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THE MINERS’ AND FAR>fKRS’ JOURNAL. r\» me /ovkmai» Mr. HiJtm .'—A place in yoor columns M ajmin clttimed by ■ fritnd of Prwidvut Jackson. Im th« ptnml of your lul paper I wnn •ofBewhat amuned and at th« samo tiiac as- loni«l»ed. Vou wiH discover lb« fruitful ioj. Kginalton of OOP—thf bdd assertions of an other—and, the behitid the curlHia dodgiu^ •f • tkird. "A Cuizeo” has no tin» at p««eat, and ao iDclmatioii «!\her, to write upon the 8tthj«rl of th« Bank—roiitoval of the dcpositev, or any othar. Private buniiMtss Will therefore occupy his attention for a few weeks at least. But before I leave, “ the ^rMpact before us,” I have ivme to notice ineideMly, a few rflmarks under the signa ture o( “Liberty”—a word of advice and caution to “ Amicus"—and a single remark lo the learned Tbebao, who bas displayed • fcis au{^st and cuniiiu|; ^t'arniog, uuder the cieak of the Editorial head. 1 am rejoiced indeed, lo discover upon tha perusal of ibe lakt essay siloed “ Liber ty,” that be bas aln>««l ra^auted his furuier g»od feelings—ibal hts phials of wratb and •buss have baen auipt'ied—that he has dis- carded frona ^is view entirely, feelings of kostilily against " A Citizen,” and laid a- «d« all prejudice and partiality, it is coo- •idered by “A CitiBen,” that the times the foregoing week, were aqually ! yes indeed ' Witness the torrents of min which hava fal len upoa the esrth : The “ vulcanic erup tion*’ which appaartd in your laM ; it would not be astonishing 1 think, if the earth bad bv'which be IS 8truu together, that the bly awaits its Author. U>t liim, mr,cluirn, WHshingtonGI.be, if not his i ‘V‘‘‘ prOKemtor, is at feast, the thoalre, of his ho deserves, lor his able eflort, but let me LS'tal resiJeine and action. A Globe that conjure him to resolve, Wore lie under- breailies iU»»n atmosphere, unpre|i»ated , takes ant.lber eulogy on a liviny man, ta ex- with polit^l dishonestv, and revolves on change his odes, lor tha “ empty barrels, inters crtiWruted, to'the old Jackson aini endeavour to take a decent degree tended) wbicb appears so luuch to hax-e a- lF.r;i>ed iny frieud “ Lilierty.” ft la all fantasy'—a luere chimera of tbo brain.*— There is about as much cause for alarm, as there was in olden tunes, in thtt legend oj nUrpp Jiollov', at tbo a|>;'etiranc* of /At kttuilfM horneman. Again : The gentleman signed “ Liber ty” brings to our notice, “ the greut «i«- trts* and wide spread mn of «njr v>Jiol«‘ ciMintry.” .Vercy on us! oh luck a df^ !! This sf*ft aud lender hearted gentloniau, who feels, and feels so exquisitely; whose lieiiri bleeds with compusMon 1 have no doubt; how sincerely sir, do I sympathise with the tooder hearted gentleman, who feels so exquisitely for “ the sutlering wo men, and starving children of our county.” IniK-ed, if my head was llie Atluntic Ocoan, and my eyes n fcuniuin of tears, I could shed the whi4e of llieiii freely for his mke, 1^1 us pause fora moment; and see wlieih- er this Ihj fancy in ihe geutU'inan—or re ality. In wlmt part of onr C’oiinty is this dixtrfM and wide x/ireiulrtin / Noow> cun tell. Tlien comvn u\k Kuh, “ The sufjering woraen, and starving citildrea,” according to my vision sir, I h.lve