0 WESTERN CAM OLE-MAN. . . - - - . - " rfBLKSHED WEEKLY: JOHN DKAKD, Jr, Editor and Proprietor. -KCtlP Number from the Uginnhlhi V3 OILTlIILXYtJLYOLCME.! : -' Z7 " " ': : Salisbury, Ilownn County, N.C. . . Mr ' ' Saturday Morning June 21,163 L "Trf' ' ' ' ' ' ''f 1 ' ''" ' -T - . . , 2 a tft ssjs Law ot Ac 3nlci Stale?, f UteED AT TIIK FIRHT Pi-KSION OK Tlifi TWE-NTV-TlilKD ircnuc, Na h.j 4-r A.N ACT to revive and emend "An Art fur the ralief Vrftasa lisVnt uf the United Hutes," afd utt the ri4tl day ul March, lylitc-n liuft 4ns7 sits Uurty-one, and tn Art Ul UiImmi ibrreb nm4 ua tho fcsirusmla of July, eighteen hundred ft- t .'. Ay lA .Vaere W J.mre firsrf rritf n ir f 'stirs' Statu f Aster i ii, ( Osjr rw tmJJ, licit in Act, entitled "Aa A t f Ue re lief of certain lnJvrnt d. htora of lbs United tSlate," pwea an the smatd daf of March, eigh a hundred and thirtr-iave, ihI ta Ad M additaa) UmteUs passed as (mrtiN'H'li day uf July, aighteca bundrod and lairty-t, k"-e nI ArU expired od the second day ijUurb.virfiitita hundred and thirty fcir, be, and the mm are herrbv, revived, and atiali continue aa force (jflhrr jkim fra and iftif tit rauMfSuf thai Act. Nv 1 AV A i furtkrr MMr(ril,Hat if Wiy mr tj r o-uri'tj til my dcUiir ho U of that) bcJn to ' ' ' L j n Ucf uuJuf U prurivjtui J tit Acta r " " -film rcUufU! Act, b dl r-prfiinitiv or rpfwwnU - OiA-tjr iT t ciiTrr ituitt be i- Olitai.l to ri l'l M Ilk MB- T " '" " ur coiHf wtil.l . . tu.iJ 0f tlM Art of M a linn 'r4 imI Uiirty ' Cu- " if nut audi drill inkifv ii, ur if lit cMl uf j i i H f tmu, X. Ui iil,iHiiwt, o4 lit i i :' i ..-lit fat X f ti) duU it.. .! mteh MM U I if y rnmlcd to,IO- i.t i-f - i 1 i i.. b Iha Art U Jtty t.. of u ii . - t!tn riMMlttKW that l t.,. u-l y from km or ri'ty r corr(y,or .. ..J .:, !.iir, (if ny ' part ( A du tn t" e 1 1 t pid by or iit of I'm ecuie of Mf much alarnt S'iwc4 mrvf or cwar4ty;'3;r:-:....C"H:.JI-1-Sk. S. k it f urdu t fttW, Tbt ill diichtr yra bvt iertuXn buca granted by titt 8re W llaa T$mmni m ny mumuU duUur, wil Um uni of lh jfl rpniaU or iitreiiitti U nt 4.TCfyl MttMf or ro urt-(y, htll ba aa t&IhI m though "vS aorftf or ctuwrrty u4 br) tliva and tW Ttrr rimt tuu'd, ccJilig to tW Irtler of' Uitaiid 4 tit Art if UM MirtornU of July, tiftitiwa aik !r. J -vt thjr'y-two. Nr. , iA4 6- tfr(iit mmI,' Tbalt&aStcrtv larr f ik- Tmry hll auttionacd to cauaa aata. ThH Vi V rtiluM all JI).nrW agii"l atch ttaiiirU tv.iwn lirrrhif ft been or may bvffaJW b rxtwrd n)Jrr the jm( axtaM of thf Art wbicll thia Art W "rvrvW ti. mi. ul anienJ, or w&-ipf (art iiiJ (tkmw Art of &,Tm the rWof fT n -iwd ftir i dw j the Vntt! ftatj'iiTrr Ft1J. TU l Athw 4tw in f Wcl jU.li.'uu'iiU "In tt'fonwv'ahaltwtilV tlwt ' i ' . i - I I . - -J -I Mia m !r""tltV Tll"TtiT Vie iiitiM of Cinvprn- hm4 . trjtttfrthat aocbr Ja wutf sJumU"Ttv aaua auaatAil. Uwrr raaa if application mb n-rt lV-tt, to a J'1vw at lnalimrm-r.Wo dara not ire aUtl bo giM ii to tlit. Uu-tric Aimrwy tur the dattrivt J'itS lie AW&UUAJ oatbi... .. .---v. SywUtr of Ar IIuuu ut' KtprtMitlative. ' M. VAN" IH'RF.N, i'rrtmtt-nt tkr Srntrtr; - Voruu-d . Juu Ttli, 1.U. AXDRKW JAPKSOV. or lilt: ?T.VTt: OF NOUTll-CAROUNA. J(KKS OF St'PrWPTU)N f r ST(X:K ip ' Suie rnk f A'orih CnrtJiitti, will l nfrw, in t!w "fown of SaliiUiry, wi tin 10th N'Jyiif iuM. Capitalists hu are tuixiuis to make a. fWf iirtt-fwwt .4" thrir fiitl-, rto wHl i' attml nt an ';irl !:iv, as it is U lu vid that 111' "Iv uih-unl will l- sHttlil tnkcu Ut. THUS. I t'OWAN, ) rammi. - UMi k llttUAU, V Ci2A til: M. Via la xi'jvuuavY .aW -ajJ v(. of the, ahnrr Institution will roiMOCii "N " Till: VlRST DAY OF MAY. J uliii.'f Hi. i. Iv.w lo nt uoim ltH9Km t.1 tut ai,t ;5iou with rrwwd P. J. SPARROW, T. W. SPARROW, V.l-W . tnnl I'?. Ift3l. tf tjttc r ortlt t art)llia ... 