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t f v. xuUiEGrr; xr." o. Juur: rs, xczo run rtau, '.J.ftra.'iaa aJ Cjtr'.'. IWJtM. wwiiv, ky . THENCE V.LEM AY. , prr J "" m inn ...J u 4 Hut m tap it tH fTs ef ! rKflrt.-MtcatUI r- )m-i, l mr Urr Uie tar r 1 rrt-lr ant for wim Ies ittTac'er. At Jen-th, ajig that ibrif eoeasy wn bet one.Wy rt- ItBMtJj laid 3.'V IW rpQa c warfare, ami laving kd of the Citti tie, tb?y apced J tod tacereaseatavalj thnM kirn Mrtk and hceS" Ml of the kH, the ftli M kMutins, aiJiar it fcf"ci traly eoatewpf. t.t tstiiony of lU late Secretary U. KMlbppatit ot to lh Admiaia-the N.ry, tIJ, tHrreors, a oxr j uumpNtiM, m i try art WiceJ ear y t ati satiate k eveemeaUb ! tmrt U muk mtwret to rrm4 fvrt iSe r-iaj j3ry. . Under the t ir u lvp that User- u as pnosuioa Li eewisUKcCrs flt U his dett ( ! i .... ... . l . j - -. . - awe niau v. wuar 10 on atM-uiBz -. i won, fur raia-ifr HAmmm ik .r t . . r.. .. v t . . - V v .7 . - - " f ' - S w wp MW J" I. I '! I im Uuran Catnr NATIONAL VUXGS, dwloUVrw - ' jvi I - tUiB to Ibeir j uti ' .(rkt ioor ;". ' t " Vt ' -Galtmilh.':.: is taovo ta i adorn-! 1t i m tttti uic tr t foul r r; but rJ kr kijilandrr txnt Jn J - And amid ' aihtr Ue effect Utimilr (o that pr n the bj their aatloaal tint 4t Vachea 4( iaspirta A earat looginj; t reUrn t ? if..tbir MUvit,.tU earlj their Toulh.. . Tha fol!oin wit related t roe bj the ihe.il- einan wha wtnecd tUeJ ef at the same time that it tend j'.rkJ() , my aertioot it also Hiif1; powenal ir. lhv lyraipathy he ten thi ur u ttnemf ni ' and its telcatial iuhiate. the a the fate f Dr. C ti- accom ; Kighlantl regiment aci'OM the !' fC lisjaht hore- jtioh 'li're (be trovpa erett- ya 'cry heauby, the :cJiuaij arif ooh judiM b0 of the of (lie goud d"Uor to find hw fajiinj aickdilahd hi ,'hoa Iled ilb'.lnlids--whil8t o J,n6t. l"wcer the' iliiea'se, he ppl'pft reraiedj. . ; fveiillljy l.VHV UIUUII BIIIH1C W JUjl " bright, the aceoe; from Ais wii j a ovl j, the beama 'pla ' .n t6e p ppl i n wa tr r, f gat M. shadow to the magili?iciri irees near hi abode that lis tnpieu u nit i imiurr run Musing pMaji long pat, . bleasmte gone forever by;" ud bf the.-bagpipe struck ; upon , aftd ajjtifacted bitn tttwarda thf k'hcre the nipera Waring. oiottt' wooing nunner,,; 1 ' v;, v irxltaue HO mres -v a k Uretorrt to Lochabcr ne taoreV V api'oacked tie' targe ropfli Un; l. ami loosing in, louuu n m emb!e4l, ana all to ueep mo iim 'f'txuinbent ; on' , the, floor'i ,ctiue4 against the wal,; many V, atiij snej burying, hia face in Ida,4 aDeiu. iricim o tii euartera; oo the follow ning he Vertt for the" piper, and, Juki jo ec;eiiy conlin.and ed him e to play nothing but lively a.in, ktrthfpey4 ihd ; narche; bar ion paiu of his'-dtapleaaure, to LLocluber agam; The "piper the eet vwaa rsaKical he Vrevie4,and ift a very short t one remained to the hospital. kneodete-which.I know trt o rfire4 ne with a tnoat ardeat to ee Lochaber; acenea mu?t be ul whicK produce su h a power- croo tbft nund-.uaMOfniuer, through die maanificirit sc?ne' i (mrthern lakes of Scotland, I a piin5 LitcKabt'f; "Ben NeW ,rear- crowno neai-aiJnj uase siovii KtertoCViniseeable hovelsi; ifla where? everj breeze that, pastees asDeri aatte : eaca ooc win mS end iiirf eaihefed frohi the aeneath.their ..teet'j a hole tn the ortn:tJie' oiimnev-i hole in the hhe window, amljo som? f ; window- nd door. inonftV-ii"'t a ; ft be seed' yet dear aJife to tte Voder w tbe' Weroory of Lbcha- cattiort u( Conflifei.:f There ia p for til AingC Ai ffie C ne. hould take heed at jvliat timer nd what circomstancesi hej; ebter I -..ca'atleii'Jlo : )efexecBtion. f the honorable Traterpity of Con in this