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ACUBill/nKAL.
TREATMENT OF HOGS, AND MO UK OF F.lTTE
TIIKM.
Whatever may he thought of I• • 0 hoe
William Cobbed, as a mnu or politician, die
meter of beiug a good farmer
liiw-by every one who may I)»
fcioiM of bis herculean mind on t.iO S '"T , » 1
Viusbandry ; and believing from Iih kiicfc-s i: ■ • 1
hr?! ^trr!rs, that h ; s vie as on licit inrticnlar h: • u h
\ypilld not l)e iinint»*re<titig, we extract (lie follow-
Ini; from *his clnpter on hogs:
It is but .scbloui that hogs come to a proper
age before they are Killed. A hog It is not not his
growth till he is full two years oil. lint wlmuill,
or can, have the patience to see a hog cut ins? Long
Island swill for two years? When a hog is only
15 or 1G mouths old* he will lay on two ponmls ol
fat for every pound tlia'. will, out of the same
quantity of food, he laid on hy an fl or 10 months'
pig. Is it not thus with every animal ? A stout
hoy will be like a herring upon the very I«.*• • I that
will'make Ins father fat or kill him. Ilnw ver,
this fact is too notorious to 1st* insisted on.
Then the young mutton is not so notiitinus as
old. Steer beef is not so good as o\ heel.—
Young wether mutton hears the same proportion
ether mutton. And what
r* prinriple should not hold
in Westphalia, when- the
i* hogs are never kdl d tin
n Trance, where l >:i-v the
they Keep their i.M«iiiiii!
r. W
its Ii
mi pe
pital hit is taken from the last
insert it no less for its Ini-
burlesque of tic* system of
occasions, " hieli, for el
or act ice of many of our
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M AGNl LIGKNT PHENOMENON-
Of nil ihe cnlestinl phenomena, whK’h
from timo to time attract the rUicitlmn of ns
dwellers on the earth, and fill itio mind with
41 tle-uglits lievond tlit* reaches of our son!•*,”
We lia\c never witucsM-d one which could
compare with tie 1 nlhnnt display of the
“ sp.utiniis I'd m-did’iil” on Tuesday evening.
The descripi'oiis of the aurora lion alis, as
seen from the aretie. seas, only equal the
goi-goons m igni licence of this spectacle- a
SpcCl.ielo wJilch call lieVel* lie
oar imagination, hot w Inch w
cr to describe.
Soon lifter si\ o clock in the cicning,
there was a linlli ml light in the north, ting-
M.l. II AIL | iug the edges of the clouds with a pale tlame
color. Soon alter, the northern part ot the
heavens was hung with clouds, which assum
ed a darker and more firry hue, ami the
whole northern hemisphere exhihiud tin ap
pearance. not unlike that of a distant lire in
a dark night. la the co’.iim! of the evening.
mission will inevitably produce the evils they nature of the clime, for which an offender | Upon this question there is no diver-.ity of inte-
so much dr precntc. ‘should he delivered up, und ns no mode of 1 rest, mid can be no difference of opiuiuti. The
Arthur Tuppan, ami the inf riated demo- prosecuting was specified, in making the de- | e,,, ‘ re Hmuh will unite with you in the adoption
nines associated with him, ns if intending to tnand, and no compulsory obligation impos- ^ , Hn ^ •“ensures which may seem best caiculn-
um.I unr piper
often their alien
i. eli rxtrav.iganct
■Swine Dfspnlch.
ililituruicil Irom
: Imve not puu*-
nd.l insult, to injury, gravely maintain, that
lliu IreuJoin of opinion nmi llie liberty of the
press, securnl hy oor institutions, give them
ii warrant for overHowing the country with
their liccncions nmi ineendinry puidientions.
And in tin: very midst of the i xo ti ment
uh
» 1 - . . ' # V *'V.0V y il I UU 1,1-
d, to ensure a compliance with it when made, m " <,n !’* counsels, and prompt ami
To remedy these delects, the constitution pro- I ZXen, Lm, " r " ,e |, " rl,-c ' convicti “"
vides tlmt “ n person charged in any state
with treason, felony or other crime, and who
shall flee from justice, and he found in ano
ther, shall, on demand of the executive tin-
lias prey: iled at the North, when our ) llmrity of the state from which lie Jietl, lie re-
int quarter were load and indig- | moved to the stale h iving jurisdiction ot the ( | |e
■ssing their disapprobation of the crime. ’ j nle
periect conviction
no neutral ground which cam be i
cupicvl either with snfety or honor, and that to de
lay action is to increase danger, I cannot ilotibi
or hesitate as to the eriorse which it becomes os
to pursue. It is therefore respectfully recom
mended as worthy of your consideration, whe-
brethreii in that quarter were load and indig- , moved to the state having jurisdiction ot the j!'* -solutions should not be adopted, inviting
” the ». ites united with us In ilia da., .o „„
mint, m cxpri
reckless course of these fanatics, they appeal
ed in a printed and formal document to the
American people to sustain them, under the
pretext of f ce discussion, in their efforts to
light up mir land by the midnight conflagra
tion of our dwellings, and to effect the iadis
united with us bv the ties of common
It is contended that by this clause, unless; a'dapd" 1 "" 11 d ""-<» c-operate with us in the
,, ,, • , .. ,Hon o' such measures as may be treccssarv
a man actually flee, run away, or voluntarily to insure our safety, and calling upon the Legi,.
go into another State, lie cannot lie demand- , latures of alt the Stales to enact such penal' laws
eil by Ihe (inventor of the State in which his ; upon this subject as may lie necessary to perpet-
j crime was committed. Thu expression Jlcc, j u '" e the blessings contemplated in the formation
is not as comprehensive as others that might i 0 l * !C vcderal Constitution and the Union.
