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VOL XI. NEW SERIES.
SALISBURY, X..C, NOVEMBER 30, J 854.
NUMBER XXVIII
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J, J. BUUNEii,
EDITOR AND POiRIETOR.
To Dollar year, paid within three mom In. fr.nn
Vato of MibMtipttoB ; Iwodnlliira nd till; cent, if in
ud iMRin llw exptraltun of ttie year, ami three il.il- i Sauriwir
n iiBf ih e uui vxisreu, ro paper qicoiiiiu n .1 .. .1
saiii n m-rl.-. . pnul ! ' ii ! wt 111 tm'lr "I the Marquesas
- rr.)nj nnu contemplate aoanuoiniig tueir
doubted rilit to claim the use of any
church when performing offices which
can- bo performed by a bishop only, lie
had no right to displace ait Instituted uiin
iater iji the ordinary exercise of his pres
bvtorinl functions.
The Protectant missionaries from the
Islands have not succeeded
f th Kuiiur.
Lallan to IBe Editor Mtwt be pat paid, lo ensure
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Jliinl tilings are said by the Journal
iles Dt huU coiK-erning the course of the
Spanihh revobitionifitB towardx the inter
ests of the Iloiuan Catholic Church
avs: " They nri.phecv
mm 11 (iiic clerical oruc-r) r its i.m-s
SU5LIME IMPl'DENCE. "f (H course it was a mistake a bloody I
ft ... r:.n'l T-l... . in.. mistake hut easily remedied -by iMillinr
rbo raid the AmonVan T.diinteer tlt aaotJier. Xliat would be a tooth tor a
MESSAGE
Of His Excellency, GOV. EEID, to the
legislature of North Carolina.
TuAoir Affair in Texas. The State
(Texan) (iuzette lella the following tragic
story : )
A danghter of Daniel Merrill of Lib-; fouht vjtl, him ; j,.xicft Utl otM! faiii:,, k ?? cU.r would take no exens,..
.... , ... "ther never knew when tlier "
love upon a villain, who succeeded in mar-' , . w n . i- t - 1
ti r , e beaten. Tiiat ieco!iar failing t-ms
iiiiiKiivr. iniT m lew ruarB 01 iiuamouH 11 i i .1 r . r If
conduct, the wretch, whose name, was ,- . ii
tyiZ: .r.lL -1i11T1 i o Oh.N of Vm CVnz,ut!t. 'r,aMVJU,e I.. I , ? ! fonm.tti.-tii.g my rrgul.f M. M ieumplioB. I mctli K-commend thrt
. ". . . . ' loowiinoL-, iiu e-, oriirral Asscliihlv, a ht xi.ioi) is pn-wnUiJ for , pruvmoii be made to liny the UK-iuberi of tle
1-1. I 1 1
ther never knew when the te ia ma. u,e ,fr.w,t "fP"' '
i-l one now stood alone, and the d.br j To "" JIoH- aural AmmU,
cana tbem.lve. for we now. in "''g '"gll jH.-ri.aps get well : lie was ; -'J V orn trw,a
' Tlif Institution fur the eilucMtion of the Iifaf
hihI llui.il and ltlinJ, is in tuccvssful oK ratioo
; an-1 iill'irl.i grfal faeilitW for imparting in-
trui tioii tottu'xe nnfortuiutte c!ms of our pop-
; ululloii, lio by the knowledge thy receive are
prepared to become intelligent nnd useful inem-
1 Urs of soeiety. The institution in under tlfe
: n.anaireim-nt of a ISoard of lirectora who per
forin a gixxl deal of labor without receiving any
dol
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s ss..-:.. ,,K s
ntttijij
i:tiif
3 ?
3 r-s
.... m.ill 1 rt..l lHAlnlt ' 'ATJ 'Jc wi ra vi
. . . .. . -,i)n Jcrotiimo Corona. tTern.ir of Coa- -(;'-"'" o-.o.o:, MU .e-, General a-iiiiit, a nt xi.ioi) is pnnen
01 Hie worm, rooK Willi mm Ilieiruatlgll- hni, (, a .ornrilM. of tbe(.oven'r of f-v kll!,1!tr 'T1 h"" PaJ "ve dd-1 ,-ratul.,li,1!; iu ...ember upon the U.injf. , ,Wd. a reasonable sum for their wrvices, ahd
ter, '"-'only ottsprtng tftlie I Istarred , Vpra c jja, lieniiiion of the ,iiri "' 'f hi troublesome Moth hhould uhieh a kind IWidem ha? U-.tow.il ujK.n the that the Executive or .me other State officer,
uiun.il. jur. juco m iuiB.iyu in..., aim , guprt.tne jjovernnieiit at Mexico to have VTer I'll,rlle """ "l-'a,11 a" 110 "a" uo ;pvpie ot tlie Male, and ejc.ally their ex-; U- ax lated with the 15oard in the management
seeking to evade his pursuit, Miwy '( . , c j .1 was to t'olb.w his wife home ami he would empiiou, to a considerable eunt, fro... the dis- jof tlnj Institution.
- - r 1 1 1 .1 . . .1 i- 1 1 i 1 1 .i .. 11. 1 .... 1 ...1. n-i i. . . . it- .
-!l I'"', an me i eel 11 0111 01 ills uea.i. r"1 1 eniniiimm nioeu wt mum uiuer iue i miueni ana inrecior oi me Literary
P41 i- , i v..:....- .. ... .... . c . i -ii i .i '
-I . . J ftflHIH . ..n-4 ..iionr., m mr unii nn rtim wi Hirt- , r una will, in uue .l.l.e, HUO.U1. a J.epori, suow-
; tin' coiieUeiK-i-s. It is a subject of con- ing the condition of the Fund, and the proeeed-
ratuh.tion th.it the spirit f progress and in.- iiijjfs of lite Hoard in relation to other subjects
committed to their management.
Under the existing provisions of the Constitu
tion of this State, a freehold of fifty acres of laud
Agriculture, in .Nurth ( arolina.has undergone.
holic Church. It pushed on to the sea-cW, still carry iugiV . t'
that they will des- J witit J.im Xl.e hikL-. At tki-i4 MSt
i - t :. . .i .. i ii . j i i it,i in coinmeiiioralion
lc-r) of its posses-jthouirli lleaveu bad clioseu to wreak veu- ' , .
IiiK-iui ista. as we i
of the elorioiis vie-
tory obtainjd l.v the anus of Mexico.
..... I il...f !.;(:...., ;. i...n .: 1 ... . ion owi
.. inn. .iim iiuiv iv aouii , iiui uiiu uc-uiieu noon .n..., hi. Hw.u. -eior.u i.s.fc !, , . . 4 ' i i i. .
. ......-L it .. ;.. juQit ml i. I Si i ...J .. .. . r xi. headed by his serene highness IKm An
xiu-y earn. ooiuc w ...u.i weitl ana. ll.u low l. ui J. it- . . . . 4 .,
. .- . . .... i iimiiii ill if r til' .-iiia .-inria . . . .-r . i ...
