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. I t . . .- i , M I s - w - l r ra. J J Itr-l e.r- sw.. Sa-r-r I -!-' I ;i i pw a-n vsl , ,iv nf i. 1- .' .- ' V'ti' r i t r ! . jWif f to I. I T. ' If rlio in':'. T. J. , .i . t - t -. . 1 f"i i - - i i - - r i -... rl i t - 4 : , - t , . 'i ; i t -v ar e .i. : - i 1 $. '. J ' , -j 1 . t?-( ad" , f . l.-v-rnrs 4c iii'i Irwt li 1 I., i.'h inJeiSaaa t - t c-i nenl tcrtio4a r r t , .i, mi bftsl'isg'. . . : --!. bwl yon i : ! which lb i- ,1 ' . j' aasoueted i.'v -,' r- ' ' I as f a , i ;- i .. . .8 and pleasure . ; - the orjpn of UiS com resent sue oo tin pari of the cit Orlesns. , . - t v .H foil srs pirated 1o in i . L c i Mti Great ,- . ' comparison wits i fy that at present pse . : r "'ntrr. l- ' ' -i . i .-. ! l'ivwcsJ improv. v.l I If i ' ft.-1 rf, ' e but commensal. ' outline, and tbd e el il p'-j-i.!..: in? tmsnnt, t ;i, snd tliey atToru ...t it MCTCT ft- ptpovd to the U ,U of war or tb of con;iie. ' " .' ' " iiiiun . .i ''' of (Ijeir worth aod , enai ti e cnr4ia!!; W join in lb ntof ;c-;prct winch roa.cberuti for man in rni, to wliote Maistsnce, .- ( ' V en' 'tlll.'.rr I vlilrnce, I tu imleWed lor that u- . tt ttlii'i ' oi Nrrt to with aooxich uuiil iiy. Toyiws , an I toyaiircoi)agtflteav crt'ie asuiranc c,f my perfect frpet.-'-; , - Oi th iu 'l.t cl tiie 4th, Ilia General with i li'wiui'e Kfi Nulrt.fx. kecompsnied ! th New U.'kij deputation. Mid reached th ouit above the citr on the morninr of th Sih, where lie Wat met bj a fleet of ateam ' foaU eiftUteen tit number, eonveylnfr many ' of the aunnrinp eukiicra of the revolutionary war, and of 'he New Orleana battalion, and a : multitude ci citizen. The tqdron of ateam . beata, decorated with fla?, accompaayiiig the I'ocahontaa, on the deck of which x,-re diaplayed twrn'y-fmir Americas atandarda, prceedin; to the battle ground, each boat rin j in quick auceemion, a it paaand the to o, i .liif i, ', '-' were returned from the citv, and tanou? .tl in the harbour.- tO ai.jvnisr at the LuV crouud, the general committee of the citizena of New Orleane re- ' paired on bo. J lit Koi;ioiittsnd informed , Gen. Jrk urn, that hi former eotnpanione in arm and bia fellow citizen, were prrpv -.l r to receive him on the levee, which he to .-v f Jai.l'y defended Oti the 8 th of January, 1c ; 5 He then landed with hi mite and waa con ducted to fe battle ground by General Maiiche, ! jhtul, 1 Coste, CuL Piatt, Major ., reire,iid Col. Orymta, Ur Ker, Coh iilor fan, H.j r I)a(jnini Capt. Haynaad, CapLd fct. i;o'nrs and A Henneii, CoL Morie, and , the !i''i of the mnlmude, and under t a lu'cfn hundred tuna, from a battery com. . m '. d by C: t. Uoiiiinimtpyott,, lie there Tec re I the gtreiin if a number of hi eld : eoi. ..iiiim and wn a.lciitjwd, in the follow lr-:iit-;! by :r. olin H. Grymes, one of bi : ft... i u'm jp taa invai0n: ; fv',i C.Lf ei u.,1 live been deputed by the eit' tr.f p 1 f 'ewr Oilfiii, and your old compan- 1. 1 s in ai m to receive ou on thi ipot, eon- tfzv- to the nonor and glory of our coun try, l in their name to tertify to you Uieir 'fee! i ,t on the occaaion,' wbich hna a rain . Ir'v-'it us tne-fthef;-?- t'. 1 u -. j this, io lantitfe, t my etimmand. lincitiRie. jtu you, air, win oe aoie tuny : to arpieciate them, when I declare our I T u conviction that to your conduct on the i ' rahle.dsT hoe inniversary yri now er ihratf, we are indebted forourbomea. i 'our I : eviiei,ouril. Accept then, air, e ry 'niiment of gratitude, which devoted "J pMriotm people r:ir. feel toward him, iio Cn pn st rvel to them the inettimable hit of onr constitution, and th Mcred . Ir:- , mi u our country; our fervent pray e. , ..i ' your lUvd may meot with their jut . ,rewrui,.o'nt!iapreset,t generation, and that their renitii.j. .. ,ce may extend to our lateet . : "posterity, - : . : ; ' ' . Trie Genera! replied at followi: J " Si. -Thirteen year have re'rtvM.eteW't o pi,tfw vtMftcus, im aciHfwairi anua, waj met hee niniit. - Our country wa then aba. nen oy tne atortrs or war, ana w baa , petrr 1 1 rhrr to resist its rudest ihockv Thi ', love ly 1. f h in it present a-pect, and .- r i r iu i s future destinif the pride of wesiet n t iTiicree ana tne key or wevtern 1- ri,.' , v:. iuiiiltedby invasion end i n. 1 bv conii'ieit. An army stroll r in 1 1 rci fro;. pi , i'iT:.l j..r.i 4:.il in nuiuberi, haughty h a l e;'"r for apoil, ekme from t f stop W m pride and lury J' i 1 1, a jVmulable foe we - i.5 i init i ior in number and dis i t i not f.u-nUhed vilb '-c repu r tir I' I' 1 1 j i ; ; of Ut-fcncet though ha. !' assem i tiiv.una atatca. we were u'crniii ' e nr to die t'r-C( We acted wu1 con eM v i ... 'it .' i coiidJence, and . 'e ejoir; . . US cour OS v.c.t t. i ue jinnee ot our caue pv,' , . i hie iiiur oi ncaven granted i ' ' fen'iited our dava n( t;t ..,.t B.K'.taot aatching, with .be rW of a!vinv d hverance to our country and accjii ity to oJr ! How citi.xiii. 1 1 common wnk fellow citi,:i nave f nee ei ned the fndi. Vilits.. .... .. .. ..... J .