county, being desirous Jbf izin hia' induttion to , fcffire,;by iraisr' worthy eipliof; determioeil kt bi trat, ay entering a K'.' which v.throliba aiaibf Alott Wrs had for tomeimev proved im, able to every, attempt of the kind h not beiog kairctioned by ihe law, faa onDelled ( o reaori to f roto ajf'tt oniderablejdihtance it' 4 mri)er he approac)ieil-kt41 domiril a little before, the dawn lay, j iccompaoied" b " aV friend, latter usinz nl Fe'iened' eit ose. y knocked at the door which np- rtDzoDefned bv the old man, anuro ee: inirretr la. the lostaDie,, wnq Wjf availed hinlff the ipporto tlever Ad ingenion irontrivance, aad. reverse awaited ur hern. h Officer!'' exrlaimtd 4he old man. to aiinkli.'!j. the old woman and or inree strapping OAUgutera oun ihey. were a'.l intlKtrd at the prrftet terta ti thf Circuit Court, tnt JJ 3rart drtided that aa ofHcer U aot aalhorited U enter a feoM at aach a tine aad vorter' lach ctrcaaftttaocea, anJ jhat if h Uea. the innUe may rfnliy,1 eject hits therefrem a.7ifr mam M - : .. The. Contta Jt wh oa thia McaIoq ha been that ruglir handled by 1 the fair' apprsr la be a worthy fellowf! and" rrlair't the atory quorum part magna-JHU--4B a vrv ranuid aad Uetfitable manaer.We irut M im potation, will be cat on hia teeming want ofchi valry.aa iedoabHeaocaacrhf ed that he a but eiecuting the atrrn mandates of the law. -' , H-'iV- yahtil!t Republican Frn froiAidir.tM. Extracta of let ters from one of tbe Editor of this ia- per. V. T. Horning Courier.; , , "cTbe weather Jias ; been excessively warm. for-some days pat. aod with a miliary eavceptjoa Ha enervating eft-ct have, been apparent In the conuoct and proceedings; of the '. oppoaitum. TV oxrptitfia referred, t . u , the . Ignited State1 Librarian, whe waverjr po litely informed,' a- few diya since,-that the ayatem of - reform, which haa thu faibeeo puraued with great inglene of, purpose,-and willtia-ure to tien Jackon the gra'itude of posterity, ren dered it necessary .;r him to vacate hi- oltice, in favor of . It Uiu ivtt en ter the hoosthta of the most pugnlfjwj. that til oigaDa-of combaivtr'icf were q developed in the pcrieraueuirf of lh Librarian a tn induce an open dot Ura tioti' if war nja'Dst the goverKatent of ihe United Slate; coneqmmy, whu ilic Ijttte gentleman infused i vacate, und set at 'tftu&ht the combined pow . er. of the President and his Cabinet, jhey wtre literally taken by snrprue. And f und theinselvea placed In a prc diea;neol as rare aajtisawkward. fhi couiViued slanders of . ihe coalition prints throtighout the Union -the roar tngs and ranting" of Alderman Bmnt. snd.iWe Miater Agg pf Picadil! j-hay. rvi'O , the . I amen table groana : of the redoubtable : ColojH Stone, have been HuiTi-rud to evapojtrte without injuring, in the estimatitod ofj-the people, the present virtiioua adminiatration of our country. . But what wilt the people say when i hey learu the ridiculous stale in wfncfi onr government now a'andn through the. rashuesss and, Tolly of a military dynasty?. Who bu such igno rant ii reckless military chieftains as .Wellington ana Jackson would have at tempted to remove from office so im portant a personage as the Librarian of the United States, without first coo ceotradng at this place- our small but gallant army, and calling from distant sea our ;nterprii,ing Navy! What atatriman would have been so fool har dy a toombark in an -enterprize of Such vital importance to the Union, with ria other deposable force titan a j ferred few hundred marines and the mull t oi j th! District? Who could have believ ed that the predictions of the virtuous AdaMand 'jiSKtill raorr- irtuoui adhe rents witutd 0 a,Kn have been