I 4 1- ':. 4- -4 P.-' 5 ' I 1 V-.erefcre stand ready to maka a bol4 ai"r from the citadel of Ubeity, the momeot tto sappers and miners hare pitched their, encampment be fore it. ' You will drive them off before they hare had" time to throw up an entrenchment behind which to! shelter themselves. j j In J toe epilations and Convulsions of party, fjtp which rpuIarcoTernnienis are particular! exposed, there will be at ofabaolate to stand by the Constitution. Tbere is no other rst of safety. fN party W. I Ue narty of to-morrow, iLe .po(iUcaJ Hois which mV-n set ppad worship at one taomens, may, in the obx. overthrown znd jnapled ;v. z'tfji . i jl men. ibum " irj the My to dosormi Deioreine J?t- and ! crustieo ?. out yo, ,wwjiw their examtftv kaoo wm jtui jy jm ( ogtts na- riant ant (if the Constitution, and when, the storm is at ih highest, vou will cling to its pillars, and: if needs o witf esteem it gjarbes to pcirth Jd i;sruics. .n maybe irooi fate! to ;b? Renounced by thosa whVwould bftray the public liberty Herd not their denunciations. Y ni be per sricuted even onto exile summon to jour aid iUM moral uMg which will enable ya to a chivve a victory more full of renown j than ever conqueror won u triumph, oer the weakness of honun nature, and over ihe UmpUlloor which must easily beset us; You jwill tfettsj entMie yourselves to the respect even of your: enemies and when success shall once nre perch on yoor country's standard, and the rafenj.be fripbtened hw.a their pieyjoo will hira reward - richer than crowned tnooarch can confer, tLeipproval of your own oosqllied consciences, i Uf . h 'Many of you are about- to separate j yourselves from i those scetvsa which hate been so, long fa, miliar toyou. , Ywr will bid a long idieu to thosV frifnds who bate been associated? vrith y on n ail yoiir simns, bum iai. j-'- - moment. V0o wi!l bid yor tmo siructore kn aflVctionaie faWell, In ttll afier;ii lifp Sibe Kecnes through which yon hate passed wilf of ten paiber arnnnd yotr inemory willt jrejcall(tbe pasVand the light of ther days will i bieak in vpm yoor dreams. Oft times, like thi youn? vngle who haveltrfl ihe oestf in whichj ii.j has len nurtored, you will wish to recall fho days of yoor youih, nd to revisit these I halls. The pur of yon r destiny msj ba hid by dark ;fic gloo m cbudsor your argsy of life freighted ;with all your bojws, may , be tossed oo angry wares which tluan to tlerour it ; remember, then, the ibsuuciioiiof yo youih,and resting on the riMf)nuness of a tiro Well spent in the practice vf i?iue, you aay,pare y,puMma-4 he fury of ihe storm, and stand - erect before Cud and man. - .- j - - r- ; ii i wonlJ address a few woria to those of tha oihrrex who have honor d us with their pre s nceon .this ocoasioo. Upon woman if esta; much f :thet'siioy of ihe human tacs. Stie la the fljver phnted in the wilderness of life to adorn Ad bfautify it. Ve love the gay and the brig hi find the brautifui,acd in the morning of. our lives wears ready to admit that ii the olden! time. ihe angels in nraren lu in loyewun ioe oaugur hns of men.' But youth is tbe peifptf of ro- tuance. Ftuloaophy in the companion h of more advanced ac, and regarding her in: its calm iliyrhtwhaton earth can . be more interesitng tlinu thtCnber. How msny xecol lections and i.lcas crowed" upon the mrnd at' the lejfetiiion W ihat single word our mother ! ,ihe who ras ivnrtnred os in iiNncy watcnHJ over oor cra d ins taught us io rase our little hands'in pray er fdllovTed us t raise oor.infantile ramble3,anl re-ired us to mnnhood in vhe love an.; practice oT viituer-such a nMher U pf pncelssialii. N i load-toned triampct sounds forth heir fprafee: ij'ie drag at her "chariot wheels no miserable enjiUvHs mad in wai but her path isj atrowed uh fluwers- and the virtues ;attnd opprr- her !t.itt''p; An elisinra reruns nnwntl her, and '.