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i! a A earns Mem i j kut HfMNiy J . .. . . fr, :. la CJt ciaiaiad, la lis S4rfH a iM gra-lecua at riii. be kUnsrti the Ul4 ed" pott 0-jl v" it t.-j-i-tot. it ni W w Lick U r&iiege tl keoert of lUc;-Tre '. I be e0ou(d. aaJ kairf prujace4 JLLyoer,S:a!y, aJ ownr oiWf axnSrra tnc fct uJrtj aaJ taat any oae woM v'ieocr Ut &a t fmtU emap are ii u!' kf dijl!jf"r iia lk accoocu f iff mr mbers. - Tht the Pot O.Tc TJe fiiTLoa DeraWft, J m tnr Irur va; aaj iS! b a INutjh fnwa attcrsj nftiiWaiwMi. rirt, fresa tSa lna f i Art ICosTf r rf ? m!ei 1 pmriJi-a that cccH Seaaior ad Rrrpn?a le ha'4 re :e ei'fit J i!l in fcr r pry ta-rn'y njle cf alimAU t Ci nc by ih vtvcl fimSy of the dtxpeit i.iwT-l . ce a a rsV 5t iir f a hal! r!f ti!ier an I a fiu.aii TiaJin. a reach- mxm cstti or ln cHii Hy the ptiKirriTn wyaare. Thia ie eviJeat (mm a . vrr firotkirta ia t!e evne la, ia tlteve nc!n leifh aiemheroftheSrnaieha!! to entilled u t'te eaia. , illmwe for. & tarclitn to am! from anr m n; of the Senate," It i an &!lw- ance fr tiactUi.i$ v be crt jp-j.l. not ey the dU?we n -t'tef!g trstvc lie J. but by tfia nt3tly travrlled by iUf"pjjIi roa- bjconJly lha jti Urtrenefunent P.i'd,"of Mr. A molfiff-tr ewppnrtitij which C--n, Sai.aJjrcemflnt,ink himself en ' t deit to p"-d eoaxneniLvion; far one f the aiwJneii proposed by Ui-t Bill va Wis.? the I'ojt (Ti -e estimate, the rIrr eompntin; mileage in future a -prrisiori utelett, and in leirJ a!urJ, if had beea the rule alreadr. ' ThirJiy froai tlie inifirc ain of trie neoioers anl omosr of the twi liasea (r topra than t weMy yearn, by ne of wiiotn (except General Sanmlerj) its it be Jieee4 that l!ie Tost Ofce TVoIe waa deemed to furniah th rule: but on tfie contrary, by aft ef tlieii the avual axuiie of trarel ww cnnsiJered the- only t . a a fropw iMit wo now I cam irom Uerv Santulrrs. that the table, per ae, U aot the nde, bul the tab.'e eorrecied by aeertiing t! tnie distance of trarel. The Onersl it seems wrote to ha Trntmas : ier General, xvi learned tlut la his own ae Uue table and the fart did not sg:;;, ad be,i coaequenceorih inforuiation, , eharjed aH according ta the table. IkiI - ar -orJioj to the aopposed fact ?4w . wfirn the OeaeraJ wrote to the Post Mas r as to his own cae, did he consult him a to the proper distance of Messrs. Ray rr Study, and the other menibers re ferred) oi U so, why did he not jive t!ie result of those inquiries! If, as I sup pnea he did not dpi thia Uieo in the only W VI whichj he couaulted- the Ptr faster General, he fouod that the table was erroneous, and he himself disregard- .ml'Sk, , VVhy, then, did he propose that as ifw rd&ir ohers, by which he had oc governed himself and why d'nffhe aname the estima'ea of a table to be right aa iffynst others, which by the only In tone in which their eor.Tetness had tecs tested he hjoaaelf ha.1 found to be tMttuu, Tms waa bringing lor ward tvKienee tt accede-. Whew, which he eew was not worthy of trust ; it was requiring them to submit to a rule by wicb, he was not willing M govern hini serf Miit waa more than this. As Gen. $. affirmed the Post Office table to be the , true rule of calculation, and condemned Jhert for exceeding ii estimatev while gave oa infinvtinn- that he had rejer ted it ia his own ease, was it not the natural inference of all that heard him, that his ana account had been settled by thv ruls - which he had just declared to be the true ene! Whether Gem. M. deoined to pro- ,jce im averaice, waica lie knew was Vnlrary to the truth, he only can deter mine. Tbw much, howerer, is certain .-he alleged ih rul condemned o-her tnr not aUeri; to. if, and- w at the ame time p.