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.. 1 1 . .i . t t. j'.e t . mL Uwni'.M lUtiw. . it-tofCrmiti y iee.tp-ci jt-4 .I w tin U.C At aJ I .eu,Zrt III tSAt , r .... I i ft- I?,. Iliriim M f.lrn A II u . illij lthtuw. l t. in Lt f. " . , , ,T r ... lt ! vl2aa-f h. C. Bad lblpUry tfti t'tM Utr:ty. lit m w Cpt9kliB cVrf eta tt m i 11 I atari. d 4 Mlt Vty Cttafl mJ ' at ar . t n .. .4. 1 r " ear. u.-rc. riwK, en lla - a - AwtoWf. Lg Lka-sar "-tory af CMlf J Tatt fWla. tr ;ianfv. tnl Mirhgy. P-Jitrtjfif." M-wtir witirt at nr rJuud spkrr. TmI.j..ii' . mi L . -.. - . - a rtaUaCk. M ehlal Pi.lltn CiTr .at fTr-c Art ait . e vn arf e&r iitlfidtilfrtd Vang tha able' ewv Tl three tawr Haa- a fVtVrrd dretatai i rtlt b-" ht tSa" Pifee nf Kienr. viTaefvMj rridie.!!y ia prmaen 4" is Fefiy. The Snuo-c cl?n dl v ratioaa at lhif cafU"uMi lb pub lic Mag, iwen at' Jca-t in eaH teran m OaJ.- A tgalt MSrM tf jrVe-ate at) CUr' ruy, MAtrg f aW Geology. C'BVttr4 bjr txperimva-a" and T exhi bition f tpneimeaa. i dil.vifd t'4 t-U ?W ! 1 lie Pr-frif tf CLt irytoVf ) fir ? ia t!jif net f JVtl 8th net. Tlf MiaMl fhJjoVjr 4 Mtfettic," TUeti" tm k, ki..s itii in ihe nfjri r. thm Trr ifnl Pftifrttnr Pirf f A!ebf. Gewrtrr, Tfia mtry,Lirn,Mtiturti'iii. N ?!- II KlafjiroUttktK.1 rl-it aach U tfi 7. Ke. Ctutxt: II. F. Dxev A ft t5.ate. U 1 129. U 1 lriu tt4 AjtiPCt Prf w .f Rt -ikic J Lpf ie. T t JItilAlttttUil'' eat tinrtf tai iaplt protki t vad and rKtfi a i't d ti lt lcifiBrtA a ad Mumj. Mr. DCava ia a Tni naiir or it MeBdt Mf tjtiw--ff'lifig aund aad frt siirr- auce.- IreMtd" ttb on iaeHteiif f e rtt. abn!lirt,KfaraiMi avd a tttnij itmptfAmi, hi a Clr!rd to fee lo-li ai"fbt pehr aed piefti. S". IVitUAS II. On. A. &!. ia aTa lor 4 Avrictt larjae.' lie ia llrarjr raual'j. Va.,'aaa (rarfavte l t!.i irtny tm t e r of 133; and i je.ii aTri"rinJ, tbe Trfiretlwi el bioB i aluP rLi(. To qual.f km Ut lua' p-tie ! truft, be pMtrttrt are ttHtite memory,' and t direrimina'.in( aitid,ta ia tttoreugMjr icd in iha tei eae of grammar, and kita monifeata a rtfry deaire thai ihnaa 'tabo ' ipd'aa pifara Smlrr hia tuition, eaav Anrai;3 ftercr.iT asd r.L!le in:mt. 1 It oe vti III!; am! it bruejU r St tv r.f .. Wt tat ttti.!j w4 l-iwfy g'tttm a few it a tfaaar , L e! fr tf prrui a tf tl. le rce f l y f pj It 1! Si u 4 fit Vtwk tsi rc t MdiMn lit. Va Uarra, aad by iLrv e,J rfptae l ta-eWt tnr csorra anpUraile is tfcaaj a!-"'. toflr U taa.1 karnisj awl IaS eraal . fli .a huhi ieaUd a!r U Lit torn m tii t. A band 4 aie ma f ptw u fcia Haf I Wtif rwifd from Hi Leicik!. Virjiaa, M Misi-! g. Jrion. ti e ih c4 M re. urstt stii eraoi ua wm, la iLe trr ccfcdf , icd eretsija ptoemne, ilicre ere tLcwirJ rn r tmj mch aa tlecla maiioita. I y MWtd ctuJBta frro l!:e Utfrr rle; an ora'.Ha Lrfme iLe tva Sttt-irui; a tid amaii to the Siwra, 01 tit S3 in tW jfmJuatinf r loa. tra co ir had iart, and iite arrre a'l era'.inrif, I lie a'ufjrcu, after ihe ajataluryla Iiiio, arrre. llorU tufiuiure f tctreii- I'art ef Jirr!iT ; Rrotrre rf North Camlina;' Gm'u4 laiOTe- meitt tf Man. I ontiwerauoBa tur l ln1arart itfllectae!W d la Frunre. in rifnr!.; Virire cod liU l!rDfe.fi!ia Sal. paard csf I.iwny: Urrjine ti ala ralf in wr I Vonfrv; - tuneiin be- tvrrfh lnteHr misltiinl Mral t'uliinmnri; Thf lltn.!i if Serif tv'wiih ihe fa- Udietorv Adt!rfe. .,! he romrcciuona exhit'iird vm!iubied marts rf jtntca said aiaturitT of atvtr; and the e, rkin vaa enrwiir and rrscelJ. Tlie h'!e boi& br i'f tfttrnu. the last year, (1813) war. 174. namrlv. resident rtaduAtfK. 3: Xttti- ftf,'-rf f. I'Q,rea tal and rutr.r esrl in ilirtr aiooir and be real arho!ar. kr, S3; juniurr, 41; CHpnain trta, 41; 4ra!a; ' Dr. El.u'a Kinl wirj OU.' Were ti be.l h tqwal to Lie intad a d rFrrrtf Vycn. 39; Irrrdar. IT; tLe whole aSeda Ntr! PtU v4phr and Alrono J Irarnin, he need thick no tuao lur to- nidruner of those h hire gone 'thrHigh y; lTcJ I-f DrMiichtn, a prijcoBIuBi. ; j a clastic course and received a uatchrlor a frrtr af il.e UMitVrVitr, m CkrwUtrV,! O. Rith TI fi. A M it Taiof I n 7G; and it t a ta'ed-that at nef!.fj, and freolofj; lf, Vt.nd.rr Miiea.uc. . Ilia butli'iiUC faa ia i an7 ht, inee tie fi lire iale in- i m.j. ana oirai ron-" Uranvil e county, N.