-..unilps hleswniis are hers. ! God will bless her und man adores hr.V j ! From t fti jRfcnion4 IFhig-' The phwleton:ierey$i cbarJg Mlltt! Wnrwars! to: have changed i tore? afsbf : has abadokedrgaWejat,tJd become a fniserable"alang-wnaneer,appeal- inz to the low "prejudices of tbe ignoiant to efiectits ends. ; (..' -r-ir-' :.- 'i'---t We copy a paflgrapb ;frrii;a late fiun ber, as a apenmen. I ine uiooe wouu blush,. i caoght JpropagUDg! such ?baid slang.-' a.,Jl ;!;!: ''( ' J 'From the CharlestmMercwryt . v The: aesttor wis' put tcj as by z friend the otherj day which of lli two great; par ties now dividing the country entertains lie most tolerant and jjustifeeling !; towan) s fty- eign bp4.In',n ' !?ojpid ,ci lixenr Tbe answer. is easy, and f t fought ic hae ihe full eflect upon the -minds of -all pur a dopted citizens, whether German, Irish, French or Britishjfwbo rhaverFought our ahorea to find '-a country tipder tbe riioiP to A , .; ! j i ' " M r T76i Liberlasubt patna.9; : . Where I find Libert)',! find my country' It is well known that thq bone and strj ew of the Whig Bank party,! which is op posed to the Independent TreasurY, ae the Nationals of Uie Fder4lists,wh pass ed the Alien J,aw jnridir ol Jwbn Adams. That law 'was resisted land jfpul down by; the Democrat ic .party iia lp, and it was the resistance to that and t : the Sedition Law,;bottfpf them;the spaMit of aristocrat ic tyranov, that railed the gfeat Deoiocraf- ic party uinder Je0ers6ni paity wlifh saved the Constitution at the last ga; p, afd which is now rallied toj sav it again from a corrupt (eague between political aralit tion and avaricious! monopoly. ; . j l Bat we need noi go back to old times. We have modern instarjc.es which ought ; to inflame the indignant biooJjin the heart of every adopted ciiizen who feelslike a'maji. Tbe Bank party have charged upim the Admlnistratfon repeatedly ui incessantly, that they.ithe Administration, carried their elections in Ne w ,Yorkj an4 other mpor tant cities, by the votes of foreign htre lings." The, Bank party hive prorr ised to alter. the- Naturalization Laws so as jto de prive foreigners of the right of becoming citizens, andjvottrig within the time opV fixed by lawj The Bank party have es tablished m Association en fi tied "The Nf tive American Society,1 the avowed pur pose of which is to protect natives from being defeated by the vptesl of adopted .citi zens, and to deprive the latter of the elec tive franchise, and the rights they now en joy as American citizens. I We hatre our selves received! a large package of circulars of this Anti-Foreign Society, with a re quest to circulate them.! They lie quietly inurned .in our Jumberclosett to which we have consigned them; j . The demagpgnisra of ihis is woret feature. ! It assorts or insinuates that ..." i . i which is pot true rhe Whigs have nev er, that we heard of, proposed such an j al teration of the' Naturalization Laws' as to deprive foreigners of the fight of becom ing citizens. They have Oesired to modi fy those laws so as to -deprive the Gov ernment" of" the 'pnwer of eontrollintr the elections in all! bur large '.(jittes by means ; of the refuse of Europe just thrown upon four eliures. Every iespectable naturalized citizen, as well asJ every f native patriot, should desire to see thi3 moJificaiion,i so esseotial to '.lie purity pf elections! and the preservation of the Republic. ! . The allusion to the Native American KUior oHhe i ilichmond Knpiirer beiring' date Society, is a yery unfprtnnateoUe to. yd j .Vh AMgnst, pivinif a orief acewnut rtfHhs lata made'- by the Iercury.j If mir recollection a iarv u wi. o wmicu i nn jn.iwriiv.au uoeg nol greauy misieaa us, trie ftiercury's i, and America, at the ant i-slayery ! meeting, fila leaderhe Editor of the Washinffton 1 Ilirmfnshami on the nrst ol mat monili. ; rurnn;L)Ja na r iu L, AhhuolpladaVMrRilchKsttan the WTT? 0D. e most active he I B , " 8 I uutiujf . : otiu . pl ink and, paper jn 1 .i - A -CORnECT VIEW. I iTrhe ConserTatives