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v V '1 L. Lzt !;S V e J i ..i r -.' t'. i i '. i t"a f i mis ml -rtt-ia.af - - at c r c . fr. ttl tk(U - y are mmm a I.. sfjecr ra V t -f.m ;.i it ' it i i- gtt iae .3 te is a?4 ' y ' -'-. : r -. t , II t M!. K'9. J It tt U-rV tf of t" It it iapeWal- r nil r: ' 1 - " f i trVft tu. s v.at i t -TV t .?. nyg era:; t. fl to of item i ' ! tbrf will attack - s i- 1 rceit a.-ix'. net ; i j t'if'U U;h hat bet !fjjf hj l. noysce end Uf t .t a tr '.create bee b! et;-. It Ui beee remarked ctTH i be theee'y animal mint ef f ' er trttpoot than i vSica i:t Wfr it prfltUrf. tr urease aamtveross. m of f4, swatter specie which 'lrL?'".n t-tej UftUtn ce-jied - cutt wit etiJent relish. I the le- lindef Pmee, wlre the Oertng Od :Xii th'txZj tbo ad , it i heated iothe 'j tvi'9 ffir the tiee an! e'rphant ttJ tSch of thit tniout il praed . i i t ri i'l ill ditertlna, which I attended with tbe beneScial rtitt of hooting dawa t Cere end nitthlcveat esemv to te bemtn kind.'- ' ," l -.- J."-- -6 . v v. . , '. '. the H3ifi Advocate. Trent the Cofreipoodrnee, which ere r ' ' f ' ' t ; ' I '. -t eu ..-. i ?m hit t rVt Tit iU'e;e if ct"l a ett'.er rj fi-J Uct-1 fit etch cwavy U tiI.tnet AsJ I tik oc' U Mr, vJ 1 1 lnrt ci4. Iitr, vJ tti I ! !ir mteftiJ pt'iriu3. I tilt I IJ b jrt.Se4 At tJ frt9t ttt MiijSt btt pIiMcte.fW- Witi hjr cooiJrti, . - yr niftf!r; J. A. BTNOtf.- i. ut bo ruliT apparent In every ttift t4 hooorible mind.- It thi WfpaViih, m4 t WHich we, bef leave t refer ear rrpdert, it will be teen tht Mr. Btc ht (tinned the mi tMt inr the ewiefi5ii2 CosreMJtl (ecliuit. ' It Uvell kavwn'tbU tH dief ground of ifoiioi ( On.- Unnrh, irate from the fiet'ftf bie beinf .rfe tttsvfroni Ocn. Jickson'e C'Jntt; eii.'i'Mi eiUtias tunf fntn.t'ut wr for jut ind proper eaie. iet now that tin mtteri fH7anderro.wI thtt he bi beeo duchanr?.!, not tir tnj want if cipuliy w direliction of. detw; bat aiUI Ihroujh thf excrtione of that 'mati(i in8uencM whicK haa eentrol. led the public councils, through the ef- f.ir'a v' those fndirUealt who .hate ptone J the ears nt the Preaident H and s plated of their cold hearted aeU &hnea lor tro and faithful aertiee. we beHeve hit eleciioo will be carried by general acclamation. - We barer U aray thought that o toon a the public mind ihouid be diabaed, and the peo- 1 pie correctly informed ef the facte a ' Dkanok would b-withdrawn. And i we feel anured Uirrt will be but" one feelip.j , ShrsBjhout thia ;Oifrlct,Tr - tHroohoot th whole etata i of ii Caro ' lina.'m relation to this matter; and that w U. that Oo. Bac bU be auataloed. r.v That great injoaticehaa been done him; that tie Tiaa autaineU an umlctrrrra - tenattif 'be ices from the eorreipondence that '"tronoMtioo ;wa made by Mr. Btmum s- (whully uotolicited and tnlnoked for n ; t:.e part of Gov. Branch) to decline the ' comcit.ahould a certain onmber " f hia (Mr. lWnan'arrlcnd,ilterbeinf mfoK v, wed fl the clrcomitance a they etiat, -.be tnntineed of the proprietv of the . ; tnarsa which Oor. B. haa thought ith duty, to parue Tht teault of .thia t ommnnicatioa it explained in the cor tearwndence. 'j Ve anderitand that no fuc:$ were stated to ' thoae rentlemen, - - V which harrnotbeeoknown.to the friend , ef Gov BaAjteii, who hate aourht in j I farraation upon the aubject, l4 eeryrw IfMtt which are not already known to the ". ' puU'.ic, end which, we feel authortaed in ' '., reayit!2. the Ooteroof U willing fullr lo ', f v cotmnuaicaie to any luuktttiuai in . ma ' diatrict. "A public aipoiitioo. Got. V" - "ElUncadoentfeelhimelfealidwB t,3 make ei thie timet but w bare no 'hesitation in aayio, that when the pro1 ; tfr period armet, the whole auniect in - 'all ita brarinza and ell it detail will i be pot in the poaiesaioo ef the American rertpie.,-, ' In thia whole controrertyOov.BaaxoM 1 ' ' kt made no erneala' to the Teetinra of the people he haa not "dilated on hl wrons." and we bare en hioi oaf aapDort. becaaee we thoasht bn hon 1 - capable invS taithfiij to t!e wKatHu ; . tioa." in thttaacceuitiji; to me proposi-, : " Can of hit opponent' to groand : theit j ' ,arcs,heha entered into no compromite '.' Bjad no aacrifice of feeling or ini!e . v renJencef iaad the