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y THE JACKSON PURCHASE A. t C I I'l'Ii Tit Y, ; litor .V I'ro'r M.VVKI KL1, (InuwCi),, Ivy. Till i;si.Y. .11 I. Y s. isi;:. Temperance and Christianity. There aro linios when our duties seem to clash, when our inclina- tions seem to run in opposite when, in the language of an inspired man, we are "in a straight betwixt two." In such a dilemma we li ml ourselves at the present time. In accordance with more. a long established custom our church in this place meets on Sat- urday before the second Sabbath in each month to worship, and transact whatever business may come before the body. That is alt- s o a "covenant meeting" one preparatory to the celebration of the Lord's Supper on the following Sabbath, and in which all the ser- vices are designed to have ref- erence to that solemn and interest- ing occasion. But it turns out that, on next Saturd ay,the order of 1 1 T... J.-- , (I, if Uon oi-- . f rv all of In our It all In man of in of to In all are In of our all all are do but n you win are ' o u 1 aliiliat all, in a If a we lie one and the n our and our bo and rolled by the life of not we the of men but be all our the of and of to in far we can, any Had hen a a j the ami ; ilie r,n(,,., 1 1 1 , illlU JIHVO )l,ull, To out our and social a 1 i and proper all the and lhc-.c- , 1q tho is Sab- - in the the lan oftIlcroct. especially. e too Thc the style have invited be of speak the tIl0 scrvic lo what to go or not go, the crcJit Christ , and to his tion? ourself the ovvn consc.icncc aiul nuts an solution, e llJs jn liave a solves questions of conscience. That philosophy the ' Christianity. estimation Christianity is paramount to else. M'c liat Christ Christianity. the character of any quite weak, irregular and inconsistent, in whom temperance virtue. zeal, atone want sobriety the Christ. We love sociability We love see neighbors and friends supreme these will feel christians, anguage, true. then r.sic, opposed such in st mis or ing with (hem? Not our as christian.! christian all, must anywhere everywhere,' and influence we exert must be character as christians, conduct society must influenced coni higher Christ. that love less, that love Christianity positions correct, welkin promote interests these institutions society avoid, so as apparent conflict with the institutions of l,iu'suci1 nigh Christ. For w conflict does as will next Saturday, struggle inevitable lt christians char. Kimi I.apli .iHvrlllOVllsIS n,.n,w( matured. turn villi friends in a natural m people, have a grand and every- - especi allvj.ecauso hotly invited to attend, the guage hath Schools christian highest been to pressnt, mailn Butfora ciristian' and with others, to leavc of)iis clun.t.,1 occasion. Now shall we do?j al(emi a sociable simply dis-T- o that ques-- , weaken For question comi,rojniso easy n innliencc fav0l. jihilosophy v.hich readily philosophy everything. things love fact, christian leading loud prayers will followers also. to lay business we character these inhabited reunion crllistian religion. But, the other when the conflict many professors of religion whose minds are not men uuiies , in ana wnosc are ,;.s and not feel temperance. It a part of, (iC 0f is a f yra is is not a No professions, or or for a aside oceesionally, clear sufficiently developed, ny, that his emmands grcvious, and, inspite of some revulsion in discharging to the full extent, duties We would like these remarks, but we lay down our and to the cham- ber and there mingle our with those who weep. will say, quite frequently, and come I'rom the Tcxjh ircraUl. for a few hours of social BnLi-:- Tkxnt.sskk, enjoyment, and for the time lebruary 25, ISht). the cares and vexations of life, and I"ev- - Wni- - u-see- k to be happy themselves andj Independence, Texas, to make others happy. Mv Dkah Bkotiiku: We love also the Would! 0,1 Tuesday evening the lGth, I like see them more com- - cached Maylield, a very pleasant mon. AVhen properly conducted aiul thriving village, and found thov-nr- social brethren awaiting my ar rival the Our but gatherings, are promo- - tive of neighborhood. acquaintance, and -- yoke- We love (when we preached, and that looks to the happiness of the watched over our colleges in Mis-littl- e folks. We older ones are too sissippi.) apt that children love fun,! RKV- - A- - c- - a.'m; and that we were once children bishop of the Bajdist nnrselvcs. nr n re su ffi cien t.lv Maylield, met me most concerned to provide them with C01'(lial,-V- ' an(l aftei' introducing 'ours-amusement- their me to many brethren and friends, may children subject of between our duties toi Christ and fe'oat GOO 1)er.j stitution that to! (oi the worship in- - was, Our; our duty. deem to own mount view is institu- tions, however excellent, arc sub- ordinate, lie divine; they remarks, we define to and masonry, kindly institutions. They all good but younger; not to at in It is institutions we If it, ellbrts to generally, occur, it on neighbors is feeling to on is is ot is is at is thier to mourning smypathies Baptist together to at good especially anything to apehtox, of light it. to children solicitude some, make in in Court which was in become and, to a extent, their in flu-- 1 al and good, is indirectly preaching but When, christians good house Christ, to When t. honesty, me, christians a kindness masons,:! which discredit christinnitw strong the silence led grant may ligation these in ,,nn was of which about a almost painful, ad inves- - oi matters, ",l greatly bless result in great good ome Jews were took interest. Very silent attention was given' the fol- lowed. An anticipated entertainment for benefit the Methodist church, and time, from unking As ie:uo Thursday evening I the nctlneu t m when : .1 morning in ai enuing vorfill L ourt. l 1 h last I excited much hope for good. Maylield pleasant village is hearts a ruie country, by whose social people, f very is ad-- ! on hard, comes, is to is no wo to mi-- ! the ood worship. I'eformers, erect- ing I largest town. a for the country. mmir.v man. Perhaps there not a range hundred r0, thoroughly educated, A. Capcrlon. greatly im- proved in preaching, our pleasant association with in his in as 10 respoiui- - 0logy highly entertaining and uaiues, slrU(.(ive sermons, hum sc,rvic0 they, feel Christ. extend repair forgot CareY Bic-Nic- . become nnt.n:ilv several highly depot. beloved former fallow1' forget pvll church adapted sl'eak others. mason- ry, towards began, earnest vis- ing, session. docket great direct-- ! ladies several truth, great, during remote them, blinded deep iwoiya spent visaing interest. houses latter would Court house good purposes (tltivated minister within cannot They willioiil Bible, emiracrcrs innocent inslcad twelve loueia negro radi- - peojle. I condition congre- gation, compels a do hope they soon re- lease I'erhaps I cannot bet express my confi- dence in his excellent wife, just to my college at Hernando been burned incendiary, placed my daughter school (irenada, Miss., to ,.o,.Ia.. c;. in act for the Lane, Evan- gelist Association Kentucky, home. Known turn toolavorably We called house, a short, inter- view h ins, his he to lie a line and is re- presented doing evangelist. fraternally, Champ tures and wants. thingj to his dwelling In The School assured: not anticipation at mu. Eurron: Although yon nra provide our suitable' consulted about the pecul-jno- t discussing the school amusements of his congregation, tax through the columns them for them-'- ; m)' suhjcct judiciously sc- paper, I you selves. They take as the Though a fell just: objection to publishing . as we were going to house parte communication on the sub-Al- l Yet, when W01'f'lip) we a large and iject either comes in present attentive congregation. The; 1 make apology for instance, bniklinS Plai"- - room vi his church, an comfortably about is subordinate remarkably easy christianity,between of! subject ' build- ing, He but an- swer, the my ability, urged merely social enjoyment, ! salvation not our; this proposed taxation, hopin no trouble decide .ns tJ works, given to Christ menl.-- the We obligations Jt'sus, according Cod's pur- - antl the and is the temperance or- ganizations, institu- tions. We love very other be- nevolent institutions, 'you themselves, must present sound General without seeing conflict writing advocate not Christ his' church to be grace, before world weakness effort to Christ relations manifested in the defend ing who has to ished and brought life and three main light." ions, which staled as I did not intend to but lows: First, negro sermon, but interest mixed white fested induced to yield to t he that draw and an appointment for nighty I spent Wednesday and tending I that the arranged Aniendraent depot, tiectionakdy preaching objections estimated Saviour, opposition legislation fund. principle to purposes. That it impoli- tic. main scare-cro- which people than Christianity hcavv the Legislature ave to frightened a con-t- o We respect the created Court, the (heir claims that some men Blcas and given to concurrent a interests. They masonry older jurisdiction the Circuit practical which negro That sheer ourt,except criminal cases. to our draw n n ,a a Crossland presided any part of the fund, content existing benevolent institutions, cliSnit.v executed business themselves making given Ihem promptly. had the pleasure ?rtion, believing mat lormmg the sever-ence- . these lawyers judges. rain there is much that is no- - the forenoon made Ihe streets so thing that not borrowed muddy only a few from tended at night, the then, do gentlemen's the deeds, the credit is due (o pretty well filled, not men. we tiif a wvi-ris- tice any that had virtue, come to hear I introduced liiyi And when per-- j many acts ouest ions theAr O thev and, tions ( it 1 just emit shall and shall poor Jew. that who and fixed sermon that want novel course The and have The and force soj fliat Ilro. since day him with here. "i'"-"- pas. there the that pa- per. will him from this task. Bro. and state that after had their fime that luvl wise- - r.::v, leav ing Bro. got had leave him. and after with and very well and r...v. with him and that your will find yet will have will such this true. had very from side, will The and sons' best against God have to Psc para- - not. and eiit this will and cause will and and The this may thai mani- - will with ehil- - (lrcn will also had at-l- y tion That such 3d, The and that had into have this llk't with vital tell with way get into with and has The side and prac-- l control subject they answer to their assertions, refer to which they vole, declines that to temperance, way Binding ot thc promote the out i to to (he I to the the au , . t lm ne lie sd I is a - the the the is the a is He has is the- - and ,1U the to by an at w. i.ane. the to at the is an A this if no an is a' the no is 8,1,1 is to to the we to us rn the ' the my has the the the or the the the tax for is the the no it est us it is by the is iri or ed nil by the or in or it is is cieni 10 on a the the the fax is on the or or only he holiness the is due lo Christ upon "New and wilh it. and not lo the instituions men.! ig Way" of approach nolo ( bid, plainei'than tie professed by propounding as thm odd-fellow- as extent, at teniplars Covent oi' drcumcision, and to that pen obliga growing of it. These in(err?aU.os jierhap.s minutes time or argitmen that m'i'ootoo. learned musical of prevented mo Xcithcr another appointment. 