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TIIK'STAD, ViV-Crflfiia SUilt Caxtlte, l ri.w, weekly. . ,. , , t jiWRENCE & LEMAT. . ,-.- avli wa .Urr JrJUrs .- aaear iU a- art at - l 4 at aJitsast, wed ppr aaauati, A an tM tUUorf, VMlret all sr. mi era bj4. - ax easaed- to, laws, insarVad tbra Um tut ewe .mm) Imiy-ara sraa 1 eaetasa. List of lUvenue Officers, have hM U aecaaat I tbe paUie Mil otker wttl tae toe SuiU af fcgrth laM tar the last year, ettdiue; (ha irM of teheed net pwwl ta tbe tret ot Novambar, ' ' . DewrT, AttiiotKor, of Oavaa ' s UtrkaoB, AntiooMr, New llaa. aluilT, f W. Vn, AmcHouetr, do. da f$ , WM. ROB4RD9, Puk Tmtf. J. VUANV, Cwbd. ; , 5 4m Ct$ Lots far Sale, I Saturday h ith'of DeeenWr neat, HI aid at Um Court Hoaat iu th nr of Ka Ltbc full (ling Loia and pwta of Lola, or ao a, tbareaf m will aatiar UM city luci do on forth prcatoC year and Um aoat of ad- IS THE ErfERJf WARD.'- , No. 18, U, aad , apvoI to ot poacrty of Wa. H. H)ok1, jua. jt No. 14.1, ria br Oar id Uorater. Lm Ko- nd l, auppoaed to 1m tha rfMr of JoM R. Loro. 1 Lri No. 87, iMi pva In owner onkaowt. UiXa. i) aad iV do do do ' TUB MIDDLE iVARD.' MoT Int. No. 27i,iveo in by Etvli'el EUit. 4 Lot Ko. lM,pMm by UiaaUclU Ueddjr. l W TlIfc. WESTERS WARD. rt No. ISJ and Uir,' -aupoied to be tba rtT of Calvin toiuett im lio. 74, given in by Green W. Ligoo. Dt Nit. lC'J.rivad ra br Mra. CrDthia Parsley A Nu. tarf auppoaiid U bo Ute property of Li t No, eiveo bit-owner uo a Be ordar of Cil Commluicmeri. ; ' V JAMttS MURRAY, CW eijIi,.OaU.25, i430 'ecttr. 44 6w , Noticed' !a au1acriU.'r tuforra all beraoo who wish 1 eouonltq Hitl'a Ferry, tliut hia-Ware b'K at that ulaue wilt oucttiur tbe rticenlion of on tho lM,ot.Utot)r nt. tlaTlug been tel ageut.ur Uortloo (t 1 pm, w N5r ,nriuie to rive hn Mnuoal attention reeeivinir and abiuniur of alt tutU articMa h te oaii;ue lobiiO, and that aolloa x-nt (utv bo atiippei) ta Nofylk, sbuit meet with nintetlejpatao. . . ' - " : VHITMEI4I1. ANTHONY. : U. Storage for aotttm t2i oema- per bnU, tlier arti4a in jwoportioo, ; " -, uyra, M. C, Sept. 27,11;' 44 Living stotoitntOi'Xehtucktif , s aubicriber hl purchased th eU LiiOfO onnoiite fiateoutlii, Vilb on tnvuaand yiwidr'ftiroriy known, at Lnk' or Vxw V Pen y. an the Oliio rivart Hi wliioh ulate k tbe belt pi Ferry boat,, and. tijmda to irive llute, mra 'aafe Iimmhju to "U travoliera. je iWre'gt(f woatwaW, srim waggoM Wugm, of every deacrintion would Und it uuereat to Js by bit r erry, at lite t fcrmget .will be eUarged. II baa a S boat on band, wliitK will ioon be j' and willkeeji everr thing on band ksnller may atand.m neeu OI't and bo will ll tboM Uo are gOioj to ttlie lewer. part fm, any part ol tho Miuauri, ;oa to tne sul'errritorjf, KU muub the iiearcatand 7,u K ill do uiacdvomu m uuve, uy rtferenoe to the taaut, that ' St. Louti, in iiiiourl, hqt 4 direei line over fialeuuda, ,irum HopkiniVUle, BVentueKy. u . ., '; JOHM BERRY - n rtTLrr. rwTm"'?'r-J- - - ti r. tw ar- bnmAuM .tnioi U welt .aUw JJLv'L. f-.f i her rt tit rtwtraiot vhick prcf eatt4 UwpInf.tiklttleaxtB, U dUpair, tie gift p Iter trial, an J it m1 kj the let tl ti if dchatrog what U akoaltl do. Tbt nibtrrM cant f lixjoire if the wa ler wa feoiltnr. and twiatl it not yet 0 tht Irei ' To her otter attarnhmrat, lit young laJy"coUi that he had hr foitg budtn , that her lacing" which was exceMvelr tirht. wit in a bard .knot,naitJ that" aht couUt not poiitljr ato..p to pat on the kettle! -Vtw Ftr. Oct. 8. JSccidtnt.-V( team frui a rrititw Mttrse, that 00 Fridaj efenin Uat, i large conreg tioo bad itsroibied 18 th 6rat Prebrttian Churth in Rocheorr. and in an er!j ftart of the religkrUa lenrrte nj tht Kef. Mr. Phtnnej. a beam overhead gave war, being drawn irom tbe mortices by the preiture ol 2500 people below. Coniternation in . ataatl aeiced Ihe throng, vha rani a precipitate retreat through the win dow and dour, and aome ah them even eaped Into the caiul that paseej alonv tne aiue ot the edifice. Fortunately iuwevrrnot a life was lost, oor a limb broken, although the demolition of Dun ktablei waa immense. The -tlifkr, wt earn, afterhaving disgorsrd