'3
0
so gKwi a tnai U't us in IHM
t ii.ti.il. f.ij i.ro.Mut do. ,.i" lo-)- I . :.. :... . is.
,.. i.,: 1 littnni 1 1 fjiituxdt 4t ui:;nt., nun even iniiir in ii ihiii. n v - i
and against what they cull tlnr Court of ! was during this terrible visitation that t? i 1 BW-m"a .', .
i, ii i.V r i ,i Rrff J " . rV rFr. ?'' tlie splendid Mexican mchn ' "? "t geatMin, appointed I.y important inrovem-nt, which has increased
O ' s-... I--"-- M,,VV rni.nt2 a( f I 'AL. I-I,a , lit It W 1 Oft ,ltatl4-Ili V i Mrillf
SLIlurIr.i MILK. ; jtninnnt. wliuh. nt !tri-tnt. ftiiutiatc-s our ieo
;umI fxcife ltd funr of their .lit uikJj trxjk to brave the maudcntid elu-, m., .. f , .
j Soii.o .- n-1. ., ..... i .... .... .a. iv j : nv : c. -
r-. "'tnv i'i". iBi'Mini itiiiiiin. f'li iiiuuta hi iirai'iiinir inu lun . Aii:iit nil i
A Mfitare m the jae orcupietl by 16 rl.in hit-
An 4rtrtisfu tit fiiakmjf I j .r 1 1 ifHt'-B, rUi
4 la ptttpimum Ui I wt.rv : M .tnc fij wr 9$ frn
cbrfi4 m fmmtm Alt fr-.-it.Mit ( )r:
r(uU l 4 uf i, churgt'd in fmnsfiuru lu lite wtiJr , of
whtrk tt ft ji iynfemal psrt;
frantt-rf to il- who ntirenkm rrttUti !hrmgii it:
: y.-- -f 4- j
Thrr dil-tnt fr nmHinriuit catnlaittt f..r olTn -I'siUfl
Ortl.r rhrg-i "i' pr-r rr-ui hf!ifr itun ihr
mhva rati-. rd-r tf divrr?' f )tniiiud wit J uiu ,
( frruii rnIni2 in Kihi riumx HU uro r-q" '
4 tu vlnt ttie tittmlt' f nf itrm rtfn rritttr tj ; uinf it'
It W Wwhrd lb nhtvuiij tiiy flw U it fiurf
bl nti ( Itt Ifctrk Ihp ifd '. hh rM.
tbry Will br. fMtt j ill lbs? UMtuI wl cb.sr't .1
utsaurtliiivHv.
i 'inRnmriT nn tiiw-rwr- -
tin llpul;n:
i prarfii't i
('Hi:i
i(o. i.l S
tin-in iiiirtiutuil property. Kelig'ious per
sons of both M-xes have been cruelly dri
i veu from l t r hoiisi-s."
'llm Kin of Prussia has if i ven orders
lluit no himh-raiicfs are to be thrown in to gladden the face of its mother,
the way of the Baptists, who are about to I ...
""I a i-hapvl between thiriwa and Kl
l b i li.M ; H-ru.isioi. has tiUo l-ei-u grant
ed tin- Riptists to erect u temple at lliren.
f AJf-cV Monterey, etc, etc.! I-t it be
tablislimeut of Mr. TITatihford at Armeiiio, tome
I I ) . . I l . . -.- 1 . l . .. : iiioiiunie.il . orass, mint ratu-s east of I ouiriiKeepMe, witere mi n i-
l l.y nil pruient iHm-a iirues de- in, and while darkness enveloiKid the, . ... . . . - . 1 '
red in Madrid, have laid hM upon earth, either the suddc, rise of the oceaff,! .1U. ,Hue 7 . WE'!Urr The ed,tr d-rnb,stl,e
. n.e cierirv, aim nave uecliireu or ine overwiieliimiir niasis or me wiuu, -. . .. n ,i ts. iu.u. . ion.,-. .
became the avenirino urin of his iniiired . , J i r. - -
-,. , . i 1 ,i l ir V i as to leave n manner of doubt m their
wile, uiul smote linn to the dust. Ills bo- , ..it.
1 ... 1 minita ! to til, far.
e, lo tliu - the reward of iIh- lm-bnndinaii, arwl imparted an
addiiiounl interest to this great pursuit; the
dy was afterwards recognized, horibly
.n..... 1 .... l.l . . I :l i .. . .
mii.i.uieii, hi. ii .lie cniiii was ri-sr.ico an
To 112 i-ound.-. of milk, 2fi(!poluid of tuiirt's
bite soveir were aJdi, and a trivial prosrtiol.
tf b.-4-arinnate ot s.jla, a teajMMnt'uI, iiier' b'
eitf.uti tu'lii'Ui'e the .i.-uti ali-im ol arrv ai i 1 1 1
. Licli in the summer s-i-ou is exhibited evt u in a
Mkmoraspa of ax Aw.MPiJsn:nrorx'.
GuUi,lt ri.o fact in history is more lai.v. Tlie Uuffalo Res.nT.lic says : tTe
interesting than that this invention of the -ece'.tly picked up the following mem-n ;
. , randa, which we saw or-"!.il bv a voiiti t
iirniiu.;-lreso u- (imciiuiiri; is o o as- , i . -i i i
1 .. , ? '.. ,J ... ... ; lady attired in an eniUronK-red velvet ta!
is one of the indispensable qualifications required
of a votitr for a Senator of the General
Assembly. This rrfuuireme' t is unjust, and
ouirht to be removed. The question of
amount of crime committed, it is U li. ed, will , Free Suffrage has been so much discussed,
compare lavoraWv will, tl.nt ol anv oilier Mate; land Its importance has U-como so well under
lie laws. !mv b en exituted as faithfully, and stood, that it does not nsinire a leatrtliy distoss
justice wbniiiistensl as impartially as " T.iiy iuTlt- j sion on h!s occasion. The proposition tltat-n
.-r eouiitry ; the faith of the Slate has beeu Mru- man ought! to vote for a JkJireseutiitive in one
puloU!.y preserved, and her credit1 stands dew-ry- i branch of the Legislature, without he ow ns fifty
edlv liij;li, bolh at home ami abrrawl. Improve-; a-res of land, is so palpably wrong, that the time
meiit. me ls-inir extended to afford lo the Vanuer j will eonw when the fitet that itever-bad-a-pkwe
and Mechanic a cheap and expeditious mode of i in the Constitution, will be regarded with pro
traiisportation for the surolus riroducU of their found astonishment. Xosvste.n of free ffovern-
IMPolHANT TtJ 11IUE1WOF
SLAVK8. ; ...
