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. THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN. IV. jYJT-.Vo.dlj SALISIUIty....SATUIt)AY, AVItIL 1831 rnosPECTus Of TUB Yorth Carolina llcpuhlican t Uivenunetrt lik our, the preservation of Ijber- If aVprtid, mainly, on general dilltiMi ul correct i-awtl eirsai, tit is-opie. If the p--Hi!e be Igise at of tbetrrigbK bow tin lin y gtnrd tlx-in a,iti inrrtarhfltntl f 4 hir Mefather achiever frodom at sckc of much hUmi and treasure, anJ w,their nuts La preserve ;t only by enlightened watchfulness. A t'eUigenre M vigilance are mir gpnu-si saiepiarn, immnr and apathy are the xiurcrt uf Uie u4 Luff. timer to always stealing I ruin Nie many u he few . and tlie rea-m m, that tlte many luitm-r ifii'i- the few are m!v it wwju, JN'J fire people er yet bad Uarir liberties I'V open assaults, kit tunr kvt them nr secpl rik'Mtrhim lit. liiciiire n-".i. I.ir people bezels another evil, UtktU.'i ail Uui rs, a lle banc of the Ancient dev; tint evil MAVWOKXIIIP. History LiM'ti' qa that wherever min-whip takes root, there b4.tral v.nne dw, niut mmIhJ faction spring tip it f rupta ta pruicipt. ul Uberty, u iJoiary uoea pure When Kir fir f iMe-rs eatahliahcd U present form of itiWWt, Hum Mi.Uv la,.-d tint we would escape w &te iTiriui-t tt.-t. i'.Ik. an 1. under th1 Wiae rhevks via.nfc.uf a wnUetiCuuiUtution, ei.j"T, tjin-jh all ie beome, t's- in tmiable bh-e.in'..' of Freedom. tut ftrW.it TV Mil of rV abort prnod 'if forty-six Tear. Whit la Mir rnul.tjisi! We have alfa:y reached an 'inn l eni in mir ,tr.al affli'm. the rery pnn uU uf Ihc l''oJ.tiii.iu irt in imiimient ixvil. Wf kr n I.V miiMsf n-r Jutmo, wU-nt. awl an tH W-ukV- but 4 ill rjp. in it prnjfre, tl burrnr "f U .n-titntiio art bntkfM 4"u ami Uaiiiiiled ui tim diwl, bill the prn er b.-thi r of the urd X the DUmr, (vnreiitratme in tiw Keiltfa! Enenitive ; and even l'ftfw rtHf p vmrwvti ra Th? r' f f qwnt'i.ii Jl i time C th penuln to awkf frmn tlieir ajatlijr, k uJ tu lu k to tlieir nsfdt if tiwy alumber much longer, A--t tll aa ka lain tlteif liuvoiiummt wUl wi i . ...... iiinjej, ami their Ijbrrties f ie. Pur tit amiwe if aHlntf paper in tha SUta in JitUumir cxrriN't inliriiuitkiu aimi (lie pttipie, ami tiiela to a aeiuie of tlieir daiu'i-r. it i proitciw U pubiK. at )lie XTm of t)? " elcni ( aruiiiuan. mper un-lrr the title wiiu-h UmU at tlu- liixul of this nwirlitii to be ixintwl oo a Ura-at abcet, Ul uc Uvo m, uf votuB paffaa, curratpuu-bnir in atae witb - -i:.i : ii.:i...i..i..l.r. k. r..,lu iUeaet. Tn-el rrm-. iw m-aeir- wtlteh jta-e 1 JeWlOUeTt Ui Ui lua! uuav lor Ui U-Mv.llt of -tlw fc-W, . mM.T,aiMa.A,aicaiir.uuep4uriii.M1n:. t.na; and, w.t a v:ew of ariliSTfitenin!; and enconrajfinL' firawa ntiai'ne hr tiieetamnle of otlier-i puirw will be A,m. tMiati n i'iHiN-nmntlt ' -4 Virfl 1 1 "4lVl V-f " fraaoccCtid kOU tit pmt mtfe-4 if toe Hate, A'fl kuonS,Cknierciallao4 Mi4, VkUl be provtued.and ii(i'ii in tlie Ki'publican A. A viataatot aJ somber wrH be occtrpted wiu nnprfaiit "C'onrwmcoal and wlitive procecduiir iur.n the tim titaat bodies may he in aeaion ; also w.tb toe Utei4 and muet inU'rem new of the day, f feign a lid dixit stw, and with .ui'b muM-ellaneoun niut ter an mij prove iuti-renting to Uie gfiiernl n"der. "5 The tpieiiSm of CvnvtHiin, or reform of the Con r'tutoa, hi Kx thirty yev dividtd the pMiple, and ar- Djr4 m aw tiiB f.d" tfit N!"