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AT ' ft V A Wan. Jaatraat af " iJk n irmr, S ) aaai - ' ..! .H a a-a af aa kaa Crvri af Mr aaOjaardaat - - iW iLm at tW. AIM r ikkttii iair.i Mh. ta re at Co-w. 1W -aal f- l .l - - tit W M f -we .. Xr,, 'bat. ww.hW a-UV mHi tlaa lie, ' T1 Vzz , Mr CrawaM d A7V -e4 v. r r .",f Tz kWVrf iaTs? f pm t .!. M wW. rler- T-i.vt. Ilaaar aaa !- re. The i Wrr S f -jaujfc """T .' ..... . vtu.t -vr 1 ICl vaa " -I rrfkl eaatj-' adalVe. .! lirnw 1.14 tt Lta W.VM a .k. - ak.LVr before t-a IM U r towf "vrrk i.- I Knit, I the r clU twos t SmmJ r tu fcfJi- f. "JTt tr J wtJ iV ! ! M U.rwt.l. Wy bcra u'icn and tntfinri I Jtpw-W lli. "3r.t t'nkn. Il - ' hi rrtrt M well l -Til hiiHMiMrr cmrta. .'V Xrrri.rthrr Ml Cm,W.H.ir bH. i.b- MbU lW Mo--forivt .h tk. Mtu tint coM ke k rorrd Will lr U Uu por"iM f dwtr fcelitt tUt, l 4ClWDf ItMM l" mm tut lk tnkuiim TIXt. f wtr'' "hfamiiw ' af h- proeHawttoa of Ae R ' M an (ha .h f4 ane. nanrd aa act Marti. . r dMiribttia ika l iaih Uulv acnulml k. Ilii Siaia. of the Cretk antioa af imllmii', B t. the W kaeM uMae 4 tka lfWalM arimiiwl mriailie. tloa of l ltn h had ij oiuJl wt i.. .twl a bair aeYtMcht "e lllpiriat wrwtor mo4 a urt)Oi f diat'ict. iJ araliiinal 1hip vara noinu4 la atcb lb aiJ h" ifcotiW a diyoac4 of to tin- ' Tka Treair . if ih laHa Sialnz V Mipil to ih Iwliatii the aadiltarWd wait r tba IrttH1, ttli Sepleqinrr, im V..M w.ik iho rnuN wl.leli ra fcml t Ai KtrtttV 't!lA Winn. aa4 W arrintlf and fail . n. likilv to flow fiom rtv lmnM-'nr Hfluello.i opoa (he laaita of W Wra a fceY nf wrmon' awl H4r tn-e-aiart itc'm, M 1 ' freiUNrt f , .k. iUm eerttrr of NVar. to rmtkt ki-own Iba ficnnr o Oeorgii th etpMUliort lht 'lhe MH-ref would be upenni,a in in m miwin anrw a itooic4 If l f f ;., . ik. w Mix to tlio Crtek ntis 0an. I.-U Cottiietli. With the M'l"l Jl nrty, and lh' Cf"', nh apra) t ih imtf ' Th firmer tra airareit of tlx nroteatioo of the VMA 6W afniuaJ fHrth.-r fViMa 'Tlie Irttaf ai orgej.-f nh. the ' 'ii tt eamratnrta.m wacda.lothe HtiM oI t... tmi of thln4io,5Dri"C ,Tothulfiri H-.i;. a Iranowoiuiir ennlil Mvto litem I intent aal U'tw J"jr ohiffKflilT wnl, n tntention tat wtanut to lh Jtowe lheJpitel .'u.i-. if atll 'tnW cti6u (Jimt lliein, ihr k. tirnrmt nrorle1 ,tht th. T woulrl afr M eantmnotioa far ti'e JnJ t miglit he ihm .... II M 1m a altAai m(avtav t jiiinn if thai Tretr, t V.,. ' V . Unabla to procure from Ine Crrtli, Hn itulMcence in thiw Tity . 'he Indwn Knrino-L General tiaiitc received from ihem k ik onen 'Council ef the notion, a w en 4M4Kireent, wherlijr certain, wfejs4 f Chief 4putad to Waahingtoitfor iiiat pu. tote, were authoriietf t negotiate a treaty tar a frrtlrer cuon uf ri(. i The rtepti lotion irived at Washington. and A nejfotiatWn W aVately appeared, how ever, . that a mitap ' 'Twelicnaiou 'exUted, a to fbe extent of their twwtera la regard to a crayon in bia con . Arrmc.e witlt fhem- at tho. .Broken Arrow Central Gainca had Brtvprppuceu to tucm lo enter into Treat on the baia of aeea cion of J their !? n Geprnia.' Thi pro. 'position they rejcte4. ' Geueral Gainea ttien, of hit own accord, and witbout inatmctiona, T fco informed thtm at the time,) pwno'-d 'Tres'y'on th "f a eesaion of their landa Cast, of thf- Chii-tahpuclue.-; Hu'r declined accedme".o liis,'tm the L....tfejMpiiiiu.u U1 I A 4J-UhaMiS'iut4Mi-eaW anna to- Washington. jTbc nnn ,Mi:, anent jnil alluded to waa, hawwer, Wnuin ' o. aettinff forth iM antUorny riven ttbelr donatatbn, to redOHto "the ha propeaU lon OTtIe i'reajuenTi mwo oj Murjicrei . , Cainea T, B. thi. KW jpnporiiw,,;ith S Jclcgaiion drtkredlrnat thej ymfcrstood ' Iho unaithbet one, wlvlcj. made the Chat, ? tahonchia . the . bcuadury.' .Gcner .f feiincii lad inU.rat)OVchia', authorize )ropoitioa.i ' Ho e meant via:' that hicu .proposed a Ca. aionvf all the UmU within the JimitGor aa. It appoaia iiowate ftont the loev tnrtr,rtlmt'icwaottecae.' '"Thia misanprehWtiHTO of thowowera of the' Crock dep'li'3n fortiWl tcrwui obstacle a the onet, to iie timgrta of tne nrjjotta- "nlons. 