\11{. (M.W’S ADDitLSS,
D('Hv.vii tliP I’u'.ilic Dinnev j,nvf n tnhim on
the .nJth of Augii>it, by the chi/ti.s ol Iawis-
bur^'. anil its vicin'ty.
Tlu- following; sentiment bcini; given
as I'.u' 7tl> rci^ular Toa'^t ;—
’ur (.uc>t, Mp'WV Cl.iy, tlu
Sfutcsiv.an, I'nitor. I’atnot, :>.iul I'liiliin’liro])i>t,
hissMl, M.lia tuk-nts
oniiiuiciit to Ins
—Ilia cloiut ncc is aii
■.oiii.try—
Mr. Clay rosr. :>nd atldrcsscrl the ccim-
■paiiv ifi a spi'cch which occupied iieai'iy
an*!ioui' in t!ic delivery^ ol wliicli we can
onlv altrnipt un iiiipei iect sketch. lie
said 'iKii iie had lu vci- helore fell so jii-
te!isr!y Uie watil of tliose powers of clo-
(jiii‘tu'0 wincli had been just, erroiu’oubly.
Tiirihcd to luni. lie hoped, howifser.
t.-.at in plain ati;l unafftctcd ianguaj-e, lu'
might be allowed, without \iolaUiitj any
sslahlishcd u^as« 'vhirh prevails here, to
.'Xpress his yralrful ^erlsiI)ility, excited
by tlie sentin-st'iit with which he liad been
lioiiored, and lor the kind and rcspcclful
i.onsidei ation. nianiresled on tlie occasion
v.hich has broui^ht us toj^fihcr. In pasn-
nijthro’ iny native Statr, lowards wliich
I have ever bornr and si'.all eonliniic in all
vicissitudes to cherish, tlie prr.iifst ics-
pect and aflection ; 1 expected to be t^ea^
td with its accustomcd roiirtesy and pri
vate hospitality. Uut 1 did not antici-
;iate that I should be the object of such
pul)lic, li5tingni'ihed, atid cordial mani-
lestaiiuns of ret;aid. In olVcrinjr you the
^loorand inadeciuato return ofiny warm
and rtsperlful thanks, I pra)^ you to be
lieve, tliai I shrdl treasure up these tcsli-
amoncr the most K'^'ifyint' re-
runiscencrs of iny life. 'I'lie public ser
vice whu h 1 ha\e rendered toy country,
your too favorable opinion of vthicli hjs
jiroinpted you to exiiibit these denion»>-
•'.rations of your esteem, has fallen far be-
Jow the measutt of usefulness which I
*h(Miid have been happy to have filli fl.—
1 claim for it only, the humble merit of
pure and patriotic intention. Such as it
has been, 1 bave noi always been fortu
nate enough to give sati I action to f.very
section, and to all the {^reat interests of
our coumry. Wlieti an attempt wa^
made to inipos" upon a new State, about
to lie admitted itiio tlie Union, restric
tions incompatii)le, as 1 thought, with
her co-equal, stnerei;n power, I was
chai !;ed in the North, with bein.ij too par
tial to the South, and as biinj,^ friendly
rothat '.infortunrrte rondition of slavery,
of the evils of wl)ich,none are more sen
sible than I at.i. At another period,
whtn 1 believed that the industry of this
country required some protection aj;aiii‘-'
the itUii>li and contracted lej^iilation of
foieijin powers, and to constitute it a ct r-
ain and safe source of supply, in all ex
igencies, the charge against me wa^
Jtratisposed, and 1 was convi'ited into a
foe of Southern. ;ti:d av. infa.ua eii friend
of Northern ana \'’isiein inteirsls.—
There were not wanliMg persons, in eve
ry section of the counti y, in atioiher stage
of our history, to accuse me yith rashly
con'ributing to the support of a war, the
only alternative left, to our ho.ior by the
persevering injustice of a ioreii^ri nation.
