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THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL: II. But then il is alleged that "if the W»resenUti«u is altered, the poll tes «i ^7arfs be made oppressive. This ha* been urged lo every toria th.il proiiased to excite tbe frars and nrwise the ieal«us> .K.. «t«ve owners of the Sute. I confess at lov prices; and all usefuS Irarning shall !» dulv cncoura^d and promoted in one «r more Vninndtits.*' Now, i ask, when the only l'ni\-crsily in the State was threatened with Bankrnpt- Frtm ihr Bo»tnn AtUu, 27tA ulf. From th.! Lynchburg ViiBinian. E.XTRAOBDI.N.UIY DisoovKRV OF A PicK-1 iZhXi'd\nthe IM of porKKT—Among the dense . f„e„d in I'Utsylvania fur- sruiblfd around the Tremont House to ‘ ,;,HovviniJ narrative ©f a C;encralJack.oawhenboali«htedfn>mhi,..^^^ “We have road in Shakspeare of a H)FE. *• What it the bigot’* torch, tho 1 .mile on dtath, if Ileavci.w.rd llopl However severely' some may c«i Hope as au arch deluder, a parasite « loss aud inuttablc annoyer of ihower epithets and abui>e upon it '' • '• > suardod nro}*osal rccurmnce resort to the Courts for protection 1 w ho read this assertion, but it is most true was then this Ixastcd veneration for our fathers? Can you vouch fo’r finding the !)rethrcn of the East united in opposing I these attempts to do dishonor to our lathers ’ proposed, the principal date holding coun- \ I am afraid not! 1 his “ venerated charter tiet will elect this majoritt) ! The truth is, has now existed more than half a century, that slaves are prt-perty, aud projn.rty i and I solemnly enquire what has been done generally follows j)opvlalion. llere is: towards the cslahlishmcnt of schools ly the that the counties whose interest it is to con iine the poll tax to slaves have noir a ma jority in the AssemWy—but if the Constitu tion is altered in the manner that has been , ol me couuiy oi i lurjiTui.i., - - .ciurote 10>h instant, committed a most wan- ^ the present day, who declared ihaj diabolical murder o.i the pvrson of, Hope w^re struck from existewe, er, George Craft, jr, at the house would bo •upremely beoefit.d.’’ Og lior, Philip Craft—and then im-; contrary, I am of the opinion that, ■d Hu father, U;iug suspect- Hope destroyed, mankind would be «, hu escape, contrary to the act' premely” miserablr. Hope u the « , and thereby U-coming an ac- which cheers us on through the troubl, imralmosrreaciiedTiis'home. when puttmg cessary after the fact, was arrested on the I ^ , his hand in his ,>ocUct, he discovered that 13th instaat. and. on the 15 h was brought,sure ard steadfast, his monrvhad U>en aWracted. In what before Coleman, D. H. ^\v“-V n^ manner it'had been abstracted and hv whom, onson, • !>• I’unuil , aiul L. Dillard,! «ut k.vc^h J,a ethc ligb.ofliop.kt^, he had not a dcubt, but his recollection of T.sqrs. ju>tices of the IVaco, who, alter a , W hen the Christian look* forwari loh Ihe features and person of the individual patient and impartial exammalK»ii of a promised heaven of rcst-wj.en he c.tl, wa«sosli.'ht that he felt .luite sjitisf.ed that number of witne.s«es, pronouiwed that the ; plates the so enin joys which awjj, i the chaiiJe of its ncover\ was Iioih'Icss.