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M.e ...iL^ht s-rt out of Ihrir i‘> water, r.ruj swi.n-f^ Jo jos'iro stjoh a man as Gen. Jarl.^on, H^s Hf. jB.-n)lrges, court rooms ar.J public offices shrouded ingrosignalion, amidsi lhf> belov-cU members ol his iam ^evpr look to defend iM.ng vvoul.l not avail ih.m, for th.y co.,11 no* . vo!,.,tm- of In. conntrv’s . i.tory. Ai this rno i.i.o,d-mc.oslraliow wade -o shovv f'«y, and a f.w nwnnale 1'ronJ^hcrn nn hone.t uovernn.^nt. Ireedom from monopol! 'vlif It* to S'viin to. Hr Unf U’ if they coulil h« ;ir iIih; iljt iialion > s( ri«ihi ity '' ill h* inosi 5ohrii,.osS . , , /,r *i i i f . f > f passed iroin lh( sla.^^^ oi I i , i; Mjps and privile;ied classes, and hHrd money—not nn. «ol(ln^'ss of vvai*T nnd length d litnf thry would h.-^(o h ri rn «oau ihino; cf the thonghis ol the ^rfniH* ‘*3S O; one t ? gr*a »s *« n^ ac account,’’ a nian u ho for inoit tfian ourn ncy, lor their Imrd labor, and all will bo ors. In Cti'i' h a l.t i»^ public nitM'tmg \vii> '^v. n» d, ai uiuch liif fulIovMnu ii'soluliuus wffr .1^5' if lieaolred Ihert'fiire That the memory f)f Andrew .'■We, for another j^uide would be sent from thr rd v. ^^mnul —thr l.ist throibinns of ihe'hnn‘M hrnft,\viiicl Ji'iusH, to see vvhnl had boconie of ihi in. And in^tor so niritiy y‘ars. have nrnul • th*- pultlic « Um l^'S (loriloua condition, np to iheir njouih? in '^!lter.plts chief coiu’t tn 'i'ht- v;;si inot'‘‘ ' f tii- n.j fn «. I-I iii thf midst of darkness more lhan nii>ht. f()ui nnlt sJlx’* nio> of O'n-lai .l.i -k>(n* Ill's cr-Mtivr ficwKi. ■ 1. lui- I tC. j r ■ ' j *v .. /j . ('(/ inrrf'jorf'. i H'K >iic iiiriiiui y »'• niimcvv , ^ for npvvaids of fivr^his piiwei in applying it^oorcij.; ins viaof. vii" j;j(.|^f.,)n is Urir to ilie fu-aritJ of fiis; Cduntrymen, and iiotirs, ui Ine end of which linie, nnothi r guide cameHl.uice, activity ; his gt iri i* s:»!ul!nn : to their relief. Mathew, or Mat. the gnidt^ who^l vescued them, told that when 'he jjot vvfiere ih*'v wore, his fellow cuide, Stoph( n. (the Colurnhns of tho cave) was s .vimininw around the rest of th' ftnrty. cheering them, and directing* his move.-jit ntj* wnilt* swimtninfT. by the sound of their voices a’hicli were raised, one nnd all, in prayer and sup* ])licaiion for deliverance ’ lu un attuuiH, u - >pcr Oi '.v\enty five years ha? filhd a laiRe space in the |.nh lio eye, and has exeiltd moie uiflm lice ov*'t K’ounti yHietJ than ... ^ 0.^2 DISTRIBUTION, anv of his contf ;npoiaii i-, oi s u i n j.iobabiv than any individual, with or p i..n, | Is h not surprising that Col. liarringer should at that has pricedtd him. IliS c;ir»er -Ail! con^lllu't^,^,,s (j;,y Q(jvocaie a distribution of the proceeds fron^ I » ; « f ^ w w I» . V- j I • »' • , » • t\{. h>\) II IN n frii Ml 11 It* in. cu I ^ IM 11 Iff uu vm 11 ^ iiicii, iiiu a — r' ^ ^ jl.ince, activity; his gt in i* s:»!ul!nn as a miliUK \ p?rli ri>:»**‘i vsith :iii« » iiouaie fV, iing,i hy the people oiH-»«» inipoiiant portion of his country s lii lory, galt sof the public lands, when lhal measure i-adrr; his ^a-aciiy f.is .orohity, f.:5 ti.mn*?.^; hr^Chnrlesfoi,. ‘ Ehis name id destuud to live while lhal counwy advocated il, have hern SO cmphalicallv i.iitiii.ii.sMi «s a Matsinan . m.iUin;: a romliiMation nf*:| “/.vso/jvt/. That we bow to the inevitable decreeHimues to exi'l. li w ill it.qoiie a p ti of more lfianl| j i i, I V ' . >pl n hd chara('tfri.>^tic.*i >ui pas.«iMr all tn> cot. nt;,»'""bh-h renioves fnm from the scenesB^jnj,i,.,,y power to ive hie bioarapliy, aiid to |,rt‘mnrd by the ptopl. » Y ‘ s, ne came out for 'Hfies in public life dmaiy power lo ive nie uioyiupny, uuu i.« | ^' . . . Sent to posterity a corvef'i account of the ev (.vlul»^4J:siiibulion in his speech at LtmcoUiion, and cr\c(i scf ufs of his public career, wlieth* r cjvil 01 miliiai y —1*1 ihe pfOple have the niont^—they are en- Niilure had puurtcl oul her gifts lavishlj' Uiimi •''"'Smi,,] (g j; ] \Vns lh.-re tvcr such d.