r.over bt‘held more anuiiated, cheerful, K vely and intelligent leokrag creatures in all u.v life:—and as. „ . . , , , • Ibr starving, only place iheio in the scales. pronouncrt an unjust judgment, ano PnomhU and aduiifid by the ^ I (jyu’J perverts the law to gratify the inulice ofj (int nrtiit Coiirtiitivn, March '2(Uh, bera be appoiuied lo corra.pend wuw » «nt, wh. ^ *f thn oiupiiny. Rctolvfd, That these Coniuiiltws ih.li gather toroi a Conv.ution, and ^ ever required to do so by that coB.m,..!:"; • V , ^iiu wiin acj route, ol three id each regiiaent, wh. aiit correspond with a commuteo *f more in each Beat Company. to the old Jackson auil endeavour lo laae a u.lcu. ..m uy mat coBimittwof Kink, 'irt, sir, in the face of all this in- i the barrel factory, and thu next tune he , five or a majority of them, wh. are ht,eb‘ tuleSnce v«hi see that this high toned gift-! Ii els U roornig on him, to give us a page or ^ authorised to appoibt the titue aud J »>d Ama^r-sue " A Citizen” has uiihibed two on the nianufactur. of closo articles, meeting. this iK,lita-al disorgauizer’s loflv an.) brd- i us it will be belter adapted to his genius and | 1 be fol owing resolutiw wag th„ „ lumtItorK-.#t..>o« of government'; and has,' may eventually prove m.r. aerMceuble to I imwisly adopted, o. wwtu.n of wiih^il solicitation, pound them u,h.u the [ hiiu tl.an bis present salary. . f ,7 •' !»#,con! citiX of Ibis county, in such a d-gmatical | AllKAIUM m.FSU AX. «,sting of the lion. Joel R. |*o,n«,„, cnanilr, that the n^a.ler is ex|>ccted to yield - \ osvT^f I u'’ ** If j I’ tl.r^hout, an implicit assent to his die I Md.S i OSM.S 1 lO.N. Hon Richard 1. Manning, and ” - I Agreeably to previous ddIicp, a ct»B\eu- j5,nilh, Kaj., bo appointed on the nartofik But, sir, tho people of this tatioiil spirit among men, will sir, be productive of more gorxi than “ Liberty” ii.ay inmginc. Already has one pi-rt risen up in Cimrlotte, (who u fHi tfac list of caudidutes l>r niatrimoov) lie ehook to its verj- centre—and the people ! has commenced his febrile strains, and by If this Mr-Ilolluii IS called starving, exaetly underst;itid wjiat starving iiieans. ‘j heart, violati-s hi>* duty and oath—is an This starving business amimc the wo-iNor can tIciaralJack. in his^n-es can possibly tl.u.k defensible, j «nd t oi. i{. CuoniU(;ham as > lie I residents. (.'ranritU Convrnlion.^nt Coi,rcDi,oo Thai L vindicating the old Hickorv King;lU» delegates were present. Mr. J. R. that assembled at tbis place o« in hufcgranl violations of duty and oolh : | l’oins*.tt, chairman of the yrneralcommttee, |a.f, allen.led by HO d.lajito,. 'fi,; And »Jr,lo satisfy lhotentl.man, thal Jack-! o««'sl.ngot.^.#d.lrg.lelrom«jcbd...tricl,>fcorl nofir. givei, rendered rt sou i» a. wolaU.r of laws and deserves tbo | by I he, r resp^.tiv. dele^.t.ous,, praeticable-w. m.y say, impoa.bl.