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~ « C2S^£OX^B: TOE^AY, SEPTEMHF.U 25, 182r. iiuluilry, r.LcJ skill, anJ eaicrp.:!:- of the country ihcir merited ri'warcl I Truly, lie who can believe this, will fjnd no clilh- culty in believingr ju aU i|,t. rfogmas and absurdities of Dr. Cooper, religious as well as poiUiuil. W hatever Dr. Cooper may say to the contrary, it is untjues'ionably the duly of government to protect all the interests of . ‘‘ No Englishman.*’ [Continued from our last.] Dr. Cooper, as his eulogis>t says, may 5,-ive irrown “grey in the great con lest ftr tlie rights of man i” lJUt he furuishes I ,.„y suspicious cvidci.ce of liis regard "'““(aclures ; and its foslerit.g care * •' has embraced all. The interests of the South have been cherished and encoura ged, as well as those of the North and West. The iarif[‘ on-tobacco is almost prohibitory : take off'the protectintj duly on raw cotton, and the cotton planter would be undersold in our own markets j and the protecting duty on sugar, which is irijposcd for the almost exclusive bt*n- elit of a single one of the Southern States, is vei y heavy, and that branch of Amer ican industry would be ruined without it. But we hear no complaint because Con gress has afrorfled protection to these in- ;;,„Jotif. in (.is native coutitry. all that r'.’'''"’= - cm,3ril„lio.,ai for ‘ V.. r„„,Uh,..Ive. hMT. cr...Jil for-1 >l»' "XricMim:!, it i, equally constitutional to protect the mmi jor these rights, by endeavoring to un dermine the fairest fabric ever reared by the friends of freedom. When, in con tempt of the advice of Wasjunoton,-he talks of ‘‘ calculating the value of this Union,” and denounces it as “a most tjntqual alliance, by which the North have always been the I'c.irtcrs and the SouUi the losers;" it requires something niore tiian the ip^edixil of “No English man,” to convince us that he has any real attuchmeiit to the “ rights of man,” or any 3'rieudstiii) for a government which ac- 1 nt'wledges and protects them. Ho may j »■ No Englishman” gives him crodit for- lu' muy, loo, like many oiherji, have “ left liis country ft>r his country’s good :” and iherelore his “fame, thus acquired, will bcarcfly vanish before the flippant para- i;rap!i of an ill-natured Editor of ycster- (]-iv but it icill vanish before his own , • ■ . .... ... gar planlers thrive without tlirm—if they riiscleeds, and hr may consider himsel! I _ l. • r,^. . . . fortunate, if he find himself left in undis vJaciurinL' interests of the country; and protection it, tlue to the one as well as the .>tl>er. Why does not Dr. Cooper call upon Congress lo take ofl’ these duties, mid let the cotton, and tobacco, and su- tur'>e:i obscurity. We are callt'd upon by “XoEnglish- iiun” 10 disprove the Doctor’s positions ; tins we shall do presently, from an au thority to which “ No Erglishman” v/ill bo'v with reverential deference j in the mrantimp, we wish to give a specimen of EXTBlrT«. Oun i6KlC» Lrt'IilSi's Wa.NT a home M\nKtT. Manufacilhks wouli. KvrriY it. AeniccL- TVUK, AT CllF.iT ni8TA>.C».S FUOM SkATOnTS, LAJf- opiKiiKD roa WAXT OF THIS. Great Britain ex hibits an instance