^nagogisml .r lhal Iiurpose be ap-i-'n‘lo«-ini| him wiih on inu-lhci of c xi,uoiC?,">i‘'.v| ^ o» this subject one sion to the I'ceiinss ofsvigor, a will of iron—and,;*! itie same tim^, a suai’ .7!^ . i i i, i u ’• I I .1 lifts ..,‘.1 in t r lhal this land mnn» y had bejnoiven itv of manner, and an fc oizance of dt iiH anor. which.Sn.'t,- ‘ ‘ ^ jsv I’sissaiiaai; . .vlln-iM^h. (! it. Ihp tfiiMi.li'’'' "I o'' ‘‘“nours, willl the th- halo thul hi,I, w. ih,. r-l,r.m, ..li"'*'";',"’""" "'i' ‘“'r'’"' , k , .f II , 1 r I . H ‘^‘Vso/uerA 1 hat a iuneral Oration he deliverei ‘ h>fiv bearirijr. his cuuitesy ^if, ron rnentorati.tn of ilie life and virtnes of the de-i ni.s tnajnanimity m his persi.nal conuneice amen, l^ceas-.u). ai„i tliat an Orator f' ' I!'n j itje pi Olid ,'jpii It u hit'f) w iiid !.;U no!hii)j.^uoiitied who will g^ive expres hat was nol tiricily i:;»tii, and biooL' nothiii^x tlifx^'^his cDtnmuniiy. was vvtonQf—ti;iiis ID k.jping with b.s public ca-^ er — had coni..iand-d att;niion to * :he n>; ! on will.” B o the ■'Tf ritli r asJl^cls, tin iilu*!* of lh oia>l r ftf ill) II niii'iijr, .v( niy 111 th mmats and it? intimai' fii*^nd# >'vn fiousH, all w«‘re ever mJulniJ l_nji lnrn.s» lf—t. 11 h* re, O'* nilejit s> afl ciKiii, nd ho^{)iiabl*‘ kiiiilnt>.' j.iU* nd* d him ;tt every sl« p, and all wer* m;ide >ible. that in the comfoii and enjoyment of thos jiroiind him his own consist* d. and tfiat no peisoniil^ And wh* re.is, any expr-»*iiiuu of th« ir frdin;^* mHfiiay without an ed'oi't, qualities which other indi* s. Ifilrnial ,vas too high ,i ,„ic. in ,,n.,l fo, ii - 'iin.’ i.iiL'l.t I’;.,: I,. c..„vey 10 |.o8lerlly, the .ni |v„luals ilij not exhibit! whos.- « hole lives had bi, n ph. soul of Qen.-ral Jackson, when nol call.d ‘"'d services havel^,,,^, j •firnh'ii nnil * ^ ,i t^nndcon tncir riiiiuib (inci ht^iirtsj 1 lu'-rclorc. Hl i l i > . lOD.il vioIePct and vMon^ was niad» u\) oi Uu . , Bhad the power, bt vond rnobi men, of infusing h*.- I. ep. .. devotion and the l.nde. a,hies. i-o those Who ca„,e"nea, As soon as this melancholy news reached Wash p'he Legl^latllre is li»‘ret)y requea'ietl to pay and causeB--*^’ ° ?iiousing iheir personal attachment }iii:^inn, the I^r*sidnt issued tht sensiblyB ^Ve wi ll renumber to hav* SDoes not every man knou ihai ®^>sing “ v\ herea.i. ffie ritizens of Charlepton are '‘' "•'fattected liy the deaih of Gi-neral JA(’KSON, andB'*^afd a distinguished diplomatist assert that, in hi-'Bi.g^ ihe sobs of the public lands is a .co'^rimon I sen-fdee,,l> in,pre».e.i ,v,,hthe mufj.ntude of the servi Hcatnage and bearing as l>tesidenl 'f'he IJnitedr,,,^ „ Statis.and by the deeds o.' Cfs hoM get s lie has rem.ered his Country. Haiales, he seenud to possess iniuilivtly. and todi^M i c ■ • 'r_3, FRIDAY HOHTvima, jaiJB 27, 1845, FOR C'OXGHKSS. CHAMJLES FIJ?.SIER, Of Rov‘an. the follow in*T o,(j, , “> >>‘e memory of Gen. JACKSON, suchS^^^^'^'y companions in arms, who endui.d (o i %Trihiile \\s maybe deemed by Pohteri^y, worthy of*"’**b him on the plains of Alabama andg!! »n fui.^ cairjid mt jsiaie and worthy ol the Patriot Hqro who hasjflorida, and shared in liis ohiry and succ* 3S ai3,i cessioti from the Stales lhat originally owned it, it wa^ Set apart as a fund to pay our national debt, arjd, when •hat was accomplisti* d, it was to be used in paying- the exptnsfs ol government, and ihus lighten the iax»s upon the p(ople? But no, no; says Co), B., lax the people with a tarifl’ and then give iheni this EC^Tlie lit. Rev. L. Sillima.n Ives. U. D.. L. L. O., L»ishop of JXorth Ciiroiina, will prcacli in Char lolte, on rhurt:iay, 17th July rie.tt. PUBLIC SPEAKING. Wc understand i>lr. Imsher the D"mncratic candidate for Con’rtss in this D.iinct, will iddt>.j,. tho pooplo of Union county at Monrof. mi Morrhii, of their rnsuintr County Com t. the 7th div f Jul v lit* uill al^o address the people of Csibar tis nt Con cord, on Tuesday o{ thtir Ccii tin- I July. Oi.