11,- - ot so an houses. learned is as fa- miliar regret, pecuniary him educated. as us as as ities siiower as proceed that according that proposed death, learned first Common that but existence, institutions but thai preacher, objection bare sulii- - people which so morbidly sensitive. people law which expressly levied proper- - lawyers only, and thai white children glory sermon Paul's ucated legal btsteil fifteen icnnesse Co.vm-k- wrong St Iiii t w no is to cm subject.' 1'lien if hey get the benefit this fund.it will have to be done through ihe federal au . V ; Here is I ne 'ederal auihorit II II not any nt at 1 1 la ion interfering us on'whieh a subject; Do li lid (in the rulings the federal court? All the decis- ions of the Court, of Ihe S. a disposition to decide lite il n intvi ,. 7:7, ....vw... O C Congre the by Congress disposed to noi lor unconstitutional en til n imcmle the 1'resby-lerian- s conveniently Mississippi. wonderfully accompanied occupations communication, immediately object-immortailit- y subordinate! Christianity. acquaintance Christianity.' unsupported whites Supicme . . , c . i ana i j 1 in in of of in of sc.uimeiu oi peo liadicals Democrats, i- - posed to the hnv. more many the lent they and show llncr.Tl mnou o7!rT('SS. used with such made lle, and There JjO or 10 thousand Uadicais in the State Kentucky, and their prej- - unices leeiiugs low nrus norance the negro, just the came as clear for remote the Democrats; and, consequently (hey as much against mixt-- j has given us our races, (he schools capacities noble the Democrats, would 01,ler thcse I)C impossible for Congress force usafll tlicy 111Iist cui(iva(ctl sucn ming on ouue vviinoiii an, developed : i. 1 1. : l :. : l l r g ) Iv 1 j iii a a ..: i .c.u icnos. . c... or;r.-M;Zrt- Ii ,,.;, ,. Jl is not policy me gov-:- c ernment, nor ar tl vo trving to the of social equality, any of ,,,,. be cr several who have not done intellectual cul C. and in are of in in-- ! of of of of are of than the they the by rob abol-- j they 2d, by most about in the States that, thev have and where thereisa rani,ot subsist looking that any;ja ,i,0 10ope. Ifiti.sri the reconstructed States, inves ligation will show that it is done the local authorities. Alaba- - mi re ; K. k le n. i; has boon vor-oi- i and a'Cd IKrOO 01' lour - i.aui-a- i o; ine masse s .s necessary ias n system o common sc ioo s ,. i i l.h- - ,l.iwivlin sucf-- j lm lie :. L a system has the commence esteem and the and of of his I ter C. I in be was of of of his depot, C. Of one me we he we do night, of of mind, might bo suppose affords. of; up, similar of are but our all our be to of com-- ! of our fol- - preach one be me i of in bc it. for set up for than; in schools non- - Judge of In all was ty liv- - of ,'ot por of me are In be are cd- - of can be thi do of t aa... ies Circuit cal influence holds sway. ny lien. of of lb luv .i....w.. of arc lore me of ana are are of in me ine.r uic of in of by ed lie ihe opposition to this lax can lound their argument but 1st. It gives them that one thing, and that, 14th thm which enables them Amendment the Constitution of the U. Now let look that Amend- ment, and the nets of Congress since its passage, and see what are its effects what force Con- gress gives it. There but one section in the I acted 14lh from they, n-- Just 1 I I ec 1 a- - I under M can torture such con bv tna be the they claim, and that i m,--!,a,- ,i.-. first. The first clause of section does nothing but confer general citizenship. second reads follows: State shall make any law which chall abridge the immunities of of the United State leges of the negro i this proposed law? than ruction ,ov. the or enforce Novr privi-i- s abridged by lias he ever Iiad the privilege of alien-lin- our common schools? If he had pos- sessed such privileges in the past, and Ave were to pass a lav,' depriv- ing him of such right, it would be an abridgement of Lis privileges. Tin's clause does not say a State shall not pass a law conferring privileges on some of her Especially when (hey bear all (he taxation lo pay for such an exclusive right, as is the case in our proposeil taxation, would such a right and power be It is clear from (he reading the law, thai Congress did not, nor intended to confer by the th Amendment such a upon the negro as contended by the the But il the law within llsell was not clear, the subsequenl acts of Congress show they did not intend to enforce such right, or that if they did intend to do so. they did not succeed. If can be that this Amendment confers such a right the same reasoning that would es- tablish such construction must inevitably establish his to vole and testify also. Now can he do either? All men that know anything about the administration Ihe laws of Kv: know that he cannot testify in daily carried to the federal courts because is not such privilege. And if had given him the right lo vote, it is hardly probable Congress have proposed lo (he coun- - 'Jin .tint. miiN nt, thor designed lo conier mat right. Now as clear from, the reading of thc lit I and the acts of Congress there- to, they did not in conferring on the negroes the two main political rights they are and have always been anx right testimony, and the- right to vote, will further e contended that if goes aid gives him the right to thorities, our Slate courts invade our higher' an urn traitor and override our do- - crcd right-- of sot are nee nor courts re icy what more the two poli and giving I oi institutions? I think it is that there i, no law enactment existing. in-- . it in: to be A--- . Co us at l!m tim the subject, and the pa,: the war were ';nmc-ii- rise right.? 'lie peop! pl'OSpoCi f rnp'ed .as en; imiiillg power re introduced rty F(1! (,,. and v so de fiant and outspoken in her sympa- thy and condemna- tion of Congress, is it probable that she will do so now when the pas- - sions of the Avar are abating growing- more An argument hes uen ooa )i v ami contingencies as reconstruction addressed th credulity audi social and and oft! iatcllectn-ur- i the j (.aii;,,ti;,rf to j.0 a nig a un a oi the of of the on the States. of at a of op- position maintained a of Amendment Ciovernment, sclf-pcrpet- lure. A repul m:;.:::e government reconstructed, statute publics to exist at it that (hey take such are nee essary to ion maintain lie ins the masses in. rueiiom promotes the one being hoodwinked demagogues; It is mail to and a! me z'o hi ovo t!.a mospiicre in thrive. r..,,.ia,,,. as are of soon ive, !:v rut .mdernl bv ing was ;.ll ( founded upon three to live in iiipi to S. Cd "1 ibr purpose, and it (,,,( without pou without m, cannot miles, oiea'i way hl viief I 1 (Jnd I mivt lire ... . " to v j j to S. and which d .Di- strict without that The No prlvi-- v citizens right to that right being allowed would succeed unless ' all, mc .JviV-iwi- wa TMuc; good f a a a iii iL and e s L'nd. real 7 eii re-- ' right upon avoid pe ion of 1 of mora! at- - cia .'hi. man for ihe a be anv i i A-c- , yehich aro necessary 1. ,, ii,: j i i socjom. effect Jnese are a and only a few of the benefits of education. But objections are made. not right to tax the to educate tiie poor." 'plow the the the rows a body politic, not als, to educate the Keniu- passion Johnson parlies Sl.AYIIKX. For gospel COi1(;U!lc, family, escorted anddear- - many tcliigence overn- - infonna- - legesor citizens. inferred. taxation. imony, igning enabling true dignily, hnv ciiiali.'ies proved ex- clusive lawyer One says rich mentjit To must taxation. taxation nlation, irom growth, the man who jovs most protection. If government fails, anarchy ensues. When an- archy reigns, no is secure. Education preserving good saves rich his ds while leaves to the his hun- dreds of dollars. As (Jie rich enjoys more prelection should pay more. besides, does not in every case continue forever in the sumo family. The rich man's mav tl will rotting; old man for tion the may be pre- - paring ami qualilying a husband or a wife for his grandchild. says, 'T am in favor of for schools, but not time" not? ' () the Nig-- j ger! Nigger! Bon'l see Nigger in the wood pile'' think if is time to let the poor .Negro the. tax expressly stated in the law. "But the will o L L x e. - 1 C 1 ay. any not s ic i a 1 t- - legislat ion tor fear of I much power to tax ediical State and that cases are! (ho np (o appropriate thai is subsequent that that xist. lew, that that own tax to object. I suppose, must not build school house lest the Negro finds his into it! should proceed of education though there was no Federal know no lions failed 1'ceoilSi what be raised the (pies- - ion hich the people of Iven- - vole lucky next objec- - aatisiied, none of Ihem are