of New iTork Bate held a Sflate1 Convention, and tssned an ad dress to ihe cit izens of that Commonwealth. We copy the closing paragraph, I as it places in p)oki)iht the 4aesiion now pentng between ;lhe People and their rulers, and sets forio, jlnnergetitf language,' the jttev liable cphsquence3 of yielding a State to modem de hdctjU,:jS Gaz. L.4 N In iori(dn, we beg leave io appeajjo yoa by(e j common tiesof! a comuion countrv. cemmon 'institutions, and a cOtb- moo tM,(p tindiate your rights your powei4pir jirikelligence and virtue as free ciUzertsiof pew York. The destinie of thef RelpubjjciariB in yourbands, and your individual votes are to determine the impor tant qoestidhi whether yoq are to. enjoy, transmit to Jrour! posterity, the free ; govern ment you have eceived ,' from ? your ances tots, ir y ou vote' for' t,he Sub-Treasury Goverctnepi; candidates,. jour elect to tirin. the Preside n't 'with the whole powers of Jhe treasuies of the fiation, and tojjnite in that officer eltir: tkltpbuto which may define a raonarcbirf cre;te a tyrant. ; If you rrbte against sihd jlefeat them you will rescue A mericalniberiy from thp thraldom of Jy rannyjand aise a misgoverned and oppress ed Peppf e (o the summit of honor, freedom, and prbsjerlky. I On' you rests thel cboice I -Slay thelaelerous shouts pf regenerate free- men procJatra ine iriumpn 01 pop causeioi humani llherlty id the result " hi- Nu. BEr.f Six The celebrated Roan- oke orstor. Mf. esse BynnmwhP has eotl tniea ft pra the number of! incflec-tua1sboUhicn1hVmadei or with Mr. Jenifer, lately made bis ap ance at the ereat eatuiff match afYan- Hon pe3rance cevt illeV wln widl wherp8 wei learn, 'ho gae evidences of arfbul stomach, j by vom Itig forth If gainst the Wtis moih - filthy mtlter.jorigratulate the partyj whici hJ tprceejsuphf political leapns'jrom iuch4 aMrnali Whether iLotitlia 1 be a coostttpen jof Nuniber ax we jdb not no w, !bu t ; j hen cetortb we irepomraend the mserttoa oil an L. for the middle name of iiital Pie. kjtwooId boaLieast"6tgni& cjnt, of the character and style ofj hiselo qqacer wbtch is not a Julie erne ic5 in its properties.; k,:k . -r 1 1. t.-T-v : Since writing the above, we have met with an extended faccoant of tbe doings at this compli- roepiary amnor. n stales mat jAir. urown AJr. i It 13 said that tocre was & Caaisol Uir at ine yard, each look, op an egg and came dashing bark : as style be says, be give the black dog with a in his moutb, 5 bey passed the in the- side, hrikhl carter short tail, a blow with bis fist bat be proceeded on in Ms The squire also proved that as he was walk ing the 'street of AVaugbiown, - ibis same dog camie poking up behind Jhim,iand snap ped atjbit beets, i l tbts it: vas replied, as the squire bad lately put on a red w ig With black whiskers, the dog,1 tbo"a "close neigbbWdid ,'nbt know ,bim After a very interesting argument in behalf tof the Plain tiff , the cause was submitted by the defend ant, and , the Jury gave ; damages "one dollar. The defendant has appealed to the Supreme Court He insists that a thhep killbig jog is of io value, and jtbererej dp" (damages om t (Tivnn fnr ifa Hoctriictiiin. i " ' There is an undercurrent iftaj ihis affair, that caused it to piodoco qjite a sensation. Byonm; were; the only " oaATpks" ! i We most digress b we once beard of an Iiishmsn who filed a bill in Equity against another Irishman, in: which, as usnal the complainant was styled, your orator," this was repeated a good msny the 'defendant t I-- PlainufTs house, to wbomi was deeply attached: that bis; passion was reciprocated, but that the family;, and par ticularly the Plaintiff, was opposed to a nott its timeHArUch reietition, the defendant looki carnage. They vertheless h?d stop more and more contemptuous j at length U be- Hwviewa, ana oyi iur me Tig ibucb i w ikis crne too indignant to contain himself. "B5 an tbal ot an old ladv. ubp watched Aratpr exelaimtd