geoeroaity which he j,'" f.;a th"-? rotnifeited, moat, we think, '-tiieett 'j ipprubation.of the DUtrict, , ' It will te teen that Mr, Btkum affirmt. ,,' t-' a ever entertained of him "the high' ' N A opinion both aa eman end a politU r ' - , eiaa," and we hope and truat there will ,; ke en eoittmon fueling upon thit aub " 'jt'C, Jsct, end tha will be to auttain an in . ir. .tviiualwhofor hia brmneat, integ ; rity and patnotiann haa ttcr been ' fivorite of North Carolina and whom - f '.a regard a one of her brishteaUew- y .i ' . DtA SiRi .Fror.i information ; com ' ' t' mnnicated to me by my friend, at well in thit. e in other countiet or the ui - trict, tuat it it iia voor power, to relate eircumntsncev connected' with your e ouciai atatin, wiucu woui.i ton- . 'uicenjeof thepro(riefjof yourcourae, 1 and that fret injuHtire had been clone . jcu; and rs I luve repeatedly stated to . 5 ray frienda. that when these facta were X ...' ;rJwade to appear that 1 would co Ion '.t-i.r ke. jo? opponent. I. nowi: Sir, ? rat the tame ilcclarttion to RE?LT. " r. V ' ; rritr. v-v u nil.' Dm Bin I U received "joer (ct'er of rHi date, and cao tmly y, ie reply, that I el ;!( to bao beo eakitdly treaw I in the trayie tioAeatladed l. I hae no Jpitiot f dilate ea' my wrr before tne A' friearp!e; but BUndrrttMMf, at I hare bera, my comltct cenaurcd and ayaaotiret impeaheJ, J n!4 mye? at UtK'tj ti tire n f xp1anailoi a aay friend may. ruiie, I cheerfully accede- te ''J oor1 proportion and will, meet yoar fnend. at any time al place thy may eelect.1 I hte: to thaok y". Sir, f.ir the manaaimify of your ctrne, mI d(t aure yiu, t.hi" there i no ferl inxlo my bam lht rrtporulaln o niton with the paiioul f yoar eiiemle. . "':.v-'t,V';'i , . With maeh rejectt' '."; --."',,';:;v:''-,' 1 an year, r. v M- v-J01lM BttANCn. ' 0r7i; taq. .. " -w-'. HJifa Cwfy.Jb iTth. t BJ1. - Io puraiiance te the eorrepoo dence, Mr1, dtnuia called upon the un. deraigned prrun,'hi political frienda, tlWri tlitement of fict from the ton. Juhn , Braech relative te hit late connexion with the ad.mnutrntum of the General Goteroment. After an at entire heariniand dumatMiKiiieconii deration, we unanimously and unhei Uiinzly nt.from Uit facti duelonrLu$ btluve Goo, Branch to Aar btt trtnled with liju ttfeer we belieye the Uernor. net only1, to have discharged, the tluiir ndiitutewRtce ttiilt ability and litielitT, nut also believe, thai in all hit relation with the cicizent of Wathington.that hi- conduct ttrictl conformed to the rule of henor and propriety. V ;We, with the Governor, believe, from the facta dia cloted to ua, that our venerable JPreti tldenr. aitimogn,' UKe other men not exemof from the frail lie ' of Jiuman n: turc ha dne nothing' ia, tbi matter that eioftot be torgtven;: none .nothing for which we thouM abandon him; done nothing improper which did otL reaolt from hit pereliar tiFualiooi rVotn iht fadt diitloHtlmfitl Uto bt our duty in oy, i vur vjiuuvn umvernor Mt'itB the tonlinutd eonJUenet of hit T. lvrJ.iy 1 f4-!: . 1 ewe- t4t it ticreJ.er'T taJttnit a4 eel l.tileeneceeurf,e tSal Mr, B.ta iiHr a txr4 ptical tirrrr th'4 have la -arrtd the prful aaJ eitkaJ kwUHty ef aay werihy a4 retperuw cmiea. t-ww fheabwirdity efthi. I wl4 emly f i . .. rr . t ttihey eyeitaM btkil atuf errr, u wr.B,twkatbeiatiuure be ia, i M ee. eteat laaccneaUaJe fee, mat a fcweld hare ee euey waret and devoted pertooal one iiiiicai . meooa - early e perUd ef hi Hi,fCal ureere o reuaire the ieet awwertai tea eia tUksd am la (h wbel Sta'e ef Nor l Carollna to lvek kite down? Aoawcr Votee.n.-, ; Tke oiiarepreaeetatloai eDeded'te, U thlai - Mr. U. voted forjudge Maogrm latt eettleo of the Lrriaiatare u !- e '.-deraiUt." lie od ownieai fee Manam and yotrl for him the republican candidal, not at a led eolitf, ie pn"i1n te Get Owen, who wet vpportea pnoclptliy by the ltler tlit aI the ,tg'Klatre. Judge" lio ia ha acted with the republican par ty for many year and al way received the oppurt pf the rrpoblirant of hi div trict and nt h Tprtlatore. In retK mg Irnra pub'ic life, once :mnre, I hate t return my . men eratrlel acknowl (rmentt to mv fri-iU for the many evwtencea of their devotion en thit, a writ a e other occasion, and awere rhem that my obligation te them thall f rtcinddnnly when my time thai I be itparated by eternity. ':, ' Pram the Wnhingto Globe, ' Mr. Bttritn f Mr. MltUrt . ' v v. j rrUHiU. 