cient invali-dal- its claims lo coaler, tno YO( o the neoi o the m ip m, vo' ca!!ed ticicut Ihem aid. l''-g- mr are LiU is to It r.... is au- la to lo to at aire jl t be- - , I' a M-i- unms desire reade prome of the in th your vaiualiie to present to some remark e )! ;' s l of c i . i Hi. In i I ling f.irlh shea This pr.l-ti- e we numerous that, la more than profitable; by the time that the grow- ing corn has reached that stage, it highly presumable, if not posi- tively so, that the radical 1ms sent forth all librous roots, most of which are out, all around the main root, imbibed within of am of the earth. To or these roots, will nirelv 'top, only the growth of lie stock, but that of the temh shoot, which requires all the nonrislimen can conveyed all the that have been sent out from the radical. Obser- vation lias taught closely ob- serving persons, Ihat, these small roots from four to six feet from ihe main root. YYlien they are broken as: under, within or twelve inches, by the plow, the stock and shoot are at once de- prived of three-fourth- s to live-sixth- s of ail the nourishment thai ihoy were receiving farmer is ai to ills! ead large ear- - iv,v oi ,o:i si i.vi m laiillCl" , ox com, at caeu k JSI liill , nn for nr. ..... . J 01 mine, or ' to ol assume their is us is in a. as is it ut it so it as it sa- - vo so d w ;:e is ' ears, and he wil ceive that his lie and the beast perform required this evii, laria.er euiireiv aiow- high :ii L'tai.tt ious AY'. for the ing corn, by a man's s.iu'.iid round coulter bull-tongu- e plow, have three other goo piowiiigs, civ inches, voung peach i;ine." the roots "'V11'1"-"- 1 witness the plow on yet. rectm eq.i ba- have taken the their si views purpose of nor is duty of between individ-a-- oh vioiisiy lildrcn. wncre person do (lie State raise the with ' funIs by In and the the a'l valorem tiie cor- - roquiil red This is the table has most, en by or-- ' der the thousa: it poor he And be I children, ' Federal thorilv? of grass the rows plowing lied means o.f ine jatct, by tax the with of taxes now' why (he you black school lor while sol ,om,,. astiu i itt.Ji use au has our our he that We y. I lo upon w ol our but, trut of ii is 'i! Ml :!!-:- ; ..i.i of ' i by the the the em' ! c fanners g c t r t Ihat roots some t this li V- - rather corn. d, mav even oiT now by ten i oft i t i s very soon ver- - sii disajipcar, lal remedy we every nn-.s.- i run twice with or a ami I to fair To f.trihv-- s,ra:e tins po-aa-.- r.ner dig t o of Jive or six apple or first of g 'and 'We )ositively iai'hKrs.ihiuk If we correct corn of govern- - ther grass government is i this quainted principle stances one. so fact properly to property grandchild le way elec will a st th.at many of t ami wee tween has only daily m c is exist ul- - .0 as I I t, '' .'! tut of or and and Ilenc matte time mil, will depth around free, object ing and Many thai aware bee This very suhiaenlly very your readers (hat (hat grow corn, af!er ami hourly, absorbing from elements another crop.; winter and thoj rrass and weeds poor child which need education, rich aiereby, paying ecluca-- ' poorc-liih- Another rest. might another crop. BnTesi Ave in a li ,,.:ii i ... l c t t ol v to a in sn, ,.d 1,-- to n ie n ;il to t sun in i aaeresl, e;;ri :i. oi it Ig.i interests commenced injuric.tis ;s reaching tl possibly cc r! 01 iv- - as unable he .r another, ,s p j'lowing. t a if it n e : i is I 1 an i) a a, iv i tO ! far its ut it, ears to , sag ,..,ii h-- that erroneous, process vege-the- early faat', rowth lightly, as.iiiigttm positively necessary production During spring, undergoing' decomposition, preparing mienls hese elements prevail this atemcnt, reader determine mind, whether land Ihat wire hi;,,.iv If.n.l p...l.t P0'0' good coat under, when broken observant farmer fihat piece billow olhei ederal thorit ground, that tlncKly covered! courts, We, this matter State August give other number .i.l.iv.i. spade, .very with weeds and rrass well broken certain large' viehl grain; ami quantity enitmt:'... coat ami eeds which logical Au: taut September, decided portance, perh;q!S thought bv Much good l.n hausled. Avar.t k,; want of proper alh-n'- ful fan. only duty of every cultivating disc laud, uimo-- t most wiii'-- siinpositiou cause sdiods, onaiaro with' ;:,'al we think sun break of x nc ace not run lee iC'll ir. To that ( be fa let any ke the cut liu to wee i ;t h d at n 1 f. sf it la, i i can grow up opinion for are ac- - oi ary sub-t- o pro II is prob is of mtinueib large I are fill are to the of the aro the vr the the c far the the the lo has own of w t :,s y tl end ;i no lliot u iii. ol grass and up. or au is us up. 1. ;i he nee; A ol w m 1 is 1 to o ic as '"' i:o IV,' c l r e r, am - to ic :e re st ,.i-- l.in as nrf ol fill eh! list of im- - not (he ot or p. ig ex- - wor;i out. ledge, or ;.) ,a;:a. aiidy, not obviously aan. ow ning and pa-serv- Id--- ; ". Oi.' Will - ' liil'.g Jam i i on. a he,', j 1. n; ( p hens, inuj-l- to papjiT from Ibm.S. S. Nichol -- as, of Kentucky, treating of the War and il:, causes, letter I 1, .. 'a:io;iai imeiagcii or wit UiCse Words, hev isiriv prophel ic, he, T ... v. conselid; t has ly ton. he th real happy land: The machinery for ha- - (en years has been abnormal in its action. II must be brought back to tiie Jeh'aia-ainia- doctrines, anl to conform to its working with the organic principles of it's structure, before the n; can pessibly be return the days of peace. ol harmo!iy,pvo;p rity.and Happiness; which foi morU" im.rl'.e.i our course. Tli ere other hope for const lutieli lift i; continent. J ml X i c a y d re a md re a i s" about anvther c!,ns;i:utio:ial providing new mode ofele.'fing ihe I'naa lent, but the reme ay in nosud:device ihat. the. j i lies ai (.Joverment in i!s Imia original iirs't principle not to be done i.v secc of of ge ma how- - ever rigutful ami ellicien t remedy that mi g!it be. That abandoned. Nor be dene by lbiv or vi- olence of kind except (lie force reason and the power truth. ri O a e a a a x- - :l' 1 a i- - o n a a e more g:.'!i( r.i!!v loat than es- - tablishe 1. sort l'hysie. eminent ly virtue, pa!;-!- That oar inst nominal form reng jvenwiicnt, now great danger, tne prudent vervwherc' virtually admit. An able ed- itorial your own paper, not, long since, the pc. incut tuvl grave (jui'slion. 'V','iiit!:er are we drifting''' To this question I take the occasion 1'or one give you a direct and positive answer. Wcs are drift nig consolidation empire, land there distant 1 a s cert aiiily as' sun set day, unless the peop to a p.ror,! c-- i iii'L-iidi- a the pre fairs. a const ; u section : givm 1 oa s i e i a many qm a given bat fore, 'ihe v.'iti j en: ; i o a:i piece is,; libel!- - weed ability. d dimply tl of sen of otale: tiaauaelve-- arrest tendL cf'puhbc r'p"r"v baihd hb-ciiy- every they quaint iovernmout, Allure o:i!y empire! ism! erty cstahih! polism. give which, however re."ei now, will eternal! Jevelopiiients Yours, . o- ; i t n It it ,: ' a - , , we n a . i . . . un is no : 1 v a t is is is if to is to a t in iv; r c in rt to to at em t! is en f y m IS ion t!ie the i :.,f a caii ihv All it! in 1 t ' : an e a .!::;.- - lo y. : ig'i ;a t en; he! eto for Ihe t j nnc! t ( an i ! s ' t he e me r.:;d 2 bet ra! :s,n 'i'l-- en ! ei: of t ese. is the eve r ihe I n t earn a be the I a.iav :cg lying fie ahait a We Un.'lei .ta';u That a compa.ny is organ- ized commence operations-a- an early day toward building- new Jeiegna'ii Jiu-e- between phere, carbon ana ammonia, S and Ne jieedful connect with struction in the X West. The company, we understand, composed men ample means experience Engineers Telegraphists the N'orth. some the promis men I ii. : under- - I t lilies he built ; of the ( ill: iii worked postal earth, vegetation public camiot flourish. support tention, ihat the company request knows empire selves t,J t sj i e o ventioiis telea.rai such I compound sleelaml copper plowed the winter or power ,.le-.i- - ,r r,,:. re'iuire but vtehl when heavy operaf ling, and T,;'.: paper, but federal made :c;.;-;i"-ph- e aoahbr error, heap era! v.avu and the t . ow is a C o new .should furnish ;w a shield mains!. intense of but citlua' close?; called s ne. HO t bre.tkb th's (.u this lies any ! Tiny even ar.d put and; and will will this Thi. of vi h;i-si- -: t innst o s j I : an lam ( t grea if - . !; iii sccuray beetled iowei'l;i! and and and will ing m by of an s, ci u;-;v- -a y g'; it y r. -- y ;:( :e cl j. le ii ti ai vi-i- ,e ,o 1 !i (ar w h h well lily, des- - ed or by ho lira. !i. g,aa tv ail. s. w to now rlli of of aid as of iii he It is let: new did system now at- - In of w i',..i are of of of of of lliulVV Us1. ,i.J i . jti- - in by, ho new hen in of L, nil o superior to tiers " ' ii so ri u-- strc to in fourteen thirty 'The Brooks which economizes tiie strength theeur-ren- t from ten to per cent., also be together wilh (lie new I ransinil ter,-- ' by messages can waA's on same thesamo rive time, thus We see reason, pi Yemenis referred company to leK givphi cheap rale Ihe r.avs (lie lleir eilorl few. uccessful. we des jnust we iitqiarled shall feel row-:.- ' wi'!m-- until an lo- A lo ;i c he tq iiv bringing aprpeci.it f.'ie:ils,. them-- . ne- - mile, jmmp a no Orleans, attracting i' i t av , . be tida r la This sion, liened 1 reason. arid jim-i- the' ti tit ai a t i ,1a", tl (,! IK l,e las' as i re is mu wake from ticev box. miile hich ion pics heir yaai most, ro.a.ec 'lacig also luce alter ami pa:d. mc 1 ol I a n n n have eve : ,,,.-.,- as. !:e vror.ls of n ass words ' true l .Jtti r:::ia;:-- i isa'.i.i will tinder com and is ami active iient pari lie as in so much and, m and h poui wedve cor-h- :f most W11 i as ait pi ' er ol m d i aigtli as or lace of ill th .go of of in to e o i i I of forty will used, which be sent bolh the; wire a him. to. capaenv la- - wil v i ho mi be a! tie facilities at w e earnestly hope aid this end will into a drv to obtain-mor- e ,t he love of Christ hwari before we ugs' of delight in raa the ce on- the a 'eoleen's under the ( Jo vern al the. r;e ar-g- o oil' quiv- it i

