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'P i," a sUtfe sory t talis-rJf?.. Dh unn, (EAeta Iiiim f y,)Mlu tiee, Qd Pollr jf asd ' twrety-tv seats far nriubrqaenl isrsrtion,' JMMtitM pndf fes. favor ot surging' aivrtitBtii, ,(gr'. SOearSi S IWluW -7 .f .Mi . .:-, 'Tor tfctWoAs.-ifcwV M iO ' , For rli OBha i- WuM refesdeeal or BwineeB (W. ae. re-oeed- far; Ivs Rum U lgib Fits IMlasa ay sav- capteaesCAeporia. .-m jaAiiK$ TqsrBOTTdiis of tour ' jU V ' " Fvl( htii, we" think,- bo easy invter it is to examine tbf bottoat of ll, rter; or pond of Water; by lb el coojioo OiirWr. Tbe New Hatapshire Joar ml or'Arieillirrf' -j f, r , WfcWBo to' is akinlng brightly, hols BsrrWbalthvfeefcd rays of tgh( will ttt taN tb .ftefc Ai fcrigbt poi will be seta ae 'boUodr ao light w is show the fcat.t katMr lk bottoms of elli tUy mi de wTi blf full of Wstef ' Tha itiiiir M Jif or otbe mU obltot owfcotl ' froa (be HiM;1'i Vila roiJwy hm itmtn Dotionr er proa m nvn, If Ort'iraArt' Win1 oImt, td not sgs, wruat n wliiw.inw fail er tb flpMUgrlt Wiljijp.iHMry -to stlQj two im,-olo(f oi8w: thejigbv o Jh TitOS, tftd aotb1 to lid U dowp perpeo- t Dpov Mnif a4 ' reft -sied ' dovafard ' W r. ft. . 1 . . . . . - m pit nsea lamman who ieoei to reneM M Ugtit ooid fcM r sbtdd ipot, Md Im to earrjf it from toutb wiodov tbioagb . W oi'o(ifb t itertt tier tbe mli Sdrf H kMr' Half ft '" f tb Heh tntiror'drniluiabM 1b briManoy vl tht .lMrit qeQnMf 4faMfct-ifli ' tbit MiMf it, and M- wiU Mir lad not only H uaefut, but a plwtbt Mbfrimeot. f ft will, rbta,teval wMofii-diineofat' tbe bot pam oi i WH wkkb -bad been thought of, bt whicb mat bav been fruitful airare of dbtui 1 it deoj tit the water. tf Tb Ealataoe-of-gower Amefkaoa'' nit ig Btett CooveatioB but week, and adopted mo tetlon.eidoriBg the National Uoiou orgauiia ttoti otJT York, Md bat of- Wa&hiagtOB, aa Jwrtby their aopport The Hoa,.Wahlogtotu tt Mr. 0 KilWaMfak wero'tptooltifrd M-dlegtea Jt large J' fcpTPpOeed Nttfotfal Uoioo Cofcention,-witbf aobordieateir from tbe inwtat dwriot yAt addret deehrev tb Ro poblieaa Party aeotiona, nd acoaae tbe Dem . tjcraue rry oi nsrinn departed j rrom its Ortt trinciple. For these reaaW onither of iheae , efB rratiM jneo, wnichjast jrl, appeared to bold the Uiaooo o puwer iu tbe State ejection. VntU it cib aee iu , Way clear ie eootond for tiriuuipki wbSol) are ot (teetioual. Uwill naio,- l4 iu poeitHMi u ia Aitfterto Held, e t ve hd eshiuited to US samples of Ladier f .9 1'oe.t i. Goiters, et7t which were 'maaufaei t r .a, tirtbi tate, that for jce t ni luL'a at altogether equal to' tb .i . 'a av licle, and wjoch 'uortfeervt ; t- - will weaf twice .as 1oog. The r a i, , .te ti-iWH' i-fiuii i m t . la i-r. jBtoektoas store' kevera! 1 -'- .a1-Carolina rubrics;" among Iheut i Were piu.J and striped ootton Cloths, that were f "a kt a factory ie ATntKkoee" bounty, which a;n tuk'lv tWftUiirui"and iraa&tf -tteellentt'tHK ' a A t i . fcmee . tee puDiioatioa ol b's loMer7, welava't heard a word I ( ' or r-"'nst tbe Guilford Quakers 1 i! ar'iJ b decidedly mun about ; ; oiitute" of C'b Toint and JaroeatowBt 1 u;.t i pore, we doubt if i single Iemr ' i i r - r ia N. C. bus ever allowedJu rea - .s to kuu - that Daniel Worthy ever Wrote - S I -rtr!n5jn 91k OUner m th.ent ) y t f I a ii'jodiury gapg.'OtWreiv s -r r " iol 0. gorier Ws senuitlei la Wis! .'ba'i, i a c'uw of robbery, beeause.tha Id- ..