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1 Every gatiir(!ayi Mornlnig
.TBttaMft'. f :
Two Dollar
Three
'months
": received.
fined td bo as enduring as the Union,
ami we can no. more dispense with 'it
than withihe navigation that takes our
shins into every seat or lho use of steam
arau agent for travelling aud saving of
manual labor, ; Then , why attempt .an
I imrsibilityt Mhy distract the party
per annum in advance: or ana too country ,wnn inc vaiqCv uscurw
Dollars.)! ihh puhiwuiiiuuhco ivii mv.mv
from the dateof tho in Jo.i w ougm. nor 10 uiwoy u. 41 iJ
; V-;' . , , . cnteTd wonacrs ior our courory. omn
-An;
' '.i- l jtL ' ....!,: 1 me witft us m our uuancv ana weanc:f!,
. the first 3 months of .lho puMicfttJon.-r . . .n . . . . b.l .At,,.
Ko'iiureThiont It has given its, hand and its
L-arrearage be im!l:m.-.j pmitc t agriculture; c6mfnerccr mapu
i cretion of the;EditnrV'" ; ' 4 ' J faCtUre and internal inmrovcinentf.'. It
post paid.4- 't-v. Ltw ,wJlely8eparated.-pa'rts 'of our
AdvertimeiisnuscrteJ' on the usual wrniimw countryr tndi has produced ;a
v t.v;.'lr : it' 'I community, of interest that has 'as much
7 TO THE POST J! ASTERN
(KfttKN (I Srf tqrtl f t
".lUt iUMin i ' -
try votnpmMt'ioii for )ouf mkefc th. '
tH iitptrpeoin it aareml to W
nvpenoft. h toa NH Uti
t4mt to let int kw tfc imeituts
r. ti onlff tUt ym m$j klwajrt k'5
Vr th ptom wUrew! U rtrir4 M Huh
criHtr w io. loott In t gii of iWppr
'K-mtiWv m? ki'in.H ftiTii ' WJ
U '&rrViU BV NoIm if tjjfhw, Kr
or South CroIii. '
Cr Cp PP reci ihrte k.
pWt f A Cti er
-a janxtting f?!se;6trengthcned tho lKiid
r.l our iiKin.-iinas miroauceu . n cun
tiniious stream 'of population and can-
tal froin .abroad, aud has gtveii a the
strong, man's credit ln every foreign
land; tnd, in ihc.cureer of natural prm
pcrity, it has carried us immeasurably
twyond all competition. Would it jau
be more Uian madness to throw awaviit
we eould, this great llever lcause an
abuM had bccn iuauc of ome M' iu
wers, or because it ' w as not prfrcl
not tq the inventions of nan; and (4 the
tiie tniroR
. From The Madisqnian,
?T1IE CREDIT SYSTEM.
It cannot be disiruiscd that there has
hmufor some time past; on the part of
rtrfain dwixmiwr pouticisns determine
d and concerted ' warfare azainst the
whole credit iyttetn of the country.
I'nder the plausible pretext lf rbsbrming
the current, they have endeavored to
adopt a. aerie of measurea which they
tnidUy h,pbd would, by an by, lead to
an exclusive metallic 'currency. -This
brtpo is xftill cherished by them.' Hie
AVA Trrantny tchrm on the: part of
smr, tte m was diKincd to arcom
rlwh tliat ject.ft' And irit is ncrisi
it will be for the purpose of putting
an cmt to the "dvnasry of t v xs ih
ereat mid 1nalL,' Ict us then not bo
dehjded by the err of reform which wit)
tventuate in a total4 subversitnt of the
currency uiidfredit f tlc euntrv. 'As
t'rir at abnset sj t1riiOibr''fMnt in Ws
tern, A ihhtn be cirirciedy Hut lets
:dftH w4th fone tell swi-m strile tlwm
.from cxisteuce, tvirattemittcxperitnent
whici will prove tutllv-ftaL T1h j
ine pT m inoorniKNi una expcnmcni,
Itltth
many, productions of his genius! tin I
honor and Llcss society, not one is- free
from unperfectibhs,' and all are subject
a a
rency, and no two nations are at this
moment so iK'nightcd, ''degraded; poor;
and miserable; . and their course is still
downward, j In the scale of, civilized
nations, they arc so degraded and deba
sed, 'that they have fallen below the
reach of sympathy.' Look at Uussia
wmi ncr acuasca meiauic currency,
uithout commerce, witliout manufadr
lures, without agriculture; no railroad's
ho canals; enterprise unknown, her peo
ple nlavfn end religion abjured. We
.will not Bar that this lonff catalogue of
evil and wij iia been Mircnnduced by
.i ,. a - - e . i " J
I no peculiar si aie oi mc currency m
I.itropef.t!Ut wftj.Deiie.ye.tftat.it imrcon.