19ta Jm!v. 1811. Gin f an article under the Cdituritl bead. in tone piper of th mornlnr, wSich ha re- ktiot In eontroveftv between the Editor of tne Teiegrtph and youraelf, 1 obterve u ftllowiiia; rentarlu .v'vi" v ':. ' At liua Toint. we tiMieid have dropped the eontrnverty but we have understood, thtt it U reported to r ve eonntcnance tm the eontrtdieted ttaiement of 'be Teleirrtph, inat nr. Bemen hu received a letter from C4. Johntun, which ahew that we ha I no warrant for the denUU we mde at tn h'tm. We take the lihertv therefore of quoting from the let ter er cot i ohnton, hieh we have, hie eapreat deeUi(ion, tht the President did not mke the exaction of the tnember of hia Cabinet, chirred by the TeieernphW Tb I'ot aaya He (General Jtckt ) never enthorixed me to require .aoetsl intercourse, fce ko. He lwy dinelnimed ilf I ,tId the prti c treiUW J..'4 eyt-ira .mm u mwno'iiii va rk J.Umm, nny Wft UtMaoe tmpwtaw te Wa rvri4 te aaatamnoM attren rnwwt r nvJ CO. JrbaOT I rWI cnnamly MUia, m t hn W,ihetbu:i,rwn- ucx y rUI tnerrt tri. W M .1 Iff I Jtf 1 1 il, t w jew rx i hrtOmtiDwimm),' OmiImm yrkbIafSeketweref,tk wadno of th4 Denartavt be MKO iakfteweed. te anuiy wrt enwrr, eaatl rwttea he awen esivadedi euro ee , enmnindnri m bv b e aJilxb rtx frt,aen ev Lrrot bat bene inarm end on nMty at the WaJutg rete gretarr eeWetty bat been gtvwa to lb tranwMrutiM or the anai and to the ea padrtion of the traveller. On tbe reutea atont iovtnt U the iaiereourae af the eooouy. and ctpecwPy e tu merete Iim tstoreatv arentae tmprovtatem enve been eeoered ie the mere rapid traaMeieaiee mt the omul Two tear ttaoa, the aaotractt then a eee miioe inretvad an etpenaa ef mate than e bund red tVmMad doth yew beyond the antiMwt ef ibe currant revenuo of the Depart ev-ei ' At prrtent. He current revenoe doct not vary materially tram ibe current et pen ditnre. TbeterewlU eould eat bare been ororlooad by anv eTortt en my pare bad they not received the enertjeuo eo-aperaiion ar PuetnMVm and Contraeiart. Thai much of the ftccet which hu attended thnae elTortt, it dun te the riirtltnee and ft lelity whieh he chracterled moat of you, Udteply flt and acknowlcCevd. The number of penona empieyed in tut tariou branche Mhi Ueparlieent, com prehendint; poitmutert and thalr aii'nt, contractor and their vanout arenta, U up iKhm Ihirtv thonaand. Anvmr thew. It W aearealv ta ha Dreiiimrd that feverv Indivi dual would prove entirely faithful to h t truiti and recent derclopemenu have ahawn, ba error eaiat among them whicti call fur cor rection. Nor ea it b expected, that to a Cummunity tmbracmr an extenatve nmoo, every, todiwiuai inou'a oe au lar rottmau L 1 . I ' . . . . L . , 1 . . uj ma aioaica or ua-iwr ana wtczniy, a iv preclude all fraudulent practice: but at h ia the out of every roud eitiaen, to cjiteounte oane them, to it it eapecially incumbent upon evert arent of tbie Department t c( ercite all poatible v'leilance in deteennr and preventing their), wherever thry are found to bear upon it iniereat. ' Tour particular at ttntton t therrore called to the Mlowmg DoiniM it it the duty or every roatmttter to oe Careful In locking the mailt to te that it ia eetiredi and to re card the mail key at a ta ered depotit, 1 The moat extensive drpreda lione erer committed upon the mail, have beee perpetrated by mean or improper pet one obttininr the mail key., It, should be a rr7a.' e .J tricvr a ' '-re w i- U atmirt&xM'i ,-r !r the aaa :ior W tea vt at t e beat r4rM( er ne uri kKbtWa taaore tf tkt eaa nJ J- t. t4 fwrarmedltbv tktiWltt4 Drpart b A e'y r dvf Lt tBi the nam frm oaMMr(S) ane aa abatada Wb at oat aiavWl HU ail aw 0 These ere the word of the Cot. to tbe word, point, and letter. If thi doea not at itt'y, we mutt refer tbeartie making the charrt, to the wiinee eand by them." . The reference thnt made to me, render (t necetfttry, thnt I ahould aubmit the following observation to the public, and I have acoor dingly to k that you wilt give them place in' vaue oanar. o. ' r ' -'.'i ,? H r i' I have not authorised the report of which you apeak, and would have told you to, withou beitatioi,ifyuuhadii)timat diteeai tenet Id me. That each a course would have beee more conformable to the view ef Cy Johnaon, t infer from the following Con. iderstion. 