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U,cirnedv iiiicscf u .7 Turt lie: r.-A i:reaC In. U'fyn overthrow theprocc. "fP' r three. mites at Alhcry hivai J a Circu'ar . , . , 5n'ouf ra- Icglslitive asscmlhci j f,3 1 'r " " - . Ti,evoteont!:eBi:; tW ofJam,, , ,vhich lhey c;.args ,h3 ;Whigs with ASr d ali .m"nlcf an old n-t dy days ol I carried bv a majorilv of two. 51 to 43 11 the fweat of their brows cam tbexr. daily s.ght rcsto red Jy'XSh tbim ooi of its chambers; ar.J J f;( Let this be an unceasing warning to bread- V v h. dbeen blind ,a ke Jer lot to blow vpa Lr,.. cl vouofthrtanceoffvotecrtwo. TotW$lhe Ailany Journal replies case ! for I have no leomny.. ordered to i.-er,. Whayeto reproach yourself, that. - . J t0 those .who Shat the.e are a great many 'who 'he " JVln'' 'rf ,S2 JtT I m hir Imid fay tS: reet of their he fead the mislortunl to loose" their nt paper at W bad mea sure pted, i. rough j our at- J h j Q lmAtt lha, ft can be re. ,A. l. i"- aence from tot aacred duty, . iXT ... v. n i,;. rAiuwr j :. .inrir.i in iM.h to tt ; ; rr .. ; j A u A, i$ Mr. Jaerbi";;; II sir, n ANOTHER SUSPENSION. It will be seen that another Suspen sion pf Specie Payments has taken place.' Neither Van Duren nor his followers stored, and it seems ungrateful in such havean relation to that , class of cm- aa have recovered such a blessing as tens. It is almost thirty years since sjght is, not to do all they ran for the Van Burcn billeted himself on the Feo- relief of others, 1 arj a plaio Farmes ntA U!a nr.nrtrt for that lnilif term Of f.7.vprrr.!.l. nnd six VCarS ttCO I lost vcars has been drown directly trom the j m sight, and nobody that can see, tn . it . . piMV.I . i - iea ; i inw FWDAY, OCTOBER-S5, .1833. up on tho same day by all tho Banks in DcHuare; on ihursaapr o ia Balutnoie. and on Frid was loiiowea of olncr people's brows. lis-Uotf, War. heard tha ill tho Banks in cy wa jn n,ore than twenty years, letgh. had by the Banks ' Flagg, since the wplosion of the people, at day by tno8 old Clinton County Bank, has drawn his nad Catei had cured a creat many blind - ind I went to him. He said in Washington and Georgetown, except j snpp0rt exelmivelv from the Treasury, he could relievo me. lit rerlorriiedjm the Patrioiio Dank. There appears to ' nave never heard that Mr Drt la- operation opon both of my eyes, and ue no aouoi inai every otuiucia suu i.-,,,! verv har ior nis uvinz. ino broufrht mo to mr Sicrw n, as ca Western Bank will suMend. . Whilst r,nn-p!u ;n addltinn to their Drufits onl mmi mn nf mi- aire have. . P ease the New Yurk banks held out at the la- - hmwi draw S30.0CO a I m rvrint ihi, in vnnr newtnaner. so that .. tcf and a rowed their deteTmina ' .... C,nni "TWiitrw . Mr.' R. P-l .k-, that am ciirnrintr in tha name v - wcai II fctiv , a t - i -w - i uiiiE.1 at tiia a, w tioonot to suspend. lha rew lung- l?ulicr ha$ alwavs had one and frequent- WT may hear of it, and not be disj not us jy two teats in his mouth j and the fol- couraged, lj i lowersof Van Buren generally have . And oblige ; isd i but ' contrived to live magnificently without , yourk friend. JOHN KlittA. land Banks, also, it is said, will not sus nend. We shall be rejoiced iIom i.i maintain thflir trrnimd ! it is thought they cannot stand, except other labor than such as was rendered . a- . 1 t 1 ! s. . . - .tij'9 Lneofoco 7lIatchei.