Newspapers / Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / Jan. 13, 1857, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
t;;i: I'Ast, i A ae.laiid uV)ii tli o shore of luiw and look Irm-fc upon the dark trtra uautliwr and an other year roH into th boundles Ocean, what a niijUy torrfilt etihip awerp'mg up Wore us! A panorama of thought, action, .association, and rvn.tniberew teenes ffl rU up lung the Jk llu. Ri .0 many memorial, of joy, hope ud pleasure prriflifd, How Hielnnelioly the coo leiiipUtior., bow aabdutrig Ui ihfhiene U thy past In what mighty nrriiy iu deeds coin be fore o! bow frattght with grief and joy. Ming led emotion fill the soul, In the 'shadows rise and passed before ul We liv over hour of pain and jteaure again; behold familiar faeea. and loved form long since removed finm fil to tlie world of shadow; "drink iii draitjjhl et'j j.lrttiire froin irinj the worthing" hrt-ath of asiion hath dhud op. Buritd bojn, lumher iirij pas4il), again-revmit lln-aniil. Uuw thvhar' t!irol with plrasurv or thrills with puin, a wi ne al'tt'r sovno at Ufore u. Sinil. r. mh t rnuiiUflanci", the eye Jjlwu-iw with the ti'iir of joy or sadness, at th" reiiti'ibtiranre l itln'r iin ful or4vusiiii;. .Vlpmil indrfl are the inflm-in"-" of the . Vean are inernl into iniiii'iits the Aairy hniilrj are children aiia; they luit ou r tluit happy aeaaon-wheii care coiiit not to tin- hrart, adieu the free glad spirit gow oitt tki.-'lln- yoiinjj bird on unlirod pini.indrfmain not advrrne nindj or atorrha thai mav k- r. A; " : the innocent plcasurea and litti-: gri f of lr:M : IioihI come to their hearts m all tli. ir fn-lm.-M; tUcyarehappylwfulekiUi-.ii.and a;ain handio , liaudwithh.Jedconipaiiiom.rhallirou-'irtow.l e 1 1 ,, .... i j ... i .: . .i " r.i ii l I O'rruption1 and ftteinaiifv which crept in wild flower: Iwu-n to tiie niuici"f tlif wild hi's, f . , - , ' , ,. . . , , . I to tliu bosom ot the mother cliun li, and or breathe lu didicioo air of dewv morn aa U .i . ., , . i. . . u that now those who profei-s I n'teniau- C.ineafrom Held and meadow, la.kti. J wuh tlie ti-m, are' following in the -nine evil cur perfume of th aweet SeeiiU-d clover. Linger byjg, aj;i,ist which Knox, (lviu and I n the babWirij, brook, or ek ihe tiirWy wwl'aod fthf.r laillicjied their thunder. In miii toit under the dear old iak in the hialy dilL j dieity of attire, abatinent halo's g.f life Again they enter upoa carwr on.: u fraiik j ""'I devotion to the iutoresN.f their wrth . mmntou coMeHttencea; atrrtpifje i. ! t'tlibc clerv Vio atand i i i . i . i lite-eminent. On the other Irand, the're- alnuiirle la endured: ceei at lat crown 1 1 J ... ... .. -, ' - , . ... ,, , 1 iiresentatives ol tb? stern 11.1 1 iintanx, tiiejr itlorUand long veanof tiappnua are in tk i ' ,, . , . ,, , , .. 11 lie could not hear the sij.'hl ol it mii - lrsjeeti.. A wor' approving aoiile re-a I ; nr(. W14V , ut h,,rN ! ! 1 rewarX Oh how they dwell npori thoe daIaolid old (,'otton Mather pietv left ainou' feature! with what music fall the ton,- of her if . There aro velvet en-lnoiiH, artistic voioe aa dittinct aa aW-o iJron-lh.-v fi ll iinxii ' liiusrc, ifwevt prtachers, nicvlv worded the etural er: The boary I'x k- too a father aaigaay. the Mi! and the coffined deiwl are before them. 'l"he grief that knows Mtnnaolatiou " their.: -"""'j (how desolats ibeword;) it ufoa the iSi"Xj' ad-"" m tv .! .iMlwurtl. l......li word tills the k.art ia theirs joy fur them. the whola wide earih , Vr. .11 ,l.o .Lr , brighten; hoja, like the faithful d. v i.al.. . come la the heart; uVe earth miles and happt nea k'U the aoul. CHher eene and other con. panUai gailwr around them; new joys till ihe aoul; a blue sky arthe ahoe;-pelitle . pliem fnn tiie cheek, and (or iba feet tSe earth aga'i. preil her carjieX f (freen. Still time rulls on; it ever .eauless knell i "heard; y.-ar afier Ti m is ni.mts'red with tlKie beyoml the flood. The past. he n.ietitv p,.t, till sweep into it .ast iKe .li, W Ik.,h; jor and aorro..; .teaU away w.tb , r.-iiHjr-leaa hand our trea.ure. -ne by one, the Ten.embri.nee of which memory alone retains, ad irrafnr year so vividly briii.,' h-fore u. like the faithful daiuereotvpe of mine depart. J fH-nd whoan feaiurea aa thev lm upon us ,. .-; , - ' , , fru tU nAd.e.1 .lst, seem replete.w.tl, furm-, er lif ; but alas, leaving alone th- .... i n holy fementbra'nea oi What we once called ..ur n 1 forever now removed from our f..nd eubraev consigned to lh tau fJceaa c( eU-..ty. where, . ,K.rJ ,U u.WrjUixmhx mmmrnm--tt -etrffn IVC;cVc tUe,t Mr. Sreaker Ave. i . .h.dow,oflhe,sV.t...,d e.-K-l. .1. ,.art.ng y r . N .- u ,., ,;,e rlo:.t rfil.ts anill... a.i.1 another we It. Lift (l;.rk w.'l- ... . whose depth r intfnetmbla to all ave . . 