— I lestiniony would not iK-ar them out in pro- there, and feeU that pcace ef Rotween and !• o’clock that evening, a, nouiicin;; the prisoner guilty, and he was nothing earthly gives nor ctn destr Have any sti ps ail them, which he did house—saw Armislcad Cn-ft ruumng at und the Omuipotent shall strectch forth from the l>ox to nia one thinl of the taxes and elect a majority command of the departod of the Assembly ties who contain.* own aiiio ^iz- 163,Cv.-. ...- . - - , I I- — 1 l’f)-.tmaster ln’iitir ui iiauu, «a!> iui«nn».«» »»■ uui m »»uv>iu — not pay their expenses to the Government, si'lves on the question ol relorin by a re- ^ he is em|K.wered : stated, that, on that iiioming Arnii^tead, tlect two thirds of the Assembly, and do not spict to the n.eniorj of cur tathcrs, failed c\amine any letter that may e\- aro:^ and led hoise, r.«ie out, rtlurned own one halfof the«/nrf». The 21 coun-' to invest that fund m order that it misht ac- ^ . ties of the State which «nly pay their own cumulate—bocau^ expevises in taxes (a-s before shewn) do own thiir T‘ more than half of the slaves, viz. r!7,l)00., worse than idle. Now, what is there to protect these Vil coun-1 he told in thi \\ hi-n «ii«l »e now ilcplure, Stiall riM in lull luimorUl (iriir.e, Aji1 bluooi to iHi iDurc.’'— Trtf Pffn I Singular Pkt nomenon.—A cor.-«v?j the Bulletin gives the ' an uncommon occurreoce «L, lies, irom nn •• oppressive la* uu aiu.^= ma. J : into llip letlpp '1' I answer with confidence, that there is no m withlu l i U'causc it was done by ourju- I . P i,’ Otlier perfect protection but that which is thcrs? \ ou shall be dppresscd fon'^tr, be- 1'^“/ ' > \ ^ ,n „f .1,. C»..„0„o„, ca,.» vou l.ve for ■.•Ovoar,’ "' IV" / " "S'L ' 1 r\ t UIIll 111 H4I3 iAint** » , ; . . • • I ! *-111 Is,.. VUUJII U« viliuivii WVWIICUI.C It one Hans >u to liis cf.ud a slap on the nu-uth—(leorge, being . o • i ■ . .u . .old her he was well n mild, onlerly, well di.-p»s*d nainwr of lielweeriand 3 o clock la tht tct— V, , , 111 'i, 1 it,, and that he had sent her S4’mn mone\. The the IJapti-l Ciiurch, requested hii brother there was heard by Mveral ot the i viz: 1st. By an "rhcle ol the amended I appeal to your candour to a .>-wen ist u^ PoMn.aster naturally surmised thnt all was nU to repeat it-which he did. b> ii.thtting of the town of Java •«! Sb. Constitution to prohibit inequahty ol white ■ a reason or is it not pretext. .hull we ^ ^ j ^ rounty .a remarkable and h ack poll taxes.-.d. By the ik.w di-pi;^ the ot our^utl^ |o«er should .ietuinrd for a tvw davs. r-ncouuttr en-ued, which resulted ,u semblmg that of a" rushing mighty system of represrtitation ^e princi,.a only venerate thtir oror* .ha I wo per-^ )n the followancn..H.ii an advertise- (JeorgeV throwing Aru.ist.-ud on the bed. accomiMnicd with a tren.hlmg muw .[ ,/arf oirmn? rofn/... will ^ transterred I ,- tr.ite mjustire even against ^ lather taking him awav. Armstead the earth l«r a cen.ide.able cxttDt. Jmj from a minority to ^ mojanf;;. 1 here is,, amp.e, and yet pr..