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:ni..d. tmm th -s,'W"t I I. '!. r. ill. THE AMI-IIWAX V ' 77f'.V. I.ai a, K,Al 2. IMlV. ,1 nd eo'"rail, Yet tlita" iaol difficult. .. .,' .. ..' .. . , , jMiiifolly wkatevi Uo mean. were.Ther must Mv hut! lnuar aware Uiatlbavel . , , , . . , . . . , , , . . , have worked ki.g and worked deeply.. alt received iocuriiruuioMiiin,K.thof UMiiiiffij .1 : ,, , , , . ., .. S nothing that in all part, of tho country, aad for J It e numbers the nK,rii;tjiUeineu ; . , 1 . U tonr turn. nmc b. I pAm n.anv ' -" W. ur TV" P" Uo profouna at.onal .norrment. apeoU.ly ea-aW'i-frir'uviw. t addrtW Wll- .Mrf t.U. t-,flw tbft 6r Tb. lWmlic party ha. ; wui'le at th ci.itttl f lie Nate the at ,-vu,'f V. ,l Um jtjerf mrd tW .torn,, of a hundred year., The .American ijitejitiou ahicli ao d.-v1v ttigagi tlu. "WU-ntioWTrf the ithoie ctrtitttiuoitVv 4 ntay mid, that many aiuiiUr inUtiou. liw Ih i ii ut to in, and .till cubliniKi to ) acnl, from ariUk ami iiely separated porliin. of the t ihiKii meaith, aigtMai in the aggreijate by )Vr Urge BuniUf of rnn. Ani it i d ubt.knnuu 19 yoa that, within thia month. 1 was prea.Kd 441. under rtccwt.'tr nrvmotarice. in both uitun ca, to jHak on tlia fuLjct.t- J-xiiion. ITit olji-ct of thi O'liimunrruti.Ti , iu the first place, lo say in this public manner. tht.tUoelwtBpr,r.tometobe ,,,y only to x-l4 lbec imiution. ; oikL in the ..evond Jilact, to (KrHonu (he duty which" they and uianv 4ther coniderativC do seem tu me to riui.-v, in the uuilnct cxprewion of my principles on the kubject itaejf. Iii doing this, I may ac n-x-ei-aity of future explanation to say,-that I avail m v-K-lf of the proof sheets s( an article written by me for a periodical, published in another State, Vthku h.1. Dot yet brrn Tsrued, nnd-to add, hat if I mpoed there :i the smallest doubt of .J lli'iiK.lt ill K....I11. 1 e M (I,,, ,),v fc-nh-ea were couiiraUe iu value to the estimate I pursue ate cow put i tliem bjrptrtiwt fciaida, I should a very 'different course ;from the one f hac adifpted. roliUca have assumed a new, and to the old tnanagtrs of partus audi elections, a most unex .. ...... . . , j. x j.... ...i.iS wpeu io i ij.1. ' l -n ii.- prod( hyaKn4.,mea w,lhnodouU g,ve " , T;. : " :. " are witaeasieg, according to the point of iew from which they consider it. Many etfeetsinay , be produced by the movement itself, and lie n ' will appreciate those effects, and endeavor to pro note or preventlhem aecurding to their views of general politics, of the i:iU.rvU of society and of the proper deetiny of our great country. The intense and pervaJing power of the moie ment itself can bo longer be a maitur of donlt. Aud to tlie calm observer various elements are Mutest which rcmlcT iCiTllprnjnjto geUier mevtaUc ..Amongst these oVcis.ve e,e- . - - . . - . . ;..ir ...... I.., ;........ r I"" "I I'-.' trienpti -.wnd the homogeneo.isnew of th, atrxril fit it f rt 1 t-url ir rit thnt j-. umlrv rfmutn. 7 . j, j , . i , " "3 " uo .ram-r suao loiue jhii. ai ready Cuaqnered. It will eneounter no dlflk-ulty -piaj I the tetesae Democracy of XewH.i..i- hire, IHiooU, IVmwylvania and Michigan ; the aasisapirl aWrI.MUmotaUty.sit -w '... the I leinocrary f Virginia, and the s- ttiedani! lavery KDti.neBt of Massachusetts ; the here. ii tary Wbigism of Kentucky. Vet all tLeJieir' mastered by tbe grander spirit of tie new move "I ' .- r It ia infiuiuiy absurd for tiie opponents of il.is - asi mow Hu nt uf tlie b-aman mind, to atU ihuu. .. . ' T . , , It to UcWortLr or tusnruiheatit raues. It is ut- lerlv ridiculous for ks frieods to ima.'iiic that it can eaaaen Melt upon aaojoeu mat are teeUe ami iudUoct It may aim at what is wrong or whatiaonattainable; but it cannot avoid aiming i. u great anu permanent any more man it eosiia tare been produced by anything that waa foeWe, indirect, or base. A great it''- dot aot receive such shocks from Mich cause ; .Shl-R ,KcyMi9...vy tgrffljn ineoM resultv iiWiiai is t rtiTT'li" . ttt " n"' nr irr ml, rtrrrrmrig-or me iprrt or Arrrcan aaijoaalitr.- BMieath that-w WhoU the - rrt - rauoaoj Uiat primeval spirit of 1'rote.unt c 1 - catiowj Sa which ihe country itself was oiiyinalfj- creaea. - awaiii ineam u.at wo oenot.i renew. uia! pro.ouna aeoae oi ine over- wneimmg Dereauty ol our atK.nal l mon- ! . which the graadeat outbirth of our Nation- ' li-rfuttoi- Theae.are the life and heart and . "... auuljrfjtjis.frauthr movement. American na- tio-bty, lV,ltaia OvUuatwn, .Nutiol "" Urn. -Tbe eaautry U-Bevea all three ...f these are iu danger. ' Men may say the cyjntry '. d. Iu - ded. But that do not alter the case so Ion; a. the country tliinks otberw i-. 'J1;e count ry is resolved that all danger to all of them i-hall be ' thoroughly remoild. Men irmy say, the c- jn try is mishd; but what of that, so Ion; as tie wuittry is resoh ed lo be National, T.-vt. sMn; and Unite J .' , The coantry U thoroughly convinced lliat il .joinot trust tlie perpetua'.ion of its nationality, its rrotisatautctsiiizatioti. and iu I'nion a one people ny lun r. lo the prt' in tli. ir ..rIinrv tui intrj iiiiw, t)i tlie tlmf at u ; and fco ;! . L K-t ul'U nil' jKtitk. Mti may mv tliis ih m t. fanrticiu : Tin Ta! rjrtafc twii" iTTr FT:i r: ?r "V,ttT"W "vTrTtT ttf m-ii wlivia it r-vx-t a unwrtliv uf h-li; .. .1 .. , . . . .T : - jo- eiuniry i.'sani ui i' rji- - - 1 :t , r.l' loesH: StaU-s. I hey who af.