-t' agautat tlteolW auiW -a iktiMri CMWinenos baa venletl tlie auece of aony nnwires ritolly important to the honor and proa peroi of Aoffij Carolina i ; and; wnttl nettled, te wtll cow- it ime to do i-x It is not douUed t!mt burh pnrtira are yymrere !mit Knnt in tle!p vinu'd ''"hiIiI tTie' rBj in "tt'h'v L, y save w bwiL' d.ti.Ttil, is, that neither party hfui ever y-t bevn nudf fully acqtiainttnl with the jut preteiiioni of ttte other; rfee thw djutracttnif quetion would, ere wwy flwrr? bern mieWy-a4)i-4r--U tbiij--ww, tiieregrfe, ijf giving to all tlie opportunity of " hearing Mh !!," it is a.'rMl to lny bi-f-re the public, in the Jiges of the Republican, tlie arju'iniKiit-t for ami againtt tii mctMtire ; and, tiirit this chill bf ili iw impartially, t will be pnAiried, tint the argumi'itU on one aiue ?vU be present. -d, by Western and on the othi'r by t-Jfl .nKBA-.utUmit Uiurt isUUcUly ptrfwiU iibo.. r-l Iegjsiat:on, tlian soct.onnl divismiu and local jealoii- es Uir'y distract the public mind, and destroy tlmt !ttJMm:tj of tevlmj, anrt nmtr nf acmn.wi ensorrtial to t:n toet.-f eeheme iiprovemeiit, wMhef ptiyiealor moraL Every real friend of North Carolina Ui'tH UierMbre with toaee all cause of uch divisions f 1 jealoiuics removed, nod to tail iho duy which shall 4 I W xwn pwu. acltag gUer fcf lim gHMtrl jpwd tad urukuenty of the Stale. 1 K Td I'ie prop-'r ei!ii, correct tublott of the Prices ciureut wdl be reuhirly given. TERMS: Tbc Xurth Carulina Repuldicaa will ba. puldinlicd vetai-kywuhly, that m, on the first and third MonJay in eadi amth, dur.n? the period of one yenr only, nnlettf ptmmjy mf WmrS as to dfltnaiul iWcohtlhluuicK' Eacb-nmiber will contain lfl pugs, wirefully put up, t t'at at the ead of a yetir eacu cubscribur will have a vmne of pajea tilled wilb interesting and tueful Br?er. t Th prSif anpKerjption vOx Dollir, in allcaset to be j?ud wyiAW The Ik S. will appear on the 3d Monday in abouM the aiuWription lint jtutify the publication. A the object of the publication is not to make mo. ney. fcat to aupourt the lights tlie people, in appeal at now made to tlie friend of Constitutional Liberty, to iutereM tbemaelvea io procuring aubecribers. All who may he good enoutrb to procure urwribefa, wDX hv the llrat dav of Mar. communicate to the Pub lisher th names so procured, retaining the money in thew hand until notified that the paper will certainly OSr AH Letter- and Commjnitions must be aildreaa- H (pok paid) to the "XorthCamlma Remiblicnn," Sa- VMiry, where tboy wOi be promptly attended ta JTbe Sock CroUm4 BtpuUke will arfvacius the r; z V9"": '$ ; kmrnmi talVl. - " By Virtue 4 TWr! nfTnirt, ecuted to m fcy ltw lldv.i.ietlM.nriBrm4e-ofFreeTniile.aiid Martin ( PInliT, for the pnrixinea Jhi n ui tia- rropowi to rubllth, in BalUbury, N. C. ' ' tuia mi mil or The Family Jlmttanl. PROSPECTUS. rpHK FAMILY AK.SIMTANT bal bdlt to REUok KiHx-trroa, and (Uauai jiwTtaa. Fp"ciJlr A W inU'tnled Ui aMMt I'arenta in U diDirult aui UwMf important tauiir tarttxmritttr ftmil(ia, IM rUili ia two vrrv uiUiiatuttf aAacutttmi uu-Utr lim charjw a Bible iltvm, and (erHral-KnllIllJ;, Atum' h rurh of wbtrh be pn-parua wnttrn quint min, d t liw on aiiMjJMflMtfi, wnlll anaiaera. Buouu: le urtiM-d niairniiiie vo into ma-ruu), ttxee qtiitrtwau a ul aiii-r will b putilulied in it It will be tbe en- ilfavur of tlu Alitor to nuke the pMnuil puliliraluiti a iiiti-finting a le u.l) i mi u fiil iih nirti artirtif u aliatl U rtli t'-e.rii ; aim, a t will apfK-ar only once a nmnth, eai-h one wlo taken it, iuj liml t.nie to read IL 7'a TttcJ't in gmtril, kiirL Hui.li itoina of Ivnupi and lXmienlic Int'-lli- nCL' w cular w well aa reunion aa uliall he deem d inti-fHlinif, will he iiLwrtm. In finf, it i iiiirruIiHl to make IV Kamifjr Awnrtsnt mini.ier profit unit aimm-mrut tut tint kxijf winter niguta and auliry kuiu- uiur nouua. TERMS: 1. It will be iwued on the !illth of erery month anil will omtain mlifu Imperial Octavo I'njfen, in diHililc coluimia, pt inti-d oo a Dew and Ivgible type, and on ve ry Minerkir papi'r. - a. Tbe arcrrption prrre will be Onc'PoTIar and Fifty Ccttta it pakl m advanre, and Two Dollara if rot paid until tiie expiration of