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Merchants,
Bollc'l ronmlgnmrot of
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Particular Attention paid to Audio
Sales.
uttm bt permikmus to
W. H. Willd. I'rea'l ISula-iwh Xal'l Dark.
W. E. Ar.HKa.oM, (.it reim' "
Jo . Willi an. ' Mate "
W. H. A It. M. Ticua ;., Kaldgh. X. C
March l7-3m
Constitutionalily cf the Cok
vcution Act-
OPINION OF HON. H. F. .'OOItK.
lliitrrt P. Waring, Kt-q. :
1 Iihvi- rnrivi d oma ri-qnriilii p my
opinion lijMiii I In- rjuiriioo, alirllii-r tin
Imo.. can Imv lln- lilillnl Miw-r in aa
ai inl.lt- in (oiii'iilin hmI ul rr ibi-ir con
atiintinii, tmli aa aueh rnnvi-ntinn fliall bo
rallnl (.trrtiidii'j; lo I lie imvii-ion in ar-liilt-XIII
if lb" Slalt' ciMialituiion) bv
lln- ) in ml aaai ml.ly, nmt tlii-n "by tin
Ilifii rob, erniaiti ami ii In-tiiil lij:lii of
ali ii. yilo ir roi.riiitilion," and ll.ua i-ii-j
v ilit- bi-m fil of llii-ai aarn d r itjcln .
Tbpy madf il (aaya lliia ana it.) a part
ol i In- fijid law, ilial "no cimrrntion if
t!te prnplc thull be called hjf the ger.eral at
seutblfi unlix ttf lie cvi eurrttue oj tiro
tlnnlx iJ all Ike tuett'lttt J each house of
the ytiitrul atseu-Ug " Tl.i-n Ion-, (run
rlmli a il ia imaai-r.) it ia cb-ar lli.it lln
roice nf tUe people ia forrviT Iiui-Ih d, and
lin y mc fnibiiidi-ii In Mi rrirr tin ir ii.lt--icoi
liglii, imli-aa i-iirlily Bii-mbra ni one
boiiii'. cmiaiaiinff of 120 ix-raima, and
lliirty-lniir iiii'tiilic-ra of I lie oiln-r lionao,
lln- It ifiril.it it i- Mi-i-'ila of lln- imi l.li- lln iu
at I vi a
jir. nil
ui-y bi
ll I Male aa Wi ll by llir brialalarc of
I6J4, aa by ll.n c-Mivrulmn almb narM iu
blii' in IbM ai d f.iiiu.il alial ia nnw ur
liclc IU nl lln' n ri-ni rmirliinlinn.
mid i. o higher amboiity Inr the rsialeiit-r
of mill M.air.a jl alia.il ii: dirpaN-d and
ii. qui auiii.i d by aiith jmiria aaJuilp a
D.iiiiel, 'J'ooiuir ai.d .Sraaill, than I lie
opi-nl di rbin d opiuiiiii,in tiuir pietenn',
ol V illiani G'lrimi In I be caan of Lu
ther vt. Jtort'en, 7 Ilnw. 1, the jmaer ia
Lara and frrah firm ilia people, .hall rn
cur In viillii for a miiteiilitin i.f ibe pew
pie, ilit) Vol e till Lfi In full ermrda nee
wiih ilia mpular a ill. Wlib the
iivna hi lniliifr pna.f of iLU will abkh
amli niaj'tihU-B of I be representative
i be m-i,Im wnuld eihibit, It wiuld tr,
inanif. rily, a aup-itiiHiaa and iieeilb-aa
aoik In ark nf ibe peoiibj whether thig
wanted a cvmmtio. Ci-mninn .i-nae
li acln a ua ibal il abnulj be called al once
i.y llm iMnj le'a rrpreaeMUlirea.
lan litmli-a ia, I bat in I be ioimaf cae lb
h uplu Ji'ii riu'ue fur iLeouM'lvea, aa ibey
IihVi- a li'ltl In do even In diritbllnl caaea,
I In ir will a In liter liny di-flro a enliven
tmn." Itrilrr biiter"Taiw iffrtt will 1 pre5-"
ainu. d In have been fill y di-lermiiied by
i be h-c i-ni of lui uibera and the h-gia-l.tliin-
jtioil.iiuia it and proceed at onco
Iu piuvnle I lie mean of fit inr It I if.-ct.
In lliia liblaeclinii 1 nl article. 3 wa
i. aid by Ilit- ci.iition of 1832. If,
aa aigiii d by aoine, ti n aeel l"U wn In-
li-ndid Hi depiive t0,000 volera of l be
pnvih-gtt ol tbaneii t; lln ir conolilution
la-valiae oil er 40,000 of ibeir iMililical
.inla would lint content, then the gov
ernment ia an oligarchy, both in form and
ir. i ice, and the fervid declaration tcit-
i.r.il ibniiijrliiiui ibe declaration of
It (liia, "lli.it all men are created equal;"
lli.it "t.ll iMtlitivtil iMiai r ia verted iu aud
JESU8 WEIT.
Ilnw lender and real It wa ibe rreal
heart if ibe world 'a BerWajcr. Sor
rowful, mud alway frievlnr t ibe woe
aud r-int nf ibe Mnpla. Hi aoul ana
ever moved aii h inBiiil teuHernea and
love. Ioal bleaaed and divlin conanla
lion have e in the everlaaiinr yapatky
nf ibe Borrow stricken heart ol our 8a
vloar and Waaler. ' lllemaed ar ibey that
moarn," aalU lie, "Tor ibev Bliall be
'or U Oli Aorta Sow.