7 . . . i ! tha runditv Ood whose oatufe l eternal. " . ,. , " liespeeinuiv. j MAKV K. 1!. Frtm tkt Ruimmi Whig. Fashionable Ri-ligion. Ve arc noTawaretiiat it isany.of our busi-. riess to be . talking about religion, either fashionable or unfashionable. Hut the N. V. IleraU has an article ou theabove men fioned sobjecf, which, though designed for the lattitune 'l Ac i uric, may not 14 altogether inapplicable to these parts, V.. or. ...Id that tho Koiiian C;at Indies in the streat Commercial Metropolis are very constant iu their attendance at cl.nrch, bnt tlie t.oor Protestant eenerally tinds Ihe temple too tine, the congregation too jrj'ich.iinpregna'ed with mammon w.r- ship, and too splendid in attire, for the .... t;,w i-.f tlin itiaii.,lion of llim. who was meek and lowly and irojr Hi.. en n.iM.i.jj s. ...s. ...-...... - had no place to lay his head and the Consequence is that Uie rrolebumi ctiurcn- e are generally pretty en pty on t he v: .t.l.u.i, ko th noor 1 rotestftnt lali SaLbatl.. So the poor IWrtant falls; "J I a . .. ifltalmdhabltlftWbun ..,.1, a. a)n...,a an. I 1A AtUWiiilV nt'C(Hl 11 t!U I . t.,. r finmn"' Tim uuiruuiy u-iu tti; w 'v into Outer darkness, where there isweeie inir. and wailintr, and gnashing of teeth 7- The Jli-nild proceeds as follows "The churches as well as the theatres' gree to u all, and trust mat 1 am s.msi have followed the fashionable movement; I do, to sotno extent at least, of my own up town. in all the avenues mav be imperfection 11. particular All 1 ak oi found religious edifices1 generally! more them i, to believe that I have been ac ehowy than conifortirble more engges-1 mated 'by honest purposes, and have, on tiVe of the pomp and vanities of this all occasion, endeavored to maintain the wicked world than of the pure and holy I honor and dignity of the State. and to ad r -. 1. .1 1.1 1 ... : I........I ...;.i.. i eatin. her welfare and liroslieritv. so l;ir prCCepia wmnnviumn in; iiitiiiLai.i .ivn- their walls. Thr-g,.rg:ounessof the edi-1 fice the magnificence of the congrega- tion the I'eeksniflian discourae of the! fashionable preacher-tlie gem. from the Inst lu.nroner opera worhcu ..no s..-.eu , iai impr j n . -1.-1 ;. . ...! the choir an these are me , , . 1 .1: mrst like other mercantile specu atmns. ., i;L,.,.;r. ;,il ooeruhitions. t r. ... ,1 ............ r,,i....i.u mi in miM (i .or element, of religion after the modern 1.1.- comparatively a a.rH..Ke. ,..............,.... ... ,. a-k for a rvrovpil atvl 1 ' call lllld llo language now ;.r.... v. ... ......... .... .. . -: , 1 ... . proven Kiy.tl. . , . n . . .11, -...T... i. . ....... nmitl,.. . I.u irlmrltiir L....I...I. Fashionable religion is generally, a express ,,,y deep sense , o , - " - "ffi T1,( for, good .peculation in a pecuniary point ol i.n.icr w men tuey ua.e p... "A 'lZy vilu a j.u. Ket rid ol a minister. If ewJlhe,.w,ares:d.lat auction &..,gir U s.n.ul cceed, it tef the lasinoii thai i.arnum uis .ose. o. .,. . .... , .. . . 1 r , .1u ' ,..r nilli care, little how late he eft with t-Uoae win the choice seat to iiear Jenny Lind.-me extent, of passing upon my ollicral ; ig. r and caas m . 1 U 1 ti... ..f do. innul ..re I..., vi. kilii.ite. in I he i.le.lirea 01 omciai. linen, y i.e. ' v H . .. .." .. ii..Ti ,-s..s... floor 1.1,1. 1 eenei. ivtmeara to he more ot the essence so ..lions, are not hit,,' it. ctimansoti w it 1 i"is Fifth avee. ia now iu'a tight ph.c, en; and if-1 enter upon the discharge of .nilw .lie '''r J" . ,,':,li..i,;.I,1Ji,,,, which th.sM must ife lofeli'denial than any little rigors or af- i resist it. They may be attacked in .front .V was -in a dying cH.nditi..i.;and-i? i;.....;..n. ..r.. n.... f, i. i,...v.lv in ... v ollicial duties-for a secon.l term, not j oie nvm. 1 -"".. . , 1 ! .I ... .'"i... 51,r,. .,.!..;. llh.tio.. nf-n.ir wr.' i.."ii..wi.,,' Th..s.. r..r terrible shatier-d l.t ...,.,.L- f. , dead by this time. hrjre, m .' . i 5-'r.. Z? : ..U .... bv w-l, entire confidence. I .hall do . w.thj3r.ys the lig it or.l.od a tcco,.c.u.j conn- - - - "V ' iisl',i-1 r;,i,i 'i,,?.,, PViU. ..... 1 -.l., ..l.iwi,,,. i,l, .. historv. can bo fi.nml s.ieh an W;.:: - tr ;-7l . V' K.tritrrTeefinif aare'd -tlmti my offlcial : tenure, will tie a maoiremnimg.y a.ran ( . . ' I " r " -. , ""rVj " j ,:. "r t " ; . r, .. ' devoted love W.d intense 1 .iu .... in s ,--' . 11 I '. .t td talssttiuafl ' ft til Of ll UT If III H. 111141 Ull'l I HI IHUlir-U. . ... e tl. I af I V - t9 " I I J .. . b-tnlm prrrrlVthrVwiSTTrf mfl .frr'" rnf 1CeVTthe xnecasos, for wfshiug a change, land penance. , , lcy.laced lres.de he.of,,,u.k " j -wv SImJJ Judea. 11 is raimetit is not of caiatl .and that my errors, II auy, wui at. itsHHjrn-vo VJl j .1 . ... - - . . v -a. a. . t 1.. : -v s - -s-i -j I "y- .rr, r'''" "r - - ,-a.Juii.'..i..ii.wi -W- . --.x.v ,rm, -,tsatJia 1 'T",r:T"y . , - k j s " u- ,.. i. - --'7 ww 'J"Z"-Z - a- - - -"----"T n-.---ss -r . 1 -1 -v - -v , 4 iaf j)Ut f ,j,e geH, tiroailcttll ; hi ,,avftt, js something more elaborate than loctist uml wild honev : the water nf hU Jordim coint'8 t'rm fiir it'witv in tlio ('in- Jrrt-fcnd is carefiillv waruifd for fonr that rliu fiiithl'nl niisrht take wld in iiiiiiu-r.-ioiu He ilie not cry "liopenJ vi'.for tin' kiiiL'- iituin nf Iieaveii ta atlianil, ' but he priarlo es pleasant ilalcet UihmmtS(-!, Iiowiii tin- whitest tif PrtiflsiJii the 'tncw.t iimnai'iilate of i.oeket- liankercliietV the uiont Vpii ii iliil if aii'ibrohial curU. l!o in a mutI preaeher for the ladies, ami' tliormnjiilv uiidfrttnnd thot litt'fu linn of no"li in (.'iiri.