three montba. It No ibrtcriiion ran be received f a ahorte- f TtuI tTiih one yeai; aiul no paper diarontinued until all arrears are paid, except at the Editor'a dine ret ton. 4 03 The pabliratMjii will ommenr on Uu 30th of April, provided a competent number of anhm riber can be obtained j and our friend wbo may hold anb nptim li, are requeued to forward tlioin on by the lirt of Uiat BMMith. February la, IKM. . .... P.J. SPARROW.. A Valuable House and Lot JOCTl. i; Y 1 UU C ti U U. Bl iU6 LWUrt.Uoiue.itt I .JMbllunw-':."Tv.:vv-'-i:i-,i' . , cocir-wu:,) Uf TIIE mi) TOWN. K?0WN AS ... io. 3 ivtha Wi4ura....v . .. . The above Lot i handiMitDely Mtuated on the Main tiwhtf' i-rtWItd b"th-(!ir txwinoaa ami t prtTtile re!iuVtiee..,.It incluuV a wat and comfortalile lwellini;,' Kitchen, Carriage-Makera' Shop, a Well of Water, a good Gulden, uud all noccKsary 9ml convenient iendiiges. Alio, trill bt told, on the in me day, JCt EXT ENSI VETASriORTM E.T or CA RRIAGE- Cotiditiona mailt- known at tlio'sale. . WILLARP.COYi)EXt Tnistw Ltncobiton, Aprill2,ie34.--3t ' (ty Mr. FIHFER 1hrgfl leave to inform the public, that during the court-week about WINDSOR CHAIRS, AND . OBE-T VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES, Will Ui Md at Public Sale. bnng its value. M. C I' April 12, 1631. 3t (Kr LOST BOOKS. A W rumtm havinir eitJipr of tlie fiillowinir BOOKS. im- belonging to me, w ill be plciuL-d to roturn them to TUa la anrt OA nJiimM fS PliriMttttn4 Tttitrlmtnne; llie 3d yoliiiiw of Archbijld'a BlacLitono witii'i ho ma J. Oakes'a name in it; The 1 lib volume of Swift's WorksNiclwI's edition; ' American Htaift rapers, lac, za, dd, and iin voia; -The Pelrmrn Novels, bound, 1st, Xd, 3d, 4lb,5t:i, add 6th volumnti; t.-Tha J!d yojume. of Bruwn' JSiJoiaphjrJrt-..-.-M iianin ia in nvwt nf tlie above Bulks, an that ner ami who have them may know who they are., i the more desire tlie above books, aa tlie odd volume which 1 lift ve left are worth but little to me without the others. liLKlOi CUAltili SaliMhurr, April 12, 1834. 8t rpHE Subscriber has ok a Volume of "AYS- COUGH'S SHAkSI EARE. for which he wUl tr its lull yalue to ; any pwon w ho wiU deUr . . e t t K-i t aa a ra w verittohttn. juua uiAiw, Jr. Salisbury, March 22, 1S34. . Ali kiiKfa ofj R I X TI N G dotiehere. (ttr All kinds of B LANKS (neatly and correctly Jriritedppne ppiyJifoWtgbjUjA. jt , t An per-00 ha vine ff"d gecmiiRia nd y f iriivv.j BUREAU, which tiiey rre disposed to sell low. nwv hear .of a piffc&ascr bv api.lvinw 01 Ubury,'Apr.i Titf THIS OFFICE. ncucioua. IMtlOiffLNU illittlONAki' I.MLLUGL.NCE r lil'KMAIL T Extraeti from Mr. Kincaal'i Jourcal i',mbmi!uM for A. '?iiM,Jtprii 0, jm-an)Mu4ed etrhoardw fUrr. mao boat, Willi Out aijtoctaliuo uf -ouirf to Ara. ko A, M'ji En, and a auiubar mora of lL lUciplM ta Ranirunu, acconipnid ua to Ui wau-r, and aihtUon- aU-ly bid Ui liud apced, prurniMii( to rrmewiber tw cow tanlly to prayer. It not wituout uiucn treniblini( and aiuitty that I have underUkeo thia Journey. O, UU ft night rewill ut the'advuiceatciU U Lbxwt'i lUigdua in Out bealU-n land I , timrrmi m Ik rrawWi, April 11. Tim aim ane witoout a flood, which, ter a uaj and nihl of mcawkini atortua of wind and rain, waa very giateiul to Ua, We proceeded Up the Irraaaddy till about 10 uY lock, witlkiol iiiacovruu any iliui(; on ntlu r aule but plain of luxunaut graaa aa fr Ui eye could reach, except It wa now and Uien kind of untamed builaloea, and here and lite re uumkiea fxtnii; abau; lite almrea. About IU o'eka k tlie acene clwnuwl. Iinmvuwi paiidy and plauUin fu-Ula, with hi re and there a cluater uf buililiiiifa, aura mdicaUoua if iniirllietKtv . W e tkutod auum of-Uia Umtxw, awl bminl they were Karuua, and tlial thuir trilWoa CAtl'Ildr (M bark to ti inouutaina, Three could read, and