-C. Hia f.me aa a fohrr &tto tm T.jWloiy; ASer- m.,i,e,aiiciaa, be arifrrd ahde a et-otie mm JUotal Fhi!...pht; and phi.ier ia e.d!ee.r -"f 1837. tha a.BM.eeu lvcnt n.lwny tna lunU i Tru.tera altru-rf l.im a latur in ih.t A. fa-teat.v . i Theae a''f the mrmbrrs of iho FaetiUt : Tl 1 . 7i . .a a . i;. -j , , .p, , I iwya arcfiDic i ina aiuueiiia. aiwaya Elia) nm VFraif r . M-icf Ritual ImIi I ti t A-tif . .J - lii inn l Tae iWrtteeiinft ia" fnro mired tn line leikbkri, ba devote their h de time to "i frank and roariu t atrangca. Tl fur ... Ai ... it1 e r r . . V Ufru," not een ibe frctDMea.-are as PretiJeat and rroicaaot of N-Uoail aniT . i ... j ;.. ... Ca(ituiloaaf L. lie aUi ftra ia inclt ia Mr a at and Maj phiioanphy aod la'PuliiieJ Ecmaoiy. Ha ia a aatit 6t ifaneoaibe c waty. N. C., between fn'rfy tad ffiy fiVe '-aVaof V. lie wa hwi pnou a etuaeiu ia me unieriy; eUee, areoidii-f to (ee in anrirnt liatraaivuroIUratcouejeea. All the I-acuity ie crite eoaif eir til tkUriei, ihe INei deni and three or lour of ihe Prufeaaor at a fvrniimed by (tie Tiutte wuli dwellmi I itou-ra i lie i uuf a nave tacir loom in li tnaa read law at R'cigh.ii.ih,tM..ejrh; .u.i r.i i . wbe b. ... .di.,l tf rt,. ft.V, IJ. ?W,,'C b-lldinf.. . " - - I utu'. .t; i'l .1 . f. . . . x i ne rrnzujin ciiaiaricr iae (.-niversiiy ie" etangelical or onhodox not icciarian. f enencd hia rrafetitaal nrtf-ire in &i wa eeeaty, in which he wa (ie rmti tad ttd'ee U i'rue it a Um 4ifj ori'- nr. batoia hit eroMMined ton eat Mornine and evening prayer are atrictly attended daily by prrfeasora and t tmienta; ihe Jfrwi Cwrt bene h. fiom which I ni P"al nS" P' " lbath a rtfoitt U.ijrnnr of fie alata. anU VmM wor,lhlPi to lh mor3' of the Ken he wa th.c ifee frra.dene y of! u,,e.uW kn,, lhe,r Ofportm". I bere a . . . . i a aa, Y fll.aJa.A .a. aV a . . ataaV hm.AV' S. is a Legislative statute,- which' makes it penal f.r any person at Chapel Hill, or ntction fim commenced, been manVw- lalt$, and ftf lngejf or shorter fcri.&f. wen t'.nsht to cifffrer.t branches of eci cure. The ahntiaT espeiucs of a stuJcnt at the Universi y, will not eiceed two hnnr'rt .f dollars, thoucb the tuition lie $50, and the board of 40 week, 9100 of the amount.' In fact, board may he had at the Steward's tall, at eight tlotlm by the month, eqtial to that Mfurnilied at the table of the most repcrtah!e boarJin? houses in any' of t!te ucihboring till.- Such is the Universiiy rf North Caro lina, which Ins hreii a seat of science and litrra ore neaily half a ccrltury. frf the rise and jMgrera of this institution, pro tcrity may perrnve what' is due tn men of lei .era and public pint. Through their eiTirtiMind bounty, mi the Legisla ture sfnd ia'the rommViuiiv, 738 young gentlemen,' three faurths of whom were prbahiy Ni'itli I'artiliuiaus, have receiv ed a el ai-at eclucauoii, aid as many more been refreshed by the waters of the same public fountain. If a due pro portion of graduates li j not .oi;e" into , ine learnett prolessioni, ntul u rompar:i wiinin ,wo nines out, eunerw www, ffriy few'ara Hiniirto lieWallhtfafcnr Pit V Htri ; for which, his s:reafth of tfllect, his rqiainanre with haaan aatitre. and bia weitit l ch'aia'fer, eee jfliSUMe eMy here irk now ledi(. ' rem nr. Hid anaTanxittt Va nmiinr eqois!Uuia Da. kis. a-.d fwer luai tj exhibit any theatrical, y ,uve fygUbturesrupftine Courts t Uttty of ..rn. ia aa est f snd j..d.c,..iis I rlZbt of h,n? or. lMlriaB peirorman- judicature and other fdace-of ofiicial trf Biaa.2Vaeai f the aiodrats. Bt welI.lce".or rpe-dannrn?. wnhout license m n by t!,eni nd bencfiied limed pifn.-li g .s l a eonstint r-jard ' 7,l'n "om niB .rrwi!J B1U 8a,m" by their serc; imml fif.