seems bue of minillesa drud-f jeiy. It oiijht not to be so. If farm er would .study and reflect more they might do less bard labor... and yetBC.com 'plteii mie in the courie t.f a year. , Ten liimr wrk in summer, and eiht m w in-j ter, ought with good nviiiaacinent, to give; any man good living. lle.wh woika. an b:inl that he cannot read or reflect af-j f ! ter the labors ol the dav are over, became ".f fatiane. doe. not plan-wisely: Let no man shun work when it i '0 be dune; cle, delve forever, is not the end l uiii'n lif. Tl. farmer'n eveninos llOllkl te devoted to menial acquiieinent and ra li tial ci joynient. ,,To sup anlluniHle in to bed is a hoir's fashion, and highlym jtirioui to heal h. . Bi I firmer have a'lont h'un tbe choicest works of h a on ni!i.irr Allocations; let thtwe form. the jd s-f study J roctri.u.e at Ir i Mb .. t .r Uauc4 mm. I t i!.er iUUt. rlnUuil fcf wh fi ny m M-icLbMd M Strict. m.ll t- " y ir frttiim . .i t!ai4 Uh1 Wrt.it ru. TkJ - - irrs. inr Ana ll i.k rtrraji !rarl ana armiin: t IkiI kaMto birli arh trmitt iU ai: oiit roU l.iiu ao tuhappj- hw, 1 dity !. j"t'nt la:t h ;nI. I lie hni r-iinr l aniiihihted than mn .l-al w.ly fur iW rwuti J 04 t f u J; !iaaiJ of a futtji mwu ". hht Aim fat. U.nI, anj i. lii.t ,f rrVjcl I e wv te un116r iT (x rrf 1 I....: - r . i ..! mwm wu Pf "Tl U Mi ' ' 1 i ' . , ianiivu.i'i, ;tVrn fra S.ia fair ooK. la i e Id artta obit ibe acd if a ewlJfr cl !,,, d; b4 ,f ff(H4 lc fct !Wd a.d. a.. - " ' . Tl.t I!- lor at. tl,a in.U- mra-a l rdieti. aed yttl i,tt i room btlaeia tbc lOaa fur a jilf, ii a will t-i vae m. ' Nun Ifffi tocf ra il l.oiH few f-r- ra raa alTiU it. ' II you aiar llieoi te w ll uie ion. ll' ill iioi do ia lo fre.t firlj fr a tilta rroo, .tr in mw 20 arre W five IV J I -r, tel. f-aUr-d arM it wii yf ji w f -r U. llcr turn SO .arm ril, !l.a by blve. b dim trltir yea toil it d f for t on the ' i g air moia frequent rife oa bebl than in a .. ' o a l.imff. t ! ut il.e ownvi ia ibe bvtt r.ue '..i .and, : t'it bmalir th t o wNh M r!el oy ' . the auoiairr and wiN t'.trp liiru menu they will blrnl lircly aad die, . fioa rl itrr t'eip; it o orct it ga nti tb diotigbi. ';" . , ' Nevir ilniigh in bfVwrnlier, iw hen the ffniini ia arrf atL , ' . "Mi i b'ltei t. rul train before it (a full v or drad iii e. When tbe etrawim wH,e,f brtuw ihe t-airi au rhe that on ,,,"n M J""' U "P"'"! ahntslil be cut, 'or then there i no hut her rticubtion uf juices to the ear, - Ever hour ili-l H tai.t! uncut alter this lga t aitemhd with lo. " ' 1 ' ' - ' " Aeeouni thoutd be kept, i UVug the etpenara nd produce ol each, field, ' When an intpfrmenl is no lunger wan ted for il.e ein, lay it rt'elully aotde, :i 1t it be firt wrlfrlryneoV iuv ' . n gnM aeeif, piepare your groom) it;,'and pty terj l.t lv a ten ..t oan heart ar'ght, re meov i 'Tsnever'a msn snaeth, mi reap." Do in't bejin v"i tn eipenie hooae, n s bato till you have . I in . " - ' ' Avoid C"r-A "" damp site for t d el ling I nuae; "Boild tiiflicientlv dilnifrom your barn And slack l.noe to aoid tech drnts by fita. Keep note of all ienikbl occurren ce on your firm. Keci.rding even your e,r be o( jjPnf fi,. Good lenrrs Irak food neishbof. Eipehoients are higtilf enHieitdble, hut do not become an lubitusl einernncn- Tl e deprltion ef birds tre fully com penatied by the crrvire they tender in preying upon insert. ""' " 4 From Neal'a Saturday Garelte. 1 ', The ocba v. ' ' bv t. t.Vor kkw vests. t 1 Uw to eouree old oecan'e broad dominion., . ( Mybarkprond-hcaviibarkiuiglitiemigppray; It rage to brave beneath my esgie pinion. 