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1 n- - .1 "I I '4 v. -.-ii 1 H - n . 1 t i i i 1 4 ' If- "4 jii.- :.' l t " - ,. ..':--ft .".!.! -uchusctia to rw.caj t:ie fU- .rii.t.. I .am- occurred m this I luted Mail's ., ,4-..vJ. W make the w " : - llt .'. m.l .rimLiMtV' nin.tiksoT ISchator Lutlor on the question of refer- f tnx:S. Var4hn,iA. . Mr. Puller:- -Mr. Pro-denf, I wih t i . . . ., . y.i., Know, as i came imo w i-enmc v..m.n- Wr since the li-li-i.Mi commenced, wl.rtt Ut)u..ro,H,s;tionU-t-..reUH!lKHlyt ' ' rt. if, v,1nit ik! 4le CT,a,r.) 1 ic qi.ct.u. u on the mo- ii.-n t. ix u r tiii iui mr i t. .1 i.". mM mo tl,..n .'rtevL-rliere.on any w cfci-.n, maue aiu cliairiiii.ii "I tli.it "iiiiii'tlLc, t. fN jy aiu mute confonpable to the jutijf- one or t-.. w..r,U I lmrem;verJiaJ iy Hcllt w,5c, 111V ri.slH.i,Sible j..ili..n Vom pifit ( nlnkiKi- m what in caiKni .i)Uj nuire f me. I tan, & I do, en - Hit r.iiri.ivi' cluvo law. It Uecaiiie my 1 ..,..; A,r.ur r.nlin.-. hut thev slittlfinj duty n-riaii.K. a- the orjran -t the cotu-:,., exreg!lj0 ; vK.leiit threats. Sieb. inittit- on tin- jmliciiiry. to rojx.it a hill j nijV wt flil.K.attl, Senate, has not ont of 1 icli K-w "'I- .resijit ai-t Wnowii , lvVn'my iialliL j uive T?en betraved lh,- f.i-itii i- lave m-t. My (1inioii al-: int.( tvllsirks, i trm. 1 1. way ha- U-eii. h" never, that. 1'".' f - ' 1 n-H-, however, eimplv to sav that. o thi-r,- tiii;lit t.. have been no tujritt Ve slave M rtll,ar,js lnV4ut-t J a, jrteetlv will aet lit all. hdt ti.at. under the 1 "'t'tn- jMr t)):U 4lja 11.l.n.rjul ,l,aI ,e reierred. tion of a C..i1tedeni"v t-t sliivehoK.ini;; f w(- mi fi, j, i,v vinglhat the law itati at li.e time ot ths ton'Mi.on ot the M iu .fvd.'l do n..t think it U.ii.-1i:u:i-.ii each Mare as bound to Uj am-easo the feeling at the jterUin il .nui duty m earn m out tlie s th .u.Cl ,r,,j,i; , tUa n, ,ui made juamlate-. of that C'on-tiUitioii lheton-M)v tirl)iral,0 gt.ntlemen ; and if we miv ituiiou ooutaiHd obligation-; ol Mate-, ,e ret.aIi ,liat eertainlv will parties to eeineui (.enormiMi . aim n eat-it r?i dutv ot ,,v ... - ... 1. 1 .1.. tioi .iiiti- r if rotiipaet litipuiatioii in pwv fiiitii. I 'D'rr, ,v. a-i the rei'ieseiitative uf the State, would never ave been culled on to provide siu-h a measure as the lugi- tivc slave ai t. I . !?or, 1 must he permitted to a--k the hoit'-n'Me Senator t'roiu Massachusetts. Mr. 1. ( v ' !1. 1 who has sjM.iken in a tein-jti-r tna( I -oinewhut coiniu'-'iid, with hi soleniri declaration that 'I'e ieclihjr hieh bus been excited at the .Xortli by t!'e pa-: 6aj:e of tin- Kani.-aiiil Nebraska bill can-' Hot be eUiniriii-lied, that the tires which , bave been kindled are to continue ; does lie supjMMi- that any reH.rt made ly the C-oiiiiuitee on the Judiciary could appease a tutitni lit which has Itt-en expressed. Hii.h T'heiieve.exarirerated by the speech 'of his'co!!eaue; a spei-cli whose whole Btvlv. tone, and '.hnu'.etir does not le-C'liin- a 't-:iate. e-pt-cially a Sena'e rep rei'eiitni a constitutional Confederacy : a s.-eeeii that I ivirard as a edition ot hi- oilier speeches mi tin? same subjecK it in iirh t have Mined tor tlie toiirtli ot Jn tv, whieit coiiu' mr tir--fcwifaT'8 guntleiiieii suppose, after (he declarations niaile. that auv act ciarv Coiiiiui'tee. could sati I s,.iur,. tin- f.... - ilijrs of which thev have I'iveii u- suen I. '...i. notice ! Sir, I will not ' into this mat- . i i I .1.:,.!. I .. ; J Id . lllll lili.il. is uni: tiling; tin n i'i to fcay iii reply to uiv to the honorable eentle- man wm.ytt near rue, fair, pmmier. r-- 'trr;, t"j tnm LTlV, twuL- ar.t..il .it., I .I..I.II V ilunt- llinib the . . . anv mi-a-ure. rii'mieiVd'ltrrrie t4tfZ"lJlj!t declaration's which have been so iniK-h'haA' e ,rl weald liersonaily join applauded bv the gehtlehiaii, they were ' sending a fellow-man into l.nbtre f t' e representatives. .f slaveholding States. Tliey represented Massachusetts as she Sir, when blood was shed g.. the plains hf t j.v,tort..ii utul ( '.nr...r.i i.. i,.. "tnade bviitoii. to wlioiJi was an apjajal , ...... I.. .'.... .. I ...... ,i i -TUfiMii.id4t-4Wvif-la4lUiigh ti'ildin; fig'StiitCs tftcm ViJiuiut jmrat iu immtl. e, f;r, tbe nideiA.MiJeiu-4; of .1 uiei ica. tn rnuilit:ini r. -1 iti It i 14-. t. liliorf.-. uits won bv tl... r.,.. .....I n...u. 1., .".I,- ...,tr;..,;.o. and good faith, of slaveholding coiumu- jjitits. ' "'m'(f. -S.t.tos l.nj ..l,...,.ni.w.,l,il,;i a inaal d.-ul of sei.sil.itilv 0ia.il abstract -qUuSttUfiii rtit liberty 'i"lTIe!V.Ti?'trtSfrit"t- this Cs'iif.-ileracv could not liave Itecn - itiitJ..-.-jut( a Cohstriidw 1 .ractkar statesmen, in wbich'Xew Fn-' and eiitci-.-.l- .mW a coinpact a-it4-.ditH-4 holder. If-tlie sentiments which been- lertain- Jiuw be the general fenttifrents of Dostoii and Massachutts, it is a Coin-: motiweaith which ottjrht ii"t to belong to ! a Ciifeiieracv of lavel...Iders. That . . . . . ought f. be their feeling. Jf tl.ey can,.,., ifitution. let them sav so. Sir, the gen- Mr. Butler. Then you would not obey the candidates, and compel them to an tletiian haa made his declaration with the Constitution. Sir, turning to Mr. j swer, 01 to retiise to answer, uiucli ts.ii.i.. and. I must sav not with ' Siiiniier.i standing here before this tribii- - The dav is coinim? w)hen their answers iistiaf taste with' a' Sk-cr rAetoTrr - Wliicti 1- itiTeii.Jeil, 1 supia.se. to teeJ the: 4: .