-ifk.t rel "twenty dollar gold pieoea," in. ' s-4 ef "double the legal name of tbe fv.l, W'' it-1' , '$ "ferry ypidiVfti The oonvio- ), f . i and t rlet.t," will be U ' , I I'll 13. .Ibxydeoy f ailt ' I I ' ik s itb peri'iry. i .eV 3 , ', V retain is .ieawatj ii present dtfUispered aUiTWhkWyHleai'.HitWtolbJlrd toborni,toUkMj,,prt wth tartoaa ekwet uA publM meedngsTthu Bjaby ortb y ndjnerat!Ve'rQeQ of ly Dare ien uu ne iiwir umy to unite iq prmnouDg, because I did not wiih to lend my.name jr countenance to anything, that in y judgment, wa colonlated either to iifreue or keep alive state of excitement ia the bUo mind, theeceUy for whioh, from first to last, I baa not beea able to realixe ai tb earn time, I have bad no dupoaitioa 4o obtrude my private reflec tions tnd oonchsioos on tbe conaideratiou of ether, who looked upon the events of the lait tinety days in a light which I was not able to brtot. my mind to believe wee one altogether of calm dispassionate con sideration. For these reasons! have been not only inactive, but silent, asM far iig the paWia was .concerned ; but when I find myself called upon by so large and respeo tWe a body of gentlemen, who themselves represent a large portion of the intelligence and eonaerratiam of the State, no alterna tive is left me, and 1 am oonstrained to comply with the reauest prefer rod ; though I have reason to fear, front the general tone of the publio press, as well as from tl.e proceedings of publio meetings, that ra opinions, will be found tn striking contrast with thmvef my fellow poitiehs generally. Whether .they or have eqme to the most correct eonclustoQa,, U .will, pet requre'muoh (WM tfe&tecmipa, and to thai great arbiter of truth lam willing to defer fjr the ulti- Lpiate result but for the passing moment, V fear rav, opinions- re of ' rither too conMrvativa n,-order i but fpf all that, I Without regard, then, to the order in whipa your subjects for consideration are presented, I will proceed to loybefoie you the reflections taat have pasted through tny mind, apd the impressions they have left. I ao net wish to judge harshly, or do any man airy injustice ; I am willing to- bear before- f strike ; but it is undoubtedly true that a condition' of things has been brought about in this State and which has been ex tended greatly beyond its limits, for which, if any sufficient reason has existed, I have not oeen able to discover or comprehend u, That a bold, daring, reckless outlaw, a oono-maniao on the subject of slavery, but none tbe less dangerous and culpable on that account, who had been-taught to.be lieve by the doaninant party of this State, thai he had sympsthiiers aiders, and abbet tots throushout the Commonwealth, among whonvyoa and t, - and qll in opposition to weir genqrai policy, ana especially ever man oi mark in our party t were numbered ihe ai4 of somel ftoei did undertake with t or twenty others white and colored, jo, in cite, a servile , iosurreotion ,t,i nd about LI T7 . ... . - J ' 44Kpr tiu mr avwuiptiBifi geHt tion, of which they