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riiiUng ntHim'. Thei wr u li'n, IiwuiHi Mn a ln Yiwn i iV iUieuh ;Vt'er wi-ti hjia the f.Min.i.ui ..fa rreat It- eue nnt ttlNiita lrvt.fkl. tUttkr !Mtl ( HV C mI wr'd. Ie Ik.. ,( tl W ' f ll' ' , (fart. M ' U 'l ' t 4,-ii, liiar.yrr. With n the -me-, i.ip-i'J.e. a I their fir.tdalv we t rr- owner art -ati.fied with their h.mr.. , ISiS, th whUb ad t' follow MJ a-tiwhm; rtd romjdrte; wirh an jvjde for the nartareatd aapport of ib Whenever te eve t the traveller i 'agree either 4 fjulur.-; and mac ia every people, who ere to gir k foundation n-rVrvhed be arh acenee a these, be -TV b dja-W W frvltbetmrnt1 ttrtm. I'aa-.abd endurance. Circo-p-cribed bv f atav rent amred that there a'ricultarr t". f tU to mTf M .ly, r! experience rod to the ado?- reals, tabic, fur all practical pvrpose frrper. that the We f rWir 4iuet .-14 f rW- w -' "ci t j, , faajt..tU.,H U .... i-m if rhe itaprotrr by the who ba of production, were as eomptVe bar- has inspired the hope in their awnrrs. "fZ! iu IiJ Mi ner aa W od of tbe dearrt. the that their children will ArCVpe them, mratm. lPWTat '5 .w.1e .l.l. fba t.trliaafpur l.iWe iccmt letf. auJ it aUaudcwrpt by ibf- whulia'r failed, without inqairV ..-.,u KaaMlfit ai a al. .J 11. ft. t ihe cae. A loodrrate pn.fi- 'Jndafry. gad a jrrat and powerful r.rate fnm deie ratio that they ere! iumm,Uvrv"'" prwura.cq luera v lueur inaoojuaioe when thee are rune, and protect Cirir,iMmiiii.- .InhlIc1lJfiUclilri?. iiifaaaifcep-eheeaw 14 L id Uie eere element aich waa intn-! tluction of bread, waa a rrrat beorfaf Lm.llr .idr.Mi rrrr. rT.",,MW, -..J (tfvtlc hr Mwienc id" farnwra p- ,11 th application id rn? c-.n.-mtrtV i a jcwntv in ajcneuirprai caemiury wouiaijopieoctpted the country whicntt.ey resident, inhabitant, of the coantrr, ym i0" "v n-vrj ! ihe apjatere. Prihapv a ? lea! redeefred (nn tbe wildneaa vt bar- nt ioeredttraeraaeawi.rrad,VewJ-' puria article eu el hefl iheref Una... Acalwre a.f eceaitf, tiaUndMi all fr fpeceUtive eml-ra. I""!"" l"f"ZZ' ' aa bilans fHm.b!r. the al aWand in priiaitie atate. lie ha mttnred t'xm re nrn whi feel tint patriutUw. i"1' !,.'' . . , def ttVa prwdyctivd vf barrenuet i the Uvr. aad C4e apace fr the on, aa well aa rt fS, .irrM. mai' . 'T1" fcr?-M w-. anroKaratrtlitratuia una) J re mu rail ! aJa sever iwrirrr I ti th.iae befe iK. ..-.,.i -rj - t it ! wi'U. ! i trfwwa - i i ine i . anrh mSirir.inr ..! nrl !Irhmii lu.i.l. -itt f-rjU- rn.i..fr. ,-..t! ; . uit k. h J id. 1mm mm- TliiM. tl Mvrkl " tln itt ih ,4 thr tti mvmid tri.rr I. rq m nchraUitrea.- fhe 6rt and grratatep jepread ita inducemeota t adtance aufl in the freqaent oprn..tinK vf thw hilfaHilH i'!ilf1.Ui1H iW ? I rfe mi, ( bp taken ia tv educate w epawei larther. The fulfilled their ioiitm, pnU f teodrr miwth : who feel that S " . tGi'''i",i,m,m- -l,'1'u,fc"u,J rf M !; Mr tbrtr ronrni If u"iv inai " " - tm.H, . Ihe ,. f te ..ie in (Wwi Hl to .nr..t l !' , M fc. ,U Kl,4 f ten (a atp-icttltaral and kindre J par. ; and pe e iiifitationa, in which e i bitter trial la eer and deatfwT ! thene enffnrr repreae nt that adit, U.k .f'r uvr rwo engineer, in Cuata.t iith the friend wf civil li-; tJiuae tiea which bin I men together in tTJiere i n prpert if there bemj re.dor'mta. mrchanici and arcliiterta. berte thrui:Iioiit the cit Hired wiHd. n.hhn.4.M...l It ;. .