- !a.ti;J. I'l'i h'ad tjetter take up the :,o-- , & who are le.t, .,u-r!.t in th.. j-uj ...iilitrv t-i Is- in.!. s. (.u.-i-.,.,'. l -iliritiy . t ruo.e t:ol' lis (''. ..I. in Is it- . ll..!. .1- ,1,'t. r. e,-.-.s i Ual inh'-rit.o.e,-; .-ii..!, ,., ;" U-l r:,l eil. it (,l,nici.. -i, " :'e , ,e ' q-ia'e ssf. j.iiir'is. 'I t.. i -.. .j.oiif w;!! ... p!,tu. t!e , r ' th- i w ;io e.'ie -'ire : ,...s-. ' i!ii!.-irioti;'or ii t.o a'. . ,,r s. .1 T m s. who do, mit-t nh. .;ie. the ,.. .!it(. ;o -r w jtiMly and ',r.it ' . a ,i : f'.uii'.ry i h. o., . .';' -r. ... . li. l lug il lo ' eii i. . iu:(j.'Mv lo'ftss ei. t-. i.ir'.. .1,-,. th- f I' 'I, ".Ill JtiOfl' al': of 1-wrt (' . , n .a!.V'l .;i -I i. it .ei'-ible t.. ?:-j'fJiiS.ri b : svs m lmr tii :v- f--s--.i. -'. - 'T-y--whk4r t'uis. h.ew -x:, t : i - 111, disss, the eonntrv w.ii ..r. : i. ; " . ti.umliiy in splir ( -il A. ' ' -':, jaiit-ua'-Joe-Ti..--mt- T-, '.' ,..""'l,'ljijg-'t-'--l'r'.'-v.-. ''f-'i'. ir i','ti thi. '-.' :t i'la6iJ'4i,, jr-: r2li- '::; -Vd. jf. (in audi a, apirit ; and sb wiil te launched anew upon her high career. It may lie of less i in j-'tlaJiCT? to determine ly j what meat. this great spirit has loco aroused curruptiun. gro a gignntM in the land, bad -"era directed' 'agaiit the liberty, the leligiou, and the nationdity of the people? W,it noth - MIO.VJ all !iint irten ! a. it iiotlnni?, that , not onlv leinoernev itaelf. but oerv other fL-! be trv. bv haiinv litlla I invention, to lift f,0w ,,! ",""l." .. . t-m,i .,f t.iiM. nauiVia and f.h.i- floil i.ii. ;...;....,... :n i:. r ti" i r .u- ..r .lt.-,1.i I wiliariied. willi my aWarance-tiiat tltfy HMO lM(J Jcfc, cv.Mily into the UoW of the Republic !-oulhn. therefore: which .ill consun mate the! There arc .ivenav. there are beinc .haloomfemled to honor m. witU a "!. or a. it i.,.binj. that million.' of foroiifii I'aixts I political, will Le only but iieWily the ou-1 alien dark hour, come,' fall to repining and up-, ' " ' kv ,l,e J r.ii.i f,tei -n liiti.).ls inuudatiuj: the countrj like l,ir(l, of itt spirit." Aaulw uih.ii the I'nion of bniijin!! thus adding to oukido anxiety the ,uUIKl wu"'u !s' ,.a,,Ji, . . . . . . . I. ' 1 ." ....... ii wl.i. li irrnw a Ijinw irumara- lu,,u" a Hood ut k.'us:s, eru opeiily organized tuta , tbeu States, whether from the North or the 1 harrowinir scenes of domestic tnfe Cvntiaana aur'"- ,hot Hal V o,!y b3u.t and .old tlie. napporl ut tliese fearful powers, ooutractmg always for auch pavnienU, in return, aa were the mttel hotniUating and the most fatal'! Was it " " " . .7. . . . , uuuu, ,,,Bt u"' iunx l" lm""" l"ur .. .i i ... .i. . t .... i - tlie press, the jmportuuilte. the pulpit were' .....i. t.. a. ....i ...i ....... uiKwuvijiiii ic ih vnu " together, against this frightful and enormous ;,.l..i.i w... i, .ji.;- !,( i l.n.rtl. .. v.v...... . ....... ...- ......jj.... nun could neither vote, nor ..peak, nor preach, .,o.,-r..v, nor te.,h, wiilmot Winp ll.Ue to insult ana violeiiee unle-ss tticy would do all in sueli a manner as suited the taste-, of Weiirn mobs, h.mn .f r...im Ilih.l.J .,..1 I 'ur.tala I 1 11 .... . - . w...i"-vv, " '"i- . ., "")' " i they w ere, deep causes, and ihcy worked ; riricR wrcught the American people to1 1 lo" mch mm'M 1110 American people te. farnt-'J 7 m a"jV'WHl;, light widely d i ffere n t -f, on. that in which it "'.S. which rervade. the nation. . ha.ve no allusion to them in anv No ihnibt religion is an element of this wide- i .. . l . 1,. . :. . . . ..t.. t. '0I, nor. wilh nien tlle ehw( on, Kitla.r lire-.-tu eieiieiuem. i.ui ik is noi uie uuiv eie- if llio iitber element hv itself or thi nne bv oi me oilier eiimerus, ny iisui or lo" one ov - jtlf oucht Jo have been sufficient to have sai - 1 U. euBt7 from the .peril whij, now de- ,llsnds W power id all three to avert .L . lle.:ause it b an element at all, they overl, : whom king-delave.1 retribution i imperilling scream ut the bare mention of it. as the deinoni - ais did when thev itw Christ ai-proacb them. ,t is a Krsecllll(,n u Cons.ieuoe sake, in their liew, that we hesitate to surrender our country,; our liberty, and our religion to the guidance of i corrupt men banded with foreigner- ; and what mi-e it s rnenilm is that iImva fi.reianera .. , - - j. - h.miSii In ! I'anists and Infidels. If thev had tor.to....a Mahomcilm. the i f - - -- . la - Mtion wouM i,sv! an lms.,lW ..t wlthTo - rv, vnanr Ccnturi old. At first it w as tliel ;. " hmperor anJ the J pe who trod us into the itiist. Thl. it Witt king, and bish.., who burned some! t the w,kj,rnebs. .vow it is pn..u ami niui . . . . . . anJ ,,, ,na,.ocuf1li B10 haT(; follnwed us into our ! ,,Ur of r,:fug0Iia v, our last place . f r.-fnge to rei.-w here the eenibat'of cVniun. i a form ! , onco I1)0rcd.-gr5'.lingan J deteuble, and more ! -,kelv to be fatal to than iu eil!ier.o.f its pre - e.-.Jn.g r.irms. Minll we he ir..n n ;n the J a- cific' Sha!t we succumb .'r shall we' turn uin our releiitless pursutrs i ll.ey have fob; ,.....1 lt.n (.-. I.',. .t..n -.n.l l.r.-.n, rl?t l.im til ' V" " :hay: Dtd tb.y cpe Ltu. U, die like a ...' lih? thev eH Lim ta die like a . . - . -- -i - 3 in his mil ? 1 The revolt of the country was wh. unox" '""sxwlrJ fcv 't&i vtryPBPrwirf llrT'hait - 1fedfs . 