were guilty f the Jtigh eetffeace Jtnown tour .utifSy' has bow beoonje a tnstter of history aa well as s of fat that thie "lawless band of desperate and misguided men deserved the panish meat they have "met 5 with, and; that they courted and provoked, na right minded tnan MiQtlhii WA that any jKtftoion,;'6(mj fow-countrjmea had aoy kfliowledge of ?5 W!BV4W ia ttus-bell-born aoheme, ovioIenceiAP n&4mmUt wLJLmll beluinnd tmolalH wpett tbeV ajmplaHoejijecture of otaetHyorjuwepj aaM BOnimunicatOBB,wfaon would be insnffioient t onvict afree negro 1to of wriinff'a herVxtet. Before ant wiagiatrate rf the Btae,l'VhO kaew hit T w uwposeu to punuo.u, iurno yuv Wi! of gool ot tad character, hsiet tes tified or made a declaration of ainsle fact' wraing witbjiiaioitnJknQwlfde fticb we have been permitted to, -eee or to know,' implicatbg any others than- those. ho were "HI WlCieW'U UV SUHIMI.vlt r Andlvet th - effort bM .been made, and t blood rone cold.' andlahndder vheni t)SW, Jisuet mA graana powers m pwty ttmheriBg it rajtkvAont by bandreasioi thauMuas. j nerhapsu' than any ether party-4 tht ootn try, .knew p- provea o no; parncipatea -mamoiiT, in te aritne : e,n4 uttgei perpetrated, and tbttt the eVffipa'thise with the convicted fel ons byjwhom they committed, wted they paid the penalty of their guij,, J ftrealj Qod I wbat an idaa to, tk. pojsesion of the minds of .men hertofore cPftwdera, jecting.i and mernv9jur, Wr... "til I beheve tUf t WTtrttel I would Ho sooner cdttMnt W IWe far eonndftiogl with them; if I could find the1 ftea.n.1 nf avoiiing ity tLu?i J ould contuse to mha,bt 4 horn s liiat tiM tit fiauiat I from W basement to the roof,. 1 v t i f.t ;?t ..',.. If it tWl U shown tUt Irj Cioward, sr'-nor-of .tiatp-rtj, hadf c ,S.ws'' PrqM'tarT3Mv onnQtv,nd l. wiU not, play tMTyTowr,' affect 'to feel what t do not feet. 1 i ther Live Dresched the same nefariou dc- trlflff that tbef Bold now; at aoee that any more Jnvofre toe renerat opolalion of tae aoryi, ttratjnoaia repaer u neceeeary forheju to purge themselves of B compll euy.m.mis nair, insn, tnat in opew eoia, ana treaeowabie declarations r (noioerwet of faaatief.lB tbe South, who are eterwally aouoding helr obnoxious aid aillt thneata . i. , . . i ut. oi uinuos in our eara, in tne eveapoi na eootiMes to-dat, and thatW-BMrrOW, end for something else the' dif aftwrfsbowW oreate the necessity fof us fa acquit odr- seives oeiore we puoiio oi au DarnoipatioB in theirjgudty, and treasonable scheinee T 4 auopia aei, upon w prcraipto iua M reoogniaed by Jaw, that all men are Inno cent of ffreatimes until guilt is proved; end a I an jnot wiHine to W held reepoe- sible forenoons of those who clamor fOf die I union upon every idle pretext,' becawsel do not feel it necessary to get'ttp mpuWie meetings' and puree myself of tneif frwjlt, so f dp not propose' to hold them at thi North responsible, for any high crimes 6f which po evidence has been, furnished Brxt John. SroWn.and his confederates have all been punished. Would to God h had stopped, there? And. why should H not ? Suppose these men had been" all from the-bodv of one own State.' or adknav ing soathemtates, what then would have; been tbe . result ? Why they would bare been