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UNION. THE CONSTITUTION. AMI THE LAWS THE GUARDIANS OF OUR LIBERTY. Vol. SIX. THtlSSDAY, IXmilAIIV 14, IS39. .o. 057. (wJaaWaaaaatV f ; P.rr. le -ps a Uft. Ik r aktb '' H,t. D m m t U a Nlfetili " a J w - w f il I a I Up, J d.', II,. ., tr ti44 if', kf fM J I " I'"!"! j m J a iWhft. Xh s! a ' utt.tw'f; , 'jr ai't, aij UVl !' IU fi-ls . l)l U- airt a 7 ', ti m V I w ,!. , jlaJ Ca'ti a 4 Ui a-Ht tfr.j .f v 1 j .t lUt b. .'a r lii-M-. .ric 1 h.jr f aiaiid. J ,t iiu4 'J !!, I',. k. mj ' , ti t !' '(l . 1 1 i iu il a w, f, ki tin lt W, 1 1 ! .c, i .i I ! I . -" ' " '"'-'' wfM-.nvm, 2la 'y bun a rinut;on i-f ifn ru- Uu T NA'IUKU) .MAN IN iir,(ii!,,l-r) ai.4 all ibey ran earn I Hi Ull.d.f). Uyut.dicitirirottn. Some id bit Iari. Tii ftwi . a n Sd- quy ofjaa atll a. ! belonging la I'ther r.o Mr. I. n lrl4 Mi- iiiti.lld blra. Iua aruirrd laiintKif ra!ilibv it Ik. "I'lutc.ul $krl!ir," by Jitdl tuiltiog ll.rif kitrmiin m tiflc in lie C N ': j U'Zr; tm a !ve. ibry ran nr-ter ItrtlKN- Stht rt in lb i lN-Sng in ilia raieof Metclianta, nr ai biy haunit m n, h 144 ' f 1 ir any rm j!i) m-ni under (Jotrrn itiNtatii f (! ni ! l,Mir. iniii. a.ii'ier rati ibtir rkddrrn. They r rat li.-i ici.e m trinrtr h nrr !- kra and enlr they or ilieit rr, a i l Ii wndrrrd lilv nd b puirti a cimSd be " brk t-i wmk upon j.fir.;l ail !. trlttf if lite NlUig l Vr Ut at li ! id l'inr mr. un lii i-ti iih.- i .p r.t b ki king a.l-rr la ihry way tna roaiatuted tur ltle. ft-tl t In. y j I'.tt ila e,' u d j i -trd bf; pi! A Yung phyn Un bnig irirj in tain li'Oir-iiiji b -Krru me aitd ut uaiiite Jo tel miu .iesirr, ai lal I'll ujuni ilir H I'm. il.t . r.l. . h I l iMH in 't l. mating iil.rtit iu et iba bdi li ruli ikbiril i.l pe- arifie att ili undr ng. lie iR4 t lua hurae ince a t4n a). i. tme autti-tr t. Y. Jy ni dta ai lull ji-nl iliimiti ili iiirr. a i;...m n,,..v inlrtKt d. am! n uij;e. Alirt an -b.n.i vf an hur b ltl ii up l.te. tin "ur mri2 w..u,u irium and riry .) il!t Iniii Srf h. tU t and , rui ail if a mir ol in. iti.iritiucnt th mkmg if be aiiiy Ou r 1 h4 a In to aVi l! riiual inijiea lua nigt!bre itb ilir ara.'nl it .trr biy (xxl ad wpmrnn t l lie lud ieiite, Utry nutd i-ny if bu- ni . Uui omit tin? tM-gm j Ui cimjiuciice in lua ability, uo mi i.f frlln a. ad lli V warned i k A g, lii uiwie than aupert-d the lie I'im kh imuin'; Hin cMir anotlier ' eit ajlm li im pfacti.ii.g. drUr mncU an l riM; a, aim dut'iit In bl'fu!'t ta kni alia iruili. lie arcirtdingly kepi iuii.1 i-i null w.y a mii.niri ilir ailril agmJdal Mi-aft-r li e iMid, aiid iitfd: Ub ir iiKu a rut an (.Mid ii.unt"!; n I nviii' ikr4 u( g.i dirir trrunii, ; Tlieie liia t-re a!av ry pui , a!ar lrn-ii. i.f iuiur( and got whi they 1 a-lk. J f.ir; but waa a very panieular fr t ii J i.f iliein. and ruuld'ni gt-t it h k ! U mt ime uf tin -imiI ri!e Uui Him't viikbli ; ami fciiiiilio r iiVf, atal tUe wrung r ml id r; il anulil'iit k my y at a!. Tiii-ra'a lw mla ' t' will, bluing ubre i.n, ami ilii bm, and a'ltg ttiim; ur fn k aliif il'd a iiii ma i.i.i ..,i!lln. ismiii m n.ig'id. All C),iiiri.i t err rnu d di, male 'e eunie t U I'e. and ill I- C noe In !'; til l yei, aa I id alma, lud a gmd , nany- aititia lint i " ll.jine kem nrcuv fii; bit I arat din tie diatrihution, .Inn thrre wait a.. . , a a... - a..... a - ' .llaa. . a.i a i I I-..,. m. u .. a. . .a. .1 ... .... .... i.. .1 . m aii.m.. ; .1 . r .. ft ... e. ...... i 'U.r.t, iireanae i aa g-nin nuiinu mj w trntu w itte iraor in ma muai j iqi aurrrttp. ami i.ie wetgtii 01 tne oouy-j --j'-.i.ti v ...... j .. i-- ne seti-eaufiariory .inoijirringa .inc ajtntj ,,f i,e n,(g uneseep'io 4 to g i wuii e ir-ilieKHig, tea ar- pij.nie inaiturr. livery onaatl l in: broke the stirrup leathei. I litis atl.