-.. ........... n ,4' ii cmumir Ot lite, hrnu ' fre4 f..lr:...erc1,tre;ioa. But Vr' 1 1 1 ' 1 the W fraternity eeir.emed on th e tiehl ha not fteen weake. ourcoimtniuealmllowedit - With their t u ith what pleaaure do I mbrce ycu . In hat language " 1 IPrt W e'nutiona! . Muat I not re furtl thia assembly of my martial brother aa a peculiar tnsrli of the rowhusa of UNwl dencef ' Shall I not eatrem this concourse of . BIT ICUOW Cli.. fM J"rl.l r. .1:-. y Cjuarter of the Union, aa evidence that the t'iofl accept it a worthy ot coirimemoratioiH V and rejoice m hcatowMta; it honor on thoae, - who aliared hd"rerar Whatp-eatcffod y vimm una, wmiia me apnere ot humaa eventa, iaua me ioioiinn' bat higher incea. - ( the diacharge f hi duty a a eitiien . wad soldier? nd what an in.pirinr theme 4oe it afford for otir aupptication to tliat ' jud, in the; hollow of whose band ia the Uit Or an and the1 destiny of ration Thet . deitiojtiprepart meto wctrrefbetor. if I I - 4 '.a i i r ! t f 1 i a-.-- J - , rr,l If W , jtivrCWf WL - I i I to 1 :,. t:.s 1 mT i ( , r..-, aJ -i" w - t . t . tk I pumrA rrqd ' , -t 4 ." of the count-, la , a p. w er i th.ru a-r "T v rv. i fr "f "T eooi'rr, t' rx . evt. tWe great pr.:irl i- Unet l e-rrce M ' for the ana atanr4t, aad taaae U bf nem'. "r, w ta the e ... f i.ne!a. the L-r neaetioao'ccr n I foeaa Thi tea. I took, aether Jt ewtKJW, .i haul aJtiee. wi'kw e ? And whe I review it, o wund Hef so e KtBt winch 1 thea formed. Tourap- prebtMm,1 reprt,-aanittMaepmo, It ill, I bel eve. a gna!4 a it ia by tbie pob-1 he a.lein..y. have a higll effect.' K w e!uiit to poweniy a 7 ""'"i"- " nunutiua and tuatic. and laua M winiaaea- UJ m securing our country tVowi rtiture daa- ijXm ta rwry ioa angsn wv hk m rue into aatuMial tfeatenee, M may bUic aw the alura of liberty, aad re kiiHte from age to age tt aacred Wve of frawaea fur their CMwtry. ' I astute roua seuoW'CiiisrKK w iwr yoa my bt other to rwe, with any prayer to Hrarea for roar tnCir.aiMI Mirpinn ana furyoiironuatry' glory. - ' . Ma Darcaae, alo oae m aa auia, inca w dresaed him aa follow ? ' Gaaaais-I abould be Hwewaible indeed. t I could reprea th Wep fee Imp which crowd oa my mind whew, after rWwinr the aurroundina; Scene, I Cast my eye on aiiD whom 1 now aldre. Thi ground, taade bolr bf deed of eternal rwaowm thi plaia. riere patrvotiam ana raw inorapn w number and disclDline What aobleT auo- iect .can La ofTered Jto lt . BneOitaUoa ot Dtukjaoobrr What aoeier uieme caw iaw the aerana of aa iennired orator? But. whea ta ttteaa are wow uneredoeo. me aot as an enthusiastic multitude, lb roar er ann- lenr. ad the taacnificeivt rpectaola. of many Boatinr oalacea, flisplayinr to tne - C . - " .. 1 . . t . .. - . . - n . on 7. me impco oaif bnirht. the auapioioua atara, the) happy eroblema of new bora re rubric I may bo allowed to hope, that the I inspiration f the tcene may supply the talent which eogiit to have ween posacesaa oy nnn, on whom deeolvea the task of expressing the rrat'itwde of hie brother soldier. ' ft wa great and happy thought of the Legisbtiiro. of our country, to invite tne conqueror or tne Sib of January, to the Held of K fftorrt there jta gladden bis eye by the cheering spectacle of a nation gratitude to oner to bi atrntf after thirteen yean had elapsed, crowned with the choicest rift of nature.' enriched oy the tributes of commerce, of imlustry, and of tha arts. Louisiana whom he bad beheld In the days of her mourning,, Ja Ike hour of culamitv.. 1 ' . . Prnnnerity and we call on you, General, to witness it) doe not harden the bear's tvf Freemen, for it u in the nwdst of all tne felicity, which Providence can bestow on favored people, that Louisianiana delight to mok oack to en epocn maraea oy oreaa portents and actual perilai and it is at the very moment when they feel moat Intensely their present happiness, that they "recall Cie re membrance of the (lav when jou appeared among them for the ftrat time. Ton found there f their never will be fonnd otherwwei) ready to poiir out. thrfr.hfrtf bUwd in dew-ace ot their countryi hat tney had oeen waiting for a chief, for one firm of purpose, capable of breast imr the approaching tern peat, , The were aware, that In such a crisis unity oi isommana was uieir oniy saici;, aiui bat yon alone could collect the scattered reeds, bind thrra together, and give tbem. tbua united, a force that would defy all hos tile ettorta. Yoa called on the brave, where. ier born! and you uttered the sacred Words, nonoun iiitry: v... . - ' All lieaiti vibrated at the sonnd-Mrhat oaee was rivalry, beaame emulation hat had been envy, was vhanred into a anhle jcslonsy- of &me. Various laugtwrcs 'were spoken at these tne morshle linest but ia every tongue the valiant vowea to conqnvror to-nte. xoa had Inimired aii v-our wamors wr)S oar ewii preaaginr hnpea. xv e nave come tnis nay vt isalute, at the very instant hen he trendi snia the hallowed eround. the Hero of this great anniversary. ; We eome tno, like the Greeks of old, when they visited the 14 Ct Marathon, to honor the wamors whom fitte forbade to jui& the triumph they purchased at the prios of their livea ' ; .' '-- r, f ,, tint WbV do 1 detain von So lonr. even nn thi. Sold of your htrae? while these veteran soldiers press the hand er their Ghiet, a whole ttty waits the return of the vessel which bears the guest of lAUIHana,-' v. ... nr.