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I. jtr ya. frv w-srt. rtsbawr. v t.e . -4 WW rj , war f A- , w. f IT t A. a i f Via . - ' - a. 11 1 U M H S1" kJ,t TrJ V if-.- L-. 11 7U.i-, bj k'llrl U.- Uk VM w4 (I. k-t. r W 'fW ; n! the Jrrwr m WrtT W fc -v.. .... 1 thit ta tt.ull. PT ITft. tn , rr(iw, a m Kmff ftftr t1i m tk iHml r,T ' "Tlx. ohWIm ti for (WnttlWi,t"iH f . "honishnimt tf 11m nHhri ke lr" f fie ivii mv y S -. 1 - ....u ilMMtl MirlAttinnulltlftV IIT '.v i inmi. lh t .i,.. 1-1 lliti-iul firtwnotiMier, V ptil UW- ' . AV ti!etl2C'l 'Q'r'lTe t' hc public. : (s (u we Mr. BIleT letter and tlie ronr3lifti mtiUnn th"N. Y. mpriraa, "W ththiktii&ilhdri. r,Mvi?: rUut of "lhe -IVesidcnt of tlw " tJ. sift fhft tmtir the gfnttment "J arc1ie assoofl possible befrtjjw. W now ni-fitnrK'. to ttat-tht ' M r. WVbte r till Wei br fore 1 he elec wMi.Mi it letter wf fiw tiwwer . to w from 4f Cre poiiilnt; whicKJ . a . " :'. . '. I B j 1 1 1 1 tifiWMi hMin fftft- trt-the libera! porter b, intent to towarJ the r:erai.stt-ti.at nir, n eoner pr tHMid t nSw tnfmJMfr of th II. tf R :h 1iJ C'V' WpwnilonceJ if Mr,. Adahw wnU ni bi elpctmt on the first ballot; - ami that that member declined teeing . V We' are awar of the importance --. thi atatement ttnaer Treeot cirmni' tartBvnil mm especiallj in tht? face1 f the fi)hVM,1u 'mn. aulhor'weil to be pif in the, N V American, Mbat the ' ftement tt.a4e"in Hie Panadium. M br .yrbomsAever to1., whomaWrer ywtohriUtttri it ,ttri lr and i in - ctt mtrv-ri(t til1ihitt ihb'$tthfe$t Jhiollat'uh.- We riinfeit that Fh' hold the TeucHer f v oor own Kb4,) t?ej . pjarI thut f ontrirtiirtion wKh Xh9 tnwt ' , nnfywjiiitnk'iment-' ant concern we titMiain eomir lor 1im terms, mt we to tb tiihxtant. of tba) toptradic tlun -anj, i ihrre fuf e, cMiittie (Ae iMwr IFtbrtr. We tlef Mr. Wiftwir t ptn; iradkt this stati'invnt.' ' " : ' ' 'Xrt f uci'i Boi h JtarMeiwe preparinir w!h " r;el for thePKaidcMiat Camnijr,,j Tha ; n friemU of Jrkm.rfj hoUin f county-meet. 1. " i?s for the prpoe wf appointing Depiitie :J tt th Cnnvetlhan of the 8tB J:niirP! ftlie ,dartiicb- he -IHehlait 5rkaon In ma t v of (he Hate", tvve aetfeted thtir o 4 meeting, nd which the ippotter of Ai- aip iO'Virgmm Tev.been (rrmotooeenoopr, ta t&um J iTbe meeting In Fayette hm m rldt9Md by Jmlire , ntedsoejV If ter fmtn Lexinfton of u 5th Intt, emtea that , Kentucky rtH ro ifor- Jtecon; t(tinc tbuh recent publication of Temtat tw eatitd mwh cofrremtionnliat the -tf clo t- . iure he h m-1e rtd thoee b threaten, . ' ' tonjish and nUrm the CoKlition, that Clvk friend will not Mk enquiry if the d i - iiin a inevitable'.'' -'i . ... :- 'J: , ' uttyi,wj4---Tiie triumph elf th Oppei. 1 it ion in this itue ia (leciare,v The Philatkl . phia PalU Inirti etJUHTthut ' the ill tive ; 50.000 tnaiontv wr Jacknon. tit the nett 4'' Lejiatfure, there will not tm 3J membe& , in toth bwineltes eempeseJl itf ta ftvot . ,f . th Adminiattatton. "Even .Irtr. John "Bi'ipa t$ quite chop fni!eiv Yet the National Intelligencer, anil the other (filiated Yrret ... . . . , .i. -. i. . auempt to aerp up uie spimaof par1;! ty .piciL'tta; out a cpiiut ere ana ttier? -r. .mote -the one aided table f citizen Pouteoe, whe aeck to idee hr"a compri m of the vota in 1324 end 27 tlut Mr. Ad- ama'il nett ffa'm is man tbottandtv I tow fall. f . . l. i . - -fi r t ri . . t ctou 91 J ii uiciiin uic wi to4i.a tuuewn - Ir apparent from fheeipose which tlve Pliil dclnh'ta Srntlnel iira in tmr nreeedine eol. lumn Th'tepef.howevriaauirictpn, Hr, tlirner, fnaWrf the Ronae of A. tmbly. Me Vnmdrui or toe larilMtrr Ton. vention,nd appo'mtfd one of tlie late VU itura of Wert Point, like nnV oiheK not be. cane he fit for the Rppointtnent, but fur politic! eflVet, (to enliat hia owfl-elinKa' in avor or tor Jtaimnnf wi'mn im jfunieman . fit been frft mt by the voice of the people ected of ot imnr hearty m the canee of Gen. Jackson. All h'ra ariraJKw jiwt before the election, that he had en O'Nunderttiiod, k that tie preferred trim now an h hat former, ly tiHie, Wi re irmrfRcieht to tave hiin. Foitr flherincrtbea were rlrctrtf ever him be the , Mlowmrrote.WinifUnclSlM'CfYeTyiwriJ, Xctr 1935, Wort-Ban J 74 amt V.