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THE JACKSON PURCHASE

A. t C I I'l'Ii Tit Y, ; litor .V I'ro'rM.VVKI KL1, (InuwCi),, Ivy.

Till i;si.Y. .11 I. Y s. isi;:.

Temperance and Christianity.There aro linios when our duties

seem to clash, when our inclina-

tions seem to run in oppositewhen, in the language of

an inspired man, we are "in astraight betwixt two." In such a

dilemma we li ml ourselves at thepresent time. In accordance with more.a long established custom ourchurch in this place meets on Sat-

urday before the second Sabbathin each month to worship, andtransact whatever business maycome before the body. That is alt-

s o a "covenant meeting" onepreparatory to the celebration ofthe Lord's Supper on the followingSabbath, and in which all the ser-

vices are designed to have ref-

erence to that solemn and interest-ing occasion. But it turns outthat, on next Saturd ay,the order of1 1 T... J.-- , (I, if Uon oi-- . f rv

all

of In ourIt

all

Inman

of in of

to Inall

are

In ofour

all

allare

do

butn you win are'

o u 1

aliiliatall, in a

If a we

lie one andthe

n ourand ourbo and rolled by the

life of notwe the of men

but

beall our

the ofand of toin far we can, any

Had

hen aa j

the ami; ilie

r,n(,,., 1 1 1 , illlU JIHVO )l,ull,

To out ourand social

a1 i and proper all the and

lhc-.c- ,1q tho

is Sab- -in the the lan oftIlcroct.especially. e too Thc the style

have invited be ofspeak the tIl0 scrvic lo

what togo or not go, the crcJit Christ , and to his

tion? ourself the ovvn consc.icncc aiulnuts an solution, e llJs jnliave asolves questions of conscience.That philosophy the '

Christianity. estimationChristianity is

paramount to else. M'c

liat ChristChristianity. thecharacter of any quite weak,irregular and inconsistent, inwhom temperancevirtue. zeal,

atone wantsobriety the

Christ.We love sociability We

love see neighbors and friends

supreme

thesewill

feel

christians,

anguage, true.then r.sic,

opposed such in st mis oring with (hem? Not

our as christian.!christian all, must

anywhere everywhere,'and influence we exert mustbe character as christians,

conduct society mustinfluenced coni

higher Christ. thatlove

less, that love Christianity

positions correct,welkin promote

interests these institutionssociety avoid,

so as apparentconflict with the institutions of l,iu'suci1 nigh

Christ. For w conflict doesas will next Saturday,

struggle inevitable lt

christians char. Kimi I.apli.iHvrlllOVllsISn,.n,w(

matured. turn villifriends in a

naturalm people,

have a grand and every- -especi allvj.ecauso

hotly invited to attend, the guagehath Schools christian highest

been to pressnt, mailn Butfora ciristian'and with others, to leavc of)iis clun.t.,1occasion. Now shall we do?j al(emi a sociable simply dis-T- o

that ques-- ,weaken

For question comi,rojnisoeasy n innliencc fav0l.