tr b Ucd mccb, very much, towards it:
aud that, Europe .would havu been at
mis aay irter, iidi'iHur nciier, ona
tcr, if ftlie JiaJ imitated tlio cxatyple of
England by au.ptni the credit system.!,
tero lias done fr ourpwnicoimtrvwe
wish " no further txpertmenhMi cha
and better4 her condition. Wo d not
believe that all the ultraists pot together
can give us a oeitcr government than
ie git from our, revolutionary j ! fathers,
nor a better currency than. wc have had,
andwhich ve may aiin have by a void
ing tle i ultraisfri ot the times. Their
views of goyernroent; finance and, enr
rency, we cannot respect; and we woukl
iJace them w liere. Vie Xhritian WorU
has disused of the, 'Ageyof Keastm,'
uud where Kcdheaturs unposture;;was
placed in the ! philosophy of mechanics,
We had rather "be 'seen sti-cring by Jisi
Very diflerent from your barren rock: tained the noble character which in all "
I cmo from the land "of flood and field,' nges has distingiushed maternal affection:
and the land if wheat a rid barley, where, lice infant:, was in her arms, pressi d I
natore spreads her bounty in abundance close to her bosom, as if the whisperings;
before us :rfIs"tliHt. siid thqi Su Kild; of ,lvpe , inspired, .the' devoted woman
manyine kind oj land you come trorai min uie doiici tnatine-iecuie proiecuon
Ah, thcri $qu may ' forget God,1 but of a molliers love would thietd her child
JSt; Kilda man ever cm," 1 hlevated on Irom the conflict ot warring clement'-.
hi.4 rock, usrended "ovef a precipicc'lJut for a moment did this dream rf
tossed on llio wild oPcanAe ncicr tan thope: last; a wave wrested the!infait
more
regarding his religion.. V,
From thd 7 Kcwbefn Spectator." f ?
; "L From thtt survivors of the passengers
who i cniharked in this ill-fated vessel,
i
proc aimed tne aironv
mother, and ere the relentless surze had
hidden-her lost one forever, she sprang
amongst the breakers and perished!-
Who does not' almost envy the (ate of
such a woman, dreadful though it seem? l
w ho would , not wish t to enter the pre
Herce'of Almighty God as she did, a
yomniary sacrmcc io ine ursioi natu-
we iiavij learned wnouowungTanicu- .Tarxnm
hrc' ;'!"s " '-'1 :-'lt ' '" ' I the human breast for the wise outdosc . ... .
TheIlffwrYwra ' J ; ; V
clock: kifcwt SatuafrihelrliiWhbn-the sea-drenched and exhaust-
to nbie.VfNo WMncr should we rerHuli-li h.rt inn wapjeft by 'our revolutionary
ote a well regulated system of credit be-1 sagcii, wtban by the invention of these
cause every evil -cotild not b cua ribni j id dr voyagers- in the acience of civil
Dwinsr toinexcusnble carelesic8, or a
want of knowledge of ibe, navigatwn,,
she warf run on tlie Middle Ground, a-
brcasrofjSandyJlooLv herc she rcno
aitviji furtiitr, when tho rising tide
floated her olH 'After' this detention she
pursued hef yoyage till Monday morn
ing, without any farther 'disaster.' On
that-miirniog U jbeyaM-to Miijy freidj, and
the, sea became rouahr or; in nautical
phrase, 'heavy. Tho unusual creaking
of tlie timbers, 'and straining of the frail
vestM, 6ti I' Excited 44abirm among the
passengers, and among the rest, two ex
tericncedicu captain troni Prtsinoiitli,
' New- Hampshire! became alarmed
i ----- t , , . . .
agaiiisCUian we sliould alandon navM!itv; -n ot whom havcnheirinuidqthcirsatety, - fi tmraay anrancea inc
cation because the oci-an' claims its tri- thwrtvfriues; or' their .experience t whtcame,more rough, the wind had
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byte of victims, or than we slvmld re- We are reWeed tosce the indications mprcaa 10 gaic, ua couru...u.
