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’ 5 ( Prom the yationaf IntfUi'^Ciicer GIVE LIGHT It is witli a joy fno Hobt'r tlirit \vt‘ in tho nt.'ttf lii- iiiiii'l of tins coi-rjilrv, sinee the failure find j! vnii.sK/'^i on I, itli -'f • difl'ojvnt kiuis, cannon, trmnytets, drums, rn.*i T«r. n.\irj;;H aroj^TER, DlSr.NlON LNMASKI'.n: rf n>n(}rcM (Jn’N IH4 ('iiDipi'oiiiiiif osiiJ lie [Kil't irulii 1 .lets wliich tliis fiflu’uie in.~ists tm ;is iiHii.'^jK'H- • uiucii-iii . - 7 . 1 • 1... -it l i«4t ' wliu U tins stMu'Uie ni.~isis t>n ;is ni>u.'^]K ii- ! swords, &c. *And at the bottom an im-. fo this oon.i.loxjon it ,, ,,.,i ,,in i;,, ,,u,\\,h. for exultation I prcPfion ?»;:d, with the legend ^\c have iHMVto 01 Vnion. i iiiK the slave trade in tlu- District ot to of the pub-; cnu) 1 which wc baicd this (’olunibia, and tl;e division nf California ,,, . lee the failure! ()ur readers and onr contt'niporanes 1 he ;ruund.s '‘1"* ^ | jjc, jjo uiiti. with the of till’ lati rriiiiin;d rntorprise ajrainst (’u-' wlio are yet itu’retlulous, or doubtinjr, a? : ehar-rt' wcie a." • ows. ' Misfduri (.onn'ri niise :is tn ."hivcry attai h- b;i, the lriuui]it» n»oral priiu-iple; of re- to the eliaraeter ot the Lopez Kx[»editions, . Kir^f: hilst it ‘ ^ Witliout (he eoneessions, the iccov- v n iK‘ fur 1:\^\ |)iviue and human; and o}V lirst and last, will at ouec pt'reeivo that ji, tlu; (ompromi.'-e, it a\.ii et Um o , ^ .,][ ],,>( by a jii>t rt'L'-i'd t"i' tin- jrood opinion of the i this new testimony Iraxi s no room toi :in\ ,>vi‘rv opportuni(\ to i t noniKL la ^ f]|^, (’,,|,ji,]nniis‘, the only cDni se of s;ifoty Wnrlil. V\‘l,U ;t tliese i b'uicnts are in tlw ■ rrm:iinin>r disbelief or uurertainty ;i-i rndH«t in I'lc national eharacter and now iiKuh' clear. the uiiipronn.' th(^ ‘•iK'iiceable s(‘ci*ssioii ’ (it the aif- j»'»lit y. We hnvt nothinir to tear fov Ifcpublic. A I’eoplc tiiat can master its wn danjrcrmi' 'Vnipathies. and even con trol its itimh! .mcs. as tliis {Vople ha- doiu' on the late occa'ion, olici> a nobU- >pecta- clc to the World of a. sound inte^rvitN not iiicoinpatilile with the trce.it institutions. (>f the prirn' nn'ViMs of the dopcrate cnttTi'ii''e aLTain>t I'uba, the xreat r«i^iart had probat'ly no hiLdier aim than M^n iiiTsonal advancement aim All i> sure as nnjnst to llio r'oulh, and tlnise who sustaitu'd it as liase submissioni.-ts. j . . .,mi v-r tiii’ in-s'ri’if- \\\> sul.ii.it llus "i'l;" S>v,«i,llv: U ...IvocaJ.-.! tk-doctrino N ny A c..Nn;iiTi:i. Sv.vsi„n, ».„I 1,1„. 1 'J'/ifSf ilrind///;/ um! if ,ii)ic(ini out ar^^uuient. to the vcrdict ot our lead ers; eonteiitinir ourselves with .‘■tatiii'i the niat.Tial poinfs \vhich it appears to us to establish, \ iz: Fir.f. 'i'iiat the whole scheme ot the Kevi hition of ('uba originated, and was cxecufed. so tar as it w as carried i>ut before its sailiiiir, H'iffliU t/ir I mltd ShtttS. tlieir S’liiiulh/. ’lhat the “(,'ulian »Junta inti'i'i'si. within the I nitt-(l State." was in't, as we to adopt Resolutions avowinjr a Slate to sei'i'de, at the xt'rv time it must , . . , i, , , II 1 w.’ .1 «'*. i;., . (tihmt, ni>' iOijh-iiiliriil>lr, mt,! if have known, that South ( aiolin.i wa^ \ i i .t t ! i /n//, » ” , , • • • ^ til (III tllf S'llllfl ID/tst Iriui 1 Illl'iU. solved to carrv the doctrine into ]iractie . \ J i - i and would have regarde.I (he passage of j As early then a.s last June, (ho -.^tand- lf..(.bifi(iiis as an encoura ■euieiit i aid Knew an 1 a'imitted (l):it (.^uitnian \%as sucli , ij'i nn in her r t‘t!i in \owuiz unii ini s.- siipjtOM'il, :i ianry torui tn ciTtaui tal»!i.-hinir, il' a S‘utlu*v!v i on- /'''./ .-ieduccd aiii dt‘- Xew York leailers in tin* coiisjiiracy airauist Snuii- j'erii'nceil persons, were i - i luded by the false idea of lending aid to a the territ.ry of Spain. !.ut a fixed tact, and peoj.lc Vt 1 Ui.ri.dini: for lil'crtv: l>ut. after that l.opez claimed to be acting by their wciifhiiiiT the evidence, already I'ctore llu* authority. 1‘nblie. ~ .f teiiipfatioiis h.dd «.ut to the 'f/iir//i/. Th.it. so tar from any rcvolu- of the .idventnrer'. it can- tion cxi.'tiiiLf or in progrc-js in (’ul>a, this \(dudc> stall a terni'i. u'solntioiis as au encouraui . i . i c i i eckless and suici.ial course. { for Imsi moN, aii.l ye! on (he -.,d o* .Inly thereafter it w;ss ad^’ocating his electi >n iiiielaiming tliat he stood flu nrut nf llf ('iiii.'tiliiliiiit!' Alore than 'Diirdlv: Iviiowing that South Carolina i w.is bent on disMilving the I'nioii, ami es- I an ■r not now be doubted that no .-mall niinibrr document ptTemptorily of them were iiitiecd into the >evwee nn>rc loTielu.-ion. by deel.iring. in express ] \ the pro-peet of pluiiucr than by the that “the n volutionarv m.'Xcmcnt wn.- ohont (" A» now undertaken /-// !n^ [iiO- • v what ilK >pf{i,n. the hoin-st-heartetl pez sj (/»/»/iv/. iVle. real lihert\-loviutr men in the expedi- I'niirtiifif. ’lh;il the re'ourees of which of libert\. Hv what ; nd real lihert\-loving men in tiie expe tion were iiiduccd to abandon their htuiies. the amount of this and of all similar bond. ('uufederaev. so soon as :v nuudier ot k''onth- .^tate 1; 'taiiees. their helpless and wa.' to be ]'aid, in the tir-t )»laei‘. were the ,.^1 States could Ik- brought to eo-operate 7".'/ '(/// fedelMcv. that print neglected to ,'peak out in bold and indignant terms agaiu>t the conduct i-'l tnose who w‘re thu' plotiuig the destruv-tion of the I nion. I’’ourthl\: It ad\ocated the re-deetiou fif Abram W. ^ t ii.ible to C'ongres.-;. who op.'uly avowed tiiat he wen' with r.nth'r more plainly iikh ami ("’Iieve.', of South (’arollua, who had ' lo:t ag.iin: i Is rc]u'atedl_\ .hvl.ired th.it. although oppo.-.-d he C.' iilman) ha t. //•,//- State sece.-sion, they were nev- the /.n/.s eithch'ss in f'lVov 0} a dissolution ol the deidari s tliat th.eri l iiion and (lu* formation ot a Southern >fafe to aiiil. Ill mativ iti' .'titute families, to folhiw the fortunes of laud' and jnif>/i propertv in ('u!>a. with South (’aroliiia. tl bunds wert‘ to be cond pl.ace, out of an outlaw leadt'r w ith the \ii w of w resting of w hatever kini: ami from tin- (Mivernmcnt of Spain a great ter- Fifhli/. 