hune exactly as Nat Turner and his confederates were hung," 'ana ther Hi wouiq, nave enqeu. jjui oecauseinese meni were from the free States.' in the absence of all requisite jprppif ,ai,tnir. Bchefh'ij was' known, to a. 4eO; jmen, beyond tose enga-: asJ as cfiam .sMit no' aalT wiaatnwift" tiaa oimi opinion nion ofmany heretofore conservative a, is no longer to be tolerated, or borne men, with. I am no defender of any Sectional: organization, sectional man, or ' sectional sentiment. . I ask, and claim what the Con- stitution grspu to each, and ai sections i nothing more and nothing: less?-' -But if old fyown was . a IUpubUoan,V.Cook'ah four otners of his officert, out of ninei were pen ooratSj.as eiiown by their qv? n reeoyds why then, was, ftot the Northern, pemoorsey' as responsible! for .thek,, misconduct as 1 .fJe Republicans 1 And yet v I wool! ' as soon hold my hand in the flames until it Was burned to a cinder, as I would bo guilty of tht, baseness of charging on the Northern-l Democracy complicity in thedesigns of these tucked men. uui to maw it appear that there was re'pubnc'an.compticity, the Deonle of this State were lea to believe that large, iodjes of ,Win enytvn,ia;'bhip -roven, in.fle ork, , Boston, andjlse-, where-trwer armed i ji4,!nan.d3,.)gether for. the, purpose of msing boaile invasion intcVireinU, for th purpose of resist in-? the exeontios iof otu? laws, acd of resouing Brw& and bis follower from punishment. I will not' say ,4hi wsi- not' so, becans I will not Bey 'what I do Uot ktbw tote true; bt' 1 will say,' and , I a6;ay;that td' feyt dence worthy p( considers, tion bas et'leen laid;befcjf' tbpnhliclustif.ifte belief that rtersatf. ny wbereJ, m nj ; titt,' jt oomjsinatioa ftVMpi!9!hfMj fonnei'tfar o j. uobAuj:pose4))Ibt f n sitiye n4sxcited.issgination were oper ated 0BVithe, by uanontmoaa IsntT mie- eheviQus: cbrwpcjndentsv 1 wholly nsui2ci ent for thtf importance attached-to them, or1 by secret disclosures not ydt ' mad? ilV,?s or that thero u spnteTVr-. . ; view, ther canubo no, uestionTE v4 ; Brown and, bis party were ti.ei t ns' l days, wonder, tnd tost Uomzfl peroi. ourrfnfian'onisewltb display olJW-thsiiwppriiBnd circumstance oisrar' that ws Jmv no warrant for be- liflingvttonded,th svnoificttion, of the Sa- vior of the World is not to be denied.' That there hoi been an enomons publio debt in currad, estunated as I learn, from quarter to half eVtailiiba of dollars that fure tsve been' knarobintti and i'oonhter-taarcbin ; thadiptatorial and tlospotio bowers, 't .v been exercised J tha( Jar jo bodies of iroopi Dave been quartered on pen car ie anqnu-J i citisensi' that iils tme of i 6 a stanainjr armv hat been co.: "tea, , utw.MwrwoiiHBaf,f-vs1M'uiMUB i . martial law, has been proclaimed, arvl x ........ !. Tlj ... 1' . . l - . e i T : 1 . . . luiyenieroea 0H,ns general vua. of .i teomlnanioation 1 through' - telera; ' . ... .......... . " . a J, . - quiet citizen) have , been intcrrir ""i r pltHP,or gnara,ana; in some c a i nrisoned. are matters of fact v' 'it'' 'it' arf fair'liarj and that , tie J ahonlil haye jurrpd to' the con' anoh thip-ioori,'inotkfiu'r.1c:? r j t ful and overrowerin j calamity tbe safv' a ;bs C'"na ' n-1 that vzl -i t -i i 1 r e: -.