(ess r.ouncin’ the loss of a wailei contamm? a- t,> k ad^anta-e ,.f this circumstnnce, s. red so c,i.M,derable. that »ine rtn*0Yedlh«jiU It seems to mo, some infatuation about tbis m their mrmorx and dev-nlnii2 the bills. Th.- t„ri;r, aud thr. w him on th^ ll.-)r~whei. acd e.rtbenwart Irom their sbelvw. t#p pubjwt. A proposition is made to rtlorin ca,it intenora olh Xndv Posima>trr as he c.iM h.s eve over the ad- the fuiher ap-in m(erp..sed. and separated •«» breaking. In the mofLmt - the f onsfituti..n in such way as to give the exasirf>ralo ex. ilenicnts which alreadj^vut d.j,,bill* mI.-.■l.W «nl... two. discovered oo the ta.-m of Mr. Cirtveniment into the hands of a majont\ ot' ou this subject. -ran Aiiiii^tead ' tlie eld»‘'-t ol the two; „ , I f .1 ' r - „ . ’i . .i.„ i.o.> .1 lo ' as described corresponded with tho-o ♦'ti.'lo- into a corner—hearing sotuetliing fail hr. ^ikts, in tlie north part ol tbe tc iKa I iTiJinv of lliciK) I'uuiitics i^nsi\G to licjr tn^ truthj &ikI v\ii6n it •- j- •itii ii i tiff / lata s r#mAfkAL«lA id tb^ me leopie uui um.>y . . ’ . icd in the sU'f'icK'Us Icltt r. He promptly hiiKl l.im, extUiinvd. .Nir, ^/I'li Aur« ktlldl J«*«> t reroarhawe ortacn id ine of tiui I'iict to the A'.toi- i/iiur brUhir—raised him up—wht n the eiteitdiug Irom Sen» ca creek, »•»!, whose people arc most deeply concerned to we may l4? Furc tliat there is some crrfr advance it, are prevailed on lo withhold to be corpcted incur coikIucI. NVhon I ga'e'i.toruM. their consent. It is dematided to reform =peak of the Legislature iind of the paitifs the naitirs Gem ra!, the ( i \ltorne\ ami the j'ufal dirk t> II from the lK>-^m t>l the cxpir- * »m«ll l?#t i-f a few rods in exteot, upCi to sJ ak of •^‘j'dge of tin- ^lulllcll^ il (.'curl, and tiien h.'ti m;j b»iy, l» >smg eutereJ Ix-twe^jii two ribs, "‘d** ol a hill, the slope* of which «u b^'v of '• todt t rmine v» liat >ubse«5ueiit uiid p*-n''tratc.l di oply into the heurt. IW or 4.> rods in length. II wbji 20 f * K\ iiiea«ures it wax adv iNiWe to t.iko in tlio pre- Armisirad a'ke) Ikj hither's forgivenrtk, wide at the end itcxt the crt-ek, 1.1»t t excited t)\ . ..... • -tn i.ii« ia ii.« i J'hv middle, aiiU 10 at the u('^«r end, wherti the Constitution, so as to equalize taxes in it, I aui to l»e understood and to dimmish the public expen>H?s, and them not indiviJually, but as yet many of xU t,s p,iyi.^ counties re^se Thcv tli. r.ui-n «rote to >!r. Bla- .h« ordered him f,..ui bus prepuce. to co-of^rate. It is a^ed to reform it, so f^rt} . pn . . lach " ‘ ^ „',p jj i, t:oi.,,tablcs of th. citv nnahbors ^;lt u-. w ith tlie corpse that uight. 'rom :.‘5 to 30 t^ti, «bt| ?fe«'“o!.foVthVProf tliose^'wl"^^^ - ofVi.iiadei.,l,i.i. made kn.wn all the p;irt.r. At.er n.idnid.t. the father can^ dunn was r.i^-d abo,.t’.‘O icet, tl* > -: cst It is to impose “ unequal and t-lave taxes,-’yet those slave owner* u.cii..c,i:,un.jsoi u.e - e=>., »er, ...nu,.*n> .. , ... ,i„. the Iowpm deprc«K;n at the other to give their a.'