1 And o'er it waste to 9kc my tracklea way. I lova to pace the solitary deck, ' When night o'er all ba cost her pall of gloom ; Mark the bright star that seem to strew bur wake, s Bole flowers that on that heading desert bloom. Oh! there Til listen to the wailing winJ, ; That aweepe along th wast with trembling tone; It wakci within the eloquence of mind,-, . 4 : And power of thought it else had never known. Oh ! would the christian breathe a ferrent prayer, Let it ascend then o'er the dark blue wave j ' ''. a .t. .L. ...Kaa tliatwiaa nypocn n . One plaak between b.m et.d a yawning grave, ohJ would th poet raise a hymn to heaven, ; jj jt twcn frefiv from th flashing brine ; i- Tbose aUia of beauty from the aea-foam gtven, Will light it upwards to th throne cUvina. ; Ovcrwhrlming Irgnmcnt. Dr. I-aihrope, in one of his sermons, says : u it were trite tliaf there is no God, what .ewlene 'rj, the A iUU i.t, Jl U 1 il rrtl r j ie nuil U tuur Utt. my ht jifie ra,ne i" Li fi ftre hertifl-r. Or. , if J U w rute. tie cay eiii iihow ! irtiit id annihr r (talc. wH m in And if !.k r.jrrepi lart anj Jwmm2tle I.1IU Ml LuhanrT hriC thai 1-hr i ttA fi.;' Inmii lima Ia Ii n-iin i;rm tuiurr pn-rrv ; inr, acnmutig- mire a ti"re: if t dura et"!. Iw ror - 1 1'lwni na tif nnv rrnji r bun n i f.Ma e-.tnul!-, a c!l sa fur thr pre CBt. i I!;nJ;6 riTialf. "nedT, ahrn lidy Slili . while in lialia, waa aJmot oerdap.rtwoi l m (Jii-emmn i. divnlel oj imnn if all (-'iniaoa. It elit'Itned with rrirf fw the la if a faro.! 4 I l.e I'r-i ' n, in In Nege at l'i' I ua ofaiwaa, a ol ii divioW. at rile rb'Jd. nr-aMe to l.ir ll.e aiphl of hrrVoamnraif t f tho SMn. drlrl ib at irinpalea jearla (.iirM fiJiff rhildn-n. or the li-'.t of day. tind , t'ii ibe arquiaitiia f .Mx rit ter.tntj 'rpiat on. It ia nu enifiy biblle, but i KiiiiiMfd At hrr eourli with a fet-linr f( br ronHr.i nnl our jiri. I'l.ere j in torll awri.M mUery. ilie w addrem! by a rhir, ig- rrr .! ome difln-uby m reen"i'i-j J if wr,ir'frJ!leoati.!rraiiBnfibie nonnt, nv.ive woinn.of the loweat rl.iaa, iliia dielirtuoo wib ib.i n.U by.Mf. iHietr. ia it rtallf f a-iraMe to ba who kr l ien rmpjuyrtl aloui tlie tuifr-. Knir n te Siif. 'Ii .ly and j 11 M-tir-o ia aurh f n ril-ai a tt brae rr, in trrm not to be formim : l am 0' dmnj ao to 0joi iht ile aJbrr u thrae leimi! 1 rou'fM tbat I r! roine, Ifftimi mu l.nve hern here ninny " .l ibe Cxf wti berli.nfd aufeoi ih i.k I am qa'taaure that it en d ya tfhut up in a dark rtiorn. ami no ono Ck U eonie nrar ou. Aie you not, e'harufd to criee t:i " !t, ' ht-n J on ouc'it to be thanLi given -yoo the mewt for I'.aiHir i't'J .:'' tfi!l rter was setrn T fon of every' body? Hid i"y oi him or speak of him ai.l. ui him f and instead of letiiv Cm Untie in this world till he I h d out with trouble and nurro', h taken him to heaven in 1 his t. For shame! lcare o(T,w '"if. tne open a vrlm!ow,,, , KcxlcanHaceiTbe popl lionoftl.; M. l.can lle,ubhe a id r.t ar il d ct ar-r. .... u--. i iviu.ia. we ae oeen inunee.i ii iM'K out the fu. nu.ieeil ii in'aa nui me tot- icmeni ol ihrm, ind of the bich they are knoe: ' - j ei.u or peraon ol pum Span- luaifig ataicmeni ti4ie bv wt I. r.ufoiieKij an DXMiu. n.. naiiv.a oi Mejieo, poaer lea now in a political point of tie, but wetitny inousn at small nuruber..FJdr the Jpmli Gntrromeni, an enor to the revolu i -n, le fnioed all eiil and militarr.oflir.es. and gensially he high .I....I,..aI .1 . ri.....t, ' .:' . 