'It wh 1n'tti piwt'ure of alRtlrs, Vhul the i?r eOnjf of ConRfcis ioik pKtce, ut,d K p , ear from Uie opcuHigittcakage. of USl'rei rtent, thai he atill .nlicipatrd the-f tiy of musing the- tnuuactwaa, relation twi th ' jfrea'y of th iodiapmjrUu-tiycrH!' apreial message. ' IXirtunMely hwarf ,'tbe Indian SapBtatkhf m-a fat hwt bolt tv -; Xinimt ta a Ttekiv. ba whSch' ail thr land East ef-th Chanahoniiie 'was ceddd, "andl V 3. ' Our jBej " f-ortiorv alfft AVei',6f To . thJTmti..- AfV the Tfrr,arbraaaw.werf ladUf aa U.e l-.at mt Gtrp and eJs. by IS.. Tarary W la-ei rf Ih-tSU! aWed.. by aapaaje. '' ; acaea. Tbe eeaae H"'" at aa eaawwa the fart 4Moa,ef 000, WMr the peaeeM warth ir wry eH.000 per eaea, "wl-ek lered aaart eftbe prien' ''V l,. 1 Hf tbe article e tb TrVy. the Trrtty te laUa gpricp waaWhred to U a-n ami y rrrj Mr"t 4jh poae whrtaoever,'; aad every rt(rht d cU mT.r ike earn, -wae aaaceM ad un.iwi' w the ate Treaty, j Thia arw Treaty received tba erta a the Sanata. af a eeff kire aaarwy uf the vetra tbai b-dy. and de aapropna rloo atotwry tetany fc nte effect naad araanieMKialv ia the Hoeer of lUpreaeeiaUvV, with the eVceottaMt of aUe daentWHf et e beinf (bote of tea Alabama Deleeiiea and tba greater part otflbat ef Geereia. t. tk whule eeuiea and prorvea eTftM r.i L. tka Bcnereraaea aad fwaidiiitT of Ik P.aeewtive ba pemien aeffoaiatiia, and m the ampU pveviaieee made by Cwv ereaa to carry theaa into eTrrt, tbe vVtmaait. are pereeire atroif Indieatioe eaj the part tS evrrr branch of tbe kfdatW aothofilj of the "United State, of a aleere to redeem th r,lr1e the ewfitact t 1103. to pro mole the iatereat. and jra'' lhe rf , Crorrpa. -,''.... la purmanee ef lU previaWtna of the Trea, rv, the Waste a line fixed by it waa dub nn. Before, however. U could be aarertained whether, by thia wne, any part of the lands within 4be chartered Kmitt of Grorpla were left h waa neeeaaary that the bnnntlarv ne between Georria and Alabama aiiotiM also be established. CooinMssioner en the part of theaetwe State were appointed. But the CHCimsrance tnar a .i.rrct nne to Kickajack; from the trtt bend of the fh:rt Uboodue. abev a Uchee Creea, wonui in tersect tkati fiver, induced the Commivwon er tndeoart from the letieref the compact of 1802. and to propose some other point more accordant with. ts spirit, wmcn it was suonesrd. did not admit of camlnr the Tine Kast of tbe CnattanoucM. in enaeavonnj to arttle oa awne xMber point, the Gommiuion er of Georgia and Alabama disagreed, and (be forwier ran an er porta line, m tae au thority, aivl of tbe expense of torpi atone Between the Geerfia Tine, and the line ascertained be the Treat of Washinffton, it spprara r coflipotation, that there remain nnceded theut one hundred and rrinety cieht tbnimnd ait hundred. a tiL'Uirty-twQ acres nf f.rtr)e iVitwl. Haw much tlii nnantUv tnay he reduced, on, the final settlement of B1 line between ueorjpa ana aianaiaa, me Committee have aodocuoicnt which en able them to deeUie. t. ft U in reepeet to thU email tract of barren hhd that the ex'ntinr cortrovery haaariaea. Surreynr of Georja, bi the month of Jntinsry tait, Raving passeo tne line or tne 1 TeaiT oi TSSiimTi"n. wcrr inirrrupiru u m party or Indians, actief under tne orfler ot : tlieWad Chief of the Creek Nation, who re! monttrated with them in a letter written at their reoneai by he Arentl and they hare inee