of tills «inf sampled power and wealth by mtaiis of an agricukure greatly de pendent on a system of inaniifacttires—and her agriculture, thus situated, is the best in ti»e world, though still cii]>able of prcat imnrove- ment, . yVe are too mnch dependent Mpon Great nritain for articles that habit has converted into necessaries. A state ot‘ war demands priv.i tionsthat a larg-e portion of our citizens reluc tantl', submit to. Ilvme /uattujacinrca u'ouhl greatly let>m:u the evil. iiy meiins uf ilehls incurred for f,ire!>j;n mnnn- faciurtSy we arc p.lmost aguin tKrume cnhmi.^h— "T Ufidrrthe inftueucc, iiitlirectlv, of IJritish meirhmi/.i and British n^aiix. We are not an independent people. Mamifacturcs among" us would tend to corrcct this, and jjive H stronger tone of nationality at home. I great ly valiu! the intfiTourse with that rounlrv, of pre-eminent knowleilge and energ-y; but our dependence upon 't is often so great as to be oppressive to otirst Ives. 77ie if (t'^rinilturr ti'ouM improve U'ith Ihf iwpruvnntnt of i>iuiivfctctiirci>, hy means of the g'c.'ieral spirit of ene g-y and exertion, which no ivhi rc eri.yf.s i'l .^o hli^lt a f/egrir a.v />j « /nanv- faciurln^ countri/ ,■ and.by the general Improve ment of ii'aehinery, and the demand for raw materials. 'jyit huinr frdtJCf in the exchnncre of ns;rit'vll;irii/ mrfjlnscn fur artichs of inunvfuctnrv, pri duml m out ou n rounfri^, V'!/I,fir n i,nir to ruinr, furu'.sh fhe scfest undthckaal Han'^/r. 01/,V', the Ica.sf c.rpnisiir, un i the (ttisf ;,.niu,ral - the mu.it proiludivc a?id flit ijinf^t putriotic irn- })Jiiymrnf of surplus eapital, /u/ir/vrr rni-~eif ami nccumxtlatin". The Icicausf it r rpaires no navies t-xchisively for it^ DVi/tcetH.n ; the least darg(roiif, bfcansc it furnislies no excite ment to thf* prevai'iiig niadiies". of C()m'’uori'’,il wars; the least tjrperisive, for thf 5:*nu rt-Mson tliat it is tiie s.ifi st and die h ait (bnjrc rons; the ]cnsi {fitmoral, because it i'uri'.i^l.es no temp tation to the l>n:.ich or evasion ot tlu- bws; to ulilch a truly llbc) al inind would li also uioludes a pitv'slta tl»at f^e dainforaraon,e..tloharl>or: hut it is not'» consistent with our ideas of patriotism, and of attachment to that Union which is indeed and in truth the sheet-anchor of our safety. Its dissolution would be hail- shall Ijxopcd to t!ie tnuit of the I.L.i^d btatcj, in al.l ri'spects, as it is lo the iinvig-atlon ot .'iwc- dcii and Norway. • yutiu^nul Juui-ncl. AVe have the pleasure «-f stating that Joaai Stan l_t, Esq. reached th.s city on fetturday last, ... . . on his n turn ho’ne, from liis l our to the U«n-« ed with demoniac joy by the crowned j combe aud Virginia Spritigs. 