-..-.-.i:ra..w.i......... ..k. 1.-.- v Hn-."riitrmitep-f.i w-oin ni na lieiiJeu 10 . . ,. I kturt e in i:s own Mat. iim-im ol ,b.',.r;,. I,,, 1, , . 1 L...... "... ,'. . j' jty of tin- IhmIv. Let n. e teil In. 11 that tiii'U nlf t ho-.- dii.ti.i'i'lui.hi-il act- to..L plat-c V Inch he has alluded, they cam.- from the organs of a public opinion re'f" rven-tif in- peaeefui wisdom- those who luailc eoinpacts to observe tliem th.e w lio e.iii'd Ii'mvc tln-ir own bur .-.,11 I.I re-. sp-ct and conform .. the ..pHnvlia of iii'iividual ; but Us a Senator, and a others. Thev were gciilet?icti - ' con-titntioiial representative, you stand IVriiaii-. -ir. I have raid j,...re tliati iditferently related to this body, but oil til su'iii i't : hut when gei.t .enrjyil ri-e and naTrmWy-jiu rcp;M ':! bi-tory. a- that gun tluuuui haa. '.loin-. '", a i .i.rtii : of ...hiiy ','i:ativii..by va-., rtJ 4n wk', i-v- peo-- .f r.n-t..rH'. which. I am s-.nv to sav.-.iught not to rstto"- "'...,o 11 -1ii.ur -a rii'-t-.ri'- wit!. in rr fn-- mfrw-than r.al tiheus J, he..,.. C'Hiie mi t IHI'11'f 1'. i eil'.lf T.TT .lirh .i.t:. t tiie Tfofn .Ma .-I'-hli-e't-. Mi. K'.s'!:, II.' silo wot, i uiiim. . grai HvT ivml digi.i ty; l-'.l 1 uttelidfl : biln. lbi.' w al liil.g Vr..ui4 v n..-. ..ot. ;.ii.i.-rtj,n.i,t-.j -oi . the s'.i:.- . f f.-.-Sng w !.!.-i'i I would in iiiiliiH'! ii-:--- J i-..-j)tet a. ina.ii w h" .i -ik - moll r :: ' -a .i-ii'.n .1" ri--p"ii-siblbtv v illi ti eei-liif i t" pel .,ile timt.Sc liato!' b.i-'Oi. Ill- w it- tl.i i. i-te l rep fe-i 'i';t' i- t.. j :.- i t ti:'- !-.'.'!t.,r. lb ha'. di-i.-!iarg.-.l the .!fi- . find !,a- -iiok.-n ' (T. Th- -.1" im.. . .f .rt - i- V'-'fg i "f. .T-tioTi. j-i'i in fbat - j.rr v Ttofa ft We-r-- ;-trwats: ,itavtiiga part --1 itmst r'iefd bif--- jstirwcfiljhitii:: : it tin-v iliaii be tlo pre ' "ViiTriiig- -I'-iiiuierrf- .if th' f.'S vi !..iH in. !,a--: at..',. t; .i . .at l li- ep- threat :iit il li I ' I tr. " " thai a:, i. North u I..-.-..I.,.- . et If, Its. those tl, ag'tatiou niich disi -.;' vv.ill i,' 11 (..- i d' ihe N't',-!,. t.;' 1, '. 'i ii.a;i.!a 1 i.ot imdi-i rak-ig- . ' .it I will ra. ) t., b, bv pus ! tl..- w i tli.'l l ill -.(t'.vifl' I.St mel.ts, lays, m.ij f-j'-b tl-.i'-irs 8" fjolltc r.. l...,,...l.L. . . . . . ;' l ' . ' . ' , '. ... ..ill. Misnnr.1 ms Tootu una; I., t 't UiUlL.'-, 1 I" t ' Cl-tcltaill ! ,,f rc-rects I'. r tin' rcri'!, '"im ni.-t .Vntmg a- liillereut ennti dt i m y. I Ht aWuto-vwuP lermwtbtit : , i t . i t ':" ::'. s.i......j.. I -I " - ' . Jtcn tt.ucti maw M ,C,Tlir- roHhl Ul()J to mo ie f,wtioI1 of Hn honor- jaVIc .lid ivctea flap. ihw wmw- - ,;ii;..lirnt. litukimr war unon me under - ,-- , . the wwig of eoi.nn.Hi cmp. In i.e, l'1"'" l.'f tl,e, ''Tir, nf tins benat are to be maue the vehicle or , d Si j ., utK n be. , 4t4ulew.mt Hll excitable lnan, but I have - ..ov C(lltrv.. Theu if tke ob .j he to make the issue between the anJ the S.th, let the iue cine. ; Let it eoine with di-'iiitv ! . v ri ' -i .. .. f fl.Mlin ,.,,,1, iK,t.,. Caleii!ated to excite merely to feed" a flame w ithout -ieeintr where it uhall eii4. No, -ii-.do not let us involve the conuttv in a conte-t ti be decided by mobs il ifariated by the flaiiiiir speches of servile orator. x-t the piomi civilixiitioii ot the country ne ver he committed t" tbv i hancts of an archy; let us live to.rctlier nitdef a con stitution, or let Us separate with purpose aim uigiin . I haye said I nut perfectly willing, so ... . 1 ..... 1 t.. tin, ini'tiiii- rial !' referred ; hut 1 wish to ask the . . . mnoiable Senator from Massachusetts who pie-e-utc'l it LJlr. IvicK v.. a piea ti hi : and 1 beliei... from the impression w hich he made ou nie to-dav.that he w ill answer::, it we repeal the fugitive slave law, will the honorable Senator tell me that Massachusetts will execute the pro- vmiwii 4' th Crttiftttion wittlout any law ot ingress! iMipjiosc we - 10 lake awav all laws; and devolve upon the that Moi.erli helolio to tliein, I woiiiu a-s io;ic i..r w let her. mil er tlie tirevaieii'-e oi ..v ... - - I ult- - - i lle pinion . i.ti biu.-tis woiib execute that pn.viskm as -me ot the con .. . . . j "!""'."'" ,Ml M" L!s 1 , ' ," , . . V null! Hiev vm tugittve uac io u m t - that hFl itilJ J.!.n..mk.1 v w i.: t ha ..ii,a i n s na.rame ill woald personally join Jl U.iJt1l IIIUI - Jl ".rSf a IV i'sii' ' ti'i- " I tny bervaut a Uog,uiai no miou,iu th. vt.nt.s. i . wt. t s,eeln that I ever beard, lighter. , lie has tin-in turned down in a b'sik hyj him. I heliev.e, and lit.