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-. - - - - 20. 39 H ALTTIGH, IT. 0. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, XC31 VOL- 221 V (rn-.mrt jm .ff i from which the stranger hailed; and .plying with iheir wishes, rte young- Je-T-i-t M a ih neit mail brought Burlan.Jean & eat atrnned on the thwart. wlh the in- Jtd orth Carolina Stale Cazetlt, Co the agreeable, intelligence that floitention of receiving thecjiild. The roiiKMiB. wi., i Uch a min a Zeruaaabel , bhooks ev boat auddenlv chsneed her position, rr lived there. - , , j ; - - I which caused her to lose' her balance, snd the waa precipitated into the wa ter bead foremost.-Her. father did not notice what waa doing until hit atten tion wa arretted by the noite of the fall. . Without removing any of hia ap areX ne leaped . iaWtbe waiMio rtd cue her, Although a good swimmer, he... found it difficult to keep above water, 'burtneWfflhfer-Wfdr'irtW'rof-get himself,' and on her first coming to the top he caught her and awam for th"e boat. The erl finding hertelt in thit titoalion, seized her father around the neck,1 which drew hit head under, and after a short atroggte they, both sink Ingelher. The contciousuess of the father waf at this time beyond the pow er of language to convey. He moat leave hia child or both perish. Ilia effort to rise with her, be says, were vain. He struggled and thrust the child from him, and reached the surface of the water almost lifeless. After in- haling fresh air, he found himself some distance from the boat, but by his and the efforts of The-daughter -- beet,- he succeeded in getting to her. Un casting his eyes to the spot -where he had left the object ol his anxiety, ne taw her hand above water, moving a alow, dying motion. Unwilling to re linquish his hopes, he propelled ine boat towards ner, wnn an ins remain LAWRENCE, & LEXiAY. Gretnhome.Thi Boston Atlas says the lsrget and most bM : SHbritHfrt in A'" that there is now erecting in the vicini- fc. .VSeS wbeeom. wbwriber rntly Greenhouse in the United States. wilt requ'red u y t Thi Mructure i emnt i o3viM;f . . .. . : . r.ua nniiar. um ie . iompiov m Air. rrpmp. tmw "in, ma iafHnM l .t.w- " - i m m - r I,..fte eiw "- - , j erty ol wealthy merchant, recently fiom Chint. . Its length will extend to nearlv 400 feet, it width iu iropor- jf, t4'kU -i'rogtny --It' every oue j tin, ami will cst,when complete, .nhoneit. we need, not lotfc-4ur If every j '.would mind just bis own baVuiese there would be wore Uu- SIIM;"doO.' SW' If we talked lcslout other people, thertpeople would talk let about ""'jf we converted less about men, and mirt abiut things, we would have Ut ler friends, fewer enemies, less troufUie ml iiiuic aeiise. - f r the re wre rfewer- rnwefa! V t he world tliore would be fewer numsculls If tudenta wouiu reaHJ less, anil ithinkWore.thert8.would.be a larrr number of realty great ineo In our coon Woman from WoodburyV and lately fitU I li my .child were to tte a snoe-Diacn alrnTmyrfl11"8 nlm a ciataicai eu- with all its apparatus for hestinr, wa trin?, and aiher pu,)0tea, little short of B2U.O00. Ita contents will embrace an exceedingly numerous and rich col lection of ffuitu, (lowers, aud shrubs, native and exotic, costing, perhaps. halfaa much more. t)ne division of the building U to be appropriated to the culture of Pine apples, a fruit sel dom attempted in this country, yet cspablft of being brought to as great prrlecfion here, by aid of artificial heat, a a ia it a a li v ex i e , -s,-&; . . -ee- A Datuly', Br aim, Not long ago, a couple of fellows in New York, hsp pened to take a fancy to a young lady, and one of them, who was a dandy, sent the other a challenge, which was accepted; & accordingly, they proceed (led to the Jartnit to trv the cold lead. ucsnon. y . w-asurdalut;;ife I hard study he wojjld.cert.inly die with ft . . . J ... ...:. ..r Ul tlSVHIg -4ppuwaunj..j.jiui5 Mia scquireinents, it should, -riot tempt me to il-nv him a-'tdorouuh education. For. education enlarge the grasp of the mind the more exteuive that ed- ucaiion, the greater inrn argemeni. ih more oerfectly ha can understsnd Lharacter of God, coosequuently the