-ra j ' "B ",r'" j sittveliolding aeuiocran. at tuts of ciara.ton j .ia,,,of,me,j are neither of iheio aboli IVliltf . Jffufital jaaail af.ta itia a.ilia ra awll'aVtl CJlalall 111 ill t it, 11 la.a,Ii littt llftlltav!! tr.aW aia.r) ttaila. a afc la1aaiirs lllll h gsMl hi tMiitcurrencv. I'rav ctva me told, if I musr f,m ihi sntnu ..f in.f..e.im. I.1 .. ... ... ... P arr "iiit Twmi-m -J - ...... " ..- i. VVIIVIUI'V o- W w --- J---r w - j - -. . - , " i (t J v I H Qt W lit It) X Ml 411111)11 Vile) III WW I wo nUaya a. pouted irea.nrr maud t. shade ol night began to lail on! have ntrt hii tlealh from falling from Ms j have coin. 0, yes, he replied, but I musij rjul Mlive the evi.!ene in my posset; . ,' . ..:,,., tir lh s.uih a cmt nf aur.ihi revenue in the ueaaiiry, ltola Were tiHindrring in his rear he hal'my o.n. It was my b to piy all ; was driven to Ins wit end. But just as 'ie b.lU. y, it was iay Salti, be turiird the angle ol wood, lie heard j J.iu know 018 Salti, pony up at Hie , a low moau, A m.n lay prostrate near the. bir, and lend us a rvy Salit always fence ol a meadow, and blood guahedfrom! slieUs out hke a griule man. Oh! to be a leatfid wound in Iris arm. lie had cull and w!.y n..if o.. I'm ah-lh-.l. on an ariny wild hia arythc, and was in m'elf-firat out oi ny sh-.p by old redatgtr of immedinte dissnluiton. The! di.'ia-ii trpona$t l ihe Stai H..oe . .Id ' young doctor sprang from his horse andj firrifmhu to me directed. But they j staunched -the wound. Battdagea were dij'tji tlirrci him .m.ii en. mi ,-h. I.if he auphed, and lifn was saved. The pursuer; n"v ?"t the (mures. I he ginnl had I ne out, on long b fore I btiied. Next, 1 t. . ,1,-iiuit ,,. i ,,.v b.tardinii tl'lUif uc; ami now," a IngMbrnoi ai hi alort and j.aitialo..n-J I'm ry she'.led oat ..f my cli.tiiea. L'a a gince C'd thing they e 4Mi ttay shell me ut my akin, or thev would, and let me 'chmy dr-tliofcidd. I'm a mere ahrll 6i i i.v.lvr'u ul. ilia. k.Ha-ra ii'. t . - ........ .-- -; i J " Hut it's alwaya a .wlieis I was a lot kill uui also lor super-narurat prrsci l.ttl buy iliry c4xrd all my pennies out enee. Tims did the uiee t accnlcnt con of ini; ciiaznl me intake all the j i. log, tribute more lo his advancement than il H th hiiliiip. an I logo in l.a all ris f acraite, and precious serapa they rd to hr. w,rr il tliere ea'nt two kind of people atir kind th it's made to e,a up i',,,!,,.. RUI,( ,,.! I'mher kind lllar'. ... .1 . . i I ... ...i, ..... - -. - i.iue ui ne ciMWi-u on uv one ainoi "eit kti tl if people and mouse kmd of pf'i.ili-f I guras there ta I'm very much n"'e my , f. " Wlut I maw ti know is, what's to bc,iie ,,f ,vmil j U(j ,n If,in. my eildicatioii. Learmn they ). u brtier thn houses aud lands. 1 'ldi:r if .my body twniild awap some h,e and laiids with me for mine! I'd t' it even nm k uo hoot. They nhouhl It at iiriiur i-t: hm ili.v wnn'i; ami I 1 i. I . I.aa .1 lll 1 ... .... ... "d, or Ii t i p,tf m ttlwt. Tlui'a w hat people do Lca tU) hate rmh- X f ' " s J SLAYCUY IN RUSSIA. ! 1 lit European eorrctpitdeit of ilie ' N. Y. American. i describing the Rut.' aian peasantry, tbaa steaks 4 the condi-; a ..... ..a ! .... 1. 