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Weat Mtmbttti Ilovercr ! nay fed myself honoured by this call on 07 feeble services, throbgh the po- Lterctt of our worthy President, yet tv feelings of eeU-gratulstiun caa tx tingulsh. tad 1 fear mot-properly re press, the overtrht losing idea of the magnitude, the importance, and I may add, the delicacy tf the subject oo which I am about to addrtia you. In msgnitude it has only been tbrpas aed by that which, io the last century, formed the queitioo, Shall we be emancipated Irom British thraldom, thru off the yoke of foreign masters, an. I Mse 10 the rrade of free men ? It NilihMwiwilHilx MWV" lilln d ha, W 1 1 in WIKtiWNHi toWMMtwia wlwuili ! 1 I jmprlAntbt caote It Involves the ' resisted ber-ormf defeated mjich of tronriHtou considera(ions of the nrsther terestsd-polkyf aad.wcfe about prin p La uf government but parti illy to establish plan of general and fed api li di Ktliaion outraged, and le. erative eovemment. Notwhhstand- gitbtina -buvd. It is delicate, cause our country will not act .with unanimity on it. On one side ire enlisted all these better fet ling of the human heart, ap.'mgi. g from a native1' aenac of jut- icV piii pf-J ky U11 itf J tta!-d by policy nd on the other it f-nid4ble arriy uf . all those . preju dices, to hicb, from our make, e are tx posed by so inordinate love of power. easeandiaxuTr-Trndfrrd stTcng by long h-bit, almost aanrtihcdiance up to tht period, ler many o in the.- pulpit i .half legalized on the the Sutea did, previous to that time oencn, ana at we ear in our cocna oi jus: ire lstered and protected in P. Q I . Irg ij ! t i V e h all s , to which they Jhqvettci) easy access. And we find too many of chit fellow citizens, whose talents are the boast of society, whose breasts are warmed with the genet -Kma atriotism, the scat in an v social virtues, the cabinet of acred friendship, and, I had almost aaid, the abode tf Religion who yet withhld from us their aid in the pros cciitiifO - of our object, I mean the cholition of fcertT with its black train 01 concorauanc cvus. To paint, in proper colours, a tub ject thus great, important and dell care, and avoid ihe imputation of wan- ......jtonjy woundinc the, sensibilities of any. seems to require a talent: for the ab sence of which-1 fear zeal aad Candor cacnot compensate. I feel, however, much consolation when I review this audiencey and recognize many distin guished citizens, whose age, virtue, and acknowledged political integrity, give them an ascendancy in public es timaioh t and knowing they have de votedly espoused the cause of human- L-jf 1 ib J 1 in U ns tti : f Mt mi, it the UmI fcf ii ti'Hi'W" nimbus t'(t-lfri9at h jnjxtly J li!tt!y CdftiMCted wwb N yfcjftf. Vkl eatral tnjwkt tM pratike, tbe iuaud iJb"3trVfel sod its JocfopmbU.ijr un iae cpt of tKe Gipl of (iod, Kate U so Uy shows la I Yirlcty of oUk. Itooi, thai It may aow U lift fyf the kloua ilcrrt of the severs! cfcurthes 19 warn tUi oadef iKeif urt, that tU spirit sad tMtke of slf tboljiflf re ?un UteasnIbV wih U tweiaiie f biwM U that aiste of future ftiitcoct to which we an ail bssiesief. Liulf mors U1 now beat. te(Xf d, that few U If f obm? atqi fur the purpose f showlsf the iodtf. fereocr, the fatal JoJifftrencf, with which Afrkew slivcry, soj its attcod sol evils, are trtaied or thoM whom, from rtir ta tear, we lorest with the power of wiling laws for lbs sepprss sii of crimes a ad the promcrtion of virtues. ! should irttpsss oa your time, if not on your undrritaodisg, . i'L1-' ShLiril w oces, th, frarful t .n fepsll shouU be based oo, J pHoclplrs -f strut omI JHJ, fU.U iccuhtio. of hae for iu end and object the pro - t r 1 me lacrctte 01 nonsn nippiorr Have the Uw.aktng powers of Mono Carolina founded the vlicr of tu slave laws oo this principle or had its views directed to this object! f n " pmenie, sir, roa tnqairy mio the esiare and operation of those law would extort