2. Ciiollns.'or denies; pertoiisof ua dulteraled white blood. D'iring the ie volution, theie nJ the first cl.aa arr known t Oimchupmo, and g.mrdlv op. posing il.c iolutinn, wrre called IhaHi for or Itnyalirt. . 3. J Mailiot, or hdf-h'ood-, the .' seendatiis of the white and thsjtb ao meet; thi clai eom prise ih g . it nf ibe population cf Meiico. 4. The native rnimmli-ri. rapidly being ainalgatej wi h !' yet stilt poaeilul in a numif-' view.'- ' ' K S. Muhiner, at wiih n, the . antt of whitet and A'riean. ' ft. Afrtc.n and person of ilnmits African hlnnrl. ) r 7. ambo, the deteenuant ot Indian tnd Abictn pareni. vf ' Besides, iheie are nmnerous descend snis ol emigrants from ibe Otoarylel- amis, with a great silmmure of Mnorith, not Af'icin blond, Gitanos, i Ot pset , and it it ttid that on me rciti'i coasi. netr Aeapulro, a Urge proportion nf the population have a great adrtiixtuie ol M lay abd Cbineie blood. -There aie said lo ba 30,000 persona specially drvo'ed to religion, including nuns, the greaeom of wnnm arn cnnecteii in in capita ami ins 1 valley originally known at that nf Mrjtieo. The eitr of Mttco, with t pnpul.tion of 150,000. contains 30.000 Irptrat, a elirs enrrespondtng exncily wi Ii thefirr ccrontol Nsplss.' ' ' J ' ' The Le Vcrrier Plaact I pper bv late ditaoveric that thispWneti ei.n lirotlly arprflschieg ihe eatth. When firat disenvered." it wat with difficuliy a-n with the most powerful le!eeope; but it i now nearly i-ible to lbs naked et. Ii is said to travel al the rate nf a ill ion and s hall of mile in twenty lour hoars, ai d it it believed by some to par tie of the ratur nf a comet, some phi lopbrra apprehend eriMi results from its approach. The mosi learned I'rofer inr in England and France are anximislv tnleMoiing tn totve tbe mysterioos pin blrm. ' " The SulstreaBury in the West.- a United State agent armed in Si. Iiuia a day or two tmee, from Otleos, Illinois, wita one ihousand doiUr in specie, eo signed to Capt. Bell, ol lbs arsenal, at tn expense of eighty dollan eight pr cent, on ih a moon i transmuted. We do mil now the exact rate f exchange on Su Louie ai Galena; it ctnnot be more than one fourth of one per cent, dUeonnt. Ai that rate a merchant would retail one thousand dollar for two dollars and 6fty cent. St. Loui$ Republican, Abandtnce, lilw want, ruins many. Till; MEXICAN WAK. 1, " TO TIIE EDlTOas. 1 l d-l. t ! ill 8riai. a(os ih II l a,j-i.i in iilliow 1 tintUia ! b a4 fc Pe Jt in l'itr Siir in (tu f a raea itH J!iir, lr. S'f. itiufc war, cbawitiaa fi CoiiMr a Feia J I "rb le rpiauw f it e n.l f HrialMtw. ail, it llir, ! lUr p- m !o ! !. wtit nf l'aU 8tU li ijih.a rnuv aoulj rtr r-ue.i:lhHji.i.iaii $ ImIJ by a ir' e-''f to a f rart i'h"t H. I M.i""l n n(fii aaa.' klarMtia o-.r of drttiiuintiiC4ln'iii ai,j Nrwlowactin rr. I Lnoa.il.mk il ar a i . 1 1. un ixa i wt 'l u a m r .Uur - J trail m a. 'fib' it ti.lrl! ,:.. rr wun l' e rr'i o! Ui l St ta. d lit rHi-iimn ai ! I fl ii V-e f o.ii'ea pn Vrea I'rl.ihiM. lurb jnt fr the li.lfMice l'il lie Liioaa an I ea. fie.a tl.i- tiiiinona ol'lhe Eirruute tt tiite when hi mcMige waa rien. II fie, puriinta w. nol arqinin two miMitiia amre. wht ia th'ie that ba. nue . oeeurreil in change it? 'aabe-n protracted two niomha bnger, 'h tush widinui acute nprratmna m ef aide f tin give a riM lode. itti a portion Of the iriiitory t bo v nmrli iiio'C shall ae , ! t'. ? Ccriairi. -ntir.t'aritil Mex i d mutt tea- r it the .ndt ed, n the iia bat Nueces anil ' inca bean stm ab it 1 nct bean stm at ut . 