A iale decision of the Supremo Court
'."i;'ia. rendered ut Decatur, in Au-
Ima, an exquisite honitan lace cdlor. a ijfatun- uiuht nut ria
white hat and pfnrne, and a painfully years of eipi-rienee hav
f.-w niinule after milkim.'. althoii'di inaei r- eia
ble to the orjans of taste. The ret milk was , labor, and for the supplies they are to receive in : n.ent can be based upon the supiMautiott that the
pour into evaporating .an of enamelled iron, -return ; a l.'nivetxity, of the highest rank, aided , ptsiple are politically corrupt, and incapable of
iiuU.i-.d m warm water healed bv steiiin. A , by nmiierous ( 'ull.jri-s and Aead-niies, of a .high j exercising the right of suffrage.
thermometer was immersed in each of these a- 1 order ; and a system of I omiikm Schools, which This feature of the Constitution disfranchiea,
fi.j-ii .i v..... . ., .... . . . ...
ter Uehs, that bv tre,,ii,-iit in-,eetioii. tlie ten.-! "nn "e scconu to mat ol no oilier eiate, are in one branch ot tlie U-gisfature, at least ntljr
i .. . . ..l .1.. r . i : . ' .i .. i i -. . t .t . t.. . . -
e abure the point a hich 4 l''dly e.U-i.diiui the tacilitiesof
re shown ad tsibie. I "lent to every class of our citizei
...'sci.n. I.i i,i. :.iw i,l'l,l,,u . ' enl exaniiiiations. are almost dail
of n.eutal improve- . thousand, of tlic w hite men of the State. Tbeaa
gc.-t.
mi-1 ,
F. A
rule
slaves. As it is a
to many id oar readers, we give below a sentiment.
-.aUttipaia of -pHStuXa- i
lieeiscn, ihe most import,
lio.t Itie de-atii ol the He
crilied indirectly to the iliduei.ee of re! i-
,n'oii, as is thus set forth :
to1. t.. t .....1 ... .... i Iiir.llijiT.t silk ilr.-s.s wil.i CTa-n-rrifed To fai.Iitate the evai-oratiut. bv
-.....rc. .,..-..,,,. mi fin i.xmx. .n. . J..i !. .....i.ui,... ,;.;,. .;. x. i ujjib- additions to the inexhaustible minera
rfvinga klmiisaeit eontainins Itooks anil "".""-i.-- . .. , . ," , , ' , .,i. - -e, r-n-i-.-Jrr7i - .,. . . : . ... . ... ... .
ts ta -rtsliel ' .v.sr!l me cove! - "I 1 lie l-fltts iilel .i.'."11" v.. . n. , n.ii,-,i to .in n c r-ui-. oi om iioiior nnu iio.-rrv- w nmrvwHW....
tLe s..f!ifving ,.:!k. oun.fte.1 villi the steam ,
etigiue vss an arraritri.eiit for stiireis, for ayiu
ti.i the milk .-lightly hih- evaporating, ai.-l so '
if ntly as not to cairn it. In about three hours
ta,- miik and s.i;ur asumed a pastv eohsistetiev, j
dit. bv eon ,
pulatin and warmiiiLT. it was redu.ed ,
Uth liiic'Wraroy hji Atii pow deTlhi'iHirea-itr
carrvin s kio.iis.tf k
clothes, like a mere student visiting the 1 1 v arcetuet, gbr.
schools, or ioiini.-vmiin iool in-r for n broun hoes, laise, shiaiinvzet ; killoiie.'
I "'e confess we were startled at the
last item, but think it UK-aits eoliie."
I m the ease of Henry li. D;iti- muster. lie thus went through the Uhen
a: ilian, Vc, id'triti error vs. Jas-;ish provinces, Italy, Kwitzerlaiid, (ierma
audcr, ilcleiid.tiif, completely over- )', ami, lastly, Holland, not without an i
,.c Hernial custom of the country ",,J'-"Vt. "ke a "' lets tils imagiua- ' an J JclisthteJ the palates of all pr.
...i j,inviai Liisium oi iiiiiuumij . , ..: ..ri. :...., j;.. .. . t IKE fob the Tn"niA,HK- IJeanty has 1 , '
I ..I flli.. e .1. . l.;H. ... i Bum i iu uic ..f 'ijl. wi iii0 ii-'i3.-i . , - siitnt mauipmaiui ana warming, ii
This
Th I't.rrign CsuiiiiHttee of the Kpiseo
pal lloard of Mission have issued i.n in
guilt call for relief from their present
nous em barrassuieiLt
ce made by the
alMmt $-M00, in ad'
tie
j,IKSI
luLViLliu. Hi, liresoi.l luontii. , . i -. . . i . i .i
., TW ad. (Maud.ut8f Observer . . , iStru.,.ent of truth."
tl.t.ita lh..t f to Hhlm.1, i V, ' " possesion. lljC-UCCI-. . .
gi'rtS, f Mtred "to IVlTC'T.fdsir.ln ',!.'"... iias ueTJiT liinelT eiitTtHeA,;TOcF
Ihe I'liileil States, nfi.v be named ..ne in snlvied by many
in llingliaiii, Plyiitomn 1.101; ,, and s-oucl p.-licy,
chusctts. It was erected li.'I years ago . '
U.t JiiU-t a.ol .ooiitul l,.r oul.lu: u.01 : ' . ' . 1 ami Hie slims L.vune and fiaratoira,
ship in 1682. Only four pastors have l'r"w lc ail'iSrft ''-
miuisterevJ at its altar. iu-v. John .Nor
it ilul.to tfreitrrtic.ji, we.-ttsfmto Tirtn-el nt' a pound r1"0 peophi, U a gceat uxt!iit,contioU public inej-i knowledge nor doss-it impart 4 him virtue or
lead.- iat-i a,,,; a i,r-, witli the force of a ton 01 . s,lres, l.dneafion is riot only a sul.j. ct 111 winch patriotism, when he goes to the ballot-box.
nt The ealsb -.K-iuL- u'nu l"rui''i,,ot "u l'U'aa " ,alluri!.soil wberiaa to tigte tweJ, of whieh j-ggf, JLi-fcaw.Let m. tne suwt
'Treasurer a-nounts' IT"'''' ' ut upon the con-j the fruit hereafter was to be a thousand llowc,L Other K-jdlcs.lj.ltle sai
trblitbrtt to draffs Iron, tract of hire; and secondly: That the ! various grains. It is the clory of print-i f1,e en,,ere1 i f Mb.,, IS.
.7-' - . ., ....... . - i ..... t,. ..,;..,.. i. .,i.i i. uaue ue wamea 10 uny et-.His,'bi
le .Vli nan Mission loiiii-umoiiiii 01 over inrer, 111 aoseuee 01 any express agree-1 is'"-" ,1.. .!,. , . ,. :, " : ;i ,
m having bee,. ,u,,Ju,eU and -are nKu lu tht. culirarv, "n.t.lt bir medi- "" uVITt
wtul.l., ib ..r....t i...,ih. . .... isiasm was alone worthy to give birth to"" ro 1"- w r -r '-'e
hnr rTiTR irnr r-enrvw lion. ilh tiin. irrr"""" " JiLliuaa-4iiaJ.
matter of importance u uirn, an iinehan"t will led by a lire-t,,a3r 6M,,!'e a vge breast. It did
- . - - , ft.if.ff... t1. si .nn m I ...p. .,.,. ,.i . , I .... . . 1 .
o-ui.limr Rl.ir was Tlio r . ...... ,v --e ,,-i. ..... i,.- a .
c - e v .... : .1- 5.. . ...,.l. is... i.- I . 1 . I . i :,: r. i .. i i ... :. i ...