'I’h it th " ritory—by the spoils (•!' which h at ha-t further paid, in the wa> to be enriched—we haw alread v shown *•//'' /-isiinii is nt rili-: 1’ki'I‘I.k //(»/ to our readers, in the proi-l.ini;:tion and (tnn mmi nt '/ t'nf.n, ti (>m wliatever ix-- lal.-'e intelligenei niannt’a( lured, tor the jmr- •'ourei'.-' derived. )>o.-i' of deecjitioii, at diricrcni and iii>tant I'laee.' ill onr own countix. 'I’he evidence on that subjeet is comlu'ive. I»ut. in re- rd fo the tm/iH'i iiii'i:In Id out, our I!i- l.irmatioii |.a- not hitiierfo bicti >o par ticular. \\ i‘ know, however. tVoui the eVldi nce of partii eoneerned, that the hiimitie-t indi\idiials who I'Ugaged in the Expedition were jivoniixd hirue snius in the event of it« '-iiece"—a- mueh as a tiioUsatid doll:irs cach—whil.'t thoM' et liiuht r j'reten.'iou,-. who lidil noniin.il rank in flu invailiiiir ft rc(\ W( i in the '.:me event, to bevoTllC pi ir- of UIltoM wvuliti. W e know. al'o. that mui h of the money f. r tlie artual expense- ot both t Npedition—that ot‘ la-t \"ar and t’lat 1 f the present—wa.' ia:-cd upon bond- t pro- mis* > to p; y . i>-ucd bv .'"mel«>!y or o!!>"r; that these btind> li ive b« i u ii..ui;ht .!ud s 'bl; that, in "ii,- wa.- ad\aii I'd l>\ an > t • litiou. fi>r whi' h lie thon.-aiid, niakiiiu' liie to be t 'U cent.' on the ■I d -..iv SI., till,/. 'I’liat a hi'.li dudicial function- arr of i.ne of t!ie St.itc s of thi-^ I 'nionwa^. with Lop-'z a:til two ."Njenibirs ot the “ra- triotir .iuiit.i," a party to thi> bond. S, r-'iilhi 1/. 'i'li.it thi> fhn ument e-t.ib- li'hes tiie pi'eei-e a-i ura' \ of tIn'laiiiruage i niploye.l iiv the I’rusi lent ol the I nitcd- States, in hi- I’i-oclam ition of I'.ith A]*ril la>r, waiuiiiirall per-oii- auaiii't conmct- in'^' tliein.-rlVf- witb the nnlawliii and div-- p'l'ate ent"i'p''i'(' a_Min-f ('n)ia, wherein lie expre--i-l Jli- bi iicf t’Kif t iiis eXpedit ion wa> ••;n.'-t:_a'( d ;,nd .-v t on toot b\ toil ign- er- who lare to ni.ike onr >hore- the -ci ne I'f their gndty and le->riie ju-ep iratiou> .;ga U't :) fiieiidlv I'ower, iind se- k by f il-el.o. d i'lid m!.-;! pre-'-ntat^in to s-din e our own eitl/.eii-, e-j.eei.dly the V'Uii_ and ine-in-i U r.itv. into tiieir wieived hemt >; .•;I:d wlirn he lb ii le 1111 tl -c.ih fXpedition- l‘ifthl\': It advocate'l tlie ♦•lri't;on (^hiitm.in, a> (iov ernor ot .Mis'jssippi. hitmr- I :nf nt th) lini'^ that lie had aiinonn‘ed him self for resi't.inee fo t!i.“ t’ompiMtni.-e mea sure'. and, in c.tst* they wi'i'c not repealed, for i>lsiMi\I 'I’lu’se were of tlie retisiins whicli induce.1 U' to b. Iieve that the “•.''landard' wa,' inimical to tiie 1 nion. was etici i;ra«_f- itig th '.'‘ who hud oj.cnly di-ci;.red their dead.l_\ h«'.'!ility to it. aU'l w i- d> if.g all in it' power to f.m the liaine of civil war,— ll'd’i-v iii:^ tiiir-. wi' ' i c'i.ir:;e i, and we nn- dcrt:;ke to >;iy th.it the t'act^. a- ai.peariii:/ oil the \i-rv flee of tli.it print, would h.ive bi-cn 'uirieicut to eoiniet it ot the charge lief lie aiiv unprejii iii--d Jury. r>ut \\r are no lon_^ r h it mi th' dark, 'I'lie ■•St.indard’' h.i- tiir"vvii off t!u- nia,'k. it coufcs.'c,' it.' uuilt. an 1 i>1'M1' !//,,,, .1 doue all if 1 b'Uni' ni.-t oW 1'. to tllc i:'. l!'. month after it had been warned that (^Wiitman wa> Ibr rc.-istaiice to tlu' ('om- proiuiM', and a dissolution ol tiie I nion, that print ••expre.-sed conlidenre in him, and f.ivon'd hi.- re-eh ctmnl ’ ('ould pre- varicaiion, subterfuge ami decejitiun be out':' ‘■.'^t.iiidard" .1 Iniit- that iib nrilie 1 hii.'i-elf With ■ f South Cari.bu.i, and IS no iii't for that It siV' also, that no to S’ ecde, except "/'n' Vet. tliit print h 1' re- peatc'llv o; n(dailii'!, that -iiiiild South ('arolina and pi o(da i Hi'•!, that -iiiuld withdr.ivv from the I nion t>,r > .li.-'iii'/ fir II.-'the lleiier.d ( i > ViIli men t the ofli'.-r Stale. will h;Ve no r;_ht to i^f.iinsiv her .•■' fi iii, and cntori-e a submis- .--i-in lo the lavv'! 1- liil lb:- I >, .u 1, ,m iii it> w- r.'.- fc.iin'/ Is it not ;_!\i;ig euc ur- aueinent to Smth Can.luia. to pr >ccel on with h'i’ le-fai'i lU' ]iur|>o'e nf iii.'.-dv ing til!' '_!er\oU> I'nioU intlm'll jnt , ,l il/ Will the pecip!'' b>n.:er .'hut their eye.' to till- treason .! !e (! si;_n.-' of’ih:s leading l*e- nioeratie print!' A:_ain: ii'it kn n. l'...,t f!. I” •• vvi a- an exi U'c. Afti r li;;\iuir eould do. tol'.i^t an avowed into potml.ir t'avt>r. it -inks ini'. r-.ble altern.ite of 'tnltif'vui ' It W.'ic t!.e b ,tli !>. f.' 1-" a i » to the C' union. ■f I lei r I t i r.'- i'.xpi^-ui- w:.' to r'-'i\e tn juiee of the 1-oud' dollar; that much t t:ie moin y Ik!' l -. eii let olit upon thi.'-.imblini: '.,rt of .'(eio'ii}: and w- bave even heard tiiat at tin '.iliH' rate ii'>t>s "J ihII'iH haVC b, I II . \i Imp_o il in L"ui'iaiia for iht 'c iiond'; winl't ci.-cw here they have bet n p.i','cd ofi' f r ea.'h at as !..w a r ;te as twi or tlir. e e( i!i' •■II the ib.llar. Ib.it Wc li.tve a- Vet had ic definite informatii.n of the I'lVni I f tiioc b.i'id.'. tbe naliire of ib'^ir 'Mpnlations, or tli«- amount and tdi.ii'aeti-r of the fund ^;r fun-L t ut of which tin v ari or Were I I be paid. .''ati'fied, i>y an aci iiicntal j'u’oiii ation in ?!.e .Nev. (>i !. aii.' neW'ji.iper' of the .'-/A • t a ^mali aUi'UMit ■>( tljciii, ue expre-'vd a wi'h to lie enligliteucd bv tlic puldii-a- t.oji of ;]ic form of one ef rln .'.- bond.', to I, v,!..eli iiii;'. n. eivi'l^ed World." ha' lll'Me 't-ll.eii ib i and loi .rei \ " w e_V e (,f tlie W orld r l.all : i:-:f W ll'i ed ->Ut in the ••b.ln'^" > f wilieh tl i.' an aei urate cojiv • ; .-.no r .o M-rv. i. miiation uf (he >11- '. ;lelue i if e\ . r pre'T.tei •(■liin- to ibe k. tch- aliove publie iiidign,.:ionI fle. lie ’l of X..1 til ( '.ll le I nion i Ue I a i ' of aiid '.IV wh' rh'-r thev II ‘111 >■ ll .ider' w h to eV 1.1 t till t till read. Cl lUntell iUl >■ |i en l.'jvorin:; to ill'/ L^'i’f of di civil w.:r! 'I'lie liei 11. aii'i i' n. Hear iib p-:ld: Sf.lle loni'i r tie '.in h" h n e tliil' bi ell c'lnimit tiieii. to tije y,:w n- 'II—to tlic fl.aiic' of’ ••.'^talidard” h.l' ii-'l et.'b i| e w . tile \. rv einbo.i'iMi nt of th- I rc-'ideiit tliat •'liie I’r - inii'r 1 He 'UL'i:*'.'