3 i t t ..a front fto motive of a 11: whateyer. From ao faar t i!i ray .ect';.:i, but frota c;i It c.l :;t! .s tV.ferf been t ;-e to l rf M ,:.C9, t!.a Statti and parficuturfy at th$ timet tfuii i f'ht erizrni ofthli dUtr(t Hi oe H. TATtsaata, Nanhempteei,?''''i,, Je rJitwooa. Bonie, f -t-'AS: TaMauaJeea, Martin.'' r H:'i;prr J. A. Uiwtoa, Ualifat, ) ...,t?V r , '! for lhe,Boanoke AdvOeate. .'iV:! , Having laid, before' lh public', the ' eorrespondeMe Vthat hat taken place bet wren, mjtrif and Governor Branch, knd iti ret U i.ctn have no hention il declaring my telfJio longer a candU date in opjipotition . to hiai. In, taking thit tten, I am aware, that jt; will pt ilistattafaclion to aome of my Wanoctt friend but I eannbi. believe, . after a mature deliberation on the wlvde auk ject that my ;,motivee or eooduct will find a.hatbouf for censure In the breast of a'ujhtgh-mlndedfcfbonefablei inan In thit matter, I have attorned only th responsibility of appointing a certain number of my frienda, who t had every rea ion to believe would eward me am pie ju.vce; oa' whoe opinipne 1 1 bate let jo, .thoeejf. jta ,h(rslieB,di,' who made to me the . tame prni'eaiun. U the facta ttated by ; them be correct I conceive it to be the sacrtd duty of ey erj.cWzen of our State to auatain' G0V4 oratfcii; out anouio Jie nave: ueeeiyed them and they ; mio and t the people, ' ..'.. a. .. k. ine, awani ijia: , ewaira, inetu .na noaj orabie itnan.- will ; heaitate.i to pro? nnuoce.'' To be contlrmned then by my frienda, fortn act exercised with im partiality and founded in duly, in iuaiice end the moat diainteretted pattiorim. would be a condemnation, indeed, preg nant with a Cruelty which. I cannot be lieve eincere -friendahip it capable, ol commiuing.. . a ne inenua qi omer can- didatea have permitted them to. with draw on their own repnnsibilitiea with. out tubnytting to the propriety out even to tuem. Yet they have not condemned them. Can my.ftiendt be . more cruel or," lea eeoerou'f : Their.-liberality. their .generosity,; their., .independence end warm and high . minded patriotism haa ever, been my priUe .and greatest boait. kiVilh thm and fur'thwn, I have ever been read to ba.ute and wrestle with jevery opposition; and tohaveaayed mem harpiie,t.t wouiu nave oeeb my grcatett desire. to neve tunic in the con I 'r , from the contest full t f the injustice with which 1 ' - 1 treated by tome of my vin ; rsonal and political enemies; . kinq; this aversion I am bound ta lare majority of the indi !'o tup ported Guy. Branch' ... . f belrjinSutncctl by vindictive I - rral utouves. In concluding t : j rcraaks, I will Uke this occasion :d c rrcct an tbwurdity and a tniarepre. :;-;;q3 that hate teca lately publish t ?r I have letter from that rtntleman. in Which, after etafibir hi object, and motive, in aeekina; the Interview, which with the tppre bttion or the Prenuent. he held with Metare, Branch, Ingham, and myself, he proceed to remark that he ha not himself ten the tic ceatity or propriety, of any allusion in new. paper, te this interview end adda. that If any should eanalder it necessary, thee ' the great object should be to atst the eonversa tion eorreetly, for which purpose, hia vitw were made known in that letter, in order that any mlattnderr ending .. mit;ht be eorrectrd. Aequieteing in the propriety ofihis tugifes uon, i tmmediateiy icommumcatad to Col. Johnaon; a autement of the conversation re. ferred to, t it wat very dittinetly Impressed upon my memory and aufficient, time ha not yet eqipned, i beueve, to authorise me to expect an answer in the regular court of the mail. However ihia may be, I have not re ceived tny. Independently therefore , of my. reluetanee to appear before the public ie re lation to any matter connected villi Ibe dia. solution of the late eablttet, reluetanee hich Cwuld only bt yielded to my own ttronf conviction . of the propriety of tuvh e trea ttre,i have thought that tne underttandtnt; implied in the correp6ndenee to have referred, would be violated, by