--C'wIdepiNinChaihaiM.befae there aail ietraitr4 r youth, a .gHt vur : rejoice. I be am H ethaw lia$ the cwou- jcIi eipendi Wrra a theae thai I .t.je, t. w f ,a r . ne """P? ia , " j . r-lill,lw, hj. r!lkrM . nr. r-pe- u f tcfm, . .j.ifj i . "' naaiguuj win vgicu i n i n prrrui mf .j nre iu"!it all t le mule, ail ia- -I . . .,,.. aw uir mil i aiirirni ia writ iinonunuir i irai. ui huoii inrm.wi -uimii mi k ... ...i.i .. r mi niu ii -nt - . , a . r- --r ri - n'ii iriuuiivir.iiiiim m imv . m iMtinn:l.4'frl:t.ilnlirtie. th"isb ih7 e.r (0 Uwir a jevipttiona of life. The will Oil..urerationa h.. auccetded the.n.ujM,, M,hm faaufr ..r hule cuntre". T ' f Ha.u .W ri.jri"'. f rtM1! . avegitjre na tni wcupf uie egn . "-e no a..pi-.i iu.a aratem. alter But I refer H that mliwrret financier. " ' " J , ... -. K v w !. J. W wU. i U ririt. Mi m.i,,.,, ..,,7 lJaCeaitinjrK.nern.:it iWcoan. the necewite .,.h prudnce.! it had inj: which would ad I thununda t the f-r a IH. Km.n.ia ai. Can an. Th-UyiU:i h N e!M. l Kr. . .i t ) iT ! Sh ill U.,a be c..o.er.ive. fr ce.il! It canmaV jtttitied br ca?e ?f In tZ bS5 mJI kl thiS be plainer than the' thinl f thr.e fc .. r -U ...... ! .1,. their iterV.t.'are not baed p..n ape- pleadiug the eiample r thf.e t. whaV wprJeuient but wiSd. mmlerate ' If-"T one .hail nriie that f ie Aaie. f Ne llie. f-T m'lw;'"n-T-H e.ilati'n, but the eteaJr aicumuUji hi j i-dum and eipeneiue we ,lM.ked for annual return of it own increase t "ruin ,hinS f ""Ve colour, and rWii. Citeeirut. KUiUt.lw)l' "l 7 "'u,1liW '- eiJai.4 ,fe. VflflaW. " guidaiiceatiddirction.'niirnii8ion;a0tain ita fertility a jay . rb. n.. MiMi.tf -a m,a mui, -.m r.f.ll..-f - rt. . - ... . ..I t - . . 1 . . aa nei.lan.L.I mi .liti .n Tftaaaa faf it tah I - alafM aaf lf A Lll f 3Ilf Ctll-lt'a lAftt.T. ",lrf W heart..; ton or ib .r L I Peace ia their police, beraur peace wat fulSUed, The reaami crated, and p'lwrrt of production impaired be pre- " Prrle,,,l,"l 1' tnn from him t the J -a tiirir i'ttereat. . Their eatatea very 1 the prarlice ought ta haeceaed with ti,,,M uaj eul)ition. tQ'ttt that it ia Hark, it if bnt a poor j Dr. iitrfe and filed, are moat Tablet the It. Their waa jhe ncliral atate of " Mane large farm era would promndr f"p '"'t "W'C , M II iilile and nseil, are moat I aLIetnt'ie It. Iheira waa the ntlirl atate of . Kfan l.r f.rm.n wmil.l nromndv eicu.e lr tin-i ism, ttikt toe punuc , f in utt jniera iwi e .h, j,,,. w,ii,iw.ii,.l trraiia. .kj jnSIuence f change fru9 national di-' agriculture in everv new country. Jt-refue to invet 3oo in (iuano. Lime, t'11' n,w f'lt 'nferenre, 'hat the firm . ff0tl, pf. Mu h.U iha any.-t f ih e l jih ih.i r .tntr .,.irU m irra.j i. , ii and alwava the aebject upon ia only necekry Vi ria.t one vf the puatrr or other concentrated inaimre! Held and aerted it to be, not hite 1 6.-U-. cl ilia iSrri.iih fam. Bir-1- hrrM , ,m. w wiiicn liyiliOQ i)t. .10.1 mrt i.aii(irwucr aaw, urn uh, over ' yj,,, w,.uj B, hrt,j,e tt,,nveJ, ,hrice ua uiaca. - . . . wUkH. it c f.r.m. i wr. fw.a j u V cv.uii.Hi hiut It I ttmnttatr i,. Tin mir poui-r uir j sp S"'" aii ttial aval in aome uminiMirtant enter- "V " ";v ;, . in restM i uie ie 'K-rtri.u aiaii-ea aj tUi) TwuA he our i ahir t i hoi. I ..f x.l .wl. fa... ..I nltur. uli I.I .l,l.Lli,l lr...,Ll( .!.. I',,... ... .. ..! t.l.ll.lllllf In Jiir i.ivr lilllt It U III lu III . ... . . . "uri" (ra ...... ... ..e. '." ."-..... ........ .-..,....4, biiuws. ai nne, tne pmata oi wuuit, in mree ; i . lki j,i c.m mi ih- er.ui.mi inimf ....j i. a f . ... a. . .iu..a..l l - "a ---- - m-w m a-aaiLiil.a I li.Mi in few I- .h- 4lua lb e.l tn-u rr4,.,rf Ht u lh, ,cW,, i to li.u Ihia (.iterwa he n.t h hl H, j ,1(4;,.. ran il rt. n.4 fc., tf.at . man; w!i h hrw-l Hi. M. 'aim e-l f. wliai M m, .(nwr,! i :k p.aHit-r f l.ra.inj i. iL-pleteJ ua will be atite of thinsja. with all ila.fiaa,an. eted in tock and Foina ifinmoit 'ir report a "quantitv id real in ,M !- .(. .rf . pWjt. . .J iu Klr...g , grwfl ini or 11.. rm m, w, mi( h , ,r ,(, , j . I ioi-f;-.renll, bo hia .rihnaiar micl. U l.laitu.!1 a , E - . , ii -r-erl .. ..." . 