-tlaiiilv. Decidedlv, .lolin tin- llao- ,;Ht woii.d bo atonihed at hU I tlih avenue representative. It in to be liopi-il ll... I.nlla ..! ..I U'..:i tt JH forifi-t their nuarrela for awhilo, r.nd i-ome down handaomely for tho relief of the modern John the Iaptit. " Ii it a uiirioiH fact that the r.-f-nna tion was brought about lv tin- Iumiiv "nTiibouiinatioiis: There no iure ? lT7e 1. . m-Z . ih-y fi-ll .ii niusrc, ifwe. i prtacners, i.tc-a-i v wtriieo , v( f;ttlrt wunlioletit li-.e..urseJ, worshipper r !led tillv chlW&'H" flleiS.ii..UMle.l with d.a ' in'oeda ; spieiidi'l churches, v. herelne at- in . ui.l. ..n. i. redolent with iierfinoes. and jJe very-ligf.t ,hded with many c dure I tints, heav v diting debts, eriiahiiig i....rt- ...a ..... .. JUm.' nf ft.n iiV-jii.a .,( righteousness, unless n ..r siunei t.ner tur a. ...ouieiit. under fear of the itrtrlitv sevt"ii. tier up hi l"i.. !v pmyer in a tr. seat, f.. .1.!.. r..l. .-,. ... L in tlli-se latter ,lav-. lie.. I Christ' scr- If...... .... il. l,,,i,,T ni.d i, f .is I.Hve a faslooiiah'e di-e-verse t'r a text.' ur-c W It tl . ;r. ....... i. lYUQ RlTION OF GOV. BKlVt.. Ou Thursday, the 1st, ,:, the (.V,..nu., Hall, in the presence of tho t ubers ot both Houses ol the General uWuibly, and a lar-e concourse of persons of leitl. sexes. '. Iirnirg t.mk and subscribed the oaths of otftee for hi second term. A . ... i , i r fcW inoiiient. It..re twelve o clock, M., t)u members of the Senate, headed by (h-ic Speaker and ( lel ks, entered the (n. chamber. Mr. Speaker Sl.ep - ... . ... ol ilr. Slid, herd. Ms'i. alter i "V. I. ra 1 . attended bv the committee "f Hie - . . ....... two an I Ilousea. ami bv th.- 1 I. let Justice and bv th.- ( lii.-I .1 unge 'the hall. nf the Supreme I ' the member risin; ut, entered ; to .receive them. Mr. Speaker Avery then, in due form, proclaimed 1 'nomas Mkv.o tiicGov ernor elect for two rears from and after the 1st .January, l1.".": and the oaths ..f nlhce were administered by t hief. I, i- tie.! ash, utter winch l.ov. I.iagg' I llvered iii an impressive maimer the ! )W j, vcrv j,pr,,priate address ;-. j ",. vr , " """ y anil lttUr fJ t 'oniiiuiH: T.v years aL'o it wa mv fortune to .,,..,r i.r..re vu and irive the pledge , (icv.lrty r:j,i.reil by law before enter- -in, u, the discharge of the duties of 1 (;t, ief Executive officer of the State. The ! ! .' - ...I.:.... f !,.... 1..,.., ..I....t...l i. i..e .or w loci. .. int.. .vn has expired It may hardly bq becoming iu me now tn aneak of mv t.tisl otneiai course. iv M uW.c,,lf.. t all p.Ut.cal parties will :,... ..r.l,..t .ml from m v k-iii.u.-led"i' i ..' V .... : . ITJIIV" '""Vt I I iod:re 0f,lat, and, from my knowledge,. Wiutly-lHT- .1 Is, ..... .......n .,r..f.. v l.nl L tflil - - .V , 11 .1 1 Id Krmrs, no doubt, have been c bv me. I claim no exemption weakness incident in a greater or less de- - i i a I had jwwer to do it, within the scope f my ofliical authority. A majority of ...y feHow c.t.zen have n-e ecte.. me uovernor o, .... . . 1. ....... ... ,i.,,..i ,1 1 whs 1..-.. ire. to. i.e. uici . - ---- c.. .. ,.,, I ;,. , u bo.. geueroua .-uiiiiul-,h. - . . . ... . ... .,..... .., . n.. Miiiiiti.ir..ni. wi... . inn. ii.e, no. ,-,....i,arai vo v a strunirer 10 mostoi inem.inear r.......... ....... ....... ...-j - j. - , ... - " at.pear Ueioro you Miay( 10 appear before V-.u t.Mlay to renew the iiminrca in iiiuriiii iiwciiit i.i,.' m- meet with the kind indulgence of those wlnwe gof.fli!iion iim.1 support I have licn-totore been a. (rttiiuito n to se- cure. VVi. cn'. r t.dav upon wether year .vd tlii r it if to l,o on.' ! weal or we tor u r c.mitry mid our State, m known oniy t" linn who rules aaJ-jlireela tiu: ileti - nie ot nationi,. 1 iioitii tiit- priupcei ticior ... i tt ...j - - one "I raliii niibi"kcn liii;lit frajtiii-iit". '.f the Morni i i ooU w lati l'v ovcrhunj.' the land -'.ill 1 in-, ami i b;eli hut n ""iir p,,!,,,,,,! horril,-. vet aheyliave ..-I I..r. the. tune tostlireat. n .M w ,t I, da..Uer r b excite our itiiinedia'e iippielieiiU 'im. i ... ... I... .......... .hi ... . iee uijiiLi ion;. iio,, lie .iiKiri... ' 1 nave pursiiaueii hivm ii inai iin re in, ll ll l.-.l . .1 . ..' a eitbner, it lietter and more T. -U-rrtrit cdr - it abroad in tlio" eoiintry. Inr people have .Lave hnl dited by the l.ie.itlnii- tune they., 0 -nice ine laic i-iruju "u-i they lue pa-sed. l.ducated in ..venilii be lit, fllev have, i.tt several III able to with-taud exeite- mi nt-, w hich M'oiihl li.iye proved la'al to ,.,er , n-.mi, ..... hum ine. .. ..... trii.niplied oier dangers wind, seemed ali,,,., ins.fr., om.taUe. - T.. tinn1iiJiicniiiinted with the ebar - acttir of ...ir people, these exciteinei.t. ajj 11.1 .......... 1'-.... I ......... I i .e.,ieu i e ,.,. oSa ....... ...e leeii ol socutv. tune lias prove., uia. tlrt-v were but its the tempest t" wacs,.a!taing the surface, w low nil a trail. iii.l and iimnovi -t ocean bile be- " i..ie t.:iCTiTlT.i h.ipeful view of af f.iirs, i am ii"l unaware of the f.mt that many tc'ard ihe pre-vht npp.'irclit caoii as d.