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THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS' JOURNAL. [Fn>m ihc Boton Courier.] I Then* is Hbout the rliuracter of Mr. JT- boncti), uliicli liave ronnectt'd uv with the iiiotltvr cuuntry, atitl Lurebv ab»>lv»* »>ur- sflvoH from hII ullfpiiuice »o the Brilibh charactkk of WASHINUWX. I . . ^ . RV MS. ^KFFKRS^m. , JONES’SDJ.h KNt'EOF iNUR’l lU’ARVLlNA. fprson, none «tf that lruiiknri>s nhirh cupti- Often «Dt1 arcuraltrlv MS llie charscler of I I was plt'ast'd to see in Ilit; CourttT «*t valos ilie *nlbii!itnstic tipiril «>!'atiiati. den. Washinfston ha* been drawn, it has ' Thur»laj List a brirf notice o|' a work ro- (Jtneral .litcksun, h«‘ gntlieifd «*•] Crown, uod abjure all |X)liliial connexiou tifver perha[8 been delineated with 80 iHUoli jcenily written bj S-Mwell Jones, |„uiols in tlie defent i>f hostile annus, or in | «onlract, or aatftH-ialloii with that nation, imparlialily and W.'lity, by «o aWe a band, I entitled ^ l>e|’ure of the RevOutionary ,|,p subjngiition of biirburiun lril>e*. 'I be { w ho have wanlunlv lrain|il»>d on our rii'btii • nd by an individual having such favombl*' ' History «if the State ol North, (..arolinu troiii ainbiliou» \ouMi doe« not read in the prim-1 aud lilieiliett, and iiihiuiiaitly shed the blood opfxirtunities rt' intiiHaleiy knowioj^ tbui jilie as|)erMoii8 of 'i'houiHS Jt'fieriion. I’ub- cr uf eiiucatiiin of hitt bariishipii and falij^ue.s | of Auieruan patricta at l^exiojiton. gre«i and |f«K>d man, as in the followinj; i he alif-ntion having tw'en tbu* calU d to the j„ uijhidry rami'aiiins, or f*f hi8 \ah>r in | 'I'hMt we do hereby dft lare ourw lves a ekfich from the pen of Mr. J'fitTson, which I work, I offi-r a few extnic-ts Iruin it in il- ibe tield t»f New Orleans, llis M.ht>larphip i free and iiide|ieuaeut [^ople are, and ol le ropy fmm the 4th \olunie of bis works i lustration of its tone and charailer. hhrickn into couleniptiblo |»edantiy when Mr. JfiU rson was* «u the Virginia Lejjmia- I Mr. Jeffer*4»n, it will be reuiembered, in ies*cd by critical in;eiiuily ; and hi* philo- liire with tJpti. Washington Iron. 1769 to 1 the |ett* r to Mr. Adams publisbedon'I'hnrs-^ so well illu>itrat( d by bis lucubrations the comiBenc. iiieiit of the Revoluiionary dny, treats the Mecklenburg l>e« laialiou Vir*;inia,'into “inj;* ni. u« War, was with him a short timr in ('on- j*f Indejiendencn as n forjjery, and calls Mr. porvei>i«ns of truth.” H\ hi# coitMaiil a rijjht I'Ught to be, a soveiei^n, aud aelf- ;ioveriiiin: 8>•^o^ lation, under the control uf no power other than that of nui Gou, and the general j;overnnient t.f the ('onjjiess for the niainleiiance of which inde|)endenre, jjresx, and wa-** aj»^K)inted S-'cretHry ol S^tate ; ilooper, »*h« in behall ol the Slate of North \\ ashinmton, M«r(»hull, L> e, and | we nolimnly pit d^>e to each other, our inu by the (leneral after he becauie Fn-sidei^t, ; Carolina SPt hix liaiid to Che \ationa( I^t c- the nobler sons of Vir;-inia ; by his de-1 tual co.ojieralioii, our live», uur foiluuta, in which situation h« was a conhdential ! laniti.m, an arrant'lory, lu reference to ' I,„„ the Consiitutiou of the and our most baciid honor, friend as well as nn official advist'r, durin*; | these chatf-es, which it \» the obj**ct of the |'„|ted .Slates; and, finally, b) hiH (K»liticalj lUvinjr triumphintlj prcvtd from con»fnipt> a lime of political difficulty greater,than ^ l»o»)k to disprove, Mr. Jones thus wjieiiksvictory in l^Ul, he securid to himself the | r.n.guk Jwun.tui.ind oihtr If.tunony iJa-.u- Ibe country has yst experieinred. . The iDdlBcnminate publication of Mr. J.fUr. uii|^rishable reputation of the leud* iii *•!: fKtnucii/ef rt»uiuil.mii. ii.d •. iriumi.»i«ii». ^atithrrn Kcronfer. *rili,.^. h«s h«en depr.c.U-J by ...any ol >... , . » Ap|K*almc to the lo^eM ! |, viud.c.UU the ct.ar.cl. r .I' Mr. lioop., by . \i- I..O* ^ \ I frirndK and even his n>o»t cif*voUu urTaiiU bu i i i i * i . . . . . \B Mr. Jtffrrsoi .) I knew ^,„n it,o human bosom, the j. aU.u>> ofj ,kctch of h.. Ule, ...tl by pr.vui. I»it.r. nctir be- “ I think ^(wyB rii‘D. Washiiipton intimately and thon>uj;h ly ; and were I c.dled ou to deliueitte his tbaracter, it vhould be in terms like these : “ His inind was ereat and |K)werfu', with out heiQi; of the very first order; bis peiie tubicr.biii)( - In private iiioinenta diViilci! lo ihe .iilercliaujfeof the idle and inuoraiit agaiiiM lh*i holders ol fore piibluht-d, wriiln. by hiiu .n a »lyl« *f u»»» oo.ifid(.niial(ipiuiuiis.frM puliiiciauiili^ivi'viiiiurfd propvrtv and all (leruiaiieut instiluliins, lie | culinc purity and full of th« 6rv uf liberty, .Mr. to cupport thi- propritiy ol ihiir pubi.caliou, or gathered art und hiui the factious, i^uoraiit I Jon*» ihu» coocludi* •— the truth of thi-ir contcntn. Ot\ two ociaiiioijA i . . . « i .1. 1 , . ■ ... ^ und disconietitcii |Mirtu>n ot Ihe iHMM-le, aiiii alrtadv the vrnniv oMh« ir iulh*r has hwn i»uc. I • 1 » . it* c('»^^uily qucMiioiiid. I hf Triciid* «i iiid diStribulK'n i*l (ifijm* alul ctlicr la* 'I'he character of Mr. Jcflerson, like the h(‘use of the f»oliih man in the scripture (N.ruble, is built Ufvo aaiid. It cannot stand the atorm which the publicatn>fi of hi« w nt.o;:s must provoke, from the hands • if ihoao wIiom: liM'S are eaiuii.iiiatt'd witb bv inveotion or luin^IinatuMi, but sure in con I ingenuity and wveriiy *1.11 Hup.iort tfie abuffii j Mark the hi'tur\ of his influeoce amoi.j: >‘ojj Mileinnilies 4>l tiulh. 'Ihe ''“Mtts.* I.i I601,thei.eri.l ofhia U«i-ti>d\ic trntion strong, though not v> acute iis that ithe df>cind»nt «*f ltnrrul Ln, have each i>n- vors, contiolied tLn-u^h them tbc jjovcrii- jmi of a Newton, Bacw or L«ke; and as far ''rovirud fl.r truth of hii. «t»uiiie.!l|s and wi.ile uient of ihe country. »u Bs he «i w, DO judjj.nent was ever iR.undt r. jj’;;, J«t"alhl‘ln‘ "’*5u«-nce oa the Slate of North j hit It was slow in operation, w'li^g auioii rioccnce 01 the oof, a voluiaf diiiiiiizuiithtd for iu ^ iroima, .Mr. wij!