its super- abundant ungregation, rimained in' ilulu qu. U ahaltered carcase still stands ilia, wrefk of what it has been, and is now IKorallj " alureriug iu the wind." Natural Curwit.VVe Understand that a anakefra found ilxty five feet below tho surface of the erouud at Cappa Mint, a few Weeks ago.' The workmen werediggiog in the fihaft to whictv a steaui-eneine is apDiirl tn iiu'.np out the water, and on taming an a clod of earth something was. observed which at first wa thought to b nome vegetable root, but on a closer view found to he a wake, and alive: and from the situation in which it was found, it is not supposed that it could have fallen into the pit accidentally. 1 he depth was below species, and appearance of the snake, we nave not understood. Miners? farmer' Journal. Uas'-ii.,.'- ; - ; ? t2n. at .-lie .fctt tl-HV lllli '7.' lie I I , a nAW ior and ' new1 i. Gait'1 i;l-l:Rv 3 iftiureettion of aeveHal Temneinncc oci- Convention ot tlielcienrt ot Mmperanee odd in Kaleigb oo lbs 15th -uy 0 Ue rnext,!;- Uclcgateilroia lUe oitftrent fo- m aouuuu in tl btate are reqneateu to lirtDeijial object of tho Comerttioo will be, t'-.?v .'v V'f.iSSwV. pnj tW'atate "wilt i'erve' Oio cauw of; by mertui5 tho above few tnuca in deemed an itnpowng oreioatien in fa- vorxif Mr. Clay, with view to keep ap tLt spirit of his fotlowers in tther State Bv one node, snd but tnlj, can this object bt attained, and wt art willing that rabtit teotiment shall be teatet! bj it. Wt Ihererore propose that this question shall be fairiv sob itted to tbt pcoplt of Kentnckv "Shall air. Clay be nominated for the Presidencj in opposition to Gen. Jack ' 800? ' j If tht frienJi of Mr. Clay believe that he ought tabt nominated, and that tht people of Kentucky are hostile to tht present administration, thev wilt cheerfully accede to the proposition we have mule. The coons they rt now pursuing can impart oothiog like correct tnturmatton to tbe people of other states with regard to public sentiment in Ken ttrckjr. In Madisoo County, which e lects but four members to the ' general assembly, ten delegate to the conven tion have alreadj been chosenand that too, bj not tnore than . one fiftieth part of the voter of the count j! We thus tee that two hundred delegates may be chosen, on the plan which the Clay party have adopted, by a con tetnptible minority of one fourth of the counties of the, State!! If they really desired a free and fair expression of public opinion, would they have reported to this miaetable eipe dieot? -We think not. On the contrary,, it appears to us, that th number of delegate, in the at vemt counties would have been regu lated by the number of member (hey are respectively entitled to elect to the general assembly. . - . , It is not too late, however, to limit the number of delegate, in the manner wt -have mentioned, and to "put the aoestton fairiv and directly to the oeo pU, whether 'it is their will to have Mr Clav nominated. . , -v The contest will then be direct. It . . . will be understood, it win ne JacKson pr Clay And; , when decided by i solemn and deliberate vote of -the pee pie, the state of public opinion in Ken? tuuky will be accurately understood in the other, state ot the Union.- Will Mr; Clay's friends agree to' this propo sition? 4, SSjt pause jfiir a reply" SUk., Mi-s. John T. Oale of thi county has presented to us a sample of Silk; raised and spun by herself, which Wo tmnK win vt wnn any ot mat im ported article, - either in richness of co lour, (oYanse) smoothness of' surface .fineness of quality or in strength. We pretend not to nave any Knowledge ot the) trouble,' time or Upense, attending the raisioj or spinniug ,of - ilkf but when we are convinced that our fair country-worsen are fully fnPetent to tne taK we cannot out, nop yiai mr time is' not far1 distant, when we'shall e slocking and eifoceff7at1eastmaott factured "by" themselves and .within their own houses,- worm and in geheral ue. umouf : our' females. The rieat- uess, pleasantnm and-.V durability' of these article ot apparei, ate sumctetu laacements , to tuein,tiui,. vmj -jhiw fetj and maturity whi4 they have only gun bjtvy;aijr w eipenment. wooild iMt ha rs4, for fr if ffe4iiix fonaae, by retorting to m ! ,f. wJ rtvrug IdMtiy. co I the ScStf ikt Dt? tf Atrera tht lady ! aotl, staop" t.tec4 to tell, fax Hi, HigSne, Sr tgt sbt wu tcM a aprrteattt iht Urasd Si"f. wHo was oo itruik with ktr beauty and manner let U both n waa eicttlin-) that ht elevated her to tht dignity f hi' favohtt Sultana? 