hf, why mayj it plass f over ner cnarge, as laitniuu as aracon esperi- have made a WWHMM OATTJRD AY, OCTOBER 20, 1889. Gen; I irmpkoh is elected Stichl is our information from the Mountaineer, his dee nent yer An her, he canl apake thrte aanteoces of guarded the golden apples of tbp English toaave bim. We confeas we cannot des, it is believed they would bai helpjfeeling something like the honest Hibernian runaway affair of it. It was with this view at heArmgsuph men as Bedford Brown & Jesae hal old Sounder was removed. ! j But alas, i.ooeia oynam cauea prators.riiai io proceeo: and alack, it would not all! do, she is now wnue u urn roor w going cn tne at cooo tKft wifA ftf anolh , . t LGralor arrived and but the Soectator'i ae-i ii t count fa sojTanny as to this part of the show, that we musi extract it verbatim. - ;' ' Mr Byoom rose and received from: the Presi dent a polite introduction to the meeting.; The marks of .gladness ;now brightened op in every eoaaieaance and great onacimity of sentiment foon onanswtTable speech of. two boors length, and close io a shower of ram about half! after 5 oelock, by 'offering tha following; appropriate senttheol which was drank with great glee and 13 w tiepubiieons of vmsweu rjdunfyiTer For xbs Wa.Tcuaiik. OUR NEXT LEGISLATURE LN- r STRUCTIOS; No little speculation exists among all parties, at home and abroad, as to the .ciusp this body aobtibutiin all wbile they listened with pro wui pursue. Every one admits that! tt is Whig, nnc silence to to the orator,-who delivered an 1 1 u opposition to Van Bur'en is beyond question. The Van Buren party indulge the bbpe that tha Wbigs differ among thamaelvaej anid cannot a nite opon any measure which j ah all tluniakh their power, lliey soppose thai many Whiff are opposed to a National Bank, and many to the doctrine that the Leeialalare baa the xiomt illnstroos io the career of republicanism : tbey to instruct Senators in Congress and although thai v.':4?, r inj our sc . that it is. ; period have r warmly c-- on politics! wi tbe carcp Van Buren J. the 'pany iu ut.ite in at'.; . dersiuo l terv tended tu rc ' tore wouij L oi electing . ed to CiuLj t bly depend ti ny counties i stroct our se lect are ut;dr : resolutions to t ing mctab:: true, afier -i!. Buren party, ; the issue, 1 ant and tha r; erahsm an i t' AboIiiiuniiM which nil c--seif. The V, from their j !, of their co :; people, and t ciple, and $z Would cen:i. ' the EQb-Tr:: selves thuti! each a result The people t ! lute and conf The people L sab Treasury, twice iu tie 17,000 maj)r nor, and have of the Lei.: What muia c fuse io dotht: fii to carry plainly coc; mOcU conCI. tore I btlcv firmness of tL such result. i Now is tl coon try hi 1 1 have ccair.l preheat lci' muk it tJ -r tholr ccsduc; abacus. aci ' sm last r ; otiam, dztj, airata tiir. I liberty eft:: p toned, thorough paced political oppo- have itrock the first blow in defence of the pro- j they know that the people, aad tbs ILegialaiore t Thfi;nrn-i mainritv is nn! atat aoetiie toteresia oi me owie, win not me re- ate opposed to tbe course I of onrl Senators, tbsy 4b0 1 npsogloTiona an example in quick eoccessioa ?" Somei of the Whigs, too, are at a loss what to !1 hey were opposed to the infamous reso- but is admitted by the Mountaineer to considerable. 7 We: cannot express our I . timJMki nn Hnnht it W n.i .wtdo. Thompson had fearful odds to contend with: such asource. Well, we will warrant that that tion ordered tobe kept," and .denied that the 11 Tbe last Legislature of the State of Sooth shower of rain wis acceptable to the company Legislature had the right to pass such resolo- Uarolina, ooeneo its osttery upon tne reens- nen ana inere aa5Dioiefj. j ?- ."-j r rw fi . i ' .! . r..