11 - ,11 secured its final .nlj-fUoa. and like every oth, r Ureal retributien, it tafc.-s lhe it. falls on by It u llot j!,,,,.,, to be ,JUJ,r, J at , lhl.v tjl crate .iL KVMlitt llorr,jr, t10 ... ' a,ilJlJa:vs1,ieh their"' own j,. ar, ltr,xllv lia, rendered ah1 )u,v i,,,,-;!,..... Vk cour.try organic it-, If for the great conthcl, whieh, to those who ; first tnj.ark,j m jN mvnivj K,U ig, desperate. ' ia v. hich all grantl movements occur ; even ' . -,i -rherv ratom lrvs- ssuis us. . mm& rnttr- , ... aU ,, . . tbe f.,hsts. ; ,t t t . ,t ,..i.-n i ir..fcj. !lol.tt)i t,.vo!la tl,ju,ance. b-iaisc the handful , r eveited men w ho first combined to save the WUIltrT lf Ujit KfK ail). lo,.,,.r possible, did no. eM ,,iC mliuk. of illt uncil 1 Ko , ,u u marj,.t,..i tnKjttCerl, and I i ttlJ c, wllic, ,,.rt winill to be ,raj0,.ed, and, ifJ 'necessary, murdered utterly .,. ... , , , M.r ,..;i i.. ' their enemies bought and sold tbcn.7 " Arw . , -ifit . ,.,. j,,,;,., were rtrut.,. . ; liu, , ,;i rfi, , f ,1,. ,.r p nut at an infamous price! Wi ik-y Consulted when the auociou. schemes -o bnak up the Ua- l to Mrs. I'ierce by Capt Gedney. , ion of these Stat, were concetnl f A -sit to the new and the old or first toiub Were t!e y adi :s. d when the overthrow of was paid, and the company were again asscm our nationality, of our institute., and of our bled on the deeks of the Colly, r, Immeward religion together, was d-IiU-r..l. ly ood-rtakeii bound, in as bright a sunshine and as delicious bv the I Wish ih-.-pols aud pr.ijtm of Kurope ! a day as man should ever wish for. Fort Wash-'- Wa :ouns; n-k. d of tiiein I y foreign Tapists and infidels, when, throughout the whole land, th- v o,.-;.lrd with th- full a-s.-nt of d.-ma- g -guts to overthrow the lWest.-mt ci illation of tlie cVjr.trv ' ere theaecrvt of th,: conf.- a.pnil the non-eomiiiis:oncl oflicer in com--i..i.a! ii,.-. !.: know n to (hcm T "Were the sfcrrt mand tfrat th" rmnmrmder iri-chief of the annies ..ath I iudiiijr every IV-d ccelesiastic with .un- of tbe I nitcd States v.as r rese.it. Inside the "niiTifed nrr?:;cf.5"rffXr:fi'1gTtetnpWty . . sui.niitt-d to tl. irseiuliryj 1 he saf. ,y of tl,- . - . . . i . . ....:.;...: '. ' 1. . ii... . i i . I tir.r I: e s..e ol a Mate l.,t JS eleianreo, lltl-l wh'. W' !j!d sie it innt eonsult, must eoni- If the peifidv and feroity of their ene- and alone, a v-rgeant of tiiei.ty six years tan.J-eot'ijs-i th m to ..Verve uriu-Urt! eauti-.u. it ing. ! r- of their pri -tse!l ,. " Tl - ". .in;j'-r. In ' li lh-- SMMt .j..-t of i: . 'ul. ! t:.-l;i r.i- -Ui. ha;'. ss ; at.li il ,- i k- - i: s-. i, in-fiel IS t .III. . r ! i : r.--t. a. lo j-rscw-r. :. lO't't l tf N'-Mlh :,i. i I. 'lie Is -f th.. V.!,., it.-re-'.v a,; I must he wh- . r . n-.it trmie ,.t d. 'II. at ..lion i- 'ii:. 11 r-t s!. , ,-h -l a tl'..-' A r'l.r.irt ,'.-l', nr 1.- 11.. is ni'imaie i!...-e:, -s of ol.t.l.l.ifi' tlei p'wI-lJlV.oV lileli. "a, it:. Li, 'ijt.7f X Ti - .ce -re-1 si, i.e tie. f,.wa.-4r"iih i ,a-l.i..-' -.if ,-(-J. ...f. i "o5 .-i' aii'.Mtvn-and t'rr';. h.Se a S-VeOMl h -r. ' , I si-ismiiTis-: . lit. ik fedcjid tiiion ; out 'uf power, Willi aa overthrow I incaj'Hblt) of being repaired. ...':'.,- '-.'' And thi. m the-rcason why thia great niove'bsud InTUe day of calamity, who i Hot,. aeB ; "lBU, 7 " " . ,. -meut,cile.uiliexcrucUli.,"glitteri4cSuf hat,') tb world, great frown make the heart thill Wd ofhultadtfce. m jnaie-a in its political aanect, on the pari of all against Uith anguiah, LUeuardUnHl,ttro('Jl'n?l'l' j nioukcy. .bound ia numtrkw.. -i whom it 1 directed. Its success i noon to be a finality and a fatality lo thona. For nations doj not immediately incur tb lamt peril twice, bor do profound national movement, .peedily ei- , American 'party, strong enough to awnlloit up 1 Si.uth, must cre. lonspiraeie. Against the ! Proliant ci,ilitioo of the' cmrrtry Wtween1 ; aemaues on one JU nJ'pa,fets ud infidel' foreigners on the other, uiunI Uriiunale. At - uu uUr nationality, by treatie. made be- :4wCt,0 foreign d.-spoU and imlaU-s, und. r the -I r '" ot t:iC court o. itome, aim execuun oy i . ... . . t. mi!iuJ4 0f f.,nijrn papist, and intidels cast into , . 1 1 ... , t- . our ixsoin. must uo urouui 10 an enu. ror- eigners must be content to enjoy here U.e hh - ss - ':.. , ... i....:...i ... .i .1.. .... 1115 oi ue-e-uoiit oeiiieu lei 111,'iu tieij wni-ic 1 e!s, . ,!ie benefits of a c'u iliiation moro called , iUan any they am enjoy elsewhere; the same ,.;,; anj relieious rights which we onrselvTa en- ;.. Thev must neasa to rule ua. Americana r - 7 . 1 . ,QU5 rme Amenca, -eaaeot-tie tasenaibW that manv irtuous. en - ,lteB(.d nJ patriotic" mcu view thissuhiect ir ; th hit I hare uttered. I . not fr,et I . u.l - 1 a . . .... i ' ' T 7'" r"77 ' "" . i . - . . ' . f,Ml ..,.,. ,,o, aouiiL also inai noi a lew oi mose wiio are ner- isoiiany uear iu me are 1 ... r i. ..:.. i .i , , .. "... niiiii i uBiMiTc iu whit Terr iuutwui (i i That may make mv dutv painful,! but not UI)C(.rtain. Nor follia , M Whlff fl.,. ,ware of the atrocity with which the nublio ! ...:i ,1,,, . r,.. i., ' tr,r..i i ,l !. I- I..l. ...i i,. i i... tt, , .;. .... ... . ' rfVaral and Infidel bitten., and have Mir - ,ivoJ 8 ,),, lh:) co.iillK)re cou, p..r50T,ajv a.om..t i,.