-rfrt!dy silent as to the fid , V'litt he had !i5re3rdd it The table of Past OZisi distances be- ftgUuiaset arfidw-aw a governing nde, ia ?V calitoKn.of inaleairo.bflth thocon f'wioq ajd practieeof Gen.SaiHv!pf .tuin aclf, it is diuicult hunucrsta d why aroiiv- Rtit:ee. eorwwtuig nr ilie General an l the is.moster,9hnnld be a m re apprpria!e osdiufliof adjiining the mileage, than was tjrnistrpj hv the eoftaiiliaiui!! r i! ait.i. unjjr jtt imo aiy po-.rcr oi i!i:cr-si-rence; he had notlung to do widt it; and Vie General miglrt Just as well have callJ o foV assistance any Clerk in the Gene; ai, PostOlSce, as tlie. .head' of that I) pnrtnrent. The difference then between Cie General, and myself is rivrcd thU resortff-.l U Uie tua-J hd! pror?r nitJe 9 esiinwing tae uaslance, am! he to one wJiicH, tlioughnot iinprojKf,vasceri.ii:i Ijf imusuaL I see no reason to aisnit that . scsuli in. lus cats was accurate rather Aan h mine; but, if it vere so, my eiE.r waaaa sincefe as hi. and a rnisuken cal f"tti , 1 prcaunae evea the General him tulf will aJm'rt, eorwstkutea no offence. , The other charge made agtinst ms in fie Ssanit-wd ami, eevdorsed by Gen Sua e ers, he alleges that I have evade-i bat ih.t altegsioo like most otliers that he has in rodueeif iuto his gratitniiwta ami on pmvojcci attack upon m?, ii without .an latioa. Tint rdwge, as. I tin lr- "' I it, wis. that wftil pkid for the j - 1 i4gi-u in i.is i l l iiju o.isi pgj oi max- erctary of tha Senate and myself. The j ing tiie examination, to which h? invi cd PiHtauster was not an OS.-ce ol Con- wftera. Whan nfierwar.L in another Ad sriTs neiihr r ihe Jaw nor Uie pcMtiee f dress, at which'? waa nit ntmt. l.o .!. Ures, (V.ft. Kaflwlng iUl I :. I tfei fv- ! tt i. J tsy 1 V.ut J n .wrf, tt fct Uea ttlt u r-reJjee Uuftt tfcert art .Ur w; r'-g itt tiv timk. is J tttt I Ll!i ibf?-pe t .' eJ ty ir-jJireu'.dRy It! J rj ty .. b i aUs;v Uff the el w tK l.i U biasrlttiss iLrt-JueJ. and the'tawa isrj . f teeatlvi " iF.xecsiSvt !- ef lit Senate la tU JSfnrf mi, t&J aiiead a Court, - 11 natorr swJ iL threat waaiAe f Surfs t?3r.l ta hate beta me hr ! mj thsi i wm pee t at the che ' cxinSrsttoa, a4 ihoujh I Kfl iW . Kx wii SeMa ia ' . . .. a l t r, .i - Ut ftprio. yrt git pjy i pp,J mhh my ceparisre. Tkt the l.eaeral toniwrri but a 3ja!l aiir, n -i??e I inis.l hate i4 a faya piy. If tie laJ Keen at rartM la aweruia acJ W rcrH'.m faci. at he Kfmi la We bffj nien on mataj eharjpf, he tclghl tare Uara rtl l'uI'jb Cserttie ikioa rtfrrrisl o rfta!iMit from the 5;h a t!e 13'ii March, tni ihst Ikft hingtoa wUre tie leraioanon. v 1 !.e rhirjf , 1 dw leaat i. thai I 90 hltftut a aine nSier nrrjiirs. ,wfth- oui JiJarjoq f rav. I wai '.r cnoe durin tit txn I rine home , art su oH"aiia pf in.Ji-ptIa ia my fa- inj hd.ne, tl.s? de'crL4s was orcr, I tooi tho erf r r.etf Sue on mr return to Vas!iti."wf- My ahsence li!ed six daywef which erid fur days and night were pnt on the mad. 1 ronsuW rl wiih a fiind a to t'w propriety of tleuaeang pay far thwe days of fatigue, expense and anxiety, but was tolJ tiiat under the rircumstances. my absence waa not voluntary, bul compelled by a neces sity ahich Ml under the equity of that prof ision oflav whir 5 alhws pay to an absent member detained by sickness This ri? w struck ms as correct, and I act ed aeeordin jly, and I very much doubt whether either for the absence or the y, any honorable man in the United Sates wi.i deem an excuse required. As Gen. b'a:inilcrs teems to hare made an investigation somewhat particular in to my absence from fjongros, tt ! n"t nncliaritmMe to etiptwse that when he al luded, to my hurried, journey home, lie was informed of the Heredity which caused it- WTiy did he withhold tht in- forraati.ia from thoe to whom he made the charge, of absencet Why, but because-( knew that to hare eammunica led that info m.vJon, wnald have been to fisten attention npon the diilerenre be t.veen a