4 , r r i... 1 NO. a. , . r ,-... aaa-a . r3 V liifal"'"! 4iTtn jot aa - a tmsar Wl ..Mb mJ to ftdrSBta, Bad BW - Iaat aW tajeajaeiiha rw,eWtall " - - . L tfa. Ml ra. irfca Uy MlfW'lo ftn t? w HMfwa tad k-rV retfeeta-' l.ta, aad 0e at d'wa I diaf at 1 wtt-it ki aiNM, the fuOe-rtaf Tn, MNf vtlwrs irw 4mk. . - . .;- - Ibe Ilea. Jmh lUsvhaa,' an- The I dery auk wh V baa (warded h itWevrsft seal. Iim v aSitity wnb which he baa rwattd tntrtmehmtM aa mar rignt ar- tw-w anea- alMMait&r.t ipmhWIim. r. HmOim mmL thi UMrWMnT Intra l-, ma-md Ura lar aaw tenable he u at" taa k woWai of hi frararla. Mllar, tan tany-aa eanw aw waia-i aa acre jrw ftSatalwt, a ad Hat. .- AO VrtUf te tha eajtort aw aa -1 Icr-a- id, nmM af ihrr rro-t w.lt, m pmd. ' -.iv' l4aytbaatimrt arlth vhWq b had if Ttvnred, m Maartirlrai honed to a a a a an. n a . a .... . ar - a . . Notice. - - LZTw:rzm',r,,,M,'" titicitioa af at If iittil rrturm kt tha ctmiWicnc " tka g-fwrwia an4 ad lb honar ta ra piwM. , ' , - , r ....... lit aiaur4 lSm Ital (Kit irmhnMui m.n wataikw af thaif ippUlkn f bis P'U TWr hat M4IT Jtm?tV9, af ?tUl lUa M amonaU hw tat n i. mt nr. 7 , 7 riJ IW twta C4 (tMMC at rf .TlTknj w.k- Ili n .t h'Kh MMinicd frtcmca a a Urm AUtmii 4 tka VbmI Xary Ivfrm T'"t k. Wrrr Mr 1 la Km Wam-al ara aMrH fil. 17. - : . . -. , l-Sai paculitr aad tav kMoaal nt w Ox mWra ilwH"" (Kar cich & tmra would At tha rfnia(imi of tW pmMit A'!iUV aan lane DaTonn4 would b onulir. kara h had lha atmnat in!errat a nleaari, M. aad not. haer, oo)r to watt to a a-tiKl, - . Notice. " ' - W at tk Coart nWta'KnMM. ajorltj tho Wta, Dnnlin aoiwty, oatha ittt Wr af July ant. " "pwnen, a uu ptM fut.lic 5 fc!-r laads of V "'h taaraof at tl f??'i I" with hia own. That " V a I aaA W L 1A ft ft a a.ft a r A um tnaraoa lor ma rrtr in), io miuh, iprj na rrftraaa ua twcoo vkhaoau lAaTi; Timndir Morpbjr , llrd Carrol Ia ft WUlit Carrol Ja Ijwiipt Jarob Monk ' J no. Viiaa '' . , f ' JmoK MaUktvk , OaviiCattla Wb. Johnxton Andraa-tttoaket ' Ckarlct Williaroasn ibner Grady ; Jetta Qomo j . JnanNral Jaob Killiama -Dtvtd Brock M'm, W. C'hirt. a Jntftct Chamhm Da. fnrlhe hcin of J Aliddletvn . Henjimto Jolmstoq J Miller Jat given in Swmon ( twr Withertngton 1fhfl Bnh David WoWwd,' Qn a waarrt. . liOl . SSii9tvvarti Creek, 5S 198, f3! 0, (Turn (ranch Ruekhall ' Orora- 110 100 - iro 60 8i 010 S50 Buekikin Gumpodding ' Jfo.Kasl Maple 1 i. T Mfiel4 ISO soo ! 50 287 800 12 J. K. Diiplincoantv, Muy fi5,1827. 'Prke adv. f 4 50 frnve ..J! ; SUiwart's Citek Near Posimmon ICoahole Hall't marsh Goshen IULL, SIifE. S-5w txaSf 1 1 f Vaa, at ant. fti'& lka afHtawiaMtoaaattktmf ad'affruaa a atnr Im"tj f a Kt af rsoWf aAraia Mt tftccS,"tVal at afatnt h! J Mil know Mt acwiM ytacnlar ntaritarKmt arr to ba aolntaioxt. VtWa kr am In tH coinfr anH Mat aWaia- turn rmacaar mad aai fu:r f arar!a rtw 4t kmm aw aMaraak M ru rar ania lit aajtar.1 ; f f Mim d tra, then, M " a fUOmrtt iJL" II a .. attiralina U Ukety to ar of a tpoplff nf rMu!krUjr ! I ta be Krk ia k not KuW rrnarkab)r, tUar Si rrile mm iSd ihH pr Hwuwl Itiia qnerr a bm ova cowcttact la L kad the ka atkrd. " how fir Crrf and popvV inaiilutiooa wrt to bo matntMaed. whtn a party In the country, (af which W aratnne of tba bHerett of it cnarapoa, rh m-1 r.llcanttf i'tr)rn,) wot toil aWI aot abatai from rawcrair and an- bnoatty tWrU thoaa wMt mmhr fmmlt vat r frruirffamr wt m fwJc. but d.- rreuy omintntanrea the causa of an enemy, who watfirinr the villarran4 detoliiinnbe aoaais of ttiiw cvtwtrri and tba effort of h ith party n are vndiag toooerca War Gotwrament into , dWhonoraSte pacification. ItMDaf. however, in tl new code of ptMic rnorals,' M virtue tv opnnat sn adminttrrationla a bis. font; nobly frurflirp in urne of war wiH too enemies or ttte rmintry; and be h brijVt of crime to op pe an admitviatrati m U a a, nority, nobly tfxinrf'oif io time of peso by tU corrupting innuenca of Its patmnaire t miHiVnttt power, tad" perpetuate the acUepcie Mr. Ilsmiltoa sai3. that the fntrrt material part of tbe cbarre of the rentleotan wita vet to be noticed, and that was, that the onnosi- tion aitpiayea a aeUrrmined noaulity to eve- tj ukwhv m vuc auntinuirauoni " njfnt or " It bWae he wwild deoUre thU acetisation abaohuely rronndlea. As fan he had been able tn UmleHland the views of tluwein Cdhrreas who were tin. tncmily ta.tbe re-electionoT Mr. Adams they miuntsined a distinction butweeu the political and personal interest of the ' President and bs pony, and those nf the country. "They uia imnK mat me meanures neccaiary ta In sure her prosperity-and honor, aere tepar. bio from sch as the Administrat'ioir miifht consider iiidicwis expedients hh which to electioneer. ' It had. therefore, been a car dinal principle wit1! those in oppnosition. to take care that the Republic should receive no harm in their honest and tealous efforts to pet nd of those in power. ; They thought these objects could, be rrconcUed. . Thejr no more befirved that the usual arid