TIIE MINERS’ AND F.VRiMERS' JOURNAL Skctcb«« of Col. Davy Crockctf'J A GOOD STORY. There lircd lately ia one of the mountain- Frwn lie CiarUtttn Ev. Vott ej tht I'M inti- METHODIST CONFFRENCF- Tl>c AniiUul Conference of ilje iMclhod- ints, m Iih li comnwnced in this city on the fill) iimlaiit, tfruiinntC(J yrstenUiy. Front Caute of the Cholera discorert^.—Tbe Providence Lilerary JoumnI publishes an article from the IionHon lancet, contatning «us counties of Western Virginia knnny ' ll>e speech of Dr. R. Tyler before the Dulchmen, and amonf; them, ooe nanoed London McdirnI Sociciv, np»>n the cause of IwnTroSi*VlI!?r‘’*™ ’^«reI.kewii»;UM, Cholera. He attrvi^ite. ,t to the use of! S^cr^lury, «hich wh« tw^thers, callad George and Jake hul- b«d rice, and «e have never seen a theory J ftlonduv, wo nre wide^tlwT were all rtrb, and each owned j l«tter «ipp«rted by fucH. | ^ ,,^4, exert.,;.s in li.e T M.raeonin ‘I*** «*rv,c. ■ *n«ngcd. have u. ahgbt fils^ denmgeinent. but they «ere of Hh’East India com|«ny,aud wasstut.KHi-1 hern c..!Dph.lrly .^uc not of^h a nature «8 to render him di«i. |ed at Je^re where tl.e treineodousscourge, their lubors. e* their progre.. in wL ^ .^*7*'"''7‘'‘V'‘“»y««^:hrint;.ngUt man tosoelhe em.r of his IZL I •od. while under thi3 infat- had b^n prematurely e-«‘l'erod brcu«*> | uatioB, had bimstMf a throne built, on which ; that of the prevKHts your hnd hilled, “*>*! ^^ble cau^e U Bat t« try tbe cviuses of all who i>fi«mJed had been injun>d also by a l.)iig continuance j g.,«;8;,,n of the Conference will him; a^ them off to heaven or] of wet weather. He proved «l«at gi-eal | Cnlumb.u, rm the ;*d Wed- Iiell, a« his huinor prompted—be persona- quantities of bad rice hud lieen 1,V in I'ebniury 1nV> ling t^h Jud«e and Culprit. | from India to various parts of the « .,rM. 1 appointments It happened one day that some difTiculty ! which had lain in the store Iioumw until the ' oorurred between Henry Snyder and the ; Kast India tmdo was thrown oj)cn hv two Fulwiders, Ml account of their inilU ; I Parliament, lie produced t|>orinien9.of when, to be avenged Henry Hnyder took ' the various kinds of rice rai!*etl in liidiu, •hmg with him a book in which he recur-! and directed the attention of the S*iciely ded bifl jud|(ineots, and mounted his throne j to a particular cpecies m huh he pro\ eJ tu to try iheir causes. He was beard to paas . be p^usonous by liigh nn'ilioal itutliorilies. tbe following judfments : lie stated that he had si-ent pixteen years 1 .. , ^^ _• Having prepared himself, (acting bh 1 m investig-jting tbe vurious (luulitiea ot' .p, *n* Judge and yet resp.nd,n* for th«accu«jd.)j nre. I iT i C ^ be called George Fulwider. j The following aro some of the fads' p. ’ ’ “ Shorge Fulwider, fiUtnd up. What' which he stated in proof of hi« ttieorv, ni^d ;/ **/ iT"'' v. 11 x hath V(Hi been dxing in di.s lower wcrld ?” | verified by d»xumeiits and atl'hlavits. 'I'lie vi »i • . ‘Ah! L«rt, I does not know.’ first rase at Jessore wa>4 u i!iiei>sed by him :; 'P,' ‘ ’ ‘ i„ 1 “ Hell, Shurge Fulwider, bas'nt you and he ascertained that ilie |>atient hud ' | “wr. muc nwo y, y“'“i‘I . I h ^ ' rr ^ I Uu.Vr)K>ro.’