'I’he stutc of lu* heads oi Europe : and he who would en tertain an’d encourage ‘‘even a suspicion that it can, in any event, be abandoned,” may be “ No Englishman,” but it is cer tain he cannot be a true American. He IS not one to w hom W'ASHiNinoN, were he dlive, would extend the hand of fellow ship ; for he hus said, “there will be al- healtb is nuieh ini|irovcd, his spirits ne good and lu h:is so far regained the use of his ulfcct- ed side, as to wiilk about his room with a littltf assistance, and as Ins situuilon is consiantly .m> proving, we hope he will be able ajyuin to tak'«( his seat in the Jloiisc »f Commons, at the proaching scbi>ion ot our General Asr.embly. Jicgis'ter. A bale of Cotton, ^rowtii of die present yonr^ was hrougiit to this place, on SuUirday last, j J'rcm tlie plantation of Mr. William Sliaw, of »va\s reason to distrust the paifiotisrn of i Snmpicr l/istiict, and a load from the sanf»\' those, who in any quarter may endeavor i ' MH-c'-ed. 'i he cotton, wc unde^^ to Weaken its bands.” He hus al.so said. (an; if not, be ruined ? This he ought to do, to be consistent in his present hos tility to protecting duties. As to the Southern States having been •‘taxed 25 percent, on their annual in- cun:e,” from 1816 to 1327, it isaiiogctber delusive, and Dr. Cooper kuows it. We j put the c/:2btion, and wou'd like to sec ii , - , . • /-I . ‘ to, :;nd spitililv f!:eciitf. . ,1 II • .! • .‘^n'^'vered so as to sustain CooDrr’s as- ais'aut m i i-i 'V.rriPM the Doctor s knowledge Of the meaning! . , • ; ais.a.it m.h i.i .mu^h 'sertton—What article, manufacttircd in hiws and foicii; th‘ nuiltlpliealiun of o.itli‘an.I pt i inrleH; fimi i Ark of oui’ I nion to the eonse(|Ueut pro^tralion i a!' r^'L;j’.oiis ' —and we wish No Eng:lishman” could feel the force of his words, uiul his mind '■xpar.d with the glowing nalionuliiy of ihe sentiment,—“ the name of A.mrkic w, which belongs to you, in yuur nutior.al (apucity, rinut always eM^lt the just pride jf patriotism more ti^.aii any aj)pella*,ion derived I'rom locfil (iisvriirtinctlvin:'* Did 'he heurt of “ No E.'gliidmiun” ever glow with a feeling akin to this ? or dii! ii ever touch a symi)nthctic ciiord in the boaom of ihut heterodox in ;clii;ion and pulitics, fiis Magnus i\poiIo of Columbia? W’e 'ear no:. We have now done with “ No lji;.;rishma?i ;” and as for Dr. Cooper, when he ag:;in lays unholy lumli on thf v/c sliail again liold •tand is superior.—t'amdtn Journal, \.5tkimt- feclinjT, and all sochd doty ; iIk- nitist pniotir liv>, hecans(! the capital admits of miicker re turn ; bec r.ise tli.- wjtolc of tlic e&!);«iil ;s jj-r- maiifiitlv Invc.4i;il and ciiiidoyed at h ine ; be cause it contjibute.s direct!)', uiuii»'diati.'ly. ;Mid j wholly, to the intern d vvf.'t!' and ri-oiii’c ■>, of ! the nation; licciai^e the crciiiis;j-,\\;n, are ir.opi him up to [itiblic t'(‘ptob:’tion. T'nnn the luxt t'aiotinim. “ In conni ^io'i v.ith the alnivi-,” the cihior of the Journ\l publ:s)ies the fuet, (as another tvidenee of ^le pupiil’rily of the tuhnii::slra- ti.m, —and In noing whicli, he up, anus fact worthy of occupying the atten tion of ineteorolgists this year, is the co-existcncc* of a drought which threatens 'he crops iu the Northern countries of lO’.roj'e, and inundations thai lay waste the ctnu al and Southern couiitiies li is apprel)eiided liiat in many provinces on I the iialtic, the extreme heal joined to the want of rain, will dry the corn hcl’ure it, has altained its j^rowth, and it may hap pen that lh£ same roi;niries will be rav- aj.red by tiic oveillowing ol me nvors, w hich aie swollen at tiieir sources. 