salutary od- eratiom f the government would be disturb ed by exhibltinjr the incapacity and bad faith of the administration, than vou w ould. aen- tltmen, think it necessary to kill the noblr steed you were riding, to brush off vexation fly which had fit Upon himi or in fit o spleen, to burn down your barns, bec'4Je"or a time tney were overrun a ith vermin j - nence an mesturcf connected wita tue et- ', have feceivM the Wrtt,rt-le4le4 as pr mmf Miiaipr ay (n( lnereU of tK Vnum aaU bt IstU : matnicua, aM I bat after are had Mated the' prnpuxd accwasaaedaitoa) of the ftah rrrawiet,a at Hmatav jantvd U lira ane Ueeedev ef wtrv4lrt, and to he IW4 with fwfnrt af Mr Caani;. ta the tru'h aad Jitfuce a which he eeold make no nrpryi a retaft. bh broadly Uslaua'td That either fee mr hia jtevrrnnitw kmm tkr aamf . fr4 t ntl K rhtfwe, a fart suaacpuble of th BV m!n c denaao. atratioil, t!t thror the Aerct arvt pacitf ef ear fwrnmen. rhry hire Witt na xnam warm mrm PS.irinns nmaiirr to tbe eeontrjr. Or the ether hasd, the raetnw, orpoatuon were oaidellv it) farajr ef h. trmnatale efapntart aad wH hwvinjr, m sue raaijv aithtr of bioad or mm aaaJnart, te brtrt; Cta prwrr." wn.Wl" look ta la fra rtade Svd tffrction ef the prrarnt p and the award of a fuTvire ewte at at fn .'e ihe saw. tire a4 reward of hia eirrusn t be useful. If this pa'vioiie vetersa'a rlmms 'Jd sx4 be riadaSBted aa iheas jrouihU u rdt at those of Uo frau ad?t he fur n w?ki' Ions; s nchae irn ihrmur- U j he bt Tiered thai he would Mug the Go rmmet Wk ! aa Honatt aad fhiral adna natrtlirwv' ad wenM re rrrajekeas) J erprrtauoa te ft repnhlicae inairuasesiv, and b-a cantented to be panted bv the sntl iWrt constituents." pWUtiam hvint; e jcoaftdenee in the dirdn- where Ills coostrturatft iiV'f Iwn him- no mscy of Mr Ada -as. a plant eurious indeed, pewer', even at the-risk, ef heinf eoniidtr- hot which ftrilon) bran any fruit. . - ' d inefTablv stu'ad." ' ' . " He aaid tKt lie wwuld not rrtpats open " He knew dtat tKkt patriot had area eVtlerrd iVtmt ev rriwe of those wan nownnrd T who"r aawtl awke eao tniWs hiia, hfaavmr trwe than a ainHn avnahle ni the .lisle top of the Pananw: Mission, a mis- erame ftnortKin- which wai (ikelv to he ftrk where to InthePuWie Trcajarrr. lie heHrted rm eae kouli ntw tell whether thst Conrress ws le stat wr not. and he vnoch doubted whether, if wY. Adams em te offrr wnaiuer, wr. Adam em ve Wft aKUk-vniaa wnea in o itM'r, h hem tmilnr Teward 1 thi ceentry- eoual .te the nam If airr4'sed hv embarratuna; mn nmiat which ws "paid. fu tlie. tlifr-rv enspirftev, bfch it hw WamR,. . - fV t!; diarovcry, of the prftbte fnralitf of towFor.htj,'?r'f oie,'ed amiontl W " this a-iffust eonrention ho vnntd b fkeW e And out anv one who "could tell lilm whether it ares at Tftcnhava, or Panama, nt sny outer M en Jhe face of (he habitable ' ran ths Promotion of Science and Literature. v. BOARD OF THVSTEE8V IJUEieelleney JOS. KENT.Govsairoa ot TBS Stiti, feesidsxt ex tmctt. j RflccrU. Taney, Ean. Hon. E. F. Chambers. ; Hon. Stcvri6(m Archer. Hon.Thos, B. Dorsey. Hon. John. C. Herbert. !Ion. Jan. Thomaa. Ion. John Kelso o. Hon. Wm.'ll. .Marriott, lion. Rererdy JoJiason'. In. W. MsCulloh, f.y M. John h. uowara. Rev. Ceoree Roberta. Kcr. J. l K. Henahav. Solomon Ettiner.EM. .Nat h i .Willianil, William j-rick, t,m. Isaae McKim, Ean,. Dr. James Steuaru Dr. B. J. Semmt-t. Jl)r. Deuuii Claude . Dr. Ilcnrj W ilkin. ef Mr. Adamt, consummated as it wse by h.s Vrsftie with Ht. Clay,' as a most perilous curse. In the shape f a most pernicioni ettmple te the future character and fortunes few (roveramenti em he believed he was warranted in assertinr. that there was as in tie dtsarreament in oninioti hatwacn them, that tbe only mode of removing the contagion of inu casmpie, was oy tne constnutionaJ expul- wun w ma prcsrni invursoeni irom power, ftS a fit atonement to the violated purity- of our inxniurana. , ,. . , - r . ' - It was unneceseary for him te tell them that those who were enrsared in the stmerle to ef. f Aklul . I ,1 LI:' J v-. wi wnuav 'piiuug, nuies hrourht them m immedUte contact with the Government, had been made the objects of the most unrelenting Jnte aad detraction. Their motives ha t heendioparaired, and their public conduct groasiymiiTf presented. There seemed o be those tn the country who plum ed tbe Virtue of loyalty to 'those m authority, so tsr, that they a)peared te think it wis a sort of treason to the Constitution to question the purity of the Alliance of Messrs. Adams and Clay er the wisdom and Usefulness of their acts.' . , This fact fecklted to tut rri'md. an accouht which he had just seen of an Administration meeting in Boston, which it sppears was con vened for the purpose of enabling tbe Mem- ber ot Congress from that city to administer to the Federalists and Jlemocrats of that place wh ch at a Sudorific in sweatihf An all fori i " ww aeaioue support nm r.. ... i i muse who are proscribed as a tactions oppo. Tl:rELl' .'"Jm.. ,h,e bJe" I sition.