193- Petition for a Koad and Ferry. I J .hn Porkiiv. AlexwKr Perkins, Tho. Snod u .ind mt;-. tlw heiraVd- F.phmiitt Perkin. dec-. I' kms. ,kv., and the heir id' Rohert J. MilWr v! ,f., ,Uc (ull heirs tt law of Eli Perkins, :.v. mid ui all .hew whom it iuay concern rP VkF. NOTtCK.tluit. next County Gwirt 1 l.. U held at Lineolnton, ou the third Monday f J i!v, a Petition will be preseuted for a TubliC H !, t. pass over tho lands of said heirs, and fir Vuhlic rVrr-, to he ettthlihed on tho said mad, , s ihe Catawba Riverboth of which Ul I wed U tween Liucolntoa and StatewHle JACOB SSlirFORP. J'swe 14, 181. Ct Job Printing neatly executed Here. t- rt i r-r au. trt. v m m ak 4 M mm lt I.XM.I IMU I. fMa " I40RM.NU HVMN. I It 0 1 Naturr'a Tnircml Kmg CrrtUia'i liij ! Tliy praian e amy; Aa tnounU tha aun oVr lull and m . Ilia Wwa LA our IwaiU W TIm-c I - IM m be l(hi (" tlia Ktrmal eaid. And darknraa like a plianUmi flisl ; O'er earth and ana rflulifriit aliooe The gkirjr of Uie.ilighty One $ Thrn Man an, a broathinf firm, A a eaawice of the Uodhrad, warm With lift and lute, to wundup llim B-fur whoee be ightueaa auia are dim. Penradinr Spirit t veiled, with win? Of Htram rapt, Tlir orame we auir ! r.xhauKtlnai ftmnX of Love and MurliL, We bltaa The fir the ift of light. MY LIFE Id LJKF, Ac. Mr tifc la liki ttieraiitTHtw-r f.e That opiw to tlie niorniiif kr, But rtt the aliadea of ctruiiix ekesn, I arallt'ml on the grouml to dw. Dot oa that riw' huinblr hrd The iiU ilufc a of mylil are JiJ, A if lw 'u( Mich ate to w, Kut buna aha)! a tear fur tiif. My f 11V iii like the autumn loaC That irt-niblee iu th moon' pale ray ; lla hold la frail iU atate m brM-f Retlin and anun to pan aar. Yh em that leaf aha II fall and fade, T1m parrnt tree aiiall mourn iu aiuuli, Thi- WiihI hrwail the lealVaa tree Hut mm ahall brvathe a igh for inc. Mf lifo i like the print whnee fiet liair l. rt on Taiopa'a devrt atrsnd, Soon ik the riinif tide ahall beat, Thm trark will amah from the strand. Yet, an if frieving to eflace AU eeetitn" the boman rac, ' ( hi that lone ahore lood man the are. Rut pone aliall e'er Umcnt for me ! THE MAMESE TWINS. AS UISTORK.'AI. AtXT)U.NT or THK SIAMESK TWIN-IIROTIIERS. '-ENU and I'HANG are native of a amall vil lage uu UiC ax-a-coaat of Siain, called Malilorir;, ImhiI (Ui uuh-a frua tho capital 'l'lUjf aire burn iu Mar. 1611. of Chine imrMit,'aml are united to rrK ra;hcr by a ItjutoTt. or tanrl, tttKntt thrvf and a nail uk liia iu muukul, aiuibiunt u cirt-vuincreiicc, f iniKvt R t)i irtrwrArUic hrcasl tjoa,tif With, ami exttWing drrwrnwarda to the abAimen. The tippier pait of tlio" la'nd Li a utronjr, cartllnpiMms --. . - n t' . l coulaina a tib.or cavity, jm-tmint to br abit aft iia:l an hil tB-4retMtfVretes- -On-the bweredjs of tho baud, exactly in its centre, u Bitimtcd the unibilii'tH or navt l ; (tliere Ik injj latt osa in cn inott intwrea tlirm :) a prrssnn! upon the lower HWrtt4" th Ixtnditiwoibey taugli; UuU, or aua-ao, wtmW rtiuxp coroirebh pnin, which wonfd "be eonailv fidt hv etw-h. If (he cauncting link he ill,.'.! W it-a.