?..Jht,a.ju..acii
as a Star, U.-t. (the -tze of a -mall br , k) in w Inch shape. V"" ""' "! I'""'"- imponauce, ami oe-
1. or III. n.v.-r.-.l wit . tin fo 1. it . or -i-nt.-d lo the ...iblie , "' I'M.-nng care oi ine rsuiie. iitnee
.!. f..n- ..( ...i;.l.fi. .l ,,,,11- ttl,;,., I, ,,1 I ' that
us ; the Geiilogi- . nien are as ready as any portion of our popula-
x.iniiii.itions are almost daily disclosing al-' tion, to contribute their means for the support
al of government, and to sacrifice their lives m de-
ve , fei.ee 6T
have a ....i.ulation that is utMiriiacd in the es-! Thev constitute an intelliwnt. industrious, and
setitinl ,1-iin nts .,f true greatness. Mut nolwith-, merritorious part of our citizens, and may safely
standing this gratify iug couditioi. of thin"Sivthere ( be- f-ntrust.-d with political equality. The larger
are many subjects intimately eouii. cted with the j number of them are jvossi-ssed of more value than
w. Ifaie an.l prosperity of the jn-ople of the Slate, , the ordinary freehold of fifty acres of land, and
which re-piire the action of the Ueueral Assem-' are engaged in the various honorable pursuits of
blv. life. Every candid mind must admit that fifty
4i-vyHWie4rt lil-Htrivwlieri) Hie t-en-e ol -wefysv i Imi.l lines not enuow-tta
in the (.'oiistitution which declares
.!:uttr.:Ke. will..!!
er of any rght he now enjoys, but it will give
the non-slave holder a great privilege, which i
uow unjustly withheld from him. The people
" XLtt-4vvbool- oroAooW shall -beesmbhshed ' at tWireWlioni -have repeatedly disdnredrby
' -';; m-'. ' 't , !owi"nbife: and it tones ribrateil to the
- - rr ftt tm m vt t; ftwve ... , ....
, i.f.t i i ii .Tvery biMlloin ortii larer T-f-r bamd.-
.v..-,, ri.ivu ...... v'.ui.o a.M- .m..v;v. . i
nini Ol
tHUar'-vflsrrr Lbetw yrlnt surpivrtlwi him
June lb 1 tit. 1mv. lleiiry- VVtu ihe
next minister, canie in UsT.but resigned '
... io liiU5Md- w-as xdjaii4Wu;jiW. id' IX'u i
vH4y 411 Jlitrvard t sdloea" lmv .- J-i wpb
(tei utioii nrititrsd:
fivlb'iw'iiiyarcllrc-tw'iwta -tt-decided ;'T
,, , 'tli
y tue Court. II OAv Jujnidr.
1 A htastsir -cannot W4v -ttiinswlf
"T-y .v sw ' . !"-I ,. ...... , . f... : . ... , i ., ' . ,, '
jjjjm.j, ; vious found cini reU with a rn.h i-rea.n. j v '-e.L'iiaiure, ior me coiiveiueni msirucuou laiin- niajoriiies, in lavor o mis quesiianor lon-
& L. ! Tbisikiimue-l off, was coin ert. d into exeelleut ' ."'".. H sucli salanea lo tlie masters, paul . stm.tioiial reform, and tliey are in favor of ef-
" "" 1 . " . ... I... .1.. .... l: . it.. . I ... . - I -.-- . .. .i i - t " . l. i .
OhI. but he butter. Another solution was p. ,-liIv convert- , " e.iaoio uie, 10 msiru.-i a. i.-cimg u oj- iue L-gisiauve moue. ine vjn-
rt 1 . I l .. . ....-. 1.. M. .A- 1.1-ieeS :tn,1 i.11 I1C,. fill 1. 'lOl.il). r -I.:. II lu , till. .lill.li,.., r,ILM I.i, nt.Juc f... fl.li.h. nni.n.L
.w..r t..r e.j lutti wine wiicv. iv a ireaTiiieiu nr v:s.-i sun : - - r-'--e; -- - -- .... .u.u.
"ewa - . - .-. .. 1 ,f . I ...n.,....! .l .,. ..... l :.. i:..: I ... :.. i . .c... ... l . .i.:.i.
itar to itjit etnilttrerl m iiiiiiv-yfih,,;!, ( milk, n- "m o. ..h..:ui fwu vm- mw. mic nj n iwrevr-jmiis araj a two-tnrnm
i..f U. 1 ""''' enoancd tlie eip.-ctat.iorisi o! ail. -o tliat s... .-. pima " uvum ui nu cuuei.-ava
i ith ZUm ii uu..j--..t i,fctdi4ai.lavilbittlwn! the uiiui, J 'JJjLSSJ .aaafui-t turjua,sutoqwt ratification fcy the Tob.ni-;
.(yf.T!!j52! tU hhxh reputation it ha. of th,.-. State; thu" other is by a CouventioB an-
I I Use i . t . . i i i ;ti, (ii'Sel'Vt'iTlv cniiXi'i ! lillil. Jit tJU-.i ( nm- IIkhhj J I.. w li-if hr n tt& .v-t Ii in l iA vtu-U
MtJ ti. tlo. t.tl'7.;il- -...J Vaj ....7i! ,...". i;Tn. ho in- iif, .'(tiK forth it"n(!iiitMr of 'ffni-fiial. , tiraittli of lHe IffMatuiv. Tlic fornrt?r mode ig
ter iuif h Mrui-k IsiisW " the heart, !:atuMi rault an. I wa ti i-rovluci" of Jtilltri to ,'n-' U) lIh' var",us urutU of lib. J in I itrctcruUt for oUainniu' hree jSuffra Uxtause it
, . t . . l)i M t I I ; ni"'t"U. tijv r-uiiiKM I4:'ll lillil. ,,; ' FirlEh' f ' Ui it b'' Wjil. r. ll iiiui Miiuu i" ru n 1 (.'ill t'UiH.iUli, mirttuiiuu-iv, is fmRi, It'UIlOllllCJH, UliU Irai'UC Uie, HUilti uio
Uler lir partiea to 1 , . "i,"cai"w"; 1 " lr p ; IVrhans she did. We smile! at a biirer yJt vW -an. -hii -s our ick. for t'uc tia-; 11(1 hicon-i.l.ral.!i- munU-r of im-ritorious voun' . latu-F i the very reverse. The Coiistiliition le-
ioobed at silks J tried u suit bili.-s-if 4b hh i families for vou.i-'or old. we re. .,111111. n.l ; I""'-- h lvu,,,t U-drmcolt to eitimal.i.the U-ni-
I .. 11..1. .!:..n ..1 .:.... '-..-.. 1. ...-it. , fieia! influences the I'liiv.-rsilv hss exertisl in .
moo a oiw iai. ! glov is. is.,u W i-re o- - w oato as ;t suosvuuie ior o ' u 11111 r ..... . -
i i .i ..-j. , 1 .. iv Ll- .. .1... ..-....1 ..i' Carolina, and in other States of the Union.
tSS-MJjjssl hie, three I lilted , ,jft M,' ( . ,1... .,.nm ..f il. '...,..le..,e of M. .li,i, i L Our Common Si-i
I St,.r.. friitnlM and to lln mMitiTuitt .ifl"1' '" - -.H-S.iasi,-..J: . ;t,.8......... M.