!!! i!l. in el. nia’ion of la-t Ap and ineoi;>'.de'i'it>, W. le 'peei.iilv ill 'l,il:- i;er of iieini: 'edni ' d in* > the 'i le iie - of tUe 'ul'au e"U']'iv:ito\t'.irned onr t.. be literal!} true. ()f the hundre.i and -ix- teeii \ii-t ni' 'eiit I'li-'.le r- to Spain, tii’iv- olle are a'H ltained to be i.f' the aiTt ye;;rs .ind under, down to the .-i-e and I f t!ie Imie nn.iibi r oulv t are al o\ e tiie ai;’,' of o*l Ve.ll '. X,it;..:'.,i }„t.n;.;. I >l llioer 'l I lenioer.:; er..tie b :id IN i;im. t. le.i.lil''' till in tl;!' S'.ite. Jl.'-. It dii I ' ;i>ld tbeV 1 iuf;'i if it' 'iiipri ut W "litr !' the t le* I nio- Itlia'd.ilie • i ' t!i.' mill!'-t the [i.li'tv. b"'illltv to the (■• -iiiri' ti I.f the rii:l,T ;• ter cniiiitv t'■ the 1*- ll t 1 the ai ! ,1 il ! ••M.tieliru w — '.Vi.uid have w I: n i h' i"U e\t'|e--lv ni.;d" b.- N'ilbir/e ! M-.'V iTi.ir !■ - r of thi.' . (/ ■/•(/ : ' ,\ ■ V dv;n_ p r; _\e! el.iimiiii: to il, I ni'in! 1 ie. w b ■. bi •ill v\ c h dd d r. call liiiieiit aU'i ael nj n w ii.'" than .1 'I' 1V in I. tin K.'j'. r >ve rein lilii v in di_: ill I ."-e ,/ I !' />. /'. A ./ wa' ! w •. n tlie ('..ii'iidali '! e l;; He rb : I :V Mie tl ;i .111 of :ii S : "• >ni'''! ’'.-I'/ in a Cl iitc-r in- i’t\ "f r! ■ I n'- n. ,;:i 1 a 1 e ■I f; n 1 lay 1 f I'.'in )t. lb- i. - rve- !' .e nn- .! -i! c 'n.'i nn; - :. V er V !':*■' .\t'i -i : : I >•, ^ b;:,.-'! ‘ r -I 1 :. '! \ ■ (.1.!’ • 'h - ' ! \i V.!■,. - r ^ pr. .r. tb.p. : f ’ : ie if !: • ir !ii 'U 1 . Vel : :i. o' i.. .V r t :• A wl, yi, I of if It; (I n. C'uitmin h.r- V itiidr.iw II fVi>m th Com- 'I f r Io\ rM r "f A] j-,.u tb ground tiiat tile ] pie of' 'ii.it State, jn th leeellt eh' Ti n ef ineillbcr' of a .''tate (' ■rernuitc. from tlie n' a 1 iia^'ie the J’ublic Ni I t.ice of if. wie fhcr if bore lla- illipre.'.' L'udtv e,r an ;un ienf ir;iii.':ie:.n. Our v.i>li h.l' been aecom[.li'bed. 11* /■■>> f/,/ lit (,/ thrsi tiiii,.’.-. lieri' it i.'. W'lrd :.r 1 b.'tt' \o. n ■ it Kill.WII to dl ,'b n. Tli.i» I, (;ene- r-.l Xari i^o Leivz. Chief of tlie *• {’afi-i.,t:e .J int.i f ir file p:"mot;:.n of fiji p brie;.! in- leie>',' I't ( ,;)ia. i 'ta t ■! ■ .'he 1 i U t he I idted States I.f Xo|t!t Anieriea. 1 ?bi •oiileili- ]i. 1 ne.l'l ' ■millall le III' I’.emeiif, tiinnigh III iiy," f' r tlie ii:. Irmii t ill I rovi'ional tovei iiiii. ut mid -!ii-(’h:ef ef tbe revobifioii::rv abmt to be now und.ert.ikeii .■igeney and p' rnii'>i\e an‘!ior- liberation ,,f tin peopie iif ( ':|. le tyr.inny and o|i|H( .'.'ion in wh^eh tbev;ir'- iiou’ .'tjbj(t f by the powt-r of >pain, and to !i" priwcenred bv me fill 'iipei^cded by a .'iiperior Kxcciitiv e ( Mli- eef, or ,'Ueb form of iJovernment and aii- tli'ir fy a' the peoide b_\ their tVei will;ind elioie. ^hall pri'i-ribe, do. iiv fhc'c pre- M ii''. t l >iib'ei\e the caii'c and object a- II :ii, til.Iiv'' :i •'.df i f rli.' .■•.'i'.M;.it;ii:i [lolnii: tin •xe U’e I hl- 1, •o:),' iblig.iri'iii. ':!iia, be what- n.iiiiiii.dity Ol fiiiiii of i.dl ilel' llfi-r a."Uliie. b if V.iHl: lo. by ihi'I |ir -', ill', for -in 1 oi| if the ' :i,| ,,(• and tln ir "'11' 111 I lo w'.iiiiient f'orever. .lud fir ■'Cl', cil. proiiii-e to pav to , r. in mii d annmd iu'tidmetits. at thi'ee. liiiii-. and five v- ars, the I Wo J noii.'.iiid l> illar', w ilii six intcre.'t from d.ite, jiav dde r.ife- ■aeh annua! in.'talnienf. iinti! botli Jirineipal a.nd inl' ie-; In- t’ullv ]-aid and • ii.'f iiaii^eib ,\iM I, tlie .-aid (ieiioral X.ir- e'.'O L ipc/.. in virtue of the ;iuth.n :fy and fill' the Jiiomotioli of t!ie oiijcct ;ifol'esaiil, do by tliest' jiresents ])icdi_M' to the said one, t wo .'Uni of ' per cent, .■iblv.oii ( -I /I'l/'l ll(t.—There i' mm h forec of '.;rca.'iii in the folluwing. fVoui the J*r"\i- i.l- iiee Journal: Sum, thing mu.'t 1n done f'nr the l-'illi- liu.'ti T'. 'liie Xonhern provinces of ,Nle\- ieo are h.inliy worMi ri'lddng, and tlirou-h oiir treaty obligations 'it upon u> as light ly a.' lover.'’ Vow,'. it i- not worth tin- ( H'f oj iii aking fill 111 for t!;e b.irii n terrifurv, file nn.'ei.dde pojiiilaiion. :ujd .dfi’u''flier wref- he.! ceiin'ry whieli lie- ou the oiii.'r .';'!e 1 t til" Hi I iJr-ii'b . t'ldia i'avcrv f- !i:|'tinv pri'--. ' ;;t tir.t flower i- t.m thii k- ly MlVViiUli i. •! b\ thi'ii,-. 'I he Saildvvieh I'i.iiid.' are 'oanx;oU' for aniie\.iii,iu. th.it there Would be uo i'pp.I'i'iim. and h.-i.c. no e\citi iii' iit in an inva'ion. Tie- poiiu- iatio.l nf .''f. |):;il||l'_M d'lC' not ,'uit the J'illibii'ti I'lie- e- 'erjiri'C, and the ilrili'li lion irro«I- iVom d.ifu.iica and Canada. A\ b.ii then 'hall till* FiIlibu^fcr.' do?’ and hovv .'ball they ki-ep alive tlie .-j irit of iiberfy and ]irc'crvc the tcndi neic- of jii-i.- irrc'-' ,\rc tlie fiec and cnlighti-ncd eiti/.eli- I.f the SoUtliVVe't to bo CUt off from ail cliaiice of a ti'_dif'/ I- tiie wlnde woiM to -ettle lo-vn into a -tate of i-_nio- niinioi!-. jieat-e. and .'hail evt-rv man ineaiilv 'i-t liiiii-eif to •itti inling to lii' own bu.'i- iii-"/ A'sniediy not; ‘'uuiC outlet inii>l be fiiiind for tile irrcprc.:.'ibie .-jiirit of ‘•manife't ib-.'tinv. ' In this (-mergeni v. we think that the Ixiiigdoni i f Xapb— afford.' a fim- o|ijinrtu- nily. 'J'lie govi rninent is the woi>t, with tlie ]io.--iblc exception of 15onie. on tlie facv.’ of tlic (ivili/.vd globe. There are more wrong ;ind inju'tice, more oppn-S'iou and wi-kedne.','. in tiiat government, tliaii in :iii v ot her of w h :cb we liav e a ny atcuiiif. Tliere can Ijc no ilonbi of the symji.-itiiy of ibe pc"|de uf that country witb any jilaii for tile ovcrtlirow of the ih-te.'talde :inil \eiitiou, diavi- deei.ir tent w ifh the late ('i.n^ri. and i pp t’.oll bv the St.ite.’ n- C ill- “.i/ the Il-i-;im ilid II' Mr. I. -. ill I p- %>”lg. I t lia .!]■ I ur-'W til. in. 'h .v> ' 11..1T I th.it tiiev ;:ri J’L'T*■■"'1 \ r lilt'.. ‘Ill't ('i I'd to atiy ri ni'-dia! ae- 1 le -,iv> !;■• i' f'lir ‘I - •f w li.it h ' l.t-cn dnti' tie tii sl.'t.l'.ice on ,;ce, ;ii* —in other vv .r'L' f. r a .b" dnti'.n of I’nion; but b. lie', in;j- tin- K- uj' ;be .'''fate to be agaill'i him. he feel- eoU'traill- ed. fVoiii a 'e:i-e iij‘ ri 'pt-ef to their opin- ii'llS, to ali.