- Indeed the absolute success oTtom sLk; Ji L !!te"..:!rn5t th oordhil and effectu co-operation of .......v... ,v ... ...wo, .cu auuiBHUU VI IIIH 1 ,1 .,.), , ,...! h-t., II- U .I..-! J.. Adm niatratian. ha .hnulrt hav rrtu,lu f-li 1 . " H-'1' n..t- ,i;-:,:- ...... -.ui A b-. n Uw insUnccs, All measures iV.:i: -TiZ: .r.u" V7 tV:rv;":, "' prBnsneo had found, in the able and eminent- L: iS.ulZZIZ-. yi: "I 1 " rT I "r wnnhy member from Pelawi COHEN'S OFFICE 114, MarkeMtrcet, ? .Baltimore, Matt 7th, 1827. j Undrr anthority ot" the Act nf the General A it., li : . one . I. Mart-land ', , Mm in the exuberance of an eloqence which has been called " godlike," in substance to stigmatize the opposition to Mr, Adams, as anjrry and ondilicrimintmg,,,' . nj " in de termined hostility to every measure right or wrong!" and also to sSsert, w that the reason fur the opposition to the' Administration, as far M he knew, -was simpTy that. Mr. Adams "had hen choten The converse of the pro position is undoubtedly true that) if he had not been elected, we should not bare been in opposition. This gentleman, however, knew perfectly we'i tnat this was not the ground o penly and featlessiy avowed bv those opposed IJTEHATTJR2 LOTTEUY, The hole to be dnvn in OXE DAY, in tiie nty ot HiiTrstoBE, ami under Ue mj)erintn- ivw of the CQnmisvitmert appointed by the Gc- Tl'min. .nil fA.iuiiil . E feiouEsT riUl, 20,000 JBriiliant Scheme. prije f 20,000 i 20,000 Dollars. 1 I .....T.. 10,080.... 10,000 Dollar. I0...4.... 2,000 20,000 Dolltrs. 10 .lfii)0..r. 10,000 DoUarj. 10. . ... ....500. . ....3,000 Dollart. 20. .i. ... w,t, 200,-. '..'.4,000 Dollar. 20. . . . . .10O. . ...S,000. Dollars. 40. ..... . . . . , .,; 8,000 Dollars. 100.. ...80...,..2,0 Dollars. 150 j, t0... ..1,500 Dollars, 300.........-....5.'.....l.500 Dollar. 3000. 4. . . .36,60 Dollar. OCfia prkes, amtV to H4;000 Dollars. I0S38 only 30,000 Tiekets. . r?"TIieCASn fort"' e whole cf the Prism "an beh(J,ai moiitthey are drawn. violate a common rule of fairness in contro versy to state tke opinions of vour adversary, but rather to 'content yourself with exposing their fallacy, bis candour is not to be won tier. ed at. - ''" lit Icnmv that the grounds of opposition rest on the fact even admitted by their opponents, that Mr. Adams was . not the choice of a ma jority of the people of the United Stalest and further, that they have affirmed the belief. that his election in the Blouse of Represents tives, wsi s corrupt thd wanton neglect of the popular will-tbe result exchjf'vely ol a bar gain among a few individual for their own private interest. And further, that they have distinctly avowed thrir conviction if the peo ple ot the United States sanction bis hrst e. leetinn iu the House of. Representatives by re-electing him for a second term, that in fu ture our Chief Magistrates will be elected by. if possible worse mesns in a worse than Po lish diet; and it will come' to pass that the ex treme medicine of the Constitution "till be its' dailv food. , -. , lie said that he knew thin gentleman w ould meet him at tbe very threshold of these alle gations, with challenge fur hit proof of the between Mr. Adams and 'Mr. Claj't banrain . - . , I HTIU. till- kV.IH.CIIH.il a m a-1 i , " ' uwal, at Ctmtss prHcii. U.eu.o. babI , m . . nnwn. , v ... . . i - . - . w . doctnnes ofthestattitelotnniiUs,tliM nuthinir should be considered as a contract which ws not reduced 16 ' writing. 6urb indeed, was the sceptism of the friends of the Admipittra- A,ndthedi-awinirto pi-erretii iniheusunl ition, that they reversed the maxim "that narmcr. The 9, 0Q0 m ne of lour Dollars tn be circiimstshces cannot fie;" and seem to re1 nlrd t6 the tickets, the pumbcrs fwLVb quire s much proof of this fact a It former " with the terminatins figure ef either of the l took i- the earliest oeriods Of the Church. aatn, nnll ta am tha anaatrv Imm he had saved kj .amid-e atvil. aa writ aa acltitw TTfH'JifBruhin, af the saest anw ehararter a-W knew inat bit aafitaraa had alto kern mi. edV bra-ate he aid ant atAtrMad at aan-k af the ftnrutna of the Greek ertic,, aa Mr. A dare a, er had not kit baatted ttill ia rfinlnmact. A tkilL-whiasi when left to itw'f, h he-n tmi'torml newHiatitn kr tn Mr. Adam. Ilkaini-MM rWk v- EnirlsnA ware too intkatcie nad his koowlHr of vuit i- iu-i- tmsens, ton aaeerate te permit htm ta entertam mti anvnrtti MiniiM. r.v. a j i mnn er rrople whhowt TQe aiihieet of interaAt lmrrrement fur.exeited by tfcnr varinns inatnlw ef rwivaie aished the moat copious supply for the aJhapranea aidrmblie militv. -B-it at a pemonal CaMeadwia to the Adminiatratinn' 'Me wmildleMva of rH. tv Wire lTHti.of (hia m.h.... ray out of aeeourtt at present the ifiri.cultietl"' those of General JasVaon werw-ati.le from " uctn ima auDtrcT. nureiv aa a const! ward the arv-a. "Jt Wat a aatrplc of U a a Wal waa iti ial eari tnttonal queuiotv anr) refer to K td ahow that there werw aiiffieient grounds furnished bv eona'deratiout of justice and etpedtency to onpose many; of those mHisirree whiehthr hi present pnrppsr, he wnnld stnp, frrr iade. peneently of the natn'itahlenett nf the Aeeaiion, he wat odmnoiahrd that he ht ftlroadv tryrwt ed tne long. on the patieareof thme wbft had ta vnrvdhlm with an indalsrnt a harlnr..