These cojitradictory chargcs and pervej t-
cd views, ga\e me no concer n, becau'e
I was confident that tinie and truth would
prevail over all misconceptions, and be
cause they did rot imijeach my public
irtegrity. liut 1 confess, 1 was not pre
pared lo expect the aspersions which I
liave experienced on account of a more
recent discharge of public duty. My sit-
n:.iion on the occasiou to which I refer,
was most peculiar and extraordinary ;
\iulike that of any oth*;r American citi
zen. One of the three candidates for the
I’icsidcnc', jiresentcd to 'he choice of
the House of licpresentatires, was out ol
the (juestion, lor notorious reasons, now
admitted by all. Limited as the compe-
litioti was to the other two, I had lo
choose between a Statesman long cxpe
rienced at home :;nd abroad, in numerous
civil situation^;, and a Soldier—brave,
gallant and successlul—but a mrrc sol-
tlic—wlio, though he has also filled sev
eral civil otl'h-es, had (piickly resigned
them all, frankly acknowledging: in soim«“
instances, his i)!compettnee to discharge
iheir duties. It has been said that I had
some ditrcrences wilh the present C!lucf
Magistrate, at (iheiit. Il is ti uc, tha'
^VL“ did nol agree on one ol the manv im
poitaiit qiicstions whi( h arose (hii itif; tlie
fiegonatiotis jiilhatcily; but tlie diilVr
rnrt: (.(iuaily api)lied to our iitesent Mm
ister to London, and to the lamented
Jl.;\ »rd. bc'wcen whom and myself, ul
though we belonged fo dilf.-r. n' poliin a!
patu'-s, there existed a warm iViends'nip
to the hour (d’ Ills death. It was I'ot ol
fiatuie t(j prevent (jiii co-operation :n the
’iubli' s* ' vice, as is driuoiistrated by th»*
Cunvenii'Dn at Loiidon. subsee^uenlly lu'
go'iatcd Ml ssrs. Ad'irns, (iallalin
j!id m\self, liwus a dillcrenLf of opii.
ion oil a of fXjiedicncy, and did ik"
• elate to any coiibtnuticjnui or 1‘undaineni
al prir'iciplf'- I>>'t with lespect to the
. oiid'.ict ot the dislingi.iihed citizen from
I'er.ncssri'. I liad soleniiiiv txpresserl. un
der the highest oblig;ations. opinions,
•whicli. ;vhether right or wrong, wen
^iMve^e!v aiul honestly entertained, and
are s-! iH hrld. Tlicse opinions ridaled to
•t mili':«r\ rxercise t;!'power belit vtd to
hi arbitciiv ..n 1 ui,cotis'ituti(jiial. i
sliouIU havojuiily siA’jec'cd mybelftotht
il I l.a(i I'ltv.
.1.) ''uilrage. I 'J'.ought If he was cl' cted,
hi- Sword an«l t.be Const iiution, !>ad curii-
ijauions, woulc' be brought loo near io--
ether. I Could not ha\e R)reseen, tiuit
fully iustificd as I l.ave been, by those
constiluenls, by viitue of whose :;ulhori-
t >, 1 ( xerltd ihe right »)f free sidlra;,^e. I
sliouhl iie\I rlheless be charged with a
breach of duty and cort'upiion, l>y stran
gers t(j them, standing in no (ither rela
tion lo ihcm, but that of l.'eing citizens ol
other Stales, members cl the same con-
frdeiv.cy. 11 is in vaiti tint thes‘ revil-
ers ha\e been callcd upon lor prools ;
they ha’.e been dehed, and agaiti itiviled.
to enter upon any mofle of fair investiga
tion and trial. Shi inkins; frotn every im
partial fxatninntion, they perse\t;re with
increased zeal in the propagation ol ca
lumny under the hop** of supplying, by
ihe frecjuency and boldness ol' a’'severa-
tion, the want of truth, and the deficien
cy of evidenct:—until we have seen th>-
spectack exhibited, of converting the
lidll of the li"st Lot;islati\e Assembly
u|)on earth, on the orcasion jI tliscus-
sioiis, which above all others, should
have !)een characUM ized by dignity, calm
ness and temperance, -iuto a tlu'utre. lor
sprejxling susp;.,ious and groutullei^s im
putations agaiii'.t Pti aliscnt and iuiii'Cela
individual. Driven froiii evcty otlier
ludd, they seized upon the only jdank
left v.ithin tlKir frasp, llia*. of tny arcejj-
tancc ol ihe oflicc of Secrciary of Sla'c,
which has been asserted to he a consum
mation of a previous'corrupt arrantjc-
''jii- ra’.;ks Of ty, !o lito riil.r'' e:;rl';-io.i o.