-IIl'ioli file e.ilife'f. In oi.r p-ip.-r of fh-- -j;;.! J.jly bi'f. in II' -f I. iiiu; t ill- p"'I I Ion I'I (I ■ iv crn ; • biii man, We '.-lid: of the kn leriv.d f, take d. . i dur.inee. i' the '.c> i-.i' I. lefl- ii;- I ■f I'.'ij.. ’) >'.ii 1! .ty 1' VV I'U niiiL' a ll-it ' . eil .1 p j li .i 1 Ut it li,;> >iirui._' f. t II. -Ill It' ai t I ! ! and Til- p ipn t kllHl if W i;i i V ne ; ..1 e 1 ' k I l-nl,;! it \ le. a. w ;i I ■ >prui. h:iiact r and of ]. rni.ii; vv 11! I : 1 I ,'ir. 1 I'Ui.-ll if V t . n- V In-'I;:ike ipiaiiii of .Mr. I'ilbn-i t-'r tbe lb\.'i'i til it lie o’, ... net d de-erve : •(; firm ni' III .,n i n. 'Juifm.m 'f .nd' ■ if the ('iiii-tilnfioii. I'll till- pl.-it- i' I'-r the 1 - tb.r . c-.lb aec i)il nil' '.-.-ei ' in . h tiie .'a!»»' of t.le 1 11 |i.n. the '.itn. time :i'.:ain'f eotiip;-. niije a.' unjii.'t to n» iiiiii/iii ////s /> III imsitnm , fi'Otll /» i/I II b'. • t' at tl;,;t li.'trnnii nr. 11 eoiiii.i. n.i lilt ne pr ti p.'ItioU' of tin Soiith.’ (! n . IJililIII'' n f J /)( ll'sjtllj), l'. •t lll. I' I, !■' ijil , ll I l,'l rve> If |._V admit isti-i ni“'t I rit !i ■ 'i-rvi ' it 111 that liie -_s"\ ed to lii.' h.lli liut in o\;V I 'c! t.'. till ex.ilt l''.v er\ \> lr._ ill f.iv 'r ,.r '.-ne- otin-r ean'lidate V will ai b a>t -o;iei de t'> bi I’n-'i b nt. .\'i ni .n }li;jber fl-ll'nte, 1 i'■. di - •ire. c.iiiii, v^ i'.'. patri' 'tic X iH-li'C > ',,it--.- lo' , •! !! ' f tin' ,^,i\ 1 eri.-ll I.f li.' 1 • HIM- be ii:;- J' ; : lille III e:,^| 1 lie nut inii'U be wi eriMiii nt i:,';..i V. 1.; t ll'- lie de- aets -';f- i_\ elltru t- nlv ; vi s it. 1 obtain h;^ de- ll>'iltli "/Mr. (’1(11/.—\\ e jierct'ivo fri rn the .\ew York .’'lirior. tliat the lieaith of Mr. ('lay i' in such a fi-i-l le >fafe, that it is extremely doiibtfu! if lu' wili cver:it..ain be able to V is;t \V;-.'h:ngton. I'or the first time in hi.'' life, the _i.reat .''tatom.in se-^nis to lie piivsicaily desjionding. X's.v(■//( ^ I/•///.-.•.—We learned y.^-ter- d:iy. from a .'Ure 'otin-c, but not witliout mueh sui jirise, tiiat tlie 'i'redc-ar I' oun lrv near Us j.' liow casting n .-t t of •_!) lii'-unioii c.-'.niiou fur tiu' .''tate of .'^outli Carolina.— 'I licy ;ire to in- in.-peetcil and received.— The deiiv( ry lias no doulif been lixed. with a V it-w to the a.'st. uibliui^ and iuteniled ac tion of I ht ir (’oiivt nt ion, which nn-i fs next niontii.—Iiii liiii'iinl 11 lii-j. Th‘ Cln rle>ton (,'onrier has tiie follow ing vimarks upon the presi-nt condition (if that city, vvliicli si-c ni.' a sjn-ci.-il argnnienf tor the “imuieiliatc action” which the grumbler.-' of South (’arolimi are calling on the snbjei t of withdrawing from the “jieeursed I'nion:'’ ‘‘Ot till the many and :uiluous duties that (h'Volvc on fill' jonniali.'t, tiiere ;irc none (ii;if imp;ir( to iiim a grc.-iter >atisfic- fion than tiiat of i bronidiiiL' the exi.-tciice ot a progrc'^.'ive spirit of improvement I'’or what ]iur- ''“"’".t 'ho.-(‘ with wiiom^it is ids lot to re- if thi.'ol ligation. find it impo'.'ible to wifiistand the juildic J'o.'^e';' I’he wiioic nation know that all -'"''I'" ^'>"1 l‘ heve Ili.it in no city on the liereof, 1, \bu .'.lid (icue- 'viiipathy in i.ivor of flicir dep;irtiire.— these movements were urged bv him as a Atl.iiiiic (-oa.-t is theri.* ( xliibitt'd amongst . do 1)1 ri to alb\ my sig- 'I’liey miiilif land on the i-iand of Sicily, : means fo biin^r about a ‘‘SouiIktu Confed- citizens a more ardent licsire to turn to . I • ; i .. t i- \- i , . .i .. . . . . . .... * I... i.^ . ...i «i. ^ :. i • i muskets i cracv ■ iiii'l iliiil fi'imt th-' , Dll iits t till Sttif th. II III! I ./!'' Illllj/ Stilt' , lijf/ll III.'! I'lHlSl I’ml Si llllll. If' I .1 j I I'i SSI 11 ''Ijl/I'll III',' III I, , III (III,I fu I'lriihfi t'l Ills i; -fl, rt ,1,11. if AI’- i't;.\i(s that i\ this \vk wi.uk misTA- Kt.N. (tin. tjinliiiiiii A**.\IX sj,'nl's r his ,,,r„ s,,/iiiitIIr,\ nii'f h' "i,tiiiiiii,'rs I, III, S'// /nr r,s,s>'iili', (//'/ (1, J „t n ni. //> III, 1,11 lli'. In ins, 1/^ I'I/ his I'l'i, l,t ,:-/,in,/, , ii itl, th' Ihsnn mu i.-ts o/ S'/iitli ( 'nr,,/, hi,. \\ e ri'grct that he ha« felt it to In- iii> du ty to take this position; but we do not he.'itafe to sav. that if we had been a cifi- •/■•n of .Mi"i'sippi. a> we ;ire of Xorth Ca rolina, and Iiad known the.''t‘ to Id b;.' .'cn- timeiits. vv> .'hould iiavt* ojipoM-d liis elec tion. )lc (/( m,f l/iinir tli,:t ,i, sli'ilihl lini'r I 'lt,,! Jnr I'li'it,, hut ,r, .-hoiihl li,ir, ijiiin ii'i mil 1,1 (H, ,ir'iV'i(l dit-nn i,ui ist 'J he “Stamlard” dc(d;ircs, that if was •‘uli.'taken” in the position of t^uitmaii.— proof bonibb^ rule under which they suflt-r. Xow we think the Killibu'-ters mieht, with e deny this llatly. 'I’iierc is proof ]io,-.i- be.irer, file publie lands and tiie v«-ry general a|i|irol(atioii lit the civiiiz- fivt- tii.it it knew full well what was iiis I'Mblii.. prop'Tty of Cuba, of wliatever kind, ed world, and grt'afly to the relief of this position—that he was a 1 )i>nnionistI 11c a;id the tiscai resiiuree'- of the peo|.h.' and ( ountry, turn tiieir attention to X;iph->. prodaiim 1 himself iu iiis me.'>.'.-i"-es and *'iveiumcni of (‘liljii, from w iialever source If the leaders who have urged on flu-, specelu.'s fo lie in favor cf re>i'tin!i tlie fo be ijei ivcd; and do further ]iledge the Ciib.an expe.litiuii, the editor', and o:-;iiurs, j ’oiii|>romi;-e. 11c recomniendcd the call g "o I fiifh of the people and tlovernmetit and .'jn c ulators in Culi.iii bonds, wili :o I of a Convent ion iu ,M ississip]ii. Ili-favor- ot ( nba, in perpetuity, for the t.iifiitiii ;ind witli them, we tiiink tiie governiiieut would ‘d a .''outhern (’onfre.- li^char;;t; Colujiiete di^c! > [n te.'tiniony ral Xarci'o jjo| ii!iure and 'lal of the -aid I’rovision-d bi\ernm-iif, w hiebis fiii ther \vitn Amb{•o^io d o.'C (loiizaies ami do wiicre :i few thousand \ ankt J'Ti.'jn Cji€ Yurk The firmness, moral courage, characti'r and ].rim iplc of a public journalist, are of ten sadly tried and tem]ited,—nnu h ofton- er thiin the publie imagine, who read tiie journal. Indeeil, there is no sort ut cour- are like that :in eilitor often shows, as when he faces a vioit-nt, ;idver.se. feiiipest- uoiTs puidie opiniun,—tor, in animal coui- :ige, tlie pa.ssions come into jday, and the iei'ling of eoiiibativem'ss is so developeil tliat it jiuslies tiie man idoiig, and sustains I him throughout. To resist, and wrangle i witii the jia.'