-s have vied for , he pertuad ihem.! " V' ! , ,, "Vt ,uru".'u.en Ia.w: the palai in the hall f t!ie national carricu ,er;imnit. They have 'Sriinmed the lamns iqnors nor'.i,.;-r..u,-i:.ti,..,i. art -Ait alfMiitt!i I aw MtAa - tva niiMhaaAil SU aa ka a 1 . i r tuff frtf-r-fihip. Ia raniffi, lht ebe-r. T"""' l" m Vn" "a "7 "lu ?ulff r.nder b.ai the red of imi a..d ei-' dt fr tv!i "twnger, without a Pi.y a'ca'd rr.o.rt.. ... ...k hi. t.... fit it,-1 f "erti5cate. hvery studentis like , - - ........ . f.J'll.. I ... , . .1 .cieeeshhWdVpana,eiuolin.tiu-tin.lw,r' "tncj ,..nmiuen ny oitegeinwaj ,xe bprn p.jahihnd under the au h, it a Ie.rii.Mf master; a'nd ih'.iufih ha "r"1 uu,,,,oriermena,,l To maaea bi proi- asinn, as a eiiurcnniemier, - "i ( gne n eiticn-ncy rornn.ciauraa ttitn us ,?r.u3 wMpmr.. r w rngigt: in anjr gnimr nmr sW hai h-.-en fo.in.l t i renuire eoniran-, aH encon i ,.,,. nr.;m. na ,,,:-,, ,",aiu'i A cninnini:v cannot hs e.T(;ctiiaI!y mo ItStf. Hs sbrqtif li s- bhri to the while rmwf, and we ih refute pneeed ie e.tealcwrt a-oa w L t ao on ly the S ate el New York held diahlr hia. bwt whr tl.e feop' d the Ut-id taUs ahotttd ttirid bia aeaia as tey bati!iraid4 Lieic bwte, Aa Ue advocates if Mr.. Ysa Curea ety tjead bai t was oi if p miL!a tor Uii tight years el JatkrOk e aJaainntrtuea. wtf at ter that entire eriod, at leatl fr the present, and roans don a ft tha tiebB be tiwk the 1'ie.idc-nual rhair. Oiitnf 0ai t.th it caa be ptoted. Ibat titre the fonndain tl (bia ( ortri-iof ai thrie I as never tea a Chrfl Mtira' so tm ally iar&mpetfnt rondutt tle a (fairs of tbe nation as M' Va Omen. Oai of h-.a on a asaHilb it eta be provvd th.t be was toully ifnoranl oa tha onetnoos of the currency, ni ieourer s, and the com merce rf ll.a eowBiiy. ihe treat and eri- ing lorMcr of tbe iffls of b at'oinittra Hon.- On etB-iutonal qursiioae con neeted ith these tut jrcta, ii l a fcehl any npinioea at all, ro rot could irlt what they i re. as ia bis oiTieisl cowaaicnotie to Conf resa, he mntradif le d in one mtsge what he lad advanctd in s prctioBt oe, aed rainy tiea tre ci rlariiirtr)taa were lo be loiind ia tFie'sime avesge. V proct ed to five some ef the history of bs adininisu4ton to ptrvn ihets posit ona. I tie eonu-Mtioi.ai leriw of seivtre ol Gen. J.rkfnn ex drrd m tbe 4 ih of M arch 1537. Inutted m b the vanity ol ct nj a sernnd VahiBton. ihe old 'ttrmB f bll shed a f-reill !J's to the (co- p!e i f il e Umtfd S.-tr, full of e I- conceit and falf-gtoroeton. In this aJ- drene he told the people of lie United utes : . ....... At ihe mnment wh-n I snnender my lat putlic trnt I fesve tlii rrai people nrcrperoo an I hapor: and honored and respected by eery nation in tHa wotht.' U iht tame dtr, Alt. V4n Kuftn ia bis luauctiriil Address thus tiid: . While ouf oerntient qnh f,f but rlTifif ntly performs tlie sole Utttin.alu end ol pvlitical inttituutins, in dotug t'ie gres test good to the t atrrt number, we pic- sent an grgte of human prnperity son ly nut elr here to be foiinl. On ihe same dtv tden. Urn. Jikon aod Mr. Vn Dtiren conroirr-d in selling the people of th (Jn ted States lliat hy were Ci j l'H the higher! poibIe pioa pentv. I bit was cither tne, or it wan list; and tliey either bvlievrd i. or Uey r.t..s r.iiia ! ml.h I ti Irnr- ii- poauxn wtwb d. Lowir-f. i!tf)irat f lt.r VIS. nlk lUy tilS mm fd l .!s.lin fWM of 1619. Tbta,ibfMtr odif4ja enr aavii'dnaf iiilrcr nte nah fxrn rtt oaa.aad sny Ie aa a. prpri.ta jet I vl eau,ttl ttrrsJb r. Ta Cly Ctub A the city ef Co lon hating elrevd several d si Piaied IVbfs, ia almas sc1ms cf iLe nvutr) , as haanofy ssesaters cf thfir CUb, aed hstiag aoti'ad iWe fntfratra of ihcif eieeiwMi, nesw art haa been icied. ia several tnsttftret, wbMhtv:are the dep intern! that is frit ia te eppronrhiaf ehnion, and t'e (ratlkt eidiMm which seifta'C! tlie Wbif 'ak. Of iHe bt fviiawiftf from the Ha.GmU Da is. iepaeattie ia Umrerttut from the tf Irtii "4f' l a, d tri ;c, Vjc .? -r? f-i -; if, f fiti ft 61 ila'J, rulsaf if. Dar aC t(Jt, 4 ,1 t Hi 4i3 . , HOIS! K Tie Uql9C t,( H-jprt"ooU;itta rrut ed the cri-Midrrailoa .f the minioa of M . Care Johnoa W irroniidcr tie to r whkh UtA folleiw in iwokKka tad icrii adopted: J . ' . Itea&lved. Tlkf rempsulee ef ran and mete he iriraeied tat faqsr.re whit aunt of tnooeyf wiU be nvjuirrd to kern Jill the boats n ia w; bihI thoe ia tl .. 