-c. ill'.! a mere lull m the !..ni,, which is . I. --lined al ii" distant day t" burst upon in will, roheitf'cirvi.d.-iiec. However this mav. !, it is i.ow the dutv of ew. v I iH.en to eii'leav.jr to dutv ofeiery "1 . it.en to code allay the v. iteii.e!.!. at tin same tune none . f oiir r;-hts, l,t hiru'y ai.d HI , f.il teril, "lv -I i -! .. ! ,1 .', ' tl.f'll, its lie 'lir- . means ... , .n :r ( i , s. . ... em .m i per: petiiatii. that I iii"ii and t.ln.e insti- tuiioos, un-i.-r wo n we ha e. ii :l short lnoe. irr.o. n t" l e one t;.c ..i p..- . i-r.o. n ... oe one ' r f the earth. rtp'e and tiliosteii'ati ,irti.ic an. I uiiotciiati..ns as are the ! Ci l.,:Ii',U,.-s w Hi,..' lie. r.epre- sented the thr. hpartmeiit, ..four Mate government the r.xec..t;ve. the legisla ture, and ti.."rt who cmiiose our Su preme .ludci.il tribunal. Ve have ail "t distinct but important duliea t dis ih.r'i'. The most important, however, are tie-so devolved uixin von n tl t-V elusive law . nuking .wer of the Male. In the progress ..I' event, these duties have become more varied ,-n -I i . --i ;.. u : than fonnerlv. and tie r, lore ri-ii.ii ing i... I...... I, .a- riii.tr , I i t T oil l I hi. rt. """ ' ' ' ' " 1 ' aouree of the Mate are brought to ii"' ic. m1 ()C(.(lllle ,..tl.r fc,,,-,,, H.w dnt.e, i ar(. t.v ,,, i).rcus , .,iher than d.tuiti 1 ;,),, a,,. 'the scpe ( "iir legi-datioii to In i - wt - b - l.ed and extended. I am aware. jjentlenn ',!.' :it e!Hl - .i ll the luost'lmlHtrtaht s.ll.leeN uifll Wine!. ..ill have Ii. en called to act 'during th present s.-s-..u. uie y. t in di-p..s d of, but it is not ii.v purpose t.o-.v to -peuk -d these or others, having so iat.-iy luu.l a ti.hltv of coiiiii.unic.i' : ng w .th v ' I'l""' I III .! other wav. I trust 1 noiv he pard-.ti.-d however, for expressing tin- h...e tiiatal t h. ... -h. v eir -.--ioii mav become some h.a p eit. oil , u -' v a 'ra.-'e i lint ac I .mp- ml v ,'. t i-t ! e IIH t snlf.-r V"iir hnrrie I int.. I.. .' sh.tioti, nl way. U, and t undo -.-slide.. oiiici.il term shall ii to ihe walks of f.-r u higher ..t'!i Carolina. nualitiea which I pr ho- i,- -r IS -lt't!:,.s inp elf, -v hen toy ml Lav e en-led, and I t.-tur priva'e !.!'-, I - i-i i...p griCit'.ea'i-.l. tl...-.-t.. s.-, ii-Vng-i:-!:. d by all 'be C'.n-titute a great ."s'ate. a p. ..iti.it. at !......- and iibr.ei- ,d taking the w hich every her to oceil- lie ot her "tn -t.oiii wis. i.v. Whether this shall beth.-cti-ie.de-! pend mote i.H.n y.mr lale.rs than mine. 1 That this hope u.uv be realized, I am an re that y.nt, und all who hear me to-; u-lll i....r lo. iirt.lt- lb-sir.. .n.,i , m ..- .. ....... ...j .... .... . , . , , , - , , u- ... , An Inhmd MichuK.-Gen. v aler, vi.. , , , , . i .... o.it is stated, ha. been supplied w.h a new ; ; .. .t . .- ..-.. a. a l : Met. t . fl W la II I V 'IIH I tll'Ulll V ' a , ,1 , r ,.' machine." Iu form it re i ." . -. ..',! ,tti-U.Jrf-- - em ', 'rrank, and will discharge :;i0 one ounce ,m"""7 -UIU everv minute, attejuled by only two fr.'"" ".''mien. Kv'ery machine is calculated to r I.L.a fl.. J v ..... dc.strov three regiment f soldiers in tho same space of time. It can be directed Willi Hie rnuie case a 1. cmi...... handed. Tho inventor, a Yankee roio 1 1 now in Knglan, I e;periiieiiling before the Ad- u.iralty. 1 lie gun, or machine, niscnar- t.e end. Jt the .agitator give ll.e 1 great evils or heavy trials; but tho per ge without report, and wnds a ball three , fri,..ds of the pastor no peace, and those , petr.ul recurn'tire -of' petty evils and suittll time-Hie uiraii,.-e oiiiie oruinaiv riueoij cannon, as the ea.c may be. 1 111 w the 'story told by the New York paper. None are i likely to maintain watch- j fl.t ' nl , ver thrir heart, and live, as i. . ,1 - e . e - . .... who know the Comfort of Ii vmg m - .. r:ivi. iiv. Mil in'- a rut. ho.. l .-- .. - 1. ' . ' , : traveller; Ho will loo ' SALISBURY, N. JANUAI113; 18o7. DOff tO GET RID OF A MINISTER. BT BKV. 1R. Ht'MfllBKV, B j Such improvements have. Wen ma'lo in ilm art. within the lant foW Vff.r. and it , v i I "ri i T i mis iieau, j ,,w s, Wfll utiilertH(l, Utat , r,.tinia through t lie press on twill perhaiw be reKaniuU as quite aiiper - -.a i a.. .... x' .1.1. .. :. s. ,.::i. .. t ,i nuoua. eeii..-..,.v, rr.. u.,1110 u ho wiih tor a chanv. nut nanny : know how to bnti! it about, may be thankful tor a. few hints. f hi. not t.eecsaary. thentfor the accom- . plul.iuei.rot tho object, that the minuter ; lMItl )0 aiilieraiiiniHtcd, or a pHr . I .. ..r.. i .r..i .... m i.r iu. ; nrtaeiier, or UN lllllUiiot m ' m any 0I in sacreu uuiies. . 1 .1 !... 1 ncceaArv that the miijritjs"'f i , ariult almuld wish to throw him oil, or that ho should even bo unpopular with, with moro than a verv ic w oi uia coiizreiiiio". i JA.t lt two or thr kifluential men sT t - s ,u j their1 minds fhaH he ii.tist anil shall and there are wavs enough to get nd 1 0f It i n . ,t them tin. tp.r w ay cu, ! U to ucerui.i vw hfcihi any, and it hut. (what amount .iineit-ieht d.satlection mav 'he Hcrvily lurking in the inimL of thoie1 who are oatenaibly his friends, and not . . . I I T.. - ...... I ,.reparei io uiko ao.ea agao.si ....... . . ; n.eui, where ll will oc aie, inrow .. ,..,t8 and mntHldoea. calculated to excite j injurious suspicions, und to prepare the inind for fiiiM. inutility if the minister is coiiiparativcly yi.uivg, aim it miner in . 