1 1 ...ii : . . . v. : : ar a : ti'i.iTion putt iij)jun44 w.ii incrt-jiitf i'ik. iir trtcni it ii--u lure IHe would flil ruJl lUf iucrcxu IM 11 " t'"' j'e " "ni- j aa ?f. Ira.-a. liil salalai niali f at fliaa naia. aVtllK fmWlf jtf !.. I a a a a' .1 a.')iatl iliitaaflM.lklaV I SIM 11.11 aiivaa. via iv iap.Mi.ri wea rw.- - .w.n.a-, wi nit; III 41a ff 4 frOtlUCTUn ll ftini'. CfVlT. Irlll 10 ' " . a taa ".5 a ... O I .1 . a .1 . . . . p:e wui rw auiaiieii wi;n nomi-a wuicn . p ior unprneci vuiinratuiii, an. I rou judiciou4 application of the manure " 5"eman err u fjaunfo, inrli air .r.l ur. atf rarf inoa ami tiie.lllte a lilcttne'iif nin.i- ..f .. i. -i . n " i.. ir and wllll ha been a nod uliili- rn-'.T' i . ' ' , . i . . ' v rl T -..( (nninni. .' winrii .ii.u auri wo.iiu purviiaic ii : , - . . - .p i exhauaiioz drain of emigration which ; orth Carol. ua a Ct-uturv a.i. Thi. .n i.. :. r... .i. !.. ed in the ncce.ar einiiiatin. will i fa a feaifullv Warntte'Ibei12hinjj tage, lia tin Weinrcoun.-cted with .i!ua!le ami h.u.iin .r.ul.irt'...ii A lialham and Monre, which will mfft '' feoule al tne Htate to an apfeciatioii Itt No want o the ece.irie of !If are to h ...., lt- .t,t!.l ;ih,.,.i the eipntiiliona of the inimt saiHMiine. ; ileiMl al jf their ininortanee and their rrbon ! ia err iound in auch a t.irc tifairricut .n, f.. ..i;.n.f. But lr. Kiniimn.' br (luotiitz from e.airkaitv n Let thein. remeiuWr they aretture. It ia ouly whcie tlie deiuitj of . etfiauation itmt be the result. The m a', "ff rpr!"t!,. opinion which I . and aiii:w of the Republic, palliation jrte ri.e to coimtaot ap- merthunt inteat rnpital in ood, ctl- ne neither eipreed nor held, and Mr. Ten lUJe' id ire.-w. hat r poaaenaor of it power and prehenv.ua id famine, that the earth i culatin" on a Drofn in hi sile and u.v n' reaionin upon them, ha ren rew iJv'e .wr, i-ku-u ..f i U .Mr A.I- i . r .1. . . . . . r.t. 1 ..... t . . :.. . . . I . . ' J . i i . . i . . i. . i- ..i .. . .i. . n ... i i- . ... ibilit. the bone the proper poeor in3uencr, and if that power it not frlt 'ased t it utmMt capacity of prodtic. increaae the eent of hitiiine be ''-tl perhaps u.uewli and that influence not emplaned in a i ian, and the iulluence of the uual ap- the return-of those profit to th? pw" MUr " '.'trle, " L'oal,' uewhat ridirulou - lrrM ( llw tl.ni. A. W. VruV.le mi hr i-r.. SUte LOIB. -It i no part f our huiiue.a, . 'the North CaroliM tar.) t drlend the' political roinpUt. ion of ihepreeiii Slate lioi ernnu-nt, or of any of it ofiiri-r ; bat we air at all fiwi w iliinjj to lo ju.tire to the oftiriiii art of a ii r one, how ever we mar jrerna the world. knowledge and ind i.try, are the aria-j A ayitem, at fii t neceiry and'unt- mmd from eyerv ot'ier direction, and t'ev"ucrtioii of the ahoe. ;mM! tocracyof thi our b i ij land, and a .voidable, waa improvidemly continued, atill attain iteir,un.iirrd and alone, j ' r" MITCHELL. jj,7 IM tent for thia nobilitr i within the "! the conenuence.. in ei'iiuttiti? n.i .t i.,..!.;,.,. diR'er from him Tit our iiew of paitr politic. Somr little fommriit lia ..... . I.. 1... e . ... t . . r. . . . nrnhl tr In. niw m -".., mu w w- w.ni ih ir ui. .-iim rai . ii wi or tiMiriuaaM falutarr wanner, the bUiioe rcit witti plication of atiuiutatinir manure. He n., .f fr...r Thi ..rm i.. I.r ill. n iimilied charge of smnethini like . i rL lor tea.trn. r..i.!i ih- .ri. them. Kducativ?, l:tled2e an I en ha vouchwlVd thi m-curity to tlie course of alU.ther occupation, with irepre..ntatio!i and unfairneatmi my ; cbUik,, ,w wAi mUI f JearninK devdvpe iuin.1, and in did idveotnrer into the l'oret and the til the exception of agricultural- purud. P:,rf ,f bich I am not, and truat not . : Intellect uiid ir(u.