1 tl. t dii p IV p.optttr of A., -ciiiz in alier-iliiiught; and, ll tt.ia letter w'a a juat on for ibe war. the ngln liat'on eiia it cause to 10 decide reHe.l aid. iha Congre of the United Saie. and Hot wuh the IVraidrnt. Thai hmiy h.4 aeart rafuacd todeel .r f um AJe,ie, nn ,bia aeeoant, when Meliea refused U reensni.e Ibe iualic nl the el.im of our e uten. oi ceu ta pin- .... . ' nuae indemnity. Treaii have since betn made lor ihe seideinent rf those elim, and the p.vments bd h-en pune iully imde unti' !!n.M State of d..d' T bv ll M'lti ' rowri into a , i-aolvei.i ,,h,. leauliiue ..i.'v.fti. !, reaeited ''fi1" "dred year, a did that between ... ,co py If other n.O-; xhf C,"xh ,he -V,"'r ' ''M "! .".I not est-teda will t be preieud' d I w' " 'l,a",,h hrare,. v..'l one- ,ii;ongresi would bare re. i proud, ardent,' melancholy, which it ihua s'A ted tr on sccoi.nt pf the claims' of j10 h' h''ed to our puipoae to B our. cue atone ? Ii the piirpoae of our !",C1-- "cnder lo another taee a coub UovemuienibH tht abich wan natcd by lfT discoreied tnd conquered by their Mr. Saner. H ia diiTiei.ll to are. an ne. Sim, and which contains a lliooatod me. ceitity for iha ipproptiatmn tked tor. If we have a perfeel' right "t ('alif irma and Kew Memcn, why ebonlJ we tav fir it! If ae have no inch riiiht. sliall e coiitinue the wr ! fxree Mexico to se those i!eptrtm nt? The .ntion ol such a principle aa thai a war for uh a purpose would be ieeiimiat- or io-nfiahle, would certainly be an interpidaiion in ibe code of ' iirialinnal he, I ibi the eemu.y or it ouis the nation iii which and by which such a principle is for ths tret nme to be asaeiieo; U we are to diaregnd all higher and more honorable cnuHiiietation, ithec"me u to mlciniile at l-gl ihe c.isi if such conquesi- it cai in nioney and m Ulod. t well a all the 'other consequences which 'w-i iesi.lt from ti. We have no right lo suppctie thai tiitt will be lbs a'i uriir in allien ae shall ever b enag d J and. if ertr ni'tdved in another, ibue "l much leastin io fear that it will he aiih ii-nre'thaii cue uf the ntot pnweilnl na-, lii.ns of ihe "eardi.' In such an event, tvou il it ll"l be well for us to ht'e t COn 'Ciiiiiiioua Ifepublic b;.tb powerful and liier.illy to usi Ii has been truly said that, as our sole'enemy, ' Mexico is not lormidable. But, as an ally of a power ful Euiopam nation, the case would be very different. She would furnish a hor tlet ot great extent from which lo invade the weaken and mod sparsely populated of our States soldiers to snv extern, snd supplies to rei v gieai eio-w. ll t not Mexico alon. however, which will be al enuied troin us by a pioirscted war of i.io'i.tmn and diiieiuberiiient, but all th South Amerciii Sutrs.. They... are "all p. nplad by the same race. They a'l id ler io nai cupidity the same brod and fer ule plain and rih aiinee, and the sane great ' temptation of inability h defend them. : They w.ll ad think, and certainly tint without teas m, ht ths only boon wbien will be offeied to ibem will be thai ot th giaul that of bamg the last de voured. , ,' . . . - But what wrll the Woild ety of fl.is - 0)klt.