-Kr 1 147. The Democratic lUe lc afa'f a tltat he retain ed 'he ei(itlence of a ctnrittermite number of , penenal Jockann'a friemla, win befieved hi o.emn ud pnbl Cao al tf fidelity to the Popl?' Citvl'd'e foe tha fteaidencyj and ntHuiitehpeefapieiKH orcrtiena beiiev- fit niW ST-tOs t rt. v to amtc ITS ft sk Mr- TJ fW.. I""" ! V fc.id teMtt M. U - kw 1..-W t'w t. n t'. 1M mlf '. yJUl Ihtwrr ! A.taa at art 0m- b Hnrw-4 t ti wwt i"rrnr'"1'-" m e-Mwakkc a aMi a tit. ')' f brl mm prtKJy hi tr;v tU l.'t. r 4 Jk rrmmt aa W? wr MhMMtaaw lr. M1mm. . U Uat MtHt taiv!-r( the e tw HMli rttMwrg tne lh-atre of it .! af llwwf. witb Urir enatiea, M Uwwarai A.trtrarta ety, b all r M tke Adaumrrai--Tbe ovr of lbe rth H-n cL-aHr pvnatnevd that Iw wVo k vtatra ky i-Krr about tt nf VriMk.tvma, tbc -atbrr 'credalone tt ioe e aulxki yerier. iVet ehait we atul hear tb art aKie raUtftatioM af- reoW tw be made ahoM rnayJaiiB, Jat a Mry aeae avMl aWI aJw aixwK 4v J-Tbarnktr inU4plT in ever durj kikI in aerh n wae a can w c j nran-itelrsnte medio f Hrmmf coun ty wi on the ) tths a!l ite .lelegaiea bill wet avn Civr nf Jackaoiw The rrpubln Cotvernljon l rtir-Sl-bB-at'iriil Ilmrrlerli-nom.nMel Moaea Warren ' of t fitkerr" fnrmll to We eWctio vf tJenl-ral JackniaT . At th Veptilinin couotf cmrention "ef DafeHeas -4 or-49 tleleste attemlefli all but 8 in fivor Jaekabft;' At the Sttlliren cmtnt topfenlitut of ?2dele s;.iteVSS Wririir' !.:., Mr.-' M. M. UlWian li.tn Viven "real atjt n - ta'ilwbioe at A'banr a very anlendid pa per ia fvrof JarVaon,iithe.l "Sign of the Ttthr$.nTk, urt No, w rhe rfcflrC?tyi.C'wappearel atu rtite hilL Waliine-tU tountr. Oil tl)f9th in Unt, and atMMvH -projerrnre fir Gen. Jackon. In fine, nlmost all.tlte Signa in New York n indicative wf the fate of tki 1 Administration.' fbe Albany Areas at the c!we of a mnt indignant end cntting Philtprne ijint the Na lionii Intelligencer, remarlcv , ,.The vttice of the coantrr, as of iho city, can not M ntaKen,'any tnor? tnan it ean be tprwe,, AVhen therefore the In eliisfncee lurht from the" city to the fmiVtry for aticroor;it,' look in- rin EacU dajTi jnlormation au' in me nrtMtfit of lh ; preceding dnt' that thw tale, beyond ; all quetMti, will give a mot trtnmphant vote lor oen. JacK- etd."V-?j;i-.:..2v...:-. d'v . . . Few Jerefr The Indications in thia State nre by Bjriein decisive, ljte t ration nwtjority in both branches of the keewlattire f abottt 16, But it ia eyi denilv' very nwcTl aulxlnetj Tn its tme. The' Trenton FederuVm prnnonocea that " the Presidential el 'intttl undoubt edly"om influenceT? upon tle,1ale e lecPion bat " oiher 'considerations their weight ttv Hunterdon, the election of some of the candidate vi) yaim!y ronfes'ted: but iber canca. tickeu all Jittkaon men. ?are elected- bv large inniot-iy (('rem one to two tliousand.) tHa:tiihis received no-conduwve ac ; counts f the election aiid - the New Viik Enfinirr, publishes the following letter from West Jerwf ; " The pttwer of the Coalition is weakening here dai ly. ?Tbe few old republican, who gut tr ,ursr, oy roiMake, un tiiesitle ottti ams, or who weievdeceivetl by his fair prnmiscvar .ft Iminj; lhne ranks tn whkh they find iliey mut advocate the tiot ruinniis neasnrei, ami justify the tnnt tinprincipltMr conduct. 1).- pewl ph it, jiew Jerney will do tier tiutyv' ve think no Kan$jactoiy cal cnlaiinn cn be made upon Iter vole, t'dhcr trey. ' 'Tr5feta--'V'line so nvtny nnavail injniaOCBUvwshiit been played off up on Pennsylvania and ',N. Votk, we are tnbe nmtied with n fihU tnin " ihe Otil-I)rtmtflitn." it is no wtmden 'Tlte administration will not rvlinttiuh their power without a violent slrnjrle. 'They wilt empire hi convtilsittni Mr. Clay. whole,.geniu wait worthy of n Holder late, wut. not surrender nm power nnu preiensions wihout attempiins, like Iht nlron inantn the Kcnptuics, to shake the building to its firowluiion. Thesd''tnttcerletT opcrnnonv ngatnot rgi iioi, thee repealed vwits nt t ab !nt Secretaries, these zealoqs eer- liona of the devoted part'iran'S of the'atl mijiitrat'wii, uilI.ct-opcrttte -wtlii the irutnperablc preiudices of nnir ainst j. lai'Kson, ve anaii nave tJonvett nuns in .every county iiei e nicy cap muster a.t many teu iir fifteen men Ww'liatl be renolutiims enough o Mlerned rensth and thuiidertn?siuntl.'' We shall hear tlenuuciatiuos repented aatnt the ambitions military chief tainaiid the base and " facfinus oppo- - "n.. e vhall yet see some high honorable gentleman "sjtooiitig i .aiiy i-tini tneir pliere.'