-., .1- ;,..Si-w. ; The Legislators of our country have suspended their deliberation! the multitude 'cover the banks of this great river; the temples are opened; the beease bums, ascending to Heaven, together with the blessings of a grateful people; Go, happy conqueror I Go! Sod hear the voice of mouera greeting the Hero who brought them back their sons Go! and hear the aheerings of the wivel and daughter, from whom yon averted the insults cf a lawless aoUliery. . Go! and meet the kind, the rapturous, welcome of the new f -iieralloo the ehihtrea bnro since A 815, the future me of Louiin, await also the deliverer of their Cithers, tlie Chieftain who already lives in history the emud of the heroea of aneleot day a : To which tU Geueral thmrepltad V Sia Your language ' and Imagination ''attest ine lervour oi we eume yoa mhabit aad do ju liee to tlie generous people yoa represent 'hy do justice also to vy brave associates, who vhed the field before us wKh glory, aad filled H w,',JfeC0,ltion whiin powertully excite uHr en 'basiMin, and are regarded with such lib eral iuterv hy y-T Wh8e I rrjoiee with you ia the-u.l,rl,r 4niinar Which amii?s nn ttla klVklrai as jestic river, 1 takije' ' 'if tin that k is tne just reward of l'u1,'" dis,ilaved ' ander t ol danger, whkh Tulouranil trimiio, 'l nehaTe support.. In this tswmlly I .ee ma (,f,1"'r "on,, w Swords onnnu.a I i . , 0 " j eitul foe, and whose li-ea wer v! '" ' 'nor,- he. eanae tlier vm t..Za . . ''!-c to eloryi Vou m nu 'J .1.:". .i. hand:, and dnulKless, when von witar.. ,t.;. ' who are filled auih these emotions, whieh you "f compsrea to tfiefeelinR, of the soldiers of : ades, hen they revisited the Celd of tlieir T'' sTirc is meet ynn. anil t M,N''Tjurk lreteeo, f"?f ?'." oetmty af J,. Yo, ki " to V,!0 xtr egrwtuUtioas on tha Return nIWTwnisT t. . tha KaatI . ar -.. srsa, WSVSAJS r vt i I IMnia. a . T - , c creui aiu bv iiw u.i -ilrniej tn vtah ah 4 n stasrnnitrisialiinsrv (Kmhwmii. lntt hBr.hiif rs siistiuned ti irAW nrct li Aft nilirn liuu !u.,n ,..1 c-rrl r . 4. , i t t .v.-r- m er . I " '' -. , t,4 i - it M t , l-srv ,., -. ; wrm'i U ; l it. .1. frt.k ! I , i .i Om RHrlasr4, wt . ,. ' . t. mt a iiy aat(ai t vt Jirm or. n t USwtrJtVaf-'rJ tri j w pviw4 a. r t a-Kt, U-m I' ..m:' f Ihe aprts af awv heartfrll sow. mm tS titdch a has Wwa i s 1" I mrnim r datv etprMS t yoa as war saavaa. r m i-i'-mv Aiikw we Wa aw nathovMy ta sneA fw rVe a-Maraf lUswtlnis tarawifciwat war wks saav V" frtwe sanisaasiiry of bxare, pewnplav aarf tmmom vhr w W-i-e w awrard aawttaag aa wa rriM awr awlH ewitaa that nW aa- Uws (rrlfr aad wfcbas am aa swrf ast im aw wab tkM of aaeir Vhrew as lb arty. Allow aa further la add, sirmth4 spiral of mkmrm wbicai abwuld tr aba-aassiwa UiS Umi ihm bJei ww aH thoaa oVy W I t-Kt a bownwr, that Wjhly as the rvbbasof New Tarn, as snwrnea wiia mea iiw utonM, mot nulaaiy sinus, anavwi as they deeaathe ant ad pwutade waaJi year asoMry es voev tnef waviid awt, in ear ifi,' n mirr ilia, alia ay taentarvaa, as ainaw m. sianOn; a saracaewt elaios ta Jbst disUaruiahrd , sawftdcarae wbieh it ia their pride rcpoae ia you. 1 Their aant 'rve for a arnarse whieh wa believ (hey have defibera ry aaarked out tor thenwetvn, ' aad vUet they wiO ar-n wit hmhaki on&. deMeyaa of a harhar siiararivr.-r .ni i TWy ailiasata ywar eleatsva to the PrsnJswew, ajsaasasa, as yuan perse at aaraWied -the Wad snd only apfrofariata asataaaa in which the , mKia Mople will have k as tbair power te nWt thT Chief MagLdrata from that revered band of patri ots ta whose a era ma s'i aaeaviers tney are a. debtrd far the ineia'ansaUe privilege of choosing (or themselves theiVwwa rnletV ' a : --f1- " Beasasa. atlksdiafWsaflhe aameroaeaad highly hnaoitaait eivd treats ea whieh .yoa hare Sa sailed fi uaa a very early period of ear aa tkmal esdstrwea 'almost ta tha present day, yew have Bavarian ty aviastd talents, wjwdenae .and Integrity, alike hcetoraMe to v.auerf asatsxmili. trvr io tor ramie weiiarw. ' j - . r T Beeauat, bv declining or r9ing th vsrious erra and muaary oncea eumcnaw anoa ywa, wheaever in voar judgment the publi attonrst did not Impenoasfy deesnVyoar servioes, ynn have anaoraaly naBasfested a spirit of disinterest, ad aad 'wMarasniisMM patriotism, and 'proved your devotion ta tha greit venuWiaaa prtMipJ that tficetvert rattd far the pmbUt meVari, end nM fir ikr frattficatun if intkvidual tnUt-mfrmmbitimn.