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7 -v - ,t ; SALISBURY, N, (j., APRIL 5, 1855. V - VOL. XL NEW- SERIES. NUMBER XLV rr,..r.. t , J. t, JEW, Kltr rrrrt.tor. J. r. BCI.Lt jr A if I Editor. stand up against clamor nntl members, J am Very much devoted to the tiutcjTX.Kyi- trmSbVi for." Siie.nn the mherlwnd.finiable to endure it. Be would fall at4ba bees sniat .factory to myself.; Alllera, and. iho iry,a(4 brW toa finu but I would not give a fig fur a man that ' planse.) could not stand against tliu world when j We found slavery in our country, hi breastplate i houor. mid his helmet . use slave but we not abuse them! truth. (Cheer.) Not one Legislature of jrace or tlie other must give way. If sla- that discord shonldexist between the two only asks what the North demands Let We I u alone. And if sestilent men exist in One, the South or in theNorth, it, is no reason the spindles of the sections of the country. be the habit of taH'og of, because I was semble in appearance a white birch log an actor in it it more aoe I h, tWefi.ro, to make j aa it ties in tU wood. . From the c'- ttptahle. I have vixen aniat distance of eight or ten feet, otaer '.S r II..- J ........ Am.., wl.toli tl.A LECTURE OX NEGRO SUlEttl, NiWir abr n SSTI4UVUT SOCIETT, OF MSTOt, ...'- sr , GENERAL SAM HOUSTON, ' " ',.' or tsxas. Mr. Prtidi rnnd Gentlemen of Ou Commit Ut . Ojr yoar indite solicitation, 1 have presented wyself here. liospectfor it induced my visit, 1 foot that 1 am far, very far from ray home the most remote Southern Beuator, but I fuel that 1 view aad address an auditory composed of my countrymen, an American auditory, and as such, 1 teel inspired witu delimit and coQtideuce. No aeuthnents have! toad- j vane but such at spring from an hottest j beart, and a are prompted by honeot con- vicUootofeuierieticev 1 am aware tl.ut Tt ... i., i i.:...i i .. i" ,i... .. i... i..i ...:n u :.. i . c8a.. mr. . tb. diaimtarity of iatitatHi auUiattng :f ...ihiovi,. .Utracti i.at broke ! industrious. . .all the benefit of tie Constitution. We lZ L bT ' to PrKluce11 wreck of ' '? ,he UA"1 .f troctaro, on between this section of die liuou and tn0 the l.u,, ,. r n... .,.. ,.. ..;,Ji i H..w .....,M tA..il.rVitl. t.. t. .. .....ltin., ,.ri,,;l I..""' " . JuuJ1"ou e""1'. " . veaael of State. Let us hold on to it, and the top f which 14 the railway.-, . on. ia which It has been m; desty lo a,.,,reh.M...ons of the Xorm'that the Sot.tl. ' without amalgainatiuii I It is impossible. ' of the country. We an willing to give! Su ,ul . .ore th oriental l ! "ido let ui ive k in clmr?e 10 ,nen The upper track is securely raded W, ba born, to bye, and to act, 1. very mate-; WM arui ( domiui.,.. 1 felt that : Well, they wm.j.l pr-luce" nothing in the the pound of flesh, -but not one drop of TJ. you S Slewnt M d wh? ,wi" U t,M Ple- tb"gl 00 Utf? M8' rial. ,Notw.thstand.uglh.ajIprest..,.ea; wcllHiu(UJ,0,mu,l(H the spindles 4,f the North would Chntian blooI. I e lihtZd sta for ,he country's ; mbcent scale, resemble, the old bridge, fair and nvarmshed statement of fact. ,ttt i UJ lllivi ,aM l0 lrull,ed stand Mill ; the implements of Inuband ! I well remember tlidt when we were ' v 'u bel"te that if iihad lot bMn til the!8ake' and euJeavor 10 build "P nd , fa""ll,tr " f ar df-. Mt tteDclifnftViain dir-mmyMettt of th i...i-,.rM..u. t....f -...L Lr. .o.-.l.l il.e liv,.,., a,.n,.rf a ,.,;... a .')ul Tue ,e, lM , , .: liau"ol susUinitandreconcileconflictinsrinterests carnaSe floor is nineteen feet wide. pialou of any individual, wiil baraceiv.. ' i .,uid muM ,,. "uii,.. .....I n., iwhofi' So..il, w....l.r i.r-i-.it t...il.inV W n!trat'Jr-!;.a4.IS.wk i..'.L .11. . , , ,.T for the sake of prosperity. This can be The inside width of the tipper floor is t allowance which a diversity tt i,PlM..,.r .......m r..,,.,... ..... t .i.', K-...u.t.. ..( r..t, i,..,l. it ,.T.r ..t S....t . ...... J...-.I. !. !tl. tl.- ' , UVZ? TtT . lT J '?. lidone, and let n not despair and break laUout twenty-two feet J. theentr : hl.a'ai.lu-d and camr. Who derive hap- Tar dia...t .States we did n.4 count South-: rev0ut oi ever hrbratble to do the : P, th Unio"' tTi,e 4jCturer her0 tof thi " th u W7' i piuea. from thi. t ft would not elevate em State, or Northern State. We con- " J 'd aU t .0 other w" rk that lias ted a" anecd'Jte of U,e U18" and 1,U wi,'e ! WV rranSe.d fur lU,rfe MPSwh!t i i . ... l.l l ..... .. I . a . ..... . . ,J I.... lI. . ' 1 ' m. . a. T . :- - - . i LI 114 . II1HI1 lllallaillicrill!ll II 1B7U IirvillllC. ilL IB 111 IIIIQ va tcrv . sau vmiwrnm v mw- iiis HVL, mhi, iiu w ism su us. vmi t,vi " - -ii'l.iVU I il IV HIU CU IIL'UL'IdLT 11 Is' A 1.1 .1...... it tl.ft ut.ir . D"r V- - . ... . WMU'l iuw uvuw it. hi viae hvi.m. ,I .l. .a i ,a -.v.l W-.IJ : latil tTtn ruTrtt Kir iim wiune Of tut u, uot ytie executive ex- very were to give way lubited an uiieuMiuess under the Missouri North "woiTTd stop; It lhay1e objected j - Th two sections 4aiuiK4 lie ieparated,, Coitipromise. Not out aiule communi- i that I am appealing to the