-ThtT appears ht TZ Z k nks7nd " ' Jto ben; end to the variety of dangers run unon the ew xorit uanas, ana . .. - . . i. rL.: .u ihcv were even said to have comraen- A?e na' wzriionjMzmuKu discounting iiberaSy ; butbow that -thr. Whigs of Baltimore, in common es, so th- they who M T . ir . ... .. .. " - .u-tbe MrucL.ai v c areful . A curiouscase can do, we cannot see. it maaui an wi:n au me maraumo ciuca wocrc wo f . . , - "Tr can be bratht 10 boa, .s.;Mt, to. KJftS&yhTll more notes. - ? ! ,t - . . : .. n . . ' l-i ti- .... l . ... .M.n nwii rvina . I ina rnnm in nrnirn na hii Kiiiinir. lie .ii. ' .t . l . . Baltimore Chr nicle f y y " ' . I that a 'pet squirrel had taken a mstrh T:1: The revenue cutters, we hea are in and hid biuen it at the eompositioD ac eranacrcQiiw.er,pu ful c u. hfl m.lchf ,od KTllJmlS'-' Nofmen. .We have heard of a whiski bis bushy tail, boun obstacles be throjOjo, Sd away with aftonish.nent. but ur.huit. rrosecution of ever? speciesol business: rt .r. rv.,. ,l.r-.n- . ...j rilE C1T1ZI5N. AS1ILCOKO' K. ?. Th Editor is necessarily absent this week. Ho ton nomu uj? w hat Week for Ra eigh, toimake arrange- ments for the speedy appearance of the - Norih Carolina Justice f and tins wetk is attending the Superior Court of GuHford: -We have been very carclul, however, to fill this paper 't0 lhc most interesting selections"'. our exchang afforded. , . ' What Hon go with the fuhlie iti ntvJ This question has been repeated in our ears till we are tired of hearing if. Go to the Treasury Department and ask Levi WoodburyV Or perhaps any oth- er Van Jlure4-n.ancaorjeH you. you are guin to enquire, perhaps tne lollowing memorandum, may assist you ..I .r:Jhnn 'i-Manaed attempt to cociroi uw fuw dci away Wll0 astonishment, tut urn t!?!1 Pi,ot o( one ol" tncm.wnoj1PPe?a Nextday, the experiment was tried and last, tut will be oCordcd aTr)mg inloetTcct their , cd designs against the whole banking system. Jf ihey would simply jretrace their steps so far as to reduce the .num-1 Ler of Banks to w bat it was before 1635, they might do the country good. .But we tear they will not be satisfiech with -ny thing short of a total abrogation of 3" whole system, when they have the ower, for the purpose of substituting lhc Sub-Treasury and hard money sys em, or some ntJier nt w-facgled scheme. A primary cause of the present evil i?, that ths Jackson Van Bure- -iy has created so many banks sr IT. S. Ihnk was vetoed, as to e the whole system. ' And we owy coemption from anv severe pressure in North Car olina, to the fact, thai the same system ol over-banking has not been introduced here. We Lave rather a deficiency than a crp!us of banking capital but the rcUr shows, t we have always contepded, that it is besMorr on ihe safe idd. It is 'true that our Banks will have to suspend to protect them selvrs; but there is no preure here, no general bankruptcy, no loss of cred- 'it. - ' - - In some of the States, Pennsylvania and Ala rjland, for example, there are already indications that tt will be made ' a p&rty question ; and as, in buh those States, the Tories have the .rontrol of the legislature it is probable tnat scarce Jy any, if any , -of the charters (which are all lorfeitcd bv this suspension.) will Le renewed." Jn this condition of t hings. cloud abd darkness rest' upon ins la ture. . ' -: "-' We did not suppose, hard as the tlinea were in the Northern cities, that taJkittfits worst and most disgusting forms in these corrupt times. Tho day ol jetnoution will surely arrtve. w; From the.Ralrifih Hegitler: NEW YORK ELECTION. The tug of War comes on in hzvs f . . .... gain; Aniatcn-wa-gtveijiowwni mat, who nipped it with his teeth as be- fore. Ilia explosion followed, ana t.ie Curious crea'ure, burning bis mouth ind nose, was probably cured forever of such amusements Phil Penn. Perhacs the most impudent affair w hich ha characterized Loco Foro do- York" eaily in November and all eyes " hich ha. characterized Loco Forodo aro turned ta l t cV- E-.: :re ifgs in all time u the pt ornwed toterler Statd iU:"i goes ir ihe V tags , tt ferene of 1 hose of New lofk, and tbro matter not "muth if a TeV Sutes 'do Etve recreant 'to the good cause. The lection is for