'I’iio hei^jhl oi'the Ube in ]>ariici!lar gives nj>» to senuus alarm. Kncv'ledge is JVcall/i. —In a ncig!iborinf,'> county, a few da}s since, says a (iencva (iazette, a man sold his horse to a strand H^i’r and received ^15 in Jersey bills. Had he been a subscriber for either of the newspapers printed under his nose, he \rould liavt* learnt from it, in stiaso«,- that this IJaid; had i'ailed. H? has since ^u!)scribcd and paid in advance, like tx man. Mr. Branvh*s S'peec/i.—I'he Political Arena, a paper published at Fredricksburg, remarkioR' of the constitution. The Doctor says, in reference to that clausc in the constiiu lion giving power to Compress to regu late commercp, by imposing impos du easily vvatclied, and inorr, cfl'i'ctually pmlrcivd | a'u.n’io, snu/,.H liis lucrr'sh i ves, and asuMincs ;i I >y our own law wcil ^r.own, (racily rf;';>rtoft , jul!v ci^ri^c'jxtcftl tlui'vhe hasrccci- j on iliis Spc'cch snys, Mr. It. hi hiii note to the h; !• d expoficil m , vfd i!in:,i ‘ nw sul'Scribtr* ;n one \rceh !—the ' Kditor of the Star, wishea the world to believft 'ign vooiitiK S, coiiti'.'l'cd *.y j el vt n men *vil n^ biiii, “ uc aiT not all Jack- I that Mr. Citr had, m his Speech .it the Ken- mniiinity !” 'I'rue; we should I tuekv dinner, made an assertion which was not: and th- ';k!i 'lu ll in t.iis ti,r V. States, and protected «»d.r .he j .i.'^eiiis; ti.e in ;,t (latr.otic, j ',(/(:« tiny were tiot “all” Jaek,-.oii men, j only false, hut which he knew to befalsc. Le5 , 0 persons en.plu\ c.l 111 it, by j In. the fuel of their snhr-eriljli'.;;-to the Journal, j us, by reviewing the facts of the case, sec how rovt'nue law'S, has risen in cost, since llie ^ the ti'^s., habit and ot iiitej'cst, to tlitiri 'I’lits .s jiowirfu! cvidvnre, inilcfd, on the au- this ap^iears. I'siablishment of home inann'’af fri f'itratle U-r.ds tci >lo I tliu.Ity of u liich to set down N.rth-Care'-.na :i5 j Mr. Adams applies to the Senate to confirm I In foreign eountrit.s, wliy-ic iuected witli foreign interests. I W p have not been able to devote so much , perty is disp tics, &c. “that It would extend to the I . . .1 • ' .nteresta -ri' ^ [ lime to this subject as to be thoroui-hlv \ . • , . . nrctcction of Aowjc nwrnv/firc/urM, was nev-1. ^ , . . ■ ]. ' 1but iiaitiudy n.w ^tcu at me ^ . t), XT inlormed on it; yet, from the best inior- jilaee of iheir uonueil, and who cun roinove er thought of,., the Convention: Now | . v.i-.hc.n,lu.-i:,,,- iVon, one ,.,.,,„t,-y I :i;.l.on:ili/.‘ the . ff. cticns of th. se v hose pro- j anior.; the djnhlfi:! slates. WV.-c liAe the | or reject h'.s selection of Mr. Clay, to fill the .* 1 niitoi- or thr i;harloltc Joiin.al, so with , ofiice of Seerctarjr of State; and that lHhi\ dc* kulcrali VuUitij a.i ti !>e iutliited to pul-li.ih exti.iets from j lihcrute tlu.reon with closed (loot's. Mr. ('lay I V. ry lettci n'f: receive, transmitting new «uij- | cannot of coorae be pro.sent, but requests a sn-iptions, (which are geiarally coiahal in 1 member of the Senate, should there be any CO vi'i.m!k;.tauv frrtos) uf niijjht occupy aeon- j ei;ai,'^’.