1 ... M.a".t. t turn i4 ll.e aUjeeia of the Czar, lite slav n til the tuil;-' We patted through rtomeroes til lages id peasants who Nloog to Cm tari Ou e.latea. Thrte viliagee aic Compos ed d Hfb l.g Imu, thatched lib I '.raw, ei-d ere all situated on e long street, oti.vun.rs suite in length. ' S.uie es tates bate a i himn oi bundled thou sand eei!, .u belong i the fitl end ilir ground either for their masters a. at I.. llai.lBi.a la if. ww - ttw lAurr MT tt rjr tut rmiiRiutid tl.et mticet l r ! a peit.e uui per annum in money, teldnin er id per head. I he income of many 4 ll.e li.dl ItMda is tuimi-n-e, Uiougli mritmr. alira a aurrratum i f tliint ni riu"ea a deaiUi, tha lrJ if tht anl it bound in u:rhae and irnp4t fo.in a d .unr Hi uirau tf auW.ieitrr U tho, rrf ai d ihetr f-iHihea who arw M-ur c ..ut.tf All ln oialc ! Iitc lit if jiimtf., and wn ilia nrst Uiie ilml Ilia Ucnr galiipd by lua ilimr, aprng mi lua aiffil and ' pUred biiiif.l mi the jum.g grinUni.u'a irii I)m- Uriur av il in mi luliuwing at hi berta, but Uiil mil. t tir.t, rtiuca a.iy un ei' . At infill. Iimaetti, lie iliwugbi 'I autbie ui .ni Una n a ii.rfi lne. 1 ! puifuit li lioatd mi like an til gniu b.u iiic iUm-iui nl Jiaurtgnl. antfin r-ud Uy ai a ahurt i!iti.ire ! d l limit iian wlneii be turned. Te 'ilirrke,a le at lua lirela, an I the d ' grew unpiiifiit tu return bmiie. Tir u liue by the ay, at talm h be uid lf..r i a y pnt XI lor atuppiiig. I U.ih ait Imiic, l. aatldia bga a err linn, and he aa oilier wiae eiuipjied .r iiUMu-a, ao thai ha Could not return. m ifce lira ol Ilia neighbor, without el mi hill and to.er. Still ll.e sound ul hnrse'a had aho thrown himself Irani his hore, and a the phyaician tied the laslbandag. he Innked uu in his lt.ee. and said Uo lockjri neigliti.r, that I was able tt atrivei jwat To Jime.r - ! l"li wondering spectator waa silent witu awe, and alter aiatiiig the wounded in man home, he told uch a miraculous tale t the wondering villagers, as secured toj the V.iiinit iWiciriiii a rHiiuiainiii nut imlv y-ars ol amdious ttnl could have done: and tint r.muau-d il.nr iiur. In i r-(uitia the fmnj.any mat ca.c ta tee ue "! - - .in.r anrr.,uin rrr ' df m gir t u ... iiea of t:;e ealih of iuat. wu:d ofe.i rathlr nler, not wily h eaiiwlf r of ibe tutfue? in gold, ! Mjtaib. a-oci 4 ralth. ai.d j ol , ie fh ,oy 4.ed ab.diiMii.u ..a r i4 ihr'e nohdav. I .ill o.fi.ift.ii her h.nd. bui tun litrliead birea fci, iler. aiidepper. Thi.ia ail .erj aale.j jliai in bw eU-gi Uogg. he U Yrt. air. Una aa.t abborrrf f aU.ny, . . . . . . i r I i : i. .i .i i beviiud flueftlinn. Itiit when ma comr i Iil2rr . J le rum hut Itatrned ti .. Au,Uv Im.iiU" i.. n i- nf 11 i.il.rr i-fi-iitrm, f llirr t ntririliriril 111 j I'l'liiiiioo. ! cuv U4U mrijuriiMj j 4 - - it i -I. lit 4 IS0.000 o..lefUtM. fil.e hniafct., uh fon.mei.di.tle p.iwurc, l j i!e tiMrrat. the rh.eii adrorale id lha - - T - ilie impertinent curiosity of a waggish' vhled for the occasion. After the dinner neighbor opened for htm a path la was over and the ladies were tell by them buiiQeis which ih most influential pairon- strives, nne of the guests thought she would age might never have been able la provide' gfntly take Mrs. Chittenden In task for I. r... ..... m In lite galleries at Versailles among the tculptur it the alatue ul Joan of Arc.1 recently finished by the Prmcest Marie D'Orleaiis, daughter ol I-ouis Philhppe and sister to tbe rnnce de Joinvuie who lately passed througn the United states . . arw .a t Female Sculptors ate rare; Lady Darner ia the only British artist of the kind. In the above Haiue, which has been finished about one year, instead of rcpre tenting the gallant maid in the traditional dies of casque and feather a id with a - eouu.euartre of seora at veil a calus'i- jaMD, staods i-h her drooped head uo- covered Ui neb hair being simply Iitd- t J o either side Iter face, and her biuret. though resolute is cxprcssiaa, I'lougUlul even la deep arhiacbo?y. There u some thing, lua. sery delicate and jnat in a a . a brr ari.uile. latirtu oi urantf;.ntng ner av-nrd tike a writ praeiiaed Amazon, Li ruce.lc here boU it unabratbrd and pnnt downward, clatpiag it il!t nan'a rourge, but a woatan'a ineiperieuee. Tbe esecuuoo of the dcuiU cftla UtJe i eiy good and isatteily. At a