- i ' ' it .v. t ....... i.! ,. . Govern ment eontemplated hy the evrrrNe nf new in? the etpreoiinn of hia rrstittirle for thrlr this power.' , It seemed to the tienest JueT! eenMewre T Able srHm he eonld not pmmiae ment of those opposed to the Administration themi but, hone end fcarta. ct he would that prottigl waste of the public treasure - A" m-aanehriinn he rrrrd leave to eer a was newgnM pnncipall)r tor the purpbae of I ' wwn nan a inat reterenee to the very ap. oonciliatin)r-partcu1ar arct'ions into a support 1 7rBnr" wwrwentatlosi of ibetr fee'inir of an of Mr. Adams. 'The Bill BWvi.W for mir I '""'Tf'lt "IT whWvW I been made by their vers for rnternaUimnrovewMM.v, h.d called t- Ne.ttariur; Rr.T. forth the admirable din,ectio whiewrMr. t; ' M . . ... i wv-naj, e-i ewr't'i in tit; twtiinn tnnm m PTIIa nivvtoi va.ravotot uiiswnoie eiiect. tv I -a. .v twi .i r rrr$ la a a-t k Ka I df l ' a itr oaa J. Z r, hn-. srwarw ! i i m'-f . ' af t twwrdj aad Inraant ftna-rinit, a ll at aSa kstawnw fa'tr" had an tcrraai darwtg tsxa. a-t-tifM Uoiart mmni4 alla. . . . I haj r-nna tt aartalna, tti-tw 1-t.ourU 't , af the rrrr a bar tH rp....t, tl,t oor!.-1 byrhaaMrtny wat amtrtd a,iU a jrr(ir R belt Vwvwk'tittr-Vkaw-rr j.iHrHi.U 611- ad ewVb a hmmt af nArwvn. T-.itjn.-1 1 m if Sial 4 liatiau a arara tartr tarkwif tonal " arraa V Bail at wi rV-jr ra. X i-t a tr nf n bjm t il ia.Ui bat the WrV'r wa matantlf ' V tVearwdi Um arfraata) was fjaxk ty stwttret-4 iaa akaMakinp ordT, aad ia a mnnftv, rr U.lw ' aaore, iWbrtl tmt rmpfjH of ti 4. frrln-. No- vanrlid waa, wah arm ia tWir turn la, tta hrU ItVuM nf tSrar iry. TkmHjh we dal snr bral to ".,.'. kitl S (rw ot'rtvrta, I crruna bdciImt aoe Atht- t itaa rati kit tat k rSt"pai to rtptit, arri inS'"' aicaaa, aa luljaioly aoinkintad, was theje 're- U tat. . , k t ' 4 -'',-, i - .; W had hardly tlramd dut llrtta wand, wbra the .I'tk RrtiaMrat .and tha li(,ht temrtaaSra of - tiie Atk end 44'h eataa pearm "P to aur aaa aarl. ''Te Aran now auieard ooraelTM, ' Sod the" wholw of the light brvil (urm ai'tf '.j eae ext-narit linn, adnnted u Um attack. H waa nr forranfl to mrt m.em tha left o4 t'.e rW. , '" wberirlia cnpia napnmird to bt more It, f- tha swuad airaWermbly mora anera tlua on' -' the right, .The annr)uenc waa thiif wa . - - ved ea leca-vaval ruinutrt withont teeing any1 - j rrvemy ktit tha wond tiKldeolr en'ln.", an one V tloniaf field, Uy hrlorn nt, arid ia tin: retr of y liln - palwip;, V hwh raa -rxa the eeni re rf tbat, ' Held, the enemyl fint l'me prrtrnted Mn-lC I ' bava ttood unirr many hrary fires of mmket-f "' ta my ripv; hut 1 raally do not reeollrrt tn have ' witnr.v il any mare hiray lhaa thai which 1 hey , inslmily yeried irjion uj. J(ad wa been a n'i- , meroiia body "and i . ensipaet array, our Ion' muat have bo terribl,het we ware te in mim- '-' her atitaiwly not atom than 100 In all and our' order Wat that of kirtniaiert, rack file bein (all' ten pact apart from the Otlier. The Amerw nana, on (he etber h.md, wra In line, weired ' toeether ftt vlotety at tliey eouM Ktandv .thrie-' miiaber etmld not fidl short of a theunand mm, sf they osoaedi-d it not,' end they fired vilU-y after "" ) volley a4 M at they eouhl -hmJ their r.ief,kn4 '; ra'ne them ,ft?ain to their aoJnldrre. : Fire tr'nva, ' . rmirvrrer; plved upon na wttlimn intermitsbni ( ' "ra word, I rSA tnnjwii-e Ilia ahownr of ball of . all, aiaet and itetcriptiona, which whiiif-d roiinj11 ua, t nottiinfr mnre aptly than tlte pelting of a V hailntnrm. ' which atrntia nnnlirtatrrU J 1 at "ur f) A' trttea mte vour roee.1 I he whole rmum which it ftpnesred that tinder an spDropiation Iade-,mrlaT-30wh CaraSnar the last El !!! i.fJT a 1 ? R" ' " ImJ-T .' T B'ch'Scret.on this . ...-.j, r ,); vu5W thfseeally tmend.w. ire Wlllami- oneeoumryaAmighibesoslisitly tWuf. .iJ,L.J,.m,M.'r. - mi Jies which Utl diveraifiod our mnh lodmetV fected as not to be absohrtele desnalred of nptjm of tiie battle of ,Blsdenhorg it taken h. .u,,i i. t,-.,r i ., " v The practical oparation of the Act k, wlien-fm h wm rwtKlitd V A Subalte-rt. In A meri- v"! aii nijiniiiiH'raiiioii happens to have snr d with, in bis 'owndiiitrict phcstion, to the Secretai route of a Road of Canal national objects in audi d! twe tne !ecret.irv. the o aa a a . waa i' ni. w lat-ia win' biuihi in wrnrai rL-f.VW h,M left, l,v seven! hearv eliHidi Tof dm.t 1.ifb rnai uupHMcm-j curown asiae, tne-rmiaitet,:nnrj 1 ,W dVcetintt: 'hnntrb Ve Aenld hot doubt Ukeo up the pickxr, immrdiatcl .' send f,m what amirae the dnatnrreHnd.