-, to- ' Beaame, 'year nflteial aoadaet bus ever bee marked by submission to tbe'lawtand ConstitaS tiea ot your eountiT esaept ht one Instaaee when the very existence af these laws and that Const, tattoo waa m jeopardy, aad yoa did not then hes itate ta t(Ter vawrself a vietha for the general welfare by' talg apoe yorselfs responsibility mdlspeassbry asssssaiy for the pablis safety, bat whieh aona ant those whose whole aaarUar devoted tatha eaase of liberty and their eouutry woutd have had the generous courage to aa same. .'' ..." "v V v. .? "' ' .Finally, air,' th? Bepnblisaa nf New Torn took apnn vea as eminently qualified for the high trust of the Chief Magiatraey, beeanse their observation of your long aad dignified public litis has ennvbtsed -tbem that yoa sberisb with ondi. minished srdour yoor sttaehment to thoac pure, wise, saoderateand republic principles of go. veraraeat which every day's experience renders more dear to the whola Aewtrieaa penple -by some prastieal eonfirraatioa of their eseeltenc and virtue, a . -, . '' 1 Of those wise and Vnefieent priaelptes yna are aow the ebosen champion; m Their esinse a great son test Is now going oij hi your nam; and as we trost, oatler the guidanee of Providence. ' . -' ferranote .Wan .1'po this rlorinor field; mirteen veer ago, it was your happy list, av the leader of a aallant- army, Jo rescue one -pf the riehett and asirast portioas of the Union from a firega Joe, and to indentirV yaorhame. forever with the military renown of the; natioth ,r '; Hera, autun, we hail yon ht another and more honored abaraeter aa the destined' Chief" of T gr'ratatid grateful nation, called from ywrV re tirement by the Voice of tb people- to renovate their pverament.ln ither character vmir principles are those f liberty and irtu--their fruits the honor" of your country and tfie lasting happiness of her anna. -v s K:i !j i?ni : .To which General JacEtbe made the follow ing Replyt JiUiJz?Z, Gnrn4U-Tha eongmtolationa of my fellow citizens of the, e'rty and eountv. bf "New. York presented Lire, and on the return of this day, aeeoropeniadVith tueb unqualified assurnn ees af their confidence and favor,, fill me with no ordinary emotional' , Sensible only of havW tfi charged the duties allotted to. me, as a citizen of our common country , with an honest seal to pre serve and advance, its prosperity, waa not pre, pared for. .the flattering flittmetio'n wjiich vna have conferred upon my exertions. I receive at as sn evidence of t'.e liberality and kindness of those who have authorised you to express it, and who, beeauae Providence assigned me an instrument ality ia the' glorious struggle of Hepublie, ai r leased tq number me amongst-tt benelitetors. am more than compensated for my ervices, GenOemea, m being allowed to accept the tokens yon present of the approbation' of to numerous and patriotic a portion of my fellow' cftisens, This the highest reward to which a cftixea can asjiireundCT oor govcAiment,whcre by the spirit of its Constitution the. People eootrol iu opera turns snd are devoted to its service. . I pray you, therefore to aasore your constituents or the high gratification your aalutation haa nnorded me, aud that I shall ever- retain a grateful recollection pi thia signal mark of their regard. . ; : ; , r It is true, Gentlemen, tlu fidr portion of the West was rescued from the grasp of a foreign fbe by the assumption of power on my part, at nu-ianoe with tlie rcgulrr operation of naraered eonstitotion and lawsi and you have done iutt ice to the necessity -which disuied H,' Actuigniion the prlni()l that the safety of the People 'is 'the supreme law, and that it was better they should attempt a glorious deliverance from- the dangers which threatened tbem by a suspension af their invaluable rights, than contend fnr-their thadow amidst the arms ol the enemy, and thereby sacrl fice the substance forever: I shrunk not from the responsibility ahich tlie crisis devolved unon me s-Usdl done otherwise, I sltxuld have thought myseu a traitor vt my country. -, . y -m 1 receive a kliwratitwle thu'hiith estimate which 4 iudividuai 70U Gentlemen, are pleased to , 1 . i i .. erivw' 10 my uiucait vunuiacu. aiikc our ijOvera- menl was eonsututea roe tne; happiness ot tlie ' People, and that its offices are the jtisti-utaenli of tlwrir will, and created far tbeir welt'are, are maxims whKh I learned trom tlie lathers clour revolution. ' I am aow- too old to depart fi-om them. They spring C am the same source with the great principle, of rotation ( in ofuc, a prmcifiie wuacn ; nnnui uo soo aoiemniy - ansa nreased upon the attention cf the . American reoplei ' It is the channel of sovereign?, through which their renovating influence is convey fd to every department of the Government, and tje weak points in tlie system de'ailtd snd fortified, so- as to eontrilMile to the .defenee of tiberrv. That yoa should eonsaler my- humble exaraiita j aa in any degree Hlnstratinp the value of this prina eiile. isanbooorwhich IshJI evernme, . This medal, eommemomiHic; the completion nf - ' .. (Via canal, and tha resntiitioo relering ta it, eiTea wun leeunffs ot perntiaraatislaetion. Y "V, v stisplaymg in such an eminent degree k - es of yuur stale, give to die eoiinoils the reaour. ., aj emanated, and by ahieh ' was n-om which,- Sl&im to lasting reeolhtioiW'; It prosecuted, a . later, states a model riinprove presents to her imiution, and deserves to nwus woruiv OI ins; v"j aHS.. e eeieorsieu ay I lie u,t a 7 a - --. ts- lJ- . : 4.