TO TIJE Y0UX0.
BT MAXTIt A. T. MOCK.
Now I yoor goldro are. Wbra tlx
rooriilnr of life r juices over jour head,
everyibinr around yon pau on a itailinf
appearance, All nature wears a fact of
beamy, aud i animated with a pMt t
joy yoii walk an and doa a In a aw ,
wmlilt yoa crop tlie BaLlowa flawoc ad.-
anna me unt.i.iea eariiia.
trnubk-d, I ro 'o prepare a place for Ton. Full of aiilili and liirh on hope, yoa aet
ma. wuer t am, tuerw ya iwa v era aian. i oui on Ibe Journey of llle VtalonB ol bllsa
,ow alio eiutil Ir able l destroy Ilia
Christian's hope I lie has an everlaal
tnr well prlng orjA j ihal' 8efpitiir cant rolniT. TuVITairn and accord to the
t-iinaiiMinr nl 0 peranua, a Im 1 1 allow lln in "oci .i-l In I lie It-girluluic by ibe buruliil
the jx-opli ibe pi iv lb go of alu-iiiij? I ibe cmul. " Km il ia my npinimi that ibe
I'bia p Wi r ol ll.e I- eirliiluie, In I d lived tr I be Int. I le ; ' ilial "all rov
lie mi aim a Int. by llnir ill -i lu m i fuuiidid upon tin ir will nulyj"'
ki.nan. haa be. n n rorniaed in that "l bey have I be inberenl, sole, and
exclusive light nf regulatinr the govern-
iii-ni ; "nl altering act abolirbmr llicir
c'inaiiiiitinii foim of government ;" ilial
' all li 1 1 On might In de free;" that "no
.ioS ly ciinliKrMtM u onplil lo affi-cl ibe
ii"bi in oie or bold office ;" all all if
lln in aie Liu beautiful Unwi ra, strewn by
I lie band of ihu ailful demagngfe, over
the Innib nf popular rigbj a.
Alihoiili il bu true, in enuteiuplalinn nf
I lie eoiialiliiciila, it wnuld be unai-et'i
conclude, therefore, that whenever a bare
niMjitrity ol ih n-pieaeulaivea uiay de-
abiding peace which is bom of sorrow ud
which enmeth In ibe morning. 0, bleed
ing, stricken, wounded scul, your Christ
hath suffered, sorrowed, and wept. Re-
juice, for He hath aacended into the
heaven of heaven, and silteth at the
right band nf the Father, the I'riuce ul
1'eace, the King of Glory. He will nni
forge'. I be greit pity aud lure which He
had fur His torrnring "little ones' hot
will give lo you that peace which pae th
unders landing.
A CURI0U8 CANDLE.
I he law filed by a byirmie ace of luen. ' exialence of mch ben-lniive taiwi-r, in ih:a 1 aire a cmiveiilion. the ucodIc di aire one
coinuiiei re nf lait-lhuda of all I lie mi iu- ll U equally nint-lUat. and is ail uide i iiy a ell be arai tti d iMillvr t-iciinll j alr-o, and to i ill it ail bout cuiisultiug
bera of each lioum- T ' ' niuble iiience nf thi duel line, thai, if a 3 'be Detluralinii of It ilite, juii ol j them ; Ix-caii.. eipericnce lias often
My opinion upon ibe mine point bu ! ton eniion abonbl ever become ua much 'be rune I il hi ion iiaclf. 'Iii si cti. n, nfter i tMt.glit it lli.n i uiajiiiiiy of putty rr;re
I'cen nqiieatid by uiuny olhei of my j pleaai il a ill iia tixi d law, aa a aa Lyrur- i dechirinj: I lint ibe peopleof tbeSlaic Imve -rrfiT nmy be elected by a mnjoiity
ti I .! .. - IB I I.. a. I . .laa .a St A as a
BZAMIZOCS :
Iliae Lt. " UinUtrtd.
r
J0T Pa' Hh tl, ni-'li'l- n ' D . rt'LVFIt
WKLI.II CLIUat'lD . Ml t'
t4 el e r (all H M c t.. ) i. rr e. or rV
miaul W--.fcn.-r., .nv..lt.nlrT a mliiitl I. . I- iri c-.
Mtal.al v I a lni-p rt-, ln.. 'In.- m i...M-r l
aaa .-. , mHn C- rt E -llrp . "n.l Vur. tu.iuc il
y .l liwlulr. e. ' al !
ry er . , i a aim -nvr-.Hr. i.i- o c.-m.
tin e. I ltrlr I ulh r, in u.i n.l.i I '
lelloa- cllicena
it t ...
tinier ancii i iiciiin.tnncra, ami in view
of a mutter an deej ly in nil ii r I lie (iieiit
Miilicnl lij;litK i, lln- people, 1 lei I tbut il
I Mould be a del. mil ot 4uiy alioubl I aiib
. I hold uy infm minimi I may porai-aa upoit
a anl j'd an ml. n aim In lln- pul lic.