*.j .advanecd aghinst liim “wheii his nonii- of tlu; Senate, ef Inqnir)* he nlloi^ilLry Informed tiiut no per ceu:.; nn* tuts 25 per by Conitress under the present constitu-! : ,.,d there «e read the cap.ior t„ | .hr,A«/n venue law, passed July 20. irso, I has increased, and n.av, | ‘''"i' "fi'i Iv .!,»ra,,cris.ic as roHows : .111, 1 .-I . 1 ■■ i*^. ' ; /;/l*l(0'l KC'IIM. Dl'Tlr'' ' ‘ “Whereas it is neccssary for the support of be rated at a decl’;»e of 25 per ^ that he nmde .1 > i 'ij iiuuiuf'K'turr, jvr I fCi i/ jar }rit i j \ ^ — I speech a^jfaiast the apjiointuieiit, but whether iiurpli's hrudur.r that agr,.’it!inrf‘ i:i. i There Is u coml/ination of littleness, v\dgari- ' that speech niidc It m cessary to call f(;r tho l'('r tfu'-se reason s I tliiiik i( tie cj-j r- an;l silly eg’otlsin'n the j)recedinp', euiincnt- ' ot a comini'tee ot In((uiry, ’iiny br? dicnt so fur toai'l ti,e {olrulr^l„>.n of ,.,nnulor!;- \ u: of ihe conductor of the Caro- It. 1.1 iiuoLim ui lilt i^aro- , Senators “exprt-ts. d a conrurrence in the obi fDv riinu'iit, for the discharge of the debts oft!.e I SiHce l8lJoi* iSl'J. ibis maybe I’nlted States, and the tvcoxmr^tmcnt pro-. taintion ; but if it'be, it is certainly be-! vlid ■^p7.A’JatT.Vn, to ncgli-era wo: kmanship »• -y —»i— perceive it, and most assuredly the people I /;/I'UO'i'KC'l IM. nrTli..', ' . , ' . . . . , .- | senators •‘cxprft,s. .l a conrurrence in tiie obi I- , as to iiM'on' II reasunai.le ])ro;pect oi .•..fcly io | ’*'*"= h>!^fn.'ing is the article which has | jectionsurged, and declared tr him (Mr.IJ. ) ti.at . I ihe prudont i.ivestuicnt of capital, and titt. ,n- ^ produced the !ibo\e ekgant en'uslon—an article j jirepared to sustain the.!., in the a'tnf. ■ J dustiioiispuuult oibubii.LSS; b.it no bounty to tlint had no more eonn.-x.,m with l*hilo White. W incntigatiwi ” eil: »5e it rnacted, 3;c.”—[See U.S. Laws, 'ol. 11. chap. 2. In this Congress, the virtue, talents, ar.d patriotism of the Union were con- ceninited J and a large portion of the menibers, no doubt, were the very men 'vho achieved our independence, and iormed our present Federal Constitution, Nvith Washington at their head. And yet Dr. Cooper, with the above fact be fore him,—for it is hardly possible he can 'iib' “N«i Eni'lishiiian’ asks us to disprove the will not fitl'w. The foregoing aituies posuions as'-umed in t!»e Doctor’s s[)eei h tiian with the man in tlio moon—and we repub- ’ lish It, that the contrast may be eoniplete : “ In connection with the above, we vi ill inen- tion, ibat we a few da^. s since received a letter are absolutely esscniial, not merely to \he convenience, but to the comfort and happiness of all classes ; qnd instead of their cost beint> enhanced by the protec tion aiforded to .