-V - a ' ttwm tmtmrmi! a- , aa t: ewrv . anufst. al wi-9 laf mw lilwaTv. jtrM a. a, I rrwasa m aaj WIM Ukaard, Hi nay Va to a 4Ma puaat lias fcaakaastU t I. isiiaa, aa as aaawt as la nana d Saw Is;- at aad atniaa iar rW aaaavjt aa u aw, aa a a-as, a W iW IjwW iiianas are aa ai. U r. JaWaaaa. She shaar af ha ad limit slat tsaoral aa Mtaaa sjtasaaw 1 aa aJe a( ta ati 'of i. iaaa haaw tavaXad aurward SMS ta aad laxly aaatati, W arrtvvi aft) W rlaraaas aad rrav lainili thaCibafiaii ry, stiAw saadied Oaaaa iaiiliaataas of mskwn yaa a aearvy w 1 1 saiaa Uaair state sad aa fa. I, aad af aadalKiaa: as all lh aaaMfsaa; aasnaaatisaa, a the ar uaa ass of UW aKaraaaat ataa tney dalartdt .'Tbaa fMrsod baa emvrd, aanal. nstd ike BMWfda bad Jl was jy, vfc krarta aaaSjaf barh, aad Iliad with tha strangest aasiainas sdgrsni. tade aad ad, a wa tar thaar aria-ad aad haaclT isaw With daep a as of ysasr trwrtb,and aakaosa. ladgaig with smfcaed naan Ity the lak whirb aoaaaaSI yo to Uarta, they waat with ha patina a tarsaoeaaaaiaeaaiaBs. at tbear first srsaa), aad Ue will aow he BTwtiaWst . ' ; : ; Ins I a-giahstare of the State baviag the two b Has basw aausiasst a jntat aa larva t-i fcaawlat Uastamhlearwaa. ta asisMMMsea to yan that the CseauOsaa, tawsnW wua aatk awaawasa nt taa livswrsa Asausauiy, ere as n-aitaaaaati rewaiva ysm iatnetr kail, that yon tasty sans -taes aad tnesr icnow aitatew as ta aalrCrabo of sbas day, the aaaiveranry af that. wawaaweapses so vass-a space ta tar ataia nrasav We sannat sa press ta yon, Caaaral.h'vw miatb w bel fiatttred by the dmiastiott srith wbaah v have aaea hauored m basag aeleeted aa the organ at das Liagiatstare, ta maka th aaiarauat auoa,a4 to aaaompany van mta the boao-a af that kody wkkh ia eager to make yoa weirnasa, , We keg yoa iMMasrai, to aoaefAaer hsdivadaal aad aascrr ecogratulationa an yoar safr arrival, aaltbe asaarsnsLS af ear kaAaoaidertiosa, eo'l'a asath the Oeaerel made a fcaoag aad bn pressi ve reptyi a copy 01 antaa we nave not aeon able to anteuraaor nublasatsoa. . 1, Tha troops of the Carted States, commanded ay Col. 1 avtor, ue Hataisea rastodtlea, ded by Cape HoUar, tha Iw-OrlwnS Legion, Uv Louisttina Uuarda, the laa&vatta KAetnea. aad the tailitia, andar the command of Geaeral Robetoa;- being draws op- to receive kim the saeswrai uusoeu anuern aarava ot artillery and Uaa aheerings af the greatest assemblage of peo ple aver aoiioetea la this ear. ' 1 a proeesssan bejnr formed by the marshals of the dar. nrn aseded ta the Goveraiaeal House, where La was received by the Governor and both boases of the legislature, assembled in the hall of the House of Xieprrsentativas. - Governor Johnson thea addreosrd tlie Geaeral as uiUdwai- Gtxta.i. lacuoa.-aIn the name nf the State It ha Keareaeutxtives asaembled in thia bail. I hid yen welsometo Louisiana, -: Yonr pteaeasn here at any time, weald be a soaree of the high est graUfioatioa.' It it .a peeaiiary 00 tVe an niversary af tha day rendered ever mciaorabt ov yoor giorunjaand deersiv victory.:i at woutd aa raw m tnaao attempt an euiogmm w Vonr Character or aortlcet, thtf are fcauwa and appreciated by the Aweriaan people) they are1 renowned throughout the whole 0 the dvt- uzed world, -"-.- .( ".rc-'ir .'j Permit tne, therefore, ogala ta waleomo yoa to the land wham your teams and valor saved, and whose treeuom, prosperity and rrwatoess. will- be forever associated with yonr itltutrioas name.t : -;--".-''--vii 1 ! r .Tha Gcneiad thusVenliedM '' , . ', Ums5tacn .can eonvey but famt idea of the seehars Which I experienea en thi oecaekam.e- Tha opporwnit. afforded me by the kindness of the Legniatnrwef Uoaislann, , eonveyed to throueb yonj sir. to salute once more my fellow. ciuxena ot tne state, ana my oki eompantons m arms on the field which their valar rendered gtoriontf waa a -iavce oommandiag my wawnaat II lank s. , This . adiiaional ' evidence of regard manrtested on toy nrnval and by taa same ti linruished bodyw smnoset ohlirntinns tor which 1 ran make no snitaMe return. I an only alee the ieeble tnhute ot a heart deeply peoetjruted by the partiality of my countrymen, ' . 'ThareiionsibilhT aaabnted meaa'theaaesaOr. ah)a day we have met to comuieaa orate, involved the tulvatiosr ol' the aountrri nnd, of necessity, "11 ihe. resources which actild bo embodied for its d- tVneer an hohestnae was madeof it, which it pleased the -Most High to trowa with success. To Him; theretr.rr; rtm grea) disposer of events, and the ..'brave Lmiisianisns Kentockians, MiiaissSppians and Tenneaseiana, let onr thank be returned forwtbe happy lermiaatioa af' the crisis r: V -' --- ;Xft"--. , rr?i ' ,,'The prosperity which now blesies, and enrich es this vast emp-'pom, your hospitable eky, pre sents 1 pleasing contrast with the embarrassment and glwtn which attended its invasion', bf the enemy, r It lsx attests tlie importance of Lmv- Lisiniia tii the ITnionand ssnetion the reward which yoa have so liberally' ihestowed upon the serviees of those gallant nien, whoj in the hour of dangerlbn'sidered the1 safety of the S tate tlieir aupwme ruleiflf sction.: " . -' ;;;-, - Allow me to lorn von m the wish that the fruitl nf .tlieir labour, and of yonr wbidom, may eon- linue to secure, the happiness and the liberty of Louisiana. ''-' '' ' ' 'is'. At the request ot the uovemor.nno accom panied by him and bis staff, : the General tlien revieweu tlie ironps .incr wsrar, sucnura oy the Governor and Leeialitture, he- proceeded to the .Gawedral, r where an impretsivtL, disooorse. prepared by -the Hercrend auier Antonio de Sedilla, was delivered by a ynnng Clergyman, the length of whkh compels ns to defer its publica tion. -J "-1". .