Tlu ruiiclnri.iii Ii cli I have f.iiini-d
upon ll.iir-aulj.it reaull Imiu an m.ili
t inline "reriiiri lice" tu lln- riinilaiiii nl.il
'guawiili the iuaiiiiiiioi s funned by him j ! rul ii;hi in ri In r iheir cocstilu
lor Spin im, audi convention aonld nban
lull ly piohibil allibai.gi s iu lln ir ft II
i pie. in. ll woik I'nliapr, lo diuiinirb
Hie force f the i.b.iurd Coi.llii I Willi ibe
piocl.niin d rij;hla of ibe n-opb-t aliieb
nub a ptotirinii va m lit jirirenl, lln y
might piotide hat imi convention rln nlil
be called uiib-isi nine tenths of all I lu
iii. uil.ira of eiich In. lire abonbl eoi.cui.
earr wllh-. the a.narro ua ..riii.rriMl H.til
U. apa l' i on I r knlle ;i--linlr k - ul t iwl- I tnrr
ail .'ai Ir; rrrlaiu rffrr-ual. r B.rr'f alli-h
trirj auffrrrr, no mallrr I I ' on 'll!. a..jr , jr
cam IibkII ck. .(.ly. r ir j u.l ra- la-ally.
TVl rrl." ' m.l'l l-a- In I liau la u rr.jy )alk aa4
nrrji aian la il. IhimI.
Sranl, a "rr r al. .a it'ai-a rn-. I- an- l-M-na
nttrlaltl. rra-rl tf4c'-rl iw-.a h..i taa.'.f a.
Ala Dl. Ctl'l. wr T - II I'rlm-r a.ai.lr. ' l r- rta
AaMr. a - r .. I II . 1 ' . K I IN K i n
17 N..rr, Vurk, l' 0rr U 1.IW
artl-ly.
w. r. asAVBa, I t. a. 'mhi a. I M. t. iii
(Sraucs' iUaicI)ousc
DANVILLE. VA.,
, VOR TIIKSAI.K4JK
Leaf Tobacco.
Pa!e room 166 by 70 Tee', with nineteen ''ky
LlftiU. I'roinpt Attention to ll.e Inlcrrrl and Comfort i.l
Plantrrx and tl eir iemni..
Crave' Warc-limeM- Im now ttie Mrper! Snlea
Ranrn In Twn -Wacwn Nrt-lted an in v:w.i.a
at nlrht. I'rv Wallafor lloiwa. t atl nrt re ua.
ort W-ty. '
"Raleigh National Bank,
Of N. C.
Raleigh, March JOth, 1871.
Thi Bank (under a rerolinii.n of the SlM-k-holdera
anil autliority from the t'oiiitiolli it of
the currency,) hn niiencil IxMik nl llicir Itrnik
ing iuue in thi eiiv, for aulwriptioii In I lie in
creaae of the e)toek o Icilf a iniNion Dolhir, be
inr the authorized ciipilnl.
litf C. DEWEY, Cn-hicr.
in if ciil. " ol our c. iveri.in.nl, a ln Ii ; Oe, if the uii"-ali..ii . n- :.f. In vote ol
place il'l poaer iu the people of ibe State, I lie people, ihey lliighl piovide, that ibeie
upon
, cl- arl.
raatral a fr ruallal jr yr-a' a-c.a a il .r.-l'ar I a
VM aarmlna onae.aviicr. .a' aa-e i. rr itiaj w r.ir iij - . . -. . - - , , .. . ..I,..., ,.f A.. .... i. j ... I.
ttlla-lrt.."!...!'!'.'.'. "' IfHTC lirilillllll- ipiii iiih-.i r." " ' " ' ". ..-..nr-, rr
jMWiarra',
I Tbearmitoma of Liver
(.-oiuinint jire unenaiiieaa
bar) falu' m Hie alrte.
ponielimea llle miu i in
Ithe rliiiuliler. and i mi-
iakvn lor rheu m a lif ni , the atonmch la anccted
with bias of apretite and akkneaa, bowel in
rmeral enatiee. aonutimea aneriinong
II ae lieau l iroin.ii-ai
with pain, ami dull, hea
vy atUKntion, coniilcra
hie loa of nicniorv, ne-
cumpHiiicd with pmnuil
r
arnMuTinolliaviiiK left inulone aunictliine ahicb
ought o have liven done., Often coniphiiiiinr of
weakneaa, debiTityii ind IwpWti!ioiieifie
many of the ahove aynil.toin attend the diaeaae.
and at other timea very few oflbem; lait the
liver U reaerally the organ tuot involved.
Cure the liver with '
PR. SIMMONS'
LIVER REGIXATOR,
fnMralronroolsand bfrba, warranted lobe
IrictW vegetable, aiid can Ho ttb injury lo any
one. 'It haa been aed by hundred, and known
for the lai10 yeara,aoneof lhe moat rcln.ble,
Scai iouaand haramlea prejiaraliona ever of
frred to the mirlering. If taken regularly and
..:jMtl it ti anre lo enre
A ... irw,irrria. headache.
ia'u nd ice ol i vene, aiek
.Regulator.
.headnrhe. chronic dinrr
;iuM.nVtioiioflliebbid-
f.lrf. eainn ilvaenlery, af-
frNMta ol the kjilneva, netvonrlicaa, chills di
" jaiiri rf imHirity ot .me mono, meian-
cboly. w derwaion of ajarils hcarlhurn, colic,
j pain In U bststla, pain in 1 lie head, fever
aed ak-ue, diiipaT.W.1, jwin hi tne fcaT;e.
WrVd onli by J. II. ZEIL1X A CO
Irogj;ua, Alacon, !.