from prejudice itself oenuve answer to this qietion. Such an inquiry iato the spirit of thoe laws most also be omitted, that we may hasten to tUoce at the l've tnar krt, as it exists under (he auspices of our republic."''" Wheo envies were planted U America, hrrrv, that monument of African df g'iJi(, of American and European dierr, was imported here, and incorporated with coior.'ul policy, . Ilw b-ppy for America, if, hen she tti.impheu ovr the arms of Great Brium, she hd Iso defeated the dark and deep-laid policy of her ministry, and rot suffer d this abuie to rem. in a humiliating example of our ifHotuocyv and a mcUncholy proof of the imperfection of human iastitutiooa It will hardly be doubted, but that the policy of ii troduelng slavery Into the Nonh American cotot ies, eminatrd from that psndor'un i box, the British cabi net 1 for we find it pervaded her colo nics chew here, and was designed as a helm to direct their subordinate movemepts, or as a scourge to chastise their disobedience to her royal pleat. ure. hen theae States had effectually cur.,w,.e.,.g.,BM.,jk; cli4rMd k1, Brjtorft be-ring the juat declaration they hud m de of the Kigh'B of Men, and the pure principles that dictated that "instru ment, it was found impracticable to prohibit the trade to Africa for slaves, earlier-then ' the riRtith yer-f "the P wnjrri 'Trrrr were certain men in the convention (may dark ob. UtIoh, with her impenetrable shade ciemauv cover inc rrcoru 01 mci names; who would even have a con stitotrmal gurawUe-lor.iu.conlinu iase measures loproniou me inireaur tioo of slaves- I he state of Virginia although she had so long- and so deep ly participated in the gains and the guilt of the trade, ha the honor of being first in the Union to do it awwy the state of Alabama, though among the youngest sisters to the Union, it is aaia, wiu pursue a similar course while North-Carolina, with some o her other sisters, equally blind to her wn iniercsi, in poiri 01 policy, ana deaf to the groans of humanity, is stil holding open a 7 market for the tale of "jraenfcrT es, ' ir,; hot only those smuggled into our coasts by pirates may find a market here, but our pub- lick high-waj'a are almost daily-pollu- ted by those miscreants, with their human' booty, who have - bousht the right, orratherthe power, to tyrapniae over the husband, and humble the wife to their brutal lust j to separate the 'infant offspring Jrom the -arms of the weeping mothers to lock the father and the son in the same cruel chain, drive them hundreds of miles. condoling each other's fate, and curst ing the day they were bore, to drain . la. ..I.. IJ.S CcpV.f 1-sT.t-J W6S r Trry dfrr! l)i USfcf NetiK-CifrlUs HlMif, f 1 ijtiuh, ffimf, Of Is It s'.i f it sn 1 m Klff f Vbiie IhoMtat. mlis tf rRl'd ae prwistcJ t4 iu:r I-h si Jnrj)S ihroujS the ld, M si! inMAre sViatiar frsm ittlr Woi 1 tie tluvas of chitUty tifutf frbts tKI toock the silrtr lucks of ae stiaVeiag at th)r frowi, sod toe tt4Uuutt snsaJy fern. wrW Aad, aJw Is the sacred sactios af law glMB to lbs U ft rati cosaot 0 Kcvaaulstlow sf ci ime aad which tBitf saisetv dtWodsf Dots the UritUturt ef t, christU fosaaibniry, coflTenr. ytsi I'trt. ytsr, U ic4fsj fiitlcal pMapf sfod Uurty or fny diys ia Lxat, nUeraUe aaj pan! J teglilailow ( W'l re shocif d at the lodiffcrtoce w'tih whkh this wubjid Is trestcd. Hie people of the slete persaiucd to sipeod thsosaoda ia the parthse of slates irea other staus sa4 drite Uum, shtciWd, through the coootrr, is such ovaaaer as would insult the Bctlg mm of Mshoeaet, sod rail dwe the arm ef the grand Turk to avenge Ac wrongs dowe the precepts of his brcphct ead we heed itsve. We do not suffer ouscve to look forward con to the l t . . . iRinwiii twwi uv iar f via 1 character the sute, to wi f the s'sin Crimes tbe most dtWtl -mm! posterity froas the horrors uf future losarrtctioff, wt have derived a piU fa), vile lead p4luted revenue from ihesia olthe