_Thomas E. Lotlbetter, ‘ 1 es, Lort, I hash. j bolore his iIIucm. I he disease fprtad ^^^^ 1^^ “ W ell, Shorge Fulwider, didn't you ne-1 rapidiv, and the nativi's ran a wav in droves. , %• n . . k. II ■»'» ' 11 . ' I . . t'i 1 MissionooMav and New River to be Ver take too much loll ? , He trK*d at once to a>cerlHiu i! the dist-aw ' . . ‘"ies, Lort, 1 hash—when der water''»as contasious—he lav in the b«*ds «ilh:‘ . t* . 11 u. i I J . I J ,1 1 . .L . ? I • . . 1 i I and South Santrc.—John niinrh. wash low, and inein stooes wash dull, I take the iiatients*—lircw in their hrrath—rub-' .. ,,, ui,iP.i ’ ‘ I I 1 ir .L L I L 1 1 I t ombahtf a'ul t‘oitpvu.—Kubt. J. Doyu, bed biuise f wi h their inhs, am twk ‘ ^ for the cii>iumg year : t'l 1A»I.l>TON D1STRK T. ilKNRV Ua>8, p. K.* Charleston.— W in. VN . Kennedy, m. .Martin, (Jeor^'e !'• Pierce. ('ypr/.M—Hugh A. \Wlkor, Chrifi- tiaii Ct. ilill. II. Capers, eo|tliilu lliiugiiis. leetie too much toll.’ Charles W il*in. UadiTMUne and St. Jvhiu.—’Fhomas “ U’eil, den Shorge Fulwider, you must every means to lK>rnne infecied without go to der leA, mid der goals.” [ success. He wax called at this time to • jj “ V\ ell, S'lake Fulwider, now tou stand i ^i«it an indivo fir where several ixr-, " n j .1 it • t 1 up—hat hash yi>tt been dSin io dis law-' sons had l»ecn taken ill of ihe disease, troin ■ ^ onng * t- •r world r’ I eating new rice. He k-d the manager, | (This trial pr«iceeded throughout pro-| if new rice wa^ hurtful: his answer was, ^ cisely like the furin«r and with tbe same,‘new rice makes every body sick that cats j ... ‘ ‘ result.] I it: that is the cause ot’the pre»-nt disrav.’'' .. *'* “N >w I tries minfaeif. Henry Shnv-■ Hr. Tyler soon discovert I,lat the inmates **rv 5er' Henry Shnyder ! stand up. What >f the goal, cor:tair.in^ 7t>(> |i* r?siusani»n;'sl ^ bash j/ai/been doin 10 dis lower world 1 whom the disease was rii^mg, had licen ‘ Ah ? Lort, 1 do*'s n H know.’ eatiug rice. He onlorfd a t» l>e diacoii- "V\ell, Henry Snyder, hasn’t you got tinued ; the result was ih.it the di^e^i^e eu- S mill ?” , tirely dieapp^'ared while it rige*l with iina- ‘ \ e«b, l^ort, I hasli.’ bath'd viol* iK-e around the ^-^ol. Three “'Veil, Henrv Shnyder,didn’t you never brothers b ij::ht a sniiill nuantilv «-f nee 1 , , t- take t.x> mu.I, tollr ' , frr.m a Bengal U«,t, co.U,.d and c'at it, niid ’ K. Mor*:, Aleian ‘ \esh, lx>rt, I hash—when der wat^r ' sof>n after were tuk'.'O w itii the discoM: and wash low, and mein stones wash dull, I hasli died. tken leetU loo much toll.’ ; hicrtate of the Mclhodiat.i.—W9 pre sume no scct has advanced in an equal raiie with the Methodists in this country. —Precisely fifty yeors since, when their church wo# first organized, there are said to have been only members, or a- Urtit 1, to e very ‘-'00 of our whole popula tion, whereas there are now over 600,000, or nlxiut I to every 2.1. There is a singular disparity attending this proportion lu dilferent parts «f tbe cHintry. Very generally the proportion increases as we go South and W eat wiili I remarkable regularity. In®this city (whero ntethodi(iin had a beginning in 17> 'j(l) th« proportion is shown by returns to lie very m arly one to 71 ; in New-York (Mhere the sect had its first head quaters) one to 44 ; 10 Philadelphia, one to 30 ; in lliiltimore, on! to I'-i, in Charleston, (io- cludiug colored members) one to 9. Botion Courier. O'ideon T^e, once a shoe-maker, and