appealed e fne Goeeroment of the Unitel State roe protection airauirt en croachment on those lands which wwre iruar snt'ted to them be the Treatr. The "Survey. m-s of fwjria apTiRed to the Oorernof for the. support or a military force, i ne tov. erftor of Gmr(ra ha4 aMrjwed "a Wnwihl srranc W th Pre.Jnt"tf the TMtcd Suites annarentlv renrenentinp these inleiwptioii an invasion .of -the. territorial rights of Georria, whick ;raaT end i , tiUxxianea. it has been stated In tbe pnfene print, that a military force' tea bee called1 out in Geer (rta, t support tl) Snrvevors ' KM n i . . ' I I Wat "a beart, aad tnx Ue can Ithajkkree. ' . Tbe amaatioe of a Wrpreeeautive rMkalliHMUMUtal Mtaa mpea.bU a.ae to tUe aavManed , 1 ttae eeevorei w-nt ia Co JeTr. tavrert it.S,S- l pbe V B TV rperv t . T JLt tTk rtwat erevrf -M" ' Jf a hat ocr aaCecai k. eeerea vo aeaek-li andf;a4l thMuPr..' M WJ W SCT All IXh-j , , ry te trrae"-- , mmA wanda j every cause dvrac m evted ! pre-net tb lcLa aaa kppae- . . ,ee pV ef 74 a eeeaed "T a a watseJ frapei .Wa-epce-Uat wicbtbe pet. J - .-TLr.!: pl-irtiona and eelifititeaed. .Vs. 'W " "7 ''rT krr 1 - - . - lm la'Scer. w'aat be Uevd bee .Wit rna w, u , FOJtEKiN. ... ;wne w.n.ta Ubeaat'dJWi - oir arTiW Yavi easy be aeured IU fa! LJkTEST r?JjM RNBLSU. . ;eortni;neae Milker M.yWd , , JkVw JVw. .Ifarc I. ' We eanMitutwM. TUe . j . i L' u . . v.. i. .u .a voil ayrfvarth' aa ara Hia V . .l tjr ta aatan "i awn i - - ---- - "r U.-iiaM, tram lwrwal. e bar rahre ear Hftmtd 'Aj4Mt aajf. Caere Will War . s . iki taoibii'tv r...v i. ...i a -a.l a skTlai I bare Muted to ike approbation if the peop! a tht hirVJ rat sewatd. next., tea etear eoaacrrwa, r- - rVil.r..! illurv rl Jjf.. 1 kata eadraTMTed to acceniainJiiie taje aws te a bat I sWeaaed. iU k V k aaiWia. . That I have. la aomaryiarwe, ebrauwd tkb b (k ueed nf a,.profaiMis a e'lacaa eta in y n kiaai cwafacada'Mk. 1 kmiU paw Press n criiaiaaJ vnkaaUriry te twHrerrooi tlteaiUann I kav ba Ike sonar t ft.U. Pet trae an impei knm' aijMjraiieit of pnwe du'y, and the aoa letLre that H iQ be to Ike newer oftbe iLttrict to select another, better 0, aaTtned Ua airacH, avl VMpjaBy t&aoaee; Ul ustaia f liai pttcy,.wMcV knew will meet w'dk li-t anpiweal Tha feeble effort I made an a rweut oecaaion, in hebatfaf the press and tagj abick yea havaBitded as auct Ruttennc terae u tt bi aniaea with those a ho are aoar f H ending in tHe' ;rat cause of the peepbj aruxt Ibe" aHhallowed pnrp- e to wkicb the patronage' of tk Ceaeral Gotem men i smtrht la be annlied. IVhen f it freedewa jj,, prraa alal be invaded or aedward by irnrrraiental abntent from a free eaiearfc rlirlrjre may pHrtnte ela' pwUie eti-ntr kft Nnevaxed by tUoee now "ra authority to j OtojUwUy staiad, that a aaewpt to ta a lower V. rctatti neir power, I emenaia urc vcu , outy uuuiu e inuuaieti hi taa ttoasa oi luraa. . r ... rrounded hope, ihat tke freemen of Ue nation Scleral Mimren, oa diis thrtatraed rcwva- . t rm th ,jtiil lulmbjrteir, ; aiUrieebl the maicetyoftbe.rstrenirth from tia. A eoaniroroi. ataVnytU look pUoe, aad 8" P,la??T ,,!1!r .L t.j r ,a. ii...i- ,k. i-V. iin..n 17s. hL k it mkL ik tba mAu axadoa. akl a m. rrl'Jng .rnt, MMrtk 9. Uil. inr wit; m iiw.m. ... - - - - -. , , r-.-k C., 1 . l-v 'J uucuuq avai-y J nv IUI tpu. ... ' vw i .yewvr na , mij sjump aial aapnlr af London papers e r-ro4 tatUe u, el ac-kraary, aaaitawr.. it. r . .-.