-icV" -r-" v. ' " c- Mt,T. v,r , ; agency sea- oeett1 eontrouea j tnat truac and 'i travel,'""by "certain'' Ta.lraB."J," 1 .. s . been suspenttcd and , prohibited J a i t" l o j ; ? ' "y , Oae thing I de know i wrketber designed of sot, it has e'xupecated ' sub4 phrensfed the tWblio mind it has berottea an ill feeiiBgBBtipathy,' and hostility between rMmbm.of the same political eomounity, that every ood man and pa-triot nut de- prwsJe atHt, that tt Deoornew UMadministra- tors el toe law and the representatives of tM piisytato doall to their power to sootbr dtiww and iwetify. It b&a had the effect, f aether exmtetaplated or pot, of occasion ing bfinite oonution in the ranks of one of the political parties of this State, and of temporarily, at least, raising the drooping hopes' of. .another; it baa broken off all EbabJe COrOPeration, (for the presentat itAbetween the North said 8outh. with- out which it .Ks been hoped an easy path to rietoy would be left open, to that party ift whase, bands and under whose legislation and control the present unhappy condition of things has- been effected." )Cnat all this has been providential or eidentaL it would, porhapa, be uncharita ble to doubt, if it were not that '.the time Iuts7srrived . whei.it was indispensable to their .success, that something should turn ap pat would throw the whole South into e lever op the question of slavery. Period ically, every fdur jean, for the last twenty. andi always, happening to be in that year i which a Presidential election is to take plats, something has oeeared, either prov identially, or by accident, or by manage- lient.'' to impress the tubli mind with the oenvicUon that the institution of slavery was in danger, ana tb&k tbe great ha- tmpaypemocrstio. party the only one to lie relied on for its security. Under -tble circumstance, whatever nay be the geBSxal, readmess of our people to- rely iadet $iiW?pmM tor aiq the revulsion ana ooBvaiuoti or publio sen timent, whiob it has been nainful to witness. those of us, who have become habituated to such occurrences, sod have passed the hey day of youth, and, are therefore, of less excitable tempenmenta'lrnsy ' be exensed for' looking,' if not distraatfofty,' at least with"'some degree 'of eantion,- before we leup uiinmam (uioiucpiuwi, uii, m f 'leari y6art dutf for tin wary and anstis pootiag Jcuth, as well a for timid and wa vering gray beards who happen not to deify toai party to, vnoie wvamaji n reswu, I -The first occasion for ordering oat tbe troons from a distance, from (Jhariestown, I tbtnk, 'Wat founded on a telegraphio dis patoh from ,.tbs officer 'in command at Charlestown;' (as .reported the papers) this citrOo ChVlestown. go they must have K 84 fc got, in the war,, but mote into, the rt.bf the State-.whiobv was m improba ble sa tbat, the wonder as; that any one could have been imposed upon by it ; at all events, an bottr.'l rids of messenger would baV determined the Htytt'troops were telegraphed f?rt n Cornel 500 immediately d spatchea m hot hwW for (he bloody field, l hen tba .tJp jmyoaj; f bad.beeasoer tineiatjhen, had Jbwn.ri'broomstack f -Kt beetween same olcL wometk Ind'a few tr.en.whtf went io iarph the l6us forfAor ly