-thti biter. wnsus called a pngade of Engineeri at no ventinn of a eonniderabU eapae between us and small expense, h if the? arrived in Do I H, hindered n from savin with certainty that tne enemy wa in tne pan it ion, -.. i te serco inn Hrternnted waa. 1bnwever...tnsdilv wlthdrtiwn. A'rthei',iiviiee of some. bnnrlred snd firtv. railing, " imilui-to that hehl ma a I'm u me merav . ur runny 01 t on grew f-m wpiu'vo,a rtrmwi meer-wno tooc part mi tan tr mi n um tincn tuion me cnjis nora - . iSctlltie to eshJefut ItbaiAsamMii:' We''W'4atliid 'ta" t1Iw I wuWvated. fields. ..ild was . one of the (ii-asS : neinake-.'w at- law t. 1.-i.ki-h.U llJilLu: iinMM. ! ? it.nd houtingout to the me !f rv of War tn have the! 7 T rr' wiiw,jie eaiiee vie w wms, and said, i surveyed tors-rest I957 : yrV4." j Sr.:7 V!- ! ?il.fw?myW,; Ittrirtl-ThehnnVvnW! We hdrnoeedvl atrtK s rmvpt of mnirs VnS, d " ? pauung to loos; . oaninrt, he - " . ';; Days are very apt not to he able to find the bed of the river the nsvirstion 6f which is ,i,i iim.v'ii wr ui i ic inim IITlimilllli I 1 , . , . , . " , rprnmemi to discover One flrnr) ot wr 7T,7r:ri: :iii ' w iL. ' id canaii " " ',:LH'T,",:" MJobe or Diwie.!-rThe numbers will be jit into oqe wheel as usual, and in lim other will W put the p'ixet tfSmy tlie,djuominatioeof Five "ollwa. and the drawiiMrto ii-nrre in Ihe usunl At . ... ... n . . - - . nf lODK II UIC CMI ch Drnuui Ul IIIC I. 1 IUI t.11. oifin to convkt.a cardinal of Tor-tion, to wit: the pf firiy.yeiteKefc;;Me n? w.ik .tw. 4.i... c " ? i. ...L r "would ber leave to state a ease, the eppl.ee- nrrtdr n nf rf-yfcv n termination. . Thi fien f which thrv might make, if lliree of J -xV will tiermit the whole lottery to ba com- their nciirlibouTs liad been a eontrdremy ?'-td in OBftdrawinr. and a ticket drewlne ft u- for the possession of a piece of land. One kn rrior priii; jrii not be restricted bom drawingl an tmexcepl'ionidiU title, and thentwoof theiu I'lKTinr one also. '.. , .. . "'.tafter set e ral years ot hot and anerry wartare. "7mg Tifl ffii ft"! nn Chinrtor. Stl were euddrnlj lo enite and become the btst ri . ' I . : r "T Z r: j. i .l i. i.i. a.. i..:ik . w iwnii iuw r.m T V.f J CVa-a- I ' I - I Ik I at Wh.il It sttWtttnakr It lat ntlftt l.I AHJtitiaatia and eta awatamu aaaiitoia er vnii awtw w .vs Atier ealiU threatening thein with. the bii"met, under elaware, (Mr' Mc Lane,) their most distinguished and success. ful aitvocate, although he had been constmin td to detect a few errors in the ritrures of the Chancellor of tne Exchequer. Id his honor able friend, (Col. Hayne,) on his left, the na vy hadiU most zealous and successful cham pion; & the army the most unwearied & intelli gent of its friends, iu hi estimable eollesguei (Colonel Dtnvton,) on liii rieht. To sav no- thing of the less dittininiished,. thourh'nut less sincere support which other measure had received from the w hole party, . The op position, therefore,' to. the government: has been cotihned atone to those measures which were considered as wrong tn themjelvesi or such as were deemed in hostility to tbe estab Tished policy of the country., or such a were obviogsly designed by trie administration themselves as merely ed faptandum iidpu, without a iinele object of public usefulness. On this issue the party had al vny been will ipg te be tried before an intelligent and patri otic people. - . To wlut meaiure has this hostility to the course pursued by the govcrnmet been most unequivocally displayed' Vhy, to v their conduct in relation to the countroversy with tue state ot Ueorgia, tba lfatn Coloni al Intercourse; thai Panama MiMiOtu . and Uicir wild, impracticable ami electioneering schemes in regard to Internal Improvement! He did not deem it necessary, at "cast before those who now heard, him, to enter into a formal and detailed vindication of the well founded - objections to tbe conduct of the Administration on these subject, v , ' The public judgment bad been passed on alt of therh, which was, he believed, a verdict of condemnation;' against those 'in power. Tlicy i'urnialud indeed, matters for the most curious and instructive "peculation. ', f In the Getirgia controversy, we have seen the President of the U, 8. assume to himself judicial functions, ' Sv . tehdinjr a military prefect into the limits of a sovereign State, for the purpose of holding a military inquisi tion into the validity of the law . of tiie land, and of impairing its obligation. And, after Laving virtually abrogated one treaty, because bS stomach was too squeamish to digest the rough finesse with which Indian treaties are usually negotiated in the" wilderness, he had another catered for hie taste, with all tiie refinement of metropolitan diplomacy.