^sent, and even justify resistance upon the mistaken that a change of the Constitution will en-, broujfht into contact by edires. danger their peculiar rights. An honest i rv tliat I have bfcn ol)h; search after truth muit satisfy the ii.ind of these partit a at all. I know Ihe most increduhHis among us that ail quitted by lair men fnm the impii.-ition ..f ^n’i.^nesi ' v^r the l..h wh. » the’mrx P»Mted, preM.-ntmg lu it. itoad i.^ur.1 these things are true. t a wrong motive, .I they w.H b.it reniomkr ^ ... HI. But then it is alleged, that our Con-! that I couM net answer ohjec.ons bas,-d on ' ^.11 o| indictment wn, l..md by f.. slitution is “the work of our fathers and ‘pnrty grounds without t.iking the cour:^ we owe it too much veneration to justilV us, I liave pursued ; and I could n^t redeem iny in altering it.” This has furnished a theme ' pledge to inve>^tigriie this subject, and )tt for declaination. I believe, to every \ariety , i>ass the objections by la silence, of Orator who has lifted his voice again.sf | SJ.NfA'. liiform. But the freemen of this fc'tate - - * are not childrc-n, to be satisfied with mere' I’rincr Murat, m his sketch of the I nitei snecioust;ess. 1 have shewn under what .States, eises the following acciunt of sluv- circutnstances our fathers established the erv in tii* Southern Stites : “ In all cniin- »'r*a I „,n « r ni-mev, and vc'ferilay aiJvui* wa» r"- w hetlicr the tjunaie con»incl ciotiies, aiiu ^ r^rt ’in illiiil.' If ceivcd I'rom him .‘tating that Mr. II. wns i.i in* l.|« morx’v. and wh thrr tbe absent lime ' I he grtMind W4« throw mv r s'” ir prison ar.d readv to obey an\ demand that was ;-^iit witn Itje refu:; the witnr««r-, ndges Irom J to lOfeel high. .\coiMi niitrht iKinmdelur him tv the Ku.utive U culo n-1 te!!. Mr. J .... s ti.r ( .rotK-r, hel.l able iH.riio.j of the surface has.ntirriyi ■in inquest . ver the f )Ui;d tint the dccea^te,] liaJ been fcloni«u»- ot ditllrent kindit ot earth. Trees, (inind Jurv u;j'iin't tUe acc:;s:J, at th”ir t\, w r.!iiliv, nud n^aliciouvlv muiticred, b_\ lo^s, were carricl IJ or lo rtWi. i| i.i't wsiioii, and iitf will duuhtlf*', be Cf^n- .\ruiistcjd Cralt.” veved lierc f'r trial, at the ii*'Xt ti rin ■! ttif ^IunlClpal Court. 'J't.e moii* v ha.i b* eu ‘ fully ideiit.f.cd U the rnerch-.nt tVoin wlifi.'n It was stolen, and there enMiot le th»‘ slia- present Constitutiun, and with wbat alacrity , trie«! and at a!l times, a gn at mnjoril) of t/icy availed tlicniseives of Uie first of>{«)r-1 mankind is couJeiiined to Mihsist bv labor tuiiitv after fieace to urge its air.endiuent and 1 have not the lea.'-t doubt that tins [lor- and to vote f.jr it. I remind }ou that no tion of s^Kjiet) is ni'i* ’i ni'jre Inppy and one is seeking to destroy the fundamental more usefui in a state of s-I ncrv tlian any principles w hich our fathers established, other. ('ori[)are the 1 t ff our iif-gro* s. but rather to r:iake our Slate governrnont .\cll clotiied, well f**d, wi'li m care l.^r the conform to them. I need not tell >ou how i.iorrow and no anviet;, fir their f.inii!v, urgently and yet vainly ihis doctrine wa? c ompare th-rn, I say—not with the degr i- pres«ed on oi/r father.