- icr id Hie r Uili n.l of o ir c.i-jnire. -n..! ; ...,i i .11 to lie. "inltr. I nut therelure ak. ; Tnwn I'liniiniini.. t i.niii.. ... - ' . i hhi ..1 i i itLirii ih i run kii iiii.li ur . . j r . . i . . . i .... ....... ....... . .. . - i i .. . .1.. r.i... i. .. : iiMiiuin. .-iiiur innv nun inriil nr in uir u mm in i.iMiiiai.nrrf . .mi raiur. . . , . . , . , . . utTii oiamr uiioo mi' manner in inih I. a. In .. Ilk. fT.UniU Ml. Ill III. MTa.t.-M .1 I . .......... MUot for thia nobility i within the ml the cineiuencea. in e.Wtiim ,, ft notl,i,iK more certainlr make r, pan of th town I.i I .rfT int.. Iu ...1 .U. .fir Ml.h' 'i L'the Mate Torrr w" reach of who may devote them- .urficea continued .lcpl,tion by , remunerating return for momy ex.; vttnvu vt,,," a.l-eairat e-.di. .-Uw.th., ,He ooJ . 'SdT . 1" al iTLx Tlie "tfeam-hip NiaSar arrived hWh'-'-;'J. that the aale w.,,k.h..I one ondrr tl.e Bot,n on .he 28th. Iron, Lirerpo.,1. 1 T W" r"J circum.unee. r r.;P the follow. The diflicultv between Uu'ia and 1 c",ni,,",,,,,,,,'r h..orv! iiu'.irnefjiire.aVrlaird in from ihe Pot of thi city, one of Turkey i Mill unittled. -A Jevv of - W'.HK'' of 'b ioaaire. tii te.irrd' that hoe ed.tor a preiif at the oper. 1 30.001) Turkish troop ha been or- oU!"w "!W,J 61,11 e,""l'lt-1 l V-.. lnzj t,K h,, Rc ilered. The (ireek'cierirv have offered ,'",j'u,hmpoiuiicr. 1iriir.i.TeJir.giiU public: t . , to plare '3iO,000,0)0 piasters-at the , "l,rJ ta iu ',u' vf ' . '1' irr "at one or two t sr Sultan!. dipoal. The Suliati !mv he i - ;- " Journala ay the" are mortified' tin- . . . 1 r ll ..... .. a . . a.. a. a . . ; but that the l urk are -J V '""r,or ' nareiea ntinn ieifrraie aie ot our Mate bond.. Wj . , vi jvcrrurj uumrie iii'intMiii him ro.m Pire. it nut jiim to remark that we were . The rrihiia a .r.mli.r. a pnfri-t nmo-hcr. nJ New oik when the sale s tar ' u.i.ui tact, we were present wither ' aelve- to the purauit. One generation ennratt-i i, have bvrii fully exptfrienc- peiided. than laud pmpeilr manured, I f rurrarra. ami fhi.ar of kind ml nor. ed. - It i eliro'imiriii'r h.iurMi-or I.. ...... f.. 1 1 ..... i i i..nr.n ...i i - i . ' lairiuiiT irrBcrt rn, ou dmiiioii r cut. aJtt. educated lor their profeiou. aured, that a cliane ii i coiuiiKnciuz, 'tiea ted. No iitveatiuent f capital ia would do more for North Carolina d that we are bc-iin.-iin to realize more neciire. certain or atif:ici ore. " than all the politicians have been aWef be importance of rentoriii that ferti; The hi.toi v id Kuri.n,.n atrrlriili'iire. target in the half century which h.tity which ha been lost Niture bi. and eDecial( that of Kn-larid. tcache ue much ii. recuperatm by her ow n moil instructive leon. In iio co.m. eaoaod. Instead of beinit their tool. make them in fact your irritii. .-J nas'uted power the waate of i-npsr. try ha uuie the direction youraelvea, .and ' feet agriculture, and all pre-.nt iudia rmplo irt'ie will cninaav or d'upute vur right, jcatioii am t!ie fann.-i f the Kute land h There U a great work before tbe far; ; justily the anticipatio:i of ' a ' bi'i'i mer of .North l anlm, ler and tietler ilav..i tune w I luvechtnci'd at on- of jhe c'J5aatoed landaiu war Hiatal tk4r ha capital been' more ex'tnivil v doted iii Fiirniinc -in none ha the te State a, etn atme permaiietillv or rapid' ... '-re ; but that the I oik are ' bi'ijs'i- Jv improved, and no where ha increa-. w ,,!lf,B f" npp'.rt of their riant. bei tite fd pruction madca more . rtai-juttAII the j?iMJ!!"Tn5ti':i hV Uft Con. sHcirtrrwiurn. OoeFiolHlreialid nnn.nni-r-iv-ia r.iin-.rarj j aWkattl-vt fnriHl. rf iii,iK -till ... f d the pr.