to liMiii gave buoiuL ttne can acarrely imagine more uilin-Winif m id of labor tiiau teachuir thine pi pie tne way ot lib, i'oeir mmptriain, drew, feature, and, aa lr u I could dutiovur, Uieir laliuaife, ire tlie unir aii Uie Karfita on tlte IMigmmf. Two o rlork in the atiTiKu, came up to auiue aiuail Itanium villaHa, cunlaiumg trvui 1U t -Kt Imkht earn. I took 110 tix K having witli me Ko Shum and Ko San-lone. We vi.leu tiiret- (4 Un-e villipoa ly:iiif along the eat tliore, au one of litem we had an atwembly of about 4(1, braulra tiiikuvn. In the oilier two villain between 'M and Ittl lieb-niny, an l -A) tructa were jriveti away. Juat at even nU. on foot, we entered Han-en, a ulage ctaiiimir luMI hiUM.-is and exteuduiir aUaur tlie eaat bank about two milea. In tlie evrmtiir we anread ouraelvea into diCi'n-nt parU ot the town, preached the Imhix'I to tlie pmjplu, and j-ave away lUU trarU. It uf auppacd timre are not lew than .HiO bu lyuig at aw:! before tin low n, and aome ol tin-in axe large. Vearaitor mi Ih-nnJiM. - Do-nu-LtL.Aoxd IX Larl w tba morninr wei4 to kyn?, fximi an obi blind rriewt, aitting on an eleva ted place; or 30 (raid idob i little to hi right bind, many oMorimi apread out belbrr him, and an aiwrmbly uf about jU pcraooa aaUiiuj io hoar lau aacrud i'all All waa protouiulJv ailent w lHn I went in. I lnike the aileure by akinr t tJiat Prii4 waa bhrnL 1'hev rnd - w." U be also mrnully blind r Vea," "If 11m pyin of liw body, and the eyea of bia uiind are Uind, liow great ioliia dakneea ! Does tlie old man wonthip thoMnliJaMamliiur there ?" "i en, every day." "There )n an old Li 111 J man worshipping blind. idJa : wliut a dmtreimnjr atht and I anppnae ho teat h y6u to war-i-hp thtaie blind and dnmb xbila." j A toen id " 1 ea, lie noes. 1 lie 01a rruM liau iiMeneu ail me time, with hxed atu-iition ; but now but patience tmcwie etrmartcd, end wrlh harsh, ensmr Teiee, r riel on'. 7. t 11 . r a - 1 - . r -1 - r ill "la luu uie kircign inariiar, wiw prciic Juiut Uixiii, JIihI Iw nitwli- every iLioo-1 1 uo nut believe tW I khhI to lain, " NVlatt ilo vim believe ! Vou believe that 1 iiiuliiMia,- liwa f wrt-wfltler "refla Mt 4rei'bo4 cam a AiuoVr.te uorlwwM wfrfWX.trttA mrnr I ut '".'"".'Qaj'oii wyfthiD. .ilui ft,vm aitunrf arouoj apjvared t' take an iiitcrt u the nubj-ct. 1 niflilne ud'4a aw-SU tracts, nd-ims'nlbaa miiLilooillbf nnl putt of tlio IJiUlii'e.,. I tlitu xalli.d on theGo' venmr, iuve him Luke, ami ijJiujind.JliflJ.ptiti 8ii0."Jie 4: Mica. -- ll a wra-wrrt yimii" nian, ratn'ff itttlnijonVaiid -HeandHl'-' m- euwvcrwtwiri." When parting with him lie il Your pbrPct..BI XIdi lut the IUtrm"are' V wy i(,Ttjrtit atiit cannot umlerfitand ninili." Tina phrce it noted for beingf tlie fl where the Brent HamMi Wt bia lire lit fllitmf aptin the Enrluh. in all, aUait Hot) tract wre tiveu awty.aiyi everal pcr.-nu lj?tenel with earnwUM-. Ieavin!j Ih-nii-tiu, we mrd several small villain, and about 'i o'clurk reached .S' c a-;r, a village of 50 bonaoa. We Kpent an hour in pn acliinz to thu people, but tiiey were -too stupid to inn kc I single inquiry, or own to wuji f a book.except one old wouiaruwho drank down eveiy word, boat, went into Uie village ; a good number gathered around, ami lixteiied to a long diHxiirse, Ko Wioon and Ko Nn.hvre.Uitu4cdpreacrutd ?tM,,.lw.JP.!S Pb&i i41ficit.0"lrvaf Mirgoi Uioka. t)ne mnn savk, many mouths age he got a book in Ran''omi, tltut bild him about the eternal God, who made all Uiings, and about Cbrbi, who utrd to open the wav for the forgiveness of sin. He says the more he hn Uiottght of thi the more it sticks in Jjmr that it v true. Gave bun two tracta, mLLuke and. iuh It (eeirwan if Satan was ajdi-cp none duj)uto--all are eager to hear. Oil, Uiat Uie goeuil Uiia day preached and 100 traets given to this