i' o'-e wiio vtjled Inr him. would he ihtM)
es( a|)e tbe-ir ‘ensure.'' No!—\Ve ha\t
M i ll him charged lor that equal iiistribu-
lion ol' the public service among every
class ofcitiot'D'', which has hitherto chai-
uCtt'iized his Adminisiration, with the
ruTarious purpose of biiyiii);'up ])ortiors
of ihe conimunily 1 A s[)irii d ilenuncia-
lion is abroad. ith sot’"'.*.', condemna
tion, riglit or wrong, is the order oi the
day. No niatti-r n hat prudence am' wis
dom may stamp the loeasures of the ad
ministration : no inatler how much the
prosprritv of the country may he lulvanc-
fd, or w hat public evils may be averted,
under its guidance, there are persons
who would make general, indiscriminate,
and interminable opposition.
This is not a lit occasion, nor perhaps
am I a lit person, to enter upon a vinili-
cation (>f its measures. Hut 1 h >pc 1
shall be excused for asking what measure
of domestic policy lias been |iroposed or
recommended by The present Lxecutive,
which has not i's piototype in the previ
ous acts or recommendations ol Admin-
i>i'rations at the head «)f ^fhich was a cit
izen of \’ii‘;.';ir!ia .■* ( an tiie liberal and
high-minded [)eopleol this State condnnM)
mi’jsures cn'.UMaling Irom a citizen ol
.Massachusctt?, u hil l), when proposed bv
a \ irginian, commamled their expres".
a; '-.out or silent r,ci]i.i( i,cnce,or lo which,
if in any instnr.ce they m.ide opposition,
it was respectful, limited and (luulitle'l.
The p’.-t•^erll administration desires only
lo b'' judged by its measui es, and in\ites
i the stricit'si scnitiriv atid the most watch-
ci il ’» i'Ilf.r'lfiat 1t0c0!icei\c c.li\
n.risibic niischieNott-i consc(;ucnces, and
whicit ihe Kxeculive could not have t.e-
clineu, in my ojiinion, without culpa.)le
neglect of the interests ol this country,
and without giving some dissatislacton
to nations, whose friendship we are call
ed I’pou by every dictate of policy to
cotu'iliate.
There are persons who would impress
on the Southern Slates, the belie! that
ihey have just cause of apprehending
danger to a certain portion ol their pro
perty from the present Administration.
It is nol diflkult to comprehend the ob
ject, and the motive ol these idle alarnis.
—W'i.at measure of the presera Admin
istration gives any j'ist occasion, loi' l.ie
smallest apprehension to the tenure by
which that specics of properly is held r
However much the Tresident and the
Alcmbers of his Admiuistralion may dc-
preciattf the existence of Slavery among
us, the greatest evil wilh which we arc
ulUicled, there is not one of iiu*m that
doe* rot believe, that the Constitution ol
Jiissohition of Copavlnn-Hhin,
rgliir, ('opartntM-hliin luTctof M-o ( *
I. tween Kendrick Sc .\bei iiatn\,
tit the dfiiUi of tlie latter. Ail ]',ci-stii.s I'lKlei t
id to tiio concern, are requested to n,ui,. j,/*
tlonient w ith the suhscribcv ; and lliosc to win'
the iirm is ir.deblcd, will present tlieii-clui„,
him for paynient. ' “
It is tthsulv.lcbj nrce'tsnry that the n]„n
cerii should be brought lo ;ui c\r^.
in ordertiiat I may settle v. itli Mr. Abernutlu v
adminislnitor. • s
e
C;UKRN liKXUHK K, sun-'ri'r
Charlotte, Sept. 15, 1826. 'Uroj
Y Kiickland i'luntutlon,
iii>;- 7 ;.) acres, Iv hi.i;- in tl.e i',,,:-
-
' ‘"K’ "> llie i',),;
ol i.iy Su--:tr Creek, adjr)inin;r
of Uilliain Cook, l)r. J\,x,
otiii n;; j) iyul>K- in four eijual payrncnts, vi/_
on the 1st day of .lanuary, IHJb, l«.',()
wit!) ihtcrest on 'tie three last iiavr(Ri,'s
f"M!i the first day of January, l«:y,
with approved iecurity, will I'l. ivijuii\-,|,
lien on the lands. . 'I'iiuse wiio uuiy w
puich:‘ -c, ivai>t make applieation to i'n\s. If,
C.'l. riH'Ui.o (1. I’ulL, w lio is :iiiLliorisv.d t-i l|
befiire the 1 jtli of Ik KK.er next. I'he puivli.iv"
the General Ciovernment c(jTd'’rs no an-1 ,,,, j.,round at afair\ui,
Mas T." nation, log'. tlier wid; stock, farming tools,
thority lo interpose Iietween me
and his Slave, none to appiy an a le(]. au’
lemedy, if, indeed, ihere be .Tir icoiedy
\rilhin'the scope of human power. Sjjj
pose ihc objcct of these abirnusts weiej
accomplished, and the
WIIJ.