publish. ing a ttarement v!ia passed at, tbebiter view iu quevtioisontil it eould be aceompihW ed by the remark of Cotrjolinaoo, on lbs) WhiQii 1 had . trantmrtted to him. A depar lure from thit undertta'iainejj by that genthf. man himself. Would of course relieve me from it obligntion. ' But from the tenor of yoar editorial article, I infer, that Me met fpuhlith inf the jrra from hit letter, it not author. ised by him. I adhere therefore at pfetent; 10 ibe determination, which V had formedt and aatiimint; tlu your . object ' public jourpatiita, is to preaent nothing te your ret- lien wntcn it not true, ana tun , to wimneia froio them, that which it eo, t take the liberty of anrtrettinc;, aa . well ' to the' Editor of the Telegraph, a to yourseir, tbe propriety of Birauunuia; irwif an panuu aou linpcncui stattmentaof tbe coneration, which occur, red at the interview in questin.WvThe delu ' n.0 producea by uch stttemenls, must be speedily correeiedi but until that correction i made, theit effect ! to mislead the public mind, on s subject of awakening interest to tne America people- ,- v,j; ' 4 i .j . -m em very mrjectfully, L.: '5 .. V Tty.it vottrob'i .tt,'4':''';s': V1 - JNO, MACPUEKSON BERHIElf. v "VTo Faancit P Btaia, Eat. J ; ,' ' 5 ; JEJUer A G. . i i j-1 ' a.J;i;V.'-: t 'T'' '?':':. ': -i. Xs Mr- htatr it Mr. Berrien. - ': '-' ' fTutkinettn. July 19. 18SI. ' vDi Sin. I hae thit moment received your Inter, to which t will give immediate jiubncity. . i... ,ir.-?':v'.ir I did not itppose that you had authorised the report, hich Imposed on me the hece-. sity of tPv'Oft n extract from CoL Johneon'a Ictier. Under inch' an impretaion, would nut have hetnatedto el! upon you to diaa vow i. The report, I knew, wat false, end wai merely circulated to keep in countenance the chart;e made against the President until it could work some prejudice against him in the public mind. I did not suppose that you were an accessary in th'.a bunnest, and, therefore, would Hot insult you bt ae eppfM cation, which could only be founded on auob ae inference. ,;;,'.,; . ".':';V,-!.- The course I have taken with regerd to CoL Johnson's letter, grew out ofcircum tanea which will justify roe to him, although he did not authorize ate to publish hia ktur, a v.' .. '? 'V'' "t'i.. ',' . i Zrij:'K t v;!-;;;,iv' ..? .'w;v?Vv ' "'' '"h?":t:t- -h'' . : .V, tn.-.'. -'ij'r-.i' '.' ' -;' : "i. JV"- ,'', '. 7 V, ' :',. (f I. -' :';? , . ' -il -i carefully secured under a tock and ne per eon, who Is not uiuler oath of ofllo. ahould ever be permitted to have aeceaa te it, r to ue or keep the key.'" That disregsrd; for the Safety of the mail whioh will permit a Peat master te loose a key, is without apology . it i equallv important that you examine well the bat in which you place the mail for Iran . a i . . . i . poTwuion, ana do sure inai. iney. are wpoie ana secure. , wuen new ones ere needed, tbe Postmattet should make .the requisition on the Department, and t hen those forward. Od are not returned wttb the mail, he should tend fen enquiry alone the route te ascertain the Postmaster by whom they are detained. and report the tact to the Department,' , There hv with some Post masters, V .want of proper care in receiving and chancine tbe mail, .- Packets of letters and bundle of newtpapera are often (eft in the mail to psst beyood their destination,' or to take a wrour uireciion, luroune ine inaucniion pi tne person whose duty it is to Separate them. tour especial attentioe ia called to this sub ' ject. At all eonneeunr points, or at place from which Other mailt branch, it it the duty or tne f oat m iter to examine earcruiiy the packet in the maiU to separate from them those which, belong to Via own office, end all ltiUttttatat'tMStiiitktr.t ft rrqawtw s4 swatsaajurt si la oe mm sod oaCiinT of ewfj raw) a. ea m atr trourta nasaso ta xno score uia eocltea'"S tetwpori to tbe tpartajcat nrr fVUora era aawrrwator U arrive wvo im atirMriet ot tbe time roaJ te that rawpost rbeve w ee eWotion with tbe pwat or. ti ht requirwd 00010107. ie ovory . ta reoort tbo oVWr. w'uh the canwe tin kaooa. tad the discretion of earoxtg or iwnvtting the In at reserved te the bote of the Daaartewe'i' who eiU b gorerwrd bt tbe