jihilosophy v.hich readily

philosophy

everything.things

lovefact, christian

leading

loud prayers willfollowers

also.to

lay business we

character

these

inhabited

reunion

crllistian

religion.But, the other when theconflict many professors ofreligion whose minds are not

men uuiies , inana wnosc are ,;.s and

not feeltemperance. It a part of, (iC 0f is a f yra

is

is not aNo professions, or or

for a

aside oceesionally,

clear

sufficiently developed,

ny, that his emmands grcvious,and, inspite of

some revulsion in dischargingto the full extent, duties

We would like theseremarks, but we lay downour and to the cham-ber and there mingleour with those whoweep.

will say, quite frequently, and come I'rom the Tcxjh ircraUl.

for a few hours of social BnLi-:- Tkxnt.sskk,enjoyment, and for the time lebruary 25, ISht).

the cares and vexations of life, and I"ev- - Wni- - u-see-k

to be happy themselves andj Independence, Texas,

to make others happy. Mv Dkah Bkotiiku:

We love also the Would! 0,1 Tuesday evening the lGth, I

like see them more com- - cached Maylield, a very pleasant

mon. AVhen properly conducted aiul thriving village, and foundthov-nr- social brethren awaiting my ar

rival the Ourbutgatherings, are promo- -

tive of neighborhood. acquaintance, and --yoke-

We love (when we preached, and

that looks to the happiness of the watched over our colleges in Mis-littl- e

folks. We older ones are too sissippi.)apt that children love fun,! RKV- - A- - c- - a.'m;

and that we were once children bishop of the Bajdistnnrselvcs. nr n re su ffi cien t.lv Maylield, met me most

concerned to provide them with C01'(lial,-V-'

an(l aftei' introducing 'ours-amusement-

their me to many brethren and friends,

maychildren subject of

between our duties toiChrist and fe'oat GOO 1)er.j

stitution that to! (oi

the worship in- - was, Our;

our duty. deem to own

mount viewis institu-

tions, however excellent, arc sub-

ordinate, lie divine; they

remarks, wedefine to

andmasonry,

kindlyinstitutions. They

all good but younger;

not

to

at

in

It is

institutionswe

If it,

ellbrts to

generally,

occur, it on

neighborsis feeling

toon

isis

ot

is

is

at

is

thier

to

mourningsmypathies

Baptisttogether

to

atgood

especially anything

to apehtox,

of

light

it.

to

children

solicitude some,make

inin Court

which was inbecome

and, to a extent, their in flu-- 1

al andgood,

isindirectly preaching but

When, christians good houseChrist,

to When t.

honesty, me,

christians akindness masons,:!

which

discredit christinnitwstrong

the silenceled grant may

ligation these

in

,,nn

was

of

which about a

almost painful,ad inves- - oi

matters, ",lgreatly bless

result in great goodome

Jews were tookinterest.

Very silent attentionwas given' the fol-

lowed. An anticipatedentertainment for benefitthe Methodist church, and

time, fromunking As

ie:uoThursday evening I the nctlneu t m when

: .1morning in ai enuing vorfillL ourt. l 1 h

last I excitedmuch hope for good.

Maylield pleasant villageis hearts a ruie country, by

whose social people,f

very

is

ad-- !

on hard,comes,

is

to

is no

wo

to mi-- !

the

oodworship.

I'eformers, erect-ing I

largest town.a

for the country.mmir.v man.

Perhaps there not arange

hundred r0,thoroughly educated, A.

Capcrlon. greatly im-

proved in preaching, ourpleasant association with in

his inas 10 respoiui- - 0logy highly entertaining anduaiues, slrU(.(ive sermons, hum

sc,rvic0

they,feel

Christ.extend

repair

forgotCareY

Bic-Nic- .

become

nnt.n:ilv severalhighly depot. beloved

formerfallow1'

forgetpvllchurch

adapted

sl'eak

others.

mason-ry,

towards

began,

earnest

vis-ing,

session.docket

great

direct-- ! ladies

severaltruth,

great,

duringremote

them,

blindeddeep

iwoiyaspent

visaing

interest.

houses

latterwould

Court house good

purposes(tltivated

ministerwithin cannot

They willioiil

Bible,

emiracrcrs

innocent

inslcad twelveloueia

negro radi- -

peojle. Icondition congre-

gation, compels ado hope they soon re-

lease I'erhapsI cannot bet express my confi-

dence in his excellentwife, just tomy college at Hernando beenburned incendiary, placedmy daughter school(irenada, Miss., to

,.o,.Ia..

c;.

in actfor the Lane, Evan-

gelist AssociationKentucky, home.

Known turn toolavorablyWe called

house, a short, inter-view h ins, his he

to liea line and is re-

presented doingevangelist.

fraternally,

Champ

tures and wants. thingj to his dwelling In The School

assured: not anticipation at mu. Eurron: Although yon nra

provide our suitable' consulted about the pecul-jno- t discussing the school

amusements of his congregation, tax through the columnsthem for them-'- ; m)' suhjcct judiciously sc- paper, I you

selves. They take as the Though a fell just: objection to publishing

. as we were going to house parte communication on the sub-Al- l

Yet, when W01'f'lip) we a large and iject eithercomes in present attentive congregation. The; 1 make apology for

instance, bniklinS Plai"- - room vi

his church, an comfortably aboutis subordinate remarkably easy

christianity,between of! subject '

build-ing,

He

butan-

swer, the my ability,urged

merely social enjoyment, ! salvation not our; this proposed taxation, hopin

no trouble decide .ns tJ works, given to Christ menl.-- theWe obligations Jt'sus, according Cod's pur- -

antl the

and

is

the

temperance or-

ganizations, institu-tions. We lovevery other be-

nevolentinstitutions,

'you

themselves,

must

present

sound

General

without seeing

conflictwriting

advocate notChrist his' church to be grace, before world weakness effort to

Christ

relations

manifested in the defending who has toished and brought life and three main

light." ions, which staled asI did not intend to but lows: First, negro

sermon, but interest mixed whitefested induced to yield to t he that draw

andan appointment for

nighty I spent Wednesdayand tending

Ithat the

arranged

Aniendraent

depot,

tiectionakdy

preaching

objections

estimated

Saviour, oppositionlegislation

fund.principle to

purposes. That it impoli-tic.

mainscare-cro- which people

than Christianity hcavv the Legislature ave to frightened a con-t- o

We respect the created Court, the (heir

claims that some men Blcas and given to concurrent a interests. They

masonry older jurisdiction the Circuit practical which negro

That sheer ourt,except criminal cases. to our drawn n ,a a Crossland presided any part of the fund, content

existing benevolent institutions, cliSnit.v executed business themselves makinggiven Ihem promptly. had the pleasure ?rtion, believing mat

lormmg the sever-ence- .

these lawyers judges. rainthere is much that is no- - the forenoon made Ihe streets sothing that not borrowed muddy only a few

from tended at night, thethen, do gentlemen's the

deeds, the credit is due (o pretty well filled,not men. we tiif a wvi-ris-

tice any that hadvirtue, come to hear I introduced liiyi

And when per-- j manyacts ouest ions

theAr

O

thevand, tions

( it 1

justemit

shall and shallpoor

Jew. thatwho

and fixedsermon that

want

novel course

Theand

haveThe

and

forcesoj fliat

Ilro.

since dayhim

with

here."i'"-"-pas. there

the that

pa-

per. willhim from this task.