short absence, tinder the influ ence of considerations bavin the force-of physical ciercion, and a long and volun tary absence in the prosecution of a lucra tive profession, and would thus have roadc hi? clwrge against uie recoil upon himself. " i As to Mr. Arndda Bill, ahich the General seems a great admirer and advo cate, and which he his drawn rather un necessarily, as appears io me, into thi discussion, 1 have but a few words to say . I was opposed to that Bill as a whole. because it proposed a very Jarge dedue tion from the-par of all CWTcers, Civil ' and Military, which is within ifw control J ab.iinttnyhur mile linm Piiilde'pl.ia. of Congress,and became it proposed nj; and .ot i. a ruuch pic nre-qise beai.tv retfiiclion ofihe pay of thel'ougress who (as can be fmind in thai iieil.bihixid." weie to pass it, bit a large reduction of i The ojeet t f ibis cofmnunirti.-n is the pay their successors. Tlie firs! eeieedully M e the sMnfon ol Nnrlh wouIJ have been a cruel injury to alarge j Carol na to tl aimnot lorfuttrn burial class of meritorious public servnnts.and the! place nf .her beroie son. 'II eteolutni, second provi-ion made us to be generous of (!onr.s, pa-ed when gnM idc to the country not at our own expetiie.but fresh id ectie, has nevir brm acieil on., at the expense of those who should come And hiw coubl it mo.e appropriauly bt aiier us. I thought besides, that the com-'carrel ino ffo-ct than throojli the act.. pensation of'members was not excessive ami ought nittoberedocetr.'biitl was ve ! t bmld an appropriate nmncment on ih ry decidedly in favor of ITxjng a common" pi where, alum-1 ihtn sound of tin criterion by which to determine mil?agj batils where bi mortal wonmls were re Whether my views were correct or not, eeied, the sobiier of the Revolution lie! they were certainly a:lnpted withf.tit the Itis not Wlietcd the neihhort i leon bias of interest, for it waa then ascertained ; eej.t to pan w iih thee remains. The in that I was not to he a member ofihp ensn-' U-r-ot they, j German firmm ol ing Congress, anl die passage of the Bill ' no tier generttion, te-nied to take in would nnhave aiTecled my own interests lem, was nc i. the mnn a.reeble i x a penny. hilfn 'whirh onr iiqi:ri-rs obeived. But su.idy the self comp!iaccncy of, l It- name of fhe ner of ths cno Gen. S in n Its in the support he gave to' m'tiieatiop,- one f the efr.t'.err.pn who this Bill res s on a slender foundation; for' msde ihe enm nitiitn, i IIt with the if th present rate of coinpnnsa ion : C litr i f the tiit!i2Piirer. ltihopei! be not excessive, why should it be redo-! tli'S appeal ml! n n ! 'v., tain. It is o a le ced at a'lf And if it be, whv should not' to fiat,tvitiitr re I I.h ni CnU'..!, the retlictioiv be applied to those who jikici a excessiver j One other remark, Sir. and I will en- no farther on your columns. Gen Saunders in his Ra'.eicrhf When Specr h, at which I was prsspnt, produced ' the Pojt O.lL-e table announced it ta b : the rufo by which mileage s'totild be cs timat'd aecu-ed several inemhcs of Congress by. name who were absent with ' overcharging, and referred his auditory to' uts 'jMii aa I ac.'ounu r.ir proof the in- terciee vr.v incviiatile, tiiat he ha;l been :.. i I i. t : r dad my name to thosa whmh h? hJ ion e eiiigle-J out for acctiea i.in. it was cer-1 taiuJy mt an overs rained inference, tint' I was bi die first instance omitted because ! m '--t.n, wti.i i.i hit.