cupidity of the I low would yon separate tliem f Would ty, not one editor, not one orutor, not one j Northern people. I am appealing to their Mason & DixonV lue he the line of sep voice, was heard claiiioriiifrfor the repeal ; common sense and experience, and they aration ? Would not fortresses and can of the Missouri Coiiipromise. No, not j may give it what name they please, that non bo placed on either side f that line one. It came from the North, and I re-! object to it. Iok to Jamaica. Has the an ideal or a true sue ur, if you please, piidiute the idea of its bein an effort ofstave advanced with all the advantages of a river would not thty oppose each other? the slave mwlt to ciicriiavli iiMn the ciuancipiition, after passing through' all i Would not standing armies grow up to rights of the North. The' North was not the stages of 0retiticihip I No, he has ; protect this frontier? Wotdd not a in'rli injured by it. 'Hie iniury wim done to deteriorated.' lie is lower than when horary power grow ii' Hodefend this bound the South, aa 1 insit.-t ut the time. It i was a slave. - Ilia labar is unproductive; .ary ! Would nut taxation aud oppress was putting the knife to tie throat of the t he is not profitable to himself nor to any ' ion be the consequence of it, and would South, whtUt it was an abstraction at ioilier. llow would it be in the South ! not det-potum follow armies and taxation? nioHt, because not one shae wonhl ever Turn them loose, and they could not set! Are you prepared for that? Rational Ite rucogniced in the Contfitntioii Jf the up iu business. Land could not be ap- j men cannot desire it. They desire unio i. country north of 3rt deg. .'io min., on the propriated to tliem ; and ir it were they The men of the South aid the men tfthe scorof etouomy or H.lrr ; for slave la-! would not work it. They woijld boas North desire union and tranquility ; both bor could never requite tl; owner of tlie , they are in Bermuda and every1 where ' sections are interested !n the Union, and lave 3(1 deg. Ilo mill., hut south of that, else where they are thrown upon their , neither can repudiate icand be huppr and .1 III... . 1 . t f I .1 ' ..... r . . T .., c inuorcouiu oe prouisriive anil ocu- enclal t him. own resources. TIipv liJL, i .Ji.r,L....V, t VX xit VtlZ:0 rlW. ,le". UPVT ' Pur country U too 00100 magnif- laav. livim, on ,!. 'f,i,. ..f ,U .artl ' k L i. .7 UJ.,: , ii i ,TlJr, ueg """l.!' 'V " icent, loo .ubiiiua in it- future prospects, ii-Ur. tl.. lu. UI inn .,..ur;ii.u:,.ni.i,mlA .mr ;.iLi..t.'.n1 I...! i-!.,!. ... " . v i . i to permit domestic Vafs or political opin- der the heat of the tun. Ther are pby- that I can do ia tv assure yon that I had smooth carriage wav, . The immense ca sical causes why this is so, and they kiiown'n.4 a inuuietit's arepsratioii ; I hadnoop- . bles, 10 inches in diameter, formed -of to physiologists. I pornnity to wrifc a line r a note to-day. Jwires, bound together by a wrapping al- Tlie negroes originated in a SutherB j Cniitleuien, bert eaa attest that when Ifw of wire, are deeply imbedded in the climate, and the cannot live in a South- ,cft Washingtol it was from the toil of rock on each shore, and securely fastened era cliuiaJe wii the snjoy nient of the offlc ?ire. aid I have had no repose of ' into great anclioi plates. They pasa then same decliinato with the ' snjoy rowtr''bf, 'C0,C!BWC 1 badmade ho pr-to itMiitaiMwlitiSa'. the same degree of health, activity and 'Partion hateiar to lecture upon thislexpressiblv beautiful eurves,and rising vigor they enjoy at the South. They are',",,joc, n Fn promise that iflagain to the tower on the other shore, pasa healthy, active and cheerful. They are! address you -morrow night, it will !to their secure anchorage in the solid rock. of all people on earth the moat happy. " nPn. suujeji i nave oeen more in , iiiese cable, are paintea wbite, and re- 11. n i.r.i.r. ,.1... i nai tinif suicide? If they were, wratched and "l I ..... I .1. . .1. . .1 1.. coum jiov oeur um cuaun, or nie iwsw', . . . 7 n . j !.;!. il. i i - i. .i 7 i i i holiest amosttion of inv sentiments to- smaller inn rolie. drop, on wtiicll tlie Z: S'rSEj ot obe cenri- wen and ' chains, and-give their spirits freedom, tow nor to reflect upon any rt hare told; snspended. Cable. J J but I never jaheudtf slave that ! ?u . truth, and how, by the ne.tyj.n every t''" committed suicide. Applause. ,of our cnda.on, we are forced to act as stnngt h and to obviat .enlor verbal T , . , . . .i we hav done hi regard to slaverr. I oacillaUon, and to equaliae as far aa may Lotus look for a moinent at the con- tr1 rt (. ,h Understanding ''may )be the pressure over the whola: bridge, diUou of the aortli. Hie iiumciiso un-;, ' ,., . ,..... ' ,ti, tho ti of tha bridge, and is made of heavy iron caatings, fastened to timber, of great length and size. Thi. track is about twenty-eight feet above the carriage floor; . Th car riaire floor is therefore an enclosure. It uave ansen oeiween ine iwo sections, no as bas . . , I i . t f. ' V .'ITCH ucwwu . t w v VV-V provemetits you have made 1 am I'kHj ,ortUe , h ed with ; I congratulate the ple of the , ;rogI109tiClltei North .witli a l my heart upon the r, Qurcountrvi. tooloriotifcloo ted witU that allowance wlneli a diversity tt i,ri.,i..r ... Wlllli,i ............ ,.. t ..i.', Ol interest. anu institutions may g.vv. ; t,t I hal to leave a t.ntv in Am. ri lwaabunun tha South, but I wa CH and they were to have tfieir de,tinv taagbtbl know the North ere manhood (r wt. wr blended fflh ihe (k-i ,pte . fcaAJwyuffht I had.Luf.. Amuricav. 1 cojild )!, no North, no learned the mtarosting rumiiiiseeiie,., l -ii, ,lu vrt, no fe.Miik. It a ..ik- tba liavoiutionary w ar, ana I Had known culllltrv, an undivided I .sou, in which 1 hoped to live and die. Ilie4e were thf levlmg tiiat 1 had; and t Mee the peace of the.emntry broken, and uo'beuetit re iniltin, led me to eiij.p.iM 'hat the .North , would reit the eucroai I tneiit. lhev felt veneration as well . jhe South for the Misvturi eoniiiroinle line. It h.id that there was but otto brotherhood in the colonies, and but one jieople achieved the independence of America. As such, I am proud that I am an American, and 1 feel as one, presenting mvm lf before this enlightened ami accouipli.7ieT "auditor) . Unsolicited, I am hert I might say un desired : because it devolves uihiii me a grave rctpouMUiiity to vmticate an free, but he would be an object of we entered into the cotitl'deracy . i ...1 I K :.. ' I".-. ' 4... .1 .... J . 1 . ...... . . ' .. ou 'joiMf-ny ooinutiersev or TH8 sortn as well a of the South, ll'oiir doiuetic iiNtitiifions were simila to the peculiar in-titutioiis of the South, our political in stitutions were the -unit! as tlewe of the North, a to repuhliiMnimi and as to free want and wretchedness. "Now if he nick, n doctor is provided, and he is at tended to by the master because he i owner, and it is his intere-t to care for l.im. Hut if free no one would take care of hiui. Hi. toil Would stop, and lit re tin uipeiise, Hud would In- ln kituatioii. Whereas it is the muster's duty not only to improve his iutelligeiieu, but improve people a union pi'Klueeil great Lieiient .r the eountrv, : Hi inoral coiutitioii, Unit lie inav lie more world, t lieers. W.in h n id gone on crvwiiu' anil irwivr-; noiiest, trustwortliy and t41tut.1l : and to was to lllt- totKNT with wmch't am wuivhiml, rim-tn unrit fti ariltiotrs Trad -flV.TrefarfUm-nt-rity-xargTf-bi uliysieal eiiditiwn.-tmttlve.- We irawiw f'lisr,.; w With which I had no election, one that for- hied. ; he may pvrfori.it the amount of laln.r with . knew th it there wa a North and a South lunaor destiny cast lue into comH-ctioti ' What harm had the Misfiuri Cmiipro- less incoinenieiice and more eertaiuty. ! a bank and anti-bank a tariff and an- 1. j !... .i. . . I..., .. . w ........ ..... win,, nu vii i mm w.ninuue, ui mu ,j,,iie t J recoiieet l time o its lliejje arw.tne tacts.. Ii-tanll. e knew tnwe was ill dider wo races cannoieiiM logeuier. T take It as I And it, and as I have f-mu I il i-om.try when it was I itit about. The 1 them. They are obliged to do it. Tnev of them. ami. .saw the great disadvantage in past life. It was not a contrivance "I g.-cat p.tc.uVa or. of that d iv had pieans cannot liberate them. Hut we see men of building up a 'living power 011 this cn- mvu.lr.tr t mw aii(..lij ,..1 I ..... .,,.T .... . .1 I . ... I. .1. ... A . .. .1...; .. . ! .....: .. r .1 . . I t "j - v. ... i.."..- . ..... . siinj. p. nieiii, aim joy reiyiie'j ai ine re-, woen mri eon.u 10 ihw ,..eu ue.iiio loieoi iii iiiii.i,'in'in oi me ieofie oi our . . ... . 1. . i . .... i . u .. ....... . I. d.,,h. rl I.... mu.m i. I Ml i tnHilliinl-r-"- ' .1 - r. ,t .Mim .iii.ii jimmniM. ..i ... ring viiiiuilii" " ti .-17 C4uW luiy auuc it in me worw. Lm! ,1 i.Mrmf a'2'JJi .. , ,.' ... -ilf 1 I . ..fa VSFIIII (Kill li MM I P'l. IIWIMO , - "I 7 tt ell, 11 is well done, and I am g ad to . tmt fillujv separated.-! trie guage. lietween these rail are two see it done Laughter But let uM years after mutual tVeinds effected, other, four feet e.ghUaud-a-half inches reason a little lurtt.er. Supje tht-e rJcouciliution tut unfortunately, the ' apart Tlii. is U.e New York Central railnavd pn.jects bad taken place before ai fe WM (n) ,t ; their tirst , gag; and from the south irisida rail to the time when von emancipated your j -mvn ttl ,j, L.y n 8 eparated. I the north ouUide rail i. five feet six inch.- chives. hiiiI 110 torei.'lioi's hint come. ... . .n. . . .. .k . 4 1 T1.A .1 .il,i .u l.v.L.,.1 h. il., . ,. , pray aia lie, tiiat tins brimtle cow mav i es, or mu vauai ftaujjo. i 1 " r - ( y- fcimuicipaiiou um iioi iai.o piaco u me - . , ; .. . , , - t ; ; ngcn on4 TUewruolir. rreat comiii iintv. olio vast and uinrhtr V'..i .;l .1 !.... .1... 1 1 tr kcv imo mis I4iini , aim in.n me , ;. r ... . , 1 o . - j i r.