“ fea.urdiiy ihe 2Gth July, he ui;l !iddit‘s the peot h al li, la'ard B D Sluans, ;i t:;t upper part of tbi -u.uniy, and on Mondaj/. lije 2Sih, he will sp aK at Jharlotte, being Monday of our County Couri ^Ve presume Col. Birrin^er ui'l accompany .Mr 1" ishf r at these ajip.oiruinents. We hope he will (ov ue \\ ijh th^ up!'.' to hear them logt ther. AC;itEAT3lAN ilAS FAL.L.EN! Wu naVe the painful iluiy to perform, of annom.. cing that the rumortd death of Gen. ANDREW noiiced in our last paper, rias prov'tjj true. Tfje venerable pairioi and hero dud at th. M rmita^e on Sunday evenin'^, the 8ih inn U . o inooi oeiter perfjrm our meP.nchoiJy duty on t/ib occasion, th.in by oo; y:ng ih i following announc.-- jneat from the Washing'on Unl’.n, of th** IG;h :ast; THE DEATfl Oi^' A GllBAT MA\. Tne dtaiho! G,‘oeral AoJ-ew JacU.on was an nouuced in this city this mo;ning by the follouin letter, brought from Gon.-ral H )u=ton to th*- P.e.i !i'nt by Col. EUiilge, who came express f oin th* ilermiiage. fk- arriveJ o„ Su*; .day evenm?, abo^it si.v o’cloclc. Col. Eld i !rr ,7*. native of New York, is a s-cretary m the Stat* D rirtment of Tex and accompanied Gen H mj.- lon lo iVnnessce. On Sunday, (being the 8 h m i?!anl.) Ihe Genf^ral anJ his ftmily. who had iu«' a nved at Nashville, ?(t out for the Hennitaa. n', 'j*'neiMi Jaclist.n. but di J U')i ai rive tn^^ie uniii aboi, wo honis after his d, :;th. C doia I E JnJi-e he ai 3ng of Gt-neial Jac!.>oi,’s d a:!j on thi; i^ume ni'rh hastened^lo the Ile.uiitage, where he nirivtd ahTu^ twelve o cJocli. II,* remained nil about two o’ciocK . I , . ^J^'llJllJwyJlu^kcll^y^vvu^L^lyoI R kjaia* nji“ jiiani«7 wi a \ I i/u ui u «11* i m ' *md iiion^' y •— idlip Q cJoiltir fi oin I h p poo r cr^sturcs vjk we .tarn since .as e» n ui.y cairj^d |_the tSiaie and worthy ol the Patriot Hqro who hasj|Florida, and shared in liis «lory and succ* 3s aijm a wav in which “they do nol ftti it” and give “‘‘"n . ,c. ' which he hved.” much th. y tt.ay hav. alt., 1,,,hand, and ihoy wil! be By the PrfKidfnt of Lhe Ijndcd Stales. » l-iom tin N.ishville papeis, (whig and Demo diiiert d with him in political opinion, fiav. M ^ ^ Andrew Jackson is no morel He depart dicai.) vv lak.* the follow ioi^ account o? the death ofH“‘^'^‘’^ forgotten the cha.rn and dignity of his man-p'''*"' ' ms l.le on S.n„l„y, the eighth instant, full ol day.-|,^j, „ J^cks.n ardth. fnm lal cere monies ; ' ' His countiy ileplo»*‘s f.is loss. md full of tionors and will ever cherish his me.uoiy W hile a nation nourns, it is pioper that bus'n* ss should besus[M‘nd d, at least for one day. in the ex* cuiive deparimenis i a tribute of r» sp*ct to the illusti iius d* ad. I accoidmgly diiect lhat th* D paiimenis of S:ate, ihe TieaMi-y, War, th N«vv. ih. !>o.m O--' fic(‘, th»‘ office of th* Aitoin* \ G n* lal. and th i-utive MiuiMon. be ins':»ntl | ut into mcnimn^r • nd lhal they be clostd dunnj» the whi le d.r, lo nor row. JAMES K roLK Wasiiixcton C‘itv Jun. lb lb45 THE DEATH AND EUIilAL OF GEiNERALS^'*'' his canteen, and the cheerfulness v\ iih utiih AI\DliE\\ JACKSOIN. Bunder w hatever disadvanlag*s or iroubhs Ui* y m.iv For some mon'hs | ast, it had Im n b(corninifBbave been laboring for the time, he dir*ri*d th i .I nly more .'mil mot* ceiiain that ihe tanhly caieeiB'lioughts to a day of final triumj h and vicloiy. and ■d CWneiHl Jack'on was rapidly drawing to a cJose more revived tluir droopin'^ {“pirits tiy biiyln S' Vftal tinx'. of l:iti. he was snatclnd fiom th Bpit-’iures of th»ir distant homes and future happiru^s vtiy j iv\s efd. iih by the timely and skillful appli KAiid, in u haltver j;ait of the country these old sol .iiam tdm*d:cal itniedi.-s, and a f»'W more days ad.Bdn ts may be, when they h» ar of thedi aih of ih* i l*d to hio t vt n'ful lif* . On Sunday morning last.Bi,’eneral, tears w ill involuiiiat ily spiin^' into ifien howev* r. H b* came appart nl that th*- akill of th B'*'"d tfieii busy ih(*u^»h's v ill ronjuie np ih* uers, liis readiness to divide wi h ih* m th* la&i moi-B presume CoJ. Baninger has another sel of bread in his knapSiU’k, or the Iasi dropof waBi'ason for w’anting Ihis land money disuibultd to GENEIiAL ORDER. WASniNGTtKN Jun* 1G. 1S45 The Piesident of th. Unit, d Stat. s, w uh n. m [tell SOI row, annonc*s to th* army, th*' navy, and ifi Iiaiine corps, ihe d* ath of Andrew Jackson. Oi- tie evinme of Sunday, ihe ti^^juh day 11 Jum, iboui si.x o’clock, ne resigiud h:s spiiit to f)i> he;»v jetily F iiihf r. 