- fcvtuiu uainiM because I was absent. Thai such con-( duct tberved to be c dlcd Mzirn', none s:irely. cwiu dou!t, aiid. to go;;i2, mijht seitm to mrit a hiirshcr epithet. lint it seems the inference I so n:au rally drew was mistaken, and that the di.covciy as t myself was mode after the' Raleigh Speech was- delivered. I an glad to learn thai it i so, aiwl desire to express my fe licitations to t!te General; that tlie c'.mi ntial succession of his dcctioneering-"ap pointments yet left. him. leisure Io pore over tlie table of Post O.Hea distaares that each day of diligent inquiry adtted soine-:hat to his store cf mailer for villi nVi'rorK and though, I cannot praise the spirit wliich. prompted his efforts, his inr d istry is undeniably entitled u ciminen da'im. And. I hiak, Sir, I, nny cwgratulaie j ni,f, t!,l af.rf v!l I N f fir t;jr tfl .J"- W wlkh. if te daiMfr,M,twit.4 Wa t.' is the sly ia m! wo.!. Of tht oma Wl fori itfc w I. W-fi ,nrvri4.nllj eoec!tIe t I l U.' satr r-.J.f. basraute r. krte to trfj i - i. it tiirh it wouli trcrcj t mil. I am Sii. rr u,rjr ' Vour obst- at r1 WILU A.CS iriAM. ra iW N'iJ ! Lftnctr. AN irrCATTO N. CAKOU VA. t) jl r J.h .l k-e , It??. iHt bn! .( Grraiakt at dfit. C!rrerl a,r Ut to a. u.iB Jit t nni.!ittl lUtlf tv n if m ire ra-i a in rt'crra u.e ifiifM rnrrat and rcsitef the tk f Gr. fixer. Gesrtkl Nfh was air u!!v MR!e I, i' is sUI, by the sa ve tUt I irh I4ld Mij t ViUijHio, nf rSe .Nr Jersey trigde. lha -Ani Iters tV at and "t etrre suars'e fcurrcd is Jtl pointed oti. Geseral sh was cirt'e-l i ff t?e fie'd and renrd to ib neihbmhwid t.f ! Ara'ririn- eirtp, Jie, ta a few eays, he died. Geavrd Valttet.', ia hi despatches. mat'ont bis feaih i;h t xpression el deep res ie'; d. on the 4tH ol Nw ei.ber, I?77, V- n great oed the folbivinj reso!ctmr: lUvthtl, Tht his Useelleney Cr- ternoi Clataeil, ol N-rth Csrolini. be rcqm-st'd ti erect a monnnrnt id fi Kint. l ei d.l fs, t U: vxpne id the Uait-d Su', in honor of the m emory ol Bfif dtrr Gn rk Nash. hi fetl in tie ba'ile ttCeraantin I r-vt-ly cnt,tri.!nig lr the im!cw-nienee of bis entintry." On tie 3d ol Aujat. IS43, sittr-ix yets s'w this een, two geritlfman Irom Piudrl h a, bring ia the neifl boi hood ol the eaeampaictt lull by t!e Amnra i army a.ier Uie retreai fo nG'r niamovn. and ukifl a art ve interest in tnr h ubjec., were induced t rrin the p'a e ol intereit of t'is ca'lir.t sol d.er ol the Rtvolwion. They had na diiTiritlty in doing si. In tbe buril ground at ached tube Metbodi! meeting lions. 1hiuI hall mile shove Klpv r, .. in i owrvensing lasrmnip. alnntenmery county, there are fnr craves, (three in god presrrriion.) with head and foot SMiier p ac-'il there by tie neiglib.ni. by n n me uat tu rvol H e Llaoe is tTe tt-Mtely ebertshed. Tl;e m get rd men north ard;y jrate is tHst of G.-nral rta-l tl'o ethers see ihe of Mitr While, f New Jerey ai aid of Cnet NvIIirai, CM mh vrtand il.e other i i . unknown. I lirv aere ll r.(fi-ers ol iiK. who ineu ol weun.is trreiel at tinman! t n Ti.ere ae yet ivnf tnnre hn on i whom e conversed h' distinctly rrco!ler General N !' lune lal, and are pitite a ti li crave." " The burial crtind is eniirelv secluded. t'gh qmle accessible, at ihe di-ia tre l vitr n I liherlnv "of Nonh. lli.nl nin aid if ti th.)e M fmls. then io hiVi ntite t Kutc. Old) MOUTALI I Y. KOIE. BY TilC EDITORS. Ii a jmv.t. leit'-r to bin briber, Ge nerd vVah nit- n, speaking n( the a-tion at GrtiiS it itn, nhrvv, Our l is in kd'fcil a.nl wrird (I was hl o. t one ihm sand men. Gi nrrat Nh. i onh Cam. lr -a, wa ..n.,tnl. aiil died t nor t-- "d - ys nvr. M..n ta'i'nhU ifn-ers'of oo.is were Ai t woundi-d. ai d .u,e kdied - Irt a word, it was a . .v ,j ,r. W.'.oM id II f .ei f c fill al I it Iml br-en a nine f irto::t ..n." Vol. SjiUikt 'tli'ush itz'on, 103. . laciifr.il Sdii:m. iii hi Jftier ti th.? Presidm'nl sNew IIuiirhirp. ( t 453) : We Ion nim( hou ' . ai tlie hve General Nab, aml'mv Lvo a tN d.-e4iMi. Mai ns o :eroii'iie tinl ti lute, win s- tingnla britery i:isi ever Jo- b not to tlieis mc mi.riea " ; Fr i'ti t;.e Rjleiah Sur. "Tim I -al r. r tlie .M!irn i0'tt'irrar- have a nn lnliilft f.r l!i IVfi lnrjr id r'tcrv o. ii..n fi'i'i4 mo urv." lUUih Star 1 I 'tis ire? .Ti Editor oi tit Hue ia cr'a-nl tl epi i i!w! sc(r.