8ch wssiht ainjvUrriMof tht ltt 8nlUaa ValiJe, who died it lol8, and wu tht mothtr of tht Bment Urao J oeigoior.t t:J kirt that if thtrt wtr any anorxtt CoUt ka mtb. vtUlatn earlr ocnod tLras to wbta ht had sfiy o!rc!ie, that '"f 'T aJiota4 U.im U, po 'J me tt cfcaUr. them. -1 T'. " kTeTmm TT ' r udatuP,-Lj tht &ssrr- wr. "bat. with ywtr lWd . ai a vwry last bmvmv m settle ..' edaioa, HI defer that cere- coo tttUrrw of pM aoaey, a-d as tht time ihttk yttr laAt prtaaaser. tatt's pervkHMoa, III defer that cere coo tiBeUM ef w till alter sir trlili aad . . - j . . i . . . - wwi nJiuM oi ima taow coMnaitMTy, j i pryriatet for lb benefit ufa part ooly. l aa iai iratpMaqj ui part whMb torauWA U ieaat portiwt of tbt oontnWuxt, yVm dot't acqail oat. by tht Piptr of ueio . st lit thRtngt every another' ton ! of tbetn and hat them out too., ; 4 if thy ' wb.th aero tvery-yoat ttreaiaint; greattn TU Boston CtorW ftuhlishe a let 1 h' b euajoimuoa atled by coaj Irr from Dr. Nil. fanned j vf Bosf. i"",? l? "ppe, . dated rtns J'W XB,matterof paJiey.wbHJb.1 veV.ly bliya. b, ' Vtdoesday morning St. relagi,. tht ltotUo amnoritica fib state. di-bW prio. was' vnentd;' amoosi W bava aaaa tht poev of Uvisv and coL t TVttfurv A'ea Thn Sunrcine 1 tht liberated Is Mr. Swan, an Attnican I W , urtcd from iu ooiwumtian- Court of the United Stats, tlectded.at citiitnwho tu occupied the 4mt f, r.",iw'sotbrreeu. - it. last Term, that ,b. entioi vrf tee if-ty-t oh. ,1 Bills, or " Certincatei," by a State," U " ' entineott mttl ).av of daOea. tfc Ubor of ant part tbt country. ? prohibited by that clause it tht Consti ht head and heart, t hvt Lern ' U eeily taxed, thattJut of ano-.hor may bv lotion of tht U. Slate which declare I toiidst- the din'apd earnz idti dccetJuity aptiUedtonvamirtviro. Tuooirh: civil war, tlie toun.l ol the iocsju, and that N Siito sl.aii emit Bill ul Crtd- il." The case wa Craig nd other v. tht Stale f Mluttmi. The. State of Missouri isued Ceriicate., of dif tertnt denominations, fnmv fifty cents up to ten Uollsrs. to the amount or 820U.OUO; providing.- that' they al.oold be received in payment f taxes, &.c. It the State, aud that the prb per officer of tba State toiglitloan' these Certifi cates to individuals, in sum less than 8200 t any one person, upon uch per son giving bMid with personal security, for tht amount loaned and ' interest. Craig borrowed these Certificate to the amount of &I93 9. giving bond aud security. Upon this bond ' suit was brought, and judgment recovered in lite highest Court of that State.' 'Hie case neiog afterwards carried up ia the-Su preme Lourt ol the U. Stalos, tbe judg mentof the State Cooit .was reversed. on the ground, that the Ltitisideration on which the baud waseiven. isasainsf the highest law of the land, and there fort that the bond itself is utterly void. This decides the question as to the pestif e iapcr.: ; ,'tV aiilf eammitUil to tbr Jalt la Riali- fouty,TN; ;C. a negro tnanvwboiaya bit r ChwU:.'nd tliift Ui belontri . to die e I Major JaUa Woodard, deCenttil, of ?' rtriet. S.. C ami when twruoRWirr ,rH.lo 'Tliomaa . Hull, of aaid diatrict. b about IT vearl oldvVTJM-tWoer i N to prora urooerty. iy ohargea nd Ul b utiiK - Willi aa uus I wsV'pr hs will W . O. WEBB. Jaildr., . Wlaaia, N. OetMSo:: 4s 6wp, . f 'Uhnient of the Mrfi Carolina Journal i9;f?(jrty-J'i i well found in all the materials ''"e necessary for eonduotioga Nowa Mi 'twaooJ PreMes- and beside omiafiae, ttuaiasuantity of Or- Jb and Otber type, entirely new. "gB. of tba Journat m peBtable, asaab ntatdtiL!' ".Hb; 'wpeteut poraoil,', WUO , would devote a Iili tituK anil talenta' tft the 'luaoaa:e I tstaMnhment jt holdl but lair f1 of bimJ(Mu rwmanjasirtivni; ' : " d'ipoied to pitrehaae.'