-V, r,- n t. , . wil TaTaaa-arslrrUI-lliaiJ .' ' M'Jt 'JL ,C- TV . U-' furttirJ a.abf a aBt-aory aattsre. '. JVC I rs ,VdqincrCUt Areniw - aVHMlrablc aJaaw-aa had laka .laf at the .hT A Hont BtriO'VLl attack WW tan. la aaid, ta lb knt eupply of aaeiildoyed O?'" FrillC? ialt fTiBrt by Cnnt Sjj. iMUl, aakraUK-rtn-iraiaV aitdlij froa ttt hr;tlil, wilili Id li'l tkurcH, t luccW tca-avd-, ad lip: sneaatUUm for die adraiHi ,rce. ifince- fg. TaMurCluwaiclof;bafchalt.a.ya-.!t ! ijrotin pfMba Ww. kn w ia raarrd that tnrra kar kra hiTlering. kv acVCrelr tanfteL. . Hi hail bc! ten fawra aaauac etlM Ma-apaa-e caf tlM M an. tJar bUtt ,! wa4 reneenfll Tll Cis r. . . .... II liihtfwn.l M.l Iwfca am nlaw a.1 k. a i im Hopiwiaj on juporwi an. -ino pair '-i"vi f m. .LmI II HMMMi I M ikJ .M Ik. I A I tll rPHff.P V. rAltH I . 1 - . a auaj a ill. Um dinuuulm of ajM UiJluia a. a - I .1. 1.1 1 : 1 . ' i. T n m au minortant vKr) crr i " ,.7 rr.:" :. ,"T," wrucn ua.u turn t croroe ti. Bit wkilstj express toi Jj lh. Ml Konwu ,.-.- parte wife; anJ eoina dumtta cxutal . . I ... .!. t 1 . . iia in rF"Trn 111 nil irmrn. - tains, and shake Ikttas from Uicir lU-painrd and abused authority e the boa anakes the dewdrftpl from bis mane.'' I Iraat, ia such a rant est, xir Rrste will be prepared for the cris Permit ne then to five you a a acntiinenl 7Tke SrnP? -Varr Conlinn Tio' una strminfr in her pretensions, sound in prinrip'e akhaut delay, and exprraaas a confidcat hope ana innexirtie in pnrpyy.e. 11 may ic in ioa, imi.iv w t tunKm w mim.viv uirm, iaitnpon the ponYicid conduct of the Son. hl ber .baed that tbe lnke'.dbt.iunoMiit!"'.fr P' be Secretary of the me sentrtice alto passed upon that of t0 ir!y iW). al that die Kaia ha ex- inlunnitton d.ared, I coiiBned the Father. - ,T"M,, hu determination to pay thu d.ifoivnee ly to the Improper course, wh iuc vuuuu, ow w prt- mim on, sn( oven ntiriueil, a , ' ,, eL ting upon th private tonduc horse were sol.! ;t Tat 0r nv i ,.,,1;,. , u K 37 jn Woihern bylharTeW Kl. hmond. u' i" .f7,n Kentucky, (,Vr. Buckner.) I ay ll vm staled that Cm cUii of NVeatnioreland and opnnrtuaitr of replvrnir to certain retmrki li. Kj!i.aaan were about t siire tram tko Ca mads hy Mr. AV right ef Ohio, ia his tki T he Duke of orb's wM has keek provsd rfi ; rejird ly the printer of UkAwV Ilri. tnr'. IWunouL Bail tlal Kimuitnra kn . ... . .r . X V " swolw the elferu lolie andef lS0,0OV tatouton have .. -.til ,u ,u l ..i.i:.i. .v a-vwaaa war sua aaaia jiawa IV Utaaa Uls 4. Tie PrrrtUm f th Pren Jusily teemed the Palladiitm of public Liberty, secured by the Ounstitdtion of iai Ccaintry.' terwil' on tho Sdu and broueht 7fcW aa 'a. t . II . J t . . -...a! a - .- oe wniTOiir-i uv r.xctuuvc i in ct-itbrntcd none it t hU ju debt and fuac.l cpenae. to k paid ' PPr 18 Wfcc WUen I 6mt subinitted tk resolution, ot State forth ted mywlf strict whieh. uidim llHaen lliw IkSrtft&ml llil i?luin. n..t 1. ia xL. k. .. . I .1 . af. - w mm y hihvii, Hj. UCC, '.irSUCII, WlUIOirt 100 , . S dpon tit- nnvate conduct or ejiaractef Of any o w. I Was replied to by evenjgt. never f.. - a ... .1. r..i.. .ruL .....ii.... . r i.ii.u. ui u.n . i . i . ia. iv . uiiiihiii t1.. ....o.rf.. .r ii. rr --.. it Kmn i.n.an in j..... ..j.i i... ... rvrxiiui-r. i usexi an exnreaainn reiauia i faj wjtlntood the atteroptrfof rr-ason and the EVhtt Lane. t J'm, wfiicli he seemed to ooiwider a imply horror pf war, ran it besr the hock of nod- '"wr li'Ora uonstantuiopie, or Uie 31st Dea. iniy iwot ot lit willinyneM to meet fos- ern construction. """"i ul exira(iramwv atu-uuon nua lately neea eiyn or uomestM enemy. 