- A treaty in which provision was' not only made that lheliduii denutiel should defraud eur guvrnmnt, but cheat their own nation, the profligate booty of whidi was squandered ml dcr the very eyes of Puritan Administration, in iniUiIjreuct s of ihe most abandoned licen- tioUnneast ani when this compact was likely to laiUn what ougnt to have been its object for. the Summit of tha contemnlated Canal: if, however, the project onhr floats the lma! t W . a' . .a. " a memoer oacit again to tne ministerial nench es, enoupdi has been accomolished. ' f He said that he had not specially charged he Administration witlh the guilt of the Woollen Tar'ff 9f the last Session, because lie beliered they were not responsible for the origin oftms meaaure, although ' they, Uken it up with the fondest affection man aeaious atTacnment tne moment tt had I .t .ub.i.. -....v:.i. i " i ... a. . ... 4 . , I any imar innn wnip iuw winwn wiimn a triune to been discovered thftt it tmght be used t6 the rear afforded at this moment,. wirtY the pe. ereate a divernlon in Pennsylvania adverse to tde which was before me, rA- eolumri of fonr the- interests of , General Jackson,. Jt . was thnasaad Bfhisb soldiers, matins; in seetinns f wen Known mat Mr. AOamswoold Qatesignedisit' ntreart.anit eorermi; extent ot. roatl great, this . odious Rill, bad it been offered for hit er than hi v iadihga would pwrmit tiie to take signature, although its provlaions violated &JP7' frT V were walking together .'af tlist Instant! f Are mete Ysnk-eaf tain h, with sllthetwivete im sRinahVi ; J er are r our ewe seamen got tnmehow ahead of us ff-f ." '' ' r fc ' I eould not rrnret s smile at thentlW thniMth4o aa the truth,, an older solilier thsil William, might have easily mi taken the -force nnnovd to tj for snv thin? rather, than tha am. thehad myonwhoWlVaJom-efctyof.t s!?S21 dreaded; y v ; ; V P'ed ection and t . (Wf Mom heefttrre forrihlv struck 'wV Jiear the found of $ Imman voice in, such I . I ..... . m .. .. . . tumuiTi ami ma wuav i conicL raltxr u re . ? etrslnliii ardour than to give it . encourage " --.v ment Bm at the vfry moment when 1 wee"-" repeating my rotreaties that he Would look to :':' tbe men,, instead of thus rushing on ahead of1 them, a mucLrt hall kl mr.V dim an tha an.tr and Ka . ft. II Jlaad at -nit fiiat V Sla, I much', ae'1 moved. .Tho buUef hit passed, "' through- tha wind pipe . And spinal marrow, ana oe.was, eorpstf in aa tnstanu Poor,? : Mjj fellow! evert m the nest of action, f looked ftt . hijn. witji'a feeling of bitter agony, ef - whi h "l 4'" Word ean ' convey fco imprestiort.M But' I i 4 - Could nor pause to' pay the slightest tribute ' of respect tb hi remains; I ran past him, and ' , " soontuunu' my attenuon so completely ocett t otner matters, ks to for(.et that such,;. , i bad lived and Wat dead So Avw.'''''i''.vi whelmlngly exciting id the interest of bat , te s end erfect!y engrossing are tbe v ' thedghUW whjch lt givei birthw w-K..;?:ivW'?,i.''. f Notwithstanding ihe- paucity of eat num-! ' ' Btti, tile American line began to waver as ItiT.'l Won ie arrived tkUhin twenty or thirty pa-.f Ihose rminioi which he had sr. ed on the pnnciples of Free Trade. , ,lt was. however, sufficient that this Rill cemented his new alliance with Mr Clay, and slacked the sordid thirst wf the incorporated oomna- ntes'of New England, who, as in duty bound, der Vhich they preserved, and, above all, the Inr temal eonvietton, "That they were only advancing M vietory, esclted in tne - feclinjt for which! Imte no word , and which he only eari eonoeiv who.lia stood in a similar Huation... Nor wa H the tense of nichf alone ..whMi;' in the pretrot are becoming the most loyal and sturdy of his J orcasino, wa forced into a powerful eoraparitan. chftmpions. , '".,' liT'V X ITne Ameriearis, frem the mutant dnatour- ad- He had not time, ev.eh if it were neressarV. I vanced guard came in view, eontinued to rend the to" go into the details of this most iniquitous I t with' shouts. Our men marched on, silent at .. . t. .ii i.'.u . i.. Itli mM. and erderlv a neonle at a funeraL ' Not mcaanrc, wiue.n couhi oniy oe cnaTacterizeo - 7." ,, ' 1 . A . . , I'. -.v...-.-'Kf'fvr "J ,.cf"!l' muterd aphUbett-olinige forthe ihwsk.1 P' wrooiiiBHon m inauu ana mjury, i,, The head of tbe eoluipa had tut turned the men in eomnarihon converts the Stamp. Act f thai wood.. when It hnnlted. anri iM. and Tea Tax into mild and parental measure i de-camp ridins bp to Major Browa, desired that Is - nastftpe v wil -nrJt . rmlv violate evervl he would arooeed with the advanced gruard. aaaaa. principle of justice, but all those consider, tain ! the, tate4f the village ef Rladenthnrg, and, titms of the compact which formed the hai 4ae it should be rimteddialodge its garrt of this confedefacvtt wmild indeed Wt "tZutl prepftre 1 curious and melancholy fact.' and, one emil J SAJ nemlr illustrative, of the instabdity . oT the rom ,multor wrpr-Ue wa hot lets best devised achemes of human hftppiness, if p,i,mhietW our Mtfeletloa,,wlien, ea reackinr ifter all the blood, aad treaspre expended to die town, we found that it wet empry.