-htfl ae,aaJlK avasabie to jt; but U hall au luth umu lue conlro, it w omy felt by one. There w nevertheless a cwsiderablfi ih'gre of iH-rvona syniethy between tlie two bo dies, but it is entirely overjmwerwl by the operatiiMi f the mind. Thin as otnaily proved at one time by Dr. Ropet, Secreiury to the Royal Socie ty, by means iif a pilvanic cxrimcnt. I am cloariy of tipinlon that there i a degree of riiuscu lar power in the band, and that rtrenpth annie- tin-i rMim'imii-atel from one to the other. The fleiibilitv of tlie "carttTa'pe 1a"io great,' "that they can rcadilv turn thoee shuuldert towarxU each other which arc outward when wralkmffT inrleed there prubalily wiaild have be no difficulty in their walking eithef way, had they learned to do ao when vouuiN Their mother bad a number of other chil dren ithoutany peculiarity, all of wham, except iiuj Cheng and ETd4uler uliatrrard4. Thait- faih.UaaijriatAbey .m-..gh)l Jff4 of psx mahout .the same.Ume tnfv.wen wrely. alfi-cted with the mall pox, and shortly afterwards the mea;h- ; bv both these disorders, they were eaiwllv ill. recovered at the same moment, and by the aa tiie remedies." Phictr that time they hwve ne ver eu&red bv anv illmfw, exceptinr occasnHially a alight rough. Tliey have been several months at aea, but never were ill in ronnee,mwe of it, so a"fo"cHiiseM w ajwjye ejmrkUy ww4l w ehiwhoard, wwwld ee quently aintt, and many times nave expressed a wish timt they might at aonie future dayTommand a ahip of their own. Their parent were of the poorer class, and un til the youths left their home, they were engaged iu.. filing,. maauGicturing ,co;oanut.;l oil, Jkeeptng poultry, Acc for the support of their family. A vimrer orr aJied thw what was their occupation in their own country ; when they facetiously an swered that they were merchants, having been en- gngedjn the duck arw egg trade. TlievTeft Sam ei the 1st of ipnl, under the protection of Cap. Abel Coffin, on board !be American ship Sadiem, which was commanded by him, and whoi.had obtained the consent of their parents and of the Government to their leaving the countrv. The othr and children wen qually pleasetl th the wyajre, as a !aifncieney was left for her wtpjort, and'a!! were aware of the r;pect ability of thaee in whose charge they were placed. The yontha lever express any desire to return to their r iv cOthtry, excepting to triat their friends, It may teeiaVvcd that Eng is always on the right, OianireoaseqitentWoa, the left. TLek naines arejiro aouaeedaaifpelt'aaailChua. .''-' after which thnr hope to paa tha-retnainder of, tlr live in F.urote or America. IVv are at mar n DtawiUs of tba aama Uoiltt, about five (S et two ir bea are finely (tinned in evry reejiert, and piM a great degree of naia rular piwcr fr ja-maia thi'ir atite I have known hem to carry a per xi upwards of an hun dred feet, whiM weight waa 20 piainds and to throw othera w ilhoot any diflVuIly, whoae weigh! much evrdel llieira, ahu ll waa, on tlie lat if J.UI. lfc:il, '.'(t (mhhmU j haviux gainrd 40 pounds within a year. They are remarkably agile, can Mtilk or run with great awiflnoaa, and can awuii aa wi ll aa rmim aingle peranrta. Their activity can n-mlily be imagined by (Ikwo who have eoen them ihiymg at battledore and ahuttlcock, a game of which they are particularly hmd, an Combining et- irriee with rernniion. lliey am very fond of bunting, are quite evert with tlie fowling pie, aial carry with lb in their shooting ajifwratu. Their hair, which in about f.Mir 61 in Icnjzth, ia bnidd