VK,r ; by aisil,f 125. .
fchj ly . Palwbory, . C,
I Imi I jMiuar Ii V the l-olitll ul lull nil I law
..f llle L'nileai Male.
Under the pieaenl form of our Slate
n i-a i.ini'nl I ln.1.1, W illi ibe "I). I'laialiou
. I' iiiliii", ' ".luil nil pi. Iii ie.-il p. a er i
Vt rliil in mid ill 1 ii ill lit. 111 lln- pi opli ;"
(hut "all govi n ui.-iVl, of li-bt, 1 r!j:ii.i ii a
Ii mil the ... j,!.-. and i l.nn.il. il upon
llnir will only ;" lb.it "lln- people nl 1I11-Miil.-
have lhe inbeieut, ..- anil en In
give libl of 11 nlaliii lln- int. nn.l iv-einiiii-iil
an. I police then of, 11 1 . I . fall. 1 it l
ami iil'i.li.-iiin iheir ronniiuliou ai.d form
nf jj.ivci 1.1111 nl ;" and lb l "evi ry a.cb
li-'hl rlii.i.h Le i-Xceieired ill linrniaiice
W 4i-, and eoiirialeiilly a illi the couaii-
lulioii nl Mir Lniliil Sluie."
Ackiinu b i!yiiijr the x iatelice i.f ili. ee
tlli.uauii ot'iil ptiiitiptar, In ine iittia rl i-ni
t m!' coiirixicnt uilb lln ir reaaoinible con
fllllCli.ili, I alinll lir.-ceeil to nlililv lln III
in rnh-in;' the (iiieatiun - miller conasili-ia.
rim?. -
All law , III i(.- fur lhe pot . 1 1 in. nl if
the people nl the Stale, aie propeilt ill
villi ll into l it u gieul cl.irae : 1 Tln-io
which are iii.nle by lb(. pii.pl.- m via ii
piimary c.ipucity, a b ueiii.r l.n tin 1. -M-ltea
llii'oiili uiiri atraiui il n- i.'c, mil
11 pit aeliliu lhe people a Lilly aa the
people eoiiiii i.-jiii oent 'In ni.-i-l v. w. re
I In-V per. 111. Hi piereiil mill .iciii jr. Sin h
nl lliia clilrf. of law a im- mil rul j el. (I
lo rcpciil or tinul lieali-. n by the p. nei.il
nrpi mi l y cimaiiiiile a bat ia leiii.etl ll.e
constitution, r tixid law, that ir, l.m
rixed unlil lliey aie(aiin;illei or limililii (I
ny t rr.; T"T" "X.wbiel.
iiiiiiIeiliein.iiMiin ly.lbe penph- lliemai Ivi a,
aciiiig in their piiiuary en.
Thoee law abkh lire made by I lie people,
1 hron h their n prnenl..tive acting for
lliem under, nnd iu .ubindiduiimi i, ih
cm Uluiu ur fixed lav ; tlieae cmiaiituie
what are iieunlly tuniid lutCS. '1 ll y
repealaMu by ;he aiiHie authmity a hick
luude tin m j and it ia nul of the pnaer nl
that aut hoi ity in reiuo e riich law beyond
the ' Teach nf "1 hnl na hurit y; 4ieeavt - he
ame pow-er w hich make a. In tHU u""
make it.
The tonaiitutinn ir fixi d l aa-. it n letter
bnih ol autboiity anil command fiooi ibe
people lo iheir agents lhe number of llie.
(leneral asacintly. Hy ibia letter 1 hey are
eniM.weie.l end rrBrrntcned itrtbeir action.
This ll u-r ia cver-riieakint? and addrear-
ing ii'aelf lo the agent appointed by aud
under it provision ; and, under tbo 1 he
nry nl our Rtatc govern uieiit, i at all
limes proclaiming lhe a ill of the people,
not the people only alio made it year
or ages l.vgmie. bul ibe cvia'.'uig prcecr.t
people.- It i litis Inudanietstal piliiriple
abicll inspires lhe fixed law with lib
present life, . I f I ain aakej aliat reaaoii
I have for ihi aerlion, I aiiawer in the
language of section 3, of the L'eelaraiimi
of Ritlbis, J'lbiUibepepplo tifiI?f!Slate
hate the inherent, sole, anr exclusive
jipbt to alter and abntiak ibeircnftliilnlimi
and fui'm ol goveriiaifcnl." And 1 ey,
that though ibi cajnstilutkn a aiada
nine tenths i f lhe regiaieieii voters abould
hiSi nl 1 herein. Kai h of such piovirii.ua
ir (. ieml. (I by lliore, aim maintain, ilial
im conteiilii.il can be rallnl nlliiiaise
iIihii by lhe moiie im eilii d in nrlicle 111
i f lln-ci.nriiluii.nl. All MII'll plot iri.-nr
are itlllai- iu pi ii.ci; le, iboligh il.fl. 11 nl in
ttt.ii!; 11. .(i me iijiinllt al vaiini.ee wild
ibe gie.il pul licill lllllb I lint tin- tniii.lv
possrin the inherent riyht to alter tl.nr
Ctlhstituttutt.