-il,;, ,. Ii 1.. .i . I if i .houlj look with indifference upon .i . . . . i n sirutrgie, ai ine memcm oi its- impeueiing In - I ' A.. .... : . : uiiijui, iinei ua. iiij aie ueii iu. progress longer ' ... i.. ... i 'WU IUWI S.IOlltll II. flllU IllU.tait l 1 UU JllllOL Ut- 1 test principle, on whieh I ItocedTmore'tena- , t . . . ;.l ,v . .... ,i....i i, ..... .i ,. n. i.., 7 i,,,!,,., rat.n j, t,.. wlien tlmt triUIn,,i, .. u mllv ' A M . OUsT jt K.IS h(iroil.aiT W0B. cLir frit tiJ aixl Mrnnt, no. t, ruKCKixiaiMiK A. Vf. Hodgls, Kraiilfort. i ' IIIL I'Ull,'ENT AT MOL'NT VEUN' i.N. The President of the United Sti.K. and bu famiv-mjj.. a first pilmage to the tomb of .' - . .... " Washington on rnjav, in the steamer .tollver, ... i . . r e.-i. . -.- - utlJer the command of Oijt. Oi-dncv." It wa. . iiiiiii-r 111 rnmi. 1:11m rn 1 ...iinf-e it u-'ib ! the usual day of the steamer for Mount Vernon, but I'residciit I'ierce. in his republican manner. - r.'. - .'. v.r.-.. . ...1 ....-.:.-. i . i- . , Mw'y however, was not to be outdone. H, , e.111.: ii.ii.u.juui.e'i auu unex li-.eiea eat.u 1 ' I determined to make the day .as full of pteas'ipg incidea'ts as possible, and he 'succeeded adinira- Lly. When the steamer arrived at the " White., iloUse1' the distinguished companv were just in lime to witness an eiciting haul of the seine, iu which over a thousand shad, six thousand her-' ring, and two immense sturgeons, with a rock- lish weighing nearly 40 ll., were taught,. s The "White House" is a historieaT pIacK'a tistntt, m oppwntion fr, imsw-.VVUuu.. now-o in the annuls of the last war with the lVpn.-oirtVero 2v0 acres and valuably fching landing : " ' .:'Ul 114 longs to .Mr. Otterback. He has refused Iur. r.Dii U ,U ..I..-. f. or. l.Un ajn rion i, , , ,. , . ... , '.. ine remai 01 the nsning lauuing atone pavs nim .T00 a vear At Mount Vernon the President was hand somely received by Mr. John A. Washiiigtou, ; l,lu ioudifjdbut deaerving proprietor of the boa-: orcd nsWencc of the lather of his Country. r" hr , to the family of him a bo bow U. tbe chair oc- cupied by the immortal Washington. A beau-. l"ul '-u.lu ,rom '"" g'"- , asluugtr.ii ington, on the Maryland side of the I'otomac, claimed the attention of the company, but an entrance was not effected until Captain Gednei (following up his kind attention. jf the day) . . . . . resp. ets tu the J'r, siuent, a.ej, in r.-ply to a "Olll uer.: to seep irje j,,rt CroU,ni;lt. of ilef ,,erTi state.t to the rreViderit 1 w .. , here f Jinltjr l.iiriuy. All honor to '.ov. 'iardner, ot M..-s: litis, lit-, for refusing to remote, from olhee I..,iin, whose only -otf.-nce was the t!ie,JUithfui. extcution of the- laws. ""Tlie S-i:ile and II . us.- of J lepr's. Iitatii es had, in a f:mai:e;J spn,i. n solutions djreeting h. s r-uioi:,!: t, i,i,i. ii.ir.lner. with a. moral I'ir-ige that r. fleets the'litgT.est crVilit on him. ,nt. .1 the preneoitiie i est. ,1 by tlle consti tution, an- arre.te.1 the iicr.-ilili.hie prweeij-in-s. . Wl,.-u ,t is r. . oil. ete.i that this sinl.--l i, .,ii s, ra.usly mi) air th- '.oieinor's' politi:il !' r'.ut,. -: in thai Slate, the iiid-j..-'n lei.ee an. I s"-:..- of right wl.ieh prompted it, will Ije appr.-ei.-it, .1 .--. en win-re. Wilmin'lon JirulJ. tlt.tr Sup,-;, font. - The Superior Curt f.-r t!..- ' ...Mi'y ha n in session this week Ju,!."! Kol?. iired-Llag,, 'l.e oi.h ..irudr ofpMh., lit- ini-rct wks the Ciinl of .l'(,o It. fi.lics for the murd'-r f 'hu-a H.iri.l. v.some time in S.-r.t.:in- oin h ted of manslaughter, and ...1 ... 1 . 1.... 1 1 1 : yi auu iinjin'sjn.-u iot sis . . ' The .ir-t . wTi.e. .'n" immc,tUi.le' TlIK TUCK W li l- She k no true wife, who sustains nut her hus- I," . . er and more .btautitd a misfortune crowd a- long bU path. Than ia thi time tut Uial of ber gen dene, thca b tlia time for lertuig whether the'.wect&es of ber temper beaiu only with a transient . Bglit, , r like the aieadr glory of th uiomitnr atar, abiawa aa Wiifbtly under the cloud. Has abe then sniilea jnrt a charming! Deea ss if all the ' blame in the world would make one hair white or bfcuk, or change the decree gmic forth. Such know not that our darkmss U bcavea'a Tiglit : ; our trials are but atc in a guldcu laddc-r, by j which, if we rightly ascend, we may at last gain J (hat eternal hght, aud bathe forever in its full - i .. ness auu beau.y. ' Is that all ! and the gentle face of the wife . ... , .. . uoanicu mux n. iter liiihutna uaa ix-cn on t j ' : the verge of distraetion-all his earthly posac. - ' j l. ..i... f i... Muk wtTU (.'Wl, unique li'.ll1f'l ine iwuii ui ucr S knowledge, she ha-1 been so tenderly cared for ! all her life ltut, sajCving's bi-aiiuful story, " a friend advised him. to - not sl.-.-r, to his I va nnr sluinW t.. tin evelLU nnt'il h un. j .'ill., II , I I lolclco lo uer all nis naplcas case. '. "And that was her answer, with the smile of 'an angel I no .' I feared by your sad- 1 . it was worae. Let these- Uautiful H "taacn-"aTT thu I' splH.Tr Kt it go; Ic thin ?s .te , 'or u I onrrcare li my miiOanila love auu I ... ... . . . : ,oi.l,.e,w, .l,l ... . .fl........n i ZZr:J"iZi:S"l. Z I I n l .1 .1 i ..i , me. aud I w 1 11 aid von to bear these little re - i . .v. ,. ....m,-. , vfhh iu iwii , vers... with ,l,w.ril,. ' 'v- . Stilj love her! her a man nius, reverence, I yea, and liken her lo the very angels for such a 1 " a revelation' from Ibaven. i . . j. CKIXD IE0STB1TI0S I.V PIIIUI.EIPUI.I I'OK THE ' IMH Kt LITE fOX KPTIUV' 1 P.n.yrra. H,h. We are iufomied that on Suml.iy next, 13tl inst .'a TriJuum. or three davs devotional ei j ercbe, iu comiuemoratiou of tlie dogmatical de- ..:.:.. .. .1... m i.... ... . .: - .. .1.. 