Bro. andstate that after

had

their

fime that luvl wise- -

r.::v,leav

ing Bro.

got hadleave

him.and after

with and

verywell

and

r...v.

with him

and that yourwill find yet will have

will such

this true. had very from side,will

The

andsons' best

againstGod

haveto

Pscpara- -

not.

and

eiit

thiswill

andcause

will

andand

The this

maythai

mani- - will with ehil- -

(lrcn will

also

had

at-l- y

tion Thatsuch

3d,

The

and that had intohave this llk't with vital

tellwith way

get intowith

and has

The

side

and prac-- l

controlsubject they

answer to theirassertions, refer to

which they vole,declines that

to

temperance, way Binding ot thcpromote

theout

i

to

to (heI

to

thethe

au

, . tlm

ne lie sd

Iis a

-

thethe the

is

thea

is

He has

isthe- -

and ,1U

the

to

by anat

w. i.ane.

the

toat

theis

an

A

thisif

no an

is a'the no

is

8,1,1 isto

to the

we to us rn the

' the my

has

thethe the

or

the

the

thetax for

is thethe

noit est us

it is by theis iri or

ed nilby the

or

inor

it is

is

cieni 10 on a

thethe

thefax is on the

or

or only he

holiness the is due lo Christ upon "New and wilh it.

and not lo the instituions men.! ig Way" of approach nolo ( bid, plainei'than tieprofessed by propounding

as thmodd-fellow-

as

extent,

at

teniplars Covent oi' drcumcision, and

to that

pen

obliga growing of it.These in(err?aU.os jierhap.s

minutes timeor

argitmen

that m'i'ootoo.

learned

musicalof

prevented mo Xcithcranother appointment.

11,- -

ot

so

an

houses. learned

is

as

fa-

miliar

regret,pecuniary

him

educated.

as

us

as as

itiessiiower

as

proceed

thataccording that

proposeddeath,

learned first

Common

that

but

existence,

institutionsbut

thai

preacher,

objection

baresulii- -

peoplewhich so

morbidly sensitive.

peoplelaw

which expresslylevied proper- -

lawyers only, and thaiwhite children

glory sermon Paul's ucated

legalbtsteil

fifteen

icnnesse

Co.vm-k-

wrong

StIiii

t w

no

is

to

cm

subject.' 1'lien if hey get thebenefit this fund.it will have tobe done through ihe federal au

. V

; Here is I ne'ederal auihorit

I III

not anyntat

1

1

laion interfering us on'whieh

a subject;Do li lid (in the rulings

the federal court? All the decis-ions of the Court,

of IheS. a disposition to decide

lite il n intvi ,.7:7, ....vw...

O C

Congre theby Congress disposed to

noi lor unconstitutional entil n imcmle the

1'resby-lerian- s

conveniently

Mississippi. wonderfully

accompanied

occupations

communication,immediately

object-immortailit- y

subordinate!

Christianity.

acquaintance

Christianity.'unsupported

whites

Supicme

. . , c . iana i j

1

in

inof

of

in

of

sc.uimeiu oi peoliadicals Democrats, i- -

posed to the hnv.

moremany

the

lent

they

andshow

llncr.Tl mnouo7!rT('SS.

used

withsuch

made

lle, andThere JjO

or 10 thousand Uadicais in theState Kentucky, and their prej- -

unices leeiiugs low nrus norancethe negro, just the came as

clear

for

remote

the Democrats; and, consequently(hey as much against mixt-- j has given us our

races, (he schools capacities noblethe Democrats, would 01,ler thcse I)Cimpossible for Congress force usafll tlicy 111Iist cui(iva(ctlsucn ming on ouue vviinoiii an, developed

: i. 1 1. : l : . : l l

rg

)

I v 1

j i i i

a

a

..:i .c.u icnos. .c... or;r.-M;Zrt- Ii ,,.;, ,.

Jl is not policy me gov-:- c

ernment, nor ar tl

vo

trving tothe of social equality, any of ,,,,. be cr

several who have not done intellectual culC.

and

in

are

of

in

in-- !

of

of

of

of

are

of

than

the

they

the

by

rob

abol-- j

they2d,

by

most

about

in the States that, thev haveand where thereisa rani,ot subsist

looking that any;ja ,i,0 10ope. Ifiti.srithe reconstructed States, inves

ligation will show that it is donethe local authorities. Alaba- -

mi

re

;

K.

k

le

n.

i;

has boon vor-oi- i and a'Cd IKrOO 01' lour- i.aui-a- i o; ine masse s .s necessaryias n system o common sc ioo s ,. i i

l.h- - ,l.iwivlin sucf-- j lm lie:. L a system

has the commence esteem and the andof

of his

I

terC.

I

inbe

was of

ofof

his

depot,

C.

Of one me

we he we do night,

of ofmind, might bo suppose

affords. of;

up,

similar

ofare

butour

all our

be

to ofcom-- !

of our

fol- -

preachone be

me i

ofin

bcit. for

set up forthan;

in schoolsnon- -

Judge

of

In all

was

ty

liv- -

of

,'ot

por

of

meare

In

be

are cd- -

of

can bethi

doof

t

aa...

ies

Circuit

cal influence holds sway.

ny lien.of

of

lb

luv.i....w..of

arc

lore

me

ofana

are

areof in

meine.r

uic

of

inof

byed

lie

ihe opposition to this lax canlound their argument but 1st. It gives them thatone thing, and that, 14th thm which enables themAmendment the Constitution ofthe U.

Now let look that Amend-ment, and the nets of Congresssince its passage, and see whatare its effects what force Con-

gress gives it.There but one section in the

I acted 14lh from they, n--

Just 1

I

I

ec

1 a- -

I

under

M

can torture such con

bv

tna

be

the they claim, and that i

m,--!,a,- ,i.-.

first.The first clause of section

does nothing but confer generalcitizenship.

second reads follows:State shall make anylaw which chall abridge the

immunities of ofthe United Stateleges of the negro i

this proposed law?

than

ruction ,ov.

the

or enforce

Novr privi-i- s

abridged bylias he ever

Iiad the privilege of alien-lin- ourcommon schools? If he had pos-

sessed such privileges in the past,and Ave were to pass a lav,' depriv-ing him of such right, it would bean abridgement of Lis privileges.Tin's clause does not say a Stateshall not pass a law conferring

privileges on some of herEspecially when (hey

bear all (he taxation lo pay forsuch an exclusive right, as is thecase in our proposeil taxation,would such a right and power be

It is clear from (he readingthe law, thai Congress did not, norintended to confer by the th

Amendment such a upon thenegro as contended by the

theBut il the law within llsell was

not clear, the subsequenl acts ofCongress show they did not intendto enforce such right, or that ifthey did intend to do so.

they did not succeed.If can be that this

Amendment confers such a rightthe same reasoning that would es-

tablish such construction mustinevitably establish his tovole and testify also.

Now can he do either? Allmen that know anything aboutthe administration Ihe laws ofKv: know that he cannot testify in

daily carried to the federalcourts because is notsuch privilege. And if hadgiven him the right lo vote, it is

hardly probable Congresshave proposed lo (he coun- -

'Jin .tint. miiN nt, thordesigned lo conier mat right.Now as clear from, the readingof thc lit I and theacts of Congress there-to, they did not inconferring on the negroes the twomain political rights theyare and have always been anx

righttestimony, and the- right to vote,will

furthere contended that if goes

aid gives him the right tothorities, our Slate courts invade our higher' anurn traitor and override our do- - crcd right-- of sot

are

nee

nor courts

re

icy

what

more

the two poliand giving

I oi

institutions?I think it is that there i,

no law enactment existing.in-- .

it

in:

to beA--- . Co

us at l!m timthe subject,and the pa,:

the war were

';nmc-ii-

rise

right.?

'lie

peop!

pl'OSpoCif

rnp'ed

.as en;imiiillg

power

re

introducedrty F(1!