- has them socle- "untlv fixed that I cannot replv to them. "' tlseneueu laughter. J J ne axe , :iiea'iit!riil iriiiig-, made ill ti' Tai'lory -ot rhetoi-icViinew hat of a tcutitr plou. but. I mast be uernntted to sav, not t a definite texture. Now, what d..;s he mean by talking about his not be 1 tut a ibir! i Continued lati''!iter.l Wtiat has that toil., with the; imstltunotl. jit tin n -of a Malt ( t i.ai'g'oer. 1 Wll r tt wu- !...Miitifu ........ . " .. If HiapSIie imagined tie expres-eiJ it w n abriiptneaa a4td44.tmrtie.4 Laughter. I asked Inm whe ther he wou.d execute the C-rtHtitutt -ol th L'nited State without any fugitive, slave law, and he answered me,-is he a dog Mr. Sumner. The Senator a-ked me e I .. I I t I . 1 . a I J . 1 i o,i nt-.p to rcu.ee a .....-..... 0 hi a"u t' ",c ",al " tr -rs -swtn tifirM-st "VnTr-i-Ttrtrr'TtrT' - - - ...1 t. ....... m ueseuee. us a e'n-inai -.-eiii.o.i,-..n.t tell that i, is a ,h g, ,.tice f. execute . 'he Mr nstitiitioii of the l 'nited State-f j -taud. They have a right to fair and can l'ratt. Which be has sworn to . t-, ,i i ,i ""I'l""': . S. miner ligation. Mr. J hitler. not' "I V cares i: I reC'iguioo no such "b- I know you do not. J!ut ; ,'( Road Cnvnl'mn at CharlutUcr ii mt voiir recognitions a- u- . ,.;,r fr...,, ,r,..,tleman who w:as at enough of lh L. TO PITANT LANDS. - Mr. Se-rnrd ba; ropirti d a bill tn es-: tilbtish of a line of st-ealuers between Ci.i'f-.r'toa i.inl Shanghai in Chiua. These nuari'HTf fatw o.nsi-t..,.. I I ur- t run iii-iuthiv '.et ween San (rail a fh'e San 1w i'-h Inland- and .Lilian. iri.gli.ai : to carry the mail-; and !, -U -t f rni of eoii-triieti'.n. Apart th- !.!. rig- which inii-'i .n".!!'.-.c the - h:f-.is .- b. i'.:v.'.:l iyK.-l.ligulicf.Jii t'ji'e.gu la;i'.lsi..Vw.,s- ai.d i.v wattV-'Stbt. -hmm4 - 14 -'! aO'li'ioi.al laci iiie-e rig. nar l 'np . ii -r i; ;. ti-i. ...ir ti ' to and Irom the countrv i"-,.'.!!! make them, a- rt !iti''V)i '.fours ; and eiiabb- as hb'I Sranghai chieki-u- ri ih-co price-. IC7 .;,. '. sktNu-tcan r -.It:vt"!i V,.i-f . tl Tl.. - w. rgan ot ,: .!:,, ..tra:i''r.. H.akii.g of I'uba, ' following sigmlieaut i.ir.gnage ; i iu- time ie i'. I'ot far -di-tai.t, w hen ..ill, Ukoiiu! in .-eisaTi fjjf oar ttoveru .1 lo lake, ib.e ,i;re in otic hand! and - '..til in the .ther, and say to Sj.ain, tli I .V k 1 V T'ie- 1 H I II 'II I . - .'.ike a big I'elfriW br'.-fling lip to "in . and bffi'riug'hViii a' entfor' ! i.'.tje b - npl ie. witji a thrashing li .r'-ji-i-t IVe Hi ' f "I it to accept. - U " 1 .Vk.i.l .u-..J.-1-1.m'.1 li- .'.'.,' ' . ... ..itm t tan, v.H-itke-sHHtke-. '. n-nV'l. SALjsnrnTy. c. . thuISdIt ETMiya. jult t,.85v fcaasB-;Wr;.,i , , , , j FOR G0 EKNOR, ... ! ALFRED DOCKER V, i ,rmi1D coi'NTY . . .. OF BICHMOMJ cui i . IT W an MMuJ ta aanoases Majnr Jim Tmmm u tudM ttiM iBcir Ui(k har fbr lb I'llMMTJ MwWS. -':--. .:.-W.'ier...'-i-!-:.- -.- . IT W am aiMhorilefl i anm.il art Ci-i Kiirns ; C...iy. esuduW t-r Mrteeuoa lu IM one w nigu , ; trWtm lHimnl tn .,,. , M..n J-t Shenir , t Uw iiiy uf Kuwm. I ', lhamr4 tni r.t,a to ul ! y.-,L,.,, it. .. i.didi ft.r ih. bffic. of Mieh ShruTuf Ro.uCouuy. t thridinf Aapi IT Tiio A. Ktt tniionnrM hinurlfa rndi d.lr Sir Ihf ..Ifi.-f of Shsnff uf Imlell Cuauty, ! lh pnwtiif Au;uM rlrctioa. t (Jen. LVh kery lino made the following apnoiut infins JU Inch Mr. Hragg nioet Lim : i Ji-ffi-mm. M.ly,Jlv 10ih, B...H1-, Wrdnridiiy, July U(h, lrfliMr, Friday. July 14lh, i 1 ' Mori;:iiil Sulunlay, July Kith, Martoo. MouiUy. July 17lh, Ruih.rfurdu.n. VediirJy. July 19th. . - -- - Col. J. A. Lii.uxoton. Tlii gentle- inll w ho. it i known, is the Whie Cltn- li(iate re,)resel,t llowan and Iavie in the next Legislature, hits beet! routined to his bed by sickness for nearly two weens. and we reirret to learn hii situation is sl)c), pbvsieians are liklL'lv to -forbid his resuming the canvass tor some uays to come. Mr. A. II. Caldwell, lias also leen pre ventcd by bad health, from attending the : musters and has "one to tjie Catawba Springs to recruit . j- no we. tt e siiiuii leiio.i , no.. . v . , It is reported, and it is probably true, justify and defend any change in the lli at the Temperance candi-Jaiea tor Row- i "'. 'i";"1 wl,id' 'T " tl.Mt t ... I.lllll 1 " an, nave wniiur,,wii truiii ine contest. ,t-.i tiii.tt.rlit 1.. ithiiiv ot tin trienils of h Temperance, that this would be the best c-rL, all things c idered ; and we I'llllltt 1MM llll' UIIMIHUl'i-? IIUIIII'VO "III 1 1 a .. .1 lolot tbo.o.olf H-orn liifliieucec 1 e 1 ii V l U vf icn aim ttlt'ir mvn wuiuctious oi wnai wou.u I'" - bably atter-t the. intimate success ot ine Kefo'nn. Tli-se who had determined to -s T Tii.lut will iur. im ...r, me ini.s.a,.lv ..i., - "lu " ..... .... 1 1 ........ i. .1.. r nr Trrn--n mi-iuwiuuuL.i , . . . . . . . i tv ot nccompiisiiininsr anv inmif m mai i way tor thc present, and that they Have now to decide between the candidates of Trit. two political paitrcs. u e uouoi mti ,jlt. iK'mK-ratic party and vote for the jellKK.ra,ie candidates. The Whigs, we lil "ii" m. n.,n i.-i..i ota , .sfr.r will rtTiirnio ; tJlt. lK.,u,K-ratie party and vote for the Un.t .,- d thc t(,W(riJs Hieir par It.' fill. I i ll'i T I II 1 1 1 1 II I fa This the agreementthe express understanding when the Temperance party was, or; "1111-1 rirU izt.