1 ' . . I ptoyed ia rrmonnf wwtrtJcticiia ta the m. 11 it Vtjati.rf S jaa.arv J. 1844.-. .j a MiiI-irpi rirer tad i Cmilemtn: War fate of U.e 1 5th nl- tribuurft a, b consUnt active edJF!ortnent, limo, infer atiag tot Ual 1 have beta a- forth fieewl year eomairwirf oa the lrt si.itfly elided an honorary sa.fntei il day of Jul next, and u'nt they report to tha CiMiaa CHay CUa, N. r. has been thi, house the turn lor that ptirj cee in the I I j'i'TViniuon VUL tutlUr'Cr tiiri a'l at.uwt ' hm Mim as (he-fare the sons t fstndy a f piNi-j ?tf Aw? provision Itet; .fsfata to be emuhtus ol rhr.cf r nV eff' n" ?P'V,0.H' and vinr to tfr cnrpiize their prede cesors so persei-or ngly e.pnin!ed. A "VVm of ( mntnon SSi'honls h.-rs tut sopreme rrgwd for rlisi.n. biH his J J?,U9 weaP- orthodox Irewrf a iu il. aiuitint. nn U hi. j " hazard. On the bisioVy. praent a furn U,i the excel- rage'?e,t' g'"-?" promote learn rnr" fcmJiiAi .R'.i-I. i. il.- .-.- practice the moral virtues. 1 .hit jr I " it .? . .. - warn of hi. f oiha .d the rule of li s I fe. " "t vuuurr r-, i- rJ thr'Aiffli ir.-n. r-tlioiis. am at..hhorii S. Rse Eluri Mitciie- D. I).h! aenc,fl ' ,a,n!"' ab,l-V "ni - (om.non ed.ti-.n. t- he mrcessM. Professor ol Chiv..rT. M.nerl ev an I ; cmJ,,'irJr m,lTal' .h.av.e t,,e,r 1 I,,,on -8"'1 ' must be f.shionaMe and nnmiltr. at r!I . i rttaim-eonl - Iran a llinw iin am I aa i . I all CO j -IVISi IIVV) II IjltlJ ng men, j vpj jy' xiisiVit.- which have prevail- (enlitfy. Hia native pl-ce wa cannot a . , f IKmih. ati.iS ....ila . a.B... .a...l.. a a i;rmnfCiicut.- an! t, n a a graduate a,, w U9l,J,..-y , u utl!, ohj-t so jrie.a mid mprant. tiitnVts iu 1814. at lain Uiiiesit.' M'Mt.l the I-'- must be ruinied. eclmol houses crcfed, next year ha ,( . rndnal in Toc,l.;gy pr'p5- - I he hrdenu are engaged mihe.r itl,iivuhai iri(!i,st ,:1kr ,aC.in-nnd i An.M f. M...; " Tw .yer l.i.J,na ffa,!lM wd reet.ition from eiglu to ten the itile - jW ;.illt,,i))l!e. TI, fn.e Ma'tt emp loved him a a lator; and be ' 8 rL,ir t,x' ,KM,r" Tve7 'and rodinifhi srli.ml. oi New Errand pay lor a-s gec ,0 l)e IS4.f.,j'a accomplish' an t notirs oaiiy, rccne sixteen hour every i iai fre"u(f in narh !.nn.ml l. n w At.-' lflA.... ... tlllrpar9tlti I Till wrtitv 'I'tirn tr mnr 1 i-:wu in 191 it me norsor'ip(ii .via-; " . , . 7" T-iorough! :-" ". n uie igB in utspuo- j.,..,,. i,rr.tnciJ jn, ,he la-.v, f:tf heart land the'Iifiiof this p.'onhi. Ifihev will ! .1. . I . .... il... . worn, ami nciumiy pas nine niomn its ; ail.:.,;.v , ( tlt:ir.v ,w,(w I lu-ir interest! Itave lori been .i... ... ... ... incm-iiea in ikir iji.ii mur n.ha irtrty is in a f the e liese" branches il,c ever immedately after 61 ttiVdy. ha ii ntWinoti highly lor ! P-y private before the Pio- IU superior Ie .roiof In llrir of il.e dr. j fe"srtr of R'eoric. hartnirnf be now fiJN. He-h s piild h. ' Appnrtetnnl to the University are two d a anoif system of Chtnitty & Gri-jl'';r?ry Societies, the Dialectic and liy which iiard by ihe atudrof Philvxthrhpic. irfstituted in 1795; and 'f xi bo..k. He is a aou'n I rvaugt-l.cal ' o ne or the other belong all tli- College diine of ti Preehytriarf fanh. an I an5""lenU. There are two classn of mem- j learning since lite ievo!tH:!', than Nmflt crcllent prvarber. Hrs doriora-e f.i d"i-! "?rs, re gnlar and honnrary. They have j r.Srn!iiw? ' It ha been hit allotment to Tiatr. he reited frosj ihe Uoiarrai-v j'their exhibitions,'' and alternately choose f begiii, as well ax t i at-tieve; and good fcf AltbvnTi.'' tie' i g tfrnt'eiftan 1 N:-w; ." otttcr member to deliver an adJress in ; urr?ss has been hervarrar.; of future IS island sB'sanCf, neernaitlr. ecirdal. sr-r the Cdinml befi're t!ie Sortirties on (ha ' eiiennraTemrntr ; "I rrix"-."