-,,, name of a Tvraiii, Ih. subsequent example reported the h.llowing preamble and rcsi.lu- „«,y ol th. nio.t distiiiKUislMd ni«tnUr«rf will sh.w: 'The Judge, uho, from ibeitioi'*, which weie unanimously adopted the parly to reach (Jreenv ill. ,n ‘or have we bad our feelings iu«re or more .ol.utnly iilK-cled, than .t %iti«^ tbeir pr.K:eedings. li u ,f every meinbar duly appreciated the jrtat renpimsibilily winch re»ted upon hiBi.uj i^ai. \\ lierea.'», Iil>erty of connence, freedom son be .deeiicd guilty of a a le>s crime,' opiu(ui, and the eiiji>yineiit of e|ual, who avilioffliunst-lf of the power his station rights arc* Ihe birthright of fre mrn, aud the ' tnantier proved th. unihsnbic reiolj. gives him, Wickedly pnjstiluted it to the . limndjtion of rivil liberty ; and Ibe |>»«w>agv ] *« re.tsi, even uiito dtii|j ruin t>l‘ihe mtion's Institution, for no other {of (he .Military Kill sud Te»i Oath, has vi- *• neces.cir), ratb.r than I. sulimit uit,e rtitsoo than ln>causo tho hutitution nta\ : olat(*d ihnse ^tcred arn) laalienable rights, wiJuleno(i|b, quaked with fear. W hat a tremeud.^* {‘be taiie he hand's his harp upr.n the { have alFixjuttri him, or injured his leelin^s „ja(iing au u:icon»tit»tM>oal and itujb)|u.-u* tliey asked, to ralistv Iho d.ioir»aui firing there was in the ranks of the Bank M preteml to sav wlwl may be etfcct-: ® So be wtw coioniils a single dc-j Oath the rood it ion ol h*ldirig olltce **’‘y have deprived us »»f .1| partv—and all simultaneously. Vea sir, | ? h* I'** lumself in ccrjf rrtiriw",! liberate act ol 'lyrannyis as eotnpK tely a L^jder the State, and pr.venting th* people, , full >h»r» coQsisling of metal of the must daugerous j I /Ac cor^^r, under the iin-! I y rant, as the man w ho commits u Miigle | ,ttaclH-d to ona parly lu ibe iflate, fft>rij | oorpr kind—firs! a 24 pounder—a blunderbuss acd a Pi>p-Gun. As good fortune bad lire, were lost—tiie loading having con^i ed upon exauunation.ul'Qotbiug but povdi aod lotr. ! tell which ; aud for The gentleman signed "Liberty” tsksi^“y-- only behold with a faint aud tremulous voice, “ why was Duane removed from othc." he answer* the the question hioisclf, bysajiing “ bet'ause he would not violate hw «jalb, go contrary lor f^nctuation, oh lack a ' fHJbiic on poliliral ailiiirs, that a very c».u- country, nn i>ld‘it!! yes:—and let us' portion of llie public is cni;{ie- viSe^ianre \ iher can or will tuk. lo llie Stale .South an Oath of. « wicked and ci?r(K>j I t’arolina, ■f»ibili n ♦ No, never—wver »i!i >« ^i,. to law and agamsl ihe dictates of an b.oesl j i'Hrge UtUrs of ZJrosx;—«i:d his fnrer.tc conscience.” The gentleman has used lb« uiotlo word “ coaacience”—which irort/, is not lo be found id the Bank vocabulary. Con- BTi**nce IS implanted by nature in us all: sijh fi»r the genius ot'so great a man !! bis'tPi't .to gi'« b*tu lualructious oa ibe subject v*hii b, if pn-»cribed by the U-gi»lalure, in,""' '® l>rnnn),aa. the c-rriin- epilapb shall be writ ten to-morrow before | of Tyrauny. . jconf.irmity with an ordioance patsed bv " ell di«l the lloo. J*el R. K r.*u it IS lor^ot,—aud his name and fame shall The next of the Harvf that cricJ cut, tbe ’M.v.'nlion at Ihe.r 8r».ioii of .March, Uir. be Uiided do*n to future generatioos, in tb« nretiv litlk black eyed man,-i-iMtd 1 "nd intended to Ur explained by that "'tl* the fharntfr»i iMrge iMtcrs of Brats:—«i:d his farer.tc “Liberty,” wbcae birth ^(lol is cvidenllv |'•‘•'•fumiul, in the at knowlcdgeimnt of » the Ru;i*iani», from bis Imijf re«id^o,-en) tb*,, i*otloiu«riiU.dihcr«uD“ MM:KTi'i.';!!!” th» diclionarj-. This sweet \i.uth, m hi., i power above Ihe Constitution and Uws of! ^”“"'7* Tho Gentleiiiari who figures umler the drearus of self-suffTrieDcy and power, would : *he ^•tule, and m repardi-d b) ua, as a vi«la-| would ntake even ibim m»!t. headof “ ForeijjoCapilal”—r.r the Editori-j taiK-y biui«*i-lf abl. to evtiii^iush all opj.