*, wijen they had w?t ded racc of f'ree negroes ;ind mul.ittfjcs, hav. alxHit r'forming the work of/Afir fattier'^— ing t!,r whoie weight il lil» r'y wilii ut a lhat f,ur fHthers dared even the danger-' o', sin^-le one of its advantages but—with the Rrrofhtinn ami Ciril trar to placj? their whole laborers of Kuro|>e, working twirp lil»erty and tho rights of the firmer basis than that upon fathers had vested it. 1 mijjht goon to lamilies. i nave no nesiiation in siviu;; small grovfol tiiiiWr, s«me of uhicb I V't itM.he» through, was carried the ('Aiini >, (N. J..^ugust 3. , di»tance, «H*u.e ftlandiug.souie brvkeo Inftcrtont /ur.— WslerUay we and soiu* t«rM up by the rwidk Id were (iijhlv gratilnd bv a >i»:w of ihc l’« in-siance*. logs and oilier poaderoo* dow of a iloubl, from the r.n Is in the c.i‘«,, t'^ot 'laLhin*-, ii.vfnled and made in this itancen, thul were in contact, *err wj?- lhat llaa''Hiwill b*'convicted of the rob- town by fur lelltiw townsmen. .Nl'-ssrs. rat«-d •> or •* rotls, and other., LciorrKi l^TV ami l.- sentetM cd to tkki* up his r»-si- G'rhard and \ annun, for the U-iM-ht ol distance, were thrown togellirr. Jl** dencc in the Stale I’ri^-n at Charlestuwo, ihe nxxl u>eiul ant iiftessiiry clnsse* ol lor a period ' Ihrto or more \ears. merhamrs—the » onlwainer'*. It is con- * 'stnii tcfl »n a plan whih must conduci' Sitilors.—No race of beings so derided.' gfejtolv to the health, cumrort, eas*, and iv ililler-; t'n.rn «verv other in tiie world as prolil ul the operator, who ran Ml or ktainl s.iilors—no matter wIi'-IIkt lliev l>^lon:f to by it, at w«>rk, iii at.) p..«itiin. A p rioii are many ctMijeclures coocrrau'.g it- uoue can katislactorily accixjut (mi it- t IIUI.KRA IN I I.M INN VTI t i\t i.>>ATi, Julv 2^- Hi vi.tii or tiii: Citv.—Case* ot • a kini^’s sliip, to a smuggler, or a merchant- witlr ut feet «.r leg>i can jx riorm fiis task era have muliiplied in our city, withia iirun. 'I hoDgli llierc n.jy l>e »hni •! ainont: w itti i;u il t'ncility as iho»e who have ItifM last wci-k. N.-veral persons «( «il*r‘* ■ ihem, vet from the grand di»liii lion n.» inii* rs, hitherto iu'lis|-iK>ible in that iincfulness have fallen its vu tuns, and iwi en me n of the sea ani men of the land, bu'iiii «s. And it is nliejjftj, bv one who ia«cs have occurred, of |>eculiar taoiih It IS iiii|)Ossible to contound thetn ti.;;‘'ther. has b«'en f .r s.iiie daj«. u--ing the maehine, trtss. '1 he»e have giveu ■oioewlul \ s«;ainan iseverso ea-iij amused, so reek- that n*;uiy,il ii*>t Iwkp, as imich work un adventitious charactor lo it* rs*i/^ lesn of cooseipit-nccs, !M> ch erf'ui amid dll'- fHii be p«-rtormed with, as without it, in a .Neverthelew, it lias ii*«umcd, to a c*rt»* .Ii uliios, so |i;»tieol under privation-. His .:i'"ntmie. extent, au eptdrmic character. IrsotbJ 1 lie nmcliiiie u to Im exhibited in the list of luteruients publish*-d to-day, il Mnkliii Institute n« \t work. be M,-«-n that from ‘I’uenday night, ibe 161^ prove that ihe American f^ople in the other' that our negroes are not only much happi,.r fj*'" n.nchmes will U sold ,o 'I ue^ay n.ghi -'-W /here wer« 9» hj- Sfatesarenot less bound to venerate the.r than the operatives of the HngI.sh mauu- »'•=*‘'-J; ^ , TerTn T Tl ^ fith^-rs, nor have they l>ee;i less sensible of f.rtunng t.