fbew aiooo. V the Unte Itcd y tbo enntroct are not koewn te tbe pewastoier, be sbouU enpty to tbe Depanastwt, and thry hall bo eivoo. . , ' ' v , ' - - M . Cwotrador are requreed. ae ail cases, to eoovey the entire XOail, well ecored from rain or Vjsd weather, ir we eorsetcn. n Miet be awvered with ao oil cloth or bear kin. If ie stars, tbe letter mail 1001 in a aafe and weU covered boot under the driver, ee Ie tbe body of the etag. V when tbe neotpeper mail k largo, h tprete from the letter mail. It may be carried on the back of tbe atat-e, orovided H ehall be wH aecurod from rain but la no ease aautt it be at posed te the weather. Nor tt e cootrsetor permitted on am occasion to leave baft rf etetpapera, or pamphlets, or any part of the mail, at an place on the road He doing to will inovt tably subject him te the forfeit 1 of bit eoe tract. It ie a to required of postmsttere ie every instance, wbeo e contractor shall (M te comply with any of theae requirement, to repott the case specifically to the uepsrt menu ami e oeglvct te do to wiH subject bim to the imputation and consequence of taing a participator in the offence, tt ie the duty of ever. potmaaer to be in readinett (10 person or by bit assistant at his race, te receive too mail when w amies, ami da patch tt with sll . possible expedition." t aomeUmea happens that caxritrt and drive.. are nncoetsarily detained, and aometimes a rgtoa.iod at disappointed in out reecit, ing lhttUignc, by a postmaster failing ,to oe at' bis pot o receive the mail.,, in au such cases, it i tiie Iuty of the contract or to report tbe feets to the Department, that the proper corrective may be applied and a failure to do ao wiH aubject him also to the penmnj 01 uciimjuency. r , . u . .. . t There i taut to apprehend that the revenue of the Department tvittWr moeh by abuses of the trsnkio uriviUree. - Your atteotioo was tailed to uiiaNijeiwa)eanaino,wiucooeDiiat. . Jiut there isrsatoo to fear that ia assny mttaaoet the enremttteil vigilante which the interest of.Vhe Dv part mart exast i not generally aontioued. TonrtpoaUlsttsmioa U.sailtd to the eubieet Let no eleration of aharastar, er ol oftoe, deter yce from briDriiit to tiia test of lent inwt (ra tion, any persoe agaiatt wbora trkJenat ot tbit onsnee may be proaorert. It la ot cases Uaj nv portanao to tbe Departront sod Io ao sate, when tbe taettan bt ettablithed, must tbe ogandarbe permitted t etttpt with Jaipanlty, It b atari if ottoatary to say, that a violation of the taw, by potmatters tHemaairet wiu 10 ao east bo bar loned. They are twaitndad of the obligntion of tbeiy oath efefeee.'t -j . 1 . --v' '--.' ' -t '' r c- -. Erarv aaraoa havta ahanraata knat ."at arafV. i required by law; under a heavy penalty, te de potit all letter tbaveved bv bit boat. In the boat raw k aaeo piaoe 01 artnvaii sea ail letters oon tcyta By tteamboat, on wattra 1 where aUrara txwurejfltarljr ljr, aretubjeet totlit aame pot tare ti ihnae carried the same ditUnot hi the mail. , There it around for belief, that in torn ptnvu provision M ton law it B agreatmea ureevadno. Too arercaaired to ait til dilli- genet m Mrivine to torrott thit tvib ' If it be tit trt w I i - i" , t. J v.' - , .by r ; ' - M f;rt-fct ' Li ti e 1'ruetUn f furrijrtiJMirnaJa af rt I iW rtarb Tlorte. i bat weeiprrt be wS'l ,r; ' tbe Rnew.ka.and avail I a!irltrf twf ity vatt f rrrVi The warrh nf Eknn nut paralTe J fa iWrn, Frum Warsaw tn 0, Bank march or Toll 13 it , to Lorn t a lavutlirr St; a rhoMln So rnore t!,r .v. , I) tbe rwat r the Ru-v . rwy.' Tltr- Ptifre aenj t , trained arjveiitijrra U B , tW RjowIaNe'ttt Minak; t wltb t!e nt w pnalf ?on tf k ne tloubt fnrtrd Dirbifatb 1 ' to Zortiliiw, Mrar the lowrr r Tiifranke ofthbWantoNi alao kff n rfcroltrtl; ly t, from Prat Ian and AomVian r and the i bide rarepaign t ft umr nf cMralr. In likli liglitrnetl pntfrpriee of Er.--rertrd Individually,' ;ninst thrrrnrrtiaclimrnN it the Is MnfVitr,THrs,and f; We liatr Jutt If and (say i (Ion Olubf. nnltr tlate of J 8 ftVltrk.' P. hU) that ft rrpm gyiifrhlVirrulalWn"ln thr ri KunW defeat '.by1 the PV that thr, ltnpr-il Goard I rut ti pie re.M tn'-said' to i Mtrm fnn Dublin. It U c rerY nre ralrnf.' .