people miglit be blessed to tlie salmtaim soinerpeiiTiis ulsl , . Enslirintment of 0 Prietl. , (n-A(ir Atomic a city on die left bonk, containing, some say ten, others fifteen thousand inhabitant. ' I called on tlie TJovernor, cud wu treated civilly, but be was a stupid old man, snd a bigotlnd Boon hint He snid, probably my Teligion was Suited to fiireiguers, but Uie Murmans choose to worship (iautlama. ISo (here was sn end to all argu ment Foreigners chouse to have their cloth cut and wrapped amnn.t tliem. nofl hut aliipul Itnrmana Hon in this manner , they generally defend themselves, or rather their religion, till every shred of it ta picked in pieces. It is an untkvorable time to vif it Uiis city. A burman Priest, of some note, Uiey draw opon r csr, snd fwuorrow, a(e blowing him -m pieces with pnw def, he will be burned, : The method of enchrining it thw powdered chsrensl, wrtliT lttthj cerrtriir, rfe pTaced over 'tlie body, two or Uiree inches in dejitli ; opoti this, uplit bamboo is placed, ao as completely to cover the body, except the head ; then with a large cord they wind the body iroro tue loet 10 tno neck ; tiie cord m drawn as tight as several men can do it ; 00 Uiia, some sdhesive plfuU;r w placed, so as to make a smooth sur face ; this adhesive and hsrdening plaster Is ano put rn Uie head the whole i then covered with gold leaf, and placed upon a coffin elevated ten or twelve feet high all it adorned end painted according to Burman taste, TJbe wboJecene.trdsy has ben ia chii racier with ba, Uienium i the frame on which the coffin is placed was Ciatertad nnon s birire clumnv car. havinir orilv nun ).mw memMiuie propeny, vrrngm. 1 ue car wkxj in uie mid - dloof on of the largest streets, and great rmmherwof leftre ropes were fastened aronnd esrh- axle-tree, and extended, I should jndge nearly half a mile from th car each' way. - Every thmg vvm ht reailm, when., a irrvis17riw'as' 'directed to a iayst7in which Uie do vemor and his lady were sestud. ? The word was piyen by the (tovemnr, and hundreds sndthmt"n4 of voiees "reecl.oeil t3ieirmE luHtanTfy tlieir strength was ex erted ; the struggle was aliort ( the car trriuMod for a few mirrutea, when tlie inpn rave way on one aula, awl list oUier party raa aw) Willi tlie I'rwM, aliootuig vie lory one man waa rrndn-d l) death, and otlters inucb beet. I shnnU think there wrs-winr seren thwoand pullinf at tlif rr party Uiat ptevaded U lite honor of shooting and burning the latest Uwoorrow, The Governor and the great pde ate betel, anakd, Iaaghed,an4 aw-med K etiioy Uie srene muclLJ'rit Came Uie danc'iiw ula 'ainl y Wilu fold chains ind bang lea, and every attM-le 1 on jim-nt Cut heatbea in- Etiuity couUl devwe, Oh, what areiM (ir angels 10 bidd I several thotuands uf tmunslala rushing madly to deatxuclioo. From bit heart I puied lliatn, and get ting into 1 tayat near the river, a large number came around me, (out uf curaauiy aume) and many of them listened attentively while 1 toU of tmd and Uie Saviour of men, AllrnlinH rxritrj bf frrarHiaf. Anvil 30. Two large villages tm the riirht ataxa, five or mi mdm ahinre.were pleaaaiitly tuesled amidM groves or roanfo trees ; taU Uar river be.nj at Una seaumi with in its tuner Dana, 1 eouii nut gn to uieta wuuoui ua veiling more (han mile over bank of burning sand. In the course of Die day visaed a number of small villa gea, and at evening rearlied Niwagrn, a village of about M hoooea, on Uie left bank Ko and Ko Han- bett went into one part of tlie village, and di-puiad till alto dark, rhane wbsied to read, others sawi It wu deee ptioTt, ind tuuUhut luok at a book. " I went To iiiVh liter part of the lor n, sat ouwn u the verandah of a man w ho was making a small boat . 