^'ion of tin; |iuiilic, to f-iee ;in ' enraged pnbii- opinion, to set yourself a- I g.-iinst, in order to crush, its stormy indig- j nation, demand :ind develojie every good, ■ noble |iiaiity of a ni.in’s nature; wifli a moral courage superadded tlierelo, that i.- : far .ibove any aiiiniai courage di.'piayt' I in • (iie excitement of liattle, or in personal reneontre. To light is a vulgar (juaiify j we iiave in common with tin* brute. To dan- to do right, amid tiie most jicrsnasiv »• or threatening temptations to tiie contr.iry, ' and to fon-iiily, fearlessly proel .iin ill,if : rigiit. is moral courage of the bigln.“.-t orib-r. 'Ihercliave been within the ye.ir ]M>t tw.i such frviUL'- occ.isions. or ralht'r siteli trvin.I tenrptations to b) wrong, vatlier tlK.n rigiit. a.-> public j'luriiali.'t', li.at we mav I e jKiidoiied bu’ a.lverling to them, even tlioiiLiii we may sci in vaingi'iiiou> in what we liavc to s:iy. ^Ve reb r in flie first pi.ice to the anti-.'^out hern which i«ged in tiie Xortiiern .'■'tales otdy ab"Ut ;i year ;igor®-1fter tlie p;iS'.;;ige of the (*. tin pi’. .111 i.'C Iblls, and especially of the Fueitive ."'iavc Act. Il was so easy to gu vvitii the ouri-"nt. so viry agi-t-calde, .'ind such a relief from trouble, ami v>here- witli. 1 .'-I proiifjibie. e'jieci.iiiy for Jonrn.il.^ I ireulating in (he interior—tb;.t when v. • set oi;r f.iees ;i:i.ii‘i.'.f that ciim'iif, ;ind dared to proel ini vvliat vva> Uight, With out reg.ird to eonsc-iiii 'iices.—wc mu't con fess now. w • b it almo.-t de.-pair. We r; - eeiv ed s i m iiiv kick- and S'l b'W ( oppers. that but fir the s!ron_'. heartv. ulorMiis ifjMin^iVuV.ty tJwkt iri An him. If tlu'- the Itepic.>entative rd" the Alniighfy on Earth, has, in his liniited sphere, ihe re- sponsiliiiity he owns to, how mm ii more is ours, whuse Sabbath disco*»se is no onoo a week :iflair, hut ;i work for every day. Surely, wc imi^t teach good morals, good law, as far as wo *‘an under>tand if, good principles, according to our iiesf judgment of them, or \ve incur a peril not tobesiiuf- fli'd off with tiii.-j niorlal coil, but to fuHow II', and to abide by us, amid tin- w.iiisand jeers of tiie victims we have madethrougli the misciiief vv> havt; done. co.Nr.vu:.\i(-A^n^ ■nc> ur.i111. iit r-.r f lie Ue •'.'-tamlar'i li. (-i.ire-, tiiat wc should ii.ivc \ u-d fir t.'. Mark th.-adm "loid \\ b if 111 n.iit t (J'lifni .11 and i'-.o: • I'pp 'in r ’.ill il !.-,ri'. They ;ire 'I'he f ■; oi.'f i- ,i Imoted ;.'uni'.ni t—(he l.it i-r i' a ji-i. ici impri-iu;''" and opj 1 to i))-. \ et. kieiwiii'i t'.••^■e f. 'ji lir would h.ive t dc. ii b>r W'- never sivv our X.irtiiein 111 -II. n.iy. ii.tli them, .iti'i il- i! ( h't in s "l-e. ;!: !,k.^ r\ W. ' t I (!'■'• lil t.i 1 -I Mll- - ).. .1, I. Ib- ..f I Ii"t '!’ly V\ ll.lt till' ti.'ii'. f u-ii ti II'. Old tile U' r- 1'- h X‘v b-.;'i'. It VI 1-eh'. fir on. ' ’ ; I ri, .in-; ;i V' I' ' but u. I . ' n I. W' ul‘1 n"'f. 1-1 'tullt beb're ti e -ti t in. \\’e llie fil l V nnneialioii' uf .>:ir tiie I’.iik !.;> the >bib (tratoi- ii :ir'! fin. Ill >'ininlafe that m tln-ir VetlL'i.-iUcc upon u- ;i- V othi-i- l.r.t n.'tiiie. d ! t 1'. .,;id ii.i He h id sodcchired jiublii ly, ff//,/, atlvantage the vast industrial re- ■d by and Western rifles, ;iidcd by the pojudar !//" o.SV///,rA//v/ ’ hnnr it! To siievV con- "hic h-it lias been ide.s.^ed lose .^lari;t feeling Would make a stand wliicli all the j lusivcly to vvliat sliifts that jirint will ri*-' our S.im-iie/. ziiag.i, meiiiber.' of iiiid ‘‘I’iitri- j'.uurbon.' in Xaples cuiiid imt resist. l!c : sort t» siiidd it.self from ]iublic indiirna- -^lanufactorii s, m-w luisincs^, ami otic .Junta, :ind the Hon. Coiesworlii the issue .is if migiit, tiie result cuiiiil tiun, ;iml carry out its system of d.eccjition, eapital are every day , I'ificknev .'^mith. dud'j'e of the Sujircnn' hardly t.iii to be a fortuii.ite oiie. fortiimite ; we ag.-iin jipjieiil to its own co!i;mns. It *‘l'and it frei|uently : for .N.-iplc' it' i: .-m-ceedcd, and fortunate' sfjinds coiiuclcd fVum its iiwn moiiili! A-■ sc;ireely has (he ink been dry ; for (hi- coiinliv, so lo.ig ;is tiie Fiilibu.'tcrs ■ I'out the fir^t of dune hist, tlie ‘•IJicbniond l>avc recorded one adidition j did not retiiin. I'hiipiirer” (the leading Democratic dourn-‘"I'unen'iiii rc.-ources of ourcily, i Th. ..l.ln- n-,. „ j ,1 . I ,1,^, , V.." !■' 'T I'"- i l-"iM.llllM „t- tl,o of .llu„ 'ourt of I'lrrof' /jf .^iissiv-ij.jii. 'j'liis I'oiie ;in X'-w • h •:n'(. one App (he State I e\ce"fci| cans and of (he I in the "'tiite of Ililed ^ City uf iioui.'i- t.-'tes of doth •y Noitli Amei'ic.-i, on tlii oi April, ,\. * I >. 1 x.\i:'is) \.i)VV:/. d S VXi'll K/ V/.\A*..\, ^ 'le.Ho'ii. .Fosk (;o> za i.i;s, ‘‘ 1’. SMrni. At tiie 1,..,.,I (i,i^ IJiiiid is a haiiiisome - 111 a sliieid or euai-of-,iriiis, (in mjc di-* You cau’t prevent the birds of sadm VHioti uj tin* !i. l i wliicli. bv fhi; vv.'v, is from living over y>ur lie;id but a I’alnieUn anil St.ii • - • • ■ > iM'f V. h.'it. ' I ,, , of the Soiitli; jinbli>hcd an account uf il’^'" ealk\l upon to depcnije an-^ .''avaniiali iicpu.ilicaii coiilains an i .I,,. , , i i • • ' otlier " -- - t ine moNeiiients and tliscussions in Missi,",- ' j 11. sMioii in lefatiou to li-t; importaut I'-iies w-,i ... ♦ . u II..VI' .. rlf..*: 1 r • ) c . loni u wl extract the lolhiwintr; now agitating the puidic mind ot tinit ; , . = .‘'late, and declare'i liis detcniilnation to ^ Qniiman, however, rtil] adhcrc.s to upliold and maintain the Comproiiii.se mea- phm, :is contradistingnished from sigiiifvin'.' we know jircvi nt them froiu stojipiiiL'’ to build fb 'Ui nioi.H'.ted by ii, Libir'y Cap, m.t.-tliere AkU STAj Sept. A duel was fought «m Safurdiiy after noon at Vienmi. South Carolina, between d. .AI. Sniythe, E.n. one of the editors of ,, , - ! the Angu.'ta Constitutionalist and Kepub- the Soulii ( ; ro.in;i si h. in-. It .s srhst.m- j lie, and Dr. Tiionias, of thi. eity. fin/lj/, f,j ,ir.ju,rr th.