*— by inveotion or luin^iinatuMi, but sure in con ’ingenuity and wveriiy will Hup,iort the abufi-ii Mark the hi'tur\ of li elusion. Hence the coiiiiDon remark of |'eputation of the otlwr. Ambiiioua oi a fiiuiUr ] In I60I the iteriod ••1. .iv. hii officers, ..f tbr advantaie be deriuu I ....pit material, »or ’ ihe coudiiion of ..ur stal. '! *:»»». «»“• of MHs^. hu« tt«, aud " , r . I ,, l»uch a tank, 1 khall fndtaror, in th.» T«luine, to «"i>,wi)aiwas me coua.iioii 01 our biui> 1 . . from c-HiiK:iU of war, where, hearing all ,f,e cbarn. t.r •f my nahvt .'^laif Iron. V\ ho were her f^reat men ?—who berp-j‘*‘* country lu the character of Viihe whatever was bejil; ,iv iii«inuntioD)» aud maiigiii.ui a>j»fr^ion of litical lender* ? Cioveriior J*»hiisl*»n, (.ifu-1 r •ltd certaH.lv Bo General ever platined his hi* •• phil*u>|.h.c pm." The Uhor m t..nple and Davif, JamM Iredell, Mfred M«*«.r.-, battles more ludicHMlv. But if d«rantcd rtward. the praiificai.on of r..y ow_n ^ amiHf'th. c..nt*...t, that j . r • tlihnra in contnhutinr an huM.ble ni.teteui^ioid lieitot rs*.n, ^ero ii. dur.iig Ihe ciHjrseofihe action, if any iiietn- ij,,d,j,n,^o,>„rih.caroli..aai.dtl.efai.ieof...a.iy si^ns of our p..litirul z-kI.uc, whose liisir.' 'hull go d.iwn doty thut aMt.tnud, prutieuca wbuld induo* aiu to virtue at;d a ' . nfiimcd as thut character i» by hi» pri- mniien ihf^ueuce. circutnsfanres, be was slow lo a re adjust lueiit. 'Fbe consw-quence waj, that he of- tco failed in the rneiQ\ m station ile was incapable ddn;j«rs with the calnx^tt uncoocern. l‘er- aMoriatc*, and made h.« p/(thunionk tianJtri ra- •pertable. By his »u,>erior df xterily a* a party riumph in the el. ctions of the state, thej‘‘*e question of li.drj^n- ■neriries and re»4iurc»'8 of ih»* tieople were' spriuij Couveut.on ®f l«i6, cun.-.lance, ever> cousideiatiun, waa ma- ry'oU.er po«fr but iIk .ntlutnvc of hi*, na.m. well as its pinsical lUiprnvemenl, ne;.|ei led, I J’ claralioti, will U; cheruhed as meoMiri- ' ' ‘i five them {O^iularily and preferiue.il. f lament tlie «ide ditreriDi'C ut' opinion wbici %»ith h.s purp.,se. whatever ob^tuclea op- ex.-u hrtwaen .uch of m, fellow.ci.z^na and ...v V w till- we'll as iwn ai«.ai t tureU wei^jhed; refraining U’lie sa^ a doubt, I which cart them fO|*ularily and prettrnurut. I and th« wd of every \oue tu swell' h patruJ, w hen the shrino at Mmiti but,'when owe decided, going through ' may lament the d.iFertD. e of op.n.on which ,1;^ f„ueral cr> of tiie cbaraclt rs of our own I*** irn ver* nlly vi^.t. d, like lhai . Bfid iiiv. / . . I I - - I- .1 _ *• i i . ... torefiit'aers. Fraui » Tcr» inlerc«IiDf atreur.t of thr adiniD*-: , I have Ihuo, in the course of thit work. ... . H.riii .i itTB ' at iVlphi, onl> us the foruicr bkbiialiou of , ,, , *eh, but I one no reiip cl to the idol* bom they ‘ jwsed. His intecnly wa« m*l I»ur«, h.s ,, nor do I rcTt-rence hit decri'»». JU«IC« Ibe mo-t Iiiflexible 1 ha*e ever My rolua.e *.ll 0. d.v.ded .nto three part^' ^ ! l havell.UMn the course ol tUia work known, no motive of ii.tere-l or consanguin- , The iir*t ».ll coiin.r.»e a cojnpendioun h.Mory o. r„„i,na we uiaLe the lot todfh-ud ihe ciMirut ternl .North it>,offrieDdshipor haired bem« able .»i,....‘.» .tnki.,!, iihibiUnj U.c p. t'->rohn* frum Ihe abuse uf i,oo, tlie bshis deci>:oo. He was, iiMieed, in ever) „e«>d 11 be lin...d lo 000.1.011^^0.1 ...d-.pui. cuhara.e. of ii,«.uth.