criminate slaughter of our wives, of our sons, have been employed ; bums the great object of j
C
the
it ts a p nitons sulit to
op in the ir majesty a ml excr-
; tin
In Fi
ait'*- anil tu-
; rs h”.T .* * * i • y
its of' hi fat. 1
vrif. lurk*‘vn
.v in bits off.U
it is all f t, I (
til It*. 1
at Mich
hi uer
than (mi.'
shew iiio
as tin* A
i 44 rather t
I Ilf law s s
the |.r»pl
In inferiority to old
rc.ison is ihert*. tint t
pood as to Imp ni»*;u
fine hams art* niadc. t
der three ye as old.
fattest pork l ever sni
hops to the ••inns ape
ihe people* do n**t rat ill?* h
tlie Hop to put fat into other
make holes in m’liio
fowls, and with a tin tube, d
which they c ill lard, and. ;
comes ii that we call the inside f.it
lard Theirbecf and mutton and ve; l wo
poor stuff without fhe a d of the hop
that aid. they make them ah' exec* dmj
Hence it is. that they are induced t"
ho^s till they have quite done growing
their sort of hogs is the terry worst I * v**r saw, j
their hogj meal was the very fattest. Tin* m
moil weight ia Norm.mday and Hrittainy is//m;i|
six to light hundred pounds. Him. i!m ju*or fel |
lows there do not slaughter awav ns the I .rnr i.s
do here, te!i or a dozen hops at a time, so that tlit* ;
sight makes one winder whence are to come the
months to eat the meat. Id Trance, du lard i* a !
thing to smli to. m»t to tul. I like ihe catiop far
better than the s wellinQ svstem —hut when we are |
telling about fanning for gain, we oupltt to en
quire hoiv any piven weight of meat can he oh-
taincrl at the cheapest rate. A lu.p in his thud ’
year, would on the American j»’a:», sack half a d .i I
ry of cows, pcihaps ; hut. then mind. would, |
upon a third part of the full, ningfuod weiph down .
four Long Ulan I "shouts," the avenpe weipht j
of which is one hundred and fifty pounds.
A hog, upon iich food, wilt be much kipper at 1
the end of a year, than a hop upon good prowing
diet : but he will no? he higher at tins end of two 1
yevs, and especially at the end of three yeais. j
Mis size in not to he forced on, any more than |
that of a child, beyond a certain point.
For these reasons, if I were settled as a farmer,
1 would let my hops have time to come to their sizr.
Some sorts come to it a: an earlier period, nod tins '
is amonp the pood qualities i f my Knplish hops ;
but, to do the thing well, even they ought to have j the result ill
two years topiow in.
The reader wi!! think, that 2 shad nc.tr cc
ilu i; Mili'rapt s. I low miimntcnl are the
si reds :»t uiplit, mi Midi occasion* ? Hun- '
*lr* ds of pup*, r l.inihoriis pleaininji orotiml
lb** tolls; ti^;ui>p.trt'tscirs slmiinp from tin*
head-quarters of wards and parties, nud plo- i
rious hatiiicrs waving tin ir stars and stripes |
m tin* misty skv, (»'«t the l.iiin«iiin<r multi-I
-*’■ j clear skv, tin* lip
hi* i .i.o*... ... .I....
itiun ol'a cloudy and a
rere of different col its
am! differ at dcprccs of hriplitm s^. In tlu*
mo l In*a>1 the nppcttraiicc was as if t!ic full
moon was just rising.
During the grcati f part of the timu iVmii
seven o’chick till twelve, the light vs is equ
Intlint ol'llie full muon w hen uhstrueleil hy \(.‘-
rv thin elnmls. About I I o'clock, the zenith
appear, il to he the eeutro ot a dottle, literal
ly “fretted with golden lire.” The rays
from the whole nmthern hemisphere flnslted
up to the central point and there assumed
the color of bright scarlet, deepening to the
hue of lulood. The ecntrnl point or locus
was not stationary, it moved occasionally to
wards the west, hot oflcner in an easterly di
rection. At one time, we noticed it approach-
log the I'leimles with a waving or uud.dating
motion. Il passed between that constella
tion and the eve, and though, at that time,
the color of the rays was of the deepest red,
and the rays seemed thickening to a cloud,
httie , v cuts e!c\..ted into man els. 1 have j || IL , brilliancy of the stars was not in the least
before me, for example, a late number of the I ..bated.
1 Advertiser and Knlirc- | \y n ,,,,,, q,,nip.ire the spee'tude at this lime
It pteseols the details ol | ((| nothing Imt tin immense umbrella, mis-
and our daughters.
Nothing is more to he regretted than the
attempts which have been made, by pnrti/.au
newspapers, to connect this subject with the
contest which is now going on for the office
of President of the Doited Slates. The poli
ticians of the South who do not favor the
pretensions of a northern candidate for this
high office, are charged with endeavorin
j this provision was to secure the punishment
I of offenders, and thereby preserve the harmo-
| ny el' the States, according to all the known ;
rules of construction, it shall he taken in the j
sense in which it was used by the frutners
of the constitution. The word lice as it oc- 1
cars in this clause is synonymous with the
| word evade. It would he trilling with the ,
Tu the Editors of the Southern Recorder ;
Gkxti.kmen—Both vingyou friendly to tlmt ci
vil liUeriv which guarantees ihe securily of nalii-
ml rights, so far as is consistent with public wel-
fare, I am confident you will have no reluctance
to hiy before your renders, the enclosed Report,
made hy Ihe appropriate committee of the House
of Representatives, on a petition from many of (lie
inhabitants of Taliaferro county, praying the es-
eig.iity and importance of the subject to eon- tablishmcnt ot a Board of Botanic Physicians
t | keep up and increase the abolition excite- i flue this expression strictly to its literal mean- . '*'!*. , . ,n ^ '^ e passage o( a law, authorising
i.i.ihle
nation n
I proud of my country |
•civ there never was ni
-oment in 1 opti d hy man, !