^ns, but even of the peasantrv «"l* ‘'hich landsmen no r.rd«a i.er will eh.H.^ lo be long with- interments ol Ihe corresponding the obligation lharlwcare, whilst no j generally f-.roughout i:.iro,,e. ’ ' -re unarquainted-can never Ik-seen hy a oul ono of lhem.-.^r,^ /m,.. ' l-.T^ were only V'... I he such vain pretext has been available to pre vent them from changinjt their old Cousti o place ilieir wnoie iaU)rers oi r.urope, workiii'' twirp . , ' • , ,, jfiopleon a or thrice as much, and con.stautly on l'^‘“eol unUer privation.. His ) ^iich thar ver:;e of aarvaiion, b-.lh them and their I Iht eoon to famihe,. I have no hesitation m s .v iio’' ^ I'''. ''-t- ' rar., tufioni?, which were reformed about the pe-' ph"bia have recently l>cen mentioned in tli‘ nod of the Ilevolufion. I might go further, ncw-pajK-rs. Klicited by them the follow- and remind such devotees that to venerate i '"2 is published in the Boston Morn the jtrincijjles of our fathers is to sh*w I •'/ : true liorn l^ni'lishman without feehnes of Jhjdrr>j,liobia.— Hr.yr r„\ cases ofllvdro- i gratitude and alRlion, which, al allcvenlh. no oth-r hat in the world can command.— Mrs. Jl,ill's Jiuvc. were only , . ~ the cilv WU4* ihen undoubiediy gf****!,! M orA'orno>ne miltry aaenioon, ^ ,r«JepewleDl *1 some t-n >ears sin.e, ,n that •‘Hden d.olera, it u evident lhat there - o**! month uhich comes belwem May and prev.leiil di^-ase limn usual. Bdioo.l«rt'-| July, and in ^.hich ihe congrej;ute,l wi».lom ,„cidrnl to children, prtrwlAl Chern real hoina_'e. To respect llie Kights sidered f-i'all alike—to do justice to all “ections and j “The inhabitants of Gadici have made ta establish equality—bury [wrty feuds, and ; the important to unite as one family, would be more grate- i rncnt of a man f il oirerm^'stothe* man'-s’ of departed jjatri- irnal, and becomin;^ ots lhan liiat disuc'enious arrav of iheiri iish color m t ur^r 19 TMjuMSiieu i:i iiKf .fturn* , * , . • . i . i' v ii i i i i . r Post; of wnat eflkacy it is to be con- .‘.I* !’! .7, ralhcr malignant characUr.-6i:. red, remains to be seeii ; ' I''* ' ''^"‘«rlully, skipping lightly apitol to overhaul tn»* laws ot the laud, over the thorns and briers that obstruct vour “ nieinb^T who had stowe*! awny a (/uanli,m ■ did but know what felicity ****^| 11 men but 10 rise and seek the remedy. Constitution—this “ I.^!gacy of our fa-1 which run from them, often washing the. fhers,”“ ” ll. Tiifit a sch'jol or schoo'sl riiotiih wtih salt and water. This oneratioii ofiiol biti«*I I tl ! i* . t ’ ' } iu.\urn/u», wnu mw ^ . doilarfi a (I.iy for hlecpinj;, I ran tfrll yini, 4 , » ~Z~ . HO wake up—wake up'” By Ihc tirnolhn| A rinr loan. A .-inithfield drover, who al»ovo spt'ech, which was uiade la no ordin- . , . v i» i ««• nf a ' ’ • ■ ■ II i A letter from Now-t»rleans oi ■ 1 Dr.Wrn'V. il lilt: "iiH kilk'tl III tt dii' I at llw' lKvtator. ' the ‘.'^th ult. - 4 m
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