companion ti lUia auttie, wltich is tlte gem the ga'Seriea. the prinret has Mkily finial.ed out uf Cbar'utie UoidUy, ibe murderer ol Murat. The ciJzen king bat b-abieil upon bia cblidreu a nubia e Jucmiiun. itteir uujf an4 ,ui.rrful a a a a . ia.et.is prove mvin to nave ptca wormy tecipivu.t .f ti. ,1 tt'ouuui Lillet ly Lion. In the nunagene at Cnaaal, a lion that allowed , an aatonitiiing urgrceui lameneta tuwaru me wiitnaa uui nan tnr care ui nuu. a ma waaa. w waeaaaj - naw went an far lltat the woman, in order I i ! nrilitrniril Itu .r-lliiiint i i;ig any injury; but having once introduced " m'""1 aigioj oiai. er, - !('. i ji.iiine-iiie cnoacn cnainHon in una her head tut tbe ;ona mouth, tte aiiund J' n er f-r a man to upon the new eaoi frm Ohio, (Mr. ; Souiherndoving adminitraiion.. Auth. inadeaautlden snap, and killed her on the "JJ 'n hreeches pockei. Ii he put jT pan.) Mr, Van l$uren,.id Mr ,U eXtaci. I want to gi u.y eontiitu apnt. Undoubtedly, ihiscataatntphe was i"'n ,,e l1'1 f - isil. he Ujbuty. I rlaiin the tg.i I n a fw no rni t m inh-riiiation ol ibe riiniona of uiiintention d on the pail of the lion; for c",'y beiter accommodated. In the nutee to reply to pait of l!i pt e h ja f.rr..iial and political Irimd of Ml-iirol-abfr at the fatal moment the hair of !oue c,,e 'N find hia auapendeia rea delivered. In the iemark I rhH mak-. n,i Vij Ittirtn. The letter say, in fon- . . iirulab'y .Il li.utl I I u.t 1 1, a linn's tt.r.i ...,i ..-.n....,ii..l . r W W lltl'.WH HI. ...... W i . couitn:allrsline tuDiHiaiuonseemt woo CWIi hr,.,..l hv tah.t l.iil Inr aa aruin i.-1. rl.... i .1... i,- h..t tiif-i is,, the Iton nrrerii aueodant, the good tttnpered, graielul usaj eavaa j a a j aaaaaa i" aa v ,. f kI, aud in a lew diy pined himaeif to . deaiii. OU .Ya, The erupti.nt of Etna ..la i,-l,a. aiaai li,arl .ll if . ilia ..lf I.I Onober. Tli laa ran ilo.n the tnoun- tain in a tubterraiiaan ciiannel. formed ..! i!... .r..,i ..l..,tn!at. d hva. Sillj fret h.ni. ad orr 6l Oio.d,and 15 f.et high. .Near the crater .heie it ta open to view, it lorm a eaacade ol liu,u.d tire. The mouuuineera walk fearlea.ly oer this buried airrain of fire, which they discern aliimng through the crevice beneath their (eel. Ashes and ttoiies are vomited up anii.etioita in cii'uJ to obicure the ky. i he detutiaiiOM and Meuhlemctu tie ttrre. are olten hrard and felt as fir otT a .Mrt.iua. Much Otitruciion is anticipat ed. The manner in .hirli the mtmler of Ceiieral Bull, of Abbeville. S. I', .as de leeted, iiiusir.ie, in a signal degree, the mean hten I'rivi,lence adopt to con liiuiiil and tnivirate the contrivance of the wicked. He .a murdered by his own negroes, hit, alter despatching him, plac ed hi lout in tii stirrup and caused hi horse t drag In in a considerable dn-Uuce, in order to produce the impression that he had been thrown and thus killed. But, lit their consternation at their own wick edness, they plaeed the right (out In the horse and being dragged over the ground n Every man should Carcful.y examine t;iechj,racierofliisdisiket towards certain jndtvidi ""d see if he be not thinking wrong instead of their aciing wrong. The fMilycfthtfirtt Governor of t'tr mont.1n .iulhtntic rfnecrfole. Tho m Chittenden, the fiist Governor of Vermont, who was a plain farmer, alike rfmalt.t.e for strong native powers of mind, and the republican simplicity with Inch he "ennducied erery thing in his public duties, and his domestic establit-h- n,ent. was once visited by a party of .ra- wiling fashionabUt from oneof our cilies. When the hour of dinner arrived, Mrs. Chilienden, to the astonishment of the a(r euests, went mil and blew a tin horn fr the workmen, who soon arrived, when to the still greater surprise, ami eten horror