1 repeated fU 6. T):r diitinna'atted Gwtt Itnm. Ttie eloquent advocate af thr rirhta of hi country in and th-i ah!e and elfieient nrerrtarv ol the u..: War Denartmrnt: maliCA and detraction can lu . cn?iraoter, requiring aV paeulsf notic t never depreciate ieh talent nd 'ich kcr ' mot tlio Franks. my hands. If 1 had so considered it, or if Vice in the estimation of his country. fcukn, Feb. 6. At a late hoar yerterdiiy " bad been o considered by others, ao mornuijr we reecrired two cxnrosiies from Pari, op-moos I hold in rsitct. an f:ihi.1"' from Lbrinfeinr the paper of Kridny and Saturday, and in responaiblo for what lie uid. and Ibai Ae Et'.ae, dateil Sunday. Hie whole tenor of uffereU it to piuvi, ad should then notic uk i.c iroruopaiiranu rorragai, proves tnai; y thing personal from the member tram lT2mHlZXUJs:T'Z ol,, 1 lrou 'eerve the epithet of lb iJabo- win ,to,Aii.. ,,. i u. 'le"e' poltroon In existeuc?. I do not telligence of a much more decisive ehamcteri t"? PPe '? norVce hnt m,?rnbtr, farther The rebels. broken and dUnirkeiJ.' wereavkieia lM" wrew may oe pecesaary to my'ownCIUnv evere tlir.-tion. Tho Mnvnu! ld frhave. bad WCr for consistency an for trtith. I eouM sought rcbge in Spain. Aecerd'ms; to one kot speak of the member front Ohio, a Im aount ae naareaenen paiamaneawounrted., The aTuage nas no terrq ot renroaclt. the mind , " .1 . 1 c . . couvpinpi, auipoieiniy strong, toes. An C. Co! M ojureuurjiiiKoi n omipmer oi Mr. miai- I naa SuiO, v to leave no d.iubt oriM snd disposer T' h" f"L,cral 2',Pnj; d b meaninij. What he aaid in reply, a to bit be l,.cPwar. k fKXSl,.hr: ItStZ ' meet-drr. when put ,...Vj.i 1-1. .. vj y r onv lain notaeemoit On this Mr. Calhoun remarked, that he was deeply affected by the kind, expression in his favor. ' tie felt that it was out nf hi )ower, bv any expression of his gratitude, te make en j lequate return, lie would not attempt it, but would aimpl add bia hope, that such would ever be h publie conduct a 1 merit a continuance of their appmba- uon.- -, . "r. That public servant 'but illv deserves the nod opinion of bia fellow citite.is who, iff. any,emerpencv, waa mcapable of follow pTarion to'maiMain the faith of the' eoitrrf tyA?- 7 bae and cowardly mean. plethred by the Treaty of Washmfftohii and tjie .Gavernor ofMQeorfia.hs also been mad acfliiainted, that the" President-'will it bia tbilv t-t earrv that Taeutv into ef. -- - v i . - . . rect.Qrdera have, excordinirly, been ;ven tn the I)inrrict -Attorney and Marshal fine District of Gooriria, to arrest -and procecnte tliotev whey contrary to the Treaty ef Ja26, ad the Irejrulatirrthe ipterfcourv k'h tha Indians, have, been engaged in survey ing" tie . 'lamta liot ipeded1. ' ' ', . 1 ' fT he tan chitted in our tiert J' ' ' D1NNEU TO GEN: SAUSDEHS. the dirat- of ddtv, bow-er great the d Culty and dantrer la tne present great cri Iffn : .w,iiwui, nwm wiitr, tiaii iT7nunc.i qr.' .JL .Mini,. MiCA. U ; ' He was the centre ot the uU-t;r)UftUtlonl par- pre t ann utc iuavi niauci aa vi uic KTree ne rtHry aroa nl -.."..ii .-j :a !.-.! . . i I" iTJvn.ui ...-l.m ,1. a I. Ill III' N is oi our- an:i:rs. pe.at an eariv ner.ou nau i... - :i..i: u 6 . - - r ... - ,:. , , ' iCTtrcra i reocuruH -aouiu nucirauT eea weir ..u..! .... ... . ,, xed on his course. w.:h the settled resoln i 0 m ftieht or" sabmiitsmiiJafter he had "' m the xmo breath, my opinion of nclt a character. ' H eaaed to aay. i bad become ', convert to-tne cause of General Jackson," if a cep Hon to sdliere to. It - with moderation, keen driven from' the field. Thai but rnflexiblaj Itrmnes, in spite of de. eraenent, to, by tbe course of event i tmction and 'Opposition. , The danerer o i Is left witbout motive to continue a which he exposed himself wis not unForeseen, i iva poliey, aad we ntay, therefore, reckon upon People, and Opposed that of Andrew Jack- but it could be avoided b weakly yieldinr oi gooo raj.n wnicn is pronuceu or ne- aon, a rney were then considered rirl. I to the current, or by meanlV concealinrf hi lf"V V,e one-nann annayinc exunctioaot voted lor, Mr Crawford in the House of Re- Snaninh Gov- w "wi-craiauip - nau not pecons d