UNO hol.'iii'.i
ment. \Vh?.t can I oppose to such an
assfci iion, pul positive. perem|)tc’ry and jlul vigilance cn the part c>l the public.-—
and unquaiilied denial, and a repetition
of ibt di niand for proof and trial 'I he 1
oHice to which I have been a])Ottin'';d, is
that of the country ; created by it, and ?.d •
rninistrred I'or its benefit. In deciding
wheth^^r I should accept it or not, I did
not take counsel from tho»e who, loresi'c-
ing the pro!.'abilily of my designation for
it, scjugiit to deter me from iis accept
ance by fabriraling anticipated charges,
which would have been prei'etied with
the same zeal and alacrity, howi ver I
might have decided. 1 took counicl
from my friends, front my duly, (on-
sciou.s innocence oi' unworthy and. f.d'-e
imputations. 1 was nol left at libeity by
either my enemies or friends, to decline
the oHice. 1 would willingly have de
clined it from an unalVecied distrust «)1
my own ability lo peri'oi 111 its high du>
ties, if I could have honorably declined
With respn I to tlic 1‘aTiama Mission, it
is true ihui it was not recommended by
anv preceding .\dniinisiruii)u, bee air.e
llie circumslaiices of the woiM were not
'lieu such as to pi esent ilas a sulqec.i for
decision. Hut durin" ihal «d Mr. Mori-
roe, il has bi-ru R'.'fu that il was a mat’rr
uf consideration, and there is evei y ri a-
son to believe, if h.e \ttrf now at the head
I’f alVairs, his dciermmatioii would coi-
lespoinJ witii that bis succfssijr. Let
me suppose ihu' it was tiie resolution ol
iliis country, unoer no circumstances to
c'jntracl wkli fo>-eign powers intimate
public engageiv.er.tM, uial to remain alto
gether unljound by any treaties of aiii-
ance, what should have been llie course
laken vvi:h the \ *tv lespec'd’id invitalioti
wiiich was given t'« thr Lnt'ed S\''tcs to
be reijrestnled at Pan.iniar ILugiiiiiy
folding your armwould von ha\f g;i\en
[’OI.K.
V \lh\Vl* {'a w\ t v\ u\U A\e v\l.
IliK suijscrlhcr iiiforni;, his friends ami tiio
|)iil)he, thal he has ])nn hascd that wcli
^ ■'« n ' staMi.-lnm i.t, !;.‘el\ (iwnt (1 ;nui occuni-
St.ites were united in ili * '-cntnneni '.r. ik-nder.,o;i, and is now ])rcparid tui
’.he policv of this government, in al! time 1 entrrt.nu trivellus and frther.s, wjio may ijUabr^
V.) come. shou'd be reguiaied on the ba- I 10 call i.ii him ; ar.d no exertiyns will hi' spared
sis of rois fact of Slavery, would not un- dn-ni coi.'tc.rtalde, and their stay u-
• 1 1 1 .,1. , , vrreeaDh . Ilis tahle w ill lie inriiisheil wth cv
1.)U on one side, lead to union o. h.. . ,Um-h the country ationlH; his hr,v
Cl* I vind \TuuIcl nol SUCM a . it.il | .ujuorb; arni Uis stabK s will)
cf l!ie I’eople aim States ol tlii.s conledi- j pirn'y ct' p;oveiidcr, and cartful svrvauts vill
lii.t I i)e 111 cuiislant al.ttndance.
litnriatelv; UOIlKUi'
l hope the uniform lenur of my jit a cooi and abrupt refusal oi-woulil
It.