‘ Smifhrn, Sh,tr. hi, ^ At the third lire .Mr. Smvthe was shot. rigiit, :ind Tiie wound , . , mortal. 'Ju'xj.- J i oti/ia.ii/ ij //,t (/r //tore ; Dr. 'J'hum;i'S was ulikmcUcU. ^ I Cs»,i,nrni III, At the third lire .Mr. Smvthe riineei-t II-Ith ,.h h »th> r, »r niiiniKj n ,(II„I-. {\w ball pa.'sin^' througli 'the r you may hrr of them, m s„,n, j„r,„ d, ^aeile ■ nearly through ilie left tlii- h. Ti iild tlieir j thr. ! aiuii.i'illirtuili/ ,,r s!),ivlt,ni>oii;l,,, if\ imwcver, is not ccmsidere.fniorta : O/t ^nt‘ / ' / * t *L UtfHil.ii/ LtJ tmt itr mttrt* ■ 'P!.I till re, ;iiid « to VVK'itk 11 a.' tipoii had 'O often been Ie- 'u-k by til.-'l 'I lb >r,-;- niuch (ontemrif f'lr 'Ueii vei _i-:inee a' th tliri .-iteii.—tba: we niU't (-..ii:'iit lid not ii-ijuiie mu.-h nioi-,iI c.-i:rai:e to ni's k ;if their I'i ntiil fediniiia- ti' 1'. X -V -rtli'-le -. till I- \v;i' f.r ;i time her •. bebile r. i’ eii.,11 r-iii||‘ to the n 1 ef'■!' p.i'sion, an a.lvir-'j linbiic oj.inion. vv'iich It r-ijC.'.ri.l co'ar::ge to fa.-e. and re-|iectinLr wii.eji .'ih iiee, or aeijuie'cem-c. w;i' far ea- '1. r, '.itne wmild -.'y vvi-.-r. linn the cor.- 'i.int utterance ..f trnrlifui thon'_dit. -\il I’ubiic douriiaiirf', iiowever. cverv- wii re. if tlvy appreciate the hi:_di eh;iri;e they iiave. and tbe 'l ieiiiii re.'p in>i)iil tv r. ,'tin'j; up.'.;i th--ni. ine.'f fr. •[ i nrlv fi i-l a i i\i- Iii(,-'::fy .if proclal !11 i II .T llie l!ie|lt. an-i defying tbe Wrong, in the mid't of a vi'di.nt advi-rsc i’nliii- (Opinion. A m-W'- jia]ier is 1 lit a Jill, r concern, which i? onlv an I'.elio of the vvhini', c;ipru-cs. or p.-i''siiin> about It. or whieh eater> to a malicious or poi..i.ined public fa'^le. tha.t may prevail ;ind be p'lj.ular for the iiom'e. The r,,h' of the true Jourual;.-t, nay, iii.s aiiiru't du ty. is to cr.\ile a sound, salutai-v |inblic cjdnioii. ;iud to eniigiiteii .-ind ediic.ite a wroiiiifni or jicrver-e public (ipinion. It is i-\-rt:iinlv ins duty to briiiLr evcrv jias- sion. ;:nd every publie movement of im portance. to the true test of Hea- ,'oti. .en>e: iitnl it is his duty, above .-ill tiling'^,'to proclaim tin- Uiglit in the very midst of tlie \\ roiiif. Amid violence, he m.-iy ,-iilect moderation; but lie is a cow ard if lie suiipres>es tlic trutli. ;;iid ii knav^e if lie knowingly puldisiies falsehood. .'\Ien, or a n.-itioii even, wiiiidi is l.ul the :ii:'-re- gate uf men, ;i> often run ni;id in n.jisses av- in siiinb s or couples. There i> m in sanity of nations ;i.s vvv lLas of indivii,!ualt' but iilas! there is no imnlhouse foi-fhe ctire ot nations, as tliere i.-> of man. 'rhcinition mail ciin only be nstored to >eiise amid file and blood, a.'- l*rau(*e w.-i.s c^inver(i.-d into a ‘'glorious" slaughter-hou>e by the graml Xapoieon. 'I'iie voice of tlie Devil is about as often I’uldie Opinion, for the time be.ng, as the vi.‘i(.'e uf (Jud, Ciotwitii- .'tiinding (he maxim of r,,r }\,pni; ,y,-.c />(/;) but then comes afterwards ;i suiii.i- second thought, an eniigli(( ned, eiiltivated 1 ublie (^piniuii, the I'l'.'ult of human rea- sou, wliii ll Is ;m eiiKUKitioi) (if (Ije Divini- ty, and oj whn h we niay iu truih s;iy, voi populi ///.(• /A/. 'I’o wait for that’sober ! second thought, to bring the IVopIo fo it, ■ and (o .subject tlu iii to tlie te>.t of ir, is the iiiglt and glorious duty of the Journalist who ppit'c 1*1 te.s uinl vviio Would ai/*^riUN di/.e iiis pow'crful profeM4ion. Jn a country like ours, where all -ruv- ernmeiit is of, and belongs to, the Pei^de, (lie dournalist, daily addre.vsing the mass es amid all the .seduetions of new.s para- graphs that, from their novelty or .start ling character, come right home to the hearts as well as the |iesid« of hi.s readers, lias for hi.s jmlpit, a.s it were, the moun-’ tuin-top, and for his audience the million about him. ///. church is lield in no brick and mortar temple, but his temple is over his iie;id, the canopy of U, .yen, and the type is his still small voice, that i.enotrates everything. It i.s enou^di to make u eon- sen ntnms dournalL'f, ibcu-fore, trcndde, ! V l:vu lie iLiukd t»i tlio u\ erv, Lelmiu'>- rc-i 111' l*'ist ()/}}, I I)'J I'I rt n,, n t, — I-loin the first ri,;ir,l of tiie l'o>t Ulicf; Dep.irtni'-nf, Heiij. I'raiiklin, lb .^I. (J., tiie following abstract is made; Alex.iiidria, \’;i. Dost Oiriee. dosiah Wat son. Amount of jiostage collected from I-'ebriiary •_ilh. 177l‘», to dune I'itii, 177'’^, ’ C)d Dis. .‘id. N’irginia currency. leorgetowii. Md. l-'roni daiiii.iry *>th, 177t», to duly Idtii, 177^, ti l I'J'. ;>id. I pper M.irllioro’, .^Id. I’rom daniiarv .'>;h, 177'*, to danuarv 14lh, 177^. ^1'* i-l'. (Id. ('d( liester, FairjHX County. Va. From fJanuarv -^^uli, 177'5, to dune Ldd, 177''^, Cl I l:V'. 'Jd. Diimfties. I’rinee l''rom Xov ember .'itli, 177'-b il'ii) 1 !s. ,'i)M, I'.ilnii'Uth, \'a. 1 77d, to .\ug. L?-lth, l'»K TIIK iinsM-vij _,V,A-. ./. //„/, : e saw in the piipcrs ' liooks of'.'’ubseripi ion Wi i-c t.,) tlitj 1 .'•t insf. ell I iarrisoil' (■' r ('iintoii, W;irs;.w. t\;c.^ lo th.V I'ayetli'viilc and War.siw pj. lb tore we of Il.irri.-unbiu-;, • jirojced to open books aiiij'',;,^,'' ' tions to this enterprise, w,. understjind more alioni th,- ' roiid. We under.-raii'l tL.it it ti.i lit .souiewllerc about l''j| run acro>> IJlaek llivcr s'lini ^,, neiuiiborliood i,f .>Iax\vi-ir« i* tliis be tin* ca.-o, vv our ii}ii)oinfnu'm>; but the ca.se, iiiid the load i#P,..|,^ •' Willi;im County, \'a. 177t). to ,\pni Ldi'ii, From 177^. .! anil :;rv C-l IsV. l:i 'pirit widiin. de- p'is.se.''ion of u-; itiiifry- ti'. ( Veil tlie 't.iidot among i'teiiii'iib-r.ible ji'irtioti uf our .\ li!e.i- clet'.;v. in >U. h ;i ''afe of le- ;.--on. Ill i! I.:; 11 aU'l C inm .1) ,e. I’l-.ilie )- ji'.nii 11 i' iibout sound now; and the gieat- .'t deii-iit We have iiel. in seVi-ral ca'L*', w ill • fiank iioiii '! coiif'e"ion of obi .-'.ib'i i,!' !•'. ••We oaired f':om von in aii- L';-r. ;:n 1 ni:'e.i;ieepriou. \ m Were ri'dit. \ ■ il .-ir - wele..;n.- ;;::-::;n f • onj- liom 'I'li' : ■ Xt c"',- ..f tl'ial. :d.i!lv bir the (.ill af- . w ., ■» ■ ;.e * K.MW cVell. il-' Well (■ ^r,,t e • V i'.iir. ;i' t!i.' inf.'