better can he serve him here, and therefore the greater will be his re uf.nl htrrafter. would have less neeil lor scoiumg, if vrr-,- nften charse servants wit li - J . . hej.mjjTrdrMT- tteyond -hitreach- beyoteartl6fte4oclMia.4eep-W neath. Without any hope of aaving ThynrgrnTitfr1ioK(red--tlie nUtuU with ig atrenglh,. bulbefore he arcived to ceivedihe challefigr-puT a Tetten --e-ggNdlVom'the'iop-uT waf diiic'ftveieay inio ni- pocKei anu wnen iuc pisiom were Jd Ur ha rged th ed a n dy st a hdi h g readj to tall Trom the fright, recetveu the pgg plump ic hi forehead, which felled Ida spindle shanka quite to-the ground,ande applying -both hia hand tohiafacYc ter, and turning his eyes mournfully towards tiee'Vien; etc1imed,"""0 Gorf; see my brains!" Lowell OLttrver. India Rubber Carpels. Dr Jones of Mobile, in a letter to ProfeRaor Silli man; says: er varnish left, . which was prepared lvtntftef -yilhfoetPlfc hanted down nf expatriated by the all' gera, but ere she proceeded far from conquering genius of civilization. r A! the bjeel of her solicitude, he was bout one fourth of the bluff and tnoaod io state to join him. Her spirit, as has been undermined and wsshed awsy by the constant friction and dashing of the river, and the time will come wheb the whole pile will be submerged be neath the water. On the side adjacent to the. water, human skulls, trunks and limbs of all siei from the helplr ts in if satisfied, had fledj and the affection ate psir, whom misfortune had rente sunder, were how hushed io one grave. Curio lititt sf Naturt unidrt . . - Tht Queen ofj'rtuiia ani tht Bat- titof Jtna.A few minutes before the fatiliw Uie atreeg arrir wUionieg Toches in thUkn on a 'superb eharger, appeared on the field of battle, and, accompanied by the elite of the youth of Berlin, rode latong the frbnt f the i 'most'idvanced lineaof the Prussian army. The flags which, her own hands had embroidered to stimulate the troops, together with those which had been borne in the ar mies of Frederick the Great, and which were blackened with gunpowder, were lowered at, her approach. Shouts of enthusiasm resounded thro, the .Prus sian jranjis, The .atmosphere was so clear, and the two armies were so close to each other, .that the French could plainly discern the costume of the Roy al Amazon. , Her singular dress was, indeed, the chief cause ol the danger she incurred in her flight. On her head waa a helmet o pebfchtsd jtmsnadeu by a superb plume. - The rest of her dress consisted of a cuirass, glitteiing with gold and silver, and a tunic of silver brocade reaching to her feet, on which shts wore red boots with gold spurs. When the Prussian army was routed, the Uueen remained on tne field, attended by three or four.meaf Jft'ietlicx this Isst deposit of esrth was made by ihev are not eo-already. If young ladies now a dsys did not ' hrnma women at thirteen, men would h.i better wives. . If newananer correspondents would itanda gyod chance for having their ommunjcationa joered they , must wiit irtda'TttlTi be scrupulously nice and distinct in punctuation and alwaytpay . . - , II allerhoinering yoar eye ' l tou, and racking your brains to write a piece for the paper, you would insure nobody to read kexcept the editor or the compoaitor, you have nothing to do but to write jong aentences, long para graphs and long commuuicationa. If you want to get rich, work hard and spend little. " -. .i. ir'yiaTvBn'rT'S""Wkr't yober man a drunkard give him a wife who will sco d him every lime he comes home, thai Klnrmaat hrr Son Bill, kick Tim " eV tbe tkittet ha the mouth, and then drives them all into the kitcheir with the broom -stick. If you want to render yor hband unhappy, blame him for every thing he docs, rizht or wrong, scold him for do- i ig this or that befoie you i know wheth er he did it. - . , . . And finallv If you would always hive a clesr conscience, be an honest man nil i christian. And, if you would uot - be everlaalingly . dunned. rit tm PBirrta. . ..