I can no Mi ei il 10 tin- ii.iol. inl.Ii
giievaiice, a hicb limy coi.ninn.lly rpi 11 g
up 111 new Mates wnh miihII populaiiona,
I'm ining llu-ir lill voi.sliiuii.iii a jibaucb
ii ririiinls impoaid 011 ibe a ill ol 11 in- jm -ity
of the penph ; and cj 1111 II v giiet ou
elei. In e.il-d.-li-i ly .o ll'at (! Staler, nmrl
he null IiHi.iII.U In lhe p..j;r. fn e ol lln
age.
Willi all proper . rnct for the opii.i. iir
of ll.oce ybo may d ioT l'iin uiine, 1 nin
e 1 1 :' s r?. hi Wf W' e
ii tniiiil in such a cm sh 111 li.m aiib lhe
g.i.iiiiiili 1 k of a overi liieiii nceoiilii g to
1 1 . a - j - j a 1 1 1 .1 1 w II, 10 often I. j enteil in lln
1 1. 1.. -1 i.l. lion, f.n bid iii- to t III. 1 lain 11
.li.lllt, lnlll I ill- piiilbge if lhe ptiple lo
. Xi ii-iSe iheir ii.beiei.l 1 ifv It I i.l fill gov
ern inelil Ulnnln Uiiiit). cl. ll .1 y ll,e tiil
re. lion 01 aiiivie u 01 the aiatc cm s'lin
lion. 1 do 1. ul inn hd tu uracil I hut .i
M i lii.nol ibal hi lulu ia inopeiaiit e. 1
e In. 1 1 turn tu il Colll'illl lllli.ill pll-rl'lillv.
but I ticely declare il ia my 1 pinion, de
lil.eialely anil luucli conaidi h d, ilml
at en it Ilial allicle bad In i fit uoidrdna
in ieinove all cavil a la it yeaniiXyl'V
$?;hjHlu'HioX7scmilc im content ion otherwise-
than as provided in that ttctitu,"
lhe piovirioll aouid bi.ve Lceii deslitule
nf all olligaiion. For, 1 ' maintain, as a
caidinal piincij.le in the Imud sell gov
erniiifiil by universal siifl'ruge, aherciMib
pruviaiiiii iu the lixid la i' iu origin
ul exialence lu a umjoiiiy, thai every Bin I.
pioviaion iiiiitt depend, lor lliecoiilu.ua
iimVof3t cjiali'lice, iiaii lhe sauiti will
which crea.cd il, uaiuelylhe aill'nl lhe
pieaeiil people,! that that will, cannot" be
i-rualied or imparetl in lis eirengtii iiy lln
I Hon and l.n in nf gntcn on lit, 1 xprcr-rly
plotiilis llm", "riuh lighl rl.oulil be IX
, all-in din piiisuiince nf law- 111. il c.-i rirl
I emit- a iih ibu cunstilutrtiii of lhe L nihil
j Males."
" In pursurauce qf nr." What law?
Wl.v, such law aa luighl be plot iib d for
. that ( 111 pure by lhe legislalive aillliuiity.
II I In- 1 1 .1 in. 1 f lii.tl 11, hi. 1I1 il lo I nut the
, I iiwi r 1 f alii ling 11 toihe rpecltic liioilc
pi. rcill.nl in 111 lit la- .J 1, that luatiu
1111 nt, ll.e fun of ex pier a imi in in si c
lion 3 of lln Di claiMlinii ol Rights a mild
man ileslly bati been "ill purraiice nl ibe
conaiiiiitimi of the stale, ahd ciilisisleiilly
aiib lie cunslilii.'ioii of I ha I'uilid
Slates." The use of 1 lie tenu. law ig-
loles I lie i.liil ibal the uinile ol allCI'ulHtli
war inli nili il In bo cm lim d lo the luodc
. .a: 11.. .1 j-.
r . t .ii 11 oy 1 lie consitlitnon. Ltoose, 11
in many spi els, I lln- language of that
ii.fl 1 t.iiia 1.1, ii can iniiilly ho supposed,
ilial w liile i:s liumcia aeie sn can f.J In
goan'ii g again! 11 colli-toll with lhe cm
rliiuiiou .il the Uuitid Snili-slbey aeie
rii gln-rljV ll nils III nVci looking 11 Col I Ir
ion ui.h I be coiitil illi. 1I1 nf lhe Stale,
(eveii ih m i ling ii iinitersul uppi ILilinn
.I ( ctns.'tiution and calliiig it a laic,) il'
lny imei ileil Iii act up lliat insii iiiuenl
a." the only guide iu uny piupnaiti tliange
of i; pint irimis. , ,
)..ti.tb-sK, ' the f.nmi n of 1 la section
( (m hicil was i 11k- own to lhe einaiiin-
bull, d linla fnl nllilii- l lu iiiiidi- in
ISll- 'S I.y l)mr, and olbeis, citizen e)
lil.ode - l.-laml; to cbiiiigtr- thc fut lu rii
gi vein men t iii that "late, tiilliuiit uuy
h v piirn il lor lliat pin'iese. I hey no
iitt,nk lo do ib'ir,. ihn iigb llni. instill
im t.i.-iiii t i f mne gallieiii.gs of liie pen
pie, b.-iber qunl Iii d vnlers or not. ns
si mh 1 d a 1 lln 11 hH, aiid tilling tviilimii
any laic piisift for that puipose. Tl.l
iiiod-j was di elan d ilh r.-il anil levolnlimi-
nf I he a bole number nf voteis. Hence it
j w ould bu unw ise lo allow a mere majority
! ol 1 he member of a legislature or even
! c .. iicni n ni mere nii.joi rf iea of both hous
es to call 11 coureiiflnif ; bur, certainly,
the spiiit of the present cniisl'lutilin fnr-
linls all hlea I Ii .it any grievance can re
sult limit lhe people' being allowed lo
vole whether they desire a convention.