- -4 wuu... i rSenators. Brown and btranse ?i ' ' it Aid Whiston and Ditton." J I have always belonged to the jyhig party. tj i. . I believe the doctrines of that party necessary to But weare not a little staggered at a letter read tbesaiTa(ioQ of oar co. ffieyl have alrea-i on the occasion from Jodge Strange we do nor Jy tire8led ns in our downward caiwr, aid giv-; know snow 10 unuersiooo 11. -x nere ae Knar to tne country more prosperity man could sants, Thompson, Legare and Preston, with, strong ;i:'i- GENEUAL HAMILTON'S XX 6'okfe. 4ANA- condemnalory resolutions. Then 104 K. . . . . i came the weioht : of Air Ca I hounds talents, ui Mr '. ' . .-! : - .1. arity. J his gentleman, not con the -fetters incumberable, which pent J forth op " the subject, sctnally portions of U that teem to bow io the majefty of have been anticipated witbou the -'fDplejHt turns from1 1! the people, while .there are some : others that ,'IION. T rfc FAiinrnf the JVew lorfc Hin, On my arrival -ivaf thUjcity . -few days since fiomngia-.df; 1 Wiet tfe ubliatton of a Jt Her I addressed trum London to Mr Kicnie, the prwilogeoV publishing that letter ;or not, as he Hm getting op th iV-.'ht deem ptoper, I wished it toj be distinctly pended large quantites radrstnod, tht he had my authority for doing k:, and I regret that this should h$ve i itstioned or the authenticity of the either been chmmuni. wever. in unkirwr thi "decslaration. is to hive it likewise f jfiA'effu. undeTstwd, that I (wrote the! letter to uliicb J refer without the knowledge ior conni vance of Mr Stevenson la Ihp smallest patticular, j; he woulJ he utterly incapable after accepting an accomodation at the hands of an adversary of covertly questioning the, 1104.0. on? w. tvjunded. ; ' , l 1 As, however. I bore no relation to neji 01 any Kina,enner peiwnai or lauding its design, and urging upon the country the absolute importance of its es tablishment. ! I: ): '- 1 ". II Corrtspondencelqf the Jfatiorial Jntelli gencer. j 'j. New Tork, del. 11. if New Jersey is 'right side up. All over-- itji it was Six members bf Congress Legrslature, ev . n,r cry thinfT. ; Well; done,; the Jersey Blues. cial, aI This State reguiient of ix members bf Ci)nsrcs3 is ours! I cannptfiive vbu defin ccs in the district, and made the most vie- lent Bpecbts against jbim. jV t Walker a very sttohglpian was put ap as the Sub-Trea-surv candidste, but it! was soon perceived ! : : i ?.' sv ' - - i :t i i - si that hp could not succeed. Gen. Whitnr, was put in hbmmation with a thousand men committed io him in writing beforehand. But it all would not do. The gallant, the fearless, the faithful Waddy Thornpson, has triumphed over all his opponents. Truth to the collect has- fur- and popu tent w he has took the stump at the most prominent pla- wonld see.m to intimate that Judge Strange only feels Nmself bounds to yield bhedience dictates-of trclh'l as he is ab'e " to them from the eonrces which heaven nished,v him. The word9 matkeor astqnotalions are from Judge Btiange'a leiir. Whether he means lo repuoiaie ms repuwican nocuine m obedience ti instructions and look only to these heavenly i sources" we do not undertake to say. We will eive another quotation in his very words. ;-i i I . Oct. U, 1 ;-'V.. JVb.l. T Mary land. I' ! Van Uurtr, the Editor) t lor to Con r. ent Federal i ; ' flnrrrrfi' thechoicscf a'majority i: ballot. Th: certain. !; umph of our principles. I consider one of those principles io oe, inai ine i-.egnsiaiore of itself has no right to rnstroot Senators io 'j Congress. Senators in Congress represent the 8ivreignty of a Siate. The people are thjj sotreignty of a State and not the Legislature. The people then, have the right toi instruct- senators j and uot ite Lfgitlatort). Tbe peple can do this iqj j rac more ways than one. 1 hry j can cummunicaie 1 n- Deciucracj t - Cornell: i fore thpci ia - JVo. S.U-', Election for chtwiful .: lib them directly or indirectly, ort entrust the Legislature with ihat;duty. When ithat doty is entrusted to the Legislature, it csiinot - it dare uot refuse to perform it. ! j j . 