1 "'".'i". en mc iuiiiim.uiai voum-pnou oi me I I'.l..l Vi..,;., l .... " ..ill.,. ,. , Wu.i. i W-h i..l..n. r..t -.i j .i."' -.bi, nm ivuuuiuix u .-i. I - i. K" -v,"- l'i.-inim.uin.v. be"ig made "for the due celebration of the uWX Tt,,;. lUt when gorged to re- ... nr.rtmit . vent rr..fMui.iM l.lir T ! .., , intend to honor the occasion with a .election of from the "-reatest Maatera of Church Mu- sie. and that thev will be ablv i- rf.,rmedbv SL Augustine's Choir, is a rriatuir -f doubt ul m. o..e, ho'alte.,.ledthe rc-cr-nt atori. s of P.os- sini's Swbat Miter, in Concert Hall. Not nlv will the' approacbinjj festive celel.nti.m arlord the loveis of sacred song an opportunity of en joying a raremu-ieal feasL They will also have au opportunity of hearing an csj-aiiinu of the dogma of the Iir.marulate "oueeption," from .1 i' Ii. ... .1 , .. me erv uei. i -r. aioriartv, one el ll:e uio-l ...,,..,. .ii.te,, -..y 1.,. ; , ' eloqtfenl diiiiies of th iiv uitu uitiuu 01 mi; ui.i. w nu s .iiniuu lieu to preach a wsiwa of .sermons on the r-uj.vt,'. (It is to bo hopsl the 1 'roft ssors will not iir !n.i n.ftr;i.,.r i;:t,.. .. n " - " 1.1? iiie.i iii.i .m.m:. .. " immaculate c..nceptiun.-S am '. Th, st r ne-v.-r haiing been in komeror M niri.1. or Mexico, has not got use J to such p.flac. ut home, yt.j.V. J'. Hi. ('injulilt tur Cowjr''. has.lv note fr. in a fr'.-n.l at Asheborout;!i, inf..nn us that Knw is li. iUxux. Ks.p, of I'ei on county, is the eandi- .hit..; ..f the American arty in that Congression- vrhahi that a Convention ol the American par- bv . o.ch tlus select.on of a new candidate was in;eh Mr. i.en.le is a prommeiit v ing, nna 11.1s ol- t.ri been named for political otlioe, ineludinir ' that of (.overnor, but was 11. ver a candidate for ., . os .-ip -i irn riv.il wr , The District is strongly Whig, being compos- thodi-l Church on Sabbath morning last for til ed of the counties of Moore, Montgomery, Han-. por .we of hearing the Iter. I r. I . S. I logg. -t lol'h, Chatham, Guilford, Alamance, Caswell lecture on Foreign Mission, but h.ire arriiei! .?rjllTJ;T'T . " The Ituffah) Kxpreaa very truly K.ys that four hues m..re lioautiful than-those arc rarely writ- ten : A solemn murmur in tl.i soul f-'ills up the wuriii Iu he. As travclli rs hear llie t.ill, . r. 41. Brf.-ri: they resell tin- s.-a. AV.oic Xoihiny Paptr: here are .aid to! U- three K. X. pacr. iu Ciminiiati, and strange to say. on-of tlem i. clit.-d by an Englishman, . 1... . C.....l ....I .1... .1.1.1 1.. ... I.i.l. one u, a .....i. 1. .1.1.1, 1...', me mu. 1 uii .in i.i-ii- man. Amilliir Mnn lulltr. The Mobile Xews r,o- tie..- pistol itiai.ufWiUiW4.i.w.rlllariMar. I ... I - - I- I ' I ..... .' .Jl'. I II our ., ciuimoer ... r. me oa, one en.) of which is contained the cliarge otr - -' " - ; ' i".....-1- , ...e.it of the pistol and are . h-vated into , . chamber with s,nh rapidity that the jiii-ce may be find HO time pr ininuts.. pe-rforating a 2 inch plank 300 yard. dUlaut They are calculated I., throw t oll's revolver, in the shade. mini liiillir l'titcnt. Mr. Goodyear, of i . York has gaine.l hi, suit at Paris, against . ..... I ........ I,..,.. ,'..r.iu,. .ii,tiOi.-iir..ra i..r .... i.v- in.. ..i...i imuu. i in ,....., i.ii ... iiifriiiLT'-tner.t of his patent in that country. 'I'hey iJre eoii.leii.n.-.J to a thousand francs fine., eaelj and to d.tiiiag. s, lo be ti.v. d by J"'rt- . M.ttnli.,,, Ihr chapter :;7, of il. lit nut Ijitr. In section : " A'" ciiifyrniiiir Itei.-iiue, j rintc.l. and sent out to the ( 'lerk nud Sheriffs, hy the Secrefarv of State, there is nti error, which is corrected as follows. ... .as to conform to the original ; lor the words " on tnrji twirl tftttjt titrtl." lie", r. ad '.'01 rori wtrltjttrjcdrttl te. The law dH-s not t common deeds. Il tiives ii.ottgage-d."-ds and deds in tni.t, "which shall I.- r. gister.-d, one dollar, which tin-.register shall liav," " ' ' , -s h 'njlt'itt'i Ij ('iiiilvrt. Iliid Jrlundonald, of ..... ..... the lnl,si iitivy, pr..pos-, at tllc cost ot f)0,- - r,o(i ... '1 '. ...o ...v.... tr:.l.i..r -TIIKIU.,1 AMVlIIEMt NKKV. In the year 18i3, an ' Lit-iisb oflicer, alio was I.....: I ..i.l. I.; r,.,-iiii.-iit in ! tbo neighbor' gion in which jjuaulitieS and whose yvlla, dirieka an) hooting, were indew-ri-bably wild--wa. witneaa of a moat eitrndrdi arr acene. hkA ha h thu aVetrhed S I ws one ly, with natira lor . compwnion, clim!- j ing oue of the alantiitg itienta, ef the Kun ! Bioddlo CliH, when I became aare that an nn anal commotion reigurJ amonjrsit my firclida the tnonker. which bad by tbi tune got ao fa- ---' . ... - . , I, , . ' u "''l'''.v Kf' ,! vdlow thorns wiiiei. co.. r ..,,. wnml m-" on ,rf -- ; '" ' v " . , : 10,4 co"slrietor s '" ,1 ' "'""V'1 ( ; heantifulrowii monkey, hw aat ctus an strile. denoted that I came too late, even had KtruL'L'lea Helioleil uuu 1 came uju iuie, nm I . . . ... ,. , , , .... j 1 1 ' the cause of oi.ur.