.and ile ,cepdinyM play part in "lhis misera ble lrsm tf vit.lev and prose rtpttun. We -all witne'ss the'raost, aboard ex ertions to jrull men into an Adam wieeiin, ender the pe-Hias pretext, of t's pewig n vnft-JorArvort ntectwgi os if it were no-reduced' in a qnetinti fiinnly lielweens Atlauis antl Jackson. To " that completion- tve tnnst (most nnfortonately!) come at lii'sl;" and they i wjnii arc tlic jlosdest itrryins;' vi iu Jkal Jnekton meeting, are the warm est in their 'nltchf(eiit(1o Adam. : 'l'&e...tire fiiWjMniecfn; : t tem and . ittrpMie. Tne . fiifntls of this Ataui Convent ion ti ill send, their mmutive, in coanies liowever' nitrqual in siet And ven from ' the tuwh tif l.ynclibor ihey will have a' Mlect i ftimithns,--ct.tnji.''nd n a b ilrl. bore outinxiau lurm, npon the very princi ple which flies'obicct In ' thi course -. - ' asjsjvt ' it,1 f tOCir ftppoiieitts. hey tvdl Hwnin a 11 lml nrwfT I" I"' ' M', -A-U ' ae ftewnrsttin- Xt !t Mr Ua'.H few l'tr rtrsjia. , r-r'''X 'th iltM 1 nf re'ch-'os t' tir vn.'rH for t t'w!i'an t a.H,txi -nat .l nut L! " Alt iW.s L.,r-e J aJJ tWae eirtt'awiM will avsil the ifciw. Tkry rsnot aaovsj la i.J DajiwtaNt frwrn Iter an ainn-s.- Tbw hd. tewwr four eerepr)dence, C uWt tream wf Mrverttol iniarmaat anat MWlei s tn this Hiert.vWe -lvred v. '. I m.r ti.M M,niia At r Adams will aot el II lr tp where w4 X , it svwaM be bard fate, iwdeed, if ft tit 4 woe 10J eorttif.lie cw!d t fain 18 to t J. In some1 d rrmntir. we onderstand. Ihry talk tTtllin; a either JtiAi JtJam vrffln-i? n pe- pie toay meet wr aot M tnry pieae i hey may srntbU neetins, piss r- Intmns; vrptAte tomwnttee of Vtjl- Ijoce, 99 nttsr ste; not we wee ne ver 'r deceitetl m imi Jiyra, if u". JackMi;does wwreVeke'tu overwhelm , in maiirritv tn irima if to fate of thl Adminisi ration be , net in fact irrevocgblJ'lei! ' '' !. . , , . . Ktch. Jituj. tl. i k I,rnwvanitl..t far the artwma he beca rrceivnL there are 8 for Jackn, li, fr iuUma.3do-biful, ,-The lliil. VaL e'i- mates Hot more than 2ftr.A,wi ol tee li whiciicorutimte oothtiouK-s-in bn ic:i cmtiim-a to ndicule itr I'criUou't compam- tire fableaFor, lnslnceiMr r claim fur Mr. -Allium the penplv s tickt anmtntrl f n I xltov JuchuH .Merttnr ut Errtt uonntyt and in Muffin, he takes the arrae vote (-veiii for J-i-n V nnlerr iamlululet i; opposition tp the aueceaft1, rrjulir iack on - candidates, as a eriterkm of Adama. strength. Vet. with a variety of such emrs, tle'N ImeltiRencer rontimiri to rrlr.mi .Me-'famifhorrtv, Tho lrHthMfir Sk-rennr slinw tttwlinw aomp'Ktcty JncKSon otttmpa AOaina m .rhe West. . AUeginy, Vastimir Uin, fafette,' Iteavrr, Weatmoi-eUnd, rm strong, M send representative to the Le- I'iiluinre. decidedtv .tackonian. -,r 1L: .' ,. Marhi)td.-'f9 Da It. Ipthllcan.oorrects its lit "Irom snhseqnpot Sttl'ormttlonV. frt&rH count v, in m hich k hail .it down 2 iU'!etie to Jcktos is now tranklerrrd to the Adam aide. 'Oti the other hand, tVmxmUr which had been sta'ed to return 3 Adam 'men ami one Jackson, hat actually j-eWrnrd Jackenand t AdnmH and IHrctu-tter, in aead of returiiine 3 Afmi ami one Jsekton dirlreate. hi.rcturned 2. if not threr.lark aontana. Muling these corrections, the lte'- publican state that the " puiticj will anil aSnd very nearly rntial In ttw H. of Ijeli jrntrj,nd on joint M'at, our admitln! major ity luthe Senate will tive n tht coiitriml. f i V'i'O. oigna rr ery Bquauy m tnis taie ltinti in Aii'N'iiix'varion. air aiansotirvt a J kmu man of talents, has hers.rlrcted t Censrrr, tn "place of Mr Wi'Hori, il-ceasl The ; Adms pttm console themstvc for their d scomfituro, b-siiyinj;-, thref Admiiiia- tratioii ennilitl:tr uttered for the vacancy, rtud bn'v one Jackiionianr M'e have not seen! the, polls, and cannot Jndjre of the .relative strength cf parties, tint a lettorfW'im 'New ark atntes tlmt at the lint elect iiiii .lHOkson received only tOd vote in the whnU- Disti-ictj and that now he would get from three to four thousand. The Macknoniun haw.