to nhuse, perhaps—hut I
earth so csveulially free j
ericati. In trulh, we lire heemne
i free j” we make hold tu infract
mew hut too often. But where is
that do not do it mure 1
It must he confessed, though, that flee.- i
tines in the country are often burlesque rind i
bombasiio to the last degree. Undue impor
tance is Hitachi d to small matters—little
ment, with the foul design of dissolving the
Union, while it i.s maintained on the other
hand, that the candidate alluded to is in fa
vor of the principles und friendly to the views
of the northern iiieemlinrics. These mutual
accusations tire illiberal and unjust because
they are made without any proof whatever,
mil it is believed, have not the slightest fotiu- i quitted for supposed offences against the law
mg ; lor it would lend to the absurd conelu- j s '"' 1 * hysicians to practice. I likewise send you
shut that if an offender leaves the State, bv ' l ', cu|, - T ol ! bl11 .!" .' vh,c 1 !' “"" 5io , n 13 'he
.... , . - I | Report. 1 I»l' publicity ol these documents will
..ti) means whatever, without Ins consent, he euMr !he people to judge correctly of the motives
could not lie demanded, or surrendered up to , h y which the oppouqnfs of the Hotanic Practice
the justice of our laws. Suppose the case of in the LegiilHture are actutitt'd. The day has
I a man guilty of murder here, who is convey-! passed for the old slander to be credited, that
ed hy force to Georgia, and is tried and tie- ( none except the ignorant repose confidence in the
Hot
ilati*>n in truth. They servo to shew the hit- j of that State. He chooses afterwards to
anic Practice. Men in all stations of life,
party :*j irit, and the unprincipled j side in (ieor^ia, and, uccordiiijf to the posi- j | en( ,y
vices to which editoi s of the present day w ill ! ban assumed, cannot ho demanded hy tlu
sort for the purpose of proving their devo- j ecutive, tor ho did not flee from justice, if to
tiro shipendt.i
«>! v
na^infied, a
1 ha
44 I.O»t«*\Vli \ Hive
S\\ ini* I)i• spate!i, 1
ail it n mi port mt
tlmic as follows :
“ VIC TORY ! VIC
44 We hasten t
rcadeis, ami tl.e e
events l.v w hieli
m-
t • c t <
L'leetioii. stimr-
-?ty : —oi.or.ioi s vierouv ::
» lay lu.-fore our numerous
Mintrv :it l irixe. the thrilling
cs!» iday was si^nali/.ed in
ihe ani als of Loutown. 'Pile day opened
hiwith tlu: fate of principles and men. As
the morn advanced, the thrones of golden
clouds w Inch shone in the Fast seemed to
east a smile of welcome, jrorgtMHis and in- j will fail to account f«
descrihidde, o’er a long line of pedestrian the student of natmc o
voters, some in one-horse wagons, and all of lation. 'The cause r:
them residing m ar our village, wending to Him, at whose bidding
D-ikies
pended from the heaven, the nines of which
embraced more than half the \ isih o hori'/oti ;
in the south east, its* lower edge covered the
hi It of ()rioii, mid fart In r to the lell, the phi
net Jupiter shone in all his magmfieenoi. aim
glory, as through a transparency of gold uud
sc irlet. Thu whole scene was imlescnh
ably hi antiful and solemn. It was a spe< ta-
ele, of which painting and poetry milted eai
no adeipiale idea, and which philosophy
o the satisfiietion o
the disciple of reve-
tion to pi tieular individual-. If the exer
tions of those who are endeavoring to dis
tract the councils, and to parali/.c the efforts
which the South me mtiking to guard against
ihe dangers of the impending crisis, should
he attended with success—if hy threatening
the people of the slaveholding States with
the odium of a connexion with this or that
political creed, they can induce any consider
able portion of them to abandon, or heemne
indifferent to a cause in which their higlieM
interest and their whole fortunes tire vitally at
stake, they may succeed in making a Trevi-
dent, hut it is fearfully apprehended, that a
dissolution of the Union will he among the
early fruits of their victory ; for no one of
common discernment can dmdit, dial unless
the northern fanatics are prevented hy timely
measures
this event
rt .. j place on them high v.ilne- Among them, it m;iy
not he Minis* to mention die name of His Excel-
WILSON LL.MPKIN, who has acknow-
enred ol disease hy
1 laving employed,
lodged, that ia 18d t, he
Hotanic practitioner, afte
lice is a voluntary act. This provision of the ; without benefit, the most distinguished
constitution should receive the most liberal ! Doctor in Georgia.
construction, for the reason that it is in favor
of the rights of the States, and because, ’
without such construction, they will be de- I
prived of the power of self-protection.
It is undoubtedly true that the States of j
thi? Union, in all their reserved rights, occu- <
py to each other the relation of independent j
! sovereignties, and any one of diem lias die
right to demand redress and satisfaction for
injuries done hy the others or hy their eiti- ;
i '.cos. Hut having expressly relinquished the
j power to enter into treaties, grant letters of
marque mid reprisal, &o., the only means to
! which resort can he had to
gal ions which cxi-t hetwc
Slates, we should, if we rely
Veiy respectfully,
regular
JUSTICE.