Vown"!, nt -North Uarolinaf I stip ported the i ki aeprea. e'eetion of WiUiahr It Crawford, before tha seniiwtents hy an assumed neutrality! either ot which course he was incapable, he trusted. of adoptinjr, much rather tin attempt to maintain hi Sentiments, than tqfl Una fireiekstnte lud.'bowertE. consoled him in every dnbar and difficulty - fie stood not alone. In thi irreat strueirle in favor of principle be fonnd himself associated with those, with whom rt was Iws pnrte to acti men of the most exbalted . intellect nd pu rest patriotism; men whnv understood pro foundly, practically and theoretiealTy, the principles ef ouf politiral insriuft'kbns, and who were, with all their hearts, devoted to preserve them m their drjffinal purity, preenUtiv.. Bui, from the time it ws hope on the others AV Time. .1 - . 1 ... 1 . ine uiooe-saya, inw u ts evtuent no mom i.n.. .k. ., w" 'nPe. e iruaien. i w Portugal, aa two prthree " " " ill. a il wl'Pw lf hejkpe?hirn-lf.hewwiMi House, up to iu final dccis.on, that any one link under an honest an openf Kiaiip dicehareed. ever near I me say, .that I could, underany )a jaies, theheadofthelusareents, is said, in circumstance, De-.torought to rote for Mr. kilatririUW.ru Lisbon, to have been enthvly desert-. Adam, is' utterly untrue.- bad expreued eit by his toiiower,an'!t - haTeflea milieeiMtea. myseit Treeiy, and without resteve, before lurwiiiiuremteB iiB ewaias m i raa-cs-juon- nie reopie ot my own District, oa all oces- it., -ikvuiuiiicu , UUk a lew atlVIMUMllg. A long article is given in the Paris Etoile from the official Jouintl of Syain, ia which Ferdinand U made to say, that ' he respeuta th iwlcpend eocc the neipliboi aijt kin 31! onv, and does not preienu w excime any mDuenee on dsdestmv; I.. .... L. ., . .. . - sion of which I siioke of him publicly th4 I considered him a poUlicaf apostaU,- unde- .U- H . .-..1 . n . ' aci nig im-. uunpuencc 01 ine American reo pie. At? 4o the olllce of Solicitor Genend, I know not from whom (he member received and ibat " lur bar the most ardent desire to pre- l"e "rtt'nation, as having the least influence serri dnehaoreil the relations nf fr.'endshin which "pon my conduct. If he received it from bind aim to bisauicostallka:" Thisia looked unon any one of the delegation frnn that State-- ' aa aorroboratorr of Uie ntws ntim Portugal of the , If there be any one of them, who could hold j inendiy communion with such a person, and Ul article was "added. ly( which, die cession wa extended to a .ew lie, which, a4t waa auppofedj by many prraoua .qualified t - titdjp?, n-nuld ;nc.luJe all the land within tbe limit ef Gworxial ' 4 f- wvti.j ' 4," 'The ne(fitt'ajn)'by ahich Vint realy ' w effected, were canted WdarWig alshost : flie whple ' 1 the -session Vf Cniigre,' and "feodered itlc fours, inexpedient te agi tatc thMibrot of ;ibe transact iunrin reiatioa ; to tbe Treaty of jhe. Indian Spring.: .The twppy ternikiatieai fan adlair. wLiah r had asaauncd aa ajaratiitf ajfcct, wa jptter avf Jlinitrr fJm. J?. f. SiMnder.-It having been understood that this ffepveiToT ir present Henre?ntatlve, from tlio county, a number of our citizeoskon Katurda? last, gave to tn. ft. f, Ktndea Fnblic Tiinfier, as a testimonial of tbeliigli estbnation in Whicli he' is Held by iU piesent poiistituerity, and as 'an evidence dif fjieir entire ;pprol)atioi , of hit 'polUica! course diili a niumber of 6ongresa ;t '. ' Tlie," Vice jreaideiit the iToited jSade liailifr arrirtxl on Friday eveii'niK tlie Con mittee ef - mngcMieat .addressed tc him a note reqiteatmgdii company ok the occasion', which be keeemel.k - wi t SlTie eompniiy 'wax ftameroir and resbecta j nw,- fthd Ihe ut most eoWiality wr feekflg prevailed ,Tfti Ilinner, "prepared Vy Mr. William kt the Milton ll 'tel, ws excellent' Aicxnrider., Uendcnion Esrj. rWUciated . as 1'rtaidenCa.nd James fiainey, Esq. and Dr. John T. Gtirbipd. a Vice President.,-, After tlio removal of the cloth the tlipwing toast were fpiven: &j ,-tv .'