n-alizd? Oh, deluded MIqw cit';?.r-n of the Uni ted Sjatet.! why did vou iM listen to the voice of ' wisdom? VVhydidyou hui i fiom power the ') virtuou 'and patriotic ei tzen who iothiV day of adversity prearhinl o the nations of Kurope of our power and resuurce. A man who Ul Ghent e-n--oty fonn-ndm t-n our exi-'lusive rights to the might v Missies ippivvho at W ahlllgton so bravely ru suiuedlthe insult of power lea Brazil and-sofgem rnuly fostered and pie iuired'' our West Inuia commerce hefivho arraved arouml him;. the talent and the v'ntne of the nation, and retained ttf-'powur the hotmt Watkins and generous Nourse! But ala! alat the sun idal act has been perpetra tedatid our aighs and regrets are alike unavailing,"; Tbetcivil'war which was so cou&dently predicled has commen ced, and there is no' salvation for Us but by hurlibgfrotii office the powers (hat be.' and once more calling from his , re- tirement tneiacmnauis in iaiD;rin a, his associate .heroeB.-ir P. S.:,I have!" lust1 umierstooa the INvgrtrr , . - .-. t, .v tem writtrB fan lK tMlt m.1 k. ' "! ". Hmf. iW to, i KX J anwr,)ia. sipreWd Liaadioe r wt. jo tmiil tbe ppitt atlead, t arrtvo io U aha jtea. - -prints, the eoocluMoa atwild ke almnat . Mr. Jooe orrjUrJ to tbo anotioo, irreiiiwfa that tetr.trr part wt the an4aaid h had intended, riad the coan Posrejastrra fn th Unfted States have been foil. (Jade C ranch had prevloos been wmod from office. .With a view ly quiUed lh Bench front indipooi loa carrtct nderstandint T this aab, I'hi. to more te hava the nriuate i tject, I have ot viaite4 the PoctmaMer charged inttanfr) the ground that t trnerar t :fire , and bod that t whnla- the indictment agMDSt him, even in the number of chasges' sine the.4ih,f eveatof ittbeint aent to trial bvajury, March,' are something Ies than SOO; of wae atferly ahaoatainabU. , If' the auo whlrh 97 were for aaint their ofGces a tioo weret.tn be considered hr fh rH,Utut for pUiiral meeting. loaafntftt-tA-ilay he shnuU meet it with a iog th. ir name and influence in tra rontan motion, that the MHi'test of the Cueing the.;prreni Chwr Magistrate IHt net Attorney be t granted j and and h4 '-latt pMus and amiable con-he Jold atao submit a ravt'mn for shr sort, Snd rrglectiug their- daties tnbe- diacharg if tHo prisoner. : He called come active partiuo pJi(ician. Tw, apon the coanael fiw the prerotinn, tn and two ooty. hive aa yet been remov- sive them a wrHten ataiement vt what edvagvnt whom thre wa4 other material fart they espet-ted to prove charge than their being eppoufd-to the ! by he evidence of Mr. Southard .-.: li i .i I r. . iumini'irtuoa. inoonneae; Awr, n animaieu fiivuasiun, the tuatances the oLBrea wer.e lucrative, the eonaideration of the two motirna was inrumbenu wealthy, and the. nri-vona' deferred until the oreince nf the Chief appointed republicans of '98. who had ' Judze kliould make a full court. .' reud.red important service, to the! Mr. Swann and Mr. Key announced country. I hey were poor, and -ureH that they should aend thia evet.ing to tnat tne saiuisiy nrincii.ie or rntutmn , isew Jerser. with the yiw of obtain tng the speedy arrival of Mr. Suth ari. fn the mean lime theyshnnld rc Jun the presence of sthc g'aid jury rom day day. ,. - ". , it tx pn uioie that, the ojitnion ol we court on thtademurrer, will hot be pro n'iunred for a diy or .two-Oiv Aion- lay. we presume the motion of Mr. tril fat't ni m - II apprar t t Uil Ad:ai'it'.rat:on. the Nary, wlttu' ti r triuiAttm.. a U tSe i - crrrUrr ci k.a U . ' utnira r tea t.cM-r k . . , . , id C advice i .... " ..r "i-. i .k. it n..i 1 ; . j, w u, tr. SO'I apoo bis awn rrpwn,tui, as'' r Wcoa iud kr ,t h u thrtd the Fir.1 Clork of tZt lpUl-, 1 'eenaia aa i jct cxr. . J et to draw fjQOit from oo fund ia i01 rr-.ma-i mt. aaa Butaa. (aiHa. av ecbbmli ii i v . '.jwr. rdcr U par the diburwe0t, .f . Z "VL?S:'? 