I he Co n mil tec, to whom was referred the pe
tition of sundry citizens of Tnliferro county, pray
ing the Legislature of Georgia to authorise the
Hotanic Physicians to practice Medicine, and to
form a Medical Hoard, REPORT—
'That did the petitioners come before this hono
rable body, boasiing tlie experience ol three thou
sand years, an intimate knowledge of the princi
ples ol life, obtained by dissecting inanimate sub
jects, and the ability to remove impediments to
vital operations, through the instrumentality of
ignorganie. substances that cannot he assimilated
to the purposes of nutrition ; ami yet after having
•ecure the nidi- 1 received a monopoly ol the management ofalldis-
n independent ( eases in the State, under sanctions hi.lily penal,
the uatimm! still praying, withgrovell ng mendicity, for an np-
he known cmlv to i l‘* 1
fit• 111 pursuing their mad career | code, he restricted simply to the privilege of' P r<l l ,r *«t*‘*n imm the public purse, (which is only
will ourtai.ily saecd.ly tab.? I prof, rrin- our complaint's without the powrr i '"‘ l,p : ,!,| y "« cl *. in K jmcke.s,) ... auiiain nr
1 3 i i..,i i loanil a prole ssamal school— then imlccil nilglit
the contest. IUmvcii looked on willi inturcst i
mid expectancy. 1’cmid was tin: issue—and
ll.-.l-
thc sequel will show. At 1
| last tlu: auspicious time arrived. The. con- i
test was lii'sun—the oaslau.ht Mas made. I
I.'filit sluaie,
And die elheii.il qiiiiaes'i-in e of* heaven
Fl M W|tt|iM'.tr{ls. spaded uadi vsnuus Torn
Tnul|ailled lahicidar. and lureeal to slurs
\v c sire told that public
'.drill is decidedly in our favor, and that tl
of enforcing them. Influenced by the views
sentiment in the herein expressed, I have transmitted to flu*
Governor of New-York, a copy of sin indict-
large and numerous public meetings which I m, - n h hniml hy the Grand Jury ol Tusenloo- j
.. \
add, thiil in keeping hogs in ;» growing si;tlr, ; r ,
must never forget their lodging! A tew hoards | (,f , v,clor - v slts °! 1 our l, ' ,l,n< ; rs » »»-fl»| ) H , ng
flung carelessly over ;i couple ol inils, uud no line r 1 ' v , ue spread opinions, to the coiiinsimi and
benoath, is nut 'h»* sort of a bed f r a hog. A J disumv of the vile horde of foul and corrupt
place of suitable size, Imge rather than $on»!l. wellj miscreants—traitors to the:r country, and history for the use
sheltered on every side, covered with a roof tbit
Vets in no wel or snow — no opening, except a
We hope that somi
scientific acquirement
attempt, will give us i
astonishing pliennmen
sin Mild he recorded in
of our friends, w host
> arc competent to the
better account of this
on. It was one which
tin; archives of unturn!
door way, big enough fora bog to go in; and (hr
floor constantly well bedded with leaves of irres
dry, or, which is the best thing, and v hat a h»>i£
deserves, plenty of chan straw. When I make up
my hog’s lodging place lor winter. I look wt il a I
God-forsaken wretches—who attempted to
stop the flight of the ahead going turd. Their |
if 1 tit it re general ions.
[liosloji Courier
hopes me prostrated ! There is every eer-
tniiitv timi our townsman, John Jones Smith,
jr., will go to the L*egi-\uiure ; and we
can, with swelling bosoms, fearlessly assure
it, and consider, whether, upon a pinch. I could the nation at larg'h and the friends of liber- ;
for once and away, make shift to lodge in it mv- j ty every where, that Log-own is regenerated,
self. If ] skiver at the thought, tin? place is not / mid difenthralled — erect, and sound to the
have been called throughout tiio non slave
holding Slates demonstrate that tin; majority
n too overwhelming to Ik? resisted; that will)
these favorable indications before us, we
.-Ianil ! not agitato this subject in the South ;
and that it is our duty to relv lor safety
upon tin* force of public ('pinion in that quar-
' ter.
Ot.r northern brethren drserve and will
i eommand mir gratitude, for the interest they
j l ave taken in our behalf; and there can he
little ilouhl that the m.ijoiity against the nhu-
i t'Mioni in is vi rv large; bill this reasoning is
wholly oimucous a:id delusive. He who he-
puhlic
ipiniou, has a very imperlV'A knowledge of
good enough for my hogs. It is not in the nature
of a bog to sleep in tllo cold. Look at them.—
You will sec* them, if they have the menus, c&bti
themselves over for the night. This is what is. . -. . , . .
dyne by neflhrr Imrai'. cow. si,ecu. nr c.il.—I l.«T war-cry S « previl.lcd, and .ho Inis ,
I core ! I fence forth let her beset down as one
of the most Spartan communities on the
face of the earth. 44 Liberty or Death /”
.either horse, cow, sheep, dog or c i:l ni 1
should admonish us to provide hogs with f conquered .
comfortable lodging. Their sagneity course, when
And this
warm and
in providing against cold in the night, wh
hare it ia their power to m ike such provision
quite wonderful. You see them looking about
tor the warmest spot : thou go 10 work, raking up j
the litter so ns to break the wind off; and when
they have done their best, they lie donn.
FOR THE LA DIES.
A letter from a young American sit pro
in the Tactile, pubVushed in the t:\nclu
Gazette, sayv : ,
“ I like the people of fJilTt, trmeli t<tTfW j lioves f.in;»fic*is11f r*. in hirptti down I
than the tYmviars. Diey are more pW ,;, ir
ing in their maimers ; more intc
hospitable.