() .nj.Vi,, their cmiibined etfi ., ,., , ..f,i .., ....ftna,; , ' ' - i-rtii-.T. There is one thing Temperance nvmi , 1 . .1 . ., ,1 . ..,! . I , , . 1 1 .1 . : , them to. and whit 1 were given to them recommend them to do it ; and that is to I "-" ' , , " - VanHida.. u-hU on A,m the first jdace. :mt ot a sense ot grati rnroiiir toiu ine eouiiu t .,uo .10, nn c, L.o. whether or Umi iUu Avor-ofU.W U9Utott Iwtih wagonsud grog sljops. - Uetlier, - . . .... ....r I... it In fuv.ir of -dlino' th.. v ... -- I H, ,.e ,..,,, unit th? i.roaecii-, T r ,.-) ,:,..! Li iL i;,,, " 1 - " uuiiie. . ot tit., iiu i. -o, miwi wn any change in the present license system, j .....I uloit i-lniie if mn- aim what iiuugt, 11 any . Let the Temperance men of the coun-i ., , ,tioni upon a "Bmner'ttse; and- with a reference ... ,i,al .!,. 1-, ,1,..:. ,.c..-.ri u muMu, ..... . 4 t- .l Imri'i Ti!i 1 einneranet! men of the coun - . - - try have rights bv which they should! ought to demand them. Charlotte'oirthe 4th, that the Kail Koad ; '' namt'- -"'Idenly disappeared, and Convention which assembled there on i ,l''rc ar,! Ri"!''eimn of his having been that dav. was' numerously aaernhM, and ' ".nrdered. His horse and part, of Li ar, eneoura-'ing spirit prevailed amongst Z""U f""ml t-'.i.i-.-Jil.-.l in the .Utoea. Our -informant believes t!wr.;r.cT-ill succeed bevoud all doubt. The l"jiyetteville delegates, declined going into the Convention, it is said, ex eept oil the ctnlition that the Koad should mil llmmg'n liial plm . 1 '. ij -Uvldtnt. A fttfiil accident no- iii , m ied iu Davidson coiinty on the .'ihth .lune, where a nuuiU-r of persona, were tir..j,j.s,,ut wheat. A little hoy," About .1 ram BtirfcTCtls v oil, was etnploveu on a i lott in tbr.-.wii.o iliiu-i. sheaves to his fath- r. who was feeding the Thresher. The boy'aceid. ntlv fell from tlie loft upon the Hire-her. and his feet and legs were in- ... n . mj i 1, "IrimiV 'HilHIl III lit lilt; I'MitTM.O'i'i rjii'rt,n- - "... , 1 r.fs-fFY- Tf fjeKintffotlTO iirtmcdifttv r - 1,1,,. (' .....l - ,. , ,,itl:.,k ft.,'a V.b. an.l immediatelv t.s.k olT Lfllh 1 ' th, if the nstr boy. w.i- t'si gn at for the delicate frame anil ,',iititiition "f the littlo sufferer, and he died abi.nl 1 o'clock the same night. A imln r.- Mf, . r. I akiiam Kikk, an el - d. rlv iiinl verv rcsnectiibte irr , . ntlemaii of . 'i -i.i '.i V i . Stanly, was "atelv thrown froiiiliiSAs'agjn which was manco wiin I'lmiicr, ann run i - ... - I l I A -.1. 1 - . I - J '. I,a.vr LV the. ttheeis lit lLcU Very. iUorl- It ' s attrwartis.. - - .. . ... r la i re- tnot in 1...1I. i..r l'..iilt with -tbu re- .. ;,,ti.,..irt l.v the Governor anil cent Hi1 tJouncd of directors in the North Caro. t ''The aptK-tttmciit. .j.peiir to U tli me a .How of last yr, .lb excrptKM : Me. Hilird Washington, H'Aijiuvfcnou.t.audiUOlu "J --rfl " ""J U'tmn. lVrry aud Stevenson, VtmutnU, -winli in thr plabr. Th hol Directurr on uVrt of tin; Suit Ii now by EMenlieiipoiot ment. mwle np of tkmotmu, appoinU-d bttaut tht t ahj of tliMt political jmrt, more tliau with ifcrtoihitemoftfifK(MW Rteiit of internal iinpruvenicutii.'' TliB Patriot is verv careful not to state th fact that, at the last annual meeting itiero Brc i Several runaway negroei lurk of the stockholders, though the Governor ... u,Miit in fjw neighborhood of J udge had .pointed two Whigs on the. !c.Uwt.,r, Vlmita,U,n, near tHis place, rv 011 the lart of tlie State, tlie stocknol-. v " ' ... , , V. a majority of whom were under the j We have heard of then, several time, influence of certain prominent Whigs, within thb last two weeks. , electt'd four Whiir JUirectors and 110 Dein-J -f OCrat. AVe do uot assume to speak fori the Governor and Council in this matter ;j vet we regard their course as not Inerely : entirely defensible, but under tltfe circiim-' ututifH.u fiinitii'i.ilv inst ltd nroiier. -. Their liberalitv, evinced last year, .met Ajux of the deinncriitie iress diet here no corresomling libi-rality on the part of t u.Kiit t-ky after a lingering illness. a majority of the stockholders. - Tu i,' . by their act, which speak louder than; Baltimore, July 3. words, began this work of party; audi S.nv Tnuhr Convicted. Ciipt. Kc now, when the State comes forward and lei,uri of the l'rig lilamorgaii, charged puts itself iti a position to counteract par-1 H j,), K.jM;, Cngjred in the slave trade, tv influtnces,aild to protect the interests of ltlij ucou foud guilty of that olfence. the people, 60 fiir as it may, against them,; L wfe hear lit Complaints and threats of I llATiWKt.JLulv 3. "righteous iudignalioii." If the latnotj iniii-h ooimi-.hI to nartv suirit in this; ...i...'..r... :. ;i....t ..- . the Democrat, were deliberately lexelu- '"' '''l' '.' I"'""" f ded from a voice among the stickhol-, '"r exempt Ironi the scourge. ders' Directors i I j . , t,.t,. o The Patriot, we feel quite sure, need j as.i.noto.s, Jul 3. etitertain 110 fears as to the management: Tmitij ty'rp-rttd. It is rumored that and success of the Koad. So far a- the the Senate on Saturday rejected the trea State is concerned the work is iii good 'tv of reciprocity recently 'concluded be lauds. 