-t.ent t V uT drpremii ami , were orfiiiany ueat.anu Mr mat rvaaon fifty vear n"". the production r wheat 1 "rur "PP"""" mr , imnnan r "."-" .rW.,r ....,,, ,M. 74, 41afH ,V 1 lieect uhic1mirgricunuredi.cloca; i',lectedadd cleared by inr forclather, j r-.,,.r.-,nd did not exceed an average' RriieraU Drmbnuki and Klapka." to r...0 I Mr. )r.i,,,i h 11.1 in aur nnt. -. iur,IK''1 h-ouTaui.ieu. au.. 6-it let u'n..td.. injUHtice to those who'aM be again the must pr .ductive, and f teirUahel an acre, and the grain Kh command ia the army. ' ; , - . ..j4,;,f 'j JT i "ZSX f i". n!S lave gone bef-re u. It ia true that J when our rann-ra !i.ill 4 annually it,etf w much lighter and poorer. !. f,,c American consul at Snyrna. it. Tenipenmre Morimciif. 5 -" '"' " 'rr"' tM" much of our native oret ha Mien be ! calcul-ite np.i.v a further invasion of Bv'rejrlar'imirnvrment!i, aming' from ' ' rM"1"'. fftA KoaaLta'a eej .A aee-aMl i-oummuinuioa fr...a nr that m""t'- Al ("J' lnne '7 ,MrK? theaae and tnen wa-tefull v de.tr.ived'; : lo furati t make oat their crop. : A't,e ;u,.ril expenditure of capital n;u"va' l" J,C '"',," State. ' in .be j.lr.lSr." (1n. it. Ur f,,r u'" w u,lt '.regarile.l larjcf aurfacea of exhausted laud pain general ; remark, .it- i H-oucl:iive bv'Miperior tultivation and Nnmerous arrest of auppoed n-vo- v ,, to riibmii Lui a w cmuk. in - u" "r ... c,rcMM"tive a a capital he eve and aiiken the heart ; melan .,!f4iiiat the akill of a Kar.ner, w!i,. ha inrrea-ed leriilli,, the production ha "''"nary g.nta hae been made in . "i" T I !' , , ," !'MU r' .choly muaiiip spi'iiia Mp widjit, v, inach ope,, .irface pai a far,. ...frnplrd, witVanenoruinn incroaae' ;!' 'KH gen.n.ent liaafor-: fm mA-m - f ,!,e Rre..r. whe w, ei erowda of emigrant t, Mp. bfiUm -r a ,r.e of year, , f pilntiu,,; and the correapondeiit b"Ui ' -UUm ol graiu. ,,1 he h M lU J,m ul & ' 1 S.K of m r t le wl e t, e H,f pitf, -cvtnpowl f thoe M;t'4th lu t. clear l.nul. in or.K-r t f acc Emulation of aKricltiral wealth. --.pVe "f Km made iorinal em... (if lie U.-..I ii hL Ji 1 .. ,1 " ' 1 ? ZT... -1. ...U l..A..,l I,, i. obta n nro act ve surface for. jj.nva. ' : . :.. . ti a lit rei.ect 11 a- the 11101. mno-nl id '""V"' "r"(ie w P"- " "f " heitd it sa..l, that the premium obtain- r ... " 'f vv .......... -i-- . i . . . ' ---- - . 111 1111 1 iiuini 1 iv nine 11 ii.uvn .iii.ii . .0 ; iiuii. ii ia boruiirr iu icMore laun .,,,! ri..cd .1 evoted to agriculture-and of oir jnce good, than t , clear and cultivate kindred occupation, and in no go t!ie p i. tthat which ,;j inferior, with all the a U ., vrniment i the will .! the farming in I ru.n. ' v.vite of U treahtieai ; and when tlie" tl.,.C!tt uttt r.-d in uch language of cumi ,)rratHii f ni.ny k.I riiiarn lu ihr rff-rl 1.. ,, ,a-d the hi"h ratimation ill whith j ;'aupirrw the .r. lire of lrriiit,tiir rorii .hiiii1. ontStiO k Were. hold. We will fur ,'eoi ...j i ilut lie ii wrr that tiMhi H. tll'r add that we kimw we peak tli f.-rt har lire.rii.Jilr.in.l tli:ii iM.uie kI riiinna' Hi-.itimeiit ol all partie hi re, when we Imvr ihrmitntd . ii .mi in ..i-ni)t f not ' bi-ar testimony ii. the unceasing i-Hoi t Lin.i bt m) in..!r l. ti.ir.-M.ilirprnrii.i-.", ''h Tlfaurer of-the Male in behalf 4M; lute trri.,li.viT Ihei thnah, and aie m ,,,,' , the nlKCCas which itWiiird la iho.k .hll..)r..Hr;,Ki...le..l haa Mat. ' ',Vlided tl.eio.n . iil Hfiia a lillle i.m ftroi.j. MnT be not hare It w.w vitt tut from mo intriitioii lo U any I.. .1... -I'l II . - IIIIKtilkl H ! l.l-IIHIII III hl III ill ill . lib.lr Cir ' lllllllll' In III. Sll. I'r..i.i,r... ... I. I....... rt.icb-coiitrolied the first aettlera'of iiMoti, that la.ui.ng can be .mce.v- valuable element have been cmploved ;? that it i moral I v V.