-ed innocence. The mon - . . . . . . (l i . i t . i. I I .i ' ' "u "". ; mobbing and niew ma mid chattering ; but not - 0,10 'lv:",wJ " U,e l"'1' wl""? I;r''in,l.v ; ,,."',r ',oor C1ml,a,,," b-caiue ahu.wt quite '""1"-" ,HW l"u " ''t,J'-r- .1. r.t it..;. I .piietly sat down, until gradually (he monkey had bcea moul.led, aa ii were, into a proper eon- dition for .legluiiuou, for 1 could hear the bones a they boiku btith the pressure to , SUII II llll 1 UUU 3UI ll.IU, B1IU lir 1(,1 lit'. : . ' '..'... ,J riUtnt K-frnn In iintwrct tt toliN. I nolilil ad- ' I ' " ' a. leisure the uiagnini.nee of its glittering . ... ... , st ales, that sliolie like viille rielllv Varlegaleel me- ' ' talic subs ii ii . i i i i i -i Lanee. shuddered I behe d Its .d awfu hoad-the promiuen orbits of . ,l,,l,is large and lumiuotis wit grand an. the eves uery le'iiu ine eremure in ni i-ii-i isrmi , . . ; . .. , , fei ! ,n lenirtli ii.nl tnili:irelitle f:irnwln ! til 1 e i . ',-1 .. ... I . ........... lo"K f,t' 1 Vrfictl.-V l"',' Jll"s "f ,!,e "uis'. rt,!,,, V l IK' Ill'T.i.cVS, 11 UtlMvUllU US CUIIf UII iui; K'lim, iiuw ah Unrwogi:inatte nin, lv U'f.rt' it, lubiic.it' I :ui 1 tit to l. riTrivt'.i into ihv iW- -!tH,'m""'1 " ' fla, ti'1 ' dy WaH to Gil and .well. I retired fn.111 the ' arena of conflict aud hall of Lr :m.tu, t, dcirua. it me in cai.tur- : of smnmoninc my fm iuJ to it me in riij.tur z . .... ..I., i .....i.i i r;fn....i.. ii..... l"- '""' "" ": " ' , , ,., . i :. ' pei.-. . .... v.uara m- to "'?" l,,a,1H- . Aceomim-a ny a stout ias.-ar l-armg a ,,r,,n2 ''1"1-r 1 8 h'l l"ir' - f " si-iu-hter ua sKi.m.feg. we Jost no. t.me m n aeiong the 'sc""' Jtts- 'u '"-' " '"'' ' cnatttHl- I"4" ,1,at '' i"1"" "l ' not contlneu to. the Iiuman oreast. Keeping aloi'.f. we r.silvi-d not to mar by an iiit.-rf -rifnee the by iio-iiieaiis:m-tif ing oj.i rations in wliiih , the monkeys were engaged. The l...i eoiistrie- tor lav, thoroirvhly L'ur.il, and like a I."' of , ... '"', - '"nesu, 1 ne same .roiei-iiiig mass ul. i UI where 1 had left it. hi the summit of this ro- a troi.p of mi.iik.fy j h;rl Tmsenibh-.l, And ihree four of the lar; st and str.mg.-st w. re o.-rni.i.. .. ,l.s.l.-,i ing aa immense. frTgvn.rit of the mas - in-sion. . !r. a.!y I.h.. r.. ,1 . time ,r. merits from the rest of the l.-dge. This m.-ns almost oversha.loned the reptile, lly i-innumus e-i' ill. -.is, riu.le in a silenee that was rare with them, ih. y at last , ,. J in pushing it on wards until it hung over the boa's bead, when uttering a li ire veil, inwhiih iiery separate loiee ininel. ,1. ,y a wg..r..u inm. inent iln v holed it sheer down. The heavy mass fell fiht wthr- svsTTs-m;-h. w. re a coc.,a..ut ami as .. t. ,.,.1.. I ,.l.. .l h. jj ri;fniiu frolu m jU lar eliorus of njoicing with whi. ii the monkeys ., , , , , . 1 1 e 11" ee .'11 ..1-11 111. 1. Beeoji.i'osiieu veil'r.-.iriie. . Ih,rh It.,,.,. (I,u..,l U. . I.i . I . I... !.,. now eelehiateil'iheir accomplished' vengeance. '- - i. ..i.. r at the doors of the Church we found then, ilos -rd, we w-ere H.twrimid that yuung men Jii.nle a ' regular 'busin. ss of congregating in the h.h'.ies every Sunday morning and conversing iu so loud a tone as to disturb not only tho minister but the entire congregation, and that notiee h..l .been given from the pulpit that the next person or fiers-jiis who were caught disturbing the eon- gregation aould be retried to the May.vr. ' I' t- It f I l li irn,urjih .jtuetr. j ' - - - Cwt.Lrf.it ItouUt Ji.,h. well ma.h- ' . .. ." . .1 a..... 11 eoiini. n. i, 01 me f goM pieces is now- 111 cr- eul.,t,on. It is pre, isely the same rireumfer. nee of the coin, hut it is not as thick. It i valued 'at 18.50. TI.com. may be. d.teehd by oh- the world "sol I" in small raised l. tu-n, - w th'fteWvT''of ttetieB.T:' ' . .- " - , - - .... . . .... mrnwrmmr in trnrt. ir an . V" J""" "1 - T i ........ - :. .. ...I . .. :.. '.. f iir u ifi uu nil f. in r.r iiia iui nm ). '- ......J .. ,., . ., - I-. .r in . I.. 1 ... . " ' ' ' 'V ,". . " 7 V", ! ' ,Z .'TT" , - T . " U'1' k" ' Ut " ' ' a"' '"' i " Know TSoth.ii,? " party, involve .a cm-, I look. -The iHli.. Oram ry in i tra,. I lie imiiss. f . rr . . rt. Herald, of the 2 1M lilt., savs : I . t . . i :. . i ... .: ,.ir neigiiijis in s'iiiii; o. Ifie easo-ri, , '.II llll.-s. Our nei-diliors flre said to be in a woful nliidil fotihe - stall ,,f hf.-." ii the road from ShreveiMirt to this phve, w- are toll, ih.re is almost no corn ' at all to Iw had for at,y iee. A large nr- pun ua. m.-nv iu tnis county, hut it is now -oneiosupi.ly tl.,-want, of our famishing neigl, - ,J'J,- .uftn(Ur' Ortiuhn in .. ., . , lo jar J lo I'rtrtthj lf, ' rnff. ,01 jsvM.iK, M.-,y I i. 1 he oun.-r of tins morning publish. . a long letter fnun rr.,W Morse, ad.Jreso.l lo I'-i-hop Spal.hng. w ho harg ed that Mr: Morse could not prov.: that l.afay- Of ever usd the words "If ever tliri ht-rtie' of tljis country are ruined, it will U by the lbe riFh Vr--'-, thai I n- . . . - fnv..tlj.,lid use the i.mr. ssion. in.) Ihst lie i.ronf " . ' . , :: laddiirted lo the contrary are false -and ajrie- iCarolina lUatcIjinan. THBB8DAT EVESIirO. HAT 21 1865, "jiXywoov vr. cuiox, or Linwls. In t!io abstincc if on cfflciifrt rJ arnil- all candidattf to roprcfent-the opimona . - . . j U lit ftiHh of Uioao,wlMnw etem Is materiall v diffoi-etit from that advocated nn.lturtoii ('migc, the IX-iuocntt- Jate in this Coiirt.ional Dis ! ,.: nnil tn our ift,t lica.T tlm ha'tUc " i;IU,ltll We havc- V-!. V! " . hmjs wauou k. f "'f- jeonn(f, anu tivwt hour, whin it u U'iHorianWy iecoKlUV (t i,nrm)rt,y we tft, thrown . , to the broOite the name of one, tr.no as n , , , nritnr a atiidelit i : lawyer, a scholar, in orator, a atnui ' ' i e . .. i 1 . i . ,..i....,.i,i lint iiitr il :iliv hlintil-1 anu a -c,u...... -- - . . : .. u- ,.... ur h ( arolina. 