-i?W-Soiae time nce a alab .. sided mortal trom "Down East," who looked as if he had been passed through iVahRijrte Tlvld1d t reapectabte whotesatestBWihm-rt th-cUy :: and enquired, ir thia Burlap. Jeae If UO'sr''iet, Sir. - v 'ii, i recw I owe you a small biH." VVhat name. air?' Zerubbabel Shooka." After o- verhaeling the ledger, ZerubbabeLwaa asourrd that it could not be. as ba name waa not on the book. A darned pretty way you keep erol , 1 ge if man owed me a matter of three nun dred dollars I could ell the da'e with out lookinsr.. H'lWs'evVr I Jun't win to cheat vou. 1 know this is the rlacr Z. Jess't iv .mei .ii"tIaTettT.aSr'wlar- feaaHoarodarxvtivc11 -!,'--'wclt t. two hundred aud twenry na uuiun iietiot us violence in range munnni cured to me of trying it as a covering for a-carpet, alter the tollowing- man ner: A piece of canvass wa9 stretched and covered with a thin coat of glue, (com meal size will probably answer best.1 over this' was laia a sheet of com mon brown paper; or newspaper, and another coat of clue added , over which was laid a pattern of house papering with rich figures. After i he body of the carpet was thus prepared, a very thin touch of glie was carneu over the face of the paper, to prevent the India Ruber varnish from tarnishing the beautiful colors of the paper. Af ter thia was dried, one or two coats (at may be desired ) of India Rubber varnish were applied, which when dried, formed a surface as smooth as polished glass, through which- the variegated colors of the paper appeared with un diminished, if not increased lustre. Phis carpet is quite durable, and is fmjeaWeBlraHfWavilliy description'.""" When soilel, it aaay .be washed like a smooth piece oi maroie or wood. If gold or silver leaLlbrms the last coat instead , of papering, and the, varnish is then applied, nothing can exceed the splendid richness oi the carpet, which gives the noor tne appearance of be'n g burnished with cold or'silver. A neat carpet, on this plan, will cost, wnen maae oi gooa pa pering, about 371 cents per yard." Wonder" what uVeIndiilubber vril! be put to next! her, helplunged his oar ioto the T waterlTW"bfnd-tl : time m-f man it iS"tipa- Biuie io ueciue. neircc wnnu spican their branches over this sepulchral spot nd which add Rot a little to us antique nd solemn appearance'; are undoubted ly of snontsneous crowth. Ou digging a lew leeHototho mound, found that every skeleton wa aui- rouoded by earth of a deep florid tinge. I his waa uniformly the , case, and tne pecular tint I believe must have been derived- from the iron contained lit the blood, but now . mixed, with the silei, &c. These dead bodies must have been fgeiInagrsnce hap ten times aa many agea nave past ed away since me last nunai iouk place. I found here one bead made of bone half an inch long; and an lie -o stone the must beautiful I ever saw although similar in other respects to the same - abonina' utensils t. und in many parts of New Eigfand7"o"per. aon living in this section of country, can give any account, either Historical r traditional, respecting these inter estinir monuments ot ssvsse lite, or rslhcr I should say, of the aavage dead a far as he waa able, and soon found that something waa attached tn . it. He raised it gently, whb ; mingled feelings of hope and fear, and to bis surprise and joy, This child bad grasped it with both handr,fnd she waa 1ajen once more,- with life not quite extinct,, into the boat. After some time, had elapsed, she showed signs of returning aoimstMtn, and was again restored to ifaYinY the time sue was in ine water, ioe crie AfjdlinflJtkeCKejJoud higi but her ' mbaoioga were aoou changed to praises. " Torna J.--"After two'days of pretty constant rain our citywas visited yes terday morriing. about 4 ofclock. with a tornado r- wairiwino.wnicn pasaeu vr. ver ity commencing at the Battery and pursuiris i NorthferTy course up Church street to Boundary-street, tearing up trees, partially "unroofine houses, and nnisti-fltinir t fences. k.cr It was of short doratioa, butof uncommon vio lence for the time it lasted. The on ly serious injury done, however, is the destruction-of-the Vegetable Market, which being a frail structure waa en tire! ylemolished- No traces of its ef- ... i i feet could De discovered oeyonu The Menegerie which exhibited in Greenfield last week made a fine