'T1 r.wUr wkics kJ been etkaualeJ. Why aOano pttiirrt wm i Vas Mi. Newtso in och a harry te rs Urtrvg. gie, an.1 aenj ajB ceto the snooey? Did h atiprchend '"'K tu i admioUtratiuo would make t,art u Br nooey? that the new a ''OH, WahaJ m? Ik- nd. .Ka fraiti ri m. .dtfSc.lt ,fl carrying into .rectdZZ pht . tranuction?-lt u aa.d, a..a ,lt.,, r, ,,,, ... J' that the land was purchaaed bj Mr. at tfar o'clock, tha eunfaoadiHMr boor U 8o0tard,'yiChoul callint 0 valJera aa A-aerioa, aitd ba coapanr eoaated araHtut both aideic. as ii He prone.rractite oo mr--o?. " tad.ea. They the-e-occiUoas-thst 9000 is great lZif VJl V.s.r!!! .k ZT' hkm deUmocathaotb. the U. States had laud better adapted P-rt of ih country u thatiioe aauere for the purpoae of the llovpitat either -withooi. mAiur a call upon the bnrml' afCraney Mand, or. in tlio, vicinitv of ePl P? s"d aeUumiat joni ifa economy in every da rt oeraonal uhpv.iin. r . ' . - v.wm u. v.. xr....r..)L . .i &v .1.. - . i. j . whether ihe lloapiui. U in whole or i. JSCJZiV:. p.,.-eCl, , ""thesery gnmnd Itut Pweat by a atrct prm.l wtMemdoo of paid ir that the oecretary of the oe,i, polity, aad every hiag comte-: Navy w4 in auch haste to Apay for U, ri,lh h" -ery Ly,at aa eiHy ' that be did not critically ciamioe the-Tt' .t??'?k" P"' . "wann and Mr. Jotlfs w'tll be argued.' . ',;..;.';. . 'June 16. . On the- opening" hC thel; Court rhi morning; Judge Mow II announced that he had revolved a .letter : from-- Chief Judge Cra"tirt(. "tating ,liia jtjability to jepd, on ari-ouot of coulinued ImKb position; he hoped tb at his , health would allow him to resume 1ii e it on VVedneaday,' but it was probable that his absence would ho prolmieed beyond that day' : The argumenta n the-es pecteu mcitons, o which, police was given on. Saturday, wet et not,'- them fore, taken up:v The Court "iidjnurned the petit and grsnd jutie uotil Mop day next; and renuciited the bar. to pre- pate sucn or tneic cases ati were upon ion were the Chancery .dwket, for cbnsideratioi in'the;inteHiii;'',.;'t' Wr understand that letters wer dittpntched by the counsel for the Uni ted States to. Mr; Sdothahlt at 'Tren 1 totiJby yeslerdayV 'itiail,. requuallng as his early attendance tn oUire, should be rarned in'oelTeti. Their wishea were.comji-ied wiih; and I have no douht but very -n ttiy P'st masters, simiLirly aitoaid wi'h those! referred to. Who have been in olTn e many yean,; and grown wealthy faoio theic appointment., jvill be romi-ved to ui.tke way for thoe wlw have been in fort u titS ho h-ve been, and are, c quallv hoceat and capable, and win. have been' found active in bripgios- into power an administration wl)Ne (iriori p:t' object i to purify the ho.lv politic. regenerate and invigorate the tn-iiiu tiorto of the country, and r -vie iho- -habits :f republican-simplicity whiih can alone give happiness to our counry, and guarlnty the perpetuity of our go vernm-'tit. - There are in all 8.000 Postmasters in theUnitad States. Let us suppose what I hope will be the fact, (hut the 09, removals which have taken place", will be extended to 800 ask if there kalsingle individual in the country, who, after reflecting tidily on the. subject, will conftcimiualy censure a unjust or imrtolttic, the removal of dnt tenth of tle Postmasters in the Limed tale tn make way for political friends, even if they had not einbnfked in the late contest for President? I think not. Nor can it be doubled but Mr. Adams, if he had secured hi- re-elecii"0, wotijd have