1 ; iween Lord Klgiu ami Mr. Many. But the Talriot savs " we forbear." So do we. We stand readv, however, to. it exidient to make. We Uelieve 111, " o r ..1... : ithev will what is riht ami lor tlie 1 1 - . . v. .ri... l I ..oil ..i'tl... tut.. itcsi iiueresis 01 uie ii'..i'i .too ...- .. aJ tlt no cry of party, thus raised In i the very per-., w ,,,, a, the last annual lIlfl'lMllT. I II 1 I " H i- ' i I ' ' -i.i..a , t , ii , ,11 i iwi if mi i is in tu wih:mi'iuvi!. "h . , i I hi , !ua). itlink l,,,,r , pitisue. Itidmjlt ; standard. ,!.- i .(i n h. I r :(:..,.,l u jt, ,l,t. nnt upiKHlit- . j . - T ;, i I1IVIII T.i-.- tirtMuMw...uT .innu'ra i' I w.. -.11- ' It .1 It ... I .....I t.roccedii.os in the , ' . w ,.'i m ut nuHiuiL iiii.uiinis ot Moc 'k. holilers. ,. ... , , , . o i 1 11 . . 1- .! . . j .i 1 " ' 7 - lagerneni o. nut greu. wots ... " o . .... .1 Ti -II Buence anil wing control. iney win probably not eveujeave a Whig to keept watch over them. It is a partisan move-! " ...l. .l...;......,l f.. tlo. .u.ra....ul mlvu'ii- ' ' - - tage "of part)-'.favontes. Not content with stea'iig Whig thunder, in becoming the; advatte..f wterittaiiin.viMiietaiwJliej: ! 'are timr going a te further, itml will. : ...1. . by main force, wrs-t trom Wing met. places which theirardiiotis etfortsentitled .... . ... ii.ti inna ami ti-siit a ivtii v irt win 111 tlii'ir .. v. . . ( I emilieni nines, i.,r me.... 1 nose ,..aee. .. ., ,' enonnrnia - Uncnt:tes, ,. 1 T iit'tr inf-iun iSSiifs.by faitbfiil and masterly euV's have ennuuered them, and have succeeded in - i - bringing forward,.,,, business ,0 a point eaving, cotnparalivelv, nothing tor those , , 1 , , , .. to .to who may ii:-reaiter nave cnarge 01 the business: "T the victors belong the spoils," is a Sentiment which we shall soon see exeirlplified in the management' .if this wnrkasetitimentoriffiriatini!' with . . . 1 , f 1 tv who uiteiiil to euloreji it; ami.. . j , 111 tlift party eminently rfm-s-,.. .,. .1- v.. s..r..,f,.4....s.' - - . - Isclieme an,l plot, cl.taK ami iii'mi!ie,''v,si,iw what credence should be attach , , , , , ... . , "' " eW - r.a... .,e..a-ra.,c i :.. .1... I..,. 1 t ' ,, ,, r . . mmt,u,Z letter, sent by him to the Kditor of the- St.khoh ers. Go ahead, gentlemen. , , (Ii,v or two after thi. things will work out right ... the end. , i(1,.Mcn, ..k.eti.., in w hich he brands , , "V , iihecl,a.g.'.o.r imidcus being utt.rly VAtifc Mn-:l,:- man , who wa-W g JrulL piHlUli.ig.n Asnecoimty, ..i .,rs,,anKS. ' mountains, will. ml,catim foul ply. I 11,0 l"lf are "'"'"'v H,-arcln out . 'the hmfter; and have Rii-micm,,. agaltW man who is now beyond the limits of the State. Cotton .H'jiHxitn. M. S. McKenzie. r'" I Esq., sent us, oh Monday, three cotton blossoms, which were found on the 1-t institnt. They opened about the 2!th of Til fie. - TI f K l- ANTASTTCS. Tliis valorous troupe ..f military hemes, . . 1 . . ' '. tneir nwoiwl ami gran.lest appear j ncc " M,""U.V "" l"re-hack, and ii .i . ... 1 e t . ; " " J - 1 ex'iuisite pleasure bv their singularly odd i .it ...la.ir.. .,4. tvl.n: ..:..., -1. 1. F,V,1'U,.J M UIC1"-4MH "I lirinTiii ,rriiis. 1 in: v nmn:iM:n iiinm; m.irobio I bs,.i,,.b ' al verS ""-ect fu. Tow n, followed by ... .1 . ...i. 1 .1. Hut the sh.ntk.f-'"."" ' ''V f;"-' -""' n'ruiiueil never to he satistieii. Ami one of their number read a speech, on the Court-house liiH, which,' although wodid i.... In.iir ..-..a .l....l.t.uu I .. . t . .. .... ..I .. . .....1 l.'.l. ll, n. " t.1 .."1. o lynn in 1. 1 ,t. u. i; I un'l ! ...... . . . . wen suiiei, v ine coiniiaiiy unn cire.im " 1 ' . stances. . . Yellow fever and cinder are prevail mir.- , irv llVftHrS..veU. Iminss i rttttj-W-lf i .. .1 inuuaunor jaiai. , . , . witlv. ,i a bii. f not! .1 oh !v two or oiild hanl- ibr..i. o,,int, of that upeecli. it c : )v ltc sai( we pnve the Wniv of thefcv-nrdaUlwi.lvepla.e , , tf . . f t, K,1(W, lloge j,, " 1v ,a. iM large or suian, Bccoruiujt men wf ncli thinir. Alnuist tit, entire column in which our notice of hi 8eecli at thnt place was found, H as put Ifl lifter thW jiaier bad iieeit made ui. I AVe omitted to notice, last week, that Tflff rf br Ik CrlUl. DKATll OF MUt IUTCIIIK. Wasiiinoti, July 3, 1354. The :vcnerahle l'hoinas liitchie, the The Chulym. Tlie cholera is prevatl- inirtoa limitad extent 111 N- I oik, IJos- asIiixoton, J nly 1. Aijoi'fiihu'iit of Vi'mjniui. Hotli braiihces of (.'oiigress have finally reed to adjourn 011 I lie 4tl I Aiiguai. a . i ',,mi Inlv 1 .,..,, , K V. "'.i"," j. . , ,t'i 'r'red u't tiv S t! N ie I 'l as Ho- lei to ilay lietweeu M lute aim i -miner, lusted .Soiitherii sporting juvu. - tloiuicr was kiiled and White hadlv wounded. II ; U7..-A' tiollllded in X.hriki .' Nebrn-ka is usterlvbv Minnesota and Iowa, n the wc.-t bv the Kockv Mountains, on i i ie so in ui i-'.iiioiuiti too oi .. ...... IT 1 lioilllO.II . "I I ' .w no... ... em lioiuioarv ot I .wit, ruiiiiiui; ,nue to the Kockv Mountain-, about ; as tai l i south as the city of New in k. Tin juoiThe'rtt .vein is: tit the 4!tlt parallel of j , ,., ,-r,. ,w.r,i, ... o44. - - , . ...h.in ami iiki nirntr. hiiu iuniti.