Knquish tteamboa'tiaod railroaobeCawej of public scutiment 'In theefenwaud ,MW8 J" ,n4b'.ard' f sPe-
accidents: sometimes occur; ft is flw re,!,rm f.f the credit syrt' agaiiwt jhe ciaHy among the ladVs. Arequejtwas
(1 VlMlnmtn iml to flu, r..l i.Ih .Km.vnr, T l n.r..l r mauu m unc w.
province
tical risults of every 'syttcm,' mid see
how it ctperatesln . ihcreasit tlw suni
of human happiness and pntfivritv.and
to as ain it the goid greatly prepon
derates over mc evir. it its operation
is productiw of this result, ourchiLf eudj willpldce himself 611 this sure foundation.
- .. : l - j . a t - - 1 ... . .-
is cwnpusnca. K y ;t , , u e have a strong desire to see lumad
TT Burikhari re we' pfiered ThT
tin of this tystcmT ' A nu-Lillic curreiK as to insure ti it ulory and prosperity,
cy which nwisdimr to hiinself honor aud Iiutip'uic.--
practice. and if it on Idi " it would vnnc W eafl? auare.that he has difficulties h
tniv
.jc ti,-...M....:'Muk ::c...t I yewi.neiore : minn vivwni wwc to,-
:,K- .n,. i.k ;-w ii-'i the only means of escape which nope
tJllklWf IU UV Wllivai VI lilt II 1(7 IIV TV VfB'l , f m j T
will n-itn.M 1 Til.. frUfli f IK.llueq Pin, iic .mama, (.muiig, nc
are iniorinea, uiai mr. iiiaire, uw own
er, had informed him - that the "Home
was not insured, that he w as determin
ed, therefore, to save the vessel, that she
wasnnewvwelt htribii nd rapaWeofivea1
the systerrf stand 00 ground which f;aii-
pot I; shaken. W e trust the rrcsident
hi 1 r ' ' .t k 1
ed survivors reached their desolate lan
ding place, lictwecn .ten and eleven o'
clock at night, it wasjfound that but 38
had escaped, twenty passengers and 18-
of the crew-lThe nearest ' assistance
was six mile distant, at the light house.
whither many of them went, and were
hospitably received. ;! On -their-return
next -morning, to the scene of the sad
disaster, manv bodies were washed on
shore, among them two were recognf
zca ny i-api. 11111 ana Mr. tlusscy, thos
of their Jate wives. Assisted by the ,
residents of the Wand who had collec
tedthe melancholy rites of scpulturo
were-ferfi)medas nckJyas coffins
could be -made. When o(ir informants
left the iatal place, at 2 o'clock on Thurs
day, twenty bodies had been found and
we have since learned that a portion of,
the cabin which was driven on shore
after their departure contained the life
less remains of fourteen ladies and one
child! , ; - - 1 .
THE SUB TREASURY. BILL,
As it passed the Senate, is as follows :
A' Bill imposing additional duties?
thcring Capo Hattcras, w hen tlie danger
would be ovor. About this time thcrak
arming information was given that the
itb rum the we ' of. it ?atoi-,. h-l, rontc-fid with, but kt hi.n.reiftemlwr that hadspnuig a ieaK,,,ia,n ai-
M," .k. iur. L Li. nmtwl Lmor. r cratLi uWHcr, a passenger, wno was men iwiui
out.tu h r bnnv ronr.trt- l. M dvn 'ers stnd th ckcut. and where dirti- ",e c,,nTm r.uFllU" ",u,y. yu,u
clip the w inW " f o noxret ; it w ouU: culuei. most 01 It demag-.gu f the "Home,- set all hands to
L - It .1
takefromcnfcfprise'ks.etiwvw. rap.u, hho ,,.,.vhoc .
strio industry of iN re sr,h li U I when every mandate of duty and eve rv ,aJ,c? :ludcd,--ass.sted in the
gton
the age of fanaticism both jn rcfi
and politics, "i . . . . ZrlT . i
v ihkt out mnocncqin an cxtraoruirv
fry fnfatuatiopv'the last ycarr two has
pven rise to ome stranginitictriiies in
nan:
1 1 iiutr 1 no viniMr rrM iri ini'Miirrn inn
drv up the streams of avtn-e; it v,'iuU: a.t:namtion vl mund sente pant to, a. Hit- t 1
ystbeasii.aofKit woildj lorent course.Hf he wlrTlace: htmsctf rent leaef tlnj ved veH m uoh
PVali4 caTh; gre;t 'moral elements "ti that geld where Jeflerson and Madi. a11 he'r .ert,,r,!4 cre u.n
U.at give us "dignfe power -and iuQuM " od Rif nK.rolhan half aTcentury, vtH ir
.sX1".iT.L'Xi itT.t " V .1 i;i. fhrnrt u".-;!i ,,or t;U ttu-Tn by this time tiiougM if a JyisaWe to make
ranks w ith the oiler awl smaller nafion.'hel
r ----- t--.i-M f r ". . . 1 1. 1 l-
IO
for the nearest land, and the course was
Iterod accordinalv. In 'a very short
I M
ira ci wiui diuin ino larar anil iii-vi-1 nicivi, u v hwiw unf, oi viv 1 . . . . -1 rt
. - . . r i ' 1 t . . i- iitnnA aiier. u xn vol hi teen nn es oil
nus nMiie 10 an imiinow'n and unprmi-i ieeumj we nave ocars mosi KiiMiiy aiiu j, -i . - .1 ' . 7 .1
sing Or,-MCWJkv& 'Y-1!? ?X7 i
miaitendin a revoIutU-d Imauaua a ptditieian.;: X : M risen so high that the fires were ex-
" 4 : w v llmguistied oy it, and tne maciimcry was
(cutrastUiis aysteni of credit 111 its -r- -.'. L,.onn.H.nlJ 'lJn iiiku
We Imxtility fact wihmC tlie ric h a hd Jjig
I t-iorTthi-y atptalto .the sordid nations
1 .... - 1 . r
I ' " wvvi v.iii iiui iiiu iinin i ik:soi Wf,i j ..,..