>r'.c.u;a. tcr *'• '‘h.-e nam«, w.th n.ao) , a wi^evf Ibe w..rd.a wi^, a g.KHl. and a ,i,|c ev.uWe of the truth 01 the Vletkhnburj Covernor T> ron had fallen in love w ,th,h* “-V ‘ '“’r**- great man. His temper was naturally irri- D elaraiwn, a» well a» of ihe autl.entic.tv of the of ei^ctin*'a ayleodid pului e to' '* '*• H«»per, table a.«i h.gr,.lKK.-d; but r, Ii-k. and res- r-ol«. "t'hu^rnd'u'l »cro«.plish v^h.ch, he d ihe iM-n.b. “«• Olution had obtained a firm a.Ki ‘•‘^‘^‘tual Jl^.Tll b^ of ihe b-pnlalure, w ilh all the subuM^.on ol,'7^ «"* ‘“'I-''**'*' •a.-e.H • K-y over it. If ever, however, it Me u d,-no«nrid by , devoted h.v. r. He lost h.s J.ynits in ti.e ' n.*Wr , f ihe ch.... ler l»ri«k4i it^ htnind'^t he wdS treiM*iMJ*Hi» , \|r, raHi a> the rankest tr>r? in the Cungn>» which he thus frenuenll) limde Iri hlate, I lec*l c^^hudcitt (Ivat 1 nave inhisnrath. In his ex(rf*o^ he was h-.n lof S,vpf.ly.p!v I »ijall eoiitradici tl.i. naJ^ed a*. ‘ u ^.Lnu- in.iv and ihal Ihe fharac- orablr. Uul eiacl; lib«-ral lu ciolrib»jtiuus i .. r i i . ii ' j t'*r of the l’>r..ier has bi'«*n v.iuiicaied, and * . and illuAtrat^ * m D^itnotitiin bv an cxhihiliori At hH^e til!4 iioiior Ifi tlic liJiidDeftb vl 1, iikii i to whatever t.r..iui-e^ uli il\ ; bul frowu.n ' I • » pi»noo»m o* an txi.iDuion «r - 11,,. uulh of thr Uier eMiib .i.hed, U \«hh1 r J r umny , uiii^ ininy ol hm private Utter*, wr.ltfii durinf tlia his Zeal and enthusiasm. . , * • •nd unyielding on all visionary pr-jecls, i^r.n of b.a service ic the cootinentjUon^rrm. I || ^a* the variotf. p*.!itical fDoncEuvres, reach of controversy. lu lh«* c>iir»e ' ’ «.f iii> labor*, I l.iiti'»iiKii u»!v shui.ned all §'orvifSH inlflUgturr. UVE DAYS LATI H H(OM KRAM kT Nt.U \ OKK, Oct. 17. By the packet shipliavrt ,C'bpi.i>iod(:ard, we ha\e received Havre papers lt> iS«>p|«ii). Imt lUtii, ai.d I'ariH to tbo vveniiig uf tho Ulh. The news froui Spain ronlinuea favora* ble lo ihe Queen. Don Carioa’s army ia luptdly fHllin^ to pieces. 1IIK Qt Al*Kl t’I.K TREATY. Til* r»i/or of l.aiceloiia ol Ihe yUfh ult. gives the follow tag aa thw additional Arlv- cienoftbeTieal) of Ihe quadiuple Alliance, which II «iuii-s weie coiiiihunuati-d lu it by ib> Capiain (iencial of ihe province: **'l'beir Muji alies, the hi^b coolracling pailiea lo the 'I'realy of li'id April, 1m34, liuving taken into ihi-ir m*!!' us conaidera* lion the late events in the l‘i niiiaula, ui.d b«'ing roitvincc'd that ihe new slate ol allnirs I in that country requires iiew ii4 apur«*«, in ,ord«-r to obtain ihe ends proposed by tbe I said treaty, have ap^MUhied for ibeii IMeni. Ipolentiaries(the raioe who signed the net* |ly,) who have a^ieed upon tbe fulli/Wiug I additional Ailicles: I Art. 1. 'Ihe King of the French bimli hiii>« If to tak>* on ih !