.,, -. i. Until ay tlHev &ar-T(rarded M aered add ineiolabte by every JHatriet Let not the bead amt arm dtaaree, .-,- 1 .T6-fW'r1'le proper repository of Sovereign Pr?tt-er.'':''rX-' ' ' fretsntohpe and fe(lvCitiir its bv public iifejcutitled ta eur conGdcnce aial sup pert.- May hi recent effort in Coagresa m behalf of the' liberty of the iress, tend te awaken ibej American people to the impaa.. tanceof the' mibjeet.?- i s; ,-J.- -e-. ' f Gen. Saundeie then rose and aidi .ic"- t .'' GentemeS: -The situation in which I find rnyself plaiett urrbunded by those with roost of whom 1 have long-lived on term of inti i macy and social intercourse; the occasion, and the manner in wh'vrk you have been pleased to express your approbation of rev public eoone aad rmvate CanduCt, i calculated to Ae. ti- with Mur.b mea in aueh a cauae. be wnuVl i discoinfitare oftbe InsursenU. indeed deaerve to 1 what little feputa- n"'!! wl- P 1.1 he '' vow himself, fill place uom : un Re naa aoqiurca, 11 ne uni noi treat wim . - - iZL,, "Vii ii.-. VmiVlV "W'11 mark, which he wiH fjnd it dil TX:ermt9Clfr0y .ch fic"U "ove. Tbe office refcred. to, a acter. De would not by extending h.a re-. furecd w aWd'on Almeida hTxbXle no, a,ul ' ec vacant. If it w, marks, intrtide farther on their patience, I ,irnvinee. Tla. Mimuli ami m,:-.. i i.- and I was disposed to sell mvaeM'.-t-ahonld iegisiature ot N. fJaroimst bur ' liliOuld have soiiirut ons hand, to reward my apostaev". ; S I X. . . a 1 a. ... w a . a" 1 . uvivr ik aai. uuwii, ,.t uega mic 10 pi- yes, uie Uttswlier liederal Jmilan. and the. f;. : not go to tne a?8fflr?!!!f!!U . " .c.nf...MTP(Jav-fti the eervtce o 1 i Ike Ciuea eAMeiore Founded on the re-entered 5tin by Aldea diAbiinv P.iMit hniu nearer at . K.. ).:. ..:M:hl.. u'..n ...il 1..: I A. A .1... C?. ,.j . , , . I . . r iv.mo.i 1 uiiii.iwra . ivwhhi aiiu ..lTiev. is urcaerva- I . .j,. n wvMimnw iriurwuii w iiaiiai fkntl. m.lCJl. TOP f lis on.aequires an ecjiml participation in all ita part of ita beneti! and its buraen.- , t;7.'-d wJyai,if Jfiffp'a, The iilv of lannary, 1815, beara tcstjmony of their cffi ciencjr and ability in defence of thein coun- tV . v' -' :- - 'J 8.; WMim . fi-.Tfte able and! incorruptible statesman, the dignified gco tlenuut iu private life. . - , . ... . V "B'i4WieMai.--.Tl.e conslsteet pol ittcian, the honeat irawu. ? k -. , . 19. Vne aia aw 'neav-May the nev er forget that tiiey fcre the servants,' ami pot the toaster of the nc-l'le. ' I n ; Ii.icua;ttre.eitrve'Qf jlo The nolle of 6r, emintrf fffqmre' t!iev shouU be placed pei the basif fair eom-, petition. -?, ' : ;-,; ' 14, itae VofsnmC trn: UHlft (J, Jb-itian.- Neglected by tlie administration, our coun try had a right to expect of Congress its reg alation and ptotecUorv , .. ., 13 TU Semite ftht r,5m-j.-Enliirht. ened and firm, irconsiitut the balance of power, between the representative and ee cuiive ut pio rmenis c out irovenimeot- jkrrti:t!TPiBroaTe . ' nudeit'ln private Bf" endeared ntf&J&'ZK'. Irii,L-r,a. JW Ao-r;rittta . Ije Via ifuBiaUlc and. Sociid virtticaland In lifcrnmerce Twin sister. .,, i i $ llg fir. Mm r; OaWt1ef.St,tt of VirginiTbd bold ave val tf bw republi - .. 1 ttna j 1 1. 1 ' - v:ui pnneipica iu a ana Her consistent ip. port of them since, entitle bee to the lasting gratitude of her iter state. 1 - v ?. . , " BwJ. Rainy r.