a poor man, who went from house te house wi'h bis kit upon bis back, to make and mend shoes for his more wealthy neighbors lo obtain a l.velihood, is now immentaly rich, and at this time holds tlie high and honorable otlice ol' mayor of tlie ci*y of New-York,th« largest city in the United Slat-i». Such iiwtancca ol' successful eu- terpris«, it w true are rare, but they fur- nish exani|)les which ought to stimulate every young man, however poor, to de«d« ufviriueanda bteady rtnirwe of industry, »ith llte full awurance tbat di^ioguubed merit rarely goes unrewarded among ea- lighteiied freemen. Mr. Lee has arrived lu thi« pre«ient standing by a c«un« of per severing industry and ecooomy, having al ways sustained an irreproachable cbarac- ter for huiiesly and integrity.—Byf. Bui. trt)r Sottyttai. ^-’HARLOTTE: Ah ar/^imen/iee Fart.—To show the e^ti-nl o(' llie prt-neal stagnalioa of aHairs producetl by ttie total want of cuntidencs in j llie mercantilecomoniniiy, we state that U lUiam Murrab, >> tn. C. /«, fcorarrown/of one ef our n>oirt respectable and active Iiomms connected with foreign trade, which usually amounts to froiu 7U lo $90 per week, aiuounted last week to 8Uj cents, or five Vork shilliDgs! For ibe cor- (MranciUe. Parley W. CTcmmy, and responding week of lasl year, it wasf'iU. F.^srfitld.—John H. Robinson, Bartlett son. Pmdlitm.—James Slicv. one to l»e !*upj)h»*d. I’tinn.—James Dannelly, Henry Durant. II. der toll But Henry Shnyder, vat did you do mid ! -nllV’ Reading;, (Prnn.) Janun-y 29. . I A rare inMaiire ut the elTects of the iip- Ah . Lort, I give? It to der poor. j braining* ot conscience, occurred n few Well, Henry Shnyder, you days since, which do,«,rvcs a mu»l po to dcr right mid der sheep ; bu it „ce, it a tarn tight tqueeze -Ytir6crrv.—Jacr>b Ozier. ( OI I MRIA DlhTRKT. Px;M> r,.>ui.uil, P. 11. C^lvmbta.— Hurtwell >^|Miin. ('olumhxa ('trcutt.—Litslia Calloway, 'Vm. R. Siiiilh. Winruhi^rough.—Joseph lloloKd, Jue. A BILL CHASE. ' tain d;ty, more than eleven years sgi>, he Coc-’eshall. ^ y aflemoon between 5 and 6 had paiwed on him a counterfeit %lObill, JinrliiwtuH. \nros McP '■ sober inhnlntants of Chesnul describing the tKjIe. The merchant who ‘ ^ ‘ Yerterday o’clock, tbe pas^^ing no- \ farmer, residing a few miles frmn 1 |j_ \\ this place, callH on on« of oi.r ol.lest es- , G. .McOaniel. tauh.neJ merchants and stated, mat a cer-1 M. liraulev, Jas. G. tain o;ty, more than eleven years ago, he Coc'^eshall. ttersoo, Whit. Smith. street were startW wiih a general outcry had aUay, b»-en in the hal.it ofpr.servi„c, chr^rrfrld.-W illiam Brock,ngti*. of •• cl^ar tbe rood”—“ there be comes”— in a small book k.*f.t fur that purpr*#*, all on looking, siiro enoueh he did come. A counterfeits, as well as the dal* s of their Thui IS an app'wte illusiralioo of the fad so eloquently ai^ indigimntly set forth by Mr. Webster in the Senate, that in all periods of di»tress of nxHiey pressure tod deranged curr«‘ficy, it is Ubor, labor, labor, that sui- f«T3 : It IS tlie |Kmr n»an who, thrown out of his ufual empkiyment, is left to mourn in Ulteroets tbe folly or the wickedness which thus sports with his siibsuteoce and tt»at of all df;pcoiiaol U(>ou him.