44 As a place of residence, it is get^^nlly ! ft'Uh this being
preferred to any other on the coast
are a few American uud English
there at Valparaiso, uud their Imspilhlity
unbounded to their counti vmcp w ho bre ytraii
gers. it is iioiv the risidehc Air.>:.S.
formerly .M is.- , m Iio you nnisl recollect
unity atilieir late session, aeninst one of
these; incendiary eilitoif, liy the name of Wil
liams, accompanied will, a demand for his
delivery for trial to the authorities of this
Slide. From the hijili ch iracter of the Uluef
Magistrate of New-York, from his known
nllachment to tin: Union, and the just and
liberal views he entertains towards the insti
tutions uud people of the .South, there is no
doulu that he will examine the subject with
the most favorable dispositions, and with a
sincere desire to render impartial justice, anal
to arrive at u correct interpretation of the
constitution. After nil, the question i.s ren
dered doubtful, us many per.?msin the .South, ' |
spectahlc for intelligence tun) political re-
i hen n't jHiid j human nature, and must he deal' to tlu: hs- [ search, have published opinions different from
Isons and admonitions of history. So fni-muint'iuuditisiiotimprobablethnttheseopini-
' •" 1 ' the ease, tin ' ' ' - 1 "
profi ssioruil school—then indeed might
their science, skill, experience and philanthropy
be suspected and arraigned. But they ask no
loan, they crave no alms from the public Treasu
ry— they desire no restriction to Ire imposed on the
natural rights of lhc>-e with whom they dill’er in
opinion, nor attempt to effect any innovation or
iiilrimiment of tin.* practice of such physicians as
are known hy what is called the Medical Faculty.
'They seek nothing incompatible with the rights
ol their fellow citizens—therefore their request
is entitled to serious and respectful consideration,
and it seems fully sustained by its nature, and the
reflections il n.iist force, on their inimls. These
are tro well known to require, in reaching them,
any Ihght of fancy.
The said petitioners claim the right of refusing
it> t ike, lor the cure of disease, articles admitted
on all hatiils to lie poi-onnus, anti the further right
of declining the services of any physician that ad
ministers such poisons. To say that itie medical
of 1C25 does not compel them to take such
Fitch immense interests
of it faction were at stake, had passions will
• s have play. We rcirrrt to say, tlmt several
I fights occurred, while the two parlies were
ciniutiu^ off. Ouo hinthsntiio ragamuffin,
with a face black with anger and dirt, nt-
I had n sow that bad some pigs fanning about j *>»“ *•»» successfully to p ill (lie nose j he was in the 1‘acitic. In fact, she turned ti c
willi her in April last. There was a place open j **f Qur worthy nuigistrate and fellow-towns- J liemts of half the men between this and Cati-
loher in each side of the barn. One laced to tl.e i mint, Plutarch 8haw, while in the agreeable ton ; but her history is tlmt of many of your
if you have ever read the letters of I5-J
written during Ins resilience on this coast.—
She was the Goddess of his Idolatry while
opposition of
public opinion is the nl/mcnt, the food that
leetls, nourishes mu! sustains this dark and
neudlike passion. Of this, no stronger proof
could he offered than the success with u hieli
ihe efforts of these false philanthropists have
been crowned, in opposition to the concentra
ted force of public opinion throughout the
Northern States. Indeed they never acquired
any considerable notoriety until this opposi
tion eommenced. Under its heaviest pres- 1
sure, if the information we have received he
correct, tln-y have established 250 atiti-slave-
•tuhracetl by oitrNorihern lirelhr
Such arc the perils of our situation — the tlati
gers by which we are surrounded, that it is
certainly the part of wisdom and prudence
not to rest our case on any doubtful issue.
We should look to those measures of safety,
and resort to them at once, w hieli will place
us beyond the reach of these unprincipled
fanatics. Should the right to demand them
he admitted, it may well be questioned whe
ther that w ould protect us against the evils of
which we complain. As the evidence to he
brought against them will Imve to he collected
IO> ner m C.ICU Sloe (U IOC earn. V/ne Uiceo to U.C I 10.01, i imaiui ,,, III. tigiccuoic , uut on maim v ia limi OKI Mg Mi JU’II ’ - - ^ _
Foist anil theotlter to the West; and I observed that 1 und inoffensive act of taking a pin* of beer— sex. Having Imd repeatedly very ndvanta- D’ societies, and about !i0 presses, from one j 1 ' 1 u , Males w here their schemes and ma-
sbe sometimes took to one side and sometimes to
the other. One evening her pigs bad gone to tied
on the Fast side—she was out eating not'd it be
gun to grow dusk—I saw Iter go into lie
was surprised lo see her come out
therefore, looked a little to see what she was after
Ther.e was a high heap of dung th the front of tie
barn to the South. She walked tip to the tup of j
it, raised her nose, turned ii very slowly two or j
three
and back . , ,,,
south-east, for a little bit. She then came back, J t . ) .p |t |
and inarched away very hastily to her pigs, rous-
thiliking no danger, for he knew iio guilt.’
Blood flowed in torrents, hut the estinmble
I Shaw disdained to retaliate upon Ins oppo-
r, I'lt- and ! Ilel,t —" ho repaid his forhearancc with a rc-
" ’ mark unparalleled for its ingratitude : name
ly, that “ Shaw was too drunk lo lift his fist!”
We forbear comment oil such atrocious eon-
duet. It is sufficient to record the fact—
times, from Ihe north-east to the north west, j thereby bolding up the offender to the scorn
rack again and at last, it settled at about! „f i|,„ world. Contempt, indeed, is a pow-
Mcnpon. We had occasion, ourself, to
use it yesterday. A tniscremir, totally tinhe-
wheru
genus offers she married a poor man at last;
his children and nil that!