'i'he nation, whih- i* b arns with grit f jitn- d.atli of its rnt.si illustrious ci; z* n. finds .N(d;ic* cool, mplatnig his vt neiable chaiacter ,nd sei- i^ic*s I lie valby of tfie iMl^^lsslppl n field in hint lie biav* st. and ^\ii( ^t and most loitunan- of its d* ■ nders. The country rajsid him to irn- fiiirh.s urts in n.ilitaiy anJ in civil life, a ci fid. nc* th.. e/v*r abai-d, and an afh’ction that folli/A.d l,iiu i,. lndlInirn^h» d vigor to i* nr* in* nt. uniclud over fn> I I'* St hours, and p;us its l;ihute at h’S W I . I ver his lot ua' cast, he app. an (•'OUi>d tllin. n M III iitiiuin) ilk.l • i-ces, ti.it 1*56 tlian ll.M in .juih^.iiv and.-’alion I h powtr of flic mind impi tss.d us- h i.-n i phvsicKin v\as ».xhajitted, and that the demands of 'ti» ijiini nioii:^!*! (oiild no longer be resisted. Th» ir.ojjte>.i of hi>- disease was such, that life could no 't«nj. I be susiain.d 'Phis fact was known lo ih* 'i.fl'I iii^r old h« ro »arly on Sunday, and he fitel\ . tMi.m'inicaii d to hi.-* fin nds his consciousness that Ills time had come During the day, his mind W'a^ oeciipn d wiifi his future slate”—his conversation Had constant r* fer* nee lo his approaching dissoluliooj but at no lime dui he express the flighlesi appre- 11* nsion as lo entire preparation for the aw’ful chang*, • th* bast fidi al appearing in the prrsence of his (Jrtai Judoe We .'laye lieaid many interesting d*' Ills of i.is last ilay’s conveisation, which we intend o pus. Ill htpafter man aulhtniic shape. Al this 'i n* v\e must be .-ont* nt to state, that, after discov now that h» couM last but a few hours, he sum o'aied jiioond him lii.s faiihfii! domestics, and, m a am ol pioif! * I. qu. nee. t xhoried them lo fidelitv oiavt —2"' ‘J’dns, unpiesjing upon them the all d~ am.ai f'"’1"".'*“*' ^ub;. rt of Christianity; and upon taking n fl eiionait b ave of ih« in he expressed the sincere *"'P‘ if'Hi fie ii.iLTht mu t them all io heaven, ihe p(j|ir\§1 11 IS conv* Isaiion with his beloved family was stirring scenes ihrougii v\ hsch, undei his yuidanc* they have pnsstd. On Monday morninjj. shoiily af^ter tb inf. llinnn-, of the d« nth of Gt ti Jacksoii w.is nciv. d tfi- mayor conv.md the boaid of aldeinxn u h(» adop j'hi Siatfs. Our nadeisare aware, (.^or we have j!i. r*tofore proved it upon him by the records) that Ihe was the main instiumenl in fastening upon ihc [State the enormous debts of the insolvent R;jleigh .nd GasU'i. R.il Road, and the Wilmington Ruad. !H* re he *un ih. Stale in debt near a million of dol lars, and most of ii has been paid from the Slate rrr« asuiy, and aU will have to be paid, by vaxes upon the people. Bui, says Col. B., give us the jliiiid money, and we can pay off these debts. This ■^ophistiy is too shallow. The people know lhal fie land mont \ is netd» d in the na'.ional treasury a moil 'I' fU' ril> iiii 1 -):s country, andstil' !iv*s,and will live furev. d bv the deepest solicitude for th» ir !on n the m.moiy of its people Child ol a foiesl re-|''r. !;Ln. ii ,H retain*d intellect in full vig-B‘^‘°“"''^^‘ announcing the di ath of Gen Jack jion, and a settler of tfie wiid*in*ss. his wis a a ” down to i^e v. i y time of his dissolution. His jenious w hich, as it came lo the guilance of ai'T-ii s5'1'*'^' bul it seemed to have no ( fleet ■ OS inctively anached it>* If ii> i» neial pnncipt*s, an.iSfbii'n.sso. vi^>or of hi? mental operation.' nspiifd by '.‘:e tiuth vvnicn his own n.aii i * \ * a 1. ,i 5^ ^ dv:n*r hour v\H' ch**red v\ilh the bri;;hl assur «> ni'ii m and Mmpltciiy. he (o-jiid aKvay> *>pons*' in the bieasi of fiit-country men. Ciou I'l.d uiiti nh.iy war. m his whole care, r, as a 'tat. sman, h*' showed hims.