—A. Y. Amer. ORK.KT MF.tmVti l.V RICHMOND. A friend wbo came duwu in the steem- hjn P tirick Henry, la*lev»'fting, mf^rimus that a very large aud respectable meetiag was held in Ricbmood 00 Friday evening last, upou the subj'Ct of the Bank iX^pw- site*. The Hallofihe House ol'Delegates was crowded to eices», arki the lobby and ..1 .T as »rii as iiiR uaos 01 ineir | \rnistr>n'' Lull or an 01, about three years old, had reception, r-terring toil, f.njnd the bill as i u,,rt„rL iv.ntsrrr tak‘“Q upon himself the responsibility ot well as the date at which he had rec ived ‘ ;~i, u„,i, promnnadinc C hesnul street without an at- it corresjiorKling to the farmer's words.: M,,., ’\fnni-\r^rr ir. lo ,»de*.r of.t., Tl,. bll.,, ,uk,n* l,„ld ofil.. 1»». n.n..' ^'» >« far as he weui. Near Fifth street the it into fracmcntjj witb apparent salis'actitK), j cloak .f a gentleman, blowing out into the and desired t!ie nierrhunt to calrulile tii**' " ..... vind, anracteH the altontioo of tbe animal, interest, which, having been dono, he paid I an-l he flew al it with a wneular gracp. tlie whole ».n.unt in good mon^v. Ho j 'J'he owner Hhpp.‘d the fastenin;.'s, and left had received the i.ole, the fanner slate/!, nc the garin. lit. After a single loeH of ihe the time, lor a g'’nuine fKie, but did not I afT..ir, llie IkiII pursu»Kl his way downward, kno-r of whom, and. jiist staring in Ihe ' Lul was »Xin attrurted by the comely ap- world, could not well atlord to I'xm'* so pearanceofa black man breaking coal, much; and l>esides this his wife ar;;ueJ, '.T Tlie beast rushed in upon the heap, ma- that he had a« ri-hl to naw it otl as , , , «• .. , «• w 1 lung a glorious clattering wiiii his hooU. .|,e pers/.n who liad iinp^ed il upon him. . J-" • The regular ccil breaker, not relishing a K\«rMnce the rtav OP which he pass. d It, 7.- ... „ . partnership id his business, dropped hi.s Ins rwiscience had gf-»d.d him Irjt noir it ^ McCoIl, Mark hammer and withdn*w from Ihe conc/ru. wo,j|d be at cav;, and he went offas conlt-n- i . u u_u n v, , 1 By this time, the shoutings of the ciuz/>ns ted us if lie had received a caj-ital prize. ^ —Archibald B. McGiIvary, Jno. had infused a new fire into the veins of the 1 , , bull, and he to*>k up his line qf march at a Covrtx nfJuxtirt-among ('rincJi.—Thr^. « Wruwicfc.—Leonard Ru«»h, CaropUili mpidgfite. Hurroh, shoutfd the bfiys— extraordinary assemblies" which may Ix-i‘‘"i,.; . , , , ,,, “ there he romes.” said a woman—ami rm railed crw-courts nre olnerx' d in the J- '••'•in vent ih»* IkjII, bellowing like a “ roaring Feroe inlands, as well as in the Scotch' ir r Jion, pfelin;i it down the strcf’ts like a Ulcs ; thev collect in '^rerit nnnil^ers as if’ * ' ne/.er /e- ~ ; gelt. Miuion to Black Riccr.—To be suppli- JAiiutuHrrrilU,— \iuiil. Aciaius, Samuel'gnllery were full. (Jreat interest was on Pee Drr.—John B. Chappel. F \ YnTK\ II.I.F, I>1 '-FRl« T. .SniioLAs I allcv, p. Fayrttt ntU.—.Siimuel W. ('«|ierB. tit 'irgftotrn.— W ilhain 'r«>k. Black Hirer.—George W . Moore, W. Ha'tom. Ptrder.—Joel VV. Townsend, Peytoo >wnian. ttreak of lij;htning. his lail cockH right in- they had been wjinuKineil for the wcasion. tothe uir like a H.g ».taff, and his bead fly- \ fU of the lluck sit with dro/ pmg heads ; ' ing ab-Mit like a polilicrdu’s, looking for the others seem ati grave as if they were jud- i fctronpeit side, Arrtv.