-- ttiat ouild resist All tiiat we had to di races Cannot exist together. adoption -too vonng toi.aiticiaie in the' It is not the love of slavery that causes . cut ec-li.oiis peculiar notions, and wo look- d!cuS"1hie"atwrraH jf'rifrcrpJor"p';',n hut "Tec.dTt Ti'ernr flieSMttti; liuf tlie iieeesTt v i.d'iit uli these, aiiir did tnit leap iii the 'Cry and freedom is not my task. I , , t the deliffhtful intluiiii f it ha I in the "f their condition that has forced it upon .fark. Hut w hen wo t.k a survey of all ,11 i?urt'l."',til tho uJ.M.ti,M of the Fede-alli:niuuii. bo tueJ wllile tilll distant from fl.e baidge on land, . onsuuiuoii. i iiuiiiv in aooui ine yun .... - .... ...r-i.-.i ull.l ft t ia tra na that are to nasi over . .i-i.i -i i i .so.,., last, n.iu n i.iiv; mci u is oiiu neui i 10 ' ... -. r r . , HI. 11., voii think thut if r:iilronils hid . . '. .. . . .... i.i . i t..i.-j .1. ..:.--. dliVire lisrmonv anion orrr- 'i - . ... . ... ', . tliroh at the name ot America ami Liber- "e unuge are nncisw uy hr p"Tr unbare iiariuiiny anions our- ilH,.. nturteil tli.i. eiiiniiiMiiiktinii u-ontii ... . - i- . -.rf- .i . .j.i have -bctnr begun ? Vi wouW--h.vf - 1 " 4 'anf tmte frornbrid"-4Vnatlis had negroes at work budding railroad j - - - " " ,- -. I is no possible danger from this smuvsX ' to this day, just a sure ss (U world. -XUi.A.L'ot.iUsWJUA'HMlJUMC. j It i 'Inopor to tav that there are tliiyo : Applause and laughter. j AT N TAG A U A. i tracks iuhhi the bridtre. At thesainetiitio u.ia-iMcasuy uiiu.proiiuceabuvery j ti twtv-jj.rA. . 4i,. u.L ;.lonlv one train can occupy them at once. i i. n.itoi.i.oi.... it ia nr.ifir (hut - rout .u i . - . ! t.1 11 ! ....... n r a ri , a w v v. "igtallt rl new snspension Bridge at Ni- ,l,eJ ""' " al'iVstfl' tii.iiKr-.i j.ir, ! tint nulliPd um : i .. . is. ...a ....!- fa fw.ts.l- ami flsa lrkXXA rupowtible that the institution f lawv tfHf wf hrutii.iu lko . eXMU In the country in which I live. He Tie were scenes thut I well recollect, find that the adaptation of climate, of .oil. I J,ad .en its benefits, and I sustained it and production, have demanded and com ,;,r the g.K..f rt6 cuutrv. A pplauset manded a class oflaH.UTr that have been kuuiiied it 'forrtie repos.. of my own expelled from this section of the country. .h..pe in the 'future; I siidained it U The Institutions hero brLcfm!lgd. At cause it was a compromise ; and Irecaiw' .tb.tim of ike achievement of Anieficati it was a pledge il honor in tnv estima'i.iu. liberty, there wa. not oue ol lue colonies I supported it. I viewed it arhe other capital in vested in them, you employed for eigners, and turned off vour "slaves. Had there been such uu in flux of foreiifti iiii- ing raiV, and thev are uot troildeii down. sniHrtih a separate p.over. ue bujtJttriiciL-luiMu luttn, caumtLrieu. ..We, I ' 'to the eondttnm wt the-wliit race, aud the . us. t )n perify of two countries. We saw that at some future day evils would grow up.; that Kughiiid might seek to advance her interests that Kuropo with all her power might seek to foster an cnemv aiiKiug us, ... inotr oiir iliareil io ior ljrail- x I .1 III ....11'. .... dear. Th oughTcxa mijhrreav theberi- aL ..wottld.bavasoustruc sh.l virtnrf.. chaste: ... .. - , . - , iiiouii i ne , uiu no iiaiius a. ...c-, iv ent of it, we saw the evil to the nation of . " ..... -. .1... .1. ... . . hme thtnu uiiioHi; tliem. these aru the fliev wMiihlhavecoiitiiiu j ue siaLMtJuriimjuiwu utyg caiininLrieu. xjc.itau.uujuxi;niuy-iu. 111111 siuim . . . v-,..,!"! n i. 1 y..,,- , .1 ... 1 ...IMiiJ. 11UIVII D.I!'.,1V, l'!V1...! ;n ine iiisniutioii 01 siaverv we were . , .., ., ,,. ., make provision 10 iransjH.ri ineui 10 1.1- 11 whs .impolitic, ami iiijim totis u me pnis- litna. It the same amount had been ex I r tided in hiillding up uul colonizing Li beria, which has been wasted in other ways in relation to them, it would have levu better. Th.it colony has gone on in improvement. There they can rise to the stature of meiiTlherti they are tii'o.i- rinir which did not hold Slaves and recognize compromises of the Coiistitutioh-Cr the-and doing well, where there ia no opp.-s- it eaa right institution, a 11 men existed. ,r,t of that instrument was compYomiMj. T W.iiuLof ilut. Hie spifitof iv mil il - DjT tisvenoiilers, ami n llley.-iiaJe-yiiej;.ajioii anu compromise jirooueed ine .10 i ne ctmornnnw twawmtM race, auu uiu . s. 1 11 i ne iiisiiiuiiou 01 siaverv we were .' hecaine nnprotitable here and they fltspoascssen -t hemscl vet ot tat, ttttmgwy fawte me-mrrtcTm they exist in only one i portion of the coiin- lioll, and laid the foundation of our liber-; of tlte bhtck. IIeteethejleni.d- traits- this coufedei'arv we should have to par- j "j . M'Vt(icC0 try. There, they are not objects of cruel- tie, .lieuce this compromise had exist-, p'rtutioti to Liberia is the only one that : ticipate in all the incident, of your gv-j i-jjJ-wjthoatBBnva' ty, they" ire iiotobjccrsTtt hah.tiiiess,"triey "oil for no less than a quarter of a century, tseetiu' to bam tip In the "distance, - by 'erniiieiif. and wo came in and iinitI with : $utr moral it v ol the institution Now sxtaasxt as ilnAniiul hi a .lata At It a r1...si mm It at latltiiillil 1 IM1I1I I.hI if tn V'm i.. I it .11 illnl H'liicll A In IV Jh! i ttl C.lUl 1m IllJltlt t.r f).f(tr- ' Vflll ft r U'I'.'l! iT fit UilC Wl' ilt-irf(I 11 II- ' . - ... . . .. . J -t,w as-w -mv. v., ..v......... . ............. .;. . ... - , . 