>f which they send forth weekly from twenty
live to fifty thousand ineendinry pamphlets,
chiimtions tire prepared, it would he difficult,
poFunnus articles, but permits them to risort to
any rume.ly, in any (pennies they please, is, they
believe, an equivoke, irreconcilable with truth amt
reason. From habit and pursuit, only few of them
have either time or inclination in permit their ob
taining the knowledge essential to the successful
exhibition of even simples, lienee, when sick,
they are, by the principles of the medical taw of
compelled to lake what they believe, anil is
acknowledge*! lo be, poison, or irusl lo the mercy
of disease, and the re action, (if il happen,) of the
constitution.
H by tins should be so, they cannot compre*
bend, without attributing, on the one baud, reck*
lessness and tyranny to the makers of the law, and
on the oilier, heartless and inhumane sorthdness
to those, as a body, for whose benefit il is enact
ed. They believe they perceive in the latter, the
revival ol that monkish vengeance that sought to
destroy Luther, and desolate the fairest portion of
j “ 'l'lie gentlemen here complain sadlv of I and other similar publications. But a short j i"S *° ') ,e ri| l ei which have been laid down
“ There i?Hot while since, the whole population of tho State j 111 criminal prosecutions for the security and
rican or Foolish I New-York seemed to he roused to n sense I protection of the citizen. It is believed,
^ _ 3 - j of the dangers threatened hy tho machine- ' tbereforc, that no remedy short of severe pe-
I have some thought of taking out a lot j lions ot these societies. 1 ho largest public i tdntutcs, passed hv the Mutes where slave
ry docs not exist, Will he effectual for our re-
if not impracticable, to convict them, accord- 1 Germany, fur rejecting the efficacy of intlulgen-
the scarcity of single l.nln
a mnrriagnble, single, An
lady, this side C ipe Horn.
cd them ini in a gical bustle, and away she Irani- , , , ,,
pled with them at her heels, lo the place no the j tn •” i . ilt ,1,0 t ‘> ,, ® r " l a . l »v«in
west side ot the ham. T.scre was so little wind, | Mimic outsell the incipient ot n few
that 1 could not (ell which w ty it blew, till I took I oy>ltT*»—mid with liis arms tikimho, inquired :
tip some leaves and tossed them into the air. I
theta iibiind, that it came from l!ic precise point
uluohjo r nose had settled at. And thus was I
cofifracet
ed, liial the had oome ont To ascertain
mkmm
'r -flinku her y
which way the wind came, and finding it likely to
ler ySPitf,
^ t^nes col J in the night, she had
ine and called them up, though it was nearly
ifiirk, and taken them off to a more comfortable
berth. Was this an instinctive, or was it a reason
ing proceeding ? At any ni*e, let us not treat j district !
$UL*h animal* as if they were stocks and stones.
Are you the limu ns edits ih« Advertiser
and Entire-Swine Despatch ]” We nnswer-
ed in ihe nuvittivc, 44 yes, that we were.”—
44 Well,” said the villain, with a look of ui»-
tiUerahlc impudence, 44 I am glad I have got
n sight of you. I have been a-waiiting for
some lime to see the man ns I considered the
greatest rascal mid the harefneetest liar in the
on iny return home, hut the deuce of il is,
they must he young, handsome, intelligent,
Ac. and such always find i ready market at
home. I enidd load all the ships if America
with old maids o_t of New England alone ;
hut h id luck t>> them, tlicv would remain on
my hands, mid, unlike old wine, thev would
not improve hv the keeping, so t! at I shall
have to give up the adventure on account of
my friends, am! see what 1 cun do for my
self.”
rai.iHtAL.
Extract Irom Gov. Gayle’s Message, to die L
gialainre of Alabama.
Tile whole conniry has recently bc<
much agitated, hy a disclosure of the men
tires which have been adopted, and the at- , been improperly admitted hy the writers
tempts which have been made ai.d are tiow
making, to interfere with and destroy tin* ih-
<)ur reply creatml much pleasant i stitution of slavery, as it exists in the Smith.
| laughti r at the time; though a lew heated i The purpose of this interference, as avowed
Our reply iv.is c din and dignified. We
answered, hy tvav of response, that we were
A st ox it the Vflfy treat variety of articles exliib- J „| iK | |,„ wlls ^rr.uiti. <1; and expressed a ho|
meetings v. hieli had ever been convened wen
i speedily assembled, from which issued the
elcqiient and htirning eoi.demmition of
the til)t»liii(Miists; .and yet in the very face of
j these proceedings, imposing ns they undouht-
; edly were, thev have called a Convention of
their n>sneiates from the several counties and
districts in that State ; and their lender, Tap-
. p-.n and i t hers, in numerous hand bills, have
! niiiioumred their firm and unshaken purpose
| of renewing with increased energy, their ex-
-» ertious in favor of immediate abolition. It
is obvious then lore that we blindly and obsti- I
- ! uately deceive ourselves, if we entertain the)
belief that public opinion, unaided hy the • of our population
, strong sanctions of the law, will have any i Union, demands ami
it other t»fleet, th in to strengthen the hau ls of
- | this dangerous and itisiduous enemy. It h — C(?il lf ’
cos, and refusing to p.iv Divine honors to wooden
and canvass Gods. 'I’hev know that the security
of life is. or ought to be the prime object of every po-
politic.il association; and that the rule of civil liber
ty is •* that the laws of a tree people impose no
restriction on the will of the subject, which do not
conduce in a greater degree to the public happi-
lief. Hliey themselves entertain no doubt of ness. ’ How the public happiness is to be pro-
meir right to pass these laws, and they are
called upon to do so, hy the solemn behests of
the constitution, hy the noble efforts of our
ancestors for independence, and by the bles
sings w»* all derive from our glorious and
happy Union.