Fur, if 1 be repiesenia:ivrs should, at any
:ime, be leniirs iu prepaiiug the mean for
exeicising this right, lhe people arc invi
ted In "assemble together to consult for
llu-ir coniinod go. d, to instruct their re
presentatives and apply to the leglsU
lure (of a red res a uf grievances ;"aud we
are, luoreover, assund that in aid lhe
people in this, "1 leclioii sbniild be often
belli." Cuiivciiiiim aiilhurized by law,
and instructed by the. la a-, under abicll
Hiey iiHseniblv In make specific clmnge
111 ll.e constitution, bnve a iinlnbleai.d ie
cngl ized pit ci-ileiil iu this State. It is
wiong-io aiipMiae that any true lover id
liberty will depart liotn such instruction
nun .i R to niuae any lixid - law aiiimut
the full popular sanction. Mr. Gaston,
in the coin en 1 inn of 1835, expresses uiy
view s, in the follow ing language j
Aironliiig iu iim Hieoiy of ourgovcrn-
meiil, all political power was deiived Irom
the people, ami wbeii hcy choose In
make 11 gruir. .l imwtr, that ilu r mir lit,
make a pleiiuiy ur a restricted gaut.
iu lg hi g v u if ail or 111 pari. . J Lo. Iri gi
latin'-bytlie-'rt-,rp
a con vioi 1011 nun p'Miei'S, lt'IIJCIIOU
ami liihiiatiuns, set I..11I1 in the act. It
was h it etimer-finrn the legislutitre, no
uioie than a pfoporiiioti or ri cmiiincuda
liaui. It luiirt miiiiimtc snmcw lure, and
w ith ilol.oily could it have oiiginaleil wiib
so inucli propriety a in lliat a hicb lep
reeiited the peojilu Inr legislative pur-pi-.es.
The proporbion having been
iticlioneil.it became 1111 lit I of lhe pcn-
hl.- ; but it ha been sanctioned precisely
t - "
Aa invention was introduced into this
country from Russia, by t ascitis M.Cly,
late iDiiiialer to that government which
ia rapidly coming into faror here.- It i a
perpetual caudle, and really seems to be
worthy of the name. The candle con
sists of a small bras tube, within which
is placed a close fitting wick, soaked with
keioseue. 1 His tube is crewed Into a
candlestick, and fits inside another tube
made 0 white china, and simulatin
closely an ordinary candle and candle
stick Uy beating lhe top of tha brass
lube the kerosene soaked wick generates
g is and give a fine blaae through a nura
ovr uf small apertures iu the end of the
tab. A good light fur five hours is, it ia
said, furnirli'. d thus for the cost of one
cent, 1 bi l certainly both simple and
economical, and wnuld seem lo obviate
many of the dangers and objection to
the use ol kerosene. It eould easily be
made Meful 111 railway cars, aud fur hotel
use would seem lo be tbo cheapist and
most practical form of lamp. 1 he ex
peiiae Inr eiihrr candle or oil would be
much les than that at any lamp now in
use, while it would fonu a desirable aril
clo for addition to the hardware trude.
present themselves td view t- dreams of
piy, wiih sweet deliihmxamiiscllie.Ta-
r out en 188. J uliieners is a eapila
which pays better than any nlher invest
men l known. It can be acquired by any
one wit boat cost and without price, and
when propei ly expended pays a most ex
travaguul interest. It is surprising, there
fore, I hat any nuu should fail lo acquire
some of lhe slock. Straiige a it 1, how
ever, it i nevertheless trnr;.and people
arc every day sieu who have not the
smallest amount of it. "They are rough,
uucouMi, unmindful of lhe leelmgs ol oth
err, and devoid of Ii 110 fiend. But lo
lhe polite person no mutter a hat hi faults
may lie, a degree ol loibearauca 1 accor
di d, while his popularity is such a 10
secure lo In in scons ol friend and admi
rers. Thi being true and patent to all,
we wonder' a by any one should neglect
to be polite and courteous to hi fellow
being on any and all occasions.
past creating
that the a oik of the
Hist a ill i tl inch subject o change by
the eicoud will as it aaa to bo mmildcc'
by the first wil ; and that evciy device,
by thecnaiiif will, I" dethrone .be fu
luie will ol lit juople, or number its i s
isteuce, or coiiuai.d it into silence, is a
fraud on the .l.hereut light nl he people
tn have thciij aill, aud to live uuder a
l-vturpna, ilcr of Fjiirrla, iliarairi will the
Uaiu'y ami grcvt'vaa ol hi J olitica! ittilli-li-nitni,
Ittrianic (It inaia lo make it immortal and
ile.ivi-r it down 1 i'h latest time, knr lnia pur
I he aaarmltlt the o"le and took an laalh
uf all lb ofliax-rafaiid i-iiiiena, that they woiiUl
not alter, but waild abide by tee (limine e-
lalilirtimvnt lit fie al.ould rvinrn fiom Lrt hi.
in y, ai d tt a 1I1 ci(l. il lo he an usurpation I n it w.-ia propi&i d .""iich a roiiveiilioti
i- l I ..1.1 . .. .. I-.1-- J? ..A ... .