trEc. - J TMZ CHCJSSUX WOMVf. ' History. tratctUrs and romance, have said ootbisf tf the beauty of the Or. cassiaa weaaej, which ia not below the truth. Bewaty has beea considered as aa imaginary being, A thing of. in vention, aad to justify this extrsv. gnt idea, it baa been alleged, that what i beautiful to the eyes of one people, ia not to those of another j that a Chinese beauty would have no charms in France or England s and in like manner, that the French or English would have a attractions in the eyes of a Chinese. But the beauty ef ihe Circassian women Is asunuient an swer to thil reasoning,' since they re acknowledged to be beautiful by all ni (ioae. They are every where fought after, and are the orotmcotof all the seraglios of Asia, Africa, and Eu rope, because they possess that plea sing union of features, that proportion of all the parts of the body, that splen dor, tboae brilliant tints, thi whole that cannot be defined, but which ex itts, and necessarily constitutes beau ty, siace all men render it homage,' -It U only ia this point of view tlut the iohabitaett of Circassia (a country between the Caspian and Black seas,) deserve thc iHcotloaT of the oberving trsvcller. It will easily be conceived ihal tbe nation which considers women as merchaniiie can never make her a companion; nor consider msrri .gc as a sacred an! indissoluble union. We find, accordingly, that the Circassians hsve-tnaoy wvcf w bens they . change at pleasure t but the first wife always Has a - superiority ve the etcher. hich pothiflg can take, away, and which she retains till death; . rhis first wife, who is usually mar. d-l.wh?pejjemely young, is pur cb iaed like the restuTiVe pubWntafT' kr nt where an innumerable multitude ofWomen are exposed to sale, habited in Ihe manner which ia judged most likily t excise the desire of tbe buy cr.V No inquiry is made with respect to kherce the woman was brought, andlir the names of her parents are j .ak. it is only to ascertain whether! she Jeriyes.her birth from a stock of pure ind acknowledged brautyrThr usual price of a beautiful Circassian fe male isfrom eight to ten thousand pi asters. . Women beind the principal com merceinrCircaBsisAevtry ithinir h their education and habitual li fe has for its obiect to sreterve their beaut and facilitate lis development. A dome stie occupations are abandoned to the slaves women are solely em- d with ther krts f the toilette and the means of pleising. . .They make it a particular study to modulate their grace and melodious tones, and to dis play elegance in every motion. Their L.Lf..: l ;J-J '.L . iiiiuuai tuns arc lniermmgica wuir gar dent, and from, small villages very near to. each other, and consisting of about twenty houses each. And in the middle f each of these villages is ' 1 1' tr, li wl!ch 1 1! aiS cl io oo, they s).ul lU womeBff p sol l!n tubes t,f h eouatrf. Ibrtf Uwtri, ss will as stl the houtet, are buili of ws-H, decuritr J wiifi grist art. aad I mhJ with taste. The drris of the Cirtsn'sa men It a miliars of the tirtik aJ iurkith haUit. It centUta of a pair of wld fMAUlo'fts, bvitklas, t clt bodice lattencd with girdle, I kind tf do- cnld? with open sleeves, aad a cap oe lurisa not very high, broad st the top, and a mow at the bottom. They shavt their Utrdi, Icavlag very Ueg rauMunit. The d rest of tKt wowie a Is 'taort paauloons. a bodJice, and tocg rote latbt Armenian tsstri or l large fur redpeuste. From the cap t bonne!, uf the shipe of a sorar leaf, haege a veil. This boo act It richly lamen ted wkh pearls. The dress U ever told with the women, unless agreed for separately. The Circsisiatt women, however, tike the European, wear under ill a fiotn tar me at whtch they change every dar, and this garment the teller ft vbJifcd to give with the woman to the pifchaicr. fa this state he delis era hie merchandise. CMUttTT TO XVIM.ILS. The Ute hr tbah papers arc filled with rep ! of prosecutions sgsinti offenders uodrr a rate sutor lor pre venting cruelty to aniala, ad er w rject, from one of the 1st ler of wHch e extract the following sensible paragraph! 