-livc mcii. tin ilifo'; arid rS In.rpeJ a"-qn not mwi stia'n!ujy preceding the annual commence-! trut'es"f the Uniff MtVi ia lo soma ex-r iccolfect the locri of t'irir .firrfathcr's in respect to e-.l neat ion, they Will not look with obloquy upon oilier s wit hive the' whole work l:i aeconip is! in a single ajfe. For what s:a:c, in IJ;.' c i cuinstiin- a . ' ce.t, lias 1:1 I n t. tl 'iie n; r I heirs ami the collega Iihranes u nt tfiven in chnr.'rUhe interests iir to bun In H rank in at! ihe'ctrnce. menu . 3. Ret. Skun Piiiuifs. A. M. is Pr letiar of Jl ithe.Mtte and Na ural Philo- unbound narrfphlets a-.fiyi inn genti'iitan was n..rn atoi I ho sessions or terms, the varatinu; tiliteil la bngtaiid; be ia a Prrativteii- an I the nnhlic esarniiiatiniii. rverv t rar. lers mors' ?Vkfi&vt;' Th rC,'inti..n he ac are eeveriillv two. The Anmvasary com- their liter? rud whatthrv knew lt he Mr. Eith er horn ol the 1Iuc1r.11 a is equally ia al in Mr. Van Curen For chuty'a ske, Ui os uppoe that he ilidbeheae wbatheso boldly averted, and whstetery boJj rls knw t. he uotioe; fm at that lime the country was sutTering umler theaevereat e. mmr rcial prrrutr. Wht was the M suit? I Ies ihtn ninety day every bank in the United Stain I a I stopped spc r pnymrnis Tlie merchant, a a general tiling, ho bien ka com pi lied t i sua peml the Gorrnmnl fomls wne en I r ly rui olT. and the whole commerce of the United Sti es was a!mot at an md; ami aM U.i tui ol iU"g was brooglil I om by il.e sc i. n of th Admini trati .n, wl o had ouiid ihe people ll.rrt monlit irlre, "greai, pro-prrona, and liappy." ri.is.wi.8 the reult of ninety days' nnan cienng of il.e man nho is now ailrmping 10 procure n-si.luii.ma p;i,,ed all awt hr Uii'ted St.te, in the prima' mCing of the renptv, iat ,e admioiairied ihe (oeinmei.t nih tn mtiRli abtlitt! tonrt rnMion and m zimr teited Mr. Van Bin en and lua Cahinet'when tin y saw nful the hineiy tUy't work had aecomj hhed. L'ke Smi. 11 of old. fioy fi-ail pulh.d down iIik tower conum- ng ihe ri.rlis'iiiio .Wlrga. but tl ey air o lounl ihemti-lrea b. tie.ih ii ruin." Thy whoied, ihry nionnril.thry apolo g's d, tl ey pa liskd, bin they could noi remedy t'r evil ihr'y had brought on ihw public. t After t'leii firt terror nas over tbev nroc ceded with (inapk mail!. in helialf rfjeines until a lmiltini' lliai'tbrv ronl.l n.. longer carry on he G iverniiir nl. at the end if fit month an Eina Srramn wi clcd.-(ie T.earuiy n at overwhelmed ith demand l.ich it could nnttaiii.fi ; ine revnne ilr-nvnj from commrrfe Imd eie'; oubhe c i,fi.li C.t! arat .1 m rrretvetl, I 1 ray y. a to make say ac koow!cgra.citi to)otr pa'tMie aancia tioa'f r thia dtstinraisbed ettnioay of tltir cot fidai.ee. Ta be allied wills the gtll.nt and tme-heattrd .White of the old Ciadta ol Lbeity ia iht invpendieg roatltr is sae is a eptcit-eiiinr g bo nor. 1 doubt not tbat ibty wiu piece they have ialertlrd th pnnriplen snd tuaJturss of Uieir-ther, and a'n tight woitny to ne the ronmrrssea ol vvarrrn. nd tniruate d with thn wrd of Uttokir It'll ,Tl.a som d td the nrt gun of ihe Kavolunna na cairiVd fron the old Il.v S ate 10 one tad to aamhtr, nntd it rear if ed a settlement of b Hy pinr cms planted uea orep ia iht Hcatera wiiiirrnra. I heir tot.lt wtrs in full tvnpth wiib their smuggling r.nnUymca. and vn fj.el enthasissrn o jhe ocaion they eId their I ration Lt:xiOTox. Since that kme tint p 'Si has g tta 10 be beautiful hil ci ty, snd be cose thn ban of a great com monneal.h. Ma hurU aid tlul ermmoowca!th lata lang been intitaaie ly coitneeird in principle, in policy, and lovtolcmiatrtf and now, whet pltnctnle. policy, and com fy art all in enl, wiU not ibe cailv and la er connexion of thett tnoSttrt incite all iht trne ionf of both to a gne rout emulation thieh of Hera hll oi di.lmgaiab hrtlf in the ie ruif Let each so rear bersilf m to rhal tenet a iteci,.n brtwven them, after the nr. t of : lion. Nwr uiber, from an adtnirirg ha. Wiil ynq receive ynurtrlvrt. fenite men, aasuranees ol tha lugb regard of your t-Druicnl servant GARRET DAVIS sidt?ut i a 01 euu 1 - miicren contain ahoitt 1 2.0 JO volnines, besides immmi.' ' 'lliev .Jpar't of the Mni(f'and would adorn anyj j!