1 . . I Now 1 ask every candid and honest man, whe ther; the people have not spoken io i I voice which cannot be misondersiuod. and course of our Senators ? And circumstances which shall cum rotiitrn. or lorieii ineir nonor r ' condemned the thai too, under pel Jhe'm to obey, And whether If I hive not done so with ability, I can and sound principles have prevailed oyer J with icnfiJence appeal to Heaven and my own humbug and subserviency- The result; w conscifnce, mai i nave cone soaupaai m moi , : if l M . . i ; r l nnfeirfned iincerity : Whether the optnions so ea most gor loos . - : v i presnd by jme on the great question more imme. tbey have not charged the Legislate itji the u i'l r.,aV 'J diatety aatvd the country meet the concur doty of commuoicaiujg this fact to jottr Senators, is elected over Legare, (Conservative): by rente of a fuojority of. the citizens of the State J jn case they refuse to resign oriobey j? i I q$QB, ism EbeC t ! It-Eightrttoree fdt w etklt nfl fl majorfy is tetlA ms. niml, aod Judge Stiange went In Wfiil . ih va - a . :'i ! thither saw mm nor iook io mm 1 any message. .l. : f r .cL. t lilij ri?ht to make 'what commenUries! I ' thought Ue fJ"s? but lh: Wh!Ss 11 13 suPP03od I whichappear- carry ine oiaio oy i.quu mnjorny. ye proper on a public correspondence ed in the public gazettes. - ; j If have no doubt of it here. Mi letter was wrtttea in great haste and un- r r - ! dr a pecoltar excitement, whichlshall hereafter UUUI lT y.vama hj explained.' , If, therefore, I indulged in a ton j havo nothing from Sussex nf abuses tod moch in the ivein ;of Mr O'Con- liell's own language to bis opponents,1 1 admit it : was unworthv of fflv coontrv and mvself." and iMnnot hot express, my regret, if suca language bus given pain even to the most fastidious of my follow-eitizmis. as I conceive that it is ; tbe duty of the hu.ablest man who f goes 1 abroad to feel that the character of his cbantry is somewhat in his -own custody, whilst absentiilfrom his home. ' ' ' .::!" h ' i-1 'H'i-'-,' I desire it however, In be euaally I explicitly unttrnood that I jspeciallr except Mri O'Conoell from 1 benefit ot tfch axpUnaiioo. 'as I hare no api'l.'gj.to make to him after his atrocious as fault on Mjr country, on the occasion to which I have referjH.- ' That h has noi such ctaim! f i-hall makeiuQcifntly 'manifest' tin; jfcommuni-:' cation I propose addressing to Mr Rjtchie at a moment of greater leisa re. in redem jttinn of the pledge which 1 mads in my letter of the 15th Aotrasfi when I premised that j riehtletnan I would obtain, at Birmingham, the I proofs of the with Burlington 1 side, though We and Hunterdon The US Bank in New York to-day was drawmg bills on London at l"9i, which 111 1 - . ' t- i win Bare ujc exporiauoD pi specie in mass es for the! presept. I The Royal William will sail on the 201 h. The cause of her deUv wes t&kirtfv ton much freight, arid not enough of coal? Flour to-day has gone, bp to 0 dollars, on the strength of the news! from .Europe, j at which price considerable sales have been effected j The market to-clay stands firm at that price. I . ' ;' J. , T ! j Stocky are drooping to-day. Trio stock market is often inexplicable; TheieJis !nn unsatisfactory feelinji Ipretailinff I as io tho sytc of the currency, the probable influx ence 01 me elections, iho course of the Government, the statn jof the excrunies k-";"!! ifc quauuiy 01 uopas oru;er- counties, pot of 912, are heard from, and It is considered certain jthat the whole Whig Congressional ticket has prevailed. There will be I nine Whigs, from Georgia in he next Cpngiress. There are now only two : gaqfjscven!!; ' ; . In the :General Assembly there is a Whig thajority in both branches. Good again: i j,,; r . : I Mabyland. The Administration party have 'elected their;, candidate Grason, as Governor,; by a majority of 41 votes. This result is attributed to the fact, that Steele, the Yet I feel very far from being convinced ithat a maji 'ity is'against mei. This Issi, I am well a- wart,' would appear to some a startling tteciara- 'tlon. . :;! " - ';!'