-.WHt apply W . wr temsl' Vrbkb "will boliU'l. aad Htinr.!. .-nlK. V.-3 M S "ilia. -(Lit or v A1 t EF Kit li it. ri A n Til ! f.Kk:' A b"ft tefi"',- em nl ,nch W". e'c" flswt' r Qirkahl 'miULiral nrii'riil !Snon pught oir: ioi1iostou.it; A fupner, but ana a half year u perioral iv were oy iu 1 luine of th most difficult inusi Uliuft cxufitkicpitg exact ( fxecuiioff with pei fecUi -pro- , ' lac , her tiaf Mtxti ? i4. will admit,; $h leaiHm'tt- f 8reat facitltviV narfnmiu id an V r keJuoderstaiid';filofb ' j tolve utmost' tnrliuetiou r fParrenlon Reporter. ' The Sor.-Those young looking rascals that pe'ep from out ithe-'blue a bove ua-whp have winked doWn upon Mr r.iri.iand follies for so many cen- lUrifes-i-who niglitly come out from their1 homes to liiint up tne tawr counte nance' of old niehi-i-who'and what are yer" ,Ae you snininj wonoa, uu nav ve brieht evet and broken hearts in Vour yealmSfc such shine and. break here? -Move you on your immeasurable path, thought! es oi earm aau ugrapa --4ta frreatnesa tnajii perisnaunuvr a- w-- . . - . i. . Whence come ye and whither do ye gof Keck ye, OI timer W US J IIIUC ainmsi tho'endless Tsnaee hnd mWrmmie paths of eternity? r I ieeyo'ur Ibi'ight larp rtir.rpit in til e iaae-yoor anverv hue rRstinsr on the leMts of the forest but who and what ae ;'je?And who aud what U ' the r inquirer?The dast aar all iinuot AinbiUon d'isaripointed-i-loVe tu?ned ; the gryj ot age- on nim-sii .-vvni -js shioe and ) gtld tho headstonw; of his grave, when be tha once lived; hall be forotten."!-:ine monarcn anu m railt crumb'.c-i-the oak groirfbld and fall the riverceate. to follow" its ted- , . M : - - - a... a. -aVI Jbf a,ttl empires wax ifta wane---uutit j c wi Linn m unrumea. serene, t'orou beautiful, at now.; Not poe ray witl flee liom your; glitterirtg.browt, though it wullall on otuer eye, ot uoui, in lionafm other forest hd Uuda bow unknown to those, who in 5mockery of science' trace out ,-your patnsr mrougn (he jnuVity ot beven. -i ikijjm, iu, took not iu mockery opon me! but g oti humai power, oil human gemus, an reiid to Uotlt the leaaoo of human, frailty Ti tthi Anrintr -Not lonf sitice, the fol; occurred ats - boardiog schbofin Philadelphia. -The prl of the lhV.i,. a tatl. rrood looktllS VOUDS WO .a ar a too roar oi cannon: ... , h . - V There are, at thi timeYivion oh one farm, in Pit; County, five person. tUe aggregate of whose aes U 4t0,)ears' Iho oldest being 100 and, the yoangrat 70 years old., In the aainv Umdy. i a Bible Sir yean oh!. ilV V-niri. JUDGE rlARIlOUR' VALEDICTORY. Paoia var otaaac c. a7 taroaraa, Oct. 23. To lh titixens of the Conraioftal Utrtrict, -. compoae.1 of tbt Comities o( paUiylvsnis, . Lotuva, Orange ul UaJion.- 4 - ; 'FUtnhCiUtny Uavii.p acoeplcd a Jmli ial . appointment under th a Vcderal Govern meat, I am about ooee more to di-snlvo llie tit which bimlama ta you, ia tlta relation of ncprcscniaitve, ana tu retire nvm your terie. .. : ' ' '.': v. . L'nder llieie eWuautaneea,) feel iinpt lied, if not by a senst Of only, at least by inclina tion, to say a f word to yoa at partinir VVitu.the eaceptlon oftliti priiod of tho tVth Coturrt- it baa been fay fouont to have repreaenUd you, in ohiutciruptad continuity, (ur aiateen years lavt pkt. '; v On my part, all tltat I can nrefend to, Ti That I baye endeavured to lerve yuu to the Htmnst extent of mv Mhilitv with imI muiI constitolionality.aud the public have I fidelity. - On yotir part, dwrmg the 'hole of decided to the uieiDediforv iif th I that time. 1 hav experienced much atoadt- issuet oi ireasury xvotes by, the State I "'t'.i,OT'w,"7wu n-mciK nongin. of North CaroUna"; afid k UhopeJ. will XTZ prevent ao rorttjer VKSueo of the kind, Uiodneis at all 4imea.s..d on sU.ocoMions, anese ivoies are now rapidly nttdiua that t may say without a fiiiore. -that vonr their way back t6 the Treasury, and service has boon perfect freedom. I will the mutilated state In which they are. daV,atin tottriii(ffrooj it, I feel engrain aanrallr mo.t cni.. ,..t !.-:. P" mf heart seme of gratitude, wwh r.;;..i7 i. 7. ..r.:.li: r:? 