^>. | tioo of ibe saiictilv i fotthi alreadv lakeo,' * *** ' f *be ( onreutiou w«t k«« . ol head, says that he is in fa\our of foreign- sition to this infaiiiotis Institutiou—the 1.; »'‘d •blig-.itir;;>.« ilffH.ly lOf itried I.. prei-.rv*,! ditl»cull v, not (rom an) loteiittai if It tells us distinctly that which is rij,ht aiai lers holding stock in the I'. S. Bank. Kcr-' 8. Bank—by the drivclbng of a little ink I protect and defend tlio CoiMitulnni of the '|*'*'**'''t ultimate subfnitsioo to ib*ciuvi •iso that which is wrong. Lt l us for a mo- ei^ne.ra, jes ; the Nolnlily ot" Louden, liavei I’rom his chicken feather. An error nntre ^ I luttju J't^ir'i, frwin w Lk'H tio power can ab- i f»*'8«ijr.>* couiplainsd o| then- w»i m rcilaiiily preat ft'tlin^s at;d kirulncsj i*-l ^luring ao«l vanits faorr cofisunimatt* have I ® f^garJ ailt riqil turoaki' . iKal—l^il ibc diftWuIlr lay iti words the American tiovernriient—which | never been wiUn-nv d. As well uii;^lil be * us viultite our «U!i^atiwut to ibo I uit»*d I would be much more so, in time of war; j iiltempt to make his “braas kjng«,” s*;n»l >s o»« of a M-rtPM of mea^urtrs, do-j "*■ tbiak, bo»fiir, l)o they dt!i#*rvc exclusive privileges aiid - lortb to ttK'« o.i^htv rejjiMj the tones ot 'is^'d to tU-'iroy ihe (loveninHut of our j have f«»»ed pn^per re*ij- eoiohjinents for ho*tile f>.'eliii;s towanis us f i his voice, aud bid the waters ol" their rivr r»| f®'^*'try, ami l«» di^#t|ve th»- I nioo of lhe»»-j *"’*’*• itbwjt coniinenciti^ .r —which our own citiZ'*ns appear lo be's>.>' l^e still, as to arrest his rival,—l>a') the ^l*»te«, on lln‘ evi.-iteiicr of which our liber- j**’) bt»stiliiic», tliev will be pn-^rrd lun. verv anxioua to *liat«—by tinir efflirls to lir»f,—lO hu war of (luccefciul rxtrriniria-j tH*?. d*-(.^nd : And w# btlieveil to be our ' f*,'* "“X m«d« upuj lUic. recharter the Baak. But this in roi'ni/o,' tien aeainst this national ineinj—iIk* 1 .! im{*T.iliv'' du!_v, t*> reromrin nd to mjr ron- I ^ h‘proceedings were pf'rtM'ii) naiiviaciofy says “ he rtciirs to tiie »:uijecl with much S. Bjr.k.—But, i*ir, this little I»..vy the »er-j ■'tituents to epp.^ its execution; bol l,j j •• •!! •‘•d arc lo besubuiiltfd uiw bsicl.wardneiB,”(nodoubt blu»hn^ indeed . o:m1, writes as il bo tlhrtjghl ridicule a'ld tip f" •ctabif* and cucl'ituiioual n.f^ius. if lhe\ jrilr/.ens of Ihoe*' lh>lricli sot rspre^tHfJ, but lor the coimnunicalion signed “ A Cit.-1 wunl.>., ib« ®;j|y lest of wii. If he can pro (« rmilled to u»^ th* in ; aud ooly lo resort! theif adopliou, aud we liave o-i i, zi'n, when ibo circuiu.>taiice IS refert'd to J cluce a sneer b) iIm: spuriMis u-^ aiMi .{ pli-1 to f^rce to rep«-l forriblo alt> irpli In coii- letl»-rs r*‘ceived fr'itu Itiec;. u I With eojpbasis, as bein^f Anli-Kepblican cation of a teriii, be fancies he h;:s gained a • strairv them lo violate llr'ir sacred oldi^n-'n»o« t tlieir entire i;>{Tut>«li«c. fl-euoo, thatihe interesl of hiscountrj re-jand danger»Hi« to the lil^rtics of Ihe pe.,- riioUienUry ad»aiitiii;c, and exuiis ii. his ! tions i. (iod and tlieir cout.lrv. W * deem ; ^ quired ibe Depoiitcs to b. retiK>ved. l).Kr8 j pie.” Now !