1 once knew a irmtCfr fof a house of great trade in the tinr, who deemed himself singularly fortunate in possess ing a Mtrit during many yesrs, of am- ole streigth to carry bis weight, and ' - a a a to treat iigktiy any ttrctcn oi laooor on extraoratnary occasions. : utn himself and bis horse were intimately a a a t equal Bleu witn cac.i otner ; trie rider ould rely upon his beast lor any batty effrf, and the beast was well st sored thil he was never urged ex. cept oa some rare necessity. He at. ways xnew, tnat nowevcr oiugeai ne wss a (he level, his breath was spar. ed up-hill i his knees were protected down-hill that he had never brought his matter to an inn, but he stood by while his legs and feet were washed bit shts fattened, hit stall well litter ed, and his rack and manger wd euppliedr -Thus,, notwithstanding all his constant work, Scamper never aaw his master enter the stable in tbe mora ine, but he greeted him with a neigh of his breath, and a paw of hie feet and, after tasting the strength of comfortable breakfast, sometimes with his corn tossed into a pint of ale, each of these afft ctionate friends was always in grow humor t pursue hit journey and il a pack oi hounds . in lull' cry MO'.ld happen to skirt the wood of a distant covert, rteiihrr of them felt anr dirplrasurr, at leaving the dusty road. tnd ji"iig the sport. It happened hoeer, that the traveller came at last to the en'l of his journey t he died respected and lamented by every friend who knew him, and poor Scamper was sold to a relation who had seen his mem-,-at three- timet- the- priced -his first cost. I need not comment on the .rcrar; I nit w ttic.retuit ot klud treatment, and it was no more than justly due to his honest exertions. Humanity, like honesty, is the best policy in m;m: it is the vital principle of that we profess;" Tun.ypjxtRO.iBS. When a bill, was brought, into the British parliament fifty years ago, tr. establish turnpike roads throughout the kingdom,- the inhabitants for -foi miles round London, petitioned against such mads i theTr arcuments were I that good roads would enable tbe fir Jmrri of theintertorountry JSrclrlftg their produce to the London market cheaper than they who lived nearer the city, and paid higher rent that the market would he overstocked, the prket diminished and-they unable to py trreir Knt The good serrse rf parliament, how. ever, pre vailed t the roads were made -the population and commerce of - ... . . i bonuon increasra. tne aemsna tor pfdddiclrea'aepktfd nearest to London still had a superior Fulton1 letter t9 Mr. Gallatin. So quick it the produce of pigeons, that in the course of four years, 14,760 may come from a single pair t and in the-same period of time, 1,S74,810 effspring from a pair of rabbits. til tAa r.Tf lifttiii M4 IHKH kwcim, f 't A fi'r '' ViI tr rx r(nl ilcKtse tV tviM ttf W4t!ti ttw4. lu4 sM CsrSPoe VrU fc-a d B tj.M U4lUt kt gV.m ! J-e 6. WatiagiMS 94 Uje Li 0iks 1a l. U l aytt's snd Ijjts do. i: low !. UftHt aitd I'rar kU m a,Ulp IrtftkUaaM Agrkul. d. m 10. attoned IUfU, he. do. I fooo da.' common ribbed da. too do. 1UI, Coaicpia. ha. haJf (.lots j 41we de- Un. lttftef, st sites low V diaggltts snd confectioners show boo Us Isoo 4; drones pklnf aoides, twortslMli lucis ds, arid Utiles, rro. stofpert t ?ct lnltfrw 4x(Uravila4 slssta-. loow de talMtal water Must dtf v tnaft bulks Jo do. demljobos, dUTte et sites. WXat sf atff tiUm Wa-a f Ui m aMafttMf4 at tVt rVUUI, i4 U, dgum LUm fKvws sm4 as er a4 m. aiit it f Alt w 'I rtl. 4 U atainr 4 rwlt tMfW u Tj vk BMaatfMewt. fg aW bf T, vr. UTnTT, ZJ se 4 Inletie '-l bWwrrt. U mm kh commm ttto)arwi sJ rw4 rsLT tXun UfUl rk t'nittd tut U ytrtnx hf T. W. Drt Vy U ytae, a ala awtrt rW iWi bB fcrU. . m a a a m,- a 4th.a To JdUTntinun TftUoti. WAX