1eijhertljt, wroibtreautaaatvarb40' From the Floridian. Curionity. -This coantry abounda with lakes or pond from a few yards to mile in diameter -the banks are , some times sloping, but generally abrupt. The water i often of great depth. A circumstance occurred a few days since which shows the maouer in which they are found. This country is based on a porout shell rock of the most recent or tertiary formation which is peiietrateu in every directiuri.by streamslif yariouH magnitudes, tronr-the rtvu!?t to th navigable rivefs..' -The Wanu'issa, whirl rises in Jefferson county, is supposed to discharge a larger volume ol water than James Uiver at uicomond. 1 he t a kolla is also a considerable River at it first appearance. If is. supposed lodis charge the waters of Lake Jackson and - , 'Vr- -,.' 'f tne tamoniaj setween tne louniainot the Wakulla and these fakes a number of smaller onea occur at intervals. v The water is oeepanu transparent a tan sea tons, indicating a'constant supply abd discharge 'by subterraneous chauneU. About lour mites bouth West Irom tbi place in theii vicinity, a lake' of about half an acre iu extent was lormed last Friday nlght.i,; We.are told that a par ty were ore hunting deer, and had pas sed the spot but a few moments pievi ously. The. earth which was ' covered with large trees, fell with a tremendous crash? and the frightened hUnYsmen fled in copsterhatiorr. Thif ipnt 3ia; since been visited by some- gentleman irnm thi ptae'e--the state that it is from for- ty to nity teci irom me suiiace to te water, tne deptn ott wincn. was not as ert4inede banks are nearly .per ne'iidicull tsink is surrounded bv lMutabUUy,vfiLfF lady h nafjve, of Martinique nod a creuiet,WR$ ou a. voyage .iw n ame, wim the design jot being ed ucated there, when the merchant vrssei on ooaru or- wnicn she 'was pabWngerwaa captured bj an Algerine c'r jiiier, and aken to Algier. Tlia faircaptive waa at .first pyerwhelm- ea wiu amicuon ,at jine prope oi captivity ; telore mr;( but aw passion gave way to mediation, ,.jt came; to her recollection taaii anoiq, ; pegrea - pa preuictca tnai - no vwm pni -vij become one of the greatest princesses io the, worlrr.... Ah v ext'auned the, tor su&erstition ' wa in "this insUbc but the handmaid of iijciinationrjt isdoubt- lest so"; 1 am lo be a princes. t ;vei 1, 1 musi n'oVaUarrcl ' With fortuueJ.lWJio k now 'i what may come t t f thisf So itrontt did tin twrenosieagiott .trou' Upon, . trio, young lauyrViai ,tr; anu reached the Barbary shore,, she' was as circuiatioB. it s tuougnt mat there rste. whatsoever ofgood or ill ny betide me, Will be no difficulty in supplying their j ia future life. T.,:. ifvVl piace wun stiver cnange. , ,as wouia d aomg injustice :to my tee liut, doys not this . decision settle a '"IPV UPti w, maae tuia ueciarauoii, so i am much mure important question? ' li it Pk?.- a .' c,roum'nce unTT nt : ik-i 1 1 I . which it is mada, will, in you esuraailon, give not directly in he tace of xoy law that ;t m for pert5l sincerity. For now JN orth Carolina can past creating a Bank at least. I cannot giva; nyj other motive 1 of the State, such as has Lean orooosed Cannot have any other, save only the pleasure . . r ... -... . . . . r I to every ijegisiaiuro lor ten year past; j r'."fc; uuiimurmg m u a;rieiut aud such as wiU again be proposed ' at Kn',u'co, "e',ul,,0rn0'n."N the ensuing sessioor Where is the dif ference between a " ' rtificateM,such as that issued by the'Stata of Missouri. and a note isued by a Bank created and owned by ; the. State of North Ca rolina? 'And if there he none, the State caunot ofc6iirse recover upon 'a note fiven for the loan of such Bjink Nodes', lr. Qastoo's argumeuta in support of mis lien vi uiu syioicct cttunni ue.,nir- As it resneots the cause, which baa induced me a second time to withdraw from the noli tical theatre, I ana sura it will be esteemed by you,-justification enough for mts to suytliat the toil Incident to a Semite in Ciiiireu.ant; the duties of a laborious - profeaidon, is more than I em) bear., v In s wunl, ih.ft Weariness wants repose;',' not ,lhe repose ef i4Mionce., for it Is not my nature to iiiUuljjaiii that, but dial of mitigated labor, .': ,;, f ;, & !.' ; Uro perha pa 1 luliihr, with protiirefv. Close this valediction-but my (Vt-lingi prompt m it Is otviou, that aith labor thus hapUad, was less prontaAl taao otttef labo, ia which. ' , pscl.kw4 imptlititt "or, that manafotues '' . did not wiirt this aid, la Ukh aspect, it as . t . Vtmi and unjimt. v - J? ; . :-' . -.. . , , This Utter docrrint. with all its evil ems . ouenoeaia it train, la now in tbt full tiJe of . v " aijaiC,an1aslhoa who are iaterestod sy. , . ' WMurcM''aieiteriiusAt. ,V who art nb!i-J Stdlopyriipruortbisviperttnentahavtv' ' complainad, we bar remtuatrated, art hava ' raaMMad, wa bava aknoat twraatdl but too - f . - ' a raajvKity, feeling their sti-ootfth. have, with i . . ftrwaad steady aicp. moved oa tewardi their, 1 ' object; which, toatuin the end they tuvtln f ' ; varar, aiasi ae, oiuiiyrsntatriM. , . a- And What 'ta the result; lat ma ask you as tow eahibitad aiBost our people It is .", ', meli.ichotytnjth.nay.itiaauKittefofliiitory, " , that a deep and settled dMcontent parvades a y ' ' '. vary iary ponion ot ttia country. . indued, '. -'v . soma bar a thooht, that lby hvo peretived t ', 'J, in th aigiM of tbt 4ims, threatening iodic.' ' tipos of a aooiing storm, which wmld'seitter totne wiuiBiUisbeautiiul fmleraltvemachint of oura, In broken fragments; ' ; ,' Auld.t tht,, hitherto dHrmiacd pertevt. , , ranee of )h mijority'auil- the murmurinf ' S .: diaqu'te'.uJo of tba min ority. K iod mei havt ,v seemaU to he ahmutt ready to give up all hope c- tf v . J- oi a BJCcesuut uuue to our j;rcat political, : eV-penmenlt f whioh. it is ttt (m aouoh Mt:V ay, that a it is tl.a feri, at, m tho event of its v faiktra, it would probity bt th hit bopa of tht world, fir slt')foyorninotit , " Tbty have feared that we' too. like other ' nations which Uave KOite; befbra us. should.' . Rrst be Involved, in civH war, then narchy, . - ' '; and Rually perish as people, sod ba blotted ? ";; froiO the oiap of tho world, a to .Our lndet , v- '-' pMa0CpoVt4cai taistaoioe.- ; y y ; . ; t , " Tt H would be the part of .wrHdotn," even nnder 7 ' ' any mtremity of Oircumsttac. to take eoun-:' L ; v net, and derive a ray of Consolation, Jtom tht - rr ! Sl 11, W 1 1 IM l t,..t 1 1 , , , , (vt. Km.t . ' , . ' . oe$ not much countenance such an einecta-- - tiou. yet t will not despair of some relief from i vl ' tilt majority; truat ill 1 tiud, thst they trill u ' in the sohoot af that , very rxperienc liav leameij a lemon ol mKeralina That tnty ;.3 i i , will-tiayt learned tyctumaCe morl highly thsj'1i.s; oomplioius of a imnority. ' Tu bppreciatt tbt t'i moral knd'politickt benelts.oflni tlnlun, J '(.-!', gotten,.nd it is gratifying to ho r0$m desire to save the State from the evil Rver!& ivonaiin uiinana t.f A.Kk..',l, . J i.. U... 1.!. M l a . . '-'..,.. wuaciiuv,n ui viuuui mug in ,nauK,ing, i reucrai , oovcrnfnent, .w Ray ben divided mat V"S decision ol the supreme court I "(o political partie Tut gteat im of de has come just in tune to warn our. Le gislators of the danger of such an expur-iment.--effvt& ;Pberverx-' s r The, foflowing are the closing remark of Chief Justice Marshall, in giving his ' opioiou i t) the case of Craig vs.-tho State oi , !vi issouri, rojen tipped above: markalion bar: been bctweo thosd who advocate a enlarged) and those Who advocate a restricted Construction the .jCoMtittition tif III. IInAt Cf.l... " . ' .- . J.:" ' iTo'the ktier party ithaa.heen my pride arid boost to lftv bebhged, througUvthe, whole couna uf my pubfc life and to it doctiinei I, have cndeirvored to point' iri.iny bublijil bbur wttti Miunvarytnp polarity, 'y' ; y ,? vi v '' v i nave none mis, Because it nas oaan, and . . I . . i . 