of these fair cits, the whole enm pany, governor, his lady, gueMs, work men and all, were invited lo sit dawn ta the subatanti.il meal which had been nro this monstrous violation of the rules of ctiv erntiluv. to which the had been, as tlaartr thought, ta uncoutteou.lv made a jcllrn. - Yoo do not generally sit down to the ame table with your workmsn I suppose. Mrs. Uhittendenl the commenced. Why," replied the governor' lady whose qmck wittnsttntly tppreciitea the drift of tire other, why, I am almost ashamed la say we generally have, but I intend soon to amend in lint particular, I was Idling the governor thit morning, that it, Wat an abroluia shame that the . . - 7 . . a . annual CaVllibUe.l li!tlt I.f tie i.eei)Ctl . awwo o, ti m aimii ljt b rir hie j 'r.i...ir..M . i. .-a. a..n . prniiiH-e mr mnsi i4,a. rujiia on vutn tnm mw net ane h.dy . laid himself don o da. B by I ppmnce id a one-sided, then n vie or Sir," Mr. Woodbury, and get all the in- l and tbe H a..iies.1 our aoaa- th. dead body. .hid. he would not suffr 'dttiorird per.,...; be.nle. ,e dang ing j f..rmatin he ial.ee. If a h,g ehotild , . - ... u ..ia... ,1 i r..i ... ..1- ...... load will a wine in and frit unon him like antily, as one did at the ltt eeiMon. he Here Mr. Duncan atknl leave lo as. wr.rVtcrr. ,a did a!l ll:e turd labor. ahoiild (re lo litter than we. bo ait fo txuch td tbe neie in Uit iioute earning lit L or nothing, and I ain dr irriLineii, here afier, to tei io Ul! -t!r Crai and beat for the woikmrp, and the iaet and poir eat fcr the gattrnnr and aiyatlL Crffn JSJountma Emporium. Ltlltt from mn .fomican in Vance I'ttach Currtnty. Pant. A(rt. 1 1:3. Tic Isard nnnry gnterrmentid France hat often been quoted ia the United States aa a pattern cf ealny and eonreitvore to fce aiiontrd tUeie. Itetidr. Imaetr, the Ira ton w bich ia beirg taught the wotid by Fitnehaien theattehee in their late and tnulti(ilying lueatnrr forefiatdiahmg a more exienuea peper ewrreney cy me institution of baiike apon erv much the same principles itli thoae esiabng in ih Loi:ed State. I Ime, my self, had fre' quenl illuatratiohs of the operation, upon 1 uidittJud rontetiienee. i f ihi hard o.o- ' lier ctirrenrv state tn hrre. No bill are I i" - . . " . - - . . Canl1 ftl 1 ' j ., . I' .i.. I II i. lrt J'" "ol ery step, ti lut poca ' . . i ei i:ell does not; arm if til trowtera ate .r ikm .ntltt.1 awlilalil IA A nmmkl llat-! r" """ - - ban htrnell luckT II a gnouly pr j lion of them be not carried awns by tie i ftaaa.lea Ira -mm alia e..il aa: Iia i wu ui no v at " w aai v imvav w w- la dog with a pair uf shear suspended up-! nn hi fail. And yet 80 dodart is nl a ve about' trough a j . i large sum for one to desire to ha ' him in making his exurions th city, eniier on tuinner or ieM:re. fl''"," he may relieve hi clthes of the jS b B or P"u,,' 10 my n 'i hand. But on a day ol queaiioiiahle ' " inconvenience ot carrying a 1 I. .1 L II.. . .11 .1 l aa.al.la..! l'g" "'oreiia is nm aro.ii. ami. 11 au. ro ,n, " "' vt Ul" i fvor ol loosing one or both would not he small. But why not take gold, which has but tittle bulk and no great weight in a run that will answer all ordinary pnrpoe!j; Sure enough hot then one mu-t buy : g ild in order to get it, though he may be ji.li-d down with tiUer, and even in this old country of the mt-Uiiic cutrency. This demonstrate thai, dti all we will, stii! gM ill iem:iiit an article of tr-Aii. and not an article of currency exc!uti ly. Take an iiwunce: 1 hate to-day paid for small purchase made in the I'alat Roy - at, the centre of business iraricneiinii-; u amouitted l 202 ftancs only, or say 4ft, u.'iurs. l had nut little n.. re wait nil): dollars in my pocket, and that consisted oppreasivclj hot, anJ I t,ve