>• nlieis of Ins siait s ever) pn»fier n>eH»ure f..r pr« veniin*; the in. surgi-nta in H| am fr in r*-tei«ing froni ih* KreiH h lerrilor) an\ si^ies uf •>ucfur whatever, either III iweu, aiuis, or warlikt Stores. Art. 2 The King of Great Britain and ln‘!aiid binda huiaelf lo r^ujtply her Callio> lie Majevl) witb all Mjch arms and warlike •ton's as she may stand lu need of; aiaJ, OMtreover, il oeceMwry, lu asaial tier .Maj* *. ty wilh a natal fiine. Art. .S. H.a imperiat Maje«fy, the He* Kent of Portugal, in the naiiH* of lh«' Qu«*ea ' l>«>niia Maria, aniu>at*d rniirely wub I)m •uine •enliineiits as bia aufru^l Alin-*, at>4 wishing lo »b w his kiK whd^n eiil of the enga^en-ents entered iMo b> her .Ms. j si),lhc Qumii n gt di ol }*|a.n, in Ail. V*, u( Ihe tit aiy of April, ImmIs bioiMilf lo co-operate, in case e| wilb all the mean* m his |>« wer t •eiHl« ring as. siNttftica to her Culb lie .Mnj^viy in su« b iiianiM'r as khall be agreed 0|>«>u b\ thtir said Msjr>in*«. Art '! 'I Kc foregrting Articles»hallbavs ibe sauie force a* if ibe) had bero liierally itm-rlid lu ibe said 'I realy ol VUi April, 1*31, Ilf whtrh they of all I# ciiu>KJ»red ai loriiiiDg |>arl, arid Ihoir ral.lM ai.on aball l4 eKcbougf*d at l.4>4tloi« within the apace 9t^ I fort) davs, Ol iui(Hi-r if it may be. ^ at Li.odoo, ihi* l9»b day »nl all uuworih) calls on h.s chanty. Hi« b^art was r>«^t warm in bis .iftxIwHis ; fajl exactly calculated every man's value, ■nd i>av«» hifo a solid eMe^m pr*p,rliou»t> fo it Hi' person was fine, bis stature **i- trtl) what one mould wi«b •asv, ertcl and Ooble; the |uenco . - . jj ,1 (f,c calumii), »hil^ it deuMiided a pa . ti'-nl iii«e«li^btiin, fia* jiJitilied tltc kCtuieal iiiuK 1 ••••^, i.ui >i •• KLfbseqwnl , r> • j of hts a,'e, and Ihe HHHit graceful figure ibal I break away the darkne«H which surrouuda that this »um was «>nl> suf ri-ufd Ix! s^en on borsi'bark. Alihougb in ; it ; and such are ibu indut-euieuls to :bi» fj,.,ent f„r the mere beginning of the edifn e, V. i here oar ciiraiU. In cf.nelu«K,n, we . bis de,K>rt...eni '»«h impumty th- chara. |.rr , e be«i horseman of her history Us e I„is are no. made lo ' and that t‘ii ihounattd more wrrt* n'cescuiy *ti Complete it, Ihe liberality of ibe k’gi!>la turc was exhausted. Alter a gr> ai deal of manaiZf-rnent, however, the sef.ond appropri tli^ circle Ilf bi« friends, w i.ere be might be j publication. fc'#*rM*rvt"d with safely, lie took a free share I The following pa*«»ff«, taken at random, ahow in coij»er»iti>n. his colloquial talents wrre ' pretty cVarly Mr. Juaia'i •p.i.ion of Jttr.rMii’* |)ot above mediocrily, possessing neither j wcrki and ctiaracler. ^ c..pi..u^«9 A' ideas nor fluency of word,. 1 yield m. faiih whatevor to the confenis aiw"n“b.ll waV'^^as»d,’ aiid iis s.i.xe'^ ha.. In jHibhc, »hen chilled on for a -ud-im opin- Inf the four volu,n.,s of h.s writinps. Fn allrll.u.ed more lo ih»- brill.anl ►.n. he was unready, snort and em;>«rrasb- vate and (k.IUic.iI scandal, truth, relii^ion, „{ ,h;,„ t„ ehe p.,licv of tiU Y t he wrote readih,ra;h^vdifhjs ly, tnridelily, federalism, rapublaanism, and (;,„prnor. To have l.ned a I*r«%ii.c.-, if. an ea«> and corr*^ct style. Tnu he had j Jacobinism, are all conglomerated there,— s, .Hir^^e of war anti .rqu.red by couversation wub the world, as if the Sage of Monliccll.. had devoted the ,„a„.hv. w.iti a burthen .f fifi. en thcHis.ind f r hi»e.Jucati,«) was merely reading, wri- whole evening of his life to the collection ,.o„l„i. a greater d*-gr.,e indif-, tor the f-.r laa.c ol .,ur ,e»olui.o,..ry p,i,.