*ir, “ A Citii.ii” did not men-, succe«. Such piliful shitts for arguments,. ti-« higliN ef iIk; ehnncter of‘our lV::..w cil-; themselve*—have tot lio>» o«r n the nau*e offjriianers, or f^>rfit:nt>rt\are Ihe surest indicati.Kis of some n.eniai! '» '*s, u'lielieve that they will be il,o will- i ‘•""f J"-iire !• tbc pr*«e.; .ji hoidiag stock, in tb*i comniunication. But i delict. Had “f^btrtj” oi little l>avy lhe> 'us a2» nts to eitrulv *uc'b tvrsiuarnl a is, i*** mtercsting and revpectable U-O. the gentleman bas been reading over old second, been a litilo l»eiler inlorujcd when | or aid in d‘ilroj m/ih^ j eace and hsppine»* I — doeurnenlH, ai.d accidently bit up.a /At ho intruded himself u^^’O the citiZKuti of ihc {^1 the wbole cotnn.unitN tor lh«( graliticalioii; -Vr. .V/,rt>i. —Lv^'ry tuail bnrji inert apply this touchstone to .Mr. Duant. Mr. Duane inforiMd tb« President am4iQg his first letters to him, wbeo on his tour to the North, that if tbeir views with regard lo th. removal of the Dwposites. shsuld not be reconcilable, tbal he would be no obstrurtioQ lu hi. way. I poB the President« return lo WMsbiiigtoa City, he r.'quired tite ojnoioos of his Cabinet in writing. That bsr called tiiem together— after an examioatioii of their opinious, h. iut*>rm«Hi them that be bad conie to the de- (ermiuaton upon mature and deliberate re- fir. Duant, then do whal lie had promised I'hat he wouki be no obstacle m the way ol the Prerfidenl. f>ie8 lie resign his ollict* V. hen be found he could uot honestly agree, "ith Iho President, upon a prouiiueut fea-1 Zong /Hfcr, written by an J'AUor coujlj, as a leach.r ot politic-*, aud to de-j'> the few. .A m..j .rity of the j^opU-of the the advancing p^.jsiisritv «f « ture in his Admmistration? No sir, heja .\iic.tpuper—The cck brated 'i boinas led the fallacy of •• A Cil.z-uV’r.-asoiun", I •‘^late lo..k up arii.s to defeinl their riijhts, ithe weat. Ilverj pofolar tIlC^' doe-i not. Bit lie writes him afterwards j Paine, aud ■ ' ‘ ....... . , . / an iQ:iu!iing I.^lier—that bo would not re sign. 'l'h« President ibcn removed him s j P.me, aud forsf-clh, il must be ushered or little l)ar> tbe first, he might have proba- [ which they ibwighl had b».n invad».|, and *'•* t*l‘'*n pl «c* on the »nt'^ t • l iurth inl’} diiy linht ngam:—oad there it * bly worked up I'nnething into an edig) of i ti» r«!rti.s |jriev.inres thry w«r« tau,;hl lo , **'* P'^^'deo'-j, bas been in hi» .... — .,..o i«. 1 his gentleman I am sure IS of the a^-j an argutm’ol, in^tnnd of ■ stu.li«-d s)stein ol 1 bad U-eQ inllicti-d U{xiii them lt\ the '“devoted lo him. I he MeL tr i 'k J by the CotwtitutKKi j piring kin)—jf^rhaps to C..nir«8 or iha ; Kiisiioir.eri airJ rnnt-words such as bubble j G»-nenl (Jov. rnnH-nt: U'lth whal justice. '•"^*te for t^overnor will l« ekc:e^ tj i t.e had a right to do, as he is the wjperin-I State Lfgisljilure—and bis lore for tbe Imrsttd, v.Jcauit Lva, maniac, empty bar- then, ran ihev liirn Iheir nruis up>o