(rtJ a i ff qcl 4 tm ai -ki K-f al lcaa4 ' Bf (ic u V t ml h 4- as mm f n rip.aa.f ih.l r f Fawtty t'tii i:l be maai4 taa Ut a air rti!j la tM nl.i aal l!.aflMaa r.!y j iba ta ortaa toat f i ar ; oai auen ta am lb !Mt ioi u i'lnt . pni.n ljr a laalrd b-l!a a4 a jbauie awt rie. Oa he run-rart , ll t inl h.e i irintirr, ibe etai(r ! l r f roe'tl aid be Ibe ampihy f r oir aime f.ebla altrrnra. Ii at are in.'ilT'irM in lie a fti be dune but at a est in owner it fi- n'tety iriaseei.dinf ibe talua of tc ss qmaittnn ; ia tar nothing of tht sacrifice Is it that ir wariuf human life, of ihoited and tree of th"uai d of American lives, and the t king ol aa roual ttuabtr of widow S'id orphan i t irsy nmhipf of the horub'a fonit-qtence of each a war to oar ere i"st for. In be ucrelul. ii tnust ba eon' ueied in a inn er ai d carried to si iremi iet ai winch th bean airkeaa at d humanity ir roil. 11 at at 1eat ra'nilr and dipatoeatly atk ouraclves, first of II. It it joai. i ii right, ia it honorable? What, after H. i tlis righiof conquest, if inr such right ettt, but lbs light ol H e I'ongenf Iti the tight ef the hand t. lie ia airosgrr and bler armed than tht rtelr, and be tikts hit purse and kerps it,' " '"' : ' I their an ioMsnre In all history of a nsuon, and a ntuon ihoroiigbly untied a is Menco, wiih a pnpulauonoi eight mil lions, and abnndintly supplied wiih 'all the amnilu.na nf ae. bfin ha"Ten " qn red f Why should we eipeei such a irsnlt! It our enemy the least warlike of nation I Aie her people leaa pro..d, let per'inaemu, les reveng. ful. ti.ait all oibtrsf No; but precisely the rr verse the de-esndtnts ol iha heroes of Sigoniiim, Nuinantia.and Saisgota. It tematkfd by Napier, in bis lattery of rl ic- l euintutar War. tht nn euunuy in-'iiilt'-.-l ' Mirpt is a eatajr to oerrun na Spurt. Ui ,'"ue to difficult to lettin," The ttlti . 4 i .iej",s '"ft'eof ibe let ton i.f llnnipine coa iiM.n.ris, and ;"" lh4 riih. Where else, in hUiory, hna ", hte coiitinoeil foe monate nl their heroic valor and constan cy. The conaliutioti of Mexico cnniaina eUu.e which foihuis, under any pielext whatever, the alienation vif any pm tion uf. the national ihimxio. Nm .iit.fi (l with this, iha same thing form a pari of the oaih ul office. Thi difficuliy would of itself r-rero insuperable. But there is an other even stronger in the nndiaub.d puhlin opinion of Mctico. Vhat Ad iiiiiiMtrauon l tiiat Oovsriiotsnt will dare o defy thi puhhe opinion, or could successfully eooibai it t Is it not k noa n to all that they are not lew noriiniittngui-heilamoiig-inuirlves aho ihavk'lhe aar not oi.lv inexpedient, hut oi.jiiat, yet have not bi'henn inured to hreart the torrent of publta opibiort which they suppose io a&it in Itvnr of the wart I do not belies that such is ihe pub'ie opinion of thi-" roouoy. Yet thai i the impression winch gone fuith, and it ha cootracad the seiioo nf more than tine of our pul l e men. Will tint influence be lest in Mexico, where ihe opinion i universal thii the wsr. ie ri.iir-iiilv and criminally unjust on our pari? What gioun.i, ihen, bat we to dope lor atpeedv peef None, certain 1, utiles from the extremity ol ilelenee hssnes and etiflerirg to whieh wa thill reduce our enemy. How it ihit to be tc- eompliehed t The tiiiate osiully of men is, By a vitfoinua pioseeation of the war." Jf ny thing is meant by this, it i by advancing tn ths asty ol Mexico. We have already penetrated far into ihe mierii.tr ol the Mrxiean Republ e. What evil here wt thereby inflicted upon her, tn ay nothing of ibatexueuiiy of aufTr ing which ia to reduce htr to aue for peace f , The inhabitants of ihe loans which we have taken are jue- as secure in their peitons and property as bee nm molestation in all their pursuit and occoptuona -at they aire bcloie the wsr commenced ; and the profiit ol their occupationt greatly increaied by the pte tenee sf a large add'nional population. yedy and aWt to, pay for all tbeii pro-
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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