occupied by tfndjwwo'who was driven from,!thnf State "m 185Q; SO- the several companies of wunteera' wneeled 4s the ri"ht ahont and eaAe hooka itraii it think r was aothing that bxpyt'ttioJlify f rement or aiant j je w mso w a verv - 'Ul JZTVM: wnas ma companies d Kiohrnondanothr,larm!ng! tela t iT'i received' that somebody bartt or i '-iw. stack bi,beiiMset Oft nrirA4be trocjis wers'brdereb0 na P?wlt 4cm, I hjin it ,wss, that1 arrivWfere on tv MnnAA' the s4m slflAr. Thflft ?fi!t. Jlk vHH.,ar--s- "-T J'7"-! c-'e a birdtenort thai t . large body of tt"i were crossing pe rtrer ai nneeung, on t march, ta; Charleetowa to : rescue I?" n ; a aimple bquiry by telegraph to tl. '.Qritlesai.'WbeeHng, "would bats ti tW jtt wsij an. nfonned ftunof, ascertained telegraph before t! ' 7 shad goitcU' fcQ iwHel froni-Eioh-wr U "la.aijr.tchersaBd ftere of f . ' t rioa or deteodwes seat to the sus- p' 1 r'-esat tbe ooat of.UOCCwonld hf i-.jsjpatsd lH aprbnuohs4iat if 1 r -r ort nsd Men snej were am liyinr&ef Charlestown, and i t i travel thrown." ' well nettled per- M ooantry, aooapiea oyioysji men, .Dien torn trorn meir wives, t -Hi.1!,'- and aloUrs;' leavir 1 fi n it was i k.tar"tr;:'-ti cf tLapria t I 4 fcs t.v -i tufire , . S. n-w.tiie, Vsw: ' ff s r'-fi' pp!tot r! mat sdu men were enoamfMit near jdoitv- " , , . i r villfeorl mrks unty, which, geo- I hare not seen, and ew Wpon th in m direct Knrfrom North, for a purpose that kmani&-k i m'iiohthoy couiaver 'save pas e jjl-,t,aboutTIock0'gHn 1 ;:, wore sounded, Wnigbt n v ct ' ..l iba city wal drained of in s unnrotected rtfUe J IM mwd tLa Helry nosxasa s a,id OUo rlrwd;'wbete f t" Cvi m. .- " r-bC ' .-fr . " f - ' to !..'.! L'j I- r 1 t j v'..h ' t r. ... " v - . ' '. ken. i b V., f r ; ' " ' '. i" ; in! r t i ,' .: i 'l . tr , . '. ' , I : "J ."')' fit .- . -, -dj' , J ' (ryi into service for. and U,fc im iy the faot that no'saortal eys bat erywt rested oi; the enemy they were eaSed eat to repel as far as ws kaew, why skaO I not stand excused io tbe public Jadgweat for not having felt alamed, excited or dis turbed. Tbe poet sings of "Old oeean in wild tempest tossed, To waft a feather or to drown a fly." And 1 have often beard of a tempest ta a tea pot," but what is one to think of a karri -oane in a tea spoon, that has stirred ap the deep foundations of society, and lured men on their own to destruction and the rain of their country T I beg to be exensed for not participating in such excitement. I do not say, that to make political cap ital was the object, or sole object, of what a very large number believe to have hen, the unfounded apprehension that was cre ated, notwithstanding the dilemma to which the Democracy were reduced for some new issue on slavery, while many of them admitted that this whole affair was a "Qodend" to their party; but what I do say is, that if that had been the sole ob ject, the most effioient means were adopted to accomplish the end in view, temporarily at least; whether it will last long enough to result in forwarding the views of any great political party in the country, will depend very much, I presume, on the facts that may he disclosed by the inwestigating oommittees of our Legislature, and of the Senate