-'n ?vr. escap; from even the apprehension of the As our ordars. weat no further than le divert taxation of Old England, 'the fabric of this mat we.alumld aseertaia m what condition the Union should be dissolved, b Imposts con- plaee atood, eur eommandrnj; aftieer deemed -It trivedto glut the avarice of New England, aeedtea to attempt ny thing beyond Us mere oe. vupiuuni ; K..0.1 , i.wwv..vi, wna HVl niciucil without annovtnoa. The nrinehial arreet. which eomlneted to the bridge, lay oeip1 Aely eVpotl-d in. "M"romW,yP0rMjftheV.mtrdtatesi jn . ft.,,;.-' and lmpbrtuntng the jury, and .JJ&V3i2titf. . t-erokt should be Riven for one of these I Httentioa at if oa partonal appllcaood. ..v i- two, who should immediately divide the laud, . giving to hi colleague a small portion in poa- . T. WlES. Jr k lfROTHERi Baltmort. -eion, with a revewion of the V, holem eight r .. - u.m .fcnii wmiLI h. mivh V M lit Ihinr 1 II? BaWmoretoy 18CT. , Cadrlrtfan, faV2i The inhabitant of St 1 1 Pariah, being anxious to tetLiy their Jeen aense of tins meritorious servieee of their utful ml able Renraiu.ntati Jamea llamil- J0"! Jun. Esq. resolved to iiw'tte him to pae m a ruuue Dinner at the Pariah House 7 'ne Wikewn Road., They, at the same "ne, regQived to ttwite as gue-ts those distin jWiahed eiteens and rai'.hful public servants 'tonels Hayne and Drayton. All of these ?mleraen haviner accepted the ir.vitstioii. 'Tdqc:ly.thc 10th iwtaat, was set apart all had not been (tuite fairr -oner further, you would 'consider atiy nwir little, hi tter thani moon struck, ho snouUI, be going spout asking tor ft sight el the .contract betasen these two cohtigants, before lie; would lend, his beritf To their joint cotmivanee and aeeret tindersMindingv a if there were not some things done in this worht, which it was not safe to eonrnut, to Jtlie tretcberoiis custody of ink and paper. ... f. k.. 1 He would return for a few moments Kifg? to the grniteman who had honored tbe oppo itioii with his tint ice at Faneuil llsllwh.is t seems, alter an eiprrieace ef nrsrly dtty tiie sanctions . ef a. mberadilcd hUsuttmn evtn JuffKer , than human pulkvHt)." - This M superadded obligation" is the law of alt crowned bead; it j the law of conscience or d sctoliom and begins preciaely" where the k.tuuiuiiRenos. ; Xj? ti Irr reference to the colonial; interceurse with the British West Indies, we have seen tba I'rtmdent exercise- tile whole weight ,ef a iiiijuviiav iv iii . iwvnrcat mnu meeting a proposition for the abolition ol the discrimmmating duties, by T reciprocal act of icgisiauen, preiernng to baeard a tra-j. ot giesvajue' to tiie country, to the doubtful chance of pegetlatipn, because, peradventune, a auceatfu! treat v might add aoaiething to the popularity ot hi Administration. At the satwe'time we have found that bis prcnueT occupied , wita elerttoneenng barbacuea tn which but two veers since was In 'the hottest array again the monopoly tf other sections, nor has she travelled to the poi lit of her recent conversion, excrpl through so apostacy which hat been at sudden at it ts melancholyin th purine example it presents. . -, . .;y i f Ite was glad te tee that the ebuntry was wke, and tbt Toctin of Alarm had been sounded, although be did not know whether fts warning; voice would be heard by the dull cold, ear" of Avarice, a passion which is ss deaf to the suggestions of sn enlightened forecast, as it is to the consideration of honor and justice. ,.Bit U is righV that tlior who re' to' suffer, shuidpfa, ad speak; ip a language not to be mistaken.,'; ith these ntiments.'Mt wfts scarfcety necessary to , that the lU-srlutim wliich tliey had that day pasted a thi uMect,mt with bit ; entire approbation, nd should recriC' hi aealdits support! for it was. a. branch of. hi public duties,' on - which, in 'the langnage of hi (hstinniiahed :; friend of Roanoke, he was prepared ta go." thorough stitch," .1 i He wotild say notbinsr of the slrone per sonal obiectiojis Which miaht with just csdse be; entertained to Mr. (Adam's, ; which, were to he found in the Wismhle fluctin.;ion"f. his opinions on every great qivstion of Ipimlio policy,. nit want ot good temper f nd moiitra tion, aiwl of hi utter ignorance Oftbe el. acir or Tne. ptopie ana eoiernmam ever wliom he w filac'il.Xor would he insist tm-i the baleful influence of .that exampleVl'icli make the waget of aposUcy not deat,h, but 18140 011 victory. '- We miirlit all. however be Contoleil, because he bel ieved tbe period of ret n Out) on was arriving irfjace With- hearing on iu wings , He felt Satisfied that th' (let tinies of the country would am be coufded to the Admin'iMratiriu of a nian, whiae witlom' nd virtue, tbe Vifious end conflict- ' to charge had hardly been uttered, when. hey ; broke.