-rtai.. thit i'!i' Hi ir.e.t ..lj.t hi.h hr and ...h-l Im,..!,, il.r rvrU whi.-h w ..i ..lr ui.i. the l-. hfd I our own.- We find oursilveaceu aurin the wasteful agriculture anceloia, anil c xicli.ling t ut t i: . i. i . .....i ........ - vfi.iT jrf rw . Tia..w!.iitf ti. i it'..... ii...' ..... i- i. lUif ill li u.le ueeii uow.ae mi l i uhi- - - ?; , - -iv n'TCHl uilt-rctl in UCil laiigtiage d CU:i oi which dictated aiich a coun?. ' V-.u i umer, every nay enit iced t.y lllitll, ; tlr ,.t!ls of Leg ulat'um. The a'lcii a cooclu.ioii, we take (cwlial ol, deitruttioii, ia coiivdeivd, it bev rxperieiice of in mv of the old Mate of , r .1! . ..... ...... . C ... I ... .1 fnllt. A A .-l:..!..'! fl! ITI IN I ll:ll.ll.il. I .. . ' '.. ' our iruii uiacreet jrJg:o 1 I, I'BIt FKOM Ut.KOrK. The Steamer. Arctic arrived at New York on the 30th. w ith later new. 111 l Ii t :1.'t . (Vl-a-FI.tl rIKaa f rk . "f s";a i CT4 tr'TKl h ?riVr ,ini',,r,l"C ' V"'1"" confirm .l.at ha bepn id.'a,,,, Time. avs tliai the Turkish ma itliJiiniMit. Si are dec.d.ii' . Ail eir.ir, wh.ui ha. been produc- Farmer have learned iliat nmoide the... ;r.....: :.r ,i .... .. . ... .1 " ."V - a.4'Jetion'and dtermiiiing a i stem j five of great evil in the progre of ag f . -lar reuueed lri:ii the cucuuiitance ncuim -ai improvement, cooaiat in t vruftahle productions if the earth may unanswerable Mate paper., issued dur- bo returned to enrich it; after the most iV i,e ore sent cetuurv. The Post . . 'I'l. . . a. . .a....:. ' III I ! HMiiiiKilliul OITIi.illl f iu iuii.na...ii ..... . .- . - ...... - - -" - a w tm. ru i nrtr. . iiaa v n.-na :a trraa r iiii. mill an navni iiu niuii.ii lie iriLusHi- ii.a.. ... i. a . a . . . 1 ... . i ... . . ,.t ,wia ...... . , ...... : . s . Kf u mmmi Hiiiiiifii uir- dim it iiiiiiiyirr if.iui u n roi. u .1.1.... t.i rrn na rui.eavoiinff in aiviiniiiiuit i m i.-i i . nuu ti in H.iu i .d tin. ni,.i- .mr n-nirr n .aio.i to. perform, and well and truly did j aid u ;C 1 P ' 1 ' - Y,'." . tV I , 2 tn' !,U."a,., Tni,,fHrl b,,t ,l,at ",e OCean ' "at"ialU.' .Iloatili' .!., but le.c,.,,,o,,ivrK. ,.f .,, riiJ the la,., Wed. d,,ulhr u;.e4 ,...r- thev do their work. Hie historv o atiiuulateu ov lalmr, can Itincsli wealtn .j,. ut,w th ilirkt. and th. ri. . . i . . . . - ! . . . thichatanda Lth the North Ame- i .ivtain ,U pr.,dacm powera ; that I I f. "1 ; t 1 - Casptaa are ,nev. able. .V dea- o.,l; ,... ,,.. ,,v .lre? whirl, the ...d w.- ,.e wim,,, ive hint lull rie,.n Aontioeot. o-rMuied' be the An-1 l.ieV nude UV CUitivat.o,.. ...U,t find '..t ,. Ol il II . '..'""i M?"n" V " ''."I V l,ro""e Hveas..wl will n a oip.i.e .he,b. ht h..-uiweaii elfcu.- m Is-b.lfuf o..i rio-aaxoii race. V-l. ill looH in va n a ne ouier iiivesuneni, aau tn.il it n T.o-anything which appwehe it, ei j bad m.iiiage.n. nt to expend any of it t'er ia t'w rajn lifv of its progress, the j tlie land again, .-some even avow iiug-it.let?ftheiesuit.r the brilliant ( that the true policy i to wear out and icvvs which- crowned the whole en- exhaut one tract of land, to afford tle t -rnr.se. Landiiiir mi a foreisni shore, i mean of purchasing another. Such a . ' . . . a. i- . I. .1.. . .7. l . l far renov-ed Intui cdltivati.m. tluy e.i policy mi ... iuc oami.i m oe ie- aKricul t urail a of other employments, ' , tl,e a5,. butnolon4r trtri i and xhin d"crr'' ,,,i,,k Hieeaj iUt'W.wM; hut a. a bJin ira.icii.... it i . L.. i. I j ..I .i.... .u i nml i.-i it.d. I iirrit-d fullv out it u.nit.l .P.., . .... ' . ' " voc jui, oui o.i nin.i.r. .Airsiri.i ami i .mm ..... . r . - - - j , mac noerai ami liidiciou expenditure P.-ussu ud recalled thir.;'.ihi..it ' l,l "l " I'Wrt- .V...I auain. t ..ur MmiM I ,er.!.d a- liulc I.