TIT), ft e lis ymfnt9 bvlor CmJ mtm a4 tm f to m kWr imtlMtMWtVtiarailwrtlJaWH rWik-raottM, win l ee, emtded Uxr a renrWnrkae, J rJf ftQmi mm UWft Md take ri wwikw t4 Pth ar.vriL rcKrutrnv. ikf. tc :k ilj. J ra tttdtfc ot Xorih enroling srsr it eicwrr. SErT8MBP.lt leaka, lt:j( Cateat taUw will f Jvim IktUw dVc'Ji Haitcr lleadf a4 wife, and etSrt, .. tsi4 llaaka aM h if. Ja awl lat cJtUf aa4 ktfct tt It tC Mitly iWp, oVtM. to wit i Lvdla, i(erarrrd wilH llrptur theNaa i YJnttimh. rntrrMmed with )! ' Jaft dm 4 SaJb. tmrrPwrrl villi . Nikn CMtoa! Jtnm TW. and wilWaa TWpi Jm&a BrxV. td tut chiklrtw, to wit (a; aWka. Pai'rr Brw ka, Jula ami ttlly Brook., aba ar niaort amter the t of twarb- ty aw tnt. and w aw apptsr kjr thear fawdiaaw John twonks and ( Wra. ta th't mat h 5Prtmr wWota) T rha twt that h alxwv ttamrd itetamlaaxa liva awt at tlx Mta'c. it ia iWer ordervit ibat pubftolxm wwda in th WeTera f-aliniaa. at ta tketo, far tit wtks, tht anWt they ap pear at ewr welt CW 4 t4ea a4 ouaitar a mUtm, to k bU fur th couwiy tforrmd. at th court boae in Crrmanton, oa the arcoM Monday of Drii.br he It, aad plead e a. twV le th m-i eate at, J iflKtit will k Ukea, pro ttmhrnn, aa t thrat. 6r MATT. R. MOORE, a. e. e. tttate or North CftToWtiaa ttjrxi eovjirr SF.PTEMBr.R aeanona, UlSi LW It. fawiM. ra. BeaaWf and WcUt t judiciat attacknenr. levWtt on "V4 acres of land. tbe. property f Edatund Bcaaley. . .. In thia caae, H -ta m!ertd that rnjbUcaUon be asade in 4h We-tern Carolinian for tit weeks. that tinleoi th defendant, Edmund Beatles, ap pear at th nett court of pleaa and quarter ae na tn k bekl tor aid eotinty, at th court houac in Gemtantrm, en the Second Monday of December ant, awl replevy and plead, judf inent w ill b entrml by nVtanh arwt hiav 1 MATT. R. MtXJKC, e. e. . aiatfe ot VoxUi-CntoWnat "wisiii eotrxrr. COURT of Meat and Quarter SeaaionY Aoe. term. 1375. Wininm Hinet, admr. . Wtl- liam Fairet : Oriifintl at1achmeht,retored letied on 100 tent of land. In tUt ease, H ia ordered by th court, that publiratton b made for three month, in th Wetter Carolinian, that unlet the defendant appear at th nctt court of plet ami ntitrter aewtooa I d he hi lor tn conniy m IreiWf;attne!6irt.hdietn 8Tatrmnf t)K third Slondar in November nett, rniy open levied on, and pieao, tne piaintitt ai heard eS pitrt and har Judrmeot rendered in h'u favor pro conR'tm. . - rertt -iu 8inuii,.tr Price adr. g4. 'mt89 GOl'NTT CiMirt, June term, 2S. Chtflet .M'DoVell vr. VA tirecnlec i oririMd tl. faehmvtit, levied on land. It appearing to th Mtinrnetion ef the court, that the defendant. Darid Greenrec, ia an inhabitant of. another VvrcrmMTtfr flyrreforo, onlerrU, that pnb'ica-. tion be made in the " VVeotern Carolinian," mc ccatively, for three months, notifying the defea dant to appear at the term of raid court' to M held for ITinWombe county, at the eotrrt-hoata in AsheTille, on the third Monday in Jamitrr, tT5o. then ami thito-lc4d-Ma.-eor-dcmiir to the plea t thel jiltiMiff, otherwiae jwlfmett ' -final wilt he entered agiuiMt him aeoordinrhr. 3mt9I Ten i JtillN MlLLr.lt, Lit. Slate ot XoTi-CaroViiia - BOWACOV WtV'li....".',' N th Conn of tjuity, October term, L Citizen S. Wondi mt nthtn ri. Corg T.M' Hearacvi OririnaJ Hill. The plamt m Wit ii t k vin c ihown that the iSefcrnlant l'i not " mh.kitant rf thia itata. and that tho landt whicb they claim li in that county, aad that'the defeat- .mairJitheejeat prertxworth -bf sum in other parts of tha statey liutbefeupon. r: : v dered, tliat tbe aaid George T. Hearaey be jw trfJwt 'lf hHeitbl''i week in the tVettern Carolinian, that he appear at the next term of thia court In Satiabtiry, on th tlrst MpndBy fter h fourth Atondty m uJi neit. and then anawer or plead to the complainanta' bin t that on failure, the tame wii be Uken pro tonfetto galnt him, and decree entered accordingly.- - . ' . SAU'L SlsLIA" - .4
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