show, and drew a concourse of people from the neighboring towns. The lion was a fine looking animal, taken from the forest within a year. His keener seeir-s to be one of the few men in whose favor the ordinary habits and laws f animal fe- rocitv are suspended. His name is Whitins. and he is a native of Plain field, in Hampshire county. When ha first saw this Lion, it had nrver ahown av symptom of docility. Eleven dya after, he entered its cage, and was cor diallv received. Durioe his subs queot sbsence, another , person, after ipenuiog a consiueraoie um ip luriu inz an acquaidtance with i; the-- Lioni ventured ioto its caee, was immediate ly seized, and rescued with great dif- . it i at m isri Bculty. MH, M r,..vy niiinjj rei uroeu, the Lion recognized him, with the greatest jey.and rslurnedat once Ipjts acnuired habit of obedience. Ine ETepnanx was two or tnree nours m tetting over the Connecticut, the eveiiinz alter ne was exmuiieu nere. As soon aa he tot into the middle of the .stresm. ( very deep and rapid where he crossed) be began to play about in the water, and gambol in tne moat an tic manner, and when his keeper an drtoek to Durih him. he immediately. sunk ten or bfteen leet, leaving tnem to swim for their lives. A dog who is do mesticated with . him. was then sent to seize him by the ear and lead him outt the elephant wound his trunk round his bdf; and tossed him -twenly feet in thr airr" AM" this was -done-food bu moredly however-; and evidefitly with no intention - of aerioua oiiachief. When he waa tired with his frolic, he came oat and surrendered himself The scene was watched from the bank by a considerable number of apectators and.filteen cents. . ISever mind the " crnia, mister Shooka; , here's your re" ceipt fur the dollar.; Mighty careless eenfTlmjikes;! Jdollaiplvherer come from. Fifteen cents aint to be sneez ed at ., Good morning, ' . , . ' , , . -1 MestraRurlaji Jean C..wejfe electrified at the miraculous honesty of the : down ,ess'er, J and would hot frt him go so readily. ThJ insisted upon his purchasing , A .bilJLof goods, but Zerebbabel wsa very anwining. It was darn'd hard tn pay for Vni heaaid.he'd been all winter raising that -But, to their great gratification they aucceeded in securing so good a customer by sell ; iog him a bill of a thousand dollars at .. ail. moiitbs...i... . When the lime of payment arrivedr and a notice f the demand was forward ed to the addreta of the honest down esster, the Utter remained .weeks un answered, the account was sent to a limb of the lw resident in the town beettery narrow. Many houses in tne oirecuon wiucu it iw " to their foundations. KNo damage has beeft 4one,4nP.h'Pn?JfVfa " w couTd Tgcrtai . Tram thm B.rmtahla Journal. Wonderful Escape. We t have been 67rused with Hie TullowTAiparTtca lare of an eiape from drowning, by a a. - , a . fnnl in Coiuit. ftuutb pari oi ioi tcivJrn. About the 10th int Captain Nathta Coleman left Hartford, Connecticut, mith bi family, consiating of his wife and thre daughters, for home, in the veaael which ha commanded, i ne two eldet were permitted to sit in the boat, ih wind bemr , liar'ii, wnicn wa veered some distance behind the vessel After Bailing inj this silostion some time, they v'ird to take . a little rhild. belnnsins- to a passenrer, with them. The boat waa drawoal,g''J of the vssef for the "'poe V c" and with intelligence, virtue, and pa triotism to direct it, must always be impregnable. I speak of no sectional A party, bnt of one devoted to the great principles of republican government, and which views men, however exalted ' by their talents and public services, as ' mere agents to act lor tne weuare oi the whole Union. ried In his prowess,; may be seen pro jecting out in a horizontal poaition, ad.f per ting tb,su pet tniumbr nt earth.' Many of the bonea were iua good slate of preservation, notwiih standing the uokuown centuries which have elapsed lioce they were deposited, and I succeeded 10 tracing out several skeletons nearly entire without diffi culty; The manner in which the muund was formed is this. , The origins I bluff, which it composed principally, of sand and claywaa ei cavated about