-u o!' iiintferit de m ri:v " We hi iM he (vMiad la liim if ln tvmiltt iitt'orm im who JhseeaiJid .tt sie, and w ier tlicy hail frvio " V.-i' Caru'Um SUifofard. .Nil quite o dep"' at die new Ed ir is in the "mysteries of comiJm." We were n il a w ire before thai t!y wih el io keep the fo t a-ed in tho ibove qioai m f'omnur pper a secre. . It m y, boeer, sipi Uie poronset of ihoaf who d'sire l make. Mr. Ctlhoon th eeiy UeaJ and Uom of tho uodcrn i Vinrr y, M ff.I fc ' r'-'J V Jaw Hit Mf- ,tfm ' ibt e 1 f ft 8tlww at " BttttWat lenaa tit U wtieW U t8K bU ji'if ere f&rr etMlt-'a ty ..re bsa baiviri f t LiiJ of f.e etrica w t-v ta4 Ldes ttm iw his LcintiUI tad. Wtd the SiaaJud in srs frie ai M tlit tUV, t-y esjirftl.td iVweera1 hte f.tt eaaJilfe t-r the Pret.Vucj I Aad iiues La ieUy ared o b ialfd who he,t eJnUte are. sad where ibey bail f..r Wll uU and if ke is aH a 5 d th.t they eat the coun try iaio secttua eavgh, Lt would rer litudy nt dei( to see the party s, J t tip imo a grea et eu i-her ut lac i es. , Tfcere, hoh.ds&o tte r-Mt ,4 We.b.,.k. ia lb siorm of pp-Iai inJ cistion ef l&iOi there t Air. Uuhann, ol I'enn- stUsnia. wh l a Is frm the rai ks of fdetdJ I et!r I PMv;ibci. is Cd.Jd.n - oi iveniueay, wno i ais iron ur Great ( ro$$Ligt there i G'n. (is. who has srurely hd'a Ik.1 habit t-ui," in this rourty for sume yars faU who hi!t frnaa soa-e where aSn.t ihe fn niicis f I)emoera-y; nl I n, l'.o(h n 4 lets!, there is Mr. t' Juuuu. of H.-iiih Cn.!ii a, who had so rereoily frmn the Whig nnk, ilut ha dal rwm to tuk so will with a )rgt por ion .f the fauuesi tiemocriey. The word i.f command mtt be fiven. l-i, til.. id a d 4'H ee lion'.' an I all the hot i f Deincre! to oe right aV.U fee! iit the ranks for J.ihn C Cahoati!' Cut w ,L the M ee it ins" obey I r r .a a Tlie TJ. S. G.z-t cmj ares the re re ni condition f th Wlt g j any with its et a It mil in 1833. . - Facte worth v of Notc With rr fctrucs to the i I.e. inn o" 1811, the Whigs occupy the same nItton, in rr grd vuime. hicS th.y did in IS33 with rt frri nre t-i the Pitsu'entiiil tleeti.a in 1840. And with the exception of the diWaeied state of the Io. of -eo party, in ifrr nrr to thrir Pievidrnt al eaud date, the ciicuoisism es, t i almo. t every thing it, are r.ea lv the siiie. In 1833 iheSltofl't nnsyltsnia elec ted (J i. rorter by a a ajMiy ul 54SS. Amlrtin 1640 Pvins)lania ra-thir !ieiir ttr cani the Kcafuc CiQ didate forihe Pioide nry. la 1SC8 Delae bstd Mr. Rdvn n QLoeofoeoJ her drt ate in Congrets by a in j titv ol 50. ; And yrlia 1840 Delaware tlrrted arti Iicebico electors by ara y-i ty of mote than a thousand. . - Geoig: in 1SC3 elrrted MrD-nt!d rcofc3 for Governor by a mtj ri y f 3?3. - Bu in 1840 Georgia eae a good MunJ najniy fr tie anti Locofocii eaiuiiUte f v Prtsident. - - 0!i o io the vest 1838 eave Shannon Irfipofocoj for oeiiior a wij rity of Ytt in IS 11,. Ohio fate the ani-Ico- foeoeWinral m ket. a ueat hide n ai hi ty .f 23 000. fdartland in 1 838 cave to Grayson, ihif .ncofoer candidate lor GuVt-rnur, a m jotity fl 259. 1 1 1 hi 18 10 .Ins same M .rt land ee a majt ty lor die anii-l.ocloc tit rt .rl t.ele. of 4.775. Li 1339- the Suite o M&sac hncttt lected Ala'Cua Morn, the l.nmh.eo candidate (or (w'Cnii.rhy a majority til o.n let in 1810 end old MatarhnB-M: ja-e to the sun l.oe. fi.i p rtiral lu kt t a a ai-ni y of 2C.Q30. lu 1938 Ni-w Jersey rrtttmed to Con- tfre?s a Lorofnro iblfratio'V rlniHiitf a mi'uty of CG. lt elanowas not U I e !,bi.t ihe Wing real . apply was less ii.an that. Ami in 1810 New Ji-rsey fve the Whig eleciori.1 t'ckt l a to j r.ty ol 2.317. .time in tlie vear 11.38 eve to Fair '''nb't-.i ea.;i!i,!aie f.r G..vrr nor, a ni jiitj l 3.223. I. ul n 1810 Maine gave a m?j -inv fur ihe Wl-i il rt irah'cket of 411. " Mirh'san in 1K-8 cb i t- ! S even T. Mas .n.the !,')r..f...o candidate fir G v- emor, m, u i Ut ma of il e Loeofoco Siaie' !i ki t. Yet Midi ik an in 1210 sure f.r ih Whig e'ceiorul m kn a mM irity "of 1.802. i IS n... 1 on-, - .. . -.i.c iii, rifriion in I Piinfa. m ,,.1, .1, if i,-.ri.s nirie.l 1 Ihfir m kit by 18 8t!U; and in 1833 they carrinl rhoculocol by a m i uiit of 3,000. Yeiin 1815. the Wb:cs ehced t'e r i-lrc or ticket by. a mi j-.riiy of I2.IC2.' Wet .ke no m.uee u( tli.