providetl for his friends to quite mk great an extent as General Jackson r ;u templates doing. it is said that Mr. Adams mid a no removals on political grounds, b' t it is also said, and with truth, that he ab stained' from doing o because he Whs fearful of adding to the number of bis enemies, and thereby loosing. hi re , election. General Jackson acts from different motives, lie did not seek lor the office which the people have con upon him, nor tines he wiwh to retain it bevond the term for whicji.be. has already been elected, unless it be comes necessary to -do st; in order to prevent those own getting the control of public attitirs, who have a'rtady proved themselves unworthy of the in.'St. . " 1 venture to preilict that no removals under the ifovernment will be niwde with inore jutlgiiient, or piove more satisfac tory to me country, man tnose in tne P'st Maser' General's Department 11" in one of the ny-'st.clear Jieideil, aotl lo.o inieliiiieiit men that I have ever met j "7 to sq w ith, and his'; being ; celled to take mode of doing buni4 at the 1 reasury charge of the Post Office D-pai tmrnt ,ne V Of-lf ;.Mr. IfUlebtowi ran is another evidence i,f that correct ,pav himself an ex tr"fe6m mission of J knowledge .of mitn vind and thscrimma per cent. On Un disbursements,-and inn judgment; lor which Ge n. Jackson Mr. Nourse Si per cent upofi tf's dis has sOlong been teinarkable. buivments, t and some ; Clerk jbf ; the r..vv iinmi) ivo Tir iniii inra rrint. fer nf Storks, it is . indeed high time to r...." . 1. r. i . . t . .. r worRme.t. w. in an. m ha r.nio u8ii ip, ue iuc ine unu: jlw ue.ueeci ,. - j. , .LT is suppoSetMo.bj defective in severat eait rf tl,o estate,anj n ihe i0tk 1 respect:- the boundaries uf Ithe land ?' v , . '- : '.: 4 and "Mr.- Newton's title (fourided wit .k A-MEE VNTIOLY STttllV so;no.Eschat) are not sot tut iti the 'C (Xranjeau, fMfuri.J .May 2, 1820, 1 facenf Ihe peed thaj'ihere: if "oo tre'j '.Uop'iug'the f.di-iwutg uarrativat .' tinqwistitn(.t of dower, and that it 4s "I1 oqly wove interesting to your attested 'by two witnesses oii1yi.liat 'roade'rs,4 bUtbs. a beacerr to wtrq in' there are,, "marks of .indecent iijstttlo-'ao'fts degree others from like evil con- - ' w-mU tho ;tlose, and -of reprehensible aequences; I .h.ve. thought proper to . nantcite it as nearly possible, ' recoiveil it Captain Greeo. of ' Steam B ( Bel vidci-a, informed ' From the vetted 8tatea.TIemnh -ma, tnat wuiltr ..lescotidina th nk!-. -. ;M (i j-ruiuan. ve una . tntj. oi ivrj wn April, ana within a Bhort '- lowing .letter in 4 tie national tiazetie mance'Oi iu coonuence with of W inn tno ;iose. aod -i leprtkensioie csut-r fvtrt'Uttv throughout the whole tuns eoimni actiou, lb.i: i .; ' ,-' .." "'V.'y.-" -r,. ', , - ,''. . the 8t tng .letter m ne national liazetie mance'Oi ;iu coonuence with - tltO ' riiursdiv; and have pleasure ia re Mississipni,'" one -of jhia njii.ni.1,1 publishiiig u in our, col umtiar vThe if-;( whose fotired hatMts.Hsttc inlanr"h0y I'tboralA feeling .'towards' thia country r'apcf hid bseh a subject 'of oberyj-'.-.' displayed io the article in, the; Quar tiotii for.som ys for the crew.) haa- , terly die view. happily becoming mSre hiin a letter, directed to Waiin. -and more unpopular iff Kuropej and we ton City; requesting ho w ould mail It hope,' as tho true knowledge of the U,v fdr hitn .when he ;arrived at St. Louis.-'? nited States and our C4tiieis,isdis8ero7rtscaptaiei,said jit thought strange of..'