wliole public life will protect me agains;
ihe sup|»osirion of any unrrasonnble avid
ity for jj iblic eni;>loyment. Dui in.^; the
adiniuistraiion of that illustrious irian to
wluise civil services, niore than to those
ofanyodier .American Patriot, living or
dead, this country Is indebted for the
you not rather accept il. send ininistrrs,
and in a fi iendly and respccll'u! manner
endeavor lo satisfy those who are loohinj^'
to us for counsel and eTtarnpie, and imi
tating our {’ree institutions, that there
is no necessity for such an alliance,
that the dangers which alone conld, in
blessing of ils present (^onstitulion, nu\\ 1 the ojiinion oi any one, have jusiilicd it,
more than ton years ago, the Misvion lo have vanisiicd, and that it is no: good
Hussia and a i>lace in his Cabinet were
successively oO'ered me. A place in his
Cabinet at that period of my life, was
more than e(|ui\aletit to any place, under
for them or for usr \V iut in ly be ine
nature of the insirucuotis u ith wldcli our
ministers mav be ciuuged, it is not pro
per thai I il'.ould stale: but all candid and
any administration, at my age. Jlis im-1 rellecling men must adinii that we have
mediate succcssor tendered me the same 1 gr*-at inierests in connection wiiii the
|)lace, in his Cabinet, which he anxiously! Southern Republics, independent of any
urged me to accept, and the Mission to ‘
I'.ugland. (ienllemcn, I hope you will
believe, that far from being iinjielled by
any vain boastful spirit to mention these
tilings, I do it with humiliation and mor
tification.
If 1 had refused the Department of
State, the .same individtials who now, in
the absence of all proof, against all pro
bability, and in utter d'lsregaird of all
;ruth, proclaim the existence of a cor
rupt previous arrangement, would have
propagated the same chary;#, with ihe
same affected confidence, that they now
unblusiiingly assume, and it would have
been said, wilh at least as much plausibil-
ilv, that 1 had contributed lo the election
of a Chitf Magistrate, of whom I thought
so uMfavornl)le, that I would tiot accept
that place in his Cabiuet, which is gen
erally regarded as the first. I thought il
.iw duty, unawed i)y their ileniinciatioiis,
lo proceed in the oll’ice assigned me by
the l’re»idenl and Senate, to render to
nvy counlry the best service of which my
|)oor abilities are capabit'. If iliis Ad
ministration ihonld shew itself uidi iciid-
Iv I') .\in''riian Liberty, and to free and
liberal principles ; if it should he con-
dieted 111)011 a system adve.'’>c lo tho.«ie
jirinciples ol pul)lic pilicy, winch 1 have
f'.rr endeavored U) sust «iil, and I should
be fo'iiid clinging lo oilit e, (hen, nothing
uiiich co'od i)e said by lliosf who are in
imical to me w ould be undeserved,
H i'i il.c I’lesid^tu outrlil not to have
apnointeu one wb.o had voted for him.—
Mr. .IflVervon did noi think so, who call
ed to his C!abinet a gei.llciuaii v.ho had
voted I'or him, in the mo.-t w.u’mly contes •
ed elei'tion thal has ever occurred in the
House of Heprescrilatives, and who isp-
pointed to other highly important cllit es
olher inembiTS of the same House, vvho
vrjt'd for him. Mr. Madison did no.
think so, who did nol lV«d himsi jj'
trj.ned ironi sending me ou u foreign ser-
\i(e, berruse I had s’jp[)orled his elec
tion. .Mr. Motiroe tlid not think so, who
api'oinicd jn his Cabinet a gentleman n .»\v
filliin; tlie svcontl ofiice in the (loverri-
iiicnt, who attended the caucus that nom-
inaleil him and v. armly ;;nd rifr'ieiiily es
poused his election. Hut suppose tnc
Ibesiflerit acted upon the niosl diiintei-
I lied lf)Ctrine winch is now contended
I'or, by those who 0jq)0S“d his iectiuii,
yii'J wiii’e’a apjnjiijt b.* pubiic ofli.i.’f-'oiii
compacts ol alliance. Those republics
»now contrtiiiing a population /)f more
than twenty iMilliotis, duplicating iheir
numbers probably in perio('s still shorter
than we do, comprising wiihm iheii lim
its the most abundatit sourccs of the pre
cious mctal.s, olVer to our commcrco, to
our manufactures, to our navigation, so
many advantages, that none can doubt
the expeiliency of cultivating the most
friendiv relations wilh them. IftrP4ties
of commerce and frieiuUhip, anti li'oeral
stipulalKJtis in regard to neulral and bel
ligerent rij^hts, could be negotiated wi’h
eacn of thetn at its sejjarate seat of (jov-
ertunent, there is no doubt that much
greater fuciliiies for the conclusion of
s'ucii treaties present themselves at a
point, where all being represented, the
way may be snu)0lhetl, and all obstacles
removed by a ciisclo-.ure oi’the view.^ and
wishes of all, by' mutual and friendly ex
plaiiation.s. 'I'i^ere was one considera-
■ion whicli had grcal weight with the
I'^lxecutive in the decision lu accept the
inission, and lluil was ihe Miteresl uhic.)