‘imerican industry,—w'e say Jlmcrican^ riotwithsianding the vtry W'/cJC distinction made by ^ No English man,”—it has been greatly reduced. It may surprise our readers, and pH?r- ignorant of it,—has the hardihood to haj)S ‘‘ No Englishman,” when we iiiform assert, “ that it [ihe clause giving to Con giess the power to regulate commerce, (ould extend to th.e protectior) oi' manufactures, was never thought of inihe Conven’ion!” and the American r>‘ople are recjuired to bow submissively to the dogmas of this man I are rcrjuired •o believe, that W'ashingtox, and the oilier framers of the constitution, did not iitiovv the meaning of their own writing, ’*nd that the sagacity of Dr. Cooptr has last discovered it! 1 hat it is uncomtilutional for Ccitigross ^0 afford lo Au'eiican manufac- turrs, never, untd of late, entered tb 1‘t’ud of the most visionary poli’ician ; ^*ifl 'he dociriHe is too a'lsurd, is too ri- ’•iciiloiih, to be imposed on an intelligeni *^^'1 thinking people. W’erc it so, thr.’ '*’** ^^’^‘!>titution has denied to CiMigress •‘'IS power, tiien, indeed, we should be a condition little to be rnvietl^—we should exhibit the spectacle of a nation, '‘^poscd to coiiiinual and varied imposi- 'i'jns Irom other nations ; the imlustry tif "C people paralized ; iheir skill and en- ^fpi'ise rendered of little a\ail ; the agri- '‘•'ural products o^ by far ihe largest ol the country shut cut from tlie ^“‘krts of tin» world, and thus kfi to ro he hands of the farmei’s : and vet t! . •O'frninent prevented, by the inluliiip of the Hopky fiom aflb'-ding piott rtioi. cvilsj iuisi bctt'.ring to the them, that this same yViOWCS who is so hosiiie to the tanlV, ihat, raiiier than submit to it, he would sever the Union, is an aposialc iVom tlse very principles he now condemns! but so it is. His prin ciples, it would seem, sit so lo('Seiy about him, that he can put them ufl‘ oi on, as may suii his intereai, and ciiange them with his cl\ai f’f; of re.sidence. When lie resided in rcnii-^wania^—aiid he lived there, we believe. IVcih the time he arri ved in this country until he wascallet', a lew years ^ince, to j>'i'slde over Colum- ijia College,—i.e was .lie advocate of pro- icchng duties to encouiage do'mesHt i!u:n- u.’iiiiuies, “asameaiisoi nationa! atui iianonul indtpend(nee; as a nuuus ol iMiltipiying oiir social enjoyments, uj, c(;i;det!sjng our j)jpuh.tiin ; and as a nu ans of fixing the consumers anil the producers in ihe in.meuiaie neigiiborhood oi each other.” Jiut the American p(n'i- c) was popular in I’ennsyhania, and the Doctor, (i>tise(jueml), was its siuuncb advocate ; in South-Carolina he found it unpopular, so he ver\ con\eni nlly chang ed Ins creed, jiid “shudde-red” when the “phruse Jmeiican System” met his ear! Tha' we may not be charged with mis- tefiresenling the Doctor, we subjoin some \' i-arts li'om his I'rir.i iples of l-’oliiicai i\ onoii.v,” publiMieii u;''!«i' l.is s'gn ,.aiiu:d. and dated 1«13. at the Coluriibia ir.eeting ; we l.ave now u ne;giibon>,j;- cou.-.iy, containing'- th done so, we think, saiisfactot ily, from h e own nuiuth : and if‘*No i-nglishman” will coiidtJcend to " disprore ’ tiie principles and posiiions of his pairv;;., as contaiiu d in the I'ore^oing eitraci.s, — ihe authen- liciiy of w hich he will not (]uestii^in,—lie “will surely be n;ore cndiiably employ ed, than i'.e has been, in the dillusion of personal aijuse.” but whethi'r, in that case, he vvii! “ the toaimunity,” or bring hiii:seli’ “i;iio ca?i!v,'npt," is a riueslion uliich caii be beii.r answered, w lien his essay at ar^mmut