1 liaUH' : - can aml wi, if u'ectfd, represent till CoV4(;ima )jtrict to the aatiafaetklll ! . ,, I, tt.,i.lnw iJt a ilnnbf.'t i ... .- . ... . .i. I I ..f , v inrn in icisil i M name m ine in-itu vi , i our culuiuua thia week, with uutirc acli"',art of the EngliaU lint that cry faet coiifiilcMtco in our (motive ohA iil!eit4 tmat stnrrg titer notion ttaelf Into doipe :, ' ,. jjr Guioti's ability to meet rate state of energy and rcsoltition; and ' j amJ wp jtist tiH.n . , . ., his name reinaiiiiiij; until a better man . . . m-. :.. ..... cat. be procuretl.-a I ' ' "ur , . . . . Wc ib thia with opIIIMtl, (IU1IU reinoie ' ! i ' 1 out co.l.inK Mr. t.ll.M.I view, or. Ul- at 8ct kijlll,iv fir..,,! the p-m- f -nJ f(, iut.r,4 uf J , . . , , , the quiiiili v to wliitli we belong. " T1IK 1I IN Ul'inoN ( UAKil. On Tui-lay laua. beiui? the week ;.f the Su,K.rior (Vnrt, the Ho... I.nrton 1 r'c' , the .k'in.ratio candidate f-r re . lee . on , to a beat fit tho House of lU-prceiiiatiU', : -addreaR-d the citizen of ICowan, at t,ie j ConMMiino.le nntillt abttttUi. WnsM r t.urt House iu this place. e were t. r n f, s ' .l,.;.'.;t..frniwi-awiTT-nar-;" pjesetU to hear li.m open hi rn. - , i him opi ii his M;eeh. Me ; .t;. .... ,i.a ...r .n,.i inr.ni.iri i" uii " n 1-". , ., . .. ... i i ... i u ine i oj r; as we yuu , ". Mr. C. on this aubjecl.ot.c would p-0' that Ihe 1'. i va a gi'tuts of the t.ry ,,, L ;,., ,ff,y, with no Kwr, n tiitliu i.ie eii earth, except.. hat little he coiibi n( . -lullly have deli-jfated to kiill self bv the i'tty prince and ntiarchs uf Kur.ijie. Iiilr. Craie wiacr ihuiralt' that is written ! I he 'peaking frftiii the hirf.vy of C.-itlmlicisui and the w-ld, "r from hi ovv.ii apparent iilanns lest the .;.,; jr,rt. .. 1,m ,1. . : ' " " 1 1 "J "-s-.""- cratie apirHt may overtiir-.w h!mt- ihH-s t,e prin-itme mat audi .Jetlarauo,, contrary to tbo 1 xp.-ri.-nce and fiisMry , i ..f 1h w-rid, Wri'.t bo pulped dawn HjU'iin.'-nrA, y.. aubjsjTjd intelligent propi,- of this dialrict t Can ,1,', i...i,.., ... U. , it U- possible th.it .Mr. C. has lanched ''i , 1., h.ipes of re-elect. .:, upon the .xpectatint, ..f .crsnadii.r t!r; pepk that !,ist,.,y, w crcd and prolan, , is false against U. iuau Cat!i..lic iiitlue.ifv; and tl.t ii the trarv Mich powtris iusignilicaut and un wormy the watciirai caioiiaie or for 1 "II'V I"r.-teSa,.t C ...... try. iiow erne can In. Tatigiiagf, find hir ;IT" TiSVay : niScoMin frt hftrr th lr.nArtmmln a l ipher the merest hade of a shadow, , and hta oi ....1 !,; ,,!, 1. ,.,,.! .., ,,- nil', .ui, oii..-,.'.iii'i, u.nn u... vi'.iui'i- ... ., , , , 111 agnitsi, the pru-sst IhmmI; ai bainiless , ,, , . ' 1 aS JoV C. -W it MI.IW I.C MVSil.C tll.-.t. fr C will irf.mnn.lr. s.i.ir. in... th.it . ibi. is o. It woojiljie a terrible calamity to I - ''.'.' onr, civil aiid religious welfare, Two think,! jgr Jamet It. KlieparCEaq.r V that .such a fatal error should fall "pon,, rcmeuiU-red, 'wa tlio opponent the .H-ople aa a nation. jrf Uoo, W. A. Grabam in tW (nWatv' O.ir feeling h.i . e t-eerr, mwf ..rr, Kt of f ba, been nornina ,!e.;i,h,lly aams, ,10 itrrIeti,,n of aj rf0 A(ncricju religion, element into tl. wiitiral utlaira. ., . . .. ... . . . 1- ! .1 . .s . .1 . aiul disciissiuiifi of the ciitiutrv. Hut that am-.ni.H to not!,;,,- and would not, were - & . se.noerai, us. v.r-.-half the world with ua ir, sentiment, the' T,is ' on ' iJ f .,tbr half ludi... of ,T,e.;ir. ,i ami iriiieiide, rather tha1.fti.n2.to prty Wtliurr - Mr 7,,i,.' .;!! .,.,; ; I "--rs-- " I ... . ... . , dngc of time, and cirrnmstancc! will be oti t i li tin! ly calling them into cx-' istetico, and it is idle to regret them. Tile ' ...... )( that can lie untie therefore ia to meet ,,..., .;,., ..... ,.,',. .1 ! . ,, , . , ". . . ' " tl'O'r heanngs-, and lualte up a ver-, diet ii pon the facts involved iictini: usi ""1,rft2fv n, vve 'cari, and leav'iiirr tW rcults . I .;, wlf .Ulelli Ul.on the circleaof' - Jri , .fciJ.u.''--"-v-'-r"ff '"" " -wjs tne artll ; ,wii'e "vereiiiy uutygrs. rsa) - -s'vrj. w. ine oj.y o. Mhlel liiaf our aliatiUit-rfiJUllirt ean . ... i l . i r n 1 : i a i... , . .;.-, ... : .. i. ..a 1 1 I lo, i i, oat Oino ninp nini 1 m. ! I e .1 . 4 . . . 1 ..... I I I. . ... .i i"" iio.. '"."."s ..s. - J"ru "'e ''-r car. pc,,e, coi.ipre.icnue.j , ... .i ., tcst for supremacy, it. tins country, he-, t ween native-born "I'rote.tai.t ei.izcn. and 1 ... i foreigners atnl ClltlioliriHtll, as WC believe i i f. . 1 1 1 1 v in., itn.i as .nr. I ru in ki.i.i ia ro n. . , - --- -p.- - i taking thia view v.- f the mutter, fund' ' ',. presume Mr. (-..and 1.0 nmt else can t prevent its coming to thia point, if it h.is Hot already reached if, is hp not; We w ould ' aril,-, at leiwi in ioiii,t at t flic crrectneM; come. ' AJ1 clafttca mttat autler in eonv ' r Iiis' pre-". ' position f '!. lit! Slip-; ,,, wt,f the farmer. ' T1M0 of tl l 'tsoae that l.i very able and oratorical',, .