tliis country has, and (•‘-[.ic* ially tip-
Southern Slates, in the fate and I'oiti;’!.'
(/f th.e Island of Cidia. No snbi-.'ct ..
our foieign rchjions has cieaurl witlt
the cutive (ioverninent, morf anxious
coticein than thnt of the oiuliiion of 'Inn
racy, produce perpetual, m'.itual ir
lien ii'.d exasperation, and '.litnna
.'.IstMii'.:') itself? Tiie slave holding
States l atni'.t forget tiul they are now
in a miuoritv. which is in a const.iiil re
lative dimitmtion, and should ccrtainly
rot be thchi-t tn pui loi’ih apiinciple o!'
piii)Hc aciiofi by which they would Ijo the
uMca'c^t last'.s—I am hul too seiisi!)le
'd'lh‘* tmreiisonr.ble ;resp‘.ss on your limi
v\hich I have committed, and oi'lhe ego
tism of which mv iliscourse has partaken.
1 mubt depend for my apology upon the
chari;cter of t!ie times, and the venom of
the attacks whicli have ht-en trade upon
mv characier and conduct, and !i|>on the
generous syinpalhy of the gentlemen here
assembled. Duiing this very |ouruey.
a paper has been put into iny hands, in
which a .^Lmberot the Iloa e oi Ive[;re-
scntatives is reprrseiiled to have sa'd,
thal the dislingtiished indivuiu li at tin
lleaJ of the (iovernment and mvsei*.
have been indicted by the ptople. Il
that be the cr.se, I presume son-.*- ih fenc"
is lawful. l’>y tiie bye, if the honor ni e
member is to have tlie sole cundui ’ ot
tiie piroscculion, witliout the aid ol o'.iei
counsc!, I tlii.ik that it is not diffl; nl. to
pri'dict, lhat his eliciils will lie ;tou snih /y
and that they will be driven out of C'oin-i
wilh the usual judgment pronounced in
such cas»*s. f(neat applause.j lu con-
cluiion I bf g leave to cll'er a toas% w!-,ich,
if you are as dry as I am, will, I hope, be
acceptable for the sak? of 'he vviue, ii
not the sentimeul. Mr. Cl.»y iluij g;r.-c 1
The contimiation of the 'I'uniiiike linad'
whicli pa.-^sis throu.^h I.' ■ isiHiPg', ^nd sie (. ss
to the can've of li,icrr.al Irr.p;'jvciiicat under
every auspicci.
lie tiitii took his seat amid the rej)eat-
ed cheers of lii.“ w Uoie co!n[iariy.
Charlotte', April 20, 18J('
I. niXKINS.
•3o
\Vuvi»c oi*
N'D ?‘a;je House, at the >ign ( f the
in ( harlolte, North-Carolina, hv
l^al.)(’> WOm.KT \\’aT.‘'()\-
I}'/ aulliorify uf tlw •Slule of ^orfL-Varolinz,
TO KMDCKAiiK xriK irHl.irATION OV
TliL IllSIOUY OF N()liUI-CAI{(iI.IXA,
HU.llKS'I' PHI/.K,
20,000 DOI.!:/a!IS.
f'rcu'int' to I- ■)ii ni‘ iici‘ in IliHs! ortniirli, on tin tfj
M'iiiJi/y Ilf iii!nr lu.tf.
SstVtHViXt.
TllK ltllt»l)i: ISLAM) L.\CK IIOOL.