(,,.and

v so defiant and outspoken in her sympa-thy and condemna-tion of Congress, is it probable thatshe will do so now when the pas- -

sions of the Avar are abatinggrowing- more

An argument hesuen ooa )i v ami

contingencies as reconstructionaddressed th credulity audi

social

and

and

oft!

iatcllectn-ur- i

thej (.aii;,,ti;,rf

to j.0a

nig a un aoi the

ofof the on the

States.

of

at

a

of

op-

position

maintained

a

of

Amendment

Ciovernment,sclf-pcrpet-

lure. A repul

m:;.:::e

governmentreconstructed,statute

publics to exist at itthat (hey take suchare nee essary to

ion

maintainlie ins

the massesin.

rueiiompromotes

the

one

being hoodwinkeddemagogues;

It is

mail toand a!

mez'o hi

ovo t!.amospiicre inthrive.

r..,,.ia,,,.

as

are

of

soon

ive,!:v

rut

.mdernl bving

was

;.ll

(

founded upon three to live iniiipi

to

S.

Cd"1 ibr purpose,

and it (,,,(

withoutpou

withoutm, cannot

miles,

oiea'i

way hl

viief

I 1

(Jnd I mivt lire ... . "

to

vj

j

toS.

and

which

d

.Di-strict

without

that

The No

prlvi-- v

citizens

right

to

that

right

beingallowed

would

succeed

unless

'

all,mc

.JviV-iwi-

wa

TMuc;good

f

a

a

a

iii

iL

ande s

L'nd.

real

7eii

re-- 'right

upon

avoidpe

ion of

1

of

mora! at- -

cia

.'hi. man forihe a

be

anv

i

i

A-c-, yehich aro necessary1. ,, ii,:

j

i

i

socjom. effectJnese are a and only a few

of the benefits of education.But objections are made.

not right to tax theto educate tiie poor."

'plowthethe the rows

a body politic, notals, to educate the

Keniu-

passion

Johnson

parlies

Sl.AYIIKX.

For

gospel COi1(;U!lc,

family,

escorted

anddear- -

many

tcliigence

overn- -

infonna- -

legesor

citizens.

inferred.

taxation.

imony,

igningenabling

true dignily,hnv

ciiiali.'iesproved

ex-

clusive

lawyer

Onesays rich

mentjit

To

musttaxation. taxation nlation,

irom growth,the man who jovs

most protection. If governmentfails, anarchy ensues. When an-

archy reigns, no is secure.Education preserving good

saves rich his dswhile leaves to the his hun-

dreds of dollars. As (Jie richenjoys more prelection shouldpay more. besides,does not in every case continueforever in the sumo family. Therich man's mav tl

will rotting;old

man fortion the may be pre- -

paring ami qualilying a husbandor a wife for his grandchild.

says, 'T am in favor offor schools, but not

time" not? ' () the Nig-- j

ger! Nigger! Bon'l seeNigger in the wood

pile'' think if is time to let thepoor .Negro the. tax

expresslystated in the law. "But thewill o L L x e. -

1 C 1

ay. any not s ic i a 1 t- -

legislat ion tor fear ofI

much power to tax ediicalState and that cases are! (ho np (o appropriate

thai

is

subsequentthat

that

xist.

lew,

that

that

own tax to object. I

suppose, must not build schoolhouse lest the Negro finds hisinto it! should proceed

of educationthough there was no Federal

know nolions

failed 1'ceoilSi

whatbe raised the (pies- -

ion hich the people of Iven- -

voleluckynext

objec- -

aatisiied, none of Ihem are

cient invali-dal- its claimslo coaler, tno YO( o the neoi

o the

m

ip

m, vo'

ca!!ed

ticicut Ihem

aid. l''-g-

mr

are

LiU

is

to

Itr....

is

au-

la

to

loto

at

aire

jl t be- - ,

I' a

M-i-

unmsdesirereadepromeof thein th

your vaiualiieto present to

some remarke

)! ;'

s

l of

c

i . i Hi. In i I

ling f.irlh sheaThis pr.l-ti- e

wenumerousthat,

la

more than profitable;by the time that the grow-

ing corn has reached that stage, it

highly presumable, if not posi-

tively so, that the radical 1ms sentforth all librous roots, most ofwhich are out, all aroundthe main root, imbibed within

of

am

of the earth. To orthese roots, will nirelv 'top,only the growth of lie stock, butthat of the temh shoot, which

requires all the nonrislimencan conveyed

all the that have beensent out from the radical. Obser-vation lias taught closely ob-

serving persons, Ihat, these smallroots from four to six feet fromihe main root. YYlien they arebroken as: under, within ortwelve inches, by the plow, thestock and shoot are at once de-

prived of three-fourth- s to live-sixth- s

of ail the nourishment thaiihoy were receivingfarmer is ai toills! ead large ear- -

iv,v oi

,o:i si i.vi m laiillCl"

,ox com, at caeu k

JSI liill ,

nn for nr. ..... . J 01 mine, or' to ol

assume

their

is

us

is

in a.

as

is

it

ut

it

so

it

as

it

sa- -

vo

so

d

w ;:e

is '

ears, and he wilceive that his lieand the beastperform required

this evii,laria.er euiireiv aiow-

high

:ii

L'tai.tt

ious

AY'.

for

the

ing corn, bya man's

s.iu'.iid roundcoulter bull-tongu- e plow,have three other goo piowiiigs,

civ

inches,voung peach

i;ine." the roots"'V11'1"-"- 1 witness the

plow on yet. rectmeq.i ba-

have taken the their si

views purpose of noris duty of between

individ-a-- oh vioiisiylildrcn. wncre person

do (lie State raise the with '

funIs by In and thethe a'l valorem tiie cor- - roquiilred This is the table

has most, en

by or-- 'der the thousa:

it poor

heAnd

be

I

children,'

Federalthorilv?

of

grassthe rows

plowinglied

means o.f ine jatct,

by tax the with

of

taxes now'why

(he youblack

schoollor while sol

,om,,.astiu i itt.Ji

useau

has

our our

hethat

We

y.

Ilo

upon w

ol

ourbut,

trutof

ii

is

'i!

Ml

:!!-:- ; ..i.i

of

' i

by

thethe

the em'

! c

fannersg

c

t

rt

Ihatroots

some

t this

li V- -

rathercorn.

d,

mav

even

oiT

now

by

ten

i oft

i

t

i s

very soon ver- -

sii disajipcar,

lalremedy weevery nn-.s.- i

run twice withor a ami

I

to fair To f.trihv--

s,ra:e tins po-aa-.-

r.ner dig t o

of Jive or sixapple or

first of g 'and

'We )ositively

iai'hKrs.ihiukIf we correct corn

of govern- - ther grassgovernmentis i

this quainted

principle stancesone. so fact

properly

to

property

grandchild le

way

elec

will

a

stth.at many

of t

ami weetween

hasonly daily

mc

is

exist

ul--

.0

as

I

I

t,

''

.'! tut

of

or

and

and

Ilenc

matte

time

mil,

will

deptharoundfree,

objecting and

Manythai

aware

bee

Thisvery

suhiaenlly

very

your readers(hat

(hat growcorn, af!er

amihourly, absorbing from

elementsanother crop.;

winter and thojrrass and weeds

poor child which neededucation, rich aiereby,

paying ecluca-- 'poorc-liih-

Another

rest.

might

another crop.

BnTesi

Ave

ina

li

,,.:ii i ... lc

t t

olv

to

a

in

sn,

,.d

1,-- to

n

ie

n

;il

to

t

sun ini

aaeresl,

e;;ri

:i.

oi

it

Ig.i

interests

commenced

injuric.tis

;s

reaching

tl

possibly

cc r!

01iv- -

as

unable

he

.r

another,

,s

p j'lowing.

t a

if

it

n e

:

i

is I 1

an i)

a

a,

ivi tO

!

far

its

ut

it,

earsto

,

sag

,..,ii

h--

that

erroneous,

process

vege-the-

early

faat',

rowth

lightly,

as.iiiigttmpositively necessary

productionDuring spring,

undergoing'decomposition,

preparingmienls

hese elements prevail

thisatemcnt, readerdetermine mind,

whether land Ihat wire

hi;,,.ivIf.n.l p...l.t P0'0'

good coatunder, when broken

observant farmerfihat piece billow olhei

ederal thorit ground, that tlncKly covered!

courts,We,

this matter State

August

give

other

number

.i.l.iv.i.

spade,

.very

with weeds and rrass wellbroken certainlarge' viehl grain; ami

quantityenitmt:'... coatami eeds

which

logical

Au: taut September,decided

portance, perh;q!S thoughtbv

Much good l.nhausled.