! Ilia t il'Il fiiaf i-on! vvoui 1 ! '.l b 11'. r!i:.; .-! I'l. n'frouv I;.- wa' III .'.i_ j .Ini' i ojf iljioii ’lie I’n’idic. .-lli'l We O. but vv.- d.llvd to '.iV 1 (i .!. tiie 1/ivV' of Xa- liiw of our own i-onnfrv •ili;^ '’I.eli p;r:t! ieal e\pedi- \ ol k. it w.!' n.i in .]; ]-•']■- > V s". I'laii in .N- w ' e .'ier fii tbi.if w;fii *be lUr- .dld."i ;i|iit;- 'I'll, .''tliiv. ate! ',.n to eafeb bl-e,/e. in'icii ]*i' 'Il* . if, r*- —- u**r ■!!.• in- li.'fened to .f'liirnal in The liook-i of the Departim nt wi re liieii kcjit liv lb iijamin Fniiiklin iiim.' if, and are still pre.erved among the ar(-liive> of (he Depiirtnieiif. in hi.s own Iniiidv. ritiiig, wiieii the vvholo fuice of tlu; D.-p;irtnient was the 1 *os(m;ister (leii'-ral, at :i salary of Sl.fU.io per annum, 'liie jire.-eiit I'o.'t- ma.'t-r (lener.ii i.s jis.'i.'ted bv nearly two hundred siiburdinates in (lie Deji.irfnn nt, and nearly tliirtv tli.'Usaiid >e;ittered thro’ oiif tile eounfi V.—A((/. Jn', U-'j't,, , r. ('iiti^il Suturf.—“In no country is good nature nrire ab.'oli;tely indi.'j'.-n.'iibie than .11 .'']i;iin. Let ii)m (o wiiom (in' gi iieioiis t.i(e> h.iVe V otnhsii ltd this prei iHis iioon —tiiis .'lered tiili.-.maii, wiin h converts whatever it touclu s into gob!—id him. I ?av, tiiai.k heaven for tbe ine>tiniai le tr";isui-e it has bc'towed, hr a gift iii- (.--xliau.'tible in it' r->oui-t-es. and wlin.-h will ever tl nd to lii^'yten the buiib n of tiie briiiii and liciirt, ami stn w tiie rugged p.-ifiiway of life witli -p;irkiing L''em' ;iiid fr.ignint tb.we;-'! l>ut to him wlio i,' n.i- tui.illy J.eevi^h :ind fretful, win. i.- more dispoM'd iii pii^k our il .'in;_le ;.r;iin of biult tliiin to leg.Ill] a p.-ck ol merit—wim i.s never willing to ahow ;niy iioi jc ijualiiy in anotlier .f whieh he l;!ni> if i.' uttc.-lv defii it iit; illid who, uti the ofiier Inind. b.rinly b. luvis th.-it ev(-ry e\il tendency wliicii lie finds ex'-ting in iiis ov\ n bre.-i.--t i> .ig'jrav.i' -d a !iundn>dfo|d in liie t.iouni ed eV( i ', oth.T Midividiiiil—a pv r.''iii of tins de.'i-ription. wh rever el.'c be mav tr.ivel. sii.'Uld never for ;i momi iif «lr.;;m of ( titer ing .''p.lin. If lie do.'- .-11 lie ni;:v be ecr- f.Mll of c!lci iiliifCiiii^ (li'.-ippoilitmelit ;it every -r-p; th-' phanfom of jdc.i'iire iii.iv flit .-ic:u-,' iii- vv.iy, but oiilv t l taunt and perplex him with her deceitful jucm nee. lie III IV -triv e fu cl;i.-Ji lliT ill id- .-. lli-b I.111- br.iee. i'U* she vviil eiii'b' lii- • fbirt- ami fly a\v;i\ lief .re him. Tlie wilv g.idiie.-,' is iiof fbu- fo be c.iughf; th'isi nl,,, j,n,-siit' I" r in eagi r v ha-e :ire ;dvv;iy.-> mocked by Ie r r.ipid ;ind iiiiririii'i l!:::ht—she is to th .-III a lau^iliing co]nette, who ri-pel~ while >ii; iiffnict.-. It is onlv upon tlio.-'C I' h’i h'r u"t tiiiit slie be.-tow- hf-r f ivor.-; to .-ui-li she i> a gentle com]i;inion, ;i .'-inct.ie and ;irdenf friend!" li I,r, '11 s I iri/'i//I ini'l'i. n///.'/; I.y, fill I III >t S'ffSfll,.^ f a lv.-t.-il p.:rtv of iii.i and vouiii.r, tiie ijue.-tion W:-' :i-ked, ••Whieh .-e;ison of life is the • m ;-t h.ij'pv i'” A!‘ter i.eing fivelv dis- cii". d li_v tbe gue-t.', it w.i- referred fir .iii>wet- tu the h ist, ujioii wlioni vv;i- the burden of fouisc.ire ye;irs. lie ;i-ked if they had noticed ;i grove of fre •- In fore the dweliiiig, and s:iid: ••When the >priii:: eonie-i. and in the soft air the bud;' are breaking on tiii^ tret'-, and tiii'V are covered with !i!o--oms, I fh'.uk, Ilmr l»ii>i’iml is Sjimi'/.’ .\nd when the summer comes aii'l covers tiie trees witii it- h.-;n v foli;i._;e, and 'iiii:ing birds ;ire .•iiiiong the branches, 1 fiiink, //or- lit 11 lit I / III l. S'i{ III mey.'— h. II autumn lo.ids them with golden fruit, .ind their le;tvcs bt-;ir the L'or::eous tint of frost, 1 think, llmr hi nrji/'n! is Autiniiii'. And when it is sirr winter, and then' is m.-itlicr loli.-ijre nor fruit, then 1 look up througli the leafless br.iiiclies, as I never could until now, iind .-^ee the .s/ff/-.-' .'iiine." C'.'ttiiii /tiip'.rf'il iiiti, Kiu/lan,l.—We learn from the Ij-indon (-irre-'pondeiit of the New ^ ork ('oinmerei.il Adverti.ser that a return recently is.-uc-I of the ipiantities (d cotton ini]iorted into l'!iiLrhind prc'si'iits some reinaikiiblc tot.ils. Iii the im- ]iorts fmui the Cnited States were l-)d,IlL' lIis., while in l'4!t they had been t.lt.'iO lbs. On the other hand, the ini]iorts from the Fa-t indies w-re IlS.. «'^-.7d’J li.-s. in l^.'iO. the tot.il in Isd'.l having been only 71Tiius. while theipiaiitity imp.irted from (he F.i-t Indies in l'''4l> Wiis cijiiiil only to iibout 11 pt-r cent, of that inijiorted from the I'liited Stiitc.'-, ill IS.iO it w:is e|Ual to nearly ’2o l>er cent. The importation yf eotfun fVom all parts last yi;ar was r)nd..'>7l>,N(;i lbs. agiiin.‘.t 7.').'>,4(J!I,01-J lbs. in It al.-o jippears troni the same return that tin’ di-clared value of th ' tot;il exports from ('jrciit Britain to the I'uitcd Stiites wa> ! t'l l,;i71,0'JS ill 1^4!', and ,1'14,.^(»1 in As the value of the Hrilish ex ports to all the World in the latter year was Xi 1 ,;b)S».'l(l(>, it billows th.it the trade with the I'nited States was nearly liO Her cent, uf the whole. Sniithrni M,nni/,irt,ins.—There are in tull operation at (’oluuibus, (Ja.. four Cot. tyn .Mills, with a capital of anil c'mploying l,;,uds. In these mijU avo 14,(!.j() .'piiulles and nearly 4(b) b»oms Another (’otton mill has Vecontly been eonipleted, intended to be worked by sla\es, an^l which is .said to bo much larg er than either of the other four; but it ha.-^ not yet gone into operation. Thero arc •dso in (.’oluudnis and it.s iunuediato vieiu- ity, a cotton gin nianufaetory which turns out 1200 gins annually, a very extensive flouring mill, and two* tbuudrie.'? and nia- ehiue shops. It is said of the French ladies, that their fondness for efiect runs to such excess, that widows who have lost tlieir husbands, practise attitudes of despair bi fore a.look- '-H' : .'iRil; ijtr,- (lie \\ :lr.-^;lw st:ige ro;nb slioiild be, wc sitiuid reailv t I in opening bouks. ol,i:iii,i’|^, and subserib.iig oiu-eives. .,| file Work in any w;iv \ve c;,n the ca>e tli.it more nioin v i-;,,. throu_h liy MaxwcH's Ib-i.j^r, c;in lie oil the W iiisiivv i-n.nl j.