fifteen feet in depth, tod oven.a suffiiitnt area to form I he btae of the mound. A . tier of dead bodies was then arranged on the bot tom, and covered over with a stratum ol earth, twelve or fifteen iochea thick; teOt- another Jayet fit. bod iea, covered with earth iiP a Vimilar manner, until this alternation reach the surface of the natural bluff.' Thus the mound con tinues to , the distance of about forty feet above the bluff gradually tapering till you reach the submit. Over the whole is a stratum of oyster shell very rezularly arranged, and about twenty -I hepier-su-tSjiif-RS- anil -ahlf an name. being-the only rallying point, whenever the party shall fail to justify and sustain alt hia acts, it closes its ap propriate designation, and must dis solve. . It is therefore as necessary to support the chief of a party,, thus or gamzed, when he is wrong, aa when he j right. f- But thia is hot the case when party is organized in reference to principle which- are-vrtaHo-a- weef-government On these the standard is planted,, and if by these are alt the membert of ther party, from the highest to the lowest. odgedAparty with ! sucb basis. L who bad fought-glortously-dit ring-the battle, rushed forward at full gallop, and with "drawhniw6ri1i"d little croup. Startled by this unex- Jiected attack, the horse, .with her Ma esty, darted off at a furious gallop. and, had he not possessed the neetness of astag. lhe fair Queen would infalli bly have been captured by the French hussars, who-were several times very close upon her. ; The Queen, thus pur sued, arrived within sight of the gate of Weimar, -when a ftrong detachment of d rifoou -f ee'tt'ftttstsitiiliat full speed. Tr lnecommanaerot the ae- la4hiuentJiid.Qrilai at all nsk But no sooner had she en tered Weimar than the gates were clo- ft. and tha huaaara and draimona re turned, disapKinted to the field of bat tle. ISourxcnne't fiWMtr$;c--:. . Judre MlAan.Thn fallowing let terrom-JudgeJMlLeanjjifOhio, is in reply to an invitation to a public um ner at the fountain Ureen Hotel, on the 4th "of July last, given by tlie l)e letter, wutcaeM00t out prudaca th bet letults. If they shall state what caniiottw U ied. - We muit-But dis t I have the honor to be, with great1" respect, your obed't serv't. l ' JOHN M'LEAN 1 ' '-Ofcv ; .''"' We received the following 4 lettrf.l post-marked Albsny. by this morriiog't ' mail, and -publiabir w : t ceehe Ir'." We shpuld hsve preferred receiving4 two- or three letter before we com- 1 meneed the publicttionj but the tone and temper of the Introductory leiW; snd the important bearing on the presl dentisl election, hicb a history of Mr.M Van Uuren's political life truly detail- . ni wilt no tfnatif tin indued iatawX W i,' .t .- A y guise tlie fact, thsit the contest for the ' srervlioo of th tonstitulioo and , tsws uf the country, have in view the , e,uetiofror the turctttfomiHH VrnrJzzr dency. tiiwre than hostility te Gen Jackson, snd there is no rescue-ae salvation if Van Buren is eleeied." - , v 'ZJr':.. 'i 'LETTER j; lk-:fl'f.:: ' ;TttetifwWtht4v ?ir, Tdrouiih the medium of your A. T PSfcLO. I propose, with your nerHilpvioitp :s. gwt-awiiii.ii. .i. i. ii i 1 j 1 a ... t ffnn '"-arriiaiiiMin in addreaa a aeries oi , tellers, the Hon. Mariin-Van Uuren, Vice Presi-- ' ; Mittinr between the Living and the Dead. la one of the mining districts of Hungsry, thsre lately occurrrd an incident which, while it partakes Urge lyofthe romantic, ia of ruo.t affecting 1 S. . I -' . r 7 " '- Intersil, anu , auogemer oi mui e Inordinary and dramatic effect. In opemog a communication between two ovines,,lt(e corpse vf a, miner, apPV rently about 20 yeara of age, was found in a situation which indicated that he had , pemhed by a n a cc id e n ta I faliing"in of tbe roof of theiutneV The body waa in a stale of softness and pliability, the feature lrea.li and uu distorted, and the whole body com pletely preserved, as is supposed, Trom the impresnstion with the vitriulic ws- tcr ef this mine. When exposed to t'lej ir. the body became etifl; but the la- turta and general air i noAiiic?, posed, the person ol the decessea war not Vecogoized by koy one peron present: but an-ieditinct recoitecuoo of the accident by which the suhticr bad been thus, jengulled JP ine oowei r'amWre'WolfMW was protoneea oy irauuion among ma frtterf Ind gentry efiptFartlrer enquiry wal here dropped; fudhe oecesssry arringrments were tusde Io inier me oooj wllnJJBJlu', riiea of burial. At this moment, to tht to bring before the American people, y a true hUtory of (his, gentleman Vca- reer. J -hili commence with bis earlr days, and. df tail such ffcti ... aswUl,. 