State and County Offi cers - the members of Congress having been chost n - last year. A year , ago, w hen the Whig cause net with deleat, New York declared, through her;or garis, she would not fatter, let others da as they might. Slie kept ber faith -she conquered, end fairly won tlie cfiapfet, The same spirit now animates her, and the Whigs and Conservatives are pre paring nobly for the conflict. Tho Al bany Evening Journal thus spctks of t! 3 Work to bthd J r -; 4 - - "Whatever defections then may take place else where,- whatever reverses may occur in other quarters, the Whigs of New York will remain firm, un3aun ted and unbroken. They will manfully maintain every inch of ground they have taken. The Arjrus may eat irs words. and blow hot where it blew cold, and j laud .'to the. skies, ihe ' Sub-Treasury which it denounced Ex-Governor Msr cy may incur the penalty he invoked up on hi.tiself for endorsing It ; the defunct Regency may scribble leaden articles in its praise, and while away their time is fond hopes of restoration but their labors and their dreams will prove alike na 1 1 . - a " . t rain. -r mere win oe no reiurn io mcir in the way of i It is taken from our Finances: . Additional compensation, to collectors, I Debcnturv's and other eAir res. . - j Expenses incidental to trca- sury aihct, ; Mtsceihineouv . a a Vctib tne suDject. he Official; Uenort o 315,181 20.651. JWI3 .lheJbnrVswouldhaX0 consented to a .i;.; .Ilecrirau' The Empire State suspension. Ave regarded Tfas a JcatlPT " DeVerTcainlatiacf)cdlnhe"fa!l- atrL"Jc with them : and thouch it was apparent mat iney were noi roaming money, ed tliat iIkj ' business classes -were sufTerirg dreadfully from having to fay 1 1 to 3 per cent a roonih lor mon ey, w'e'Lclirvei that '.the- banks would Jjold out, - The i immediate pressure is taid to bo relieved by the suspension. V'orkornext Congress. Douslass - i.m rr (,.,vA lvnfo&i mcmltr of Con. iiu vviwr- w-www-w rW .rrcss from the CJiiesgo (Illinois) dihtrict, lias given cut his intention to contest his 'rest The Loecfocoeai.didatesinNew .JerBy alw talk very bold, anclso else where. In fact, the immaculate Globe already iitet-cta & rehearsal of Jhf Jl.iTidvtc tcenft, if the Whigs do not cnjHUilate in time at;d allow enough trctLiiJcrs to con e in to eccuio o Van Jlurt n Srejfler. Si tle sw id is to . ix toiLhiiiid. i.c he tjurse ' to be fog fortunes ol Martin Van Bure., The spirit of idomitabla courage, b apolitical party, is one of the surest signs of the excellence of its principles, and the patriotism of those who form its body. Disaster arid defeat will hap pen sometimes to the best cause; but the caue itself is not injured, ultimately, by these reverses. When men know that they contend for the best interests of the country for a virtuous and him est administration of its affairs for pu rity in all the departments of the Gov ernmentfor a reform of all abuses, and the elevation ol the most deserving u they may ,bc defeated, but they cannot be prostrated. Even thoso who tri umph over them must f expect them. Let no one. then, whatever may be his political partialities, if he knows himself 1 1 . ill' ft ! If I t to lc nonosi. at;a oeneves uimseii w 00 eon; Itioru.siiorw.'cuie fuise 10 s l, r ; . if-. i : z Pit 9ii.)j:y fist towards a monnr clj . A J'. i.ur. , : : y r tbcm those ol the whole naion,in the internal concerns of the Slate of Rhode Island. Immediately after the election T - f . of members of Congress fa that SJiate, the Ixkto-Focos of New York loundout U)3i iiiioue tsiaifj, wun an we am oicjr had aflfrdcd, was not ouite "democrat ic' caough, .Two "Whig Members were returned, and tliif was,a sin, so unpardonable that measures must beiiri mediately taken to revolui ionize- the Slate Gocrnintnt. ,Accordinglv, there