in tlie Cbinene style. In doing this i wanhiug, dn-amug, or in any other occiiNition, they require no asaiatance, earh acting for himself with a perft-ct eaae aa Would an indivnluaJ. Tlieir intelloctuul powers are very acute, and in Ibia. reaped it luu not bcott aUavail Um ooe- pos--s the alighteat deitree of auperionty over tlie other. The wuntoin of Providence ia lierem atnaig. ty manifealed ; fir did any mental superiority axial, it would uocatrtly lead Ui cotiteutiiMia and almg i;le for pre-emmenre, which happily ta so fur from belli. the caw, that niinv who have vo.itis.1 il,-m have left I be m uim k r the jmnre,ion that jl were actuated by oidy rue mm.1, ao aimultaiiHou. were they m all their movemeuia. Tliey play at chess ami Jranjjlilx remarkably well, but m ver in opposition to eu h otlmr ; liavtug been aeki to do il, they replied that no more pleuure would be de rived from it, than by playing wuh tle right hand agninat the left. They no drees In the fiali'mn of this country. They are ao roll vcrwiiil with t, Fnglwh language, that they can umientUiMl all that ia aaid to them, and converse with tolerable fluency : they are nU very deeirotifl fo make lhenua:lvea genorally ac quainted with tlie maimers arid cmtouw of our country. A Juut uugbt be filled Iry enumerating their hrew i!ieaa and keenneaa f remark ; and to men. tiou iMM- or two instances lu re may not he deemed improper. A visiter oia-e came into the r-M, ho had but inie eye ; upon which they observer) to (be Mr-kneHT tlutl the gonlh lliflU ahotlld have paid only half price lor admieeion, as he had orily half the rhartce In see which itrtera had. Hi see ing a cripple wIki had loat both handa bih! feet, they maJe hioi prvM, remarking-that aa-ther had lour hnml and be none, it waa not oiJy a plcuurc.J hut their duty to asxist him. The .kiu f Fntarn' Charles X,-6nce tisitca thctn in Iive(KaI,and oa leaving ibuiu,uuthj ihuih pre-eMTt a piereiif gold f after he Vai fetie, lh-v liwrvi.it that thrvr Wnmufl.l tha i.iU,il Iwi gav ilwm gold waa bectnue ho had no crown i i i TrrnmTTJt ingrrncr a tew promiiMmt tacts regnrd- Indeed, tlie; are few who viait them, who ecupa tlieir n'tn-e, and they generally amuse themselves Rial friends an hour or two iu tint evening, bv re lating soua; of the strange ohNervutiona tliev have iuutrd thM-ing the day, and in atuirka ujmhi those llty -4vi at the eittirtmrort room. ' Tlieir feelings are warm and affectionate, and faUiiaaliki .a;n4.W.yatl.;2.Tly- un- mim.1 jnioie, aim rvo nci 01 Kiiluie.ss or alH-ctionate trentnient of anv description ia never lb. gotten, while hii injury or insult otR'red to one is ecpiully rc.s'nted by the other. They never en ter into conversation or diwutwion with each other, lacaiNt, piies4i, as la'foie observed, tlie same quantum of intellect, and having been placed con JnWfTrr'theKmHl'Hretihntie precisely fhe same e ffoots heve ben 'prodneed upon Jhe mim! of each ; luorefim they ha we n4 that to communicate which two nt tier N-ings: wotild have undei1 tliecrirrt iikhi circumstance of distinct oberrvation. If is orea4oUv olarvl that a simple remark may la? uiudi' by one to tho other, hut I have never known them to enter into conversation with each other. The attempt has been frequently made to engage them in separate conversation with different intli vidual, kit without juccfsflflailir.y iiivariably ! inclined to direct their attentions to the same thing If the wrfntjrtiriw'. ' -' - - ---- " JIn tEeir