Avar.t k,;

want of proper alh-n'-

ful fan.only

duty of everycultivating

disc

laud, uimo-- t

most wiii'-- siinpositiou cause sdiods, onaiaro with'

;:,'al

we think

sunbreak

of

x nc

ace

not

run

lee

iC'll

ir. To

that

(

be

falet any

ke

thecut liu

to

wee

i

;t

h

d

at

n

1

f.

sf

it

la, i i

can grow upopinion

forare ac- -

oiary sub-t- o

pro

II is prob

is

ofmtinueib

large

I

arefill

areto the of

thearo

the vr

the

thec far the

the

thelo has own

ofw

t :,sy tl

end ;i no lliot u iii.

ol grass andup.

orau

isus

up.1.

;i he nee;A ol

w

m

1 is 1

to o

ic as '"' i:o

IV,'

c l r

e

r,

am

-

to

ic

:ere

st

,.i--

l.in

as

nrf

ol fill eh!

listof im- -

not

(he

ot

or

p.

ig ex- -

wor;i out.ledge, or

;.) ,a;:a.aiidy, notobviously

aan. ow ning andpa-serv- Id--- ;

". Oi.' Will

-

'

liil'.gJam

i i on. a he,', j 1. n; ( p hens, inuj-l-to papjiT from Ibm.S. S. Nichol --

as, of Kentucky, treating of theWar and il:, causes, letter

I 1, .. 'a:io;iai imeiagcii or witUiCse Words, hev isiriv

prophel ic, he,T ...

v. conselid; t hasly ton. he th

real

happy land:The machinery for

ha- -

(en years has been abnormal in itsaction. II must be brought backto tiie Jeh'aia-ainia- doctrines, anl

to conform to its workingwith the organic principles of it'sstructure, before the n; can pessiblybe return the days of peace.

ol

harmo!iy,pvo;p rity.and Happiness;which foi morU" im.rl'.e.i our course.Tli ere other hope for constlutieli lift i; continent.J ml X i c a y d re a m d re a i s"about anvther c!,ns;i:utio:ial

providing new modeofele.'fing ihe I'naa lent, but thereme ay in nosud:device ihat.

the.j i lies ai(.Joverment in i!s Imiaoriginal iirs't principlenot to be done i.v secc

of

of

ge ma

how- -

ever rigutful ami ellicien t remedythat mi g!it be. That abandoned.Nor be dene by lbiv or vi-

olence of kind except (lie forcereason and the power truth.

ri

O

a

e

a

a

ax- -

:l'

1

a

i- -

o n

a

a

e

more g:.'!i( r.i!!v loat than es- -tablishe 1.

sort l'hysie.eminent lyvirtue, pa!;-!-

That oar instnominal form

reng

jvenwiicnt,now great danger, tne prudent

vervwherc'virtually admit. An able ed-

itorial your own paper, not,long since, the pc. incut tuvlgrave (jui'slion. 'V','iiit!:er are wedrifting''' To this question I takethe occasion 1'or one give you adirect and positive answer. Wcsare drift nig consolidationempire, land theredistant 1 a s cert aiiily as'sun set day, unless thepeopto a p.ror,!

c--

i iii'L-iidi- a

the prefairs.

a

const ; u

section: givm 1

o a s i e i a

many qm a

given batfore, 'ihe

v.'iti

j

en:; i o a:i

piece is,;

libel!- -

weed

ability.

d

dimply

tl

of

sen

of

otale:

tiaauaelve--arrest

tendL cf'puhbcr'p"r"v

baihdhb-ciiy- every

they

quaint

iovernmout,Allure

o:i!y

empire!

ism!

erty cstahih!polism. give

which, however re."einow, will eternal!Jevelopiiients

Yours,

.

o-

;

i

t

n It it,:

'

a -

,

,

we

n a

. i . . .

un

is no

:

1 v

at

is

isis if to

is

toa t

iniv; r c

inrt

to

toat

em

t!is

enf

y

m

IS

ion t!iethei

:.,f

a caii ihvAll

it! in1 t

': an e a.!::;.- - lo y.

: ig'i ;a t en; he! eto

for Ihe

t j nnc! t

( an i

!

s

'

t he e

mer.:;d 2

bet ra! :s,n'i'l-- en ! ei:

of t ese. is the eve riheI

n t earn a

bethe I

a.iav :cg

lying

fie ahait aWe Un.'lei .ta';u

That a compa.ny is organ-ized commence operations-a-

an early day toward building-new Jeiegna'ii Jiu-e- betweenphere, carbon ana ammonia,

S and Ne

jieedful

connect withstruction in the X West.

The company, we understand,composed men ample means

experience EngineersTelegraphists the N'orth.some the promis

men I ii. :

under- - I t

lilies he built ;

of the (

ill:

iii

workedpostal

earth, vegetation publiccamiot flourish. support tention, ihat the company

request

knows

empire

selves

t,J t sj i e o

ventioiis telea.rai such I

compound sleelaml copper

plowed the winter or power,.le-.i- - ,r r,,:. re'iuire but

vtehl

when

heavyoperaf

ling, and

T,;'.:

paper,

but

federal

made

:c;.;-;i"-ph- e

aoahbr

error,

heap

era!

v.avu

and

thet . ow

is aC

onew .should

furnish;w a shield

mains!. intense of but

citlua'

close?;

called

s

ne.

HO

t

bre.tkb

th's

(.u this

lies

any

!

Tiny

even

ar.d

put

and;and will

will this

Thi.

of

vi

h;i-si- -:

t

innst

o

s j

I

:

an

lam( t

grea

if

-.

!;

iii

sccuray

beetled

iowei'l;i!and

andand

will

ing

m

by

ofans,

ci u;-;v- -a

y g';

it y

r.

--

y ;:(

:e clj.

le

ii

ti ai

vi-i-

,e

,o

1

!i

(ar

w

h

h

welllily,

des- -

ed orby ho

lira.

!i.

g,aa tv ail. s.

w tonowrlli

of ofaid as

ofiii he

It is let: newdid

systemnow at- -

In of w

i',..i

are

of

of

of of

of

lliulVV Us1. ,i.J i . jti- -

in by, honew

hen in ofL, nil

o superior to tiers

" ' ii

so

ri

u-- strc

to infourteen

thirty

'The Brooks whicheconomizes tiie strength theeur-ren- t

from ten to per cent.,also be together wilh

(lie new I ransinil ter,-- ' bymessages can

waA's on same thesamorive time, thus

We see reason,pi Yemenis referred

companyto leK givphicheap rale

Ihe r.avs (lie lleir eilorl

few.

uccessful.

we desjnust we

iitqiarledshall feel

row-:.- '

wi'!m--until

anlo-

A

lo;i c

hetq

iiv

bringing

aprpeci.it

f.'ie:ils,.

them-- .

ne- -

mile,

jmmp

a

no

Orleans,

attracting

i'

i t av , .

be tida r

la

Thission,

liened

1 reason.arid

jim-i- the'

ti

tit ai

a t i

,1a",

tl

(,!

IK

l,e

las'

as

i

re

is

mu

wake

from

ticevbox.

miile

hichion

pics heir

yaai

most, ro.a.ec

'lacig

also

luce

alter

amipa:d.

mc

1

ol

I

a

nn

n

havee v e :

,,,.-.,-

as.

!:e vror.ls ofn ass words

' true l

.Jtti

r:::ia;:--

i isa'.i.i

will

tinder comand

is

ami

activeiient

pari

lieas

in so muchand, m

and

h

poui

wedve

cor-h-

:f

most

W11 i

as

ait

pi'

er

ol m

d

i

aigtli asor

lace ofill th

.go

ofof

in

to

e o i i I

offorty

will used,

which be sent bolhthe; wire a

him.

to.

capaenv

la- -

wil v i homi be a! tiefacilities at

w e earnestly hopeaid this end will

into a drvto obtain-mor- e

,t he love of Christhwari before weugs' of delight in

raa

the

ce on- thea 'eoleen'sunder the

( Jo vern

al the.r;e ar-g- o

oil'quiv-

it

i