1 - . devou-d labour the congregation Las b-n greatly increased and strengthened in a lew y ais, and th. v want a tti..re.an.i comiort on me "iautU4'',ttJ ''' ,l,er, le, then, say. -HeisaiAta dianerat his house haT an op- fsopuiar v. rv '',sii man, nu um wen eno'.-u ......I... I t.. U'.. I'll.ll i. I . when e were weak and few. nut we . mll.j w. iare a mall ol ni'Te e! ei n nce and talent ;" let them tell him a.. p!aii.!y , or intimate as much ; afld though t" f.iv- , otlr theHl w hell tiiev Were li""l', he M.av navo got iimiig as no c , 1 1 I llp.e. t!. - ' ry, and now how has a depend'-i.t fa, up.fn his hands, he will pr-diably u.-k a limis.iiu. ulel l'o i-rut he kimws t-T !l"t ' w hither. l If the tnitiister is much past mid-He a'.-, however f.iithfji and u-cl'ul f.u iun ,4Ve been, or however able he may still be, to discharge all the duties f a preach- er and past.r. let those who want a. l.atige ut is ma much matter In.w lew i savthat .,e is growing dull, and does -notdnU-r- est the j.-'tn.i ";s '." or that he preach-", J J ' . . ' . , : old erioii. and to make sure o ll.al, let them imt down his .-xt. w!-.ile thev (in not nuuum hi r n.,r care to remember any thing .else. Or U t them say he does not n-it hi people, isr t-T w ant a-,v a v. and will jda;l-.t dellu'te charge, let then that "h;a tiM'fu.ness is at an t.y repeating it everywhere p.-iha dy in tune persuade n lieve it, without any other cv thus -Ii ur hilll oil. - en. I, they any t den.ee, I- and If he is v.-rv re.iiet.int t g is v. ry re au 1 there - a .-.semr wh v v.-rs-e coi.greg.-.ti "i. is w eak, let tlieii. lgti u.t, ..r !l!idr..w '.heir support, and in tins w..v frighten those who wish to retain him into ac, juicsc'eiice 'with their wishes. I hi", iu feeli.e parishes, will ordinarily si.ccei d, w If tho til ln .. otlicr measure Jail inister is neither too voung tmr too old t" keep his place kuowle.lged oi. all hands to pica, her, and the great pie ding to hini, and he "starved out," let not the !,- i!' he is ac he -Hi... able r nf the peii cannot be tt who have set th.-ir heaits upon ..listing him, despair of nllnnatel v currving their point. l.clJ m,te; them aim at hi moral and in character not t.y any .nieci attach, a. tiist bur bv crafty insinuation -bv t k- iic m. llvin- stories and rep.-atim'" them ..ir. i. p. ti... ...lit ,1.1 I.ls '. ill i.-s .11111 , rv- into all I.I dealings, and try hiin out dishonest iu Some l-.e.. ... . ingtomi.ke bun out .lisl.onest in dome " , . .- . tnoiieved transaction bv taking dowil .. , . , ... . - . ,- . his words in ditlere it convorsatioii. for the purpose of convincing, him Convenient iimo comes, ... coiiira'.iei...o , , , ,. - i HI..1 f.i si.lio.ul It mnv reo'iirH consoler- , , .: . , . . . 1 , . ' , .-. lime IHllieilce ui,l some .... o.u .o oru. , j t In matter to a cr.m., an. I when tltey -, . ., ..ll. ' have done, they may not bo ablejo prove ,. J J , 7 . . anvt ling deserving of censure hut t is . . . J 'i-i . .i .i ,,,,1 inucl. ...a'ter, 1 he great thing is to ,,lud which iu mm-eaaew! ' " JL ....... ti .a Oil . , t , i.il aatL. . tl tl Wis 111 l.tlM ,' ,,y 4.-11 a.....Z. l..i..ra.,w,..,.oTl. .,u, . i. . . w ... v ..." . ..v .....,.. .... - the object. And where 1.0 cr ual ' charges are brought against the pastor .. 1 1 - - i- .. r...: 1 ti ; ,y a .jisall'ecteJ minority, however small,) j ttbuml'aiit experience proves that it is a I 1 .....d, e dillicult matter than ono would .... I . suppose, to worry out tho majority of the church and parish, orjhe minister, or both. U reipures notlimg moro than a settled purpose to accomplish the object, wl.etli er. right-or wrong, anil peivevleranee to W, WSi to retain nun. will one i.uer ! another become wearied out and say, "It another become wearied out and say, "It i of no use to resist any longer. We shall never have any quiet while lie tay. fAnd thus, at last, the majority" giveit ill. and let him go. Or, it they hold ..n, the minister will find Ins situation aolincotiifortuble that he will dismission, and the ond will be some of the ways Jo iu Rome cases may safely be ' ' nn it may concern, to y-a ...iiindlY successful. il . -.1. .1. .-. 1... r..'. liiil w neuter 11 oe r.. u.,u jus. ...1 r.., ,i;..ir.... I In, ll vol, ml to 1.,'itiiti. nar iM.inUeil ,,at. w-,,,,1,1 eU be satisfied, and ind takiiia tncftitre to bring it almnt in sit open, honorable, 'ind equitable war. I'nt where miniHter i didnj? (thongtt, rclian"co7Tiot the ablest man in the country,) and the great hody,af'tliAy nnoulo nro Patislied with him. two Of threo d inlTected niein tiers ouht to pause a jjood 1 1,io a",, i,ray a frunt Jott1, bcfore theJE (iKtur) tie ce tl( t!ie cl,rc, and ctm- II1ML11III llin in.