-'.-' -.'; '. - '. '-," .- r. ;V ': To which tlie General replied in these words! ? Bsvi!:si Ftsk. I received your benedic tions with, ardent gratitntlei ,,YYhen I contem plate yourlong.nseliil, and happy life, approach birfoirseoruyeiirs, fuithfully spent ia the amice ofthe most high. , in this mnctiiary, and amidst thia greatful people, It inspires me w jth increased reverence for the religion h!h vcu teaclw To yoor pious labors, in this community, do. I at tribote, in a great degree, that deliverance from tlie Invading foe," which crowned the valor of my eotnradea on the day nf which this it tlie anniver sary! for a moral and religious' life is a Constant appeal to tlie favor nf heaven, and is a sure guarantee of faithful and heroic patriotism. ' That tlie fruits of your own rrfitoumess. Kcvrrrnd Father, may continue to nourish in the lives and hearts of your narisbibners ions after your snirit shall hsve received its reward in the mansions of bliss,' Is my . fervent prayer. Permit me, with vnnr assisranee.7 to. return my moat hiunhlo thanks to tlie author of alt good; for his great mer cies ana torne ucienis 110 nns vouchsatvd to be stow on me:, hut more egpeeialty for having made mat anu- suj . ui-am aivaics, uie inHmnieuia ot hia power on tlie oeeanon to which you hare been , The Dcdra was then ehannted., t The ceremo nies oi me n Deingeonciuaed.uie uencrul was conducted by the. Governor, the committee of tlie Legislature anil the Anintee af citizens, to the house prepared for hta reeci)tion.- t ':, . A. rAB account of tho fiinner, which was given tb Gen. Jackson by the eHacos. of New Orleans, srill appear in our neat paper. Ei,&aij y t'i'ONGRKSS '.J"-V- wrftadajr. Jan. k The bill for -gradnating tne price t tne puoiic tanas, snd cemnir the re fine to the Htntes in which they lie. wss taken nn. and Mr. Hendricks moved an amendment, which he snapct teil at great length, and whieh, toryth er whh the bill, was opposed by Mr. - Branch. INo qneslum was taken on it. 1 he bdl to pro. 4 itf W i as j,',. a .r-r j .miimm. aa XW . "rr- . -1 - -. xd a ti fl V . k--r f t tw -.' I r, m-um.. ' l-t k '- ' " tant, i t --m-mm$ -: 1 - t. , raa as ' r.la-r 'M l Mil., H, " ar-.r4 a a a Uj-ai, e..1, w'aut rfv. .-M-', lk s aaa.h, aw ant 0- t. liw rasa aa rd ka Urf aiilliaia;r mi I lmmm 4 Oat Saal, we kc, laa aaat aV-pocartj, ti. I .4 a,uraaata uk saa leiJie a 1t tw-r x at la wka, Jiarala af liar Kr-nalc Ccr r. pa as Bjckk atoad, at k ofiokas aiHKlrt, ka. Aa-4 wkeo tka drSMMatwt was . uir as s avuarrW 4 yaaJaja, aa tltat th awesaa lua aatarr baa gwaa taasl W kawaa rare tor tkcit aWSwee fraaa aasrsrr, aaaia Kst Sry asm a eiertsNn.- 1 aa) awraMarad aadaaailasai ware read bad teal oa tka tas.se, . H rasa Ate. Xns. VI TV hi! f rrgulati'n das asssrisaf lh Uaded States C artt, m ike tkaars asaaiuod aula h I'm aiiMT the year 170, was take an. Mr. s hue irtwtraw kis asaia liasia-; asal tb hill, after arxn diMaawaaa, waakudiaatketal aa, The bill pnv. ling frr era rain sarvivsng c&arvt af the Ravotutasa, eaa t. ken an, sasd ssiporrd by XL, ficrrsea, ia a spsi ah of great asssgth. - . 4- "M - - - " - riaawaiar, Jum. al.Tka Stsseti lansnhyy r nsead tka anaakloi alien of the kdl arvidiag for scrtaia awrvivmg amwrra of Ustv RianHhilsnaarr arsa taad at w-deted from I oVI-wh till kalf peat 4, by Mr. 8m'ah, af Snath Caralsna. m -aosaion ta X. aad by Mr. Van Bans in hs satn- aorti when tne Saaar adwonsed. aa mntio nf hfrs Biaasih, who, aernrdurr ta aaaya, haa at e oor foe ,1, aiaviuw. Th Vasn Preaidcsd nrr luatcd a aamnamisatlon from IX Greeas. aate of Ike editor, af rka U.v Tlerrrtk, wkash was read aad laid 'an th table. - I I ke eansuaunieaa neat ssasasear rs with aa extract tram Mr. Uass dstph' swaaarks aa th bdl far the relief as Ma rigwer D'Aatrrtra, aa reparted by the Telaisraah aad Viae JrnIligener, and proceeds: m Thy meatbrrt af year heoarsbla body will see. hy a eamparisaa of tha repoH as give i tha Unised Mate Trteevwph, with rnnsa made la tha twd sWJossfwalaaMtarialdifferenae, aponaaisna wast pnaat. Mr. . Kasidotph it renrasantea the Jooraal Saat IntaUiaeaesraa haviar sakL that a regards th mtarrvts nf Vireinia ha woald hang any man who would briag aa Irislunaa bsto Ml whereas ha said, aad -was aa reported ht the Baited States Telegraph, that if be were ta eon sttlt the interests and happiness of tlie Afrieaas. ho would say brine "tbem to thia' country, but if he were to foltowlhrt course whieh wenld be beat for this country, and ifhe were to speak as regsrd Virginia, he would hang any men who Imported a slave. -The Journal and Intel ligeBcer.rr (ireseirl. big that Mr. -Randolph would punish with death the introduction of aa Irishman into Virginia, aad the ether, that ha Wbnld tha punish tlie intra dpctioo of sieves from Africa. . Mr. RanUh.li, in his place, on tho 14th hist., sailed tlie attten- tioa of tha House to the misrenort ot hia sneech by tha Nabwna) Intelligencer, a appear from he report or that paper ksWf, on tins. teHIt Thus confirming (he correctness of the report m the (Joked States' Telmanb. m sll tas essential parta. The remarhsof MivRandohm produced the following editorial comment fat the