- curried their -whole t'riel in itioinnn;i, rud the cmttty of Hnrndtun Mr. Murk i' elertfd Senator over ()!icr by a majority of 1154- ami tiensr nay warn, nnoit ami Hell Ifepre- HeiTtalivt a, by an Average ftutjonty ofsittren hiMiibed and forty In the town of Chtcinna. alone, .furkson's s'Tvnr'h has increased 25 -ami in the count y 411 :nce 182. tn Danville, Knox eotiiitv, a " vtte was taken at tour -company TOys'rr!4, ne result waa aoy tot Jnr.kson ami ai Adam, Uolh patties are winjrume in receivnicf uie vote of Olwo, A -letter fioni tjummuiti of thu 10th state "the strongest counties for Cl;iy in S'H rt now snowing tneir strnpf.h for .Jackson. Ae-iB Ji-rsfH -- is stitl ct. itmed by both par. ties. .The Iriends of the Administration are to hold their Convention at Trcn'on on the 26'h December, tlie unnixerMtv pf the'ft.'ff.V of Trenton one of the reasons assigned in support ut ill's meawirc. it, ttitt it " will give the tnends m the julmtitistmtwi nlmost two weeks the fturt rtf their opponi'iits " Jtuiiit.- -There re indicaiion of mi And Adam msjontv even in -tlie'l.eirislaturc of .Mibmc--sh enhihtted by the Kasterit Argiti andN II Patriot-- -but the UnVverssd Na-. i n.hhtu n t,iii.,.v. : AVw "'51--vAII our Letters Swre M ihdt I both city and enmity will ge'for Jackson:, ! Sj., confident are (he Adarr.i presseiof tliis result, tha biifiled as they have been in ihrjr inven tion of a Cnalition'bctween 'XTotoii end Vaii Huren, they are now getting tip a n(Sw 4dm, of the ,1 ;u' U simians ruannging to sveyre a Mnjvrifj in the Lc,!(islatnrtf, iii order to take Stick imp their ow.i ttan the thction of Elector. But lh alory is too absurd to aiic-ceed-f-and It wTI reeoil en the heads of its authors.--&. Vet. 26. fA1 The President of ihe. United Slate, on his lne visit to Kultimnre, dined with fhe' Cini.itin.r'i of Maryland," and the Officers and Soldiers woumled in the Baltle f N01 t!i , Point. -Tlftv.foJ-lowiim 'oot was given ou beltalf of the Cnmmi'tee ' ' ' The Usiketl States ef Amerlea. Mn other countries leal-n-trnyn lhn, thsit die easy aeert ef the peojil Vt their itilers, ia tho rnemis of "oS demse on the one sale, and of i ilit government on Hie dUier. . After a short lime the.Presitlrnt. save the 'following, seniiweiit, which be Cmiani(!d with mintc lemaiks eXpfan atm v vf the sllnsion 1 " 'ftbonr ami I'opaa-f iu, Rns's Poslhuraout Cnat of Ann, And tlie Republican Militiaiuaii no guv K. " - - ; ' I am annrebeaMve tlwt the silnsions irnen bih this sentinient i fimnded, tn:- not be (h- rnjliar t every one of you at this table; and thus M.itl ri.uli im Ai.rl Jtnit .,),lui..iti ... t Ii tnav iierlwilia, hfe known to v i-i 'ilFjtl'rt for the t'ifnulid aebavemeata of Gent..) Iloii in 4 this eotnitrr, his fanvifv httve been reaaitltd bva berstdie audit km to their roitt nfannst an4 as H was sbcSrmnf a Repnblifiwt Militiaman ot -Mary- 1.1 . . .1. . : . . .1 .. . - iwni una rrnncifn inn, m-ii w in cue Tatui, ininjr IW1 cnuMilor A as baTliig iren H I h-ldry isn biwiaiebkiil iiwtilwtion, aliiHit lielil Know liule. V fielber tJiia iDllrmf ' wouhl pasa 'oJ tT, il h the (fatter kins; at Hrrna or not, I do not knnwbtill fcnpe.it;wilt:jtsBl,wt;U rnmrgh tnra Nrpublkua rfeis'e.;( Hut.ll,c e?.iieclion lUii seithient SK the names of Kbony ad Tops is fnhnited neon S plillosnflib-at Tle of Voltnire, 'by-VbwK, ipi my yonth, t s araiiaetltinfl Insti-m t-ed.-his an aneb-nt fable of ihe Hindu Bn(nilti ami haa mnedoWA, Uirougly the Arabwns, tn Um miatera Ewotn wtioM,and to , Tbe tstne tal.-, uBilerilifTerpnt nnn, ha See tobl In' Km. flih verse by l';iHieU,-t wtfla ia French prose by 'VJtRirv,i- In- tlw Isle to ahjeh.tny tonat al ludes; F.bony is Silrit rTrtineror nf I'.vJ r (itnl Tom'i is,lld SjtuU, e-f l.ifht or ef Ooodt ami the bitvrest vi the Uny ec in the tic I 1 ,m mttHTH 11 UtC tm wftsJH (litj- ttC- ls4n '"f fanideoUby.bhieh tbey tie ewitia. v . ... irr wb wlf k reat C 1V :.mnmm iV ait r-m Sr tw. 0m IM - - l f mtmw t l)r '. H r,,r r Ut tr Vm M K-.J bU m rri mmm rw W k Kn fW- -- - fe W-lma i tt mmmt - -k M-l OkS S S -t " ' tM reisnoj, t rrieu' iirr fsv remark., retorniot thonka ft ircffmtfti whicksMMl been sjiven 1 lum Wr bi felliiw cHiieo of Ba1tiinie, rsvet . - . JfcHifiC, I .ttn-mrnin. ,' Ans mi Ur .t V4 a4 k-rfT b e" of bar 4s b Wta 1 'TMs ' mnJ Ttv T J-iik'i rwtre the rril-rS, tww.Wifbi-arcveai4t O. it. w a.!4tJ be bt tbe wry art rmf bt frirtMlt wonid Wf bear ihralkfty, tiT tamld ha m..fnc T' rbmw a tanlr aamWr vxWwe nf bia Mlar Mi -wf wlmOTt, ll.t i4t to lirtiiaofv rrjjxnVd a a attaambia , farrt an rjhr mtwnA W ila a ay lb lmjTrjii of bis llarrss h-ttrrs - Therdefrne f nJtitn're bs gin osi.tut tn benMd of, mm tw ninrii- -st tt bas anornVd t war eueiuy. " X (f. J4a'Hfrtl3mi v yW rtw rr.rWrW that wa thnnlJ rrH 1m ot hm whurh UuA cHautM aawcr hat .lt.