-d sf ' connnuniiy. VrVrc Northern men oflet-1 to car ftifjr conversant with them, rjrviuiitti ions and teachers; tiniffd gs a lec!ief irt N Ymk. andhia! mencemeat is on the first Thursday of had they jriro p:r?i:i;tl aequaintance w..iav.irr . rsia nicrrnrr, p-o uin-r.t- June; nppointed to early, that the et t- itnl lainiliariutercoiir-ie ; each other. IV ra to advance h till fl A I'rifa.wtlff ' 1aJiifl tnno as .tft ipu'sitii trtAin oi iam..l.-ai i nnt umrn larft tltitri t a! nrun! I f. ,li aa lit it atruelov-j vaca&'it, before the retnrn of the tultry the tamexaltwl c.iiise; would not thcef- ciiaractr at a (v rd to ti 1 .. . anp in inn univera tf. lit 11 a uuelov- vaca!hin. before the retnrn of the tultrv br nl htra'Irf, ani sluhra la itl atv'eral season; a this is -joineiinics unhealthy in feet jrivefo metii'trrs of the American fi ap ttre; - ' : ) inorr Snui1im f.it'm li. irlii'm minv nf i. JKnw f ft nM,,, i 11 rl.. ! .i.j ... . j.. 1. .... .. . f I inorr atoutlipro l.ittni lf. irlii'm mnnv nf mil- trire (ra'ern:d tnnliinlftv nf upnii. tw..u n L wt . . . . ........ " . J : t - . - .. . .. -' riuil.l it. 1;. UOOPEa. A. nl. I I'rft- 1 till KttlrtntU rpnl. "rli nitinr a..liWn ia " mpnl (I let'llll.rf Yea. fl iKirlhcr.i . ior M ue ijvm Language and liiinil-1 of the time length f.uni the 4:li Friihiy denta'or slender contitminns were tn iv"' '"' "!'"""ch' r-" bom In hi Noveni'ie'r. A week or more, before paytJicir u infers nl the Uuivermty of.N. It ditmion, N. C.frailualrda. tin the close; nf eWh turn. 1 nci-nnir.l in thn t'soliiiii ih.'V oouIJ tillisue tin? siinR veraitr tn I a.1 I, snd In 1833 olranred io riublie e'xam'iri tlion of the clotses wit- e'eic coiu-ne. mi. I, vould Insp ho lime. M m a " . In pretfni i'ro(anrahip. lit i .( E-! hisepali m r.ifeioit-j( eeiiih-rHan e.nii! hent febit kbihtiea and .chri!a'bip; al WCl at Koine in the linn tongur, and a rr'Irls'fkahly good French hituieu 5. Mvut FxrTEi, A. M., Pffea ei of G.erk l.annagnand I;itrature, is Ina New-yrk gradiig r auJ m.Her of arU it Cnlu-nb a Coilrge. II i tH.rougMy akilUd ni Iho idi una ie dii I'd and attic I t-Mure of t aorient Jftvians( and h.aleeu Prulctacr six or tie'steiJ by a select committre, att.1 strati-i'l 'tiifh they rriurni whiL ihy eultre g"prs, if they wish to attend. 'I hese ex 'heir acq-iaintatices and local Jtnnwlcdge.; aiiiination. which are wholly condiifJtP'. try th.-cliiil:iie. a:i: iiriihahlvimr.rovetheir by the Professors ami Tiiiors. are pari-, health.. , For like 'rrasoif, Southern cular and suiTicicntly extended. . he t young1 men in'it pan summers advan mernhers of each class are examis'-. intageounly. at the Nortlicrn colleges; and all the authors they haJ prcviouy st;i-(tlnis a fo tnliiioti Ua laid i i early life (0 died. To iriyself. piesentdurift tha l ist , dil'e pjudicis ami inp'ne a spirit of spring examination, there" np'arcJ ph" ' irautrnity, "ani.it: j cltizi-us of this Great n;iry evi.lenfip, that the inr""on ht;J . KcpjUic, wLther tliey fule under, a iNor'hprn, or hum under a Southfru sun. W, D. w. been able and tiiorontrh; d that a lit- tl4 mare tlose anJ rer?i,'Cri:-g apphca- -jthe gat siajilrt of the country ; were" un t;Si.i"mie, ami Hie Ailmmiirlu.n was com- o ad.iiii their inability any longer carry nn the Govcmnitut: Mr. Van llurrn in I Sjrcial Mraige admitted lht he knew f no rrmedy, snd bad n-ith-ii g to recommmd fxre t to hint at ihe snh-tiea-ury ach, me which Mr. Silas Wrigl.t in hia wimI-mh Imd ei-ni-neinl. and allien Mr, UWhmy in his peculi arly mild style had rnmiiionic-iled to Con grc''. His i)Mir reliance.'., however, n etns t hne ben, if n.ay judge ol ihe rarueMnes of ins reromnu m'at'on in thn following lerm. an appeal tn tNin gre tiuiiitt with him under tfi pr a an re nfd 1 flit' 11 Hip , ineoleii? Ihr. fui.h a ice of Ihe Strptcme Itulcr'of nation. .,. 