mbvetnenls the nnast perfect equanimity ia observed, the one always concurring with the other ao exactly, that they appear as if actuated by one common mind, .and it ia ..next : to iinjoaibleiy) the strictest scrutiny, ' tit 'discover with wliicii the imptirse originates, whenever tliey arine of their own accord. In their necessary employments of lifejar in their iwiwnutay they haver ttcver btT ' knoa u to paaa an augty am J witbwtoh -4 beef-and : whenever either wishes to nuraue any particular course, lie immediately follows the bent of his in clinations, withoqt tlie least intimation by word or motion to the other, who, nevertheless, readily coincidesi" and- witbont--the slightest-hesitation, moves w herever t he will of the former nmy direct, Aa the one alway s assents to the tnovements of the other, and atTno words pass between them, it is cu rious to imagine hew such assent is conveyed. Their appetites are remarkably good, and they are now quite accustomed to, and pleased with, the general living of this country. - Their usual beve rage is teaj-eofjee, or water; wine or spirits they seldom taste. Their likings ot distastes for parti cular food are the same precisely ; whatever plea set one, gratifies also the other ; and any thing tin pleasant to one, has the mine effect upon the mind of hisJtrother. This remark applies not only -to food, but also to persons and things with which they come in contact. They invariably feel hun. ger and thirst at the same time, and the quantity of food taken by them is as nearly alike as possible. Thev became so much attached to a hov in Salishn. rr, that they proposed to take him to France and bear rue txpeasei till his return home. Both feel the desire to sleep simultaneous, al tttity always awake at tlie same nmui-tit. i have ncvi:r yet kuowu one to ba almijmie; aud tba aajsnr awake at the me line I iuksd, when asWp, a gnat ia tlie nenous yiuatliy which exisia be. Iween litem, thai a tixn b ujxsi the body taf ttrtiirr will awaken both. While in bed, tl-y are not confined to any particular position, but reel ou either aide, a may beat suit tlieir convenience, geiermUy, however, with tlieir faces toaarda each otl-r They usually sleep nine or ten hours each ingtA, jmI quite aoumlly a hen tlx y do fi realieB, and deaire to very their puaiiion, the one mm roll en tirely over the titlier, and tliey have frequently hcon iilarened to do thia witliout either awakwig ur being apiarently disturbed by tlie rbatifre. I' pirn the paanbility or otherwise, of separating them by surgical mean", some diftererk-e appears in tlie oiminNie of scientific men ; ninety-nine in aa hundred believe, it altogether impoesibln, and all, tlwt it would he an expenment of such risk as nut to lei warranted, unless in the event of the death of iste and that it is considered aa almost an no- piaMihli4y, in eneaveqiienra) of the strong degree i circulnlimi winch is between them. It m, howe ver, to them a very unpleasant subject, and they fml quite averas to hawtt spoken i'f. '"Tlieyliave d len remarked that they never saw anv ample per son aa happy as tliey are, therefore they have ni.J reason tn wmn lor a change. The humidity of a northern climate did m m first agree with them t tlie weather, on their arri val in hngkind, being unceasingly damp and fogey With, jn con queiice, were severely afficUd In C',,,H M c'p'"- Tl deereea, from Toci they recoverecf pitiiulUiieAiuidy. Ihiriiif; tlie durl ami Pggy days, they