of the United States; bat We must have the facts and tbe names of parties, and not mere speculation and assertion. But, every thing said or done-, or that was left unsaid or undone, at the Nortk, -has been exarat iV xoaenified and distorted. by a portion of the public press,: and byl designing men at the Boats; whilst every indiscreet, intemperate and looms, thing, said or done by a highly excited people at the South, has in turn beep paraded before the people of tbe North, -with view of extorting, in retaliation, - srsry rjreoies of raenaoe ana aennnoianea, ana. ox Keeping the north united, ' nnta. tae general, but eareletnr reader would nave become pressed with the belief, that a state of things bad arisen, that could only be terv a a .1 . . w . . an nuaatea cy tne mess aisasnroas cbtu scrae. The New York Herald and New York Tribune, both of whiob I take, and read every day, have for the last ninety days been loaded down with the most mflaaawia tory matter one is intended sooperate a betwriMi the two. the have fbrnisheoTfaa abundant supply of fuel to keep the most, extehshre political fnrnaoe at its utmost eapaoityof heat. . i, .-'M. That there are good and badasen is all countries, in all sections, in all eonuattnf- ties, in all parties, and in aB ehnrohea even, every one must aamit ana tnw one ue praved and wicked person can set a Whole neighborhood in an uproar;" aid disturb misobM on ;d&$tfpr4rjw.. mast idMWd Wheii i ls cted had dssirtiia poJitlciaM and Oi too union, aave arousns inetr ininai so arm -tiia- TT-,nl of 1j1I;-.t;-.L1j- excitement, eotna oe raisea araoi theBpective friehdlfVrint indWhranate dwnejatlaiia iwd mrfcl nations, and th hall is thns kept kindled backwards and forwaro. with biased imoetas at every blow, bU' U be waiiied ac, uk sooner or aw spirw wr bmsw: dersUndbg, disaiTwtion, hostilitr thl' menaoe. ahouia frbrini hp amontf &eriJle herstWwnyrinay finally x tend Itw'X to -the whole 'community r-'Theee'l ttft partios, th Picaowstl C ths Strath and the' Abolitlenbt of lbs Uttrth; -sanstltstte tt Hrw-Bjata'T and ana MantevassZ snf Tthm MrfliMi tnu.it Tin Iml iinirati tue ajenerai peaoo ui buwovv, iu wirra cos "of everj dajr ttfaj ;bite ttantni MWi that h feV'reoh inoa can uW.'iii&uIar VUkfs4ei our nation by keeping m&Hml&'W f tie LU sant statw -of eoaunotkatj- .ad- . Jeritst isi ftmtt -J r- the Moa men ar issatiT. tawt si .w,T.A3 .-v. ftvft.,TT:.Mtdhi ' aiw satwnea w uvwimauw v :t'iiw formed b ear fatharn. and Tfloh the-arare 1 terntt sad Fconditionk that they Bred, aold'onlyrtf forward talfxths ouuuxu is umir ,wii bsmub 'jhs wr&mx: tear 6nly. if the did not lie it lo"-rw and onua beta thess; isueratMftvtcttons into atonvt, asthej harf ths power ta ix aad then ts kaen iheiw sruahel, s tiae rowji no as swciow uwcuy -to,-iw. -they wot!! aonoarr U-h aa ot j r-t est t bav asn4dry fo .Woriaa r; tj V "I! trork of their antwc in KZU",-v'j J3ft uwfltu' Pt mi nt P-GO" h4fl.rvt r fKjfMi B(nibiSfs rj? p f-n o SS IwHItHv .. wtDsserasta smScisa sw, ! nfarJUa sars the srO, which wQI-.e)asiMjsnaU h . - aegrea,-as4JsmatUully.J'wwtt year, natal kt rill idippsaw p-eti twit nlrln ftirouM. aaftA in&atmm- W"4j be withheld frotaassa sad &wmm ' abolitkMiista, woald sooa