1 . .1 i whenever the boutli should employ tor- ther ht the ItffhU of rwhfion, of civili- rtc.;. II it U-l reiiiiuned wittiout ing tiWu popfc, at emue future il.iy, to i.m fir the sake of the treilfth ami pow- j(r .f . iniblv to do it, it! ak:a s I Si... r...3 l.af .slii.ia l..tnv uinn if u-.a t i.i.l r.i.ili w.t.l tliil hi Hi I fit tlis-ir ir I trill. ir if 1 1 in I tliiltl f Ikflt u-i mi irhf lio dill. ' e . . . 1 . j ...-.v. " " T ui u. ...... ..... .7; ivould depreciate the value of slave la ter, ther, who destro the countenance no extraordinary benefits from it, it should Strange as rt may appear, and difticult to net 111 conjunction with you to eluci- j laves would become worthless and ftillowihip of the community, to see ; hare leen respected. Hut when it was;as may be the task, the Providence that date the great principle of selt-goyerii- j j' it w 1(J t ri(1 of t,e,u ' that pn the Sabbath day the slave attends , repudiated and reealeil or violated there : rules the world, thut has built up nnd : meiit, tliiit Hfen of eqiml condition, iute!- . . w 11 . 'lit the worship of the Supreme BethgT Thej was no excuse, to my apprehension. But pulled down nation, though His plana) lignre unit caste unite in nchieving i Look at Mexico. Jlow is it with her . word Is given to them by tlieir own j I bave met the resinsibility of opp.suig ; are mysterious, and beyond our coiupre-, our country. These are the benefits we ! Mexico is often brouglit up as a reproach preachers, or by white preachers, aud! every attempt to impair iu' force or ab- j heriforwin "vguftrthtfw bis power as mantteipiifedV and -these the Idisnigs fort""st the boutl but it ought iiot to be. they are instructed in religion. Masters rotate its principles. Applause (days past, inn wav to meet his -divine j which we united-'with the government. Never bring up Mexico against America rightly constituted there, feel anxious that! I know that many tilings that I mar purHie. When Xeph was sold by the ! Upon these principles, too, wo agreed ' 3'0U P'case Laughter. lliey are their slaves should bo acquainted with the 1 think and an honest man ought never .patriarchs to the Midiauites and the lsh-ltat the North and the South should be! "ot ,re uenU or tree beings, lhey bo- T . . . .. . . 1 ... . . . 1 r' i- 1 ..... . 1 ... ... 1 1 ..... - ; . .1 1 .. . . .1. .. lomr ull ..I tli.mi to two uoister ' nrsfc to natria and the lovs ot revelation. to tear to say wnal i! does tniiiK mav uiai'iiies, ami wueu 110 was irausponcxi c-nuai to reciiiieins 01 me oeiieuia 01 me . shivery ; tiiou'dr otteii 1110 owners are: v.11- ..... 1... i.U ! foot track. It istrack-wav. and tin aiooa not as much benetitted by it iu it is f. , , ,i. i that leased to the Canada rood fr t4S,- .1 I. f. . .1.11 .1 ISIIU UOlllUI V.IB. illC UllClll'O VI il.V ; - ... . l . . . thought. It is true that labor in net be ; ,, , p, kl...... ,..... 1 ,l; ....I'OtK) a rear, which thev underlet to the . . . , . t 1 1 ii i'i". v"MMutii- , xji ai tiiirt.oia ami , . - . aAto a standard, at which it!.. , r..,.. r?.n...,i. ....1 ........ ...i.J mav deiiro to use it. All the rest of th wachea.erthan that ot slaves with : the ft , . . . 1 brief excursion rido. The locomotive Mi- lo, weighing tbirtrts'o tons, and three, oieii trei'Mit cai-s, crowded with men, liecoine reduca may desire to use it. Alt the rest or the bridge, the carriage way Slid tlie foot-, way that are beside the track-way, are re served by the bridge Company. These last will give an income ot many thou- migration at the South, do you believe, , ' . f.u,., Tt, Vi,..r ; sand dol feis above the 45,000 lease uod to Mil slaves '. j Fa1U Illte. iiatioiial BrldVe Company ex.-!' P" ovtr iera iriven.it-Lv.tlut ' Jridgeth. far have been comparatively ; ! Canadian Parliament and the New York j ''X1'1 5 but tor a long time past a weight ) .. , irst wiro atwnodaion 'ot 830 or Jw tons ot stones ha. been ly- ,! Legislature bruijre was Tha first wire fiiisneilsioll finiahl in tms .ml u..:inir upon ''the bridje as a sort of inake- bttilt by Mr. Charles Ellet. It was'a light and airy structure, a mere spider-web, "weight; There will be formal cetebra- lion 01 11 ie opening 01 uie unuge aoouc . Hie firstrf MayJ taiettihaweTrld will gather.