y. .....uu,,r ,uN, ,nuir nivuni. (Mem I tjfc'wolid it ha
ucy is 10 uiinmgt sorieiv: o (tcmor-
ill PJ. I. .1 - - , t
,rVe' '-77-T "'S-11 hC tl first palp,,, of
w produce what hd to tho revolution In .u ..4 r ' -
France. T., rci.t ti....: J 1 - V.t:h iias.. given ,10
praciicai,rcuiisj1vii j,ngiuiJ and thw -vvillh l. AlAA.- 1 the only iacansby.which the sliore
country, 5Witht the iwdicv1 that is .:JL f hr,nh wna
Uu Mini viumniliuai rjUrOtlL'. IllXl Ktin tvhrnP( trt thA Mtnh he tmrnf nf Mun ntv !miwr n cjuin a if va
Under the remaining one the boat
pproached the laud,, and wts kept a
wvawmivi mm mnitmsiuitf it i.a ma Mr.M 1 . . .
4.- Itl nH ..hr... "ra tst for the common ischKin the Hi ihlands nnd-Mandsof set. ;
WtrablhWo
am! U r.3n' ,.f i,.,r nr, rv.ri. v. t., "v "y 1 If " wr " now 01 uiasgowl related the following Hiat
rovtilutkmaryandllevem
rieultetlKj broken faithS-nml r'S f -lV9 Mff
- iregUI. ICS Hie dosliuyol natln-lt Clia 1 ml a l:ko fWmmVh Uir on nf xahwr.t.lrnt
wrcf; uicy cucitura ro jrrecowiica
Nv"d hef ) o resistjXuecessfully the fornH but there is one subicct on which he w ill the after pi
idable blow thalw as aiiueJ at her lia- pot joke:;! menu his religion": , Here he wardbolit
tjuiy t.iitcnti I la reserved; and tiis has led some' who escape wot
1 lie war that ha 1W11 waipd unon f
credit system of our country, ainioars ud
A" ? M5.tV kiglit of folly. , That svs-f
a .fy.strtin, is so f till v p Hruicl
.nlMViit!titutioi,s,oiir fal.. Imikui
J'sand niodcs of thinking ion! iu ting
Uharnu.uin's io fully w ith tla'f genius utid
wntrrjirwiy ot our j. ple, it has curml
outan tnany perinatKHUchaiiiieN through
M v oieuciivo ojioratiohs of fxctv
and governmont How, and it oi.imw!
1 1 p.ht and the future hv so manv lies.
at it cannot W r!MUflC . Ij.hn.
l'.Higa . to;1 1 iveutv'niaT h,il..r-.i J..ni simrt
"'ni gnnes who will hevwr pari with
'li the proctlre; whatever the
ieiau,uvcnimcnl a ju; jt j dcs.
pings, than, is Known any w here else but
wiiii i and it has maile her tho won
der and tho admiration of. all cliristen
du.Kuch is tho result Hflhis svstom
in England; and '.with us, its aclilevei
liu-uts have bcon greater, when vo
coVnpare our age . w ith : ttut: mother.:
VN'hilst, contiiiential Eunvpo, with mfvx
elusive metallic currency In some parts
and $ mixed 'ctjrrency in others, can
bring rtnto cotniietaion nothing with
hnifland or this country: and in lhc
great raco for riipriil'YMiwer and glory,
she is lost in the diRtanccTlbir desixV.