-st- Siics inch went lor the Whia fo 18 J8. ndt.l-o at j t ie Presidrhtial election :n 18 10, tuch 1 N..; Carolina,' Ind-a'i'a. K-.n uckv. fomi-.' in-n, Iflj-njc Ijdand, Uoiiiirciicul, and ,N. : ? v.r "ne v; w ; r .1 iv 1 I or Lhe,Wi;ig .eleciwalj atdy titpei..,, to iHatj o.- the t, ate officrrt in tok't in 1810 ta which they gtvc 1335; an l that iiirrcitsn of nii tntv n. tiRiieii.theii the confi dencenf the Wl.ia. .i . a I at in 184 1 tho same remdt a iJI be founnl A Patriotic Tow--The Boamn Mercantile Journal (jics' the following tt .titles of Ihe town ofMtrblehead. Ma. ea himnt, ulm h exhibit a hish decree ofcounge aod pitrioimn om ihe p n of puliation, tt ijat toit mof equal tize can unke so faor.ble a sho-wHig?., , The inhahHaru of Mvldehttd hs tlwayi been dis,tgHHhrd foe tfwif indiw try, power of i iulufin fttign. nhveieal cour'!?e, and pi ri-HisiiK M ut of th..H hive been bred to-iho set,, aodi insured to ' vVsrdl aiW i.f f. til.' t,t t. I ..'.! r4tf,-i j ' X !f tf. tey In'f t t seatsea tot ret l.r. It i e t?-.t ik fk td i' llft' us, mi.m V.-t pesliia r W b t rf, a state sad M e Gt.ett C- i4 suJirrs by C.U mm eil.ti-td ii f.lLirg iciti.t idws ratelcta bie Ftte:Us girs Tol I Si I "Ibaiief tl elast wf l e I t It towa f MirbVhcad lurrtiLd I.1C3 sara ft tie ubUe serv e": ted ntip of war. f rita tee r, Crt', or fl it.l!a, f rsua ship, or de poi, was witbAbta 0"-!y teoibif icp eenutive from ibis pitio-ie tea a. tior were they all cot fiacd to t! e tea r vice -l!it y eAv pHed one saieem; any jmt)tx 0(, cf lU fi ,M ,ni W i , 1 1 1 f Iflwll W I'TI fVVHTV weie rsissd. Miay i f thrt bre tvea wrre td'ed wli!e f gt eg n My fr thi ir ... .-i - .i . -. : : . . i ., tt'lM.rAm . ,Ut, u ... Inl sB f rio.boee, ai fd.'ed fees lo a. V rritna g ta poi S tbed gl'ai.t ltllrtS Wha Lilt J fioisj this ttKlf CV tog towa T "W B'-" W B W wwv V m mm -() Trom tbe ri"iJl.ia Sat r Jay Ctarirr. If MT HUiBlXO HEBE TO DO SO. a rojxsnc INCIPI.NT Poor wcreta! tt'lai t tlouand p;iesitis for l-ei!" s.i4 Airs. Giimes, with lcei.P I widrt bow Ke ti di it. II y fctitltaiid weie to act so, it would kill w. t revet erd ttnd H ia the woild, added Mis. lit. 1 it a dreadlul siu.1 ion lor a oa.aa to be pbrtd in. Mr. I.tikii a tsej to ta one ol il bsi men, took ihe bett pAMit le cae of l it (.mi le. For year ihete ait rot a hp;.ier wo:ui.n in town than hisw.fe. But now it makes not hi art acha tu look at Iter. Ob! it mutt be oat of i!t ao.t hetit- areaieg ir.irgt in u t viM to l ate a diuiikea iMiabaid Well, all git to eay, spoke up Mrs. Peters, wib warta b, "is, that I don't rtiy bi r totirb." Whv, Mis. Prtert! How can rrg talk I.i" Well, I don't! Any woman who will live with drunken tititbirji', do n't dvtcrve pily. U by don't she leave bin.!' That is tatiee taid than done, Mif. Petera." I sboeld think it a grat deal easier tVtn to ht w th a druukm bruio. ai d have her li'e Urmeid ot of hrr. L say hi.sland were to do so, I reckon bini and 1 would part brf.re te..ty-foui hoars. ' Now Mrs. PcterV hobnd was a mott eiccilenl mn, and a tuber man witla1. And Ins wi.'p was tei.t'c.Jy a larheu t t bin. I refaid to bi etor bet-nmin a drunkard, she Ind as iu ebar i f his rui. mngoff aiulleateg her. S i'lahenshe mad b r lt remaikv. she looked ttids (in. for he was prvtent, wi b a tern ai d sini.icant eipiei.i on Iter eountenar ee. I bis was not realty meant for him. bul lor the imaginary inditidol th bad st-p-po.ed as beirteg the rthr.fon t-waidtbvt of a tbunken bub ad. "You would! wt.uld teor Mr. p.