-' inated! there,' f.uch feelings will alto- b requesti inasmuch as ' the gr ;le-,:'-nether. ceaae to exist.', With,regad to .ra'n wjiuld have equally, as goo I si ' the President, - we hapien , to khow,pportunitv ol forwardinj; it osTi im that, among the well informed classes whet he arrived at tliat place, tut, vi io K' gland, dispite the ofteo repeated t matter or courtev, took? it With; t calumnies so' industriously cirvulated asking any questions that ia a s'i 'i t hy the late administration,' bis charac- time afterwards he Janded his boat, for (er as a man and his abilities as a sol' the purpose of taking m Wr.ocf. but had dier, are lughly andduly .'appreciaied;ot.1oug been;' o horer. when hisat ' , . r. ; Cek Vackwa tiut ta -f)Mieriy -rftw ii Wton ijrs trreafod by a confused to. i' , V , ; rffpi5if; obrvelnycwrinsner of mult "ia the. beat.',! H "immodiately -; ' .u.k1ui uun.: aF ...ra:i....ji went mn hiiapii. ml , nr. 4 nr...j r , - view if America in the' London iftuartrelyjthe mela?icliol gentleman-had nrer.inU -Mk : - rk.resnrtstint Befe Jackson;.ao-,fay:tated ' hiiusolf froni off -ther too nf hrj&$iiy ttcneoi,oaeprveuit uje laurels he won-twheeUioe'-idtohi'.:'ai;.t- r- ; V -W. Qi-leaoi, U perfrtriif desnicableam! iochu"" jY'J ,'1?n. ' nm ;,. Vhh Miiit.fc ...... r.. .a.oeneath. the Smooth surface of who V V V assurer s woiild iwVbe ashumed'offc and will ',.( bc'i a Calin evening) appeared con--v;' v. Mr, Aroura, We submit this gen-1-" '.I 'f t :eonver. rreparattpits, tvei:e made to rescuo the Si .: "-,'' tlemantate aurface-U rather that, say8i that he had flaimMliaStek commissions IrrlBOO. l1'he Teleghtph, kenham. and wounded aCtbe bailie of r: l?radua,ly anfisidedy- And assumed it s? assvrrs. -that, tin extravagant' claim of) teatta, ontbesiaine ; of tie - jackaW bain Jormer conipoattrt:- 'Ttt .body suok tt V twn ani a half per cent, ia ' now heard ' metitioned. spAke h iln h'gbest-terms of tho.;ritf no ' more, until summoned 4 toepV -of:f,rlhe'flrst time, and .... been SS uptxprmhj jut M effsrt to cover iMl.4nonedaligllfad4o eeev lndelhelspreal c .V'" ?!d e hUSht n,,nseI V derttlcatlMl.Vr-rVhtt law aurl 01 17. t-him ed tiimself .desirous 'of viMitinir 'ther.iiiihrd Jtt.nl n opening, the -letter before r ., to Charge a-,f50mmisii,? His h aroed State- esprssl', fos :'thalVnuroseY,'if he -IJfld. to, and lound it directed (to airi u,-' r counsel rtots it opon equity and. ugf ! ''""'B''1 the aii'imoaUy which had exisud be! '4it'it e to a bosom friend of the ' ' ' -a doctrine, "that Wilt suit any case- Amitf.rl.f.tah4 uffick:U?-,ieJ whofD e ? had taken this S".- v-jv-k- "auc jan diiregpectojl feeling .towards hinw iUpv.r; '."i.Zt? ' V - ' 7'"' V any bead.'- Does the counsel sav, thai Un beint aswd of lhe total ndreteWJn.a? wa" t'lendlm: -aiid -moneyle!,;-', 4 - ind'tharxhe people 'of ski w,,t,,!.;uF.MX.?iV;,h of ietrie;;A j tijacksoA would fent hini ving ni, circumtaocesv Ilia son, ho -politerifciia,1-he'addexh Kitiona; Waid: liad been iruiltv -if ni .irn kla" ' :I r ahove in fi'iatiiia to ttiei- and by the time ihiSiHter reknhed him: v " ibey-allow him ,as much as two and a ' of any such fears, t half per;6en? The 'act of the Sd.j cooniry ana Jei Urh 1 fthn. neahitilAiirD. " a.lt jifi. i Wlln the 'utmost I ; . Trv'77 v.r; , : i other thinw, hcersjihoirld .be entitled ro.compensa' iny pelwIV ttons, lor msuut sf ments , f or . the army high merit of tha or narv. limits ' the comtnUsioo to on L" I ofTervou thi- per cent. - Does counsel think, that-itdent aml i tbe- Britih ;-myf;, Neither; wiic h requested, after reading, he bounds on which the Librarian refo Ms tbacateis afficBy law of Conwress rXhf! Lilrariari is reqaured; to rfvisauch Security, as shall.be approVed . . ' . . . . ' ' .1 ' . W I . I. . f by the President 01 we- oenaie auu tnci .J, " .- r .1 'i!if.:...ifUj f...ii.... 1 speatcer 01 tne iiouc. 