already bni- a ty.lem ol exclusive hard curreu"V The man, who deals only in hundred dol lar operations, and from that p ip thou sands, feels n1 inconvenience or expense from such a system, for he is not touched by it at all. But it bears upon the small-j erclassofdealer the every day matters,! and such as appeitain to both that class: of individuals and that class of trade which is least ab!e ta bear such a tax. I am sure! that, reason as one may on the theory r. a bard currency, if he would bot attend- to the conveniences, cheapness and prac ticable tecurity of a paper currency, even as low as five dollar notes, "and contrast'; il with the inconvenience and expense of a currency much more metallic, as.it 'exjtie in Fraucejie will be pursuaded that for a people lise ours in America, wnd even for the French people, such a paper rur - reney is lar the best, and preferable in . . , . 1 every point 01 new. Il cannot escape observation that the institution whose credit is safe for bills of the denomination of SOU franca must cer tainly be safe for bills of only 23 or 50 franca each. If a bank can be made to act honestly relative to the former class of bills, certainly it can be made equally J honest in regard lo bills of the latter class. I t .. I I . a 1 it. And hence, more depends upon lhe men administering any system of banking that may be determined ipm than upon lite mere elements of the system itself. - s v -; - A private banking company her isiuoa bills-of Si J francs. 1 ,fnnM,i..ni.in ti.. K'liii ainfi a ii in. airttititn -iiimi iiwnri-1 it 4ir t i : .... I . . - .. . a a I. .. ..... .,. . IHIIfl V tit ai Al.ll Irani, til l till. I II. .Illa.fi i z ... .l..l ..,.a K..1.... a.a ...a l..n.il.. 1 fa. I'., la.atal.aa. I. . ...11. 1.0.1 ...a. Mlf ,. . -1. .. - .1.. I. C.... 1 ! I mi. hhiiei-iimih auu ne u'umhii .,, tiry were an ani'Mig iiic i ri"ri . mi..ii, "1.1 A r.an.a an aiilru. tl, I I ! II:, . ... . t . a.. ...II . .1. . . IV. II . I. I m.1,.11 avu iiiii.. hi ; sii'ii. vii. . ouiji, aa ne caua uirio. - .trii, nr. Said, don't burden me thus, the weather is a. bU,) t i hear the a tiiim mude on yoo. l coH,noivo,aneai.ernai.ve..varbI. declaration Mt afford. add...o,,-l ,, ,jf lhe Ull c the gold wat hoojht, at an ezpense.it i j evidence of the attempt wh.cti ihe admi- twher lat T- true, of only fifty-five cents for the g60j ,,,,,.., p!,rly are making to iH.p.e wai Ue this letter as proof tr iheir that w.,lrme;bt aptly illustrating upo,, ,he Sou.hern people alTrction for the south; nr. if Iu pleases. I both the mcosventence and expense 10 i5ot, 8ir. M far a, e,, I will awaken W uU ,hf t deeUraTmn of ihi. common people of a system id haul cur the attention of the peop'e oi my d.au.ct nJ 1 (Mr TaMin) rccy, that is. nevertheless, by n means my ,u,e , tne d..,,C. of their sdl- . . h, tmLm" REMARKS OF MR. STANLY, (or hosts raiouxa.) Cn Iht motion for on inquiry into the late UrjQlculwnt -J tulAit vjjitti. t. Tliaiailay Janaary 1, Im mediately after Mr. Ilunran id O! io, conrlttdidMrnurb, Mr. fttnkin mot ed ibe pre tons quetiou. bui at Air. Stai ly'a eidii'iuiton withdrew it, 4n Mr, Stanly pioniisiLg to renew it beloie he tatduan. Mr STANLY ihea roe and aaid, he a i.ot abotl to deUin the boi ae aa long at the Rrprer entatite frm Ohio had done, It it now SO mintjtra patiVlork.(a4d t ; lie.) W e h-te been coneunnng Mine by iitening ii rt.aikt u,mhi all rt i.f jia. i e nae uau anvrn ujm b rsiraa gance and economy-a etrtagat oration opon out er and ibmg in ene- ral, from the battles id Ca?ariid I'i.oi- i pey down to the rereal d-oerie di-1 luibance in Fennayleania. Yeien?ay the J houae a.'j-.uinfd lor the gratification of j 't r aaa-a aai "e w"eww ' J"- """' II,. .k.... H I.... .