National intelligenaer, of the 15th January, watt Hero follow th comments of the Intelligencer.) It will thus; be sees that th dstora of the Intel, ligeneer admit that Uieir report cf Mr. gaa dolph's remarks was incorrcti yet notwjthstand- asg tne worreeuoa or Mr. . Kandolpk, and to ultaiMM italuJItuiun .1.. rn ... S . muniention appeared hi the Natbmal Journal of the next aav, via. " 1 i he article m the Journal fsigned i" Em oel") eootenda that Mr. ; Ku dolph's remarks went sorreetly given in the Jour nal and. Intelligeocer.' VProm Oiis article, it was manifest that not srsth standing the statement of Mm Kaadelph, and the 'admission - ht the latelliraeer, there was a deal eh formed to affit upo Mr. liahdolphi tlie odious eharge ot having asserted that he woald hang any maa who would krraduee an Iriahmaa' Into . Va-ghi'ia. In the further nMaeention of thia deaign.a letter, dated at Washington city, on the J7th, the nest day after the publication of thiseommnnieatlon h tha Journal, appeared in the New York American, which deliberately accoaes Me. Kaadolph whb a sapressinn of the truth, for party purposes, and represent the auidersigned , a a profligate m ' atrUment, fidsely ehargint the Intrllienoer and Jonrnal .with having made an Ineorreot report, and. that ha him self had published a false one. Vpeo reading the letter ia the New York Ame tean, the wndstrskrned hnmediutelr fixed nnnn Mr. Bparbawk, as tne writer, because ha knew, from bm oa. aeinvwledrroeiit to MA John S.- Meehsn, that the said 8inrhank was antinsr id the doable capacity of Reporter for the National Intetligencer, and . letter write-' for the Jfww York Anwricsn. He feltj a 'Cvcry honorable msa, ha trusts would feel, m his situtfiosvat the Editor of a public Jonrnal of ask. ve rb cnlation, the usefulness of which -mnst mainly depend Cpon the character of the) Lditor, tnr veracity, which be. haa 'ever bean anxious ta hmaifaitni Under tiiia foeling he met Mr. 8paw hawk.for the first time, In the of the Com mittee 91 Ulaima, alter the adjournment of the Senate, and tuider its impulse be twice hsquired nf Mr. SnaAswk. it he was tha writer of the let. ter and receiving equivocating answers, which leu no tdount that he waat the uadenigoee then told him that he would hold hint responsible, and treat him aeeordmirly, ' In wringing hit nose , and palling hit ear, he undersigned had no in tention to offer Mr. Spnrhawk any other person al injury his Sole ebject being, not to Jinrt,. Imttc niagracc pirn. , inneaa .01 a ojartgeonj as repre. sented ia the affidavit of the said 8i-Iiawk,he had hi- usual walking eaoe ia hi hand, yliich he neilher used nor intended to use nor did he threaten use it. The unders.gned would also refer to MrRiniL aa a wiraeM 'of M theeir- cumstunces this affair. Nothing ws fnrther from the intention bt the nadersighed, in in. Dieting merited disgrace, as be eonueives, upon the said Sparhawk, than tobtfrinee. jn nny .de. gree, upon tlie dignity nf the enatfuiU is fowl pviwoic mat ne saa scci any; ouier senumeat, towards yonr honornhle body, than the roost pro- muiiii ix-sneci; ano 11 a snoum oe eonceivcu mat the plane nns improper it would bet him a siibiect nl deep reirret, tno whh an .euso,' lie trusts, will, bu found in the circumstance of the case."--, - . - , . FrtdtWi rV.'!. The Bill tor the relief of Susan Oeeaiin. was w.t am, the blank, tiilitl with $ t ,000,1X10. . The Senate resumed the coti sideivtinn pf (.he Hill provniing for certain sur viving; Officers of the Revolutionary Arnry,'' The diseastion oceupiei several hours, hut onea turn vaataium..' .VJyi--?- :. ;.. j.- HOUSE OF nCPRESENTATlTES; Mondaitf Jan.' i"fLThe discussion of At. Chilton's resolution was. resumed. Mr. Chilton again mollified hii'ir solutam, so hs to embrace an enquiry Into .lhff eitpedienrv of redueing the eompensnti'Mt Cf the members of Contesv. Messrs., llurkner, Washington, and Vance ad dressed the Chair. -.'While Mr. Vance was pro. ceeding to sp.xilV the. ehiawcters of the various aumling tyomraittees, he was ealled to order bv Mr. Melhime. The Chair havinr derided that Mi. Vance waa in order, Mr. Meuulfle appeal ed from the decision, and th yrs nnd hoes were ordered on the 'question of appeal, but before the onestion was taken, the House adionrned. Tuedn. Jan. ia. The resolution bfTered by Mr.Ch"ilton, were again taked up, ; The quetv . ...... f . , lion HnmeiWOeiy Detore me limine was upon the appeal of Mr. McUuffie from the dec'mior, otthe Chair, on s point ot orcrr. air. Vance, in, the couree of hia. remark on -the prece- dinc day, commenceil a aerie of stneturr unon tho rnsnnerin which the Standing Com- mittees of tin: House had been appointed by tlie Chair. Mr. McUuffie made it Question of ordir, whether the introduction of this matter wa instilled bv the tulea and practice 'of the House, : Tha Speaker having decided that,, Mr. Vauee wa 10 order, Mr. McDtiffie appealed from the decision. : 1hc qiiesiioa ono appeal wa ttr.en, wnen the drciattvn ; U. "r. Vi,Vf : ) . e f 1 if, 'v, ei.? ---..? i - trtitrka, tk( f'.-s ' ! rsf. fat 4 .'