1..I....:.. . .. .... ' i ' . -mm .-..linn x-nim r oi 11 1 ion 10 overcomu the difTu ult es with which we are em ironed." ; Sorb rrt the fimt V, mntiiln of .Mr. Van HurenV Ailmiiiii(.irnoi. nn,t s trh hi atlaita y . rariymg oa a G ne t!- urni nnii-h. according ti In .. route ii. he I -u ..I in a Uie or unn im!U I- il -.. ..I. in. m . . 1 r",'I,p' i t ne cl .miii.-a whirli over tok the-uiition were mo deeply te lonl lw tlie uiour.aj rotrVllni'i'i'e7"wi.iili 1 1 i The trial of Amelia Norman, the yoone giil who a'tttaptrd to com mil suicide a few dart an i Ihr Nw Y6tk City pfi. on, where alt a confined f..r an . ault with Itittnt to kill a Mr. IlaiUd, of mficity, tt now ia progress., The case, it will be trmertibt red.oreuirrd on the It of N.iteroterl!ai. BaPard, it is t; id. h.d drawn her sn ay from hei Iriend io Jeraey, rruuno, utl a'terwaittt ivll her. Mad neiird by the dtsernon. she met hint one vvrtiing on the stsps of tie As lor Houae, and p'tingrd a knila into hinv ii fining a ewie but notamoit.l nound. ' The tri al i not ended. ut thin raa the Tribune remark: A Hard Cat. A womn who, in a fit of ' bin sy, slabs the man a ho h.a tntiu ed her by ihe ba-eti ueaeh rv, mnaf an sa er for it to the Uwt though hrr is.oii ly an at empf; but f..r Iha mi. who lnngfarir ol perfidy and brut-t luat has eSii! I'tnti, nd whose cowardly . h.hre-t has several liiAe olared her ile nn cfremr jenpauly, tt. ,w hot no pe- .l!l I R..-I. .1 1 ... . -. f r.'ini li.'a il.rHWVIiltt lOIki oucn ia huuiaii jiHuci J . fl n-rl. rL-l!. .11 .1 " . . u..tiu ui.im,-jii me cnnntics have been ohicmlly heard frmn except one. and that one is IJaJe. 'I he mnjoriiy of Central f't:..i. !. aA . r vinu 11 is a,4ou, which is a gain in the majority, of over 1,000 voice since ihe October election he, Clinrhhavlrt tc MA.....! s t a .. 9 f I1"" o,ioy. anu sanlord 2fJ,033 voles. The people have done well in this mat ter. They will find ihal they have sent to Congress an ahle and i.-tlitcnttial Re preventative in the person of Gen. I'liArl, one whoso head iias grown rey irt (fie service of hia country, and whir will ae qtm hinifelf with ns mueh rredif in the Leaislalive hull of thn lint inn na I.. did in the United St'ifPat annas !.. mm he sn long served, and in which he at. miucu so nigh a slatiim. t!,e f vote of the state been polled, and the sauv enthusiasm prevailed that did in October, we have no do'iihi that the Ge neral wouIJ hare received a Ur,mr After conniiTalJe discussion, Mr. Jo seph R. Irgcrsoll brpgrd leave to read aa aiaersdine at which he should at tlie proper time move, by way cf testing the spirit of tlie house, should the mens .deration pre vail. It was this ; Resolved, That Ule committee of wayt and means be ksrrurT"fo report a h'ill making due ami rwoamiesFapprcpriatltiBS for all web improvcnirnu rubkrs, rivers, hayt, and roasts, aa Ihe good of the coun try rcquirrt and the ronatiruticn permits. Tlie debate waa then mtimttl, and con tinued until the houre adjourned. , ... Wadntsi'av, Jaaaary 17, . After tlie trsnstrtion of tome ttnimror- 1 tint businras, the Senate went into exe cutive session, and spent the remainder of the day thcrc.iu- . . : . Tlie House of Rrrrcsenta lives rescm ed tle considrrstion of the motion of Mr. (ave Jol.nron, to rcccttsider tlie vote tipna the resolution respecting the Wetjeni ri vers; when a debate ef considerable length took place. The said vote wat rrconi drrcd, and the resolution w aa then amend ed by tuhntitutirg therrfcr inatrnctiona to the commitiPd to inquire into Ute expedi ency of appropriating aa (mount for that purpose. The rest !u tit n, this gmcmhd, wat aiiopled. 