A 1 . a i. . I 1 ...
iisin aim lit-r ourruiiry congenuu paru
iinsVi'VliiiiTiiisli tvnrv rnv nt fi!url'. in
terpiUc arid hiippiness." Italy and Por
tugal have an ixcliuive mtlalik cur-
with difficulty, by incessant labor,
was now night, and the gale continu-
rrevioua to striking 'the beach,
Salter requested the ladies to leave
purWd the boat, and go 'for
"isyingjhjiiciripei
escane wouki do neuer mere, snouiu sne
vwt Clicm from the land of strangers to 1 run 'head on.' as -was exiieeletl. The
. I . T 1 T I . .
suppose mat tney hai'e no religion.-; l ol awful moment was at hand! terror pre-
hjjuw oicmyou inusi no it ruguianucr. vaueo, oui jonnuaq. una nope yv
friend 'of mind hflpjXMicd to be in a pored it lo resignation. it came! the
loat, by w hich a poor simple-hearted St. keol grated on the sands the boakhee.
Kilda loan wasTailvancmg, lor the first led seaward the breakers passtxl over
unieinniir we, irom nis-nauve rocKS loincr.swceiung crowns 01 imnian ocings
viu me worio, ano as ne aovanceo io- iro:n ner aeoKs mt, umucrscre sev
u ard& tlui Island of Mull, a world iu it- ered by each ''.-wjieeding' wave" near
self in tho tsUmation..of the por St, ly one bundrcdmls Vere hurried to
lvildA man, tho l0Mtmeii commenced eternity ami' in l(ss than half an hour
felling him the wohderi Ire was, soon to from me time sho struck, the,' work, o
see., lhey asked him alniut rvilda, destruction was, completed! - T r
they ipiestionc'd him regarding the pe- 'The scepejpf agony. and despair, as
cuharaties of that wfiinlei fiil place, and depicted by iftosurvivors, defies cc'ui
rallicti him not a littl on his ignorance rate description! Mothors rclihging to
of all these, magiiifieentv tfiings? which to their children, qhildrcn praying pre-
were to Iks jvcii in Mull. He , parried j tection from parents as helplefs as them-
them oft' with great coolness and gH)d Iselvesj ; husbands ami wives, brothers Ai
humor, till at lengih a person in thcloat Js'stcrs, sustaining cah other, as if they
asked him il' ever he heard of Clod in j considered the social aflcctkms a bar-
Sl.-. Kilda, Immediately he bo:am jricragaiiisttheenerachmonfs of Death
grave and collected. 'To what laml doi--such scenes may ."bo mentally. eon
you belong?' said he; 'describe it trtnie.'lceivcd," but they cannot' lie stmken or
km - 1 AT ' I 1 I' S .1 . ' 1
'I, sana tno oiuer, 'come irom aptace written, uuc mouicr 111 particular sus-
as depositoFjes, in, certain cases, i
on puohc oracers. ; -n
Be it enacted, &e., : That the L
Treasurer of the United .States.
the treasun rs of the Mint and its
branches, all collectors of the cus
toms, and e nrveyors acting in that
cajiacity, all receivers of pubhV
money, and postmasters, be, and
they. are hereby required, to keep
si fel y y w itlrotxt loan i or 11 sing ,11 1
the pobjie money collected by them,
or otherwise at - an v time nfared i n2
their possession, till the same is
ordered by the proper'd5prtm1nt
to be transferred or peid 0'lt in
which cases, the transfers and pay
ments shall be faithfully made by
them as directed, and all otner di
Uepermrmed aa 6scal agnts
which may be imposed by thii or
former acU of Congress, or by any
regulation of the Treasury Depart
ment made in conformity thereto. .
Sec 2.-And be it furthcr enact-""
ed, That all mirshals; district at
torneys, and others having public
ml l? P0r, anctall patent-.....
ees wishing to make'paymettLlo.ihft
United States, may make the same
to the Treasurer in that city, or to
the Mint and its branches, when
near or convenient: and when not,
may deposite the same with such
collector, receiver, or other depos-
uory, as jnay ne more conveniently
situated, and' may be selected for
that purpose by the Secretary of
tne treasury. . .,;
Htc. 3. And be it further enact
ed, That whenever the public mo
ney Ih the possession of any depos
itory :hycoHeciion,ViranSrer, or
payment, shall be inconveniently
sitaated for public Use, or shall ac
cumulate, so as to exceed the am
ount of the existing bond of any of
ficer, any part of it, or the excess
(as the case may be) shall either be
drawn .nut for payments, or be
transferredelscwhere, to some oth.
er deposibiry or. the SetrtUry of
-'