-lf the friend and lov, . •f peace. W^tfi an Am* ruan hfart, whose throb 'he brigfii assur iiici wiihin l.im. that in a f. vv shoit inotnents h. \ouki f»r nni!*d m h*av*n with fiis beloved wife, 'ho fiad ^one fi*dor* boo Amongst the last things 11* said, was. lhal his snff* i mgs. though great, wen lioihintr in Cfimpaii.,on iffi those of his dying ba vt-re all for npublicm fie*dom ami his nativ* land.8'ibionnn whose d-al h and »ufl'*‘ring he /ook* d h* yet long*d to promote th* w’ld. st intercou. s*f hisiin.j hnppm In this I* mper of mind. • I! 1 ihtmost iniimate Con.tTi. rc(\ h*tw*en ihe m in\qui. tly ;.i,d calo.K hi*^-h« d his last, at G o’clock ii.uion^oi rnanUmd. H wa> the servant of ..uman L” day. in. 8th instant I'y. Of a vehement will, he was patient in council j icliberating long, hearing all things, yu i„ ih. uoment ol action, dfciding with rapidity. Of a no mi on ■ington Gi ntral Houston’s letter to the P ,-id.nt lU was of course, not long en ujh at ih tl , ' age to collect many incid nis of G ueral J,u k. last moments, lie had b-. n tapped for the d.ofs^ a lew days before his c'io.oiation, but he fiad '.a. iurncteni strength l*jft him to recover from'he op. i ation. Healy had completed his admi.ahl.- po,Irani ol him a uay or two Ite/ore his d*'ath, for th Km of ihii frencn. K« d.e-u i.jo achnsi.in an.j a aero. We publish this evening t.'.e testimonials of out lie respect which liave been udopted by th» Pi.m- deiuand his Cabinet. Tne gf neral ordf rs. is.mi... to the imvy and army, bv Mr S 'crnary B .ncr.,f . are amoiior the fin.st composition,^’ we h;i read. It contains a just and eiuquent . u!o;4 on one of the fiisi men of his country and hi' ai;, It 13 b-ft to the city authoiiiits of SVashinuion a„. ine.ciiizt ns of every part of our coun'.iv.'^to u’s:ii\ leir icspeci for hi- lo -.-orv by rvt>rv Ivitulc w hi • van be paiu to the iliustu'.u' .J .j j — hi.s ■ yop. n loallaiouiid fion Hnti i.n c wifi i- nee by his mw*r.iou.' f,,.tikn«.s>. H \ as ofl> at soliuity. 'hat !)*■ ev* i ti inp- . d v i^o, w uh P' ud nce. 1 h. fl i>fiinjj.s of ant.’* i couij n» vei cloud '•IS faculties, hm ath* . kindled an.? li;.^.hted the.aup. pii k- niiiL' lb. ir en» igy vMthout disiuibing their bal La.Iy on I'nesday morning every vcdiicle in th* tiy lhal could be procured was pul in requsition j ind a vast concourse of rit.z» ns repaired lo the H. .. imitate. I'K*!* \\as.in i.niHMise assemblage pres 'it fion. all If), surroundint; towns and counties — t I II body I f ific old fiero v^a^ laid out in the parlor i'vithth* fac* nncc'v* r.d — * v. i y one being anxious lak* !1 laH lmL'* 'ini» lo.dv i;i him. Wo saw pres I'nt many oi hi> old con![ann>t;s in arms, and many »ed iiu> pieambie and resolutions w hich will be fjinidS’® P‘*y ‘be t xpens. s of the {^overnmtnt—il distribu- in another column; and in ih* aft*moon ih» ciiiz'n‘8t(d to the Slates, then, this is the operation of the held a meeting the proce.dings of v%hich ue al.ofi.vsi.m: A swarm of public officers is nec(ssaiy to puldish in another pail of our paper. H ’ n i . Yesterday every place of busm. ss wa.^ clos* d. and|'’‘''‘‘ ''‘ y i swarm to di.t.ibute it to • >ur citizens, for the most part, w* nt up to the H* r 3'*“' Stales:—then another swarm of lax gatherers milage to pay the last sob tnn rit. s to III*-distmgui>h g'liust colhcttaiifT t3X«s to replace this money in .ddead. A very large concourse ns^.mbhd fiort iih. national treasury, and in ihis uav the pto-.le’^’ the town and country, and a moti impi*SSIve ai.rifsjjj,5,pyj *’ ‘ * loquenl sermon was pr'ach.d by th* R v D ,f| „ Edcrar. The body was ftoin lo the giave by ih. 9 ''h.ai benefit w’ouid the people derive frcai a {tall bearers appoint*d by the meeting on Tut money? Our State has alieady and, without ostentation or parv.de, but in the mids^iguot two oi three instainients, and where is it? Have 'he prople sten any of it? Hiis any of our fariiiers * v( r M . n a d. liar o! it ? No Whot then has le- ei m. of 11? 