-i'iv . 0 - - .. itowti. IJ tin tin; m
i o'lseu to justice
- . :: ...: i- . ... .1 f. -. 1 o. .
h veil il it be a liai-il- , " immeuiaieiy inu liiihsi oia.eslfor ,(e t10lt
We now learn that orders have been re-i
. . ... . .. 1. 1- 1 1 1 0 . 1 .ill. . .. . 1 . II ! . . i!. . " l""
WIT m'M III OllltTe'at Iliu Hum ui tu-erccr iiiiitiicwuiia 00 weii lomi-ar una last con-, eeiveu ai 1 oriaiiioui.., rgmia,.w.i.i.i"r.iitjmj. j,-.-. time-rnjd
quires BHieGdineuU by too Legislature, to Ta
subrnitievl to the voters of tlio Stale for ratifica
tion ; bin there is 1.0 such, injunction imposed
in regard to ameudinenta by a Convention.
I earnestly fecomtncml ttiat it itmt-B.bHirt itv,
saiiie iie-Se ut.. j;et-
iwo now it. course 01 coiisirueiion , ... 1 :. 1 : 1
. si' "1 I 'I f- I , I l,"r ,,v '" os MV'mt, mxi " t.u lip OJI.
1' '"',', uw" .,lace in view at which lie L. .ul.
ltiehanlso.i. ttie oresi-nt nastor. was or- from Uic let.il anil ei uitablcobligrttiuii lo ; mouth ( New Ilami.slnre) imW-yard. At
- - --- 1 . ' . , .. , " . .1 ,. ii . .. i .i ... 1 ...
UaiiieUJuly a, IWMJ. , lake care ol uii aiaye ; una n 11c rciuc me urookipu iiavy-yafu auout uuu ullI1"itn mve the first pnll
.strap.
pull tile
He waiten patienSiy f-r the lady
Sbe
woxni-.us.
WONDER OF
1-1.1. 1 v, uuuiigu 11 iiu.'i 111 1 1 1 c: lllll I Li
n.e second Monday of January next, lo do o, l,c i, liable for medical or other . dred and titty - mechanics are at work ut-; , - i,ru J,'fr,mt M- ..t.Ji t. sal world of one of the most marvellous
has been recommended by the Presbv te-relief lun.isl.eU by otf-rs. on the l-nited States lr.gate Congress, fat-, t ftn(J em!tMj ,lis ri(le at ,;1C nest cor. eh ,at ,he rl,crJj cntempora. v
nan Oe.teral Assembly a- a day of last-, ii tt .hive be hired to an insolvent, .'"g lw for sea witlr.lt possible despatch , d e ,(.lck j , . ; - b H h
is... uix.i -ixvitr-sfr riAf nir r-.t. . . . i.a.. L.. ... 1.. , 1 lit! SttKllU W uL.l lsi'llltf II (It'll Is if tuii lit ! a . . . . '""W LiUiIlr. 11 .lit Hit UIIUC
...jj BUr;i., ...v " y'" : Ul pnMCMimi ui " 1 ne Hirer,:- , y'77 o "tco.ti vratt?, ani tirmint T. he thnnvit
.1... .rf.ii. a...,...ic of M. ,1;,;,,.. i.. :. our ommou m-io,,, nave x-en m ois-r.-nion
.tiiiaryW'hv-H.-4i-i-iti.-sofs..lidiliediiiilk. l'rogr.Miig as welt, .er!iaps, as we have a right 1 for the Commons the right also to vote for Sen".
, ., . . .... r- . .3- -?r ., , , ;i.-l 1UK...1.: ....... 1 1 .1 ... .. : -. . :..:.:. .1...
. ..e ."iiHie. iue n,,M . 1 " ".nl- n.i yt-SSiy .-O-.n.e riuisiiimoiH.eayiiH;m;j.
eueouiitereil Th the couinieriee- j two Houses oTtlie Celieral Assembly, to be sub-
nutlet, .1. cunformity to the requirements of Ihe
Constitution, to the action of the next' General. . .
Assembly, and subsequently to the people of the
State for ratification.
siou of the world, but w ill, special refer- uU placed in aituatiou to require in
ence fo the alarmiiig provivlei.ees, divine 5utii and indispensable medical aid to
judgments and numerous prevalent ev ils a--i.slaucc, 11. siicl. a ease the owner as
witb .which the Church is and has of littu 1 well as tnu hirer would probably be lia
bcen atliicted. J bie for ucccaaary ''uiedivai auU otlier er-
The wholo number of cliurcliesconncc vices..
ted with the Congregational, and the O.
the same yard. lialtimvre Suu,
K' arid A S. I'rivsbvli'iiaii 1 en on. millions. !
in the U111tcd.StaJ.es, is .I.sIm; ; of thee
1,149 do not exeawl Si uuiutWrJ. ; l.iial
Uo not exceed 60 ; 1,-ii'J do not eseecl
ICHj'; lU 'do nrttexcffcti l'.ii ; 4 .IS do not
cxcee.1 200; 435 have 'AW, l.".! have
4J0; and the number -of the churches
whose members exceed 400 is but !H.
These facts show why so many .-lunches
are unable to support ministers.
The Methodists are estimated to have
a larger church membership than any
otlier denomination of Protestauts in the
world, numbering nearly Iwo millions.
THE FORCE OF 1IAP.IT.
A celebrated writer affirms tl
Co is used among no less than
died millions of men." Oi
medicine and medical services rendered ; of devotees. Tlieejfaving for such narco-jU uei.Hst s sign,
tim niio-i' whiliv tltc li-t-rti of liirimr i-on- tics. .and the habit of "-ratifviiiir it. are de- I " Ah. true, said i.e..