-na.3 iiiw , , ,,llian(ii.,'i, ,,nm. Thev "v :"""' a- . demanding af !iflrSB-u,,y jiioiin aniU'aithftil jiaHor by . t , .,., andfi , i. ;,i,t ... ... f , . ' .i . JT.l !.. i 1 .,. A ; ...rvant of tQ , - ilitn ,oe.(tjy tj;scnd them auoth- i- .;. , . - ------- 0 - IT. .t'l? M til A. r.LUfflCIMt. 1SII DOMESTIC HIGH LIFE. n followinir i.icture of domestic life .. ,. , , i ' uw " .. ,' ""rer t,lm" " ..gate ilerrimae. It is contained in a let ter written at Mutiiampton, uctoner oin, , , the l!ljim UVrtl. , ; , ' ' Cnr,,1,u J""1- "We have been visited a great lenl here,' eccially by navy men, and liayei nr..i.l.l all.ln.f nf an iiii'ilimol,t Ml " - - ". , on, ..uni w j..-.... .. . Mucirnttent'ioi. has been in the paper. us lieen by paid us ashore, too. espee ttilv -families one that of an hl hast Ind" i.i-.i. .i. .-..... ....... .wcnerai, uie ou.er ... ... ...... ..a,..- , wiese. uei.erai f n.er n;. passe.. ..., . ot his life ... India, but now live ... eae r'"""" " we,.,- ...i . hereilve. - L.rI llardwicke and family, .,,! aevcral .'.tl.er quests were there to. , fu t)f ,he MWV au. meet us, and every thm was in goo.1 ' stvle.. ( hie turbaned Indian, w ith sever- n"ad.v. al otlrt-r servants, waited on the tab!,-. It also provides that, in order to tscer T l.t plate was s, iili, rind ihe .linnet tuin as accurately as isible the num inosi r.r-f,. We ... dnvn t the la-' r 0f births, marriages and deaths of Uc a- hall pa t seVe.,. These a.v a! way a- j,;, jt ,mM be thedu- epaid'-t and swor.l 'eaioiis. 1 . , b.r.l HJ'idwi. he's familv eoilst, of ?' collector to ascertain from his counfei, his . Idi-it ..n. .about eight the magistrates, physicians and ministers ecu or tw'ciitv, and l.rd Uovst nie, bv : of the tiospel, of the different districts & courtesy . three the tiiiet-l,H,k.nglaugli ters you ever .aw, ana several younger son. The daughters-lady J-.liiabeth, ladv .Mj.rv, and lady Agmta are sur - i pasnglv 'beautiful ; such rosv cheek, laughing eves, and unaffected, manners 1 . ' . t Tl . you rarely atse coiuiuueu. Ji.ey uao a; ;ruat .leal of out door exercise, and came ab.ard the Merriumc in a heavy rain.'j. districts and parishes, and for with Irish thicker s dcl shoe than vou " . . or I ever wore, und cloaks and .Ire.. the i.e oi me tnag.sira.ea ami mc.. alm-at iiupervioua to wet. They stcef j"f the Gospel of the said districts vwid their father's yacht, walk iiouneknowsjparial.es. ho many mil., and don't care a cent . The liegistrar receives $100 annually o,ng a host oi other t .. aiioui ram, uesnie thin-- thi.t would shock mir ladies ileath ; and rut in the parlour are the t elegant looking w omen in ll.eir SV ,.,.frTnr1w,rf-.4m.li.. i.iiw.,juiiuwwMl..I..j,iuj.aa: Hie emmteifs, in I...r ....r...... ., nw.' ' ' - ,i - c.-, is mi cleg lift 1 v, und l.s-ks like a Ii; ttiotl.eir fur three such women. Hi lord-lnp has given ha three or foul lin ners. He-, lives, here merely during the Vi.chting i-casoh, and leavx- on I'riday lor l.i- country seat at Cambridge, w here w country seat a t V" '':" tlmU that thoSJi4nW&tt.to. rfJZZZZ rwU '-...-44Kgt.sl Zn.c,,.,,,,., lid ...asonry snpporing the iMrTiipWf he gv i,iieuicii .t meaiu-hunting. Ac, ami when I'arliameiit is in session, he lives in buejoii in hi town house. " Here he hiw a host of servants, and th. y wear the gaudiest livery white at with big silver buttons, white era - - Vu; brecdies and vest. silk flocking, and low ah.a.'.. iiiii ., v..,t- . 'ear a ..r....,,-. '-igh ghiireh dignitary ha two pretty laiii-'hter. and 1 himself a jolly gentle-! - ' - - .nun ' . .. . . .. . . . 1 " After dinner the ladies sing ami play . . . . , " . for iiv and the other night thev got up a . .. . . ,. . - f- , J. U gai.io .'. o.il... .Mini s own, in "n.'i. ".s e,,. ., ii.. i . ia.hes saiu we ua.i me auvauiage, inas- . . . , . . much as their 'petticoat russeled so . . 1. .... ., . that; they were easily caught. 1 hey call - . . i .i i , f .i ........ iin.'s bv their name I. ere. I . the course i . S , , u. ...... . i.:...,,.ir o. me iniu.u Ji.o ..AKinKMi iiiiiiw." , .. . . . . ... ; vva b in. o ded, and Urrt,' to cateli wine i . , '.. p. T. ...., one. no iei. over ... uui.iiiiiei o ,nv , . .. tiO of tllO IJirl! I " ' . . I . . '"' him iy-the legs mid diagguU - .... , ! I !... ., j u.n n V "H , " " ,,1, ,,, . '111. , ,r' . alf ar W,U ' '. first a irrsvut. t liwil sli Vet they are perfectly resiwctful on a perfect equality In fact, the Lnglish ift a greaT'Oop e. l,"u,rc'1 u ll,e ,,ut aro a great people. Two club here have use ol their rooms. Tlie Trial of Lif.: Life, says Han- m a t I 0 ' oah Moore, i not entirely made np of trials H the ordinary ami apiauniuu cxer- !,.iso of the Christum -grace. To bear I with the failings of those about us .with I ,.is0 ,,(' the (.Christian graces. To beai their infirmities, their bad judgment, their ill-breeliiig, their vcrversu lemier. to endure neglect wheu we expected thanks to bear with the company of dis- It.iti.K 111 ..ear w iii. hid eouipai. . 11. U.s - ngreeal.la peirt.le wIi.mi. -Providence has placed iu our way, and whom He has perhaps provided .ir purposed for the tri- .. 