11 ha> been tw allow* d uji by tax i^ath- • IS and sp«culatois. uhih ih« p ople, instiad of Le- 'og bm. fitnd bavt had to pay increastd tariff tuxes. 1 his is th*- sysi* n) now’ advoc.Tttd by Col. Dariiii- ger. S;iys h«, 1 would tax ihe people a dollar by the tat iff—that they do not feel, because it is indi rectly paid; but I givi them a sixpense in iheir hand, i'hal they can si e Am I nol a greul fellow. of silence and tears, was plac»d by the side of hi i vhom in life he had lov.d ?o well. PARTIZAN MALIGNITY. Be it said to thuir honor, most of the whig edi j lois in the country have dress(d their papers in] and evtn i\lr. Webster and Mr Cushing. (>f Massachusetts, have alltnded public meetings and '■xprt'ss^'d their gr:tf at this great national calan;i!v. Bul there ore others w ho have acted like fi. nds jOn hearing the news at W’ashington, the British Editors of the National latclhgenccr, announced the sad news as follows, w ithout V( n a black lim to accompany it: We learn by a pnssenger, direct from Nashville, lhal Gen. Jackson died on last Sunday eveiiintj.'’ Asa cotemporary indignantly remaiks. less could not have been said had il been a dog that was d*ad Yet this is not the worst. Immediately under lhis.Bdr»d tinvs the editors of this l.oding whig jon.nal pni the f„l | Th,. Col even no.v com. s oul in defence of tht loH-mg pompous not,ce of the death of a Etitish|„xp|„j,d doct,,„e oi inteii.ai i,nprove,mnls by the genera!governmi nt Hi always hasbeenanadvocate Cm.^ipr^Mon ^eallof this htiesy ; which is not only unconslitutiona!, I-ourier aniioniiees tfie death f)f Sir Hicn. Downes^i . i u i . .^b^Jackson, K. C H Lieutenant Gerw'ral. eornniandmtrfj ' ^ ,a tear tell tn ni iht ir ntaiilv eh* t ks as they gazrd||^^^ Britannic Majestifsfo)as in British AbrM ihe country and make another ricii Mr. Fisher, in rt ply to Col. Barringer at Lif;* •> "J 1'V ^ i.nK noy I I'll most impressive aid *loqu*ni s. rmon ’ His texil^ ^ on the point of eniharkin^r for'^Eu-m. that we c.annot do buter than lake his forcibk COL. BARRINGER’S HERESIES, e W'.,uld not be illib»-ial or unftir towards Cul, B.iriing»r. but we lealiy do ihink he is the grealesf fieri lie—the most outre feJi;ralisi in politics vva ever knew. H* is a fed:*ralisl of the old scboo!, and lak* s up all the exploded notions of his federal fiitbi rs m politics, w i^i as much jjuslo as if the peo ple had not kilhd ihtin and their advocaus a hiiti' In war, h:s eye nt u ylaiic*- distcern.d hi>B'"'‘ last tini* upon his f, ,.iui« s cold in drat h. Ijfa- He died oh Monday, the 9th instant, liavina plans with unerrma sagaeity; in p. ace. he p,opos*(lg At 1 1 o’clock, th* R. v D Edgar pif acb* d by apoplexy the day before. .■Measurers with instinctive wi.s.iom. of which i v»- * Vt I; Him (}; 'Ami he e‘iIS f**||ou UP n. lorioid to dw* then «a Kf Io me. these are they which came uui Fl - as unlortu- inii-'iiiTAGL’. June S, IS45, .MvDrahSik ’ ■ ni..h(. has- ieparted last seeing nately delayed in asceiHiin;/ j],e bo\haJ utd not reach Na.hville tn: halt pa.tsi j 'th« even ' m„. I irnmediate.y procured a .•-onveyauce aiul^ IirGeniAV’ f uno.r.tood tfiai^ 1,1 I I health was exceelini.My precariou'= ^ comfbrulfthe'^r'''''' =‘dmmi.!er, ii 1 could, some! v^V /r T" fventlul life. On y vva>, a leiv njihy irom the riry. I niet the liirn'- iVmore"‘'‘“’ iu-^'ia:ed me tl;at ihc General wii iflectionai* rem. oibeianc. Heav* *, i^ave him b n'Jit,$ washed their robes ^ 'hiys. and h* fjibd th* in wuh d.^ds of greatness blood ol lhe lamb.” fl. was always h:,rpv ; banpy in Ins \ oulh. whicfi! ^ hiqu. nt divm. gav. an int* resting sketcl t'.ared iheacnt. V.. ,.„io!uurnatioo,ii indepindHnt.;!”' c.mv.iMon of G. n. i a. Ja. k'On about six oi ■ippv in hii-aft r years, which bi h. Id the vail-y oiM'’ bor. ih.