-d at the brow of tbe ge-, and some are exceedingly aclue and I hill at Front street, hiseoming was discov- noisy , like lawyers and witncsMes m the ' muon — 1 n« ersfl by tl.e tnj'uerms i^rsons f^i board tbe course ofalioui an hour tlie company gen- Covini;ton. steam^^t at Chvsnul stre«'t wharf. ' erally disperse,and it is not uncommon, af-^ Dntt Hirer 1 “ '\ hatV that sh^.feH or,#.. ... n r-.i MNt OI.NTON DISTRKT. CnARLrs Bftts, P. 11. lAnrohUon.—'I'hoiuus C. Smith, John Allen McCorquodale, ^ ^ i ter they havo flr.wnawiy, to find one or George W. H.i-»ciirt. It s the veio, replied another. twodead on tbe sfKit. Dr. F/mon"tone, m Mon!v,rtnt-ru Wartnn (' Turmniino “Sio,.l.un'”.h^v all shouted, and they his view of the Sllellnnd Islands, -------J ~ Turrentine, formal a b)ld fr»mi, to k>-«p such an mva- som'‘tirm‘K the crow-court, or meeting, dues ‘ Watlexhrn^mirh K»naih Murehiaan Meantime the animal came down the ration of a day or two, crows coming from ' Charloite David J Allen l.ill with a marvellous veloc.ly-wbeelbar-loll rpiarters to the session. As Janas' '>av,d J. Allen, rowswer^ vjaitered like du^t fro* his' they are all arriv. d, a very gent-ral nuise path—IK,thingol«iruct»'d his co-irse—away en.w-s, the business of ihe c'«irt is o(«ned. f'hiirlnttf ('irmit.—Trncy R. Walsh. YorkrilU.—Jo«iah Fre«'inan. Hmkrrf,yrdtm.—Alien Hamby, What- 1,^ went at lull sp.:ed, over ro,^ and haw-1 and shortly afier, they all fall 0|kki wi^awt A. Game^Il wrs, ►ireti. lied aUng to fast* n llie cteafo- or Iwomdividuul crows (who are siiprMJSf-d M,n-imntim lliir iimin I>»ll h..at-high al>ove ever> let and hindrance, ,0 have Uen condemned by their oe.-rs) ' Jacob U. Anthony. King'a Muuntain Miation.—William Whithy. William M. Whitman, agent for U. .M. Colle*{e. Joseph Moore, and William Kennedy, lul for u.-lKit all exertions were frmtu"i!'*‘'""®^ remarkable bravery at the Battle sui>ernumerie., without ap,H,.ntmenl, and On h-W..OI, msster ahke of his own path- Brandywine, died on the .'id inst., in j'^•‘b'wt cUim, at their own request. v. ay, in il.e wat»r as on the land. He di- Merion, MrMitgomeoy Cf>unty, (Pa.) | . ''''••a'n Capers transferred to the Gcor- recled his rwir!«e for Smith’s island, and His wife, to wbsmhe had been married landed sifi:, «Ii re at the last report he was more than half a century, “attended his •eiti.iK -ip In* “ fx^rdof the fuwj aod ' funeral in perfect health, and died suddeolv tbebiaie. —6. S. Cai».tU. *au houraftsrwards-”—/’em. Adt. , J I . I ' - p^"rs) cleared Ihe whole al a single |. ap, and and put them to death. When the cxecu- btru^ k the l)**!eware, sixteen feet from the tion is over they quietly disp-srse. vrharf. J/indsrneu arwl watf^rnH-n, fisher- j ni' n and liiilrheri., then bctsok themseUee , FAtrard IJvctcrr, aged JW ysars, s coIor»‘d totiK h ..its to catch the handsome bea-t,' —Jnvn hinivif never took a more b«-a'Jti- In one of the principal streets in Rending appears the following notice:—•• TaUsI bear. seiUd bear.” manifosted. Mr. Smith, of .Manchester, addr^wMi ilte meeting, and in the course of his reuuirks said, tliere were but two reme dies iHt lo the |«(ip4e—sne was, to bow st the thrr/ne of tl»e Prei>id«‘ul, aud kiss bis feet, and bssk io the suoshine sf his favsr; iIm! otl^er was to draw ilte sword. Cha[>> man Juhn«on, Kaq. also addressed the meeting. He declared bis wish I but the memorial proponed to tbe ruesting should be handed to every roan and generally circulatcd in tbe eity, that it might be seen who was willing “ to mrrmdtr hit rights, and vho teas drternuned to rrsisl.” Norfolk Ittaron. Vrecorinta Taleat.