..t .,....;.... ..- .....,.i..r
the warm heart within, and the sweet ,, . , , , , , , ..
face that smiled -was it at -r for him f x.reeley has A -nuneeil Aboli-
II. -uc uM fl.-imi . i.ir." tioi.ism anU tletioiir:cctl the Abolitionists
ew
and lie thoihthejouidsjn ati arieie published since the Ne
.ut "tob-ic-' iwtal, he could win the c'a-ul. But:- , i-i .- 11 n 1
mi 10u.1t . , ; 1 ork. Llection be has formally anil pus
t.;,r,t Jmn-1 now ! what excuse t-lioubl be inane, or . - " . 1
The hirer of the slave, uud not the ilr
tivelv abandoned his old associates, and
Mini mid w 00 tiiuuiic .oi. n uvu 111c uwi was -ien-
i.eral owner, is liable in an action for ; other narcoties also have their millions ed.f Fortune casne to lu.aid.atid show- lias sworn tuat lie is a last ana viae lnclid
I kot tiiif ciuistaiitioiial ..rights ot the Soiitli :
I have .'tleear- II4. nLw-sig-HdeB tlint-fet-r oM fi-ivhds t.rm
ToT?'
nt of sin-li a sv-t.-in. There are doubtl'
still iii.inv defects in the management of these
Schools, which time and experience will enable
us to correct. The system, however, is doing
incalculable good, and its beneficial influence will
Is- more strikingly obvious to ihe generation
which succeeds. us.. There is 110 subject more,
worthy of favorable consideration thai Common
Schools. The greatness of a State depends ii
011 her pejple. Ta a few years, tliose who now
direct public alf.iirs will pass from the stage of
action, and the welfare and destiny of the State
an 1 the llepublie will be committed to the charge
of a 11, vv generation. If that generation shall
4Tftteiolh
1 rang the Ml.
and
F
wa'kesj ..jbwj.iiy tip and
tin nes -t-the services and the medicine, not "iK'TOT"as"titTte Ie'mret"'tTiiaiTtru'
I,. -in, r i-onili r.-il nt tin! leiiin-st of the own- desire for and the colisunilitioil of the
ei, out ut the reiitiest of Hie hirer. ! necessary materials of our common food.' the hidy hers-! f opened the Lr.
nata commcnlarv niton t to isiwer 01 "v wanot-u 1010 uvu w.c inuni
1 ...
habit I J he story ot Coleridge, the cele
,1 V..1-1- .,,i,,-.,.-o 'tfrwl rl.-O it '111 li -l.ts of ner-
rtune favof-sil him ag.in. , . , , ! ' , ... ..i,,.,.,,,,,..,,
The justice of F:ree Suffrage is so manifest,
that even among ft-echoUjer themselves, there
is an overwhelming majority who are in favor
ot its adoption. I lie elective trauctiisc is It.
dearest right of an American citizen, and it at
the exercise of the invaluable privilege, that dis
tinguishes f.ee governments from destism. It
i hoped the odiou distinction between voters
will be erased from our Constitution, and that
we shall, in fact, become a people of "niUiJ pri-
I found wanting in wisdom and virtue, what is ! vilileges." ; -
to be the tale of the monuments of great ness j The opinions heretofor expressed, in opposi-vrs-eted
bv it an.i stors j The cibutatioi. of tW tion to llering tire Wis- of rnjiRfsentathsu, " W-;
iiKis-es of the iieople is the Kst security for the ; Plain unehanmtl.
id of propeity ; and, ill a free
The election of Judgi-s and Justices of the
Peace by he people, and for terms less than for
4. A pa:ii, alar custom in a country,1
tnat tlic gc. ;al owner shall pay the e
1 :i . . . 1 r . -. . : 1 1
as he ' siaverv, w iijiuii us. preseiu ntiins, is nrcaiu-
watched the house ani!,'iin-, il'ang to let cd. He extiresecs hiinselfin tlie aforesaid
nil i.v 1 C i 1 5 1 .1 1, - I.;,,. i. 1... . -...-.: A 1. ti-. ' .- . ... . . .. . . , .1
,, . ,1 , i,.r,.1.,i r ,ir,.l il... oraien poeiauo I'linosoiuier.uiiu uiaioi re ."..i, . i.i-iss... 1.. aruete in very unctuous let ;ns i.iwanis ine
.-v..., ..,-v... ..vv ... ........... - . . v , ,. , , ,.... I,.3,.w. u. . . .... 1. ...
legal pi lliclple.
o. The hirer of 11 negro is not entitled
, .... . . .... , v .luM
count ol tlie alCKlictfs or ine negro unless 1
O nine v. the fur-famed EiiLdish oi.ium-ea-. the dis.r. 1 erSiai we have ea such
ter, are striking illustrations of this almost ; things More,
omnipotent power, aud full of admoiii- i " Is the doctor at home
I " No, but walk 111 you. can wait fo
It is rcMi'nvkblo that tobacco, the taste ' "llll. ;
N.utli, and evidently gives us to undcr--t
and that he thinks the Abolitionists
proper, imt a whit Mter than tjhev sfkmU!
ti.ei 1 . o
re intelligence and virtue are
ine mi.- pa-.ioris lo t.iiiu ana uistiuclion, it , lite, are alsy questions retorm, wliicu I re
plies the poor and olisciire Us.n an eipiality J commend to the favorable consideration of the
vvitii tiie rich and .powerful, and w ill prove the General As.- mblv.
best means of peipetualtng the bh-ssings of; Agriculture is the great interest of the State,
liln rty. and upon its success d.-K'a"ds'tlie prosperity of'Stt
1'urii.g the last tear, there was distributed, other industrial pursuits. This important intir
110:11 the Literary Fund, for Common Schools, iu ''est has been too much neglected. The Agricul
ihe various comities of the State, the sum of one turn! survey of the w j lift i'i"'1-' '- """'!-
sjU-iWemrH-hilTrtfevre k-.K-tieial results. 1 hi
TT . J . . ' .1 I r . tf ... Ulol Stc-tat HlllStll.lUl.lvUl (4tttU..4a.MV4l9rf f " ' ".-w- -n.. ... L. . al . . 1 . - - 1 . 11 1
AUtur jyattuu ul- iuisiWjVHiwi-itir . -""ss .,.g-.. v. of- qjii, t,XCites, at first sucti loathings-! yes, cenamiy m yur c oiipaux , -ew 1 ...leiUuuo, uu.l . w.luU ..a ...xcv.i.'iU;.
,ulujdLii;.Hii.iii iuxmtwLjWzJ&jmnM. the, lone ol tuc ku wg and w hich. Were -Jig,;,;-. 3 Matc. tyyOT-i-aavasy Iw-f-w-s '-wr--l-sSw.-i--aiww ?s-Tm-- tT.Vii d..se It lierabl ! As someilTufraiioii'
....th... ..iu..:.... ....1 1 1 .a... ... iniLii.,wii t,. iiio hirer. -T- n 1 . . 1 . . , ;j 1 i .-o ..: i.. - ... --- -
Hiimi riuui-iii'T, ami c" ui: tuicit ... - tinaliy so .leiieioiis 10 ine tongue, aim 00-, -"P" ... ..rt .-tr.-efs! tfTfnr-n,.i.i Ifoln I. r,.l, 1,...
li. Ihe liner ol a uluvu is bound to use 1,011 ucli a mastery over the appetite, a-. 1 -"' ,!,l,.v kHj B3r the par!..r.
ordiuui'V diligence in regard t" the health to exert imp. rial swav over both the , lth w ere seated uismi the so'.!, i-.d tim
of tin- slave. II. at is. sucli dilirence as a 'nbi-.in.il n.,.1 moral lisituro Ami the ; went otF oil the win-r- of love '. W
in u-K nl man i-omiiioiily takes ol his slave: ,...- b aaid of rdi4t'sHwii ami't'wu?f-'1 th-Hg-.t tiwrt every
arics, aided bv 17 native preachers aud ami this ordiuai'v diligence is to be eui- - oniniu. There are few individuals who mlm that smiled uj-on him wa-
4u.tlw: Hiriivu 1.'lHi'rs. J I.M ius ut pl.ive..!, u 'i o-U' ii1 pr--lev';"tf s'l'v.'rfaitvn ii luitiiriil tiut1.! f"f ffy "f tt'i anit. fove. 1 lii:lj
the powerful progress of tliu sect.