- brs replud to the w amity tapieM.d tr-o!ini.-n tt eied by Lis wife, Ym. tb.tl nou'i l' b?l! hitihiralv Jand b-If srriou.ly itt .ited Mat. 1'ners. ' xoa d-n t kn..w wbhtyoii are talk irg at oiit. st i kr up Mrs. Gnm.s. Indeed, thru. I d.d I Consider any woman a f.M I bo will livo w ith a drun ken hutbancL For my pan, I have not a spitk of tyn paihy for the wit ol (irtttiLarde I niia llie who live tub the men w io bear and abua diem. Meieilitvu-lini bru et -the terv ibi o( wlmm (Might io iro ad.ctat o ( mii eiomsch." j A ter a wlnU: the tnl j-ct a dropped. r and i-t il e close of t'teai.ci.l tjtenn g. the n entit trpaiaicil and went to their own homes. a t It was pedt pt. t-lii.t t two ni n h from dia jeritnl at which ih rimvetaii"ii oe turied, ibaiMrPe-tr Mt li s l.tin eeirly io Il.e eet:iiig to att t il a pol l ca! mm i'lit -politics t die tm i.. 1.1:14 b jh.a id l-ard (ithr fluting ftrek "water He wa in ti e hnnit ui attentlig tueh meet ing', ami of paMkmif ol bit portion tf the ri.lN, and it s.mvt of tmi.eihin, al.t- .1. t . . . ' " " ' "it... lie .miiaM: mil la a. . . rt . ....... and a niin, too. of trout? ott.ir! trnta nn.l fir m j ru.cij l.-e,i)r thmi.l t I bis ever fir taking loo fritl) nitiiciots d Ui mind 1 Li wife, U'-jfuiar in lr b.bi's, he wts rWy rut al er ten oh Lick, on ai y orratuui. But tl.i. t me ten cau,e, and 'tlven, tu be Hat shl-i away. Tins was a ctnim ttaiiee to tiiiiiiial,-'il.ai Ins w ife could not bdp feeling a degree of un -s foi a. W.c V Clll to l ie d or arid listMled for lii.n aft, r h,d.tr..k. iee,..and a.o..d ''""mr'i'ni'ieeii.anuini,u mere fw, ,ome ttnie, expecting eery moment to- lt th, t0lH,a ui bit footstep, ii, the ,..t .nre. But he waited to vain, and at Iat le-antered ihe house. w.L'i a ttoublfd fcehnj.. ?':.. . At livt the i-focft atruck r vi le, and al mosl at the same lime, she heard her hut band at the do ir endeavoring to open ii wiUi bis dcadUlatcb key. In this he was not successful from some cause, ao'l ibiuk mg tluit she m ght havt torncd tht key, Mrs Peter went quietly and opened th door fir him. She found thai she had not t eked it. At she lifted (he latch, die door was thrown suddenly aisiiitthvrsnd bor ho band came statgesniif m As- bt ped he 1. h .ic tick sgufimht walief the i sv- tag'-tthJUuJcd teucia, tlarodiei tide, v t r i I w H . I, I Itu " ! i bill t trim tt iL. . . - . 1 f.t I. j . Ttra 51 tie wiifT' uv. II I .m mtm. 4... I . . " h we i I,,, 4 dmk. t h t'caotf f rt Umn ' . . . m v ...Bul m - - !. etiwd L.m r, tlibot t t w l PA"' ! b t'r trams.? fr tb.ta p tid LUtpgl,r By trt'tcatlr ea.J prftriSy tiT .aJoaty est ml Id ifccdeiM t- fr.qse, id Ufcc'rily fi4 ,t J luti iet oj Ins tfr.. Af..rsoa .ia. .be ftl ta..4. audiabid. Ibt..i.,8j; tiepu! etery Rtonxnt, O. what U LetbotU d! tf, t wife ear ared tsir, ws 1 a ,k, thai 1 bad firtt fttbed hi. .(U roJ to flo w fret If . Sh e , nepW and elufod It tej!et nK it UtA so washed l is face with eb rer j tried earwtt w.ars t t m., liai fpj lie htharjy ol d.uuk.ioca. fiat JiiL ao rurpote. At Ii, dtsptttinf of saerrts. t .r das bt s de li a. si I: ia tear, j... iZ arms aroond bis re-k la d ler fi-g teadetly sfiett I. is, fb bid lata iiM for abnl 6ve rt.u a it. Y.,n ItiUtbtal ralbd her nam in a whi.;. Oh. bow e.feily sK did It tea tfbt hi r response tt bit erll. " vnj hvdani utrt to da $r! ( be said torn, fill in a w ipr, betavm eip essive or e, I e I.n.ktd h-t atralily , the fare wi h a rni.h t inkle ot tie eyes, and a qHtirng td bit .f , nB nmsrle of w.nb be rotld wih d tSalty rrttraia from wrea'lieg il.ote