1 no make huata. lea." "And can you maka idols ! "), onl ef irorW." "AmTwben you bave made an ski, do you call it God, and worship it f Yea, 1 worship it, soeauM' it is an image of the moat excellniit tod. By tins tune a great OMiiber had seated themselves snnnd ua. I said, "According to oVle-gat, GamUma W dead and annihilat-d ; wUt reward do yoa get by worWupping his linage ! " I get merit, and by the inflneoceuf merit 1 shall obtain Nik-ban, (sun Illation) or 1 shall arrive ui die A'st country. " He turned bis head lowards Uie people and saal, This foreigner think we are ig1s rant, but let biro talk to lit gnaU King, and see-What he saya." Fur more Uian so bour 1 made known Uie gmm of Christ, but could not perceive Uiat it maile any impreaamn. Aprs 'HI I be laird s-day brings along with it tlie re- eoiixtiori or my desr nftive land, wttere, in thoosarwc uf places. Uie word of life j preached, and Uie Holy rtpirus innuaxtee a .-u on hearts 14 niimireosoi UHiUfnds. Tnrrr is the well rtilt.vated garden ; here v the-mwubitiied desert Early in the mom:ng wp earns about ftnir nnb-s to Ye-eep. a Util9 Illlaffe On the eaet side i Uie river. After morning worJiip, Ko hiiuin and Ko Hau-loae Went into the village, ami au aWuibly of about lAaJ tame aiwiud them and listooed tn the giypel for a Img tune. At length one fi male Mid, " Una (Jml is the true Godthis doctrine w the divine nammmicfttion."'' 1'soortfirce otli' rs began to revile her snid she was a woman, and had no right to sjieak on such aubjecta ; but the truth had touched her heart, she aaid, and she had a mind as well as a man. ftan of Uie people joim-d Oil' ber aula, so thai the con tention became great. In ajittle time Uie whole town was in an uproar (sd Ui bead-man came. - l UuosU ened ine people ; said they bad a Religion good enough, and so a spersed them, Ab'Hit.furty... incluiliUg Jlu. boye mentioned B-msie and ber mub, esawe -again M KoaiMune, Iwteued bng tune, and aaknf kc tracts. This fiuiiabi stuLas soon as she beard, the truth ahmeii upon tier mind, and s.'i sa w tastantly Uiat ell her lift rtrbadbeew-ptarratty wortitppmf -wharmi n tenlr-! Ktlipvt Korbin-T'm preached With Inore glswaV esvtinat) pjwer;. rtoa.rilhe boat Uie. "whole djr.rtadinir and talking to the people who came and sat 00 Uie beach. I tine JTOOnj ynsn esme; .fie ft noted pr erifher tit flus part- ot the country.-- 1 road to biut.lhe-wtirile of the Balabcejjlid atVrwirrli iiexL touch epnversftUon, -ea iicnlarlv n the two irr"Ht corainnnila. lie. was very tnudovt m his manners, snd sfetned more Inclined to lu tua than to apvalu-. 1 canMut- ee pre as the wward eaa tons of nry hwirt, whrie thinking of the deadly delosion feigning over a mind capnhlr of gTanping ao bimcu, 0 rriwerPltliie ! 'shi-d abroail thy life gtvipj Spirit, that Uiose who bear Uie gospnl my reel Ms power 1 A burmun Governor. April 22. At five o'clock this pioniing, having font ditciiilca with me, set ofT to vaot an aneieut city, (brrr and a halt miles back trom the mer 1 s-gMsjf. ia Uie oaniuil of a larire district annnaN-isteil to a nsv phew of U10 King, fbe only thing I admired was thr majigo.biuyfiiuand ualuujaiu:h hi- ded almost every ntrt of Uie cilr. 1 called on uie (k rernor, told hiu .who I waa, and Uvea e&red him two or three book. lis said he dare not to rrceire Utern, becesMe lie hid sworn to the King to be Ikrtttfu! till death. It was in vain that I told bra worshipping Uie eternal God would not infi inge on hie loyalty to Uie King1. He was satisfied, tic said, to worship as his Kmg Hid. When hia breakrta was brmn;ht ui, he raised it to hie hVdTntwtnjr wvWar Aiitthieesiif Pall. . Tlien a silver vsse tilled with tea waa rawed, and the same words repeated. I aaked hun if he prayed to Guadama. 