5 oir. ,viu Aa ipproVrd of the "security oflered by -t . f :t.-i '. 'K..V 'till.-- tnr.n ' f,4 yie pew JUlui m ia.. u... ... which' the:; late'. 'Congress'.: was" elepd .navinjfc'expt Iai.C there is no such idfi.er as Speaker of the, Houscr and therefore.'says the present iaciimbeof, I taniutta, 4re: movedT'f ' What renders, this; oppoti: tion still - more ridiculous, the. fact that at the ame time be is cjaituiiifc to retain his office becaose the aecority of- fered bv his Successor is not ; )6jf' is compeicni nw any onicer,- ancr in - ,rr; " , . Tr ,ctt ' - naiiin v-,b woma , ; ; , ting hi laccount lay over i for so mftny 1 M l1 I b1 mW Ylemid very probably bo no tnore Hie Captain tyitfW. "" .Tr; . X . . '. V apeiodipftforkwhich taijongl , ? -f i ; . years, without the commiSRioo being Ife- I ,i repourton fiir truth o dol-V' , Wi'51 7 ,,5.''-.' Ua-h ' golarfy allowed to lmn.;to pay himself June 3d; ; ' ri wubI..McIo8e ihelfettortn bneftating t nn,etl,ian,n'1 -We W nuir viynr . .wmw .(? I lolMWinSf'-dttSCIlnUOA -4A Jf ,1lt. DV-.ni. . " , 7Vf,"t ."V-.V.J--'a from the United states Telegraph. : ., V Jim 13. United States vs. Tobias fFulkiiis The demurrer to the indictment a- gainst Dr. Watkins. was argued in the ttourt yesterday, by Mr. poxe, for the accused, - and by the District -Attorney and Mr Kef, in behalf ;of the United States.,, This morning, Mr. Jones, de liy;red an argnraent;against (he indict ment.' The principal grounds of tbe opposition to which, are. first, that it is precisely to the SamelTcct'as the in dictment for forgery ignored by e grand jury on Thursday, and se'comlly. that the abstract oi, accounr in wnicn look after the Mntht of the- Govern? ment, and tdintroducft a V Reform."? The day which arrested the mad career of the last Administration, ougto;be a day of rejoicing io all the friends of economy and virtue -Iich. Enq. r ' Librarian to Congm. The case of Mr. Watterston is now under discus sion in the public prints at Washington. We shall submit both sides hereafter. The Telegraph ascribes his renioval to his manners, his neglect of the Li brary; and if these were not sufficient, that Mr. Watterson was one of the Approved; he 'himself hat petxf given the erasures are alleged to have been main prompters, if not contributors to piade by Dr. WatkinS, is not an ins(ru- the "-Ve the People blackguardism., ment id such a nature that a', .forgery of The Telegraph state, that Mr. Ws it can he committed ameanable to the, botMl was not a legal bom!, but inchoate law. ; y'ff:i J)y5 tbatitwas not'only entirely de; On the conclusion of Mr, Jotiet'e 'ar- r ficient in jegid validitybut ' had been glMttent, Mr.. Swann rose! and ststed actually stull formany years, one of to'. the courtt 4hat since thc,delivery of Ifhe Securities dead foVrmany years, itnpinion on th,foriner'dejuu(rer, tjieand that it bears no approval ciihei; from roiisel for the Unitd SMieshad f cam- the President of the Senate or Speaker dt an ii.dictmeTit, which Ibey consid-' of the II.? offUrbot that? Mr. .Mer w.mlil hie clee med Iricrfectly am x- han's bnd had eood securiit. and had' cepiionable. and in, conformity with the received thelpprovalof jttrflt President ittlea laid down by the Court. Jo thst'nf fhe Senlte,W&. I :; H.dictmeht they had Ket forththt false .'