Extract from Governor Swain’s Message to
the Norlh-Carolina Legislature, on the subject of
the Abolitionists :
The spirit of faua icism, which has recently I tuial right ; and they cannot believe, that aught
been manifested in connection with one species ! short of fell revenge and heartless avarice, would
accept a boon so repugnant to every noble and
virtuous emotion of the heart. To the allegation,
moled hy their being compelled to take what tlrey
believe, ami it hat is confessed lobe, poison, they
cannot conceive, unless their death, and the death
of their wives and little ones, he essential to public
happiness,—a supposition, that places them (with
out the benefit of judge or jury) on a level with
tho worst of felons, and which, in regard to them,
is dirt r.tly subversive of the social compact. They
conceive that no man. regardful of humanity or
civil libeity, would thus willingly place a portion
of his fellow-citizens beyond the pale of kindred
feeling, or countenance so gross an inroad on na-
varions sections of the
v i 11 receive your serious
uler.itiori. Ii is no longer possible to con- I that die Botanic practice is a pernicious impos-
wouiii ; and it becomes
coin- ; lure, they reply, that having tested that practice
iteiljl the recent Fair „r the American lastitato ' |,. lv ; t | 10 , v ishcrl. hn would
at New-York, none seems to have attracted so ■ ”
much attention as the Relief Bedstead, which is 0,1
thus noticed in the Courier and Enquirer:
The Relief Bedstead invented by Mr. James
Jones, of Providence, K. I.. is admiiubly adapted bool nud hiss us. 'Their malignant souls
to tho sick, and is so full of conveniences, dial we could not brook our magnanimity, ami con-
should think it would he deemed indispensable, sequent safety of person. Poor, vile,
partizans of the opposite party attempted to by its authors, is the immediate abolition of
slavery, at any Imz/. ird mi l by whatt ver
menus they may deem necessary to its accom
plishment. The expedient of sending to the
South, lor distribution among our slave popu
lation, immense numbers of tracts, misrepre
sentations und picture.**, calculated to render
them dissatisfied with their condition and to
incite them to rebellion agninst their masters,
has been adopted as the readiest way to in
troduce the bloodiest scenes of the drama
It accommodates itself in the most astonishing
manner, to every situation in which it may he de
sirable to place the patient, and even provides fur
him if he becomes insane, for a strait jacket is n
part of the appointments. One nurse can readily
administer as much to the comforts of the sick,
placed on this bed, as half a dozen under ordimny
circumstances.
<4 Goiko Ahead!”—A runaway couple with! , , , , 4 , , . , . „
their attendants, came to this city on Monday \ ,li| d almost said nasty, individual, uud would rum, and which, influenced by the u.tru .*pi-
tnoroing, and immediately crossed the river to, honored by our scorn. Nothing but an 1 rit of fanaticism, they are resoive.l to perform.
Aberdeen, a second • Gretna Green,’ in order to insuperable objection to low epithets, could
prevent us from speaking of this felon and
temptihle assassins—from the bottom of our
heart, how we do despise them !
44 i\ S. Since writing the above, we have
found reason to believe that the wretch who
was led to address us by the tavern, was urg
ed on by the upstart editor of the 44 Logtuwn
General Observer and Deluge of Reform.”
the South, who have engaged in discussing
this subject, that the constitution and laws of
the United States, in regard to fugitives from
justice, do not authorize a demand for the
delivery of these incendiaries
whose laws they have violated,
has been embraced under the erroneous im
pression, that the rules of strict constructi n
which with gn at propriety apply to certain
parts of the constitution, must uecessarilv ap
ply’ to till others. They do not tippet
Imve observed the obvious distinction be
tween those provisions of this instrument
w hich transfer power to the General Govern
ment, am! those which confirm und cult
mot: with the people of every Southern Slate, to i to their satisfaction, they find it lo be prompt, cl-
speak a language upon this subject which will not ' ficaeious and innocent, and flint the attempt, by
admit of misapprehension, and exhibit a spirit
that shall, at least, command attention and res
pect. 'Tlie extent of the operations and designs
of these misguided people, will be best uodur-
to the States i 'Rood hy an examination of the accompanying
This opinion 1 AI* 5 papers, published under the putrouag
interested revilers, to cause them to disbelieve tho
i evidence ol their own senses, is adding insult to
injury.
; Such considerations and reflections easily ex
plain the aversion of the petitioners, and those la
boring under (lie same disabilities, to the medical
law of 18-25, and to the Faculty as a unit; and that
it will not subside, but increa'.e, until their dear
est rights shall hi: respected, and they shall have
ceased to be nominal freemen and virtual slaves,
is making no draft on the spiiit of prophecy. It
is barely mentioning the tendency of human pas
sions.
, , Your committee are aware, that within these
, whipping, and the pillory, in the’ walls, it has again and again been repeated, that
ol the North American confede-
NVc do not doubt it. He is a paltry, low, wc which Inis been deliberately plot led for our the rights of the States, as they existed pro
be united in the holy bonds of matrimony, lie
they found a magistrate well skilled in the art of cnilifVus he deserves. Hut wc foibeur. Ac-
iuatrimonial knot-iymn, ntcl who, when ilie.ilve, sumLnt ptrsn „„H,y y j s olir |„ llt |e-nxr*.
ii ii tiitLprl ii n 14 lint vp rv ucruiin nui lOwml tli„ .... * “ ....
ii planked up. ia not very .crapulous about the
requisitions of (lift law. The jot, was speedily !
done and llio couple pronounced 'min and wife.' I
The bride's maid, a plump nud may |m|c la,a,
at the conclusion of the ceremony, iuriuiently
said, with si winning and killing smile, “ that it
was so easy a thing lo gel married, she Mould like
tu try it too." Her partner bemu ton udl.Mit to
be outdone, or hack out, brarrly determined i,,
‘go ahead,’ and instantly (dulled out tin* pre re-
(ptisit*—poa.ildy a ‘Jackson yellow hoy.' Id,,
suddenly excited hope* were quickly SW.IIoik I
up in exquisite Iruition, und ttm couple relumed
to Kentucky, wall their cuuipaoiuii., a dchgliled
husband and wife—MuytviUt tUigtr
leave tlie conductor of tin* Delngu to
wallow in tlie rotteimcss of that moral lepro
sy m liicli Inis covered him all over ns willi a
giiriiiein. IL* is mi utmost wretch—lacking;
not tirhatiity merely, hut politeness likewise.