1 r ' . -.. .. h im mjmtiii, wa uave osoo remmaea nv mini n tn atnesw, n.iiit that mnr mii one s an uie ojgony ot a sovereuj atataioftbe I steadily pursued, 'will lead directly. to the mimitHuinn ni ( ai.nmiiiirtw hamuli s.k. . i - . - - . v banJr of hoerV fliolm j s -wousd on that dignity; by the other, ot uio nm Hprnor tngnuy oi fiie. people M (ha United Statcsi who have"' ShokW (heir - will, -in terms which e eaonot misunderstand. . r these ailmoaititiiis, we esn only khawer: that U the fexei-eiiie ol that, jui-isdietiun which, has parity of our comroon eoantry, r 'm It ij not my purpose, at tltis UraeV to entwr into auy speculative disoussion upon thin SUpjCCU : : ., ,:,.Uii'l-f' I have hcretdfore, on the floor of Cona-re eahaJsted all biy views in relation W U and been imposed npon as 'by the constitotioa pif j moreover, the view of others, and especially iiwam inm iiturmi Midt. uitaii i,m immIi.i...i I i, : . 11 .1 i t . L r brln ir oil those ilanrara which haj Iimui UMliouiit or if it Stridl be indisensbla ot the preservation of the onion, and cousequoutly of Uiu JudupeiH dence and liberty , of these statusr tlit-w ur' coa nidtiratioDi which address themselves to those du partiBcnts which may with perfect propriety; be u,usm.wom (iiiu , 111 ucMruucm Hn, twien. oul viq tba nMadates of law; anil oun tread only thst path which is marked out by duty ."f . ' :Sim--':-': -i.v -: 'V' 1 We regret to stats that the. new Collego, at Athens,' iu Geoiia,. eonUiining the Libravyt waf con wiped by Are on the. moronic of the it.'ld iiuti That whole builtKnr . was entn-ely Hestroved. It ia believed Uint the Are was the resell of' aeeU dent, fAs the lefro was nuan its close, the. IV CUlty detui-miued to disoiits the atuiteut, u, jnce. ,-;. .; , V'v-- yit'at Mereury. tTha Small fox, wt understand, is making its way, from the Mississippi, into the interior OT this state, ntteen esses, are said to nave appestreo, wici v i.t tirivu county. r.t - . ... ' '?'' 1,.'' ' JVathviU 9 liunner., those of Virginia, a eshibited in the luminous report of per legislature in 17994' are before the publid.' Dot on thia occasioi,i, ilia ,lst durlrirf my 'Tilb on wnwb k ever expect to addrcH you, 10 your, sovereign character,. I ask your solemn attontion to a few,iiuuk wiiicn . i. propo.a' to nwke founded 'Upon exnenence ami 4oservMion. vt vt, These two antaiMniat brinoiples aFlaiituM. nwt and rftMcjW construct ron, hava, for now more titan forty yers. vied whh each oiiujr with varying success Behold the. practipal icih me uiic, vr ins . aiger, v preio minated.-.'.. ':'".. V'.-, vr" .1 . The present century opened whh tbe treat civil' revolution which, plape in the chief eaccuiivei cnair, me aposua 01 true, prtool plea; and tlte head of the political church, whau oj-ticU rf Ikilti i Hvnl,.u ' , ' !-t- , ' ' Compare Vut period bf 6oC pohticaYlii.iorl. including that of t!ie adaimintratioiis which 1 succeeded it, and were turmed upon the-i model or tbis great archetype, WuU llmt dtf ring Which the opposiie .principle Was lord of ilue ascendauL and judge thain in the otniost candor, by the, fruiu which they have respec tively prOWCeM..,-Wf'-;,iv'l:;P.v V (JiHuVr the doctrine rtHiicUiltomtnictltn, wfc have nioved freedom of aoeech and n( lingi gftitleinau of Ken tuck v iby the 1 the press we-have- had ";.a "'wefl. reiruUtd name of Ozborht UcoJey, wa. Stopped I "vinTi in every deprtmtt of lhe tloveru-' by-three person witV-jtfieir face black ro!l,r;f hv had bwoioniooi onccit in thnrilies and hu-t, but 'not least, the Slides and, the people of the tutc,' were Ut't to reap the fiuila Va)' their own toil dimhrmhed apprehension of 4Ui'e, Villain, or 8200 0I11 by iue "wcwuny amount .of the public for eilher of them, and 1 OOfJ for the tc '.th! h Me ' "yell bt ,,T t T W"MVM ,fc said, that it a one of the orinuu-V iibieets of C:Wr K It" 1 t"V'-f vcryv good government:. As ' the nuturM 1 '1.'. ' . ., i t. .; a line r c ntinuatice. a riiriifl V (rruwi.nr mimtiH i-e-;varrv-. :t ' ' 15 .!'. -"f I v. . . . , litres. Or anv ettliet" aimitan ,1i,Iiiia wotilaoiaku thenr cortsider it defeat, to coo.''