-M. rth than any part of the New k..Kland Mutes . . ALL UHillT IN ANSON", ,., . . v '. , ,hc U'hur , -"7-lM-- .. . .. ,. . r, riiroiigljoiil tlie. DWB', loat 11 ail . '. ., i,, Aii-oii rand that the full Whig strength j will be (mlled for lm kery in An- .'list next. " How ever niuch tlie Wjilg . ot An'sou arv Tltviited'oii onier;siir,TfC"mj,n r r .u.. ,....,'.J .,,I-,,rt.iratin'r with lb. thev -will .be rmired in ine tbiti-j their , , XHnA J),.kery. proed him iu toriner dav They have t 1 urn 111 loriner ilavs, ami loiinn 1 ..... . Jiiui faithful and true, and thev are not 't the kind to forsake an old and tried friend." - - I'. Al l-il...... I In Itllll 1 I. I11I I.U'. i. w t- 1 .11 1 1 11 i,Tt.li.H, J.. hngtimti, the man win 1 xft ..v.r-t "iiirTni i.uH. iis t ollvllt. or . .. . h . Aj,,.,, ,,r s,fl1iethingoi' other, ai d brouglil hack, in cotnpaiiv w ith himself, a lot of i t i Ja. - '"s.1.",'! ... . ,., . . .. . tei of l.i. dafcl rebrtinrv 1-f. which j m. ( j.. nnf, a .....i,, .,.r .,: i,...,., nmonL' other. o-do over. things, charges lien. Ilockcry with en j deavoring to procure thc services,ot Kl-. " ' '" 'avor ot .Mr. Kerr, in the last l.ov- ernor s election ; and states that the (ten. , ... ., ' ., ... . , l'r" ' ' o'her gentlemen, oltereil to - rrfT" a r ri rrr trr'niT-a r"r ir jr-i'' j"";. , . . ... .......... .- .1 : l-.i e,i... ue sooeiucms ... ..... it i. mi U- nwi-irv.- I. ri-iul t u lo .iwin-r A :.l:l: , lu. , . AsiiiMotus-Aug. mil, IH.VJ. T Uit h'Jit'-r ( Ihr lU'jt'trr: ir : I am iiifoni.t-d that it is stair , , jf ,ii(. M from ihr'n " Slimd.tril," or m n i-xtrn eit.i-d -Sirt.ii.lnrJ" uttici , - , r i x- I .l.v a Mil.tiibuat.- in the i) j in.- iu llus i-.L aVnmmimthe:.rf - - - W 1 'iLjUILUIi 111- .ULlll JV . ll.lZ. UU.:Ull llll on..- tliot.-it.i.l .lollnrs, In go hoini' aii'd tiki Iiiuiii l..r K. tr and ill-; S. olt I n-k.-t. th- I - '1 :i-k"Ttii fiX"'ir?VOii t.rs.tv thaf" tin- abovi- -- fuur... sw ..,s ft , , The Ivk-o l-'.i-os arc welcome to this ' j ... II. 1 Ml 1. I . V L- V" wuuess. jus les. iinon.y, such as n, can have but the eltect ol siibe tiiig him I the HCirn and contempt (it, all high mind-'! t5l, boiioiable men. ' l-VTKACT from a letter to . the Editor, y .. .. . I ... 1 ... I Ol ated .Iai ksonvii. i k, Onslow, . June 'it, I9.V1. : It. 1 .,j , - ; tune back in, our village, and made an extelkllt speei h, one that took wtdl i """ ere liU-.l u, lle list of delegates, and '''.'iiwri,.' ?Tb linderlandini mar cohvuiew1. I 1 .1 ... . ..: .........j....... 1: -e .1.:. ., .. 1 -. .4 ..... .e 1" nt. 1 f, tliht in; will tin votoA r.f-'a ff.NHPpuWmli.a iti ti O.nrloti.. r-l MiNHirv tmiM.ni . . I . ... . .1 ' . . t in t'avnr f -Ji-strilnitinii. The Whigs here are but few in number Imt !! one of the in in tfoinrf hi dull for thu ijl tieni nil ."Hull iijh lliijintir. noTKniM THK KlSIIKKIM.- The New I.runswi'-k papeJrs announce tl follow ing lorcc i.ir ine iiroieeiion 01 iliu Iisue - ....... ir the protect ries this season : hrig Il.tr tor Urn Vo guns; steamer Itiizzard, six guns; Cana - s. . . , - linn steamer Davh,. two loiiis: and two -.lort-rl 4wwoiers. --AI- bWS Urrmrw atntl I ... I I 1- . ... t ijjaxau.anu .inc-uu:i.-..u.miiiiieai:i--,..-. riits.i.o.t J".vbi 1. : 1" ii- '' '" liidutants J Siher H'U mid " -yiboihooil, IH: u-oH.SUanlay.llie 2illi ', coiisMii-inviwii oiw 1..".".. eunstrud nir a 1 w oai irouuiu losouiui-rnj. loiiscrueinijj a i ...... I .i. . .b.i.liMiluliiin on puruopo. v . ;7" , on now Mileniiltd in liandotph. This Kd leavt the F?UiUe d Western Flank IIohU at or near l'agf's Toll tiale, eroasing the L wr rie aear Daiiuiir's Hridge, running thence to a point on lh Yadkin Hivw near Trading Foard. ' i ." " . , ' u 1 ' " , - -i"i arit) viciuitr, and mark hilerest and unamitt- ity na inani(-lrtl Uy-lhem with detrim nation to pronwnte tlie woik to conipWtion. The meeting bring cnlkxl it was moved and re nolvtd that Wm. Ilarria, Emj., tak the chair. Resolved that Wiley Ciouse, Es, act as S.r Ui), and 11. J. lliirn asaistaut Secretary of this niM'ting. ' The ol'jx-t of tlio lilueliug being ahly explain ed by th L'liairiiian, on motion by Col. J. C'muao, it wm KrmJrrJ, TI1.1t the t.lli)in(f ifeiilh m. n cwn-1 itlhfr of John Want, K-up, Major Jolin Mlls r, W i, v Cronsv, r- . Jmu.- V. Syiuuna and 1. II. Holmes, Ik- i..inil.