beeotas so asjlewsat . , werthleas, and eontsnptibto b their, tnflni enee at the polk, that they woald no lqngtX be courted sad cars-aed; aa if, ecretly chwished snoh sagtag aoj-trinefa as are new pshhely aoasted of satbeir mg, peetive loealitiea, rhey would as jctaass; A. . awoelaim them alood, thaa they wewU, make a public eoafeaaie of their AWaH totheligioa of thsv Bassf; ,tXZmj Plate, and PtW, is what ths pta&sl' f makers rnak muejurffer; ppT thems these, by a corrected public spirit, a4 ' -; oomhmed pablie effort, sad the towwiBent which is now a dWraoe U the awa in whichi. we Kve, will be restore, t bu&mi, Jdjy ' nity, sad efficiency.. ' t,.,-, '' " In a personal and private ds-asa. tASNU are good men of aS pawtieaia CiaTraisl m , Deinoerats, Whigs, Anwtatctaj asa4Bfts , publioan---ha how saaar stf jaask:awsw there, who woald wttsr thrsaff Mditelaw tioa for whwh sheyhat ba'lsthied . with no Basra sower than' wc-a Sat LI svadi 1 - now many woum aaaaa asnoeca est siawwrr,; eaa.a mi. a. a . a t a ... if they felt assarad that k wowld he jtttW ded with their diswossni frsam 'slslli service! -1 do SMt amy .taait Am -M hflf? district in ths Units Statwirsa ttisw one or ths other er kau skSttat fin be rets-rnod to Ca-rsnl shab hft-ifTMsV on the part sf ths CfenBxafha-I kmi. wfmtioaVed, added to ths anertipiia Bg.hsa-w wMiiftftHmi'i -ftftiftftfty m iianpip . hUew5sbsjrwsadftSriwA them eat, aad fores them aTda'aiSal-swJ coarse of action; far then thsjat hftntwilli would nMhefeitaad surtsws'pdSM lot this at Is. that Mrs ftV0r4 Dm, wns na eeuiuiua ssr jaiM. r clamor fo Nfissatlo fre-S paration To tivilwaTf ' I sUbsKt.la or,R reoeavej twd Vend, Tty-tWOpkpers Wstk . bfaides a hsr lot of ottsrs tatt -ire me or that I aneet tits aliswL&re TU,r eannat, thewfbrav MtvryB-s CTOOy sncs afloat, that 1 4 ne 4awt fJrw peirfamity t tsssr Itsatr ftf, anftyst.lfc' wholry aauafetmsdwof smyta1reStty,,ia iessesi iW.hffwS'thet. st I haws wse aa rsasaft lbrthdwV4aV ti siaMwnyg? pray that It may aS ke miaba&i tuoss and mmiitMttljyt tt tc! SiJ and c!siaicaeY -siavotethal swr-ittwlJ-r5f aiMBan;lMMi1 lagiBajwe . temple, whilst the sUtiri ptrtizfrtt rH be -snabl la cilmjaiak''m SaSCf&-lp vq js n uen. secaase sm wvwb, w: .m .-i . -v , a .vft n -ur,ft .m'.-. -: - lowers, 'ItTad 11 cmJT r.y aierneuismrt.v,ur x..i : ahl tbey tare a3 mC .d vL. i u fcrra W except Cthni U' i. aidytTl wrpoaa noe ft. s;aw''te4.tl"T L&rs i sngosjar thralfttvS u aesa andi pmrrrcir 4r r -n . a6SJlJ aivciupt, mot end a a L.0 ,r w t se snadeberc'-v-r,TT r-" t and whs have a 4aO(WkS h-vi tU.'' Biserabl 'farsl aad L i i' eei what an i"-:- f -3 r looted "wba; ay i or protccCa cff . , . r .. sutttrrlMf, h. v 4 v IttEswtsr bit, vJ Cc- c:... j, i 7 I fothsri arwhaaa LUls t twtVandthef attract Slav--'' Eoiaar7atj; r V sonuutts ill V raw b ranu... . z. , AAnAniA. .f am r-.Aw. t - t mi aoanr Instisoca, ' it) in many instisec-Vr- golcvtcTdsc'rclr i' '3 arm, v'.e'Elo c ', '. f- t t .( y. : e 4 . . -i-T r " w. "ir " ' - -; r ;r ifs ri ji l.,-t f t. r. r."t t '
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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March 2, 1860, edition 1
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