. etdtto A minority ,rl fint,fo titntsider it, a ht. : truth tt isrUt ftrwavayi1' 'tjo'li4 iHuws buii''t.i '-, stonecfuuuiM4VMi4iranttt of a minority, ',' ?.!., who Udlievt themselves to-b oppressed, and- 'Tv'W call aloud for relieffrom oppresiioncVoraro Kf"4p.': we witnont memorable sample of such vf ? v nwgnanimoui concession.' . Witness thetZ ; u"v peal ot tn Bmbargof not a we are inlormed i " V'a 'i? by Mr. Jefferson himself, from chamre in ' hS opnio,ri a vo-its- polilcv1, No,, toy fellow $ s I S ountfymai4;it was don' in deference to the H .mynim. V'.wili SHU IU VUC Spirit v V. ; , w. o conciliation and harnonyr"j And why shall f' ; " noi wow isngiana, ana ptner manuiscturing -fc,3 portions -othe Onion, in their rtura, emulated ' v-r -! f so distiuguislied an example? . It is for themju'' ! not me, to answer this solemn ittrtv'.. ."J Should however, the pujorit m Uongress. v ? . S , cpnirary w our Just oapectajiioo, still press on t V- : - w, wiling ivgaiuiBH Wl IUI -VVlIM OI S-T . ,i ' complaining people, then we have tbe eonso-ji-s,-? ;. i)V lingliope, that there Is another department ifl the tiovernraent. Whose moderation, will bek.'O'V" iaterposed Wr save Us root thes appallinff W, ' V m.. uat, um wuniii ;0p;,u-4i, t i mun .la. , .(.hla.Al. I.. . ..N. .. " . , W " f v.- ..under Uta auspices of the "present admiiti si ' ' tratlon, wa have seen some mitigation of the; :S-"'?r - pressuMM' tut t anu; opon aome ef the "i --' neeeKsartes of-lifeWt liave seen aheck '-l- pat by the ihterposilion of the Executive veto Z in the hret.t lA Imnrm tdaat nmt;ii,r. .... . ...... 1"--- ui liieniai unprovenwniw "v. - 5 imannu wnpwantanww.; '"jt- ;- i" .. j .;.-...-e. vt-l oi Indulge the hone", ikhftt thlsood V:'; work will go out nd that lhe principle out Of Vt which these latt messoresgrew'; will be ex ' v psvoded. into, mofe extensive nractiaat uaa A '. Ikiring Rabbety 6i rhursdty mor ning; last, about live or sir mile above Uiuwiddie Vpurt House,:, yi. trayel- and robbed ol his motyt amouutmg to g4,900 in UnitVSlifeVRtnaA Notes Mf, IV, ttllefs ,1 rewjittTot AfJOOlor ihe ilTiwI thia ' hrifrfitAninfl. hMun.., .I L...,. . .ij ; A- - . ... --'a r vi Mcr,.v .' limes, which has-receutly burst upon ourvif i sion, under the hopefuj ugurick of the future: n - S. which we tnty tliiis dfirjve from tho-past, hiK'fJ os have philosophy eiiougn yet to. 4W, Ws ? ' syfoif' Jet us (rcnieniber,; tuai, if'w cannot '. ' fc'elubic , uiitlet oppicaiioi,vt behoove, . 'i -"'" , us, as wetove our country, yet to check our fc&H-'J jmoenc, o a to do uotbiiiff which migb''' hereafter bo the subject ol' regret" Let u?tVV. i"J " -yets try further trgutnenV further emon- : i i , & trance. I bad atmost'uiid entreat-.' . knA s. ' . it, eta it, be too sanguine V hope to be 1it Zlt ' "dulged.,tht if the oe party hall practise , .f',.: ' moJeration, which -will bear with beif hfy - ' thren, though seven timea afrended, and tji. ? 'I , v ollter shall remember, that there is a poiijj a'' ' '; which forbearance causes to be avnnue, ' 4 limy , yet, , have, a Jiappy Usue out of all pt V " ' ? 1".' afflictions? .v trust that this,wiK U he tfcifaiv ',1 . and Uat :b8 u.ii3' of these states will be .Sw'' duiafde a the everlasting bills. , ,', ; 'f. .,' f In conclusion, toy country men, I bid you sos ''Ct"'i affectionat farewell, from the bottom of mv''1' " :rertTsnd I 'offer a1 earrteat1 prayer, iMi,'," jtTia Be whose arm is mlglity to save, wM'proteef ' H ' . pur beloved eoontryi.in very time or need. ';V " s tnd that her higlr destwloa Socording to out; 4 V foode'at hopes will ba fulfilled;-" - i'W ''W . f ;klol resjectlulty-, your fellow1 citizetii ' ".tf. ; . , V'V-,'V,-rt P. I, HARUOUR Wf1Mt ? ;Vpriuige-; Oct. M0bi'4.-?-'- $ v? ! Worn the United 8tateTeI(rrrnh. 5VIi' Southurtl anil' the RJi.Lhimnmi. . j ift his, ec(imj orttdu, pub.Iinlieil iu tWl;wr'iS.V;-V.;;" lAinrint at ti, fJiiL V.i.,1,,., ' -. ' i. vntton t, laiansi in poip.toi.fesignaHoo, i T-jr ww( vj uwvtngmg.a iury i w"u uf, '-'ii un,a Boe4 , . '-. ,r ' . : t ,",.' ;? - at any tJevotpe of.f.lainUr, coujd po4 AttrisH'ftfficer; ept very converatnt (a i"' nto,,tt""iDVl;u!0 0lf 1 " UiblvbpTho French Ao.uliMl- l gier: Immediately oSered ttjv f ftOioro tortUS the jury were coming ttv be, .nlarged and indefinite co.utructio mark;! Uonary-.-. , . Ji, Y; "AjtH ', -I till tunwTwotnan, out iro, tuc ik we- lawwro, tne huso luiurcssinjc tuo major, neseecn you, me reverse ot tmi piciurer ' , u . na number fixed-oej by tfieecrtary1i : a V: '' J UUU9V P--f H " 0 u V -vjs.- : I ' - , -r
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