-Mi,;: . t,..,.;!. .rmua- displays can lull to sleep the rising apirit, ' ' " ' ' tna 'in v niu.iii.v ss.v. Mini 111111 n W U Jltf- . pie like our, juit Bwakiiijr to a aenae of , , , ,,.. 1,, 'l.i . e.lul .la.,,,..- ' , ,)t1Lr wnr,is ,tK,4 he'niJipoae flint he ca Brr,-t ,,U p,lir movement ? cl,e(k it at its present atam.. ami at llie HiHiio tttinj" ftfay rf-aciinij firYgciif sU'ould7" ', ifho could, arrest it, hjivi i'ltitf no afrrrnf.! lor nn,ri, . tl.n,, hj, ow.n ,trct,.wl, .'it1 ... . i-r. '-.j-'":ev'-tg-g.ts ....;,. ....r. t... il... .... ,4..:... . .1 . , i 'Y "H '""fl , .H ' vieiuii iH luiiee. i rlirbl. nnil nrlvlle.s w -t,ti.U n .ft r.V, ,2 ,S lo V. liirli WvfiiU IliJiI.i' t." I lit .l tulit, JIh wrudu I.TCf WIH Clll'cteJ 1 n?uMi6t llio " Utiow Notliiiigs," leaving it 'clour, a a inattor of iiiftrt'iife, that Hint -,trnitb ail. IIim. IliK?iM..t r"".' I-" - T ., and that Air. C. Utars tt. n o pottnt ho ktiowloJga tonchiiig lltulr itrength here, llio moat we know about the party Is llmt tlicy are Ifinging np jiew qocationi for the public mind to not upon, and that ' tlioae quewtiotti ira fraught 'Willi Vrtoott interest ta llio citiccua'of thia country &vitqol a hard Xut to Crael '-- Ttt4 ' L'nhtm Wai-Our trv4 I'vlley, 1 ' ' ' ; : .' , if ? . i ! AVe arc informed that thi Freitcn ana , Krjirlil had opeiieil, and eontirl ft LiovwaL elayr Wututrdiiicjnt' Witfc 4r -- littlo rfrcctl! Verily, It Vn that 1h r ullie have, in this Tartar city of the Eux. ine, cvtihtd a rale tartar. Bot ft will t obtljjMl to meet its fate at laat - Franc -'i anJ L'nglanJ combined heartily, a v ,j. are us!rod ) piqued and taunted at the f ., Lar0 met witk. will lawdl r i .. " give it up till Sevastopol fella. s Tliiasecm , manifest front the tone of tils clibcaettona in the Hrili.lt Parliament, and from thr - . : rt . . ... i.. nmnarrpii. ian((risvll ab tlA the people of that country arc jurt pre- narod to bear any thing thai jotayj ro- quired of them to insure to tho Uoani - a iuiiod drubbing. . We cannot any tliat f have liny very ,nkiit aympathica for u uaie wit . w i ,w was it inyaimv. ivr i .J Jy , We Jok poO tU 1 I ornJeTt, in I thst w hole matter, at far tlie'mowt blarsle- uuie oi anv, a iusi iur uoiuiuioii, eioaa. wl under a pretext r iipliolJiu" tij fta- t!.inol atliiriikri otaal inrL.ul fl.Pnn-Tilfkllf- ' j f ,re K ,.mtactori,tic of Ler eoarao. TUo oppo, ... j Mot wu icttc in part by , .lf !., - . , . . J thm .i.n,. mvlt UgWgn . . . . 1, ,..; ,,u.,.r -,,,1 1nMilnsisnn. i Tha , r." ! " motive f.t turkey are cenaimy rxwjirei aide, and claim the iyuipathy of all veil wisliera to right aud justice. Cut it !a a Very ugly quarrel a. it atatitU and vecaa me littlo pr'tfjiect f ita ajreesly termina t '...;,. It i a wicked affair ami epeakalut littlo for tho itnprovenient of tbe niisral ' and rehgiottt ctmUitMin irf the ag. If tnie mat. kill annttiir h uia peraoeat rain. u h ft nintfa,r. M,(or ,MC1, M ,cl ha inu.t iinna by the neck until lie it dead. Httt hero ia a man whom"eidet haa .1 . 1 . . t given tlie control ever a Kresl' oawoerei - -ki.fctlow ert-aHir. that kill thou-nda r . , . .... J;j j , laud that kehwisa. to hit neizlihur I nd ,1.. n,,)T idea he ha. for fhi liloodr COUrte k ,!t" llie lanJ ;t r Yet, tU plan, it,u.aJ f Mllf, ,y tamUnd M a l,,10,Iy in(,wer, i lauded by thoOMndi in..arctutry,M LeW. Al! vv iMi ur our own hearla are n right ahoti tbe matter. - , -- f TW-'n.y Asttprrtrr-iTwrttnr haa Usai- .r n J, . , - Mr. ('lingmnii. Mr. Curmicliael ha aerr- , . . . , . t ' e"I ill the J-egisIuture of North Carolina : . , ' and is a voting gentleman of ability aad .."'. ... li'I'trva. Jiay SUCCts altetlu lllltt I & ISli y 111 .UV.I.M.UHMII. -. -- ' . . merely for l.artv'a Rake. AlsOtber Brwf - 4 v - : m . is tbia, that llie ilmerieM' rt h nel composed esclmnTely ef tlie "broken Wliina' a alleced. ' " O " ' .-- 7'Lt.' irr-oMfr. -TAit aMsalc W Wamiit'. 7, . WWf" vort'1 w'u gwa raiin. a Win.nau become 'perfectly dry the -atmoaphere sultry and .,.r.reMive-theroildiOtlCm ut ailstTrrcfietaUoJl Cj9ftUe,.nnU aline. - .. . . . .. . . . . ....uMiv i.iv ji-,...,. ia ji'j e- J' tT iriiii.rtnn lh rrmw.rnl mv . . ... " " -" wl,-ioJ, rt.Hlllted from Copiou. ad extCB- A. fur We b.ve bcarrlthe. . , , ., i ,i -' ran. w as trenemi auu uniiunn. nn ii- " v . i K nerally hayeanmClraliTely and cheery . , , LmUtMt, ' . "' V 'xoit ulinel nml W-o f.iir Ibwt r.at. Iial Bl - --- - i ...... ready met with the 6Btn unaroidable misfortune. Wliafover tlie acaton may hereafter prove, it i manifest that grain wi ho in greut demand for a year W . . , ,'. '. . - - " .11 tlusu with lua iiiteroiU ; for we are U u- pendniit at Ifttd upon the furincr, lie 11 lhe JWn0 Bllit BllteW, ll Ul)t til tllc. ",i,,(1r wWeUlscepin motion the WOrl i whiflt we live. '" ' ;'. 'i ' '--.---- ' " ' "." v- KiT liio Si7iicrior 'fiurTrt iaTn BCM'r . . . - " ...-- ri'" I.U llonor JadgeMASi-T: .- 1 v. 1 ' - 1110 lieucu, . S a BUBrliea tw in - - 1 .1 tg tCreSt nnOar Tlfon tlitl lockci Uf tU 'iill,j'lH.l.J.L'.ii.:r.isi..'.ai"i,aniimi'u.i-miL-. ! L-a,s..iwisi. .ifiijy.iiMa. - n "rasnnwW!WSrsll
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 24, 1855, edition 1
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