- ^trongsl t. stimony il l ' /’T“ • , he v\.st cover jr,s. If with the glory of free and evt r^^" Ch.i^tlau lif* and walk. Hisd. Im.n under it, puts such a fulsome notice . - - .. ‘ • *3 •s't lau III* and w a Ik. H is d* linej. ncrea ing Stiites; happy in his age. which saw ih.f'"‘*^' ‘^h.raciei asa soldier, commander, siaiet ‘ * m.in and jia'iiot. was sinking and eloquent All* I th*- r*lijriniis s. IV ice^ were ended, the bod\ ions, and' flom tin ! d*aih. fot . I - - uniry imper ^'‘hable. nnd was cheer^-d by visions of i:s constiinti • dvanc*ment. he depart* d from ifiis life m full fiop. dabbssid imrnortallity. through the m*rils andl itonemept of bis ReJcenier. LAST WORDS CF A.\DREW JACKSON. About three hours before hi-s departure he "'"h >■»"» >, an,I toak afiecuonaie leave Ol Hu m con-! an| Tj • I • e ol iht.rn, asal^o of his domesTies i P'‘>;‘'''“",'-‘Tre«-n,. ihe ^.-ene as most aXeUin” ,. f'-nt.^rks lhat he ilcpaned with periect sereiiiTvl ot ii.iml, m.d ,v,,h lull l:u,i, iut.Sepron,isesol"S tion through a iiedt euier. i I have seen the co.-^ps,e ^mce my arrival. The vii- nge IS much as it wi t II. !iie. wa>convey»d to ih* vauh pi« paied many y*arssinc» lor ils r* c. piion. Th* l.dlowtng genihmen acieu as p!?ll-bi iiiers on ifn s >b n.n occasion, viz: Jacob AlcGavoc k. E«q . Jo.st j h No-vi ll, sj n . E=q., Jo a!’** ^ I h Litton, Esq , Captain Dodson, i:sq., Jame Ific rs 01 th* aimy, the navy, and marine coi 'I’fioinas Claiboini. Esq D.iniel Gia will wear ciapeonthelelt arm and on their swords K'q, Di, J Sh. Ibv. F B. Fo.'g Eso Hon wul the colors of the several regiments will hi* put B.;;v,n, and D.tvid Craiyht ad, E>q Xu'iTLl AttheimvHlg I" the .res, nce o( the vast asseniblv,\vilhon#>">.>‘•‘‘ys at his b.dsjde a It«' days h.forehedi.d .iiions. ami on public vessels in coininission, ih. •>' his body ivasdepositid by thesidjhas published lln^. will be worn a' halfwnasl for one we-k ; andiv' beloved wife, which h.id been there )ii the Gay after this order is received, twenty one sixteen years. Miinuie guns will be (j.ed, beginning at 12 o’clock ^'"'1*3’ and peacefully/withoui’nomp^ - a each Uiiliiary station, ifi. day after the^ receptionS^'*^*^^^ i '* was done. ~ ake internal improv* nunts, money must i?e fiom the fed. ral treasury. 'I’fiis moiifV is ^ ^ ....V. parii. ipa- S '-anfl laxaison Suppose the north paiJ led m nearly all its severe servic*'during the fvent-much of iliis money as the south, fwhich she lul period jn which he held a commisMon.” i .h.. *k ' ... l I>» uot.) as the mon. y is neailyall spent at ifce Whal musi be thought of the editor of an Ameri-’i - orih ».> cb an out rivi is, make roads, canais,fortiIi- can paper, who thus notices the d.ath of Andrew^ .•allon^, &c , tn. noith gets back noloiily what liny Jackson, IMe greatest of his country's benefactors.gpay, but th. y gei ou s loo! 'lusirute this mailer: Say lhat M.'cklfiibur? ..I the death of a Bi.tish general? It looks like atmd Lincoln co«,„i.s lortn a confederacy,a„J prime Hand insult to our countryin. n. Is it anyfto tax their citiz. ns each ten thousand dollars, G^.: »ondcr that such editors aic ahvajs found IatinL.|«h,n it comes to laying oni the money, it was sil the side of England against our own goverr.HHnt?3=^j>» tit in iM-ckbnbu. VVould not Lincoln jpoor, and Meckbnbuig gel rich? And would not ^ Sthe people of M* ckl*nburg be in favor of coniinu- Ihe whole Ameiican ptopU w ili d w * II v^.ih de., |mg this sort of a partnership, and saygoonHax mter.si upon everylbmg connected with the dosin:. |us more ! we are able and willincr to pav? Vf.', scenes of the evintfnl life of Andrew Jackson, and Sbicause after paying, they get back their own RiO' treasure up bis counsels. A g* mb man who spcnijgney, and get that of Lincoln too; while the pfo^-s L’ncoln aic kfl lu sweat and loil and yti a diary, in which the lasl words ola^.oorer. r, 1 L 1 i Rihe departed sage and hero a'’’e f'^iven 11 Was hi3 wish that he should" - ■ a o*'Pn. I I - M J his is the precise efTecl Col. Barringer’s , "'i'l' England ab. ut O, land ,„t,.nal improvem. n. systems has upon it* 1,1 ihi'rki-,1 r it.' 1/1 ■ r'"'‘'S3/- * - Captain CarrollVju ^ said our right to tliai teriiiory was cb-ar 2souih I'he nn-i ii .u ■fl'* "’as pres.ni in uniform.gand ihalwe should submit to no arbitration but thailbut pay lari ;■ 1 ^ ff. uispiayec aig o. oiues was prestni in uniforni.K^*^o ii; a.s.j from sum ise to suum I; ihiiieen goris wib*" ‘'dduiomil mtf rest lo the occasion. Tb. Bof the jhe fired ,Tt day^bnak. half hour guns d.nmg Ih* day ; and at the close ol the day a L^'m ral siilut-. in the expenditure of them, they gel back H o’Xek^u m!'