-, dim a ta.lurr. perd ol a aavage population. .' i'ley wc h.i.hj icn ., tounl a wiUkne which titer resole j destroy "all the charm of home with ita ed t.i ab lae,,a.d h.tvi:ig tamed its JMcreii; aaaticiationa and ua tlomvatic "i . v....v v..vu.- i.i.ii jiei r liKiin nan rrmipii 10 l ie .....i i...: - .... i -. i.. . :. : . . .. . tural capital and .'-kill to succe.slul Turkish summons that he has no ,m w-C V ' T ' jr , " 7 , 7 S T , progresa -to emplov pn.St.bl v that tr tuilnm makriJa Jr" , ",R' "f ""' " "" 7 ,1,e """t "'" which 'would be otherwise useless or " t Ihe prhlcipal it'ie r! ,,Ut ,,-5-,l,m j rJ - h, . u. .i.i- a.iiioving.- T iv eM money in stocks, subject, ' Turkev have been itfaced "", "'T'f "" " rrtlrulir I'1'"! r"r ; ut ' .lmte.l ih t which must return profits or all 'other under the Austrian protection? ' The " hn Mn,"h 'in'".',r.; b'"llioiiihiam.i.-hal the iime aid umlrr iiif.ft iv. I iii .ii'IaI . fi i. ii.m a.i . ii - . irt ..... . I he lho. liiiiiHrit in.. 1 liMri-..r iv.! I. i..m 1 ttir rr .iiL.i.u. ...I....I...I j ih... n. ...lirr .1 ... .v 1 urKS.il iv oi-iiii-iii ii.i.r.itu iniAf laun . i -.- i . ... .... 1 uiil i. out an iiiletpiaii' nroiium wildne. to Scave it for a hmne and a 'virtue. But others., who wuuid d.sa- legacy r their children.' Tlie res-dv ; yn auch a bold and unpatriotic y-U-K-l' waiaabliine.W there wa a hwir ! tem. practice upon one which must ul- . .. i . . ' r .? . 1 i I . ... ......Ii. ..t ! Vud-ttiitt ikdetjijateAarce which ,: nature. There are . those who make ' .iiilJ tinn n U NJ.iii !n ' inoiiev from cultivation, and exuend i a oted witt Viuir -w-uall have; large auma ir ouuuiugs unu omer im a . i .... i i. . t'l-al and judiciou expenditure Prussia had recalled their'Subject ' '',0 iAnn "( " l''r,'1-'c- "-'. t ihm ur j .miM ! .e t wise economy, and here, we find the from the Turkish service. Tlic Tur- '"-",,M,'h " hll.- lobe n.i.uii1.-M.il hy ihe! Th,n fitra MiuMiaiion in mat seeming paradox,- Klsi, declaration of war haa beetf pbb '"' ?' wl.i.-h l- all...!e ... rii in. i.."! j N..nh Candina ait ier cri.u ruupoii htaida. .di 'there is thht scalteieth, and yet in- i,hed in full. Il i temperate, but Heeett.iii.f d.- n.iii...m.l t. imi... thai iW j tuienvt upVn. whit h i. to he mi.l mi-a.iiiually creaset h. and there is that with..old,tli high apinfrd, ami lav nfc embargo on -m.I ri.ine.," ,-a.i W orH-, ta ilu- a.l...,iionr; i hr .i ..f stv, k, J Wr a.,- ...fi.ri.rJ lltnra tlidii u vv. . t l.iit it t..tt.l..eiv " . . . . : 11 1 . ' 1 Russian (mips, lully pr..teet.ng the h-i'if -'- ihi ' 'edii. i.. the ?te h,NM .'..womwee i T. lie rot.iii.iuJ. i rignt id commerce, vv neti the i. .ar ' or egmMpiHulei.t. in eariHMi. to ainNNN. : le. at Peh'a pr. miuiii.a ?aphl ne." aiafc-r ixaxi n i-ir tuiaisi. iniiiiriunil Ol nil. ii Ih. nm ..... I. ....... I... ..I. I t.. ... r.ii .... . . ' " V ' 3 .. ... poverty. F.oin the Gi crnfhoiough Patriot." war he fell into a fun, and swore he vii-w. no any rio-unwUiH-r. -. Aolwitl.aina.liin the "t. - i.i .. i- . I "''r .Jr " "". .h A,.?u- t-.,.vr...i...i w .,. I,r think.. i. Ib-t .he I. U w.U l..e guile r against the lurks. I lie Hussian t-oin. .. . ! , ... ' 1 I maniler had been notified that if he did " ,V.,'",or ' u,; m"M "", ,"v' J- j'' y" had maaed . nutao.... w n-ise; naiie but provementa, who would beaitate or re-! Mkssrs. Kottou : The people of a?a,nst the rurks. T he Hussian 1- man a hen?.fu to make a small outlay lor ma-. North Carolina are likelv to arrive'ati l"a",l"r h?J bt'en Vthe.l that if h T.t clear and! , which would at once repay the correct conclusion in regard to l)r. n,,t, , v,.t!,e Pt'1"clPa,,t',s y he did the w-K Ii. tmi iiamiw a r..inp.i. The .n-ii...i ..f; ini.ui.' i.f the 1'iwt, wr an- liil of ihe iiiii" Aiifunt ('..iivrii'i.ii. wan n.t, hr think, in-' llt the l.oii.lh ..uld liae friU Unite a well l.irll l.iril.Uil ii.