-d to draft nolulious (vt the cvusiikfativa mid action of this melinr. Tlie couimiUM lm iii reliri d, tlw audienrr was eutertnill.il hv aeieral able i-h-a, "bow-! iug tUe Deeiwuly ami iuivrlano of colistrik-tiiig ibcltoadwitboattlvlav, nhieh was nobly rvupond ed to by the nxftinj, rtiueing a seal and dv Uriiiiualion worthy iIm ili-na of Itavidaun and of the work in ciiileinphilHiu. The chainnair of the rwlnnitU having read and riplained tlu n-ult of their 'deliberations, iinr .w drhate and rtigbt iiiod,fitioi tile fnllowing prvambk- , 1 . -. ; and n solutiftns wervunaui-i Mlllllnly adoj'leil. WirnKtAH, fruin the ls-t Ivf .filiation obuiie-d I'nmi the tiliirM . of . K .iisl"ioli I'ounli, tbi Mating U Is-o-s that a I 'lank Hole I is ats'ml be-j nig madu ltl0Uj(li the sire I oUlllV, K-avillg the Kavetteiillr mil Weslern I'lank ltoa.l at or ! m-ar 1'agt-s Toll iU-. ItiU'raeeting ibe I "arrie al or m'ar I luidti'i Kriilt;, running lltsnC- to B4ijw t. ,.,,, v Mont's or Turiu-r 1 . ' in a truly ';(tr?'jtic nl Mwral Kint, lmo ftrf- iiiuiisl on iitah, mo i,ii cxirii.h.n of lliat Kn.iu lril?i ; 1 9 ,i i. i , . .i i. i l. i i. , . therefore, it wilttif suinit inip'9hl,nllaL. tlie IJaiiiianu una, i llut. llail llutvil JiijI " . . .. .. .. r . . , , i 'Itaaiier,' krm that tlierr ar things prt-Mmta- tlie 1 aiikiti Kni r near I rung ror., tnereforr, " ' 1 ArW, Th . minittiv consMiiirf of nvstlvJm M ifW--i it .i i-i - t .i "'It f'dlv I lie tbina denignrd. ivnujii Im. tinin..l l.i' tlu. I li.imiin l..r tl... i.nr- . - juste of cunsulluy and eorrr(4titdiug witb ibei . ,,, . u, . i .,-,.,wfs;ir.;i -;r'5l twTisilii of Ihf tt ilmini.'tu aiul I lur ,'ltl'--i. i tti..ln... I.. 1 I..-UI at Sibr, 11,11 on the ti;...l.. l........ n. ,t It i. f.tl., v , i HtwirJ, That the i iti n. of 8.1. et Hill and ighlstrlnH.I, m futlbfttne irfltHrabwbjrHitW I'gateul CttalfcUnwnl of that ,. .... o u.. .u.. .t miW rr IKMIils tlclar U Uk III VlfH ftnl l.MLsll . .1 1 . .. ... . . . s.Jri'"!!"' -ICS 'hkA tU !, , . . ' I I lit, ilt-fKit as atmvi. JAMWi V. S1 M't, l Amrnuia Wli.r.V Unl H J"IIN MII.LKIt, ,gn . idk U I.Mk, J'dlN WAUl'. hiliiv a illi thi aUt. f 'ammi.ttrf. ..... i aC. J 1 re InlHrtM. tint UUaiui-wiauMlkai sMssMnl U llM.t4W. Kaiildi coiiiiinO' .-. MAJi'l: J"IIN Ml I.I.Kit, AN'afliKW V.K1, U.tVSiiM HAKl;i. WILLIAM HAI'.Kls, - J3P. T TsTM J 'in motion .J" il'-v V'rouse, Ks.i RtmJHKl, 1 bat' ll td'HlM a.l i.X-ee.1-r . . . ...... ..I II11. ............. I... 1..1 ...... ...o.u V. I bury I'apen, nil fsvetti vltli.. iterTsr.' .'. Motiwn'wtas ilMin'aia.U' to ndiwrw MHth.iiiw'"- Siiti.nlay in August. , SiginwJ Wlt.MAW H Charrman. i .. Ctm. &etrttiry. H.J. Hikkis, .tiitlunt Stf'ry. l"B till! WATCH . KAIL UAI MKK1TML 1 nuiiilirr of the citi'i! of Caldwell A largi "imtv assembled at the ourt House in lnoir , . . , ' , ...... , tlw 2ib dav of Jum-, Itl tt. for ihe nr aw .(s'iititi,ig 't.-t.-gHli- a Kail K.ta.1 I inn. uti..n 1.1 ! In-ld at Char, o( ,,i; f ,.lt . ... , ' n ; ' " ' "" " anwrpnUhty on the part gf nien . to.be penat- ""- -II-"-' '4 by the ...,hh, U argumen, " " IV -ting a- .ery .Uy a.,.1 1...,.,.,!. ...b.--., Mmm (ut,uh ! by ,ht;h,,.n,. wH.. TAs , ,h. ?.V ,Usiv. argomrate ia .ImaJamyA U is r.;:l!-Ll ,,.,,..,,.,. u, .xu-nm-, n, . Ilinsre all.l ' MI.m K.tll K.K..I. Tl .. . I , l . . I ue iitttoii i,;., ai-. a'l.iresmsi i.t . i. jas. . , ,ir.r , .,,v U,.,,y .ml a,,,.,,,,,,;.,,. - tiiarks in all..... to tl ...any adr.nUg., ..I " 1 ('ol, 1.. '.. Jui.m abo el.t.Tta.ned the iiiih ting ... . .. t . , ' muiiiiiaiu ri fiiiii ((iTHTaii i, mi ...... . . e .i ... ... . . .it.. i tilt; llH-rciaMli MiU r t t ll ItJ llM1 HtilP. 'll It HH1 UllHIHMIi'tlwIV - -yy, u .dtiai- .-ntl,.,,,,.,, , n..iin.d. wT.i-n Ihe Tofluwrlng i - ,tUl '.'. Joim.-s, N. ILToW.-l. tot. J..,.,r 1.1 ....... s - '- - ... i ;.-v. " I t.-frter.- K. I. Ittda, lr; X jl. jo'iii s J. Jli.nl. v. I.. M. Tuiil.-! J. .. ibd.tw.N. a! Mill-r. S. II. P'.s. li. W. W. L-lioir. r.. W M. I'u.-tt. J. !. Ni.rs.H.1. Pli.'iiiu- ll .rloit. It. Ii. ..I .'..I . -... A.1 II...L- .. . . If .. It if i.,,,!.. j L ,..,.. . l v....... Ilatshaw, N. Wrl.li, John H .vs, ( -. V. Joniti, .. . ' v ' ,..i'. ..'.1 ion, .. nin-n r . . ocasou. J 11 H. ....... j V I ... L- ... .. .' . ,..' . , ,; I III n.olli.li I ir .liMirmntt .i..l sl.r.'tlir,. . ' "" 1 ,n - "luru - I j ith.. k- KOK- TIIK W ATCIIMAN. THK - IlANNKU" AXI litOHIIUTKlX.1 In our last article. w showed that there were 1-bat two rnisl.- known to-ib- w.ld of enduet - ' , .11... tl... . Imi.i,... ...I ...... ..:. I:. um " .s...r ...... -u.. 0...1, um isnuin i"1 - "l"M't"' rnt upon the i -v. . .. '-pmlul.itory ., f. II just a. i Heavily an'lfliri'ctlv Mfti bum. in as riiiien lutartt liW4lttntV benitaa 1 I, . . as u-ere -ass-out i n ana. - .i.r.h - - t - T.T. - - rv out ti ,.. ;y i!..- I- i ! ; i n, i ;,. (, !); U wiH l thi inoii- ii lit of I In- two. f ji! 'i;injeraiie n Amih U no in pr'-j.'fi, - lut.n, . tt.'il, ;,riw -I - . ... tlml Uirouli tti iil awl iri'Uin)i n.hJ) a v of tokHbewing on iU carvklrangi, and riglity eonarqiMtnee to unborn gftM-nuiua, iil even jtenetrstilig into the aiiCiUioincduViitui of nUsmity.