. I " What he means by saying- that a msjori ty la neither with him or againshimjjre also despair of unriddling. But we mean to submit in ortr ext;the whole of this en?V tt has some .... ti, . ! .1 j .-'. t cancy. 1 he vau ii men party noli only advoca ted the doctrine that the jttopf Lave a right to instruct, but thit the Legislature has the right also. Senator Strange at the last ! session pro claimed upon the floor of Congress his williug nes to go oefore the people with the Sub-Treasury, and stand or fall with iu j he said hia cort- stitaents should have no cause to complain of him As soon as they communicated to him an sylv8uia hv the Whi, ; index of ti e will be fay r Jo. A.-'l cent local X! change in f- mocracy. Conectk in Connect:; ed their vi:!. - ' From ;"'--'Webavc TVTnri-lnr.fl votes star.;: For Will For JcLi; meii'physis and moral conclusions that demand J intimation that be was not acting in accordance much consideration. OTITIS c: overcorr.r, side, bad 'it tution, so otto ine mam have! candidate had lately given his vote lp opposition to" amending the Consti- as, to give the election -of Govjprn- people. That something of this kind petated in this election, we think The Cprn crops in Stokes, Surry, Davie and Rowan, we learn, are better than j was supposedl before they were gathered. The current price we learn, for new Corn is 50 cents per bushel. Flouji $3, Oats 30 cts. fa A from the fact, that the Whigs l.ii ;i ; ,- ' . MAJORITY CF THREE, JN EACH BRANCH OF, THE LEGISLATURE. falsh cf which Mr O'Oeanell had Uen jj I 4 trio exempt himself ftoai a direct rranonsibilitv ij Mr Sietenson for his must extraordioat and .tjaiifiibla outrage on that gehtlerhah. ; I beg Mve distinctly io disavow all ioienUoo. in tny tetter to Mr Httchie, to treat the people Ire land with jhe smallest conlmwtj or! disiespecL 1 ch-ri-ph for their gehios and courage too high an jJ-imirationL and for thsr sifferio I and misfor mne toeincerea sympathy, :Wr one instant, i enierun a feeling sountirely obtiosed to all the association wid atiachmenu of my early life. J remain, very esptiajllii')J,. ; t , X Xour obliged, obedient Servant, - - -4 J-HAMILTON. P S. Those papers wbich lUiave ! publish ny fcttei oMSth Aogosu Mr JUUchie,, wilt m tn Iavoritoiert Ifv The, wind blcnr a sale last nisht. It wa.Q tort nnate tbe Koyal William was in, ks, with foal spars and fevery thing com- wusuuujpeiDjj cxuausieof sne would, bave 1 toond dangerous work in mntnnHinrr NeSI Jersey f-The whole Vhig ticket has prevailed in this Slate, by a majority of about 10.00. . j Penji sylvania In this State by the last niailjwe learn that in twenty odd couqties, the Wht 3 have gained S032votes. They have lb: t iese counties gained two members of Congress clear J Affairs look very; en- couragiog m tbe Key Stone State. ill -i The Hevenue Law of the last session of the Assembly, gives aa increase in the: pub- with the gale.; The jtiverpool will I ami be in sure, anon Oulv larife e'esmrshrus. the very largestj will answer for ocean navi- g"oo- i j nrv-fl jr ;'-- The JVhigybumx menjhold a ipeeting jto mghr in Masonic Hall, .preparatory to the coming selection. Whatever be ibn result in Pennsylvania, we shall do our dot r, and u, nuuio ouiy, renpsyisania may ia?pirc, but h can no dispirit uj?. j THotJS gisit taw QH This La four to 'bf he revenue of the Slate, by more than six jLtiARs. It is stated in the Re- , that in a jnumber of counties, the id not arrive in time to be enforced. has added already about! one itbe original amount, to the reve this source, the average of the lijerelpfbre, being about 23,000. nue trom land taxJ kmount for which; the Cherokee passed b hint in company, and proceedine tbey disregard the wishes ijof 'ii iKa fii . ... ma AiiA . i -. . . . : i " ' i fiww iicriuco, WUO UtJ WAV fandajJsblSd at the fate sale Was 3J37oWD, very with ihwir wishe, e ouid give Uiem an up rmrinnilv of havititf thir oaintunai Itolv renreaen- r .r -.4 - e r";--"i ' T F I riril iUz- ted. These tacts were well known before the "f . ;n Th. ..iku I ib said to all. In order that the trial might be fairly made, the test fully applied,: the Senators own friends perhaps the Senators themselves (for it is a fact beyond dispute, that Got. Branch was first " put in motion" at Washington City) Bacon 15, Butter 12j cts, Lard" 12, "71 JiJ? . 