-ililorh.hH! mrrtiiivf to t.inkr r .rl I.. t- a.tr.I nn ly t!.e Nmiu.Ki Cotivi tiii. ii Kut jf il it trio- th.it ihe a. tjou of the AngiM C.HVt'iiliui. waa tuH itiifi.ilril to he lii.nl, in it rr-ajM-rtiul tiir nici lin. in our , ti.m of ihr rinintv ..-. . .... .... i,.;,;,- . - , I'-r.n ant,; inoner anvanceu m a iupt-rior .crop. iMiinions laise iimnaiions without ane v........v..c.... Jand leave the land improved to aa -assistance from either Yourselves or me. wl AUSV gv' mdicatmn nc fully equal to that outlay. Let But after publishing your" editorial ! Ki"'Tlll) ,,utra coming war, be tmppused, tha4 objection u headed Coal": in the Patriot of Octo-' V."1". ',,8V!," con- kimiM-oveiuentf in ouriural ar-, ber 22d, vou will oernanti allow "7.- i . " . im u ne io imic vm fiiiife li.ai inere noiiiiu? in aha 11 that JJiTcU idtii to mr nf niiitf that hv Ntiv iufpr. r" I .1 - . - . I A Ik.altlih a t .1, a U A .a1. r II.. a ... . juaea, aim me per- or unfair, warrants in any w-av or man-! e ' '"s1 1 ir , m 01 ; uui ar roriemn k-i.t iijinka mat me oojer. Who reside upon tier. What he nrofesses to take from ovpieni.ier oeiweeu ocnamyi, the t ir- . oon urgr4 aKamn ihr i.lnlci ieol vi;.iil h th: ation -of No. 8. - Also, that the exact contrary ' M',la,, c'e. and tlie Ku,sus. Af-; .......l.t.,,,, hi.h ia ai!,-,r, t.. it cr ltd .iii!itiai.e. to take the mflufc.- " a l,,lT rrtumiii, In Ihr ejciurion ol Noil!. Caio'ini.n" wlw wilt r. d a frtir jiri oiiuin fitr mt ilkr aiistiml It m uiiuVn-tood lliai Mr. I.you ol Alahaii". wri.l In'Ant Yo.k pTi parrd ..'..It . tivr pel.ieid. ow me to' f'l'l'r.,"u Mr be confined to the ,0 s" ul' lhr "vll,i C-n i.ti.m with d.rjr ! pn-miuiii'; hut iiiirrar.U ie..u.r.l l.i .il luihr.a i any Turkish frontier, and not eMend to nir.anl t pledge wlikb may freiu ii! pn eei.t."i' uke Me ulwk r mme. Il ence, fair! !,",Pe, s jaeiiun! ' i..w;,kr. in out opinion, to cn-i.lrr ru.h .nd. No indication 'I'l.t-y v.oul.1 .t it j i. in or e.ooe uiv-i ..f .uhnf u n. Ina iimtun. ...t . .i;.., : ier ne.iv io,es 'l 0 Uli sides, the tor- ! .... :r i. ... . . ...v ... ... ,,...., r-""""" 'ju.-i.in.i..,, ; , . .- I--roiiiu an err wttn dim rr. Ve atate of repair, events asserted by me, repeatedly,: in . the m,r. nUr r their mountain trngr uu, TW,mW. ,, ,a,if evMMie"im gatice, of the cuiti-J plainest terms the English language? -e oi jie larmcrs of attords : . in prool id which, in oart. r h .rE. iJOf) political arrest wer.. i - . . . - . . . r -. . . .. . iieas, uiciuims. (there i in ore id the tanie kind it it! made at ran on the night d the IGth, tree, and hhall be called fur, I give three st-uten-1 I rr v i. IH- crs ir nn tV" n, ur ra"i:a ri-. Uitllt. iu a state of gtvat excite- p Kiaiit o1g.cli.in prer.i tlieniw Urn. '. In th firH pl n-e. it i i,ut j,r..j., tnt temper aocr isUe and p..hlir.i huea alurtjld 'be krri CtMte. ( we arc h..nr.,t in the n,v,H-.rv !-o J- p"! t-UV, VU (JltiS ib- i' .UvACJ Il MjI'jivU Ihr whole huxi.itsi. loo murh to"lh ..una;.-iriit of ihe Wall t.i-el l.rok. t.' I. : I ?. .. . '. .... ...i. II ir M,.I.1.J :il'I.TIai) IOI Ul IW .1.1 1 ion l h-.ilh, !mili... the corriTtms " 'Uf P" iii.iii. It it , acli'-eHhiiit .ro(.jilioi., i !' l. u. Th it there i. c .p.t il in North t' t .lins which the owner w.i!J I glad ' '"v01 in lhre bun I. is evideni from the hiJ" o''- l .ill of the al- wl.i.-b have tnkrii pl i -c 11 . Vt, i i!m namb-T .'f 'iip iiir. n-.'iii'lineJ
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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