—Christiau Henry lleinecken, a child greatly ctlvbraled f?r tl>e pr»‘inalure development of his Ulents, was bom at Luberk, Feb. *1, 1721. He could talk at ten inontlui old, and had scarcely completed bis first year, when lie knew and recited the pritKifwl facU in Ihe five ^XMiks r>f Moses, aud, al fourteen meuths, knew tlie history, b«Hh of the Did and .New re«lamenl. At two years and a half be cfHjId aiwwor qucstiims in geography, and m history, ancient and imjdern; soon after, he learned Luiin and French. In his firtirth year, lie had learnt the diirtriDea of divinity with tlieir proofs from Ihe Bible; mi(d»Tn history, ecclesia.stical htslory ; in stitute's ; 200 h)inns, with their tunes ; and luIKt verses and sentences from the ancient Iaiin classics. His slupt^iMlous memory retained every word repeated lo him ; and al the court of f>enrnark, he delivered 12 sjieechea without oor* faltering, and uudcr- went fiublie examination on a variety of subjects. He SftokeCierman, Latin, French, and ijfiw Dutch. He was rxcee«lingly good naiured and well behaved but ol" a most tender and delicate constitution. He never eat any solid food, but chiefly sub sisted on his nurse’s milk, not bemg weaned until within a few months of bis death, which took place at the ago of four years and four months, oti the 27th Juim, I7‘i7. A diHsertation on this extraordinnrv child was published M. Marini, al Inilieck, in 170(1, addressed lo M. Hchonich the child’s tutor, who had published an account of him in the 5th volume of the Ue|»iiblic of Let. I' rn, which htalepient was re-published in the (ierinan iangiiafre in 177*^ or 1779. A inin B^sr .N'cwsrk, N. J. was kirk^ft •Iniosl lo drsUi isjit w*--k. by a hotke, which Itc uaa b^-at iiijj a/ini«rciru)lj . marc Th« citiMn. are notified thaTMS^ ing the first Monday of March, i. lh« Z ted by Uw for th, .l«=lio« of Uis town of Cbsrlolte, for Uit ta.mn, PUBLIC DEP08ITFA The dyai. cast-Tbs Hou«, .‘f r, lives, dsaf to tbs cries sf • dislrewed ntiimL regardin* the many CTidencss of pobliT^., and bending to the powers that be, have » said that Um. depoaite. tUII nM be reetorJt r report of the Secretary of the Trswury hu >- referred wWhwi. Mr. McDoffie'i the Commilla sf Ways and Meant, may sxpsct a report respondini of the President oo the sahject We have be«a disappoinU)4 at thii resah. Wt thouKhl there was los mDeh regud fcrii»« ciptM 00 which o«r fovvramMt «u fcuadecT too much sympslhy for tbesaSeriaft «f ij„ pk among oar reprcsmUtivss i« have pcrmittsd theme.W«« lo keconw inwrs- of essctttivs r«nirpali«n, and • unit i« tiag a blow on tbe pecnaiary inl«Mt« d csonlry, whwli will prostrats them to n, Bat we beUere the sane role la appJicahlc « tics as ia morals. What ws soce 1 with horror asd diafiwi, by habit it midt. Uble if kot agrccsble. Twelve nxMitkt t|«, all tbe prrjadice eaeitad af^iaet the Buk, 1 all ibe inainualtsM frooi higk pUete, w abUity to west lbs cUint of tbe fiwwam. nae would bare bettered the Prtudrai « dare lo have lakes opus