1 1 1 . . i ill" of our virtue -these are the best cxer ewe ot patience or noil-denial, and the I better because not chosen by ourselves, . -.1 .- , 1 ' -. i 10 near 1111 vcxauon 111 iii.ismess, wnu ! disappointment in our exiM-ctatioiis, with .. ' r..ll,- iti,..Ki...i . 1 1 . i -l ......... .01 uhort , i"" ' 1 ..'', ....... ... , - ' with whatever otuiose our will, c Ultra diets our humor -this habitual. ae...ne i I ' ' ' i; :! j ; '- ' .- ' a ! , ? VlJ: W V v v KEGlSTK ATIOI? OF BIKTIIS, MAU - v EI AGES A D DATII. We think that an act for the better es tablishment of a goneral ytcm of regis tration of births marriages and deaths in the State, shotdd bo passed by the Gen eral Assembly, These statistics, interest ing and importanv as they are, Uve here tofore been only Inadequately obtained. There has not been, and is not now; any general system by which it I made the duty of any ejccial ofliccr or person to acep a full record of these statistics, nor has It been made obligatory upon wie people, under legal penalties, to band them in. . We notice thatby the provis ions of an act recently passed by the 8. C. legislature it is made tho qulj of the ,. millor-tora of tho different districts and parishes in that State, to reiuuof the inhabitants of the said districts and ' Inariabi-a. at the time of nUkin'2 the cen 1 era, rt.turlis s opara e return stating . b f whh ... ,mJ fMm1, "'t numwer . wmu.a, ' wlw have been born, n.tirr.ed, or who ; iavo died during the year in their res- .TC 1()ll(M.f,lP( and the number of I . blacks who have been born, or who nave died during the same period, and. return, u eu uuring u.e same i'e. o..... .v-- ; the .atne ll the CompUuer; and in each casein which the tax collector neglects his , - ... ...i ,!,,. j,e ,g to be fined bve dollars, and . wrnMnharged five cent ' , " ' , , - The act further ,rrov,de for the a,--1 iii,miiiicii. m jmuoi .v...v ... , r....V n of tlm tax collectors, and make , puriahts, the number of births, marriage-' f)j j.,, tiiat jave taken place among fa o4 ,,eir jurisdictions, or i r . . ' j belonging to their congregations respec : lively; and it shall be the duty of the .. . . ... - 2, ..r lU'g.airar u oraw out a projwr lonu v. 1 .....Uiratiou for'the tax collectors of the s - m ,.. . ...... ,r u ... u.s .o.-", iy v7 tl.reocetiw ior tne euiry o. eacu oiriu, ' ; .ii;,; death. i ii' .1 .. t . . - i . r i. t i L ...i .-.I....:. ... I.,..;.,..... ..... i uiiii w v niiinuit vj vui viti ivsioivmo uio ; ,,.,.. ,,. ,. cu:, ,.r ,.aii;,. .;,. liar one. Wilmington JJeraU. An tinjHjrttuU Cams DiCulcd. It is !"" - - - 7" , ' Utnictnre of the hridge. llie centre will jreeeully argued before them. All Bpau 3o0 feet, and the-othcr spans each Judges hut two hold that Congress has, 043 ft wide. Tlie height of the centre, H,wCr over the ipuuatioti ut slavery in -nj the bridge is f.O feet above the water . l.rri,orjes ai)( t'lat the Missouri ' level. Tlie weight of iron in the tube , '.:.:. ...;,., ....., 1 ' ...... -. - - rs I ....;. fe..,,. .,.;.. rile s, , s..- a - J"'-v i j 10m ,mt Congress has power to prohibit- slavery in the Territories. Tlie decision 1 of the curiositics.of tho world, will .carce t. to be pronounced in a few days. jlv be a circumstance to it. Including - ' -i.l 1 1 An.l. a,,.a iha ts,tl Fatal AcciJiHt. On Monday lust, a young man named Jackson was killed iu this District, by the accidental discharge ot a gun in his own hands. The particu lars, as we learned them, are singular One barrel of his gun wa. loaded, and whilst in the uet of loading : the other, a - -- i -.1 i a i ia- ill"" - , ... ,' . ,,: ' .... I at 1 1 . 11 I IVnll Tl 1 II I i I i 1 Uvl 1 LL1 -kU.il ILJwU luilil . in.HIl B UUIIU. IW1U l.lUlll'I llin.il IHL' kin l l l lie , Ul l...rr.d e..,.se.l it to s,,.- back and rebound with siiftn ient force to ex-. plode the cap. The load entered his side, j mid I... died within n few hour. Mr. Jackson was a resident of Chester; :- The many extraordinary instance District, and" was on a visit to the house' of the d-.-votion of tho dog to hi. master, of Mr. J as. Douglass, of this District, now on record, seem too much for the OO where the accident occurred ....'. r lief of most of men, hut tho following was ImIijct. tohjl us by a gentleman well acquainted ' with the circumstances, and many other flKKKsmxo tub Son ii. The New Or- iu this vicinity can vouch for tho truth of leans Ihilletin suggests the following me-1 tl'0 statenieut : tlni of defending the South : Charles llneston, n man well known on "The best way of defending the rights the Alabama river, but for the last few of the South," tho Iltilletin says,-" i' to years a resident of California, was killed , . ... 1 . . 1 . ..... I.- ll... i.v.il.uii.n ol 11 atitii.i.bont'nnArSan io.iUVU ,."io..n ...... v.......v.. ........... 1 upon old field and dilapidated fences. (The enemy is sure to enter at, everv gap, und to lie concealed in every brier patch .. .. 11 . "i- . e make a vwnmtiw-nnu exTeuueu assaiiu and acre of weed he may discover. r. r.mte him, liorae, loot and dragoon, it 1 i necessary to set the plough and the.spa.ie' . .'1.1 ... , ..... 