Willi these senliiiieitls Me leave hint lo the
viillure-t'ii gM of liis own "tiiliy conscience.
U
This attempt tn interfere with tin iuMitutiou
pectili.trly mimI entirely our own, which no
t power ou eurih cmii control without our i on-
sent, which existed previous to the formation
of the constitution, und Inis been sanctioned,
ratified and cot.firmed hy that instrument, ha*
milled the whole Sooth ns one mini to the
highest pitch of indignation. They Imve
been moved almost simultnncuiudy uud with
out eonci rt to hold large public Du elings,
and to adopt rt solution* show ing, that, un
vimis to its information. When the Suites i
achieved their independence, they had no
rules to regulate their intercourse, with each
oilier, Imt such us could he derived from the
laws of nations. 'This law as laid down hv
Vatlel in relation to ofl’euders is, that a sove
reign “ought not to Miller his subjects to mo- i
lest the subjects of others, or to do thi in nn
injury ; much less should hu permit them au
daciously toofleml foreign powers, lie ought
to oblige the guilty to repair the damage, if
that lie possible—to infllict upon him exem
plary puiimlimeiit, or, m short, ncei riling to
the Society «»l Immediate Abolitionists at New-
York, which In* been transmitted to me by a
citizen of this ?late for your use.
The subject first attracted tlie attention ol tin*
I.egi slat lire in 1880, when the evil bus compnra-
tr to j lively in its int mey, and the publication or circu
lation within this .State of these incendiary news
papers and pamphlets, was made a felony, pun-
isliuble hy fi
first instance, and death fur the second offence.
It is apparent to all who have tiny accurate know
ledge of our condition, that tho public safety im
periously requires the suppression of these wick
ed and mischievous publications, injurious alike
to the best interest of the master and the slave.
This, I apprehend, cannot lie effected without
the co operation of the Legislatures of the States
Irom which these missiles proceed. Such an in-
leilerriire with our donics'ic concerns upon the
part ol tin* citizens of a foreign State, cither en
couraged or permitud hy the Government, would
at mice justify a resort to tho modes ordinarily
adopted lor tho adjustment of national *1 iIT- ren-
ers. It we hlmnld exercise greater forbearance
mi du* pre cut instance, it is not because the
wrongs we sollcr are less injurious or mortifying,
» have tivnled him tenderly in lliia instance | durstumliii*/ their rights, they nro dcleniiiunl tin* nuturc and circumstances attending it, to when inflicted by the hands id brethren
—Imt let him Io wan*!—Ouo more provoca* j to mum’
turn, and we will gibbet hint before a disgust-I De
* d world, in l« ruts which shall ho remember- . sin
Tho
iIk'Ih, as lii'Cullies iVct'iui n,— deliver I till to tke oll'emlrd stale, lltero lit rlc.iua nml leiidciicy r,f llic-e iirucr-eil-
liurnlily ii.,pr...ud Mill, t |„* ... u «, ttr.iu sultvcrr il,o C«t..t|l II ol
Iiiiki
receive justice.
- , , . . . i Ilia ctiuiiiM i mul wit Imve, Itierel'oru, mi ittilu-
Unit tnii.t nitn.rl It ter- I l.u ntlo us ■Iitleil by (lit* entincnt tiulltur, |,| u ui« ,1,1,11„ «,k ..four st.i.r Blaus, tit. mIou-
t( 'bill hap, tut Hunter .ttys—"n word vtlo illlU Uouie.tic war, lltey Will ttol permit tlie mii» delecltve, as it luff it ton lillieli 111 Mil* ol sueli mudsurel as mny liu n.ei'ssnry uml
,rtl -anil ivc Imve done." | (piustioil of .Invery In li« ditciltseil, since die* j pow :r nf the Hlnlc applied in, lo jild({c of Ihe ( rcquisin 10 sufipn ts llit-iii lulally ami prumpily.
it n siiffi
in all (he Slates <
racy, laws are in operation against the Botanic
practice. On enquiry, however, they have rea-
, hoi: in believe, ih.it no statutes of tho kind exist
in Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Cou^ecliciU*
Rhode Island. Pennsylvania, \ irginia, No»th-Ca-
roliiia, Alabama, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, *1 en-
ncssce or Kentucky—and so far Irom its being the
case, in Ohio, there the exhibilion of calomel by
any physician, without first distinctly acquainting
the patient of its being such, is attended by a fine
of five hundred dollars.
The ohj 1 ction often urged against legalizing the
Botanic practice, that liundieds ol ignorant men
ai d oitiers of bad habits, would immediately em
bark in the practice, would he fully obviated, y
establihlimg n Medical Board having the power
to revoke, as w«ll as lo grant licenses; and against
the danger of such physicians using metals, mi
nerals, deleterious vegetables, punishment
in the Penilohiiarjr, for a certain period would e
un adequate guarantee. .
No solid advantage arising from the suppressi
on of the Botanic practice, and no scfioae