- and fled. Our tnerf Were ton & -.'v. much fatigued to follow with any eeleritr,but,N-x-r ' we pursoey as quickly ts we could, and bay, f i flatting' tome .Seamen whb pertinaciously ' Olurtg' to' their" guns, took pWcSsion oftwei out of the five piecee of cannon which had to J severely gaijnd u,. Out rmk wtSj however, v- I but beginning," Jn five m'mutrB, ,re found !i ( ourselves in front, of ft second line, more no merotia and tnore steady thah that wihirk m,.i' :1 had defeated. It wi eompowd wholly of res guhjif, troop, who-received us, at we cams T on,, with a rourderoui fire and instantly adi vanced Hthe charge We could not pretcud i to meet tbem. At the first, we hardlv mut-j ' " tered ttundred Went tvere pw dirnin- 3 v ithed td Jittle tnore then half the tiuinber; ft'5: whole regiment bote dbwn npon ttt, and. we V gave proiHid, We fell back., however, slovf-v ly and indignentl, baiting from time to time-Th and firing With eirectj whilst the enemy, in- . tead of a determinvil ruth, which, if attempt- V5' ed, must havo destroyed us at once, followed' ':&'' at the eery aaroe pe,.tMtd with- the tame) 2 precaution.- -But tlifcir fire was very destruc.- tivC; at Icaat ii Would bftvc been,.lisd thera. ttood opposed voit men enough to deserve it;ys'X -1 Wo had teached almofr the :Cnd of th uiiuiicrjwiioi ta t uurmun, who areintbrce'-? i. te the fire nf a two-trun battery, which the enemy I ment of fresli troops euiuiiMr up restored ua . 1 v. .....4.1 . ... .Ma r.l . 'jl. .,.. ... i 'i T ' . . iw vur lui iiicrtinjiiurntu, sua we resumed the t'4 j," ofTcnslve-,. The enemy wr their turn fcU ' V .''"!". bftekj' but we. could not follow with pur ao-' " i," ? ettstomed rapidity-vour1 men MMeely eooM.'';'':?'-' walk, hfUm runt te there was time lor their "'4 ' line to receive remJbrcemeuts, before -we ne4 '2 'tt .'' ceeded in breakins; it. The battle became m '"'"' ,. X (eft of the foadi and whtdifig toond the house, 1 WtW ehe -wwi An linhitermiMing exchange of tv S f made our Wky wnneat any farther lost, at bra vyiieys.. tenner party gamed or lost ground, ' die bwt range when we were commanded to lie biit, :ior A ..full balf hr. Stood still, loading " J doVnandwsH for 'the leolumn 'And iiriiyr iiickiyae thete, otimtioiijrMH; iiBuiiwn,, ,ic ..., vy whir miona i eouM oe pertonnea Whilst thi wasum-i .' -edhow.irtrerstood,aumedjUmat --cat.Jd aW...'':'' t' iitHho (highland Ml. The Americana raiaing: ft-afiout it 'tlie event, p essedf ad ri ', wis peopla, htde disheartened, retired4. :, ? v ; Chailton mynlf. :ed rrd oUier ff4E i. ' who, were in the 6e1d, ud our beet t atay tliem.and.we aueceeded, though not till CoL : iuwhwt Hi vrruer IV itvih luilUf IQIO ttlO - hand' of the ftssauanti, bad becvi obliired to S!v : , roll himself down-the slope, to ftousidrabl'.v. diUuce. We hud retired, in part, far tAvVSf the ground where poor Williams lay, vheav ' V' one musket ball, h'uiiiig the scabbard of coy -'-.'' sword," broke if, "ktid another, at the san e - '""' itant, slirhtly Wounded niv arm. ' Vat i fim ' -. iatatBByBena4SSRM i'tdt.lhtOJMKftiatrnt,Wal t in rally in vt's""" looked at me aato stk how, under sorb eimuiay ( the ,inen . nd. Gen. Row himself euniiiiB no stance, tie uuitTiCto iMliarei and tnwh. 1 riara t itiia Inui.nt v'nu 5 lun.. I ; ". ' - mm. WaiUiraw ww. a.irmn.1 mlt I V ZZJZ??ZZ". M-t t ,, J t . - . r. , 1 V r i 'f i rcjriiiieiii, ill. loruilio OIUI emiiq nut neip nHiirumr at me neeutlnr expression hsd erected ab-iflt tba eeatre of rlieirposrtlftrlt and mttantly oft our fchowlnjt ourselves that battery a nened.' It was well served.and the cent sreta sdmirahjy laid. . The very first shot tout us three men: one Killed, aim tne otner two flreaUfully wounded; and the seeotid would have been in nil rrohhtiility, not let fat!, had wa hot very wisely rnided ki i Weinelinrd, at Once, tot hi flirhtan'd nranelied rlietown. It wa tainted, as washed, I oern taiumi, ny a neirry will weitoireeieq earpv onnadc: hatbvWwarnrd hv tome of ournetlc. where danger lay, it re wr svoVed R a to close. up itsrniikt, ann-eirertaii tno aniiiijrcments ne ersasrv Inrthe asmtilt, tmderf ever ef the grWend mownd.-YtV hilit tlil wa jrohigieti,.i ChmHon,' ill lam, and myself, having not eur sompanv as well torellier ft might be, rre layiiiir-Uehiiid a Imuffi InmoroeutwT-Mptttatioir of tha word. Curinoa thnt., after eannoo shot, continued all tha while, to ttfuu throe nr. the (liiu brick wall about atf nevertheless we felt k florofratory to" onr cha rrtrr t move,' Md -0 treated thes vlsitaftons with tie othar betide an ill applied raillery. At last a tmll strai k a tokiier Who lay between Tt'it- which 'p(Md. along hi' eoiinti'iiknee.. But no prst hiU trkii granted fove(Hiii!orntWn.' The, aecuirhrjifsrreeorfleti nan hardlv Itrmponnwhcn, ( 'oli .TtwraUM, rUUngnp.cTLlarnied, Now," tnf huts, forward' You tee the ewemyi yoo know haw to sevTetiea., 60 aavtrr, .a atiarrrd on. and tWhnl of the advaeeerJpi'inging with tiia reierny n toeaiu mto wiea? piHoes, regiment, the lbnuitd of thoday was speedily , ; llejn h SuHalnf laxmra- fni.!r a ! uiHiiaw,,jn.,i.uia vyn-Mrxi ,of ,k,conV,, 9 ' Com.. Bt,,Vrirsv'?i'i,7 Sfiiall dctficluiienbt of rcgulur from t)i 36tb ; and 8rh regiment of Vifantrv; and ihe vou " " unuer A"d st trtia Of. Waal Jni.kiriarci. raahed to-1 town, and the adjacent, eoirotry.. Ufif, $147- : f ' A 'i

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