«.. .. l.nj and comr,K«. arilhrn*-lic, to which he I and endorsement wf principles r.fevery kind, d.Mre>s.-s of the peo,,|... i.hun p.,t of the c«. irta.ur. of the whole toun add.-d surveying at a later day. His tune from the ,direst t.-net of ^ligion to the m.^l ean l-e recnciled w.ih («.lr.oi,.,n ond hu try. 'I he fir.i .ci..^. of ih. murk ... t u,.d. r willutily My ihit we rejoice f>r li.r au'hoi'* »ak« *1 the appta/ai.ce of thl* bj«k. It ce.la.nly n imt a l.ttta reii.arkabl* that truni the Nurib and fiomtl>« >«olh ahould be hard at liir oan.e u o- menl t tottt at H rr* upb'a.dibf o ihr rharac- t«r of JilTrr>'0(i. 1 hf ^rnu. d* up>.n «l..«h Ihe • i.lhor ol lhi tturk rt«l> bit ar|uu.ri«t an lUt h a« cM r^ true North C'arnlinuD UiU«t «.»S I* (lar.a on, Mr Ji>nr> ha* |lared hi* iialitr Sutv iiucar ob I'Satiuna to h.ni nhicfi, « d>ull rol, «.11 b* r*. Hr ha* placed it* aU lw uiM.tr obli|alioo«, w^empb'ved in aclioo clu^t^v, readioji lit- ^ dugu^ting alxturdiiy of the buse»t and m>st Hr, and that on I \ to agriculture and En*j almndon^d prii(h;>ary. AikI yet, dixpiile Iish liist^rv. His correspondence became Ion** word of the lour volumes of his fKihii- |yN «'r:^ir»lv •tien^ivf*, and, with journali-1 cal Koran, or doubt, for a moment, the im- ung his agricultural proceeding", occupi»‘d [maculate purity of the cliaracler of ils au- fr>mt'4't>«« lei'uro Itours within d’trtra. Oii (ihor, and \ou have not only all the rabble (n^ w hol*-, hoi charact' r nas, m ils rua ffrd ct, in noihing 1«(1, in few poinls itwlif- inanity. 'I'he (iinn'*rs of his l!xcel|i-iic) . «land, mkiuly taken up by iuUxt.iiIiob .n Norih. ii.u-l have i>en priucely indnt d and the • •roUu*. 'h-i » acrond, ik.iJi ••iiif society of the ladies,—the only iiovert ign pruning aud rt»i*t»u ol ih« •ty!«.».lllolUj«r. W» apiilogy.—f‘llreu.e|y d'll}.’hllul, to h»v>- Ih.nk li.at the book .a virll btlid lo find favor in wrung from the parji.inony of the \«s»'mf»lv '*aicnuii cunnnunity—and it the iteling* •! *o h*-aVT au appro|iriallOfl. I shall anlici. personal friend.hip may !■« »par d thr rrq,ark, it a.s, j^f the cel-nlial empire, bul all Ihe great ,>„tp „nA ,.v.m n. the annals of the stafe, lo' beli«v*. r ni«ve *■ me n.i.iom. pt.oi.. wlif- ; Images uf Ihe Prophet, who have gone or ate the universal estoeio and !.d.nira-, to one, »ho*.-chara.irr, wh.Ui U P»reoi ' and |f rn.) truly be Haid,lhal Ii^v*t 'are going into piW«r, on the atrciij^th of v»hlch iIi«*m* two ladies wt-ri- ln-hl. ■ "•••'"onj u», m con.Kiion »iiha (•ria.n iTtni did nature aud forlun*' c»rnbirie more (mt i his name, roarm;r out Anslo«;rary, Federal-' Asfwrnbiy of I771J rn-ated a new «-iiun- 'ound no *ynif.ailiy m tii« firl.nj;* ot tb. to luak** a man great, and lo plnn- ; .i-in, .Nollifu al.on, or an) other unpf>|Hjlar il.e centre of the slate and adoriu d it “* •*" nnther u.n.'*r»i»Kl bim .n the -ame coostplUtion *ilh whaU-v- 1 word, *mited lo nustam lh**m in lh»*ir plac* s. ,1^^, iim„e of N\ ake, lu compliinenl to '■“' appreriatf d. 