1 ' t1IVDor: .A : i . ! : f ' i ! people were called upon to support! him, because Beef 4 & 5 cts., Mutton 5 cts., Chicbl- he was for the Sob Treasury,; ani against the Bank Upon this question the isfoe was made, and submitted to the people. tTh4 Sob-Treasa ry party used every effort 8 1 rained every nerve addressed every passion and prejudice to ad vance the interests of their candidate, and what was the result ? A clear majority of SEFFJf TEEJST THOUSAND VOTES against the Sub-Treasury candidate Is f this not instruc tions 9 la this voice too feeble io be euderstood? Does not this convey to our Senators an in lima- ens dozen. Most of these articles are; efforded in great abundance at these pri ces, so there is no great danger of our pco-' pie's starving the next year at the least. One thing to help out our corn crops in many places, is! the large quantity of oak mast, which we understand 13 of the best kind. VJ i- .- . tion of the wishes of tbe people F. . Are they linn, NfriT'k S Vi.r inMl.nM I .. . - . u : f r ' iMjug v,iso was tnea, not booud to resign or oy ? Will their tried! before his Honor Judge Pearson, at skirts be clean their honor i wiihont taint,' if c.ii:L. ,l r' t-.li- . i they change-not their course! ? I ii I "TT?; : . U1 WM iae Jl' : Soppose; bower er,, they ilo pot resign j or n?.f kifl'DgOl a dog with poison. The change their condoct, tbe ooly quathin remains jrase was made x)ut by the Plaintiff pretty T . 6 L?TB- I ', l vf is,- ! . 4' . . 'i " i It must be remembered that utbe members: of cwarjy, na op the part of the Defendant it the Legislature are also the IrepijeseniatiTes j cf was scarcely denied, but that he did pro- lbe pewp'ocharged with their j interests . and W thJ AiU r c , , , with the more immediate extecuiioa of their will, duct the. deatii of pcK)r 5otmcfer, but they They are chosen by ; tbe people from among aueagedpome piccadtlloes in the habits of themselves, and know thair wiJI,; are bound . to perform it, and to see that others over " whom tbey can have control perform it also. They know ihe wish cf the people is, Ibit our sena tors should oppose the, sutr-Tressery and advo cate the establishment of a Na tional Bank they knew our senators have acted ! tfirecilv ihe re proved by, Sqaire Aidy, that ns was stand- verse, and that they will not, do the will of the ina Jin ms vald orm j. ipeople ontil insUucted lodosoby tha'Legisla. j s . ' , ji wurii iwu uiu!i. 1 iv. ru: a.;a , - e- t 1 111 wmtr ii hmx iiiMir inn mm : iiiiiii.hi -lSe rcelscdwhich the thought took waypefcausp of action. For instance, w as Proved by! Mr. Lockanour, that he caught btmbpoiji two sheep in orie fday." It was a-it tte majority! of 11,000 freemeo, who have expressed their wish- rsvrAial n. S6uaderand a black dog with a short tail, tiyes, not require ihem to mstruct them ? pan excluded f: ion of t!;c Montson::. tions, snd however, 1 tory,n in ' the occe:: deh8teatlc co Foco. c The Vent: turn "next And ev: of the 41 l for, a! tbe 1 Unvernnr. the Lci;! the chute " only clrc: tanccr, pr: gisiature i n : ' ' Sensle, H.ofDI: There : there I three of t gams pft one of il- wit : mi Const;i! '. McDar.iti Gale 'So thai tslx clectt J .C.4istil'I ueioerateiy to a Len nest in the back Ut ihe-billoTfo-? Ts the - -fe : . ; i i ! -l S j'! f : . -i- 1 - fi : f i ; i K - " .1 r;r l.j- -; I '-. ,i :; ) h I; if Lfgislature,! oy -If ' f i 1' - i j ' . - , ; " V