1.: -.1 going a.... ...e 10 e. .-.... umi wnu mountains of immure. Nothing fike ma n.iri. for till. ri' It ot the South 11. tit tli.. - 1 expulsion of its enemies. lhcv cant' it all. The 'VirgMiia ami Kentucky Ke- Ii.;, ii iw i a..(iti. .iiiii.I: Ti.cy wf,ir tli'-ir IwanptH all bi'htiid ; . AVhile bum. liteir fE-uturaa hle with hair, . '"fpluhap with fceas br( ' . . . J Xaoftiatf a miaun h tarS -.; 8o tl.U, win pwa in Mtwy' pag '1 A Ebgtiab wumaa'a ba-faed aga " ' AK EDITOR'S l&EWOQVt. ,rta writ, r not to writ ? that it tha fuwtiow; rWhMtStrrtaUtet to tekaap the Be' 'JUla. aUepyifiaoarof baked ban' 'TT T tli. a-aeralch your jla wad fset tur Waioa la vaia H (ha kat hour to pohlith; Of arlM the awwwa maafatlr, . -Ant olip-rairf atip-HMrt ch ; ; " "" 'TIibeMrtbnughwofn,ha,'v ' iff. paaaa fcr- Sonnaal . "' ' .. . Jink! fcand Iba A MARVELOUS STORY. , , The Rockport, JSew .York, Eepnbll lias the following which come under the head of " marveloug if troe:" i V "Abonf ihroe reare ajw. v girl ws walkltig oil the beach of. tbn Jake, north t of this place, with a young man to woom she related a wonuertni aream oi mepro-.., vions night, in which it was revealoa to 'r her that she shonTd find a large snm of money npon the shore. The young man . was to have half for assisting her in the 1 search; Directly they came to a dead . . body, which, from appearance, and the , size of the bead (nearly as large as a bush- ; el baske.t) bad evidently iwirm tbe wv y ter for some time. , ' , "At the sight, they both Mnted away, but soon recovered, and venturing to ex amine it. discovered about it belt con taining a large package of money in bills - this they counted and found the amount l- .' stated, . " ' i- -- I "-':' "They buried the body to P'cvent die s , covery, and also the money, which, they ... greed not to distnrb for three rck. ' At- - the expisation of the time, tbe'young man returned to tho place; the money wa Hi comiiatiion acknowfedeed k ' she had taken it, and would Jaka CU ot ; , ' 7,, , . jiij 'J nntd he was twenty wh.cl, would be in ,., .;, has exmred.W domanda a . lttif w -bieh she answers by denying I I t , 1 - T 1. ilnnntnA tfi whole statement. The young man tells a friend, and it spreads like wild-fire. Ileuort savs a lar8 company of men, padidshovelaNltc-day . r . , . iMdiegof tlie bunea sirangs Tho excitement ha been very mocn increased by the fact Uiat a propeller wa wrn. keil three vears arfo. and thata cen- tlemau supposed to be a Spaniard.N k stranger to the passengers who wereaar ed, was lost. , . , "Some parties, formerly rather hard , np, rejHn-t says, have been very flush of late, speculating very largely io real es tate and making a great show generally, "Lateb. We jjust learn that bone answering to tiie fact of the burial, have been discovered iu the woods about half . a mile from the beach." . 0a sf tk WsaSers sftas WstM. Tlicre was a good deal said about tlie Victoria Bridge" at late Canad cclebratitBH-wnd a "story is afloat that her nice little Majesty will come over the seat to celebrate its completion. This struc ture across the St. Lawrence, a short way above Montreal, the Canada papers, telbi .... ... , r .in i . of . .a smniiar wonders oi " r"" " " . - Z . .-".the wWld. It was commenced mJuly, , , . . mnntr.rt to ha mm. pletditi ilj60i'-,ThtetaI eetirnatej jtt ""'""fS'"-v . . . cent lv the rdans have been amended o as to reduce it to a little over $ 0(000,000. The extreme length of the bridge, incln- ding the abutment at each side, will b 7MM i feet, or rather more than a mile and . twill be 8.000 tons, and contents .of the masonry o0,000,000 cubic feet, when th. i whole structure is finished. The- famona I .... - n. ..." t. t.:.i- . uritannift inniuar uvpeuwou crossing the Menai Straits, and now one ine euiua.ia.iie...a u. cutu ...w s.. rout being of wedgo shape, in order to break and turn Aside thu blocka of ice, to ......... .t. nninat vlwi icf riieti VC tMWCr ha been the great engineering diuiculty ... V "j" Ll"- "7" : r . ' Z ' . . 1A . .. , 1 ml .tiL...-PaW Batton . . - - .? - " ' -- ' Singular JiUinct iif 'AjTUM. ilk M ... .... , . . 1 riinc.sc-o a lew mouths since. A .Newfoundland dog owned by hm '.vd '".I "' 'd dragged the body ..v.. -t..r 1. ... ol. ...... - Tl... -.i nooie his . itviister to the shore. Ihe dog was sent -In, mo to the mother "f the deceased, re- snliug. 111 tVfrv county, Aiannma. in being shown a ileguerreotyjie of his lc master, the dog inmiediatelv recognize it, and eonimen.-ed licking it, and sending up 1 he most ' piteous howls. .Since- that lime he ha refused all food, and moans tantlv. When last heard from ho probably unman instance of grief at tho loa leii-'th of the -bridge, from river bank to . river bank, will be 10.2S4 feet, or very t nearly two mile.. Nine piers of tlie bridge are now completed, but are, aa ' yet, unconnected by any road-way. They "present a plain surface on tho two side T aiid lower end; tho side facing the cur. , k t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 13, 1857, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75