-lci ti (sranS liSt blow "YVjnaV lir.v-rt. Mr coaaitrr ant a.) W Je di-irne.L "A" will "jnt our Uliirrty em In l!u lt itrS. " . f J'lel-mm. imt aitS Tjat.' Me tfar ami rjra noci: Ebowi ani Tmnz.Vf whu are " oierw lmkers-in-o Vrtiice." feel Kttle lisnosilHKi lo nu!T or slander either of the two candidate fur ihe Presidency how before the pwbJic, but as upright commentators, we cannot witlUinld . pissing censure ntxwi tlie rhetorical and moral display which the President msde at the dinner iven him white in Ilalinnttre. As n rhetorics! U'iuiih, it was far Jetcheil nnl nnthio worth) bat as an expression of moral feelinj it deserves severe reprehension. Ourrea tiers will rernlleer the toast puwrsneti in Jhia paper on Friday--" Etmny and opuz lien Uiss' pnstliumous coat 01 arms and the . republican mililisHian who Rave it." . The application oltbotiy anil topfii of course tw not understood, and to mako it so, tho President repeat ed n l?fiend..frm Voltaire, whlrh ren dered tle pertinence tifT'ue quotation., and the whole matter,--a little more ridictifnus. Put tn tKfe nioiai. Gen U -ss is made .to perymrtte tho Spirit of iJarkntHH, ttntl a rcptllirn militumaii th Spirit tf- JAht wiiit h tlew him. The remarks f IhA ehief. ttmtstrale conclude -vriili these wnrds ' when ever the Spirit of Kvil iliall invade this conntry, under the banner of foreign land, -whatever honors may be almwered upon their commander by his. sovereign, Ihe Spirit et Uoi will never nil to provide A Republican ..rSU.tiv-rbn to confer those honors by speeding a bullet to his heart. As far as the patriotism of rMting an enemy is enncertit'il, we should lie the last to object to the Pres'nlent'a spiritbut as applied to Gen. Ross, an honorable enemy, who fell honorably fightingT it tlisplays, nut to say sn unworthy reciini t malignity, bUl a want of thnt jrrncro'iH sympathy, for a bvftve foe which should be felt by eery honorable mind. ,V. I' Sluteoman. Tlie ftifion irg K-ere among the volunteer toasts (hunk at the dinner recently given lo Seuator White at Nashville; l,. tJy the Hon. John Biwnrh The mother and th dnnghter, tin- Httio of North Carolina and llio Sit ill' Tciinuasits iiidisvdithly eoniieuled by the ties of blood i;1 trieurisliip, " Hy Gen A. Jackson The memory of the gallant l.nm'.eMnlu aad Itenderson, who clori- imfly fell en the phuns of Ne. Oi-lesns, nobly defi-mbi) j thu tinorfnm of die Vert. lly the Hon. John Hhea The soveretsn neo I plaof the -Initetl States of Ameriest great and They ia-il fiv their hit;het offlcy to the maw who ha filled tlie Hi'-aMH-e of hi oouulry's lory. lt tltt'ic will he ohevtjd.. . tBv pr. Camp The jTijn."..Tolin Iti-nach, of N. C:- trau disciple of" jtlie., old Jeflet-soniaii setinot. . -v.. 1W J.- II. Eaton The Hon.' John Tlranch: none has ever known him fail t" do his whole duty. n In.lr... t U,,v..TJ., AVIIK.rr, Unit-, of tint Iicvolnti'in he weaii snm o Its dnenesl sejirs, and 6rhtest Uwrflat an deserves' Uie fall nieaMiro of hiseoanti-y'ijrrafitade, ,-- ;j My Vy. . llip. t.na 1 ho Hittory :Treei 1 and oonifort to tlie wholeAnje.r peoulw," lit 11. iwrmw- 1 no ion,JTf. L. tt.bae: tlie patriot, the stMtesman; when wedistrbnt him win iiixpnce 01 onr eotmn-ys irc!nn. Bv James Htewart-Tbe Hon. Jebn H. Eaton. PitjrRlenJt nf tbe-Hnyt'bigtily esteemed a a jwli- iK-iaii; nmcn respetnen is a man. lv A. l. Minln -i lie- SOif M N. Yuki Slie'wfll notvforpt Andre Jnrkaon ill 1S21), but will f;'nt him her nnked aapifirt. (. . s l'.y ln J. 0.vrlpn-t!nv. Hrnnvh: theenlijdiU rued ahd'learfrsS " thieftam" of representklive deniSeraey eiviu tinners