. - 1 i. r. pf iigh literary rank, by the Sttu,i nf ine leading"' London Journals.' g description ot a vifit. oy-, English traveller,1 to ,Gcji'erl Jackstni's residence in Teunessee, copied from the; United Service Journal, a periodi. cal pi one, nt lite leaoipg The editors of the Sun, introduce this account by rem4rkingj ; Wo give the following' account of a vibtt to Gener al Jackson a Sgentleman ;wIiom : the force of circumstances, coucuring with no ordinary merit , of his own, ,. has at present . rendered : a jVcry ,; remarkable charocer:"r'('.:;i;-''s.:. , '. T't, ! Travcllitig .through the Western', States of A.nif rica in the tarly part of the yrar 1823, t was induced hy the' fame of this ditiHKu!h W mini, a well as by the reporf ojf Jtis hos pitatity. to request an introductioo to him. Gen.- If ...furnieily an akl nf the hero, and oovrcotrniiaiijing the militia of Ihe State uf Tennessee, being made acquainted . with' my wib, came,' and politely, tendered me his earriago' end altendauoe.; ' We left Mashville foe General Jackson's, seat, -tho l!ei miiae, dwtaot about bine miles, oil a Saturly moni. inland arrived just as Mand his huly were getting into the earriage to itted a meeting 01 uapitsi, irreaoyieniins, s strict toiiotver ot ihut sect. wnicn was eveciea entirely won money sup. plied ii'om in own pmae, aim was, sr u.,k d not a mile from his house, .wa tepaired. ( n. Jackson's religious faith, and' principlt as well as every tbaigolse connecu-d wul him, underwent the strictest scrutiny af the luie presidential ekciiott.: 'From what J taw ut him. I should uj pose him a coouMtnt r;iir; ,. tiaff, owkihg 110 pretentions to, being better llun Jiis neibborv - but eHtub)isluiiir tliut tact by along lif'e'of rigid probiiyi itUe per formance - or honomble sodf noble "deeds, ai, 'The affection entrrtajned for him by his 'o., .n,..i,.r.ii. n, h.. y tec of Mr.-Thoiiiag Small, who withhia"-. ,' , tatnilf recently Jeff this iValiniv ftJ n. "Vi t hit, to crossing the ferry at Sttuth Quay.r." Va. attempted to jumpm the boat to " ;v. theshore, (when it-waskhort d.sianceS oft) but unfortunately feit into Oie river,!' ' a few days after and decently 4uieied ft i' l h ili f..n;t ' r - 11 . . r '.'; . wv. aiib u aaaa f v ua a ...i m . rtnam . ni 10 a tist Church. L'. -i K-A uZA''j - Ad-- ? Negro Fed. the nronerir' 'Af J.'.- r field Esa: was A wbuI t,;u' -i !lv v " ployed in gettiug tiihb(?r in. ,l.is,MmV:: V I ond, lost overboard from a canoe and ..Ctr dr'nwned cause supposed to be intoxU;1 buitwu jLiuciuut iuzuit, June YV, Mr. Hall, whose horses ptungetf'iintftV'il; the well on till Columbia road not lhfr;Ki since, met with a aimilav 'ml.i . "0,. ) attend a meeting 1 1 her day. ) A horse from." hi Li vt-ry ,J ihe latter beinstiaable fell into 4 .well itf'tbo :ountry.''' ii.ius fciiuauon. thou? t th w 1 -.m . .-j to be deep, by the humanity and iutre. v' I'"'''y ;f Mr: Robert MKten who, inif ! v"i, -"-,ni1:; ten d-ilars'to any perOa wlni wou! I 'descend and ; f..steti tho " , tii;.ms l,o h . I ti,; ecied romi l thi In, br ivelj -elfby ii'trse,"- 1 :..,i,iM.otii iiiv i,n,i inriri. in iniae 1 " : . . . .. ., , .r. 1 . . ,m .iii.i.ii. iiir-i. i-j ,t.i il '.ii, a.v .... , t - - ' - - - . . 07! a rcHriv -r ri---- , ,. .:. .,.;Lt r..L: 1 m n:. rr,..,rr . m..r l :.:, i ... .- . utr th l.ifr, in .i ireoreseniattoos oy ..which imnu, s ? m v u."""i ni mui m DRitn ih. .mia ,r,inr t r,; Mi' d mto the v ell him. iim, Where the horse ; 1 his une-asy .position, -y ohiect nf hi. l..II..i..,Ia "!:' - J ... ,,itvitni,, il.;i on:lr .1 s (,u CiJ, I lit mcli a tnis.ner that ua' wit '.lrmfi '"id i l.k( ly to reroverV ;.".! -Va' - t . tea' 1 t w .'';' I '": .i.f iks law skhich i telei npd I .Md procured inei'-rmiikiiHsva ty- ue so- 'wawaws ,iiU m? v wt vat -vine, ana tne muitipt'city or.. trusts impo - u 'mi t.r.. tiau'a. It 1 , . . -'-.'.'..-.: 5fc ... -. -'. .-i..-, '!.'v",V'iLL...fsiJr ' :3l ' : r- ' .'.. ; ' . :i ' ,. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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