- 7wAftLJuerj They do not wish it shut out from their noi be acceptably to this auditory, 1 spirits, nor from their eye. Iho house! whatever 1 may say that shall jar 111. Of man who would make his slaves labor ivoiir feelings, I will promise that I j But to Kgvpt, no one could have divined the 1 annexation of. Texas. We agreed thai u w bigotry, mere is not pon ; subsequent wonders of Divine power. the Missouri Compromise lino should be! omj mail 111 her whole dominions but has ,.,i. Th.. ehil.lreii of IsrM. l ,ii I to.ir him. moi.IIo.I to Texiu. uii.l .11 north of :tti .leff sworn allegiance to the Poie and papacy, on th Sabbath I have known but two vancc my own opinions, not lor the pur-, drcd years in Kgypt ere they were re- 30. m. comprising degrees ol latitude, wl" suppon mai rengion auu vo.cia.c who have been charged with employing jmhh? their laborers on tho Rtltii!itmy-T-oiill ; mg become like an intected place. oHie d compared with the present substantial rait road brldgev ;;ine flrsLcticcofitiesa ttian 50.0. For several rear it an swered every purpose and formed the Royal EntertaintneU. The London ' common high wav between New York and correspondent of the Philadelphia North uiu i ruvinecB. ine mils oi ine unuge ..v-. i...,.... .... ..w v..v, .... uw.vv w , constantly increased, and last year , following bit of gossip : . amounted to over forty thousand dot- "On Saturday. last his excellency tha. lars. The stock was the best iu the conn-, American Minister and Mis Lane dined ; try, and could not lie had at any price, j w ith her Majesty the Queen at Buckings, The completion and opening of tho Great : ham Palace. Mr. Buchanan and Miss' Western Railroad to the tartr.Tenderedf Lane were otj thffsamo Weningpreaent'" necessary a new suspension bridge for: at a grand entertainment given by Vi. railroad purpose. New stock was issu-1 count and Lad v Palmeraton to his roval. ed, and the bridge, under the control of , higlities the Duke of Cambridge. They John A. Koebling, aa engineer aud archi tect, is now nearly tintshed, at a cost ot about fs."0i,000. It is entirely Impossible by words, with- were also present to-niirht at a splendid ' entertainment given by her Majesty to : the Buke of Cambridge, Gen. Sir Delier Evans, the Larl of Cardigan, and other . imi of contact with others or of attack- j deemed, and then it was by miraculous . tlie North should have dedicated tjb tlieir ig the most delicate sensibility. Ap- j mid infinite power. Was' this all chauccJ peculiar institutions, while in all south of luiiso.) H'iieii 1 look around me and ! Was it the result of national mutation, or j that line the South should retain an in- ....t....n.lai.. ti... ..vt.oit of tloj foiniti'e I fif iw.liev of litell. or of M.isex. lllliiiHtrnet- I tererft. none other on the face of the earth. That is the condition of " Free"' Mexieo.- eonsort. with such a master, or trusts of contemplate the extent of this country, J of policy ot men. or of Moses, utiinstruct-j terest. flee or distinction to him. Thesel know ; tha diversity of its pr.luctioiiandoftheied by Ik-itrf No, for he was raised up He we They are all bound to papacy, and it wasjf? and attempt a brief general deserip- ont diagrams, to convey, a very correct ! heroes, on theiretnrn from service in the idea of tlie snspension bridge ; but we ! British army in the Crimea." will give a tew of tlie figures relating to , , . iro willinz to do this, to sdothe are statements that are Hot iu coiiforuiitv I putsuiu of the inhabitants of America,! by wonderlnl power to leach them that ; equality ol our prmcipk's, upon which with tho trnerul ami oicitml sinteof fii-I- 'can bid believe that there is a reciprical the (Jod of Israel could redeem the na-' we have acted up to this day. I invoke required of Americans, too, and that was what produced the hubbub between tex- as und MeVico. I Applause - and laitglt ter.1 Well, the Mexicans found ing which exist, in certain portions of the duty ot otm portion ot the country to an-; ti"ii iroin ooudagCj, and overwhelm their the -orin to regard these things ; tirey .....i t.,i il..;,i k. nr.,,.. 1,..!... m.u. L.Hmr nti.l of tinttiml-Tk'tientrrnrrrt' t,f istr TSHiressHr. - "-'" -- - ! am ei iilcuces ot our siueci itv and irood WWII. . J, WM. i i.v : . ... i ihilto, . . y - ..................... , , 17 ,T ; - - - .- - c atin"r-frrt-'TaltiMi niwm.-bT--tbe- rMwet teetiH--iH'iw saotuer. -i'liciasuidu wf the i. Here was nn act of emancipation. And faith. 'These concession have not bveen l...""!C '.t'T.. . -n1.-l..i..M.. I..nll. nr.. titrl.. .nor, th.iii i.ii.ru.i.r. for llou do we know liv what means lit some 'eseb.weil bv the iiis.lin'.i iif Ti'tlt TlnV llllWI. UI 111!:. 1,1 RlJkin IHU ,11. LI. I T WMW..,WJl.. . V. .... . ... .... . .. . -- , " - --, ..... could take a man with a familv to sub-1 Hon ; Length of .put fnim crntrv to centre trf t.iwrr theV ' Height of tower above the rock oil (fright of Wwrr .bore Ihr nick od sist, nnd make a slave ot linn, cheaper the (.'uwd. mfe . "than lo, liity negroes. A man who was J Height of t.iwr bovr rtrr or of tweittv-nvewntu..deld,,iva3.,broUi'UtlH' "''..' the bttl that I'eivne ine uiitisiinie i-'i iiittMii iwii't w.lrr ;v.'