tspttatitt organs intt a mrtry sio U. M r. Pt U ts b tdr r iood lb a I oV trer in a momert, and boxrd her ba-birds er'roasd!y on ib spot, for veiyjv wime n iitiji eO timl hit tiJtt rbcd ta bad at hi t-rt. In alt t!iratiort upna the various art forti.n te tefot.ons of mn and wife, J,it. Peteta was very etieW bow tbedre'arr4 hrr marts of anfon, were sba 1 1-crd ta tiailtr e renmtt rres. If, in toy cat, bt was led Bilhinkiiily to do so, ttii rrroa'k ef Iter hatband with a prrsliir ii.flrrli.ia f ibt sniee Oh. ye! If my husband were la J so' bad the hp;irit 1 CVet liainb) and instaoiiy rut an end to tLt anjicCw ab!t diacutst.m. Ia a town seme fifty miles from Bos ton, tht meiabers if a erligmtit sorkty were in Hit habit of holding eonfttinrt meetings in the church, at which they made kind ol audible confrttine, ierU nically Ckllrd rerotm-iog one's eiperi enct." A very pious ro mber of tit rhnrch, Mr. Ii was mihs liabt nf intiiing hi aenhb.r, Mr. .1,, wli wtt n it a mcmr-er. to Hend diese mreu line, at one of which Mr. II - tot an i id tiat-d to U Oiniregati mthst lit .Wit a great tinner thai he sinned t'a lv. ta 1 with his tyet opt n-lhat he wiiddly anJ kaniily sin iid -that goodi.ets ttwe i not io bim- that he wat boltitey a-il ti tally depraved hat nothing but tht bounUlrs mrrey and infinite geodnetst f God e. u'd save him fioin tbtnal dam nation. Alter this eonffftinn of Mr. l -, Mr. I., who bad by aeetrlei fe been ilted ojtn the anximis trat.1 Wts ra!lt d up in to rrcount bis "esprit enee." II tnt', atd with rrot iinpn tnrball gratify, stutrd that be bad very tills io say of hitmeU, but the brethren would remember tl at bt bad lived for five-and twenty jetrt the neatest neigh bor ol Mr. D ,ihat he kre whim writ more intimaiely eollitn any other nan and it gae htm treat phaor, be cmss h could 1) t it wnh en ir s;nceriiy to confirm tht truth of all brother ) ha t eonfetieJ of Uumlf. When Mr. I sat d.itiiv on.lrr t e ti.ibla aid auihtU smile of the w ho'c cngfega i m, the par son not excerted. Mi. I), wei.tiip tohiin and said. u ait a rates! ml a lii. and Fit tick you l.eu yea ect nut il cluiih." JJoslon W. The 7mtrica i Captain and the Drit' hh ?7niro.Wlet, limine the late ar, Admiral Wartrn wit h ing in the Chef ajunkr, Capt. 111 Smith wtt sent by I'. niHitd tie b'ewari, tl en at Noifo'k.l org .liHt an exrharii; oipiinnrrs. The news had jni arritnl of the cuplure td the Jatn!, and tne Admiral, speakinj -f I0'B event, asked Capifh SiniUi huw it l P- e.ied I'mt our ffgtc were so turceful in taku a thciref CipU'ir Smith ansa end tti tt he knew no renn fnr tt, nle.s that we f' ujht btnics. 'i.v" ta..l tlie A'ai' ril, I'ltlrantMi ltj tut ibt tcssim i ti.ai two thirds nfyour crews are llti'ir-h tramei!.": Tliitn,'. re lied I'aji'aio SiuJih.the.oiher third bfinj Amcrietat m-kea '.d wbwle ii Here nee.'' The Ah imriil a te;iip! d no li.ttl r 1 s pUnatii n ux runHMil on V e knotty siiljeci. Comvvnlorc 'ticker We rmenhsf well hesiin? tl it vn end !e rni n rels't his receivi kit fir-t roiini.iion, i" ",,f nvy. He wai ni Ms.rriHieadi. snonififf hi return from Eil ind, and at the Wathingion was at Cambiidge. Tiitlf then a youns n nrwa cuning wood be fore hi mo. hi r' tiovr, w ben a gaily drtr ted olLcer rodetluwn the street. . h in the iKrk of evening. ad ihe officrr, pp ing Tucker ibus i ntf-loyrii," lO'le up him and asked bim il he could inform hnw here Ihe holiort-Lte Siinuel Tucket ic Nled. Ttirker,aet nohed. answered hi in lite netaive. saying Uisre it 'in '1 11. mi reenlss here; there is dier S'ai Tueker hi tn lo'vn but injseH. Iin'iis barely on heari -c thi. t'.e nfCcer f Ins beaver, and oowiug low, tmU& hira his cuua uision in the ay
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 24, 1843, edition 1
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