thall reward hi deeds, wvl nuen'to fmiire gr, tle applause and gra titnde of tlie American fpte. ' , Hy Dr. Wis. J. Lvrvnt-Anhw Jackson, oht next Pisjai.h'ut; bistdeetiun tafehli the Sco pie.: , There let n keep it ' . . -v.. , rty Jfebiott I'aHerwm-.The Hon, Ceore .SlV Ihjilret be bearded the Wi in his Uen--h'c si ir) out, "eori-Uiitioa,' ntid;-riMred ot beu die .iiistituvionset''hltaoniit-y were asMileil. ; - Hy.KRibrelt-Aadt-qir Jarktwu: A tdece (if snuyii itH Korr, me nesi ax-u-ee, oa iia l Hie whaelsoi'ottrOTVrHineMrSi1intj. ' . livlnj.: Anihoin-Ttieeathmtmitnr of Mrs.' A, Jackoi 4l,e fiMlipMi4 fioeer of srorn hits lieen poiuletl at ihttm by all Urn honnraUe hi ef . tbisjiatkm, as -ll as tley of foreign emiiitrios. Hespeniti', inilerd, rait tlmt eane. be that a resort tn snrh men and ineuut t oeressaiy for kt i ur. r.. wavis; o nomn uarouns--1 tie State ''iiekr: Tlie. resnltef her late efre- , .-. 'n J n a . .... l.'-ir 1 .. 1 tiom : I new lustre t her rbatSiet-her 'srsA s. . mtrliiFi'uf-CJ J !rlilw;d br tbe SwihiHtry i,t lleajry. Way-,;. . . t , s ' ,-ely an old KWlnvtia-V-lliie peonl' fif,l!eri. t vk: hoacst and niisHMiesSiiip, i!eijrnbi! oW l f'SiroK"6 ,u,y vhMsw tthem oaiei hut tlie d t ,ria la.N.Mf .l,w,'n.M!r -ln K.r. J-niau '.ta.Ma ' ty,j. PiyiTbib llw tlmslervrs of Mrs. An divw Jntkson, hitiy aifajEid cworempt be ttw doom bf such soouii(!rlii, - j -L .. i- Ji l!y Tho. A! 4nr.C.is Hiw Prenle' XV'IUt vho wmdl (Tists-giiMl it f " If ant, bd him rpijak. '.t ' ' Uv K. K. V. EaiTbe innruien S. m,tnr who voted against eoOflrhiing llm appntntmcnt of irmry vwf as srrretary M fttnte. m IWtslV stiuids before sbbr Nation at did. In Seventy the signer of the Devtrnvtm .f Tntr InrteiH-nil- enre, ,wj. the eseejitiOK sw tnree (h the fom. i-ii) (hat luwo aWfetStSwerveil Aoro the trim bkh . SrS StdaM rttmM a lb fmfM. ft tr t .SfT 1 tSt tlwrSetirt i . b mm' mr4 aw Ox tttrnf ml sW La, tus umI I! a4 trw v a ih) an. mmmX, W Um- MtrM aaU V i.Hri afowarw It t WSV t Ifc (rt sCM'ar t,-n s." 1W ftrsl 4wi..i a arw, tba wd aa a. S M, l-t tut m is iitif, W WhrdfttbaM-vl ranted stara- SlsrW raiisw. 4. - Uy t' J. tyU- --l'4 kvttmf M V mm. Wf, JiMM,at all Sw sen frrin sj 0m H II r tjwtrt -JokaC. Mbw, a bt ' Oar Ut lb WUJ ! . . K Mtbll- imm. llwfrrSrrr). or f lir. skWTrb.iswb mm tyrmi sdad- nrn. r4 tb rViV rsrbra. . Ii J. r. W. OttT tsed rsw4br II. .tntm II.SMrh, SeWSnr is. lb t nf m V. HlsM-S Irmm X. Ct ! bnbl, ISrtanwMI aaU barlras1sriA Bay LisStH tuUdUiUl keaor MA -ftyf. J Pa!k Cm. ft ew mt M H dares dw all lbs aT be me a ma Ua dare d afasW M aVbsJ. . B ;.A. Vfblrsbb-atVav If. rraPdj II is n It aba tW tilnws) ef aaskwraiiM, may ba )Mf lam as tbe brwrra 4 ba e-imairsnw-n. Ity imr If. CiicH Tb HJ.I nrMb.-r, tb brilliant rWr thM met W nra, a It bmnl, brjwgbt bark f Wf I JrAe ha eeu etvwd it, and enaorad the aalaly of Ujaiiiana. . ' ' The Military CelrbrafionCmnUw msblv with tlie intimation fiven it or last, the elessntlv eaiiinirt'ii ami. mar ttal eorps, the bhtgun ltijlewri,. f Baltimore, Capt. Wlkcr, ernved ,here vestemuy, mormnsr ittii suertse, in 'the Steam-R..at Virginia. Their very welrsvne visit was snnmmcetl by the nmsie jf their fife, hand,, hich. in passlns the TJ. 8. ship John Jiilnm ami the Krepeh Wfite A Cirrf, struck tip the innrrin air" llml. .immbiT tn superi'M" style at once?i neat cotnpli ment to Ihe National veaels, appro iinatP to the day thev wereJot lo cmnniemiirve-. and prtajutin'r tlie finest eiu-ct ns it broke npm the silliness aw! serenitr )f tlio earlt day. nnd roused our ciiixons to Ihe enjoyment of. the nieasin? spectacio. wmtn tn nitnouc and spiiitesl effort, of tmr A'olanteera had in preparation lor lliem. About tO o'clock, Ctpts. !apron flibbons'nd Jones, .f t!io.NoiCu4k Volunteers, attended bv all the officers. of 'their respettivc t orpn, waited tin those if the Baltimore Troops, and wore received in the cabin of the ateam Hutt, with that easy and graceful pn. meness which cfiaractens,s'"i.ir tpost ptdisht d centlemen. After , a mutual introduction, il the intFrcbattge til congratulations upon tb' oeeasnm to which they were indebit'd for UiHr pre sent agreeable tnrrtin. ihe Notl'oM ollicers fvok their leave to rejoin their companies then :tinde' arms on the Mai kef-Snnare, and their lialtimore visitors formed on the wharf, piep irato ry to their reception bv n.ir Volunteers, At Ihw o'oment the Portsmouth mflf men mm ureyn, uapis. t ouno am Watts, arrived and formed on the fer rv wharf, and their officers having been ! preenfeil to those of tho Haltitntire Riflemen, the Portsmouth and ?sT(M folk troojis iitiiied at ihe head d" Market Square, and received the visiiiny; quests with military honor. After the usual salutations, the column, was formed and took op the line of march for the parade "round. Here they deployed into line, and went through several handsome movements in neat style. The exercises of the morning bein over, the troops returned thtiti;li fjratt byand Main -streets to the Market Square, where they fired a salute in ho nor of the day, with the preeii.-m 'f well trained regulars, and then d'rsiniss ed t refresh and prepare for tliniH -f. At 2oclorkthe line waft ajjain foii- nted nn the Square, ami hhout A, moved thrmiah Main, Ken, Church and Holt streeis, lo Mr. Adams' Oarderf. tvh". e ft harKlsome' entertainment 'hnd-bevA servnt op by Mr John Johuton. A mong t.he invjted guests present, in jid tiit'uMi to J.he JJaUiiuorn and Pm itinrnith Vol untetfrsf were tbe- Captain aMd'ite Vera! of ibotSeers of tlie,jfii'iif h Vij-. jate fjn Href. 'Com. Hahso. of. iho U.'S. "Nary,, Mime of ihe formed ofii- ei?rs r the Juniors una Jn Irprmentg, &i a few other jVFileinen of the- lhrotih. The dinner whs pinviited irj the spa rions Apartment, formrfly I'ldweirjs Uisnflery, witub was hundsoiticly nrer pared for. the purptise, and the wall decorated with ihe fliigs nf several na.- ttons. tastefully disposed" in fesfoonsi Over ihe head of live table was upen - t-nnrn nn rsreiirni mtetie'ss .1)1 llie Hit'icv rf Ins Cottnhii, aMl in rerpscs on; the 'jiide sfalls were pUced b'lsls Of wilb' wreaths" f laurel anil decoraied wtOr yoses ami varini eterjpfeii-., the whole' piodijt injn very fine, efj'eet. ' - ' ;i5eween4'nd QoVtttck, thejnvitl jjoesrW- toek their . s'sis at the festive boVrtVand the Crmpan.cs,tn oil aiiuitin tih loaftuut 250, Uteil irj haiitNtime or der .-The , af fen 'bins nf the entertain-. -rri u iinrir; tM-!i- , wi-rr mat Krit tvuii i ... . .. . .. . .1 . -1 - , the nrnitcrnialitv;atfil respett, find it wuuhlhave liecn tlifBrnlt to ascertain. Trom the tefieral bttarkv And Ktiml fti - ins; tuat prevaitrti, wnicn tieriven jn8! satisfaclioft from , the crasiin, the en tertainers or the entei-taiiietf.; A little before dark ll rejoin jwajt rose front live table and the Wmttfeersr formed vk nndesfoMetftheTfjPw ,lhe Ifrry whsrf,: aHer whMbthey,Hs missetj, ;we.U4i'imne l roups liavtrig frslreceiveu an inviiafloitW attend th lire li ork tribe Gondrns, u akillful k'pTffn'rVil by Adaths--'rMt' . Ai ' nmnber Jlif xctrtleij toitsfs ..frtt' pne MiinnicntSa inawy of them -.leJ,J v comp'imentary to and jYolb their juavul and military ests weny intercbanwt whklv'v t-oiibl otBbialin'Iffljfnr this notice,'1 but .willbe given 'tft ;ur nexCAviilr'siiy tolher '4nterctin par ticnUra wliudi 'in Alt rtun-y Jif iheinti ; ment we way. toytytyHfihiiieptmr. M aS rwarkK. FOHKtfJN. Py Ibe p( ,., wkm Cidaits. r.i beve beets reserves telhJi J1 rsKresnew. A Owvvmcnetit veswr) 4r- . Toal-n. bavin mi ttnanl t. .pi.ll .n resertinx their rst.); t eeptmst tUt t.ethwi..'etf AWT- jrwwii.! Mibta:tteU. Jft-L jadje. hnwevee, (rwni trnUh!L 'T'J arwaiaaem m nirs witS J. I irfUrr m .11 . . L . 1 . EAztmruls-- fftri fianrr.'.:" etuact Irons the London banerv.!T Kt'. - .V "U ti. ' -r .i ? ' ' , .t n inn i)use of Cara. amm, was appt.mtrl L'niler Sretar. U$e llee OsUtuea, in ple of Jli,. u7 t llwrtoa. .v, - , Letters patent bay been U.Lt U V.l 11 -f. ... a. . . ""SIT- "ms"'l ;-yr,,,,J".,ianori6fQfT Pie" 11uwm4b Muilroti left n..T pt'mSer ?. for Cnmstradl. . .- OSctal mfprroation bad been . ved. . llut the Algerine toientled b faptursvaU vesseU tjnder thefjagi, Prussia ni the Manseaiic Tawa. : W e bear that Government hat. Kih or laid down, S0tewer, carryinf tins each, antl that Uicj have a fnttt un tUe mocks, to b- prtTfUvd bv anVb. pne m vk) norse power . We bye 4, doobt that. 30 year hence, eery ana of war will be propelled by eaw.