.t"i ii.i l.l iijk.n uiu li. r.i . piiirnrwuHuMMui1 .'v. .... '. - . -.. .... . .. . , - -., .... f. .1... A ....I. .1... i.rili I l...v kl-.n.l i1i-.:'r,t:ic1fi'Tfr'teJr.,rtm..lMV. ..it we lis., .mr iiilleiie.i t.. .v. : mor.. tlulil liv tfn .ortll r,,., ..U-ftl.i, !.. I..'r.d..f..m ,.x 'the relatioti of Overseers for the gentle -i cite humanity towards these beTiigs, aiidlHlTW JiLS ittltand 1 hi ZlltVul ' ."oi. of tl.c North. Why is i, so? We endeavor t.get rid of then. littlo"by lit-1 would be glad to see laid, was not dis- Judged to slavery until that twe..ty-nv; f'J. cate the South airaiiist the responsibilitv produce the raw iiiaterml ; we have the tie, imbuing them with the. light ol chits- cussed 111 the South, nor anywhere but 111 .,.i., .. , w, :, ..,, 1.,'! - io,.i, physical resp..usibility ..fseeiio'to the la- tianitv, they may become nations as 11 u-, Congress. It was hurried through Con- it i not rntnonsiblo the South has said borer and tending the hands who produce lucrum as the sands of the sea, and that gresf there only it was discussed with 41 Let us alone let lis rciilute our domes- 'ho raw material. When it is prepared from the point where they may establish precipitancy almost indecorous, it w as tie institutions' for otiriitTrcir"JYmt yun. f f'Tbe market, the murine of the North themselves thev may radiate science mid foicied-J-hiHUigh over those who made but .1 .1 XT -.1. 1 , f II rTTTTT .11 1 11 1 I LTLT O'N IL HIIO Ol ITS 1 1 IICI C. H'l II! O 'II lll.i'l.IM'.ll I lie U'lHIHtm .'I . 1 1, .-... in "-nil ... n.i . - cent.' or two "bits, as they call it, should t y,OMr tgmgur Mn-ngihot ..bi.. oe paid, in me ineamime ne uau io suj-; n ricm Hiprn.tru. iurr uort and cot he his laiinlv : his wasre . wngiu roprmrucoire accuinulii- Mitt oiaxt- souirht to bo cant npou it fortlmt tor wl i i. j . i , mum hustJa , were iioiiiing, ami every uay aueiiiui.ia-, Miml), Wrli,bl lh, ...y. .j . ted his account. The consequence wasjuii .U..rt. . . . that after a period. nit haviiiir paid the; Bo?.f i..rr debt, he was airaui linuioht tielore the Ulat your domestic lusUtuiioii as you , i- . wombT.f fnturitv nor in the mind of the ii.-s. 1 sum.. aiid think nroner. (i re us the same privi- Cotton estK'Ciallv is the most important ;mH ..i inturity , nor in mo iiiiuu ui the mm, i uppo. , auu. juugiiigiiwuuv. 0 thr nrt lr. ...!. ti. .11 aL. Itusnlomt" article of this kind of c lorce. The ' Almigbty. , events, It must have disappointed the " . , ', . ""v Oatir . -.ik ir,-d tt.. Jcge,.and it t. all we ask. Ut us alone, article "it s km c crcc. i it f .;..,;. nf ... ' hones of those who did it. I Cttoers.l , i-le ami their lands. In this way Mcx tom6f WBllh rftMh(wJ . liOW lOtlff na tiiat Spirit Ol 1IC UlCCCtlWeo.o.i. is ...,,.sr.,,e., ...ie ... " . - . .,.. K lid IIL' It lliore T.MJ lrh.rf.Lrr ...imlr. . m m " mm .. -.:". '.I . I . I . ' . . . I . 1 ... I ...... . . i .(.... i j i...i.ii..t n.i 1 1. ,n t o.lt.u Hl.,1 I . 1 1 1 F.i I il nil I It.ifii li.uill - - - - r T, f lalMl I 1 1 aw -vArlatst ti.- a a if tin His ft ilil - i Ills' OUI UIU III IIIO CHrilllT fl'IV. 1 oil MIL' iihmi, in. mitsmvi"! hp 'vi inuiHti'it, immivj uuo . v v ...v a ..i.-v 0l11IM,,,n , (ttl Mini Pl.r iWllr C'HUMI HMU Bll-nil HI V tllini"lll IIlTTT-TXiTrrT'T irWUi VT lTllfir rm-wrv v-.Wl" nnw at .s wV " jruua.JWiri,i.. . ..- y, :.a-.t. i..; j - - r.v . jt-.-r t --. Mm.VtK,mM.wHfA:ittdm;. mi9mJMWIh hJ H. 1 U: uuAl .Us w i ti... tn. It d for .i our. . Aicalile ami aJiiiliwd tc Ptltwa l1"1' ' th fe.,r r.h llMlltllliOllft HA Villi . 11 i l t T r . . . " ."--Fv - - -.-"l-trr-:-"-Mrr:.l it.-il. liiMtr-irK --f. .Vrv i H-..,.Mr..w.L rt. -4jsMtl.r4d.4iVr' INTERESTING FROM HAVANA. j The Isabel ha arrived from Havana, with dates to, last Sunday-Tlie Courier .. ! learns that much excitement prevails at Havana, as Don Ramon Pinto, was exe cuted in that city at seven o'clock' on the ,. morning of the 22d instant, and to such a pitch bad the leeUirg on tha subject reach-,. " ed, that the Captain Uetieral had not eeaiia3uaiL lanly, however, instead of being exposed. the usual tune, some twelve hours, was removed withiu three, the indignation evinced by the populace, rendering the measure perenitorily necessary. , The state of affairs was mainly brought alnut, we learn, in consequence of what j.,-ii6.4. tvpiH,'iirs ta.lmyg.iteen.ths vindictive eon- ... t.jso ' iuct of the ( aptain General. Some m- ... fT-ft SI 00 (V.l 60 ... A 'Tft'lnifc . 3.fi.St lit 400 lout. .. HHI - . 1.2J0 " :.3iio IS 11. a). . 4.1HHI How perfect was it on the com- the beneht of the cany mg jra.Ie. on the i.ion my desire lor its perpetuation. . Ladies an. i,e..iiemen-i nave t-eeti - . rtM111diu,eHi Their Afri-, 1. . tt ,k, .d.I mencement Of the last session of Con-1 have the advantage ot your industry, your, my love ot hurmoiiy. my anxiety tor.tne , te.t to the reneetion tiiat m me adaption - . lu.r(.i1!ls,Hi. Hd ! " . '". 1 . , jrrea t . f diI imrl.:auirriuiUv,V L,:ui.ii , ;... ' IH'"',,n onuJ..L " " I,' , irVtTatTtyTTSecTOrh on tlie trial, the Minister of nar refused ,te fxniitersign the death warraRtron 'the : ground that the evidence convicting Pin- 'to lukd lTut emn-'tt.Hl from Sung WOSO : character stood as clear as the sun at mid- dav, ' buV "fnuD'Oiio u luxbad served two . i i TTt.--'?' ""r" "TZLitei&m twW twer. and ttto note iiWOiw,siniiii ras nitim wniiifii-,mm'!it, ft :r"7g "-" " "7 , ,7, , '-.Tf, i r iMMtm.