-iThe immortal niemd. rtf Tlioma JeTTersoR, tl: departed .ga of Vc-nttd-llo.'' J!'f '- V'.'C" - J- K. Lent j.The Education 1 of the peplc Teach u our rights and privi- and we, will maintain and defend them. ' 2a & r afWI"he Gtaat'Suto tif aNetr rrJL-The arch of ear union m 'CO mnrclittd' to meet tbem. in m-der to dlaurm them, lajtKsretiiem thae ta Rnui the lionro. and reiurB'to foitujjal by province of Traso ThUaonduct bavioe readied tb nf tr Lamb, tbe Engltali Ambassador, be complained to line Spanish qovernment, in cooaenuence 0 which General Louca, anil tlie officer of the detachment had beeu suspended, ftnd brougld before a.coart- i- AVe Wm ftlso tl)t tlie fn;tblonen nf-Oiuwa has repaired to Madrid who. tbe norm Union nfthc King, and tliat tbe Ntarquia remaina at Safamain. fi..!! . Ma jijujpii5c auw niuau leauers 1 f War fa'JtrThe Editor 'of the Sal-: timore I'lilrM ha been favored with the fol. lowing interesting extract of of a letter from a grntleiTiaa in Europe, (who has the best meant of acquiring the most corsect informa. tiuisr to m fiend in llaltitHOre, dated 26th January, k Whether his precHtttonc are well iotimled or pot must soon be rcaliMd. " ? ' My unconquerable persaasiop iv that vVr must break out ere long, 'ami that France and England must be partlr.lEv. cry (tflbrt .will be made by England to 4n vp!veu soe way or other. j aVmw'that.i policy, of thi effect has beep agreed on and laid dowfl in England several years ago, aa tbe policy to be observed wit b, respect te , whenever any new warahould occur.- There wa policy adopted then. andT will be tot- lowed, pot to allow tie' to enjoy profitable ntt tranty, ami to re-become tbe factortftbe yrorld, f: Tbej will move every rrinr 10 de prive u of anotlier indefinite term vf, pro-' greaaive, ' tinexampled ' prosperity." .They will mot aJtew renewal of Jonaxhan' .thrif ty, iiourbing system of paddling his owrl eaaoe, and pktu up grist all pier the mill poad cfthji world,- and ef effecting in same coniisteocv5 c4.' my conduet. I made but one aftirmative expression, in r Pard to the member from Ohio, and lust was, his petty revilingV of Mr Jefferson, He did not deny the fact---but admitted bi residence in Troy, State of Now York, pre vieus to the, Springof 1809. "I learn, frwn a ource entttlpd to full credit, that be. did edit a paper p that place, and that it w Feileral iu i ft ; politics If no one who knoft' the lonMO&le member, can doubt the truth of mv remark. fu rerard to the ex- prewion of working the wires, which eemeV ta give him o much concern, I have not o. say, if lie wa selected to denounce the mcK bera of the tJactfbrd Convention, to vpiic for the course they had, or would pursue; of if hi w i lecled as an instrument, in who ear was whispered the abuse he uttered,)sfl4 aflerwards so warmly greeted for the man ner in which he had discharged hi duty, bf a former friend and abettor -of that Conveo' tiort "itlKn, I repeat, he wan fit instruaient for nich a ptirpoae. ;And 1 do not hesitate to declare, that, however great my detest tioil for those 4 who composed tliikt Conven. tiqn,. Irom my impressions to their objecfa I consider , them a deserting of higher re spect, and more worthy of tait, than tlwse who were ac-beir friend, and now their denouncers' There are -men in thi patiea, who, to- efteet their political end wauW leagne w'rth the Deril to-day, and renounce .hiip to-morrow. Such character are beyond my reach Iber are Protected h aa AeliiluW shields which fbave no wish 16 penetrate. kn R0MULU3 . M. SAUNDU9. ,k 1 steam The Piltsbnr Gazette aav. the tfoat t Lady.; Washington, pertbrmfd a trip trom that cy W J.ashviUe, Tena.' and re turned, o le titan 17 dayw going ia thai time tt-09 miles. ' af "WauvJ-
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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