Estnlh'i.-^lii .! i8J6. in J‘\\ >rj/nrt.
'I liis'iiibti‘iiti-)n ii.is recently attractid much
piildic atlention. and has excited great inti res'
ainong' the frieiids of oome.'^'iic iiuhistry i;i the
State. Tiiough of recent tlate, about hun-
ilrrii mulfif I f! f«)iiai( s, all hcionging to New port,
'aesiiies an addnional ii’iinber >11 I'roviJence
and elsev. lu re, art a'tivily cmphv.fil 1 y tlie
jiruprielors. ’i'he style ot l.n e \vurl’tlu’mo^t
iiii^ciiious of ,ts kind, ouliil thiit jiarticul.ir des
cription with which th( I'.im Mii !e;do»s in
1..CI? hitherto h>ivc had to siipjiU’ t'leinselves
troin France, in conserpi nri- of tin- superior
cxeellencc ol ils execuUon ny tlu u-(jjilic com-
pelitors.
■|'ne ]jroprictors have jc.sl con.pli ted. a speei-
men they intend to present to the lady of the
I'rcsaunt of till- f. S., than winch, they think,
MU inii>orUr of lace tin :, i i .oir (h* Knglaiid,
can i.r..hice a tii)cr a; tif le (,t jt.s kni!. 'liny
have nanieil it tiie Ifinir.n f 'uj), .iiid a lew, siin-
,i;.r in ivriA rcsj.u', in .i‘ >la’r 1 iorward-
i;ess f) he ^.ellt io: (iui(., loc s.i.'i , to tlir pnnei-
pai citi'..-> ,it t!ie L'ltinn, u, \ ideuire- ol the tal-
elit.s of tlie Rhudc K.aiid !.,iCo Si hool.
—— I'riiv- Jo’iriiiil.
_C)none of our iun,li..'dav s, m t he vicin-
i'-y ot li jston, a gc>nlema!i of the cup,
iiavnighis idtasin somecojifusion, madi
1
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I’rize-s. ^ 2.),S36 tickets at ?5 is
nianks S
119,1.'Cl
(• } ,\( f til'll Bluniis I ) 11 Priz'-.f^D
500 'I'ielci ts to he tlrav. n in a day—to he coT.-
pli ted m IH day s’drawing. All the num'urs
to he placed in one wheel, and ihe prizes mun*
otiier. .
SlAliON'AUY F’l!i/i:S AS FOI.LOWS.
7’i'ir lii.'-t (!-(nrn 'I'iekct on the
First day, w ill be cntitleii 10 a I’rize of
SecfMiil rl.iv, - ......
'I’hir l day, - -
I'ourtli day, - -
Fit’ll day,
Si'.th .lay, - •
Sevi nth day, - -
Kigl.th day, - -
Ninth d.i\', . -
t enth day, - -
F,le\».'iilh dav,
■fwelfth day'
* hirteciith day, •
Fcurtcenth day, -
Fift.-cnth day,
Sixtt t ilth dav,
Sevonteeiilh day,
F.ighteenlh d.tv, -
. , , , , .... .. all ;»ngi(' wt !.) aganisi a post. He stood
island, and the iiossibibty ot i.tepuli. . ,iu-tr>n of
tt/the Soulhern Slates, Irom 1 he co';vu.-!!,,.,n.q;hl him up
sions to which it might be exposed. It
was b( lieved, and is yet In lievcd, ilui'
the dangers which, in certain ont-n
gencies migl'l liireaten our cpji--t an 1 .sal'e-
tv, may be more successful!v avc:''en a'
a place, at whicli ;dl ihe .American pow
ers si.ould be : I'presenleil, ?iian any \vht*r(
else. .And I have r.o htvjitaiie.n in exin'ess-
:iig the linn conviction, ihat inhere be
one ; ec tion of tiiis L'nion more ban all olb-
-.rs inieri'sled in the Panama .Mission, and
the beir.-iits which may flow fiooi n, that
section is the South. It w ,is liierefore,
Wilh great and unall'ccted surpnzi'
i’ to liiul wha'
soslioit, “Take
carr, iiiei.'l Small beer,’ said a pcrscm on
t!ie sltle vvidk, ‘von have rini ap;ainst tin-
j)us’..’ ‘ Post *J-ir) wiiy don’t il ' hic;
blow the hoi II ?’