biaiMlf tht rwfniB*,,; of reowvtnf Ute puUtc depMulM, More ptruw ly when CangrsM had (leen a (fectded tfmm to tlMjr tatcly. Yet ui a few (bcrt SMsik ' rewoval is sude—the appointinf tnd power of the eiM^Uos is abstd. fct tW of wreaklnf prtrato malire tfaiiMi tW hti asd Ikit ft, rioUliSi' as it doet the spu-it di ronslitatios snd laws, and attrefardiaf Ihe poMie (ailb asd tbs eharterH iifktiif i rorporalMd ; this mft we aay, hw BKt iht ksUoa of several ir|(Mlahirr« la Ihe dif- •Utca, and lias nsw received the taoetMe eftto. wbo frrtnU to rrpressnt the opiaiane tf Iki la pis IB CosgrsM. Oh ismpora! ah SMm ’ Is srdrf that the pe«pl« oiay know tee rrpressnUtives liave aeted sa this isipirti.-. ■i*, UI the alTairs of the repsUie. wr ttkjtit vstes sf the Rr(>rcss«totivet is tliu sUl*. For tbs mereaes to the CAmnitiMtf vr- tod .Means, and acainet Mr. .VcIMSt’t vnni ment, in other worda, aanctiooinf iht - ooorae. are Metsr*. Bvnan, CsoMf, lit-, ifn kina. Mci 'ay and .SpeifbL la faisr sf rescorut^ lbs depatilM, v* ¥nrv Bsmn|r»r, tirahsm, A. II. Hhrpard, W. ft Mif ard, l>tbprry, Rsnctirr, tnd U'llliami. TflF. KXI’tJtlMENT. The New York r««imiltee er«r« tnU k» rrestd^ntof Ihe I'nited fluiei, wb«ntbfyf»i upoa bus to tlals Ihs di«(/ss vbieh antoof tii*tr euissna, aad to ‘tbarl bus it tfpr ihe only remedy wbieh eosM prodscs reMoring the pohitc fhsdt tn Ihe I'nittd Ranh, that liH> |>reecnt flank shaokl so kt >«• chartered, and no s«htr charVred, aor Ik* ■itre relamrd, ostil the exprrimest kad ktia ‘ ly SMde, if the corrrney and eichaaf* d i* eoustry cn«td ao( be topfJied by the BiaU Thers ia in this, a dictatoriaJ tpirit (ws must ate bohl words to e*pfM* oat ariflies*1 which ought tottartle cverj fcjver efih* of hit coantry. Whaltt it bat tion T Fersiarly rir Prr.idesU “ '•'T soak** were wont to bo aatitfird to await tkt le Ucs of Cotigr«s>t, m B»eaturps befert ti^r up their ows opinion, and then it •»* **" mssi rsvrreniial defermce to th»t «f Cwif^ Hot now ibrsaeth in these dayt af farm, Ihe Prsaidenl toll* Confrest, ihit il nrcrstary fmr then* to waste iheir lin>« m iof the propriety of doinf this or lh*‘. * dclcrmined to mmllify thrir action hy *>" Af*in, we atk, what is iJiit knt dr*po«K' lim T Ifit is ast as powlivcly. it w n»n"" and we believe of the two, the tsUrr it dan(«roo* to liberty. For the former U»e bold (hint, and shskse in our lar*^ the of tyranny, Uarinf oor resittonrr . tar clothet lUelf in the garb of preini>1ei for Ibe oontlitatioo of our coantry, ao^ lbs mers/aoflhecommonity. Blit there is somellilnf itill' e. if.njrM oan be so, than ibis, in the reply of‘ht Pr«' to the New.York delo|stion.‘ K«ff«rinr Ihrnes of pecosisry ditirtte, tank to by this ineobus on tiVir co«m.'rci»l they ar» told, Ikst they oan evpect 1.0 iIm' rxj>*nmt'tt is fully made aa to ih' * ^ lha Huio Banks, to tiipply ihr) w*"t of 1 "» What would we think of Hut the purpose of tryinjf the tiibstance on th- hiirian frame. • o' ^ knowin- its dfhteriont q»a!ili«. . ,i,h, (k>tn of poi»on toa pIsjrAil chiM i" tb« and when the innocent b inff, tu rfT.-cts of tho d«r, comet U. it* f»' in it» eyes, its ferWc fticte J inJicaU'C its nerves quiTrrii.j with rm. •»* Ihe motl senile ag'Tiyi f* ' , , 11 h. th»- 1 be mitnn»I»fSfood. f'lr

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