-S -" The Morninig Star of the $ that the above report prnbal' ed to the overtitrow or li.e? atTyclioecn.wlio were take: , permitted to exitt the Department will be df priced ot meeb. ofitt Itwtul revetne at plate wncrotiesmiMwuiooaii, in every Hieaoteyoe tan diaaover f tbe violation of this'tettionof the taw, (atec 19) whether on the water or by land, yon are to tstte a arosstatioa to be rottrtu- Tbe MWeretiibkt mail arrrara.or staaw dri. TCT,iinni carrying letiers, staiea or nntealsil. out Ol In maili exeent sush aa ara rominmi t th diitaoe of one rail from a pott ofBta, aad thee the tamers are required to deliver then to be mauaao tM nrst pntt effiee tt which they arrive. asnaw am at mleualt ka aonf o Owaah' kcnrttilnn Fve4i te wnwxtava tw awstr wt eiaws, wieittairiK am . , , "'"ay mail, and to give themiheie proper direction. 1 1?? ffPfruretently neto thiiOffieo, it p- robytheearrieMeonveyltw to ro of little avail-to the publia, te form oonneX ions end provide for, the expedition, of the mail, unless Postmasters carefully attend to their duties in this respect.- eg tect on thi point bnng reproach uport the Department, etta otten csstt tt apoe those who least merit the censuro. Whenever thtt duty it peg tected, K it required of the jtnr Postmaster who shall discover it, to return tufeh packet to the' Postmaster who bas given them wrong direction, or whose neelect bu uf fcred them to wander, and report tbe fact to the Department. It i expected that thia injunction will be strictly reearded.' It will enable the Department to detect tbe error and eareletsnes of delinquents, and to at certain lhrou!i fiiat bffioc packet -'of thla description may have patted, by -want of proper vigilance to rre: them In aucb cases, the most effectual comotive Will be promptly applied. .tf' ao evil prevail, it is epprehendeL with the tmaller port offices, and with som of tbe s intermediate , orhcea on- route .' much travelled, .which may, perhaps,-more than any or toe greater oereiictioii oiduty, eon tribute --to injure the reputation of the De partmentw- It U thia? The opening of tbe math by a postitviaier or assistant, in a public store or other room, within, the retch ofperv sons not sworrt, jn violation of an cxpresa mstruciioa. i nn man p wDoiiy avoided In the smaller offices, too, where the letter and newspapers remaining on band are few, there is atHsellmea great careletsnets in not prracrvma- incm wen tinucr OCK ano trev. They should be kept In a secure case, or (tex, ana no person not omcully twurn, allowed to have acces to tbam. And tbe practice which obiaiiia in aome ofTices of lending newtp.ptr must be abandoned at together. , Intmiea of tha kind will be promptly redretaed. Pott master are alao more urictly enjoined to give due notice to publihrrt when their papers or periodical are reiuaeq, er not taxen tro n the post office A wilful neglect of this injunction bv a nost master, may subject bim to prat damage oq me auu 01 o puoiidier WOO Can Miabli.ft tne tact, besides the consequence of a com nlaint to this Denarlmeot. - , : . C It it required by law, that every person cmpiojcn bj me uepanment, wnetner post. master or ciera, toniraotor, carrier, or drt ver, shall Uke tbo path prescribed. It has lately come to the knowledge of the Depart ment, that in aome instance this bat been neglected, both in pott . offices,' and. with mail camera or drivers. - You; will enquire into thist end if it baa ever -been neglected by ny. person io tour employment, you will have the error immediately oorreoted. vA wanton disregard or this requirement in fu ture, will be eo&dcred amolo oauta ta removal from office, or foe eaoul&ng a eon tract. .-.?.' . r...