1U said no; it was a wuJi iut Uie appearance of ano ther Boodh. I tried again and again to interest hie mind on Uie subject of Kcligion, but he was tHrfuctly mtt;ifiei wta himself.. And laiw couul it be aUirwis4 All iiia people were on their knees befiire him. adilrens- mg him by the most "attoring, even blaspheniou's ti tle ; au the dishes before Dim were gold and aiiver; and he Jiad only to believe what every one told liim, to think hiinscl". one of Uie wisest groatust. snd bent of men. Leaving thu old man. we went into the city, ami preached about two hours to Uie people ; nearly VUl asked lor tracts. IMrrethng InciJmi, a city on the west side of Uie river. We gave away about 300 tracts, and a great many listened wiUi earn etnetis to Uie word of God. , Great numbers eame round the boat, aud stood in Uie water while I read and explained the cateclumn. Ko Shnon and Ko San-Inns travelled the wholeday, pnaauig thniagh all the. small vunios tilt we amvea at ni y-an-gen, a town as large as Rangoon, on the west side of the river. - They found many disposed to libten, and hardly one in theae coun try places manifested much attachment to Boodhiam. iu a small village, 2 mijes front MryuHntng; they gavjfc. li or 15 tracta to a.Buuiber of men sitting . in a xayat, aud lay down to sleep a few minutes. In the mean lime JM" MKrciar of the city came up, ami, seeing Uieee books, began to threaten the men- said they should give up Uie books, and read no more. This waked up Ko Simon and Ko San-lone. Thev mid. H yoo ever wed about the eternal God T lie stiid "No." Thev read the Balance, and a nart of the View ami then- said, pointing to two large idol which were on ! me oppojute side or wie street, junt nullified at tin: pense of Uijs mart, "Are thone idols God t or 1 t! Ooa who made ill ttiinira r 1 he nmn willed f r s passages in Uie Balance to be read asrain. II.. M!d.TJe?tt JxRika tflUchUis Uue Giai;"' a...i . not be an I if tied till, h had got one of every !, ' would not let the brethren-90 till victu ji v", fed snd they hud eaten ' Tl.ns in r, ., .-.." t L....,- man's violence was turued intogeiii;( ,., .,,.., piwitiou gave Way to suber inquiry. , Ojifoattim from UU Makr: AVy-es-fra, April VL IVIUe suo rise. Ko Khma and Ko ha -Lais went into one part ul lbs brwn, and I went into another r w lud Was aa-.ii.Uies, and continued " disoournng with them till abuut nine, when we return ed to Uie boat tn breakfast. I found a wan.' pretend ia ' ' to be a Government own, had been three teuing, hi aa angry juajjurt, the ILrsigusy who owned that boat j tri -ad to get tlie boat ke frwn the shore, and said We must at leave instantly, or be sent hack to Rngncn. Tlie allaelged cnusr was, giving books, and preaching nerrsy m we coy, 1 nut little agitated at first, rear ing possibly we night be sent be,k to Rangoiet, and Urns a deadly blow be riven to uxiuirv. After weivb mg Uie nibjtt and committing it to f inn wboM Cue J. we had been aitvocatmg, I felt reauived to remain and know the worst $ but no further measage came. I Ua ' sent man to rail Uie person who delivered Uie angry message, but he would not come and finally confess. -d . that the GoTetnor had no hand inH,iU sowm dm rAe sveats Mots pal Aiaa op to it, ' . MISCELLANEOUfl. "'-ii a 1 1 1 ' , a . " n-iju iiia . "THE SEVEN LAST PLAGUES." a f DOTB. A awf avian a taw s awwr m . s. b aavJ L I. .oiK'vi"tUt tlie Jl,Uo am tkimbjy. School, m4 Tract, nnd'Ternperaucej cause, villi their kindred , aasorwilMoa, were the "Isetm laat llsgtiea" sjkv. ken of br John in the Heveliitnaia, which ahmifd. rtait aiid alTlkt Ibe earth." fly 'ar ik nl a stray "" copy of this new and wonderfully profind expoMt 1 .... - C . L.. r 11 ! . . .1 . 1 ' . . imhi 1 a propnury, rui uuo tne neirti 1 1 a tavern ket jier, wlm liad persevhmi most luaufully in rev- Mating all elLrts to win him over to tlie aide of Temperance. Having read it, lie was more con firmed than ever, that, his was a lawful calling ' that he mij(ht sell sj.irits with imptiiHty, and that the rPiosepi of hi freed.!!, U this rrrpect, were.