would errmrtrmcs take a b-adciK-d run I from the grate, and, boUing it up, cull it the Ixxidon sun ; and tlie day after thru- ar rival there, it being necessary to have lighted can dles in the drawing room at iknsi iu rotas-qurin'r af the fog and smoke, (1M-y went to W, rnsistmg that it was not possible it ciaild I day-time. Snow they had never seen till they wont to Ea'Vai'd, and m first viewing it they were much aatuniahvd, ireminng whetrrer it was sugar nt salt. Tlie youths" arrived in the United Plates from their native country, in August, 129 ; remniued in America eight weeks. aild ciubuLud La Luu dm, where tliey arrived on tlie 19th NovemUr following. They remained in Groat Britain until Jnmrary, lSt, having travelled tips ard tT500 miles in the kingdom, and received tlie visas uf ahmit 3U(,(rtiO iiMtividuuln in Iondon, Edinburgh Ihiblin, I.iverxsj, Miuichcster, Jlath, Lords, York, SheffieM, Bristol, Birmingham, and moat if be prtnripnl cttrs -and tnwns m the kingdom. Tim were honored by visits from her Majesty, Qtieen AJoIaide.and others of (he royal faiiiily, the flimign ambnsKtidors, nobilrty, and by most uf the 7mrlee phera and scientific ;meft f Jhc.ag&J'hey-iia travWtf in all the tluited kaiei except .VcriuoHL Mtssotirt, and Illinois. I T.i in r thus, in order tn irrntiTv ntit.t, r-uri.iv- 1 ,. i.iMw.aw, i n m 1 --a irg this extraordinary variety iti'the worWof A1- rrrhrhty wneerr iT neettHctiTfety lie olaarved fhat the most fastidious f inale will find nothing in tlie exhibitiai to wcaiml her dcTicate f't'liiigs. Ladie of the first rank, hfrth in Europe and Anicrira, firve yjite4 thrm. daily tjjtttttii!tkaM.X ttTJ',as1 who have honisired them with their company, trnnr have appeared more gratified Hert the geiitlrr aex. PRoarixTUS FOU A.N KXTIU TELEGiUWl Before the result of the hte elections in Virgi nin was known, the Richmond Enquirer published a letter from Washingtotii from which the follow ing i an extract t - t - . . W'llboul ,Uiav Bank question, they (UV-erwaaittOR) would have succeeded. Without it, we- sliould have been in "a minority in the Haise before turar.- IrVaS-' out. it, we should Jievex hava been anahled ta 4uep a uaituiiaj parly ataited spaa- peww iph 4sj' tte yrtaO map would have been broken into sections," Ax. The purpose for which tbeqtjeion taTlhe Bank whs bnaight into the present Congress, is furtlieT and more fully explained ta the same paper in these words: ' u What will be the state of parties in the Legisla ture, 10 ruktajit to, Uia Sank, .next laacembar J-Xiaan is- thw -t rtm -pmrrt 3'hirwrH bp the sole question tmre and evcry;wlire lee m& viaUJt.,,Ili tbe aJA ab sorbing iiitfTect. All the persona looked to as candi dates fbt tfie rrrdetit?yv tntttcfwhiii wiD lyflaa time have become thomoghfy identified with party questiona, are Natkatal Bank men. Tfce Aafaiinstv lion m agahut it, mnd the cmndidatr of the Demeormry mill AaiaajaaaaslaJlMwissw ' If to these we, add the fact that oa the dajjrjfl the date of his letter to Mr. Duane, ordering the roinevid.i.tho . oV;spo United Stales, , General yacksjyas m Boston, m iikihiai:iia.ooJv diseoliHieat was emit iiiuti'.d so much so, that all but his immediate attendants, of w hom Mr. Van Buren was one, were farbiddflo his presence ; it is impossible to resist the conclu sion that it wae then resolved to renew the srar upon the Bank, for the purpose of bringing jxhat qoesnort argmrr-oeior ine ratDirc,nnr-r w vnm that it was the only means of