--vi. vv.4, , v. . ' U is teqeired of every eonteactoe to km ntancet,been groiily vioUted, to tht injury ot me uepartment I hi It an evH that eanaot be toleisted. If dona ly tarrien and drivers with out the knowledge ot their employers thteontrse tors, la ihit retpett, murt be held totpootible for the tonduet of the agentt whom they employ. It la their duty to know them and It 11 expected ot each toMtraotor that be wUt find the means of pro tenting fraud of thit. deasrintSoa uuoa kit own Touto, or tustsin.himaell, the injury that my ;ra Ult. Aaapprehenaioeia entertained, that tome tontrtatora. in other retnceU well (ouroved. hav pcnamaii insae irau, ia exial upon their one. It ao intevu mustoecnettuatty eradiested, whatever aarifioe of Individual iniervUit mav invnlr. No eootraator will bereahei' be eantinrred in the Ser vice ot the Department; whothall pertnib this practice. However highly he may be etti mated in other retotet,, be y ill V.nVe iyedi ot hit ,outmvt : rotimtttert are required, la all esse to inform the DeiDiitmtat, wbeetheabueoneto their anowiongo.... ,i j ':rf.,ijfitA y ,r. It II hlirlllv aatllfiuilnnr tn bal t. the great majority of yon, gentlemen, alt the evil ncranniieeu mt nrtKieiny iitaeattntenantent and tbe ttroneett tonSdenee ia therefoi t renoted in yonrreadinrnttltl ttco-oprratein giving effect to 'junHii,, ui ma uepanment, to spiitial te ii, nnum protptnty. t W. 1 llAKKT, A pnstcfipt to tiie BoHton iTrans- crip; of Inst, Saturday contalnn Lon itiiti. uaiee y' ,.! f veniMf t the Jti June, brniight by the arrival at that port of the brig N err us. She sailed fam London an the ; 3d, and the Downs on the 3tl of June. The London Star of the errning of the 3d of June saya, ' Tlie bravr Polish commander v has romptete. ly oaUtnniioeuvred thet Russian. While a Polish corps i was amuftlng thrnt at Minsk, iSkryinrcki' united all the corps on his left, crossed the Bug-, and, taking Oslroleiilu by an aault, hne prorredrd to Lnmza, de. feated tho Russian Guards at Tyclio ain, and in far t nrcupird the whole country between the Bug and Na paw. :; , V ' , Arrounta from Warsaw of the 45th left Diebhitcli at Zoeolow: en. parently In mate for Ostrolenkrt, or lor uieiski or?Uialystock;-ith iifi rrcowrae but to throw liiinBelf on tjie protection of Prussia.' as Dwernirki fori threw himself n the protection of to croea tht Bbj a ad Nfew,vvitrj prise. ::-v v a pnyaie irurr irom v ted 18th, aayaj, ei tier last T the two ermira air In full - Gen. Dieblttrh has made t trre with the prinripal part rny In the direction f the I INarew, "with ft roan I rest Int. getting into the , wawndie t f to fain the Pruslan rrontirr motiye of thie changeof (i; not difficult tobe iinderstoi Russian General finds it i!! receive Ms convoys from H . Uftd, and he now war.ts ta r Prusinn frontiers, to be in , nication witlr Thont,5 wtie r? a considerable magazine ( sions ind ammunition k C ftpproach.V' ?- , vGrn. Skryzrirckt fiait f i flank moyemrnlf nnf Fr bis" head trjuarters 'ere at . In tlio anernoon at, Jab! bh Saturday - at SicrrK-k: I army tvae in the direction of thrhnndrVdfPprwH received pro rto i protperd t nnia, to' rgi!ihixej the. Ins there.' Tfe have thi tnoitif bort that In the environs ri ka the Imperial Itnasian C experienced a new check, i tninski. comrnftnds in Ihetq .TiiVHlrMarerCtio r!i Warsaw paper, ff the. list I nonncea that .GenSkryztt'' fakrn.Oetrolciika ontlie K. fie obtained large etim f the baggage of ihe enemy, prisonertrThe object of ne'rkVln fidvatfring la supposed to have been t tera ,thtj' Russians and ' Correrpondence of the Kew V Jidihh'fifJhe.Coiirict'iinl , 1 Though the"' triforrhati'" bout giving yon may not t interesting with you, as it dremetl .hetis or' on the t Mill ! think it of BuPiiri.: tance' to. direct your pnrt: Irnlion to, -it, tlr'-nioro si Sitnrce fronr whicU t hlVB it It highly rrsperlable, a ilr give youlsomVthing !i! trt''jtheJTrtfiliig;.niai Eorpeahtjdipl.rnacy. 1 week' the rciffiiitijr I'rim niir, fathrr tifthe 'crhl-. trian Ambasatl(;r of that rived on a mission of rxt; iinpoi-tanrc from the Atis This ia the third Amb tria ha at this moment i a circumstanrn v hirh hns both in iMidon and r; to various atirtTiiscs.v Ti'1' will romn iieartr the tru!'' 1 df the tvrttten statepir" polnt'hc-Coart f i' ( tiew tlie placing qf Po!.-.i nation aimiUr tq that tended Belgium gnd shall fill, that in Poland b! dared a neutral State, i" . attacking or being attarl ofl the aiirrounding shall be placed under t I! nfthe Hyp gi rttt Powers. ! will ronseiit, it ta intent. rate Poland, aucb as she b from Rtwsia, and ufcject t ltry' either to a fPJoiiaI punotealiniJ t'ef dt Ilob Ottt&WZ 1 v ;l..-.y iV - '
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 28, 1831, edition 1
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