A new.‘--;Kiprr rei oimnrn.ls, as u cure
I'or the ague, “ a pin' oi gin and four
ounces of siilj)hui ,” btd’ore ;,oing lo bed
Tliis prescnpn.Mi m.iv I;e p ulVtl.e
(liti
it V. ou'd be sure to brnn,' un tx fcccr.
ami Iji iiiistoiie II!
I'; (.000 /Xfv.
r. ounces po'vtlcred (iolls,
I ounce of (- opj.vi .is,
1 oun.-e of I a-.jivd Logu’ocd,
1 ounce of (ii.n’ Arabic.
and iniall'ccted surprize, lhat
I witnesscfl the obllcpiity of those ixditi-
cal views, which led some, geniiemen
i'nnn lb it ()narter, to regard the meas
ure asil might opera'e on the Southern ' 'I _
St Ales, in an iinfav oraldi- liglit. Whut-j feied to remain '
ever may be the result of the Mission, ils shaken hi fore use.
moral eifect in I'-ur.>i)e will be lonsider T-lie above is by Dr. Lev !?. ati I'.nrliih
able : and it cannot !ail to make the inosi ("diemisl of rmi'ieiu o, ;.iid. has l)Ci'n rci-om-
riiciidly impresnoii upim -.n. Soulhctn ;iiendc i by scicnti!!., m-n : n 1 liis i ounit y
neighbors. I; is v.-ic of whi- !i it is did'; ' ” S'l-' ILii^:'r) 1 '
o be put into 1 (pia' t !'s.ijl't water, suf
1' days, ami lo be
5C00
5‘yi
6'.‘>
MiJ
:V/J
a-)
j'jO
:,on
. l,'/jO
1,000
. i,5u'y
- 'J'I ~
tho wliC';
file rest (if the prices flnatin
from ti.c eominenf.inent, aiiiountinj^' to
$73,730.
I’rlxcs payal)le at tlu- .\gi ney of die R •
Cape-i' i ar, in 11 dlsl)orini';li, .N'. '• ->') d.iv :.lu r
the eciiqilet'.dn ot the draw ing, snhji ^t to aiii- ’
eoirit ot 1) percent. A11 pri.'.es not d-nvii'l'>'•
within IJ in.aitiis IVoni tlie completio’i (.t tin;
ih'awing, w ill be eon >idered as toriei'-ed to ti>‘
ihcs of ih;; I.otterv.
’.I. M run, m’.'h'.
Ifili. IS-ii.
'Ml-' atlention o!'the \orth-(hirolina p':')!''
resp'jrti'ullv invited fo the fiiregoing 'chi it •
I'he laud ilih: jairpO'C eoiltt niplal' il v. ill,
iio|)( d, secure toil the aidof tb'>'- " h '
h'lcndiy to t hi iiit, la sts ol hti r.iture and r'' -
■ iiid 1 lu- r.aiiu' ahme of the genth n 01 v\ ho ■ '*
eon-' iited lo t as Cominissidiu i'lU M''
:i;Ci. inent of the l.oni rv, is a'-oihcient pa -., ■
the faiiiiLSS with which il W'dl h>' fon h'cti--
A. 1). Mrhi'iii ''
f?j'''riek'ds ill the above Lotlc’;.
at 1 lie ()ilice of t!ie )
V.ill uc promptly aUeii'h
il. Civ:
VVwiYvw'Y*’
r
Pf li.c,
vS S\v\ehvv^‘!s.
IM lU.I-sllKi), and lor -'deat tit'"'?
li'c, “ SMi( tures >n a en'ithd, ‘ .'i'
po|oj.;_\ for the r.o« ! ol I'salins, hy lldluv
Mi'M;istir.’ To which are addiil, Ih inar'Iv '
I !ino';, [!iy Ah, .xaiidor l*ordon I iiti'.i'-I ‘ li’-'
'I> sil.ni and use of tlie Hook of I’salin^’ ’ !'.>
lli.Miv h'lMM.ii, A. .M. Vith an A;'pciu.i.s.
I\v ,M. V.'iLsoN, pastor oi l!ut'l:\ liiviraitu
I'liiLiik Iphia.
V v> \\si ‘.vl>\v‘ s \V ;\v V^ 1
l-'ji' .sd'', a', tlu*' 'Jl'.i'C';,