-. very pnmerly tlassvd arnnns; the authors of. the. " Seven last Plagues." Hut tlien hi customer began to Offline 1 ami In onler to confirm the wa ; ycrinj, and jurveiif the fotal duarrti.m of hi Pur,--- ie sent rtT for a niimlrr Cf coim of llio "Fvveii last Pla7ue.'-The Borjkiw r Criliw.lh fllmllii" onVr, and rtit wjthul t slimy lull to attract polJio notice. 1'rssj receiving tlie bonks, the tnyemkeep' cr iuowa.au arouna tut caUUishnKUit toablutl tla: rwwt suitable place fir posting up the till, that all might see with advantage, the new commodity ),, had for "tale At lust, he nitrlvei tinon tlie very front of the bar; and there evert one wlm entctej the room cntflj not full to aee, in larire rapitaln. 1 THE SEVEN LAST PLAGUI , rot IUC BEJlbV A motto more appropriate, could not be select d dr the bar of a tavern. Ami ho had tlie nvirtili f atHKif to. M Jhat hi inxk-iy tapriu tUe.auje of bia book, waa IW tiMmiMrif pwrtmgmny now oavinyany pinnrriritercouio with Ihoae h- tjnhl rdrowpa rt pCWctkhjul iytiUU but too luimliar. And every ime saw, sooner thnn lie, that he hadjtiuiulfciiliotuJIy. given Ue Uua wvwkuu uHvw-uu oci'utwiion. : TV is no absurdity too iivoiistnaw to he bwbL. liiwcd W Imman Deings. -Thrw-iloVt Ttotron thuf W prwewlcif (nm JIib. .hewiluVrod hrain d ua ; IgiMtnuit stupid fanatic, wa never ao coarse, so balpwldy WHisajnsiral, an not to find aotjic bilicvcis. WitMtsai the wretched inrpxrturw got up Iw'o or thtc years ago, by the Key. Edward Irving in Loutkw ; a humbug ao tittetty bare mvdfiolirh tbd; otm Would suppose it too irrnea to ininnse on tl.o fiell inltdlett of a cbjld.lialf a duaen year old ; and yut it has nopporters and proselytes, A ln'e iuan paper gives an account ot a srene, rr cut." ly played oil in a country town, at which oi.e h u i- ly know whetlier to be inoot amuxed or iin!i;'iiiu,t It aeenia that a UKWting of the bretbrenViKi ei h , .WKkpf.the .New l,iglitj " y. h. ! ' r the purpiiee td" , conaiikiriiijr tlie slight prn'- e s which the rKiircb niade in 00111118. As ' . ; they bad aietVllva fcrnmle " aneej," s ulieis r .r : i, set up a horrid arreani, cVclunng that ui,U !,..v. , were in the rtaun.. One of the brethren heii-iir"ii. it ia snid, put his hands into his pocket ami walked 0,V I W '"'P Oisc-over wliut giu it wn which preveiited the incrcaf of the thurch. Af ter a great deal of tnaiKEiiveriiig, it was (inind that one of the brethren was making bjve to two of the eitdera at the same time. The angi-1 said the'hin nnwt be put away and she spoke in an unknown tongue, ejucularHijr Zom; ztm f fort.; (010 ln till the htine rang with the aoundj. alluring this ex trnordinary exhibition there was great sibiiig and weeping among the air terhood. ; and the exciteimiit atltoit bocanie so greut, and the noixes so unearth ly, that they gave the whole anneiril)ly a sybilina ajipearance. Tlie thing end.l in the ii-tnale ntieej Jfe?ii ibJ;.":ri"S brother to marry am tU siaters. -A'eie York Triii7er, - - . . A RECLAIMED ERUNKARD. ' ; One signal and well attested case of rw lunrntion from the beastly habits of .intoxication like timt to which we now allude, and which v.ag brxaielit aljout by A judicioiis application ,f moral reme-lir U worthniore thun alt the intemperate difluiiiutiot,, of furious trulofn upon thia titul niH'stion. 'l ira ubjoet'of Uu notice was bom to BCluei . e ; :;'i, d with high intelli clual emlowinenti, ii),.,ri whi. h PareM (l' ,'ion h-.-t(iMcd the add,timia ,)- vantage! that an eve. 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Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 26, 1834, edition 1
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