- v.ill submit, ami let tliein Ijn,', :ind u.'e it. 'I’l ue, b\ .\1,,\',. (he roiid woubl Jias' tiir■ !! -1, . ‘ tii'berry reixion. ;ind w"iil.i . bicilit)e> fir tr.i'ii'portiiii; tlia’.'' tide of -iimnier fruit. If , a rei!.-on why the io;,d sli..;;l; ‘ Maxwell’s IJridge, we shall ' ’ submit, ami let them h.;'., ilj,. ,\ow on the .'tiige road we t- perior adv;inf;ii:c-. .'-'.iv fii-.t j.. - liai-f with the ('liirendiiii Dii,!,,, , the I’o.td iicross tiiat to K. \J, p the era'ling would be ju't 'riieii to 151;.ck Hiver. a country, 1.') miles. .\t tlii, ,’ .-w.-iiiip of i)bick Kivi-r i.'lii^rli.v hap> n-u-rower than anv otl„.rj, • 'I'hen cxi-( pt tile gre.it .'V.ain], ' . runs, iiiid some few otiier ^lll;,il tlie griidiiig would I.e triflin^r. ] . file two Coharas, fli(-re :ire d;;mv.,- ly IliLh, and would lie ;i , e mjiaiiy of man v doilai-. A\'e wafit tile ,-ubject fiiib. j - Ji 'ople conceitiei). ;md We w-j.i.t . tion uii the ,'ui.ject. but iiof fr. Ill- for of the .\i,i;h ('iiroiiiii.iii; f.. things We hav*' le.-id for a lon^r; vvi.-re niosf siirjir.'.-ied at his reiij;r.v (lie W.iisaw ro.id—'.yiiii' i; w.j- • roiid he evi-r fr.iveili ij. lb-certiiit, traVeded lIlMlV ro;id> fl oUl I'iO. I or w.i- he c\er elected to tin- b' - I'or VV'' iitiow fill re :ire nm ia:ur I'e;; ' ieiniiui: fri'lll ]•.. Vl.-fteVill- ii, rci-ri'iii. We riiii ii ,-ta!_'e uvir ti ,-e\ell years, all'l lieVi-r ll.ld To ].|\ - tine fl r 1. ,-t mails yet. Win n- find one who e;ill sav tliis lli’irli - ofiu'r sta;:e road. ( pon tlir w' think hi- n in;i?k,' unc;died f'l r, i,:, iated to do grciif inju-tiee t'l tb -• contr.-ictor,'. e sav so frem k'i'iw ledge of tin- roail, and all -oii>ciein e to pronounce it ;i ! for this s;-ction of eounfrv. e vviiiild like to meet th--i ii]ion the .'iibject of the above i; ' ted I’l.ink Ibuid. and li.ive ;tii i-\. V iew- and .-i-nfiments. J. i 1 Iarrl>i inbiirg', )ct. 1. ls.')b - 1(»R TIIK (ilisi.i{\{,r;. i-'.\yi;tti:villh a.m* u.\li:h.ii vi 1!I>AI>. At il meeting of the I’re-iib-iit :■ rectors of fin* F.ivettev iile ;iii.i N I’bink Road ('ompanv. lii'ld oii t', - (>cf., in.-t., it vv.is /i’'S'lli ' il, fii;if thev le;iril w • that certain rejiort-. (-ntireiv lUi: liiive liecii j>nt in cireul.iti-m in • part of (.'i:niliei-hin 1 countv. and -ton and W;tke, to the i fYect ti, ' ■ tin; intention of thi-^ ('ompai • their K..;id (o the (’ity of r»;ilci::!i, iiiiz to tlieir ('h.irter. h\'s,)lr, ll. fitrtln r. Th,i( d h 1 M Pre-;idont, .\. A M. K-'th n. I* Rae. Diiv id MeX’eill. ;iu l d. K. B: n-eloi.s, lie iipjioiuted a Couiliu':' t(-nd till- 1‘iank ibiaci .^].•etin■.;> t" .'It is. d. .Jo|ies'.«; Distlilerv nil'! and Leaiiiville on tin* l^tli ii,.-': (’uuiiniftee is ie(|ue>t(-d to u c ;ii. exertions to secure the co-ujiciafin^ f: ieiids of tliis wmk in r;iisiin: tin-r am-iunt of ,--tock !':>r its eompl'-t: terminus,—fiie (iistam-e by flier veyed licing less tli.in liftv-ciirh: tiie lociition in ii level couutrv, « her is jdentv and convetncnt, tin-!' .feel no hesitation in s,-iviiiii tliat’ ha,- taken tiie bi-.-t ]> i--ibl(. div acconimod.iting the hirLTe.-t mini' ing the hilly eoiiritrv, ;ind be ii;: of eon.-triietioii. The irreat ad-. : ‘- cruing to t!ie City of Malei.li i- construction of this Ibi.id. v,'ii:! i- be a -niricient cause for bberi. • tiojis in that i(Uai’ter. an^ our fr.e are earnestly retjuested to exert f!. - in raising an amount suilieiciit .:t . meet n.s at tlieir Countv line. The viti'/.cns of Smltlifield tin*' are re(|iie-tcd to aid n- in tlic c":'' of ;i l>r;ilich Road to th;it }il;i" the ni;iin ,-ti in ;it sonu' coiivi n:': ' ami ixn'iiired to be onlv !'• cr 1- leni;t!i. d(M-:i. WILLIA.M.'.r • Kaleigh .'Standard will )ilc;is>‘ COM.MI-la iAL Alli:iVAl... ^. .. Oct. 2.—.'Nte.Tincr I'ivcrL'riin. ;in'i‘'- w itli I'lHn.'fe fur J«il',nsnii »X L> iiliaiiis, I'luik \ Tavlur, I'i'"!'-'' \ Co, D .McNeill. IbiM'.'c .‘•a. k. !. 1- ' Sun, (\iiik .Jiililiseii. !• »v J .Miiriiiie, t' A ^ic.Miilaii. J >'• ‘ McNictb M (.irrelb H Hr i'i" a ''■ ' UhlrficM, A A .McKL'thaii. A ,M . Ibifl, 1> -M .McUunalib -V liniiu'''. ', U MalU'tt. W r MiH.ro. Daniil T S I.uttc-rbih. T Jliiwlcy \ >i.n, -I C T Ib-i^li iS; .‘'on, .loiH's iX I'l-iiia:,-- ^ ‘ Oct. -1.—St’r Cliailiuiii. vvifli b'l'*/ . .-iiiil Ciiiiilit-rlniitb imkI "uni!,-* Im' ''' i'i: U J llnUiH's, W T llvnic. J I' | W lliissclb .'-'Jl.ifFiii-iI, t'laik .V l'i\i'ii- ■ rdiiidostcr, .'^iiiitli, Clark t Elliott. Loii;; Wt-lil), AV GilnH'’'- S nUI 1^.111. ih-iiilrr'.iii &. Il.ivm-- -"'‘'"l.^ii U. J SliMii, lli-iiili-.i A: lliiriif. S .1 I'itt'i'ii. ’ I', r> I.SM'iiiiii. .Vlirkli' .'1 '.I ' I -rly 4c llirli, Wiieci.in r &. ' '' j, i VVlllUiiis. At ( 1. J II i; in.liert-. Kill', KiiiiU-r I'.i. Wall ."'iiiiih. II It Ti-Hr-.;iii. W .Smitli, l!..'i-- *" b I iiiiiii M.-iiiiii ('.I, \Vi>..(| &. n.-trri-^. t''r' u Vi.unL'. 'rriii'iHii At Itr.., I’iU'. I.‘:ii li ‘ t llii- >oii. I> h i; ,\li liar. ri.(.|« r &. V> liiirl-m. ‘ ' - ■ ,M ' I, liiirr.-tt. \V Iji'h. Iluiir .V W ii;:.Mi''->'fb l.iiiil'.-i). Kiiit! At ll('::r. .1 Stillnril. &, J VI (•!ir>..ii. It r...'i.r. It ;r;i>. • j;, Ijiiiii'. .1 ll;irL'rnv«*. .III.I .Vtiirrlii-i'ii. *'''!,"i|M IIIhiii &, Siiiilli. Stull * .1.'I K & I* «.iiiii r. .., Oct. b.—ist’r t'li.'iiliaiii. with ti)w, Kiiil "iMiJs I'or lUiiiiry .Mcfcl.iiii'^ "• • ' ‘ iBicrlor. I‘I., «-civ(-d Westij bcr, lecte ing. (j 5^1'.*. 47. the btl Iliolltll Ihj ford tl of till ‘•llolf lar. o| fiu'-, bobli] ing We iJ ( itfTd lieil must Wilgoj dri Vi lli' p wbob trav e lii- fI^ low tl, JI'iH^ eoul'll not i| Siiolll a m:i the r| er hi of ti W| road :dioii| —\v| somii beetll III th. tioIKl h. and to ],i :ibo|j -elv.| puril Ri. witiil I’ IblAl delitl T the m.-ikj and ;in : • i ifi^ -ji'inl We w it 111 tliat 1 kind We 1 nr.nl DI W. nio-i :tdm soeii mani hi- himi lo worl A on ti ill til Ml ( U-Ill 1‘.rod JK- vi .''i.-iir V iiit] vr.-i 'l..-- kriol fill tl ]ii| :iii.| [ tiacl lii: re*»i.| sviiil willl \l 15a,I nionj .ind g.-e to {iieij in Clel peri por butj its II -M. .'It JoiJ
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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