'i hu »*rk o(»n which »e have er «»orlbie' hi«v»-uHTiled from man an ev II may be confid»-nlally assertfd, ihal Ihe o* Mnw Hither. At a klill laler ‘■oiiin.enie(> •how* ability, industry, iarlr»*nciw erla^'ina reinfmbranre. Ff>r his was | ' hole range of history dies not fxhibit an of our hiMory , v* hen the Ho> al go *“** while throujjhuut it brrailw* ftir feinL'ular ni»rii of leading th^ armi-a of ,.n»lance ot b-.ser »ul>»«rv.enc\, not only of vernineni hud l»»'»-o arlnihilaled, the Asicm- •pint of an ardni and mi|ietui.u», but chtval roiiii and nabfe nature. If I.M rountrv c—MilU ihr.nigh an «rdu n.any, a« individualN, IhjI of the naiion al bly carefully and juMly sub-liiuU dthenurms war for t^H. .-isMwl.m.nt of it, i..d. 'large,-than the ov.rp.wenng indue,,,o. Americans, for th.-: of , /Vc.rr. r -Tl.o 4ale di»lr..-.n. prtid. o. M;.,fcondie tii,!: ii-c»unciUlhrou^h ; ihf mere name of JcfP rson. .Such is it Tr>on, Dohb*., aiwl others, which had dosi;-- 4** U ftr» birth a i:ov-riii.ir,it, n**vi in il» foriie. ' tu.azing power, that no party of lb»* pre- a»-veral lot>s of' human lilc by the wltipwreck of one f the counii > o| the slat**. ,,f (f,„ packi'is, ca.iuol fail lo di- tuimple. I |i|e hav«* pluced bun u^kki the j lie opinion, and ihe slalue efhroiMJof ,H,b- of Washmjiion „f u U-. ition lo (tblilorale Ihe r« ri’collfclt-d, when he itfscended into the auliful wnmiui was r^j.-cl- |„„,wlf ver> n.ur li at his ease J{,nlf>r llaln-ih>. of .,iir «u!-*criS.^r. . h^iteZii^'w'i'lh Ihm "crlannlion. 'I'he cit) of R.leigli, tbal elem.T^I w Hi. one of-’lUso life pre" iniWnis us, and hi«> v^jra* ity i«> unqu-sliorj ' ^ i ihe capital of the stale, as if lo crown Ihr ii ..4^,lLat he v^H-Bdvivdm baiting:, wire:he lives of the emii.cnt and ..rt^„„,y, was at a still h.ier r>eri.d. U I g V'Ty lur J-, “ tiie\ wer»-litfrall) p l»*d ; ' bur" |{#iolulioii*. I'rom tin-reinarkabic cfi.ni'i. 1 is an i.dinirHhle frit'atc of the lirsl class, f»n on" a«">lh' r 1 >r h i:ii of r**iin.’ li*it'» *I>i the ^prinj of I’‘W, Mr. fliylon, rf DcU lu-c betwn n them and tha Nalional flirlaratioi. inoiintllig carnage guns, vv ilh a full com. nr*' the uio«l (;''«lrin’liv»", troublesome and , wnre, c.4llid ut^>*n Mr, l,ivin|r*ljii and li'nj ral ol Inde|icndrnrc written by .Mr. J IIV-riHiri nion , |ih‘iii‘ol of officers bi.d m* li, in all hIm uI c]i'i.Er'^''ahl I lUat ir*' the uio«t oi 'lrin’liv*", troublesome and , wnre, c.4llid ut^>*n Mr, l,ivin|r*Ujii and li'nj ral ol Inde|icndrnrc written by .Mr. J IIV-riHiri nion , |ih‘iii‘ol of officers bi.d m* li, in all hIm uI Ji.iiErecahl- vinu.n tt.al cau infest wjr'"••‘J ' *"'*h'r Die tliari'* oi Mr J. ti.r«>n ihnn a yiar afker they wire punied, it .* easy to a«e The I’l.tomac was built at iho \\ a»liil.i/lon T iji.Ms. ■-»» 1 an\ lli.o^ IS of inip'irlanct-I ** »a* trun lnrlmuNg ^innu-iJ ii,,. |.j,,on ol h.a don.al of th« aulhonlicily. .Navy ^ iird. I I hv t’tiriroat iiianler »» aiiili.irilT. liolh t'rn. , ^ i ntu. Uttt Will US lu gulling ri.J ol Mi..m. i ij,.. ' I hat we the cit,/.