The working force of the Mission to the
Armenians comprises UO ordained mis
sionaries aud 31 female assistant mission-
he olfi-rcd bis
111a de t"
to her ac-
ITT
lawtied iijti tlie vision of
'. ,.ve noticed ; r several-da v
TT
i-ivclcy. vvc
- in,.-uccs.ion
the press ut Constantinople, for tint year from .Ian-
'ri disease, but likewise in Vet few of those who ever 'become slaves ' wpfance. SW did n.'T aea;pr;bitr ttraf
itartug The last- tvfo'wees,s an entire ab
sence of.allu.ioii to negroes in the edito
rial columns ot tne Irinune. 1 nut paper
past, amomited taluuitrly nine uulliiiiisufi Uiscovciiuj duaauus, if it eiista, atid in its :i j-beir--ill vr aueceed m--sca)Hiig , wity fr-el makjciiM ttrtwger. rw ".I liMr,r.la " . c deu.
pages, of which more than two millions treatment u.so. ' the deoraditl" thraldom. When we are tinie, till a loud ring a! the door bell mark- that there are other eart.ilv topics worthy pr -
were ot the scriptures. Ihe publication,' If tin; hirt-r of it slave fail U perforiu told at first the danger of tiiese . fascma- ;M lenwi. ! fonstaeration' t.esi.us anti-slavery
with references, of tlie Modern American1 j,;, , i,,pyin.g the slave with 1111- ting soi.thers aud exciters we arc disposed - The lady ran to ..pen the J.M.r, and t)M there are -otlier beings in the w orld
Uible, translated mostly l.y Mr. Iliggs.is j.al tcl. llreDJlin assistance, the to ridicule the possibilily of their ever st"pped for a few l.-ty wonls with the u.,idw Iu. ,rm.4 ,, (tl;,.,. in,.r,.,:
a new 'item in the hintory ot the lie for-, 0ai.,. IUIIV do it and loj.s to the Hirer for . becoming a necessity, and treat the idea J'V eomer, and 1 h came m and said- ltrv , (1 ,
"itttion. re-iinbui-cmciit of over indulgence with derision and cm- :"-Mv bosbaud the d-H-l-r, u. . " ,7 , ,,
An i..tMieeofthe ftssu.HpU..tiofSciteh , - - . . -.l,.,.,,.Wt.ljlce tll0 l-tempt. NevertheW the .-viet,-i. U- .TtjirtQr.wjintesI J.rsce we jiW a? (nvnUar ...st.tut.on. Ve nope that t.,e
Episcopacy ia related in tliu Elgin t'ot.ri- , '; , ',1 ,.rV,,,u.ilv liable to the well-kiiown, may be counted by thou- much as the other. He would very glad- philosopher will not relapse into hi, o.d
er, as follows: Some time uo.r ISishop! " .ml'-uV4 X , ' .,. 1 .,.U av. indium. Tlie sUve of b have given the rm to cither, but the wj,M fro... w!,ich ,e has h.-cn . xtiicat. ,1
........... .1... I...r .......... 1 J IS .
J.1M.1.1W. iiiv...jl.t thou i.iniimr-tnriTeaTTMi w ith ln'!ilv bem-hcial results. I lie same may
d.-il.tis, fourteen tvnls, 14 ;)ht- said of the act passed bv the last Legislature
ai.-i. duriug.;.lhe pr.-.t-.y.mitf,, .the. -u ,f,.ui j-iu;.-KJicuutagv;- .Agrje'.''M:re.t, dJvHr" d.i.iuc
l.ui.dr. d and eighty thousand eight Iiuiiilr. il and tures, and th"Mn-.!ia:iic Art, ft is the yrtt.'
?.f:y I. ,'t-ir. .'ir).i f (ft t ir. flo og ) I. .. I- .-ii ' nion-if ifjTiiverTjajdlTg-nj
d.sii-ibuted for tin- same object. It is U-li.-v.il to extend due oneourageme.it to those cngg-l
ti :it th arlv the -.tine aino'int has U-.ii coI!.i-n,l iu the euhi.atiou of ihesoil. .Tlure is no pursuit
by. UevaUou. iu tie1 coume.-s, tor (lie support of nrnre hnp. rri.e nr ts-nt r falClitali .T ivr pfoniofe
Ci.::.:....n S. 1 K the h.i j iiess of man, and none more inqsirtant
f lie Kep. r: ,.f the General Sup. rfrit.-n L .it of to th- pres. rv atioi. of republican institi tioiis. A
t i in :ii -ii S. h. ,.!.. ter the past vear. giv ,-s an ae- 11.-vv in 1 pi; Is.- has 11 e;i, n to this branch of iu-
;Hii.ilil! i;..J-.t..:l. of the laUrs .111 I observations of dii-tiv, tii.it i perceptible in every part of the
.lames JU.ich., , "1 . ,, . . ., , - r ,, ,. ,.t.,s , (m. form or another of tol.acco, ol ' e -..,, ...eo.-;r . ,..... ,lt lU ,rtl r ,),-, ,i. M .1
' ,' , J i 1 - -11rtt.,1,.tn.imee.-Ha Wtouud m eutittd linn m! a UJt-. jad t " 11'"
0 ll asUvc, n.ed tor genei.il ,,1,1,, ,u,.tu g,l,c..le -V;I, .w.d bi-r 1 1 .i.i i.d ti, a d. .-p h be tu ..,, Mv uh n ,. , ,
.common service, be employed nt a l.az- j Civilized the huii'dity add the hum-' vwtilislsi-U. rhetet-lh reuui.di-d Int.. ot.hts gem-ruted atidnliscuthraUi-d tr.uu all the t.nal.v
1 'lr,1""s '"'" ''.l""'t c,W6V"t f ! i.l..i .I,., oabi. of ri.irinee and tbi":. er-K-hets in whiel. his U.raitL has been so "'
K.bn wroli. to tin. Itov. .liLin.'M Maekuv.il
'IW?I: 3d;:ti1'w.ii iferss Isrt
tuti-ng- that- he -(-tltss- foUiop - p-upsuuil -11-
iiting InverneHs at 11 given period, and
occupying Mr. M's. pulpit 011 tlie Sublistlh
of his sojourn. Thu latter gentleman na
turally telt indisposed to comply wjth 11
notice couched 111 such absolute lerms,
and wrote iirrvj.'ly that while he admitted
the right of tho 'P.islion t - ek;::; n l I' v
use of a tiresbvter's imlnit on enisconal swerable, hi the ubaeiice ol any agree- . i,,,ich weaker in mind, when know
occasions, he . denied that his reverence incut, to tlie contrary, for expenses utlciid- ,jK, t.vils to w hich they lead, we are
as entitled to preach i.n his (Mr. M's.) ''ant on the sickness ot a slave, it is coin- ul;.tlln , rvsi the fascinating
pulpit ns nftar ai ho plnased, vifhiTiit rlie pefi-iit trpniect hiwiself byHwmtmct ----- jsjons of thwo--imiliona druga.--
coiisetii 01 tlio iiiciiml.ent. .Mr. Mucknv,;
firm or another of tobacco, of , t ' ' ' 1 1.1 the d.-.r. IK- looked .,fftf 0 wM !lft
t.tli.-e. It -.(.-.le- mauv
or -. nt. varleu- sie-,..;i.M,. in r.