4 1 Tkor!ly. Jaaaary 19, At sn early hour the Senate proceeded to the consideration of tlie resolutions re ported from the committee on f nance, for lite' indefinite postponement of the bill in troduced by Mr. M'DufTie to reduce gra dually the duties under the piusenl tarilf to the standard of tlie compromise act that it, to an ad valorem duty of twenty rwl attmt . .J wimmillM Huv.mif.an.1 .It. lutietimte postponrmrnt of Ute buL on Ihe" rronnd that it was a bill to raise revenue, n.t . .1. . .... m : 1 : . 1. . . ' f .1 . M .urn . vuc, , uiou uic rnvauiiig 01 mc constitution, as ihe Senate had no rtht to oneuute. This wat the question discus sed to-day by Mr. Evans, the chairman of the finance committee, and Slcms, Hun tington and Woodbury, members of that committee.- t I the House of Rrpresen.alirr. the morning hour waa taken up with tlie li- cussion cf the report of the eclect commit tee on the rules. Mr. Cobb. 0 Georria. coneludedf hit rpceclt in favor of retaining the 21st rule; and Mr. Hudfon. of Massa chusetts, followed in opposition to it, and contemung lor the power of Conprof a to altolisli fbtvery in Uie District of Colum hia. Mr. Hudson was interrupted by the expiration of the morning hour before con cluding hut remarks. Mr. Wetter moved that the house resolve itself into committee of the whole, for the purroseof takwtgup the res olulicnt for the inference of the President's message. This motion being adopted, Mr. Stewart of Pa. atldrcFsed Ute rcminittce up to tlie expira tion of hit hour; ufter which the commit tee rose. Mr. Cave Johnson then eul mittetl a motion to lake the subject cut of committee on Saturday next, at 2 oVkck; which waa agreed to, and U.e house ad- jcyrncd. . , "f ildav, Jannary 19. In .the Senate, the fonsidcration of the resolutions reported from the committee 011 fi nance, for the indefinite postponement of the bill introduced by Mr. M-rhimc to reduce gradually the duties under the pre sent tariff", was resumed; when Mr. M Duffie delivered a speech of ronsidcmble lencih. At the conclusion 6r Mr. M'D.'s repmkB, the Senate entered into execu tive session. - ; - . The Houre of IJeprcFrntativrs resumed the considoration of the report of the se lect rominittee on the rules; when Mc-sr. at a. ' Ituusofi aid Aaurhlers addressed the house mi li my -but Hie Whig party are comeni--. unUl e expiration of the morning hour, ror the inrreased m.ijoriiy ,imv that thn ,f,,ie '"'"e then asrain resolved itself J,:,j!?v"f ,!,eir teai fouler HENRY "" nimittce of tlie'whole on the state tI.Al, it on the advance in Georgia, a'of ,'w Tnon, and resumed the considrra-f-ict which we have recently oflr n sta-ed, ' tion of t,ie reffrrnco of so much of the out which it noty proved. Mr. riav!I,r(,fiJea-'tcssar as relates to the vveft- ovcr any other candidate fitr H.a p..;Jcrn waters: whr-n a vnrv nnrrv mid rscit- nig iieoaie 100K place, which coni until the adjournment of uVhousc. ' ' Sainrilay, JiiroinVj 50- r The Senate did notVit t.M.iy. The House of Rcprc-rf'iiruiivf s r. 'Suited itself into committee of the whu on the state of the Union, nnd rcsumrd ihe con sideration of so much of the President's nicss.Tjre as rrtatof lo the western waters.' Aficr coiwiderahle discussion, the original tioiicy, has tlie confidence nrthri people dehnto took place, which continued - ".s.a, ana win receiviw,,,,, tiej imipiii-cy m November next, a majori If.nr.1 Tne,2,,bor,10," TEN THOU bANI) VOTES. Georgia Journal. . 4C0NGRES3. ; . .. f ,Tuediy, January 18 . The President of the Senate Lid before inai oouy a eommun ration f sury departaicnl, niado in com a r j.iol.uioa ofthellhli til 1.1? valus of imports and exports, djsijri.i ling ii-co nrtidiM, &c. for the year tvijlhe 0.1 tVj 33ih Scj)Cm:er, 1813. Tiie re p rt ia from tin Ktsjiajj, of iho Twiinury, a.tJ h thus staled; J 1 from the Trear ! resolution referrinrj the subject to the com :omphaiico with ' mittca on CDinmercf, was adopti'd. ' Uino, calling fjr , - . . . . The f.iemU of Col, Kichard M. John son, at a htfgc meeting held in Old Bcrly, Poillisylyani;i, on tho 1 st ultimo, rrjrCttd a resolution agreeing to abide by V'.o deci sijn'of the Ualtiinori; CoavwrJon.
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