-,m of MeckU nUirgj .s,i »oi i,« h.i-f, . v.h,. o^. y.Hir|.,|.t7c._ Ohio I atuicr. cu:a»Uu.» Cs^unty, do Ijtrcby (jiss'jlvo the ' bui k iiui^Jy v.i.n, la'.h* ‘.cmi v ii m tiajt. FTII.I, LATER FKOM U PftTE "\:7 .Ni.vv ^ OKK, tJi i. 17. ' Ala tale hour ihta iKormug, we re^etved . f.HKion pajjers lo ihe Itih »»f S-pii-inher lurluaive. 1 hvir codteuis are nul iin|>oi|. ant. ' I'he omney market of l/i.iidm was ei- bibiling a novel feature—au ek|>oriaiio« ‘ ^old to India. Such an «iccurrer>e*>, (■•?• the Timr* of S«-pl. ||ih,)haa not h»p|Mi.rd for twelve or ihiriefn yearn, lhoigh (W-rx.ri* cotiVi rsnnt uiih ihe n.omentar) lian«ai li ok bclwrca lh> lwf> Cl ui'liies have for m n>e Uiiths |>«»l b-en Inl In nnliciptile mm h ■ n still, rite firai indicat on » hn h !'• II under I heir noiice WHS a rcMMtn-u of U>» supplv fr«.fn theiice, Mb.ch was foiloiard b) a iis«' in the etrhange, and the le-lici- from lh>' l!«si lu* dia Couifian) of a higher rate for the tu|»«, III sterling value, (^r billi drawn ix. liMi.a. •Much spet ulaliwn i« exercit*^d on th»* pn.b- abU c«K.*e|uence ttf ibi* cl.ance, and U it g9ri''ral} anticipatfd that, having >« gun, it must go c« lo a coitsiderabU' • vi nl, ai d prove a n«-w dram on ih‘ Utnk,jo«i reliev ed from the demand iii the l'mle'1 Stales, at least equal to it in eilent. I h«* iiM-endiaries have resumed the wotk of iKirning the corn ri ks in Be,k>lure. I'aris |>a(terk tr* lo ihe f»ib, iiM-lusivr. I'rom tbesr, numerous lran>laiM iis ate giv en reprcling the affaiis of ^)>sin, IhjI af fierelofor*', of a vagne and n>t very H«tif- lacloiy dr.srriplioii. Hon ( arhw had goiio to liiM-a),and Kixhl was lollowiiig bun. 'V e b arn from Madrid lellers of S pl> lu- Imt !ld, Ihal in the ( 'humli«'r ol I’r.s uraoois (or Hi’Uim' ol iSeprcM niulivcs) on the l»t and ‘JdUavs of S*|itemlirr, the pio|Mi»ilioet rela'ivv to Ihe etlenkimi of ^Miliiical righls, ui.derwcnl a protruded and uninMled di* cii*uiion. At lh« conclusinn of the np**«K-h of .MariiiH-z de lu UoiLii, a d.visiou t>* k pUi vtHi the question w hi ther the jh IiIk n as M wtioie had lieeii sullicienily di->«'UMied. This piinl having lieen d«-cided unanimous ly in Ibe affirniative, the que«l.i>n was put whelher the |iel.lion should li«' |>ul to vole, and on ihe roll iM ii.g called over, this abt* was cdfried by a mi.j .rily i f lo .*111. .V, third (|iieNtion wiis now pro|K>M-d—wl.elber th»’ (M'lilion as n whole shriuhi l>e approved ol; and on this the division w a» 71 in il* voi, and agrimsi il, making blill a ina* jorit) of nearl) two to one. I’aasing ou to a dociaion upon ihe kepn- ralo nrliclra, the Chanl>er, ii|Hvn one of them, was e,|UHlly divnVil, th»re l*«-ing -V- voli s on each side, and Ihe I’residrnI hav. ing declined giving his casting voie, ihe ur- In lo was KUjw rscdnd by a lasolotioii e»- prewiive of Its iniililily. t )iie ol of ihe ino«l r''in>irkHblo faa’ures of ihe*-e pr (■••itiliuj.s is ill*' fan, ihal the wliohi of the .Ministcis ve il'd in the miiioriiy of .‘1**, on lln- .pieslion if •ai'iironiij of tl;« ‘ [>ciiii';ti’ ns a whole, ouJ
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 1, 1834, edition 1
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