pl.o.ln.lit i.i tile .1. ll'.'ls. It i I.eleW 111. trillls-
inittcl. Hw n-porl li-r thelpreaetrt year will be
'!!, in tihuat .1 t!i -I He time.
It Is ..-st:. !,.lt ,,. J-f-ivip .1 ef the l-'t. 1.1
rv I'llll.l s!:,.n:.l I., il . re:W,i. to pel llialleliti .-
cii, a r,li-lii;.,i;i-ii foi the siippo.t ..f l one
IIIOIV Sej.fK.jS,.. . , . ....
Tit Su.unp I.-iii.ls .ire an llliceltaiu s.,uree ot
iuc-.tii '.and their successful u.u.agciiict.t icpiires
t tiersonal alt
r-i(uvtffini'l mr-b-lrlfttr. -.-Tim llltJl.tB;i','1''' hilher-
ird the im- to drained North Carolina i-fhc'r wTfTtluii.f pupu .
la! 1. 'ti. ha. ain-adv Us-ii stii'isl, ami the enter
prise ami capital of other jrliiHisof thecountry
ar' ii. -v. attra-U-.l withiii her limits, affording ev
idei. I-' pr.js-iitv . and iviitributii'ig towards
her. a.lvaiieeiiu nt to the hiii Jsjsition sheisdes
lined to i.v ipv.
1 luii-matc-iv eoHiiict.d with tlie prosperity of .
Agriculture, Manufaeturing, and Mining, stands
the siilject of Internal Improveiiieiits. . Com-
thai n would w merer in tin aa- is an essential V-leiiKiit, with-
m s ill UULSj.Utoii U.bjJ.lb " 'jr. .U' 1 lliUvlii h is ., mi.iratnelv v Uuili
the owner, and Ueatli, or any oilier uau - . -.,,-,,,, . . ,., i,lo,.,l "f.-e-! I ho doctor I.a.k.il stern, and -.Hid Sterif-
, I . I t 1 - .1- 11,11. ,.1 1..W ..V - .
age ensue, me Hirer woni.i i;uiKte iiiuisei. , - ,,. (.;... .,.ilt .
liable lor the injury. !a urniil of opium will couuiier, 01 a few
lo. Nolvvitlistaiiefing the hirer be an- .i...liw oflaudanuiu lay us prostrate. Put
lv
pr!esi..li- ,
, , !nt darklv
.. ii.i. i-i-c .
tal.i,s laliout "extension
up. lie is stil
in the (intsi. li-
iu
.pi.l.e
area,
a verv
tempti
thcrctore s.ibinilli.rl tl i-i.ki' to tlio I '.
l'ge of ISlshops, who decided that, whtU ! s,,lllt' &l '"lo li
a bishop in Ins own diovt'sc hud fin un- iio-oi! will trust them. .
plied the nipi-i-rs and -
lcbt because-1 T.(. times are neUing so hard that peo-, t vt lv a peru-cilv Soil!
j pie .fiiti'l- pay attention. J side of the ether.
"Did vou w isJ. lo see ine
allv. Sir i" t li'iscrsi- he did.
could he sav he was there for i He thought
. : of the decayed tooth ami l!.-nghl be would tnrbed maimer.
have that out, to gvi out iiiiiisi-jl. It was c had intended to insert Ins reiiitn
not exactly a tooth for. a t.li. bat it s.n ,rv artit.e, but it has been lost or mis.
will Le. , Lt..l. sj t!ut vac, cauicd at .i.i-
itcnooK nis ear. ami ic ...v-or
. I it
if'nj'an lli
.ui tin-in. t-
t. -I "to bun:
tti- iiifijri.il.
spass.-.ni.-
Us-n coin
counsel rn-
s U Ii.Ae.t. tint tr
tlieir value, hav,
r vears. h'l.
suits, a .1 . tiicu ! 1 v arise Hi p
ill, .11 llee.-.sal v to ibeil su.-e,
The
111;..--
drew th,
-1
wrong
i!i one
lav our hands Upon
the substance ol it tt
it.
-t-lw
lit. . tills. ..IILMIICJU
We have slated
litest ot 'out mem-
ju one part ol- ttie world, t.tt.-u Is-com.-s a vast
mine of wc-iiui wli. n eouv eved to another. Tho
value of eonrniem- dis-s tt.it i-ousrst in the profit- -al-!"
xehantre of eoiiiin...diti.si alone ; but it en
abies lifa's'i 'to avail ourselves of the"" improve- I
meitts aiul nt!wlidg.e..ef yverv part ..' the globe.
The Geogiaphical Kitili of the State is such
that her immense stores of wealth could be of
little advantage in the scale of commerce, were
it not for inland improvement.' To' the full de
velopment of our resources, there 'arii presented
mianv oUshich-s.which apin-ara'Tmost insurmouut-
w tiose diilv It 'shotifd "fie. uititer tl.rTlb1ijT"Tet we ou:ht tn n-mrmber that these are
iii-tiii. tin us of the l.iterarv Ifoiii-.d. t. procure - moru than eonipi usatiHl bv the great advantage
I. i.i.- to enable the Hoard to protect ita uitereat . e enjoy.' - ben we ffihs't . that otherK have
111 t'n imp 1 ind. v 1 oviTcome rest otnta't.-t. there is tlii 0.111-0 to
lands, in ni-niv Mi-tanees,
isible. excei't to. l'.rsoiis who have -x
p. l ienee in their exploration. Further legislation
is iiiv.-s-arv to protect the public interest in t!ce
lands. It is l i, w, that public iolicy demands
tiiat provision should U made for the apH.iut
.u'ei.t of aii elhcicnf Agent, to U- paid a reason-
:il:.' sj.t.H v
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1 4fm
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