that to-‘M't”'* IWnl»i .ri7 .ru .nt u,.,i f Book, 8110 dosire to bave it rirkarlertd—a. rels, bM»k worms, lljdropboLi.is aud Bel- j portion of their fellow citi/>n«, who oitinui- i '"•* '• fi'«fl- There ba\e be. u u-i inoflj the [»eople of Ihi) ccuniy, he wiihe*. .hazzars, and varuais oliiersof similar im- •'•d by an equal devotion to fr'e»looi, bate '« d'-*o I)ouiurralic tn.'elinB« nsoiw eonteal.d—hcnce Ihe scenc behind the dt»k. ■ port, and esiployed in a similar »pirit. All' rei,id\fd to protect eaih other lu tbe enjov- j for the Pre«id‘0'\. Hi |.ut for the bciiefil of my worthy friends tbe j tins liumbcy, sir, wbK-h Ibis gentleman lin» j "■'•>‘t of their ri^«hl«i anil hberli'>s, and u rii- I *'** e.mhine in bis ^pport .11 who «rf 'P .1 .i_ . .. i so unfckilfu'ly a[.pliid, may suit bimsHf ex-, »'»t Ihe exrcuti(.iM,f thn mo»niiij«ii.t and ly. ceofiiagly well, as a fire side baranguer, in' ranmcrtl .\ct»whiehevtrdisgracidlh.legis. a party of Ud tchwl metapbvsical g«neips,' laiioo of a free iriate ! W e deem Uu higb- , - - , »hen empt) pools and shallow nreylieartb), Iv ot Iheir ( haracler to b*>|ievo them caoa- the 1 ♦fK.'ite*-—a majority of .'j:t ngaio.i are hia “ wonder-woundi*d hearers;” but, of liemg dnven to the lin| *xtremity of roc larterinj the Bank. And our worthy j w hen ofRind to intelligence it will Im uccea-' sitcddmg Ihe blool of their brethrt>n in 'uch firm arid/»7/».Wiron MeroU r, M. VV. Con-1 sarily rogarded as au aU»rlive alleuipi, » caust —arid we should regurd iboM a- nrsr t (J ^ I I. . tv. .1 . * I ^ ■" teuding and contr.ling prjwer, abd the one tbe nation looks to for Ibe proper admims- tratioa of the governmeot. Tb. people don I elect the Preanlent’s Cabinet, we have nothing to do with tbeni: he apptjiots them, end we bold hira resprHi*ible—It is for him to revise and cou.rol ibeir conduci, and Bank gentleinen—ibeirlad tidings havejiM arrived!! Mr. Polk’s bill, ha* pKiwed llic iliKJse of lieprewntativefl by a large ma- Al,:a litK 1^31. rut. THE Mr. J]!itor cheek tbeir atajses. What afarct then it j'.rity, a majority of l.'i against re.toring iii, for thegentleoian lo bo writing sogroce- ' ly alxiul violating oaths ; jnire cooducl; aud ioneHt rnnsciences. If “Liberty” would exrrcim his talents end lime ip depicting befugre the public, the facts of the case lo their genuMie colours:— If be would tall %ou of tbe Iron hnndo( the autocrat, Mcholas liuldU, which Inrris the sere** 8; aul heart of Adamant, which eootinues uutouibed with coiop;isaion, at the waili.ig and conktaol supplications for relief, from tbo** persons to whom be loaned •lit so much money dunrtg ihe pr«sid«Qtial canvass lu Ibe large Cities of N. York, PhiMelpbia, Boston and other places, and brand rant, to the lunljurg iatell Ag dent, of the sti nrd and the j>ur»." \\ hicb lie nays " endangers t-ur liberties.” How Ls this? />et U!eiarnine it. liss the Pregi- dent anv more power over the sword and Ihe public pur'« now than or, than any President beforw bus n >t. No uew law bas l>een passed. -an tbo President declare war? h. cannot. Can he muke any appropriation of tlie pub lic ruMiey ' l»e canuol. The constilutirnj says, “ tliat ('ongress shall have the sole power ».f lieclaring War—and also of mak ing approprtalKras.” How then, can tlie PreaideMt bava ponwsMon of tbe sword nwl p»»»d to tbe corrupt sway of ibe k.lcl>»n rabinel; and will lie elected b) s irijcrity greater Ibaii that of Jackj^fu m I’*'-'- 1‘hUailt Iphta IntiUigtnctr, Miirdrr.