app: .'red: in tho'Nev Y?rk Evening l'g.: a f eiujori'whichjiviis to beliandcd abou is)t signatures, and ihcnpresented to Conresv asking that boJy to annul thexi&tin Mate laws end substitute others This was to be done, too, with out even asking the : people of Rhode Isla pd by your lea ve, or giving tbcra any part or lot in the matter. V . Impertiitcnce could scarcely go fur ther than this and we hardly know which to be most surprised at, tne im pudence of the thing or the nonsensical aisumotiorf tliat Con"reu haa tha tmia. o. . r - er. - We pcrcieve that the people of Kbode isianu are holding public meet ings and expreftkiugitileiropinions on the subject The Providence Courier which suoDortcd one of the Loco-Fucn caMidale at the last election, holds the following wn-uago in reference to it : -Wiihoui-iiking UnpartaiihB question pfsuffirage, we can mcrelysay our citizens, as might naturaliy "have beeDexpecica,areeire.neiy sojiive on the subieCl. and will not be dictated to nor interfered wiih- relative to it by t lie people of New York, or 'of any other L. . 'Pk. .1-1 -- .1 i. . oiaie. ' iiwsjr mum, a iocjr uave a rizht to think, that thev can best manage their own allairs in their own way."' ' Custom Jlome lie wioeaf. There has been another tatch of removals from office in tho Custom - House, upon the infamous principle tliat the incumbents would not subscribe- a per cemaze of their salaries toward tho Tammany c lection fund. We understand that after the gentlemen refused to subscribe, the Collector was wailed upon br a com mit tec. aid their removal rcnuircd. . Tlie mandate, we griava to- say, was Contingent of foreign mis- -sions.'-.rfv: Quarterniastcr's incidentals, Purchasing Department, A rmy cni ingcneiea, " S Supprting Indian hostiti- ties, Foraw of drsffoons. ccc- Freight of trarwportaiion , . into Florida, - . "CC3.4I3 Wagons and carts ' , Traosportaiion 01 stTpncs, Transronation cf volua- i vs I. 11 ,272 71.203 4,017 WW CJ3.012O f-at. "Heads upf dlejandria Gazette - leers, mm Hire ol mechanic, 798 1 Pay of volunteer, , .0I7W r Miscclloneous and conlin- -t gent, J' ," 4570 Drafis lying over, and ar- ' renrages, 1 ,(M431 Pay of the Army, . . 31)3 TranponaikQ of officers . . fr. bar?a. 40JV17 rransportation of tho armv. 16302 Poisiftf and other materi- " at for cartridges, ; SlO Cttmpfiment to Mr. Clay The A- mcrican Sentinel, a steady but ..iodcr ato Adminutration paper of Philadel phia, in the course of an article alluding to the next Presidency, pays the follow ing honorable compliment to the distin guished statesman of Kentucky : We have not the sliahtcsf . disposi tion to detract from the merits of Mr. Clay: he is one of the distinguished men ol wrwim our country baa just rea son to bo oroudt and. when' he thall have ceased tostand in wsv of tlie ad- vancement of others, and have retired tathOLahadet ip!jvateJifeLhif .seryieei ahd his sacrjfiecs for the public good will be spokei of as they deserve. He in now paying lite tax which all disiin guithed public men must be content in pay for their elevation. Who has been more abused than Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, the Adamses, Gallatin, Craw ford, and a host of others, w hose praise is now on the lips of every American ol every party V MELANCHOLY'.; On Thursday, David Carpenter, a youth of sixteen, ton of William Carpen- tcr, Esq., of this County,' Handing upon tfce wheel of a wagon, he was attending. was uniortunately thrown prostrate on the ground immediately, in front of the wiicci in tms posiuon, tne. wrioit f.t nt ihn Intiitoil f I Jl- a " "a . cud called '-'';:'!! at hotr.c Ycj, said -I've got a letter or you. Weill is nity glad whero s it from? He said it" was from' shoat !.ir.d. And then 1 know'd it was from you. All the gals Jumped