coercing the party hi power into the support of Mr. Van Buren, as the successor of the present innimlient. The following article published ia the Albany Argus but a few days bcti ire tW nieasure avaafon- summated, casts further light upon this subject. Hear what the Argus then said. It said : " The Richmond Enquirer speaks, with its aern slant ed point and force, on the subject of the disclosures m relation to the 'secret service fund ' of the Bask f the Untied States, and the uaaeinpuloas aad corrupt use of it by that great monopoly. We have no doubt thai when the bidden transactions of the Bank sha il be ex posed to the light, they will as mech astonish its oppo nents as they will confound its friends. Put, vs. mr rwtarmfyil, the ewa'ion of the CmnmrnnS drymritrt h$ tmtmpf m do with mna mtrh irtoswre. T r. ARE OTHER REASONS. COOFNT AYT U.VA V SVVF.RABIJE, WHICH OUTW-FIGH-ALL ARGI- MENT, WHATEVER IT MAY BE, AGAIN -T PROMPT AND IMX'tflVE ACTIOX QS Z M JUnCT- twiktf aaasr vasilssj Has panUos) of AdmiusftnaiMSi anas m iammim m tius s(sn.V It tS atarutl)j sua Is torn snsmiriu. ' A L4uujua1aS sV-iflala xtnssM m saiilt-. . Mha ur agaito4 ssal CsscaM ptsrers are MiWal'SUnprsaaa e-sirVlJilluiy .Okay wiU ks en td aa Vuftmti. w'lMMrwsr tViuuuaat smiiss hi be, Uirswgti tlie auflunsxar t( Surtnoniav at tus abaniuut eanMuaal alar Cau-C Tk at ttlS iuuptt uf aU Wugis. the wi! at aJ! saJk" Lat (ins Aer saul of Eiigfund is frxaf of the rtbttl ttttOea. TUsw caaa t aa puhutf bberty, ksia tbe lenMUanusr cuaat t Ut at ths alaauiuts raasiiiisiil aUat CWaV Tsatf wsmsU sow bar the esse las f. W aadW jssafssjie and vutus a (hs Se saatw Aa sisasyiiawuiSj'STataai js seined Bpisi the Lamralbsw J sjhrxr lavsar as lfimjral &is tauuiy aad ttifuunnal lua issoeayas Sesbut aut tartttit aad argo. aurut frtaai lussxuav By aa saeaar ijr jmtmmfft ut rlui Cwernment, they lurwe saAMewnf iiar aeaaSy kuat thixjugh) its agnaa-a lurwe jKumtM'l aW li.unlUina taf puUte Mire. hgaws ; It.fiJ Sw peopht mamwtvss ja die gTMfUI ssssiThiyr Bk s fsacTy basnet ia aQ its ele. nsniita. mnl Iwfll SgHfWs HaVry lev the eiieieratam that! say amtng as ouiaTrrt rfury ar enaLW a jjo- sme yeuirO'it trar yi.ulti. Iih.i4 um acnate mm VW 4wA( Iseeior ao their ah tuts ccutrol tlie 4tmnutti sh r m.rrv- Vklterher that ksVesdi iesnnnsr tur BWtxt traufUra of (Jm Eaocu- live si'iU, tier ntns ti wltat e-irnir a aha.. "wjmimU ujma the tneul S iiar slitsuuns 0i Oiks y.e . Ub n a mHrriia a Ntie lit inune'''iit- amault uf The Cktjcmjssi lusuau- lea pmeej, Ua active aujouis iaewe snfliiniaa fcsaaattTBBjf th mvittm--la Xise tewaisr, aaafl autoot m.iuMoi u. Uteis pwrpoeq f isamr an anftri tjaihV, jhr mT ninnf Rr tliaj rale uf one aliiliur. tinf at n ainm m.j .au.ierenta it The aaveis; fcsf saifltiBsif 5. nmtiutH U, if- r;rciS latMSw Tkmw arwfje.-Hi(, di-rUr ttinl - the Se arte a i null sikifftMweniitf: eninit!irti"e, Li ikt anrsir 4 43m 3lutA- dtttfi Bwr Eimk w wr powt-r ai lie'h lmnvni 5 tnAn rin ma i nett ef pulib. suMrssneaf Um Hum's .if tlpei pl'- - Hmf thsaae we aier srfrp aif B, rhe meuMiiv aic. La CauS. a liHam saws Bm- wtw-ie- eonoirp r ff.e " Uoomnaii ttirr limtt.nir irrm'tiwles by "-n ap ptud Hi tbisa mni. w'ii .Ha itnmls tlie prw;s-etu .iiay ooiire. "l-atwi afWitawfte a raise iirthwifh, 6tt ir-.tL rr tasuit suiseriBersv. ami u.nvarU die n.i . M i iuatt xbua ZUr afiin aW ii,n. - -What -the -raxreiimveip if ttie tfinseenmurt lit. ' '. c stnilt4l iL IU-,iHMi -.ant fee tm grie' r ! a. .mes, and He- TMstt ttiuiliMluUt ijiH-llifx. .NotJ.ing thut a oVajeirate utj8 acmerf uh power aial gutrou "e U, Ufi i ma. aiu!aiia. SmU (ft pmiplet fold tbetr siema mxtt wtrimrter rheir U2r'ie with out a sttsufani frasev rr wilt noC"TT'loo " a ill awaie u Cvs. The 1mi4 ausr aeirra araaxifeit fTir die Durooee of -rr.