shall have been made. W'e have uniforrrily been in favor of the poMcy, recorninM.ih‘(l by Washington, Jen'erson, Madison and Monroe, and pur sued by successive adniinistraiions, of i.fl’i>rdin:; a juditiou's pr'V.rxtior', to Amer ican .Manufactures ; :.oi i.cjaeso Ju v will ■' I pi ove ad\aniar;ioi(S lo a parilcidar sei> ! tion, but because they >\i!! ’.icnciit ti;e ' whole Union, aiifl promote tl;e pi ospf*ri- ty of ihe Souther!), :;s \veii as of tht* Nor thern, ?di(klie. and Western Slates. We are governed by oo l.'.'cal f»ari.iul;tie5—our mot 0 is, ‘‘our country, our whole (ju:j- tiy, and nothing bul our country;” a'al nowever uiiconi^enial such a sentitiuii' may be lo the feeiiri^s of “No I’n^^hsli- inan,” it is one whicii every indivitiual, who is at heurt aii .'l.'Htrican, will resporul lo. It in..v be consistent H'lih ih» patriot ism o( “ No I'lnglislunaii,” to take a'i- vaM^ge of local prejudires, to excitc jeal ousy and iil-will between dilicrent pariN d' the Union, and tlius weaken the bands uliich unite us tc;.'ether as one people ; II may I»e consistent with //it attachmetr. lo tlie Union, to vitw the ciiizensol om lioilio?! ol it as foi I i;»nei h, instead o! members of ihe same commoTv family, and enlist 3[rain«»t tiicm vu‘*jfir prejudices names oi'eieveii neu subscribers to our paper. I'he letter accoinpanying’ the foregoing, was the first of the kind we have i)ubliahetl ; yet that, accordlni; to ?.Ir. Whiter knowledge oi Phis decli-.ratloM, it would seen, w.is not mad'i to the yenale, but privately to Mr. branch, and no nieniher sustained liini. Why ? Doubtless because hi* o'ljectlons were not deeiiied suili- rienlly InijiortHnt to make u '* farther investiga, tioii” neccssary. Mr. Clay was told that no objection was made, and this he slated In his iledtnee—“In whaU has lie oflt'ndod r” [CO.MMUMCATION.] the V!n,dlsh language, or his pi rcei^tiona of' •' I have noticed in the pnbllft hull,, constitutes a “ vracti^e ” Veiiiv •/o“nials accounts of lurfjo (JaboaKcs, Uadishes, ^ ■ •’ ^•‘»n"ds, Stc. Hud ol pio-H i)eii.j; born at the north. “ his brain Outwelghb hi:> rage but ludf a grain.’* 'I'o those aerpiiliited witli I'hilo VVl.it'-, Es- quire, it will be as ainusiiii,'- .to hear him prate aboiit i'nnit/,\ as it would be surprls'ng lo dia- co\ er in him any s\ mptonis of modcsti,. As to our correspondent, w'ouse ItVter ha.s likewise been h()iiorid with Mr. White’.; notice, he Is cornpeleiit, il he choose^;, to nuke a reply V.lilcli will be ieh. lie is a j;'ei.tieinaii v.j^-ll i.nown to the editor of the Carolinian; one V. hose veracity he will r..»t have ih” leiiieilty to (piestion I and infovuiation ;’;'.ven us bv this tleiTian, or any ^entleuian, we shall re]y on, a- ;;-.4in.st Uie “ personal knowled^^e” of a tlioUiii.d i.ch V. itnesscs a-> I e of the Sali..!,u:y pajM t\ I he cihtor the Cai-olin.an eaii i.l v> j»uri,ue !iis voenUoii iiiiiii(de.-,ted, at Ica.-A by us. We have 1.0 i>iabllioii to eiii'a^^e in a eor.test, in '.viiich, to uiLet oiir anlagoiilit, \,-e ni'jst follow Iiliii into the }|uUei-. inai'kril v. ith a s>. allow fork and under sc ilfii): shmdd von t'llr.k the annexed wordiy of a like notice, you arc at hbcny to publish it. I pulled a h (of t!ie \el!ow plum upecles) ofi of a tree on n.