aa is prop.. a. u in ine aci .11 assembly. iiliU
no oilier, alias been called ; and rheref.ire,
of power, I.y .h. conns both nf the Slit c
and lhe Li.ilid Males. Afit-r tliis 11 rn
1 11 1 if 11 1 v 1 l.i 11 f. r iilicijer , tjlut iunsiiiii
Iihoite Tsbilul, iu ohi dierrce lu the voice
of a decided popular a ill, passed a laic
providu g a Uimle for the piN-jih; to cull n
e inveiilioii. And "in pur uai.ee of law"
lliey did call a con vein ion, which re I'm 111
ed their cousi'if.utiuii in suit the popular
will. The" Rhode Island case illiiftiiites
fully the iiaiuie of the right ul -the pa-o-ple
lo'cliange llicir cousiilulimi "in pui
suaure of law and consistently with ibe
cousiilulimi nf lhe. United Stales
that acti faianetimieil. tatnal lu, J
ceud the limits or reliise ubedieiice. tn the
crjidilius therein provided, we are not lhe
cmivciitiiiii eall. (I by the ie(iph', but n
seTfcuhstiruled body." '
In concliirion, I desire tn sat, that I
cordially emlmse lhe pruvirinii in our
cunsiitiitimi, that the right ia change the
constitution "should be cxeicisi-d in pur
suance ol law ;" nnd - as -ibe legial.ilit e
v sted- iii 4b geuciil sm lubly, ilial
hotly aluiie ha -Hie niiqueslionerl power
gai(t tu the proposed change of the ton
ttitntimi; but the question Im I en ik
cd. Of what ese, then, i sectin 1 of ar
ticle 13 7 Tbo same q.Hiiio.i . ua p re
suited in the convention, of 1B."., and
wut si.sa en d by Mr. Gaston, in 1111I1
:auce, 1 bat the authority cnufirn-din
I but si cl imi a a not in titled to limit lhe
poai rol ibe pet pie to call convention, by
iter ot.-s in piirriiaiice ol law pass d for
thai pnr'pese, bul lo allow the legisla' me,
ton, to tall a -couveplion, alieiu-ver two
thirds ol all ti e tut uibeis ol each ( bouse
rlould concur so to do. et a a then
deen.id Inn-, and ae tiiay aisnmc it In be.
alt 1 1 lief rre-atheti ftnpi wHh-raeeel 14trivr-l4 ll- tiMM JluU K JjiJii -a'1-r.f-igul r
In my jiidgmeiit 1 might here rest lhe l ""ke lw Irerchy . the people may
argument iu support tf the power of Hit- eM'icw inetr inne en., aon-, ami enciu
eirlaii:rc In provide the tueaiis, w heicby n ive righl to utiir ana aoonsn
be iM t.nle uiav enre their a id iu rc- I sliiulinn.
ii - ,
Character. There i a glare about
wot Idly success, w hich i very apt to
dazzle men' eyes. When we see a man
rising in the world : thriving in business:
successful in his speculation ; ii . ha be a
man out nt our own line, who does not
Oine'uiio conifetilion niih us,.o s to
make 11 jealous of him, we are two apt
to form a foolishly high opinion 61 hi
meiilt. Wo are apt to say within our
selves, "What a wonderful uian thi must :
be lo rise so rapidly r forgetting that
dust and straw, aud leathers, thing with
neither weight nor value in them, rise the
soo.iett and cab crt. In like manner, it
i not the truly great and good roan,
generally speaking, a ho rises the most
rapidly miu wealth and notice. A man
may be sharp, active, quick, dexterous,
conning; he may be ever on the watch
I'. y ' i-. r .itAw .rfwty.-.
ting ( n 111 the world; yet wiiu iilljhu,
he may not have a grain of real great
ness about l.iui. lie may be all 1 have
described, and yet have no greutuess of
mind, uo greatness ot spnl. lie may be
utterly w ithout spmpathy and fellow-feeling
Inr others; he may be utterly devoid
of all into wisioro ; he may be without
piety and without charity ; .without. Jove,
that is, eil bet for . God r uan. ....Jt;,,,
sor.g of Lope. "To-morrow shall la aa
ibis day, and much mora abundant. "
Hut, oh I ala I my young Iriavids, tha
Uatterinr scene will not last. The spell
it quickly broken, aud tha rrehanlment
0011 over. How hideous will lifo appear,
wbeu ciperlence takes off tbo mask, aud
d scorer the sad, aad reality ! Now thou
hat no acariucs to clog thy waking
liour. aud -no care lo dtslaib thy reposa.
Rut know, child cf the earth, I hat thou
art bum 10 trouble ; and that care, thro.
t-rerv subsrniisnt path vf life, will banal
tic like a ghost.
Health now sparkles in thine eye, the
blood flows pnre in tbr wins, aad tW
spirit are gay a the ixoming; but, alas I
1 ho tune will 1 owe when disease, a na-
merous and direful train, will anail tby
life ; the lime will coavc, when, pale and.
ghastly, and stretched on a bed, chasten
ed with pain,thoa wilt be ready to choos
(trangliug and death, rather than life.
Ion are now happy m year earthly
dab
companions.
Frien-
a kirn in tha
world is a feeble sentiment, with you i s
strong passion. ' Bul shift the scene for
a few years, and behold lhe man of tby
righl hand become unto the as an alien..