1 io my estimation induce the freemen ofibS7-wi,iUy j.ipsue, before theyw consent to elevate hits to r the highest , i -station in their tift. ;. -riV'"' mocratic citizens of the city and wun-i w a prjcipttor Jn the rrveleiion ot irvo, anu l nave . since oeeo seat easly employed in the politic of the i s'ste 1 have acted , with that parly. known and, recognized as the -demo-v eratic p.rty.- 'ly furmef posit ion in Fiublic tile haa enabled ma to become 4 amiliar with every act of Mr. ,Van B- ren, and with all those mean by which , he has gradually ."advanced hiio.elf toO t; the ofiice whi. h lie iiow.hold,v 4 , Adraouikbed by increasing yrs, Fist' to an Indian Mound. The fol owing interesting particutara are from he Portsmouth Journal,' received at that place by Dr. l)urkrl, from his bro ther, dsted at Jacksonville East Fluri- A few day a iocerl loolc with me two rouns slsves, furnished by a. friend, for the purpose Ul viuing an aociruv in- disn Mound on the St. Jobn'f river, 12 a conicsl bluff, fifty leet high, snd con- t tilting about two acres, skirted on the eattbv the. river. The mound is cir; alar, coverini vne ; third ofLaji , cfe. and risins like a dome trom the uiun to the height ot lorty leet, so tna tne summit of Ihe mound Cannot be 'much abort of ' one h aod red feet from the 'ri ter. It is thickly revered with trees and'shrubbery, from the larg'eat live oak, which is art e vergretnv te ihr beautiful hawthorn and the aromatic myrtle, all of which are filled With moss pendant from the branches, and imparting a dai k and melancholy air to lliis'roiutoleum of the dead, t - 'V -j t. Thus it seem thst nature doea not blath to tiiouro fur the thildren" el the forest, although they have been per secutd,-dcp4sdr aoutcv, uesiroyeu astonishment of all present, tiieie ud denlyappesred a decrepid old womsD a - S f S t. ! II I ' a aa kL oi tne neignoormg , vmagc, wou ruy- ported by crutches, had left her bed ridden' couch, o' which Infirmity hsd Lr mmn ra confined her.' Stid ad aned to the scene: with feelines of iay.of krief.fhd of anxiety, so intense ly. painted on tier aged lace aa mgivw her the appearance of an Vapired per aon. and with4 an alacrity which seres- ed truly mirsculous. " The 1 eld we- man eazed. ,tponU!ie cprnte fuSlCln; stant anaaweepiria: ine iooe naif n Ks foreliead irrordei-to obtain a more perfect view of its festrei,'bercoun. tenance Became as h were-uprnai-rally- liehted on. and In the midst tf piercinc-htstericscriea ind wbe, Sha declared the body to be that ot a young man to whom' ihe- had - bee engaged by the ties' of mutual" affection aud the aromistf tuhrriser; niore thn CO years before. In the intervals af geb ing floods of trart.lnd thefaintirigil of helf exhanated frame; the p"red oat thanks to Hetveo thtt she -had again beheld the object of her esrliest aff'' lions, and declared she could now descend to the tomb content.' The powers of life were now prostrated by her egitstrd feelings and eitriion, anu she waa borne homeward by tht villa. r ty of Philadelphia: Rkhland, June 9, 1834. aence in the country Selayed until yee terday the receipt of your favor of the 20th instant, inviting me to the "De mocratic Festival to be given at Foun iun,firjeco..ffn..lh4th;Iu.lypext.V..:Jt would afford me high gratification to unite with my tetiow citizens oi me ity of Philadelphia and its vicinity, you informed me are "to bring toge ther those Democrat who have been for somo time- divided in th-ir cluice of men, in union and harmony, to re suscitate the doctrines of Thomas Jef ferson, to proclaim your aversion to man-worship, and to establish princi ples, as the only safe standard,'', &c. Our own reflections and the examples of 4iiUry should, convince ns that no ire government can long ne sustained wbere;mereeubititl4vpri pies. II we are not incapable o re ceiving inatruction from exam pler we must profit by republics of past ages, whkhhave- bee rverthrwn-byatv-a4 baiwonment of pnnti)le,.,and blind (Ihereuc ttKirin..