-rr. -ft Ct;fUne jffirfli6 ysjqliSsw.iist's MMp'piiIar-;--iuBiliaiiaxTWuitisr'ix! m pei pis are excited ' thirTemrie4aW(w atfiif and proffigaWT" we jus- tbe atoi'tauiffiaval Cua CnHM--- ne la hk Jitid 4" arm 1. ttul jusmsv re rhe-assirGtt- upon tlie Lunk. all Sai's- Sik Been vioLnjiI, a. d'. 'nr re fine, ah bunl mr I'aulk sSvunQsa iulu no'l.ing, aitmi CHnuwru xairiii. tiut gisaut uiietn: mw-laeti m.tiie laaia-. aunat aittiiiiaf.oav aeniwn 'y -v-fyes llaV'ifliaiiuisliias IhjI aa tnriidnul m, mwarattt be(Le- e h the nf- iorn, juiO ninijta C sU sietwurton; w. twnut the. ,,, tusX sfdidouuiiig ivauil tf. tlIuip"niir;M.r .sir co- lUimstsr'itj Ss aeni ar TfAein flir'TaE'.ra Jt be antHHod e the ifw isiu m auva efie (''mMtliihon and tbe likraties rT utiir panplt) we will ountera t cmluimunala aUar iiiliM'iarioWil" tenth' wa writ send -the ntiditte ah a wis? pHuataw Otf3wK u1TJ apaisttwa ; smfl nsr a sIefrutr. ffrni,.! iiiioticr iwasa,saf Stae aamiatiws" snfe sjrnstrr at' th"r"" Cis-rtuS caiWi ikuac simtfaas, thseateiy t- ubvert - aaavsaXS' a9BaBBissastaBsSaaaaaBBMua' 4SSaSUaaaaLatsV, laaaaaiaaABa-aKi's.stjj '-fJPIfd -,.a 'Hel 'T.'''" aflulia aatlaflt. JKSS OlfTl'llr y -HN' MWfT is at rnoni ta llmpe 'nut m fuinii T meat ares wilt take filao ajtnj allrr aworyiar sJiuiT 'vi. ', rU their, eww ssiruta IN' slier afeirTint efTmemher1 i Congress absarill hnk tflemi sat V SBures tuithoriry. Tins aTSaat.lbs dlins stirftnnal aeganiia. e-' wed jeeaw oerC ATlfiisStr wnia s restore the saatatawaWasTlfts saweS-sefiiy CHtafmHrtef; ttttise r5r" iur M- imte mmnmnAr smtmtmt ataaxsademtioiisv awsl eiHailuuesiiwtiiiaiiiircnmmBn'irfc CAir liberties axse aa dhneir aiB depends upon, the ieewesrbeHititsOniJtrr months. SVsisit5riBBn aliriK" tet ns ivi ' tier -oiaiifTTsr. Iffafbeaa; ftesiiarof uSfrence arraanij wa, nfl ttiirft ttbrtsr ia swr aril aot deny, let its ad faawBiJaW 'Si.aaiaaij Jj " rrrihrjm!i-4rinJ b&ihs ike to tutted- Tr this - - iiusi iiIil Cu.'!aaTat'',4itl. mll U &oTetL If ' will is jafliutAml aweftJV em a diiubic royal sheet is jpanmiirtif wmn, so t nrfy-cw- pngeav dp n t St)w,frnm tlW lh Auur aosr, af tn rat of ' n donuei ffe (jumifs. jhtmIi! ,ii,jill etaes. ia arvsnvee.'" '"'Tlw'fuwi mnmlirtiwiJl! 5 ataraorvped. ' 'awajearB?rfB COTCREEX. ' . tTrnMkm S JErj 2(k&, 9ffc, , .. , . r " ". '..i.-.. atasi" ' .-ri . - -. "Tb wiria5 an ipiute Scripture. ' " . . ( j Tb 0b ain? alt' nnimrimt arsfoeroming " r nun siuniHni.aiiiti simmiirr'nmrs jmt as ta j . easrCiir!luii8 heme aftwaww qwnjd it t pmi,ff (betr sirmiaawibji ami tfnt oruwifi?rf if monarchy. Otss.4aT flrrasj m ftw Bint rJfbli has -this precious lauragtiqih,. jv-ij3a a utt2anitEei8 not for tlm fir-t tinm, i. auttttm e5ruWn arti( aVsprrfwm ; " Obey -tbeCw.r! t" il ti '- -tv-s,, Rvit not the rnlorx uf the liiii' ,t t mtvye- impious wrefchei wiii dw ' r.oi tn wwdom f-f tlw-ntcit. sur f 7 jc,i . . wVdnTe1 tn iy lfi.it he Las aiol.iw 4 . frWifJit vrr ?ai asnrped. powrs, arl put .' . j t imiM, a B;w.(ii- act givetj t IJiTn v, -t - - r-e ana hamfrT and to tent h yi-i ; a j. hrj-' -aC.i5.iie m.l tutr mlr-rs of the L :; I."V- 1 1 ".'I --4

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