— Wo are shocked lo karn liiit John R. VViggins, l>|. a talented andpf''®' ry seiiM ''"'S g^ollemon, reHidin^ nr»r tM» Keling as was on «b« Hih m»l. ba»*ly assa^mi- bl a ton-! ®* Motilgoinery, .^hibauia. The«i'^* ling sol- i uiidersl.ind, w»^ » rmilry in coornhip- would not have boen so oflenive. If 1 rnis- ter tlie gallant i*o!e*_If wc are destined to ' wh;M naino wc bave not heard,in take not, this g>ntleman poMsetiM.s, in strnog the same fate as that noble f>etjple, we will 'it**d thedeie:nedloafriendlj walk,cow^JC- developmeni, two or three organe, wbioh 1 cndnavor, like tin in, to commnn.l the »wu- t*"* l'->t»«ly plsce in tbe outskirts ft nari.e, aud which I »oriou«ly patbie* r.f the brave and the fre# other . . , objects Itiat earth j apprehend wiH totig t6rin difficult lierriers, ’ »»d happier eouutriea, by defeudim/ our lib-' "^^t him dead ; sod mounting; hi* b«rie, can se -tore us, Ih^t is immeasurably the [ to his ever nmking a great man. But I, «^lies to the last. previously slaliotied n>-ar the spot, rii»l' ®t' A CITIZL.V. I ■ r , : I ——wi.en we reneci lor a mo- ■ni'no over us, last forty days iinlil eventually they brought ment on the poet.cal eulogy on tbe livmu and opprt«,,on. bubbhng up from th. imdiruent. of tbeir | Lik-rty,” written by the old virn-gar , 'Ih rrforrH combustibles, this old vi»egar-bice*l poel,j face.] ^wt signed Amicus. What a .h*a- * "‘•"f and kIihj epithets ineid.-nt to a .State, such as tame trodden, Ht/, Van, U iukU , by tlie Hidden bursting fortb of the.ae sloeping Darys. 'lire first of thene l).ivys, that a- woke, was as ww^don and terrific as a bolt from the heavoas, signed “ A Citizen.” I’he precise origin «f Ibis rlernagngae if not a.ii«fiiet«hly ascrrtained, but I am induc«»d and prove. I. b. Aug. (Jlover, late »l .lnJl^f county. (irorgia Jounm- The Alexaodria flazette says—" Mr. Bc"' ^ Ion, having been employed fora week quir.. Ih- reputation of a ei^Ll“.'|'|v’' J']"'''‘ ' C'.unlry will relieve^us . taiinou, applM.-d th. mateb cut n- degreeof medujerityonany .f.bjfct. Incon-I H,»olr ,/ 'n t* n stand that the crowd was imtnedistely i firmation of this I offer ciH.fi.lently the p«t. c.o»t,tuent- i '" (..rsed aud ibat there was much snioks t.id ry wrilten by tbi. vineg,r-f/ced ^.et, ownTrrj signed Amicus. Aiid, .ir, I d.fy the face of to do^7’ * I man whose ft.-elings are as hard and iiisenai. | „ a., Lseimgs are as Hard anii iiiK-nai. I Ht udnfd Tb-vt •> u. ti ble as “ Liberty’.” “ bras, lungs ” to reod lb r^omrrKnd to ancrnaineo, oui i am inauc«vij the poetry I am conajilennir «rt>L.ii.l...i i ^ “t>y"^icer wbosliall \ke pun«(mv«s iImui t^ e«»tiiutwB iM-ik> Uliavsiroa tits wtr»ciaU« sut«r)»j8,' jng , u. .IHI Utsotved, 1 bat a toaimittoe uf live \ marnago lately took pbre in fonoec- lieul, neither of Ibe parties to w hich wr« over ten years old. Tho fiarent# ot b«' partie# Lad given tboir coutcut.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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