up from tha nble lo hear what was in tho letter put I thout as how you mout have rote something aboutlhat tarnal sheep, ahoat end i' nnions"; so I would'nt tell them so ti l arter I took it out behind tho crib and read it lo myself, and then there was no puiungtinem cji, i tiaa lo show it, and we was all mity glad to hctr how you w as ail com:n on up in your capes. It is jit 'bout like ue are doi.,g down here. Tho we have sorty um times here for the last two or three davs Cut J can tell you list afore that it had the very dickents to pay' down here on simraon brgnch, you never heard the like and the way it started wes this: Old Mrs. Simple gin out word that sho was goih to gin a party and wanted all ber nabors lo come. So I went ind every body else, and arter a while tha old lady axed us ait to go in to the Louse to supper, o we all went and arter supper was over we sat ihcte musinj oursclycsjjy trying fortma by polio a tea-spoon oq tha edge (if the cup and handin it around. And Mrs. Goings said that who ever could hand tlie cup a- round and not let the spoon fall was to get rqarricd or tome other strange thing happen afore tho next full moon. So Jinny SimpU started her cup around aod it went clean round to me afore it fell and that roinit Mr. Going's jumped up from tho table aod went into de to t her honso and nododat old aunircg faithful to come into tho back shed sad j arter they sel down on the bed Sin Going's in a nuty luff whisper, axd aunt Peggy it she haJ heard any this; 'bout Jimmy Simple, why law me ao what Is iU O, I would'nt leli so it srocIJ get out for all the world ; O, ymi tsd not be afraid of rae,you kno I sen will tell it. Well I'll tell vou as my p ticular fnend but ycu most never ttl thai It come from mo. So aunt Tegt promised slie would'nt. Well III ttl you something isnow: aunt Tct IV afraid you'll tell it No that I cercr; will In U4 world. I'll dio first. We! I Yposo something is to- 'now I rec kon I ought not to tell it, if it should ti er get out it would ruin me t O. Mra. Gnina von need not Le it least afraid of me in iho world tike ( any body tell me any ilan?, it is jest t; safj as if it was in a n'n box. -U'cl ij sjvse III lellyou, but I won't iellit?j body el v. and rcaly I think Yd to not but however as it is you you will give mo your word agin yoi never will tell U 'Why, Uw ( Mrs. Coins, I nevertoll any thipxarj. body told me in my life- Mrs. R, told mo tothcr day all about Jim Sir a whippin Ms wife, and told me tn lo tell it. and as I'm a livin' sool, never told it ycU Nobody need tx, afraid lo tell me any thing. Dual b-. quite n bud--Tatty Lenter is ... . . L f . . I I i tlf - . . . il . . . . - . . oosequiousiy oDeyea. uo say gruve,m miaaie ol ins bodv and occaione and we mean what we say. 1 tie whole it i an injury of whi:h h be; died hex machiucry of our National Government morning. Jho accident occurred fou is becoming rotten, ccd Jacobin' clubs, miles bouih of this place. Lincoln! sro djctatioj lo rllift o(Sce.ri,ia the Banner, y rite there at the door, I'd just as i& would bo in the news as fur wf,wt it. Law me, I'd cever icll Tauy thins in the world. And there is ';, Judy Cummins just like Patty whea, hears any .Hung sMtwtci :'' p, I runs all over the'settlcnent, and w t to every be dy. That aint m a)i when I hear 8ny thing about any I never Icll lonobody but to you-:", you necd'U be afraid to trust me ;', any thing. I raly thougbl Mrs. 'j there was somcthirg on hand. W) could'ntkil what it was. Why, I fj name no came, but.somcthing i P"f ) harden lo you know who I Good law Mrs. Coins, youdon'l Abounhs lime we all started hvni , Aunt Pej'gy wl.ifpercdit out to aw , lolka on tho path. Next mot nm " over to one of cur nabors to gnna
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