-.I ..K t a t ini auruit io anwrr -ir . ru . rocnts ti tm neieiuier m me.aaniiniatraM tilin tinillft alt the OlHllrra III frlffeil til! ! - -r - - , a itouiii cni-une mo nmcn ihii. ana could not atatl myarlfof the i.nie help. til .a i w- w - - - - . ill aa Bil trrasa: u liaKlirila ai llta 1 ff-HftUrv w ould meet with a rt funal. Sir. he has had the utmost liberty, the mmt nlitnitrd indnlevnee, yeirdy and vae. 1 , ,,,. j,, eUriy or jiice, . . i,e denied the rich! to say a lew . riis pn nnf. atihjeettu which he has alluded; I mean ab.dnion. I ahall t ditcuss , ttlt ,ubieet, bill I wi?h to call attention j Ut imtr jur,8 of (,e gemic rnan a language - . t " I . I t. - ... .1 in ren-reni-e to mi, anu 10 a rrnumtu lcitr wrinen by him when he was a can didate a lew month ago. It will be recollected, Mr. Speaker, that when 1 csiiltd the gentleman to order for irrelevancy when lie waa reading letra I... I... A ...... -...! l.ia . tmHt hi er" A mo and hie ieir' Ij, hit!ghow many lugs and how , a; many Dem.itri.ti. ere intillireiniheiU-j it. a in g partmeiit. the th-.r dec.d.d (Mr. ( on - nor ..f North Carol.,... .as in-cupymg the chair at the l.n.e) that he gemleman !uilv 10 th e; and I t-H-k the lihertt of in- wv cva ate --- s ) tr-rru.ilhg the cenilciimn, a ... .1 . i 1 nu i.aii. oiui: j mn ahu'iti .ni-" lin re wrr among (, d. m-erats in oiUce. Toa Inch he replied, with a pompous elevation id lone. a,i W,i, a ronU ieiice hrli evidently f ajt fir d c..it'ra;!iriicn, that thev fabolitton- si, in to drive away this pin smg h l.tait'ii. constituted denmcratic friends. But lo lhe letter, ihe lef'er. I hold in my hand, Mr. Sp-W. a ht- , tcr dated at Mantarnmerv. Hamilton emu ; ty.Ohio, sicned A. Duncan." in wliwh the writer givia his views of slavery." I wish to read some extracts lo the hiu-c. 10 tne n.Hi-c. atteiitwa f -of the Can - an, respectfully solicit the i il.p alaveix.ld.u0 deiourraita.t cus resolution making dmocra's-to the opinions of their trusty and well-beloved brother in democracy "upon the Mibjectof slavery. I. want to show them what a democrat in Ohio, w ho is noabolit-o n-t. thinks of their cnuntrv and iheir Conn ,,ent. Toward the latier putt of the letter the writer says: ' ,. There is) no m; gf h.. ia mare Headiv hostit. t a avrrv iit I am. y ! fcelint-a, my d.ication. Hie . in uio iau es thai hlvc,jrr,,'f "'l' I inv prmetp es nf what I btitrva lo cmialili.tr the natural anil puliiical litilns ..I man atl ton apire to m ike me abhor il ai one of the great. et evila that exit o tin lace ..film ea.tb. Mr. Duncan here rose and at-ked to explatn.3 Of eoorse. Mr. Speaker, I will hear him explain, said Mr. S. Mr. Duncan then said, thai when he wat asked the question, whether there were any abolition' uemocrHts he meant to aay, they did mi belong ta the Demo, cratic party, particularly tn his dioici and elate, lit letter was in aoawer i interrogatories put to hi 111 before the elec tion. I can read it, aaid he, (diet l this flour, and I witnesso-d vtitli a Miii'.e No! ! 1 will ihea brWfly aUta iJ a rwnirnta. " Ilera Mr. Stanly aaid; Mr. Speaker, 1 rannoi ronaent to jtrbl the flonr lo aUuar the gruilrwan lo a:atr iLeeotitenU. I will do that lor tiim, ir. 1 only gaea way fur eii Unaiiun. The el.oii ettraet I hate reail, air, ought '! lo aka the grirt.rn.an trneaay. It it mild, Ct ID pared wuh what follow a. But liS'en attentite y, )e eirluaire guaidiar.a uf ttia Swtitli, y e pidy good drarrkU, lo the declare tion, that elatery i one of lle greateal etile a the face f the enrtk. and that thia deaiorrat ia deadly boai'a Vt ala trrr. 1 be tentlewan a neaineaa 1 preaume, ia on account of hta Southern fnrnda 1 bey, in North Carolina, aa 1 br one of them, denied the au tub-j,!,,,,,,.,, t,f Jrner:;yea. atr. thry ,.,Hn,reJ it a loigeiy! The pe.ie Uuaht lo belie that Mr. Yaw uuten 4 a .bvJHioB friend fimoaed l alateiv. But hert. , e iut- rm ,,- wn f u,r Rente 4i,e Irom HaruiltiMi county, O-hi-O. .i.. Uiouinitfa of n.oie abuae. a.oi ball m lah .ndrr. .leliberai. ly eoncfletJ. . .. .. a .1 . uut.tunn: ... r- ;. mor. . ffda a.! rr. ....t... l..J.,u.Ma .m nl l.u. I...m.m aila . !l,i.. .l.u.l .li;.. . 