-r,o---ri7at is TIelnCThT KPTfyrimn;ff;i ' wnT TThTana m a innt ffiwnliWmrf -af TtleTaTTr-!rt TIW ont ine omaa lantj. reace, concord, nar . 11 v u -aa., - - p-"-V". " 1 " "T V ' r ' ,T , , : thpe are wnffirtanfliacmasno TrV.tS.Hr'alT TaWnh TetterT ItMrrertvatr wmftV. mony and Unanimity of feeling existed consume it. So then We ,. re the produc its . vancchien . 1 would advoca e ... wipe ..... slavery and transfer every one . tj ft . ZlZt 1 hn m 10 ttie tsou 01 ,r , 7- 1 .,;" r- - . . . t: - -- . i master. ihmn.Uni iho ,l,f. I..!.... A.oo.... .os und eoiisiiiiiers. while roll' aru the the abstract uothins;. or is tt a subiect ,ot the Nnithcrn slaves ................. ... - -. . ' - .... .... ., . 1 ..".1: It... 1...... ii...:.... 1 ill..: ..:i.i.. ... .... ceneaittthe(ompnmiiioof.l!J.Wbal.af'imuiiulactuhtrs,aiid inai 1 ... g.mg o. u.eus. ue,. .1 ,e , .e... .mono. ,.e u.... .0 y Uit;n( 01ir coroeq to the country a stale- ot imam, un an nam eti-unn. " " . . . , ...... - - - -- "Smth. Thev are in "vncral more re- i.....;" r .,..1 l,. . .mu.aran,H of sta- Hie castin.' voice was then left with tho and there wan a trannnilitv not Lfi.ro hart! of it. But it ia truth. Thus you are them tlie right ot opm.oti. I accord to, that has gradually grown up u. the pre-!, . , mrn ... , . beav ter, and has t Plr. ; . 1 A" Ji'S.6. )...r r.r t i... . ........ 1 t......iloui,r l.v it. Where would be vour them cverythitii' thev claim, ami in tloins; sent conditim-oi the country. Ihe wlnte ,,VW r UO IIIICi tllVIU "VIC 1 r 1'lr"m 'J- ZZTJ " W . . , , " ,- . , ,, ' , I 1 1 11 Trtfy aro more nhject, and iiot f(r ea or nine year,Tiht A it was. t ion, two declared !tiemlve iii. favor, of ik-ivumlo tio xii.s i.rswstiir irn .n i4 ivppvnr. limp 1 th distil ! witii tv HMtl two fi.r ui;nnttaL ' i" - - c ; -1 j " 1 i.l.kv dit.t l..u amutufdiiivii tf .fa. Ill nx.tintf Viut waa rlsmi tutV inth tnA ; stricteil, and inh.ritcly more abject, tor -- hiTttv. It does m4 vibrate to the f.d Captain tienerat, who. instead of-indin exceptions; But I speak of measure gen: erally. Thwo was no iarrimr sound -un- .J.l...a..pic w . A merican.com in unity, Nebraska ! Ne braska I" That was the noto of discord. From whence did it come ? Was it from the South'! (A voice, " No.") I, deny it. I will prove from history that the South .Myeedamanded'itr iw did all hf .tlu llflfice it fi thai! j South acquiesce In it either. (Applause.) Hpindie and looms but for tho produc- so, lions of the South on which they deetid enj It eveiv iniiiir iiiev eii.011, niei iii 'louii; seoi .o.oin.ii-,.1 ne .i. ,.,.,. ot wj.ov , . . , . . ... , . .. . 1 ... . FSmly claim tlm equal privilege of man's labor could never supply that of ,l.v '"-'JV t1'1' -t 1 ; " o,., ,t fn ; ive4 1,0 Ul..rs ..ndcr a heav, y I mg toward tho side ot mercy, coi.de.rtn. -. ... 1 .' . . .. . riot-wit nn tweutv-teet. without putting i 1...1 . ..... i,...,i. . ... ...... I r. ;.. !...! . . r..n.. i.rr fr .. 1. .ring the same liberty that they en-j the slave, whose custitntioi. is adapted to 7","" twety-t w.Utou. P'l''iJ h.adcHlwag.n,and beneath a railroad train led his former secretary and friend to the 1 l iiom. tinit oil euiiii.tt thiiiL nlilie 1 Soi.tliei o' l,.l...r . li.,i:it.. ami t.r, si u-tioii. : '"eir hats under Uieir arms, and craw i- the iar i.no more perceptible than nmm tjarr, hence the ind.gnation. Wa take vur tnaufifacturi'S and you sup plv our AtMitand. Ttiis U alt fair trad aifd it is alt riijht It shows that there i a mutual dciendaivco of one section upon .1... otlo.r ami without hoth neither, can their opinions. exist and "Iw happy and hidetieiideut.': one-single iota that pertains to the North, iug tho heat it is that! have always 'been devo-: nor ; would I ...take it,well jo iwe tlm.a.orth mgutoaitmu:. t...i k tl... linioit ITtioii that aubiect I treticll upon the South, lint whatever 1 .a- .. t vi.i .t .i 1 perce.jtible tyarrotL'- 8-AII do iiot tltink-alikvv and whUu-tlujvJU Uu "(.the Lngt m. ?"u. ...TL 1" tril ' Wnnp and eiix was s abstain fro.ii overt auta, which trench up- and heat of the dav. Our laborer riei.'!'r " ".r T'.hhI nu.-the br.dge-once when .the tram ,M uave rase.. pw;wwrt yar- J on no riirhts, I would not interfere witlHwith the .un, aro allowed halt an Hour to I -". " ' ipmwi, iu . r ...rr tot., um v,,,, v., . i, I u-.tnlil ik.r ti.ii I j.U llik.ni ' liisai.i L liiF atml tka-ii llnlird 111 tliaskll BtTillll-T J lllr Ills HXirtilllM IU.111TUH UI lTat rilllllf . WtSIU acm osnMiioiKt n niy ui iuiicm esiivs " iv moivj.u '" v-v.iv.aa.a j I I imiriobilitv of the strncture. nijr, auv iiCMh iivmiv4j , smi.4 s vi "'- - "'O - " 1 i' I , m I" I 4. 1 auu per ami-repo Vy ifuiairrJuaiasavjiiaX-gaUaia rvrked; yet wiy white .man been very desultory. It bat been nojwn Hed as ;- platform. Tl are -not overwor opdeivlot .ni application- was not knp.w-t,' irjuea rdugltia.aiui hnaf WTWW'3gr at an-ereut HtM-rtO nth kev a a cuuuufrUQ uuuiicr. i f?yr'"'.v'jr?Jt"W.i?
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 5, 1855, edition 1
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