> jilunt.itiou on the .5t!i inst. A iilch mea^iured, in cireiimfcrenci-, 11 A inches^ and Weijj-bed 9A ounce.s. J.UH'Dltl (.'ouljl/, ufop!. 10. Mjjiiiijnr), III Iredell county, on the 18th inst. by the Uov. John M. Lrvsiii, liev. Menrv N. t’h.xrr, of th»scoun*y, to Miss \inanda I). Iving-, daughter of baniu* i Kin;;, Esrp On tlie 14tii inst. ’Ip. .lolm Cahler, a{jetl21. On the 15tb, .Mr. l*a:iiel C.ddv.-v II, in tin 76lIi ye;u- of b.s ajje. In tills co:ii'ty, on the IRth Iiist. after r. Iinp« e viri,^- ilhieKS, Mr. Uaniel tialUr.t, ai^fcd about GO. On tlie ISnli, Hr. I lifiinas I.lhott, a revohi- tiouat} pi nsioner, ag’od 7J. Ill i..ii^i.hiton, on the 14(}i just, afer a shor*- diii* Si, Mr. A;7,(v A. it, ;t,e 18th yc,.p of 1 b;s pruinisiriir iiun;^ in'n lu l h'.en I for some tm-.c a student of 'i rani;, l\aii'-u C.,.- veisily, K .-. ni,d (hiring tie'r cc ss of thai in'ti- tutioi!, had rttvni. d to I ..iinolntmi to meet the snules and reeei>. e the benedictions of :,l!rc- lioiiutc paicnt''. Diit ;d:is! be on'-, caiiie to .>id II final ..dicu to I.IS e:’i't!il. home, ana 'Aas then We pujlisli, tl.i., week, the hrst of a series ! oi proposed r.bhuys, undjr the sl^-natui-e oi “ ( rlton," 0,1 the iinjiortant subjt ct of liiti r- nal !iiipio\ement. 'I'iie writer is a {gentleman _ . . of disti:i|;uidit,! character and abilities, and has | with , . . . ' hamis, eterna. in the f!'avens.” Sliieeivlv af- no other interest in pron.ot.njr tn;s object t!u.n j ter..i,,n:ile to liis fru oiU, ami „p.,nly rcspel-tful what bclonji to every citizen, who desite-> tiie j *•" -'Ih hi liis death tli' co-.amnnitv has Mi»taiiied V. el!:ue and ,vi:.lies lo elevate t!ie character of bereaveii.Li>t. [(‘i.tniiwi’iuittd tlie .State ; and wc trust the people, ir, the rnid.'jt of party excitcnieiil on a (jiicstion which more rein.jtely concerns them, wilifind lel.-.ure toln- VI stli^ate a subject w hich is of iinuiediu.;e and Iiniiicnse importance to them. Dn Saturday last, Mr. Ceri hcval, arilved at \Vu-,hinifton, with a 'I'leaty K.r, ly nefrotiiited by Mr. Appleioii, at .Su eden, and v, ith tie* spalehes finm .Mr. (.allatin. it v,III he recol-’ Icf.ted that our Treaty v.iiii .Swtd. n and Nor- 'A:.y had tx|)Irid. ’flK new Tixaty revives and continui s fonm r tiralu .s, and, %re are in- ffTiin-.l, eni ’-ace.s l|u important jiruieiple of naMj; on^n ■Aiiicl, was liisl adopted, by the pre- iv4r.-!;nii'x.»tieiv ii>. tht vi.i. tiuatcm- VIa'V u\-a\ i>vVs. mi I K o8th iJ. n-hiient of X. Carolina Milltla is r hereby coininanaetl to appear in Char'ottc •11 Wcdne.Ml.-u, the lOth of Oetolier next, at l.ie ho,ii-of J o'clock, M. .nrii.ed .md tuuip- ptd as the law dirccu-;, for inspcctii-ii, review' and xerc. .e. All Die commissioned oiricers of ti,e Jtctl- inci.t, and l>t and 'iJd Ser^'eants of romiianies, lire r. pm-ed to utleiid the drill the da', nuced- n.Hi' tin. review. ‘ ^ ^ 11 JXO. U. DAVIDSON, C,d.
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 25, 1827, edition 1
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