.S1-Al.:jin eCf 1 ac'.t tmpeana; , r'i, vh rrjajrird, t ...U-J, anj OjOO c jrt, an J trstiirn. . ! t ) I ties 1 tsKi', 1 0 t!.e L. tt JefrJ f.r.tfii. Tbedocomo (rm Ihe War Drj irttrtnt. rriaf,t 1 rhotrutaof llir tniwHd nt rrt r fyrrrtl lt ,L Cwnmilten sin M..',- Attains,' ii (I OrJirrJ to b Jf intc . Thn IIovr tfim rrsBinrtj Uio Jintta . of Mr. thilion'a rrAblatiua, tU jur tio;iU irr0rt Mi. l.Ikr,t imradnie m.HletJfhr Mr. Dorfft' r , Ur.-WKk i.T, hail CiDeJd.lrdIrr. I . 'ntVanii Mr. LiviDtoB Ji4!owr'. Mr. .Ween.a ihm .eaiieJ fnr tha prt troaa-question, bat wiihdrrW hit c! vclw rrnewrsl 6y Mr. Cimbre.' ?ng nt ioxl Ajea 0, No W. Ji,, Kvrrrtt then rti nd cipree. wi.,! to ruake aurod remark, io nrtlcr u f t on or two point! vliicl) had beta ti. cntteti in eleaf -fislit,- but, ben,. iDtTraptsard. tht) Hoaa tfjnurnetl. t C 1 Frulag.Fth. l.Trte ilisrvttio. w,. i ftwmt J nn Ihe rrsnjQlion tjfibmhiH ! by Mr. Chilton. Mnvt. Evcritt and Randolph addrctartJ th Houa atenn-1 a'uterablt length in oppoevmn io ti. ; other, , Mi'. lUndo'ph, in lht crime I hij rtmarkl. made acrrral a!lvin i, thaldRt weaideatial ehMiin' -it... not, aM lie,' until ceruin iwWa wa rsclodetl frooi (h Hhus. ,nd Jl CrawftariJ ' refiuied ri die.'iliat aloaii! riot w firmeJ: Thrn,!anI.Tiot then, wa the oBwn fonrterj, 1 n,k kpowinuljr m ihe suljrt aaiti Air, K. twr aim i mirrvirvr wiiri a preat m.-n, j whaifrscwmletl, orralhrf, laid he, v1" eonrJrgceptlrd.rfo,-elcctipneef ttviih mt, I and who adtlreased me In thtfsewonU If tot of the Snath ; wilj tTe b (,f th AVestany oiher. mnn thtB Jolm Quincj Amsr Df,!he,AVe8tJwiJ1 T PPwt K ttl.fV . v V . f-'A-V.-w" -V' , , 0sasaaa.aM,a.MM.Ji-MJM' '"- S JAOKSOir 1TT.TrrmG3 - " At a mcairig of Die dnzeria ot Hali fax ciutitj,.VN, C. jsnrraljied thia dai at the. -wart hrtusej for the pmprite pf app.Hning dplrpster fo'meet llmse tif the. Other touD tie of thitt ttiatrict, oa tltt 7th iusiant, a Sim 'a, xner Run: wira'a Briilge, 10 ntMnionte a proper per son a fandidate (ot the ppr;n:oient of Elector uf Presitlentand Vice Presfdent f the Uniifd BtatM'who shall pledge fcimnrlf to Vote for .Gen. VANDREW JACKSON , President of tTniterl States, aod JOHN C. CALIIOVN V. Pi rnident if..the .Mmet when, ia mo tion, the Hon. J.J. ftanielaScjiretl to tne vnairy wa, flenrj .tiarrctt at M Johnston appointed Secretaries l'he object of the meeting having been briefly explained- hy7 the Charrman: rheretfpirti tlie fullotvinor resolutionj sr're hdortteth 'i-'iHtfl-Kr:.-XRentoed, TnstGen. John Abtaa. Cot tint" Nicholson, DoeVA. S. H, Hnrgcs, l)oc A A. Wyche, Thomas M, Crowell, ohn Toung snd Je-se Ai HnuavEsij'rs, be appointed Ueleestrs from thwconty-'n.--,'.'i w -, ,. - Jietohed,. Tfiat -Thomas H. Carson, Thorns, Burg., Lemuel Long, Uavid Oayautl James Himiuona, hscraj be appointed . corauiittee f igilane and Cirreionlencn. ' , r . JUmihaUTftM tbe proeeotlingaof this meeting bd signed hy th Chairman aod Seeretaries, and iwoiianeii in the KnleigR Ktar, .TaitorouKli free Press and VVarrenton Uenorter.- ' Htwat GAaairrr, ? c- 1 ' - S. M JonTO,'tSeetariea.--vv Tt , V' I 111 1 "'.At A, totnpany mtistep, held k BrinUIeysvillt:, Halifax roimty en 3trtUiy the 1 Otlr Jnimary 1 iiierttngva held to appoint delegatrt to tTpisciit ''Sitid district in thu fW( aivBlertor for the EJcr tfi.iialDistiirj; fomposetl ftfthe "coun tiea'fif r, 11 al i fax, W arren. Sr a n Ui u antrKa8iufr,;K:'l .-.j, f. r..V mwr'WV fJeohid, That said Citfeena ar imanintinwlr in fiivour nf Uen. AXlHiBVV 4ACKSON, a? Tennesfee, for the Hresiilenny, and JOHN t UAWlUU.,'r booth Umilma, for die Vj IVesulenoy, ami. that they will use all hmiourabm I racaiis m inrtr power to promoto their election', tmtwithstaTiiling tho muny vile scruKUions of the t piwaran a'Hnet inonrms then offices enntrar to the iwlll af he jpeoiiln of -the United Statu) We ie fe plWiit Chief istrate, joliH ' Q. Aditms, tidlding: hit olBcc through a part of i the represcntntives, violating tltf; known will ot Jlseir constituents. Vt also vinw.aotne of th net of the present pK.slh.,,t rv anfirepuhlicaa, and bndin' jlirevtly to arsiierey, -' is ' We theri hire nnanlmouRiv npioii,t Capt. JoiC HrhrOnCr and Jepthate "tfi-Hehctt to reprewut ns m ny meeting which moy be held for ofiooing at) Elnetor in our elift'ial district eompowd ot tlie counties afmxsnii); and that the aaid Klector shall be bound to vole for Getf. . tudi-ev Juekifi. of Tennessee,' s Fi'esidcnt,'antt Mn CV C'- Avuav nt Soiah t.ui ohnn, ab ist President, Wvturtherresidrc, that f-ip of the pro . ceedmg .ol this meetiflbo Cj)t to gig Raleith wr fi auUlieut;on.--,''-.w(.-; i, zlt ' ,-, , . Crtttt, Jachen Mcdinp in Stati n'iV. 'J: V -Are Jvtf(Rt)-ltir:v. frirnd' in Statc9V)ft6at u? nninvJargest po litical mPrt)nsiuovii fo-fc lontiii.r iil Unit to 11, 'as IiVtd' ou Motitla.v. the Sfsit hsL by the fi-ictiils of Jat k- I bob tfV lcftifcll rtiuly; Quadruple tiumiirr t?l jwople ntlcntleil, that the Adafnrot'etiit; in the sanitf pln", imtl.tt'jsihV: GeiiGpu ix-c I Virlson' jUTtutlrfJ;,jntl CtxU Abner I' CaMwcMi .,Mi4 iJiubos 4'i'ijtnr:, . Eatj. acted Us ihTreariea.,' 'JL! c t)iwrediHS;viw rititctf. but nificd and linruioniottt, ; ?.lV haf ;iti aitlhcntifntril arftnil of thcfti 1 ttediiis", fur publit;atii tjtr ikx t , I
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