- TheB ua elirlin, no pliilmuh, pistj Of patrioi ran ba inditTerciit to Jt tuo- Tliera is too tnuc-k tile, widowhood, orj.lina, ui)i!ryiflBitt4Wib bflure to niU ' matter of small mipnrtaiiee. Xow tho great Itractieal qiKttioa to betuinid. rivd it this: Wlud plan will most likely rv ry tlie n fuim tr!onipliantly llinmgk bring bat two plans known to ov mural uiuioa and a pruliibiUtry law, wt inusl take ung or the other. ' S In considering tin questkm, w jnuit not tiki sight uf I be ftrtf nl tttuie uf tho n lbriii. ' Muck lias been done as stated by the 'banner,' by mo rn) suasion, but to ado)t (his plan exclusively it d. feat. Mood suasion n'iis its work to do. It u lh nmnd work pf legal enaelmrnt. The jwa. .v'am first vruadrd that a certain law abuuW be rnaeUJ, and ao instroet thrir rrprrm-ntHtivs to . ana stab a law. "La," says Sir Willianf Joiira, " U il StnU'i cvltftlnl Wr "Tba wi if tlw propl embodied in an aiithoriutise (onii, fotbi.ldin( wrong and cominauding right. No thai will, wlrieh embodies '.bn-lf in a la'W, if roUcht by moral suasion of torn kind. Morai sn.iSHin, then, hi the ground work of alt law ia i lb-iublie. . . We almftdou moral iiiasion just at that point a h-a it fob to carry oat the reform. At tars ' a. . . 1 l.i...jri-" t- - -J - " -""'I I I I -. I .1... ...1. .bl. I if 11 ov KmirmuiAi iiim Ml iitoiiiuniowiwa tiaitf ...... (nirnnid iliu plan aa tar as thry tarlatv It to (fieinrt. Wr abandon tnmil aatsioa now wi far as it 1 rojwil as iIm em'y and trrlunn plan : not . KK noiw, anu ye ipo iw- rerorai j Is- left far I. k from the goal of conipleta In uiiiph. Tbi- 'Banner' ia, if niMalsuMion has ti.MH Mi IlIUi'll, " why chaiiga jlie plan for an i. : . I . .. j. . . inniriof our I ii tn not Hani m gov r Kaolin for i banifing the plan in this n-tmn. It d.s tthtnrff tfltV f not folloK, In any ini-alsv, that bseauae a o-rtain . i i i ... - - r..t ... - . ..,.1 .).. Take i rase of conmion ss nrn-nrt, m iLe tf- t.?:-T.T.X'"r''rLrii-'.i .. j ft j n"n"- """ l .. . L. . t I, I t . .V ... ' . - l-oirj iiiov.ii.ui lorm ute i sniai at , . ' " v "" - -. " ; - y ' aa-mcy m-n in nil similar wuits. 1 lie riuient i twt. low in, anil the people akesg l)f , eolnmeliced by a kllt-r owrt.uJ. new in ! ahk b thir views wife indicnlrd. Tbi bd lu :re harangnrd and the public niiwt bti.gU 'SI to darll usB the sulyrt of the projtaasw euad. and whkb r.-llltt d in the projanitioti f. 1 irtivi ntioii of ihe fnrnW o( the t-h. nir to be h, M . I'LUu. . ll . ' .1 - m. ma. Ie. f. Is rtbiliilnt and caliulshtmaal.ljilts). t ff a iltif: Mow. J J tU oruariwoM nf - tt - ... ..I.--.. - n. .. . ...-t... ..Ii u -;u --22: uM-ra(Mrt.. Now Jon any on su.piae tlurt thai lioad a'imid ever l- boill if its ftirnd Were u mnfine tin ir efforts lo tlie limits of such prima- yy pTi ritijT' and restive, until Tui-y iniTd uxx t, auj sisal. dooms day ; titer niyht rvn- V" lh tW f-Ihe prwHW-alaliiy aaVla- .j ti... 1 l... :r .1 . ... . 1 . ini?. Ml u. u. m rui MU LU H1"r ' ? Tr it would faH. il ia wuraasary -t .Agam.WliJ4af'.a? lay first the to,indntion,f but the laying of lbs' (uiiiitlalion u, i-.M.lt.tmg the hiim i.. Th fiiumlatinn on., thing, the suprrntrarture is sn i.lhrr ; laith tr nt-crasanr to i-ompb-tatn. Wo : ral Suasion is lite foundation ; legal enactment ia '; the coinpk-tioii of the. nforru. If w lay the ! foi.mlaiion by moral suasion, find aU there, tlw rif.irm will erase without doi.ig half its work. Then while moral suasion is eflvrlive lo t gir m Mii.ii. si t ,1 is bonnd to fail in carrying w -fully the elittiiiua results intolrrd in Us nun.Jrlr , trnnnpb. And why I V will gi lb reasoit: ' Moral usioH iniplks. two things, rii : LA train , p',H',e n ih ciwrwuf. j. .1 t ' ;:. . a a m . ,, . fl t . ii . i Itnlhi'. T lii-re am men, who resist all argunw hi. ,..tft..,; ll- . ... n.iv. wti x,n-i, nun titaiii... ( ( MmtmnU.u,U flirtT . . .,.,, ,..,, u UB., "f e lieniiaib-it, it follows rnosl cotn-IU , ... ..h u r ,;...lv. iliuL ii it tin i al Fftt-rv itiit Attl. iks la,f.Mta- j tlhiiiiiaU, ilillnw tnii ih ( iw i aiiHIUlunl'L un - i. The youthful sip'ulation of our country, generally Coniilenid, bltsty of th.-ir pnwefbial ...rtiraM - ynew ieir mnnt ui niwmnm io rg- '"''''1 proj-osed their liliii,ie from inexps-. .t the terrible nmteWiicM of i'.t"" . mi u e, -can be llitlin-Iieril but slightly by moral suasion. ' i 3. The li.imr In-fiiig elass of men, who b"" fiiriT.. d Hi'isliti-s already, which urt lln'-m "" in the sav rif inl..ttiwri.iiiw TUtmm tin-',.. resist the istUnl argumentt of besecchitiir wives, starv a . - I 11 ve . i is . "rln!f! - b,lilrrn. life. Iimllh nrmrtv anil reliOtS" ... . - Mnr ",Hn 0,1 lruotiv av of mU-w- . . il . ' .1. Jt.. l.iall imrairrw, conlrnry to lbwnnivu-ttonof ldL""'', 4. Tho )i'i.or trailing class of nit n, will i1' he iMT-uadi-d, thai their liu.uusa is full of ib-I-' ly evil. The paaainn of gain Ovvrrulis the ""' j er of argument Altboiigl, their trade spn aiU ,.: .!..... i -if. ...r lis' .... ... , iiiis.t, iimii. ami uwii ..... land, v t tb..v ear- .-t f..,il.i. f the cm h"1 "',T cofl'ers. Tbef mtt HotM ptmui'l- - ' " '"' suasion jit.,.., ia.ii.tg io Feafin me classes ' ..in,m...ut.i ....... t, ;,..., .j....... ... ,rtv cut tl. 1 (,,. Awrif ail tin a, lieaiih the cl ,e n-l.-rrml to, sliouM abandon Inpiitr i"' ' t.in' yK''twiwi tnawigthe-power vof -m- .il..u.n ar.uilJ .' ...K..1.. n tslCV. - ,''J ""S.f"1"''-; v h'Sai. j.s -e,.), n. . ' I ' - .' . . . ... '.I ...... ........t .;..Hi,irfWI&I.V.'JM-.t ;v.ki
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 6, 1854, edition 1
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