-Ve are-sluseltui) beiniw. andjcitbcc. ihronghrinjRrmlty or depiavitv. are always liable to err. A . .. - ... . . - i . priuciple rwiucn may De denounced to day, may shortly , become thetest of I political orthodoxy, and thus an the great movements of the government inay.depena upon ie wium or caprice of an individual, who, himself, may be the miserable instrument of political uo-glers. Una is the government ol an absolute monarchy, ..by whatever name it may be callcdwu -, : It is a just and profound observation -of JtlaxhiavUiaUhejeal pqwerB of government are sometimes contracted to a narrower, poiui tn repuuues, man in monarchies.", lie who has hot seen thia tendency in republican eovern- mC' .,uk aaaa v AVnofinnr. f ,U VI, llteylUi T Vf -,l- iviivvw; m ' f " W a- a em nr "aaTi' i .in the uayi potrJencrson.- wauiaon, and Monroe, who eyr heard of Jeflfer men? - Parties were then known by tlie principles which they .advocated, : and they formed the rule by which men were judged. .Andjf we wish, to preserye our rovernment,: we must get oarx a- gain to the standard of principles which were tnen pnuessed and mamtameu. Let a party be organized with an ex ha e, in a gejit HrwrelMd.i-f tes-,. the turmoil and butl by which- 1, ant urroutulrd. would, iherefnre, will . '.'SiX, coh nicta ..ol parly. ut the uiMers - wiHcV-envirpn-ouf estt country the new. and extradnary s . octiiuesoi the ailniinisirtlinn wlmh . tre aought .to be enforced by the pw- r and usage ol pai ly discipline, have (armed ine in my retirement. Thus - Trcumtlanced, 1 reUctanily aKiia. ee ,-, ter the anoa and preacot myself- ba.- ore . th ptwple.,!,;,.-; ' r..- iMialleudeavor lopoint oat the i t - gtn of the evila ndr whioh we are ulleriiig, and their iea! to'hnr. . 1 will ' emperate'y, but fniletly tte, all 4 kiiowil MW-inrnast tTmes7Bni all Irr- ppneberidfroinhim ih thelullureTTo nV'i'i r 'I.V ik'l 'rjri."ii. 'in'J liTiVi'" K'rMk.f.lii'.iMS" 'vtr be urtton , by 5 the p a rty ; syot if2 much to nvei throw the opinion and doe,- trineaof , General Jaiksun,? as thm of ;, , MrY4rTBuien To4he ceuoteta i Mr, Van Uuren and his adherents, may .. he at r iuu j Led, in a great roraure, tliote "', v assaults on tlie C'nttitoiioi)Hhoe vie. : atiooa of the Iswi those monstrous aa- , . tumptinnt 'if powei, ai d that canlempt of publie opmon, which are etn ami ,t it It in t very jeel.ion of Jbe tVion, nd ; ' wiiicn meuance tne sexiaiece mriM, ettablikhed. and long cheer'uhed inti- V. mtioM off the coentry. ..: - . fr . . X here can ne longer be a doubt, that , deieived by the character f Mr. Van , ( Buren, it is the detciminaiion uf Gen. ' Ijcktoo by the influential tiut he now : Idseeh.VK-rrwdfhlbii a. a . a tuccetsor. lutuiir me ustMn anaii indulce Gen JtkMi te aisurrferenceiM before the DieiieMt BiMrule i tarried. iua' tnn, Madison men .er'MenroehiBi a broad teHefj-eiilaatetiepayg- tbe country, 1 desire to hate as oppor tunity of iiing Mr.Vaa, BurenV : political Ufi of f tatiug all that I know 1, of .bis public course, UU uieaauiea, bra intriguca, eud bis st bunm.. Ji.afier, wltal 1 eally know ai.d shall J u 1 J df- tail, it pleaKS the good prole of Urse 8 United tit l.ouiaxe. hini tiieir cni'i , tlusive reference to any inJividu.L. ! llaHiiiiate. I .iU2.( l'l"'e the ri.lt- and let tha-indiyidual be placed at the : tiuii, t w'nich I hey ill be r d seed, bead of the government, he must of, but iihalfeatsaU hve pe .M. necessity -be aupported in all liia meaa-: formed my du'y in. eudnavoring area, r If be shall be supported by bis", vert theey'd ,? v. ; . i party only when he is right, the party. The struggle at the. sproarn g y. , matt soon be broken n pieces; fur hi (scliou "ta, not, eidy te -be the ,wlng r
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 18, 1834, edition 1
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