Ah I behold the friend of ihy youth, wha
was one of thine own soul, striving to sup
plant thee, and lay in; snarei for thy ra
in I
I mention not th thing, tnr dear.
yoong fi rends, to makeyn miserable be- -fore
t ho ti mu God forbid, that I should
anticipate the evil day, unless I eould
arm you against it. Now, remember
your Creator; consecrate to him the early
period of your lite, and the light of his
countenance will shino upon you through
the remainder of your life. Amid all Ibe
change of this fluctuating scene, yoa
nave a Iriend that never fail. lben let
the tempest beat, and the flood descend,
you are safe and happy, under the shelter
uf the ruck of agi-s.
aire of iH-vvf-B'turNrna. Ilevtevir rvuirmd,
bul'tiie ci'liiriirciiartitarded lhe unjust imi u-i-
tion, Jiq aaiMluaa ever qnealioncd ihif ru,U
t7 do ao. 1
1 am, respectfully, vonra,
B.V. MOORE
III li.Len'of a hoiire r.f one bundled and
twety and thiriy-funr rncn.bcrs of a l.ouce
of fittv, all elected np-on lb basis of Buro-
LlFC Il ii lint pei ha; a much ihniiglit
of, but it t ceitaiiily a very important
lesson, lo learn bow to ci-jny ordinary
lite, and tn be able lo relish your being
U!iyt ibe Jinnspurt ( some p-issitin, or
gratificalinli ir smue appetite. For a aut
of tbi capacity, the a 01 Id is fitted aiib
abetters, 1 ipples, cutter, sippcrs, and all
the i.uinerou train nf those 9 lio, for waul
onhinkiitivjire forced lo be ever exercis
ing their leelii.g or lasting. '
An indebted customer enter a provision
tore remarking, 'I'll take a leg of mutton.
their con- ! and I want to pay lur it. "All light,
replied the dealer, handing him ibe meat,
a bich the customer take aud start to
go. 'Look 'er here,' crjea the dealer, 'I
thought you wanted to pay for it.' 'So
1 do,' was lire reply ; 'but 1 can't.' y The
dealer looked a little sheepish.
White seiilitig a a-enitiii'd eslale ai
iVorcister, MuMacbiotetts, lhe other day,
ii em of C was allowed ber daughter
1pr attending tbo funeral. . '
There wa a deacon in New Hampshiie
by the name nf Day, by trade a ciaiper.
One Sunday belieard a number of bya
playing in frmit of bi lmue, ami went to
stop their Sabbath-breaking, Assuming
a grave countenance, lie said to ibem ;
'Boys, do you know a hat day thi is I'
'Vs, sir,' immediately' replied one of the
boys, 'Deacon DayJ eopcr,'
A man who has repeatedly tried them,
rays that all the short euls fori uue are
I horribly ovenowded.
UOW TO ACT IN CASE OF POIS
ONING.
The Journal of Health says : "What
ever is done must ba done quickly. Tha
instant a person 1 known to have wal
lowed poison, by design or accident, gfvo
water to drink, cold or warm, as fast aa
possible, a gallon or more at a time, ar.d
a fast as vomited drink more. Tepid
water is best, as it opens the pores of tha
skin aud promotes vomiting, and thns
give the speediest cure to tbo poisonous
article. If pains. -begin to be felt in tbo -bowels,
it show at least a part of the poi
son has passed downward; then Urge
and repeated injections . of tepid water
hould be given, the obect in poth cases '
being: to dilute the poisqu as ouicklv and
as largely a possible. lift not wait for
warm water; take that which is tiearcit
ut hand, cold nr. warm, fur every second
of time saved, ia ol immetie importance .
at the same time tend tnttantlr for a tbr -
sician,' and as soon' aa lie . Comet titm ibo
case into Lis hand, telling bim what you'
mve clone. I in simple fact cannot bo
too. widely published. It is not meant to
say that drinking a gallon or two of si in
pic water will cure every case of poison
ing; but it wilt enre many, and benefits
all by its rapidly diluting quality,"
For thee Christ i offered, as if thert
were none beside! Only remember that,
if in the patsion i thy furgivenes, in the
(bought c( the passion must be tby arN
moi . It must be a r fure not in. bnt from v
th7iesB ! Be AMs71b'ir,'lny h1?mtTrtc
tatiou, so to think ot his ps'sion.'as also
quickly to ask, lor his love's sake, his
help, who iiidvired it for thee. No ain
can long harbor in that bi cast which to
looks to Christ crncified. " ' ' . " -
MiltD Tock Own Busnftss. Every
tea 11 ha in his own life follies enough, in
iii own -mind troublea wnowgfc, imthe pet
fairmance ft his duties deficiencies enough,
in his own ftiTlune evils enough, without
beiug curious after the affairs ol others.
"Children, obey your parents in the
Lord: for thi is right. Honor tby father
and mother, which i the first command
ment wiih pi. noire, that it may -Ui wU
with thee, and I Lou uiayeal live luug oa
the cm lb.
Argue nov with a man whom yoa know
to be of an obstinate temper ; for when
be is rmce cuutradicted In. mind la 01
red np against all light and iuf.irmation.
Arguments, 1 hough neyerri 0 well ground
ed do. but provoke him and make him
even afraid to bo convinced of the trtnh.
Ttie dry of Prentice FraniTfrauia,
coiilaTirs onc tu.U.e. . A wing haVrug-baeu
added to it, a local paper , takes (occasion
to expatiate on the jjrapid growth" of lha