‘A'et'iiLn'Ki" '"“'f >0 ••'elc k. and Ihl.-i*-'' H,„,l,na. nation has received the u ."‘r"-,.''"-"- “iS" ‘'.V' let best year. t.i. \ .-ry fruly, your friend, . If T- n T SAM. IIOUSTO.\. iiiij Exccllency James K. I olk, &c. v:,c. ^ Vve gave, in u siip of liiis rnornin:,'. tli ■ leiU'r oi' Gen. flousion iiun.'uneintr t. tlie Presid. iJ i he ..tfaitjl ot ti)* gieai luan " ichu fi'led the 'rntcisuie oj Inch the Iabui3 vt the day vill L'I th virtu.s of ihe illustrious d*ad retami iheir ir.liii'nce, and w h n en. r^ry and courage an ailed 10 trial, emulate his .xampb*. GEORGE BAN* liOFT, Acting Secr.iary of War, and St'Creia.y of ih* Wrivy. cannon’s mouih.” And that if war did tnsueiown, and get ouis too; u hile ’the devoted suult « down h,si.tT:tTiTh:::Lrtin^::dirsh:JB!^ 7: I hus di,;l. and thus was buried, General And,e«|"«' “'vn a fool of land on th. North American con.|suppose, if Ihe "peopirihink' so to'o,"fh‘'ey will «r.J (.I' ll.I. r* M rimny was closcd by the discharge o iiie. vol). o\t r th. grave, under the command o! countn/s gloryr Wt* m publish G.n. Houstor»VN quarters of the Union, the evid»nces ol eiter, for ih( 1 ( could be no better heiald to proclam>SI*’“'^*l^^ gn^f at thi? national loss J.u-uson. W*' de.m m unnecessary lo speak of on, |'inf nt." How characteristic of the old nalrioH illustrious, that his name and fame have filled th.« - * * palrioH vMirld. H* had t inphaiically filhd the measure of li's country’s g'o,^ | and al a ripe old age, he qui elly and calmly breath, a his last, hav.ng* made hit peace vyith his God. and laid up for h imself an mi perishable tieasure m Htaven. beloved country, he said : uOiluary notice are pouring u, eplions, we ar« psorjy (o say, of a f*^w rabid federal papers.) arel I f I ^ik r«^ll r1 * a. I s^mliTh of papers.(with the exception'i7we"ar, Il is nol tl)ti scope of a hurried Irom the Nashville Republican Banner, June II. SnnbinfTof J.- L • ' back 10 Congress. They have Ihe maitcr ^ P akin„ of bis approaching dissolution, and hrsftheir own hands; and, if they wish lo be own and impoverished, jusl send such polihci^^^ IS Col Biirringer to Washington, and he will the northern men to shear the fleeces of his o"** ('onsiituents. He felt preateful to a merciful Providence, ihat^ , . - him throuofi all his struir-'® gl^es, and in the defence of the continued m.leoen- enceand prosperity of Iiiu beloved c»untr>, and lhat Death oJ General Jackson.—Auditw Jacksoijhis brealfM^Go7w*ho*‘gavrii,‘*whh ^ reflection that the c- nntrv Vfuia ^ H'l^hroudtd in mourning, public mectmgs are calitd- jhreaihed his lasl at th* Hermitage on Sunday, th. loth instant, al six o’clock in Ihe afternoon. He i jr« presented to have retained his faculties to the tnu jund to havs died “quietly, calmly, and with enlirt always sustained him througti all his strug- ^tice of the coniiri ol liis beloved cu: »p his sievvardshi ho gave il, with I., .c C'untry was now settled down upon a firm, democratic basis; lhat the rigf.ts of the jlaboring classes were respected and protectp.f /ihr he adds, It IS fiom them tL, the 0001^^X1 el ah - .Its prosper,t;,. and greatness,) and to them we musi .Con.-ress W'e are glad lo see by the last South liman, thal the h*alth of Gen McDuffie is rap't^JJ j improving, and th;u his friends think he will beal>‘^. jio take his seal in the Sinalo at the ne.’st session the hh Slim tav Bei Al W un liiv Fo ap ciii «Jay pla rep cu da rea Ba ihe
Mecklenburg Jeffersonian (Charlotte, N.C.)
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