-,t , rtjaw.-s-Aceoutifsirnm Catalatiia.sf the si August, were coinmaDiriteita theXin-.'at bis levee, n ihe 8m,i. " nnuncini; that lh rebel( weria artuL'l to lha ncmber of 14,000 men, and ' daily , increasing, while their, situttum amuo tho mountaiue rendered it tf tremely; diUlcult to attack Ihem wr, auccets; Genera1, Monet 'bad beta summoned irom anmna, and bid goijf ' to Catalonia, wh'eia he was lakecwie nv.tid of 40,000 men, who were W act aamat the insurgents, and whe mn- der Were nearly complete.' :'' X , I He insui recttpn, it , wat said,.kd extended to many cities and towns sT the pi ovince.. of Valencia. It wai V- marked, that amon the prisoners twit by tht tioverpment troops; heaWyhalT were foreigners," beingv eitner jTiciitk mefi, Italians, or Get mau.s.-.;. A private letter from Uarcelotia,' af the 6tlj Septi'inber, sayswXhe sctiurgs of anat city bnd l civil Wat daily tt lettth its ravages in Jtfiistihliappv pro vince. We bear of oth,injj but eKajw and Ittn tier tiiiceaauigly touiuulieti by jhe rebels; tthd iiew tiiltabiliuU pour. "daily into our crty, to beek a relugv Irimi the attatKaNd the jnsuVgciiuiX, -Accoanta From Catajonixuo tbeOth Auifutit'" state ' that "a ft cottmieice-.-aiaa ' completely suspended,,, und; there tt no proievtion tor property,- except m llarcelona, under the guns of .the forr 1 tress, gai nsoned by FienoH soldiersi , . I'oitvgal.'A private letter boa Lisbon, oi liie 2Bth August, atatei, that in etnibetjuence of a decree, publishes two days uetore, silence had tieen in-' posed on the tlefendt-i K' of the touitiw- . .. -. . -. - f '- d( tion. ' .. , ;. .is-'v'PV-VfV'l -' The Pi'nces Bcgent retroed,M' denly to . the palace ,of Ayuda, ob 16 2TtU August, in conseotience ol thear-, t ival of tho cibtier exiraorUmarl h ,j b"iujhbUie newstaf tlie' noniiDtttiuQ-bj Dun Pedro, of his : brother ! Miguel,' tf i.U Lieme'uant in Portugal,, 'ibree -traordiiidry councils huu btteabeldaiiioi ttie retui a of ihe Princess, r ' tin M'mh, k dceiVe'of .thePriffcfttt i ltntent dissolved the arrov Ol'iiperaiiuD, which bad, been .under ihe utder of j Count' Villa Klori W-. l sVfer ! batrSitiliirs of ; liussia, Kranceaud' lip-, gland, transmitted .Vthe ruiltf U W ttiillU ibroujjh IbetV iliiagtjmans, the ties4 iy MgiteU tti Lohdoti, mm the 6ih Jolfii v n Is.irt actoiiipatiy tng uoiik anon, nv in Ifieeti tl , Hie .tetni ' lor tj'., ai'vepla1iiLV3!: .. iff'-i'U', :;-ti.i tbe"lTAuat,ilie Kkyptian fleets i of a Xmudrtftf sail, ;and bay tug on boa , hror tltitbnaiid troops, set sad jroin A iext hdria d llie ill rectiuii btNivanqtb ,, - -'AdjL' Sad1. Tlie .neiciaiwna ';jtei.i tiye to ureece approacn their, lertnjna? tton, nod Uie criats is at baml. 'sint" i Gill, - tlte-threy fillisters IfahsmirtH logeiher the 'couveiit'ion- t f July Et!l which ,bki Beert MKmle ch ? ulttO'atuni. fliet lletr fcTRh,:ualo-V---.Hiierrate(l lue'iirnxoinanil .tMjfiiiv'cinient id M . ,i:w-.iv....i.i ..af .-ri.'yi?.-.-. t jiotfa aicmlipajiYli)!;his document, " replied thai tbtey Wire itsorabt W mf ti,o!i whit ji ihe Keis -r.lleutlr jput, wv" asideV'tfMtMitii BiKtitiwietigips their f" tepitoiu VI he'day iyeusvfo de I'urjr. i wnu n had bei ft fisrt at ib'trty taJN1"' beeti ri tluceiUt) SlYeeli, ami yijll .eiire ui'eiyht, ; If i said; Mr. 'Stiatbiid ta"' ning pad letjnvsieil ihe. Austrian Inter no'iicfo t ativise th: Divan -to accept the pnijn.MUims oi the thc? I!01'"5 bii 4M bv baa;,ticliiet Secotifp ciiiutnisMoii'; am) 'tiAiif tiiitrsM.ti"t itiftr M. "tie MilieVi, lingnde coWtbajT ry i,cie. utution; lo ine Keisfc",,, tie luikihlv'Winmlcr iold- htm that uittmafum wrf,ill WxCbajg4tnb-ft Would not bo bonni'd .SthU .e!-" slate of a(Lfrt'.ikiWiHen.t;"(V wiiitrwHfi;;ibe "grateet'dmi"fe rln jnVimiiio-tobt teitu. ! u iho 5Ut Augu-f.,.'-. : rrj:4ThVUicesron. CoV.staiiflwf Jj. ,I"tt rtjaida the 'ntamuhiM of the 'y ..i. f.n,.1 o, 'if t,reece,l w cotosc c wiuadictory. la one reHpevWj'' theitViaiiadiMPreeinent, w tiM' residents id tioimtantinople, feel ea thoogh Ito t lilies th'M nue. eiuf. will reject the prepositions swd 'nJ i. g vVrv -nerve in i military VfZ By semeaeeoMnis, the disposition 'A '"w '.- - l: 4 , '. ia iA'aw?'- .4 ... " .J
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