1 it ri i"er. ........ ..or., r. i "Hi. . . wa.fl.,.. .m.v w. aii.aa"ivwj ... Ii.. .. .L ..a, a. .. m all at. aa a. a.,.ai..a.lu. I.i.t in a I H hearing and IT i t. calculalail I 'l'"; and Mr. Duncan said he was j aboliiwniais and any individual ! any ne wsp-jn-r that floaa on th I L.atw. llial ai Kaa, aawaaak aaaw oKnlilinniil breeze, that said ho was an abolition.!," waa a vile ealuinmatnr. I - . Here Mr, Thompson, of Soatli Cariv Una, jose, and Called ou the Speaker lit. enforce the rules, and see that a gen-ile man wno waa occur.vin ine emir anouiu not be thus frequently interrupted. J Mr. Stanly continued. I have yieldeil the floor with pleasure to hear any etpla nalions, but not lo hear speeches of tie- m j 9 ! fence. I nmat intist onon my right ta j Q' B-far hm imap " . . w. ed for speeches nf iht character. vu, a " an ii nil ma ...- mini. .l.,:,.!, ...,i;... fi.. 1 .... ... a.a.1. .la. t!.J i I - - : . . . I ' 1 I .1 r .aa... i Plain again, .nr. cmniy jieiuru i t VI a-a.S' I" m' aa wvsvrr at a aaavv wviii j n . J him mt j h thltUmni,u h M bt (. ier brcome the ai.uned galhmtry id the ditit.iiii.ed dmitirrat irom Ilamilmn ui...r... rur. i 1 I'tMMI - v. v.f a? w 1IUV ll I'CI i r.i.,.,M , M ,.i i i Qiilina i a" .)m j.sw ii f U with bring an khulitiwt.ial. b foie ha throws nut such bold i!ei.inetaiiin. 1 hare not eharged him. and do tint now charge htm, .nil being an abuLtionitt. am witling in admit that he and Ins new- V elected Senator (Mr. Tapat) whom he ha be pratted " as sound a ilemiwra'. i and as pure a patriot, as ever h onored the mint s; ami, wi'hatT, of the first Miirr of. oable , a.1 .IV .". " ...-a ' a.. ..'.'-"-.. mntiiift I . . a . . . r.eiH.n, as prool 01 hi ound ueusuera cy and pnre pamottaw.. , I am wdlmg, I say, sir, to believe they are not ahtdiMontats, do nol know hat i(inricatHo ihey attach to ihe wovdt d moerat and aboluiouiau But, sir. I charge , h(n mlh ng ihj ,tRor f mt Wt.fr(. , tl)(j he rM00 , ; j ! ., . 1 f ...... ! anv Van Boren caucus democrat. whe ie r Van Buren roileacaea, anxt wish them no longer to conauler thia a forgery; 1 But 10 the letter. The genth-tn told us that he dealt in figures, ami from tfua htter I can prove that be d.ee deal aa livgely in figures of imagination aa ant member on tin fl wr. Hear a little mora irom this patent democrat, thia herald ad anu abolition, "of 1 appan democracy." Hear a little mora what he taya about slavery. It is an evil that has does now, and will in all time to enm w hit it riiau, involve in it, aa ed ia U prttnt msiaw aa ia ila fuiar ana- aiiona, criiM, , 14, rasStrj , mtuder, and aal4 lur the truth id what I ,ay. aa toita pre e.ii effi ets apua the in at tlutii.i of ear eouati y, I havit only to relet you la a view of th alave a ataaol our Uuioa, aad a enmpansoa batween t u raiattva endiikm of th iraprovamaeta of . i.ie-H a ul tne trra aiale. Ta as lb lr t oca 11 p;y and fl .orwlimg, to the ailmtraitu. and a. ..i. noettl uf at WM aM ibaia. t rub. .Mr, Tapian aaid, il a ma a wat ueh a fual 4 tv hoi-p ii.u w-tMOiig m btmdage, ihe !av . an uttduubled tight ta eut the l boat tf hia . 1 - d matter. And if hi am ebaultf- g nt Vtritmia, to a-ai.t 1 1. . bite in auib a caniatt,. h would diii.nbiit hiot! . .
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Feb. 14, 1839, edition 1
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